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Weekend
Nov. 2-3, 1991
2 DAY FORECAST
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Published Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays Circulation 45,000 25 (
Trustee race heats up in linal days
Candidate demands opponent back up her claim s I I I By Russ Loar
S1an Wn!~I
questions Fluor'o; claims that
William~· record of attendance
at school board meetings is th e
worst of any Newport-Mesa U111 -
ficd School District tru')tee.
'mt1m1d;.itcd " h) W1ll1am,· ag
grc'>'>l\t rc.,pon'c LU her ch;1ri;e'
"I 'tam.I b\ mv av .. crt11111 1hat
'v1 r. Wiiiiam\; record, during the
pcrit1d of ltrne I dieckcd 11110.
wa' tht: Y.or')t on 1hc h(1arc.l.''
Huor said "He cnntinu;ill\
threaten' faY.<,uit~ OH'r puhh~·
'-11uwlcdgc."
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N I: WPO R'I Ul:AC ll
~chuol board candidate and in-
u1mhcnt Tom Williams-is cryi ng
l11ul O\t:r a!tac'-' on hill at-
tcnd.incc record
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111., .tttorney recently :.ent a
-.crnnd letter to candidate and
challenger Martha Fluor uver
the '"uc. ;""'ng her IO hack up
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In a k iter dJtctl Oct. ?I , Wtl-
h.1111,· a l tornt:~ John 1:. O'B·
r1en Jr. of the I lorton Uarharn
,\ Rellh IJ\\ firm in Santa Ana
"Since Mr. Will iam!. di~pute-.
and denies youI allegations, 11
seems fair and cqu1tahle that
you produce your documcnta111in
right away," the lette r Mate!>.
The same attorney prcv1uu,lv
o;cnt Fluor a letter dated Sept
26 requc.,ting her to '!OP ma kini.:
"gnN,ly inaccurate" accu~at ion'
ahuut Williams· attcmlance .11
... choill-rclatcd meeting~. ha,cd
11n .. 1atcmcn1s Fluor made al
-"Chool board canchdatc furum'
1-luor prn 1ousl~ .... 11d .,he fc It
Williams and Fluor arc chal-
le nge rs 1n Tuesday '~ '>Chool
hoard clccuon. They arc running
fnr trustee area 3 repreo;entmg
the Oo\er Shores ~ind Santa
Ana Hctght!> commun111n
Coastline Commun1t\ Colln:c
Dc;in l:.d Decker a~c.l Ornn(!c
County PTA \'ice Prc,ident
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Martha Fluo r
Eye on
the Green
Costa Mesa Golf club
mana ger bid s to city for
the whole shooting match
By A"ria Ceko i
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See GREEN/Biel Pig&
Water woes
See CAN DIDATES/Bldl Plge Tom Williams
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Golf course concessionaire Harry Green waves to golfers from his cart as
he pa sses by the course. He has been with the club for more than 20 years.
Family claims
race ignited
police actions
They say they were treated
like se cond-class citizens
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l1i:1.·r-. .1ppt',1Jt'd It• r1.· r.1.i.tlh nl\ltl\,1t1.J
their i,l.11m' '"''"
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See FAMILY/Bldl Piie
Newport News circulation fraud alleged
The Pi lot fi les lawsuit;
seeks co urt injunction
\1. hr':\ .. ~ .tl,,1 dcclint•J to d1o;cuss tht· .,.,.
11.ltlll(. 10 .1 f'fC\ IOU'-t.Oll\'Cr\<lllOn :iht)lll
rhc l'il11t', .llkg.1t1n11' She C\pla1ncd
th1.·n lh,11 'hl· " "h,l'ln!! prohlcm-. \lo lth
!"he P1h11
·By Tony Cox
Bus1ness Edqor
rc,cnt:it1on to Pilot customers The Pllnt
al .... o \eeks unspecified general and pun1
11\'C J.images for unfair compet1t1on. m1'-
k.1dmg advertising, trade lihel and inter-
ference with its advertising cust0mers.
Adverti sing sales, from wh ich m\1...i
11e"'rapcr~ denve the bulk of their rc\-
cnue.,, arc driven largely by the numhl'r
of rc,1dcrs a puhhcation reaches. In add1 -
llllll. advertising rates arc based largelv nn
;-i puhlica11on's circ ulation.
l'hc Pll11t allege' 111 11' cnmpla1n1 that
"the .1c111.1 I c1 rcu lat 11111 ot the 'Newport
"c".,· '' •<'ll'11kr.1!->h le<.<, than the 50.000
111:1111· 1t·pr1. 'l'l1 tl'd h\ defendants. and
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thr1IUJ.Cl111111 .di 11f th1.· Cll\' nf Ncwpnrt
Beach ·
""-tun•~l~ll
I.. 60-year-old wate r line broke
early Thursday leaving some
busrnesses in the Via Lido
comme rcial area, including the
Lido Vill age, without water for at
least 12 hours. The 12-inch line
on the north side of Via Lido,
slated for replacement during the
next year, broke around 1 :30
a.m. See Story, page A4.
COSTA MESA The Pilot on Frida\
filed suit against Schrock Communieatiom
Inc., which puhlishcs the Newport New~.
alleging that the circulation of the nci.Jg-
ling weekly is fraudulentl y overst;itct..1 .
In the lawsuit, filed in Orange Count)
Superi or Court, The Pilot is seeking an
injunction that would force News officials
to cease their alleged circulation misrep-
Kay Schrock, president l1f Schuid
Commun1cat1nn". Inc .. said in a telcphnnl'
1ntcf\1c" that o;hc was not :iware nf the
l,1\,:..u1t filed Frie.lay. When a'ikcd to nim·
mcnt. Schrnck hung up the phone.
"\\ c 'rend hundt('d" nf 1 housands of
d11llar' 111 pw .111\nt1't'r' the quality of
c1rcul.1 1111n tht'\ purcha<ietl," Gress111gcr
See SUIT/Ill&:*,_
Protest stops payment on supervisors' pay raise
By Anna Cekola
SIJft Wt11er
COSTA MESA Responding to loud
complaints throughout the county, a ma-
JOn ty of the Board of Supervisors said
they would vote to rescind their SJ,400
pay raise, passed last week.
Supervisor Roger Stanton said he de-
cided Thursday to try and reverse the pay
rail\C after listening to the protestaltOnS of
his constituents.
While many didn't have a problem with
the supervisors receiving the same 4 per-
cent raise handed out to other top county
m;inagcri;, they had a rroblcm with the
t1mmg. Stanton said
"They ha.,1cally were fed up with Cnn-
grc ... ~ They were fed up with acramento
poht1c1an-; pa:o...,mg truces and they Y.Cre
they were yeammg for some act on the
part of some elected hod) to display '\(1mc
empathy with the tax payers.'' he said.
"It's important to he able to say every
now and then, you might make a mistake.
Out it's worse to stand on the mistake
rathe r than change it."
Supervisors Gaddi Vasquez, Don Roth
and Harriet Wieder have already gone on
record 1n o;upport of rescinding the raise.
~upcn i~nr Tom Riley was unavailable for
comment
"It IS important that as a rublicly elect-
ed official and member o the Or•ngc
County Board of Supervisors. I be respon-
sive and responsible to the voices of my
constituents," Wieder said Friday in a
prepared statement.
The Bonrd will take fo rmal action to
rescind the raise next week. With the
raise, the yearly salary of the supervisors
would have reached $85,336, the second
highest in the state.
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A2 Saturday, N·ovember 2, 1991
ocals Only
Pilot People
Patrcia Noyes
SHE~r----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A 44-year-old Balboa Island resident and ch arter pilot who wa:.
recently named Woman Pilo t of the Year for tl)e Southwest Unit-
ed States by Ninety-Nines Inc .. an international organization of
women pilots.
DUAL CAREERS----------
The New York-born Noyes grew up in Orange County and got
a business and accounting degree from Saddleback Community
College. She had a long-time interest in flying, but went into the
home building business because of its income opportunities. She
started flying in 1979 and became a commercial pilot in 1982. She
flies passenger charters from John Wayne Airport to airports
throughout the Southwest for AvantAir and Pacific Jet Charter.
She':-. maintained her home building business, NellieCrest Homes,
on the side.
THE CRmENTIALS~----------
Nnycs ha~ been c hairman o f Ninety-Nines' Orange County
chapte r for two years. She said the award is based on involve-
ment .in the organi?ation, community activities and flying ac-
q1mpltshme nts. She said she had no clue she was the award win-
ner until the presenter began listing the recipient's credentials at
a Sept. 28 ceremony in Lake Tahoe. "I was ecstatic," she recalls.
"lt'l> wmething that I think I'll remember the rest of my life."
AN UNUSUAL COMBINATl01N---------
Noyes secs #a natural correlation between her predominantly
male professions in that "both require fine applications of de-
tail." She ant! her husband, Ralph Prentis~. have a 25-year-old
son and a 19-ycar-old daughter
-BJ' Tony Cox
K atherine Bell was stunned.
She'd assumed 'that Roman Miles had all'but checked
into Davey Jones' Locker when he was knocked off his own
boat Juring their harrowing voyage down the coast.
Katherine had been washed ashore when the sloop was caught
up in the mammoth waves pounding the coast. The boat had
splintered onto the rocks. She'd somehow made it to shore. And
Roman'1 Had to be dead. Just had to be.
·~ "Surprised to sec me," Roman called out,
stepping down from the rocks at Three
Arch Bay and walking toward Katherine. "If
I was a suspicious type I'd say you left me
for dead out there."
ORANGE COAST
"Get serious," Katherine replied. "If I
was a suspicious type l'd say that you
actually planned all this, that you bailed out
of the boat and left me for dead." ",.,,,, Roman laughed. It sounded sincere and
Katherine, for the first time, conceded to
herself that he wasn't so bad after all. I
by Shera/ LeBeau could like this guy, she thought. Maybe.
Extending his hand, Roman Jed
Katherine up the ~tep~ from the private beach. "Let's try on e of
these houses <Jnd see if l can use a phone to call the Coast Guard
It wa~ a lousy boat anyway." lie laughed and, again, Katherine
~undcrcd about this man.
Nohody was home at the first ranch-style house they went to but
the young woman at the second house was friendly and brought a
cordlc<.s phone to the front door for R oman Miles to use.
Katherine was the only one who noticed the black sedan purring
down the tree-lined street.
!HE \[IPOIT BWH • (om ~ES\
PiloL
V'll.. Bti, NO. 238
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ORIGINAL
DUI Arrests
The "1//<114 in~ pcnple were srre$led this
pa<t wee:}!, on susp1c1un of driving under
the influence. 11ic<e pc<'Ple hii•'t' only
/>ten arrested nn .\USpiCtOn Of R cTime Rnd,
n<, ..,ith •II such crimes, they are innocent
until pro,.cn guilt)"
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Did YIU Know?
rJ Salomon Padilla-Flores, 21, Costa Men
0 Sieve Nardulli, 26, Costa Mesa
n Aldo Villamil. 19, C.Osta Mesa
0 Kri!tlne Oybdahl, 37, Costa Mesa
D Ro~rto Ortega. 32, Costa Mesa
n Stephen Our.sch, 41, C.Osta Mesa
:J Alan Lowe, JO, 30, C.OSra McM
.., Donald EiA. 29, C.Osra Mesa
Riding the Wild West train
T he Holstein sisters tour the Buffalo Ranch-at the comer of
Ford Road and MacArthur Boulevard in May of 19SS. The
Ranc h o ffere d a glimpse of the old west with buffalo herds,
wagons and an exciting train ride through the untamed wilderness
that is now Harbor View Homes.
Our thanks to Sue DeMille of Santa Ana Heights for
contributing this photo. We bet she's the prettiest Holstein sister.
We get pretty excited when you send your historical
contributions to Did You Know, The Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa
Mesa, 92626.
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T was the night before All Hallows, and all throlJgh
the house, all the creatures were stirring. Witches,
ghouls and other assorted goblins enioyed their
nir I-it rn the limelight -or moonli.Qht, ach.Jttlly -
Thursday as N~wport Beach and Costa Mesa residents
celebrated Halloween.
Jason Leach served up
the head of Kari Lapton
(above) while Simone
Adels (below right)
cracked a bewrtchirig leer
at the Corona del Mor
Youth Center's Haunted
House . Meanwhile, Paula
Wyman ~md her
8-Y,ear-old dc;wghter
Debra, (left) haunted their
own house in Costa
Mesa.
o Marlee Eder, 37, Costa Mc!lll
0 Curtis Surrunen, 22, El Toro
O Jes.sc Chaidez, 31, Glendora
D Stephen Muon, 32, Irvine
O Michael Rosenbaum, 44, Laguna Hills
0 Dale Robinson, JS, Newport Beach
D Richard Packer, 34. Santa Ana
Police Log
Costa Mesa
A $9 440 diamond cn&agemcnt ring was stolen last Tuesday lri>m the ash-tray of a car that was parked in the
Sports Connection parking lot at 555
W. 19th St. The owner of the car told
police she took It off her finger and put it there before leaving the car. •
Someone stoic a purse from a woman who wu getting a facial Friday
at a makeup counter at the May Co. in South Coast Plua. The woman told
police ahe .et her punc down next to
her chair moments before ahc diJcov· cred it missing. •
Police found the door of Costa
Mesa Auto Parts on 2165 Harbor Bou·
lcvard pried open Friday nl&l'!t when
they rc1pondcd to an alarm. But the burglar pried the cash register open ancr macre away with about 1190 before
they arrived. • Someone broke into Puta Mcaa
Tuesday nlaht and stole several bottlca of beer anc:r $50 In change. The burglar apparently climbed throuah the vcnti·
ration system In the roof of the 17th
Street rc1taurant. •
Near!Y, S2,000 worth of jewelry, plus
a telcviaion and VCR,. were stolen last Friday from a home 1n the 2200 block
ol ~oa Street.
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u Ludck Machacek. 32. Czechoslovakia
:J Claudio Spadaccnta, JJ, New Jcncy
n Susan I larthurton, 44, Newport Beach
u Abel David Soro, 20. Santa Ana ° Carol Lynn Weimer. 35, Newport Beach
D Diana Marie Reitler, 27, Newport Beach
u Adam Clay Dayton, 27, Long Beach
Newport Beach
An estimated S 12,649 worth of prop-erty, includin& ~a computer, a Video camera, a $10,000 watcl\ and an acous·
tic guitar, were stolen from an apart-ment in the 100 block of 35th Street
by a thief who entered through a win-
dow left open and ransacked the home. • Graffiti was spray painted In orange and black on the sea wall at Corona del Mar Main Beach. • Thieves took several pieces or mail,
including a $210 unemployment check1 out or a mailbox in the 2500 block or E. 16th Street and left the empty enve-lopes. • Meanwhile a resident of the 2000
block of Highland Drive re(><!rted ahe came home after being away for a few days to find her mail scattered t~roughout her nel,hborhood.
An $1,800 diamond ring and a S200
watch were missln1 from a home ln the 1400 block of K"eel Drive. • A cash box contalnlna $2,100 cuh was missing from a ufe 1n the waJI of
Gables Salon, 2618 San Miaucl Drive. • A resident of the 1900 blocl of
Teresita Lane found a thin but 1tron1 wire had been wed~d Into the thumb latch or the front door handle.
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Immigrant's ethic
shows in his work
T ony Cornejo and I met one Saturday evening when he was
walking the docks, leaving his business cards on boats that
looked as if they needed his painting and varnishing skills.
Mine was a prime target. 1 mually do all that stuff -I have
convinced myself that such labor is one of the joys of boat
ownership -but it had gotten away from me.
We went over the boat's acres of wood, then I
asked: "So what do you think, Tony? How
much?"
He thought a bit, then gave me a price that was
very low. I didn't know how good his
workmanship was, but certainly it had to be
better than mine. We struck a deal and Tony
would ~tart Monday.
Fred
Marun
I stopped by each day to check the progress
and, despite some drizzly weather, he was doing
well. He finished Friday afternoon and the old
tub fairly gleamed. Tony's work was superb.
I asked about some other things that needed
attention, but Tony said he could only do it on
Sundays and Mondays. "l had a nice little
business, but it has been very slow," he said,
echoing the plaint of millions. "·I have to put food
On the
Coast
on the table so I have found a job.
"Even the people with nice boats can't afford to have the work
done so often these days. Even the rich are not so rich anymore."
Tony knows well he was lucky to find a job of any kind -he's
the superintendent at a large apartment complex -but he regrets
losing his independence.
"For seven years I )Ulve been my own boss, now I have a boss.
He's a good boss, but T have to wear a beeper. That makes me
pretty important, eh?" Tony grinned.
"l get calls on Saturday nights because there's a loud party. I get
called out of a meeting after church because a pipe breaks. But I
don't complain. I am lucky to have my job and my skills."
Tony came to the States in 1973 from a little town called
Jalostoticlan, a hundred miles or so from Guadalajara. He got
bounced back a couple of times, but has been legal for many years.
And he has always worked.
"As long as it was not against the law, I would do it. It didn't
matter.,how hard or how dirty the work was, I made a living for my
·· family."
'As long as it was not
against the law, I would
do It. It didn't matter how
hard or how dirty the
work was, I made a living
for my family. '
-T1JllY a.JO
The family is a lovely wife and
three bright, handsome
children. As his
boat-maintenance business
attracted a larger and larger
clientcle, Tony dared think
about getting their" slice of the
American dream: buying a
home. "Now I don't know.
Now I can only think about
surviving -buying food and
paying the rent (they live on
Costa Mesa's west side).
His family is the most important thing in Tony's life. "Kids are
special. We want them to have the best, so they can have a better
life than we have. Their world is very difficult. We want them to
have the hcst education and we try to kach them to be good
people."
I have met the oldest boy, Aaron, 14. If he's any example,
whatever Tony and his wife are doing is working just fine.
One thing Tony does for his kids is serve on the commi1tee St.
Joachim's church has formed to help prevent youth gangs from
gaining strength in Costa Mesa. "It is not SQ,had now," Tony says,
"but it could be very bad. If we work hard now, mayhe 1t won't be
like it is in Santa Ana."
Though his d ream of buying a home ti\ t.m hold for now, Tony
has another one: to go back to his hometown and start a
tool-renting business. "There is lots of building in J alos -it is
45,000 people now -but mostly they only have hand tools.
Renting power tools and generators and things like that would be
a very successful business, I think."
Tony figures that if he buys used tools here and fixes them up,
he could get started for about $10,000. "But my wife and family,
they're not so enthusiastic. They want to stay here and they arc
right. But maybe after the kids arc grown up and in college, who
knows? You never know unless you try."
Bike helmet promotion planned
NEWPORT BEACH -Free
chocolate chip cookies and cer-
tificates for pizza will be used to
promote use of bicycle helmets
during IJ ike Helmet Safety
Week at Ensign Middle School
next week.
Dreamed up by Ensign School
administrators and parents, the we~ will be full of activities
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Ensign parents are already
spearheading an effort to get a
state-wide law mandating bicycle
helmets for children and hope
their idea for Bike Helmet Safe-
ty Wee k also catches on
throughout California.
"Hopefully, we can save a life
somewhere along the way," said
parent Kim Pollard.
Around town
Sud }'OUr lt~tm for A.mculd Town to
Bob t'H EJ'Un. Tbc Pilot, JJO W. Bllr
St., Cosu Meu, 916,11.
A clean shave
COST A MESA -A minimum two-bit
{25 cents) do~lion to the American Occam Camp . will entitle donon to
an old Cashion barber shave by Beverly
Hills barber Grace Munoz toda_y from noon to 4~ p"m. at Mother's Markel and
Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., U:>sta Mesa
American Oceans Campaign is a non~ profit organization working for clean
oceans, rivers and waterwa)'1.
Youth basketball
COST A MESA -Early registration has begun for this winter's youth basket-
ball program ill U:>sta Mesa. Practices
begin in early December at local elemen-tary schools. Games arc played at U:>sta
Mesa High School and the Costa Mesa
U:>mmumiy Center. The registration fee as $25 unlll Nov. 29 and $35 Dec. 2-20.
For infonnation, call 754-5158. ·
Preschool story time
NEWPORT BEACH -All four New-port Beach Libraries will offer a pre·
school story time program for children
ages 3. to 5 through Dec. 11 . The pro-gram 1s Cree and no pre-registration is
necessary.
Preschool Story Time is offered at
10:30 a.m. every Tuesday at the Balboa Branch, 10 a.m. Tuesdays at the U:>rona
del Mar Branch, 11 a.m. Tuesdays at
Mariners Branch, and 10:30 Wednesdays
at Newport Center.
For information on any of the pro· grams., call Children's COOrdinator Judy
Kelley at (714) 644-3187.
Musical fashions
NEWPORT BEACH -Sigma Alpha
Iola, the music fraternity for women will present a luncheon and fashion show at
noon today at St. Michael and All Angels
Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, U:>rona del ~far. Featuring entcr-
lamment, .guest arlls\s and door prizes,
the event 1s a fund raiser for music schol·
arships. The donation for !he luncheon is
SIO per person. For informarion, call Pat Tully al 543-5059.
Fashion show
NEWPORT BEAQ1 -The Newport
Reach Christian Women's Club will have a fashion show, luncheon and Christmas
Boutique Nov. 5, 10:30 a.m 10 2 p.m. at
the Balboa Bay Club. Call Donna at 675·
2636 for reservations.
Speak Up Newport
NEWPORT BEACH -The restau· rant industry in Newport Beach will be
Brie fly
the topic of lhc Nov. 6 meeting of Speak
Up Newport. Speakers will be Jim Dale
of the Villa Nova, Bill Hamilton or The Cannery and Malarkey's Pub and Hans ~ragc:!.r of the Ritz ant! the Yankee Tav-
ern. 10e program begins at 6:15 p.m, at the Villa Nova restaurant. Refreshments
are served at 5:30 p.m.
Nautical art
NEWPORT BEACH -Local water color artist Howard Henry Morgridge will
show his paintings Nov. 6-17 at the New-
port Harbor Nautical Museum, 1714 W. Balboa Blvd. A well known architect
Morgridge paints nautical scenes of local
interest as well as mar-inc scenes from his travels.
Residents Association
NEWPORT BEACH -The Corona del Mar Residents Association will meet
at 7 p.m. Nov. 7 al Newport Beach
U:>untry Club. Guest speakers include re-
liring Newport Beach City Managc;r Rob-
er! Wynn, who will talk abouV his 20 years with the city Mayor Phil Sansone
will also be on hand to give a "'Stale of
the Ciiy Address."
Holiday Craft Show.
NEWPORT BEACll -The Newport
Beach Holiday Arts and Crafts Show will
be held 10·4 p.m. Nov. 9 and 10 al rhe
Lincoln Arhletic Center. 3101 Pacific Vacw Drive. The event is sponsored by
the Parks .Beaches and Recreation Dcpl. For more anfonnation, call 644-3151.
·Produce mart trip
COSTA MESA -Orange Coasl Col-
lc_ge's U:>mmunity Service Office is plan-ning a trip to the Los Angeles Wholesale
Prooucc Mart and Flower Mart Saturday Nov. 16. . .
A tour bus will depart from OCC's
campus at 5 a.m. and return around 1:30 p.m. The registration fee is S39 and in-
cludes transportation. coffee and sweet
NewPOrt man critical after being struck;
motorist II suspected of drunken driving
N~WPORT BEACH -A 20-year-old Newport Beach man
crosstng Newport Boulevard was seriously injured by a suspected
drunken driver Wednesday night.
Kevin P. McLaughlin, a resident of Balboa Coves, was listed in
critical condition wit·h a head injury at Western Medical Center in
Santa Ana after the 10:51 p.m. incident just north of Hospital
Road.
Police arrested Robert William Brown, 28, also of Newport
Beach, on suspicion of drunken driving.
McLaughlin was crossing th.e roadway, possibly on a skateboard,
when he was struck by Brown's 1988 Ford Fiesta, which was south-
bound o n Newport Boulevard, according to police.
Stray bulet ftles Into wom•'s bedroom
. COSTA MESA -A stray bullet stole through the bcdrn0m
w10dow of a 63-year-old woman's home in the 2000 block of Ra
leigh Avenue last week while she slept.
But it wasn't until the afternoon after the bullet was fired that
she realized what had happened.
The woman, who asked not to be identified for fear of retribu-
tion. said she awoke to the sound of a gunshot about l a.m. Oct.
24, but fell back to sleep.
"l was a bit unnerved, to say the least," she said Friday. "I don't
think it was aimed at me. But I don't feel too good about it."
The woman has lived in the Raleigh Avenue home since 1954
and said nothing like this has ever happened before.
By Tbe Pilot
Saturday, November 2, 1991 A3 I):
role, lunch at Lawry's California Center handouts and escort services. '
Participanti. may r'egister in OCC's
U:>mmunuy Service Office or by phone at (714) 432·5880.
Country Day Fair
COSTA MESA -Prance of Peace Lu·
theran School, 2987 Mesa Verde Drive,
wall h?ld its annual U:>untry Day Fair,
fealurmg games, rides and food Crom around the world, on Saturday, Nov. 16
Croru 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is Cree.
For infom1ation, call 549-0562.
Back Bay 5-1 OK
NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport·
U:>sta Mesa Family YMCA and Kiwanis Club, of Newport Beach are sponsoring
the 7th annual Back Bay 5 and !OK Run
and Walk on S"!nday, Nov. 17.
Garden Club
NEWPORT BEACH -A holiday-themed meeting of the N~rt Hills
Garden Club is planned at 9:30 a.m. Nov.
21 in the Phase II Clubhouse, 1900 Port
Carlow. Harriett Behrens. assisted b)' Lois Walsh. Pat Shaw. Esler Misajon and
Jean Todd. will present a program en-
Schooi lunches
Hearst Castle
COST A MESA -Orange cOast CAI:
lcge will sponsor a three.day trip by Amtrak to Hearst Castle $aturday
through Monday Nov. 9-11.
The cost of t~e trip it $299 .. The fee
includes round trip train fare, t1'0 ni&hts lod~g in Morro Bay, and ~ Hearst
Castle tours. for information, cill (714)
432-5880, •
Carnival weekend
NEWPORT BEACH -Sharl bland Yacht Club, 1099 Bayside D~Lwill
hold its fint Carnival Weeken~ NOV. 9
and 10, featuring food, games aqd entcr-1.iinment. l'his 1s one ol the cltlb's rare
open houses, in which non-me~n arc
invited to share the private club's mcm· ·bershij) privileges.For information, call
760-0221.
Computers for seniors
,. NEWPORT BEACH -C(oastlinc
Community U:>llege will be offering com-
puter classes designed for older adults
beginning Nov. 11 at both its Newport Beach and Huntington Beach un{crs.
The nine-week classes include bands-on
experience with word processing, spread-
sheet and data base appticauons, For in-
fo nnation, call 241-6176.
Modjesk.a memories
NEWPORT BEACH -Opal K1&s·
anger will portray Orange U:>unty pioneer
Helena Modjeska. based on MoilJcslca's autobiography, "Memories and Impres-
sions," at the Nov. 11 meeting or the
Helena Modjeska Foundation,. The meering will begin at 10:30 a.m. at the
Bluffs Homeowners Association club-house, 2414 Vista del Oro. Newport
Beach. Guests arc welcome. Bring _a sack
lunch. For information, call 644-9079 or 499·2995.
Monday, Hamburger with pickle chips or cheese pizza, baked
hash brown patty, pears in light syrup, choice of milk
Tuesday, Chicken wonderbites (nuggets} and muffin bread or
cheese pizza, baked tater tots, frozen peach cup, choice of milk
Wednesday, Bean burrito o r chee~e pizza. kernel corn, pineapple!
1n Juice. choice of milk
Thursday, C~ispy taco with cheese and lettuce or cheese .p izza.
green beans. chng peaches, checz·its. choice of mil. ...
Friday, Salisbury steak with gra\'y and whole wheat roU or
cheese pizza, crispy garden salad, rosy applesauce. peanut butter
Cllllkic. choice of milk
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Water-main break leaves ·.some thirsty
By Iris YokOI
SUll!t\'mtr
NEWPORT BEACH -A 60-year-old
\\Jt~r line ~l<llcd for replacement during the nc~ year brot..e b rly Thursday, undermining
some water and sewer lineJ-~nd leaving some
businesses in the Via Lido tommercial area wil~out wa ter for at least 12 hours.
'the 12-inch line on the north side of Via
L1df:> broke around I :30 a.m., just 12 to 15
fec1 from \\here fhe line broke two r.ears
asd. according to Newport Beach Utilities
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Director Bob Dixon.
"It's a bit troubling -that's the third
break in four or five years," said Dixon. "It's
not a complicated area; it's just old."
The force of the water washed out the sec·
tion repaired two years ago and also under·
mined the sewer hne to City National Bank
at 3388 Via Lido, Dixon said.
City crews were able to restore water ser-
vice to the restaurants in time for their lunch
business, said Donna Larson, property man-
ager for Lido Marina Village. And the only
physical damage reported wus some water
damage to carpets, Larson s:iid. '
"The city w"" really on top or it, ' she said.
The main break also triggered two smaller
pressure breaks on CoUins Island and in the
1400 block or North Bay Front on Balboa Js-
land; Dixon said.
While city crews .were able to do immedi-
ate patch work and' to bypass the system to
restore water service to businesses, full repair
or the dld line will probably not bo com-
pleted until next week, Dixon said.
Group purports . to
solicn tor Hubars
9y lonAm 8aheda
s.-1 Wlllr
COST A MESA -Several citl·
zens say they have been ap-
proached by an organization pre·
tending· to collect money on behalf
or missing N~rt Beach resident
Denise Huber.
"It really irritates me that
they're using Denise's picture to
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'They're running around
Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa saying that the do·
nations they collect go to
organizations that help find
people like Denise.'
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Since then, the Hubcrs have cir-
culated thousands of fliers across
the country and set up a Denise
Huber Recovery Fund at the First
Interstate Bank of California in
Newport Beach.
But they have never gone door
to door for donations.
Now it appears someone else
has. " •
tone-Huber sard..the owner of a
local printing shop called several
days ago to tell her that someone
asked her for money for an organi·
zation which helps find mi~ing
children, .such as Huber.
The solicitor was carrying a
stack of fliers bearing Denise
Huber's picture.
"lf they really are helping us,
you think they'd let us know,"
lone Huber said.
Officials with the Adam Walsh
Child Resource Center arc investi·
gating the incident and believe
they know what organization is be·
hind it.
, "They're running around New-
port Beacn and Costa Mesa saying
that the donations they collect go
to organizations that help find
people like Denise/' said Lynn
Day, victim services director with
the center. "Well, we don't know
-l•llY
Victim services director
where it's going, buL certainly not
to us.
"They're not contributing to the
search for Denise. And we have
never never, never, never, never ' .. gotten a penny from them.
Unfortunat~ly, Lynn Dahnke,
who is a spokeswoman for the cen-
ter, said the scam is noth;11g new.
"It happens all the time," she
said. "We try to do good in the
community and then something
like tnis happens."
Dahnke said residents should al-
ways ask for credentials from any
solicitors and request a phone
number to verify where the money
is goi ng before ma!Ung any dona-
tions. •
"They may be out there operat-
ing legally," she said. "But we
don't want them to mislead a
donor."
Day said the person who solic-
ited the pdnt shop was tcying to
sell coupon booklets that they
claimed would help generate
money to help find missing chil·
dren l1tllt Huber.
The Adam Walsh Foundation
has since received several other
complaints from citizens relating
similar stories.
Anyone who wishes to donate to
the Denise Huber Recovery Fund
should send a check to First Inter·
state Dank of California, 5000
Birch St., J'.O. Box 1830, Newp6rt
Beach, CA., 92658-8919.
Services held tor Foussar
68, -Newport businessman
NEWPORT BEACH -Ser·
vices were held Friday at the
Church of ;.sus Christ of Latter
Day Saints for Henri Foussard, a
longtime resident or Newport
Beach.
Foussard, a developer and horse
lover, died of a heart attack Oct.
24 while on a business trip to Zur-
ich, Switzerland. He was 68.
Born in St. Paul, Minn., of
French parents, Foussard was
raised bilingual because his moth-
er insisted that only French be
spoken in the home .
During World War II, Foussard
was a member or the U.S. Army
Quartermaster Corps. He served
as an interpreter on several mis-
sions in Nazi-occupied France to
work with the Free French resis-
tance movement. After the war,
he remained in France with the
Quartermaster Corps to help reha-
bilitate French industry, and the
French government acknowledged
his role in developing a plan to re·
forest the countryside.
From the early 1960s until 1972,
Foussard was president of Model
Cleaners and Launders, a com·
pany his father founded in 1928.
He sold his interest 10 his brother
Roger and then developed, owned
and operated the Sunnyside Ma·
rina on the St. Croix River at Still·
water, Minn., building 250 condo-
miniums.
Foussard Inter soJd the property
and planned and developed the
9,500-acre Carefree Ranch and the
community of Carefree, Ariz.,
which now boasts a population of
more than 20,000. He owned and
operated the JOO.room Carcf ree
Inn and Resort, tennis club, hom:-
raising facility, post office and air-
port unlit he sold the property in
1985.
In 1969, Fou$$8rd developed an
l 870s-style western town known as
Raw Hide in Scottsdale, Ariz. The
tourist attraction has authentic
restaurants, a museum and 1eneral
store; the largest restaurant, the
Golden Belle, can serve 900 at one
time inside and another 7.SOO in
the outside cookout areas.
Henri Foussard
From 1971 10 1982 Foussard
planned and developed Sundial of
Sanibel Island, a 640-unil condo-
minium "rental pool" resort in
Florida; Window Hill, 145 hillside
homes at Knoll Ranch in Anaheim
Hills; and a 363-condominium
project in Escondido.
A lover of horses, Foussard also
founded the Carefree Rancheros
horseback riding club nearly 20
years ago. The trophy for this
year's three-day ride will be
named the "Henri Fous.sard Best
Cowboy Award" in his honor.
At his death, Foussard was
working on a large development in
Palm Springs.
Foussard was a long time sup-
porter and board member of the
Mozart Camerata, which has dedi·
cated its season opening concerts
to his memory, according to Ami
Porat, the ensemble's music direc-
tor and conductor.
He is survived by wife Eve;
brother Roger; daughter Lynn of
Ncskowin, Otc.; and three sons
Richard or Phoenix, Ariz., and
William and Robert, both of St.
PauL Minn.
By Tht Pilot
Juvenile suspects arrested
in attempted-murder case
NEWPORT BEACH -Two ju·
venilcs were arrested Thursd11 for
attcmpled murder in the 1hootin1
of a 24-year-old man outside the
Rumplestihskin bar on Oct. 25, ac·
·cordina to police Sat. Andy Oonia.
A 16-ycar-old Vle)Jlamctc 11n1
member from Westm lnster and a
17-year•old Fountain Valley juve-
nile are now belna held In Orana.e
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County Juvenile Hall. Police say
the shooting was not gnna rel:ited.
The shootin1 took place about 9
p.m. outside the bar at 114 Mc-
Fadden Place, after an argument.
The victim, whose name is not
beina released by poll~. wu
treated for a aunsho wound to
the shoulder and released. •
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While T OIJJ Wl/Jj .
Unified School D;:;8 served the Newporr Mesa
eigh' years, did you [~ as Trustee over che lasr
_ l\.llOW rhac: .
• Paid Polltlcal Advertisem~nt
• Paid Polit/ca/ Adverti $e(llent
• n,·
J is school district was· .
ourna/ one of"the T "named by the·Wall Str yni~d States and on~"of e~ school ~istricts in Ji~t
istricts west of th R i. e t:wo best
RE-ELECT
PRO.VEN
LEADERSHIP
Tom Williams is the ca gt~r:eblp lead this districr ~~~~grh ccbhat is best qualified
e.cause of: 1s era of tight bud.
·' • e oe-.y Mountairis?
Scholastic achievem
among the highest i~ntht test s~ores have been
• e natton?
A zero-tolerance dru
established With anti~d:~d alcoh~I policy wa s
programs ~t all levels? 8 educa tton/intervention
• t/le fact that he is the on .
or cand · ate with a b k ly current boa rd membe
Ma rs egree in F. ac ground in fin<Jnce r e~raduate degre;n,an~ (~BA from USC); a
• "t he fact that with his fin iv1 Eng_1neering.
helpe~ ~his d1stric;:r ba/a~nanciai ex~ertise he has
• High school and i .
curriculums have b:c:rmed1hte school academic
• Gradua~• . 0 ~ver ci u!ed and upgraded?
~ incl~ding this year's w c.e eight consecutive bud et
eossible curri culum ' hdde maintaining the high g s,
•h ·~a~. -
Lion requirelllMt'.t h A strengthened? 7'liif ave been greatly
JS extensive experience
multi-million do// in managing the th 8 ar assets of h d
•A parent's right to d .d ~ould attend familh J~fe/ese:hedther ?r nor their child
asses was esta bJi d ( . : ucaaon
h ~ 011/l1on doJJar f1na I t is 1str1 cc including
e ped .:.er up by the s lnc1af rt:serve fund lhar he
e h a e o vaca nt IS eight·year com unused property. Jen · mitment to · 5 e pos1t1ve · . • Cam . ·perm1 ss1on form )?
E ce in our curriculum i J d nla1nta1n1ng exceJ . .
nghsh (speaking read nc u ing: mastery of pus security has been .
c.omprehensive school s f greatly increased and
. (in cluding ea rthqu k a ety plans established
• . -a e preparedness)? '·
and Science· prog;am ifng and \Vr1t1ng). solid Math
Geography and Social' S~~m foundations in History e hi J 1ences ' ~ s ongstanding commit The instruction of .
returned to the I music and arts has bern c assrooms?
• His ~ttendance at scho l b .
exe mplary with an atte~d oard meetings has been
ance record of over 9617'0?
I:om Williams h •
. Vote For
TOM WILLIAMS
TRUSTEE
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~udkenr graduates from h~glhnt tho enl sunng that every ar etab/e skill or sc oo ·with a • h an acceptance . t e fact that he h into college.
to the N as shown a life lo
bfth of hei~~h;i~~~s:0Prhblic sc~oo/~gb~o~~~~~en t
o~~ to a privac~ sch ool C'S(' sc1100/s. K I ?. instead
• his firm be lit:f tha t a stro Ca ndida cy for re.:ls r~ceived endorsement of his
from the foflowi.Rg ~~tJo{ to the school board
ist o _communfry leaders: • Newport-Mesa Unified School District
Trustee Area #J
?ne of our f1 rsr line~ of d "fe athletic program IS
tion and drug use by stud:.~;:se against ~ang affd1a .....
in our sc /ioo/s.
Taylor & Cand· G
Ra lph Rodheim' rant
Don Strauss
Buzz Person
Stan Cohen
Ken Wayman
Ray Watson ·
Jackie Heather
B•ll Focker
NOVEMBER 5TH PERSONAL DATA
• President of lhree I
homebuilding co,poan~ deve/opmen1/ ra r1 ons
Ron Amburgey
Bill Foote
John Walz
Rae Cohen
J1n1 Ferryman
Trudy Ohlig
Brian Theriort
~ob Warmington
Jim Harrington
Tom \Villiams' candidacy is_ endorsed by
EVE RY MEMBER OF THE
NE\VPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL
• Olange County na . . ,
Beach for 25 ycars'.1ve. Rcs1de n1 o f Ne,vport
• p .
l!m Warmington
Jim Peters !\fayor Phil Sansone
resident, A YSQ S
years. occer, 3 years. Coach, 8
Clarence Turner · • Presid ·
(Partial List )
e nt, Junior All-A . years. Coach 6 . •11cr1can Foo1baJ/ 3 · yea rs. • · John Hedges
Ruthclyn Plum n1cr
November 2, 1991
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To the Resjdents of
Newport Beach & Costa Mesa,
At the request of the Pilot Editor, I wrote this essay expressing my
beliefs on the cha11enges we face in educllion in this school district.
. This essay WU originally published In the Community Forum page or the
Pilot on Tuesday, October .29th. The positive response to this essay
from the community ho been so overwhelming that the committee to
re-elect Tom Williams Trustee hu agreed to pay so that it may appear
again.
Youth Must Face Future
By Tom w..ns
As I .see it, there is no challenge more worthy of our efforts than
that of preparing the youth of today for a successful future
tomorrow. This success will be measured in different ways by different
people, but our job as board members is singular in that \Ve must see to
it that all of our students are prepared to be all that they can be.
But preparing them to be career successful is only part of our
responsibility, we must also prepare them to be successful in life itself; to
be successful as human beings. We must instill in them the desire to be
successful Americans as well, whether -it is just being involved with
family, with community, or directly involved in running our governments.
Civilization is really nothing more than the accumulation of all
mankind's knowledge, ideas, morals, values and hopes for the future. Our
ultimate challenge as educators, as I see it, is for us to successfully
prepare this generation to carry civilization's "torch" when it is passed
from our generation to theirs.
E ducation today is not so different than it ever was, only in this
modern age we must strive even more diligently for a balance
between continually trying to improve education while at the same time
not losing sight of what has made us great. We must maintain a
leadership role in applying the latest technology, ·while instilling in our
youth a respecl and reverence for ou.r traditional American values,
morals, religious traditions, and work ethics that are the very fabric 'Of----.
our society. r
• p . res1den1, Ne,v ort
·Booster Club 2p H ar~or High Foo1b•Ji · years. ..
e F , ounder of the A .
0 · <rporr Co 1· · rgan12arion d d ' a Ilion. an a d e icatcd lo est· bl" . n safety contro ls at J I a •sh1ng noise o ln \Va)•ne A . 1rport.
--Before meaningful learning can commence, we must first strive to
enhapce a sense of \vell-being and self worth within each child of \vl1ich
we are given charge, for if we do not, all the high-tech teaching
techniques that we may shower upon them will be for naught. This
means providing safe, drug-free campuses \vhere students are free from
fear and intimidation.
Next comes one of the most important challenges of education, \vhich
is altracting and keeping the kind of dedicated teaching staff whose goal
it is to bring out the best in each student; to encourage each student to
reach for tl1e nlost that he or she can get out of themselves instead of
only requiring a minimum grade.
We must instill in our youth the American ideals that \Vere passed
down by our fathers and forefathers; the timeless ideals of fairness,
compassion, and open·mindedness tempered \vith our more unique traits
that make .us, as Americans, different from many other cu·ttures. These
are the traits of self-reliance, industriousness, and of ri.sk-taking
entrepreneurs \Villing to put everything on the line to .create a better
tomorro\v for themselves \vithin the frame\\'ork of our democ ratic
institutions.
O nce \Ve have created the proper educational cn~ironment, \Ve can
begi11 to concentrate on the more obvious educational challenge·s
that we are just as certainly faced with in this modern time; challenges
such as financing public education with an increasingly difficult revenue
process that begs for ne\v solutions and ne\v innovative approaches of
revenue generation. This means exploring the dynamic new world of
public financing posed by such innovative financing techniques as
adapting community facility district financing, Mello-Roos financing and
Marks-Roos financing to the possible financing of public education.
In my mind, there can .• be no more important or challenging element in
the educational process tha n that of ingraining reading in our children
for life; for it is from reading that the sum total of the accumulated
knowledge of mankind flows. We need to make reading exciting again for
our children, especially in the primary grades where many of them sit
languishing for the lack of reading sources that have real depth.
Finally, we must never let our youth take for granted their very special
and unique birthright; their legacy as Americans. We must kindle in each
of them an appreciation of our American culture, our system of
government, and the common thread that runs through all of us and our
historical American diverseness -our English language. We must" insure
that every one of our students learns to speak it, write it and read it
perfectly and to appreciate it for what it really is -the only common tie
we have that bonds all of us together as Americans.
When we have met all oC. these cha~nges. in educating our children,
then we will have insured the success of theiriuture and the future of
America as well.
Sl1c1r1~,
T1111 Willi111, Tr11t11
N1wptrt M111 U1in1~ School District
Paid for by the Commitee t ,
o Re-EJec1 Tom \v·w , , 1 1ams1 Trustee NMl/SD
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Translators take · Bible abroad
By Margo Bltettl
Piiot Religion Cormpondenl
H ow would you like a
job thaJ takes you to
the rain forests of
South America, the
jungles of Asia and Africa and
the t ropical climes of the
Pacific Islands?
You r&t live with the
inhabitants of these plate$ and
become totally immersed in
their language and culture.
And your objective is
onerous: You must translate the
entire Bible, taking into account
the often-obscure dialects.of a
particular village or tribe. It
typically takes 15 years for a
two-person team to learn the
foreign grammar and produce a
dictionary and New Testament
in a new language.
This job description fits more
than 6,000 volunteers in 50
coun_!_ries with_ W_ycliffe Bible
Translators, which is
headquartered in Huntington
Be ach. In order to help def er
the high cost of livi ng m
Southern California, ycliffe
Sound tempting? Well, be
forewarned, you must also work
long hours without modern
conveniences, constantly facing
the threat o f fatal exotic
diseases because of crude living
conditions.
pu1chased units at t Villa
Mesa apartment c 1plex in ·
Costa Mesa, w · 125 Wycliffe
OASIS CHRISTI-AN
FELLOWSHIP
Kids Church
Ages 6· 12
Kinder Church
Ages 3-5
Infant & loddler
• Non Demoninotlonal Christian
• Full Gospel Teac hing
METHOIJIST
LAGUN A
United Methodist Churc h (f. 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach
499-3088
Sunday Morning Worship
& Cnnstian Education 10 am
Ministers David Beades & V1rg1ma Wheeler
Wesley Counseling Center
Services Available
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FIST IJllTBJ wnaaT
CfftlCH Of COSTA r.llA
420 W. 19th SL 548-7727
Berween Harbof lltfJ Newpott
WRI' AT 9:00 AMI 10'.80
CHURCH SCHOOL·All AGES·9:00 a.m.
Nursery-Kindergarten· 10:30 a:m.
Youth Groups Sunday Evenings
Ministers: Galal Gou h, Tia Wildermuth
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
UNITED METHODIST
As United Methodists we seek to
maintain on openness to diverse
religious points of view, to sustain
and nourish one a nother and lo
m inister lo the needs of our
community In the name of Christ.
Larry You-.9, Pa•tor
•• .-... O••~• k •MI a 0 1141 Care t :H A.JC,
Balboa Blvd. at 14th St 673·3805
CllRISJ /,1N
Rev. Judith MeA.rtor
,,,.,. 1 'l"YJ .._ 'm l"'"OO"l.,.,..., •~"' f°'ll'no t.?.r
tupv1t 'llui«y
6y ,11,Sui
10 AM. Gt•n• Hcrwrrt ,,,1 u"'"'
c,,,..,.,. Vrl /.IM. c..Jil.,.,.t. '1111 IU4JIO
HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(Disciples of Christ)
2401 Irvine at Santa Isabel
Newport Beaoh645·S781
Mom~ WOIShlo 10 A.M Gene Swanson, Minister
111-.111.C..•lr ............ ........ -...... 1:11111 •• a.;.1111111•
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missionaries now call home.
None of Wycliffe's workers
receive a sal!_l): Each ~e!son
with the non-denominational
faith mission looks to God -
and financial gifts supplied by
churches and individuals -to
supply material needs.
D espite no-Opportunity for
financial gain and working
conditions that often can be
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politely termed wretched, the
volunteers believe their mission
is rich with righteousness. _
~timatmg more than 300
million people tiave no access
to the Bible, Wycliffe
missionaries work daily on every
continent to reduce that gap.
John and Colleen Boyd wrote
about their recent experiences
with Wycliffe in the mission's
~Norfle«~
Artwork reflecting Wydiffe.
Bible Translators' worldwide
work is on view at the
mission's Huntinpn Beach
headq_uarters. The facility is
open for tours.
publ ication "In Other Words."
"For almost three years we felt
like real missio11&ries while
living in Papua New Guinea.
We learned Pidgin English and
lived on top of a mountain
among people who feared
ancestral spirits and the
sorcerers' magic."
Wycliffe wu atancd in the .
1930I through the vision and
work of CamCi..ron Towmend,
who wu belt 1now u "lJnde Cam." a farmer from Downey. GrowinJ up in poymy. a-read
the Scriptures dally. Without ,
the money to finish c:ollcp. ho
took a job paying S2S a month
selling Bibfes in Central
America in 1917.
U ncle Cam's life wu
challenged by an Indian
from Guatemala who
questioned why God didn't
speak in his language~ After 12
years of living with the Indians,
Uncle Cam gave the president
of Guatemala the New
Testament in the Cakchiquel
language. During tJµs time, he
also esta\)lished five schools, a
medical clinic, a printing shop
and an orphanage.
In 1934. Uncle Cam returned
to the U.S. and started the
Summer Institute of Linguistics
at a farmhouse in Arkansas.
rrom there, Wycliffe Bible
Translators Inc. was born.
-Wycliffe is always looking
for volunteers to work
both abroad and locally. For
more information about the
mission and its publications, call
(800) 388-1928.
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9JNDAV WOOSHIP
lOOOAM
Mid-Week Bible Study
Wed 7 30pm
Chrllt l.Jltheran FaR ftl1IVll
COSTA MESA -"Fall Festival
1991," featuring game booths, a si-
lent auction and a chili cook off,
will b!! held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
tod ay at Christ Lutheran Church,
760 Victoria St.
Hia11ng semln• continua
NEWPORT BEACH -An
"Adventure in H ealing and
Wholeness" seminar featuring Dr.
James Wagner that began Friday
continues from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
today in Diercnfield Hall at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport
Beach.
Cost is $25.
Scouts help chUrChea
COST A MESA -More than
200 religious and social service or-
PRESBYTERIAN
W<nh1p :md hear ilii.i. pract1cal,
Christ-ccntt"T'cJ, bihhcal mCSSltgl':.
"A SNAPSHOT OF
GOD'S CHURCH"
(Acta 11:10-JO,I U l)
Or.]ohnA.Huffmln,JL Sunday, Novcmlxt J, 1991
,,_._ 8:JOand 10:15 A.M.
()00 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California ( 714) 631-2880
( ~ from Newport Harbor High School at Irvine &. 15th.)
II ITHERAN
CHRIST LUTHERAN
.CHURCK" ~~
(WlllCU'I SVnod) u
7 60 Vidorio St., Costa Mesa
Lother V. Tornow, Pastor
631-1611
Look for the Pilot's . upcommg
II PEACE•ON•EARTH II
Glide to H~idoy Services and Events
Bruce Jeske, Pastor
WORSHIP SERVICE 8 00 10·30 o.m
Sunday School & Audit Bible Closs
9:30 o .m.
Coming December 19th
Coll Joy Owen for more inf onnotion
642-4321 x266
(
Chrislion Elementory School
548-6866
EPISCOPAL
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'We AAt A Cow.tuNITY OcoteATEO
To LOlo1HO AHO SERVINO Jlsus
C...T Al LOAO ANO SAlllO'l"
SAINT JAMES CHURCH
ep1SCOPal
Traditiona l 7:30 a .m
Contemporary 9 a.m.
Church School 9 a.m.
Charismatic 1 O 45 a.m
Wednesday-6.30 am
Fr. David C. Anderson
Rector
3209 Via Lido,
Newport Beach
714/675 0210
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&T. MKITHEW&
Nowpon B9acti -1723 Wettchtl
'behind Westc:htf Coun•
Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. ·Sunday
Child Care • Sunday School
• (714)646-1152
Wookday Sorvloo1
and Clauoa
ganizations throughout the county
are looking forward to reapi~ the
harvest Nov. 9-16 througti the
fourth annual "Scouting-for-Food"
drive in Orange County. 6
More than 20,000 Boy Scouts -
in conj unction with the Orange
County Food Distribution Center
-will go door-to-door, collecting
canned food to help feed Orange
County's hungry.
' On Saturday, Nov. 9, Scouts will
)eave plastic bags at each home in
the county. The Scouts will return
the following Saturday, Nov. 16, to
pick up the donated canned food.
SclentllOIY llod ........
TUSTIN -The Church of Sci-
entology__of Orange Coun!)' is _or-
ganizing a Thanksgiving (ood and
clothing drive to help the Ameri-
can Veterans Assistance Corp.
AV AC assists homeless veterans
by providing food, clothing, shelter
and aid in finding jobs so they can
start new lives and become con-
tributing members to society again.
Qothing is also needed for
young and old. Donations can be
dropped off until Nov. 21 at the
Church of Scientology, 1451 Irvine
Blvd., Tustin.
The Pilot ReUglon page wel-
comes submltW6 bl story Ideas,
upromJnt •etmoa topla, aames ol
~pie ft •boald prollle OI' or
otber aews lamlri~I Con. Mta
and Newport Be•cb ~arcbu.
&nd tbem to: RdJ61oo ~ De
Piiot, 330 W. Bar SL, 'c.o.t. Mea,
92627. You catLalso cML.our UJ.._
tori Hotline ai UZ.6086 or tu
Items to 646-4110.
Newport Church of Religious Science
Dr. Juanella Evans
"Give Thanks For ths N9gatlve Too ... "
Service and Jr. Church: 10:30 a .m .
Dr. Don Sharer and
Dr. Juaneua Evans
Wtu be spealtlng on Sa1. Nov 2nd
11 :00-2:00 • Topic
Dlal an InsplraUon
851-1231
"Medlta1lon''
263-1261 901 Dove St. I 145
Newport Beach
Dr. Roger Teel, D.D.
Child Care Provleled
SeNlces: 8:45 a.m.
10:30 a.m .. 5:30 p.m.
"LIVE IN AWE"
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
lhmbtf of tM Ul\lted ClllKU of Rtllilous Selel\Ct
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Home & Garden Editor T.J. Hutchinson ... 642-4321 ext. 366
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Technology plants some . new ·seeds
M.l1c M.1111n
Science improves
the · sewing of sod
G ardcning has been associated wi th
every tired person who has plenty of
time on their hands to tinker in the
garden. Even though this scenario is still true
llclc l;ideran
Thing~
Green
to a point, gardeners are
getting younger and
younger every day and it's
this youth that brings on the
technological advances we
are-seeing at hand.
I had the fortune of
visiting a sod farm this last
_week and .it was amazing 10
sec now something as
simple as growing grass
seed had rriade
technological advances
fas ter than one-'a-.blink
the eye. You see, it's not as
simple as just throwing
some seed on the ground and watching it
grow and then harvesting it. That's how it
wa s done some twenty years ago, however,
today sod is being grown In scientific soil
medium and sometimes grown in no soil :11
all.
If you had purchased'sod IO years ago and
beyond, you would have known that the sod
material usually had 3/4" 10 l " of dirt
attached to th e root zone. This of cou rse
only makes sense as roots need that soil
medium to grow properly. It is incredible to
sec that the new soil less method of growing
sod is becoming more popular as the days go
on.
Bob Rutz, maintenance supervisor for Fashion Island, directs
traffic recently as six 30·foot.pines are installed as part of the
shopping center's living garden Christm as scene installation.
W ithout giving out too many sr.rrcts,
selected sod growefS arc now· finding
out th at they can keep the price of sod down.
Free book offers
rangelands insight
A new book features the major
progress that has been made in
improving knowledge about Cali·
fornia's hardwood rangelands and
oak woodlands, valuable natural
resources in California.
Occupying almost ten million .
~ acres in the state, the woodlands
and rangeland are ecologically im·
portant because of the richness of
the biplogical resources found on
them, and economically important
as the so.urce of more than 70 per-
cent of the state's forage resource.
The soft-cover, 376-page new
book, "Proceedings of the Sympo·
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Hardwood Rangeland Manage-
ment," summarizes the research
results presented at a program at
the University of California, Davis,
through today.
The book, illustrated with pho-
tos .and graphs, includes 66 re-
search papers on the topics cov-
ered at the symposium: regenera-
tions and restoration of hardwood
rangelands; wildlife habitat rela-
tionships; monitoring hardwood
rangelands; land use planning;
,. management of the hardwood
range; and ecology and manage·
ment of the Enghelmann oak.
The volume is in1ended for re-
source management professionals,
scientists and the general public
with an jnterest in oak conserva-
tion.
Richard B. Standiford, Director
of the lruegrated Hardwood
Range Management Program, was
techn ical coordinator of the book.
A free single copy of the book
can be ordered by requesting Gen-
eral Technical Report PSW -126
from the publisher, Pacific South·
west Research Station, P.O. Dox
245, Berkeley, CA 94701.
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th:in the traditional style and save you money w hen vege tables (and plants in gen~
to boot. Though I can't give you the "sectet" are wa tered and fer~zed on a regular
of the .soil medium that i~ ~sed to make this basis. they will tend not to ge t overrun by
extra light sod, I can say 11 s~ fine network insects. Get on schedule to help eliminate
of biodegradable, organic material that this problem.
decomposes and holds nutrients at the same
time for newly sprouting seeds. Some 1 / The best waylo control lhe)c garden pc)t)
companies put a translucent netting to hol i!. by spraying with the biological control
it all to~ether, the end result is a very ligh Dacillus thuringiensis. Don't try to sJy that
and manageable sod. v.ord 100 fa!>t or you'll hurt yourself. We 'll
ln)tallation is speeded up tremendo/sly by jus! call it D.T. for short. B.T. i~ a bacterium
handling 8 square foot pieces (as opposed to v.:h1ch cau~es. \\~rms an~ :~1c~p1llars to get
the traditional 5 square foot pieces). You sick and die afte r they ingest it.
\, also do not have the weight that js involved Simply spray every 7-10 da)S (following
with the tradition:il style of sod. The new directions on the container) and )OU will
style can weigh a!> much as 1/J to 1r. as light control the pesrs safely. The only bad thing
as the traditional style. A definite about using D.T. is that it breaks do\\n
back-breaking difference. quickly in sunlight. 13.T. comes in :i liquid
I n)tallution is the same as preparing your and p9wder form. Choo)e )Our weapon for
soil anti instnlling the plant material for ease of operation and get thO)C liule
any turf area. If you are' the eccentric type, tluggers.
you can actually load up a couple hundred
square feet of th e stuff in a pick up truck,
cruise on down to the be:ich and put out a
sod blanket to relax on and of course to
draw allcntion to yourself.
Mighty Lite Sod farm at 714/ 923-0763 is
one company that provides fescue style, light
sod for your home. Should you want any
other information on soil-less sod, feel free
to contact them or jot me :i note and I will
sec , .. hat I can do for you.
In the meantime, I tip my hat to modern
technology by m<jking g:irdcning th:it much
more exciting.
Question: I have little worms and
caterpillars that !>eem to of made their home
in my lettuce and cabbage p:itch. Why arc
they invading my garden and wl1at Is the best
way to get rid ofthcm'!
Answer: Those little pe!>ky cri tters are
home~teading in )'Our ga rden for a couple of
reasons. One, your watering is nµt even. t\\O,
the plants arc lacking in nutrients, and three,
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week? No, it wasn·t pigeon droppings. It was
precipitation -rain! Though it happened in
the middle of the day. it )till was nice to see. -
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fo r watering house plants and in the
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giimo that attache) to the do" nspou.1 of
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a trash can. It s;ire beub running Jround the
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B usiness and the arts took
on a whole new meaning
with Swedish-made Abso-
lut vodka's ongoing advertising
campaign utilizing the art work
of promising new artists to
present different views of the
Absolut bottle.
Eight of the 36 works of art
hung on the
walls of Gustaf
Anders Restau-
rant for the art
opening and
special dinner
Tuesday night,
and three of
the artists were
present for a
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treat.
The largest
of the works
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vad lax and pickled heni.ng) was
done by Ricfiard Mahon who at-
tended Corona del Mar High.
The other two artists there were
Eric Blum, who did the entryway
art, and Alex Echo, Conner poet,
author, watch designer and gal-
lery owner.
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Chattin$ with artist Alex Echo, second from left, were Doris and
Hans Lenhardt, Ann and Stuart Rowe, from left.
"However, this work will be up
only until mid-November." It
moves on to Denver.
According to Tricia Barroll
with Ca.rillon Importers, Absolut
has commissioned various artists
including Andy Warhol in 1986.
spaetzle and veggies, mixed
greens with vodka dressing and
take one or take all buffet of
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every three or four months,"
said Bill (Gustaf) Magnuson.
The arty party menu for the
evening prepared by Ulf
(A nders) Strandberg and
planned to 'feflect the hanging
works included salmon and pike
terrine, vodka sorbet, cham-
pagne braised poussin _ with
The opening night din~rs in·
eluded Renee and Henry Seger-
strom, Marilyn and Tom Niels-
en, Joni Marie Barr seated with
Waltraut Jechart and Robin
Olson (he's first violinist with
Pacific Symphony). Doris and
Hans Linhardt and Ann and Stu-
art Rowe. Attending the opening night festMtles of the Absolut art exhibit were, from left, Ton· Nielsen, Renee
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from Chicago. They met in Costa
Mesa.
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Attending the festive occasion
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and and were attending Hoover
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howing off their masb were, from left, Mary ~n Wells, Mary Lou Hornsby, Ginny Bender and mask designer Dianne Fuess.
a ies -hold · holiday 'nlask-erade'
Fue s,· Feeley
win tlJp honors
Who were those masked
women entering The Ritz
on Halloween Bvc day?
It weJ:Ate "come and have fun"
:iunch 1 that is known around the
restaurant as Club 39. "These
"'omen arc all very busy in diffcr-
~nt organizations ... we get together
about five times a year for lunch ...
;oci~izc and enjoy... no sign ups
for committees or benefits. I
thought it would be le.ind of fun
today <to have everyone wear a fa-
vorite ask," said Charlene J
Prager.'
Peggy Goldwater Clay came to
lunch disguised as a witch.
Cerise Feeley's black mask wait nicknamed
"bird of paradise" by its c reator Gigi.
Saturday, November 2, 1991 A9
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Sweet, .gentle Kitty
alWays celebr~ted life
K rITY KOBRIN -She was the dearest, sweetest, gentlest,
most loving lady I've ever known.
Totally selOess. Ever caring, ever sharing,
And when hcr_many friends and admirers
learned Wednesday-that she had died that
morning at South Coast Medical Center,
bringing to merciful end a lengthy series of
debilitating illnesses, there was an overwhelming
response of aff cction.
They wanted to attend the funeral services.
There'll be no funeral services. That wasn't
Kitty's style. She believed in celebrating life.
Despite her crushing afnictioni., i.hc had been
looking forward to celebrating_ her binhday
today, Nov. 2, with her nearest and dearest.
And the gathering will take place this
afternoon, graced by her joyous spirit. Nothing
funereal. Just'wann and happy memories of a
beautiful lady, with friends meetin~ a t the
-----• Balboa Bay Club to cherish the priceless
moments they had shared during our 23 years here.
In their obituaries this --------,
week, three newspapers
published photos of the
former K.athcvn'&lizabeth
Thornton Sc~er, and that
would have embarrassed her.
Despite her constant outreach
in the COJlCCm for others, she
was an intensely private
person -a dedicated
homebody, content to
maintain outside
communication with lengthy
telephone conversations and
even lengthier
correspondence. Her briefest letters required extra postage.
Kitty's idea of a great evening would be to curl up with a good
book, watch a vintage movie, tackle a challenging cross\\<ord
puzzle, or play with the pussycats and mutts she was constantly
bringing home from the pound. That's when she wasn't tending
to the family, or admiring the sun setting on the ocean.
When invitations would arrive for a public function, cspeciall}
See KOBRIN/Im Piii
VOTE NOV. 5
ELECT
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NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD
TRUSTEE AREA 1
TERRY SIMON SUPPORTS:
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121 Mastery of English by all students
121 Sound fiscal management
121 Strong student council guidelines
QI Parent and community involvement
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Very fancy · masks were being
ii>Ol1l with Diana Fuess and Cerise
hdey taking the prizes. Fuess'
y.as all white and trimmed wit.h
lace, netting and glitter. She also
was the designer of the jeweled
and spukling black and white ·
masks for Ginny Bender and Mary
Ann Wells and Mary Lou Horns-
by's glittering red like her suit
mask. ~r 10 years now Fuess has
decora the restaurant for the
holida~.
Feelo~,cnlisted the help of de-
signer ~ for her elaborate mask
topped with a blackbird and fin-
ished with veiling encrusted with
huge gemstones. "Gigi called this
a bird of paradise creation," said
Feeley.
group goes somewhere sans hus-
bands.)
mask, and JoAnne Mix wore a
pumpkin colored dress and hat
and carried a gold face mask
matching her scarf.
club started), Mary Jean Simpkins t-----------------.---------
{in black including stocking· boots),
Lea Petersen, Jean Lucas, Milli
Wieseneck, Anne Badham, An-
nette Hurwitz and Olivia Chami.
Rusty Hood designed her own
mask using a fur boa and sequins
on the coverup. (She's leaving
soon on a cruise with nine of her
fnends of 22 years ... each year the
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Lois Aldrin was really covered
up... only her' eyes were showing
from the black outfit she got when
she and Buzz were guests of the
royal family in Saudi for a meetjng
of astronauts. (Today is her birth·
day.)
Peggy Goldwater Clay was the
good watch with a tall pointed hat;
Gloria Hassett wore a feathered
Crearls, Forbath, Abrams
receive awards for efforts
Donna and John Crean, Jean
Forbath (SOS) and Bernard
Abrams (Three D Bed and Bath)
were presented humanitarian
awards Wednesday evening by Or-
ange County Chapter, National
Confe rence of Christians and
Jews.
The event at the Irvine Marriott
was attended by 250, and enter-
tainment was by the Children's
Peace ir.
• sel Chapter and Center·
Dance liancc wilt sponsor the
inauguration of II Fomaio Gastro-
nomia Italiana (18051 Von Kar-
man) Nov. 12 as a benefit for the
OC Pcrf onning Ans Center. More
information and reservations for 6
er 8 p.m. -seatings in the eatery
available from 261-1444.
• Louise and Kae Ewing, Jan
and Stephen Sutherlen, Bobby and
Bill Stabler, Joanne and Keith
Dennis, Clndr and Bob Searles,
Audrey and Al Bumand and flo.
rence Nalley form the committee
for Scripps Alumnae Association's
Thursday reception honoring Paul
Darrow.
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The event honoring the artist,
musician, ad~inistrator, sailor,
cacher, family man and raconteur
will be from 6 to 9 p.m. at Sand-
stone Gallery, Laguna.
• "Under the Big Top," a Nov.
16 fund raiser for the Pediatric
Cancer Research Foundation, will
actually be in the Westin South
Coast Plaza, but it will have a cir-
cus theme. 11\e eight annual Bids
for the Kids will begin at 5 p.m.
and feature silent and live auc-
tions, black tic dinner and dancing
to "Splash" music. More informa-
tion JlVailable by calling 532-8692.
• Forty vineyards, maybe more,
will be offering samplings of their
premiere wines and champagnes
Novr 18-at-Rod -RtObon 100'.,-
Champagne Fest and Fc:ast aboard
Charley Brown's Showboat.
And, the lavish buffet will have
an array of shell fish, cheeses,
pates, leg of liunb, beef, hot ap-
petizers and other ~cs. Tickets
arc $65 each and mvitation infor-
mation is available from 838.5381,
ext. 230.
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Everybody wanted to talk with
Sandra Reigel... not about her
pretty mask, but about the triplets
she and Jerry expect in April or
maybe March.
Others there for the mask-erade
event included Mildred Mead (she
was instrumental in getting the
During the lobster consomme,
Maryland crabcaJtes and pumpkin
cheesecake luncheon, models
showed off holiday glamour getups
from Linda Bentleys, and Ritz pia-
nist Michael ClemCJlt. . delighted
the guests with favorite opera and
show tunes.
The Children's Bookshoppe
Invites You To Meet
Jan Brett
on
Wednesday, Nov. 6th
from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Ms. Brett will be
signing her latest book,
"Berlioz The Bear"
as well as
her other
famous
titles ...
"The Owl and the
Pussycat"
"The Wild Christmas
"Reindeer"
"The Twelve Days
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&
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Entertainment .. ~ . \ EntetUinrnent Editor Hali Harrell.~.642-4321, ext. 37~
Puns, double entrandre Dlake '-s~ IWI wi•eP
T he long-awaited Tony award
winner "City of Angels" has
finally arrived at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center,
and it's a wiriner with a capital W.
I ts dop1ction of
the 1940s private
eye genre and its
split-screen effect
dividing fantasy
from reality is
one of the most
ihventive
-......L...;.J gimmicks in the
Theater
Critic
theater. The
musical score by
Cy Coleman
(music) and
David Zippe!
(lyrics) deftly
combines '40s
panache with '90s
pun~b. And Robin Wagner's
scenic backdrpps {for a show with
" 37 scenes) arc superb both in
period design and fluid execution.
But the real thrill in "City of
Angels" is its book -by ~
Gelbart, who gave us "MASH '
and "A Funny Thing Hapf.Cned
on the Way to the Forum. '
Gelbart peppers the show with
pungent puns and delicious double
entendre which all but make us
forget that, yes, there is music too.
This is a rare musical that could
stand taJJ without its score, and
with all elements joYfully ip place
it 's a soaring delight.
The productien is two shows in
one -a novelist adapting his
book for the screen (and battling
the ·meddlesome producer at every
tum) and the story as it will
appear in black and white cinema.
Often the scenes appear in
tandem, 'ith the writer backing up
the action (and the movie actors
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'City of Angels' Is a superbly imaginative project ·
brilliantly executed ; a feast for both the eyes and ears.
complying) and rewriting.
Except ror the leading roles or
the writer (Stephen Bogardus) and
the movie private eye (Jeff
McCarthy), actors from one
segment alsq appear in the other,
their characters remarkably
similar. An~hen the real and the
reel overla -'as in the first act
finale, "Yo 're Nothing Without
Me" -it's n exhilarating
moment.
McCarthy's ard--boiled private
dick is a splendid reincarnation of
the Sam Spade-Philip Marlowe
types (but nowhere near Mike
Hammer; this guy· doesn't get
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show, however, ii ma~ by . While Gelban'a dial<>I°'
Anastasia Barzce as both the certainly is hilarioua. physi.eal
missing heiress in the story and comedy has its place an the show
the actress playing her in real life, -as well, as practiced by Joe Lala's
padding her part. on the ca.sting vindictive Latino cop and tile ·
oouch. Barzec'a lcnoc:kout blonde David-Goliath due of Nick
gorgeousness raises the DeGruccio and Darwyn Swa.lve as
temperature in her first scene -pretend hoods and studio cops.
discovere~ au naturel in the Doug Carfrae works in SOlllC
private eye's bed. metaphysical scbtick u a sbifty
Leslie Denniston unleashes a ~and Jack Manning is effective
superior set of vocal cords as the <'as both the wealthy iron t: .
author's wife and a torch singer in captive and the actor pla I bun.
the movie, and her duct with Cox,
"Wliat You Don't Know About "City'of Angels:• is a superl>ly
Women," is a first-act liighlight -imaginative project brillidtly
as is her acerbic "It Needs Work" executed and a feast for both the
in the sca>nd. Lauren Mitchell eyes and ears. Pcrformancea
provides cool, frosty beauty 8!. !h~ntinue Tuesdays through Fridays
fictional heiress and the rcal-Jj!<! a! 8 p.m., Saturdays. and Sundays
producer's wife, offering a at 2 and 8 p.m., until Nov. 10 at
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30 11coad lauad bitel wt Willie • HanaiD. • ~I candid1to'1
•IMD la frolll of a television
CllDeta can repre:aent the
c:liftlreaiCe between election and
eoa,mlty.
The fact that JDOrc and more f*JPle -with the lleliafitful
ac Dpdoe ol PiJot readen ...
illCbow ~ media and inltead
tune in to
television to form
their opinions
about candidates
bu not been Jost
on local politicos.
While watching
cable televiak>n
cove~ge of ~ty
CO'Jncil meetings. for, ~pie, you
can atwl)'I spot
the incumbents
up for re-election
by their
impeccable dress
----•. and impeocant pomposity.
Since electronic-media savvy is
now 1ucb an important factor in a
candidate's electability, it seems
a,P.P.ropriate to test the two men
~d two women ~king two seats
in Tuesday's Newport-Mesa school
board election. The accompanying
report card is based on the Oct. 23
candidates forum at Newport ·
Harbor High School that was
taped by Comcast Cable and
shown to subscribers of au cable
systtms in Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach.
The comments and final grades
1arc not intended to demonstrate
each candidate's ability or
worthin~ to hold office, but to
show how they stack up as TV
politicians.
lncumb;cent Tom Williams, for
-example, tame across much better
on the tube than Martha Fluor, his
challenger for the Area 3 trustee•
seat, even though she uguably is
more in touch with the district's
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needs. He understood his
audience, pushed the right buttons
and seemed to be casually talking
to voters. Fluor put emphasis on
key words -, a TV media plus -
but she also seemed hurried,
frantic at times -a big TV media
minus. . '
As for the Arca 1 candidates,
you could just picture Edward
Decker in his boxer shorts
standing in front of the mirror
repeatedly going over bis opening
statement an hour before the
forum began. Terry Simon seemed
quite impressed with herself but
never offered specific reasons why
she was more qualified than
Decker -a major error in the
short-attentio.n-span world of TV
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Of course, these arc just the
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Artists invited to enter
annual juried exhibition
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Newport Beach Arta Com·
mission invites all artist.a who
arc raideot.a, or have a place of
buap in Newport Beach, to
aubmit tbeit artwort for =~tition in the 1991 Juried 1-
tion to be held on today at
West Newport Community Cen-
ter 883 W. 1-Sth St., Newport
Beach. This event is open to all
media.
