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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-12-07 - Orange Coast PilotIDCB I COSTA 118A Weekend Dec. 7-8, 1991 I . 2 DAY FORECAST 1.ow.-.. ...... ~ ci-tfta..,-. .._ ~ tllftll)' .... _.ID ...._. ..... .., 11 ...... ~~~--:.-- SURF LOCATION StU StW'£ Huntll!Jtoft 1 ·2 Newpoft lkac:h 0-1 poor CoroM 0-1 poor Lapa kad\ 1-2 !"Mir RS...O Good c--. ol ..... ,.._,.,, :.':" ~ ._, _.,... TIDES TODAY . fint low 2:36 Lm. 2.S flrst hi&h 8:52 Lm. 6. 1 Secondlow 4:19 p.m. -.6 Second hipl 10:59 p.m. 3.6 SUNDAY Rnt low 3:09 a.m. 2.6 f\nl hl&h 9:26 LM. S.9 Secondlow 4:54 p.m .••• SeaMd hipl 11 :41 p.m. :u QUOTES OF ntE DAY "The destruction was devastating. You could smell it and feel it and see it. The fires were the main thing. Cod, there were fires everywhere. " Harley Eppler, founding president of the Orange County Pearl Harbor Survivors Association (A 1) • "Either man is obsolete or war is." Richard Buckminster Fuller COMMUNITY EVENTS • Christmas in Corona del Mar begins officially Sunday with the 15th Annual Christmas Walk Festiva l, spon- sored by the Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce. Merchants will host free open houses along Pacific Coast Highway from Acacia Avenue to Poppy Avenue from 11 a.m. to S p.m. More than 300 entertainers will perform throughout the day. Special children's events are planned, indud- ing puppet shows every hour at the Corona del Mar library. • Newport Theater Arts Center presents "The Philadelphia Story," a romantic comedy about love among the upper classes, 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays through Dec. 14. • Holiday theater is on tap today at Oran~ Coast College with Troupe America s presentation of "Mr. Pick- wick's Stories for a Christmas Evening," based on the Dickens clas- sic, ·'The Pickwick Papers." The show is at 8 p.m. in the Drama Lab The- ater. For informatJon, call '432-5880. •As the annual Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade nears, bay front homes and businesses lining the parade route will compete in their own Christmas decorating contest, known as the Ring of ligt\ts. Residents and business owners are encouraged by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce to oom- pete for prizes awarded In four cat· egorles: ho~. yacht clubs, restau- rants and commercial buildin~. Judg· ing will take place on Sunday, Dec. 15, in advance of the boat parade which runs from Dec. 17 throulh 23. Decorating help is available ror the design and installation of lights by calling the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce at 644-8211 . INDEX Around Town/Al Brld~2 ClasslOed/11 Crossword/12 Entertainment.{ A 10 Horoscope/12 L91I notices/CS 06ttuaries/C6 Pilot SpedaVA 12 Reli«k>n/A 11 Soaety/M SporulC1 Coast Community Newt, htc. C.Opyrilht 1991 A Printed IA pert Oft rOcjcted paper. "61:1 Looking to raise public awareness/ A4 Published Tlusdays, Thursdays & Saturdays Circulation 45,000 25t • Mlle Mlft>n phola.IP1loc Pearl Harbor survivor Edwvd Teats takes a moment to refled on that fateful day in December, 1941. Remembering an infamous moment Residents look back on one of the nation's most unforgettable days By Russ Loar Slal'I Wrbr 0 n Sunday morning, Dec. 7, 1941, Alice Fisher was puUing weeds from the backyard of her parents' Costa Mesa home on Santa Ana Avenue, listening to the Texas twang of Bob WilJs singing "San Antonio Rose" from her portable radio, when suddenly the music stopped. "I was pulling weeds and singing along when the announcer broke in, saying, 'Pearl Harbor has been attacked!' " The attack, occurring at 10:25 a.m. West Coast time, changed the lives of Alice and her family along with all American families as the United States at long last was drawn into World War II. "We didn't expect it. W~ were all concerned with our little problems," fisher said. "When I beard it on the radio, I oould not believe it. I ran into the house and told my dad and he would not beliC"Ye it. But of course, it was true." Her two teen-age brothers immediately left Newport Harbor High School and enlisted. Her 23-year-old sister went to work at the Santa Ana Air Base where Orange C.Oast C.Olle'c now stands. Alice, then 27, quit her job See PEARL HARBO~ ... E.R. closure big pain for Hoag Hospibil Emergency services halted at nearby College Hospital By Anna Cekola sun Wl1ttf COST A MESA -College Hospital closed the doors of its financially-ailing 24-hour emergency room Friday morning, a move that sent neighboring Hoag Hos- pital scrambling to prepare for an ex- pected increase in patients. "This decision was not made lightly," read a statement released Friday by Col- lege Hospital. ··Over recent months, the emergency room volume was not suf- ficient to warrant continuation of these services." Administrative assistant Mary Flores declined to say just how many people we~e using the emergency room, although e_st1mates ranged between 300 and 400 pa- tients a month. With the closure, the hospital also ex· 1 pccts to lay off a small number of nurses m\d clerks, Flores said. "It's just real sad," she said. Emergency rooms are typically the most costly operations for any hospital, and College Hospital -which has provided the only 24-hour emergency room in ~sta Mesa for 24 years -was no excep- tion. While numbers have been declining for months, emergency room services took a further dive in September when College Hospital discontinued its status as a para- medic receiving center, Flores said. All other medical ~ervices at College Hospital will continue as usual and if nec- 1 essary, referrals will be made for walk-in patients seeking emergency care. Neighboring hospitals were notified about the closure earlier this week . "We're fully staffed and available to See HOSPITAL/ID,_ Vicdm, suspect 'lovey dovey' before murder By lortAnn Basheda Stiff Wrl!ef COST A MESA -Omaima Aref Stain- brook was "all over" her new husband Bill Nelson when they visited attorney John Fitzgibbon in Laredo. Texas last month -just three weeks before she al- legedly stabbed, gutted, decapitated and dismembered him. "Very lovey dovey," is how Fitzgibbon described the day the Costa Mesa couple showed up at his house with news that they were newly wed. "Hell, she was all over Bill all the time. "That's why I don't believe that story that he tried to rape her. BiU was not a violent man. If she said she didn't want to, he's the tree of man who would say, 'Ok. the hell with ya.• " Yet the 23-ycar-old woman allegedly showed up at an acquain. lance's doorstep Sunday with a trash bag full of her 56- year-old husband's body parts and a talc of how he had tied her up and was beat- ing and raping her when she managed to get one arm free, knock him unconscious with a lamp and stab him to death at their Elden Avenue apartment. Police later found bags of his limbs there. Esquivel said Stainbrook offered to pay him $75,000 from a safe Nelson had at their apartment. Esquivel told her he would go get a truck, but instead went to call police. Stainbrook was arrested and charged with murder Monday. Since then, the bi- See MURDER/11! When Harry wed Zelma: Couple celebrates. 75th anniversary 8y .. Yokol MW!tlr W hen Harry met Zelma, neither one thought much of the other. 0 Juat another IChoolteacher oomina to town," 1 thouaht Harry Manball, who wu a 27-year-old conflnned bachelor at the time. And Zelma Potter, a 22·,ar-old UC Berke~ ·' 1 ifiduato and iororhy prt, tiadn't pn ~ mucn j tbcNPt. But 1 year later, in 1916. the couple tied the matrimonial knot. Today, Zelma and Harry Marihall, Put Newport residents ~ 98 and 103 mpoctMly. WJ ceh••• iW' 75tb weddial aftllMraay at a party with their three children. ei&bt &r•ndchildren and ftvc creat·grandchildren. Ask the Manhalls. believed to be the oldest couple in Ora.nae County, how they'Ve manqcd to stay mamed for three quarteri of a century and they'll laugh and shake thelr heads in bewilderment Maybe it'a tho daily ritual they~ followed since their 60s ot havin1 en afternoon cocktail. Or it miaht be becauso they been Ible to trawl IO much and enjoy life. .. , don't know~." aaid Zelma, while Harry added. .. w.·re ltilJ r..-.. anyway." The ~ met lthen Zelma ceme to the then-tiny town Of lndlo -popalllion 2,500 -to teach elementary icbooL Hany, -hoet famiay owned and developed m01t of the land in town, came to pick her up at the train station. "Harry had the onty automobile in town," e~laincd Zelma. . Harry wu also the onJy elip"ble bachelor in town. "I 1ust didn't find the right girl/ be said. "The schoolteacher ahead of me was a big fat girl be didn't like/' added Zelma. "We called her 'Tiny.' " While sparb didn't fly on their ftnt encounter, Harry and Zelma 100n found the.mse"4es pendin& a lot of time toaether. ln fact, Zelma blames Harry for the fact that she wasn't rehired for a second year of teaching. "I spent too much time with Harry, so 1 got fired," See ANNIVERSARY/It! Weekend Dec. 7-8, 1991 2 DAY FORECAST low douch and '°I !hit ,,_,.1,.s. ct.arlna by -. ~ mo.Uy •-ny Wtltl _, to -a.-1 '°"""' lo IS mph. "*IJi. cloudy loftla'tl Md Sult• day. Hip -6J Low -4:1. SURF LOCATION SIU SHAl'E Huntington 1·2 poor Newport IHdi 0-1 poor Corona 0-1 poor Laguna kKh 1 ·2 poor ASHING Good UlkMt "" ......,. ...... calko ............ bu•, ~ Md~. TIDES TODAY fil"ll ic,.,. 2:36 Lm. l.S firll hlgtl 8:S2 Lm. 6. 1 S«ond low 4:19 p.m. ·.6 Second high IO:S9 p.m. 3.6 SUNDAY flm low 3:09 a.m. 2.6 flrtt hlgtl 9:26 Lm. S.9 Sttond low 4:54 p.m. -.4 Sttond high 11 :41 p.m. 3.6 QUOTES If lHE DAY "The destruction was devastating. You could smell ic and feel it and see it. The fires were the mtJin thing. God, there were fires everywhere " Harley Eppler, founding president of the Orange County Pearl Harbor Survivors As<;0e1ation (A 1) • Either man is obsolete or wilr 1s " Richard Buckminster Fuller COMMUNITY EVENTS • Christmas in Corona del Mar begins officially Sunday with the 1 Sth Annual Christma~ Walk Festival, spon- sored by the Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce. Merchants will host freE' open houses along Pacific Coast Highway from Acacia Avenue to Poppy Avenue from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. More than 300 entertainers will perform throughout the day. Special children's events are planned, includ· ing puppet shows every hour at the Corona del Mar library • Newport Theater Arts Cente r presents "The Philadelphia Story," a romantic comedy about love among the upper classes, 6 p.m. Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays through Dec. 14. • HoUday theater is on tap today at Oran~ Coast College with Troupe Americas presentation of "Mr. Pick- wick's Stories for a Christmas Evening," based on the Dickens clas- sic, ''The Pickwick Papers." The show is at 6 p.m. in the Drama Lab The- ater. For information, call 432-5860. • As the annual Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade nears, bay front homes and businesses lining the parade route will compete in their own Christmas decorating contest. known as the Ring of Lights. Residents a nd business owners are encouraged by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commeroe to com- pete for prizes awarded In four cat- egories: homes, yacht clubs, restau- rants and commercial buildin~. Judg- ing will take place on Sunday, Dec. 15, in advance of the boat parade which runs from Dec. 17 throuah 23. Decorating help is available f'Or the design and installation of lights by calling the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce at 644-8211 . INDEX Around Tawn/Al Brid~2 Classified/I 1 Crossword/12 Entertalnment/A10 Hor09C0pe/82 Legal notices/CS Obltuarles/C6 Pilot SpeciaVA12 RellJtl<>n/A 11 Soclety/A8 SportslC1 Cout Community News, Inc. Copyri&ht 1991 ~ Printed In pan on recycled pepcr. ~ Published fusdays, Thursdays&: Saturdays Circulation 45,000 25t MofC """"'" """'""'"Nol Pearl Harbor s urvivor Edward Teats takes a moment to reflect on that fateful day in December, 1941 . E.R. closure big pain for Hoag Hospttal Emergency services halted at nearby College Hospital By Anna Cekola sc.n Wl1lef COST A MESA -College Hospital closed the doors of its financially-ailing 24-hour emergency room Friday morning, a move that sent neighboring Hoag Hos- pital scrambling to prepare for an ex- pected increase m patients. "This decision was not made lightly," read a statement released Friday by Col- lege Ho~pital. "Over recent months, the emergency room volume was not suf- ficient to wJrrant continuation of these services." Administrative assistant Mary Flores declined to say just how many people were uc;ing the emergency room, although estimates ranged between 300 and 400 pa- tients a month. With the closure, the hospital also ex- pects to lay off a small number of nurses and clerks, Flores said. "It's just real sad," she said. Emergency rooms arc typically the most costly operations for any hospital, and College Hospital -which has provided the o nly 24-hour emergency room in ~sta Mesa for 24 years -~as no excep· t1on . While numbcri. have been declining for months. emergency room services took a further dive in September when College Hosp1tal discontinued its status as a para- medic receiving center, Flores said. All other medical services at College Hospital \\Ill continue as usual and if nec- essary. referral!. will be made for walk-in patients seeking emergency care. Neighbonng hospitals were notified about the closure earlier this week . "We're fulh c;taffed and available to See HOS PIT Al/Ill* ..... Remembering an infamous moment Victim, suspect 'lovey dovey' before murder Residents look back on one of the nation 's most unforgettable days By Russ Loar St3'I Writer 0 n Sunday morning, Dec. 7, 1941, Alice Fisher was pulling weeds from the backyard of her parents' Costa Mesa home on Santa Ana Avenue, listening to the Texas twang of Bob Wills singing "Sau Antonio Rose" from her portable radio, when suddenly the music stopped. "I was pulling weeds and singing along when the announcer broke in, saying, 'Pearl Harbor has been attacked!'" The attack, occurring at 10:25 a.m. West Coast time, changed the lives of Alice and her famity along with all American families as the United States at long last was drawn into World War II. "We didn't expect it. Wt! were all concerned with our little problems," Fisher said. "When I heard it on the radio, I could not believe it. I ran into the house and to1d my dad and he would not believe it. But of course, it was true." Her two teen-age brothers immediately left Newport Harbor High School and enlisted. Her 23-ycar-<>ld sister went to work at the Santa Ana Air Base where Orange C.oast C.olle4e now sta nds. Alice, then 27, quit her Job See PEARL HARBORJID ..... I : ' ~ l ' ' l • • I By LortAnn Basheda Staff W111er COST A MESA -Omaima Aref Stain- brook was "all over" her new husband Bill Nelson when they visited attorney John Fitzgibbon in Laredo, Texas, last month -just three weeks before she al- legedly stabbed, gutted, decapitated and dismembered him. "Very lovey dovey," is how Fitz.gibbon described the day the Costa Mesa couple showed up at his house with news that they were newly wed. "Hell, she was all over Bill all the time. ··That's why I don't believe that story that he tried to rape her. Bill was not a violent man. If she said she didn't want to, he's the type of man who would say, 'Ok, the hell with ya.• " .., Yet the 23-year-<>ld woman allegedly showed up at an acquaintance's doorstep Sunday with a trash bag full of her 56- year-old husband's body parts and a talc of how he had tied her up and was beat· ing and raping her when she managed to get one arm free. knock him unconscious with a lamp and stab him to death at their Elden Avenue apartment. Police later found bags of his limbs there. Esquivel said Stainbrook offered to pay him $75,000 from a safe Nelson had at their apartment. Esquivel told her be would go get a truck, but instead went to call police. Stainbrook was arrested and charged with murder Monday. Since then, the bi· S.. MURDER/111 When Harry wed Zelma: Couple celebrates 75th anniversary By Ins Yokol Stllf Wlllr W hen Harry met Zelma, neither one thought much of the other. "Juat aoothor echoolteacher comma to town,° 1 thought Hany Manbatl, who wu a 27-ycar-o[d confirmed bachelor at tho time. And Zelma Potter, a 22·.YUf-old UC Berkeley an<1uate and 10rority girl. hadn't pen marriqe much thouaJlt. But a yea.r later, in 1916. tho couple tied tho matrimonial knot. Today, Zelma and Hany Maraball, Part Newport residents lpd 98 and 103 resptetivdy, will cdebrate tbeir 7jtb ~iaa an.nfYCraary at 1 P'r11 witb their three children, eight srandchildren a nd five great-grandchildren. A!k tbc ManhaJla. believed to be the oldest couple in Orange C.ounty, how they've managed to stay mamed for d'lrce quartcn of a century and they'll laugh and shake their heads In bcwildemient. Maybe it'• tho ct.Uy rituaJ UHsYve foUowed since their 60s of havina an aftomoon cocttaD. Or h miaht be because they been .W. tO trawl ao much and enjoy life. "( don't know :• Nici Zelma, whJle Hany added. "We•ro l1ilJ tri.llldl, anyway." 1be coapte mct l'hcn Zelma came to the then-tiny tOWft ot lftcllo -population 2,,500 -to teach elementary iicbooL Harry, wbi>M family owned and dcvc)oped 1DOlt of the land in town, came to pick her up at the train station. "Harry had the only automobUe in town." explained Zelma. . Harry wu alto the only elif ble bachelor in town ... I JUlt didn't find the riaht girl,' be said. "The ICboolteacher ahead of me was a bi& fal air1 be didn't like," 1ddcd Zelma. "We called her "l'iny.' " Whfh sparb didn't fly on thclr first encounter, Harry and Zelma eoon found themteh-u peodifta 1 tot of time totether. ln fact, Zelma blames Hany for the fact that sbe wa n't reblred for a second year or tcachi.na "I spent too much time with Harry, sot aot ta'.reci." See ANNIVERSARY/111 Tl f,,~~': l ~()~11Hv1t t\J ;-~~ ( ·,\L l THE Rf-ACH-HS' 24-HOLJR HOTLINE 642-6086 ,. .. , .~ J -~ ~ --. ------------.... -----------~ - • , 1 • • • ' • { .. l . . , • i ' • • • • . . , • . • l • l l • ·: ~ • • ' 1 • • • 1 • 1 j • • ocals Only Pilot People · __ Terry and Brad Croad THEY ARE'------------- A Costa Mesa couple who will get a needed vacation this week- end at the Radisson Plaza Hotel through a United Cerebral Palsy Association program designed to give parents of developmentally disabled children a break from their typica l vigorous routines. PURE LUCK:----------- 1rs not often the Costa Mesa couple, who have been married for nine years, gel some time off alone to relax. Terry works full time as a credit union manager while Drad works full lime at the U.S. Postal Service. Their day starts early, getting their 7-ycar-Qld son Chris -who has cerebral palsy and microencephaly (small brain development) -ready for school and the various therapy sessions he a11cnds four days a week. "He ·has a lot of therapy," she said. "\Ve're trying 10 do the best we can to give him the most polcntial." To complicate their schedule, Brad was rotating week· ends he mus! work. It v.•as '·pure luck" that they both ended up with this weekend free, ·rcrry said. Also helping is the trust- \110rthy re spite worker they n1c1 seve ral months ago who can take care of Chris. HOUDA,v-------------- The Croads will be the first of six Orange County couples to spend a complin1entary "Rcspi tality" weekend at the Radisson Plaza Hotel near John \Vayne Airport. The Radisson group is the second hotel chain locally to become involved with the Respitality program. "\Ve're really looking forward to it," Terry Croad said. "Every vacation we've had si nce Christopher was born, he's gone with us except for one year in 1987 when we had a week to our- se lves." Other families interested in participating in the program can call Jeannette Magee at 546-5760. Editor's note: This marks 1he final week of Orange Coast Serial. The final installment "'ill appear Thursday. Shera/ LaDea11 is taking a sabbatical to complete her third novel, "A Town Called Danger," and then plans to explore Tierra de/ Fuego. K atherine Bell dropped the k,;y in her landlord's mailbox and took a last look at the tiny Balboa Island cottage where she had lived for the past 21 months. ~ And then, grabbing a suitcase in one hand and a her father's old Royal typewriter in the other, she headed out to the curb where her battered blue BM\V v.·as parked -ri ght smack in front of a fire hydrant. ORANGE COAST 6EQ IJ\L She pulled the parking ticket out from under hc:t windshield wiper and tossed it in the: back seat, where the resl of her belongings were stacked. Her car kicked over on the second try and she headed down Park Avenue. She made a left on Marine, gla nced at the small crowd huddled in front of Dad's Donuts, and then zipped over the bridge to the mainland. Though her colleagues at the Helm couldn't understand ii, Katherine had by S/Nral l•Beeu decided to go back home to Kansas. She'd come \Vest, lived on a small island in one of the most beautiful cities on the coast, covered murders and intrigue for two different newspapers b:Jt now, she just wanted to go home. As she cruised up Jamboree toward the freeway, Katherine pulled a small tape recorder from !he glove compartment. "Let me bring you up to date," she spoke into the recorder . "The last six months have been a Ii Ille strange ... " nr S(fP'Oll IUCI' COST.1.ll[ii PilDL , __ ----.--°"""' -·-.......... ,,.,... o:..~ 1111. .. Ill. Ill ..... ._ --......... --::-t::: "':=::· To be continued ... How to reach us at The Pilot Circulatk>n Orange County 642-4333 Adverti1lng Classified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News S-40-1224 Spo<U .. , .. ))0 News, sports f~ 646-4, 70 Mal• Office Businet1 Office 6-42..-321 BusiMM fax 611 ·5902 ~,,,. Si~ger is back on stage again after accident By Anna Ce!«>la · I think it's wonderful SW! Wltll" • because a£tcr all this lime I W ith 300 students haven't been doing any clapping in unison, performing lately," Lenhoff Gloria Lenhoff gave a said about her return to the great big whoop and stancd stage. "I think it was good to singing a spirited traditional be singing again in dad's Hebrew song called "You'll class." be Blessed," arranged The UCl recitals were also especially for her by her a way of thanking her father's brother. students and the colleagues of "I want to see those hands both her parents for the clapping," the CQsta Mesa hundreds of cards and gifts resident said, moving in they sent during her hospital rhythm to the pre-recorded stay at UCI Medical Center, music reverberating through she said. Her mother, Sylvia the large UCI lecture ha11. Lenhoff, wns UCI director of Lenhoff -who was born Relations with Schools for with a rare condition that left many years. her mentally retarded yet a "It's amazing to think that musical savant -has she almost died," said UCI performed for the Kennedy biology and psychology family in Boston, been the student Dan Udrea, who is subject of an award-winning the president and founder of PBS documentary and sung the campus chapter of Best on the oldest street corner in Buddies. "We're just glad to Oxford, England. have Gloria back." But the brief recital Lenhoff has been collecting Tuesday, given before her fans all over the world since father's UCI "Conception to she shocked her parents Birth" biology class, certainly nearly 23-years-ago by singing numbered among her most from men1ory a number of triumphant moments. ancient Hebrew songs during Just about four weeks ago, her Bat Mitzvah. 36·year-old Lenhoff was using In addition to her a cross walk in front of the well-trained soprano voice Orange preschool where she's with perfect pitch, Lenhoff is worked as an aide for the1past also a gifted accordion player decade when she was hit by a and can converse ir. :.i~ least car. six langungcs. The 21-year-old motorist "She's gol a range 1hat will said he never saw Gloria that take you out of your scat," morning. But she saw him. her futhcr said. "Give her a "She put her hands up to 1.\>KMM1•11 cro\vd. She kno\vs she's good stop him," said her father Ho\vard - she has con1mand." Lenhoff. Lenhoffs specialty is opera, although What followed were seven "horrible" popular tunes such as "Blue Bayou" are weeks of surgery and rehabilitation 10 included in her repertoire of about 1,000 help repair Lenhoffs hand and the left songs. side of her pelvis, which was broken "She's jusl really going to be as good clear through. or better than before," Howard Lenhoff "She'll never pass through a metal said. "She has been through some detector at an airport again," ,her father horrible stuff. This past week was almost said. n1iraculous." With the help of a cane, Lenhoff can Lenhoff will perform a 'YOCal recital now walk, and through the whole ordeal, agnin this e\•ening in "An All American music has been her "best medicine." Christmas''. benefit concert for the UCI Even when she was being wheeled into chapter of Best Buddies, which she has what turned out to be a nine-hour been a member of for the past year. The surgery, she sang with her brother All-An1erican Boys Chorus will also Bernie, who had brought along his guitar of Desi Buddies, an organization '"hich perforn1. The show starts at 8 p.m. at the to help ease his sister's pain and anxiety. matches college st udents \Yith n1 cn1ally Crystal Cove Auditorium 'in the UCI A second performance this week retarded teens <ind adults, \Vas jus1 one Student Center. For llcket Information during a reception for the UCI chapter more important step in her recovery. call 725·2817. DUI arrests · 'J;j_i.f'!J~·~· , The followill1 p£opk -le •tTtll«I 111;, fMM WMi on u.spiciotl of drivins llltdct Ille ia/111e-. 7llue people hlw: only been u- rcitcd on 1wpkion of• t:rimc •ml. a wilh •II such crimes, rhq an: innooenl un1il Pf0¥- r:n 1uihy . --0 Robcn Sihoen.. 55, Lake Ekinorc a Enrique Quauo-PKhcco, M. Co.la Mct.:1 a Rohen P.leCny, •9. 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Oct. 23, 1941+ --lo<• Unlled Stotn Air Corp• R~ocement rli!Nns C-. on I ,283 ll<rft Of boon ntlds and &en1b which -booiildocl !ii' Newport llMI on the eut, H•rbor Boulevord on the -. laliiir -on the no<th and whot Is n-tho Southem c.Illomlo Collep comput on the touth. The nrst cadeb •rrlwd'on hb.lS, 1942, the vonl!UMI of more !Mn boom during thete war ¥""" conlrlbuted to malcln1 sleepy rur1I Colla Mesa the modern dly ft hu beconae. ' Slart • boom In the hlstotr bu1/11H1. Send yo<1r hlstorlail ....,. trlbutlon1 10 Old You Know, The 1'1/of, t'.O. 1or 1,ffQ. CD1"1 M•1.._ 91616. • -ComplJrd br N-.,,.., I • • ------------------------ Just call it aerobic dance with gloves D uring Army basic training, the knowledgeable recruit learns several good dodges. One was boxing. There were matches every Thursday night and each fighter got scrip for the post exchange. Better yet, you were excused from trainin& early and got a fine steak dinner after the fights. I was not very good, but neither was the fellow with whom I was usually matched. One night he didn't show up and l was paired with a guy named J<jlfer K.raljevich, something like that. It was the end or my boxing career -until Wednesday evening when I went to one or John O'Brien's Boxer Workouts at his Body Technology facility on Monrovia in Costa Mesa. Stnd your lttm1 for Around Town to Bob vaa Eyun, The P/104 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mtsa, 92621. Rent-a-Santa NEWPORT BEACH -The City of Newport Beach, Parks, Beaches and Rec- reation Department is ogain spc;>nsorlng a Rcnt-A·Santa Oaus program from Dec. 1·23. For information, can 644-31 51. Rummage Sale COSTA MESA -Calvary Chapel of Newpon-Mesa is hold ing a giant rum- mage sale 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at the church, located at the corner or Orange Avenue and 23rd Street in Costa Mesa. Toy drive ter will bolt a tour or holiday-decorated ocean froot homct In Emcral<J Bay from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today The c"-cnt is a fund raiser for the Performing Arts Cen· ter. For Information, call 497-1302. Computer club COSTA MESA -Orange Coast Col· loge's Apple Computer Oub will meet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in rooms 207, 214 and 227 or the college's chemistry building. Visitors arc welcome. For infor· mation. catl '770.1865. Job interview seminar NEWPORT BEACll -A free pre· scntation on succeeding at job interviews will be given 1 1 9:.30 a.m. today in the parish hall at Our Llldy Queen of Angels Church, 2~6 Mar Vista Ave., Newport Beach. Bring your resume. Cat show Saturday. December 7, 1991 give a concert entitled "lloliday Mialc Through Time,.. rcaturin& ~ICCtlOnS from the lSth century to the present, from l :.30 to 4:15 p.m. Sunday at the Newport Beach Public Library, 856 San Clemente Drive. Admission i~ free. For informat ion, call 760-8086 Food concert COSTA MESA -A benefit concert and food drive for Share Our Sclvci.. a Costa Mcsa-ba~d emergency food p.rn· try. will take place in front of the Robert 8. Moore Theater at Orange Coai.I Col· lcge, 2701 Fairview Rd • from noon 1t1 I p.m. Dec. 10. Holiday brunch COSTA M E~A -Fricndi. uf the Or· angc Coast I ntcrfoith Shcltc r innte yuu to aucnd their a1tnual holiday brum:h fwm 11 a m. to I p.m. 0 ..-c. 11. A tree will be trimmed with ornaments made h\ children u( 1hc Costa Mei.J shelter. Th~ brunch will ~I SI S. For more ~­mat.ion. call cha1rpcne>n Jo)·cc TuckOf at 497-41 11 - University Women NEWPORT BEACI I -Members .. d prospct."11ve mcmbcD of the Amcrit1n A~iatiun or Univcn ity Women arc ~­vitcd at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 11 to hear II B.m . \!o ho served with the Peace Co s in uirc for I ~·: )'Cars, speak of her • cent hJrrO\\ mg departure under fire fr<tn the central Afrkan country. For d1rcc· tion\ tu the meeting, call C>M-~576. Book talk NE\\ l'OR r UEACI I -Robert Pir· "g\ 1974 hook ··zcn and tfie Ari or Mb- t,irryclc M.1111tcnancc: an Inquiry tnlo Valul·,·· "ill be dbcui.~cd at the Dec p me~ lln\! ur Let's Talk Books. The meot· ing h \,hcdulcJ for 10 a.m at the l"c.,. port C.i111.:r Library. 856 ~an Clcm~nle Dm •. I h..-1uogrjm 1~ free. "It's kind of aeiobic dancing for men," says John, a personal-fitness trainer. "You couldn't drag most guys to an aerobic dance class, but they try this and they love it. You put gloves on a man's hands and he gets into it!" NEWPORT BEACI I -Eastblurf Vil· Inge Center will host a toy drive and holi· day gift boutique for the benefit of the Makc·A·Wish Foundation from 10 a.m. 10 S p.m. today. Anyone bringing a toy, maximum value SIS, to the event will re· ceive a discount certificate for center stores. For information, call 250-3090. COSTA MESA -A cat show spon· 1~===========================. sored by El Tigre De Oro will take place at the Orange County Fairgrounds, Or. Jay Westphall, an occupational medicine Fred specialist, agrees. "I wasn't interested in fighting Mii•... anybody, I was just looking for something that ------' was fun and would be good exercise. I heard Q th about this and it has been more fun and better n e conditioning than I ever dreamed. I have an Coast . intense mental workday and this just cleans it all -----•out." Boxer Workout classes begin and end with stretching exercises. In between are 10 two-minute rounds, each followed by a one-minute break. Now, even though I may look like the Michelin Man, l get a fair amount of exercise. I walk my dogs at a brisk trot about 10 hours a week, ride my air-bike three times a week, ditto my regular bike. But John's stretching exercises uncovered several mystery components which apparently have not moved for generations. After the stretches, we put the gloves on. John wore focus gloves, big, flat pads he holds up as targets. First a left jab, then a right. Next, the lert, the right and a left cross, all the while On e night he didn't show up and I was paired with a guy named Killer Kraljevich .. .It was the end of my boxing career. mixing in the proper footwork. He rotates with each guy, changing the drill according to experience. "Perfect! Exquisite! Wonderful!" John encourages with every combination of punches. His style is low-key, relaxed, supportive. You're there for fun and a good workout, not to become a pug. The footwork is somewhat more difficult than walking and chewing gum at the same time. "Step with your left foot, drag with your right," John coaches. My feet were uncooperative at first, but they eventually got the hang of it. Each round is something different. When John is working with one guy, the rest attack the various bags. This is a marvelous dc-stresser. You telepathically project the smug mug of whoever happens to be irking you onto the bag and have at 'em. It's wonderful! Boxer Workout can become habit forming. Erik Lunde, a partner in Zellner Communities, started six months ago. Now he does two sessions a week and comes to the Saturday sparring sessions. "People think of boxing as rough and brutal, but what we do here is an artform," Erik says. "I used to be a competition skier, but the footwork in this is far more intricate and graceful. It's fun and it's never boring because you're always learning something new and different. And I've lost 17 pounds!" So here we have something that's fun, easy (ages range from 16 to 71 ), happens in classy surroundings, is good for you -and it's cheap. A single class is $7 and John will lend you hand wraps and gloves. Five classes are $30 and 10 arc $50, and you'll need your own gear. Still plenty cheap. If you're a woman with a guy whose pouch is protruding, some Boxer Workout classes would make n dandy stocking-stuffer. Or if you're one of us who are vowing to get back in shape "real soon," you might want to check it out. I am pretty sure I will sign up. After the holidays, of course. Police log Costa Mesa A hand grenade wu found in an apartment in the 300 block or Ogle Street last weekend after the tenant was served with an eviction notice . • A women rcpo.rtcd that someone re- moved a $2,300 diamond and gold brace· let from her wrist late last week while she shopped at a tl'O'Ndcd Fcdco store. The woman said several shoppers bumped into her. • 0 UnltRldW.U ol Oringt Counly Put your money In the right hands. Holiday home tour LAGUNA BEACH -The Guilds or the Orange County Performing Arts Ccn· building 14, from 9 a.m. to S p.m today and Sunday. For more information. call 364-3672. Holiday concert NEWPORT BEACI I -Composer and musician David Warrick-Jones will Join the Club and Enjoy Country Club Living at the • Direct golf cart access to Newport Beach Country Club. t Spectacular golf course and sunset views. t Footsteps to Fashion Island and Peninsula shopping, dining and entertainment. t Spacious 2 and 3 bedroom apartmenJ homes up to 2,500 square feet. t Two car garages for most apartments. • Private, secluded, automatic guard gate. t Professional on-site management. Open Daily (714) 644-5189 A house guest allcgc_<!ly stoic a bicycle and guitar ~'Orth Sl\700 from a friend1 house In the 400 olock or Merrimac Street sometime over the weekend . • The Football Season: A 22·ycar-old woman was struck ewer the hea<J with a blunt instrument last week u she left Chester OrJwen bar' at 12:30 a.m. The victim, who had Sl8 taken from her back pocket, did not re· quire medical attention . • Someone used an unknown method to gain entrance to Barney's or New York at South Coast Plata lut week to steal 20 suits valued at Sll,000. • Prlnlin& equipment worth $6,600 was reported stolen from Neighborhood Ac- ecptancc Corp. at 3187 Redhill Ave. sometime OYCr the weekend. Newport Beach Fourteen leather jackctJ WOl'th a total $3,.SOO were mis&lf'll rrom the men's de· ~rtmcnt at Robinson's. 101 Ncwpoft Center Drive. • A purM containl"a an S800 rlna with a nibV-cytd draaon blllna a lade ea wu SU>kn out of a.n unloCked" 1914 -BMW ~rted In a lot at 900 Bristol Street Horth while 01e OWMf WM pe tor flvo minutes rn1kln1 a phono call: • A W~ diamond weddlna rlna was mlatnt ttle bcd1oom dtawcr of a bocno Oft Ma lbu ~le. • A t«uaer with wry curly blond hair wu '"" wallclna tWIY hcift a 6-1004· diameter area of bumea bfwla ~ atae Back Bay, J¥t1 IOUI" of U"'""'ty Dri¥c llOCt easl Ot IMM Awn• A pertialfy bontl Nldlboot WM found ... .,,, • • Three homet ln the aatM ·~· ~ WCN burtlariled whla IM ...... .... slept. --== ot ,.. = ,_. Sur a.ct to drMI ~ _.. w1tod '"'° their tllroup unlocked ~ ~ doors. """ ......... ·~" pYf'lll •rid brioblel lftd --~ wtdi. total of Sl,100 worth ot cUla. ... ne11 lftd wai.cMt. You are possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting, and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so, you no doubt feel like a "football", bounced around with a bevy of conflicting stories . Which Is the best carpet fiber? What Is the best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think you will discover the straight answers at Alden's. We've been hel~ng people score "touchdowns· In Orange County tor thlrty·four years. F•mllf C•rpel a ... ln••• llnce 1884 lnC11111•11•MY ... . ....... ......... . ........... °''!"' 8utt•• DEN'S um Placentia Ave., Costa Mea&t CA 82127 (714) Me 4138/(714) -..a1eo EXTRAORDINARY DIAMONDS FOR EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN A Tradition of Trust Jl:WfLS by JO~PH Has Returned Co~ preview our dazzling 1991 Holiday Collection or simply stop . by to renew old friendships. We look forward to seeing you. 655 Anton Blvd. Costa Mesa (Next to El Tonto Grill) 557-7331 "A tradition of trust in Orange County for over 30 years." D 0 N 'T UNDER CRACK PRESSURE TAG-Heuer SWISS M ADE SINCE 1860. ~WATCH I ... JOJJ Bristol <•rlstol et l'•-.t•rl110J Co 10 M#lo 714·4J1·A100 . I I ~ • .I ' ·1 :1 I ' I •' • • I 1 Mon-frl. 11-5:30' Set. 11-S:OO I • PROJECT LOCATION PROPOSALl Caltrans proposes to mitigate Impacts due to the Pacific Coast Highway widening project between Brookhurst Md Beacta Blvd. in the dty of Huntington Beach. California.. Mitigation measures will assure that the sensiUve dune habitat Is enhanced and maintained within the overal project area. APPLICANT: California Department of Transportation PROJECT NO.: 5-91-777 WHAT IS The project application Is available for public review at the A\AILAILE: California Coastal Commission's office, 245 W. Broadway, Suite 380, Long Beach, CA 90801. WHEN, W HAT The hearing for this project wlH be held on Friday, December 13 •W HERE: at nine o'dock in the morning al the Stouffer Concourse Hotel located at 544 W. Century Blvd, near the Los Angeles International Airport In the city. BPicfly adjectives that I think are the only way that tho c:ounuy can move ahead." NEWPORT BBAOf -A cJoged hotel sewer line cau.cd an-es--ti·-But Newport Harbor Republican ~omen Pmld~nt l.Ynn TumeT mated 500 to 1,000 gallons oC sewage to spill into the Upper Newport was miffed at the Idea or local Republicans supportang 1 pemocrauc Bay early Thursday and prompted the closure of the Newport Dunes candidate for president. "I've been a Republican all my tare and I've aquatic park for an indefinite period. never turned to Democrats for help on anything," Turner said. "I'm The Dunes lagoon will be closed throughout the weekend, and certainly not aoing to start now." county health officials will take more water samples Monday to test "-oln• find 1.-. ,........, avl.