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QUOTIS OF TltE DAY
"Roads have always meant P"I
so~re; roads have •/wayi tepte-
sented freedom."
Irvine Co. Chairman Donald Bren
on the opening of Newport Coast
Road (Al)
•
'Wool •nd llBht..Jtsrttd I ta.l<e to~ open road.,, .
Walt Whitman
COMMUNITY EVENTS
• Food donation• will be pdced
up today b)'. local Boy Soouts, who
left plastic donation bags at area
households last weekend. Resktents
are asked to contribute canned and
other non-perishable food to help
feed the hungry throughout Orange
County during the hollciay season.
• Orange Coast College presents
''The Failure to ~g," a <fra~
about the torpedoing Of the USS In-
dianapolis during World War II.
Showtimes are 8 p.m. tonight and 3
p.m. Sunday. For information, call 32-
5880.
•The Costa Mesa Oty Coundl
wit( meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday In the
council chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive.
•South Coast lt~y continues
its production of ''The Extra Man," a
play by Richard Greenberg about
Keith, everyone's best friend, who
takes an overactive interest in his pals'
personal lives. Show times are 8 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday, 2:30 and 8
p.m. Saturday and.2:30 and 7:30
p.m. Sunday. For tickets and Informa-
tion, call 957--4033.
TIU TllE PILOT
• ⪚nning Thanksgiving, Nov. 28,
and uch subsequent Thursday, the
Piiot will publish four special flollday
i.ues dewted to the true spirit of the
holiday season.
We are requesting that our readers
~ in their faw>rite family recipes,
deoonting tips, favorite hOuse With
ChristJw decorations, lnecpenlfve gift ideas,·~,.~ ltlOries~ tographs and anythtng elle thlt
make this season special for you and
your famlty. ·
We wlH _e.ubllsh as many • we can
In each edit~. Pleate _.. your
k1tm1 to: Owiltmas Editor, 1"'8 Not,
3)0 w. ~ St., Coltl Mell, Cahf.
92627. Thank you.
INDEX
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By lrts Yokol ... ...,
WBSTMINSTBR -Aft.er aerving
two yea.rs in priloo for the 1988
traftlc death of e.IM>e Penlmula
relldent Debbie Dlelea, Daniel
David Omew became ·• free man
Friday aftemooa.
The 22·,eu-old Omel.-, whole
oriainal mamlaupter conviction ucl 10.,CU 1entnco were O¥er.I
turned, wu coavk:ted of a leaer
cbarJe earlier tWI week -one that
pennita • maximum four·year sen-
tence.
Orange County Superior Court
See ORNELAS/Ill*,_
Circulation 45 ,()()() 25t
Sdld: More than 4,000 homes
October figures reveal 11.a· percent increase for county
By Tony Cox monthly survey of Newport Beach and
llulNa &mor Costa Mesa home sellers, most local bro-
More than 4,000 Orange County homes kerages continued to suffer sales declines
were sold in October, up 11.8 percent in August and September.
~rom October 1990, according to a report • Local home sellers interviewed this
tssued by TRW Propeny Data. week said that despite reduced home
The average aale price in October was prices and interest rates that arc at,a 17-
$239,469, up 1.3 percent from October year low, many prospective buyers con-
1990, TRW said. tinue to bold back out of concern over
TRW' Oct · · n · the economy and in hopes of getting an s ober statastics re ect an m-even better deal. Some brokers believe crease in activity in August and early Sep-. tember, as closed escrows are the result sales will rebound strongly when interest ·
of deals struck six to eight weeks earlier. rates bepn to go back up, because when
The sales increase eomes as good news rates are on the decline, many home
to an industry that has been socked with shoppers hold out for further decreases.
a recession-driven slowdown in sales. Ac-According to a report by the California
cording to The Pilot Economic In~cx's Association of Realtors, 23 percent of Or-
ange County households can now afford a
median-priced home, up Crom 16 percent
at this ti.me last year and the highest af-
fordability rating in more than three
years.
Craig Batley, owner of REJ MAX of
Newport Beach, said the statistical in-
creases arc a good sign, but put in per-
spective, the numbers don't necessarily
mean the market is strong. The point of
reference for the statistical increase is last
October, when the Persian Gulf crisis was
heating up and local real e.state sales de-
clined sharply, he said.
"Things are better," Batley said. "That
doesn't mean they're good, but -they arc
better. It's headed' in the right direction."
Marc~loc
Newport Cwt Oriw, which winds from Pacific Coast Highway just south of Cameo Shores to MacArthur Blvd. near Uniwrsity Drive in Irvine, opened Friday.
IPVlnl Go. om.cials sing 'Song of the Open Road'
Local dignitaries gather for
Newpotit Coast Drive aebut
81 fMa Loll *' ..
W alt Whitman he's not. but Irvine Co. Olainnan
Donald Bren nevertheless delivered bis own
"Song of the Open Road" Friday afternoon
before 1 crowd of about SOO community leaders
perched on Pelican Hill to celebrate the grand opening
of Newport Coast Drive.
Souftt 11w ""-Co
MacArthur Boulevard near University Drive in Irvine.
The opening of the road Friday afternoon will offer
south county residents a more direct route to John
Wayne Airport, UC and t'ewport Center, along with
the promise of significantly reducing rush-hour
congestion in Corona del Mu.
"I wasn't sure I'd live to sec it," said Luvena Hayton,
owner of Hayton's Bay Window dress shop in Corona
del Mar and chairwoman of the transportation
committee for the Corona del Mar Oiamber of
Commerce.
"We have been working for many, many years to get
a viable bypass around Corona del Mar to alleviate the
congestion in our village. Our quality of life will be
better." "Roads have always meant going somewhere; roads
have always represented freedom," Bren said, standing
at a Plui,W podium in a towering canvas tent erected
for the ceremonies. ''Today, J dccpty believe we expand
our own horizons with the opening of Newport Coast
Drive."
Alludin1 to the titles of literary and musical works
such u "The Road Not Taken" and "Hit the Road l~" Bren declared the aew road would sipifJCantly
improve access to and from coastal cities, while
reducing traffic congestion in the area.
Although the Irvine Co. funded road was a necessary
component of the 2,600-homc Newport Coast
development, Irvine Co. Senior Vice President Guy
Hunt said the resort community would generate only
about 19,000 cars a day, leaving 70 percent of road's
capacity for outside traffic.
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The $67 million, 6-milc road winds from Pacific
Coast Hiahway just south of Cameo Shores to
'lrs. more a matter of the
trauma and emotional aspects
of it all.•
I _,.-.r
Htfbor View pOOctpal dlscussita 1he
• 1Ccideft'1 ft1plct on school Chldren
Although the bus came to a sudden
stop, none of the children -ransina in
age fTom 6 to 12 -WIS injured, au-
thorities said.
"It's more a matter of the tramna
and emotional aspects of it all," Aid
Harbor View Principal Paul Twedt.
After arrivin& at school on a replace-
ment bus. the children involved in the
accident met in a IJO'IP and individually
with school and police coumclon to
dilcuss their fecliftp, rangina &om~
prile to friabt. 1Wcdt said. .. Under tho circwnstanca. we feel u
~ ~ uo all comfortabJo and doiria well, be Wd.
Somo children went h<m.o catty with
tbelr ~ts, while othen wbo lt.,ed
were checked on later in tbe day for
any delayed reactions. Twedt ..W.
"There wen a couple cb~ thin
.lliACCIDINt
SeeROAD,wa ,_
IRVINE -Woodbridie High School
officials summoned stadium police at
Thursday night's Sea View League foot-
ball pme after Newport-Mesa School
District trustee Tom Williams called the
home team announcer a "cheerleader"
and told him to "Oo to hell," according
to observers.
Williams. president of the Newport
Harbor Hiah football boosters club.
crossed ovcr to lhe Woodbridae side of
the tadium during the third quarter,
toc>d up in f r0nt of the pr box and an·
&rlly confronted the announcer, acicordia&
to witncSICS. W1lliaim told the announcer
he hould tidt to announcina. not cheer-
leadina. endi"I the ar~ment by tell.ins
the announcer to .. Go to hell." ... ~-
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Pilot People
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Affectionately known as "Jake" along the coast, Jacobsen is a
veteran lifeguard who retired Friday from the city of Newport
Beach after 33 years. BEACH BOSS,__ ___________ _
The lifeguard chief is also a lifelong Newport Beach resident.
He grew up in Corona del Mar and attended local schools, in-
cluding Newport Elementary on the beach, but he actually didn't
become a ci ty lifeguard until he was 22. The jovial Jacobsen
claims he took the seasonal lifeguard job as a way to get out of
1he military.
"Anything to get out of the army .. .lf you had a job, you got out
90 days early, so I told them I was a lifeguard. I was the oldest
lifeguard in the department at the time."
CAREER ON TIE IAPll~--------
But the requisite love for the ocean, and for helping people,
has kept Jacobsen in the profession for three decades. He's
watched lifeguarding become accepted as a "real" job with in-
creased responsibilities and even a serious title -"marine safety
officers."
"It's one of the few jobs where you get to really help the pub-
lic. It's a really giving job ... finding someone's keys or someone's
child ... You can make it fun, too."
-By Iris Yoko/
W ith a thundering bang of the gavel, Mayor Neil Sturbush
c brought the Newport Beach City Council mectin~ to order.
The chamber was packed. It was a media feeding frenzy.
Newspapers that hadn't had a reporter in town in six months had
assigned reporters, photographers and even graphic artists. All
three networks were on hand as were a blizzard of cable
companies. There were so many electric cords running toward the
podium that it looked like someone had spilled a giant bowl of
spaghetti.
Katherine Bell was slightly bemused with
the attention. Nobody had paid much
attention to Councilwoman April Stevens
when she was alive, but her v10lent exit
from life had changed all that.
And as the crucial swing vote on Corky
Miles' larger-than-life development project
ORANGE COAST -Miles Landing -everyone seemed
interested in Stevens' replacement. 0EQIJ\L Sturbush, wearing his customary bow tic,
bright red suspenders and turquoise
by ~ral L•BMu cummerbund, led a brief prayer, announced
the creation of the April Stevens
Scholarship and Overdraft Protection Fund
and then proposed that someone be appointed to fill his fallen
colleague's council seat.
"With the bad economy and our recent spending spree in San
Francisco for the League of Cities meeting, we can't afford an
election,'" St urbush said, the microphone hissing and snapping as
he spoke.
He cleared his throat. The room was silent save the gentle hum
of camcorders.
"I propose that we appoint Benny Lambada," said Sturbush.
In the audience, Corley Miles smiled.
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The new Pelican Hill Golf O ub, in the Newport Coast developme nt, is already hailed as one of the nation's finest.
• _ve
Scenic · links challenge a couple of characters
By Matt Coker
S1lll Writer
G olf, it's been said, builds
character.
If that's the case, the
Pelican Hill Golf Qub, which
opens today, is to character
building what the Oakland Hills
fire was to brush clearing.
The Irvine Co.'s
brand-spanking new links
between Corona del Mar and
Laguna Beach entices, agitates,
arouses, incites, inspires, rocks,
tantalizes, rufnes, thrills,
unhin~es, challenges, Ousters,
tantaltzcs, inflames, titillates.
motivates and, ultimately, hooks
you lilce a designer drug.
Speaking of character
building, The Pilot sent a couple
of characters to the crown jewel
of the Newport Coast
development for a
once-in-a-lifetime,
pull-your-teeth-for opportunity
to put their alleged golf skills to
the ultimate test at what is
arguably the newest member of
the world-class golf course
community.
(The accompanying Hacker's
Scorecard, based on the Media
Day scramble tournament staged
earlier this week at Pelican Hill,
details the plight of Associate
Editor Matt Coker and Assistant
Editor Eric Marson).
The buzz at Media Day was
that Pelican Hill, already
nicknamed "Pebble Beach
South" before it opened, will
beoomc Golf Digest's best
course of 1991 because of the
6,705-yard, par 70 course's
breathtaking ocean views,
beautiful canyon vistas and
Did You Know?
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challenging terrain. ·
Indeed, it is the Disneyland of
golf courses. Designed by
acclaimed golf course architect
Tom Fazio, the aptly named
Ocean Course (a second Pelican
Hill course is scheduled to open
in a couple years) features
fairways lined with pine,
eucalyptus and sequoia, deep
canyons, green rolling hills, a
man-made pond and artificial
rocks made from molds taken
from existing rocks from the
nearby shoreline and Laguna
Canyon.
The entrance to the tunnels
that take golfers from the
canyon holes to the ones on the
cliffs above the ocean resemble
the walls around Cinderella's
>
T be Balboa Ferry, amalleat public utility in the 1tate, hu been
carrying pa11engen on a 1,000 foot ride tilice 1919. Early
ferry ICMce between Balboa islarid end the BaJbol
Peninsula bepn in 1905 and WU aporlctic at bill until Joecph A.
Beek bid for the contract and bcpn with 1 rowboet called the
Art. a temperamental outboard motor IDd 1 reliable ~ir of oen.
Todly the J .A. Beek Conip.ny \I.a three ferry. bolts that annualtY
moYe 700,000 can. 200.000 biijdei and 2.5 mWion people ICfOll
tbe harbor.
We uo llKNOd by )'OUr hiltoricaJ contrlbildonl. a.ad tbt:tilJ to
Did Y• KllOW, 1'9 Pilof, P.O. lks l,fdO. Ollfll Miil, ~
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Castle at the Magic Kingdom.
The foundation has also be laid
for a 35,000-square-foot, Santa
Barbara-style clubhouse.
But there is more to Pelican
Hill than its beauty. AJ Joe
Black, president of Western
Golf Properties, the company
that is managing the course, told
the media before anyone
stepped foot in a tee box. "We
want everyone who plays here to
feel they are being treated
special."
That they do. Upon arrival,
valets greet you, take your clubs
out of your car, park your car
and place the clubs into your
golf cart. If a groundslceeper is
anywhere near you while you're
playing, they stop what they're
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doing until your party has
completed its shots. When you
pull your golf cart into the
temporary clubhouse driveway
after a round, the valets clean
your clubs of{ and take them to
the parking lot for you, where
you'll meet up with them when
you're ready to pick up the car.
Of course, for 95 bucks a
round ($125 on Fridays,
Saturdays, Sundays and
holidays) you should expect
special treatment
If you thinlc no one will lay
out that kind of dough for a silly
golf game, think again. Pelican
Hill Golf Oub is booked solid
through Monday.
Yep, there are a lot of
characters out there.
About Sl,000 worth of tools and a bite were rcponed stolen last Saturday from a garage In the 170 block of Broadway. • Someone took $300 from a cub drawer durin1 a bufJlal)' at Globe Delicates· sen, 1928 Newport Blvd., on NOY. 8. Entry Into the businas wu made by pryina open a front dOor. • 1Wo ~ of jewelry worth about $4,600 were rcponed atolcn No¥. 7 from an unloC:kcd cue at an 'B. 17lb Streci oomipment lhi>p • • · Police arrcatcd Michael Robert ~ 25 on ~ ot PfowHaa ud
beina under lbc lnftucnce of tW'COtica ~ W~ ac 1940 WalMe Aft. CarlOs Romcro-Rodriauez. 22, ,,.. no am.tect at tM 11mc Umo on Mllpidon ofprowlina. • A 42-ye&!-old man wu aneaccd at 2226 Pacific Ave. Wed~ momlni on sutpk:ioO or 1ellin1 oarcotica. WiWam Orcaory Petenoo wu booted into Costa Mesa Oty JaU at r0:ss a.m. • PoUcc mated two people Wcdneaday afternoon al Fairview Road and Avo-
cado Street Oft IU~ or auto theft. Tbc ~ Armando Santana-CUtro, 20,.Aand Lucy Tcrcaa Oonulct, 23, we.re booked Into Cotta Mcaa City Sall at J;;,up.m. •
Newport Beach
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local station ·was
community asset
I t was "just a low-performing asset," the Unocal guy told Pilot
Reporter Iris Yokoi Monday.
"Bruce Bowden begged to differ, but it didn;t do him any
good. Bruce and his wife Shcrrce have run the Eastbluff Unocal
station for the past decade., but it'~ all over tomorrow.
· They got two weeks notice to shut down,
throwing 12 people out or work and decimating
their $200.000-plus investment.
As Druce explained it yesterday, he got a letter
from Unocal every five years, advising that the
lease on his station was up for renewal and that
he should be prepared to vacate if negotiations
were unsuccessful.
"It was just a formality," Bruce said. "We got
.._. one five years ago, they renewed the lease (with
n-.u The Irvine Company) and that was that. We got M11•a1 the same letter about three months ago and I re-
-------ally didn't give it another thought. They'd renew
On the
Coast
again and it would be business as usual."
Then Bruce got the letter he wasn't expecting.
Unocal said it would not be renewing and he
-----... would be shut down after Sunday. Despite peti-
tiol'ls, phone calls and letters from angry customers -including
more than a few ~liccd-up Unocal credit cards -nothing has
changed. •
Then the company added insult to injury. "They told us they'd
buy back the tires and batteries and other things we bou~ht from
them," Drucc said. "Out at 35 percent less than we'd paid for it.
So we lose on that, too, aml it's all perfectly legal."
Maybe so. Out it :1lso seems perfectly immoral. Here's a nice
couple who run a nice neighborhood business. Not a gas station or
a filling station, but a good, old-fashioned service station. Older
folks who needed help at the self-serve pumps would always get it.
Kids would always get expert ad,ice on filling the tires on thei r
!'likes. The Bowden" had even been kn own to send someone over
to fr~ a CU\IOmcr's ga rage d0or. It was that kind Of business.
Succc,sful, too. tfrucc says they averaged about 73.500 gallons
of gas a month ... Thai·s pre11y good for a neighborhood station,
but Unocal '·l)S they only \\:IOI stations that pump a minimum or
100,000 gallon .....
Apparently the vilbin of the piece b Unocal's Return o n Asset
Investment policy. ..Thio; land was appraised al S3.5 million,"
Bruce said. ·
"I could undcNand their need to get a greater return. But they
don't 0" n the land, and they have a profit of more than S2,000 a
month just on our lease payment, before WC buy a drop Of gas.
Older folks who needed
help at the sett-serve
pumps wou ld always get
it. Kids would always get
expert advice on filling the
tires on their bikes. The
Bowdens had even been
known to send someone
over to fix a customer's
garage door. It was that
kind of business .
Seems the least Unocal
cou ld have done was take
the next five year option.
Then we could have planned.
Out giving us two weeks no-
tice after 10 years, I just
don't understand."
Longtime customer Tom
Stadlinger doesn't either.
"I'm m:id for them and the
way they were treated," Tom
said. "I think they've been
royally screwed."
Oruce and Sherree Bow·
den \\on't argue \\ith that.
"Ten years ago we invested
S200.000 in a franchise we
thought ''as a lifetime family
business. Now I don't even
have a job."
Erratum: Candidate confu-
sion crept cruelly into the
column this \\eek. We noted that Darbara Doxer, should she de-
feat her opponents in the June primary, would go against the win-
ner of the William Oannemeycr-John Seymour tussle for Sey-
mour's two-year Senate seat.
Dreadful error. A victorious Uoxcr would duel, for Alan Cran-
ston's six-year scat, with Oruce I lcrschc nsohg, Sonny Dono or one
of those guys (Sonny Oono?! ?).
Hoping that cvel)body else was wrong, I called Boxer's office.
No luck. Dul apparently I am not the only one to co-mingle my
candidate!-. "It's so confusing" said a spokeswoman, "we've come
up with a little memory jogger. Just remember that Boxer is the
short per~on running for the long term.
Applicants wanted for Newport commmees
NEWPORT llEACll -The
City Council is seeking applicants
to fill upcoming vacancies on the
bicycle trails. environmental qual-
ity affairs and harbor quality citi·
zen advisory committees . .
• "Applicanls must be residents of
Newport Beach and must serve a r------:1
:·15%f:
1 All garment and 1
1 household 1
1 Dry Cleaning 1
one-year term beginning Jan. I,
1992. Applications must be re·
turned by 4:30 p.m. Nov. 27.
For more information, call the
city clerk's office at 644-3005.
Srnd your Jtrms for Around
Town to Bob vDn £.rkcn, The l'llot,
JJO W. 8111 St., Costa Mesi•,
92617. -
Free films
NEWPORT OEACI I -Mariners
Oranch Ubr:irv will M:rccn "Molly's Pil-
grim" and ''Electric Grandmother."
toduy at 2 p.m. ;is p11rt of the library')
monthly F.1mily Film Matinee series. Ad· mission i~ free. 111c proi;ram lusts ahoul
an hour. For lnform:ilion, call 6-14-31-15.
Library book sale
NEWPORT BEACI I -A wide sclcc·
tlon of u>cJ hardh.1ck und papcrb:ick books will be tw:ulablc at the Friends of
the Ne~pmt Oeach Library used book
sale, continuing todJy :ind Sund:iy at the New~rt Center library, 856 San Clem·
cnlc Drive. l'ricc\ begin :it 25 cent).
Nautical art
NEWPORT BEACI I -Local water
color ar11,1 I lu"Jrd I lcnl)' J\1orgridgc
~ill \how hi~ p.111111ngi. 1hrough Sunday at
the Nc"l11.1rt I l.1rlx1r. Nautical Museum,
1714 W. j,1ll•u.1 Ul\'ll
Sah·ador vigil
COSTA Ml:SA -A candle lii;ht vigil
markin& the >Ccond annive rsary of lhc
murder~ or 'ix Jc,uit priests, their house·
keeper and her dJughtcr by the Salva-
doran m1ht;iry "ill be held from 5 to 7
p.m. tu<l.1{ at the rnrncr or Anton Av·
cnuc am Uri,1111 Street. acro's from
Sou1h c.1a-.1 l'l.111 The vigil is planned
by the Pkdi;.: of R~"'tancc ;1nJ 1hc Or-
Th.: f,111 .. -. '"~ f""r'• ,.. ... , ... arrc,1cJ 1h1\ P·"'
v.c~~ nn ,u,r1"u n ol ,ltl\ma; unJ+:r the antlu·
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Monday, Mouseketeer hot
dog, baked frcnch fries, goofy
grape juice, happy binhday
cake, choice or milk
Tuesdny, Duild-your-own sub
sa ndwich or soft taco, shredded
lettuce cup, fresh apple, choice
or milk
Wednesday, No school
angc . County Commiucc on Central America.
Estancia boosters sale
COSTA MESA -The fat:incia High
School Football Boosters '>'ill hold a ga-
rage ),1lc and aluminum can drive toJay
Crom 8 a.m. to 2 ~.m. in the parking 101 at fatanci:i High School, 2323 Placentia
Ave. Donations arc welcome. For 1nfor·
malion, call 850-1075.
Children's benefit
COSTA MESA -Marisol Inc .• a
home for children wi1h life-threatening
illnesses, or who arc victim) of ph)l)ical
abuse or their parent s' drug ubuse, will
benefit from a parkin11 IQI.-sale starting a1
8 a.m. tod:w at 125g-'Jlft:toria St. Items
for l>:tlc will include clothing, furniture. hou~chotd appliances and more. The
fond miser is sponsored jointly by Or-
:J f.:rnJ11do I krnJnJa. 2.i. Long U.: .. ,h
::i ShJn ... Ron .. Id CoJ~rrc. 21. Sc"' pon lk•~h
Ocotk~n Erin Oogk). ti). r-: ..... pur1 u,:_,,11
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to install before the holidays I
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Thursday, Turkey· and pota-
toes or sort tnco with chce~c
and lettuce, ·strawberry shapc-
up treat, mini bagel, choice of
milk
Friday, Turkey corn dog or
soft taco with ehce~e and let-
tuce, carrot stic~~ pineapple
tidbits, choice of rml~l .,
an~ CoJ)t Unitarian Unl\cr~Jli~1 and M.l:.C. OccJn of Life churchc,.
YMCA pre-school
NEWPORT BEACH • The YMCA
Rainbo-4· Co. offers prc·)Chl)(JI age chil·
drcn 3 to 5 )Cars nld. gJmc,, song,,
swimming and crafts. 1 he proi:rJm meet)
Tuesday and Thur~d.1\ m11111inglt JI the
Newport-Costa Mella. YMCA "1th the
next session beginning on Nuv. 19. For
more information contact the YMCA at
642-9990.
Newport history
NEWPORT BEACI I -Friend) uf the
Newport Dcach Lihrary will prc~cnl ;i program on the history t1f Ncwpurl
Beach on Tuesdav. Nov. 19, from 5· 7 r.m. at Shqman Garden~. :?6~7 E. Co.1'1 lig~way, CoronJ dcl M:ir. For infur·
ma11011, call (71..1) 760·0137.
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Workshqp series
COST A MESA • Problems of Addie·
lion an Labor and Management is offer·
ing a series of workshOps every third
Tue:.day al Startin& Pomt of Onin&c
Coun1y in Co:.t.i Mcs:i. For topic infor-
mal ion and advance registration, call
Janet Meckler at 6..12-3505.
Speech fright
COS I A MESA • Orange Co~t Col·
lcge 1\ olfcrtng u one evening workshop
111kd Pu1 1'1zzazz in Your Prci.cntations on NO\'. 19, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. For
additional mfOrmation or registration,
Ciill 432-5880.
Buying a home
NFWPORT OEACll • Ron Embrccht '"II gl\c a talk cntnlcd .. Fi~t Time Buy·
Cf\ • I lu~ to Gel J Mortpgc You Can
I l\c \\'11h," oil noon on Nuv. 19, in the
Commun11~ Room at Ne" port Center Li-
brary
African adventure
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Ne'' world fiction
NE\\'PORT BEACI I · Buchi Emcche-
tJ\ · !he fo)~ lit t.lothcrhood" will be
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Man · whose cat 111111 dur• a
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81111 Wltlr
NEWPORT BEACH -A local resident
who claimed police officers wrongly arre&ted
him for vandalism and then caused the
death of his beloved pct cat was acquitted
of the vandalism charge this week.
A municipal court jury on Thu~sday
found Dennis Mcintyre innocent of punch-
ing a dent in an off-duty officer's car after a
Sept. 3 traffic dispute. Jury members went
on to criticize the officer, saying his account
wasn't credible and that he should, in the
words of one juror, "respect his p0sition a
little bit more."
"If I were you, I'd file a countcrsuit for
damages against the City of Newport
Beach," another juror, Jack Mesna of Costa
Mesa, advised Mcintyre after the Thursday
verdict.
Mcintyre, the 47-year-old owner of a soap
manufacturing firm, said he is considering
'ust that.
"I may file a claim to recover at least my
expenses," said the Newport resident, who
'I may file a claim to recover at least my expenses. No matter what I
do, it won't bring back my cat.' .
contends officers forced him to sit in hand·
cuffs after the arrest while they chased and
prodded at his pet cat in a rescue attempt
that so traumatized the animal that she died
a few hours later.
"No matter what 1 do, it won't bring back
my cat."
Mcintyre got into the dispute on Jambo·
rec Road with Officer Mark Hamilton, who
was on his way to work. Mcintyre claimed
Hamilton's red compact car cut him off,
forcing Mcintyre to lock his pickup truck's
brakes to avoid a collision.
Mcintyre said he angril.Y walked over to
the red car to tell the dnver to be careful
and grabbed the door handle. Hamilton
------
made an obscene gesture and drove off,
claimed Mcintyre, who said he followed the
officer to the nearby station.
In his police rep<5rt, Hamilton said Mein·
tyre screamed obscenities and threatened
physical force after the officer made a "snf e
lane change." Hamilton also contended he
Oashcd his police badge, not a finger, at
Mcintyre.
Mcintyre's attorney Robert Chatterton
questioned the credibility of Hamilton's ac-
count and argued that Hamilton -as the
victim -shouldn't have been the one to
write the police report, which didn't include
Mcintyre's statements.
"The victim becomes the sole accuser ...
and gets to prepare the cue aubmined IO
the disarict attorney, .. Chattenoa ~ ~
police department ought to bl -n
enough to know it's not .the fair w,y to han-
dle anybody's case."
After less than an hour of dolibentlons,
the jury ~greed. Jurors also Jnid after re·
viewing photographs, they doubted Mein·
tyre caused the dent.
"It's u very low dent, and he's a tall per· •
son," said Mesna. "And there were a mam·
ber of dents besides this one."
The jury wasn't allowed to t)ear testimony
abOut the death of Mclntyre's 4-year-old
tabby cat, which was riding in the truck at
the time of Mcintyre's arrest and Oed when
ornccrs tried to take her into custody.
Mcintyre contends she died because offic·
ers spent an hour trying to capture her,
poking her with sticks and knocking her out
of a 30-foot palm tree, rather than calling
Mcintyre's wife to come get her.
Police officials contend officers followed
the correct, safest procedure for capturing
the cat and that the animal jumped out of
the tree.
Delivery man bound, shot during afternoon robbery at shopping center Drink,
Drunk,
Drowned
By Anna Cekola
Stall Writer
gunshot wound to his left side, police said. him once in the side, Smith said.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
National +-"
Safe Boating ~{·;~·
Council '-.~ TI
COST A MESA -A brazen group of rob·
bers tied up and shot a delivery man Thurs-
day afternoon in the parking lot of a small
shopping center at West 19th Street and Pla-
centia Avenue, police said.
The delivery man, Eduardo Ashton Rob-
bins of San Ysidro, was in stable condition at
Western Medical Center late Friday with a
Robbins was making a delivery of compact
discs, cassettes and reC\)rd albums to Servi·
cios America at 789 W. 19th Street at 1:23
p.m. when three armed men confronted him
in the parking lot to the side of the center,
Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Ron Smith said.
The robbers forced Robbins to his van at
gunpoint, where they tied him up with cords,
sprayed his face with a chemical and shot
Instead of taking any of the items in the
van, the robbers took about $170 in cash
from Robbins, Smith said. The victim was
coherent and sitting when help arrived.
The robbers were described only as Lati-
nos with medium builds. One robber took off
in what was described as a 1970s dark blue
Chevette with tinted windows, while two oth·
ers fled on foot, police ~aid.
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OOSTA M8SA -A
homeless man wbo calls
himself ''Tripper, .. a familiar
•i&ht to motorists along
Newport Boulevard, was ar-
Testcd Thursday afternoon
and charged with snatching
some cash flOlll a local
sandwich shop.
Police say they recogniied
tho man from a story which
appeared in the Thursday
edition of the Pilot, saying a
warrant had been issued for
his arrest. An employee of
the Subway ·sandwich slfop
has accused Michael Shawn
Eiland of grabbing money
out of an open cash register.
Eiland appeared in Har-
bor Municipal C.ourt on the
charges Friday but officiaJs
from the district attorney's
office could not give details
of his court appearance.
Eiland, who has attracted
attention with his sixties
garb and eccentric behavior
during routine walks along
Newport Boulevard, was ar·
rested Thursday on the cor-
ner of 18th Street and New-
port Boulevard. During an
interview with the Pilot, Ei·
land said he has been living
on the streets since he lost
his job at a local motel
about a year ago.
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window shopping and
Santa Claus, himself,
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Q . When ls the best tJme to
cut back my Camellia
bushes?
he best time to cut your
Camellia bushes back is when they
are done flowering. If you look
real close right now, they are
starting to form
their buds. ltyou
want a plant that
doesn't have any
nowcrs hack
away right now.
However the
action to take in
saving the flowers
is directional
pruning. Any
wayward growth
------that happens to
Things
Green
bolt out of the
plant, feel free to
prune those back
-----•selectively. This
way you can contain the plant and
still have it nower and keep the
inte&rity of it.
Q. I laate an avocado tree tbat
bu mold ~DI out of the base
ot the plant What do I do?
A. Mold at the base of the plant
tells me that too much water is
being applied to the tree. It is also
an indication that it is slowly
starting to rot out. I suggest that
you take an assessment of the
situation by feeling the tree at the
base of the plant for any abnormal
soft spots. If soft spots are
present, it is very possible that the
tree is rotting out and may have to
be removed. 1
Q. What kind or products are
not supposed to be used in a
compost pile?
A. The most obvious products
not to put in a compost pile arc
those which are not biodegradable
such as plutlc and cans.
Other typea of product that are
taboo for bOmpGll piles are meat
and animal products, includin&
bones. Nono ol these decompose
properly and will only attract
animals and bacteria.
Q. Where do I go to buy rally
bla, mature trtt•? r can't ... t
around for a llttJe one to 1row up.
A . The best place to start is at
your local nursery. They will be
able to order just about any size
tree that you want. Remember,
however, that it retail nursery will
charge you a little bit more money
than a wholesale nursery would.
Now a wholesale nursery isn't
privy on selling to the public but
they will. You need to know
exactly what you want and be
prepared to pay for it. Usually in
cash. It's also in your best interest
to have a pick-up truck to
A. I hope all of these arc not in
your front yardt Bermuda grass
and St. Aupstlnc grass will start
to tum blown and look dead as
soon as the weather starts to cool
down. This means the plant is
going dormant and needs a resting
time before it will green up again.
The othe r grasses you ask about
will stay green all year long. The
reason behind that is that they are
mixes of different types of blue rye
mixes and/or fescue grasses. A
combination of many diff ercnt
seeds together produces the green
lawn all year long. when in reality
a certain portion of the lawn does
Reader asks about Choice Initiative in education
D ear Dr. Diana Peters:
We have three children.
Two are or school age and
attend our local public schools.
We a rc very pleased with our
____ ___, teachers and
principal. We reel
our children are
getting an
excellent
education. I am
concerned about
the possibility or
a public-private fJr Dllnl voucher system
P:._._ in Callromla. Is uU11-• there nay truth to -4111S------such a proposol 'Parenting being made?
schools) eligible to receive
state-funded vouchers as payment
for educating K-12 students.
Alibrandi's group has formed
the Excellence through Choice in
Educatjon League. This coalition
is preparing the choice initiative
for submission to the state
attorney general's office this
month. If the group is able to
obtain the 650,000 signatures
required, the initiative would be
on the ballot in November 1992.
public funding of public schools at
the-1992-93 levels until the year
1999-2000, except for increases
based on enrollment or personal
income of residents. The coalition
plans to raise about $1 million to
promote its initiative.
. State Superintendent of Schools,
Bill Honig, ancl other opponents
argue that the public schools arc
already underfunded. They feel
that school choice would take
billions of dollars each year form
public schools. Honig estimates
that opponents ;.re prepared 'to
•. 101 L.D. .. ,._ ___ Dear L.D.
The Choice Initiative calls for
establishing "scholarship schools"
made up of public or private
schools who would participate on
a voluntary basis. The vouchers
available to scholarships schools
would b~ equal on an average to
85 percent of the per-pupil cost of
public education in the state.
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The Choice
ative is a real possibility for
ovember 1992 ballot
rding to an article in the
ber 14, 1991 EDCAl. Joseph
randi, a Los Angeles
ufacturing company executive,
key leader of the school
ce initiative. The goal or the
live is to make an pbblic aid
te schools (including religious
These schools must agree to
have 15 percent of their students
come form low-income families
who could not be charged m_<?re
than the voucher. The scholarship
schools would be subject tQ no
greater stare supervision than
currently exists for private schools
wbidr is minimal
The Choice Initiative would cap
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spend $10 million dollars to defeat
school choice.
IC the initiative effort is
dropped, Honi~ proposes to
sponsor legislation that would
promote public school choice and
permit teachers to create new
public schools under contract with
their school district, tho sta'tc oi-
thc State Board of Education.
DR. DIANA PETERS
If you hne • quc,tlon, write to
.Dr. Diana Pctcn at the Pilot, JJO
W. Bay St., Costa Mca 91627.
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go dormant but we don't ICt it
because the seeds that are &l'OWl:I
in the winter time kick In .net 11811
gowing and stay green (or ~
and visa-versa for summert&ne
gra.sses.
Q. What it the best way to tree&
clay soll la my prden?
A. It may seem easier to mcwe
out or your house to another piece
of property than it would be lo
treat your soil that is clay.
However, if everybody did that we
WC>uld all be Jiving at the
arboretums.
It takes years of conditioning
and fortifying to properly amend
clay soil. I suggest you start of~
with tilling in some sand, compost
and a little bit of gypsum. All of
lJielc .meadmcfttt lltll helf) break
tap your soiJ to NM la eu1er to .i
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on·a rquJar bllii, uep lddfog <I
tbete amendm01lll yarty and
withla lime, the c1ay'loi( you so
desire not to have will no lon&er
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Nkt '~ls co-owacr of
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FASlllDN 5110:
GHT·UP
President Bobbitt Williams admires the centerpieces made by Sharon Moore.
ay en o. Jones
Plat ......
W here were all tbo
Friday afternoon? .t'19111~
like IDOlt of them ..., at ·
the Hyatt Rcaeocy llYlne. Ona9o
County Philharmonic Society lllld
its 32nd Annual Youth Propama
Luncheon and Fubion it.ow.1
"Strike Up the Band,•• and ...-cry-
one was anxioul to get oa thie
band wagon.
Bobbitt Wiiiiams WU the leader
of the band of 715. ThriUed with
·the tum-ou~ OWrwoman ~
llams said, "la that spec:t1CUlfr?
We really wanted evel)'thina to 1be
upbeat this year:• ,
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decorated the tables with drwlll
and balloons and Louise Hac.*"'1.,_
organized a silent auction of
some proportions.
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Adding to the fun were
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sports, who contn"buted $100
the cause were Eridl Voll
Steve Sherwood, Doug Hunft
Grossman and Bruce Peten.) I
Irvine High School Band pro-
vided the fanfare for Kitty LesUe
whn made sure everyone loved the
parade with band . box fashions
from Fashion Island. •
Philharmonic Society chair-
woman Marcia Coy attended "9th
husband, Warren. Also attending
the $50 luncheon were Joni
Harvey, Dave Hanser, Ann Stem,
Adelaide Kingsley, Kathleen .Mal·
com, Cathy l.Owden, Ann Mclean,
Sherrie Petermann, Allee Smith,
Lydia McCroskey and Mal) Oster·
hout.
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;~Just what do
·:f:Eoast res/dents
':consider casual?
']~nother casual observance
nJ on the fashion scene ...
What is casual?
1 Depends.
~~t Casual to Adrienne Brennan
,.. IS white jeans teamed with a ~~'white tee emblazoned with a
' gold Chanel logo. (A little
white bag with back to back Cs
,,.-nd white Oats completed her
look.)
-----~--. Casual to
111111 -
son Patrick
Brennan was
black velvet
pants, white
shirt, bow tic,
a red vest and
white tennics.
(Okay, it was
his dad and
personal
d:esscr, Dr.
George Bren-'" Society nan's idea of
casual.) •
Casual to Jo
1 'Anne Mix is a pink leather .. . ·wrap-style dress worn with dark
shoes and hose and topped off
with a white hat.
Casual to Wally Wolf on a
Sunday afternoon is a yellow
silk tee combined with black
slacks and smart looking
boots ... Italian f ootwcar of pony
and lizard and four months in
the custom making.
Casual to Lynda Rosenblatt
at a grape festival was a grape-
colored ensemble. A deep pur-
ple organza rufned blouse
topped deep purple lycra bike
pants, and a large black belt
cinched the outstanding look.
And, to crown it all, she wore a
grape headband.
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Wally Wolf
·Ameritone
paint & wallpaper center
'Wll•• H,., Worlh loilW RW
389 E .. 17th Costa M-, CA
17th and Tustin
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(714) 848-8774
Hidden behind the e station
A HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
Proniontory Point
Clubhouse
Sunday, Nov. 17th
11:00 a.m. to 4:90 p.m.
A collection of
treasures from
around the world
Driving on 'Br~nne_r Pass'
s_eems more appropriate
Jo Anne Mix
Patrick Bre nnan
0 N THE ROAD AGAIN -
Readers seem to agree
· tha t "Newport Coast
Drive" is too tame a name for the
new road bypassing trarric-
constipated Corona dcl Mar, and
are offering all sorJs o f alterna-
tives.
Betty Meyers feels 'that members
of Newport Beach City Council
should be hon-..-----
orcd for their
contribution to
the six-mile, $67
million shortcut.
Among her sug-
gestions:
• T he (Evelyn)
Hart Bypass.
• The (Jean)
Watt's Linc.
• The (Ruthe-
ly n ) Plummer-----
outlet.
• The (Clar-
ence J.) Turner
Turnpike. -----• The (Phil) Sansone Strip.
•The (John W.) Hedges Row.
• The (John C.) Cox Spur.
But the best sugge~tion to date
comes from longtime Corona del
Mar resident C.E. Drown, who
feels that politicians shouldn't be
rewarded beyond their normal
grasp.
"The new road should be
named for the man most re~pon-
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Personal Sale or one owner
1985 Rolex GMT Master, 18K
Gold. Worn perhaps 200 times
in the last 5 years. Original
condition. Retail price $9500.
Normally sold al $8500.
A One 'flme·Offer
$6500
Telephone (213) 597·9-'56
mtnt-vacatton (mln'1~va-ca't1on) 1. 3 d.a3s and
2 nlghts at the only hotel on the water 1n
Newport Beach; a. a snooze 1n the sun with a
good book; s. a barefoot walk 1n the ocean surf;
f.. a stroll through the qualnt antique shops,
bouuques and restaurants 1n Cannery Village;
I. see also The LI'1'TLll nnr on the Bay.
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CRAFT GUILD
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siblc for its construction," sa)'1
Brown, ''and that would be none
other than the Irvine Co.'s Donald
L Bren." .
So what should it be calle<l?
"Naturally," he says, "The
Brenner Pass."
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CALU.l'YGIANS -When 1 in·
vitcd waggish wordsmiths to !i.Ub·
mit the opposites of frontal (as in
nudrty, recently reviewed at South
Coast Repertory Theatre), I didn't
expect to be assaulted on all ~ides.
HANG IN THERE, FRIENDS,
THERE COULD BE A SlllNIN
KNIGHT IN OUR FlffURE
Author-educator Vick KnJgh
making his first bid for public o
ficc, wishes to thank his man
friends in Pilotland for their tr
mendous support in the Nov.
election. :
How many votes did Vick ga
ncr in Newport Beach, Cost
Mesa and sundry suburbs?
Well, to be precise, none.
From D. Justin of B<\lboa Island:
"How about 'sagging,' as the rest
of the play itself?"
From Ann Ominous, who
wouldn't reveal her real name be-
cause she blushes easily: ''May moi
suggest 'terminal asset?'"
From Ginny Pursell of Irvine:
"Is 'posterial' a word?"
That's because he was runnin•
for trustee in the Lake Elsinore ..
Unified School District, which ii,.
several hoots and hollers beyond •
our precincts. With eight se:its at
!>take, the former CHOC spark·
plug was an easy winier and is now
being encouraged to run for high4 •
er office.
From Nancy Fulton of Costa
Mesa, who cuts the comedy and
gets right down to the bouom,
line: "The opposite of frontal is
caudal.'' (Right, Nancy, and there-
Which is why it's important to
keep his memory green here. With
more gallant Knights in public of-
fice, we'd have a lot less dragons
waiting, deservedly, to be slain.
~RVICE 'i 0 g.ALMS
COME , B E LIFT ED UP.
9tl usic & Mulitations
PASTORS BILI. & SUSAN KJRLIN·HACKETT
MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH
IBE CHANCEL CHOIR & INSTRUMENTALJSTS
PERFORMING WORKS BY JOl;fN RUTTER AND OTIIERS
SUNDA~ NOVEMBER 17 -6:00PM
NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH
798 Dover Drive at 16th Street (one block north of PCH). Newpon Beach
(714) 548-36-11
!SINGtES · BARWY-l
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F irst United Methodist
Church of Costa Mesa,
420 W. 19th St.,
celebrates Heritage
Sunday at this Sunday's 9 and
10:30 a.m. services by honoring
Malcolm· Reid for 70 years of
participation ar\d service.
l)eid came to First United
nine years after it was organized
on Easter Sunday of 1912 when
his father, Rev. David H. Reid,
had just been appointed pastor.
Rev. Reid passed away a few
months later, and the
congregation rallied to build a
two-story home in 1922 for
Malcolm, who was 8, and his
mother.
The church believes the act of
love and SURPOrt wound up
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Malcolm Reid
made because, throughout his 70
years of service, Reid has served
on virtually every board and
committee at the church. He is
best known as a tenor soloist in
the Chancel Choir.
Malcolm and Jane Reid were
married in the church 56 years
ago, and they were honored as
"Golden Weds" of the church
and interviewed at the
"Wedding Vow Renewal
Service" in June.
Reid will be celebrated at
services that prelude next
spring's 80th Annive rsary
Observance. This Sunday, Reid
will be interviewe d by the Rev.
Galal Gough during the sermon
on "The Surrendered Life." The
Chancel Choir Will dedicate the
anthem, "All Creatures of Our
God and King" to Reid, who
will also be the soloist for the
morning services.
A~fila dinner at the Balboa y Oub Is in the works as
alboa Island's own SL John
Vianney Roman Catholic Cha~
kicks off the year-long celebration
of its SOth anniversary. The dinner
commences Dec. 8 with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Bartolic serving as
chairpeople and Thomas Fuentes
serving as master of ceremonies.
Mrs. Louis Amen is in charge of
club arrangements. Reseivations for
the dinner may be made by calling
Mrs. Thomas Walsh at 673-6417.
... Temple Isaiah is sponsoring a
"Tiny Tot Shabbat" Jewish Fun Day
at 10 on the first Saturday morning
of each month. This service is free
to interested families with children
up to age 6. Rabbi Marc
Rubenstein will be in charge to give
children the gift of their own
tradition . Lisa Cohen, member of
Temple Isaiah and a profession~
children's entertainer, will assist
with stories, dancing and singing.
Parents are welcome to stay for the
session, which will be held at the
temple's regular place of worship,
2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach.
For information, call 546-6900.
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ExcniNG,LSPtRITF1~LED,'
GROWING CHURCH?
0 n the calendar today are:
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church's "Grief Recovery
Training Seminar" featuring Dr.
William Worden from 8 a.m. to
noon in Dierenfield Hall; Temple
Bat Yahm's Havdalah Service to
kick of its week-long 16th annual
Chanukah Bazaar, Gift Gala and
Shopping Extravaganza at 7:30
p.m.; St. Michaefs and All Angels
Episcopal Parish's "Harvest
Festival" from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in
support of the Orange County
WE'RE NOW HERE IN COSTA MESA
(PREVIOUSlV IN IRVINE)
OASIS CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
Kids Church
Ages6-12
Kinder Church
Agesl-5
Infant I Toddler
• Non Demonlnational .Christian
• Full Gospel Teaching
1\,1ETHODIST
LAGUNA
United Methodist Church (f. 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach
499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship
& Chnstian Education 10 a.m.
Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler
Wesley Counseling Center
Services Available
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
1701 lak•r Worship • Church School
1:30 • 10:00 a.m. Dr. Williom E. Steel 979-8234
_,_,,,"' fRT llnTBt WTHOOIST · :"CllllCH Of COSTA MESA
, 420 W. 19th St. 548-7727
, Between Harbor and Newport
WMStl' AT 9:00 AND 10:30
CHURCH SCHOOL-ALL AGES-9:00 a.m.
Nursery-Kindergarten-10:30 a.m.
Youth Groups Sunday Evenings
Ministers: Galal Gough, Tia Wildermuth
NEWPORT CENTER
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1601 Morgueilte A,ve.
Co«>na def Mor
644·0745
ADULT ·JUNIOR-SENIOR Sunday Scllool 8:30 a.m
10:00 am WM hip Child, Youth, Adutt
Rev. Robert Money Rev. Will Fairbanks
HOME TOWN WARMTH ON THE
BAI.HOA PENINSULA
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE· SEA
UNITED METHODIST
As United ' Mlts we seek to maintafn an ness to diverse
religious poin Ylew, to sustain
and nourish another and to
mJnlster to needs of our
community in the e of Christ.
I.any Young, Paetor
........ C.wd WHI a QIU C..e t1JO UC.
Balboa Blvd. at 14th St 673-3805
Mary Lou Watkins, M.A.
"Are You Recx:ty For This7'
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Rev. Tony Angelo
SUNDAY WORSHIP
lO:OOAM
Mid-week Bible Study
Wed.7:~
Interfaith Shelter Network for the
homeless; and two events at
Orange Coast Unitarian
Universalist Church -a garage
sale from 8 a.m. throughout the
day to benefit Marisol, a Costa
Mesa home for medically fragile
children (unsold items at the end of
the day will be donated to the Aids
Thrift Shop in Costa Mesa), and the
showing of the video "Pink
Triangles," which describes gay and
lesbian oppression, at 7:30 p.m.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Worship and hair thia pnqic:al,
Christ-<:rntrred, bibllc:al melllgC.
"GETI1NG AHFAD
OF GOD"
(Philippians 4:1-13)
DI-. John A. Huffman,Jt. Sunday, Novembcf 17, 1991
"'-""" 8:30 and 10:15 AM.
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport.Beach, California (714) 631,288()
(acroa from Newport Harbor HJah School it Irvine &.15th.)
U ITHERAN
CHRIST LUTHERAN
CHURCH ~~
(MlmMrl Synod) u
760 Victoria St., Cosio Meso
Lothor V. Tornow, Pastor
63 1-1611
Bruce Jeske, Pastor
WORSHIP SERVICE 8:00 10:30 o.m.
Sundoy School & Audit Bible Closs
9:30 o.m.
Christion Elemenlory School
548-6866
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'WE NrL,. COMMlH'TY 0£0tCATlO
To Low.o ANO SeAVllolG Je&UI
CHAtaT Aa LOAD A.No SAVIOA"
SAINT JAMES CHURCH
tPISCOPal Traditional 1:30 a.m.
COnterTl)Orary 9 a.m.
Church School 9 a.m.
Char1smat1c 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday 6:30 a.m.
Fr. David C. Anderson
Rector
3209 Via lldot
Newp<>rt Beacn
714/675-0210
Look for the Pilot's
upcoming
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Gtide 1o H<*loy Services md Events
Coming December 19th
Coll Joy Owen for more infonnotioo
642-4321 x266
~T. MA'ITHEW~
N~n e.acn • 1723 W.aldltf
.b9hlnd WHdff eoun•
Holy Communion t :30 •·"'· 8undil)' Child Ca,. • Sunder 8Clhoot
(714)'4&!1152
w-..,s.Ntc.t anc1c.. ....
The Rev. Dolphus Weary of the Mendenhall Ministries, Miss.
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0 utside the area, South
County Chabad of Irvine
will once again have it's
toys for hospitalized children
program where volunteers visit
Orange County hospitals before
and durin~ Chanukah, and give
children gifts. To volunteer or
donate toys, call 786-5000 .... This
month, UCI welcomes a
photographic eJChibit chronicling
two communities that have
changed the face of American
history in "Blacks and Jews: The
Ame rican Experience, 1654-1991."
Created by the American Jewish
Archives to encourage broader
understanding of the dynamics of
interracial and inte rfaith pluralism
in America, the exhibit is open for
viewing from 2·5 p.m. Nov. 18·20
in the Monarch Room of the Bren
Student Center. Admission is free .
!Mal an lnlptratton
Ul-1231 263-1261
-Compiled by The Pilot
901 Dov• St. II 146
Newport leach
.. c• o,. ~\ Dr. Roger Teel, D.D .
CN!d Care Provided
Services: 8:45 a.m.
10:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
"Live With Commitment"
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
Member of tba United Church of Retl&ious Science
2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23
SEACLIFF VILLAGE
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92688 / (714) 969-1331
CHRISTIAN SCIBNCE CHURCHBS
BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST, 9CtENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
THE SUBJECT FOR THIS WEEKS Blat.E LESSON IS
"IWlllTALI AND IMMORTALS"
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I take llr.eatnas Ille into wall-worn '5 a Dime' I"
come back to the S and Dime four times in tho
:ially, but famlllarity hardly lessens the impact of
ccral dramatic1comcdy of truth and illusion.
D the S & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean" is ~Costa Mesa,pivic' Playhouse, where director
:e bas wrung some deliciously effective
· nearly all-female cast -just as she did earlier
tnolias" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse.
women in a Southern setting. with regional
g both the hilarity and the heartbreak -of which
LJ\Ce. And both, surprisingly, were authored by
y keen insight into the female psyche. .
Dime," a few women in their late 30s continue to
nory of James Dean, with action set both in 1953
ied in a car crash -and in the "p{esent" day,
day deftly overlap to provide past genesis for
hauntingly compelling as Mona, who became a
xas town by announcing that her out-.of-wcdlock
Dean while she worked on the movie "Giant" as
_..__.. en extra. This 0 claim to fame" has dominated her life
for 20 years, suspect though it may be. a~ Brown
clings doggedl1 to her illusions like a Tennessee
Williams heroine.