David Stary-Sbc~l5. co-owner
of Stary-Shccl5 Fine Art GaJlcr-
te 1n Irvine will judge this
year's Fall Art Show. Sbcct5 op-
e1'tes th&-galleey along wit:h his
wife, Susan Stary-Sheets. He
has been involved in 'the art
world since an early age and is
a ~ca artist. He became a
full-time art dealer in 1986.
The Qty of Newport Beach
will have a purchase award of
$800 for first place; $400 for
accond place, $200 for third
place and SSO for each of the
three honorable mention
awards. The fint piece entry
will become part of the perma-
nent an collection of the Oty
of Newport Beach, and all .ac-
cepted entries will be exhibited
at the City Hall Gallery from
Nov. 6, through Dec. 10.
A reception will be held for
all entcnng artists and their
guests at Oty ·Hall Gallery on
Friday, Nov. 8 from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. At that time, Mayor Phil
S8DJOne will annou.ncc the win-
ners of this year's show. Oassic
guitarist Eric Henderson will be
on hand, and there will be wine
and hors d'ocuvrcs. Arts Com-
missioner Patty Ullcgravcn is
chairperson of this year'~ show.
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Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. CA 92626
With two high schools, one the Boston farming colony of
of the largest community col-Paularino, and the village of
leges in the nation, several major Harper.
highways. a huge fairground Between the fall of 1887
complex . (host lo the Orange and the summer of 1888, a great
County Fair and the Pacific land boom, :resulting from rail-
Arnphetheater), a 36-hole golf road rate wars, catalyzed the
course, an enormous shopping northein J>'-n of present day
and performing ans center, Costa MesaJinto the boom town
Costa Mesa has flourished fan-of Fairview. The Southern Pa-
tastically from its humble be-cific ran alp ng Harbor Boule:.
ginnings. vard-1hrough the center of the
Thousands of years ago, town. The railroad encouraged
the California Indians inhabited se~ers, laJ1d speculators, and
the bluffs overlookin~ the Santa merchants tp move.
Ana River. EartlienwarCclisheS, -Tu the fallofl 891 , Fairview
arrowheads, and millions of dis-School opeined on the present
carded sea shells have been· site of Cost~ Mesa High School,
found there. with 29 st~dents. In the end
The name, "Costa Mesa" though, th,e railroads disap-
means "coastal land table," peared, alohg with the school,
reminding present reside nts of business sector, and the people.
the early Spanish colonists. The The ghost town of Fairview now
Spanish occupation left no sig-lies under the commercial de-
nificant developments, leaving velopments on Harbor.
only three small adobes along -Another part of Mesa's
the bluffs. However, the history history is the Boston fa.rm col-
of thi s city really begins with onycalled Paularino. The first
the old boom town of Fairview, settlers arrived from Boston,
Massa£h_usetts in the spring of
1886. ~e community of farm
houses is today the r~gion of the
Mesa dcl Mar housing tract, St.
John the· Baptist Church', and
the apartment complexes along
Baker StreeL Because commer-
cial a~tivity never ·developed
extensively in Paularino, it .re-
_mained a typical farm village.
Fairview ·and PaularinQ are im-
mortalized in the streets of Costa
Mesa and exist in memories.
The town of Harper constitutes
the soul of the city.
After the collapse of
Fairview, a new railroad dev.el-
oped in the nearby village of
Harper. Like Fairview, the rail-
road attracted families and
merchants by providing a link
to the outside world. However, ~
the combination of grain farm-
ers and the railroad sustained a
population the earlier towns
could not. In addition, the result
of land developers and oil dis-
coveries around the early twen-
tieth century provided further
impetus for settlement. Al-
though the oil proved too diffi-
cu·lt to pump, Harper survived
on land devclopmqnts. Soon
nessman conducted a contest to
find a more fitting name for the
city. Ex-school teacher Alice
Plumer's contribution was
picked among the hundreds from
around the country. Costa Mesa,
has been the name ever since.
We now take great civic pride in
the "clean, clear, cool" city that
has evolved into a successful
slice of Orange County.
Nutritious Fast f o·od Fancies
by Chris Ancl;tm \
Dubbed fat factories by nu-zen yogurt (80% less than their
trition advocates, fast-food premium ice cream). A month
places have been strivi ng to later , though. it introduced a
clean up their junk-food image. peanut butter crunch bar with a
In fact, these chains claim that whopping 270 calories and 21
no other member...(>f the fast grams of fat.
food chain has been pressured " What's g.Qing on here is
in any way to change the eating something the fast food indus-
habits of Americans. try has been fighting for years.
Many have tried, and are "People say they arc health
still tryi ng, to give us healthier conscious, buJ when they are in
versions of the food we like--a fast food place, nutrition is not
leaner hamburgers and shakes, what guides their menu
skinless fried chicken and fries choices," says William Hale, an
cooked in cholesterol free vege-analyst for the fast food indus-
table oil. These are just a few of try. This notion is supponed by
the menu changes seen this year. a 1989 survey showing that just
While some alterations 39% of allthe U.S adult popula-
have been praised by nutrition-tion is concerned with nutrition
ists, its somewhat surprising to when eating out, 29% vacillate
discover at the same time that and one-third are totally uncon-
McDonalds is basking in the cemed. It's nowonderwhy some
new nutritional limelighrt51Tt'S marketersarepredictingthatthe
new McLean Burger (with half sales of the new 'nutritional-
the fat of a Quarter-Pounder). ized' fast foods will be as lean as
Last February, H!agen-the burgers themselves.
lighter menus and failed. Just
last year, Pizza Hut tested a
'light' pizza with low-calorie
toppings in several markets only
to discontinue it after four
months due to of poor sales.
Wendys also fashioned a
health-conscious menu in 1986
that included such offerings as
Tuna stuffed tomatoes, cottage
cheese and pineapple slices.
They spent one year and ten
million dollars for disappoint-
ing results.
These failures show how
difficult it is to find out what the
consumers want. Felicia Busch,
a spokesperson for the Ameri-
can Dietetic Association says
most consumers have a 'martyr
syndrome.' They say, "If I eat
healthy [foods] most of the rime,
then I can goof off once in a
while."
"It's the fat that makes tife
worth Jiving," adds Adam
Should hom·osexuals. be
discriminated· against in any way?
Most often, the opinions homosexual community and everyone. I recently polled sev-
conceming homosexuality are claim that they have no place in cral people at Costa Mesa High
extremely diverse and plagued this "straight" world. Others be-School on the question, "Should
by controversy. Some question lieve in the constitutionally homosexuals be discriminated
the civil rights given to the upheld promise of equality to against in any way?"
of the nutritional program at the
University of Michigan. "Most
of us Jove our Big Macs, fries
and shakes so it's unlikely that
we will switch to leaner ver-
sions just because it's better for
us."
For years, the practice of
euthanasia among the tenninally
ill has been widely disputed.
While many people believe it is
merely a decision for the indi-
vidual to make, others counter
that it is wrong to end any life,
even in the midst of great suffer-
ing. Nonetheless, in the past few
weeks, this argument has gar-
nered national attention.
On October 22, Jack
Kevorkian (most commonly
known as "Dr. Death0
) made
headlines once again by using
his "killing machine" to help
two women (one reportedly af-
flicted with cerebral palsy) to
end their lives. tt can also be
said that a book detailing the act
of suicide, "The Final Exit"
recently captured the number
one spot on the New York Times
Best Seller list. Could it be that
America's morals have
changcd?Havewerevenedback
to the stoicism of Ancient Rom~.
. .
Andrea Jacobson
"No, just because they're
I tiomosexualsdoesn'tmeansthat
D1nvyPh1m Trudy Smith
''No, everybody has their
own right to choose their own
way of live. How they choose to
live their lives is their own Ood
given rightf"
mation from a second physician
that he or she (the patient) has
six months or less to live-.
Now this brings to light
. At its present state, Cali-one question. Is it rt°ght to take
fomia law permits physicians to a life, even upon one's consent
disconnect the life-support sys-and approval? Many believe so.
terns of terminally ill patients These people who seek death
with either the approval of the arc not considered in the same
individual or the written con-~ind frame as those who seek~
sent of a designated guardian. quick solution to their problems.
The law hesitates to ensure any They are not individuals who
f unher aid, therefore avoiding arc suffering from emotional
the thin line between assistance instability,'butratherfromphysi-
in death and killing. cal barriers that are preventing
On October 23, CAHS them from either living a nm~
(Californians Against Human mal,comfonablclifeorpreve~
Suffering) began circulating a ing th«?m from living, peri .
petition, with 348,974signatures They are people in pain, suffe -
ne~ed. to put a "death with ing in the face of certain deat .
dignity" measure on the 1992 Why must they be forced to wait
state ballot. If legalized, this when a law can give item final
new initiative would en~ty solace? ~~~~~~~~_...;...~ .....
physicians ~o assist in ending
the life of a terminally ill patient
with and only with the consent
of the recipient and the confir-
Huy Pham
"No, why should they? It • is their own private life. They
have the same ri&hts as we do
(heterosexual ). Why should
1hey have to fight for those
HITCHING POS
STAFF
WRITERS
Chris Anclam
Phat Chiem
Edison Leung
Lisa Peterson
Danell Buckingham
PHOTOGRAPHER
Tyler Soofleld
LAYOUT
Dang Nguyen
Minh Nguyen
l
their abilities are anyless. Their
xual preference has nothing
to do with the way they perfonn
l eir job."
Richar4 Knowlton
"Yes, just because homo-
sexuality is wrong. If you're
going to be that way, then keep
it to yourself. They should stay
in the closet. Don't announce it
if [it will affect you adversely)."
"I don't approve of homo-
sexuality, but I don't discrimi-
nate a1ainst them for being
themselves. I feel we should all
respect people's differences and
for who they are.'' ----ngllts."
ADVISOR
David Van Treese
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... Saturday, November 2, .. 1991 A13 -----
Cim•nity· Forum Editor William Lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351 •
Editor/al
The· envelopes, please ...
_A Thumbs up tQ llJ Orange County ·
Supervisor Roger
Stanton for having the
backbone to stand up and
announce that he now
believes the board should
rescind its pay raise.
The 4 percent pay hike,
which amounted to an
annual. incre~se of $3,282 per
supervasor, tnggercd a
firestorm of protest from
residents who said they were
perplexed that the board
would give itself a raise after
slashing millions of dollars
from the county budget and
laying off workers.
While not a giant amount
of money, the raise
nonetheless left residents
with the impression that the
board was insensitive, greedy
and had a lou5)' sense of
timing.
Stanton, the former mayor
of Fountain Valley, made
quick converts of his
colleagues: Harriett .Wieder,
Gaddy Vasquez and Don
Roth have all agreed to go
along with the planned
motioo to rescind the pay
hike.-
"lt's a question of showing
a little bit by way of
example, io terms of
austerity," commented
Stanton.
We couldn't have said it
any better.
rfl\ Thumbs down to the
~ bonehead Newport
Beach resident who
sent suggestive letters to
affluent Newport Beach
women off cring his personal
services. Among tl1osc who
received the letter was
Assisa Wayne, daughter of
the late actor JOhn Wayne.
The writer, who used an
alias -Todd Brooks -in
his ooy correspondences,
described himself as being an
"Armani-typc man" with a
sculpted body and a "sexy
behind."
Oh brother.
The letter writer, who was
ultimately contacted by
police after some half-dozen
women complained, claimed
_..-1---1.naiuzi~>ei:Wll~scr~·cc
off er was just a lark, just a
creative business idea from a
married man.
On second thought, forget
the thumbs down. Just give
the guy the gong.
_A Thumbs up to the llJ Newport Beach City
Council for agreeing
to enter into a cooperative
pact with Costa Mesa to
install school warning lights
at Mariners Drive and 18th
Street.
The intersection, which
spans both cities, is used by
children dashing to nearby
Mariners Elementary. While
children are urged to walk to
eilhcr 17th or 19th streets to
cross, human nature often
prevails. And several
students have already been
struck by cars.
While we generally urge
financi al restraint, this
project seems worthy.
8,860-home projr•ct Should be ) stopped
But as Newport -residents know , Irvine Co . is a formidable adversa ry
W oe to those who
challenge the Irvine
Company's control over
local politics. As the residents of
Ne rt Beach know, the Irvine
Liberal
POiitics
Company is a
fomudable
adversary. It
doesn't like to
conduct Its
battle for
control of
municipal
decision-making
in public, but
when forced to
do so, it takes
no prisoners ,,...-\
and plays for
keeps.
The Irvine
t
Company,
based in Newport Beach, doesn't
take kindly to the inconvenience
of democratic decision-making,
especially when it interferes with
development plans and cash
now. The only thing the
Company probably disdains more
than local democracy and
outspoken citizens is losing an
election.
A recent file photo shows land where the Irvine Company wants to develop a new residential area.
. The Irvinc .p>mpany's
campaign to induce voter .
approval of Measure B, which
would permit the building of
3,850 new homes smack in the
center of Irvine, has been an
awesome display of what I call
the 3-M's: money, manipulation,
and mendacity. If money talks on
election day, the $1 million the
Company has committed to
spend just on the political
campaign will reap its intcn~ed,
if unjust, reward.
A plethora of irrelevancies
hav~ been advanced by the
Company and its hired
consultants, public relations
agents, anointed minions, and
cager "friends," to obscure
debate, deceive the uninformed,
and frighten Irvine's voters. A
little obscurity, deception, and
fright is always a part of politics,
but $1 million dollars buys a lot
of it. .
Contrary to the Company line,
Measure B is not about
implementation of the open
space agreement. Irvine's city
Letters
Tlloma .-1b11ent
I llllllPOlnlnient
I am 22 years old and I have
grown up taking for granted
equal rights, equal pay and the
right to choose in regard$ to abor-
tion. Yet al-the same time, I
cringe at being labeled a feminist.
However, it is perplexing and
appalling to conceive a nation
where I do not have the right to
choose, where I am not hired be·
cause there is a man applying for
the same position despite our
identical credentials, and a nation
that allows employees to earn a
greater salary because of their sex.
Apparently, I must assume the
dreaded label and become an ac·
tivc feminist in order to continue
my life in the manner I am ac-
customed. l see the potential of
my right to choose and the ability
to grasp my career aspirations
gradually dissipating.
This why the recent appoint·
mcnt of Judge Clarence Thomas
to the Supreme Court is such a
devastating defeat. The appoint·
ment of Thomas means the con-
servatives clearly have the majority
in regards to decisions made by
attorneys have repeatedly said
• the 1988 Open Space Agreement
does not require the city council
or the voters to approve any
particular Irvine Company
dev•lopmcnt plan at any
particular point in time. Open
space is not threatened by a
1'No" vote on Measure B. The
Measure is also not about the
sensibility of the Master Plan nor
about the virtues of planning.
Rather, Measure B is about a
bad plan and whether the city is
obliged ,to approve any
development planJ regardless of
its naws, the Irvine Company
proposes.
Neither is Measure B about
ballot box planning. As any
attorney, not employed by the
B.l.A. of Southern California will
attest. there is an important
difference between an initiative
that creates new public policy
and a referendum that asks
voter<; merely to approve or
raject an action al ready taken by
a legislative body (in this case
the Irvine City Council).
Measure B is a referendum,
not an initiative. If it passes, the
city's new zoning ordinance will
take effect, if it fails, zoning on
the land in question remains as it
was prior to the new city
ordinance. This referendum does
not and cannot replace the
planning process. Contrary
assertions, even by well-informed
attorneys whom l otherwise
respect, are falie and -dare l
say -intentionally misleading.
Nor does Measure B have
anything whatsoever to do with
whether one likes, trusts. or
otherwise worships Irvine's
highly competcn.t city manager.
Measure B asks voters to
evaluate and judge an action of
the city council, not actions of
the city manager_·
Measure B is about two
important issues: ( 1) Is Village
38 a good plan and (2) Arc
Irvine residents the masters of
their Master Plan or merely its
obedient servants?
Measure B is a bad plan
unless you like drastic increases
How to get involved!
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comments from those who leave a name (plejlSe spell it out),
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runs Thursdays. Mail your letter to "letten," 330 W. Bay St,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626, or fax them to 646-4170.
II' GM the edffar a call. William Lobdell can be reached at
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"'Our We.wt w. yow views. In our news page, we at The
Pilot strive to be fair and objective. On the Community forum
page, we try to do the same by pu~ilhlng a wide range of
views -many of whidi we d~ with -In the interest of
fairness. The Pilot's opinions are restricted to our editortals.
the Supreme Court. This bestows
them the power to overturn such
issues as Roe vs. Wade. Thomas,
being only 43, will make decisions
affecting my entire lif c and that of
my children.
Things arc not always what they
appear to be. Just because Justice
Thomas claims he has always been
adamantly opPoscd to sexual ha·
rassment, he is human. It has not
always been a non-smoker who has
taught us not to smoke.
HEATHER GRIME
Newport Beach
in traffic congestion, a further
decline in property values,
environmental degradation,
added strains on scarce water
resources, the likelihood of tax
increases to pay for the hidden
costs of development not paid by
the developer, or unless you
think new residents should be
exposed to dangerous
electromagnetic radiation from
electric transmission lines, and
intolerable noise pollution and
safety hazards from living
adjacent to the Marine
Helicopter Base.
T here's no doubt who the
Irvine Company thinks is
''master" in Irvine. Never before
in the history of Orange County
has so much money been spent
by a single entity to innucnce the
votes of so few. A million dollars
goes a long way in a local
political campaign. It buys
professional political consultants,
such as Glen Greener, and
countless voter surveys. designed
as much to influence voter
opinion as to discover it.
conference served
valuable 111rpose
T he recent press commentary
criticizing Orange County
elected officials for attending the
League of CaJifornia Cities annual
conference in San Francisco at
taxpayers' expense is unwarranted.
One can only assume the writers
are unaware of the League's im·
portant role throughout the state,
and the conference's value to local
officials and communities.
Newly elected officials quickly
learn they know very little about
the legal, financial and legislative
details of municipal government.
They need to be exposed to an
enonnous amount of written mate·
rial and shared practical experi-
ence if they arc to become effec-
tive, productive (>Olitical leaders in
their communities. The League
conference provides them with in-
formation on the process of JOV-
eming, their legal responsibilities
and limitations, and an under-
standing of the impacts of Sacra·
mento legislation.
These arc not frivolous issues.
Money enables the Company
to rent citizens who canvass the
community, handing out
literature and giving the
campaign a grass-roots flavor.
These paid "¥Oluntcers" make $2
every time \hey hand out
information to a resident. It
makes you ~onder whether
there's anyone not on the
Company's payroll who supports
Village 38. Election day will tell.
Not all the money being spent
by the Company to influence
voters is being spent on the
disinformation campaign. Some
is being given away to help
voters sec the Company as a
benevolent giant, instead of a
greedy leviathan. ·
The Company recently
donated $1 million to the
financially strapped Irvine School
District. with the promise of
another S2 million 1f Village 38
is approved. Some might calJ tllis
extortion or bribery. Irvine
Company officials no doubt call
it smart. Company money is
flowing to the community in
advance of next Tuesday's vote,
to the Junior Olympics program,
for a new BMX track, and for
Halloween parties at most Irvine
Company retail centers. When
needed, the Company can be
very accommodating and
generous indeed.
The real question is whether
Irvine will let their votes be
bought. You know the Irvine
Company is betting with the
cynic .
Village 38 benefits no one but
the Irvine Company. The
development threatens the
quality of Life for Irvine residents
and poses serious hazards for its
inhabitants. A "No" vote on
Measure1B will send a clear
message to the Irvine Company
and the City Council: Irvine
voters refuse to be handled.
bought, or manipulated and
when it comes to the future of
their city, they ref use to settle
for second best.
M•rk Pttncca Is a rqular
coiumalst for tbe Pilot.. A
res/drat of lrviao.. be is •
mtm~r of tbt dtluas group,
ln1at TomotTOw.
This 1s not a fri,olous junket at
the taxpayers' expense.
SALLY ANNE SHERIDAN
President Orange County Division
League of California Cities
In praise of Ille
great outdoors
Your photo and article regard·
ing lhe friends of Newport
Bay's first environmental tour of
this sea. on will be a nice surprise
for Lane Koluvck. president of the
Friends, when he returns from va-
cation. .
In his absence, I wish to thank
The Pilot. not onlv for lhis article.
but also for the generous coverage
you have gi,en to our tours over
the years.
We volunteers have enjoyed
having a good attendance during
our tours primarily as a result of
fllcc publicity by the press whose
photographers and writers seem to
love the back bay and want to sec
it maintained as an ecological re-
serve just as we "do.
FRAN ROBINSON
Newport Beach
Quality of education in serious need of improvement An Independent Newspaper
0 n November 5, voters in
Newport Beach ond Costa
Mesa (nee o school board
election nt a time or increasing
concern about problems in our
schools, both locally and notion· allr. do not hove any rccom·
mendntions about whom to vote
for, but I would like to recom·
mend to schbol officials, candi·
dates and voters a timely article
in the November issue or The At·
lontic on "The Other Crisis in
American Education."
The first crisis 1n education is
the failure or our schools, espc·
c:ially In the inner cities, to cdu·
catc children in the basics of
reading, writing, and mathemat·
ics. The "other crisis" is the fail-
ure of our schools to nurture our
high achieving students. This is
very relevant to the Newport·
Mesa district, which has alwoyi
prided itself on the excellence of
Its schools ond its high propor·
tion of college-bound students,
but which connot nfford compla·
cency at this time.
My personal experience os a
college professor supports what
the art icle 54ys nbout the lnck or
ndcquatc prcpnratlon or entering
college students.
Is the 'Newport-Mesa district
• I
suffering from whut the article in
The Atlantic identifies ns the
problem: .. Not the pursuit of
equality os such· but the bias
against excellence thut hos nc·
companied it?"
I can cite one ominous trend:
ot least two high schools in the
district (Costa Mesa and New·
port I lnrbor) hove moved toward
eliminating the practice of group·
ing students by ability, notably in
English nnd hi tory clo ses; thnt
is, fast, average, and slow learn·
crs arc put togclhcr In the same
cluss with the same curriculum.
Common sense: would seem to
indicate chat this would be dctri·
-..
mental to <ill students, but until
recently, research seemingly indi·
cnted otherwise, nnd the two high
chools ore supposedly going
along with thnt research (with
the added incenliVC o( saving
ome money on the slnffing of
the smnllcr "honors" cloi. ·cs).
Acc9rding to the article io The
Atlnntic, however, "the pendu·
lum now cems to be swinging
bock 1he other wny.
Not that nil of this re enrch is
new: o study done by tbc Nn·
tionnl Assoclotion of Secondary
School Principals in 1978 bowed
the ~hoots that kept up their
SAT scores tended to be those
thnt grouped students by ability
rather than in classes with stu·
dents of mnrkedly different levels
of performuncc.
I wns glnd to find at a recent
school bonrd c:mdidates forum
that most of the candidate
seemed to realize the primary
concern of the school district ot
this time needs to be the im·
provcmcnt of the quality or edu-
cation. This means stressina aca-
demic achievement ob<M: all,
with the aoat or dcvclopina oil
students Lo their highest poltn·
tiol.
PAUL C. EKLOF
Costa Mesa
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""8811 with
appreciation ,,,, Readers replace stolen
wheelchair, five times
By Lor!Ann Basheda
Stan WT1lef
F our Good Samaritans have
come to the rescue of a
67-year-old man who
awoke last week to find
someone had stolen his
wheelchair from his driveway.
"It's great," said Gene
Adaj11s, who has been bedridden
at home since Monday. "It's just
great."
Adams, who lives alone in the
300 block of Rochester Street,
borrowed the wheelchair from a
neighbor after the bones in his
foot completely collapsed.
He underwent an 8-hour
operation to have his foot
reconstru~ Monday and
needs a wheelchair for at least
severaJ more weeks until his foot
heals.
He got five.
Having read about Adam's
plight in The Pilot, Ray
Aldridge was the first person to
come to the rescue.
"I know what it's like when
you don't have something you
need," said Aldridge, a
75-year-old Costa Mesa resident
who has Muscular Dystrophy.
Aldridge was initialJy'
concerned that the chair might
be too small, though, since it
belonged to his sister, who has
since died.
"If he's a great big man, I
don't know if he can get his
fanny in," Aldridge said. "Some
of us aging guys have big butts."
ltt P•~1loc
Gene Adams fj nds m obility again with donated wheelchairs.
But the chair fit fine. And
even if it hadn't, Adams would
have had four more chairs to
choose from.
SW>rtJy after Aldridge's son
delivered the chair, a man from
the Community ~ccess Network,
sponsored by the state
Department of Rehabilitation,
showed up at Adams' door with
another one. ·
"So now I have one for both
levels until I can get back on my
feet again," Adams said.
On Friday, two other citizens
called to say they, too, had
chairs to lend. And Adams'
church offered to let him borrow
a chair they had in storage.
Adams said he also got
several supportive phone citlls
front concerned citizens "just to
say how nasty it was to steal the
chair."
Newport Beach/Colta M ... Piiot
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CANDIDAlES: Battle to -the end
From A1
Terry Simon aro competing in
trustee area 1 representing the
communities of Mesa Verde and
West Costa Mesa.
Fluor, a bilingual instructional
aide at Kaiser Elementary School,
previously cbarge4 that during a
period from May 22, 1990, to July
23, 1991, Williams was absent from
three school board meetings and
missed parts of three others.
Williams, founder and owner of
Saddleback Homes, docs oot deny
the absences, but argues that
Fluor is basing her conclusions on
a limited range of time while maJc-
·ing broad accusations about his
entire record.
"We all know that's a pretty fal-
lacious way to measure it," Wil-
liams said. "In the eight years that
I have served as a ttustee, I do not
have the worst record of at-
tendance. Sh~'s made a defama-
tory remark that I have the wors.t
record, which is totally untrue,
which · is • why my attorney con--
'She's made a
defamatory remark that I
have the worst
(attendance) record, which
is totally untrue, which Is
why my attorney
contacted her with a very
polite letter.•
. ----school board Incumbent
tactcd her with a very polite let-
ter."
Fluor said she would not re-
spond to the request for docu-
ments from Williams' attorney.
"He wants to take me away
from discussing the i~ues and go
• down and spend my time on justi·
fying his claim," Fluor said. "I'm
. not about to do that. He's paying
his attorney to do thaL ••
But Williams claims that Fluor
is lr.ying to divert attention away
from her own lack of qualifications
by focusing on his attendance
record. "We've discussed the issue
of attendance and it's time to get
on with the real issue of this
school district, which is educating
children," Williams said. "She baa
no background in finance what-so-
evc~ I've got a master's degree in
finance from use ...
But Fluor counters that during
her Jhrce years as treasurer for the
Pacifi~ Chorale, she gained experi-
ence in developing long-range fi·
·nancial forecasts. And Fluor ques·
lions why Williams faiJed to anti-
cipate significant reductions in
property tax revenues to the
school district. "If he is the expert,
why did be fail to provide good
couns• to the board?" Ffuor
asked. "Instead of dealing with is-
sues, Mr. Williams is more con-
cerned about clearing his name.'' .,
FAMILY: Police say actiQris appropriate
From"A1
daughter is out of state and couJd
not be reached for comment.
After police realized her license
ptatc in fad did match the car she
was driving, they unhandcuffcd the
family and no charges were filed.
Family members say they were
held and questioned by between
12 and 14 officers for at least 45
minutes. Police say fewer officers
were involved and the family was
detained for about 30 minutes.
Police say a series of violent
robberies in 1989 and 1990 have
put jewelry store employees on
their guard. Police were told by an
employee of Charles H. Barr Jew-
elers in Westcliff Plaza that A
member of the 'family was in the
store a~ting suspiciously. "One of
·the subjects was in the store,
browsing with hands· in pockets,
looking at Rolex watches which, in
fact, had been the items stolen in
the past," Sgt. Gonis said. "The
subject was acting evasively upon
being questioned by store person-
~el, then left hurriedly, getting
into a car parked nearby with
other occupants.''
Lord-Butcher is the wife of Wil-
liam Butcher, president of Interna-
tional Mariculture Resources, a
Newport .Beach seafood .company
that grows clams for human con-
sumption. Butcher is also a former
partner of the Butcher-Ford Jirect
mail company.
Standing Q1l a polished wood
floor, surrounded by elegant sculp-
tures and a wide picture wind0w
that affords a view of the-Corona
del Mar coast, Lord-Butcher's fa-
ther wiped his eyes said he docs
not sec how the police can justify
the humili~ing treatment of his
family.
Bur police say they had confi-
dence in the suspicions of the jew-
elry store employees when com-
bined with questions over the car's
license plate. "Those circum-
stances justified for the officeB
the actions they took," Gonis said.
.. Namely;--haYin~he-p3"engers·
exit the vehicle at gunpoint for the-
safety of everyone, and having
them handcuffed. We categorically
deny race having anything to do
with this stop, .and .we deny all of
the allegations made.''
·-
GREEN: ConcJ118iOAaire hopes to keep Cos Mesa Golf and Country Club in his lamilY , -'\
From A 1 geles-owned Grilfith Park golf
courses. according to a recent re-· co urse.
port analyzing the course . But Green, who moved to Costa
Last year, he paid the city Mesa in 1971, said he's "had his
$191,000 1n rent, based on a per-hands full " with the city-owned
centage of revenues made from club.
cart rentals, golf merchandise and "When I came down here, they
food and beverage sales. were in real dire straits," he said.
For the past 43 years Green's His direct predecessor had gone
company -Harry S. G ;een, Inc. bankrupt -ptompting creditors to
has also held the conces-padlock the clubhouse at one
sionaire's contract for the Los An· point -and the course had
gained a reputation as a "mud
hole," Green said.
More recently, Green's youngest
son Tim has been involved in a
lengthy lawsuit with former Coun-
cilman Orv Amburgey. Tim Green
alleges Amburgey conspired with
other city officials to get him fired
as general manager of the country
club.
While Green declined comment
on the pending lawsuit, he doesn't
think the dispute will hurt his
chances in the bidding process.
Instead, Green said he's excited
about the prospect of improving
the course.
lf awarded the contract, Green
said, he would be committed to
·making the estimated S4 million in
improvements necessary to bring
the course up to par in the next !O
years. He said he would also hire
the 20 full-time grounds employees
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who stand to lose their jobs if the
city completely steps out of the
golf business.
"We can improve the whole .
playability for the golfers," he said.
"A lot of customers we've had
have left this golf course because
of the (grounds) conditions .. Of
course, that's affected my business.
It means something to me to add
more golfers."
Back to his old health following
recent medical problems, Green,
72. said he also wants to start a
youth golf league and keep up his
"good-neighbor" involvement in
the city, including an elected posi-
tion on the Sanitation Board and
Jong-time service with the Lions
Club and the Chamber of Com-
merce.
~This may sound corny, but it's
my life," he said .about tliC golf
course.4''1 made this myufc/•
"
SUIT: Pilot files lawsuit seeking
injunction against Newport News
From A1
said. "One publisher making exag-
gerated or misleading circulation
claims can make all publisher
look bad by association."
Like most major publications in
the area, including the Los Ange-
les Times and The Orange County
Register, the thrice-wcelcly Pilot
has its circulation audited by an
outside company in order to assure
advertisers that its circulation
claims arc valid. The Pilot, which
circulates in Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa, distributes more than
45,000 copies of each issue.
The News, which was launched
by Schrock Communications in
July, is not independently audited.
Schrock contracts out for her
paper's circulation and has
changed distribution companies
twice in the fast month.
Like Gressinger, Bill Furlow,
Orange County marketing director
for the Times, said he is con-
cerned about circulation integrity.
He pointed out that he has no
knowledge of the News' distribu-
1 ion.
"The trust the advertiser has io
a publication is predicated on re-
ceiving reliable information," Fur-
low said. "We believe everyone
should be up front and honest
about their circulation, whether it
be a smalJ week.Iv or a big daily."
In some casci. where newspapers
fail to deliver on cii.culation prom-
ises, advertisers have been given
partial refunds or advertising cred-
its. Sammcc Zelle, publisher of the
Newhall Signal in Santa Oarita
and a veteran of Southern Califor-
nia's newspaper industry, said such
settlements arc usually kept quiet.
"They only satisfy those that
complain," Zeilc said. ''They don't
go full bore and confess to every
advertiser."
KOBRIN: Fond memories ol wife Kitty
(
From A9
a fund-raising banquet or some
pissied-up frolic, she'd only half-
JCStingly complain, "Oh, do we re-
ally have to go?"
Sometimes she would pepper
her reluctance with some really
salty language -naughty words
like "dam" or "gosh" or, when
truly provoked, an occasional
"heck."
When I'd say, usually apologeti·
cally, that these tribal rites went
with my occupational territory,
stic'd often attend -then prompt·
As many as a dozen teens
dressed in "gang type'' clothing
confronted and assaulted three
men outside a Harbor Boule-
vard health spa in what ap·
pcared to be an unprovoked at·
tack, Costa Mesa police re-
ported Friday.
ly proceed, along with the other
beauties, ~o brighten the social
scene.
The limelight wasn't for her, but
her red-haired flame never ceased
to auract. Follcs were just plain
fond of her.
Dear sweet Kitty's fraiJ and
pain-wrnckcd body is gone, but her
warm glow remains with us.
And son Jeffrey and I, blessed
to have basked in that radiance,
now miss her very, very much.
She's at peace now, and her re·
pose, is richly deserved.
Two of the-victims were
taken to the hospital for treat-
ment Thursday follO)Ving the
10:10 p.m. attack near the Mar-
shalls department store at 2300
Harbor Boulevard, said Sgt.
Tom Cunis. The injuriu were
described as minor .
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November 2, 1991
The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson •.•• 642-4330 ext.387
llcllon B
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handle Sattors
in-21-7 Verdict
By Roger Carlson
Sclol1a EdlDr
IRVINE -New-
port Harbor High's ~
football playt;>ook isn't f.~ '
terribly thick -at (
least not by the stand-~;.
ards of the Sailors' 21-...,.~,..,,
7 Sea View League KPl ..... ~•w
conquest of University ...,._
Thursday night at Irvine High.
1'here's the ·human battering ram
(Brandon Finney), whose bursts from
tackle to tackle netted 117 yards on 32
carries, including a 3-yard touchdown
run in the third quarter to ice the con-
test.
There's tight end Jason Lawson, who
gets open for quarterback Mike Ofer on
occasional clutch situation - a 5-yard
reception on fourth-and-4 from the Tro-
jans' 11 to keep a 62-yard, TD march
alive; and a 13-yard payoff from Ofer in
the third quarter to snap a 7-7 deadlock.
And there's fullback Mike Mancuso
and his counter to left, just when the
opposition really gets focused in on
Finney.
ook -.bad all the winners . . ~
And ... if the Sailors need anything
else, they look to their defense for a lit-
tle help ... this time in the form of junior
Justin ~tcha!!L._ whose 24-yard return of
an interception in the third quarter set , . . . . • 1Yt1uy• !Wnone,.'P.l.ll
up Finney's 3-yard burst, scaling the fate Newport Harbors Brandon Finney unloads after scoring tile clinching touchdown in the third quarter Thursday night in a 21-7 victory over University.
of University. " ___ ' ·------------"The interccptiQn," was about all "You know I heard one of their as-week and every game is a championship
University Coach-Mark CunninghalJl sistants talking as we came out on the game for us," said Brinkley.
could get out in the moments after his field and he was talking about a 4-yard Brinkley wasn't seeing that champion-
tcam's loss -clearly it was the clincher. route-and then a quick out," said Brin- ship effort in the first half despite a
Cunningham's Trojans had playtd the k.Jey. beautiful scoring drive, keyed by a per-
Sailors tough from the outset, and they The extra infonnation was obviously feet 44-yard strike from Ofer to wide rc-
wcre clearly in the hunt with with 4:21 helpful and Ketcham, true to orders, cciver Aaron McKown, who caught the
left in the third period and trailing 14-7. knifed in for the th~ft. "Ketcham really pass on the fly between double coverage
But Ketcham stcppect up intercepted did a good job, it was a great pick and it to the University 17.
at the Uni 48 and ran the ball back to came at a pe rfect time," ·continu.ed Brin-"We've wotked on that pray;!. said
the 24, sett4'1g up a three-play drive, k.Jey, a coach who has his Tars playing a Brinkley, who became Harbor's win-
highlighted by Man,uso's patented 21-championship game each week since the ningest coach in school histO!)' with his
yard counter to the left and culminated big upset loss in the league opener to fifth victory of the season, upping his
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for the TD. "We've got our backs to the wall each than Al Irwin's 37-33-2 mark over a course of eight years.
MMCMdlV'l'llot
Newport Harbor senior Donna
Miiis had her Halloween malceup
on early as she and her team-
mates played a little trick on Co-
rona del Mar's cross country
team. For story on the big dual
meet for boys and girls, see 83.
INSIDE
Costa Mesa High's Mustan~ pushed
PCL rival Laguna
Beach all over the
field in 38-0 victory,
clouded by a
free-swinging
free-for-an tflat led
And that particular mark comes just
at the right time, as well, because the 2-
1 Sea View slate keeps the Sailors on
the heels of defending champion Tustin
(3-0) with a showdown looming on Fri·
day with the Tiller~ at Newport Harbor.
Finney pounded down for six yards on
three carries, then Lawson grabbed
Ofer'a clutch follrth-down pass for a first
down at the 6, and two plays later
Ketcham, on his first carry of the season
in league play, cut back over the middle
from 2 yards out.
Seldom seen in the backfield, Brinkley
See NEWPOAT/84 J
• to ejections of five players and a
Laguna Beach "assistant coach"/84. ~~
Estancia's Christian Gomez (32) outlegs TrabU<.'O tiills' kevin dirk. Eagles' Don Runnion (SO) traJls the play In key hciftc Coast lugue struggle, won by Esuncia, 20-17.
Corona del Mar's i Sea Kin~ satvaged a "'
20-20 with a t• ~ ;;
21-yard field goal by e l Tom Hess with 3:31 .
left In a Sea View · •
league ~ame against
WOOdbndge in which Hess did
everything but sell popcorrv'BS.
Orange Coast
Colleee's Pirates
have JUst one
loss thls season,
''91 . . 'B''~
·~~ ""~ 'ti.. . \ ..
but find
themselves
backed up
against a wall
tonilht at Saddleback College where
the tauchos await at 7 o'clockJB2.
Eagles love to beat Mustangs, 20-1 7
By Barry Faulkner
spcn Wl1l9f
MISSION VlEJO
Apparently, even the
Mustangs wearing blue
and silver are enouS}l
to bring out the best in
the Estancia High Ea-
gles.
Coach John Lleben-
good's underdog visi·
to1'1l upset Pacific Coast League football
co-leader, Trabuco Hills Friday night, 2().
17, to force a four-way tic for first place
in the PCL.
The victory, which Liebengood termed
among the greatest in his six year tenure
at the school, also set the stage for the
second half of the Eagles-Mustangs dou-
bleheader against city rival Costa Mesa,
Pdday night at Orange Coast College.
"We wanted to beat the Mustangs
back·to-back.'' said Estancia quarterback
Matt Johner, who completed 12 of 16
passes for 127 yards to spark. perhaps, bis
team's greatest offensive effon of the ICl-
son.
"We had (o take care of tbll game, be·
fore we could wony about Costa Mesa,"
Ucbengood explained after. a hearty ocl·
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ebration which kicked in with 44 seconds
remaining, when a potential tying 36-yard
field goal by Trabuco's Jason Teno sailed
wide right, allowing the Eagles to run out
the clock.
"Now, this make$ the other J&me with
c Mustangs that much more important.
We be slcy high for thlt one."
The Baites (S-2-1, 2-1) were *YJ~h fol·
lowina Friday's win, chantina • • and
'we're in the pl~tfs.' while t..iebef\IOOd
hugged fellow coaches. players, and ~n hi&h·fmd an official after the sun aound-
ed.
See ESTANCIA,9
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82 Saturday, !"ovember 2, 1991
Community couoge rooUJao
Buel BUdtlen/i· lat:kil/ 11/1 . ta-11111 _,. . -
Orange Coast
pins hopes pn
victory tonight
By Richard Dunn •
Spof1S Wlttet
It's amazing
what a loss
can do. One
minute, Or-
ange Coast
Co llege is
ranked No. 2
in the country;
the next, it's
staring up at the rest. of the pack
with its back against a wall.
OCC's national championship
dreams staggered into a nightmare
after being upset by Rancho San-
tiago las\ week. Now, the Pirates
face an Uphill battle in the Mission
Conference's Central Division, the
most crucial portion of their sea-
son.
Whether or not the Pirates can
bounce back will be determined
tonight at 7 o'clock as Orange
Coast, 5-1 overall, 4-1 in the con-
ference and 0-1 in the division,.
travels to Mission Viejo to face
sizzling Saddleback (5-1, 4-1, 1-0)
in the second week of divisional
play.
"I picked them to win the Cen-
tral Division and they're still my
pi ck to win it," OCC Coach Bill
Workman said of the Gauchos,
who defeated Fullerton last week,
17-3, and are ranked No. 3 in the
weekly JC Southland poll.
"They do it all. They're a very
good offensive football team and
they have nine of 11 starters back.
They were my pick all the way.
They're in the driver's seat."
The Pirates, who were nipped
by Rancho Santiago, 10-7, in a
rain-battered Santa Ana Bowl last
Saturday, also watched their nine-
game conference winning streak
come to an end as they lost four of
six fumbles.
Although Workman, a sixth-year
lft~
OCC's Ad rain Steen won't start, but he's billed to play tonight .. -coach, is 4-1 lifetime against Sad-
dleback, the Pirates are 6-9 all-
time versus the Gauchos.
"It's make it or break it time,"
OCC outside linebacker Sedric
Shorter said. "If we lose to this
team, we're in the back seat. It's
like do or die."
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OFRN8• Ht. WI.
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6·1 220
6-1 210
6·2 200
6·3 200
6·-0 265
6·1 ~5
.6·3 295
6-3 275
6--4 255
6-2 210
32 Mike Wlll!lock
34 Eric Washington
20 Scott Hammon
83 Culleo Ptousha
17 Mike Bargas
59 Randy Marsh
73 Kip Vfinlder
65 Bobby Halt
56 Jason Butler
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57 Tyler C0(111ght
4 Dao Petrolle
68 Enc Shimomura
I Sedt1c Shorter
26 Rodlley Bruce
6 Ke1111 Bl#'ke
25 Scott Seymour
7 Mike Pl1nce
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6-0 220
6·1 220
6-4 220
6-0 190
6·0 185
6-1 190
6-2 210
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SOCCER
VOLLEYBALL
LONG BEACH
CONVENTION CENTER
Ir DOWNTOWN MARINA
Shoreline Drive et Linden Avenue
Octobm 30 • llovamblr 3 •
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S1ddleb1ck. much like Orange
Coast this year, has bad aome im-
pressive victories, including * 36-8
win over El Camino, tut season's
Orange County Bowl champions.
The Gauchos, who average 35.8
points a game, arc led by tailback
Matt Calvaho, a 900-yard rusher as
a freshman last year who broke
loose against Fullerton for 106
yards and a touchdown. 11\ey also
have freshman quarterback Tim
Snowden, the Central Division's
leading passer who has completed
75 of 134 throws for 1,357 yards
and 14 touchdowns with 10 inter-
ceptions.
Before last week's drubbing, the
Pirates enjoyed a banner first half,
outscoring their opponents, 216-55,
in addition to becoming the con-
ference's top-rated defense.
Orange Coast, ranked fourth in
the Southland, is averaging 37.2
points per contest while giving up
an average of only 10.8 points.
Returning from the injured list
and making hjs inaugural start of
the season for OCC tonight willbe
strong safety Mike Prince. Fresh-
man linebacker Dan Petrone (Es-
tancia), who had a dozen primary
tackfes and a forced fumble last
week, will make his second straight
start.
OCC linebacker Kimo Leopolo
will miss his second straight game
because of a minor knee injury.
Tailback Shane Sherman, who sur-
f ered a thigh contusion in the first
quarter last week, is expected to
be out at least two weeks.
Although tailback Adrain Steen
can play, Workman will start Eric
Washington and fullback Mike
Whitlock in the backfield tonight.
Steen, OCC's leading rusher •
who missed almost two entire
games because of a sprained
ankle, gained 98 yards on 16 car-
ries last week, including a 4-yard
touchdown jaunt.
Steen moved into second place
on the all-time OCC rushing list
with 1,442 yards, passing Dan
Duddridge (1,366 yards in 1977-
78). Tony Accomando, who gained
1,873 yards in 1974-75, is the
school's all-time leader.
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Eklof; Ben dz ~pace
· ~osta Mesa .gi~ls ~o
cross \._country win
The Costa Mesa girls cross country team improved
to S-1 in Pacific Coast League meets lbunday,
breezing to a 21-34 decision over Trabuco Hills at
Te Winkle Park. ~ •.
Katy Eklof was declared the winner in a time of 19:40, although
she was closely followed by te~mmate Denisha Bc_ndz, wbp'bad the
same time. Julie' Maher was nine seconds back with a fourth-place
finish. ~
In other girls meets:
•Laguna Hilla 16. ~a.a~a 47: O~ the Ha~ks' course, Liz Pel-
ayo was the top Estancia finisher, placing fifth m 19:45.
• Bishop Amat 23, Mater Del 33: Senior Melanie Monge was
the top Monarchs' finisher, placing fourth in 20:30 in the Angelus
League meet.
In boys meets: '
• Lapoa HJUs 23, Estancia 36: The Eagles' Robert Ho (15:52)
and Jeff Manz (16:10) each posted pc~al bests in finishing ~3:
but the Hawks' depth was too much t overcome at Laguna Hills
course. Estancia finished 4-1 in PCL me ts.
•Costa Mesa 26, Trabuco Ullls 31: The Mustangs secured theu
first PCL victory of the season by downing winless Trabuco at
TeWinkle Park. ·
Sophomore Andy Russell w~s one_ s_econd off ~is pcz:sona~ best
this year, winning m 16:09. Jumor Wtlbe Noonan JUSt missed hold-
ing on for second, settling for third place in 16:20. Peter Tran was
fourth in 16:29.
•Mater Del 27, Bishop Amat 28: The unranked.Monarchs upset
the Lancers, who entered the meet at Schaba.fum Park ranked
third in CIF Division II. Bishop Amat claimed the fu'Slt two spots,
but Mater Dei took the next four with Larry Bronaugh, Ouisto-
pher Hau, freshman Danny Kozak and Kanuan Sufi placing third
through sixth.
The Monarchs went 3-2 in Angelus dual meets with the league
finals slated for next Wednesday. · ·
-Newport eases to victory
The Newport ~bor Hi$h girls tennis team, behind
strong doubles play from ats top two teams, downed • •
Saddleback, 13-5, in a Sea View League match Thurs-_,,,-__ _
day. ·
The victory moved Newport to 6-3 in league play with one more
i;natch against Tustin remaining. The Sailors also moved into a tie
for second place with University, which lost in a tiebreaker against
Woodbridge. ,
The teams. of Tracey Teal-Kim Lewis and Lindsey Olson-Camila
RajKumar each produced sweeps, while Sarah Hawkins did the
same in singles.
• Estancia 15, Trabuco Hiiis 3! The Eagles moved a step closer
to a share of the Pacific Coast League title Thursday, winning aJJ
of the doubles sets.
The ·teams of Lauren Weaver-Kristina.J:irjgaitis, Stacy Goodricb-
Cara Frino and Julie Schlosser-Jenny Dta'ke all went unbeaten in
the m;ttch.
f stancia rolls past Century
The Estancia High girls volleyball team made. quick
work of Century Thursday night, 15-5, 15-6, 15-4, to
stay on pace for a runner-up finish in the Pacific Coast
League.
• >'-·
The Eagles improved to 6-2 in league play behind Claudio Rug-
giero's eight kills in 13 attempts, as well as five service aces.
"We've been struggling a lot lately, so this was good for us," said
Estancia Coach Tom Pestolesi.
Elsewhere:
•Laguna Beach 3, Costa Mesa 0: The Mustangs didn't go down
easiJy in game one, but eventµally were worn down by the PCL-
leading Artists, 15-2, 15-5, 15-6. Costa Mesa dips to 3-5 in league
pl;ly.
In a community colJege match:
• Oran1e Coast 3, Rancho Santla10 0: The Pirates quickly dis-
patched the host Dons, 15-6, 15-1, 15-1, Friday to maintain fheir
grip on second place in the Orange Empire Conference. Kit
Spaath had eight kills with no errors, while Stacy Bckemeyer also
had eight kills and five blocks to pace the Pirates (11-3, 6-1).
Eagles tune up with win
• -~
HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Estancia High
water polo team, facing a critical match at home
against Trabuco Hills on Wednesday, tuned up with a
17-12 non-league decision at Huntington Beach Friday.
The Eagles (13-9) bad two big periods ~ the first when they
scored six goals and the third when they tallied seven -to easily
dispatch the Oilers.
Ryan BoUenbach scored six goals, Adam Bollenbach added four
and Pete Shinners three for Estancia, which needs a win against
Trabuco Hills to sew up third place in the Pacific Coast League.
OCC rea£hes title game
MISSION VIEJO -Orange Coast College's water ---
polo forces won a pair of games Friday to reach the ·~
championship final of the Orange Empire Conference • ~
Tournament at Saddleback College.
The Pirates downed the host Gauchos, 14-9, in the openina
round, then survived a scare from ctJ>ress before winning on a
last-minute goal, lS-14.
The victory moves Coast into the conference championship title
game against regular-season champ Grossmont at 12:30 today at
SaddJeback.
Against Saddleback, Travis Moss led a balanced attack as the Pi-
rates built a 9-3 halftime lead and cruised to the victory.
Coast built an early 7-3 lead over Cypress, only to sec the
Chargers rally to finally get even at 14·f4. Rob Wort.bing•• fifth g~al o~ the match_, with less than a minute to play, provided the
sltm wmnlng margin.
OCC women fall in soccer
A breakaway goal in the ft.nal 15 minutes helped vis· ---
iting Mt. San Antonio to a 2·1 women's aocccr victory ~.;
over Orange Coast Friday in an Orange Empire Con· ~ ..
fcrence ntatch. ----
With the score deadlocked at 1-1, Cassie Ross moved in alone
on OCC goalie Owen Sukeen1 and netted the same-winner. The
decision kept the Mounties (10-1-4, 5-1·3) in second place in the
conference while it marked the third 1tr1l&}lt setback for the Pl·
rates (6-8-2, 4-3·1).
In a coJlcge men's match:
• SoCal Colleae 5, Menlo 1: In a final tuneup before the start of
the playoffs next week, the Vanguard.a (8-10..l) erupted for four
second-half eoal1, two by Carlos Mtn.montea includina one on a
penalty kick, to win the non<anference match at home.
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Newport Harbor, CdM. runners take off In their Sea .View League cr~s country duel o? T!'ursday. At right, Newport's Mary Crane relaxes after leading her te3:"'mates to victory with winning time of 18:30.
Newport girls' win _ as easjt as · 1-2.-3; CdM boys triumph
By Kirt WQlcott
Sports Wlbr
NEWPORT BEACH - A double-pump fist
clutch at the finish line by Newport Harbor High
girfs cross country ooach Eric Tweit said it all.
It was a perfect reaction to a perfect race run by
Mary Crane, Donna Mills and Gwen Twist, who fin-
ished 1-2-3 in a Sea View League dual meet Thurs-
day to assure •I! upset over Corona del Mar Qn its
home coune.
CdM boys coach Bill Sumner also had reason to
celebrate after all seven of bis runners recorded
personal records and held off a favored Newport
Harbor team. .
"I told you, on paper (Newport) looked like they
would beat us, but these guys ran a great race," said
Sumner, following the Sea Kings' 26-30 decision
.over a Newport team that bas never won a dual
meet at CdM's Back Bay course.
The girls' score was also 26-30, but in Newport's
favor. In dual meet scoring, a sweep of the first
three spots guarantees a victory.
"I thought we.mipt go 1-2, but never~
est dreams did I think we would go 1-~·3," an elat-
ed Tweit said. The Sailors entered the race ranked
ninth in Division III of the ClF Section, with the
Sea Kings rated seventh.
Newport Harbor seniors Mary Crane and Donna
Mills led for most of the 3-mile race, with Crane
finishing first in 18 minutes, 30 seconds and Mills a
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close second in 18:33.
A few strides back, sophomore Gwen TWist bat-
tled CdM's leader, freshman Dresden Howell, for
third. With less than a half-mile to go, Twist pulled
away, finishing in 18:34 to Howell's 18:45.
And, for the Sailors, it's a good thing she did, for
the next four finishers after Howell were Sea Kings.
Freshman Brooke Meek finished fifth in 19:05, fol-
lowed by Heather Bray (19:49), Heather Taketa
( 19:52) and Mollie Flint ~ 19:55), before· Newport's
next runner, Heather Davidson (20: 11 ), crossed the
line.
The boys' race was less divided, but equally cxcit-
i~g. On the last comer, CdM senior Aaron Mc-
Clcndon slipped and fell, cutting open his leg.
"I got caught on the last tum, skidded and went
all the way down,." said McClcndon, wbo gpt back
up and finished second in a.personal best 15:43.
Newport juniors Sky Peterka (15:43) and Jared
Overton (15:47) ran first and third, respectively, but
four of the next five finishers were from Corona dcl
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But the CdM runners, unrankl\i p(ior to Thurs-
day, had other ideas. Along with McClcndon, per-
sonal records were turned.Jn by Steve LcSicur
(16:03), Mike Bradford (16:04), Corey Thomas
(16:11). Pete Carmichael (16:19), Tim Timmons
(16:22) and Chris Hritz (16:42).
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Newport Harbor's Wade Tift (22) moves in to recover a University fumble at the side of Aaron Norton Thursday night amidst a horde of defen4ers, including Aaron McKown (21) and Slcy Harris.
NEWPORT: Sailors set up showdown with Tusdil on Friday Statistics .
From 61 the last three that may have had
Brinkley steaming at halftime.
coupled with the victory, was
especially gratifying for Brinkley.
"University is a good team and
this is their big year." be said. ·~1
knew this would be a tough one."
guard Pat Cahill. .............. , ...... = .. ? -...,__,Qi ..,.. WIDCML wm\'lllCI
explained Ketcham's appearance
in the backfield because, in goal
line situations, he's brought into
a full-house format.
And on the left side was taclcle
Amin Mirhadi. giving the Sailors
a balanced punch that University
seldom was able to cope with.
Newpol1 Haitlor 0 7 14 0-21 Mt-LIWlon, 2-11; Md(awft, 1-44; Cab:clo.
l.'1lwrllly 0 7 0 0-7 1.e. ~ach wasn't very happy with
our defense," said Finney. "He
said we weren't playing champi-
onship defense."
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NH-Kelclllm 21\11~ldck),1:35. Andnln. 1-&.
~-Apn 3"" ~ ldd(), 1:03. GAm 8TATISTI08
University countered late in
the first half with a 46-yard
march, keyed by a face mask
penalty and a 10-yard pickup on
a pass from Chris Peake to Chad
Valouslcy, and capped by a 3-yard
scoring run by Jerry Apana, who
bounced off a would-be tackler at
the 3 and scored easily.
The defense indeed turned it
up a notch in the second half.
but the game ball really belongs
to the offensive line, which time
and again was beating University
to the punch.
GAii• llOTU iii llne SU View gwnes ......, ....., has IUlhed for 330 ywds
on 73 cames (4.S wnoe). but 1ht bla st1t ts 11e tact tie has been trown for a loss ~ once In
thOse 73 carr1es. ~ nose gun ... .....,...
nalled Finney for I 1-yanl loSS ~ befoft flllftma. He's run kif doUble-dlolts (1 o yards or men) ~
IOU' limes In 1hlt span ... Another big asset for 1he
SallOl1 comes lh 1he purCklo game ... Doug ltuoll.,.a 34-yard IYellQe on five boots
heJoed keep lhe Tars out al trouble ... Mike
Ofer has completed 7 al 12 passes In In II.st
two S1arts -lllld 1tvee al 1hose complellons llM
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Brinkley's message must have
set in because in the second half
the Trojans were effectively
smothered -iilthough without
the big interception it could have
<!asily been a different story.
NH-Llwson 13 pm from Oflr (l(alter ldck), Fnt dawns 11 13
5:17. Rushes·ywdage 48-192 31-128 NH -Att1'y 3 1!.11' (t(mlr lclcl(), 4:05. Pus1ng )'lldlge 71 118
Allendlnct: 1,1100 (IS1lmllld). Passing 44-1 12·25-2
tMDMOUAL RUSHlllQ Net rftln )'ll'dloe• 24 as
NH-Finney, 32·117; Mlncuso, 7-51; T1fl. Sdl-yardlge none 1...nn-7
&-232; Kllthlm 1-2. Net prdloe 217 270
Finney's bursts, behind his full-
back, Mancuso. were especially
effective behind the blocking of
guard Marc Barton and tack,le
Beau Ralphs, along wifh pulling
Uni-Huie, 11-51; Apana, 4-23; Dowdy, 5-22; Pul-.s 5--34 5-32
"Finney ran tough," said Cun-
ningham. "They're a good ball
club."
Puke, &-15; Andnon. M . Fumbles~ lost 2-1 1-1
INDMDUAL PAlllNG Rios-Ml yardage 3-4 4-30
The 8-play drive. included gains
of 0, 4, 7, 3, 1, 3 and 3 and it was
NH-Ofer, 44-1. 71. Timi of possession 2S: 15 21 :45
Uli-Peal<e. 12-25·2, 118. *Pin 19Uns, lrmepllons. Unble"""'
The quality of competition,
been '°' TOs •
Mustangs duke ·it out in 38-0 ·rout
Costa Mesa buries Artists
in ~ight-marred PCL game
carries, including touchdown runs
of 1, 1 and 3 yards.
And receiver Mike Meyer was
on the scoring end of a 29-yard
dart from quarterback Matt Har-
ber.
Laguna Beach, which began with a
squad of 19, offered little resis-
tance.
Tran ran the kickoff back 54
yards to the Laguna 32, and on
second down Harber passed to
Meyer in the end zone from 29
yards out to push the count to 24-
0.
By Roger Canson
Spot1s Edllor
NEWPORT BEACH -Never
let it be said things are dull when
Costa Mesa High's Mustangs mix
it up with the Laguna Beach Art-
ists.
things back in order there were
two Laguna players -Steele and
lineman Mike Roberts -ejected,
three Costa Mesa players -Mike
Cota, Adam Hernandez and Don
Hill -ejected, as well as the La-
guna Beach "assistant," who ap-
peared to be taking his swings at
uniformed players.
Those were most of the eye-
openers, although the Mustangs
were closing the door shut from
the get-go behind the line surge of
tackles Ryan Park and Wilson,
along with 285-~und sophomore
guard Brian Srrutb. who would oc-
casionally "unbalance" Mesa's for-
ward wall to give the backs even
better sailing.
Pawinski powered in for the first
score to culminate an 80-yard
march, and just one play after the
ensuing kickoff Fernando Ospina
recovered a Laguna Beach fumble
at the Laguna 22.
Matt Jaglowski intercepted on
the Artists' first snap and Mesa
was camped on the Laguna Beach
41.
It's happened before between
these two -and it happened
again Friday night in the third
quarter during Costa Mesa's 38-0
squashing of the Artists in the Pa-
cific Coast League football game.
Pawinski ran for 20 yards on the
first snap, and three plays later he
went in from a yard out to push
the count to 14-0.
Tran swept the right side for 30
yards to the Laguna 11 -but as
he was being downed at that point
the fight started across the field
where Wilson and Steele were
down. Asked in the aftermath who his
freshman coach was, Laguna
Beach head coach Lyman Olney
responded: "Hal A.kins and Ed
Bowen," as he brushed past to exit
the field.
After fumbling away the ball
twice on their first two posses·
sions, the Mustangs went to work
with a precision running game and
Senior Roy Serrano toed a 21-
yard field goal with 1:13 left in the
second period to give the Mus-
tangs a 17-0 halftime cushion. The game' was shut down for
nearly 15 minutes as officials tried
to sort out the details and restore
order, but for the Artists, there
would be no restoration of order
in terms of dealing with the game
on the field.
Taking some of the luster off a
440-yard production by the Mus-
tangs w~ a flurry of fighting on
the field and spilling on to the La-
guna Beach sidelines early in the
quarter, resulting in five players
ejected, as welJ as an unidentified
"Laguna Beach freshman coach,"
according to Mesa officials.
It didn't ta.Ice long for the fire-
works to start in the second half.
"Jared Wilson (Costa Mesa's
285-pound sophomore tackle) pan-
caked their guy (6-foot-l, 230-
pound Dante Steele)," said Costa
Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin, and
from when punches were thrown
suddenly there were scrimmages in
every direction, including what ap-
peared to be a Laguna Beach-clad
"coach" in the IJ:liddle of things.
Punches were being thrqwn for
a good 60 seoonds, perhaps longer,
and by the time officials finally got
Pressed if this was really true
(A.kins and Bowen are the sopho-
more coaches and were both in
the stands at the time), Olney
said: "Mike Roche."
Asked if Roche was on the field
during the fighting, Olney stated:
"Yes, but he wasn't doing any-
thing."
"He (the assistant) was really
knocking the crap out of Cota, ..
said Baldwin, who watched his
team do most of the knocking dur-
ing the contest.
Sophomore Binh Tran rushed
for 235 yards on 20 carries, includ-
ing a 30-yard scoring dash with
just 35 seconds left in the game.
Another sophomore, Mike Paw-
insk.i, rambled for 117 yards on 22
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CM-Senlno 21 FG, :13.
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Ide*). 11 :08.
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Pawinsk.i went in from 3 yards
ollt on the third play after the
game w~ resumed and it was 31--0.
Jeff Niebling intercepted twice
after that juncture. and finally the
Mustangs closed out the scoring
with Tran's 30-yard burst.
Local waters still produGing gaod catl:has
S alt water angling bas improved for
local fishermen beading out to
nearby kelp beds and offshore
islands u good catches of big yeUowtail
and Jou of legal calico bass were sacked.
Donny Brockman skippered the
"Freelance." operating out of Davey's
Locker over to San Oemente Island,
during a midweek trip and boated 21
yelJowa. The tails were all in the 20-to
JO.pound class and many more fish were
busted off.
Brocbnan fished the protected Witters
inalde the cut entt of the island and bad
bait tank full of aquid for his puseogen.
Davey'• IActer {71~673-1434) will t>e
Nllftln& tbo 1'hundcrblrd0 out to
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Oemento on weekend trips departing the landina at·
midnlaht. •
Mike Yocom, 1pokcaman for Dayqfa. reporu that there
ii ample ltve bait IVailablc !or-ftlhina trips and that 1q11id ii
adU beiq made nJablJy off Newport. Small boofto and near
limhl or lepJ calicol round out tbe IUrflco ectJon for the
Newport Geet. DiftY• md Newport Landing are both ntnniq abaUoW
water rock cod trips to offshore high spots and pickina Iota
of sculpin and rock fish. ·
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Cooler weather bu moved in due to the fint wlntry
storms of the fall and could drop water tempenturca In
mid-channel watera and sour shark fishina. Lou of private
boaU are fiahina high spots and picking up bluca and a few
mako sharb Uling chum Unea.
Davey'a Lode.er will schedulo the "California Dawn" for
shark ffthiQa only trips wbeo enouah reacrvationt are made
to make the trip out economical.
y dlowfin, bluefln and albacore popped up for tho Saa Die., fleet and private yacbu runnina out of N~ The
hot area, • of prea time. II about 13b milca below San DielD ... bta &JU aJona the lmlde rldp. t1mlll of tuDa were eoa11Doo for all boata filblq thla area
and It loob ..-a ICboc* Of flab could atlct around until
November. For an update oa ftahlna thil late nm ot tuna_
contact Filherman•a Landin& at (619) 222-0391. . o
B au and channel catfllb continue '° ~ pd ftablna at lnlne Lalr.e. Ject KeaaedJ of Calta .... calalbt a ~
beftj 1bmt of c:hanMI cata dda "* wlaOe &bbta m -'
Saatlqo Plata, ud hJj bJlplt WbWrar9ib ~ In It '
11~ pounds. Kennedy wu ftshlna from a rental boat and ho
was baited up with fresh cbunb of mackerel.
The trout opener bu be delayed until mid-November at
lMne due to warm water conditions. For more infonmtion
on fishing Irvine, phone 649-2991.
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The 1991 ·92 waterfowl seuon bu opened, and Jou of
duck hunten have headed out to flooded ponda, lakca and
refugca to hunt puddle dUcb. ·
The waterfowl population la up from recent yean in the
Pacific Flyway and pd buntfq throulh the first hall of
tile teuoa II expected at moat· SoutblaDd lhoodn1 spots.
One of the moct comiltent dudt lnmtiQI area In
Southern California if located In PndO Bufn. jut about 25 '
minutca from Newport Bollch. whore a n~ of public
1nd private duck dubl bunt over ponded water.
Raaha,ap•a Duct Himtti.& Cub (714-735-2361) is ~a to
unattlCbed huntm Md opentea oo Wedrie.day. Saturday
and Sundly.
ShotpMera can reteM a double blind for a day shoot •
Tho limit on dacb .. tour bitdl per dty iid no more tbU
ono can be a aprta and oilly Wee mallatde can bo iDduded
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62-0 win
RIVERSIDE -Scoring 01
its first six' possessions of the
gime, the Calvary Chapel HigJ
Eagles crushed host Shermai
Indian, 62--0, Friday night iJ
Arrowhead League football.
The Eagles met little resis.
tancc in moving to 7-1 overall
4-0 in league play. Sherman In
dian dips to 1-S, 1-3.
"The kids played well, it wa:
a good, solid team effort," aaic
Calvary Coach Kris Van Hook
"We had no letdown. Thei
'kids were big -bigger thu
we are -and they tried tc
bring eight guys at us so w•
had no choice but to pasa.
"(Ouarterbac:t Jason) Shar
key had a real good night Anc
we had two TD puses, u wel
as two TD runs. called bact.0
Sharkey was 11 of U
through the air for 216 yardi
and four touchdowm. He allc
ran for a score in the thin ~arter.
Matt Kellogg also enjoyed 1
productive evening, acorin1 five
TDs, two on first-quarter rum
of 3 and "14 yards, two on ICC
ond-quarter pass receptions oi
59 and 14 yards, and fmally 1
third-quarter run of 11 yarda.
Brian Arrowood. on a lS
yard 1'Cception~ Sa~ Younger
on a 25-yard reception; anc
Rick Coburn, on a 7-yard run
accounted 1or the other Cal vary scores.
Dcfenai'Yely, Anowood wu 1
standout witb a pair of inter·
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Hess leads Sea Kings into
20-20 tie with Woodbridge
By Kirk Wolcott
$pons Wr1ler
IRVINE-The Corona del Mar
football team pulled out an im-
pressive 26-20 tie with Woodbride
on Friday night, but may have lost
its second starting quarterback in
three weeks. •
Junior Matt Evans -playing
for Todd Kehrli, who was Jost for
the season with a dislocated elbow
two games ago -was helped off
the Irvine High field with a
sprained ankle late in the fourth
quarter of the Sea ·view League
game.
His replacement, junior Tom
Hess, had a chance to win the
game, but his 27-yard field goal at-
tempt with 21 seconds to play was
-pat"t~ally blocked and came up
short.
"We played great football to-
night, it's only too bad that we
couldn't have won," said CdM
Coach Dave Holland. The tie left
the Sea Kfogs at 2·5·2 overall 0-2·
1 in league. '
Woodbri de, which entered the
game as the eigth-ranked team in
·the CIF Division VI poll, now car-
ries a 4-2-1 mark, 1·1·1 in league.
Last season, these two teams
tied 27-27.
Baldwin said that Evans' status
was uncertain. The c,oach did not
know whether Hess, the Sea ·
Kings' starting tailback, would
start at quarterback in next week's
Statistics
Corona del Mer 20, Woodbridge 20
aoo.. by Querten INDMDUAL PMllNQ COl'OOI def Mir 7 3 7 3-20 CdM -Evans, 9-18· 1, 90, Hess. 0.0·0, 0
Woodbllclgt 6 6 0 8-20 Wood-Wylll. J2·30-0, 167.
'1nt GuMtw INDMDUAL RRCEMNG
Wood-Edwlf'ds 80,,., (ldck tllled), 7.24. CdM-Claltt. 3 ... 4. Hess. J.21, Quinn, 2-21,
CdM-Cln 22 pass 1rom Evans (Hess kick). StedbtfO, 1_. 3 27 Wood-Edwards, 4-80, H~. 4·39. 0cMn. 3·38, Osborne, 1-6 SeoolMlau.rter CdM -Hess 19 FG, 9·31.
Wood-EclWIRls 1 M (M lalled), 2:06.
Thlnll Querter CdM-Hess 22 ,,., (Hess kick). 9:04
Peutth QuartM'
Wood-Alldneon 2 1'11'1 CNY'ltt run). 7.25. CdM-Hess 21 FG. 3:31. .
Alllndn:t· 2.000 (etllmatea).
INDMDUAL RUSHING
CdM-Hess. 111-68; Steetberg, 10-58; Quinn,
2·10; Walz, 2-3: fvans, 4-1.
Wood-EdWlfds. 19-136: Atkinson. 5-20;
Wylll. 6: 16. -
• OAlll! STATISTICS
C4ll Weod
Ars1 downs' 11 15
Rushes-yardage 36-138 40-172
Passing yardJoe 90 167
Passing 9· 111· 1 12 -30·0
Net rrun y1tc1aoe· 3 2
. Sacks·)'ll"OIOe 2 ·mln-16 0-0
Net yanSage 214 341
PUits 6-37 5-27 2
F1lmbles·lumbles lost 2· 1 3· 1
Flags-net yanlage 5-35 11-115
T1me al possession 25:08 22:52
•flu11 relUms, lnten:eplions. fumble returm
g;imc agaimt SaddkhJcl... c11hcr.
He!>~ turned in a tremendo u!>
pc.!rformJnt:l' FndJ\. He rthhcd for
66 y.m.ls. includ111g .1 22-\ard
wuchdo"n that put -(\1\1 up: 17-
12. in the 1hirtt'qu.1rtn 1 k caught
four pa'>!le' fnr 21 \.lrt1'. t..1ckcd
ticlJ go.ii' of 14 JnJ 21 \Jrd' and
made a l'<.Juchdt1Y>n-,J\I~).! tJcklc
IJte in the fiN half.
He-.<; also punted once for the
inj1Hl'U Evan-.. The "ic.i Kings
downed the ball on the I -vard line
with I minute 52 scco11d'i. remain·
ing and the score tied at 20-nl l.
On the next play, Cdl\1 line-
backer J.R. Walz tackled quarter-
back James Wvatt in the end zone
for an apparent go-ah1:atl ~afcty,
hut the play wa., calkd ha.:!.. on a
penalty.
"We hJd too manv ml·n on the
fiehJ ." Holland !>.11J~ 'hat..ing hie;
head.
The Sea Kin gs !>t11l had a ~hance
to win the game "hen a Wood·
hndge punt went out a l the 20·
yard line with 57 'ecnnch left.
H es~. standing in ~hot-gun forma-
tion. took the ball hin1,clf three
'1ra1gh1 plays to the Woodbridge
11, sc ttint up the field goal at·
tempt.
"(Hess) just hit it low," Holland
said. "The hold was fine He's
been making those all year. ..
The lead changed hands si.'<
times, with Woodbridge pulling
ahead in the fourth quarter on a
2-yard run by Bill Atkinson. Quar-
terback James Wyatt, who com-
pleted 12 of 30 passes for 167
E.SIANCIA: Eagles win~ 20~11·'
From 81
Estancia set up the celebration
with two lime-consuming l'10riog
drives spanning the third and founh
quarters, which erased a 17-10 defi-cit. _
Johner capped a 15-play, 89-yard
march with has second 1 ·yard touch-
down run to tic it at 17-17 with
10:06 remaining, and Mike Smith's
second field goal of the night, from
35 yards out, . capped a nine-play
march to provide the final margin
wilh 5:19 left.
The Estancia defense, which set
up 10 points with two of its three
turnovers, continued to give the ball
back to the offense, forcing Tra-
buco to punt after three downs on
the ensuing possession.
But Estancia couldn't run out the
clock, punting on fourth-and-one
from the Trabuco 36 with 2:05 left
to give the hosts one final chance at
protecting their perfect PCL reco~d.
The Mustangs (3-4-1, 2·1) nearly
did just that, as junior quarterbaclc
Pat Barnes completed six straight
passes, then .scrambled for 8 yards
to move his team to the Eagles' 15.
An incomplete pass and a sack by
the trio of Fred Pajarito, Ricardo
Aguilar and Alberto Rojas brought
up fourth down, and the Ill-fated
field goal try.
The final defensive series was
typical of the hard-hj11ing intensity
the Eagles displayed throughout.