-...... bacteria levels, said Larry Honcyboumc, county environmental health aGI 1&i 11-vun•J VAi l9IUI engineering specialist COSTA MESA _ Caltrans halted work on the C.OSta Mesa Frec- Bacteriological samples taken Thursday and Friday already showed way extension this week when a small amount or gasoline was un- signs that some sewage did get into the bay, Honeybourne said. covered along the 2000 block of south Newport Boulevard. County health officiaJs received a report at 11 a.m. Thursday of State and local hazardous materials workers arc trying to dcter- sewage overflowing a manhole at the Hyatt Newportcr and going into mine where the gasoline came from and how to deal with con- a stQnn drain that empties into the Newport Dunes lagoon. taminated soil, Caltrans officials said. Preliminary investigations show Health officials believe the spill began as early as 9 a.m. Thursday. gas station tanks nearby are not leaking. Authorities said it \s unclear when the park will reopen and wheth-Hazardous waste experts from Caltrans, the Newport Beach Fire er the regional water quality control board will seek disciplinary ac-Department, the Costa Mesa Fire Department ~n~ Orange County tion against the hotel. Public Health Department have dctcrmmed the Site as not dangerous. Local -bllcans host Democrat Cnnton Work was brieny halted Nov. 21 when a small amount of gasoline was discovered in the same construction area. NEWPORT BEACH -Eyeballs were rolling at the Newport Har-a ..... -a-,n llDU IMllllf Of pl•llllfJd p&ttlrlg ZOO bor Republican Women's luncheon Friday as the true believers nueu·aDCll ..... -.. shared the news: A group of local Republicans had actually hosted COSTA MESA-An Austrialian emu will be one of the animals the appearance of Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton featured at a petting zoo today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Feed- that very morning. barn at 2300 Newport Boulevard. Ointon, the 45-ycar-old governor of Arkansas, met l>ehind closed In addition to the emu, children will be able to pet some pip, doors with a small GOP group at the Pacific Oub in Newport Beach ' goats. kittens, rabbits and chickens at the free event. A baby calf is Friday morning. "I have broad national appeal," Clinton said after also being shippeCf in. the meeting. "I'm a different kind of Democrat.'' "Since we're in a city, we just wanted to give kids a chance to Western Digital CEO Roger Johnson said he was impressed with come into contact with farm animals," said Feedbarn co-owner John Ointon. "He's talking new ideas for very new problems, and using Culbertson. -By TIJ~ Pilot ~ PW Merchants hope Christmas Walk galnlul exercise By Tony Cox Business Eclllor Corona del Mar's Christmas Walk has long been a successful and important event in raising public awareness of local mer- chants, but the recession and up- coming construction in the area perhaps make Sunday's 15th an- nual walk the most crucial in the · event's history. "It is particularly important be- cause of the potential loss of traf- fic (Crom construction)," said Wade Roberts, director of the Sh- erman Library & Gaidens on East Coast Highway. "The economy has been tough on us. We're having to weather it out like everyone else." NOT ALL ITEMS AVAIL.Alll.E IN ALL STORES The Christmas Walk will begin at 11 a.m. Sunday and end at 5 p.m. Corona del Mar merchants along Pacific Coast Highway and side streets Crom Acacia Avenue to Poppy Avenue will host free open houses. Headquarters will be in front of the Studio Cafe,. at Marguerite and Coast Highway, where the day's program will be posted and information on all events will be available. SAYE 33°/o SAYE 57°/o SAYE 75o/o HMbro T)Q) RE CORO RADIO CONTROL I 9 911 BREAKERS MONSOON 8 Habra 1'Af..POWER HOVERCRAFT CRUISERS RACERS Otig. 14.H Orlg. 22.H ,_ Oftg. 11.lt ~~~~~~~~~~~ ------- SAYE 50°/o SAYE 47°/o Otig. 14.H . SAYE 70°/o SAYE 50°/o SAYE 41°/o lnt9IMllONI G11mn VANILLA ICE ELECTAOHIC AAPGAME Oftg.11.H a•• SAYE 77 o/o SAYE 33% H#bfO OESTRO'S OOMIN.AlOA Orlg. 11.H SAYE 64°/o HaM>ro NEW KIDS OH THE BlOCK ASST. Ortg. 13.H SAYE 45 °/o - SAYE 38°/o SAYE 40°/o • - More than 300 entertainers, from caroling quartets to a youth orchestra, will perform throughout the day, and merchants will pro- vide free refreshments and door prizes. The Christmas Walk will also feature a puppet show every hour at the Corona del Mar Li- brary and a Toys for Tots drive. Roberts and other area mer- chants are hopeful that exposure gained through the Christmas Walk will soften the impact of sewer-and water-line construction, which will begin Jan. 6 and is ex- pected to create traffic problems, parking shortages and construction noise. And after a year or battling the recession, store owners will welcome the sales boost usually provided by the event. "It exposes this place as a cul- tural center," Roberts said. "So many people come down here and say 'Gee, I didn't know this was here.'" Beverly Monigal, owner of Co- rona del Mar Florists. said her business doesn't benefit greatly from the Christmas Walk because she relies mostly on local custom· ers who already know the area. On the other hand, Monigal said the Christmas Walk is I run event, and it provides a shot ln the arm to most Corona del Miar busi· nesses. She said. the event intro- duces a lot of new people to the business district, which will bo par· ticularly important with the up- comina construction and related access problems. "It'• a &ood 1tmo1pherc for those who need out-or·town expo- sure,•• Monlgal uld. Not all or tho area '1 merchants like the Christmas · Walk. Joel Schecter. manapr of Pac:iftc Coast Audio-Video on Eaat Coast Hlah· way, said he participates In tho event by aervina free champqne, but ho believes 1 hip-end 1totc like bis dOes not benefit from spontaneous ahoDDen at a promo- tional event. In· tac:.~ hie aald tho event ls actually a hladrUco In that h't a dlltractJo. for customen •bo come 1n tram out ol town. .. We have cllente l1 from throqhout Soutbem Calllornla who will come down to ~ llaten to a Sl,000 pelt ol ~n, and they can't rallJ do &Me be- CIUll of the ClwtlalaM Wiik," Scheder aakL ........ of I ..... tender Oii tta.c a,. lw die Scroop ot Corona dll Mar wMn It comes to tho Chrilunu Walk." " * *When you purchase 20 lbs. or more or one case of cans of any Science Dier brand pet food. This free calendar saves you up to $10 on ---~ "' ·~ ~ Science Diet® brand pet food and c:,.. •€:rt ........ ·'0-... ,!, .. ·'.,..."- ·' "'" ''6:-........ 'tr ~ generates up to $7 in donations for 1.. ~~ ,..;::. ' ''b "°' ..... , , ..... ·t'i=' ... ~ -··)..~ ''-"-~ ..... Canine Companions for !~dependence (CCI). 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Sary, ro orders to g:J .. • jl PublkMJOtt Of dtfs ln/Onnadort, sdt«J. ul«J for tM Rnt T~ oft~ month, w;u d$yf!d M 10 trdtlnlal difrlCllltks.. Leaenc11 OC. Orange County. IT, bl.Kf U.. IT-opt., bl.Kt( lie optlorial. pp, I* person. TIA, to be arranged. • Christmu at The ltltz, this momin& at 11 , Fashlonab6es ol Chapm.ln Unl~ty at The Ri~ Newport Beach. S75 pp. Phone 997·6815. • Qrfstmas C1rol Ball, tonight at 7, Hoag HospiQI 552 dub at ~rriott Hotel, Newport 8each. Phone 760-2349. •Vision~ ol Suprplums, Candy C.ne Ball, tonight at 6:30, Newport-Mesa As- sisUnce Lea~, Junior Auxiliary at f°'-!r Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach. BT-opt. S225 per couple. ContKt Ced Smith, 252-0965. • A Cruise to Barcelona, today at 5 G.m., pr~plc yachting fund raiser at alboa YilCht Oub Includes buffet, danc- ing. entertainment, more. Phone 760- 9548. • Olrlstmas by lhe Sea, Today, Chopin Chapter o( QC Performing Arts Center boutique and Laguna Beach llome tour. • BreUfut wtlh Santa, Sunday, 9:30- 11 :30 a.m., friends o( CASA Auxiliary for abused and neglected children at Crystal Court, South Coast Plaza. Adults, S25 pp.; children, S17.SO pp. Contact Susan Kram- er, 760-0959. •Christmas Tree Magic, Sunday, 11 :30 a.m.·3 p.m., QC Ronalc:I McDonald House at four Sea.sons Hotel, Newport Beach. SSS pp. Contad Sylvia Burnett, 673-9364. •Christmas Tree Brunch, Sunday, CHOC Mother Goose Guild at Anaheim Marriott. Price TBA. Cont.ad Janet Nagur· ski, 532-8675 . •candlelight Concert, S\.lnday at 5:30 p.m., QC Perlonning Arts Center at Hyatt Regency Irvine. S2SO pp. Phone 556- 2121. • Best Buddies Bash, Sunday, 6-1 O p.m., Best Buddies Committee buffet, dancing and silent auaion at Barbacoa Restaurant, Newport Beach. Cocktail attire. Phone 723-0820. •Open House, Monday, 4-6 p.m., Olive for HstJnp call Benjamin Epiteln, 760-2622 Crest Treatment Centers fO< Abused Otil.- dren. •World'• L&r~t Office Party, ~y al S p.m., Ch11dhelp USA al Hyatt Re- gency Irvine. SS pp. Phone 975· 1234. • Hollday Brunch, Wednesday, 11 a.m.· 1 p.m., Friends ol Orange ~ Interfaith Shelter at Lindsay residence. Contact Joyce Tucke<, 497-4111. •Holiday Cr~ Boutique, Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Uni.led Cerebral Palsy Assn. festive rtems in Buena Park. Phone 557· 4796. •Christmas BoAt Parade, Dec. 17·23, Commodores Oub ol Newport Harbof Area Chamber ol Commen:e in the har- bor. Phone 729-4400. • Chrl1lmas Luncheon, Dec. 18, Women's Guild ol Ofive Crest Treatment Centers fOf Abused Children. •A YWCA Christmu, Dec. 19, 5·7 p.m., YWCA at South QC YWCA. Sant.l Ana. Cont.act Diane Russell, 542-3577. •candy cane Ball, Dec. 19, OiQC Queen o( Hearts Guild at Surf and Sand Hotel, Laguna Beach. $75 pp. Cont.act Janet Nagurski, 532-8675. •Seasonal Soiree, Dec. 19, 7 p.m.· midnight. Sl Joseph Hospital Foundation dinner and silent auction at Ritz-Carlton. Laguna Niguel. S 1 2 S pp. BT-opt. Con tad Margo Johnson, 771 ·8211. • Debutanle Ball, Dec. 22 at 6:30 p.m., Laguna Chapter of National Charity League at Ritz·Carlton, Laguna Niguel. By Invitation only. •New Years Eve Puty, Dec. 31 , Suc- cessful Singles International. Members, $35 pp.; guests. $50 pp. includes limo service. Contact Joyce Packer, 241 ·3858. •Double Sunset al The View, Jan. 4, 4- 6 p.m., Opus One o( QC Philharmonic Society atop the Newport Beach Marriott. Contact Carol Heywood. 553-2422. •Vi.sit to Armand Hammer Museum, Jan. 9 at 9:30 a.m., Museum Council of Newport Harbor Art Museum trip to Los Angeles, luncheon at California Yacht Oub. Contact Maxine Gaiber, 7 59-112 2. • bre Bones, Jan. 11 , 3·5 p.m., OC Philharmonic Society preview of House of ()eslgt\ for commlUee nlemben Mid pte5L Phone SS3·2422. • Ctescendo Lecture, Jan. 16, OC Per- forming Arts Center btukfast feature5 David and Julie Ehenhowet'. Series, S70 pp. Contact Dolofes Ma>tsc>n, S44-8621 . • Luncheon, Jan. 23, Women's Cuild ol Olive Crest Treatment CentM for Abused Child~n. • Opus OM In llKll Tie, Feb. 1 at 6 p.m., Opus One ol QC Philharmonic Soci- ety dinner at Center Oub, Costa Mesa, LA. Philharmonic conoert at QC Per- foonlng Arts Center, ~ at Center Oub. MembefS, S7S pp.; gvesu, S95 pp. • Sweetheart Ball, Feb. 8, Hoag ~rt Institute ,pt Four Sea.sons, Newport Beileh. S 175 pp. BT. Contact Randee Dalzell, 574-7213. • Heart to Heart ~IA, Feb. 8, American Heart Assn. at le Meri<lien, Newport Beach. With le Masquerade. $200 pp. BT. Phone 856-3555. • Sportsman of the Year, Feb. 11, 6-1 O p.m., CHQC Padrinos dinner auction at Ir· vine Marriott. SlOO pp. Phone 532·8683. •Mad Halter'• Patroness Tea Puty, Feb. 13, Camelot Chapter o( QC Per- forming Arts Center hlgh tea. Contact , ,Rhoda Linder, 645·9202. • A Day al the Museum, Feb. 13, Mu· seum Council of Newport Harbor Art Mu· seum luncheon features LA. Times art critic Cathy Curtis, tour o( Jackie WinSOf' sculptures. Contact Maxine Gaiber, 759· 1122. •Celebration Dinner, Feb. 14 at 7 p.m., Saint Joseph Hospital Heart Center at Cen- ter Oub, Costa Mesa. S 100 pp. Phone 771·8211. • Champagne Brunch, Feb. 16, Con Brio Chapter o( OC Performing Arts Center at Hacienda Restaurant, Santa Ana. Cont.act Moria Niehaus, 544·6197. • Bright Ideas for Business, Feb. 26 • business expo at OC Fairgrounds, Cost.1 Mesa. Phone 751 -FAIR . • Bll1ck and While Ball, Feb. 29, Olive Crest T reatmcnt Centers at Anaheim Hilton. Cont.act ~e~n Peterson, 777. 4999. • Party! Feb. 29, Cabaret Chapter o( 0C Performing Arts Cent-er at Oystal C.OUrt/ South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. Contact Lynn Lamontagne, 559-7279. • Bridge Luncheon, March ~ South Pa- cific Chapter of OC Performir~ Arts Cen- ter at Hyatt Hotel, Irvine. CoOtact Ginny frova, 721 ·8171 . • '50s-'60s Dance, March 7, 8 p.m.- midnight, Beverly Sills Chapter o( QC Per- rorming Arts Center at Coto de Caza gym. Contact Brenda Meharg. 770. 3068. •Spring Fashion Show, March 18 at 11 a.m., Florence Crittenton Services o( QC at Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach. 545 pp. Contact 8edcy Rn, 974-6503 . • Crescendo l.Kture. March 19, QC Per· forming Arts Center breakfast featUtes au- thor Marianne Allreu. Series, S70 pp. Contact Dolores Maxson, 544-8621. Choose All Your Gifts From Our Huge Selection Of Artists And Titles! • fashion Show, Mar. 20, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., South Coast Repertory Guilds and Saks Fifth Avenue at location TBA. S40 pp. Cont.act Alan Freeman, 957-2602. • Dinner Dance, March 28, Sound o( Music chapter of OC Performing Arts Cen- ter at Four Seasons Hotet, Newport Beach. 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Au " .• , ........ , ... .... ...... ... , .... .... .... • Monte (Mio Nlghl, March 28, Ma· dame Helena M. chapter ol QC Per- fOfming Arts Center at Officers Oub, El Toro Marine Base. Contact Theresa Ham· I lin, 831 ·6056 . • Phllh1rmonic House of DeslJn. April 4-May 3, OC Philharmonic Society and American Society o( Interior Designers tours of 8,300 square-foot residence in Rocking Horse Ridge, Cowan Heigflts. S15 pp.; $12 pp. prepaid (befOfe Mar. 31). Phone 840.7542. •Golf Tournament, April 20, TOOOS o( St. Joseph 1 lospital Foundation at Santa Ana Country Club. Contact Margo John· son, 771 ·8211 . • 1nlanders Golf Tournamenl, April 21 , Olive Crest Treatment Centers at location TBA. Phone 777-4999 . • Golden Balon CaJa and Concert. April 25 at 7 p.m., QC Philharmonic Society re- ception, concert at OC Performift$ Arts Center, Costa Mesa and gala following at location TBA. Concert reatures LA • Philharmonic, conductOf Zubin Mehta. BT. Reception, concert: $75·S 100 pp . Concert, gala: $250 pp. Contact Jean Tan- dowslcy, 553-2422. • Opening Day al Carousel Yachl dub, April 26, Carousel Chapter ol QC Per· forming Arts Center at Balboa Pavilion, Newport Beach. Contact Harriet lewis, 252-9250. • Man1lon1 lw Masltrpleces, ~y 1, 9 a.m.-S p.m., CHOC Tres Oso Cu11d home tour and boutique at Nellie Gail Ranch, Laguna Hills. S20 pp. Contact Janet Nagursld, 532-8675. • Astronauts, Mus and fuaway Stan, May 1-3, Youth bpo at QC Faiqvounds, Costa Mesa. Phone 751 ·f AIR. • Rhapsody In C&tneloC, May 2, Camelot O\lpter ol QC Paf~ Arts Cenler dinner dance 11 Center Ou6, Costa Mesa. Contact Rhoda Under, 6'45·9202. • Coif TdunwMnt, May 4, Olive Crest Treatment Center1 1t Big Canyon Counvy Oub, Newpon Beid\. • lnd of SMIOll Auctloft, ~ 16, Soulh Co.st Repertory at locltlon TBA. S7S pp. ~Al.an Fiftman, 957·2602. •Coll To11rn1ment, May 18, Con Tempo chapttr °' OC ~mint Ms Center. CoittACt Oilna Bftwleef, 854· 1040. •Meet Our Main 541uffn, Jufy 10-26, c:entenn&al ol OC fllr at OC F~ndf. c... Mesa.,...,,. 7S1·J247 • • PlllNftt of the MlllM, July 10.Aua- lO, ~ °' hancw.lble fotpries: .-cwo~~0111t ..._. plecw by ODlkt ,..., men. wsnen Ind cMchn on ,...., Croundl. ueuna ...... '9IOftt 4'4·1145 . ·~ ... ~ 19,Soudl COllt ...,,., • eory .. locMion TBA. CoN.lct Allft ,,... min, 957·2602 . • -- Saturday, December 7, 1991 • ---------------- ertainmant Entertainment Editor Matt Coker .•. 642·4321, ext. 361 SCROOGED! South Coast Rep's 'Christmas Garol' remains eternal Hal Landon Jr. is Ebenezer Scrooge In South Coast Rep· ertory's "A Christmas Carol." Movie listings Newport Beach lliWAIDS NIWPOIT CINEMA JOO ~ C....., l)M ... 4.0760 1. Mit.. fomlly !PG 13) 12'30. 3. 5.30, I , 10:20 2. ,_ ... ..,.. ,_, '· •• 7, 10 1c.,.,_(It)12, 2 30, s. 7 30. 10 IDWMOS ISLAHO CINIMA f.W.-kio..d. ~ C-640.12111 1. lltf Oki l'GI t I.Is. 1 30. 3 4 s. 6. to 45; Sol. O'<ir ~ ef ntt .. (It) II IS 2. a.-nc-Toll 2) (0) 11120, 11)0, ):JO, l 1M, 71JO, 9:>0 a. he"'1 -4 the a.1tt1 IGl I, 3, s. 7, 9, (Sot ....,. 10:45 4 • ..,. lrt the Moon l'G 13) 11 4S, I 4S. 4, t..is. .,.,, I 0-.30 5. -..vi, tllwl !he leoat IGI 12. 2, 4, 6, 10; Sot. O'<ir ,.,._ ef the M4o ll'Gl II 6. lltf Ollf l'Gl 12:30, 2:4S, S 7.ltwTl'9kV1 l'Gl11·30, 2, 4 30. 7, 9.30, 11:4S U00 CtNIMA ~ IW. GI ~ V.lloge 673· 8350 llMk aollto (It) 12:4S, 3. S:IS, 7:30, 9·4S NIT THIAftl 2905 E. Coot! H'91-Y 673-6260 ........,., .... k 2. 4:30. 7, 9:30 Clltl Mna IDWAllDI C1H1MA CINTH 2701 Hofbot Ill.cl I .-..v ... c......979.4141 I. lltf Olli (PG) ll:IS, HS, 330, S 4S, 10, S.. O'<ir ""'-of Ticlos (It) II de "49##14 C hristmas is a time for togetherness, {or f amilics to be reunited, and South Coast Repertory's 26-ycar-old "family" is back tog.:thcr again (at least almost) for the theater's 12th annual production or "A Christmas Carol." Last year the family portrait was incomplete. Don Took and Art Koustik, who had performed in the first 10 "Carols,'' were missing -Took downstairs in a Second Stage production, Koustik recuperating from a near-fatal motorcycle accident. Both arc back this year, but Martha Captain James l(irlc (William Shatner) and Dr. Leonard McCoy (Deforest Kelley) are on trial in "Star Trek VI: The Un· discovered Country." 2. AU I Wllftf fw Owtatmcu (GI I, 4.4S, 9 Cuffy luo IPGI 2:4S, 1 3. Addoma Fomlly (PG-13) 12, 2:30. 5, 7:30, 10 4. Ameftc-Toll 2 (GI I I. ( 3. S. 7, 9 IOW.AaOS CINIMA Hoot.cw 111.d./Adomt lwo. S46· 3102 looutr ond tho ..... !Gl I 2:30. 2:30, 4.30, 6:30. 10.30; Sor. only fothff ef tho I.WO (PG) I HAUOa TWIN OHIMAS Hoot.cw BM.IE. Wolaon The ghost of Christmas past? II the· 1hough1' ul "h.11 10 g 1w tlw. \!'M hnng up 1.1mil1.1r h.1un1 .... 1rv 0111· ol our ... olid hr ,1" door l..rn1t l..11r'. With ,1 '('It•< 111)11 111..t• Ollr'-, tlltll 'IX'< i.11 p.-r'IOn will µurr with dt•light (,md W(' ,1111°1 lion! 1 -1•wn goo< I old lllll ll• [bt•l1('/N! 2133 bguN unyon Rd. LaguN Beach, CA 92651 (714) 494 -2264 CRAFT GUILD ~de· S1May, D111llhr '' Ocean Ave. & P.C.H. All Shows .. .In Laguna 1 oam till Dusk u McFarland of "Carols" two through 11 is sitting this one out. The sterling centerpiece or director John-David Keller's annual yuletide extravaganza - adapted from the Charles Dickens novel by SCR's Jerry Patch - remains, however. Hal Landon Jr. improves like a vintage wine in the role of Ebenezer Scrooge, this time around sporting some white chin whiskers which amplify his miserly character. L andon remade Scrooge in his own image in 1980, and each new season finds some fine embellishment in his interpretation. Despite its ~631 -3501 I. c • .,. •••dlll 11:30, 2. 4.30, 7. 9.30 2. Stor Trek VI ll'Gl 12:30. 3. 5 30. 8. 10 15 MISA CINIMA Ne"'ll0'1 &Ml / 19"' 5t f>.46.S02S The ~ Kln9 (I) 3.1 S, 8 Unlo Mon Tote !PG) 1:1S, 6, 10.30 TOWN CINn• CINIMAS Soulll Cooll Pion> 7S I. •la. I. llock aobe (~ l:IS, 3.30, S.45, 8, 10 2 rw tho a.,.. iai 1 30. 4 30. 1 30. Hno 3 Moetl"9 Y.-. (PG.13) I I 30, 2, 4 30, 7, 9:30 4 At l'tcry In the flelda of the Lord (R) \2. 3 JO. 1, 1020 SOUTH COAST PLUA ~""-< S46-271 1 I. ._utr ond the._., (GI 12, 2, 4, 6, 10, Sat. °"" ·~ .. tho .... (fG) 8 2. eo,. ,_ IRl 12. 2 30. 5. 1 30. 10 3. My Olrt (PG! 12: IS, 2 30, 4 4S, 9. IS, Sot ~ MMoefTw.. ~ 130 SOUTH COAST VIUAOI ~r OI 8nl1ol 540· OS94 I. My Own "*-'• Id ..... l•l I 1:4S, I 4S, 4, 6. IS. 8 30, 10-30 2. YOUftt S.ul a.bola IN/~ I IS, 3.30, S:4S, 8, 10:15 familiarity, it is a gem of a performance - snappish and loathsome at the outset. then rich in glorious humanity on Christmas mornin1 after being haunted by Marie) and the yuletide ghosts. T hese ~Pi.rits remain in top form -Took as the fearsome ,_ 11111 Theater Critic Marley, raising the prospect of an 3 Mon In the Moon (PG 13112:4S, 3, SIS, 7 JO, 9 4S Irvine THI UNIVHSITY CINIMA 424S Com1N• o,, .. 85•·1811 I My Glrl IPG) 11 30, I 45, 4, 6 IS, 8 JO, 10 1 Star Trek V1 !'GI I. 3 30, 6, 8 JO. I 0 30 3 loouty and tt.e loo1t IGI I. 3. S, 7, 9 4 Stor Trek VI !PG) 12, 2 30, S, 7 30, 10 S loouty ond the loott !GI 12. 2. 4, 6, 10. Soi Ot,fy fottMr of , ... l rldo (PG) 8 6 My Girt (PG) 12 4S, 3, SIS 10, Sot ...,1y Prince ol Tldo1 I') II 30 9 •S WOOOHIOGI CINEMAS llonol\Co P~-oilC..I ¥0<' 0.-SS I -06SS I Tho Addo,... Fomlly (PG 13) 12 2 30, S. 1 30, 9 4S 2. Cope foor !RI I I 30. 2. 4 30, 7, 9 30 3 fw tho &eya (RJ I I 5, 4 IS, 1 I S, I 0 IS 4 AmorkOf'I Toll 2 (G) I I. I, 3. S, 7. 9 o;;, S. Curfy Svo (PGI 12 30, 4 IS. II All I Wont for Olllstma1 !GI 2 30, 6: I 5, I 0 BIG NEWPORT HUTTON CENTRE TUSTIN MARKET PLACE ---°'*----S.W-0110 ... ..,. .. ..-? 6. AllDAMIFAlaYIPG-13) !12:303~~~ CANFUl(A) agonizing eternity; Ron Boussom as the silver-hued remembrance of thin~ past, touching a kinder and gentler Scrooge of long ago; Ron Michaelson as the jolly sprite of the present, showing the miser how the rest of London views him, and Took again as the hooded specter of the future, wordlessly guiding him through what might come to pass. J ohn Ellington, who has played Bob Cratchit from the outset, teams with longtime stage spouse Marilyn Fox to convey the warmth of Christmas among the have-nots, wit h some spry support from April Wade, Ballet Montmartre presents ... The c!Vuta'taake,'t Saturday, Dec. 14, 1991 • 7PM Sunday, Dec. 15, 1991 -2PM Friday, Dec. 20, 1991 -7PM Adults ... $10 Children/Seniors ... $8 Newport Harbor High School Auditorium 600 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach For more information · call Ballet Mootmanrc (714) 646-7644 Steve Ponbida, Amy Ponbida and Victor Moulcdoux (who alternate as the Cratchit children with Andrea Moore, Shaunt Kurkjian, Laura Huckaby and Max Mcl<:ly Well). Richard Doyle and Anne Betancourt excel a~ the jolly Fezziwigs of th e pa~t. P erformanccs of "A Christmas Carol" continue Tuesdays through Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturda)S at 2:30 and 7:30, Sundays at noon and 4 p.m. until Dec. 24 on the Main~tage of South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033 for ticket information. CROWN VALLEY VILLAGE CENTER BREA PLAZA 4 BTMlmlT(ft) (12:00 2.11J) 4:15U11:4510:45 ........ J 2 ... ll .. 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I ,. • Society Society fdllor Vicb DHn ... 642-4 actor/sister to-play key-role in Bening-Heany-production My end of the brief converso~ N THIS EPIC PRODUCTION, SHE'LL PLAY A KEY SUP- POR'flNG ROLE -Because follow the planet's panting pa- parazzi. • c magazine this week went ~Jist ic ove r the impendi ng birth ~a daughter to "in1ellige nt, glan1- ~us" Annelle Bening and "ec- ltD.lic" \Varrtn Beatty, I asked the p;o1her-to-be's sister to com1nen1 on the coverage. Doctor Bening, who's also a board-certified obstetrician, told me she's presided over the arrival of "somewhere betw een S,000 and 6,000" babies while serving at Ce- dars-Sinai in LA. and Harbor General liospital in Torrance, bul said she gave up the deli~ry roule follO\\•ini:; the birth or her own daughters, J\.111rlsa, 5, and Kim- berly, 2Vo!. means, basically, lhat she'll lend moral support during 1he dreu re- hearsals, and supervise such vital activities as "proper breathing." Daddy Beatty's part in the countdown appears to be some- what vague, but Time's breathless report advises that he's "ecstatic about becoming a father and has even embraced the Lamaze meth· od." 1 (:or. Jane Bening, a gynecologist 1 ~clling and practicing in Corona dcl Mar, said she hadn'I been aware of the Tin1e piece but ac- knowledged that pressure is build- ing in the media. The Bening- 13catty baby is due early next n-M,nt h, but the birthing si1c hasn't been disclosed. \Vc'll just have to For t he Bening-Beatty produc- lion, she's ha ppily accepted the role of "labor coach." I asked Dr. Bening if there'd be a part in the production for her husband, Richard Reisman, pub- lisher of Orange County Business Journal, but she thought not. • • • • 'rhis was a new title for me, but l \vasn't al all surprised in this age of coaching specia lization. It Where newsman Reisman prob- ably will have an edge will be in the unfolding of Act 2, titled, May Your Holidays meet all Your ·~~"Rexpectations! " Hai/day Luncheon served Weekdays thru Christmas Eve. Cocktail Hour Moooay thru Friday 5:00 to B:OOpm Entertainment Nightly • Dancing Friday & Saturday DINNER SERVED NIGHTLY REX RESTAURANT NEWPORT CENTER• FASHION ISLAND 7 1 4 / 6 4 4 -4 4 0 0 Fine Dining • Entertainment P/\PlH ~ l'~S!il l'l fill S • (UPS • N/\Pl<.lNS • 1 i\Ull CO>JIRS • "NIVl" • IQf\11.S • ~l'OON~ • !ISSUI OECORllliONS • 'ilHlllMfRS • 11•\J~ • Rfll\OONS PINA!r.s . f',\Hl l J,\VIJHS . 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If she can gel Su- nunu's autograph on the memento, it could bring as much as two cents. · 0 HE TOPPED ME WITH AN EVEN .DIGGER STORY -Where was I o n this infamous date a half· cenlury ago? As a 20-year-old spor1swriter for The Reading (Pa.) Eagle, I was covering a prorcs- sional baske tball game in the town's antiqua1cd Armory. The valianl home team had just upse l a highly-favored gang of ruf- fians from Philadelphia, and I was excitedly phoning the editor with the surprising score . lion went like this: "Hey, Bill, we won 1hc big one.'' (Pause.) "Cahn down, Dill. Where's Pearl Harbor?" 0 SPEAKING OF MEMORABLE QUOTES FROM WORLD WAR 2 -A short 1in1c later, when the. U. S. Arn1y graciously invi ted me 10 1akc train ride to the inductism., center at Allentown, the en~ fen1ily gathered at the Rcadfrig· Railroad's Outer Suuion to bid a fond adieu. And l'll never forget the part,1 words fron1 my white-hai red er as the packed train pulled away. It was the same tidmonition she had used countless times wt\cn seeing me arr to school. J: "Oc a good boy," she called Q¥J:. "and don't fight." 1101 Events you'll want to capture! Travel the world in Orange County ' You'll find joyful shopping spiri1s. Christmas Carols. Santa Claus. beau1iful Chris1mas decorations in our store windows and th ro ughout the vi llage. The:.c shops are filled 10 the br im with gifl s from around lhe world. Be sure 10 lake a break from your shopping spree and dine in one of our excellenl Gernlan and Italian restaurants. • Chri,1111al> c.·ar11!er~ c;~h Sunday in O\"Ccnihcr fn1m.i106pm·De1.:.X.15and12nd. • Sanl;i Clau~. an Oki \Vorld Original. to euaranree \'our e\'Cr\' w1l>h v.·ill eon1c true. On Sal. & Sun. IA"C. '7th and 81h: S:u. & Sun. Dt.'1:. I ~th & I 51h and Sal. & Sun. Dci:. 21 \l :uld 22nd frorn Noon 'til 4 pni. • Special "San1a Pays the Ta.\" on all purcha5e~ on Sal.. [Jr(_ 81h. all day. 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Party planners Candice Schnapp, left, and President Jo Anne M°'* with tlleir spouses Gene Mix, left, and Roger Schnapp. • Wedding 11 ENSIGN-GIANUUAS JNewport Beach residents Melin· da Kay Gianulias 1 and Cortney Mihur Ensign exchanged marriage vows Sept. 7 during ceremonies at St: Andrew's Presbyterian Church ewport Beach. The bride wore an silk-satin Jim 'elm original gown featuring a II skirt, fitted bodice and cathe· al-length train accented with cc and pearls. She carried a cas- de or orchids. Maid of honor was Lisa Ensign. Bridesmaids were Jennifer Immell, "lison Immell, cousins of the ~de, Pam Harrington, Nicole lligan, Mcghan Laurs and Eliz· th Ensign. Curt Ensign was best man. At· ~dants were David Gianulias, e bride's brother, Jon Gianulias, ris Gianulias, cousins of the de, Andrew Gerken, Richard erman and William Haas. After the ceremony, a reception Phyllis and Jack Baillie recalled that they too posed on a boat while Ollie Hill (with husband, Stan) remembered her fashion shoot with her car "The Cont· essa." Party planner Candice Schnapp has been on five covers and was telling her own expansion plans ... Joe and Signe Belden were among the SO at the Ritz. (114) 665-72081 L -COUPON - A DESIGNATED DRMR MADS SENSEi I .J r the 300 relatives and fnends Cover girls and guy, from left, Ollie Hiii, Jack and Phyllis Baillie. 'tnessing the nuptials was held as '"-========================;!;;==============;i e Four Seasons Hotel in New-1 • rt Beach. The newlyweds honeymooned in awaii and have made their first me in Newport Beach. The bride is the daughter of Mr. "1d Mrs. James Gianulias and Jranddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hester. The groom is the son of Mr. i d Mrs. Robert Ensign. He is tr-employed as president of En- gn and Associates. 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V• mlle touth of Mac Althuf. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • .... • • • • • • • • • • .• From A1 blma said with a giggle. "I decided she was gelling in my way so 1 better marry ber;• sald Harry. "l don't even know when we de- cided to get married,•• said Zelma. "It was mutual. I don't think ho even got down on his knee to pro- pose." After honeymooning in San Diego, the couple spent seven years in Indio, where Harry built the Hotel Potter, then 40 years in South Pasadena and the last 20 in ~Maltlft Newport Beach. The couple raised Harry, 103, and Zelma Marshall, 98 are still in love after 75 years. a son and two daughters, but 'I don't even know when we decided to get married. It wa s mutual. I don't think he even got down on his knee to propose.' spent most of their time traveling, including three trips around the world. In the summer of 1937, the cou- ple even took all three children on a world tour. -llml ..... marr1ed 75 years Zelma cites the travel as a fac- tor in keeping· her and her hus- band so healthy and happy. "Harry really never had a job, so we could go away and travel," said Zelma. "We were just always on the move." -But daughter Jean AJbarian aaid she believa her parents' mutOtl respect Cor each olher'a space ~­ tributcd to their lasting marria~. "On weekends. Daddy played ten· nis, and Mother would stay home and sew, and work at the Army Hospital in Pasadena," Albarl'e sa~. • The afternoon cocktails a family doctor prescribed might have helped too. "We didn't start to drink until we were in our 60s," said Zelma. The Marshalls' advice for young couples? "Just don't fight," said Zelma. < . The FEED BARN See the world famous mlnature hone -"Ragtime!" PETIING zoo FREE TO The Pabllct MURDER: Suspect and victim had crlminal record.: Bring the entire family! A professional photographer will be on premises to capture your child's delight at this animal wonderland (or bring your own pet to be photographed!) "E~ YQll S-lllldl "* n rod" 2300 Newport Blvd. (coraer of 2Srd St. Costa Me•a, CA 548-3151 •• IAMS•! Original EUICANUBA 40 LB. BAG $2998 PET FOOD Sale End• 12-31-91 Yoo W1'~~ WArreo Utma.. ~MM~ fM~ foN& «A:ru LATlON~! '/oo CA.tJ tJDM ~6 f()%1b ?0% o~~ '/ouft 1=t.a>~. WA~ A.NP W.wQ#/ Nee~ 'SVT"" 'tibN ~WAtf ~y l,ON&~ !! From A1 zarrc story of the petite Egyptian national and the burly Texas ex- convict has taken on more than one twist. For one, the couple told friends that they were married several weeks ago in Las Vegas, but an at- torney for Nelson's wife, Kathy, says that's impossible since the di- vorce isn't final. And although some of the cou- ~ ~0-S·pe(.e.MpEUl -'4' &IV NOW IN~lwu. MIY'TJf,€ . ~e~ IN ~ME ~!' CARLTON'S LINOLEUM SHOPPE SINCE 1931 714-974-7470 2542 PACIFIC COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 (Next to Tony Roma's) f, pie's acquaintances and co-workers say it appeared Stainbrook was fond of Nelson, others believe she married for money. They say Stainbrook was a cal- culating woman who used men and was once charged with steal- ing a car from a boyfriend she had in Chino -just one of 12 traffic violations she accrued since get- ting her license in 1989. Nelson also had a criminal record and was recently paroled after four years in a federal peni- tentiary where he was sent after conspiring to smuggle 100 tons of marijuana into the l!nited States from South America. Nelson was also convicted of tax evasion in the early '80s. And Fitzgibbon said the pilot spent some time smuggling contraband into Mexico. But despit e his record, Fitzgib- bon said, Nelson wasn't a bad per- son. Just a "venturesome" cowboy who had a penchant for telling tall talcs for the sake of a good story. "Smuggling was a rather honor· able profession back in Laredo at that time," he said. Sue Swanson, who hired Nelson at her Tustin mortgage company in April after his prison stint, said her employee "wouldn't step on a bug." And when contacted at her Santa Maria home Thursday, Nel- son's wife of 12 years, Kathy, said the ex-Marine was a "very com- passionate man" who never raised a hand to her. "He was good to her," said Joni Gray, an attorney who was repre- senting Kathy Nelson in the di- vorce hearings. "And she was fond of him. There was no violence. They just grew apart when he was in prison." 'l:7~b~a~ t-M geat.f'o~ «//~i ~~t'J~.S. M,&'4 P~c cf'a~/'~ OVERGROWN TROPICALS • Interior /Greenhouse Plm1s • 3 acres of Exterior Tropical Amts& Palms • Large Showroom of silk & preserved plan1s vvith ml.15UCi boske1s & p:>ttery • ~l(l(Jg~ U/~P~ ~a,tkP~ Stainbrook, on the other hailH. had a reputation as a "loony" a-~~ a manipulator, according to (~+ • :.I quamtanccs. But Fitzgibbon said she seem~d like "kind of a happy person" who doted on Nelson when she visit.od him and his wife last month. I · Although acquaintances S"\jq Stainbrook spent many a night CJl• rousing at bars, she told Fitzg\~; bon that she is a strict Moslem r;~ one of 16 children from Cairp; Eygpt. 1U But Fitzgibbon ~lso recalled c1!{C friend commennng about hott Stainbrook flared up without warning one afternoon when she and Nelson met this friend for lunch. "He said to me, ''Hey, s~ got a temper,"' Fitzgibbon f- counted. "Jesus -what a way die." RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... , ..... C.....kt! cl !Ill -llft., CISTI •SA-541·115' tr. t-\>C>~ ~ <J/otn. cHottu: ~~~ (ot ~ TILE & GROUT I RESTORATION ·~~ lk. ~ of 'Y"'" r:N.& .uk..1 lk. &pu.u of~· 'J.tu., .. SEJMCES INCLUDE: • Re-Ofout -rano¥e & ~ grout In CC>UUn, showen, flooB • Re..(Ok)( • e>dstins grout (pamencntty) • R~-Ceulc • tlbs, sinks, etc . • ltepelr -tiles & grout • Ocari -grout & cetamlc swfaca • Seal • protect grout • tile I ___ .. I Mnlc, Qumy, lltdc, (-..t - -~· .. -ALL WORK GUAAANTEE f aEE ESTIMATE: 54 .. 7311 Re- G rout Saturday, Dec. 7th at 1:00 pm Sunday, Dec. 8th at 2:00 pn1 Monday, Dec. 9th at 7:30 pnl Gete•open 2 hours pt1or .. Chdey LICenM MA247e {Ill BfMlrge ... ..... Cl! Ji I I T he 1t01J of St. John V~Olapel. celcltntma lea Golden An~. involva the penonality and leadership or the priest who bu pided tho conan:aation ror more than 13 yean. Since 1978, n-year-old ~ Joeeph Sharpe bu -.n administrator of the Balboa hland chapel and bu auided its -iritual powtb and J>brica1 'toration. It Is an ass.,,ment the p~t of 48 yean relishes but ~lieves will be his last hurrah. "This probably Is my lut Ulignment," the priest said in his kit\d, deep voice. "I plu. on a.mainln1 at the chapel u administrator u Iona 11 possible.'' , Through the yean, many dtanses and imprOYCmcnts have ~n 111ade to the SO-year-old CWae;cl to enhance the early California style or ~anish-American architecture. Under Sharpe's direction, the WPgnificent stained-glass windows 'flit adorn either side or the Mlle~ Monsignor Joseph Sharpe is the guiding force behind St. John Vianney Chapel on Balboa Island. chapel were commissioned by local designer Kathleen Barnes. Balboa Island was a summer vacation paradise SO years ago, • and the historic chapel was established just before World War 11 because the people who crowded the tiny island during the summer monlhs needed a place for Sunday worship. The chapel was named in honor of St. John Vianney, who i~ the s.uday, DeOlniber 7, 1•1 At t Religk>n Editor Matt Coker ... 642-4321, ext. patron saint of parish priests. It was dc~icated,on Aug. 17, 1941. W~cn lt opened, there were 51 registe1ed families. Under Sharpe's leadership, there has beeh significant growth. The congregation now boasts more than 60Q families. 26-year mili1ary career wilh th rank commander. After completing ac1ive milit· du1y, he went to Ca1holic University in Washington, D.C. before returning 10 Southern ,;_,; California and helping 10 estaCW9 Pius X High School in DowneyJa During his years as ad- ministra tor, 'I Sharpe has plan on remaining at witnessed h h I d · · 1960, he was ,_:.! named superintendent of Catholic _ ~ schools for f<Wr many changes, t e c ape as a mm1stra- thc most sig· tor as long aS pOSSible. I nlCicant being dioceses. • the spirit of -•llm ..,. 111A11Pf worshipers, St John Vianney Chapel Later, he I reassigned all! named past°I Santa Clara Church in Oxnard. who, he said, "arc devoted to the Chapel." Sharpe was born and raised in Denver, attended St. Louis University on a fellowship. He came to California to attend seminary. After his ordination, he served at a parish in Los Angeles. During World War II, he joined active duty in the Navy as a chaplain. He retired after a Immediately preceding his curren assignment, he served at St. John the Baptist Church in Costa Mes The year-long celebration of St John Vianney's 501h anniversary begins with a gala dinner Sunday night at the Balboa Bay Club. All members of the community are welcome to attend the festivitic~. Call 673-6417. Religion briefs ·o r~e Coast Unitarian c Universatist Church's the _ Rev. James Nelson has a timely topic for his Sunday sermon. It's tit.le: "How long Do We Have to Apologize for Our Mistakes" about Peart Harbor. Following the 10:30 a.m. seMc:e at the church, Costa Mesa, holds its first-ever Chanukah event at the center's new campus from 3-5 p.m. ~ excnlNG;SiRITF1LI.Eo, I LOVING CHURCH? • 1 l59 Victoria St, Costa Mesa, Stiaron loeschen, psychotherapist and dinlcal social worker, will sign of her book, ''The.secrets of tlr," which is a collection of the yinp of wortd-famous family rapist Virginia Satir, with ~en's comments. ~ 0 n the Calendar: Temple Isaiah . 401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, a Hanukkah potJUck dinner ~at 6:30 tonight in the Social all. Donation is Ja per person, with children under 18 admitted tee .... Jewish Community Center Orange County 250 Baker St, LAGUNA (I.United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Lapu IUch 499-lOll SWtday Momlnll Worstlp & Clv1Stlln EGlcllion 10 a.m. ~ David 8eades & Vlrgk\!a Wtleeler Wtslltf Counslllng Center I 'SeMces Available MllA VERDE UNmDM~DIST CHUICn 17ot..., Wonhlp • Church School • l :IO • 10:00 a.m. Ot. WIHiom E. Steel • 979-823-4 Sunday. Tickets are $2-$5 .... Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St, Costa Mesa, presents a free Christmas concert at 7 p.m. Sunday featuring the Mesa Verde Choir performing "Seven Joys of Christmas," as well as the Chancel Choir, the vocal ensemble Rejoice, handbells and children's . choir Jubilant Song. ... St. Andrews Presbyterian Chu~ch, 600 St. Andrews Rd., performs "Christmas. Concert" at 4 and 7 p.m. Sunday featuring Sanctuary Choir, soloists, an orchestra and organ and piano music .... The Midwinter Madripl Festival, featuring singing, danong and a medieval-styled 13th century dinner, will be presented Friday and Saturday, Dec. 14, at Orange Coast Unitarian Un.iveruJis.t Church. -Br 'I'll» Piiot NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ''°'~AY9. c-cMIMar 644-0745 ADUl T .JUNIOR·SENIOR S4nfay Semo! 1:30 1.m. 10:00 Im Worship Child. YOUlh. Acklll Rrt. Robelt "'°"'Y Rev. Wll Fal!banQ llO'lf ltl\~'4 \\ \H\tnl 0\ lllf B \I IH l•\ Pl NIN'-;lll A Olllll aRJllCll IY THE S~ . . We're Here! OASIS OtRISTIAN FEllOWSHIP Kids Church Aaes 6-12 Kinder Church Ages 3-5 Infant & Toddler PRfSIJ) I tRIAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 5-day, Deoembcr8, l991 8:30and 10:15 A.M. 0 JOYCRY!" (Lun 1:39-56) Ol-.)*A. ...... Jr. 4:00 and 7:00 P.M. ,_.,.,. Annuli an.m. Concau (J(X) St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach, California (71'4)631-2880 (.,.-from Newport Harbor Hlth School at Irvine &. 15th.) CHICiST LUTHERAN CHURCH ~~ (11111&1.,.. u 7 60 Victoria St., Costa Mesa lothar V. Tornow, Pastor 6Jf.1611 Bruce Jeske, Pastor WORSHW SERVK:E 8:00 10:30 o.m. Sunday SdlOd & Audit Bible Oost 9:30 o.m. CMstion fltmentoty School Ml 6166 Look for the Pilot's upcoming "PEACE-ON•EARTH" Glile 1o H<i»{ SelWm md &Rs · Coming December 19th Col Joy Owen for men Wonnalicil 642..C321 x266 I!'/",( <)/'\I ~T. MATIHEW~ Newpot1 8eect\ • 1723 W.tk:llift .behind W..tc:iff eourt• Hoty Communion 9:30 ··"'· ~ Ch .. CM • SUndly 8ClhOol (714)'4&-1152 • SUNDAY WORSHIP lO:OOAM Mid-Week Bible Study Wed. 7:30pm "Using Cho/cs to Maks OUr D19alDS Comt1 ntJ9• Service and Jr. Church: 10:30 a .m. Seminar Dec 15th 1-4 p.m. Terry McBride .. Divine Authority as Choice" Dial an JnsptraUon 151·1231 263-1261 .-ce o,. . .... Dr. Roger Teel , D.D. ~( "You Make a Difference" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ...._ ef Ille Uftited Cllurc• of Rtli&iots Scltnct CNld care Pr0¥ided Services: 8:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m.. 5:30 p.m. 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON .BEACH, CA 92688 / (714) 969-1331 CHRISTIAN SCl•NCE CHURCHES BRANCHES Of 1lt£ MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS THE SUBJECT FOR THIS WEEKS BaBlE LESSON IS ''ml TIE •Y CllUIE -CllfAmr' -..it......,.... .... " ... ...... Dll ........ .... ......................... ................. .......... '* ................. , .... , ...... --,,..... .... •• • ll:tl UI. lw ._ f• tiJI • lWI ...... 0 11 ' I 8 Clllllll II CIJllll Tlllllllll • ......... ., ......... a.Ill ' ... Pl 8 .. UI. ....................... lM. .. 14 •TL._ __ ' - • ' • I . . . . "'. • . . . • 1 ramemtiir wrtttng a letter to my mother that night I said that 1he lnevttable has happened ... ' __ ,,.. 'lame ... scantd, some wn crying, and some were jlJst ~angry. The whole thing was very frustrating ~ beCause there wasn~ anything we could really do in the way of a counterattack.• -•1t111. \) l\ 1'l 0 \\ \1 , ;l >l n w b 12 II IV )J IJ 12 0 0 .