Her flashy friend. Sissy -who has two claims 10
fame, and carries them with her proudly -is
beautifully rendered by J(jm Durnc&. She too has a
secret, which spills out frantically in one of the play'1
several climactic moments and gives Burnes the
-----.. opportunity to "flesh out" her performance. T• The statuesque, husky-voiced Pilar Evans enriches 1'1111 the role or Joanne -who has the most startling secret.
Evans endows her character with a 1ense of ironic
sophistication unexperienced in the provincial town.
Both the bawdiness and the sophistication or the Theater
Critic others arc splendidly contrasted by Lynne Tavernettj's
-----• straight-laced fundamentalist Juanita, owner of the
dime store and purveyor or that old-time religion. Predictabty, her
bubble also is burst in the hectic course or events.
Marnelle Ross injects a youthrul vigor into her depiction of the
teen-age Mona from the past -a quality somehow lacking in the
performance of Laurie Lee. Bush, who misses some fine opportunities to
shock as young Sissy. John Losee is impressive as their buddy Joe, a
young man striving to find out who -and what -he is.
The reunion guests arc done to a crisp turn by Dani Ballew as the
oil·rich Stella May and Karyn Campa as the thick-headed and
perpetually pregnant Edna Louise. Ballew sparkles in a role that
depends on her freewheeling style and showiness, but Campa stretches
her character's naivete to near-moronic proportions, ultimately
descending into sad caricature
Bob Kokol's marvelously detailed dime store setting and outdoor
backdrop (sketched by Lyle Brooks) are especially effective -even
though the "cents" signs arc in the wrong places on the windows.
Lonnie Alcaraz provides splendid past/ prese nt lighting effects.
The stage version of "Come Dack to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean,
Jimmy Dean" is far superior to the movie, which never really worked
because the three stars played both past and present characters. It's
given admirable representation at the Civic Playh<1.1.1se, 611 Hamilton St.,
Costa Mesa, where it continues Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m.
and Sundays at 2 p.m. until Nov. 24. Reservations arc taken at 650-5269.
Hovey's 'School Chums' takes .top honors
Shirley Sullivan.
Second Pl ace Award: Dea Riley.
Third Place: Eve Thompson.
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Hovey's mixed media picture en-
titled "School Chums' took top
honors in the 1991 Fan Juried Art
Show sponsored by the dty of
Newport Beach.
Hovey's work was selected from
those submitted by 100 partici-
pants in the .show. In all, pieces by
35 artists were chosen to be dis-
played in the City Hall gallery
through Dec. 10.
First Honorable Mention: Tino !
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LUNCHilME
FREEDOM
By RACHEL ARROW
''Co111e on bell ,
ring already! I'm
hungry." You scowl as
your ey~s glance at the
c:loc:k. It s al111ost
lunch1i n1e and your
ston1ach ls growling wirh
hungt:r.
Many to OlOSl
s1ude n1s can't v.•:1it until
1he bell rings 10 end
founh period so th ey can
feast on their lunches.
Lunch i sn'1 the only thing
that students devour
though . It's a relax:1tion
tin1e; a break fron1 all
1hose long and often
boring classes and n1any
take advantage of that
free 1in1e. There are no
te;lchers to tell you to be
quiet or-to sit still. You
have the freedom to
wander around and talk
with your friends wilhout
being told lo "cut out the
talkin g" or "sit in your
s~at until the bells rings."
Even th oug h lunch is
only 30 n1inutes long, it
does "give you a little
breather from the
pressure of school.
If you could
c hange anylhing aboul
lunchtin1e , what would it
be? Most people would
say the time. Let's make
i1 longer! Alright!
Sounds good 10 me!
Along with 111aking lunch
·longer, how nbout the
prices of food? Lei's
n1t1ke th e prices lower. If
. we had a lon ger lunch
people would have more
1in1e to buy food too, at
reasona ble prices. We'd
actually sell n1ore food if
. we had 1nore ti me to buy
i I.
Now you have
extra to re lax and
c heaper prices 10 deal
with, but where arc you
going to spend lunch?
Do you like to go off in a
corner and sit with a few
close friends. That could
be fun . You could get to
know then1 really well.
bu t what about
everybody else? That's
an advantage of sit1ing
with everybody els"e
towards the center of the
quad. You get to see
more people and talk
with more of your
friends, without feeling
like you arc isolated in a
corner of the quad. That
makes I unch a lot more
fun .
With that
"mrrfiiiiiingf"
"Yesl Finally!
Lunch! Let's cat!"
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12:20~12: 56, Lunchtime ,
. . I ''SHOTGUN'' .The.Longest Minutes of the Day
ByCASEY MAZE By JYNELLE HARRISON
Many s1udcnts spend their lunch time eating out, away from '
school . There arc Huie. games students play Lhat go along wilh
eating out. One game, which people sometimes take a little
' ;::::::~3iEla-~iiil!iiii!!!!;il!l;;;;~Do:n\lhosc few minu~ before 12:20 get on your nerves? ~iall when you're really hungry, an(( you wished you w<itlld hav
gOUCii something at nutrition. Or bcucr yet, you honcsll
too seriously is calling "sholgun" before driving off to
lunch.
In ilS basic fonn, calljng "shotgun"
is a simple way of gaining the right to ride
in the front passenger scat alongside the
driver. Beware, for there are many
unwritten rules which go along with
the game.
Such rules which
f ricnds mqst abide by arc
110 1 bein g ab le to ca ll
"shotgun" until you have
ex ited th_c building and
are on your way to the
car. You also cannot
call it unless the
driver is present and
hears you say it.
"Shotgun" CJn not
be ·called more
than once a day by
a younger student
riding in a car.
The driver or the
automobile may
revoke lhc hooor,
or th e person
expecting to ride
s hotgu n, if the
passenger. bothers
th e driver in an y
way. If at any time
throughout thcd<iy the
pnsscngcr messes up
and breuks one of the
unwrillcn rules, he has to
wail out a tum riding up
front before he can become
eligible for the all imponan1
"shotgun " ride to lunch.
"Shotgun" can be a fun way
to ukc your mind away from the slow
ending minutes of 4th period, but be carcf ul,
the other passengers in the car arc out 10 beat
yJ;iu to Ilic call.
S1art considering the old "teacher, can I go lO th
bathroom," approach, and then make a mad das
to Ifie vending machine.
Sure we all go through it. You can Onl
imagine how wondomul that son drink:
and fries arc going to taste. Your
Stomach starts io growl so loud that -. when you IOOk ·up, everybody's
staring at ycu like ·)ou·ve go(
·some freak problem that
somewhat fit I.he description
of a disease they've just read
about in the Inquirer. O'K,
lhey most likely won't.
go that in depth, bul!
remember, you arc
hungry and delirious.
Some pretty wild
thoughts can run
through your mind.
Of course those
thoughts are
everything but,
what the
assignment is in
that class. How
could you work.?
This isacrisis! Oh ,
and, or course.
there's always
someone around yoU
who's 'hungry too,!
That's okay, though,
because they've got their
lunch! Sure! 90 right
ahead and chow those
cookies! Andy~'rcsohungry
that your stomach starts barking,
not growlirig, BARKING! And
the person looks over at you like you
have an alien forming in yours&omach.
Then the person with food offers you
some, and, of course. what do you say? "No
thanks." Noyoudon'twanta "bite" youwantthC
LUNCH roe crying out loud!
Chill out! Relax, breath in through your nose and '"'l;~!!!;i!!!;i!i!;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;::::. .. ~~~~~::. out lhrouRh your mouth. Pul your back pack on your lap and OlilYbe &hat will muffle~ growling. Quil lhinlcing so much .. The
bell just rang and you've wodced up an appetite. Now go make a mad dash 10 WE NEED
A LONGER LUNCH
lly SAMANTHA RYPINSKI
Have you found that the few
prec ious minutes in be1wccn fourth
and fifth period arc just not eoough Lo
sa fely and satisfactorily rece ive I.he
sustenanc e your body needs? If so,
you arc not alone. Many have already
complained that the 30-minulcpcriod
is altogether insufficient and
incomplc1e, and there is plenty of
evidence 10 back up their arguments.
The limited Lime period not only
limilS lunch ti me activi ty on the campus
itself, but more directly impedes the
plans or those who cat off the campus
grounds. causing muny problems for
uppc.r-c la ss mcn who opt to tnkc
advnntagc of the ir off-Eampus
privilege. Frequently, student drivers
arc so rushed to meet the 12:56 bell
Uuu they s~ and drive unsafely,
increasing ticket distributi on and
communitychaos. Accidcnisarcmorc
probable to occur, and in this way the
general health of al I lunch-time dri vcrs
is threatened.
Also, the short lunch iplCrfcres with
the clotssroom by causi.hg students 10
acquire unexcused tardies, which can
amount to detention and eventual
suspension.
Along with dcs~cting from the
students' academic well-being, the
impossible Limc slotdcstrDCIS from the
students' hcahh. If more time were
allot1cd to lunch time, st,.udcnts
wouldn't have to sculc for lhc ncar9S{
fast food jo~nt, but could instead go
home f QI" lunch and prepare lhc proper
nutrition that a healthy diet requires.
But where would this incious time
come from '! Thcmostobvioussourcc
is nutrition, and if the majority feel
the need for a longer lwch longer
than a mid-momi,ng snack period, the
administnttion has said \hat lhoseeight
viial minutes can be moved and utckcd
on to the lunch break ilSClf.
If you arc inacresled in shifting the
Lime, let yoursclfbcknown! I( enough
desire for thcchan8e is evident. it can
and will become a reality.
AFTER LUNCH IT'S .TIME
TO CLEAN ·up THE MESS
lly MARGY FRANKENBERGF.R
I seagulls who ha.vc taken Advantage of and Associated S1udcnt Body work
At 12:56 when slUdcnts at the lcrfuvcrs pcopto leave behind. together .w solvC the lilt« problem,
Newport Harbor High School have Mr. Pavich, an asslslAnl but the only real 10lua.lon it lhrouah
finished lunch and rclum ro their principle at Newport Harbor, the student's cooporal50I. The
studies once agai n, the custodial saaff acknowledged &.hat liucr around the adminlltntiOP hll clone ....... ..,
is left 10 deal wilh what lhc SIUdcnU campus, Is a lcrious 'ptoblcm, but place 1111plc ·11'1111 ..,. -Ille
have Jcrl behind. the romnanu ortialf· comments lhcmo11 lhcadmlni111111ion ' campus. but __ ._..,.,.,._..,.
c:aicn lunches. Scauonx! through out can do iJ IO cncoanac lhc -1110 lruh in the.,..,..,.. Wllbllle nx:cn1
Ille school iscvldcnccofwhata terrible kocp lbc campus clcon. Thcy want 10 cmphatil on.......,,,_, -
problem littcrhasl>ccomcatNcwpon g1 .. tlic SludcftlS the privilctc 10 cat have bcpn ID llb • 10d'l\lt41Ad10
Hatllor. Artct lunch , in the school whe<clhcychooto(lhccuSIOdialstall' P«*'CI lhc iU*-No•ll*I ~
buildingandinthequadwhcrc.-or wants 10 allow-1110ct1 only in """""'Jaltol'..-iplltlaad..-
lhc Sludcnu ca~ piles .cl trull loy oo the quad), but II lhc Sludc:llU loavc pride, 11111 • dlo -.... .., lllft)r
the ground. canlcaly dilClnlod by tn111i1 ll'OUl1d lllO compus dloy .. 10 lllcir Cl .. pu. llf..,pon ,....,
lhcswdcn11.lnlhobuildinp .. sp111oc1 •ralri<1whcrclhcycon~lllclrluncll ~ - -1 .. --
drinl<s and llllf eotcn llfMlwlc:hca. b<W. lrnpl0¥i.,""" piGlllot1.
Out.side are feodins grounds ror EachycarlhcadminiSUMion
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that lunchlinc, you inight get lucky and acwally make it in time to be lhe filSJ
person outside the cafeteria in lhe IUnchline with about lhree hundred ot.het
hungry animals like yours.
IT IS THE BEST
TIME OF THE DAY
By BETH ANN SHOCK
Whcnthcbcllringsal 12:20, ··mind the commitment. Besides as
signaHnglhccndoffourthpcriodand soon as they become juniors, I.hey
t!-~ XginnJng: onunch, every student can go off campus, if they choose, to
: feels a flood of relief. It's Lime to cat, each anywhere they like.
1 Jrlnkandbemetry. Giveintolhase When ·1unchtime" is said
growling stomaches and forget about to any student, onoof the first things
~grueling ICSU. It's Umc also for lhalpops intothcirhcadisfricnds. ll
socializing. Gossip with old friends is Q1C one pan of the day when they~
and get acquainted with the new. have Jcisure time to socialize with
; Each person has a special classmatesandcau:h upoolhclatest
clique,lhcy enjoy eating lunch with. gossip. No one can deny llul1 llliJ iJ
Evcrydllylhcgroupoffricndsgathtt their favori~ port or lunch ..i for
at lhc same table where they sat the good. reasons. ll 11 run co bona ou&
day before. Whclhcr this occurs with people you like.
bccame~vinglhcirown1.ablcntakcs Ldnch bRat ls 11 very
them comfonablc or bocausc lhcy imponant pan or every achoo! day.
think that is Just the way it's done at il &caches social skills &o students
high school, sludcnts become andrclaxc1thcmforlheirncx1class.
commiued 10 their table or eating And besides all this, it allows them
spot for thc entire )'C@r. Most don't to cnl!
S..Urday, November 18, 1981 A 1 a
Forum ~~
Editor William Lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. JSl
Editorial
Trustee·. booed for unsportsmanlike ·conduct
t'6 tJa 'Thumbt down to lame-duck
~ Newport-Mesa School District
Trustee Tom Williams, who
verbally assailed the Woodbridge High
announcer Thursday night at a Sea
View League football game, calling the
home team announcer a "cheerleader"
and telling him to "Go to hell."
Woodbridge High personnel
summoned the stadium police, but
Williams had departed for Newport
Harbor's side of the stadium at lrvine
High School by the time uniformed
personnel arrived.
Thumbs up to Chris Calcinari, a
small-business owner who three
vears ago had the courage to
enroll 1n the adult litera~ program at
the Newport Beach Pubhc Library and
now is coordinating the library's 3rd
Annual Community Spelling Bee for
literacy.
"My children can't believe me,
walking around with a book all the
time," says the inspirational Calcinari.
"I enjoy reading now where I hated it
before. It's a total turnaround for m~."
If you'd like to help promote literacy,
two-member teams from the business
·community are now being recruited to
compete in the Feb. 28 event, which is
the major fundraiscr for Newport's
literacy program. If you'd like to help,
please call Marcia Hendricks at the
library at 644-3174. ,
Thumbs up to four Newport
Beach Pobce Department
employees who received this
week the coveted Award of Merit for
outstanding job pcrfonnacc at the
annual Police Awards Luncheon. We
also salute:
J1' Detective Scott McKnight, who
helped bust an international drug ring;
J1' Officer Rob Morton, who -
without firing his handgun for fear of
.the crowd's safety -bravely rushed
and arrested an armed suspect in a
West Ocean Front alley;
-"'Officer Mark Hassell, who
arrested some suspected armed robbers
with calm profess10nalism and good
judgment; and
-"' Dispatcher K. McGlinchey, who
saved the life of a man, who attempted
to poison himself, by intuitively
deciding to send an officer out after a
suspicious 911 call.
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Thumbs down to out court
system, which allows Danny
David Ornelas -the young man
who in 1988 killed Debbie Killelea with
his car in a Balboa Peninsula alley -•
to go free after less than four years in
jail.
After his original 10-year sentence
was overturned on appeal earlier this
year, Ornelas was retried on a charge
of grossly negligent vehicular
manslaughter while intoxicated for the
death of Killela, 37. A second jury
convicted Ornelas o n a lesser vehicular
manslaughter charge, which carries a
maximum sentence of four years in
prison.
As Debbie's former husband Brian
told us, " ... They lost nothing; I lost
everything, emotionally and
physically .... "
It isn't just.
r6 Thumbs up to the caring teachers
of the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District who dip into their
own pockets to buy educatio nal
suppfies for their classrooms and
students. Veteran teachers say it's not
unusual to find teachers who spend an
average of $2,000 to $3,000 a year on
supplies. •
One teacher, for instance, spent
$1,500 to buy all new desks for an
elementary school classroom, saying the
old desks were falling apart and she
just couldn't stand it anymore.
Thwnbs down to a community
that relics on its teachers to
spend their own money to buy
younJ students such basic supplies as
pcncfis, books, paper and ~ue. We'd
better re-adjust our priorities quickly or
our children's future will be bleak.
Thumbs down to Unocal. which
closed the Eastbluffs friendly
neighborhood gas station owned
by Bruce and Sherree Bowden for the
past 10 years.
The Eastbluff station "is just a
low-performing asset," said company
spokesman Jim Bray. "That capital can
best be used elsewhere."
We doubt Unocal, before closing the
statio n, took into account intangibles
like the goodwill the gas station
generated, thereby creating loyal 76
customers who fill their tanks
throughout Southern California.
It's sad to see another local landmark
gobbled up in the name of progress.
Letters · · \:: · ·: . .. .
f1'18dom or choice
A fter re-reading Dr. Jo Ellen
Allen's article in the Nov. 9
issue of The Pilot, I'm moved to
address the subject (of mercy kill-
ing). I admire her caring attitude
as exemplified by the story of Lily,
and, as a counselor, I am aware of
the concern she has for the pos-
. sibility of abuse in Washington
,state's initiative 119.
~· I am surprised that someone
~th her education and experience
:missed the point and the purpose ~f that proposition.
It was designed to give the indi-
vidual the right to decide when
there was no hope of improvement
in that person's health or capacity
to enjoy life or be of service to self
or o thers, compounded by a con-
tinuous need for use of artificial
means as well as human assistance
to choose not to continue such a
program.
It would also give that person
the right to empower a doctor to
assist. Additionally, the individual
could , if that individual decided to
dt> so, name another or others who
were trustworthy to make an ap-
propriate decision if it became evi-
dent that the person under treat-
ment no longer bad the capacity to
How· to get involved!
This is your community newspaper, and we'd like to hear
from you. Here's how you can become an active participant in
The Pilot's Community Forum page. ~ -
-"' CaU the RNdert' Hotline (642-6086) and leave your
message. While we welcome all comments, we'll only publish
comments from those who leave a name (please spell it out),
city and phone number (for verificatidn).
VI' Write a letter. Please be as brief as possible. Longer letters
Will be considered for the Community Commentary page, which
runs Thursdays. Mail your letter to ''Letters,'' 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626, or fax them to 646-4170.
"" Give the editor a all. William Lobdell can be reached at
642-4321, ext. 351 and would love to hear from you.
""~ ~ W. .f!!'! ~: In our news page, we at The P.ftOt stm. to tii fair iila ~ctiVe. On tne Community Forum
pa~. we try to do the sam~ by publishing a wide range of
views -many of which we disagree with -in the interest of
fairness. The Pilot's opinions are restrictea to our editorials.
make decisions. The options men·
tioned are not requirements but
choices that the patient may make.
Personally, I want the freedom
to make or not make those
choices. I do not want others to
decide for me that I do not have
that right. So I plan to work for
such legislation in California.
If any of your readers care to
join in this effort they can write to
Americans Against Human Suffer-
ing, P.O. Box 11001. Glendale,
CA. 91226, and offer to get signa·
lures on a proposition to be sub·
miited to California voters.
I MARJORIE ANDERSON
Newport Beach
Stand up, be counted
I wish my grandmother was still
alive so she could talk to colum-
nist Mark Petracca.
You see, she raised me to be-
lieve .t.l;lat one of my most impor·
tant responsibilities was to take an
interest in my local community. So
for 44 years (since I turned 21)
I've heeded that advice and voted
in every election and occasionally
lent my name in support of a can-
didate or two.
So what does that have to do
with Mr. Petracca? Well. in his ar-
ticle on the recent Newport-Mesa
!>Choo! board election, he sug-
gested that I and others in the
building bu iness should not allow
our names to be listed in support
of candidates running for school
board. He said we "should stick to
defending (our) property rights"
and suggested we butt out o f all
other local matters.
I guess Mr. Petracca gives no
weight to the fact that I am also a
citizen, have lived in the same
house in Newport Beach for 27
years and all four of our ch ildren
are graduates of the Newport-
Mcsa school district.
And as my grandmother taught
me. that not only qualifies me, it
obligates me to stand up and OC·
cas1onally be counted on to sup·
port candidates of my choice.
But then, my grandmother had
no Ph.D. after her name since she
onJ y got as far as the 8th grade.
But on the other hand, I wish she
was still a)ive because she just
might teach Mr. Petracca a few
things about the responsibilities of
citizenship.
Then again, rm not sure he
would listen. After all. her grand·
son became a builder.
RAY WATSON
Newport Beach
A coincidence?
W hat a coincidence
port Coast Drive
and county approves
21 ,000 homes to be built!
-New-
to open
another
The County Supervisors and de-
velopers must use the same public
re lations firms to so efficiently co-
ordinate their announcements.
Wonder if they use the same
hanks?
DAN BROWN
Newport Beach
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Clasroom woes
I read the anicle in your
Nov 14 issue regarding
the school teachers and I am
very concerned about
Mariners School.
Not only is there no
money at. that public school,
but there 1s no one in the
classroom to he lp the
children. The re is no one in
the learning center to help
the children, there is no
individual attention in the
cl assrooms. I have been very
upset about this. ·
The problem is truer than
true and worse than you
think in the public schools. I
don't think anyone is aware
of 11 except for us who've got
kids in the public schools.
MONICA Rl.iGGIERI
Dover Shores
Wrong message
T hi., comment 1s in regard
to the Ki llelea tragedy
and th~ 'crd1c1 (Story. page
Al )
Anyone ''ho drinks and
dri\'e., T!> guilt) of gro!>s
negligence. Until ~ociety
really gets tough and will no
longer make excuses for and
Jccept th is t)pc of behavior,
"c "111 continue to have this
l\p~ of ~nseless tra~edics.
EILEEN DELANEY
Newport Beach
Displeased reader
I am calling to express my
displeasure with columnist
Hugh Hewitt
I mean, it is time to get
this man out of your
newspaper. The only time he
open his mouth is to change
feet.
Nobody cares about his
opinions and if you don't
have anything better to print
than this man's column,
maybe it is time to get out of
the business.
GARY MUCHO
Costa Mesa
"
State's nnancial woes could be eased with a little common sense
T he news out of Sacramento continues to
paint the picture of a government out of
touch and out of control. Four months into
the fiscal year, the $9.89 billion collected by the
state is $429 million below expected revenue,
projections upon which last July's so-called budget
solution was based.
This disturbing trend was further confirmed this
week when the State Department of Finance
released very d istressing figures for the month of
October: State revenues collected that month ran
$134 million be low the Administration's
projections.
Sales tax collected in October totaled $734
million, a $19 million sho~fall from the
Governor's projections. Thatls 15 percent less than
a year ago, despite the recent 21 percent increase
in the sales tax rate.
Banks and corporation$ paid $135 million in
October taxes, $49 .million below anticipated, a 30
percent decrease from last year.
Personal income tax revenues were $1 .094
billion, $66 million less than projected and
virtually even with 1990 collections.
We arc already staring al a new deficit in the
neighborhood of $3 billion for the fiscal year, a
figure that is certain to sw~ll in the coming
months. That expectation is born out by Elizabeth
Hill, the Legislative Analyst. Hill testified before
'the Senate Budget Committee that the deficit will
be deepened by at least $600 million in
unexpected costs.
A ccording to Hill, there are some simple
reasons for this expectation: More people on
welfare, more people on Medi-Cal, and pending
lawsuits against the state b'Ycr health care
screening for lead poisoning in low-income
children and expanding dental coverage. In other
words, the ever-growing dependence on the
welfare state by an ever-growing segment of the
population.
According to Steve Olson, deputy director of
the state Department of Finance, "Given the
revenue shortfall to date and the continuing
sluggishness of the economy, the Sl.2 billion
reserve established in the 1991-1992 budget
agreement will be depleted."
As if this weren't enough to tell us government
is out of control, the Department of Finance
reported that it has found an astonishing 1,800
boards and commissions, including such crucial
. bodies as the Abrasive Blasting Advisory
Commission and the infamous Task Force to
promote Self-Esteem. 'bf these, 29 have the
singular distinction of having no administrative
duties! Combined, these l ,800 boards soak up
about $9 million annually courtesy of the
"California taxpayer.
0 bviously, something bas to give for things to
change, and it shouldn't have to be the
taxpayers. Again.
'The first step in restoring solvency to state
finances is returning vigor to the California
economy. Otherwise. we will continue to wade
more deeply into a sea of red ink.
Common sense dictates repeal of the $8 billion
in new, growth-retarding t3'Ces. These have only
served to shrink the "IZe of the economic pie that
Sacramento is trying to slice a larger piece of. If
the pie itself gets bigger, then the government
share will increase too, without having to raise
truces. After all, a rising tide lifts all boats.
It is also imperative that state spending be
brought back into line through real spending cuts.
It comes down to plain, old-fashio ned restraint
and common sense, commodities that are in
tragically short supply in Sacramento nowadays.
&a•tor JoluJ R. Lnrls, • Republlcao, repreuats
tbe JStb Sate Senate District, wbkb lodudu
Cost.a Men.
Communi ty Commentary , . :~.u4~ ··-. . -.·.. \ .. ,; ·. _,~'1:-.,._~:. · _.. . _·
m \EJPOll ltITT • com 1m
Pil Morally speaking, Magic sends wrong message "to kids
E arvln Johnson Is Magic on the court
and as a public fig\Jrc due respect
and adm1natlon ror hil public
achievements. Off the court, perhaps
taken by hil own spell, he it not magic. He
ii a man who liwd" bis private lire on the
bicb wife. And delpito the ucitement and
applause, be hu the HN Virus and be ii
spna<1lna the meaa&e· • Oh, tbcR coWd baw been real mqic in
that me111p. A ~ that said,· •.•ffey
kJda. I lbOuldn't haw been up tltere on
&bat win. You don't UV. tc»bel Oet off
.... win ind be differellll" 8Ut the •••• ii OM, it .. Oi # ..,,. b ..... ..., ...................... , ......... , -•••d• ... 1111.f, .....
• "hero'' ror being promiscuous,
contracting ca deadly disease and having
the 11courage" to tell our youth bow they
can be promiscuous and get away with it.
What, it not maafc, could explain the
irresponsibility or an entire nation or
parents and cducaton who put aUch little
tnast in our yo~ people? Youns~
want lO do tho "npt",tbinp and Wi>uld
rcapect their own SCKUaHty and the
sauality ol othen ii and •n they 1tan
...... the right ~! They Wutl
paidelinll. aot lhoncuts. one ._..., 1ar an.. tl9e "lftllic"
m llllP WOUid 18¥1 a kit of C---
•• WOllJ llMI .a.rt. ADd ~
IO •l •~en• wOuld be C Heck,
;rrtrile we re enina the prmure of teadrina
the kiddies morality, why don't we just
leave out words Hkc moral. right, wrong,
etc. -they're 80 outdated. Let's just talk
sex. Sate and unsafe. To case the pressure
more, •why not have a beer with the kids
-th~ drink anyway, right? WcU, maybe
not drink ''with'' them, but let's make it
available. One last thouJbt for Mr. and Mn.
American P~nt. When your son or
dau&htcr ii havin& ICX with 101Deone who
• tnv politm, won't you feel glMI that
tbcy Mud the masqe? That they will
uao a OODdom? Won't you feel aooct for
, ..... , Safe for them? (){ ClOUn9 you will!
lt'afMlic!
88RNAOE1TE JUAREZ
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Corona de) Mar photogra#
phy shop owner John Btom.
tS not so sure the thinning
out of traffic will be good for
business. "As a businessman
in Corona del Mar, I don't
mind a lot of traffic," be
said. "The busier, the je~-
ter." ·
Although Irvine Co. -of-
ficials are stressing the posi-
tive effects of· the new road
on local businesses. Blom is
not sold on their good inten-
tions. "For all they care, the
merchants in Corona del
Mar could dry up and blow
away," he said. "It's just
about the only area in town
where they don't have a
• piece of the action."
But Michelle Zweber,
whose family has owned
Zwcber's Pbannacy on East
Coast Highway for 20 years,
says iclief from local -traffic
congestion is long overdue.
"We deliver, and it can get
pretty hectic between 5 and
7 in the evening,'' she said.
"If the road helps reduce
congestion, then that's
good."
50% (Jf lhlrk •n Wood Br111ds
40% (Jf " UlNer l)q>e vertiaJls & iHoted shades
20% (Jf cj fobics
There ~sti tme to get yru
omnized crdet il befire Ovistmos.
Sole ends NOY. 30th!
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FfomA1
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Judp Luil Catdeiu oa f"rid8'
handed don a two-year prtloft
term, effectMly fneina onoa.,
who bu already 1eMd 1WO yean
at Soledad Prilon, and doling the
book 011 one of the molt notorioua
traffic cues in Newport Beacb bil-
ttory:-
Defense attorney Ralph Ben-
cangcy aaid be expected Ornelas
to be released ~time Fridfy
night.
As Ornelas' family looted for-
ward to having their IOD home and
"huggins him/' Killelea's relatives
expressed anger over the tum of
events.
"It's an unacceptable verdict for
the family," said Mike Kilfoy, Kil·
lelea's older brother.
From A1
was no question about it, who just
wanted the comfort mne of their
mom and dad," he said.
Throughout the ordeal, olficen
formed a barrier to prevent the
children from seein&' the victim,
Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy
Gonis said.
"So as the kids were getting off
the bus, they couldn't see the bike
or a small amount of blood on the
street," he said.
"I don._ tJamt &bey (OrMlll
family) totally udcntalld .... --pact of wt.at Danny Orne1u baa
done. I'd lire dial to view Ge do-
tcctMs' photopaphs of my liltet
in the alley. -
''M~ only concern ii he hu to
live with tbo net rcsolta of what he
did in that alley -turn a vehicle
into a murder weapon."
Cardenas e~resscd empathy
<!uring the sentencing.
~·we can't share as deeply as
you folks, but we can at least un-
derstand partialty the grief you're
going through. 'iberc's nothing l
can do to '1'cstore your family. I
sincerely wish I could."
Omclu wu originally convicted
in 1989 of groaly ne$;1ipnt vehicu-
lar manslaughter whde intoxicated
Ketchnwt was taken to H~
Hospital where she underwent am-
putation aurpry on her left foot.
according to &be CHP report. Hol-·
pitaJ officials declined to releuo
her condition.
School district transportation
employees declined ooQuneat on .
the accident, citing the pending
CHP investigation. The OfP in-
vestigates all accidenu involving
hool buses.
b the death ol l ... 1, 37, ID a ......... ., ....... ......
and MDteMle were .......... ~
lier thll ,.. when 111r; ar-
gued th jury ' ..... ...,
could find Orne•• pailjy of .......
er crimo, ~ar ma.a.ia•ter
without l1'0lt ~nee.
During the moeth·loag eecond
trial, prosmaton .,.in lriocl to
ptc>Ye Ornelas WM aw.re of the
risb iDYOtved when be took bis
friend'• aporucar on a joyride after
a day of bodyaurflna and drinkhag
malt liquor and nun at tbe Wectae.
Juron in both trials allo vieftd
a dramatic videotape of. the ac-
cident that was inad\-ertently
filmed by Ornelas' paacnaer wben
Ornelas decided to tate the car
for a short, speedy drive.
f'tOm A1
Witnesses at the actne say
Williams returned to the
Newport Hatbor High side
of the stadium by the time a
security officer arri~d. Wil·
Iiams oouJd not be reacbcd
for comment Friday.
While there's no telling
who won the vert>al war of
words Thursday night, Ir-
vine's Woodbridge Warriors
beat the Newport Harbor
Sailors, 27-10.
Ornelas earned bit usociates
degree while in prison -even
mak.in& tbe dean's lilt -and oon-tinulna his educ.don in his main
priority, aaid bis family. He has
talked of punuina manne biology
or p1ycholo&Y, theY said •.
Ornelas' friend John Lozano,
the passenger at tho time of the
accident, said Ornelu bu also
spoken of writing an autobiogra-
Briefly
i>hY 10 otbcn can "Jcarn from bis
~rience ... IO peoplo won't ooo-
tinue to make thela ume mll-takea." .~-~1
''This could hlM ~ to
anyone. Ifs just sad t&it Danny
couldn't be u lucky u other ~
ple and laaw • cop atop biai for
drunken drivina befote tho eo-
cidenJ."
Ornelas' family, now Ontario
residents,, also cxt£ndcd their re-
gards to the Killel'Ea family, which
had earlier exprcsaed anpr over
the family's celebratory attitude.
"Our lamily is not cclcbratins."
said Elizabeth Quesada, Ornelu'
older sister. "We feel their pain,
also. There's been a tra&lc loa,
and we pray for them all the time.
"We pray they find the strength
to go on with their lives."
COST A MESA -Gusty winds toppled tree limbs and caused havoc
with electrical lines Thursday night, causing an 8-hour power outage to
about SO homes in the area of Santa Ana and Santa Isabel avenues,
authorities said.
There were also isolated power out.ages in other parts of Costa Mesa
starting at about S p.m. when winds pjclced up to between 20-30 mph,
Southern California Edison representative Charles Wilson said.
Tumbling tree limbs felled at least three wires along Santa Ana
Avenue, including one 12,000 volt wire that landed in the backyards of
several homes, Wilson said.
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Another hearing directed toward Spanish speaking residents and the
Latino community will be held Nov. 26 at the Rea Community Center.
Comments received during the hearings will be used by Community
Service planners putting together a Parks, Recreation and Open Space
Muter Plan study, which was initiated by the City Council.
Results of tbc study will include recommendations about the need for
new recreation programs and facilities, both private and public. The
study will also tarBet deficiencies in the existing parks and recreation
facilities. ProposalS to improve the parks and recreation services will be
included in a funding program. ~
The Neighborhood Community Center is located at 184S Part Ave.
for more infonnation, call the Community Services Department at
7S4-S300.
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children.
Since the program's inception. more than 70 million toys have been
distributed to the underprivileged children of America. But here arc
never enough toys to ftll all of the requests, according to Marine C.Orps
officials.
Oifta should be of a SS minimum and unwrapped. The Marine Corps
asks that gifts be limited to toys. No clothes or food can be accepted.
The Pilot office is located at 330 W. Bay St., just west of Newport
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LA PUENTE
Over a c1ecaae tbey'1e
waited.
And fi.aally, an An·
gelus Leque football
championship is
theirs. At leut part
of it.
Considering bow matten started Friday
night for Mater Dei Hlgh'a Monarchs,
they'll take whatever they can get. In
their 24-6 victory over Bishop Amat be·
fore a jammed-packed crowd estimated at
S,000 fans, they took a lot.
With two weeks to prepare for this one,
Mater Dci played like it had two months.
Bishop Amat, ranked No. 2 in the CIF
Division I SoUthern Section, lost it.a fant
of the year in 10 games, while Mater Dei
claimed a share of the leaJUe title, its
first smce 1979.
The Monarchs,
ranked No: S in •
Division I, atufred
Bishop Amat with
a swanning de-
fense, led by line-
backers Parker
Gregg (two inter-
ceptions) and
David Knuff (12
tackles). Defen-
sive end Nicky Su-
alua and defensive
tackle Jason
Gonzales each
had a sack.
Brian Solis and
Jim Nolan also
had an interception.
Mater Dei (9· 1 overall, 3-1 in league)
held Bishop Amat to only 139 net yards.
The Monarchs,
ranked No. 5 in
Division I,
stuffed Bishop
Amat with a
swanning
defense, led by
linebackers
Parker Gregg
and David
Knutt.
Mater Dei took a 14-6 halftime lead,
although after the game's fint three min-
utes it looked like the Monarchs were in
for a long night.
On the fint play from scrimma~e,
Mater Dei quarterback Billy Blanton was
intercepted by Amat's Jason Hernandez
at the Lancers' 49. Pour plays and a lS-
yard Mater Del penalty later, the Lancen
were up, 6-0, u quarterback Andy Reitz
and tailback Rodney Sermons hooked up
on a 31-yard touchdown pass.
Amat's extra-point try, however, was no
good.
Mater Dei didn't waste any time com-
ing back. In fact, it dominated the rest of
the half.
The Monarchs, who rushed for 207
yards and passed for 164 more, fumbled
four times, but recovered three of them.
Following Amat's initial score. the
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Estanda's Nelson Olshefski (40) moves f~ yardage behind the blocking of Ricardo ApUar (36) as Laguna Hills' Roman Vasquez (60) trails the play Friday night.
Eagles' title-dPe11111 squashed, 1 e-0·
By Barry Faukner
Stlmta~
MISSION VIEJO
The Estancia High title
train derailed Friday
night, suffering a collec:-
tive backfire in a 16-0
Pacific Coaat League
football loss to host La-
guna Hills at Milsion
Viejo High.
Three turnovers and 10 penalties
one of which Coach John Liebengood
had never heard of in 19 yeara of coach-
ing -cost the EagJcs, who need an un-
likely Laguna Beach upset of Century
today at the Santa Ana Bowl to earn the
league's third CIF Division VII playoff
berth.
Should Century win, both schools
... ,
would have 3-2 league records and Ccn-
tul)' would earn the nod, due to a lJ. 7
victory over Estancia. An at-large berth,
then, would be the Eagles' only hope.
It got so bad for the Eagles, even
their own efficiency hurt them u me-
thodical drives of 10 minutea_ eiaht sec-
onds, and 7:4S produced nothina. fur-
ther protecting the Hawks' early lead.
The EagJes dominated time of posses-
sion, 28:49-19:11, but led narrowly in net
yardage, 24~247.
Laguna Hilla, which gained a share of
the title with Trabuco Hills (Trabuco
will be the league's No. 1 playolf entry
after winning their head-to-head meet-
ing), turned two Estancia turnovers into
nine first-half points and sacked Eagle
quarterback Matt Johner acven times to
limit the visitors' offensive game plan.
Pacific Coast League
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The turning point came late in the
fint half, on the 17th play of an Estan-
cia drive. The Eagles, down 6--0 after the
Hawks drove 38 yards on seven plays for
.
a touchdown, after recovering an Estan-
cia fumble, marched within inches of the
Laguna Hills goal line, setting up fourth-
and-goal.
Laguna Hills called timeout, and after
the break, Estancia was penalized 5
yards for an illegaJ substitution. On the
ensuing play, from the Hawks' 6, Fred
Kim picked off an Estancia pass at the
goal line and raced 76 yards up the side-
line to set up a Laguna Hills field goal .
"That was it right there ... the turning
point," Estancia Coach John Ueben-
good said. "I've never had that penalty
called in 19 years. I still don't understand
the call. We could have kicked a field
goal, but we needed a touchdown."
Even the field goal, a 33-yard boot by
See ESTAN.
Cross country
prelims set for
Mt. SAC today
Tars' dre·am becomes a nightmare
By Kirt Wotcou
ltlortsWlllr
WALNUT -Cross
country runners will have @i•-
more than each other to 0 -
contend with when the
CIF Southern Section
Preliminary meet beains at 8 a.m.
tOday at Mt. San Antonio Colle&e.
The 3·mile course is infamous for
its three demanding hills -"Poop
Out," "Reseivoir" and "The Switch·
backs."
CdM, Newport Harbor and Estan ....
cia will all compete in the Division
111 race, with the top six teams from
two separates heats -A and AA -
advancing. The top four teams in
the CJF Finals will move on to the
State Championship on Nov. 30 at
Woodward Park in Fresno.
Runners to watch for today in·
elude CdM's St~ LeSieur, Mike
Bradford and Aaron M~endon;
Newport Harbor's Sky Peterka and
J1rcd OYcrton; and Eatanaa'a Rob-
ert Ho and Jeff M1nz.
On the airll aide, sea View's No.
1 1nd 2 en~ Newport Harbor
and Corona del Mar, will ~nt
the area, aton1 with Miter Def from
the Anplua LeaPe and the PCL
nanner·up, Colta Mea
.. for the first timo all IHIOll, OY-
~H it healthy and uiaJniUledt"
UJd Costa M.. Colcti Bid Wet· I, WhO primarj . = Iii Iha~ Ill :::": ... ,,.,... s.. Marteo. Suta Mar·
~ta.~ HUtMli' ud Corona.
The MUii•• -.. bf PQ.'a tap IWO Wll die lllt two ... ...... KatJ IWol •ncl Delllllal
liillclz.Ne~HartaWlllookto ~ Oaal, Dona Miil MMI ow.a
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Sailors' titl~ hopes die, 27-1 O;
settle for No. 3 entering CIF
By Roger Carlson
Spotts Edllor
Competing in Sea
View League football
has its ups and downs,
and it goes with the ter-ritory in a circuit that '-a ... .-l.l,'16,,j
&ivc.s parity and strength
a new meaning.
Newport Harbor High's Sailors found
oaat just how true that notion is Thursday
ftighl as they saw a 1()..() third-quarter lead
en route to the No. 1 berth from the
leap• tnterin& the playoffs vanish as
~ u you can -well, watcli Wood-brktae Higb's Glen Edwards return a
kicb>Cf 76 yards for a touchdown, backed
by a 63-yard return with a "fumble" by
Woodbridge defensive end Don Coleman.
1lK>IC were the two big plays by a big-
play Woodbridge eleven which turned the
tidq in stunning fashion as Harbor lost its
chance for the elusive Sea View Leaaue
championship, 27-10, before 2.700 at Ir-
vine High.
1\astin (4-1), the team which the Sailors
had just denied a pcrf cct campaign with a
21·14 lacing last week, repeats as Sea
View Lequo champion following Friday's
~ OYer Corona del Mar. Woodbridae
()-1·1) rudthea second.
•11•1 Mldt 1 letdown.'' admitted Sailora'
Coecb Jeff Brinkley, who aaw his team fall
to 3-2 (M ~rali). "We were on tho
~ Of a bfa brukthroufh for our pro-~ ...... Ctktll't pt it.'
D11pl11 ... r.ct Brinkley and his 1taft
._. .....-.S more victories than any n:·
...... Minor's hiltofy (39 wins. 27 loa-
• CMr la Gil. his sixth campai4n), no
rt 1• •Jsll lleve bCeA fort~1n1 and
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Tustin
Woodbridge •.. , ..........
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tory over SaddJebact Fricby ni&ht, knock-
ing Saddlebact out of the playoffs.
So the Sailon aren't completely shut
out, thanks to University, but there"s little
doubt that it's certainly a scenario Brin-
kley wanted to avoid.
Hi&hs and lows? At halftime the Sailors
were on top by a 7..0 margin by virtue of
Brandon Finney's 27-yard first-quarter
burst which culminated a 63-yard march
in style.
Finney, who entered the game .. yards
under the 1,000-yard plateau, had 76 of
bis 113 yards in the rmc two q1.aarters. He
had already wenl oYCr the 1,000-yard
1nark for the acuon and had already
paaed Harbor legend Htl Sbcftia (l,011
la 1942) to take the No. 2 lpOt behind
Stew 8ruu in lin&le«MOn·,.rdl&c.
Woodbridp was lhowiill • of a bi&· ;a., ofttnn from the swt. but WM but· lnl itlelf. Arid. Hai'bor"a ctere .. adffuned
to produce a p14ine •and nt the ~
line to offset a~~ IMrd\ (ictually 19
yardi after Wooclblidae was puibed bed: tokl=!o W would dveaten apin in
the ftnt • but w• m·a r..-.. n:·
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By Kiri< Wolcott
Sl)Ol1s Wntet
TUSTIN -It was like trying to
stop a racing locomotive with bate
hands.
Tustin High, the defending Sea
View League champion, claimed
that distinction again Friday night
by flattening visiting Corona del
Mar, 34-8, in the finaJ league and
regular-season game for both
reams.
"They were just too much for
uc;. They had a lot more to play
for," said CdM Coach Dave Hol-
land of the Tillers, who sealed up
the league title outright with the
win.
Tustin (9-1 overall, 4-1 league),
the fifth-ranked team in Orange
County, will advance to the ClF
Southern Section Division VI play-
offs as Sea View's No. 1 seed.
"These $UYS worked hard for
this," Tustin Coach Marijon An-
cich said. "People picked us to fin -
ish fifth or sixth this year, but we
proved them wrong."
The Sea Kings must go home
now and start thinking about 1992.
They finish the season 2-6-2, 0-4· l
in league.
Tustin took few chances Friday,
beating CdM early and thoroughly.
Consider:
-The Tillers scored on their
first three possessions and six of
their first seven, while the Sea
Kings crossed midfield only four
times.
-Tustin led 17-0 at halftime
and 34-0 in the third quarter, be-
fore CdM scored in the closing
seconds.
-The Tillers rumbled for 398
ground yards, with four backs
gaining more than 50. The Sea
Kings were held to 36 yards rush·
ing, no back gaining more than
Ryan Steelberg's 19.
With star running back Maurice
Fletcher sidelined with an injured
leg, junior Keith Thomas led Tus-
tin 's furious running attack. Tho-
mas rushed for 108 yards and
three touchdowns, giving him 13
for the season.
The Sea Kings, completely lev-
eled on the ground, did have some
success through the air.
Statistics
Tuatln 34, Coron• del M•r 8
SOON Irr Guert•rw Corona del Mar 0 0 0 8-8
Tustrn 7 10 17 0-34
Flrst cau.t ...
l us -Thomas 1 run (Malhcws kick), 4 ·so
S900t'MI Quert•r
Tus-Malhews 24 FG, 11.06 Tus-Clemons 14 pass trom Miner (Matllews),
4 38
Third Querter
Tus-Matllews 27 FG. 10:00.
T us -Thomas 5 run (Milhews klck). 4: 4 7.
Tus-Thomas 3 run (Milhews kick), 1 56
fourttl au.rt.,
CdM-Thomason 5 pass from Evans (Oulnn
pass from Evans). 0 18.
Attendance: 2,500 {estmlled)
INDMDUAL RUSHING
CdM-Steelberv. 6·19. Hess. 5·13: Walz. 1·3.
Wegener. 1 ·3: Evans, 4·mln·22
Tus-ThOmas. 16·108: Powell, 7·105; Linden.
8·73, Reynolds. 9-57. Lauderdale, 7·36.
MalheWs. 1·19: Miiier 1-min-8.
INDMDUAL PASSINO
Cc!M-Evans. 21·36-0, 149
LA-M"illef, 5·7-0. 65, Reynolds, 0-1-0. 0,
Rand~. 0-1-0, 0
INDMDUAL RECEMNO
CcJM-Cla~ 7-25: Wegener, 5-48; S1eelberv.
5-7: Hess. 2·5. Oulm. 1-8. Thomason, 1·5.
Tus-Banl. 2·31; McMahon. 1·19: Clemons.
1 • 1 4: Lauderdale. 1 • 1
GAlllE STATISTICS
CdM Tut
Fi~I doWnS 11 18
Rushes·yardige 15·36 48-398
Passing yardige 149 65
Pa.ssing 21·36-0 5-7-0
Ne! re1um yardage• 0 3
Sacics-yanlage 2·mln-20 1-min·8
Ne! yardaoe 165 4!i8
P\ns 5-32.2 1·25
Fuml>les-tumbles lost 3-1 1-0 Alos·net yardage 4·35 13-107 nme ot possession 20 22 27 38
•f>lml re1Ums. lnlerte¢lons. fumble returns
ltt p
Estancia quarterback Matt Johner (13) sweeps the flanks as Laguna Hills' Roman Vasquez doses in ahead of Eagles Tony Naranjo (44), Alberto Rojas (72) Friday.
ttt r .tyMJNot
Eagles' quarterback Matt Johner looks downfield for a receiver.
ESTANCIA:
From 81 •
Devon Higgins, illustrated Estan-
cia's snake-bit evening, as the boot
followed an errant 28-yard at-
tempt, on which the Hawks were
flagged just before the snap for
delay of game.
The Eagles used 14 plays to
march to the Laguna HiUs' 27 with
their first second-half possession,
but a fourth-down pass fell incom-
plete, and the visitors didn't seri-
ously threaten again until the
game's final moment.
Laguna Hills, the defending
PCL champion, padded the lead
with a 6-yard Webber touchdown
run with 7:36 left in the game.
Estancia quarterback Matt
Johne1 played valiantly, shoulder-
ing the offensive burden with top
running backs "Christian Gomez
and Nelson Olshefski sidelined for
much of the game.
Gomez, the team's leading rush-
er (531 yards) carried once for
zero yards.
·Statistics &.aeuna .... 18, ....... 0 SOON ... Quart.,.
Estanca 0 0 0 0-0 l.a9lN Hiiis e 3 o 1-1e ,.,... Guefter
LH-Webbef~= 5~49.
LH-FG ~O-£..w
LH-Webber e 1\11 (ttgglns lclck), 7:36. Attendance: 1,500 (esllmlled).
INDMDUAL RUSHING
Est-BQlnlan. 5-20; Olshrlsld, 7-17; Johner.
15-15: Sols. 3-5; IO/lll. 1-4; Gome2. 1.0:
~. 1.flftJs· 1.
LH-Webber, 24-73; Vedder, 2~·2.
IMDMDUAL PASSINO
Est-JoMer, 12·23·2. 1n ·
LH-Vedder. 8-13-0, 106.
INDMDUAL RICEMMO
Est-BWga. 3-72; Cllamberlaln. 3-47; Rnil,
3·34: Sweet. 2-20; N~. 1-4. LH-Jimlnel. 5-112; Geyer, 2·27, Wtbber,
l·trftls-3 ~·1.500
QAllll STATISTICS
lat LH
First downS 13 13
Rushes-yardage 26-60 26-71
Passing Yan!IO• 1n 106
Passino 12·23·2 8·13-0
Ne! m.im yaro1ge • 50 70
Saclcs·yardage 7 ·millls·38 O
Ne! yird.IQll 249 247
Punts 2-26 2 ·26 5
Ftlnbles·l\Jnbles IOst 3· 1 2-0 Aaos•yardaoe 10-89 11·70 nme ..of' possession 211:49 19' 11 •fdit m.ims. ~. llrT'tlle mms
Costa Mesa's season ends on sour note, 39-6
By Howard L. Handy
Sports Writer
COST A MESA -Things didn't
go exactly as planned for Coach
Tom Baldwin and his tenacious
band of Costa Mesa Mustangs Fri-
day night in their Pacific Coast
League finale at Orange Coast
College.
In fact, the Costa Mesa Mus-
tangs did everything but score
while controlling the ball on an al·
most 2-for-1 basis against the Tra-
buco Hills Mustangs but lost by a
deceiving score of 39-6.
The game ended the season for
the Costa Mesa team that fi nished
at 3-7 and 1-4 in league play.
"We were just out of kids to-
night," Costa Mesa's Baldwin said.
"We had nine starters out tonight
and we had to do everything we
could. We blitzed with everybody
and they got three or four long
runs on us as a result.
"If we hadn't fumbled on that
first drive, we could have been
right in there. I think our kids
played very well tonight despite
the seemingly one-sided score."
Costa Mesa moved the ball well
the second time it had possession
and appeared headed for paydirt
at the Trabuco 20. But a fumble
by a player making his first start
and first carry for the Mustangs
was picked up at the Costa Mesa
27 by safety Dave Carrao and re-
turned 73 yards for a touchdown.
Roy Serrano recovered a fumble
late in the period but Costa Mesa
was unable to capitalize on the
turnover.
Clayton, the workhorse of the
Trabuco Hills running game,
sprinted 65 yards for a second
score midway through the second
period and the TH Mus(angs
didn't look back. Clayton picked
up his third score on a 22-yard
scamper late in the period and the
victors were able to convert a two·
point conversion on a pass from
Barnes lo Gibson Gomez to make
it 20-0 at halftime. Yet. the €M
Mustangs controlled the ball for
17:22 to 5:98 for the visitors in the
half.
Clayton scored a fourth TD on a
55-yard run for the only touch-
down of the third periocl but the
conversion try failed once again as
the score mounted to 26-0.
A .pass from Barnes to Chad
Early for 22 yards made it 32-0 be-
fore the CM Mustangs were able
to get on the board with a sus-
tained drive that travelea 62 yar
and consumed 6:21 on the clock.
Statist1cs
,....... ...... eo., ...... Soor9.., ._..... IMDMDUAL PASSINO
Trll>Ueo HllS 8 14 8 13-39 TH-Barnes. 11-18-0, 1M; Teno, 0-1-0
Costa Mesa 0 0 0 8-6 CM-Hartler, 7·19·1.
lllr.t 0.-W INDMDUAL lllCIMMQ
TH-Con'ao 73 bnt* l'IUll {Idell taled). TH-EMty, 3-99, Grahan, 3-27; Teno, 1·24,
&·40. Gomez. 1-16; Redlner, 1-11; Pnaf, 1·7.
leoend Guartw Cll)'ton. 1-lof-rnlnus 1.