"We played hard, we hit hard, ·
and we controlled the ball "
L1ebengood said. "Johner played' a
great ga'!le and we came up with a
hell of an effort against a great
team. That· Ba mes is a dangerous
quarterback and we stopped him
\\-hen we had to. We knew we had
to win this one. It was gut-check
Walz Hess
ya rds, ran in a two-point conver-
-.1on that gave ttle Warriors a 20-
17 lead.
Wall returned the ensuing kick-
off 33 ya rds .and a face mask call
put the ball on the Woodbridge 38
with JU5t under seven minutes to
play. Evans, who completed nine
of 18 pass(;S for 90 yards, guided
the Sea Kings to the 6, where
lies•; 21-yard fie ld goal produced
the final score.
W(Xldbndge struck first on GJen
F<lwar<l's BO·ya rd run early in the
game. Edwards, who finished with
136 ya rds rushing and four rccep-
t ions for 80 more, scored again m
the second quarter on a 1-yard run
that gave the Warriors a 12-10
h:ilftime lead. .
CdM enjoyed its first of three
lead<; wh en Jason Clark caught a
~2-}'ard pass from Evans to go up
7-6. Clark finished with three recp·
tions for 44 yards. c
OAlll! NOTSS -CdM defensive bad
Scott Pannier was a one-man pteYel'll defense
In 1111 second QUalter he knocked the Woodlllldge ~ert>ack out ot bolK!ds on the 1-y.CI line. folllno
an em point 1ttempt. Then. on ltle llnal play ot the
first hall, he taclcleCI Olen ldwerda. the War·
rb'S' speedy back. II the 1 to prMl1I a IOOChdoWn
Miil• Moon reccrmeel a Mnbll 111at led to the s~ Klnp' 11rst touclleloWn anc1 cam Hoover cNne up w1lll a lost Woodt>llCIOe ball INt gave CdM
a challce to seen late In tile game . Sophomore
Garth Turner blOke up a l1llTlber Of pass ~ys
and had a hall OOZtn tackles from Ns defensive t>aclt
pasftlon Matt ""8ft• Pll1led !Ive times tor an
average ot 37 4 ylfds before leaving the g11t1e wftl1 a
s11111neC1 ankle.
time." ~ emotion going on defense."
Johner showed no queasine ' • Aguilar set the tone early, forciq
!he pocket, complettng scve passes a fumble that teammate Clad So-
m. the two sccond·haJf scoring reosoo recovercd~t the &ta.ocia 36
dn~es -four fo~ first downs -to end the Mustangs opening drive.
whale also ~.rambh~g fo r key .Yard· Estancia cashed in nine pl•Y!
age when his receivers were ~v· later, when Johner found a gap oft'
ercd. Johner, who took several hats right g\lard for a l·yard touchdown
after. holdi.ng the b~ll until the last and a 7:b lead with 3:11 left in the
possible mstan.t an the pocket, first quarter.
earned. a rou~sng the passer pen· Trabuco answered with c:omecu·
~lty which prOVlded a key first d~wn tive touchdown drives on its next
an . lhe 15-play touchdown dnve, two possessions, but linebacker .
which ate ~ven minutes and 3? sec-Peter Baniaga picked a fumble out
onds off the clock, and kept his de-of the air after a completed pass
fcnse off the field . Trabuco also and returned it 25 yards to the Tra-
roughed the punter 10 extend the buco 15 to set up a 23-yard Smith
march. field goal to cut the deficit to 14-10
"It was great for the offense to at half.
play so well," Estancia linebacker After an Estancia fumble the Ea·
Ricardo Aquilar said. ''We had our gles' lone turnover Teno kicked a
ups and downs tonight, but when 35-~ard three-point~r to make it 17-
we saw how well the offense played 10, but 11 was all Estancia from
in the second half, it really got our there.
Statistics
. lhtanolll 20, Trabuco Hiiia 17
Score !tr Quart . .,. INDMDUAL PASSING
Es~ta 7 3 0 10-20 Est-Johner 12·16-0 ~7
Trabuco Hills 7 7 3 0-17 TH-Barnes: 16-29-1: 223; Teno. H-0, 23.
Fll"lt Guertef' INDMDUAL RECEMNQ
Est -Jotvltr 1 run (Smith kick), 3.11 ES1-Chamberlaln 4.54· Norll10 3-29: Rimi
TH-Bltk 1 run (Tero kick). 0 28 3·26 Ba~aoi. 1-23: smh_ 1-rrnis' 5 ' ' Second Quater • · ' • · TH-Recliner 1 pass ~ B1mes (Tero kick) TH-Teno, 3-85; Clayton, 3-40: GrS1am. 4-35; 1 57 Bates. 1 ·37. Urooe. 1-22. El/1y. 1-19: Gomez.
Est-FG Smith 23 1 10 1-6, Reclvler, 2-5
Thins Quarter OAllE STATISTICS
TH-FG Teno 35. 5 45 lat TM
TH-Barajas 40 l!Un:eptloo rrtJm (Broadbere r:im downs 12 13 Ide~). 3 16 Rusries-varoaoe 34· 113 23-83
l'ourth QuW19f' PasSlng yarciaoe 121 245
Est-Jolvltr 1 run <Smllh klck) 1 O 06 Pmmg 12-16-0 17-30-1
Est-FG Smith 35. 5 19 Net return y.roaoe· 48 19
Allendance 2,000 (esllmlted) Sacks·yardaae 2-rnrus-16 3-tm-13
INDMDUAL RUSHING Net yardage 'Z72 33-4
Est-Gomez. 18-69 Jotvler 11-19, NofantO, Pufns 5-30 3-28
3·5. CnM!ey, 2·5 Agu11v 1 ·0, O.sntfslU, FumD!es·lum!>1es lost '3-1 2·2
1-rrwrus· 1 Aags-ne1 yardage 6-'3 HJ
TH-Ciaylon. 12-59 Gomez 3·7, Biel!, 4.7 T1mt o! POSSfSSIOll 25 49 22·11
Bates, 1-mtnus-1 Bvnes. 6·mmus·5 •Pin rn..ns. 111terceotions. tumble mums
Mater Dei 6-point favorite
Monarchs tackl·e Loyola
tonight in Angelus biggie
By Richard Dunn
Spoits Wrtter
Mater 'Dei High. the top-ranked
football team in Orange County
and No. 3 in the Southern Section
Division I, will tra,el to Glendale
High tonight to challenge Angelus
League ri .. :il Loyola beginning at
7:30.
Mater De1 enters as a 6-point
fa,orite according to Pilot odds.
The Monarchs. off to their best
start since i 966, arc 8-0 overall
and 2-0 an league while Loyola,
defending Southern S~tion Divi-
sion I champions, 1s 5-2 and 0-1
after losing 22· 16 to Bishop Amat
(7-0) two weeks ago. The Cubt
had a bye lasrweek.
"They match up with us, sc
we're not going to have the size
:idvantage." said Mater Dei Coach
Bruce Rollinson, whose squad ha!
J b)e ne'<t v.eek before playini
81~hop Amat on Nov. 15. "lt'1
going to be a good old AngclU!
League bloodbath. We better b4
read) to rock it, because it's goini
to be physical."
Billy Blanton, Orange County'
leading passer, has a corps of abh
receivers to throw to, includini
David Knuff. Roger Morante anc
Jeff Kuhn.
Prep scores, schedule
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Newport Hatttor 21, Untversl!y 7
Tustin 33, Sadellel>ack 21
CdM 20. Woodblldoe 20 . Pacltlo eoa.t LM9ue
lhtanchl 20, Trabuco Hills 17
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LIOIJlll Hills 9. Century 1 CentutyL...,.
Villa Par'< 9. Sanca Ana Va!ifff 6
Olange 10. Canyon 7
El J.lodeN 35 Footl'i1 11
~1.MtlUe Los AWTillOS 9 Kaleta 3
El Oot1do 27. Cypress 7
ESj)etallla 21. Lon 0
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Rancho Al~nos 28 Saflllago O
garden Grove 25, Bolsa G~ 13
Pacifica 13. Los Amigos 0
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Savanna 25 Wes1em 13
aun..t l.ellpe
Ht.W'lllngton Buch 14, Foutult1 Valley 13
5ara Ana 34, Edison 16
We~er 27. ~View 14
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Dana s 28. Mission Viejo 14
Cil)IS1Tan0 Valley 42. San Clemettl 26
~~L.eettue
llueN Patll 41, lJ Hain 1
Soroo'1 19. Fuller1on 11
Sumy Hills 24, Troy 14
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So Calif. Ctm1ran 58. C1PO V11Jtrt Ctrtsk1 O Noni...,_
Marina 19. Horta 12
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Adult recreation .
. ~ Orange ~ountY MaPathon
expecting a,ooo runn,.rs
By Dennis Brostertious
./ Sports Writer
A strong field of world-class runners has been
lined up to compete Sunday when the inau-
gural Goodyear Orange County Marathon is
hcld. -
The wheelchair race starts at 7 a.m., in-line
skating at 7:05 a.m., the 5k is slated for 7:15, the
marathon at 8, and the corporate relay is sched-
vied for 8:30. The race starts at Anaheim Stadium
and ends near the UC Irvine campus.
More than 3,000 runners arc expected to com-
pc tc in the marathon. Orange County's last at·
tempt to stage a marathon wlls in 1985, but when
11 only drew about 700 runners, it was discontin-
ut:d by the Irvine Company, the primary sponsor
of the race.
fhe collection of top runners includes:
• Peter Fonscco of Canada, who finished third
1n this year's City of Los Angeles Marathon with a
personal best 2:12.07. Fonscco ran a 28:55 lOk just
a couple weeks ago, according to race director
Mic ha el Marckx.
•Rich McCandless of the U.S., who took top
honors at San Francisco's Bridge to Bridge Race a
few weeks ago.
• Faustino Hernandez ot Mexico, who ran sec-
ond at the Duke City Half Marathon in I :04.47 in
September.
•Marcelino Crisanto, who ran a 2:12.06 at the
World Cup Marathon in London.
• AJfredo Vigueras of Mexico, who recently
.:aptured the Cable Car Chase lOk and the Osaka
L..ing Run lOk. .
Orange County Marathon
SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE
7 a.m. -Wheelchair division starts.
7:05 a.m. -In-tine skating marathon starts.
7:15 a.m.-Sk run, 3k walk, lk kids walk
starts.
8 a.m.-Men's and women's divisions of
marathon start.
8 a.m.·3 p.m. -Health and Fitness Expo
at Irvine Marketplace.
8:30 a.m.-Corporate relay marathon
starts.
11 a.m.-Awards presentation at Irvine
Marketplace.
qualifier with a top time of 2:39.28).
"We have put together a great field -a very
,fast field -of elite athletes," Marckx said. "Most
of these runners will be competing in the 1992
Olympics in Barcelona next summer."
The Orange County Marathon has aJso been
designated as the Wheelchair Athletics of the
USA National Championship Marathon, and Thus
has attracted a quality field.
Heading the wheelchair entrants is Long
Beach's Jim Knaub, the American record holder
(I :31) and a multipJe winner of the City of Los
Angeles Marathon and Boston Marathon.
A purse of $66,000 will be distributed among
the top finishers in the men's, women's and
wheelchair divisions. Also, a $100,000 bonus is
available if the men's or women's winner sets a
world record.
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n:cord holder and one of the most successful
American long-distance r'Unncrs. Among his past
achievements is winning the Boston Marathon and
New York City Marathon.
The marathon winds through six cities after
starting on State College Boulevard in front of
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Runne rs Association runner), Leslie Lewis (1990
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Entry fees for the marathon and in-line skate
marathon are $35, and for the Sk $20. Registra-
ti on is available today from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. at the
health and fitness expo. at the Marketplace in Ir-
vine. There is no race-day registration.
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10:30 p.m. -Kentucky-Florida, SC.
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12 30 p.m.-USCCal, K.NX (1070).
I p.m.-Navy-ND, KBLA (1580).
I p.m.-NM St.-CSF, KMNY (1600).
3:30 p.m. -WSU-Ua.A, KMPC (710).
6 p.m. -Pac.-LB St., KORO (1190).
6 p.m. -Wyo.-SD St., XTRA (690).
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5:30 p.m.-1...aken·Mavs, Kl.AC (570).
7:30 p.m. -Cavs-Oips, K.RLA (l 110).
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10 p.m -Kings-Leafs, XTRA (690).
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Pro tootball
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I p.m.-Salnta·Rams, Ch. 2. s p.m.-Steelc,...Broaeot, ESPN.
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I p.m. -Florida•Aubum. SC
4 p.m.-N. Tu. vs. McNeese St., PT.
8:30 p.m. -Navy-Notre Dame, SC.
10:30 p.m. -Wash. St.-UCLA, PT.
Midnight-NC St.·S. Carolina, ESPN.
Tennl1
Noon -Paris Indoors, ESPN."""
Golf
2 p.m. -PGA tourney, Ch. 7
2 p.m. -World Cup, ESPN.
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3 p.m.-From Denver, PT.
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4:30 p.m.-OP of Minneapolis, SC.
6 p.m.-Natlon'1 Cup, SC.
Hone Racina
7:30 p.m.-Oak Tree replays, Cb. 18.
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2:30 a.m. -Lot Al1.mJtos replays. PT.
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10 1.m.-Hou.-Wash., KNX {1070).
1 p.m.-Saints-Rams, KMPC (710).
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7:30 p.m. -Prom the Forum, PT.
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10:30 p.m.-USCC.t, YT.
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Former Ram and four-time Pro ~I
selcetion Nolan Cromwell IS slated to be
roasted Tuesday, Nov. 12. a.s "Sportsman of the
Year" at the 21st annual banquet by the
Orange C.Ounty Sports Celebrities.
Scats for the 6 p.m. event at the Hyau
Regency lrvinc still are available to the
traditionally sold-out event.
Rams head coach J ohn Robinso n,
quarterback Jim Everett and wide receiver
Henry Ellard lead a host of Orange County
~ports celebrities who will be on hand.
Cromwell played 10 seasons M a top defensive
back in the NFL, all with the Rams.
Other local celebrities scheduled 10 be on
hand to pay their n:spects to Cromwell include:
Wally Joyner. Dr. Sammy Lee and former
Rams stan Johnny Johnson, Jackie Slater and
Jack Youngblood.
Tickets for this rear's banquet arc SlOO for
individuals with pnority seating given to tables
of 10.
1\t For further information, phone OCSC at
(714) 675·]621.
Bick ...,, 6;-1 Ok
The ~;;;r annual Back Bay 5·10k Run and
Wilk will be held on Sunday, Nov. 17.
The race will take pl1cc near the Marrloll
Suite.a Hotel in Newport Beach, 500 Bayview
Circle, near the intencctlon of Bristol and
Jamboree.
All events will run along the Bide Bay Trail.
The race will begin and end below the Marriott
Suites Hotel. The Back Bay course is TAC
certified.
The 5k run Is scheduled for 8 a.m., the
Kiddie K at 8:40, the IOk run at 8:50 and the
Sit walk at 8~5.
Pre-registration fee Is $12 which Include.a a
Back Bay Run T·ahirt. Kiddie K fee is $2
which include.a prize&. The pre-registration
de1dlini;. is Monday, Nov. 4. Late registration i!
S3 1ddca to entry fee.
Competlton my pick up their race dey
ptdceis t tho YMCA on Saturday, Nov. 16
from 9 a.m..·3 p.m. Pickell may alio be picked
up on race d1y.
Awardt will be a.tvcn to the top male and
fcm1I• in both races and to 1hc top lhrco
finl1hcn In c.ch of c:laht dlfferont aac
c.tcJOfle.e. 5k w111te11 wm bo cll&Jble for prize
dr1Winp after 1hc wal.k. 9 For further lnrorm1tlon, phone tho
YMCA It (714) 642-9990.
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onshore challenge
The world's fastest offshore boats will be on
hanJ ror 1hc second running of the Long Beach
Omhore Challenge on Sunday. Scpl. 1.
As 1 he sixth stop o f the Offshore Profe~1o~al Tour (OPT). the Long Beach
Challenge will feature many of the world's best
boat drivers in hull·to-hull action which will be
free to the public.
The 17-milc course will start in fTont of
llclmont Pier and will hug the shoreline of
Long Beach's outer horbor. The course will be
run both inside and outside of the Long Beach
brealcwater
All four OPT catcgonc~ will be competing in
Long Beach, including the largest racing boats
in the world, the Superboats. Up to SO feet
long with multiple engines that generate more
than 4,000 horsepower, these machines arc
capable of speeds in excc!>S of 140 miles per
hour.
The compcution is sci to begin at noon with
viewing area open al IO a.m.
S For further information. phone (213)
437-0341.
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The Newport Hubor Lawn BoWUng Oub
will hold its seventh annual Rllph Reed.
Memorial "Turkey Shoot" Tournament prior to
Thanksgiving,
Thanbsiving "Tom" prizes will be awarded.
This year, the tournament will be held cm
Tuesday, NO\'. 19, 1t 10 a.m. and nin tbrou&h
the afternoon. The event it open to the pubfic
for spectator viewing.
tt For further inform1tJon, phone Bob
Hieb It (714) 644-4138.
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W&I Mtd In Otano• COunty r.otorto teletOftloo). c:1t•~wporl HC • PUILIC NOTICI ~:,..;~E~cieBs~NC.PROP· :: M'IOUl\l ltaltd In ..,.-I • $Alll ~ "" At~ Ml.IC •TICI ...... c:tev ~ of
on July 12. 1991 Fllt Cote No. 9tC40at Tht flctlllou1 ButlneH PUIUC Hl:AAINGS Will TM tntlciolttd dll9 ol P~reuant to tht LAbof .... UC-....I ltle., tta4 Cel*al Awnut, ........ • 0renoe County on October
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Richard R. Rolh, 240 dr"c of the ooutt ls1 wu llted In Or~• County MESA PLANNING COM, 21, 1991 .et lhe ottle• ol of tht Dfltrict hat ~ NOTIC& 91110, 't14'5t1-»3Z, t-. ata.._,t P809a4t ~~~r,d9~=~7 Coila MHa, (RI no..,,. y dlreeoloft f: ,:r:: 9 4. 1 89 Fiie MISSION AT THE CITY BURROW ESCROW OOM0 lalned from !ht Oltte1or o1 INVITING alH 9ln1'le 1t4-Mt.eoo2 lor 1N nie FG1ow1ftg ptr90ftt W•n•I• AoMn, Black,
Thl1 buslna11 Wat con-de t. corte ") OA· J 'ti W1 H II I HALL 77 FAIR DRIVE ,ANY, 501 Parkc:enltr lndutlllal Aetatlon1 his cl• Notice I• ~ CflYtn ~ .,..ic. of UIS ar9 ~ bullnMa Ill: Qcen & Uvllan. tw.nllett\
ducttd by an lndJvtdual ANQI! COUNTY HAR-u o n Ne' ·~111::· N ~ COSTA MESA, CAUFO~ Drive. Santt Ana. CA ttfmlntllon lor tiolldty at'4 Ulet Ula BowO of E.duqtlon g:' MC. ,_.. .._ wll noc ING OJC.S.L Joftlt v..-... Float Clotolt ~, Olk-
Thl1 statement WH ftltd • 0" Mu HI c Ip AL : BMc~Mf 92e6o ev; NIA, AT 8:30 P.M. OR AS 9~05Wk I I I ub-overtime work. lnclud~nO Of the Oetan vi.. School IE.::"':icr lhtll bt ~ 34'00 COHI HI=~ land City Ctnler, t221
wllh the County Cle.k ol COURT, 490t .1..-.. cart J. Kymla. '15 Upper SOON AS POSSIBLE lec:t 'to Cari~ 'lrn1:,,m ~~Y!:,d P.•~:~lt pJor Olttrlcit wll receaw MMd cornoanfed lrta cettlfltd cw 1202, ~ano ~. o.ldend, Calll, ~r~;i~ County on Oatobef r•• Roed, Newport ~==~al~~';2~Newpoft ~~~~~~BE~~2.~~f ~~erc:lal Cod•. S~lon tlon. v.u.110: Ind ·11m11Z ~~= ~T, =l~''tnec~orof = ~·a':'r~. 0 a... ~ Hotwport ~
Publlshe.0 Newport Beach-ht1eh, CA 9MMIO Ralph e. Huan 15 Upper REGARDING THE FOL· If 10· tu......,. •he na-purpot4tt oi'·, .. ~.J'1._!! ~ .... ftle1 ABLE TOILET 8UILOING(S) .... !Mn 1o.. of the tot.i eral Partntt•l'llp, 34f00 ,._,. ...... ,llot Octo.._ Co1ta M•st Piiot Ckloe.t Tho neme, •ddre .. , Ntwpor1 Pl • N potl LOWING APPLICATIONS. ........ ... .. .. In the 0. ""' ..,, -· ..... • The Ocean View SchOOI Coetl Hlghwcy 1202 c..,,. ~ .,..
t2, t9, 26, Novembef 2, and tetephoM n".,* Beach. caut ·~~ ew IF ANY OF THE FOL· al)d addr .. • 01 IM"PtflOfl by r9ltfef'IC• Incorporated 011llk1 Of Ot:_couniy, = ~ Mated In Ula llttano IMcl\ Ctlll. 8282~ 10, ~ 2. t , 19,
1991 Of plelnttff'I ettom-o w Long 5 U LOWINO ACTIONS ARE with whom ctalms mt)'. a,. htrtln N though fully Mt '"-'"--'a .__ .. _ ... • C"'P -........-AA•• Inc .. tttl -•• mer ; • I pper CHAlLENGl!D IN 'COURT. ftltd Is 8lJRROW ESCROW tonh. Such dttt<mlna&ron i. ;;;'~'1~ 'as'Oi.1rici.j1 io-PUftuattt to ttwt LtDor a 'cai1r~c;"p;'.11on, S.tOOx _______ s_._-860_,0~ pt.Int~ wt:~· .... ~~i.1ft''i:66oNewpol1 THE CttAU.ENGE MAY ee COMPANY, 501 Paltleenttt avallablt for lnapec:tlon llc:l1lng Haled bids f()f -cr.h· ~~board Ot('l•t•I Partntt, ""1----------
PU9LIC NOTICE • om•r, •: no""' TN• 'buslneH wu con-LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE ~~ ~ta~f:':f'; d= ~hours. ~ of one or men ~,,.J trom -~~ Qlocamora Lent, Stn TRADE
S-UMMONS ' =~~.~ :!'::!.1:n: d:: ducted by a general part· I S S U E S S 0 M e 0 N E ftllno ci.imt thaM t! No-valid ~ nwtl P.0'=..' r.iocatable toilet bulldinOI lndustrlel Relatlont hit ._ Juan. C:apltllano, Calif. nenhlp • RAISES AT THE PUBLIC tnibef 20 1991 Wtllch It on::,,,act: ~ • to be •.attd on varloUt termination lor hOl!day b'ld •102!1 (CfTACION •bogedo del demen. This stale~nl was llltd HEARING DESCRIBED IN ~ ~ d • btf ~a:,. Cal ioml by tltft. overtime wortt. indudlng aom.ctty. lnc.,a CalllOfNa ttvough dasslfled
JUDICIALt d•nte, o del deman-~with th• County Clerk of ~ENIS NCOOTAICAEEs':.RONINo WRENCITE-the ••I• ~~t• ·~pec1rl: UOoviRMINO 80MD "•lntlonacc~~ ~!h3 E;,.~ employer payment• for ~, .. ~ ....... ~ ,.,,: M2-H78 NOTICE TO DEFEN· dante que no tlene e County on October above .. ..,..,.,.. ~~ .,.., health and ...itare ~ ..... , ,. r_,., """"'• Mew DA N T : ( Av I a 0 e aboglldo, eat Richard 1 DELIVERED TO THE PLAN-O led O toe.t 22 1991 8Jt Tt11cy PellMant Publlc . Contract Codu lion vectllon .. end 'a1rn11M a.sia. Calif. e..551
Ac:uudot SUNMAC o. "9•ton, • member Published Newport Beach· NINO COMMISSION AT, aEQ:Ul~ABLE . MAN Clerk • 20111 and 20852, It Is the p'urPo ... •ncflti.ottueln Big •• Inc., a California
MEDICAL SYSTEMS •• of HESTON & HESTON, Costa Mesa PUot Novem-OR PRIOR TO. THE PUB-• Publlthed Newport Intent of the Oistrlct lO the 0111tict omc. end 11 Co(pontlon, Genercl Par1· Classy A.utos
Advertised
be 2 9 l6 23 l99I UC HEARING. AOEMENT & CON· B h/C M Pll a11oW thlt Oltlrlct and otti.r • '*• 1007 Allc:ene OrM, corporation ; MARI· Attomers et Law, One ' ' ' ' ' I . ANNUAL REVIEW OF SUL TINO CORPORA-eac oata 111 ot tchOol Oisllk:tt In the 1tat1 by reference lncocpc:inittd Oanvllle, Clalf. 9452e
ANNE CURTIS; and Corpor•t• Pl•H, S"lte Sa·946 OA·88-02, THE DEVELOP· TION 8n llllnol1 corpo-November 2• 9• 1991• 961 of Callfomla lo purchase ~tlns:h =~-: FOl.W Kylee, Inc., a Celllor•
DOES 1 through 20, In· 11 O, Newport Beech, MENT AGREEMENT FOR rctlon ta relocatable toilet buildings available for lnipec:tlon nla Corporwllon, Otneta1
c:lualve CA 92880 (714t 721° METRO POINTE, PHASES Br· Gerl•d p MllH PUBLIC NOTICE al the nrM Pfice and Pamer, 35 T\d(l'IOI' Pleet.
Q S 1470 2 ANO 3 TO ALLOW THE • • I • terms ol I.hit bid ., " t..aauna Nlgutl, c.all. 92t71 in the YOU ARE BEIN UEO PUBLIC NOTICE ULTIMATE CONSTRUC-Sr., PrHldent awarded for a period not to J "4.C., Inc., a Ctlllomla BY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. DATE: JUL t 1991 TION OF t .285.056 Publlshad Newport cnatD14t40 exceed (12) month$ from Thinking ol having Corp0ratlon, General P1111· iliL le •sta' demeodendot J. PETERSON, Clerk, STATEMENT OF SQUARE FEET OF OFFICE Beach/Costa Mesa Piiot CRN•ODTITICOERTSOOF the da1a of the a~ard of garage aale? Give u ner, 145 Sumlnadele DrM. J.F. FONG, INC. Br M. Nance, Dep11ty ABANDONMENT OF DEVELOPMENT LOCATED November 2, 1991. 5 the contract. • calll Oceanlla, Callf. eaoM
You have 30 CA.LEH· Published Nawpor1 Beach/ USE OF FICTITrOUS AT THE 800 BLOCK (000 SA959 BULK SALE All bldt mutt be 1ubmll· PILOT CLA881Fll! 81g 0 Retail Ent•priMt,
OAR DAYS after this Costa Mesa Piiot October BUSINESS NAME NUMBERS) OF SOUTH PUBLIC NOTICE (IECI. Ot04, ted In writing and saaltd 942·8878 • Inc., a Colorado Cor~'!!!~~~~~~~~
summons I• Hrved on 12, 19, 26, November 2. The following persons COAST DRIVE IN A POC 8t0S U.C.C.)
uou to Ill• • typewrll, 1991. hav• abandonecfthe use of ZONEbFOR JOHN BIGGS. BSC 30 Etcrow No. PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES
• SA865 the Fictitious Buslnost AUTH AIZEO AGENT FOR 9t2TS1-0t tel) •rHponH st thlt ---------Name: ASSOCIATED BAO· R & A, PARCEL 5 ANO A & NOTICE OF Notice It hereby given to ftloumotl NO. 91·101
court. PUBLIC NOTICE KEAS OF CORONA DEL R. PARCEL 4· ENVIRON· PETITION TO c:radllors of the within A ftlOLU110H Of lHI cm COUNCIL Of THI cm Of NIWPOlrT llACH DICUllMG nl INllNnON A letter or phon• c•ll MAR 2700 Easl Coast MENTAL DETERMINATION: ADMINISTER named seller lhat a bulk TO .,.,_ND auo .,...ND -TllM Of ,.... p•"'-IRHI -"'-D TO COMCAST CAIUVlllON AND
Ill t t t CNSt012588 H • C d I M EXEMPT. EST"'TE OF I -_,, ""'• •ns '""' -__..,. w no pro •c rou; STATEMENT OF Cawliyf ..• 9262o5rona a ar. 2 . GENERAL PLAN ,. : sale s about 10 be made of COMMUNln' CMUVlllOtt AND lll'f1NCt fOntf lHI DA11 ANO PtACI POI HllONS HAVINCt #ff vour tvpewrltten r• MILDRED M. lh• aa1e11 described aponH must be In ABANDONMENT OF Otrrell Pash 1866 Port AMENDMENT GP-90-02C-A CHRISTIANSEN below. INTllllT 1Mlll .. TO APPIAI llPOll lMI CnY COUNCIL ; '
proper legal form If rou USE OF FICTITIOUS Wheeler, N...,;port Beach, 68:P;N~RCiJENN~L~~~ C:ASE NO. A181298 The namH ·and buslnHs WHEREAS, tht Community Cablevtalon Company Md "'-ComCut CableYlalon Company ~
want the court to hHr BUSINESS NAME Cllllf. 92~ SAKIOKA' FARMS TO To all heirs, benallc:Jarles, addrassH ol the -afler are: ..... _ .. _ f--.... 1 al ....... __ ... munlty ..... tc..,~tlon .-em The following P41rsons The Flchllous Business ALLOW A MAXI.MUM cred1IOfS. conlingent Credi· JAMES ROBERT BRUM· non-.x ........ ,, ............. to con.truct. m ............. operate a com .. ncnnac~ .,_
vour case. have abandoned the use.of Name referred to above BUILDING INTENSITY OF tors. and persons who may FEILD ANO MARTHA Within the City or Newport Beach; and ·
It vou do not fll• rour the Flc111lous Business was flied In Orange County 1.419 MILLION SO.FT. OF olhGfWise be interested In BRUMFEILD 2075 PlacenU. WHEREAS, both thcs• frcnchlscs expire January zr, 1992; and (.....
rHponH on time, you Name: MET~O EXECUTIVE on Aprll 13, 1988 Fiio OFFICE RETAIL RESTAU Ille will or eslala or bolh Street, Costa Mesa, Calllor· m•v IOH th• caH, •nd OFFICES. 575 AnJon Blvd. No.F3n604 . • • of· MILDRED M. CHRIS: nfa 92627 WHEREAS, Community c.blevlalon and ComCut Cablevlalon have requested utensJons to tti. tcrma of
vour w•g••· monsr 3rd Floor, Costa Mesa. ·Darrell Pash. 1866 Port n~~r A~ H~:~T~~ TIANSEN . The loc11lon In C•~fomla their franctl.I ....
and property may be Calif. 92626 Wh!'eler, N-port Beach, APARTMENT UNITS & A A PETITION has been ol lhe chief ewecul~ office taken wt th out further The Flc:1l1lous Business Cahf. 92660 5 000 SO FT CHILD• CARE filed by JAMES L MILLER of the teller It: Same as NOW, lliEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Coundl of thc City of Newport Beach thet
warning from the Name referred to above This busirntst ."!as con-CENTER. IN BUILDING & RUSSELL. o. MILLEA In abovt auch ex1enalons and ott'9r amcndmcntl to the franehltes of ComnuiltY Ce.btellt9ion Md ComCut was filed In Orange County dueled by an lnd1v1dual RANGING IN HEIGHT lhe Superior Court ol Cali-As llslod by Iha teller, 111 Cebt9vtalon as repteMnted by tha draft ordlnancu attKhcd u E.mlblta A and 8 to thla Recolutlon
court. on August 27. 1991 Fiie l_hls statement was fllod FROM 1·20 STORIES ON lomla, County ol Orange. other business namet and (~ed hereto and hereby made a part hefcof) •hall be eontldered by tho Cny Council on November
There are oth•r J•e•I No.FS04987 with the County Clerk ol A 47.ACAE SITE • L" THE PETITION requests addreues usod by lh• 2 p M ... ~.... ractJ-·• In th c11u Council Chambcra 3300 N-requlrem•nt1. You may J . H. Andcwson & Assoc:!-Orange County on October CATED AT THE' 500 lhal JAMES L Mll.l.£R & seller within three years ti.-1 • 1991 ct 7:oo • • or '°°" u ......... er u P ..., • "1 • .. -........
want to .call an et· ales, 575 An1on Blvd., Jed 17, 1991 BLOCK OF ANTON BOU· RUSSELL. O. MIU.ER be fore Iha dale such list was Boutevwd, Newport Beach, Cellfomla.
tornev r19'1t awer. If Floor, Costa Mesa, Calif. Published Newport Beach· LEVARO IN A POC ZONE appointed as personal rep. S4Hll or delivered 10 the NOW lliEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED b th ciou Council thct he.-,. vou do nol know en et· 92626 Calilornla Costa Mesa P1101 Novem. ENVIRONMENTAL DETER: resan1atill8s to admlnlsler buyer are: None know to ' y • .. , 111y peraona '""' any
t II ber 2. 9, 16, 23, 1991 MINATION·. EIR 1042. lhe eslale ol the dac:tdent. blJYer horeln. Interest therein or any objecdon to the granting thereof i'nay appear before the Council and be hoard .~~~:~~!0~0';':~~· .:~ Thi• business was con-Sa·954 3. PLANNING ACTION PA· THE PETmON requests The namt1 and buslnes~ thereon •1 thc date and time &bow written.
• ducted by a corporation PUBLIC NOTICE 9t·96 FOR ABDELAZIZ authority to administer the addresses of the buyer are. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that th• City Clerk ahall publlah this Rcaolutlon at least once )tlfthln "ftJ-"
vice or 8 legel aid of· This stalemenl was filed MECHKOR ANDESSAMAO estate under the lndepen-~OAIHAANMOM~?ARAYAfH'HSHSHA· (15) daya of the passage hcrcof In the official newspaper of the Ctty. v lie• lflated In the with lhe Counly Clerk of ADVERTISEMENT FOR BENANEUR. AUTHORIZED dent Admlnlslrallon of Es· ,., "" ,.. · -•
phone book). Orange County on October BIDS FOR CONSTRUC· AGENTS FOR ROTHS-tales Acl. (This authority AMAi, 4441 Burmuda, Ir· AOOPTI:D THIS 28th day of October, 1991.
OHpUH d• que Is.,,. 17. 1991 CHILD INDUSTRIES TO will allow the personal rep· vine. CA 92714
treguen eata cltaclon Published Newport Beach-TION OF LANDSCAP· ALLOW A RESTAURANT resentative lo lake many The assots to bo sold are
udlclal uat•d tl•n• un Costa Mesa Piiot October ING, IRRIGATION SYS· (COFFEE HOUSE) WITH actions without obtaining descrlbod In gonoral as: All
Plazo d• 30 DIAS CAL· 26. November 2, 9, 16, TE M AH D TR AH S· SEA TING FOR 12 OF LESS court approval. Before tak· furnishings, lixtur.es. equip.
1991 PLANTING OAK TRE,.ES WITHIN 200 FEET OF RES-Ing certain very imponant menl, Inventory a!'d stock
ENOARIOS pera pr• Ssa-903 OSO ,ARKWAV EXTtN· IDENTIALLY ZONED PROP-actions. however, lhe rer-In trade ~d seller t vahlc:lo
Hntar una respu•ata PUBLIC NOTICE SION SEGMENT 8 ERTY, LOCATED AT 2263 sonal representative wit be dlsmanllars llc:en?e Issued
Hcrlta s maqulns en FROM ANTONIO PARK· FAIRVIEW ROAD, UNIT G. required IP give notice to 10 Iha tubjec:I business end
Hla corte. STATEMENT OF IN A C1 ZONE ENVIRON· ln1eresled persons unless premises by OMV and Iha Un• cuta o una ABANDONMENT OF WAY TO COTO DE MENTAL DETERMINATION· lhoy have waived notice or City of Coste Mesa. and lam•d• telefonlce no CAZA DRIVE, COTO DE EXEMPT · consented 10 the proposetf are localed at 2075 Placen·
e ofrecer• proteeclon·, USE OF FICTITIOUS CAZAL CALIFORNIA 4 VESTING TENTATIVE action.) Thi Independent lie Sireet, Costa Mesa, Cal·
BUSINESS NAME OWNi;R/CONSTRUCTION: PARCEL MAP vs.9t.280 edmlnlslraOon authority will llornla 92627 tu reapueata etrlt• • The following persons Colo de Caza Umiled: FOR BRION s JEAN· be granted unless.an Inter-The business name usod
maquln• Ilene que have abandoned the use ol MANAGER: One Coto de NETTE AUTHORIZED esred person files an ob· by the seller a1 that loc:a·
cumpllr con IH for· the Flc11t1ous Business Ca~a Drive, Colo de Caza. AGENT' FQR WILLIAM jec:llon to the petition .nd lion Is MESA AUTO DIS.
malldades l•g•IH •P" Name: PACIFIC THERAPY CahlOfnla 92679 SHANE FOR A ONE LOT shows good cause wny ihe MANTLERS
ropl•dH el ueted qui· ASSOCIATES, 666 W. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: SUBDIVISION FOR VEST-court shOuld not grant the The antlclpaled data of
I rt Baker SI.. Sie. 231, Costa Cla!,k & Graen Assoc:l11es, ING PURPOSES LOCM"ED authority. lhe bulk sale Is NOV 20
•re que • co • •• Mesa, Calif. 92626 301?1 Brls1ol Street, Suile AT 250 EAST BAKER A HEARING on the peli· t991 al the office of Amerl-
cuche •v caao. The Fictitious Business 150, Co111 Mesa. Cafllorn1a STREET IN AN MP ZONE. 1ion win be held on NO· can Escrow, I~ .• 620 New·
SI usted no preHnt• Nam. ·referred 10 above 92626 ENVIRONMENTAL Dl!TE.R-VEM8EA l4, 1991 at 1:45 port Center Orrve No. 120.
au rHpuest• • tlempo, was filed In Orange Coun1)' Seated proposals from MINATION· EXEMPT P.M. 1n 0!9t, 3A located at Newport Beach, CA
pu•d• fMtd•r el CHO, on Octobet 16. 1989 File C~ntractors wlll be r• 5. PA·9 t -n/VESTING 700 Civic Center Drive This bulk aala ·IS· sub)ec:i v le pued•n qultar cu No.F434778 ce111ed a11he office of Cplo TENT. TRACT MAP VT· west, Santa Aria. CA 10 Cahfomla UnlfOfm Com·
aalarlo, au dlnero r W1llia!'l A-Pereira, 1054 de Caza Development. 14468 FOR CIACIEN· 92701. merc:lal Code Saellon
olr•I coaat de •u Redding, Costa Mesa, 23331 Via Venado, Colo de GLAND CO .. AGENT FOR IF YOU OBJECT lo the 6106.2. Calif. 92626 Caza, California 92679, on SAKIOKA FARMS FOR granting of the petiilon, you If to subject, the name propleded sin evleo This business was con-or before Friday, November FINAL DEV PLAN FOR should appear al the hear· and addrOS$ of the person
adlclonal por P•rt• de dUC1ed by an individual a. 1991 al the offices of THE 47.ACR.E SO. COAST Ing and stale yoor ob-with whom claims may be
This slalemenl was filed Colo de Caza Develop· METRO CTR. SITE: 1.49 lec:lions or Ille written ob-filed Is No. 9t275t-01, c:/o
wilh lhe County Clerk of menl. The sealed propos· Mill SO FT OF OFFICE/ ec:Uons with the court ~ Gale Preston, CSEO, c/o
Orange County on OOlober els will be publicly opened cmiMER · USES 600 RES ore the hearing. Your ap. AmOfican Escrow, Inc .• 620 Or111H N or1ns
. 18, 1991 and read In lho Conlorence UNITS & ·A 5 oOo SO FT. pearance may be In person Newport Canler Or., No.
COLVILLE JR. Published Newport Beach· Center Conference Room, CHILD CARE FACILITY or by your attorney. 120 Newpon Beach, Call·
'1 Costa Mesa Pilol Oc:lober tor Iha following project al WITH VARIANCE FROM IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR lornla 92660 and Iha 11181
Wllll•m T. colvllle, 26, November 2, 9, 16, 2:30 p.m. PERIMETER LANDSCAPE or a contlngenl creditor of dale for filing claims shall Jr., longtime Sante 1991 The work consists In gon-SETBACK (25. AEO.: 0 .• 15. the deceased, you must file be NOV 19, 1991 which Is
Barbara and Balboa Sa-931 eral ol: . PROP.) A CONDITIONAL your claim with the court Iha business day before
resident. died on Mon· PUBLIC NOTICE 1. Retoca11on of lhlrtoen USE PERMIT FOR REOUC-and mail a copy to the per· Iha salo date spoclllod
d ay. Oclobor 21 , (l3) existing specimen C?ak TION IN SHARED PARK· sonal representative ap· above.
1991 . Momorlal Ser· NOTICE trees presently occurring ING (DUE TO OFFSET pointed by the court within Oalod October 29. 1991
·1iccs were hold a• INVITING BIOS along lht proposed road· HOURS OF OPERATION) & tour months from the dale Amerlcen Escrow, S d bid b way and Installing Into now VESTING TENT MAP FOR of firsl Issuance ol letters Inc. • C•llfornla corp. 4:00 P.M . Monday, tale s may e r• toc:alions along c:ompletea A 7.LOT SUBDIV. IN THE as provided In aec:tion 9100 ••agent for buyer ~~~~~~ ~=:~ora~a~~~ ~;~1::kth~3~~e'!!~ roadway wilh lndlvldual 500 BLOCK OF ANTON of the Calllomlt Probate BY: O•I• Pre•ton Et·
d 'p 0 Bo 68 drainage systems. BLVD IN A POC ZONE Code. The time for ming OM ' Club. Mr. Colville was Boulevar • . . x 17 • 2. lnstalltllon of an lrrlga· ENVIRONMENTAL DETER: claims wm not expire be-crow cer
born In Carbondale. Newport Beach. CA 92659-uon sysiem controlled by 1 MINATION· EIA 1042 fore four· months from the Publl1hed Newporl
PA and educated al 1768 unlll 1t:000AM on lhe solar powered automatic FOR FURTHER INFORMA· hearing dale nollcad Beach/Costa MosaP1lot No-
Culvcr Mllllary Acad· 14th day of N VEMB~R. controller TION ON THE ABOVE AP-above. vembor 2. 1991.
emy and Lafayette 1~1, at wh~ch time bids 3. lnstanalion ol conlalnor PUCATIONS TELEPHONE YOU MAY EXAMINE the SA9S7
Collogo He was a °'{" ~ be ope ed and read grown shrub planl material. 754-5245 OR. CALL AT THE Ille kept by the court. 11you1---------
member of the Amari· or. . 1 1 4• E1tablishlng a hydro-OFFICE OF THE PLAN· are a peflon Interested In PUBLIC NOTICE
can Society of M e· Tiiie of Pro/~1· 99 ·92 seeded ground cover for NINO OIVISlON, ROOM the astale, you may filer---------c:henlc:al Englno•rs. Street Mlsce aneous Re-erosion control. 200 77 FAIR DRIVE with 1'le court a lormal R• cna1014095
Ho was a tongtlmo f0n~tructlon ind Resurfac· 5. Provide 1 twelve (12) COSTA MESA CAUFOR'. ques1 for Special Notl~ of NOTICE TO
leader In the Southern "~n~~:,•~o C·2676 month maintenance ~eriod. NIA, • the filing of an Inventory CREDITORS 0,
Caltfotn1a agrlc:ultural, En lneer·i Esllmale: A complete 181 of ult size Published Newport and appraisal ol estate U· BULK l'ALE
citrus and cattle In· S900g000 construction plans wtll be Beach/Costa Mesa Piiot sets or of any petition or (SECI. 8104,
dus111es. His civic: In· A . d b th Cll available for examination al Oc:lobor 3t 199t account as prOV1ded in 8105 UC C t
1eres1s Included Ro· C ppr~vTh· la h ~ ~ the offices ol Coto de Caza • • lh886 section 1250 of the Call· • • •
Oounc 99
1• 1 I ay o Development. Ono Coto de fornla Probate Code. A R• Eacrow No.
lary lntornalional and ctober, 1 . Caza Drive. Colo de Caza. PUBLIC NOTICE quest lor Special Notice 1294/MW
numerous charitable Wanda E. Reggio, CA 92679, without c:hargo form Is available from Iha Nollet Is hereby given to
and art 1st I c: a •· Cltr Clerk or may be securod upon 127304 court clerk. crad11or1 of the within
soelatl ons In Riv· Prospective bidders may payment of: NOTICE TO Attorney fot lhe Pelltionor: named aollar that • l>Ulk
ersldo. Orange and oblaln one set of bid docu-Cosl per Set; $24.00 CREDITORS OF HARRY A. HALXOWICH, sate It abOut lo be made of
Santa Barbara eoun· ments al no cost at the 01. Sets must be picked up In BULK SALi! Esq. the 111a1s dascrlbld
ties. Ho enjoyed com· 11 1 p 1 w k person, check lo be made (SECS 8104 MURTAUGH MILLER below. potltlve salllng and c:e 0 the ubl c: or s payable 10 Colo de Caza, • ' MEYER & NELSON, · The names and buslneu
was a momber of the Department, 3300 Newport Ltd. 9105 U.C.C.) 1120 W. L.aVela Ave., Sle. addreH Of the teller Jr•:
Newport Harbor Yacht Boulevard, P.O. Box 1768. The plans musl be picked Escrow No. 700, Orange. CA 92668 ROBERT L HOULE and
Club and lhe Santa Newport Beach, CA 92659-up In person and will nol 85293·Y (714) 647-0900 WANDA L HOULE. 4251
Barbara Yoc:hl Club. 1768. be delivered by mall. Nollce 11 htteby gi\len lo Published Nawporl Martingale Way, Newpott
H ember 01 For further Information Orange County Env1rC>ns c:redllor1 of the within Beach·Cosla Mesa Piiot Beach, CA
the "(.,,35 .8 rio P osb . can Giibert Wong ProJec:i mental Management named 11ner 1hal a bulk October 26, 29. November The tocallon In Ca.lllornla o on oc r Y • Agency (EMA) Standard 1ale l1 tbo\Jt to be' made of 2 1991 ol lhe chief extcutlve office tcrian Church, having Manager al 644·3311· Plans with Special Prov!-the HUii dHcrlbed ' SaT935 of th• 1tller 11: 9402 Cloud·
sorvod as Chairman Pub 11 shed New Po r I t ions (current Its~) art below. haven, Huntington S..cti,
ot tho Board of Trust· BHch-Cost1 Maaa Piiot also part of this contract. TM namn and t>mlnaas PUBLIC NOTIC! CA 92G-48
ecs tor many years. Octol>ff 31, November 5, Coples of 1h• Standard addresse• of th• 1elter are: At Nlltd by Ille sell«, an
Ho It survived by his 1991 Plans with Speelal Provl-CAMPBELL PROPERTY NOTICE other l>Uslnesa namet and
wile, Barbara and four Th896 sons are avallabl4t from the SERVICES, INC .• a Calllor· IHV1TINQ BIDS addre1Ha uttd by the
children, Margar•I ottic:e of EMA Develop. nla corporation, EMILY ZIN· Nollee Is hereby given sellor within lhrff yHrs bc-Colvlllo Snyder of PUBLIC NOTICE menl, EnvirONMntal Man-SEA BENEDICK and VIN· !hit the Board ol Education tore the date such llsl\wH
Hemel. CA, James H. agemont Agency, 400 Civic CENT ROBERT m1TZ C/O of the e>c.an View SchOol Hnl or dellvertd to lhe
Colville 01 Vuma AZ CNS10138St c.nter Drive West. Santa Roti.r1 Tritz, Sr, Tritz Pro-District wlll rec.Ive Haled buyer.,.: NONE Stuart J Colvllle 0j STATEMENT OF Ana, Calllomla 92702-4048. fftllonal Management Ser· bldt on lhe followlng: TM names and butlneH
Santa Barbara CA ABANDONMENT OF Ofdere fOf conlrad doc:u-vie•• 4100 Campus Or1ve, 199"1992 BIO FOR RELO-tddrH,.. of the buyer are:
8 d MaryAnn c'ol4111e USE OF FICTITIOUS "*111 which art not l:J(op-Suite 230, Newpon Buch, CA TABLE CLASSROOM H. EUGENE ADAMS and C.
n BUSINESS NAME erty eddresHd or payable CA 92660 BUILOING(S) SUE AO~S c/o Adams of Newport Beach, Th f loWI are subject lo delay. The The locallOn In CaUlornla The Ocean vi.w School Printing 1342 Bell Avenue.
CA. In llcu of llow•rs, h • be~~lhP41rson~ Owner shan not ac:c:ept r• of IM chief executive o Oitttlct of ~· County, Suite 3-N, Tultln, CA e2680 1ho family would ap-ave• B •use 0 1ponalblllty for any 1uch of the Hlllr 11: 4100 Ca"" Cautomla. hetetnafttt r• Tl'le u1t11 to be told tt•
proclate donallon1 to ~.·m.~I~~~ Re':~"~~ deity. Thefe wtll be no r• pu1 Orlve, Suitt 230 New• flf'ftd to 11 Olaltlc1, 11 so-desortbtd In g9nttal 11:
the Newport Harbor TATE MANAGEMENT a fund for return of pl1ns and port Beach, Ca 92660 llcltlng 11.itd bldt for tht STOCK IN TRA~§. ,IX•
Naullcal Museum, Ro-Calllornll neral P~· 9ptelll P«W1110na and r• At llattd by the NII•. all purchUe ol• one or more TURES. EOUIPMENI ANO
11Jry 1n1orna1lona1, or •tilP ~Irvine Bou ... torn 11 not r.ciulrtd. other buNln" na"'", al1d relocatable clHtroom GOODWILL. 0, A CERTAIN
Hoag Memorial Ho1pl· vard' Sult• 310 Newport The bldMr't enenllon " addr•HH u .. d by Iha bulldlnga to be cwected on PRINTING BUSINESS and
tal Foundallon In hi• Beaeh Callf 9266o directed to the ptovlslon In ltlltf Within three veer• be-varloua 111.11. art locaitd 11: 4281 Martln-
m 9 m 0 r y . BA ow N Tht 'Flctltiout euslneu s.ctlon A. "Proposal R'" lore tht dale such llst wu IN accordal'Ce wllh Edu-gait Way, Ntwport 8tach,
COLONIAL MORTU· Ntme referred to above qulremtnll Ind Condi· .. nt or d•llVtftd to the Callon Code 39G43 Ind CA ARV Santa Ana ... wa1 flltd In Orang• County llont," regarding tht r• buyer are: CAMPBELL Publlc Contract Codtl The bo1lnet1 name uMd 11111~g tho famnv.' on July 24, 1991 fll• ~~ment~:~d ~~on~ :."7~~~!! :v=~~~ :~ ~ =5~1~,1~ ~~ ~~~h•1.~~A~~~~R~~ ~:,:>~~~gement Grpup lhe preptrallon ol tri. pro-erllde, CA 92508 and 3580 1Mow thl1 Ol1lrlct and othet PAINTING ..
,,. ~I Inc 1 c.nromia c:orpor.; poul form and the 1ubmlt-Eatl Paclnc Collt HlQh-IChool Olttrlct• 11'1 the atatt The antkllpaled date ol t~' 3300 trvtn. 8oulevatd 1lon ot the bid. ;r/o. Long Beach, CA of Calllornla IO purchaN lhe bUltt tilt II NOV 21 Sul1e 310 Newport iseaet1' A mandatory pr•bld con-r1locat1bl• clanroom 1991 11 1he olllce ol
C llf 9 eeo ' lttenee Wiii be ti.id at lhl The ntmH and butlntH b\lltdlnsi-at the ume ptlce COASTAL COUNTIES E!S· ~nl,,: O'Connor 3300 Ir Conltrtnet C."t"...i. ~,_.32 tddr"'°' ol 1M buY9f art: and terms ol IN• bid H CROW 18009 Oo4denwut vtn. Boultovard s'uilt 310. VIiia def Ver~. \MO de l!OUITAOL! MANAQ[. twlt~d for• per1od not lo Sltttl, Huntington 8"ch. PAC9'1C V9W Newport eeich Ctllf Can. CA. on Fridal, No-MENT f. CONSULTING exceed (12) mortlhl from Calllornla 9a47 ATIN: •lllONM "AM 92ee0 ' ' vemt>er 1, 199t a 9:00 COAPOAATION, an lfllnola tht date of ui. awatd of MAAll.YN WUTMORE..&.AN
CMlef9Y • Mortuery Ttltt t>uslnett Wit CM-. •.m. to vllit tM •It•, and II COfpOf'ttlon 12480 Euclid, tM contrtct. Thi• bul1I ..,. It IUbjtct a.-• CtaNdorf dUCttd by a __,., PM 10 00 a.m. to rt'Mw tl'I• Suitt 203 Oatden Orow, All bid• ITIUll bt 1ubmlt· 10 Ca11fomla Uniform Como
,_.hip .-·~ • project doc:umen11. Pro-CA 92140 ttd In Mttlng end ... ltd mtrclal Code ltcllon
3500 ~ =.,. Ortw Thia lf•ttment was fiJtd 1pee1lve bldd•r1 should Tht atHll to be told art and flied In Ula P\#chatlng ttoe z. ~~~----~ .. ~·~ .. ·~·;=~.,, wfth the Couity Cltfk 01 conttet Riek McCOY. f' detenbtd In Otf*ll u : omc. or -School District If ao awjec1. lhC NIN OtCltG• County on Oct~ ~o dt Can lid. et (11 ) ~ ttaett ol the Wtf at 17200 ~&t ~. Md adclr9ta o4 tM '*'°"
23. 1091 851-27N, or Mld\NI Otten Including aoo(fWfll, boa!-HuntJnatol'I Beacfl. CatlfOt-W!lh WhOnl dalfnt ~
PUollshed Newport Beldt-of Cl'1k I 0r"'1 At 1, and liac:le narnet Of Na prl'Of to tO:OO A.M. on llltd la COASTAL
Cott• Mna Pilot Novem-llH II (114) 434,9&03 ~. noc txptellty .... D9cenlbtt 4, 19t1 .. which TIU UCROW UOH
ber 2 9 19 23 1991 al'loUld theft be any QUll-cludtd In Ula =""*"' time they w• be opened OoldenwelC Strtet. Hun-• · · · ,...... "rC:• .. '°vi.. the .. " ~~~~~TJ: '':~~ •ncs ~~ra'll"'l:"i...C::
Money talka ••• anct 8nd IN IOCation of •lllltlna a1Mt1 of Sdlt, lndudlnO bid bmt.,. OOIUlneO In flllng d8lmt "'811 bt PKN
ClauJfled apeu• It• oa11 ., ... to be '91oCAM.cJ rumtlUte. flxturca. calc:UI• th• cons11uct1on doc~ 20 11111 .tllch la ttie b.ullo
1anguag4t. •Mil bf !ff~ UWOUQll 1ora1 eddlng mac:.hlne1. men._, ooo1te CJ( ~ ""' deV betorc mt Ult Rick McC0y Of Colo de WOflJ ptOCtUOft, fas ma. may be oblalfttd hm the daft ~ abow'e,
... CIH Umlttd. Cl'llnn, COP'f MIChlntt, Archlttet, Kl'I Architect• Deltd OCtOb« 23, ttot
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ATTEST
Wanda E. Raggio
City Clerk OIDtNANCI NO. ft-42
OIDINAHCI NO. 91-41
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AH ORDINANCE Of -1HI cm Of HIWltOIT llACH AMINDING A NON·lXCWIM FUHCHIU WITH
COMMUNm CAaLMSION COMPAHY AND COMCAST CAILIVlllOH TO CONmrUCT, MAlffAll
AND OPHA11 A COMMUNITY AH11NNA 11\.MSIOH SYSTIM wmmf THI cm.
llCIJALS
THIS ORDINANCE Is made With respect t.o tho followlng:
WHEREAS, City d•I'" to amend the franehlac origlnally granted by tho City to COMMUHfTY
CABLEVISION Company by Ordinance No. 1198 dated Dccembcf 8, 1968 Md rtneWtd by the City by
Ordinance No. 1891 dated November 23, 1981.
WHEREAS the exlflng franehlae granted to COMMUNrTY CABLEVISION Compeny provides thld thc
City may unllateralty amcnd lta ordlnancn govtmlng tho orantlna of such franchl ... ; cnd
WHEREAS City d-"" to amend tho rr.nchlM grcnt9d to COMMUNfTY CABLEVISION ~ to
reference certain amendrMl'Q to tho ordlnancea of the City enebllng tho gnntlng of auch hnc:hlMI;
and
WHEREAS City dnlr" to extend the term of the franchise ortgfnally granted by Ordlnanc. No.
I 196;
NOW lliEREFORE th• City Council or the City of Newport Beach docs ordain .. follows:
SECTION 1. Section 1 of Ordinance No. 119t1 la hereby amended to read a• folloWs:
"SECTION 1. Deflnltlona.
Whcf'eller In thla ordl~ th• followtng won:la or ph,.... are uaed, they shall have tti.
r"pecttv9 mcanlnga ... 1gnec1 to them In tht followlng definitions; and word& or phruct not defined In
this aectlon which are defined In any franchlM document shall have th• ume ~ In this ordlnanoc
11algned to them In such franchise document, uni.a. the context In which they are uMd •hall ciMrty
lndleat• 1 different meaning:
{a) 'Grantee' shall maan COMMUNITY CABLEVISION Company, lt1 employees, agenta, toCCeaaon
and aulgn1.
(a) 'Grantee' ahall mean COMCAST C.blevlslon, Ila employees, agents, 1ucceuroa and aulgna.
(b)'Franchlse Documents' shall mean and shaH Include an or th• lollowlng:
(1) ArtlcJe XIII of the Charter of tho City of Newport Beach.
(2) Chapter 6.44 of Title 5 of the Newport Beech Munlclpel Cods u the ume now exist• or aa
It may hereafter be amended.
(3) The written acccptanc:e ol CATV Franchise ftltd with the City by tho Grant ...
(e) 'Street' shaft mean the surhlce of and the 1pacc cbove and below any public strMt, road,
highway. frM'dy, lane, path, ellcy. court. tldewelk, perkway, or right of way wtiethct or not lmPfQYed,
now or hereafter exlttlng u IUCh throughout the City."
"SECTION 2. Grant of FranchlM.
(a) There la hereby granted to COMCAST CableYtllon by tti. City a nonexC1Ut1ve frlnChlM to
construct, erect. operate and maintain. In, upon, along, llCt'Ol8, &bow, <Mr. and undef the publlc
streeta. alleys, pubic ways and public plaoc., now or In tho future dcdic.ted tor pubflc UM In tti. City.
poles, wires, c:ablca, underground conduits. manhOle1 and other a.i.vtelon oonduc:tofs, ~
and ftxturu necesaary or conwnlent for the maintenance end opcradon In tho City Of .a communlly
antenna ttlevlslon system to transmit televlslon and FM radio &IQnalt, within .n of tho i.mtory within tti.
boundaries of the City of Newport Beach u auch boundatf• eldst on tho cffccttve date of this
ordlnane4t or as may eodlt during th• term of thlt franchlM.
(b) The Primary FrancnlM Art• .. defined by Chapter S.44. of Tltlc 6 of the N.wpof't 8eadl
Munlclpal Cods la dtCCl'lbcd on th• map •lt&Chcd u exhibit A and hereby made • patt hereof.
SECTION 3. S6ctlon 4 of Ordlnancc No. 1187 la amended to read 11 followt:
"SECTION 4. Torm or FranchlH.
(a) Thia trenchlM commenced January 27, 1967 and ehall terminate on January Z7, 2002.
SECTION 4. Section 8 of Ordlnonoc No. t107 11 amended to recd•• follows:
"SECTION 8. Prohibited ActMUce of Grantee.
Grantee shall be prohibited from dlrcc:tty or Indirectly doing any of the following:
(a) Engeglng In the bt.111""9 of Hlllng at rttall, lculng, renting, repairing, or Mrvlclng of
tti.vltlon &eta, rcdloc or other rtotlvlng apparatut, or any part Of' component thcf'eof.
(b) Provtdlna any repalf MtVlce to ltt 1ubtcrlber1, for • fM Of' otherwlM, which extend• beyond
the connection of na ~ Ind the determination by GrantN ol tho qualtty of Its 19\11 to 1ta
eublcrtbcrt.
(c) Solchlng., r.wrtng, °' ceualng or permltdng tho aollcftltlon or refcMJ Of "'Y IUbcortber to any t.,.ctrlc named J*10n9, firms or oorporatb1tt enge;ed In cny bualncu wNch Gtantiac Is prohlbfted
from tngeglng In by tho provltloN h«eof." sEC"nON 6. Seedon 12 Of Ordtnenoc No. 1107 .. am.ndcd 1o rtad .. foltowl:
"SECTION 12. Annual ~1'9neh ... FM. ,/
Tho Grcntec end PtrV annually to the City during tho llf9 of thl9 franchise for tht prlvllege of oper.ung I CATV 8yatcm undef this trenchlM a 1Um cqUIYaJcnt to IM pcf'Ctl'1t ~)of tho Grou Annue1
Accelptl rrom ltl 0pc4atlone Within the City. Such fMtt ehall be paid on a quattefty bbl•."
SECTION e. Addltlonal Condltlone
Of'llf'ltM ahell, ca a condition of Ihle f'ranchlM, provt<N tht foltowtng:
(a) On or b9fof'9 Januaty zr, 1804. • ~ educatlonel CCCM1 chennCI, a dedlcctcd h
dCpeltmcnt ohaMel Ind a vtdeo cemera, ccramblng equipment. cnd ~ OOl'l*"°'1 to the Fir.
Dcpal1ment to cr\Cbte c.blccub from tti. Firs DtplrtmCnt H~ loceted at City Hell to 11 t1r9
atallonc opnttd by thc City. The aoedftcdonc tor "'" cqulpfncnl shall bt pr9ICl1bed by thc City
MeMgef cnd tho com tMreof ahel be lhattd by II CATV p-In pl"OpOftbt to thtlr number Of
tubacttbera within tho City.
(b) On or befol9 January Z7, 1187, modlflcattone to ltt CATV Syttem to cnebtc tho trcNmUlon of
fifty.four (54) or more ~ ohannell to Re tublettbttl.
SECTION 7. This ordlMnce chcll be publlchcd once Jn thc o11o1e1 flft9Plll* of the Ctly, end thc
seine 1hall become cffeclM ~ cMya ftorn cnd .,.., tht delc Of b adopdon; ~. hO•IM, 1tlllt thc
llmlndmtfa 1o .. ---.,.., aipprCMd ... not beoomt ........... end urd ... ~
.... Wl'lftcn ~.__In ... "*"* apeclfled In lec:tlon 7 ol ttlla °'**•end ..... '° ..
City .. bonda cnd ....... = '*"*'6d to be IUmliched In ICCOfdlfl08 wtth ... ~ °' ~ 1.44 of Tlllit. ~tho ..... Munkltpat Cods.
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PUiUO-=.io ~ ... :OOAN-,-t'_• t.OnwwCcUiiYori_OdO&t Thie ...........,. .. .., HUI Cl!NTUtl, au ...... -Thia •••n•• .. tiled. Th& ........,_.,.,.. t11tc1 MMieA.Pavtovlch WnMtl'VINguy.n -... -r I" lll'9•1 ~ t. t"1 wllf l"9 ~ ~ of ~ ...... :#d floot, .............. wiMh IN COlfty Qeric of 1lffth lfW County Clel1t of Thia .......,,.,,. wat filed Thll ~ WU IJltd
-,._._. WAL'I'!~ ~ PIGIM4 gr._ County Ofl Odotltr C:0.. ..... Cli: _. • ...,.. .. OtWQe County on OClobef 0Nnae Couni1 on October wt1t1 1N. ~ C1tt11 ol wUtl the County Cttrk of NOTICI II H~· ..,_ tlll6e --· F~ I. ~. 190 11, 1111 CO... M9N • ~ The ~ 11. 1llt t.2, 11t1 Orenge C<:Nl"«f on October OrtinO* County on Oc1ot>« GNeN thll tM ~Council "*'°" .:....~ .... '=1 Newport Centet Dtfve Flt01 t7 Ottce ~. Inc.. • c.af. are dofno bualneM ~ 'N10ltt ,.ltoe.M 4, 1801 22, 1191
of ... Oly..: *!~ CHOTI, r;;"1' ~ .._ W.. 100, Newport e.ct\ PublisMd Newpolt ~ fOftll t c.01pot1llem. 575 H~IZCSM Oil PAooUcTs PUblehed Ntwpoft 9uch-PutMllhed ~ ~ PIMH9 1'6t 0841
l..olt ': tM • ---'*"· turf bd. lttfeO • caatt. t2teO Coeta .... Plloe Odobtf ~on M 8tvd.c,ld~OOt. CXY., 2214 ~ a. eo.t. Coeta ...... PllOC Octobtr eo.ta ..... l'llo4 Oe1otMw P\I~ Newpott 8"cti-PUbltlhtcl Newpon e .. ch-::r::'OtTY M P't., ~ OAAHAM ~ P\lbllahed Newport 8Hctt-20. November 2, I. 18, Thi.. b~nen • 11 con-M..., Ce.Ill. 92027 29. NO'lemblf 2. t, 111. 28, NoV9ITlbef 2. I, 111 eo.i. M... Pilot Octob9r Costa Meu Pilot Octot>or
BEACH FOR P.• -Vtl '"30tA It> I ll'llL, th,. Coca M ... Pilot Oc:1ober 1Ht ,.. dua.d by: a corpotatlon o.ne ~Mil«. 2214 1to1 1891 12, 18, 241, ~ 2, 20. Nov.mber 2. I, 10,
COMMISSION AM·~ ='f' rnlte. "t~~ .. t/IY., 11, ~. Novembtf 2, t, Sa•,Oi Tiit reg
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l1tran1(1) com. g:~n~ Olla M..._ S.924 , , s.tH 1891 1001
MENT NO. ne. AND ~ zeU. K. l FRe 1"' PUILIC MOTICI menc9CS to' llWIPC1 l>UI~ Janfu. NC)(dha 628 PUBLIC NOTICE Sa-85t sa.o30
POSED OAOINANCE l e11 pte. \!t,::.:.. ':·dry.. s..aaex .,. .. under "'-l'lcitltlout San Btmadlno "!r' New-. PUIUC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE tt-4t, IEINO. ch m wave ti Im. m1••· PU UC f'totttloue Butlneu N1mt(1) ll1ttc1 pott Beech CaHf t2M3 • Aotttloua FiOuttow
AN OADINANCI! o, THE ~ wlll b. bY ·~ I NOTICI llu..._.•N•Me •===~~"' Thrt bu1lne11' 11 con-........_...... ..,....._....... Flctltloua . FlctlUous
CITY COUNCIL Of' TH! ttve bidding CWritt.n Maled CNS10t t480 Stait....,.t Thia mten:.nt wH Iii.ct duct: by: 1 general part. a .. tetMf'lt ltetetMnt Bu ....... N1tme llwln9H Name
CITY OP N!WPORT bldt~'I bt IUt>mlfttcl In Plotltleua 'Tt1. Followtng pei'SC>nl with tM COunty Clet1C of nert P · The ,Clllowlng pei'aont Ttlt Folk)IMng l*IOM Statement Statement BEACH AMINDINQ lTn.E adll1lrQ on the 14th day ._._ ___ N arfdolng butlntu a1: Or ,.~·-October The reglitrant(I) com-.,. dolna bUalMla aa: are dolnQ butinfft ar. The Followlno pertont TW. Following pettons
20. IECT10HS 20.10.0SS of • 1991 at 2:00 .-eme ALL SEASONS CLEANING 11~1""""'ty on mtnetcl to traMllCI buli-P.c.A., 140a Mlchelton Or. (a)BERLIN PUBUSHING .,. doing bullness 11: .,. doing t>utln.u u :
ANO 20.10.046 OF ~ P.M. at the premfles wMf'I The F~nt...,,oM SERVICES, 381 Walnut. ' FStOtM 8'!' undtrN the( Flc) tl111~ Suitt 230, lrvln•, Call!. CO (b)BERUN ENTER· PACIFIC THERAPY AS· REGIONAL DISTAIBUllON NEW,Ofn BEACH M Mid PfOl>tf1Y hat .bMcl ··-"!~'V .--; Cotta Mtstl. C1Ut. 92827 u .. ntta ame 1 .,,..., 92715 ,. PRISES CO .. 381 W. ear. SOCIATES. G6e w. Baktt CENTER. 2645 DuPOnl Or
NIOlPAI. CODI SO AS llOftd anct'Milch l1 loceteet ~~~E~:.:·4657 John EdWatd Clullk Ill, !~~ll9~tcl N~ ~~ •= :i~ October 1, l991 Frtcl Comwtll, 1818 Hlgn. St 138, eo.ta Mesa, Call . St. Ste. 231, Cotta Mtta, 120434, Irvine, Calif 927t!> R£VISll NOISE LEVEL at AYRES SELF STORAGE M A th C ..! 2 2~1 Nympha Of., MIHlon ~•• ... " land Ave. Newport Beach 92627 C&llf. 92625 Dennis Connelly, 28 Byroo
STANDARDS FOR ME-7012 El'l1"t Ave., H,unllng. Ft:~,' J~po~~ri .. :: Vltlo, Calif. 92891 28, Novembef 2, 9, 18, Ji~~· t~at~menttyw~~ :14 Callf. 92eeo ' PhlHip Allen 8eflln. 387 W. Robtft Wilson Ellla, 1237 C108, Laguna Niguel, Calif.