µ n 6 A II 17 ri d N •1 n I I( rl II ·z h II ') Jim Jones, left, Ed Teats and Christian Lutz: All three were present wheri the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The three veterans say they'll never forget the images of war. By Russ Loar SW! Wnter T he 50th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor may mark the end of an era fot local World War II veterans, many of whom say it is the last time they will travel to the Hawaiian island of Oahu for a reunion of Pearl Har&r survivors. "We're all just getting up in age," said Tony lantorno, the 72-year-old president of the Orange County chapter of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association. The association schedules reunions every five years for Pearl Harbor survivors, but lantorno said this may be the last. lantorno was an Army anti-aircraft gunner, in charge of a gun crew at Hospital Point. He was on his way back from breakfast to the barracks to write some letters home when he spotted some low-flying airplanes shortly before 8 a.m. that Sunday. "They were only about 100 feet off t~e ground. I could sec the rea r gunner and we looked at each other eye-to-eye," lantomo said. "H,e dropped a torpedo, turned arouhd and opened fire on us with a O)achine gun." lantorno remembers that in the freOZ)' and confusion of the enswng battle, Navy anti-aircraft gunners forgot to set the fuses on explosive shells. "Instead of bursting at 1,800 or 2,000 feet like they were supposed to, they would come down and explode on the ground," he said. I mtomo also remembers when gun ners shot down four American planes by mistake. "In the conft'.tsion, we shot all four of them down," he said. "Once wmcbody opened up fire, then everybody opened up fire. You could have sat11nd read a newspaper th at night, there was so much fire." The founding president of the coWfty Pearl Harbor Survivors Allociation, Harley Eppler, was stationed on the USS Vestal, a repair ship tied up to the USS Arizona during the attack. •1 camo up out of the foundry oe.cfM, main deck and I heard the .. call go olf on the Arizona.'' :..t~lld· •mien I beard this plane NiiliWl:hO aeerned to bo awful low. i~--1 10ij)eclo P'=9M and he ~ the ptane ·rflb• on its tall :..., ho banked It to the left. When !f eaw the bia red baJlt oo it. I ' thn it WM • J1pue1e ,plane ................... --:::JQ:T-....... I When time stood still way oC a counter3ttack." • ,, J im Jones, a 72-year-old career ' Marine officer and Costa Mesa resident, enlisted in the Marines in February, 1941, ~ Local WWII veter~ns recall that fateful day in December became a specialist in aerial photography and was sent to Ewa Field about 10 miles Crom Pearl "We heard a loud explosion and a short time later, the whole Arizona blew up. It just seemed to lift our ship out of the water.'' · Eppler's ship was pulJcd away from the Arizona by a small tug. "We had enough auxiliary steam to tum the screws a little bit, but we'd been hit and had fires going. They decided the best thing to do was beach it. "The destruction was devastating. You could smell it and feel it and see it. The fires were the main thing. God, there were fires everywhere." Former Costa Mesa Mayor Jack Hammett, a young seaman stationed at the U.S. Naval Hospital at Hospital Point, spent Dec. 7 stacking bodies in a large building as they were transported from the scene of battle. At the end of the day, exhausted and heartbrokefl, he went out to the edge of the harbor to watch the sunset. "All I could do was cry," he said. Ted Olson, now a 73-year-old volunteer policeman in Costa Mesa, was a sergeant stationed at the Army's Schofield Barracks about 12 miles away Crom Pearl Harbor. "We could hear noise and sec smoke coming from the direction of Pearl Harbor,'' Olson said. "But we thought it was just some kind of wacky exercise." But it soon became apparent to Olson the attack was real. "We mounted two water-cooled Browning .30-caJiber machine guns on the roof. We dadn't have aandbap ao we broupt mattresses up from the barracks," Olson said. "The Jap ptlncs kept comina around -they were torpedo bombers -and liko I said, you could sec the butarda smilinf, .in their cockpit1 u they circled. • Na~ deaths from the attack on Pearl Harbor totaJcd 2,008, Army deaths totaled 218, Marine C.Orpt deaths totaled 109, and civilia.n deaths totaled 68. Another 1,178 soldiers and civilians were wounded. • C hri1daa um. • :n-,.ar-oed retired cMJ elijt11• wt c.o... Mlle ......... .. dnftad In ,..., 1941 .... . Part HaJbor ii Sepe I 0 • II f December 7, 1941 : Those who survived lDCal members of Orange County chapter of the Peart Harbor SurvM>rs AS9ocWJon: John D. French, Newport Beach Jack R. Hammett, Costa Mesa Mefvin L. Hauge, Corona del Mar Oiristian C. Lutz, Costa Mesa c,e,,e P. Montgomery, Newport Beach Edward A. Teats, Costa Mesa Clarence Tomlin, Costa Mesa Ciene E. Verge, Newport Beach Edward C. Wolfe, Newport Beach The public is invited to attend a program commemorating the SOth anniversaiy or the bombina of Peirf Harbor today at 1l> a.m. at the El Toro Memorial Park, 257~1 TrM>uco Road, in El Toro. Assemblyman Gil Ferguson (R-Newport Beach) and Harfey Eppler, founding president of the Oranae County chapter ol the Pea·rf · Harbor Survivors Assodadon~ wlll be the guest speakers. build an encampment with the Army Corps of Engineers. The 23-ycar-old sergeant was stationed at Schofield Barracks, about 12 miles away from Pearl Harbor. lie spent the next 21 years in the Army. On the morning of Dec. 7, Lutz . was awakened to the sound of explosions. "We heard the noise and heard these bombs going off. We thoupt it was some kind of practice. "We were standing outside in our ahorU and we looked up at thcac e!_anes with the red IUDS on them. They were flying low and we said to each other, 1'hcsc look real. These maneuvers are really somethln .. • There were shells fallin& on the ground and one guy P.k:ked one of them up and said, lt'I re-11 It's real!' At the same tlrM a bomb blew up a water tower. That's when we knew it was real. We ran In and got our clotfte1 on.'' The men mounted a machine gun on top of tho barrlCb roof, but none Of thei1 ammunitioG WM belted and IO tho ·pa muld DOI be fired."Jtwasamliltl'lble .... We bided up w •....-Wbilc .,...,....,... ... ,...'° .... e>tMr .... or• Wind. .. ~Liatlwto ... ~ ....... ,11 ...... ....... .... ..... iWirolWOl'ld warn. .-. .. ..,,,.. ..-. ,. ............ ._. .._ .... tDdeadL-·You ( can get ready for an invasion. You know you're going in and you're all tuned up for it. But there was nothing like Dec. 7.'' There was no moon that night, and soldiers on watch feared a Japanese invasion at any moment. "That night it really sunk in, after we were scrounging around all day. I was up on the side of a hill and I had carried a machine gun up there. It was about 10 p.m. and sprinkling rain. I J'ust got settled in and somebody ca led up to me, 'Sgt. Lutz, come down , they've landed on the beach.' I slid down tho aide of the hill with a machine aun on my back -it wu chaos.'' Lutz believes the lessons of Pearl Harbor should not be forgotten. "People should not be complacent. The Cold War has gone by tho wayside, but you just don't know really. We'd better be prepared.'' Harbor. my whites, waiting to go on liberty "I was assigned to guard duty when we saw these planes. We h d w j · had expected some planes to come 1 at ay. e were ust getting in, and when my buddy and 1 !irst ready to change the guard and 11 j couple of planes oiade low passes saw the planes. we thought they on the field t.here and we thought •V were our planes. It looked like it was just :mother little war gamc!2 they were dropping water bombs at first. When the explosions "Then they strafed one of our started, we knew they weren't planes that was up on jacks and water bombs. caught it on fire. Then we knew ., "I was standing right by immediately it was not a war game." q Battleship Row when these explosions started. My buddy and Jones jumped on back of a fire 8 I decided to start driving the tank truck with a friend, but Japanese trucks and disperse them all planes made a strafing run on the'' around the island so they wouldn't truck. "We jumped off that thing be blown up. They would come and ran for cover in the supply down and strafe at us but they tent. Then they made a run on the missed me by about 12 Ccet." tents, so that wasn't too good." During the attack, Japanese His friend-cried out, "I'm hit - planes flew in so low, Teats could I'm hit," and Jones feared the sec their faces. "The pilots strafing worst. "He was hit by a shell that us would look over the sides. They probably ricocheted about 18 weren't more than 50 feet off the times. It didn't even break the ground. You could sec their grins skin. a and their facial expressions: If you. 11They'd come down as low as a •1 had a good rock you could have street lamp pole. They weren't thrown it up there and hit them." particularly fast airplanes. I could ri When the USS Arizona get off a whole clip or more while r exploded, a huge piece of the they were making their rounds. o ship's deck landed near Teats. We shot one or two planes down A Teats and others set up a machine with limall arms fire." gun behind it and used it as a After the second and final t shield, "When the Arizona blew attack that day, the fires burned 1 up, it was just a huge ball of flame on through the night. "We and smoke and the whole ahip couldn't put out the fires. There'd tumbled over. I got the buale off be a whole row of nothing but [ the Arizona because when it blew molten metal with an airplane up, the bugle new over ri&ht engine in the middle or it. That v where I WU atandln.... WU all that WU left. v He later donated the bualc to ••1 had to IQ on watch from 12 IJ Navy Historical Muteum in midniaht to 4 a.m. that night. The & Washington D.C. ••£ight o'clock is youna chap I relieved said, 'I'm when you raJsc the colon. The not sure, I thought I heard h busier was evidently on deck, somethina in those bushes ovcr a ready to raise the flip on the • there.' That certainly got my ,, ship. I don't know what happened atten1lon. It was as dark aa a coal ii to him." mine •• That nlpt, the·alr wu filled ''I .remember writinl a lett~r to with the smell Ol pnl)OWder and my mother that night. I 5aid that ( bum1q oiL .. Yoa dM:fn•nt.ep the Inevitable has happened." blCiuM tbiDre wrc c~ and JonOa. who retired at the rau flJWd Pna on."·,__,_--.._........,_,____ of ~:llfJ967 1fler 27.,._ Ill M_lll1 Ol lhl IOldJcn felt \be.'~ 11id M 1!i,ppe1 d9I fnailCraliil II tMir IMbiliey to world wDI .._ 1ee anodlet -~ l&dU ...-...._. .dmint the war ... Ai~• we i.... e..a two l'lldl, --wlllch 64 cauntria, wo re Ptl ~· llfti J•••• .... :lilied. "'Some wet. dur.. idw--. llow ..... ICMld.--:.;,-Ud ..W11> ....... We)Ull ..... IO ....... telylftllY. .... ........... ...... ,,.. ............ "" .......... _ ... ... =m-.:~·==1... ~w:s==,\lllW ---- -- ---------- 'Aller today, tna ~worlH 11 I The USS tArizona Memorial in Honolulu, left, was built over the sunken hull of the USS Arizona, one of the ships struck by the Japanese during the attack on Pearl Harbor SO years ago. Below, thick black smoke rises around the crumbling superstructure of the Arizona shortly after the attack. - never be the same' Editor's note: The attack on Pearl Harbor was described by a president as "a day that will live in infamy" and later by historians as an event that changed the course of history. For Americans from one end of the country to the other, it was a moment that became frozen in time. Earlier this year, The Pilot invited readers to share their memories of that Sunday in 1941. 0 n Dec. 7, 1941, I was 7 1/2 years old and living with my family in Sioux falls, S.D., where my father operated his own business - a radio store. I remember the day quite clearly. We had all returned from church services and, sometime in mid-afternoon, I put on my heavy winter clothes and went outside to play in the snow in the backyard. I don't remember the exact time, of course, but sometime during the afternoon my mother came to the door and called me in. From the sound of her voice I knew something was very wrong but I had no idea what it was. The most remarkable thing that I remember was that she hustled me in without having to take off my snow-covered overshoes. It was almost a capital offense to come into the house without removing overshoes so I knew that whatever had happened, it was something very important. Mother half-pushed, half-pulled me into the living room where my father and older sisters were huddled around the console radio, hanging on every word. Our house was on a hilltop overlooking the Missouri River and a flat plain stretching endlessly to the west. There was an Army Air Corps Base within sight and I remember, that evening, standing on the hillside, looking to the west, and watching the lights being turned off at the air base until, eventually, it was completely dark. Similar scenes were being repeated all over the country that evening. The single most significant thing that sticks most in my mind is a brief conversation I had with my father. I asked him if it meant that we were going to go to war and, if so, what would happen to us? We already had heard horror stories of Japanese atrocities and, in our naivete we imagined that hordes of Samurai sword swin~ing warriors would come up the river, or down the raver, or from the west, or the east, or from who knew where, and would commit unspeakable crimes. Not too many people considered the enormous distances involved or even that the Imperial Japanese Army wasn't the least bit interested in attacking Sioux Falls. My father's response stuck with me to this day. What he said was: "After today, the world will never be the same again." He was right, of course, but in ways that eyen he couldn't possibly have imagined! Before the war ended, three years and nine months later, he had been called into the Army as a civilian radio expert and was assigned to the Aleutian Islands, winding up on Attu after we took it back from the Japanese. My older brother enlisted in the Army Air Corps and flew combat missions into Eastern Europe from bases in Italy. An older sister joined the WAC, wound up in Seattle, visited California, fell in love with the Golden State and vowed to move here after the war was over (which she did, convincing the rest of us to join her here). JOSEPH McCORD Costa Mesa T he day Pearl Harbor was bombed bf the Japanese ... my husband and I were laving in Panama (Fort Sherman) on his first assignment after graduating from West Point in June 1940. He was positioned at his artillery gun site out in the jungle across the Shagrus River, then a mile's walk through mud to get there. I was in our quarters with our daughter when the M.P. started knocking on all doors alerting dependents that America was at war with Japan. "They have bombed Pearl Harbor." I was bathing my daughter Sandra, one month old at the time. The M.P.s asked all of us to stay close to our quarters and at sundown not to turn on any lights, just use candles or flashlights on low beam. My husband was ordered to remain at his site until granted leave to return to his quarters on the post for a 24-hour leave. Then the·first of Jahuary, all women with children had to return to the United States by boat. Therefore, my dauaJtter (then 2 months) and I were one of the first dependents to depart via Gulf of Mexico to New Orleans. Then we caught a train to Los Angeles and finally a ta.xi to Santa Monica to stay with my parents for the duration of the war. MRS. JOHN B. COONTZ Newport Beach I was in the garden of our home at 1758 Santo Ana Ave. in Costa Mesa. I had a little radio blasting Western music -"San Antonio Rose" with Bob Wills. I wu pulling weeds and singing along when the announcer broke in saying Pearl Harbor has been attacked! 1 rat in the house and told my mother and father the noWI. At first they would not beli~vc me. But after listenina to the repeated news. we all cried. My two young brothers, Sam and Oeorac Bendllre, would later enlist, Oeorao in the Navy, Sam in the Army. Both were students at Newport Harbor High S<:hool. ALICE BENDURE FlSHBR I Costa Mesa wu 10 yean old at the time and our family or sbt .. 119 ..... Oahl u.s .... .-=:rc-s .-rn .. e1 .......... .......... .......... ...... ca•r~ ...... :=~-=. .. of ""'""'°" ~·-• Ba Carrl!:·~efuel .r From Tankers A." ..... ~A:N • ••••• • ••• • ••• • ....... \.Loa An~I• -~ ' .. . ,., WAKE Oec.8 ~ Pearl Harbor .. Attacked GUAM Ft~ plw11°" The map above illustrates the route used by the Japanese during their attack on Pearl Harbor SO years ago. At right, President Franklin Roosevelt addresses an emergency session of Congress. In his speech, the president said, "Yesterday, December 7, 1941 - a day which will lave in infamy -the United States was deliberately attacked by the naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan." was living in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I was silting in the living room in front or our 5-foot-tall Philco radio listening while shooting wooden pellets from a gattling-type, hand-turned dispenser at cardboard soldiers when the news broke. My parents came running into the living room when I announced that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. TOM WIESSLER Retired school teacher Newport/Mesa District I t was late mid-morning on Sunday, two days before my 1 llh birthday, and I was listening to my two-piece Atwater Kent radio. I heai;d the news about the air attack on fear! Harbor by the Japanese and being young, I was somewhat frightened and didn't quite know what to make Gf it. As a result, I did not tell my parents or discuss it until they heard the news and shared it with me. LESTER A. HOLMES Corona Del Mar I was driving with a friend who I worked with at Crawford Market in Alhambra to another Crawford store at File Points in El Monte to work for the day. We were directly in front of Grny's Lyon Farm on Valley Boulevard in El Monte. It was around 10 a.m. our time. My friend Tom Snapp pulled over to the side of the road and stopped his car. He said we need to enlist and go to war. I said we should finish school and thee go in - that we did -we grnduated in June 1942 and went Into the Navy Dec. 2S, 1942. I remember spending Christmas in San Diego and being the first boot cnmp unit to go through in 1943. HAL HOLLEMAN Balboa Island I was in the service, enlisted January of '41, was stationed at Oeiger Air Field, Spokane, Wash., ~ when the word came to be .;hippe<l out. Nt1b0Jy knew the destination but a~sume<l the Philhp111c~. \\'e left Dec 2. from San Francisco. Our boat was one of those liberty ship~ "ith no ammunition on board. We were npproxim.1tcly WO miles away from Pearl H<irbor on Dec. 7 "hen at about 8 a.m. the announcement came that Pearl Harbor was attacked an<l the Presiden t dccl::in:d ::i state of war with Japan. We turned around immediately not know ing if the Japanese would continue the att ack p.i:.I J>e.1rl Harbor and sturt attacking our boat. Frn tun .1tely 1h.11 was not the case. We continued the return trip unJer complete black out und l:rn<l ed ~arely in San Francisco. LEO ANSEL TEL Newport 'ncac h I was a :.ix-month bride livin~ in DcllOu"er, listening to the radio when the ne,.,,s c:rme over the air. My husband enlisted in officer training and graduated from Victorville in air force in Jul) ·.c. l lc wus later a prisoner of \\.Jr in Germ.111y .ind l.11cr Mill was killed in the Korean conn1ct. MARGE SUTTON Newport l.kJch I was 15 year old on Dec. 7, 194 l , and living al Gould, Okla., a very rurnl area in the southwest corner of the state. Arter church on that Sund.1y, Ill) parents, brother nnd I went to my uncle's for Sundny"dinncr." As n teenager, l wns ueset and bored because there "was nothing to do ' but Ii ten to grown-up talk. After lunch l lay down in the front sent of my fathers car nnd turned on the radio. The news bulletin woke me up from my nnp saying Pearl Harbor had been nttacked. I ran into the hou~e 10 tell the "olJ folks" who said it was no big deal thjl the US could defeat those ''Japs·· in a fe" wcelo..s! L. WAYl'\E SEARCEY Costa Mesa M y hu~bjn<l. Art, an<l I ''ere a\\jkened by telephone from the Derrick in Oil City, Pa. I le ''as toll.I to open the office in Franklin as the press-' "as running and 10 call ou t the paper bO)S 10 deliver. the ne"s It "as abou t 3 a.m. He went 0111 10 do his job and I took the first bus up to Oil City 10 be "ith my parents and fri ends \\ho Ji,cJ ne~t Joor. Their son was in Oahu at the time .• I had t\\o brothers in the service. The older one . · was on an LST taking supplies to Pearl I !arbor and . as they neared Oahu the sky was all lit up . Thb ~:11111.: Art Dawson -who dclivere<l the Oil City Derrick as a teen-ager -retired at 65 from hi6 job at the Oaily Pilot in the advertising departmerH. ~ RUTH D. DA WS(i)~ Ne'' port IlelA(b I was at a Redslo..in football game in Washington ~' •· D.C.. ''e ll\e<l in neJrhv Takoma Park. M<l. The game \\,1s playe <l in Griffiih Stadiu m, which has long .. since bee n torn down. I remcmt1er. oh so "ell, when an announcement , c::ime O\'er the lou<l.,penlo..ers for all military personne('1 to report to their home base immediately. About 20 ·"" percent of the cro,,d got up and left. There "as net mention of the Pc:irl I !arbor :m ack. • J •I I had just turne<l 17 years of age. : 1 1 When I got home after the game, I told my mom ''hat h::ippcned and ~he said that Pearl Harbor had, been allacked by the Japanese. I asked. "Where tflc de\ll i~ Pearl H::irbor?" · , A !.hort time late r I enlisted in the Marine Corps.· and served three ycnrs an<l five months wilh the First Marine Divi!tion iii the South Pacific. Four of my ": brothers also !.erved in World War II. One was killed in f ra nce. ·• PAUL HUNTE( Costa Mes? t "I I was born in Los Angeles and hall just turned eighteen in 1941. On the morning of Sunday. , tJ December 7th, my family and I were all up having. ,o· breakfast and getting ready ror Mass. ., ; The r:idio was on ns I was getting dressed. It was . tuned to my favorite popular music station that ~ • played all the Big Band music. The news broke in , 'Ji and sail.I that our Navy was being attacked at Pearl... ,~ 1 larbor by the Japanese. 1 yelled 10 my parents a~ c;, told them, and we all listened. .. b, Most of us were stunned and didn't know for SIKQ ft rf it were true or where Pearl .Harbor was. We all ,.. went on to Mass nnd everyone was talking about it,, 1 we were all so concerned. The priest told us to • ·t remain calm and to prny our N:1vy would be safe. ,11 After !\fa s I went to a boscball game. The .yount l • men b<ill players were oil talking about how they going to quickly join up and right for our country. , As it turned out, most did join ond some did not j"-'3 return. . BERNICE DIELAMOWlCZ Newport --11.·. 7:51 Bl 8:35 8:42 8:43 9:10 ~--Mo.Ila ... =--A.._ Mis A ..... .-dget A .afld WM d JapaM9e t.. =· GltlXbd lly Jopo• ., ... -. oi.! fftll on ..... was INlk 171 .loP.QMSe pb.s -...S alack *1 • .. ~s: -~ NMI~ -r.t Hotbot n.t tfss.= the attlKbnson ~ Miia. ....... °""·~ mid Oak ,..,, ...... USS=, ....... no W. •11tt. ~"°""USS ,_ jdglf'I! C.. ..~ w..g. • •Dolm. '-USS . ~ .......... [:' • - •• l • ·-. • I ' c I ) l , r ... . • .. • • • • • • . • • • .• • . . . ack Page EARL HilRBOR: A slngla day WHO: All homes & businesses on or visible from the parade route • ORIGINAL AIMPIC•s' 175 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa Store Phone (714) 631-8860 COUPON -------· HOLIDAY SALE! que Chrlstnlat lelnclee Dec. 7, Saturday, 11 ·3 PM A Unique Collection Of Hend Selectec;t One-of-e-Klnd Pieces from the Pest. Hwblfted bV MluM frolft Vlfloul Countlta end lmpolted flam AnMM the World. An .,,....,.. Piner' fon • COLLECTORS •ART LOVERS •DESIGNERS • ANT1QUE DEAlStS Wfwl1,_.. .. c..telter AnMI Mtel 330 We•t Bay Street INDEX Bouae8/Condoa ..................... 1002·1094 Moblle Homn ..................... ·--····· 1100 Mreap •.•..••.•...........•..................... 11215 Build.in&'• Contract ..................... 11150 U.aoh Property ............................. 117G C.met&J')' Lota .•....•........................ 122G Houae• To Be Moved .................... 1323 Lots Por Sale ................................ 1400 Out-Of-Count1 ............................... 152G Out-or.state .................................. 1558 Ranohea/Parma .............................. 15715 Re•ort Propertle• ......................... 11580 Ttme Share•·······························-·· 1590 Real E•tate Exohanp ................... 1800 Real E•tate Wanted ...................... l 82G 1mREAL EsfATE 0.URENTAl.S Boueff/Condo• ..................... at 02·2194 Apartment. .......................... 2808·2894 Duplex•• ....................................... 2704 Room. ...•••••................................... 2708 Hotela/MotelJI ................................. 2'718 VacaUon Rentala ........................... 2'722 Roommate. Wanted ...................... 8724 Rentala Wanted ............................ 2728 Garace• For Rent ......................... 2740 Storap .......................................... 2'742 Mlao. RentalJI ................................ 27•4 Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 .. Apartment8/Commerotal ................ 2'750 Buatneaa Properi)' ......................... 278'7 Buatn•• omoe Bentala ................ 2789 COmmerotal Property .................... 2778 Duplexea/UnJt• .............................. 2'788 Induatrt&l ...................................... 2'788 lnoom• Property ........................... 2790 BuatneH For Sale ......................... 2900 Bualnn• Opportunity ................... 2904 Bualn••• Wanted ........................... 2908 Credit ............................................ 290'7 lnvntment Opportunity ............... 29{'8 Inve•tment Wanted ....................... 2910 Money To Loan ............................. 2914 Money Wanted .............................. 2918 Mortp&'e•, T.D ............................. 2918 All real estate listings that run in Saturday's publication appear in the separate Real Estate tabloid section. I Sell Your Private Po~ Merchandise HERE~: Announe41ment• ............................. 2920 Theater/Cutln&' ............................. 2921 Income Tax ................................... 2922 Lost • Found ................................ 2925 Health • Fitne••·········· ................. 3000 Schoola/lnatructlon ....................... 3012 Travel ............................................ 3014 Membenhip• ................................. 3018 Per•onala .............................. 3002-3005 llIIlJISERllCE ILi DiRECTORY Service Directory ................. 3406-3939 Employment .................................. 5530 Employment Wanted ..................... :S:S3:S Domestic ........................................ :S:S40 "MERCHANDISE ~FOR SALE Antique• ........................................ 601 O Appliance• ..................................... 6011 Auctions ........................................ 6012 Saturday, December 7, 1991 •t Furniture ....................................... 601• Mlao. Merohand.i•e ........................ 8015 Cameras ........................................ 8018 Collectible• .................................... 8017 Computer• ..................................... 8018 Free Merohandlae ......................... 6022 Jewelry/Furs/Art ............................ 8025 Build.in&' Materials ........................ 8030 Machinery ..................................... 80415 Omce FW'niture/Equipment .......... 8047 Pets/Anlmala .................................. 80•9 Musical lrustruments ..................... 8055 Plano8/0rcana ............................... 80159 Bicycle• ......................................... 8080 Sport in&' Good• ............................. 8085 Ticket• ........................................... 8075 TV/Stereo/Electronic• .................... 8080 1~IWIAGE ilmsALE Garage Sales ....................... 8102-6190 Boats .................................... 7011-7018 Marine Service .............................. 7020 Marine Slips/Docks ....................... 7022 Airplanes ....................................... 801 O CamperstrraUers ........................... 8014 Scooters ........................................ 80 18 Automobiles .......................... 9010-9090 How To Place A Classified Ad BY PHONE 714-642-5678 North Orange County · ~40·1220 South Orange County • 496-8800 BY VISITING OR MAIL 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 (corner ot Newport Blvd. & Bay St.) CLASSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8 :00AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday PUBLICATION DAYS Tb• Pilot 1a pubUabed every Tueaday, Thursday 41 Saturday and dl1trlbuted l.nto Newport Beaeb a.. Coata MH &. The Independent 1a pubU.hed every Thur~ and d11lJ'lbutad lnto Hv.nUn11on Beach" Fountain Valley. DEADLINES Tuesday ............................................ :S:OOPM Monday Thursday ..................................... 3:00PM Wednesday Saturday ............................................ 3:00PM Friday Saturday Real Estate .................... 5:00PM Thursday GENERAL POLICY Ratea and deadllnea are subject to chanre without noUce. Tht publisher reurvea the rtrht to censor, recla11Hy. revise or reject an7 classlfled adYertlaement. Pleut report any errors ttat may be ln your clusl.fted ad Immediately. The Newport Beach·Coata Mesa PUot • The Independent accepts no liability for an7 el"l'or In an adnrtlsement for whlch lt m&J be responsible ucept for the cost of tha space actU&lJJ occupied bJ the enor. CredJ\ can onq be allowed for the ftrst lnserllon. TODA\'•s REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 EMPLU\ .\H.:\i I ,,;,,JO CASHIER EMPLOYMENT J~JO FURNITURE 6014 TELEMARKETING Henredon wall unlVen- l'Ol.l.t-.C'l llll.ES 6017 PIANOS & ORGANS 6059 Call 642-5678. Honeybaked Hama now hiring Full and P/ T for Dec. Cuhler, Customer Service & Dell Aaat. $5/hr. 3700 E. Coast Hwy. Corona Del Mar. 1 need 3 people for tertalnment center, WANTED • F t 1 Spinet Plano w/bench our Nwpt Bch ore. lighted w/ahelves/ oun an · •No exp nee. doors. Nice 3rt x 7ft x pens, Parker. Wat•t I d• a I Ch r I at mas •Earning potential 17 ... $375. 642..0862. man, etc. Also men a present $575. Also to $500/wkly watchH. Collector Wurlitzer Player Spinet •8am·Noon M on·Frl KINGSIZE WATERBED • pays top cash~ Plano • Funt $1250. •Paid training No-wave mattress. In-527·1854 Call 875-4853 eludes frame & head· board. Good condl-JEWEi.RY . .-uns & AllT 602:'> SPINNET PIANO Good condition. $575. Put a few words to work for you. ARF. IN THE REAL t:.S rATE TABLOID SECTION DRIVERS WANTED $400-$850 Wlcly. Wiii train. Drtw Co car. EMPLOYMENT tlonl Only $200. Call 589-7904, leave mes-Beautiful full length aage. opoaaum fur coat. Re- 527·1854 , __ _ 1-800-521 • '7750 WANTt-:1> :;:-,;m BICYCLES 6060 H•LP WAHT•D $425/ Wkly Poaa. 30 Co.to choose. Call for Info. 7 days/ eves. $5/mln. Avg. call 5 min. 1·900- 786-7030. HOUSE MAN/COOl</AID Kngslze waterbed $50, veralble as raincoat Run errands, grounds large wood deska with fur trim, Euro-Blence 10 apd. 23" malnt. Xlnt refa. Jerry. $20, box springs $40, pean hooks. Hardly frame 28" wheels, Incl 831·9879 or 831·9870 wd file cabinet $20, or worn. $950. 642-4321 helmet & pump. drop offer, Call 722..()131. X 102. & upright handlebars B\ISINFSS Merchandise Matching dresser & , _______ _ desk tor sale, great condlton. beige w/ gold trim. Both for 1>1'1'111<1 l '.ll' .>•10-1 LABORERS Prfvllte P•• ..,...... Now hiring to $18/hr. $50. 873-0502. Per 8ele. Leoel payed weeklty. .. __ .... ,____ 1-80().521-8313 UW30"1 • -1---------Oak dinette, 4 chalra. ORDER DESK 18 cu. ft. Kenmore. frost stoo. 3·plece wall Al'l'l.IANl 'l·.S t.o I l A VSNDINO V.NDINQ ROUft: ouu.a lnci: P~a. frff refrigerator $150, unit. 7ft. wld~ X 8 ft. •• •u••N••• •• Earn a good llvlng, taking order• • cu• Ilk• MW. 873-0141. high. $250, hk• MW priced to Mil qulckty. tomer aervtce In busy 673-0141 Handling Nableco, 1..ao-284-83&3 HB office • .,.2..oo59 21 cu ft. refrigerator. Old b 1 550 Kffblet, Frtto L..ay and aide by ald•. Waaher/ er rown so a • • Looking For The Perfect Chrl•t· m•• Gift For •Him•? Men's JAZ gold watch, never been used, atilt In original box • Retall $27$, will sell for s100. 642-4321 X303 days, 730-8186 eves. almJlat food prodUc:ta. VIA61A6. Route tor PVT po9tal oenter. dryer, all almond. twin 873-6740 NO ••LLINQ IN· Sale. Poulble 11200 Retail counter, gift size waterbed com-.,,,.....,~.....,,...,,.,.,..----'--------• VOLYSOI ~ ec· w.-ty Income 1-800-wrapera., PIT, perm & ptete. &48-4404. 80FA 88", 3 cushions count• .. , up .,... ...,.._ 22e-2290 temp. FaaNon Island. St()()• Bl··-G Mn -fenlonal lo;~,o;;, 537 Newport Center. Built In Tappan aelf cond'7e'O.o10e • •- Natl cenaua figures 844-8245. Exp pref. cleaning oven/broiler. Ban Saw. 10" table MA('HINEHY tilM~l $250. Unevege 10 spd, 17" frame 22" wheels . $1 25. Schwinn stationary Exercycle $125. 840-0231 . meK ATB 21·Spd SIS $175/Motobekene 10- apd St to, 644-6989. Women's Schwinn 12· apd $90, Men's Schwinn 10-spd $50, Men's Vista tO-spd $70. Good condition 675-5869. SPORTIN<i (iOODS liOH5 ahow ave groaa earn-appfy In person. greet condition. $50. NW, drill preu and Inga of $3,400/mo. 842•5197 mlac. hand power Amerec precision Row· ~. e hra/Wk. Min. In-REAL ESTATE ASST NORGE alde·bY·•lde, toola. 142..0109, teaw Ing Machine Model veal u ,aee. Cal1 1· Te P ~ r •duo or on white frig. Good meaaage. et o. $225. PAE Ski• 800-332..0045 NOW ... ka exp'd11 ~'drtAak· condition. s125 nrm. •SOUND OF MUSIC• 185cm. Tyrolla bind- tor Broe. alstant. Ca rot o 873.a740 Complete aet of 8 Inga, & carrying bag. Tenoro 88~ Bradford Exchange 1195. 840-0231. 4::0~ ~~~:;.:1L!; RIAL llTATl'ttifff• R:'~r,~at~.,r;> ~r:~n~ DECORATOR coll• ever, .. t hang Ing quality u a lcen ... f'OUND: Qold chain In AEarn0 0131.TOOOI 0moN + tn1 worka exceUent. 1160. tor'a plates (Art paint· Exec office dnk chair. punching body bag, In your area for a na-June. Wiii be returned .,.... o Wiii deliver. 842·2543. 1~ on fine china) by elmoat new, ~/ like new, orig $425, tlonal hfflthcat• com-ag•lnat dHcrlptlon. ;omrn'~o d ,k,,. r + Seara dryer portable ~.;~~ •• M~~:!~ black. 1100. 121 • aac $150. 723-0311 pany. Do etec::ttonk: 83t.at44. '"gd 8olt ~ "'"· 110 apt .me l40, 5 yr the movie mualc:al. HART SKJIS, 150a/175•. medlcat lnaurance FOUND: Surfboard, .,.. 848419z=. old etec stove. clean sun In original b<»cea, w/ Solomon blndrnga clalma P,ocuq kw ........ r -h • ""·'b l40 M4.a043 never bMn dlaplayed. l40 each liMS4-8043. medical prectltlontra. _ ... , 0 v• -oa. • . l30,000 PART TIME to Newr:: Beach. Ap. The Perteet Chrlet• MMH • great Chrtat• AJredale Terriet f'REE over seo.ooo RILL prox matety 8115. New 121& R8Wf'M Ne-ma• Qlftll For your ::S :!':: ~ ~ to good home. 10 l 'tllHS l'MAS H0\11 U~l l l"S t.11'1:.! TlMe. eompeny train-875-2nl tlonwtde USA logo Holday Goodie• & All 8 4 6 •1 9 3 3 aft• r months old. sweet. tnat lnftlal oephel ,.. LOST orange Tabby re-Year Aoundl Hot· 5:30pm. Or call any-loving dog. 984-4199. F1nety crafted wreethe qUlted, U.Ml.00 ptue male, laat aeen at pofnt Refrt9, Wh!M, ti 8 teaw made with dried flow. PC. For Information by Carl'• Jr.. Brlatol. L,_ like n.w & In aupert> m ' meaaage. Hlmll•r•n/Per•l•n era, makH unique md, cell (702) 312· PINH return O\W cat. PAIHION IND. condll It'• youra for 18 INCH chain aaw Kitten• CFA. shota, end beautiful girts. ~20 (24 hours) Thank you. Jeff • hi to trendV retal1 only 1150. Movtnl. (Wen), uHd once, l200-S300. 845-7807. 20092 Kline Drtve. SA CANDY a.th. 201.a571. ~. ModeMrlo or must ... I 8~37 electric S40. l39.a057. Poodle. 8 wka. m Heights. near airport u.MNMQ ROUTI LOST Y9l'OW ...,, ,._ HI•• ••P hel~~ 7 day Hawaiian vec• l200, f 1300. AKC, &41-5522 Sunday HM ,,..,..,.," me1e I mos.. wired MOK OOfnn\. •1 Uon tor 2. 1295. Call ctMn home. eAM to or cell Mytimel H.-. your own Her-collar In erea of ... M Antique aldeboard, now White they tut. 10PM. Vet & 9bota. aheYa oendy vending Adami• Meee Verde _ ... ,., 1300. ay.ter cotor, 1~. ,,.. apayed rem. 4 '°'*· No Mllng .,,.. w. Davtd 55' .,.. For ~ co. A.a. wood-trtm couch. anti-c..tt .-l•ter 175, Aow-yra. WIMd. No -... ,._,. 11o roq 'cf. c.. ... quo etyto 1211 Ml"* Ing ~ 125 ..._thet Chihuahua. 8 wka. f °' f'/T. ........,.. in.. LOST! smaa white oat, T....,. •• ••DD BABY BED & manr .. s. Jeclcet brown M31 '250. m champ aired Yfft"*11 of •.MO. ~tu• ,•vu. na"'• 11&.D w v•ry allg~ uHd. 1125. ChriatmU "" ~mo ~: '300. Posell ... of Mn*1g ltlnky, h.. hMlth w-e 8tarkcraft e wood as Konmot9 wutwllr/ ,.. * m. over 110,000/VHr. problems, need9 med-Ameftoe._ ... W1h-1211 17~HOS · Lheu 1 wtca, I 11111 •, I \ 1 \ '- , l\1 I i I I U I I •, "" 1 Selling merchandise for under $50 ? We'll run yoll 3 bne ad FREE I Fil out 1he coupon below ond mail to: ClASSIFIED ADVERTISING The Newport Beach • Costa Mesa Pilot 330 W. Boy St., Cos1o Mesa, tl 92627 1 ~ ... 1.• ~· l • f I I ' . • . . • • • • • .. • • r • -• • • • -• • • AD INFORMATD • • • • • • • • • • • ·, Cell t-eoo.119et74. loatlon. IUWAAOI frlendly aatalogue • • ::"s.::=~ tiny, "'t ~k & whi.. Lue Mef\ on 11117.. bH•d Muttl-&.evel er... heedboanl, met· UIO. LU m S200. t W1laon a~-It. .......... •HPlne nee, ~ & frame. NEW: ac;:;;;;, POi..,. l300 If found ..... c.. tho nedoft. ~ lnf9 on ~ '23S. White mertne 1100. IMrp ..... 1711 1::'::4~.cM11 . th .. "°"': ::'..:.: ~: =· C:: oelo&*' *· M0-71• '"'t_l_l_G_L_l_P_IA_Wt_U_L ::-=.:.. ...... St•. MN~ ~:.-.:.;; = ......,. & 'rt•ft8 ••II ~ eolld oek ...., 11-US. ~I ........ 4 ,, btd hMdbOerd 7ft. • ' •••• lln, wJltghU & ,._......._ Female ~ ....._Lela el ......... ahelvM I rnetcNna oo"'plote darkroom tong.lullno, ..,... ,.. a.ta I01 N .., .-...... n·· ;/ehtatMd•" -.1 ....._. eot0o0n1. ••••,.....ti.we .... oomer of l'lflp'*9 a ..,.... ·tr;n A handloe T'#O ..,.__ ~ ..._ I'm I YM'9 oed, H. "'°"'- 1100. MHIA. . PMOh Dole, wMlh ::' ..:~:o:i.: rm tetMe + ..-a .. • tea. MWW oeo. nt.-*" oond '''° ueod l40 ...,__ .... • + tM"'9e 8111 '°"a • ...... pt I ... .... & WOOd ....... .. 1111 wr 1100 •1.wa WL!ILiJUil WWW "s:lllDMr , .. ~.a:...N.a. ~·.,.,.... Nmne----~~~--~~ .......... -----Mdre ____________________ _ c., ______________ _ "-'----------------------~ .. .for giving me the information I need .. .for putting me in touch with the right people ... for making life easier! PliiL r- 642 5678 people rood -cl•11lfled LINES DAYS BUCKS Sell your private party merchandise in the Pilot Classified Community Marketplace. Coll the Pilot today at 642·5678 and toke advantage of this great offer. 3 LINES for 3 DAYS for 3 BUCKS (Mllllhondi!e Undai $500 Mt) --- IRE NllPOIT B!AtR • COSTA l!SA • II STIRTlllG A llEW BUSllESS1? I --bylOlllo--butNM ..................... lAglf .,__, ..., -'-· eo... -·~",_.._ ... _ by, .... Oii "' .. (1t4) ...... 1. lb1lil......, ,,. Of .,. ... .. • mMe .,,....,,,.. trw ,_. IO IWMlt .... _by_ ".C. --..., ---qlol .... cill ....... will .. __ ..,,._,.., OoH&..-ln-,..., .,.._.II PiiL • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE •i...r~. ----· tbl• • morel ?OT Qofderwd. MW3l7 t I J<., ! \ \ 11 • \ • ! ' ~ By CHARLES GOREN Wfth OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH RINT ........ , UPTO *800 PER MONTH *•CllSlm* Early morning motor routes available. Deliver T~esday, Thursday 8: Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 842-4333 . COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BEACH WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ , ........ .., ::::.-::: -17 ...... ,_ ,,...,... :=.. ........ _. , ......... .. --ltOftn~ 1a 1ouett--,._ 17W9111n .... ,,_ 11 TIIMl*tod ·-· 1t Ol9oi1t•• .io.1 ,,_..., IO"-YMt_. 4 TOIMI Orilt'e .. _ --·-23 Art wont• ew 111'1rds .. __ , .... 2fJ D6dn't go ·--,._ I StNemof ......... -·-.. =.... ,. __ 11 Not found .......... 12 a.-m.nn-36f\ith'•~ 13 ThiMt9, •.g. Jl<klh' kJn 21 WhoppetS 37Pub~ 22 Coffin stanch .... ..-a'"'-: pre1. 25 fdl'• kin ,. -.... ..._ ....... _ 27 w .. .,, 41 °"99 bid! In 21 Foot prQtMeml .. .._ 29 ONnllWd: ........... 30=-tn 45 Long .stOtY .. _ 31 VemMI .......... 33 "TIM -ll• 53 Dl\'111:11*1 54 Ro9d lltlp '-Hunt•" I 1 114 2 3 • • 7 17 20 Q .1-Neither vulnerable, u South you hold: Your n,ht-hand opponent opem the bidding with ooe hMn. What , •At065 t;'J OK74 ~862 The bidding bu proceeded: Nortll Eut Boa.th West INT P .. 2• P .. 2 Q p ... 1 What do you bid now? Q.2-Aa South, vulnerable, you bol<t •AQ83 "VA.1882 0 7 .,q97 Your right-hand opponent opene the biddin1 with one diamond. WMt •ction do you take? Q.3-Aa South, vulner•ble, you hold: •AK.JS 9 10 OK85 ~7632 Voor riaht-hand opponent open1 I the bidding: with one diamond. What action do you take? 'Q.4-Neither vulnehlhle, u South you hold: •K.188 17AQ87S 08 -· a.tunt.r. Dec1mb1i-7, 1111 Pollelwd Actor.-Vl_..t l'Tke, diti· linpWIM Gallal .nor, •rt C'Onaois· enr, ••lhtH of CMkboob, iii •bo k-wlNpabl1 •botll ..erology. Pritt II•" 11p to hb Grmlnl qulltlft, ha.