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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-11-30 - Orange Coast PilotLOCATION SID ltlAft "........ 1.J .. ~k.t. w .. CoroiN 2-J .. ~ IHdl 2·J ,..., FISHNJ c-1 c--.., ... .... .... .-di. ......... ..... .. ~.__ T1DES TOOAY Ant i.ip 4:57 a.a. SA fint t-11:J7 LA 1.0 Sec-4 .... 5:2',..... , .. s-w1-. 11:00p.a.1.J SUNDAY Ant hip 5:35 LM. S.I flnit t-12:J2 LM, o.J SecOl\CI hip 6:35 , ..... 3.1 5-d loW 11 :43 ,... 1.6 QUOTES OF TltE DAY "We're not cave people anymore. No one needs a fur. It is a completely unnecessary vanity item." Ava Park, Newport Beach resident and .founder of Orange County Peo- J.le for Animals (A1 0) . • 1Tne animal shall not ~ measuf't!d by man. In a world older and mo~ com- plete than ours, they mo\.1! finished and complete, gi~ed with extensions of the senses we have lost or never at· tained, living by voices we never hear." ' Henry Beston COMMUNITY EVENTS • The Holiday Wreath Festfval continues from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. tcxJay and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at Piecemakers Country Store, 1720 Adams Ave. in Costa Mesa. The event features live entertainment, food and wreath-making demonstrations. · . • · · • A Swedish Country FaJr comes :(o Cost.a Mesa's Neighborhood Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave. Sun~ day from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., featuring Swedish a afts, food and dancing. •"Fahrenheit 451", a drama about a futuristic, book·bumlng soci- ety, is being presented by Coasdine Community Coll~ at Corona def Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beach. Performances are Friday and Saturday nights at 8 p.m., through Dec. 7. Tickets are $8 and $6. For information, call 751- 9740. • Bacbtage Theater 1599 SuperK>r Ave. in Costa Mesa, presents 646· 5887. "K2," a drama about the con· quest of a snow-oovered mountain. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sun- days at 2 p.m. throuW1 Dec. 22. Tick· ets range fr0m S10 to s12.so. For in· formation,\call 646-5887. JUST THE FACTS School officials cite economic pressures of families 81 RUA Loar ..... NEWPORT BEACH -One out of ew:ty two high school dropouts in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District is Latino, according to the latest dropout survey released by school district officials earlier this week. School officials say the higher-than-ever number of Latino dropouts represents '90aring Latino enrollments, not a greatly increased rate of failure. During the 1990- 91 school year, Latino students counted for 20.2 percent of the district's total en- rollment, compared to only 11.2 percent during the 1988-89 school year. Although district officials say the per· ccntage of Latinos who drop out of school has remained fairly stable, their growing numbers promise to increase the attention the district must give to the problems of the Latino community. Last June, Newport-Mesa was one of only 20 districts in the nation to win a three-year federal grant for a Family En- glish Literacy Program. Reccot school dis- trict studies show that parents of Latino high school ctroeouts are typically unin- volved in their children's education. The program's first classes begin Monday night, with the goal of bringing parents into the educational loop. District officials also announced Tues· day night that school board agendas will now be printed in Spanish. The move to- ward bilingual school district materials was advocated by new school board mcm· ber Martha Fluor, a biJingu_al teacher's See DROPOUTS/ID Piii Holiday lifts spirits of merchants Struggling shopkeepers on Newport Boulevard hope for big sales boost By Tony Cox 8uslnm Edlol COST A MESA -After being battered by the recession and continuing construc- tion on the Costa Mesa Freeway exten- sion, Newport Boulevard merchants arc displaying a surprisingly positive attitude about their plight and their holiday sales prospects. "We're doing just fine," said Andy Adams, manager of the Radio Shack store on Newport Bou· levard. "I'm really busy. We've got a big line right llOW." '~I weather this one (slump), I'll probably be around another 15 years.• ---· owner of Terry's Waterbeds Friday's tradi- t i on a 1 po s t- T ban ts g 1 vi n g shopping binge came as a welcome boost to retailers on the boulevard, who have posted sharp de- clines in sales since freeway construction began choking off access to the area last year. More than a dozen Newport Bou· levard stores have gone out of business in the last two ycan, and many of the survi- vors are struggling to hang on until early 1993, when the f recway work is ex-pected to be completed. "If ( weather this one, I'll probably be around another IS years," said Terry Wanaak, owner of Terry's Watcrbeds. Wans&k said his sates have been down 40 percent to SO percent this year, and busmess remained slow on Friday. He said he's tried to adjust by cutting over- head and advising his drivers and custom- ers to take alternate routes. Wansak and Adams said the openina of a aecoad IOUlhbound lane on Newport Boulevard in Aupst improved accaa and sales in the area. But just u thinp atan- e<l looking up. retailers on the boulevard bepn b~ lor a second phaso of the freeway project. Caltrllll is slated to begin extending the freeway from Fairview Road to 19th Street In January. That work ls expected to create a bottleneck further south than the tie-up at Newport and Fairview that was alleVJated in August. "I think it will be OK," said Ra ndy See BOULEVARD_. .... ~(~ Shoppers swamped South Coast Plaza Friday, the busiest shopping day of year. • Senior volunteers donate their love to Fairview residents Local shoppers swarm South Coast Plaza in search of Christmas gifts By LonAnn Basheda Stall Wntef . Merchanb at South Coast Plaza and Fashion Island said business was booming Friday on what is traditionally the busiest shopping day of the year, despite predic· tions that the economic downswing would thwart holiday sale~. "We were just jamming over there," !>a id Janice Fuch!>, sales manager for Fashion Island in Newport Beach. "The pa rk1ng lot W3!\ fillc.d LO Inside t"1'DemoMtration: Some 80 people marched through Crystal Court Friday afternoon to protest Robinson's sale of fur/A10 capacity by around 12:30 p .m. And to max out that early is pretty good for us." Fuchs said she spoke with about 15 Fashion Island merchants by late after· . noon and got the same good news from each: "A lot of people are buying." A sampling of South Coast Plaza mer· chants also proved positive. "We're actually off to a good start," said John Rauch, a manager at Toys In- ternational. "In fact, I would venture to say we're getting more traffic today than we did last year." But some managers said that while South Coast Plaza seems to be weathering the sluggish economy this holiday season, sister stores across the country arc still in a rut. "For us, knoclt on wood, business has been really good," said Jane Anderson, an associate manager at Banana Repub- lic. "But talk with stores across the coun· try and you don't bear the same story." Anderson said she bas spoken with a number of managers from Banana Re· public stores in the Midwest and the South, and all repon slow sales. South Coast Plaza manager Jim Hen· wood believes the plaza is in better shape because of the quality of merchandise sold there. Henwood will not release sales figures for the plaza. but management at some of the mall's major department stores backed flim up. "We've had a slight upward trend in · sales." said Linda Luna-Franks, a man· ager at Nordstrom. "And we're optimistic:; that that will continue." ChlllY Wlldl&P lldl r111d111ll II Ille hollllly --- By his Yokol StJft Wltllr • I NEWPORT BEACH -The cold, blus· tery weather Friday blew some unwanted dust onto the Cresh Christmas trees in the Peltzer Pine lo t on Bonita Canyon Drive. But Maureen Peltzer didn't mind so much, because the crisp air brought some- thing else -customers. "The cold weather helps sales," said Peltzer. "People arc In the mood for Christmas." The wintry weather that detcended on Southern California on 'fhanbcMaa Dey. dropp1na nl bttlmc temperatwa to the 30s alid 40s. continued Friday but Jl SMp- posed to warm up today, in~ cupty Californ~ Cashion. • Mild Santa Ana conditions are ex- pected to continue throuah the weekend, witta JO. to 30-mPlt ......_ diar *iel illd -.... W!ATHBWl9 .. --~-·------------ · .ni ilu:t Qtlt: '" ~ I n C"n: 'Jt!I 1 'tiw ' •t11 nc 'l"J ':Jri•! 11i j • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i -- Pilot People Ball HllllJ tE m:--~~~~~~~~~~~~- /1\ believer in the power of positive thinking and a teacher at Estancia High School since 1966, the first year of the Newport" Mesa Unified School District. Hassay, 59, has been coordinator of the high school Career Center for the last eight years and the home game football announcer at the school for the last quancr century. LIVE FROM 'H IJORA:a--------- Hassay, a former radio and television announcer, used to do remote broadcasts during the big band era from the ldora ~ark Ballroom in Youngstown, Ohio. mrnJN TO B.l.llGllll.....__ ______ _ He interviewed most of the great band leaders and musicians of l940s -from Stan Kenton to Duke Ellington. "My biggest dream, as I near retirement, would be to become a big band music ~nsultant of that era," he said. "I consider myself an ab- solute expert on the subject." POSITIVETUCllNG,__ _______ _ For the last nine years, Hassay has been an advocate for the power of positive thinking and its positive results for his students. "What I try to teach everybody is that you have the choice at any moment of your life to be positive or negative," he said. "It's infi- nitely wiser to be positi.,.e." Several years ago Hassay served as executive director of the "Think Positive" campaign fOr high school students in association with Rev. Robert Schullcr's inter- national "possibilities thinking" campaign, appearing on Schul- lcr's "Hour of Power" television show. C orlcy Miles pulled the leftovers from the refrigerator and slapped a half dozen chunks of turkey, a couple of spoonful~ of stuffing, a dab of mashed potatoes and a slice of cranberry on the bread and quickly buried the post-Thanksgiving sandwich in his mouth. In the Car end of the kitchen, Benny Lambada fiddled with the coffee machine. Li ke most gadgets and gizmos, the coffee maker was far beyond Lambada's comprehension. "It's a glorious day, Benny,'' Miles roared, o"livious to Lambada'~ fruitless efforts with the coff ec maker. "Things arc turning our way." Lambada, who'd managed to spill water on the floor and half a can of Folgers on the counter, looked up. "What things turning our way, boss." Miles polished off the sandwich and grabbed the morning's copy of the Helm . He tossed it in Lambada's direction. ''Read by Sherri i..s.u the lead story." Lambada picked up the paper, spilling the rest of the can of coffee in the process. He struggled with the words. They balked and ran together, staring back at him like angry black insects. Miles, now working on his first beer of the day, realized his mistake and took back the paper. "Our friend Gator Malone got caught in a compromising position at Gina's G-String Tanning Salon. What .Katherine Bell's story doesn't say, of course, is that I had someone from our camp invite him there. Told him it was a candidate's forum. Big dummy shows up and -presto -headlines." Lambada nodded, his face as blank as ever. "What that means, Benny, is that Gator is practical toast as a political candidate. Now we just aim in on old Sage Brush; take care of her and you'll be our next councilman." Lambada looked perplexed. "How come I wasn't invited to the candidate's forum?" PiiiL ...... ... to be continued ....... Jr. OlllttNn How to reach us at The Pilot Orculllbt Ot'l"ll County M2-4333 Mv"111l•1 Clasllfled M2-S6 78 Display M2-4321 fdllorW News 540-1224 Sports 642~lJO NiWI, ~ .. 64M170 =-*-Ma-4JJ1 ......... .,, ... By Lori.Ann Basheda Sllll Wltlef W hen painter Gordon Cawthon was hired by Costa Mesa 30 years ago, it was to give faded city buildings a facelift and perk up playground equipment. Now Cawthon devotes his days to painting out the graffiti that is scribbled across the city nearly every night. And the writing on the 'wall spells money. The city has budgeted more than $57,000 to clean up the problem this fiscal year alone. Cawthon said most of the culprits arc gang members who spray-paint their logos along sound walls, sidewalks and streets to mark their turf. Obscene drawings, advertising for sexual services, swastikas and ethnic slurs, Cawthon secs it all when he climbs into his van filled with paint cans and rattles through the dark streets to clean it up. Mwc Monlnil'tloc Gordon Cawthon, a 30-year e mployee of the city of Costa Mesa, uses a high-powered sprayer and other tools, such as a sand blaster, in his daily quest to rid the city's walls of graffiti. "There ain't no rhyme or reason to it," he said. "It's just everywhere." Fortunately, a majority of it never sees the light of day. Cawthon sets his alarm no- later than 5 a.m. and as early as 2 a.m. so that he can paint over the graffiti before anyone is offended. Cawthon scouts the city daily,· concentrating his search an the southwest end of town where the graffiti is most prolific. He takes along a 100-pound sack of sand to blast tough-to-remove paint from concrete walls and his van is equipped with an $8,000 high-pressure hot water washer. Another tool of the graffiti removal trade is a paint remover that costs the city $100 a gallon. "Occasionally while I'm working in the alleys I'll see them hanging out the windows, snickering." Cawthon said. "It can be pretty spooky at times when you're by yourself. Some of these alleys are pretty bad." Last week. be met his largest match: graffiti that stretched for about a half a mile along a sound wall behind an apartment complex on Baker Street. Costa Mesa police officer Vern Hupp said police arc investigating, but it appears the culprits arc a crew of "taggers." A tagger is someone who tries to leave his alias on as many places as he can. The style of writing, a flowery script, is distinct from the block style letters gangs tend to use. Cawthon said he once awoke to find that a tagger had left his moniker at 96 locations on Paularino, Baker and Bristol streets overnight. "I haven't seen it in several months, though," he said. "So they either gave up or they're in jail." Hupp said police have found that many of the culprits spend a lot of money on paint and often take time to draw their logos or monikers on paper first to use as a blue prints when they go spraying. "They think they're artists," Hupp said. "Or maybe they are. Some of them have excellent art capabilities, they just haven't directed it in the right area." Hupp said police recently arrested a college student who used such an excuse. "But a lot of the motivation is seeing their name on the wall," Hupp said. "And the thrill is 5eeing if they can get away with it." With gangs, Hupp said, graffiti is a way to mark turf. "And when someone sprays over it," Hupp said. "It's war." Cawthon takes a Polaroid picture of each piece of graffiti he finds and hand it oveqo police. Hupp said they use the photos as ammunition in the event the culprit ends up in court. Pollce Log l Costa Mesa . Someone broke into the Costa Mesa Golf Courac Friday and damaged ICY· eral golf carts to the tune of Sl,000. One or the carts wu found in the lake . • An employee at Associated Electrics Inc., 3585 Cadillac Ave., returned to work Thursday to find the front door smashed and ncarty $10,000 worth of radio controlled cars and computer equipment misaina-• A resident of the 100 bloclt of Flower Street found his back door pried open last Monday after he discovered rwo RolCll watches and five suits massing. • A man told police three tecnagen ~inted a gun at him and tried to rob him Sunday as he walked north on Harbor Boulevard. According to the police report the man wH walking in the 300 block of Har- bor when tfle youths surrounded him. He then walke<I across the street to the front or Long John Silvers, but one of the suspcctJ followed him, pulled a handgun out of his waistband and pointed for him to wait bcbJnd the: buildina. The .man told police that the. gunman then pbbcd his jacket and tried to push him toward the baclc of the buildlnc. but he fled Into Lona John Silvers and called police. Did You Know? Newport Beach Four fishing rods and £cis wonh S2.64Q were stolen from a 42-foot boat docked in the 1100 block or Back Bay Dnve hy .i thief who pried open a loclced hatch to enter the veucl . • A pan of oil left on a hot, but unlit stove at the Courtyard restaurant 2640 E. COut Highway, is believed to have caused a small fire that was mufftd out by tJ:ie automatic ?Verhead e~inguishers while the eatery wu closed. Employees coming to work an the morning found the white extinguisher powder atl over the khCheo. • Two fishina reels worth ~t.000 were stolen from a boat docked in tlie 1800 block of Bayside Drive, while four other reels worth a total $720 were stolen from a boat docked in the I 100 block of Back B:iy Drive. ' •• A thief pried open the door or Print Emporium, Inc .. 2000 Quail St. and took $100 cash and a handcart also worth SIOO. ' • Someone ,threw a rock through the win~ow of the Linda Bentley store, 2901 W. <;:oast Highway, and t~k an undetermined amount of women's clothing. in-cluding leather skirts and iackets and fur jacket' ....... Jalllf M ore Balboa feny ulvia: this photo from the post card collection of CoronA dcl Mar resident Carolyn Conway. This is tl\e 1940s model of the Balboa F~rry_. In Allgust, 1949, all aboard the ferry Joker had an extended rid~ when the 0D11ne died on a trip from the Wand to the peninsula. The feny bepft to drift down channel to llie harbor entrance. AMtW laij, The Commodore wont to die · retc:Ue, but was uriable to pueh the other boat to die....,. side. So finally a tow Wll .._ and the Joker Wll i*W lllilk totheBll»OallllftcltaDl'laM her ferry Fdl•her ... Commodore. ' DIM'f _, • tiddlll ._._ ••11-. .... ,.,... lllitdtbl OllllCllWiMI ,....,,.,y. ------------ - ---------------------------. ------- ------------- -------------- Not even a magic lamp would help Lorin Weiss is what•.s known In the news trade as a "usually reliable source." Indeed, in the 20 years l have known him, Lorin's hi&h·level information has been virtually infallible. Thus, l have no reason to doubt the veracity of the story that !allows, even thouah, surprisingly, it hu not been reported elsewhere. i ... _ According to Lorin, Gen. Norman~hwankopf recently made a sccr~t visit to the scene of his greatest triumph. The general was escorted through the Iraqi desert by a United Nations inspection team. · They stopped briefly to look at a former SCUD missile site. Gen. Schwarzkopt"walked slowly across the sand, then froze in his tracks. "There's something hard under my foot," the general warned. "Don't move!" a UN official cried. "It must be a land mine.'' --0--h--Schwahlopf slowly traced the outline of the ConatSte strange object with his boot. "No, l don't think . so," he said with relief. "Wrong shape." -----• He leaned down, brushed away the sand and uncovered an ancient oil lamp. He picked it up and began to rub away the crust that had formed over the ages. As he did so, a genie materialized from the spout, "Great to meet you, general," the genie said. "You did a great job here last winier and, as a token of my appreciation, l will grant you any wish.'' The general thought for a moment, then pulled a map of the Persian Gulf area from the pocket of his fatigues. "This region has been plagued with war and chaos since the beginning of history. My wish is that you bring peace to the Middle East." The genie gasped. "Oh, wow, Norm! I know I said any wish, but even I can't do that. Please, give me one more chance, one more wish to grant." Schwarzkopf frowned and was silent for almost a minute. "OK, 1 understand the problem. My other wish is to see the Rams in the Super Bowl during my lifetime." "Hmmm. Let me have another look at that map, general?" the genie sighed. T hey were going to cross a virgin territory and they thought the vir- gins might kill them so they took only four men to protect them. Columnist Dlsaraccs Scar: The Fred Column committed a fowl deed this past week. While the Thanksgiving column on ex-skydiver Lisa Boyer was, 1 think, a pretty good one, it wasn't in the plan. What was supposed to run was a piece on how to cook and carve a turkey, based on knowledge gained at a turkey seminar. Said seminar was put on Tuesday by Trees restaurant and its distinguished publicist, Benjamin Epstein. It was a great idea and would have made a splendid Thanksgiving column. I walked in at precisely 6 p.m., as I had planned for weeks. Alas, the bird surgery began at 4. It is hell growing old. Kid Stuff: Asked to discuss a study unit on exploring the Old West, one of my wife's fourth-grade students wrote: "They were going to cross a virgin territory and they thought the virgins might kill them so they took only four men to protect them" Then there was this holiday ode, authored by Nick S. and titled: "Thanksgiving: Day of the Dead -a Plukumentary. "If I was alive when people wore weird hats with buckles on them, I probably would ve witnessed the first Thanksgiving -the celebration of the most noble and brave creature on earth, the tasty turkey. "Turkeys: Noble creatures, not to mention vegetarians. "Humans: Meat-eating, blood-sucking monsters. "Chickens: Just as tasty as turkeys, but not as cute. "Cream of Mushroom Soup: Mushrooms make great tub toys, but adult supervision is required." Well, what else can you expect for a column in the middle of the long Thanksgiving weekend? Hope yours was as happy as ours. Fine print Around town &nd .rou• lum1 for hound Town to lJo6 van EJ'lltn, Tiit Pilot, JJO •V. Bay St., Cost• Mt111, 91621. Swedish .bazaar COST A MESA -The Swedish Women's Ed11cational Association Or-ange County Ch:iptcr will hold'1heir an- nu•I Christmas event Sunday lrom 11 a.m. 10 S p.m. at the Costa Mesa Com-mun!~ CCnter. Handcrarted Items :ind Swedish baked aooda will be on sale. Ev- el)'One is invited' 10 auend. Rent-a-Santa NEWPORT BEACH -The City o' N~rt Beach, Parts, Beaches and Rec-reation Department is a11in sponsoring a Rent-A-Santa Oaus !rogram from Dec. 1-23. Santa, cquippc w11h candy canes, can be rented for a minimum cfiargi: of SJO for a one-half hour visit between abe houn of 10 •·lfl· and 10 p.m. For infor-mation, c::ill 644-3151. Attention disorder NEWPORT BEACH - A free lecture on A11en1ion Deficit Disorder will be of· rcred by cducutlon:il psychologisl Joan Andrews al 7 p.m. Dec. 2. The lecture will be given al 1151 Dove St., suite 105 in Newport Ocach. Library meeting canceled NEWPORT BEACH -The study ses- sion or the Library Board of Trustees scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 3. has been canceled. The followin1 people ... ere arrested •hi.s r:i\l ,.eek on suspicion of driving under the inOu- cncc. ThcM: people ha\'c only been arrested on suspicion of • crime an~. as ,. i1h alt such crimes, they arc innocent until prO\-cn guilt~ c.rtaMm O Warren Eaton. 65, Cm1:1 llfcs.'l o Lee Doering, 42, Co~1a Mesa O Pedro IUuda·Lopcz. 25. Costu Meia o Lu s ... -citzcr. J9. Cosca Mesa o Manuel rtuma·Florcs. 2:?. Costa Mcu o John !lacker, 29, Cosca Mesa 0 D:illas Rcichstcin. 22, Cos1:1 Mc$:! 0 Sheila St. Lawrence, S3, Corona dcl Mar Moodoy, Cheese pizza or tur- key corn dog, mixed vegetables, pears in light syrup, choice of milk · Tuesday, Dreaded chicken or turkey corn dog, baked french fries, cling peaches, 1/2 almond butter sandwich, choice of milk Wednesday, Rib-shaped patty on a french roll or turkey corn Sailors' meeting NEWPORT BEACI I -The Balboa S:iiling Associ:ition will meea on Tuesday, Dec. 3, at ahc American Lcaion Yacht Oub at 6:30 p.m. For information, call 840·3957. Parks meeting NEWPORT BEACI I -The Newport Beach, Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission will meet at 5 p.m. Dec. 3 at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Fashion luncheon COSTA MESA -The South Coast Cancer League will host a luncheon and o Nicole Or3niks. :!8. O.in3 ro1nt 0 M:ul. V~gtly, :?S. Gardrn GrO\e 0 Michele 0Jrl.c. 37. I tunungton Oc:i,h O Larry Agu1'3r, J I, NC'"JlOn Oc..ch a ~13nin l'\1ds, ~8. r1:1cen11:> 0 Jesus Mcndoza·Rodricucz, :?!\. S:intJ 1\nJ a Alv:lro Crut, 26. Santa An;i 0 Dchi Leet, 27, W.:stmin.icr ~ ..... 0 OryJn Earl Grandy, 25, llunungton ll.:.1d1 D Roger 1\.11ch:1cl I !:ind. 2J. II' inc 0 Gabriel Ncl'On At.:man. Jr., 28. N.:" p<lll lkach ·what's Up? I• * carpet sales * custom draperies * Installation * vinyl, parquet wood • drapery rod repair TOP QUALITY WORKMANSHIP FOR 34 ... SIN COSTAM•U Saturday. N.JVember 30, 1991 dog, green salad with lif?ht cutalin.i dressing, orange juice bar, choice of milk Thursday, Chili nacho~ with mini round chips or turkey corn dog, garden salad with r;inch dressing, peaches en light ~yrup, choice or milk Friday, Warne, sau~asc~. baked tater tots, apple cri~p. choice of milk informal modeling or rashions by Califor· nia designers N!flCY Alvarez. Denise de L:inthumc and Flora Hills at 11 :30 u.m. Dec.3 al the Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center, 1570 Scenic Drive, Costa Mesa. For reservation information, call 751-0441. Library opens late NEWPORT BEACI I -The Newport Beach Public Library will open at 10:30 a.m. instead of the regular 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 4. because of staff training. Earthwalker talk NEWPORT BEACH -Dave Kunst. the first person ve rified 10 have walked around the ~'Orld. will present a free ii- o rtulir Ch:ulcs r ctcNJn. SJ. I tun11ni:ton lk:ich ::I Akundni r :i)tOn, ·'7. ll'1n.: D rh1hp Kostoff. -17, M1ss1un V1cJ0 ::I DJr"n Alh:n Fine. ~6. S)lmar 0 Chn~tcn Ann Nilsen. 38. :'\c"(ll>rt 0.:J<h 0 Donald Terr ,cc \hsh)ll, bl. llunton~tt\n O.:~ch 0 Don Mal' in John'<>n. J.I, :-;I!\< port D.:ach ° F Jlco Goru:ilcz Luc.:ro, ~'J. SJnla Ana lusamcd talk at 7 J>.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 11 Mariners Branch Libruy, For more infonn.ation, call 644-314S. Stress elimination COSTA MESA -Dan Millstein, a profossional stress management consult- ant, will offer a free stress elimination workshop from 7:30 10 9 p.m. Dec. S at the Cossa Mesa Communiay Center. Senior craft sale COSTA MESA -The Cost:i Mesa Senior Citizen Oub Needle Crarten will have a crart sale in the lobby or the C~la Mc"1 Community Ccnlcr on Dec. 3 and Dec. 5. Child's Christmas COSTA MESA -A reading or ~Ian Thomas' holiday classic .. A Quid's Christmas in Wales" will be given at 7:.30 p.m. Dec. 4 at the meeting or .Friends or Orange Coast College's Norman E. Wat· w n Library. The program will be held in the Captain's Table reslauranl on the college campus. The mec1ing is open 10 the public. Admission is S5. For reserva- tions. call 432·5087. Artist's reception COSTA MESA -a reception for ahe photo exhibition "This ls Our Yard" will be held from 7 10 9 p.m. Dec. 4 in the Orange Coast College Ara Gallery. OCC dance professor Karen Shanley will per- form ''A Ta~te of Ashes," chofcographed by Jo Dicrdorrr at the reception. For in- formation, c:ill 432-5725. O J~·ph Rob.:n Miron. 28, l..oog Bc::1ch o I k nry frcd Rampcll, Jr .. 37, Walnut u .:ck O Rohen Lee Dc3thcr:i&c. 40. Costa Mcs;i 0 Oolorn MJrgan:t M1lh:r. ~6. 1..3gun:i 1'Cgud o EJ,.arJ Jay r ;ugc. JS, llunhngton Oc:idh O Rici. Anthony Pad11lJ. 33. Costa Mcs:i .::: JJM>n Joseph Gomc:t. :?O. W~1mmstcr 0 Gcorac Eric Mellor. 37, Or:ini:e Join the Club and Enjoy Country Club Living at tbe t Direct golf cart access to Newport Beach Country Club. t Spectacular golf course and sunset views. t Footsteps to Fashion Island and Peninsula -opping. dining and entertainment. t Spaciow 2 and 3 btdroom apartment homes up to 2,500 square feet. t Two car garages for most apattmorts. + Private, secluded, automatic guard gate. t Professional on-site management. Open Daily (714) 644-5189 h Mowldo Gold Di.Mnand Wah. becuted in t4 k¥at fPd Each with diamond bezel and h<x.w ma~ Intricately textlftd bracelets. Swiss quartz JOJJ lrlstol <•rt tol et r .. terlH) Co1t1 MtJ• 11'-4Jl..alH I • ... 111• •1r1 ... 7m1 • D&lllfdll ~A MP.SA -More than 700 homelcla and datituao peOplc were ~to a full 1"hlabcfvina diAncr Thursday at the Someone Carea lthcben Thunday, which opened ill doors for the day at the Rea ity Center. ~wu our bat Tbanklaivin& ever," said Merle Hatlebcrs. who fou the soup kitchen in f986. · ns the 80 wluntecn helping serve the food throughout the after· nocC were Costa Mesa Mayor Muy Hornbuckle and restaurateur M*l Kang. who donated 120 turkeys and ot~r fixings for the dinner. raJ Corona del Mar hi&h school students also helped out, gettina an opening" lesson about poverty in the area, Hatlebcra uid. ...&out 100 senior citizens also had dinner. "I don't think anyone shoiii have to cat a.lone on Thanksgiving,'• she said. J6,na1 lunch service from the soup kitchen resumed Friday at the Soul Coest Ouistian Qureh on Victoria-Street. 4houah Hatlebcra is not sure where the soup kitchen will be op· era•a come the bcarMing of 1992, she's planning another similar feut for Qiristmu and will oecd more volunteers and donations. ""'ta ll'DVllll 111.allll .................. C:i>ST A MESA -A landmark city residential project that will pro. vid~ffordable housing to the working poor received unanimous IP'" pro. from the Plannin& Commission Monday night. ~ler-O'Bryon cl Associates of Newport Beach were given the go- ahetd to convert the 96-room Travel Lodge at 2450 Newport Boulevard int~ single-room occupancy hotel. or SRO. The complex will be called .. ------------• -.. -.. .. • .. ----.. ----... -- ••• SO.UTH COAST PLAZA JUST FOR THEHOLIDAYS SHOPS •• What do you do · with Aunt Millie's old chest? When Aunt Millie gave you that wonderful old chest, you kMW t~t one day it will be a valuable heir1oom . All that is needed is that · certain ptKe of the finest qu.ility, solid brass, decora- 1ive h.lrdw~re from West End West. With our selection, we'll put something wc>r)- derful on her chest and our knowledgeable expertise will 1ake a load off of yours. 2133 Laguna Canyon Rd.· Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (714) .,..2264 -• THE BODY SHOP GIFT BASKET CENTER Holiday basktts filkd with products from Tut Body Shop KNOI rs BERRY FAl\M Custom food ittms pack~ for gift givint ---- OUTH OAs·r LAZA. Third lml BULLOCK'S CHRISTMAS GALLERY A whimsical world oi holiday colkctiblts First ltvtl-C1rousd Court THE CHRISTMAS GUILD A king's ransom in Christmas ornaments First ltvtl-May Company Wing THE GLOWING CANDLE Candles to light up your holidays Third lml ., HICKORY FARMS Tut country smells and tastts of Christma< Third lt'vtl , Third kvtl LATIA'S Otlicious gounMt foods a1id hoUday gifts Third kvtl NORDSTROM HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE A uniqut sdtcrion oi Rne h1pncn and specialty gifts · First lml-May Company wins THE POPCORN PALACE & CANDY EMPORIUM Edibk Jifts for Mi fO_M an ,our ~R Third ltwl POSH PRElEM1'S Crtlfiw art• I'-~ ndsift .. rhirct&"' THEWRA .... D c .. ~ ..._ .. wnppinc and ... ThintlMf HOLIDAY Hou.-1: DAILY tO A.M -• ~ .... IUNDAY 1' A.M.-7 " ... .. lleel1•1t111111nt Nlcoll'I CMb01Ct extmllled ta 1998 NEWPORT BEACH -New- port-Mesa Unified School District Superintendent John Nicoll's con- tract has been extended for an ad- ditional year by school board members. Nicoll, who turned 70 on Wednesday, received the vote of confidence from school board members Tuesday nisht without. comment. Nicoli's $107,000 annual salary will remain the same, but the 20- year superintendent has decided to turn m a district-provided car in return for a $600 a month trans· portation allowance. • NBWPOaT BllACH -A new AIDS ........... poup founded "1 a ~ Bctch woman has come undor invcsatpaion by the police •runent followlna sev- eral com~aints. After learitlns International AIDS Reaarch in Udo Marina Village laU noc been san~ed by a lalJCr AIDS research group, po- lice detectives questioned founder Usanne Carrington and advised her that her fund-raisin' activities may not be 008'lplying with regula- tions. uld Newport Beach Police Sgt-Andy Gonis. Detectives advised Carrington she must oblain a business licen se or apply for non-profit status, Gonis said. No criminal charges arc expected against Carrington. Carrington said she will indeed seek non-profit status and written permission Crom American Foun- dation for AIDS Research (AMFAR) to use AMFAR's name in soliciting donations. But she said her organization has been wrongly characterized as a thrift shop, and blamed the furor on competmg AIDS activists jeal- ous of her support of AMFAR. "It came down to fighling over money, and that's not what the purpose is," said Carrin~ton, a writer and entertainment mdustry public relations manager by trade. After seeing numerolls friends die of th e disease, Carrington founded International AIDS Re- search in January to raise money for ~esearch on acquired immune deficiency syndrome. She decided to give 60 percent of her foun- dation's praceeds to AtvfFAR and 20 percent to support groups for families of AIDS patients. The re- maining 20 percent goes toward administrative costs, she snid. • Museums cover art to observe AIDS event NEWPORT 8EAOI - Black doth lbniUda ud white mourniaa Oowa1 will cover teveral Newport Har- bor Art Muteum wadi ol art Sunday in ~of World AIDS Day ud die third annual Day WitbaiUt Art. . Also in observance of the aty, the museum wiU Ofter f rce admission, ena>uf'lllDI visitors to oontn'butc usual entrance fees to a local AJDS support or raearch group. AIDS Response Pro- ~ram will also provide free mformation about HIV in- f cction and red ribbons will be passed out to symboliz.e compassion Jor all people living with AIDS. But police received COl'{lplaints this wee k from individuals con- cerned about a rummage sale fund raiser Carrington planned to hold today. The callers reportedly ques- tioned whether the group was in- deed sanctioned by AMFAR, Gonis said. Detectives who called AMFAR learned the forger foun- dation had not heard of Car- rington, Gonis said. Carrington said she believes this was the result of miscommunica- tion. She said she got a pennissibn leller in• 1987 from AMFAR for a f und-ruising project. But the indi-· vidual she dealt with has left. and the new director apparently wasn't aware of her efforts. -By llie Piiot WE HAVE EVERYTHING Y.OU NEED FOR YOUR NEXT ••• Chanukah PARTY/ PAPER & PLASTIC PLATES GUPS • NAPl<INS • TABLE COVERS • KNIVES • FORK5 • SPOONS • TISSUE DECORATIONS • STREAMEI\$ • HATS •BALLOONS PINATAS • PARTY FAVORS • GIFT WRAP • Rl880N • BOWS• BOXES • OECORATIO#S • CUST<»i41NVtTATIONS PUNCH MIX • ROLLED TICKETS • WEDOING SHOWER & BIRTHDAY SUPPL..iEs • CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR & SPECIAL OCCASION SUPPLIES • WE RENT HELIUM TANKS -ANO MUCH MOOE• - l suP•R 810 I oPE• 1 oAvs . DI.COUNTS Mon-Thur 10:00·&:00 • Fn 10:00-7:00 - _ _ Sit 9:30-5:30 • Sun 12:00-5:00 .... -·--him .... ",, .... 2011 lw;... Wlf 17"3 C..... -1121 S Merller hi SOD W .• ..._, 11111 ..... 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Treasures for the home. Right here. Right now. To redis- cover the spirit of giving. Debutantes celebrating at the ball Friday evening to benefit home- less children include f'iom left to right, (front row) Brooke Gilmour, Heather Jones, Nicole Robertson, Rina Yano, •(second row) Kelly Bromiley, Nicole Boice, Jaime Eggleston, Kirste n Mackie, (t hird row) SNuN~ Allison Baldwin, Amy Sullivan, Kelly Kerrigan, Brandi Eriksmoen, Michele Bush, (bad( row) Casey Wilson, Alyssa Brewer, Sus'"' ~orry, Wendy Tacquard, Sharlyn Kerr, Shanna Lambert and Cather- ine Grant. T he evening felt rich with romise. The Ritz Carlton, f rcshly clad in its Christmas finery seemed anxious to introduce the 1991 Children's Home Society Debutantes. Proceeds from the 38th annual ball (around $50,000) will help support CHS in the care of homeless children. Newport Harbor Auxiliary President Sue Werner commented, "As the society enters its lOlst year of service to children, the need has probably never been greater. We're happy to have the opportunity to host the community's young ladies while helping those in need." Around 370 attended the event chaired by Pat Smith and Linda Hughes. The ballroom was u . dazzle of shimmering candlelight. Reflecting the grace of their surroundi ngs the 20 young women, chosen for their scholarship and commitment to the community, were ready to make their bow to society. . ~ ... I Elegant in satin and silk. they were Allison Baldwin, Nkole Boice, Alyssa Brewer, Kelly Bromiley, Michele Bush, Jaime Eggleston, Brandi Erilcsmoen, Brooke Gilmour, Susan Gorry, Catherine Grant, Heather Jones, Sharlyn Kerr, Kelly Kerrigan, Shanna Lambert, Kirsten Mackle, Nicole Robertson, Amy Sullivan, Wendy Tacquard, Casey Wilson and Rina Yano. . CINI Dll Jllll Society Others enjoying the evening (and the traditional dessert of swan profiteroles drifting on chocolate lakes) were Linda Bertone, Ralph ond Susan Balfour, Larry Werner, Marion Smith, Catherine Mclarand, William Hughes and Andrew and Leslie Cies. Linda Hughes, ball co-chairman, Sue Werner, president, and Pat Smith, ball co-chairman SUPER ROME ON SAN JUAN ISLAND WASHINGTON 3 years old, 80' from waters edge "Banana Belt" area with warm weather, moderate rain. 2 min. from marina, dock, store. 3 bed, 3 bath. 3 car Gar. Perfect separate guest accom. 10 mlns. from town of Friday Harbor with all services and airport. Price $325,000 CaJJ OWMl'i 310-377·0870 tbr ... ad plctwa de~#4 Society briefs ! _,. The food will be tasty Dec. 16 when Cinderella Guild of Newport Beach for Children's Hospital holds its Patroness Tea at the Belcourt home of Marian Turpin. The 2 to 4 .>.m. event will feature homer .. ode favorites of the members. Tea treats passed a taste test (Nov. 22) when members did a trial run at th e Turpin residence. Wanda Shelton is chairing the fund-raiser and further in· formation is available by calling CRAFT GUILD fne4~• • the Guild office, 532-8675. Last year Cinderella contributed $146,701 to CHOC. • Janice Johnson will chair South Coast Repertory The- atre's 14th annual Gala ball scheduled for Sept. 19, 1992. Johnson joined the SCR board in '89 and has served on the last three gala committees. The balls each year provides the largest single gift to the the- ater's operating fund. -By the Pilot 0 UnllMW... Of~Counly Put your money In the right hands. l I FP.lar's lamlly thankful for his lax CALDWEIL-CARPENTER Carol June Caldwell of Ncweort Beach was united in marriage with Cati Robcn Carpenter of Huntington Beach Aug. 31 during ceremonies at t'hapcl in the Sky at the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove. t:'or her wedding, Carol chose a white satin gown. Its bodice and sl~ were ac:ccnted with iridescent sequins. A bow highlighted the goitm•1 back. Her veil of tulle with satin ribbon trim was attached to a natal headband. The bride's sister Nancy Atkinson served as matron of honor. Her friends Kathy Jette, Hyo Paik and Jeri Jfolms were ·bridesmaids. .Servin& u best man was Capt. Melvin Carpenter, father of the bride-aroom. Ushers were Jim Carpenter, the bridegroom's brother, and Bruce Caldwell, the bride's brother. After there ceremony, a reception for the 80 relatives and friends at- tendiilg the nuptials was held at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Carpenter, the groom's parents. For their honeymoon, the couple took a seven-day cruise to the Mexi- can Riviera. They have made their first home in Huntington Beach. The bride is the daughter of Paul and Jane Caldwell of Costa Mesa and Marilyn and Chuck Windham of Hemet. She is employed by Whit- tier Oty School District and works at Longfellow School. 'Ole bridegroom works at McDonnell Douglas as a financiaJ ac- coWltanL A ND NOW TB& WOllLD'S HIS CLOISTER·-A major blessing or the holiday seuon is that family members are brouaht dolcr toacthcr. And to Betq and Charlie B.....I of Corona del Mar were thrilled to receive ThanbaMng greetings from a son, Fftre Franch Xavier, whom they hadn't seen in years. He's a Bcnedicline monk located in France, at Notre Dame de Randol in the province of Auvcrgne. They agreed that closer contact should be ------maintained, and the friar - also an ordained priest known as Father F. X. - vowed to do his part. Whereupon he presented his parents wilh a swift line of communication: He gave them the monastery's new fax number. 0 WOW, HE WAS R.EALl.Y STRUCK BY THIS ITEM -Charles O. Knapp says he was fascinated to read here that Corona dd Mar's stretch of Coast Highway, before the recent opening or Newpon Coast Drive, was "the rear-end capital of the nation. That's rear-end, of course, as in auto collision. He was thinking about it the other day, while snailing through still-heavy traffic, and guess what happened? WE HAVE EVERYTHIHG • . h YOU NEED FOR YOUR NEXT ••• c nstmas PARTY/ PAPER & PLASTIC PLATES • CUPS • NAPt(INS • TABLE COVERS • KNIVES • FORKS • SPOONS • TISSUE DECORATIONS • STREAMERS • HATS •BALLOONS PINATAS • PARTY FAVORS • GIFT WRAP • RIBBON • BOWS • BOXES • DECORATIONS• CUSTOMINVHATIONS PUNCH MIX • ROLLED TICKETS • WEDDING SHOWER & BIRTHDAY SUPt>l.IES • CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR & SPECIAL OCCASION SUPflUES • WE RENT HELIUM TANKS • -AND MUCH MORE• - l.:~•R 810 I oPE• 1 o•vs . ;UMTS Moo-11oor 10:06-l:GO • fn 10:00-7:00 Sit 9:30.5:30 • S• 12:00-6:00 ..... ca, 1 .._., ftllltll .._ n n .. w ltll .....,_. w., 11M3 C.. M IS:ll S.. ...._ M SOD W ....... 11611 Mlltl Sc -~-·,__.,, .. , .. ,_ .... ._..,..ea • ._...... .. ~, ...,...,l'-""' .. (lllt .... 1212 (111) 111-1117 (714) 521.llH (111) 241...... (714) 141-2 .. LOW. 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PADDY'S DAY ALREADY? -On Thursday, Dec. 12, during the segue from Hanukkah to Christmas, the Orange County Philharmonic Society will present an all-Irish concert. 0 SPEAKING OF TIME WARPS -This week's award for long-range party invitations goes to the lntcrnalional Vi sitor and Protocol Foundation of Orange County - heralding its "Salute to the Consular Corps," scheduled Feb. l, 1992. Adapting a line from soon-tcrbc-96 George Bums, when he recently rejected a five-year contract at Caesar's Palace, I'd love to attend ..... .... ... ,.... DlllsmMs , .... ..... . ....... ._.-. tMIO ... Cut" Dr 3'04 ( a..,.... 1011v ..... ....,. )61 ~ [ Ceiot. .Yd 1164..,.. ... U37S Cltllllltw lhd ~•o 1. s..,,. ......... ,_. t•'-tl . , ....... ,,...°"" , ......... , ··-· .. ,.,. '-""'' .... ti ,., 11ir s. ... •n . , .. ., llJ.JUl 11141 IU.llU , .. , .... 114 (111} 7M-1022 (IOI) 411-1111 (21l}UMHI (114} 111·7734 • .. ..,. lest Ce¥ila lat llS .... ....... .... 349 s ............ 5140 s.,.... .... I 016 W CtttAI "•' 11910 W Pitt M IHll Vlftturt M ................. , ............... ...... -...... 11 •I 11 "'""1 t•C-. (1141141-... (111) .... .,. (111) IU·llll (213} 47>-1122 (111) 111-1211 • '11ie true figlit of Cliristmas is in tlie eyes of cliiMren aglow wi.tli tlie joys of tlie fw{Ufay season. IU_, s13~y4 Plaa --...~ the February '92 bash -but l don't know if the Protocol Foundation will be around that long. · 0 COVERT CORRESPONDENT OF THE WEEK -"As a loyal alumnus and 30-ycar holder of season tickets for USC football games, l resent your tasteless jokes about what appears to be a losing sca~on," the letter begins. It's signed Thomas T. Trojan, obviously a sobriquet, and the writer explains why he's concealing his identity, to wit: "I'm planning to renew my order for 1992 season tickets -but under an assumed name.'' 0 ANO HERE'S EARLY RECOGN ITION OF MUITERER'S DAY -Runner-up award in the week's letter-writing division goes to a new pen pal, Hazel DeScnsci, who s:iys she's finally beginning to understand how the wording works in this strange space. She encloses reference to M>mething called "Borcn's Law," which reads as follows: "When in doubt, mumble ... " 0 PERSONAL NOTE -Happy 29th birthday, Jeffrey. You're doing fine. And 1 know you'll appreciate these words handed down by the late great Wiii Rogers: "We are here for just a spell and then pa~!> on. So get a few laughs and do the best )OU can. Live your life so that "'hcne\'Cr you lose, you arc ahead." 'Witli this in ~ tlie Segerstrom family invites you aru£ your family to our traditional 'Tree Li/Jliting Ceremony at 'Town Center Pait on Monday, 'IJect,mfJer 2ntf at 6:30 p.m. Germana ...... .,., Wedding Cakes 'Th~ Old- F&hlon Way" 2950 Grae~ ln. C.M. Call for info. 940-0211 Dorrman's Inn Romantic Wtddinp at Sa Come and Mai~ carolBivJ of thi J4ll .!Mierican 'Boys Cliorus. JW!W tlie mtrana ef San.ta Cfaus on. fiis mtrriest round. 'Inm. tilif{ 6e ~ 'Ulitli ~ refasFunent5 W =~· 'Bat moSt of all, we liopt tlim wif! 6e !JO#=~ fakli4. = tfie G!Jlit a. gour egu. . ' ' t. . ' '4. .. .... • ~ l -..... -.. ---' I , I Out.•,,_. ........ ld'ut Romance, Ua\lry, ruowidina depncc A Vic\orian Grandeur .-it )'Oil. Muc plans today fOf your Ho11cymoon Of aJlllitwusary Complimentary dllUJllllPe wltll lid. 675-7300 JU t I I' I H l \ '- • luxury Mocor Yachts and S..iling V~ • Out P~I Coon:l1n.1ton ~ Tot.11 Planning Oeigrl'd IO FttYour Budget (714) 675-4704 Venetian Gondola Getaway • Gourmet 8$;r " a f'Iln•• ~ b fl' Co.If • C.ft Unbf'telte CA1~n ~IEM:tt (714) 675-4704 • By Anna Cekola Stall Wrttef W hen it comes to the cafeteria food she is served each day at Fairview, Donna does not mince her words. ··1 think we need more variety on diets," the outspoken resident said during a recent Fairview Community As,ociation meeting. ''Tht: foo<l rt:all) 'ucl-s here, it does." Although they've only been meeting for a couple weeks, small groups of residents throughout the different treatment programs at Fairview arc already making their views clear on a variety o! subjects ranging from the much-maligned cafeteria food to the need for more voter training. "Jn the past, advocacy has been done on behalf of them, but not through them," said Dawn Lemonds, a supervisor in Program 7, designed to help the residents who have behavioral problems. "It's a forum for them to communicate or express concerns or issues about the !>CJ"\>ices they get," she said. "They're supposed to represent a constituency of about 40 people in their residences. We're teaching networking. It's really citizef\.Ship at a very, very basic level." Since food hall been their number one complaint, the five residents working with Lemonds and psychiatric technician Carol Arnold in Program 7 took some steps during a recent meeting to make things better. "Dear Sir," Donna wrote in a letter to state Sen. John Lewis. "We need more money for a variety of food. We live at the Fairview Developmental Center and are alloued $4.14 per person, per day for our meals." "I don't know what else to say," Donna said, putting down her pencil. "The food is yucky." "Change the menu, I say," Steve added. "Too much fat in the chicken, you know. I'd like to buy Slim Fut" The exercise in democracy. however, did come with a caveat. "We have rights • citizens of thia • state to voice our ooacerns," Lcmoadl said. "We're going to send this letter u part or our rights. But when we leave today, it doesn't mean things are going to change immediately. This is the first step -lht first srep plan or act.ion.•• But so far their complaints about the food -which officials say isn't all that bad considering the various needs of the residents -have not been in vain. One resident from Program 7 will get the opportunity to 4it on a taste-testing Irene Sarver, a foster grandparent at Fairview Developmental Center in Costa Mesa, gently pats 21 -year-old Brandy during one of her regular visits. group when new vendors want to try and aell food prOducU to Fairview, LcmondS said. "These are little baby changes, but they can make a difference," Lemonds said .... think we're aoma to learn as much as our residents will lcam." Before wrapping up their meeting for dinner, or all things, Donna br~ught up one more issue that was bothenng her. "Why doesn't the government give the developmental center more mone~ for guide dogs and hearing aids for the people who need that," she asked. "God darn it. I hate that. It's frustrating." Fairview by the numbers FAIRVIEW: Grandparents add touch of family to many lives 6"" There are about l ,089 residents at thez,22 bed center. 6"" When Fai • first opened in 1959, it was designed to house 3,200 people. The state bought the original 752 Fairview acres for S400,000. 6"" In the late 1960s, 239 acres were leased and eventually sold to the City of Costa Mesa for its public golf course. .,,,, In the past year, 27 people were referred to Fairview from Oran~e, San Diego, San Bernardino and southern Los Angeles counties. 