CHANICAL !OUIPMENT JN ton Btaeh, C.. 714-646-c Ill 92660 ' MfchHI Oene Clullk, 1991 oun " o James Haywt.rd Patdue Bay S11t. 136, Coate Conway Ave., Costa Mesa. 92671
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RESIDl!NTIAl ZONING 7314. landlord rtHrvea :rw Property MINlg• 24691 Nymph• Dr .. Mitslon S.·900 ~~~~ County on October 94 Baycint Court, Newport Mesa, ~f. 92627 Ctllf. 92626 This buslneu Is con· D}~T:tCT$. has ti.en r• ~c~e~o ~~.~:-=-ment, l~111r0rn1a, 4m~ar~as~.361~ -'UIL.IC.NOTICI -, -J'SOllU. ~~:·;:~~ft!:660is-eon-l!'dt~~=~~~rJ'~~~~Jol!: ~ed,~:1~~""(s ... r-u_,~='o=m-----'--• vi~ It hal bMtl by caah Ind paid for ~\ ~!~~ ttA~~urte,:~d E. Walni.it, Costa Meta, Published Npport Beach-dUcied by: a general part· The t1gl1tr1nt(1) co• "(he registrant(•) icom-menctd 10 transact buai. ~
det;;mln.d it* Is calegori. Ume of purchase. All put· c Iii 92660 ,., • Callf. 92827 Flotltfoul • Costa Mesa l>Uot Octobef nerlhlp menced to transact t>utl-mtMt<I to tran~ct., 1>4.lsi· ~" i,in~er the F1c1111ous
cally ~ undet tM r .. chute! good1 .,. aold u sa aiha H 1 Thi• buslne11 11 con· au.ane .. Name 12, l9, 36, Novernbef'" 2, The registrant(•) com-ne11 under the Flctltlous nett under the f'ic:l1tlous Business Name(s) llsted
qutrtlMOlt QI the C .. ttomi. II Ind "Wt.l be reme>11ed 't C~llornl!' 46~'; l~cJ~r ducttd by: a general part. Slete...-nt ~ 1991 menced to transect bull-Business Name(s) Usted Buslnen Natne(s)' listed lbov1 On! Seplemoer t8, Envlronmenttl Quality Act tlme of •irt. Sale It •ubjtct Court 2,;d Floo nerthlp · The Following persoot sa.848 ness u!'lder the Fictitious above on: October 16, above on: September 7, 199) " under o ... 8 (ae1lon1 for lo cancetlatlon In the event B a ,; c Ii '· Newport Tht regl1trant(1) com· are doing business as: Business Neme(a! Hated 1991 . • 1989 DeMis Connelly
the ptotectlOn or the tlWI-of .. tt11men1 between T~I; 'bisrn:!:6°1s con-menced to transact busl· l•)lllEWPORT ANTlOUES above on: October 21. Phllljp Bertin RoQlrt Wiison Ellis This statement wns tiled
ronmenO ' landlord and Obligated d ed b • nesa under the Fictitious (b)C & M'S NEWPORT 1991 This statement was filed This 1t1tement was filed With the County Cieri! ol
NOllce' IS HEREBY FUR· party. n~hlp y. 1 general part· Buslnen -Name(s) llsled ANTIQUES MALL. 12141 PUBLIC NOTICE Fred Cornwell with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk ot Orange County on Septem·
TliER GIVEN that .. Id pub-Publlahed Ntwport The reglitrant(s) ccim-above on: October 16, erookhursl #101 Garden This statement was filed Orange Coonty on October Orange County on October ber 18. t99t
· lie Mlrlna Wiii be held on BHCh/Costa Maaa Piiot menced 10 transact bus~ 1991 ' Grove, cant 92640 Fictitious With the County Clerk ol 18, 1991 18. 1991 F507292 th• 12th Clay of Nowmber, October 3t, Novembttr 7, ness under the Fictitious John E. ChJllk Ill Clinton L Powell, 1015 Bualn•H Name Orange County on October F510~59 F510250 Pubhshed Newport Beach
1991, at the hour of 7:00 1991· ~ Business Name(s) listed ~~· ~tatcmen~ ~Is :'4 Nancy Ln .• Costa Mesa. Statem.nt 2-1, 1991 Publlahed Newport Beach· Publlshed Newport Baach· Co~a Mesa Pilot Octob;;r
p.m. In the Council Chim-h693 above on: September 20, 0
1 1 ~C 0':; Y ci:t ~ Calif. 92627 • The Following persons F510'!503 Costa Mesa Pilot October Costa Mesa Pilot October 12. 19, 26, November 2. ~of the Newpott Beach PUBLIC NOTICE 1991, S~1 oun on. o Marllyn R. Powell, 10}5 ere doing business as: Publlshed Newport Beach-26, November 2. 9, 16. 26. November 2, 9. 16, 1991 Ctty Han, 3300 N-port David K. Lambr Prtsldeol 1 • Nancy Ln., ·Costa Mesa. ESPRESSO ALLA SPIAG· Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-1991 . l991 • s
Boultvlrd, Newport Beach, PUBLIC MEETING This statement was filed F510258 Call!. 92627 GIA, 295 E. 19th Sl, Costa ber 2 9 16 23 1991 Sa·915 1----,------11·_8_44 Callfomla, at Which time NOTICE wllh the County Clerk of Published NewPOrt Beach· This b11slne11 Is con· Mesa, Calif. 92627 • • • • S 949 Sa-917 PUBLIC NOTICE
alld plao• llf'f and Ill pet· The Cosla M T Orange County on October Costa Mesa Pilot October dueled by: co-partner• Patflcla Diane VanBerck· • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1---------
aon1 1ntere1ttcl m1y •P-~atlo c r·~ ranri 10. 1991 26 November 2, 9, 16. The registrant(•) com-elaer, 295 E. 19th St.. PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou•
peat and be heltd thtrton. n omm ss on w I FS094oe 1991 menctcl to transact busl· Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627 CNS1011528 Fictitious BuslneH Nam• If you challtnge thl1 old 1 Public Hearing for neas under the Flcllllous Catherine Therese Mullen, CNS FtcUUoua r...u-. In coort, yoo may consideration ol amend· Published Ne~ort Beach· Sa·918 Busln•st Name(s) listed 291 E. t9th St., Costa 1013950 8 1 Busl~• Nam• Statement ~"1n;11tcl 10 raljlng only ments to the Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Piiot Octobef PUBLIC NOTICE above on: October 1, 1991 Mesa, cant. 92627 STATEMENT OF us neas Ha!IM .• Statent.nt The Following persons
those luut• you Of .om. Munlclpll CO<le (CMMC) 19, 25, Novembt1 2. 9, Marllyn R. Powell This business Is con-WITHOftAWAL FROM Statem.nt The Following per5ons are dotng business as: on• elH relHd at the pub-Sectlo.~s. 10·2'48 "~!uck 199t ,_ CNSt012911 This statement was flied dueled by: • gen8fal part· PARTNERSHIP The Following persons ,,. doing business as: MAINSTREET MAINTE·
lie htarlng described In routes • and 10.185 Uae Sa·873 Flctltlous with the Coonty Clerk of f'lerthlp OPERATING UNDER are dOlng business as: CHERT~ORTON & COM-NANCE, 2111 E. 20th St.,
this notice °' In written COf· of streetl '°' storage ol 1 Orange County on October The reglstrant(s) com-FICTITIOUS ARCO SMOGPROS OF PANY • ._~ San Rafael. Santa Ana. Calif. 92701·
llC)ndtnee dell\ltrtd to certain vehlcles prohlb-PUBLIC NOTICE BuslnH• Name 11 1991 . menced 10 transact busl-BUSINESS NAME TUSTIN, 14244 Newport Fountain ~ley, Calif. 2120 ·~~! Cltv 81 or~ to the lted". These sections of the Statement • FS09584 neH under the Ficlltlc.us The following pe son has Ave(lue, Tustin. C1HL 92708 Richard Demas Pelle11n.
''1' • .:..i-'"""'F ' CMMC regulate the travel CNS10t0820 The Followlng persons B 1 N · () 11 led r 92680 Cheryl Susan')• Norton 2tt7 E. 201h St . San1a. public h-ft...,. °' lnfOf· and parklnPr of lar t v• Flctltlo•-are dol~ business as· Publlshed Newport Beach--~!~ess. ama 1
11 bis withdrawn as • general Richard S. Bozar~an. 17681 San RAfael, Fountain Ana. Cahf. 92701 ·2120 mallon can (714) 844-3225. •g -· · c t M P'lot o t ... ...,.,,., on. not 8 PP ca • partner from the partner· 6385 M--"' Cl 1 Th s b s1 ess Is con W•NDA • ... 0010 hlCIH with n the City of BuslneH Name TE'CHN LOGY SALES & os a esa 1 c Ouvr Patricia D. VanBerckelaer hi 1. 1 GJu"' r~ e-, un-Valley, Calif. 92708 1 u n _ . · ,. ... .._ • Costa Mesa. SERVICES. 3150 Pullman 19, 26, November 2, 9, Thi t t fil d s P. opera mg Ulld8f the tlngton Beach, Calif. This business Is con· ducted by: an 1nd1v1dua1 CITY CURK The Publlc Hearin will be Statement Street Costa Mesa Calil 1991 s 9 a emeot was e flchtlous business name of This business is con-ducted by: an individual The Teglstrant(s) COM·
Publl1hed Newport as follows· g The Following persons 92626• • · s 885 with the County Clerk of GRANT REAL ESTATE ducted by: an individual The reglstrant(s) com· menced 10 transacl bus1-
8eacfi..Cost1 Mesa Piiot DATE: WEDNESDAY NO. ar~ doing business as: Allen J. Shafran, 3150 Pull· a. ~~~~County on October MANAGEMENT, a Califor· The reglstrant(s) com· menced Jo transact busl· ness under lhe F1c1111ous_
OClober 31 1991 VEMBER 6, 1991 ' · C STA MESA HOND/\. man Street. Costa Mesa, PUBLIC NOTICE ' ,5087.,.1 nla gene~al partnership, menced to transact busl· nesa under lhe Fictitious Business Name(s) listed ' TIME: 7:00 P.M. OR AS 2650 Harbor Blvd., Costa Calll. 92626 . • 3300 Irvine Boulevard, ness under the Fictitious Business Name(s) listed above O!': Oc1ooer 1, 1991 _______ Th_8_9_4
1 SOON AS POSSIBLE Mesa. Calif. Toby R. Shahan, 3150 Flctltloua Published Newport Beach· Sui!• 3l0, Newport Beach, Business Name(s) listed above on: October t5. Richard Pellenr
PUBLIC NOTICE THEREAFTER Ed·West Company. c/o Pullman Street Costa 8 1 N Costa Mesa Pilot October Calil. 9~660 above on· N/A 1991 This statement was fifed
PLACE: CITY COUNCIL Mayer, Brown & Plan. 355 Mesa. Calll. 92626• us nffs am• 12, 19, 26, November 2. The Fictitious Business Richard S. Bozarjlan Cheryl S. Norton wilh the County Clerk of
___ N_O_T-IC-1-~---I CHAMBERS AT CITY S. Grand 13600• Los Ange-This business is con· Statement 1991 Name re!erred to above This statement was filed Thit atatement was filed Orange County on Oclober
ACQUllfTION OF HALL, 77 FAIR DRIVE, 1"· Calif. 90071 · dueled by: husband and The Following pe~ons Sa·853 was filed in Oran(le County with the County Cletk ot wfth the County Cieri! ot 4, 1991 COSTA MESA. CAUFOR· G.W. West, Inc .. California, wife are doing business as. on July 24, 1991 '501402 Orange County on October Orange County on October F508798
CONTROL OF NIA 2 Northpolnt Drive, Suite Th e reglstranl(s) com· PROPERTY MANAGE· PUBLIC NOTICE Full name and address of tO. 199t t8. 1991 Published Newport Beach· CITIHNI THRIFT lJ. bll I . 700, Houston, Tellas n060 d 1 I b I MENT PERSONNEL. 17802 the person withdrawing: FS0942• ' FS10253 "LOAN AllOCIATION u c comments n eilhttr Edward Automotive~ Inc., mence o ransact us. Irvine Blvd .. Ste. 201 , Tus· Fl tltl Grant Building Company, . ., . Cos1a Mesa Pdot Oc1obe1 n • rtl Of written form mai be California, 2005 Compton ness under the Fictttlous tin, Calif. 92680 c ous a California cor oration. Pubhshed Newport Beach-Published Newport Beach· 12. 19, 26, No·•er11oer 2 BaJ~:,p w~~.!.t'S~:: ri~·~·:~~ ~~~~I~ Way, Alpharetta. G~rgla =~~~~e~~: J~~~sl. :;~~d Michael Marchese. 1282 Bu:~~~::,:~:n-3300 Irvine Bo~levard. Costa Mesa Pilot October Costa Mesa Pilot OC1ober t991
,Ownership Trust, relerred lormation ~11 7141754•5634 30202 . . Anen J. Shafran OIWyn Dr.. Tustin, Calif. The Following persons Sul!• 372. Newport Beach. 19, 26, November, 2, 9. 26, Novembet 2. 9. 16, Jo herein as the "Ap-vi This business 1s con-Thi f 1 d 92680 ~ . i Calif. 92660 1991 1991 1---------• ·• h flied N I Of ,sit the Transportation duded by: a general part· s sta1emen1 was i o Vanessa M. Doyle. 9751 are doing bus ness as: Published Newport Beach· Sa-875 S PUBLIC NOTICE
Sa·845
~:1c1nt ~ls~~n of a co':,\:;:r Serv1cet Division, fourt~ nershlp with the County Clerk of Bixby Ave .. Apt. A. Gardon ON EXHIBIT, 3440 Via Costa Mesa Pilot Novem· a-9221---------
("A ~ ti ") llh h noor. City Hall. 77 Fair The regl8'rant(s) com· Orange County on October Grove Calif 92641 Oporto, Newport Beach, ber 2 9 16 23 1991 PUBLIC NOTl.CE PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious
F /P., c~ on ii ~ t e Drive, Costa Meta. The menced to transact bust 17, 199t This • busl.ness Is con· Calif. 92663 • • • • Sa-947 Bualne11 Name
e er epos FJSurllllCe Transportation Services DI· ness under the Flclitlou~· F510139 ducted by: a general part· Waldon Ryer, 177 22nd St. CHS101153t Flctltloua Statement ~:fcf::1'0~!n 2~'7~~~~ vl.slon Is ~n 8 a.m. to Business Name(s) listed Published Newport Beach· nershlp *4• Coslil Mesa, Cahl. PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua Buslne11 Name The Following persons Slr~et, Suite 2300• San ~·~ p.m. onday through above on: October 7, 1991 Costa Mesa Piiot October The reglstrant(s) com· 9J627 H 1.r 321 t B d Fictitious Bu1lnes1 Name . Statement are doing business as
Francisco California 94105 r ay. President 26. November 2, 9. 16, menced to transact busi-ina arr~ roa Statement The Following persons ACCESS CONTROL SEMI·
AnN• R' 1 al D' t P ub II shed N • w Po' I This statement was filed 1991 ness under the FictiUous St .. Newport Beach, Cali I. Busln•H Name Th Foll ""'-1,9 dolrt business as: NAAS. 2933 Jacar .:>rid a • ea on irec or Beach.Costa Mesa Pilot . h h C Cl k I B . N ( ) 1· led 92663 St t e o"""' persons Ave Co ' •·1es C Ill (the "FDIC'f') pursuant to o tob 31 199l wit 1 • ounty er o Sa-902 usiness ame ' 15 This business ts con-• a ·~•nt are doing business as: PICANT MEXICAN FOOD • s.a " a. a Which the Ap"'lcant pro-c er • Orange County on October above on: not applicable d d b . 1 The Following persons NEWPORT HAIR CON· t835 Ne ort Blvd D 155' 97~ poses to acqrlire up to Th897 15, 199t PUBLIC NOTICE R. Michael Marchese . . n~;~~lp y. a genera part: are doing business as: NECTION. 13444 Newport Costa M::. Calif. 92627 • Joseph K. Schulen. 2933
24.9" of the Issued ancl PUBLIC NOTICE F509811 T,hls statement was filed Th 1 I( ) m· STOWAWAYZ. 320 Am· Ave. IA. Tustin, Calif. Luis Alirio & Myriam Mar· Jacaranda Ave . Costa outstanding shares of com· Publlshed Newport Beach-Rctlt,ou~ with the County Clerk ol me::Cede~~s ~~anns!ci 1~si· ethyst, Balboa Island, Calif. 92680 . tlnez. 2t650 Via Pepeta. Mesa. Calif. 92626 mon stocfc of WESTERN NOTICE Costa Mesa Pilot October Butln••• Name Orange County on October neet under the Fictitious 92662 Robert E. McNutty, 3859 YOfba Unda, Calif. 92686 This business is con·
INTERSTATE BANCORP, INVITING BIDS 26 November 2 9 16 Statement 22, 1991 Business Name(s) listed Clayton· R. Warwick, 320 Colina Dorada Or. #1-107, This business Is con· ducted by: an lndlllldual
lhe holding company ol The County · Sanitation t99t ' ' • The Followlng persons F510883 above on· Octobet 5 1991 Amethyst. Balboa Jsl,1nd. San Diego, Cal>I. 92124 ducted by: husband and The ~egis11an1(sl ~om·
CITIZENS THRIFT & LOAN District of Orange County are dOing business as: Published Newport Beach· Waldon A er ' Calif. 92662 ' This business ts con-wife mence to tian5act "s1·
ASSOCIATION. heacfqu11-California. will receive bids Sa-999 WINTERBOWER & TAY· Costa Mest Pilot October This staJment was filed Lynn Luther, 200 Diamond, ducted by: an Individual The reglslrant(s) com· ~es~ unde~ the 1 ~·ci;~·ous
tered at 14252 Culver unlll Tuesday, Novembef PUBLIC NOTICE LOR ARCHITECTS. 2424 26, Novemb8f 2. 9. 16. with the County Clerk 01 Balboa Island, Oalll: 92662 The registrant(s) com· menced ,to transact busl· ~smess. 0 arnbe s2 1~~eo Drive Suite Q Wine Call-12 1991 at 11 ·00 am S.E. Bristol St., Suite 30. ,991 Orange County on October This business is con-menced to transact busl· neu under the F'tctltious aJ ove ~nK Set~ .8' • 1
lornla 12713. \ ' Bids must be leCelved at • Flctltloua Senta Ana Heights. Cali!. Sa-905 8, 199t dueled by: I limited part· ness under the Fictl!iouS Business !"•me(s) listed T~~sepstalem~n~ e:as Meo
Any P9rton wishing to the Districts' Administrative Bualneu Name 927~7 • FS09t7S nerthlp . ( Business Name(s) fisted above on. October 22, th th C ty Cl I<. 1 comment on thl• Appliclt· Office b the date and lime S Keith R. Winlerbower, PUBLIC NOTICE . The reg11trant s) com· above on: N/A 1991 W1 e oun er o 11on ma file his or her herainiJ'ove 181 forth, at tatement 2333 Colgate Drive, Cosla Published Ne~port Beach· menced lo transact busl· Robert E. McNulty Myriam Mar1inez 0 1ange County .on Oc1..,001
commenr. In wrltl with which time the will be The Following pe~sons Mesa. Cehf. 92626 . Cos1a Mesa Pilot Oc1ober nest under the Fictitious Thls statement was filed Thia statement was filed 4. 1991
the Regional Direct::? of the publicly open~. ~d exam-cr:i~~~ bu~~IG~:s· AS· Sttven Steell Tlylor, #8 Bu:l·~~~!o~:me 12, 19, 26, November 2, Business. Namels) hstod wilh the County Cletk ol with the Coonty Clerk ot F508800
Federal ~ Insurance lned al the 6ltlce of the SOCIATES lb)BRIOGS/ Encore Court. Newpor1 St t 1991 above on. N/A Orange County on Octobtf Orange County on Oclob9r Published Newport Bea~• Corporation at It• regional Districts 10844 ENls Av· t Beach. Calif. 92663 •temen Sa-859 Clayton R. Warwick 10. 1991 22, 1991 11osta Mesa Pilot October
otflce. 25 Ecker StrMt. enue F0untaln v,ney Call· r~~~~'h:~c~~~Si:J-:0 This business Is con· ~ei Fo~lo~~s ~'.sons PUBLIC NOTICr Tr.~s ~1a1~men1 w~1s :1e~ F500424 F'51C>e48 t2, 19, 26, November 2
suite 2300. San F111nc!tCO, tornla. for the followlng: LTD Ill (d)BRIGGS INCOME dueled by: • general part-·~~c°n~anl~~1~;143 Sylvan ~ Oran te 'cou~nt~n o~~ob~r Published Newport Bepch-Published Newport Beech· 1991
Callfomla 84105 ATTN. A• LABORATORY SER· FUND LTD IV, 23046 neThrshlp , 1 t( ) River #138 Fountain Val· Fictitious 9 1~1 y Costa Mesa Pilot Oc1ober Costa Mna P1101 Oclober Sa-846 glonal Direct°' within 20 VIC•I A Id D L C I t e reg.s ran 5 com-· ' ' 19 26 N ... 2 9 26 N be 2 9 16 1---------da of thlJ newapa~r ven 1 • a ar 0 a mencect to transact busl· ley, Cahf. 92708 BuslneH Name F509337 · · ovemuvr · · • ovem ' • • • pu~catlon. Al the FDIC'• CONTRACT FOR Sui!r 1315.. Laguna tiills, nest under the Fictitious Doreen A. Nakamoto, Statement Published Newport Beach· 199t 1991
Sa·927 option, comment• recellltcl ANAi.Viii OF i~~'a~26J!elopmant Cor· Business Name(s) listed ~2t 43 ~ytva.;1 1~lver ~1~1~· The. Following persons Costa Mesa Piiot October Sa-876
•lier lhll twenty-day period . &LUDO• por1ifon, Callfomla, 23046 above on: N/A 9~~J'eta n a ey. a . are doing business as: t9, 25, Novembitr 2, 9, PUBLIC NOTICE __ P_U_B_Ll_C_N_O_T-IC_E __
may, but need not, be con-IPICIFICATION Avenlda Dt la Carlota Keith R. Wint8fbower Viola C. Alfson 6 Sa e Hill A PRIVATE AFFAIR CA· 1991
Repainting?
sldertcl. In circumstances NO. a.osi BID Sulte .,315 La.guna Hiiis This statement was flied Lan La ·Hiii gCatil TEAING. 837 Pine Pl., S -880 Flctltlous Flctltloua
neceultaUng PfOtnpl I C-OPEHINOt Tueaday Calif 12653' • wui, the County Clerk 01 926:3 guna s, · Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 a ButlneH Name 8uslneH Name
• tel# loolAQ ., llj)IJnt t.
1~d "1he1I01
11Stoie ¢, led 111 1111 '*"
Ocdiads IQ fnl !ht
uon the FDIC may for • 1 • 1 1 Orange County on October Mariko C. Beaver, 837 PUBLIC NOTICE good ho • 11 Nonmber 12, Th• bu• ntss s con-16 1991 This business Is con· Pine Pl Costa f.1esa Calif Statemanl . Statement
or ah:.~~ti! ~ ~= 1991 at t t :OO a.m. ducted by: a limited part· · ,510255 ducted by:. co-partners 92627 " '. · Fictitious The Following persons The Following parsons
ment 1>9rlod or act on a Bld1 mu11 be submitted 'rn!hl~eglstrant(s) com· Published Newport Beach· ~~~cO:.e~~st~~_,;:~~t ~~':r: Ssteven C. Palmer. 204 BuslneH Name a~E~~~ ic:1~~at~OVI· a~:g~~ ~O~~s ~~EDIT
prOPoM change In control on the_ form aupplled by menced to tranHct bust· Cosia Mesa Pilot October ness under the Flc1i11ous ~;:.~d9~~~7 Cotta Mesa, Statement SORS 5160 Birch St Suite COMPANY 9550 Warner fiii ~lor ~le the explrttion1~1 the Dlllricts In the a~· ness under the Flctllious 26. November 2, 9, 16, Business Name(s) listed Thi; business Is con-~ Following persons 200. Newport Beach.' Calif. Ave. Suit~ 210. Fountain t • pu comment per · cordance with all PfOVl· Business Name(s) llsted t991 above on: October 15, d ed b • al • are doing business as: 92660 Valley, Calif. 92708
Information In the nonconfl· slon• ofthe speclflcationt. above on: October 1, 1991 Sa·925 1991 n~;~hl y. 8 gener part INTROSPECT PERSONAL Mike A. Pavlovich, 12 Sor· Kevin Minh Nguyen. 9182 ~~~onpo~lonl 01 a~:la~r. Speclflcallons, bid bl1nk1 Edwin J. Driggs. President PUBLIC NOTICE Viola C. Alfson The ~egistranl(s) com-FITNESS AND ATHLETIC bonne. L1gun1 Niguel. La Cloma Ave., Founlain 1 ft h •ind further Information Thl1 statement was filed Ttlls statemenl was filed mencld to transact bUsl· DEVELOPMENT, 2333 Cafil.926n Valley,Callf.92708 ~l:'a1 ':::ic":.t rom t 9 ' may be obtained al lhe with the County Clertl of Fictitious with the County Clerk ol rfess , under the Fictitious LaJJnda, Newport Beach, This business . Is con-This business . ~s con· Pilot ,.,
pub II• h 1 d Ne p 0 rt at>ove •ddress. telephone Ora~e County on OC1ober Busln•u Nam• Orange County on October Business Name(s) listed Cail'f. 92660 ducted by: an Individual ducted by:. an lndMdual
B h/C 1 M w Pll 1 (7t4) 962 241 t 22• 1 9l 22. 1991 1ibove on· N/A Patrick Lee Baker, 2333 The reglstrant(s) com-The reg11tr1nt(s) com· eac 01 • HI 0 • · F510940 Statement F510830 Mariko c·. Beaver LaLlncla. Newport Beact). menced to transact bus,. menced to transact bus•· Oct®-r 3t, 1991· th 91 Publllhtd Newport Published Newport Beach· The Following persons Published Newport Beach· This statement was filed Calil.92660 ness und8f the Flciitlous ""' undttr the F"lct1l10U$ -, r
________ 8_,,.•ch/Costa Mesa Piiot Costa Mesa Piiot October are doing business as: Costa Mesa Pilot October wilh the County Clerk of This business ls con· Business Name(s) listed Bustnest Name(s) hsted \ PUBLIC NOTICE-November 2, 1991. 28 November 2 9 15 CALIFORNIA COAST EX-26 November 2 9 16 Orange County on October ducted by:_ an Individual above on: October 15, above on: October 16, lll••lll=d:m:cz•
PUBLIC NOTICE
Nottoeof
u960 1991 ' ' ' PORTERS, 2901 "fl. Pacllic 1991 • • • t6, 1991 The reg11trant(s) com·._1_99 __ 1 ________ t-.99._1 _________ __;·~------
---------Coast Highw1y, Ste. 140. F510257 n1enced to transact busl-PUBLIC NOTICI Sa·929 Newport Beach. Calif. Sa-912 P bllshed New rt B ach· ne~ under the Act1tioos ----------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE , 92663 u po 9 Business Nama(s) listed Bl 11111 Publlo Heerlne CNl10U488 Renata B. Konecny. 643 PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Piiot October above on: October 11, -• Nodc:e .ls h~ _given FloUtloua CNS1010880 W. ,51h .at. 1'59, Newpor1 26. November 2, 9. 15. 199l. !-..;-;..... ________________________ _
lhtt the City Council of~· Bu1ln••• Name Fictitious Beach, Calif. 12663 CNS1013492 1991 Patrick Baker ~% 01 N:1hBe~ch will Statement ausln••• Name Styilanot N. Xagorarakls. Fictitious Sa·920 This statement was flied By CHARLES GOREN
Nov....!..!", .. ,..!f rod: Th• Following persons Statement 254 Magi:ioll• Sst., Costa 8usln••• Name PUBLIC NOTICE With the County Clerk ol with OMAR SHARIF .... .,.... •• .. • 0 .,, doing business 11· Mesa. Cahf. 92627 Statement Orange County on Oc1ober "' cuss the propoHd 1992• VICTORVILLE PARTNERS The Following persons Thl1 butlne11 Is con-The Following persons 11 1991 and T ANNAH HIRSCH
1998 Comprehenalve 369 San Miguel Dr., S1e: are doing bu1lne11 as: dueled by: • genoral part. are doing buslneu es; Flotltloua • F509620 Houtlet::ordablll~o s~~ 100. Newport Baach. Calif. ~;:. l.~~P~rT~~~i :: nershlp. SOBOBA.JADORO, 4$00 Busln••• Neme Publlshed Newport a.act.-Q.1-Neither vulnerable, aa South ~~ 1 th~ De •rl· 92560 Co 11 Me .. Calif 92626 • The reglstrant(s) com-Campus Drive, Suite 1'15. Statem9nt Costa Mesa Pilot October you hold· 0 • · · P Bear Valley Auoc:lalu a ' ..., • menced tcf lran11ct bus~ Newport Buch, Celil. The Following persons ~ Q A 32 ment of Housing and California eneral partn•· Florence Falnb11g, 2665 nest unde< the Fictitious 92660 are doing business as: 19, 28, November 2. 9, •83 ...,.,8~2 '"K 10 • 6
Urban Development (HUD). •hip, 369 C Miguel Of., Victoria St., Laguna Beach, Bu1lne11 Nl'fhe(s) listed Jador o Management C & M BUILDERS, 2 LAnd· 1991 Tile bidding bu proct'eded;
a The ~ ~ ~vii': ~ Ste. 100, Newport Beach, 1:~:~·a92:~. Clem 1012 above on: Ocltober 18, Corp., a California corpora· fall Ct.. Newport Beach, Sa-883 North «ut South W'eet
PP9at ar r Calif 12660 • 1991 tlon, 4500 Campus Drive, Calif. 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 NT p 2 • p gudlng the propoHd Michael 1. Cohtfl, 361 San West Highland Ave., Red· Renata B. Konechy Suite 115, Newport Beach. Craig Gerard Smith, 2 .. ._ 1992·1998 CHAS. Written Ml utl Dr., Stt . 100, New-la!'ldl, Calif. 92373 Thi• statement wu flied Calif. 92660 Lancflall Cl .. Newport • 2 V p._ ?
comment• fOf the public ,,J, Beach Cllif 92680 Allan Falnbarg, 300 Via with the County Clerk of This bu1ln111 is con· Beach, Calif. 92663 FlotlHoua What do you bid now?
htlll wilt be rtcelvtcl at Robert D. • l!xtl; 369 San Udo Nord, Newport Beach. Orange County on Oc1obe< d~by: ' COfporatlon Michael Demetriou• Tay· au1ln••• Name A.-h's simpl a queatron of the 01 Of Newpott Beach Ml ue1 Dr Ste 100 New· Calll. 92663 18. 1991 T reg111ranl(s) com· lor 110\h Pearl St. Balboa Stetement Y • Pia 0.pwtment, 3300 g Beach, ca1i1. 92Geo Thi• bu!lnt11 11 con-• FS10340 m lo trtnsect t>u•i· Island, Callf. 92662, The FOllowtna P«SOl\S wheth~r you an. aggreuwe_ '?r con-
N Boulevard,. N.w-~ry w Kittrell 1000 ducted by. a general part· Publlahed Newport BHch-nets under the Actitlous This business Is con-are d~ business as: aervatwe. Ai this vulnerability, we
ore 8t~-:"·~,:'~ ~ Quall St.. Ste. 100. Newport ~!"'~eglatrant(•) com-coat• Mesa Piiot Novem· Bu1lne11 .Name(s) listed duct'? by: • gener .. part· J:,~1i~ IM~~~~~m~ ~ould prefM to t4k~ .a part.core
1991. ~~~h, ;:~1n:::"°ia con-"*1Qtcl lo tranNct bull-bet~. I , 16, 23, 199t ~=-on. Novembtt 1• {~ ~•glatrant(•) com· SALES. 18627 Brooktium m to t.he next band, gmng ua a bet-
The l>'OPoHd CHAS 11 • due1 d by· 1 Qtntfll part Mii under the F'latltlou1 S•·952 LeRoy A Wagner Prt1I-menctd to transact busl· St. suite 222. Founi.1n va~ ter chance to become vuJnerahl•.
five year hou1lng analytla ~Ip · • Butlneu Namt(a) lllltcl LIC NOTICE dent · ' neu undor the Acllt1001 ley, Calif. 92708 Our choice: Invite with two no
•nd lndudn • one year Tht regl1tran1(1) com-above on1 March 10, 1980 PUB Thia at.atement was lllld BuslntH Name(s) listed C. J. l obaek, 10430 Teal trump.
houalng ...,.tance goal for menc:9d \0 tratla*Ct busl-Allan F.int>arg CNl 10t1487 with the Couhty Clerk of above on: NJA Cir .. Foonttln Valley, Call!. new construction of'"°'°" Und tM Flctltlout Thi• 1tettmtnt wa1 flltcl . Orange County on October Craig o Smith 92708
•bit rtntal hOUllng and ~nHI .,N•m•(•) llattcl wltn Ult County Clertl Of Flctltloua 21. 1091 Thil statement waa filed Thi• buelntH 11 con. Q.2-At South, vulnerable, you •helttt fol tiometn1 and above on· O.C.mbet 2 Orange Coun~ on October Bualn••• Name • ,,10415 with the County Clerk of ducttcl by: an lndMdull hold·
"at rltk'\ and tor l•mllle1 1...,R · ' 1$, 1001 ltetem.nt p bli h ..... N ............ Bt•cn-Orange County on Oc1obet The ·regl1trent(1) com-•A-ilCHM OQ•2 <>Ae2 .AOA to bt ••ll•ttd by hc1lon 8 .,... PI09109 The FollOWlng pei'tonl u 1 "" e-,.,.... .. 18 t99t rnenc4ld to transact bus!-......,.v
Rentet Aatl"'noe Pt09rem. ~ :'~=• wH llltd Publlshtcl Newpott Beach-11• dolnQ buslne11 11: Co111 Men Piiot Novern-' ,510254 ne11 under the Flctttloul Tht biddln, ~'proceeded:
NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· with the County Cltf'k ol Coeta Mtlt Piiot Qc1obor DESIGNS ON WOOD, 755 bet 2, I . 10, 23, 1991 Publllhtd Newport Btach· 8u1lne11 Name(s) llstod 8ou&b Wee& Nonh Eut
THEA O~ t~t aald pub-"-enge ,.~·nty on October 20 November 2 0 HI W. 171" Street, Suite 0, S•f42 C t M ..,1 1 ..._.0 ....... above on: October 10, 1 • p.. 2 • 2 o lie heating WOI be held on Vf. 191 """' • • • • Coata Meta. CaHf. 92e27 01 • t1a ,., o ~· """ 1991
the 12th clay of November, 21• 1 1 , ........ 30 1991 8 11 .. D 0.-egton H1H, 224~ DI•· 'UBLIC NOTICI! 241. NovtMber 2, t, 18, c. J. Lobaek !an__ do b'd ? 1991, at tM hOUr or 7:00 ... _ a· .... monCt Aw •• Balboa flland. 1911 Ttll• at.element W•• llltcl nnat )'OU 'I now.
p.m. In •1 t~ COoncil ftubllthtd Ntw'l>Of1 Beelh-'UBLIC NOTICI Calif. 12812 CNl10t34H S•-821 with tM County Cltfk ol A.-Not. oo\y do you have 1 mini· C~mb«• of the Ntwpor1 ~ M... Piiot Novem· Joel Sanchea. 3to7 E. Plotltlou• PUI IC NOTICE Orw'la• County on Oc1ober mum optn\na bid but you1 queen or Beach~ Hall. $300 N4'W-'* 2. t , tf, 23, t801 CNl101&Hl Nth St Apt. I. Maywood. Sualnea Name L 22, 1091 he&N bu climiniahed in value C~h, c:':dWtkh~ S.."44 Plotttlow ~~ ec:J:intH 11 oon. The ~:;'11*t0n• Flot1Uoua Publlthod New!!':!:. With your balaoc::.d band. then ~
and ~~ al '*" PUILIC NOTICI .•,~-=• CIUC\tcl by: • gen.rll pall• .,., dOlnQ bUllnen aa: lualne .. Name Cotta. . . Meta P1k>4 Oc10ber ati.olut.tb no .....on why you
IOf'ltl . tMlf _. ,e nershlp · N"UTAIDOUC.JAOORO ltetement ...._ ... a 1• ebouJd bid. p nd ail t.o hear Ptlr end be Nerd ow.on. l'lotttMue Tiie ~ P«tona Tht rtglstr1nt(1) oom• 4500 Otmpue Dffle Slllte Th• FolloWlng P8fSON 20. Novtrn.... ... .,. "' W. • w ~or f\n1.ttlf ln1onm1tlon, ......._Ne.. ••doing bullr1eM •: manced lo ttanaact butl-115 Newport Btech' Calif .,, doing bu~ n : t9t1 what penner do. nen-the two-contaci Ctalg .... Pttncl-............ M.T.8.S::. MO Town CtnlW ,... undtf the flctttloUt ~ • • A"!A HOVA$ OF'1Ce , .... 10 over-on• reepc>nM promi ... anoth·
ANSWERS TO
WEEKLY BRIDGE Ql'IZ
onr of the majors <'owd'be enough
for 10 tricks. we auggest a Jump
shift of three hearts.
Q .4-Both vulnerable, ilS South
you hold:
~ 'i.?73 vAQ978 +AKQJIO
The bidding has proceeded
South Weat North Eut
l "' P.. I+ P ... ?
What do you bid now?
A.-The aame hand as in the prl'
vioua example, e.xupt l hl' •u1u
have been switched. Aa a re1iult, you
oan no longer inai11l on game, S<l 11
jump shift would be a tlicht overbid
We ~ommend two clubs Unlea.a
partner tan hid again, we doubt \t1at
you have ~re than a partacort'.
Q .&-Aa South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•AQ102 "78632 ¢KJ9 M2
Panner open1 U\e bidding with one
diamond. WNit do you rapond?
A.-At reaponder, any four-ctro
auit i.a bidable in reapon.e to a ml·
no r-.ult. optnina bid. II you are ao· inc to re.pond ln a suit, the rule ia to
do IJO up the line. Therefore, bid one
ti.rt ~ite tht di.ap&ri.ty ln auit quail~. If you chOOM one aped..
JOU riak ao.tnc • •-• t.rt flt. pal Pt.lnMt, .. {7H) 144-The 'olOwlnO ~ = =~o. Coa1a lutlnetl Name(•) llattd Jadoro Menagemanl CLEANlNQ, sa ,..,, Dr. Box PUBLIC MOT1CI ., bid. ~ .,.. clolnQ bualneal at: 8 u , •. eeo T cen-lboYa on: June 2s. 1911 C«p., • Celifornla OOl1» 111, Cotta M..., Clllf. .
Wen41e L "rr!le' OAOV! INYUTMENT ,_; ~ ..... \l~Coa'8 ~...,. tlled r"'1on. 4500 C.mpus Drive, ~ wtwa. 15 PIM Dr Flotttloua Q.8-Botb vuloembfia, u South Q.&--Neither vulnerahi., u South = :: .. Cltf llf .. ~~e:.;.. ~l ...... M . tmt Wfth ~ ~ of ~~"-Pot' 8-oh. c:..._ Caiif. IMZe . ....._ MlllM you bold: 10\> boid:
Publl1had Newport = !. Nott. TruetH of l':f:::::.: ~~ ~'County on Oc1oblf ~~ bu~~ne11 1:c.;,on-~ ~cJr' :ta.Of., TM ~=ntP«90"t tAQt,9 t:'AllQ.110 0~ •7S t49 43 0.184 •ktHm
Bt•c!Vo .. a Mtu Piiot the NQ1t ,.,,,.,,., fNlt, it'4 C0Ma M .... c.llf. 11121 FIOMCM Tht r=l•I=) com-Thie b"tlMU l• con-.,. dolnQ bullf'8llla M : The bidd{Qa baa proceeded: Partner optrnt the b1ddin1 Wi(h two ~ ''· •••• J. NtwfliJ Awnue. Cotta MWI' ~ .: T~ ~ Ntwpoft ~ IMnl*9 1o trwact ~ ducted by; • 9«*111 pert. cun'M&. PARK ,.. A eo... Wen No.rt.la Eu& no lNIQl>-What, do y()U retp0a.cl?
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PUIUC MOTICI 1~ Mobllt Homee. ~ ==· ~~ 11, M. NoYtmbtr t. ti .....,.... ,N..,...•> llted ~tt~':~ :,: ::C..~~ .. Balboa ' pat. Howmir. if you have • •-4 -------·•.,,.. ~-= ..=; dUC'9d bVt ,..,..,.. pelt-1•t ;=r on: ~ '· ,... .l#ldtf .,,. Flc:lftlow ~Perle 11. A Clllb• What do you ~ now? ~~tUit At. your rulf\n1 v.iut l.80& Mn'IOI Cllf. _., • ,.,... ·.....,. l""°Y R: Weontf pr..i; lualMa• Namt(s) lllteilt nla Umfttd P""*9~. A.-Blped&lly et 1.hS. wlMnblH· mabe a 'fout..beert 0011.ltat\ ik
NOTICll °" Thfi ""9lnee1 •• ~ Th• tqlt'1•nt(•~s ••II.JC IOTICI ~ . • abo~ on: OCIObef t?, IOI p--~ 8altloa ... ..,. you want to COC.tnd. for= lD 'more •ttracrt.i• B'd three chabe-""9UO l&a '" ~ by: a "'*9f...,. llWIC!td"lD lrtnlld "' TNI 1ta11mant ,._ fled 1191 ~ C.W. .:1 :... Ill•---•'· the cu---n-il. •-•-..a CM' MA•OtllD -"* • Nee ..,.... the Olll10tllH 1lll4lt\ tM CClldY Cltf1C ot Jason White Tl\11 b11•"-•• 11 con-OOI.,. f:' au ..... DUii:. u tu. u """"-' -.im.fluvo-w •mu
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""' r99latr1nt(1) com-PUILIC NOTICI Th• rtg1111ant(•) com· PUILIC NOTICI mtneec1 lo trenwt bu9J. ~ to trMMCl tMJ. 91111111 ..._ .. ~ ,.....__ .__.._ Tiie NOltlfMICl>'"!!.T.'
IMnced to trwact bulf. menced 10 l\fanuct bulf. "'" ~ tf'9 flc\laoul l'lwUtteae "'" undef tht P1cUtkM •••• 1 t ..,..,__ ·---· _.. .. menoed lo 1111Wt ·-neea undar .... flc1ltlous • Actt'*-""' under the Actltlout ........... 8~•1\ Nlti'llt(I) llated ......... ...... llutlMaa Namt (I) titted '"'-ltGAc: .... .... cc.a ..... PlloC oc-. -..... .. l'1c*JOut ~ Nelne(I) .. te9 .......... ....... Bu.Inell Name(I) lilted .......... NalM 1t>ove on: Octobtl 11, llelewt lboYe on: October 4, 1991 ate dOlf'CI IMllneU'U: 2f. ..... lfftblr I , I. ti. lullMU NllM(I) llli.d
_.....on: NIA •t••·-· •b<N9 on: October'· 1991 ............ 1tt1 nti followlnO Ptftonl CM• w. lH ECOT!C IMC.. 8'0 w. 11t t ~on: NIA. Dennla 8trtttrnatter The Foilowtng ptnont Bruce Greene Th• Followlng PlfllOnl John o. M••hlll .,. doing bullnHt .. : ™• lllt.mtnt .... llled teth I!·~. Col la Miia, s.ne Mehdi MoQhaddaa, M.D.
Thlt Matement wu lllld af• dolnn butlneU at: Thl1 1t1ttmtnt wu flied art dolnQ bUtlMU 11: Thlt ttlttmtnt wu fllld SALON SULCA. 3930 111• with tht County Cltril of cam 92927 Thi• 1tat"'*1t WM tlltd ~,,~ty Cltfle of f'AMllV" ITAUAN GOUR· with the County Clenc of BAUMEISTER COMPANY, with the Cowity Clttlt of lot St. Suite 201, Santa Or-not CoUflty on Octet>« Ecoitc, Inc., Dtlhltt, PUIUC NOTICI With tht County Cltftl'" of
4, 191, .......... , on Octobef' MET t>EU & RESTAURANT, Orange County on Oc1obef 410 32nd Street 1207, Orange COunty on October Ml, Clllf. 92704 4, 1991 930 W. tetl'I E·2, Cotta '1olltleue ~County on Oc1obtr
• 2307 B Soulh Brlttof, Slllta 10, 1991 Newport B11oh, C1lll. 22, t99t Alan Baumgardner, 201 · P:I087tt M .... Cdf, t2t27 22, ' fl5097ff Ma, Callf. 92704 P:5094M t2'83 fla 1"4S Spallmbl, N .. port Stech, Publl1hed Newport Stach-Thi• bu1lntH It CO"" lu ....... N•me P:l1ote•
P\lbll9Nlcf Newpott Btacti. Hind Oaorgn Khallche, Publlahed N-port 8"c:l\o Letlle Howard Baumeister, Put>lltti.d Newport Beacht Callt 92680 Co1t1 M"a Pilot Octobtt ducted by: a corpo11tlon etet4"1Mftt Publlahed Newpott leeoh-
Coeta M ... Pilot Octobtf 3501 Teton Or .. Fullerton, Costa Mesa Pilot October 889 Lake St .. Hemet, Clllf. Cotta M"' Piiot Oc1obtf Thi• butlneu I• con-12, 19, 26, November 2, Tht. regl11Itnl(1) com-TM FOllc>Wlng ~ ~ta Mna-flloC Holl9fn.. 12. 19 2e Now"\bef 2 Calif, 92835 19 26 NOll9mber 2 9 92344 2e, N0119mber 2 t 18 ducted by: an lndlvldu.I tttt • mtnC9CI 10 vansact bull· "'doing bualnt" 11. btf 2. 9. lf. i3, t99t Hiit ' ' ' Thlt butlneu It con-1991 ' • • Thia bu1lneu It con-1991 ' ' ' The rtglttrent(1) com--s.e5e !11~ tht fldltioul SOUTH COAST Ml!OColCAL. s.451
ducted by: an lnaf~ --dUC*I bY! an lndlvMSull -~ . mtnced to ttaftNc1 blnl--Bu1ln111 N1mt(t) titted 345 !. 111h ,.208, tta
Sa-847 Th• rtglttrant(I) com: S-ta·882 The rtgletrent(s) com: • ~3 neu under the Flctltlous tbOv. on: Octobet 1, 1991 Miu. Cllll. 82921 '
menced to tt9NaCt bUti-menced to 11anuct bust-Bu11neu N1me(1) Uited Ray G. Reiff, Jr .. S.C. Ellctronle Modalftlel. Call-PUIUC NOTICE ,,... under tht Fictitious neu l.Wlder tht Flctltlout abow on: January 19M Thft statement wu filed fomla. 401 390\, Newport __ PU_l_Ll_C_N_O_T-IC-E-,-1 Bu11n1u Name(•) Dsted PUBLIC NOTICE Buatnau Namt(s) u11ed PUBLIC NOTICE Alan Baumg11dner PUBLIC NOTICE with the County C"'1I of Batctl. Cellf. 12813 1---NO-TI_c_•_OP __ _ _ lbove ant October 1, t99t at>ove on: NIA Thll statement wu filed Orange County on October Thl1 bualntll I• con----Flott--,-.. -.,-.---'-1 Hind Georges Khatlehe F1otltlou.a Leslie Baumeltter F'lclhloft with lht County Cterk of flctltloua 18, 1991 duded by: I c:o1pontlon PU8UC Hl!MINO
8........_ Name Thi• tlatement wu filed auirn. .. Name Thi• 1tatem1nt was flied ButlMH Heme Orange Cowity on Oc1.ober 8u11ne .. Heme FS10280 Th• re9111ranl(1) com: TM~an View~ I with the County Clerk ol with the County Clerk of 4, 1991 lletetneftt Published Newport Btteh-lnlf\Ctd 1o ltansact ~ Ol1111ct Amtrlcan ....,_,
The ,~ment Orange County bn October Th i:::ent Orange County on October Tiit ~~t FS08f l S Th• FolloWlng perscm Cotta ~.. PUot October ntta under the Flctltloul Education Tiiie V.C -~
.,. dolnQ butl~s ~· 2, 199t are d~ but!~• ~aont ~· 199t are doing 0~1. ~ Publltti.d N-port Beach-"! dol~ business as: 26, Novembtt 2. t , te, :ullne!! Nim•(•) lltted It calling • apecill '4.'19t'Y
OUALln-TIME TRAVEL & Fsoaeae BC C~MMUNICATIONS, '508025 INTERNt\TIONAL EL.EVA· Costa Mell Pilot October DANT FINE APPAREL. 1991 TbolltN-ITlll'I ~io~Th .. htlr·
VACATION CLUB, 587 San Publlshld Newport Beach-2655 Pinecreek Or. Suite F· Published N-port Beach-TOR CONSULTANTS, 4281 12, 19, 26, November 2, fl!. ECali~~~·· Costa s.tt3 ~ itatement wu ftled .;" wf11 be held ll Pltaun1
Nlcolot #108, Newpon Cotti Mt1a Piiot Oetot>ei 124, Costa M11a. Call!. Costa Me .. Piiot October WamlH, Hunllngton Belch, 1991 S~ Aniolnette Roache . wl1h tht County Cleric ol View School, 115692 Landau Beach. C.Nf, 926&0 19, 26, November 2, 9, 92626 19, 26, November 2, 9, CA 92649 S1-850 1000 w MacArthur Blvd ' PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on October Lane Huntington Beech Linda E. Yori, 106 Via Anti· 199t Bull C. Deuschle, 2855 Pl-1991 Thoma• Jamel Meacham, Santa k.a Callf 92704 ·• 11. 1tt1 CA 82&41 1n room No. s'. bet, Newport Beach, Calif. Sa.an neetffle Or,, S~ll• f,124, Sa-884 4281 Warner, HunUngton PUBLIC NOTIC! Thi• builnt1i Is eon-. '10Ullou1 ' FSt0148 The heiring w111 be held to
92ee3 Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 Beach, CA 92649 F1 I I duc:ted by: an-Individual 8u1lnea1 NenM Publtahed Ntwpott Beach-dllCUSI fht 1991-1195 Jhl1 t>u1lnu1 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE . This bu1ln111 It con-PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bu1ln1u 11 con· Buil_!l~1t•oNu•a -· The reg'lstrent(s) com-StetenMnt Cotta Mffl Pilot Oetobtf proj4M:tl. Al thle tlmt r-. uucttd by: an Individual ducted by: an lndlvldull dueled by: an lndMdull ,..., ...... mtneed 10 t&an•act bus!-The Following perton1 ; denll ot Amettcen in(i;n
The rtgl1trant(s) com· F1ctltloue The regl1trel\t(s) com· '1c llllou1 The reglttrant(1) com-l tetemont "'" under the Actltious are doing bulln ... u : 28, Novembtf a. 9, 18, ancetlty .,. urged to g1v9
menold to ll•nsact busl· 8u1lnH• Neme menced to tran .. ct busl· Bu1lneu Name menced to ltanuet butl· The Following persons BuslneH Name(s) llsted PATINE, 85 Beacon Bay, 1991 Input criticism 11'4 htlp fl.
nMi under the Acllllous StetanMnt nHs under the Aclltloua StetenMnt nen undef' the Flctltlou• are doing bualneH 11: bOve • N/A Newport BHch, Ct llt, S•908 nallzt tht pr0gram't tur·
Bu1lneH Name(s) listed The Following P9fions Buslneu Name(•) listed The Followlng persons Buslneu N1tn1(1) listed CAMERON COMPANY, 9 aSheryU~oache 92660 rieulum. If you hft'I any •
above on: October 3, 1991 are doing business as: above on: October 7, 1991 tr• doing business 11: ebOVa on: Jin, 1, 1991 East1hore, lrvlne, Callf. Thi• atatemtnl was flied Virginia (Ginger) Nix, as PUBLIC NOJIPE qut1tlons regatdlng th•
'Linda Yori ONE PUTT, 3111 Second BasH Charles Deuschle ALPHA AUTO SALES & ThOl'QaS Meacham ' 92714 with thel County Clerk of Beacon Bly, Newport " tltl heating plea .. oall lndlan
This ttatemtnl was flied Ava., Suite 5, Corona del This statement was flied LEASING,' 8180 Bolsa Ave., Thi• statement was flied Janine Cameron Wllllame, Orange County on Septem: Beach, Callf. 92660 8 1° °:a EducatiOn 11 (114) 141·
With the County Clerk of Mar, Calif. 92625 wlih the County Clerk of Midway City, Calif, 92855 with the County Clerk of 9 Easl1hor1, lrvlne, Calif. blr 3o 1991 This butlneu le con-ue ne.. •m• 1522
011ng1 County on October Orino Enlerprlsea, Inc., Orange County on October Thanh Huong T. Nguyen, Orange County on October 92714 ' Fsoa229 ducted by: an lndlvldutl Statement Published Newport
4, 1991 3111 Sect>nd Ave .. Sulie.5, 11, 1991 8891 Gteneagle Cir., West. 24, 1991 Thi• bu1ln111 le con• P ...... _d N B .. The regl1trant(1) com-TM FOlloWlng pereons Buch,Cosli Mau Piiot F508787 Corona d•I Mar, Calif. F509580 mintier, Callf. 92683 • F510939 ducted by: an lndlvfdu1I u..,..s.... •wport HCn• meneed 10 ttanuct bUsl· lfl dolna bullnen u : Oc1ober 31 November 2
Published Newport Beach· 92625 Pubftshed Newport Beach· Thia bu1lne11 11 con· Published Newport Beech-The rtgl1tr1n1(1) Com· Costa Mesa PUot Octobe1 ness under the Flctltfous WELLNESS INTERNA· 1991 ' • :
Costa MeH Pilot Octobr This bu1lne11 Is con-Costa Mesa Pilot October ducted by: 1n Individual Costa Mesa Pll~ Octobef menced to transact busl· 19, 26, November 2, 9, Buslnas1 N•m•(•I 1rtt1d TIONAL, 505 N, Tustin, Th890 ducted by: a corpo1allon Th• reglstrant(s) com· ness under the FlcUtlout t99t above on: Oc1ober 1991 Suite 265, Sama Ana. Callf,1---------
12· 19• 26. November 2· The reglstrant(s) com-19• 26• November 2• 9• menced to transact busi· 26, November • 9• 16• Business N1me(s) ll1t1d Sa-878 Virginia Nix 92705 PUBLIC NOTICE 1991 menced to transact busl· t99t ne11 under the Fictitious 1991 above on: October 1. t99t Thfs statement wu nted Mary A, O'Mall1y, 8151---------
Sa-852 ness under tht Fictitious Sa·886 Butlness Name(s) !Isled S•·941 Janina Wllll1m1 PUBLIC NOTICE with tht County Clerk ol Aleppo St., N-port Beach, NOTICE OF
---------Business Nam1(s) listed 1bov1 on: October 15, This statement was fifed Orange County on October ClllT. 12660 APPLICATION TO PUBLIC NOTICE above on: October 1, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE with the county Clerk ot Ylclltloui 22. t091 Thi• bu1lnts1 '' con-SELL ALCOHOLIC
Flctttloui Peter L Orlno, President Flctltloui Thanh Huong T. Ngvyen Fl tltl Or1ng1 County on October Builnoll Neme P:5tOM7 ducted by: an lndlvldUll BEVERAGES
B I N This statement was flied Bui lnoll Name This statement was filed B I c ONUI 4, 1991 Slatenfant Published Newpoi1 BHch-Tht reglllrant(t) com-To Whom It May Con-UI nell ame With the County Clerk of with the County C1erk of us ne11 eme FSOB790 . mtnetd to ttanuc:t busl-cern· SUSHI WORLD INC
ltetament Orange County on October Statement Orange County on Octobef Stetemont Published Nawpoi1 Beach· The~F0!~1ng pe~sons Costa MfSI Pilot October ne11 under the Fictitious Is (M•) applying 10 the O.: The Following pertons 4 1991 The Following persons t5 199t The FolloWlng persons •1• uu .. ness u. 26, November 2, 9, 18, BullntH Name(•) listed , a.re doing buslne11 as: . are doing business as: . are dol business as: Costa Mesa Piiot October LAKE ONSULTING, 'lft2 1991 above on: N/A partment of Alcoholic Bev-
MESA PHYSICAL THER· F50&B90 OCEANFRONT CLEANING FS09&93 BAKE;(/ PRODUCTS DIS. t2, 19, 28, NOllembtr 2, Ttrraza, lrvioe, Cahf, 92714 Sa·914 Mary A O'Malley •'?• Control to ... ~
APY, 1680 Tustin AVI,, Published Newpoi1 Beach-SERVICES. 2208 W , PubllsMd Newport Beach-TRIBUTERS. 1310 Bor· t991 Michael Arthur Gllano, 223 Thi• aiatement Wll filed hollC bevtr~ .. 4300
CoS11 Mesa, Calif. 92627 Cosia Mesa Pilot Oc1ober Oceanfront, Newport Costa Mesa Piiot October chard Ave., Santa Ana. Sa·854 M¥,sala, Newport Beach, PUBLIC NOTICE with tht County Clerk ol Von Karman ve .. Newport
Garf R. Rettig OL, Califor· 19, 26, November 2. 9, Beach, Calif, 92663 28, November 2, 9, 16, cant 92705 · Calif, 92660 Orange County on October Stach 92660 with 47 On
nl1, 1880 Tusiln Ave .. 1991 Steven John Chlnarlan, 1991 The Bagel Place, Inc,, can-PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• business Is con-Flctlllou1 22, 1991 Sale General Eallng Place
Costa Mesa, Ca hf. 92627 Sa-879 2208 W. Oceanfront, Ntw· Sa·908 tornla, 131. O Borchard Ave., Flctltloul I ~uhcted t by:11n lnd(lvl)dual Bu1lne11 Name Flt 0881 11~9:~\si he d N 1wp0 1 t " Thi• business I• con-port Beach, Calif, 92663 Santa Ana, Calif. 92705 '-e eg stranl s eom-Statement p bll hed N.........., Be h-p ducted by: 1 corporation PUBLIC NOTICE This bus I nest Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE This builnets Is con-Bu1lnH1 Ne mo I meneed to transact ~usJ, Th• Following peraona u • ... ,.... • IC Beach/Costa Miu llot Tile r1gl1l11nt(s) com· ducted by: 1n Individual ducted by: 1 corporalion Statement .. ~ ness under tile Flctiuous are doing business as: Costa Men PUot Novem-November 2, 199t. menced to transact busl· F1cllllou1 The reglstrant(s) com· F1ctlllou1 Tile registrant(•) com· The Following per1on1 Business Name(s) listed TANNAO JEWELRY. 223 E, ber 2. 9, 18, 23, 1991 11963
ne11 under the Fictitious Bu1lne11 Neme menced to transact busl-Bu1lne11 Nem• menced to transact busl-are doing buslnen a1: above on: October 10, 17th St. Costa MHa, Calif. Sa·948 FIND
Business Name(•) llsted StetenMnt ness under the Flclillous Stetement nns under the Flctltieus CANYON PALMS. 23141 1991 92627
above on: October 3, 1991 The Following persons Business Name(s) listed The Following persons Business Name(s) llsted La Cadena jfL, Laguna Mtchael Arthur Gllano Marla Kar1keal1oglu, PUBLIC NOTICE
Gary R. Ranlg DC, Preti-Me doing business as: above on: October 6, 1991 are doing buslnen as: above on: January 31, Hiiis, Calif, 92853 This llatemenl was llfed 17042 KaP11Pen l.11., Hun-Flctllloua an apartment dent WN GROUP, 26035 Moul-Steven John Chlnarlan CLASSIC COLLATERAL, t991 Snaler Varkel, 23141 La with Iha County Clerk of tlngton Belt:h, Calif. 92467 a N th h I lfl d . This statement was flied ton Parkway 1152, Laguna This statement was flied 922 Suntet Or., Costa Sec. C.F.O, Cadena IL. Laguna Hills, Orange County on October This butlnest It con· u U.llMtll etme t({Ug Cass e
with the County Clerk or Hiiis, Calif. 92653 with the County Clerk or Mesa, Call!. 92627 This statement was flied Calif. 92653 10, 1991 ducted by: an Individual I• amen ---"--------.
Orange County on October Laura Jt1n Neubauer, Orange County on October Keith A. Crecelius. 146 with the County Clerk of Thia bualness It con· F509 480 The regltlrent(•) com-TM FolloWfng persons :J "'t ~ •
3, 1991 26035 Moulton Parkwar. 11, 19~1 Westport, Newport Beach, Orange County on October ducted by: 1n lndlvldual Published Newport Beach-menced to tranuct bull· 'c"RdEolTng bee •IMneAsRsK•E•~ING ~ FSOB739 1152. Laguna HIHs, Call . • FS09585 Cahf. 92660 22, 1991 Th• registrant(•) com· Costa Mesa Piiot October ness under the Acllllous ATIV ' II • •
PubUshed Newport Beach-92653 Published Newport Beach· This bu~ln11s 11 con-F5t0978 menced to transact t>usl· 26. Novemb8' 2. 9, 16, Business Name(s) lilted GROUP, 2525 Dffotn Or,, ~ .. • .., Costa Mesa Piiot October This buslneu Is con-Costa Mesa P•lot Octot>fr ducted by. 1n tndtvfduat Published Newport Beach-ne11 under th• Flcll~lous 1991 above on: N/A Santa Ana, Calif. 92}04 • • dueled by: an Individual ' The reglstrant(s) com· Business N1me(s) hsled Marla Karlk1slsoglu SaWMh Rlmzl, 2525 Off. cw~· I 12, 19. 26. November 2, The registrant(•) eom-19, 26, November 2, 9, men<:ed to transact busl-Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-abollt on: August 1991 • Sa-904 This statement wu llltd gan Or., Santa Ana, C&liL J r:1I 1 .•
1991 menced to transact bust-1991 ness under the FictltlOU$ ber 2. 9, 16, 23, 1991 Snaler Varkll wfth the County Clenc of 92704 'I I
Sa-656 neu undtf the FJCtltlous • Si-687 Business Name(•) listed Sa-953 This ttatement w11 flied PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Oc1ober Thie bu1lne11 11 co,._ Ill I
__ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T-IC_E __ , Business Name(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE above on: October 17, PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk or F1 tlll 22, 199t duct., by: an lndMdUll -~ _... I above on: October 9, 1991 1991 Orange County on October c oui F5t0048 Thi registrant(•) com-""'
---------• Laurt J Neubauer Keith Crecellus 4 1991 Buelnee1 Nem• m«M*f to lnlnMCt busJ. ..... Flctltlou1 This stat~I was flied Flctltlou1 This 1t9tement was filed F1cUtlous ' F508792 Stetement Published Newport Beach· nan under the flctltloul ""ID
ButlnH • Name with the County C1trk ol Bualne11 Name with the County Clerk ol 8u1lneu Name Publlshld Newpoi1 Beach-The Following persons Costa Mesa Piiot October Bualnett N11TJe(1) ISied llij .. '• •
St atement Orange County on October Stetement Orange County on October Statement Costa Mua P'lol October 111 doing business as: 26, November 2, t , 18, above on: Octob91' 21,
Tiit Following persons 8, 1991 Tiit Following persona 18, t991 Tiit FOiiowing persons 1 BIO CHlEF, 2442 Orange 1991 1991
ere doing business as: F509227 atl doing business as: F5 t0258 8/t ~~ng busil'leu 11: . 12• 19• 26• November 2• Av.., Costa Me~ CaDf. • S.·926 Sllamttt Ramz1
BACJ( ro BASICS CHIRO. Published Newport Beach-NIELSEN ELECTRIC. )589 Pubflahed Newport Beach-HAt:L S MOTORS, 535 So, 1991 92627 · Thia llatement was . filed Hove A
Garage Sole!
PRACTIC. 1680 Tustin Ave,, Costa Mesa Pilot Oc1ober B San Bernardino Pl1c1, Costa Mell Pilot Octobef Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim. S•-855 Uan ElyH Murray. 2442 PUBLIC NOTICE with the County C1erk or
Cotta MeH, C1lll. 92627 19 26 N b 2 9 Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627 26 N be 2 9 18 Cali!. 92805 PILOT CLASSIFIED Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa, F1ctltloue Orange County on October Gary R. Rettig OL Catofor· • • ovem er • · Glen Webb Nielsen. 1589 • ovem r • • • JamH 0 , Hall, 1101 • Calif. 92627 21, 1991
nie, 1680 Tustin Ave., 1991 B San Bernardino Pl., 1991 Ridgecrest, Costa Meu. 111 lh• rHource y~u Thlt business Is con· Bu11n-• N•nM P:5t0527
Costa Mesa, Calif, 92627 S'a·881 Cos11 Mesa, Calif. 92627 Sa·919 Calif. 92627 can count on to HI 1 ducted by: an Individual Steltment Publlshld Newport Beaeh·
This buslnan 11 eon· Thinking 01 having a This bu1ln111 Is con· This bu1lnus It con· dm1yrlad1 of mberch1n· Th• r1glstr1nt(s) com-The Following persons Costa Mesa Piiot Novem:
(lln.1'1111~•641WI ...... -.~ ...
ducted by: 1 corporation ducted by: an lndlvldu1t ducted by: an Individual H tems, eeause menoed to transact busl· are doing buslnn1 11:
The r1gls1ran1(1) com-garage •ale? Give us Th• r1gl1tr1nt(s) com· RE NT Th• registrant(•) com-our eolumn1 compel ness under the Fictitious O.T.L. ENTERPRISES. ber 2• 9• 18• 23• 1991
menced 10 1r1n11e1 busl· 8PlcLa0111T C' •sSIFIED menced to transact bull· menoed to transact busl· quallfled buyera to Busln111 Name(s) listed 3011 Cliff Odr., Newport Sa-950
"'" under lh• Fictitious .._ ness under th• Fletillous ness und8f' the Actltloua ealll abOv• on: NJA Beach, Calll 92663 M k 1h rt hi
Business Nameltl llsted 842,587 8 Bu1lnet1 N1me{sl ll1ted through Classified Busln1H N1me(s) lltled 842·5 878 Uan Murray Douglas Turner Unk, 3011 aPlrot : •• ~s:.::::•·
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REAL ESTATE
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1002-2790
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CLASSI FIED INDEX 6'2·5678
FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. M0-1220
FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO, 411 tlOO
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VENDING ROUTE Found • bicycle In New·
No Comp et It Ion· port. 642·6490.
I nve1tment Secured 1~F""o_u_n__,d_2,,.....,o"'o_g_a_M_a_1e-s,
By Equipment & Mer· H t t B h Pl chandlse. Call Fe at rear n g n c er,
Phermaoeutlcal 10/28/91. Tan Cocker
1 ,8 0 0 •2 5 3 ,7 8 3 1 Spanlel & Beige Fluffy
24HRS, Mix, about 30 lbt, (714)37~2323.
Local Pa~ Phone Foundl Short hair black
Route. Low Coat, cat w /whlte spot, tan
High Return. 1· collar. Vlelntly of Marl·
800·741·3333 ner1 and lrvlne, NB.
L oo a I Ve n d I n g May have bHn In
Rout e. Pric ed for area for 1everal
Qulctr ••••· 1•8 00. week•. 548-8431.
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PAV PHONE Route GldWll/Slattr, long
For Sale. Po11tble hair, brown/org/Wht.
$1200 Wkly C11h In· Reward 847-$997.
come. 1..8()().228-M30
POSTAL SERVICE
Job Info & tHt prep•
MEMHlr:HSttll'S
:to l Ii
ration. HS/Citizen not Center Club Membef•
req'd . 112.03/Hr to •hip. A1klng 15000 +
1tart. Now reglllerlng tranifer foe. Cell
for upcoming po1ta1 Stephanie 803·9200 tests. Free pereon1l1---------
evaluallon. Fee. If •c· John Weyne Tonn11
ceptad for trelnlng. Uf•tlmt Mernberahlp.
cau 71414 :t5 ·91ea seoo ono MS.7744 • ., aoo a1e.7oe.ee10 d•y•.
WORI( AT HOME: Your
help 11 nffdedl Up lo
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weekly. E••VI Cell fOf lhcr~lb .. detella, 819-
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Employment
Opportunities
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newspaper. Att types,
Incomes, 24 hour re-
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FUHNITUHE 1;o1.a Merchandise Hou1tkteper RECREATION RETAIL SALES c 1auy, cntmpty dnlno
Part Time MAINTENANCE Fine a1llJonery -.. -=st~~ to:ph=
Fin• furniture end ae· WORKER I tilt• cllenlele, f/T 11'5-1010 chr1, 5200. 2 t 'tell bk·
ce11ory g1lery needs I 1htv., rich mahojjhy
experienced, detailed _. (Part· Time) Retall 81 ti color 1100• 868-057t.
houHkHper to work Salary: SB.60/Hour P{T, Chlld'1 Eduo. Lergo enllque trunk C t f ... .u. 9AM to 1 PM, Mon·Frl. Book Store. Au. tire. $50. 544-9097• u. om 10 abed --...
~:,-~"at ap~~m~1t~=~ ~rrf~~~=tr~~~~ln ra~~~ _J_u_d_y_s_s_1-3_660 __ • ---1 Typewrite,., gd wrkng ~I• ':i:: 8~~~~4,lV
HouH, 8881 Werner maintenance duties Sales cndtn, IBM oxec:tv•1~"'!"'"-~-----
T he NEW P 0 ~ T Ave. HB. EOE. related service aellvl, NATURALIZER '45, '30 vlnteo• Royal Deluxe 8fl cloth iota w/
BEACH/COSTA MESA 1~M-al~n-te_n_a_n_c_•____ 1111 within the Recre-FIT & PIT mothlated manuel 115. 545'-6768. mtchng atmehalr, blue
PILOT Is looking for • allon Division of the taletpoopl• needed S250obo. 64$-31l27•
Customer Servlc RECREATION MAINT. Parks, Beaches and to aell Amerlc•'• 1111 OHlgner Rattan .. 2 bat·
Representative for the WORKER I Recreation Dept. Ou· brand of womtn•' 22• Kanmoro w/water, 110011 $60 •a. temp
Clrculatlon Dept to See our ad under lies may Include, but ahoe1, Nat urellzer. Ice, top freezer, cleen, table $40, rnd coffH
work a nexlbl• ached· "Recreation" In are nol llmlted to: Competitive earning.a rune good whltec:olor tabloSS0.840-7131.
ule, approximately 18-today'• Cla1tlfled Utt· preparation of 1oftba11 & beneflt1 pkg. Apply s225 (J1 '> 54a-3 68 24 houri per w .. k. 1ng1. flalds, Including drag· Natutallz.er WHt Shoo • 4 1 · ENTER c:1r $150, oak
We need a reliable CITY OF glng, chalking, setting Shops, FHhlon It-Holpt. 14 cu fl r•f~lg, crib S150, din ••V
person with 1trong #to ~ beset, lllllng holes land. For eppt. call fro1t frH, 2 y,.. new, hutch '595, bkcaae
telephone • klll1 • NEWPuA I BEACH and walerlng, Per· Kate McTlghe, 714• xlnt cond, almnd color S50, pk:1ur .. S15, vac·
pleHant phone voice. No Exp. nee. A Dally form• preventative 644·5065. S300/obo. 4fso.24H. uum $50. oak student
neat appearance end maintenance Including ---------• dsk $95, O·wetorbd O•tbhl•.~o. sws°'.sokf~~.11 with g~~';,Yg o~d!~~o 7!:/ aprlnkler and flooding SALES REPS ~· electtlc llove $16$, iofu $95, d•k•
... 8~8811 ex1. 345e, maintenance, and Amerlce'a fir&I aerth-S75 873-2749. SOS, c:h,.. $20, K~
b1ck1top and dugout lrlendly catalogue 5210, more. 1173-0848
C•ll DANl•L SHU P{T ln1taller & OellYtry repair. Plekl up pa· baaed Multl·L•vel RCA • Whirlpool gaa KINGSIZE WATERBED . 84Sl-4321 Ext. Sl07 Pereon. Mutt have d th d b 1 d "' Id I t pera an o er • r s: Matketlng 11 1wHplng ryer. " yra o • x n No-wave mattra11, In. DELI Counter Hel.~ own Vthlc:f• & ln1ur· maintain• end ropalr1 th• nation. For Info on condition $125/obO cludH frame a ,,.lldt ance. 18/hr, Apply In equipment such .. thl• ground flOOf op-850-2498. bOard. Good c--"' N.B. .,.. ..,ndw h person 1PM to 2PM. I 1 I t """' .. ihop. Good •tatting 1835 Whittler Ave,, Ste rec or man enance PortUnlty of the '90'1 Refrigerator S200 tlonl Only $200. C&ll
pay. Exp a help. F{T B·10, Colle M•••· lneludlng oll changea: call Natural World wuher & dryer 1140 589-7904, -,..ve me•
or PIT. e31-0144 .... .., ""'•28. chalker repair: drag 714-7a:t-ita:aa ••ch, dl1hwa1her Hge. .......... mat and rake repel,.. 1 i---------QENERAL OFFICE PEST CONTROL TECH Ing, etc. Aul .. lh• SllCRllTARY PfT. 125. 048-$848 U WOOd wtrbd w/ped••
PIT. 18/hr. 20 hill l.loyd PHI Control Recreation Coordlna· Pleaaanl home omc. Sear• 110 dryer *70. 5 tel & lh.ed, mirrored
Wffk. Flex. 64s-1801 nffda route ttchnl· tor and Bulldlng Main-In Balboa. Mutt be yr old eltc •love, hdbrd htr/matr•. Mst tonanc. 1taff at .. , non-arnoker a com-oi.n $70, 10.1peec1 .. u '499, 754-7139.
QI" .UPERVl.OR clan. Wo train. Mull ._lgned. Mu1t be able puttr frltndly. e-12 blka, '20. l84-4043.
have good driving to utlllite proper safety houre per week, H/Hr Sony 200-watt .. .,_, w/
C00tdlneto recetvlng, record. Drug telling requlrtmtnll related to •tart. tTa.93'12 Toahlb• mlotow9Ye w/ t MOA loud •PMJll.,. prep &. •ending or '~· Cell Charlie 11 to all work performed, welnut can, Ilk• new 1250 obO. 8484N7.
HlckOfy Fann• gift•. 971-8021 bet w een and work lndepend-SeotulfMllct Clerk 1160/ob0. ll044 ... No exp nee, wlll ttaln, 'eam•12 noon. l!oe 1 .. _ ,,,..,,., Part or fun ti,,,., Apply ontty n ,,,.. abMnco Several PIT & 'IT PC>'
In per•on We atc:tlft RI IECTY/OFC MGR of a aupervlaor. Re-11tlon• •v ... Cell 1,
Plaze, 17tMrvtne, NB. R .. 1 B1tete exp r•q'd. qulrH high achool 800-832·5761. 3 J)C. om MCdontil eof•
Phon h bkk 'YJ oredueuon or oeo t 1so. twin cherry wd 'IOUMD OF IUllC'
H•LP WANTaD "425/ 1 a'· w p ~· ri!" equlvalency, valld CA STAFF NllDID h .. dbf'd• 1119, king
l'llHNITllllF liflt ·I M I . I (( · 11,, '\I I H s I
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INVf::SfMl-:NT
(ll'l'OHTllNI rv .!'lllH
Wkly Fact o r y •• 0n1g I · •tr k driver'• ncen1e and 1 To work w/~I"""-he&dbtd walnut 150, Complete Ht of I A Delly lelary l300 for .. mbly at home. No 111••P1• 855-HOO y"r of con1trUOlJol') or _,,.., -...-Br adford !xchango
buying merehandlH. exp. 1..4")0.71M'"7020. 7 REAL EITATI AllT maintenance .experl· mentally dliaabled chi~ tub 9neloaur• *125• collet0t'1 plat.. by No e•P nee. 71 4/ 800. deyl/~• ta/min ence, Including 1oma dren/adune In group dbl bed w9Mut foot/ Echttln M. Knowle1.
•N.JOY 18" on T01 .,11, ext. ~ea. Tep Prod u o er knowledge 01 •s>e>N home •c::J In Coeta hdbrd NO. wd baby ,...,"'•• acenee ftom
UOK to 11•000•000 + •---------HICKORY FARlll t ffkl txp'd llc'd Alo-fltld melnttnanc:e. For Me1&. benefl\a, Cflb llO, mirror '40. tho movie muelcal •
Celt o.Naon Aaaoo. BM MAIDS Haw hOllda" fun In •l•tent. Cell Petrlok f Wiii tteln. Alt ahtfta 17:14741 SUll tn .-...... .... boqe,
40Ml31 ext. 7 NOWI 'ff • PIT '°' bffr •nd making gift b••keta • Tenor• •••MOO ~th;~~1o;:n~o~i needed. Cel 157 .. t 13 • ..., l'urntture Whit• nev... ~~.