-lng IKh 1 wldo .prtctna• of_ lallnsta. H1 ll llM 1pltom1 of polllh, 1lul, patlfldw, ..._,,.g acting ·~•r lo bl ••Y· It 11 aulogoU1 lo lh' •pho.U., "H•rd writi•g a.kn NI}' 1eadln• H Vlntt•I Pritt once told •n ..erolos--r, "Altho-a!t I HI •ot wh.al Y-a1i1h1 ull •Ina.. blll1t•1r, I know fro• n:P"i•IK'I th1n is p~11ty to -.trology and ••ch wit c•n 11•"' fro.111 IC" action do you take? I 25 Q.6-A. South, vulnerab~. you • 1 hol<l •AK83 9 1tl062 0..J6 ~ The biddint: bu roceeded: Eut South ;.... North 1 0 Dbl P .. t• POM f What action do you ~e? _ Anlwen located ln this KCt:i:oo. " .. lent lo-r t'n11t"rt11ning •I hofn•. Valiuhl" SACrnAKIUS (NOV". ll-DK. 21): inlonrution c•n bt gl1aned mac.ming light on Income, payments. col.lK· busineM, C•l'H'r. S!1tv1 improves d~ lo tion1, investmitnll, 1bility 10 loc11e ptomolion. You 'll l't'CltiVt' noti('• _ righ1 peop't •nd IO find whtl l'\ld bftn you'rt chott'n for illlligt1mtnl. Iott. Cycle high. twtgznent end intvi11on IF DECEMBER 7 15 YOUR BIRTH · ill br ori targtt. Fvndlng is 1v1il1bl1t. DAY: You afl' i pirit I .. h' CAPRICORN (DK. 22 ·J1tn. 19): lit \II , ye IC, 11 ·~· I d' o<' p<. . limn intro rt-""' f... na ,.io . IJQ'rn m 1v",1CCT 1nv1· "" ..... o .... nyourownmott .. 1 . 1 " . w"rl'f' critir. Currtnt ell!' h' hU h ~•hon 1nvo Vlrtg «IVl'f', CTff."'"" ~-:it-. , .er 18 g 11 1ng. Scenario alto futu"" tnpe,, v111m, ~el•r1ttd 50Cl1l a.:t1"1fJ, ability to win nirtation thtt 1 .. ndt ipklt. Cltt\l.mlltnc· frltnd1 ind lnClut'nct peoplt'. During turn in your favor. Orttmbt'r, major dom"tic adjvMmtnt AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F..b. Ill): Wl\al I.ilk" pl«e, rovld indud1t K"lv•l ('hang" you -It 11 claw to h01111t. Mo""J l'f'· of rHidt'ncr, 1TU1rit1J M.lhd. Pitces, Vir-nlly bom:rwtd from you wlll bt rt- go !"'r'Mln1 pl1y roles. Dwrlng 1992. ,.id. Mutk 111 your lif1 tonight. Slrftll you IJ br on mol'f' molid finanri.11. tmo-diploml<')' but don't abandon princ\- lional ground. April and Septemtwr pies. Ubni wlll plty 1ignlfK1nl rol ... liktly lo bf' yovr moat mt'mor1bl1 nSCES (F.0. 19-March 20): Many monlha. of your fondnt 11pi111tioru will be lvl- •• _,.; --.. 1.., AltlES (Man;h 21 -April 19): Tnvf'I plan. IOlidify. Chft:k dftaoib, l'f'ft'l'f'ncn, ICKlllt lqal dCKvm1ntt. Your "M'C"l'f't" dl'Nftl ol -1 1TU1tt' might br do.r to mlity 1h•n hnagined. Tonighl yOt.1'11 bit Of All Thlnp: Jack °"9pMy, t.11 wiMd. dlnM, H•ttt'l't'd. Enjoy! C.nttf •"••)'Wtlght be1in1 ch..•pi· fillltd with Mlp from Capri«>"' Mtlvt'. Tvm °" charm, win by ultli&lng pow- '" of ptnu..lon. Stc:rtc Dil'etillJ prt:1· mot" gl•movr, intrlgut, my•ftry, ro· TAURUS (April 20-May 20): FoNt on, w• f..c:huttd by lht-"a-cl life.'" on diKO't'efY, f'fllighknmt'nt, 1bill1y to Hit 1-1 C'Olftmerclal f'flkrpriM •• • do somtlhing •bout Khi1tvlng gml. ...... rant I• N-York, pro•I .. Bllnd date or flitt&tion rould bKome lndttd th.at Dt•JIMY llffd •P to ht. muningful r.larionshlp. Cl•h o( ldeu &odbictl tip. Mor. chdt. ....,.llrdll provH Mlmvl•tlng. Virgo lnvol11N. m1n.gc-nt ~ll•e. •tt born U· CEMINI (May 21 ·)uM 20). Au .. n-der C.anr. Drinpwy, .. t •lw1ys tion "'°"'""around hofnlt, m1rit1I Ml· popullr, plntd tym,.thy 1.nd ,.tJJk tvl, iflt;'Olllt', ditplay of afff'Ction. Sig· 1ppro•1I followln9 lht ioel of• fipL niflant domtttlc adjutmf'nt fr1turtd, &1elko T•ylor. hill an..-wit., -... could ilff;hldt' whel'f' yov Uv1, public "W .... lupptMdr' l>r•JIM7 nplMd, ima~. Ubni pl•y• major rolr. ..HOMy, 1 lergot lo d.c:k.,. ~-. Iii DECEMIEa I IS YOUR llRTH· DA Y1 YO\,I woR ntttmely will undltr P""'Vtt, ll'f' <:tpatM ol m...ning dud- lin11, tl'f' rom~ltlvt, ,,...1on111, wnli· ment•I. Caprirom, C•nctt pel"IONI play 1ignlflc.tnt rol" in your lift'. You d,11 uotptiona.lly wtll with pt'f'IOfll Inn· «Utlv1 potitlon., etp«itlly men. YOt.I c•nnot 1bldt' pt0pl1t who ronttanlly en.ill •pPOlnUntni. hfocl111t ol lah!Mlt. During Otcembltr, you df'fin1 ttnnt, "1'ffmline t«hnlq~ gel rid ol 1vprr· H\IOlll m.twlal. ~rch will bt __ ,._ ble for yov In 199'1. ...,,,.,, Dec'"'~ .. 1191 CANCU (Junr 21 ·Jvly 22 ): Job ptt 4'A.l..IES (Man;h 21 ·April 19): Chlng1t don, ontt YOt.1 makr clt'tr what i1 t'X· of dil'ttlton brinp Y°" In cont.ct with pt'C'ICd. E11r11tnl ol c&«.ptk>n 11 prHtnl t'llCltlng. pl'Olpltl'0\11 indivldiul. Coll II -define tltr!M, gtt pnMnl-. anlidpal· In light. Pvt thoughts on paptr, clarify td dull" In writln9. SKl'f't 1rr1ngt· ilinrr1ry. Exch1ng" of ldeat prov"••· mint com11 to light. Surpriwl riling, btnltfklal. Wlldornl Ult Wit Forpt: Cuc. Mtl-to LEO (July ll·Aug. 22): Emph11l1 on TAURUS (ApHI 20-M•y 20): Lunar ~•bu( 4,_. , .. p,_.t): Cl•r· org111i&1Hon, tMpon.ibUity, prt:1rnoHon, •prct mlnridtt with llf>lril\llllity. tf•v-elK'll! ~ ErM9I H11ahagw1y, added' lnwme. Ctt1tiv1t ;u1ttS 1tlr -el. com~v!'lc•llon, participation In 0.111 ........ Men Grtlfl.n, Joll• El- 1potllghl Ofl MfdlUIJty, •pPHl. lnlltru.i -publ11l\1ng ·profK'I. hinatn "In to\tdl" ' .... ,, Hffridl S..ltll. A•Jellt• H•lotl. fled ttlltioNhlp. Be .-•rt of de&dlin' with family mtmber who ••P1"1ff ConW·i:.N, Ed ~My, S.lly-0-I••• -It'• )ll9t •round the ronwl1 "lovt." Ubn, 1noth1r T•vru1 in pie· Leu H-. Syd-r Polltc:k, bl• VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221: L.ong• tur.. ..._..,, Miko T,..... t.r\Nir. SC.•· tunding obligation fullll~. Thie will CEMINI (May 21 -Jvnr 20): Look ")'ck aad lilly Wlldft. Mo ... -..CC'flll- be lively Saturday night. Emp~1l1 on bthlnd l('ltnH -1n1w•n found In fal w---. .,. bltra UMltt lhi9 ..... vnlv1n11l tppNI. in•l111ion 10 tnivirl, mott 11111lltely p~. Dig dttp for In· M..-~•I .....__ lltffl .... complttion of .111IMlon. You'll ltarn lonn•lion, chtc:k IOU.rct ma1..ntl. I.oft C.-ud""' A._ lllJI' -C..Mft' ll'IOft •bo\lt proprrty vahw, durability. rtl1tlon1hip Intriguing bvt 1equll'H ~ laddtr hacl• Mi.ti ind UlllA {S.pt. ll•Od. 22); Chtc:lt "mon: time." PIKts figvrH promintnl· ardlltenl -"' ...,... forpt •sen· Ctminl .,,...,.,, Attenl ortglMUty, In· ly. "" dwft ... .-..,.,., ewMn. •rnllvtn1t11. wlllingn"' lotak1 rl11t1 In CANCER (Jvne 2l·July 22): Spot· A.RIIS (Mud! 2l·A.pril 19): Fund· otUr to di1ptay procl\IC't, tal1nt. Atten· light on power-, •wlhority, otpnlutlon, tna btecMntt av1\Ltbl•1ktng with incml lkln 1lto l't'\'Olvem •round pvblk ttla-promotion. Lvntr potition rtlMft to Lt-w,port fJOM f..Uly. Atttntkitl rwolv" tton.: ..,..O..I 1ppe1nntts, 1N1f'f'Yt1t. gal •g1"'inent, public ttlationt. 1Mrlt11I around doftlintlc ~ju1tment, c•l'ftf, SCORPIO (Or:i. 2l·NO\". 21 ): Delv. .r.t\11. Exnd11 of"Pllrtnlll '"flONlbili-i.cknhlp. Mlllk pi.,. P'rti~nt rc>M cMep for ln"°'1n.lllon, be aw•l'f' o1 p..a ty Ii ptirt of -nario. tonl1h1, T•una1, Llbr1 ponon• In· ptrlorm1l\ct9. Suddtnly funding brt · L!O Cluly 2l·Allg. 2lJ: You'll INtl'I YOI"". cornn •••ll•blr. Jntultl•• lnl1tllK'I on m.ott about theoloay. 1pirltual v1l11e9, TAuaut (April 20·M-r 20): Wl\M •rpt. You'll know wMt to do, wh•rt how to ptolftote prodvd In foNtan ....... .i.tnd. _, of l'fflCh ~ to bt. whom to t'OftlM't. Timing! land. Em,m.u 11eo on fltl\fta. dltt, nv· •••ll•ble. Att•~tlon N\'OI¥" •round SACmAllUS (New. 22.DK. 21 ): trltlofl. .. 11--... •• t.iploy•ent pk• •\ldonto•"*'1·l.onsdlttlncewm-tvr. lmprow1. Ariel ITpNMntwd. ntunkatkln wlll ,.._ IO tl'aMI. iptdal Dlntlify, "f'"iMH11, """"' 90Clal In· ~llCO (Aus. U·9t-pt, ll):.51'"' .tt\ldy, phlio.ophke.I ,....rch. •llatton. You'll lldd to wetd"*t •Ni II lndirptndonc., 11711, lbrtna. l••lna~ GIMINI {May 21 ·Juno 20): l'.lllpha· tet\111 fMI IJIOf'e «infkffnl c:oncernln1 lion. roe,. on sHo-rtftf '9ptrtt. ff9h I# 4111 "•· .otton, ptOlllOtk>n, '8dded "1M»dJ ltNp.'" PopuWtlty ,.ling &000\t c:onctptl. poMlbllll)' of "n•w lo.-e... .,.,paMIWllty. "'°"'and C'Ollt"""11W vpwlfd. Anotfwr 51glttarian ln~wd. F1&11ily ....... ,.. ., 1 ... 1 doeltd lnr rtildonlhlp, MolW)' 111wotnd, KWVnl• CAPalcoaN (Ott, 22-Jtn. Jt): S.· Thll. tOo, etYtJ ,_, r.eterw. It'll pl'Ot'lld•M NCtlilft cartful m-Ww. cm hldlftl"pMw l'IDllW be pert o4 11n-• CtMtt, CaJ'l'k'On) NPftt"l'Md. 1111111 k'ONlrlo. '""'" fOll'll bt dh1tn1 UlllA (,.,._ is-on. llh ._,.,_.. CANC'll (f111W 21 -July 22): S..n:h I.ft Ol.lt·ol·wq ,..... focul ot1 prnour, on llNchi,. 6-mlftl, lnMt6oft. tWNoft .nck -,....11 W f'8fll1W. •pPi8-'td lntrlgw. tl1ndMlne 11r..mtnt. Tiu· with la•lly .......... lflMt d8tt ... II· .,.. r: •6fht llllo IOC* Ill.It """" ,_ Ubn, Seorpto prnont "'1'ftWnttd. nt.ndal dl8pue.. 5oMt' .._.,. IO h"'wl· .. ..., ...,, " ..... ,.......on dllt&Mt, .. " .. AQUAIR.11(Jen.20·'hb. 11): Whit gle you Into IMlnt .............. OW.· ..... "'-"'· ..... ftlCIOIAIUoft. had· WMMd .. ..,. lhlllll" Kh&8llJ ~ul"" tloN ...-oin aro.nd plopt"J" ••luo. -' Wiii h9w u11lwnal .,,..a. ... 1"°"81 '"WW,,._ on frit>ndthlp llCOUIO (Ort. 23· • ..-.. 21):......... LIO (Ju.l.J U'·Avrt-2l): <OnAd op• th8tcwlid ........ lflt01N1nl .. fUlft• ... --h"!:.r-..::--......... .--tty,......., f•I" IA,..,...,. .. ... lMM.-.... •• hip. fltht ... ......, ~_.....,, .. ·-I 36TN~'*- 37 S9ltt up .. w..- 49 Not dry ,...__ '°""" ,.,..,_ ........ .......... oi3 GtotlO Nllr: vw. 45 MlcMut 51 Ma. K.Ct -~~ 52TV-....... oi1 Math IUbj. 54 -""°' • • 10 11 12 13 " •• ' VIRGO (A"a. l3•51tpt. 22): A.lt\tn· lion rev~vet around 11nu1ul f1D1ily l'f'lltionship. Say tMnlt1 but no thlnb lo olftt of biting inodttalor. Emphull on unorthodoll pl'OCfllvR, ttaching, luming. t'lt'm'"' of avrpriw. Aqutri.tn '""°'""· LIBRA (~. 23-0ct. 21): Oivfflify, di.play humor, •ll'H' to f'l'rtKlp.tlt in charitable or political activity. Yov covld bf' appointltd .. nttl'l•inmtnt chairm1n. Y°"'ll havt rtlOl'f' room, lrM· dom and 1ddition11 fund1. Crmini play. roll. SCORPIO (Oti. 2l·NO¥. 21 ): Kftp option• open. Individual who fff'JMrtd itln1r1ry wlll bf' "ltl go." Yov'll bt ditaUng with new Pf'Oplt, condltlont impn1W'. popvlarlty rating tnO\'es up• lftvlt. Anothtr Scorpio in pktvfl'. SACrITARIUS (Nov. 22-Dtc:. 2J I: Fln•nclal g1\n l'lt&vlt1 from wri111n word. Al'li<:ul•k fttlingt, .... pWn pmi· lion, pounce on opportunity to In~ irw»mf'. Wh.lt btgin1 1:1 mild n1rt111on btc-omt wrlov1 l'f'1'itioruhip. Analytt! CAPRICORN (Ott. 22-Jan. 19): YOt.1'11 ht"" your own way In mrtnltC"· tion wilh decoration. mlor roordin•- t\on, 11lt or purchtM of lu .. vry lk-m or •l'I ob;itct. A1ttn1ion ttvoll'ft •round hom1, f1mlly, m1ri1al 1111u1. C.ttlult AQUARIUS (fan. 20-Fell. II); You could bit ~running lhinp" fl'Olll hick· ""I•· Your rolr wiU be lhlt ol diff'dor. S.Cttt DliMlon rompitttd In q•Wt m.n- n"" Wti.1 !Yd bttn )Oii will M .-olul'I • tarily tttumtd. Virgo rtpftWnted • PISCES (Frb. 19·M•rch 20): Mtny will bt 111rpriwd by your admlni.tn· tivt apabil!Ue. FoNI on org.tnlutk1n, respon1lblUty, prodiactlon, promotion. Many ol )'Ollr foMM dtlirn lullllled -.-qiwilnt1nct1 ~ .i1undl •Iii• IF DECEMIU t JS VOUK •KTH· DAV: Y<N ,...._ .. ~ ol unJvenal tppNI. Al.molt "")'thing you do 11- ll'IC'lt •Hention. Ptople ~nflde thelr probl1ms to you. WHI tt-ol lntilftatt n.&h1tt. YIN an dyna111.k, nMti.-e, hn- puWn, roznantk, Arift. Ubh ptf*tftl pUiy -nlngfwl roM8. Cmftflt lllltftlrio hlghllghtl 1111wl, ••ritty ol ••puil«· "· D11rit1I .Ulu•. pmmiblt lddltlon to f•mlly. hfott Dff1mber concl~dff you'll bit lftOfW esaotioi\llly ..... ftN.11 • cially 111bl1t. Your m01t 11\emorabl• inontN of 1992.: ~ and None.- bff. . ......... .......... , f"•a.....IM M:1ION Qll A ..... AIRE - • I ' t.ticltlthlp. Otdft l .. ketild .ti ndl.ln.ge .. ,.,_.,wit~ ftOHfket._ ... ~ ol Mil'ftl, ,...._.. You'll aaM: ,,_ of W... Sholt trip ii ln.ol.-.d. dell...,. ... , C9llW ...it "' ce...., ., ..., 111 ~,...._ 4'"'nloft. ~ rN- ftlCll (M. If· March 20): hm· pltt1a. o..t"' .... , .... ,,,..... -....Mp..._.. Ill'·"~-:....---~~~~~~===--- .. r ·---~- ' ' • ' . • . < : Transpo rt ation I Bil.\ IS , 111 I A Goo Two feMltw .... 1133 32 ft Luhrs flybr, micro, D Corona Lane, CM. gen, tw .225, •Ip• e. Sat/Sun W . Fakvtew/ great fishing or dMng, Adam•. take s . Whaler for downpayment. <>wnw 11 HONDA ZTR 280 ftnandng 1321< obO. Uke MWt Mue1 ... 1 291-e333d, 875-0817•. 12700. 71~1770. NF\1,. 1•1111 I AD! Bt.1\( II 1i 11,•1 CALL: 642-567 ·Pillt Personals l'I-l\SO;\;l\l.S 11111:! Gareoe Sal•, 1o-4, fur. MOORING w/25' Cot«>- ntture, olf1• clothing to nado. Xlnt locaUon, 8X (twin•), toy•, bike, ready to Hit. 850- •cooter, misc. 2321 8169. Port Carll1la. Garage Sala. Baby fur· nlture, clothH, toys & SAIL BOATS 7014 more. Saturday 8·2. 15 foot Coronado 523 We•tmln•tar. NB. trailer. $750 GREAT TOYSI Nin· 850-2205. tando, blkH, ••wing •·1-8..,..' .....,,c'"'A""'T""A""'M""A.,..R""A..,.,..,N-w""'t machine, •trotter, clothH A much moral trailer, box, currant SAT 8:30-'lpm. 2200 tag•, new ••II• + ••· Port Durneaa 7eo-8722 tru. S800. H9-2022 St-I· KINI, Sl-:EKIN(I Ml<N :wo:s Mt;N :wo:i Automobiles AC ll lli\ !TI ll 0 SEl<KINl1 WOMt:N .llllM USE THE PILOT'S CLASSIFIED St-:1-:KINl, WOMEN .llHH \I I 11 I :\11 • ) ti I , I I 'I HJ .... .. t owner, '7t T~. tOC m1M.. U... ....... u.• etMMiwoom "-· low lrown/Wtltte IMyt top. 351 CMMltend 9nginj, NCNeDA 'H C..X, bM 'tO Ctwoc 1111 ._ "'"••· aaorlfloe , • MW llt••· Runs ~ ~ w/llft on bM 6 IPMd .. Loeded, .,.,y .....,_ tn.ltC. M'T..e:Mt good.; 492-3922 •yetem:. 7'°'1092• callent' oonc11tion, available. mi= 11171 .. -ll 'M MUSTANG 6,0 1 ot.ai el..o, 14000. ""7~u~:7, -. owner. Kint cond. Call dye 7.,.....t _ __.. INlher, eunroof, ale, 'utty equlpt. 15500 'ISHoftdaCMcCUll >C.349, .w•78-4aU Jl~":'9•'• c.nea., cu9'. ~. OBO l76-2t&3/4t7~ Sunroof, a/, cuseaa, 5r......, .,____ & warr•n!J <1232> '87 Bronco XLT, blue, cu•tom wl'IHI•, lo t.aoo.sn.,.... •to, 90 roll-along, •kl tNck, mllHI Com• Hal •'M J .. ..., ·~ 714/M-..OSS ORAIGI COAST 4•4. eo.ooo mll••· c12121 14,Na condltton, upphlr•t-~~~---~~ JllP AND UQLE Im mac. Hrvlcad ORANGE COAST blue. 19000, tepalr 1988 Cherokee, eadnl 1.eoo.eu..Jl!EP 111,000, 971-3947 history avail tMfJ..4150. cond, 741< mt, 1 .,1 .. ,. ...... .-.. '8" BRONCHO 6.a ltr, JEEP AND EAGLE owner, 18950 obo . .. ,_.........., • 1 •""'-•22 'EEP 1988 Jaguar, XJ8, tM8-7218, after Spm -fruity equlpt. E. B.u.r • .,...,.,.141."'... .. ~3 cherry condition , weekdavs. RATIHOLDIR Xlnt cond. 4'7K ml ..,.........,"' many axtrH, wire -, '11 7IOIL DEMO 113,500 OBO 176-2'83 85 HONDA ACCORD LX whMl1, am/fm tape, '89 ••CORT OT black ale, P/W, P/L atareo blk w/camel leather 153,900. #91180. Ilk• newt Tran•larable, cau. Llcl 2BSN403 Int, new tlrH, 38,700 ITERUNQ IOTORI unllmlted war1antyl $4,985. ml, S15,000. 840-0200 17195 54M380 0 T 0 y 0 T a OF e11H. 644·2259 day•. l401444 '"57 ,.;01 a•k for Mika' .. I " ..... COST'& MES& 85 XJ6 Th 1 beloved pat {'J\1)11.l .J\C' !HMO " "-naad1 good homal W/ 722·2000 31,000 mile •xt•n•l11• HYUNDAI H090 81 HYUNDAI EXCEL warranty, all records, $10,500. 875-84511 . Lt:xus "1 • . 1991 LEXUI ElllO Leath•r, Chrome wheel•. (2SFV554) s1•·"' LEXUIOF WESTMINSTER 13590 Beech &Nd. ae2-eeoe Coupe,4 cyt, 5spd, Al c. AM/FM/ Cass, Cllm whla, Extra claanl Extra Nlcal (285806) '89 Chevy Corsica :·"' LINCOJ.N 111 .!O 4dr, atarao, vary ;:, '85 Dodge Maxi Van, paaHnger van, frHh rebuilt, 360 engine, new llr••· frame hitch, co, am/fm aterao, clean In & out. 15000. 548-4743. SEEK I Net WOMl-;N :wo.i 1990FOAD PROBE 6 •peed, A/C lull power (11115) $10,999 TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN 2845 Harbor "'11d Costa Mesa a40-e410· l 't:HSON/\I. SERVICES 3005 $4,395 clean, Only 21K mlles. LINCOLN '71 ~:. Warranty avall.(0983) Continental. 480 :~. Performance Mitsubishi 14750 ang. runa good $1495 ··'!- ORANGE COAST Must seal 642-o567 .~. 19202 Baach Blvd Huntington Beach 966-0233 JEEP AND EAGLE Luxury, Lwrury u,,.. • ) 1-800.522.JEEP coin Continental Slg- 714/549-8023 nature Serl••· 1188, '90 CHEROKEE 4WD, new body aty1e. Thla 4dr, auto, 8 cyt, Excel· 1-owner car hu ev· 90 INFINITY Q45 I• n t con d It Io n . •rythlng, 40 standard Leather Int. lull power. _s_14_._2oo_._7_44-4_·_5_5_9_._ :r.~::::·co~ JBtu:~: INFINITI 009:> sunroof. Very clean. SELL leather. Still under low mlla1. (11074) warranty, low blue Only $26,999 bOok: S 11,750, Must TUTTLE CLICK your home raise money, ao will NISSAN through classified sacrlllc• at S9,990 2845 Harbor Blvd TRADE obo. 7"·1178• Costa Mesa 540·8410 Why play Hide "N .~. Seek with childcare? tm'OuQh classified Call The Piiot today! Piiot 642·5678. "' MAZDA H12a BB Mazda MX9 Ix Loaded w/accee•ori .. Low mllaa. 17000. 722·7942 .. # >. EARLY STATUESQUE BUSINESSMAN UTIN NICE WOMAN AU. NEWI ALL LOCALI ORANGE COUNTY LADIES Divorced Phyatctan CHRISTMAS BEAUm SWM, 60• 5'11 "· 1111.. UDIES 49 TO 59 CURRENT HOME PHONE ,., Heka very attractive PRESENT Cultured, flt, fun, In Atlzona, lovaa golf, I am 50, WM, Just for 1·900-420-2888 HOW TO RESPOND TO • ,, 1 h • tann1a, <no kid•>· ATTENTION f young woman to Attractive SWF, red· haa t y, 40, 5'10', an-•PHka German, look· un and laughter. 18 yrs+ No Mlnim1.1m/S23 ahare fabulou• ocean· head, dynamic, active, Joy• nature, outdoor•. Ing for lady who an-Handsome, aen1ltlve, Down to earth guy OIN 1.eoo-n2.21as front home In ax· profaaalonal, tooklng SHklng non-smoking Joye aama. 413145. •uccaaaful, blllngual, with Rags to RlchH ''"""'e"""EA-UT-IF~U-L_&_EX ___ C_IT-IN_G_ change for occaatonal for a 48.eo yr•. SWM, gentleman ol Integrity, --------SLM, 40'•, with U.S. potential, adventurous LIVE LADIES babyalttlng & tight you ihould be the under 50, for marriage HANDSOME cltlzan•hlp •ffks at· & romantic. Well, 1.900-370..6800-Adulls houHkeeptng. Salary, Hrna. 1114141 . and lamlly. Photo•••· au"HUMOROUS tractive Latin lady 21· here'• your chenca to 1 15/Call car poutbte 417.olOe --------changed. 11'4132. "".,. 40 to ahare llle'a Joye, turn Into PrlncaH. If ' ENTREPRENEUR --------25 year old SWM, objec1 companion-you've got It, let'• goll DIN 1·800-772·2t85 SE!-Kl:";!, Ml·.N .1110:1 ATTMCTIVE AND INTIUIQENT S t a b I a a n d a C· compll•h•d blond, 44, 5'5", flt and happy, Ilk•• 1h• outdoora, looklng for one man with humor and lnteg· tlty, llkH dinner at 8:00 or after, who'• witting to travel to Newport Beach. 44- 80, N/S. #4142. AnRACTIVE BLONDE WIDOW 60'a, Newport Beech, ac tive, energetic, would Ilka to meet hu· morou•, happy gent for early morning walka, great com- munication/ ahare your Inter•••• too. 414131 . TENNIS blond hair, blue eyH. •hlp/marrUlga. 1113124. 11'3133. HOT & WILD OIRLSI PRETTY ANYBODY enjoy• outdoot act1v1. -------•--,-A-1-5-10-.. -.T-E--ca11 t·900-884-1001 BLUE mD u... •ffk• attractive LOOKING FOR "" s9.oo per cau BLONDE ~:~w'°:thtonodi:'~~~ SWF, 21-30 year• old SPECIAL UDY BEST FRIEND!? 34 kw• Ill• tired of baggage, •••king '::~':;,orao;:1 ..;-nH 01 SWM, 29, ovw e ft., Chan1matlc company the ber ~. looklf\O non-•mokar, llkH to1----,-·-· ~~·~--enjoy shooting pool, PrHldent: 41 , 8'1', fOf eomeona apaclal travel. Dreama can HANDSOME midnight watk• on th• 190, DWM (no klda). to care for. I love to coma true. "4121. STRONG beach and quiet ro-Sffks tall, trim, ath- cuddl• up In front of a •---U-N-IQ~U--E___ mantle evenings at latte, •hapaly lady. warm fireplace with CARING home with that special Real people nffded •oft music, a good STRAIGHT SWM. 42, 5'11 ", 195 lady. If you are an at· for Hlllng, baachH, man & wine. I can be FORWARD lb•. H•k• SWF, 24· tractive blond, tall, _111_e_1 _t1_3_12_2_. ___ _ a lady llr•t. and a little 36, 5'7"-8', who llkH SWF, age 21·23 who SEEKING WF, young redhead, J I d f girt al times. I'm nol 41• 5•7 .. , need• one to dance, travel, talk, enoya aama, t re o JEWISH •polled, but I should woman man for walka, laugh and fffl vary the bar ecane as I am, be. Love to sell, bike, l aughter and Iota _•_P•_c_1a1_._t1_3...,1...,5 .... 1_. __ than let ma give my WOMAN opera. theater, horses. more. RHpect gals HONEST love, affection and ro· who la affectionate, Could I b• your Holl· y 0 u • 11 •rYth1 n g . SINCE mane• to you. Must •a• y g 0 1 n g , n 0 n-day gift thla year? maybe even ma. RE llva In Huntington •mokar, 30-40. I Just Lat'a go dancing & "415 1. SHM/NS, black hair, Beach. *3123· moved to Callfomla; Hal tl'4152. 6 '7", 38, enJoya --------am athlatlc, wall· HONEST VERY dance, travel, out· MEN traveled, Ivy-educated, FUN SMOKER INDEPENDENT door•. stabt• Job, ARE·PIGS... with aenH 01 humor. SWF Garman lady, 60, manlaga minded, di•· E•capt Seattle na· 1113125. SJF, 50+ going on fun lovlng, romantic, aatlallad with being tlvHI SWM, 36, 6'1'', •---,-,L-E_T_'S __ _ 361 Healthy, •HY 5 •• 135 Iba. Looking alone. Seek SWW/ 170 lb•.. monoga· going, true romantic. for llvaly, Heiting gen-SOW •paclaJ lady to mou•, hllarloua con· DO LIFE" You: Bearded not llaman, 55-60. EnJoy1_•_h_ar_•_ll_l.,.•.~*-3~1..,34 __ .__ varaallonallst long• for SWM 33, 5'11 ", 180, bald, man of word•, all lhlnga In llfa. INTELLIGENT witty, humoroua, cute, Graan·brown, flt, Country to Ctualcal, 414134. allm companion, 26-Hake •llm attractive, apontaneous. "4135. YET HUMOROUS 40. Romance? It can smart woman between Pt:HSONAI. SEHVICt:s .I005 Nl!WPORT WOMEN WITH PHONE NUMBERS t·900-884·DATE• Ext. 40 STRONG BEAUTIFUL DIANA 1·900-n3 LADY ... 1ont I 'm Adventuroua t ·000-737-0IRL• .. 1-()0-1 OAY MEN OF NEWPORT 1·900-288·HUNK• Ext. 19 DARK IEDROOM TALES 1·900-903-GIRL• Ext. 50 • S3 min. All callers 18 t ... Wmln 20 min minimum Tel...,.ntUft1,Ft.Myer1, FL X·SITEI Call 1·900-903·1 188 S 1.50 per minute ·-·--""·~'-:• ......... ,_ •Call 1-900-844-0100 e Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Li sten to greeting • Leave messag e (you can change it if not satisfied) When leaving a message • Leave your fir st name • Menti on your intere sts e Tel I yo ur age • De scribe you r appearance ~Specify yo ur preferences •Include wha t yo u lik ed about the pe rson you arc responding to PRETTY SWM, 23, 6'9", brown happen Ill #3142. 25-40 for love and ro-r.========:tl BIG IN haJr, blue eyee, •ffk• --------manca. Kid• O. K. You may leave a 30 second message. You wi ll be automatical ly bill ed 98~ for each minute. BLONDE attract1v• fama1a, 11-MUST 413132. No matter what you're doing, your hometown ADULT 900 LIN• 49 +. eoph1at1cat•dl PINK A YOUNG 25, to ahare beach LOVE cuuat, hrlous/funny. Energetic DWF, 40, RO ESSIOua1 walk•, ballet• and ta th•,. a mature, tan "'.8.. 1o kl bl P F ......, cozy fir•• wtth an tn-KISSING .. • va to 1 • • 24 I I ale ~ talllgent, .. nelUva Col-non-emokar guy who cycle. dance, walk on • • ng • m • u• •-d t. 4131.,.., Attractive, monoga-l•n't looking for a beach. Looking to graduated from owv• •tu en .-. mou•, eacure, alncare, •klnny 25·yaar old meet tall SWM, attrac· k>O•. new to Newpor1 PILOT CLASSllll•D communicative, adu. t<JdJett? #4133. Uve, hon•at, NS male, Baach, ... k• attrac· lt'a tl'le eaay-to-cated, trim SWM, 41 . Thlnklng of halllng e ready for commit· tlve blond, blue-eyed accaaa, lnlormetton-8', lffk• caring, ••n- garage aaJe? Give u• __ m_•_n_11_t1_4_1_22_.___ woman between 20-packed marketplace •ltlv•, trim, alncera, N a calll Wh th , b 1 ,_2_s_._t1_3_144_.____ visited regularly. auc· /amkg lady 34-40 fot PILOT CLASSlfl•D • ., you ,. uy ng Buy It. Sall It. Find It ceaalulfy • by all kind• commitment, •haring ...... •• °' Hlllng, Clualnad Cfualned. of conaumata. & actMtlea together. ' cover• air your naed1I --------·---------"3153. l'EHSONAL SEHVH'ES .too:, DIR•CTORY newspaper Graphic ll1llng of unu-TM lliL"' auat unadvertlaed adult programa. 1· 900-535-8585 991/mln Maka the right move . Piiot Real E•tsta fits -in. iiiiiiiiiiii ONA LS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD 1>RINT CLEARLY: (First thfee words are boldfac e) 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-Ins Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. NAME:--------------------------!"'~---------­ PHONE;-------------------------~----~- AOORESS: cnY: STATE: ZIP:·--- 1N1t 1s,.u ' r s•ws lllLW.w ...... C.,._.. ....... L~ .......... , '? ....................... .. .... 11a•a--............................ -.-...111LI0N•SON.-. ........ .. ............ ,.. ... _ ................. ...... ,.. •.. __ .. ,...... 11111 ,.,... .... Ol*I .... ._. ...... 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No matter what you•re doing, your hometown newapaper Plii..flta In. 'Wl7 II Olmh>, to ml*, eacc 111"' eondi. don. GIMt9' oonerec-'°' wll · .,.... for Imo pr~ °' top dol-i.r. P.O. llOll 1'3e, Newport Bch INQ. Chrlatmu caah welting fot 114, Otder MBZ', Brftllh ot Odd exotlc1. Call lob. &a2-4190. LEXUIOF 4dr, A/T, A/C, Power ______________ .._ ______________________________________________________ _..._ ______ ~---------------------------------- WESTlllNITER 1t1reo, brak11, at•eo/ ca11, good runner, 13590 l!teach Blvd. grMI prtc.I (538099) ••• .. eoe t8,38S MITSlJ HISlll !1 14:1 88 MITSUBISHI PN 4cyl. ahell, bumper t1'2T48482 t3, .. 8 TOYOTA OF COSTAMEU. 722-2000 NISSAN 9150 '83 2eozx. gold, turbo, Mop, 51pd, runa greatl 98k ml, $3,950 obo. pp 894-5122. 187 NISSAN 300ZX 5spd, white, only Performance Mitsubishi 19202 Blach Blvd Huntington Beach 908-0233 Ol.l>SMUBILE ~ 1:,:, 1990 Cutlau Cata11, white, coupe, fully loadldl Mu1t 1acn- flc1, death forces sale. 112,000 obo. MH724 PONTIAC !I l 70 POHSCHE ~H 75 '84944 5epd, leather, ate. caa1., sunroof, forged alloy1. 1xel. cond. (458142) $9995. NEWPORT AUTO CENTER, 873-0900 TOYOTA H2 IO 48,000K mllH, T-top '85 Toyota Tercel, 4spd, and m0te. (213030) 1tlck-1hlft, tralllr hitch. S9995. Xlnt cond Inside/out NEWPORT AUTO s2.150, obo 894-7148. CENTER, '88 TOYOTA COROLLA 873-0900 1/t, 1/c, pit Lie 1987 NISSAN 2GZF428, $5,888. MAXIMA TOYOTA OF Auto. aunrl, a1r, ec:y1. COSTA MESA full power, much more 722·2000 (11180) S8,989 TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN 2845 Harbor Blvd Coste Mes• 540-8410 1987 NISSAN VAN '90 4 RUNNER. Red, local CdM car. Perfect xmu girt for that 1pe- clal person. Loaded • xlnt cond, wlll deliver Xm11 morn w/bow. S19,500. Call Mre. Claus 557·2337/644-0997 Classy Autos Advertised INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES Visa & Mailer Logo $1.50 per llne per day. That'• ALL you pay. Based on 4 llna, 13Nlrtlonl In lhl SERVICE DIRECTORY For more lnformetlon CALL TODAYll ASK FOR CANDY Yotir Service Directory ReprH1ntatlve 642-4321 Ext 310 ADDITIONS REMODELING :M 10 Auto, ale, full power, 1un roof. Travel v1n for Football Fane (11196) $7,999 TUTILECLICK NISSAN DOAK lie 827917 in the For all your con1t. 1 Remodel & Repair 2845 Harbor Blvd Coat• Meu 540-8410 P•"'';ilol,""'' .,. 1_N_e_ed_1_53_&-<>_23_1 __ Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Claealftld. • ERVICE IRE /\111111101\iS IU-.\10IH,I (:\(, HI II <1.1\11:\:I ( ' I '.'\l ( I< I I I . . ; I-~ I . < I I \ •• I;\;<, t ll!l\\'OOll .IHI"\ SI 11\'11 1;•, .I 1 I"\ Oak 1210, EucalypCua l':\IN I IN<, .I~''°' I Sl'llll\;KI ~II l<l.1'1\ll<O..., "1.~ 1 l./\NllS< \l'I 11. I J\W:\: I ,, 11 I ·'"'"'°' Top eo.t Painting High au.uty not high Sprlnklera .,. my ~·· ref1. 14M7M only bualMU. Repalt1 W.P. YOUNGQUIST ~~~~1~~~n•. ~ bldg & remodef. //Drlv1way1-patlo• , .!.~bond-.. 1 ~·c::.cag:., •:,:: Ing, ,..toratlon, car· path• lie. No Job too ..... -.. ..... , .... n-Denny 722-1700 TREES pentty, tll• work. Uc 1111111. RMI. Uo. loncl aured 1lnc1 1980.1.,,..--~---- 514344. 248-0408 Mickey 536-0553 938-1438. Seasoned Quality Mixed ,,,_..,...__,, _ _,__~-· ... -------Wood, plu. euc .• oatc. Topped/Remove. Lawn1, ~751-3478 Painting Contf'ICtor Quality painting by profe11lonale. Llc#802098. lnaured. Free Ht. 845-3305 /\l'Pl.l/\N('i':S S l<HVl<'E .M :!I; PAULS'S APPLIANCE SVC All Mlle" end Modltl Courteoue Serv 558-0515 302t·B HIJ'bor Bl. C.M. AH<:lllTEC'TllHE lltlAt'TIN<i :M :!H T.J. ,... Cone. Conlt. eono. Buaw ... aervtoee. Orange. Fr" def. Jim, lrlck.aeoct. St. Uc. 277321, Uc. & Bonded. Hoti1• Woodman e:Je.8581. Highelt Qull. Low Prices. cleaning, w lndowa, (714)9G-70l3 carpet cleaning, paint· Ing, repalre & yard1. Quality work done the ,,...,,...R•a-AtR8 Home/ old fHhloned lrl1h Rental PROPERTIES HANDY MAN :n 10 CE H/\1\1 ll. way. 843-9020. Paint-Carpentry-etc.· Drywall. Glirye45-52n TILE ln1talled/R1palrld. Houeeoleanlng By,.,,,..,,....,,.,.,,,,_ ____ _ Prompt Collteoul Sert1c:e Cella. Rellable, Neat, DAN'S tfpme/Bu1lnes1 TILES :l~>:!H MOVINli :!K.'4 SSUPERMOVIRIS Free Wardrobe•. FrH HI. T148288. 842•9258 l'Al'ElllN(i :Hilitl PUBLIC NOTICE ~0:• 1~:r1':,,qR~O::: Th• Callt. Publlc Utlll· ellng Serv. Advice To tlH Comml11lon RE· Thi Cr.,." 833-7172 QUIRES th•t all u11d _,, rv "" ~1!111!11'.lt'-1 .. 1 •Satal"'*Cabi. lV• 8al11 A Setvlce. FrH .. L 10 yra exp. Call Ken 073-3011 111'11111"-11 HIN<• .! •1.1 1 Frll &t. & ,..._icea r1f1r1ncH. lmprov4'fn1nt. Drywall. • Plana. addJremod., John a Shefby.848-8178 841-0912 after 3. Catpentry & Painting. new const .• Local ••P· Bonded. 845-7822 hou••hold good• mov1r1 print their l'L\IMIHNCi :JH!HI r1t1. DHlgn Dlmen· SPARKLE HANDY ANDY •lone 863-0880. CLEANING P.U.C. Cal T number, Dlplomat Plumbing. Futl llmo1 and chauffeYrs Service. 20 yr1. exp. print their T.C.P. num-Gu1r. Uc.1'826087 WI NIH 1\1, ('11.ANIN<, .1·1 M Elec·Plumb-Palnl Lt. FrH Dulan Service? COSTA MESA mother Re11dent1a1 a. catpntry, •tc 831-4043 cuitomRHldenUal haa one full-time Commercl al ber In all edv1rt11.. 1·800-287-058'7 ~::~:0~1 .t:it ~~~· .! Repelrs. replpe1, water· • Mt ll1w Cl• ....... gallty of a mover, llmo heater1. Comm/R11. Hollday _...,,...., Mic or chauffeur, call: Bonded/ln•urld. Cati for .Miff. 721-1141 LylH Architecture opening for chlldcate, * Cleanlng I Do All The Joba That 1 ~ yra. ofd & up for With Your Husband Won't DUI. Cati 1548-7' SO $65 per w11k. Part· C•r• * Doi Call Dave & Save. Public Utllltl11 Tim *982-0739* United W,ndow Qlg. time opening• fOf $2 49 .. A320 ..... 144' per hour. Big, fenced-,._ 714-5~~r'1°" ~~ HO,\T St:HVI< l.S .H70 HAllJ.lN<i :1720 EJ.t:CTHlCAL ;u; 1 o l'HOl'i':ll l'Y In yard, loll of toys, Disney vtdeoa. Mlel• Pro Marine Service. & anacks Incl. ElCp. & ...,.LTHAUUNQ SERVICE Fr11 oil & Fiiter with ref. avall. can RenM Chrtetmae Lighting! Garage /yd Clrlup•lrltS M<iMN I .!M\11'1 SlnCI 71, 781-25&2 PAJNTIN<i :JH58 all oil changea. Com· 548-7217. Will ln•tall yotirs/otir Jon Ms.8192 ~1a~rsof~Loc-• pl1i. Service & R• --------llght1. Also r1mova1.1________ r 11 ., pair. 714/842·1555. Exp. mom to care for FrH est. 838-2388 Haul 4.u. 15% Off Ou1llty nded CAHINETS :MHO ..,.CONVEYS CUSTOMS Cab I n1t1/Furnlture. Flnlahe1/RHtoratlon. All quality. 1548-5375 CAHPET :1~1 t 4 Carpet Binding Arla Rug Work1h0p Public Welcome Don 831·7495 your child In my CM. 1--..---..,-...,,...--.--RatH or other estl-CUSlomtrl. Ridllrd SitlOf ho m •. 11c•n1 • d , Complete Service malH. Gen. Hauling. (Uc~la)845·3209 Pl II 722 "784 Ucen11 #C10-387845 eue ca • ., . POWER ELECTRIC Frff HL Uc. # 17869· • ......._ Oft I I I 644-0389 ..,.,."79 • n er or NEWBORN/INFANT CARE 432·7900 24 hra Exterior Painting. In my Newport home. HAULINQ i CLUN·UP 25 yra exp. FrH Eel. Sal ..... ~ ~~--Reaan l!leotrlo B old .-11-.. •-e, ...,,,,ng .. ,TI<.,.,ment. y er. r .. ...,,. 0-0-567-4730 Licensed pediatric Neighborhood Electn. tleman. Very reuon1ble. --------1 nurH. Full t ime, ref1. Uc #C10823l50, FrH "'" 111. 83t·5200 Mlchetl Cox Paint H.OOFI N<i :t'l I 0 Roof E>cperta. Patching, Re-Roof, Skylight•. I Channing Brown 1 Conatruotlon. Uc. #626838. 249-1413 Call Gall 848-5878 Ht. Reu. 723-8320 S12/hr, + materlal1 NWPT BCH mom wlll Reference• 875-4006 l provide child-care In Painting. lnterlor/E.xt .. Metlouloue Morton'• SCHt:EN St:HVl('t:S :rn:!n Eutbluft area hm. In-THE ftBEEN SCENE rtOI". 10 yra. exp. good Moblll Scr11n Service ~"!~apFh".~.~ ~:ii P•NC•S.OAT••· l..lwn-~ r1f1. reae. ratH. Ask Nobody bHt• our I :.:..'!bb'-721 ...... 12 New Re1»9lr. fledwood/ c.A ...... ._ for Dave. 850-7888. prlce1. ...,.. .. -Cedlr Po1Uleplece. QMf8. _.""'""' IMtallatlon (714) 842.a595 ('J.E/\N I NC> St:HVl<'t:S :i!1.JH Jim Whute 842•7208 TrH Trimming/Removal RAINBOW Clrcll Malnt. r • Lawn Malnt. & Cleanups Pllnling. W/£4 HouMi RotoWllng *432-8804• Apt. au.I. tot>. FrH "l at. Lio. #S8802S St.11cl5e9897 838-1758 FIHEWOOI> ;11; t H Sl'HIN KU"ll HEl'AIHS .1~1:! I CONTEST! HAMMER TIME? Wlllll fOlj ~ 0 l•l!lt --~~ holM look " "'4 P1:oi drluhds to ffld 0. pdmrpmr, ~.~ ··- Girls and boys -get out your crayons, your colored pencils and your colored markers! Make your holiday more merry by participating in our Christmas Coloring Contest! Ifs easy to enter! Simply clip the ad shown here and color It any way you wish. Then, mail or bring your entry to one of the addresses below. To be included In the fudging, entries must reach our offices by December 1 •, so send your pictures as soon as you can! Child's name ------------------------------ Age __ _ Name of parent or guardian ___________ Telephone Address--------------~------- City---------State __ Zip All of the entries wlll be displayed at the newspaper. $25.00 will be awarded to each winner In the age. groups listed below (limit one entry per child, please). I Pre-School -age 5 ~ Age 6-8 • Age 9-12 Winners names and photos wlll be featured In the December 19th Holiday Issue of the newspaper. Hurry-don't be left outt TM Piiot Chnstma1 Coloring Contllt P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 INDEPINDINT 11612 leach Blvd. Suitt #160 Huntlf9on leach, CA 92648 Saturday, December 7, 1991 811 TDRIVF: SYOU. I ' ER . 375* ' The 189-hp, 24-valve engine of the all-new BWW 325i sedan is guaranteed to take your breath away, and with an extremely affordable lease and financing program, the monthly payments are guaranteed not to. Stop by for a test drive at your earliest possib~e convenience. THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE . • i540 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach, Adjacent To Fashion Island (Newport Center) •Ac1u11 lllM price determined~ delllr, estimated monthly piyment of $375, for 1 1992 BMW 325111 blled on an MSRP of $28,365.00 (lnchldel dealer prep, dlltll..., Ind handing and exdUdll tax11, llclnH and GPIOn*), WI". 10% ~ poat reduction Of $2,837.00 .a~ dollHnd ..... MSRP MJjlcl '° ahlf'llWlhM nollel. Flril "'°' ... .._ Pl>1"""' Ol •11 plul '400 retundlble MQ#tty depollt or lelt month'I ~ tD be pilld In 81Mnce, Md a 10% cillpit.11 COit,...,, Of '2.D7.00ror1tDlllo1•,112.oo11due•1e .. 11gn1119. 1btil-.. P9Yfnenl 11 s1a,ooo.oo. At enc:t ot ..... -... ..,a a mlHgl c:Mrge or up'° 1.11 per mile Oller '80,000 ,.,,..., a ~arge tor llY'f •••Ive..., Ind UM lftd a ~tion fff Of $250.00. End or term purchale optton ii llVlllllbll tor an 1111mated ftxld prlOe Of 113.048.00 plul a '2&0.00 fee.~ tD c:rd IPPfOJll. °"9r lffeche until Dlclmt>lf 31 , 1991 . .. . :( .- .. ........ December 7, 1991 ORANGE €OAS~ Al 3'1'0 Mustang still packs punch, fun to drive By Tony Cox S13fl Wr11er There's something to be said for the ba- sics, and the Ford Mustan$ remains a basic fixture among American muscle cars. The Mustang GT Convertible is not high-tech. Its engine is larger, louder and less fuel efficient than those of some more P?wcrful competitors. The exterior is styl- ish, but not exactly futuristic. The interior lacks a lot of the gizmos, gadgetry and luxury found in many other sports cars. That said, the Mustang Convertible still delivers every bit as much fun and driving pleasure as most of its more expensive counterparts. Never mind refined performance. The 5.0-litcr, 225-horscpower Mustang GT can get up and go in a hurry, and there's nothing quiet or sneaky about its rumbling VS. The car handles relatively well with a firm suspension and 16-inch performance tires. T he vehicle : Mustang GT Convertible. The price: MSRP -$19,922; As tested -$21 ,739. The guts: Five-liter, 225-hp VB with electronic fuel injection; four-speed automatic overdrive transmission. The lineage: A top seller for a generation, the Mustang has a great tradition to live up to as one of the top sports cars in U.S. automotive history. Ford has made subtle updates tQ the Mustang's design in recent years. -By Tony Cox cloth seat materials arc attractive, but the car is short on headroom and legroom. The push-button controls arc meant to be simple to use, but can be confusing at first. The car is also low on storage space, both up front and in the trunk. A vinyl dust cover improves exterior ap- pearance when the top is down, but is dif- ficult to install. Chances are, in day-to-day driving, you probably won't bother to labor over putting on a dust cover that you'll likely have to take off when you get wherever it is you're going. •• Exterior styling is sporty, but not so over-designed that it risks looking silly. Ford has improved the appearance of the Mustang Convertible with a lower stack height when the top is down. The Mus- tang's sporty aluminum wheels arc just stylish enough not to look tacky. But all of those alleged shortcomings will quickly be forgotten when you put the top down, crank up the stereo with op- tional graphic equalizer ($139) and cruise along the coast on a warm day. You'll get a kick, as well as a jolt, out of the car's acceleration, and when you want to kick back a little bit, you can flip on the cruise control (no extra cost). The 1992 Mustang GT Convertible with its VB e ngine tackles nearly any road with ease. gas pump. The Mustang gets about 17 miles per gallon. When you punch the gas pedal, you can just hear the engine guz- zling down fuel. successor to the model's glory days of the 1960s. The basic nature of the car's make· up is refreshing in a business where car· makers try to outdo each other with one upsmanship each model year. The Mu$· tang's style and performance is IMIOS"N!Jgic reminder of American muscle carrt51'-25 years ago. The back-to-basics approach also shows up in the price. At around $20,000, the Mustang GT Convertible is an excellent value. You'd probably have to spend at least half again as much to find a convert- ible that delivers as much power and fun. Other than an inflatable lumbar-support system in the driver's scat, there's not much fanfare inside the Mustang. New The jolt docs come at a cost -at the But an economical American VS wouldn't seem right, at least not in a sports car. Today's Mustang is a worthy DOIT YOUR·SELF COUPON SPECIALS ---------------------- 0/o DISCOUNT ON GENUINE TOYOTA PARTS 1 I PURCHASED OVER THE COUNTER ONLY. CANNOT COMBINE SPECIALS. I ~ MUST BRING COUPON. EXPIRES 12/28/91 6 ~---------------------------~ r--oeNuiNE'Tovon - -~ I SPARK PLUG SETS I 11 " STANDAR~~LUGS 11 STARTAS.~WAS I • Mult ~~JCouponl , Explrel -- ~ - -oeNuiNeTovoiA--~ I WINDSHIELD WIPER REFILLS I I ORIGIONALL Y AS I I LOW AS _M.94 /PAIR I I SPECIAL SALE PRICE I Must bma ea..on I Expiret 12/28/91 I I 1888 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA• (714) 722-2000 $ OVE UP TO 1992 SEDAN De VILLE ~DILLAC A MONTH/36 MONTHS Now you can increase your standard of driving on very favorable terms. You'll have all the benefits of leas- ing: capital preservation, improved cash flow and potential tax savings. And most importantly, your lease is backed by Cadillac - a company totally committed to your complete satisfaction with your automobile and your SmanLease. 1992 SKYLARKS IN STOCK. 4 DOOR s229 pa~:~~ per mo.~ "" Air Conditioning "" 1-SD Package "" Cruise Control "" 3.3x3300 V-6 "" Tilt Steering 1"' Power Windows ·. ' "" AM/FM Cassette "" PLUS much more! IO lftdl dMld ... -~ MmJl OM ti tM1 llmJ1. T_, ,.,.._ 117.AZZ.11 • ...... _. .. . ,.., ........ Nls .. 