TH-Claylon 65 1\11 (pass laled), 5:42. CM-Vega. 3·51; Harding, 1-9; Owen. 1-4;
T'H-Clayton 22 "" (Gomu pass from Nlebllng, 1-4; Hollman, 1-2.
Barnes), 2:25. GAM• STATISTICS TMnlQualtw
TH-C~ M Ml~ laled). 2:28. ,.........,
TH-EM1y 22 P1U fnllll 8'rnes {Idell lllled).
8:30.
CM-PMlsld 2 nin (ldcl ~. 2:09.
TH-Mier 51 1\11 (Teno ldcl(), 1:42.
Allendara: 1,800 (almllld). •
ltlOMDUAL RUSHING
TH-Clayton, 8-148; Magner, 2·33: Simes,
4·14; Blalc. 2·10. CM-P1Wlnskl, 15·73; JIQlowlld. Ma:
~ 10*..0weft. t-14;-fta.--t+. """'· 1-e.
Cll
First doWnS 14 14
Rushes-yWlge 16-205 45-171
Passing yarcllge 186 70
Passing 11·19-0 7-1~1
Netreunywdagt• a1 ft~
Slcb-ywdlge 1·11 """ Net yardage 461 241
Purcs 2-30 7-211
fumbleS·luni>lel IOSI I 1-1 4-1
Flags-MC yanlage 1 Q.92 4-35
T1mHf potMaioft 1:20 \l;A()
·Pirt ...,., lnlen:elJllont, bnt* """'
SAILORS: Newport comas up short in tltle bid . MONARCHS:
From 81
,_
Angelus League
LH ....
W LT
3 t 0
3 t 0 2 t 0
1 2 0 0 4 0
°""81t
W L T 9 t 0 9 t 0
8 2 0
8 3 0
t 9 0
From 81
numbers up behind quarterback
James Wyatt, a 6-foot-3, 19c:,
pound major college prospect, ;..1ut
ii was Harbor holding the 7~ half-
time edge. ~
Then came ":._: .. .,pea red to be
'
the most important possession of
the season for the Sailors as they
took the second-half kickoff and
marched impressively, finally set-
tling for Oreg .Kaiser's 30-yard
field goal to extend their lead to
10-0.
• ,
Nobody in the first nine games
had scored on Harbor in the
fourth quarter and the Sailors had
already killed half of the third
quarter with their march which
started (rom their 37 after Branon
Coluccio's 22-yard kickoff return.
But just moments later that
championship dream began to
crumble as Edwards, a swift run·
ning back who came back from an
ankle injury earlier in the game,
took an awkward bandoff on a re·
verse on the entUing kickoff,
slipped past one would-be tackler
and eluded another dOWn tho aide·
lines in front of the Sallon' Coach·
ing staff.
"It turned the whole game
around," said Brinkley. "The mo-
mentum just swuna completely.''
Suddenly, even thou&h the War-
riors mi.sled the PA'f and were
stm down, 10-6, the Sanon were
playing in a bold.on mold, but
they couldn't oontaln Wyatt & Co.
It wu three downs and a punt
for Harbor and Woodbndae re·
,.
sponded with a 69·yard scoring
march, Wyatt going to Scott Coker.
from 8 yards out for the go-ahead
touchdown.
The Sailors came back with a
48-yard march to the Woodbridge
23 where on third and 6 the (ate-
f ul "fumble" came and for all in·
tent and purpose, it was over.
Quanerback Mike Of er was
scramblin& from a hard rush and
as he was bcina hit from behind,
appeared to pua the ball forward,
two yards ahead of himself and
into the arouad.
Coleman, a defeDslvo end,
moved in and picked up the ball
and ran 63 yanfe to push tbe count
to 20·10.
"No, l didn't think it was a fum·
ble," was all 1 dabt·lipped Brin·
kJey could lll\llter. Neftrtheleaa,
the otrldala .,.,.,.ntly uw tt u a
fumble and the ...... Wiii doae.
DoWn ~ 10 the Sa1IOn were ~out fA ........... with
still ~20 left, and tho Wanton
would cventUally driVc 5$ yards for
another KOre with 1:09 left.
I•
Monarchs drove 79 yards to take
the lead as Solis scored on a 17-
yard run with 8:52 left. Brian
Broadbent'• PAT gave Mater Dei
a 7-6 edge.
Oregg•s first interception, which
he returned 11 yards to the Amat
19, set up the Monarchs' next
touchdown.
•
Saturday, November 18, 1991
t;nllegr. basketball
PILOT
GRID
STATS
·Same· old Vanguardsl Run and gunl
llRCC
tanlllltt
By Rldwd Otm ........
P r~vcn
t Ing
the
run and re-
fraining from
errors· have
been the
major snags
thus far for
Orange Coast College in the Mis-
sion Conference Central Division
football race.
Rivenidc City College's Tigers,
a traditional running team, host
the Pirates tonight at 7 o'clock in
a divisional encounter that means
mU,cb more to Riverside than Or-
ange Coast in terms of post-season
considerations.
Orange Coast. which has lost
three straight in division play after
beginning the year 5-0 and reach-
ing a No. 2 national ranking, has
been getting terrific defensive
wort out of outside linebacker Joe
Estes since his return two weeks
ago from a knee injury, but the Pi-
rates' remaining cast has been
questionable during the losing
skid.
In the Pirates' 38-30 setback last
Saturday, Estes opened the game
by recovering a Fullerton f umblc
on its first play from scrimmage,
then sacked Hornets quarterback
David Pierson on the next series
to force Fullerton to punt.
OCC was also intercepted six
times, tying a school record for
passing ineptitude, as quarterback
Donnie Smith uncorked five and
flanker Scott Hamilton tossed the
other.
Riverside. 3-S overall, 3-4 in the
conference and 2-1 in the division,
is a powerful running team that
will no doubt attempt to grind it
out against OCC (S-3, 4-3 and 0-
3).
"They run the football, they're
very big and physical and they try
to run time off the clock and make
it a short game," said OCC Coach
Bill Workman, whose squad bas
been shut down in the second half
for three straight weeks. ''They
just keep running time off and if
they do that, they're fOlng to win.
They don't do anything Caney or
make mistakes.
"Two of their (prcseason) losses
were by a total of three points. It's
a typical Riverside club. They have
a couple of great running backs
and a bif. physical offensive line.
Our mission will be to get the ball
away from them. But after last
week, I'd say that won't be too
easy for us."
O'!~C, Coast (5-3)
(IMMVIDUAL) .........
·~ '8 ii
17 * 5J 51 S74 u
48 1111 2.3 11 102 5.1
22 73 3.3
3 50 18.7
7 35 5.0 3 31 10.3
7 17 2.4
4 15 u
2 0 0.0
1 0 0.0
2 -4 ·2.0 3 ·15 ..s,o 1 -40 -40.0 ......
'44 'J; r= ~
13 5 58 0
1 1 19 0
1 0 0 1
lleoelvlnt
~"Vi~
13 222 17.1
13 1&4 12.8
11 134 12.2
8 103 17.2
5 98 19.6
4 5-4 13.5
3 89 J3.0
3 35qq2.1
2 17 8.5 2 11 5.5
1 19 19.0 1 12 12.0
1 11 11,0
1 9 9.0
1 4 4.0
1 3 3.0
1 3 3.0
Soot1nt1
'-:~ 8 78
4 81
4 45
1 41
0 15
0 29
1 21 0 25
0 11
0 7 0 3
0 0 o a 0 0 0 0
pot. td
.542 12
.385 0 1.000 1
.000 0
td '°"' 2 41
2 5e
5 46
1 24
1 27
0 30
0 30
1 37
0 18
0 14 0 11
1 19
0 12
0 11
0 9 0 4
0 3
0 3
S1een 42. Omelat 36, WISNngtcn 38, Smit!
34, Sherman 30, ttoon 30, Ploushl 12. Hamiton 6, Vowel 8. COl1J\ahl 8. Ross 6,
Whlllock 8. Ryan 8, Nirlck 6, lkAler 8.
Wojllclewlcz 2. Tum. 2.
SUSONCTUM)
Opp Pint•• Tota ftrsl downs 124 141
Rusi.s·yanlage 334·927 340·1758
Aver1gt f\dl*'D gain 2. 7 5.1
Avtn1gt rusNng yanllQI 115.8 219.5
Tota passing yardage 1117 12n
Avenge passlnQ ywdaOe 139.6 159.6
Pass comp, Ill. rt. 98-214·14 &4-159-10
AVQ. gMI per camp, 11.3 15 2
A¥9-gMI per pm ID'np 5.2 8.0
.... """ yvclaot• 186 312
Totlll a.atb.yardaot 11 -87 24 -170
Averagt ucb. yirdage 1.3 -8.3 3.0 ·21.2 Net Ylfdaoe 2060 3278
AYenQt net yanlage 25 7 409 Pins 44-35.2 31-35.8
f'urnbllt-Unble losl 2J.14 23-12 Toal~ 28 22 Avenoe UTllMf'S 3.5 2.7 Algs-Ylfdaoe 55-471 50-513
AYenllll ftaos·yardagt 8.8-58.8 8.2-64.1 AVQ. _,,,. ol possession 28:31 30:04
•flll'C """" ~IS, b'ntJle m.ms
Aoou"'4118tlve Score bf Quartere
()pclorw'lll 27 30 26 41 -125 0nnoe COISC 40 121 68 45-274
THE PIRATEI
26 ~BeachCC JS eemtas•
48 Grossmont•
56 S.n Diego Oty Col~·
51 Souttiwestem•
7 bncho S.ntJago•
21 Siddlebad<.
30 Fullerton•
Nov. 16-&t RivenJde•. 7
D
15
12
6
22
10
22
38
Nov. 23-Gokten W5° IOCO. 7 •denotes oonfettnee pme.
Mlulon Conference c..m .. DMelon
DM91on Conferenoe
WLT WLT
3 0 0 8 1 0
2 1 0 5 2 0
2 ' 0 3 4 0 1 2 0 4 3 0
1 2 0 1 6 0 0 3 0 4 3 0
Overall
WLT
7 1 0
8 2 0 3 5 0 5 3 0
2 8 0 5 3 0
IJllAlllBE CllAIT BTARIER8
0"8Nll (tentathHt)
DlnNll "°·~ Ht. Wt. Cl ...... .... ,..,., Ht. Wt. Cl.P ...
10 Smlll e-o 185 So. 08 61 ,,..,.,.,,. &-1 215 So. OT 2 Arlalnl Oma e-o 210 Ff. F8 41 ~Jlcborl 6-0 2:50 So. HG 34 Eltc 'Wallt\OIDll 8-1 210 ff. TB 44 Vftt LeoasPI ~11 215 So. OT
20 SCGIHMeln 8-2 200 So. WR 91 "°' Etlll M235 So. Ol8
13 ~ ..... W200 So. WR 4 DlllPWn e-o 220 Fr. u T7 ... Bll'Dll e-o 285 ff. RT 88 Eltc Slt'ncl1ul S.1 220 So. llB
59 RandyMnl\ &-1 255 t:. Rg 1 Stcttc~ M 220 So. Ol8 73 l(lpW!ndw WM 29 ~ 6-0 190 Fr. C8 65 ~Hiii w 275 So. LG I 6-0 185 ff. C8
5e JasonMw M265 So. LT 25 ScGI~ 8-1 190 So. FS 15 lltlntlggirll 8-2 210 ff. 1E 47 Aobllt Edwsds M 180 So. SS
ei rates start fast,
I •
finish slow, 72-68
By tart Wolcoct .......
COST A MESA -The Orange
Cout C.olleac men's basketball
team squandered a 16-Pofnt half·
time leld and CeU, 72"'8, to visit·
tna Soutbwatem in tho Oj)Cnlna-
aeat0n pmo for both tcama.
Tho Plrate1 (0.1) enjoyed a 20-
Pc>int advantaae late fn • the fin\
h'alf and 1tlll led by 10. at 57-47,
Wltb jtast owr nine minuta left in
the pme, before the Apaches (1-
0) went on a J 9-6 Nn.
"W~ didn't play aood defeilM oa the low post," OCC O>Kb
Tandy GWil laid. .. We played a
~ ftrtt bait, but we atW need
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Cotton and Carlos Campbell led
the Apaches with 19 points each.
Campbell scored 17 in the second
half, including seven straight to
cul OCC's lead to S1·SS. •
Bruce Robinson acored 18 for
the Apaches and led all playen
with 12 rebounds.
OCC'1 Jett Porter was the
11mc'1 lcadlna soorcr with 21
points. Heredia. an Eatancia Hlah
pduatc. added 17, lncludina 12
ln the ftrsl half. ·
SoCa l College
t ravels tonight
·against Biola
By Oemls Brosterhous ...
Sports Wrtllr ,.
COSTA MESA -The names
may change but the style will re-
main the same.
When-the Soutllern California
College men's basketball team
opens its campaign at Biota to-
night at 7:30, Vanguards Coach
Bill Reynolds promises an up-
tempo style similar to that of past
years.
"We're not going to change,
we're too stubborn," said Rey-
nolds. "We like to believe that we
can be success! ul running the
ball."
The Vanguards will receive an
early test or their progress when
they face Biola, a team that Rey-
nolds rates among the elite nation·
ally.
"I consider them among the top
20 (NAIA) teams in the country,"
he said. "They have a host of re-
turning players. You can blame
CdM girls
1earn shot
at El Toro
Fourth-seeded Corona del Mar
High took care or business in
rapid fashion Thursday night in
the opening round of the ClF 5-A
girls volleyball playoffs. :....
CdM, the Sea View League
champ. dropped Thousand Oaks.
15-4, lS-5, 15-8, to earn another
shot at El Toro in the second
round on Tuesday on the Charg-
ers' floor. El Toro has already
beaten CdM twice this season.
"It's hard enough to beat a
team twice in a season, but now
they (El Toro) have to •do it a
third time against a good team,"
said Corona Coach Mark Riva.
CdM Coach Mark Riva credited
the efforts of Allison Engelbrecht,
Lori Newcomer and Kim Coleman
in the victory.
the schedule-ma.kc r here for us
playing them so early, and that
schedule-make r is me.
"I think the players are more
optimistic than the coaches at this
stage. I believe we will improve as
the season progresses when the
different styles of the players
begin to mesh."
The top concerns of the Van-
guards in the early stages of the
season will be finding adequate
players at post ·and point guard.
The void le.ft by the graduation or
Jeff Bickmore will have to be ad-
dre55cd.
"More question marks surround
our team this year than in any of
the 10 previous seasons," Rey-
nolds added. "We still have some
quality shooters back with the re·
turn of (senior guard) Rick Wit-
mer and (senior forward) Mike
Henjum, yet we do not have prov-
en post men and no point guard
who has been in the program.
"Where to make up the 20
points and eight rebounds that we
may have taken for granted with
Jeff Bickmore in the lineup is a
cause for concern. The system ap-
pears to work, so l feel we will be
competitive, yet l am not sure we
have the personnel to compete for
a league or district title this yea r."
Candidates to play at the post
slot arc returnee Darrin Kramer, a
J6-foot-8 senior; converted forward
Keith Randolph, a 64 transfer
from Mira Costa JC; and Mike
Jones, a 6-6 transfer from Mesa,
Ariz. JC. I
Kramer has been battling tendi-
nitis and may not play in tonight's
opener against Biota. "After that,
it's wide open and each should get
a chance," said Reynolds.
The point guard spot is also up
for grabs. The leading candidates
at the present time are Jon Car-
michael, a 5·1 I senior, and Ed-
mond Johnson. a 5·8 junior trans-
fer from Saddleback JC.
"Carmichael started about two
games last year and he knows the
. system," said Re> nolds. "Edmond
has some skills and he's pretty
quick. He just has to somehow de-
crease his turnover-assist ratio.
The third ca ndid ate would be Pat
O'Gurran from Fullerton. He's
probably the most · tenacious de-
fender of the group."
After facing Diola tonight. the
Vanguards will be off until next
weekend's visit to the Chapman
Tournament. The home opener is
"Allison probably had her best
match of the season," he said.
"She and Lori Newcomer were on
fire tonight. Allison had nine kills,
Lori had 11 and did a great job
with her jump-serving. We also
had excellent overall setting by
Kim Coleman."
Corona (11-4) achieved the vic-
tory without the services of sopho·
more outside hitter Jennifer Strof·
fe, who showed up at practice ear·
lier this week with a neck ailment.
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Allison Englebrecht passes off en route to Sea Kings' three-set vir.-
tory over Thousand Oaks Thursday night, setting up second round
CIF 5-A volleyball match Tuesday night (7 o'clod() at El Toro High.
"She could have played tonight if looking pretty good, but they dug
we needed her," said Riva. a lot of balls and we didn't."
Stroffe fs expected to return to Maureen McLaren had 35 kills
action for Tuesday's second-round and six blocks and Tara Kroesch
match. contributed 20 kills and six blocks
Thousand Oaks, the Marmonte in the match which took nearly
League No. 2 representative, fin-three hours to complete.
ishes the season at 11-6. •Mater Doi 3, Ventura 2: The
Rematch awaits CdM tennis team
The Corona dcl Mar High girls
tennis team won't lack for incen·
tive when it entertains Dana Hills
in the second round of the CIF 4-
A team playoffs next Tuesday.
Elsewhere in 5-A: Monarchs (17-4) had a surprisingly
•Royal 3, Newport Harbor 2: tough time before finally prevail-
Thc Sailors (18-S) were unable to ing, 12-15. 15-8, 10-lS, tS~ 12. lS-8.
close out the match after winning Becky Gchlkc had 20 kills and
two of the first three games, bow-Karla Erikson came orr the bench
ing to the Mannonte League ,. to add 17. Mater Dci visits Laguna "
champion, 10-15, 15-12, 9-15, .is-Beach Tuesday.
13, 15-11, on the road. · ln a Smalls Schools match;
CdM (14-4) advanced on Thurs·
day with a 12-6 victory over visit·
ing San Marcos, the Channel
League runner-up. For Corona, it
will be a second look at a Dana
Hills team which had a seemingly
easy time in a non-league matchup
in early October, coming away
with a 13·5 victory. .. We raHied in both the fourth • Calvary Cha~I J, Thacher 0:
and fifth games, but came up The Eagles (lS-1) were paced by
shor~~A' said Newport Coach Courtney Owens' 18 kills in a IS-4,
Danity Olenn. "Up 2-1, we were 15-0, 15-3 victory.
"That match wasn't indicative of
our team," said CdM Conch Gary
Vanguards Coach Bill Reynolds.
Monday. Nov. 25, ag:.iins1 Dethany
College. All of it is building to·
ward the start of Golden State
Ath1etic Conference play on Jan
14 at Cal Baptist.
"The conference is stronger
than ever." said Reyno lds looJ...ing
ahead. '·The seve n teams are all
competitive. We could concei\:ibl~
finish an}""here from fir!>l to )Jst
in the conference.
Salazar. "We're much better.
We're definitely looking forward
to the match. {Cd~l's No. I dou·
bles team) Erika Anhood :ind Sara
Cicerone just v.on leJgue and are
playing now 111..t! the) 're on a mis-
:;ion."
The Anhood-Cicerone team
came away with 6-3. 6-2. 6· I 'icto·
ries. Meanv.hile, L1mhev Gold·
stein posted a sweep sn r-fo. I sin·
gle!.. 6-0, 6-2, 6-0.
"All my seniors pla)ed ''ell
today," said Salazar.
In other 4-A action·
•Capistrano \'alll') 15, ~C\\·
port Harbor 3: Ne,\port's SarJh
Hawkins earned one uf the SJil·
ors' se t victories and nearly upl>ct
No. I-seeded singles player Page
Bartelt (5·7) as the '1sitors bowed
out with a 10-9 recorJ.
Mara Colaizzi and the d0uble~
ntandem of Kamela Rojkamar and
Genevieve Evarts al so won sets fo r
Coach Charlie Bleiker's squad.
which loses only Rojkamar to
graduation.
"\Ve should be very good next
year," Blciker said.
In 3-A competition:
• Estancia 14, Rowland .i: Tile
Eagles stayed alive in the playoffs
behind the play of their doubles,
which '"on eight of nine points.
The No. I team of Kri stina
Grigai tis·Lauren Weaver breezed.
6-0, 6-0, 6-2, while the No. 2 tJn·
dem of Cara Frino and Stacv Goo-
drich triu mphed, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2.
In singles, Julie Fielder, Kelly
Kreisle and Heather Rainey each
won two of three matches as the
Eagles improved to 10·5 entering
today's second round al home
against North Torrance at 2 p.m.
In a 2·A match:
•Milter Del 16, Millikrln 2:
The Monarchs, the second-place
representative from the Angelus
League. used shutout sweeps by
their No. I entries in both singles
and doubles to rout the Rams and
improve to 13·3 overall.
The Monarchs play the second
round today against Hemet at the
Costa Mesa Tennis Club beginning
at 10 a.m.
Erika Asmuss blanked her three
foes from No. I singles, as did the
team of Tricia Abe and Kim Con·
tcr in No. 1 doublca. Maier Dci,
the fourth seed in 2-A, captured
all nine sets in doubles to dispatch
its Moore League foe.
..:> -B1 Tbe Pilot
Cahlary Chapel .guns lor Arrowhead title tonight
Quanerbaclc Jason Sharkey and
ti&ht end/ linebacker Jake Guild
have grabbed most of the atten-
tion tbit tcatoft for CalYary Chapel
Hi&h, but halfback Matt Kellogg Is
approacblna a slplificant mile-
stono as the Easies prepare for
their Arrowhead Leape football
championship mceung against
Southern California Christian lo-
niabt (7:30) at Brea-Olinda Hlah
Sc:J.ool.
Kelloa; a 5·foot.S, 145·pound
junior W\0'1 averaafna 7 .o yards
per carry, is 76 shy of reaching the
1,000-yard mark as the long-
awaited matchup between Calvary
and SOC.I Christian has arrived.
Both schools are 8-1 overall and S-
O in leaauc.
"We knew we were aoina to
play them for the leapc cbampi·
o~ip probably since the first
week of tho JCason," said Cllvary
Coach KrU Van Hook. whose Ea-
&)es llC comifta off I 32· 7 victory
OYCr Capistrano Valley Christian.
Calvary has outscored hs op.
ponents this seasOJl, 329-66, and is
ranked No. 2 in the Southern Sec-
tion Division X. SCC is ranked
No. 3.
"Not only is this for the league
championship, but also to deter-
mine the No. 2 seed in the play-
offs." Van Hook aaid. 0 The loser
iocs into the playoffs as a second
place team."
Kello~ who has &e0rcd 96 of
Calvary s point•. has ~rried for
92• yHds on 132 attempts this Kl·
t0n. He has also caught l l puses
for 103 yards 'and returned a kick·
oft 65 yards ror a touchdown.
Kellogg has scored 16 touch·
downs, 14 of which have come
while rushing, includi.flg scoring
runs from 78, 6S ond 65 yards
away.
The Orange-based Flames ace
comina oft a 61..0 win o~u
Verne Lutheran u Mikc"'facot
5COtCd four touchdowns, kjckcd
four extra points and rushed (or
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Senior Julian Popov scor~d five of ~is eight. &<>:&Is
in the first period to lead a 16-4 bhl2 of VJSitmg
Western in CIF 2-A first-round water polo action at
the Mustangs' pool.
Junior J.R. Porter added four goals, but defense
was the key, according to Coach Jason Lynch, who's
squad will be at San Bernardino today at 11 a.m. in
second-round action.
Lynch credited Popov, Porter, ~reg Felli! Cary P~
tersen, John Naible, Sam Grayeli and Mike CurtlS
for making things easy on goalie Chris Avitia (five
saves).
"I'd say they earned two legitimate goals, and the
others were a little Ouky," Lynch explained.
Fem, Petersen, Grayeli and Curtis, a sophomore
playing his first varsity game, all added goals to help
the Pacific Coast League runners-up improve to 15-
10.
Western finished 10-13.
In another 2-A matchup:
• Walnut 15, Estanda 7: The overaJI quickness of
the host Mustangs proved too much for the Eagles to
overcome in the first-round match.
"They scored nearly all their goals on counterat-
tacks," said Estancia Coach John Carpenter. "We
tried to set up o ur defense to stop it, but it always
seemed they had an extra guy there.
"Walnut won the CIF 2-A swimming title, and you
add a few polo skills and that really makes them
tough. It's no question, they were the better team
today."
Adam Bollcnbach, Ryan Bollenbach and Peter S~inncrs scored two goals apiece as the Eagles fin-.
. .
ished what Qu'pftter tenncd "an exdting teuoft,., at
15·11.
· "Of our 26 matches thia year. 12 were decided by
one goal and a few othcr1 by two," bo said.
The Eagles, t.M No. 3 representativa from tbe Pa·
cific c.out Lape, bad qualified for CIP by winnina
their fi,nal pme of tbe \Cque leUOll, 9-6 ewer Tra·
buc:o Hills, then captured a wild card game on Tua·
day by beatiftl La O..lnta, 11-9.
In 4-A openU.,-round gUQes played on Friday": " • c..... .. Mir. 1Ae1 Beadt Poly 5: The Sea
King1 had HnJe problem with the visiting Jackrabbits,
jumpina out to a 6-0 lead after one quarter and 12-2
advantaae at halftime, enabling the reserves to take
most of the day off.
Brent O'Brien, Andrew Tahmoush and Auttin
Weir shared ICOriJla bonon for CdM (24-2) with four
goals each.
The Sea Kinga adYance to face San Oemente,
which defeated SuU, Hills, 14-3, on Friday. It will
be the fourth ~ between the two teams this
season, with Corona WUU1ing the last two games after
falling to tbe Tritons eulier this season.
•Newport llarW 12, Foothill 7: Riki Krumins
scored. three aoaJs as the Sailors pulled away for the
opening-round ft:tory at home. All three of Krumins'
goals came a dlt llicond half, two in the final quar-
ter when Newport ICOred five times.
Joe Haxel, IDpbomore Nathaq Anderson and Ol·
iver F1ceoer added 1 pair of 'goals apiece for New-
port.
Riptide crushes Newport Harbor, 6-1
The Corona de! Mar Riptide
left little doubt who owns the early
edge on the local semi-pro soccer
scene, brushing aside the Newport
Harbor Lions, 6-1, in a Pacific
Soccer League game at Chapman
College last Saturday.
Goals by John Purzycki and
John Hudson gave the Ript1.fe ( 4-
1) a 2-0 halftime lead, which was
extended to 6:0 on second-half
goals by Jose Vasquez, Purcycki,
Julio Ganulati and Scott McCrim-
mon.
McCrimmon had two assists and
Vasquez one.
The Lions (~). who host F.C
Calabasas in an 11 a.m. game
today at Southern California Col-
lege, got their lone goal in the
final minute of play by Greg Ci-
p<>lla.
The Rlptid"e, who lead the Pre-
mier Division of the PSL, travel to
Woodbury Park in Burbank tod•y
to &ace Club Italia at 11 a.m.
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Melinda Dixon has been named the new member-
ship/social director at the Ne~rt Beach Tennis
Oub, replacing Sally Jo Felker.
One of the first items on the calendar for Dixon is
today's members-only mixed doubles Turkey Shoot
from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., the last big tournament of
the year in a single elimination format.
First round winners receive a pumpkin pie while
overall winners receive a turkey and .a bottle of
champagne.
About 60 players, 42 of which arc 3.5, arc expected
to compete.
In other tennis news, this weekend is the. fmal ln-
house tournament of the year at the John Wayne
Tennis Oub, where more than 140 players are ex-
pected to participate in the Member Doubles Tour-
nament beginning at 8:30 a.m. today.
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Wedpy Winchester Will entertain participants
and apectaton. . e For further hlformation, phone (714)
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Former PretJdcnt Ronald Reapn will serve
u pest speaker at the annual USA Volleyball
Awards Banquet on Wednesday, Dec. 4 at the
Hyatt Rc~ncy La.Jolla at Aventine (3rn
La.Jolla Villqe Drive). Cocktails begin at 6
p.m., followed by dinner at 7.
The banquet serves u a fund-raiser for the
USA men's and women's national teams, who
train year·round in San DicJO. The USA men,
under the direction or head coach Fred Sturm,
arc the two-time defending Olympic gold
medalists, while the USA women arc presently
ranked amona the top four in the world under
the direction of head coach Terry Liskevych.
Player awards will be presented. at the
banquet, along with a silent auction with sporu
memorabilia and raffle held during tho
banquet.
Tickets arc priced al SlOO per person, and
corporate tables are also available. e For rurthcr information, phone the USA
Volleyball office at (619) 692-4162.
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A series of bone shows, sponsored by the
Orange County Fair and &position Center,
will take place in the Orange County Fair and
ExpocitJon Center al the Fairpounds in Costa
Mesa ..
Admission to the events are free with show
times from 8 a.m.·S p.m.
The bone show schedule includes the
Orange County Fair Fall Dressage Show
Sunday Nov. 17, and the Orange County
Ycarend Hunter/Jumper Hone Show Saturday,
Dec. 7. I
flt For further information, phone the
Equestrian Centc;r at (714) 641-1328.
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Jobn Armijo, the Huntington Beach
lifcpard turned pro boxer, will bead the Nov.
21 rina card at the Irvine Marriott Hotel
A.nnljo, who bas an 11-2-1 record, will meet
All Sanchez of Coachella in a 10-round
mlddlcwciaJll bout. Sanchez bas a 19-4 record.
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will putidpat.e in '.'Bil Leiper F1eld O.,," a
fund-railer for tho UC lrtlna .......U propm.
The din.le ia act for Suadlf, Moir. 17, ftom 9
a.m.-2 p.m. at Anteater P1eliL TM plQll'1llil Is
~ed for cbiJdreD I to 13 ,_. old who will
part.idplte in field ddD lmtruaioe and u.e
scrimmaac driJ.11.. •
Photo ud autopapll opportmUtia will UC>
be available for die JO"nptm. Colt of the
propam Is Sl7S per child &Dd ii tu deductible, •
with proceeds aoinl to die ADteaten' buebaD
prop.m.
Other current and former pla,.n apected
to take part in the cllDlc iDct1ade former
Anteater Brady Andcnoo ol tbo Baltimore
Oriole&. Pete O'Brien of the Seattle Marlnen.
Rene Gonzalea of the Toroeto 8loc Jays, Rod
Booker of the PblladelphJa PbiJllel, Mib
Galle&<> of the Oak1aod Atblotica, Bill Melton
from the Ollcqo Wblte Sal, and Tom Murphy
of the California Anacla.
Each child wbo partkipatca will receive a
bueball for autosnPbl. a apedal T-shirt. lunch
and refreshments.
9 For further lnformatJon on the clinic,
contact Lee Harrie at (714) 151-6277.
TW&g(:t T• 'Piii The oyale Touriq SPoita Car Cub wiU
preaent the "Toys for OlOC'' Twiliabt Tour
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Tustin. ·
Coolest.ants are requested, but not required,
to brin1 a new, unwnlll>Cd toy for the chlldten
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Walk will be bel4 OD Sll.ftdmJ.
Tbe race will take place oear the Marriott
Suites Hotel in Newport Beads, 500 BayYfew
Orclc, near the lntcnedioa of Briltol and
Jamboree.
All events will nan aJona tM B9dl: Bay Trail.
The race will beaiJI and end below the Marriott
Sutta Hotel The Back Bly COW1C ii TAC
certified.
The st run ls 1cbech11ed for 8 a.m., the
Klddie K at 8:40, lhe Ult nua at 8:50 aad tho
St walk at 8:SS.
A late rec of S3 wiD be added to the ~plar
Sl2 fee for thole ~ to rqil&er late. The
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Competitors may pkt up tbeir nee day
packets at the YMCA oe Sal1aday fJOm 9
a.m.-3 p.m. Packets mty UC> be pkDd up on
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9'.30 a.m. -Cblumbia.C.OmelJ, SC.
9-.30 a.m.-Aubum-Georgia. TBS.
10 a.m.-TCU-Teus, PT.
12:30 p.m.-Oregon-UCLA. OJ. 7.
1:30 p.m.-Hawaii-San Jme St., SC.
3:30 p.m. -USCArir.ooa, PT.
4:30 p.m.-Ark.-Ta. A&.M, ESPN.
7:30 p.m.-BYU&n Diego St., ESPN.
10:30 p.m. -Kentuclty·Florida, SC.
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Bodley
4:30 p.m. -Rangers-lslanden, SC.
7:30 p.m. -Dctroit-Kinp. PT.
7:30 p.m. -Olic:ago-Toronto, SC
U.S. Otympk Gold
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Womeo'1 VoUeybell
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1 p.m.-Stan.-Wash. St., XTRA (690).
3:30 p.m. -USC-Arizona, KNX (1070).
7 p.m.-CSF-i:'rcsno, KMNY (1600).
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10:30 p.m.-Det.·Kings, XTRA {690).
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l p.m . -Rams-Detroit, Ch. 2.
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Newport formed TODAY College men -Sou1hcrn c .. 1ifom1a Col·
Football lcge a1 Biola, 7'.30 pm
Commum1y college -Orange Coast at Conunun11} college men -Orange Coa•t
Riverside, 7 p.m. ill Imperial Vellcy. 7 pm
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cm California Olrislian at Brea-Olinda, \1c•a 11 Orange Coas1, J pm
7'.30 p m. "S, Wattr Polo
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Community college men and women -Cos1a Mcs:i at San lkrn11rdino, 11 a.m.
Orange Coast at Stale Finals al Sierra Col· Tf nnb
lcge, e.m. High school girls -CIF ~cond round:
Hiah school boys and girls -CIF prclims "lorth Torum.c al Es1anc11, 2 p.m.; Hemet
et Mt. Sin Antonio College, 8 1.m. ,s Mater Oci al Costa Mesa Tennis Oub.
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The City of Newport Beach,
Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Depanmcnt would like to an·
nouncc the formation of the New-
port Beach Aquatics Qub.
Registration and practice begins
Monday at the Marian Bergeson
Aquatic Center at 3:30 p.m.
This competitive youth swim
program will offer daily practices
and U nited Stales Swim.ming affili·
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The f~ penons Costa Mesa Piiot Novem-~~,:0~~~~~0~P~~V Coa1a Mese Pilot Novem· NEWPORT BEACH. Beach·Cos1a Mesa P1to1 dltlonai tame Jn which to sum of s1oa,sso oo; mat a~,orfty O: a~;ln/:;~ CASI NO A1et..e.
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Name: METRO EXECUTIVE PUBLIC NOTICE 92708 • . PUBLIC NOTICE November 16. 1991 wise: or (2) eslablish a and the obllgallons se-Will allow the penonal rep-lort, and persons Who may
OFFICES, 615 Anton BIYd. The Flctlllous Bualnt11 sa011 PUBLIC NOTICE schedule 01 payments '" cured thereby are presently rHenlatlw IO WI• many olhef'MM be lnlerestlld In
Jrd Floor. Costa Mesa., CNS1013M4 Name referred 10 above NOTICI! OF SALi order 10 cure you default; held by the undersigned acllons WlthoYI oblaining the win or ntate Ot l>otf\ Calf. t2e29 "ed 1n ,.,_ c PUBLIC NOTICE T80925 or both 11 l 1nd c21. • ......,... .. _f k f· HUGO M euAGW.AlD. The Flc1ltlout Butlntu STATIMINT OF wu 111 ...,.&n99 ounty Notice hereby gN9n por· THE ORIGIN•• Follo 'ng the e•p1ration ot lttat a bfeach of. and d•· court ap"='"'-· ..., ore ta · o . . , AUNDONMllNT OF on S.ptemt>« 10 1990 Fiie suant 10 secllon1 3071 and -wi 1 11 in lh obl"'allons fo 1ng certlll\ YlfY lmpc>n.anl JR. Name refened to above 0 S Ho F469069 ' 3072 of the CMI Code of ORDINANCE "NOTICE" RECORDED lhe time period referred to au ' • 'V r acuons however the pet· A PETITION hU bMn wa llled In~ County US& OP "CTtTI U RObert Ferdinand. tue1 the State of Calif0rnla the NO. 91-42 ON 1 t •Mt1 IN In, lhe lirsl paragraph of which such Deed of Trusl sonal representative wW be f~ed by BRETT M. CURK on August 27, 1991 Alt 8USINESS NAME San Jacln1o SI .. Fountain undersloned. SANTA ANA AN ORDINANCE THI OFFICE OF lh•s notice. unless the obli· Is security has occurred In required to glYe notice to In tM Superiof Court of No.~INl7 6 Asaocl-The followlnQ peraons Valley, Calli. 92108 TOWINO, will H ll et public OF THE CITY OF THE COUNTY gallon, being foreclosed that payment has not been Interested peraon1 unles1 California , County of QR.
J. H. Andefaon have abandonecfthe UM of Betty S. McKMVef. 1S2el auction. at 1022 E. CHEST· Nl!WPORT BEACH upon or a separale wnnen made of: THE PAYMENT lhey have waived nollce Of ANGE.
atee, 175 Anton Btvd .. 3rd the ~lclllloua Butlnt1~ San Jacinto St. Founlaln NUT, SANTA ANA. CA al AMENDING A RICORDER ' agreement belween you OF PRINCIPAL AND/OR IN· consented lo the ptopoMd THE PETITION request.a
FIOOf, Cot1a Mt ... Calll. Name. #$ UPPER NEW VaHey, CaKf. 92708 10:00 AM on 12/14/9t lhe LOAN NO. 148e5H and your er.editor permits a TEREST DUE 05/01191 & action.) The Independent lhat BRETT M. Cl.ARK be 92925 Callfomla PORT 'LAZA ASSOCI-This txnineaa WH eon-following described prop· NO'f·EXCLUSIVE JROQIRS T.S. NO. longer po11od. you have ALL SUBSEQUENT PAY· administration authoflty will appointed as personal rep.
ATES, 115 Upper Newport dueled by QO-pat1Mfa erty to wit· FAANCHISE WITH FNIOUI040 RCC only the legal right to slop be granted unless an Jntw. rtsentatlve to admlnltttl'
Thia bUalneu waa con-Plaza, Newport BHeh, Thia etatement wu nted 1992 NISSAN, -license IR· COMMUNtTY NOTICE OF lhe aale ol your property MENTS, PLUS ALL LATE esled person filn an ob-lhe ntale of the decedent.
ductedby a corporatlon Calil.92ee0 with the County Clerk of FY932 State CALIF VIN CABLEVISION DEFAULT AND by paying the enllre CHARGES AND IM· jechon to the petJtlon and THE PETITION requnu Thia ttattmenl waa flltd The Flctlllou1 Bu1lnt11 Orange CCM!ty on October JNIPB22S5Huo10517' COMPANY TO IL&CTION TO amounl domanded by your POUNDS DUE. lhat by rta· shows good cauH why !he !he decedent's WILL and ~~tht,.~ ~ Nam;~·~~~lo ~ty 29, 1991 Said Ale It for Ille put· CONSTRUCT, SELL UNDl!R DEED c;.-:1'w OUI Iha emounl son !hereof, the under· coutl should not giant the codlclls, W atf'/, be edml11ed ~"' wu Publlthed N~ Beach-P<>H of aatlllying lien of MAINTAIN AND 1 s1gned. pres«1t btntllciaty, aU1homy. to Pf~. The wlll and 11, 1 1 on Aprll 4, l H Fllt Cosla M... Pflot Nowm-the undtrllgntd fOf &owing. OF TRUST you must pay. °' lo ar-under auch Deed of Trust A HEARING on tilt ~ #ff coclcl8 .,. avalable Publlhed Newport Beach-Ho.F414019 bet 9 15 23 30 t991 repal,. and ator t lo-OPERATE A IMPOftTANT NOTICE range for payment lo stop . lion wlll ~ held on OE· for examination In hi file Cotta M ... Piloe Oc1ober John W, HamlHon, 1 5 ' ' ' ' S•979 ell'tet With COlll o'?edvt<· COMMUNITY ANTINNA IF YOUR PROPERTY IS the toreclosuie, or II you has execU1ed and dtlillered CEMBER 5, 1991 .AT l:4s k9PI by the court.
2t, Nowfnbet 2. 9. 18", Upper Newport Plaza, N!"'" Halng and expenau 01 Tl!Ll!VISION SYSTIM IN FORECLOSURE BE-property Is 1n foreclosure to u ld duly appe>lnltd p M. in OtpL 3A touted 11 A HEARING on lie pe4J.
1991 port BMch, Calll. t2eeo ille WITHIN THE CITY CAUSE YOU AR E BEHIND for any olhtr reason. con. TruslM, a wrlUtn Oeclara· 700 Civic Center Drive lion will be l'ltfd on OE-
Saa-903 Cart J. Kymta. 15 Upper PUBLIC NOTICE Dat8d thll 8th day ol No-~ ordlNnce was IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT tac1: Name of Beneliciary lion of Otfaun and Dtmand Wes I, Sa nla Ana, CA CEMBER 5. 1991 at 1:45 -------~~=-·t Ntwpott Plaza, Newport vember, 1991. Introduced on 28th day of MAY BE SOLO Wf™OUT Of Mortgagee: FIRST NA· tor Sale, and hu dtposlltd 92701 . P.M. In Dept. 3A ~ .C PUILICNOTICI 8tach,Callf.92ee0 JllANNOUTARY Oc1ober, 199 1, and ANY COURT ACTION. and TIONWfO E BANK C/O with eald duly appolnltd IF YOU OBJECT to the 700 Civic Center Drtw
ITATlllUITOP N~.Hpu,an.flNS~ .. !!~"•TNTOOPP Publlah•d Newp o r t•dopled on 12th day of you may hi ve'"-legalSSTEARVICNDAERDco1:~!~YD~EJ>rrus1 ... auch D .. d of gr1ntingol the pelltion,youW11t, Sanla Ana, CA .... ,,...., aza. ·-...... __ .. _ November, 1991. right to bring your account · · and 11 docu ahould appear at th• htat· 92101.
AUllDOllMINT 0, Btach, Calll. 92"0 Ull or FICTITIOUS BHch·Coa1a Meaa Piiot AYES COUNCIL MEM· In good tlandlng by paying BOX 5010 CONCORD, CA Trust a menlt, I and state your ob-IF YOU OBJECT TO the
UllOl'cl'ICTITJOUI Onw'fi, Long, 15 UPJ* aUllNlllNAM• Novembtf18,1991 BERS Hedges, Watt, all of you past due pay· 94524.0070 Phone: evidencing obllgallona •• e:nglions or fll• wrlllen ob-grantlngofll'tepeClllon you aUS-11 Ulll ~rt Plata, Newport The !olloWlnQ persona S.Ote Turner, Sensont, Hart, menta plu1 permitted COlll (510)503-1000 cured lhtreby, and hat de-Iona with the coutt ~ lhould appew at tti. •·
The fOIDwll'IQ ptnOM leach. Oalll. 92MO have eblndontd" tht ult ol Cox. Plummer and expen1H within the If you have ariy quesllons. elartd and dotl hereby or• the hearing. Y0ot ap. Ing and atat• your = ~ lbendonecftht UM of Tift bUtlntet wu con-the "otltloua 8 u1lnt11 PUBLIC NOTICE NOES. COUNCIL MEM· time pennitted by law for you should contact a law· declare all aume MCUntd pe11anc• may be In peraon tlont Of file Wl'la.n
ttle PICtlttoul 8ualne11 ~ by • genertil P'M-Nal'M: ORANGE" COUNTY BERS Hone r~ fOf YOUf' ec-V9I °' tba GoYammtntal 1tilfltJy lm111ediat94_. due OI' byyout ltlOMeY· tlone wMh w,. COUit
Ntmr. 'AC:Wtc THEMPY ~~ flied MGMT CO, 182t1 San,,__ APPL~l~~~:" POft. ABSENT COUNCIL MEM-count Which 11 normally ~ICY wh': may have In-and payable and riaa IF \'OU ARE A CREDITOR lhe hearlno. YOIJI appeet•
AllOCIATES, I H W ............ -... ,, _ _, ~ _, dntO St., l'ounlWI Vahy, -.. .. -. ... BERS HOM five bullne11 days priot to ............. e . ..,.a:!:,_ , f .., elected and don hereby 0t a contingent CfeditOt of ~may be In penon or Baker ....... 23t, Cotta _. .... --"F ........... Callt 9210t ... _ ... llllAYO .. Phil Sanaone !he date Mt lot lhe Nie of ""' ... , .... _ ..... ._, ,,,.. a... Ille decealed. you""* file by yoi. llftOmeY.
MtN. CaMf. tM2t 0renoe CCMlfltY on Oetobet Tht Flctlttoua eu.intu O ....... HIP OP Cl'TY CLERK Wanda e. your property. Ho .... date that your Pfop8(1y Js In elect to cauM lie ""*' your claim with the C01M1 If YOU ARE A ~
The l'tctNoue Butlnt11 23, 1181 NarM retaned llO above Al.COHOllC may be Mt Ullll lhtM f0tec:to9We, \IO'.I may offer PfOpel'ty lo be IOld to sat· and mail a copy to the per· 0t a ~ cndllar cit
Nw '*'9d to abovt ~ NtwPOlt.:::: wu flied In 0rlnQ9 CouMy 8EVIRAOI LICKNll ~IO ENTIRE TEXT IS monthe from the date thl1 ~Pf~ ~Of= ~ed isly the obllgatlona w:wed aonal representallvt ap. the ctec1M1d, you....,.. .. wee fled In OfMOt CounCy CoMa M ... PlioC on June 15, ft90 F~t To Whom It ai..y eon-nollce of default m•y be,.. t le Mlt • c u !hereby. POlnted by !he eoutt wttNn your ctllm wtlh .. court on ()ctobet 11, ,. Flt tier i. •. 19, n. 11t1 No F490701 • cen\' AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW corded (Which date of ... Pflor '° the conclu•lon cl Dated· 10131/1991 lour montha from the d ... Ind mal • COVY '° ......
No.'4MT11 AObtft Ferclnlnd UIH1 THE lfMNE COMPANY 11 IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· ~allon ~ on thla the fofectoeure. FIRST NATIOWWIDIE of first !nuance of i.nera tonal rttwetenlldve ac>-
Wtllam A. ....... 1054 ....... San JaclntO St. i:ounlaln IC>PMna to the ~I f lCE 01" THE CITY 01" nol~). R•t11•mb•!1 YOU MAY 9ANK IV ITANOMD a• puwlded In MCtlon 9100 ~by.,.. court ...,.,
Redding, . C01ta Mt11, PtllLIC NOTICI ValJy, Celt. 12i0e ot AfoonollC e.wr1ge eon-NEWPORT BEACH. Thia amounl la $8~~7 ~II ~i~ ~£8'"N ~!?~!Kl~ TRUST DlllD HIMCI of the California PrOblte lour monlhl trom a. d.,. Clllf.'"21 11.ny 8. Mcl<Mvw 19291 lrol to Ml lllcohollC bevel• Publlahe d Newp ort at of 11/05( 1991, .,.., .. , Code. The llmt tof flllng of ftm laauance of ._.,.
Thlt butlnM• WM ~ ITATIMDT °" Sen Jacinto It., Founllln ea .. at 22t1t Pekin Hiiia, 8eech.Co111 Mt1a Piiot lncftaN untn YOUf account PffOMP~~~OP ~ ou::E~ .. y t A. Clalma wltl nol ··::: ~ • pttMded In ....-. t100 ~~Ned .~c:-~ ~·~"°!.. con. ~ .. cg::~ W~ November 18, 1991 SaOIO ~i:·~ooettv II In HPAULTAND ~.WILIAMSON, A•::~,~":':~' n::lc'!': ~~.:-:::
.. IN Courlly a.ti of ' .,,_ cM:ted by~ ICttnM lottc!Oeur• .. you etlll must a.aCTIOtt TO S llTANT •• c .. nARY above. dllnll • nol .........
0,.,. County on Or:tobtt .!..._Ull::!l ... I ~ TNI ....,,.. .. WU Meo ,ubll1hed Noq >Ort pay Oll'let OOflOlllone (t)uch ISU U..DI" Pub ll•hed Newporl YOU MAY EXAMM IN 90re tour mcw#lt hflt 1tle
11, tllt ,... ,.r-.:i _. lie Cowley a.tt of hech.eosta MH• "°' pu••.,. ..,.,TICE n ~ ancs Wrff ,.. IMlD OP TRUST Beach/Costa Meaa Piiot tllt kept by IN COIA lf.r.'_I fltarlno date noticed fluelllMd ~ ~ he¥e ~ '""' ... .,. Orln09 Cowley on October "°"""'"' 11. 1tt1 _.,,, -= by your note and • __ No .... .. a per90ft 1111e1a*«I In libolle. a-..... Hoe Of;tobet lh• PICtHlous lutAM .. 21, 1tt1 ll01S of 1Na1 0t n\Ol1gllgl. _. • Nowmbtr 9, 11, 23. -· tne ....... you NY tie YOU MAY DAMM h a ,..,..,,.. 21 t , 11. N11N: AllOQATID IAO-P'Ublflt*9 ~ 1tecf1.. O"DHIAllCa fl you f .. to "*'-MUr9 148~S 199t. wllh lie cowt a torme1 ,.._ .. _.,.by tti. oour\. fr-
1ttl KIM Of' COAONA,.~ eo.ta MMe Hoc ~ 1tU1UC IOTICI NO. 91-40 peymenla on lie toen. pay T.I. NO. I.AMI Cl'Mt tot l"9dal No1oe GI .. • peraon 11•1111111"
...,, MAR, 1100 rail --· tier •• , .. a. IO, 1111 M OIHMUK• ..... on IN ~. pr~ PW80H040 the lllng of .,, lnveneery IM --1 '°" NY .. -'Mi'Mi;;"iiift:;ii;;""-1 HwY.. CO«IM dtl Mer, 8e4IO OlllRUI ClS OP nes wide lntwance on IM~ NOT1ce ts HE,. EBY PUBLIC llOTICI end epcn1111 of ...... _. wtltl 1'19 cowt • ....... ,.. ......c IOTICI Clllll. tllZI IOTICI ~ •te4a cm coueecn. ertf, OI pey °"* OlvtN: that STANDAAD ISC •• .... or of #ff peWol\ or .,... '°' ........... .. ......;.;.....!!""!'!!!"""'!~~~--· """' '9th, 1"'~ PUILIC M o••HDI °" Tiii cm°" tlone .. ~ In TAUIT DEED SERVIC E MOTICI -~ .. ·~ "' h ... el an ....... , .. ,,, ... , ...... .....,.. _,, -°",. °'" °" nolt and Md of """ Ot --MClltnfl '* ot the Cellfor. end ....... of ..... .. ITA11111MT OI' Clll. INIO 8TA1~ °' ..... , 9IMIM ..... T 8UCM ~lie ~ COMPANY, I• duly ap-PSTITtoN TO nla PtobMe Code. A ,.._ .... or Of W'J .....,_ • .. -..a11u1•1.. "" PletHICM IUelnw A ..... I HIT°" --OMPTD °' INY lnellt polMed TNat .. undef • ADMINl•TUt ..... '°' 8"del Nolet eccount ... ,,...... lft ... c; Mnieoue ...,.,.. 1....,,... '° "~ UH OI' HOiihOU• .:.1g;:::,. .. ,. .. ..... """you to In ordef IO Deed of Trwl dai.d ot/14/ llTAT• °"' '°"" .. e¥llablt "°"' lie MdOn , ...... Cllllf.
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1 It dUCted by: ~ and c:oeta ..... 1'11ot OCtobef • ........,. Th• regl1tranl(1) com-atllt•••nt .. Cllf,.., ~ _...,._... ., ti. _,_,.r on vu •••rr wife at, ~ 2. t. 1e. Thi Following P9'toni menc9d lo ttllnMC:t .,....... Thi Following pereone ..
Thia ltUeiMM la con-,........._ ......... ~ lhec:fl.. OPGIATm .__ blr t • '"' Pe Mt t The '::. P*'IOne Tiie r99111ttnt(1) cOf'lto ttt1 ••doing bulinela .a: nH• und• ow F1cllloul .,, dolna bUllnlt9 .. : 1 ~ llf: • CIOfPOf8llon ...._ -..._ ~ t .,. dolna •: menced lo hnlect ....... a.ttt I.Ml 00NsUl.T1NO #12 "411N.. Name(t) ._., Wt OESIGHEA RUGS BY 111• r991111ant(1) com. ber ti, ta. 30. ~ ftCllllOUS 'IAllllhed Newpott leeoh-'ACIFIC TH!AAPY Ale ""' under tM ~ TerTau, IMne, Calif. H714 above on: MAR~ 1345 Clb!'lllo rnMCed IC> hnUCt buel-1, 1911 llUllml llAM Cotta Mete Hal ~ SOCIATE:~i Ml W. e.ker BuMnnt HalN(I) ...., PUIUC IOT1CI MJchMI Mhur aa.no, 223 Tom NewlNw'I Pn Dr. #l.5, s.nt. Ana.