Wine bet. "°"3e97 In ...... P{T Ot f'(T. (114) 644-3151. ,or for lnfor"'-'lon ct1b W/"'81teU IUSO, MPe1 a vreait Chltat-
Fl4tx hra. WUf train, clatallt.. and epp11c:.. TEL~••K1T1NQ chet et dnw1I t140 mu gift. AeldftO USO llrtender Trafftffl Above ev.r1199 w.igea. f ... 1 .. tian tlon, contact our Pot~ •..-n. ~mma!Juno• 1trollor} the Mt. ~ celt
Needed .• Celt: Apply w .. tct1n PIUa, • nu "" •onnel Office, CITY P811·T1me, •n.tnoon•. b"°IPM . ,,.... oU'9t • 4 . •1 • ~ 3 • f t . r
•W100W w ... fOf '114 ....... e&-11e 11th ·a llvtne. N.a. 0, N I! w p 0 RT No""""·~.... mJac. Ah llke new. S:$0pm, °' al wry.
TD'el '20.000 ~.No •---CA-1-H-ll_R__ HOu11v..aweA ua .. 1 ILi ll!ACH, P.O. B o x polntm.nt1. 17/Hr + 722-<>e20. time,...,_ mn•• ~HoS**'Y Call n•1...ww,_ 11•"' .... ....,, H--t>onu.. Muet heve ... · °'""°"Al. ....... How! -· ----~---. per~ 840 4420 DRutft ~ Nit ~ Cl&ala 9MdWa. CMWllMd
Sell yout unwented :~~ ~ Ai~f.'~ ~=.~ ~= ll\ ...,. ~92:::.='a~~f:; w/metohn~ rooker • e ft. doon ~ m.. fl-.n• u.. ... y weyl Accepting •PPllC:•2 Hrvlce. p hon H • NrlNUft 844 3300. equal Op. WAREHOUll MIT '300. T334 43· 2741.
To piece ~ c:teiW. lion• et: 1240 Bleon, d•U. Appfy •:»11•m ~J2.567I portunlty ~mploy9f. PIT. 15/hr. 11 ttral 8Muttiul lid ....,_.l:Ule-=:::~ .. ~.._-.--=1~10ft~-;;;--
tled ad cell 942·5871. Newport Beach or 2::=. 3100 e. " ,..._a INC*? LOolt lrt w .. k. Flex. No •JCP Hat, lfke new s1eo, tank ~ ..,_. ...., 'T14(7ecMe78 Co .. ~ .. CdM. ._ ______ _. o..-.. ttMapOnlllOrJ. nee. 845-1001 7"'4411. uaect bnc:i. ..u .... 10,
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p1s1011eont'd/2ndt
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li017
OUND OF MUSIC'
rnplete •et of 8
adlord Exchange
11etor'1 plalee by
win M. Knowle1.
11ures 1cene1 from
INTELLIGENT
ATIRACTIVE
blonde, spontaneous, 48 YEAR OLD fifty+. •••k• man,
EX·STEW.anDESS 1pec1e1 quallllea, non "" amoker, fun-loving.
lTIOVltt mualC91. n in original bOxet, been displayed.
keS a grHt Christ·
who (dotplt• the 10 high moral ethics.
lbs. I tlaven't been One woman + one
.ITIOllvated to lote), I'm man only. 1"4053. ----..-..-teRS, RKn<T3"5:\No sm:•-----------
cone-yet). I'm not NEW Nl-:Wf>OH T
BEl\CH tH69
gift. Asking $250 a11• 8 le ' Please call ""' •Y • Sat. e.-2.
5 ~~ 9 3 3 a f 1 • r Barat11, akl bta, Ing
m Or call any· bed campr top, lrg blu
I · 8 message crpt, ctthng, misc. "422 . eav • Fullerton Ave. NB
N jo rugs. old Indian ~A-n~tl-Qu_e_t_,_w_a_s_h_e_r_, -p-a-tlo-1
skets. old pottery & furn It u r •. t ox 1 2
chinas. 525·S450. braided rug Iota of (7t4) 248·7917. greet m isc. Sat 9-2.
11ac• "Beroque 1900 Hlghland Dr.
ttern" 7-pc allver betw lrvlne/ Mariners
1 iy ~~s~~~i·d n~:~: -=G~ar-a_g_e_s=-a-1-e-. -c ... a_m_e-ra-.
ionger available, keyboard, lableaaw,
crlfice at S 1, 195. oven/stove misc. 823
9170. W.Bay Ave NB Sat 8-4
Garage Sale. Typewrtra,
tv'1, otc furn/equip, art
F E: Two Ba11ett obJcts, electric saw.
t unds. male and fe-Sat/Sun 10·3. 2111
ate. Must go to· .,...,...v.,..1s ... 1a,.......,.E_n_1r_a..,d_a_N_B __ _
F:lEE TO YOU 6022
ther. Call 675·3623. Hthld, baby Items, toys.
J.·:WELRY. t'U HS
& ART 602r,
Cartier wetch men'a
panlher. stalnleet/
gold, new, mint cndtn,
retail $4400, asking
$3000 Eves 651·1884.
barstools, great misc.
SaVSun 8·1. 19"42 Port
Weybtldge Pl.
Transportation
B OATS 7011
I h3V8 st 52K wor1h of
1e.velry, sell tor S70K ooo or ttade tor boat,
A'/ or ?? . 641-6855. '40 MOORING w/25' Coronado. Xlnt loca-
PETS& tion, ready to sell.
650-8169. ANIMALS 6049 •42' Californian, '87
6 black lab mix puppies twin caterplllar dlesel,
vaTn, but want you to TO
know that you'll be AREA
pro4d tq-\_have me
wal" beslcle you. I'm a SWF, 27. attractive.
warm.hearted. lun adventurous, profea-
person with a brain. 1lonal, enjoys music,
Looking for same. th• outdoors, week·
(Someone with busl· end getaways and a
ness acumen who Is Qreal joke. Looking tor
aoclally adept). I en)oy a winy. down to ear1h.
glamorous 1ettlngs cute SWM, 28-35 with
but am not afraid to tlmllar lnierests. get my flngernalls1 __ ll'_4_06_2_. _____ _
dirty. Would love to NICE find someone 44 to 52
who "really" knows GUY
how to swing dance, WANTED who would enjoy par· tlclpallng with me In by 59 yr. young SWF,
my current activities of allm and trim, llkes
blcycllng and skating. walking, talking, sun,
(I can get back Into football, Jan, hot
and e n Io y p a r· dogs. boach, llvlng ticipatfng In spectator 1_N_40_6_7.,... _____ _
sports with you •• In • PETITE
moderation). I love a WITH tomy sense of humor.
Want someone Who 11 PZAZZ
mature enough to un· wishes loving, gonor-
derstand when I aay I ous, lntelllgont SWM, a{Tl ready to trade ott my business tile to trim, tall, N/S, 45·55 to chorlsh me, sharo . devote myself to 8 wondor of Ille. Love
partnership (so that It dancing, bicycling,
wlll run smoothly) baking brownies where my par1ner ap-preciates the value of _.,_4_o_4_9. _____ _
.my contribution. I've
spent my llfo since I
was 30 raising my
chlld. going to school,
and starling busi-
nesses, so that so·
cially, I am almost
brand new. 11'4078.
PRETTY
AFFECTIONATE
LADY
mother. 10 wks old. fly equlpd, many xtra1
S25 ea 5<19·1866. $240,000 759-8974 ---------
ATTRACTIVE
seeks attractive, mar·
riageable man, 45-58.
I'm educated. playful.
creative, vory tomlnino
and vivacious. I've
many Interests. Would
love to share yours.
Call ploasol N406t.
AKC Boaglos. 5 wka _1_6_' _ll_h_l--b---.8-2-
oics. champion linos • ng oat ·
64&-41178. $250. 40hp mercury, stored
Inside, xlnt cond,
Chin••• Sher·P•I many >Clras 53950 obo
Puppy be'autlfut 5!}4·3117.
chocolato male lots of ---------wrinkles, swoet, shots, 25 ft cebln cruiser
rt'glstorod. 731·1630. Reinen. 302 Mercury.
BLONDE
WIDOW
50's, Newport Beach.
active. energetic,
would hke to meet hu·
morous. happy gent
t or early morning
walks, groat com·
munlcatlon/ share
your Interests too.
#4077.
1/0, lco bx, stove,
Persian k11tons. regla· aink. enclsod toilet/
tered S 1 50-$250. 7 pmp out. Nwpt Dunes
w•s old. 65~1670. apace. Must seel Es·
S1omese kittens, 7 tale sole. $7500 obo.
weeks. $100 each· 714·774-0531, 7 14.1--A-TT--RA-C-T-IV_E __
no papers. 646-2265. 530-7637w~nds.
PIANOS & 27' Formula Sport LOVING
Cruiser, '80 like new. HONEST
ORGANS tW:>9 Mutt aelll $16,000/ OWF, 35, N/S, son 7
~PRETTY
" FUNNY
HAPPY
OWF, 40lsh, seeks tun
companion tor what·
evor. Age no barrlor.
Coll and make mo
laugh! #4055.
PRETTY
SHAPELY
BLONDE
SWF. successful ex·
ecutlve, humorous,
non·rellgloua, loves
weekends away, akl·
Sl·:t:KI Nf, SH 1{11\!fi Sl·.J-:KINO SEt:KINO St.t,KIN(, t•t .U S< H\1\1
Mt-:N 100 :1 WOMt :N :1<HH WOMJ-:N :tofH WOMf:N aooot 'WOMt:N .lllCH St:H VIC 1-.S .IOO!>
SHARE
LIFE'S
DID'YA PLEASANT WARM 11M"''nEI! Nl!WPORT WOMl!N
'"1 WITH PHONE NUM8~S EVER PEASANT HONEST TRIPS! 1·90().384-0ATE· Ext. •O
TREASURES!
Proleealonal, attrac·
live. blond, flt, SWF.
non·•moker, ener-
getic, carti:ig. com·
munlcatlve, '(llfled In·
teraata, (..nlng.ata),
seel<1ng apeclal qual-
lty per.on with aenae
ol humor. #4066.
WONDER OWM, born June 3 · LOVING
what II would be Ilka 1918• aHgMly dis· -SWM, age 26, over•
to find a down to •Nb I e ~ • but r1 1 c • · tt. tall, hoping-to find
ear1h guy wit" Rags eetdl • hlful mo,rol uds, an attractive bl9nd To AlchH potentlal, ere• ve, • uen a y. SWF, age 21 to 23 adventurous & roman-non-smoker, no pets, who looks good In a
lie.. Wall...heta's your 10 •hare 80 writer aweaterllOd mini sklr1
cnance to turn a Frog ,_d_r_e_a_m_._t1_3_o __ . ---or tea shlr1 and blue
CHAMPAGNE!" SWMNS. wouJcj_likf to STRONG aUUTIP'UL
meet fl "REAL" lady DIANA
who emJoye new 1-!100•773 LADY .. ! 1001
places, spontaneous I'm AdVenturous
activ11101, with love of t·90G-737-GJRL•o l-on-I hie end lot• of poten· , ________ _
tlal. I 306e.
Into a Prince. SWM, PSYCHOLOGIST Jeans, whO"ls wanting
36 and 6 feet, looking AUTHOR love and romance, not for a lean and true bucks. My heart and
PERSON AI.
SERVICES :JOO~ SPICE Beauty. If you've got TENNIS COACH arms are open and
SINCERE 11 .. Let'a golll 13048. 60..,, good looking walling tor you. Must ADULT 900 LINE
CLASSY FUN Wants attractive. live In HB and love to DIRECTORY healthy, liberal woman kiss. 11'3062. Graphic llallng of unu· late 40111 honest, ADVENTURE for non-sexual friend----------1 s ual unadvertised kind, healthv, EU• SHM, 24. 5'8", me-ship, 35-45 ot age. WEALTHY adult programs 1·
' dlum build, marriage 11'3045. HEAL THY 900-515-6585 99e/mln rope1n. Seeking minded. enjoys chi1-1---R-O_C_K_E_R__ AND FREE ADULTS ONLY
man Over 61
1 open dren, camping, danc· LIVE LADIES 1 ON 1 SWM, 42. 5'11", 150 m Ind e d' 0 n e Ing, movies, cuddling. WANTS 1 I hikl 1·900·903·9866 Seeking SF, t8·28, YOU bs., en oys ng,
Woman One min same likes. 11'3082. deser1, beach, good $2.50/mln tOmln Atol
' 1---------Long·halrod, down to conversation. Seeks 111 ADULTS ONLY only. #4052. GOLFING earth man needs free lady 21 I0.45. 1113084. TALK LIVE
SPICE PARTNER thinking woman for WITTY .t on 1 w/Pretty Girl•
S C Widowed, 68, no de-good times. Age 18·36 ... 900.eeo.9444
· IN ERE pendents. 5•7 ... wants yrs. Old. Clean & WEALTH't 52.50/mln 10mlnSakTtl.
CLASSY active, fun lovlng out· ~;~~~~Y · U·B-Too. HANDSOME ALONE for lh• Holl·
Late 40's, honest, door type In good1---------DWM, 40, seeking In· d•v•7 Hoar phone
kind, healthy Euro· health. Enjoy mu~lc. SEMI RETIRED telllgent, soicy knock· numbors of avallable
pean. Seeking man plays. dining In or out. BUSINESS MAN out. 28-40. Love Womon/Men! Chris·
over 6', opin minded, Let's SllHt living. 63 years old, 5•6 ... 155 travel, movies, skiing, ~~~ml2n<l.hr 1 ~~~;g~
one woman. one man 1_11'_306_7_.______ lbs like Vegas ball dining, music and
only. 14076. HANDICAPABLE · h w' Id laughter. Must be _1_1_10_. _____ _ _ games, beae ·. ou spont· ·11nua. •3090
TAKES CHURCH/BANK like to share with Miss _.__ · Beautiful Girls Lfve
TWO BUFF
Right. "3077. YOUNG 1 on I
1 ·90()."420-7444 to have loving-caring Sure, had accident 15 SEX AND-SHY s1 75/mln, 20 min min
relatlonshlp. Young years ago, but lot's EVERY
50, 5'6", 125, blonde. "stop & smell tho DAY
Somo sBy It's the
thought that counls
Sinking down ano
fooling the cool be:ich
SWM . 20, S' 1 O'',
brown halt, brown
eyes loves sk11ng and
Sl"fong Seeking SWF,
att. actove. 18-24. loves to have a great 11mo
113060
brown-eyed protes-roses." Since ac-
aional, ·active. pas· cldent, "ave w orked
s1onate. seeking gen· for church & bank tor
tloman. Do you ski? over 5 years. Am 35.
11405 t. 5'8", N/S, soc. drinker
& interested In you.
#3047. You BE sand between my toes ---------1
only prompts mo to YOUNG
If ONE 1ndulgo In lonq llaloan ENTREPRENEUR
II you are over 6'. I lootwaro. 35 ~. 6'4",
50 •. sincere. honest, ENJOY sohd., 113085. SWM, 26. blond, 6' 1 ", 195 lbs .. well traveled ~~~ng + 50~;~: !nri~ LIFE SLIGHTLY and educated, seeks
live. romantic, respon· Almost evory par1 of WILD ONE beauutul woman to tall
I · in love w11hl #3092. sible, healthy, good t. Im • secure and Pro tossional, DWM.
sense of humor, ready educated 61 , DJM. 40's, 5'8". has new
for long-term. #4054. Tho~• are too many "Harloy" s1ylo motor·
super times and cycle. room tor spe·
"MAN OF things lo soo, loot. ci:il lady on the back.
AFFLUENCE" taste, cnioy and talk You: any ago, weigh!.
about not to sharo. Lifetime par1norl soclally connected I've too many Interests ,..3063.
wanted for attractive, to list here and when 1---------
aoph istlcated lady, you can me, we wlll SUCCESSFUL
SWFNS. 43, who en· talk about you and SINCERE Joys bel!!g escor1ed to 4113081
YOUNG
PROFESSIONAL
SWM, 30, 6', 200 lbs ..
seeks. fun and outgo·
Ing Im. I like plays
and hot air balloon
rides. Waiting for you
113095.
LIVE! READY TO SMILE
1·900·370·6600
18 :a:•s • s1 min.2S mins o 1 t~ 1.a:io.n2.21as
LONELY?
1·900-903·1188
S 1 50 min 1 o min/mm
8oa11 ano b•kes ano
campers and conagee • an
lhe thing. thll make .um-
mer tun can be found In
clau•fieO
FIND
an apartment
through classi.f ied
GAV MEN OF
NEWPORT
1·900-288-HUNK• Ext. t9
DARK IEOROOlll TA.I.ES
1·900-903-GIRL• Ext. SO
• SJ min. Al cailers 1 a • ... S21mln 20 rNn menunum •
Televent~et.Ft.Myers, FL
TALK TO LIVE WILD PARTY GIRLS! '
1 ·900-82~ t 1 T7
$2.50/mln, 1 O min/min
RENT
through ctassttied
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PiiDL
642-5678
social as well as busl-_m_e_. ___ .____ ROMANTIC
noss occasions. You LET'S SWM. 26. 5'7". good·
must be 6' + • 43·55, BE SERIOUS looking. I like dinner,
with sen$e ol humor d~nclng, sports. spon· d lage · ded Dissatisfied with bo1ng u an marr mm . alone. bar scene & tanclly. Looking tor
"4065. SWF. 20·30, petite, possiblllty of aids?
SEEKING Monogamous·mlndod, goodlook1ng and no1
up-beat. good-looklng afraid of a commot-
HOW TO RESPOND
TO
WOME N 3004
Biby Grand Pleno _o_b_o_. _2_48_·_6_,6_90_____ years. Catholic Chris·
Soautllul finish/tone 45' Mooring & Boat ttan. lun-lovlng, down
qualily. Sacrifice at excellent location, to ear1h, family, Splrl· s1•475 can help d•· must sen now. t uat values. s1eks
..,er. 527·1854. 754-1797. SWM, 30's, similar
Ing, laughter. Seeks ANTIPODEAN SW~ 35...,.5, success-
SWM, 30+ socks ape-_m_o_n_1._ir_3_0_6_4_. __ _
clal lady to share hfo TALL <113094
TT. ELECTRONICS.
Sl'EREO 6080
qualilles, enjoy• chil· 5 hp Evlnrude $275. 4 dren. 11'4050.
hp Brtah Seagull 1/1 1---------
$245. e ft. dinghy ttg BALDWIN
Ml1subtshl Electronlca 5225· 12 ft. Ilg flshng BROTHERS boat $345. 846-3724.
America at:ite ol the --------LOOK·ALIKE
111 wide screen 56" i
TV. l.Jka new. A.I.II. ---------wanted, (Alec, W lllam.
at over 52.000. wlll Sacrifice '89 or Daniel), dark·
sacral Ice for s400 Sea ray. '21. Mere haired, Ice-blue eyes. 205 H/P, 1/0, fully tall and handsome, cash. 631-6959 prolesslonal a plus. loaded, 120 Hrs,
Garage
Sales
mint condition, Incl by blonde beauty,
trlr. new slip Npt SWF. 28· 414091·
Dunes Marina, ask· BRAINS
Ing $15,500. Must
see to appreciate! WITH
759-5428. LEGS ... BALBOA
ISLAND 6 I OU
Large & Small Boat
Equ1pt & Paint, toota,
crafts, hsehld Item•.
Sat/Sun 10-3
114 Marin• Ave
CORONA
DELMAR 6122
1 DAY SALB Sat. SM
Household, Clothing.
Art Great Misc. On
21ld betw Goldenrod
and H111101ropo.
SAJL BOATS 7014
14' LIDO
WITH TRAILER
Call 675-8347
Wentedl Hobie
around ssoo. 642~807.
Sl'EEI> &
16'
SKI HO/\TS 70 l ti
Estate Sele Porcelain •es 8oaton Wheler
& Crystal $10-$600, 15'Custom SS, con.-
Sal 8am· 1 pm, 23 Can· tole w/bow·rlder play·
yon Crest Or, San deck. Whaler uphlslrd.
Miguel/ Pacific View 24 gal fuel, 115 HP
Or 72 t-0048. Evlnrude, stereo, easy
Super pretty blondo,
writer/ dancer, 29.
5'7", seeks secure.
stylish, fun-loving, cre-
a tlve troublemaker,
25-40, over 5'9" wilh
simple tastes: oreg-
ano to oper•. 14048.
CLASSY
ROMANTIC
• BLONDE
green eyes. 5'2",
DWF. extremely at.
-tr~ -40'•· fit. ~,,,.
cere. loves outdoor
actlvltlea. Seek• hon-
e 1 t, fun·IOVll')g. al·
feellonate. attractive,
relatlonshlp oriented
gentleman. 1114064.
Giant Sele Tone of roll, trlr, misc 57,4951--EA-S_T_C_O_A_S_T __
furn, stereo•. Iva, •P· or bal ottr 631 ·5300. 1
phances, plants, bat· -1-7,.-.8-7_B_a_y_lln_e_r_C_o_b_r_a '· ENTHUSIASM
kels more, Sal/ Sun w/traller, Kint cndtn, SWF, 29. proteaslonal,
224 ~)Marguerite. no motor. s25oo blonde, 5'8", with
Harbor View Hiii• 2 fam 639-8144. great sense ol humor.
Sale. Every1hng must enjoy• epontaneout
go• Baby clths, h1hld 1958 CHAIS CRAFT eKcurslons. music and
19 Woody, great cond, pro-spor1s. Looking to
' ms. roller bladea. new engine. S8000. meet tau attractive, furn more. Sat 9-4.
ful, attractive, witty. FUN
communicative, n/sld. PERSON Committed relatlon-
ahlp/marrlage. 1'2950. works hard, likes to play hard. SWM. :JS.
SEEKING s'11", 160 tbs .• seeks
MR. RIGHT woman to share and care with, Interested
SWF, 41• 5'4"· 115· In Ille and all there Is.
Ilka outdoor sports. likes to laugh. If you movies. SWM, 38-46 w 11 h a 1 ens e 0 f fit. open posslbilities.
humor, slmllar Inter-_,,_3_0_1_8_. ------
eat. romantic, commit· ARTSY
ted relatlonahlp/mar· BROOKLYN rlage. 14056.
SEEKING ICONOCLAST
DWM, 39, long hair/
SINGLE board, 5'11", 220#, n/
DAD·NS sm, n/dg. splrltual/not
OWFNS 32. llkos mov-rellglous. Seek artistic
les. picnic•. dal')cing, gal, any age/race,
camping. cuddllng. nice face, under
Wishing for outgoing. 125"'· *3079·
humorous, loving guy, BLACK HAIR 28-34, who loves ro·
mantle tlmea, who la BROWN EYES
strong and bellovea In SM. 5'11", 180, good
hlmsell. 11'4092. looklng. mid 30, to
SEXY
SOLE
PROVIDER
$Ingle warm Latin,
40'1, 5'8", 135, loves
dancing, theater.
mountalnt, water
1port1. Looking tor
.SWM, stable, humor·
ous, last relationship.
#4047.
For Ad Action
Call a
Plit~
AD-VISOR
842·5878
meet attractive SF.
prefer blond, 2t-40.
tl'3075.
BOY
MEETS
GIRL
See boy surf. See boy
drown. SM girt give
CPA. See boy smile •
See girt amlle. Boy:
SAM 25. Girt: Younger
SF. #3046.
ln•ex•pen•alve*
'(In tk spen· sh1) nol h'Oh
1n price, reasonable.
CIHStl~ PlllL ad11e<tl11ng
lasslfied Advertising
642-5678
LOOKING FOR HANDSOME
TEXAN ATIRACTIVE OWM, 6'3". 180, 40.
BLOND Newport oxecuhve. 1s
SWF age 2t to 23, aovenluresome. exc1t·
Calilornla girl who Ing, tun-to meet Ok·
loOks greal and likes ceptlonally prelly. very
to wear a bikini be· thin. SWF, 27-38. Intel·
cau~e I like having llgent. out going.
midnight picnics on
1
__ 11_3_09_1_. _____ _
the beach with a blan-
ket, a fire, sorno
champagne and a
beautllul gill. I am a
SWM, age 26. over 6
ft. tall. not rich and
don't want someone
who wilt love me for
money. but will love
me for me. It so. 1er1
play. Must live In HB
and love to klaa.
#3061.
LOVE
2 TRAVEL
SWM. 5'10", 190 lbs.,
seeks lasting relallon-
thlp. Am educated
professional, N/S. II
you are apeclal lady
30-45, csll. I have
home In Westminster.
#'3085.
MIDDLE AGE
YOUNG
TEMPT
ME ...
Poacoful Warrior look·
Ing tor joy, vivacious,
sonsual; I am 24. 6'2".
200. slrlk1ngly hand·
some Scandinavian:
Appreci ate I ntel·
llgenco. happiness.
athletics. humor, ro-
mance. adventure.
spontaneity. non-
materlallst, environ·
mont. #3060.
TWO
NEW ZEALAND
GUYS
SWM'a. mid 20's .
5' 11 ", educatod. out-
going. Would like to
roeel two Calllomla girls who like travlln,
apOl'I, dining out, mov·
les. 413083.
DWM, 57, 6', 165 lb1., Has your golf 0-go1 you
wishes to moot some-groaning? Sell thote clubs
one to ahare Orange Wllh • classlfled ad
County Ille of theatre• lfl&&liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii~ movies. music. dining
out, and dancing.
11'3093.
MEET ·
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Cal a
•Call 1-900-844-0 loo
•En ter 4-digit code :1ppc:1ring 111 ad
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907 Sandcaslle Dr. 714·995·1455 playful profe11lonal with tense of humor.I.""'-------_,,
Larve E•t••• ••I• SWM 3()."45. #4oe3.
10meone 1~lal
throu9h clauified
Plat4)
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71 M8Z at0 8LC, wht/ 'tan, MolfWOOI, ctwome 1"8 llllM llPV ..,. ..... ""· lf0,900 e.,ta ctMn, A/f, ,(8, Obo M3-1U3.
A/C, Pwr whe•la 'II 380SL lmln9C lllvf •tl,"5 .• TUTTLI Cuc" blu, anllloc br •·
chloma. 21~. U7.ltc, NlllAN mual Mlt '140..2442 .
:;; Costa Mesa: Ca.
540.5630
"fAST
IESULT"
Johnoonr.Son
Uncoln·Mercury
2526 H111b0r Blvd
Costa M•••· Ca. ........,_
<.:HEVR0Lt:1 904~
'to Mustang, convert•
lblt. while. Sell for
54,800. 13,000 In
Whffll. 954-8578.
11989 Grand WllgOnfff 2145 Harbew"°iM::I '91 180£ 2.1, G(ay/g-ay, :~11:.~ r~·~n~5r~I """'°"~~~la~·~Me~·~·M~O~:=::I. ~~&K"~bo(2:~~"Jj :.::41:: '150-60991".-1tl0"111ZDrlO-j~Pl!.~··~-~~~::;;;;:;t=~ 1--::,-;;.-.,.:c;;;;;:-·l~"=7""C=-,,,,--.,--Low mll•a, load •d lllO M~ SD s--1--,,,.::::~
LINES DAYS BUCKS
Sell your private party me rchondise in the
Pilot Classified Community Marketplace .
Coll th e Pilot today at 642·5678 and
toke advantage of this great offer.
3 LINES for 3 DAYS for 3 BUCKS
!Mel<!oldso IWo llOO Oolfl ---
C1ass1t1ed Comrnu111ty ll.l,1rketpl.1ce
• 11111
By CHARLES GOREN
wtth OMAR SHARIF
and TANN'°'H HIRSCH • Q.1-Neit.her vulnerable, u South
)"OU hoid:
•63 W852 OKQIO +A&S2
The lndding .... pro<eedodo
NOrtb Eut South We11t
INT P ... 2 • P ...
2 0 Pue ?
Whlit do you bid now?
Q .2-Aa South, vulnerable, you
bol.t
•A.11094 V1Q42 0 A82 +Q6.
The bidding has proceeded:
South Weet North Eut
1 • Pue 2+ 2 'V
1
What do you bid now?
Q.S-Both vulnerable, as South
YoU hold:
•AQ978 'VAKQJ10 0 1(. +73
The bidding ha.a proceeded:
South WMt North Eut
l + Pa.u lNT P ...
1
What do you bid now?
WEEKLY B'!!OOE QUIZ
Q.,-Both vulnerable, .. South
you hold:
•K 1773 0AQ978 •AKQ.1 10
The bidding .... p.......i..i,
South W.n Nortb Eut .
l O P .. l +P ...
1
What do you 'bid now?
Q .5-Aa South, vulnerable, you
hold: •AQ102 'V85SI OK.JS +82
Partner opeoa the biddina with one
diamond. What do you respond?
Q.8-Neitber vuln~rable,u South
you hold:
•QB 'V85.f.S 0 .,JS.f. +K965
Partner opem the biddinr with two
no trump. What do you respond?
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACfll088
1 Go loodleSS
5 P,.oc:luce l1em 9 .. On )'OUf ..,. ..
14 Girder
15 Skl11iah
18 Likely
11s-
t8 S..:u••d
"'°"""' ........ 20 Ship,,_.,
22 8'Nlnleu
23 M.rt drink
24 Tooth
Gables''
56 EnllCl!"lg ()f'lf!
57 Bulldlng
pro.lecOon
58He~movet.
59 Pays
a11ention 10
6-0 Sta•e 61 Abel'I nept-
00WN
1 Angle
2 Competen!
3 Au!hor -
Bellow
4 Shakes
5 GF1nn.ed
91 FORD EXPLORER 1991 Je•p Wrangl•r, (2W9$20e) •• · cla•a. ••dan, turbo
Jet black, A/C, Pw; black, 4wd, aoft lOp, LEXUI OF d la•al. AH poaalbte
locks, kl•ded, lo mt Ilk• new $8500. -&TMINSTER . amenltl••· A,aklng Ask for M1rco. 721-ea14. ws. $7500 obo 841-0555 Po-rate
$ te,effAaaR,(B10BDR0501 1---~s~-~..,,.,_.~---.. -;:-~~-aet. B~ d)"I 241-0390 ev••· -Ctrl (QfTI"
SEIYICIE 1981 Chevy Mallbu RebU\lt engine. $1 000. DllECTOI Y 646-1943.
. .......... ---•• iili iL 17.•K "'" . TU MITSUBISHI your used vehicle teal ar••n, chrme ~ NI
11-~t:.oL;llJ:WL..-...l-='-===::::::--1 ,.,. ..... '"" e·uy 642-56 71
Ir!. 111
through cluaiJied.
2833 Harbor Blvd. through ClaSSlfled ~~"1!,~,,.thl..:;:" Whffta, lmmac Cndln, 2845 H Costa Me•• _.4.2•5•78 ...........,._. ~-on. owner, !Ak• over Co••
S4G-449i v v ....u.c!.~c:llllllled, IH.Hlbuy723-151~. a
Service
Directory
A<.:COUN'l'INCt
I BOOKKEEPING ;J406
INCREASE
YOUR
REACH
THROUGH
OUR.NEW
IMPROVED
LQWER RAT.ES
-~EJ
SERVICE ·DIRECTORY
_,_
HOA"I'
si-:1tv1ct:s :J470
Paint removal, boat
1ralters, bo1111 par1s.
lnwn furniture. 714·
847·1852.
CABJNt:TS 3490
.,..CONVEYS CUSTOMS
Ca blnet a/Furnll ure.
Finl shes/A eslor a I I on,
AH quallly. 546•5375
<.: l';JU\M I<.:
TILES :J&28
One By O n • Tiie
EKcel.p1lces. Kit/bath
& !loo.ri ng . Lie .
.. 591315. 770.2789.
TILE lnttalled/Aopalred.
Pt0mpt CourteQl.lt ~
F•ee Est & References
John"& Sh&lby.846-6176
CHILD CARE 3538
Fl';NCI<;S
& Dt~CKS :161 ~>
FENCES.OATRS.
H•w A•palf". Redwood/
Cedar Post Rtplaet. CM/NB.
Jim Why1• 842·7206
FIREWOOD 3618
Firewood, moady Ev·
clyptua. 5120 per YI
cord. Wiii deliver.
722·7624,
1.ANl)S( 1\1'~ Ai
l.A\IJN C.:A1lt, .JkOM
N•llv9 UIHho•plne
Lawns, p r uning,
stump grinding, cl••~
VP•. haul.S 3a.e78i.
THE GREEN SCENE
Lawn-Tr~
l ',\IN i'IN(i :tH:>8
W.P. YOUNGQUIST
Pllntlnt Cootroctor Ouallty pelntlng by
pro t ••elonal•.
UC#002098. Insured.
FrM fft. 145-3305
l'Al'l<:JtlN(i :iH66
Spr\nkllf lntlallatlon W£ Gm Sl'ld Hing Togllhar
Trte Trimmlng/Remova.I Total lnlarlOf Remod·
l..lwn Malnt. I. Cleanup• ellog Ser1. Advloe To
.-·ROlolllllf'g *432-8804• 'fha Crliry. 833-7172 S I. Lie. #599025 Cvstom Ceblnetry. Only ·eicp. mom to care lor
the finest at reason· yovr child_ In rnY CM.
GARAGE DOORS
& OPENERS 362?. l'IANCl IV. VO('J\l.
I .t:SSON8 ~1868 nble prices. Ouaffty, home. Hcensed, ·•TAEE--S.-1.1ppitrmos1. 631-4~63 Please call 722·9764. G ••a u• Door A•· • •--~-~~--~•I P•lra 10 yrs eltp. foppio/Fl•mo¥•. l••111, Plano L••son• Your Loving Mo thor wlll hrdwr, 5prlngs, opnra, IP''*ltl..:l'"'-. 751·34715 home. Jazz, claaalcs, CARE1'~R
COUNSELING 3509 B•bysU In hor CM I p• & ,,. doo•o 7 ·-.... .... · popa; 15 yrs eicp. BA home. Reis. 0 to 4 yrs · day aerv. 6'.5o.5076_.. Musk. 786-4408' old. Jurle 4J5·9647 .
00 YOU WANT MORE?1~-~~~-~~-·I Learn to creale sue-Nwpt Bch loe! Mature
cess with M. Ullman & mo1her. Loving, fun.
Assoc. 786-7003. &ducat atmoa. 7am-6pm. 7141723-0278
HANDY MAN 3710
.,...,..RE PAIRS Homa/
Rental PROPERTIES
Palnt-Carpenlry·etc.·
MASONRY :J828
All Typ•• M•s. Tiie,
stucco, concrete. R•a-
•onable. qvellty. FrM
es!. 631·23"'5 .
ltOOFING :J910 $1.50 per line
per day.
That's ALL yov pay. Drywall. G.11)'645·5277
8utd on 4 llnl'I, • Doora-Windows~OCll• DAN'S Homa/Business
CARPENTRY 3510
MOVING 3H:J4
R•Root, repalr1. It\)•
rlor damage r•snJra,
eiccenent rel•. 7 days.
Channing Browrfi Con-
•I r u ct 1 on . Lie .
#826831. 249-1413 13 'rJ.ttrlions Panel·CablnetS·Slalrs Improvement. Orywall.
In tilt stucco·Oty'wll·A~•"' .. ,c. Ca1pentry & Palntlna.
SERVICE 35 ...... •••· .....,. 642,-0567 BRITI SH HOU SE· Bonded. 845-7622 ,.. -·• CLEANING , .1eliablo,J-70===-===,-·I
PUBLIC NDTICE
The C•llf. Public Utlll-o
Ue1 Comml1•lon RE."
Sf'Ht:t-.N
SJ-:ltVICES :J920 Dl~"TO-RY-'Home lmporvemenls. '1vtlll111ble weekends. HANDY ANDY n~'\( All phases of carpen· 962·4052. E!ec·Plumb·Pnlnt. L1.
For more lnlormallon lry. 20 yrs exp. Rell-I~----=~-~ Cjlrpntry, elc 631-4043 CALL TODAYll nble. ref•. 6J1-4048. Houa• or Office EK·
QUIRES ltlet •II u.ad M•llaufou• Morton'•t---;;=-:=:
household goods Mobll• Screen S•rvlce
movers print "their Nobody bell• our
ASK FOR perienced & 1elf•bl•. HANDYMAN SERVICES.
Mister C11pen1er Serv. Reasonable rates! EK-Wind ow w••hlng & CANDY Now Consl.·AemodeL1 canent Srvcl 8J9-4187 houeac l•a nlng. Call
Your Cntr. UC.f'B-609874 HOUSECLEANING by 714-642·9274
S I 01 Staph.n,..&48-1646 erv ce reCtOf)' Japanese lady. Own
Aepresen111Uve transporlallon. Call HAULING 3720
642-4321 546-0527 VLT HAUUNO SERVICE Gw-wt /'td c:tnupt..lrMI Ext 310 Houaaclaanlng, Mesa Jon 645-8192 ,//Drlvew•y•-P•llos· Verda area. Reaso,,..
ADDITIONS
REMODELING 3410
palhs ate. No Jotl too ab1a ra1es. Call Nancy. DUMP RUNS . JUNK
11Nl!. Aita. Lie. Bond 4J5-1270. Furniture, l1111sh, tree
Mickey 536-0553 hy•,=u~,""'1"mop=,00.=0om~oon°'I I branches, •ppllancea.
8ack B •I>' Builders c-==~~~==c-1 Group . Cleaning, do-1~"-"-'-'-"~'-'-•-•_5-_•_3_9~'~1 Frame lo llnlsh. Clean, * Oeslan• In Concrele. 1alllng, upgrading or H•ul 4 •U •. 15% Ofl
F •• I O".llly W.'k Drlvew•y•, p1tloa, I I • Rate• or other es· ' ' pool docks. complale repa ra o r your Uc.605544. 722-n05. hovse, ept. vacanclat 1lmales. Gen. Haullng. removal •eNlee. free or office. 665·5418 Free eat. Uc. "'17869. as!. 558-8924 '"' 6'14-0J&9 •
T.J. Pelll cone. Const Cone·
Brick·Slotk. St Uc. 277329.
H~~ Cull. Low Prit•t.
(114)~·1093
Ct:R.AMI('
1'11.ES ;JfJ28
DRYWALL 3584
Hang, tape. AH Types ol
llnlshos. Reasonable,
CLEAN & NEAT free
est. 631·2J45.
ELECTRICAL 38 I 0
JN\Tf;STJGATJVE
SERVICES 378:J
P.U.C. C•I T numbar •. pric••
llmoa and ch1uttaura {714) 142-6595
,print their T.C.P. nvm.
ber In an advMt._...
menll. If you have •
qve•Uon aboUt the ...
g•llty ot a mG'lef", umo
or chaurreur, call:
Publlc UtlHtJaa
Commission
714-558-4151
5°"9 on. Interior
Exterk>f Painting.
2S y19 eicp. Free Eat.
97o-9101
Ul'll<>I SI f .HINCi
.t!l:l I
Q A Q Uphof•t•,.
Raup'"'°'etery &.
RapWa. 542-4612.
HAMME R
TIME? ., '90 Pathflnd
ml, Jtlnt c
C, cr\llae, root rack,
alarm St
955--4448,
2151 .
25 Knowfl es
29 Porcupine
32 Wllknll'
S3 Per11cleS
34 0o-one
35 Vk:tor"lft
6 Mr. Mal!ers
7 19th-<;entury
sports ..,..lier
1.nl WI' Fof11'1; Llbr&M lo l'l'm•m· LIBRA {S..pt. 2.l ·Ckt 22 1 l11d111idu•I Sin« You Atlr.l'd: M1rilyn Moflr'OI', LlaRA (S..pt. 23 ·0cl 22t Cyclt '!!!'!!!'!I bt'r lp•I ,1nd pttRntl: Ll'nny Bnic:e, who Pl'l'Vioualy n>p1TM."11tll'd Oppo!lihon, 1111' movll' godd-, WM drawn lo high. fYl'nti 1rantpil'I' to coinddl' with
C..0f11' Raft, Groucho Marx, E•andtr esptti•lly in conntttion with financn, aMrology •nd lhl' m•nllc am. Whlll' \lltim•lf go.11. f«ul on inipir.1ion, ,,..,.
Holyfll'ld, A.J. Lkbllng. S""" Saran· could 1uddtnly l>Koml' st•unch .ally. 1lud7ing d,-am• with LH Str•bl'rg. IKlivl'nl"lt, quality, g•ln vi• wrllltn
don, J-JM:bon, Angil' Olckin.10n, Rtmirmbl'r •phorism. ··0on't loo~ g1ft lhl' fonn<rcl clOM .-c:i1llon wllh hl1 word. Yo\l'll l'ncmintfr litl'r.lff ind!vid ·
motor,
tlrea, p•ln
body. N
work (h•
pet kit, d
etc.} and
$1200 w/
Without. 84
38 Future eicec
37 Gr.9n 1tone
39 Du!Ch IDWfl
39 Valleys
40 Futen -oaln
41 LWI• Winnipeg -., ......
44 HotM-ln-one
45 s....mng .. "°" 49 expr ...
rMCW'l1meflt
53 eomp.r1ble
S4 Shut In
55 " -of GrMrJ
8 NOfM war god
9 Sp• lea1ures
10 Wince
11 Th0foogh1are
12 Poker !IPe
13 Boulder Dam
lake
21 Foreteller
22 Surl walk&f
24 Enltlf"t1lna
25 G1ovel •
26 S1aoe wtitspe.-
27 Stf'i99CI 28 llled IUlho!"
29 Wasteland
300o --
31 Av•rlo<;e
33 Double 8Q9nl•
36 Hollows 111
"" 31 Concorde.
e.g.
39 Scirooge'a
Cfff!Of ..,._
42 ToOured
43 Car per1
45 Unbound
••
••
===•1 Miki' Dhb, J11lio lgl"iM, Jl•m)' hortl' in mouth!'" Srorp10 rtp,_nr<"d daughll'r Su.n SlrQMirg. Thi')' hirld u.ali who 1"'COg:niu your till'ri"ll.
C1rtirr, lrJ•"I G•mMI, aua H.17 · SCORPIO {Od. 2l-Nov. 21 ): Com· wrioUI d_._lona, along with S•-SCORPIO {Ord. 2l-Nov. 2l I. You'll
worth ,1nd Brigilll' S.rdot. Durin& municatl', rir1d and wrill'. h•vt lu11 Nn't mot~r. on •lrvlog7 '" gl'llll'r•I bl' "in touch" wllh Tau1\li, Libr• .and
46 Wlllttblind
41 81Llel move
4111~ .. .,,,
49 Mflke out OK
' 50 Soon
51 -.Chin•
52 State: M.tfl. ....... ~
10 11 12 13
Not1e1111bl'r, many Librans will to1p1Prt -rlirt\ng bul , Ir.now wht'n le dr•w Lint. .1nd h'O'""oP'" In _,.rt1cul1f". M1rtlyn, ~-I II h •nc!hl'r Srorpic, who •l'e likl'I)' to havl' """ Mddt:n cluagn in lhl'ir ro\llines You'll win hil'nd1 .and influl'ncir .-...1 .. • ..,...,. nl, Y<rcl up to l'f algn -shl' .--..-lhn.. ll'ltl'n or inililll1 In thrir n•mH,. -and llt11P1. MOnl'y wUJ bl' lnt1oll'l'd tonigh1. Util1u .. powir111 of por1ua1ion"' WM •l'rwlill', hid MllM' of hull'or and
I I f I F, 0, X. S«rl't·ml'f'ling l'l'prt'll'nl1 tn · 1 ong with ,1pedal collirctlont and to gl"I 1crot1 lpt'('i.al mf'Ulgr "'' 1'17 o ftll'rHl1.
I' ' b .. I ARIES (M h 2·1 A II 191 S · · -'••••nl in l"nding c•m""igo. irncounltnw l unort odo'l l iVd· SAGITTARIUS !Nov.22-DK 211: ll"C" -pr 'pin· .--
... b I '
~ F I d SAGlnAlllUS (Nov. ll•DK. 21 J. ua U ta pllM'I it VtnU9, fortun.111' fc.:\11 on domnlic .adi'ustml'nl, chal· tua va u" sunMT. OC\11 a IO on .... · · · 'bill S<•dy S<1npio rt'IHNgl'. Alll'nlion rl'· numbfr i1 6. ll'ngt', rhangl', N ie or purth•M•of lu~u · m.i.. org.an1uho n, '"pona1 ty, •w•l'I'· nn1 of dl'•dl\nl'. M,1ri11I 1t1tu1 In volVl'I al'O\lnd hort'le, f•mil y, m1rll1I ARIES (Man:h 21-April 19) Gill tt· ry ilt'm, arr objforl Standing in ccmmu· ttatu•, inccrnl' poll'ntill. U d lplomatic
tti•<"d by 10 p.m. rfpf'l'll'nlt tokl'n of nity irlevatl'd, imponotnl pl'non aiki, •potlighl, requll"l'I ft\01'1' thin utual al-
l I
'
• Wh l tl't\lion. On<Tr nativl' pl•Y' roll'. )'OU win. ly •ltl'rt'lpling to fol"C"f IMMft, afftttlon, "IMm. Mut c in )'C"t i e to· · at too you.., lonK 10 ,oin u1r' y0t.e toUld low. R"pond .ccordongly night. ttp1lr work at homl" grt1 fin· CAPR ICORN (Dl'c 22·J•n. 19): TAUR\JS (April 20-Miy 20): Slftll
.... by 4 P·"'· What hlld bttn flll'l'I' Mai<I' pooitlon c""•l•I cll'ar _ dl'fine univ1"n1l •ppio•I. opl'n llnf'tof cornmu-CAPa lCORN (Qrc. 22-lan. 19); ~ ·r nicatlon, bttomr rnotl' •w•l'I' ot Ian· Challl'ngl' of llml' fl'•l\lrtd loog i1Ju1ion, mlngl' b«omn definllf, letm1, gl'I rid of '"pl'rfluwt 1T1ateft1l. -·
S ,0 M 20 E gu•gtt, ti'll'Ologin of fottlln nation•. dt.tll\CI' communication l'l'prrM'nb di · TA\JltU (April -ay ). Allr11 · .mph,11ls on P"bli1hing, lrlvl'l, w•l"C"h S«nario .1l10 fl'll\lrn llll'ndon In homt l
lion ttvolv" ll'O\lnd pr1Ctlr1I iMuH, for .. IOul rnatr." Yo"'ll ~ .sk.-d to dl1-•ppllan<W, rnl'nding, tf'd,_ l'mploy• ll'm.ma.. YO\L'l'I' 11 <"d to lr•vl'I. yl"I l'r· rftpontibili~. org1n lutlon lor uniqut ll'mln•tl' vit,11 lnforma1ion. Comply! ml'nl. r~-•pontlbllity ii clOll' lo home, dt.ldlinl'
g.athl'ting or etll'bration .. F.mpha$\s on AQUARIUS (Jotn 20·F•b. 18): Jndi.I CE.MINI (M•)' 2l ·Ju~ 20): AtUnt lmmlnl'nt. AnolhttC.pricorn lnvolvrd
cttallvlty. 1tyle. variety. phy11c,1l .atlr1K"· vldu1I who 1hould 1r.11ow bfllt'r I'll· ~no~llt)', imprint your own ,,....1Uvt AQUAJltl\JS (Jan. 20· fl'b. 18) ·
1k>n. Can«r n•lit1I' lnvolvl'd pl1in1 ln convolut.-d m•nlll'T how thl' ttylr. TIIOlf who artl'mpl to fhw•rt )'O\I You'll bl' dubbtd "tl'l'lariout Aquari·
CEMINI ( M,17 21 • Junt' 20) lndl • rnoney wtonl ••tray, Chttk ttfl'rfnCff, wlJI M IOl'l'ly dltlll\ltlonl'd. 51.l'ftl orig· wi." fOC\lt on pof'Ul.lrity, lnll•ntt, WU
vid\l•I who cl•lmed Y°" ~wld not fin· dig dttp tor inf(>fm1lion. Rl'latlonthlp in1l1ty, \ndl'pl'ndtncl', invtnllvtnffS, ind wltdom. You'll get ~g• .CfOM
\th •h•t you 1t•nl'd will be tmb.-r·, lntl'nll', dyn•mlc. dr•m•lk, mn1rowrf wU·l'•pfftllon. Rom•nttl In dynamic, dr•m•Uc. tnltrtainlng
ru.ed, pl'rhaps to po1n1 of going Into •bl. CANCER {fuM 21 ·JYI)' 22): Famlly f-.Nosl. AtWt. U bn ,.....l\t In pk't\I~,
7 7 vw 8
corwanlbl•
very clean
97K ml, $5
(300) 963-
ae Jetta GL.
wndws, r
putt Ou1
t;'IT, AJC.
18300 Obo
Brown a """
1975, Ne
clvtch. IS
545-9384.
M<"l\ltlon . Empha•i• on un~trl'IMlity. PISCES !Fl'b. 19-March 20)~ Whit ~l•tlon•hlpswillbl'on "hllhfrpl•M." PISCES (F•b. 19·M•l"C"h 20); Light
u.ntqut tppHI, \ff•lltm, Y°" did it! h•a btt"11-dorm:•n1 1-. revlvl'd -In· Fonit on 1urprt11'1, unorthodo.1 ll'lffh· •Md on .lf'N pr"t'VIOU1ly dirk. Your fi· J---.;_.;_I
CANCER (lunt 21 ·fuly 22); 5t1"11 tludes c•rttr, uniqUI' projl'd, lov• ,..11• odt, A"Union w\1h lndlvldu•I who nantl•l lldvi.n might lldmit, "Maybl' 11.---.--I
..
lndtpl'ndl'nc.. Orl5tnall1y •nd bl' "vt.11· ti()n1hip. f«WL Of'L psrtntrthlp, public "ITl•ktt you l•ugh." Profl'lflonal •p· tho\lld go Ntk 10 Khoo\!" Thtft i. ,,.
n...,.blt." to lovf. S.turd•7 night g•thl''· imagt . l•g•I '8"""'"nt. mirrlagt. pr1IMI of proptrty •mouni. io •io,c.ll•nt ror, but not gritvou1. \'()\I'll l'ml'rgt'
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• GE COAST AUTO
New Subaru Legacy -• a mOdel of 3utomotive dePe·n·dability
BY Dll'lliM GeddJy
,.... ......... """ Wlllt •
T o sortie people, a car is little m?~ tha~ an auto~otive ap-
pliance. like a motonzed side-
by-side Fngidalr~,the ~hi~le is expected
to operate efficiently, quietly and reli·
ably, never intruding on the owner's life-
style th• d • • L ,.. -~ is amntng praise 1or a sedan?
Hardly.When a car fails to do jts job, no
amount of dazzling performanee suave
~ling or hedonistic features will redeem
its vafue.
Which brin_&'S us to the Subaru Legacy
a car _that performs. virtually every trans-
portation duty a dnver could want with-
out ever breaking the rules of automo-
tive etiquette. Subaru's legacy is a pe-
troleum-powered equivalent of the per-
fect citizen.
Take the legacy LSi for instance. As
Subaru's top sedan, this model is-de-
signed to accomplish any task th at a rea-
sonable owner could ask of It while also
being very comfy at the same time. No
flashy 'styling here, no 300-horsepower
engine, just sound engineering, a vast list
of features and a sensible size that
makes it the perfect companion in tight
quarters: . . Add 1n the available all-wheel--drive
system and standard anti-lock brakes,
and suddenly the Legacy LSi becomes an
all-weather, all-purpose machine capable
of hauling four full-sized passengers and
all their gear to the ends of tfie earth
(well, if not to the ends of the earth,
then at least dose).
Subaru starts with a basic front-drive
sedan that's roughly the size of a Honda
. Accord. To this 1>3ckage they add a
unique 16-valve flat-four engine lhat
copies its basic layout from the Porsche
911.
With all four pistons lying flat on their
sides in pairs across from each other, the
fou r-cylindel' tendency to shake, rattle
and roll is greatly reduced. In addition, a
flat-four has its weight positioned lower
in the ca r, allowing Tor a more favorable
center of gravity.
Flat fours are more costly to build
than conventional four-cyli nder engines
with their pistons standing in line like
mechanical soldiers, but Subaru thinks
the design is worth the extra money. In
full swing, the 2.2-liter fuel-injected en-
gine mal<es 130 horsepower.
T his is the same engine that pow-
ered three relatively stock Suba-
ru Legacy all-wheel-drive models
to the worlcf speed endurance record
two years ago. The sedans completed
over 60,000 miles at an average speed
of nearly 139 miles per hour for 18
days. If the Legacy can do that, chances
are it will get you to work and bade
without much trouble.
With any Subaru model, the engine's
power Cdn be sent to the front wn eels
alone, or to all four wheels if the all-
wheel-drive option is specified. In the
Legacy, all-wheel drive means that the
system is operating at all times, so the
driver has nothing to do but pilot the
car. If the system senses a loss of trac-
tion, it will automatically send power to
the wheels that have the best grip.
In other words, whether you're round-
ing a comer on rain-slicked pavement or
trudging through sow up to the front
bumper, the aTI-wheel-drive system Wiii
figure out the best way to keep thing.s
moving along safely.There are no hubs
to lock, no switches to switch and no
special gears to engage. •
If you weren't told that power was
available to all fou r wheels, you would
never know the difference. Like the
good appliance it is, the Legacy goes
about its business without calling atten-
tion to itself.
But good traction and a sophisticated
engine still aren't enough to make a
sedan desirable for most consumers. And
this is where the LSi roodel co mes in.
To avoid clutch-pedal aerobics, a four-
speed automatic transmission is standard,
and cruise control atrows your right foot
to take an occasional break as well. The
driver has a handy device that allows the
whole seat to rise up with the twist of a
handle and the steering wheel ratchets
up and down for a perfectly tailored po-
sition.
A nd that seat you're sitting on is
upholstered in leather, JUst as
the rest of the interior is, door
panels and all. But this is a sedan, and
that means rear passengers need some
attention as well. True to its form -
followrfunction theme, the back seat of ...
fers more head and leg room than the
car's compact posture would suggest.
Three can fit back there in a pinch,
but don't expect the rear passengers to
be happy abOut it When there are only
two or three aboard, the rear seat backs
can ~ folded down individually to ex-
pand the trunk. With the back seat
down, the Legacy sedan will swallo a
mountain bike wnole, wheels and all.
Other niceties of the L~cy lSi Inte-
rior Include power windows with
e>cpress-down function for the driver,
central lockinR, a power tilt-and-slide
glass moon roof,aautomatic climate oon-
ttol and a premium sound system with
an in-dash CD player. In other words,
the lSi lacks nothing in the comfort and
convenience department And these fea-
tures are all standard.
In action, the Le~cy performs like a
Japanese Volvo, with it4 conservative
penonali~, soft ride and solid feel. The-
low hood and thin roof pillars allow ex-
cellent outward vision, and all four cor-
ners of the car are easy to see from the
driver'5 position .
Little more than a mellow throbbing
rom the engine compaltmenr eve -
trudes on the interior, and although the
side windows are fram~I~ they create.
no wind noise at legal speeo. Handling 'Is
aimed at safety, with any nasty quirks of
a-sport suspension tuned out in favor of
predictable cornering and a soft ride.
A slightly less-costly LS model also is
availabre, with all of the LSi features ex-
cept leather and the standard CD player.
Below that is the L, also offered with all-
wheel drive and anti-lock brakes. And if
the sedan isn't big enough, station wag-.
ons of the L and L'S are offered.
In the compact seda n and wgon ma r-
ket, the Subaru Legacy is a tempting al-
ternative, and with leatures like all-wheel
drive that most competitors can't match,
the utility factor increases. A facelift both
inside and out and available air bag for
1992 make the Legacys more appealing
still.
AUTO
DIRECTORY
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Sales Leasing
~Sj)rvice ~Parts
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IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
13500 Beach Blvd. • Westminster
BEACH BLVD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY
(714)892-6906. (213)566-3888
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SALES•SERV1CE•LEi\SING
1500 AUTO 111.l DR.
( SANTA ANA
835-3171
NEWPORT/SS FWY AT EDINGER
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Acura
HUN11NGTON lf.ACH ACURA
Yoo Elcpect...We Oellver1
19131 Beach Bl 405 & PCH 100-96-ACUltA; 842--0095
NORM REMS COASTAL ACURA
Suoer Prices. Super Selection •
Harbor Blvd m 405 Fwy, Costa Mesa 979-2500
flJSTIN ACURA
WE WAtiT TO BE 1 1 AGAIN IN 19911 YOU'LL SAVE MORE!
5 Freeway @ Jambofee 71'-669·9900
Alfa Romeo
IEACH IMroRTS
So Cal's leadt!lQ Alla dlr for 17 consecUllYe yurs
Alla Romeo. Saab. Maseriu • Sales, seMc:e. leasing a.cs OoYt St, Newport Beach 7141752.()900
_, ClfVllR IMW
&cellerll set«bon of new & canlully prepared BMW's always NI 51ock
Sates Service. LenflO
Ed1119er at 55 Freeway 531113 ArQ Auto Mall 13S-3171
SAOOt.EIACK 8MW
45 01n1e10
llWle 310-1200
mlflJNG MOTORS LTD.
Exc1Us1ve BMW Oeal6r Sales • Service • LeaSino
15-40 Jarrboree, Newport Beach 6'0-64~
Buick
NAIEll$ IUICK/CAOIUAC
Sales • Leaslno • Servfce 2600 Harbor Blvd . CoS1a Mesa 7141541).9100
REASON IUICK CO.
909 No. Grand Ave, Santa Ana
~7-9111
Cadillac
AU.fN CADlllAC
# 1 In Oranoe COl.f1ly
San l)e90 Freeway a1 Avery. Laguna Niguel 512..0.00
MCLEAN CADIUAC STtRUNG
Smee 1939
Tustin AIAo Cerur 7141731..()990.
NABERS CAOIUACllUICK
Sales • SeMce • Lening
2600 Hll1>0f 8lvd . Costa Mesa 714/~G-9100
Chevrolet
AU.fN KAHi CHtVROlET New & Used
7600 Westminster Bl . WeslmlnSter 1 Block West
of Beach Blvd IH·U33
CONNELL CHEVROUT
Sales • Servtce • leasing • Parts
2828 Halbor Blvd • Costa Meu 546-1200
OEUllO CHMOLET • GEO
Quality Sales & Service "The Nicest People In Town"
18211 Beach Bl .. Hunt Bch 147-6017
JOE MACP'HERJPN CHEVROUT
21 Auto Center Dr . Irvine 761-7222
Chrysler Plymouth
Al\AS CHlmllR-P\YMOUTM
C~'Body Shop Ind Strvtce
Sales. Service. Parts·()petl 6 Days
m9 Hllt>or Bl .• Com Mesa
3 Biiis S ol San Olego FfW'J off ttaltlof 8lvd 6.U>-1'3•
~ CHIVllOUT~
71 1 E 171tl St. Sll'ltl Ml
973-17 ..
HUNTINGTON lfACH CHIMl.U P'l\'MOVTH
16681 Bach Bl •• HurOlglon Beactl.
8 Bies So. QI 405 Fwy. M24'31
MEISTIR CMIYllH-P\YMOUnf
1' AIAO Ctr Or . IMnl. 761-7100
IAHTA AMA CHtMLIR/ISUZU
1'05 AIAO Mal Or., SalU Ml
M1.U71
Molmel Mfte Dodge 40 AIAo c.-Or, Mi. --HUHnN81'0M lfACM DOOM
11 VN4 COtMRSIOH ~ltRS •
'8555 lltlch llwd • K.8 t/2 m1e SOI#! o1 Ill 405 "1ewiry (11') M1411 I.
TU1r1t oooee
40 Al* c.. OrM. 1""" • 7»4'00
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1211 lllidl M . MM M 11•.auo
JOI llMCA-DN fOID
2•C...Dltlrl.Tu. 111..aa.
THEODORE RONINS FORD
2060 Halbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010
TERllY YORK FORD
Sales • Service • Leas1no • Pans • Sooy Repair
18255 Bmh BIVd , Hunt Bth 842-4611
GMC Trucks
~ GMC TRUCKS * 1 1n Oranoe County San Diego Fwy a1 Avery. LaQuna Niguel 512·0100
MCLEAN GMC TI!UCK ANl>-POHTIAC CADIU.AC
Since 1939
lustm Auto Center 7141731..()990
UNMJISITY GMC/OlDS/PONTIAC
2480 Hilt>ot 81Yd • Costa Mesa l 14/5A0-1191
lnfiniti
tw!IOUR ~ANm
Sales •"lwTno • SeMce 2888 Hnor 8lvd Cos1J Mm
Yl Mile S Of 405 Fwy 714'2•1·UQO
Honda
P£NaCE HONDA
SALES * SERVICE * LEASING 137SO 8eacll Blvd Westm:ll61er 714.537-7777
RAY RADEIOE HONDA
Sates • StMce • Leasang • Pans • Body Repa11
lrvme Auto Center 7 U -831>-7 600
ROGER MILLER HONDA
Sales. Service. Discounts
19232 Beach Blvd HuntaRQton Beach 963-1959
HONDA SANTA Nu.
2114 E Flrsl St. Sama Ana
547.3555
UNIVERSITY HONDA
2860 Harbor Blvd • C M
5.'0--0713
Isuzu
RAY FlADflOf l$UlU
Sales • Service • leasing • Parts • Body Repair
llWie Auto Center 714-131).7000
Jaguar
IAUfR JAGUAA
2001 South Manchester Ave • ANl!ttm
971·2002
RAY flADEIOE JAGUAR
Sates • SeMce • LeaS111Q • Pw • Body Reoirr
IMne Au10 Cemer uo. 7000
NEWPORT lMP'ORTS
3000 w Coasl Hwy • Newpolt Beach
722~000
Jeep
"""'1NGTON JEEP EAGLE
16751 Beach Blvd • Hul'llln01on Beach
841-3999
ORANGE COAST JEE, EAGLE
2524 Harbol B!vd • Costa Mm
5'9·1023
JEE, EAGLE Of SANTA Nu.
11 1 CuS1omer Sa1isfac11on
55 Fwy. @ Edinger 7141568-0100
LIXUSOf~I
In lie Heart al Orange COl.f1ly
A~IOf~~
22 Fwy. 11 8elcll BMI 7141192-6906: 213/566·3111
TUSl1N LEXUS
Woltd' s Ar$I Md lMVISI Dealer
Tudn ~ eec.. (71., 1-. 4800
Lincoln M('rcury
llACtt UNCQUt.MllCUll"I
1SIOO 8eact1 Bl. ~ Beach
3 BIOcks So QI San Oleoo Fwy. Ml-7739
JOMNSOH • SOH UNCC>lH-MEICUIY
Sales. SeMce & LNSlllQ
2828 HaltloriSlvd . Com Mesa 71415~30
RAY RADEIOE UNC~Ull"I
Saltt • SeMce • Leasing • Pllb • BoCly Repaw lrt'lnt Auto CtflCef 714-1» 7000
IAHTA AMA UNCOLN-MfRCURY
In OrlroOt Cooocy Pict 196e
28 1U1o Ctnler Ot. Tustin, 5 Fwy. @ JarnborM "44111
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6862 Mancllester Ave Buena Par..
523·7250 '
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KACH UNCOlN-MERCURY
16a00 Sextl 8' H Seatll
3 IMoCl<s So ti 511' .... 7139
HARtOti MITSUllSHI
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CAMPIEU .HISSAN.'HUNTINGTOH u.ACH
18835 Bea.!'I B'lle Ii •rt.•rigton Sn .. t
IA2·7711. 540-0•42
T\ITTlE CLICK NISSAN
Jotan logon, Flfft Mgr.
2845 Harbor Blvtl CostJ Mesa
t 541).6410
SANTA AHA NISSAN INC
200 t E 1 7tto' St Sama <\'1a
551·7811
TUSTIN NISSAN l rus1 in T us ton · N1ssai
30 Auto Cerner Dr TuSlln AUlo Cenler 669·8282
LEW wtH IRVINE NISSAN
44 Auto Cemer Onve In.one
951·7S7S
Oldsmob ile
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• I 1n <nllQt County
San O.eoo Freeway ai 4vtl)' Laguna "''91.M' 582-0800
lf.ACH Ol.OSMOllLE
t7331 Bea'~ B1vc HunlflO!O" Bea:"
2 m SOIAA ol 405 ""Y 714·842-6666
JOf MACP'HERSOH OLDSM081lf
2345 h Grand Ave Sai-a A~
5'2·1111
UNMRSllY OLOSMOtllE • GMC TI!UCK
2!50 iWtlal BIYd.. cam Mesa
541).9640
Pontiac
DAVID J l'Hllll'S PONTIAC
Qualfty family seMCe since 1968 • Sales. StMce
Lao IMS s twy ta Alicia 837-2400
MCLENf PONTIAC • GMC T'RUCI(
Tustin Auto Center 7141731..()990
Porsche
NIWP'OIT AUTO CENml
«5 E Coast Hwy . ~ Beach
67)..Q900
Saab
lfACM IMPOl!n
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Sales, SeMce, lUSlllO
84 ~St. Nrwport Beach 7141752.()900
Saturn
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1350 ~ Mal Dr. s.u Ana
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T~n managers ·named -for · Mazda's Amati -luxury car division
James.Du~ - -
Updated Hondas
leading Japanese
imports parade
A virtual hurricane of new mod-
els is blowing in from Japan for
. the 1992 mOdel year, beginning
with a completely reQesigned line of
sub-compact sedans and hatchbac~ai d
an. all-new sport coupe from Hon .
Without delay, here's what's com· .
. Honda has introduced its fifth genera-
tion of Civics, and al-
though there are no
longer station wagon Qr
two-seat CRX modefs
thus far, the hatchback
and four-door sedan are
plenty significant. The
new Civics have grown
nearly as big as the first-
generation Accord. A
driver's air bag is now
standard ana both
power and fuel econo-
my have improved. Driver's The new line of Civ-
ics includes the $8,000 Seat
price-leader ex hatch-
back with 70 horsepower and modest
features and a better-equipped and
more powerful 102-horsepower DX
hatchback. A 92-horsepower fuel-
economy-special VX hatcliback (whose
special engine unfortunately side-tuned
for California's stricter emission stand-
ards, and therefore it loses some of its
high EPA ratings here) and the high-
periormance Si natchback, with a larger
engi ne packing va riable valve timing
(similac to the Acura NS~. 125 horse-
power, upgraded suspension and sportier
interior and exterior trim also will be of-
fered .
Civic sedans begin with the 102-
horsepower DX ana slightly upmarket
LX, and extend up to the top-line
$13,500 (approximately) EX with the
more powerful 125-horscpower engine,
anti-lock brakes and standard sunroof.
The Prelude also is a new player for
1992, and although speculation about
the Honda coupe included all-wheel
drive, a 230-horsepower V6 ad other
technological goodies, changes to the
sporty Honda nave turned out to be far
less dramatic. Completely new styling
both inside and out, a heavily revised
chassis and more power are indeed in
store for Prelude fan s, but a four-
cylinder engine and front drive have
been retainea.
The new model Is about 200 pounds
heavier, a bit wider and somewhat short-
er than last year's car, and both the base
S model and top Si version have bigger
engines. S models share their 2.2 -liler
(up from two-liter), 135-horsepower en-
gine with the Accord, and the Si gets a
2 .3-liter, 160-horsepower power plant.
Prices will range from $16,000 to
$22,000 and thc Si is available with
electronically actuated four-wheel steer-
ing and air bags for both driver and front
passenger.
But Honda isn't the only Japanese
company with an avalanche of new
products for 1992. Mazda has the all-
A mati, Mazda's new luxu~ car di-
vision In the United States,
headquartered In Irvine, has an-
nounced the appointment of 10 manag-
ers in the departments of product plan-
ning, sales operations, customer support
ancf marketing.
James Duffv Is the manager of sales
planning for Amati, responsir:>le for sales
planning, analysis, logistics and fleets, as
well as dealer placement activities. In
1989 he joined the Pegasus Task Force,
which beCame Amati rn August of this
·year.
Previously, Duffy was jlSSistant regional
manager of the Northeast Region with
Mazda Motor of America from 1988 to
198~. In this position, he. oversaw the -
sales department and the parts and ser-
vice department activities of the r~on.
He alto has held sales positions with Nis-
san, Mitsubishi and Ford.
_ £rank...Albin Beniche..is the..n~
ager of dealer development for Amati. In
tnis position, he directs Amati's dealer
package, dealer signage and environ-
ment projects. He is one of the original
members of the Pegasus Task Force.
Prior to joining Pegasus, Beniche was
market representation manager with
Mazda from 1988 to 1989 and also
served as Maz(;fa's national dealer devel-
opment manager from 1987 to 9888, di-
recting policy, procedure and program
development for authorized Mazda aeal-
ers nationwide in the sales and service of
Mazda products. He previously was at
American Motors for 12 years.
Richard Caille has been named west-
ern ~gional manager for Amati ~nd will
oversee all sal~s planning, deaf er devel-
opment, selection and pTa~ement ac;tivi-
ties and service and parts operatinn for
the 28-state region. Caille, also an origi-
nal member of the Pegasus Task Force,
. previously had been the director of deal-
er development and sales planning at
Hyundai Motor America from 1985 to
1990.
While at Hyundai, Caille established
his department, crating bu siness manage-
ment systems, managing dealer place-
ment and dealership site selection and '
writing facility guidelines. He also has
workea for Honda and Toyota.
Robert F. Cosmai is the eastern re-
gional manager for Amati. He oversees
a.II operational act!vities and is respon-
sible for all Amati parts, service, sales
and franchise activities in that.region.
Prior to joining Amati, Cosmai spent
eight years with Nissan, serving as the
national dealer/advertising manager, op-
erations manager and regional sales
manager in the Denver region. He also
serv~ 1 2 years with Ford as the op-
erations manager of the northeast region.
Ellen Rutlecfge White has been named
Amati's customer satisfaction devef-
opment manager. In this position, she is ·
resp~>nsible for implementing customer
sat1sf action programs as well as creating
r:iethods of quantifying customer satisfac-
tion.
White first entered the automotive in-
dustry in 1986 as district sales manager
for Chrysler, where she was responsiE>le
for wholesale activities in three district.
She then joined Hyundai in 1990 as dis-
trict sale~ manager, managing wholesale
and retail sales, seneratin~ dealership in-
ventory orders, implementing merchan-
dising programs and increasing market
penetration.
Jim Anas is the marketing and field
operations manager for Amati. His duties
include developing service area business
new 929 sedan, a $2 7,800 challenger to
the luxury/sport sedan ward, along with
the impressive MX-3, a tiny coupe avail-
able with the w6rld's smallest (a nd likely
smoothest) production V6 engine.
Base MX-3s are powered oy a 1.6-liter
four and are priced near $11,000, with
the sportier 1.8-liter V6 model starting at
$13,800. Comi ng soon are completely
new MX-6 sport cope and 626 sedan
models for 1992, with an even hotter
RX-7 showing up toward the end of the
next year to be considered a 1993 edi-
tion. ,
objectives, strategies and tactics, and
overseeing staff training.
Anas was first emproyed at Mazda in
1-98.6... and served as a service programs
administrator, developing and imple-
menting service projects, until 1988.
After two years at Nissan as the district
service manager, a position with opera-
tional responsibilities, he rejoined Mazda
as part of the Pegasus Task Force.
Rodney Thomas is the manager of
parts operations for Amati. In this posi-
tion, he is responsible for establishing the
development of operational systems, pol-
icies and procedures of the division, im-
plementing system synergies and manag-
ing divisions parts personnel.
l>rior to joining Amati, Thomas worked
at Subaru for 10 years. While there, he
served as par-Wservice applications man-
ager, project manager in service and as a
systems analyst in parts.
Susan Huhndorf has joined Amati as
an aluminum diet to keep its weight
down, while its turbocharged two-rotor
engine gets bumped up to a substantial
260 horsepower.
Toyota has only one major new ve-
hicle for 1992, but that car also is one of
the nation's best-selling sedans. The I
Camry has been redesigned from the
ground up, and now features very
"Lexus-like" styling, far more interior
room and an available 185-horsepower
three-liter V6. The base engine for the
Camry is a 135-horsepower four with
balance shafts for smoother operation.
The MX-6 and 626 will use a larger
(2.5-liter) version of the MX-J 's 24-valve,
four-cam V6 with horsepower around
~ 60. This engine also may find its way
into the Ford-Probe. The RX-7 will go on
Station wagon versions of the Camry
are gone for now, though a new model
will be introduced Shortly. At the
$13,500 end of the Camry range is the
_basic four-cylinder DLX moder with a
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· Ellen White
the advertising manager. She will oversee
Amati's advertising agency and will coor-
dinate its efforts w1ih all of the other
marketing firms em_ployed by Amati.
Amati currentf~ is reviewing ad agencies
for selection in the near future.