111 Isl 'ua.ta U.. Piiot W5 If you were told that beldnnlng In April of 1992, )'Ol.I wilf be able to help make a slgnlflc:ant lmpnwement In Califomla's arr q~lltvl What 1f ~ were told at the same time you would be helping the United States wean Itself from impOrted oil and all the political and economic problems that come with ltl How about if )'Ol.lr informant went so far as to say that In April, a new car will be available that runs on a high -performance, low-pollution fuel produced here in America and made from American resourcesl Ready to try something newl Beginning in April, Chevrolet dealeiships in Southern· California will be offering a very significant new automobile that emits 30 to SO percent fewer emissions, has stronger performance than a comparable gasoline . model and runs on oomestically produced fuel that costs around 75 cents a gallon. No kiddinB. The car is a special version of Chevrolet's Lumina sedan, and the fuel is methanol, produced from our vast supply of natural gas. M ethanol is a dean-burning and odorless liquid fuel that can be produced from natural gas, coal or grain such as corn. All three of the aforementioned resources are available Pravantativa maintenance is a must Mechanical failure during winter can be deadly F all is a popular time for auto maintenance. And that's not surprising, since mechanical failure -an inconvenience any time it occurs -can be deadly in the winter. Preventive maintenance is a must. Besides, a well maintained vehicle is more enjoyable to drive, will last longer, and should command a higher resale price. · The following tips have been prepared by the non-pr?fit Natio!'al Institute for Automotive service Excellence (ASE), the group which certifies the competency oT the nation's automotive technicians. Some of the tiP,S can be performed by any do-it·~~ pthers r~uire the skilled hands of an auto technician. • First things first. Read your owner's manual and lollow the manufacturer's recommended service schedule. • EnRine ferformance. Get engine driveabiTity problems (hard starts, rough idling, stalling, diminished p<?Wer, etc.) corrected at a good repair shop. Cold weather makes existing P-roblems worse. Replace dirty filters: air, fuel, Pcv, etc. • Fuel. Put a bottle of fuel de-icer in your tank once a month to help keep moisture from freezing in the fuel line. Note that a gas tank Which ts kept fllted helps keep moisture from forming. • Chan~ you oil and oil filter as specified in you manual, more often (every 3,000 miles) if your driving is mostly stop-and-go or consists of frequent short trips. • Cooling System. The cooling system should be flushed and refilled approximate~ every 24 months. The level, condiuon, and concentration of the coolant should be checked periodically. A 50/50 mix of anti-freeze and water is usually recommended. The tiAAtnes.s and condition of drive belts, damps, and hoses should be checked by a pro. Oo-it-yourselfers, never remove the radiator cap until the engine has thorouRhly cooledl • Wincfshield Wipers. Replace old blades. If your climate is harsh, purchase rubber-clad (winter) blades to fight Ice build-up. Stock up on windshield washer solvent -~u'll be surprised how much you use. Carry an ice-scraper. · • Heater/Defroster. The heater and deff'Oltef must be In good working condition for passenger comfort and driver visibility. • Battery. The only accurate way to detect a weak battery ls with professional equipment. ROutlne care: scrape ~y corrosion from ~ and cabre connections; dean all surfaces; re-tighten all connections. If battery caps ~re removable, chec~ fluid ~I monthry. Avoid contact with oorros1ve depoeb and ba~ acid. Wear eye protec:tlol 1 and rubber aloves. • L~. Inspect aU 11ahts and bulbs; replabi burned out bur&s; periodic.ally clean fOld grime from all lenses with a damp ,._ (A dry rag can scratch leMiU • bhlust System. Your vehicle should be pJad on a lift and the exhaUst ~ ecamlned kw leaks. The trunk and floor boards should be t~ for sMlll holes. EXhlUst fumes can be ~ Wom tires will be of little use In winllif ~. Examine th• fot remalnlnl treld lit., uneY9n w..11':! and CUPPint; ~ the IW.w.111' ,r cuts and nlcb. OMick tn ~ onCI I month. Let the tife ''Ci>ol down" blfoftt = .. ~ ... "'°'* .. NIODm • DOn't ~ your 1p1te, and be IUN tt. I"* 61 In 1M MAINTINANCPI ta in great supply right here In the States. As used" in' the "methanol" lumina, the fuel will be a mixture of 85 percent pure methanol and 1 S percent conventionaJ unleaded gasoline. The RaS<>line is added to provide color to a name in the c:ase of a flre (methanol burns invisibly) and to help the car's engine start in very cold dimates (which doesn't affect us here In Southern California). In addition, conventional unleaded gasoline is added to give the vehicle a slightly better driving range, as it takes at>Out 1.7 gallons of methanol to go the same distance as 100 ~cent unleaded (remember though its onl¥ about 75 cents a gal~). A~ frankly, 1t looks like a reduced driving range is methanol's only considerable draWback, and many u pc o m i n g m et h a n o I -b u r n i n g automobiles will be equip~ witfl larger fuel tanks to compensate for this. Which brin~ us to another very important feature of the upcoming methanol luminas. These luminas are known as VfVs or FFVs (variable fuel vehicles or flexible fuel vehides), which means they also can run on straight unleaded gasoline if methanol is not available. In other words, the methanol Lumina will run on M85, unleaded gasoline or any combination of the two. The M85 fuel will be available at more than 80 Saturday, December 7, 1991 a7a 11et11ml-burninli tuminas Arco, ~. Exxon, Mobil, Shell, Texaco and Beacon stations aaoss California. B y using an optical sensor in the fuel system that "examines" the fuel before it goes into the engine, a computer will adjust the fuel injectors to compensate for the ratio of methanol to gasoline in the fuel tank. If the Lumina 1s running op straight M85, the fuel in~ors will squirt more fuel into the combustion chamber for proper operation, and if there is normal unleaded in the fuel tank, the injectors will be instructed to limit the flow of fuel. This continuous adjustment according to the type of fuel in the tank happens extremely quickly and smoothly, without ever interrupting the car's performance. A gauge on tfie dashboard tells the driver What ~rcentage of methanol or unleaded fuel is being fed to the engine. The dnver of a methanol-powered Lumina will likely prefer the M85 fuel to traditional unfeaded, though, as methanol provides nothing short of a genuine performance boost for the car's engine. M85 has an octane rating of 102, far above the 87 rating for unleaded and the 92 rating for premium unleaded. In no uncertain terms, the Lumina's 3.1 -liter engine runs better on M8S. The engine actually produces slightly more power, has better throttle response, and runs more evenly; the difference Is quite noticeable. Just for the record, methanol is the fuel of choice for many dasses of professional auto racing. A long with the modified fuel injectors, methanol Luminas have a fuel system designed to resist corrosion. Methanol Is more corrosive than unleaded gas<?line, so the fuel can't be used in cars that aren't designed to run on M85. A big question for consumers, of course, Is that of cost. Chevrolet is willing to produce as many as 4,000 methanol luminas for California in 1992 if the demand warrants it Yet even in these limited numbers, the cost is only $2,000 over that of a standard lumina V6. And that cost will be reduced with a type of rebate offered to buyers from the California Energy Commission. Initially, a person who purchases a single methanol Lumina will be given a SSOO rebate, possible tax credits and maybe even some free fuel . At the very least, this reduces the methanol lumina's cost premium to a fairly modest $1 ,500. And for that S 1,500, you will be one of the first people to step into the realm of alternate fuels, helping to improve the environment, dec rease our dependence on imported fossil fuels ana netting a considerable performance advanta~ to boot. Oievrolet will offer its same extensive warranty on the methanol Luminas, and more than 1,000 methanol-powered vehicles have been in fleet use in Californ ia and across the nation for the lad four years, proving the durability of See METHANOLM ~o~~~m{! * LOWEST PRICES * * BEST SEL!CtlON * Why Buy Anywhere Else?? 2524 Habor Blvd. ,.._._..._. Costa Mesa (71•> M9·8'J...3 1 ·I00-522·JEEP • -I NEW AtrrOGUIDE SADDLEBAl:K Acuro NUMTIN9lOM llACM ACUIA Yau &peel.WI DllMft 19131 Bach Bl 405 & Pett IOO M ACU1A: M2-«>91 NOIM llHVlS ~Al ACUIA Super Pl1cts. Super s.ctlorl IWbor BM! @ 405 Fwy, Costa Mesa 979·2600 TUl11N ACUltA WE WNIT TO BE 1111 AGAW If 19911 VOU'll SAVE MOREi 5 Hwwly @ Jnbcne 114-669.ftOO Au d i CftWI IMW Exceklt selec1lon " new & Can!llJtly prtO&rtd BMWs nays ii S10C~ Sales. Serllce. LusklQ Edinger ii SS Freeway. Sam AN 1'AJID Ma• IU-3n1. SADOUIACIC IMW 46 Oilfield IMne ~1200 lftlUNe MOTOIS LTD. ExcllsM WW O.W. Sales • SeMct • Lasing. 1540 ........ 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Parts llUZU.Body Shop Theodore Robins~ t060 Hllbor ll¥d., Costl • 714 641.0010 a Your Ad Here~ For Only •es . AW • (;all II ... ~ ,, tr Newport Beach/Coata Meaa Piiot : Pl'lllll' ao<>d condition. • Emergencies. Carry gloves, boots. blankets, Oare , a smaU ahovel, a bq of sand, tire chains, and a Oash light. Put a few "high energy" snacks in your gl· box. • Seek qualified help tor the !asks you cannot perform. lncreas- mgly, motorists arc discovering that ASE certification of tcchni- METHANOL From 87 the flexible-fuel technology that al- lows the engine to run on either methanol or unleaded gasoline. The methanol Luminas arc t'L • of a "Drive Clean, California" pro- gram sponsored by the California Energy Commission, California Air Resources Board, South Coast Air Quality Management District and Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District. Ford, Chrysler arirl Volksv. agen also will be "ffering similar m.!tha- noV gasoli !-powered cars The Luminas will be ;1\ ailable through any California ( :vrolet dealership, and additional infor- mation is available by calling (916) 654-4602. cians eliminates much of the guesswork in findina a eood me- chanic. ASE certifies the compe- tency of individual technicians through a series of standardized specialty exams (brakes, transmis· sions, engine repair, etc.) Certified technicians are issued pocket credentials listing their area(s) of expertise and usually wear blue and white ASE shoulder insignia, while employers often post the ASB aip on the . pre· miles. There are over 265,000 ASE technicians at wort in every type or repair facility. For a free brochure on how to get your vehicle ready for winter, send a self -addressed, stamped business-sized envelope to: ASE, Dept. CCC-F91, 13505 Dulles Technology Drive, Herndon. 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I Long Beach puts 82-71 loss on OCC By Rk:lwd °""' ...... COSTA MESA -There's seldom con- solation (or a loss, but Orange Coast Col- lege found some Friday night in its 82-71 setback against highly-regarded Long Beach Oty In the championship semifinals or the 21st Miles Eaton basketball tourna- ment at OCC. Seven-foot freshman Adam Hess, a project on Coach Tandy Gillis' squad, showed tbe home-<:rowd folks a move or two while playing against a stiff Long Beach City defense. "He's doing a nice job and he's getting a lot better," said Gillis, whose team fell behind, 15-4, to open matters before char&ins back with several fine runs. Schedule Saturday, at OCC 7:30 p.m. (Championship) Long Beach CC vs. Mt. San Jacinto 5:30 p.m. (Third Place) LA Valley vs. Orange Coast 3:30 p.m. (Consolation) Santa Barbara vs. Imperial Valley "We battled back from that early deficit, but then we did a couple of bad things on offense." The Pirates (3-5), who committed 11 turnovers in the first half, pulled together in the second half as Jeffrey Porter caught fire. Porter, who led all scorers with 28 points, scored 15 early in the second half as OCC tied the game, 58-58, with 10:13 left when Hess scored on a strong inside power move. Long Beach City had defeated Imperial Valley, the state's top-ranked team, 75-49, on Thursday while OCC knocked off LA Southwest, 81-69, in the opening round. In this one, the Vikings (9-1) took a 64· 62 lead on Jamie Dav•s· scoop shot with 7:35 left in the game. Long Beach City used an 11 -0 spurt to put OCC away late in the second half, taking a 79-65 lead, but not before Hess made his presence felt with 11 points and four rebounds. Following its dismal beginning, Orange Coast went on a 15-3 run to take a 19-18 lead at the 10:16 mark in the first half, but the Vikings got the lead back and pulled away, taking a 46-40 halftime edge. "We're still trying to find out what we're doing," Gillis said of his personnel. "There arc a lot of possibilities we can have, but the big guys are improving." Sophomore guard Agustin Heredia scored 16 points, includinJ a 10 for 10 ef- fort at the free throw hne, caused two turnovers and had a pair of steals to also lead the Pirates. Porter, who had four rebounds, was 8 for 9 from the field in the second half. Porter, Heredia and Hess were the only OCC players in double figures. In Thursday's first-round contest against LA Southwest, OCC's Michael Wenzlaff. a returning starter along with Heredia, was sizzling from beyond the 3· point curve late in the second half to strengthen the Pirates' slim leads. See COAST/a Slbl'dly December 7, 1991 The Newport Beactv'Costa Mesa Pilot lectlon c Mater Del f ootbaJVC2 OCC soccer/C2 Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 Girls basketba1VC3 0 lttP~ Harbor's Mike Ofer (42), Sean Hartman (35) sky over Marina's 8.J. Babic. Mclntee 's 37 points ign ites Sailors ; Huntington Beach looms at CdM By Roger Car1son Spol1S Ed*lf NEWPORT UEACH Newport Harbor Pl._I High's Sailors cap1urcd their fourth straight vie· tory -third straight in the Pilot Ti p-ofT Clas-Tl p _ o FF sic, Friday night, cata· ..l!!!!!(AJJ ... '.~'f~[AJ pulling them inio to· -~ _ • .r-.:-L~ night champions hip fi. nals at Corona dcl Mar High. The Sailors qualified for their second straight trip to the finals with a 58-53 victory over Estancia-killer Marina Frid::iy night in a duel featuring the scoring of 6-foot-4 se nior Justin Mcintee, who dropped in ::i c<irccr-high 37 points to p<ice the triumph. Awaiting the S<iilors tonight at Corona del Mar is Huntington Beach, which climina1cd defending champion Irvine, 52·45 Frid::iy ni ght. So it is Huntington Beach, with three victo· rics in this tou rnament on the CdM noor. w!1ich awaits the Tars, but S::iilors Coach Uob Serven was not concerned of the possibil11y of Huntington holding an edge "ith the familwi· ty of the CdM noor. "Our kids arc ready, they wanted 1hi!> one," said Serven, a coach who would probably admit 1he only person who wanted it more than his players was himself. Mcintee was consistent throughout, nailing 10 of 13 from the field and 17 of 23 from 1hc line. and added 17 rebounds as well in ''h:.i1 is easily his best performance of hi s basketball See SAILORS/CS Tip-off schedule Saturd.ly, at Corona del Mar 7:4'> p.m. (Championship) Npt. H.lrbor vs. Htn. Oeach 6 p.m. (Third Plilce) Marina vs. Irvine 4:20 p.m. (Fifth Place) ['>tancia vs. Brea-Olinda 2:40 p.m. (seventh place) Torr.mce vs. San Dieguito 1 p.m. (Consolation) [I Toro vs. Sonora 11 : 20 a.m. ( 1 llh Place) S.intJ AnJ Valley vs. Foothill 9:40 a.m. (13th Place) CdM vs. S.ln Pascual Second Round Scores Championship Quarterfinals MJrtnJ 66. EstJnC1J 64 Npt. HJrbor 71. Torrance 68 (Ot) ln.1ne 66, Brea-Olinda 40 Htn. Beach 80, San 01eguito 37 Consolation Quarterfinals El Toro 59, Bellnower 48 SA Valley 51, San Pasqual 47 Footl>1ll !i:?. La Quinta S6 Sonora S4, Corona dcl /\Ur S2 ChJmpionship Semifinals Nc,,port I IJrbor S8, /\\.lrina 53 I luntin!llon Beach 52. Irvine 45 Firth Place Semifinals btJnc1a 67, Torrance S9 (ot) BrCJ·Ol1nda 78, San Oiegu1to 58 Consol.llion Semifln.:ils [I Toro SS. SA VJlley S3 I:? 011 Sonora 76, Foothill S8 • 1 Jth Place Semifinals Corona del MJr 77, Bdlrlo\\Cr 51 San Pasqual 54, L.1 QuinlJ 4S Eagles bounce back in OT, 67-59; battle Brea today tor fitth place By Richard Dunn SPolts Wnter NEWPORT BEACH -Ma)be this b "hat fatanciJ SlCOICI High needed to ignite it!> fire -an o'ertime 'ictory g_~ with three !>tartcrs on the bench. , ( • While Coach Tim O"Dricn's reserve player~ made the most of an oppo,1uni1y, •he Eagles came from behind , .k---.. Pilot Friday after a sluggish third quarter in the fif1h place • f \ ----= - sc.mifinals of the Pilot Tip-off Classic t? gain a 67-59 ~J)•~1d[t3 win over Torrance at Newport Harbor High . _ ;'\; The decision sends the defending state champions (Division 111) against Brea-Olinda today at 4::?0 fo r fifth place. at Corona d.el Mar. "Maybe I'm playing the wrong players," sa id O"Dricn, who had starters Ty Schisler (6-foot-4), Jeff Dyrne (6-7 ) and Joe Edson (5·10) on the bench while Russell King (5-9). John Johnnsc n (6·4) and Victor Trujillo (5·10) directed the comeback-with a tighLJlsted full -court press. After missing an easy shot down the stretch, then turning the ball over on a traveling violation in th e fourth quarter, King \\Cnl from goat to hero as Es· tancia (2-1) out scored th e Tartars ( 1-2), 8-0, in the overtime period. "This is a once-in-a-lifetime thing," said King. whose clutch basket in the key tied matters. 59-59, with 14 seconds ldt in regulation. 'T ve dreamed about this." King, after Darryl Burgess ga' c Torrance a 59-57 lead on a free throw "ith See EAGLES/C3 -High school rootball Monarchs romp b Loyola and into CIF fina s, 35-21 By Bany Faulkner Sc>ol1I W111• SANTA ANA -After tak.ing ------' ... , .. ,.-= care or their three p os t· season R's, the Mater Dei High football team can now concen- trate on the Big A, and No. 1. The Monarchs handled visiting Loyola, 35-21, in Friday's CIF Di- vision I semifinal playoff game at the Santa Ana Bowl, selling up a date Friday night at Anaheim Sta· dium against Eisenhower, the top- ranked team in America, accord· ing to USA Today. The three R's, espoused by head coach Bruce Rollinson include re- venge, respect and redemption: motivational code words for each or the Monarchs' three playoff steps to the final. Revenge came in the first round against Quartz Hill, who elimi- nated Mater Dei in last year's semifinals. Respect came with a quarterfi- nal victory over traditional power Fontana. Redemption was Mater Dei's Friday, after avenging their only loss or the season against the Cubs -a 28-20 upset Nov. 2 in Glen- dale. "We did the things we had to do," said Roll inson, who slipped into his old Mater Dei letterman's jacket, adorned with the 1965 CIF AAAA Champs patch he helped earn as the team's star tailback. Rollinson said the trip the 10 the finals, the school's first since 1965, completes a link in the proud football heritage of the Santa Ana-based parochial school. absent the past two decades. "Wh en we were eliminated last year in the semifinals, I told my- self 'If I ever got a team this close again, I wouldn't let it slip away," Rollinson said. "A Jot of great se- niors went out on a bad note after last yea r, but tonight, we gained a little measure of restitution for them." The Monarchs controlled the trenches on both sides of the ball, which allowed Mater Dei quarter- back Billy Blanton to amass 276 passing yards and two touchdowns through the air. In addition, fullback Nicky Su- alua, who also shone on defense, ran for two TDs. and combined with tailback Chris Ruperto (one rushing TD) for 123 yards on the ground. Defensively, the Monarchs ha- rassed Cub quarterback Clelia Boccato all night, sacking him five times, and causing several in- completions and two interceptions. Mater Dei scored on four of five first-half possessions, en route to a 28-7 lead at the intermission. Loyola scored on its first second-half possession, and marched to the Monarchs' 15 in hopes of closing lo within a touch- down. But, Sualua blindsided Boccato, forcing a fumble that Loyola cov- ered at the 28 for a 13-yard loss. Kicker John Stonehouse missed a 45-yard field goal attempt one play later, and the Monarchs put the game on ice with Ruperto's 2-yard touchdown run with 5:28 left in the game. Blanton's two TD passes gave him 33 for the season, breaking the Orange County single-season record of 32, set by Bob Caffrey of Loara High in 1979. After Sualua rumblc:d 40 yards for the game's first score, Blanton hit tight end David Knuff for 48 ya rds to set up a 26-yard scoring pass to Knuff three plays later for a 14-0 lead with 2:10 left in the first quarter. Blanton and Knutt hooked up on a 16-yard TD pass with 3:36 left in the half, and Ray Jackson's second interception set up a three- play 53-yard Mater Dei touchdown drive capped by Sualua's 1-yard run. Blanton completed 9 of 13 pass- es for 203 yards before intermis- sion. Sualua had two quarterbtck sacks, while defensive line mates Josh Coggins (two sacks and a caused interception), Mike Lopez (one sack), Jose Gonzalez and John Grootegoed (numerous pres- sures), helped protect the lead. "We were down to our fourth and fifth guards, which hurt our pass p rotection," said Loyola Coach Steve Grady, who praised Mater Dei's winning effort. "They're a reaJ good football team," Grady said. "Blanton is great, and we had trouble stopping them. I thought our offense played well, but any time you give up 35 points, yof re going to lose." Blanton s 276 passing yards gave him 3,026 for the year, which moves him in range (299) of the county single-season record set in 1988 by David Lowery of Trabuco Hills. Eisenhower defeated Long Beach Wilson, 39-7 Friday. Statistics llht., Del 35, LoYOI• 21 Score br Quart.,. M0-Rupef10, 12-62: ~ 7-61; Blnon, Loyola 0 7 7 7 -21 5·38; Uhl, 2·0. Mater Del 14 14 0 7-35 INDMDUAL PASSING Flrat au.iter Loy-Boccato. 17-22-2, 196; Smith 1-1-0, 40. MO-Sualua 40 run (Broadbeot ldck), 7:58. MO-Blanton, 13-24-0, 276. MO-Knutt 26 pas~ from Blanton (Broadbent INDMDUAL IH!Cl!MNG ldck). 2:10. Loy-Jenklos, 6-119; Vanis, 5-66; Fourtlcq, a.oonct Gullrter 3-35; Smfth, 3-6; DW!uan, 1-1 o. Loy-Jenkins 23 pass from Boccato MO-Knutf. 5·103: Morara. 4·118: Banjas, (Stonehouse kid<), 8.38. 3·57; Soak.la, 1-mlros-2. MO-Knutt 12 pass form Bln>n (Broadbent GAMI! STATISTICS lock). 3 36 Ler MD Mo-Sualua 11\#1 ~Idell), 1.33. First downs 16 1a TNrd Quart., Rushes-yardage 19-87 26·161 Loy-Jenkins 40 pass from Smllh (Slonellouse Passing yardage 236 276 kick). 9·58 Passing 18·23·2 13·24-0 Fourtft Quarter Net return yatdaoe• o 16 MO-Rupeno 2 run (Broadbelt kick), 5:28. Sacks-~e 5-rrioos-39 1·miM·2 Loy-Founlcq 10 pass trom Boccato Net yardage 284 451 (Stonehouse kick), 2:15. Pins 2-39 5 3-37 Attendance 10,500 (tsUmated). fumbles·lumbles lost 1-0 0-0 INDMDUAL RUSHING Flags-net Y11fdi08 5-38 9-103 Loy-Vanis, ~: Brown. 8-14, Boccato Tune of possession 27:33 20:27 10-mm-24, Jenkins, HS. •Puol returns, Interceptions, tumble reuns lir. Mark Petracca UCI Assistant Professor, Columnist Will Swaim World Trade Editor, Columnist Wiiiiam L1lld1H Editor Of The Pilot And Independent H11ll Hewitt Attorney. KFI Talk Show Host. Columnist Dr. JI Elln 11111 President of Eagle Forum, Columnist Here•s Where Ta watch The Lobdell Group DAY TIME CIWltll Costo ~ M,T,TH,F 7:30pm 61 Newport Beach (Comm. Cd>le) w 7:3Qpn 39 (Comcast C~e) w 6:~ 3 Hooffngtoo Beach SUN 9:00Jm nine w Tuning Into The Community High school girls basketball previews · Olivia OiCamilli Heathe r Robinson GOALS: Costa Mesa has some lofty goals From C1 the early games," said Weeks. "We'd like to play eight or nine deep and like to have our reg- ulars fresh for the final four minutes of the game." Mustengs' 1chedule Mon., Dec. 2 -at Norco. 6:30 Dec. 3·6-11 IMne T ooo;iey Dec. 9·14-it Bifa Tourney Christine Moore Maureen Mclaren Tue., Dec. 17-EI Toro (home\ Dec. 26·2&130-Costa Mesa tourney Sat.. Jan. 4 -It Brea-Olinda Tue., J111. 7-Corona dcl Mar (hOme) Tiii.. Jan. 9-It T rabuco Hills• Tue., Jin. 14 -II lJQllll Beach• Ttal •• Jan. 16-<:enuy• (llome) Tue., Jin. 21 -1..ao\N tills• (home) nu. J111. 23-at Estancia• Thu., Jan. 30-Trabuc:o H1ns• (home) Tue., Feb. 4-laguna Beach• (home) Thu., Feb. 6-at Cmtury• Tue., Feb. 11 -a1 l..aolN Hitts• Thu., Feb. 13-Estlncla" (home) Al games II 1 unless noted • denoces leaout game. Angela Tonavanik Melissa Schutz Kim Yool Janet Ospina Desiree Miller Nicole Haddad Janet Sugiyama April Van Sweden Michaela Ross Julie Zazueta FORMULA: Newport seeking the right one From C1 throw last spring, plays a wing. Evarts, a member of Newport's No. I doubles tennis team, also plays a wing. Guards Tia lzumita (junior) and Melissa Schutz (freshman) will be first off the bench while 5-8 junior Julie Zazueta, up fro:n the JV team, is a backup post player. Amber Long, a 5-5 sophomore, gives Jakosky nine varsity players. "We have good athletes who arc learning the game of basketball as quickly as we can teach it ," Jako- sky said. Sallora' achedule Mon., Dec. 2·6-it Irvine T oumament. Dec. 7-14-al Savanna Tournament. Tues .. Dec. 17-Sara Ana Valey (home) Th.n .• Dec. 19-0cean View (home) Jan. 3-4-at Sanliaoo Townameni Kristi lzumita Tia lzumita Cenevieve Evarts OCC women fall to Hancock, 94-63 SAN LUIS OBISPO -The Or- ange Coast College women's bas- ketball team was overpowered by Hancock, 94-63, in the champion- ship semifinals of the Cuesta Toµrnament Friday night. The Pirates were paced by Nicole Champion, who had 22 points and 12 rebounds, and Col- leen Hatch with 14 points and eight rebounds. Or.,.. c...t ... c ..... 4t c.... .,...... .... ....... .. ..... 0121 0ralco 1013 1021 1111rft IOt l 220 7CMNr 2211 J 7 2 IS a.,to11 t 2 4 4 1 3 1 5 °'* 1 0 2 14 322 1'-* 71415 oats ....... 0141 t=. :A~: ... 0 0. 0 T..... tO tO 10 41 T..... 11 1 1' .. ...... Ont,..0..14-ll ~ ...... C*llt-..... 1: °'"' Cllll-lln 2, °""'I OCC earns shot at state title TORRANCE -The Orange C.out College men's sooocr team qualified to shoot for its second state championship In three yean Friday night by outlutinJ N'onh· cm CaHfomia rcprescntatwo Santa Rosa, 3-2, at EJ Camino Colleae. Coast plays (or the champion- ship at 2 o'clock today at El Cami- no. The Pirate• (14-4-7) won the match on penalty k.icks after regu- lation play ended deadlocked at J. 1 and each team acored once in a pair of overtime periods. OCC took a 1-0 lead •• Brian Slayback opened the scoring orr an assist from P J . Polowaki nine min· utes into the match. Santa ROM tied the match nine minutes into the second half to force ovenimc. After Tim Johnson gave Sa.nta Rosa a 2-l lead in the (int over· time, Lanco Barker, assisted by Polowski, tied it (or Cout one minute into the second extra ICS· sion. In the subsequent shootout, both team misfired on the fant kicks. The Pirates then converted four straight, winning the match when aoalic Ken Langworthy blocked Santa Ro a's fifth shot. -llr 1h "''°' , Tues., Jan. 7 -at Edison. 7 Toors . Jan 9-at Corona del Mar•, 7 Sat, Jan. 11-Capistrano Valley (home), 7 Tuts .• Jan. 14-W~· (home), 7 Tlu's , JM 16-at ~·. 7 Tuts , Jan 21-at Saddeback". 7 Ttus .. Jan. 23-Tustin" (llome), 7 Ttus, Jan. 30-Corona del Mar• (home), 7 Tue1 .. Feb. 4-at Woodbfidge•, 7 Thn., Feb. 6-Unlversity• (home), 7 Tues .• Feb. 11 -Saddleback• (home), 7 Tlllfs .• Feb. 13-11 Tustin•. 7 Denotes Sea View League game. Gina Heads COAST: From C1 Orange Coast, which earned an 81-69 victory behind Heredia's 25 points, had its lead cut to 62-60 following a 10-0 spurt by the Cou- gars. Mt&.aa UTOll ~UJDT ............ Or.,...C....at,LA8t¥81W .... ....... bit ~ .... ........ ...,.. ..... 10$1' ...... 11111 ....... 4 I 2 12 Gift 1 1 I J ........ 7. 42' ~ 3 3 t. =·· s l .. 12 ,.,,. I , 0 to 2 o , .. .,.... 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The Sailon (3-0) shot just 10 of 3" (29 per cent) in the fint half and trailed Torrance <t-1) by u many 11 11 in the thtrd quarter before 10phomore Eric Vallely sunk a 3-pointer with 1:28 left in the game so tic the score at 61. Vallely, who fanished with 11 points, nailed his third 3-pointer and the Sailon' cl&bth of nine for a 64-61 lead with 47 seconds re- maini"lo But with four tee0nds to go. Torrance's Mike Or11ver answered with a 3-pointer to toot the score at 64. Joo Otos stole Newport's in- bouAd pus. but missed a short bank shot u time expired. Justin Mcintee, who led all scor- en with 28 points, hit four straight free throws in overtime to give the Sailon a 68-65 advantaae. But with 18 seconds left, Gruver drilled a 25-footcr to tic matters apin. Newport set up a fmal play to Mcintee. When his baseline shot bounced off the rim and Mike Ofer•1 follow-up failed, McAnlis found himself with the ball beyond the top of the key. "I aot the ball and shot it," said Mc:Anlil. who admitted be had no time to think about the shot, nor any doubt it was aoina through the neL • PILOT T1...0W CLAlllC •• put......, Tt, Twnnoe .. ......,......_ T..,_. .... ,,. .. .. ,, .. ..... 11 •ta...... 1 o o 2 ........ t t ID....... t 1 0 1 ..._ 1114"* 40011 ... 1111 ........ M* 4 : O 11 .._ I I I 15 ,.~ t too.I 1111 :=-I I i I =-I I f 1~ llll$la I I I I T_.. 11.:.: 11 ~ JS I 10 II ,....... ii 11 ii ~ ~=~ TS,.._-:, "r:r::.---l. ~I. Olir. High school girls basketball : Go llPRtolllht From C1 career. "I'm Just pttin& in shape," said the happy Mclnteee, who {ust ·re- cently joined the bask.etba I team after a tour with the football team u a wide receiver. With just two practices under his belt and ln a group that is still pttlna its sea legs on, Mcintee scored 10 in the first quaner, 11 in the second, eight in·the third and eiaht in the fourth. It was Mcintee who took center· stage, but another football car- ryover. Mike Ofer, played a big role in the victory. The long-range Vikings had ral· lied from various deficits or 6-8 points to tic the pme at 52 with 2:54 left on a layup by Scott ' Anderson. Ofer got the ball at the free throw line, turned and drove the left side of the key and banked in a left-banded effort, drawing a foul as well. He missed the free throw, but the die was cast. The Sailors had the lead back for good and didn't let up. "That was really a big time move by Ofer," noted Serven, who bas seen bis team escape bullets in the first two games, and finally saw his team perfonn on a higher scale. The Sailors came out on a high note, hitting 7 of their first 10 from the floor in the first quarter. 0 PILOT TIP-On CUSSIC ChMRplonshlp .......... a .......... ...,.., ... -.... 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Theo Rokos heired Corona get off to its quick start, scoring 10 o his game·high 18 points in the first quarter as the Sea Kings came out of the period with a 23·10 advantage. However, CdM had a lacklus- ter second quarter, playing on less than even terms with the visitors in the period. "I let into them a little bit at halftime," Orris said. "We got away from playing team ball in the second quarter. I just told them, 'Hey, that's not how we got the lead.' "I think we came out and played a little harder in the third quarte r." -By Tht Pilot s.uday, o.c.mt>et 1, 1ee1 ca EAGLES: From C1 0:2S remaining, drove through the paint and put up a prayer. His· shot hit the Cront o f the rim and rolled in. Senior center Matt Fuerbringer, who scored 21 points, grabbed eight rebounds and blocked three shots, gave Estancia a 61-59 ad- vantage -a lead the Eagles would never relinquish -with 2:05 left in overtime on a short, baseline jumper. Johansen, who scored with 1:01 remaining in overtime to give the Eagles a four-point edge, took a charge to force a Torrance turn- over while Trujillo's glued-on de- fense caused a jump ball during Estancia's overtime spurt. King made a steal at midoourt and drove the rest of the way for a layin to make it 65-59 with 0:38 left on the clock to ice lhc vic1ory. And just for good measure, King sank a pair from the free throw line with 0:14 left to give Estancia, the tournament's top-seeded ream, a cushy lead. "We were together at the end of the game, but not the beginning," said King, who finished with three steals. "Coach O'Brien pul me and Johansen in during the fourth quarter to get a spark.'' Estancia's J im Faulkner led all scorers with 22 points. He also pulled down six rebounds and blocked a pair of Torrance sho1s. Byrne had nine points and lwo blocks. Estancia led 30-22 in lhe second quarter, but Torrance used a 10-0 run to take the lead ''ith 1:24 left in the first half. 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BcMowtr -5"111 1 T 1111 I Coona dd ltt¥-Cllrtl 3, ~ 1 T tdnc.11 WI: llOl1I Estancia reels sting ol 'upset' By Richard Dunn Sports Wiler NEWPORT BEACH -The new CIF basketball rule, which al· lows a player three free throws if fouled in the act of shooting be· yond lhe 3-point circle, helped cre- ate a pulsating finish Thursday night in lhe championship quarter· finals of lhe Pilot Tip-olT Classic as Marina nipped lop-seeded Es- 1ancia, 66-64, at Newporl Harbor. Darren Crooks and Mau Keim led Marina wi1h 22 points each while Keim hil six 3·pointers, in- cluding five in the second half, as lhe Vikings (:!-0) used an early fourth-quarter run to take a 59-51 lead. Estancia's Jeff Byrne, with his club behind 66-63, went lo lhe line with five seconds left in the game. He made the first, missed the sec- ond and inten1ionally missed the third. Keim rebounded for Marina to secure the upset. "I'd call it a mild upset," Es- tancia Coach Tim O'Brien said. Fuerbringer, a 6-foot-7 senior, led the Eagles (1-1) with 17 points '"'hi le Dyrne ( 11 ) and Ty Schisler ( 10) al~ reached double figures. Es1ancia led. 34-25, after a 10-0 spurt la1e in the first hair. but the Vikings came back in the third quarter, lhcn look a 59-51 lead wi1h an 8-0 run to s1an the founh quarter. , PILOT TIP.OFF CLASSIC Championship Qu•rt•rfln•I• MartM 99, Estancia 94 l1tancla Marina .. "pf tp 2227PNm 1 4 1 6 !lotto 73 4 17KM1 4 3 2 II Ande<SCWI s 0 s 10 811Mc 3 1 1 9 CtOOICs I 2 0 4 Hi"'11Sfofd 0 0 1 0 lygns 2ns 1e 64 Tot.la Icon by Quarten tg ft pf tp 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 4 7 2 3 22 0 0 3 0 I 0 3 2 10 I 2 22 0 0 1 0 8 1 4 16 2641766 (SUOOll 19 19 13 13-64 t.Qriw 16 16 17 17-6& 3-ooW llOllS ~ -f dner 2. KlnO 1: ""'1na-ltelm 6 l yores 3 CIOClks 1 0 PILOT TIP-OFF CLASSIC Conaolatkm Guar1Mftnal• Sonora 54, Corona clel ll•r 52 COIOfta dal Mat S-. Tot.le " ft pf tp 1 0 3 3 Kitti 1 1 1 3 c..w.iy 2 0 2 4 Sl<l* I 1 1 l ica. 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And the verdkt wu also different. with QtM emerains with a 41-29 deci· slon, ita tint victory of the ,ear. Corona trailed 17·1' at halftime, boJt turacd it up defeuively in the IOOODd half to win ao'nl away. MolUI Flint. wbo had throe 3- poinl pis. lod aU ICOIOn with 26 Pol-. OSM (1·2) fMlCI Tbouaand baa la • •ouah test to open Jhe S.ta Ana Valloy Tounwnent todly at I a.m. Jn ocher prep air1s basketball ~ lion: • ...., HUii 43. C...... del Mar 35: A colckbootlAS tec:ond ~r ln which CdM 1n1aqcd ~ four poinll ~ fatal ln Thursday's consolation round pme. Flmt accounted for the bulk of Corona's offense, scoring 29 points while Katie Thurman was credited with 10 rebounds. • Ocan View 67. Costa Men 57: PJayin• in their rdth game in u many mghts, the Mustangs ral- lied but came up sbon against the Seahawb in the third place came of the 1.rvine Tournament. Costa Mesa (3-2) was hampered by the loss of leadmg scorer Olivia DiCamUli, who was forced to leave the game in the second quancr with a slight ankle sprain. She may be back in time for the Mustlftp' next game, which is Monday evenina at 7:30 against Diamond Bar in the fint round of the Brea Tournament. Oceall View led by u many u lS at the end of three quanen. · • CaplltraDo Vallq '5, Costa Ma.a 61: DiCamllU scored 31 points, ak>n1 with 10 rebounds. four assists and three steals, but it wasn't enouah u the Mustangs fell at the Irvine Tournament Thun- day. Starting center April Van Swe- den hauled down 11 rebounds for Costa Mesa, which could never re- cover from a 29-12 deficit in the second quarter. • M•ltr Dtl 47, FootbUI 25: In a non-league game Thursday at Foothill, the Monarchs seized con- trol earl( as Dawn Gawronski scored al six of her points in the first quarter and never looked back in improving to 2-1. Heather Lee notched 1-0 of her 12 points ln the third quarter as Mater Dci expanded an 11-poinl halftime lead to 23 by holding Foothill to just two points in the 'period. • C.a7on 4'• · Estancla 36: After assumin& a two-point advan- taae at the break, the Eagles came out cold in the second half and paid the price. Estancia ( l • l) man- aged just 13 points in the final two quarters, converting just 3 of 37 from the faeld. -BJ TM Pilot swarming dcf ensc slowed Trabuco c._...onshlp Mtnlftnal• Hills and 6-foot-10 center Gavin .... !:,•Del u, T~..:.!!'~:.." Vandcrputtcn, sending the Mon-ts ft,... ,. ft pf e., archs to the championship of the W119111 : ~ ~ 1~ :;: ~ : ~ ~ Trabuco Hills Tournament with a ~ 2 1 1 1 ~ 1 5 3 19 65 AO • F 'd Gary • I 5 24 ,... , 1 2 10 -.o Wln rl ay. J11Ms 1 0 2 2 Mclllnd 0 4 5 4 .llcbcll 11IS ..... 202 4 Mater Dci (3-3) meets Lynw~d s.-~ l : 1; :-~ g ~ ~ today (4:30) at Trabuco Hills =., O-o t o .._... o o 1 o High. TClllll 20 19 II l.s T... 17 10 22 41 ~~~ "Fortunately our defense was steady, because our offense strug- gled," said Mater Dei Coach Gary McKnight, who praised the play of 6-6 junior Terrence Wilborn. Wilborn scored 13 points and helped keep Vanderputtcn, an Australian transfer student who scored 34 on Thursday, to 19 points and eight rebounds. .. He's no Cherokee Parks, but he's tough," Wilborn said of Vanderputten, comparing him to the f ormcr Marina star, now play- ing at Duke. "We didn't have time to work on defense in practice, since we played sames back-to-batk, but we Ma Oii • II 12 10 ts-IS Trauco Hit 1, I 11 11-41 31IQH OOlb: ... Oll-llnlllbf 2. Guy !, w. Simo11 Trl!Mo •-PNos l Teclritll tiMlll -Ma Oii. 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Cs ...... ~Ji C..-IMW·1Wll fl .., ........... l Lam of Welt • I Wllll Tlltll Dod91 • I Wiii """'°" ~ M ... Piiot .. -- GdM boys get first win of season, ·a-2 The Corona dcl Mar Hiih boys ~r team routed Laguna Beach, 8-i.:1'bunday to claim its first vic-toiY9t>f the season. nc Sea KJngs had played to a 2·2 ilc in their season opener on Wcdfesday at Irvine. i..&una soorcd the first goal of the .watch, but CdM notched the next seven to lake control. Bill Rimfper tied the game while the first a( three goals in the game by Jaso Boyce, off an assist by Tan- ner upp, gave CdM the lead for kee~. 11\C Sea Kings made it 3-1 at halft;irne as Rupp knocked in a shot i<>ff a corner kick by teammate Tayij)r Donovan. Rupp added an- other goal in the second hair, while Scott Owen and Scott En- glish' also tallied for CdM. In girls matches: • ,Corona del Mar O, Los AJam· llos 9: Visiting CdM moved to 1-0· 1 overall after a match in which neither team seriously threatened to Sf(>re. Ali Havriluk and Heather Waqnington each were credited with five saves in alternating the goaltending chores. QIM opens with El Toro in the Irvine Tournament at 9 a.m. Sat- urday morning. • Nnrport Harbor ~ La Quinta 0: Jenny St. Sure KOred the matcb•s only goal three minutes into the second half as the Sailors evened their record at 1-1. New· port dominated ploy, outshooting La Quinta, 27-4. in the match. • Capistrano V•lley 2, Mater DeJ 0: After missing on a couple of chances in the early stages of the match, the Monarchs (l·l) al· lowed a pair of goals to Capo's Erin Daly and Monica Larsen in the first half. High ac~I bop NON-LUOUa Corona del llw I ,......,_ heoh • ~ Bach scomg; IJWstad 2. SMs: ~ man 4, Chadick 2. Corona del Mar acoma: Boyea 3, Rmn.r 2. Rupp 1, Owen. Englsh 1. SMs: Mimi 5. Hllftlme: Corona def Mar, 3-1. High achool 9lrla NOM-1.UGUa Corona def Mar 0, los Alamlos 0 Corona def Mar sms: ~ 5. HaYrlklk 5. Los Alamllo$ saves: ~ 4, Thomas 5. Caplatrano Vllltey 2, Mater Del 0 Mater Del saves: Thomas 7. Capistrano Valley sc:Ol1ng; D~ 1, LM'sen I . Saves: Castelanos 8. Halftime: Capistrano V*1. 2-0. Newport H•rbor t • La Quinta 0 Newport Hatbof seating: St SI.rt 1. Saves: Bern-han! 4. lbllllme: 0-0. l!at•ncla t, Fount•ln V•ll•i 0 FourQln V*f SMS: Coen 8. Estancia sconno: Manz 1. Telev1s1on, radio SAtURDAY TELEVISION Colhtt~ll 9:30 a.m.-Ncb...ctctghton, ESPN. 1l:4S p.m.-Kcntudc)'-lndlana, Ch. 2. 4:30 p.m. -Mluourl·Atkansas. ESPN. S:30 p.m. -Ma.nhall Tourney, SC. 6:30 p.m. -LSU·Artz.ona, ESPN. 7:30 p.m.-Pcppcrdinc·UCLA. PT. 9 p.m.-Arir.ona·Ncw Mcxlco, ESPN. Olympic Spotts 10 a.m.-U.S.-Canada hockey, Cb. 2. Collect Football 10:30 a.m. -Army-Navy, 0. 7. 2 p.m.-Collcge awards, 0. 7. 11 p.m.-Mld·Amcrica Bowl. PT. Cotr 11:30 a.m.-Pcnncy Cluslc, ESPN. 1:30 p.m.-Scniors tourney, ESPN. Midni&ht-Scniors tourney, ESPN. Triathlon 1:30 p.m.-Jronman. Ch. 4. Tennis 1:30 p.m.-From Antwerp, PT. llocby 4:30 p.m.-Kinp-Oucbcc, PT. 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DIS111ct the County Com-Tht Following ptrsons Th• Foll0W1ng persons The Following persons ? COMPLAINT Cotta Men Pilot Novem-DANT : (Av I a o a OWNERSHIP OF STATE OF IDAHO. TOWN, DEPUTY (IEALI mitt" 'wnt meet to recom-at• doing business u · are domg business as: are doing business as: NOTICE TO CROii-..-.. 23 30 n~ ..-.. 7 Acu .. dol ROBERT J ALCOHOLIC IN AND FOR THE M•ry HughH, 0.pu1y -d annr--• or d·1.. EL CORDOVA APART· WORLD YACHT CENTER, CATTLEMAN$ RANCH DSANDANT1 (Avlao • ;':, 199'1 ' .,_m......, ' LORENZETTI, and aEVl!JtAGE LICl!NIE COUNTY OF ADA Attorner General, Pr~al o'i" the., petlt1on;"fn MENTS, 2077 Charle St .. lOI Shopyaid Wa'f. Cabin RESTAURANT. 18926 Mag· Aouaadol IT RONG Sa050 DOES t through 10, In-12·3-11 ITATI! OF IDAHO, Dept. of Flnence, acoordanc. with tht provt. Costa Mesa, Cahr. 92627 ~~ewport Beach, CalJf. c,!1;2~~: .. Fountam Valley, CONTAINIR CORP. fo,. cluetv. To Whom " May Con-department of Bol•e, ldeho 13720. alOfls of Educ8tlon Code Virginia H. Larson Family Ctaig B Beckwilh 25015 Kalhy M Hall Edward E inerlr CRYSTAL CON· PUBLIC NOTICE YOU ARI! BEING SUED cem: nnanca, Plalntlff, 2700 Section 35706 Trust. 137 Promontory Dr s Iv j ' · · · T=" C-•. •••-BY p• a•NTIFF: , ... Ud. MS ACQUISITION CORP. P I h N Judith A. Bolton I• W Newport Beach Calif i ertea Ln., Laguna Hills, Hall. 9582 Ca1thness Or., -vnr, ••nn• SUPERIOR COURT -: .-la ng to the Depart· va. PANNOl lllNING ubt s ed ewpo1t • fli66o ' . Calif. 92653 Hun11ng1on Beach. CA T THUii, an lndf. OF THI STATE le ffta demandando) men~ Alcohollc Bevet'age COMPANY; Beach.Costa Mtsa Piiot nlor Admlnlatratlv. As-Karen Lynne Larson Trust Ron Pires. 1132 Canton 92646 vlda•I, •RUCI I . OF CALIFORNIA JOHN L. AYITDILE, Control to HH aleohollc CHRISTOPHER E. Novtmber 16, 23, 30, Ot-alat•nt 219 Sapphire Ave . Batboi Av• .. Llvetmote, Calll. Thts business 1s con· NU~• lndlvtd I d 11ONOGRA11 PANNOI JAMES cember 7, 1991 Publlshtd Newport Island, Calif. 