6"" In the past year, 31 people were placed outside of F~irview. .,,,, 80 percent of the residents are between 19 and 40 years old. 6"" 56 percent of the residents are male. 6"" 96 percent are severely retarded. ""45 percent are visually impaired. .,,,, 24 percent are hearing impaired. "" 49 percent have active seizure disorders. ""' 1 3 percent are laraely able to <are for thefnlefWI. """37,pen;ent can take care o( them.etves in JOme way, but need usittance tor tHe ldMdtil ol ~ ~ .. ""'26 paceut hiMt maJot medial cadllonl. t1'27~·· ... ~~ ...... it..,." .. ,.,. ~'"~ pa • prow ams. in ~1~~--..,~·- Ct--. ~· From Al Sarver -the only wheelchair-bound foster grandparent in the state -would agree wilh thllt study. "I was counting the days until I could retire," the 77-year-old Fountain Valley resident said. "Then I couldn't stand it." Soon after moving to Orange County to be close to her family six years ago, Sarver joined the foster grandparent program at Fairview, a natural move given her year~ of running a nursing home in Illinois and working with 1he disabled in Texas. With 11 granddaughters and three great-granddaughters of her own, Sarver's volunteer efforts recently earned her commendation as one of President Bush's "Thousand Points of Light." Her experience is also helpful for other Fairview volunteers, many of whom have never worked with the profoundly retarded and may foitially be a bit frightened or overwhelmed. "Some of them can't take it;' Sarver said. "But I'm so used to them, they look like normal kids to me." Nationwide, the Foster Grandparent Program involves some 19,000 low-income senior citizens. In return for their service five mornings a week, seniors receive a tax-free $250 monthly stipend u well as a transP?rtation allowance, hot meals, accident ·insurance and an annual physical examination. Jn addition to the Foster Grandparent proaram, Fairview also hu the federally.funded ·Senior Companion prosr1111 for some of the 18.S residents who are senior citizens. Most of the tenion at Fairview live in Prosram 6, where a main challenp i1 to keep tMlp 11 ICtM u po11ible, •uch HM repllr senior citliMI ~ 'I just lay a hand on her and say, 'grandma's here,' and I feel she · knows I'm here. l'tn also doing it for me.' _ .. _ foster grandparent program director Jerry Savage said. Activities for the seniors include art classes. field trips and vocational projects. • The Foster Grandparent and Senior Companion programs arc just two parts or a vut network of volunteer-type servic:a at Fairview, which keeps about 300 volunteers stating at age 14 active each month. said Richard Grever,. coordinator of volunteer servkcs. Popular volunteer jobs include cscortin1 residents to church crvices, helping with Special J)lympics and assisting staff, ll!lichcn and therapistJ and worbhop instructors. ••1 tell (the vOlunteers) that tiMY tt.vc to be very petecnt. kind alMI unclcntanding.0 Grever said. .. It's a learning experience for , them." There are also ocher ways for people to become involved at • Fairview without actually voluntcerina in penon, At the new Fashion Center de lancet to let raident1 do f()mc of their own shopping, shelves arc full of donated hand-knitted hats, blankets and wheelchair bao. On another shelf arc some of tlie "hot item" donations: Radios. video cassette recorden, video takes and backpacb. "We have some areat volunteers," Grever said. • Editor's note: Trained 'VOlunteen pl•y • .. ilkUt 10# in helping the re1Hknu of F•irv1ew. Tub for volunteers vary from accomf"'!'1N ,...,,,. to church to U111tin1 1t•ff tuchen, t.herapist1 and worbbop instructors. Volunteen must be •t lea1t 14 years old. There •re •IMJ volunteer opportunities for . students who want to e.xplorc career opponunitla or l'in wort experience. POT infolfll•tlon about volunleu oppotftliJltla can 957-SJM lftW,..,.,,,.,_, •• FOiier o;:, .. ~Se· =1otSI • [ditOPial 11111111 -11111111 t. -111111111 • Tbe envelopes, please ... r6 Thwnbs. up to those who spent part of their Thanksgiving helping others enjoy the day a bit more. Some 80 · volunteers turned out Thursday to dish up turkey and all the trimmings to the 700 people who showed up at the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. Among those on hand were Newport Beach restaurateur Michael Kang and several of his employees. Costa Mesa Mayor Mary HorqbuckJ~ and a cross-section of the Corona del Mar High School student body also turned out. Sadly, the Thanksgiving dinner may be the last one at the soup kitchen. The kitchen -like most of its clients -may become homeless next year. Thumbs up to Kathy Putney, the Costa Mesa resident and avid baker who has discovered that one of the best ways to the heart is through the stomach. Putney recently staged a one-person bake sale to raise money to help the Costa Mesa 'Police Department purchase a new police dog. She started baking the moment she learned that one of the department's canines had been retired because of a spinal disease. The cost of a police dog is about $7,000. In the past, Putney had used her culinary skills to r.aise money for such organizations as Share Our Selves. On one recent occasion she simply baked up a batch of brownies and went to the corner of Harbor Boulevard and Wilson Avenue, figuring she would hand out the goodies to area gang members. Thumbs up to South Coast Plaza for landing the Great American Race, one of the most extravagant and richest antique car races in the world. The cross-country race has for years attracted many local car buffs and is something of a moving carnival as it moves across the nation's backroads. In past years, the gala race has ended in New York City, Disneyland end the nation's capital -but never along the Orange Coast. South Coast Plaza has changed that and next July 4, the race will end'herc. In fine style, no doubt. F arewell to the Rocky Horror Picture Show, which has been a regular at the Balboa Cinema for the past 16 years. Tonight marks its final run. And while that may be good news to the Balboa merchants who have had to tangle with the late-night fans of the cult movie, it is a loss to those who turned viewing the camP.Y horror into an an form atselr. Oh well, Rocky Horror's (available on video now anyway. Saturday, November 30, 1991 A8 • Editor William Lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351 Tell The Pilot There's still Magic in the · air It's been three weeks since Johnson's announcement, but opinions are still raging Editor's note: On Nov. 7, Magic Johnson told the world he bad tested positive for HN, the virus that causes AJDS. A recent published report stated that a majority of Americans fee/ Johnson is paying the price for being sexually promiscuous and that he should have known better. The following are samples of Pilot readers' comments and criticisms concerning this issue. Only callers who leave their names (spelled out), cities and phone numbers (for vcrificaiion) will be published. Get involved by calling the Readers' Hotline at 642-6086. T his letter is .1ot necessarily timely, but l must vehemently protest an editori al that appeared in the Nov. 9 Pilot. This was back in those mad days when our totally misguided media was desperately trying to outdo others in the media in saying good things about one Earvin Johnson. In your sick editorial, you headlined the editorial column with: "Magic gives 'heroism' a new meaning." Never before in the history of the written word has so much feces been spread over so much paper. Since you want to give 'heroism' a new meaning based upon the C){ploits of Johnson, let me redefine it for you: "Heroism: A former basketball player wi th the AIDS virus who is going to teach little kids to have sex." If you will feel better about it, you may inse rt the word "safe " before the word "sex'' -but, any way you say it, it still comes out the same. In 1his same sick editorial, you said, " ... and help wipe away the stigma auached to AIDS and the HIV virus." I've got new!> for you: So long as there arc people, as opposed to animals, in this country, there will always be a stigma attached to AIDS an,d the HIV virus. It is true that this condition may be contracted innocently: via contaminated blood in a transfusion administered by a doctor or hospital is one way. But the overwhelm ing majority of such cases are not contracted innocently. They arise because of the misconduct of the person who ends up with AIDS or the HIV virus. For this reason, there will always be a stigma attached. CLIFTON L ADAMS Costa Mesa • S ince the public was info rmed t~at our national hero and NBA Superstar Magic Johnson had become infected with the HIV virus, there have been numerous articles, television spots and commentaries about the love our country has for Johnson, his retirement from the NBA, what the future holds for the t+>s Angeles Lakers and the AIDS epidemic. l, like most of us, was saddened and shocked to hear of Johnson's personal plight and continue to ache for he and his family. However, I do hppe that Johnson's message will provide a much needed wake-up call to the Bush Administratjon . who, following in the footsteps of the Reagan Era, has done little to educate, treat, research and provide leadership and funding to find a cure for this worldwide epidemic. AIDS, initially labeled ·a "gay disease," · is spreading most rapidly amongst heterosexuals. It simply doesn't matter if we are male or female, straight or gay. We arc all potential victims and we must get serious about setting stereotypes aside and discovering a treatment. Most of us are not as fortunate as Johnson and we do not have access to the health care and worldwide support he has received. However, Johnson has provided the public with a painfully honest message and has reached millions who otherwise would not have listened, including the President of the United States. Clearly, Johnson will make an enormous difference in the fight against AIDS and W'lll continue to educate and inspire us all. After losing thousands of people to .AIDS and having more than one million people in the United States living with the HI V virus, it just amazes me that it took a supers.tar like Johnson to awaken our president and break his silence. Enough is enough. We must all make a commitment to discovering a cure for AIDS and we must get involved now. ALLYSON LAWLER-BOLLA Newpof't Beach • T his is all about Magic Johnson and AIDS. What a beautiful situa tion. The guy's a hero -made it to the White House -an advisory -an authority on the Presidents board. Let me explain to you about Mr. Magic -were he alone with your daughter, she'd wind up with AIDS. WARREN ALTHOFF Costa Mesa • I was call ing with a rebuttal to your community commentary in your Nov. 16 issue. II was by Bernadette Juarez. Just a few thoughts I would like to say here. Morally speaking, Bernadette, welcome tn the '90s. Is Earvin Magic Johnson to olamc for his me ssage to your society? Do you expect this messenger's message to appeal to all? Wouldn't you agree while we are trying to recapture and reinvest goodness and morality in our youth and society, we must face lhe problem which exists now? There are millions of broken homes and less educated and fortunate people than we who live in our painted picture perfect town of Corona del Mar. A large part of Best of the Hotline ... ---· Earvin "Magic" Johnson these people are oblivious to the argument of goodness and. morality and are out there now having safe and unsafe sex. Her 5uggestions of abstin ence to be the best preventative medicine for the spread of the HIV virus are all well and good but wake up Bernadette, people are still havi ng Se){. President Bush appointed Magic a national spokesperson for the HlV virus because of his widespread popularity among our nation. Magic can get the message out to the mos t people who arc sexually active now. Maybe once the problem at hand has been thoroughly addressed we can then help reintroduce the pressures--upon parents of goodness and morality. ROBERT GREGORY Corona del Mar • I just want to make a comment on the Bernadette Juarez.commentary. 1 think she hit the nail right on the head. The magic of Magic Johnson is portrayed the wrong magic . • JOHN LASH Costa Mesa I am a little bit concerned with the obsequious kinds of comments and statements and paragraphs we get out of the paper from various people about Magic Johnson and AIDS. Before we canonize anyone who has a lifestyle that at best can be deplorable even by Ma.Ve Johnson's own words, he had sexual intercourse with thousands of women. We have to be careful that we are not giving a message that here is a hero, 'that we have to emulate his lifestyle. Better yet, we should say that here is a he ro who has fallen because of his lifestyle. AIDS can be avoided by improving on your morality plus using safe \lex. But let's not make him a sai nt because that is certainly not what he is. ROGER DANFORTH Newport Beach • I read with in terest !>Orne of your Best of th e Hotline remarks on AIDS - especially the one that said "the AIDS disease is the direct re5ult of immoral behavior." I realize that many people believe that 'ex is immoral without the sanctity of marriage and their solution is abstinence to prevent AIDS and to keep from becoming immoral. Their beliefs are to be comA)ended and it might work if they lived on some other planet, but here on earth we have humans that are sexual. They have sex with each other. The reality 1s that it does happen for whatever reason from young teenagers to senior citizens. To teach abstinence is the ideal solution if everyone followed this way of thinking. but in the world of reality this is not the case. Education of safe sex will not prevent nor will it cure AIDS, but it "'ill help. It will also save many people from getting and spreading the AIDS v1ru~ • GWEN LONG Corona del Mar D r. Linda Algazi's tribute to "Superman" Magic Johnson "'as. compassionate and thoughtful, but it contained two blalant errors. When AIDS is the subject, errors can be fatal. First. she. said, "ll Magic can tc!.t positive, then so can any of us." This 1s not true. Only those of us who are promiscuous, or drug users. etc., can test positive. Her other mistake was,"We must folio" Magic's lead and speak up against promiscuity." He has not (to my knowledge) spoken ou1 against anyihing other than "unprotected" sex. His promiscuity caused his HfV condition. and the message should be to change the behavior, not just reduce the risk to 20 percent with a condom. Magic has an opportunity to once again be a role model. and I pray that he will use it wisely and that God will have mercy on him. JOHN YUNDT Costa Mesa Editor's note: The following arc samples of Pilot readers' comments and criticisms. The Pilot runs these on a regular basis. out again, their car had been rifled. So don't put anything in you• car until you 're ready to move it. upon will be made public. Well, l should hope so. We didn't want that hotel and we still don't want that hotel. How to get involved This is your community newspaper, and we'd like to hear from you. Here's how you car1 become an active particip.:int in the Pilot's Community Forum page. T he one important item in your recent article on watching so burglars don't take advantage of lou during the Christmas season ~was missing. That is when you put things in your car trunk: move the ear. There are too many burglars hanging around parking lots and prages watching what people put an their trunks. I've had t~as happen to friends of mine. They put things in the trunk, went back anto the mall and when they came LYNN MERLES Costa Mesa A IDlllc nmtter I have just read with dismay the Nov. 21 article saying the Balboa Bay Oub called off its lawsuit against the city. It sounds like they have totally given in and this is what happens when there is big money involved. The bay club was turned down. Now you read things like they're not going to do anything behind closed doors. Anything decided NANCY DENNIS Balboa T he cute picture of the little pigs in your Nov. 26 article about fa rm students in Costa Mesa docs not tell the real story. That same little pig will someday be big enough to eat and then he will be slaughtered r -dare you show us a picture of that. This is what the farm program is all about. . JOANNE RANDALL Newport Beach ~ Call the Readers' 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 verification). ~Write a letter. Please be as brief as possible. Longer letters will be considered for Community forum page. Mail your letter to "Letters," 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or fax them to 646-4170. -~ ~ Give the editor a call. William Lobdell can be reached at 642-4321, ext. 351 and would love to hear from you. ~ Our views vs. your views. In our news page, we at the Pilot strive to be fair and objective. On the Community Forum page, we try to do the same by publishing a wide range of views -many of which we disagree with -in the interest of fairness. The Pilot's opinions arc restricted to our editorials. Community commentary Reader feels right-to-choose issue should have no boundaries to make pcnonal, moral dcci5ions about their own bodies. ~it own lives, than tJtc women in Califomia? Should a women in Louisiana haw 10 bear an unwanted child bece.-re she ha""'91 to be poor, does not ~ 1 car end cannot afford to make the &rip to • ~DI a&atc where an abortion js lepl7 I do DOl M uy npt more rundamental than the hedom of a woman to control her own replod~. Without this riaht, she hu no equality in the real world. AJ an idealilt, I '8'0UJcl pr,efer that ~ woman be ua1blo IO bomme ~t until ibe toot an llCtM ~ to turn oe her ~ wMD ........ ID liiK I cWlcl ~ ......... l ...... .... pllnied liid.,.... ........ lkutk>n. But in the rcaJ world, pregnancies occur when unexpected and unwanted -and for variouJ reuons: the teenager who thought it wouldn't happen lbe fint lime.. the women who ii too poor to afford the most effectNe ..._ ol oontrec:eption, the woman Who WM ca,._, the woman who was raped or &be ~ Ol incest. Lawa mtric:tias 1bordoft are puniShlng laws. TM woman Is puUhed for her tnnsar-fon -for=u• 1enal beina, for f•lli• to me a te ~ foi ~· for failing to Proteel tienill frOria ,.. or Incest. IA-. ratricti• 1bonion tre.t women u inferior~ JiitDtlna that they do .. ~ tllllHpllilllj ...... ......_. decisions about Ihle ·~ quality that defines them a!l women, the ability to bear a child. Freedom to make decisions about one's own body shollld not be at the whim of a group of state legislators. mostly men who can never experience the profound emotions i11YO~d in being pregnant. Ukc Jo lmen Allen, I believe that the OYertumina of Roe vs. Wade is a likely event. au I allo believe that the ancu of women who are den.icd freedom to control their c>wft bod~ their own destiny. will be a tlre storm that the Re-publican Party dOOI not ~ aad cannot contain. An Independent Newspaper Published by Coost Community New$, Inc. Elliot Stem, Jr. c~irman Jim Grcssln~r publisher Will~m S. Lobdell editor & vice ~nt 5eew Marble ma~edllor t Still laallJlll .Jbd D~ess was too· big, court judgment was too small, bride ~~ .... By LortAnn Basheda Slalf W'*1 A Harbor Municipal Court judge has ordered Mon Amie Bridal & Formal of Costa Mesa to reimburse an Irvine woman for the money she spent on a wedding gown that ended up eight siZes too big. But Jacqueline Lee said she was disappointed that she didn't get more. could rent another tuxedo and buy more flowers to get her pictures redone. The judge ordered Mon Amie to reimburse Lee for the dress, which the store's management bad already offered to dQ.__but decided against awarding her compensation. 0 1'm really stunned that that's all I got,'' Lee said. "I was very upset." In the suit, Lee contends she slipped into what she thought was her size 2, $1,400 wedding gown less than two hours before she was scheduled to walk down the aisle only to find that it was a size 10. shoulden about three Inches with safety pln& and cover her chest with beige shoulder pads COST A MESA -Sonae 80 from another dress because the front of the people marched through Crystal gown was so loose. The suit also says she had Court ·Friday afternoon to protest to "kick" the front of the gown down the Roblnson's sale of Cur, raising eye- aisle in order to walk and slipped when she brows and rufOing feathers along reached lhe alter, the way. Mon Amie employees~ however, maintain Several shoppers clapped when it was her own fault, and told the judge she they IOW the String Of rrrotesters should have called 'heir store the minute she carrying si,ns that read ' End A:ni· knew it was the wrong dress. m:a.I Suffering Now" and "Furs are "For the life of me I just can't understand worn by Beautiful Animals and why she didn't call us so we could have Ugly People." rectified the situation at once," the owner , Bot ·Robinson's management said. "We work ao hard to have ha • ': • ICll'Pl was11't .impressed. Flustered From A1 Qarc;ll, executive director of tflc "Costa Mesa Ddwntown--~­ Mellhants Association and _2resldent of The Grant ·Boys. ..Traffic will move f urthcr down the boulevard before there's a bottlcne::k, and I don't think it will be as bad." brides." _,_ -~,,.~-.. employees enlistcdJhc aid of mall , Security to aurroun the scene and L----------------------------~----~----~~~~.;.-.;..;..;,:i;;~~~~~~ , at o~ point ~uffled with a news- The 29-year-old Irvine resident sued the store on grounds that the mix up caused her emotional distress and trauma. She asked the court to order Mon Amie to pay her $1,400 for 1he dress plus another $2,500 so she Lee told the court she had to hike up both Wansak said he's uncer- tain how much of an t;ff ect tile second phase of Jhe project whl have on his business. ..There's really nothing you can do about it," he said. • Meet Santa both days from 1 lam to 2pm! •Door Prizes! •Refreshments! • Balloons! • Face Pa~ting! FREE POINSETIIA with $15 purchase from any of our merchants! *PurchaSe must be made on above dates only, while supplies last. Limit one per customer • 405 f.y Appointments of Newport Buck's Clock Shop Charles !arr Jewelers Darrell's Tux Shop L Clenrle~ Designed Portraiture Early Yeors Toys Exdusifurs Express Postal of Newport fosfions by Hklui • paper photographer in an nttempt to p.tevcnt him from photograph- ' fnc the protest. Bat to no avail. "CUt your credit ~<:I up in the name or eom~" shouted Ava Park. NewpOft neAch resident and founder of Orange County People {or Animals. "We will not shop iP Robinson's until they stop selli ... full.'' ~r scm:ral protesters cut up their credit cards and threw the piecca on the floor, the group broke out in chants of "Shame" and "Compassion now" arid left . lhc store. A Robinson's employee said management had no comment. Park founded Orange County People for Animals in 1988. "We're not cave people any- more," she said. "No one needs a fur. It is a completely unnecessary va nity item." Park credits OCPA with pres- suring Nordstrom and Scars to stop selling Curs last ye:ar, although . the department gtores main1ain their decision was more a mailer of economics. More than 80 OCPA members lined • Bristol Street in front of South Coast Plaz,o for about an hour Friday morning before marchi,ng 10 Crystal Court at noon. On~ proiestcr was Andy Fo-'°dA• • ..f~ar-old 5addleback Vaftey' High School student. • • tJls arc not ours to ·~!'Mliil. • asked why re.,, and they hun too. You can sec it in the ani- mals eyes that thcy1 feel pain. • Jlut people don't realize that. t.OOk at the cartoon Tom & Jerry. Kids watch that and from the be- ginning they'tc Nl'!>b to animal pain." Robinson'• isn't the only store in South Coast P~ that sells if~ bui.Park ~"l-~Wf'had to pick ·~body" lO !n* , an example or. · The' ~ay after Thanksgiving is recognized by animal rights activ- ists across the natfon as Fur Free Friday. Gorell said local mer- chants are trying to be opti- mistic, though they've had to adjust to the conditions. For example, he said, The Grant Boys will cut some employees' hours in order to avoid layoffs. He said, 100, that he's been cautious in the amount of mer- chandise he orders for the holiday shopping season . Still, Garell said the stores that survive the cur- rent situation will be re- warded. In addition to the improved access provided by the freeway, he said, downtown merchants will benefit Crom the opening next spring of Triangle Square, a new shopping center that is expected to draw people 10 the area . "The question is, how many people can hilng on till it's done?" The freeway cons truction also had an adverse i:npact on retailers on the Newport Beach end of the boule- vard, said Tim Harold, owner of William Harold Jewelers in Newport. He said that with the second phase of the project be- ginning, his store will con- tinue to lose out-of-town customers who arc no long- er willing to brave the traf- fic. Bui like Garell, Harold is trying 10 think positively. . "With the bottleneck in front of the store, people will just have to pull over and shop,'' Harold said. "I hope that's how it works. It's progress. The railroad's coming through and you ei- ther sell your farm or get out or the way." WEADIEii~ore winds, warmer 111nparaturas expected for today From A1 the forecast. .. high temperatures in the mid-60$ , The clouds did brin& a light to low 70s. Nighttime tempera-dusting of snow and even colder turcs will remain in the 40s. temperatures to local mountains . Wind advisories were issued for Skiers who flocked to Dear Moun- thc local valleys and mountain tain ski resort in the San Bcmar- areas. dino mountains encountered chiny Fridny, a brisk but beautifully temperatures in the mid-20s, said clear day greeted the early-bird Brad Wilson, Bear Mountain mar- h h d' 1 kcting director. s oppers ca mg to annua post-Skiers who want to take advan- Thanlcsgiving Day sales and the cs-. tagc of the additional terrain can timated S,000 people who ven· tured .out onto the beaches of expect cool and breezy conditions Newport to walk off their Thurs-today and should dress warmly, Wilson said: day gorgc-f est. The Pellzcn also welcomed the By Friday afternoon, however, cold weather, which brought a dark clouds had rolled ncross the Christmas-like feeling to the coast skies, casting a gloomy pall on the and drew customers to their tree day. Iota. Althoush warmer weather 'is 0 lt's ugly.'' said Newport Beach expected ln comin1 days, Maureen lifeguard Eric Bauer. "lt looks like Peltier said she doesn't think bus1· it's going to rain, but that's not In ness will be affected. -. ------------------------ Thar• November 30, 1991 0 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4 321 ext.366 RellglorVB4 GarderVB6 --· ·---------Clarlatrna Cake .. Melt chocolate In saucepan owr W1'Y low heat, s1t11b19 constantly; cool. Sift flour wtth sugar, baking IOda, baking powder and salt. Stir shortening to soften. Add flour mixture, 1 cup buttermilk and the vanllla. Mix W'ltil all flour Is moistened; then beat 2 minutes at medk.m speed of electric mixer or 300 vigorous strokes by hand, scraping bowl occasionally. Add melted chocolate, eggs and 1/2-cup buttennllk. Beat 1 minute longer wtth electric mixer or 150 strokes by hand. Pour into two 9-lnch pans that haw been greased and lightly fb.nd. 8eke at 350° F. about 35 minutes or Wttil cake tester inserted into center comes out clean. C<x>l in pans 15 minutes; then remow from pans and finish cooling on rack. Whit. Fro.tln11 1 ........ 3/4 cup~ 1/4 tlalPDCMa UI ra of tartar 111 !::,'C:;".!:r Combine egg white, sugar, cream of tartar, and vanilla In smaD deep bowl; mix well. Add bolling watef and beat at high speed of electric mlxer or with rotary beater until mixture wllJ stand tn stiff peaks, about 4 or 5 minutes. Makes en°'°1 frosting to cover tops and sides of two 9-indl layers. N01E: Frosted cake should be stored uncovered at room temperature or uncovered tn the refrigerator to prewnt frosting from becoming too soft. After cake ls cut, seal cut eclga wtih wax paper, to prevent drying. --•--Banana Pecan Mu//fns __ .. EVEI2YONE LOVEc§ AN OLIDAY Bake SC>m~ Love This Holiday! Share the warmth and low between family and friends by baking these delicious recipes for the holkiays. This traditional holiday season brings people together for good food and a joyous celebration. What better way to celebrate the good fortune of life than wtth these festive f oodsl Whether given as gifts or thared around the table, these delicious dewrts and accompaniments will make many more memories for young and old alike. Although the holiday l8aSOl'l ls one of the busiest t1mef...of the year, these wrsatile ~ can oe baked In little.time, and you'll ha\i PlentY of time to spend wtth family and friends. Uke cherished holiday decorations and photographs, these recipes are sure to become the traditional laYorltes passed from one generation to another. The Chrbtmas Cake can be quiddy ~ and froeted wtth the no-«>Ok white frollq. · Thli c.ke owes its fluffy, tender t1xti1N to~ Down Cake Flour. Twice-- mm.ct Iran .oft, winter wheat, Swans Down Wll add man wk.me and a light crumb to any bilkad foods. U. your lmaglnation to festiYely decorlta the top and sides of thJs chocolaty- rtch ~Cake! The white frosting may be .... my~ ]IOll desire by adding .... ol food~ when lt Ii ml111 ~. or decorlta the top of the C di I -Chopped ND, .......... Tuck them into a seasonal basket with colorful napkins for gift giving, or savor the delicious taste of these tender muffins fresh from the own. Great for breakfasts, desserts or snacks around the clock, Rich Pecan-Cinnamon Sticky Rolls are a treat any time of day. A natural to serve wtth a tall glass of cold milk or wtth a cup of hot coffee or tea, Rich Pecan- Ctmamon Sticky Rob are bursting with flavor. The rolls ~ easy to prepare and serve warm from the own. or they may be ~rated to reheat and aerw &ater. The Rkh ~ Sticky Rois, as well as the other ~ goods. owe their high volume to balanced double~ OabbeJ' Girt Baking Powder. A quality~~ such as • Clabber Girl ~ the cb.ql or batter to rise Int In the ~ bowl, and again In the oven to produce light ..... baked goods. Serw up the 0... Nut Sticks for appetizers or dewats that salllfy my wt tooth. Arrange the 0. Nut s.tcicl on a pretty serving p&ittel:, dlllt With COllfectloeMtrS. sugar or drtzde on e liinon glall for a *nple, yet elegant hit. Be U'8 to ~ fresh, QUlllltY lngr«lients for sua:eSlful ~ results. Al of the recipes t..ta.ir.d here contain ..........,ts that .. ..-ly feud .. yell'~. '°you don't ..,. to wd for q lip8c:lel •••on for~ ttiinlt Git ~ to bake thillil delk:klGI Ndpes to , Drt rww ti8dldocas or add ttwn to yc;Kr 11W1U to blW*n your dlys. --•--RichPecan- Cinnamon Sticky Rolls Dough: 3-1/4 cupa plus 2 tablespoons Swan. Down Cake F1our 1/3 cup granulated sugar 4 twpoom Clabber Girl Baking Powder 314 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup butter or margarine 1/2 cup vegetable shortening 1/2 cup milk 2 medium eggs. beaten Fiiiing: 1/2 cup padced b1"own sugar 3 tablespoons melted butteT or mal'garine 1-1/2 teupoons ground cinnamon 1/2 cup chopped pecans Topping: 3/4 cup packed brown sugar 1/2 cup light com syrup 1/3 cup butter or margarine 1/2 cup chopped pecans PREPARE DOUGH: Sift flour, sugar, baking JX)Wder and salt together in a mixing · bowl. Cut in butter or margarine and shortening until mixture has texture of coarse crumbs. Add milk and eggs; blend just until ingredients are moistened and dough forms. Cover dough and chill at least 1 hour. PRF.PARE AU,ING: Cream brov.m sugar. butter at margarine a-lei dnnamon until smQOth. Set aside..Bdl,eart dough on lightly floured~~!;~~ thick rectangle. Spreed ftllQ . Sprinkle 1/2-cup ~pecans. RolfUp dough, starting with side, jelly-roO style. Cut into generous l-inch k slices. PREPARE TOPPING: Combine brown sugar, com syrup and butter or margarine in saucepan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to strnmer. Cook 2 minutes, stirrlng, until sugar is dissolwd. Pdur evenly Wo the bottom of a 9 x 13-lnc:h pan. Sprinkle wtth 1/2-cup pecans. Anwige rolls, rut-side doWn, in pan. Bake In prehated 375° F. Oven, 25 to 30 minutes, until gdden brown. With cookie sheet or platter against baking pan, nan upside down. Cool until warm and seJVe. Yields: 12 rolls. --•--Date Nut Sticks 1-1/4 cupe .•lfted Swam Down Cake Flour 1-1/4 te.epoone Clabber Girt a.king Powder 1/2 teMpoon salt 1 cup eugar 2 .... Wiii beaten l t.blHpoon melted butter l tllbl11poon hot water 2 c:upe ....., cut cleta 1/2 cup broken nub Measure sifted flour, add baking powder and salt, and sift again. Add sugar gradually to eggs, beating thoroughly. Add the butter and water; then add dates and nuts, mbdJ ~ thoroughly. Add flour graduelly, mixing well. Spread mlxtunt in two greased pans. 8 x. 8 x 2-Jnches. Bake in slow oven 325° F., 30 to 35 minutes. Cool. Cut In strtps, approximately 2-2/3 x 1-1/8-tnches. Remove from pans. Roll ln confectioners' sugar or before cutting, drlme or spr.t top of sticks thinly wtth Lemon Gue. Yktldi: 42 stick,,. $6 $12 small large Introducing Ginger and Spice. The warmest, softest and sweetest little gingerbread plush toys your kids will ever get their hands on. VHS video narrated by Susan Saint James: 11.99. Storybook with cassette: 6.99. Hardcover storybook: 8.99. Board book: 2.99. ' ..... l { Assorted Varieties Regular or Diet 'i '' . Plus 2 Vons Super Coupons. · Bell Brand Calif. ·iceberg Lettuce A Salad Favorite Potato Chis Regular, Dip, B.B.Q or ~ Cream & Onion 6.5 Ounce Package 00 _ ----- E-X-T-R-A Lean (Ground Beef Fresh Ground Does Not Exceed 15% Fat 49· Lb .. Whole or Halves-32 Ounce Jar Spears-24 Dunce Jar 2·9 PIUS Dl'tl.ilVE 8 A.M. NOV. 30 llllU MIDNJGtrr DEC 4. 1191. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANlmES. S... a-• Vllildll Mly Not lat AftlillWe la E"'J Store. _ A Better Plaee__,to Save. ' .. . 114 Saturday, November 30, 1991 - ---- ·Religion . Mississippi ministry's lillbl s-on ••rt llilllCll St. Andrews welcomes leader of Daily Point of Light recipient "Ood was speaking to me -He seerned to be telliq me to to bec:lt home, back to Simpson County, back to the pain and the problems there." By Marge Bltettl Plot RdQlon COfTISllC)ndef1C W hat connection does a minister from poor and rural Mississippi have lo Newport Beach? Members of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church gathered recently to hear the Rev. Dolphus Weary tell them about the work being done by the Mendenhall Ministries to help the needy in Simpson County, Miss. Bush as the 541st Point of Light in the president's Daily Point of Light, which he founded in November 1989 to honor individuals or organilations involved in social or community service. M endenhall Ministries has been the role model for Christian programs in cities across the United States. The non-profit, non-denominational ministry offers low-cost medical care, legal services, education and recreational opportunities to poor people in the rural areas of South Central Mississippi. It seeks to empower the people they serve with the capacity to help themselves and thereby destroy their vicious cycle of poverty. 'God was speaking to me - He seemed to be telling me to go back home, back to Simpson County, back to the pain amtthe probrems there.• In 1974, Oolphus did just that, and Mendenhall Ministries lw become a model to many other organizations involved in O.ristian Community Development. Wea(y serves as an adviser to ministrlea in Covington, La.; Chicago; Dallu; Seattle; Denv~r; Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; Memphas, Tenn.; and Palo Alto. The Rev. Bill Flanagan, minister of missions at St. Andrews, introduced Weary and explained that the two first met more than 20 years ago in Colorado, where Flanagan served a t the First Presbyterian Church in Colorado Springs. Flanagan said that four years ago he and Weary got reacquainted, and Mendenhall Ministries became one of St. Andrews' mission projects. Mendenhall Ministries, founded in 1962 by the Rev. John Perkins, was recently honored by President The growth of Mendenhall Ministries and the strong faith and religious conviction of Weary seem to be woven together. Weary, who is black, grew up knowing racism, poverty and bigotry. His pe rsonal conviction and conversio n have been the inspiration to countless others. Flanagan praised the work that Weary has done, setting it as an example of, ''What God bas done to one individual to bring glory to Himself." When Weary was awarded a basketball scholarship to attend Los Angeles Baptist College in the 1960s, he vowed never to return to Mississippi and t he racism and poverty he had known aJI his life. His story and the events that lead him back to Simpson County are " described in his book, "I Ain't Comin' Back." Time has a way of softening painfu l memories, but it was prayer and God that Weary credits with bringing him back. While attending college, he -Oecided to enroll in the seminary and become a minister. After ~ C) L I ·D_A_ Y I S~C)PPI~G- E·'7·E ·~·T I c. > c. > I An Invitation To Senior Gtizens Please joi n us fo r a special tradition : holiday sh op ping free from crowds, free fro m hassles. H ere's wha t's ~ And People h appening: Exl ra people on hand to belp you with ·wdh your sho pping."' A 10°/o discount on your purchases. Disabilities. Free gift wra ppin g. Refreshments, entertainment anti Sa n ta !~ Seni o r citizens, people with disabili ~ics 8:30 ancl accompa nying family m embers arc welcom e. Please N o tc: To ma ke this cvc nl succcssf ul, o ur sto res wi ll he closed l o the ge ne ral public during these ho urs. D oors will reopen a l 11 :QO am.< Special thanks for yo ur cooperat ion. T~ • to 11:oocm Tuesckly Deceimer3 _., ........ Mendenhall Ministries T his past summer, St. Andrews sent a team of 13 voluntee~ to Mendenhall. Shortly after the team members arrived, being orda ined, he had an opportunity to travel and live in the Orient. However, he began questioning his mptives and how he was to become a better servant of the Lord. He felt that it was God who called him back to the rural land where he was raised. Mendenhall staff members composed a wish list of 45 tasks that they hoped to have accomplished: One item listed was creeling the church steeple. This task and most of the others on the long list were accomplished during the team's 10-day stay. "The greatest blessing for St. Andrews has been to send individuals and teams with various skills," Flanagan said. "We have been the richer for the partnership." • In his book, Weary tells of a six-week conversation he had with God. ' Coming December 19th, we will bring you o special section, giving you information on (hurch services, as well as holiday events and happenings for this joyous season. For information, contact your Advertising Sales Rij>. or Jov Owen 642~321 Ext. 2SO Deadline is December 4th .. , Joo us toroo evening offLn, food ood {rienct{ ~ banter as we roast O'ld toost Bob Wynn · tor 20 yeas of outsta"\ding service to the city ot Newport Beach. Farewel, TrbJte Dinnef' O'ld Roost ~3rd, lWl t>:CX4:>m Newport Beach Matlott Hotel ~Newport CentEW [)tve Newport Becxh, CA 'll~ , Please RSVP Todqyt (114)729-44X> I Wouldn't "9 ttt · D Pleo9e ~me-­ tidtetl a S75eacn. D Aecm n1rt•11wr.-.111111• ........... ~ tct>leldtenformea $750eoctl. D Sony, 1 oon·t malle I . Pl9cm oocep rtff ~d" ................ av~--....... -----~--~ Stae--- .. concerts. ~re is a listing of .T it die wason ror Christmas .... some a>mins up at loal diurcheS: •~Verde United Medi•••• Oturm, 1701 Baker St., CosCI Meia, pretents a free Christmas concert at 7 p.m. Dec. 8. The Mesa Verde Choir, under the • -direction of Paul McNeff, performs -"Seven Joys of Christmas" by Kirke Mecham with harp • ,,accompaniment, plus the music of Britten, Adam, Faure, Franck, Christensen and others. The ·Chancel Choir, the vocal ensemble Rejoice, handbells and children's choir Jubilant Song perform, and a •reception follows. For information, call the church at 979-8234. • • St, Andrews Presbyterian ·' Church, 600 St. Andrews Rd., performs ''Christmas Concert" at 4 .md 7 p.m. Dec. 8 featuring SanC.uary Choir, soloists, an orchestra and organ and piano ·music under the direction o( Don · G. Fontana. "Gloria" by Poulenc, "Co Tell It On The Mountain," reaturing guest soloist Tom Tipton and other Christmas favorites will be performed. Admission is $5 for jldults and S2 for students. Tickets M are available at the church office. . , • St. John the Baptist Catholic ' Church, 1015 Baker St., Costa ·~'Mesa, celebrates its 8th annual "Noel Night" at 8 p.m. Dec. 15. This year's concert features Daniel Pinkham 's "Christmas Cantata" and S everal local 'JIUllOIUC• and Jewish utocfations will conduct special services to mark Hanukkah, which begins at sund<lwn Sunday. The festival of Hanukkah, also known as Chanukah and referred to as "The Festival of Ughts," recalls the first recorded revolution for religious freedom in the history of the world. It commemorates the victory of the Maccabees over the Syrians in the early second century, B.C.E. (Before the Christian or Common Era). The war lasted well over three years and resulted in the retaking of the Citadel of Jerusalem. Han ukkah is one of the most joyous of Jewish Holy Days, an ancient feast of liberation symbolized by the victol)' of--ai'ew over many,-uf the weak over the strong. Candles are lit throughout the eight days of celebration. · Some of the area celebrations follow:_ •Temple lsalab 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, 548-6900. Food, entertainment and fun will be the theme of a Hanukkah potluck dinner party to be sponsored by the temple at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 7. The event will be held in the Social Hall at the above address. Donation is $8 per person, with children under 18 admitted free. Rabbi Marc Rubenstein will conduct the traditional candle-lighting ceremony, followed by the dinner, entertainment and Dreidl games for children. • Reservations must be accompanied by checks made Old to: Temple IAiah, P.O. Box i0414, Cotta Mesa, CA, ~27. 0 • Jmo eo..aaMJ Ceater of Onnae County 250 Baker St., Costa Mesa. 534-8011. Families and children of all ages are invited to attend this first~er event at the center's new campus from 3.5 p.m. Dec. 8. Three days schools, the Hebrew Academy Day School, Morasha and the Jewi sh Studies Institute will participate. Arts and crafts, a Menorah ligh ting, a re-enactment of the Hanukkah story by Rabbi Moishe Engel, Dreidl playing, Israeli-style fried doughnuts, music, magic and more will be featured. · A must-see is the famous bubble show finale. Tirkets are $5 for adults and $2 for children. Reservations are required by calling the center at the above phone number. 0 •Outside the local area: Irvine Mayor Sally Anne Sheridan lights the 20-foot Menorah during Hanukkah Celebrations '91 at South County Chabad Jewish Center, 4872 Royce Rd., Irvine, at 2 p.m. Dec. 8. Call the center at 786·5000 fo r more information.; Meanwhile, Laguna Beach's mayor is the guest of honor at Chabad of Laguna's Menorah Lighting Ceremony at 7:30 p.m. Dec. ? at the Laguna Arts Festival younds on Laguna Canyon Road. Beach. More than 200 actors, stagehands and live animals will take part in the unique drama. Admission is free. Call 536-2589 for Rev. Tari Lennon details. St. John Vianney Roman Catholic Chapel of Balboa Island celebrates its 50th anniversary with a year-long celebration commencing Dec. 8. A gala dinner Will be held at the Balboa Bay Club to inaugurate the year-long festivities, and everyone in the community is invited. Reservations (or the dinner may be made by calling Mrs. Thomas Wal sh at 673-6417. 0 0 utside the area, the Rev. Dr. Tan Lennon has been selected to serve as Interim Senior Pastor at Neighborhood Congregational Church, United Churcfl of Christ, of Laguna Beach, 340 St. Ann 's Dr. This Sunday, Lennon will lead a special moment o( remembrance (or all AIDS victims as part of World AIDS l'>ay. She will also kick off a special Advent sermon series titJed ''To Grow a Child" beRinning Sunday and ending with a Christmas Eve candlelight service. For information, call 49-4-8061 .... Costa Mesa resident the Rev. Chris Schriner's sermon at the Sunday service at UnitariM Universa.li1t Fellowship of Laguna Beach, 429 Cypress Or., is ''Truth Beyond Words: Simr,le Mirad~ of Mindful Translation. ' Schriner will explain how Unitarians with widely different views on religion and politics are able to communicate with each other by a translation process. For information, call 49 7-456) .... l.aguH Beach Methodist Church, 21632 Wesley Dr., starts off the Advent season Sunday with a potluck dinner at 5:45 p.m. in the church fellowship center, followed by a "Trim the Christmas Tree" gathering and hanging of the greens. Call 499-3088 (or information .... YOU CAN HELP PILOT RELIGION PAGE Send your story ideas, up· coming scnnon topics, names of people we should profile or any other news involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach churches to: Religion Page, The Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also call our Edi· tor's Hotline at 642-6086 or fax items to 646-4170. · · other seasonal anthems by Praetorius, Rutter, Dale Warland and others, performed by the parish choirs directed by Leslie Benjamin. Organist Mark T. Purcell leads the .JOO-voice combined choirs and the '. congregation in Advent/Christmas . carols accompanied by orchestra ·' and handbells. A freewill offering . will be collected, and spiced from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Costa Mesa Church of Religious Science, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite M. Errico, a noted Orange County author and speaker, has extensive knowledse of Zen, Tao, dream interpretation and esoteric and transpersonal psychologv. The presentation is 4-6 p.m. in the Student Center at UCI to mark World AIDS Day. Call 834 -H798 for details .... Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach holds another adult education class in Spanish Jewry on Tuesday nights from 7:30·9 p.m. Classes in . Hebrew and adult Bar and Bat Mitzvah training are being held on Thursday nights from 7:30·9 p.m. Due to the popularity of the Spanish Jewry program, the temple suggests you call for reservations at 548-6900 .... The Ladies Guild of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church of Newport Beach holds a Christmas luncheon on Wednesday at the Waterfront Hilton, 21100 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. Social hour begins at 11 a.m., with the luncheon to follow at noon. A $25 donation and a wrapped baby gift marked "boy" or "girl" for Casa · Theresa are being sought. Entertainment will be provided by the Woodbridge High School YOO ARE CORDIAllY tMTB> TO OUR ' holiday wassail and homemade Chnstmas cookies will be served. 0 -•'We Love Our Cay Children " is • the title of a panel 'discussion at the 10:30 a.m. Dec. 1 • !><?rvice at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Loretta Staub, member of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Cays, directs the discussion, assisted by two other members of PFLAC, Staub worked with the United Church of Christ in opening full church membership to gays and lesbians. For details, call Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist at 646-4652 .... Dr. Rocco A. Errico, one of the world's leading authorities on the Bible from 1 Aramaic. talks about Christmas as · fllelaphysically told in the Bible, (I.United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 10 a.m. MiniS1ers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseooo Center SeMces Available MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker Worship • Church School 1:30 a 10:00 a.m. Dr. Wiftiom E. Steel 979-823"4 free, but a S 10 donation is !>ugg~ted .... A three-unit course that examines the life and times of Jesus Christ will be offered this spring by Oran_ge Coast College's Religious Studies Department. Spring semester classes begin on Jan . 21 . LiHed as Religious Studies 130 in the OCC schedule, two sections of the course are offered: One meets Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10-11 a.m.; the othe r meets Tuesday evenings from 7-10 p.m. The cour5e, which outlines Christ's life and teachin~ and places him within the histoncal context of the day, is fully transferable to UC and Cal State schools. For registration information, call 432·5772. 0 0 n the calendar: Churches, synagogues and temples are taking part in Sunday's multi-Oenominationil set"Vice from NEWPORT CENTER UNITf~. ~~~.CHURCH c:-del Mor 644·0745 ADULT .,ua()R·SENIOR Sc1'oOI 8:30 un. 10.1>0 ~ CNld. YOUlh. AU Riv. Robert Morley Rev. Wil Fairt>ris HOMI 10\\~\\.\H'lltl ll\ 1111 H/\I KOi\ Pl NIN"l 'l :\ CHRIST CHURCH BY THE l!A 1 UNITED METHODIST N, United ~we _. to maintain an to ~ rellJillo'ls poi vi.w. to ..... and now1lh ano~r and to mlnl1ter to nHd1 of our community In the name ol ant. La"" Yo••I· Putor ........ c.-11 ....... a CMWC-.NIUL 8aJbol Blvd. 1t 14th St 67WIOI i I I I\' I' I I 1 '- -------··------------ ·nwa.1t•f#..,~ ..,. . ..., ..... PW.II.A. "'A'~ . "'"""' 1l11irg~""'-' ,, ,,.,5,. GRAND OPENING EXTRAVAGANZA! /J OASIS CHRISTIAN FEU.OWSHIP Choral Croup .... The 23rd annual "Drive Through Nativity" will be presented from 6:30-10 p.m. 'rhursday and Friday at First ChrJstian Church at Main Street and Adams Avenue in Huntington "Come And Meet Your New Neighbors" Kids Church Ages 6-12 Kinder Church Ages 3-5 Infant & Toddler St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wonh.lp and t-r d"8 pnaial, Oui«~ bibllal ~· "LIFE'S MOST (X)SfLY COMMODITY- FORGIVENF.sS0 ~ .... A. Hufam,jf. (Hebrews 9: 11-28) Sunday. Oectmber l. l99l ,_... 8:30and IO:lS A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631-2880 (~from Newport Hubor ._.. SChool 1t lrvlne & lSth.) I li I Ill R·V""' CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ~~ <MllHBl IJlllO U 760 Vidorio St .• Costo ~ Lothor V. Tomow, Pastor 631 -1611 Brvce Jeske, Pastor WORSHIP SERVICE 8:00 10:30 o.1n. Sundoy School & Audit 811>1. Clem 9:30 o.m. Christion Etem.nlory School Ul-6166 Look for the Pilot's . upcoming II PEACE-ON· EARTH" &a 1o·Hrldrf snces mt Ea ComirlJ December 19th (all Jor Owen for more Wonnalial 642-4321 x266 ,,.,,,,,,., .. ~~~\{\~G "ft.~o-\O~ "The Event of the Year'' Rev. Tony Angelo SUNDAY WORSHIP lO:OOAM Mid-Week Bible Study Wed. 7:30pm Newport Ch\llCb of Religious Sdence Dr. Juanella bans "The Joy ol Chrlstmas All Year Around.