""' .,,,,_ Wle ~ a.. ~ tolowlna S*W '* bet 1e 23, ~. Otcemb« !'..: ... --~1. Cotla Mtea. ~on: not lfll*~ ...,..., Newport Beech, Thia ltatement -* filed Cllllf. evo1 " ButiW Name(Q ~ ..... _ __, .. • 11'*91 ., 1M1 ....... _., Craig c. 8mlth ,...,.._. Calif. 92eeO with the County Clertr of Manena A/My. 1345 c.-
11>CM on: NoU9mbw 1, PUBLIC NOTICI ~~the ~ ' S.OOI ~ WllsonA ,..!!!· .1....23! Thlt "•Umant WM IMld ........ ...... Thia bu1ln111 I• con-Ofange County on October bfillo P11111 Dr. #l.5, s..u
1911 ~~"' urMier lhl ~. ---with the County Cllrtc of ftet••• due'9d by. an lnc!Mclual 11, 1911 Ana, Calif. t:z701 ~ R. w.,_, ,,..._ a '1otnteu. OAAN• ~RE•L EIWMITATofE PUIUOlllTICI c.ltfT .. 1• ... .,, .. Otange County on~ TN 'olowlng '*'°"' The regl1tt1nt(1) com-'lt0t49 Thie bu1lne11 11 con-dlt'lll _....,. ... ...._ .-.. "• ...... ne.. con-bet 8, 1911 .. doing~• mencld to tranuc:t bUll-Publlahed NlwpQl1 e.ecn. dueled by. ain lndMck*
Thie ~ ... llld atat.....,.. MANAGEMENT, • ~ '1eW1• dUc:lld by: an lndMcaMll Pet UM flftOlMC, '70 w. t7'1h St. nea und9' the FlctlUow eo.. ....._ Pilot Ociot>ef The registrant(•) co~ with the county a.rtr of The ~ pel'SOf'9 nla getMtal ~. .,..._, .. Mw The regt11rant(1) com. Pubashld Newpoft 8Mcft. UNI '1, Coa1a Meta. Calf. Bu1tnes1 Name(•) llU.CS 28 NoYlmblt 2 9 18 mencld to trwact bull-~ County on Odobef .,. = ~ M : 3300 Irvine aoulr<fatd, Stetewt menced to lrwact ~ Plot ~ mzr •bov• on: Octol>tf 10. • • • • neu unClef the FlC1itloUI 21
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Nt04H i'ER':o~'Lt1= ~ ~~= .. 1!:.na~~ =--l#ldefN~ ~~·~30. ~ t""~~~ ':~AlthurGillnO 1911
S.908 =::~:me(s) Usted ~ .....,., ~ Colt& ....... Calf. Ja27 • 0 RA t{Q E c 0 u NT y oni • .. IMd\~. 829fiO Thia a1atemetll .... Ned PUBLIC NOTIC! IA.ten.~ ea.ea .... PICl4 ~ Matltco c . Beaotef, 137 ....,,. ... ~ to,.~ QRAllHICS DESIGN CEN-'::.tWbon EJlls ~ Ttllt bu1lne11 I• co~ wfth the County Clertl of Thi• ltatement WIS fillc:I • t 1t. 13. 1•1 Pine PL. COICa ....... c.at was OrMCM -·r TEA. 2011 t Moondde Qr. PUBLIC _,.,... dur.;ied by: en lndMdull Ofange County on Octob« Fletltleua with the County Clerk of
bit&+ • t:zU7 · on JU/It :i4• 1M1 '501402 cle Huntington Baach TIM ~ wu flied RV ._ Th• r10111rant(1) co~ 10, 1991 aua1 N ~ County on Novem-...... 2 llCe¥en C. Palmer 204 "" Nml and lddr9ea Of c.ilc. a64e • wllh lhl County Oer1c of • Flolllle• menc9d llO tninw;t bull-PSOMaO at::!..ne:" bit' 1, 1991 --PUIUC ....... .,.....~.,~TIC~~.--•1roadW1y, Coat.a w .... ~~~ .._,.Alan Rodget9, 20111 ~'County on Octobet .......,........ ,.... und« tne FldttJous Published Newpcwt a.Kn-The FOllo'#lng pettOM 's11n1 ---------1 Callf. 82127 a Callforrila COfPOfdof\ Mool.eldl Clfde, Hunting-'St02IO Stata ... nl lullnea1 Name(s) lsi.d Co9la Mesa Pilot Ociobef are doing buslnHs aa· Published Newport Beac:h-
ct1St0ta488 • ~ b.;:.lne~ con-3300 ltvlM Boulevard, ten leech, c.nt. 92&40 Publahed Newport BMch-Thi F011oWir1C1 peraon1 =:-on: Ociobef 17• 28, Novemt>et 2. 9. 16, WELLNESS INT ERNA· Costa Meu Pilot Novem-
'1e1"11U1 ~ . a s-1· &Ille 372, NewpcMt 8Md\, ~ bu1lne~~0~ CO.ta Mesa Plot Octobef .,. doing bullnM• u: Jotvl a. Marshall 1991 TIONAL 505 N. Tustin, bit' 9. 16, 23, 30, 1991
.......... .._ The rtgl1tttnt(t) co~ Callf.12eeo The r=l:'irant(i) co~ 28, November 2, 9, 18, CAFFE LOOMA, HOO Thlto wmam -• filed S.·904 :~• 265, Santa Ana. Calli. s.gn
nie i=•tl*IOM ~..J:, ~~ =-=-~.::=: fn91ad~ ~= 1991 ==~:.f9WPOft _.., tN~~ PUBLIC NOTICE M1~ A. O'Malley, 615 PUBLIC NOTICE
are dok1g bu11nee1 at: Businfft Name(t) bi.ct btf 2, 9, 18, ~. 1991 :n... Name(I) llalad S.1117 Cane Lemma, tnc., Callf,, ~t Fictitious Aleppo St .. Newport BHch, F1ct1t•~~ NUTRllOLIC.JADORO _........., . HJ s.-941 3121 W. Coast Hwy. •2B, Calif. 112660 -
4500 c.n,p.. Drt4 Sulti M':ri: ~ ~ PUILJC OTICI -:;w on: November 1• PUBLIC IK»TICE Newport 8Hch, Callf. . FS1"45 Bualneaa Name Thia bu1ln111 11 con-Bualneu Name
15 Newpott 8Mcti
0
Calif Thll 0 • N 1 1 92663 Publlthld Newpott Beach-Statement ducted by: 1n Individual Statement ~ • ' · •tattmene WU flied Marti Rodgeta Aotlttoue Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con-Coli. Mesa Pilot Ociober The Following ptrSOfls The regl1tr1nl(1) com-The Following persone
Jadoro Menag1ment ~he~~ llu~~.. = =•=.., w~'4 au.-... Name ducted by. a corporation 28, ~bet 2. 9, 16, are doing business as: ~ lo tr1nsact bull-1re doing buslnfft u : Corp I Cellfomi COf'po. 18. titt -..... ., 0 SlateMent Th• r•ol1lran\(1) com-1911 BIG CHIEF, 2442 Orange ness undtt' the Flctillous ONO ENTERPRISES. 711
rattan'. 4500 Campus Dttve. ' FStotllT atatement ~~ 1~ on Novem-The FOllowtng persons mencld lo transact bu»-S•923 Ave., Costa Mesa, Cafif. Buslneu Name(s) listed W. 17ttl St .. Costa Me ... Suite 1111 NewpcNt Blach' The FollO'lo1ng petlOnl • are doing butlnna u : neu under the Flctltloua 92627 above on: NIA Calif. 92627 Calif t298o . Publllhed Newport Beach-.,. dolna bullnff• 11: ,St28t0 CHERYL NORTON a COM· BuslneH N1me(1) ll•ttd PUBLIC NOTICE Uan Elyse Murray, 2442 Mary A. O'Mallay Aen1to LAe. 211 ~hyst
Thli butlnHI It co~ Cotta M ... Piiot October ~EA[ ENTERPRISES Publllhad Newpof1 B11cll-PANY, 17681 San Rafael, 1bove on: November 5, Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. This atattment w11 flied l.vt., Nawport BHch, Calil.
duc11d by: a COtJ>Orallon 28, Novem!Mr 2 9 18 'rEAL IMPORTS (c)TEAl eo.ta M ... PllOt Novem· Fount1ln V1lley, Call!. 1991 Flctlttoua Calif. 92627 with tht County Clerk ol !l2862
Thi reg
0
latr1nt(1) com-1911 ' ' ' s. 18827 BroOkhurst btf 18, 23, 30, Oecembet 92708 Alln Randel Maaattl llualM9a Name This business 11 corr Of •ng• County on October ;hit bu1ln111 la con-
meneld to ttantaet bull-Sa·920 St. Suite 222. Fountain VII-7, 1991 Ch~ Sus1nne Nof1on, Thia statement WIS filed Statement dueled by: an Individual 2..:, 1991 dueled by: an lndlvldual nen under the FIC11tlous ley, Callf. 92709 Se-<>02 17881 San RAIMI. Fountain with the County Clerk of The Following perSOfls The reg1stran1(s) com-F51088t The reglelrant(s) corn-Buslneu Name(•) listed PUBLIC NOTICE C. J. Lobacli, 10431 Teal Viney, C1lll. 92708 Orange County on Novem· 1re doing business as: menced to transact busl· Publtshect Newport Beach-menced to transact bull-
at>OYe on: NoY1ml>tf 1, Clf., F~n Vaney, Calif. PUBLIC NOTICE This bu1ln111 11 con-l>tf 5, 199t INTERNATIONAL ELEVA· ness under the F1ell1tous Costa Mesa PMot Novem-nes~ und• the l'k1i!lous
1987 Flot1UOU9 92708 ductad by: an lnc!Mdull PSt2t07 TOR CONSULTANTS, 4281 Business Name(s) hsted ber 2 9 18 23 1991 8us1neu Name(s) listed LeRoy R. WaQMf, Pr..._ au.an.ea Name Thie buslnH1 11 con-Flotttlou9 The registrant(•) com-Published Newport S.ach-Wlrnef, Huntington Beach, above on: NIA ' · · · Si-948 above on: Novemti.t •.
deal SteteftMftt due11d by: an lndMdual auam.a Name menced to tranaac:t busi-Costa M ... Pilot Novem-CA 92649 Lian Murray f991
This atat.ment wu filed The Following persona The registrant(•) corn-Stetement ness under the Flctltlous btf 18 23 30 D.cembet Thomas James Meacham, This Slatement v.as tiled PUBLIC NOTICE Renato L"
With the County C1er11 ol are doing l>uslnela u : menced to transact ~ The 'ollowlng persona Bualneu N1me(s) lilled • • ' • 4281 Warner. Hunttngton with the County Clerk of This llatement was . filed
Orange County on Octoblt C 6 M SUllDERS, 2 Land-""' I.Ind« the Actltloua .. doing bullnna u : above on: Oclober 15, 7, t991 Beach, CA 92649 Orange County on Qc1obef Flctttloua with the County Clttk of
21. 1991 . r.11 Ct. Newport Bead'I B=-• Nam.(s) RNd (a) ELECTRONIC S. ER· 1991 S.007 Thie business Is con· 18, 1991 Bualneaa Name Or1nge COt.rtly on Novem-
. 'St04t8 Calif. lliM3 1 ' 1 on: October 10, VICES (b)NATlONAL ELEC-Chlf)'I S. Norton PUBUC NOTICE ducted by: an lndrvidual F510241 Statement bef •. 1991
Publlahed Newpof1 BMch-Cr1lg Glfttd Smlt.h, 2 'ct8J Lobadl TRONIC SERVICES, 1921 This 1t1tement was filed Thi registrant(s) c:om-Published N-potl Beach-The FolloW1ng persons FSt2050
Cost• M ... Pilol Novem-L1ndf1ll Ct., Newport Thie' ltallmlnt filed Petra l.Me, Placentia, Ca111. wlto h lheCounCounty ~~~ Flottttou9 menc:ed to transact bus!-Costa Mesa Pilot Octobef lft doing business 11: Published Newpott ~
Beach, Calif. 92&63 WH 112870 rang• ty on v..•...... •llafftea• ....... ""' under th• Fictitious 26 November 2 9 16 CREATIVE MARKETING Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-bef 2, 9, t6, 23, 191\ Mlchaet 0emetrtous T1y· with the,.~ Clerk of Adult Buying Club lnttrna-t8, t991 St t nt Bualneu Namt(s) hsted 1991 ' ' ' GROOP. 2525 Dffgan Dr .. bef 9. 18. 23, 30, 1991
Sa-943 lot, 110~ Pear1 St., Balboa ~1 .... ., ..... r on October tlonal, Ca1Tfornl1. 11121 FS10253 The FC:.: persons above on: Jan. 1, 1~1 S 907 Santa AN!. Calif. 92704 Sa-982
---------1 llllnd, Calif. ll2e42 Petra Lane, Plaeenlla, Calif, Published Newpott Bnch-doing bUllnes . Thomas Meacham •· Salameh Ranul 2525 Off. PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bualneH 11 con-Fltoe42 112870 Costa Mesa Pilot Oe1obef ~~PORT BEAQ.aaswtM Thi• 1t1ttment was filed PUBLIC NOTICE gan Dr .. s 1111a 'Alla. ca11f. PUBLIC NOTICE Aolttleu9 ~ by: a generll part· Publllhld Newpcwt Beach-Thie butlneu 11 con-2e, Nov.mbef 2, 9, '6, CLUB BREAKERS 840 with the County Clerk of 92704 _____ ...;..... __ _
nlf'lhlp Cotta M ... Piiot October ducted by: a corporllk>n 11191 c •0 1 Or1ng1 County on October Fictitious This bualntsa la con-FleUtloua aus1nea NaMe The reglllrant(•) com-28, N<Wembef 2, a. 1a, The regl1tt1nl(1) com-S.9!2 ~:Pf 0:, N= S:~~'. 24, 1991 aual.nff• Name ducted by: an lndlvldull Bualneu Name
ateteMent menc.d to tranuct bu»-1991 mencad lo transact bull-Calif 9266<> FSt0938 Statement The rtglatrant(s) com-Stetement
The Foilowlng pereone ,... under Iha Flctltlous Ssa-910 Mii la'\def lhl AC11tlou1 PUBLIC NOTICE Micha.I J O'Brien 740 Pubflahed Ne~ort Beach-The Following peraons menced to transact busl-The Following persons
111 dotno buelneu u : Bualneu Name(•) listed Bualne11 Name(•) U.ttd Amigo• Wiy Ne;..,port eo.ta Mffl Pdot Ociober are doing bullneu 11• neu undtr the Flctillous att doinQ buslneas u :
EL CORDOVA APART· &bow on: NIA PUBLIC NOTICE abov1 on: October 24, Flct"lou9 S.acn, Callf. 92660 26, November 2, 9, 16. ECOTEC, INC .• 900 w. Business ~ame(s) hsttd THE C~RVETTE SHOP.
MENTS. 2077 Char1e St., ~ 0 . Smith 191t aualrMH Name Thie bu1ln111 It con-1991 16th E·2, Costa Me11, above on. October 21 , 1375 Logan Ave. •A. Costa Cotti Mesa. Calif. 82127 Thll ltatement wu Ned Flotltlou9 l..arry Oliver, CFO St t t ducted by. an Individual S 94 Calil 92627 t9i1 · Mesa. C1lif. 92628
Virginia H. Lifton Family with the County Cltf'lc of ButlneM Name This atattt'nM w11 flltd The F • •men The reg'l•trant(s) corn-a· 1 Ecoiec Inc Oelaw1ri Salameh Ramzl Scott CrllQ Jonis. 980 Trull, 137 PromontOty Or. Ofange ~nty on Octobtf •••• ..,...,. with Iha County Clerk of •ft..~"!=:!.. ~on· merad to tranuct busl· PUBLIC NOTICE 930 w.'. '6th .. E·2. cos.a Thi• statement Wll filed Sprlnglleld St., Cotta w .. Newpoft BHch, Calif. 18, 1991 The FoltcM4ng pef'IOnl Or~ County on Octobtf PIOANli MEXICAN FOOD Mii undw tN F1cthlous Mesa. Calif. 92827 with tht County Clerk of Mtsl, Calli. 92626
926eO Flt02S4 .,. doing bUllnlll a : 24, 1 1 1835 Newport Blvd 0.155' 8u1ln1u N1me(1) llsttd '1ctltlou. This bu1ln111 It con-Orange County on October This bualneu la con. Karen Lynne L.areon Trult, Published Newpott BMch-CENTRAL PARK #9, A fSt093S Costa Mna Calif 92627 ' 1bove on· J1nu1ry 15 Bu1lneaa Name ducted by: a cOfporltlon 21. l991 dUCttd by. an Individual
2l9 Sapphire Ave .. Balboa Cotta Mel& Pilot October Callfomla Umltld Partner· Put>lllhad N-pott Bnch-LUii Allrio l Mvrlam Mii· 1991 · · Statement The reglatrant(s) com-F510527 The regl1trant(1) co~
Island, Callt 9288a 2t, November 2. 9 18 ship, 505 Pn Ave., Balbol Cotta Meta Pilot Novem-!Inez 21650 Vfa Pepel& Mlchael O'Brien The Followtng persons menc:ed to transact busl· Published Newpot1 Beach-menc.d to transact ~
Thi• b4itlnn• 1' con-1911 ' ' llland, C&llf. 92e82 bet 9, te, 23, 30, 1991 Y0t~ Und1, Calif. ll288e ' Thia 11&i.ment w11 tilad are doing business as: ness undw the Flc11tious Costa Me .. Pilot Novem-""' under the Ac:tlUou8 ~:ldr%1:t:.:r.;' com-s.921 Centrml Uml~ ·:·A Cal~r· S.967 Thi• bu1lneH I• con-with tha County Clerk of PAPA'S TACO'S, 31622 Business Nam•(•) listed btf 2. 9. 16, 23. 1991 ~""!,. N=~ ~ ~ lo ftMNCt bull-n I t... lf1n«a ~ duded by. 'hutblnd-and Orange Cow\ly on Novem-P1cltlc Coaat Highway. above on: Ociober 1, 1991 S•950 1991 • •
,,... undef the f1c1lloul PUIUC NOTICE 505 Pn Ave., Balboa PUBLIC NOTICE wife bef 1, 1991 South Llguna, Calrf. 926n RIY G. Reitl, Jf., Sec. Scofl Crllg Jon9I
Busmeu Name(•) hted .. _ ...... __ llr'<IThl • Calfb · 82ee21 1 --ttt•-·-The regl11rant(1) co~ FS11828 Cayetano Perez Jr .. 276 This llattrnenc t we" 11fitedf PUBLIC NOTICE This ~ wu lllld
bove • Nov 1ber 4 rtVuu.._ a ua nHa • con-r.... -mencld '° trw'lsact bu»-Published Newi:>ort e.ich-Chiquita, Laguna Beach, with Iha ounty 19' o with the C<M1ty Oer1l of ~991 on. ~ • lluelneM Name dUCtld bV: • lmlted part· 9u91w• Name neu under the Flc:titious Costa Mesa P.lot Novem-Calif. 9.265t Or1nge County on Octobef Flct"tou• Of11ng9 County on October
Karen L l.-.on ltat......e nerlhlpn ~ual( St•tetneftt Buslneu N1rne(1) btld l>tf 11 16 23. 30 1991 This buslntu . 11 con-18. 1991 Buatneaa MINM 10. 1991 Thil ltai.ment waa llllc:I The Following penon1 Th• reg strant •) :,:: The Followtng P9ftonl above on: Oc1ober 22. • • • S.975 ductad by: an lndlYidull '5t0280 ltateMent ' FS09SSt
with "" County Cltf'lc °' ••doing bullnMI as: rnerw:.d '° ~low .. dolna butlnMI 1.1: 19i1 Th• registrant(•) co~ PubllShld Newpof1 ~ The F'OAowtng peraona Publllhed ..,_ ~ °' ,..Ao....., Novem-AFTER HOURS OFFlCE ,.... undef D 6 S ASSOCIATES, 6522 Myriam Mattlnez PUIUC NOTICE ~ IO 1nnsact bus!-Costa Mesa PiloC October .,. doing t1Ua1r11u •: .. _..,... • bef ~ 19i1"' on CLEANING, 55 Fair Dr. Bolt "41slneu. Nime(ll.a lated ~0\19 Clrdl. Hl.lnllnQ-This statement was lllect neu undef the f"IClltlOUI 28. November 2. II, 11, (t)E.XECVTIVE REHABILJ. Colta Mesa Plot ~ ' n 12t1i 718, Colla ....... c.iH. = 'f:/:f 1, llOn ieedl. Cald. 92647 wtth the County Oler1I of Flo...._ Bustnen Name(t) ltsted 1991 1'AT10N CENTER fl...~• oer I . ti, 2:S. 30. 11191
......... ~ ._ ...... 12828 Thlto ~ 11 lled OM K. Tekemoeo, 8522 Orange County on Octobef aualnH• ..._. 1bove on: Nowmbet 7, s.9t3 17541 IMnt IMi. I . s.991 ,...,...__, Newpoft _. .. Juon wt11ta 55 Fllr Dr rn11 waa R41darOYe arcte, HW!lJno-22. 19111 St tetnent 1991 TUltln.. Calif. 82880 _Tl.,...
Costa Mesa Pilot Nowm-coca......., C... 92828 " o:,:,.~ =.: ton S.ach, Calif. 92847 FS10Me. The F~ penont. Cayetano Perez Jf. PUBLIC NOTICE Mlhdl Moghaclda, M.D. PUIUC -,_
bef 18. 23, 30, Dlcemblt Joel ~ M '* Dr.. 22_ 1111 _ .. r on St\eMI L Lloyd, 2~ Published Newport Beach-.,. dolno business u · Thfa etatement was flled Inc .• Calllomla, 3 Cosenza, Aoltlh ..
7, 11191 Coaia ....... Calf. 8282t 22, 1 San Pedro AYe., Laguna Costa M ... PiloC October JIM'S AVTOMOTIVE ·SER-with Iha County C1ertl of '1ctlt.toua lrvlne, ~. Sla714 .._
Sa-oo3 Thia bu11n .. 1 11 co~ FStoeaa Hiils, Calif. 112853 ...,. November 2 9 16 VICES 1318 Logan St. Unit Orange County on Novem-lluslnen Name Thia bu1lne11 i. con-114•Saw
---------•duded ..... a geNfal part. Put>lahed Newport 8Hch-Thie buelneu I• con-.. .., • • • • .. C llf btf 7, 1991 Stat-~ dUctld by: a corpo111k>n Stal•••• PUBLIC NOTICE ner.hlp .. ,. Cost• Mesa Pilot October duded by: co-pettntr• 1911 ~oat• '"'111' 1 • '512404 The F ........ The registrant(•) com-Thi Folowitl!O S*90nt ---------1 The regl1trant(1) co~ 28, November 2, II, 18, The regl1tr1nt(1) co~ Sa-927 JamH C. Nlchol1 6 Publl~ Newpor1 Beach-111 doing~~ menced lo lranaac:I bul6-.,. doing~ as:
'1ctnteua IMnCad 10 transact bull-1991 IMnCad to tranaac:t bu9I-Joanne H Nichols., 21212 Costa Mesa Piiot Novem-PATINE. 65 BelCOn Bay ,,... urtdtr "" f1dNoul ALL S'PORTS, 30412 au.Inna Mame ne11 I.Ind« the Flc11t~ s.1111 &:~':*Na':(•~ PUBLIC NOTICE Avenlda Pianici.. Lake FOf· w 19, 23, 30, D.cember Newport BHch, c11n: ::::'::: :me(•) listed ~~f~~#guna Niguel,
StatMMnt Butlneu Name(•) bted &bow on· November 1 '1ctltlou• Ht, Cetlf. 92830 1 1991 92660 Mehdi Moghaddaa. M.O John A. Ramoe.. 304n
The Folowtng perlONI above on: October 17, PUBLIC NOTICE 1911 · • aualne• ,..,... Thie bu1lne11 la con-' s.oo5 Virginia (Glngef) Nix, S5 Thlto ltatement _. tied LaVue Laguni Niguel
art doing butlneS• u : 1991 ..._......_._ Shawn L I........ •• t __ _. ducted by. husband and BHcon Bay, Newport wHtl the ,._....., Clartl Of C.ilf mn . NEW WEST REHA!llUTA· Jaeon Whit• r ...... _ ....... ,.. • ........ wife PUBLIC NOTICE Beith. Calif. 92660 VVV'"J OC1 . I I
T10N, 1173 Humrnlnablrd ™• ltlltnllnC wu ftlad llualneu Nalne J:;~• t~'=.., w~~ Tl'lldol Folb~-1>9!'°"' Tha registrant(•) com-. T.nl1 bualneu I• con-~"t'l:iCounty on obit ~ ~· ;,•~w:~ Dflve, Costa Mesa. Calf. with tha County Clerk of ltatemeftt ., .,. ng ..__ u . menced lo transact bull· F1ctttloua ducted tfy: an Individual "r· ( )
92828 Ofanoe County on Ociobef TN Fo1JOW1nO pet90ftl Ofangl County on Novem-PACIFIC COAST CREDIT nets undlf the Fictitious aualneH Name The r1gl1trant(1) com-. ,Stoeat .::c..~ltt~ =
Craig l.eQacy, 1173 Hum-ti, 11111 are doing bulinels 11: bet 1• 1991 COMPANY, 9550 Wamet Bualneu N1me(1) llatad Statement menced to tranuct busl· Publahed NlwpQl1 Blach-W.:. tN Flc1ltloua
mlngblrd" Orlve, Co1ta FStotlt (a)BERllN PUBLISHING Pit 1178 Ave. sc:!f :J00aFountaln above on: 1980 1111 FollOwlng persons neu under the Flctillous CO.ta Mesa PltoC Novem-i::neaa NMM(a) btld
Mesa, Calif. 12828 P\.tblllhad Newport BMc,._ CO (b)BERLIN ENTER· Publl.thld .News>CH1 BHch-v::,:, M~ .!,........, 9 ,82 James C. Nicholl 111 doing business 11: Business N1me(1) listed !Mt 2, 9, 18. 23, 11191 lbove on· October 21
Henry Helms, 31121 HOllY Coat& ...... Piiot October PRiSES CO., 387 W. Bay Cotta M ... PIJol NoYefn.. • ..,,v1-·· Thia statement wH Ned BAKERY PRODUCTS DIS-above on: Oct~ 1991 S.951 1991 • '
Drlve, Laguna Beadl, CaMf. 28 November 2 t . 16, St. •3e. Coeta Meea. calf. '* 9, 1a, 23, :ao. 11t1 ~-2°C:f ~~ Fowllaln wtth the County Clerk of TRIBUTERS, 131 o Bor· Virginia Nix PUIUC -TICE John A. RM10e
92877 • • 92827 Sa-ta -··1· · Ofange County on Novern-ch1rd Ave Santa Ni&, This stattrnlnt wu '11ad RV Thia l&mement wee tlad Thi• bu1lne11 11 co~ 191t Phillip Alen a.In. 387 W. Thia bu1ln1u la con-tier 1. 1991 Calif 92705" with the County Cl«'k of ..,., U:::COUl'lly o.ti of
duded by: a .,...,., pan. S.t1a4 Bay S11t. 1:ta, Co1ll PUBLIC NOTICE dl.lc1Th Id by:i"'t lnchtdullt( ) Pat 11tl T'he09aee1 ~.~ .• Calf. Of1nge County on Oc:tobtf u!:."!'!!__ 0r.,,ge. County on Odober
nerlhlp PUIUC NOTICE Mesa. Calf. t:ze27 • reg' ran • com-Publllhed NewPolt Beech-fomla. 1310 B«chard Ave .. 22. 1991 • -a. 1181 The regl1tr1nt(1) com-This bullneaa i. con-Flottu.ue rnerw:.d ~ ".:~ Costa Mesa Plot ~ Santa Ana. Caltf. 92705 PSt0847 Stat••• 21• 1 ,St t4M
mencad lo lranSad bul6-,......_ duct.cf 11¥: an lndMdual au.lneu NaMe ,... a Thi• bualneu It con-Published Newport Beach-Thi Following "'80nl ............. ,,... under the F1c1ltloul .......... ....._ The regl1trant(1) co~ atalefMnt Buslneaa ~ame(•) bted ber 9, 1 ... 23. 30, 1181 duc1ed by: I COfl>OflUon Costa Mesa Piiot oaobtf .,. doing bullMaa ea: P\Mahld Newport -
Bualneta Hame(t) llltld menc:ed lo hnUct "*' The Folowtng penona abov• on. October 16• S..71 Th• regl1tt1nt(1) com-DELTA DETAIL. lOtl Hun-Coat& Meaa Pilot ~ above on: October 31, ............ nesa under the Acltloc.-.. dOMI ............ : 1911 -• PUIUC -nci menc:ed 10 nnsact bull-26· November 2. t. 18• llngton St.. Huntington ti. II, 11, 23.. 30. 1991
191t TN Falo'lir4llg penont Buslneaa HarM(•) lelld ~ IARBEAS, 10tll Kem WW.~ -NU I.Ind« Iha Fictitious 1991 Beach, Calf.112841 s..ee ~ Helme ar ~~~~ Dr abov• on: OC10&er 18, EJ CM*1o Or., Co.ea ....._ ~· :~ ~ ~ 11ua&nea1 HllM(•) listed S.9t• J1rry Loul• Shumway, PUIUC llOTICI
Thi• "*"*" wn tied s~e t30. tmn1, Calf: 1991 CaM.t2121 . Of'ln09 County on Oct1obet ......._ ..... above on: Jinuary 31• PUBLIC NOTICI 2011 ~ a..::1--------wttt1 the County Cl9r1I t:z711 PNllp Bertin c... J. Oallrdo. 2100 22. 11111 •tat...... 1tt1 ~ Cllf, ..........
OtWIQe County on Ho¥lm-,,.., Con-" ""High-Thia 9tatement ... flied ~ "· -..0, Coata '".... Thi FOIOwtnft -Seo.. C.F.O. Fletltteua Th. bualneH I• con-• "' .._ bit' 1, 1M1 ~ Beadl with lht County ca.ti of Meaa. Calf. 82821 .. ...---Thia lt8'ernlnt w11 filed .,....... Nw ducted by: an lndlYldual • IU
F8ttat9 = ~ • Orwiae County on ~ Mariah T. loudet. 1100 "'1>llahed Newpon a.ch-~~.:'is a Mlh the County Clerk of Stat t The regl1trant(1) com-•tee••• nt
Publahad Newport ~ Jllmea ~ Pardue, 11. 11111 P.eenon "· -..0, eo.ta Coata Mesa PloC Ocloblr LEASING ltlO lltotaa A-. <>ninot County on Ociob« The ,.oa::::: penone menc:ed lo trtntaet~ TN ~ ~
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The ,...... perlOnl 1tt1 ~=--• apartment? daulftecl Thi F*""'1ng per9on1 above . oni OctObtr 1S. ....... NMM ~ lo ttwad bUll-,.._,.,,, :-:C Plot NcMm-,... undlt tM ~ are dolna bUllnttt •· -let• you corn par• .,. dolnca bullnaila-.:_ 1111 _ ae.en 1nl .nn• ~ the P1ctlttout ~ .. .,..,... Hame(I) ISed COASnL MOllLi IN-.,,.. Folow•no ,... ooeta • wtlhout ....... '1f.HHV/PUP '· ~1 ..... ,..,.,Huong • )lguytri 1"9 floloMl19 petlOl'll ButlMU Nanw(•) ..... bet I,..... . '°' 1'!1 .... on: ()CIOb9f a. 1tt1 \1£STMEHT't $t?f.+4 Nit-Clmlfted .,. "'*-...,,... ot WO(l'WI bore• #802, Nawport Thia ....,,.. .. w lltd .. dolfW tlUltneea..: abOve on: NIA ...... 1r1en Andlll'I "'rt A*"" Coe1a MIN, ..,~__. PLAT RATS MOYIM. 11! Phi Cleeailte4 1Mct1, Calf. t:zeeO wtlh lhl Counly Cllftl Of AlllNft....,.D DESIGNS, Mar1a KarUnl'°OIU ... 1.,.. MAT1CI Thill 11111 ,.,.. ... lled
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1eRUI. ESTATE CJ!lFOR SALE . · I
Hou.sea/Condo• ..................... 100&-W94
Mobile Homes ...................... __ ..... 1100
Acreage .......................................... 11215
Bulld.lng • Contract.. ................... 1 1150
Beach Property ............................. 1175
Cemetary Lots ............................... 1225
HoU1e. To Be Moved .................... 1325
Lots For Sale ................................ 1400
Out-Of-County ............................... 115215
Out-Of·State .................................. 11558
Ranches/Farms .............................. 11575
Resort Properties ......................... U580
Time Share• .................................. 1590
Real Estate Exchange ................... 1800
Real Estate Wanted ...................... 18215
1mREAL ESTATE D.!JRENTILS
Houses/Condos ..................... 2102-2194
Apartments .......................... 2802·2894
Duplexe• ....................................... 2704
Rooms ........................................... 2708
Hotels/Motels ................................. 2718
Vacation Renta.19 ........................... 2722
Roommates Wanted ...................... 2724
Rentals Wanted ............................ 2728
Garage• For Rent ......................... 2740
Storage .......................................... 2742
Misc. Rent&ls ................................ 2744
CO}lta Mesa, CA, 92827
Aparbnen'-/Commerolal ................ 8'7150
Bn•tn ... Property ......................... 1'78'7
Buabiff• Otftoe Renta.19 ................ 8'781
Commerolal Propen7 .................... 1'7'78
Duplu..,iJDlt• .............................. 8788
'IDdua~ •••••••••••.••••.••.•••.•••••.•••••••• 8'788
Inoom• Prope1't7 ........................... 8710
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BualDetle For Sale ......................... 2900
Buatnea Opportuntty ................... 2904
Bualn"• Wanted ........................... 2908
Creclit .•.••.••.•....•..••.. , ......••......•...•••. 2807
Inv .. tment Opportunity ............... 29t'8
Innatment Wanted ....................... 2910
Monq To Loan .................... ;; ....... 2914
Money Wanted .............................. 2918
Mortsaae•. T.D ............................. 2918
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.Aanouaa.meate ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• aeao
The&ter/Cutlns ............................. 11a1
IDoome Tax ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1811
Loat • l'ound, ............................... 11115
Health• Pi&neu ........................... 3000
Bobooi./IUtruotton ....................... 3011
Travel ..•.•••..•....•.•.•••.•..•......•.•.••••.••. sot• I
Kemberah!pa •.••..•.••••..•••.•.••••.•••..••• 8018
Per•onala ••...•.•...•..••.•.•.••••••..• 3008·3005
Service Dlreotoey ................. 3406-3939
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Employment .................................. C5530
Employment Wanted ..................... 553C5
Domestic ...•.................................... 151540
Antiques ........................................ 801 o
Appllance1 ..................................... 8011
AucUOIUI ........................................ 801 a
....... -•••••.•..••••••.••.•.••• 8011
a. ....................... , ..................... eo1•
~ble8 ••••••••••••••••••••••·•·••·•••••••• 801 '1
Ccml.puten •.•••.••••....••.•... ~··············· 8018 r.. --..JaancllM ••••.••....•••.•...••...• eoa•
J.-.Jqtrv./Art •......•.•.•..••.........•.. eoaa
B111Jd•ns 11a&erla19 •.••••••••••.•.••••••••• eoao
II hf . • .ft .... "--Ml7' ...................................... v.u
Oftloe J'urnJ&ure/Equipmen& .......... 804'1
Pe&WAntma11 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8049
llualGal ~n& ...................... 80515
~ •••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••• 8089
·-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8080
' 8poft1DC ~ ••••••·••••·••••••••••••·•••• 8085 ~ •••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8078
TV/8~tronio• .................... 80~0
Oarap Salu ....................... 8101-8190
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Boat• .................................... 7011·7018
MarlDe Servlce .............................. 7020
Marine SUpa/DOCka ....................... 7021
Airplanes ....................................... 8010
CamperafJ'rallers ........................... 8014
Scooter. ........................................ 8018
Automobiles .......................... 9010.9090
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&1111..alllilllll ustom Cabinetry. Only Call Gall 648-68715 Fan & Ughtlng Spelts. --------,, -the finest at reason-1--------P..J-JI Con -------able price•. auallty, NWPT BCH mom wtll Uc 1'C10623150, Free THE GREEN SCENE . ..nunt tractor I N C R EA S E uppermost. 831-4363 provide chlld<are In ••t. R .. a. 723-e320 Uwn-Tr...stvub-lntlll Quality painting by
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LOWER RATES Home Improvements. * H------Topped,,.emove. Lewna, ellng Serv. Advtc• To Since '71, 781·2552
All phaaea of carpen---v••-~ 7514478 Tl'9 Cfazy. 833-7172 try. 20 yrs exp. Rell-Uceneed, bonded, n. , <i \Hl\<iE noons
~ Ol'I· Nt-.HS :w22 MJ\SONl!Y .IH ~li l'lfll l<l!,l(.\1 '11) .IM7~1 EB able, refs. 631-4048. sured since 1980.
636-1436. O•r••• Door ,. ..
Muter Carpenter Serv. BRITISH MOU••· P•lre ,tO yrs exp. All Types Mu. Tile, Photograph you, your
$1.50 Per llne N~tr ~~~7~• CLEANING reflable hrdWr, springs, opnrs, atucco, concrete. Re• ~t. houM, etc. what·
s';ep. h.,; 848-184e avallable · ~Hllenda'. t pc. a nc. doora. 7 aonable. quality. Frff evw !fOU need. Danny per day. · ee2-40sz. dav Mf'V. 850-so1e. eat. 1531.2345. . boy. n4-$4NN1.
Thal'• AU. you pay. Buay a.. Semo••· 8 R I C K 1_ T I L • , l'l.l lMlll '.\de IH!lll
8ased on 4 llntl, Uc. & Bonded. ~ 8 L 0 C ~, C 0 N•
13 lnNttlonr • cleaning, wlndowa, ,...,,,..~AIRS Home/ CR.,.. Uc. & Reta. Olptomat l'tumbtng. full
In the //Driveways.patios· carpet cle.Wng, paint-Ren .. I PROPERTIES 675-2922. ~. 20 Y"9· eJIP.
SERVICE paths etc. No job too Ing, repairs a yatCS.. Paint.Carpentry-etc.· Guar. Uo.1'82e087
amell. Reae. Lie. lend Ouallty WO'k done th• Drywall. G1rtG4&-s2n 1-eoo.M1'.0H1'
DIRECTORY Mickey 536-0553 !':y. :~=·d lrlsh HANDY ANDY 'STMSaD OUTt f{()())-1 '\<. l 'll ll
For ~ri.' ~~g'A~T~°" T.J ...... Cone. Conrl Cone-HOUSECLEANING by Elec-Plumt).Palf\t. u. ~~::rrac~l.Y1c~ R.-Aoof, ,..... lnte-Bndl~ Sl Uc. mm. Japan ... lady. Own carpntry, etc 631~3 lnaur. ~. IMU063 nor dan-oe ....,..,..
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ASK FOR tlghetf(71~~ l'ltc:9t. transportation. Call HANDYMAN SERVICES. exe1•int reta. 7 cMya.
CANDY ~,..... 548-0527 Window waehlntJ & ChtwWnQ Brown 0on-
houaeol••nln9. Call a t r u o' 1 on • LI o • serv1c!~~ectory "~!:!°1:::.1"ft~!'!: 714 .. u 274 PUILIC llOTICI • ..._ ._., .. 1,
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842-4321 On• •w On• THe ,_43_s-_12_7_0_· ___ .... ~ ...-LT HAIAlNO IUMCE ~R~.,:; Ed 310 Excel.prlcff. Kit/bath IPARKLI Gngt/ydchlpMMI houHholCI good•
& flooring . Lie. CL••MINO Jon .... a.1112 mover• print 'heir ........... M•rteft'• 1159131&. 77o.2719. Realden:;;a .,.. P.u.c. c.i T number, Moblle kt-" t..vkle
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LONG·HAIR SINCERE UDIES FOR WEAL THY SWF, 21. 5'9", blue 48 YEAR OLD eyed, blond, vary ac· CLASSY ATTENTION LOVE? HANDSOME
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Saturday, November 1s. 1881 at 1 ·
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Selary or S300 for
buying mdse. 714/
880-8811 exl. 3458.
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EX .. TEW••DESS live, but shy, with a 40'•. honest, kind, Handsome. aensl1lve, Take a cha.nce ... ror a DWM, 40, seeking In-
"" good sense of humCK. healthy, European, eucceHful, bilingual, lifetime of: caring, telllgent, ••)(Y knock·
Sincere SWMNS, 6',
180 lbs., H•k• cuto.
medium alze. 30·35
SF to make a family.
Exchange photos.
#3109.
DI.ANA ----------
who (ct.spite the 10 Seeking SWM,. 22•29 seeking man over t'. SLM, 40'a, with U.S. a haring, romance I out, 28-40. Love
Iba. I haven't been who enjoyi beach ac-open minded. one citizenship aoek1 at-Healthy, happy, hand· travel, movies, skiing,
motivated to lose), I'm tlvltles . .,4t 12• w oman, one man tractive Latin ladV 21· 1ome, 40'•· Slx·two, dining, music and
told. look• 35. (No •Ill· ---------only • .,4107. 40 to •hare Ill•'• jov•. eyea of blue. Flt, laughter. Muat b•
cone ... yet). I'm not INTELLIGENT oblect companion-toned, 185 lb., edu-spontaneous. #3090.
vain. but want you to ATIRACTIVE TENNIS ahrp/mamage. #3124. cated, aelf-aecure, fl.
know that you'll be LET'S nanclally/emotlonally YOUNG 1'1-.HSONAL
SJ.-.HVI<.:ES :JOO:> proud to have me Blond, spontaneous, ANYBODY stable (not weatthy). ENTREPRENEUR
walk beside you. I'm a flt, 1"k• man 6'+, 40·1. love to dance. BE SERIOUS Values, Integrity! SWM 26 blond 1'1'' ADULT 900 LINE
warm-tiearted, fun apeclal quallliu, non-Widow With no extra Olaaatlaned with being Seeking: Hlectlve, as-195 Iba .• 'wett tr~vet.d DIRECTORY
person with a brain. smoker, fun, loving, baggage, •••king aloM, bar scene & aerUve, aensuoua, hu-and educated, ... ks Graphic listing of unu-
Looklng for aame. humorous, ethics. non-smoker, Ilk•• to poaalblllty of aids? moroua, unencum-beau11ful woman to fall aual unadvertised
(Som9!'1"'• with bual-One one only. travel. Dreama can Monogamou•mlnded, bered, genuine, VERY In love with! #3092. adult programs. 1-~• ecumen who Is _11_4_1_oe_.______ come truo. #4121. up-beat, good-looking SVELTE, feminine, 900-535-8585 99C/m1n
eoclally adept). I enjoy PERSIAN SWM, 30 + aeeka ape-non-smoker, under 50. YOUNG ALONE for the Holl·
glamorous Httlnga clal lady to share Ille. lat'• •hare the Holl-PROFESSIONAL d•r•? Hear phone
but am not afraid to MYSTIQUE! #3094. days together! #3108. SWM, 30, .... 200 Iba., numbers ol available
g et my flngernella Sen1uou1 femme fa· " w /M t c LOOKING FOR ROCKER seeks fun and outgo-omen en hrls-dlrty. Woukj love to · tale aeeka generous ti 24h R 1
find -meone 44 to 52 .)(~ f~ rend•zv ANTIPODEAN SPECIAL UDY w•uTs Ing fm. I like play• art r omance who ~',.ally" knows ...... ~ ous, "" and hot air balloon $3/mln. 1 ·900·786-lncludlng lntenll)le FUN SWM. 29. over e n.. YOU rides. Waiting for you. __ 1_1_10_. _____ _ hoW to awing dance, French leason1. Hu·
who woUld enjoy par· moroua, witty, athletic, PERSON enjoy shooting pool, Long-haired, down to 1-*-3_09_5_. -----LIVE! READY TO SMILE
tlclpatlng w ith me In charismatic, apontane-works hard, llkH to midnight walks on the earth man needs free Shopping for • MW 1 """'370.8600 my current activities of oua and enthualastlcl play hard. SWM, 35, beach and quiet ro-thinking woman for apartment? claasltled •vvv-.
blcycUng and skating. #4110. 5·11~', 160 Iba., Heka mantle evenings at good times. Age 18-38 I eta you compare 18 yrs+ $1 mln/25 mlns
(I can get beck Into ---------woman 1o •hat• and home with that special yra. old. Clean & coals • without hasalo O.l.N.1.aoo.m.2185
and enjoy par· PETITE care with, Interested lady. If you are an at· healthy, U·B-Too. orworryt Sell y our home
tlclpatlng In spectator VIVACIOUS In fife and all the,. la. tractive blond, tall, #3078. Piiot Claaalfted through classified. aporta with you -In likes to laugh, If ~u SWF, age 21·23 who ___ S_E_E_K_l_N_G___ 842-5878 8425878
moderation). I love a PRETTY enjoys aame, tired of flt. open posalbllll ••· th b 1 oorny HnH of humCK. N/S, edu~ted, 50lsh, #3078. e ar scene H am, JEWISH
Want someone who 11 nnanclally Hcure bru· ---------then let me give my
1 ·900-n3 LADY··· 1on1
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GAV MEN OF
NEWPORT
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642-5878
mature enough to un-netta, llkea tennis, love, affection and ro-WOMAN
de,.tand when I aay 1 music, art, dancing ARTSY mane• to you. Must who la affectionate,
am reacty to trade off and jacuzzlff. s .. ks BROOKLYN llve In Huntington easygoing, non.
my buslMaa life to chatmlng, mature N/S ICONOCLAST BHch. #3123. smoker, 3Cr40. I just
devote myaetf to a man to "Trip The MIDDLI! •GE moved to CallfCKnla: partnership (ao that It light Fantastic." OWM, 39, long hair/ A · am athletic, well-
wlll run smoothly) #4109. beard, 5'11", 220#, n/ YOUNG traveled, Ivy-educated, -h.,. my __ .. _,. ---------am. n/dg, aptr1tual/nol OWM 57 •• 1•"' lb with NOH of hUmQf.
HOW TO RESPOND
TO
preclalff .;;;-;;ue ~ PRETTY reUglou-. Seek attlatlc wlahe'a t~ ~";om~ #3125.
my contr1butlon. I've IN gal. any age/tac•. C!fl• to shat• Orange __ S_E_M_l_R_ET--IR_E_D __
spent my fife al~ I nice fee•." an~r County life of theatre.
waa 30 ra1a1ng my PINK 12s#. 113079. movtea, musk:, dining BUSINESS MAN
ChUd, going to school, Energetic: OWF, 40,1--8-1 -.,.-K-u-.-,R--out, and dancing. 83 year• old, 5'6", 155
and ttartlng bual· 6'8", love to •Id, 1M-ww ...... 1113093. Iba. Uk• Vegaa, ball
neuee. ao that ao-cyci. dance, walk on BRO ..... ms gam•• o.-ach Wo··'d
clalty, I am etmoat beach. looking to SM. 5•11-:!."180, good PASSIONATE Ilk• to 'at,';. with Mias
brMct new. 114078. ~ h~•~r.'~s •:::::. 1ootc1ng. mid 30. to BEST FRIEND!? Right. •30n. ATIRACTIVE rHdy for commit-meet attractive SF. Charlamallc companv SEX
BLONDE ment 4114122• prefer blond, 21-40. PrHlden1: 4 1, 8'1",
#3075. 190, OWM (no kids). EVERY
'MIDOW SEEKING S••k• tan. trim. ath· DAY
60'•· tl:ewport Beach, SINGLE FUN letlc. shapely ledy. Som• say It's th•
ADVENTURE Real people needed active, energetic. D•"·NS for .. 111....... beach••· thought that counts.
wout<: Uk• to me.c hu-...,.. SHM, 24, &'8", m.. llf 1 ..,3 2"2.." Sinking down and moroua, happy gent DWFNS 32, likes mov-dlum build, manlage __ ._ .. ..;..1_____ fHllng th• cool beach
for early morning lea, picnics, dancing. minded. enjoya chll-PHYSICIAN sand between my toes
walks, great · com· camping, cuddllng. dren, camping, danc-AND only prompts me to
munlcatlon/ share Wishing for outgoing, Ing, movlff, cuddling. Indulge In HM Italian
your lntereata too. humorous. lovtng guy, Seeking SF, 18·28, WRITER footwate. 35+. 6'4",
t140n. 28..:M, who loves ro-aame llkea. 113082. 27, alngle male. I solid. #3085. •••DWIN mantle tlmoa, who Is enjoy Jazz, theatre,---------~ strong and bellevH In •-----1----outdoora; c:ratlve, ar· TALL
BROTHERS hlmHlf. "4092· t1eutat•. t1nanc1a11y ... HANDSOME LOOK-ALIKE SOME ENJOY Cut•. and physically TEXAN LIFE nt, new to Newport wanted, (Alec, Wllllam, KINDA Almost every part of. _B_•_ac_h_ • .;..#.;.3_11_0_.___ OWM, 8'3", 180, 40, ~·~~ d~: WONDERFUL 1t. 1·m • aecUte and'" PLEASANT :W:Ur.::~:~c~~
tall and handsome, SWF, 20, profeHlonaJ. educated 11• OJM. praeauT Ing, fun-to meet •)(·
profeaUonal a plus, 5'9", bfoWn eyed. very There are too many ..,..,.... ceptlooally pretty, very
by blonde beauty, attractive, •Hka SWM auper tlm•• and DWM, born June 3, thin, SWF, 27-38, lntet-
SWF, 2e. #'4091. with a good Hns• of things to .... fMI, 1918, allghtly dla· llgent, outgoing. hUmor but yet roman-taste, enjoy end talk ebled, but nice. #309l. I tic 6 ae)(y, 22-32. about not to share. Need'• humoroua. ---------uaur 114111. I've too many Interests creaUve, amu.nt &ady, TWO
nA•ia to list here and wtlen non-smoker no peta ARRNED SPICE you ca11 m•. we w111 to ahlr• 'a writ•; NEW ZEALAND
rm the one you're SINCERE talk about you and dream. #3080. GUYS
looklnt fOf'. SWF, 30'a, c• •SSY me. #3081. ... ............ _ _, SWM'a, mid 20'a,
petltt, active, edu-~ N 5'11 ". educated, out-
cated, .nr.cttve, and Late 40'•· honest, INTENSE 0 matter going. would Ilk• to
from Chicago, ready kind. hHllhy Euro-ROMANTIC what you're mHt two canrom1a
to Mttte. W/flnanctally pean. Seeking man doing, your girt• who Ilk• travtln,
lnapendent. fun, m• over e·, open minded, SURFER apart, dining out. mov·
dlum built S/OWM, one womM . on• man SWM, 29, over t'. 229 hometown I••· #3083.
5'10".ei. #4109. only. 114018. lbs., who wants to find
ClaHHled ....... • tall attracttve, blond, newspaper WEAL THY
CONV•Nl•NT California SWP, 11 to ... HEALTHY1
whether you're buy· 23, to be romantle I The ~ AND FREE vi ~~~!rPia1~ ~ :: :':~-:,;.~I ftta In. swM. •2. 6't1". 160
What you nffdl ship Witt\. Let'• kMp --------• Iba., enfoya hiking, PILOT CLASS,Pl•D each other warm on «MMl't, beaeh, good M2·H78 thoM cold long winter converaatlon. Seeb flt •· •~t07. a.cty 21 to u . #3084.
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YMCA
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MERCHANDISE
MISC. 6016
'SOUND OF MUSIC'
Complete sel of 8
Bradford Exchange
DECORATOR coll• tor'• plates by Edwin
M. Knowtes. Features
scenes from the
movie musical. S1ill In
original boxes, never
been displayed,
Mak•• a great Chrtaa.
mas gift. Asking S250
the ae1. Please call
845-1933 elter
5:30pm. Or call an)'-tlme, leave measege. _
200 chanl scanner S100
pmt display calc '30.
decOI' 1tlng size bed
spread $100 640-71~
CRAPES, 3 d ifferent
styles, dry Cleaned,
perfect condition '30.
640-7196.
Ladle1 assorted pan11.
blazers, skirts, elc,
C•ptiln size 12 petite. All for -
Avail. Maater Oceana, 1_S35 __ • _982_-82_se_. __ _
alao Radw Observer New dinette aet, sofa
unllmlted, & aall en-hldeabed, Maytag,
dorMmenta. US Coast electrlc dryer, $250'
Guard lie. d!IY' 722· each. 642-8039.