92662 94550 ducted by: husband and ' n ua • FOR THI! • n t>tvtr;y•s at 121 McFad· ; -SI014 Beach.Costa Mesa Piiot This business Is con-This bu~lntss Is con-Wiit WI A. VANICK, an COUNTY OF ORANGE HOllEI, INC., • C•lf. dtn P .. Ntwport Beach, I!. PANNOI; Dtcembtr 7, 12, 1991 ducted by: co-parlners ducted by. co-par1ners . The reg1s11ant(s) com· 8', WAYN VAL, CAii NO Attnn foml• corpor•tlon CA 92880 with "47" On LEONARD GRASSI PUBLIC NOTICE Sa092 The reglstrant(s) com· Tht rtglstrant(s) com· menced to transact busl· • an lndtwlcflual, In The ll~tter of the You have 30 CALIN· ~::,:;eneral (Pub. Eat. Pl.) ASISOCIATIS, INC; menced to transact busi· menc•d to transact busl· ness under tn. F1clltt0us VALUUll, •n Appllcetlon of DARIN DAR DAYS •fter thla Publlsh•d Ntwport SECURED METALS; cn•tOtBIM PUBLIC NOTICE ness under th• Fichlious ness undtr the Aclitious Business Name(s) listed lndfirldual, ROllRT Lii JILEI For Change aummona la aerv-4 on Btach.Coata Mesa Piiot RICHARD JINKINl1 NOTICI! TO Business Name(s) listed Business Name{s) listed above on: N/A NB(flaaRRY, •n Inda. of N•me, rou to file a typewrlt· Dteembtr 7, 1991 JACQUELIN llROTA CREDITORS OF Flctltloua above on· November 4 above on: N/A Kathy M. Hall Id~ J lllCHAU t po t thla .. ,..,8 GLO•AL BULK SAL.I! BualneH N•m• 1991 ' ' Craig B. Beckwith This statement was filed " D • • ORDIR TO SHOW en re• nse a Sa095 ..,..,. (SllCS eteM lt•lement Karen L Larson This statemenl was ftltd wtth tn. County Clerk of ~D ..J..!", Xlndt~h· cu~ ... oF'~'!.... c~•rttt. •r Of phone call PUBLIC NOTICE CGORNESGUO~ANTHIL·L··.' t•"s u c cJ' Th• Following persons This statement was filed' wlo1h thtcCounty CNtork or ~g9e Cggounty on Novom· _.. wv.. ... -.. ,_v ,__ .. "' ""' · • · art doing buslntss as: with the County Clerk of rang• ounty on ovem-..,..,.. 1 • 1 1 XX,~ DARIN LEI! JILES haa wlll not protect JOUI NOTIC• TO SAM SONNTAG; Nollet It hereby ven lo yyy ACRES. 2651 Bay· Orange County on Novem-bor 1S, 1991 F5t:Mt2 YOU Aid l•INO IU•D ftl-4 8 petition In thla rour trpewrltten r• CREDITORI OF and UNIVE.RIAL cr~ort ~ ~ht wl~hll~ thore Drive Newport ber 12 1991 F5t3030 Published Newport Bt3Ch· • Y 1 CR 0 8 • court fof .,. order ... aponae muat be In BULK SAU AND MARKETING, INC., :i.1, 1~ 10 t!' n!deuor Beach, Callf. 92663 ' F5t21t3 Pub11&hed Newport Be•Ch-Costa Mesa P11ot Novem. CO-LAINANT1 (A Ud. lowlng petitioner to proper l .. al form tt rou OF INTENTION TO O.fendants. tht asnts ducrlbed Cory G. Youngbtf~, 2651 Pubhshtd Ntwpon Beach-Colla Mesa Pilot Novem-ber 23. 30. December 7, te •t•' detnanclandol 0 ...,._. hie/ her name want th• court to h••r TRANSFER Clvtl No. 94303 below. BayshOft Drive. ewport Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-btr 23, 30, December 7, 14, 1991 AR'TftUll L COADY from DARIN LEI JILES rour Gaff, ALCOHOLIC ANOTHER SUMMONS The namts and business °:~h, ~ah~ 92663be 33 ber 16, 23, 30. December 14, 1991 Sa-041 You-'....,_ H CALRN-to JUAN CALIFA If rou do not ftle rour BEVl!RAQE BY PUBLICATION 9ddreSSff of tht atller ar•: en · oung rg, 7 1991 Sa-0291--------- DM DAVI .ner this It le herebf ordered reaponM on time, rou LICl!Nlt! (U.C.C. The State of Idaho Milds STEVE woo. 488 EAST g:;1~:,;11~apt, Coronado, ' Sa-003 PUIUC llOTIC! PUBLIC NOTICE ~· I• Mrved on that all persons Inter-"'8f loM the c .. e, and lt01 et Mq. •nd grHtlngs to the at>ov. ~7th STREET COSTA Christina J. Youngberg-Aollll•• ,.u to ft .. a typ&Wl'H• Hied '" the Matter rour w•1H, moner • & p 24073 et = g',::;':.'~sl~ ~ ~1:5~ Cell1omle Lozier, 3059 Log C.mp PUBLIC NOTICE F1oW1 • aud 1 11 .._ l9n )9apow et Ihle afe,..ald •ppear be-and propettr mar be aeq.I Escrow No. • of the chief taartlve olflce Road. Garden Valley. Cakf. Flctltl ._. 111 .._.. 8t.teenent coutt. fore ttu court In D• t•llen without f\lrther 7318-MC ATES, INC. of the Mlltr It: SAME AS 95633 OUI ....... m The ~ig ptt90fll A fetter ., phone oen rt t N U t warning from the Notice It htrtby given UNIVERU&. MARKET· ABOVE This buslntss Is con· Bualne.a N•me The FoAowlng penone .,. doing bu9lMta u · wlll not proteot rou1 ~:O CMo C.:ter 0,,:. court. that a bulk aate of usttt ING, INC. 14 Ulltd by tht Hlttr, an = by: 1 general part· Tho ~~.!!.iment .,. doing tMalneM •: MEDS.4V, 121 Amigos rout trpewrltten r• Wfft lanta Ana C•fl. There .,. other l•o•I and a tninsltr ol alcohollc You •• htfoby notified othtf business names ano Tht ~. tstrant(s) com-d bu~ persont NEWPOJrr COAST PER-Wrry, Sult9 12. Ntwpor1 apo.C•• muat ... In f 1' D • be reqwrementa. You mar btYer~ lictnlt ts abOut that I Vtrifitd Complaint addresses Uttd by the mtnetd ~o tlansact bus!-~~~108 San~ A CUTANEOUS CENTER. 8eectl. CA 92680. ~ ..... fonft N om•• on ecein r t t 11 t to be madt has ~flied against you Miler within thrff yeara ~ • V· 1525 Supec1of Ave Sult• JllMI Peul Mcf(enney, ... ..,...... 10U 3t, t88t at 2 100 wan o ca an 8 • The names, Social Steu-In he DI trict C of th fort tht date such llat w11 neat Undtr the Actltlous enue. Costa Mesa. Calli. 209. N9wport Btech, c.llf. 721AmlgoeWr/,Sub1i wanf the court to hMr o'olocll P.M., and then torney right awQ. If rtty Of Fedtral Tax Num-t t OUf1 • unt Of del1-ed to the Buslne11 .Name{s) listed 92626 929'3 Hewoortlleech. CA 92660. rout c•M· and there ahow 08UH, rou do not know an •t· ber• and addr9IN• of the Fourth Judlclal Dlstric:I of buytr art: above on. FtbnJary 25, Marla Cristin• Delton, Frwida J, Wllbms, M.O.. Phltlp R. Whetrtl. 721 H JOU do not ftle rour " • t.._ haw wtl tomey, rou mar c•ll en Selltf/UctnSff art: THO. lhe State of Idaho In and The namea and buslne11 1983 1108 San Jo~ AvttWe, Inc .. Cdfomla. 4815 Trem-Amlgoa Way, Suitt 12, '"'°"" on time rou ny '""'• ' r ettorney referr•I aer-MAS R. LEWIS 608 E. BAL· f0t lht Ccxaity or Ada by eddreaMt of the buvtr are: Cory G. Youngberg Costa Men, Cahr. 9262e ont L#lt, Corona dtl M•, N9wport Beectl, CA 92960. --'toff the caa•' and a aid petltlon for vice or • l .. al •Id of BOA Blvd Balboa CA th• above-named f>Wlntift JEFF COMPTON. f lATI-This statement was filed Thi• buslntn It con-Calf 112925 Thi• butlntaa Is c:oo-00-• • oheft99 of name ahould • 9266 " ' TUDE COURT NEWPORT with the County Cltfk of ducted by: an lndivldual T · ducted .... 1 ~ .. rour w•gea, moner t be t-4 flee (llated In the 1 and you are htftby di-' Orang• County on Novem-Tht reglatrant(s) com-hi• bu1lne11 11 con-v1 a 119'*• ,_,. anc1 t propertr mar be no lrllft • phone booll) Tha butlnn1 It known rtettd to fill a written an-BEACH, CA. 92&$3 btf l9 1991 ed I tr ct b I ducted by: I COfl)Onltion ntrahlp. t~ without f\lrther It la f\lrther ordered Despuea de' que le en-as: BALBOA MARKET swtr or written ll\lwtr 0t The auet1 to be sold are • FS 13313 meno d 0 ,:" Flct'tl us· Th• regl1tranl(1) com-The rtgl1trant(1) com. th•t a copy of thla The Mmn, Social Secu-ti In d f t --'d dewlbod In gtntfal 11: All neas un " 1 ous menced to tranuct bulJ. menced to tranMCt busl· w•~lng from the order to ahOW cauae treguen ••ta cltaclon rlty Of Ftdt<ll Tax Num-mo on • tnM 0 ""' fbcturtl and ltaathold Im· Published Newport Beach-Business Narne(s) listed nen under lht Fictitious ntSI under tha llctltlous coutt. be publlahed In the fudlclaJ uat-4 tlene un bera, and addrtHH of Iha Verified Complaint within provements and othtt Costa Mesa 'Pilot Deeem-a~vT onb!tctobOf 1• 1991 Bualneaa Name(a) li.ttd bu1lnt1s name(•) listed TIMlf. ere other leeal Piiot a newa~per of plaao de 30 DIAS CAL-Buytr/Tran1ft11t are: tw1nty (20) days of the atr· proptrty of that certain btr 7, 14, 21, 28, 1991 r:i.st n~ 1 ~ fil d above on: October 15, •bove on: NJA this 1111 .. req\ilrementa. You "'8' ' INDARIOS p•r• pr• GEORGE W. TOTH, 45 vice of thl1 Another Sum-Takt Out Sandwich Shop Sa-076 . is s a emen was e 1991 ment wa filed wrtt) the t 11 t• general clrcul•tlon, t t Sp1rrowt1awtt, Irvine, CA mons by Publication and Bullness and art located with lht County Cl•rk of Bryan Wllllams, Office County C1of'lc of Orange ~~ t~:: ..;:, •" publlahed In thla ::,.Ta ~natn!.-:::::·.~ 92714 YONO CHA TOTH. you.,, further noti~ that 11: 488 EAST 17th, Cotta PUBLIC NOTICE ~g~~f"ty on Novem· MINgtf County on November 25 . .... ..,.. "• • countr at 1e .. t once • 45 Spanowhawk, lrvint, CA uni do witN th Men CL 92628 • This atatement wu llled 1991. rou .. not 11now an •lo ... k for four oonaecu-••ta cOfte. 92714 '"you '° n e The business namt used Flctltloua F5t2De2 with the County Qert of FSt~ torner, rou "'8J oaft an ttv. ...a prior to the Un• out• o una 14 listed by the Sttlerll.J. = .~ specffitd, th• by the Nii. 11 that toe•· Bualne .. Name Gary E. Hickman, 11no Orange County on o.c.m.. Publlt h•d Newport •Ho(MJ ref9rrlll ..,... dar., the heafin9. H~ telefonlca no Clf\Mt, all other business ti t.ke judgment lion It : GOURMET TAKE Statement Wamtr Avenue Suit• 223, ber 3. 1991 8Hch/Costa Mtsa Pilot wtw er a ..... aid ef. DATOI NOV 20 '"1 .. ofrecere preteodon; namH and addrtlHI 1galnst you U pnytd In OUT The Following ptfSOll$ Fountain Vattty. Callt. Nt...a.. o.c.rnbtt 7 14 2 28 floe (Uated In the TVUY H IMouR au ,..pufft• eartta a UMd by the Soller/l.IOen ... uld Vtrifltd Complaint. The anticipated datt ot are doing business as: 927oe.2662 Putllll'ltd ~ a..:n-1981 • · 1• • boolll. ......... f the ,.-....! m•qulna tl•n• cau• within three year. btfof• The naturt of tht clalm lht bulk .... It DEC 24, (•)PDQ MOVING (b)POO Published Newport Beach-Co.ti Mee& Plot ~ . SA073 ·-.... ---0 ._.. ..... cumpllr con 1 ....... lhedate1uch liltw11aent agalns1youIsallegtdvlo-1991 at tht offlct ol MOVING ' STORAGE c ta M PIOC Novem-ber7 14 21 28 1991 --Coult Ot Mllwftd to the Buyer/ llllon of the Idaho SecUfi. TIEMPO ESCROW II. (c)AU AMERICAN MOV· 0$ esa 1 ' ' • ' Mta cttecloft D. Jlltl, 19301 Cindy Ln •• "'8lldades ....... 8P' Transftf'M are: NONE • Thi• bulk ..,. IS aubjed ING & STORAGE. 25721 btf 23, 30, Dtctmbet 7, s.Gl5 PUBLIC NOTICE wt-4 ttene un Huntington Beach, CA ropladaa al nt-4 cauf. The ustta to bt IOld are U::!. hand and 11 to C.lltomla Uniform Com-Taladro Clrclt Unit B, Mis-14. 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE Fl tm .,._.. • 'O DIAi CAL-92M ere .-e .. oorte •• dttctibed In gentral aa: my " mtrclal Code Section alon \lltlo Callf 92691 Sa-022Jr c oua •N•MIOI P•,. ~,.. Published Nnt ort cuche Ml uao. stock..,..trade, fUmlture, ftx· o1 the Mid District Court. 8108.2 Vicki M. 'vanoeclnder, 403 Flctltlou• BuaJne11 Heme a.new una reepueata 8 h.CO t M PPUot II uated no P"M"t• lures, eqUlpmtnt. goodwill lhlt 11 day of Oct, 1991. If ao aubjtct. the name Boltro Way, Newpo1t PUBLIC NOTICE Buslneaa Name St•t•m.nt ..._ I .. c t I tu au ,..,.,. ... 8 Uetnpo and trade narnt of• mat· J. DAVID NAVARRO, and edckeu of the pereon Bffch. C.lil. 92663 St t t The Fonowlng porsons :.....:. Maqu na en NoYembet 23, 30, o.c.m-puede porder el 0 ... • kit with 1iq110f and are ~ CLEllK OF~ COURT with whom dalma may be Scott E. VanOellndtr, 2136 CNlt015731 The Fo~1o~'": persons are~ business n · U 1i 0 • t bet 7, 14, 1991 le puedM qultar ..: c.ted et: 808 E. Balboa EL.AINI! TOWN, Dep. filed II NANNETTE KIN-Colltoe, Coata Mesa, Calif. RctltlOU9 art doing busintH as· SHOU DA WOUL DA n OH • e un• Sa040 1 BIYd, Balboa, CA 12e61. uty CANNON, 4590 MAC m2f BualneH N•me FLAT RATE MOVERS 812 COULOA AUTO INVEST· "l?.telefonlca no ••larlo. au dlnero J The kind or llcenM lo be ARTHUR BLVD., STE No. Thia bu1lnt11 11 con-Stetement B Griffith W• Laguna MENTS, 177 Rlv•1side le • PNteoolen1 PUBLIC NOTICE otraa ooa•• de au tran1f1rrtd 11: Off·S•ft SUL 175. NEWPORT BEACH, duded by: a gentral p&rt· Th• FOiiowing persooa Bnch cai.t 9:J51 Ave .. Newport Beach. Cahl. au el• eartta 8 propled•d aln avlH Oentfal Attal Paella.QI U. Publl1h1d Newport CA 92MO and ttlt list date ntfahlp 118 doing butlntu as· Qr ' JakObson 812 B 92663 "'• In• Ilene que No:.:g::.ILrl'Y ecdclonal por pert• de quor Llc1nH No. 21· Stach/Costa MHa Piiot for ftllng clllma shall bt Tiie reglst11nt(1) com-COASTAL • MOBILE IN-GrfflPt" Way, 'Lagune Heavenly Ente111lnmen1. ou•}r oon IM for-NON-«I .. her~ Qlwn I• oorte. 290753 now l11Ued f0t the November 30, Dtctmbet 7, DEC 23 t991, which la ttlt mencec1 to trantae1 bual-VESTMENTS, 3178-H AA· Beach. Calif. 92651 Callfomla corporation, 177 .......... , ....... •P. !hat~ ~'""J.cr will blaten otroe requl ... preml ... loeattd at: 808 E. 14, 21, 1991. bu91MH day btfor1 the rw .. undtt the Actltious way Avenue, Cotta MeH, Robert 8. Wllaon, lS22i,t Riverside . Ave .. Newpor1 ........_ al t~... f. -•• f t-.... I ... Pueda _ Balboa Blvd, Balboa, CA SA084 Ille date aptellled above. BullnHI Name(t) llsled Calif 92628 Newport Blvd • 175 Costa Beach, Calif. 92663 ;.~T~~· w -CIU noC be ,........,_ Of any -... -9211411 Dattd Otcember 2, 1991 above on· NIA · c M c 11 82927 ' Thia business Is con-.,. fttu. I• oorte •• debta ot llabllltl• con-uat-4 .,1era UMM1r • The anllefpattd date of PUBLIC NOTICE JI" COMPTON Vlclcl VanDtllndtr f= ~=:ar~J:· r~f.· b·u~int1s 11 con-ducted by: a corpoiatlon ouoW. eu .... tractH by anyone Olhtr un ......... lnmedlat• the Mlellran1ftr la ~ Publl1h1d Newport Thia 1'-Jtment waa filed 3187 H •Al•wiy Av1nu1' dUC1ed by: co-panntfs The rtglstrant(•) com. 81 -.... M ,....m• tNn myMlf, on Of aft• thla l'Mftta. 81 no OOftOOe • btt 30, 1911 It the ~: IN TH• Beach/Coate Mt.. PUot *Ith tl'lf County Cllrtc or Cost~ MtM, Calif. 92929 ' Th• 1tg.l1trant(1) com-mtn<:«f to transact _busl· Mt.,.......... a tle"'IMe =icf lhl 3l'd ,...., of 0.-un abe.ado ,u.da OPPORTUNITY ESCROW, DllTRICT COURT O.C.mbtt 1 1991 .Ofange County on Novtm-Thia buslntn 11 con-menctd to transact ~ ness8 lnesundtf' the F)lcWoua ,.... ,..,., ef c.ao, • -~ NalMr • "" ...,,.. .. • 1205 I!. CMoman Ave., Or· OF THS POUltTM • • SA089 bet 12. t911 duc1ed by: 1 limlted pen· "'" under the Flctltloul u1 •. Nam•<• listed J le• ......... .,et81 Ml Clmbtr, 1991· refereftOla 4N ....... tnOI CA t2iee. JUDICIAL DllTRICT P912800 ntfshlp Uualne11 Namt(a) lll1ed above on. NJA ~...._ di 9'll• Aute Repair, 117 Cloe o a .... eflolM 4N Tri. ""°""' of the SM· OP 11tS ITATa PUIUC NOTICI Publlhed Newpon Beach-Th• rtgl1tr1nt(1) com-above on: N/A D•vld 8• Rovaclt. CEO/ •• .._, tt11 nere J t/I •· tlth. Coate d\aM price 0t conlk*• co.ta MIN Piiot Novtm-mtnCld 1 tr-.c:t ~ Qregg Jallobaon Prffident etr t OeHa 41• au ..... CA t2UT .,.... ..... (We ef ... .-loft In coni'l9Clon with the Oft tDAHO, NOTICa OP nea ~ the Fictitious This 1tat9f'lltnt Wat tlltd This stattment was ftlad ,, ... e41ad aln HIH Pubil1h1d Newport reot...tot•=•· ftnlfer ol "'9 bwe and IN AND PORTH• PU9UCHIUlllNOS btt 11• 2'. 30• Oeclfnbtt Buslneu Namt(I) listed wfth the County aer1l Clf WIV\ the C~ Clerk of ........... lt9' ~· de S.ach-Cotta MMI Piiot C~DQ .... Ma.aMi"/79M ==--~ :-= IT ... CTOU• ~ .. ::.::-..,._,_ NOTICI! IS HEREBY 7• 1111 S..00C abovt on: Oc1obtr 21, Ofange Comty on ~ ~~ on ~em-.. ... o.c.tnbtr 7 t0, 14 1991 '°" __. .. , :":''-A vr I t -QIV£N tMl the Orange 1991 bet 12, 1991 ..._ ..,.. ,..,._. • ' uOll Q. Wl•KI Mn of MI0.000.00. ~ '•rtwtent of tlnenoe, County CommlllH on PUIUC NOTICI Thlt 1tatement Wll flltd FS1Ht1 '9144H ... ......... ...... ... "". " conMlb Clf .... tolowlnQ. .....tttr SdlOOl Dlalrtct ~ with the County ()ert ol N:IWltd N9wport ~ P\iblllhed ~ a..ct.-............ .__, a PUIUC NOTICI Th• ,.... an4 • ._ s~o':J,Jion a I ch• e k n. t1on Wll hotel~ Mir· P1otltloua ~ County on oaobef eo... ..... Piat No"'lmo Costa ....._ P11ot o.c.in. Wt ....... .,_,....., NOT1C9 .... .r tM oeurt a.a L 0 8 n I' r 001 e de MIDWIST MINIRAL :r:; ~ ~~~· ....... ..._.. . 1 Ht ~H btt 1a. 23, 30, Otc..-nbef bet 1, 14. 21. 21. 1991 .... -.. ... ..... • tmTINO .. D. (II """"" , •• I ..... tno,000.00 ~-nn, ...c., • ClmpW ~ anC. Md ....... at t 7, tlMl1 S.01'7 s=:::•4• ,.,._.. 8.-ct bldl nwy bt ,. • .. ..,.. .. , SUit&-~ ,.,.. ,..,....,.., c ......... ...,......., ... MOU C«poration, '!Md-Thi ,...,. ptf'ION Publlahed ~ ~ S..001 PUIUC MOTICI ••:"'°a:: ~~a:r-..:r:: :e:: Tc:w::P 0:~ ~·:::~ b:::: :=,.:._, °=: ==-~'of~ ~="tsE. ~~~ ~s. ~ :,0-0.::: PUIUC NOllCI Aotm•• = e w ...._ .. IOldrl9fd. l'.O. 801t 1?11. FO,UHA, TOO 01¥10 ~ \:: ::'!.." = •A•RIDQI, •RITT 10tY ~ liMnl UnMecl 131 COit.a MeU: ~ 1, 1991 FloWeua 9uailneee ....._ ..... fWa ef dlo ~ 9Mch. CA l2talo CUTlll IMHV• WSST, *9 ..tio ~ lied ..,,_ .UWIDGll, tr..._.. School 06lertct and s.118 e:ie2t . S.-899 ......... Nw ltat••IM nMMrte totaea..eo.). ~-~ 11:-' = ~:,O; ~ .. '.!!:!:"• ~ ....._ pe1ct pwauan1 '° ~ w1 ":! ~ =-= == ~ f:: ::.--01. e!:.' s..... PUIUC MOTICI llet•••nt .,. ~~ ~ c.M' .... 900t901T 111, at wNdo lmt bide ---,_ '""°"M74olthe .... ---•••HIP .MmbofM ~ e.. 1 ...... The f'~ l*'90nl TAX S 411 !.. 17'h T'f'W •••• Md ..... be ..,.,_ Md l'Md The RW, d*H .. ,_Md l'rohealo.• Codi ~ D ... ......._ twMtt ~ llnd M1cM1-~ 1:1!21..-....... ltl Cano '1ethleuo 1(9 dolna bua!Mtua: St. Coate' MIN. Calif ... ef ......... lea lor: wl tata'lw M••ar .. .000.00 Ctvll.llO.Me14 IOnt .9"d 11 anown .. the ---•ualMHNMM O"AN'Of COUNTY~ • -~ '......... nie °' ProfeC.t: Corona of ........... ......... "ornluo.y ... In tlwor Alt01'MR ...... "MOlA ~.. =:-..,Nlwport 9wf\ c.tlf, .......... GRAPHICS DESIGN CEN· Craig c. Smltt\, 1 lay la-• ...... ... LO• ..... ..., W*1 Md Mtrt ., , ............... -el .... -.ooo.oo ft PU9UCATIOlt TN PfOPONd ...,,..., of Thi• buafne.. II eon-TM FolloWlng ~ T!R, 201 n MOol!Ude Clfo IMd, e.o.. Calf. 8*1 Q •• au,.•IUOR ._.c..,. attomer; let cm ._. o~'::99:' ~ TN.._.,..._ ... ""'°'Y .. ~.-ct. In._, by: non-pofll Of9I" -dolnatM•ln .. ua: ~:.it =ngton 9Hcl\, ~lmllt\, 7 a.v ... OCNllT '" .... ~No.c.ato .......... 1 ... ' .. DI0.000.00 p 't grMClnQS '°.,.~ ... ~.,.~of nlralon OATALl~X. N4t Ulne MAIM---20111 IMd.Bllboa,C*.atet ,....., ' LM .,...._ lnglnHr'• latlmata: .. ...,. 4N ,...... ... 1 ,_ ~ ...., e.. Nmed l>efendaN: JIROl.D the ..,.ye..,.,. '-:r-Ttte reol•lr•n'(•) ~ Dftwe. Huntington llMCt\, Moontde ~~ Thi• bualneH I• ~ 0 8mMI0011 I·~~ W .._. Cfly ............ IHR tween "9 ....,,,_,_ ~=-e=--ld =.::'::"*..:. 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Cout Hwy. .... ....aJC IOT1CI PU&IC IOTICI I ~ewport leech, c.tu; ,. • = ... - 9:zee3 ~·-·· .. ··-.. -.. -'* • ··-.. ... . Thll bu&lneM .. con-••••lllllRlllMl•a IPw .. 111111..... 0 lb 11-. • t It--W--~'AW ~ .... ~=l:t::r;:,-.,COM-the==~~ The~:.~'':~''.,._. n.t 'i1! t~1I 1t. ff:: ...... .::.•t':.-f''lt.5 ~ fi'iiJ Ill .. •N.-Tilllllilllf'lliiCN•LC~~'-l.7.t•1 - ~ Hame(1, Wtd T'£MS. 20a1 lenctplptt SE1MCD. 11 W.,, ,._.ALTY, 1-..._ ...... 11i.U.._ .... • ... ,. .. 1, ML n. .-d t•• I lo nr..ct ~ .. ~---...: .. ..._...._._ ............... &' Jhll = .., .. s.· Jr ~giP-£ ..... .. ..... ~ ... under t. Ac11cU DATA -CONTROL IVS. AVlLA"'I CLUNINO m.ulMLY~-1 mp ......., ..... ..... ...... II • ~ -7 ,1881 on: ~ .. ~~unrtngton IMctl, ::.. .... Mlrglrll. c.111. =.r.-~ ... 11 ... ~ =t"1"'t ~........, • 10 .. .... "' .... .:= ...:'&':.. ' .. ... Alv\.~Maaattl John P. Parrovechlo, HumbMD I. Awlltil, te Corpollllloft. t-.,..,_ .... V...Pufw\.• TI"9 ........ _. ll9cl.. lf~;-'t.eO::: ,.._..... El·=:·•; .. , Thl1 llaWnlnt WU flied 20e21 Sand= Lane, aai.y1.. ~ ._,.. ~ lfYd.. n.11\, Cell W Dlll•ICI --._ ...._ ......... the Counlf Cllrtc Of ~ •.:: THI ~mcH ..... with 1N County an °' Huntington • Cellf. ~ ~. _. Thi• buelneM 1e oon-IMll c.11, -Oninge eoun.y on o.c.n.. 1 ,_. ...,.... te -. a -'91 • - <>rwige ~ on Nowfn. 12141 Thia b~ntll II con-ducted~ a=...... TNe IMlllMM le OOfto .. ~ ,., • -~ -... ':ro ~ -· ber.5.11181 Thi• bUllnttl .. con-duc:ttdby:lftlhdMcMI Th• r.at1erf.) ~ ..... 11¥: .. ..,.,dll.. P8t4JtS .. -=:: ~ :::r-:. =·r:= =~,..:::--::;:;:!!f.:~ P•HtOJ duc:tedby.anlncMdu9! TII• reo••••tr111t(t) ~ IMnCed lo .......... ,.... ,.....,,..,., .............. fMWpotte..ctJ ~ .,,e-; ~of ~T-•••••'--:r ...... ~ Publlhed ~ 11eect1-The regl1trant(t) coin-mencect lo hnUol ..-. ,,... urtd9r t. ~ ,_.., lo . .._. ..,... eo-. ..... NOl ~ ,....,._ ~--~ ~ 11 .. --0..-11 T.i 1¥.n' :$ Costa Mela Pilot Nowm-menc:ed lo 1rWacit bu1t-,... "'*' 1M f1dlllOua tue6Mea Na=~ llllad ._ ...., .. .._.... ...,,, 1c.21.a 1•1 AM -A auttaaft1y . __...,,_, s art1 ,.... tier 11 23 30 Oecwnbef rw urldlf 1he fllctltloUI 8UllineM Hame(1) llllltd above on: 10, ......... -..Ca) ...... a.oM • 1 ... 1M. A ClllllNI ID .. 7•1991 .. .,_,_7 :=!: .. on:N~ber~-=~~ ~D.IOttctndal.V.,., =:;"on:~ I, WICIOTICI ~-===~_..~ wiJ:=r":"~•,.,:--:....,~·-.--- .-...... 1991 Thlt ~ WU ftfed TNt ttatament WM llad I. Our. Clllllft Wiii ob oourt ~ ' ... _.., OllW'I" ............ __ P_U_B_Ll_C_N_O_T-IC_! __ , JohnP8llOWChlo wttt1 the County C1trtt o1 with the County ci.tc c4 "'* 111'1 ,... w llllCf STATmllnOI' &:I NI• _,, ..... a;:..,. ;:e =u:.:·~f't.11t0111111 ~ ~·°"~ --------• Thlt et.temenc wu ftled Oftngt County on Nowm-OnlnQe County on NcMnl-.-i N CourlCY C11rtc Of WIT--.aa. MOii ,..._... ,... ..... • ~t ,.._. el o..,.. ~ ...._ .. be .....,,.,. '1ctlttoue ..,, the County et.ti °' ber •• 1991 bet 1S. 1881 ~ Oounlr on Oeoem-p~ ......... w· ... co: hoW9¥tr, "" c:.M1INI. .. ,....,. ... ~ 19 ,... .. •u*'"8 MlllM ~~ on Oeclm-PltHH HtlCMMt "-1•t ftt ... -t OPSM.,_ U11DD ... tour ~ tom ~ M --..._ · .. CW&lll t• P.M. in' ~IA ltatement · Publllhed Newport lleectl-PublltNd N9'#SlOft ~ ._., 111C I Ii iOU8 ... ..._of ... ~ c4 ~ • ft04ioe '° lmmAllll ........ -..... llOOllllld It 100 eMc The Fotlowtng penona PSt4807 ea.ta M ... Plot NoY9tn-Costa M ... Hot ~ ""**'*' ......_. ~ ........ NW ..... M DftMdld fn ~ unlele t4. "'' a .,._... NI C... Drhle ~f'.O. ate dolna bullnHa u: Pubbhed Ntwpe>rt ~ ber 23, 30, Oecwnbef 7, ber 23, 30, Oecembet 1, Coeta ..... Plloc ~ The to11ow1ng Ptf"Ol'I haa MClon t100 ol t'f f'9Y hew w.iv.ct nob ot t'l-an•. ti 09dlll ,._... ... ,... ..,_ 1'CA VARIE1'Y INVESTMENT Costa Mau Piiot o.c.m. 14 1991 14 1991 "9r 10 1•, 21, 21, 1111 wtlhchWn at a general ~ ~ Coda. conMnltd to IN pt~ 01 Mid CNIW ... _..,IN IR1'01 ' VALUE, 2395 Ot9llg9 Ave. bet 7, 14, 21, 21, 1991 ' Sa-025 ' Sa.o:M S.011 l)lltlW ftom the PIU1r*· The tme tor 'tL,. ~ action.) The lnd1p1ndlftl ....-ii mMil o.11 GfT,._ • Vou OllJECT TO :tfi1 Costa Men. cant. PUBLIC NOTICSE•<»• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI Wit NOTICI =......""-=-""=-": :::..;:: =-"" ..:.:; ::t:";(!r,.. .. ~ :::: '::, "::":."' .:= s •~the • Ivan Velev. 2395 Orange ..._ ...... ~-_ _....,_.,,, PiollUe• Hl!AOS 6 FACES et 2443 da• noticed abcw9. lnter•tid l*'IOn .... an -01 Mitrka. a Cl9lhltf'I end ..... ' Ave. 11.2, Costa Meu, r1onn-r-"-£. Pacific Newpot1 Beach ~Ion lo t. pe4ilon d'8Clk ,_... '° Mid T.-or .. Calif. 82627 F'lotttloue 1141....._ NM&e ......... Name ........_ ..._. Calif 92ei1o ' YOU MAY EXAMINE .net thowa oood CUM *-on e -• ...,.. .WO ._. ThlS bu1lnu1 II coo-llustn.a ....... ............ StatHMftt ............. The Flc11tlou9 Bµtinetl the .. i.pt by .. court. If wtiy the c:outf lhcdd not ~ a... • ...... .. ... hMMt-Yi ducted by. an lndMdual atatement The P:ollowlng PlflOnl The following penona The FoloMig penona Name maned ., above YoU .. a perw 11'9!'t t. aull~. Irion, ar a ... or ....,.. ~ nwy • In The regl1trant(1) com-The Following penons .,. dolna bullflHt u · .,. dolna bullneU u: are doing---. at: _. tied In 0rang4i County 11"91 •lltd In the ..,... A HEARING on fie ..._ and IDM wcllliO'I '*90" orbY YoU' ~· meno9d to tranuc:1 ~ ate doing bullnelt u : CAFE C"OHC£RTO, 171 e. SIONAfURE SECURITY (a)FAR OUT 'AODUC-on Seolember 10, 1191 YoU '"9Y .. .WO._. OiiWf pe•tlon wll be tllld Oft ...... 1r1 Ill& -· • tt1e IF YOU ARE A ness under the F1ctltlous GUILD CONSTRUCTORS, 171h Street Suite t.. Costa SYSTEMS 2191 V111a En-noNS (b>QA.TUAAL ARTS FS08317 I tom.I ......,... tor December 19, 1991 al Nofll tfall .,.,._ '2 ttw CREDITOR •' Buslneu N1ma(1) llat9d 934 AHIH Dr .. Coata Mna, Calif. 92W trada, Newport BHch, EOUCATORs, 177 P: Alvw, N name and addr"' of ~Notice of the~ 1:~5 P.M. In ~ 3A Ccufy ~. 100 CMc conllt-t ~of',: above on: November 7, Mesa, Callf. 92621 Ahab J. Naftl, 575 w. 19th Calif. 92eeo aide ~'!!·.i_Newpoft IMch, 1he perton Whhdrnfng: an lnwn1Dfy ri located at 700 CMc: eer. OrM Wiii. a.nia AM. • -.-d mull \ .. 1991 Ronald R. Bunge, 934 An-St IF115e Costa Meu, Wllllam Kent Wenke 2191 Canf. lllf1!A. UM Mlc:helle JenMn 48 apPf k•I of _.... -· Centw Orlw West, P.O. CA ~·~ = the Wt Ivan Velev IH, Coal• Meaa, Callf. Calif. ta2J Vlita Ent rad a, Newport ~ Hefbert. 177 P: Rtlt-Vie MeMta Rancho Sama Of of any pettion or Box ~~~-~ante Ana. CA (lr\Nfl 1t1e _.. ...._ = mal 1 copy • \h This statement w11 fll9d 92626 Thi• builneH It con-IMch Calif 92660 ertlde Ave., Newport Maroarlta. Calif 92e&I account M ~ In 927v~. and me .,.cllc ,.._ • llldl _..,. .. with the County Cl•ril of Nell R. Bung•. 934 Azalea, duct9d by. an lndMdual Thi• • bu1lne11 It con-Beach, Celf. l298S Pu01lthed N~ Beach-Melon 1250 °' the IF YOU OBJECT. ,TO ......... IN ........ -9'!'-•:: " Orange County on Novem-Costa Mel8, Callf. 92626 The reglallant(I) com-duc:1ed by. 111 lndMdual Thll bu-'nett 11 con-Costa Mna Piiot NoYem-~ Pl'Ot*e Codi. A 1he grantlna of fie petition, CIOllCMMd) 11 tNI ,.,..., .. ='':!r ~ T.': ber 7. 1991 Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con-meno9d to tranNCt butf. Tha reglitrant(I) com-ducted by: an lndMdual ber 23, 30, December 7, ~-: tor SDedal Notice you 1'\oulc:J ~ al f'f and ir... ODIMpld D and N d9lla of.,_'-•"" Of f5t2444 ductedby:ce>pattneB ""' und« the F1ctltloul rnenc:ed to trantact ~ Th• regl1trant(1) com-14 1991 ..W. from the he~ln,9 and •taee YOUf now....,tirillMlr-90-S .....,_ ~ In Published Newport Beach-The regl1tran1(1) com-Bualnen Name(•) ll&ted Mii IM'Mler the Flc:tltloua menced to nnuct bul6-' Sa.007 ~ dwtl .._ obJeC!OM « file written oil"* 11'1 n.,.,..,,....., ___..__ -,.1 .~ --menced '° transact ~ ..__ . N ..-. 11 9 .. -1 N t() .._.__. MIS urtd9r 1he FlcWoul ,.t1Dr1M1Ytor-•1101w: ob~nt with the oour1 11 ..:1 ,. _ __, and ... -~· "' 00 "' ... Costa Meu Pilot Novem. neu under the Flc:tttloua ~991' on. overn..... ' .;;;,.""c! N/:m 1 .... .., Butlnen Name(•) llattd PUBLIC NOTICI GARY •MWMUOH belore the hearing. Your dmo'ltleO ;-·' Celitomla Probele O.-. ber 23· 30• Oec9mber 7· Business N1me(1) listed Ahab J Nalal WIUlam Kent Wenke above on: NIA 14G '"""9 •w. appewance may be In (A) The lcM~ 2' The 1lme tor '=L,:f:; 14, 1991 tbow on: November 25, Thi• aiatement wa1 filed Thia itatement wu filed l<arolyn tMrbef1 NOTtCI OP ~22~ . person or bvyour a~ . ._.of llW Non~ 471 will :*~·the ..:..no _______ s_._-0_21 1991 with the County Clertc of With the County Clwti of Thi• ltal9rnenl WU filed NON-Rl!IPOMll•ILITY ~ ... IF YO\J ARE A ... or L.111 H. Trad No, 111. " =~above .... ' .. PUBLIC NOTICE Ron R. Bunge Orano• County on Novem-Ofanae County on Nowm-with 1N Councy Cl-" of ~ la hereby given w;;;p~ CREDITOR °' • tlW County of erwwa. a .. ol YOU MAY ~ This ltalement w11 flied ber 1} 1991 bet 15. 1991 Orange Councy on~ Chat 1he undenlQned wlU contingent c:redtot of fie c.IMDrnll.. • Jls ..., IN lie.._...., ... coM. 1 ---Flc-tl-ll-ous ____ ,wlth th• County Cln of • F5t2812 • ,.1304~ ber 3, 1991 not be ,..pont1b49 '°' any Hool. 30, Dec. a, 7, 1991 dacealed, ~ mat Ila ~ 1n ._ n . PIOll ;r.,, • ~ aualMU Nam. Orange County on~ Published Newport Beach-Publllhtd NtwpOrt 8Mc:h-FSt44" dtbta or llabllltlM con-~ cWnt Wit\ h court i1 ao s.. lndUIM. oft:,..: In ._. .... St.t.m-t ber 3, 1991 Published Newpoft Beach-ltacted by 111yone other PUILIC NOTICE ~ mall • copy m the .. ...., ice. ...... -. • --. ..._ • '""' FSt4413 Costa Meu PAot Novem-Costa M ... Piiot NoYem-Colt M Plot 0ecem-than myHlf, on Of after thll ~ ,.,,--.nedve 01b of .. ~ ....... you may•-• ... ~ The Following pettonl Publl htd N Beach-bar 23, 30, o.c:.mber 7, bet 23, 30, Oec:ernber 7, 1 eu date ~ ~tad by f'9 court ol a. CourMy (Sllid ..... I tom.I Aeca*t lot are doing buslnesa ••: ,.._~ s ~ "-~ 14 1991 14 1991 bar 7• 14• 21, 21, 1991 Dat9d thl1 21 day of Nov NO wltm lour montha "°"' --Atcordld • Soedal Nob ot ~·9na S HAWE MC TIS H & ...,.,a M... ,.....,. .......,,.. ' ' Sa-()80 1-1 Mimi G tttu hi ,,., k. ...... .._.... f "'-t '--·-~ .J r ._., ol en lrwetitory ri JULIAN 1892 W lllf Or ber 7 14 21 28 1191 ~7 Sa.005 . '"' ' 0 re ""u • TO ADMltllTER ... -0 ,... --"' DoaMMrl No ..,,,, °" ,,.., f _... ...... Suite 15... New~~cBeaci\: ' . • ' Sa-084 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI ~~,~~~rtve, Aliso ESTATE OF: :, ~1~ ~ ':::"' ,:.:;_ '8:5 "'0:: : ot ,:.y peftoou, or Calif. 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE '1ctltloU8 Publl1hed Newport Cherie• Jtmee Cellfomla Probete Codi. ~ of ~ ~. ICCOW\I • IM'OWfla6 In Betty J. Otte, 521 Klngs Flctltlou. FloUtlow BHChl'Colta MH• Pilot ~ .. lkl The time tor ~ ~ callbNL) (8) ,... Mdon 1250 °' 14 .. Road, Newport BHch, Flctltlous auslnna Name Buslnese .,..,.. llui'neu N.,... November 30 Oecembef 3 CNi'tee J. w11 not •Xf*• befor9 tour ~ 11 ._ of 1,_ Calfomla ProbMa C-. A ~~I~ 92b6:neu 11 con-Butlnesa Name ltatement ltatement The ~tpenons 7, 1991. ' ' ~ eb monf11 frOm the hewing No•: mq eoo ... of Lat :,e;::t~.,.:=: dUC1ed by: an lndMdual Statement .,..1:, F'::"r:.. ~ tie The ~ ~ are doing bullneu u: SA063 CMiitM J, data noticed above. "W" al T.a No. t11. lrl Pie court dettt. The regl1trant(1) com-The Following penons u N 1 v "f RS AL DELTA PU~' POPS 3;0 E ABCO l>ATA SYSTEMS, PUBLIC NOTICE ~· YOU MAV EXAMINE ~ ~..:::"~ Atlofney for Pie•knmt: meneed to transact bulls ate doing bullntu u : TOURS 117 Vie Rav9nna. Edlngef Santa AM, Calif. INC., 4875 MacArthur --the ilt kapl by the court. If .,.,_, • ... Atcordld JEROME A. RAIO~ MIS und ... Iha Flctltloua PAPA'S TACO'S, 31122 Newport BHch Callf 92707 ' ' Court, Suitt 1120, NtwpOrt -~ _ ~-. . . Prongoa, If. you lft In • pert0n • ._ ,:",:... 31 U U DE CASTRO, wmT, Business Name(1) ll1t9d Pacific Cout Highway, 92663 ' . Deanne Sue Murphy 310 Beach, Calif. 92eeo NOTICE OF PElTT10N CASE NO. A18172e lnl«estad the esiate.l " • • • CHOOOROW above on: November 1, South Laguna. Calif. 92677 Wllllam Henry Hall, 117 Vie E. Edinger, Santa •Ana, ABCO Data System• Inc., TO ADMINISTER To al helrt. you may lite with tie coun :::.:: ~~ 6 8URNJ, .. C. ~ 1991 Cayetano Perez Jr.. 278 Ravenna, ~ Beach. Calif. 92707 Callfomla, 59 Montldto Dr., EST ATE OF· Ilene...._ aedton. • tormal . Reauesl tor C.....-0..., SCIO .... ...,. 10tl0 W118N,. •w. Betty J. Otte Chiquita, Laguna Beach, Calif. 112ee3 Thi• builneu 11 coo-Corona del Mar, Calll. W...., C Strohm oootlngent cndltora, and Soedal Notica ol lie llina ,....,,..; _ 1he tlth fir. "' This statement was fll9d Calif. 92651 Thi• b ilneH 11 con-dUcted br: .,, ~ 82&25 ' ~ ~ ~ of an Inventory ri -.. Loe~ CA 90024 with lhe County Clertc of Thi• bu11n .. 1 la coo-ctucled ~.,, lndMdual The reiilitlan1(1) com-Thlt bu11n .. 1 11 coo-CASE NO. A18'121 ~--be ln-...d Ii\ appraisal of .. 1a1e -• ~·=\:j of~~ ~~ Orange County on Novem. duct.d by. an lndMdual The reaJitlant(I) com-menc:ed lo tranlad bull-ducted by.• corporation To al helrt, '-.. ot..,... Of bOll OI ol any pefton Of Mesta Piot , bar 15, 1991 The regl1trant(1, com-menced lo nnuct ~ ""' ~ the Fk:tllloul The regl11rant(1) com-beoeldMM, cnclkws1 of: et.tes ' Jamaa account .. pn>Yided ... ~ ::;ot-::Z ::':'=:Nov. 30, Dec. 3, 7, '*' F513035 menced to llanUCt bu• ""' IM'Mler the Fldltloul Butinffa Name(•) bl.ct rnenc:ed '° transact ~ cont1119en1 ctecltotl, -~ aka a... J. aeetlon . p1250 ~ ....... ·': ...,. • .. , P 1 N .,_ ne11 under Iha Actltloul B 11 ,..___ _......,_ • ._. __ .._. ,,... und« 1he Flc1Jtlous peraons ~ ~ p aka ~ -J Calilomia robete ..,.,..,.. ,. " PUBLIC..,....,.. ubl shed ewpor1 ... ach-Buslneu Name(1) listed u ""'. ,,..,.. .. (a) listed ....,... on: "'-"'-'..,_ 13• Buslneu Name(1) llat9d Oflef .... be In~ In P."°""°' Sr aka chefieS Requesl lor Soecilll Notice (Seid ~ Property -.........., Costa Mesa Pilot NC>Y8m-aboVe on· November 7 above on. NIA 1991 above on· August 7 1191 fie wll Of..,... °' boel prongoa. Sr.. form Is awllabte from tie Recorded • Docaimenl No CP0301L_ - bar 23. 30, December 7, 1991 . ' w. H. Half Deanne S~y Abdul Mouyenl, P;a1ldent of: W,,_ C. Si.VfwTi ' ~ITioN hea been court clertt. 1132. on ~ ta. tN>. In NOTICE OF PEmlON 14, 1991 Cayetano P ... ez Jr. ::i• =t~ "'&!tic~ Ji: t~tat County~~ Thl1 atatement wa1 fll9d A PETITION hea been filed by Pa'1da Ann Attonwy for Pletltloner: Bodi 1041, P199 201. Ollcill TO ADMINISTER Sa-031 Thfa atatemem wa1 filed Orange County on NoYem-Orange County on Nowm-with the County C1ert1 of fled ti, Phli» A. CfMW In s.nwtck In t. ~ SONJA"· RHODES ~ j' °'(!9 ~ ESTATE OF: __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_IC_E __ ,~~~CI~ ber1!.1l91 . ber1S.1l91 ~~ono.cem-t-~eou~" ~ ~~eounty ~ .. E.~!it2101 ~ n'i.. o1.,. NormenDntd --------•bet 7, 1991 FS13037 FSt30S4 ,814500 ORANGE THE · PETTTION New~ BeedllCoata No..,•-~ eeo ._ of L.111 Witmer .J.._ CNSt018038 ,,12404 Publlahed Newport ee.c:t.. Publlahed Ntwpe>rt Beech-Publllhtd Newport Be h-THE PETrTION ~ f'lel P.-tc:ia Attn Mesa Pilot "H" of Trmt No t11. lrl llW CASE NO. A1lt910 F1ctltloua Published N--' eeacn. Costa Mau PlloC Novem-Cotta ..... Pilot N0\'9mo Coata M PlloC ,..._,.~ ~ f'let Philp A. s.nwtdt be &A>Olntad as Nov. 30, O.C. 3, 7, 1991 Ca, of~ 8-:fl. ~ To al heirs, Bualneaa Name ,.._....... -··<:'~· ber 23 30 ~ 7 b9r 23 30 Oec:ernber 1 na .,.....,,.,,. Crlilrt1lf be ~19d • penonai ,._..,tatve '° . of Oranol ..... of~ benele:IMet., oredltots. Statement ~ .. Mna Piiot Nowm-14 1Sl9t • • 14 1991 • • ber 7, 14, 21, 28, 1991 ~ ....-n•tve to _,.... fie estate of PUBLIC NOTICE •"'°""°"A..., Alcadllcl oonlo9ent credlDs. end The Following peraons ber 11. 23, 30, Oec:ernbel' ' S.000 ' Sa.o:Je Sa-081 illdi•••r the ...... of -.-..rt "'Bo.-II.'-)1. U." ~ ~ IMY are doing business as: 7, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE the dloedMl. THE '· PETITION CP0300f.L -· an1t M of~ Mlpl, ot.•• be ln"'9elld In GNA PROPERTIES, 234 E. Sa-005 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE THE PETITION r9q11.1eet1 the de<ledenrs NOTICE OF PETITION Aeooroa 01 Or-. County .... wll °' =-°' bo4h, b~11~.~~~~03· Costa MHa, PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious F1ctltloU9 F1othlou• ~ ~~;. :L~~tadCOC:-· If any, TOJwei:gr:A = laid ::0 taet ~ of:rmfTION ~ John D. Brom. General Busi..... Mame 8uslnea Neme Bust.,... Mame be admitted ~ probll!a. The wll and anr=ia Violet ~-IOl~t Ull I\' IN cii Mid U. tllld by ~ A. Pa11ner, 219 Amethvst. BaJ. 8 !,1ctl11°!9 ltat.....,t ••. at.....m ltetement The wll Md,!?! ooc1c11 .. avette lot Violet Lorene ·..-and .. ~ ,..,... 1111t "'. the ~ Cow. °' boa Island Calif 92662 u .. JMU name The FolloWfng The FolloWfng The FolloWlng P8rtonl.. 8\T.~ tor ..nnacion In the file kept CASE NO Atl1 &r.-bei1a ....... _.. .. Cellomla. County of This bu;lnas; 11 con-ltatement are doing bullneM ~ .,. dolno bullMu ~ ate doing busJnel1 u : ~ In t'f • Mp4 by the oourt. T • ...a... Mn s.-j ":'-of Mid L.111 ORANGE ..._ ducted by: a Hmi1ed part· The Following P8rtonl MAL CONSTRUCTION (a)SENfECH (b)ENERGY NU WEST BU1t.DING AND by the oourt. THE PETITION .,.,,:~al ·--. ..,. (a.id ,... ~ -THE PETITION nershlp ate doing bus1nn1 u: 201 Fern St Newport 1'ECHNOlOGIE$. 177 Riv-DEVELOPMENT, 2411 THE PETITION ~· aufM>ltty '° --credton. "--II • Ooaiftwll No ....... ht CY.ft"* A. The reglstranl(a) com-CARE.ER CONSULTANTS, Beac:h Callf a• «aide Or NewpOrt Beach Elden Ave. 15, Co11a ~ •uthoftly ~ edmf*lilf the •tale condngent cnclecn, and 2'7al0. on OCto11er t. 1at. In VWn1lt be appcifnW' M rnenced lo lranlllC't bull· 23751 Marin« °'· #178, Marte A. Ltllhem 208 Fem callf ~011 • M ... , Calif. 82627 •••-., ... •tate under the ~ndent ...,.eon• wtM> ~ ._ M . Pap 2'1. ~ .....,,. ,.wtaMa lo n&H und... the AC11110UI Laguna Nlg\191, Calif. 92877 St. Newpolt Be~ Callf Ro~ F Tltut "' 29494 Robeft A. HanllOO, 2411 under ... h~1de11t ~i.traton of Eu• ~\* ~-..ad.,.,: ....... or e>r-. County, ~ "" -er of Builnesi Name(•) llited Thomaa t . Clatti, 23751 92663 • · Por1 Roye, L..agUM'Nlguel Elden Ave. #5, Co1ta Adn*lllilralon ol &ta• Act. (Thil aUlhortty wll .J ~~ =·Of . c.tlmla.) decedlftC. above on: November 15 Mariner DI". #171, Laguna Thia builneH 11 con-Calif 92877 ' Mela, Calif. 92627 Ad. (Thia ~ wll 81ow tie ~ ~..:_._:~-• aka (0) The ~ IS THE PETITION 1991 'Niguel. Callf. 92677 duct ._.....,.,.... · Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-allow the ~ -tlllfw m taM ·-~ ... of ttw Hoflt U"V an~ the decledlrlrs ---------• Thl1 bu1lne11 11 co~ ed by. an ..... ._ Thlt builne&1 11 coo-ducted by: an lndlvldual ,._.....,_ lb W. ....... _. A PETtTION hea been ... of Lat "H• 01 Traci No Wl.L 9'Mt eodlcla, !f IJtllY. PILOT CLASSIFll!D ducted by. an lndMdual The reglatrant(I) com-duc:1ed by: 811 lndMdual The regl1trant(1) com-=:a;•• -::i:...:;;--:Ji= -~ ... M .. Ooy d -.. -.. -· lt'1 th• aolu11on you're The regl1trant(1) com-~ w.:! ~~ ~·~•t~ = menc«I '° tranuct busJ. oourt tllllN'OYlll. Bebe oourt ~ the ~ : a.di. c-.y of ~. The wll and any codcla Harchlng for , wheths menc:ed to lranUct bull-Butlnall Name(•, lsWd ,,... ~ the Flc:tltloul ""' und• the Flctltiout ..... *"" Wl'f in.ortent = ORANG County a.. of c.IDmlla. • "-" .. ..,...... tor er you're ... king • nan under the Adltloul above on: November 13, Butlneu N1me(1) laled Buline11 . Name(•) n11ed ~ ectone, ~. Jhe THE . PETrTION on A ..., ~ " look ~ In the ..._. home, an apattrMnt, Buslne11 Name(I) bled 1991 llboYe on: ~ 25 above on. NOYember 22, ,....._....._ W11 be= flal 8Nce ll,hg9'1,>2,»andMof ~THEthecourt PETITION a new occupation or above on: November 7, Marte A. l.tlthern 1991 ' ' 1991 !!Gulrwd tD=nob ~ · be ==~ • ......,..,. ...... ,_...... .--..o• even a atray pet. 1991 Robtft A. Harrlaon -• '"*--d uni.. of Oninae Col#fy. ~ ~ a ... _. .. , to Thomas E. Clatk Th• Piiot c1..... Thi• .tatement WU ftltd 0 • -...... nob Of ~. b............ ...... ~ (9lld "-~ .. ....,..., the •!'.!! .. USE tied with 1he County Clertl of ii~ :s CO!fMntld '° the PloooeM -• ,._, ... .., ~ • Dao.11W11 .. = the lndtp .. ,uoe .. :•" Y;;,'; unwant•~ THE TN most comprehen-Orange County on Decern-t: :. ..._l TM ~ '-J;**ll PilmON 14* on ""'-n. HIM, Ill ~ton .J:!.Lit:i Temap1ece •uv tw•Y.._ P1Lors alv9 end current dir.c. ber3, 199t :;; 7C' • ...,. .... .., ~ ~ .. ~t• eoa11 m .,.,. ''°· o... , .. _ ....-. ... n!t ed ~..:::.~ CLASSIFIED tory of gooda and..,, Plt44tl [ _g tllll M ..-ntld unlNa an WU .Md COdlcla. f;y ........ of 0.-.. Cllurlly, =--...::. .-- llORALICE vtc.a around! ~ ... ~ = C» ~ CD =: M: =-:: ~ ~ -:n~::~ ~,!.. .._ ar ~-~~-~ o. . ~ .ct __. 90od ~ _..._ ny COfMIOtl dtaO.oR of Mil --" ......,.., 8 •at r I 0 e p. 11--....,-----------------------1ber7, 14, 21, 21, 1991 ~ .... N cow('~ not.. a\-bM tor~ ~ W8ll eoa. OINM~ MoraUoe, k>ngtlme Ii Mii s..cea ~ ~ e ~~· ~~-•-"liid',...,...t.dl.CA ~t the ~ =h ~.~:i.~r:~ PUILIC NOTICI ~; oeL _. ._ ,:C, ': fHE ~rflON ..._,. ::.: or~ ~ wt: be Californian and ,... ........ .,. l ~ ... ~ 19. 1991 It:=--._. ...: ....,_•...-.•to .... :=c,m ~ ~ ured rHtaurateur, By CHARt.ES GOREN ANSWERS TO .,...., .. .._. ~CD V ~.M ... 1n 700~,_ .. 3t,Undlr the hdlf11m_.C-:l!>.:~the1...._.w.Md,., ... 0t died Oecemeber 4. with OMAR SHARIF WEEKL y BRIDGE QUIZ ttae....-': c;" DIM W.. PO Adl'l•...,.lon of ~ .. on" .. ,... or ,... OOtWlitd tD t. prelfMed Rosary WUI M Mid •nd T ANNAH HIRSCH The Folowtlig peraona =-:I .. .. Senta Ma, CA ::. (THI--~-= ...,.. ""Mid OMd of TMl acloftJ!. The IM'llP ....... at 7 p.m. on Sunday, .,. dOlnO bullr'9le •: _, ~ -.. .... ........ .. "17.all • plUI • ..,._..,., eua.lty December 8 at Bell NEWPCAT COUAIEAI, 'O -.-voo-· 08.IECT TO i:'~ .., ....; ..... ......., -· ~··n:•tld UI ..... ~ Broadway Chapel, '9:S1 ~lcMIYwd. ~~. • ...e:.=~· --~ ..,...._..... _ _-=.: 11 o Broedway, Q.1-Neithervulnerable,uSout.h you hold: Suite 10I, Newport 9-cll, __ -· . .__ ........, ... .-. ... • .. _..., Coit• Mffa. Funeral you hold: •JU63 9 AQ878 08 ~ ~f;.::ieoMur111tv Carrvl ~--.._ • y;'; ~t ~ :;,:.:;;;:,:;A,W:i."' = ~= :::;edw1~s~~ ~e·::in::U~~~&e2 ~~i::.!::°.=J.CC::~'=oNewpori i~. "c• :i..-:..-=:~. the ~~~':r~"'t·~· c· the Bapl•t Church, Norih Eat 8oatb W.-t action do you tab? Thie ~ ft con-_ e.wtng. , Ywr ~=-:Ce~ 0£FAULT VHOEA A 0110 ~A Wll be 'i•': 1015 Baker sv..t. A ftl'I.-~11¥:MindMcMI ......,a ,,,_, be In~-. UftliMa 01F TRl»T. OATtD • 1 M Coat• MeH, on 1 NT P .. 2• P.. ·-:-n-anoppooe~~t;h• The recit•ttal'll(•) c°"'" CD '**"'°'"''°"'~ . ..,e.wit ,.....~ 11. 1m 1"5 ara' pepe. 3A Monday, Oecemb« 2 9 P.. ? biddini ia your beat 1Uit, it 11 ID, menced lo ..,.,. ..... ,. 9' IF YOU ARE A ~....: :!§ UNLU8 VOU TAKE ACTION located It 700 a. ~t=:n~'!!°-;~~gh What do you bid now? variably in your b..i inw.ta 4'> ,,... YI*' t. AdllkaaL: · · ..,. CREDITOll " • _, ~OPE~ .. :': -°"'" ~· A.-Wbat a pity that putner put initially. Tble hand la no tl• lutlne• Name(t llltd ... ccwe. lf'il'I cndkw of N -*•!.._-~ .~ 90LO AT A ;u._1c SALE • .. 131, Sana CA •I Holy S.pulcher bolda the wrons ~r. Still, you ception-your 'P9de auft ia no-=-~ Noulm 21• a•• tt.cl•ad, = ~ .. wl -r.