· Service and Jr. Church: 10:30 a .m . Special Sunday Speaker Dr. Don Sharer Associate Pastor, Newport Beach Dial an lnlplratton 861-1231 263-1261 901 Don St. # 145 N.wport Jeadl -Child Catt Provldtd SeMces: 8:45 Lm. 10:30 a.m., 5:~ p.m. Dr. Roger Teel, D.D. "Keys to Success" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Mtt1ber of the l!llittd Chllrch !f Reti&iols Scltlltt 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, C~ 92688 / {714) 969-1331 < I I 1,• I '-1 I \ \. \ < 11 '\ < l .. Children unappreciati"e? D ear Dr. Dlau Pet.en. We have two sona aaes 10 and 12. Our ...,._ haven· erytblng: • alee bome, doebet, COft aad coaaptlttn aJad ytt they 1ppred1te nothln1. Tliey coutanU1 arpe with oae another, rcruse to do their chores and are very •outby. E•~lr be- havior aeeau more obaodoua. We ,..m them but It doesn't seem to hHe any afftd. Wht should we do? J.D. Dear J.D. The problem in yout family may not be your sons, it may be you and your husband. It is inter- esting to note when yQU listed all the things yoor sons have. you did not list two parents who love them and spend time with them. M~ you need to reexamine your priorities. How much quality time do you spend with your sons? It is easy (or busy parents to Jet the TV. -----malls, movies and video games replace parenting. Parenting Parenting is hard work. It is being there on a 1 Q 1 re~lar basis to give love and sup~rt to your -----children. Your sons need your posatave encour-agement. They need supervision and guidance. Help your sons develop the 3 A's: a sense of acceptance which comes when your children feel a sense of belonging and together- ness in the family, school and church. A sense of affection which comes when you use hup. praise and positive reinforcement. And · a sense of accomplishment which comes when a child is placed in a situation in which he can meet wittr success from his efforts. Write to Dr. Diana Peters at tht Dally Pilot 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, Ct. I t you were one of the luckY few who visiaCd a pllticular desian? Does all architecture Otristo's yelloW umb~ near ttie indude art? grapevine be(oro tho tnpc endiq; I am b "theme architecture" -such u the Cape sure you bad a difficult time tf).'ina to explain Cod look. the Spanish Hacienda. the French the 3rl of that $26.000,000 :e,xhablt to friends. Provincial or Enallsh Tudor -art, or just a The scale was so particular Conn of architecture? tremendous, tho effort so Ion& Well recently J droYC by a home in Costa in coming. not to mention the Mesa on the comer or Santa Ana Avenue and technical challenges or Costa Mesa Street and I couldn't believe my · acquiring appro¥alt and eyes. The odd mixture or various slyles ,0f Tesolving detalls, the effort architecture, ~rily Victorian with brick overwhelms even the most t,wisted fire places. and in a very traditional avant garde of art projects. neiahb<>rhood, was a real surprise. I am certainly not going to There is no question that it does not foll into try to think up a definition of any design theme. That warrants a special ltlw.t the word of art. Can you? ' award. After drivinf through housing tracts, Wllllll'll Should one spend that any design that is different is a welcome relief. amount of money just for an? For this writer, this home represents a Architecture What about the homeless, wonderful and delightful example of Ort as should that money go to the force behind "fantasy" architecture. people and familiea in dire Obviously, the design (or art?) meant the home straits? Is it appropriate that cost more to build than a more traditional an artist that creates a "public" work of art has solution. Will they ever be able to sell the the right to take down the exhibit in two home? (Probably, ir they find a buyer who likes weeks, never to be seen again? What is so the same "art!") If you look at the home Crom "arty" about umbrellas randomly spaced in a a ••purely art" perspective, it, to some degree. rural environment? These and more question-. meets what I would define as a work of art. are always raised in contemporary works of art. Frankly. it's not my taste in art, and maybe h's Well the same questions can be asked of not yours. That•s not really the issue. architecture, especially in Orange County. Obviously. every detail decision made by an Should architecture include art as a reason for archilcct has some degree of "art." In some Visit Garre11's leather Gallery LARGE EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS t}uoughoul our Leather Gallery including Sofas. Chairs. Sofa Beds, Sectionals, and Office Furniture ,,., ~ 'lfwrt ~. w~ #IP~M~M~ 1'Clr" "t:bN'-rWAtf ~'/ L-ON~ II M\& •M·t*~1 ·' .. f 1'o~ NOW tNtrlr&L. MlyYIMe lEATHER SOFA SOFT. INVITING & StJPPLE TO THE TOUCH Sale Priced At $199 5 ()() Hours: Daily I~. Sunday 12-5, Closed Monday dejrce. CVerylhing is artl H owever what reall the almost total archhecturial design strange and very un owner (and I su freshness that is WQ Jr I see one more onnula homes ( . theme architecture) l will scream -the sameness~of Spaniilt and Tudor architectu.l,, coupled with the very serious sol~· in contemporary architectuf9. lacks t thls eclectic home "brinss to the table" kn<>W of no architect in Orange County who even would be wllling to design a home wilh seven different types of window shapes not to mention five different architectural shapes. Then there is the strange fireplaces with their brick clad surfaces twisting and turning creating a strange sdlution to an alrctdy strange home. I guarantee you, the design would not win any design awards. yet it's fun! 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Jeff Pickens spearheads Costa Mesa. Mustangs' Brewer confident But there 's no denying the fac t of PCL '~ powe r By ICltk Wolcott s,c.ta ... T he Costa Mesa boys basketball team. tired of looking up all these years, has decided its time to leave the cellar. After finishing with- out a win in either of their last two Pacific Coast League ordeals, Coach Bill Brewer believes the Mustanp finally have the components to stir up the standings a bit. Maybe even be contenden. "We've got 1 good shot at the top three or four spota," Brewer said. "We're no dominant powerhouse. but I think we have 1 good shot at going .500 and being competitive." Brewer said the PCL belongs to Estan- cia. the Div. III state champions. and much improved Trabuco Hills. But after that. the league appean fairly open. with Century. Laguns Beach and perhaps Costa Mesa fi&htina for third. The Mustanp are banking on quick- ness, good outside shooting and the return of four starters to make their climb. Whether they improve radically on their 3-20 mark in 1990-91 (0-10 in league), could depend largely on the able hands of 6-foot-4 senior Jeff Pickens. Pickens averaged 17 points and nine re- bounds last season to earn second team all-league honors. This year, in an effon to better utilize his size ,and turnaround SM BREWER/Cl ...... lllCk w-. n 11111111111 H ere it ~ the fint bowlina column in the Pilot ainc:e -· I wu amared at the num- ber of people who Wei bow ba~ they were that bowUna wu finally goln1 to act &be ink it c1e1em:s. SuppoKdly. many moons qo, bowl· in& ~raac WU I reauJar item in this paper. WeU, It's back! Richard Dunn-club golf/C2 VolleybaJVC3 Sports Editor Ropr Carlloa ••• ..642-4330 ext.387 Youth page/C9 ltt~lot Newport Harbor's Tony Mancuso flies through the air for some tough yardage in first half action agaipst Valencia Friday night in CIF Division V1 quarterfinals. .tllll-BllCllllll lir1t•h1/I Piii does it, Valencia pulls away with Division VI quarterfinals victorY By 8lny Faulkner S90ftS ... NEWPORT BEACH -Three seasons, only to bow out each time in the second round •. acknowlc.dged what surely all 4,000 spectators must have re· alizcd about the fateful final play of the fleeting seconds. • • opening half. "We were with them for nearly a half, but we let the momentum get away and it was a different game in the second half. Me and my staff could tell the guys were a little down at halftime. If we'd have gone in (at half) tied 0-0, we may have been on the other end of this thing. We let them start feeling good, when they had never been in a scoreless tic before at half." That's au the time it took to deflate a pumped up Newport Harbor High football team in the CIF Divi- sion VI quarterfinals, Friday night against top-ranked and unbeaten Valen· cia. The Tigers (12--0) converted the final three first-half seconds into a 32-yard scoring bomb from Marc O'Brien to Kevin Alexander, then added three sec- ond-half scores to win, 28-0. The loss ended the season for the over-achieving Sailors (7-S), who f ailcd in their bid to defeat a second No. 1- ranked squad this year. Coach Jeff Brin- kley's team upset top-ranked Tustin, 21- 14, Nov. 8. Brinkley, who has guided the Tars to four first-round playofr wins in his six -Valencia Coach Mike Marrujo cred- ited Newport's physical defense for the early stalemate, but figured it would only be a matter of time before the Ti- gers' speed would create a big play. "They came out hitting, and really stayed with us," Marrujo said. "But we started to wake up in the second quar- ter. and we made two big plays to finish the half. The touchdown obviously gave us a big edge. They arc the best team we've faced , but we were faster than they were and we showed it at the end of the first half and in the second half, as well.'' The back-breaking bomb, on which Alexander pulled up after spotting the undcrthrown ball, as the Newport de- fender continued full speed down the sideline, was set up by Ryan Roskclly's 26-yard scamper. "We were hoping to break a run, and Roskelly popped the blast," Marrujo said. "That put us in position, so we de- cided to go for (the touchdown)." The play wiped out nearly 24 minutes of solid defense by Newport, which also showed sparks offensively. The host~ drove 51 yards-on the open- ing possession, but Aaron McKown was stripped after a reception and Roskclly recovered at the Tigers' 19 to stop the threat. Newport was forced to punt on its next five possessions. and three Valencia See SAILORS/C4 I.ft,.~ Receiver Jason Lawson is stopped for a short gain. He a ulht fou r passes for 20 yards, but didn't play in the second half (shoulder injury). Mona_rchs ready for another ldng-siz-" run In league, CIF By Barry Faulkner ~Wits W hile he has thoroughly enjoyed the recent success of the Mater Dei High football team, Monarchs' athletic director and basketball coach Gary McKnight is anx- iously awaiting the unveiling of his taleftted squad, which could dispel the rumor that hoops is no longer king on the Santa Ana campus. "We could be o pretty good team," dead panned McKnight, who is as renowned for his prescason pessimism as his legendary nine-year run atop Orange County's most ballyhooed pro~ram. "I usualty don't go out on a limb, but I'm excited about this group or players .• The key word there. is group. as depth is the top attribute for this year's squad, which will shoot for McKnight's seventh CIP Southern Section championship, his founh state title, and bis eighth CIF title game oppcornnce in his 10th season in ChUJC. Last 1CAr's tcant, forted to deal with losina the top seven playcn off a state champk>nship team in 1989-90. came up one game short t>f playin& for the CIF 1-A crown. The anexpcrienced grou~ however. rallied from a 4·3 start to win 21 Of 22 11~ before fallina to Cherokee Pafk.s·led Marina In the scmilinols. The Mon- arehl were ranked No. 1 in Orange County and top-~dcd in the divi ion, before the upset made their final record 25-S. But with three stanen back arid tevcn playcn rcturnina with vanity seasonina. Mater Dci appears well-equip~ for a'1 ult on the be t teams m So\ithem cali· rom~. . .. It's one ol tlic better pou~ siRCC l\te beeft hert •.• not the bat, but one Of the bider ~ • Aki McK.niht, .whO will pin 1 41'1itt measure or hil tiaii'I potential lft tlllree pre1tiaiou1 early eaaon tournllftt•ts. See KIN04aED,G l AH -Mission Conference football honors ' Jive Orange Coast ~ 818ndouts '~ilarn All-Mission nrst ta• honors · :·~all, Butler, Shorter, · ,/Jackson, Washington ,1gain first team berths .',jy Richard OUM • G 8'0l1s Wrfter oF our Orange Coast College ••· football players, including of- . fensive guard Bobby Hall as Id'. repeat from last year, earned _,,/;,ISt learn All-Mission Conference '. i.t;cntral Division while five other vf#ates merited second team ac- 1Ji9lades, including second team 'Jpicks from last year quarterback Donnie Smith and tailback Adrain -5tcen. For OCC, 6-4 overall, 5-4 in the ;'-Oznference and 1-4 in the division, • l~l ended in frustration as it lost L : four of its last five games -all di- S · visional contests -after starting tli : ...w> with a No. 2 national JC grid- 0 · wire ranking. ~ ·.. · Outside linebacker Sedric Short- 0 (6-foot-4, 215 pounds) was the Jone OCC player chosen to the Washington All-Central Division defensive first ---------, ..J • "'team. Also earning a first team berth on the defense was 250-pound de- fensive lineman Kelly Jackson. 'Hall (6-3, 280), a Corona del liar High product who played on CIF Division VI championship ms under Coach Dave Holland, ..atshman runnin$ back Eric Wash- ton (6-1, 210) and sophomore fit Jason Butler (6-4, 255) were ed to the offensive first · aking second team defense for the Pirates were free .llfety Scott Seymour (6-1, 190), a 15'fCseason JC All-America, and in-Shorter -5ide linebacker Eric Shimomura (6-1, 225). Offensive second team accolades went to Smith, Steen and center Kip Winkler (6-3, 305). Sophomore wide receiver Cullen Plousha, who caught a t'eam- leading 21 passes for 347 yards, was an at-large selection. Every coach in the division was allowed to include one at-large player -a worthy all-conference player left off the original teams. Shorter had 77 primary tackles, a team-leading 10 sacks and 21 quarterback pressures. "He has become our most recruited player, but he can't sign with a four-year school until February because he in the backfield after assorted leg injuries caused the latter to miss most of the second half, carried 91 times for 579 yards (6.4 average) ana nine touchdowns. Shimomura was OCC's leading tackler with 78 primary while Sey- mour had two interceptions and 52 taclcles. S mith, who made second team all-conference as a punter last year, completed 104 of 186 passes for 1,549 yards and 12 touch- downs. He was intercepted 12 times, eight of them coming in two games (Fullerton and Golden West). npeds to graduate from a com-Steen, who was on a pace to ntunity colleJc," OCC Coach Bill break the school's career rushing Butler Hall ished with 708 yards on 113 carries (6.3 average) this season. Steen started the season with three successive 100-yard games, ending his OCC career with 1,684 yards, second on OCC's all-time list behind Tony Accomando's 1,873 yards in 1974-75. He would nol have gained as many yards this season as he did had it not been for the Pirates' desperate need of his garne- breaking potential. "It's good lo have an athlete that can perform like that," Work· man said. "He hadn't practiced in five weeks, but he was staying in shape by conditioning with steps and pool running. He watches practice and he doesn't make any ~rkman said. mark before a sprained ankle and &vashington, who replaced Steen hip pointer slowed him down, fin-~ All-Mission Conference football, 1991 mistakes." FIRIT TUM OFFENll • Pleyer, lohool c1 ... -Tm JI.tan. Ranc11o snaoo T enanct Gmn. Fullerton OQ-9obbr Hall, OCC ()Gil. Rablndef 10U1n1, Golden West OT -Rllld't Norllolf, RMrslde OT-J8Hn autl.,, OCC C-ROClerl Sdwn. ~ TE-Thomas ISl8lrl. RMnlde 08-Aldl Fll'll, RlllCho Slllllago 08-Tim SllOWdlll, &ldlllblck RB-~ Clvtshon. Saddleback RB-Hay Pmloll. RMrtade R1-111ow .......... ,occ Seal.....,,, MlltDn "°"' Montalll, Goldlll Wat PIRST T8All DllUll 1ee1tr.1.-.....occ Dimon .......... Mck Joe ...,, QoldM .... ... R ..... S1'81hctc ............. ,,.,.ct _...,....._,occ Todd...,_ &eclcte9Mct Rmllr.Nltd Dim ... '1 hard 10 imagine Oranae So. So. lo. So. So. lo. So. So. So. fr. fr. Fr. ''· fr. So. lo. So. So. So. So. lo. So. nty being behind the times in hinJ. lea alone golt, but it has n with coune sreen fees. Until Pelican Hill Oolt Oub arrived o tN. 16, ahat is. · We've caupa up with lhc times, · it seems. considenaa the areen ' fees of other publk CDUrtCt out· I lido of the or-. C.rtain, : Pelican Hill, ,w .,., hu been I aettfai t.aOd =pd Crom ~ various~ all for ha $95 ' aad SIZS .,... r.a. die litter fi&· I .,. 1or ...._ ... anct bolkflys. Oolf II noc 1 poor m1n'1 pme, llt'a r.. k. 11.B-Beau Smith. Riverside 08-Kevln ~s. Golden West DB-Randy Roskelly, Fullerton DB-Mb Miller, Saddleback DB -Rick Spar1ts, Saddleback Ret-Antotne Bolden. Riverside Offensive Player of Year: Preston. Riverside. Defensive Player of Yur: Psaros. Slcldleback. Coach ot Year. Ken swmnoen, 5*kleblck. llCOND TUii OFRNll WR-Jacob KulkollS:CWtst WR-Dan Zamora. k OG-Al>ett Mendez. Rlmslde 00-Todd AM>I\, Slddleblct OT-Aly Mactlgal, Nleltcn OT-Maltt Welclr. Saddllba C-Gerwd R1wt. Rnho Sdago C-Klp Wlnkl«, OCC TE-Tq Pn. lbncllo SlflllgO TE-Man f«d, Slddlllllcll __ .,...... """"· occ RB-Jeff lnrtll. RMnidl RB-Denick Aaold*, GolllM Wiii 111-Adreln ....... occ PK-Jett McDanllf, RhWlldl So. So. So. So. So. fr. So. Fr. fr. So. So. ff. So. ... So. ff. ... Fr • Fr • ... So. But Jivcn the reaction in Sun· day's Orange County Resister, which published lettcn from 1ut>- scribers blasting Pelican Hill for lta cxtrav11ant fees, county ttsidenta apparently don't undent1nd. Its fees are typical and competitive for a deluxe public course, reprd· less of how difficult it la to admi1. Oh, sure, the Newport Beach OolC Course only charpa StO (SU on the weekend&), but molt areen f eea can be rather cmtly, ~· dally when CWl'J bole bli a ¥iew of the PaciOC OC:ean and tM coune hu bein daipcd bJ an fn· tcmationally knOwn irddtec:t (Tom Fazio). ' P -Jett McDaniel, Riverside S•COND Tl!AM DEFENI• DL -Miki DeClatk. Fune11on DL-~arcus Royster, Fullerton DL -l.eonltd Sims, Golden West Dl-Kalo A&mJa, Rancho Santiago Dl-Oouo Dooley, RNerslde OLS-CofY Mrilguls, Fulel10n Ot.B-Chi1s Slno!Dy, Golden Wat l&.a-11to1N......ura,OCC U-ScOl 6*. Rnflo Sal'llllgO U-l<mson PoClilO. f*'1an H-loett ..,......,,, OCC DB-Doug ~ Ooldell West DB-MIWI OlpllM, ~ DB-~ Rowers. AMnldt Rll-Jlrod Sn-. ~ ATol.MG• ~-RBJGMMolftlln Gddell Wttl-OL fflllk MlrUltl occ-n c.... Pleueha "*"*-08.lldlU... Rllldlo Sdlgo-Dl ... Alo Saddlltllct-WA Roll Fd C.Onaider: So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. fr. ... So. So. ... So. So. So. Fr • •The Westin Miuion Hiib Re- tort In Rancho Mirage charges S90 to play, only S80 for pests. Ill ' ran fees fncrease to StOO on an. 1. •The two public courses at POA West in La Quinta cbarge $150 (Stadium coune) and"S125 (Jack Nicklaus resort coune). On Dec. 26, those arecn , ... will jum~ to $175 and SJSO, mpec:· tivf . . • In Lu Vepa, the Sun City Summerlin OOlf Oub (S'10) ind tho Painted Desert Ooar Coune (S60) are considered midranp for public counea. f C. Jackson KING-SIZED: Mater Del ready for big .run From C1 But enough about the competi· tion. Leading the returners is senior guard-forward Reggie Geary, who signed early to attend Arizona. Along wi1h Edison High senior Brandon Jessie, Geary is arguably among the county's top two play- ers. The 6-foot-3 standout aver- aged 13.4 points, seven rebounds and six assists en route to Pilot All-Orange Coast Arca and Ange- lus League ~VP honors. "He's shooting better, and he's a much more mature player," said McKnight, who will count on Geary's explosiveness at the off guard spot. Junior point guard Kamran Sufi, who started all but a few games as a sophomore and earned All· Angelus League laurels, will direct the offense. Sufi should improve upon his 6.4 points per game of a year ago, but could be most prom- inent as the point man on the Monarchs' full-court press. Juniors Marmet Williams, Ter- ence Wilborn, DeJuan Mallhews and Ray Jackson all saw extensive playing time as sophomores, while senior Mike LaBriola, is another returner expected to contribute. Wilborn, 6-6, started at center last year (6..9 points per game}, but is battling junior Jerry Jones, a Wilborn Matthews BOWUNG: From C1 Seniors bowl., There's an as- sociation for wheelchair bowlers. The mentally handicapped enjoy bowling, and, believe II or not, there are bowlers who are blind. From time to time, you'll be meeting some of these people in this column. You'll get a chance to know some of the names in the sport, such os Professional Dowlers Association start Mark Baker. Mark will be featured in this space before f.Oing back onAour in January. You II also read about a bowler who has bowled for less than two years an<t al(C8dy hu two 299 aamca 10 hil credit. This col.-mn wm also be your column. If yotJ know of any news- worthy items, call or drop a lino to the Piiot We'll do ouc best to COYCr it for ~· Now lor aome nowa ... • A nurnbe·r ol locll stan and Top 10 Orange County high school basketball Piiot selections Poi., te•m '91 record 1. Mater Del 25·5 2. Tustin 30·'4 3. Servite 24·7 4. Capo vaney 22·6 5. Huntingion Beach 17 ·8 6. Los Alamitos 20·8 7. Edison 21·7 8. Estancia 29·5 9. Irvine 24·4 10. T rabuco Hills 6· 19 6-5tn prospect up from the JV, for this year's starting post position . Matthews and Labriola, both 6- 3, are battling for the s1;1r1ing nod at small forward, while .the 6-4 Williams is the front-runner at the other forward. Jackson, a starting safety on the Monarchs' football team, will work in slowly after the ongoing playoff run , and brother Chris Jackson and David Drakeford, both jun- iors, are also expected to see ac- tion. The secret weapon, according to McKnight, could be sophomore Miles Simon, whom hfs coach claims "can flat--0ut shoot the ball." Simon, who starred for the freshman team a year ago, could be the best sophomore in the county, according to McKnight. "He scored 29 against Artesia in a summer league game," McKnight said. This is the Monarchs' final sea- son in the Angelus League, before moving to the South Coast League nex1 season, but Geary & Co. could give Angelus foes a memo- rable send-off. "We plan to pick up the tempo this year and play full-court man- to-man pressure," McKnight said. "We're young, but we're expe- rienced and we have tremendous athletic ability." Monarchs' schedule Mon.. Dec. 2·7-Tribuc:o Hills T~ Dec. 9-14-DV roumamm o1 c~ Mon. Dee. 16-St Bem.-cl (home) Fri., Dec 20-11 St. Paul Dec. 26-30-Torrey Piles T llll'Nll'ri Frt~ Jan. 3-t.lpislrano V1liey (home) Sal .. Jan. 4 -at Ocean View Frt.. Jan. 1 o-• St. John Bosco• Wed., JM 15-Serth" (home) F rt.. Jan. 17 -II Loyola• Fri., Jan. 24-SllU ~·(home) Wed., JM 29-11 llishop ArNt• Fri.. Jan.. 31-St. John Bosco• (home) Wtd.. Feb. 5-11 Serm• Frt.. Ftb. 7 -Loyola. (llome) Wed.. Feb. 12-at Sala~· Ft1., Fdl. 14-Bisoph AtNt• (hOme) Al games • 7:30 ll'lleSS noted. •0e.notet ArQetus I.tap gJme. Jones laBriola Simon members of the Professional Coast Dowlers will converge on Kona Lanes this Sunday (Dec. 1) for the "almost weekly" Scratch 6-Gamer. Action begins at 8:30 p.m. and spectators are welcome. •Jeff Lindenmuth, Orange, holds the high series score in this event with an 809 three-game set rolled July 28. He also popped for a 300 game the same evening. • Others rolling 300 include Randy Thomas, Willy Dordcnave, Robert Schnecweis, Gary Durand, Bill Bruno and Mike Goffinet. Go- ffinet rolled an 801 set in August and Chris Zuniga shot 803 just two weeks ago. There have been at leut 20 other pmca over 279. · • Korus Lanes alto hosts its !Ourth annual "J.eftovera No-Tap" lhia wec:~nd. Squad times arc I, 3 and $ p.m. Saturday and l, 3 and 8:30. p.m. S"nday. Handicap is 80 pert.enl of 200 and bOwlcrs roll rour pines, throw out I.he worst and use the three •lteftovers." first place is auatantecd at a '1'inimum of S300. BREWER: From C1 jump shot, he moves from forward to center. Joining Pickens up front is re- turning forward Joel Harding, a 6- 2 senior who averaged eight points a game last year. The gunrd spots are also secure, with returners Lam Luu, a 5-8 junior at the point, and Jason Amorde, a 5-10 senior at off guard. Leading candidates include freshman Sammy Smith and jun- iors Travis Mclachan and Andrew Banuo. Banua, a transfer student, played defensive back and wide re· ceiver for the Mustangs' football team. Another football player making the transition to basketball Is quar· terback Matt Harber (6-4), per· hops the first player off the bench. Othel" jayvee playtrs moving up include senior forwards Corlos Dal:mos ond Pierre Renella, and senior 1uards Matt Harrls and Darin Taetgcn. Saturday, November 30, 1991 Finally!. She's putting it all -together!l la hyno-.'Nol Newport Beach's Margaret Weese is on top of her volleyball game. By Bany Faulkner StMwtl Wlllt R aised in the arnuence of Newport Beach, blessed with beauty and physical grace, Margaret Weese's radiant potential only magnified the disil· lusion of friends, teammates and a string of former coaches, who reared it would all go to waste. Months after graduation from Corona del Mar High, Weese car· omed a contemptible high school past against the shadowy wall of her future, volleying to keep her dream alive. "I had agreed to go to Golden West College, but I hadn't com· mitted in my one mind, yet," she explained. "That's when my best friend (Kyvan Kiafar) told me I had too much ahead of me to blow this chance. That stuck with me. Ever since, I've been com· mitted to growing up." Weese, more noted previously for missin!; high school classes than finding teammates with her feathery sets, triggers the offense for Coach Albert Gasparian's Golden West volleyball team. Re- cently named first-team All-Stttte, the freshman setter has become the indispensable nucleus of the state's top-ranked Rustlers, 23·0 and only one regional playoff game away fro m a trip to the state finals, Dec. 6·8. All-PCL volleyball honors for area quartet Two Estancia High. and two Costa realize how good she was." passing, serving and digging. Rug· Mesa High volleyball players were Smallcomb, a three·y,ear starter giero, all·lcague as a sophomore, named to &he first team all-Pacific and Estancia's team captain, was was known for her quickness and Coast League coaches' team an-enjoying another brilliant season hustling. nounced this week. before sustaining cracked ribs and Estancia junior Tracy Grannis Estaneia's senior setter Taylia torn ligaments in her neck while and Costa Mesa senior Janet Os- Smallcomb and junior middle diving for a ball in a match against pina made the all-PCL team as blocker Leah Braatz led the Ea· Costa Mesa on Oct. 29. honorable mention selections. gles to an 8-5 record and second "Talentwise, she may not be the Rachel Wacholder and Shauna place in the PCL. best setter in the league," Estancia Shapiro, who led Uiguna Dcach to Costa Mesa senior middle block-Coach Tom Pestolesi said of the Southern Section 5-A title last er Angela Tonavanik and junior Smallcomb, "but. she's a great week, were named the PCL co· outside hitter Olivia Di Camilli, leader and makes everyone else players of the year. both first team selections a year better when she's on the court.'' All·P•clflc Coaat League ago, helped the Mustangs gain a Pestolesi referred to Braatz, RadlllWlcldller. Ltg&Ne~ ClF playoff berth as the PCL's who will return to the Eagles next SllWll Slllplr'Q, Ltg&N leldl No. 3 team. season, as the team's first legit i· DMI DI Clmll eo.a ':!T TUM "Olivia was the strongest girl on mate threat in the middle in three TOii Scal. lJllllll kldl · the team and Angela was the years. ~er:-~1ac11 other half of the hitting combina· Estancia also had two players ~ ~ tion," Costa Mesa Coach Tomi named to the all-PCL second .,_ r--. Com Mesa Kenzie said. team. Christine Heims and Clau-HCOND TUM "Other teams looked for Olivia, dia Ruggiero both contributed ~~T= ._ but Angela came out of her shell greatly as junior outside hitters. ~~!;""' this year. Uist year she held back, Pestolesi said Heims improved ~==-~ lltadl but this year she finally started to from her sophomore year in her Claudl AuoQllf'o. ElllllCll In The Christmas Spirit Here at your newspaper, . )< we are veiy aware of how Santa's bag gets lighter as he heads for some neighbor- hocxis. You read about it frequently in the Pilot For many families, the struggle through these hard times is more keenly felt when the holidays are here. But there is hope. When you donate an .J. unwrapped toy worth $5 or $ more, you make Christmas morning a little brighter for a child who really need.5 some sunshine. Gifts & toys, especially for the older children (sports , .... j equipment, garµes, etc) are ~,. ~ ' ·· needed more than ever. ·~ Toys for Tots is brought to you by the U.S. Marine C:Otps Reserve, Vok Temporary ~ Services, and the Pilot ,...- Drop~.,,. olf attbe llat lollby,. "° W. lllif 8tleet, OJ•• between Bl3Qam-.... -Prl. JI Sr Sr JI Sr St St St Sr .. So .. .. Jr "I'm very fortunate to have a second chance," said Weese, who Oip·floppcd between CdM and Newport Harbor High, and spent two separate stints in drug and al· chohol rehabilitation centers, be- fore setting her sights buck on vol· leyball and u potentiul :,cholarship to a major university. "I just had no desire to go to class (before)," she recalled. "All I wanted to do wai. go to the beach, play volleyball and have my social life." W ith her academic career spi· rating squarely out of bounds, Weese also found frustra· tion on the court, where she had once shown unlimited potential. A move back to CdM, after two years at Newport, put her behind All·Cff setter Prentice Perkins in her senior year. Much worse, a broken wrist at mid-season, ren- dered her a spectator as the Sea Kings finished with 27 straight vie· tories, as well as CIF 5-A and State Division I championships. "When she was a freshman, I thought )he had the potential to become the best setter in the Ctr Southern Section," said former CdM coach Charlie Drande, who continued to witness Weese's off· season progress at the Newport Deach-bai.ed Orange County Vol- leyball Club. "She had a ton of talent. but Prentice was the setter on that teum, so (Weese) was going to be the backup. She was real instru· menial in helping (CdM) win the Santa Barbara Tournament, but she got hurt and thut was it." Newport Harbor Coach Dan Glenn agreed with Brande's as- sessment of Weese's playing i.kills, but was displeased with her off· court behavior. "She always had very good tal· ent and all that, but )he had too muny other things going o n be· i.ides volleyball," Glenn explained. "She finally came to the point where she had to face up and con· trol her own destiny. and she's doing that now. Now, i.he'i. i.erious off the court, as well as on." W eese crcdib much of her maturation to her mother, Denise, while abo praii.ing Gasparian's low·key guidance. "Albert's such a poi.itive coach, I'm stoked to play for him," she said. "He's given me freedom to make my own decisions on the court, and he's helped me keep fo· cused in school. Out the joy of it is: No one has pressured me . I've been going to class of my own free will." Brande, a close fricn~ of Gasparian, i.aid the Rui.tkr coach has kept a cloi.e \\Ulch on Weese's academic prugrc..,.,. "Albert knows all her teachers. • unc.J he's the first to know wh n she's missed a class," Brande sa "Albert also has a great reputatl n for placing his players in four-y r progr~1ms, which will help r move on after next year. She's 'n very good hands." W eesc's own good hands produced 694 assists .2 per game), to a variety of talc~ ed hitters, including former c;aM teammate Tracy Schriber. .J "Playing with Tracy has bZ:n one of the reasons I'm havinl: much fun," Weese said. " 's such an intense player, she r ly keeps me motivated. When I t Marted practicing, I was havin~my doubts about playing, but she Id me 'You have to play.'" Though Weese's ability insP:i.!Fd hope in Casparian, as well asiller former couches, she said her gr~w­ ing nccomplbhments have tak.tn her by surprise. r; "This season has been tonQly beyond my expectations," she "ix· plained. "The first time I ..,as named all-tournament, I wasfia. tally shocked. I thought: 'No f ay, they called the wrong name. ... ''I'm sta~ing my future on JOl- k)ball," she said. "I'm workmg hard to get my grades up, so l '~n play for a top 10 (four·year) p1o- gram. I cun 't forget about the post. 1t'i. hnrd to forget. I nm lookingo,'!<r "ard the future, now.'' 1 ' b ar.•••11r1cc1 UCl Assistant Profe&sor, COIUmnlst Wiii Sw1lm World Trade Editor, Columnist WllU•LIMlll Editor Of 11\e Pilot And Independent HIP HIWlll Attorney, KFI Talk Show Host, Columnist Dr • .llEll•~ President of -ro TO Eagle Forum,.-:> Columnist ·~ Here's Wllere 11 Wllcll Tbe Labdell Br111 .. , M,T,TH,F Newport Beoch (Comm. Cli>le) W (Comcast C~e) W HooMgton 8eoch SUN 7:~ 39 6:~ 3 9:~ -80 -BR -lljl ... By~Olm _....., fftm'A ANA -.. They were higing and hi fiving by h ime. They d<Ct pass like th .. in the black an blue Citrus Belt Leque. wtcre Fontana High frequently rcWts in the Inland Empire. Jiater Dei quarterback Billy Blaton, airing it out on the fint gre.Cn light, used precision passing to llJry Fontana's seconduy as the Moearchs alienated visiting Fohi earfr, rolling to a quick 26-0 half- tinll edge before making this CIF ~hem Section Division I quar- tcr1jtal look like a waltz in a 46-16 vicU>ry at the Santa Ana Bowl Fri- da>'lught. • '!°he biggest play was when we tuni>lcd the ball and didn't re-cover (in the second quarter) be- ca\Jc the next thing you know the balt'1 in the end zone," said Fon- tana Coach Dick Bruicb, whose dcfehse was picked apart for 233 CIF Division I scores Bia ....... . l.olg ........ __. __ ,, u.a .. Mloll 1S .......... ,...1. plMing yards by Blanton in the first half. "Who knows what would\.e happened if we'd recov- ered that baU." Mater Dei ( 11-1 ), which will play in the semifinals next week against Loyola, the only team that bas beaten the Monarchs this year, already bad a 19-0 lead when de- fensive end Nicky Sualua recov- ered a Fohi fumble with 7:06 left in the half. The Steelers (10-2), on their first legitimate drive of the game, fumbled on the Mater Dci 15-yard line. On Mater Dci's fourth play of its ensuing series, Blanton con- nected with wide receiver Roger Morante over the middle on a S2- yard touchdown pass, one of three long receptions for Morante. "They've never seen a passer SAILORS: Newport Harbor can't • up Ille pace In second hall Froc:n C1 intcwccptions helped keep the Tars l at "8y after intermission. ~ Rt>skclly, who amassed a game· d high 93 yards on 19 carries, sand· c wicncd scoring runs of 1 and 4 C yards around a 9-yard TD toss S from O'Brien to Korey Alexander, C KcWri's twin brother. ewport's Mike Ofer, who came -on Strong after recovering from a -broken collarbone that sidelined him for four games, threw for 130 .., yards in the Sailors' short passing game. But, forced to the air as the deficit mounted, Valencia was able to key on the pass, resulting in the three second-half interceptions. Senior fullback Tony Mancuso accounted for 6S ol the Sailors' 216.,ards total offense, rushing for 49 yards on 11 carrica and catching tbr~ passes for 16 more. · S.n10r tailback Brandon Finney, who had been the team's work- CIF Division VI scores Valencia 28. .... ,...,. ...... 0 Wooctwtdge t7. Rancho Alamllos 14 Tus11n 28, Bwetl 0 Unl¥er1Ay 34, Smnna n horse all season, rushed just 10 times for 37 yards to finish the year with 1,194 yards on the ground. Darin Mangnall had one inter- ception, and had a second nullified by offsetting penalties. He and fel- low linebacker Finney, as well as tackle Beau Ralphs and outside linebacker Justin Ketcham (the second interception), all led a strong defensive effort. "They were very physical," Mar- rujo said. "We had a good year and we played hard," Brinkley said. "Un- fortunately, we didn't get some breaks in a few situations." Statistics ' -.... .... a,llaapwt.......,O 8oere., ....... INDMDUAL MCaMNO ~ 0 1 14 7-28 VII-Ke. Alexander. 3-50; Ko. Almndef. 1·9: ._, ...... HatbOf 0 0 0 0-0 Roskely, 1-5 . ..._.. 8H '5f NH-Mcf(own, 6-51; Cobio, 4-23; Lawson. "111-Ke. Almlldtr a2 pm fNm O'Bltln 4·20· ManMo 2-16· u-.a 3-16· 1 • n~. (DOdglon ldclc), 0:00. ' ' ..... 'V'-· ' ... -· w..... 1 ~. \Ill-ROSlclly 1 Ml (Doclglorl lddO. 5:08. VII-Ko. Almlldlr t pm 1111t 0'811en (Oocloiorl lddf), 0:33. ,... .... VII-ROlklly 4 1111 .,...... Nc:IQ, 4:09. ~===··· Val-Rolbly, 1te; Ina. 1M1: Ko Almnder, 9-57; Onft. M ; O'INll. 1·2. ,,.._Mancuso 11• Amey, 10-37; Olet. 2.-.US .... ......,..., ..... "'° VII-0'1lrlln, 5-13-2, 64. NH-Oler. ~.130. Statistics .... ,, CMll•• 9!, ,.,_ 14 ....... I lsJW ""---.i 19 1*1 nm Stw1DrY (put r,.. o • • 1-14 .._oa . . ~ CNIN' 0 14 11 0-27 ,_. I E l1IN • 11 p I Rf I .. Tta-W 4lllft~1111), t20 _...., 1 "",......, .... 1:0. ........ :.111 tr• ••. -v..r 41 ............ ....., ·-ll ..... . 0"03 c.i-• D-tS1; ..... f.14. By~Wotcol ' SOortlWllw WESTMINSTER -In tho end, an eara week d ftlt leetnCd to suit the e».j ~I High foot. ball twn j.i fllie. Aber a ~ fint 'J:'t!r, folJowirii 13 c1!1J1 Without II M IO I .............. the top- teeded B••H•Weilf .... tfte Trona Tomadoa. 21·14, in lbe second round of.the SOutberft sec- tion Division X .,.._ Friday night at W.........,JHilla. The win, ~ ~·· nlnth straight, tell up • uiftnat pmo next Saturd., apiMt VU111e Christian, a ·26-19 wlnaer over Sil- ver VaUcj. . neN1 I .., --HL Nlllll :L -"*111t • 11,........, lllCIO. c.t-->n·2. a. 1.A2-x fM •••a•••--• ,.,_i...p. e t111 (1111 fllld), 7~46. Clf ........... 1-2$; """'9r. Ml "Alter 1 bf9 ~ ti't know what to ~" leicl ea.ch Kris • Van Hoot aft9r ~ Qapel imPJMd to 10-1. • ....-..0 olfento didn't IOok...., It .... but tho defense made ICMne bi; pl119 for ,, , f Statistics _ ... ..,r u rt• ..... ••• ,r. 10-1• -.-f:. .. , ......... . ti t4 1 ts-41 FGN-Aled. ._11-1, 51; T ....... 1-21-2. N; lllNI I tlll G1Di. M-0. 51. ----l • -....... ~a. lil>-lllllmll. 1 .. 2CMI. ~Ill, ,., ... .. 111>-KIUI 44 ,_ ....... O-flled). _...,,... ..... . 5:44. FaN-Woodl. M5; Ytlllr\llll. $-71; ... ~ 9 I ?1ef 2·24; Glllln. 2«-fNU9.14. MO----h11(111aldll11UdO,t.55. MO-Kd. 5-114; Morlrtl. S-181; ..... 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Mltlt ,.._ ape/ tops Trona, 27-14 us." • An opportunistic def ensc spot- ted the Eagles 14 tint-half point.a and running badt Matt Kclloa took over from there. The S-foot.:a, 143-pound junior set up the Ea- gles' final touchdown and scored the game-winning one on his own. With Calvary Chapel up 14-0 at halftime, Kelloga took the second- half kickoff at his own 19-yard line, dropped the ball and picked up again at the 21. From there, he sprinted to the 40, broke out of a peck of would-be tac:klen, cut left and raoed the remainina 60 yards for I ICOre. "Wc'vo been ~nc,real hard on our kickoff retvm the last two weeks," Van Hook said. "Fortu- nately we tot 1 lane, popped it and Mau did· a put job runnina the ball." Troria (10.2), acaaatomed to playina ln tho ...ct on itl home field in Death v~. ~ ~u to srusy c:ondttioftt. 1'be Torna- does took the next kickoff and marched 81 yar. on 10 plajl - all runnin' -eo cut the lad to 21-6 with inUMdlia 4S ~ le~ in the third .-..r. But the Baalci CIUli*Jf diiitiUJCd any thouiht of 1 'tr0na CIMlleba. Kellog carried four ,.,.,.... tllnet for 28 yards, aettlna up 1 19-yarct ~ Folmar touchdown pass from Jason Shar- key to Danny Neumann that gave Calvary a 27-6 advantaae. Kellog. the Eaglca' lone back, finished with 131 yards on 23 car- ries. He now hu 1,084 yards and 17 touchdowns on the eeuon. The Tornadoes, who failed to complete a pass in the Cirst half, went to the air in the fourth quar- ter. Randy Storts aot a hot hand, completing five atraf&ht on a 71- yard drive that wa capped off by Vaughn kuk.hoff'a 4-y&rd run and his 42 touchdown of the aeason. Storts completed 10 of bla last 11 pasacs, but wu uc:ked five times by the Eqla. He was alao picked off by Sat>e Younaer late in the fourth quarter, Wipin1 out the TomadOea l• real threat. "We were ~welJ.\'Otled lri what t~~..,. 10 do. on Of. fen1e. ,1TI.llJ turpnte U1 iriilelt,'' v .. ...,. uld. 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Auto Racina 2 p.m. -BMW Festival, ESPN. Gotr I p m. -Phoenix tourney. PT. .l:JO p.m. -Skins Game, Ch. 7. coneae Football J p.m. -Aorida St.-Florida, SC. Midmghl -Alabama-Auburn. ESPN. Watu Polo 8 p.m -NCAA Championship, SC. RADIO Pro FootbaU I p.m. -Wuh.·Rams, KMPC (710). I p m.-N0-49crs, KNX (1070). 5 p m. -Raiders-SD, KFI (640). cramped in the back end of Ana- heim Stadium that you couldn't walk around without trampling over somebody. The SCPGA Golf Expo is con- sidered the largest consumer golf show on the West Coast, and with its relocation to larger facility, the show has the opportunity to evolve into an even greater event. There will be separate areas for free instruction, hitting cages, sem- inars and an SCPGA merchandise shop. ·Winter health precautions essential By Richard DuM Sports Wr11er Now that our sunlight hos di· minished -and for many of us our game has been restricted to under-the-lights tennis -it's time to get down to the bare ne- cessities and prepare for winter. Take care or those muscles in weather more chilly and damp. It could mean the difference in re- turning that difficult corner shot or coming up a few steps short. And the difference in pulling up lame and not playing for two months or enjoying a healthy dose of tennis. "Stretching is the big thing, before and after playing," said John Wayne Tennis Oub head pro Phil Dent, a former tour professional. "Some o( the areas to look out for arc the elbow and lower back. It wouldn't be a bad idea in the wintertime to put some deep heat on your lower back before playing." Additional pointers for wintry, nighttime play, a season when ...Ille social or casual player is Car re susceptible to Injuries and nesses. .: •Wear a T-shirt underneath ur tennis shirt to keep more heat in your body. • Make sure you have an ad- equate warmup suit, preferably a thick, cotton outfit. Put it back on quickly after you've played and stretch down with your sweats on. •Watch your diet; the holi- day season tends to bring more goodies into the system and our bodies aren't used to it. If you're headed out to the courts after indulging in sugar, be prepared ... you might experience a waver· ing energy shift. Still, as Dent explained, stretching is imperative. Sadly, it becomes neglected. "Most social tennis players don't believe in it," Dent said. "They just walk out and start playing. The better players on the lour stretch all the time. Stretching afteryou've played is probably more imi°nant than stretching before. Most club players are involved in doubles matches, less labori· ous than singles because servina time, all the more reason to stretch and heat up those mus· cl es. "So the thing Is to keep warm," Dent said. "In doubles. you serve only once every four games, so there's a greater chance of muscles tightening up and (vulnerable body parts) be· coming more aggravated. "I've seen a lot of lower back injuries and heat is a good thing to put on it. You should put some on your elbow, too, or ankle or shoulder, depending on where it hurts." 0 Now is a good time to start making plans for your desert es- cape in late February, when the 1992 Open oflhe West tennis series celebrates its 20th year at Grand Champions Stadium in Indian Wells. It begins with two tournaments Feb. 24: The women's Kraft General Foods World Tour, with $350,000 in prize money, and the ATP ChaUcnpr Series, which features profeaional men ranked SO-and·up on the ATP Tour. The concludlna event of Open of UM WOii wW bo the finals of tho ATP Tour's Newsweek Otampknu C\lp on March 8 . In betWeen are a number o! other Uhlbltlons, events and tournaments. which include some oC the ire•test names in tennjs, Volleyball c ........ 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Ml llllct.. a; 1 SIHleme. ~t lleft'oW I. Hllddlt, 1S ~ 2. ISiand .lradw. 12: :S. C11Y Zoo. I: 4 $Ool1lplQI '*°' •: .. P*co smt. 4. lleft'•C4 1. °" al lounds, 15 palrU; 2. °'*"· is: a. Goll ta Mac11. 10: 4. $Qllltn l'lly~ I: 1 "'°"*-I; .. \'MgGIN,i:. RDNHDAY LUGutr• CMd0.2 t. Bab and Dols. 4·Closert. 14 pohs; '· YlllaN. 10: •. n. T udes, S: 5. llss fls. 5, 6. Hwd OrlYefl. 2. w-·· t. UM~ 1S pOil'lls; 2. for ucr.es Clnly. 14; l. Hamlner1rnl. 11; 4. Clllner .... 5: 5 No Meley, 4; 6. Z*ts. 1 Me11'aM 1. Bia. It..-.: 2 ~Co .• f.-, lOlded. II I $ Memory 11or1. tO: s. at Oltcln. lltoadWrt Oi'lllos. I. TNUftlDAY LUGUH .._ •• D-1 I. DP.'s. MISllr '*"1. 14 PGlllls: 3 ~ 9 4 V-a Produc1s. •: 5 Jollnson ' Sons. !. 6. ~ Cot1slalllcs. 0 .._ •• 0.2 1. Slww lll*ls. 13 polnlS. 2 0ranae C111111. Mrfty Iii* 9. 4 Toslllbl Tioen. SIQIN. 6. 6. ~6Anod*s,S Me11'a D-3 1. COSll ~. J.J ·s. 14 port1. '-........... a ............... .................. ...... _... .... L.UOUll8 ....... ............ JILT lilllll'I..... I 1 0 ....... 1 z. ,..... •• 0 ::. '=o., S I 3 ,._ 110 Wlll'I a 1 o lAodMuloll 1 I 0 ..,. •• o (Mlleflft.l .... :JL T 'ACSVW I 1 0 .. Guill • ' • '°"SL'*' IS 0 '1111..., 140 1111 Sb111m Gr. I 4 0 """"°" Jell • 5 0 leadlllllft I I 0 ...... lid 0 ' 0 ·-~ c..4C lit C"tC.'Qnnt ......., WLT • 2 0 I 3 0 5 $ 0 3 I I a 1 o 2 7 1 'BUodtln Cllsslc Q '1111~ SVClllSlmMl .... ~ ~Mlfrl4nd ·-~ CeedC (at Lincoln M•. It WLT 'ltot' llttefl • 2 0 Jln'(l ICIClt • ' 0 TheM*a 7 3 0 Kier IOowM , 7 0 R~ 3 7 0 O'Me!vtrYt Myws 1 9 0 • -cNn.,ions lwrf , •• L.1Mol11 .... ft WLT Out.shes 5 1 0 Sc* Scion 4 2 0 "'°"'"'° 3 2 0 a.I Cmllon 2 4 0 lll*i $flOllSWtar 0 5 0 TUllDAY LIAOUH .. ..... . , ............. ,, VIL T • ..,,. &10 ~ • 3 0 rlggl ~-• 4 0 ~ 640 8oo aoo. Foss.ft 4 s 0 "" Sholl 8oy1 • 5 0 Golc .. Oer 3 • 0 came Auila o t o ·-~ ....... c (•t lonlta Mo. It WLT 'C.rttll IGnQI 8 0 0 t we Ur* 7 1 t c...c. (M .._. M t"'C'llCI ' W LT ·l'nlll.d..... I •• °'Ooo'• 1 I • I ..... f~ .. .L ' 4 • ~-4 4. l.... 4 4 0 Dllnls • Moen 4 5 0 ~ 1 1 0 O..P.'IOlllQI 0 I 0 • -Cllllqllem THUlltOAY Lu6us9 ..... co , ............ 0 WLT 0,... 1 2 0 Oelc:Gn .., • , 0 ~&Tam1· IS 0 $1MP..Shl 5 4 0 Old Oogt 4 4 0 hclllc loMull ' 5 0 a.I to .. llonl 2 6 0 Bmlt l'lne4.. • • 0 c...• , ............. , . WlT 'Ollld Womlll I 1 0 WID .. Wal I S 0 SAS Tedll I 3 0 Tiii..,. • 4 0 ThsMlols , s 0 ~ II 0 o.iallll-Toudle 0 I 0 • -dlllllDIDlll FRIDAY LUGUtl9 ..... o , ............. ,. u.ic-. .... ., ·~-­CT Slsmler1 ~ ..... 19ne~Crtw luuWs Savaoes 88C ...., ·-~ WLT I 2 0 • 4 0 I 4 0 I 4 0 s 5 0 4 • 0 , 1 0 I t 0 OldMSlo 7 3 KPMG P. Mnlcll 5 5 PIUA 4 S Mll1nlln 3 6 n. Dmoyn 3 1 ~~ 29 Softball Coate•••• IUMDAY LIAOUll CM4C-t 3. A.C.O D.. 10. ~ SOUlh Conl Plw. 4; 6. 8olhwlln'a Loew. 2 FftlDAY LUOUH Men'a 0.1 1. Don' IUftef. Airalontt. 14 eo1n11: 3. Buver"t. I. 4 ~ Men. SOUlh Coasl Pl&la ~. Wlba Jonests. 6 lllen'aM l oil Slln 5 • 1 C T 0. Tripods 5 5 0 Sons of klCllCS 4 S 0 PCGS Slide!• 3 6 0 long 8*rs 2 7 0 SC)WW!l 1 t 0 c.-c ,............ l Unc ....... 11 WLT ·Squeea Plly • 1 ' l'llm • 1 0 Albina RNnos I 3 1 c (al Utteolnt W L I.~ Wlben. 15 jlC)irls. 2. ionma1. 14; l. RCIYllS. 1 O; 4. Shirts. t: 5. Design !Urawoods. 4. 6. U.S. DM!s. 2. ·-~ CMdC (at 0,-t M-atdJCVC) WLT ucs~ 5 4 1 f 911 5 5 0 flt• 450 Raplet •• 0 Me11'• D-1 8*'go llqo be • 0 1 Galardi Group • 4 0 Ca!NyWllgl 2 1 0 I 2 I. HrMftlollld. 17 POir'Q, 2 a 2 Goll Ht1. 15: S Odd CouPt1. 14; • 4 4 4.0 ..... Mealy klly 8IQ lol«y, 6 4 Wnlln. 4 1. 8ia SICU. Ole Hards. Old trnerl, \'ouno lions. 12 poils, s w...~ 5' 0 l'lloltr ,_., 4 5 1 Irv. Seise 0 • 0 ·~ B II . b d'.. -v-·,..~ JtJt'• ~·,. ... . • u etin oar ·~: · .f ... : ._ ~~ . ~.:. : :· .. : ~; .... , • ·'. • """ ... • .~ • ',. #. fNldDm Bawl llclmtl Tickets for Freedom Bowl VIII have gone on ,ale at gale nine al Anaheim Stadium. · All scats arc reserved and arc priced al $28 and SIS. The Freedom Bowl will be played on Monday, Dec. 30, al 6 p.m. al Anaheim St1dium. "We have scaled our 1icke1 prices for the fint time in five years," said Don Andersen, executive director of lhe Orange County Sports Associa1ion, "and will have 17,000 llclcets in the toutb end zone on the view, lerracc and field levels priced al $15." TICkt'lS arc also available by calling the OCSA Ticket Office at (714} 937-7391. VISA and Mutercud are accepted. Tieltets may also be purchased at Tdctmaster outlets located at May Co.1 Tower Record• or Music Plus Stores or by 1c1cphone at (714) 634-1984. Priority seating is available through OCSA membership and sponsorship packages al (714) 634-1984. 111•11Nt11P1 It UCI Tho Harlem Olobotrotten will bring tbeir hooplter bijlob to UC Uvine on Monday. Jan. 20, 1t 7:30 p.m. at the Bren Evenll Center. Tickets are priced at $15, S13 and $11 with a 1pccial red&M:ed group price a11o available. 9 For f\lrtber ln(ormatlon, pbo~ (213) 741--0821. Cellll*lty ...... Celebrity ScMrs, to be held this Saturday at Hyau Regency Alicantc (one mile south of Disneyland), Is a spoof on blaclc-lie affairs and Rams players, coaches and cheerleaders will rumble I.heir way through serving dinner and i;oliclting tips by any means possible. . A silent and live auction, live enlertainment, dancing and dinner is scheduled. KJK-FM morning air personality Shawn Pan will serve as master of ceremonies. The silent aucilon/rcccption will lalcc place at 6:30 with dinner, program and entertainment one hour later. Proceeds from Los An&elcs Rams Celebrity ~crvcn, hocled by Henry Ellard, will support the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's medical efforts 10 fight the country's No. 1 genetic lcillcr of children and )'O'lng adults. Tickets are $75 each wilh a table of 10 S7SO. Cash. checks and credit cards aoceptcd for ~rchase. 11' For fUrther Information, phone Gary Green of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at (714) 938-1393. A tcrles of hone shows. sponsored by the Orange County Fair and Ex-position Center, wUI take place ln the Ora.nie County Fair and Exposition Center at the Fairgrounds in Colla Mesa. Admluion to tho events are free wllh show times from 8 a.m.