045&. eve 720-1444.
Merchandise
ANTIQUES tiOlO
"Murder She Wrote"
style Royal Typewriter
works good, SSO.
545-1768.
Old Vienna Clock W/WU
• krf. Canes. Gold
Mining Scale, Old
Engnsh Scale (wt In
atones). Some Newet-
Jewelry, Lea~ Chair
& Otto, Other Misc
Items, 675-5792
Oriental Rug. "Cai*"
original. mad• In Be"'
glum. 8'3" X 11'6".
100% wonted wool
Uk• newt $1,250
4' X 4' Coff" table, oll 549-3060.
p e Int Ing. h • n g Ing 1,S,...•-a-ra--ai,...·r-c_o_nd--h-.a-t
brass lamp, kitchen pump, barely used,
chair & tapestry. s7s-cost $650, sell $375.
S350. 759-3177. Bundy flute, $225.
ChlneH cheat $650, R o y a I v a c u u m
Havlland purple corn-cleaner, like new,
flower China, ovor 100 $175. S48-3787.
plecH, ltallan clock
and 2 candelabra•.
antique jewelry/col·
lectlble• 848-8724.
1\l'l'l.l1\NCES 601 l
SILVER Fo)( Jacket, size
1-2, like new $49.
557'-7094
SKI PANTS, Rolf ..
mens, 32-34, excellent
cond '30. 645-7607. ••R•frlgerator S200 i---------Weaher/Dryer, 1145 Trash compactor, S75,
each, Olahwaaher very little uae, China
1125. &48-5848•• complete 1ervtce fOf'
•Whlrl11t••I metoh-to plus extras $115. "'9 •~ & Qea,_54&-03 __ 1_e_. ___ __
o,...., whit•. '250 TWO poot noata-one
pair. 78 .. nae chair, on. mattreH.
24 CV81C FT aJc»bY" Brand new. l40 for
ek'9 OE ,.tttgeqtor. both. M:M>e04.
formlca front, IC9> ....... SHO, c.ii ~
....... tpm 112-574J
A"*'9 22 cu. ft. alcM-
by-elde ,.tng w,,c: • mtcr. Whfte, toOkalruna OOod sno. M04)04 •
~I0$30 940-TtM.
LllY klNMolii
Electtte Dryer. good
eondltlon, 111/obo.
C•ll 141M 933 aftet 1:30pm
MOOEAN Maid white
~ , coun'9r top, '°"' bumw atov. top, New. •••.ao cHh. .,...11.
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'IOUllD OF IUSIC'
Complete eet of •
Bradford Exchange
DECORATOR coll•
tor'a plat• by EdWtn
M. KnowtM. hetw'M
acenea from the
movie mualcal. SUI tn
Oflg!MI box"· newt been dlaplayed.
MakMaO'ff'Ctwlae-mu 9"'l-AaktnQ aaso IN Mt. PteaM eal •••. ,.,3 ••.• ,
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Q U r;ps 0 Ci 4 G i =+4 D 4 0 W $ • a 9 W U "iF
''Ree· clean. good
Mtth. 1 O tons. U Haul.
842-N92
.a·wi-I H"I .. I l<:-0.
& /\HI' t.O:..>:,
ISJ("Y( 'l.FS 1;ot;O
Large brown topaz, 33
caratt, antique ruby &
jet ring, very fine jade
ring. hand painted
algned artists picture Torell! w/campl compo-
on peart dlstc. 846-nents, 53cm/2Hn,
8724.
on I( E HJ RN ITU HE
f'.:(Hfll'MENT li1H7 SPOHTINl•
GOODS hOt>:> IBM exectv• typewriter,
good work'ng condl· LIKE NEW Precor 1718
tlon S40. 545~768. Stalrellmber, $250. Amerlc precision row.
HAI.BOA
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~ llOllTIM1ll 21 ft latancter, gd cond, \ UZAUI Yard ..,. •l11ue and :::.7. mrae. a1eep1 4, 'IOlbleM, ~ ~ Th• vwlety of lleme 11 exoltlne Sat 8-5. 1 genoe. 3 Jb•. i*'• • 1 OWMt, .. ,._ a.II ""
endleH. Dozen• of Vaat ••lectlon from poe.ibf• Npt 1itp aVllll, ~~':':°"'ea~'t1!°: 14,800. 13,000 In
brand new T·ahlrts at otd to nurty new. All mm MN sat H/obo 128 SK.. 687.a341 ' wheela • .....,.,,, tAA -..mn+oa Ltd
glv•away prlcea. Pro-In •xdnt cond. coma 723.oe32 • •15 While T·Blrd Elan · .v vn-.,,.._ f,:c'' ,'~n~~r "~ :.-:~ ~= 22 tt Ow•ln• Cabin 1981IMW3251 ve, SMk ml, toaded, 'Auto, ~1 ~.,
CRACKI" prOduc-Ameor. Laguna 9-cb. Crulaer $1000, ready Auto, a/c, ":a(1225) well malnt by m• ~ 7,
ti by Our v~ou...... to ao a ft Ludera st 4,., cMnlc. ne9CI• mfncw OlltllQI COAST
d:C.ra. Ticketa b att>oai ssoo. ~woz4 ORMOI COAST ~· = = J1D All) UQU
pertormanc: .. wllf be 23 ti Cabin Cruiser, 350 JEEP AND EA°"I l3800 obo.1'0-S42t. 1 ....... n-.1••P
111·\11! •·!ll'i I \ I,, I • . , , I : ..
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on ule for the eYW111 cu In Votvo gu VI 110 1-eoo-622.JEEI> 7t4194e eoa3 1916 Antique conae>M on 0.C9mber 14, 15 a Antique eatate Sale. eng. lo hr•. loran, 7141154..oa3 1990 PORD '90 W...-1-phonograph, Norman 20. Tickets also Qf'I t.ot. Of PtM pi.cea. depth aounder, many MUITAllG ...,...
Rockwell (4 Hasons) .. 1. at Tlck.unaater, 0..-. Welcome. 10 xtru. wall strong trlr, I CY'.a. tllt, (1110)
Large office desk w/ltt Ing machine, $150. hand return, oak trim. 645-5710 $150. 675-4634 days. ___ ,;:;..;.;~------~-
675-1211 evea. Ski•. Ato mic S LC•,
PETS&
ANIMALS 6049
(200cm) w/Tyrolla
bindings. poles & bag.
S200 obo. Nordlca
boots, man's sz 9 Ihm
4 black lab mix pup-$75 obo. 648-1279.
pies, M/F 12 wtcs old. Skis, boots & bindings.
$25 ea 549-1866. $99 full set, most
AKC Beagles, 7 wks sizes. Name brands.
old, champion lines Phil, 848-0957.
646-4878. $250. CHRISTMAS
BOUTIQUES 6092
7'°"2000. s .. you at to 4 Sun. 2a Ima Loa s13,000 obo 848-ittoe Auto, pa, Air. /tw, •tO, ... ~~atr.. cc:!~~r;;th:~ 2632 Santa Ana A.,,., Ct. NB. 722.e517. 25 ft ••bin oruleer II BUICK ClllTVRY can (11111) • .,. •• O,IUllQI COAST
Chrlitmaa ptates, f~~r~:;_? Novembw Everythfng from A • .Z., R•I'*'· 302 Mercury, 4dr, Auto, P/a, Nt, TUTTLI CLICK JID MD EAGLE
kitchen aid• food pro-• • SaVSun 9-4, •ofaa. 110 Ice bx stove Low mhst (414499) NllUN 1.aoo-622.JEEP
cessor & frying pan, HUGE garage •al• Sat apoftlng equip, bike•. •Ink enclHd toHeti t4,H6 284& Herber Blvd 114/548-8023
table or matertal• plus w. akVstereo equip-houMtlOld hems. 503 pmp out. Nwpt Dun.a Theodore Roblu Coat.a M... ----..--.....;....; ...... ..,...~
many Christmas and ment. atereo, tOOfa, Av.nlda L.adent. space Must IHI Ea· F .... 1 8408UO 198$ CNr~M, exlnt
misc Items. 2112 E clothH & much more. O•r•e• •••• baby tat• a8ie. s7500 obo. Onr IUIU cond, 74t< ml, 1
Ocean Blvd, Balboa 1~0 Mlnorca Or. clo~h ... tov-. equip. 714•774-0531 • 7 ,.,._ 714-142-0010 85 T.alrcl Et.n owner, IH50 obo.
Penn, Fri/Sat only 8-2· HUG• SAL•I MULTI· const toola, Sat. 8·2. 530-7137wknds. ' Full pQWerl VII Low 84e-7218• after Spm
Neighborhood Garage FAMILY/MESA VERDE 1941 Wlr"'ldwwd Ln,NB 32 ti Luhrs tlybr micro mlleat {153193) wMkjjaya. Handso me, Basset
male dog, 6 months
old, thoroughbread.
papers, all shots for
the year. to a good
home, house trnd.
$300 cash. 673-4879.
Sale. SaVSun 11/15, Nov 16th. 2987 Mesa Qlg•ntlo O•r•e• gen tw 225 '•IP• 8• S91H9 1991 JHp Wrangler.
11/16. 9-5. Area of Verde Dr E (Crnr S•I• multJ..fam, reno-re~t fishing ~r diving: '89 CADILLAC Theodore Robln1 bllklac• ~~8d500, •~fl top, •GREAT XMAS GIFT* Adama/ Bay In alley. Baker) Fum, clothlog, vatlon/ remodeling Pake B. Whaler for SEVILLE FOrcl•ltulU 721 ,a;4~
Numerology Chart houHhold goods. salt. Fum, appliances, downpayment. Owner come'" thl• beauty! ---------~~~:~~·yt~~o .;,~r::l. Moving, yard sale, Sat deeoraUve aeceH, art, financing S32K obo. O o Id pkg w /d Ix 7t 4-142.0010 Largttt ltltctlon of
Send birth name and only &-2. Everything elothlng. large TV, 261-6333d, 675-0817•. wheels. Hard to flndl 89 TEMPO J--In So. Calif. 1--AL ..... L~N-=EW~a~1 --I muat gol Lot• of custom wrought Iron • S harp, c lean earl ......... •
date to: Dahl Kaser * SUPllR MULTI· goodlesl 159 Rochester rectangular table & 6 MOORING w/25 Coro-(814949) S9,ff9 4 dr, GL. Auto, Air, Lo ORANGE COAST MERCURY SABLES Classy i\utos 3355 via Udo, Suite'· FAM OARAO•R-1-..;:.;.;;;.;;;...;.;;__..;_~~-chairs bathroom nado. Xlnt 1ocat1on, e-9 ml c4999) t• 999 • Nowpl Bch. CA 92663. Iota of b•re•ln•I• Moving. Dinette, Singer parts, akl •tutf, like ready to sell. 650-exi:..~!-~ car lotl • • JEEP AND EAGLE $2000 otfl & 2.K ft. Ad d Big/Iii boars, mini X·Mas .OS-$500, jewelry, fur-Hwlng. office desk, new Amana refrlg w/4 8169. Theodore Robins .1-eoo-aa•.J•llP nanclng OAC at: ·'"' vertise trees. Santa's rein-nlture, antiques, cloth-typewriter, computer. yr warr remaining USED ELECTRIC Johnson' Son Ford-ltuzu 714114...023 Johneon' Son I I tools aport coffH table, futon, lg .. ...,,,. s VS ' ... A••"" M doer, mini dolls, ng, oys, ' • trampoline. misc, Sat. ..c .• etc.,--· a un BOATS Excellent ~ 714-142.0010 Uncoln ercu" in the wreaths, Sal 11116, Ing goods. camping 9 to 2. 1037 Wast 8-4. Swift Court, New· cond, great price•. ' "•"IL' •c 13 left to choo••
9am-3pm, 4 16 Mar· gear, otflce equip/sup. Wiison. CM. port Creat. call Gaty 645-6812. 87""" "" 89 TEMPO '90 Mane VII, LSC, bur-troml We have LS, P'""';11oL... . •. guerlle. 1st house bO· plies. 307 Marigold. Ne...-rt leach SEDAN DEVILLE 4 dr, OL. Auto. Alt, Lo gundy, ftk• new, alloy as. & Wagon1I Thia hind B of A SaVSun 8-4. Tlektocker Thrift Shop •..-) .... 8 ... 5 hi rf ti ane k nd ~I Classl.f-ied Is..... Sidewalk sale. Sat. Xlnt condtnl Naw car ml, (4999 -• • w a, aun • n wM e on
trade Int This ear ............... _ Robins avall, fact warranty, 540-9--30 SELL co Ny EN IE NT Nov 16. 9AM to 1PM. 1nwvuv,.. 118900 6e~212
whether you're buy· &Brand new ~onauons 15 foot Coronado w/ :Vr°:~ 11u~ ~o~•. ';: S:e Ford-ltulU LINCOLN ,
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• RENT d h" I Ing. selllng, or just great batga ns. trailer. $900 (200238) 714-142.oo10 Contlnent•I. 460 your use Ve IC e looking, classified has 540 W. 19th St. CM. 65~2205. Over 80 fine UHd eng. Nnl good St
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through classified what you needl 714/648-4024. For sale. t3ft. Salem-care to choose froml i8 FORD TAUltUS Must'"' 842-0H7 642·5678 PILOT CLASSIFIED WONDERFUL garage yacht with trailer, exp 11·18-91. QLWlQON
NISSAN !t t:w
'83 2llOZX. gotd, turbo,
t-top. 5apd, rune
greall 98k ml, S3,950
obo. pp 894-5122.
tluoouah claaified 842-5878 aale. Misc furn, dryer, d ondlllon 1500 J h ,-S ~~~~~~~=======:::;;;;;;=:;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~ • m a 11 I e. ·m. k er. 15 ft Bo•ton Whaler Incl goo c . 0 nson on White, all power I 3rd :; under-the·eounter re· 30 hip Yamaha, runs 7SO-n80. · 540-S830 •eat ( 2 4 5 8 5 5) .......
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
Q.1-Both vulnerable, as South
you hold:
+J643 9 843 6 AJ82 •9G
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Q.2-Bot.h vulnerable, as South
you hold:
•K98 9 KJ2 OQ862 +762
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Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South
you hold:
+KJ83 ~762 0 86 +10764
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WEEKLY BRIDGE QUJZ
Q.4-Both vulnerable. as South
you hold:
•KJ88 9 1062 085 ~754
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l + Dbl p._ ?
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Q.6-Both vulnerable. as South
you hold:
+K1064 9 J82 0 975 •878
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l + Dbl Pau 1
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Q.6-Both vulnerable. as South
you hold:
+Kl054 QA82 0975 ~8
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1 Q DbJ Pua 1
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Answers located in this section.
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Riffraff
S Wharf
9 Insect stage
14 Cloak: Sp
15 -Minor
16 Mushroom
17 Cupid
18 Bridge
position
19 Entreat
20 Worth lea9'ng
22 Nets
23 Currier and -
24 Seven -
25 -railway
28 Vocalizing rtly1hmlcally
32 Dog genus
33 Specter
34 John or Jane
35 Collections
36 Skiing area
37 Snow field
38 -profit
39 Dl~tes 40 Non.-poetlc
language
•• OlsMr1•tlon
43 Beet-up cart
44 Hood•' weepona 45 Gator's kin
411 Document• 49 Financial
managers
~RMI estate -
54 Hlnta
2 3 ,.
17
20
32
35
38
41
55 Away from lhe
surface ol 56 Auto deal
57 Hetp
S8 Reek
59 -pi.Kus
60 Depend
61 No part
DOWN
1 Blemlsh
2 Attended
3 Informed ol 4 Gin drinlls
5 Neighbor of
Miine
6 Boundary
bet-1 Asia and Europe
7 African IOK
8 Sun -·Mn
9 Embed
10Husle 11 Sphefe
12 Equipment
13 Auto pioneer
21 c....,.·. bfrd 22 Termlnete
24 Seeks Items tobUy
25 Meager
26 Chair mender
27 Growing out
28 Task 29 FOOllah one
30 Europe111
language
31 Tierney and
Tunney
5 8
15
ta
7
33 Tumbler
36 Land points
37 Part
39 Racing
olflclal
40 Paid athletes
42 C.191'1dar
43 Groft
45 Fishing
bwet
8
46 BultM pieces
•7 Soll· pref
48 Ring
49 Subway: Brit
SO lnr-.,,: pref.
51 l(>wn on the
themes
S2 Palnf\.11
54 Vehicle
10 11 12 13
frlgeralor, 1ome new greatl Lo hra, service tt,ses
m ere hand 19 • 10 r records. very clean. ·ae Cadillac Fleetwod Theodore Robins Christmas. Lois of seldom used. we.U Sedan, Bo•• stereo,
near-new household maintained, great for moonrf, burgundy, Ford-ltulU
things Nov 16 & 17 fishing/fun, $6,295 ••BALBOA llLAHD 115,500. 669-4212. 714-142.0010 9.5. 3261 Turlock or: obo, 722·2900. 18: Power S225/mo &
CM (Nt South Colst Platl) 32 Sall $400/mo. Avl Id I • Nowl 1'S2·288t P1LoT cLAas1F1ED For ,. .. ctlOfl HON I>/\ HOH:>
1911 MAZDA MPV
Auto, cruise , atereo.
air, pw, •10,999
TUnLECLICK
NISSAN
It'• the resource you Cal a Back •• , " ... lffr•t can count on to aell a A beautiful aer•n• ma·
'°"AST
HSULT"
SllYICE
DIHCTO•Y fo'or Result
!Wrv1re Call
21M5 Harbor Blvd
Coat• Mesa
840-8410 89 Honda Accord lxl --------
myriad of merehan-_, rina. lt'a quiet, friendly
dlse Items, boeauae r'ml... and relaxing. Up to 60
our columns compel fl allpa . DeAna•
quallllad buyers to AD-VISOR 8•1'•1de M•rln•, calll 642_5671 300 E. Coast Hwy ••
842·5878 Newpon Beach.
714-873-1331
641-5671
EllLllO
Fun pwr, whtte & won-
def u I (035072) ......
Theodore Robins
Ford-lauzu
714-142.0010
'89 Nissan 240SX
AJC, Ult, CC (1165) ••••• ORANGE COAST
JEEP AND EAGLE
1-&0o-522.JEEP
714/5't9-8023
1987 NISSAN
llAXlllA
Auto. aunrl, aJr, pb,
eau (11180) S9,7'17
TUTTLECUCK
NISSAN
2845 HllfbOf BNd
CostaM ... 8408UO
1988 NISSAN
llAXlllA
Air, pa. air, cau, autrl
(11175) 110,HS
TVmECUCK
NISSAN
2845 Harbof Blvd
CoataM ... UDA (~. 23-oct. 22): Check ct.· tNd, don't dilute yow own prfnd pln. 540 e410 Saturday, November 11, 1111 AQUARJUS (Jan. 20·Ftb. IS): B.u· taila. rtftttnc:.9, options pttYloualy ob· Bt dltcreet. Ubn Np¥nttd. i---------
ritrs olll' torn down -you'll havt f11Kattd. You'll gain tnlightencntnt,al· GEMINI (May 2J ·Junt 20): ~flnt 87 NISSAN llAXlllA
What Con Around, Comn Atound: grtaltr frt>t>dom of thought, action as Ind allin could bt "madly in lovt.'' '"11\11, outllnt boundann, attend IOCial L.eath«I Moon roofl
J1111n ("Amazlng''t Randi, Lto magi· result Cyclt> high for monttary •lf•ln. Emphleiu' frnh start In dlffettnt di· aff1ir -aurpriM party could bt "your All optlonal('49733)
d an and Mlf•atyltd Hpoetr of utrol· Whal had bttn lo.t will bt rtt0vtrtd. rtction. Aquanan plays role. aurpriM." Emphul.a on hopn. wishes, St8,Ha
ogen, peychlca, penon1 who claim Taurus. Ll'o. Scorpio persons rtprftfnt· SCOllPIO (Oct. 23 • ...,ov. 21 ): Family ability to win frltnda and lnfluenct Theodore Roblnl
paranorm1l powen, makn 1 dramatic ed membtr aays, •1 won't PftUUr-. you any peoplt. Pllcft Involved. Ford-llUIU
announttment. Randi, who had been PISCES (Ftb 19·Mnch 20): Crt'I · lo.ngttr ltepreMnta reUd. frttdom, ,-.. CANCD (June 2l ·J~ly 22): ~
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10 1 leading publicity hound in C'onntt· llVl' t>ndt>avorli rttogn1zed. rtwarded union with loved OM. FIMncial pld\lrt' unlverMllty. rNCh for w1dtr auditnC't'. ..-V.6"VV
tion wllh the Buffalo, N.Y.·baMd You'll be a1 right pl"t at crucial mo· btiStlttt than originally fttimattd. In· forgo prnlou1 Nin. lnhlblrtons. Em ·
Commltttt for Scientific lnvtttip· mt>nt Focus also on physical(llttracllon, tultlve lnr.ll«t on targft. pha•I• ~n cal"ffr, P'"llge, promotion,
tlon of the paranormal, aays he'• pt'rsonal magnl'lism, Invitation 10 ro· SACmAalUS (Nov. 22.Dfc. 21 ): prodllCtion, ltadtnhlp. Anothtr Canttr A/C
tttirlng from th1t orpnlution. This manct' Gt>m>nl, Virgo. Sligltlar1u1 in· ha t d~ nativt Involved '84 Pontiac 8000. • poor -1n'1 Ho••dlnl claim• he has You'U " 11\0ft rooa1i ong· ntt l£0 (J I 23. A g 22) Loolr. .._yond P/S, P/8; 102.< ml,
PONTI l\C" •{I ·10
u• -volv..d C'OCl\mld\kadon r-.latft to aodaJ afl1lr, u y . u . . : ..... new "'"· runa .. at, bttn 1utd by m1ny of his prtviollS 1 F NOV EM BER 16 IS YOUR pc.ai~ jou.mty. OivtrsUy. exptriment, the lmmtdla .. , lmprtnl ecyle: open llnn Ukng$1'750«l'·t2T1. targeta and his funds for dtfense havt BIRTHDAY: You art spiritual. psychic. locAI 1 1 d of communication. Scenario features
Nn out. Randi plead1, "I'm in trouble, add to ... ~~'rofibt. te 1," ti ocu • lmdtatlon lo travel, IOYe rt'latlonthlp. f IL 1 d h 1..,.. 0 w g om your own most Stvtrt' cn11c You art' mtnt. ~ pres prom .. en y. p1.-· _, "'-'-'" ,_,_ p blish 0
.... ftft f 1" ne a c -f.iscinalt'd by lht manhc arts. art nat\.I · CArtJCORN (Dtc. 22·Jan. 19): Ste· com '"10n..,. r .. ...,.~ .. m._...,n. u mtntl, "~au the ahoe 11 now on the 1 h 1 h .__ract Tins l _.., . • ,,, '-!...... ti your flndlnp!
othtr footr' ra psyc o og1st. lt'IC tr, cow e • ttnt n• ...... ptiOn, !nq ... ry w''.;"'6"' ~!' · VIRCO (Aug. 2'·5-pt. 22): N-ap· ARIES (Ma~h 21 _Aprrl 19) Wh.it lyst You also art pauionatt. competi· fyin3 l'ftl.llts. You II bt musmg. It i. proech to K'C'OUnting prondu~·
had been cauw of ftar. doubt. suspicion tivt, stnllmtnlal PiK't"I, Virgo penons Sunc!."Y· but for me ii also It an .aion u ry. lndlvtdual who "ha.ndln • funds
could btcome rtHOt'I for raucous laugh-play m;;qor roln In your lift. You'll day! Ch«k mtehanlal appUan<'ft, au· -y a,. acting on lmpolw ,.thtr than
ter. Focui on prachcal tokt'. possible travel 1n Dt«ombtr, ~nion with r-.la· loalobllt batWry. Taunaa plays rolt. valid lnfonnarion. ltelpond llC'COl'ding·
POHSClll-. •1 Ir,
1990 PORSCt-.E 944
CABRIOLET White,
alloy wheela, Im·
maculate. WUI trade.
125,900. MM212
tour of ha.pital, homl', muSt"um You II lives ftatured. you'll allO pin u l'ftull AQUARIUS (J~·ffb. 111 ): What ly. Dia dftp for clua. fllda. flturta.
"llar'' at IOCial gathtrmg 1onight of wrillen word Currtnt cycle 1190 fN· Ml'mtd out ol lffCh 1ud<knJy becomn UNA (Stpt. 23·0rt. 22): lnhlltlve •
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20 ) What turn commercial tnttrprlw. partner· avall1ble. You'll have tht funding. Intellect activated You'll "walr.e up" 83 lauzu, 4-Wheel dttve,
'II •-· I · I •--"II .._ . roll bat, ~ff toad btg1n as roadblocl. 1., transforml'CI into ship. public re~tion1, marital ttatua you _,,1e . oat art1c e, v ... wa w• . ..,.. with uuwtn. Emphul• on ttac:hlng, lights, runa •trong.
11eppingstont -aspiration~ will bt wrifled. you II bt rewarded. Harmony learning, alt0 rapprochtment with S1900. John 17M817.
fulfilled Checlc dt>tails, ref Prt>nct'~. Sundlly, NoMlftber 17, 11t1 rntored on home front. Mutid family membtr. Unorthodo~ "wttl1\3"1---------
source material. You'll rt>ce1vl' key . ..._. We Forpt: ,__ ,..... to PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): M11r.t Involves s..tronomlcal ct.light. Enjoy1 '85 Bronco II, 5 epd,
symbolic and otherw15t' It works• rcae•ber (,.t and ,......,)! IWl'r ptnonal appearanc:Hi wear ahadn of SCORPIO (Ort. 2'·Nov. 21): Owr· ~C, pa,~ tm
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CU" GEMINI (Mav 21·)unt' 20) Written ,..........,,.. ... _ ll'ffn and mauvt. Eventl tranepltt to .................. UQO rac • cyl, runa
malt>rl•I enthus1aM1 ca ll y rt>Cl'tvl'd -1 .....__.. a a _ • • • Ca .. ~. Anala Nia, MJkJaall _...__..,, your llLlng, g-l In •ight. Within 2• come Mnaitivlty conci-mL'I w .. ~. ~•Jt, nt·Vlr off road.
PhlHp Roth, lawre_.. u.nwu, IAw • h , d .11 bt 1 aatcl 1 0 r appei-.1, body lmast. You look just flN. 500 obo, mutt •ell emphas15 on charactl'r analy~is, prize, W-.raaa, "eMlt M..-IMr, Elu· ours un • w1 re e ~yplu you'll actually t. cotnpl1Menttd on ap· w835-315t hUl-3433
Ct'lt'br,111on You·11 ~· say1qg, "I'll not Mell T•Jlor, Ouryl ..._.......,, Pat ~mt. T1urue, Llbr. ptr10n111tt c· pNRnC't'. Spotllsht on runt11. employ· ,
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4
t>/V, ,_• ... ,,., ~n fOTget this 5.lturd.•y night!" Vi~o. NI J h UpdlL-__ ... , .......... ci.. , .. ,.. •• "'"' ~gi11ar1us pt'rson~ in picture •a. 0 a ... -_.._ • IF NOVEMBER 17 IS YOUl 11\ft\t, lltlunch ally. Spkndldl am/fm atereo, 35K ml.
CANCER (June 21 ·fulv22 ) Domes· .... T1MM att ,....... .... ., .... llRTHDAY: You work well under SACITTAIUUS (New. 22·Dtc. 21): bed llMt, alnt condtn.
lie ad1us1mpn1 '"°'"~ dlil'mm.a -keep ,._. .. wltll tlle11 ~~ aft ~ ,,...ure. dtadllnea reprewnl challenge. Lunar, numtrkal llpKta highlight <ft'• 110K obo. MM10I. I I F I I adnt, wort& '" --8C1t8W Y-· ·-In .... "-. -u.. ....... , -ntlm"'n· atl•lty, ...,It, wnaualltv, •• a-t. Fix MC t simp P ocu' on lr.ive . ore1gn cu1· _ _.. ........ __ ..,.. ..... "'"~ ,_...,_..., -... -, ·1 rr--1-a G p U sfne. lon•-dl1tance c'""mun1cal1on. -y pNM•t·•1-•.,.. WUI •• ,.....,. ~•. C"-nt cyct. ICCftltll travel, ln'ff9• thlnp. ._. Ndpea. a« rid of ultty, fire .V• • • s; ., ... ..... .. .... __ I• ~ ... -·.. ectta ctean. lo rmi... Rom.ance wlll tw on 1dt.ails11c 1evel ~ ...... '""" -....... ttiatton.. •bi.llty to CIONtnactt"IY utllJ.w haurda. Me111btt ol oppoa.lte •• cou!d etd ahlft (11171)
Taurus, Libra pt'nK>n' play ma,or rotes ~ lale ~"!;_ "*-...::-::-wa:..!' 1nr.u.ctual aarioeftr,, Canon, C.pricom citcWe, "You flld"*"' "' 77?
lEO (July 23-Aug 22) Scenam' r-· ·r--M• • ' -nont play majof~I• IJ\ yow life CAPalCOlN (OK. ll·Jan. 19): _.....,.., C&JCK
'
ff.w la 1"' l'tK9? r -I U I I Y ealuf'ft mysttry. glamour. intrigu~. ~· AAJES (Matth 2l ·APf1l 19): Haft· You.,. dynamic, attnctiw, eonUO.W· SttMrio hl1hll1ht11 vart«y of exptti· llllAN .
c,.t mttllng What b\og•ns H uinttll«· JI.Ona t'X"""nd, aplntu.al Yllllft turfatt. Mal. You11 -aw., froo hOIN for •p· encea. ability to anlN.lael l•llilp. ho-2846 ~Blvd lual dltcuH1on·· rould bf. transformtd r-_,.,_........... 10 .a-ln ............_. CJa •-•--·f ...... ,_ ...it --FOC'Ut on venetlllty, curio.tty. hulftOr, r--1 -P ~ • ..... ,.._.. _. .. _..,.."" ,._,_ .. , ·-· Cotta Meee Into physic.al allrKhon, rom.anct Pisc" abilltv to ,,18 in--• aaoea." New nlflcut do•"Uc adj119'•eftt th•t MtJ. Focus on clofftkti.. clotMttktty, 940 et10 fl•urn prom\ntntly ., ---. ~·._ ~.u ,__._.. llthaal .......... ol ...., -..-.... 1n~•~ 0 sppattl wlll be ,,,_,,ect lit.'' Taunae, --'""' ~-•· Mona.~,. _ ...... us ....... ..._. VlllCO (Aug 23·Stpt. 22 ) Atten· ~ wna ..._ ...... ,Ral.nt ,..._ nrlde11a, marital....._ AQUA•IUS (Jan. 20·M . II): What lion r-.volvH around law. 1u1t1C't', com• .....,,....., r-·-r-1 _.u ~•..o -~-•a.. i.:...
h I TAU~US (April 20-Mlty 20): What M Ill'&' Mn•••>ir -· ~ .,ouw11-_.._., _1nyourown m11m1nt, parlntn 1p, m•tlt• atatu. had been htld bllc:k dUit to red tape la -•-t ,,_ ,. -. home &n~ on llftaw, t-•I •f· Time l1ml1 nl'('f5sary 'You'll have mort -.,,...
rttpont1bility, thtr. will ~ pl't'Nurt', releaeed. Eft'lphaaAI on cmtMty, fm· SfMe v .. Wed: ~ Air fain, INrltaJ ...-. lhoft trip lnvol"'
•leo fi nancial rtward doe. mvel, flirtation that oould ~I· ..... .,. <1 Mlt :IHI .,..........., .. "lfttth fm ptool." TetllW. Ubn, Smr·
UlllA (Stpt 23-0tt 22): focu• on op Into mnnl"lful ntl•tlonthlp. Get dlla ... M4 8'Ct1tnflf w dMle pk> pmona ..-111 ..........
communication, unlqut project, pl1n1 thoQa.h,. on .,.,.,. Vif10 11\YOI.... C..ta&, Ian. ~ ,.._ .,. P'llCl9 (M. ••·W.tth 20): What
for fourn.y. You hold*'" and t>M.'rtd CtMINI (Mlay 21 ·June 20)1 eo.... _.. .......... ..._ ... .-ef •It h..s""" lilllt wlll w .,..,....., ••nan·
b.lltf thtt you'll mtet eoul mate. Whal tk adfU9nwnt feMvred. f .. Uy ~-.._ -.._ ......,. ...... M clal pkn&N lmaht -Cllltllflck~ ,...
had bHn dormant will bit revived -to 1"f. rtttom h.,•ony. You'll .W.lve _.. ..... ,. ...... • ...... •totwd. M•N deer tMt yoe aN not
1 \.tll\(1 •• , ..
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4dt, eueo. ato (1230) ......
OMIGICOAIT ...., ... .
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your advantage. Ann Involved. p t ~tint tobft ol "'"1ft, elfec'· ................. ........, a..t.W• wltlMNt all6a Yft11 •m rt9pKt ol
SCORPIO (~ 23·Nov. 21 ): F'reh k>fl. Counnet dlnlfll flofllpt Lo¥e ,.. iiela. ,._ ..,_ _., Aa, .... OM J'OU ....... V .. anotlwr ,__ 'N VW 0..-I NA/
•tart requlrtd -outmodtd mtthod• i.uont.hlp 1MMs up." Wanftthl ,_ wtt. .W... ....... .. in~. ,.. ca.: ~
ehould t. dl1c:ardtd. Strwe lncllYld u.ell -CANCD (luna 2Huly ll). At1· ......... _. .... ......,.. la........ .. NOVIMWll 11 fl YOUI clUIGh, breltea' = \ j ~: ' ,I, \' I I I
"""are found llieh.INI -.w. lMlNCt -...,,... .. __........ ef ft ""• -o'"'Y· v .. _ -.. -k. • _....... --...... -• .......... ty,ortglnallty,da.rlng,pionftrin1fPlrit brift cs-, pl ._,... .._---·"" ,. . ,, ........ ,._... ·-• ,... .. _ '"'" --
Ntw love i• on J\Qri.&on !Ao, Aquarius :':.. In:;!.-. :~..._, .. : ~ AN,.. 6tlt • _.... .. Ml hu.anltai1aft, will llpt w~ eauat obo. 17HSAI.
penion1 play outetandlna rol•. -..... -. el..__... f ' " rflht, CDllW ._... ..,,...,.. head or 1----~------
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I n c:isc you hadn't noticed, cars are a
lot sm'aller nowadays.
· Under their low and sloping hoods
arc engines that produce twice the power
per pound that their predecessors or the
'60s did, delivering better than twice the
miles per gallon with reduced exhaust
emissions. Lighter weight, improved aero-
dynamics dnd high-tech thermodynamics
(better control and utilization or heat
generated within the engine) have con-
tribute~ !O these improvements. Engine
heat d1.ss1pates through the cooling sys-
tem.
The new, smaller, lightwei~ht engines
are more vul.nerable to ma1or damage
from overheating, says Car Care Council.
One docs not have the luxury of drivirrg
to a convenient locatio11 when the emer-
gency warning light turns on. If your car
overheats, pull over as quickly as possible
and turn the engine off.
Note: never remove a pressure cap
from a hot radiator. You could be scalded
by steam. Allow the engine to cool before
adding a 50-50 mix of antifreeze and
water. Then determine the cause of over-
heating and take corrective measures.
Smaller cooling systems have less capaF·
ity and have less reserve. Keep your re-
covery tank topped off.
A. clean cooling system works better
and lasts longer, says the council, which
recommend Oushing, pressure testing and
refilling with fresh antifreeze at least
every other year. When one of the ne'v
aluminum radiators with plastic toe_ tank
deteriorates due to neglect, repair or re·
placement is likely to be more expensive
than the traditional copper/brass radiator.
If your car is equipped with an electric
radi~tpr fan, be sure it's working; an inop·
eratavc fan can cause overheating. (Stay
clear or blades: the fa n may turn on unex-
pectedly!)
Check your hoses and belts. Your
newer car may have a si ngle serpentine
be lt instead of the traditional two or three
belts driving various accessories. A slip-
ping or b.roken belt may cause loss not
only of cooling but also every other belt
drive n system, including brakes, altern a-
tor. air conditioner, power steering and,
on some cars, power brakes.
Keep your engine tuned-up. Several
sensors and microprocessors connected to
the cooling system interact with other en·
gine systems and components to produce
optimum efficiency. A (altering engine
can induce overheati ng; a malfunctioning
cooling system can hurt engine perform·
ance.
Remember, too, that the transmission is
cooled by the engine cooling system. Se-
vere service, such as trailer towing in hilly
terrain, can overheat both components;
$.ood reason for the installation of an aux-
iliary transmission cooler.
With 80 percent of gas now being
pumped by the driver, service station at·
tendants are few and far between. For
this rcasbn car owners should get in the
habit of making under-the-hood checks at
least once a month.
To make this easier for the uninitiated,
Car Care Council offers a variety or infor·
Drivers must
prepare cars
for winter ·.
..
The need to prepare one's car for the
rigors of winter may seem distant when
the weather is moderate and memories
summer remain fresh. There arc some
simple preventive measures, however, that
should not wait until temperatures drop
too far, according to car maintenance ex·
petts. ,
One of the most im~rtant steps drivers
can take in anticipation ot winter is to
make sure the antifreeze coolant will do
the job it's deli~ed for. Corrosion inhibi·
ton in the liquid lose their effectiveness
after 1 while. Replacement aanually wit~
a new »'SO mixture of water and anti·
f rMK coolant lbcre(ore la advisable, IC·
cordina to Unda Oark. a widely-read au·
thorily on auto maintenance and classic
cars. I
She oblerved that the best time Cor do-
h"10UneJCcn to perfonn this maintenance
chore " before CQld weather make• ban· dlb!f)~uids neeale$$1y unpleasant. Just
cl~ out the old QOOl1nt, however,
may not tit enough to aet rid or the corro-
slC)~ l'Ult 1nd 01her p1r1icle1 that tend to
tonn wbea cooltna ~.,. ne~.
la lui:b cue-. deanln& out die .,st••
witla &Iii belp ol a ._. tic or special ~ ahould ~ the chaftlDOY'I' to
I fllilb udrroeae coc>lanl mixture, Cult
IMMi4 .._...,.,to inll &he udl',... Whit
an eqiilll amount of wattr bec:I._ -" •
......... .ctuallJprowidablalr
prcMectlGll from ,......, ... cwt111 ..
.._.,.. 111Dwss."
marive pamphlets. iricludma 0 How to Find
Your Way Under tf\c Hood and Around
the ,Car" and "How to HelP. Your CaJ;I
Keep its Cool." Each is available for SO '
cents and a stamped, self-addressed enve-
lope. •
Write car care council, One Grande
Lake Drive, Port Clinton, OH 43452.
' Be sure to specify which pamphlet you
wai,.t,
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predlcu 1'••111*1 Gen-
John 0. Middle· broOt. • •
"Wldlo no one Is -n:ihy expect·
ina 1 .... spike in the economy
!or tho~nce of this year, the lilliss dearty point to a continuing
dlu.rp ,lo cconomiCVitalhy and in-
ueucd car ·sales, ·• th'c Gcnc'ral
Moton Yi~ presictent told media
pthcred for. Pontiac's J.992 Na·
tional Preview. ..
"Thla&s arc getting better,
ma~ not as fast as we'd like, but
they arc getting better," Middle-
brook said. "And there's nothing
like new exciting product to make
lblngs a lot better."
MiddlcbrOok predicted Pontiac
OivisiOf) sales, spurred by tttc in-
troduction. of the ncW Donncville
and Grand Am, would reach
670,000 units in 1992, compared
with an estimated 542,000 during
the )991 model year. Pontiac ex-
pects to capture around 7 percent
o( U.S.' passenger car sales in the
1992 model year, compared with
an estima1cd 6.3 percent share in
the current model year th at ended
September 30.
For 1992, Pontiac orrers two ·
Strikingly new models -the vol-
. ume leader Grand Am with stand·
ard anti-lock brakes (ADS) and
the fuJl-size Bonneville sedan with
a value-packed list or standard
equipment and a top-0C-1hc-linc
SSEi with standard driver and
~pger .air 'bags and a 205·
horsepower supc;rchttrgcd power-
plihl. '
Bonneville sales began in July
wi th Grand Am continuing its tra~
ditk>nal cild-of-Sept~mbcr 1:1\Jfte~ ~Both arc priced to make thfta al-.
tractive purchases, Middleb~
said,,.
"Comparably equipped. a '92
Bonneville SE. is p.r1ccd nearly
$300 less than a '91 Bonneville LE
and a '92 SSE, comparably
cquippcsl, is almost $1,700 below a
1991 Bonneville SSE." '3.id Mid· dle~rQOlc. •
.Up-beat economic areas. cited
Pontiac officials expect the 1992 Grand Am GT Coupe, frrint, and
Bonneville SE to help boost sales in the coming year.
by Middlebrook include total auto
sales increasing each month since
the industry hit its low point in
Janua,.Y ;;ind pent-up demand
caused by an aging auto popula-
tion. Of the •country'S 136 million
cars and trucks, 36 percent arc tat
least nine years· old, meaning
scrappage rates ar~ increasing to a
level that could approoch 14 mil-
lion units annually 1n the next few
years. "
"At lhc same time, we have a
bubble or 30' million 1985 and '86
vehicles 'whose owners, in most
,cases, arc just completing their
payments," said Middlebrook.
"The~ owners are prime pros·
pccts and n lot or them -nearly
l .6 million -arc Pontiac owners.
And we have c.xciting ne-w models .;;n tha form or Boancville and
Or.:ind Am an'Cl othet enhanced
1992 ·Ponliacs to attract 1hem."
, The new models feature innova·
.live ,design and cnginciring. ag·
gressive slyling and driver·in-
control performance that arc also
evident in detail refinements on
'the remainder of thC ·Pontiac line~
up. Those refinements include:
.~ Standard or available anti·
lock brakes (ABS) on r,.. of seven
Pontiac carlincs including
across-the-board use on Grand
Am, Sunbird and Trans Sport -
resulting in over ~ of 1992 Ponti-
acs having this importanl accidcnt-
avoiding fe ature. ·
• Standard full-frontal (driver
and passenger) air bags on the '92
Pontiac SSEi and standard driver's
side air bag on Bonneville SE.
Pontiac SSE and Fircbird.
• Increased performance and
towing capacity on Trans Spor1
with the 3800 Series V6' ~ngine
and four·spccd automatic trans-
mission.
• Enhanced performance and
styling across lhc Or:tnd Prhl: lihe.
• Improved engine pcrrornl-
ancc, standard across·lhc·line ADS
and auloma1ic door locks on Sun-
bird. . 1
• S1ructural improvements ori
Fircbird.
• Added conteftr· and value on
LcMans SE Acrocoupc.
"Excitement is a pretty good
thina to have, and we have it at
Pontiac," says Middlebrook. ''For-
tunately for Pontiac customers, the
excitement is just bcainnins 10 ~
Illy heat up:•
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THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • Nov. 16-22
The Most Complete Real Estate Guide in the Area
Cover Home Presented
By Rick Langevin Of
VALENTINE PROPERTIES Inc.
S•• P.at•J 361!138 For Mor• /,.formatiofl
PAGE 2 I SATURDAY, November 16, 1991
rr= GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY l.!:3J · NEWPORT BEACH
8UU'Tll'UL, ....... t 8TOllY RLCOUllT....,..
HOMS. SpllCloue floor plan ~ for 1-nly .. or eo-
phlstlcated ~-PrafMelonally deconllied, new
piu.h carp.t. ~ window tretmenta & eomtng eel--
Inga. Luah landsaplng aunounda the dtillghlflAI epa.
$1 , 100,000.
GRl!AT HOMI! Ill DDIRABU ftSTCLIPP. 3 bed-
rooms, 1¥• batha, flreplllce In IMng and famlly rooms.
Pool with cabana and dreaalng .,.. with¥• bath. Patio
for entertaining. aote to bNchea, shopping & Perfonn.
Ing Art Center. $4851000
OPWll HOUSa UT & SUN t-4:30
1t12 amntSHIRlr LANIE· 11.8.
ftRIC• R•DUC•D •ao,ooo • ATTBllTIOll ~OPUS PTfme R-2 buldlna peat In
Newport BMctl ripe fot development. Sultabfe for 2
duplex9e ot 4 condoa. OA llmpfy enjoy the existing 3
bdrm, 1 bath 2 car ganige honfe, welk one blodc to the
beectll 8730,000.
•L•OANT ll•WPORT a•ACH BAYPROllT
cotmOllllllUll. ~ IMng on the bay. 2
bdrm, 2 bath home. Wlllldng ~ of tine ahops,
,.......,,_ Md -~ SeQn buldlng wfth underground pntng. ao.. ..., poealble. e>wr. may
trede for hone pn>pef1y. $845,000.
COllPU'ftl.Y nllOOnBD MOIR In desirable
N9wport Helght9. Thia la a must ... -once Inside you
wll feel you .. homel White washed oak cabinets •
ftoora. Sandblaat9d open beam celllnga, UHd bftck
hplace wfth rnwb1e hear1h. Seewtty System, RV
llC!CeM, redwood deck & spa In large bactcyard. Just
reduced to 1449,000.
ORUT MY VlllW from thla charming Peninsula Point
home. FMtUrea Include 3 bedrooms + <Mn, a huge ~
car g1nge, cozy ftntp1ace & much mot'9. Needa aome n..c. In a mufti mHllon ~tar neighborhood. Seller aaya
"8'1ng me an ofter, I'm ready to sell". S510,000
W.BOA .... lllSUU llUCH OR BAY ACTMTY,
this new c:u.tom built contemporary home otf8f'8 both. 3
bedrooma, 2th baths. Centrally located just atepa to the
b4Nlct'I & bey. Vlewa from IMng room, master bedroom
and large roof deck. 1795,000.
mTSIH COSTA Pll!U TlllftLD ·One 3 bed-room, 2 bldtl ''Owners" unit with attached 2-<:ar garage
& pttvate laundfy. T~2 bedroom, 2 bath units with at·
~ carpot1S Md community laundry. Al tenanta
moneh to month. 1459 000.
,,.. OC11A11 vmw •• tllCRDlllU trom tNa fonnef ~ exhanced condo on top ·or Newport
BNch, futuring dtMl matter aultea & many upgrades
too numerous to list, bul, Juat to tempt you • hardwood
ftoora, beaultfut mlrrora, plush c:arpedng • profesalonaly
land.caped patio. Gated community. $429,000.
BUY Ill lllWPORT ll&ACH l'Oll OllLY $289,9001
Owner may eany. Bolt In 1987, almost 1400 acf.ft •• large
patio, guest parking pius 2 car garage. Private
community wfth poof & apa. Highly uwaded end unit.
8IO CAllYOll • WILL LUSm OPTIOlll 8 bedrooms,
51A bath cuetomlz.ed one atoty home In gated --. o.. teched~ Qlf'llG9. Huge lot. Pool & apa. $1,195,000.
... CTACULM OCUN Vin next to 2nd golf cour-
~ and • r9ducdon Of '40,000. lkldled pdoe, court-YMI. gabled cemng.. ........... mMler ..... wtlh
wotlderful OClln View. Open"*'°"' floor plan. Acc.u to 3 COY9 bMchel. on.9d • t824.000.
C....O lllOltUle • WITH WM» MOllTYMD. WondetM Wnly home on a large comer lot SPflCkM
floor -which le open • airy. Aw yMI ha poot Md
tpL k-v to S prlvatie gld9d beachee: ~ to MW
coat.I de\elopment. 1725,000,
Vin A 8llAUTlllUL Plmca OP nm WCMtLD trom
thll ~" N,8, Condominium. Mert>ee entry, COOka
delght ldlichen, s bedrooms & s blilhe. A'9place In 11v-
1ng room. 3 lerge tied balconlee to 9'1foy the OCNr1
views. $579,600
OCUll & UY VISW • a UlllT, C011011A D1L 11M
PllOflDft Oii OCllM KVD. ffOnt "°'* _..... 3
btdrooma .... den. 2 .....,.._, French doott, '*'--
& courtylfd ..... unit ..... 3 btdroon.. updaled ~ en, .,...,_, anc:1 deck. 2 ...., .. 9'*t roome *'
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bw. 11.•.aoo
759-9100
COltOllA DllL .... W MMOIL $pedaQJlar
views of wtllte ..... ~ Ind .... EllborMe hand
carved WOC>CM, ....,_ glua, ---. IMded g~
wlndowa throughoUt & a 17 ft high m.eonry ftreplace
c:.pturM the ambiance of tM 15'h c:era.y. S1 ,7tl0,000
UlllGUll C10f90llA DllL .... IW wtlh ltuclo unh.
C1oM to shopping IW1d bw:h. Home needa eonte ''Tl.C''
byt la 11ery ~ It ,....,it. A•ldlnce next door Is
alto on market for ..,. -good oppom.nty for
~-$521,000.
D••P•RAT• TO a•LLl PIHC• •LAIHl!:D *40,000. Owner "-found .,.,.,_, Traditional 4
bedroom Huildligton Bwh r.nly home, Chwmlng front
courtyard. Uniquely designed UMd bftctc ~ A rare
comblnallon of elegance Md combt In fNer 2900 eq. fl.
Only $419,000.
ta Ullf1'8.C08TA W, llllDUCB .I0,0001
Owner WW"8 ac:dol\ nowt TI-. e IC Ill • &a'lb, al 2 be-
droom, 1 blllh. .. .....,_ ...-CS. becee• cl their easy eccea to bullneea. .,,_, hHap a beech. s.parate
~ tt... .. two i.aidry room9. C.C now b9fore h
la too .... $1 ,048,000.
LEASES
4 llOMI UDO ISUI MOm • tnd of We loc:atlon. Ar·
eplace. 2 lby, wit bdrm open '° pllllot'bllk:oiy. patio
opens to lllr9d&. '2300 mo.
CAlllO ...._.., <Wt*I•--.. a bdrm. 1am11y room, key to 3 ~ ~.Ml rtdUCld S2IOO mo.
S1"llPI TO llOllTll I.Mii • •I 114 I bdrm, 2 belt! with
toft. oourt,wd & 2 9lldoeed .-..... If era= ttas mo.
COii OCUll a Cfl.1J!llR _.... .._.bdrm & Mng
.,.. upm1r9 + 2 bdnN a c11n ..... 1 , .. 2 1Npt11ce1 &
COUftyWd ennnc.. S2:3eO mo.
PULLY PUR•llB MOm • Pm•llU!.A POnrT. 3 --. :s bdrm. a bell. rod • ..,., lnCldle .._ trom "*'-· $4000 mo.
17 Corporate Plaza • Suite 101 • Newport Beach, Callfornla 92880
R E A L T 0 R Since 1922 ..........
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BUCKWALD
645-6121
TRADITIONAL LINDA ISLE
BA YFRONT HOME A rare opportunity
to dock several yachts up to 80 ft. 5
bedroom, Sl!i baths, huge master suite
with closets galore, 3 fireplaces, bonus
room and 3 car garage. Association
tennis, clubhouse & dock.
$2.600.000
SHEllA VALEN
759-9100
SPARKLING OCEAN WATER ReOecting brilliant
blue skies & billowy while clouds ... the misty air, sail
boots leading out to the channel to the PadRc -all
this beckons you to a very special place on top of
Newport Beach. To view this elegant penthouse
featuring marble enby, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths,
gourmet kitchen, gracious lMng room with marble
enhanced fireplace & dining room, plus vaulted
ceilings, 3 balconies -and a ~ pan<>famic
view of the bay & ocean from Dana Point to
Catalina & beyond. Just call me for anappoinbnent.
Very tpe~ priced at $579.500.
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BUCKWALD
645-6121
ELEGANT LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
Tired of seeing multJ·million doll.ar fixers?
The 4 bedroom, S>h bath home features
an oversized lot. formal dining, living &
family . room, frerrch windows & doors,
gourmet kitchen~ 50 ft dock. And a
breathtaking master suite. $1,395,000
SALLY
.SHIPLEY·
644-0496
BLUFFS BEST BUY! $368;000.
Spacious 3 bedrooms with over 2,000
sq. ft. Located on quiet cul-de-sac off of
Vista del Oro.
OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-4:30.
2907 PERLA. NEWPORT BEACH.
NEWPORT BEACH
759-9100
17 CORPORATE PLAZA SUITE 101
NEWPORT BEACH
REALTORS .. SINCE 1922
CONNIE
BETTON ·
720-7419
SPECTACULAlt OCEAN VIEW HOMES
AH HDtJCED W.. laet .... CORONA DEL MAit
CAMEO HIGHl.ANOS •
3 bedrooms and large bonus with next to new golf course.
Private key access tO 3 cow beaches.