Bef?re joi~ing Amati, Huhndorf w~s
the vice president and account director
at Livingston and Keye, leading an ac-
count team fo r clients such as the Cali-
fornia Department of Health Services'
anti-smoking account, Catalina Swim -
wear and Time Publishing Ventures
project. She also has worked at ChiatJ
Day, Los Angeles, and at Bozell, Jacobs,
Kenyon and Eckhardt.
As manager of market planning, Bryan
Shank anal)'zed the automobile market-
place, including consumer and competi-
tor data, and develops product position-
ing and long-teem marketing plans that
form the basis for Amati advertising and
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standard driver's air bag and height-
adjustable front seat belts.
Next is the mid-line LE, followed by
the top XLE model. Anti-lock brakes and
the V6 engine are available on each
model, ancf a sporty SE version of the
Camry is being prepared as we speak. If
this car looks simi lar to the new Lexus
ES300, that's because it is.
Lexus has an upmarket version of the
Camry (or, for that matter, Toyota now
has a version of the entry-level Lexus)
called the ES300, with s~ific styling,
the LS400's unique electroluminescent
instrument panel, standard V6, .anti-lock
b!'akes, premium sound system and
power~assisted everything.
Also new at Lexus is a $31 ,000 ver-
sion of the SC400 sport coupe. Called
marketing programs. He also oversees
trai!"ing programs for Amati corporate,
regional and dealer staff.
Shank callle' to-Amat~ from Foote,
Cone & Belding in Orange County,
where he. was a senior account director
for . t~e Mazda Dealer Advertising As-
soc1at1on.
Bernard Chaisson is the product plan-
ning manager for ~mati, overseeing all
proouct ana research functions. Chaisson
was one of the original members of the
Pegasus Task Force.
Before his assignment to Pegasus in
1989, Chaisson was product planning
manager for Mazda from 1985 to 1989.
He was with Nissan from 1983 to 1985
as product pricing manager and was re-
sponsible for vehicle, acc~sory and spe-
cial value pricing. He also served as
product development manager for Nis-
san from 1979 to 1983. .
the SC300, this coupe shares its body
and interior with the 250-horsepower
VS-powered SC400 (around $40,000),
but it is powered by a 225-horsepower
inline six and has smaller wheels, brakes
and tires. Manual transmission also is
available in the SC3000 for folks who
like to take a more active part in driving.
At Nissan, the Maxima SE ~ets a 24-
valve, 190-horsepower V6 similar to the
300ZX engine (up from the CXE model's
12-valve, 160-horse~er engine), and
anti-lock brakes and driver's air bag are
more widely available options on both
the sportier SE and luxury CXE models.
Speaking of the 300ZX, a convertible
version of the Nissan sport coupe will be
available next summer, along with a
drop-top version of the 240SX.
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Advertising Supplement Vol.13,.No.39 Nov.2,1991
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INDEX
Cover. 1111 Feeney of
Watwt f1 o.1t Homes
02. Mop
03. Coast NewpcHt
04. Coast Newport
05. Coast Newport
06. Coast N.wport
07. Coast Newport
OI. Coast Newport
09. Ron FellOt
10. Tort.II
n. TOIWI
12. Wa .. flont Home11 Inc RMttors
13. Wotwfront Homm, Inc RMftors
14. Wae.~ont Homes, Aten"
15. George llldM
16. GNbb & 11111
17. Grubb & EJlls
18. The Dalebout ADoclatlon
19. PrvdMtlal CGl"""la
Irvine
CE
• HARll9R YEW corona del
Mar
20. C.owr Home
OIMlo lunnel9tw
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21. Prudentlal Newport n.ttae.,.. ..
21 .........
24. .... ......
u. C.W.ill lankier
a. t.oWweM 1onw
II. Col._. Ian._, photo page
29. Cokt\wll lanw, Agents
ao. CoktweH Ion._, Aget1fl
Laguna
Beach
31. Monica Ruggieri & lather Yank
32. Koopa
as. The RMI Ettut.,.
SI. llC Corp
39. Pffot HAI Croalnsr
te., laee Rnandol
40. Mortgage ltcrtea.
W9lt Col
Nmwport Rnandol
41.. 46. a 111fted
47. Real ............
41. Coktw911 la...,, Jeny ......
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Exclusive Private · ...
Communities
Family
Neighborhoods
Guard Gated
Communities
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T.11.l-.cd awa> vn a quiet cul ·qe-Sil!:. JTifi JilrtC loi
viler!> pnvaLy ~ed4sion /; WAOQl!lf~I t~mllv
11"1n~ ; blJr111 Qen, tam1I~ fQQm . pQQI & sp~ s I ,lliQ,QQQ
HcarJ.lQr vtew HAm••
Perfect family t\o~e,I 4' ~{ti\ 15 ~ us~ Qf
llahan while u~. r~a\~'~d b~\h. ~~ sµooy
rdrd b onus room & ~~~ed lo.4\
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Evan
Corkett
Home:
613 ... 4195
Evao CQfke~t a well k"own and
~"c~esin.1 rea\ estate vetetao, has
~~ m the b'4s\o~ fot t 7 yeaa She
t\~s r~c~\v~d l'\'4mero'4s awards
tt\~t hercareer WeU.:es~ted
by ~(di~O~M~~{S, been
re 'Oi"\zed by m~y as. the
c~~e ceal es'~ t She
~ a PQSittve ~•hx>l about the real
e~\~~ ~~et i e'WPO(t Beaeh. ..
tnte{e&t rates.~e the best we ~e
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BU.CH/COITA IEM N.01" t REAL ESTA TE
Alrulycontemporary1 Bdrm.1.58a.home. Large
entry with two-level Galleria. .,wmet kitchen.
larae master suite, baystde deck & private dock.
~· $2,250,000
Harbor View Homes
UP1raded 4 Bdrm. family home. l'o•enpohl
kitchen. useofparquetftoors.plantlldoftshutters.
lMte outside deck .nd entettalnfna area.
$629.000 .
Corona del Mar
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL E-ST-ATE-------------""'
Harbor Ridge
Ocean & City Lights Views
37 Ridgeline n ·rive
Superb Mediterranean with five
bedrooms, seven and one-half baths.
Amenities include: elevator with
phone, wine cellar, gym with sauna,
pool, spa, outdoor barbecue center
arid five car garage.
Price And Quality
$2,500,000
For funher information, please a~JI:
Susan Laird
720-1367
Your Bluffs .Specialists
Marie Fargo
.....,__.,_...., ..... 759-8934 -Home
509 AYenlda Campana $399,000
Well maintained 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Parquet
floors, plantation shutters. On a~nbelt.
524 Vltta Grande $459 ,000
Beautifully upcraded "E" Plan. 3 Bd.
2.5 Bl. G~nbelt views from most rooms.
Li~da Lyle
Home -759-0332
516 Ventafa
Lovely end unit. Family livina with 3 Bd.
2.5 Ba. Opens onto areenbelt.
552 Glorletta $420,000
Remodeled, llaht & bright. 3 Bd. 2. 5 Ba.
All on one level. Larae comer lot.
SATURDAY, November 2, 1991 I PAGE 7
Spyglass Hill
"SOuthport" Ocean View
3 MontecitO
Expanded "S outhport" family home
with six bedrooms and four and one-
half baths. Remodeled kitchen,
French do</!! and windows. Beauti-
ful pool and spa surrounded by
barbecue entertainment ce nter.
Reduced $100,000
$1, 195,000
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Tucked away on a quiet cul-de:sac, this large lot
offers privacy. seclusion & wonderful family
living. 5 Bdrm. den, family room, pool & spa.
$1,250,000
Harbor View Homes
Perfect family home! 4 Bdrm. 3.5 Ba. use of
Italian white tile, remodeled bath, large sunny
yard, bonus room & enclosed loft.
$610,000
Bayview Terrace
f .M. Peters built home In most desirable location.
Highly upgraded 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. with French doors
and skylight~ Just steps to back bay!
$369,000
Corona del ·Mar
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Evan
Corkett
Home:
673-4195
Evan Corkett a well known and
successful real estate veteran, has
been in the business for I 7 years. She
has received numerous awards
throughouthercareer. Well respected
by her clients and peers, she has been
recognized by many as the
consummate real estate agent. She
has a positive outlook about the real
estate market in Newport Beach. "The
interest rates are t he best we've seen
in years," she says. "The inventory is
plentiful and well priced. In all, the
opportunity is here for some excellent
buys."·
BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Atrulycontemporary39drm. 3.5Ba.home. l.arge
entry with two-level Gallerfa. c0unnet kitchen.
large master suite, bays.Ide deck & private dock
$2,250,000
Harbor View Homes
Upgraded 4 Bdnn. famfly home. f>oclenpohl
kitchen, use of parquet ftoors, plantation shutters.
large outside deck and entertainina area.
$629,000 .
Corona del Mar
Owner Says •SeU•f 1 Bdrm. 3 Ba. townhome
located close to beaches and shopplnc. Offers
outstandin1 amenities and aaftmanshlp.
$519,000
Balboa Island Bayfront
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL E-ST-ATEmi------------
37 Ridgeline Drive
Superb Mediterranean with five
bedrooms, seven and one-half baths.
Amenities include: elevator with
phone, wine cellar, gym with sauna,
pool, spa, outdoor barbecue center
and five car garage. .
Price And Quality
$2,500,000
For further information. please call:
Susan Laird
720-1367
Your Bluffs Specialists
Marie Fargo
...___..._ ............. 759-8934 .. Home
509 Awenlda Campafta $399 ,000
Well maintained 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Parquet
floors, plantation shutters. On greenbelt.
524 Vleta Grande $459 ,000
Beautifully uperaded "£ .. Plan. 3 Bet
2.5 Ba. Greenbelt views from most rooms.
Linda Lyle
Home -759-0332
516 Ventafa
Lovely end unit. Family living with 3 Bd.
2.5 Ba. Opens onto greenbelt.
552 Glortetta $420,000
Remodeled, light & bright. 3 Bet 2.5 Ba.
All on one level. Large comer lot.
SATURDAY, November 2, 1991 I PAGE 7
Spyglass Hill
"Southport" Ocean View
3 Montecito
Expanded "Southport" family home
with six bedrooms and fo ur and one-
half baths. Remodeled kitchen,
French doors and windows. Beauti-
ful pool and spa surrounded by
barbecue entertainment ce nter .
Reduced $100,000
$I, 195,000
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Fabulous French Normandy with San Francisco
sophistication. 3 Bdrm. plus sitting room,
hardwood floors, marble baths.
Bayshores Family Home
S Bdrm., 4 Ba .. family room, brick patio with
barbecue. roof·top deck and more!
Ba shores Extra Wide Lot
Debi
Bibb
644-1600 -Office
759-3707 -Vox
Fabulous Newport Heights! Total of 4 Bdrms. 3
Ba. Designer's own home. Quality traditional
detail throughout.
Newport Heights $785,000
Lowest price in Bayshores. Comer location. Premier comer location, steps to Cliff Drive Park.
Immaculate 2 Bdrm. plus den, oversized slate New England charm thru-out, 3 Bdrm. plus den,
patio. Land included. $609,000 large master suite, family kitchen, formal dining.
Rare Bayfront Opportunity
In Ba11sliores
Call me for details!
Fabulous 4 Bdrm. plus retreat familyl)ome. Quiet
cul·de·sac location. Beautifully remodeled thru·
out. A value at $525,000
Port Streets Best Bu
Owner says "sell". Highly upgraded Carmel.
3 doors to greenbelt. Try lease option. Reduced
to $475,000
Big View of Big canyon $1,400,000
Outstanding fairway and Newport Center vfews .
Private cul-de-sac location. 3 Bdrm. 3 Ba. with
family and dining rooms.
Ba lew Terrace
2531 Clrde
2762 Cirde
2731 Bayshore
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Villa Bolboo
270 Cogney #209. Full ocean, Udo Channel
ond city light views. Just 5 years old. Desirable
end unit with huge windows. Free standing
liaploce Wolk lo beech ond Vtlloge. S.11.f molo
Y01ed S379,000. Coll 720.0611.
Newport Beoch
(381 Seowind, Irvine Ave., neor University.) Bock
Boy beauty. snows pride of ownership. 2 bed-
room, 2'h both right ond olry unit. Featum CUI·
tom mirron. French doors ond boy windows with
window seots. Chorming brealtlo1t nook
S259.000. Con Sheron (Vogt) ond Tom Allinson,
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13 Boy Cove lone. Seo Island. Most desired oll
one le-tel upper unit, 2 bedrooms, 3 bath.s in o
king siled floorplon. Dining room, two fireplaces.
Cothedrol cetllnga. Prestigloua locotion.
S675,000. Coll 720.0611.
• North Tustin
17581 Brwnt lone. Prestigious loc:otlon. Family
oriented nelohbomood. 3 bediooms, 1¥• baths.
&lro large lamlly room/llK'IOOlfl, lonnol clining
room ond fireploce. Beautiful comer lot.
s231,ooo. eon no-0611.
Villa 8oA>oo
260 Cagney #31 a. Newport 8eoch. Greet
penthouH YOlue. Slngle bedroom condo.
Colhedrol mlings, ellyllghts. ~ dedt ond
patio. ComnwnltJ pool, '90, .... ond gym.
Ub 0 lllOCGtlofl ot home. $189,900. Co"
720-0611.
ATTENTION. 1 BUYERS'
· Year en"· opportunity
NO GIMMICKS
ALL SELLERS LISTED ON THIS PAGE HAVE AGREED TO SELL THEIR HOME
AT A 5% DISCOUNT OFF LISTED PRICE SUNDAY NOV. 3, 1991.
ALL HOMES WILL BE OPEN FROM 12:00-5:00 pm.
Refreshments will be served at each location.
Cosio Meso 2528 Utrleton Place ,Move in condition. 4
bedrooms, 3 boths. Formal dining room, two
fireplaces. wet bor ond French doors. lots of
used brick inside ond1 out. Sporltling pool ond
spa. S370,000. Coll 720-0611
Big Canyon
(14 Ookcrest) &pensive golf course loc.ohon on
o quiet cul de soc. Exquisite custom home hos 5
bedrooms, 7 boths, apprOll. 7200 sq.h. Format
dining, fomily rooms. 5 fireploces, ond 3 car
goroge. Oversized pool ond spo in tropical
setting. $2,5~9,000. Coll Sharon (Vogt) and
Tom Altinson, 673-8728 or 720·061 1.
Huntington Beoch
19595 Elmridge Ln. New poolside execvlive
home Jn,· 24 hour gated Ccwntry Club
community. Just 1h mile lo oceon. 2 bedrooms,
21"' bo1hs. morble entry, gounnet kitchen, formol
dining room. $349,000. con 720-0611 .
Corona del Mor
2640 Point Del Mor. Two story ham. In great
oreo. 3 bed"*1\1. 21"' baths. Dining room,
crodJing flreploce. Polio ond 2 cor goroge.
$539 ,000. Coll for more information,
720-0611 .
Newpot1 8eoch
16 Seotcope Dr. Light ond bright 2 bedroom
condo. New corpel11oJ:'~t ond window
GO'Ninga. Quiet Inside . C~ fi~,
dining area. lndudel woaher ond dtyet. Polio
ond 2 cor goroge. s 196,500. eon 72().0611.
FOR YOUR COMPLIMENTARY ROUTE MAP, CALL 720-0611
•s" DeSCOUNT VAUD ONLY NOV. I, 1ft1
Newpott Seoch
2000 Sontiogo Dr. lmmoculale 4 bedroom. 3
both with wonderful lloorplon. ldeol for,
"entertoinlng. bcellent views of Bock Boy and city
lights. Unlomlted potentool. 3 cor goroge.
S725,000. CoU 720-0611
Seo Island
70 Ocean VtSIQ. For the buyer who wonts o
home with a year round vocahon feeling. 2
bedrooms, 3 boths plus den. Single level home
on Newport Beoch country Club golf ccwrse.
private sporldong pool a nd spa plus community
pool and tennis. $735,000 Coll 720-061 1
Cosio Meso
1056 Westword Ln. Great home for the Ii~ time
buyer. 2 bedroom, 1 'h both. Alnum model. Tiie
in kitchen. Lorge moster bedroom. •enjoy ocean
bteet:ea. Bike or wolk to the beech. 2 cor
goroge. S 1 79 ,500. Coll 720-0611.
Villo Bolboo
270 Cogney "314. Single bedroom condo In
deluu comtnunity in Newport Seoch. Clow lo
oc.on. Potio ond goroge. Fontosfic reoeotioool focirllies. s 169,000. eon today 1or detoils.
720-0611.
Newport Beoch
2623 Visto Omada. 180° boy view. 3
bedrooms, 2'h botha. Dining oreo. Co2Y
fireploce, p<Hquel wood !loon. Lovely yord with
large ~ patio. Malibu lighting ond spa.
$539,000. Coll 720-0611.
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Corona def Mor
610 Avocodo. Super remodeled home 1n Olde
Corono del Mor. L0"91y tree lined s1reet south of
KH. Needs odded hallway lo convert this single
JIOty duplex to o 3 bedroom, 2 both woth den
Bubbling spo S499,000 Coll 720-0611
Corono def mar
620 1115 T yp1f1es all !he charm of o C0tono del
Mor duplea plus the advantages of enlarged
moster suite, modem boths and renovated
kitchen Delightful loving room with stone
fireplace Comer lot Pnvatl' poho 2 bedroom
rental unit Each W1th •IS own laund')I room
S543,000 Coll 720-0611
Newport Beoch
428 Westminslef. Villoge charmer. 2 bedroom
on good sized lot. ~ IMng room. Loght,
bright and oiry. Cory flreploce. hardwood floors
throughout. Opens lo o fairy tole gorden.
S337 .000. Cott 720-0611
Newport Beach
14 18 Morine rs Or. Comple .. ly remodeled 3
bedroom, 3 both. Otning room, ~ bonus '°°"' ond dream kitchen with MW opploonces.
Fontostic moster sVtle. Sporlding pool on yard
$498,000. Coll 720-061 1
Seo 1,1anc1
103 Oceon V'osto. N.wpof1 Beach. Model perf4IC1
condilion. 2 t.dtoocN, 3 bolhs. Lorge kitchen
with 90ting oreo. Two fif9Ploces, bonus room.
Some oceon ond Bock Boy '<iiews. commun;ty
pool. spo ond tennis. $659,000. Coif 720-0611.
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house ~ firs. used brick &pie It decora1ar touch·
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ci.lplo w'3 bd. 3 ba 2nd & unit &: 2 bd. 2 ba dOWTl FTPk.. cWdu & patios.
760-360<> ... -.............................. ·-········ ...... $563.500
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CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE
UOO £ .. COAST HIGHWAY
714-760-3600
NEWPORT BfACH OFFICE
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
315 MARINE AVE.
714-673-6900
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA«M&SA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 2, 1991 I PAGE 13
WATERFR0NT HOMES, INC.
Realtors ®
Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
PENIN90lA PO Beau sty
bdnn French Notmandv home w custom wood floors. Formal IMng & <!ining -rooms, faml1y room, master w/
frplc & gourmet kltchen w/utlng area. Steps to bay & ocean.
631-1400 ....................................................... $849,000
P£NINStJlA POINT Super 2 sty 3 bd home w/1bd
on 1st floor, dlnlng & family rooms. Master w/sundeck
~i~~.~.~.~~: ............................... $565,000
PENINSULA Ou=n lowly quiet neighborhood of trft-lined streets. w/3 bds, 2 baths. Lower 2 bds
w/l bath.
631-1400 ....................................................... $595,000
PENINSUlA POINT Channing 3 bd, family nn,
beamed ceil.lngs, Fr. doors & windows, master w/bal-
c.ony, 2 brick patios.
631-1400 ....................................................... $595,000
NEWPORT AT ntE BEACH Remodeled duplex
with 4 bd &. 2 bd . units on wider lot right across 6-om
the sand.
631-1400 ....................................................... $598,000
MLllOA ISLAND 2 sty shlngJed charmer w/MOTI·
VATED seller, 2 masters, spa & large vaulted ceilinged
femlJy room w/fuD bar. 673-6900 ....................................................... $625,000
UDO ISLE "Turnkey" perfection, 2 sty 3 bd home
on a prime s1reet. Oinlng & Family rms & sunny brick
patio.
631-1400 ....................................................... $629,000
COllONA DEL JIAll Terrific remodeled duplex, 3
bd owner's unit w/frplc & private patios plus 2 bd vaulted cieillng rental.
760-3600 ....................................................... $649 .ooo
llALBOA ISLAND Channing 3 bd cottage w/oombl·
nation family/dining room opening to side patio. 67~900 ....................................................... $659,500
UDO PARK DlllVE Extensively remodeled luxuri-
ous 2 bdrm bay&ont ex>ndo w/bayfront patio, den &
boat dock. l.a.9e.llse option!
631-1400 ....................................................... $675,000
WATEllFRONT Duplex w/3 & 2 bdrm units & dock
for 30' boat. Remodeled In '90 w/naw kitchens, large &Sr'i:xr..~~.~.~ ............................... $699,000
UDO PARK DRIVE W/wonderful Turning basin,
city I~ ocean vu from channing 4th floor 2 bd
unit. an, Cllrd & pool nns. .
631-1400 ............ " ......................................... $700,000
CORONA DEL MAR W/fabulous views of entire
harbor. Totnllv remodeled Art ~ condo w/2 bd, 2
ba In Channef Reef w/comm pool. 76()..3600 ....................................................... $ 719 ,000
PENINSUIA POINT Totally remodeled 3 bdrm
home on a rare huge lot w/family nn. dining nn & sep-
arate gst hse or office.
641-1400 ....................................................... $749,000
HARBOR lllDGE ~ perfect 4 bd "Crest" townhome w/dlnlng & rooms & loft game room.
Plantation shutters, Mlrrors 3 frplcs.
760-3600 ....................................................... $ 765,000
UDO ISLE'PremJer CM?r$iz.ed lot. aaou &om park
w/bay view. Oose to beach & tennis. Channing 2 bd
~i~.~ .. ~.~ .. ~~: ...................... $785,000
· BALBOA Custom 3 sty 4 bd exciting c.ontemporary
home, 3 bdtms on 1st fir, IM~dining, kitchen &
porch on 2nd & huge master on 3rd.
631-1400 ......................................... : ........... :.$795,000
llACDA1EI CA5llE. comm COD. lllElAND
A Sothcbv's lntanational Realty Exclusive
As\ historic: 12th century cas6e on the Awbeg River
near Calk, with approxlmate)y 41 aaes, 4 c:otU!lges,
stables. woricshope, tennis court and game keepers cot·
tage. With the cx.ception of the original tower, the cas-
tle was totally renowted ln 1988 as a luxury hotel. It
contains a dlnlng room to seat 36. drawing room, bar,
library, musk room, commercial kitchen, office and 8
spadoul bedrooms. Price upon ttquesl Brochure
20600019
coaoNA DEL NAil SpectaoJlM 180 degree vtews
from Newport Harbor's entrance to l:.ong Beach. Spa·
dous 2 bcf condo w/frplc. Comm pool. 76()..3600 ....................................................... $829,000
UDO ISLE Exquisitely deeornted top quality neo
dasalc c:ontem~ 4 bdrm w/famlly nn & lovely
~~ .. ~ .. ~.~ ..... ~.~~: ......................... $839,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS 5padous top quality 4 bd
home w/or:an ws, dlnlng &: family nns, 2 frplc:s, Fr.
;w.~.~.~.~: .................... $850,000
PENINSUIA POINT Beautiful 3 bd home, remod·
eled from around up In '89. Den, dining & family rms
& w roof C1ack & CYaY amenity. 631-1400 ....................................................... $850.000
IRJNTINGTON HAllBOR Well priced probate sale.
Executive 4 bdrm home in prime hlllbof & night lights
view location with dock for 2 yachts. Fonna1 dining,
view kitchen & extensive brick waterfront patio.
631-1400 ............... _ ................................... Sl.550,000
BIG CANYON Fantastic 3 bd golf course twnhm w/
family room on 8th fairway. F'resh decor & white
washed firs.
631-1400 ....................................................... $995,000
BALBOA ISLAND Bziyfront duplex w/4 bd & 3 bd
units. Owrs1u!d units cannot be duplicated today.
~13l~ .~~: .......................................... $1 ,098,000
CORONA DEL MAil Steps to ocean. Exciting newer
3 bdnn twnhm set on bluff w/a~ vistas of entire
harbor & ocean.
760-3600 .................................................... $1,099,000
HMIBOR lllDGE Exquisitely deool'8ted 4 bd "Estate
Home" w/ocean & dty light views. Pub room w/full
~~1.~ .. '-~~ .................................... $1,195,000
CORONA DEL MAR Contemporary 2 bd home w/
100' on bluff overlooking China Cove & entire harbor,
~'i.1~.~: .................................... $1,595,000
PENINSUIA BA.YnONT 7,000 sq. ft. lot In prime
"open bay" view location. Dock for 2 5.S' boats. Love·
o/~ ~.~~'..~~ .. ~ .. ~~: ............ $1,895,000
COTO DE CAZA "Greystone Manor" 5 bdrm
French Normandy on 31h acres, sweeping lawn & gar·
dens, 60' Roman pool & spa.
760-3600 .................................................... $1, 995,000
HARBOR ISLAND DJUVE Eltc.eptionally elegant 4
bdrm bayfront villa w/large dock. courtyard w/spa &
bayfront terrace. 631-1400 .................................................... $2,195,000
SOU111 1.AGUNA Mngnificent 9 bdrm Mediter·
1'8ne&n oceanfront villa, guest howe, staff quarten &
~.~.~:.~.~.~~.~ .................. $9.000,000
M\'SHOll.ES Bayfront w/pler & slip, 150' of water fton~ fantastic: vtews & 3 bd house. Grand estate
~600 .................................................. $11,900.000
• UDO ISLE Fantastic 5 bd home, large quiet cx:mer
lot. Family rm & sunny brick patio. Fr. doors & 3 fr. DOVER SROllES Beautiful new 3 bdrm Country
UDO -• • Soph.lstk:a.......... ,_ -··"ty ........ n.. pica. 400 • $895 000 French home w/dod< for large yacht & spariding ~
ekd s ~on large q; ~~~ din· ~·iSl.AND"iiAYfioH?"DiJPiix sn; for Two '1V entry w/drcular ~· doors. panid win· ~amlly nn, fabulous~ country kitchen & ' 2 boats & water & dty ~ views. Front 2 bdrm dows, gland paver tile, fa gourme1 kitchen &. 631-1~~ .. ~.~~: ... ~· .. ~ .. ~ .. ~$~ ~~.~.~~.~~ .. ~ ........... ~~: ............. $949,000 23't.1400 ................................................... $1,995.000
Specializing in proJHrties for sak or leaSe ... on the wiiler. •. near the water ... and with a view of the water .. .
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714-760-36
NEWPORT BFACH OFFICE BAIBOA ISIAND OFFICE
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
315 MARINE AVE ..
714-673-6900
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WATERFRONT(HOMES, INC.
Realtors\R
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VICKI LEE
Residence: 673-6573 Busin~: 631-1400
LIDO ISLE
POOL HOME
Ovemz.cd SS' lot. Ltvmg, Dining. Brcal.!~1
room overlook the pnvatc pool and spa.
fn:shly n:furbuhed single SlOf)' 3 Bedroom,
2 Bath Poc.cn1ial 10 add ICCCnd slOf)'.
$889,000
BALBOA C(JSTOM
Near new, IQp qualicy 3 Bedroom, and den.
Romantic mailer suite wilb priv.u balcony
.t lirq>lace. 8eaU1iful hardwood noon and
soaring ce1hn11. Prime location, half block
IO bey with view. Owner may c:any.
$770,000
**EXCLUSIVE RENTALS••
Via Lido Nord 811yrront: Spacious 3BR. 3BA h om e with expansive view of all
boating acvitity. Light & sunny home with private patio. newly decorated. $5,000/mo
Via Lido N o rd Bayf"ront: 3 RR upstairs apartmcnl. Orcat private view deck.
hardwood noors. Newly painted & redecorated. $4000/mo
Lido Park Drive Condo: 28R &.. den. 3 BA. Marble noora, mirrors. f\repl11ee. bay
view from h ving areas & master bed.room. (also for saJc. $67S.<X>O) $2750/rno
KAY POLOVINA
Residence: 675-5622 Busin~: 631-1400
GREAT BAYFRONT BUYS!
Bayfront Duplex $699 000
Comer location with dock, recently remodeled. Walk to Lido Village. 3 ~m 2
Bath and 2 Bedroom. 2 bath. '
Lido Isle Contemporary Family Home --$1, 195,000
Fabulous main channel view. Large dock. 6 Bedroom, S.S Baths. Sellers Very
motivated! ...
**RENTAL**
Lido Cottage: 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Fireplace. $1(,()()/ycarly
OWNER SAYS MUST SELL
BRING AN OITTRJ
REDUCED TO
$719,000
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Art-Deco, top of the line fixtures throughout CustOO\ kltdw.n featured ln
Orange County Maguine with h~ made abtMts, grani'F counters,
glass block; has Berber arpetmg. C()IJ\pletely tiled beths, too many extras
to Ust! Water views from almost every room and a boat slip ls poasible. A
fantastic resldem-e!
REDUCED OVER S.)00,000.
OWNER SAYS SELL NOW!
REDUCED TO
$949,000
Inti.malt' and lnV1tlng hooll.' In a lowly OUna Cow loCltkll\I Top 8oar M9
patioarawtthbayviews,livingaraundlarp&nUmbedroolnandbeth.
,. Two more bedrooms and beth are bdow,aswell•• huge.ecnae.,. and
imlde shower olf ol the garage. The hOWle abo aim. a spa and dedt ania
in the private back yard, and an elevatler to carry you betweert Ooon ol thil
tri-lewl beach getaway. Only steps to the bHch!ll
STEVE BIZAL ,.,,..,"4 ... .._..-1,,,_-"..,,
E.xclwsiw Cout41 PropJties Sp«Uilist /'-,,._,_.,_,..,.... • _,.........
n4 723-1565 714 760-3600 .... .,.,.. .... *',..,,,..,,.,,,.,._,,..
ESTHER FINE
Residence: 548-2971 Busines..: 631-1400
·~
Featuring the Finest
COUNTRY FRENCH DOVER
SHORESBAYFRONT
Premium location. (J(} fi 00 the Wa!et
wilh doc1c and view. Model perfect 3
Bedroom, 2 1/2 Balh wilh underground
wine cellar.
Reduced to
$1,995,000
METICULOUS
BAYCREST HOME
Lush and colorful extra large backyard.
3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath. Spacious living·
room. Original owners
$545,000
Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REA~ ESTATE SATURDAY, November 2, 1991 I PAGE 15 ~ .
. ,,lSjGEORGE ELKINS COMPANY ..
· . . NEWPORT~EACH
DCLUINS «\Aft CMMMD -.couR1" 2 a.ory,
4 becnom, "' bllll cueom home*' ellMllor.-... lllllld on lulh a.id9olped groundl. S.S-• pool tMKM
wlh 2 cll 111 '9'bllfwOC11119. Gorgeoul pool, ape • -....
Wn. °""9d at J1-.oao.
...,,...... W t STORY -.ccMm MMIOlt
HOm. 8'**"• toor plln .....,.. for fMlly .. or
eophtllll-.d ......... PtoFn ICM~~ ... plUlh ...,.., .....,. window .....,,..... a .,.tng
~ Lulh i.ICl9cllpfng eurroudl· 1he dllgl'llful ..,..
•1.100,000.
1UDITIOllM. UW ... UfW IW. A
,.,. opportunity lo dock ...... -='* up lo IO ft. 5 _,.
dt'eom9o a~ blh. huOI ......, ... wlh doMll g. ror.. i ............ bonua room ..t 3 ar gngei At.-llOdllb1 .... ......_a dad!. l2,IOO,OOO.
• "MlfT a.mo -.. UIW. Tired al wq
mull ""'°" dollr ...., Thi 4 bldrvom, h blllh
...,.,.. ...,,. 1n OMll'lll• d 1at, IDnnll ....,. 1Mng a tlln"Y room. ,_... .._ a ~ fOU"Mll lclDhen. ............ .,, ..... _ .......... -.W..000
-.AT ... • -··-~. 3 be-droome. , ............. In IMnQ -~ rooms. Pool .. Cllblna ... cir 1111 ..... wlh .,. ..... Piiio
b .......... aa. to bWhll. ~ • '-1onn-
lng M Clllllr. tm,IOO
---MTA .. t480
t1t8l•IEll-&.-•11.8.
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•L•eA•Y ..... RT amACH llAYl'RO•T
111•11 • ft11a,,,.... MRO on .. blf. a ........ ._.~•••al-~
Ull°I ..... •otw•ae& ............. wlh w•eu-.......... llp P_.... 0..-""' ..,. harl9 ~· .. ...
CABC> SHORR COMMUIHTY WITH PIHVA'IW . ,
GARS TO 8UCllU. LJJwest pt1ced pool home with
t ped.alls oce.t, Catallna.-Nf)dy Newpoft 8wh and
jetty ... $1,550,000.
OPD HOUS• UT a aUll t-S
4848 OllRlllQTOM ROAD • CDll
COROllA Del. llAR YID HOllK.Warm & Inviting 2
IMdloom, 3 bath home with ocean view from front patio,
tam. rm. end rooftop aundectc. Room for expansion! St..-to the beach. Well maintained, hlghly upgracMd W/
F...nch docn, b6eached oak ftoora, new kitchen and
baths: Juet reduced to $795,000.
Oii TH• GOLD COASTII In excluaiYe & guard gated
Ritz Cove, ~ comer lot, 15,777 feet with a bultdable
area al 8810 eq.ft. A petfect ell• & ~ to build. an
eleglful home wtth lnlph1ng ocean view. '' .~.ooo.
COROllA Dl!I. llM ....... llMOR. Spectacular
views of white water, Cllf'YOl'I end hi... Elaborate hand
carved woods, atalned glasa, skylights, leec*t glut
windows throughout a a 17 ft high ~ ftreplace
capturea the ~ of the 15th century. 11 ,750,000
....... COROllA Dn llAll HOlllE wtth studio int.
Cloee to ehopplng end beach. Home needs 90me "TLC"
but la very ltYeeble m preMnt. Rnkience next door Is
also on maf't(et for aale • good opportunity for
apeallation. $529,000.
11&.USIES"
MarPORT a.AC'!!_ BLUFFS • Spacious 4 bd +
bonua room. Over 2.t!OO eq.ft. POOL S 1900.
4 .._.. UDO ISi.a HOlll: • end of Isle location .
Flreplace, 2 atOtY. each bdrm opens ·to pidlo/ balcony,
patio Ol*'S to llll1lda. S2300 mo. .
CAiiao HIGHlMM • White water view, 3 bdrm &
fwnly room, key to 3 prlvate beaches. S2900 mo.
M ... ORT 8UCH • WHAT A VllEW1 Comer
penChouM w/llrepl8ce, high ceilings, plush carpeting, 1
bdrm + den. $1250 mo ..
'AllTUTIC llULLY FURMISllD SPYGLASS POOi
home, OCMn view, avlllable June 92. $8000
D••••UT• TO ••LLI PIUC• aLAaHl!D M0,000. Owner hat found ~. TrtidltioNI 4
bedroom Hlnlligton Bw:h fwnly home; Chlinnlng front
ccutprd. Uniquely d•g11ed.uwl bftck pool/9pa. A ,.,.
combhlllon of elegance end comfort In OY9f 2800 aq. ft.
Only $419,000.
12 &Mft.COSTA llDA. MDUCID hOwOOOI
Owner wMla llCtlon nowl TheM · ac ll1nt unb, ell 2
bedroom, 1 bath, .. alwayl ...,,..,, bec81• al their
wy 8CC9I '° bu8lnea, a10rel, frMWaY9 • beach. s.p.m ,,,...,.., ther'9 .. two laundry rooma. c.a now
beb'9 ... too ..... $1,048.otlO.
PAGE 16 I SATURDAY, November 2, 1991
aAYCll~ST
BAYCREST
BAYCREST COURT
BAYRIOGE
SAYSHORES
SAYSHORES
BAYSHORES
8AYVJEW TERRACE
BEACH/INCOME
BEACH/INCOME
BEACH/INCOllE
BEACH/INCOME
BEACON SAY
BELCOURT
BEi.COURT
BEi.COURT
BEi.COURT
B.C MCLAIN
B.C MCLAIN
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
Ivan w.111, COW*>' lcltchen, "8R, comer $0'10,500
Model Pert.ct. "8R, pool, aflCUlffy S)!Stwn $134,500
Model Petfect., gtllled community, 2BR, 2BA $228,000
UppM, galed community, 2BR, mini W.W $280,000
EJCtTa 1wge lot, 3BR, apl!Cioua p.iJo LH $575,000
eoa.g.., 38R, Jatpe lot, rwnode'ed kJtr;hen $140,000
M~ VIiia, two~ new' $1,'50,000
Thlee ...-s ,,.,,, 3BR, •.wr#ty qstwn $419,000
Duplex. 1 block to t»ach $300,000 _..;
Shelp/ well melntalned units $440(500
Income, owner/uaer "8RJ38R Duplex $645,000
BAYFRONT-:JBR, 2BA, + 2BR, 1BA $135,000
BAYFRONT, eusft>m, SBR, unique, L.H. $2,405,000
Guard gated community, REDUCED/ 38R, $7fi5,000
Lovel'f views, spacious masrw, 2BR $535,000
Prime location, 48R, private spa
Spectaculat TENNIS ESTA TE
New on marlcet ... 2BR, den, upgrades
view of lights,trea, 2BR
Ian, 2BR, spec/a/ location
VIEW/ VIEW/ HIGHLY UPGRADED 2BR.
BONrrA, Cul De Sec JocatJon, 38R,2~
S!fl/lng at a /os$/ Cul de sac, 3Blt, 28A
3 8edroom, Clreenl»lt. Ulce New ...
Thtee BR, upgraded Trina, end unit
3 Bedroom View, Expanc»d, Pristine
$808,000
$3,8115,000
$287,000
$305,000
$2'10,000
$349,000
$300,000
$3811,000
$3QQ,000
$419,000
$430,900
·e-remodeled, fHIWflf kitchen, 38R, 2.5 BA $479,000
FRONT ROW/ View, 38R, 2.5BA HOWi
CANYON CREST Reduced, 2 master sultes,libra/y/otrfce
CORONA DEi. MAR R-2 ZONIN0·2BR, North of Highway
CORONA DEi. MAR Duplex, 2+1, 2+1 good rental atN $4'10,000
CORONA DEi. MAR R-2 ZONING-Reduced! cottage, upgraded $469,000
CORONA DEi. MAR R-2 ZONINO-Owner/userfll'JV9Stor units
CORONA DEi. MAR Point de/ Mar, 2 matw suites, imprealve
CORONA DEi. MAR DUPLEX 3/3 + 2/2 Petfect for owner user
CORONA DEL MAR TRIPI.EX, EXCELLENT INCOME UNITS
CORONA DEi. MAR DUPLEX S.Hwy. cottage plus 28R, unit
$475,000
$495,000
$505,500
$575,000
$575,000
CORONA DEL MAR One block to oc.n, 2BR, plus den $0'10,000
CORONA DEi. MAR So. Hwy. latpe rooms, 38R, breakfast room $145,000
CORONA DEL MAR 38H, plua s.,,.,.,. 2BR, unit wfth view $195,000
CORONA DEi. MAR Bayfront. Mexican n.Jr,dock permit. 4BR $2,950,000
CORONA DEi. MAR OCEAN,RONT-whlle......., views, trl-lfwel $4,300,000
CORONA HIQHL.NDS Unc»r consf1Ucflon, choose youT flmhes
COSTA MESA Mea Blulla, aunaet W.W.. 3BR
COSTA MESA Ftench Norrt9~ at)<M, '8R, 2.58A
DOVER $HORES
DOVER SHORES
DOVER SHORES
EASTSIDE
EASTSIDE
EASTSIOE
EASU/M
PIEllALD MY
M~IW.DMY
~MY
fllDtALDMY
fllDtALDMY
Plcttn PerfflCfl pSlo wfth spa. '8R
Spectacular vtew., '8R, pool, 880
148 FT.BAYFRONT/11 New construction
Four BR, 2BA, solar pool, ~
Excellent loattlon, 38R, R. V. ecceu
prf,,,. locatlotJ~ hardwood "°°'3, 38R
New/ cA,:,1ex1 Ml)' to Com9tt to •!famlly
Views to o.iJa PolM, .,,,, open bMn'9
OcNn vlen/ ~38R, 2.SBA
Shit IO..,.., IOt, ~ ._
BIOi 8101 W.W., custom, f9COMfrUCf9d
ac....lde,overlooka gnen. beach, 48R
~ ....... d_..
1915,000
$248,500
"'30,000
$749,500
$030,000
$3,100,000
$2'10,000
$315,000
$325,000
1880,500
SATURDAY, November 2, 1W1 I PAGE 17
HAlt80R HIGHUIOS Ctoe• *:> ,,.t, 38R, plus QWSt qwttws $41Q,OOO
HAlt80R ISUNO THE ULnMATE BAYFRONT-Call for details $12,r>OO,OOO
Sp41ctaculllr views/ newly remodeled $525,000
PremifK wew, outstanding location, 2BR $53Q,OOO
Expanded, comer, spa, waterfall, 3BR $58Q,OOO
" • JASMINE CREEK Lovely ocean wews, CCJ$tomized touches $tJ3Q,OOO
ICINGS ROAD FRONT ROW/ wews, 4BR, 4BA, 3 F/P $1,4QO,OOO
" LAGUNA NIGUEL One level, 2BR. great starter home $130,000
LAGUNA NIGUEL Highly upgraded, 4BR, 2.5BA,cul de sac $2Qg,000
LAGUNA IJEACH Cape Cod style, 3BR, 2BA, central air $212,000
UDO ISLE BAYFRONT -east efkl..dock kK tJO' 'boat $2,2Q5,000
UDO ISLE 'BAYFRONT-Dock for tJO' boat, 8 car garage $3,Q50,000
UNOA ISLE BAYFRONT-main channel vfe)n, pool L.H $2,1'Q5,000
UNOA ISLE Pier and slip, wew. SBR, 4.5BA LH $1,Q75,000 .
MESA WRbE One level, '8R, lllrge lot, great value $385,000
MONARCH·IJE.ACH Ocean \'#ew, single family, 3BR ~.oOo
NEWPORT HSGHTS MODEL PERFECTI 38R, 2.58A, ptfdne $4115,000
SO. CO. METRO Desirable location, pools and spa $137,500
SO. CO. METRO '8R, skyllghts, large pa/Jo $144,Q50
P80NSUl.A COTTAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH -R-2 $305,000
PENINSULA WALK TO BEACH,channlng three beckoom $525,000
PBllNSUl.A V°HM' of Bay, Dock for sctr+ boat $1,850,000
SEA ISi.ANO Golf coc.ne views, luxury plus comfort $00Q,OOO
SEA ISLAND Exceptional views, pristine/, 2BR, $131,500
SE.AWfW View, prlvele spa, custom features $7Q5,000
SEAMND Remodeled plus addition, sauna, 4BR $71Q,000
SHORE CUFF Ocean, Can)'On views, new construction $2,250,000
SOUTH LAGUNA Fantastic \!'fews, private pool and spa $1,22Q,OOO
SOUTH LAGUNA OcNn \!'few, spectacular custoln estate $1,4QS,OOO
SPYGLASS Premier locdon, custom tJBR, tJBA $1,405,000
UPPER MY One stoty, 3BR, den, upgrades $425,000
UPPfltMY Cherry Lakes Estates, 3BR, private comm. $484,000
UPPaMY Four BR, 3iM, 3 cw~. pool & spa $4QQ,OOO
UPPER MY '8R, remodeJed, huge enclosed yard $51Q,000
WltMILUS Low down, 2BR, 2BA, prlvllle JoatJon $1QQ,OOO
WUAW.W PENTHOUSE, OC*lt> WtlW $435,000
~ ~ comet, room ro upend, 3BR 1485,000
wnTCl.Jff Totally IWl'KXMt .. d W/meidl ~. '8R $525,000
.Wffl'CUff MW condition! eCJl.de..Nc 3BR, 28A $535,000
YORUUHQA WEWJ, auper ~grounds, 4BR $580,000
JA \ 1
NEWPOn I 8EACH/C<>.9TA MESA PILOT I REA
~~IE".~
NEWPORT BEACH
"CARNATION COYF' SJ.•,ooo
,,, --prelllllolft 1111¥llonl !*'Oii in C4M • .,._ lleKll '*' + pllWW ..,, t0,000IQ11.-edE~ home Pwtli'O 1or 7 c:ws, bot1 & RV..,,..
.. WPORT ~ T£NNt9 UTATE 13,500,000
~ ---·-•Ill• Pool,~ O'OQU9I i.wn. Wine'*-· fl8R Ubrwy. b6al1I rm
SUPlRI EUAOP£AN VIL.1.A '2,495,000
um..lled QU9Nly in ""' SSR. 4 SSA t>eyll'orll Dodi lor 45' b09
HAR90R RIDGE VIEWSrTt lt,"5,000
Oneolellitlcl~un1111011u11dyOUfdr~nome1n1r.15preat90uspttV1110 •
oomrnun.ty Pieri& evellallle T fWle -lder9Cl
BELCOURT MANOR HOME 11,495,000
l.MgtatJ M Pe1..-. plan 4 SOR, 4 58A. pool, sc>a GtN t llll'Myrm.speclO<ls
1'\ellet C.. lor more oe1ai1t ~1119ttd Mllet. sul>l!l4 all Oll015
HARBOR VIEW COUNTRY CUSTOM 11, 100,000
• • l'Tareouc.ci 1g91n1 A,_ trad"torlal QOuntry Cl$0"1, -I localllC ~so
~ fl hOr"4I wl58A & 58A. 0-..gneo & bull! 10 tn• "Ill'*' 5P«s
a4ANHEL REEF PENTl40USE $7H,OOO
Onglnel ~ UM W/180 -of 'omen. Dey ' Patoa Ver* 8oel Sl•O
• llO'lllN, comm pool
HAR90R VIEW HILLS 1699,000
CIA ol •N • _.. ... ooolld« U oltets 00 tnrs 48A. 38A l'IOme E 111opean
llec:.IWI. lllyllgt!ll. WV-ywel
BELCOURT HILL TO THE MAX $695,000
Prllune ClOt'Cl•oon !loot 10 c..w.g mllT'Ol'S m111 & Cl"""Q Custom.,,.. paper
kldlen. °""-Gt• --212 s
FAMILY HOME HARIOA VIEW $665,000
8-AolUI ••'*"°4111 & UOgt8Clecl f'Wemlo 48R. 2 S8A. e.ira latge IOI 8M1
-w"°"tly DOOi. SP&. ptloC>
IAL80A ISL.ANO • CL.ASSK: $645,000
AnrllCI"'• c11t1om nomo 28f\. 28.\. 11u.1.,. 191'8 r.,.,,.., rm wlltone tfl)j lMVo oeo.. IOll ... .._ ,.. CW!*. aunn, yaro
HAR90R ltlOGE EST ATES $629,000
8-Aou •~ •"'-ol l'Mll & Cffof llgl'tts E~ M1191nw w11ne
INI ol en Eng...,. gerd.,,
NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS $625,000
<>vet 5100.000 in NQl''Y c:us1om1zec1 JBA. oen, w111ty rm nomooo overs1111<1
lat lMVo spa. 2 lounte1n1, 3..c:at ~ .. c sys ale
LOWEST PRICE 31R HOME, LIOO ISLE 1549,000
Reouceo 11 ~.~ 8orlll loreclol4He. JBR. 1 7'S8A. Meeld.,.,.,,81111 hOmo
SIOc>a 10 yactlt club Co11nyMt wisp&.
UOHT 6 OPEN 31R BLUFFS CONDO 1315,000
T oc .. ., remooelecl ~Its condo ~"Ont•. SO!anvm AOOlll()n 1nc;1uon
oon;og rm & ont0t1&1tvnarc ., ... SpeclOl.4 muter Bodroom •
SPECTACULAR IAYCAEST HOMEI $379,000
Pnc:eo IO ... , ""'-COtleltlion. 38R. 2 58A. 7 Slly!IO"IS.. 2 "Prs. Yllet
Nlloc:.ling & mo1Ntleo Suom• • on-1
NEWPORT HEIOHTS $319,000
au.Illy bull oonoo 1 yr ,_ 2 lrpl.,, roll 1,op gerao-~. 509.llJI: 1n mstr
0.. HMMoocl '" ' mot•
MMODEL.EO NEWPOA'T 8EAa4 CREST $309,000
a..AoM oonoo In per1«:t IOcolion IOllllly ,.,,oelelecl 38R. 2 S8A. llQfll &
llnglt
NEWPORT CREST OCUH VIEW 1295,000
~ ~ un• ~ cey llgl'oCS & ,.,,... _ Now 8ol'bor cati*
& PM'!I. Wllll ot bM IO ~
LliST EltP£NSIVE IN THE SHORES mt,000
RemoclMd J8A. 2BA. 2 ... 10 bemfl ~ mllltlla, Koeftlor,
~. 8oftlOt C.ll*. lrpl, ~ PlltO. Comm. pool. i-. QiO ,_..
CORONA DEL MAR
•• CUS1'0ltl COM LUXU9'Y HOME Q,471,000
Tlllt t llO!y °""°"' GOIWl'lpotrf "°"'9 ponrwp en -y ~ 11111
'9ftecra IOCl9ys --lyle. Wl!llo .. .,. tty llgl'G & C.llllNI ~ trom II
l!l4ljOr rmt
SPYQL.AIS CUSTOM '2,095,000
A moll -~ QlllOtn l'iOme (nMMQ cornp1411t0fl) oo a ptllM IOI wt
!IW ON cM e kind \ltlOOlllliOed -& ll9y Yiew.
Cl.AISIC IAYllOl·NACHFAOHT lt,150,000
Fl,.1 dau lliplde Or. Mow In oondMlon. perfectly dec:Orated lor
OleOll'llilwlll'lf ...,._ LomllOf'I • the -here!
COtM)NA OIL MU lt,&50,000
Onmlna...,.. Dani,,,_._ OvutJIO latt BuolclyOUtdrown hOme inCOM
... OM IOI I llUld Oft the m..
IRIA'THTAKINO 11'0 D1a..H V.W 11, t&S.000
large-lat •BA. U8A, lafve IMng & dirW1Q""' F""1ty ""a dafl.
... lldell WI* lllldW\ )..C* • ,.._ & 611& A~ hOrne!
OclAN VIEW · SPYOLASS HILL 11, tS0,000
large ... 1111 Oft .,... ol QlllOlfl ,__ Oceall & ,,,., "O'* -Aj)pf'Oa 1noo 111 • er.. oncer
NEWPORT HACH
_._.._¥. .. ;:: ijE' ~
OU) COM*A DU lllA9' J!~o:·ooo New olaflJll COl!'lf~ CUiiom 48A, 3 58A ,_ w "*Y -•oa.1na-
llEST VALUE IN SHOMCUFf'S SIS0,000
• ate. opponuniiy IO M In jlfOlilglOu9 Slloteclllls Einra Sile con. IOI.
lllllllf'll home COUla l>e •l*'ded IO 2tlCI story & c:apcure laOulous ~ ...
N£W USTINO • COAOHA DEL MAR $759,000
Wam1 llMllf'll & ll'Ml~o )SA. 38A. gourmot •~c,,.,,, i.go mstr 81 ,.,_
COHTEUPORARY CUSTOM $749,000
w .. localtd •n '""'"° Terrace V.ws 01 ooeAn rrom this spl~ ....,., coniempo d-.go cem .. covnyaro. spa. large 1c>1
COROHA DEL UAR $695,000
WOl'l~I ...... iy hOm• Wllh swimm.ng poot & pnvaJe ya.rel 3BA
POINT DEL MAR CLASSIC • 1629,000
Com1emporaty Cllatm w~r.cinionat qualny U111ma1e wl•BR. 3BA. llltn•ty'<m • oon"" °" 3 levels
HtW CUSTOM CONOO IH COM
OU>~ OIL MA" lll0,000
c:.p. Cod oan11o 1n old Cdm 'BA. 2 SBA. Oecll on ~"'"O rm • IMO'OOl!I F rp1
tn -a Mng rm WCll '*· 2-e# ~. _.., oalllngs. 1pe tuo.
~ cOAoNA OIL MAit CHAAllllUl '544,000
Unique 48A COM dWIMt w~ letlCe G,_ toc:.IOn So. OI Hw1.
nullllltl mint ""'"' ""· lrpl, loa
NEIGHBORING AREAS
J1 ~ • Q, 00.000
UNI* • .,..-·-~ -OrWNllC M*Vl8 '*'fl+ IMltllo
--Pool. .... alUl.a' -
OPEN HOUSES 1 -5
...... .. ...
11,250,000
WllMront l'lorn• •emocleleel141nQQl1INI• & m.tlle 68R. _..ett_... err.
CIOCk & Sip for a 45' • 11011
ANAHEIM APARTMENTS 11,250,000
16 uno 1n ~ ,_ 0.SN1Ytan0 Euy 10 ret11 & mat'laQO w.a.ng IO
•reooOowo
LAGUNA· AU VIEW TERRACE 11,250,000 '
Enpy sc>ect•OJler South COtit~oe ·-over the city of Lagu.,. !tom tlltS JBA JBA wflam•ly & QarTIO rm
LAGUNA BEACH VIEWS 1875,000
Fao.ilous ponoramte: -"om '"" wor'Clertu1 •BA 2 l!>SA. "..ompl(Mtly reoooe Tn1s hOmo 1s 1'1.11y a Wl>fK ol an
SPECTACULAR CAT ALINA VIEW 1849,000
Gorvoous 4BA, IOC811y remooetea. Frenc:t'I OOOtS & WlnclOWs Sep g~I
qwl1-AilCl..c~ ~
SOUTH LAGUNA CONTEMPORARY 1759,500 ~-
Cot)u1moe><ar, •-l'IOme j~l "-ty remociv QCI JBR ) ~ • raiNty rm &
1o11rary Many upgr-•
HUNTINGTON HARBOA GATED $725,000 ·
BeautolUI Mole !Ivon "°"'8 on gAlllC Pot!olono Cove 2138A. moLCan pa..-s r r..-OOOt'S maroi. trpt, llCJel ooc~
INCREDIBLE OCEAN VIEW LOT 1475,000
Custom,_ 54•. •5 GegfM 110'\lOC)e Ml IOI ... -°""""• WIM Hll or ••
,,_ (Kh IOI" 416() WI" I
TUSTIN 48R FAMILY CHARMER 1459,000
~ wooo l10on eoo ..,.,..,, ,. ro 1~ 'OV9'y ,,..,, •-st ng lots o• ,.,, • a cat por1 :
lor 8 t"1'0 Y8"l(:IO
~ACIOUS HOME · TURTLEROCK $450,000
LilrQe l'Ol!lo tor grow ng l<IM y Room IOt" 000' K.os oeoroo"" ••1*'000
9or"6 1m 0...... may 1..00 oown $.20C>-~
COUNTRY CHARM· CITY CLOSE 1429,000
Co11!P'•otyc..siom11ea•BR 2 ~--~z9CllOI t•x..,eawaiis m••ocen
09\le<\ 2 ~' s & m..cn mor•• A ., O'
NORTH LAGUNA 1369.500
Gre111 Slal18' ao!'lo or oC>llOllunoty 10t ll\lltOer 10 O...eioO new CIUClle• on
wallung 0°t1aoco to IMNIC"'
MESA VERDE · COSTA MESA $3.50,000 ~
Groat •BA. 2811, lamoly "'°""° S..r:>et curt> aweeion per1ec:1 OOl'IOftlOfl Clow ....
10 llO&Cll. $/IOPC11ng, ICl'M>OIS • I
TRANCISCAN FOUNTAINS 13U 500
•BA. 2811, pool & so• G1ea110Cafoe>n 1ns•oe 1rec1 Neer H 8 Cllnlral pan. I
1o11rarv
HUNTINOTOH BEACH MODEL PERFECT 129t,000 I'
2 Mory •BR. 2 ~A larQ41 lam11y ,,.,, , 5 ,,,,,. IO t>eKn. ,...., SO• In
C>ac:llya•a
HUNTINGTON BEACH '264,000
Woncler1lll t>eecn ~ 38R 1atg41 mw on P'• s1'\81)9C1 IOI No-intOflOt
SI NI 4 1oe1ey
MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION! mt,toO
38A. I 1'S8A lam1ly ~ $jlalllt.ng pool, large IOI -· ,,,_,,_ llOme
WOOOIRIOGE SEASONS 1222.500
Cnermong29A,:.>8Awilols0lm1~ 11'1>tl1n ·~ woooonoecll.Ai\aOMIO
2·c:at 00'1IG•
EXECUTIVE STYLE 1219,toO ~
2 ,,,..., ... -. -eel (»lllnQI. pnv--c... '°' mot'O lnlO
NEWPORT LANDING TOWNHOME $217,toO
5"i* dNI IDr '°"' GrNI S8W1QS _,,., W!Qrt'( 1$1 TO 0 K 38A.
2 58A. M: Oining "" lam•ly i..ct'en. ll'pl •• bet & ins100 .. unc!!y
WAY BELOW MARKET· EXCffiNO '209,toO
sn.toyldow ·Santa Ano JSR. 2 SSA. oen '°"""'°"'• O\lerlOOlls bem1
tolul groet1bel Neutral catl>OI. 2 ltpl s. CIOo.IOIO garage & mooet pettoa
BEST IUY IN HUNTINOTOH BEACH $204,IOO ~
P1rt•• oommuntty ol single 111n.ry hOmM <>SR. ,_'Y Cleoot91llO. ,_ ~·
Uchen. WWJned C»llongs, llQl'll & Oflght 1
LAROE 6 SPACIOUS TOWNHOME 1175,000
2 muter t.u4os. 2 SSA 1656 sq " ~"Y woni 1&51 a.-I pnY91• •
eompieJ
SOUTH COAST PLAZA IS ONL y ... l tll,500
o blodl llWll'f' 29A. 28A. Engkll T ..oor a>nOO :werlOOllS ,,_ 11.,,.,. ctt
Sec geteel. pooltl, SP&, gyrl\/Seune f' eblllolll i
BEACH BARGAIN 1109,000 ·~
t BR, pool, bMch cklM. leM1$ G¥Mt IOt 1st ,.,,. 11uy$ :
EXQUISITELY DECORATED $92,500 '
38A, 1 BA. mooo4 nome • Et MorTO bMc" Gr-value & ,..., P'lll•• lie.di
~
ENJOY THE OCEAN VIEW FROM '57,toO
,,.. Oecll ol yovr rrai• ot one Ol 1"9 mos 1 t>ee..t • "'' 09llC"-on t"8 C.~llO!Tlla
c:o.I
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• 119,000
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PAGE 20 I SATURDAY, November 2, 1991
GISELA
BURMEISTER
OF GRUBB & EWS
644-0412 OR 644-6200
PRICED BELOW MARKET
$299,000
4BR HOME WITH POOL
COME FOR CHAMPAGNE AND HOIS'DOEUVIES
SATURDAY 12-4
284 SIERKS, EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
W. SANTA ANA STREET NEAR 21ST
REDUCml REDUCml
NOW ONLY $399,000
Priced below mar1<et for quick sale! Totally remodeled end unit
with park view. 3BR, 21hBA. Feels like new house.
COME FOR CHAMPAGNE AND HORS'DOEUVRES
12-4 SUNDAY
559 VISTA FLORA
OFF VISTA DEL ORO AND EAST BLUFF DR.
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
VIEW BUYS IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS
AMAZING VIEWS-Of bay and ocean aaoss from park. Two story 4 bedroom plus family room
submit your offers! $149,000. OPEN SAT le SUN
ENORMOUS VIEWS-From almost every room of this spectacular S bedroom S~ bath custom.
Newer c:onstruc:tion with 4 view balc:onles, 2 family rooms ano den/ study. MO'TIVA TED SELL-
ER! Reduced lo $1.z,45,000
LEASE OPTION NEWPORT HEIGHTS
SELLER HAS BOUGHT ANOTHER.I This ~ is remodeled and shawl like a model. 3 BdrtJl.
3 bath fam room home. White & light trench doors, hardwood Ooora, manicured yard, sccuriry
system 4 qu.iet location S519,tol.
"HEIGIITS" FIXElt
JUST USTEDI 4 BDRM, family room home. Large loc in OWct Location close to Oiff Drive.
$459,0IO. OPEN SUNDAY.
"HEIGHTS BARGAIN!"
Newport Beacb fee land for only $385,0001 Sturdy 11th & pluter 3 Bdrm, 2 bath with 4 car ga·
rage. CaU tod1~I
BRAND NEW LISTING IN NEWPORT HEIGIITS
TRADmON AND CHARM! Hard to find 4 BDRM 3 BArn. Custom with 7 car garage! ~rt garage for "Livc;.!n" qu1rten. Exceptional house • Eacept.loaal value! $519,•.
NEW LISTING! "LAGUNA IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS"
A LOOK AT OCEAN AND CATALINA from the spacious dcc:t o( this 3 BDRM 2~ bath home.
Two story hillside location. Good sized yard. Open beamed ccillnp, French doors, 2 fireplaces,
private spa. $599,800
LEASE OPTION!
SUBMIT OFFERS oa this 3 bdrm brand new custom in Huntington Beach. Oc:cart views. Aakfn9
$417.000 •
COVER HOME • ON THE BAYFRONT • DISTINCTIVE, CONTEMPORARY ELEGANCE
Sparkling blue water views, a bayfront lawrv' patio,
and a pier and slip for two sizable boats are some ci
the accoutrements in cl usive to this stunning
watrrfront home. Impressive design features abound
in this contemporary: two story interior areas; private
garden balconies; as well as custom security, lighting,
and '>Ound systems. Thoughtful design is the key
when constructing a home on the water and the
result here is truly elegant, private and functional.
This striking wa terfront residence, designed by the
award-winning architect Stewart Woodard, is located
at the foot or Promontory Bay -the premier vantage
point aside this protected inlet. Approximately fifty feet
of frontage on the water afford this multi-level design,
broad water vistas from throughout.
Notable features include a retract.able glass ceiling
above the two story galleria and dining area; extensive
use of mahogany, selected marbles and oopper
treatments, Westec security system; and a two zone
air conditioning and heating system.
This contemporary masterpiece immediately sets the
mood for warm and sophisticated waterside living. The
entry galleria leads to the two-story, sky-lit dining area
with fireplace and water views. Adjacent to the central
galleria are the sunken living room fronting the bay
and outdoor lawn; the entertainment room with
wet-bar and numerous bt.iilt-in features; e4evated den
or olfk:e with water views; totally updated kitchen
with top-o(-the-line appliances and infonnal eating
area; as 't'llf!ll as an indocx spa and powder room. Also
on the main level are the utility room and the garages.
viewing the bay. The elevated bedroom is oriented
towardS the incredible up-channel view. Completing
this private suite is the spacious bath and dressing area
accented with travertine marble and filled with natural
light. The sea>n<Ury bedrooms are ~ by their
own stairway and surround a private living room. This
wing includes three bedrooms and two full baths. One
of the bedrooms and the living room open to private
garden bakx>nies. ,,
To arranse a private showing, Ot for further detaik,
On the second levef the master suite is acx:essed by please call Bill Feeney of Waleffront Homes, Inc.
a separate stair whidl le4lds to an intimate sitting area Reakon at 67S· 1058.
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA ~OT I REAL ESTATE
WONDEllFtJL LOCATION •215,HO.
Front picket Ince with huh low mainttnance landeeapln1-3
BM BA. rt19ode\ed kitchen.
NEWPO
10.000+ eq
Fireplace in
. l'. i :st'llO\\ • 289,000
5 BR/3 BA.
SYCAMORE PARK •319,000
Beautil'til S BM" BA home la Eutaide Cotu Meaa. 2 yn.
new. Upended tile a carpet throughout.
GREAT
Wonderfw
family roons.
•aa1,soo
BR/2+ BA.
NEWPORT CREST
..__...~
SBOWS LIKE A MOaEL t279,M8
OWNER WILL CARRY PAPER-NO POINTS! 3 BR/2\1\
. Decorated in the belt of tuta!
BEST COURT LOCATION •a10,ooo
Lergee1 noorplaa 18 tit. C....t. !000 eq.(L 4 BM~ BA ptue
falllily nn. Mauve toD8 lhroughO\IL
REDUCED!! '349, ...
MUST SEU NOW! S BR/'2~ BA. bit-in oak eabmeta in
11..U., rooa. Mirrored d.iai-. roowi.
OCEANFR8NT PROPERTIES
~......-~~
PllDIE t.ee::ATION •925,-
o.-.rroet R-! lilt., SO 1l 10%.5, wilh older S BR ltollff plue
1 BR '-waiL
BEACBF8eNI' anTAGE ll,M9,809
2 BR/1 BA heacllfroet col~ with eepanle l BR/\'4 BA
puu17 uaiL Awn• plau for 2 hax1&r7 condoa..
INCOME P80PEB'ft' •t,2•9,008
1Vllil41 water a co.ital new• from IU income producing
property. 3 BM BA vppeT. 2 BR/2 BA lower.
WEST NE1t'P08T 11,275,000
40' lot -~ more buildable than 1tandard 30' loL Vuy
~ DO Lia~ tralf'IC!
~pm•~:~~
111JN'DNQHN •EA£B .................................. ...,
EJ.EQ.4NTLY ~ -,-Beaut.llul S BM~ BA A l..U, roo• located in pant
p ted eo-UltJ el S.diff oa tit. C..-.
Tll.UIJ~8 £ANYeN ................................ ~
Nil'191A Wl.1.8 '41S,-
N • ..,....,,...,.,.... • .w., aa + "-roo•"-.u. .-. of eity JIPw A ~ llta.
LIDO ISLE
..........-~.....-......_.................,
FREE BOUSE -~ •s2s,ooo
Wbe:D 1-buy tllU onnised lot. 4 BR borne located
on "ff"/ dai.rable and quiet Eul end .
Cutlom 2 bedroom, .3 bath home on wide 35' loL French
doon a open beam c:eilinp in living room a matter
1uitt. Spac.iou. 1uodec.k orr muter btdroom, den with
wet bar a lonnal du.ing r-m. Gou,_, ltitchen with
Jenn-Air eoo .. lop and Fill. microwa•e oven. Bre-uler
& Nutone food center. Full •ecurity 1y1lem. ... ~ ...
PreMm-.1 lty •eWAaD IAWSON
EXCELLENT LOCATION ,875,000
Street to tlreet location nur dubhouee ct tennn courta. 3
BR/3\1\ BA. Higli ceilinp & 1hutten.
PB.DIE GENOA LOCATION •775,000
2 B'R/2 BA decorator i.o-wilt. dining room. Muter suite
hu fireplaee alld 1ittiag area.
LOVELY IANDSCAPING •ns,eoo
Go.......-4 Bll, 3 BA Mecli1tm1nean ril1a on a larwe lot will!
Luidaeaped .. .,, 6 patio.
CREATIVE FINANCING '825, ...
Available witli th.la 3 BM BA cu1tom built gem. Top or the
line .futuree & api>lia-·
BEST INSmE LeCATleN '"5,-
Tli» beauliful It-h.u ii all! Bedeeonited 4 BM BA with
hardwood Ooon a FrTeclt doon.
ONE OF A KIN8 .l,l9S,-
U11n emto.. brand -"-Oil so· •lreet lo •lreet lot. No
detail 1a.u baa 1pand. 3 BM BA.
rw 'iat . ...a •err •pee .. .,,.. •&at'• r-r CtUl---willi \arp gndcN• ~ a
..... of die bar. "'-ttr comer local.ion o• 6000 "l·f\.
lot. S bedroo•t, 6 batlit inchMllq a -l•r bedrooM
IYila wid1 IUe A .... 'batllroo... 'nle mormoua fam\17
rff• r .. lll,....(U'lplac.. wet bar, pool table a
'batlu·-kadiac .. utra printe courtyard for
outdoor eQjo,_.m. .,, .. ~-.. ,, • .,. MIN'S KlQD
SATURDAY, November 2, 1991 I PAGE 21
PENTHOUSE WITH VIEWS S?.49,000
Lovely Villa Balboa comer unit "'1th gTttnbeh & mini ba•
& eitr ligh11 views. 2 BR/2 DA.
BEAUTIFUL VILIA BALBOA 8 410,000
Don't believe tho.e horror 1tori<'1 about conJo•' :woo+
1q.fl. condo on 1unny gn .. nb..h. 2 BR and d .. n
BAYCBEST NORTH 8471,900
Move-in condition! Cullom home with Cape Cud e'terl(lr.
Remod. kitchen with nool . 4 BR/2'-'l ill\.
NEWPORT NORTH '499,900 Corponle owned & cu1tomiaed 3 BR/2"': BA. family room
in lovely prden 1dting. Built-in BBQ.
VERSATILE FLOORPLAN 8499,950
Located jull 3 houee. from the beach. Lilic-ncw 5 BR/•t R\
1ingk family ho~ with rn1n1 O<"ean ~•ew.
CUTE COTTAGE 1 5 95,000
2 BR/2 BA plu1 den JUI\ VI bl~ from ocun. 2 bnck
patioe, one with BBQ. the other wnh •pa.
CONDO WITB DOCK •595,000
Immaculate bayfront condo with fineel matuiale throughout.
2 BR/'2\.'z BA. eecurity tyttem.
BARBOR VIEW DOMES 1855 000
Wonderful S BR/3 BA Somenel model in Phuc 1l1. lg.
l....Wy room, parquet Ooonng, 2 forepl.tcee.
LIDO PARK DlllVE 1•75,000
Beat ht floor unit overlooking pool, Rhine ChaMel. 2 BR/ <
2\.\ BA. Full 24 hr . .ecurity.
IDEAL F8B ENTERTAINING •715, ...
4BR/l BA. ram.ily room, den. 9000 1q.f1. kt. Vaulted ceiling..
1ued brick. akyligbte. 3 forepl~•·
BEST VIEW PENTHOUSE 11,aM ...
Elepnt 2 BR/2\1\ BA Lido Pk. Dr. pentbouee offcn /orenr
vi.ewe of bay, ocun & city lighta.
BAY ISi.AND BA Yf'BONT SI, 790,099
Rare opportunity to purchate a beacµomt on e~elu1i"e
Bay bland. Private beache• & boat doc\.1.
PENINStJIA BA YFRONT 13,250, ...
lmmaculale bayfronl with gorgeou• ba1 & mtn. v"''"'· dock
for eeveral large boall. 4 RR/4'i'I BA.
OPEN BOlJSIES
Satm'day
810 J ouo SL, Cotta Meu
11% V111 Xanthe, Udo hle s-.. Y
2108 Colina V1.1ta Ct., Cotta Me ..
11112 Swift Ct... Newport Crut
1708 Skylark Ln. Baycreat Nortli
3019 C.rte Re..-a. Newpon Non"
104 V-111 Vella. Udo Me
2S12 Port Lerwick. Harbor Vu Jim•
219 V-ia Saa Re-. Udo hie
1901 Sutiap, Bayernt Nortll
J\9 V111 ~oroa. Udo le&.
2-5
1..4
2·5
1-4
1-4
1-4
1-4
1·5
1-4 , ..
1-4
s......aay•~
4809 Scull•"-~rt Beedi l 1-6
1215,900
164(1,()()()
1319.000
1349,000
1471.900
1499.900
1525,000
1655,000
1675,000
1715.000
1825.000
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PAGE 22 I SATURDAY. November 2. 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
lfAlaE ........
Motivated seller! Two separate suttes on one leYel.
Minutes from the ocean. End unit wfth beamed
cefllngs. Majestic MSet view! Gated COIMUllty,
With private spa. close to tU1tlngton Beach. .llso.
ftllMIF PlllW ........
Pr1ced to sell penthouse In excellent condition In
gated ConmJnlly wllt1 pool and Sp&. Beautlful 2
BR, 2 BA condo. Extremely mo1Mt8d seller. -....... Excellent starter home. Two BR, w. BA. Great Or· anoe Tree condo. Wondeffutly private loclllon. Up-
stairs uni\ looks out over trees and fields.
mmt COAST MflM S111,lllO
Three BR 1 v. BA IOwer unit. New kitchen cabi-
nets, stove and micro, updat~ baths, new paint,
mirrored closet doors. Lease opt>on available.
mmt COAST PlAlA Sll,000
Beautilul 1 BR. 1 BA unit ~ guard gated com-
murnty. An amenit>es • upper end unit well located
In complex. Close to freeways, shopping, theatres
and fine difllnO. Wiii go FHA.
'711,000
Enjoy fabulous city llghts and mountain
views from llis ~BR, 3 BA~ In
Harbor Ridge. Located on a cUl·de-sac and
beautifully upgraded, including automatic awnilgs With soo operator, new cabin81s
lnCI wOl1c bench. Intercom, tnn and baclt
plllo With llghts. AJ r1*roml dlnilg room n rooctl more.