-S p.m. , The hone show IChedulc lncludet tbe Oranp County Yea.rend Hunter/Jumper Hono Show Saturday, Dec. 7. • For further lnfonnatloo, phone ti.o EqucttriH Center at (714) 641-1328. Davis paces OCC women, 8~-48 Jana Davis led a balanced attack with 20 points as the Orange Coast Colleae women's basketball team roused Olcnd1dc, 89-48, in the Mt. Son Jacinto Tournament on Fri- day. Divis was one or four Pirates in double naurea while three othen scored eight points in the Jopsidcd affair. CoUee Hatch, who led with 12 robou~ idded 17 poin .. , while. OiJUan Bun cand Nko1c Champion chipped in with 10 ~nll apiece. l l LOCAL SPORTS 5CHEfJl()L£ \ The Pfretes, WhO Improved to ~ -I, took a 37·17 llad It a.tennlllk>n and crullecl fl"Ofll &here. . .., ... HIP Oool -.. -,,.... Hlttiiot • llell4owtt, 1:>0 ,,..,,., HWi KMol "'" -Cou Mllil • ~ 61>0 P-"'· Socar .. ..... ... 51.. "* • M* Oil,. Jill ~ &undt .. ~ H~. > i-.in. ~ S&tt:J Olem ha4 a tt1tn·hiat4 12 asslm ao ,fP Wfth her cllha PGtntl. Hcadllf Bn..nan ... 'Clme·' 11• ..._, •IGMd Olllit'I lfPS11*t output. ~ rtturM tO 4Mll*i lhls ~ wnh a 1 o'clock non- cmleieiice PIM Ill MirlQiML=_......._:;....._J= tn 1 collop women'• pme: " t .. , ... j n .... UN TOU NH .. Wll "9¥1 Cll Thi Ml Th• ,., ""' lue llbO w. "* ... Oral -N Coe .. 1t, .... ..., ....... _ s•11z W •l'ICI Qeeelle; • •t"'7 ... NII ..... _.,...... .. ~ .., 1Ta1& 11n ,... _. WI ....... ru..MWtu; ·. ._, .. ~-r.=..-C et.• AIRl•Dlllll"'OI' ;-:..:...-;:,.:: t~ .......... If, _,_ft :r~'Code ia.ca .... ~~AU -L= 11 UUOPPIOflflOUll ........... LOe. •• I I .. ...... WIWOI' If ............... OH TUIW'I -.. ,.. 111--·--.. :::-:::::..---Q8Ll8 8UJt••tOR ............ 1111 W IM8 end...._. ............ CBn11'4 tO. , ... bli A TM ~ MlitM........ =:-~ .... ~ ... • ....... n.wabendOM!f!N we COUllT, ttt •· NIW.......... &W8.ttM. .e ......,.-...._ IMrllt SOON U POHt•l.t It II! COiia MIM..... aet1 1•1 .. .__ the ll'lotltlout lutlneea ltnM, '-Ant•-. ..... Cftr .r ....... NO~u.,o.ci.sv ...... °""°"1UNITYll-TMIRIAl'Tllt. '<* THI e Df a.::~'* ... :II\ Dew• J, • Pltt8'8 ,......_ ........ .... Name· OMNGe COUNTY c .... • IOOtl ...... ' H CROW , .. e. c:a ....... FCl.LOWINQ l1'Dt" -Ci9.., ... ,.1 fll 17 ... ~ ..... c.... ......... ......... MANAGEMENT COM,.AHY. n. ...... , ...._., Pu1>ll1hed Hewpofl ~ ~T~iro =·.:~~-W Jn,,U>J..:::''°"~ H, ...,.0., 'M!lf a...I eo... ..... Not ~ '* a. *'· o.c.nlblr 7 • 18281 San Jtefnto &t.. ~ .. 1.,ew ......., BHctl!Co•t• MeM rtlOt llU!RCll THAT A IUUC CMlma ehlll .. Dn•= Ol'llLOPMENT COM-Ttuil,'. '" i,...,,.,.GrY o;. -.......: IOTICI .... , .. 13;. tWI ·~· 1•• -.-.. ::~aln Vtlley, C•llf, of .............. _....,..,, =mtw ~.December 3.. SALi ~~ ~ 1ti Hit, M!W1 le lhe ._.. PANY, AUTHOIUHO :.0.....,,. a.., callf. ..... -- Tht Ftclltlc>u• ltullMN ......... "' wftheut •n . StTOl7 ~IMO UL()W .... *'I llefClta lhe .... AGENT fat. WIRClQ.. ~ Lwme &Mton Ttual .... ..... ----nca 'l~-:""=::-uc::-;llO:::n;;ICl;;;:;-- Nome refemd to above aee.m.y, lei CKI "°"'" THI! NAMl!(S) AHO. ltJSt. dtll ~ al>0¥9. IAMVOCAltl.I TRUST Ho; l1t ~ A~ e.Jt>oi ftHI _._;rvwww::.:=::.:-=:!!:~J.!~1---~::::::;::~~,_-wu filed In or.,. County bte, .. dlfeGGIOft y .. u OTIC NESS ADOAl!IS(.£8) ()II Oiled ~~ as. 1•1 I. TO RROCATI! l>CllT· Wend, C'llll. aeei' ......... ,.......... ... ... .. on September 10, 1990 Fiie wo de tot.t.no dol p ILfC N I TH! SllU!A(S) AR~: TK:~ T . 8WWAo ~~ P~CI'.~ Tfll• bualfttH tw con-•• ~a::,111:. ~· ~ 111w ......... llw No.F469069 •••t•do del d•m•n-ESCROW MO. MICHAEi. $. LEE. JENNY • • av 1 * 80UAAe PUT dl"1td by:~· ,LAT RATE MOVIRS 112 .......... , ...... .... Robert Ferdinand, 111261 ctante1 o d~t dolNI"" 14,.._MC V. LEE. ANDY M. SOMO, AUIUl.WALOO.O, LOC.ATID AT 1941' The ,.gl11tarit(t) co~ 8 Orlrnth W1y. ugun1 The F~ ptrlOt\I Tile ~ pertonl San Jacinto St., Fountlln dante qu• no tlone NOTIC• TO HYE SOOK SONO, 5394 Pt.1bll1tl•d Newport CHURCH STADT AND mencld 10 tr.naact bull-IHch, Calif. aM1 IN doing bullneu u : .,. dol!KI ~..: Valley, Cellf. 92108 ~o •t) ROIERT CR ITORI 0 , WALNUT AV!., No. K IA· Btact\ICotta Mtu PllOt 1944 N€WPORT 80Ut.£. nese und., ~ Flctltlout Gtegg Jekob1oo t12 e VtUAG! 8AA8EllS t015 SHAWl! MCTrlH 6 Betty S. MeKffYtf, ttiet ALI.IN 'KINNIDV A ED . VINE, CA. November 30, 1991. VAAD IN A ct ZONE. ENo lutlne ... Name(•) "•i.d Orlftlth Wt.'f, '1.1guna 1E.1 Ceinlno Dt,. Cotl .. M .... JULIAN, 11'2 Wttlelllf Or •• San Jacinto St., Founlaln LAW CORPORATION o•,ulLNKTIULNT.IOANN TDO THE LOCATION IN CALI· ~ VIRONMfNTAl DET£AMI-lll>ove on. November 4, &Mch. Calif.~· Calif. t2821 5'111• 154, Newpolt e..c:n. Yaney, Calif. 92708 • FORNIA Of THE CHlEF NATION· EX£MPT 1991 "Obert a 'Mleort 1822~ eetar J 0."*1do 2700 Calif, t2tCIO This business WU con-llH Townspt• Roacl, TMNIRA EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF 'UILIC IOTIC! IF THE ABOVE AC. Karen L. l.afson NeWport M #1i5 ~ P.-.on. Pl 5'0. Costa e.tty J. Ott•. sa• Klnat ducted by co-partnerl lulta 1011 WHtl•ko ALCOHOLIC THE SELLER IS: SAME AS TIONS(S) IS/AR! CHAL. This lllltmenl Wit flled Mttl, Cdr. 12'21 ' Meaa C.lif. 82828' Road, Newport &Heh, This statement wa1 flied Vllla9e1 Callfornla 8EVl!UQll LICENSE ABOVE. NOTICI OP UL• LENGEl> IN COURT THE with the CCM.ny Clttle o• Thie bu1tne11 11 con-Mllflett f 8oudet 2700 Cellf. t*3 with the County Clerk ol 1138t (I05) 4M-t509 (UCC Bee. 8101 ot AS LISTED BY THE TO HIQHllT BIDDIR CHAU.ENGE MAY.~ UM-Otano-County on Novtm. duC'led by: eo-pannert Ptttfton Pt. sg.o,' Cotla Thia bu~tna11 I• con-Orange County on October DATl!i MAR t 1111 ncl Ba p SELLER. ALL OTHER BUSI-Nolk:9 11 hereby given ITED TO .ONLY THOSE IS-ber 12, 1991 Tht regl1tr•nt(1) com-~1• C.111. 02~1 ducted by • .,, lndlvlduel 29· tQ9t PRANK I ZOLIN seq. e NESS NAMES AND A[). that bids will be ...etived SUES RAISED IN WRITTEN Pltl8t3 mtneed to tnin111C1 bull· This buslntH Is con· Tht ttglstrtnl(t) oom- Pubtlshed Newp0rt Be.ch-' ' 24073 et •oq.) DRESSES USED BY THE for s.ale lo tht highest bld• CORRESPONDENCE DE· PVbllsM<I Newport e .. cl\-MIS under lht fletlliout ducted by: • general pll'I· tMnCtd lo lrWlllct '"'91- Costa Meat Piiot Novem-Clark, By Carol A. NOTICE IS HEREBY SELLER WITHIN THREE (3) dtr(s) fOf 4 VEHICLES (two LIVERED TO TtiE ZONING Costa Mesa Pilot ~· BuslntH NarM(s) listed ntrthip ness under the Fictitious ber 9, 16, 23, 30, 1991 8ur .. , Deputy Clerk GIVEN that 1 bulk salt of YEARS BEFORE THE trucb. one Md-'l and one ADMINISTAATOA PRIOR ber 18 23 OO Dec: b tbove on· N/A Tht ieglttranl {I) corn-Business N•mt(t) U~ _______ S_•_9_7t_1 NOTICE TO THE PERSON 1sset1 ll)d a transfer of al· DATE SUCH UST WAS bus) lhat.,.. excess to lht TO THE ABOVE DATE 7 1991• ' ' tm er Gregg Jikobson menced to transact bl.ISi· al>OVe on: November 1• PUBLIC NOTICE SERVED: You are served eohollo beverage llceme Ii SENT OR OEUVERED TO Medi of tho Hun~ton FOR FURTHER INFoRMA· • Thi• atalement wai filed ne.t under 'h• Fictitious 1991 111 an Individual cross• ebout lO be made. Tht THE BUYER ARE: .NONE Beach City School Dltlrlet. TION ON THE ABOVE AP· S..000 with tM Coun1y Cltfk of Bualneu Nam•(•) fisted Betty J. Otlt --,-T-A_T_e_M_E_N_T_0-,--1 defendant Robert New· name(s,~.TSoc:INal Sebcurtty .?! THE NAME(S) AND eusr. 81d form 811205 with PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Novem-above on: July 28, f990 This statement wcaa ftledf AB ME T OF • Federa ax um et1 a,.., NESS ADDRESS(ES) OF speclflcallons and indicat• 754.5245 OR CAlL AT THE ber 12, 1991 Cesar J. Gallardo with tht County ltfk o ANDON N berry business address of the THE BUYER AR£: JUNG Ing exact location of items OFFICE OF THE PLAN· Plotltlous F5t28t t This ttatemtnt was nled Orange Count~ on Novem- USE OF FICTITIOUI Published Newport Beach· seller/licensee are: SOO HYUN BOK JIN may be obtained from the NING DIVISION ROOM B Sf N I with the County Clerk of btr 1S, l9QI BUSINESS NAME Costa Meta Piiot Novem-CHICKEN DE LIGHT, 4960 HYUN 4521 Wyngate Cit· District Pwchallng Depart· 200 71 FAfR' DRIVE .a MIS ame Publ shed Newport Btach-Ora 1 Count on Novem-Flt30SI The lollowlng ptrtons bet 23, 30, December 7, lrvlne Blvd., Suite 101, Ir· cle 1rvine, CA 92714 ment, 20451 Cralmef Lane, COSTA MESA, CAUFOR: Th itatomont Costa Mesa Pilot Novem· ber ~ 1991 y Published Newp0rt Be•ch· have abandoned the use or 14, 1991 vine, CA 92720 . THE ASSETS TO BE Huntington Buch. CA NIA. .,. d:i ~l~~s =~IOnt ber 18, 23, 30, D«:ember Flt 1832 Costa Mesa Piiot Novem- the F1eOllRAllONUGSE BcuoslUnNTYHS Sa050 .. g~;e\u~~~~ISS as. SOLD ARE DESCRIBED IN 92648. Any Item may be In-Published Newport NEW C1EST REHA8iUTA 7, 1991 Published Newport 8'ach ber 23 30 December 7 Name: !JV GENERAL AS: Furniture epected during regular Beach/Cost• Mesa Pilot TION 773 • Se-OOt • 991 ' ' MGMT CO. 16261 San Ja-PUBLIC NOTICE All other business Goodwill, Tradename: school hours prlOf to D• Nove ber 30 1991 • &,., Humml"tblrd Costa Mesa PMot Novem· 14, 1 elnto St .• Fountain Valley, name(s) and eddress(es) leHe FiXlure, Leasehold cember 5, 1991. ~ • • • ..057 ~~~ti a Mesa. allf. PUBUC NOTICE ber 9, 16, 23, 30, 1991 Sa-031 Calif. 92708 SUPERIOR COURT used by the seller(1)/lleen-Improvements Covenant Bids shall be clearly • · Sa·973 PUB I N Tl E The Fictitious Business OF THE STATE see within the past three not 10 compete, AND ARE m8lked "Surplus Property PUBLIC NOTICE Craig t.aQaqy, 1773 Hum-Fictitious L C 0 C Name relerred to abOve years, as slated by the LOCATED AT 5394 WAL· Bid No 911 205 addressed mlngblr~ Drive, Costa Buslftffs N•m• PUBLIC NOTICE was filed In Orange County OF CALIFORNIA seller(s)/lieenset, are: NUT AVE No K IRVINE to coueen eme;y Purchas· CNltOt4448 Mesa, Cahf. 92826 St•toment Flclltloue on June 15, 1990 File FOR THE None CA. ·• · • Ing Agent, H~nllngton Fictitious Henty Hetm1, 3t121 Holly The Following persons CNS10t4481 Buslnosa N•mo No.F460701 COUNTY OF ORANOE .The name(s), Social Secu-THE BUSINESS NAME Beach City School District, BuslnHI Namo Oflve. Laguna Beach, Calif. are doing business as: Flctlllous St8tetnenl Robert Ferdinand 16261 CASENO.At8117t nty or Federal Tax Num-USED'BYTHESELLERAT 20451 Crelmer Lane, Hun-St t t 926n ORANGE COUNTY BuslnessName The Following peraonw San Jacinto St., Fountain In The M•tter of the bers and address of the THAT LOCATION is· RED tlngton Beach CA 92648 T • omen Thia buslneas Is con. GRAPHICS DESIGN CEN· St•temont are doing business ts: Valley, Calil. 92708 Appllc•tlon of DARIN buyer(s)/transleree are: OX PHOTO . and rectlved at or before are ~:1/~;tn'!9 :~sons d\.leted by: a general part· TEA, 201 11 MoonUde Cir· The Following persons NEWPORT BEACH SWIM Betty S. MeKeever. 16281 LEE JILES For Ch8nge THOMAS B. PARKER, The bulk sale ts Intended 2:00 p.m. Thursday, D• T BER~Y'S ICEs~REAM & ;ershlp I cle, Huntington Beach, are,dolng business as: CLUB BREAKERS, 840 San Jacinto St. Fountain f N 26852 Via Matador, Mission 10 be consummated at the cember 5 1991 at which FROZEN YOO T he reg strant(s) com· Calif. 92648 PENNY/FLIP 3 3501 Jam· Newport Center Drive, Val!ey, Calif. 92708 0 OR";,~RTO SHOW Vsie~o.RCKAER9266891~ .. sVlHIRMLEY office of: ESCROW AMER· time Ind place bids will be Newport Cent~~ 'or~Oe1 ::,e:,e~nc:~r 1~:sa?i~1~usl· Miik Alan ~odgers, 201 11 boree uo2: Newport CSUl~e, 100, Newp0f1 Beech. This business was con-. A • 2 ""' a al· ICA CORPORATION 9732 publicly opened and read At 1 c 1 N i ous Moonllde Circle, Hunling· Beach, Calif. 92660 ,.,11 • 92660 ducted by co-partners CAUSE FOR ador, Mission Viejo, CA GARDEN GROVE BLVD., All expenses of eart'9e B:a~: C uf "J26so ewpor Business ~ame(s) listed ton Beach, Call!. 92646 Philip MacDonald, 20 Bluff ~icheel J. O'Brien, 740 This state~nt was filed CHANGE OF NAME 92691 No. 5, GARDEN GROVE, and removal are the , .. Kyu •H ~n· Ch 1 16218 above on. October 31, This buslneu is con-View, Irvine, Calif. 92715 Amigo• Way, Newport with the County Clerlt ol DAAIN LEE JILES hH The assets being sold are CA. 92844. sponslbllity of the 'l\JCCHI-E Yi 0 • 1991 ducted by: an Individual Helen ·MacDonald, 430 Beach. Calif. 92660 Orange County on October ftlod • petition In thl• generally described as: all ESCROW OFFICER TO tul bldder(s). Sales tax wtll Mfr~da O ~~1f"1~ad, LA ~nry Helms . The registranl(s) com· Whiting Woods Rd .. Glen· This businesa 11 con- 29, 1991 court for ut order •I· slock In trade, lumlture, fhc· CONTACT IS: CANDIE be edded to all btd Suk Ml Chol 1 16 East is statement was filed meneed to transact busl· d.ele, Calll. 91208 ducted by: an Individual Published Newport Beach· lowlnt petitioner to lures, equipment, goodwill CHOI on or after 12120/ amounts unless valid retail OUv Ill R d ~ M' ct with the County Clerk of neas under the Flctlllous Thia business Is con· The reglstranl(s) coin. Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-h hit/ he and the trade name of a 1991 'and the last day for permit number is submitted caur" 9063e°a • ire •· Orange County on Novem. Buaineu Name(s) listed dueled by: meneed to transact busl· ber 9. 16, 23, 30. 1991 c •nee.... r n•m• restaurant• with beer and filing claims shall be Dec. with bid form. Jin ·Ho Chol 16216 Ea 1 ti.r 1, 1991 above on: November 1, The reglstranl(s) com· ness under the Flcll!ious Sa-980 from D..nlN LEE JILES wine and are localed al: 19 1991 which 11 the busl· Payment In full shall be Olive .11 A d Lii Mi ds F51 t819 1991 menced to transact busl-Business Name(•) listed --P--UB-L-IC_N_O_T_l-CE--I to JUAN CALIFA 4960 Irvine Blvd.. Suite neis day before the sale made within ten daye of Calif ~e°a • ra •. Published Newport Beach· Mark Rodgers ness under the Fictitious above on: Jenuary 15, It Is heroby ordered '¥1, Irvine, CA 92720 dale apeclfled above. the awar!flng of the sale Thi~ bustness 11 eon· Costa Mesa Pilot Novem· This statement was filed Business Name(s) listed 1991 • STATEMENT OF th•t •II SMrsons Inter· he type of lic.nse lo be This bulk transler Is sub-and the material 1hail be ducted b • an uni cor bet 9 16, ~ 30 1991 wllh lhe County Clerk or above on: July 22, 1987 Michael O Brien ABANDONMENT OF eated In the m•tt•r ~ans~rreid I~: On-Sala ject to California Unllorm removed from DlstrlC1 prop-rated alioclauon" 01~ ' ' • sa.976 Orange County on Novem· Philip MacDonald This statement was filed USE OF FICTITIOUS •for•Hld •PSM•r b• u"r W ne allng Plae1 e Commercial Code Sec11on erty at the time of full pay· than partnership ber 12, t991 This statement was filed with lhe County Clerk o1 f thl I D c. No. 41·256329 now s-6106 men1 The I I I( ) PUBLIC NOTICE F512810 with t.he County Clerk of Orange County on Novem- BUSINESS NAME ore • court n • sued for the pre.mises to-DATED: I l /20/l99I The Board reserves the d•~ s ~an s 1 ~0': Published Newport Beach· Orange County on October ber 1, 1991 The following persons partment No. 3A •f eated at: 4960 Irvine, Blvd., JUNO SOO HYUN rloht to reject any and all mence 0 ransac u Fictitious 25 1991 F511828 have abandoned the use of 700 Civic Center Drive Suite 101, Irvine, CA 92720 bids or 10 waiv1 en inf or· ness under the Fletilious Buslneu N•rn• Costa Mesa Pilot Novem· ' F511114 Published Newport Beach.- the Fictitious Business WHt, S•nt• An•, C•ll· The. bulk sale and transfer BOK JIN HYUN mallty or irregularil/ln the !~!J!•:. ~:me(s) listed St•t•lftont ber 16, 23, 30, December Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Pilot Novein. Name: ORANGE COUNTY fornl• on Decemb•r of the alcoholic beverage Published Newport blddrng All malerlals are . · The Foll I 7, 1991 · MANAGEMENT COMPANY, 31 1ee1 •t 2 •00 license is Intended to be Beach/Costa Mesa Piiot sold In. an "es•Jn" condl-~~l H~~ Cholt filed are doing b~;;.~. :~sons Sa-002 Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-bet 9, 18, 23, 30, 199t 639 N. Main St., Orange, o'cl'ock p M • d th'• consummated et the office November 30, 1991. lion. The District makes no with• th' a ecmenty weals k I HELIX 1108 San Jos~ Av PUBLIC NOTICE ber 9, 16. 23. 30. 1991 Sa-975 Calif 92668 • •1 n n of· OPPORTUNITY ES· 066 e oun · er o ' . Sa·964 The' Fictitious Business and there show c.u1e, CROW, 1205 E. CHAPMAN sa g~!d~~=~o 1~~~~nndf.fo~~ ~~~1county on October ;~;6 Costa Mesa, Calll. PUBL(C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Name referred to above H •ny they hav•, why AVE., ORANGE, CA 92666 PUBLIC NOTICE any Item • M rla Crl I o l Fictitious was filed In Orange County ••Id petition for and the anllelpated sale po 38505 F511087 11~8 San s~~:e A~e~~~· BuslnoH Name Flctllloue Fictitious on December 18. t 987 Fiie ch•nge of n•m• should date Is January 3. 1992. IN THE S 1 11 n ~ d. C 11 Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Calif 92626 • St•t•m•nl BuslneH Name Business N•me No.F365108 not be granted Tha bulk sale Is subject to DISTRICT COURT : 0 ••n Cosla Mesa P11ot Novem· Thi b 1• · 1 The Following persons St•temont Robert Ferdinand. 639 N 1 1 tu h ' ·d Calilornia Unilorm Com-OF THE FOURTH Emery, Purch•slng ber 9 16 23 30 1991 s us neu s eon· are doing business as· Statement The Following per$ons Main St .. Orange, Calif: t • rt er or •red merelal Code Secllon JUDICIAL DISTRICT Agent ' ' • ' • ducted by: an individual CATTLEMANS RA 0 NCH The Following persons are doing business es: 92568 th•t • copy of this 6l06.2. S Published Newport Sa 965 ~ht re~islrant(s) com· RESTAURANT, 18926 Mag-are doing business as: JIM'S AUTOMOTIVE SEA· This business wes con-order to show c•uH The purchase price ol OF THE TATE Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE ne~':~nd~ ~:saii~r~~sl· nolia Ave .. Fountain Valley. TAX PROS. 485 E. 17th VICES, 136e Logan St. Unit ducted by an individual bo published In the consideration In connection IN ::~~~OTHE November 23 30 1991 Business Name(s) :Isl~ CA 92708 St.. Costa Mesa. Calll. H, Costa Mesa, Ceiil. This statement was filed Piiot, • newsp•por or with the sale of the bus!-· · S · 038 Fictitious bo . Oct b t 199 Kathy M. Hell, Edward E. 92626 92826 with lhe County Clerk of goner•I clrcul•tlon, ness and transfer of the II· COUNTY OF ADA a BuslnoH N•m• 8cr ve 000 ° er · 1 Hall, 9582 Cailhness Dr., Craig C. Smith. 7 Bay IS· James C. Nichols & Orange County on October publlahod In this eense, is the sum of STATE OF IDAHO, d• PUBLIC NOTICE St•t•mont Th\!ll":tat:~':n~ was flied Huntington Beach, CA land, Balboa, ~•Iii. 92661 Joa~ H. Nichols, 212t2 29, t991 ... t 1 t $15,000.00, Including in-partment of fln•nce, Th• following persons wl 11 h C Cl k 92646 Rosemary Smith. 7 Bey Is· Avenida Planlcie, lake Fc>f· Published Newport Beach-coun •• • ••• one• • ventory estimated at s Pl•lntUf NOTICE OF are dol business as· 1 1 e ounty er 01 This business Is eon-land, Balboe, Calif. 92661 est, Calil. 92630 Costa Mesa Piiot Novem-wMk for four consocu· None, which consists of vs. PUBLIC AUCTION OF (a)PD8°MOVING (bjPOO ~a~~~':"nty on Novem· ducted by: husband end This business is eon· This business Is eon· ber 9, 16, 23. 30, 1991 tlva woeks prior to the the following: Cash depos· MIDWEST MINERAL PERSONAL PROPERTY MOVING & STORAGE r • FS12082 wife d\Jeled by: husband and ducted by: husband and S1·98t day of the hHrlng. lted into escrow $500.00 REMAINING ON (c)ALL AMERICAN MOV· The registranl(s) com· wile wlle __ P_U_B_l-IC_N_O_T_l_C_l--1 DATED: NOV 20, 1911 Straight Nole in favor of PROPERTIES, INC., a VACATED PREMISES INO & STORAGE 25721 Gary E. Hickman, 11770 menced to transact busi· The registrant(s) com· Tht reglslranl(s) eom-TULLV H SEYMOUR seller $15 000.00 C•llfomla corpol'8tlon, Taladro Circle Unit' B Mis-Wainer Avenue Suite 223, ness under the Fictitious meneed to transact busl· meneed 10 transact busl· SUMMONS Judge of the I USMrlo; 11 has been agreed b .. NEBCO, a Del•wue 0~ FORMER TENANT slon Viejo Calif 1269i Fountain Valley, Callt. Businen Name(s) listed ness under the Fictitious nest under the Fictillous ( CITACION Court tween Iha seller(s)/lleensee corpor•tlon, JEROLD otlce Is hereby given Viel<I M. 'vane;.llnder ,.03 9270a.2662 above on: N/A Business Neme(s) llsttd Business Name(s) listed D Jil 19301 Clnd Ln and the Intended buyer(s)/ NAB RI DOI BRETT that on Dec.mber 9, 1991 Bolero · Way Nt~port Published Ntwpon Beech-Kathy M. Hall above on: not appll~ble above on: 1980 JUDICIAL, · es, Y ·• transleree as required by NABRIDQE 'aTEPHEN at 10:00 A.M. at Wisdom Beac:t\ 0an1 t2663 This stetement was filed Cralg C. Smith Jame1 C. Nichols ON·CROSS Huntington Beach, CA Sec. 24073 of tht Business 1 Moving, 10527 Bechler Scott •E va~Dellnder 2136 Cotta Mesa Pilot Novem· with the County Clerk of This statement was filed Thia slltement wes flied COMPLAINT 92646 and Professions code that BEDERSON, •nd their River Avenue. Fountain VII· Coil e ·Costa Mesa' Calif ber 23, 30. December 7, Orange Counly on Novem· wllh the County Clerk ot with the County Clerk Q£. NOTICE TO CROSS· Published Newport the consideration for trans· agents and reprHent• ley. Orange County CalifOf· 926:3' ' · 14, 1991 bor 19, 1991 Orange County on Novem· Orange County on Noverff.' DEFENDANT: (Avlso • Beaeh·Costa Mesa Pilot fer ol the business and ll· tlvH, Defend•nta. nia, the management of This businesa is con· Sa·022x F5t34t2 ber 6, 1991 ber 1. 1991 Acusado) STRONQ November 23, 30. Decem· eense is to be paid only CIVIL NO. °04524 Rancho San Jo~uln Apart· dueled by: a general part· PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport Beach· F512298 F5t1818 CONTAINER COR ber 7 14 1991 after transfer has been ap. ANOTHER SUMMONS mTrt•t lrv::bT·· Cal '~l"la ~II nership cosla Mesa Piiot Novem· Published Newport Beach-Published Newport Beaeh- merl1 CO : ' ' Sa040 p~o~ed hbi t~e Departc;ent BY PUBLICATION ~rs:naF P~ep .. ~yc ~i b~ The reglstrant(s) com· CNS10t5731 ber 23, 30. December 7, Costa Mesa Pilol Novem-Costa Mesa Pilot Novem· TAINER CORP y ~ 1 co 0 ic everage on-The Stale of Idaho sends Robert Ross m.eneed to transaC1 ~usl· Fictitious 14 1991 ber 16, 23. 30, December ber 9, 16, 23, 30, 1991 ., PUBLIC NOTICE o · greetings to the above-Said · ness undtr the Fle11tious 8 1 N · 7 1991 s ..g78 TRANTHUM, •n In • Dated: November 25, namedl>efendant: JEROLD property consists of Business Name(s) listed us nHs ame S•-041 • Sa·006 a vldu•I, BRUCE E. NOTICE OF TKE 1991 NABRIDGE books, TVs with stands, 2 above on: NIA St•toment PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NUTT, •n lndlvldu.I, . . Henry LH ...,You are hereby notified bed frames, patio furniture, Vicki VanDelinder The Following pe~sbns PUBLIC NOTICE WILLIAM a VANICK REPORT Oil THE Shlrley S P•rker that a Verified Comoplalnl saf&1, night standl, armolr, This statement was filed are doing business as. .Fictiti ous Flctltlou• -, 8n PUBLIC WORKS ' Ii dresser, Vlllity With chair, · C I COAST Al MOBILE IN· lndMdual WAYN VAL· DIRECTOR ANO Thom•• B. P•rker has been led against you card table record stand r .. wil.h the ounty Clerk o VESTMENTS 3176-H A' Buslneu Nam• Fictitious lh.tslneH N•m• LIERES ~n lndtvldlu•I I Published Newport In the Oialtlci Court of the lrigerator. dining room Orange County on Novem· way Avenue Costa Mes1~· St•tement Bu•lneH Name St•tement OAILL VALLIERES .~ THE T Ml OF Beach/Costa Mesi Piiot Fourth Judicial District of table and ehaitt, r.cllner, bet 12• 1991 Calif. 92626 • ' The Following persons St•t•ment The Following persons lndlvldu•I ROBERT o:J'tc"~:,ONS November 30, 1991. }~ 1~~·~o~n::a~o ~~a a~~ book cases, stereo, mlscel· F512800 Dana Point Marina 111 Call· are doing business as: Th• Following persons are doing business as: NEWBERRY an lndl-THEREON SA065 the lbove-named Plaintiff laneous kitchen appl~ Published Newp0rt Beach· tornla Umiled partnership (a) ELECTRONIC SEA· are doing buslne11 as: PAPA'S TACO'S, 31622 ' ances, p0ls, pans, utensll1, Costa Mesa Pilot Novem· 3t87·H Airway Avenue' VICES (b)NATIONAL ELEC. OAF FE LOOMA. 2900 Pacific Coast Hlghw1y, vldual, J, MICHAIL To: Wendie Martin. 12136 PUBLIC NOTICE and Jou are hBf.eby di· pictures, sectional, living bet 18, 23, 30, December Costa Mesa, Call!. 92626 ' TRONIC SERVICES, 1921 Newport Blvd., Newport South Laguna, Calif. 926n FUCHS, •n lndlvldu•I, Emielity St. N. Hollywood. rKte to fil~ a wnn~n a~ room couch, and teblea, 7, 199t Thia business 11 eon-Petra Lane, Placentia, Calif. Beac:h. Calif. 92663 Cayetano Perez Jr.. 278 AND DOES X through c:n~ 11~~ L d IN THE DISTRICT ~~s': fo' :id"'°v~~e~ lamps, sewing machine, Sa·004 duc:led by: a limited part· 92670 Cane Lomma. Inc., Calif., Chiquita, Laguna Btaeh, XX, lncluttvo ublecl. roperty oeate COURT OF THE C 1 1 . hi . 11 mallressu and box nershlp Adult Buying Club inlerna· 3121 W. Coast Hwy. 12B, Call!. 92651 YOU ARE BEING SUED ln~C'tyef~~ 1k09B Tra~t di~! FOURTH JUDICIAL 12~)~a~~1of~~e ~er!t~:n~ 1prlngs, bedding, eddlng PUBLIC NOTICE The registranl(s) com· llonal, Calitornla, 1921 Newport Beach, Calif. This business Is con-e y c R 0 s 8 1 oe oun e Y machine, mens clothl'19. menced to transact busl-Petra Lane, Placentla, Calif. 92663 ducted by: an Individual • alboa Blvd., Bay Ave., DISTRICT OF THE this Another Summons by suitcases, desk and eha1t, Fictitious neas under the Aetitlous 92670 This bu1ine11 is eon· The reglstrant(s) eom-f OMPt~~T: ~nclUd). 10t~ Spt. analdN91h S7t.) 2 A7!s 26 es· STATE OF IDAHO, t~:1::i11~~hft0::ni!'!: 2 saddles, vacuum, clothes BuslnoH N•m• Business Name(•) listed This buslntH Is eon-ducted by: t eotp0ratlon menced to ttansact busl· • •• a -m•n... o '°' • ere o. 4 • ~ IN AND FOR THE rack tool box and tools St•t•mant above on· October 21 ducted by: a corp0raUon lhe regl1trant(s) com· ness under the Actitiou1 ARTHUR E. COADY NOTICE IS HEREBY COUNTY QF ADA ~ou do 10 within the Ume end 'various other lttms oi The Following ersons 1991 · ' Tht registrant(•) com-meneed 10 transact busl· Buslne11 Name(s) listed You hHo 30 CAL.EN· gf'EN lhrl h PuC~lc ;-"~rks STATE OF tDAHO, urr'~1~~ie:· l~~g~~~ furniture, and household In· are doing businest ~s: Thia stalement was filed rMnCed to tran11et busl· ness under the Flelilious above on: November 7, DAR DAYS •ft•r this rectc>f o I • IV o ltW· d rt t f eldentals. LATINOS/COSTA MESA with the County Clerk ol ness under the Aetl1ious Business Name(s) listed 199t summon• Is Ht'YOd on ri!~ B~~e~h C~ttyfom~a. hari nn:::.,r;~:.n~ln, =~~nJ!rifi: d:,/pl:~~ in Said auction will be made 270 Bristol St., Suite #101: Orange County on October Business Name(s) listed ebove O[!: November 5. Cayetano Perez Jr. you to fll• a typOWYlt· 1• wild City.hi !:4Jne vs. PANNOS MININO The nature of the Ctalm pursu1n1 lo the provisions 136, Costa Mna Calif. 28, t991 above on: October 24, 1991 . This 1ta1ement was flied hi o aa s r8PUt• on of Section 1988 of th• Civil 92626 ' F5t t3e7 199t Ann Randel Masatti with the County Cltlfk of ten rosponH •t t • the construction of portland COMPANY; 1galn1t you Is alleged vlo-Code Larry Oliver CFO This 11atement was filed Oran e Count on Novein. court. e.ment conefelt sldewalk CHRISTOPHER E. ialions of the Idaho Securl· DATED: November 20, A~l ~a1;1doc:1~9 ~:: Published Newport Beach· This sta1er:ient wes flied with lh• County Clerk of ber 1? 1991 Y A letter or phono c•ll and curb aectat ramp per PANNOS: JAMES lltt Act. 199t Calll 92627 • Costa Mesa PUot Novem-wllh the County Clerk of Orange County on Novem-F512404 wlll not protect you; ~~~ ?h:wt;.~~~~dMi298j~ E. PANNOS; 0'f'=s~mJ ~r:~:ig=~ RANCHO SAN JOA. Glo;la Martinel. 512 Cen· ber 16• 23· 30, December 01ang1 County on October blf 5,,199t Published Ntwport Beach· your typewritten r• caUons of the Cit . pee LEONARD GRASSI lhfe 11 day of Oct, 1991. QUIN APT. TWENTY cha, Newport Beach, Calif. 7• tt9t 24• 1991 . F512 t 07 Costa Mna Pilot Novem· sponH mutt be In NOTICE IS 1uRTHER ASSSOCIATES, INCJ J. DAVID NAVARRO, PEROOLA, IRVINE, 92660 St·999 . F5tot35 Published Newport Beach· ber 16, 23. 30, December prop•r legel form II you GIVEN thal the City Council SECURED METALS; C LE R K O F TH E CALIFORNIA 12715 Thi• bu~ineas is con-PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Piiot Novem· 7, 1991 want the court to hear of the City of Newp0rt RICHARD JENKINS; C 0 UR T ELAINE Published Newpoft ducted by. non-profll orga· Co11a Men Pilot Novem· ber 16, 23, 30, December Sa-005 your case. Beach has scheduled. a JACQUELIN llROTA TOWN, DEPUTY CIEAL, Beach/Costa Meta Piiot ~:,1'~'°';egi1trant(s) corn-Fictitious ber 9, 16, 23, 30. 1991 7. 1991 I==;:::;::;:::=:::::=::::::= If you do not ftle your ~ublle hearing for 7.00 d/b/• GLOBAL Mary HughH, Deputy November 23. 30. 1991. menced to transect busl• BuslneH N•m• Sa·987 Sa-007 PUIUC NOTICI rHponH on time, you 9.M. on r~da~ D~m~r CONSULTANTIJ Attornoy Oenor•I SA043 neas under the Flctltlous Statement PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1---~;;....;.:;~.;.;;,;:__ may loatt th• caao, •nd , 1991 n I • ity oune I GREOORY HILL1 Oa t of Fln•nc•' Busln111 Name(s) fisted The Followlng persons '1otttloua your w ag•• moneu Chambers located at 3300 5ana SONNTAO• P • ' PUBLIC NOTICE above on· November 14 are doing business as: Fictitious Flctttloua ausl---aa~ • • Newport Boulevard, New· _,,.. , 8olae, ld•ho 83720. · • DATALINX, 9841 Saline ·---and property m•r be oort Beach California to and UNIVERSAL 2100 NOTICE OF 1991 Olive HunU ton Beach BuslnoH N•mo BuslneM M8MO Sa.tOfMftt taken without further heat and pass upon 'eny MARKETING, INC., Pu bll•h•d Newport PUBLIC AUCTION Ror.AIVarado c.nr.'92646 ng ' St•t•m•nt ltetom.nt The Fol!Owlng P9flOM warning from tho protttll or objections Dofencl•nta, Beoctt-Coeta Mesa Pilot o' PERSONAL ~h• 1~:1~=~ w~,:":r Helen o. Tllell'!I, 9841 Sa· The. F011°1ng Pt!aons The Followlng perton1 •r• doing bullneH 11: court. which may be railed by CMI N 14303 N w 16 23 3 D PROPERTY Ot Cou No line Drive Huntington are doing bus ne11 as. . are doing bu1lneu u : CAREER CONSULTANTS Thero are other feg•I tht property owner Of any ANOTHE .. o.IUMMONS ~~-99• • O, a-RIEMAININQ ON b ~ 1991 nty on vom• Btaeh, Calif.' 92648 D & S ASSOCIATES, 6522 VARIETY INVESTMENT 2375t Mariner Or. #178: re ulrement• You ma other person lnter•sted in " cem ...... 7, 1 I ., • Christina Piere• 9042 Redgrovt Circle, Hunting· VALUE, 2395 ~ Ave. Laguna Nlgutf, c.tff. 02877 q • Y tht melter. The decision of BY PUBLICATION Sa014 VACATIO F81'°42 Bobbit Clrclt Huntington Ion Beach, CaUf. 92647 tlA2. Coala M"'· Calif. Thoma1 !. CIMk, 23751 want to cell •n •t· lhl City Council will be The State of Idaho send• PRIMllll OF Published Newport Beach> Beech, cant. 92646 Dalt K. TaQmotO, 8522 92627 Meriner Of. 1178, la • tomey right •w•Y· If final and concluslvt. gretllnga to the above-PUBLIC NOTICE F'OR••R T•NANT Cotta Mna Pilol Novem-This butlnH• It con-Redgrovt Clrelt, Hunting• Ivan Velev, 2395 Otenge ioutf. C.llf. 92877 gun you do not know •n •t• Tile costs of the Wc>fk rec· naoied Defend1n11: Ll!Os NOTICE TO Nollet It 1*tby given ber 23, 30, December 7, ducted by: a gen.,al part· ton Beach, Calif. 12847 Avt. IA2. Coete MeA, Tfiit bualneu 11 con- torney, you may call •n ommended for the pro-NARD QMSll AISOCI· C OITORI lhtl on Otctmber 9, 1991 14 1991 • nerthlp Shawn L. Uoyd. 24802 Calif. 92627 ucted by: 111 lndMdual attorney relerr•I .. ,.. poMd •sstument to the ATll, INC. • "e~l.K IAL:F et 10:00 A.M. al the office ' S."°33 Th• regl1trant(1) com• ~~ CP:g:o .. ~~.. Laguna Thie buelneu la con-The regletfant(t) oom-· vice or • l•t•I aid of. 1ubjeot property It u fol· UNIVIRIAL MARKST. of Stn Matto Apartments, I menced to transact butl· 1 1• · ..,.....,. ducted by: an lndlvldual lo tr1nNCt l>Ulf.· flee Cll•l•d In the lowe: ING INC ft•ca. tt04, 100 Centata, Ir.int, Orano-PUBLIC NOTICE ntH under the Flctllloua Thi• buslntn I• con-Tht r•gl1trant(1) com. under lhe Plc1lltouei phone book) Slct.wl.lk 328 a.f.@ $3.00 Y~u .,~ ti.reby notlft•.. •tOI U.C.C.) County, California, tilt Butlntn Namt(•) titled dT~ted.., 1>y:rco-pan(n)e11 meneed IO tranNCt bual· u1fnet1 Name(•) llatMI • • 178.00 ...., Keorow No. 1481 II m•n1gement Of Newport · FloUtlous tbOYe on· NIA ... .tg tlrant • oorn-,... undef the Fletftlout bOllt on· November 7 DHPUH de quo I• on-Sidewall( w/lhlck 133 a.f. that a Vlf'lfled Complaint N~• 11 1*tby given 10 NOf1h -'l>ai1m9"tt. Newport au.ane .. NatM Clvlttlne' Pl9fce menced lo trenuct ,butl· Bu1fne11 Name(•) lifted 1991 · " treguen ••t• olt8clon @ 13,50 hu been flled agalnat you Cfedllort of th• within Beach, Celllcwnla w!N NII • lt8tament Thie etttement wu filed ntH undtlf the Fictitious abOYe on: NoYember 7, Thomu E. Clatll Judlclal ustod ttono un M85.50 In the Diatik:t Court of tht named Mhr that • bUllc public auction the pertontl The foflowlng perlCOI wtlh the County Clerk or pla:ro de 30 DIAi CAL-Edge Curb Acct11 RllTIP Fourth Judlclal Dl•trlct of ..,. 11 abOut to be madt Of ~operty ltft by Robert are dOlr)Q bt.ltlnHa aa: ~ County on Novem. INDARIOI para pr• 35 1.f.@ $5.00 the State of Idaho in and the UHIS described 0 Connor. . MARKETING SOLUTIONS, ~a. 1911 Hntar UNI , .. , •• ,. s17s.oo for tM County Of Ad• by btloW. Said proP41ffY GOnai•t• of 315t ~ Av. .. sutt. H-3, Pl11559 escrlta • maqulna en SUbtotal 1,618.00 tti. •~med Plaintiff The name. 8nd bullne11 v111ou1 ltern1 ol inent co1ta Mata. cau. t2'2t ~~ Beeich-Enolnfff'lng 111d l"'P41C· add'""' of t"9 Hiler 11e: w.arlng IPP9fef, ca"*" Jemet A. Pet9Yfa. 24 een. CoM Me Piiot Nowm-Ht• oorte. tlon (101') S18UO and you •• 1*eby di-OA. 8.H. Kl.EINE INC. ANO blthroom ICHllQtlH. ter Court. lAguN Niguel .. Un• cut. o una Conllngencltt (10,.) rtOttd 10 fil• •written an-BEN H. KLEINE o.o., 2300 ruton beds, and rn1l· Calif. t2t17 ' * n. 30, ~ 7. flamed• telofonlo. no 111uo •~ 0t written snawer or Harbor 81\ld,. Ootta ~ """9. lock radio. rac:tto. Joanne E. Per•[" 24 14, 1tt1 I• ofroo•r• proCoe10Jon1 M l1callaneou1 (10%) mo11on In clefenee to llld Ca. taeae ~·lawn tr1a1r1ane1 um. Ctnltr Court. aguna SM24 STIRTill I IEW IUllllESS11 • .... ,..pUHta ..... • 111.10 Verified Complaint within Jhe focatlon rn California rtlla, grill. tab •• sos NfOuel, Callf. t2t17 PUIUC -Ttcl L mequln• tlane fllU• .lubtotal "'85.40 twenty (20) daye or the Mf· o' the chi., eicecutlw oftlee 1:11\aif, odoman. tov. seat. w:y. Mrozek.. 2144 Vl•i-----'"'---- cu111pllr oon IM f• ~ ::O~~ Of 'o1eo of this Anothef !Jum-41~..:r'e:~J.., all =~-:.me~ v:=: ~t'tl~an Cltmenl•. JlotttlMa m•UdadM lople• .,.. PtlYment of ll'le ......,-nent mone by Pubffcatlon and oct'9f bUllMe• NIIMI and kitchen dl'atlte Md uten-This bUtlnott la con-....._ ....... I v ,, ropladaa ti u•ted quf. It C8el'I wtlhln 30 daYI .,.., you are fi.lrthef notllled that addfHIOI UMd by the ., ... hanging temp, Clfafllng ducted by: • ..,..... palt· lt8t....-t • oro .,.. la oort• .. contlrmtuon or tn. ....... uni.11 you do .o within ~ ...., Mtlln ttvee ,_. .,... tablt. tm111 Mno. dining nnhlp The fol!OMnO S*lont CUOM Ml cno. mtnl. OI If deahd tnd time l'lerem epeclfled. !he !of• tho ... lt;Ch llllt WU end bedfoOm ~ Th• t•Ollttant(•) com-~tA9v~HT c~.;,_ .. •• uatacl ,.. ~~to the•~ on ~lntln will~ judgment ...,_ or dellwfect to the Seid M1C11on wll llo ....,_ menced lo hnNCI llJuel. ""'" ..... """'" • au ,. • ...,..,. • ......_ '"9greement to rep11y. the aplnl1 you .. Pf•Ved In ~ SAMI! riu;:M to me ~ ,.. unctat lhe fflcMIOUt bo1 ~n.::fi ~ ~ ,.,., ef ... : ~~ -::.~ afctVtrmtd Con\l)Mllnt. ~1:::-of~lhe ~ ~ llGn 1• of Che~ = ~fi.11111td tite:t • . Y le IM'MM 4IUltat • menc1-:..., .,_... 8t !he The Mt\lfe of 1he clalm MICHAi!&. T. 8VW~ DATE.O: NovemMr to. illlMe=· Cf'lllD I , ~. 2'015 ••larle, au ..... ' ral• of I J*C9tlt ,,., egaNt Y°" " lllleged vto-ANO ALISIA .. W/IAI) o.o. lllt ,... ... fled ~ ""·· t..eouna Hiie, a trae o•H• da au "'""'"Jn:~ unollld '*' latlon• o1 the Idaho a.cur~ The ..... 10 be IOld .. 118WPORT •ORTM _. ._ Qtfk of ~· ~ ..._...._ pnpladtf ah' •wtM Mee. wli et_, IO t1et Act. ~ In eenaral aa: Al A,AR'f•l•T• '°WO OrlrlDS CounfV °" OctolMr .._. r .. ._. 1tS2 .,.,_... adJcleMI ,., patto do tun 't d~ dtt confttTM. Wltneee,,.,, hand_,,....., furnltu.re, ff11CurH, end MILANOJ~ N8WPO•T 10. 11tt :::. Uvermor•. CelH . .. Mrl•· ~ ~ ctioee e:,~,:';::! of. the said Oittr1Ct Court, = 0!J: == llUCtlt ~ 919'0 PMNM Trilt buafn.11 I• oon-l•let~ atroe ......... le bHrtnQ.). !hit 11 day or Oct, t•t • loca1fd al" 2JOO Hwt>ot Thotw w.111, Alttlltfw/ .. ~ Hewpott ....... dueled bf. 001*"* 1 tff ........ PuHe ... Th• ac110ns dttcrlbed .J. DAVID NAVMltO, Blvd, Coste MeN, C&. law. to0 Nilwpoft C... COll8 ..... Not Tit9 retl9lt1M(t> com-~·_, ....,. ._.., a .... .. ~ •en CLIM OP TMS COURT iieii Or., Suite tao. Newport • t. te. b. IO, tllt ,,,... ' 10 hnMot ~ u.. ...... llwll .... undaf ~ «Ctlepter &LAINI TOWN, D• The bualtleu nalflt llMd 8Mch. CA taMO ......, ,... _.., ._ ~ ...-... II ne ...... • rr of._ lnlpfowmerte Act utJ by the Nier It ~t loCa-Publ11t1ed Hewport :=:-"-.(•) .. " •••t•tl• !•94• of ltU, """' hctlon HM lion Is DA. B.H. KL.£1NE le~ MeM P1c1t r...._. ...., .... •II if:"-'°'=•= Publlehed Htwpo11 ~ ~. d8t• or ~a.to.ti" r•••••• ,. Con o1 th• 9tactliCoeta ._.... 'ttoc tn. IMll _.. ~ 17 '*" .... """ ....... ,. .. Callfornfe. Hotrein• ~ OteetntNW 1. "'' • ~ olllce of °": eyiMla ..... fWN of ... If INre we ""'I qutttlonl 14, fl, Hiit. PORTUNIT:V -ISCAOW Buy It. 8el It. f'Wld llJ mot.a. ....,..,.o•I• plallM Ola lllPhtn IJ.ly In SAOM tlOI !. CMpman /4va .. ~ Clullfled. • in Post e. Costa Mesa High School, 26~ Faicview Road, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Orange County Suffers lnvasiOn of_ Gangs by Lisa Montalvo and Monica Ramirez During the 1950'sand60's, gangs. One could say that Santa car clubs were extremely popu-Ana just might be the heart of laramongtheyoungerset. With tne problem, but just how bad is ~HIV(H\lD)anIDifuunod~-was· one who beleived that not too much violence, the it? So far this year, Orange fi~~ey Vim$) :;i.,>~e~~¢~e fallacy. Yet he tested positive members usually ke~t to them-Count~ has ~ac~ roughly 17 lJ~~ Stat~~~~J23~!J.9h ~:for lilV~ B~u~e of the !J'av~~ ~Ives:. By the ~9~0 s th 1 ebeword homoc1des with. six to eight of ~~'fg~!'~.JJ.,O\;i~.~lt!~.:;i;.·:,•it.fd.i,~ .... v..·th.~.""~?;~.<;<?~!!x11r,.of!"e?ss'.lf". gan~ was com as a a _Ito them within Santa Ana (1 ,391 po~~t{Y~\JiJ~~~~~~l~~··.:~e~~~s~_roemernbers~fy!,~· descnbe the yo~ng rebellious cases hav~ been fi~~ in court): ·o/ life. ~-~~Jl~~~~~~;;~~nio~.class.at~~taMesaf!ig?., members of society. At that Gun use 1s also nsmg, with a !>Cen '.iffo'Cttd.,.bx;;.J~e,·YUJls. to respond to th~ quest19n: time, Santa Ana was.known to 215% increase in drive-by beq>itelill~t~p'ii,rigingto "Howdoyou.fcelabout"Magicu have ro~ghly 25~28 teenage shootings from last year, as well ••protect•ooeseW:oraqstain. the Johnson •s situation? · gangs, with a growing member-as an increase in narcotic trade. nu.mber of pebpleWected un., Note: IIlV (Human lm- ship of about 300 people. And Yet, why have gangs been fortunitelJ ~iitiilueS to rise. munodcficicncy Virus) is not as th~ gangs increased, so did allowed to progress so much in ~ite alt the celebrities that AIDS (Acquired Immune De- the Vlolence. Gangs were now the last 30 to 40 years? Whe n havo been infected, .including ficicncy Syndrome). They art; aff~ting the world outside of gang activity and problems 1he mo.vie Stir Rode' Hudson used synonomously but aredif- their own. staned. police didn't take seri-and th~poperastarofDack fercnt. Ooc's toss of his ability . By the end of the 70' s, ous note and now that they real-Rambo~ people are ·not swayed to fight disease( AIDS) i s pohce were identifying eac h ize the problem to be as serious into rethinking or 'modifying brought on by ffiV. At this gang related incident in a sepa-as it is, it seems to be a little too their lifes~yles. Theyoontinu-poin~ "Magic .. Johnson has rate file with three officers as-late. Santa Ana has 12 to 13· ally .~eived ~·~cquiring mv. not AIDS. signed to gang detail. And as members working on gang de-thevirusoou"1ncverh~ppento "_' 1 ?nicle by Ed ison Leung the violence grew, their weap- tail alone, which is more than them. l:arvfu~~ ic~•Johnsoti ·· 'photos b Studrt Lin ons and toys grew with them. twice as many as the surround- Policc estimated that80%ofthe ing cities. Yet, the main prob- assault cases were now involv-lem isn't in the police. Many ing automatics and shotguns. In people believe that 98% of the 1979 alone, 13 gang related problem is due to lack of paren- killings were reported, includ-tal supervision and awareness ing several drive-by shootings. of the danger of gangs. Throughout the 80's, ma~ ·With the increase in single jor efforts were made to prevent parent homes and economic the growth of gangs, but the problems.it's expected th at gang problems they caused proved membership will rise. Sadly unavoidable and alluring to enough. police honestly believe those who lived in the heart of this. Without help from pcµ'ents the chaos. The veteranos, the and the community (due to lack oldermembersofthegangs were of time or fear of interference), now teaching the newcomers not much can be done. But the the ins and outs of the gang answertothe problemlies within lifestyle. By theend ofthe 80's, the hearts of the gang members it was e stimated that Orange themselves. They have to want County had a to tal of 75 street to change. But to most mem- gangs, with a membership of bers, it's life. They know no 7 ,000 people. other way of living. As Dctec- The year is now 1991 and ri ve Launi said, "The~·s noth- where are we? In Santa Ana ing positive that's gonna c6me alone, thestrects houseapproxi- out of gang association. If you mately 70 gangs, half are active hang around them too long, your with a total of 7,000 to 9,000 mind's gonna quit growing members. In the entire Orange maturely and Ilfe is iust gonna County area, the~ arc about 120 stoo." Is Promiscuous Sex Ever Safe? by Ctiris Anclam The revelation that Magic that ·rule of thumb does not ap- Johnson, the Los Angeles ply to indiscrete and illicit sex Laker's basketball super-star with numerous partners. He goes had contracted the AIDS-related on to explain that there are some HIV virus rocked the sporting bachelors every woman wants world and sparked national and to be with-and he happened to international repercussions. be one of those figures. Now he Magic must be com-pleads for every such athlete mended for his prompt and and entcnainer outthcre "to get public admission to his disease, tested and practice safe sex ... but at tfle same time, he leaves Then, presumably, continue to himself open to criticism on be as promiscuous as before. In many counts. In an article thesameanicle,Mapcbemoans printed in Spons 11Justratcd, the fact that he was unfottunate some of his statements seem ro to acquire die dileate beCluse 'promote promiscuous sex and heisnota~ual.thelir&­ are hardly shining examples co estriikP'CJ!.lpfordaeHIV iaf• either his fellow athletes or the tioa Md AIDS. impressionable youth that idol-Oft . lhe COPtrary, ~ My-Thuy Luu '1lfeeJbadforhim. Ididn1t really believe it at first; I thoughi those Tabl~id maga- zines weto ·scamtnjng people again .. He_was so ~at~ and I .tf speCt his,bQ~ty}: .. ~uliart Po]>9v -~ Laura Crowe .. It's sad because be was~ an4is,aheroofmany. Butrm glad that it opened eyes to the f~t that it doesn't matter who you.arc-if you're not careful • like~}(lagic, it'll get you t09.: *t' tbink ttlat it is incred· "It is a. s~ that Earvin ible that a person. as loved as "MaJic" Johnson has the mv M•gio oan . con~ (the HIY virus. M~y J>C9ple looked up viM). He had $0 much going to him as a hero.. I think it is for hint {a ~r~ ~lW+~vn• ~nd greahhatbc,is[ona~Qtrunittee bas~U}. Bqt qow. it\s all for AIDS •waren~ss}. Maybe ebbin1 away bcca~se of bis thisfwill open young people's carel eyeJ about having safe sex." Teen Discrimination Evident in the 90's by Clay Stockton On a recent rrip to a popu-animosity towards the youth of lar buffet restaurant, a fascinat-today range from their need to ing little bit of human nature express power and authority was brought to my attention. over a defenseless party, or Scenario: Two close compan-because "adults think we don't ions and 1 emer the buffet. know anything." Anned with two discount passes. I think there is a major my frie nds were treating me to a communication gap between my quiet dinner. After se lecting generation and the older gen- our potpourri of "fresh dining eration. Let me artempt to ex- delicacies," we paid the required plain some of the attitudes amount. a nd proceeded to par-common tomyselfandmypeers: take of our meal. I) Kids are people. too. In the midst of eating, we Lack of age does not mean that were not-so-cheerfully infonned we de~erve any less respect and that. due to the fact that I had not courtesy. paid for the meal, I would be 2) We are well-infonned forced to pay full price for the people: thanks to the infonna- dinner. This revelation was tionally-inundated environment followed by a heated debate. in which we live, today 's teens The matter was concluded by are far more mature and aware the manager stating that, "none of the world they live in than the of you kids better step foot in youth of prior generations. my restaurant again.'' This state-Teens are (on the whole) ex- ment was typical of th e verbal tremelyconsciousofthechoices abuse we were subjected to they make, about their futures, th roughout his sermon. their attitudes, and their rel a- lf my friends and I had tionships with others. been 38-year-old executives in -3) We feel swindled. A':!. business suits. 1 tend to think one of my colleagues humor- thar we may have been treated ously pointed out, "We get in a different manner. ·gypped.' We're between the For some reason. I believe respect thar comes with adult thar we would not have been status, and the discount price on privileged to such enlightening kiddie menus." Teensthesedays comr1-1ents as. "I make money. are laden with numerous respon- You wm1ld not make money if sibilities, such as gaini ng ad- you had my job. That's why rm mission into a good college. the boss." Fonunately for our maintaining social status and courteous manager. my com-relating to parents . W hy pan ions and I are extremely se-shouldn't we be disturbed when cure people. Otherwise, we we are treated as whining babes could all sue for mental dam-wheneverwevoiceacomplaint? ages and defamation of charac-Picture this: you walk into ter. a diner and order a bran muffin My point: Why are young and a cup of coffee. After a adults treated without the basic si ngle bite of your muffin, you respect that is often reserved for notice that it tastes as if it has older people? I don't harbor been made with sour milk. Tak- any resentment towards the res-ing the malodorous muffin to taurant manager, but my friends the head of the establishment, and I are getting tired of shabby you explain, calmly and ration- treatment. This is a common ally that the food you have just occurrence everywhere, not just purc hased with your hard- at discount· buffet restaurants. earned do llar could induce food Ask a young adult if he/she feels poisoning, and therefore you judged by his/her actions. per-would appreciate either a sub- sonal maturity and intelligence. stitution or refund. The man- This wri ter is willing to bet that, ager rolls his eyes and stomps to if they answer ho nestly, they the cash register, grumbling all will reply with a resounding the way. After shoving a few "no.·· coins into your o utsm:tchcd Do older adults, separated palm. he stalks away. mumbling from their youth by many years. something about "uppity young- forget that teenagers do possess sters." a full range of emotions? Often-This scenario was based times it seems like this· is the on a true story experienced by case. Theories attempting to my friend. Would you feel of- explain the older generatio ns' fended if put in this situation? Youth Page Staff Box Editor In Ch~ Lisa Pcserson Layout Editors Dang Nguyen ---Minh Nauyen PhotesraP'tr Stu1rt Un Wrlttn Chris Anclmn UsaMonw~ Monica Ramirez Oiy S'OC:bon AdvilOr it.e him. He cx.cuses his bchav· ShoWd deem hhrise1f' ~te of promoting "safe sex," Magic ior bY claiming that he had un-thit his vinls ii at the donMn& ah<>Uld bC preaching modcra- PfOleeted seJt with a woman WIM» ......... itlMJbeooftllllled iion ""'1 thiit "safe ~x" and hid the vinas. "I can't·~ for...,,_....,_ ~""I ;tMOCnitlui1y arc alien bcdfcl- thepa.&:eortime. 11•samaner0l llp01ft4Jbl0wn:AIDS. More k>WS. The history of sexual n\llllb#I. '' nere may be sat~ ..... .,_~wile 11W11 chllcl dbeases lllusn• just how dir· in number's. but it is obVlous have nol '-' iftf#ied~ IM.ad flcult they arc to con1ain and how rampant they can Spread: foolproof. considering the great The more numerous the differ, numbers · of them produced. enamation thearcaterthedan-t\re our sexual urges really so aer oC infection. unqJntrollable? We certainly Condoms:. often reprded WoUld noc expose ounelves to a the ultimate solution to halt-OCha" kilkr cHseues, suet. u ina the sptcad of AIDS, arc not cholera or mall pox~ so ~adily. ncnce. ·'She Loves Me' an I f you want to play Santa Claus early (before Dec. 14), put "She Loves Mc" at the Laguna Playhouse on your Christmas list and pick up a brace of ticke ts for friends and loved ones. a thoroughly entertaining rendition. Old timers will remember the Judy Garland· Van Johnson movie "In the Good Old Summertime," which transferred the locale of its genesis, a play called "The Little Shop Around the Corner," from a fictional European country to Chicago. The stage version retains a vaguely Hungarian flavor while remaining mum about its heritage. T his sparkling little musical comedy by "f iddler on the Roor • creators ·Jerry Bock and Sheldon Hamick, in its third Orange County _...,___. production, has T• never been in Laguna's principals -John Bisom and Deborah Solomon as perfume shop clerks who hate 1'1111 better hands both -----musically and each other on the job, but arc secretly writing each other "Dear Friend" love letters -arc excellent. Yet they often give stage to some outstanding character portrayals, which makes the production so wonderfully well balanced. Th at theatrically -e .. er even though the CritlC first two were -----staged by Equity companies. 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THI IUIT (Gl (12:00~~ (12:00 2'.30=::::~ (12:15 2:30) ~45~ ~l TOWN CENTER P'lltlClllelrllrM/E.8'.-11 .. , ....... ,.,. 