CAMEO SHOil.ES •
4 bedrooms 4 baths, pool. ~ OWi' koi pond and rock
fount..:n . Private key ac:ou. to 3 c:ow beaches.
CAMEO SHOllU •
5 bedrooms and baths. pool. goOl COWS1 VMrW,•jctty. calAlina.
swuets.
• Private key accaa lo 3 cove beaches.
OCEAN BLVD Two units on 4S foot ftontage lot. Bock upper unit With
bayvrfw Is 3 bedrooms and front home 2 sloly 3 bedrooms 3
~ A new llsl1n9. POPPY I
3 ~ Tucb manor one blodt to lhe buc.h. Eurq;>«an ~ wilh JNded g1ua window on all four tides. Wank ~ ~ lhe embianat °' the l!>lh "ntury.
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LINDA
·tAGLIANE1TI
640-6828
ON THE GOLD CQAST!! In exclusive &
guard gated Ritz Cove. large corner lot,
15, 777 sq. ft. with a buildable area of 8810
sq. ft. A perfect site and location to build an
elegant home with inspirjng ocean views.
$1,495,000. Please give me a call
regarding this or any other Gold Coast
roperties.
VI SAXTON
646-1769
BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE
VIEW Lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath
Deauville home. Dramatic cathedral
ceilings, ceramic tile entry, crown
moldings, large master suite. security
system, pool and spa. Patio for
entertaining -deck off living room
area. Home warranty. Being offered
t $1,400,000.
SC01T
BUCKWALD
645-6121
SECLUDED BROADMOOR IN HARBOR VIEW
HIU.S OHers tremendous 180 harbor ocean &
city lights views. Expanded Plan C off Qrs 4
bedrooms, 3 .5 baths, f onnal living & dining
rooms, kitchen w/wel bar & nook. French doors
open lo view end pool w/swim up bar. Additional
bonus room, parquet floors & private courtyard
entry. $175,000
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WOHDOFUL LOCA1IOH $115,900
Front picket fence with lush low motntenance
landscaping. 3 BRl2 BA, ranodeled kitchen.
SYCAMORE PAM $319,000
Bautfful 3 BR/21.t'i BA home In Eastslde Costa
me.sa. 2 yrs new. Upgraded tile & carpet.
Welcome to peradbe In EastsMie Cpsta .Msll! Fu! lie
'fOU 1n on vecatlon In yQX own bedc)wd. lncredlbk
9900 sq.ft. lot slzd This 2 bedloom home· Is a picture
per1ect Sdting for entatelnlng. The tropkal bKicyard Is
accented by o wetafol rurwq Into o beautiful pool.
$415,000
Pracntcd by DANA ILACX a FRAMC WILTSE
NEWPORT CREST
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SHOWS UICE A MODEL • $179,000
OWNER 'Will~ PAPER-NO POINTS! 3 8IV
21h BA. Oeconlted In the best ot taste!
FUU oaAH VllW $349,000
MUST SELl NO'WI 3 BR/21h BA, bit-In oek c:abi·
nets In IMng room. Min'ored dining room.
OCEANFiloKr PROPERTIES ~ .......................
PllMl LOCA110ti $915-000
Oceanfront R-2 lot, 30 x 102.5, with older 3
BR house plus 1 BR Income unit.
IEACHfllONT conAGE $1,049-000
2 BR/1 BA home with separate 1 BR/¥• BA gran-
"" unit. Approved plans for 2 luxury condos.
WEST Hl'WPOWT -Rcducedl $1,115-000
"40' lot --~ more bulldable than standerd 30'
lot. Very quiet, no through traffic!
IHCOMI KOPD'Tt $1,169-000
White water and coastal views from this Income
producing property. 3 BR/2 BA up, 2 8R/2 BA dn.
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Fiii HOUSE $515-000
When ~ buy this oversized lot. "4 BR home
located on vay desirable and quiet East end.
CUSTOM HOME $619-000
. 2 ltlV3 BA on 35' lot French doors & beam
cdllngs. Stai<Xck off master, den with wet bar-
ovmm:D LOT $640-000
FrWtly painted inskX and out-rudy to move
Into! 3 8IV2 BA, fon'Mf dining room.
EXC:man 1.0CA110H $671,000
Street to strut location near clubhouse & tennis
coufts. 3 BR/3,_. BA. High ceilings & shutters.
LCWllY ~ 11 $195,000 Gaseous 4 BR 3 BA Medftaranean villa on a
large lot wWI ~ &__pedo.
mA1M flMAMC94G $ft5,000
A\'eileble wWI this 3 8Rl3 BA custom built gem.
Top d ~ lne fbcbfts & applenca.
IDT ._ l.OCATIOM tflS,000
This bautlful home tm It all ~ .. Ml3
BA wtth l'wlfdwood floors &'Fmic:h doors.
OHi OF A ICIHD $1, 1'5,000 uttra custom, brand new home on so· street to
strut lot. No dctalt has been splftd. 3 Blt/5 BA.
COINllt UXAnoN $1,410,000
Exccpttonef custom home on 6000 sq.ft. lot with
3 BP./5,_. BA, enonnous den wtth pool table . .... ..,.
19112 lled Bluff Dr. PMW&a lliUe -4
1a11or
9SO C.er Lue. #306. vw. Balho.t t-4
# ll S'"" CL, Newport Crat 1-4
S019 C..... B...-, Newport Men.la 1-4
119 Via YeDa. LW. We f-4
111 Vie XaatM. Udo hie 1-4
1312 Port ~ Rultor Vu H-1-1
119 Via Su 8-, UM W. 1-'
6192 <>Mi-oil Crde. ffutiJllloa Deli 1-4
219 vu. g....._ Ude We 1-4 ... ..., ...........
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'415,000
Shl,000
S5'9,000
'499,Mo
1619,000
'640,000 N09,000
1675,000
N99.oot
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PDmtOUSI wmt A Vfl'# $14i,OOO
Lovely vtlla 8elboe comer untt with ~enbelt &
mlm bay & dty ll9'1tS Ylcws. 2 ·Bltll ~
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IEAU11FUL ftlA IAUK)4 $410,000
Don't bdcYC tt'°5e hom:lr stories about condos'
2000 sq.ft. on sunny graslbdt. v.,tden.
IAYCltlST .,.,..,. $471,900
~ In conclttonf CUltlOm home wtth Cape Cod
muk>r. Ranod. ldtcMn with nOok. 4 BR/21h BA.
HlWPOln' MOllH $499,900
Corporllte GWned & ~ 3 BRl2~ BA,
famil'f_ room In ~ ~ tdlng. Built-In 880.
VDSATll ~ M99,9SO
l.oallted just 3 to.a torn the buch. Uke-new
5 BIV-4 BA lir'9lc ~ home wMf1 "*1i view.
CONDO wmt DOCK $595,000
lrnmaaMt ~ condo wlh lncst meterials
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MARJY MALCOMB
640-·0179
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:-· DON PEARSON
642-3602
GISELA BURMEISTER
640-0412
REDUCEDIREDUCEDIREDUCEDI
IN NEWPORT"S BLIJFFS
On Back Bay -Selling at loss. 3BR, 21hBA. $599,000
"E" Plan with view, new kitchen, 2 fireplaces.$479,000
Bay & Ocean view, 2BR, 2BA. $450,000
Former model, prime location. 3BR, 2BA. $439,900
On the park -3BR, 21hBA, 2 story. $419,000
On pool -4BR, 21hBA, end unit.
What a steal -like new 3BR, 21hBA
Quiet cul-de-sac, 3BR, 2BA, 1 story.
Selling at $51,000 loss! 3BR, 2BA unit.
Perfect Bachelor's Pad. 2BR, 2B ·on park.
ALSO:
Corona del Mar duplex ...
Co$ta Mesa Steal! 4B~ house wtpool.~=
$419,00~
$399,000
$399,000
$389,00Q
$3•9,000
$499,000
$299,000.
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
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SANDY LONG
759-1415
Corona dd mar executive home. S bedroom, l bath with pool and spa.
SJSOO/mo
LESLIE ROLLS
552-0230
2 CiVic Plaza Suite 100
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
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BARBARA AUNE ~
631-2863
HYLA BERTEA
640-7153
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Ivan Wells, cocnry ldfchen, 48R, COt'IW1'
8AYCREST Model Petfect., 48R, pool, s.curlty .t)'Sfwn $734,500
8AYCREST COURT Model Petfect. gl/l:9d community, 2BR, 2BA $228,000
BAYRIDOE ·Upper, gated community, 2BR, mini view $280,000
SAYSHORES Extra large lot, 38R, spacious patio, L.H $575,000
BAYVIEW TERRACE Three ~ new, 3BR, security system $41Q,OOO
BEACH/INCOME COTTAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH • R-2 $305,000
BEACH/INCOME Owner/user 4BR + 38R Duplex $545,000
BEACH/INCOME Bayfront bay view. 3+2, 2+2 owner/user $735,ooO
BEACON BAY BA YFRONT, custom, 5BR, unique, L.H S2,4Q5,000
BELCOURT Lovely views. designer perfect, 2BR, den $535,000
BELCOURT Three BR, quiet, private location $7Q5,000
BELCOURT Prime location, 4BR, private spa . S~Q,000
BELCOURT Spectacular TENNIS ESTATE $3,895,000
B.C MCLAIN New on marlcet ... 2BR, den, upgrades $287,000
B.C MCLAIN Mini view of llghts,trees, 2BR $305,000
BIO CANYON Golf Course, European Villa, 38R $1,g95,000
BLUFFS •ff" Plan, 28R, special location $28Q,OOO
BLUFFS Some view, highly upgraded, 2BR, 2BA $34Q,OOO
BLUFFS Selling st a loss/ one stoty, 38R, 2BA $38Q,OOO
BLUFFS One story, cul-de-Sac 38R, 2BA $30Q,OOO
BLUFFS 38R, upgraded Trina, end unit $41Q,OOG
BLUFFS 38R, 2BA, view, expanded, former model $43Q,QOO
BLUFFS Ocean & bay view, remodeled $4~000
BLUFFS •p Plan, Beautiful 38R, 2.5BA $47Q,OOO
BLUFFS FRONT ROW/ View, 38R, 2.5BA NOWl $5Qg,OOO
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 2BR, on R-2 Lot, North of Hwy $44Q,OOO
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX R-2 owner/usf' /investor units $475,000
CORONA DEL MAR Point de/ Mar. 2 master suites, impressive $4Q5,000
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-Great 'rental area, walk to village $4Qg,OOO
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 3/3 + 2/2 Perfect for <JWrHN user $585,500
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX S. Hwy, cottage plus 2BR, unit $575,000
CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX, EXCELLENT INCOME UNITS $575,000
CORONA DEL MAR So. Hwy, .owner user duplex, 3/2 + 212 $tJ50,000
CORONA DEL MAR So. of Hwy, 38R, extra room over garage $745,000
CORONA DEL MAR One block to ocean, 2BR, plus den $tJQQ,OOO
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 38R, plus separate 2BR,.wM ew $7P5,000
CORONA DEL MAR Bayfront, Mediterranean nair, 4BR $2,P50,000
CORONA DEL MAR White water ocean, Bluff Top, views, 48R $4,300,000
CORONA HIOHLNDS Under construction, choose your finishes $Q75,000
UNDA ISLE
UNDA ISLE
UNDA ISLE
MESA VERDE
Pier and slip, view, 58R, 4.58A L.H $1,Q75,000:
Model perfect, wtllerlront, 58R, 2.5BA $2,2Q5,000
Bayfront-maln channel view, pool/spa LH $2,405,000
One level, 48R, large lot, great value $386,000
NEWPORT HEIOHTS Cspe Cod styte, Views, remodeled, 38R $4Q5,000
PENINSULA WALK TO BEACH.charming thrff b«lroom $525,000
PENINSULA View of Bay, Dock for sott+ boat $1,850,000
SEA ISLAND Exceptional views, prl&tinel, 2BR.. $137,500
SEA ISLAND
SEAWIND
SO. CO. METRO
SO.CO.ME11t0
SOUTH LAGUNA
SP YO LASS
UPPfR8AY
UPPER BAY
UPPER 8A'Y
Unique/ saune,spa, 2BR. 2.58A
Remod61ed plui addition, .sauna, '8R
Desirable upper unit, 38R, 28A
'8R, 28A, upper unit, lttff18 patio
s14g,ooo
srn,ooo
$137,500
$144,050
Ocean view, spectacular custom estal9 $1,:JQS,000
Premier location, custom tJBR, OBA 11.~5,000
One 1-vel, 38R, upgradee, comer loc.tJon '425,000
Four BR, 3BA, 3 car~. pool & apa $.fQ0,000
48R, lf>modeled, huge enclosed yard $610,000
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Low down, 2BR, 2BA, private localion. $11Jg,000
PENTHOUSE, ocean view $435,000
Lwge corner, room to expand, 38R $485,000
Sharp! good Income, well maintained $440,500
. -Back Bay Bluff 'Top, SBR, 3.58A, pool L.H $675,00{)
•• EmeraldBay ~ lrv1neCove. LagunaBeacb DOVER SHORES Picture Petfectl patio with slfa, 4BR $729,500
DOVER SHORES 148 FT.BAYFRONTl!I New construction $3, 100,000
EASTSIDE 4BR, 28A, pool, STEAL IT/ $209,000
EASTSIDE Excellent location, 38R, R. V. access $316,000
EASTSIDE
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Remodeled, 3BR, well maintained $325,000
EASTSIDE New/ duplex! easy to convert to s/famlly $689,500
EMERALD BAY Views to Dana Point, spa, open beams $1,450,000
EMERALD BAY Ocean views! lwge lot, 38R, 2.5BA $1,650,000
EMERALD BAY Street to Street lot, whitewater views $1,'!95,000
EMERALD BAY BIG/ BIG! views, custom, reconstructed $2, 100,000
EMERALD BAY Oceanside,overloolcs green, beach, 48R $2, 100,000
EMERALD BAY Whitewater views, walls of glass $2,295,000
HARBOR HIGHLNDS Close to parl<, 38R, plus guest quarters $479,000
HARBOR ISLAND THE ULTIMATE BAYFRONT-Call for details$12,900,000
HARBOR ISLAND DR70FT. BAYFRONT,CHANNEL VIEWS 5BR $2,350,000 •
HARBOR RIDGE Ocean, city lights views, expanded, 38R $769,000
HARBOR RIDGE Model petfect, Kensington model, $795,000
HARBOR RIDGE REDUCED!! Panoramic Views, 3BR. $860,000
HARBOR RIDGE Panoramic View !, 38R, 3BA, spa $997,000
HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE-180 degree view, MOTtVATED! $4,250,000
HARBOR VW HOMES Extraordinary value, 5BR, near greenbelt $599,000 •
HARBOR VW HILLS Panoramic views, 4BR, custom fe11tures $995,000
HARBOR WOODS Location -Location/ 2BR.2BA. $249,000
HARBOR WOODS Across from Nature Park, 2BR, 2.5BA $285,000
HUNTINGTON BCH Close to park, 38R, expanded living room $369,000
IRVINE COVE Oceanside of Hwy, 48R, pool, spa $2,450,000
IRVINE COVE Oceanfront, spectacular residence $8,SO<J,000
JASMINE CREEK Expanded-: comer, spa, watetfall, 38R $589,000
KINGS ROAD FRONT ROW! views, 4BR, 48A, 3 F/P $1,490,000
LAGUNA BEACH Private location, 3BR, 2BA, great price $212,000
LAGUNA BEACH Coastline, city views, custom built $1,550,000
UDO ISLE BAYFRONT -east end-dock for tJO' boat $2,295,000
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
SELLER WILL CONSIDER
FINANCING WITH
SUBSTANTIAL DOWN
PAYMENT
GIANT SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY RESIDENCE ON ·OVER 1 ACRE
An incredible view of hills, city lights and the gorgeous, blue . Pacific Ocean! Dramatic
contemporary architecture on what is, perhaps, the most prestigious street in Orange County, and
certainly one of the best in Southern California. The home is perched imposingly near the top of a .
hill above the Dana Point Marina and . historic San Juan Capistrano. It is surrounded by other
splendid mansions priced up to $5;750,000. The owners have purchased another home and want this
one sold. All offers will be considered including sensible trades. Please call now to negotiate on thi s
awesome value. Tomorrow ma be too late!
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sPYGWs HIGHLY CUSTOMIZED .. • Completely remodeled and expanded ::~~~ • SBR, 6.SBA; game room, separate fonnal dining room
• Redesigned gounnet kitchen with 2 (:ooking areas: Jenn-air w/
grill (electric) Gagenau (gas), granite couter tops
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• 3 fireplaces
•Elevator
•Pool & spa
• Fabulous master suite with marble fireplate and sitting room
lhcrc's not enough room to mention all the amenities.
Come sec for yourself!
OFFERED AT $1,775,000
IRVINE PROPERTIES UPSCALE NEWPORT
MOR1HWOOD
• .tBR, 3BA (one full bedroom & bath
downstairs)
• Freshly painted instde & out
• Newly landscaped front & rear
Youw Sot to sec this one
OFFERED AT $190,000
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UNIVERSllY PARK
• One leYel • New appliances
• 38R 28A • FralCb doors
LEASES
LOCATION, LOCATION
• Bayfront view
• 2 bdrm 2 bath
• Spacious ltvtng room
·• Oversized rur deck, Large courtyard
• Walking dlstanee to Balboa, beaches
• 2 CIJI garage
For Lease $3,500/mo
·•. 2 CIJI attached garage • Skylight
• Locatu.t near shopping
• Close to mlP' fruweys
a.. • style ........ for yoU to ....
• One lewl . • Neat, dcm'l & C:oinfOrtablc
• ., iM • Close to poof
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Bl!LCOURT'S BEST
Ocean Vl9w Home
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ONLY ONE LUCKY BUYER GETS THIS SPECIAL HOME!
Pafec;t 3 8d home With v.iood Windows and fa..
buk>UI aJ4l'1y ldtchcn. ~ bescma1t for
hobby cnltuiests. $589,000
HARIOR RIDGE TENNIS
COURT ESTATE
Fabulous 1/i .a"C at* on • quiet
cukX-sec with lnlMlous oc.\, bey .. dy
tights view In the prestigious gated
con'lnU\fty d Hert>or Ridge. Pool & spe In
front ~ and spadous bec:k'J181d for
cntatalning. Toal d ~ bedrooms, 9
baths. sq:MR ,a ~ two kllchens,
feml)' roam Ind tttnrr. Gii tor 'f046
pa'IONll llJJPC)ll--. . ... ......
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SOLDt 17 POINT LOMA DIM
SOLDt I POINT LOMA DRIVE .
SOLDt NAN1UCICET • POINT LOMA DRIVE
SOLDt 10 MOllO IAY DRIVE
SOLDt 10 IOCINiHAM DRIVE
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PAGE 14 I SATURDAY, Novembttr 16, 1991
$219,000
Upgraded C.ollege Park home. New roof, carpet and
kitchen fixtures. Light and airy, walking dist&Dce 10
schools. Ask for... ~
LIZ a CHUCK JOHii
NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA PllDT I REAL ESTATE
COSTA MESA
11n .,, • QONDO tnt,ooo
Immaa114le 2 BR end unit, A/C. New carpeting aad ,a~ IA>ti of built-ins throughout
Gated 1110C. witJr.= ~Ast for ...
Ol'IM ... •-4-.a• UN ll9CHIT
IO. COAST PUZA $•7t,t00
Twnbrne in shady setting. Large 3 BR 2 BA w/
auacbcd pnge .t lots or amenities. Ask for ...
COflNm COIN
YOU CM"r llA1' nmll tnt,tOO
Chcdt out this 2 master suite townboroe. It bas
oak cabinets thru out. Fireplace cl attached 2
car garage. Large private yard. Very quiet com·
plCll. Look no funhcr. Aslt for ...
DAW> COOPI• x242
COU1G1 PAIK IUUIY $219,tOO
3 BR, 2 BA, light A aiiy, uP$!*ded home.
Large lot with new roof, carpet, tile, paint, etc.
Shows wcU. Alt for ...
UVCMUC« JONll
MESA VERDE
.... CT IOI I._.. .... ...
2 bomcl oa R-2 lot. Froat home remodeled In
1991. e.clt home built in 1990. Very private and
secluded behind an eJectric pte. Ast for ...
lftAWADI
OHM IUID\Y ..... 20t Dll MU
NEWPORT BEACH
$H0,000 OCUN VllW POii Ol&Y tl•t,000
Walt to the beKh from this bricllt a: aunny
coodo w/2 master Nile.I. 2 BR.· fp, pted com-
muni!f., minored wall n:Occ:ts ocean view cl
park-Ute IUfTOWldina. Ast for ...
MW-.'CLI
PAIULOUI MY, OCUH W IDITVllWI tau.GOO
rU"Cplace with ~led minors rel1cct views.
Walk to the beach from this cwo muter suite, 2
BR ooodo to ptcd comm. Beautiful poof, rpa.
clubhouse cl weicbt room. Ast for,_
IAW-'CLI .... °"' CllllY411AJ,.. $279,400
Plu 3 • 3 BR. 2~ BA townboulc with new car·
pets and tile, Wet bar and firqllacc. A sreat
Door plan with a ~11 fi&bt opea orientation.
c.ommunity pool/tennil. Walk to the bcad1. One MUST All NOWI NICI llAIMID MOB 1IWI
$10,000 $447,711
Bring any offer on this 4 BR, 2V! BA home.
Located on the Mesa Verde Golf OOW'IC. Ask ror ...
, or the beat buYI in the Oat! Ast ror ... • iAllltA ClltPRat ·
AllMI McCAllAHD
U'ACIOUI lmlA VDDI MOl9 $14t,OOO
Situated on a tarie lot this 3 BR 2~ BA home
features redeconted titchcn, larJC add oa fam·
ily room. 2 firep1aca ud RV acx:ess. Ooee to
country clvb and ICbools. Ast for ...
DONNA MID ml MDlift
E'SIDE • COSTA MESA
~
1MW CONDCM9W NICI t20t,t00
El1l"IOCdiury 3 BR:, 2~ BA. Ju.st ~-in ind
enjoy. SdJe.r says make an offer! Quiet loqition
.t patio. Ask for ...
UI IODOlll
ftDUCID OIAMf •2••.000 .
Spa<:ious, upgraded 4 BR. East.side condo. Must
reU. OWC small 2Dd. Submit. Ast for ...
DUl1Y MAim
1-2 ZONltO . $269,000
Cust 2 BR home on buildable R·2 lot. Huge pri·
vate bacltyard, can add 1 more unit. Great pot.-
aibilitles. Ask for ...
lltA WADI
IVRY WOMAN'S DIUM ll1CIB $271,000
Enjoy c:ooGna in thb dellptfu.I. new built-In
kik:bca with ICll deanina CMa ud pantry.
We'll throw in the 3 bdnm, lkytica, spa. ud
hardwood noon. At for_. .
llUl1Y ..... ()l 2U)
W1ll>I &OCATIOll~ ts••.ooo
2 bqe bcdrooma, 2 baths. Quality oonstruc:tion.
Built in 1977. ()pen floorplan, approx. 1700
eq.ft. llflC S6 x 14o R-2 ZOlliQc lot. Woadtrful
lcitcben witb breakfut bar. Vaulted IMq room
ceiUna with fireplace. Well c:arcd for yard and
home. Ast for_,
DOMALD """
Ill •• llllTI ® ., ...
831·1288
REALTORS
~ ILOCI( 10 IUCll .,.,.,..
Brand 11eW two story OODdol Totally completed
and Rady to ~ into! White on wbite ~
anca. wood bunlln& fireplace. 3 BR. 2~ BA O·
oorplanl Ast for .•.
WNW
OM• eo&I Co.II tltt.000
OYa1oab Bia C..,00 • Stb f.ainnrJ. 2 BR. 2-
BA townbome.. Pmate caby, 2 car pr. Om.om
lhlltterl thnoat • Hiab ccililiD. Alt b ... cm•..,_,__.
JmT llDUC9 DUfUX ......
Wctt ~ r.11J lcalled duplc:z. 4 BR. 3 BA
ud 3 BR. 2 BA, 2 car llt.8dled ..,.... lDoolDe
biltocy $36.000 unlllll. J..c lcdDcrd $40,000.
Ast for_ QlllP.n. .....
NIWPOB WIS DOU..., ~.000
At.olutely darihla 3 BR. m BA. jmmecuJate
bomc Oii ODO of tbme .eD011DOUS lots lbat are
IO hard to find. &lJd 9P Of build oot. it'a
perfect and ODJy S439,000I Ast (or_ •
A-.MoCUIMID
llDUCIDI $471,000
2235 Heather Lane. Oaly Late area. Now
S47S,OOO. Bea11tif\al pool A P'8llY area for
childmi. Clll4e.-; 3 BR. 2~ BA. Alt for ...
MOICABll•XM'7 ...............
1WO l'MIRll COW.SOI' .......
Oiut 4 BR, 3 BA wtda ,..._ ~ pllll 3
car prap 6Jr '"9,000. Alie> 1"WM l*llUIJ
dcaiper • petfect taCal ,...,.,... jlllt lilted wf
poo(l1pa for SS09.000. Alie .. _ ..
NIWOll MO. mr 1W .......
Laraat model NubcUa ia pnllDiua b:adoL 4
BR. 3 BA, t..a,· rm.. 3 f»I, triple ..,.._ Owner~ ......... .a ... Alt tor ... ,......,
Dll·HAll OPftOll.OI &Mm tat ...
Sdler bu boqbt aotber ad ia modnt.edl
This home la remodeled ad ... .. •
model 3 BR. 3 BA, ,...., I009 ...... WhJto
cl ll&ht. Preoc.11 cloon, laudwood ftoon,
manicured Jard. ~ .,. .. a ...
location. Wiii ~ ~:;=rkla Alie b ...
REALTORS
NIWPOIT llllCIM11 $119,000
Ooracous traditional charm w/a 7 car &aRIC
(easily ooovcrtcd to ga,_,c plus maid's/motbe(s
quarten) Big 4 BR 3 BA. fireplace, wood
floon, and fam room. Priced to sell. Ask for ...
IOllll TINCH
GIT YOU1 nn wm tffl.000
Balboa duplex steps to bay and beach. Gor·
aeout pride or ownc.rsbip 3 BR/2 BA. plus 2
BR/I BA in quiet residential scniq. Fresh
paint, brick hudaca1)C, bri&bt and airy. Juit list·
ed. Motivated 1ellcnl Ask for ...
IOl9t 1INCM
NIWPCMrT ......... $679 ,000
MOYe ri&ht 1111 Cozy 3 BR, 2 BA traditional
home hu it all. FabuJous views of taming basin
and CatalinL U) pool. Walk to water, rcstau·
nnt and &hops. Ask for_.
JOAMAWION
o.tN IAT/IUM 12:SCM:SO, 216 OCtM VllW
lllT IUY It NIWPOIT $7",000 Li&bt A bfi&bt w/ovcr 4-200 sq.Ill Two story CU·
stom pool home features S bedrooms plus den,
family room. pmc room A formal IMn& A din-
iD1 rooms! Ou a quiet street. Quick eterOW OK!
Aalt for ...
OCWRONf -~-t•.271.000 $200,000 price reduction make this beautiful
home the best buy on the occanlroatl Ooly 4
years old, this 4 BR 4 BA fcanm:s fantily room
with ocean view, prmet titcbcn .t. l<Mly mas·
tcr suite. It's quality is unsurputed. Aalt for ...
CMCKIMAMCIL
CAUUllA. PALOI VllDl'l ..S t1,171,000
HJaWJ •PIJlded "Dc....tlire'" In Hart>or IUdae
catatc. S BR, 3~ BA. 3 car _praae. Gourmet ki-
tc:bcn, hardwood tloon. Larp master wit\»
ltcam room. Alt for.-mnt UNDLI
CUITOll OC;I' 9IOIG t•Ml.000
Spema•tar 3 1tOrJ 3 year old comer bomc bas
a 1arp roof.top deck complete with ..,. a m-
c:rccb'ble ocean 'ficws. Fcatwu marble, be¥eJed &Jass. spedout rooms .t. many hmuious ameni-
ties. Aalt for •.• CMOll fUlml. IAnlONI ...,... u,no,ooo
"Ralpb l.IUJ'CA" tolllly remodeled con.,e atylc
ICttin& w/\up bollt dock. 4 BR. 3 BA. c:om-
mcrdal padc kit w/DOOk. Sep. DR. spadous
"Grcatroom" ~I the bay. Be IDOYed in
for Xmu bolt paradcl Aalt for_.
MMYDIMUO
~..,.. U,971,000
Tennia court estate with ocan A ¥ts W:w. Pool a ..,.. 0oc of the laraat In th11 prcstiac
community. Gucat quamn + 2 kitchens. Tqtal
or 8 bedrooms, Ubruy A b.mily room. Aalt for •..
lmlllYANI
IACK IAY VllW·2.M ACB MOia lltA11 ...... ooo
3 BR. 7 BA plUJ llrac pest boulc. 13 bCll sta.I·
la, ranch boulc, private a.trcama, pool and spa.
wto warehouse for lS-20 cara. Aalt for ...
ION fllLIOT
IRVINI!
A PlACI 10 .... tUl,900
You can m<M into tbis Woodbricl&c condo with
law down and 1ellcr nnanc:ina or lease option. 2
BR. 2 full baths. Near Blue Lake Swim Cub.
Ask for ...
llWllMI ~ OI CAf()l IVAMI
IAIY CAllfftl lMNe t17..-0
In this contamporuy Woodbridac lOW11homc
, with roomy pnae. fil'eplaQe, laundry room.
Enjoy plcua.nt prdcn •ttffll. Ast for ••. . --eolDIN
CIWtM Wl'IM ICOMOM¥ $2711000
3 pnt bedrooma. rcdoM country kitchen. Bria-
ht and llaht detached bomc In Unlvcnity hrt.
Mcwe In, lt11 1'Hdy fot you. Ast for ...
CAIOL ._. Ol IMXllll eotOIN
OlllAT flilAY MOMll $2IO,OOO
4 BR, 3 BA & family rm. C:Ompletely repainted
inside & out. New landscaping. and new sprin-
lder system. Ask for ...
JANI IUNOMA
1111 U1111TA1Nft $311,000
Holiday entertalnin& with space for bottr adulls
& the kids to enjoy. Next to a park in North·
wood. Steps from the pool. Eat-in kitchen, ram·
ily room and spacious formal living & dining
room. Ask for ..•
MAXINI OOlDIN
• IDllM RXH U19~ -
Woodbridae. 4 BR, 3 BA. single family home
on cul-de-sac. Needs updating Reduced
$20,000. Must be sold. Ask for ... PAm•nn
6 fOlt1 IUll1'U. 11YM $Ut,900
Northwood home. 4 BR, 3 BA home in great
family nciahborbood on quiet street. Will
consider ica.-option. Ask for ... ..........
CORONA DEL MAR
IN'llllOI DIUn $119,000
Just reduced in quaint Olde CdM. Duplex with
lots or potential for lovely home with income or
keep u Is and continue to generate good
income:. 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with 2 bdrm. 2 ba
apartment. Owner says its )'OUr tum! Ask for._
IND DtAI x 261
~ $949,000
Lowest price New Bedford S BR &. bonus room
plUI loft W/ocean view & 4 full baths.
Wonderful pool, spa, air conditioned · quiet
cuMSc-sac street. Call for appointment. Ask
for •..
11111RYANK
LAGUNA HILLS
CAI.If. lllJWIUMCI $211,000
ApprolL 1640 sq.I\. 2 BR, 2~ BA condo neutral
tones. Loft upltainldcn dwnstn. Pool/clubhouse.
Lndlcpd back JTd w/ patio. Ask for .. .........
TUSTIN
WILL 1UDI .. 79.000
PebWous 4200 sq.ft. cxec:ulM home in Cowan
Hp. Nearly acw aiJ..dc.uc on ~ ICr'C with
traDquil bDI viewL Trade for anallcr home.
Reduced S'70.000. Alt fw ... •Afff-
COTO DI! CAZA
•••.ooo llOUCllON *'"·000 3 BR. custom home A edjlicent lac bulklablc lot w/ lmlthtatina panoramic vicwl. To ate this
mJnl Cllltc, ut for_.
IOa • llMY DI 1UlUO
llADlleo&.DIN
HUNTINGTON BEACH
llAUftfUl. I • I ~ It U. UU,500
One of tbc finest built homes In Oranac Copun·
tyl Appt\lll 2340 sq ft with 4 spacious bedrooms.
2~ baths. larac step-down livlna room. Formal
dinina room. Marvelous family room with fire·
place and pnnct kitchen. Wonderfully main·
taincdl Ask for ... ·
MCIC .. fOllD
a.c. ••TRO
SUPH DIUIXI TOWlllO. 1211.iOO laf19 3 BR, 2 BA, approx \736 tq R witb Ylll·
lt.ed cdlinp. t-'onnal dinlna room. Fam. rm., fir·
eplacc, wet bar and cenual A/C. End 1tnit su·
pcrt>ly located in compla. WaUC lO South c:olst
Plua. A.tit for •.. • MC« -.Ol.O
... If • WONDllFUL UDO ISLE WIDE LOT $699,000
4 BR, 2 BA. single story. Great curb appeal, newly re·
modeled kitch in oalt, circular dining room. Long living
room featun fireplace. Lido lifestyle, private beaches
and parks, Lido Oubhouse. Come join the Oubs · Ten·
nis dub, Yacht Oub, Sailing Programs. Ask for ...
DONALD "Alf
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PAGE 16 / SATURDAY, ~ 16, 1981
Profile... . Steve Muchdl
Steve Mitchell is a strong
negotiator. Formerly a Financial
Consultant with Prudential
Bache Securities, Steve bas a
solid financial background and
a keen knowledge of a good
investment. He helps his clients
to recognize that now is the
time to buy. In the first four
months that Steve has been
with the Coldwell Banker
Newport beach office he has
represented seven buycn in
seven transactions and
established himself as a
thorough and competent
negotiator.
Steve earned his bachelor of
arts degree in Communications
from California State University
at Long Beach in 1988. He and
his wife of three years, Nancy,
.:~ in Santa Ana Heights.
If you arc interested in finding
out more about the winning
combination of Steve Mitchell
and Coldwell Banker, call Steve
today at 644-9060 x153.
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OP•N HOUaa
UTUllDAY t•4
Colla MelCI ............ "' Heidi Meeder 1221,000
"""' 414 c.tola Pab1dc Bertollc: '388,000
HY..._. iHIPt.We,...._.
SuunWetr . '489.000
Newport North li61 Corte Poitl &so ...,..,. Shaw $415,000
HY... itil...._
Ginny Andlr8on '825,000
lrvlM terrace •no~,..,.. an.a Ofawe ... .000
MY... illtlrMI an Ewing 111&.000
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Shella~
CDM
Alla Kwtz
-·Dr S885,000
9CClnMllar
$1,189,000
.. Chen ... Place
S1,290,000 ..........
$1,311,000
c1n:r=11en $1, ,000
IMne l••-rwace-.,.H07
MClollitaflolllf $1,ISl&,000 Dolpt*9e ,.,..
race
$1,880,000
NIW IJS11NGS
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SATURDAY, November 16, 1991 I PAGE 17
OlDI COIOM DEL MAI $5•0,000
Gtal duplex In • area oft Corona def M¥, walk
~ II. Perfect for own« occupier or Mltor.
HMIOI VIW lml.I $625,000
TllTlftc bay, ocm, clly view from most nas. 4
bd UlQfe IMf pm family room. Sc>acious IMng
room. m c. gange. Grtat remodel possfblmes.
Cal '*YI
CUI COIONA Dll llAI $669,000
Rel1•bllll P*'lllll fOf lis Pftdl of wahlp ~ vac.q.-wo-dlferrld mllrtillllllCI,
sdl of .. hlgtMy. S'8ps ~ .. -lhopplng,
bad\. cal Doug Meeder for mort ~lorn llllon on
Q:cn1'polllllll.
-Branch Manag~r
Once again, Coldwell Banker sales
associates want all children lo
experience holiday joy, so in
cooperation with the U.S. Marine
Corps Reserve, the Coldwell Banker
Newport Beach office will be
participating as Toys for Tots
sponsors.
Coldwell Bankec. is the only
national Real &tate company to
sponsor the Toys for Tots program.
Our office at the comer of Coast
Highway and Avocado will serve as a
collection center from Kovembcr 25
through December 17, 1991. We
want every child to experience
happiness during the holidays.
Unfortunately, these are tough times
for many i amilies and we don't want
to see children feel deprived because
there isn't enough money for toys.
Founded in 1947, Toys for Tots
has evolved from a small Los
AngelcS area project to a nationwide
campaign. The U.S. Marine Corps
Reserve distributes the toys to local
charitable organization. You will
receive a tax deductible receipt for
your contn'bution. You may bring a
new toy, unwrapped, to our office or
call us at 644-9060 and one of our
sales mociates will gratefully pick up
your donation. ..
PAGE 18 /SATURDAY, November 16 1991
~van ttet::f s M19,000 O I COUntfY · wood siding, used bf1ck,
wood floors, bay windows, Seiber carpet. 4 BR 3
BA + FR, & loft. Great J.oc. near pool & schools.
UR.AIME & ERIC WW
~~rd. Spacious home. Gr~
entertaining: a dining room that aeata 18 plus
ample seating In the IMng room and a grand
piano. 4 BR, 21h BA. 21h garage, dog run, MCUrfty
system. QlllMY .ANDlllllOll
..... RJlllPMI. Gorgeous~.
Large yard with br1ck patio and lovely garden. H
rdwooct floors, large guest apartment 4 BR, 4 BA,
2 fireplaces and 2 car attached garage.
-...... country llyle holRl>8
-from OCMn. Spectrum ... of PllClftc .nd 00-utal hlla. lndudM plana for 8ddlllon of new 2nd
ltOfY. GrMt fllmlly home or be8chlJde gNwlly.
JDllYPlllSTD ..
COllOllA....... ..,. ....
Fabuloul newer duplex In mint COl~I Ntty,
open feeing, large front howe, neulnll decor.
Rear untt hu akyflghta, wuher/dryer.
RITA KURTZ
SATURDAY. November 16. 1991 I PAGE 19
.
OCEANFRONT MAJOR PRICE REDUCT[ON!
4009 Seashore
Was $1,595,000 Now $1,398,000
Newly constructed 4BD, 4.5BA
Mediterranean Villa directly on sand ... -~.
Owner motivated.
Large assuma._ble loan, low down payment!
SAT & SUN l-4PM.
RRY FINSTER·
644-9060xl57 ,
• GRAVES
Bus:644-9060x195
Res:720:9963
BAYSHORES OPEN HOUSES
Gate Guarded Community. 2 Private Beaches
2681 Bayshore Dr $995,000
t • • Oversized lot. steps to beacht
•View from 2nd story
Jumble Park
waa $&at.see Now $479,000
Fabulous Catalina and sunset views
from this split level condomlnium built
around a central atrium for outdoor
dtntng. 3BD/Loft. 28A.
Newport North $284,500
Best comer locaUon aunounded by
private troptcal garden. Perfect 280,
2.5BA towDhome w/ vaulted ccillnga.
ft.replace. air conditioning and morel
Eutbluff $679,000
See the night lights of Fashion Island
and the aunset behlnd Catalina from
the living room and fonnal dining room
o(thla 580. 2.5BANewportBeachbome. 20nplacel. ram. roam. Mrctwood aoo.... ...__ __ __
• 5BD. 4BA family home
•New carpet and Paint
2592 Circle Dr $989.000
•Rare lot & 1/21
e3&D. 2BA
• Remodeled in 1989
eNewUstlng
2601 Circle Dr $699,000
• Price stashed j50K f~r quick sale!
• Lowest price ffi superior location
e 3BD. 2BA fixer
• Fabulous Investment potential
CAROL MOCK
Bus:644-9060z189 ·
Res:6~7065
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PAGE 20 I SATURDAY, November 16, 1991 NEWPORT BEACHJC;OSTA M.ESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
• TR&: R&:AL BSTATBRS .
SUPERIOR AGENTS WITH SUPERIOR SERVICE EOR THE PAST 33 YEARS
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 & batlu. G~ location, dose
lo trio~le square. $289,900
SANTA ANA Absolutely outstanding condo.
2 chorming bedrooms, 2 full boths, upgraded
carpets, overlooks greenbelt and community
spo, central air, forge living area, covered·
polio, 2 car attached garage, end unit. Seller
omuous, moke offer S 133,500
CHARMING 2 BD CONDO Quiet Wood-
•Y complex. Plush white carpet, frplc, large
sunny master suite. End unit. Asking S 169, 900
JUST REDUCED! Model perfect townhome.
New ook cobinets, carpet! ook wet bar, .Rrivote
potio. A greot starter of on y S 153,000
CONTaACTORSI FIXERS! Meso Verde
Inner Circle. Thousands of $$S's ollowed for fix.
up ond repair. 3BR, 2BTH. Lorge living room
with fireplace. Over 1760 sq. ft. on 8200 sq. ft.
lot. .. with pool! $288,000
TUSTIN CONDO FHA APPROVED! 2BR, 2
story, move-in condition! New blinds, carpet &
point throughout. Moke offer, owner onxioos.
$134,900
3 BEDROOM HALECREST HOME offers
many upgrades including covered poti?1 beovti·
fut block bottom pool & much mor9. Must Seel
A steal at • $229,000
IRVINE Si.. yr new condo, 2 lrg BRs, 1.758A,
fp in living room, lrg dining oreo, 1 ottoch gor,
& 1 covered corporl. Over 1300 sq: ft. Asking
$207,000
YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT
BEACH! Ocean breezes, green belt, bike 1
mile to beach, off bird sonduory. 3BR, 2.5Bo
townhome. • S 197, 900
FOUR BR, TWO BA On 11000 plus s.f. lot.
Over S80K in recent upgrades. New baths,
vaulted ceilings, skylighti, ond much more. Of-
fered ot $385,000
SANTA ANA 3 seporote 4 plexes. In good
nmtol area, well kept units. With ve"'l Jciw VO·
concy. Asking $398,000/each
NEW ON MARK.DI 4BR new kitchen, new
roof, spo, large lot, 2 car goroge. Plus carport
for extro parking. Shows neat & dean.
$238,000
OWNER DESPERATELY WANTS OUT
Duplex with 4BR, 2BA & 2BR, 1 BA eoch with pri·
vote yord, rental Income is over $2000. Don't
miss this, Asking $"279,000
3 BEDROOM HOME WITH IOOM TO
,BUILD ANOTHER UNIT Live in one & rent
the 2nd. Asking $215,000
DREAM COME TRUE Country charmer 3
large BR with expanded master bedroom, re·
mOdeled kitchen ond tia1h, stroll to pork. $209,900
Open House Sot 1-4
910 Grove ptace
FOUNTAIN VAUEY Lorge 4BR, 2.5BA
family size townhouse with over 1800 sq. ft. Ex·
cellent location. Nice yard & ottoched garage.
$219,500
21R/21A CONDO In great location. Run·
ning springs ond lots of g.reenery throughout the
complex! Inside loundry. lower unit-sPlit leYel.
T Wd cor detached garage. Lowest price in com·
plexll S 159,000
5 YEAR OLD Eostside exec home. 4 BR, 3 kill
boths. Spo In master both. Island kitchen. Two
fireplaces. Spanish tile roof. 'Cul de soc. Priced
$30,000 below opproisol. Must sell. Asking
$329,000
OPIN HOUSE SUN 1-4
204 IA COSTA CRT
WESTMINSTER This is the onel Comfonoble
3 bd home in o family 9flivhborhood. Decaro·
live wallpaper in kitchenlbothroom. Choir roili1J
through kitchen & living room. Hurry • recentty
appraised thousonds over list price. Just redvce<I
to S 173,900
VIEWS Of THI OCUN AND IWFfS
Wrth on oir of country chonn. 3BR remodeled
kitchen, remodeled both, wood burning flreploce
with heo~. ~with redwood deddng, strOll fo
the pork. Large 7,920 sf lot. Close to the beach
ond cool ocean olr. Only $270,000
O"N HOUSI SAT 1-4
913 GIOVI P\ACI
H 57 r
31R ATRIUM HOME Vaulted beamed ceil-
ings, up to dote deco. Lighting, ~hts, lots of
extras. lease option or owner wi11 corry 2nd.
Asking . $239,900
NEWPORT llAat High security community.
2BR, 2BA w/~, spa, souno, weight nn. Bon·
quet facilities. Very dean. S 184, 900
SANTA ANA LOTS OF POTENTIAL
3 BR, 11h BA in o nice quiet neighborhood.
Nicely londscoped home. Private bock yard wen
suited for B.8.Q ... sfporfies. Wilh o tittle T.LC. &
elbow greose, this home could be o real
charmer. Moke on offer $180,000
ANAHEIM 38R, 2BA super condition. La~
bedrooms, new corpet, new point, new windOw
cO'lerings, R. V. oc::.cess, ond more. $185 ,000 .air Mr
EASTSIDI COTTAGI Beautifully refuri>lthed
inside & out. 2BR. 1 BA oft new lcitchen~hotdwood floors, crown molding, fp, lolV8
tub, new driveway & londscoplng_. ~~
S279,900
SANTA ANA Must seel 2BR, lBA cozy starter
home, newly pointed interior & exterior, hord-
wood floors, 3 cor goroge, R.V. access, comer
lot. Mrs. Cleon lives her9. Asking S 174,900
OCEANSIDE Rumc TIANQUILlml
Ocean & Canyon view on 2.3 acres. Room for
4 forge lots. Eidsting hovse on 1 lot. $500,000
EL TOIO Forget about the price, look ot these
tennsl 3BR. 28A home, &orae yard enclosed
patio. Owner will corry 1 at T.0. with 2oi down,
or lease w/or&n to buy $10,000 down.
S 1500/mo with $400 equity ocxruol. Asking
$210,000
SANTA ANA 3 IDIM On cul-de-t0e, lorve
family room with flreptoce, family kilchen with
eating al'90, osklng $179. 900
SELLERS HAVI PURCHASID AN·
OTHER ond wont to sell now. This condo has
two seporote master bedrooms, ottoched QO·
rage, excellent location: S 1791900 or make offer
a.OSI TO llAat ond cool ocean oir.
lolJlfJ-3 BR home with courtyard ond lo~
7,7CXJ'sq.ft. lot. Stroll to pork. $210,000
0,..,Hou.elun1-4
2120Menweiwto
COSTA MISA Qulet C\11 de roe. 4' 8R or 3 BR plus den. Two fireploc;es, hardwood floors wolk
to schools & ahopping center. Plus Iott 1
mof'9.
Only $237 ,000
2791 HARBOR BLR., COSTA MESA Ma.2313
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New Listings
$725,000/$2',500/1110.
Fantastic 4 Bd. 3 Ba. family home, all the extras
Gre, UMNNI
549 000
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Spectacular View
Properties
Spectacular view of BaJboa Isle & Newport Bay
Marian PitWlppl
Mariner's Mlle $360,000
Lovely 2 story end unit on greenbelt, 3Bd. 2.5Ba
MarN F•'f• & lhlu Lffe
view Terrau 369 000
Private Gated
Communities
I• ' ~F;WPORT BEACA7COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ES
Family
Neighborhoods
s,,,,_. Hill $I , 195 ,000
Newport -North
NtW rt f#rt' $519,000
SATURDAY, November 16, 1991 t PAGE 23
Tranquil
Corona del Mar
$1 ,640,000
Fantastic master suite, gourmet kitchen , pool
Man.n PldJJl,,I
Lass Hill $1, 150,000
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Splendidly upgraded 5 Bd. home on large lot
Karen Betson, Bert & Mt1rtd11 Ru4~
Corona del MQr $995,000
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Deve op one or two omes on tl1is double lot
5411'11 HlllM4111
Old Coro11a def Mar 77S 000
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Hot Prop.efties .Hot Properties
Bayfront Mat KaJ Condo. Reduced Below Market
BefW Partclr .
Dover Shores $1, 195,000
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November.113, 1991. /PAGE 25
Carol Allison
Senior Sales Executive
Presents ... . .·· . ........ ....
Carol Allison
644 .. 7362
Fabulous Linda Isle
I I Linda Isle
Waterfront living at it's 6est! Private guard gated
community. Fourbedrooms,Jour and one-half baths,
large master suite, family room, with lovely open
floor plan and warm traditional charm. Fabulous bay
and city lights views. Private dock with space for two
large boats. Excellent location with lots of potential,,
one of tfle 6est 6uys on Linda Isle! Yacftt For Sale ...
$2, 195,000
Exclusive Big Canyon
37 BuntncTree $1,195,000 22 Hermitage $1,425,
Fabulous private location! Newly remodeled and expanded on an Contemporary elegance! Sensational totally remodeled and ex-
extra lar1e lot with view pot~ntial. This 4 Bdrm. 2.5 bath home with panded 4 Bdrm. 3.5 bath home in the heart of Big Canyon. Eurostyle
Fiench dOOIS & windows ls llcht & bright Pool and spa. A great value I kitchen, large family room, dramatic marble entry on pool sized lot.
call Carol Allison, .
For YO~r Private Showing Or Any Of Your Real Estate Needs.
"I Can Make It Happen!" ·
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-: Belcourt
Elements of a stunning interior
with 3 fireplaces, soaring ceilings,
expansive & fully appointed
kitchen, curling staircase, fiue bed-
rooms, fiue and one-half baths, are
only the beginning of this excep-
tional estate.
Rare Opportunity
$3,350,000
For funher information. pkase call:
Hillary Thamer
644-1995
New, Fabulous Contemporary Bayside Location.
809 E. Bay
Gracious new townhome In the heart of
Balboa. Exciting, active view of the harbor.
Gourmet kitchen with wine bar. Fireplace
in master suite. 4 car parking. $795,000
809 112 E. Bay
New and beautiful townhome beside the
bay. 2 Bdrm., 2 Ba., white-on-white, great
view, built-ins, 4 car parking. $695,000
For more information.
pltast call:
Mickey Rowe
Broker Associate
·673-8118 -Home
: Beautiful cape Cod starter home
In a 1reat Eastslde location.
4 Bdrm., 2 Ba., indoor/outdoor patio, large
yard, family neighborhood. Attached 2 car
garage. $310,000
Eastslde Costa Mesa
PORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Big ~Canyon
Golf Course Estate
Gorgeous golf course setting. Fea-
tures views of the 2"" and 3"' greens,
four or fiue bedrooms, six and one-
half baths, French Normandy style,
pool and perfect condition. Exciting
& exceptwnal!
Splendid Family Home
$2,950,000
Irvine Terrace
Corona del Mar
1907 Tahuna Terrace $1,840,000
Open Boiue Satunlay.J-4
1111 Serenade Terrace $1,SI0,000
Open BOllH &durdoy J-4
1827 Sabrina Terrace St,195,000.
Open Boue Salunlay 1-4
800 Ramona Drive 8111,000LB
RMllM:efl ONr '400,000I
· 2111 Kewamee Drive $191,000
Open Boue Saturday 11-1
706 Santana Drive SUl,000
Jut U1teclll
~us Malabar Drive *54&,ooo
Open BoUN Sunday 1-4
1a11 Sabrina Terrace sa,.cao
For further information,
pkcu~call:
Marian Phillippi
. 759-3721
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Fabuloua new custom on laJp lot acijacent to
beck bay equestrian trail. Two story beauty
with • Bdrm. 3 Ba. family room & 3 car
prap. Newport School District.
A Mut Seel •••••••••..•.•••• $735,000
It will be love at first sight! This 4 Bdrm. doll
houae ia located in one of Newport's great
family neipborhoods. All you will need to do
ia move in and eajoy. Aak•na Only ••••.•••••.••.•.• $399,000
FALLBRooKownuduins trade for Newport Julie Stephenson
&ocA or IroiM pro~rty, pleau call Julie for ddaU.. Home: 552-0722
Westcllff
SATURDAY, November 16, 1991 I PAGE 27
Linda L I 11 Green Brier $l,lOO,OOO J e Sophisticated • oozy ho roe for a couple on a
Home: 759-0332 large secluded lot. Beautifully upgraded. Pool.
' spa and waterfall.
$649,000 Old Corona del Mar $1,195,000
1105 Pembroke Lane 1534 S~ntlqo Drive 327 Poppy Avenue
Belt Val• la Wflltdlffl 3 Bdrm. home with pool
end courtyard entry. Ownerwfll assistfn financing.
$555,000
ExtraordJnary 4 Bdrm. custom home_with open Wonderful 4 Bdrm. traditional home with family
beamed ceilings, hardwood floors and large lot. room, view, dose to beach and shopping.