-·--... VOU • NEED M 112702. I ~=z:~~ :~.0=~ have enough to bid same and you where near sood enoucb for an MfChMt M. c.noa C: =" aoaw._~ cic;:I~ t"f: ,..:: EXPLANATION Of '041 ~ ... : = T~ of JoHph e . MoraJ. certainly don't want to tty for a 4-3 oveiall, even at t.be om level. Thia M11•1t .. lftd ~ ~1111'1e and ltlOW9 oood ~UM NATURE Of ™l you .lhoulc:J ~ the Ice, w .. th• moth• spade fit or an 1 Hrick contract lo wttl1 1he Courtly a..tt Of looofnlitd by ._ 'ooW1 wtiy ... oourf ~ not PAOCEEOtNG NlAiHllf ~ and ..... iMQ4H of Jo .. ph H. Mor.,_ cJuL... Ba'd •&..-no •-·mp. Q a ... _ '°-·th ,-.t...--&..•-er.,.~ on Oeoem-MJ.H•I wlttln tour montle from grantthe~. ~ voo..,_,.aHOULD =.::na °' .. '8ftllltn le (d ed) Flo-U9 .....--WU .v-IU ~ • ~---. you ber3, 1111 • the ... of ... i..nceot A HEAAING-Oft ... """'ACTAL.A .... ,.. with .. OOUft I• .c:R ... I hi • o bokl: Pat'4M ....,. • ~ In 09tMIOn • be held on DATtO· .. ....., 11, tll1 the ............... VOAN ~~; ~!t~ ~ Q.2-A.a South, vulnerable, you •AQ10'11 0 8 OKQ7 •AQa ~ ,..,.._ .._. edora t100 o1 ~ ~ 11, 1191 • ....., VllllJ TD~·., ..,..,.,.. ''iN;"' •& In burgey, Costa Me .. ; bold: Your ~t-band oppooeat opel'I eo.ta .,._Nol Diloem-PLUG W:: :,:OW.= 1:41 P.M. In~~=~-=·=-~ lliifJO"U.YGU~~A Robert Morallc •. •AQ88 9 AJ981 07 .cl87 the btddinc with 00t diemond. w1, 14, 11,-. 1•1 wll' not~~ tour~ 0:. w..., P,O . ., .. tt11t-.1«1D cftiorro.,. °' , 0 • Co1ta Meu; Judith Your risbt,hand opponent opena What action do you tAa? s..413 mone. tfOnl ... ,_.,.,.. 131, Sana AM, CA Now. l:S, '°· Oii. J, 1111 es Cf9Cltor dt ~ ~~~1::c•;~> :,'~ the bidding with one diamond. A.-Thia band UI •whit too •tloat PUIUC IOTICI I N de• ~AfTXAMN VOU o&IECT TO ::::'°" ~ Ma&4I C ' ~ ~~ rt WA s111 What action do you take? for a oa....W owrcaU. Our choice YOU "' 1 ... _,.. o1 .. _._ ""' ... -· ~'~•°"Ruiz,; Ch~: A.-Wecanundem.ndthoaewho wouldbttodoublt,tbimbich~ ••=.::.. ::-::-~ .... ~iI., ~1-~PU"""""""IUC~!"'!"""'IO-~T""'IC......,I-~ •: ... -:: •worth; 14 grand· are reluctant to Mal' partner re· ucheaplyupo111bltowrputner'1 ... l•••llt 11"91 kd,.!' ... ~EllH.:.t Md.·-...,.. .. ' tr W'M# ~ ~-~=-~ children and 11 ipond to •-'--•t ...1-.&..•-'th._ If --__ ,_._ .t-......-.--..... you l:!!!Lr" :!!,~ ciouri Wlllaft wltiil'I --.. great grandchildren. clube, an~ U:';;o~ch:: a o°;;~ =.mi:· D()s~~n~ couki .,.·~ n;::.:. ~ l\t•llie"9t • diii'Ho.ot "';l"i; .. i:.,.:;. ~ NOTO AOMllllTER :::--: .,...~ = heart overcall rather than riaJr loe· atW bt •viable pouibillty. ~~'i...1 ~D~~~~ amr.I Wl•ld ~ ~ ~ .. M UTATl!OF: ~ti~ ---------ins a 5·3 heart t1t. However, we feel V1lW,'°'2*'!. eo... Hlah-_..,_.._ :fP '" 11 of ..... Of ~ M. AoMrt n;-..;; ,...... . -------th.It run.a a much ru,her riak of Q.e-Aa South, vulne~, you ~ llH, Corona dtl .car. -~" WC:.-:lP, c m • • G~'r:n• w11 ::":.::.":Lr: miaeing a 4,4 tpade ftt.. Our choice hold: calf. ta121 MC1ofa Of ...., of 9'e -.. I """'-.,... ._. i• to double, and pua abould part· •AK88 OIUotl 018 ._ ....., ~ KnowtM, 810 ~ '~ ~ • ~ ,,... .. OualMnMln!, .Jr. ......., ...,.. ner respond two dubt. The biddint bu prootlded; ~. rifaCO/roN def ~ Wlla .. ·ciowt CAIEMO. A1w1711 lO'I MAY '*•II a..t 8outb W• NorQ ™• buetnH8 la con. lflllm ·~~ To el ~ .... =-., .. 'ACIAC VllW :!;~-At South, vulnerable, you ~ rw Pw 1 • ~=t~~ .:;;.:: ~•: ... -• .:=1is .. 1:.~ =~·· Ila a .~ .. ~ '•lllONAl ,AM •AK.18 QlO o:: ~831 What ectk>D do you takt? ""' under ... • I Wl• ...... • ...._ c.m.tery•Mort\Mry Your riJht,Nnd oent optnt A.-Part.nerbMllUldtt.ht...-., ..... , ... Name(aa•hled ~ :e .. : M. · = .... ,,..., Ch8"1 • Crematory the biddins with one diamo.nd. rtepOGll J*llbit, and could hswt ~ .... ~ 1 ;:::: , ., .._. 3500 Pactf'IC View Dflw What action do you take? nest to aodalq. 'J"bat'1 unlibb 00 THa 9'llll'Wll w lled • 30, 0.0. a, 7, 1911 "' -..::. t.: ,.. .. _, Newport~ A.-You can't double t.c.u... t.1111 'l*lflo auedoo. but dlapit.a .. t. c..., a.t o1 No m•tter ... IUC -TICI ,,_.. ..._ ·. '-"" ~ li-1 ~!!~ .... !'!,,.~~~ pertJ:atrta moet likely retpow in JOU1ftnt~~i.a..a..ml· ~~-~ what you're rv -... .....,..._. ..., · r .... •I ·-be&n. wouJd leave JOU ln ID UDtm2 mum tUJeout cloublt, 10 JOU illlUll ,.,..., ~ VINW __ CPOIOi t.L__ ... · V00 ~y .!!') llU. .: ... D able poaldon. ThJe le one of t.hota pM.. ,_ti P1M ....,.. ._., /i~G;; • NOTIC:a: Of PmTION h .. :r l'J .. wt. ; rarehandtwhenwewou.ldCMrc&ll C.... ..._NII.,._. Ti~f·. &aa1 ·~==~a• a...._ .: MC>ftu~ Chapel on a tou.r-*C&ld auJt-t.bt wkquelfty r • ....._ ndem .._. dill ., ,. M. 11,., 1111 ........,., ~ Cremation and nrt.n,th of &.be hand wananta CMitel 0... w40•1• ,_ .... _. ........, ""~ -.tlftllllilllllll ,~~o::.::v it. B'd Ont epade. = ..... "!.. wrtle o...a lN ~ .... The ,.... CASI ND. ·A1.0.n .. r-5 ... ,.. ~. r.O. llOs '4M, u. ,.._, Nat a.... ._ ._ Te e1 ~ .. · , .. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Q .,-Ntit!Mr wlnt~, u South ~ Pia. lllOl-44.M. lleCI ,,.. "'· ..___ ~ ft -:: ..____________________________________________ ..... ?. .....__~ _.......... • OHITUAHY 888 i4E f THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • Dec 7-13 The Most Complete Real Estate Guide in the Area Covet>' Home Pt t•DtMl'By PIA D'AURIA Of THEDALEBOUTASSOCIATION S•• Pat•s 11 ti 28F•11..-.1.,.,_.,... . ~ PAGE 2 I SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 Irvine INDEX 08. Coldwell Banker 09. Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa 1 o. Grubb & Ellis 11 . Grubb & Ellis . . Cover. The Oalebout 12. The Real Eataters Association 13. The Real Eataters 02. Map 14. Waterfront Homes Realty, Inc 03. The Koops 15. Waterfront Homes, Agents 04. Prudential California 16. Biii Feeney 05. Ron Felsot 17. The Dalebout Association 06. Coldwell Banker 18. Valentine Properties 07. Coldwell Banker 19. Tarbell NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 I PAGE 3 BOB &: DOVIE KOOP We wo.ict Uke to laelp yo• bay or -11 yotll' lao•e. # l llPAIAX Aaellt 8 out of 10 years in the State of California. Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 11 years consecutive. 760-5000 or 760-1580 --WHY LIST WITH JUST ONE AGENT! CALL THE KOOP TEAM BOB KOOP, 4'R. CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT Ocean Blvd. Lot ''A•• A.king $1,290,000 BOB a DOVIE K OP FMTBLOFF COSTA MESA atal-ter Ave. NEWPORT HEl6trrS Newport Beacla INDUSTRIAL CONDO 2311 CLIFF DRIVE Harbor. Bay A Ocean Vlnn Fantastic views, ''No BBC" from this custom JBR 5 BA with game room w/20 ft. bar, pool table, gaming area, plus built In entatalJmcnt center. Huge master swte, with spa. Can easily malce Into 4 BR. This surty is a great buy. was sure.eno . .s.i,1G9.eM NOW S995000 BOB a DOVIE KOOP SAN'1JAN CAPISTRANO $153,900 TOWNHOUSE 3 bedroom 1 ~ 8.eh 2 *-V ~ 2 cs ............ ... ~ lo9 ol cmwnk: •• 1MUW arp9t. mini ~ mow In ClOfldlllon. CAMEO SHORES OCEAN VIEWS DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME? CALL THE KOOPTFAM 760-5000 • • • I i ' •• • '· ~I .. • . . .. - .. • ............. at .. .. ...... : ____ .................. .. a a q :...-. .. .... ••-•1rmu•9E._ ......-a 0 ' a -~ ...... __..._..., •• ...... --·-aau------------·~-......... -...--...-9ll. _. GS f t1•• ma· ......... -•• ~~-~ ..... ---·--------..,·-.-•c--._ s aw a ~---·91l~ ........ ------· ~----------:....-··--.... C._lil_, ...... a.--.. -------·--------..-..---..,mu --Dllfll---•-·----..,--. £.--. .......... ,.. .......... .................. .,... ... -• .._.~.-. .. r..-m ..... .. _ ... ---,.. ____ ._ ----... ----.-·-......... , --.a. . ... .... &-. .... •------.a..·--------......... .. ------ 0 :-.--. .... ----... -· ___ .... 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LOCA.,_ LOCA"-LOCAJllOM -- \1-olCD91. IMJ •-rP'Cllllnl ona,_...aUHs~ 1wt1Dr \IW .... 48R. '8A, llmly "" HAMOR WEW IAU ,,,.... WonclelM 48A, 2.&eA IMlly 2 llOly llOIM on ~ __..,. 8llh i.ge p1tw11e 1D1 Wl'ililllinm~ pool a IPll- ~on MAR ,.,..,.. Wwlll ~ & ~ 38R, 3BA. ~ lllc:twl. i.ve,,.. ........ OOlmilFaWn' QllTOlf ,, .... Well loc:IMCI In WW. T-VW. o4 -lrolft ltia ......... ~ c.. ~ ISie. i.gelal ~ OCMICllM OS. MM ...... WondlrU ~,_ ... ~pool & prt\19 ~ 38A.. ........ " A...., _____ JP81F ,....._,.,~. .... ·---·---·-.-. M:CAU..DWO • -.1DC1D-.•--··-----___ ..._ ...... .,.. ... MtUC v . ,,...,. , .... -..-....,..n e' •-•-·-..~· ......... MMWWWiC:W MMI IA 11,111,M ....... .,,.,.. ~---·,.,..tar. 46 ball ~ _ ......................... ... LMllAt-*" --• #11.• r..... .... a J ._ ._ ... ....., 48fl 2.758A. cam. ..., .... n-. ............. . ..:T'MICl.MOlblm.... . .... ~411\--..,....._ ..... ~ 9lp ~ -~\ ,..,..,......, ..... ,. im,ooo 9111111M Mala_. 8-1111 ........... ec-. 2'31BR. mexClfl ..... 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IHl.IJOO ca.. ......... , ........... lllr ..... -'ll>-......... ~ ,,.. ~·-----..... -... -~---· . -~--..... . ri · n. S'±Ql..U n ·=·,. ......... ··~ .. -~--,.. -:r ............... ~ ......... .,.,_,.,.,_. .... ~, l POO Ff Q UALIT.¥ "SATIJRDAY, December 7, 1991 I PAGE 5 - '· • PAGE 6 / SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 Profik. . .Marcia Bents The Bents name is one of the oldest and most respected in Newport Beach real estate. Marcia and her husband Bill began in real estate in 1966 and have been with Coldwell Banker since I 971 . This year Marcia was joined by her son Robert to form an even more dynamic team. With their collective experience the Bents have been involved in many miJlions in sales of upscale Newport and Balboa properties. Involved extensively in the local yachting, social and political scen- es, Marcia was founder .of the Newport Harbor Nautical Musu- em and serves as <liairman of the Board. She has served in many political roles -Foreman of the Orange County Grand Jury, Executive Committee of lhe Cali- fornia Republican Party, and was appointed by Governor Dulceme- jian to the Commission of the Califomias. Marcia continues her many years of success. She is an Associate Vice President of Coldwell Banker and a consistent member of the prestigious President's Club. As a lifelong resident of the Newport area, Marcia can off er you the guidance and knowledge you need to make a wise decision regarding your real estate investments. U you arc interested in finding out more about lhe winning combination of Marcia and Robert Bents and Coldwell Banbr, call Marcia or Robert today at 644-9060, Ext 113. ~ wna Uot,ooo 1l'IS pn>pertY, Is a roost 10< lhe smart buyer, n- vestor 0< builder -user. Large R2 lot with a great 2 bd. remodeled In a temfic E astslde Costa Mesa loca!Jon! OPEN HOUSE OPEii SATURDAY 1-4 VIiia lalboa 240 Nice lane #313 Patrick Bartollc $235,000 Easts Ide Steve Mitchell llutfs Patrick Bartone 162 Broadway $309,000 404 Carlotta $399,000 llutt1 301 Vista Madero Chuck Coteaworthy $419,000 Tenoces CDM Joann Akerman 3621 Geranium $499,950 Malt»or View ..... 1711 '°" AlhJey Laraine Shaw $614,000 Harbor View Hiiis ••• landcoatte Jeff Ewtng $795,000 ... ~leach 1029 laytkle Ccwe John Campbell $1 ,050,000 Udo 101 Via "°"91~ Vetma Timmona $1 ,395,000 OPEii SUNDAY 1-4 Newpolf Cl'Mt 20 Imo LOa Dave Wong $375,000 lluffa Patrtck Bartollc .Menor View 1Ma '°" w~ Suun Weir $488, ....._ Vl9w.. 1M7 Pott Taggart Erto '!'-'610;1>00 Hnc..tue.w SS35,000 ,. ...... _ ta71.000 Harbor View Hlll117CM Newpoft Mlftl Laraine Shaw $899,000 Spyglau Hiii ' McM1tefey Cr. Joyce Olson $715,000 Harbor View Hiiia 1129 Keel Jeff Ewing $715,000 Newpott leach 1029 lc:ryslde Cove John Campbell $1 ,050,000 COM John Campbell 211 Oold1N'Od $1 ,480,000 NEWusnNGS lfUNllt010H llACM .... 4 I.Wis on large comer lot nar d0wlac1 tue.o- IOn Bach. Great~-...... llUlflM10N llACM ..... exc.... ioc.aon tor til llfVe ~ Wiii ""* a bd, 2 ba. Ownet'1 Id. Also 2 2 bd, 1 ~ bl .. In rear. ........ $359,000 "* II ........ Yaly ctwmi1g home Wllll open ..... ~ ... lo lleUN Udo Village Up- .. ,_ .... pilllo well OCU1 breeze R2 lot. 30' I 90'. Wiil 1111 JOCI - a lmlOOll.11'111 $375,ooo llrgit...., ,_. Ml1Dol*IQ a large custom pool. ~ .............. . ... .. DOLLI $379,000 Clw'nmi '1Clpe Coll" .,...,... with $~ ... d ............ praerve. 2 bd. 2 5 111, .... a ( ....... f11n1y tllchen Com-........... ....... $4it,000 4 ..i c...--• .... 1111 ID in..-or IM-fl. ... id f 0 1 l ......... lllW kllchen.., ................... :wa. ' ......... $425,000 ............... .,. ..... .,. .... -.......... ..,.,.,... lrve In • .. a ..... -· 111111 .. ., ocean -.-.. 1111 .... L Glllll llllWld locdon. ..... $W,OOO ..... ----.... .,, beach Welt ....--.-""' ....... 4 bd. 2 bl. ....... .....,; ....... OownstJlrl =ua-.1aa;,....111ML~-: ~ ........... "' .. -~'Iii ...... 11 I &U& .. d VU for fie -..... $465,000 ,......._ • ., ....... 38A.2~ ............... W* IOlciltl1 nl ..... ...., ............. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE MAllOI VllW ..s $14t,IOO 11e111r '*' newt Just remodeled. Olen '1llfW!I nns- "'9d. New bllhs Ind ldlctlell wtlh CUSIDm clbln- ttty. New roof & tmh new landsctplno. A nm see I IUUllFUl VIEW $17.,_ 61111 fwnlly home. BelulN bacil bay Ind ~ Wt view. twdWood enlly. View from Mng room. tilQ room. kllchln Ind master bedroOm. Al*>- mlllc IPffnldlt'I Ind some outside ~ Ugtt -~ W!llUff.WSN $17t,500 Plc.tn perflc:t home di dr1mlllc tlalr; Clel9*S tor hippy Mng. ~ remodllld *'*" MBR I BTH. Enlw'ged IWtt room; 1rn:fl n bly v.nlcMs ~ Nlwly lnlscaped backyn wll\ dect spa Ind PM"l- DOWl IMOllS tm.OOO ADii*" empCy nestlr1 If you 111 acalng down yoll' ~ consldlr ta llawless 280 & din, ,... ~ home .. 3 tlrtpllCa .., backyn • tlftalr*lg"" 8llccut - lllCOUIT lal $6Sf,OOO Thia lleOlrt 2 my home "*" I p.t ..... tlkq .... den .. Wit blr, ,... ~"' MIQ room. Thi maw bldfoom we llrlplice. GUiit ........ .,. IWllS \llrnta .. ioc.d ~ "' to..IMI. , llA..., ...... MetlcUloUsly c.-.c1 lof 28R 38A pills den wtll ... In "* conmnty pool. spa & ... 8eludfUI upgndel & decor 1hrOuQhoUt W1llUff M7t.000 Warm n ~ hClllorlll home. Set beCll from 111 ... tor prtwKy. ~ C1Y _,. Ind oct111 -. tam ,. IJ1dM Mng room n fain! ... niofn. 58A. 2.758A, flmly room. 2 ..... p11ct1, lllldwooel floort, ~ ICClnll ~ unu UllOlllM6 ....,_ a.-a .., & 2 Ill "°"" an Ullll ... ... !Ind. ..... -.., bMdla. &nque .... Oft -u. .... .....,, °""" wl ~ .... torn:antldl. ..... .... .. Loc111n. 10C1111111 I '1CI I DI Oft .. ,..ellL ..... In ....... ,...., ......... ""' .._ I Clf ..,.. on 1 1om ._ • lat. come-. COIOMDRMM P•• Mlldll plftlCt. .... IMI _, hMlt. •• 2IA 111.._ Ill d1c• Jllf. Dmllll <:111111 M--. DCMI SNOllS $121,000 Tlfrific pflce reduction tis spectacular 4 bd home, ~ 180' view of Baell Bay, ~ ~ view. Excepllonaly large Mngroom, family room n1 tonna1 ti1Q room. mllUlf bedroam, an with wsviews. W1llUff $129,000 Fabulous 4 be«oorn home with ~ family room. hlng room, di1lng room, gourmlt kJtchen plUI I denlt ~ remodeled wtltl 1ht highest QUlllly W1des & ~. 180' vtewt of ocean & Cllllna to Ill IT'IOUtllns. Close to schools, ctuches & lhopplno. PB••UIA $1",000 1809 Blyt'Oft view .. Inside lot pricet. Quaint cot· tage on R-2 lot ICfOIS form 10lh shit. IAYlllOID $950.000 Ffllldl OOOrl oplll 1D talge. lhlded bf1ck pdo. Soacbll llOml. tlmOdeled wllh tute Ind ftalr. 38R, ldlct9\ flmly Ina. IAYlllOIU $tlt,OOO Rslt1 Mllbll lot Ind in. 3 bd, 2 ba llrge oC*I "IJlll room" we SWf-Remodeled ~ 1919. Raw of glass OOOrl Clll'll ID large pillO Ind yard. Grllt fOf I ~ at ldd I mlltlr IUlll & haw I per1'ct flmly home Wiil llrae yard. UDO.. tttl,000 6nlcloua 4 bf, 3.5 bl tlmly tlolne on one of Udol moat deSlrlble ~ 5'I. Close 1D «*lb houM, 1lllil l*l Ind blldl. Cll now for IPPl ...... ···•".000 L.ocalonl Locallonl ~ ocan & bly -. ll'om .. 58R flnllly l'IOml. ~ UC>QrldeS ~~Iii grllt Vlluel ... OITmMD t•,110• DllCMr ~ ..... Coml .... specllCU- llr • .,. ... hllml • 1 iwoe lat on Newport'• ...... .....,. 8lmundtd by°"' 200' " ... hrtlga. l lncUlll I diet Q ljp ID I 80' *81&. Thia II an lnlndllll *-lot I piCU1 C*1'ct ~---Cll~ _,OITIMCll ti,_. ~ ...................... ...... .... 11111 ,_ ._-. ...._ IWllOMd. A ... ..... =. s IMMlllOIM ---... ..... . -........ .,, .. "* ................... ........ __. .... LMD ........ Ne.11.-. ..................... ... "....... .. . """ ..... SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 I PAGE 7 COIONA DEL MAI OU> C010NA Oil MAI $3",000 Ctlam*lg cottage In old Corona del • Mat for lllder $400,0001 Adorable 2 bed hOme on •O x 60 R-2 lot near Begonia M . 1111.ACU • COIONA DEL MAI Mtf ,950 lelsln li'MQI EJeon single level condo In popular adult cOfl'llTllPty. 2 bd & den wllh ocean view. DlcorltDf touches troughooll like newt --CllllC hi0,000 A very exciting pi.! 3 In excellent loclllon. Spa- cious, bl1glt n cheet1ul, 3BR. fnlly room. Priced to sd1 llVINI 1UIACI $519,000 l.Jgl1I n1 ooen 3 bd. 2 ba home w1t1 l9nodeled kitchen wllh master bath. hardWood lloof1. wtlfte washed beamed ctlings, skyligtf wood binds & men. ~···Cllll $559,500 Dlld1llll 3 bd. bmly room silgle !Ml home In gusded cormuilty wlltl 6 terns eOlrtS Ind 3 pools. nM"lil decOf, privatl spa. air COi dllOl Iii ig. C*""' lhtno .. b besU C010NA DB MM $571,000 Tentlc nlWlf .... w1111 3 bd ftort & 2 bd rear n:on. llllL Tie roof, neutral decor In front. sllY· ...... ,«ytt. llVl91llMCI $649,000 .._ 1111 ntn1 T.-ract 5 bd. 3 bl. 2500 tq. ft. Just ... for ~-Grall llndscapilg. mM rlQt1I n. Oiing room. ~ room Ind tMng room. COIONA DB MAI $669,000 One of lie largeat duplex In Corona Oel Mar. 5 bdl 4 bl n 3 lldl3 bl.. Remlfbblt Income. 0allt'lt _... of tiltlftY loCallon. Wll« D VlllQe. ocean. bly n P1fb. 61111 tor owner occ. Cal Doug ..... for ahowlnO trio. .,_ 'IRHCI $6tt,IOO WOndlrM CUlbn .... 3 blCtoGrn. 2 bill ~ "°"" Clft --lat ... '°"'* .. '°°"" flmltl room. ......... '**-~ tlool'I, ,.. '*P" trt ... -Pnctd tD ... ........ t11..- 0ll I .... W di" f 4 bedroom. 11111 ...._. ,.. "°"" CllMI .............. ' Wlllllle"AWlt ... , ..... ..... _._.__....._ewn .. ..,111c .. -.1a MW I ..... I~ fcuClln. OOIOM•• .......... W.*M •• ,..,., haml on _.. lldt fl PllllD Cellt ...... 4 lld 11111 u lie, ...... ..._-.onaM1C111•-- 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 bewme part of the "Ring of Lights" during 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 spectacular show of lights, this year from December 17, thru December 23. In recent years the "Ring of Lights" has become an important part of the tradition, with bayfront and bayvicw 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 bow you can participate, including competing for awards. Newport is a special place with special traditions. At Coldwell Banker, -we've been pan of the Newport tradition for 27 years and we're pleased to do our pan to keep those traditions alive. CORONA D•&. MM MI0,000 South of PCH ,._,..,.. ta .,.. Archttectund de- light with 2 ....,, .,.,... tllndows. larve gour- met kJtchen, 2 .,._one .W. a peek-a-boo of the OCMn, juM a ~ of bloclca to Begonia Part<. .IOHN CAMP•ILL NORTH e11t,OOO Tremendous value! 4BR home onty 4 years old with all the neat upgrlldes, French doors, re- cessed lighting, family room with flreplacea, mu- ter bedroom with huge ckleet8 and fireplace, 3 car garage. Seller's rnollvlnd. I.AMINI A llHC IHAW ODM HM•H YllW MILLI e111,ooo Outat.andtng elt down ._ fll bey, ocean and city. 4BR, 2.SBA. $pKk>ua pllllo & Mng .,... for enter- taining. Ready for 'fO'll tlecenltof' touch. Call Todayl GINNY ANDIRION OLD OOROllA HL MM Ill""° FabUloUa double lot wfth 1arv-remodel 38A 38A home A 1 BR 1 BA guest unit. Great Y19w of Bay & patk from many rooms. Double gar11ge & 4 partc. Ing apecee. Zoned "Multiple famlty _ ~·" I UY , ... ""' OLD CORONA DIL MAR Mel,000 Enchanting 2 BO cottllge on huge buldabll lot. Tons of potential for building yot6 drwm home with fabulous ooean vlewe. lMng room hM bftek fireplace. Lots of character & ctwm In grMt location. TORY ITUAllT ITCLIP' 8111,000 Spacious 480, 2.SBA home In wondtM1ul famlty neighborhood. Pool alze yard. Uvlngroom, dining room, both generous alze to handle large groups Security system. Storage galore. Don't mlaa thll one I GINNY AHDIRION OOROllA MIGMLMDI a111,ooo Spedoul 38R home In great k>cat1on ... prM11e formal dining room, huge IMng room. Na p1111o with tiny ocean view. Up to date ~ .. Mt· Ing .,.._ Tentflc famlty home! IAMllAIMN ltlNINIULA POI ,IOO DISCCMlr thtl CU8lom 48R. 38A fwnly home and listen '° the turf wllNn ....,. '° bey Md belch. Spacloul mUW ..... ... ...,.. Md seating area. aunny gourmet klr:ttln 1t1ll operw to court· yard, "Ideal for AlfrMCO ..-....-0 .. .IOHN CAMP•ILL llAIOSllP SALi $295,000 Over 2200 eq. ft. of tuxwy fNturea on thla 4 BR, 2 story ..... ice lltuated only 1 'h mlln fl'om beed'll One mM'9f down, one up. Sowing v.uled cellr1g9, extra lwge drMway '°' .. )'CMS .... whk:lea. (1 tSEA) PAULA LITI"EN SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 I PAGE 9 IASTSl>I DIUM $395,000 Localed on one of the moat prestgeous atreeta In Cotta Mesa, this 3 BR· 2 BA wtth large famUy room la r..ity apeclal. There Is much mor•Hurry on th'-one. (45BRO) PAT O'TOOLE DAVIS THAT YOUISILI $272,000 Thia extenstvely remodeled 4 BR 2 BA home has a tranquO environment on an enormous lot and q!Met street. (13SHA) CAROL McFARLAND --------*** COSTA lll!U'8 TOP SELLING OFFICE ***-------. COSTAllEU PIUTlllOUI l8A VllDI $t42,t00 8Mudfuf 2 BA townhome w/ ldtllched pllge. N9wty lnltaled carp9t. Easy wane to ee.m. & )r. high IChoola. Lg. ~ vate courtyard pdo. Top vatue, ... " today! (18IO) 4 llOIOOM flJCH $t67,500 Good location on thl• townho~•· Reftnlthed kltcMn c:ablMtl. Wa(tl. lo ec:hoota, ltlopplng and the F~ Community poole and c:lubhouee. lowMt Pfk:ed model on the marketll (1 IMOR) tlW LOCA1IONI mAJ Ml $tff,t00 2 maeter BR auttea, flreplace tn M1191oom. one car ganoe, ldM for ftrwt ::V., ~two e1ng1e9. Why nae ... " MW A 11W $t7._t00 Cenlampm•~ ftoor plan, OCMI' doee and low, low Pftc9 due to Job.,.,.,.,, 2 IO, two 1DY town.'lome, atapped dOM'I LA. fir..,_., wall of "*">rl, new tpplmaa, .,._ pedo. (1CIMES) ,........ $t...-O Specb• S 80, USA home Wiiiing tor the deconltot'e loUCh. H&aoe ,,.... .... ,..._ apea and tennla. Too good to ......... tocilly. (tOTHA) ...... mt.. ttll.• ..... .-to go north eo offWtnO tNa ...... s IR oondo wlh °"*91 air condtttonlng. Indoor laundry, 2 car llllCMd onge. gNlll ~ ~ ... hCt. POOla, ..,.. and ...... (818AO) ~.._IOWA NICI tt .... ao.. to Mada, ... and pool. Thia s IR, I IA. wlh S car ~ uni hee twdwood tlOof9 • ....... ~ Hunytl It won't IMtll (0494 ......... •mw-c-... 3 M hCMM on hl'9t lat ftY ---. good .......... Tty VA. (llOOH) Mlaf-· OMCI tttt• -· 1\41i IA ..... ..-.... ,.cl Md ....-._.."*"or olloe. Gr..a tor .,..,..,.. cit*hft. ...... -...... nlftGflW tDr l'OU· (!IMV) OJAlll-_,& .. ·--~a1111M1~onfllli1111. IM .....,.. .. ~.It tw. •••a .......................... ... ... ,........ ,...... .... "*" .... -......... 2 ...... . TNa .. ...,...,ncavMt M11a Del Mar ---....., ... ~ "lilMro ........................... --·········Sa4.9C)C) -CClftll -··-·-·-· .................... 12411000 4 IR. 1.75BAte•11• ..... ptMlle y.d . 2740 0. .. ~':'""c:::::'""'"""""""'"'.'252..800 . .. ,.~ ..... --.... SOU1NWU1tlN CRAIMO $2A2,500 4 BR, 2 BA on qui.t cut de sac. e..t buy In Cotta Mesal Bubbly spa, large yard, MW carpet. paint, kitchen appliances. Won't lutl (59MAR) P11C1 SWIED $20,0001 $2A9,000 a..t buy In desired Eutakle loc:atk>nl 3 BR, 2.5BA, newer ctet.ched patio home. Load• of upgrades, light 'n bright Won't lutl (33 OGLE) PIC1Ull PEIFICT COWOI PAIK HOME $249,000 3 BR. 2 BA wtth a pretty peri(-Gke yard and a patio. Crackling ftreplace, ahlny hwdwood ftoorl on a railed foundation. GrMl farnlly home. (23COL) ONE VISIT W11 COMVltCI YOU $249,000 ~ 3 BR, 2.5BA townhouM In deelrable Eastalde Com ...... N9wty •"'*~ x-llrge v-ct. Wg9 bedloom oozy ftrep&8ce and muc:ti "'°'9. (29ELD) COWGI PAii CUL.of.UC $249,500 Spertllng new kitchen cllbll.... we.ti an ~ In thia light and elJr/ 3 BO, 2 BA home. Nftt kllcMn apfll8ncM. MW C. mert ctrtww.; and Wllllclng dl-.ice lo occ mMee thia • good buy. (21 HAN) lMOl llC)Ull.mMI. NICI UM,• 3 BR. •..-. plua i.ge bonua room • Kd pond and gueo. Spa In llrtum. CUI de MC loc:atlon. Priced fof fut ule. {34SAN) VAWI PACllDI $2lt tOO Eldra nice 4 BR or 3 + den home! e;;. per ptum'*1g, '*"' roof, """ covered p.llo for ,IM\ly fUn. 41. ywd '°' "* to ptay ..nty. ~ IMng room. Hendy ldtchen Me tnakfMt ... MW and MW tippllMcee. Top cocldltlon and Pfk:ed to ... , (23 COL) llCWDID l1mT ..... CUI de MC ...... lerge G'99ft WI ._ entwlCe .. 9240 eq. ft. lot. GrMI JIN acoeu. 4 BR. 1.75 BA. ~ ...... COUlll ,_ _ ·~ Hlghtr upgr9ded 4 BA. I M _.. .. """ ......, IPJll *'• ,.. ........ ,_ roof,~ ..... cuRNft ........ .... and ~ Md .... ..., Mfd. wood loof'a Oft • ....... ~ (24CQl) l'IB'm."" ....... .....,...._ ..... ...... c ................ . plantatton ettutt«t, hiMr ~ b1 ~ , ....... holM. <•CM? YOUI CHANCEi HURmu $264, 900 Great 3 BR, 2 BA College Pane home with remodeled and upgraded kitchen. Huge COV9f9d patio ownooka spacious yard! A TOP VALUE fOf this mod8Hven has warm hardwood ftoorsl Take adVantage, ... It NOWI can quickly. (23COL) PEIRCT HACH STAITH $269,000 Newer 2 ltOl'y wtth ·bright and open ftoor plan. ldMI fOt growing ffmUy. 3 apaclout BR, 2.5 BA Sunny famftY room & kitchen. Btk:k4aced patio, bike to beach. (11RID) LOCATIOMI LOCATION! $276,500 Ught and airy, treah and clean! 3 BR. 2 BA vaulted, beamed ceilings. Formal llv· Ing & dining room. So.Co. Metro dose to thopplng, thealrea, etc. OPEN SUNDAY 1-4. 187 AZALEA. C.M. PllflCT WTllDI NOtia $219,tOO 3 9R home approx. 1800 sq.ft. home In ea.ta Meu wtth MW carpet. tr.sh paint, large tamlly room, vaulted cel1tng, apadol• ~ v-ct. CorpOfate owned propei'ly ~fut .... (2STWE) DOWT LOOI $411.000 Thia outltardna U. Verde 4 BR home Ml upgr9ded khchen, muter b9th, ~ wood loortng and muc:ti, muc:ti mcnl Walk to two golf COU"Ma.. (170RI) GMDEN GIOVE ~~ltyte home In W!1!8 --. Extra latge 3 BOAM and 3 BA.Pool home on 115 ~. lnalde net location. W.. tw, new CllfP9t and more. Hunylll (12ME) WI CAIN .C.-$4t0,000 Thie le a unique 8 BA 8 BA home which le ueed tor 24 hour a day care. (87.JOY) * ... ·~- . ••• II o c:al1ctlon c ...... '°" .. Toll tcaase. .. PAGE 10 I SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 SAYCREST BAYCREST Ivan Wfllls, country kitchen, 4BR, comer Model Perfect, 4BR, pool, security system BAYCREST COURT Model perfect, gated comm. 2BR, 2BA $228,000 BAYRIDOE Upper, gated community, 2BR, mini view $280,000 BAYSHORES Extra large Jot, 3BR, spacious patio $795,000 lllllillill••il•••iliiiii•• BAYSHORES Cottage, 3BR, large lot, remodeled kitchen $749,500 BAYVIEW TERRACE Three years new, 3BR, security system $41P,000 BEACH/INCOME COTTAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH -R-2 $395,000 BEACH/INCOME BEACH/INCOME BELCOURT BELCOURT BELCOURT BELCOURT BIG CANYON B.C MCLAIN B.C MCLAIN BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR Beach & Income, 4BR/38R Duplex Balboa Island Duplex, front house 2 story Views, decorator perfect 2BR, plus den Three BR, quiet, private location Prime location, 4BR, private spa Spectacular TENNIS ESTATE Golf course view, European flair, 4BR New on market ... 28R, den, upgrades Mini view of l/ghts,trees, 2BR "H" Plan, 2BR, special location Some view, higly upgraded, 2BR, 2BA Selltng at a loss! 3BR, 2BA, 1 story One story, cul-de sac 3BR, 2BA. 3 Bedroom on Greenbelt, Like New ... 3BR, upgraded Trina, end location End location, 4BR, 3BA, motivated! 3BR, 2BA, view, expanded, former model Ocean & Bay view, remodeled "E" Plan, beautiful, 3BR, 2.5BA FRONT ROW! View, 3BR, 2.58A NOW! 2BR, single family, R-2 Lot, North of Hwy, DUPLEX R-2 owner/user/investor units DUPLEX-great area, walk to village DUPLEX S.Hwy. cottage plus 2BR, unit CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX, excellent income units CORONA DEL MAR One block to ocean, 28R, plus den CORONA DEL MAR So of Hwy, 3BR, extra room over garage CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 3BR, plus separate 2BR, w/view $545,000 $765,000 $535,000 $795,000 $850,000 $3,895,000 $1,995,000 $287,000 $395,000 $289,000 $339,000 $389,000 $399,000 $399,000 $419,000 $419,000 $439,900 $450,000 $479,000 $599,000 $449,000 $475,000 $499,000 $575,000 $575,000 $699,000 $745,000 $795,000 Bayfront, French Regency, sweeping views S 1,050,000 Bayfront, Mediterranean flair, 4BR $2,950,000 White water, ocean, view, Bluff Top Mesa Bluffs, sunset views. 38R Sharp/ well maintained units Back Bay~Bluff Top, 5BR, 3.5BA, pool LH Picture Perfect/ patio with spa, 4BR 148 FT.BAYFRONT!!I New construction TRI-level, lots of upgrades, Immaculate 4BR, 2BA, pool, STEAL /Tl Remodeled, 3BR, well maintained Excellent location, 38R, priced to sell/ New/ duplex/ easy to convert to s/famlly Views to Dana Point, spa, open beams Ocean views/ large lot, 38R, 2.5BA $4,300,000 $248,500 $449,500 $675,000 $729,500 $3, 100,000 $23Q,OOO $2QQ,~ s3il,ooo $35~. $08Q,500 $1,450,000 $1,500,000 CostaMesa • N ewportBeacb • Corona dezM ar • LAGUNA BfACH Custom 3 BR, with spectacular views of ocean. coastline and city lights. Master suite wiih ~te study. $1,550,000 Maaine Propp CORONA DEL MAJt..80. HWY Duplex, dose proximity to villacc. Pristine condition with .} BR + 2 BA and 2 BR + 2 BA. Front apanmtnt perfect for owner, remodeled kitchen, sunny patio. $6SO,OOO HoU,......._ BALBOA ISLAND Duplex -Front house 2 BR 2 BA lots of windows. One BR, l BA, ~vtt garage plus mother in law quanen with full bath. S76S,000 Allee Browa.n fASTSIDE Loc:ucd on quiet cuHk-uc. Tbrte BR, 2~ BA, family room, dininc room, immac\llate, re.dy to mov~in. Caban~ pool $.lS9,900 laflt a,....., c.tw1o CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR COSTA MESA COSTA MESA DOVER SHORES DOVER SHORES DOVER SHORES EASTS/DE EASTS/DE EASTS/DE EASTS/DE EASTS/DE EMERALD BAY EMERALD BAY EMERALD BAY EMERALD BAY Street to Street lot, whitewater views $1,7Q5,000 r~-----... ---... BIG! BIG! views, custom, recomtructed $2, 100,000 EMERALD SAY Oceanside,overlooks green, beach, 48R $2, 100,000 EMERALD SAY Whitewater views, walls of glau GARDEN GROVE Fabulous buy/, 4BR, ~. pool HAR80R HIGHLNDS Close to park, 38R, plw guett ~ , HARBOR ISLAND DR &rtfront-Dock for 70/t. boat, SBR, 4BA $2,350,000 HARBOR ISLAND THE UL nMATE BA YFRONT-Call for details$12,900, VIEWS! 2BR, 2BA manicured grounds s 52g,ooo Walerfall, lights, water view, 2BR $560,000 Ocean, city lights views, expanded, 38R s16g,ooo HARBOR RIDGE Model Perfect, Kensington model $795,000 HARBOR RIDGE REDUCED!! Panoramic Views, 38R. $860,000 HARBOR RIDGE Panoramic views, spa, waterfall, 3BR $897,000 HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE-180 degree view, MOTIVATED! $4,250,000 HARBOR VW HILLS Panoramic views, 4BR, custom features sgg5,ooo HARBOR WOODS Location -Location! 2BR.2BA. s2s1,goo HARBOR WOODS Across from Nature Park, 2BR, 2.SBA $285,000 HUNTINGTON SCH Close to park. 38R, expanded living room $36g,ooo IRVINE COVE Oceanside of Hwy, 4BR. p oof. spa $2,450,000 IRVINE COVE Oceanfront, spectacular residence $8,500,000 JASMINE CREEK Expanded, corner, spa, waterfall, 3BR $589,000 JASMINE CREEK Plan 6-Backs to greenbelt, 3BR, 2.5BA $64g,ooo IC/NOS ROAD FRONT ROW! views, 48R, 4BA, 3 F!P $1,490,000 LAGUNA BEACH Pnvate location, 3BR, 2BA. great price $212,000 LAGUNA BEACH Coastfme, city views, custom residence $ 7,550,000 LAGUNA NIGUEL One level, 2BR, starter home $130,000 LINDA ISLE Pier and slip, view, SBR, 4.SBA LH $1 ,975,000 UNDA ISLE Model Perfect, waterfront. 5BR, 4.SBA. $2,295,000 LINDA ISLE Bayfront-main channel view. poof/spa LH $2,495,000 MONARCH BEACH Ocean view, single family, 3BR $475,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cape Cod style, views. remodeled, 3BR $495,000 PENINSULA View of Bay, Dock for 50ft+ boat $1 ,850,000 , . SEA ISLAND Private spa & sauna. 2BR, 2.SBA $749,000 .. SEA ISLAND Exceptional views, pristine!, 2BR. $737,500 SEA WIND Remodeled plus add1t1on, sauna, 4BR $779,000 SO. CO. METRO 48R, skylights, large patio $144,950 SOUTH LAGUNA Fantastic views, private pool and spa $1,229,000 SOUTH LAGUNA Ocean view, spectacular custom estate s1,4gs,ooo UPPER BAY One level. 38R, upgrades, comer location $425,000 UPPER BAY Four BR, 3BA, a car garage, pool & spa $499,g()() UPPER BAY 4BR, remodeled. huge enclosed yard $4g9,000 VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE, ocean view $435,000 WESTCUFF Large corner, room to expand, 3BR $485,000 YORBA UNDA VIEW/ very large grounds, 4BR $540,000 We regret to announce the · departure of a very close friend, and prominent Realtor, Cora Skeith Cra joined THE REAL ES:TERS on November 11th, 1976. Her f ifteen years of seroice to the community was marked by numerous awards f or superior seroice. Her diligent effort and devotion to her clientele repeatedly qualified her as ''Agent of the month". She received the compa.ny's highest honor in 1977, 1979, 1982, 1983 , 1986 and 1990. Cora was a consistent ''Multt-Mi/Jion Dollar Club" member from 19 77-1991. Tbe aforementioned accolades are a reflection of Cora's professionalism. She had an undeniable sense of perseverance, candor, and integrity. Her sense of loyalty and duty to her famtly, friends, and clients was unwavering. Simply put Com believed In taking care of her own. It was our blessing and good fortune to have been associated with such a wonderful lady.l \ She will be missed. • --.. ....._ - NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE HUNTINGTON BEACH Excellent over 55 community. Well mointoined, secure complex, 1 BR unit with new appliances & point. CoR for more into. Asking $53,000 CHARMING 2 BD CONDO Quiet Wood- sy complex. Plush white corpet, frplc, Iorgo sunny moster suite. End unit. Asking S 169,900 CONTRACJOISI PIXllSI Mesa Verde Inner On:le. Thoutands of $$$'1 allowed for fix. up ond repair. J BR, 2BTH. Lorge living room with fireplace. Over 1760 sq. ft. on 8200 sq. ~ft. lot ... with pooll $288,000 tumN CONDO FHA APPROVED! 2BR, ' storf, ~In condition! New blinds, carpet & point throughout, Make offer I owner QNdous, $134,900 VIEWS OF THI OCEAN AND awm With on oif of country charm, 3BR ,.modeled kitchen, ,.modeled both, wood bumlng fire- place with hearth, pool with redwood decking, stroll to the porit, large 7 I 920 sf lot, close to the beach ond cool ocean oir. Only $270,000 2 Bl LA.RGI INQ.OSID PATIO. Perlect for 1st time buyers Of' irweston. Seller moy carry a smoll 2nd Of' help with dosing costs. Only $158,000 USOLUTILY OUTSTANDING CONDOI 2 charming bedrooms, 2 full baths, upgraded ca- rpets, overlooks greenbelt and community spa, central air, lrg. living area, covered patio, 2 car attached garage, end unit. Seller oN!iout, make offer. $133,500 YOU CAN APPOID NIWPOIT BIACHI Ocean breezes, green bett bike l m11e to beach, off bird sonduofy. 38l 2.5Bo townhome. s 197, 900 FOUi BL TWO IA On 11000 plusa.f. lot. Over $80K in ~ent upgrodes. New baths, voutled c:eillnga, skylights, and much m<>r9. Of-fered at $385,000 SANTA ANA 3 separate 4 .,._.. In good rental area, Mil kept units. Wilt\ ~ _k;ioW va- cancy. Aalclng $398,000/eoch OllGINAL OWNlll ~ condition 48R. 2BA home. Beouttful yrda. Ooee to chun,:,, achoots & shopping. Prid9 of ~p_. $239,500 3 BEDROOM HAI.ICIEST HOME offers mony upgrades including covered patio, beauti- ful block bottom pool & much more. Must see. A steal ot $229,000 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Lorge 4 BR, 21h BA fomily size townhouse with over 1800 sq.ft. Ex- cellent location. Nice yord & attached -~roge. $209,500 2 Bl/2 BA CONDO in great location. Run· ning spring.s ond lots of greenery throughout the complex! liuide laundry. lower unit -.plit leYel. Two cor detached garage. lowest price in com- plex! s 155,000 EL TORO FC>tget the price, look at these terms( 3BR, 2BA home, large yord, enclosed patio. Owner will carry lst T.O. with 20% down, Of' leose w/ option to buy S 10,000 down. S 1500/ mo with $400 equoity accurol. ~ $210,000 e PD ROUNDUP e LOST: $100. REWARD! 6 Month o ld Yellow lobrodor Puppy. Wearing red collar. Vteinity of Adams/ Placentia. 556-4368 As o public service, The ~eol Estoters will advertise your lost or found pet. Please Coll 546-231 3 SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 I PAGE 13 WESTMINSTER This is ~ onel Comfortable 3 bd home in o fomil.. ftlOrhood. Decora- tive wallpaper i~~~Y ~. Choir roiling through kitcher ~V .. 1oom. Hurry -recentlY appraised thous. .;us over list price. Just reduced to S 173,900 3BR ATllUM HOME Vouhed beamed ceil- ings, up to dote deco. lighting, skylights, lots of extras. lease option or owner will carry 2nd. Asking $239,900 NEWPORT BEACH High security community. 2BR, 2BA w/pool, spa, souno, weight rm. Ban- quet focitmes. Very cleon. S 184, 900 SANTA ANA LOTS OF POTENTIAL 3 BR, 11h BA in o nice quiet neighborhood. Nicely landscoped home. Private bock yord well suited f0< B.8.Q's/porties. With o little T.L.C. & elbow greose. this home could be a real charmer. Make on offer S 180,000 ANAHEIM 3BR, 2BA super condition. Lorge bedrooms, new c:orpet, new point, new window CXMW"fllgS, R. V. occess, and more. S 185,000 SANTA ANA Must seel 28R, 1 BA cozy starter home, newly pointed interior & exterior, hard- wood ffoon, 3 cor goroge, R.V. access, comer lot. MrJ. Cleon lives here. Asking S 174,900 OCEANSIDE RUSTIC TRANQUILlml Ocean & Conyon view on 2.3 acres. Room for 4 large lots. Existing house on 1 lot. $500,000 5 YEAR OLD EASTSIDE EXEC HOME 4 bdrms, 3 full baths, spo in moster both. Island kitchen. Two firei;>lo~es. Spanish tile roof, cul-de· soc. Priced $20,000 below app<aisol. Must sell. Asking $329,000 SANTA ANA 3 BDIM On cul-de-soc, large family room with fi111ploce, fomily kitchen with eating oreo, osking S 179,900 CLOSE TO BEACH and cool ocean air. Lorge 3 BR home with courtyard and large 7,700 sq.ft. lot. Stroll to porit. S210.000 OPEN HOUSI SAT 1-4 2120 MONROVIA. c.M. COSTA MISA Quiet cul de soc. -4 BR or 3 BR plui den. Two~. hardwood floors, walk io Khoob & shopping center. Plus lots more. Only $237 ,000 ..... COMI tltUI Country charmer. 3 ~orve !•drooma with expanded moster bedfoom, remodeled kitthen and both, stroll lo potl. $209,900 NllONAUIY PLUSI 4 BR, 1¥• 8t\ OYer 1800 eq.ft. home tMtng· pretty on on R-2 comer lot. Hrdwd loon in OR & Lil Tiie kitchen & bolht. Gt.at location, dote to TriongleSqucn. $289,900 -.. PAGE 14 I SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 ;~EWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors ® Exclusive Orange C 0 11111y Affiliate of Soth eby's /11tcrnatio11af Realty COSTA MESA Grc<it lor I st tame buyer 1 bd twnhm w11h .:111 2 cM garilgl' Vnultl.'d ce1hngs. skylights, used brr<~. 'r,'I< ir•i h 1lcf'rl' 117 q,<ll)O $115,000 HUNTINGTON BEACH "l..andrnarh" guarded adult (M1rnunt1\ l block 10 hcarh Bright mmored 2 bd with (,1mrl~ rm (l 11 tdl 14(lfl $180.900 EASTSIOE Co,1.i M'-'~a J bd twnhm. bnck frreplaccs '" Ir '"'l room & m<l~k·r suite. private covered pa110 v .. nh >Pa B1kl' to beach 6..1 1-1400 . $239.900 BAYVIEW COURT Beauuful bnght Mediterranean 2 bd 2 bath end unit with 2 garages & private patio on greenbelt Comm pool & spa 631·1400 . $285.000 VJLLA BALBOA Bright & immaculate 2 bd condo v.:1th ocean view Community pool, spa & tennis. bike to beach 631-1400 .... ···-$310,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Charming Countrv French 1 sty 4 bd with fmly rm. frplc, hrdwd firs. land· scaped patio & spa on cul-de-sac. 673-6900 . .. . " . $349.900 PENINSULA Charrr11ng 2 bd house, huge living rm with beamed cerlmgs & large fireplace. Legal R-2, steps ~01~6~a.~~ .................................................. $350.000 NEWPORT HARBOR Immaculate 2 bd bayfront condo with bay & sunset views. Boat slip at $2 per ft. Lease opt or submit trade! (LH) 631-1400 ...................................................... $365,000 NEWPORT SHORES Waterfront with paddleboat. Charming 2 sty. 4 bd in comer location. Great area with community pools & tennis. 631·1400 .................................. $450,000 NEWPORT NORTII BeautJful, upgraded 3 bd home with dining & family rms & Euro kitchen. Designer decor & lush landscaping. comm pool 631-1400 ................... $479,000 PENINSULA POINT Highly desirable comer lot I across from park. steps to bay & ocean. Suitable for large family home 631-1400 ..... $490,000 BA YCREST Contemporary 4 bdrm home in one ol Newports finest areas. Formal dining. family kitchen & separate children·s wing 631 ·1400 ....................... $539,00C NEWPORT AT THE BEACH Remodeled duple,, with 4 bd & 2 bd units on wider lot right across frorr sand. 631 ·1400 ................................................. $569,()()( BALBOA ISLAND Darling shingled 2 bd cottage with den. Lots of knotty pine and 2 spacious patios. 673-6900 .... . . . .. ........................... $575,000 BALBOA ISi.AND Duplex. Charming 2 bcl brick & wood sided cottage with frplc. open beamed celling, whitewashed wood paneling, Fr. doors & patio plus 2 ~r14r>h ~ .. ~.~~.