751-4114 ~:153==0~ FOltTHI IOYI CR) (1:30) 4:307:3010'.20 -·-~13) (11:30 2:00) 4:30 7:00 f::j() llY .... ,,._IR) (11:461:46) .. 1:15 UI U So COAST VILLAGE TUSTIN MAR~fr PLACE (11:151:ll 3:45~'CIO':' ~ CMlnMlRl (12:30 3:00) 5:301:0010:'30 UNIVERSITY C...-DrJIWlllll ua 114-1111 6. 11Y-.1PG1 (11:301:46) 4:00 8.15 8:30 io:36 (12:45 3:00) 5:15 7::KI 9:45 019"'°"8...,(R) (3:15) 7:15 a&.Y UTlllA11 IA> (1:15) 5:15 t:\5' SAOOLEBACK ·-· ........ , ........ 111-5111 b. however, allows him to bklstom alona with his character, and his giddy rendition of tho title song ls quite marvelous. Solomon's supert> soprano voice -particularly an her ''Vanilla Jee Cream" solo after she and Bisom have papered over their differences -underscores a delightful interpretation. She is blessed with the cuteness of a young Salty Field and plays this for all it's worth. It's a surprise to find John Huntington, one of Orange "' County'• stronaat mUllcal ICIOC'St playina a wimpy, ncl'YOUI clertt, but it give• hia equally fine comic talents full rein. Ruff Yeqer is imprcstive u Che oily ladies' man whole partlna shot solo ii memorable lildeed. wbilo Mard Anne as his onetime ~ur gives her character a brmy strut that beiptcns her appeal. Laguna'• youth theater dir«tor, Joe Lauderdale., k:icb up a comic storm aa the IDClltCft&et boy sutviQs i>t clerkhood. while Gordon Marhoefer is solidly authiorkartln aa tk shop owner. But tbe 1haw-1teaHD1 perfonn .... of the nfiht arc cklivered by Tim Dey and Cb~r Wuc,bben u • ltC:achmter and b~ of a romantic nlsflt spot trying in vain to suatain the mood while tripping ~r everythina lll liaht. MuDCal diredor Bill Doyle bas faMiooed • tplendid recorded soore and Oary May's perfvme lbap interior 8ftd atcrior aettinp are tint rate (alt.bough the playhouse skimp1 a little on the hoapltal and mpamnent acenes rather than use the side stages to c:on1truct more reallstlc beckdropt). "She l.oYcl Me" ii an unexpmedly deUclous holiday treat which should appeal to the entire family. Performances oontinue Tuesdays tJwuah Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at Z and 8, Sundays at 2 and 7 p.m. until Dec. 14 at the pla)'houle, 606 Laauna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Call 494-8021 for ticket information. 'Newscen.ter 3' is a breath ·of fresh air A s we ltiS$ another Turkey Day goodbye, one thing Costa Mesa residents (at least, those with cable) can be thankful for is the fact t.hat they can switch the television on and get local news every weeknight. • "Ncwscenter 3," shown at 7 and repeated at 10 weeknights on Copley/Colony Cablevision 's Channel 3, has a long way to go before Rather, Brokaw, Jennings -or even Ann Martin -need to look over their shoulders. But "Newscentcr 3" is a breath of fresh air, providing local cable viewers the latest local news, local weather and local event listings while eschewing the "clobber-'cm-ovcr-thc-hcad" mentality of "Eyewitless News." Perky and personable anchorwoman Valerie Haynes delivers the news crisply casually, a marked change from what we're used to in an area bombarded by the F ritzes, Donohos and Jims and Brees of L.A. Even more impressive is Mark Andrews' interview segments, called "Newsmakcr," where he CROWN VALLEY CUll.Y IUI (PGI (12:15 2:30) 4:45 7:00 9:15 llAll • M llOOll IPG-13) (1:15 3:30) 5:45•:Ob10:00 VIEJO MALL RANCHO NIGUEL 8 a--.. ftalfJL .... k att ..... 0. ... '°""' Cll Tllllh for Stiorllll•• lf'lCW. ENIMGS ECT VILLAGE CENTER CHARTER CENTRE .... _, __ M1.f711 0. IUUTTAlm '1111 IUIT(G) (11:001:00.=1,.,5.~ CMlllUll(A) (1:00 3:30) 1.-00 1:30 10:°4$ 11Mm ••11&1TfGI (12.'CIO~== ,..a......,J .... a .a151 °"cJ•t:~ IP'ECW. '"'W'WPrr Clll·~~ 119 llUICIB'l l'll(PG-13) Clll Thein tor Showtilw FUlml&MH.rY(R) CalTillllrtfor~ CalTillllrt:~ ,. ........ ,(PG-13) Cll,,... for Showtintl 9'1QM.BIQMBEIT H/INT/NGTON TWIN IUllY••IMITR Clll~lor ..... 1• ..W.P'QK'PTlf __ ,..,(PG-~ ClllTillllrttor~ lf'ECW. flll(WlfMNf FE ... -•.-..... ,_ 11M1t1 J.. IUUTY-o-1'ltl IUIT(Q) (11:001:00 3:GOI 5:00 7:00 t:o6 wc:w. (MOaC!FWt!f ='"U'!'!I (11:302.•m• ....... ,IPQ.131 (tt:30 t415J •• n i:all u 8'ICW. ENGM"'P'T AMlll!lt'MTA&llG) (11:151:15 3:15) 5;15 7:15 9:15 (11:301:30~-:l'Jm 1n-.1PG> (12:45 3:00) 5:117:30 ... Tu.19nlftll-R (1:00 3:00) l.'CID 7:00 ~ m-11• t;.453== (12:30 3:00)-='t'r&I ... .,. .. (t:oot 4:00 7:00 ... calmly talks with a local yokel in the news, putting a face and voice on someone behind the day's headlines. If I were to be appointed producer for a day -something which will happen about the time David Duke is named "NAACP Man of the Year" -there arc some changes I would make to "Ncwsccnter 3." The "Newsmakcr" segment, often the best part of the program, is too short. At times, snippets of one interview are strung over a few days, beginning and ending in mid-sentence. A little better planning and cdjting is needed. I'd also change the focus of the sports segments so they concentrate less on the Rams and Angels of Anaheim and more on the fine athletes of Costa Mesa. And some nights, "Ncwscenter 3" features too many feature stories and not enough hard news (a complaint which also could be lodged against The Pilot on slow news days, I suppose). "Ncwsccoter 3" should seize the opportunity on these days to really dig into its stories -perhaps even devote an entire program to one subject. But, overall, "Ncwscenter 3" docs quite well as is -even without the tinkering o f a smart alcck-local cable reviewer. ,,,,. ,,_ !!!I~ ~olboo 81.d. 675-3570 ..... 2, 4:30, 7, 9:15 IDWAllDI NIWPOlrf aNIMA 300 ~ c....... D<MI ~4.0760 I ......... ,...., (l'G-131 1'2 JO. 3, S 30. 8. 10 '20 '2 ,_ ... ..,. i-i I. 4, 7, 10 3 c.e ,_ c-11'2. 2 30. s. 1 30, 10 IOWAllDI ISUloNO CIMIMA Foth-,....,, New· ...... ,_ 640.1'218 I Mr Girt (l'G) 11 IS. I 30. 3 45, 6, 8 IS, 1020 2 . ....,._ , .. t) t0) "'"• 1.ao, l 1H , S:IO, 7:it, .. M ,_.....,_.._._..lGI 11, l,3, 5. 7.9. SOI o..I, 10 4S 4 ._ lft h .._ (l'G 13) I I 4S, I 4S, 4, 6 IS, 830. 1030 S ....,., -4 h .._. lCil (5ot only IOI 12, 1. 4. 6, a. 10 6 Mr Olrt (PGJ II IS, I JO. J 45, 6, 8 IS, 1030 1. 29th Street (R) 11 ·30. I JO. 3 45, 6, 8 15, 1030 UDO aNIMA New-1 81-.d ot ~ VJlooe 673-4350 aa.dl a.a.. 1-i 12 45, J, S IS, 1-30, 9 4S POITtMIAT111290S E Cooll H'9h-/ 673-6260 ................ 2. 4.30. 7, 9.15 . CllllMlll .. 191 OfllM C8ftla 2701 Hoitio. 111.d I M9oo..,... ea.-979.4141 I .., .... IPGI I HS, 1:15, 3 30. S·4S, 8, HMS 2."" .......... o..w... (Ci) 12, 2. •. 6, 8. 10 l ....... ...., lf'G.13) 12, 230, 5, 7:30, 10 4. ~ Sue (l'G) l2 15, 2 1!, 4 15, 6 15, 8 15, lO:IS IDWAl6il CM1MA tiotbor llwdJMolM >we S46 3102 ....., _.the .... tGI 11, I, 3, 5, 7, 9, So4 only 10.45 HAHOlt lwtN QHIMAI Holbot 81.d./E. Wohoft s ...... 631.3501 I. c.e ... (It) 12:3<1, 3, S:30, 8, 10:30 2.~T.Ul (GJ 11, l,J,S, 1,9 MUA C1N1MA NewPQfl &!.d./19111 SI. 646-5025 ,,.. ...._ ... ~ 3 15, 8 Ultte .... , ... (l'G)l:IS, 6, 10.30 TOWN CINTll CIHIMAS So.ilh Coosl l'lolo 751- 4184 I. lllldl lelle,, I IS, 3:30, 5'45, 8, 10 , ....... ..,. ~ 1:30, 4 30, 7:30, 10-20 3 ......... v-(PG.13) I 1:30. 2, 4·30, 7, 9 30 4 Mp 0-Pl'twwte N9he llQ II 4S, 1.4S, 4, 6 IS, 8 30, 1030 SOUTH COAST PUZA ~ S46-2711 I ....,., _., N 9-1GJ 12, 2. 4, 6, 8, 10 2 c.e ... c-112, "°· s. 7:30, 10 3 Mr .... rGJ 12 IS. 230. N S, 7, 9 IS toUTM COMT VIUAOI s.,.,._. al e.,...,. S40. 0594 I. ...................... , 7, 9·30. 12 ~-•. 1 4SJ 2 ._...._111)3.4S,8 0-Mr.,_ tGI l.4S, 6, 10.10 3 a-.,.,.. (It) 12. 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10 ...... TMI UNMllSrTT C1N1MA 4245 Campus 0.- 854..aal I I Mp Olft C'OI 11:30, l:•S. 4, 6:IS, 8:30. 10·30 2 Utlte Men , ... (l'GJ 11 30, I :30, 3:45, 6, 8 IS, 10.IS 3 ....,.,_...._.._.(GI11, 1,3.S,7,9 4. Olh. ........ ....., (lQ 3:1S, 7:15..., ........ (rot 1:15, 5:15, 9:1S s ....,., _..._.._.(GI 12, 2, 4, 6, a. 10 6 Mr Girt (l'GI 12:45, 3, S:IS, 7,30. 9.•5 9 4S WOGDWDI CINWI ilc>noftco ~/Cul· -Ori.. SS l -06SS I h ..,._ ....., (l'G-131 12, 2:30. S. 7 30, 9:45 2. c.e ,_ i-1 11·30, 2. 4.30, 7, 9:30 3 ...... ..,. ~I.IS, 4 15, M S, 10 IS 4 ~f .. 1£! II, I, 3, S, 7, 9 5 Al I W. '-~ -fl.>) 12 IS, 2 IS, 4 IS, 6IS,1.15, IO·IS Cltristmas Boat Parade of Lights December 17 thru 23 There are still a few waterfront suites available for viewing this Newport Harbor tradition • relax and el\Joy at the only hotel on the water In Newport Beach. For l'f'.Mnatlon1 or brodlure: Call (714) 673-8800 617 Udo Park om.• NewPS_»rt Beacla • I • ' ' • 4 ' • INDEJC Bo-...................... 1001·109• Molal ......... ······················-······· 1100 ................................................ 11815 lhaU••as • Contract ..................... 11ao ...,,.. PJ'OP91't7 •• •• . •• . . •• .. •. ••. •. ... ••.. •• 1175 ~ i.ou ...••...•..•......•...........• 111& Bo....e To Be Moved .................... tsaa l.ota rw .... ································ 1400 Out-Ot-CcnultJ' ............................... 1aaa Out.of-Btate •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lt558 Rano~arm8 •••••••••••••••••• : ••••••.•••• 1&'75 B.eaort Propert1u ......................... 1580 1'lm• 8b.&N8 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1580 a.I Batate Bxoh•np ................... 1800 Real a.tat. Wanted ...................... 182& Bo~ndoa ..................... 2101·8194 Aparialenta .....•.................•.. 2802·289<& D1ap~ ••••••..•••••.•.•.......••..••...•..•.. 8704. Room8 •..••..••...••••.••..•••..••.••..•......... 1708 Hotel.a/Mot.la ................................. 2'718 VaoaUon B.entala •••.•.••.....••......•..... 879 2 Roommata Wanted ...................... 8 724 B.eutala Wanted ............................ 2728 Oar...-For Rent ......................... 274 0 Stora.-.•....••.•....•.•......................... 2742 Miao. R.entala ................................ 8744 Co•ta Mesa, CA. 9888'7 .. -IEll. EITITE Apartmenh/Commerclal ................ 87150 JIUUDlll Propel'tJ' ......................... 8787 lluata ... omce Rent&Ia ................ 8769 Commerotal Prope1't7 .................... 2778 D\lplaee/Untta ••.••..•.•..••.•..•.........•. 8 788 Induatrtal •................•...••..•.......•.•.• 8788 Inoome Property ....•.........••......•.... 9790 ID==.· Bu.Inna For Sale ......................... 2900 BU..lneu Opportunity ................... 2904 Bualneta Wanted ........................... 2908 Credit •.•..•....•.•..•..••.••......•.•.......•.•.. 1907 lnveatment Opportunity ............... 29C8 Inveatment Wanted ....................... 2910 Money To Loan ............................. 2914 Money Wanted .............................. 2916 Mortpeet. T.D ............................. 2918 All real estate listings that run in Saturday's publication appear in the separate Real Estate tabloid section. Sel Yu PrivOte ~ MerchonOIS8 HEREI ! Announcement• ............................. 2920 Theater/Cutlnc ............................. 2921 Income Tax ................................... 2922 I.oat • Pound ................................ 2925 Health & Fitness ........................... 3000 Schoola/lnatructlon ....................... 3012 Travel ............................................ 3014 MembenhJps ................................. 3018 P eraonal.8 .............................. 3002·3005 tIIIIrl SERVICE D:IDIRECTORY 8"rvtoe Directory ................. 3406·3939 Employment .................................. 51530 Employment Wanted ..................... 5535 Domeatlo ........................................ 5540 Antlques ........................................ 6010 Appliances ..................................... 6011 Auctions ........................................ 6012 How To Place A Classified Ad BY PHONE 714-842-5678 North Oranp County • ~40·1220 South Orance County • 498·8800 BY VISITING OR MAIL 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 (corner of Newport Blvd . & Bay St.) CLASSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8 :00AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday Walk-In 8 :30AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday I I,..._ I ,\ ~<ll ·:\11 ...... . PUBLICATION DAYS The Pilot le publlabed •Yer')' Tuesday, Thund1,1 6 Sa\W'da,J and datrlbuled Into Newpon Beach • Costa MeN. The Iadependent la pubUabed ne17 11nt~&J and distributed lnto Hunl1nrton Beacb • FountaJ.n Valley. DEADLINES Tuesday ............................................ 5:00PM Monday Thursday .......••.........•................•• 3:00PM Wednesday . Saturday ............................................ 3:00PM Friday Saturday Real Es ta te .................... 5:00PM Thursday TODAY•s REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1H2·2790 Foundl Fema'8. young, brown dog w/Whlte cheat a black collar. Found In vicinity of 18th /Newport. 831-4114. Foundll A lovable gray & brown k!tten, about ERVICE Furniture ....................................... 8014 M.lso. Merchaudlae .........•..•........... 80 U~ Ca.meru ........................................ 8018 eollecttble• .................................... 601 7 Computen ..................................... 6018 Free Mercha.ndiae ......... , ............... 6022 Jewelry/Pora/Art. ............................ 60215 Bulldln&' Materiab ........................ 6030 Ma.chlnery ..................................... 6045 omce Furniture/Equipment .......... 6047 Peta/Anunal.8 .................................. 6049 Mualcal ~trumenta ..................... 60515 Planoa/Orpna ............................... 60159 Blcyclea ......................................... 6060 Sportlnc Goods ............................. 60 615 Ticket• ........................................... 607 15 1V/Stereo/Eleotronica .................... 6080 Ga.race Sales ....................... 6102·6190 Boats .................................... 7011-7018 Marine Service .............................. 7020 Marine Slips/Docks ............ -......... 7022 Airplanes ....................................... 8010 Campera/l'railers ........................... 8014 Scooters ........................................ 8018 Automobiles .......................... 9010-9090 GENERAL POLICY Batu and daadllnea an subject to c~ wtlhout notice. The publllber reaerft1 lhe rirht to censor, recla11H1. rnlu or reject an1 claulrled adnrtiaement. Please report 01 errors that m.a1 be lD 10W' clu1lfted ad lmmediate~. The Newport Bea.ch..coata Mesa Pt1o& • The lDdependent a.ccepls no llabWt1 for UJ error lJl an ad.ertl.Mmenl for which It ma, be respoulble ucept for the coct or the •pa.N aatuallJ ooeupJed bJ the enor. Credit can onl1 be allowed tor the first lDsertlon. ARE IN THE REAL t::STATE TABLOID 4 moa old. White col·1-------------------------------------------------------- SECTION WIUULLY aamoa QlJD lar In the COfMf of Long John Sliver'• acrou trom F9dco on Harbor Blvd, Coata Meaa. P'8ue 714' •4• 3047 \HC'tflTE< "Ill In: l>IL\.FTINli H:.?H Plana. •ddJremod .• new const .• Local exp. rer.. Dealgn Dlrnen- alon• 883-0880. ''" Dtslgn Strvict? Custom Resldentlal Lytea Architecture Otta. c.ai 548-7150 CAHINE'I S .M~IU NEWBORN/INFANT CAAE In my Newport home. Safe, lolllng environment. Licensed pediatric nurse. Full time, refs. Call Gall 84&-5878 PT BCH mom wlll PfOl'ld• chnd<are In Eutblutf area hm. In. fa,.. yra. Fun • lo¥o Ing atmosphere. Call Debbie 721-1812 C'l.t:ANl:'l:ct SFH\'I< t-.S 1 .. lH FENCl-.S & UECKS :mt:> IENCl!S-OATES. New Repair. Rtdwoodl Cedat Post Rtplace. ~'NB. Jim Whyte 642·7206 . OAilAGE DOORS & Ol'ENEHS 3622 a rage Door· R• pair• 1 O yrs exp. hrdwr. SPflngs. opnrs. 1 pc. & aec. doors. 7 day .. rv. 650-~76. MASONllY 3828 BRI C K , TIL i!, BLOC K • CON· CRETE Uc. & Reis. 675·2922. MASSAGE 3H:JO STRIESSEDOUT? Massage Therapy In PAINTINO 3858 W.P. YOUNGQUIST Painting Contractor Ouallly painting by professionals. Uc#602098. lnsur9d . FrH est. 645-3305 PAPt;RINO 3866 Chiropractic office. WE Gals Shd Hang Togeller lnaut. accpted. M3-9053 Total lnt8flor Remod- MOVING .HU4 $SUPERllOVEAS$ eling Serv. Advice To The Crazy. 833-7172 PHOTOGRAPHY Jl'l7a 'IV & ELECTROSICS J57 I •Satalile•Cable TV• Sates & Service. Free est. 10 yrs exp. Call Ken 673·3017 UPHOLSTERING 3931 Q & Q Upholstery Reupholstery & Repairs. 542-4612. WAI I. CUVt:HINGS :rn:12 CONVEYS CUSTOMS Cablneta/Furnlture. Flnlshea/Reatorallon. All quality. 548-5375 * HouaeJOtnoe Fr" Wardrobes. Fr" Blackwelder Paper· Llc«la9d, bond9d, In-...,...,RElltAIRS Home/ est. T146286. &42·9258 Pholograph you, your hanging & Removal. ff.\NllY MAN 37 t0 C.\HPENTHY .1;, to aured alnce 1980. Rent.I PROPERTIES~-------pet, houae. etc. what· 20% off Nov .. Dec. 15 83&-1438. Palnt·Carpenlry .. tc.-PUBLIC NOTICE ever YOU ne9d. Danny yra. exp. Master uew a .. S ervloea. Drywall. Glty645-5277 The Calif. Public Utlll· boy. 714·548-5881. quality 24o-3173 I 1-\H:NJ (0:\;l'l!t-TI-.l•..'fi Uc. & Bonded. Hou.. AM'S Home/Business clean ing , windows, Improvement. Drywall. carpet cleanlng, paint· Carpentry & Painting. l.ng, repair• & yarda. Bond9d. 645·7822 Quality work don• th• -HAN--D-Y_A_N_D_Y_ old fHhloned lrlsh Xlrlvewaya·p at loa--•-•v_._843_·_90_2...,o_. -......-Elec·Plumb·Palnt. Lt . P11tha etc. No )ob too ousecleanlng •w carpntry. etc 831-4043 Miii. Re... Uc. letM1 Cella. Aellab'8, Neat, Do All The Joba That Mick y 536-0553 reference• Your Hua~nd Won't • M1.0S1°2 attet 3. Doi Cati Dave & Save. .J. ,... Cone. Conlt. Cone---------He-S 148 llrtdl-lbk. 5'. ~ 271329. ....... cw. low Plat. (t14)112-7all , I I'\ .. I( I ~ ...._ ( , • "°' H i\l'l IN <• .17:.?0 ties Commission RE· QUIRES that all used household goods PLU MBING :Hl!W WINDOW CLEANINO :l!•:M movera print their Dlplomat Plumbing. Full P.U.C. Cal T number, Service. 20 yra. exp. • Window Cleanln9, llmoa and chauffeurs Guor. Llc.111826067 Holiday Speclals. Ask Pflnt their T.C.P. num-1-8oo..287-0597 for Jeff. 723·184t ber In all advertls• menta. II you have a qu.stlon about the a.. gality of a mover, Umo PHOl'EHTY MGMN'f :HHJ8 Unlte<I Window Clng. Ready for Holldaya Rea. & Commercial Since '71 • 761-2552 or chauffeur, call: Young couple to man- Publlc Utllitlea age/main. prop. rent 1----------. Commission 11 1 h 71 .. 558 ... 151 co ., repa r, oua· u lttJng, elc &73-6704. l'AINTIN<• .11'i:•N H.O<>t"INU :rn t O Roof Experts. Patching, Re-Roof, Skyllghta. Channln9 arewn Cenetruou.... Lie. #&2&138. 241-1413 I"( HH :'\: s I· ll \' J( l •, . \'I.' II Repainting? .... -.... ...... ............ ant.loiU1 .. f'b OmMs11W .. .. ......... q.1--... ......... •Souda ~~ ..... 081 •JW ..., .................. Mobl'8 screen SeMc• Nobodv beata our prtc.a. ' ' & • I I' ' \I I ' (714) 642"'595 . \ ! " ~t I'-\ I• :sl 'Hl'.;1\1 11 Htl'\11<' "I fti~-~ ~= .. = 1 9 .. 1 0 ... ' .... ,_ ... ...t DOMESTICS 5540 CONSTRUCTION Carpenters earn to $22/hr, Laborers eam to $19/hr, Drywall earn lo $14.78/hr, Masons and Tenders earn to $22.50/hr, Call 1-800-882·2971 HHkDr/Sltter 7 day Hawaiian vaca- WantJ FIT for 10 lion for 2, $285. Call mo old glt1 nr Nwpt now wtille they laaL Sch Pier. 875-5245 1-8<»934-5665. HOTEL HELP Housekeepers, Mal~ tenance, Front Deak, Cooks, Helpers to $12hr. perm, F·T. Call 1-800-882·2969. INTERIOR Land• a c • p I n g FT/PT. Good driving record. Exp prerd. 249-2109 Marketing Someone to learn my business. Leadership ablllty, above avg Income 722-3513 3·5 M·F Merchandise ANTIQU~S 6010 12 piece Pine collec· lion, Majolica, 2 oak dining 1eta, oak dresser, dishes & misc. Uquldallon Sale Sat. t 0-4. 28 Ima Loa Ct, Npt Bch. 722-6517. APPLIANCES 60 l t No Exp. nee. A Dally OE Side a~ Side Salltf)' o f $300 for ffrlgerator, great buying mdse. 7t 4/ condition, $150. Call 860-8811 eX1. 3458. 721-0380 PIT Bookkeeper/Gen-LA.DY KENMORE eral olc. Lotus 1 2 3 Electric Dryer, good Exp nee. 10-20 hrs/ condition, $75/obo. week. Call 673-3240 Call 64S·1933 after PVT poatal center. _5_:3_o_p_m _____ _ Color TV·flshlng reels· glasaware-aouvenlera· tools S1·$40, 548-9832 When looking tor a lull-time job, II tak• pn1ctblly no time to chldt the opportunitlel In ~flecl. Personals PEHSONAI.S :1002 , I I \-_I,._ ·• I\ 11 ~ l I I ._, t>' 11.1, 1 ()fi1,,\·.-~ •••. , ~.1·11!tfl'.1, I (11 II )f)'-o loll! o BUY Sf;}';KJNG SEEKl!\:1, SEt;KJNU SEEKIN<i SEt:K I N Ci MEN aoo:J MEN ,IOO:I WOMEN .10 04 WOMf.N ;wo-i WOMEN .IOO·l I SOME HANDSOME MEN SEEKING . Retail counter. gilt Refrigerator, no frost, 2 wrapera, P/T, perm & door, very clean, temp. Fashion Island, worka excellent, $160. S37 Newport Center. Wiii deliver. 642·2543. 644-6245. Exp pref, apply In person. 01vorced Phya1c1an HAVE KINDA ANO.HUMOROUS ARE PIGS... JEWISH seeks very attractive ARRIVED WONDERFUL 25 year old SWM, Except Seattle na-WOMAN FURNITURE 6014 young woman to 1, h . SWF 20 f 1 al blond halt, blue eyes tiveal SWM, 36, 6'1'', who Is affectionate, share fabulous ocean· m t • one you re • • pro ess on ' with "Surfer look", not 170 Iba., monoga-ea a y g 0 1 n g, n 0 n· RE SECTVIOFC MGR ANTIQUE mahaogony looklng for. SWF, 30's, 5'9", brown eyed, very rf ttit d k hll 1 1 " front home In ex· petite, active, edu· attractive, aeeka SWM au er a u e, aee • mous, ar oua con-smoker, 30-40. I fust ~~~n!:.'~!eb::PP~r·eqty·~ ~~;~. sg:,ed& f~hn~!~ change for occaalonal cated, attractive, and with a good aenae of attractive SWF, 21·30 versatlonallat longs for moved to Callfornla; Ing & W/p. 9s"' ,... __ 644_·_6_8_29_____ babysitting & light from Chicago, ready humor but yet roman· years old with good wlltty, humoroul s, cut2!· am athletic, well· ..,. housekeeping. Salary, to settle. W/flnanclally tic & aexy, 22-32. aenae of humor. al m compan on, .,.. traveled, Ivy-educated, ---------Beautiful Sofa, loveseat. car poulble. 497-<>868 Independent, fun, me-#4111. "3143· 40· Romance? 11 can with sense or humor. REAL ESTATE ASST chair, ottoman. New dlum built S/OWM. --------HONEST happen 111 *3142• #312S. ~.:.!! •~P~do~1c'!do:.:. ~:~~:.k~~:M==~._ 5·10"-e'. 4141oe. S~=~EERE SINCERE NICE WOMAN .. ARTIST ~!'~~~. 'i8;~~Q':k Black 1acquer bedroom ATIRACTIVE L~~~~IR CLASSY ~~~s3 8~iac•knJ~~~ 1 am ::. ~~~!st tor ENTREPRENUER Mt. 5 pieces. queen auD SWF, 21, 5'9", blu~ 40's, honest. kind, dance, travel, out· fun and laughter. FAMILY MAN" ( 11 I f ', •• ~ \ '. 11< 11 ·I l(H I '-o 0.11·1.: ...... o ....... Greet Prtoeel 2782 Hiiiside Dr Saturday 10-3 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The P.lllL fits In. l'EHSONAI. SEHVJCt:S .IOOf> Nl!WPORT WOMllN WITH PHONE NUMBERS 1·900-SIM·DATE• Ext. 40 STRONO BEAUTIFUL DIANA M>00-773 LADY"* 1on1 1:m Adventuroua M>00·737·GIRL••• t -on-1 QAYMEN OF NEWPORT 1 ·900-288·HUNK0 Ext. 19 DARK BEDROOM TALES t·9C»903·GIRL• Ext. 50 ............ ............ -.111111. ...... dml..R11llM• .......... ~-­•'"1lllOll. 111111 .. Pt-:HSONAL SEHVll'ES :J005 X0 SITl!I Call 1•900-903·t188 S 1.50 per minute REAL ESTATE'l IEITI• hdbrd $380. 494-0600 "" heaHhy, European. doors. Stable Job, Down to earth guy Sincere SWMNS, 6', Eam $3,000 mo + In INTELLIGENT eyed, blond, very ac· seeking man over 6', marriage minded, di•· with Raga to Riches 180 lbs., seeks cute, ' S3 llWI All calltn l8 + A.DD IT I 0 N of C~~'::J>0~f:18~rpe:~ s 1 ab I• and a c· live, but ahy,f with 8 open m inded. one satlalied with being potential, adventurous medium size. 30-3S "'$2/nin 20""" minllWITI comm·a to 100% + compllahed blond, 44, ~ood aense 0 humor. woman, one man alone. Seek SWW/ & romantic. Well, SF to make a family. Ttleventures.Ft Myers. Fl Tmg. No deak fff. ~53_00_·_84_7_-ao_34..,......· --.,...-S'S", flt and happy, eeklng SWM. 22"29 only. #4107. SOW 1peclal lady to here's your chance to Exchange photos. II yow bulllWll mewing Call Bob Byam Couch w/matchlng love-likes the outdoor•, who enjoya beach ac----------ahare life. #3134. turn Into Prlncen. If #3109. to 1 naw loeallon? Announcll _ !_48--~54-~::\a~1:r;'':'n~'t.~f;: ~~1~~~~ ~· '°~·-t_M_lt-;-;-·E-~-~-;1-~_E_N_T__ ST~=E INTENSE ~~~·~;.got ''· tera go11 ---.-,LE-T_'_S ___ , Ule mo.e 1n delllfled Ii s months old. Pd rity. likes dinner at ATIRACTIVE cuuured, flt, tun, RQllAHTIC PASSIONATE DO LIFE" 't ··; • • • -s2000 n-. Seu ssoo 8:00 or after, who's Bl d t healthy, 40, 5'10", en· stJRFER BEST FRIEND!? SWM 33, 5'11", 180, Call 642-5678. for all. 722·3590. willing to travel lo on • apon aneoua, Joya nature, outdoors. Green-brown, flt, Newport Beach. 44-flt, aeeka man 8' + • Seeking non-smoking SWM, 28• over 6'. 229 Charl1mallc company seeks slim attractive, __ R_E_C_E_P_T_l_O_N_l_S_T __ .o~d.p~~::~r~e~~~._so_._N_l6_. ___ 4_1_4_2_. --special qualities, non-gentleman of Integrity, Iba .. who wants to find President: 41 , 6T', smart woman between Put a few words board, s12s, 721·98S8 ATIRACTIVE smoker, fun, loving, under 50, for marriage a tall attractive, blond, 190, OWM (no kids). 25-40 for love and ro-' Real Estate Consulting humorous, ethics. and family. Photos ex· California SWF, 21 10 Seek• tall, trim, ath· mance. Kida O. K. t k f firm seeks reliable, Dining rm table + 6 BLONDE ~~~08.+ one only. changed. #4132. !~ih ~°nd b:av;0:ro~~ lellc, shapely lady. #3132. 0 war or you. detail-oriented person chairs, xlnt cond $150 WIDOW TENNIS term romantic relation-Real people needed to answer phonea, + buttel S7SI King az 50••• Newport Beach. PERSIAN ship with. Let'a keep for sailing, beaches, greet clients & handle bed & wood frame active,. energetic, MYSTIQUE.I ANYBODY each other warm on._1_11e_1_.,_3_1_2_2_. ---- PE HSUN AL SEHVICt-:s :IOOfl a variety of clerical & $100. 931·2242 40' I t d ·-admlnl1lrallve tasks. ---------would llke to meet hu· Sensuous femme fa· •· ova 0 ance. those cold long winter PHYSICIAN ADULT 900 LINI! 11 Italian leather sofa, 3 moroua, happy gent 1 1 •k Widow with no ex1ra nights. 1'3107. Part-Time poa I on re-a • •• a generous baggage, seeking•-......;;..-------AND quires previous phone cushion, beige. Uke for early morning exec for rendezvous, non-smoker, llkea to LATIN WRITER DIRllCTORV Graphic llatlng of unu- au a I unadvertised 27, alngle male. adult programs. 1 • enjoy Jazz, theatre, 900-535-8585 99c/mln outdoors; creative, ar-AU NEWI AU LOCAL! & general ottlce exp. new. $200. 760-1473. walka, great com-Including Intensive travel. Dreama can LADIES Must have good com· munlcatlon/ share French leaaons. Hu· munlcallon & organl-K~.:e!~~ ~~~~:.~~~,,: you; Interests too. morous, witty, athletic, _c_o_m_•_t_ru_e_._.,_4_1_2_1_· _ ATIENTION zallonal akllla & be a eludes frame & head-1-*-4_1_1,______ charismatic, apontane-VERY Hand1ome, Hnaltlve, aell·atarter. Mac exp a board. Good condl-BIG oua and enthualastlcl INDEPENDENT iucceaaful, blllngual, plus. Call 10arn-noon tlonl Only $200. Call "4110• SLM, 40'a, with U.S. 714-940·5707 for 589-7904, leave mes-BLONDE . PETITE SWF German lady, 60, cltlzenahlp aeetc1 at· t S I 49 hi ti t di fun loving, romantic, •PP . a ary com· aage. +, aop a ca • VIVACIOUS tractive Latin lady 21· menaurale w/exp. casual, serious/funny. S', 135 lbs. Looking 40 to ahare life's joys, Uvtng room aofa, Love-Is there a mature, tall PRETTY for lively, exciting gen· object companion- RETAIL SALES for Chll-aeat, chair & ottoman non-smoker guy who tleman, Ss-60. Enjoy hi I I #3124 dren'a clothing atore. Ml, recliner, 2 end ta· lan't looking for a N/S, educated, 501sh, all things In life. s P marr age. · Experience requried. blea, GE washer/ skinny 25-year old flnantlally secure bru· #4134. LOOKING FOR PIT. 494-5677 dryer, 84+7300 Kldlett? "4133. nette, Ilk•• tennis, SPEC•a• 1 a"Y music, art, dancing ~ IW'll Secretary Moving, must aen lovely EARLY and JacuuJea. SHka SWM, 28, over 6 fl .. Fast paced Investment brown Naugahyde CHRISTMAS charming, mature N/S enjoy ahootlng pool, Co. In Newport Beach couch $195, loveseat man to "Trip The A YOUNG midnight walk9 on the requires an excep-$150, chair S50 or 3 PRESENT Light Fantastic." PROFESSIONAL beach and quiet ro- llonal aecre••ru. Must pieces for $350. 3 Attractive SWF red-1'4109. mantle evenings at -F matching coffH ta-h d d amlc ' ctlv ___ P_R_E_TTY____ 24, single male, fuat home with that a..-1a1 bo able to prioritize & ea • yn • a •· ,,_. complete a variety of blea $50/$50/$25 or 3 profeaalonal, looking graduated from Col· lady. If you are an at· unrelated projects for $100. Single bed/ for a 48-60 yrs. SWM, IN lege, new to Newport tractive blond, tall, each day. Heavy bdapread $25. 644-you should be the PINK Beach, seeks attrac· SWF, age 21·23 who Phones, filing, cllent -.,...77-15_b_•f_or_•_7P...,,m_. -..,.,.,, __ sa_m_e_. _.,_4_14_1_.___ llva blond, blu .... yed enjoya aame, tJred of ..,. Energetic DWF, 40, woman between 20-the bar 1cene u I am. contact, travel ar-Moving, muat .. 111 · HONEST S'8", love to akl, bl· 25. #3144. then let me give my rangements. Typing of Thomaavllle dining FUN SMOKER cycle, dance, walk on ---------love, affection and ro-80 +wpm w/ahorthand Mt, oak, table w/ 3 beach. Looking to BUSINESSMAN mance to you. Must or 1peed writing a leaves Mata 8. Pada SJF, 50+ going on meet tall SWM, attrac· SWM, 50, 5'11", lives llve In Huntington plus. Tdtal compenaa-Included, cane back, 351 Healthy, eaay tlve, honest, NS male, In Arizona, loves golf, Beach. #3123. tlon package up to e chairs plua huge going, true romantic. ready for commit· tennla, (no kids), -p-1-L .. 0-.T-c ... •-.......... , .. , ... , ... -0 S40K depending on Credenza. SUM~S. Mint You: Bearded not menu #4122. speaks German, look· -experience. Prefer-condition. 982-8266. bald, man of words, ---------Ing for lady who en· lt'a the resource you enc• wlll be given to Country to Clasalcal, SELL Joys same. 413145. can count on to sett a appllcanla w/hlgheat Moving, must sell, ev· spontaneous. #4135. , myriad of merchan- akllla, education & ex· .rythlng goea. Refrig-SELL dlae Items, bec:auH perlence. Send r• et'ator, microwave, fur-TRADE your used vehlcle our column• compel aume w/aalary history nlture, mlac. $5 -through classlned qoallfled buyera to to: Collins A11oclatea, $200. 845-0287. 842·5878 your home calll ' 840 N-port Center -M-U""'S""'T-.,,.SE~W.,...,,..~S~t-un-n-:-lng-through Classified UvOOgh Classified 84244178 Or 1'880, Newport oval glue top table, 4 M2·H71 Beach, CA 928e0 No chairs, h .. vy ranan• .. •11111! phone calla please. real wood, Ilk• new.•• Silts M1n19er Fe>< Mortgage Co. R.E. lie req'd. Call Mike Tenore 988-5800 $385. Sle2.ae8. tlculate, flnancially ... ORANGE OOUNTY lADIES cure, and phyalcalJy CURRENT HOME PHONE l 's flt, new to Newport 1~ Beach. #3110. lSyrs+ NoMinimun\1123 READY DIN 1.-.m~es FOR ALWAYS THE BEST UVE LADIES LOVE? 1 ·900-37().8600-Adulta Take a chance .• .for a No Mlnlmum/115 lifetime of: caring, DIN 1.a<»n2-21es • h arl ng • romance I _H_O_T_&_W_l_LD_O_IR_L_s'""'r-• Healthy, happy, hand-Call 1~900-535-5050 1ome, 40'a. Slx·two, SS.OO per call eyes of blue. Flt, toned, 185 lb., edu· cated, ••If-secure, fl- nanclally/emoUonally atabte• (not wealthy). Valuea,. lnlegrlfyl 11 Seeking: ael41ctlve, a•· aertlve, sensuous, hu· 1 . moroua. unencum- bered, genuine. VERY SVELTE, feminine, non-amolcer, under 50. Let's al\are 1he Holl· daya together! 11'3108. For Ad Action Call a llii.. AD-VISOR ...... 7. PEHSONAI. SUI\' I<' E S .WO:'> The No matter what you're doing, your homo town newspaper . Pii.. fits In. SALEIREPS Pine/oak antJque1, Turtt• lsh Ruga, ml.c. Uq""' datJon S., Sat 1M, 28 Ima Loa C1. NpC Sch. 722-8517. I J :. £ i ti, .' f ( f. . , 1 r ) Pi /, ' F < i l l; k' F Rt f ~' t k '. ) ~ J ;, ~ ;·, [i America'• ftrat earth· friendly catalogue baaed Muttl-4.e vel Marketing '8 eWffl)lng the nation. For Info on thla ground floor op. pot1Ut)ftV of the '90'• call Neturel Wotlcl 7t4-H3-2838 Repointing? •w-lllbli••a. ......... ................. C-...•Wllil ... ,.w.. ... 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A.IC, •t•reo CaH, rlolet, Wott1bwg. 15 I I.·\.·" It , • '9oad•d ~:1315) #145683 ea,M? 1pd, air, e sceilltf'lt. ••· TOYOTA OP 14900· "' .. 354· '·• '' I 1•,11 RITMl•ID 9r,~a!:ct,Met.,.:9 COSTA MESA ea Jetta OL. gotc1, tinted Hun .. tlnQlon Beach 122-2000 wndW11, fog 1t1, iun rf, 1 SRO 8-d\ lltwd. •a4000 pull out stt1teo. cw 91 TOYOTA VAN cvr, AJC. prlct cncttn. 1 1\l ro~ Alf. AIC Uel2P23824 15300 obo. 9so-r.t99. -··-l'OltS( IH. '11 7~> WAN'ft,J.) 11.:·w '80/'87 El Camino, lo '"''"· •11Celient c;ond(. tlon, general contrac. l.l'\f t 11 ''\ •t1•11 1870 eHT Rad, •xet running cndtn. Wiii conafdar !lade sa.500 494·2183, ...... 'TOYOTA OF COITAMEIA 722·2000 89VWJITTA 1 llUNI)/\ •111H~1 '11 LllCOLll M~.YJ£t L~ao & Iota of e>e1ra11 &.ooks n•wl Only 12,000 mti.1. Alk fOt Rav. ' M l'I s 1 111 .111 ·, 1 1 r, 87 MITIUlllHI TOYO l'A u~ Io 1 HUCKS u:.a:w 4dr GL 4cyl. Alf. A/C, P/S, P/8, Stereo caH. Good runner, great prlc•. (538098) $8,9$>5. tor will trade for Im· provement or top dol- lar. P.O. Box 1338, Newport Bch 92663. 'II Honda Prelude Pow., eunroof, a /, oaaaette, cuatom wheaft. wry eporty (03ff74)Johnton & CORDIA '85 Toyota Tercel, 41pd, '85 BrOllCQ JI, 5 .apd, 5 apd, A.If. atereo 11lck·•hlft, trailer hitch. AC, ps, am fm ca11, PERFORMANCE MITSUBISHI LIMOUSINES 927[) 868.0233 ca11, catm whl1, )(Int cond lnalde/out 1ugg rack. 8 cyl, runs · 8 9 LINC 0 LN 70' 1porty turt>o ~rl S2.750, obo 894·7148. great, nevv off road. Stretch-Hmo by Clas· (1243) e5."9 ORAHQI COAST Ion Uncoln Mercury ·14C).H30 (550180) •~,399 $4500 obo, mull aell sic: 42K miles, royal Pttfonnlnce '88 Toyota CtllCI w835-3151 h858-3-433 blue, lVNCR. radio , I HMhld. baby JHP AND EAGLE • c:toehff, tabtae, 1M7 CIMARRON V... 1..eoo.622.JEEP uta .... .1.1...hl 5 I P d , A /C , T 11 t Roll• Ro~ce for S•le CD wf)OCkey box. cus--~ (011302) SS HS 2 owMr car. Of1ftin.al tom bars ... ice cheat, ,""202 •---B"... ~1 'V cellular phone w/e1t· . 707 Qot6. Xlnt cond. Low ,,.... 714/541M023 l.JNCOLN '7i COfttlnental. 460 9n0-runs good $1495 Muat ... 1 842.()5417 • _,., '"" So County Motors owner Michael NestaMs Huntington Beach 18711 Beach Blvd '88 240 GL. 1 ownr, of The Monk•y1, ctJ'F'-temal speaker. Orlgl- ....,.,.. M ... ALllOA ISLAND Fully loaded. Vary1--,,-,-vw----,.-_-.... .,,,-..... -t-1 18' POW9t 1225/mo a ntc.. 17800. 984-1418 ..,.,....,.. tel-0233 Huntington O.ach lmmac. 49,000 ml. rltflt owner Susan Tan-nal private owner. Af. 842-2000 sunroof, llhr lnt'erlor, credl. 1978 Sliver ways garaged. Excei. 32' Sall &400/mo. Avf 87 Cimarron, ic>ad9d, Convertible, ... UMr, .,,..... Qoeel Now! 7824M1 e1Cc•llent condition, ~~:':;;,.~"T:'8·m~c~ :\11\/1)1\ lj12;) $12.900. cruise/can. Cloud, 63,700 ml, ex-I• n I con d It Ion· 1981 C~LICA GT lift· 720-1565. c ellent condition. $30,000. 642·1888 or ~to_:,_aso. Mar. 30'. 45' SUPS avall In :ti :...C."":t ~: (1273) lia,4SO ........ llX• Ix •&7 Nllllll Put .. r back, air. am/fm, 5-maintained by Merv1 ____ 64_S-0_7_77 __ _ A/C, t-top1, ca11, •Pd, runa great, Wright. Your wife The Piiot Cl-•1· 'L"-... ~. Nwpt Bch &42-5735 984-1418. ORANQI COAST t:*'m:~~=ro~~ ~ :.._ ~~ . JEEP AND EAQLE 122.1942 wheel1, (005314) 11300. 840-7978 could rid• In atyle fled S9 ... 9 •-1990--T-OYO--TA-4-_RUN_N_ER_ 1970 VW Bug. red. au· over the Holidays. The moat comprehen- $250. !..----'-----1-800o622..JEEP ao Ceunty Motors tomatlc, atlck, runs $28.800. ca1h ok. slve and current direc-18711 BMch Btvd Tiit wheel, cruise, greal/looks great. 973-4673. Call m·f lor tory of goods and ser- Huntlngton Beach tinted window•. V-6, $2000. 969-5975. appt baWt 10-3. vices around I 841·2000 auto, & lots morel ;::;;::=::==:.... ____ _:__:_ ______________ --w .!.,~..,.~-hok •llW Haa a hont 1~ 714Jl41M023 n~ A beautiful ..,enema-Loaded! l3500 obo !\H.11 < t . I H S !I I :JO ICM\a, patio rlna.. .... qui.t. fftendly MCM)l80 booka & painting and refaxlng, Up to 50 actoc equlPIMf1t, fl aUp1. DeAnaa phone. 2888 Bal-••v•ld• M•rln•, ~l.aM. Sat 11:30 300 I!. Cout Hwy., call S!e-1230 N9Wport Beach. 88 DODOI LANCER A(f , A/C, P/S . 411211315 .3,988 77 Pampet9d 280SE, I---------Mull aoel ahowroorn qualty, '81NlllM240SX Ask for Chris (004057) 81 HYUNDAI EXCEL :e~~1;:2~22storv . AJC, t1n, cc '1165> Johnson & Son COUl)4t,4 cyt, 18P(t, A/1.,....-_....,.......,,..,....~--oU:o9:CoAST Lincoln Mtrcu'l C, AM/FM/ Cua, Cllm '85 190I!. 2.3, all power, 2626 Harbor Riv whl1, Exira clean! Ilk• n•w. •xcellent JEEP AND EAGLE Costa Mesa, Ca llYllNl>,\I HO!IO TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Of M'n, lnfJcl'llld 714-4573•1331 c11hn9, toys. bka, Upper Newpol't Bay up , kitchen gd1, Fri to 40' Power Boat utll ,4 . 318 18th Pf. Incl. No overnltH. 84H772. Transportation l\1<11«11(1 )«I I 'TOYOTA OF COSTA MESA. 722"2000 FOHi> !1075 Extra Ntc.t (28580e) condition! $10,500. 1-8()().522.JEEP 540·5830 e4,395 988-4383 °' 963-1373· 714/5-4~23 83 Corolla, tan 2 dr ACROSS Ptrforminct 1"'84 MERCEDES ,_8_5_N-IS-.-... -.. -.v-IMA-sedan, Moving, Must Mlt1ubl1hl • """"""' Sellt $2500obo Good 1 Laws 10202 e.ach Blvd 380SE SEDAN cndtn. 631-6000 X311. 5 Deteriorates Huntington Beach Low miles, great value 6cyl, Alf. A/C,P/S, P/1--------- 9 Fall guys 968-0233 (074&e3) B, PIW, POL, tllt, CIC. 83 TOYOTA CELICA 1-4 Actress Moore •a• Ford XL T 4X4 LEXUS OF AM/FM, Stereo Can, Sharp•. Low mllet. 15 Bad -P/UP · m o on roof. c It m 16 Lyric poem WESTMINSTER wheals. Luxurv sedan· L I c I 1 F y () 5 7 1 11 "East of -.. 5apd, p/a, aJc, ca.a, , • 13590 Beach Btvd. •con om v pr Ice. $3 983 18 Lots toad•d (A45100) 81 J11guar XJe, excel-8924908 $7,395. (802781) ' 19 Garden pests S9,ff9 lent conct, 1o mt, must --------PERFORMANCE T 0 Y 0 TA 0 F 20 ~~t~at·-ao countw Moton aee to appreciate. 1984 MERCEDES COSTA MES• ""'"'"" ~· 18711 a.ach Btvd seooo obo. 49s-1a10. 380SL MITSUBISHI " 22 Atarms , booka. hOu... Huntlaf.on Beach 968-0233 722·2000 23 Math ratlO .._ ..._~ 6 1 ..... 2000 *'84 Jaguar exc.hnt Unbelleveable, one 1---------24 Al that ttme 3•; V.1en";;r'.; 81HONDAZTR250 -• condition. 11pphlre owner. 1ow m11e1. 85NISSANSENTRA 88 TOYOTA VAN 25The-calf Sl'OO I ... H Mtll H .,.,,.!Newland) Uk• MWI Muat ... , '87 Thundart>lrd LX. V8, blue. $9000, repair (1JWS199) A fT. A /C . CONVERSION 28 Most impoeino $2700 714-e44-1nO A/C, AM/FM can. hl1t0f)' avall &4&-4150. LEXUS OF LI c ti 1 L H N 3 o 7 4cyl. AfT. AJC. P/S, P/ 3332 ~~ _ lg• Sale .. evarat • • fully loaded, taupe lnt/1---------WESTMINSTER 13,985 B, tilt, AM/FM cass. ..., ....... 1, IMng nn/dln6ng ext, run1 great! $8500 1888 Jaguar, XJ8, T 0 y 0 Ta OF 34 Dispute lbadrm furniture, firm. 068-9833. cherry condition. 13590 Beach Blvd. " Custom paint-sofa 35 Precious :enant condition, '8t FORD IWIQER RT manv utr .. , wlr• 892-8908 COSTA MESA. bed, $rear AJC and 36 Plow pan na an-un. 11/21/ w ..... 11 --"m •-na more. 7,995. 37 Cahlomta """ " · -•v• .. ,._, 1990 420se1 charcoal ~ 122•2000 PERFOAu•ucE etty 12/1. 1724 Main St Extended cab, und., blk w/camef leather' ... '""" INO ~. ~-10,000 miles. White Int, n9W tlrH, :Je,700 w/lan Int, pp, 1~ 87 NISSAN SENTRA MITSUBISHI 38 Make a ng muat gQI with burgundy trim. ml, $15,000. &4~208 maculate, only 14K 4dr, A(T, AJC, Power 968-0233 mistake 1thH, houHhold Only 59;090 (853512). ..., ... 144-2258 days. ml, $4&,ooo. &40-1310· 1tereo, brakes, atoroo/1 _________ 39 Sam - n1. tool1, fumltura, Johnson & Son caaa, good runner, 91 TOYOTA MR2 40 Ml.lSlcal i.c:tlblea, 'generator, 1981 ACURA LEGEND. Lincoln Mtrcu1c great prlcel (538099) Turbo..S ipeed·fast 41 ~'!~~ry -~ other unique 5 • P d . W h It e • lft1 IERC·URY 18,395 machlne(2VZS889) 43 ct;;:rch "· Nr Edi.on High, chromes, sun-roof. 26c28oST~MBEO"'R" 8~ .. 0 '""' Chtroktt Ltd • Performance LEXUS OF emp10.-• Northah~ to pow•r window•. " ...,.., """ .v COU~•n ,_ 540-5630 Auto, AJC, LHther \IN\ Mlt1ubl1hl WESTMINSTER u Historic It a..n.. SaVSUn. brakH & •IHrlng. , ________ ,. (~33) •17,399 Mocha Metallic. Thls 9202 B ... Bl d pe<lods N9W llrH. Always oa· For Ad Action car 11 extra nlcel PIW, 1 eac.. v 13590 Beach Blvd. -45 Hom sound raged $14,000 ~97 ORANGE COAST stereo, air & Iota Huntington Beach 892-8909 ' 46 Mend Call a JEEP AND EAGLE morel Prlc• reduced ,.....,,__~968-0~_,,2...,,33...,,..,.,,,..,..,,,...,,. ---------49 Honors NI'< l ll I ('II 1.lt.!I 53 Live 54 Baseball hit 55 -avla 56 Strong thread 57 Further 58 Heroic 59 Remains 60 Realty paper 61 Work t1ble DOWN t Cool drinks 2 Ha.nd ova< 3 SOme Feds 4 Menacing 5 Prompt 6 Roundish 7 Mm11le 8 Sneaky 9 Lose att1111de 10 Elevated region 11 Ram hard 12 Rim 13 Ml g 2t Claim on Ofopel'ly 22 Alan Ladd role 24 Occvpa11on 25 Diminishes 26 Watchful 27 Headdress 28 Forest clearing 29 Deteriorate 30 Solt dnnka 3 I Distort 1-800-922.,,EEP for Immediate 18181 PILOT CLASSIFIED 91 TOYOTA PICKUP 714/MtMI023 111,300 (#622646) It'• the 1olution you're AJC, P/S, Stereo cass ...---.-.....,..,,...-~- Johnton & Son H&rChlng for • wheth· L I c # 2 p s E , 9 0 . 2 3 4 n ACURA LEGEND L lture, odd/•nda. Low, low mlleal :un~· 1~ (034748) en,99S 5 6 ~ IMnel Unlver· LEXUS OF AD-VISOR 842·5878 1988 Cherok... exlnt er VOY're aeaklng a 19,989 cond, 74K ml, 1 Lincoln Mercury home. an apar1ment, TOYOTA OF , gm/Whit• condo WESTMINSTER owner, 18050 obo. 2628 HARBOR BLVD • n9W occupation or 848,7218, after 8pm COSTA MESA. CA ewn a 1trav pet. COSTA MESA ~ Sala • Sall c.t. 13590 Beach Btvd. 1a1 boat. b*n, tur· ---•-•_2_.e_908 __ _ weetcday9. ____ 54_0-_5630____ 722-2009 re, ck>tha1, MbV na, loya. 'fb2• ""* Pl Sat 8-3. ~k to fnO'l91 .,.. lhlng mual go. r deal, hutch, Vln- annoW, IOfa Mt. bar 1toot.. futon 6nalz9. Mtty ~ "ut buffet. plMO • amp, detka, tiH. Prl/SaVSun __ no-_9088 ____ 1 ......,, Mcw8Qlber 30, 1lt1 potltion highlight• travtl. tHching, M dHling with indlvid11al1 who are will be !Nde. a11tomobile re~ir ftg11rn INo SALE. Too • 51.,. YM AUN:.._ aath, hit. 6 ptychology. metaphysk1. Arin in· st11bborn. brilliant. lt'n.sual. creatin. prominently Another Cancer native lh lo llatl 11/30 & A ... r1aa: !Mid tlM all·ti-ltome·n111 volvtd. Yo11r own talents will M app~iatl.'d, fe•tured. l lamL -3pm. N151 8 8 lllttJq ~nL Haak Aaroa., hb. S PISCES (~b. 19 ·Mart'h 20): QuH· yo11'll beasktd toexpl'le'llvlew• 1n wnt· LEO (July 23 ·A11g 22) Long· • an•. • • di I I ·---' I lhland to Eit ... e) Aquriaa, bntke Babe aatb'1 ncord to tion of whf'ther 10 go forward will be 1ng. S«ttt meeting 11 highhghted. s1an~ comm11n cation tt ates to ..,.,,.i IMS-4053 beco9I« MW ho-·nlft king. ,...t la answered in dramatic fashion. S1at11s SAGITTARIUS (NO¥. 22·0« 21 ): affair th•t ro11ld req11jre io11mey. Add to ._•-V-1-1-/30-,-eam---• the way It can be with Aqurim -In q110 I• flniah.d. Dynamic Leo native M1por domHlic Ml1ustment proYft bf'n· wardroM. Louie n~td doc11men11. " Sofaa, tv, cloth-••rte. Halle of F.-. Other Aquri· enten your fife. inapirn, get• better efic1•l. relatet to where you live, muital Yo11'll be flattered concerning fitness. blkH, W.at.lf ... .-C,.e ud pre.at): Ja.n Joytt, dllplay for your product. talent. statu.. S«nano fNtures flowers. mllS•C. body im•ge. 5.ig1ttllnan pl1ys role. '200. 2300 Vlata CntniM Stein. I.au TUMr. Stea IF NOVEMIEa 30 IS YOUR tuty hon d'oeuvrn. Utilize powers of VIRGO (Aug 23·Sept 22). Focus on 12 -401"1 Ceta. Ja•" Mld1entr, C.rmalae 11aTHOAY: You are dynamk. lnq11lsi· pe~iJ»ion to gun allies tt~irt, recipes. tool•. d11r•b1h1y of nsportation I C..r, Stella Adlin aad Anenlo Hall tin, have tendency to tc1tter forns. CAPRICORN (0«. 22·Jan. 19) goods Yo11'll lum mott •bout val11e of Aquri&M ... lute• linpn. knk· wldom ~one book al• tune You att HMd inntt voice. define terms. gfl nd poNeS11ons Recent investment will ~y en, compoeen and Htrolo1en. 1entili¥e concerning body amage, ip-of 111perlluo11s m•teri•I •nd unnKl'S· d1v1dends Check ttfettn<ft, put per· Aqurlaa fort•aate nulftber ii lL pare!, have marvelous wnw of humor. sary expensn. Sc-ennio featuttS ro· form•~ Scorpio involved ARIES (Much 21 ·April l~); A~n-mainly Mc:a1l1e you are n~ble of tNntt, n«ft91ty for ddmPtion. You'll URA (Sept 2J-Oc1 22) Rel"5e 10 14 15 18 46 47 48 53 56 59 7 33 Flowers informal 36 Lance's km 37 Hung around 39 Elves 40 Part ol whip -42 Worthless 43 Informed 45 Jittery -46 Electrical 8 16 19 units 47 Escape route 48 ltahan city 49 Ma1om SO Headland 51 Mr Speaker 52 Bag 54 River bottom 10 11 12 13 so 51 52 58 61 rs "·01 1 tion ft'VO!yn around lfPI ~on.1us· laughing it your own folblH Ma,ar M uktd to participate '" romm11n1ty M intlm1dattd by one who both id. tlllcatlon for acdona. Emphasis on part· pro,.ct -tgntnent will be completl.'d pro;.ct. "'""· maenta yo11 Check records, M fh~ For· nenhlp. cooperative effort•. 1dded in ~mMr. Gemini. Sagittarius per· AQUARIUS (Jin. 20-Fd> JS) Focus aware of Inventory Cain indicated v1.1 a. 27ft, twin 3509, rftpontlbility. mnital 1t1t111. Cancer IOfU play significant roln. AllO an De-on T'ftpontibility, int.najty, rttogn1t10n writ~n word Member of opposite wx 19bUIH, MW up-nallft uys, "You are the oner' ct'mMr. f,..h ltart In MW dl~ion, of dHdJJne. Wh•,. pouably you confldft "tnae feelings " Yugo fH· STUMPED? Call For Answers • T~ or AoQry ""°"* 1·900-454-3535 ext. code 500 • t5e '* ,.,.,.,.. ~· trlaicel trlr, TAUaUS (April 20·~Y 20): Lona· vigor. enthmlum. poalb1hty ol new "1llpped" prHiously yo11 now will tured • dock pwr, di-~il'ltanu commllnlcatl~ rel1tft !°pm· low. Leo ligurn prominently emerge with rousing victory Emphu11 SCOaPlO (Oc1. 23· Nov 21) What •. · ~84,~ obod.,.~• tigtt. verifiaitlon of v-•· pom1ble in· . d' . f' 1 you 1hou1ht loat will be found 1n home. "'" ... ,., "" I F · I ... __._ D-im-.. 1 1•·1 on promotion. v1n 1c1taon, 1n1nc11 841.ea55 vitatlon to tr1ve . OClll on un1ve~ -:--,., ._. -1 aln. Attention revolves around flowers, de· •' .;;._....;..-.-,;._· ---1 a-I broader rangtt oflnl'f'ftSU. abW· g · -• rdi ti M · DUFFIELD Bay rr--• hi do C···'""! Of All 11il-.p: Pawr Lawfefd, late PISCES (Feb 19·March 20): Long· 11gn, •vaor <'00 1\1 on, music a1n· .. 1 .. -Ilk ty to~ t np ne. _.., ._ •·t h · ·s·s F-... lain aura of m..uery You'll hear th-_., e new. CEMJNI (May 21 ·June 20): Lunar Vlrp .ctor UNI .... ber ef ICnnedy .... rm re .. 1on1 ·~ su"'1vn en • . ~-, •• -By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARtF and TANN AH HtRSCH l)OO. 714-N&-3948 .. .....,.. coincldn with tranl, philOIO· faally ~J ~. llved •P to hla on tunl, pubhsh'.ng, ability to gtt words· "You're epitome of gl1mour!" --...,...---=~• h'"; hi romance on "hlah In· •-Mn ..,. .._... Hta 'I a, .... metUge acro11. lnd1vldu1I yo11 admire SACtTTAlllUS (Nov 22·0«. 21 ): Q.1-Both vulnerable, u South Cabin Cruller, 350 :,,.r·1d::f1s:~omlnita, lllb;K1 ol "eouJ (Sept. '· ttu) ,...._ to Nepftae will 1ttk your counwl. It'• caw of table Following Initial delay yo11 tteelve •f· you hold: "Volvo gu V8 1/0 mate" faaclnatn. You'll make huh wllkll la ..,. •Y•bollra i..g., being turned. AriM tnvolv.d. fectlon. plaudits, money Credit that •'71. QKQJl09~2 08S •AJ • lo hrt, loran, ltart, emphasize originality, independ· 111.UOm. ffl•, •Mlea ptct...._ Hls 4 IF DECEMIElt 1 IS YOUR llllTH· had been withheld will be gr•nted. Le· The bidding bu proceeded: th eounder. many IHrthpatt. re•ealt ... ,.ap-nt fro• DAY: You are original. 1t11bbom. 1en-g1tlm1te reuon for ~lebnitlon fHtured Soulia Wen North E8M eo::::..~1:· en~ANCEll (Jl.lne 21 .July 2l): You'll ,._ .. wtalle tt.e Nept11M·7 revealt 1ual. neahve, • natural INder. Father tonight Another S.gittarian 11 in pie· 1 Q Pw I • Pw encol.ln~r PIKft, Virgo. Aql.llrius per· IM w• a ~r of llftl'fta." Lawford, e11erttd much influence. few penon1 tu re. I Q p._ 3 0 Pw Luhf'a ftybr, mlctO. IOnl with th-letten. Initials likely to ........... put attor, u ..... life to 11<11111ly comptthend th1t benffth tur· CAPltJCOltN (O« 22 -Jan. 19 ): Fo· ? ;. ~Or-:::~.:: aPJl"r In their l\lmft: B, IC, T. Unor· tM WM ..,.._ Handal ..,....,.1, face you are i.ndtt, loving. wntlmental. CUI on powu. 1111hority, promotion. tt· What do you bid now? • a. Whaa.r for thodox pnxedl.lrft wrw P"~· Eht· • .me-... ktioM. "*' LawfOt'd _ Leo, Aquanus natives play key rolft 1n 1pon1lblllty. opport11nlty to hit flN.n· A.-Your rebid ol two beerta a). #'lpeyment. OwTMlf mentt of timing. aurprlw fNtuttd. faadutt.t. ceatNYenial Virgo. your llt. C11n-ent cycle emptwlizn lin· clal jackpot You'll dtal succeuhuly read;y told pertner you haft a mini- nctng 132K obo. LEO (Jiiiy 23·Aug. 22)? Key Is di· ARIES (Ma.rch 21 ·April 19): Spiri· portant domestic M11us~men1 -co~ld with afnuent male executive. Lunar mum openinc bid with at .... t m "333d-~-....·-8_1_s-oe __ 17_e_., venUlc•tion, experimentation, explon· tual ¥•11l19 turfac:e. ~IAltionahip UncMr• ..aa~ to changing ttSJdentt. INntal tmph81il on carttr. pttstigt. In ten• beartt. Now it'• time to art him to *i aoft bay bOal, tlon. unlqlle (orm of entertainment. SC-1J11t. 11\inor allla. Kt')' II IMlrYi,,al • at.NI. Janury and Octotltt will be yO\lr ro1n1u10t. the fact that your auit ia Mlf-.uffi. I canopy, OOod lody imige lmpro¥n In accotdantt rnuh of he.dins "Inner voice." Find lnOlt INtftOlablit IDOC\lhs ol 1992. AQVAllUS (Ian 20· hb. 18). dent. Jump to four h..rta. pe, ~7~ook with additional wardrobe. Short trip out u.actly what la e.~ frocn you. ......, 0.Cllftber I. 11t1 Long•atandlng obll1at1on fulfllled 1 • avail. · Involve. "lnqulaHlve relatln." Chai· Tnath will aet you frM. N.._ a~ 0-0-: A s.tJttatt.M ElllphHI• on teaching. psychology. lengel TAUaUS (April 20·MAy 20): T~ (WOOlll Allee) l&Ad 111 "A falln tranl. dltMmlnllion ot Information. VlaGO (Alll. 23-Sept. 22): RtmOd: who thoqht you "mlatfd th• boat .,,. .. ! la tlM _.... to pkk .pr A. Rotnantt that had been "off end" 11 el, ""''-· reeubmlt pnllpecNa. m&nll wtU bt U\ for...,,,-Focua Oft vlndi· C.,.tc.n (H .. ry Miiiin> el9d ..... t11aln hHtH. Ariw. Ubn penons fig· tcrlpt ~ appn>xhnatt.ly 11 dp)'I aitton, ........ titrona love Nlationtlll_.. -~••••• .,. aware, efta ....,. ure Pf'Oll'llnently 1p.Suddenly.~l l!lft~op-N.wt ,_..,,...: furiclln1 will be IMdt •"-• ct.e......_ acleetilel er ,W• PISCES (hb 19·March 20): T091 tllftl1111, ''1reet Hp«1allon. Taurus, nallablt. Capncom plays INfor rol• l••P~ ,.e tMJ ...... dlle..... •W. preconcel¥.d notlona. Ra~ op· \Ao, SmrpiO penont play roltt. GEMINI (May 21-JllM 20): Atten• .. .:;; I• Ult. .. WAew tM1 Uh It ponunlty exiltl to di.play prodlld. t.t· Ullllt. (S.pt. U·Oct. 22): MhlM tloft .....a ... UCNncl "lolt loft." Yo. __.. 11•'-lo" A LM (Mae W•) mt. Moiwy will be pMd In your ume. le.aclenhlp. leed and write, *"' •ltllt M ._,..._Mi"I M'9 n . Low t'IMllWM: .. 