For furtlrtr i11fo,.,,atio11,
please c.11:
Pat Hurley
675-4096
Santa Ana Hetchts
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Linda Isle
Reduced $500,000
One of Newports premier bayfront
locations. Breatfrtafcing unobstructed
180° turning basin view. Large
private dock. Sensational six bed-
room, five and one-half batfr . Truly a
contemporary estate palace. Gate
guarded private island.
-NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA. MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA!E
Picture perfect two story custom lrome
located 011 tfre ~ fairway . Five bed ..
rooms including large master sufttr
~ve and one-fralf batlrs, gourmet
~ittfren formal living and dining
rooms and clrildren's wing.
Offered at $2,950,000 LH Stephanie Grody
760-1232
Offered at $2,399,000
Barbara Hutchings Presents
Remodeled 5 Bdrm. 3 Ba. Soutiiport. Newly decorated 4 Bd. in gated area .
Bonu s room . pool & spa. city light view . Frtncfr doors. si11liglits. 2 fireplaus.
$1 ,095,000 $549,500 or $2,800/mo.
89 Se~borouch-Bayrldce .,, .
Brlgltt & sunnv 3 Bd. witit plantation
·sirutttrs. Btrber carpet & sunny patio.
$355,000
Barbara Hutchings
644-1211
Lido Isle
11 I Via U•dlne
Corona Highlands
Exlfuisttt newer 5 Bdl'1". 4 Ba. witli · Cliarmlng rtModtl! 3 Bdl'1". 2 841.
Maid's room~ Frtncli doors. 3 fireplaces. wood floors , Frencli doors. Prlstln1!
$895 ,000 $569 ,000
Old Corona del Mar
Fabulous rtModel! 3 BdrM. 2 Ba. Beautiful dupllX on '°'"'r lot. Two
duplex , cltamti"I brki courtyards. stparatt flames witlt 2 Bdrm . I 841.
$725,000 $599,000
For Mort INlorJMtiott. pluse "'U:
Shirley Harris· 644-1040
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 16, 1991 I PAGE 29
OPEN HOUSES
From one to five p.m .
Promontor· <'\ (rant
SBR,, 4-""o~Vd9 dock 60'fro: · iCJ / nont p1tio
";1 St,tts,000
FEENEY
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. ~ALTORS
EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFILJATE
OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY
Linda Isle Tr:n imm
3BR. 4.S'PO~ 'v .tion Lg. laS\ £) .1'1rtyard pool
$2,995~.,
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Bayfront Do•·~ Lot 6BR.4.5B,.o~V..tch 60' on b £) ..anding views
$1,995,0C. ..
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Six Bedroom Bayfront
6BR. 5.5BA, Udo family home
Reduced $550,<XX>,large dock
$1,795,000
Udo Large Carner Lot
58R. 4BA Meci'51a1tW1 home
Drlinble .-rn tip d We -.mo
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WATERFRONT HOMES, I-NC.
Realtors ®
Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
90U111 COAST METRO Sunny up(J'llded 1 bd
condo, new kitchen, ~n patio & carport w/stonige.
=~:.~~~ ..... ~~: .................... $95,500
COSTA MESA Great for 1st time buyer, 1 bd twnhm
w/att 2 car garage. Vaulted celllngs, skylights, used
brick &pk, lrg bakony.
673-6900 ....................................................... $115,000
FOlJNTAIN VAU.EY Los Caballeros condos w/2
bdrms, 2 baths & lake ws from IMng nn w/frplc comm ~-t.3:.~.~-~-~· .................... $157,900
sount COAST NE1"80 Beautiful 2 bd 2nd Or
unit, 2 masters, beams, frplc., skylights, lush greenbe.lt
& comm pool & spa. REDUCED! (l..H) 76().3600 ....................................................... $163,500
HUNTINGTON BEACH "Landmark" guarded adult
community 1 block to beach. Bright, mirrored 2 bd w/
family nn. (l..H)
631-1400 ....................................................... $180,900
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Parldike grounds sur-
round this 1 sty "Cape" series 2 bd 2 bath twnhm w/ ~~l~~-~.~~: ................................... $194,000
VIU.A BALBOA With ocean & dty llght ws from
most rooms. New carpet, comm pool, spa & tennis. May lease option. PRICE DROPPED! .
631-1400 ....................................................... $199,000
TI.JSnN RANCH Gated community w/pool & spa.
Lovely 2 bd twnhm wlth family nn, wd firs In entry &
kitchen & att dbl garage.
760-3600 ....................................................... $207,900
MISSION VIE.IO 1 sty 4 bd with dining & family
rooms. Near freeway, ;hopping & schools. Needs T.LC. priced to sell!
631-1400 ....................................................... $237.000
BLUffS Immaculate 2 bd split level twnhm. Alry
great room w/soaring celling & greenbelt w. New c.ar-
r~ ~.~~: .................................. $260,ooo
COSTA MESA Fix.er in lovely small cul-de-sac com-munity, 2 bds, 2 baths, dining & family room opening
to atrium patio.
673-6900 ....................................................... $262,500
BAYVIEW COURT Beauttful bright Mediterranean 2 bd 2 bath end unit w/2 garages & private patio on
f1i-1~ ~~.~.~-~: ......................... $285,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Great 3 bd starter
home, 1 ba, add-on famlly rm, deck w/spa & large
yard in super location. REDlJCEO! •
673-6900 ....................................................... $289.000
NEWPORT SHORES Spacious 1 sty 3 bd w/bonus
room, vaulted celllngs & patio. Walk to ocean, oomm
pool & tennis.
631-1400 ....................................................... $339,000
NEWPORT NOllTH Beautiful, highly upgraded 3
bdnn home w/dlning & family rooms & gourmet Euro-
pean kJtchen. shutters. Dalgner decor. Lushly land-
-~~.i00~.~ .. 1.~.' .. ~~~.~.' ................... $479,000
OPEN HOUSES
IA1UIDAY • SUNDAY
3680 s. Bar #H, Sol#I Cout Mitro ·28d Condo
Olga ....... $183,500
381 WallU. Elltllde Colla Mesa 38d hNe
Mll1( Jlcksorl $289,000
241 Cnt. Newport Sholes 48d house
Kennie Jo Rizzo $450,000
547 Sll'lla Ana. Newport ...... 38d house
Judy ~ Hiiiei $419,000
226 Ruby,ClftMboa llllnd 28d house carol $825,000
621 Lido M Dr. #F1, Lido M DrM
LOfTllnl F~ Cartson
2502 w. OcelnfrorC. Nlwpoft Beadl
Cwolyn St.arr
1305 N. BJ)1l'or4. Bal>oa Island
Sally F'Nlps/Judy Good
120 E. Oceanfrcn. Balboa
A. ~ Coir/AusUn Oaynes
1211 Kk1os Rold, ClllThMn
Lois Meloan
1845 Sabftna Terrace, IMne Ternce
Jan~
16305 Nlnllc, HIJ1tlngton Hatbour
Pllll Harvey /Tom IMftll
2723 Ocelr'I BIYd. Corona del Mii'
Diane Cannon
1124 E. Balboa BM! .• Peninsula 8ayfront
Ashley Mclntyrf/Cai1a 8roffman
SA1UIDAY 260 Cagney #212, VIiia Balboa
Wrtne Heck
2327 Vista Huerta. Eastt>luff
Steve Bil.al
&3 Blycrest Ccut. N.8.
Peggy Hamson
760 Via Lido Soll'I, Lido Isle
S4.lsle Busch
317 Clmlllon, Corona del Mar
Margo Stullt
34342 Port L.nem. Dana Poit
Mardell~
31752 _., Wrj, C-OtD di Cm
Bely Comegyi
SUNDAY
205 Mor1ll Vista. Eutltde Com Mesa
Anne Reelnan
35 Canyon Crest. Corona det Mar
Ccutllnd Alex
28d Condo
$675,000
2 + 28d. Duplex
$795,000
2 8d Duplex
$949,000
38d house
$995,000
38d house $998,000
38d house
$1,320,000
48d house
$1,550,000
28d house
$1,595,000
48d house
$1,895,000
48d house
$199,000
28d towMocne
$260,000
28d condo
$285,000
38d house
$785,000
38d towMome $1,099,000
S8cl house
$1,395,000
58d emte
St.800,000
38d house
$275,000
38d llJWMome
$384,500
38d house
$489,000
38d house
$629,000
48d house
$755,000
48d townholne
$785,000
UDO •LE Channing lmmaculata 3 bdrm ~ ,...
modeled 1 sty home on largs comer lot New windows
& doon. crown mouldings & oak floon .. Security ¥-
film. POlllble Lease Option! REDOCED!
631-1400 : ...................................................... $564,500
EA81'9mE COSTA MESA Channing Country
French 1 sty 4 bd w~, &pie, hrdwd firs, land-
67At9&>~.~-~-~ ........... ~~ .................. $349,900 -
PENINSULA Charming 2 bd house1 h~ lMng rm w/beamed ceillngs & large fireplace. Legal R-2, lfllps
~7~~: .................................................. $350,000
Nl!WPOllT Gated channelfront a>mPex, Immaculate
3 bdrm twnhm on greenbelt w/double garage & private
ciodl. Possa"ble lease option.
631-1400 .................................................... : .. $350.000
NIUION VIE.IC> Beautiful 5 bd home w/Country
English fullng. Family nn wA>rick frpJc, formal dining & den. Triple garage.
673-6900 ....................................................... $352,500
NEWPOD HAllllOR lmmacu1ate 2 bd bayfront
condo w/bay &: sunset ws. Boat slip at $2 per ft.
~~ ~.~.~~ .. (.~! ...................... Sl65.ooo
MWIBW COURT BautifuJJy decorated newer J.M.
Peters 3 bd twnhm In security complex w/pool & tpa.
Marbl8 fin & fTplc.
631-1400 ....................................................... $369,000
NEXT TO NEWP08T Well maintained owner ~
~ duJ)Mx In Co.ta Mae HeJghta. £ach unit wf'l 6311-~.~.~: ........................................ $375,000
COllONA DEL fllAll•s Canyon Crest townhoma w/oomm pool & spa. Beautiful remodeled 3 bd w/ scraped ceWngs, pavers &: mirron
631·1400 ....... : ............................................... $384,500
NEWPORT SHOllES 2 sty 3 bd canalfront . w/add-
on potential. Dlning'famlly room & specious IMng
room O\ferlooklng sandy beach. (l..H)
631-1400 ..................................................... $389,5000
NEWPORT SHORES Waterfront W1paddleboet
O\annlng 2 sty, 4 bd In comer location. Grat ara
with community pools & tennls.
.631-1400 ....................................................... $450.000
CUFF HAVEN A delightful, livable 2 bdrm home on
7000 :f· ft. lot In sought after neighborhood. Tentftc 6311~.~.~: ........................................... $459,000
PENINSULA Soadous du.. 3 bdrm ~ 8t
frahJy Murbished 4 bdrm up, both w/frplces. Stcpe to ocean, Balboa P\er & Ferry
631-1400 ....................................................... $479,000
N'EWPOllT HEIGHl'S Owrntng refurbished 3 bd
Cape C.od w~ nn. Fr. doors, hrd\.vd firs & lowly 4~~ ~M>~:.:.~~ .. ~ .. ~: ................ $489,000
3#38d d&IPla HAllBOR VIEW HOMES Freshly painted 3 bd w/
$5000 RENTAL 0:. carpet & tile In entry & kite.hen, patio w/hot tub , ..,. 7 to te:hool-& comm pool. ·
l!:::=======:i:::=======:::=.l 60-36()() ••••••••••••••••••••···••·••·•••••·••·••·•·•····•·•···• $4i89,000 Specializing in propertks for sak OI' kase •.. on the waur. .. near the waur. .. and with a view of the water. •.
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714-760-3600
NEWPORT BFACH OFFICE
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
• BAIBOA ISIAND OFFICE
315 MARINE~VE.
714-673-6900
NEWPORT BEACWCOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 16, 1991 I PAGE 31
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
Realtors ®
Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
UDO ISLE Cozy cottage with 2 bdnns, beamed ceil· ~:1'= ~.~ .. ~.' ................................. $515,000
NEWPOll'I' AT 11IE BeACH Recently renovated
duplex w/3 bd, 3 be 2nd ftr unit & 2 bd, 2 be down. ~~ .. ~.~~: ..................................... $563,500
PENIN90LA POINT Super 2 sty 3 bd home wfl bd
on 1st floor, dining It family rooms. Master w/sundeck ~i~~ ~.~.~.~~: ............................... S565,000
BAlJIOA l9IAND Darling shingled 2 bd cottzige
with den. Lots of knotty plne and 2 spacious patios.
673-6900 ....................................................... $575,000
PENINSULA PT Fabulous newer tluple.x w/3 bds
each. &pica, pettos & balconies. Mature trees & land·
~~.~ .. ~.~.~~: ....................... $595.000
PEMNSULA Duplex in lovely quiet ne· hborhood of
lrtt lined streets. Upper wf3 bds. 2 t:f · Lower 2
bds w/1 bath. 631·1400 ....................................................... $595,000
BALBOA •LAND 2 sty shir9ed charme:r w/MOTI-
VATED te:Der. 2 mesten, spa & large vaulted ceilinged ~~~.~~.~ ...................................... $625,000
UDO ISLE "Tumlcey" perfection. 2 sty 3 bd home
on a prime ltreel Dining & family mu & sunny brick
patio.
631-1400 ....................................................... $629,000
PEMNSULA POINT 2 sty 3 bd extensively re·
modeled ':<>Id MontlNy'' home w/dlning room &
~-ti~:.~ .. ~.~.~.~: ...... , ...... $639,000
NEWFOkf 1ma11• lmmaculat. 2 sty 3 bd. home
wleotri:lo famlsidkq nn ""1plc. hrdwd firs, beautilul ~.~.~ .................................... $645,000
COilONA DU. JMa Ttrrl6c remodeled duplex, 3
bd <NIMD' unit wlfrplc " prMte pab plus 2 bd vaua.d cdng rental.
76()..36()() ....................................................... $649 ,000
UDO PA8K Dmft Hlahrite ~ deco-rated 2 bd unll Ocean a c:NMe! ws. Security bldg,
doonMn. pool ..... 631-1400 ...•..••••............................................. .$650.000
LIDO PAD Dlllft Extenstwly remodeled 2 bdrm
bayfront mndo ~ patio, den & boat dock. lealtl1M option!
631-1400 ....................................................... $675,000
LA80NA lll!Aal Oceansks. of Coast Hwy, stepe to Vidoria BAc:h. Priltlne tri·1cwl, vaulted ceilings, ocean
WI • double g1111ge.
760.3600 ....................................................... $675,000
BAYSIDE COVE 2 bd penthouse widen & boat slip
rights. Private end unit views of bay, lights & mtns.
Gated complex w/pool & spa.
631·1400 ....................................................... $675,000
WATERFRONT Duplex w/3 & 2 bdrm units & dock
for 30' boat. Remodeled in '90 w/new kitchens large [j~~i 4:Xf .. ~ .. ~~.~ .. ~'.'.~~ :. .. .. . .... . .. . .. .. . ........ $6~.ooo
U DO PARK DRIVE W/wonderful turning basin city
light & ocean vu from charming 4th floor 2 bd 'unit.
Doonnan, card & pool nns.
631-1400 ....................................................... $700,000
BALBOA Near new top quality 3 bd & den, terrific
master suite w/frplc & buUt-ins. DeckS & landscaped ~1i~.~ .............................................. $740,000
BALBOA ISi.ANO Two sty 4 bd home w/separate
gst quarters. French doors open to lovely brick patio.
-New roof & furMce.
673-6900 ....................................................... $755,000
HAallOll 8IDGI! ~ perfect 4 bd "Crat" town.home w/dlnlng & &am rooms & loft game room.
Plantation shuttm. minors 3 frpb.
760-3600 ....................................................... $765,000
BALBOA Custom 3 stv 4 bd exciting contemporary
home, 3 bdnns on ht Or, IMng'dlnlng, kitchen & ~~~.~.~.~ .. ~.~~: ............. $795,000
WEST NEWPOllT Oca.nlront duplex. whtn the ~
t1on ts. Grwat aunmer/wfnm rental with 2 bds each ~V:~.~.~: ........................... $795,ooo
UDO ISLE Exqulsltdy decorated top quelity nee
dassie contem~ 4 bdnn w/famlly rm & lowly ~ .. ~ ............... ~: ......................... $799,000
COllONA DU. NAa SpectacuJar 180' views from
Newport Harbor's entrance to Long Beach. Specious 2
bd condo w/frplc. Comm ~. 760-3600 .......................................... -........... $829,000
PDIDllULA POINT Fr.nc:h tpmandy 3 bd home,
family rm~ kltchen w/afin; eru. m-.r lulte
w/frpk • patio. •
631-1400 .............•................•.............•...•...•.• $849,000
/
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Huge 4 bdrm estate on
Trin~ Island w/185' of water frontage & dock for
150' boat. Patty wing w/fulJy equipped <fJSCO & game
areas & bar. Separate maids suile, garage for limo.
760-3600 . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. ......................... $4. 950,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Spacious top quality .4 bd
home w/oc.ean vus. dining & family nns. 2 frplcs, Fr.
doors, bay windows & balconies.
631-1400 ....................................................... $850,000
UDO PARK DRIVE Spe~cular views of ocean,
bay & city lights from this beautifuUy decorated 7th f1r
2 bdrm condo. Security bldg.
631-1400 ...................................................... $865.000
BAI.BOA IS LAND BAYFRONT DUPLEX Slip for
2 boats & w1>ter & city light views. Front 2 bdnn
~~~.~.~~~.~~~~ .. ~ .. ~.:.~~~: ............. $949,000
CHINA COVE Intimate hide-a-way, steps from
beach. Master, living rms & patio with bay view on top
flr w/2 bdmrs down. REDUCED!
760-3600 ....................................................... $949,000
BALBOA OCEANFllONT lovely newer Tudor style
In prime location w/3 bds, 2 frpks, Fr. doors, rear deck
& brick tio.
631-10J:l ....................................................... $995,000
8AL80A ISLAND Bayfront duplex w/4 bd & 3 bd
units. ()~ units cannot be duplicated today.
~ .~: .......................................... $1,098,000
COllONA DEL NAa ~ to ocean. &dting newer
3 bdrm twnhm Kt on bluff w/awaome vistas ol entire
harbcw & OCIUI\. 760-3600 .................................................... $1,099,000
COllONA DEi. NAil 6 bd picture pefed "Euro-
pean" VIia on 45' lot, 2 sty 1Mng nn. hrdwd ftrs & Fr.
doors. Step to beach.
631-1400 .................................................... $1,195,000
lllVIJU 'lmACE Spectacular views ol. Newpon
Harbof & ocean &om 3 bd, 3 bath home w/family
room. HUQR lot w/room to expand, 760-3600 .................................................... $1,320,000
HUNTINGTON llAll80Ull Probate tale. Executive ~tt1~ .. ~.~~.~!.~~.~~ .. ~.~~.ooo
PENIMM1IA llAYFllONT 7,000 sq. fl lot In prime
"open bay" view location. Dock for 2 58' boats. Love·
r~ ~.~~:.~ .. ~ .. ~~~: ............ $1.895.000
DOVEll I HOllES lovely new 3 bd Country French
bayfront home w/large dock. Gourmet kitchen, Fr.
doors It windows & paver tile.
631-1400 ................................................... $1,995.000
HAallOll ISi.AND DIUVE Exc:ieptionally elegant 4
bdrm bay(ront villa wt1argc dock, courtyard w/spa &
bayfront tarraot.
631-1400 .................................................... $2,195,000
80lJ11I LAGUNA ~t 9 bdrm Mediter-
ranean oceanfront vtlla, ~house, staff QUr1rS & ga-~ .~ .. ~~.~ ........... : ................... $9,000,000
S~ciGliri•I in properties/or sak or kast ... on tlte waJtr. ... ntar tit• waur. .. and wida a m w o/ dlt waur ...
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT·BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND Off'ICE
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714·7~3600
2436 W. COASI' HIGHWAY
714-63"1-1400
315 MARINE AVE.
714-673-6900
PAC,1E 32 /SATURDAY~ November 16, 1991
CLIFFHAVEN ••• Owners wtt1 consider a leue or
lease option. Dtacover the best buy In the .,.._ A·
choice Cllffhaven locatlon. Lot value. Panoramic
vtews of the ocean, bay and city lights. Two bed-
rooms plus office or den or three bedroom. Thr"
baths. Submit all offers! .............................. $795,000
RANCHO SANTA FE ••• Perttaps one of the fln-
est undeveloped parcels of land In Southern Call-
fomla 's premier equestrian estate community. Two ~:f:1~ao~et;;;,:~:r~.~: .. ~~~~~~~--~~--~h~~~~
BALBOA PENINSULA. • .A co4osN1 estate.
Worth seeing. An exceptionally wefl-eltuated water-
front propeny on two lots. Six bedrooms. Four
baths. Sixty feet of waterfront. Expansive hart>or
views. DoclC Ion large yacht .................. $2,595,000
SAN JUAN CAPISTAANO ••• Magnl!lcen~
French colonlal country home uniquely d9llgMCS
for the Callfe>nml lifestyle. Six bedroomt. Six and
one-half baths. Situated on 3.8 acna. Four car Qa-
rage. Elevator. Alr-c:ondltlonl~very amenity ~:R~::~: ... ~~~~~~--~-~--~ ............... ~=
LIDO ISLE ••• Udo's best bayfront value. An P ·
oellent Investment oppornmlty. Bayfront triplex. Two aeparate bayfront units, plua one unft above ~~~ ... ~--~--~--~~ .. ~.~
SPYOLASS ••• extremty motivated ....,_I Thia
superb propeny hU monumem.I views of the oc.an, bay and city llahta. Expanded T~-ids
model. Remodeled. liardwood ftoon.. Frwnch doors. Bay wtndowl. An abeolutefy gorgeo&.11
home. All on.r. Invited ....... _ .................... 11,295,000 Open_....., 1-4 ............. 17 Cwlnt. or.
HARBOR Vin lllU.S. • .An IWlr'd w1nNnG ,..
model wtth ... ~ rwige of views. VleW8 of
the oc.n. bay, Clalr19 Md night llgtD. LOClll9d on the highest atreet In the .,.._ l.Mge comet lot.
Two story. Three bedlooms. Three belha. Thll
home Is well WOfth eeelnQ.-..... -............. S1 ,2M,OOO
810 CANYON ... Prte9 Reduction. O~=I owner. Plan one BtOlldmoor. Three Ml** .
Master wtng. Chlldren'a wing. Malde ~
Large family room. Sow1ng beamed ~ Air·
condltlonlng. Local9d on a ~ cuk»-
sac .............................................................. 11, 195,000
Open a.t.aun. 1-4 •••••••• 4 Wlfttted Poot Lane
Sl!A ISL.AND ••• Motlvated Hiier! "Mal'tinklue"
end unit. Golf coune locatlon OYef1ootcJng the four.
teenth fall'Wlly of the Newport BMch CoUntry Club.
Three plus bedrooms. Four baths. ~ pool.
Spa. Flreptt. Owner wtll aleo CONkler lease or = ~·.:;"·:·1'.:4·::·:::·:::·:::·~:·42·ooe::95,n:
LIDO ISLl! •• .An excellent oPPortunftv to Dve In a
dlstlngulahed s>«>f>9"Y. Large, ·0wraaztc3 lot. Pr1Yate patio. Clean. Open. Light. Four bedrooms. Th,..
baths. A very comforteble home with a MUtlcal
flair ................................................................ 1837,!500 Open Sunday 1-4 ••••••••••••••••• IOI Vie lthllc-.
BAYCAEIT .. .spectacutar quality th~ Prtvacy. Seduaton. Quiet street In a
neighborhood. lmpreulvefy remodeled and up-graded. Four bedrooms. Four blld\a. Crown mold-
Ing. French doors. Lushly landscaped. Three car garege ........................................................... S7'91,!500
PElAL TA HILLS ••• Famlty home In a ~
g1ou1 area. Over an acr'9 of ~ land ....
rounded by orange and avocado OfChardl. lbl bedrooms. Three baths. lncntdlble mount8ln Md
city llghi. vtew. Sellers motlvated ............... ,f7IO,OOO
-BAYCRlllT ••• Thta handsome home ... on a
latge lot. All Mtabllahed fwn~ ~-One leWI. Comfoftable and cozy. F1Ye • l'M>
~~-=rt::'~ .. ~ .. ~.~= OpM........, 1-4 ......... .2048 ..... ., ......
DOVER IHORl!S ... Seller •ya "Mii nowl" Prt-
vate hid.way. Lowest priced view property. One
third acr'9. Bay and ctty lights view. Two prlYate
beachea. TrerMndoua potenUal for ~. An on.r. lnvlt9d ................................. ,_ ............. S725,000
BAYCRaST ••• Thla one wt1 tend your ulY.ry
glands Into owrdrtYe. Dramatic design. Aehdable
roof. MaaatYe atrium. Four bedfooma. Four end
one-Nllf balhL Chld..,. pool. Spa .......... $725,000
BALllQA PDIQULA. •• Thlt le your op-
pclf1Unlty to buy a e.gt fwnly home wfth M oceen ve.w. Four beclroome. Three bldM. LMvt m..-
aulll wflh drWllnQ room. NNy Dlfnled, ClfP ... 11 ~ ~-1..-ge deck .nd piillo. Pertid for ~beech llYlng ...................................... '711,500
pc>RT BEAa-1/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
N:WPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 16, 1991 I PAGE 33
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AL ESTATE COMPANY
• Monumental views
• Expanded Tradewinds model
• Mo tivated sellers
$1~95,()()(J
Open Sunday 1-4
37 Cambria Drive
Bl8Ce0 J'on. ..
• Plan one Broad.moor
• Thiee separate wings
• Quiet cul-de-sac
$1,195,()()(J
Open Sunday 1-4
4 Winged Foot Lane
Ba~rut. ..
• Extrorclinary home
• Totally remodeled
• Privileged neighborhood . ..
$799,500
DO'rfIE AUSTERO
RESIDENCE
642-0073
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1610 Tustin Avenue -Open Sat-Sun 1-4
• Perfect family home
• Three. bedrooms, two and one
half baths
• La18e master suite , •
• Sepante dining and family room
• Owner may cany
June Adams
Residence .
S48-2S73
$399,000
•just reduced!
• Beautifully maintained home
• Three bedrooms, two baths
• All new kitchen
• Large encl~ patio
• Three car garage
Zackaey WriPt
Residence
548-3173
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Perched high above a private
beach in Three Arch Bay, this
exquisitely designed Italian
villa makes a quiet statement
of quality personified.
C.Ompletely remodeled In '85
with a spacious layout
PRICE llEDUCED TO
SS,M0,000
Beautiful Harbor Ridge custom
home with spectacular view. of
ocean, bay and d ty lights
designed by Robert Earl and
built by Valentine.
$2,195,000
Beautiful custom home built
by Valintine & designed by
Robert Earl. Woo dsy
cul-de-sac location w/city
lights views & rolllng huts, 5
BR suites, 6 beths, famUy
room w/sunken her.
. $2.175,000
llmi'-"'-"~~~!CORONA DEL MAR
Everything about this property
Is geared to the unique
Newport Beach lifestyle. Swim
or simply walk the beach at
sunset. surf, sail, shop, or
enjoy one of CdM 's
outstanding cafes and
restaurants. Four bedrooms,
three baths, great views of bey
& beach:
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tm PBmJillA '711.-
PrmTiier baytront location. Magnlficert blyYlew
btaU1lfUlly deccnted 2BR 28A coodomllUn.
Wllkilg dlslance 1D oc:un. Boll slip mllabla. -lmf sm.-~ fabtdous city llctU Wld rTIOlltaln Wrws
from tis 4 BR. 3 BA l..Ulwnort ~ HartJor Ridge.
LOClllld on I ClUe-slt and beaullfuly upgraded.
LmPLm A 1711.m
"Thi mt WI ID k • Maglllll:ed blyfr'Dlt COldl locllld
Oii bly In I Uliy .. Ilse. Beaal bly & ~ ldf ...
llCllf llpMllM*. .... .,...
-IMI two BR. 2 BA. den Of ti1D roam. Pnnnic DI* cane ¥llwl Model per1ed, .,._ llltgN
n *"· llMled g1m tin doors. ••cm• 1111,111
1bl ii ~ In EnQlllll CdlaQel YCll VII IM R tam h
morn.t )IOU ........... -c:cuty9d • 1bl hanll midis dWTn. lllUy n 11111. l.09w 1M1 NI
i.i ~ rnodllld • ra _.. Locmt on
.. l'rillil Nt.
Linda Isle
Harbor Ridge
Harbor Hiii ·
Harbor Island
Harbor Ridge
Beacon Bay Big Canyori
~ <::anyon
DJi:Yon
CdM
una nma ••111
Locmt *" .. .. Baell Bay In llCllly -~ Tlll'D. Two BR. 28A wlll mq ......
Bay,tarldf"9ws.
•er 11... Ml.HI
-BeUMJ dlalllld hanll wlll cownd P110 nt NII
.... Coanlrmld chllll n n1 ~ ......_ ...,, ......
an 2E ca .-.111
llouy Mng ... .._ .. Lido". ~ cA .......
most PRdlllU ,_ ,,. condllllttlnl locllld Gii ..
bly.
LEASES
5Br. 6Ba Bayfront $13,000
&Br, &Ba View $10,000
38r, 3V.ZBa View $4,800
3Br, 3V.ZBa Bayfront $4,500
·2Br, 21h8a Full Ocean View $3,960
3Br,3Ba ~ 3Br, 2V.ZBa Guard Com =·750 ,500
38r,21hBa Golf Course View $3,500
2Br, 2Ba Golf Course View $2,850
4Br, 3Ba End cul-de-sac 12,800
2Br, 2Ba OCean view . $2,800
BayVtew Terrace 2Br, 2Ba BiCk Bay vteW . 12.050 ~ North 2Br, 2Ba Bright arid airy 11,580 CCt 1Br, 1Ba VleW, View, View • 1,&00
~~rt Beach 2BR, 21hBA Gated Convn 11,4IO 2Br, 1Ba ~ Gr9•lbella 1'200 Bluffs 2Br, 1 Ba lMge ~Nlnbib 11.200
WWWlll WWWll -111
1bl 1111* cUI 4 8R llorN IS In ..... ...._
tar• *"' lml or• Msllr. Slmd on• R-2 lal ...... ..,..
5* lnn*lg Mlllllll Owl9 .. any .....
lledM 2 BR, 2~ BA wmome. 6llllcl ~-
• CliltM ... .
LMlt .. COlldD In .. ~ -.. ... ID --. Big Clnyan Gol Ccua ,_ locllall • ... II a>S IU Ima CCU1I. TM ....... 2 BA ,.,
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1"1lmllllli&I I I ~ ... Pwad ., ... ,..._ In ... condillon In
-~ -PG°' and spa. 8eaullful 2 1R. 2 BA conoo. &hmllly molMllld seller. -~47-Ballltl *"' llome. Two BR. 1V• BA. Gr8lt Or-= n.. condo. WondlrMy prtwlll locallpn. Up-
-loob cu ow. .. Ind ftelds. _ma... ~-:nn. IA 1M BA IOwlf Id. Hew *'*1 cabi-
-. .. Ind "*">. ....., bat.a, .... palrt. "*"°"' ... dDorl. I.me., Mlable.
..... .,. .... oppor"1ly .,'!aft
.. ...... priced 2 BR. 1 ~ BA condo In
Ttu' 1. ___ .... ·-
..... 1 II\ 1 IA 1111 In ,...-0 -com-llllll!r. M ....... • 11111* end WC wel locDI Ill ........ ao. to .....,., lhopplng. ......,
......... WllgoAtA.
.. ,.. sm.a
Lowest priced Bayridge upper end unit. This laro-·
es1 2 BR, 2 BA c.2 plan boasts oreat location.
mlli city lights view, tnplace and air condltionino.
&Nm me•
Gorgeous bay and ooan views trom bOlh be-
drooms ~ buutrtul pool and clubhouse.
You c.i't llnd a better ~ tor a Newport Beach
bay 'MW condolT*'kln located wilhi1 wallcilg dis·
tn:e to lie ocan & beach. ..... --Don't miss tis oppol1ll1ity to own l1is falQous 3
BR, 2~ BA Wlow plan In Tustin Rnhl Priced
tor a quick sale & located on a quiet cukte-sac
overstzed lot RU..-....
8eaaA Ul!Y 111111 lqe Newpoll lleacft condo .. 2
Siii d9dcs ofllrtno boll "'°"*'G Ind afltmoon NI. ~
decor~ ........ ....
TIWICJJI locadofl In family ~. Slci'lO
doors open onto Mo-swept yanl w/a wood decil
pallo. Orly two miles from "' beach. newly prilrt-ed.
mn1cemm. UZI• Pride of ownership 3 BR, 2 BA tamtly or executive
home. Professionally decorated.
lfJ FAR ml.ODO
Panorar'llic vieWs, large sun deck. beautiful up..
grades w/Stannaster eatpet. mart>le entry and
more.
lfMBI R1._
Just miues IO Ille OCA'll 1lll$ loYely 2 BR
condo looks liU a model home. LQ. latehen. vault·
ed ceilrlgs & privlte spa. Gated cOfM'Ulity.
.. .....
11r •u:•• • -·· Feel like you're $lt1JnO on tori ot Ille wOf1d
In Ille finest penthouse Sea ~aife has to
offer. Absolutety impeccable cnterior de·
sign.
Valentine Properties is pleased to announce that Gina Cummins-has joined the company.
Her years as a mar1cetino manager for various corporations enables her to mancet properties
effectively using public relation skills and produci~ creative promotional materials.
Her past experience planning and traveling to trade shows and exhibits wortdw1de. has
prepared her for handling details and people from all walks of life.
In addition to her love for travel, Ms. Cummins enjoys cooking and baking, which satisfies
her need to produce somethiog creative and tangible. She also spends a significant time
exercising which is an important part of her life. She enjoys aerobics. weight training. running,
RI even completed the Los Angeles marathon 2 years ago.
Her part time business designing gift baskets has aJso taught and prepared her in fulfilling clients' needs. She believes that
"you can't just give a 50% or 75~ effort -but a complete 1104' in order to keep the customer satisfied -and keep coming
back."
"Professionalism and superb selVice ultimately makes the difference," says Ms. Cummins. "Valentine Properties seems
to believe and practice the same philosophy"
OPEN HOUSES • Saturday 6 Sunday
lelcourt 26 ~Or. South $1,291,000 S.ndy Mittman
Udo Part 811 Udo Pk. Or. #40 . $119,000 Vietor Yack
Udo Park 611 Udo Pk. Or. #2A $779,000 victor Yack
Udo Part 811 Udo Pk. Or. #80 $719,000 Vk:tot Yeck
Udo Park 811 Udo Pk. Or. #5F $391,000 Victor Y.ctc
Ilg CClnyon 22 Rue Grand V.,le $749,000 Warren Johnaon
11g Canyon 4 Rue we.. -t M9.00I-Joa'I MJ.Jud'f t.oos
lea Fan 210 Ulle #101 $1",000 ~ Mltc:MI
lea Faire 210 Utte #313 $41_9,000 Welt« Mttc:Mt
OPEN HOUSES • Sunday Only
Huntington IMcfl 5192 TMmen $Ht,f00 Rocheh U..
Ilg Canyon 25 Pinehurst $1, 1 .. ,000 Vtrglene Hull
Malbor 11d9t 19 C'*'>Ourg $779,000 Ann Matte Mut'Phy
ftle ... 505 Awnkta C9"\PO tMl,000 Vk:tot Y.ctc
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Nationwide stramlMI NII ainata, 1111-=• -.ark
N ationwide USA is taking Or-
ange County by storm.
With 60 new agents, bring-
ing the total number of agents and mar-
keting directors to 165, Nationwide is
the fastest growing real estate company
in California, adding the new dimension
of network marketing to the industry.
To introduce the real estate com-
munity to this new concept, Nationwide
U~A recently opened its doors to local
real estate companies and related pro-
fessiona ls at a party in the corporate
headquarters at 3300 Irvine Ave., New-port Beach. More than 800 ~le -
including notable celebrities, CEOs and
current clients -attended the event
and were entertained by six-time "Star
Search" winner Jimmy Hop~r.
Nationwide USA is headed by Patrick
Tenore, who launched the company's
no-investment, unprecedented network
BORROW NOW! CONSOLIDATE
1st-2nd and/or Bills
NO
PAYMENTS
FREE IN HOME CONSULTATION Buy-Sell-Refinance
Call Lilli.-• Walker at
(714) M6 0875
KEYllOSE llOllTMGE COllPOllA'nON
marketing concept in June ot this year.
After 14 successful years as a top pro-
ducer and number one status for his
previous firm, RE/MAX Tenore spent J1h
years researching with govemlng agen-
cies and developing the current struc-
ture of Nationwi(je USA, formerly
Patrick Tenore Realtors.
Tenore prides himself on his relation-
ships with his clients and the need for
customer service. The majority of his
business comes from referrals from satis-
fied clients.
"People want to work with someone
they feel comfortable with, someone
who has a successful track record," Te-
nore said. He also noted that prudent
people don't hire,a strange companY.
with a big name, they hire a qualifieCf
person they like and trust.
Maurice Murphy, Nationwide's vice
president, said network marketing is the
solution to real estate in the '9()s be-
cause it affords multiple source Income
to the reaJ estate agents. After stu~ng
other network mariCeting firms and real
estate companies, Nationwide USA has
arrived with a unique approacti to a
highly competitive market.
Unlike most other real estate flrms,
who only pay overrides to their manag-
ers, Nationwide USA P.8Y5 25 percent of
its gross earnings to its agents. The ln-
centiws ,, doWn six levers to agents as
"referral' fees to form a continuous
perpetual supplemental income to
agents to eliminate the peaks and val-
leys of agents' income.
This can give agents alt' Income of up
IP'I N ._,,, . ••• N A r 1< 1,~ •. 1
I \
Patrick Tenore, president of Na·
tionwide USA, left, with Marlene
Thom~, corporte marbtin' direc·
tor, and Patric:k Gillespie, senlOI' vice
president, at opening ceremonies.
to S3,000 per month or more throuRh
referring other agents into the netwOO<,
thereby removing the pressure of work-
ing on commission only.
Nationwide is a member of the na-
tion's largest referral system with more
than 20,000 locations and 250,000
agents nationwide, as well as a member
of the World Trade Center, with 205 of-
fices worldwide, jor foreign buyers.
The company also offers continuous
lead programs, ongoing daily training
and magazine and television-supported
advertising.
"I know how to market and seJI real
estate," Tenore said. "My results speak
for themselves. I befieve any property
See NATIONWIOE/e
COVER HOME • PERALTA HltLS EAST
Located 1n the prestigious, guard-gated community of
Peralto Hills East, this elegant 9,500 square foot
custom designed home provides on incomporoble
lu1tury interior environment, shored wi1h o lushly
landscaped outdoor recreofionol area.
This exceptional residence offers unrivalled luxury
living. Six bedrooms, six and o half baths, formal living
and dining rooms and gourmet km:hen. The family
room is a comfortable room with a wet bar, room for o
game of billiards, and o cozy fireplace to enjoy on o
chilly evening. One of the many highlights of this home
is the mahogany panelled librol"( with o mognificent
carved fireplace mantel and leaded gloss doors.
The mos1er suite is everything one could desire! Alter
o work-out in the gym, enjoy a massage or catch up
on lhe ton on the tanning bed. Then relax in the
Jacuzzi, sauna or s1eom shower. For a private time
owoy from the res1 of the family, the entertainment/
medio room ii equipped with its own wet bar,
refrigerator, icemoker, blender ond wine closet.
In the stote·of-the-ort gourmet kitchen, the granite
counters ore perfed counterparts for the Goggenou
appliances. The discriminating chef will enjoy woning
with the barbecue, deep fryer and Sub-zero reflgerotor/
freezer. The double CM!f\S and two worming ovens ore
ample enough to encourage cooking for o large dinner
party.
Six air conditioning zonu, two central vacuum units
ond cedar lined closets ore more of the conveniences
in this wonderful home. The moid' s quarters ore olso
designed with comfort in mind, with hond pointed tiles
and sink.
The exterior of this supetb home riw>ls the impressive
interior. The propet1y hos been designed for moicimum
.. enjoyment, with o lighted norttVsouth tllpC*lf9 ..,,,II
court and boll machine. The fM bm rock pool, with
o woterfoll, grotto, Ade and 1PO Of9 all tefved by o
pool house that feotu,. o full kitchen, two botbeeuts,
beer top and TV. The ~ dec:k, putting gl'9en
and childrens' ploy yord oH contribute to the
playground tnYitonment for the whole fomify. The
grounds ore serviced by automatic sprinklers ond lights.
This spectoculor home, prictd ot $3,700,000
(furnished) offers the ultimate in luxury for the
discrimlnotlng lndMduol, ...tdng o Ul'llque, elegont ond
sumpuoue liflltyle. To ad'9dule on oppointmenf to •
thle propetty, Of for oddltbd lnfonnotion, pleoM
contoct Ride lange¥in ot Volentine Proptffiet Inc. ot
6-40.2SOO.
llELOCATED! MUST SELL!
Walk to beach from this spectacularly remodeled 2 bedroom 2 bath
Newport Crest Co~do with private location and huge 2 cal garage.
Deootator perfect with new counter tops, new tile & hardwood flooring.
Only $255,000! Call for private showing.
.W OF MY I OCEAN· REDUCED!
Terrific opportunity to build your dream home to enjoy views of the
bay and ocean. This 3 bedroom 2 bath home with over 1800 sq. ft. is
very livable until you are ready to remodel. Sellers retiring and
anxious. Asking $650,0001
Spedallzl19 la Newport Beacla Properties
QUINTEN SHARP
963-0711
•xi 3060
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Stand New Cudotn Estate •Every detail is Perfection!
Spectacular Ocean View! eGra_nd Entry 'Hall with Curved
Stairway.
•Reduced $300,000! Buy or lease.
•180 degree View of Main Turning
Basin and 2 Mile Channel View
•Full Dock for 55' and 60' Yachts
-CUStom 5 Bedroom Residence Built
in 1986
•Traditional Design with Superior
Craftsmanship and Attention to Detail
•Estate Size Rooms, Each Capture
Ocean View
•S Bedroom, 5Yl Bath
•Enormous Kitchen with Spacious
Granite Counters & Full Sub-Zero .
•Breakfast Room
•Entertainment Size Family Room
World Class Baytronl View
CUITOM QUAU1Y ~
IALBOA DUPUX
View of the pier plus spacious living. Huge 3BR, 2BA and 2BR 2BA units. 2
car garage and 2 spaces. St.perior condition, excellent rent history. Hurry!
Easy to show! $459,900!
Specl1Hzi19 l1 Newport Beac• Properties
Vaughn & Susie Safford
760-6129
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
VICKI LEE
Residence: 673-6573 Busin~: 631-1400
BALBOA CUSTOM
Near new, icp quality 3 Bedroom, and dal.
Romllb: maaer auile wilh privlle 'balcony
• lilqllace.. Beautiful hantwood nc-. Md
_,-. ce.iJinaa. Prime loca&iOD, half' b&oc:k
IO bay wi&b view. Owner may calT)l
$740,000
LIDO ISLE
POOL HOME
O¥ermed S.5' klt. Livht1 • .Din.lna. Biak!Mt
room owrioCJk I.he priVILS pool Md lpL
rruhly te111rtiiilhed lin&J• ff«y 3 BedlOOlft,
~ Belh. Potential 10 add leCCllld "°'Y·
$889,000
Realtors ®
KAY POLOVINA
Residence: 675-5622 Business: 631-1400
GREAT WATERFRONT BUYS!
Bayfront Duplex $699,000
Comet location with dock, recently remodeled. WaJk to Lido Village. 3
Bedroom. 2 Bath and 2 Bedroom, 2 bath.
Oceanfront $795,000
Old Newpart Beach house currently used as a
duplex. New paint ln<l carpeL Could be charm-.·
ing with some wort. Lowest priced full lot.
Lido Bayfront $1,795,000
Contemporary f1111ily bayf ronL Recenl m~ remodel. 6 bedrooms. S.S
bll.ha + &arac dock. Lowest picocd Udo Isle blyf ront wilb a dock.
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REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE .
2710 GANNET DRIVE, COSTA MESA
Large 4 bedroom with 16' x 23' family room. formal dining room on spacious comer
lot. Park-like yard in good neighborhood. Fireplace. S35S,OOO
979-5099
TOM WHALEY OWNER/BROKER
_..... a11ao& m.AllD cvno11 ao11D n ama .ios LIPPlllK
GREAT FAMILY FLOORP1AN 3BR. 2~ family I QUIET WEST END .OF BALBOA lSWID 3BR. 3BA.
kltch. den. baloonles. patios & roofdeck. famly nn. ootdoor paUcg & root deck ~TO..,._ .. ,,l/f/IO
............ ; Bal Is Duplex ,.,,,. ..
~ • a e BoJ Isl 3BR 28A. Quiet West end. ,.,.,_
-9UU't Bal Is New Cus1orn hrn + apt Water vtews #H,,_ " .... ... ume BoJ IS. custom 3BR. 2~ ,,.,.,... =--==-..... _,, UIJllM6lla1. lllaDd Dupaa UI + au,..._,_
........ lllcdl duplim. ~)GI. ~Yr ....
Cll9CS ftlDOLD • Jiii LD.11 • llAlrl' ... nan
Exdtlng Remodel! I
2431 Suada
50x240
WATERFRONT
PARCEL +
I
Dpai dun 1-5 $698,500
2338~-E~
Very few "original parts" In the "Lusk"
4BR + family rm, "country-styte"
home on huge "11,000 sq. ft." comer
lot.
"Painters are atlll cleaning their
brushes, It's that freshll" Nothi1g like
It, top to bottom remodel. Wowt Don't
miss seeing this home, even If you
don't buy ltl
Wonderful family Rome
24l88araVllCa,lewpodla&t
3BR. 2BA. lamly rm. lots o( potential
Room for RV a boat Oil pool Vay prtvatc
street near ~ a Tustin.
..._..to$47t,SOO
CHELSEA REALTY
OlalG-tllO
I
I
114 Hucf $1,195,000 A DEAUI
3BR, 2Ba, office/den, 6 yra new,
gorgeous home & vlewll Private
w/lush canyon & steps to beach!
.... Seaward ..... ooo
Why Buy A Condo?! When you
can buy thla luxurloua, Just
redone 28R, 28a homell +
8,000 aq.ft. lot you ownll +
.... to prtvate bwhl
ffen a !P~ .c:Mo!DonJJ
111,.....,,
Why buy • tw'-<lown whoel
view can be blodc9d?I Thie
PNCkM 28R 28A NmOdel Clft
have • 2nd 8'IDry *---• It'• onty 1 block to the bellct'll
7ff.t070 ~~
",.,, ... ~ . .,~.. .. ' . . . . ' . . ,..
Brina us your lowu priced. died, fmr
ratcknc:e, lnc:ome property, vacant lot In
area, In achange for this. brand new
total mnodel In adustvc million S$
~borhood. Never Uved•ln very larQe
lot w/pool. newty fandsc:aped. 3BR. 3
baths, famUy rm -a rat beauty at
'515,0001 Will look at all otras. or
course! Possible cxchanae. CaD us day or
ewntnasl
Ocean View $249 00011
let Ut .... Y.•
Sell ¥"' ,,.,.,.,1
e.ca..w,
641-5671
for Information
& surprisingly,
low cost.
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 16, 1991 I PAGE 41
REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE
. ltt Ui Melp y ..
Sell y .. ,,.,.,.,,
Oii .....
64t-S671
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
284 Shawood St., Cotta llaa
Best buy in area. Completely remodeled
4BR, 2.25 BA. beautiful family home on
one of the nicest streets In Eastside Costa
Mesa.
CHELSEA REALTY
Ofc: U3·1580 au: Mz-4140
OLD CDll/DllLY NEW I
Enjoy ocean-dose Uvtng In this 2600 s.f.
o~n and ahy 3 BR. 2\l'l BA home.
Formal LR & OR, gourmet eat-In
kitchm. Master suite With fireplace.
Prtced at $"5,000 for Qtdd Sale
Act Sow To Get nit ~u.tlDC Pltce
S7S-11Ge or 436-7103
OPEN HOUSE
•Spa
•Poot
•View * •Wldlll flont ***W....-tlont and Pool
to'Glve Addrw at Guard Gate
HOllES
FOR SALE
21EDROOlll
2 BR plut FAii RM or DEN
119 Vie y .... UdO ....
173-7300 te19,000
3BEDROOMS
112YlalitMlhe,Udo ... en.noo eMO,ooo
2 19 Yla .... fWfto. Udo .... en.noo N7'1.000
2911 "' -.... Cororw -..., eu •oo ••.ooo
SW. 1-4
8'#1 12-4
3 1R ...... FAii RM w DIN
219 vta Koron, Udo , ...
873-7300 sen.ooo
517 Poppy, ConM'9 del Mair
921-2180 M99.900
8192 Oakbrootc Ct, Huntington 8ch
873-7300 1888,000
St.St 12-4
SW. 1-4
4 BR plu1 FAii RM or DEN
e 2338 AtbutUe, Eutbtutf, NB
Mo-a&eO S888,600
2710 GerwM4 Or,,._ Verct., CM ~ $1118,000 ~ 1-4
Sun 1"'5
e 241e ... v..e..r---~.. ·~--1 llC .. ...-1M ea<> De Ariza Dr, COfOne del --~1111 eas.ooo sun 1-a
~1·
~ SMtltlDO. N.B.
720-0911 11,250,000 S.VSun 1-a
1"28f Aect-aurr Dr, PoncM Hile
173-7300 1415,000 Sat 1-4
5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
2990 Country Club, M ... Vwde, CM
7tl0-8102 $5e9,000 Sat 1-6
7 BR plus FAii RM or DEN
H •1740 E Oceeltfront. "'-'Port a..ch
fl73-:S7T1 $4,716,000 ~ 1-5
TOWN HOMES
. CONDOS FOR SALE
2·1EDROOlll
.. 71 ......... Or, ... wpot1 lleed'I 780-8000 .... 000 ~ 1M
...... _.. c.aiwr • .,. ~ ~ ..
... 1900 ..... 000 8'#1 1 ..
•• ......,01 ......... ,, .. v.re.11•, .. ,..,.,., ..... ....,, ..
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1-5:00 p.m.
4364 Terra Vista, Anaheim Hills
Newer exec. townhome with 3BR,
2.S BA, 2,650 s.f. G ated. $357,000.
Call: Dan Wiencek
(714) 972-2845~
2 BR plua FAii RM or DEN
.. + ""1 s.lz:bura, Hlt>r Rdge, NB
7tl0-8102 $468,900 ~ 1-6
<
...... Cenyon l.a.nd Dr. Nwpt Bch 79CM5000 1529,000 Sat 12-4
• 3BEDROOMS
S20 Jumlne #. Corona del Mar
780-8702 $3185,000
Sun 1-4
. •+2907 per1&, ~. N.B.
7SM100 $318,000 s.t/Sun 1~:30
3 BR plus FAii RM or DIN
.. ..-2 ChatNm Ct. 8elcoUlt. NB
79CM5000 $1,195,000 ~ 1~~
•
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
3BRplU82BR
•--•11lll'lOf9.Hesupcwt 9eec:f\ en-noo ., .... ,000 ...,..... M
TOWNHOMES '
CONDOS FOR RENT
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~ U~~R \ ""I A::IQ TO"OIA~IA
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE
Call 642-5678.
Put a few words
to work for you.
GEN EH.Al. toll.! (11-"N~ IL\I. 11111:.!
BLUFFS BEST BUYSI
DD UlllT • Expanded "E" Plan.
Panoramic upper bay view, 4 lg patlo9,
3BR, 31h BA, lg fam rm & form dine,
remod kltch, 2 frplcs, Apprx 2;500 sq.
fl $SH,OOO
ONll IUll t ... · IOt UTA (Noblm)
EASTBLUFF VllW • 3BR, 3BA, huge
fam rm, form dine, A/C, appx 2,500 sq.
ft. $828,000. Barbara Sanregret
644-0195.
OPEi SUN tN lltl CAlllA
EASTBLUFF FAMILY HOME-68R,
JBA sun rm, poof, 3 car garage, appx
2,800 sq. ft., $149,000. Barbara
Sanregret 644-0195
OPl!N UT 12-8 2437 BAllBOO
HELEN B. DOWD
RMltor Inc. 7»74a2
u.t & ~With the lbpwb
O E N l::RAL 1002 <H.Nl-:ttAL 1002
Hous es Condos
' For Sale
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MEED HILP IUY·
llQAHOllm
Pr•quallfylng for a
loan? SeMctlng th• horM • .,.. ol your
cholc•? S•i.ct UM
profM8'onal to WOl'k
for You w/d9fll .....
working know19d09,
knowa IN er.a and
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REALTORS•
Classy Autos
DEMTINANTI
(FUTURE BUYERS):
WMn YoU ..... «
•••••-option our
CdM twnhm, YoU will
appt9Cfate ... fol-
lowlng b9Mtlb: 1.