----.... This loYely condo looks llke new1 Located at the
end ol cos next to tennis couns. 2 BR, 2 BA
higtlly up-graded plantatlon srotters, mirrored wlli & more.
IAYIBf fm.a
Lowest priced Bayrldge upper end unit. This lllf'O·
est 2 BR, 2 BA C-2 plan boasts great location,
mini city lfOhts YleW, fireplace and air condillof*lo.
PMMl,LA. sm,m
A rare and golden oppor1Unltyl 11 T alee advW113ge of
a once In a ll1ellme chance to own this 2 BR/1
BA home on rare R·3 land In LA'S most sought
after Palms area Wl1ti a little TLC lhis home Is lo-
aded wllt1 potential. MS1 BR has fnlncdh doors, to
kg yatd w/blllgalow In back. roof Is 7 years new1
_..._ --ooni miss ttli1 opponumty to own lhls fabulous 3
BR. 2'h BA WllloW plan In Tustin Ranchi Priced
tor a quick sale & located on a quiet cul-de-sac
oversized lol Open and light vaulted ceilings, great
master sulll with walk.Jn closet and a wonderful
IMl'lly~.
ant CIAIT ,)E'RO m7,a
Pride ol o~P..3 !R, 2 BA family or executlVe
home Prolessfonally decorated
lfA HIE ml.•
Panoomlc views. large sun deck. beatltiful up-
grades w/Stainmaster carpet, marble entry and
more
.--u11.-
Just mnites to lhe ocean! This lovely 2 BA
condo looks ~ke a model tiome. Lg,. kitchen. vaull·
ed ceilings & private spa. Gated community.
U.''llD91fl'' ......
Motivated seller says move lhls propef1Y nowl
Dual master bedroom with lots of sunlight. bay
and ocean views. In excellent condition.
SIA fAlll $27.t,OOO
Gorgeaul Illy Ind OC8lll .., tram boll
btclrooma. onr1ooklno HIU1IM pool and cUlllolm. You c:an1 W I ti* .. for I
Nlwport 8adl -.. COlllbl*'Un IDc8I
wftl wllq cllmlCt cl .. ---' blldl .,
,
NANCEE J. SWENSSON
Nancee was born in St. Louis, Mo., where she attended primary and secondary schools. It
was here that she learned to fly -near1y a necessity in a f amlly where both of her parents were
pilots. That love of flying was to figure heavily in her future. An Instrument -rated private pilot.
she flew in a national air race (the longest in the wor1d). In 1975 she started her own flying
service in Albuquerque. New Mexico. Her picture and the story of that air race are documented In
the Air and Space Museum of San Diego in the section of Women in Aviation.
A graduate of the ~iversity of Texas, her second love is art Wh~e in New Mexico she de-
veloped a large format landscape technique which was to win her acclaim in several one·woman
shows. She continues to paint but has turned to portraits as an outlet for her vigorous artistic
.drive.
While In New Mexico, Nancee researched and began a child-life art therapy at a major metropolitan hospital which contin-
ues to ease the suff ertng of hospitalized children.
After moving to Southern California in 1981, she turned her attention to the business of helping to support her famjly
(her husband of 18 years is a University of California-based pedlatr1c cardiolaoist} she began a decade-long career In real
estate starting in the commercial area but turned to residential sales after one year. She ultimately made this one of her suc-
cesses by becoming a top multi-million dollar agent In la Jolla, a difficult and competitive market
OPEN HOUSES • Saturday Only
Sea View 2101 Yacht Wanderer $6S9,IOb Ann Matte Murphy
Ilg Canyon 4 Rue Vlllat8 $1",000 Warren Johnson
Sea Faire 210 Ulle #313 $191,000 J.D. Motton
OPEN HOUSES • Sunday Only
Hunttngton leach 5192 Tuman $259,tbo Rochelle U11 Hamor Hiii 8 Hlllab6rough $1,250,000 Sandy Mittman
Harbor View Homel 1821 Port Abbey $129,000 Judy/Gina
OPEN HOUSES • Saturday • Sunday
Hamor Rtctge 15 Toulon $4,400 per mo Joyce Palmet
Udo Park 611 Udo Pk. Or. #40 $119,000 VlctOI' Yectc
Udo Pent 811 Udo Pk. Or. #2A $779,000 Victor Yack
Udo Partc 611 Udo Pk. Or. #60 $759,000 VlctOI' Yack
Udo Park 811 Udo Pk. Or. #SF $391,000 Victor Y~
the llutfs 450 Vista Truche $461,000 Vk:tor Ylldc
Ilg Canyon 22 Rue Grand Valle $749,000 Warren Johneon
Harbor ltdp 11 Touton $1,021,000 Joyce Ptenlef
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I RfAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 2, 1991 J PAGE 23
t.mru •• -.a Two bedroom, 2 balh plus Indoor Jaouzzl 1Ub.
Spectacular bay and . ocean view· waterfront livino
at It's best
..... mu: ....
Ave Br, 31h8a. . wondetful large home with a
baullful fl()OI and spa. Tastefully deconited
dflmatlc living room and entry.
.... ••1•• S771.• Premier bayfront location. Magnificent bayview
beaUllfuQy decorllad ZBR 28A condominium. wanoog distn:e to ocean. Boat slip avallable.
ml PUS I !IA 1711.•
" "The ofto/ ft/ to live." Ma~ent bayfront condo localed on bay In a high rise.
Beatl1N baY & city lgl1l vleW. Boat s Ip available.
PBUl.TA luJ FAIT .....
Incredible 6 bedroom, 61A bath estate. Security gated, professionally tandsca~s court.
putting green, custom pool, grotto & waterlalt
Lllllm.f .......
8ayfrOnt custom home. f ota11y remodeled and .
decorated • 5 BR, maid's room, family room. den.
libfaty: Boat dock and side tie to-hOld a 55' yacht.
Also fof lease $13,000 mo.
-... st1ao.aao Beautiful 4 BR, 3 'h BA well built custom country
French home. Recently decorated inckJ<ting open
country kitchen, hardwood floors. silk drapes, and
custom wall coverings, custom landscaping and It·
alian time stone fountain, much morel ........ "···-Beautiful pride-of-ownership office bldg. Owner will consider trade for residential property. Located
near Hoag Hospital. Assumable loan. .
~·~~ent A~
the p(estlgiouS Towne Collection • largest floor
plan. Gourmet's European kitchen, custom
impOrted tile, eteoant master suite. private spa off
den. r~ctit\g pool. and IOUlllian. .......... . ....
This 48R home exudes charm, beauty and taste.
The lower level has been completely remodeled
·It's delightful! Located one block to beach. Gated
coortyard makes this trul'f an English Cottage.
lfAlllW«Ma1 lfD •• Largest model Port Royal. located at end of
cul-de-sac and adjacent to beaudful greenbelt
Lowest priced for this plan currently on market
This two story, 48R home is peff eci tor family
li'mQ. JUST REDUCED!
IAYClllT • UME llJ 1121,• Ranch style. 4BR home. Open floor ~ with
spacious rooms. All new master bath. Beaullfulty
landscaped on large lot with room to expand. ,........ ...
Feel like you're sltllng on top of the wol1d In the
finest penlhoose Sea Faire has to offer. Absolutely
inpeccable lnteliof design.
IJm PBEJlllA 1171.D
''The only way to live". Magnificent bayfrcnt
condominium located on bay In a luxury high rtse.
Beautiful bay and city lights vleW. Boat slip
mllable.
..... lfD 11.m.• One of Ille most spectacmr hilslde horm on 1)9 coastt ~assed ocean. SlllSet. and city liglt Ylews from
almost eYefY room of lhis ~ masterpiece. Pewter & Gmte kitchen. baths Y.'i!h ftoors to celting ~ and ~.block. cusbn lighting.and 10· c~
!ma:"kome In Harbor H1f.lr!Ps~
Aetn-SMnno 5 8d cumn lone sty1ed will1 !lair by Its owner. Be~ pastel exteOor will1 majestic cokrnns, dramatic emy, gounnerts kllchen. eleOant .. master slile,
libraty, Fretdl doOfs, 3 fireplaces. pbol and spa.
• CANYON S1, 148.000 Lovely Broadlnore home In Bio Canyon on a cUi:oe-::sac.
Large lot over 13.000 sq.ft. New carpet. mirrored wans.
llis home has rrOOI polrial. SELLER Will CARRY 2od T.D. tor qualified buyer.
llmlUf S1,Dl&.-Oflered 11 land vrue! ~ reSldeftiaf COITV11Sllty.
Private beach access. Approxima!ely 2000 SQ.ft. home
1llal needs creal!ve atldon. A setond story woold offer
wondefflA view.:_~~ locdon. ..... , llfACll .....
WondelfU fanlly home In a vefY lllQU9 gated .u. loCs •
or tal nes. nmng sn.ns and waletlals • Very serene
• 5 bds. maid's room. formal dir1n0. detl and fanlly room will1 loCs of oak and brick oivioo a wami cOOICly
feeing.
IWAIB.MAR IRD,000 ChalTrinQ Corona del Mar dUplex wl1h good rental
listory. Front int is 3BR, 3BA home. Upper unit Is
large 2Br, 1BA. Large redwood decks. Close to
Mrylhing.
IAYllEW 1BM:E "71,000
Detacl'ied hoine 38R, 2'hBA • Tiis home was
originally a model! Highly upgraded • mlm>red walls,
custom wall & window covemgs lhroughout. Very
Nght & open, nice all bricked patio. Security
COll'mll\fty.
lillnl aJff.a CAIUalA .. ,liOO
~ 5BR + family nn. 3BA. Free-Sf3ndlno home,
beau1lfully UPQf1ded. WI trade tor smaller local. FM.,..... 14~
Very large SBR 3BA l'IOme. air-concltioned tUli
secUl1ly system. BedU greenbelt view. Carpet and
parquet flooring, brand new kitchen. covered patios. Lots of upgrade$, mnaculale condition.
"IU HR'' llCHI ftW 1411.lllO
Lavish 3BR, 38A view orielted luxury condo. Glllld
double door entry, breakfast nook, expansive Cn>py
wi1dow 1n 1v1ng room. an w11t1 gorgeous Catalina ocean views.
LEASES
Linda Isle
Harbor Ridge
Harbor Hiii
Harbor Island
Hatbor Ridge
Big Canyon
Big Canyon
Big Canyon sea view
CdM
5Br, 6Ba Bayfront
6Br, 6Ba View
3Br, 31hBa View
3Br, 31h8a Bayfront
2Br, 21hBa Full Ocean View
3Br, 2Y.z8a Guard Gated Com
3Br,21hBa Gotf Course View
2Br,. 2Ba · Golf Coucae View
4Br, 3Ba End cul-de-sac
2Br, 2Ba Ocean view
$13,000
$10,000
• $4,600
$4,500
$4,400
$3,800
$3,500
$2,950
$2,800
.... HJI .....
Seller financing available! Owner will cany
first on 1his beautiful 2 BR, 2 'h BA town-
home. vaulted celflngs, mast8f wtlh fir&.
place and spa. living room with fireplace
and wet bar. Gated comroonity.
BAYllEW 1BIMCf '411.D
Located along the upper Back Bay in security
gated Bayview Terrace. Two BR. 2BA with many
amenities.
B•llD llfT cum 1421,a
Beautifully decorated home with covered patio and
hill view. Coordinated drapes and wan coverings
lhroughout Many extras. = .. the "Vista d"I Ude~ Newport's most prestigious high rise
condominiums IOCate<I on tile bay
~ !fPtamily home ., Lakew!,W
Highly upgraded and remodeled. Extra large yard
with room for RV and extra parQio. Motivated.
11IE IUffl ...
One of NewpoltS most beautlful Back Bay Views.
Immaculate 2 B~. 2 BA home m model ~.
pmnmrs ~ s super clean"~ -BR home IS anex
opportunity for a starter home or an ln'leStor.
Situated on an R·2 lot.
• Bayv!ew Terrace Bia Canyon
Udo Peninsula
2Br, 2Ba Back Bay view
2Br, 2Ba Gotf Course
1Br, 1Ba Water view
$2,600 IWtlOlt..,.. $1,ftl,000 $2, 050 Megnlllcent custom home wllh !)lllOfwnlc
$1 8·75 OCtM. baY & dty ~ views. Appr'cJK.
' 10,000lq.ft. d 9lgance • Dnmlllc "*'* $1 ,850 ny, '1ple crown mofdi9, Mid ._,
~TrtNorth
Newport Beach
BayVlew Court
BIUffa
2Br, 2Ba Bright and airy
1Br, 1Ba Bay View
2BR, 21hBA Gated Comm
2Br, 2Ba Gated Comm
28r, 1 Ba Large GrMnbella -·
$1 ,590 cdrlCll & floor. Dellgner Wiii ~ • 500 llN'lct .. 58R ...... wlll ~ .1 , mlid'I QUnn. gulll ..... llfWY, gym. $1,450 _..,,, wN ctllr, PoOI. 1P1 lnCI ...._
$1 250 • your ... loolllna tor • .. &
• 8Gl)lhl*• llaml • 1'itS IS R>R VOOtt S1,2SO .._..._ _______ __.
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REALTORS ~
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SEUERS LOSS YOUR GAIN 179,900
This 2 master suite townhome has everything. Good lo-
cation, super complex (only 4 units) all end units. Fire-
place, 2Vz baths, laundry, skylights, oak cabinets throug-
hout, large private patio, attached 2 car garage. Call for
your showing. Ask for ...
DAVID COOPER x 242
COLLEGE PARK S269 500
Cambridge Estates residence. 3 BR, 2 aA. d'ouble
fireplace model. Approx 1566 sq ft. Let's talk kitchens:
Breakfast bar, micro-covection oven, beautiful custom
oak cabinets. Upgrades throughout. Both baths, furnace/
NC. roof, French door slider. Wonderful yard with fruit
trees. Ask for ...
II
PACIFIC RIDGE
New detached homes over 2300 sq.ft. of family living.
&ach close · ~lier financing and incentive paclcagcs
avail. Olli for more info. Prices start at $349,000. Ask
for ...
DIANA CAPPEL
OPEN SAT .. SUN 9-5, 2100 VAi.UY RD, C.M.
COSTA MESA
DONT BE SCARED BY THIS LOW PRICE $159,900
Par1nership dissolving so special oppor1uni1y to purcha~c 1his qu·
ality 1ownhomc wi1h double car guragc. Prime Pcl11ridgc Cove, 2
car sarase. Quiel in1crior loca1ion. New plu~h carpc1. Ask for ...
MAXINE GOLDEN
NEWER UNIT $164,900
2 BR. 2Yz BA, end uni. deck: FP. fom. rm, 2 car gJrase. Priced
10 sell. Ask ror ...
ED VAN DEN BOSSCHE
SO. COAST PLAZA $179,900
Twnhmc in shady selling. Large 3 BR 2 BA wr .illJrhcd garage
& lots of Jmcnitics. As"\: for ...
CONNIE CORN
OWNER SAYS, SELL NOW $208,900
Jr you want Newport Bc3ch, this is lhc best. Exccllenl complex
and walk to lhc beach. This 2 BR unit is very open. New Berber
carpet. large pa1io. 1 car garage. Ready ror new owners. ~k
for ...
DAVID COOPER x242
WON'T LAST $240,000
The best Eastside condo! Vaullcd ceiling m living rm & bo1h
master bdrms. NC, lrgc palio. Popular Dack Day Loup com-
mun11y w/pool & spat Aslc for ...
PATTY NESBIT
COLLEGE PARK BEAUTY $259,900
3 BR, 2 BA, lighl & airy upgraded home. Lar~c lot with new
roor. carpet, 1ilc, paint. etc. Shows well. Ask for ...
Ul/CHUCK JONES
MRY WOMAN'S DREAM KITCHEN $275,000
Enjoy cooking in this delightful, new built-in ki1chcn wi1h sclr
cleaning oven and pantry. We'll lhrow in 1hc 3 bdrms, sl..-ylitcs.
sp:i. and hardwood noors. Ask for ...
RUSTY BUINTHER (x 217)
CHARMING! $289,000
And as neat as can be! Thi$ 3 bdrm, 1¥• bath home w/
remodeled ki1chcn and spacious noor plan is close to schools &
shopping & priced 10 sell now! Ask for ...
DONNA AND Bill WEBSTER
FABULOUS LOCATION $289,000
OUTSTANDING 3 BR, l:V. BA home w/remodclcd kitchen
wood shutters & lrgc yrd. Grca1 noor plan & priced to sell. For pvc showing. Ask ror ...
Bill • DONNA WEBSTER
MAK! All OFFERS $315 900
Incredible (like brand new) darling 3 BR &. big family roo:O !o-
rated on p1cturc·perrcc1 cul-de-sac. W:ilk·in pantry, garden win-
dow, fireplace, big attached garage. Retiring sellers arc highly molivatcdl Ask for ...
ROBIN TINCH
MllA VIADI
MUST SELL NOW!I $499,900
Bring any ofrcr on this 4 BR, 2\.'J DA home. Located on the
Mesa Verde Gotr course. Ask for ...
ANNE McCASLA.ND
SPACIOUS MESA VERDE HOME $549,000
Sit11ated on a large lot 1his 3 bdrm :?\I': bath home rcaturcs
redecorated kitchen, large add on family room, 2 fireplaces and
R.V. access. Close to country club and schools. Ask for ...
DONNA AND Bill WEBSTER
l 'llDI • COITA MllA
EASTSIDE CONDO-~EW PRICE $209 900
Extraordinary 3 DR 2Yz BA. Just move-in and enjoy. Selle; says
make an offer! Quiel location & patio. Ask for ...
RAE RODGERS
BEn BUY $229,000
3 bdrms, 2Vl DA, 4 years old. Medi1errancan end unit.
Great buy. Excellent condilion. Highly upgraded. Ask
for ...
RITA WADI
OPEN SUN 12:30~:30, 2575 ELDEN I D
4' IEDROOMS·WTSIDE COSTA MHA $299,00C
Quiet c:ul-de-ue street, beautiful hardwood noors, larsc counir
kitchen, 2 car garage, with RV access. Mas1cr su11c ~cpJrJt•
from other rooms. New shake roor 1990. Seller WJOI) ll !M.ll<l
Ask: for ...
KEnM.RAHDll x.272
GREAT E'SIDE HOME $329,001
Just listed charmin1 home with 3 bdrm. 2 full ba1h JnJ "''°'
huming fireplace on large lot. Master suile fc.i11.u.:) Jr.:'"11£
makeup area nnd separate olficc.
DONNA AND Bill WEBmR
EASTSIDE HOME + INCOMf $359,001
Lovely 3 BR, 2 BA owners unit with roman11c 111d1" r JJ,uu
room plus 2 bdrm 2 bath upstairs aparlmcnf . .i rJr i;.11Jgc. Jllc
Jccc~. and walking distance to the Courty.ird~ and n•·"· .ui.:m
Complex. Motivated seller! Ask for ...
INEZ DIAZ (ll26B)
EASTSIDE CM REDUCED TO $365,00C
3 DR, I~ DA. Expanded master ond family room \\"JI~
to Mariners School, park and shops. Hanh\ood th>1.H' .:
car garage w/shop. Ask for ...
BOB MILLIKIN
PARMLEY ESTATES $389,00C
3 BR. I y, DA plus den. Master UR upstJirs and do\\n CJ"·' I\
construction. built in 1982, 2J()() sq.rt. or nowing "''"!! 'I' h<'
Form:sl dining & living room ""ith high vaulted cc1hns. Op.:n 'rh1
level staircase. Indoor laundry & security ~tern. Com,· ,,..,.. 1~i·
spect:icular home. Ask ror ...
DONALD PFAfF
PERFECT FOR 2 FAMILIES $465,00C
:? homes on R-2 lot. Front home remodeled 1n 19'>1. ll.1,k 1 • .,n,
built in 1990. Very prh':ltc and secluded behind Jn dn111. ~ :,
~\)k ror ...
RJTA WADE
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5, 209 DEL MAI, UNITS A & 0 , C.M.
NIWPOAT BEACH
LIASI $2000/MO
615 Carnation. Corona del Mar for lease • $2000 per monlh 3
BR -2VJ bath, 2 car prqc. Perfect condition. So. or Hwy "-'k
ror ...
MONICA IUGGllll (X 107)
$300,000 OCEAN VIEW FOR ONLY $219,000
Walk: to the beach, from this bright & 1unny condo \\ :! m.1 .. t.:r
suites. 2 bedrooms, rp, gated community, mirrored wall rctl.:•t'
ocean view & park·hk:e surroundina. Ask for ...
RAYUNE MIRACLE
FABULOUS BAY, OCEAN NIGHT UOHT VIEWS $252,000
Flrept:icc with beveled mirrors, rcncct views. Walk to 1hc b.:Jd1
from this two master suite. 2 BA condo in ga1c:tl rn111m
Beauliful pool, spn, clubhouse & wci&ht ~oom. Ask for ...
RAYUNE MIRACLE
BEST BUY $249,000
Nwpt 1 lghts. Costa Mesa • 3 OdnT\ patio home. 3 yr~ "~" h II
OUI or ci.crow. Vncanl. Cull to sec. Ask ror •..
PATTY NHllT
NEWPORT CREST-GREAT PRICI $279,900
Plan 3 • 3 BR, 2~ DA townhouse with new car~'' .mJ 11 .•
Wet b:ir und fireplace. A grcut noor plan wilh ii VCI'\ hi:ht .... J
open orien111tion. Community pooVtennis. Wall.. ll• th• !i.J, 1
One or the bes1 buys in the Crest! Ask for ...
.BARBRA CHAMBERS
112 BLOCK TO BEACH! $379,000
Brand new two "ory rondo! Totully completed anJ ll'.111> 111
mo\'c Into! White on white :rppllnnces, wood hurnmg fir q1l.irc 3
llR. 2~ DA noorplan! Ask for ...
NPT HGHTS LOT DWIA PIOUll $315,000
Located below 1Sth St. this property ii alruttcd In the middle or
the block w/ an older 2 BR 1 BA ra.. oo the rear of the lot
Ideal to live In durin1 new cxmsln.letion. AU for ...
CU1T•111m1
·760-:
3 Corpc>rate Plaza,Stc
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h8 PO ER to se11
Below Is a aampllng of our over 200 llstJngs. •
)
BLUFFS PAllO HOME $395,000
Urand new listina. tastcrully renovated, II decor, newer appli·
anc:cs. c;ath. ceilings. plantation shullcrs. 3 BR, 2 BA on quiet gr·
ccnhcll. "'LINDA MOQEL". Ask for ...
CUF • E'LYNN KEMP
NEWPORT HEIGNTS OOU·IAIY $439,000
Ab)()lutcly darling 3 DR, 2~ BA imm:iculatc home on one or
those enormous lots 1h:11 arc so hard 10 find. Build up or build
out, 11's pcrkct and only $439,000! Askl for ...
ANNE McCASLAND
REDUCED! $475,000
!136 I leather unc, Cherry ukc area. Now $475.000. Beautiful
pool & grassy area ror children. Cul-de-sac, 3 bdrm • 2~ b;iths.
J\)k for ...
MONICA RUGGIERI (x107)
SUZANNE MOSHER (X115)
TWO STUNNING CONTEMPORARIES $509,000
Giant 4 BR, J BA with fabulous pooV~p:i plus 3 c:ir garage for
S559.000. Alw bright sunny designer • perfect total rcmodckd
JU)t listed w/pooV)~ for $509.000. Ask for ..
SKI
NEWPORT NO. BEST IUY $525,000
L.irs•~I model Marbclla in premium location. 4 BR, 3 BA. fam.
1ly rm, 3 rpl. triple g:iragc. °"ncr lc:iving arc:i & must sell now!
,\.,k ror ...
PAULA BAILEY
UNOBSTRUCTID GOLF COURSE V1EW $529,000
hc:cllcnt opportunity to own the best location :iv;11lablc 111 the:
"BIG CANYON TOWNllOMES.'' 180" VIEW FROM EVERY
ROOM Librnry, woodburning frpl., sourmct hi kitchen Ls 1\u·
gu~tJ model. ruk for ...
CUF/('L YNN kEMP
BEST BUY IN NEWPORT $799,000
Light & bri.&h w/ovcr 4200 sqJt! TWo story custom pool home
features 5 bedrooms plus den, lamily room. g:ame room &
formal livina & dinina roorm! On a quicl strccl. Quick escrow
OK! Ask ror ...
DIANA PROSSER
HARBOR RIDGE· FORMR V1EWS $1,175,000
You must sec •his remodeled "Dcwnshirc" 5 BR, 31-'! BA •
Unobstructed ocean views. gourmet kitchen, 2 fJmily room ...
c:,·crything is new. Built-in entertainment center with dish. C;ill
for a private showing. Ask for ...
ICIJTH RANDU x 272
$200,000 REDUCTION $1,275,000
Owner says sell this bcautirul 4-ycnr old oceanfront home • This
is by for 1he best buy on the water! 4 BR. 4 BA, ramily room,
sourmct ki1chcn & form.al DR. Everything you're looking for :it
3 price )'OU can'I pass up. Aslt for ...
CAROLE FRANKll
3 STORY OCEANFRONT $1,695,000
Spectacular 3 r,:ar old home rcnturcs large roortop deck with
~pa and incredible views. Finc51 quality details & amenities. Ask
fur ...
CAROLI FRANKU
HARBOR RIDGE $3,975,000
Tennis court cs1:i1e with ocean & lights view. Pool & spa. One
or the l.irgcst in 1hi$ pratigc community. Guest quarten + 2
l1t•hrn\ Total or 8 bedrooms, library & family room. Ask for ...
ESTMER YANK
IRVINI
GOOD TO YOUR IUDGn $135,900
W11h p:i)mCnlJ cheaper than rent. Woodbridge. 2 BR, 2 foll
baths. Oosc to parks & pools. Ask ror ...
MAXINE GOLDEN 01 CAROL IVANS
SARDINE SYNDROME? $275,000
Economical and bcauliful detached home in University Park. 3
monstrous bedrooms. open, redone. country kitchen, on 11
grccnbch. You own your own land. Ask for ...
MA)ONI GOlDEN OR CAROL EVANS
• 5000
! 101, Newport Beach
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GREAT FAMILY HOME! $290,000
4 BR. 3 BA & family rm. Completely rcp:untcd in~idc &. out.
New land:.caping, and new sprinkler system. Ask for ...
JANE SUNGAILA
LIVE ON A PARK • $318,000
The kids view the park from their rooms. 4 bedrooms. 2~
b.1th•. lmmaeul;llc ~•cps to pool and plJy. New on the market.
A~k for... -()
MAXINE GOLDEN
6 FORT SUMTER, IRVINE $339,900
North,,ood home. 4 BR. 3 BA home in grc:u family
neighborhood on quiet street. Will consider lcasc-opuon. Ask
for ...
DENNIS GRIMES
SANTAANA
STUNNING PATIO HOME $243,500
In Santa An:i/No. Tu!>tin area. 3 Dlt :? Bt\, cxqui\llely tlcco·
r.11cd by profcs.,1011,11~. Quiet clci;.111cc! C:11hcdral ceiling, crys·
1.11 French door., cu!>tum fireplace. aml much more' A~k for ...
JACK GIFFORD
SO. COAST METRO
SO. COAST METRO $183,900
Loveh 3 UR. I 1, 0.1, dining room I-rick tir.:pl.ic:c, 'pcc:1al en·
du!>.:d p.:1110 w/c~tr J l.ugc ntJ!>ICr bi: LI room • c\cclk 111 location.
Only mmutc., fwm Sou1h Co:i!>t Pla1:i ,t frec\\;1y' Approx.
t.im "1 ll ,,,k rm .
JACK GIFFORD
CORONA DEL MAR
POINT DEL MAR $550,000
For tho!>c bu'y vr c.trccr oriented people th" hvmc may be ror
you!. 1\ mmplcte l:.ngh~h Pub Room opens out to t>.:autifolly la·
ndM"apcd p.1110 & )f'J ~ bdrm, ~~: bath. Priced ''' !>Cll now! Ask
for.
DONNA AND BILL WEBSTER
INVESTOR DElfTE $559,000
Ju!>t reduced in quJint Olde CdM. Duplex \\Ith lots or potcnti:il
for lovely home \\Ith income or keep a) •> and continue to gen·
crate good income. 3 BR, :? DA home wi1h ~ Im, 2 BA a1prt·
mcnt. Owner sav!> i1s vour turn! A!>k fur ...
INEZ DIAZ x 268
SPYGLASS $949,000
Lowest price New Bedford 5 BR & bonus mom plus ~fl w/
ocean view & 4 full b:uhs. Wonderful pool, sp:i, ;ur cond111oncd
• quiet cul·dc·s:ic street. Call for appointment. l\!>k for ...
ESTHER YANK
SHORECLIFF NEAR OCEANFRONT $2.495,000
Br:ind.. new :irchitcctur:il dte3m home with incredible ocean/Cal·
:ilin:i"t1cws. Huge 4 BR/4 BA. family room. !>tudy, state-or-the·
an pool + spn. Owner will carry, trallc. Ask for ...
ROBIN TENCH
HUNTINGTON BEACH
JUST REDUCED $277,700
Great family home, 4 BR w/RVA on cul-de-sac across rrom
park, no busy street, country kitchen. Ask for ...
RUSTY GUINTHER
10 UNIT $1,250,000
(3) Three high dcnsi!Y lots •. Downt.own I luntmi;lon lkach. Exist·
ing income plus special ups1llc 2011111& allow:1111:cs. A.!>k ror ...
LIZ • CHUCK JONES
COTO DE CAZA
$100,000 REDUCTION $599,000
Custom home & adjacent buildable lot w/brc:1thtuking panor:in1(c
views. To sec this mini cslate, ask for ...
IOI/MARY DI TULLIO
LAGUNA Hll.;LS
CALIF. RENAISSANCE $215,000
Approx 1640 sq fl 2 BR. 2Vz BA condo , neutral tones. Lofl up-
stairs/den dwnslrs. PooVclubhousc. Lndscpd b11ck yard w/patlo.
Ask for ...
DENNIS GRIMH
' $399,900
Unobstructed ocean views, and beyond in Laguna
Beach. ;3 BR, 2~ BA, a secluded masler suite with oo-
mmandin' view, formal dining, 2 sun decks and large
picture wmdows. Ask for ...
JACKIE HANDLEMAN/CINDY HANDLEMAN
-•r IEST IUY·NEWPORT MEIGHTS $529,000
Seller has bought another and is motivaled! This home
is remodeled and shows like a model. 3 BR 3 BA, faro·
Uy room home. White & light, French doors, hardwood
Ooors, manicured yard. Security system & quiet location.
Will consider Lease/option. Ask for ...
RAE RODGERS
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Profile... Kevin Kanani Kanda
Kevin has a solid Real Estate
background. Having worked in
appraising for a number of years
he has a good sense of value for
both residential and income
property. Kevin is challenged by
different opportunities to he lp
clients look for and designate
properties that fit their Specific
needs. He trys especially hard to
service the needs of Pacific Rim
clientel. His experience working
for a major service-oriented
retailer has strengthened his
skills m assessing needs ,. and
desires.
Kevin is an entrepreneur at
heart: creative and intuitive with
a good business sense. While a
student at UCLA, he produced
the 1983 "Men of UCLA" photo
calendar as a profitable business
ven t ure. Kevin 's business
philosophy revolves around
developing long term
relation ships t h rough good
co mmunication s kills and
competent follow through. These
traits stem from good family
relationships. He is confident
from within which .gives him the
freedom to be easy going,
approachable and still agressive.
If you are interested in finding
out more about the winning
combination of Kevin Kanda and
Coldwell Banker call Kevin
today at 644-9060 Ext 141.
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llCWOID OAill $229,000 Cout11111~y ~ 2 bd 2 ba towMome.
Ideal tor entertU*'a .., casu 1Y1ng. Gor· oeous PoOI & spa, cerni * & 11e111na.· central alarm, cenlrll vacwn, 4 s.kylghts, vd8d cel-
lngs, 2 Cit 8llaChed garage. -·--.... MOU9•
VIiia 1aMTURDAlo'\il. #313
Petrick Battollc $235,000
Newport ltlond 415 31th st.
David Prince $360,000
H V Homes 1961 Port Weybrtdae
Jania MacMiiian $489,000
H V Homes 1912 'orf Weybttdge
Shella Kavlanl $539,500
laysttor.t 2601 Clrcle Dr.
Carol Mock $899,000
H V Hiits 1529 K ...
Jeff Ewing $715,000
Ecntblutf 2601 lunya
Marcia Baya $829,000
Udo tale 205 Via Ion Remo
John Campbell $895,000
laylkle Cow 1029 Bayside Cow I
Dfana GoldabefTy $1 ,050,000
Udo Isle 101 Via Florence
Velma Tlmmons $1 ,395,000
N.I . llufb Joyce Olson
2221 Vista Huerta
$207,000
Newport North 1 Corsica Dr.
Cindi Sudeck $289,900
Newport lhof'et 340 Prospect
David Prince $309,900
H V Knolls 2756 HllMew
Joanna Dempster $379,000
The llutft 651 V11ta lontta
Patrick Bartollc $445,000
llutft US vttta Flon:I
Sue Vernon $466,000
HY Homel 1t6J Port~
Joanna Dempster $489,000
Temx:• U21 hfanMn
Joann Akerman $499,950
Jasmine Cl'Mk 41 Jasmine Creetc
Eleanor Bowte $510,000
HY Nomet 1912 '°" W~ u.. Adam 1,500
HYHlll M •••abuw 1&7&.SOO
llrvlM Ten. • .. , lantaula Ter.
BIH Sampeon M49,850
laylhoNe *• cerce. Dr c.ot Mock .... ooo
1rv11te terrace •no Dalphlft Tenaoe
Judy Robblfw tlll,000
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•
hlmont Hiii 15 Northampton
Caroline Haines $895,000
COrona del Mor 212 Orchid
VaJeri Hamm S925,000
Udo Isle 205 Via Ian lemo
John Campbell $995,000
laylhor.. 2611 laylhofet
carol Mock $995,000
layllde 00¥9 1029 lay'llde Cove I
Mike Trainer $1,060,000
lpyalau Hiii 9 Connel lay
l(ay~anger $1,199,000
Newport Heights
Steve Mltchell
COrona del Mor
Diana Goldsberry
1011 ICJngs Id
$1 ,395,000
215 Goldenrod
$1 ,499,999
WOODUIDOI t•",000
PMlt lnSlde lhe IOop locallon nw llkl. pod nS
parts. Dating 3 bd, 2 ba Wit! large ywd. SUper
Sharl> end llllt. one level, ~ palnCed and tull-tuny decorated..
OXfOIO COURT $247,000
Excellent locatlon near UCI. Desirable lower 2 bd &
2 ba, plantaUon stM!efl, whb Clfpet and Ille.
ComlTUllty pool, spa. Owner very nioos.
WIS'IPAIK SMt,toO
See 1hls excepllollaly lovel't 3 bd. Mitt room
home. Prof~ deeot1lld .., ~.
E1'0Y lie apeclll ....... 1111 ldd ...... 1D yol.r
IM'lg, .. vUl8d .. Ind lfdlld Mldowl, lie
i.ge ITllSllr SUifa • gollmlt ......... .,...
~ lhe glrlgt ~ No.,., 10 prMIW.
OXJOll> COUIT $.Mt,000
Best "On The Pitt" loclllon. 3 blcRoml, 2 *1rt
wi1t1 m9Cbe view d Mason M nS llkl. Wf/l
to mcMes, shopS, ""1l&nU. UCI b*.
......... Cll
MMINA MOlll HOim t•N,ooout
Spec1lclW baytrort IOclllon for under S200.000. ~ 1o mllon dolllr homel. Thlt 3 Royal
Lancer mobll home Is In ....,. ooncllon wllh
Piiio CMlltooldng mly beach Ind "' blY wllh
¥lew of Udo PrilslA and Udo ISie. Remember It
IS leuehold. Cll for terms..
UDO Vl1AGI $2".000
A Bat Buy In West Newpoct. Ctllnnlng ona Bed-
room apt °' owne(a lllll Ind "*'°"' blctlllof
-2 c.-garage, llrve yWd nt pdln. Excelllrt
mcpanalon ...... Steps ti Udo VllQI atlOPPlnG
.,., dlrq. call Doug Meeder.
VltSAIUQ .....
Ellctpllonll comer IJlll condO di ""* ~ .. °' bay, oc.i, .... dlY .. Thll hOml
.... 3 bd 2 bl ~ ldlllng. Miiiar, •
tldl luldry, pertdng fof 3 en. Clem ID .,_,..,
etlOCIPlno Ind Hoeg Hotpllll.
flOMT IOW LOCA110M tin..
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• NIW'10l'f llMD DUNX $425,000
OrM br .. ~ lslnl proper1Y .., • you
..... , show you .. rnttoe. Eldl Id ha 2
beclnloms .., In ..... condllon. Thi tnn llllt '-ra own ylFd & the IW has I prMll deck &
•. Cll us for .. lekhss.
'IHI ILUffS $429,000
Ho ~ c:1n descftbe 1he beauty of Ills toally re·
modeled "Bluffl" Cannellta plan. A must see to
apprtciltel &blen> Refl1g, Glggenlu, Amw.
IOtchnlde l(!Cllllices. SllYtlQtltS, Bel1>et carpet,
elc .. .and owner vwy ~I Cal now tor a
sho'ft10I .. ...... ,,°",,.,, $4U,OOO
lMgl 19n i.111 _. In Wiil 1D belcl'I West
....., lacllon. Upper Id ...... 4 bd. 2 bl.
..... lllmy flclty, .., t'npllce. Downstais
Id ...... 3 84. 2 bl. o-'IQl ludy flclty Ind
...-.. Rm n bt6ow nwtat. one block to
Ilea. 11111 ~ Is I nnnioul ~ for Ill
money.
MllOl VWW $419,000
W1rm ~ C... model Lob d mchl. CUsDn
c:llaelll, .. hWdwood 1loor In famly room. Close
ti> poohnd part.
OCWI~ $ff9,000 View .., MS8t skies from tis ~ up-
graded. enhanced oondomlnil.rn In 1he
glllO COlnll'Ullly of Jasnn Pitt. 3 bed-room, 2 blltl wtlh finished S1Drlge loll
NAllOI VIW HOMES $139,500
Plb recllctdlll llelutlful well malnlUle<I 2 Stofy 4
bd & fwnlly room home. Grell IOclllon by com-
nullty gr1lnbel. Chlldrwl Clfl walk 1D school. pool
.-,cl plft wtllOUl CtOSSlng I s1reet. T m'Tlllc fwnll'/
hOmel
MMIOI VIW HOMES $549,500
8lllr IWI !WWI .ut ""100eled. then owner tans· ""'°· ,. bib Ind ldldlell wflh cuS1om cabln-eoy, Nlw roof & hrh new lilldscaplng. A must ... ,
_,OIT MOllll Vl&A $559,000
~ 3 bd & den (ooutd be 41tl bd). Vded
cela'OS rtOeSSed ~ celestoly wkldOwS.
F1'lndl docn llld 1D CUl1Dln patio nl prolmlorr
flk1 "'*""° yard. 3 ftrepllces • one In master IMOoom da. Td'/ delighNI
......,.. u1..-
Grt11 flnlly home. Bead\11 Back 811 nl nlQrC
WC -.. HlntWOod ny. View from 1MnO room. **' room. *'*' .., mullr bedroom. hll>-
nlllc """**' n '°'"' ~ "'*'°· ~ .........
PlaD ADJUmO $20,000t $595,000
Spacious 4 bd, 2\41 bl home In wondelflj famly
~ Pool llD yri umo room, dining room. boll generous ltlt 1D handle Wge groups.
Security system. Storage g11cn. 00ni nm 111s
one!
NIWPOlf Ill $695.000
CNm*1g Newport lslnl Cape Cod on the def
w/• dock. This warm, tndlllonll home IS In excel-
.. oondlllOn. A must seel
SPY9tASS Ill.I. $7i5,000
Edlg upgraded 4 bf, 2~ ba. Ai condllloned,
large prMlll oourtyard. French doOrs .., wkldOwS,
beamed~ .
IAYIHOIU $7it,OOO
Cllln lllrlcllW home wtlh wonderftA tocml. 3
bGoom. 2 bllll .... llmY •. Gl'tll for 2nd
home, OOlOdel Of UM 11 II. Pl'Mll pll guarded
corrmnty wllh 2 ptlYlll badlll and dllldfn
play yard.
W1IWff $129,000
Doni boll wllh fixer llPC*'--flil one II d I !lhl
custom has ....... ,.. ~ d rnodlllna
Whll offemO I pnfWrld and estlZllltlllCS famly
~. This home cannot be ~ In
.. loclllon. wllh Ills .. nl qudly tor iNs
prtce. Must see. Owner want offers.
MAllOl llDGI ftrAm $&75,000
Commanding ¥lew ol clly. moootan and nlte litu.
Very popot. L.uoeme model hu 3 be«ooms. 3
bllhs, large "'1vatt muter IUlle wflh sltllng area
and fnpl1ct. Both fie IMng room and family room
hM flreplaces. eccwrt ctll-dt-llC loclllon In 1he
exclUslve guMd gated commoolty ol HarbOr Ridge.
HNltSUlA tm.000 180" 8lyfrort view at Inside lot ptlca. ~cot·
ta0e on R·2 lot ICfOU from 1 Olh l1reet budl.
IAYRONT $9IO,OOO
Excellent oppcnnty to ht on the Bly. W*1I
¥llwl from M1Y room. Salel pitct ~ 18 ft
power boll and ._ ~-Bat vU on .. WllW.
Cal for ptlvlll lhOWlllO.
IAYllDI COVI $i,OI0.000
Fnout WChllllct'I own hOmt r1Chly l1mOOeled.
Mlltlll tloomQ, II new kllchen wtll top d Ill h
~ n «tty some Of flt upgrldeS. This II
I Qtrtl bl)'fl'or« VlllM. Cal John Campbel now
tor yoor appt.
SATURDAY, November 2, 1991 I PAGE 27
UDO DtMD IAYPIONT $7 ,750,000
Udo lsllnd most spec:tlCt dlr blyfrort raldenoe lo-
cllld on tip of Udo Island with !Tllgllllloelt ¥lews
d bay and Cly •• 5 bdr Ewopean "Yle ml·
dence of ftnelt qualty construc1lon • large dock.
OOIOttl DA _.
COIOM Dll IMI $450,000
SOUll of PCH Towmome Is lfl ~ delight
wllh 2 stortes. lfChed wtndowl, large gounnet
kitchen. 2 decks. One wtlh • peek+boo of the
ocean, ~ I couple of blocb to 8eQcnl f>n
1'lllACU $499,950
&cepllonll 2 bd & den & ocean vllwt Designed
for comfort nl k.oary. 8ea*""t uppjed
~ Prfw* .. amy declt1 AdlAt com-
nmty. ConlTI pool and c:Ulhoule • ,.. Disla.
OLDE C010M Dll MAI $1i0,000
6rlll .-In (11111 na oft Corona del r.w, wale
ID II. Per1ect for«** ocCUCJ1W Of mem.
OU) COIOM Dll MAI $16t,000
llnl cf*"*'9 llgll AOIK:Onfom1lng ona be«ooln
ona 11111 CobglS wttl enclosed plllOs on lfl R-2
45' x 118' lal
COIOM Dll MAI $571,000
Fabtlloul neww ~ In rTw. candlllonl f.iy OC*1
teeing. large fnn house, neulr1I decor. R• Id
has ~ wub«/dry«.
OLDE COIOM DIL MAI $669,000
Rlln'lll'bllle poenlll tor Ills pttde of ownership
~ NMr I vacrq. No defined malnllnlnce,
IOIMl of .. ~. Stepe 1D 1hl ~ lhopplng,
belch. Cll Doug Meeder for mort lnlormlllorl on
Income poClnllal.
COIOM t•UMOS $675,000
Spacious 3 bd home In great loclllon wllh private
formal dlr*1Q room, lllge IMng room. Nice patio
will tll1Y oce.i ¥llw. Up to dlte ldtchen wflh elting
.,.._ Tenllc tnllftalr*lg home.
MllOI VIW taLI tlll,000
Vllwt View! \1ew1 180" of ~ oe.I ¥llwl
from Ills lovtly 4 be«oom home. Nol tott and
IW Ind I ~ ~ pool malll cMloor 11'1·
1ng ·~···
COIOM Dll MAI $i,otl,OOO
WcntlrM c:u181mpcny home on ocean llcle ol
Pdlc COlll ttpqy. 4 bd n1 s~ bl. den n
'*'ll!Y room. Ont block to OCOlf\.
CMOMOIU ti,M,000
Rn ~ ID own nell1y ~ ICl't IOIAI PCH
tdllCd to 1411 ~ on '"'*-' PoW' golf
' eCJlne, An .. Ml*I tor -7000 + aq ft
l'IOme. Vllwl ot oo-. 1111 n flftlY. Pltvm
blldtfor ........
Branch Manager
People sealwaysaskiog me. "How's
tbe real estate mart.ct?", and my answer
is acncrally t.ba& it depends who yqp're
talking to. There ~ a lot of well kOOwn
names in Newport Beacb real cawe who
are doing liuJe. if any, business in today's
market. and tbere me others wbo are
busier than tbey have ever been and in
fact are having tbeir best year ever.
What's tbe differmce? The difTer-
coce is of course auilude, but it is more
than ju.st that Some old timers bavco't
figured out t.ba& tbe mart.et is diff creot
than it used to be. and that it takes harder
WQrt and more skills than before. Tbc
sales people who arc doing well have a
positive. customct oriented attitude and
arcconswuly frcsbeoing lbcir stills. and
just plain wad harder than anyone else
Ask any Coldwell Banter salespcr·
son about tbe mart.ct and ch.ana:s are
you'U get a positive response. That's
because our offic::e is active and busy, our
people have a realistic and positive atti·
tude about lbc state of lbc martec. lbcy
are growth and goal oriented. and are
auresmvely wortr.iog toproteet lbc inter·
CSlS or their clients. whether tbe client be
a buyer or a seller.
If you're a buyer or seller in today's
mmet. wbicb kind of agent do you want
on your side? It's an easy answer. A
Coldwell Banker agcot. of course. Call
us today!
PAGE 28 I SATURDAY, November 2, 1991
UNNEIJJITY TOWN CENTER $240,000
2 Mastfr suites In a great location. Over-looking
the association park. This well maintained home Is
spacious and bright.
DAVE WONG
IRVINE 838,000
Light and open 3 bd 2 ba home with remodeled
kitchen and master bath, hardwood flool'8,
white-washed beamed celllngs, skylight, wood
blinds & more.
JUDY ROBBINS
CORONA Dl!L MAR $821,000
Fabulous 2 bd contemporary come In a great
comer location! Roof top deck wtth never ending
ocean views! Light and bright with lots of
skylights. Bring your fussiest buyersl
SARA MARVIN
BOAT WATCH POINTe $1,489,888
Sought after, lower Corona del Mar location.
eu.tom bullt home with views of hllt>or chtlnnel,
ocean, and Catalina. Truly custom, all the extra'•·
Cell John Campbell now for appt.
. JOHN C.AMPBBLL
llAll80R Vl9W IOIOLU $378,000
Charming "Cepe Cod" townhouse with sweeping
views of hllls and new nature praetVe. 2 bd, 2.5
ba, warm flreplaces, apeciou9 family kttchen.
Community pool, spa and tennis.
LYLEEN & JEFF EWING
DOV9R SNORl!S
Terrtflc price reduction on this spectacular 4 bd
home, Spectacular 180" view of Back Bay, Night
light view. Expectlonally large llvlngroom, family
room and fonnal dining room, mutitr bedroom, an
with water views. MARCIA BENTS
Charming 3 bd, 2 ba country style home, 2
houses from ocean, spectrum views of Pacific and
coaataJ hllla. Includes plans for addition of new
2nd story, Great family home or beach-aide
getaway. JERRY FINSTER
al'YQLASS HILL CUSTOll • t .-,000 •
M11gntftcent c:uetom estate (approx. 5,000 Sq.Ft)
On huge pttvm lot with 180 degrM unobstructed
panoramic ocean and marina vtews. 5 bdrm,
Muter suite 1400 aq.ft., 8.5 ba, huge family room,
gourmet kitchen. ~UN•DAVIS
. .
LARAINE & ERIC SHAW
9,000
Contempory European stytlng recently remodeled
Brtght and llght, plaster walls, white tile floors,
French doora, gtasa, bricks, and white gourmet
kitchen. Beautiful canyon, mountains, and cfty
ttgta view. MARIE DEREMIAH
OLD COROtlA DB. MAR tMl,000
Fabulous double lot wtth large remodel 3 bd 3 ba
home & 2 bd 1 ba guest unit. Great view of Bay &
park from many rooms. Double garage & 4
parking spaces.
KAY PARKER
llALW PDHISULA $2,488,000
THE ULTIMATE IN PERFECTION. Thfs Pentnauta
baytront home represents the ftnett In Cdfomla
llvlng. New pier & sllp, ffned cedar dolet In the
muter ........
CAROLIN• HAIN&S
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE • SATURDAY, November 2,·1991 I PAGE 29
COME SEE BAYSHORES BEST BUYS!
$749,000 $699,000 $995,000
2601 Circle Drive • 3 Bedrooms • 2Ba • Reduced $50,000 for quick sale • Lowest price in premier location!
CAROL MOCK
Bus: 644-9060 x 189
Res: 646-7065
468 DE SOLA. Nev. ly Reduced Corona ~da
nus large 380 ts ten1.flc for ~n tl'rtaJnlng w I large formal dining room
and enormous lMng room w I 1 • • r $658.000
232 ORCHID, Redu 150,000 Corona del Mar * OPEKSUNDAT, 1-5PM " 1eek-llnedandcontcmporaryw/2vcry
large master suucs. Panorat 1 • ocean and Catalina vtews. $925,000
1343 llARINERS, A ,.,,t Seen Baycrest
Completely u 1t•d and 11 de-.,1rated. Retrea t Indoors around one of
the 3 flttplac,..., t-\lenslve wood .1ccents and decoraUve Ulc . Gorgeous
tnstdc and " $625.000
2601 BUNYA , R eduL cd ~30,000 Eaatbluff
*OPEN SATURDAY. ' '\PM* S pectacular remodeled view home.
ThJs 480 hclS huge fell ._, room. high ceilings, gourmet kitchen.
dram8.uc picture wtndows. $829.000
1770 BALBOA BLVD New Usttq
Fant.asiic locat Ion on lhc bay w I tncrcdtble vtewsf 3BO, 2BA clean
mobile home. Perfect for beach house. $198,000LB
SARA MARVIN
Bus: 6 44-9060 Ext 178
Aa•.oclate '\'Ice President
fl Clo.ed Sale•Newport OfDce
• •
•
2681 Bayshore Drive
5 Bedrooms + family room, 4 Bath
Rarely available oversized lot,
steps to beach
View potential from second story
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
Four-Pl ex
Newport Beach
Large four-unit apartment complex. fully rented. tn great
Newport Beach location. Three uiuts are townhomes with
patios and the fourth Is an upper unit. Ideal for owner-user.
$599,000
.
Call
VALERIE HAMM
Bu: 844-9060 Bzt 110
Ru:875-884S
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NEWPOAT BEACH/COSTA MES?' PILOT I REAL ESTATE
533 VISTA FLORA
Motivated Seller! ~uper 380,
2.5BA with family room on major
greenbelt. Woodfioors, tiled~ths
and kitchen, sparkling fountain.
~~~==-~iimiiii;i;;;;;;;;=t Move-In perfect! Possible Lease
Option. OPEN SUNDAY
l-5PM $465,000 ,
45 Jasmine Creek $510,000
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 PM
Most desirable s ingle level floor plan. Three bedrooms. family room.
Possible Lease or Lease Option . Lovely garden. Good condition. Gate
guarded community. pools. tennis. Owner HIGHLY moUvated to sellt
ELEANOR BOWIE
Associate Vice President
Bus: 644-9060 Ext 145
Res: 760-8716
Call Me For A Showing Apptf
NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS
3161 Corte Portoflno $485,000
Owner transferred and must sell tmmedt-
atelyl Prtce reduced over $70K. 3BD. 2.5BA.
plantation shutters. Private yard with cus-
tom spa. Try lease option or 10% Down!
3069 Corte Marin $559,000
Tremendous valuer Largest model, best price
available. 480. 3BA. 3 car garage. 3 fire-
places (one tn master bedroom) Custom
Ules. Submit all offers. Tty 10% down!
ConYenlently located eut of
Jamboree. South of Unlnnlty.
• Built by the Bren Company
1987/88
• 159 Mediterranean style single
family homes, beautifully land-
scaped
• Community pool and spa
• Association fees of approximately
$160 includes maintenance of front
yards
• Association has approved a staff
maintained guard gate . coming
soon
• Inside laundry rooms
• Central air conditioning
• Jennatr kitchen appliances
• Vaulted ceilings. recessed ltghting
• French doors ln family room
For adclttlonal Information and
private ehowtnc• of ADJ' propertlee.
INSIST on LARAINB ~ BRIC
It Recall11 Does •cab A .DUfcnmce.
39 BEACHCOMBER
Major Price Adjustment! Jasmine
Creek 3BI?~ family room all on
one level. Spa, securlty system,
air conditioned. Lovely neutral
decor and tons of privacy.
NOW $520,000
. . SUE VEliNON
Senior Residential Consultant
Bus: 644-9060 Ezt 123
Res: 760-2610
IRVINE TOWNHOUSES
e WOODllRIDGE $184,500
Sharp starter home prtme tnalde the kq>
k>catJon, end unlt wtth large yard. No maln
1treeta for children to crcea gotnc to ecbool.
Very near lagoon. park and pool OWner ha.a
purchued another and Is mottvated. Pleue
1ubm1t all o&re.
e UNIVERISTYl'ARK. ~229,500
New UaUq: Channing and tmmacu.late
hugeSbedroom, 2.5 bathJ .M. Peter'abUlltln
mkl 1980·•· Family room wtth ~place -
f'relhly painted. st.cpe to community pool.
Great Ooor plant
...
ERIC SHAW
LARAINE SHAW
Associate Vice President
Re•: 780-5084
a ..
:HICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
3415 OCEAN BLVD., CORONA DEL MAR
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 $1,100,000
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SATURDAY, November 2, 1991 I PAGE .31
: Bedroom - 3 Car Garage or 3Bd. Contemporary "Cliff" Home -Gorgeous Views .
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SOU>* I POINT LOMA DIM
SOU>* MAMIUCIClT • POINT LOMA DIM
SOU>A-10 MOltlO MY Dm¥E
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PAGE 32 I SATURDAY, November 2, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
BOB A DOVIE KOOP
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
We wo•ld U .. to ••Ip po• • ., or MD poar •o••· # l
RE'MAX Aae•t 8 out of 10 years in the State of California.
Ranke~ nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 11 years
consecutive.
. CORONA DEL ·----
OCEANFRONT
EASTBLUFF .
Ocean Blvd. Lot ''A''
Tenative approvals from coastal, planning, Tenative approvals from Coastal, Planning &
City '"'~·-....11• Lot "B" L.. ·••..1-b•-to 3,000 sq. City Council , buiJdable to 3,000 sq. ft. The -.,u11u1 uuuua ~
finest of ocean & coastal views. ft. lSO-ocean & c::oastal views. Lot "C" bull-•
SBR, 3 BA bi-level home, addttional family
room, 2 car garage, 2 fireplaces, fonnal living
& dining room.
• 1 dable to 6,000 sq.ft.
Asking $1,290,QOO 'A. .... $1,490,000 EACH $5n,OOOFEE
BOBKOOP.nl. BOB & DOVIE KOOP' BOB le DOVIE KOOP ' 7M HOO .a 141
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Ron Felsot with some of his many ral estate sales trophies.
Ron Felsot typifies
trust, experienc;e
By Amy Yoong
W hen it comes to realty, the
most import.ant things to look
for are experience, friendly
c;ervice and trust. Ron Felsot at RE/MAX
of Newport Beach offers his ~ients just
that and more.
An independent member and broker
of RE/MAX, Felsot deals with the high-
end luxury residential real estate on a
personal level. His expertise ranges from
the large Back Bay estates to waterfront
houses in Newport and Laguna Beach
with listings from SS.9 million down to
$250,000. <
Because he has a very strong back-
grou nd in both sales and marketin,&, this
Realtor does more than just selr your
house. He markets it for you as well.
Felsot has been in the real estate
business for 20 years. He ~n his ca-
reer in real estate wonong foi large new
home developers and wound up selling
luxury homes in N~ Beach. He
enjoyed it so much that he went Into
business for himself at RE/MAX In 1986.
Since he has joined RE/MAX, Felsot
has won many national marketing
awards, ·created his own televison com-
mercial and is also a member of the RE/
MAX Hall of Fame.
One reason for his sucx:ess is the spe-:
cial personal service he gives to eadi of
his clients. Felsot is very detail-oriented
and consdentk>us about follow-up ap.
pointments after the entire moving pro-
cess is comP.lete· "I movea one family thr~ times in
three years," Felsot noted with a smile.
Felsot recently returned from an
eight-day marketing trip to Taipei, T~i
wan, wtlere he ~ introduoed to loCal
bankers and business people investing
in exclusive mainland properties.
His latest project is the. rompletion of
a custom videc)~ting hisnew $5.9
million listing5 Which he hand-<ielivered
to his contacts in Taiwan. t
"It's exciting," Felsot oommented. 'f'
never know What's going to happen
next or where my bUSlness might take
me.''
If you also think ~ experience and
friendly service are a must rn real estate,
call Ron Felsot at RE/MAX al Newport
Beach, 760-5000. His offloe is located
off Padflc Coast Highway at 3 COf'PO"
rate Plaz.a, Suite 101 . •
'Down market' an i~eal opport~nity
for residential property investment
N ow is a ROOd dme fot lnvestOrs and that rule is valid In this market,"
to purdiase residential J>rOP-: Koren noted. ''This Is ~a seller's
erty, says broker Liz Koren Of market Therefore, the will be
RE/MAX South county in Mmion ~-earned by those who purchase now and
At. the same time, she advises thOse hold on to the property fot five or 1 O
who already own and rent such prop-years before seeking out new invest-
erty to remain ~tient and hold onto ments."
their Investment fot the long haul. Koren, who has lived in south Orange
"Although the market is soft. and the County since 1976, specializes in resi-
vacancy rate has risen, owners oJ rental dential and Investment ~·
property should remember that the real "I know that it's frulti'atlng for owners
reason they purchases the properties of Investment orooerty durlng this re-
was to have a S"!!ater tax shelter, Pius covery period,'1 .t-ie said. "I advise my
rental income and ash flow, as wefl as clients lO to ~ and not make any
future profits," said Koren, who has 16 hasty deciiions that they might regret
years In real estate and six years with when the marlciet l"'PJO*."
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ByARIANNE
(for real estate agents -week of Nov. 2-8)
ARIES (I am -fitst and then you can be second; aren't I nire1) -You believe
in mlrades, King Arthur and the Kn~ts of the Round Table, cha~lng the un-~and haPpy endinp. Why don't you mentor a new associate? Enoouraee a
VIP dtent to go bward With their real estate investment eYen If their business is in
trouble. ExpeCt a miracle. ..
TAURUS (I have -and~ don't touch my stvH) -You believe in anything
)'OU can see,~ or smell. You don't like to leap too~ off 1en'a flrma. T~ ~i:
ents who are reacting emotionally need )_'OUr steady guidance. You do believe an
what you do, right? Kelp people invest within their means In solid real estate. Wortc
for a miracle.
GEMINI (I think -and think and think; my head hurts, you take over) -You
believe in thoughts and rommunicating those thousd'lts. You have faith that some-
thing ~ is fust around the comer. -You gather lhou~ts and see trends before
the Crowd. Use every means to oommunicate those thoughts to dients past. present
and future. Let others sell your listings now. Believe in a mirade occurring.
CANCER (I feel -no I'm not pouting, just feeling) -You believe In ~r coun·
try, Mom, Dad, a well-stocked savings ~cx:ount and' freezer. Babies, locs of babies.
You could put six happy families in new homes in time for the holidays. Presents for
loved ones. Smell the giazed turkeys and Mom's apple ple1 Expect several mlrades.
LEO (I w;// -tell you all about it if you sit still and listen) -You believe in
king5, queens, crowns and casdes to entertain in. Your loyal subiects better be loyal,
too. Venus, Jupiter and Mercury say go for broke; Leo lotds and ladies. By the holi-
days all, yes all, your dlents will t>e oounting gold <X>ins In their new cistles. You
may have a new one yourself. You make the miracle.
VIRGO (I analyze -and pick and pick; ooh, is chat dirtylJ -You believe dean-
liness builds character. SeMce to humanity is everyone's duty. Maior adYertising is i~ now. Three new listings demand ~r seMc:es. Classifled ads the nect
busirMS ~ ~ listing Jn aJl the papers would be a fast st.art. Hard work aeates
two miradeS.
UIRA (I balana! -I don't know yet; I'm still weighing it) -You believe in
beauty, ~' balance and peace. You want everyone to come together and
fonn unions. Mather Nabl.e doeS not need any dirty green paper to aeate all such
stuff, but us humans could use some help. Work on finances for all your dients..
Advertise your success. Expect four mirades. .
SCORPIO (/ detlre -and watd> out if you desire ..mt I desire) -You believe
In examining people's motiYes, vafues, sex, taxes and ~th. You have WOftced out
your own vlilUes the hard way ~ ~ and just kriowlng. Justice will ~I,
if not down here aert.ainly up there. List that engineer's home and be nice to that
attorney. A mlrade happens through your sheer will power.
SAGITTARIUS (I see -and why can't you~ what I seetJ -You belieYe In
~ng your truth. You shoot ~r anows of truth straW-to the bulheye.c no mat·
ter the~ Do you believe real estate is still i IS>Od lrn.'elllnewit:f Now go prove it to all ~r buyen. JUSt remember when to stop talking and start writing. £x-
pect ttwee mlrildes.
CAPllCOltN (I USB -and It's for your own P.X!J · -You belieYe In the rules,
tradition, power and takl~ are d family. You believe In con•Yi~ ~ng.
You belieYe In soendina hinkamed mo:nev on IOl'Mthl~ solid. Thit's why ycil
like real estate. Llslen tO broker and lllOdates, then help female dlent bUy a hOme that fen.out d t!IO'OW. E>epect two mlrades. ~us ''mow -and )OU w111ntNt!rknow~wt..1 tnowJ -You t. lleYe in maldna the world a beCl8r pace fot eYer)'One. So whit's ~ wtth ~ J>eC?Pe set1 ana buv the rea1 esbdle tf!'Y wantl Think al aU the )obi you help p1y foi
Witti each trahsadfon. ~ one d )OUr happy dientl wUI a>ntrRMe to ycMW fa.
YOrite charity. &pd a miracle.
RE/MAX. Koren ma)' tie rw:hed at RE/MAX ·-~~n:1~.r~:t--=~.:~;=~~-~1hcrm::..-:.."°,;:.~on1r·~~.~~~~~.~-~ .
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TR&: R&:A·L &:STAT&:R!i
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ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING
CONDOI 2 chorming bedrooms, 2 full boths,
upgraded carpets, overlooks greenbelt and com-
munity spa, centrol air, forge living area, cov-
en.d potlo, 2 car attached garage, end unit.
Seller anxloUs, make offer S 133,500
CHARMING 2 BD CONDO Quiet Woodsy
complex. Plush white carpet, frplc, large sun_ny
mas1er suite. End unit. Asking $169,900
5 YEAR OLD EASTSIDE EXEC HOME! 4
bedrooms, 3 lull boths, spa in master both. Is-
land kitchen. Two lrplcs, Spanish tile roof. Cul-
de-sac. Priced S20,000 below appraisal. Must
sell, oslcing S329 ,000
JUST REDUCEDI Model perfect townhome
New ook cabinets, carpet, ook wet bor, private
polio. A g~t starter at only S 153,000
NEW UmNG Minutes from beach, country
atmosphere, remodeled kitchen & both with
jacuzzi tub. R.V. access 7,350 sq. ft. lot. Owner
moving, submit offer $204,500
BEST PRICED HOME In desiroble Mesa
Verde inner circle. _Sporlding pool in secluded
bock yard. 38R, 28A, large fiv;ng room with
frplc. Over 1760 sq. ft. fOf S288,000
TUmN CONDO FHA APPROVED! 2BR, 2
story, move-in condition( New blinds, ca~t &
point throughout. Make offer, owner oruuous. . $134,900
HUNTINGTON BEACH Excellent over 55
community. Well maintained, secure complex.
1 BR unit With new opplionc:es & point. Con for
more info. Asking $53,000
ITARTEI HOME 4BR, 1.SBA beautiful rear
yonf koi pond, close to SCP, schools, priced ot , $199,900
3 BEDIOOM HALICREST HOME offers
many upgrodes induding covered patio, beauti·
ful block bottom pool & much more. Must Seel
A steal ot $229,000
llYINE Sill yr new condo, 2 lrg BRs, 1.75BA.
fp in living room, lrg dining oreo, 1 ottoch gor, & l cOYered corpof1. Over 1300 sq. ft. Asking $207,000
YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BIACMI Ocean breezes, green belt, bike l
mile to beach, off bird sonctvory. 38R, 2.58o
fowr\home. $197,900
fOUI B~ 1WO IA On 11000 plus s.f. lot.
Over SBOK in recent upgrodes. New baths,
YCulted ceilings, skylights, and.much more.
000
0f-
fwed at $385,
SANTA ANA 3 separate 4 plexes. In good
rentol ol'90, well kept units. With very_ JC!# YO·
concy. Aaldng $398,000/eoch
NEW ON MAIKITl 4BR new kitchen, new rool, apo, lorge lot, 2 car goroge. Plus corpof1
fot utra paritlng. Shows neot & dean.
$238,000
PERSONALITY PLUS 4BR 1.75BA over
1800 sq.ft home sitting pretty on on R2 comer
lot Hardwood floors in dining room & living
room. Tile kitchen & boths. Great location, close
lo triangle square $289,900
OWNER DESPERATELY WANTS OUT
Duplex with 4BR. 2BA & 2BR, 1 BA eoch with pri·
vote yord, rental income is over S2000. Don't
miss this, Asking $279,000
BUILD ANOTHER UNIT Live in rent 3 BEDROOM HOME WITH R~TO
the 2nd. Asking $215 000
FOUNTAIN VALLEY Lorge 48( 2.SBA
family size townhouse with over 1800 sq. ft . Ex-
cellent ~ocotion Nice yard & attached gorog_e_.
$219,500
2BR/2BA CONDO In great location. Run·
ning springs ond lots of greenery throughout the
complex! Inside laundry. Lower unit-split level.
Two cor detached goroge. Lowest price in com-
plex II S 159,000
DREAM COME TRUE Country charmer 3
large BR, remodeled kitchen ond both, stroll to
pork $209,900
VIEWS OF THE OCEAN AND BLUFFS •
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4, 983 Grove Pl., C.M. With on oir of country chorm. 3BR remod-
eled kitchen, remodeled both, wood burning
fireplace with heorth, pool with redwood deck-
ing stroll to the pork Lorge 7, 920 sf lot. Close
to the beach ond cool ocean oir. OnlyS270,000
COUNTWY CHAIMER Beautiful home in o
natural settlng1 locoted near shoJ>Ping center~ recreotton ond woods, 3 large BR remoclelea
kitchen, large 7,200 sq. ft. lot. Stroll to the poric,
close to the beach & cool ocean oir, onlv
$207,500
YUi OLD IASTSIDI EXIC HOMEI 4 rooms 3 full baths, spo in master both. ls-
nd ~n. Two fn>lcs, Spanish tile ~f. Cul-
e-soc. Priced $20,000 below opprorsol. Must
I, odd"" S329 000
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MISSION VIEJO View, Chorm & Newl This
3BR, 2.SBA hos it oil. Sunset view from living
room & fomily room. Wolle to the lolce ond only
4 yrs old. You can't beot this S239,000
3BR ATRIUM HOME Vaulted beomed C\'11-
ings, up to date deco. lighting, slcyl19hts, lots of
extras. Leose option or owner will corry 2nd
Asking S239.900
NEWPORT BEACH High secunty community.
2BR, '2B'A w/pool, spa, souno, weight rm . Ban-
quet facilities Very cleon. S 189, 900
LOTS OF POTENTIAL 3BR, 1.SBA on o nice
Qviet neighbomr>Od . Nicely landscaped home.
Private bock yard well suited for B.8.Q .'s/port1es.
With o little T L.C. & elbow grease this home
could be o real charmer. Mclee on offer
Sl80,000
ANAHEIM 3BR, 2BA super condition. Lorge
bedrooms, new carpet, new point, new window
coverings, R.V. access, ond more. S 189,000
WESTMINSTER This is the onel Comfortoble
3 bd home In a family !'eighborhood. Oecoro-
tive wallpaper in kitchen/bathroom. Choir roiling
throughout kitchen & living room: Hur;t · re·
cently appraised thousondS over list pnce. Just
reduced to S 176,500
EASTSIDE COnAGE Beautifully refurbished
inside & out. 2BR, 1 BA oll new kitchen1. hard-
wood floors, crown molding, fp, lo'l,le W111rlf>?OI
tub new driveway & londscop1ng. Asking · nn~oo
'COSTA MESA First time on moricet. Quiet
cul-de-soc. 3 or 4 BR & FR. Two fireplaces,
hordwood floors, wolk lo schools & shopping
center. Plus lots more. Only $231,000
SELLERS HAVE PURCHASED AN-OTHER And wont to sell now. This condo hos
two separate mos1er bedrooms, ottoched go-
roge, excellent location. S 179, 900
SANTA ANA Must see I 2BR, 1 BA coz:y starter
home, newly pointed interior & exterior, hard·
wood Roon, 3 cor goroOe, R.V. access, comer
lot. Mrs. Cleon lives here. Asking S 185,000
OCEANSIDE RUSTIC TRANQUIUml
Ocean & Canyon view on 2.3 acres. Room ior
4 forge lots. Existing house on l lot. SS00,000
EL TORO F<>fget about the price, look ot these
termsl 3BR, 2BA home, large yard, enclosed
patio. Owner will cony 1st T.D. with 20% down,
or lease w/optlon to buy S l 0,000 down.
$1 500/mo with $400 equity occruol. As~i~ $215,000
SANTA ANA 3 BDIM On C\11-de-soc, large
fomity room with fireplace, family kitchen with
eating al'90, osklng s 179, 900
OllOINAL OWNERI • OPEN SUNDAY 1-4, 3017 Clfteklnd, C.M.. Move-in con·
dition 48R, 28A home. Beautiful ~s. Close to
church schools & shopping. Pride of ~hip.
I $239,500
2790 HARBOJI BLVD., COSTA MESA 546·2313
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Realtors supporting ~TC national auction
E fforts by the Resolution Trust
Corp. to garner real estate bro·
ker participation in its upcom·
ing nationwide auction will improve the
chances for success by producing a larg·
er number of prospective buyers, ac-
cording to the National Association of
Realtors.
The RTC - created to merge, sell or
liquidate insolvent savings ancf loans -
has announced a nationwide auction
Nov. 21 of 14 "premier" commercial
real est.ate properties from its portfolio
of thrift assets. The properties, each val-
ued at a minimum t>f $5 million, have a
total dollar value exceeding $100 mil-
lion, making the auction the largest by
property value ever sponsored by the
favorable agency.
Along with office, apartment and re-
tail buildings, the properties include a
retirement center and a hotel. They are
located in ulifornia, Texas Arizona,
Missouri, Ohio and Florida. The auction
will be held in Palm Springs.
Unlike previous sales the RTC is ac-
tively pursuing participation by com·
mercial real estate brokers. The agency
is encouraging cooperative .brokerage,
through which a broker who produces a
buyer for an auctioned p~uld
work with the broker listintthat prop-
erty for the auctioning companr..
Ken nedy-Wilson of Santa Monica will
be conducting the auction and CB
Commercial of Los Angeles is the listing
company.
NAR president Harley E. Rouda com-
mended the RTC for its efforts to in-
volve participation by the brokerage
community.
"Bringing brokers in on the action is
certain to generate more prospects," he
said. "From their base of customers and
clients, they can locate buyers who
"!light not otherwise bid on the proper-
ties.
"Property disposition, whether by
auction or other 5'lles methods, requires
knowledge of regional acid local mar-
kets, the ability to conduct a sophisti·
cated investment analysis, and market-
ing expertise!'' Rouda added. "Realtors
have the ski I to move properties, and
we are ready to assist the RTC as much
as possible."
Cooperating brokers who present the
highest bids for buyers will be paid a
commission by the auctioning company.
The RTC has sponsored seminars for
brokers across the nation to familiarize
them with the auctioning process.
The as.sets of failed thrifts now held
by the RTC include tens of thousands of
commercial and residential properties
worth more than S20 billion. According
to Rouda, the more successful the RTC
auctions are, the lower the public cost
to restore solvency to the savings and
loan industry.
"Every dollar the RTC is able to real-
ize by the sale of assets is a dollar saved
the American taxpayer," Rouda said.