1 do what •J _. ....... , N~ low rould be on hori.lOn. Spot· •hrouch P'Oft8I of e.achlng. What be· •• not kllt. wUI l'llt\llft. eot1i1ht 1°" Mllll ..r A Utllraa ( It.Jiik Otddil· 111ht ttyle, cmativlty. originality. opti· 1tn. • mild flirtation rould letMI to 111l1ht bell .. • In 111lracln. !kenarlo ... • _.. ... 1 ._., k .. w wMt •J 11tilln. "friend for llf•.'' Acttnt cornspon· hl1hll1hta ctwldriiy, -.p&ontton. llh "'"W taaw a..... Ilk• wl.._. IF OICEMRll 2 IS YOUI. •lTll· denor, llU Pll" of diary. Sattttarlan CANClll (JllM 21 -f•lr i2)1 la· ....,.._,,.. ~t do , .... ,, DAYt You.,. etMtioNl, """"'"' ,_... Involved. ,._..°"., .. ·"•c• .... ......_. AkllS (March 2t·April 19): t.n· •d••"· faMlly-ort•nlff. Mot9"t w ICOaftO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Only allNlity eo airdadMt '"" ln ocitlNI. phaat1 rw¥olvn around law. luttior, MON lnfl11tntt than did fathM Yo. th'" day• .,o Y°'* wtN conarned e11~•lnln1 •anMr. Study C..lnl C'O"'•ltrnent, dedalon "lal'lll41111 In· "-" pu,_.. a,,.._ ~Ca•· Mout lnvwt•nts. ll111nda1 ..._ •· ....... Ill ~ with loft. Ta~ ~ftM N.lattonahlp. Pr.vioua ~•le· • P"IOftl play kt'f .... la,._ ui. curity. Now. "'"""h P...-ol ,,... Nb to,..,..'*" ta JM1Wlf. _.., caftMC .mly bt to9lfd aaidt. Fi· ..... "'.._ Dl<Hlbtt 'U _....ta.,. lnfontaOon. you.,.. 111°'9llC'lll'e lfte1· LM:> (JldyU•A1111 22): A.dOft W.. MftNl fWOUK'8ll brithter dut to t.eck ~ .. ,._ w :-~ '" '°'" wUI ... ol money and .... TauNI rtpN• -take .......... ol ti ...... """" 1Vf8lty, Nfuftd •II iflf _.. ~T ' Mne.d •l• .. nt. Ponter ad•l•r ~ .. pe~Aua.a (AplU if.Mar 20): Mttft· Mel __,.,lly wtth fOU"I ,..,.oaa. SACITTAllUI (Now~ 22·Dft 21) IU•Mfl ally."""" tnp ~ • tlon mW ... ---'-k ........... :!!:"':::,.-::::=,:: Check Ubra "' ....... AU•ntloa re• cmtfl• ......... ,._., ..... _,., ..,..,...... u...... _..,.MHMI. '*·-JGll ..,a,,.,. •rouftd fvlflla..ne. •"••el "'Y• .... 1111 .. -Wit",..,.. l.Afta· ... ridlq .. , ........ faHUIM. I ... ACll ~, ,.., tl•lnt and luck, eMIAly ID win ,...... vnaG0 (A• IS-""' 22), a.ti You'N r ... to traftl, .. ~ aai "> anc11nn_..,...._ ,........,....._. ....,.. .... ,....... .... ..._ ........ ...,.. '"'1tN ,...,. • ......,-•...., TllMitwrlllCl•c.TlmA ..,.... ., • Wtl* ,._ ON .. Mloftf ttoM.. ....., 61 ............. wltll ,_, lffofta. CAP•ICOaN fDK. U ·fan. Ith~ at•'•IJ· ...... ..... GDtlNI ("'-J 21· ........ WM• llnpt\aak Oft .... oM6Mllty, ntbottlJ, ................. ., ..... Oilliliftt. ...... ~-'* 1Wr'7 ef .nhtlJ . .., otpftlutlot1,Wtwitlilael~"..e·I =•~·...... ....._ ....... ..., •• I,..,,_. . ...., ........ ,...,....v ... ·u.-.,..... ..._IMJ&•ti•~ ... ..,... .. .._ .• , . .,..Yoi1' ... ..,..,. .. ......., ............ .....-•• I , .. ,,.... ..... la MW • dlu. "- ............... haMf. ...... .... _.. ......... ·~-= ........ AQ\IAl~Us ou ....... 11)1... • t .... ~ ..... CA O•• i&·• U) ..... ~ ...... ,. ... ---........ ..,...... . .... .,.... ...... , ................ ...... c ... r ,_,. s-w.nty, "'......-c ...,, ..-. 11 nps ••Ill ..,,. l"9 .... ,..,...,... laftll.,. cl~"'"'"' ..... "--~ O&Ui 11 .,. ~............. ··~~! ~;;;.~~1!!!!1111~ .,..- ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ you bold: ~7 Q83 0 1092 •AKMG The bidding baa proceeded: Nonh E .. t South W•l l + Pw 2• P .. I Q P .. 1 What do you bid now? A.-You have prett;y eood apade 1Upport, but you al.r'Mdy took that into account. when you responded at the two-level. To do anythinc mon than take a preference to two apadea now woUld sraaalY oventata your I D4 ~. November 30, 1991 By Tony Cox Slllf Wrllw I t'a hard to believe the Japanese made this vehicle. Jnpanese carmnkcrs arc best known· for cutting-edge technology and efficient, often times compact cars and trucks. But ii)~~m; * LOWEST PRICES* *BEST SELECTION* Why Buy Anywhere Else?? 252A Hcrbor Blvd. Costa Mesa (71•> 6'9·8023 1-800-122-JEEP SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing Q, ~r.JJ Service ~ Parts IRINf AUJO Cf NJfR 1M1·3371 11-.-1200 See And Drive The All New ES300 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 13500 Beach Blvd. • Westminster BEACH BLVD . AT THE 22 FREEWAY (714)892-6906 • (213)5f>6-3888 SALES•SERVICE•LEASING 1500 AUTO IAl.l DR. SANTA ANA 835-3171 NEWPORT/55 FWY AT EDINGER Sales Dept. Open 7 Days Pans/Service Hours M-F 7 am-6:30pm Servi ng Orange County for Over 70 Years Ri. Service LY Parts ISUZU.Body Shop Theodore Robins..,_ -Harbor Blvd., Costa Maa 714-641-0010 a-Your Ad Hareu For OnlV •se A Week ~Call 2 142~321 Eit. 331 Toyota offers a major change of pace wilh its full-size (and then some) sport utility vehicle, the Land Cruiser. ln fact, ..the Land Cruiser seems more akin to a civilized monster truck than to a sleek Japanese 4X4, such as the Nissan Pathfinder or the Isuzu Trooper. The de ... signers at Toyota must have created this behemoth by pumping steroids and male hormones into their 4Runner model, and they got carried away with the testoster- one. The Land Cruiser has actually been around in some form for 40 years, but prior to the debut of its current incarna- tion last year, it was too boxy and uncom- fortable to appeal widely to image- conscious yuppies. Toyota solved that problem by giving the Land Cruiser's exterior a sportier, more-rounded design, and they added such interior creature comforts as power windows and door Jocks, illuminated van- ity mirrors, int ermittent wipers and front and rear heaters. The model also has a coil-spring suspension and a longer wheel base that reduces its former bounciness. Just in case, there are plenty of handles in the cab to hang on to should the going get rough. Whether your group is going on safari or to a nightclub, you'll probably get stuck with the driving. The L1nd Cruiser seats eight comfortably. Available upgrades include a first-rate In its 40lh year of production, Toyota's legendary sport utility vehicle, the Land Cruiser, offers full-time four-wheel driver. Standard interior comforts include frqnt and rear heaters, tinted glass and power windows, door lo~ks and mirrors. powe:-sunroof ($1,000), a premium sound system with CD ($970), cruise control ($230) and a split-folding third seat with sliding windows ($800). The optional third seat is somewhat difficult to get in and out of, but can be folded away to increase cargo capacity to more than JOO cubic feet. The Land Cruiser is powered by a back- 10-basics, six-cylinder engine. The 4.0 liter, electronic fuel injection engine isn't ex- actly high-tech, but if its truck record is NEWAUTOGUIDE Acura HUNTINGTON MACH ACURA Yoo Expect .. We Oetlver1 19131 Beach Bl. 405 & PCH &00-96-ACURA: .. 2-0095 NORM REMS COASTAL ACURA Super Prices, Super Selectloo Harbor Blvd @ 405 Fwy, CostJ MHa 979·2500 TUSTIN ACURA WE WANT TO BE 1 1 AGAIN IN 19911 YOU'LL SAVE MORE• 5 Freeway @ Jamboree 71'-669·9900 CttfYIER IMW E.itceftett selecbon of new & cai?Mly prepare11 BMW's always In stock Sales. Service, Lea.slog Edinger at 5S Freeway, SantJ Alli Auto Man U5·S171. SADOUIACIC &MW 45 Olllleld lrMe sao-1200 STEllUNG MOTottS LTD. Exclusive BMW Dealer. Salts • SeNice • Leasing 1540 Jamboree. Newpo11 Beach. 6Ao.6•« Buick NAIBIS IUIC«ICADIUAC Sales • Leaslno • SeMce 2600 Hart>or Blvd , CostJ Mesa 714'6'0-9100 RfASON IUICIC CO. 909 No. Gtlnd Avt. Sa/U Ana ~7-9111 Cadillac AWN c.A'*1AC # 1 In Orange COl#'ly San Ol'9Q Freeway II Avery, llOUN HlOuel 5'2-0800 MCLEAN CAOCUAC STOUNG Since 1939 Tusttn Auto CelDf 71.,7)1-0990. NAIBIS CADtUAC/IUICK Sales • SeMce • leasklg 2600 Ha1t1or BM1 • CoSIJ Mesa. 7141~9100 AU.lN KANE CHMOlEl New & Used. 7600 Westminster 81., Westminster 1 Bloc~ West ot Beach Blvd. &9•-1333 CONNEU CHEVROl!T Sales • Service • Leasing • Parts 2828 Hart>or BIYd., Cosbi Meaa 5•6· 1200 DWU.O CHMOlET • GEO Quality Sales & Service ''The N1teSI People In Town" 18211Beach81, Hunt. Bch. 147-60'7 JOE MACPHDSON CHEVROl.El :z 1 AAJ/IJ ClllllW Or • llVlfle 7 H-7222 AT\MawnlB..ft.~ eon.-.. Body Shop llld SeMCt Sales, s.Mce. Plftl.()pen 8 Days 2929 Hlltlor 81.. Cotta Mela 3 Bb s of Sin Diego ff'*'/ aft Hlltlor llMI ~19~ 8UMAHlY CMMtOUT/CMO 111 e. 11tt1 St. sn Ana '7S-1t11 HUNTIN<.lTOH llAC:H QM'tlUI PlYMOVTM 1Gee1 9uctl BL ~ Beach. 8 111111 So. " 405 fWf lq.o63• MEllTll QtlmUlt.f'l YMOU'TH 14 Al*> c.. Or . lrvlot. 761·7100 IANTA N4A CHml.Elt/ISUlU 1405 AIJIO MaQ Or. Santa Ana M1· .. 71 lM£000RE ROlllNS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 642-0010 . Tf.RRY YORK FORD Sales • SeMce • Leasing • Parts • Body Repair 18255 Btacll Blvd., H\#1t. Bell. M2-6611 GMC Truck s AWN 9MC TRUCICI "1 il Onnoe County San Oieoo Fwy. II Avery, LJOUlll NIQuel 512--0100 MCLEAN GMC TRUCK AND PONTIAC CADIUAC $Anet 1939 T USlin Auto Center 71417S1-0990 UNMRSITY GMC/Ol.D00HTIAC 2480 Hatt>ot Blvd .. Costa Mesa 71~91 lnf1nit1 Hondo PfNllCI HON04 SALES * SERVICE * LEASING 13750 Be.lch BIVd •• Westmnslef 71"531·7777 RAY A.ADEIOI HONDA Sales • Service • Leasing • Piils • Body Repair IMne Auto Certer 71•·U0-7600 ROGER MIWR MONDA Sales, SeMce. Otscoom 19232 Beach Blvd . Huntjngton Beach 96J· 1959 HONDA SANTA AHA 2114 E. first St, Sll'U Ana 5•7-3566 UNMRSfTY MONDA 2860 Hatt>ot Blvd , C.M l40-071S Isuzu Ja g uar IAUll .IAcauAI 2001 SWh ~Ave . Anaheim 971·2002 RAY RM>EIOE JAGUAR Sales • SeMce •leasing • Pitts • Body Repair ll'Me Auto Center 130-7000 NEWrORTIWORTS 3000 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 722-..000 Jeep HUN'llffOTOH JHP IMMi 16751 Beach BIYd.. Hurtlngton Bead! 141-3999 ORA.NG£ COAST JHP EAGl! 2524 H#bor BM1 • COSll Mm U9.a023 JHP fAGl! Of IAHTA ANA # 1 CllS10mef Satisfdon 56 Fwy.@ Etllnger 714'Nf.0100 llXUI °' _.,.,. ... In flt lie*1 of Orqe Col#lly Avdlbll tor lmmlClate OeMry! 22 Fwy. II Beach 81\'d. 7,_,.'2-4906: 2131N6·31H TUSTIN WCUI Woitd'a Fir-. Md lMoest o.lllr Tulln MD C.. (71•) .... •IOO l '"' '''r' r/11 ·r1~ lJl'y IMQt UNCOUt MmCUW 18800 ltactl 91 .. ~ 8Ndl. 3 Blocks So. ol San Diego fwy. Ml-77Jt JOHNSON • ION UNCOlM-MIRCUWY s.t, s.Mct & Leasing 282& Ha11>0t Blvd. Costa Mell 71'16'0·6630 RAY RADHOf UNCOlN-MlRCUlff Sales • Serllct • luMo • Pn • Body l\fptlr lfvlrit ~ °""" 714-1»7000 SANTA NfA UNCO&H-MllCUIY Ill Oranoe CN'Cr llllCt 1900 28 Mo C.... Or. TUllln. 5 Fwy.@ JlmOorw .... i111 ... 113318'1d1M .. ~...- 2 nt ...... tw,. 71.ua..ut CMIPlal--1421 w ..... ee. ....... ,, .. MW>J. ..... ~ OlillW tlllt ....... , ....... ..... • ,..,, • AICtl. &...-... Q7-UGO ......... ""-.. -............. ..... ... -°""' ..... . Mercedes RtANK'S MOTOICAIS 23663 Rockflekl. El Toro U7-35'1o HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 Mancllester Ave • Buena Pane 52~7250 Me rc ury M1tsub1sh1 KMIOll....-. SaleS • l~ • Aeet • Plltt • SeMci 2833 Hnot Blvd. Cosu}otesa (71•) ~'1 PHFORMANCE MmUleSHI • 19202 .8eacJ1 Bl. tMC. act.. N I mu: 1 ......... Nissa n CAMPIB1. ~TOH II.ACM 18835 BeaCll Blvd •• ~ Beath 1•2·7711: 5'~2 T1IT1U CUCK NlllNf John Logan, FIMf Mgr. 2845 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa ~•o SANTA AHA NISSAN INC. 2001 E 17111 St. Santa Ana 651-7'11 TVmH NISSAN "Trust In Tustin" Nissan 30 Auto Center D!·· TUS11n hltJ Cemer 6694212 LEW WEii llMNE NISSAN 44 NI.a Cerur onw. trvtne 95M575 Oldsmobile AWN OlDSMOIU # 1 In Orange C«ny San DieQO hetWay II Avery, LlgUn9 Ntouet N2.ol00 MACH OU>SMOIU 17331 Buch Blvd., Hur6lgton Beach 2 ml. SaAh of 405 fwy. 71'-M2-6666 JO( MACPHERSON OlDSMOlllE 2345 N. G1'111d Ave . Sana! Ana ~2-1111 UNMRSRY Ol..DSMOllt1 • GMC TirUCK 2850 Haibor Blvd , Com Mesa ~9640 Pontiac OAYID J. PMIUlPS PONnAC Oualfty family seMc:e since 1968 • Sales. SeNlct tag. Hills. 5 fwy. @ Aliela 137-2400 MCUAH PONTIAC • ~ TltUCIC TUllln Mo Cetlllf 71'1731-4990 love•, 1 lOWOW¥C>lW> °' COITA Im!\ 1988 ltw1* 8lwd • Costa Mm 7IHIOO JOI MAC..-oN TCWOrA 44,._C...OM, Tllllll Ul4'11 IUllMll'YTCM>tA Pwll(lpMW...., , .. , ................... .... UIOMlOWOIA How .... 1111 .... * ...... ,.. * LNling • 15100 .... W.. bll fN."" ":=tr ..... ": The vehicle: 1992 Toyota Land Cruiser The pr{ce: MSRP -$25,628; As tested -$31,248 Tbe p&s: Six-cylinder, 4.0 liter, 155-hp electronic fuel injection co· gine: four-spc~ automa1ic trans- mission with Cull-time four·wheel drive. . The lineage: Toyota's full-size (and then some) sport utility vehicle has been around in some form for 40 years: 1992 marks the second year of a more attractive body de- sign and added creature comfor1s inside. -By Tony Cox any ;ndication, it will likely outlast your mortgage. The 155-horscpower engine is fairly powerful by most standards, but won't provide much zir in this 4,700-pound giant. The Land Cruiser takes a while to build up a head of steam. It's not exactly economical either, at a reported 12 miles per gallon in city driving and 14 miles per gallon on the freeway. Dut it's unfair 10 judge the Lnnd-~~is­ See CRUISER/06 Land Cruiser at ease on roads, hills By Damian Geddry PikAAndependent Auto Wrtter Q uestion: What seats eight pas- sengers and can climb a tree? Answer: The Toyota land C r. Now who, you might ask, would want a vehicle capable of such a feat? Perhaps the half-million consumers snapping up every Ford Explorer and Isuzu ROdeo they can find would like to answer that one. The fact is, sport utility vehicles have become the hottest thing since sliced bread, and there isn't a parking lot this side of Riverside that docsn 't have a Jeep Cherokee, Toyota 4Runner or NiSSJn Pathfinder in its parking lot. For that mat- ter, ·you would be hara pressed to drive down a suburban street without spotting several of these off-road station wagons taking up residence in local driveways. Yet the vast majority of these wildly successful sport utility vehicles are of the "downsized" variety originally popular- ized by the baby Blazer, compact Troop- er and petite Bronco II (which is now the Explorer). This "in" set usually has seat· ing for up to five people and a fair dedi· cation to highway comfort. · Not so for the land Cruiser. like the jumbo sport-utility vehides that preceded the little guys, Toyota's land Cruiser is more akin to full-sized bruisers like the Dodge Ramchargcr, Chevrolet Blazer and Ford Bronco. All four were originally designed well before the term "sport utility" was ever coined, and all four place a heavy em- phasis on "utility;" "sport" is somewhat of an afterthought. Frankly, the Toyota land Cruiser is geared more toward Tan- zania than Torrance, and herein lies its appeal. The land Cruiser is first and foremost a truck -albeit a truck equipped with air conditioning and fairly plush seating · for up to eight -and its truckish nature means that climbing over hill and dale won't ruffle its tail feathers. In reality( the land Cruiser is just as happy knee-deep In mud as it is on the 405. Much of this plucky personality is the result of a heritage reaching bad( to the late 1950s, when the first three-door "Jeep-like" land Cruisers made it to these shores. By 1965, a rather agricut- tural-looklng five-door sulion wagon called the Land Cruiser Town & Trail ar- rived to loin the Kaiser Jeep Wagoneer here in the States. Sport utility vchides were off to a slow but ru~ start. · Since its introdudion 1n the 'SOs, Toy- ota's motorized ~ck mule ~ earned a reputation for bulletproof rcllability, me- chanical honesty and international ap- paal. Travel to any corner of the world ond It won't be long before a Land Cruiser of some vintage goes rattJing by. But today's Land Cruiser is haraly an automotive Neanderthal. Yes, Land Cruisers have been s~cd arnoll8 tho bush o( ~mbique, but when r~ redesigned the big wa~ for 1991j]' It smoothed a lot Of rough cd~ rnls urban pllla comes Into ihc? •905 'Wit.ti a lonaer Wheelbase, more ar·IUce fealUICS ad appointments, and some Cl the mOsi itytish · fender W<>fk to tNer doak ., ~f ro.1 machine. ~ stretc:Nng the ~ lnc:tieS, T ~ not on~ clNld room Ir~, but • tllillll= Gtuilets' bOunty ride ~ ===it mote ~ anCI cDMN_, ... ... l.IJ both on road Ud fwtbcr. U.-Ill pndecos10r, the new l..and 'a..; 90W feels quite at -holM • the SNMment. Very muda a. 111 r:;:rceuor, thoup, the ._._. will llW climb any· thiill dA .... of Mount Whitney. A.ad thme ugly manual hubs that once made drivers exit the ve· hiclo IO enpae four-wheel drive have been replaced by a fully au- torudc system. Just point toward your dcstJnQtion and hit -tfle gas. IC thinp really get rough, there is a lockina center differential that en- sures all four wheels are working with maximum effort. A1lo improved is the interior, but we're not talking just volume alone. Despite its barn-like di- •1 '•tho ..... Cndw .... cabia bllaaaed • a decnl .... ~ •· MaletWI an al top. rate, IM froft& ..... Would • jMI& ruse in a COllly ICcllm lad II IM controls are finally arraniod where the dmer can actually see tbem. Second-row pwenpn lit three abreast on a bench seat that folds forward to make room for carao. Same goes for the optional third scat, tS,Ough thia one splits in the middle and folds up apinst the Land Cruiser's internal flanks to clear space. And space ls hardly in short supply. With the seats stowed, thas Land Cruiser turns into a mobile warehouse. Motivating all this hardware is a genuine relic from the past, though. Displaang a generous four liters, Toyota's ancient inline six is· . . ~ .. CIUIBI: Updated Toyota both •rlY, ullltarlln From 04 er by sports car or sedan standards for handling aAd economy. With full-time four·wheel dri\e and ex- ce llent ground clearance, the Land Cruiser will go almost anywhere. -For particularly rough terrain, you can lock the front differential for • improved traction at the touch of <' or .. .. , ,r 'h a button. . Back in civilization, the stylish Land Cruiser wilt make you feel like king of the road, high above freeway traffic. Even if you're not the outdoors' type, the ruacdncss of the Land Cruiser will bring a lot of fun to your dally commute, and you'll be able to laugh at those mall speed bumps. All of this style and brute force comes at a· considerable price. The Land Cruiser starts at almost $26,000, and the options can easily take you into luxury tax territory. But compared with other vehicles in its class, such as the Range Rover, the Land , Cruiser's price tag isn't out of line. Serva Hours: M-F 7am:6Pm. 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Coast Newport . --··-. --·. • ---'-•• -• --.ip. .... --~. ·- Irvine 11. Coast Newport 12. Coast Newport 13. The Real Estaters 14. Coldwell Banker 15. Coldwell Banker 16. Grubb & Ellis 17. Grubb & Ellis 1S. Biii Feeney 20. Waterfront 21 . Waterfront, agents Laguna Beach 23. Key Rose FlnanclaJ Corona P8cltlC Escrow 25. Mortgage Ratee. West Cal I Newport Flnanclal 26 • 30. Claaslfled 31 . Real E.-e Roundup 32. Tarbell Agenta NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE TUSTIN HILLS Unbelievable estate on "Easfer HUI" with panoramic views of City Lights, Catalina Sunsets and mountains. Contemporary architecture offers: gymnasium, small movie theater, discotheque, wine cellar. library & tennis court. Offered at: S lS.950.000 Carnation Cove ... Private Beach with pier & dock! Largest single parcel available on the bayfront in CdM, plans to build an approximately 10,000 sq.ft. gated European style home with a gamge for seven cars, plus workshop. Also R.V. or Boat storage. ! ... _____________ $3,950,000 MONTORYBAY An incomparable bayfront home interior design features that will knock your socks off! Well situated on a quiet cul- de-sac street on Promontory Bay. A private dock for 3 boats, one up to 50' SBR, SBA. $2,250,000 Buildable parcel -V4 aae on water. Private beach and dock. Great opportunity to build your dream home-desirable "Carnation Cove". Call listing agent for details. Offered at $1,850.000 OR VIEW HOMES A new traditional country custom, well located 5800 sq.fl home with 5 bed & 5 baths. Designed and built to the highest specs with an openness that Works! Perfect for a large family & wait till you see the "Great Room" $1,100,000 SATURDAY. November 30, 1991 I PAGE 3 Majestic ocean-view castle, 15,000 square foot estate on 4.4 acres. 10 bedroom suites with 13 baths. Master suite . with ocean views. Separate • ~ elegant guest suites, separate maids quarters. Enormous(!!!~~~ ......... motor court with 8 car c•1ersized enclosed garage. NOW Offend at $4,'95,000 HARBOR RI Carnation Cove ... Private Beautiful Harbor Ridge custom home with spectacular view of ocean, bay and city lights. Designed by Robert Earl and built by Valentine. $2.895,000 Beautiful custom home built by Valentine & designed by Robert Earl. Woodsy cul-de-sac location w/city Ughts views & rolling huills, 5 BR suites, 6 baths, family room w/ sunken bar. $2.175,000 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 Cd M's outstanding cafes and..,...,.. .. _ restaurants. Four bedrooms, three baths, great view of bay and beach. Red•ced to $1,650,000 CORONA DEL MAR---~----.. Blending contemporary charm with traditional quality, this is the ultimate family home. The dining room, living room with fireplace· and famiJy room wrap around the custom-appointed kitchen. 4BR, 3BA plu; bonus room. O .. er ·-parclaaHd aaotlaer •--• A le ................ ,19 .... ., PAGE 4 i SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ..... 1111 11,mo,• Gr.vid Manor Home in Harbor Hill. Malson de Fleurs • StuM1ng 5 BR custom home st· yled wlltl fla11 by rts owner Beaut!lul pastel extenor wlltl ma1estic columns. dramatic entry gourmet's kitchen, eleoant master surte. ht>rary, French doors, 3 fireplaces. pool and spa. JUST REDUCE01 BIG CANYON 8848,000 Monaco floor plan, 3 BR, 2' ~ BA Proless1onally land· scape!! Ideal lor entena1111no 111doors ano out Ou1et cul· de-sac tocanon 3 car oara9e HARBOR VIEW HOMES 8829,000 FoVP. 8r 3'•Ba ""OOdertu• la•~e t'()~ e ""'" a beaU1 tu1 poo1 ano spa lastefulfy decorated c·a·•-..it•c , no room alld ent!'t ~RIDGE 8779,000 En1oy fabulous cny 1gn1> and mountain views from t111s 4 BR 3 BA Lau1rcmont 1n Harbor Ridge Located on a cul·de-sac and oeaut1fully upgraded lJ)Q PfNINSUlA S769,000 The 001~ way to live Magrlll1cen1 bay1ront condo located on Day in a luxury h1qh nse BeaU11ful bay & city h9ht view Boat slip available BIG CANYON 1729,000 Sdlgte level l'lwo BR 2 BA den or d ning room PilllOCarTVC 0011 COll'Se YleW1 Model petfect hgllt bright and aity beveled glass trorc doors lJ)Q P89Cl1IA S898,600 Premier baytront locabon Magnrt1cent bayview be· aut1fully decorated 2BR 2B~ condominium. Walking distance to ocean. Boat slip available UMlY .... lm,llOD This IOYefy 2 BR, 2 BA condo ls the lowest priced upper end C-2 plan available In the securtty gated commtnty at Bayndge. Grut loca11on with mini city NghtS vtow Enjoy llv. ino In this privall area llleked away 111 New· port. AJr condillOnlng, COf'MUlity pool and spa. ShOW beaullfUly. PIM.Tl tall EAST SS,700,• Incredible ·5 bedroom, 6~ batll estate. SeCufil'y gated, professionally landscapedllems court. puning green. custom pool, grotto & water1an DMD.If 11.-,aon Ollr.rP.d at land value' Exclus1v=esidentlal com- rnunrty. Pnvate beach access A 1umatety 2000 sq n. home that needs creatrve atte on A second stOIY would otter WOOderfui \lleW A great local!On. llD lllE A,lliG,000 Sa~ custom home. TOla'Y remodeled nl decoll1ed • 5 BR, makfs room. lamily room, den. llt>Wy Boat dock Wiii side lie IO hold a 55 · yxtt. Also for IWe S 10.0M mo. or !Use oeic>oo. .._ MR 11 •• ,000 Beautiful 4 BR. 3 Y.I BA well built custom C'XJntry French home Recently decorated includu~ op.:n country kltcheO. hardWood floors, sflk drapes, and custom waU covemgs, custom landscaping a•,/1 It· alian limestone fountain. much more. IAI CUMBm 11,500,000 Fabutous sweepmg ocean and city hghts. views from this untQUe, very pnvate Mediterranean ilia One level of approx 5,500 sq ft oo 3 be~u111u11y landscapped lots totahng nearly v. of an acre' 11 BIG CANYON 11,H&,• Lovely Broadmoor hOme m Big Canyc ¥. a cul-<le-sac Large lot over 13,000 sq it New cafl)et. F"'ltrrored walls This nome has much potential SELLER WILL CARRY 2nd T D tor qualified buyer &llGlJIH COTTAGE 1895,000 This is truly an Enghsh Cottage' You will 1ov~ it from the moment you enter me spac1ouJ gc. ert courtyard -This home exudes charm. bealrty a"lo taste Lower level has been completely rcmodcle:l • rt s dehghlul' Located on the Peninsula F-0111t SEAVE¥-NEWPCIIT BEACH • ' 500 Largest model Po.1 Royal. IOuted at eno ot c -dMac alll1 adiatent to beautrlul oreenbelt LoweS' pnro ,Ill thiS plan currently on mar\~t This two story ~ BR ncrl'e is perfect for family BAYCRm ON LUGE LOT S8Z6,000 Ranch Sly1e 4 BR home Open ttoor plan w~h • ~a· 111us rooms All new master Datil Beautrtully tandSCdv~d on lar9e lol with room 10 e~and HARIUl VOi HIJJ 1825,000 Comloita~ home v.rl!l ocean YleW spar.J1og lutchen and tmldast aru. fafT'llfy room. firepl.lce 11 f!WlQ room 1800 NEWPORT VIEW 1595,000 Ftd h~ you re stt11ng on top of tne wOl1d in tile tinest perehouse Sea Fm MS to otter Absolutely impeccable 1~enor design aaaulT 11 IWBll RIJCE 11,m,• Fabulous ocean view• Remodeled & expanded. 3 BR. 3,h BA, family rm + study + hbraty. 3 fir· eplace -3 car garage French doors, lots ot ma- rble floors. crown molding wide base l>oallls . Customized to Ille max' Used bn<:k courtyard w/ fountain NEWPORT 8fAat S896,000 Wonderful tamlly home 1n very unique gated area. Lots of tall trees. running streams and water1alls - Very serene • 5 BR. maid's room. formal dmmg, den and family room wrth lots of oak and bock g1V1n9 a wann country teellng lDJ PBMStU 1861,000 Two bedroom. 2 bath plus 1nooor Jacuui tub Sp- ectacular oay and ocean view • water front bVIOQ at rt s best Renovation totals around $200.000. new buyer to complete to own taste All new II· ahan made tum1stwlgs 111ctuded Boat shp avail· able $579,000 "l he onlv way to live Maomllcent baytront condominium localed on bav in J lu~ury hlgh nse Beautrtul bay and c1:y 1 ~Ms ~1•... Boat s1 o milable NfWPORT BfACH 1549,000 P11de of owncrsh1p11 Custom hQrT'l' " qrcat toca- t•on-wati.. to ocean & :>ay c;tnsc to tl'ICatcrs drn· 1n9 & easy access to PCH 1~0 BRs 2 BAs for· mat <linm? room_ hreptace r rench d o0rs & sepa- rate guest Quaners w 1 t>cd~onm BAYVIEW TIRRACE $475,000 Detached home 3 BR 2 . BA tn1s hOme was onqmally a model' li1g'1ly upgraoed • mirrored walls. custom wall & window coverings tnroogh· out Very h9ht & open nice au brtckcd patio Se- curity community Owner w•ll tdrry l~t l D "SEA FAR" OCEAN VIEW 1459,000 Lavish 3 BR 3 BA view oriented luAury cOndo Grand douDle door entry breatctas1 nook, expan- sive canopy window m 1 vmg roOll' al with 00'· geous Catahna ocean views NlllT1t lllffl·.500 CANCHA S489,500 Elegant 5 BR + lam rm 3 BA Free-standmg home. beautifully upgraded Will trade for smaller local LEASES Linda Isle Harbor Ridge Harbor Hill Harbor Island Harbor Ridge Beacon Bay Big Canyon Big Canyon Big Ganyon Sea view CdM Lido Peninsula Bluffs Bluffs CdM SBr, 6Ba 6Br, 6Ba 3Br, 31/2Ba 3Br, 31hBa 2Br, 21h Ba 3Br, ~:v .. ea 3Br, 2V2Ba 3Br,2112Ba 2Br, ~t:Sa 4Br, 3Ea 2Br, ;>!"!a 1Br, 1Ba 2Br, 1Ba 2Br, 1Ba 1Br. 1Ba. Bayfront View View Bayfront Full Ocean View Bayfront Guard Gated Golf Course View Golf Course View End cul-de-sac Ocean view Water view Large Greenbelts Large Greenbelts Ocean View $13,000 $10,000 $4,600 $4,500 $3,750 $3,750 $3,500 $3,500 $2,650 $2,500 $2,500 $1 ,750 $1 ,200 $1,200 $1 ,200 ~~~gest11~Jl'- court's Towne collection. Pnme loeatlOt\ tor pnvacy and nature views. Elepll!y land- scaped w1lh reftec1mQ pool and tOtt11J111 This tour be11room home w\ttl bcnls room and ton featuf!s 1 gourmrt's latl:tlen. master surte With SllbnO room and fireplace, guest room w1'I c s own OUldoOr spa. three car garage. and much more. (Owner may carTy first trust deed) Open each weeltend 1-5 BAYVIEW TfRMCf 1456,000 Located atooo ttie uppet Back Biy tn security gated Bayview l errace Two BR. 2 BA wlttl many amenities Bay crty light VleWS. l.BUf WIRD Mni,000 Beautiuity <lttorl!ed home w1lll covefed C>a1JO and Y1tW Coordlli!led drape$ Wiii d CO'lef1llOS t!Voug~ l.lanv ~as al R8lDD 1396,000 LU'(Ury t1V1ng at ttie "Vista del Udo" One of New· Port s most prest1g10Us lltgh nse condom1n1Ums located on me bay LONG BEACH 1179,000 Lovely 4 BR I~ flOme 111 Lak~ VIiiage Hiohly uPQrae!ed ni refllOdeleel Exn ~ yard w1ltl room '°' RV and em ~ MabVited SelefSll 11tE IUR .. ,IOO o~ al Hewiiorts mosr beUf\A kk Biy wws lrmllCWte 2 BR. 2 BA home 11 model cordJorl. IHPCln' If.a 1114,IOO Seier finRllg Mbble! Owlw wf caiy Int on lhS beaUIJful 2 BR, 2'h BA towrllome. 6*' conmn1Y N~WPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 I PAGE 5 IBll"lf Mi JOIE ...... Priced to set penChouse In excelenl condftlon In gll8d Comnuilly with pool and spa. Beautiful 2 BR, 2 BA condo. &!remely motnted seller. -....... exc.... start« home. Two BR. 1¥4 BA. Great Or· ange Tn11 condo. Wond«flJlly prlvate locallon. Up-sun Ll1lt looks out over trees and flelds. lm1I CIUT .... 11!1,IOD Tlnt BR 1¥4 BA lower unl New kitchen ~­ nets, SIOYt and ~. ~ed balhs, new pU'C. mirrored Closet dOorS. Lease O(ltion Mllable. !f~MAtiS fabulous ~ to~ 1he 10we$t priced 2 BR, 1 'h BA condo tn Townsquart. mtl ClllT PUZA .... 8eaudflA 1 BR, 1 BA llllt In guard gated com- ~-Al nenltles • upper end lril well located In complex. Close to freeways, SflOPping, lhutres Ind fine cHlg. Wiii go FHA. CHUM·-...... ChlminO Conn dll Mar dllPllx wtfl good 1R11 ~-ffurt 1111 II 3 BR. 3 BA ttome. ~ 11111 II lqe 2 BR, 1 BA. Ufll Mwoocl ... ao.. tD MrYllll .. ·--1111,IDO Lowest priced condo In the secuflfy gated area ad- iacent to exclusive Blo Canyon Golf course, great location at end of CDS" near tennis courts. Two be· drooms. 2 BA highly upgraded. .. ,.. 1274,a G«geous bay and ocean views from bo1tl be· drooms ovetlookklg beaullfut pool and clubhouse. You CMl ftnd a better ValUe for a Newpol1 Beach bay Ylew COlldomilUn located wi1twl wallOOg dis- tance to 1he ocean & beach. lll11I ... 12.14,IOD Don't miss llis OOPOr11ntY to own ltlts fabuloos 3 BR. 2i,.\ BA Wiiiow ~ in TustJn Ranchi Pnced for a quick sale & located on a quiet cul-de-sac oversized lot. WUumA ma.a Bea-.. amy bin large Newpol1 Btxl'I condo wlll 2 UI elects ofter1ng boll momng and lllemoon Siii ~ decar~ &SIMIM lfD Im.• T IWlQUll location In family nelghbortlood. Sliding dooB GPen onto sun-swept yard w/a wood deck patio. Only two miles from the beach, newty paint· ed .. ...,. CGUT ME1llD sm• Pride of ownership 3 BR. 2 BA family or executive home. Professionally decorated IU FAllE 1221,000 Panoramic views. large sun deck. beaUtlful up- grades w/Stainmaster carpet, marble entry and more. lfMBf 1!11,800 Just "*Mes to the ocean• This loVety 2 BR condo loolcs like a model home. Lg krtehen. vault- ed cet~ & private spa Gated commuolly. -JEIPGR1 BUal ., ••• Luxury condominUn located fUS1 1.4 mile lo 1tle ocean front. beautifully decorated 111tenor deSIQn Extra-large patio. extensive use ol marble lhr • oughout. mt 2 years new Bmllf S111.ooo Motivated sellert Two separate SUltes on one level. Minutes trom 1tle ocean Encl untt W1ltl Ilea· med ceilings. Majeslie sunset viewl Gated com- munity. with private spa. CIOse to Huntington Beach. also. ROCtlEllE USS ' ·. ---a..•• Magnificent custom l!Ome W1ltl Panota!'OIC ocean. bay & crty hgnt Views. Approx 10.000 sq ft ot elegance"'· Dramatic mar· ble entry, tnl>le crown moldll'IQS, hand pai- nted ceilings & floor. Designer wan cover - ings enhance 1t11s 5 BR estate wrll'l sepa- rate ma1d·s quarters. guest surte. llbrary, gym, elevator, wme cellar. pool, spa and sauna. If you are looking !Of a umque & sophlsDCated home • THIS IS FOR vou111 Rochelle was born In Minneapolis, Minn. At the age of eight. her family moved to Venice Beach where her father and mother went into the grocery business. Since 1946 Rochelle has been exposed to the South- ern California real estate mar1cet cycles, seeing her family, relatives, friends and clients become involved in property ownership. Rochelle's continued knowledge and skills of how to market properties. her honesty to her chents plus their trust In her make the transactions a "win wm" situation for all ' Having to raise her 3 children all in their twenties now and having older parents whO 1ust celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary has given her strength. family values and understanding that help her relate in a special way to her cllents needs She supports herself with a lull time real estate career and properfy management In Januaiy, Rochelle for the first bme entered a ski race at ltle Grand TetM's m Jackson Hole, Wyoming with the United States Sk1 AssociatiOfl. She won a gold and silver and two bronze medal$. Her other passions are tennis. almost all styles of music. art. ballet hve theatre, movies. dancing and dining with friends Her new challenge and hobby Is drawing and 011 painting She Is active with many community, charftable and religious organizations that require her knowledge, support and energy Rochelle's motto "Making Dreams Come True'' has made her a multi million dollar producer in the last five years since living In Corona del Mar. Valentine Properties Is proud to have her as a broker associate. OPEN HOUSES • Saturday Only Ilg Conyon 22 Rue Grand Valle 1_. $729,000 Warren Johnson OPEN HOUSES • Saturday • Sunday Hamor Ridge 11 Toulon 1-5 $1,025,000 Joyce Palmer lelcourt 2e Belcourt . 1·5 $1,291,000 Sandy Mittman Burr AllegHtt Udo '9nlnlula 611 Udo Pk. Dr. #2A 1"'4 $691,500 Victor Y.ck Udo'91Uula 811 Udo Pk. Dr. #SF 1 ... $391,000 Victor Yeck Udo,..... 811 Udo Pk. Dr. #8D 1"'4 $759,000 Victor Yeck Udo,.... 811 Udo Pk. Dr. #40 1 ... $159,000 Victor y Kt( ihelMll 450 Vista Trucha 1"'4 $461,000 Victor Yack OPEN HOUSES • Sunday Only Harbor• 8 Hlneborough 1"'4 $1,2IO,OOO SMdy Mtttmen llUIAtglon leach 5182 Tum11n , ... $219,900 Rochelle u.. Ilg c..ven $149,000 Jvdy L.ooe PAGE 6 I SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES PRIM£ LOCATION $915,000 Oceanfront R-2 lot, 30 x 102.5, with older 3 BR house plus 1 BR Income unit. BEACHFROHT COTIAGE $1,4)49,000 2 BR/1 BA beachfront cottage with separete 1 BR/ ¥· BA granny unit. Approved plans for 2 luxury condos. MO THROUGH lltAmC $1,HS,000 40' oceanfront lot in quietest spot of West New- port. 2 BR/1 BA. INCOME PROPERTY $1,Uf,000 White wetu & coastal vie"WS from this inc~ property. 3 BIV2 BA upper, 2 BR/2 BA lower. COSTA MESA AREA WHAT A DEALI $H9,000 Newport Beach Schools. 5 BR/3 BA, end of cul- de-sac, approx. 11~ acre lot. SYCAMORE PARK $319,000 Beautiful 3 BR/21h BA home in Eastside Costa Mesa. 2 yrs new. Upgraded tile & carpet. TROPICAi. SETTING $425,000 Incredible 9900 sq.ft. lot size! 2 BR & picture perfect for entertaining. Beautiful pool. SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY FrC1h lendsc.oplng llna I.he MeJcJcon pever entry WllY to this wonckrlul 2 bedroom, 21~ beth condo. This home 15 ~e & neutrally decOfllted fOf easy llvlng. Larse yard bedcs up to grunbdt for pttvacy. AssocletJon pool, spa, tennis & clubhouse. Al'fordoble price mekes "tMt action" e m.at! Offered at $111,000 Presented by DANA Ill.AOC & FRANK WILTSE CUSTOM J.M. P£TERS $415,000 Very dramatic Plen 265. '4 BR, bonus, tam. rm, den. Country kitchen with eating area. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE LIDO ISLE ovnsmo LOT $515,ooo 4 BR home located et very desirable and quiet f.ast end. Great expansion potential. MOVE-IN READY $640,000 Freshly painted Inside and out--ready to move Into! 3 BR/2 BA, formal dining room. MOTIV ATt.D SWDl $675,000 3 BR/3 1h BA, fireplace in convertible den, llving room & in spacious master suite with sitting rm. COlORFUl GARDEN OH STRADA $795,000 EJegant Mediterranean villa on a 40' lot. Beautiful Spanish tile floors. 4 BR/2¥• BA. A CLASS ACT $815,000 Soaring coffered ceilings, French windows & doors, phenomenal skylight. 3 BR/3 BA. tam. area. SHOWS UKE A DREAM $~,000 ~t inside location. Redecorated 4 BR/3 BA with hardwood floors & private courtyard. ONE Of A KIND $1,195,000 Ultra custom, brand new home on 50' street to street lot. No detail has been spared. 3 BR/5 BA CORNER LOCATION $1,410,000 Exceptional custom home on 6000 sq.ft. lot with 3 BR/51h BA. ~utiful courtyard leads to entry. NEWPORT CREST PRIC£D TO SEU $139,000 Expanded Plan # 1 with dual master suites, library and added family area. Storage galore! SHOWS UKE A MOD£l $i79,000 OWNER \\'Ill CAARY PAPER-NO POINTS! 3 BR/ 21h BA. Decorated in the best of taste! FUU OCEAN VIEW $349,000 MUST SELL NOWI 3 BR/ 21h BA, bit-in oak cabi- nets In living room. Mirrored dining room. HUNTINGTON BEACH GUARD GATED COMMUHrTY $699,000 Light, airy & professionally deconrted, greenbelt view. 3 BR, 21h BA, fam. rm, bt1<:fast nook. OPEN HOUSES Sunct.y 402 CollMnbla, Newport Cmt 1-4 $239,000 2312 Port 1 ,....,i,.i, Harbor Vu Hms 1-4 $609 000 --~-..., t 219 Via San Rano, Udo Isle 1-4 $675,000 1901 Sendago, Newport kac:h 1-5 $695,000 219 Via Koran, Udo Isle 1-4 S825,000 NEWPORT BEACH PDmfOUS! wmt VIEWS $141,000 Lovdy Villa Balboa comer unit wtth ~enbelt & mini bay & city lights views. 2 8Rl2 BA VIEW OF OCEAN $371,SOO Quiet sunny location wtth sl(yflghts. Impressive floor plan-mirrored walls and a merbfe ftreplace. VIUA IA.LIOA...a:oua:Df $395,000 Don't believe those honor stortcs about condos! 2000 + sq.ft. condo on ~albeit. 2 Mt den. IAYCltEST H0Wnt $471,900 Move-In condition! Custom home wtth (.ape Cod exterior. Ranod. kftc:hen with nook. 4 BR/2th BA • Must sdl Now corporete QINMd. Owncn hlNe been re· located. ~ right Into tNs bcaudfully customized 3 be· droom Medine P4ar't In e 9«Qa'1 setting. Quid lnto1ol' lo· cation. Thousends spent on this per1ldi5c cl I yard with bollt-ln 880. Prof~SIOnlllly decomed Interior futum wtlltewtnhed pewn ond custom window tJutrne:nU. $479,900 Pracntcd by JO ICING A JOE IOYDt V'ERSAT11.! F1.00RPlAH $499,950 Located just 3 houses from the beach. Uk£-new 5 BR/'4 BA single family home with ocean view. HARIOR VIEW HOMES $609,000 Wonderful 5 BR/3 BA SomelSd model In Phase Ill. Lg. family room, parquet flooMg, 2 flrepleces. UDO PARk DltJVE U75,000 Best 1st floor unit ovalooklng pool, Rhine Chan- nel. 2 BRl21h BA Full 24 hr. securtty. IAYFRONT CONDO $68.5,000 Spacious 2 BR/3 BA secwtty condo with family room. Boat slip available. Walk to beoch. NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA PILOT REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 I PAGE 7 4 REAL ESTATE COMPANY RANCHO UllTA n covmlAllT ••• Huge ptlce ~I Ptrhlioe OM d the ftr'98t undevil- oped pen:ele of land ln Southern Ctillfornla'• pte-,., eQuNINn ..... communfty. niwo ... View lit• of 7.17 ac:tea Md 4.17 ectM. Available for purchllM MS**IY or together .............. $3,700,000 BIO CANYON ••• Exclu.iv.ty °'"· Monumental country French estate. 0Vet1ooklng the fourteenth ~· Four bedrooms. Six ba1N. Bancauet•alzed dining room. Ubiwy. Pub room. lnct'9dlble muter .ult•. Stliff wing. Pool. Spa. Privately r..ued on a wooded~ ................ -................ $3,950,000 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ••• Magnl!lcent French colonial country home unquefy designed for the Calfomla sa:::r:· SIX bedrooms. Six end :.=: .. ~~~~~~~i'oi LIDO 11 ...... UdO'a beat bayfront value. All ex- cellent lnVMtment opportunity. Bayfront tnolex. niwo Mpel'9te bayfTont unlta, t*l8 one untt &bow ~· .. ~.~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~.~ SPYOLASS ... Extremety motlV8led .....,., Thta superb property hu monumental views of the ocean, ~ ·and city llahta. Expended Tradewlnda model. Remodeled. 1-tatdwood noor.. French doors. Bay wtndow9. All absoMefy gorgeous home. An olf9rs Invited ............................. Sf,195,000 HARBOR VllW HILLS .. .An 11Wwd winning ,.. model wtth .,.. ~ range of views. V1ews of the ocean. bay. Catalfna end night llghta. Located on the hlghMf strNt In the area. Large comer lot Two story. Thr" bedroom•. Three bath•. Thl• home 11 well WOtth ...ing ........................ S1 ,295,000 au ISUND ••• Modvated M11ert "Martinique" end unit. Golf ooene locllllof\ ownooklnQ the four· twtth fMway "' the Newport BNch Country Ctub. Three _plue bedrooma. Four bathl. Pftvate pool. Spa. Flreptt. Owner Wit allo c:ontJdef INN or =:.. ~·:1::4::~::·:::·:::·:::·42·~~ LIDO ....... .An excellent oPoortun1tV to !Ne In a dldngulahed propef1y. 1.#ge, .cMn&nd lot. Pttvate patio. Clean. Open •. Light Four bedroom•. Three battt1. A very ~ home with a nautlc:al ftair ................................................................ $837,500 llAYCRDT .. .5pectacu11t quality th~ Privacy. Sedu91on. aui.t "'"' In • ~· ltn~ ~and up-cnd9d. Four bedfooml. FOur balha. Crown ~ Ing. French ctoora. lulhly landKaptd. ThtM car ~ ............................................................ .,..500 BIO CAJIYON ••• Prlce Reduction. Original owner. Plan one Broadmoor. lhrff separate wings. Muter wing. Children's wing. Mafda quarters. ~,.:,mi: s::;.~~ .. ~~~.~-.. ~.e:~~:S.~ Open Sat~ 1-4 ••••••••• 4 Wtnged Foot Lane UYCRDT ... Tht. one wtn Mt'ld your sa11vary glanda Into overdrive. Dramatic design. Retractable roof. Mautv. atrium. Four bedroom•. Foor and ~ bathl. Chltd ufe pool. Spa .......... S725,000 APPLI! VALLft ••• Ten aeparata condominiums. All units have two bedrooms, two bathl. Vaulted cetfingl. Stained glass. These units have the poten- tial to be sold separately ..................•.......... $600,000 llAYCRl!ST •• .A treuured landmark. A rare op- portunity. A totally remode4ed three bedroom clas- alc. Meticulous attention to details. Excellent loca-~ ~ .. ~.~~ .. ~:.~.'.~ .. ~~~ .. ~.~~~~"~~ llAYCREST •• .A home may very welt be the largest Investment made. A buyer has every fight to demand that It Justifies the price. This one does. Four bedroom•. T'wo and 00&-half bath•. New cat· l!'et Md pM1t. Larae yard ...........••.............•. $595,000 Open a.Mun f"-4 ••••••• 2021 Wlndwerd Lene BAYCREST ••• Original ownert. Great tamlty neiahbo11'1ood. Larae two ltory home. Meticulously mairt.alned. Four bedrooms. Thtte bathl. Famlty room with flteplace. Den. Formal dining room. Dln- 1!.'V area. Pool llzed backyard ........•........... $589,000 QPeft ~ 1-4 ......... t9tl LH•ard LeM HARBOR VIRW HILLS ••• Nearty lot value. Don't miss this opportunity. Views of bay, ocean, and Catalina. Th,.. bedrooms. Two end one half bathl. Pool~ Walk to Fuhlon llland. N.-da == ....... ~~: .. ~.~ .. ~:.sc: llAYCRDT ••• Thia handtorM home altl on a 1atge lot. ht~ f~ ~·One 1W81. Comfortable 9llCI cozy. Ave t.dtooml.. niwo :c'~~~m:.r: .. ~ .. ~ .. ~= Ope........, t-4 ......... .AMe ....... Lene llAYClta8T •• .>. prominent MIQhbof'hood. Burst· Ing wilt\~· A Mnelble price. Exc1 .. nt flOOfptan. Quelty you can .... Comfort you can feel. Four btdropm9. TWo and onH\1111' batt\I. BeMltlfUI courtyard ....................................... $549,500 HARBOR Vin HOMU ••• Popular Palenno model. Four bedrOOIM. l\#o and ~ bethl. Huge bof-.1& room. Pool. Spa. lowest prlcied Pel-enno. You add the epec:lal touches. .......... $529,000 NllWORT NORTH ••• ~ combination of ex-trwdlr*Y locdon, lot me and arnenltlM make ""' Medina model • belt value. Thia CW.UV put together home hu • marble enttY hell, two m&t'ble ~. a.tbef catptlllng and elr-coudftlonlng. ~.,,.beet ................................. 1519,000 RSTCLIPP ••• Thte three bedroom, two wld one-half bath home Is In Im~ condition. :::.-...:= ~=."'~w1~· wtth the tln8nclng ......................................... $4te~ COSTA MESA HEIOHTS ••• curb appeal and charm exude from this Immaculate and beautifully maintained Heights home. Three bedrooms. Two baths. All new kitchen. French doors open to a large enclosed patio. Lushly landscaped. Three car garage ..................•........................................ $399,000 UPPER 11.AY ••• Larae family home. Secluded. Prtvate. Remodeled. 'fwo story. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Separate bonus room. Back bay and mountain views. Large yard with pool and spa. ........... :: .......................................................... $400.000 EASTSIDE COSTA Ml!SA.. •• Motlvated sell- ersl Totally remodeled Eastslde home. Immaculate and contemporaiy In design yet traditional In ap- peal. Three bedrooms. Two baths. Large master suite. Open and bright State of the art kitchen. ~paciol!s front and rear yards .................... $399,900 Open.........., t-4 ........ 482 •• 20th • .,.., BALBOA PENINSULA. •• This ts one of a kind beach cottage complete with knotty pine Interior that Is wann and comfortable. R-2 lot. Two bed- room. One bath. New paint. New catpet. Double ~~~· .. ~ .. ~~~.~~.~~~~.;: EASTSIDE COSTA MESA.. •• very prtvate street. Quiet loc:atlon. Larae, two story home. Three bedrooms. Three baths. Fonnal dining room. Oen. Nice sized yard. Immaculately maintained. Setler Is extremely motivated ..................................... $359,000 EASTSIDI! COSTA MESA. •• A tremendous value. Great curb appeal. Three bedrooms. Two baths. Open celling In the IMng room. Berber car- pet throughout. Mature, attractive landscaping. A !amity home at an affordable price. This home won't last ...................................................... $349,900 EASTSIDI! COSTA MESA ••• Attordable Southwestern! M~ condition. Tremendous po. tentlal to create a •howplace. Three bedroom. Two bath. FonnaJ llvtng and dining rooms. Fantastic t>Kkywd with huge treet ............................ '309,000 EASTSIDe COSTA MESA. •• Bulldable R-2 lot. Great corner location. Existing two bedroom home can provide IOlld ren1al Income until you are ready to conatruc:t two condomtnlum• on this con-venient ....................................................... $269,000 Wl!STCUFP' ... Great locatton. CloM to eYetY· thing. Upgraded. Light. Cozy. Two bedroomt. Two and on9-halt bath•. ~ maatet suite. Prlvate ='~~~.~: ......... ~.~~~ WESTCUFP' ••• Pnce reduction! Dover VIiiage condomWum. Excehnt IOC.attOn. Two bedtOOma. Two and ~ bathl. EJdra large muter bed- room. Fireplace In the IMng room. Quiet patio. Within walking distance from eYefYthlng you need . ....................................................................... $230,000 USTSIDI! COSTA MaSA.. •• EutslcM ftxer. Gl'Ml farnly neighboftlood. 11118 home need9 work, y9t lb on one of the beet blodca on the e.tllde. Thtee bedtOOmt. niwo bd\e. Perf9ct for ~ ~ couote or • ftrlt lll'ne home buyer ............... 1225,000 IRVINL .. Upper end unit. In P9'f9ct condlion. View d the back bely end ~ Vwy brigM. Two bedn>oma. One Md ~ bllht. NW-:'t.ct~: .. ~ .. ~: .. ~~~~~ .. ~ .. ~~ PAGE 8 I SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 AMAZING VIEWS-tf~J~ m_~~~~~room phn family room submil your offen! $149,080. * LEVERAGE WITH lO'li DOWN! ENORMOOS VIEWS-From almost every room of !his SPECTACUl.All S bedroom S~ bath custom. NewCll construction with 4 view balconies, 2 family rooau and den/ study. MOTIVATED SEIJ..ER! WllL CARRY LARGE 2nd T.0 .1 Red1lttd lo Sl,245,llO * VIEW "PROBATE" • NEWPORT HTS 1 Bedrooms. Poten<ill plus. Priced to sell immediately! Don't miss this oael Views of part. hay & ocean. Priced at SS,, .... · '* NPT HEIGHTS • FlNISH BUILDING! J .1 REDUCED TO $499,000 MUST SELL unfirushcd-remodel Tbru bedrooms phis den phu family room. This home is chanmng and very liveable! Just completed addition. PIUCE JUST REDUCED TO s.89,•. * "HEIGlrrS" FIXER JUST LISTED! 4 BDRM, family room home. Large lot in Quiet Location dose to Oiff Drive. $.459,800. * "HEIGIITS BARGAIN!" Ncwpon Beach fee land for only SJ&S,000! Sturdy lads ct. plaster 3 Bdrm, 2 bath wilh 4 car garage. CaU today! * BRAND NEW USTING IN NEWPORT llEIGHTS TRAD110N AND CHARM! Hard to fiDd ~..BDRM'3 BAlli. CUstom with 6 car garage! Convert garage for .. Live.Jn" quartera. Exceptional house ·Exceptional value! $519, .... * NEW umNGt0 ,. • "IAGUNA IN NEWPORT HEIGlrrS" A LOOK AT OCEAN AND CATALINA from the spacious deck of thjs 3 BDRM 2~ bath home. 1Wo story hillside location. Good lizcd yard. Open beamed ccilinp, French doon, 2 fireplaces, private spa. .,,,,.. RE/M* · · 760-50()() NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Realtors group to present awards Awards Cerem ony Dec. 11 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach at 8 a.m. T he Newport -M es a Association of Reiiltors will hold its 6l s t annu al Installation and Th e breakfast serves as selects an ind1v1dual an occasion to wh o b C' ~ t install incoming exemplifie!.i the president Thomas f o I I o w i n g Sutro, and the 1992 qualification~ ,1 aw a rd s o ffi c er s and r ep u t ation tor CORRECTION On Saturday, November 23, on error appeared in the advertisement for CMS Mortgage. The correct rote for o Jumbo 30 Y eor Fixed loon is 9.25% APR, 0 Points. The Newport Beach/ Cos1o Mesa Pilot regrets the error. dtrectors. Current ethical conduct \\1th President Donald the public and Pfaff and his fellow m ember~. officers, directors volunteered servit~ a n ~ com '!' i tt e e beyond the ordinal) chairman will also to the association be recognized at and community, the ceremony. d ff A highliRht of the an o ers action event wilr be the that reflects credit announcement of to the association. the 1991 "Realtor F o r m o r e of the Year. " The information contact "Realtor of the Rose Carey at Year" committee 722-2300. REFI NANl~I~ NC)W 8.625% APR 0 YfS 8.5% RATE l~ PTS 15 Year Fbed 1.71"° An· lt Y .. 9.25% APR 0 PTS 61/4'~ RATE 1 PT I ~ J_.. Leua, lit wl JM TJ>.t. "--Oww Oc• ' r, DONALD MORRIS w....,. (114) l3J.4IS4 CMS M~e Sa'fteel Eft9lap a Weeke..t1 ... -..er"' CWiMf ----(714) 7'4-9'28 COVER HOM~ BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE ESTATE ''Central Park'' Style View • Nestled on the golf course in this private, exclusive guard pted ClOllUDu.nity is this decidedly ~aditionally styled European Provence es~ate. ~n bome with 17th century anaquc French doors and windows tbrougbout. DIY and -ups views through golf coune tnnsportl you magjca.lly to "Central Park ... Period eetry pte iavilel you into a serene landscaped courtyard garden with pool and tounaaia IUllOUDilld by custom pavet1.. Spacious, light rooms offer i French Oair and arc coDcluci¥e to eatertaillh>& but cory enough for family living. This property bu recently been reconstructed with impeccable taste and craftsmanship with formal dlnina room, three bedrooms, den and tbreo and ono half baths. Hardwood and tile Ooon. Call Hyla &enea of Grubb cl Ellis Newport Beach at 644-6200. Offered at S1,99S,OOO NEWPORT BEACff/COSTA McSA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 I PAGE 9 GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY lllO CMY0N OOIJ' COURSI YllW. • LOYety 4 bedroom, 3 bath DwMlle home. Dramatic eatn.dral <*tings., ceramic tile entry, crown moldlnga, large ma- ster suite, aecurtty system, pool and apa. Patio for entertaining -deck off IMng room area. HOfT'e war- ranty. Beklg o"*-d et S1 ,400,000. OPD HOUSI SUN t-4:30 2 RU. CMANTIUY • 810 CANYON , N.B. DCLUSm GATI OUARDB BILCOURT 2 Story, 4 bedroom, 3Yl bath custom home with eleYator. Situated on tush landscaped grounds. Separate pool houae with 2 dreaslng/bathrooms. Gorgeous pool, apa & fountain. Ottered at S1 ,695,000. THI OWlllR WANTS HIS NOMI SOLD MOWll RI!