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)QI .. b9 weldng
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out wn....i YoU c:en
ent9rlaln In th9 most
•l•a•nt hom• In CdM. 5 . Privacy
from your oc•an
vl9W dKk. 8. High
c:.lllnge, p911Kt fOr tn. 12' )(..,,,.. ., ..
you 'v• alway•
wanWd. T9f1N/Fln· Ible/Let'• work to-
o-th«· Le ... now. buy .. ..,. ~
tMdtoad~to
your lit•. OPEN SAT/
SUN 1 ·5, 700 8-ao-
nla. • Sfnc9raly, Agta
Barb & Pam
Advertised 1=.=,L=o=T=c=LAa=a=1=tr1=a~
It'• th• rMOUf~ you • th can count on to Mil a an e mvrl•d of rMrchan-
~-...... ,... dlM lt9me, b9c:au .. PllL. :,".ufi:'::n':Uv:'~
calll M2 ... '78
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ETHEL'S BEST BUYS OP THE WEER!
* llVST SBU ** IZDDDlT AllllOOS
SILLll 11101n1u•us VII.I.& ••
sought-aflu MIWl'OaT D&Cll has ban
reduced by S40,000 (Of iqcnt sale. 4Bdrms, 1
(down), 3 baths, spac:lo\ts famlly rm. lMnt nn
with fireplace & romantic master with llrcpllct.
Gourmet kitchen. erum carpdlnQ. 3 car
Qatate. BUUUllG SP.A. ua MY vmw. ~·.,.
PRICED TO SUL AT
$589,000
M 11 ft IF llJ:ld l
~. ~£
lnl•rHt•d In CWrM
r•al •••••• mark•t buylng/9•111ng, l'loldlngheft, ..... op-
tlona? c..
PWURllAL
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17Nlt1 Agle ...., «Pam
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..vaty llaht ... .
3BR 2\oteA lrg con-
t•mporary twnhm.
Onty $2'8,500. Cal
Sandy, 7159·1415;
Grubb a Elle M4-aOO
Rancho Santa
Ti.i'iiAs
CREEK VILLAS
Condominium
Homes
1.2 a.droome
From 1108,990 aotteour...
N9ighborhoodl
714/589-2883
IN Sen ""*1 Group
B \I HI I\
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38R, 1'48A, frplc,
OP9ft c.lla, front, ,..,
pdo9. PLUS gatag.
• alrtQl9 with ~
c:or1y • fmC al#\CMde.
" block to bey • b•ach. lncom• on
, .. Uf)ft le $700/mo. 11. N. Balboa Bl, .,..
0023. J.D.K. A.Moc.
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DUPLEX
COROU DIL MAR
PALATIAL lnATI
1 Y•• NEW..._._. ,..,..,, 4,400 ft 58A
hom• wlflym, uuna,
ltMm, pvt yerd. Nr
Country Club • A
v..iu. • aee.ooo w/ T9r!MI OPll TODAY
PATRICK'nllOlm
... no.870a
(Ow. 1150,000.000 8dd)
............ c-tayca..r.
Jult .. MW W/3 .,,._
dow b9clroOme. 38A.
ramlty rm, ~
Wall CCMlfirlQ8 a ....
cozy ttom.. '"*-'• men, ..... ~ flor uciu.iv. ehoWlrtgl ·
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--r1&•n REM.TORS• 28R 1 Ba to bulld 1--"0,_P-.EN__,SA._T_/SUN __ 1-... -
lat"Q9 tot. Ownw mav tr a.d •. A a k 1 n a moOAHHETOlll,C.ltl $2 3tl,OOO I Room9. $365,000. Dlw c.ppel OwMr/Ap!: 87MOM
-· .... 5 OPEil IUll 1-41 • .,, ... 2 . Cou.g. PA11c 38r,
buutltUlt'/ upgrad9d. CorM by 304 8uckMll
Ihle Sundeyll
R&'M~q . .
Qul•t location on
OCMn ald9 of PCH
)uat a ahott W8* to
IN bMch. :S bdr'rN, 2
bath flret floor unit
with ~ • pri-~ ~ .:-~ ~1"'PR..,,...,.,,•"""•-uat--ot""'Fot""'"-... -.. -
QaraQ9 wtth prlYat• ,.!:'::-:::oo
$H9,000•.._.lt
DOllALD r1'UF 7-..000
aun cMck a tiny OCMn , ______ _
~ 1iti11 "'= ::::
llAaMMI 3BR & 48A, aver 2300
lr I-.~~. llA I I Of!:.!
aq. ft. 11800/mo.
8ulkMr 8411-TOOt
PILOT CLA881Pl•D
M'e th9 aoMlolt 'IOU',.
.....Ching for • wMth-• you•,. ..-.no a
hon\9, an apllltm9nt.
• n9W occupation °'
9Y9n • Way P9l.
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PILOT CLAaalPlllD
lt'a IN~ YoU can oo.n on to ... a
myrt.d of~
d1M ...,,,... b9cal ..
our Goll ""•-CIOfnPlll qualm.ct buyer• to calll ..
Ma.M'78
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LISTINGS by LLONGS
PORT STREETS
llOSALES
PERSONALLY
HANDLED BY
LLONGS
SOMERSET MODEL LIKE NEW-151,000-
Move in c:ondU>n, incbing naw root
5 Bedrooms, 3 Ba. 3-car garage. li(e new.
3 BEDROOMS, 2 BA llfS -$459,000 -
Lowest price in the Harbor View Homes
CARMEL ModeJ-clean, bright, wide lot.
4 BEDROOM-2 STORY •• $559,000 -
Plantation shutters, new appliances
Very private yatd. Upgraded kitchen.
HUGE LOT FOR EXPANSION
Great opportunly tofh:>me
expansion or remodel. Super location.
LAGUNA TOWN HOME-2 BR+ 2.5
Ba. $209,000, covanUent to 405 FWY
JUST LISTED - 2 BR, 2 Ba.
townhome Steps to Gelsons
Market, just minutes to
Newport Center. $249,000
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 16, 1991 I PAGE 43 '
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No matter
whatyou'ra
doing, your
hometown
MWIP8PI'
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CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE
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HI .. I lf ! l••l't
IAYFRONT
LMNG!
LOW98t pttc. In th•
Toweral 0.altable 3rd
ftoor locadon with ae-
don bay view. 2 bdrm, a .,_., own your own
apt. Hu pttvate aun
dedc. $225,000. LH.
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DUPLEX HARBOR RIDGEi OPEN HOUSE NEW TOWlllOllEI IAYPRCMIT
Absolute atea11 Condo He .... --H~la-.._ t~!:~v.::.nz IALW llUND ~991<.~~!;~1 ~t;~s rvw tN9 "" New 38R 38a, dock, w/PoO', spa 6 lennla Large tam ly alz• cat ~ge + 2 cat Cape Cod quallly avail. cann;g Village + view • Only home on quiet atrfft. parlcJng.Open .. t& home. 11,950,000. Rtty eT3-3T T o:::~=YI 3 big bdrma, 31A Sun t.a Old Npt Open 8•t/Sun t•S FREI! Uat of For Bale bathe + family rm & Blvd , Bolu. 221 E Bayfront By Owners. Mike •BEST SECRET!• dining rm. Spaelou1 3253 ::::..~tr.et ~ VIiiage Rlty Tenore 955-5800
Lrg 3BR 2~BA Palm eneloaed yard. Can~~ Rlty eT3-37'77 HARBOR RIDGE!
Springs 1tyle W/pool tSTS,000 BAYFRONT d I I ·-87 37 7 p x w oo-eoua View! + 1pa In pvt & secure Open a • ., .. un t·5 d k Oe /fJ(J' ·• location. Price aluhed Sllll teoe Ruth •u-ONT CONDO oc · n vu w 2Br 2Ba, light & to $349,900 w/Term1I -•rn water front. $6t9K bright. sacrlllc• below OPEN TODAY 673·4400 By Udo Vlllaoe 3BR Aleo, dplx In Nwpt mkt. Valentine Props,
24 HR DOORuaul HAllOa 38A, Mparate aklp-Hgls $3HIK. 65<>-8927 Joyce 75._7859 ~ per"• quarters, ~k BLUFFS TOWNHOME Only mid-riM ocean & '°' eo. rt boat. Turntl'\g 28R 2BA. new pnt. fM PILOT CLASSIFIED ba do Ibo ·'I bas view $695 000 It'• th• ea S y -t 0-y con w at .. P '" • • · land, $219.000. scon. access. Information-& 24 hr cl<>«man In llALn Open .. .,.._.. t-5 Tarbell Rhra 720-0451 t fully ncured bldg. ug i...::=::..---....-332e va. Udo • packed marketplace model 2BR 2'hBa w/ •HARBOR RIDO•• cann.ry V1llllQe Rlty Whether you·re buying visited r09Ulatly • aue-
sauna. $645,000 w/ Townhoon, $559,000 e73-3T17 °' MIUng, Ctusffled ceHfully -by al1 kinds
Terms. OPN TODAY SeMrade SHSOK eq. •·8A-C_K......;..0N.;....;...llARK~--m-covers aU your needs! of consumer-a.
BAYVIEW TERR ~<>rid~· ;"0:.l :;~ BLUPFS CONDO
Absolute value! Model creative otters. Bier 3BR 2Ba 1 .. toty. top Gt:Nl"Hl\I. 1002 GENERAL 1002
'~E\l.'t'OH I
I Ht A! If 1069
LEASE OPTION
FABULOUS OCWf
& BAY VIEW HOME Custom 3BR 5Ba
home. Game rm w/20
ft wet b81. pool &
game tables. Built-In
entertainment center.
Huge master aulle w 1
spa. Lera negotiate.
Reduced To
S1,t00,000 Reytene Miracle
780-5000 Ext
214.
Open Sat/Sun 1 ·5
231 t Cllff Dr, NB
RflM~~ ... -. . .
GENERAL 1002 perfect 3BR 2'hBa 7 2 1o444e condition w/akyllne •
home w/pvt yard + •--------vt.wl Cd kw details! e• e e e e e e e e e • e •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • luah landacaplng •MAKE OFFER• $382 000 e
$399,900 w/Term1I 28R, condo clote DONALD "Al'l' • Seller Will Finance This Custom Built • ~tu ~o~ to beech end 7eo.5000 : 4 Bedroom Pool Home In Newport Beach •
CONDO! 1hop1. $249,900. .• $599 ,000 :
Penthouse 2BR 2BA 8.J, JOHNSON •
w/dln rm + lrg patio 7214048 ••• Bft& •• Open Sat & Sun 1-4 .. • deck In Hcurtty bldg. -~~,!,~, .;:::·~:..;.' Gnlbb•URIOEllENT1144-f200• 11 ~~"l1vd. : 2415 Francisco Drive, Newport Beach :
PATRICK TENORE • • Alt 1eo.a102 Owner Must Sell ~:. + c.m.~o~ • Call Dorothy or Dave •
(Overmo.ooo.oooSoldl lncrtdlble view of Ro~~· • ABC, A Better Choice Realty : -m----~,.u:;~11r~ Mabthertghtmova. :-645-72-S2 or 645-062f •
-~-~ -e great o':. PtlotAee&e..... •••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••
-portunltr. llR,
Ocunfro(lt
Rtducld
$200000
8ealJtjM .~. 4 yr otd
eua10m home. Perleet
In flWifY datt.all a now
PRICED TO SE.LL at ., .. 7.,000
CarollFnnlttl .,.......~ RfAW ../
St:wraJJ' r.n< 11
3.SIA $171,000 UI
•PRICID 111.0W
IURICIT* ............... ..,
condo locetecl In
ptecl H-mltr· UR, llA. Owner
.. COMldlrll ...
•• ,.. $111,000 •
c.n~c.... ......
GnMa•MtllOO
AEAL.TQAS • "' BU< TO BCH. 28R
Sell your home
ttvowh eluatfted. -...... ?.
~J t. :. ~ 1' 11 •
81•,L ' 10t)9
$300,000
BELOW APPRAISAL
SEU.ER SAYS SEU
Home & view cannot be
duplicated for any price,
and certainly not for lhe
price the seller will sell
circumstances prevent seUer
M.Yft.ONT
MLBOA PININSUIA
Main action boating view.
Pier & alip, private deeded
beach.
MAD OFPER LOT VALtJEI
llAIUIOR 1UDGlt rou:a.osuu
~·r::=:illll from moving into new .. custom architcctural design
Remodeled 2 muten +
den w/ view, tennis, pool.
OWNER SAYS SEILl S,000 sq. ft. dramatic home
with pool & spa &
breathtaking 180 degree
marina view on huge
pri!ate lotl S~ller 'a
$4.50,000 + loll can be ~ ,.m. Ad nowt When it'a
... tbero ia notbina that
CllD repllce it.
a111r .. teS1.--a.
MYnONT UDO SOUD «1 oa dte water. 4400 1q.
ft. n• delod bQme. Seller di tnde _. be aeatiwa
-~ ..
~·14:79--
0LDE CORONA DltL MAil
Duplex 3BR. 3BA each.
~•tf7 .....
Duplel Oft Dahlia South ol
Cout Hwy. HiaWly
upgraded.
oa.'ld at 1155.IM
N&WPO&T RBIGllTS
1Wo ~ 2 bdni anita
lib bomel. ~-.,.,,,...
I•
P~G~~ I SAT\JRbAV, November 16, 1991 NEWPO~BIACH/COSTA MESA PILOT ftlfu ESTATE
CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE
NEWl'OIH I
iH-;ACH I06!l l Hi-.~Oll l
l'HOl'l-.H l \' I >'°'\I
II\ I !'' ! \
l'I '\l\;SI I i '• <•7
MUST SELL NOW? Hot on ttt. prea. F,..
4BA 2'AIBA + tam rin. 72 page color buyera
Only 4 yrs old. Try guide lo Mountain re-
10"' down or lease sort p roperty. Calf
option. $495.000. Agt, today. aoo..854-8808.
LofttJ letlcfl .... BIKE TO BCHI F,..hly .,..,..,, tg MA Ou-LN• lele Cttannlng Vlllm laltolf t ... VSMLY *f>• to ~ blk to CdM beach, pnted 3 BR 1 V.8A ptex, xrnt Pinn. toe. 2 3BR 2BA wtlt\ Up, fum Specloua 1BR + den, bNch. $1ow, refrig.
•BR, 38a, 2 trplc, dbl condo. lnalde lndty, di cw gar, tndry f•c. or Wlft.lm. 12500/mo. tty nlc: ~· new carpet.
g.,, grdnr, l2000/ mo. w. nice patio. $9251 yeetly. s1eoo1mo. !546-S76-0~ after O. ~"' ,~· 1 e1 S785/mo. M5-58e2 mo Agent 962..-e91 ... ew, . .,.v, w/d nc · r---------0)'8 ••:t-77M after • 0137/d, 72s.<>51G/e. MUST SEU. b9low ap. $1250/mo. Avl 12/15. 2BR 2BA unit. Ow11ge, Laraine 760-5064. TIMESHARES I ~!lo 5pm 97 ... SM • &MftU&aK 1 IR preiNI. 3 yra MW. 31 Via-a-..A-1 frplc aundeck 309
NllW IXac TWNMii =~ condo. BLUFFS BAYVIEW •SR. Try 10% down. '"'nwnwul 32nd St. S110o/mo
SAN LOUIS BAY Inn Im-Rent/Lea .. Optton or Ord gat•. MU S rec 3BR mBA E-plan. 2 $525,000. OPEN SAT/ 875-4912 yearty. 650-0389
perlal tlme-shMe unit. Buy. Agta Barbara or area. Adults 55+. Oar fenced palloa. Pel-.' SUN '""'· 3137 Corte WALK TO BEACH VIiia . ~
Newport Distress
Sale!
10% Down. OWC. Sea
Faire. 2BA 1:Y•B•. mini
cond, orig ownr. Oulet
loco hon.
Golf, tennis & samng. Pam. OPEN SAT/SUN & w/d 1750/mollWOllO 9tJde OK Avail nowl Metln. 780-1634 Bal~ Eldra 1rg''lBR 30:J :Mth • .}. R hae, loft,
Pp. 113.500. 75~7587 1 _... 700 Begonia, $2200';;·.f,:;'/Agt. Newpot1 NOl'th &ec pool, iecurtty, lennla: C'es'::o ' ~ rv5=j
Houses/Condos
For Rent
CdM. 675-5511 twnhm. 2 matr br, 2ba $900, Agt, M S-2770 atudlo, no kltcn. P•tlo.
Newly upgraded 3BR 3BR 2'hBa 2 ... ty twn-81uUa condo, 3br :,n· tt1P· aar&.=~toc, 1440/mo. U111• lnct Make Anv Offer!
Reduced drastically
$258,000. Call CJ
780-5000
28A: Lovely HV Hiiia hme, dbl gar, nrty new 2~ba. frplc, dbl gar, 500 mo. · OPEN 11/15, 2'-S & 11/
atreet: lg yd; Aval . cpt/palnt. Pw1Ht9tt!ng. cloH IO everything NEWPORT TOR.AC& 1e. 12"4. 818-185-0223
now; 12,350/mo; 819/ St1951mo na.n:t2 '1~. Agt 759-8389 28r 2"'Ba. gar, view, Bach apt turn, avl nowl
755-9329 DUPLl!X pool No ~ts. $900. nJ amkr. 1 ~. OENf:RAI, 2 102 l.i\lfl I N I\
BJ·:/\C fl -'I tR REAW ~1
~rwra,~ ~:x ·11
Ocean Vu e'V1'Y Rm,
LIDO ISLIE... Over· new ca1pat, 511 Se•
sized eornar lot 4BA, ward, 2BA, 2BA. lrpl,
3BA. Huge family gar, $1750, 760-8382. North End, 28R 1BA. Oceanfront Estate! kllch & 3 ca1 garage. 90 OF HWYi Up ..... , fl, p, bhcrdWdh ,,'"250• c1o1 .. 100 rt on the sand! S2500/mo ...,,. 0 • ae,
7BR5.SBaS4,795.000. LIDO ISLE Ni ce Upperl~2Bhr 1,,ea.~cahr 494-7079
Op•n Sun 1·5 3BA 2BA ·,·· U ger. I b • .., t, . + o c. P. $950 D na C el 1740 E Ocean1ront graded kllch. Furn/un-
973.3777 furn. $2400/mo. NEW•
Cannory VIiiage Realty PORT HOTS... A•
R•duced for Quick modeled. 3BA, 2BA.
Sal• Wlrfrnt condo In Pool. $1800/ mo.
presliglous Udo Park Agl, Duncan 646-1938
bldg, $25,000 leas PENINSULA PT ·2bd
than olher units for •Pl. SIOOO Sl,200/mo, um not lr)cl.
sate/by owner, sorlous LIDO ISLE • 2bd apl. No pe1a. 3BR 2BA. 2 buyers only. $620,000. 51395 car gar, Jae, w/d.
675-4881. UDO ISLE • eottaga, refrlg, dahwahr 6
Must Sell!
LHM With Option
Or Shared Eaultv
Lovely 2,900 alt 4BA
3Ba ~•ac home
w/formel dining rm,
breakfast rm, 3 yards,
latga spa + much
morel Asking
$455,000. Contact:
Agt_, C. Werd &31•2242
SU ISLAND View toc.
2BR den & ofc, 3BA. 2
fp, apllCiou• lvng &
dining. security. Agl
S798,000. Open Sa1I
Son t-5. 7»1107
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''Steal ltl" 17$oMU
chatm 51500 grdnr eer.1. Ind.
BALBOA -3 bd 2 sty -722-351• tit msg.
$1600 Btft new :tbr, a ~ ba
PENINULA • 4 bd UIOO aq ft, 2 •try hie.
Upper, new cpt & Pvt gated comm""' w/
,,_int $1575 pC>Ol/gardner. $1500/
PENINSULA 3 bd mo/lea... b lk• to
oceanfro,,t • $1975 baaett. 54&-1322.
CORONA DEL MAA ·•---------2 bd oer\/bay vu • CM Ouplex, leaM 3br,
$2250 2ba. l950/mo $850
UDO HIOHRISE • 2 MCunty, 648 4'¥l2/ If
bd t>aiy vua $2300 no answw &44Ml3H.
UDO HIOHRISE • 2 bd view Apt • $2700
NEWPORT BEACH • 3
bd BBC Apt, vua •
$4,000
CONDO
311 Alta l.J\. 3 BR, 1~
BA end unit. Enc
patio, det 2 car ga.
rage. 11100/rno. Call
WINTER Mr. Roblnaon, Agent.
RENTALS AVAILABLE 7t•84a 89•7
Waterfront Homee Inc. i'alde •padow 3br Aelllton 2be.. 2 car ger, trptc,
tl3M.aG, 7eo-3000 ~.y~~ ~ ~1=
VIila Rentala 176-4912
NEWl'OHT
RFl\CH :! I 1;~
Unique &
Magnlfteentl
Outdoor llvtng In
prea 1191oua gated
comm of Big Can-
yon. v. .ere of luah
tropical lail\decaplnQ featuring~ Spending
pool a ape & en.
malk: wa1*fall. SM-tlle iev.t SBA. 3811.
splldoua IYlnG rm,
formal dining rm,
twge bonus rm +
eitceptlonat tamlly rm. Alt new custom
gourmet eat-4n
kitchen. Separate
gue•t or. maid'• quat1Ma. 3 Cer ga.
rag9, A/C, eecurtty
ayalem & muc tt,
much morel Fumt.
'"'e optional. $5,000/mo CeH1
ETHEL
1511400
ReMnRltn
upatra 2Br Avalt 12/1. &45-9219 1595 mo-to-mo. No 2Ba, gar, balcony, blk ........ 8 to bch. s12001mo. Newnort Terrece garage eT-.-•
(818)359-4539 3BR 2Y.BA. end unit. LONG BEACH Balbo9 Penlnsw Pt. EASTILUFF 4101 S1200lmo + d~. Avt. 800 • Ocean Btvd Vary lg 29R 2BA,
1215/91. 759-0250. Xlra ,lrg Apl9. 18R, $825, yHrly, 1544 ~ny::.nN:: p:mitff NORTH B[UFFS 4Br 29A & 2BR, 2BA. Lg Miramar~. 875-1358
vec. '2000 mo. Call 3Ba + bonu• rm. large pvt petloa, nr beach. Ooeanfront L.g 1 BR. t/
PATtlHCK T•MORI! upgNlded kltch. 2 pa. cat3) 43S.2t07 p, d/w, w/d, MW Cpt. 7~702 Agt ttos. 12400. M4-29CM 2 car get, no ~-
ti \! IHI\ Nat~ USA OCEAN VIEW h<>IM In Yrty $900 8n.oe40
S.l!Vlew. Gated comm WTBLUFF 4BD! wllennla courta &
I Si.AN 11 ~t.111 . ,l'lllCON\
I Ill I. !\l 1\ll .·1,,> ! oen, Fam rm + trg pool 38R, 2~BA. tam .charming 28A 1BA.
pvt yard. H"' .,.ant & tm. AV911 12/8191. 1 or gar, alorage, pvt cNck.
vac. $1895 mo. Call 2 yr le&N. l3300/mo. St095/mo. Ofc: IKS5-410 S..WWd 2..atory
PATRtCK T•NORI! Lydia HIU, Agt. 844-2800; Rea: 759-0885 28R 1BA. enct pat!O, 7~702 Agt 90eO or 78CM>223. comm pool, dbl car-Hatbiwtde USA •o.tlghtfUI 28R 1 BA, port, $850. No PetL Oc.n View, ~ gv, storage, pvt CS.Ck. 132-4818 "'•IO'l""'~.-.~,~r---d...--""!1 PnehM. 28R 2BA. all Sff5tmo. Ofc: 956-1_.....,,....,,....,.,..,..,......, __ _ ~ c':c...t. city~ amen. 11100. A.'14 121 2900; RM: ~ QRUT ifUOi6"' TIAe. ~-Ontv s1200/mo. 15. 2 _, flo.e l'9nt ClaMIG Uttle 111 tum o•lc cablnata, part
Nr beach. Pool, apa. Wlth Y' lee. 54tM089 beef\. S860 ind util furn, w/d, utH pd.
tennis, fllnHa rm. Preeiii19Ui 58R 38a ~. No ~. J'¥J ga'. 1745/mo. 840-4255
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SPACIOUS 3BR 2BA 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS UDO ISLE f\Jlly turn HB 48R 2Ba hse. to
Reamr tal ~ ~ .u ~ed by l~ Conti-unit. Vaulted cell1, 2 Pool, 1pa, cable hkup 1BR 18A $825 9350 THE GRANVILLE 18r. Utll, gar Incl. shl w/1 n/smkr. wld .
nenW ~ nJe Co. In Sanu Ni.1. Real esi,ate car gar, mHter BR. WISTLAKEVH.LAQE Off '•t Mo R~nt R• NOW LEASING $780/mo yrty. 1 per· pool, gar, close 10 NB
trilnuctiom llf'PN' In tJte Pilot~?' Saturday frplc, w/d, frig. Asking MWt22 frigs avl. Covered son, no pell 673-0837 $575/mo. 9&5·035P
Coeto Mesa Sl750/mo. 723·5405 parking, cable, beautl-Elegant country club LOVELY 3Br 2 1h8a NB V'l blk to bch, 2BR ~ ,.. Twnhso-Apt 2BR t YJBa, •MUST SEE!• fully l andscaped. community on New· townhH In Park New· 1 BA. $400. Ou1ot.
O 21l -· S282,500, 'J bedroom, 1 b.lth lrplc, new cpl/ paint, Lg 1BR 1BA, d/w, ga· Pool, 2 lndry rms, sec port Country Club ad-port. Avail Oec.·June. resp. non/smkr. David
10 l(,evln 1mpmn. pvt patio, blk to bch/ rage. lndry rm. Close gates 54S.7017 Jacent to Fashion •• St560/mo. 640-0316 1_6_7_5_-6_3_so ____ _
0 J71 ~. S267,000, 3 bedroom 1 bath 10 shops. No pets. Avl 10 SC Plaza $725/mo. NEW land. Spacious 2 & McLAIN ENTERPRISES NB at bch, cons1dera10 Jay A.~ nowt St 100 675-8472 505 SUNFLOWER 3Bdrms apt homes w/ FEATURES male pref. to share ,..~IL.. St. $) 0 000 J .. _. ba CENTAUR MGMT. 2BR 2Ba. pvt garage, den, wet bar, w1hr/ 2BR condo. S475'mo. 0 (427 ~""' , 4 , ~room. 1 th to 642·2288 or 831-2725 washer/dryer, good dryer hook-ups, fire-EXCLUSIVE util incl. 675-8433
Wiiiiam Schafer. TWO STORY APT 1BR w,1oft ~o:!:e.r:"s:!!t1':'1i plac:e. 2 car garage. BEACH & COUNTRY NB Designer decor. 4br
o 492 RoMr St., $270,000, J bedroom, 1 bath to 2BR, 1 ~BA town-Parkside ocean vi.w. $975 714-979-9991 pool & ipa. Sorry, No CLUB COMMUNITIES 3t>a hm, pvt rm wlba, OoNld McHone. home type apt Ught Pets. 1 2 & 3 Bedroom g~·. pool, hskpn"ndry ' Avallable 10/15. Appl Nwpt across the 1trHt, F'ROM S2 000 • .' •-JI I t b -~·· O '"93 '"'"--ca S)6S 000 J .._,,,_ 1 ...... to & airy, 2 car COV9red t •31 .. 107 ' ,..po.a w rp c. we ar. incl Sep phone line • ..._ -. • • ~........... Udu• prkng. Immediate to ... v 2Br 1.25BA, lrplc. gar. Avallable Immediately micro. w/d hkups, 572·5/mo. 940-2077 ·
)ohn Reily. SHS No Pets $795/mo. 1665 Irvine ~~1raJ air & nArage ---------occupancy. $900/ ........ ,,.. NB 0 m Hll "-· S2SS,000, 3 bedroom, 1 lwth to mo. Call Mickey Hat· 2BR CM'E.ald• Ave 15 720-9422 C•ll 844-5189 w/U1ra storage. All Penln you got 2Br. Steven E. Hi;I. U1ng, 729-7282 Below 1700 SPACIOUS 38' 2Ba. nu maintenance Incl. own ba, cable, bch,
9JI 1., , , un1room, .,..t ·~ F"'O .. St 295/ 8111 US..S930 0 1•"'1 =: S240 000 J '"-' 2 ..__ h New pnt/crpt, bale.. pnt/crpt. Gar & Jrtr•·--..-------.,.-_,.,......,,..,..,..-Sorry. no pets. big hse, prof. $600 ~ gar. Quiet strHt. 752· prkng. $975/mo. 2593 "ON THE WATER" " ,., · mo to eYe • 1 S54/da 434-3767/ev• Elden Ave. &40-0578 with pan<>famlc bay THE NEWPORT MARINA NB pvt 2BR suite W1BA.
o J19J kMla St., $219,000, 4 bedroom. J bath to & wknca. view. 281 2Ba. allp 19().0919 tam rm, wet bar in
WJt11m M. ~-$725/mo 2Br, large1---------1Sup&fb tBR upitrs. Enc evalL No pets. S1GOOI FAIRWAYAPTSat Nwpl Hts home. com·
bed patio. n-pnt. stove, at• MO•u• •nTS g1r, etec range, frig. """'· 873-7091 BIG CAHYOH p1e1e ·privacy. St .ooo a J262 ,___ Aw., S2S0,000, J room, 2 lwth --,.,. NI ..-, Patio ... ,.SOI •• ,... b•--. -~ carpet, ca1pc)ft, lndry ..... · ..,, 1-----..,---,..,..,..-~ mo incl uhl 548·2137
to Mirt:ita LuplKl.I. tac. W'side. 73t-8488 $350 OFF!! mo + ~ &42.·SSMM •21DRM $700• N-port Hta ApL 28R NWPT BCH 2BR 2BA ~'J~ =St., $243,SOO. ) bedroom. 2 bath to e Almos1 n-spacious ;,o! 2!'!a.~~ be:~ •tlDRM SIOO* 1BA. f/p, 1 car gar. condo w/all amen111es
t BR $660. Gar, cable, lndry rm; close to Frig. cnnwahr, itove Contact &3t-4<M2 Close to beach. $550'
0 3201 MldlloiA AWot., '238,000, 3 bedroom, 2 pallo, lndry rm avl. ihops and buaei. Incl. No peta &45-4a55 NPT Nghts 2Br tBa. mo. Never home. To
bath to Luong lta. Water/trHh pd. Sorry, $5115-$675/MO PRIMR UNIT 3Br 28a frptc, garage. No pets. shr w/open m1ndod
o J2l4 Nebrasb rt., S260,000, 3 bedroom. 2 bath No pets 931-8427 530 W. WILSON unfum ,,.., Hunting. •LOTS OF ROOM!• Ideal for retired Pfff· mature fem. 646·85!>3
to Christine M. (.otter. ••EASTSIDE•• 122·0012 or 842·2286 ton Harbour. Encl gar. $200 OFF!!! ions. $800. 760-9077 Oceanfront 2Br 1 Ba,
o Jlla Ne11tnki Pl, $251,500, J bedroom, 2 bath 2 BDRM 1705 GH, i 1i1DI! Ltg 2Br, bal· No pet&. 964-7032 Lg 2BR 28A. Garage, NR HOAG 2BR 1¥•BA. parking. w /d . Pro f Kenneth I Rtie. waler, g11. No pell cony, gar, n-Cfpt/ ln<lry rm, nice quiet to-Open Sun 1-4, 4206 clean M/F. Avail now
to · · 2323 Elden 548-7854 pnt. Quiel s74o. 120 cation. $875/mo. Patrice. PatJo, gar, s575. yrty. 646-0426
0 3126 w.ho Pf., S238,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to ••SHARP NKWER E. 20th St. 842•9060 1480 MONROVIA 1825/mo. 642·1278. Shr lg 21» 2ba apt, RU!SeH E. Fluter. CENTAUR M GMT. S lo Zbf ba. f Bac:k Bay view, pool.
o 1176 New ~St., $245,000, 4 bedroom 2 2BA, bJtlnl s7951mo. E/Slde aharp 1 BR &42·2288 M 8:11·2725 =I upa atlo/g' .;, qui~ Nr UCI & Cdl\A High Cat OK. Call Pam, Agt bltln, gar, no peta: $450 utJs pd 644-9124 twth to C.W. Ou . 54&-5880 $695 Pam, Agt 54&-•Oen y., Penthee a•r 1 ••• e•r•e•. area. wane to Npt Har·
o 1714 ~ a., S66s.ooo. 4 bedroom, 4 bath to ClOS• TO ••Lt 58IO •" ep e1~ -Yllta-Batboa s1600 lndfy, bay view. a11 t>or 1950. 548-2994. ,I05eph M. ~nett. * 10 -W N frt utMa pd S1250. Cline teps te and Clean 2BR 1BA. lndry rm&, mtalde, 1700, 2+ 1, 2* ... ·1 ... wwnpttr 5°1c1n50 • 873-3777 or 891·1415 2BR. 1g Uv rm. gar, util
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c OH o P• pe cons. at, r,....., •Steps to bch, •BR 2er 2ba Yfly, vi-. 2 car pd. no pets. $12751 Stt5/mo. cw onty o fnJ Git~ $195,000, J bedroom, 2 bath 1 t aho t G f ..,,. <>< ....
to His.In . buse1. Wiii ace.pt patio. 317 C.brillo. •JBa env ocnfmt gar, ffplc, total remodt mo. 723-1292. 708 Avocado
Ol 175 ~ A.w •• S20S,OOO. 3 bedroom. J o . c22~c:'~~l~50 83t-4038 yrly. & •3BR 2Ba 1/2 bite 10 bchl $1300. W•lll te 9ctt "'..... Sc ....... del ... ,
twth to OIVid P. Laudmbadt. CENTAUR MOllAT ~·lde: Lg 28r 2Ba ateps to bch $1350 548-4122 Evealwknd• • Dec.,._, F'ftllEI heny, 87~
relll ed by the G 642-2288 or 631·2725 condo, l/p, d/w, d.ck, Bkr 842-3850 :siii 2'M>a dptic yrty * 18R-From M95 : ~es: 't:: ':J: Ma. Reill ::'a':; •Do you need lg clean C!'~m!~:32~~.':' I!::======= 8000~ NeptUne PooVSpa Me
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nsac:tiofts In the Plot SMurdil 2br tba? Garage, new FIND I 1100/mo 84 .. tn ~ ~I)' y. cpl, OIW. 1torage. EallUlcM 28r Oplx. lg 4230 er 846-7309 ......... hoch $750 No Pet 6'0-2495 kitchen. aml fncd ILOCI( TO llACHI
o n:z 21'1t a.. MSJ,000. 2 bedroom, lath to •EASTS•DE 2BR. 1BA. ~;~.h~d2~ ok. an a~t 38R 28A ..,.._ """-~ s. s.,. Oarege, amall yard.1___________ throuoh c'·rlfiecl Garage. dlahw-'*·
D1D :llMlt a. MSS,000,) bedroom, 2 lath to $700/mo. •BACH· WTllDEC.M. $1225/UO. •-.... Otfto•
f ._ .. C. ..,.__ ELOR. Quiet E'alde 1111 t10 MAllT ---.. • . ..-.-. r--. ~--• Incl utH S500I 1157 I!. Qd St #A.. ~ .. , -M,.,... ,,_.... -•• 9111~, turn ........... a.'* '-"· R. T~ ..,.._, •· 28MBA. IWeM 12115. ~ _...,_,.., .._,, ......._ oce9lt .._, Fr" parlllng, lunch
o 1H -.275,000 to L.,.... · mo Cll ~ IS1-C>424 L.ar99 2 cat gar11g9. r-:------:""~'11-.;~~~~0t;:...:e3;;:'..:.a:.:725.:::... -.pa to belt • ....cs room & cofl ... r~p•.
D1G9W.111¥ Arte .. S625,000, J bedlOOl':'I, 2 bait! • ._...._. x-41 1tu-Back yard patfo. tn•ex•pen•atft• LMGE 29R 28A. new pool. c.ble. StSCl/'MI cont room, FAX. cop..
to SaMo S. ~. dlo, frig. atove. walk-In S1100/mo. Pet• 0.1(. •1111 "' ..,,. SN) not Ngll decor, 2 COY9f'9d C8t" & Up...,.... let. Near JW Airport.
0 311 .... "'9ta lltwd., $1,430,000 to John Fergu-ctoaet, S550/mo.• CaU R. Young &42· In price. reaton1t1te. polta, pool. S900lmo. Large l!)iciu.M Balboa $35()/mO, ~to-mo son. 760-0189 or 54M283 _e500 __ <_M_on-__ Fr_I)___ dUallleO .... 18CMI087 or &<M-e130 ~ Pvt entry. Al Quinlan, 833-9550
o •so •-~ ..... --.~ S2 400 000 to Albert A.1------------------ad¥8rtl80n9 rW9I ~ Laro• ooean'frent no amoktng, no cook· NEWPORT BUCH ,. -.., .... --., ' ' at .. dto, P•nnlnaula Ing. $350. 17s.339t OFFtC• '°' lease.
Frink. laulf='2~tltng Pt, alt amen1ti.a Incl NwPt 8c'h twnhm $425 Coest t-twy. Bay "'-·
o 311 ....,... Aw-., $775,000 2 bedroom, 1 bath to $850/ mo. 123-1355 utlts pd. PM rmlba. SAOO. 5"&-1089
Charla L Holman. HP entry. no kltch41n.
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PAGE 48 /SATURDAY. November 16. 1991
* VIEW BfJYS IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS
AMAZING VIEWS--Of bay and ocean across from park.
Two story 4 bedroom plus family room submit your offel'S!
$849,000. OPEN SAT & SUN * LEVERAGE WITH 10% DOWN!
ENORMOUS VJEWS--From almost every room of this
spectacular 5 bedroom 511z bath custom. Newer construction
with 4 view balconies, 2 family rooms and den/ study.
MOTIVATED SELLER! WILL CARRY LARGE 2nd T.D.!
Reduced to $1,245,000
OPEN SUNDAY 1-S * LEASE OPTION NEWPORT HEIGHTS
SELLER HAS BOUGIIT ANOTHER! This home is remodeled
and shows like a model. 3 Bdrm. 3 bath fam room home.
White & light french doors, hardwood floors, manicured yard.
security system & quiet location $529,000.
* VIEW "PROBATE" -NEWPORT HTS
3 Bedrooms. Potential plus. Priced to sell immediately! Don't
miss this one! Views of park, bay & ocean. Priced at
$599,000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-S * "HEIGHTS" FIXER JUST LISTED! 4 BDRM, family room home. Large lot in
Quiet Location close to Cliff Drive. $459,000.
OPEN SATURDAY 1-5
* "HEIGHTS BARGAIN!"
Newport Beach fee land for only $385,000! Sturdy lath &
plaster 3 Bdnn, 2 bath with 4 car garage. Call today! * BRAND NEW LISTING
IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS
TRADTION AND CHARM! Hard to find 4 BDRM 3 BATH.
Custom with 6 car garage! Convert garage for "Live-In"
quarters. Exceptional house -Exceptional value! $589,000. * NEW LISTING!
"LAGUNA IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS"
A WOK AT OCEAN AND CATALINA from the spacious
deck of this 3 BDRM 2lh bath home. Two story hillside
location. Good sized .yard. Open beamed ceilings, French
doors, 2 fireplaces, private spa. $599,000 * NPT HGHTS -FINISH BUJiDING!
MUST SELL unfinished remodel. Three bedrooms plus den
plus family room. This home is charming and very liveable!
Just' completed addition. Price just reduced to $499,000. * LEASE OPTION OR ·LEASE
SUBMIT OFFERS on this 3 bdrm brand new custom Jn
Huntington Beach. Ocean views. LEASE $2,200 per mo.
Asking $437,000
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Ocean views abound from this home in Shore Oiffs in Corona del Mar.
fJdl•y Shows grandness
or oca•-Vl1w 111111
T he grand entry hall to this mag-
nificent custom estate reflects
the superior quality and style
which has been actueved throughout
this spacious new five-bedroom, S.'.h-
bath ocean-view residence.
Polished marble floors, soaring ceil-
in~ and a stately curved stajrway lead
to estate-size rooms. Designed to
focus on the spectacular ocean view
while being richly appointed with the
finest intenor features, this residence
also compliments the serene com-
munity of curved, bee-lined streets at
Shore Oiffs in Corona del Mar.
~utiful cabf ~, art display al-
coves, custom celli~ treatments and
three fireplaces with ~ished marble
~are examples of the attention
to detail this home offers. The enor-
mous prmet kitchen with adjoini~
breakfast room is i:eady for thoSe whO
enjoy a light and airy emnronment
and top guality appliances indudi~ a
full Subzero refrl&ierator/freezer. spa-
cious granite countets also serve as a ~ttirough ~r to the family room
Property of the Week
which was desi~ f<>F larae family
functions and ente;fainlng.
The master suite adjoins the library
and offers a wet bar with refrigerator
and ice eak6 plus a magnificent pol-
ished marble bath with spa-tub -
each with an oce~ view.
The guest room and family bed·
rooms are spacious and have private
designer baths. Conveniendy located
maid's room, oversized three-car ga-
rage, two heating/air conditioning 5Y5":
tems are among the extensive rist of
interior features.
The exterior is breathtakin,g with su-
perbly designed landscaping, river
rock and flatstone hardscapln,g and
copper rain gutters to accent tile tra-
dioonal architecture of this truly mag-
nificent estate.
Priced at $3,495,000. Star Real Es-
tate. Vaughn and Susie Safford, 760-
6129. ·-= .. mtwm'lc lllllllllllld From38
that Is properly marketed is sold." With
more than $150,000,000 in personal
sales, he definitely speaks from experi-
ence.
"A successful sale at top dollar will
require more than simP.IY pladng a list-
ing in the multiples and passtng out fly
ers," he askfed. "It will require innova-
tive methods of exposing the property
to a greater extent than is normatry at-
tained by the conservative techniques
and constraints of 'traditional' compa--
nies."
Currently established statewide, Na-
tionwide USA soon will franchise na-
tionally. Nationwide USA is the fastest-
growing new real estate com~ny In
California, according to Patrick Gillespie,
Natlonwide's senior vice president
By July of 1992, there will be 1 7 of-
fices in Orange County. Cutrendv, there
are offices In~ Beach, Hunting-
ton Bach, 11'\iine, Sanca lv'ta, RNer'lkM
and ~n Joie.
"Star Sardt" winner Jimmy HoPPer,
left, with Nationwtde's pretldent
Patridt Tenore.
The premise of the foundation of Na-
tionwide USA Is that reaJ estate apnts
desperately need a multiple source in-
come to stay In the buSiness end be
able to property end effeaMty ollr d'le
set'Yice thil the Q.lltotntn IOrely need.
NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, Novem~er 16, 1991 I PAGE.47
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
We-woald like to help yoa bay or .. u yoar •o••· # 1
RfJMAX Age nt 8 out of 10 years in the State of California. Rank~d nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 11 years
consecutive. ·
760-5000 or 760-1580
WHY LIST WITH JUST ONE AGENT!
CALL THE KOOP TEAM
CORONA DEL MAR
OCEANFRONT
BOB KOOP. 4'11.
Ocean Blvd. Lot "A" "B"&"C"
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Tenative approvals from coastal, planning,
Oty Council, buildable to 3,000 sq. ft. The
finest of ocean & coastal views.
Tenative approvals from Coastal, Planning &
City Council. Lot "B" buildable to 3,000 sq.
ft. 180° ocean & coastal views. Lot "C" buil-
~ to..6,000 sq.fl
Harltor. Bav A Oceaa Vlnn
Fantastic views, "No Bee" from this custom 38R 5 BA
with game room w/20 ft. bar, pool lzlble, gaming area,
s*is built ln entertainment center. Huge maSter suite, with
spa. Can easily make lnto A BR. This $Wfy js a gi:e.al buy.
Was $1,600,000, $1,250,000, $1,100,000 Aaldag $1,290,000 A.ldag $1,490,000 EACH NOW $995,000
BOB a DOVIE KOOP B Iii DOVIE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP
FAS TB LUFF
1,7 Del Mar S BR 3 BA tri-lewl home. eddJtlonal
Ccn$hl tv mnodeled family room, 2 cer garage, 2
flreplca, formal living 8t dining R-2 Lat
Ol.ww wll ..... opllofl room.
0..-wilSd $519 fh OMw wit canv.
$14&.500 BOB KOOP JR.
llOB KOOP '8. 7M-llHatHI
COSTA MESA
eatmlneter Ave.
t.o WI With Its loft, MedlWTanMn ~ cuslom home .......... ~,,..,.. Faw bediooms. thrM ful baths, lrg
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Newport Beac•
Fl\111 yar old Medltai •• _, bwn-
home. Thr9e lerge bedrooms, three
baths. large IMng nn wtlh llrwplec:e..
two car altKhed =· with ia.. Cll .... option. Of offer.
LP.ASE OPl'ION ........
BOB KOOP
INDUSTRIAL
CONDO
Finished olloe • ~ IPK.9
2000 9Qll'e ...... Xlnt CCllD Mna
location. Amanltla Include: Cargo
door, MW c.pet. wet bw, buill .....
lhower, 2 b91h mlmnd ~
4 latge offlca. ····-BOB a DOVll! KOOP
SAN .nJAN
<'APISTIANO
$153,900
TOWNHOUSE
3 bedroom 1 ~ 8Mh 2 lklfy
~. 2 cw .-ched ~.
nice ywd. lob of mnmic ••
meuw cwpet. mnl blnda. move
In coodltlo11.
CAMEO SHORES
oaANVIEWS
In • ~ this bautiful
CUlbn mnodeled heme is a 3Bt.
can be 5, formal dining, fam. rm
sitting room oil masier su.itit, welk
to private beaches adjacent to new
golf CXlWM. WiD ... option. wai ftADE DOWN . .......
BOB A DOVIE KOOP
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Seagate waterfront townhome. tndodes dodc for 37
foot boot. This beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 both i1 ideal
for enter1oining. Includes Jormol dining room, lorge
living room ond fireplace surrounded by floor to ceil·
ing mirror. Lorge waterfront polio. $479,900. Coll
Jerry and Jone Uhou, 8-42-6691 .
::rJflfl= Locoted Olop o ~ th. MO II th.
plctumque colony of CCtOnOdo Polnle, o f1fM1te
community of ~rsonolizecf residences off.rtng
apedoeulor unob.truded oc.an, coostol, conyon ond
mountain views. 12 homes ond 24 custom home
sites O'<'Oiloble. lots priced lrom $2 l 5,000 to
$430'°°°. Homes $700,000 to $97.S,OOO. Col Oo¥ld ond Gett ot 564-1388 or 573-2428.
An excellent \'Olue. 4 bedroom, 3YJ both.
Expanded bonus/gues1 qucwters. Includes
dining room ond crockling lireploc:.e. NO.
ly mointoined yards. Community pool,ond
IPO· $559,000. Coll for mOl'8 informo·
tion. 720-0611 .
Newport lleoch
Magnificent 3 bedroom 4 both de·
signed In the French ~egency style.
OVor 3,300 ~ feet of living .space.
Rich marble flOors. Formol entry and
dining room. Three fireploces. Breath·
toking viowt of bock boy, city lights
and Fashion Island. $1,395,000. Coll
720.0611.
VIiia Balboa
Fontostic 2 bedroom, 2 both in gated
community ln Newport Beoch. Profes·
sionolly decorated with thcx.tsonds in
upgrades. Just 1 year old. Minutes
from the beach. An incredible value.
$269,000. Coll 720-0611 .
Coeta Mesa
Greot home for the first tim& ~r. 2
bedroom, 1 1 .5 both: Atrium model.
Tile in kitchen. Lorge moster bedroom.
Enjoy ocean breetes. 8ike or ~ to
the beach. 2 cor garage. S 179,500.
Coll 720-0611 .
CoNnadelMar
Typifies oil ihe chorm of o Corona del
Mar dupi.x plus the ·oc:M>t:i:.: en-
lorged moster suite, modem and
renovated kitchen. Delightful living
room with atone fireplace. Comer lot.
Private potio. 2 bedroom rental unit.
Each with. its own loundry room.
$539,000. Coll 720-0611 . .
.• CoNnadel ...
Super remod.ied home In Olde Co-
rona del Mor. loyely n. lined" str.et, ~ ol PCH. NeeCfs added hallway
k> cOfWM this ~ lfoty dusNx 1o a
3 bedroom, 2 boil with den. W>bling
lpOr $499 ,000, Coll 720-0611. ........ , ....
Prestigious locotion. F°""Y oriented
neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, lV•
baths. Edra Iorgo family room/tu~
room, fonnol dining room and fn.
place. Beautiful comer lot. $231,000.
Coll 720-0611 .
Full ~ oncl Foahion blond v\ews.
3 bedroom, 2 both condominium in presfi.
gious gated community. Includes dining room, lomily room ond den. Cozy R<e-
ploce. Communlty pool, spo ond tenni1.
Just 3 blocks to beodi. $399,000. Coll
720-0611.
Big Canyon
Open Sunday 1-5. (14 Ookcrest)
Expansive golf course location on o
quiet cul do soc. Exquisite custom
home hos 5 bedrooms, 7 baths,
approx. 7200 sq. ft. Formal dining,
family rooms, 5 fireplaces, and 3 car
garage. Oversi1ed pool ond spa In
tropical setting. $2,5'49,000. Coll
Sharon (Vogt) and Tom Alllnson at
673-8728 or 720-0611 .
VIiia Balboa
Great penthouse value. Single bed-
room condo. Cathedral ceilings, sky-
lights. Private deck ond polio. Com·
munity pool, spa, tennis and gym. like
o YOCotion at home. $189, 900. Coll
720-0611 .
Newport lleach
Open Sunday 1-5. 1'418 Mariners Dr.
Completely remodeled 3 bedroom, 3
both. Dining room, huge bonus room
ond dream kitchen with new oppli·
onces. Fantastic moster suite. Spar·
ldlng pool In yard. $498,000. Coll
720-061 i
Totolly ,.::tr o~nded 3
bedroom, 21h both In desiroble Seo·
wind. features loft/bonut room, gour-
met kitchen. Private patio. $718,000.
Coll 720-0611 .
Newport 8each
1 so-boy view. 3 bedn>om, 211.J
baths. Dining oreo, ccrr fireplace, po·
rquet wood floors. lowly yard with
large c:O'l'ef9d poffo, ~ lighting
ond spa, $539,000. Col 720-0611. ... ........
ReduC9d SS0,0001 MOit desl...d olt
one le¥el with golf COUfM view.
Expanded floorplon lncludH 2
bedroom., 3 baths .• Two Ai~
ond dining room. P'9S1igiout got9d
community lndudet pools, tennis ond
spo•. $625,000. Coll 720·0611 .
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.... ,.,, hoch
Pmo!e boyffont home. S bedroom, 5 both
estate home, uniquely situated next to porlc
in prestigious 0'90. Cho.rming two stoty flo..
orplon wilh on oponment CMlf' 3 COi' Vo·
rage. Ask~ finondng. Priold to Jell at
$2, 150,000. Coll 72().0611.
Newport 9eoch
Magnificent French de•ign with green
over1ones. Locoted in highly deslroble
oreo. 5 bedrooms, 7 baths in OPPfC*
5,660 sq feet of living· spoce. Spectocu·
lor pool surrounded .by marble.
S 1.695,000. Coll 720-0611.
Newport hach
Open Sundoy 1-5. (381 s.owind. Ir·
vine Ave., neor University.) Reduced,
for fast sole. Boc:k Boy beauty. Shows oride of ownership. 1. bedroom, 2lh
both lipht ond airy unit. features cus·
lom mirrors, French doors and boy wi-ndows with window seats. Channing
bntolcfost nook. $245,000 Coll Sharon
(Vogt) ond Tom Allinson. 673-8728 or 72<J.0611 .
NewpcNt hod.
Sharp 2 bedtoom, 2lh both condo in
excellent condition. Gfeenbelt locatlon.
Features sunken living room, CtOClding
flntploce, wet bor. Community pool,
spo and tennis. Wolk to·beoch ond ah·
opp1ng. S265,ooo. eo11 no.0611.
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Greot East Costo Meto duplex. Oose
to shopping, ocross from pork. Both
units ant 2 bedrooms, 1 both. Goroge
plus extra pottdng. &c1R1nt locatlon.
$279,900. Coll 720-061 l •