Ken Kerin, senior vice president of
NAR's board, state and professional sup-
port group, said that the RTC is making
a smart move by enlisting the services o1
real estate brokers.
"The RTC has a tremendous inven·
tory," he commented. ''The agency is
recognizing the strength of the real es-
tate brokerage community as a key way
to get these properties sord."
Kerin pointed out that buyers who
Wilson backs action
on fireproof roofing
A her surveying the charred re·
mains of more than 3,000
housing units in the hills on the
east edge of Oakland, Gov. Pete Wilson
indicated he would support legislation
to make fire·ret.ardant roofs mandatory
in u lifornia.
More local communities also are ex-
pected to initiate ordinances requiring
fire-retardant roofs. But some people
may be wondering: What are fire-
ret.ardant roofs?
Specifications for fire-retardant roofs
are spelled out in building codes. They
are rated on their ability to resist heat.
One key to the ratings is a test designed
to simulate conditions in which burning
embers of various sizes -known as
fireb rands in the building industry -
are blown onto a roof.
Up to 36 pieces of wood of variou.>
sizes are placed on a roof to be tested
and then set afire. The flames are
fanned by a mechanically produced 12-
mile-per-hour wind, accordin~ to the
California state fire marshal s office.
TI1en the amount of damage they do is
assessed.
Roofs com~ of materials that are
virtually non-combustible -like stone,
ceme nt, slate, steel or aluminum -get
an "A" rating. Those that offer medium
resistance are assigned to the "B" cat·
egory, and those ~rded as least resis-tant are given a "C' rating.
Materials with no resistance _get no
ratings. Most wood shakes and shingles,
for example, are unrated.
In recent years, the wood-roofing in-
dustry has come up with a way to make
shakes and shingles fire-resistant The
wood, usually cedar, is put in a pressure
chamber and impregnated with a fire-
retardant solution.
What emerges, according to an in-
dustry representative, is roofina with a
class "C' rating. To earn a "'B," he
said, takes more fire-retardant solution
injected over a longer period of time,
prus installation over a solid deck of ply-
wood, as opposed to spaced board's.
The process, of course, makes such
shakes and shingles considerably more
expensive.
Roofs with at least "C" ratln~ are re-
quired in areas served by the state De-
partment of Forestry, and in other areas
where residential development has
reached into forests. In industry jargon,
these areas are described as places
where "urban-wild land interface," ac-
cording to Don Schultz, Sacramento
County's chief building Inspect.or.
The many forestea areas of Califor-
nia's foothills fit that description. So
does nearly one-tttird of the eastem
portion of Sacramento County.
use tl}e .services of a real est.ate a~nt
are at .no disadvant.a~ over those Who
do not. the commission payment made
to the broker has no bearing on the se-
lection of the highest bid, he said.
K<.!rin noted that the agency has struc-
tured the auction to provide incentives
for buyers, as well as brokers. The RTC
is offering seller financing for all but one
of the properties, up to a maximum of
85 percent of the purchase price.
The ftnancin~ will be based on the
current market interest rate for a fixed-
rate, 30-year loan; with a balloon pay-
ment due at the end of seven years.
Purchasers who pay cash will receive a
1 S percent credit at dosing against the
purchase price.
The 14 properties -each of the
highest quah~ in the RTC's inventory -
are being offered at reserve (minimum)
prices that are easily less than half their
appraised value, Kerin said.
The ulifornia property from which
the auhion is being conducted, the
Doubletree Resort Hotel, also will be
placed up for bid. The 289·room resort
-which includes a country club with
two golf courses and 10 tennis courts -
is being offered at a reserve price of
$9.09 million. The hotel Includes a
swimming pool, spa, restaurants and a
lounge, along with 14,600 square feet
of meeting space.
NAR plans '10 work with the RTC to
help them prepare for future auctions,
Kenn nc;>ted. ·
"In some cases, auctions scare off the
publlc and brokers," he said. 'We're
hoping to change this, so buyers will be
more willing to buy when th~ see
something ttiat makes sense."
Informative seminars set
for builders' show in LA
T he Home Builders Council semi·
nars comm ittee has planned a
number of excitin§ and informa·
tive seminars for this year s Building tn-
du~ Show Wednesday through Friday
at the Los An~eles Convention Center.
The show 1s sponsored by the Build~
Ing Industry Association of Southern Cal·
ifornia, its regions, chapters and coun-
cils, as well as the National Association
of Home Builders.
As the educational arm of BIA/SC, the
HBC is continuing its participation in
the BIS program committee, which is re-
sponsible for deve~ng the educational
seminars to be offered during the up-
coming show.
HBC will be presenting nine relevant
and timely seminars this year, including
discussions on computerized scheduling
and project management. converting
approved projects to affordable prod~
ucts, developing an effective customer
relations program, structuring a winning
team, land acquisition tools, dealing
with environment.al issues, successful
entitlements and master-planned com·
munities showcase.
The BIA show provides the op-
portunity for building Industry profes-
sionals to make contacts with more than
6,000 builders, developers, contractors
and purchasing agents, meet lenders
and experts In a variety of fields, gain
new insight and information from 32
high-powered seminars and see the lat-
est In P!oducts and serviO?S.
A highlight of the show will be the
HBC-sponSOted Master·Planned Com·
munities Showcase, which will be pre-
sented Wednesday from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
It will showcase the keys to successful
merchant building within a master-
planned community.
Participating companies lndude AM-
da, First Oty Properties, Mobile &And,
Homestead, Summerhill Development.
Warmington Homas, Premier Homes,
Lewis t-fomes and John50n & Johnson
DeveJC?PmenL S~kers will Include Bob
Mcfarland of ResldentJal Market Profile,
Jim MaAStadt of Bennett Consolidated
and Wffiiam Warkentin of Warkentin
Wraight Archltectu'1!. Randall lewis of
lewis Homes will be the seminar's
moderator.
Attendees of the Master-Planned
Communities Showcase will learn first-
hand the keys to successful master-
planned communities, what developers
look for in evaluating potential mer-
chant builders and what merchant
builders look for. Twenty such com·
munities will be showcased and avail·
able for viewing along with a resource book.
Additional HBC-sponsored seminars
wilt feature programs focused on busi·
ness and construction management:
•"Converting Ap_proved Projects to
Affordable Products will show builders
how reworking existing home designs
can lower building costs and gain a
competitive edge l n a slow maritet.
Scheduled for Wednesday from 9 to
10:15 a.m., this seminar will be pre-
sented by Rick Doolittle of Hall & Fore-
man and Aram Bassenian of Bassenian/
Lagoni Architects and moderated by
R~mary Flynn of Stockton/Hidey As-
sociates.
llWednesday, from 2:30 to 4 p.m.,
"Developing an Effective Customer Re-
lations Program" will be presented by a
panel of speakers Including Paul Jo~n
son of the Fieldstone Company, Craig
Johnson of Pulte Home Corp. and Scott
Clucas of Akins Development The
panel will disc~ how a positive com·
munlty image ensures gOod customer
relations. Ttle moderator will be Don
Stah lin of Akins Development
•"Structuring a Winning Team" will
be presented t>y Frank Foster of the
Fieldstone company, Keith Greer of Ir-
vine community Builders and Mike
Meyer of Kenneth Leventhal & Com-
pany Wednesday from 10:30 to 11 :45
a.m. They will discuss what it take to
be a = team today by e>Qrnlnlng
two s I companies. 1'he modera-
tor for this.. program will be Avarelle
Westrldc of Apr.U\amlan and Ducote.
.rom Arcontl of Pulte Homes, Mike
content of Schedule consultant and Ron
Robem ol the Santa Ma~ta Com-
pany wi11 be speaking on 'Computer~
lzed Sdleduling and ~ Manage-
ment" Thursday from 9 to 10:30 a.m.
• See BUILDERS SHOW,,_.
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 2, 1991 I PAGE 37 ...........................................................................................
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Seminar slated
on community
association law
T hose who live in housing gov·
erned by community associa·
lions can learn important as·
pccts of community association law next
Saturday at an all-day seminar at the Ir·
vine Marriott Hotel.
Sponsored by the law firm of Fiore,
Nordberg, Walker and Woolf-Willis, Or-
ange County's largest law firm empha·
sizing the practice bf community as-
:.oc1ation law, the seminar will be held
from 8:30 ~.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the
MJmott, 18000 Von Karman Ave. in Ir·
\lne
According to the Community As-
soc1at 1on Institute, one out of every
eight Americans (29.4 million people)
lives in a common interest community
governed by a community association.
ln 1 %2 there were 500 community as-
c,oc1at1ons in the United States; tOday
there are o"cr 150,000.
Community associations spend over
$1 ~ billion per year and maintain over
SS billion in reserves.
Th<' cost of the seminar is S40 for
members of CAI and SSO for non·
members. and includes lunch. For reser·
\ at1on~ or further information, contact
Janet Rossman at 955-0560.
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From Page 36
The program will be moderated by Rirk
Peters ol the Fieldstone Company.
Seminars relating to land develop-
ment and entitlements include:
•"Land Acquisition Tools," scheduled
for Wednesday from 9 to 10:15 a.m.
Attendees will learn new analytical tools
to gain a greater understanding of the
marketplace from industry professionals,
including David Dickey of Land Acquisi-
tion Service, Tim Kane of Barratt Irvine
and Tad Springer of Thomas/Moor As-
sociates.
•"Dealing With Environmental Is-
sues" will be presented Wednesday
from 10: 30 to 11 :45 a.m. Updates on
air quality, congestion management and
other environmental issues will be re-
viewed by Los Angeles City Council -
woman Ruth Calanter, Hugh Hewitt o(
Pettis, Tester, Kruse & Krinsky and Ira
Norris of I nco Homes.
•"Successful Entitlements" Thursday
from 9 to 10:30 a.m. will be presented
by a panel of speakers including Nelson
rising of Maguire Thomas Partners, Joel
Flick from the Anaheim Planning De-
partment and Michael Dieden from the
Public Affai rs Consulting group. This
program will be moderated by Phillip
Schwartze of the PRS Croup.
•John McGuire of the Los Angeles
Community Redevelopment Agency,
John Newcomb of Newcomb Develop-
~ent and . Harvey Steinberg of Inner
City Planning and Development will
present "The Edge of Development is at
the Center of Town -Opportunities in
Infill" Thursday from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
The moderator will be Boyd Martin of
Market Profiles.
For more information on registering
for the Bu ilding Industry Show or any of
the HBC-sponSored seminars, contact
the Building lndustty Association of
Southern Cafifornia at )96-9993.
Custom Beacon Bay home available
T his landmark Beacon Bay resi-
dence recently was completely
remodeled usin~ the fi nest ma-
terials and craftsmanship to design a
home of old world and elegance and
charm which, wedded to the Newport
tradition of waterfront living, has cre-
ated a home of rare distinction.
The small, private community of bea-
con Bay is one of Newport Beach's
best-kept secrets. Located on a sandy
Property of the Week
beach between other exclusive island
communities, the association of Beacon
Bay residents maintains a private tennis
court, a play area for children, boat slips
and a beach.
The residence features a very large
living room and dining ares, a library,
chef's kitchen, playroom, five bed-
rooms, 4 Yi baths, utility room, three-car
garage, beautiful master suite with
sweeping bay views and a private ter-
race. It ovenooks the bay and main
channel boating activity.
This property is offered at $2,495,000
and can be seen by appointment with
Carol Allison or bill Cote of Grubb &
Ellis Realtors, 2 Civic Plaza, suite 100,
New~ Beach. Call 644-6200 for fur-
ther information.
Stylish models highlight debut
of Encore villas in Marina Hills
T he grand opening of Encore,
Taylor Woodrow "Homes' spir-
ited collection of attached vfllas
at master-planned Marina Hills in La-
guna Niguel, was highli!Vlted by the
debut of the neighoomood's st)'lish
models, which are dea>fated by Cre-
ative Design Consultants of Costa Mesa.
"If our long interest list is any indlca.-
tion, we expect an enthusiastic response
to the opening of Encore," said Carina
Hathaway, regional sales and marketing
manager for the home builder. "Lo-
cated in coastal Laguna Niguel, Encore
offers a home ownership opportunity to
those who once thought ~ couldn't
afford to live so close to the beach.
"Encore has so much to offer, lndud-
ing an incredible setting, where ma~
hOmes will have great views of the
coast, Saddleback Mountain or _golden
hillsides," Hathaway added. "It alSo fea.
tures an unbeatable combination of styl-
ish residenoes and a reaeadon-oriented
·lifestyle, all at attainable prices."
Five ai1fulfy ~ floor olans mea-sure up ro approxfrnatelv 1,~16~uare
feet and are prkled trom the mid-s 150,000s. These Fre~ villas
range from a convenient tingle-story,
two-bedroom design to a two-story plan
with three bedrooms.
All homes in this view-oriented com-
munity are located on one of the high-
est points within Marina Hills and are
enhanced by an array of value--added
amenities. These features include vol-
ume ceilings, wood-buming fireplaces,
private S\Jn decks or _patios and two-
garages in each of the ffoor plans.
Contemporary kitchens -highlia.hted
by cabinetry with high-gloss enamel fin-
ish, ceramic tile counter tops and dual-
compartment sinks with vegetable
sprayers -make meal preparation a
breeze. All boast a full comPlement of
deluxe General Electric appliances, in-
cluding a microwave oven.
Along with preferred amenities and
thoughtfulfy desianed floor plans, En-
core is ~ wfth Mediten'anea~ e~. Architectural elements such as
plant shelves, awn~ and Intimate
entry cou~ blend wkh meandering
roadwaY5 and lush lanc.loping ro give
the community an eogagins European
appearance.
· Enoore's sunoundinp also Incorpo-
rate a w~ of reaUtiona1 facllltles
that foster the active Soutt.n California
llfestyte. A swfmmln« pool, spa and ca-
bana are available for the exclusive use
of Encore residents.
In addition, homeowners will have
access to all facilities in Marina Hills,
which include a spacious clubhouse,
competition-sized swimming pool,
whirlpool spa, six lighted tenniS courts,
two sports fields, courts for basketball
and sand volleyball, a tot lot and a net-
work of ~ing and bicycle trails that
lead to the beaCh.
Encore residents will enjoy the added
money-saving benefits of ·living in a
community that has one of the lowest
ta>( rates in south Orange County, plus
no Mello-Roos assessments. ReSldents
also will enjoy all community amenities,
as well as common-area landscaping
and bulldln& exteriors, which re main-
tained ,throUah .• feHUpported home-owners asoclation.
To view the ~ opened homes at Encore, tab CroWn va1i-. Parii:wav
welt IDWatd the beach ~ the Sail
Dieao (5) F~, tum ~ on Nfgulel
Roaa and left •n on Marina fillls OrtYe, ~ you Win follow the 11p 10
Enmre. Houft are 10 Lm. 1D s p.m.
daily and addldonal lnfonnaitiot\ Is Ma-able at 495-7866.
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 2, 1991 I PAGE 39
California first home purchases increase
A bout 45 ~nt of this year's
California home buyers pur-
chased their first homes -up
sharply from a ~r ago and the highest
proportion recorded in more than a de-
i::ade, according to results of an annual
survey conducted by the California As-
sociation of Realtors (CAR).
First-time home buyers accounted for
45 percent of all Cafifornia home sales
this year, up sharply from 37 ·percent in
1990, accofding to CAR's 1991 Housing
Fi nance Survey. This marked the largest
year-to-year inaease in the proportion
of first-time home buyers in California's
housing market and the highest ratio of
first-time buyers recorded since 1981 -
the year CAR began conducting the sur-
vey.
"This year's significant increase in
first-time home buyers shows many
people recognized that 1991 has of-
fered the best home buying conditions
Californian~ have seen in manY. years,"
said CAR President Mack Powell. "Buy-
ers took advantage of extremely low in-
terest rates, fa'IOf'able prices and a wide
selection of properties. For many peo-
ple, all of these conditions added up to
the right time to buy their first home,"
said Powell, a Sacramento area Realtor.
"Prospective home buyers -both
first-time and repeat buyers -who
have not yet moved off the sidelines
have a tremendous window of op-
portunity now that won't stay open for-
ever," Powell said.
"Our survey shows that today's first-
time buyers are slightJy older than those
of past years. They have higher house-
hold incomes and are able to buy big-
ger homes for their money than only a
couple of years ago," said Powell.
Here are some key characteristics of
this year's first-time home buyers, ac-
cording to results of CAR's 1991 Hous-
ing Finance Survey:
ilrThe median age of first-time home
buyers was 32 years in 1991, up from
31 years in 1990 and 30 years in 1989.
(The median age indicates that half of
the first-time buyers were younger and
half were older.)
llAbout 63 percent of this year's first-
time-buyer households had two or more
incomes up from about 58 percent in
1990. This year's first-time-buyer· house-
holds had a median annual income of
S55,000, up from S50,000 in 1990.
•First-time buyers made smaller
down f?Ciyments than in the past, the
survey found. This year's first-time buy-
ers made a median down payment of
$20,000, compared with S24,300 in
1990 cvid S27,000 in 1989.
• •Favorable home prices allowed
more first-time buyers to purchase
single-family, detached homes this year
than during the past couple of years.
About 75 percent of the state's first-time
buyers chose to buy single-family
homes, up from 72 percent in 1990
and 67 percent in 1989. Condomini-
ums remained an affordable alternative
for many buyers, with about 23 percent
of this ·year's first-time buyers selecting
condos, down slightly from 26 percent
in 1990.
In addition to those trends in the first-
time buyer market, CAR's 1991 Hous-
ing Finance Survey also covered several
otfler topics. Among other highlights:
.Steadily declining interest rates led
to an inaease in the popularity of fixed-
rate mortgages. Seventy-one percent of
the first mortgages issued this ~ar in
California ha<f fixed rates, up sharply
from 5 7 percent in 1990 and 42 per-
cent in 1989. In fact. the proportion of
the California mortgage market com-
prised of fixed-rate mortga~ reached
•ts highest level since 1986, when fixed
mortgages accounted for 79 percent of
all new mortgages originated in the
state. This year, 28 percent of the first
mortgages issued had adjustable rates,
down from 40 percent in 1990.
"More and more buyers are opting
for fixed-rate mortgages, given today's
extremely favorable interest rate envi-
ronment," said Leslie Appleton-Young,
CAR's vice ~ldent of research and
economics. ' Mortgage interest rates are
the lowest they've been in more than
14 years, and that clearfy has helped
improve affordability throughout Cahfor-
nia."
'We expect fixed-rate mortgages to
become increasingly popular as long as
interest rates stay at these very low lev-
els," she added.
8About one-third of the first mort-
gages originated this year in California
were issued by savings and loans, down
from 37 percent in 1990. Mortga~
banking oompanies and commercial
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California's .mortgage market, according
to the survey.
Forty-seven percent of the first mort-gages originated this year in California
were issued by mortgage banking com-
panies, up from 45 percent in 1990. In
the past five years, mortgage banking
companies have increased their share o1
the California first mortgage market
from 33 percent to 47 percent -the
highest level since CAR began conduct-
ing the survey in 1981. Commercial
banks accounted for 15 percent of the
first mortgages originated this year, up
from 14 percent in 1990 and more
than double the 6 percent market share
recorded by banks m 1987.
llAbout 15 percent of the first mort-
gages originated this year in California
were FHA-insured or VA-guaranteed,
down from 16 percent in 1990. Low
loan limits continue to hinder tbe ef-
fectiveness of these programs in Califor·
nia's more expensive housi ng areas.
llThe proportion of transactions which
included second mortgages increased
from nearly 6 percent in 1990 to about
8 percent m 1991. The increased use of
second mortga~ reflected a willingness
amon~ some sellers to finance part of a
buyer s home loal\ to reduce the down
payment required for the purchase. This
incentive was particularly attractive to
first-time home buyers, who accounted
for 56 percent of the borrowers using
second mortgages this year.
mlhe number of all-cash purchases
declined this year for the first time in six
years. About 9 percent of the homes
purchased in the st.ate were paid for
with cash, down from about 11 percent
in 1990. The decline in all-cash pur-
chases can be attributed to several fac-
tors. The number of first-time buyers in-
creased this year, and those buyers rare-
ly are able to purchase hom es without
substantial financing. Meanwhile, pur-
chases of seco nd homes, investment
homes and purchases by non-U.S. citi·
zens declined this year. (Many of these
buyers have traditionally been more
likely to pay cash fo r homes than oth
ers.)
CAR's Housing Finance Survey has
been conducted annually using the
same methodology since 1981 . The sta·
tistics were gathered from realtor~
throughout California who were asked
to provide financi ng details. and buyer
seller demographics for their most re-
cent sales transactions. Most of those
transactions occurred in April, May and
June of 1991. The survey Is compiled at
the same time every year.
Copies of the 1991 Housing Finance
Survey will be available in late Novem-
ber. The cost is S16 for members and
$32 for non-members. To obtain a
copy, send a check or money order to
the Association's Research aftd Econom·
ics Department, 525 S. Virgil Ave., Los
Angeles, CA 90020, or call 213-739-
8337.
The California Association of Realtors
is a statewide trade association with
more than 135,000 members dedicated
to the advancement of professionalism
in real estate. CAR is headquartered in
Los Angeles.
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These properties are truly a
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Building owners sponsoring seminar on safety in Mesa
B uilding owners and managers,
planners and fire safety profes-
sionals will discuss and learn
the latest on how to make Orange
County office buildings safer at tfle
Commercial Building Life Safety Sympo-
sium Monday and Tuesday at the Red
lion Hotel in Costa Mesa.
Sponsored by the Orange County
chapter of the Building owners and
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Managers Association, the symposium is · A special feature of the conference
a joint effort by the public and private will be a walk-through of the recently
sectors in Orange County to reduce the opened Plaz.a Tower in Costa Mesa, the
life safefy risks in office building.s. new local headquar:ters for IBM. The
The day-and-a-half conference will in· 21-story structure, a JOint effort between
elude semin~ by industry experts on IBM arid C.J. ~om & Sons, show-ea~h~uake and fire hazards in high-rise ~ the lat~ ·~ state-of-the-art fire-
bu1ldmgs, bomb threats and terrorism, -fighting and .bu~lt-tn safety systems. The
earthquake effects on commercial build-tour also wall mdude vldeO presenta-
ings, human response in eme~ncy sit· lions on the First Interstate fire, the San
uations and emergency plan develop-Francisco ~arthquake and emergency
ment. plan scenarios.
In addition to SOMA/Orange County,
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Pfaza Tower Associates and the Federal
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illvolved in planning, construction and
maintenance of commercial building.s,
including fire professionals, building
owners and managers, facilities manag-
ers, saf~ty professionals, building eng1-
neers, arChitects and security and insur-
ance personnel.
Registration for the conference is
$245. Additional information and pro-
gram brochures are available by con-
tacting the BOMA office at 979-9131 or
(213) 256-4301.
SOMA/Orange County, which has
more than 250 members, is part of an
international organization involved in
the ownership, management and opera-
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REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE
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New custom hOme 8c apt 2BR.-JBA 8c tam nn I GREAT FAMILY FtOORP!Ni Jbr. 2~ba. !amlly
w1th 2BR I BA apt Fabulous views of N kltch den balconies pott05 & roof deck
Boyfront from rool deck Sftt,000 $191,000
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Best value in Turtie Rock Crest! Shows like
a model. Surrounded by mountain views.
Call Jayde Dunn for private showing.
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Wondafal Family Home
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3BR, 2BA. famUy rm, lots of potentlal.
Room for RV & boat or pool. Vuy private
strut near Scmtlaac> & Tustin.
$411,500
CHELSEA REALTY
Ota 183-1580
(One <Owne't --Cow ~lfeage
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Ojun Sun 1-5
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Very few "original parts" in the "Lusk-4BR + family rm,
"country-style" home on huge "11 ,000 sq.ft." comer lot.
"Painters are still cleaning their brushes, it's that freshll"
Nothing like It, top to bottom remodel. Wow! Don't miss
seeing this home, even If you don't buy it! ca ijastings & <!lo., iealtors
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Contemporazy. Just like new. A total
remodel on this gorgeous bright, light
entertainer's dream home, with pool
and spa. A must see!
Prtced lo Sell $509,000
ROBIN TENCH
760·5000 '11:131 Ri'AW
Pride or e>wnenhlp. Built by custDrn home
builder for his residence. 4BR, SBA, 4-car
garage, gourmet kitchen, family room PLUS
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HOMES
FOR SALE
3 BEDROOMS
206 Crystal ( + 1 BR hae) Balboa le.
675-4000 $640,000 Sun 1-4
•• • ,....229 Emerald Bay, Emerald Bay Laguna
494-1555 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
112 Via Xanthe, Udo lele
873-7300 $&40,000
122 Pear1 Ave, Balboa laland
675-4822 $595,000
Sal 1-4
Sat 12-4
3 BA plus FAM AM or DEN
• • 2915 Caasla, Eu1blu1f, Newport BMc:h
844--0195 $825,000 Sundtly 12·5
*3012 Kellybrook, Halecrest, CM
54().3811 $224,000 Sun 1-4
1608 Ruth Lane, Newport Baach
673-4400 $599,500
* 1112 Berkehlre Lane, Waatcllff NB
Sat 1-5
759-9100 $472,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
2108 Colina V1.ia Ct, Coata M ...
673-7300 $319,000
219 Via Koron, Udo lele
673-7300 $825,000
....
3019 Corte Hermosa, Nwpt Bch
673-7300 $499,900
304 Onyx, Balboa leland
875-4822 $895,000
319 Driftwood, COM
673-1181 $860,000
347 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach
Sub 2·5
Sun 1-4
Sun 1-4
Sat 12-4
Sat/Sun 1-5
494-5792(Can fOf' entry) S1.l!90.000 Sat 1·5
810 Joann St, Coata Mn•
673-73-00 $215,900
4BEDROOMS
284 Sherwood St, Eaatalda C M
883-9580 $419,000
Sat 2·5
Sunday t-6
* e 4545 Orrington, c.meo Shofea, CdM 759-9100 11,MJ0,000 SatJSun 1-6
1708 SkySark L.eM, e.ycreat North
873-7300 $471,900 &In 1-6
--·---··---~ . ..1~
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESfATE
OPEN HOUSE
\ ..
4 BR plulFAM RM or DEN
e 2338 Atbutua, Eutbluff, NB
84o-55eO le88,500 Sunday 1-5
" •• ...,54 Royal St George, 8"1 Cyn, NB
76<Mt702 $1,595,000 SaVSun 1-6
3 Cedar Ridge, Turtle Rock, Irvine
ee3-lil680 se25.000 Sunday 1 ·5
e 2400 Windward L:ine, Newport BMCh
&45-8897 $595,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
.. e /e Rue VIII.,., 8"1 Cyn NB
. 873-8728 $1 ,339,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
.. 1901 Santi-oo Dr, Newport BMc:h
873-7300 1715,000 Sun 1-4
~7 Port Pr0V9n09, Hrbf VW Hma
720-0911 $558,000 Sun 12-4
104 Via Vela. Udo tale
9'73-7300 '525,000 Sunday 1-4
5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
•2437 Bamboo, Eutbluf'f, NB
f544-0195 $649,000
.. 1909 Antigua Way, Newport BMc:h
Sat 12-4
759-9100 $1,399,000 Sun 1-6
2312 POf1 Lerwtck, Hlll'bot Vu Hme
873-7300 IG55,000 Sunday 1-5
8 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
9*..-10 Bumi, Tree, Big Canyon, NB
759-9100 1,195,000 SaVSun 1-5
l et U1 Ilea, _y ..
Sell Y •• Pr.,.,tv!
CalCleellfW.
641-5671
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
7 BR plus FAii RM or DEN
**• 1740 E OcNnfl'ont, Newport BNch fl73-37T7 1795.000 Sunday 1 -6
TOWNHOMES
CONDOS FOR SALE
1 BEDROOM
e ...... 240 Nice 119, VIiia Balboa. NB
84$4770 1108,800 Sun 1-4
+ e ..-*240 Nice #217, Vitia Balboa. NB
84$4770 119',900 Sunday, ...
I BEDROOMS
•• •e& s.. l.und, Newport 8Mdl 7~ $389,toO s.rr.Mln 1-6
* + ..... 950 Cagney #307, VIiia Balboa. NB 055-5800 12•9,000 Sunday 1-6
2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
9381 Seawtnd NB (!Nine Ave/Unlv9ralty)
973-8728 $259,000 Sun 1-6
3BEDROOMS
340 E. 20Ct'I st #~, Eutalde CM
950 9499 1295,000 Sunday 1-4
• 12 swtft Ct, Newpott 0-..t
873-7300 13'9,000
4BEDROOMI
Sun 1-4
••+""2 Rue ~. Big Canyon, H.B. 75N100 11,400,000 Sun 1-4:~
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
21Rplua2BR
3 IR plue 2 BR
..... •••boN, "'""°""'...,, 17S-7900 ••.-.ooo 8llU9un 11 ..
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CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE
lll\'INE IOH , Nt-:\\ l'OH I , Nt-.Wl'Ull I
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PALATIAL ESTATE ABSOLUTE STEAL 1------1·-----1 Vear NEW Medlter-Must aell gorgeoua lg
~ ......
Mwgar.ta
TIJIRAS
CREIK VILLAS
Condolftlnlum
Home• 1·2 l!Mdtoom•
From 1108.990
QoNCourM
71~ u.a. ..... Cllaup
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1:-.1.\",ll : '"'•
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3BR, Z8A • 1 BA, 1
BA, •l!C 1l 1nt Income. IM),000
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ranean 4,400 ft 5BA 4BA home. w/newer hom, wtgym, aauna,, pool, apa, spon cour1
ateam. pvt yard. Nr + pvt yard. Model
Country Club ' A p erfect & highly
value at $599.000 w/ upgrd. A value at
Terms! OPN TODAY S309,000 w/Termsl
PATRICK TaNORE OPell TODAYl
A9t 7I0-8702 PATRICK TENORE
(Ovw s1so.ooo,ooo Sold> Agt 780-8702
•u~ (Ovef ssso.000.000 Sold) -'$' -= , •. -
3tw, :z \4t ba, lg lot.I-===::::::::::===
Q" I • t c "I d • a c k $5,000 DOWN!!
'349,900. 474-0707 lBA lBA townhome,
dep, 550-3941 evn. Or•...-Tr .. Orlgf..
IUT IUY1!1 na1 owner. c1ean & •• 3BR, b'ci added famlly 1'9ne. $112,000. LIZ/CHUCK r m • r • m o d • I e d .K>N•S ?flO.SOOO
kUchen, tvdwd ftra, ., ...... 743 frplc. Walk IO achla.
Ownr. Just,-1224,000 O....•un 1-4 30ia~rnk
... 9: a.· ..
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Bl-.\( I! 11 1 I~
810 ..... r.Wa..
Db4 tot, level, land-
1ca pe d . 48r 3Ba,
great views, priced to
ITIOll91 I 1, 1715,000.
lnttne Cow Alty
494-MH
HARBOR RIDGE!
Absolute •leall 28A,
2BA condo w/pool &
tennla + vi-• Only
1479,000
BIG CVN CONDO!
Dealgner perfect 2&
w/den + panoramic
golf courH. lake &
city Ila v l ewal
1399,000 w/ terms!
•BEST SECRm*
Lrg 3BA 2\..\BA Palm
~ •tvle w/pooA
-.. • In pvt & aecure . Price aluhed
to $349.900 w/Termal
OP•NTODAY
24 KR DOORMAN!
Only mid-rise ocean &
bey condo w/boat allp
& 24 hr doonnan In
fully MCured bldg. Lrg
model 28A 2'h8a wt
sauna. 1845.000 w/
Term•. OPN TODAY
•IEAllUND
CWSUl
An entertalnet'a ct.
llghl DHlgn•r 2BR
2\4t8a, lrg .. c gated
twnhmff w/pvt apa.
auna, wet bar, golf
course frontage w/
View + mirron • gotcl thru-ouL ~ value ..
1799,f!IOO w/Termat OPSNTOOAYI R&"Mfa}(· EMERALD BAY. 38r, BAYVIEW TERR
3\4tBa. Lg library. Ab90lule vatuel MOdel .... ~ -'! Oc:Mn Vlew9. Walk to perfect 38A 2~
---.-. --of E. IOlh ll. ~ z\tBa. bch, poota • part<. --... w/--* yard + ,, .. --" ---· ....... 1-.. hi Call Marj for gate .,........ ..... 319 Ottftwood wtttt .. ll""• _..+ eq '" · -luah landacaplng their ....,,.. a upgrd. Reduced S2&K =· Sl,--...ooo. 41M-$399,900 w/Tetrnal
1aatetut ~-.O_ llM __ .ooo_eeo __ ,_•e_e_ OPllN TODAYl
hllYe o.-ct a hMw IAITllDI li....,;;;;;i;;.:;.;ce;;..,;;;; ... ;:r?;;a.i=.;;;;;~ VIW IALIOA
with a HnH o1 ...., nattng. Prime lo-ftad..W.....,farllllp. CONDO!
Wtirma\1._.... ~ °'!.-~ caitlon. CW 3BA 2BA, PenthoUM 2BR 28A ~-~'"'bf l'ft. lvdwd ftr9, crown No matter w/dJn nn + 1rg patlo
Sh0t9CM 19 known .molding. 13215.000. what you're deck 1n HCunty bldg.
for. Thia ho'"• la Bob/Terry 131·1131. Only S:Z49.900 w/ prtcect 91 seeo.ooo. tt ONbb •a.~ doing, your termal
1e a 311A .-tonNI LUii OPTION hOmetown PATRICK TENORE ~~~OC:.. ~ llW HOllD newspaper Agt 78N702
ptenttfUI a.ooo aq ft 3BR • '8A, ewer 2300 PlllL (<Mr 1150.000.ooo Sddl
OPEN HOUSES
SUNDAY1-4 or Call For Appt To See
AJ YOUI Cow••ict
64M770
Mary Ann llcGulrt
At Villi 81lbol
Pools, Spas, Tennis
Walk to Sandy Beach
Gated Community
SeQnity Parking
240NICE 217
1 BA 18 ac..n View
$194,900
240NICE118
1 BR 1 B Ocean View
JUST REDUCED s1•,eoo
220NICE309
Doub MatStn
•Superb Ocffn Vw9
PENTHOUSE
emt3!~~
Gate on Hoepbl Rd 613-4400 .
Nt.Wl'lll\T Nl-.WPOR1 NEWPOI< I
HEJ\( H I Ot.9 BEACH 1 Ob9 BEACH 1069
BAVCREST NORTH CUSTOM BEACH MUST snu1
4BA 2.58A, pool, lg HOME Befcoun 5Br, family
comer lot, charming 48R 3 ,hBa,'ioo Block. homo. Ideal cul-de-
tamlly home, $645.000 Steps to beach, sac location. Enc
Cannery VIiiage Realty s529,ooo. Wiii trade yaio great potential
873-3777 for beach area prop.. Prlco reduction to
BAYFAONT dplx w/ erty. Cannery Village $1 .050,000. Shown by
d()ci(. Oen vu wf60' Realty 973.3777 appt w/agt
water front. S639K El•g•nt "Vor•alllas" • Virginia Swan
Also, dplx In Nwpt condo near beach & 78()."40
Hgta S3HIK. 650-8927 Hoag Hospital. Single RfAW
BIOi 4Br 3Ba, lam rm, 1BA. Ou1ot end unit. ./
din rm, 2 frplc, 3-car Very Pfetty v1-. Pe<·
gar. $595,000. 240Q feet condition. Only . ~~ 1 wr ~-\ ·1 1·
Windward Lil. Open $125,000 w/EZ pay· REAlT~•
.Sa\/Sun 12·5 64S-ment terms. Call Or. -------8897, 85CM928 0rv{9kr , Adams 875-31e7
LIDO NORD
88YfTont N-4BR
2.5q.A hH 11,999.000.
cann;;~Reatty
Mak• the rtght move. Piiot R9af Esi.te
(,L:\11 1(,\1 1011~'
LIST
through clua.fied
l1I NI-llAI. 11111'
J u.1 home
throuqb cia..ilied
G ENJ.;llAI I 002
LLOHGS fO=:F!-j!·-i~·, ... ~, .. R:=T=tt
COftMDWifB
SPICTACVl.All V11W
J'DIT Ul'llD • steps to Corona
del Mar Main Beach
$995,000
llDVCID $30,000
Lowest priced tr all of Har ·
bor View Homes. Cormel
mcxiel. family room . 3 Bed·
room at $419,000
JVIT UITIDt .
Best locatlon. 2 doors to g-reenrelt Carmel
model ln Phase II. Call tor details
4 UD800111 • CDDT ''Olfl OtDtD CAJtl"
Palermo-4 Bedrooms Plantation shutters. Berber
carpets Large private yard. Plt,000
LOTI or VPCD&DU lcM. for 10" COfW9-•q. ft, 11100/mo. The • \.\ BLOCK TO BEACH. ol~•.J. . we • be 8ullder 94e-700t rg ..... ... °'*' ~ a 8un 1 to ••• VERDE ftts in. .h I • 2BR coa.ge w,_ .... 1o 5""· ..__., le • ... ape, gar. 8y owner Hml~~•t• beach UCLUllVE! ai;:======~iiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiim~~~3~5K~.~975«MIO~~~--' communfty. LcM1fY home In M.V. I
New roof. kitchen and master bath in ttus
carmel 3BR model. MU,000
an.t.oltDmARD.T I 'Ml LOT Kiii RIAL TY lnnerofoop on quiet
171-ttl1 ~~ ~:
IVY loC,.. •all f'am rm ~ dOOn. """ DR. fWnOdeled kltch
wJb«y wtndow. fW 80-~ • "'°'9· "A 8-t Buy'' al 1330,000.
VVonr'9 McKwf, The ,,.,....... Ma-70M
•711-n?L
f..j ·1 . J
let U1 Helt Yo1
Sell Your ·Pro~ertr!
642-5618.
for information
DDUCID TO IUt,000
(Montego-3BR) or lease at h.w per month.
Lots of custom improvements. Buy or lease
option. Poot spa.
tOTAL 11MOD1L. owna ~. 1a m
New kitchen new MBR sutte. new roof. new
doors: & w1ndows. Plus spa. $Mt,OOO
COKn"ldfi Tlllllli COft'I
PortofinO 4BR. Brtght H.V. Homes llAWlllD ·
Phase ll. HIM IH+ TO ........
........ aucll
In the Terraces. 2
Bedrooms. 2,5 baths.
two years new .
town.home. mDent
locaticxt .....
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nlng r~I 38R, UDO ISLE• 2bd..,.. MOMS Very ~ beemed celta, gar, ....... ., ...... ~v C.:.T g? ~~ _ ~~~ +ot~ $153,IOO ~":!' No pees. UDO isll~ contemporery 15BR: yrd, pilllo. No pees. Nr OOfllM··-=~~~~1 avail c.nnery vua.ge TOWNHOUIE uoo ISL&. OWr'-~. 38A ttom.. Pool, spa. S850/nlO 8S0-4e83 or &1400 .., 'I ~le a3e""R ly2•8Apeci~ Alty 873-3777 3 b-~.-. 1·... .......... •· chenn s1aco Prtvate llCC ... to 3 538-6408 1_,,,,,,_....,....,.,,._..,..._..,.,.....;;: ,...,,_ ~ ........... "" .....,, efn:t lot. 48R, 38A. BALBOA • 3 bd :? aty -beach••· 13500/mo. , ... 2BA l8A den. Nwpl
den. Hrdwd f i re. PENINSULA POINT 2 atory townhouse, 2 Huge family kltch & 3 11600 Cd Sandy, 75e-1415; E SIDE hOUM, 3Br 18•. Shene. Aaaoo pocA/ ... ,,
"9nch doon & m~. car garege, nice car gweoe. S22SQf mo PENINUV. • 4 bd Grubb & Eltl9 144-COO w/d hk upe, yerd. No tennle. l1100fmo •
el Mt In a lu•h grdn. PROBATE! yard, Iota of c:enMNc BAL B 0 A Up,,.r 11576 garege. 1975/mo. MC. 731.o571
Off9red at S599,000. Muet s.nr Charming tile, mauve carpet. PENINSULA ••• Four LIDO SANDS 3bd Avocado Ave. 2BR 29A. Avail now. 831-7630 -...... ...,, ..... ""'
OPEN SAT 1-s. 434 3BR2BAhmS505,000 mini blinds, move In bedrooma. Three tiom.S157C. a/C, 11400/mo. att. •'Id ..... tblll91ikfl!Wl*S1__, 3•
SANTA ANA AVE. N.B. 8734777 condition. Call Bob bathe. 0c: .. n view. PENINSULA 3 bd gar. 873-330a or • • •Padous..::: ., .... (111t m.tm OI
VVonM McKay. The Cannery VIiiage Realty Koop Jr. 780-5800, 11950/ mo oc:eenfront. $1975 213"-641-3ee3 2ba,~ ~gat, .. .,..., llN4MOl7 133491a
Prudenua1. 845-7088 au tiuueo View 1oc. Eltt 142. UPNR UY ... LM'g9 CORONA DEL MAR • FROflT-•sE! 19 Y • tub, saet • or 729-7278 famly home. Prfvet.. 2 bd ...... Jh... w • nvv oil. Avt now $120o •lie. llple. ... ..,, -. . 2BR den & ofc, 3BA, 2 48R, 38A. Bonue mso7 38R, 2Ba. ywd, gar, VIiia Rentall 875-4912 t ••llCHWl*l110CI;~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS fp, · apllCloua tvna a room. Pool, epa. BALBOA ISLAND • 3 new c~rp~t. paint EASTSIDE lg 2br, stow, S12'151111o. (114) sn.1-., DOLL IA8Y dining, MCW!ty. Agt IU160/mo bd ~ *2300 l1eoo(lft0 fr~ wtr pd child tlUlltle
Abeolutely darling e1Tm~ Sat/ ... PORT acH.... UDO HIGHIUSE • 2 welcome. saoo/mo. i---.. -0-k-.. -,-11--3BR 2~ea. lmmec Remodeled. 3BR, bd btlY W9 IZ300 2 ILKI TO ICH! 7-.1813. hOfM on OM of thO• Vliiliilili La Tow, 18A. Pool AV81abte LAGUNA BCH -3 bd 2BR 28a. -get, FP , _______ .._, Hcne ~°"'1Y· ....
enofmOU8 Iota that are large, bright Uk9-NW, NOYetnber 15. $1800/ hu. ocn vu. l2800 11~. · Luxury condo, 1BR, toe, ae" + den,
eo held to find. Butld 2 aun... Turn-keyl mo. Call .lennlfer for cwtom decor, fr'P'C, Sta!Ctt'mo 'tot ~
up or bulld out. It'• Anxloua owner! DALEIOUT WINTER "'°'9 lldng9 pool, tennl•. gym, onty. Up to e tior...
perfect, and only 1194,000. 1131-M7t llUll'TlllQTOll 7_ .. 700 RENTALS AVAH.ASL.E (714>4M aaaa Bear & MacArthur ok. Cal Aon ~
1439,ooo. Call Anne _,_.. "*"'-~ 1820/mo. Oya ue. 78'MOOO ReMu of Mi;C~ 831-1298. IUCH ARIA Wawrlront Hornee Inc. 87:1 uoo 0405 Evn 731-7528 NcoWport Bch.,.,. I SOI ' I II CO/\S I
WM*" ... -. .
Mr.I HO 1""''•
LOCATIONll a ..... 3bt 3ba. 1soo
elf. 2 etory 2 Pl ga. rage, lndry rm, Inte-
rior decofated • tllel Petloa, St 89,000.
Deve, 848-S880
Heritage lnvutment.
The Community Mar-
ket Place. Pilot Cluel-
fted
~78
:*13,?::0 Ind u:-11--------• e:JM~ HARIOll VllW-VIEW! Newport RlvJera, a. llAYPRONT LMNO, 38r ~. 28..0~:.uc No matter ~ .. ol...... •'°'Y· 38R 2~ new 38e. ~-bey
LESS THAN l40,ooo. what you're bor. ocn & c:tty 11gt1ta. ~ "-~ _.!· ~ .. ~~ 9w Owfter 714-3~ 5BR 2\o\BA f --· _.... _.... _,, ·-• --8Zt1. c.11 tor Appl_· doing, your & ~ noc:. ;'..:/ '*'• f/p, 722-7738 :W~ A~·=
hometown •N BAY Waterfront. cno. VYonM Mct<aly, Walde 3Br 28a. 2-ctW 211.i:m .._ ~ ' Ho uses Condos
For Rent
l.J'\ih"ll Id"
newspaper 3BR, 28A. ca-. tum1 The Prudenlal. M 5-gar. &.rw,. ~ ,.....oo. -~ _.:....... -· __ unfun\. l2200(mo Yrty 7088 or 729-7278 0een . ,,_._ ••1 8,..,., -• •-·-
Tiw Iii. ~7213 JASMIN.E PARK. 3SR, Avell 1211 · 841 80M !.,~ loc~~
2BR + 1"-BA. frplc, 3\48A. Fnplece, A/C, mo.1n.1eei AQe1tt
ftta In. petlo, gar. Vrly autometlc ~arege. 11250+ _,.,,, .... S2'20Qlmo. 720-3985 llUWN., 2'4l8e. ~
Why play Hide 'N l11MOOO V.AOI! 6BA, meld'a IUKI! TO BCHl ~ ~~ lrMoTn--= ~n:"P.= .. "°"'...._,,,.,.. 38R 28& front ~ qulltl'Ws. 4~ pool, pnleCI HR 1-"'8.l Mlfk;.n.M.1 ,_... _, to 1 ,_ loclllafl' Mnouno8 eePe cod etyte, frptc, View. INoctc lo bch. condo. k'8lde lndly, Cl/i---------
842-5e7'1. ..'"°"'.,......_ w/d , wtnler 0t yrty 131aO/mo. 8~1520 w, nlCe pilllo. U2Sf ILUFFI llQQDT
e7 ..... e IM now OCEAN & HARBOR mo. Agent MZ..ae91 48A+fwn rm. l110Qf ---~~~-----------------~==~~-~---cHARMING 2~ + ·~ u~~ ~y~~~~ ~. S~y~~.
atudy. 1 BA home. redWood w aundeclcs, rum •tudlo loft, gete George Elklne My.
Newly upgraded I frplc, •pa. loft. Iota of guerded comm 11300 * eu CMM * !\I I" .. I t,J,'; p• ·I Nt· ... .-.1
•' r•
Bt}. ll t I • ,t '. B1 · -, 11 'tJ! ,' r H1·,1, r '(1• q
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$1390/mo. 78N384, ~=·1 :; c:~~:N:. mo dep. 127-7957. ou•tu upstrs 2tlt
Furn 38' n., trptc, eat location: wtllAl to Si.pa to Sand. new/2 28a. gar, belcony, bit
880 VWRY bch 6 ahol>cMna from ma1r .... vttd c.t. to bch. ll200/mo.
,. LM 1i l/20/92. thla erUsUC -2AR + tiuge t>eJC. pool/ape. (IUl)3M •531
111 mo ..,..._:I den, 2~ BA retreat. 11480.118-952-5.225. FAMILY COMFORT
B \I H• 1 \
U250/mo + $2000 ap.doua 4br, )b& '°"
dep. 87G-0833 c:et9d 9nd of culdMc.
f't-'\I"'.~ 1 i \ 'I 11-; 0..... "" ftl'V """ 38R 2"'8e 2.-ety ~ 2 fp, 3 car a-. Ira Yfd new carpet. 511 S.a-hme dbt OW rwty new Ind grdrw, 1 'I' fiMM
2Br 2ba yrty, ._, 2 oar wwd, 2BR, 2BA. frpl. cpvPwnt, PWtc....nlnQ. &2450/mo 131-eMe.
gw, ....,, toe8I remodl • l t 710, 7'0oe382. 11250/mo 7ee..38~1 u•--•-•• 112blltobchl11300. SO OI' HWYi Upper1-:--~~~-...,,,..__,. ~ "'.,,._.
548-4121 ~Ida Upper 29r tS.. 1 car lmmec Condo on Pertcl UnoelelNollad __, •·
gar, f1at11 a bttght 2BR 28a. den. A/C, c:lly lgtm .him .... "50 .._ i w/d, frig, encl _,, roome. HR ~ ~ =.:::·.:=::
iAM Tlfl I • .,,... Huge Clpllc 1 blk llO bcb..
--__. ••• ~ bit .,.. 8P•CTACULM 1• lndry hlcUp. l1IOOt p "Y lmmac 411R, fwn ...... 4901\t ~ rm. dMllched euo hm Cell 213 5'8 1322
w/panoremlo 110/o UOO...,. ..._......,
... ~· HWllY ~ °" eech .... Ira ,.... gr8deel, ~ 1M 1 block to ...we a
•P• ~/fountain In b••oh. t2300tmo. etrlum, MO aya. grdrv 1_. ~ V.W a epe IW'O. LM tor condO. 1.,. • ""-=: M!~1.. ... W/d. MW apt a .,,. 1111Qftfto ""110
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patio. AvaH new. t1tlll/lno. en.eat
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Ht '• · • ' 1 I •I.I, !\11\lt 't...!.? llF:\l ·u ·'''"" SllAHE :!7.!4jl SHAH!·: :.>7:.>-1 •WTllDE• "~'::!' ~18Rtw>tMI ~ *1;,~E~'.:!.2!~ Beeu~l~! .... R f!>"ICTMIBllORS 2~~8!":~~ 2:.'! foBAbc~.aG:,-:':,,d~ H~=n=~:.
eomra ~· 2400 hlwp, yd. quiet 1oc1 "' .... J..l2pt~-~ Sl601 amkrw. A..al 1--.dl S500/mo. N/amkr. gar, grndr. utlla.
Commercial
Real Estate
i ~-l~~,:~ --~ c •t ~~(lj~ mo-mo 844 MH 11/111400720•9868 l\<\Ba twnhM, trplc, .....,,. :::._.~.::_-•1 • rans Damon 675-2178 Avail now John 54Nll4 hsekpg & lndry· Incl .,..,._ 28t d/w, w/d hlcup, ge. • , ........... p ng $725 N/smkr 759-3646 lllMllllM• N ~,.,_4 •TRiifOJ VISW• nige. patio, S975/mo. .Oreat tocatJon 38R 18A YflY $1250. ASAP M/F 2o.30 lo shr NB • om 2S.. Wld ""· "'"""""• Sunny 2Br dupbl d/W 1780 SANTA ANA -On-site panclng 129 40th St 3BR In Nwpl 8eh N/ NB 41 2BR 2BA to ahr * xeo ce r-8yr~H~~:; frig, xtra lg deck.' $_87rS CENTAUR MGMT •Ac11vlty Afogram Lg 18A 1B.A yr1y $850. smkr. S400-S500imo. with non/smkr. Avl 11/ Suite•, 9X12. tum .
.... ,...,.1 __ 7_,.714 Gwage avt. 494-4282 1542·2218 or 631·2725 •Heating & air cond 215 32nd S1. CaJJ Dan 722·9020 1. $460/mo. Ask for FrH parking, .lunch ..,........,_ ... -Aak about our Call .llm .laoobe Mellssa 646-3550. room & cott ... recepl,
SU JiJAi &fMiO V.y otf ... 1•t28Mon2,,.~ w/ ·=~~D::s ~:R mow.-fn allowance 875-3777 or 857-3998 C~B~,S::,.:g1~ PROF FEM N /amkr 25-:~f ~:"~AX~
S1150/mo °'IN. Furn, r · • r ..... Nr • · a. 38R 2Ba. fireplace a. $500. Marte, 81M73-35 lo ahr lrg twnhm In S350/mo, mo-to-mo. tennis & poot Pano Oen on Maf13u9t'lte. wat«, gw. No peta Huntlngten 2BR 1"aa. All ha\19 5339 or 819-487•2113 Nwpl Crst. All amens. Al Quinlan 833-9S50
00\lbeyw. 848-1191 $975/mo. ~ 2323 Ekten 548-7854 Ten'ltOe Not1tt W/D hkupa & 1 car $495/mo. Avail 11/1 '
SEAWIND CONOO. 841" 1 BR apt. oceen ... ...... v.... ll'latp 18700 F1oftda si. pa;.. Nr Hoag Hoa-CdM sunny 2BR 2BA to Hm 65().6534 Wll 27H908 CdM \80 to , 100 sf.
pertor a Tlcood .. oga. aundeck, CIOH 10 2BR 2BA. gar. $795. H7untl1r49 :::C02h pltal. M2-4387 ahr. Deck. fplc. Fem ROOM F~RENT Wllh, SA/1~ hgwyf aig-
28R, 28A. 2 car gar. beach, frplc. s10001 Pam, Agt 548-5880 ~----38r 2aa, frplc, aundeck nl amler. MOO/mo + $400/ m lltlff In-~~~00 S950fmO (213) 431-4758 mo. 87M143 after lpm 079-3848 0oe ... ..._ be.ch-S1500. 28r 28&, f~, "utile. 720.o1:te eluded. aide C.M. n:!!~~L tr:i~~ :::_ 1~1oground ~ enct •MOVE-IN SPECIAL! ~ ~09Y:~ s!:: :i~·~~~~o .._ c~_:~d~"42:k1:°:'~ ,;:·;~~so::~ tor ~C:,1;! ~~a. A1
hrdwd fir&. &1100/mo -· • new car_ .. ear-1 BEDROOM Ind utU 1595 5345-8188 beach. S450. Garage I C. S325/mo utlla Incl.
Agt. ewol 8S7-3030 · por1, convenl«lt loc. Pool, apa, cat>i. hkup ATTRACTIVE 2BR near avall. 714/&94-93a8 ~ta 2~~.:.cx::..i.~ Window ofc. 540-4118 S850/mo. 873-46n W'ESTUKIVIUAOE llJUORGUALITYAPTS Ferry. gar, patio. bed ba, S500/mo. omc:. Space, 875 aq fL
Vena .... 2 SUit•. MMfU t2 ............_FM Rent lndry. 11 •050/mo, CM.Shr w/male 28' 11 1 1 •42-4536. 550' gar w/rollup frplc, o-. c:tbhM, IN 18R, btock & YI from -ytty. 673-4866. 2ba. av1 now, aet0u ul nc . v
11190 200 McNefl beach. Stove. refrig.. BA ,A..A Cheefful 1 & 2 Bdrm•. from bluff Pool $400 Janet. door. $876. 831-3808 Sa~ 1-5. CM3-2094. new carpetlng/palnl, P•1•1d•~~! .d~-·. ••alatance alarme, u10~ ISULEll fulty 1fvm1 + dep. s4a.esn Single mom would Ilk• Prime·~ for IM on lndry rm, vacant. Sin· '" .,.._,, ,....,.. laundry tac, efeva\Or•. r. l • gar nc · to share home with Coast Hwy. Call J. YSMLY a WINT&R gle, prof. only. $850/ Avallable 10/15. Appl pool & spa., BBOa, rec S780/mo YflY. 1 per· Corona Del Mar to aame non/smkr Lve Ray Co. for detalls
1-38dnna. Moat near mo. 6715-1896 to aHI 831.e107 room, MCure pertclng, aon. no pets 873-0837 share quiet, very meas. 641 -3774 · eeo.8888 Aak for Lou
beach. Furn/unfurn. $HS No Pet• complete shopping LOVELY 3Br 2YIBa clean, lg twnhm, tum · Anne,,, i...u. 545().$1500/mo. Vitia COM $500/mo.. Large nearby. 18171 Spring-townhM In Partl N-BR W/pvt BA & phone WHAT A VIEWI NB 2BR ltentate .7 .... 912 Studio. 312 Lerkapur. 1 BR. lo1a of wood, dale. MUD OK. port. Al(all Dec..June. Une, maid HIV. All pem. rec tac .. gated,
YOU .,...__1 Open 11 to 2. Sal. $580/mo. HUD Wet-71...-0-1203 115e0/mo &eo.o31e amen. No pets/drugs/ nl• F to shi' w/aat'M. INllUS l'Hl/\L 27S8
iruwvw tvv 714/499-5735 or 2131 come. New crpt/mlnl. • •tnClkerw pie .... S750/ S8SO + YI . 1545-9475. WAIT TO ea.2839. am pet OK 722-0812. McLAIN ENTERPRISES mo. D• 844-645e. • Hie YQl>I' camper.,_.
LM8YtMWlllert CHARMING 2Br 18a, 28R 18A In lrtplex w/ FEATURES "91nOmcndrMMytMll
18R ··-O\Alet .. _ $87$ frplc 2-ear oar w/d ganige. lndry nn. Blk• EXCWSIVE FIND ~?Selllwlfl 3BA ... Exec ·-$2100 hk ~. So. of 'PCH. 10 beach, Westside. BEACH & COUNTRY • clMllllad Id. =:,:n,;;.•:: ...,._ s1aeo, ut11 pc1. e s150/mo. eea.oo72 THI GRANVILLE ewe COMMUNmes BARA
CAllUWE
642-5671
.. _ -..,........ mo lae, HOO ~. Clean 2BR aBA. Ind. NOW UIASIMG 1. 2 a 3 B.clroom ~· Aval 1\M. tl73-e353 9(drv & wat« sees + Apta w/ftplc. w.t bar, ~NC)().1218 $500 ctep. lg ).d. 'mW ~\JNty ~ .:: =~ .:Ida ~
DOWNSTAIRS a1udlo. 2 '9q. "8-1521• port Councry Ck.lb ed-w/911.tr8 at,... All
blkaho fJcmWbMch/O a n.erutil Cu1e FURNISHED 1 BR Jecen1 to Fnhlon I.. '"91nten.nce lnct. • P•· · Cottage. Slogle prof. land. Spaclou~ 2 & Sony, no.,.... S&5Q/mo. 875-8989. noo/amk. ulll Inc. E. 38drm• apt hOmH W/ FROM Sl.295/mo
DUPLEX ao of Hwy Side. $895. 548-5058 den. wet bM, wshr/ THE NEWPORT MARINA AVf Nowt ~ condo, t' dryer hook-ups, <fir• 79(M)919 cny Ughta "'-· tav-3Br 2ea, p, dW, wd, Cute Meaa Verde 28R, place, 2 car garage, F~AY APTS 11
111\ty furn, 195()/mo p , paitlo. 2208 wa-quiet cul-cl•sac, n-pool & spa. Sorry. No 8IG CANYON
(811) ......,17 terfront Dr. 873-4298 crpl/ drps $710. Refs. Pets. 6'4409
Apartments
For Rent
NICE 2Br 18a 1·atory, 4ff.1936 at 9n.3803 FROM S2,000 NPT H9hta 28r 1Ba.
recently refu_ rb, off ••atD• UV 2Br. b&I· Avallable tmrnedlalety frplc, ~-No ~
atreet, no...,jl~rage. C«fV, ;.. new crpl/ Catt •.e.e •181111 ldMI for retlled per-1825. ~, ......... gem pn1. Quiet. S740. 12Q ~ ., eon.. seoo. 79CMI077
OPEN bMmed cellnga. E. 20lh St. 8424080 OllE YEAR NEW!
lofted BR, kltch & I/aide eharp 1 BR, "OM TM• WATD" 2BR, 1 BA. Private lndry rm. Ouage. bttln. gw, no ~. with ~ bay patlO « blllcony. 2nd (r: •' ·.• •
LOIQ llACll 17M/mo. Avall nowl S89S Pem. Agt 548-view. 28r 2Ba wtth g• month FREE with
900 S 0-... llW 72<MM23• Jim, Agt. 5880 aft tip 979-3848 rage. No pets. $1 tlOOI leuel S850/mo. Call
>Ora lrO A.pie. 18R. SJnan :ZBR 1BA. tip, USTalD• mo. 873-7092 * 979-9991 *
29A a 29R. 28A.. lQ gar. lndty, no ~. •8eok ~ ..-100• TO SANDI STUDIO STEPS TO sM S*tol. ffl ~ 114 Matguef1t9. Open 2eR tBa. emaJ1 btlck CLEAN FURN APT. BEACH, all utltttt .. (atat .... tOT SUn 1 to 4PM. S1,000. yard, gu W/O hkups. e 2BR ---1195/MO l)ald. lnc:ludea J)Wt(•
II\ I "' • 1548-2525. No pets. MS-1831 9 mo. rental. Avail Ing. 831~1'4
Studio Apt, living, after 3pm lmmed 1h=:t~ Walk to lloh nr H099
kitchen & bath. Walk • t Id 1ar Im 11'""1 * Deo. Rent l'RDI 29R + ~ 11~ to bchl Avl 11/1. $750 •• • • ' mac. 2BD-$700 * 18A-Ffom 5895 S 1300 /lfto Wlnt•r utl Incl. 11a Ofchkl Av stow, frig, cpta, deck, * n• * PooC/Spll Ml 1931
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6052 ;_ n••----lWn~t 28R ,,_.Ba. pela, $595. Open Sal Frig d_....._.... ..._ ... -·--frplc. r-.w Cf'fJ paint. 10.1 or calf 873-4601 1nc1.' .. ,_.,, ........
ADOllUU: •TUDIO sM pedo, bit! to bChl 1N Rooheeter No pee.~
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nHr watff. A9frtg, Off 1at .. ReM ,.._ Incl. No ptlta Ms,.155 •~ .....,.," ·
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a. uwhilT 1BR. Tee ~':lath~= rur.';'01:=0:;::: :~O:O ~G.1•
frpto. rJ/w, ~ no ••• 048• Pool, 2 lndfY rma, MC 1--------
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, Apartmentc;
For Rent
I\• I • • '" mo Y'tr •n •to 1 BA seeo. oat. ~. titwpt Ht.a .,., 1 BA. $200 OFFtu
l)adO, lndry rm avt. ct.n, yd, patio, $895. Lg 18R A 28R. 0• CMrm1ng MR ._....
WaW/lr•h ~· Sony, A\11. 11/11 rage, lndry rm, nlca on bch, wJd. partdng. 11.\1 I•' ' '
)"'11 ·, 1 • • I ' \ ' No~ U1...,.7 nie.3031 qui.t tocatlOn ftp. fem. $371/mo.
28A lllA Ufllr. a..ge, ••8MAltP •"f•R Redue41d renf, 1Bt 1Ba. 1=~ 1173-34tSort7a-1~7•
frpto, tundeoll. 309 .... bltln• • .,..,.,,.. new paint/ drapH C!HTAUA MGMT. eo.. MeN. NI •"*'1 Und tt. l1100hno CM OK. a.. Pam. Aot '571/mO, ~n n.. 84 .. 2281 Ot at.ans matur•. employea Y9MV·..... ••• ••• 11/2>1~. 7'31 w. 11th ..,.... ptfr'd. A80fmo
t 8A •--... 'J lf'a .., It 0 21W1...,.._ ..0-"'-.......... sae-1379 la' -·.. • • VIia ...... 11700
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Home builders' ball to celebrate America
M ore than just patriotic pride which has developed 1 o shelters for the has prompted Home Builders D ..., .. .... 1 Council members to buy .L'1::.fl.L transitiona ly homeless throughout the
their tickets early for the 38th annual ESTATE cor~~~on replaces Judrth Lenthall,
inaugu ral ball dinner dance. The black R former planner for the city of San
tie event, themed "Celebrating Ameri-QlJNIJlW Diego, who was hired by HomeAid 18
ca," .P~omises to be an exciting and en-months ago to help establish the pro-
tertaining event • gram throughout Southern California.
Scheduled for Nov. 2 at the Newport tato b II th h th-d L th II' · · la h lped Beach Marriott, the event will mark the r a ots roug out e ay. en a s expertise in p nning e
II . ( th "Based on the turnout at the beach, to cr:eate th~ first permanent HomeAid insta ation o e new HBC board of di-our event was fun and successful" housmg project, the Sammy Oavis Jr.
rectors. The coveted Case Bradford Me-commented DaJe Feutz of the Taco B~ll Home in Los Angeles, which closes es-
morial Award will be presented to the Corp. AIAIOC's vice president/president crow th is month .
individual who has best exemplified eled, Roberta Jorgensen, presided as In addition, lenthall introduced
tommitment and dedication to the master of ceremonies. Ad<;>pt-a-Shelter programs to the BIAISC
building industry. • regions and established HomeAid con-
Patnotic red, white and blue decora· p at N ·1c I tractual re. lationsh1~s with the cit1·es of tions will create a festive atmosphere for unn1 oven was recent r honored as the top-producing long BeaCh; San ernardino, Brea and
attendees t? enjoy during a sumptuous sales a~ent for Grubb & Ellis Santa Ana. She will continue in a pro-s1t-down dinner. A stand-up comedian R ·d t. I B S · f · I I · h" ·th H eA.d and a renowned live band will offer a es1 en 1a ro erage erv1ces in South· ess1ona re ations 1p w1 om 1 as a crn California for tile mon th of August, consultant, assisting in the development
full menu of entertainment for guests according to Milton E. Naylor, execu-of future permanent projects.
throufhout the evening. tive vice president and manager of the HomeAid builds and renovates shel-
Tic ets for the event are $65 per per-Pacific Southwest Re_gion. ters for the transitionally homeless
son. For more information, .contad co-Nunnikoven is a se nior marketing throughout the Southland. The transi-
chairmen Colleen Malone of Malone consultant with the Laguna Niguel of.. tionalfy homeless are those people who
Homes at 731-3676 or Mm Ellis of fice. need 30 to 180 days in a comprehen-
First American Title at 558-3211 . Also in the top 20 for the month of sive care program which helps them to
• August were Lorraine Reyes, Ood Bate-regain emotional and financial stability.
S hetly Howard has been· named man and Jeanne l..afourcade of the Ir-For more information, call the HomeA1d
director of business develop-vine office, William Cote and Barbara office at 396-9993.
ment of the Interior Improve-Aune of the Newp<?rt Beach office, Jeff . • \l
ment Divi.sion at Elliott Corp., a New-Stearman and Barban Weber of the s ponsorships are already being ac-
port Beach-based general contraaJng San Oemente office, M~ Easley, cepted for this year's MAME
firm. Bifl Wedmott and Swift Torr~ Of awards program, "MAME '91 Car-
Howard comes to Elliott fr°"' a simi-the Laguna Beach office, Mary Lou navale -UnmaSking the Excellence."
lar post at S.D. Malkin Windsor, Diane Maher and Nancy Presented annualfy by the Sales and
Ptt>perties of Beverly Galaz and Ron Miller of the Mission Marketing Council of the building In-
Hills. She has been in Viejo office. dustry AssociiPon of Southern Califor-the oommercial, indus-• nia, the awaras program is designed to
trial development and A hmanson Developments has an-honor Major. Achievements in Merchan-
property management nounced the promotion of Garr dising Excellence (MAME) In the resi-
1 n dust r y for ap-R. Williams to the position of dent1al development field.
proxlmatery 1 O years. real estate marketing analyst. In keeping with the theme of this
In this newly created Williams, who joined Ahmanson a year's festivities, borrowed from Rio's fa.
position at Elliott, year ago as marketing coordinator, will mous Camivale, the many~ted spon-
Howard will develop be responsible for analyzin.s market sorship levels are named for ~
Shelley H and coordinate interior conditions, competitive projects and jewels and appropriately translated into
d~lopment and tenant improvement buyer profiles to develop effective pric-Portuguese, the native language of Bra-
proJects for the company's operations ing and marketing strategies for Ahman-zil.
throughout Southern California. son residential neighborhoods. He also "In the past, MAME's traditional
Elli?tt Corp. speciaJlzes in the coo-will compile sales and dosing forecasts a sponsorships have come from builders,
struction of oommercial, industrial, of-and continue his involvement in plan-· developers, advertising and PR agencies,
flee and interior development projects ning and implementing a wide range of mottgilge brokers an<f Interior designers,
folks and their guests won 't miss any 01
th e action from their choice seats."
The black tie event will be held Feb.
22 at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim
Deadline for entries 1s Nov. 18 at the
Waterfront Hilton in Huntington Beach
Call Dave Lopez of Brdmafea at 851 -
3131 or Linda Wood of Kaufman and
Broad, 921 -0500, for additional infor-
mation. •
M cCarthy/Pacific of Irvine, Or
ange County's largest com
mercial and industrial con
tractor, has hired three new stafi mem-
bers. Chris J. Anthony will serve as esti
mator for the firm 's parking structures,
Rick A. Randall joins McCarthy as a
manager, while kevin l. Mann will
serve as project scheduler.
Previously an estimator at Oltman .,
Construction Company,
Anthony comes to Mc-
Carthy/Pacific with five
years of e,i<perience in
the construction in-
dustry and a degree in
en g 1nee r1 n g con·
struction management
from Cal State Long
Beach. As an estimator
for McCarthy/Pacific
parking structures, An-Chris Ant ny
thony will perform estimating functions
which include quantity t.al<eoffs and
pricing of parking strudure projects.
Randall, previously a technical engi-
neer for Morrow Micro Computer, man-
age:s McCarthy/Pacific's communications
and Information processing. He has 13
and f1aS regional offices in Westlake Vil-marketing activities, including me rdlan-the people who readily come to mind
lage and Las Vegas. dising, advertising, model home and when touring a new model home," ex-Rl-L •--~-" • sales office design and budget control. plained Adam Lubow of Real estate Di-"-"ll l'WlllUAI• Kevin Mann
W hat do Neptune's Revenge, Before joining Ahmanson, Williams mensions, this year's sponsorship dlair-
Or. Seuss and fan~ castles spent two ~ars as a marketing coordi-man. years of experience in the computer in· ha\le in common? They were nator with the Ved Corp. Prior to that. "This year, we have broadened the dustry and holds a degree in electronics
all award-winning entries in the A1A Or-he served four years as assistant market-MAME Award sponsorship levels to en-engi.neering from Eastern Michigan Uni-an~ County 1991 Invitational Sand Ing manager for the Irvine company. He eourage participation from manufactur-vel"Slty.
CaStle Competition, held recently on began his profe5Sional career in man-ers, suppliers and building contractors, With five years of experience in the
the beach at Corona del Mar. agement P.05!tions with leading retail who are all sudi an int~I part of the construction industry, Mann comes to
In the sand castle category, Wim-c:fiains, induding J.W. Robinson, where Southern California real estate in-McCarthy/Pacific from Kitchell Con-
berly, Allison, Tong & Goo of Newport he was brancti department manager, dustry " he noted. "We want to recog-tractors. As a project schech1ler, Mann
Beach won first ptace honors for "A and the J.C. Penn~ Co., where he nize the important role that many sup-will utilize scheduling techniques to
Tribute to Dr. seusa: Qeen ~ In served as merchandising manager for porting companies play." generate bar charts, reports and critic.al
Sand." Newport BeK.h-based £r1ich-severil Orange_ County stores. S~1p levels start at S300 for path method networks which aid in
Rominger captured second ~ with A business graduate of the Unl\lersity the Safira, which in Portuguese means monitoring the status of construdion
"Fantasy Castle'' and Coleman Caskey of Redlands, Williams also earned a sapphire. Others are the Rubi for SSOO projects.
Architects of Irvine placed third for a marlceting ~rtiflcate from UCI. He has the Esmeralda for S2,000 and, fo; •
porttayal of Mosa>W's Red Square in been an active member of the Sales and $3,000, the Diamante. L inda Simpson has joined the
"Capitalism In the USSR." Marketing Council and the Home Build-''The excitement is beginning to build Fountain Valley office of ERA
Taisei ol l~ ee.dl took fir1l prize ers Couna l for over seven years. as the first MAME sponsors have given Star Real Estate Center as a bro-
in the sand sculpture catepy for "Nep-• their commitments," Lubow said. leer/sales associate.
tune's Revenge." ''TennTnal Growth," H omeAld, the non-profit chari-"GMAC ~, IMCO Realty Ser-Before joining ERA Star, Slmps_on wa.~
where computer terminals grew from table arm of the Building In· vices, TMC escrow, the Los Angeles affiliated with anocher ERA franchise of.
treefl 'shroocs, entered bv Peridlan of Irvine, dU5try AssoclatJon of Southem Times, Homebuyers Guide, Balawin fice in Orange ~~~ where she was a
'"' ed second. CW, Inc. o( Irvine Callfomla, has announced the appoint-Communities and the Roxburgh Asency oonsist.ent top 10 prooucer and a mem·
turned In the third-~ entry with Its ment o( Mike Lennon as Its new execu-are the first Diamante sponsors. ber of the Multi~Mllllon Dollar Produc·
depiction ol "11uee koi$. In a fountain." tfve directot for Southefn C.alifomla. "New Homes Ma~ine, Woode.rest ers Oub. the I~' grand prize went to Taisei Lennon, who has been BIA Orange Oeveloomen~ Ahmanson Homes, Chi-She i:s a member of the Realty Invest·
for "Neptune's Revenge." WATG's County's director of public affairs for tfie cago Tftle and Homes for Sale Magazine ment As'sodation o( California and has
"Tribute fo Dr. Seuss,'' com~ with a past four years, helped to launch · are the first Esmeralda sponsors, and serwd on pt and Las V~ nigh~ com-
bustp ol the Cat In the Ha~ ~ the HomelJd two years ago. He also served Bti!enlarVlagoni Architects are the first mlttees for the Muscular OystJOphy So-
• eople's 0'°'°8 awird, dlOli!n by spec-as director of HomcAid Orange County, Rubi sponson. As early sponsors, these ciety •
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