• DUCD •eo,~m Newport Beach eom ....... 8" or .......,,, 4 Declrooms, 2~ baths famlty home. Suntet and city light vtews. Gated lush courtyard entry. Numer- ous upgrades throughout this wondeffuf home. $549,500. BUUTIPUL, RARI! t STORY BILCOUAT MANOR HOlll. Spacloys ftoor plan aultable for family llte or aophlltic:ated entert8lnlng. Profeaalonefty decorated, new ptuah carpet, elegant window hatments & aoanng celllnga. Lush landsaplng aun'OUndl the dellghtful spa. $1,100,000. OR.UT HOlll Ill DlllRABLI WISTCLIFF. 3 bed· rooma. 1~ baths. flr9ptllce In llvtng and family rooms. Pool with cabana and dressing area with t'• bath. Patio tor entertaining. CloM to beachM, •hopping & Perform- ing M Center. $485.000 OPSll NOUSa IAT a SUN t-4:30 t t ti RftKSHIRe LANll • N.B. SO'"ISTICATID MINCH INSPIRID BILCOURT TOWllll COLUCTION • M~ & desirable "D" plan with spiral atalrcue. 3 bedroom, 31h bath end unit. 3 aqui91te Frenctt llme91one thplacea. Gorgeous apa nel1led among mature landacepe. $1,575,000. 'AllTMTIC PIUC9 RDUCTIOl9 ON THIS IL- llQMT UDO ..... UWWOllT HOllL l1red of~ mulll rnlluion doa.r ftxwa? The 4 bedroom, 5~ bath home fMturM an overaJad lot. fonMI dining, IMng & family room, French wtodowa & doorl, gourmet kitchen, 50 ft dock, and a ~ mMter aulte. 12,395,000 PRIC• ltlDUCID •10,000 • ATTBNTION llUIL.HltM>IV'ILOPDS Prime R-2 bultdtng plot In N9wport 8Mch rtpe for dev9lopment. Suitable for 2 dup6exee or 4 condo9. OR limply enjoy the exlattng 3 bdnn, 1 bath 2 car garege home, walk one blocil to the bMctll $730,000. •L•GANT NaWPORT B•ACH BAYPRONT CCMIDOlllNIUll. Reeor'.-.t)ie IMng on the bay. 2 bdrm, 2 t>.th home. Walking dlatance of fine ahopa, ~ and ~ S.CW• bulkffng with underground patlcing. Boat alp poalbl9. Owner may trllM for hofM property. *845,000. TIWN1lCMIM. LINDA ISL.I llAYl'ROllT H0Ma • A rwe oppolt\nty to doCk _,..i yllChta up to IO ft. 5 bedn>oma, 5~ ba1ha, hugtt mMter lultt wtth ctoMta ~. 3 ftrtplacte. bofu room and 3 car garage. A8IOdllllon ..., ~ • dock. 12.eoo.000 OCUll a UY Vl8W • a UM!"...a. COfMMIA Dtn. llM ' PhOllmtn -OCllAll ..... Front hcMM with 3 bedtOOml '*" den, 2 ....-. Ff9nd\ docn, temat a courtywd. a.c.1c un1t with s bedlooma, updat9d kitch-en, ftrtplece, 8nd deck. 2 eeparate OU"t rooms wtth bMht l tlrtplloee. M«Y '*"I or IMM with °'*°" to . buy. $1,885,000 11CITY SLICURS" HERE'S YOUR CHANCEi Big Bend Ranch outside Reno Is for sale! Just think your own DUDE Ranch. On the 250 ACRES the<e Is, 3,000 sq.ft. home, pool, tennis court, stables, corrals and Is on the Truckee River. $2,500,000. INJOY THI OC!AN BRl!l!Zl!S from this unique comer condo • but ftrst let the gorgeous view or the bay & ocean take your breath away as you relax on the exceptionally large patio whh a tront for view. 2 bedrooms, marbte entry, cozy fireplace, walk to the water. A a1eal at -$347,000 and also for lease or lease option. OPEN MOUSI! SUNDAY t-4:30 200 PARIS #t08, ll!APAJRE, N.8. N.W LISTING • LAURl!LS TOWNHOUSE, tRVINE • Highly upgraded Woodbridge 2-story with loft, bert>er carpet, hardwood noo,., plantation shutters. central air Light & airy. Only $203,000. •too,ooo MAJOR PRICI! Rl!DUCTIONll 1st class custom 5 br, Newport Beach traditional home Includes woncMrful Great Room w/entertalnment center, wine cloaet, gourmet kitchen ~ large breakfast room. Library, office, formal dining rm., pool, spa & view of Saddleback tnOUl'\taln completes the picture. Listed at S 1 ,299,000. q OPIN HOUSE SUNDAY t-4:30 usoe ANTIGUA, lllWPORT BEACH THI OCIAN YllW IS INCREDIBLE from this former modekieco,.tor exhanced condo on top of Newport Beach, featuring dual master aultea, hardwood floors, beautiful mlnon. plush carpeting & professionally landscaped patio, plus ao much more. Gated community. $429,000. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY t-4:30 230 LILLE #ttO, SIAJ'AJRE • N.8. SPAllKLtllG OCSM WATRR • From this etegant penthouH featutff nwt>le entry, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, gourmet kitchen, IMng room wtth marble enhanced tnplace, plua a apectactJlw panoramk: view from Dana PolnC to c.t.allna. $579,500 OPD NOUS• SUNDAY t-4:30 230 LILU LANI #P31S, SaAFAIRI • N.B. 1IO'" OCaM Vin PROPmn'Y wttt'I 87 toot tront-oe on owr 1/4 acn lot. 8Mutl!ullY gated pool and courtprd, Kol pond with rock ~ Gabled ceftlngs. 4 bedrooma, 4 b.ah home with aeMc:e quattera. Muter aulte alao hu spectacular view. $1 ,400,000 SNCTACUUR OCUN YllW next to 2nd golf COYrH and a r'9duetlon of $40,000. Bricked patios, courtyard, gibled celtlnga, large ftreplace & master suite with wondert\11 oce.n View. Of*l ~ ftoor plan. AccHa to 3 C0"9 bMchea. Offered at $824,000. LARQI SUNNY PAT10 OftRLOOKlllG POOL, brig· ht a tight 1 bedroom GondO 1n ~ s.afm with bf. eached kttchtn ~. beeutlfllt tlted entry & kitchen noor. ft,..,a.c. In IMng room. '218,000 OPD MOUa8 SUllDAY 1-4a30 aao #tM LIU.I LM9. lllAl'AIR• • N ••• 759-9100 NEWPORT BEACH CAMEO HIGHLAND • WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME on a large corner lot. Spacious floor plan which 1s open & airy. Enclosed front yard, rear yard has pool and spl Key to 3 private gated beaches . .Adjacent to new coastal development. Price Just reduced to S715,000 UNIQUE CORONA DEL MAR HOME with studio uni1 Close to shopping and beach. Home needs some "TlC ' bu1 Is very Hveable at present. Residence next door Is also on market for sale good opponunrty lor speculation. $529.000 t2 UNITS.COSTA MESA, REDUCED $50,000! Owner wants action now' These excellent units. all 2 be- droom, 1 bath. are always rented. because ot their easy acc.s to business, s1ores, freeways & beach. Separate meters, there are two laundry rooms. Call now before 1t Is too late. S 1,048.000. TUDOR MANOR • by the beach. Spectacular views thr· ough leaded glass windows & French doors, from ter· races, balconles & counyard of white waler. canyon & hills. Thia dramatic 3 story masterpiece captures the am- biance of the 1 Sth CentUfY with todays luxunes. Sound· system In all rooms, gazebo w/ spa, European kit . con· servatory, library, drawing rm, gallery, wine cellar • all with the ftneat of delalls. Reduced to St ,750,000. REDUCE.Diii! ON THE GOLD COAST!! In exclusive & guard gated Ritz Cove, large comer lot. 15,777 sq.ft. with a bulldable area of 8810 sq. ft. A perfect site and location to bulld an •legant home whh Inspiring ocean views $1,395,000 IMERALD BAY ... PROFESSIONALS CHOICE custom home plus relaxed outdoor lifestyle. Beautiful private beach over 10 acres of parka. recreational c:mter, 4 pool swun center, 5 lighted tennis courts and Just 5 minutes to Newpart $1,295,000. PICTURE PERFECT H.B. 2 story traditional home. 4 bed· rooms, 2'h baths w/quallty styling throughout, such as crown moldings, French d()()(S & windows. pavers & oak flo· orlng. Gourmet kitchen plus lorm31 dining. Separate family room with fireplace. Spacious master suite with vautted ceil- ings & c:us1omlzed tiled bath. Lounge by lhe spectacular pool with raised Jacuzzi spa. All this for only $419.000 CHOICE END UNIT ON CUL DE SAC In Costa Mesa Largtt 3 bedroom, 2th bath 2 story condo, very private neX1 to greenbelt • great location fOf kids. $197,500 COllOM NL llM YlllW HOll9 • Warm 'and Inviting 2 bedroom, 3 bath ~ with oc:een view from fronC patio. tam. rm. and rooftop aundedl. Room for expansion! Sttpa to the beKh. Well mPltalned, highly upgraded w/French doora, bleached oak floofs, MW kitchen and baths. Just redUCed to $795,000. SICLUDID •ROADMOOR Ill ~BOR YllW HILLS • offers trem.ndous 180 hatbor ocean & cfty lights vi.on. ~ Plan C <'tiers 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. formal IMng & dtnlng rooms. kitchen wtwet bar & nook. French dOOrl C>p'tf'I to view and pool w/twlm up bat. AddltJonal bonus room, parquet noora & ptlvate courtyard entry. $875,000 17 Corporate Plaza • Suite 101 • Newport Beach. Callfornla 92660 R E A L T 0 R S ..... Since 1922 . . .................... ------ • v< .J'-' Ju.I ,Yk.JHU IM.G PAGE 10 I SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 Featured New Listings Unda Isle $2,950,000 LH Featured New Ustings U4o ··~ $2,295,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Spectacular View Properties Reduced $145 ,000! Custom bayfront w/ dock. Marie f 11rgo · Big can,on. $1,400,000 - 2 Bdrm. den, dty liaf\ts, ocean & catalina vfew S~TMIUI Marl11~r'1 Ml~ $360,000 SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 I PAGE 11 Family Neighborhoods Big Canyon Golf Course Estate 41nvemess Loc.ated OH oHe of largest frome sites i" Big canyon. Spectacular 6 bedroom, 6 112 batlr coHtemporary estate. SiHgle story ftome offers guest ftome complete witfr full kitcfren and bath and expansive grouHds wfticft feature large pool, spa and grass volleyball sports court. Offered at $2,550,000 For further informalion. pleau call: Dover Shores Forever Views Fabulous single slorlJ lrome Olf lllrge private lot;,. a11 &utbtlievable sere1te settiq. Spa- • cious, open noor ""'" features 4 bedrooms, - 1 4. 5 bat/rs, guest ftouse, sparfdiq pool, spa Danny Bibb 640-7665 Stephanie Grody 760-1232 a"d st.ate of tfte art securitlJ SIJstem. t:fris frome is ideal for family a1td e11tertai11i11g. Offered at$ I, 195,000 Thanksgiving Weekend Open House ~ Lido Isle -7 44 Via Lido Nord Saturday, November 30'" & Sunday, December 1'' 12 :00 P.M ... 4:00 P.M. Best location on Lido with the opportunity to be the ~1'est buy" from a motivated seller. Don't Miss This!! For further infonnatiolf, plust call: Evan Hillary Corkett Thamer 673-4195 644-1995 CHARMING 2 BD CONDO Quiet Wood- sy complex. Plush white carpet, frplc, large sunny moster suite. End unit. Asking S169,900 CONTIIACTORSI FIXERSI Meso Verde Inner Circle. Thousands of $$S's allowed for fix- up and repair. 3BR, 2BTH. Lorge living room with fireploce. Over 1760 sq. ft. on 8200 sq. ft. lot ... with pooll $288,000 TUSTIN CONDO FHA APPROVED! 2BR, '.t stC>f"(, moYe-in condif.onl New blinds, carpet & point throughout. Make offer, owner anxious. $134,900 3 BEDROOM HALECREST HOME offers many upgrodes including covered polio, beauti- ful block bottom pool & much more. Must Seel A steal at S229,000 2 BR LARGE ENCLOSED PATIO. Perfect for 1st time buyers or investors . Seller moy carry o small 2nd or help with clos1ngcosls.Only s 158,000 ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING CONDO! 2 charming bedrooms, 2 lull boths, upgraded co· rpets, overlooks greenbelt and community spa, central 01r, lrg. l111ing oreo, covered patio, 2 car attached garage, end unit Seller anxious, moke offer S 133,500 YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH! Ocean bree1es, green belt, bike 1 mile to beoch, off bird sanctuary. 3BR, 2.5Bo townhome. S 197, 900 FOUR BR, TWO BA On 11000 plus s.f. lot. Over $80K in recent upgrades. New boths, vaulted ceilings, skylights, ond much more. Of. fered ot S385,000 SANTA ANA 3 seporote 4 plexes. In good rental oreo, well kept unitl. With very low VO· concy. Asking $398,000/each ORIGINAL OWNIRI Move-in condition -4BR, 2BA home. Beautiful yrds. Close to church, schools & shopping. Pride of ownership_. $239,500 OWNER DESPERATELY WANTS OUT Duplex with -48Rl 2BA & 2BR, 1 BA each with pri· vote yard, rento income is over $2000. Don't miss this, Asking $279 ,000 3 llDIOOM HOME WITH ROOM TO IUILD ANOTHll UNIT Uve in one & rent the 2nd. Asking $215,000 IRVINE Six yr new condo, 2 lrg BRs, 1 \'• BA, fp In living room, lrg dining oreo. 1 oHoch gor, & 1 covered corport. Over 1300 sq.ft. Asking $207,000 V1EWS OF THE OCEAN AND BLUFFS with on oir of country charm. 3 BR remodeled kitchenb, remodeled both, wood burning fire· ploce with hearth, pool with redwood decking, stroll to the pork, large 7, 920 sf lot, close to the beach ond cool oceon oir. Only $270,000 FOUNTAIN VAUEY Lorge 4BR, 2.5BA family size townhouse with over 1800 sq. ft. Ex· cellent location. Nice yord & attached goroge. S219,500 28R/2BA CONDO In great location. Run· ning springs and lots of greenery throughout the complex! Inside laundry. lower unit-split level. Two car detached garage. Lowest price in com- plexll S 159 ,000 Open Sunday 1-5 204 la Costa Cour1 5 YEAR OLD EASTSIDE EXEC HOME. 4 BDRMS, 3 FULL BATHS. SPA IN MASTER BATH. ISLAND KITCHEN. 1WO FIREPLACES. SPANISH TILE ROOF. CUL DE SAC. PRICED $20,000 BELOW APPRAISAL MUST SELL ASKING $329,000 _FAJURDAY, November 30, 1991 I PAGE 13 WESTMINSTER This is the onel Comfortable 3 bd home in o family neighborhood. Decoro- tive wollpoper in kitchen/bathroom. Choir roiling through kitchen & living room. Hurry · recently opproised thousonds over list price Just reduced to S 173,900 3BR ATRIUM HOME Vaulted beomed ceil- ings, up lo dote deco. Lighting, skylights, lo11 of extras. Leose option or owner will corry 2nd. Asking $239,900 NEWPORT BEACH High security community. 2BR, 2BA w/pool, spo, souno, weight rm Ban- quet facilities. Very cl eon S 184, 900 SANTA ANA LOTS OF POTENTIAL 3 BR, 1 'h BA ,,, o nice quiet neighborhood Nicely fondscoped home Privo•e bock yard well suited for B.B Q's/parties. With o little T.L.C & elbow greose, this home could be o reol char mer. Make on offer S 180,000 ANAHEIM 3BR, 2BA super condition. Lorge bedrooms, new carpet, new point, new window covenngs, R.V. access, and more. S 185,000 SANTA ANA Must seel 2BR. 1 BA cozy starter home, newly pointed tnter1or & edenor, hard- wood floors, 3 car goroge, R.V access, comer lot. Mrs Cleon lives here Asktng S 174,900 OCEANSIDE RUSTIC TRANQUILln!! Oceon & Canyon view on 2.3 acres. Room for 4 large lots. Existmg house on 1 lot S500,000 EL TORO Forget about the price, look at these terms! 3BR, 28A home, lorge yard, enclosed polio Owner will carry lst T.D. with 20% down, or leose w/oplton lo buy S 10,000 down S 1500/mo with $400 equity accrual Asking $210.000 SANTA ANA 3 BDRM On cul-de·soc, lorge family room with fireplace, family kitchen with eating oreo, osking S 1 79, 900 CLOSE TO BEACH ond cool ocean oir. Lorge 3 BR home with courtyard and large 7,700 sq.ft. lot. Stroll to pork $210,000 COSTA MESA Quiet cul de soc. 4 BR or 3 BR plus den. Two fireplaces, hardwood floors, walk to schools & shopping center. Plus lots more. Only $237,000 DREAM COME TRUE Country charmer 3 lorge BR with expanded master bedroom, remodeled kitchen ond both, stroll topork $209,900 27• HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 5"6·2313 . . . -. • • JlJ t90rn9VOVl , Y AUHU I Ac:, PAGE 14 I SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 Sara Marvin One of the Newport area's best known and most successful realtors. Sara Marvin is an Associate Vice President of C oldwell Banker. She is consistently a top producer in our Newport office, as well as the Southern California Region, and is our top sales associate in 1991. Sara specializes in high priced properties, and her attention to detail and follow through is partly a result of 12 years experience as a legal assistant for large law firms and developers before she joined the real estate profession thirteen years ago. She is beginning her tenth year with Coldwell Banker and is a fifteen year resident of Newport Beach. She is a long time member of the Sandpipers, a support group, supporting Hoag Hospital, and is the Co-chair of this fall's fund raiser. Sara's well rounded professiona l approach has resulted in most of her business now coming from personal referrals from satisfied customers. If you would Jilce to join the fortunate customers who have discovered the winning combination of Sara Marvin and Coldwell Banker, please call her at 644-9060, &t. 178. V.N r.cthbelC ~ Y1UA IALIOA tiff ,900 T emfic one bedroom Newport condo wllh par- bal ocm view, balcony, walk In closet. tul bath. pools & spas in gated comnUllly with assoc OPEN HOUSE OPEN SATURDAY 1-4 NftlpOft Shores MO Prospect David Prince $299,900 Ilg Canyon McClaJn H lea Island Kevin Kanda $375,000 lklffs 404 Cortotta Patrlck Bartollc $399,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 Ilg ca.won lloctalft K8'lln ~· lea lllancl $37&,000 ....... Patrtc:k Battolc ..,.._.. Carol M~ ....... Glmy Anderson Npt ...... Davtd Pr1nce -.c.w.u S:.,000 2601 Cllete DrM sa,ooo tf07 Yoclll CGllMI $741,000 lpygtau u ..... Rita Kurtz $1,195,000 NEWUmNGS YIUA ULIOA $tff ,f00 T en1fic one bedroom Newport condo wtli pl!lll ocean view, balcony, Wilk In ctoeet. Y i... pools & spas In gated COITWIUlfty wtll ISIOC. VI.IA IAllOA Ptl.000 Gorgeous bay .., OCell1 views from .... llllrge 2 bd 2 bl "E" plan. Hew wtllll C111* Sid tocr ... sllll Dy. LlfVe lc*:t91 wtli ming .... * con- ditioned, IUblelTllUI Plf'dnO, O* gusdld. Aaoc pool. spa .., llmil. SIA mMD tJM.tOO l.lrgest single IMI home In O* glJ9dld ...... na of Sea !Did. Home ...._ lldldl 3 bd 3 ba, ~ IY*n. '**" llr COi •r.•w. cftll YIC. 2 tlr1pllca. W bW. loc*d Cit .. end al cd-dHlc nllll tD obrDIOUI ~ pool I spa COIOMADlllMI ......... Ablol*'Y ........ 3 bd CClllgl. "-..... ""* ..... aNICtl. .... Wiik-ii clal9t. nl IM!y. Wiii ID '411181 ... i.11. 8llllllt flmlY home !Of Ill .. of I condl. Cal Daug Of Heidi tof • ~ lhowtrlg, LAGUNA llACH u..-... . ,,...,.. .......... ~ ....... ..... ~ ....................... ... -----,.. -..... ,.. ............ Cll ......... .... .:Jll'\IC.:::J .JM:::Jn \IV.JI., ~C.:::JIVI ~•C.V~\n\Jl'\.:::JQ 1nv,VV:::Jt'1 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE lAOUNA llACM $325,000 Laguna Beach cottage In the heart of the village. The house teatins: fresh P* Nlde and out.new carpet, updated kitchen, tlreprace. ref'Rshed hart!· wood floors. 2 bedrooms and t 'h baths. ocm view deek. The house ShOws well and Is wllt*1 walldng distance to lhe beach and town. IMEIWD nRtACE $725,000 Emerald Terrace home. Gorgeous views of ocean. Large yatd with brick patiO and kWely garden. Hardwood "'°°"· l¥ge guest aplt1r'nenl. StonewM from the old bridge which wen! to the ~ Es1ate at \Op of hi. 4 BR, 4 BA. 2 fireplaces and 2 car daChed owage. lMUMA IUCM $1K.OOO Spec1acUlw ocean ..i coastline vllw from Ills *VI Portaftno l.ag&rll home. The house felM1S 3 bedrooms Ind 3 bib, formal ti1g room, tamlly room. vlUlld ceaios. 2 tnplaces, Ind llrve .. decks . WAlD IAY $i,GN,OOO 2 yw new C01118i•c>Ofl'Y home In _... Emer- ald Bay. Qually llnHM .., lhe hit of ~· ments. lMnQ room wJllnJplace loob ~ tD PfWlll PllO nl klsh landscaplng, mas1er sulllt wtrn- ptace, Wiik In closet. Jacuzzi tub. 8eUlfllly tied kitchen W/Wtlrt rtfl1germf, • COldloilld. Bull-ii blr-b-que. Luxury llvlng at tr s finest! Please cal for -&MUMA IUCM $1,200.000 M1IOlt new -.. home OYel1ookilQ Ill bluffs. Plt¥lle COfTl'l'Ullty steps to secluded CCM. $epa· rllll QUiit ....... A l1llSt If your buyer Wll'lll the best! \ I \ \ I I () I (I I : , ·:. \ (. I I () I I fl I ( II I ·'. \ I h' I I I ( (I \ " I I I I 1 • II \ \ \ ) \ I \ \ I I l \ I I II f j l 1 ~ ) ( )( ) ( l NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE NEWPOIT CIHT $375,000 Prime location wiltl expansMI ocun views from upstairs and oownstairs. This 3 bedroom town- nome has been erllanced wllh bu•ll In eablne1Jy arooocl U'le ftteplace and mirrored dining room wall. This Is COIStll MlQ It an affordable price. MAllOI Y11W KNOW $379,000 Charming "Cape Cod" towmouse with sweeping views of hlns and new nature 11'9serve. 2 bd. 21h bl. warm fireplaces. s'J)acious family kitthen. Com- munity pool, Spa and leMIS. IAMW TlllACI $409,000 Galed encry, almost br1nd new condition. Newport Beach slngle fnlly resldenoe wllh 2 master suites. CUS10m WIOdOw & wall CO'lefWIOS, plus profession- dy lnlscaped rur yard. Recently appraised abOve lls'8d price. Act fast! I IWffS $415,000 A ,,_,st Mtl Rr1t llml Mf on U'le INlk8l 3 bd, 2 ba Wiii ocun. back bay, Catallnl Island views. This ii 1 wtmer. wait l#1til you seer llUffS IUT $419,000 4 bd CMmelb pbin lends llself to 111--law or live-kl, de rtmOdeted. scraped ceilrlgs. new kitthen nt bib ...... IOclllon. Pftced nglC. MIWPOIT 1RMD DUPllX $42$,000 Plteed '° Mil Plf1ect for "" buy9' whO wants ad· ditlonll ,...., lnCOme '° olTset peyment:s, llYe In one unit I rn ~ fie oflef. Bolh n In excelent concmon wlh two bedlooms. Quiet Island locatian. WUT Nlw.olf $.W,000 1..-ge 1972 bull! dUplex in Wal IO beach West Newport IOc*"-Upper oolt futures 4 bd, 2 ba, separate laundry faclltly. and fireplace. Downstairs unit futures Jbd, 2ba. tatnlry fadity, and fire. place. Rencs are below matkeL One block to beach. This ptopefty is I tremendous Value for lhe money. MA1101 VIEW MOlml Mlf,000 A C.-mll model In lMn key condition. Upgraded fub'IS lnCIUOI • ale Ry and klchen. hardYfoOd ftoorl kl tamly room. custom ctosets rod OOOl'S, new lie ~ bllll and ITM)fl more. wmc&.lf $495,000 Cllomlia pociestoe MIO In I wonderM ~­ hood on,. ~of ..,... FOii' spacbls bed· rooma ... cn bedroom ..,_ wlll ball. MAllOl .W llOlm $119,000 WondlfM CCMfly Ml • wood siding. used bftck. wood ftoorl, Bly wlndowa. llel1* carpel. 48R. 38A I FA & loft. Grlll loc ru pool & schools. NIWPOIT MOll'M ftlA Ult,000 Must ... 'U*lllvable Prtct" $75,000 below IP- ptlisalt L.sge Mlrtlell Model t4 bed. 3 M baths 3 firlplaCtt, gourm« ldldwl. Try 1~ doWn lllO tor40pg1MM. MMIOI VIW NOl8 $Mt,IOO 8elW IWI lllWI .Wt l'lmOdllld. 9*I OWIW hnl· fMd. New bllll and ~ wltl custom cabin-*"· New root I fl'lltl new llndleaPfno, A nut ... , SEA ISUNO $724,900 Laro~st single level home 111 gate guarded ex- clusrve area of Sea Island futures IOClude 3 bd 3 N, secunty system, cenlral av condl!JOn-111g. central vac. 2 fireplaces. wet bar Locate<! on tile end of cul-de-sac. Convnunlty pool & spa a...••- WTILUFF-WSIC $579,500 PICtUfe perlect home with drarnatlC n11r; desloned '°' happy Irving Completely remodeled kitchen. MBR & Bath. Enlaiged family room. French and bay windows throughout. Newly landscaped backyard and deek spa and pavers SEA ISLAND $649,500 Me!JCutousty cared for 2 bd 3 ba + den wittt views In gated community w/pool. spa & teM1s Beautiful upgrades & decor lh<ooghollt WTIWFF $679,000 Warm and lnViting tradrtlonll home. Set back from lhe street for privacy Enjoy city light rod ocean VlCWS from the gracious IMno room and formal dll1inO room. 4 bd 2V• ba. family room. 2 fire- places, llaldwood floors. decorator accents 1hrOughOUl unu IALIOA ISlAND $690,000 Channing 3 bd & 2 N home on llllle Balboa Is· and Steps to Bay and buches. unique llfe·style '" quiet Utlle Balbo3 ISiand Owner win consider trade for Income ln!S. IAYSMOllS $699,000 CleMt atlrxM home wlltl wonder1UI locltion. 3 beeioom, 2 ball wftll simy patio. GrNt for 2nd hOme, remodel Of use IS IS. PYtvat8 Qll8 guar1led COl1"mllitY wlltl 2 prime beaches and childl1f\S play~. WTIWfF $129,000 Don1 bOther with fixer uppers-this one of a kind custom has liken the hassle out of remodeling while ofTeMQ I 11'9ferred and established family neighl>oftlOOd. This home cannot be duplicated in Olis locdon. with Olis view and quality fOI" ltlls price. Must see. owner wants otters. PllmGIOUS ULCOUIT till $f95,000 Gotgeous remodel condo wtlh fabulous views. 3500 sq. fl of per1Ktion. Designed by Jel1Y Harris. 3 car Qlf10I plUS gat9d coomnty. IAYll>I COW $1,050,000 Famous lfthft8ct's own home rlcllly remodeled, matt>le noomo. .. new kllChen wlh top of Ile line appliances .,. crty some of fie upgrades. This Is a supelt bayfn>rt vl!Ue. Cal John C.npbell now toryourlCIPl MEWPOIT 11ACM $1,395,000 l.OWIY large ~ bd home wit! Ml'lastlng views. This home has been tlstllfuly remodeled A large children· s wlr1Q Wlll'I 3 bds nl family room. Spa- cious yard. C.U.O SMOIU S1,..S,OOO Harty 'h ICrt oceanside of PCH ldiacanl IO 140\ green on new goll ~ view of °"*" hits. Ind ralrfty. A,.._~ 10 Mt It Ill U&IQA PB•W $1,6111000 8lyfrolt Wlll'I ~ action main ctllMll Vltw. P11v* pier for alp tor up 10 55' bOlt. PIUI Pffvalll deeded beach w111 1111 4 bd, 4 ba homl M C#I be......, to Wo'lr ..... SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 I PAGE 15 HAalott llOOI mAlH $149,000 View ot tile city. mountain and rvte lites Lu- cerne model has 3 bd 3 ba. large pnvate mas- ter surte with sitting area and ftreplace . l.Mn~ room and filmlly room nave hreplaces Cul-<re- sac location in tile EXCLUSIVE guard gated community cm::I caflW91llY UDO ISWIO IAYFIONT $7, 750,000 Udo Island's most spectaculaI bayfront residence loclted on tip of Udo Island wilh magnificent views of bay and city lights. 5 bd European style resi- dence of finest quality constructlOO -large dock CORONA DEL MAR Ol.DI CORONA DfL MAR $~5,000 Great buHderS opportunity! Plans Available' Bulld a terrific home on this 42x234 lot with ocean view pctenUal. Backs up to Buck Guity Canyon on one ot Corona del Mar's most desirable streets Seller 1s mo11Vated! TlftACB.COIONA DEL MAI $499,950 Leisure IMngl Elegant silgle leYef condo In poptlW aclJll cornrnt8'Y. 2 bd & den wliti ocean view. OecOfa!Dr blChes 1tlrougt'°"'1 Like newl COIOM Dl1 MAI $17$,000 T err1l'tc newer cliplex wttt> 3 bd front & 2 bd rear R:ome lllil. Tiie roof. neutral decor In ~ PY· ligta. wa.wt/~. llVN 1ittACI $699,000 WondelfUI CUS10n1 built 3 bd 2 N family home on comer lot with toonal dining room. family room. breakfas1 nook. hardWoOd floors. new carpet and palt Pl1ced to selll HAllOI YllW HI.I,; $715,000 Oul$tandlnQ. remodeled 4BR. This virtually new home comes complet"' wi1h all ttle "Bells & Whis- tles." French doors wlndOWs. slcytlghts, sleek kitchen and ba!hs. EYI' , ttle landscaping Is new & feaues a bUbbllnp fovitakl. HAllOI VIEW If' .S $795,000 WOW! 180' ocean vi.;w from Ulis pristine 3 bd homl. 8eautlfully r r ldeled kkchen wftll b:eakfast room overtookilQ ltYi water. Larve lot otters expan- sion posslbilltles. srY9WS llLL $Mt,000 Whll, .-and ~ wilt! nnQull snowc:ICJ9ed rnomalns nl city ~ views from home. pool ll1d spa. PeaceU. ptfVll8 and COi~ stY*lO and neunl colOf palelle. OLD COIONA OIL MAI $115,000 5'lp up IO undei stllllild eleORt In this flblMlus COIWl.,c>nrY home wlll btUhlldng v'oew9 of lie OC'*' & Cllah. Five decb. 2 mart>la f'nplaces. built In wide ween TV. New ldlchen mlbs this I drum come IMI Walle to Ullle Corona beach! I IOAT WA1Cll POlnl $i,499,.., ~ CU1tDm. 11 111 mru w111,. "'*' M ~. ~ OClll'I I lw1lof ftrlnCt views ~ 1bCM b belCh d China CM. Call Jdll ClmPbll now tor Y'MJI • Steve Sutherlen, · Branch Manager If you live on the bay or have a close-in bay view, maybe it's time to start a new holiday tradition and become part of the "Ring of Lights" duri ng the Holiday Boat Parade . One of Newport Beach's most exciting traditions is the decades old Holiday Boat Parade. Hundreds of decorated yachts of all sizes compete in a spec tacular show of lights, this year from December 17. thru December 23. In recent vears the "Ring of Lights" has become an important part of the tradition, with bayfront and bayview homes decorating with lights to complement the waterborne festivities. Our office is working this year with the sponsoring Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce to spread the "Ring of Lights" story, so if you live on the bay, you'll be personally hearing from us in the next week with details of how you can participate, including competing for awards. Newport is a special place with special traditions. At Coldwell Banker, we've been part of the Newport tradition for 27 years and we 're pleased to do our part to keep those traditions alive. PAGE 16 I SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 IS YOUR NEW ADDRESS HERE ... 8AYCREST /van Wells, country lcitchen, "8R, comer $tJQQ,600 BAYCREST Model P6ffect, .-BR, pool, security system $734,600 BAYCREST COURT Modelperlect,gatedcomm. 2BR,2BA $228,000 BAYRIDGE Upper, gated community, 2BR, mini view $280,000 BAYSHORES Extra large lot, 3BR, spacious patio $7Q5,000 SAYSHORES Cottage, 3BR, large lot, remodeled kitchen $740,500 8AWIEW TERRACE Three years new, 3BR, security system $410,000 BEACH/INCOME COTTAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH • R-2 $305,000 BEACH/INCOME Beach & Income, 48R/3BR Duplex $545,000 BEACH/INCOME BAYFRONT-3BR, 2BA, + 2BR, 1BA $735,000 BELCOURT Lovely views, spacious master, 2BR $535,000 BELCOURT Three BR, quiet, private location $7Q5,000 BELCOURT Prime location, 4BR, private spa $850,000 BELCOURT Spectacular TENNIS ESTATE $3,8Q5,000 B.C MCLAIN New on market...2BR, den, upgrades $287,000 8.C MCLAIN Mini view of lights.trees, 2BR $395,000 BLUFFS "H'" Plan, 2BR, special location $28Q,OOO BLUFFS Some view, hfgly upgraded, 2BR, 2BA $34Q,OOO BLUFFS Selling at a loss! 3BR, 2BA $38Q,OOO BLUFFS One story, cul-de sac 3BR, 2BA, $390,000 BLUFFS 3 Bedroom on Greenbelt, Like New ... $390,000 BLUFFS 3BR, upgraded Trina, end location $41Q,OOO BLUFFS Highly motivated, wants to sell NOW! S41Q,OOO BLUFFS 3BR, 2BA, view, expanded, former model $430,QOO BLUFFS Ocean & Bay view, remodeled $450,000 BLUFFS •f" Plan, beautiful, 3BR, 2.5BA $470,000 BLUFFS FRONT ROW/ View, 3BR, 2.5BA NOW! $5QO,OOO CORONA DEL MAR 2BR, single family, R-2 Lot, North of Hwy, $440,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX R-2 owner/user/investor units $475,000 CORONA DEL MAR Point del Mar, 2 master suites, impressive $4Q5,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-great area, walk to village S4QQ,OOO CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 3/3 + 212 Perfect for owner user $505,500 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX S.Hwy. cottage plus 2BR, unit $575,000 CORONA DEL. MAR TRIPLEX, excellent income units $575,000 CORONA DEL MAR One block to ocean, 2BR, plus den StJQQ,000 CORONA DEL MAR So of Hwy, 3BR, extra room over garage $745,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 3BR, plus separate 2BR, w/view $7Q5,000 CORONA DEL MAR Bayfront, Mediterranean flair, 4BR $2,Q50,000 CORONA DEL MAR White water, ocean, view, Bluff Top $4,300,000 CORONA HIOHLNDS Under construction, choose your finishes $Q75,000 COSTA MESA Mess Bluffs, sunset views. 3BR $248,500 COSTA MESA Sharp! well maintained units $440,500 DOVER SHORES Back Bay-Bluff Top, 5BR, 3.58A, pool LH $076,000 Picture Perfectl patio with spa, 4BR 148 FT.BAYFRONTll! New construction TRI-level, lots of upgrades, immaculate 4BR, 2BA, pool, STEAL IT! Excellent location, 38R, R. V. access Remodeled, 3BR, well malnt.ained Excellent location, 38R, priced to sell/ NtNJI duplex/ easy to convert to s/famlly $72Q,600 $3, 100,000 $230,000 $2QQ,OOO $315,000 )326,000 $359,000 $tJBQ,tSOO NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE DOVER SHORES DOVER SHORES EASTSIDE EASTSIDE EASTSIDE EASTSIDE EASTSIDE EASTSIDE EMERALD SAY EMERALD SAY EMERALD SAY EMERALD SAY EMERALD SAY VltNJs to Dana Point, spa, open beams $1,450,000 f-------••••••••••••••••••••••••• RESIDENTIAL I 644-6 Ocean views/ large lot, 38R, 2.68A $1,600,000 Street to Street lot, whitewater views $1,7Q6,000 BIG/ BIG/ views, custom, reconstructed $2, 100,000 Oceanslde,overloolca green, beech, 48R 12, 100,000 2 CIVIC PLAZA # 100 NE NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ~ne •.EmeraldBay ·fmneCove ·LagunaBeacb IROKERAGE ~200 WPORTBEACH HARBOR RIDGE HARBOR RIDGE HARBOR RIDGE HARBOR RIDGE HARBOR RIDGE HARBOR RIDGE HARBOR RIDGE SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 I PAGE 17 Spectacular views I newly remodeled VIEWS! 2BR, 2BA manicured grounds Waterfall, lights, water view, 2BR Ocean, city lights tiews, expanded, 3BR Mo-:Jel Perfect, Kensington model REDUCED!I Panoramic Views, 38R. ESTATE-180 degree view, MOTIVATED! $2, 100,000 $247,900 $525,000 $529,000 $ 5t50. 000 $769,000 $795,000 $8t50,000 $4,250,000 HARBOR VW HIUS Panoramic views, 48R, custom features $995,000 HARBOR WOODS Location -Location! 2BR.2BA. $251,900 HARBOR WOODS Across from Nature Park, 2BR, 2.5BA $285,000 HUNTINGTON BCH Close to park., 38R, expanded living room $~9.000 IRVINE COVE Oceanside of Hwy, 48R, pool, spa $2,450,000 IRVINE COVE Oceanfront, spectacular residence $8,500,000 JASMINE CREEK Expanded, comer, spa, waterfall, 38R $589,000 KINGS ROAD FRONT ROW! views, 4BR, 4BA, 3 FJP $1,490,000 LAGUNA BEACH Private location, 38R, 2BA, great price $212,000 LAGUNA BEACH Coastline, city views, custom residence $1,550,000 LAGUNA NIGUEL One level, 2BR, starter home $130,000 UNDA ISLE Pier and slfp, view, 5BR, 4.5BA LH $1,975,000 UNDA ISLE Model Perfect, waterfront, 5br, 2.5BA, $2,295,000 UNDA ISLE Bayfront-main channel view, pool/spa LH $2,495,000 AIESA VERDE One level, 48R, large lot, grreat value f 385 ,000 MONARCH BEACH Ocean view, single family, 38R $475,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS cape Cod style, views, remodeled, 38R $495,000 PEHINSVlA View ol Bay, Dock for 50ft+ boat $1,850,000 SEA ISLAND Golf course views, luxury plus comfort $060,000 SEA ISLAND Private spa & sauna, 2BR, 2.5BA $740,000 SEA ISLAND Exceptional views, pristine/, 2BR, $737,500 SEAWIND Remodeled plus addition, sauna, 48R $77Q,OOO SHORE CUFF Ocean, C8f1)'0fl views, new construction $2,250,000 SO. CO. METRO Desirable location, pools and spa $137,500 SO. CO. METRO 4BR, skylights, large patio $144,050 SOC/TH LAGUNA Fantastic views, private pool and spa s 1,22'1,000 SOC/TH LAGUNA Ocean view, spectacular custom estate $1,4'15,000 UPPER SAY One level, 38R, upgrades, comer location $425,00 UPPER SAY Four BR, 3BA, 3 car garage, pool & spa $4Q9,900 UPPER SAY 4BR, remodeled, huge enclosed yard $499,900 WUASALBOA PENTHOUSE, ocean view $435, 000 WESTCUFF Large comer, room to expand, 38R $485,000 \\.EEKE\D II0~1E TOl~R M11JllDAY ONLY COSTA MESA 233 1mt Pl.ACE 1 ... KENT ..:: NAUGHTON $239,000 BROADMOOR 1223 PORTSU , ... STIPHANIE LEVERETT $995,000 SEAWINO 2308 PORT CARLISLE , ... STEVE LEVERm $779,000 SUNDAY ONLY BUJfS 564 GLORElTA 1-4 NANCY ENGlEBRECHT $289,000 SEAWINO 2308 PORT CARUSLE 1 ... SHEi.A NOWROOZJ $779,000 BAOADMOOR 1223 PORTSl>E 1 ... STM lEVERETT $995,000 DOYER SHORES 180e SNl>AlWOOO 1-4 TIRRY COlUCCIO $734.500 UPPER tEWPORT 1758 CENTEUA 1-4 SHIRLEY MICHElMORE $425,000 COSTA MEA 233 161li PLACE tl'E , ... KENT MC NAUGHTON $239.000 ~ .. ' ... -____.. PAGE 18 /SATURDAY November 30 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE -- • .. D D - \ ,... , c;:> .J~M \ I U.Jl'1 1-\G:Jlvl MI C.Uv Mvr\ "'JO I nu, VY .. H 11::1:: 1 ,vc. 1::1u111t1v o.-1 , ',...unu, ,...c. ' o :JuA'1 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 30, 1991IPAGE19 PEN HOUSES From ont to fivt p.m. BILL FEENEY WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUN1Y AFFIUATE OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REAL1Y 675 -1058 • 631-1400 Ptwuay Bay~~ uy 4BR,4BA.iac\\U ... w/dock ~~ ~~ .. :ial design Dowr Sballl llyfnmt Totally remodeled 38R, 2.SBA + dock Bright, open. reduced $200,()00! $UtS.llllO Newr: 9-ta &late SBR. ~Traditional -6500 + d. Approx. 1 /2 acre +guest houte ~ .. \ Six Bedroom Bayfront 6BR, S.5BA. Udo family home w / large dock Reduced $.550,000, wilf exchange down $1,795,GOO Udo .... em. Ult SBR. 4BA Meditterranean home Desirable eutem tip of Isle ....., ... ... PAGE. 20 I ·&ATUADA 'I. N~W!mb.'1'~01 t1i91 11H~~Bl:fW~~~ lr~~»fr.fllJo;Qq~~~~~TE WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors ® Exclu sive Ora nge County Affiliate of Sotheby 's International Realty SOUTH COAST METRO Beautiful 2 bd 2nd Or unit. 2 masters, beams. frplc, skylights, lush greenbelt & comm pool & spa REDUCED! (LH) 760-3600 ....................................... $157.500 VILLA BALBOA ocean & city hght vus from most rooms new carpet. comm. pool, spa & tennis. May ll'che op11on1 PRICE DROPPED' (>J l -1400 . . ....................... "" . $199.000 EASTSJDE COSTA MESA Completely remodeled from the inside out, 3 bdrm, frplc. beamed ceilings, dtck & extra large yard. 631-1400 . . ...................... ". .$275,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Great 3 bd starter home, add-on family rm, deck w/spa & large yard in .,uper locauon REDUCED! (>73-6900 . . .. .. ..... .. . . $289.000 NEWPORT SHORES Spacious 1 sty 3 bd w/bonus rC>Om vaulted ce1hngs & patio Walk to ocean, comm pool & tennis 631 1400 $339,000 SOUTH COAST METRO Beauttful 2 sty 4 bd home w dmmg & fmly rms & 1 bd & bath down. Fr doors, A C & security Motivated seller' 631-1400 .... . .. . . ... $349.900 BAYVIEW COURT Beautifully decorated newer J.M. Peters 3 bd twnhm m secunty con1plex w/pool O:C spa. M<lrblt-Or~ & frplc. 631 -1400 .............................................. $369,000 CORONA DEL MAR'S Canyon Crest townhomes w comm pool & spa. Beautiful remodeled 3 bd w/ scraped ceilings. pavers & mirrors 631-1400 .......................... ..... . $384,500 BALBOA beach cottage in quiet tree lined neighbor· hood Warm & coi.y 2 sty 2 bd w/den & large sun· deck Wdlk 10 beach & ferry. ()3 1-1400 $479,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charming refurbished 3 bd Cape Cod w1family rm Fr. doors, hrdwd Ors & lovely ~ri ~&)ho Possi~le _1~~. ~·p·t·t~~ $489,000 LIDO ISLE Coi.y cottage with 2 bdrms, beamed ceil· mgs. frplc & south patm. 631-1 400 .......... $5 15,000 BAYCREST contemporary 4 bdrm home m one of Newports finest areas. Formal dining, family kitchen & separate children's wmg. 63 1-1400 ........................... $539,000 PENINSULA POINT Super 2 sty 3 bd home w/l bd on 1st floor, dining & family rooms. Master w/sundecl< up. steps to bay & ocean. 631-1400 ........................................... $565,000 BALBOA ISLAND 2 sty shingled charmer w/MOTl· VATED seller. 2 masters. spa & large vaulted ceilinged family room w/full bar 673-6900 ........ $625,000 LIDO ISLE Bright immaculate 1 sty 3 bdrm home on extra large lot steps to clubhouse, tennis & beaches ~r.~4~~~'.~~.~~~~~~1.-.............................. $629,000 CORONA DEL MAR Terrific remodeled duplex, 3 bd owner's unit w/frplc & private patios plus 2 bd va- ulted ceiling rental. 760-3600 ....................................................... $649.000 LIDO PARK DRIVE Highrise w/beautilully deco- rated 2 bd unit. Ocean & channel vus. Security bldg, doorman, pool & spa. 631-1400 ....................................................... $650,000 BALBOA ISLAND Otarming 3 bd cottage w/combl· nation family/dining "r opening to side patio. Anxious owner, MAKE OFFER. 673-6900 ....................................................... $659,000 LAGUNA BEACH Ocean side of Coast Hwy, steps to Victoria Beach. Pristine tri-level, vaulted ceilings, ocean vus & dble garage. 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 WAT£RFllONT duplex w/3 & 2 bdrm units & dock for 30' boat. Remodeled in '90 w/new kitchens, large ~~~i.nxr. .. t.~.~~~-~~~~~::. .............................. $699,000 BALBOA ISIANDChannlng clapboard sided cus- tom 3 bdrm New England style home. master w/frplc opens thru Fr. doors to 2nd Roar porch. Used brick trim & patio. High ceiling 2 bd apt with loft in rear. 673-6900 ....................................................... $849,500 UDO PAD DRIVE 2 bdrm w/bay view in presti· gious high-rise. Doorman. cardroom, pool & spa. Total remodel, like new. 631-1400 ....................................................... $700,000 BALBOA near new top quality 3 bd &: den, terrific master suite w/frplc & built-ins. Decks & landscaped ~t=.~~~ ............................................... $740,000 BALBOA ISLAND Two sty 4 bd home w/separate gst quarters. French doors open to lovely brick patio. New roof & fumace . 673-6900 ....................................................... $755,000 UDO ISLE Dramatic contemponuy 6 bdrm home .with large dock. Totally remodeled, state of the art new kitchen & bayfront master suite w/black marble bath. Extensive use of black granite & mirrors. 631-1400 .................................................................... $1.795,00C OCEANFRONT newly carpeted & painted duplex w/ 2 bd.s each unit, open a door & tum it Into a charming smgle family beach house. 631-1400 .................................................. $795,000 CORONA DEL MAR Spectacular 180' views from Newport Harbor's entran<:e to Long Beach. Spaoous 2 bd condo w/frplc. Comm pool. 760.J600 .................................................... $829,000 UDO PARK DRIVE Spectacular views of ocean, bay & city lights from this beautifully decorated 7th Or 2 bdrm condo. Security bldg. 631-1400 ....................................................... $865,000 LIDO ISLE Fantastic 5 bd home, large quiet comer lot. Family rm & sunny brick patio. Fr. doors & 3 fr. plces. 631-1400 ................................................ " $895,000 BAYSIDE COVE gates & private beach. Tri-level 2 bdrm bay&ont condo w/dining rm. views, att. garage & available boat slip. 631-1400 ....................................................... $950,000 CLlf"FHAVEN Fabulous 180" vus of Newport Harbor & ocean from livable 3 bd home with family rm & pool. Motivated seller. 760.J600 ........................................... . .. ... $998,000 CORONA DEL MAR Steps to OCA!an. Excitmg newer 3 bdrm twnhm set on bluff w/awesome vistas of entire he.rbor & ocean. 760-3600 ................................................ "$1,099.000 lllVINE T£1111ACE Spectacular views of Newport Harbor & ocean from 3 bd, 3 bath home w/famlly room. Huge Lot w/room to ex.pand. 760-3600 ....................................... ) ............ $1,320,000 DOVE& SHORES Lovely new 3 bd CountJy French bayfront home w/large dock. Gourmet kitchen, Fr. doors & windows & paver tile. 631-1400 .................................................... $1,995,000 P£NINSlJIA OCEANFRONT 2 yr old custom 5 bd home near the point. Three sty widen, library, dining t~~:&~ .. ~-.~~.~-~~ ............................ $1,995,000 HARBOR RIDGE Designer perlect 4 bd ''Crest" UDO ISLE 60' on bay w/')each & fabulous view. townhome w/dining & fam~ rooms & loft game room. Newly refurbished duplex 3 bd main residence w/patlo ~=-~~~~~~ .... ~ ..... ~.~~~: ............ $765.000 t,~.~ct&r. .. ~ .. ~.~-~ ........................... $2,700,000 UDO ISLE Premier ovet$ized lot. across from perk COTA DE CAZA Fabulous Mission style estate w/pri· wA>ay view. Close to beach & tennis. Channing 2 bd wte ltockad lake & well on over 2 equestrian zoned ~i~~-~.~~--~~.' ............................ $785,000 ~~~--~·-~~: ........................ $3,850,000 HUNTIN8TON BEACH Nice downtown neighbor· tnJNTINGTON HAIUIOUll Huge 4 bd waterlront hood. Custom 3 bdnn bright &: open home w/dlnlng &: ata• on Trtnldod Island, 185' of water frontage! &: family rms + two 1 bdnn units. dock for 150' boet. fuD disco & bar. NEWPORT HEIGffTS Immaculate 2 sty 3 bdrm 631-1400 ....................................................... $79~.000 760-3600 .................................................... $4,950,000 home with 1 bdrm downstairs, combo family/dining 8AIJK)A Custom 3 sty 4 bd ellciting conttmJ)Ot"ely SOUTH LAGlJNA Mag nificent 9 bdrm room w/frplc, hardwood floors & lovely walled yard. home, 3 bdnns on 1st fir, IMng'dlning, kitchen & Madlterranean oceanfront villa, guest house, staff qrtrs ~ro~3GOOn ~~:.~aJ~ .. ~~ .. ~.i.k~ .. '.~.-~~~~ .. ~ .. ~~f>4t,~ ~~~~-~.~~~-~~-.~~ .. ~~: ............. $795,000 ~~~~~ .. ~.~: .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~.~:.5%>.ooo Specializit1g i11 properties for sale or lease ••. on the water ... near the waler ... and with a view of the walfr ... CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 ' BAI.BOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 SATURDAY, ~svember 00, 1991 I-PAGE' 21 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. VICKI LEE Residence: 673-6573 Business: 631-1400 LIDO ISLE BAY FRONT 330 Via Lido Soud Spacious duplex on one of Lido's largest bayfront parcels. 3 bedroom home & 3 bedroom apt. Sixty feet of frontage on the main bay. $2,700,000 LIDO ISLE POOL HOME Single story, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on oversi7.c 55 foot lot. Freshly decorated. Potential to add second story. $889,000 BAY FRONT C ONDO: 2 bedroom & den, 3 bath. Marble floors, mirrored walls. Security building. $675,000 Also for rent $2750 monthly Realtors ® KAY POLOVINA Residence: 675-5622 Business: 631-1400 GREAT BUYS! Cottage on Lido Isle $515,000 Beamed ceilings and fireplace. 2 bedrooms. 1. 75 baths. Lowest pri ce on Lido. Make Offer! Bayfront Duplex $699,000 Corner location wilh dock, recently remodeled. Walk to Lido Village. :f · bedroom, 2 bath and 2 bedroom, 2 balh. Perfecdon on Lido Isle -Reduced to $799,000 Contemporary neoclassic on the prestigious end of Lido Isle. The best quality, style, and condition. Could not be duplicated at Lhis price! 4 bedrooms, 2.75 balhs and family room. Recent!y refwti.shed Eastblulf 2 bedroom townhome Ught and open In ~xmlent locabon Finished In a modilled Art Dea> style, a must 5ft Move In perfect condo on the bayfront Owner says must sen now! Inviting 3 bt'droom home on largt" R-2 lot Lowest pnce ln Corona Highland<. Owner has found another home! Price to move at $539,000 Newport Beach Bargain! Now only $260,000 Penthoule rondo on the bay with Incredible panoramk views Corona del Mar to Catalina, Udo and more Owner say b= all offers! Reduced to ,000 Price reduced to $695,000 Spadow., perfectly appointed custom townhonw Bluff top setting with panoramic v~ta" Views from almost every room! Priced to sell at $1))99,00 STEVE BIZAL, Exclusive Coastal Properties Specialist For your private showing of these and other fine homes ... or ... to a"ange a consultation regarding the sak of your property, pkas_t call 723-1565 760-3600 ... - .. PAGE 22 I SATURDAY, Noy~l1).g_er_30.a 1991 , . LASSIPIBD . . .for giving me the information I need ... for putting me in touch with the right people ... for making life easier! 642-5678 . . . . . -. . . . . . ---·---. ----- SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 I PAGE 23 Dalebout enters new era in new home Real estate now on Newport Center Drive This property with great views is located at 4717 Hampden. Home offers views of sea This property at 4717 Hampden Road, Corona del MJr, in CdmCO shores. is an exceptional opportunity to own nearly a half acre south of Pacific Coast Highway Jnd adjacent to Pelican Point Golf Course's 14th green. This residence features three bedrooms, two baths. fi replace, dining room, built-in electric kitchen, carpet, wood and tile Ooors and a two-car garage. It has wonderful views of the ocean, hills and fairway. The spacious yJrd has a pool and spa. This privately gated 7,000-plus square foot home has additional space for parking. 0 n Nov. 1, a new era bcgJn for The Dalcbout Association. On that day. after 12 successrul years in the same We)tcliff Urive location. the long established real estate firm muvcd its Newport Bc;ich offices to Newport Center. "'!!e're either very foolbh. or very conr1dent," rC'mJrkcd Jerry Dalebout, founder of The Dalcbout Assoc1,1tion. "ActuJlly we're very confident," he contmucd. "Jnd this ma1or move is Jn cxrrcssion oi th.1l coniidcnce. In truth, it's more th.:in 1u>t confidence. It's a reOcction oi tru~t in our talented staff. It's a commitment to our stubbornly lo)•al clients that we're srowing, improving and firding better \\J}'S to serve them. But mostly it's J test oi chJrJcter. a re)ponsc to a slow marl..et thJt we belie' e is ready to turn." Dalebout 1s qu1cl.. to point our 1h.1t his firm did not change location) for merclr the sal..e of change. Nor was 1t a spur·of-the-moment change. It wJs his opinion that the old building was not functional enough or efficient enough to allow The Dalcbout Association to compete for listings, sales and top-flight agents. It took months to lily the proper foundation for the move according to Zack Wright, vice president, who was actively involved in finding the new site and in negotiating the complic,1tecl le.he. "The way we sec 1t," s.1) s Wright, "and I believe I speak for .111 of us, 'the so-so. the pretty good and tlK• 1u.,l plain average arc thinss ior someone l'l)l'. Not us." "We genuinely believe thJt \\e h,we the ii nest real estate off1Cl' in Ne'' pur! Bet1ch," Dalebout says with pride. "This belief is not just mine. It's :.h.:ircd l>>' our agents, our vendors and by e' C'r)' competitor who has !>Cen the truly commanding facilities. We hJ\ l' :.p.uC'd nothing in our pursuit lo prO\ ide Jn environment in which the best CJr• thri,c. This includes our present stJfi as "ell J) the outstanding, <'xpcricnced Jgcnt.s we cJnticipate will be j•)ining our firm." The Dalcbout Assoc1Jl1on's pr<~)t1g1ous space is locJted on the ground flr)()r of 610 Newport Center Dri\e, the ·l.1g~h1p oificc building of the In inc Comp.rn} 111 Newport Center. The cleg.1nt 5.400-squarc-foot office is complete \\Ith its own bathroom facilities and 1b O\\ n kitchen. The 16-foot "indows extend 120 feet along Newport Center Om c and o\erlook Fashion lsl.:ind with d1st.1111 views of the ocean. Dalebout readily admits that he's a bit proud looking b<1ck at what his people have accomplished over the years. "When we look back, all of us, to sec The Oaleboul Associ.1 tion hJs round .1 new home al 610 Ne,, port Cl·nh:r Ori• l'. hm' far \\e\·c cunw .,, .. louk .ll nur nl'\\ ofr1tcs .:ind ''e rc.1 l11t• :hl' .1,•,1 h.h 1u-: bt'gun." In urclcr to cxpu~l· t1w 11l'\\ ull1Ll') 111 the public and the rc.11 l''>l.Jtl' ulmmunll\ Tt"le D.ilcbout A)soci.1t1un pi.in., to lwlcl ,, g.11.1 open house .:11ll'r the holicJJ} ~. f)CrhJps =n the middle or l.rnu.Jry. This home is listed at S 1 .495,000 by Lyl<~en Jnd Jeff Ewing of Caldwell Banker Newport Beach. For information call 644-9060. Builders, marketing councils hosting benefit Elliott Corporation of Newport Beach reports it has completed construction of a new SJ.2 million K mart store in · Coachella. Elliott built the 93,000-sq_uare-foot store as well as all related site work. including a 607 -space parking lot and installing landscaping. The store is located on 13 acres. Larry Jablin, project manager at Elliott 's Newport Beach office coordinated the construction. Get into the spirit of the holiday s,eason by joining Home Builders Council (HBO and Sales and Marketing Council (SMC) Orange County members, as they unite t98ether for a very special "Holiday Cocktail Reception" to benefit needy children. All HBC and SMC members, non-members. and their guests dre encouraged to attend the reception Wednesday, Dec. 4, at Irvine Marriott, located at 1 f\000 Von Karman, between the 405 Freeway and Michelson Drive. 'Thi) 1s a joint venture for SMC and HBC in terms of coming together to make a difference in the lives of less BORROW NOW! CONSOLIDATE 1st-2nd and/or Bills NO PAYMENTS 'Ill Feb '91 Fld!E IN HOME CONSULTAnON Buy-Sell-Refinance Call UUla• Walker at (7lC) M6-4973 ~MOllTGA82 COllPC)llAftON fortunate children in Orange County," stated SMC Orange County president Shirley Brown of Homes For Sale Magazine. ''It's important to support eacn Other and together create the momentum necessary to make the holidays a little brighter for these children. To accomplish this, we're asking members and guests to bring a new, unwrapped gift for a child up to 18 years of age. Monetary donations arc also welcome," she added. "It's hard to imagine a child's holiday without traditional gifts," noted HBC president Ann Romano of Ann Romano Associates, "yet it's a reality for many Vickie Adney kids today The O<'C 4 r<.>cept1on '"II I w~tn ,1t 1o p m and guests will bC' tfl'Jl<'d tu .1 pJSIJ bar. holida) mu!>1L .lnd d.inung. plus a no-host bar. Adm1<..-.1on 1~ S20. plus an unwrapped gift. For reservations phone the BIA RC'Sl'f\allon Linc at 396-9695 or FAX to 396-9846. For further inlormation ron!,1\t Shirley Brown, (SMQ Home!> For S.1k' Magazine, 95 1 -4663; Marc1.l Hoffm,10, (SMC) Ahmanson Developments, Inc .. 860-5400, or Doric; Hnpp, IHRC\ SuncrC'St Interiors, 859-6111 ~ is proud lo announce the opening of Corona Pacific Escrow, Inc. a full se1Vice independent escrow conlpany. Come see the difference il1 our athhuie ... and our se1Vice l . •• PAGE 24 I SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 NEWPORT a'EAe"i/COSTA MESA-PtLdr I REAL ESTATE Realtors live it up at Pilot party T he annual party for The Pilot real estate advertisers was c1 great success, Pilot <'mplovee" s.11d . Ht>ld at John Dominis on Thursday evening, mnrl' th,in 200 pt'ople attMded the p.1rt) A ~umlltuou~ array ol food and an ample )Upply of dnn ., "'ere provid0d. S0vl'r.1I door prizt's were awarded, including fre0 ad1,ert1sing, a glider flight and weekend getaw.1ys at the Marriott. The pMty was a chance for agents and broker., to get together without th~ stress of work. to mingle and meet their Pilot account executives as well as Publisher Jim Cressinger, Associate Publisher Tom Johnson and Editor William Lobdell. Despite a soft real estat< market, the ~one was decidedly upbeat, with a great deal of optimism and 0nthusiasm about real estate in general. Man} of the agents have been in the business tor years and nave weathe1ed the ups and down) of recessions and slow times. They b<.'lievc the economy will soon pick up and it \\ill b0 b,1ck to business as usual. Representatives from Grubb and Ellis, ReMax, Nationwide USA, Prudential Newport, Star Real btatl' Coldwell Banker and ERA Rafferty and Lloyd '"Ne among those attending the festivities. fr'Qf11 Prudential Newport Rutty, Joan King, relocation director, and Howard Dippell, brohr. Attending the festivities were, from left, Jlldcie Handleman, Joan Trout, Karen Trout, Phil Trout, Cindi Handleman and Katie Farnex . ...... ,,,., .,.,.. E~ng the party at John Dominis were, fl'Olft left, fltalnllln se..p, Sutle Safront, Don Quinn arid Vaughn Safford, all of Star Real Estate, Newport leedi DMtlon. Recent real esute s.>les /IS ~ by ~ Continental La~rs Titk Co. in ~nta M.l. Real sou trans.taions ap~ar in tM Pilol every SalUtdily. Costo Mesa 0 2082 Mandltill Or .. S36S,OOO, S bed1oom, 3 bMh ID Rene £. Por- olc. 0 3309 c.alfonM& SC.. S228,000, • 3 bedtoom, 2 bMh to Prisldll.a A. Rocco. 0 ( 1781 Hurnminabitd Dr.. $393,000, .. bed. room. 2 bad\ to John H. Ernsbep. 0 1256 c__, Aft., S228,SOO, 3 bedroom. 2 bath IO WM:ia L Qt. la. 0302J~la,. S22l,SOO, 3 bedtoom. 2 mth '° David J. Dowd. o 931 Julllpero Dr. S215.000. 4 ~ 2 b.1dt to ltlndDlptl J. Spttt. 0 2547~Ln., S21S,OOO, 3 bedloom, 2 m&h '° lMtY 1Cn1us. 0 26l ~ Dr., s 160,000. ) bechotn, 2 bad\ fO CMlaopher M.V•. 0 2524 ...... PL. $200,000, l bedloom, 2 b.1dt to Mid'8tl 0 . Battisa. o 2520 Dub Pl •• 5230,000, l bedroom, 2 bath 10 MochJl•I C Jarvis. o 2511 loyol.a Rd .. $243,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath 10 Steven M H.lrris. o 2526 Carnegie Ave., $257,000, 3 bedroom. 2 mth 10 Robert F Marr. o 2338 Rulgers Or., S 1901000, 3 b >droom, 2 bath to Robert F. Marr. o 716 Allegheny Ave .• S 138,SOO. 4 bedroom, 2 mth to David Parse!. o 140 Sonora Rd ., S215,000. 4 hdroom. 2 mth 10 John H. Weiss. o 1130 Paularino Aw. $249,500, 3 hedroom, 2 mth to ~, o. Vep. o 1075 Tyler Wy •• $206.000. 3 bedroom, 2 bath to B~ T. 8.auef. o 1114 fl C\mlno Or., $225,000, .. bedroom. 2 bath IO Robert l. Au· ptine. o 2752 Cibol.a Aw .. $242,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bad\ lo Pam Am- buftey. 03117 Mctanley Wy. $240,000, .. bedtoom, 2 bath to c.ty T. Her· Mndez. 02909 1.a s.ne Aw .. U32,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bath to Adol( Him· mer. 0 Recent re.ii estJre s.1/es J5 reportt'<l by the Contint.'nt.>I LJ11 t•crs Title Co. 1n 5.JnrJ -'n.>. RC'JI estdre trJns.1ctions Jppear in th<' Pilut <'very SJturdJ). Newport Beoch O 2299 Colden Cr .• S260,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Allen Miry.udi o 2237 Golden Ci .. S285,000, l bedroom 2 bath to MichJel Nils- son. o 203 Vi.a lthau, $645,000. 3 bedroom, l bath to Ronald Ar· rachef. o 216 Vi.a Genoa, $825,000, 3 bedroom, 2 b.uh to Robert Pen· ner. c 124 Via Mtnlone, $625,000, 3 bedroom. 2 bath to John Rallis. o 217 Via Orvltlo, SS50,000 to ~ron St Cl.Jir. o 125 Via Ytlla, S 320,000, 2 bedroom, 2 bath to Lars H.11· \/Of'S('ft. 0 212 391h SI •. S350,000. 2 bedroom, 1 bath to Thomas Tar- button. o 4009 Seuhore Or., S 1 ,500,000, to Lloyd Ruder. o 3130 Clay SI., S453,SOO, ) bedroom. 1 bath to Anthony Ellsworth. o 20435 Upper Day Dr.. S-165.000, 3 bed· room, 2 bJth to Early Ha\\~ons S405,000, 4 bedroom, 3 bJth to Joseph Kee- ley. o 2607 Vist.a Orm1da, $340,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Eugene Kalak- SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 I PAGE 25 O 338 Vista Trucha. S380,000, 4 bedroom. 2 bath to John A. Drews. 0 2915 Qued.:ida S-150,000, -I lx-drc1urn 2 bJth to Joseph Ryan o 2010 Vist.i C.1udal, 5325,000, 2 bedroom. c 206i Vist.i Del Oro 5365.000, 2 lx'<lroum 2 bJth to Web>ter Guol· lory. u 2443 Bamboo St., S470.000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to O.miel B. Mc· Nerney. outski. rr========================;;;;;;;. o 2639 Buclceye SI., SSW>,000, 4 bedroom, SELL 2 bath to Cregoiy C. Pyros. your home o 2130 Vista Enlrada, through classified WESTCAL FINANCIAL llU llUll lllUCIU 1 l tlllllllll 30 Year Fixed Stlll Under Market 1.625%/1.tr ... ·0wrer 0co oeo sm. CorCIO 10 $1Q1.250 ~~ RcrNe, Tool Storti 5.1511.0• ,,,. 15e30e60 Day Lock·ln1 • Purchole Of Ref' ... "ICll'lee • Jumbo loans~ to~ mmon .... • ,,,. --.ct tD ~ Cal fof Oetall Paul Hamilton (7H) 720-8440 TIJere ls a difference ••. Lowe.I Rates · Best Service I NEWPORT FINANCW. GROUP, INC. A MORTGAGE CORPORATION lies/dent/al Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 mllllon * Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Unlts r-l) r ,~ J ( 1 r ( ) I 11 for n 1 l 1 t l o n Ca II Dor 1 Tr/Iv 7 1 -+-85 1-0202 30 Yr. Axe<t 1st T.D. 30 Yr. A.R.M. 1st T.0. ® __ ...... _,, 8.50%/8. 78 APR 5.875%/8.420 APR Max. loan $191,250 Min. 10% down 60 day lock Max. loan $600,000 Min. 010% down 60 day IOck KEY LENDERS AND RATES INTBOT 1'. flC*TI LOCK· ADJ. AATt DOWN l'!t If A.'·"· INOO FAEO. (714) 494-2005 ··~ 5 1.750 10 8.1!16 5.750% 10 1.250 7.36 191 ,250 2.375 6CO 6M {714) 83:M3IM (714) 34N702 (714) 588-3982 8.e2:5% 10 1.750 10 8.9& 8.625% 10 1.750 10 8.&e 8.625% 20 1.750 10 8.&e 8. 750% 10 t. 750 __ 45...:..__ _ _;8;.;..99:...;.___ 5.000% 10 1.875 7.39 191,250 2.375 B.000% 10 1.875 7.54 191,250 2.375 -~------7. 200% 20 o.2so 7.96 __ 500---"-.ooo __ 3.ooo 5.250% 10 2.250 7.71 191,250 2.875 6CO 6M 6CO 6M L6M 6M tTS 1Y ___ ;.......;_;...;;..;;...;;_ ___ ----:..(714) 951..a206 8.87_5% ___ 5_ 2.000;__ __ 45 ___ 9_. 14 _S_.8_7_5_% __ 10 __ 1.750 7 50 ___ 19_1.:....250_. _ __:.2....;.625 HS 1Y (714) 883-1111 (800) 843-7846 (714) 724-8200 (800) 554-2626 (800) 333-SANK 14 ~2917 (714) 137.5200 (714) 454-a.8 (714) 587-3050 (714) 248-1178 (714) 851.Q202 (714) 850-0855 (714) 253-4155 (714) 485-0850 (800) 338-3060 (2t3)M-1441 (IOO)a.1111 (7t') 72IN640 (714) ... ,_ 8.750% 10 1.500 21 8.96 8. 750% 5 1 .875 30 9.00 ---------8. 750% 20 1.500 45 8.96 8.875% 20 1 .500 45 9.09 8. 750% 5 2.000 60 9.02 8.500% to 2.375 10 8.80 8.e2:5% 10 1.875 30 8.87 8.175% 20 0.125 10 8 .. 93 8.625% 10 2.000 30 8.89 8.625% 10 1.875 2, 8.87 8.625% 10 2.000 60 8.89 8.500% 10 1.750 21 8.73 9.000% 10 0.000 21 9.04 8.750% 10 1.500 10 8.96 8.750% 10 1.750 14 8.99 8.625% 5 2.000 30 8.89 &87K 10 0.600 30 8.97 ·-~ 10 1.500 45 8.81 1.825'1' 5 2.000 30 ... _s_._625_"-__ 10 __ 1.500 1 so 191,250 2.500 &eo 6M 6.950% 20 1.875 7 88 500.000 2 750 L6M 6M _6;;,_._750%:...;.__,;____:.20..;___1...:.:.250:..:..:. _ __.:..;;9.23 500,000 2.350 ___ 1_10_ 1M 7.875% 20 1.500 9.17 600,000 2.250 110 1 M 6.625% 10 2.000 7.52 191,250 2.500 6TB 6M 6.750% 30 1.000 7.74 1,500,000 2.875 1TS 1V __ 5._8_75_% ___ s __ 2.;;..ooo..:....;..; __ 7.68 191.250 __ 2_.62_5 __ 6C0 ___ 6M __ e ._000% ___ ,_o __ t.000 ___ 1_.1_1 191,250 2.125 6CO 6M 5.875% 10 1.500 7 51 191,250 2.500 6CO 6M ----------~ ------__ 5._250% ___ 1_0 __ 1.750 7.39 191.~ 2.375 6CO 6M 5.875% 20 2.000 7.68 600,000 2.625 6CO 6M 5.875"' 10 1.500 7.63 350,000 2.625 6CO 6M _s_._175_"-__ 10 __ 0_.ooo ___ e_.73 191,250 2.000 110 1M NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA -------NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA ----------------5. 825 % 10 1.625 7.57 191.250 2.750 1TS 1Y 5.2.50% 10 1.500 7.38 191,250 2.375 6CD 6M 5.875% 20 1.2&0 7.49 500,ooo 2..soo eco 6M 8.00CJ% 10 1.250 7,69 111.250 2.175 1TS 1Y .. --.,_ ------ PAGE 26 /SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 2BR home is ready to m~e n lots of room to expand! Jacuzzi, great entertaining deck, fireplace, garage, RV/boat parking ........... NOW $119,000 Jana Shuler at Pavtllon Real Estate: 675-1120 or 650-5049 REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE ... ~ --=.:~....:.·.;..:•...L...o1-.i ' VIOauJ: aAUOl Great lamily Ooorptan 3BR 2~BA Spacious + highly upgraded duplex Iden . balconies. patios & rOoldeck 1~~lctoh Remodeled In '87 and '89 Owner·s unit 3BR. ll'-',000 .... __ 3BA up and 2BR. 2BA downstOlJ'S Excellent $1ff.OOO value 01 $691.000 AJao olhHlnf/: Bal ls Duplex un.ooo Custom Utlle Bal Is JBR 2~3A "'5.000 New custom ho~ + opt. views OI boy lflf,000 3Bll 2BA Qu1e1 West end Reduced ....... Lmle Bal ts cusrom 3BR 2VlBA l1H.lltl0 Bal ls custom JBR. JBA Qu1e1 West end Un,ooo .,,, unrllfll '9ntDlula. Small d\lpla, 099ll1Md Jot. un,f/00 CllVCS aVIDOLD e Jiii ULll e ll&lr'f WHDllft <Uffa Q:)ef £1,b: A touch of the famous -historical Villa d' Este nestled on Lake Como Italy! See our villas Wed thru Sun 12-5 p.m., Kate Steele, Sales Consultant, 401 Seaward Road, Corona Highlands. Builder will Include the escrow costs & Interest rates are the best! Invest in your future, enjoy Pelican Hill Golf Course 2 blocks away & beautiful beaches of Corona del Mar a quiet inner courtyard & elegant European touches. $570-$750,000 Chris Hopper (714) 673-8494 CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES • 3407 E. Cooat Highway, COfOnO dtl Mar, CA. 92626 With 50 Ft. Dock Brand new 2BR + giant of/ice. J baths, 4 car garagt, roof dtck w/ granilt, marbk & skylights in Newport Btach ........... $1,299,000 673-3777 CANNERY VIUAGE R&tl..1'Y let U1 Ilea, YH Sell Y o•r Proptrtr! for information C111 C1111ifit4, 642-5678 If You Mow it, Trim it, Fix it, Build it, Move it, or Cleon it. Advertise it in the Pilot Classifieds. •Coll 642-5678 To ~ace your ad today' • NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 I PAGE 27 ·•Spa •Pool •View ••Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool .-Give Add,_. at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN **57 8-'boe C0YM ('Balboa Cow9) N.B. 17M181 lelil5,000 Sat/Son 1-5 3BEDROOMS 219 Via SM'I Remo, Udo lale 173-7300 te75.000 Sun 1-4 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN **•221 E Baytront, Balboa laland 17W777 11,950,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1608 Ruth Lane, Newpol1 Beach 873-4400 $549,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 711 Via Udo Nord, Udo .... 975-e 181 1937 ,500 •1418 N. LoulM, Santa Ana 846-1712 $229,900 *1112 Benlahif'e lAne, w .. tciltt NB Sot/Sun 1·5 Sun 1·5 75~100 $44S5,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 219 V\11Kcwon,Udo111e 17:.,7300 $825,000 3278 Calltomta St. Coate Meaa 5454389 12e5.000 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sat 1-4 4 BR plm FAM RM or DEN •3001 Counery Cl4,lb, M ... Verde, CM e:n-1aee 1447,735 Sal/Sun 1-4 OPEN HOUSE *•. • 5 Cypress Pt. Lane, Big Canyon 673-8728 $1,395,000 Sun 1-5 ••,,....•Rue Chantilly, Big Canyon N.B. 759-9100 $1,400,000 Sunday 1-4:30 *9. /6 Rue Vlllars, Big Cyn NB 673-8728 $1 ,339,000 By Appt ••1901 Santiago Dr, N-port Beach 873-7300 $695,000 Sun 1-5 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN e 1a11 Port Laurent, Harbor Vlew Home•. NB 840-5664 $829,000 Sunday 1·5 •••. 14 Oak Crfft Ln. Big c:vn, NB 673-8728 $2,549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• • 1609 Antigua Way, Newport Beach 759-9100 $1,299,000 Sun 1-5 2312 Port ~. Harbor Vu Hma 673-7300 $609,000 Sunday 1-4 &BEDROOMS •• • 2 Rocky Point. corona del Mar 285-6476 $1 ,389,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ' 7 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •• • 1140 E Oceanfront, N-port Beech 673-3777 $4,795,000 Sunday 1-5 TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM •• ,,.....240 Nice 118, VIiia Balboa, NB &4~770 $198,800 Sun 1·4 .. ,,....230 #104 Ulte Lane, s.anare NB 759-9100 $216,000 Sun 1-":30 2 BEDROOMS ..,,... • 11 Vienna, Hrt>f Rdg9, NB 731""4444 S559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• ,,.....950 Cagney #307, VIiia Balboa, NB 955-5800 $249,\)()() Sat/Sun 1-5 ***•1235 Ba~ Or, Mal KAI, NB 844-1600 $775,000 Sat 2-4:30 "'*••230 Liiie Ln+110, Sealalre, N.B 759-9100 $429,000Sun 1-4:30 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •381 Seawtnd NB (lrvl,,. Ave/University) 673-8728 $245,000 Sun 1·5 402 Columbia, Newport Crest 673-7300 $239,000 3 BEDROOMS ••,,...230 Liiie Ln +313, S.alalre, N.B. Sun 1-5 759-9100 $579,500 Sun 1-5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ••"'SS Shearwatw, N~ Beach 760-8102 $399,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 HOMES FOR RENT 202 #B Monte Vista. COsta Mesa 557-2691 $925/mo Open Sat/Sun 12-4 Plug Into the .. Pilot Classified section to find services from electricians and plumber5 to landscapers & pointers. Call 642-5678 to place your ad today I Classified Comrnunity Marketplace ... .. PAGE 28 I SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE Houses/Condo For Sale GENEIU\L 1002 NEED HELP BUY· ING A HOME?? Prequallfylng for a loan? Selecting the home & area of your choice? Select the professional to Worll lor You w/degrees, working knowledge, knows the area and flheen years of experi- ence. Raylene Mlr1cle Ofc: 780-5000 X214 Rea: &31·1098 Rf/JVA( .. / "rwra .. "Yf rf \ ·11 REALTORS• •VETERANS• BUILDER CLOSE OUT ( (I It I J •'-•\ \ l ll~ I J\ M ... ~t\ IU:!-1 DELl\1,"l to.!:! Interested In currant •JUST LISftDl• real estate market ·-------• Cuatom hm on Falde b I I I I I R2 wkS••ac. MOO u y n g s • n g • * TWNHM VALUES ··'· thru & thru lot holdlng/refl, lease op. Charming newer En-S279K •gt, •A"' 2770 Uons? Call " .,...,.. FREI! REAL gllsh tudora. 3BR BEAUTIPUL. pvt 2BR ESTATE HOTLINE 2lhBa, s399•5oo & 2~BA twnhm Mu1t I 2BR 2BA S349,500 w/ · Even nga 6pm-8pm vaulted celllnga, fir• 1e1: ~owl19:189,000. 875-5511 places, din rma + g • 5-5 · Agta Barb or Pam Tarmat Open Todayt Beat Buy!! PATRICK Tl!NORI! M••• Verde 38r 2ea BAJ.HOA PENINSUl.i\ I007 Agt 79().8702 home on cul-d•sac. (OY9f S150 ooo ooo Sold) Only S2 t 0,000. Cell ' ' Ag1, 931 •2ftS BAYFRONT WJDOCK ------'FREE O'trectory Of Chrmng dplx. 2/2 & 2/ ii Por Sale •Y Owners. 1. Pvt bch $1 ,350,000 -'...:......!,...__!. -895-9800 e.1 GN\dy Rllr. e1w161 • LEASE OPTION HOME + INCOMI! NEW HOMES On Balboa Panlnaula. '="""=,,.....,,,..,,...,.,,...---3eR, H'.BA, frplc, BEST DUL Contem-3BR & 4BR. over 2300 open cells, front, rear porary slngle famlly aq. fl. $1800/mo. patlos. PLUS garage hm. 3BR 3BA. CloM 2103 Valley Road apt single with bal· to bch, shopping. Builder 548-1001 cony & fmt sundeck. P r I c • d t o • e 11 . 1h block to bay & S.95,000. Call Sandy, beach. Income on 759·1415; Grubb & rear unit la $700/mo. Ellla ~ 818 N. Balboa 81, 786- 0023. J.O.K. Assoc. 213-662-3155. SPYGWS CUSTOM Move Up to .... v.rc1eu $500 total move In ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!!!!!~I Spectacular 8BR, 6BA. French doors & windows, pvt atrium, custom pool & apa & sparkllng waterfall. Oversized comer lot. S t a t • -o f ·I h e -a r t kitchen. Absolute best cu1tom valual 2 Charming 3BR 28a home on cuf-d•.ac. Large lot & RV ac- ceaa. Asking only S280,000. Call for appt. Ask for Anne cost. New 2 story hma. 4br 2¥•ba, dbl gar, frplc, Ille roof. $165,000 CALL NOWI 24 hrs Bkr 850-5892 FREE IJlrectory Of For Sale By Owners. 955-5800 RENT through classlfied GENERAL 1002 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper fits in. GENERAL l 002 McCa•land 631-1268 or 751-4330 WM~" .. ·. . .. Rocky Point, Spygla•• •--------Hiii, CdM. OPEN SAT/ Call s u N 1 _.. : 3 o . Clasalfled S1 ,389,000. laura Hu1bend. Tarbell, Todayl 285-8478 842·15878 --- GENEIU\J. 1002 Gl-:Nt:ll.r\l. 100:.! LLONGS' LISTIN.GS PALERMO r.100E l · : .1 • r100 ' . ' ' ' • ~ ' • j ; ' j • ' : 1966 PORT BRISTOL -$459,000 - Lowest price in the Harbor Vi,ew Homes CARMEL Model--clean, bright, wide lot. WE CAN HELP Fixed rates below9%. 1754 PORT MANLEIGH --$559,000 - Exquisite care by tho original owner. Very private yard. Upgraded kitchen. 2207 PORT CARLISLE --$589,000 Phase Ill, with community pool, spa, temis court. V.ery large rear yard. II STRAIGHT-ON CCEAN VIEWI II JUST LISTED IN CDM- INTERSECTION OF OCEAN BLVD. Could accomodate a stunning new custom home--bay view from several rooms. PERFECT "BUILDER'S• LOTI -t::~ONGS OF NEWPORT GERRY AND CHR!STA -640·5664 ( 'O S'I /\ Mt.~,\ I 11.! I N t·. \\ I 'U I( I Open S.t/SUn 1-4 HEAC'tl lllh'I 3C:J g:::."H~~= -HAR-a·o·R·R-ID_G_E_I 4BR 2~e. located on Absolute steal! Condo prestigious Mesa w/pool, spa, tennis + view -Onlr Varda fairway. t 0,000 $489,900 w/Termsl sq. ft. lot. HouH OPt!N TODAYI needs cosmetics - Hiier• dHperatell 24 HR DOORMAN! $447,735. Call Ann• Only mld·rlM ocean & MoCa•land bay condo w/boat slip 63t-1266 or 751-4330 & 24 hr doorman In Ill :\ill'l:<dO~ B I I\ ( II I ll HJ . ··-orr l'orS••~•· .... IHVINI-. lO·H SUPERBLY STYLED exec home. Stunning obstructed ocean, hill, city light vlew1 In prestigious Turtle Rock Crest. Only $779,900. Cell Safe. ERA Group #1 Realty 559-1700ot154-3497 Nt-:Wl'Olt I Ht-:/\( 11 1111;!1 . ,, SELL. ~t1nsdfled Ml-1111 Ci E N E H.AI. I OU:? fully secured bldg. Ltg modal 2BR 2YlS. w/ sauna. 1845,000 w/ Terms. OPN TODAY BAYVIEW TERR Absolute value! Model perfect 3BR 2'ABa home w/pvt yard + lush landscaplng 1399.900 w/Termsl OPRNTODAYI VILLAIW.IOA PanthouM 2BR 2BA w/dln rm + lrg patio deck In MCuttty bldg. Only $249,900 w/ termsl Open Todeyl PATRICK TENORE Agt 79().8702 lOwr 1150.000.000 Sold) PILOT CLASSIFlllD It's the resource you can count on to sell a myriad of merchen- dlse Items, because our column1 compel quallfled buyers to ealll e.42·9878 GENEIU\I. 1002 NI:-\\ t'1 lll I HEAl'H 111"'' OPEN HOUSE Reduced $25,000 Large family home In bHt family area. Pri- vate upstairs/down-stairs muter suite (or ln·law quarters, otllce, hobby, muter 1ulte, etc.) Gleaming REAL hardwood ftoors. Con- venient galley kitchen with walk~n pantry. Pool 1lza lot enclosed by beautiful garden wall. Owner found an- other property -ready to go. '549,500. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 1 I08 Ruth Lane eroaU 848-8770 673-4400 SELL your home through classlfled For Ad Action Cal a ... AD-VIS<I 642-5678 GENERAL 1002 ,,~,, M011VA11D SIWll Thi• motivated Hiier'• horM le Ideally planned for Dffvacv. Splcloua muter sulle, 1uper entertaining patio .,.. -Thie 0019tandlng EMtalde 3BR, 2BA home must be Men to be totally appNClated. Caln NOW for your prtvate ahowfng, $129,000. I Nt' "l'I 1111 Bt-.1\< II I Ob~ OPEN HOUSES SUNDAYS 1-4 V•ftSAILL•S VILLA BALBOA & SSAl'Alfte s .. Open HOUH C rectory or Call for lnh Marr Ann MoQulr• 841-8770 Pl•••• Enter et v.,.aJllH Gate c Hospltel Rd 673-4400 •llAVFRONT dplx v doctt. Oen VU W/& weterfront. Remooete $599,000 890-8927 •HAR•Oft ftlDQI!· TownhouH, '559,00 s.wtrade 11 eoK .. fOf TO, small RE 1 Floflda prop. Sub1T creative otlers. Bkr 72t-4449 DUPLEX: Priced to .. 111 Goo loceUonl ~ blk t sand Income pote1 tlaJ. Motlveted Hiii asking 1399.ooo. Cannery VIiiage All~ 87:14777 PILOT CLASSIFIEI It's th• eolutlon you'• Harchlng for -whall er you're Meklng home, an apartmen a new occupation c evan a stray pet. Gt;NEflAI. 100' llLL I ... WEll1Ell 1IO-IOOO er Ml-1111 I • 11-, • •fl I 11/ o· d .. 0 ~. )( tit d 0 "I• Ir • "I· • t. >r I NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE L_ SATURDAY, November 301 1991 I PAGE 29 NEWPOll I BEACH 1111"1 BALIGA OCEANFRONT 1 t 07 E. BaJbOe Blvd. Plons + p«mlta for 2 units. $1,250 ,000. Robln1on Reelty, 54&-5&47 SAYFRONT dphc w/ dock. Oen vu w/eo' CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE 1 S/\J\, II\ A N /\ I UMU HAt.HOJ\ COSTA MESA 2124 ISLANU 2 108 3br, 2ba house. D/W, 2 Nt;WPOHT BEACH 2 169 BJ\l.HOJ\ PENINSULA 2807 COHONA CORONA DEL MAil 28 22 DEL MAR 2822 OPEN 3BR 28A, 2,000 •q ft. Perlect English Tudor '229.900. 1416 ---------.: N. LoulH, Santa Ana. car gar, priv. Collogo Beaut Lido hm. Drive Park, $1100/mo by 232 Via Eboli. 3Br $1 800/mo chramlng •D'hnl 21r ta. $tots,.. Free Turkev & Christ· Bavtronl, 2BR 2BA. Compl renovated, g3r, mas Tree 11 you move pvt bch, prkng. Boal deck. patio, 1000 + st 1n quickly. Penlhouso SUn. 1 to 5PM. John, 9gt. 848· 1712 SOllTlf ( <>AS T Mt-,l"H O IOH6 Charming 2Br 1 Ba cottage w/frplc, 1 garage, yrly $1200 S. Bayfron1 upper dplx, 4Br 2Ba. frplc, 1 garage, yrly $2500 Exec ~tyle N. Bav· front 3BR 3V•Ba home, tip, dbl ga· rage, . y·ly $3000. Lora Vane• Rltrs 873-4082 540-8119 2ba, 2 frplcs. Walk to Avail Dec. 1. bch $2500. 631·0571 E.s1do CM. 3BR 1 BA Big Cenwon Condo on ..,.---------,.....--• home, pels OK. golf course wtvlew . $1100. 714/642·4160. 2BR 2Ba. sep gar, f/p, space avl. 675-1751 No pets 7&0.1713 Apt. refurb1sheO Now *EXEC 1BR/1BA* kit .. carpets & decora· $900 u111s pd. Small tion. Incl. t p , 2· $1600/ mo. 644-6262 tBR, now appls, refs Balcony, pallo, gac. carports, o.111onslvo req'd. No pets. 106 E lndry & view, Avail 12/ oecks. $1200 mo 1 yr CONDO Bav. 7 2 3 -0414 or 1. 5925/mo. 857·6753 lse. Mu 2 occupani. 311 Alla Ln. 3 BR. l:V• BLUFFS 3br, mostly (213J S9e-0919 lBR 1BA. $~/mo. 1 1_N_o_P.,.e_~ ........ 6_73_·,,..4,...,4,...42 __ BA end unit. Enc furn, palio, Igo living/---------• blk to ocn. Uk• new! GREAT S TUDIO. Tile di I 2 es600 taro• 1 br dphc, s & 1 Patio, del 2 car ga· n ng aroa. car gar, E 8 2 View. love rtg oak cabinets. part S 575 7 -644 2237 417 ay Ave. rage. $1100/mo. Call 1 · 14 • · Balboa. u1lllttes pd, Encl gar. Lndry. Prt· tu1n, w/d, uttt pd Mr. A\:>binson, Agonl. CLIFF HAVEN. Airy 3BR no pell 547•1155 vacy. Single qu1e1 per· S695 mo. 640-4255 714-548·5947 2BA. fam rm, no pets. son Avail 12'1 675-02621"N_e_w_e_r_1_B_R_,_h_r_o_w_o_tlr-s 2BR, den + l V•BA. E 'ald• spacious 3br 321 Snug Harbor. •P•nlnaul• Point• 41 0 Seaward 2·Slory Ille krlbalh, deck. cat· frplc. patio, gar. Yrly 2ba. 2 car gar. frptc,1..,,..s,...,1=-=5=-=oo,,..,..,1 .. m:-:0,,.. ... 54,,..-s .. -64-..n=--Oulet 1BR. close to 2BR 1BA, encl pa110. port. w o hkup, btHn 51 250+ Aeg fr Pr op lg yard, pet ok. Avl EASTBLUFF Back Bav bay/ bchl s55o mo comm pool, dbl car· rel119 S925. 733·1821 875-4000 now $1100 /mo. VIiia & grnblt vul 3Br _v_r•_Y_· _•_4_s..a __ 8_3_3_.....,~ port, $850. No Pols NICE 2Br 1Ba 1·story water front. $6191(1 .. IMllM Also. dphc In Nwpt Hgta S319K.. 850-8927 Cu'e & cozv 2BR lBa -:-R_e .. n_1a_1_s_9_7..,.5...,-4_9_1_2-., 2"'1Ba, 2 car gar. frptc, •YEARLY clean 3BA _8_3_2_-4_6_1_8_____ recenlly relurb. 0 11 C I -= $1695/mo 252·0339 2BA, fp, w/d, gar. 704 JASMINE. Nr park. street, no garage ottage w/ rplc, ga· E.s1do, ups lairs guosl 133 44th St Avall 1 BR 151 fir. Piii patio. $925. 723· 1565 Agent CANNERY VILLAGE Comm'I down, giant res. upstairs, a Cat o• rage, S449,000 Ruee Flu ter) Cenner~ Vllle9• R•~ 973-377'7 LEASE OPTION FABULOUS OCEAN & BAYVIEW HOME Custom 38R 5Ba home. Game rm w/20 ti wot bar, pool a gamo tables. Built-In entertainment cem.r. Huge master auh• w/ spo L•t'e negotiate. Reduced To $995,000 Rawl•n• Mir.cl• 790 ·SOOO e xt 2 14. Open Sat/Sun t-S 2311 CIHt?• 1;1m Lowest Priced 2-ltr In the "Por1 Str .. tal Expanded a up- graded. Lg lot. Bkr f1~~Jtoo Newport Heights Doll HouH This perlect Uttle place s11a on 9300 aq. ft. of N1wpor1 beM:h land. Build up or outl A slGBI at S439,000. c.11 Anne McC••l•ncl 63 1·1288 or 751~ Iii HI NO DOW'Nll Must Sell Spactoue 2BR 2Ba Back Bayt Obi gar, lndly, frplc. N~ loan + Aaaoc eque11 $1 300/mo. Prine ontv 173-7914 OwntrWIUlefl. Under llarltttll Lta1e o p tio n o r •hared equlty. 411R 3Ba. 2900 a/f. l'onnal <llnlng rm, famlfy ""· cul-de .. ao locatlon. C111 tor d«ahll c.,., .... 93t-1141 ,ILOT 6iiiiiliiD lt'1 the •••r .. o-1cc11a, tn~ D•c~•d "'artr..,,a.o. Ylllttdr~ • .,. eea1tu1ty • ~ al ... HUNTINGTON rage, atorage & yard collage, walk In MARBOR RIDGE! 1211 644 0552 Carport. Avail now! $1200/mo. 873-3313 closet. t/p, 1110 balh & Guard gated wt Oen · • $800/mo. Pp '1194·2900 On The Beach! kit.. french door1. & ;cu" Views from B •"'ront furn/unfurn, Beeutlful 28r 2"'1Ba Prtvate gated slroct BEACH AREA **S370/MO Incl utll. Sr. Park, over 65, 2Bdrm, 2Ba. IMMAC LESS THAN S40,000. •w Owner 714.373. 821 t . Call for Appl. BALBOA PENINSULA 2107 oock, w /d , rolrlg. 1 rooms Skv spacious 2Br 2Ba. w/ • tBR 1t3A S875 mo stove, micro Incl. A11a1t ~ohs h d d ·,, ,· d , parking. dock. mrble entry, trptc, W Call Agt, C Ward Rentals! Rentals! Short & Long Term Rentals Furn/ Unlurn 12/15. 1 person. No 9 ts, r w rs, r beach $1175 Incl D. blltn bo>okcasos, 2 931·2242 pots. 642-0366. drs w/ beveled glass. utlts B~v 675-&438 docks. garage. A'C. --0--.--..,...,,..,,,.--~ E/sld e T own home l 4Br 2•hBa. llVlng rm w/frplc, sep family om, 2 car gar, end unit, pool & tennis. Vacant! $1300/mo. Romax Rllrs &42·979 7 elcl &40.5324 . blks to bchl $1300/ SPACIOl.S 3BR 2PA HARBOR V1EW HOMES Be"'ront Xtra clean mo. Avl 12/1 644-7744 unu. Vaulloo ce1ls 2 l\('Ht-:1\GE 1125 Come s -Vall Sharp 3BR 28A 1mr1 dio-studio, teak furn, lg CHARMING 2BA lBA, car gar. master BR Ing rm, sec systm, lrg bath, kllchon, st01a9e, pvl patio, garage, lrplc, w o. 1119 Asking yatd. Good IOc. $2050/ w/d $650 Incl uttls frptc. So 01 PCH Avail S16SO mo 723·5405 mo lncls grndr 7~5064 yrly. Bev 67$-6438 1211 Sl300'mo 673·5513 Studio, s1eps 10 Clllnti LANCASTER 10 aetes deMt1 land. S55,000. A Onrlcty .-. 875-6161 Cove bch Pvl en· Nwpl Cresl 3BR 2'/zBA. Furn 3BR 2BA, 1 house CHARMING S1ud10 W/ 1tarcc. balh. no kll -Lease optton 10 buy. off beach. bale & frplc & French doors. no pels 1 pl'rson .._ EaslslOe 2BR 1Ba. gar, Pool/tennis courls. parking. $1100/mo to on tovotv eauo. 1 per· --=====~--encl patio. no pols. 757-0663 or 548·3033 June t. 640-4784. son. All u1111 pd. S650/ s543. Avail 121 l3 Mr ""~ I I 1BR $850/ 2636 S 1 Thompson. 572·1101 ..,.,ra n ce. g • gar• mo. an a Nwpt Hnta 1611 CllN mo. 856·3 I 20 9500 HESOH1 lndry, dock. ocean. No Ana Ave i'C 645-1020 • Modern 2BR, f/p, d/w, ---------oays .. 723· eves pots. $825 • dop Dr. frnt unll 2BR. 1 BA, parking, pallo. $975, l'HOl'J-:H rY l :'>80 Hot off th• press. Free 548-3727. East side Twnhme! w/d, frptc, hardwd firs. yearlv. No pots. 72 page color buyers ---------2 Master bdrms. $1200/mo. 675-6517 511 w. Bav. 640·5U9 FIND HAVE A GARAGE SALE 642-5678 gulde to Mountain r.. Island Waterfront! 2 1<iBa, dining rm, OCEAN view home In The Community ar· sort property. Call $1600. Now corpol & lrptc, gar. Nr park & Seav1ow. Ga1od comm kel Ptoce Pilot C1as11· todav. 800-S5"'-8808 paint. Oav10, Coldwell schOol S10951mo Va· w/tennls courts & lied an apartment throuqh classified JUNE LAKE 2BR/1BA Banker 7 22·1488 cant. Rt!max 642·9797 pool 3BR, 2•..,BA. fom ___ &_4_2_·5_9_7_8 __ w hae. " acre. Close rm. Av:ul 1216 91. 1 or town. $159,500. 8111 Lg Altracltve 3BR. gar. Equip Yd w/house 2 yr lease. SJOOO m.:i Gnind,•.l7&-et61 lndry, paltos. 1n20r0ocn, Nico Clean 2BR 1BA Lydia Hill, Agt. 644• 1 Houses/Condos For Rent Crt:NUtA L 2 102 no pols house with v., ncre 9060 or 760.0223. dop. Avail. 548-3727. lonced storago yard l--------- CORONA DEL MAR 2122 Perloct lor oqu1pmon1 STEPS TO SAND! or ma1er1al slorago YEARLY 1 to 3BR bohmd your nomo. nomes/duploxes avl S1250'mo For nppl now $600·51850/mo 2Br 1ba roar unit Hollo· call 642·38 l 2 or Incl Ocoanlronl. !rope. v iew. clean. 645-0968 Villa Rentals LIDO l a LI!... Over· walk 10 pork shops l-L-o_v_o_N_e_!:il--.,-1 -=2-=B-=R,...2~B=-A:--n-u alzed ~r lot. 4BR, _s_900_'_rn_o_6_40-_5_63_3_.,.. crpVpnl. vaulloO coils.1 ___ 6_7_5_-4_9_1_2 __ 3BA. Huge tamuv 4BR 2•.->BA. com poot. pool. 2 car garage C· Villa Balboa! khch & 3 car garage. ten. ocoan v1ow, gar· 21 Pro's. 832·5695 Spacious lBR • oon, $2500/mo donor S2.500. Bkr nu I-=,...,..~:":":=--=--.,..~ ORT BCH NPT HG HTS 2Br 1 Ba security condo. mce Nl!WP ... crpts pnl 64()-4t52 dphc, patio. nu k1V cpl. view, lrplc, w/d Incl. Remodeled. 3BA. 5 BR EXECU T IVE w'O hkup. N/pots 5825 S1250/mo. Avt 12115. 2BA. Pool. St800/ mo. HOME vory private, Avail now. 644·8568 Villa Rentals Agt, Ounca'1 &46-1938 contomporarv SBA.I------~:=~ PENINSULA PT ·2bd 3BA home. Poot. 1pa. SECLUDED E'SIDE 975-4912 apt yearly· S925 Private accen 10 3 lmmacula1e. llke new NEWPORT BCH beachea. $3500/mo. 2BR 2BA. Lg dbl gar BBC Studio -S1050 Call Sandv. 759"1415; w/otmr, sieve. d/w. LIDO ISLE • 2 bd apt • Grubb & EUia 644-6200 frig, w/d hkup, oak 1 1395 cab. No peas. $925 PENINULA • 4 bd Jasmine Creek Condo Incl util. 202 Monta Upper. new cpl & 3BR 2VIBA 2 car gar. V1sla St. 557·2691 paint 11575 pool, guard gale. NEWPORT BCH • 1 $2150/mo. Days. 642· bd BBC apt. S1725 5735. Evee 873-4195 HUNTINGTON BEACH 2 140 ftENI NSUlA 3 bd Nr Oc•an 2BR, tBA oceanfront· $1975 w/fp, patio. 209 Mar· BIKE TO BCHI FrHhly CORONA DEL MAR • guerlte. OPEN SUN pnted 3BR 1 'hBA 2 bd ocn/bay vu • 12-4. $1500/mo Avail condo. Inside lndry, di 12250 lmmed. 213-469-4325 w, nice pa11o. $9251 UDO HIOHRISE • 2 962 """"l bd ba vu• $2300 Oc••n Vu evry Rm, mo. Agent ._. NEWPO~T BEACH • 3 new carpet, 511 Sea· bd BBC Apt vua • ward, 2BR. 2BA. frpl, M,ooO gar, $1750, 760-8382. NEWPOHT Ht:ACH :! t ll!f Shoreclltl9 older. but •DUPLll.X 2Br 2Ba. SOUTH COAST MET HO 2186 $750, 2br, 1 ba, 1ecur11v condo, 1tream1 throughout. PoOI. spa, ready now. 891-83$0. Apanmems For Re n~ HJ\1 1111·\ l~l./\N 11 •O.llghtfUI 28R 1BA. oar. •torao•. pvt deck, $995/mo. ore: 955· 2800: Rea: 75~5 wtNTER charming 3BR 2Ba. RENTALS AVAILABLE frplc, dbl gat & tatge Vatd, $1 n5 mo. Avl Jan. Ag'. YSN389 garsge. balc0f1V, blk BALBOA ISLAND to bch. $t200/mo. Cozy 2BR, lBA & den. W...,.,ont HomH Inc. Affltcn 93t•1 1to-3eOO No matter whet you're doing, your hometown newspaper The Pill. <818>35MS39 Available Jan 15. 3 YEARS NEWI S900/mo. 3BR 3BA 3 frplca, U.a. 873-7570 •...... dplx, w/le Gourmet kl1ch. $2800/ aRIQHT & CLUN ,. ,...,.. Open HouM Sat/ r•rd 1125. Great Sun 3137 Corte Marin etudlo nHr water. wee. W/D t\kup, ga-TGO-l $34 1100/mo Incl. parking raoe 947.7940 • utll ...... 9779. •3BR 2~Ba. quiet 4BR 3BA. fam rm. f/p, Ch nn'-11r 11• twnhae on bluff nr pr•I. non/1mkr, no I .... b a h Dbl gar •P• pets. Av all 02/t . Frplo, ea:r::;:,~tty ,r~simo e-d~ s1aS01mo. 64s-111ao sus. AGt • ~ a 2BA 2BA trt-tevel town-Beacon Bay 2Br 28•, I. ilWAONT~BR,I VIiiage w/d MW ac>Pi•• l 'ff "J*. d/W, park" 'V• no hofM l'~lt2SO/mO' &M 'Aedueed to SOSO petal •mtirs. St078 1IOO ~ • • ~aa;tJ14 moyrty 8'U"~-. LINES DAYS BUCKS Sell your private party merchandise in the Pilot Classified Community Marketplace. Coll the Pilot today at 642-5678 and toke odvontoge of this great off er. 3 LINES for 3 DAYS for 3 BUCKS ---(kt t IWir s.soo., \. • ' ... ' • ' ... • • , t " ~. I , "" t ' •• L. • ' ~ I l I - ---- -- -~-----c---- PAGE 30 I SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 NEWPORTBEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATI CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE COSTA MF.SA 2624 COSTA MESA 2t>H t:OS l"A Mt.SA 2ti24 loi\IC.A<it-s ~OU I COSTA MESA 2624 I Nt-.Wl't>H I e Atmoat n-spacious 1 BR ,11 ft llaat.kle SPACIOUS 38r 2Ba. nu 2BR $785. Gar, cable, W110 Country Wood• pnt/crpt. Gar & ma fJt-.1\('JI ;!tdo'I Apartments I For Rent llt-.N IAI S 10 S HAHE nn Ill· !';I 2 I P_.., Id vi BLOCK TO BEACH! NB Block ~ to bch. $115/mO. Car......., Patio, lndry rm avt. ... .. s • ocean -· 2BR Spit M , frplc, prtcng. $975/mo. 2593 _ft, A all bl I Ap t t Sober home. Room + 708 Avocadcl Waler/lrash pd. Sorry, v a e now P o akyllght. 1835. No Elden Ave. 640-0578 $200 OFFll 1-e eel 831-8107 2 s ~ garag.. L.rg dplx. Corona del Ma .: 0 ::.::: =~~R • $995 No Pet• ~i.~2 C:,·~~9543 s~?.~~ "f,~,:v1t,~·.~ 0~~.S:.~w~~h~r~lt. FEMALE. Luxury, view, S'450/mo+dep65().5742 Sheny, 175-1834 2BR, bltlns $795/mo. 2 brand new luxury con· Eastsld• real nice 2Br utll. pd. S550/mo. $1175/MO. Newport Crest condo. NB O..lg.n« decor. 4bt Cat OK. Call Pam, Agt dos, 3br. 2 ~ ba, $650 + last + $50. Hoity 722·1986 210 GRANT $500 + ~ utlls. All 3ba hm, pvt rm w/ba, 1 Commercia ! Real Estat 548-5880 Jacuz. frplc, 2 car gar 648·2765 Avt 12/Hi. 208 LUOONIA amenltlH. 722-8577 gar, pool, hskpg/lndry CLOSE To ALLf w/opener, $1445 w/ 329 Cabrlllo. No Peta CENTAUR MGMT. lnct. Sep ption. lfne, * • low deposit. 965-9378. If you Eam leaa than 642·2288 or 631·2725 LAGUNA BCH Klich-$725/mo. M0-2877 2BR 1BA. lndry rm. s..1 760 you qualify en•«••· ocean view•.-------- c lose to shops & 2BR 1BA, gar. 1ma11 for '1ower rental rates. 3 BLOCKS to b ch. Charming 1br, fireplace, atepa to bch, heated NB ahr fantaatlc 2 matt buses. Wiii accept yrd. S800/mo + S650 For Info 722-eo70 Ctean bach apt. All french dOOfS, located pool. Cable. $38/0ally Br, 2Ba. den, 2·sty LR, t 1 t ..., I '• t -.. ', < I I t HlllHl'.;I .! O. C. Housing. $650 • • c d • P · 2 2 1 1 near Fashion Island & 6 Up & $150/Wkty & 2-car gar, pool, Jae. 2257 MAPLE Pomona A. 642-7743 MONTE IERRENO utlla pd. 207 Chicago. a.a Bay In quiet ,..1. Up 49..,..294 $650/mo. 760-65t 1 CENTAUR MGMT I $550/mo Call985-ott54 dentlal area In Nwpt NB a-" Cou wl 642·2288 or 631-2725 3BR 2~BA. encl gar, w/ APARTMENT PRIM• UNIT 3Br 2Ba Bch. M85 lncludH "" . rs•, • m-NB Very nHt prof, 23-d hkupa, pool & spa, 1BR 1BA. $625. 1350 unfum near Hunting-utll Call~ ming, lndry, TV, Cabte 35, non srnkr to ahare RedYced Rate. 4 nee.. Receptlor\f plies. Furn or un lncld ,el.phone .• sutHeaM or lo• All Of' P91t. Corpe Ptaza. NB. 640-or eve. 944-6115. • Oo you need lg clean 2br 1 ba? Garage, new cpt, D/W, storage. $750 No Pet &40.2495 $1100/mo. 2233 Fair· Oft 1at Mo Rent R• ton Harbour. Encl gar. · • Incl. Christian morale. ~ 3br, 3ba desJgner view Rd. ~7001 . frigs avl. Covered No pet.a. 964-7032 LAROE 2BR 2BA. MW M ature employed Twnhm, wht befber parking, cable, beaut!-dec:Or, 2 covered c•· male. S350/mo. Avail cpt, minored cloMta, ALA MOANAAPTS fully landscaped. ports. pool. S90Q/mo. now. 642-3529. pool, spa. tennis. w/d, •GREAT• 1BR. Enc gsr. elec range, frig. NI pe1.s. Patio S550/ mo + dep 642·5964 $350 OFF!! Pool. 2 lndry rms ... c 76()..8()S7 Of' 544-8130 Npt Hom• on canaJ/ o-l phone tine, 1/4 1 & 2BR, dlw, beaut gates 548-7017 Bch. Quiet. cte.n, r• ml to bc:ti S..75. 72t· poo1 area. Rec rm. NEW Large ooeentront apon. $400/mo + 8769 or 850-6544. d 1 •tudl o, Pennlnaula 13 utU In ry rm, de obH to 2BR 2Ba. pvt garage, THE GRANVILLE Pt, all amenities Incl dep. 1 • 131-3388. ("():\1 '\11 II< I \I l 'HOl'Ul I\ .!-. •MOVE-IN SPECIAL! •ho~9~75/M~sea. washer/dryer, good NOW LIEASINQ $850( mo. 723-1355 1 BEDROOM 530 W. WILSON Costa M... location. HI \ii \IS 10 NB, fm pref., atpa to and, Rasp. n1s.1rg rm. -.cerene Mt • gar, W/d, f/p, $495/mo. ~. 150() a/ Pool, apa, cable hkup 722 9012 or 642•2288 Move-In Speclell WESTLAKE VILLAGE • $975 714-9~9991 145-8122 E'slde 1 BR Iota of Newly decorated 1br, •MUST SEE!• wood, 5560· HUD WM-1ba, gar. cable, patio, come. New crpl/ mini. 1m tndry d/W wtr trash Lg 1BR 1BA, O/W, g• pe1 OK 722-0812 pd 'no Pet• '$700 rage, lndry rm. Close • • 2 ' to SC Plaza $725/mo. E'SIDB Lrg 2Br, bal-StOOO dep. 842·714 · 505 S UNFLOWER cony, gar. n-crpV Nwpt acroaa the atrMt, CENTAUR MGMT. pnt. Quiet. $740. 120 2Br 1.25BA, frplc, gw, 642-2288 or 631·2725 E. 20th St. 842·9060 S795/mo. 1865 Irvin• Why play Hide 'N EASTS I DE 2BR 1 BA Seek with childcare? delux mobile home. Call The Piiot todayl $875/mo. GU/Wtr pd. 642·5678. Quiet park. 759-5590 Ave "5 720-9422 Convenient Piiot CleHlfted M2·H78 ' Advertise Your Car or Truck in the Pilot Classifieds for iust $12.* If it doesn't sell you AUTO/AA TICALLY get 6 extra days FREE~ • $12 llUCKS, 3Lm, &DAYS Private Pcrtf Only · Call Classified For Details~ 642·5678 Elegant country club communtty on New- port Country Club ad- jacent to Funlon Is- land. Spadous 2 & 3Bdrms apt homes w/ den, wet bar, wshr/ dry• hook-ups, flf• place. 2 car garage. pool & apa. Sony, No Pets. FROM $2,000 Available lmmedlalety Call 844-5189 McLAIN ENTERPRISES + 'h utll. 722-8429. partitng & great Sll:\H 1-. .!. ·; .! l ~~;~ Balboa llland, reapon. NB-Shf lg 2br 2ba e,pt, poeur'9 52/Ft 720-C prof. m/f to ahr 3,000 Baek S.y view, pool. l!\lll'~ 1 lllAI. ~ BEACH & COUNTRY at, 3BR 3BA. deaigM' Nr CdM High S..50 ewe COMMUNITIES home. 1795/mo. ut1•pd 644-9124 2,400 ., NwDt I 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom eeo-3714 daya or 3975 Birch §tr• Apta w/frple, wet bar, 723-6'742 eve. Paul NB/CM Lrg 2BR 2~BA Agt 54t·5032 m icro, w/d hkupa, twnhs w/gar. w/d. To __ __......_ __ _ central air a. garage CDll, Greet room & shr w/nonamkng prof Appnr 1300 el w/extra atorage. All beth, H pAlate en-fem "50+MC~ $710 m o. Plac• malntenanc:. Incl. trence. Avall 12/1. --------Ave, Costa Mesa. Sony, no pets. 148G/mo. 640-4255 Room for rent for ma-12/7. 946-t tM FROM 11,295/mo Coat9 ...... alngte twe, ~ ~· THE ~r.MARINA Chrt9tlan father w/2Br =:mo. ~'.ot 15. ' 1 Ba d uplex ae eka -------- I N< 0~11 l'HOl'Ut I Y .!. ,,~~ 11 roommate. Incl W/O, SMklhg attractlV• older 2 OPLXS on lrg lot. "ON TM• WATER" ~ kitchen, e,ppts. ator• fem to ahr 2Br 2Ba prox 18347 a/f C with panoramic bay ag•. gereg• 6 off fully furn condo In be aptlt. Prim• E'! View. 2Br 2Ba. allp Nwpt Mt• 2BR 2Ba, street parking. Alf utlla Nwpt C,.st area w/ $635,000 Avt Ms-5 avall. No pet.a. StSOO/ frplc, gar, w/d, lite &. pd. except ph<>ne. Avt a.mens. S550/mo, bYt RE-•' INCOM mo. 873·7092 ci..n. avt 12115. No f0t lmmed occpy. Call will negot In exehg for n •- .,...100' TO SANDI peta S1050. 76M>874 Blll ~520 hHhld malnU Call fOf' Grtlt Potlttvt detalla ....... u 1!'1--1 CLEAN FURN APT. at t SMMI Cte Fem nonlamla ahr 3BR1_________ rrvwi •2BR ····-··· S4951MO 2:S: lg •11v i:: 2BA CM hH W/SatM. ~ 3br 2ba HOUM 4 Unite, Eaat1 Aval lmmed through pd • ~· g~:z751 Near S.C.Plz.a. $32.5. Maater 't;adrm/bath C oa t • M • lft5/IZ Jt4"M7<04U ,,,0. 7~1n2: 751-.0272 Of' ee2·1823 kitchen prlv, pref•; 1390..1.~ .... ._.. •2BDRll S700• Fem Roommat9 WWlted Male. 1'425 ~ uW. ~ ~ .DR ... IOO Unfum e,pt, 2bt, 1ba, CdM. 2BR 2BA. w/d, Co91a Mesa. &4S-t347 <>31·2242 •1 * $1150/mo, Incl utll. pool, S..75/mo + utll. --------Ff19, cnt\~, stow 1029 W. Bay Ave. Npt w/gat $550. 073-7319 USC Grad aMka rmmte lnet. No pets 545-4855 Beh. 71<MS73-11S74. to shr beaut Npt Ht9 hm. Must be 25-35 •LOTS OF ROOM!• VERY SML studio 1 blk Female prf'rd to prof IM&-8104 $200 omn ~=· =-~ ~~ ahare lrg 4BR. 2BA It-:================== Lg 2BR 2BA. Garage, ssoo. Cd 780-1962 hm In Huntington lndfy rm, nice qulet fo. Bch. Frpfc, lrg yard, cation. $875/mo. Welk to 9oh nr Moee d/W, & w/d. $400/ 1480 MONROVIA * Deo. Rent ""••1 o 1--ludt utll CENTAUR MGMT. * 1BR·From ... ...., m '""" a a + ...... S300 deposit. Avau \ . 642·2288 or 8314725 Pool/Spa 644M838 Dae 18. 952-0909 2BR 1ie. atepa to•---------.. _______ _.. bchl Encl gar, w/d avt. Wonderf ul g ard en ---------• SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! $975/mo. VIP Propa apartment In WHtclltt, Looking for Fun fems to 8784232 2BR, 28A, flreptace, 2 ahr 3Br 28a NB hm. car attached garage. w/d, ocn view, prkng WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS 2BR 2ie. 2 car gar, FMta Ilk• a homer '440/mo. 676-1610 11000/mo. 20l 41st St Spacloua and tight, --------PlllL•--·-• I :saR 2ae, garage walk to everything. NB ~ blk to bch, 2BR St450/mo. 208 33fd 11 ,450/mo. Barbara 1 BA. 1400. Oulet, St. Jim Jacob•, Agt Aune 63t·2H3. Grubb reap. non/emkr. David 842·5871 87~7'17 & Ellla ~. 875-8350 -... ~============= Plug Into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electricians ond ~umbers to landscopers & Coll 642·5678 to place your ad todoyl •• , ....... "''It r i\. t • l • ' ., •• '• t .... ; . , .. •• 't , ;, •• 11 jl •• t 1•1 \ ,, I I .. ,, ljrl • -I II I I Of· Sup. furn, kno 'lger. ><ate 102.5 I .... f W/ ••• )402 m Sch et ' tntla Avl I Ap- ould ilde. 198 IEI $$ aide ••• B NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 30, 1991 I PAGE 31 I f the resid~ntial real estate market is supposed to be "dead," then why arc so many families purchasing homes? What do today's home buyers know that you don't? According to Shirler Saydman, a s.1lcs associate with REJMAX South Cou nty, now seems to be the ideal time to buy a home. "Perhaps the best time in several years, .. Saydman said, "a~d it won't get better. Next year, we'll see the results of a pent-up demand for housing from buyers who have been! for .. some reason, holding off on their deos1on to buy," she precf lded. "The market has been slow, but that's because there has been an adjustment period -sellers bringing their prices to a realistic level after find that they were not moving," Saydman noted. "Now, I believe buyers will realize that there are tremendous opportunities to make a deal." Saydman pointed out that interest rates are very stable ranging from sligh tly above to slightly t>elow 9.5 percent, and there are indications they will decrease. "There are also incentives," she said. "Sellers are willing to accept second trust deeds, carry bad< and help with closing costs. There are a lot of benefits availaole to buyers. "There's also a tremendous selection, with properties in all price ranges and all locations," she added. "I tt'Commend that buyers should venture iorth now and not wait, because when the market firms up, and it will, all of these opportunities will dry up. D Goodman, ..._ llllortJd for ..a111., 111• work I n recognition o( their marketing an~ sales ex~rtise, is we!ll as their numerous• contributions to the housing industry, Lester Coodman and Michael J. Hb,ton -prlndpah of Goodman/ Hixson & Company In Irvine -have been honote<t with MMral presagious appointments. CoodQ)M. bit -.a .... t9 dw bo.'ird of dlrtttM o( the Padflc coast Diane Geraud Builders Conference. which is responsiblP for spear~eading the planning and presentation of th is (ou r-d ay e ve nt h e ld annually in San Francisco. He also has been elected as th e 19 92 president of the Building Industry . A s s o c i a t i o riJ el Hixson. . Southe rn CalifNnia's Seniors . Housing Cou ncil which, since formed JUst two yea rs ago, has grow_n to encompass 145 members. He continues to se~ as a national instructor for the lnst1tut~ of Residential Marketing and, for the eighth consecutive year. as a trustee of the Builder Marketing Society. Hixson has been appointed vice president of educati?n and a member ~f the executive committee of the ~IN SC s board of directors. He currently 1s second vice president on the board of the Riverside/ San Bernardi~o Counties' Sales and Marketi ng Council as well as a member of tfle board of the Orange County SMC. W ayne Williamson was honored recently by the <?range Cou~ty Min ority Business Council as the leading black business person in Orange County. Willi amson is the founder and chief executive officer of First American Business Properties, a full -service real ~late corporation specializing in ~he sale, leasing, management and financing of commercial , industrial and investment real estate in Southern California. Headquart~red in Santa A!'a and incorporated in 1985, the firm 1s noted 0 Prudential realty marks anniversary with gala P rudent ial California Re;ilty celebrated its first ann1\cr,;ir) recently with ~ g;ila e\e_nt Jt the Peninsula Hotel in l3"cverly Hills . Top executives George Rathman, chairman and chief executive officer; Rick Merrill, president and chit. operating officer, and Bob Le Fever, executive vice president, welcomed more than 100 PCR managers and executives. Prudential California Realty is the result of a m!lQagement buyout of Merrill Lynch Realty, and in ju~t une year the firm has been named the top indepe ndent brokerage fi.rm in California by Real Trends, an industry newsletter. Wi th 75 offices throughout California and 3,500 sales agents, PCR had a sales volume in excess of S6.5 billion in 1990. PCR's rapid rise to the top can be attributed to a number of factors, including its . successful . Collection Magazi ne, published three times a year witn a circulation of 60,000. The magazine is distributed internation;ill}. witn the majority of the publ1cat1on being distributed to ~fflu~nt proP<:rt> owners throughout Cll1forn1a. Collcct1on Magazine also cJn be purch.1S<.'CI on select newsstands and bookstores. State-0f-the-;irt mJrketing is a commit ment that PCR has made to its agents and, in order to assure 1ts dominant ranking, the comp.:rny recently added anotller new tool -a fully computerized ~mearative mJrl..et analysis program. This tS an accur.:ite program that provides a tremendous amount of market research to PCR agents in a short amount of time. As both a national instruetor a~d t stee of the Institute of Residential • ~rkctlng, Hixson instructs three .c:our'5CS Rathman ~ and <Wei nec.uthoe officer; Muine Mont-on' "Marke;;in for the Residential from left, George of the ~ C.Wcwn6a lelkys Newport B•ach ol!a;.. and _ Jlull~.r·; .. tlul I .U.Oni. ~7hc ~4\fg~ . m~;r,~ldenl and chier ~ating officer. serv~s as c a rma • ' .. < • I I • t • • • • •• ' Sharon (Vogt) & Tom AIUnson 673-.8728 Patricia Dansbe (714) 729-7513 "Arvllla" (714) 721-0180 (714) 729-5430 (Pgr) 1 - llG CANYON OPEN SAT-SUN 1·5 & BY APPT (14 OO<c19S1) EltponsNe gdl cause IOCoflon 5 beciOCYnS. 7 bCJlhS. <:¥XXOX 7200 SQ tt Forrrol C)nng. 2 tomtt rooms. 5 ~-ond 3 co QO!C>ge <Netslzed POOi and spa 11'1 lloc::x::d S8l!OJ $2.~9.000 . llG~ OPEN ~y 1-5 SH()'.\N BY N'f'r '6 1(\)9 Vbs) O.e looks tOIM(JyS on Bog Con>,al ~ cur 4 oeooorn. 4 tx1ftl IM!h CQJIOJc 4.CXX) SQ ft Slate cJ 1h9 CJt lcJlci'9l ond ~ svstem LCM3!v rose gac:Jen. POd. six> ond YtOleffol $1,339,000. NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX Income property. Upper unit 3 bdr. 2 bo Beautiful fireplace in IMng room. Siding gloss door to balcony. LONer unit 2 bdr. 2 bo. French doors to front patio Fireplace in IMng room. OM1er soys "SELLI" $549.(X)() NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE OPEN 9J.&,V 1-5 & /!WT. (5 C'r'P'8SS Point lone) Outslol di Q 4 beciOOmS. s lh both eicecutl'.'9 hOme O.e 15.CXX:> SQ ft: IOI Lagoon IM9 SYlf'Ming POOi wlftl WOlerfol & six> SU1Q.rdeO wlftl fOliog9 ond pines ti,391,000 NEWPORT BEACH OPEN ~y 1-5 & BY /!WT (381 ~. IM-.e Ave neo ~ Rec1.c:ed Bock Bay Beauty 2 t:>ectoom. 21h bOl"I fi11it and Of'( ~ FeolUeS custom rTWTols Frenctl CbCls CTd bof wn:::t:lwS 'Mfh WfY:X:JN seats O'ornng bleddoS1 nc:>Ol W<::ll< to hieing p01f) & e.'d scrcll..OY $2'5,000. JU$f bring your clothes to this fully furnished home on the bay! Beautifully remodeled 1 bdr. 2 ba. This home has everything! 2 TVs. stereo. CD player. VCR. dishes. pots. pans! Even more ... New Jenn Aire cooktop oven. washer and dryer. refrigerator. built-in microwave and dishwasher. This is a must see! ONLY $39.000 Spectacular Oceanfront Location Light and bright 4 txt 3 ba with elevator. Two fireplaces. gourmet kitchen. Patio on the sand. Seller motivated. For on appointment to view this property, please c oll Patricia Dansbe at 729-7513. $1 .199.000. SUNDAY (1-5) OPEN HOUSE EXTRAVAGANZAI For quality service rn the greother Newport area. as well as. ttYOugh out Orange County W'tethef a buyer or seller -Call Arvilla (Voice Pager 729-5430). 4 Sea Island: Totdly remodeled 3 bedroom 3 bath home vAth gc:unet kitchen OOd loft.-$715,000. VIiia lol)oa: (Fabulous Valuesl) 1 Beaoom 1 bafh Pen1h0use overlOoklng Greert:>elt • $1IA,900. 2 tv1ost9f Beaooms 2 bathS -Penthol.oo OV0f1ookjng geenbett. ,249,000. 3 Hlg'lly L.Pgracted 2 bed'oom 2 bath One level Lnt vAth formal dining room, mcrble mirrors -double king sized patio. 2 undergrOlnd p:J1<lng spaoes. $299,000. TARBELL. 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