~: ................................. $649.soo SATURDAY 8r SUNDAY 381 Walnut Eastslde Costa Mark Jackson 2015 Wrndward Lane. Baycrest Esl/ler Fine. Grayce lalhaterro 420 Holmwood. Newport Herghls Courtland Alex. Manny Stelhno 139 Vra Und1ne. lido Isle Nancy Peterson. Courtland Alex 1305 N Bayf ront. Balboa lslancl Margo Stuart 995 Bayside Cove W . Bayside Cove Bea Arnold 120 E Oceamront. Balboa L Famngton. A Oaynes. G Cox I 211 Kiogs Road, Chffhaven LOIS McLoon 16305 Ntan1JC, Hunbogton Hart>our Tom k>Ylllltti. Nancy Barfield SATURDAY 205 Monte Vista, Eastslde Costa Mesa Roy Freeman 424 Colton, NewPort Shores Ano Pen1 226 WalM Newport Shores Kennie Jo Rizzo 2141 Ills Place. Eastslde Costa Mesa cmnne Williams 451 62nd Street Newport SllOres Peooy Hamson 241 Canal. Newport Shores Manlyn Cleary 54 7 Sm AN. Newport Helgtrts Maureen Downey 1641 Hiiicrest. Emerald Terrace ~Mcintyre 31752 Apuesto way.Coto de Caza Betty Comegys SUNDAY 63 Baycrest Court. Bayview Court Peggy Han1soo 35 Canyon Crest. Corona del Mar Bob Tompldns 760 Via Lido Sou<!, Udo Isle Sally Phltltps 828 Via Lido Sou<!. Udo Isle LOITllne Farrington 18-45 Sabljr\a. Temce, Irvine Temicii Jean Wiloht 1205 N. ColSt ~. LIQIN Bach Oloa Mlllhews 3BO House S289.000 4BO House S539.000 3BO House S545.000 380 House S629.000 2BO Duplex $949.000 2BO Condo $950.000 3BO House $995.000 380 House $998.000 4BO House $1,550.000 380 House $275.000 380 House $320,000 380 House $339.000 480 House $349,900 380 House $360,000 4BO House S450.000 3BO House $489.000 480 House $599,000 580 Estate $1,800,000 2BO Condo $285.000 3BO T ownhome $38.4,500 380 House $785.000 580 House $895,000 380 Houst $1 ,320.000 3BO Comm+ Pftll\Se '2.395.000 3+380 DIOex $2.700,bOO II ----... PENINSULA OCEA.NFBONT Wonderful 2 year old custom near the point Three sty, 5 bd with den li- brciry. dining & family rms & bonw rm. Roof deck with ba1, cirv ltght & mtn views Soaring beamed oeil- mg~ 6-AC 760-3600 ...................... $1,995,000 PENINSULA Duplex m loYeJy quiet neighborhood of tree hned streets Upper with 3 bds. 2 baths. l..oo.Ner 2 bdS Wlfh l bath 631-1400 ................................... $595,000 UDO PARK DRIVE Extensively remodeled luxuri~ ous 2 bdrm bayfront condo with bayfront patio, den & boat dock Leasell.se option! 631·l400 . . " ..................................... $675,000 UDO PARK DRIVE with wonderful Turning basin city light & ooun vu from charming 4th floor 2 bd unit. Doorman, card & pool mu. 631-1400 ....................................................... $700,000 PENINSULA POINT French Normandy 3 bd hofn., family rm, gourmet kitchen with eating area, master suite with frplc & brick patio. 631 -1400 ..... "" .......................................... $849,000 BALBOA ISLAND Spacious 3 bdrm designer's Countrv English home with den, family nn, Fr. doors, bay windows & 1 bd loft apt. 760·3600 ..................................................... $849,500 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Spacious top quallty 4 bd home with ocean vus, dining & family rms. 2 Ort· places. Fr doors. bay windows & balconies. 631-1400 ....................................................... $850,000 UDO ISLE ~untly redone 3 bd pool home on SS' lot. Sunny kitchen with eating area, IMng nn ~&pie overlooks s1™ia & pool 631-1400 ...................................................... $889,000 CHINA COVE Intimate hlde-a.ey, steps from beach. Master, living nns & patio with bay view on top Or with 2 bdrms down REDUCED 760-3600 ....................................................... $949.000 CORONA DU MAil 6 bd pic:.ture pafec_t "Euro- pean" Villa on 45' lot, 2 sty Uvlng rm, hdd ftrs & Fr. doors. Steps to beach. 631·1400 .................................................... $1,195,000 NEWPORT Estate, huge lot, main hou.e •JJPR»t 6000 sq. ft. with s bds, dintna ~family nns a litnry. Guest house with kitchen, pool & spa. 631-1400 .................................................... $1,395,000 UDO ISLE Dramatic con. temporary 6 bdrm ~t with family room & dock. T ota1 remodel, bll!Yfront master & new kitchen. 631-1400 ...................................................... $1,795,000 UDO ISLE Duplex with 60' on bay beach a:~ view. Main residence has 2 bd with 3 bd apt ... 3 ex ~·Possible Lease Option! - 1-400 .................................................... $2, 700,000 unt.E Ml.BOA ISLAND Flbulout S bdnn bey- front VIiia with lntartor P9t1o boet dock A ~ views. PRICE DROPPED from l1.950,000! I 631-1.4()() ••....•. ._ •.• .-•••.....••.•••••••••••• • ................ 13,495.CJCX> SpecialU.ing in propenusfor sak or ka.1• ••. on tlt• waur. .• IUal" the waJ•r. .. and wllh a vl1w of Ill• waur. .. ' CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPO!ff BEACH OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 , . NEWPORt BEACH/COS!A MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, Decem"'er 7, 1991 I PAGE 15 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. VICKI LEE Residence: 673-6573 Business: 631-1400 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 330 Via Lido Soud Spcious ~· Ol'I one of Udo '1 larpt Myfront puceb. 3 bedroom home a. 3 bedroom apt. SiJtty feet of froola&e on the main My. $2,700,000 LIDO ISLE POOL HOME Sin&le IUlry, 3 be«oom, 2 bath home on oveniz.e SS Coot »L Pruhly decorated.. Pocmuial to met leCC>ld. lll>cy. $889,000 BAYFRONT CONDO: 2 bedroom & den, 3 bath. Marble Ooon, minored walls. Security bulletin&. $675,000 Al80 for rent $2750 monthly Realtors ® ESTHER FINE Residence: 548-2971 Business: 631-1400 .. . 2015 Windward Lane • Exceptional Daye.rest Value 4 spacious bedrooms. All new master bath w/jacuzzi tub plus 2nd full bath w/ dual sinks. Seller is very motivated. Will also consider lease option. Priced to sell $539,000 • Meticulous Baycrest i.• ·o\.Dinal owners 3 Bedroom, 21h baths. Lush and S -· .... Mra large backyard. $545,000 • WestcWr Cha~ ~cicaoW er }~ts. all new kitchen. 3 bee Ji, ~~ . .-.:>J:>,000. Holiday Op,en ttouse s-.1.urday 1-4 Kennie Jo Rizzo Home 642-4917 omce 631-1400 Newport Shores ThiS family oriented community is a real jewel! Two pools, tennis court and children's play area, are )'OUrs for $17.50 per month. Launch your own raft in the Canal or walk to the ocean. .. ' ... ----·----.. ---.........--.....-, PAGE 16 I SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA Pl.Dr I REAL ESTATE • OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Udo Lae Comer Lot 828 ~ia Lido Soud Open Sunday -.mo Huge Lido B,.vfront 68R,,4.5"o" " 1) beach 52' on ba.c.1 I )..f_,.,ig views v $2,,595,000 Promontmy 1'-· iront J.~~s~o~12.·= ~-. Seashore 0cPnfront 4Br,3BA+0,.~'( 1l•and lncredll:ic..1 I )..f ~t.d views v SlMS,000 FEENEY WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS EXCLUSNE ORANGE COUNIT AFFJUATE OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 675 -1058 • 631-1400 u.ta ......i.OUl'Of ESCROW! :Jiit, 4.5BA Pm. Rift. tNd.ltionaJ beyfront w I dod: Sunny Lagoon~ a.ge lot w I pool a.-- . . SA'l'\JROAY, Oec8mber 7, 1991 I PAGE 17 . - PAGE 18 I SATURDAY, December 7. 1991 mmm 1111.• Designer's own home, an excelent locltion. Cllfll)letety customlzed and expanded T er· race home with pool and spa. City lights and mountain views from master suite. English and Irish wool carpeting, hand finished ftoo.. rs. and hand pailted tiles, cartered celllng, fumlture quality cabnltry, entertai'lment cell· ter. lhree fireplaces and much, moth more. • CMYIB ... Ill Monaco floor plan1 3 BR, 2~ BA. ProfessionaftY landscaped. Ideal rOf enter1alnilg Indoors and out. Quiet cul-de-sac locatlon. 3 car garage. ---ma.-Enjoy fabulous city lghts and mocmln views from this 4 BR, 3 BA Lau!remonl In Hartl« Ridge. Located on a Qi.de-sac and beaullfully upgraded. llll Pl& I 6 A ..,... "The ody Of to live." M~ blyfrolt condo loclled on bay In a NQtl nse. Beautiful bay & city fight view. Boat mllable. •CMt• ma.- Single level two BR. 2 BA. den °' dWng room. Pnnmlc golf cocne vtewt Model ptffect. llglt. brl!1t and *"· bMled glasS fror4 doors. Im PUS I I A Ull,111 Pnml« bayfrorC loclllon. MIQllllcelt = beaUIYy decorlled 28R 2BA condol Waldng dlOlCe to ocea Boat sip Millllle. 111° .... .. I 11.111 Feel like )'OtK al!lllQ on 1Dp cl lie wortd In .. finest penhlUse Sea Flin 1111 to offer. Al.'lloMlll1 "'1*Clble r.tor dellgrt. ....... ... .•..• 8edM 4 BR, 3~ BA well built custom COll1lry Rench hOme. Recenlly dlcOnllled Including open COID'y lclchen, hardwood ftoors, sllk dl1pes, Md c:us1Dl'n Wiii coverilgs, custom ~ Wld •· dan llmelllJne totnaln. nu:h men. • awtt 1'1,111,1• Flldoul IM'l*IO OC8I .-id ~ llghls, views fl'om 1111 lllique, VW'J prtvlll MfdlllHln via. One 1M1 of 1PP10K 5,500 sq ft on 3 bemdully llndscll*l I* ~ ~ ~ of an ICl"llll ....... ,. ii 11.211.• Fonner model home. LQest plan In BelcoUrt's Towne collec1lon. Prtne loclllon afters privacy Wld nalln vlewl. r11nm l'l,!11.• Gland Manor Home In Hatbor Hll. Malson de fie. urs -S1lming SBR custom hOme styled wllh ftU by Its owner. Beautiful pastel meriof wllh rnaJestic eounns. ElllillM LfAIE 11,111 • FULL OCEAN VIEW -Two beclfooms, 2'k bllhs. clMd wood floors, French doors, lkytloMs. Model Perfect. I Glf S'l,.111 Offered It land value! Exctos1Y8 reslddal com- ll'Ullly. Private beach access. Approxlmllely 2000 sq.ft. home flat needs creative attenllon. A second story would offer wondelful view. A grNI. loclllon. m.nun • -.. S'l,111.lli Fabulous ocean view! Remodeled & 8XPlndld 3 BR. 31h BA. tnty nn + stuey + llbraly. 3 ftrt. place • 3 car garage. French doors. lots cl mnle floorl. crown molding, wide base boards. Custom- ized ID the mDI Used brick courtyard w/ tollDln. .. .,... .. •. WondelfUI family hOme ii very unique gat8d na. Lots of tall trees, n"*1g streams and Wllllrflls • Very serene • 5 BR. maid's room. formal CllnnQ, den and family room wilh lots of oak n bftck olYlno a wann countJy feeling. lDt PB•lllA . -.111 Two bedroOm, 2 bath plus Indoor Jacuzzi U>. Sp- ectacular bay and ocean view · w• a.c tmg at It's best Renomlon totals aroood U00.000. new buyer to complete to own taS11. Al ,.,.. •· allan made fumlshlnos Included. Bolt ,._, mll- al>le. ~--··· BelUllully decorated home with covered pa0o n hill view. Coordinated drapes and wall covemgs tvoughout. Many extras. ...,. 14 ..... LulllrY llYlng at Ille "Vista def Udo". One d Newport's most prestigious high rise conclOmkUns loclted on the Day. ~.family home In l.abwod f:e iy upgraded n remodeled. Exira 1arge Yll'd w111 room for RV n extra parkilg. MOIMled Sellers!! 1IE mRI .,lllLI One d Newpofts most beautiful Bick Bay vieWI. '""1lcllllle 28R, 2BA home " model COldlon. ...... ..... ... Seier tlnn:lno Mlllblel Owner wl cany tlnlt on .. bllulN 2BR. 2~ towMome. Gm! cornnuilly. ~J··· '="' .... condo In tie MClltly .. ... tD llCluM Big ~ Gol ..... -...... tnd at cos ........ CGlltl. .,......_.,28A...,......,.. 11 TOUIOn 1-6 15 Toulon 1-5 HS 1-4 111 Udo Pk. Dr. #5F 1-4 .,, Udo Pk. Dt. ffD 1-4 Mbt•wWarren VlclDtYeck vlCtor.,.. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Laau~a Niguel Located atop a bluffi overlooking the sea is the piduresque colony of Coronado Poin- te, private community of personalized resi- dences offering spedacular unobstruded ocean, coastal, canyon and mountain views. 12 homes and 24 custom home sites available. Lots priced from $21 5,000 to $-430,000. Homes $700,000 to $975,000. Coll David Silver-Westric.lc, 564-1388 or Geri Boker, 573-2-428 .. This mognibnt S room, "Yl bath Country French Hunt Club Estot. could be your next dream come truel Built with qua- llty, .Mgonce and European charm, thll 5,000 sq foot home lits on approx. one ocre affording vast views from all rooms. Prestigious Morbello Countrt Club oreo. Lorge family tOOm with ~nment e»n· w, unbellevobl. gourmet kitchen, and M· porote canioge garage wfth maids quor- tln. $1,269,500. Coll Daft Rmmuaen, 7.7299. Model ~ect~-= 3 both with spociovs t~n. ir=; fonnol dining room two crockling lireploces cod wel bor. Ideal for entetfoini')Sl. French doors. TWQ 11l9Sler syites. Sporld1ng PQOI and spq ~_,_lovely yard with Molibu lighting.. Used E"~f 7%~~f 11nslde and oul. $310,000. N.wport Beach Professionally decoroted, executive home. 4 bedroom, 31h both on comer lo1 of quiet cul de soc Spocioos, flowing Ooorp- lon. Dining room, huge gourmet kitchen, lomily room and thr" lireplqces. Wet bor, t.brory ond c~red patio in low mointe· nonce yard. $67 4,500. Coll 720·0611 . Corona del Mar Grocious Spyglass Hill custom estote. Nestled in on exclusive residential oreo. 6 bedrooms, 6 baths. Dromotic Roorplon of approx. 6,000 sq feet of living spoce. T otolly refurbished ond exponded. Three lireploces. Sporldig pool ond spo. $1,389,000. Coll 720-0611 . Newport Beach 180-boy view. 3 bedrooms, 2lfz baths. Oini1"19 oreo, cory lireploce, parquet wood floors. lovely yord with lorge covered potio, Molibu lighting ond spo. $529,000. Coll 720-0611 . .... Canyon Expansive golf course location on a quiet cul de soc. Exquisite custom home hos 5 bedrooms, 7 boths, approx. 7200 sq.ft. Formal dining, fomily rooms, 5 fireploces, ond 3 cor garage. Oversized pool ond spo in tropical setting. $2,549,000. Coll Sheron (Vogt) ond Tom Allinson at 673-8728 or 7'20-061 1. Sea blond Beautiful executive condo with view of golf course, oceon and bock boy. 3 bedrooms, 3 YJ baths. Morning room off of kitchen, two fireploces. Kingsized floorplon. $795,000. Coll 720-0611 . Vlfla 8olboa Fontostic 2 bedroom, 2 both In gated community In Newport Beoch. Profeulonolly decorated with thootonch in vpgrodes. Just 1 yeor old. Minute. ftom the beoch. Ari lncr.dltM .-olue. $269,000. Coll ' 720-0611. Coee.Mua Grwot Eost Co.to Meta Ovpleli. Close lo ahopping, oaou ftom pork. 8oth unit1 o,. 2 bedrooms, 1 both . Goroge plut utn> porong. &celt.nt loc.otion. S279,900. Coll 720-0611. SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 I PAGE 19 Newp4Nt An excellent YOlue. <t bedroom, 3'h both. Eirponded borius/guest quol1ers. Includes dining room and crocltling lireploce. Nicely maintained yords. Communily pool and spo. S559 ,000. Coll for more inlormo1ion. 720-0611. Completely rem 3 bedroom, 3 both. Mony quality amenities like skylights, cove ceilings and bullnose comet'S Oreom kitchen with new appliances. Huge borius room. Fontostic moster suite. Sporitl1ng paol. Pnced for lost sole. S489,000. Coll 720-0611 Costa Mesa Two detached houses on huge R-2 lot. Tree lined street. Both homes ore 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Both with private yords. Good condition. live in one and rent the other. $399,000. Coll 720-0611 . Newport Beach Sharp 2 bedroom, 21h both condo in excellent condition. Greenbelt location. Features 'Sunken living room, crotkling fireploce, wet bor. Community pool, spo ond tennis. Wolk to beoch and shopping. $265,000. Coll 720-0611 Ilg Conyon Overlooks foirwoys on Big Canyon Country Club. Fabulous 4 bedroom, <t both showploce with opprox. 4,000 sq feet. Includes stole of the or1 kitchen, centrol oir ond security system. Porte like yard with charming rose garden, pool, spo ond woterfoll. $1,339,000. Coll Sheron (Vogt) and Tom Allinson, 673-8728 or 720-0611 . Seo Island Newport Beach. For the buyer who wonts o home with o yeor round vocation feeling. 2 bedrooms, 3 baths plus den. Single level home on Newport Beach Country CIW> golf course. Private sporkling pool and spo plus community pool ond tennis. $735,000. Coll 720-0611 . Sea Island Reduced $50,0001 Most desired on one level with golf course view. Expanded floorplon includes 2 bedrooms, 3 baths. Two Rreploces and dining room. Prestigious goted community includes paols, tennis and spos. $625,000. Coll 720-0611 . Newpotf lleoch Magnificent Frefleh design with green OYettonn. Located In highly desirable oreo. 5 bedrooms, 7 baths in opprox. 5,660 sq feet of living spoce. Spectoculor pool surrounded by marble. S 1,695,000. Con 720-0611 . Open Sunday 1 · . 538 S Boyfront. En1oy gorgeous unobstflJded sunn$1 lo sunset boy views from· ol~sl every room. J1111 steps to Bolboo Island Fert 5 bedroom, 4 both Periect showploce or en1e1101n1ng localed on 60 foot lot on 400 feet ol sandy beech S 1,495,000. 720·0611. Newport Beach Open Sot. & Sun. 1-4. 2309 Sonliogo Dr Monterey style custom home on ovw in ocre. Exquisitely detailed for grand enterto1n1ng and coml0t1oble family living. Gourmet kitchen with herb {10rden. 3 fireplaces. Giant swimming pool and spo S 1,250,000. Coll 720-061 I . Newport Beach Fonlostic bode boy, mountain ond city light views. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Lovely upgroded home offers remodeled kitchen, lomily room ond fireplace. Courtyord entry with fountoin . $564, 950. Coll 720-0611. Seo Island Beoutolul e•ecufive condo with view of golf course, oceon ond bock boy. 3 bedrooms, J lh baths. Moming room off of kitchen, two fireplaces. Kingsized floorplon. S 795,000. Coll 720-0611 Newport Beach Fontoshc Bock Boy, mountain ond cify light views. 4 bedroom, 2 boths. Lovely upgroded home offers remodeled kitch- en, fomily room ond fireplace. Court- yard entry with fountoin. $56.C,950 Coll 720-06 11 . Newport Beach Reduced, for fcnt sole. Bode Boy beovty. Shows pride of ownership. 2 bedroom, 21h both, light ond oiry unit. Features custom mirrors, French doors and boy windows with window seots Charming breoklost nook $245,000. Coll Sheron (Vogt) and Tom All1nson, 673-8728 or 720-0611 . Costa Mesa Great home for the first time buyer. 2 bedroom, 1 YJ both. Atrium model. Tile in kitchen. large master bedroom. Enjoy ocean breeies. Bike or wolk to the beoch. 2 car goroge. $179,500. Coll 720-0611 . Newpott Beach Open Sundoy 1-5. 3621 Uloc. Model perfect 2 bedroom, 2 both condo- minium. Light ond bright. Includes den, dining room w/flreploce. Tiled front patio with founloin. $475,000. Coll 720-0611. -l' 1 I ) ' 1 ~ ' t \ t j I ' , • I l ~....,...,. .. .,..,..,.,.,"Tn"1.""n.,..,."'l.Tl..T\. ~,.,. ~·1.&.:l.~l..'-'ll'-ll."\.ll.'-.l..~'-"-'\..'-1\.'-~~ PAGE 20 I SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 Comm•ilY i ''We sell communities as much as we sell homes," says Donald rf aff, president of the Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors. And, it's for this reason that associatio n members make the time to ~ponsor several community-oriented events each year and take a variety of classes to upgrade their skills. Currently, association members are most visibfe collecting canned good for their annual Christmas Cantree. Continuing through Dec. 14, the project is to collect cans of food for the less fortunate. Last year, realtors collected Tom Sutro will be installed president of the realtors association during ceremonies later this month. more than 40,000 cans, said pf aff. This year's goal is 45,000 cans. In conjunction with the can collection, area realtors have submitted their favorite recipes for a cookbook which is now being sold. The canned food and eroceeds from sales of the cookbooks w1'1 be donated to the Salvation Army of Orange County and AIDS Service Foundation. The association also sponsors an annual golf tournament, fashion show and American Home Week festivities. American Home Week is probably the association's most popular program, said Pfaff. During the week, Newport-Mesa Aslocia&n of Realtors hosts a variety of open houses and members attend many temlMrs aimed . at im~ng their ildl! and better serving their Clients. The week is ca~ a« with their "Home lmprovemeM ftlqec:t." where realtors and affiliate members roll up tf)eft sJeeYeS and reMbfsh the exterior of the home of a citizien in need -at no cost to him or her. The renovation can indude painting, landscaping and general repairs. Another program the association offers to the community is "Safety Th rough Songs,'' a nationa l award-winning project for all first graders in the Newport-Mesa school olstrict. Through the f?rogram, the students receive a "Safety Through Son~" kit which includes a coloring book and cassette tape on safety. Lyrics cover such to~cs as wearing seat belts, not playing with poisons or taking rides with strangers. Stu~ents are also Realtors enjoy first taste of holidays at cook-off M embers of the Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors enjoyed their first "taste" of the holiday season at the recently held "Cantree Cookbook Cook-Off." Members donating $3 or 3 (16 oz.) cans were treated to a flavorsome selection of appet!zers, soups, salads, main dishes arid desserts all prepared from recipes highliRhted in the new Realtor cookboOk. ihe cookbooks are a compilation of 1 50 different recipes donated by members of the Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors. The cook-off cuisine line up featured Vessa Hamrick's famous clam dip, Jan Stewart's spicy guacamole dip-n-chips, Johnny Carmona 's bean dip, Cindy Handleman's wagon wheel pasta salad, Betsy Bud<Wald's French onion soup, Ray and Pat Zartler's honey mustard salad dressing, Vi Saxton's sherried beef tips, Joyce Barnes' veal loaf, Tom Sutro's lasagna, Gina Cummln's polent.a pie( Roy Freeman's upside down pizza, Jll Rot.hell's potato cheese casserole, and Jan Griffith's baked beans. Eatable desserts included Bonnie Turner's Kaluha cake1 Ann Marie Murphy's devil's fooa ake, Linda ~e's double fudRe brownies and Ann Pauli's chocOtate chip cake. All f>!'oceeds from the oooldx>ok cook-Off and from the &ale ol the cookbooks benefrt Chri!Unas Cantree. The cost of the oookbooks Is S8 each or at a special savin~ of "buy five get one free." The Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors will be collecting canned ~ from now through Dec. 14 to 6enefit the Salvation Army of Orange County and the AIDS Servioe Foundation of Oran~ County's annual holiday food drive. The Association's goal is to collect 45,000 cans. Anyone interested In purchasing a cookbook or donating canned goOds to Christmas Cantree should contact their local realtor or the N~-Mesa ll50dation of Real at 722-2300. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Donald Plaff, president of the Na-rt•-AllllJClli- that community involvement is • c:rildal ,_. fll relllan' w.lr. encouraged to review the tips with their a90Cildon ......._. not 1Do ~ ago is parents. the "~ll~ _,-m," where the In addition, rf aff said realtors t.ake an orsan\ution's next p1elident sits on the active stance in civic events. bciard the ye¥ ~ to hls term and "It is my firm belief that realtors are stays on In the immediate pa.tt president civic leaders. They're are baseball post the ~ar ~. · coaches and scout leaders," he said. "It's a four-year commitment," said Pfaff. "This enables the president to accomplish all his goals." Realtors attend city council and planning commission meetin~ "to stay on top of things" and attend realtor council meetin~ so they stay informed about changes in the law. "This hef ps us conduct business in a professional manner," rfaff said. Another matter the realtors' As for pf aff, whOse term ends Dec. 16 with the installation of Tom Sutro, he hopes to continue revising the association's education program. For more information about Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors and their events, c.all 722-2300. NEWROAT-SEACHICOSTA MESAJ?JLQT.J,REAL ESTATE Featured New Listings . . . . . .. . . . . ' .. . . ~ .•• ••'-•'---... ~. ~ ................. \.Jt.#. ··~· -SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 ·/PAGE 2'1 Featured New Listings Unda Isle $2, 195,000 --- PAGE 22 I SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 Spectacular View Properties --. -.---~· -'... "'- NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE BEVERLY MORPHY Sales Leader, First Three Quarurs Experience ls one of the main ingredients a successful real estate agent bringstotheprof ession. and Coast Newport Properties' Beverly Morphy ls both e~and~ful. Severi y' s distinguished career in dealing with Orange County real estate spans more than 20 years. Building on thal experience, ...,..11.-.11.._--'-' _ _...111 she cunenlly leads Coast Newport Properties with the highest dollar volume for the first three quarters of 1991. "'That's exciting, or course," says Beverly. "but I don't want poople to think thal I handle only high-end . axoperties." Although she does specialize in Harbor Island, an exchwve bayfront enclave, Beverly says, ''1lle:re isn't anything I can't deal with in this South Coast area" -from $150,000 condominiums to multlmilUoo-dollar homes. And Beverly knows Newport Beach. where she's lived for 35 years. As.gsling growing families with their moves from Slartel' house to larger homes and finally "empty nest" resideores has bee.n especially satisfying for Beverly. "Many of these clients," she notes. "have bee.n with me for years. We have an ongoing agent/clienl relatJon.Wp." She adm that It's gratifying to "work for a company as lnlemely service-oriented as Coast Newport Properties" and to ''work with other agents who really are the best in the busJ~." Active ln civic organizations such as Big Brothers, South Coast Child Guidance Centers, Planned Parendlood and the Ane Art Patrons, Beverly holds family values in high regard. In fact. she cites raising four of her own children and four stepchildren, then putting them through college by herself, as one of tu greatest personal achieve.ments. Three or four times a year,~ retw"m to the Iowa beartland where she was born and where some family members still live. "It's always refreshing to go home.•• says Beverly, who ft'equcndy visits when the atsp winds of Jamaary are blowing across snow~vered COOl fields. Then. with a laugh: ~ times help to keep me sane!" Exclusive Gated Communities 4 Bdrm. 2.5 Ba. with family/game room Dan11' Bfb6 & Stqu11w GrNf ea,sllora $609,000 2 Bdrm. plus den In oversized com er lot ~ti Bltt Seavlew $549.500 ..... Tranquil Corona del Mar Splendidly upgraded 5 Bdrm. home on large lot Bert Redf, MarlG11 Redf & l<Qren Betson Spfglas1 Hill $995,000 • I • ~ . -.... ~ ~·-.· .. . ~· . ; .. ·· -.. . ., Expanded 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. Incredible ocean view! Bert R-'f & M41rMrll Rudf 014 Coro11a tkl Mar $940,000 Develop one or two homes on this double lot S.n1 H llt.u11 014 Corou llel Mar $775,000 SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 I PAGE 23 Family Neighborhoods Harbor View HOMO $879,000 Totally remodeled & expanded 4 Bdrm. 2.5 Ba SWNn Sunllan & S4lr11 Hlnrftlln Santa Ana Hei lits $695,000 I . . . PAGE 24 /SATURDAY; December 1, l~1 Best Of Harbor Ridge Panoramic View 17 Narbonne $2,295,000 Spectacular.single·level custom residence with panoramic view of harbor, ocean & night li«hts. 3 Bd. 3 Ba. library, large deck with lap pool &spa. Belle Partch i\ Outstanding "Jodelle" I 7 Cherbourg Beautifully remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath located on very private cul-de-sac. Magnificent Happy Holidays!! HolldaJJ Tour Schedule Open House Sunday 1-4 P.M. 17 Cherbourg 33 Monaco 37 Rldgellne I St. Tropez 9 Toulon 24 Vienna unobstructed mountain & city lights views. 1!=::!:====~::=55;=~~.!I Judy Mertz 1$3.295 ,000 Magnificent country English Tudor estate with panoramic ocean, bay & nlcht licht views. 5 spadous suites, marble entry, pool & spa. Dan•J Bibb & Stena Shirar Holiday Open House Tour 37 Rldgellne Drive Fabulous custom 5 bedroom home with ocean and city lights views. Featwes pool, spa, wine cellar, sauna, elevator and flw: car praae. s-nLalrd $3,250,000 Exceptional custom home. Attention to every detail. Handsome woodwork throu1hout. Panoramic viewt of harbor Md beyond. BewerfJ MoijJIJ - NEWPORT-BEAOH(COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE . . Best Of Harbor .Ridge Co11eous highly upgraded & customized 3 Bdrm. 2 1/2 Ba. stngle level condominium. Panoramic unobstructed ocean, sunset & dty lights views. Carol Berg Estate Size Lot r 1 - 11 Ttafalpr · Sensedonal En&Jish Tudbr resldencz In excel· lentael-de-uc location. 5 Bd. 7 Ba. with eourmet Jdtchen, rriald'1 quarters, sport court. pool &spa. Happy Holidays!! Enf oy the finest of Southern California llf estyle In one of tile most prestigious pri,ate communities of Newport Beatit. _, sU.a Scaalaa . 9 Toulon Dramatic views of both ocean & dty Jchts from this fabulous 2 Bdrm. plut den property. This home boasts many tasteful upcrades. l•be Steplaewa SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 I PAGE 25 Holiday Open House Tour Classic Elegance 17 RJdgeUne ·Drive A magnificent landmark estate w;th sweeping sunset , ocean, dty lights views. Entertainer's paradise! ?bedrooms, 10.5 baths, pool and spa. Carol Berg lendld Location I St. Tropez $850,000 Lovely sophisticated townhome. 4 Bd. 3 Ba. end unit In spacious location. 2 patios, cated court- yard & black bottom spa. A warm family home! MarleFarco · PAGE 26 I SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 Carol Allison Senior Sales Executive Presents ... $1, 749,000 First time on the marfrd! One of the least expensive custom homes available. This lovely home offers 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, golf course 3nd city lights views. Traditional and elegant! NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA Plt:.OT I REM. ESTATE Carol Allison 644 ... 7362 Linda Isle $2, 195,000 Water front living at it's bat! 4 Bdrm. 4 1n Ba. large master suite, family room, with lovely open floor plan. Fabulous bay and dty lights views & private dock. 011e of Ute bat 611~s on U""4 Isle! Y uftt f•r Sole! Exclusive Big Canyon ~~~====~~==~~~~~~~~~~ rr=~~========:~~~~:;:::~~~~~:::=i 37 Burning Tree $1,195,000 Fabulous Opportunltfll Owner wants to sell this wulrendl Greatly Reduudlll! $1,425,000 Contemporary elegance! Sensational totally remodeled and ex- panded 4 Bdrm. 3.5 bath home with city Jlghts views. Eurostyle kit~en, larce family room, dramatic marbfe entry on pool sized lot. Call Carol Allison, For Your Private Showing Or Any Of Your Real Estate Needs. "I Make It Happen!" - NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE $298,500 Beautifull,y upgraded San Luis Rey Plan. Custom treatmenta. Move right in! Westpark Las Palmas Upgraded 3 Bdrm. Condo in premium location! $272,500 For further information, pleau call: Sandie Fix 644-0227 Big Canyon Fantq,stic Golf Course View Estate Move-In For The Holidays! Friendly Rate! $3,000/month For {urtMr information. pkasecall: Marcia Brashier '759-3'733 SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 I PAGE 27 Irvine Terrace Corona del Mar 1907 Tahuna Terrace $1,640,000 Go"6eoru/ 3 Bd. 3.6 Ba. •huly, pool, •pa 1827 Sabrina Terrace $1,195,000 Great potential/ 3 Bd. 4 Ba. pool, bay view 2111 Kewamee Drive $695,000 V ~anti S Bd. ~ Ba. large lot 706 Santana Drive $585,000 Own.e,.. mooing out of •late/ Maire Offer/ S Bd. % Ba. family room 615 Malabar Drive $549,000 One of lowal prica in Terrace/ S Bd. % Ba. in park-like •etting 1815 Sabrina Terrace $3,450 For ucue/Make Offer/ 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. FR., Pool, View For further information, please call: Marian Phillippi 759-8721 Bayridge Immaculate Executive 7bwnhome ~ \-~ o'~~s •Fabulous contemporary designer upgrades • 3 bedroom, 3 bath • Aleo for lease at $1,895/mo. • Owner may consider Lease Option. For furl.her information, please call: Stella Shirar 858-0627· l I I PAGE. 28 .1 SATURDAY. Dec;~ "i, ~"1 NEWPORT ~OST-A.MJ;SA PlLQT-J. R~ ~TATE A TREASURED BAYCREST BEAUrY This heart-thumping traditional residence stands as one of the best offerings in the area, offering such amenities as a beautiful gourmet kitchen with an island, new fireplaces and roof, skylights, beamed ceilings, hardwood floors and so much more. Any serious buyer will, after one over-whelming emotional look, be ready to buy this incredible 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home. No bare-bones summary can do justice to this warm and gracious property. The location is excellent. The landscaped grounds are spacious, park-like and meticulous. Truly, this is a must see! To arrange a time to see this treasured home, please caJI Pia D'Auria of The Dalebout Association at 759-6700, or attend the open house this Sunday at 1-4:30, 1837 Commodore Road, Newport Beach. When J!>U're ready to bu~ do it the t fast,~ and least .e~~­c&eck om open House Dittdoiy ... f LIDO ISLE ~....._~-.. ..... ~~~~~~~~ GUU I.AST IND tsu,ooo 481t/2M home on O'm'Slzed lot offers great oppoftLnlly to buNd drum home. CHOtcl fAIT D4D LOCATIOM $640,000 ~--rcadr 38R home on overslzed 42' lot. New carpds & ftshty painted Inside & out. EASY 10 IHOW U7S,OOO Exc:dent *-t to strut location. 3BR Including large n...-Uk wtth sitting area. Miiili ...... ft1A $795,000 UMly -heme on ler'ge 40' lot. Wonderful locatton dcm to Genoa pWfground and tmnts. IEAUTIFUU.Y MDIClOMTID $915,000 Located on one ot Lido's finest stnets. 4BR including 2 mastv suites. Fantastic kitchen. HO DCPIMK WAS SPAMD $1,195,000 Custom brand new home on 50' street to street lot. 381t, famtty room, study & 4 fireplaces. CL.USIC NOMI WITH Vrt.W $1,410,000 Exceptional • home wtth large gracious rooms. COU't)Wd hW\ Wiii entry fof extra prtvacy. OCE.AN FRONT PROPERTIES ~ ..... ~~ ..... ~~--..~....._ ................. ....,. LOCATION $915,000 l b9droon\ occaif 0tlt house plus income unit on cMnlzed R·2 tot. 2~ garage. oaAIW HlllAWAY $1,049,000 2BIV1 BA home wMt1 1 BR granny unit. Includes apprCMd plerw fof 2 k.ouy condos. 40' OCIAtW I.Of $1,ltS,000 The ~ lot In the quietest spot In West Newport. 2 .,,, ""' No through traffic! OCUIROMT DW11X $1,169,000 Income PfOdlt*\I ~ upper unit, 2M/1 BA '°""" d. ....... ' coestal views. SOU~h \''iANGf COU NTY ~ ~ ..... -.. ...... .-.. .._. ..... ~~~~-... A.USO ¥lllO f 111,000 lmrnaa.lllt& .. ~ decotad -condo ~ lqt ~ becb up tD gru:sipett. TMfUOO CNM)M $415,000 Dnl I Wltk; 1ind9c::c* '9 dl'f & night ptus 'f1cws of city ... mini. .... tis -home. NEWPORT BEACH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PEH1HOUSI COltHa UHff $141,000 Mini view of bay & city lights plus lovely view of greenbelt. 2BP/2BA SUNNY LOCA110N $371,500 Larse, lmpres.slYe top floor 2BR ftoofplan, marble fl~lace, mirrored walls & skylights. Don't miss OM ol the pndljat condos In Mcwpoft k.tc:h. "It's 1 )Dy to k heN," Mild ONrttS of this VIia Belbc)ji Condo. lauttful 9'ftllbd ~ comer locatk>n. Specious rooms .. IWll'C aJ4dr'I Q.lb tn>e Ylews. 1...-,e IMn9 roam with hp&lcc. Den with ~ blr, 2 bcdlooms, 2 blh, 2 9"l9C tPeCa In ~ with storage lrQ. Pltlo pka 2 b1k:onles with stof119C. Matrf homes do not ~ b comfoft, scc:wtty end pieasu'c! $395,000 Cell AHNE D04MIS IAYCR!ST HORTH $471,900 This corporate owned ~-In ready home has mnodded kitchen wtth nook. 48R plus fRplec:e. HlWPORT HORTH $4",900 Customized Medina plan In garden setting Is naw corporated owned. Model pelfed 3811., famny nn. OCEAN VIEWS $499,950 Just 3 houses from sond. Versatile ftoOfp&an ~ many options. 5M/"8A, 2 dining eras . 50MEltKT MODl1 $609,000 SBR home In Phase Ill ot Harbor \'kw Hms. t,s. 1amr1y nn. Dede wtth wooden O'i'OMng. Cf1'Y LIGHTS VfLW $675'°°° Redecorated 28R Udo Pk. Or. condo ova1ooks pool & futures Rhine CMnnet view. MASTDFUUY CIW1ID $695,000 The ultlmlte In New England "8Yor. CNIC. 1st Trust Deed. 48R, 3300 sq.ft. home, lep pooVspe. BEGAHT PDmtOUSE $1,J00,000 Pmttgtous 9th noor oolt futlRs the ultkMte t>sy, ocean & city lights views. OPEN HOUSES .... 950 Cagney #1~ VIiia lllboe 1-4 $242,000 #5 Landfall a., Nev.port Oat 1... $310,000 950 (.4gM:f #306, WI 8llbol 1.,. $395,000 3019 Corte HcnnoY, Newport No.1... $.479,900 231i Port lerwtdc, Herbof vu t;ns 1... $609,000 219 \1e San b:rno, Udo .. 1"" $6 75,000 219 \1e Korol\ Udo Isle 1... $825,000 ~ 4809 Sashott, ~ luCh 1<M $1,269,000 a SATURDAY, Oecemt. 7, 1991 I PAGE 29 NEWPORT CREST ~~~~ ............. ~~~~~~~ EXPANDED Pl.AH #1 $139,000 A unique dual master suite unit with coz.y loft retreat and added family area. Prtced to sell! OWNEll WIU CAJtltY $179,000 ShowS like a model. Decorated In the best of taste. 3BR/2'A!BA 3 decks, formal dining room. JUST USTEDI ftlt,000 2 BR plus den and bonus room. Just ~centty redecorated, now modd perfect. Ocean view from den. One of the best c:owt locatkn Is now evelllblc! Ocan Ylews from ~ room! Upgqded occuUYc ldtchcn with U W:w of oce.s1. Two bedloomt plus loft. Vay qlAd with Gl1a pertdns ~ front. $310'°°° Call CAJtOl MULVEY FUU OC1AH VfLW $349,000 Owner leaYtng era! Present all offets! 3BR 2'h BA, brealctast room, vaulted ceilings. HUNTINGTON BEACH ........ -..~~~~~~...._.~ ........ ~~ RACLSJ OH ntl GltDH $699,000 knpruM & elegantty appointed 3BR/2,hBA on• ~ comer lot wtth ~enbett view. COST A MES A ARE A ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ...... ~ ~~ UUIDllV ... PllCI $169,000 58R famUy home on almost v. acre at end 01 cut«-sec. Femffy room wtth fireplace. ~PAIK $319,000 ~ 3BIW'MiA home In Eastside. 2 yrs. new. Family room, den, prtvate )Wd. WBCOMI 10 PA!l+.DllE $415,000 Pafect Ktttng fof outdoor cntatalnJog. Tastd\Jly ln:lscaped wtth pool & wetafell. .. . . PAGE 30 I SATURDAY, December 7 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE STONEHEDGE-HARTFORD MODEL With homes costing as much as $1.5 million, Coto de Caza has earned a reputation as one of the most exclusive communities in Southern California. And with a championship golf course, major equestrian facilities and the best of the California lifestyle, the area has become one of the world's most desirable places to live. But you don't have to spend millions to live in Coto. Or to live well. Now you can live very well , indeed, in New England style homes with three DrMnc1nstn1c- or four bedrooms ranging from 2,035 to 2,633 square feet. I ~ 11aM:51n& In Stonehedge. Where prices start at $275,000. ::._:.. ... Come see us soon. While we can still malle that statement. =:::;;:· E\ Coto de caza ..... left ... \"!Sf ..... ....... 1.-..-lfillll • .... C. dt C... CA 92619 'hllac:o, tbm TI418Q519 ,_.. .. 51111 <mcie Howl 10.S...., ........ . There's A Rea5on ~re .Called Pacesetter: 0 • ,, ' theme d the evening as the ' C elebrating America" was the new 1992 board of Ctirectors for the Home Buildefs Council (HBC) was Installed at 38th annual Inaugural Ball held reoentJy at the Newport Marriott Hotel. An n Romano of Ann Romano Associates was installed as HBC's 1992 president. Other executive board me mbers instttlled were Kathy Chambers Johnson of Chambers Property Services, as first vice president; Sue Case, Presley of Southern California, as second vice president; Don Stahlin, Akins Development, as trea.surer; and Diane Jensen, Burrow Escrow Company, as secretary. Committee chairpersons installed include: Bruce Abbey of Bramalea Californi a, Inc. golf committee; Terry Ca mpbell, OC8 ReTographics, and Robi n White, Hall Foreman, Inc., co-chairs of casino/inauguration committee; ~rk Ellis, First American Title Insurance Co., and Megan Everman, Land Design, as co-chairs of me mbe rship committee; Oenn:s Harla nd, Warmington Homes, and Joe Reed, M.J. Brode & Sons, Inc., LCDMI SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 I PAGE 31 IJ l ~ t scholarship committee. Doris Hopp, Suncrest Interiors, and Fred Schlosser, Residential Trends, co-chairs of programs committee; Debbie Jo hnson. Unlimi ted Connections, and Rick Peters, The Fieldstone Company, co-chairs of newsmagazine committee; Tom Lee, Santa Margarita company, and Barbara Parish, The Irvine Company, co-chairs of industry awarenes.s; Robb Marinko, Robert Mitchell & Associates, chairman of videos committee. Bob McGovern , Van Daele Development Corporation, chairman of design-build; Robin Robinson, Danielian Associates, chairwoman of seminars committee; JoAnn Borg, Vintage Design Inc., historian. According to Romano, "This year's theme 'Expanding Ho rizons' appropriately defines the unlimited potential of HBC's influence within the community. We continue to expand our role in the building industry as well as within our community in terms of education, commitment and career opportunities," she said. "Despite any challenges we might face in the year ahead, I am confident the endless Newly Installed offken of the Home Builders Council are, from left, Paul Johnson, put praident;_ Kathy Chambers Johnson, flnt vice president; Ann Romano, pres~ Sue Case, second vice president; Diane Jenson, secretary, Mld Don Stahlin, treasurer. energy, enthusiasm, and dedication of our volu nteer force will lead us to success. It is their outstanding support that continues to brighten every horizon." Romano has worked in the building industry a number of years. During her career, she has been associated with some of Southern California's most respected advertising agencies, and she has been in't'Olved in a variety of projects for both private and public organizations. Those projects have earned her numerous honors for excellence. She currently heads her own public relations/advertising firm in El Toro, which recently celebrated its fifth anniversary. Many of her clients are involved in residential, commercial and resort real estate projects. Romano's dedication to serving the building ind ustry is exemplified in her service as a director of HBC for six years (including three as an officer), as a current director of BIA/SC and a member of the BWOCR executive committee, and in her participation with the BIS Program Committee. For more information on becoming a member of HBC, call Mark Ellis of First American Title lnsu r;mce Co., at 558-3211 , or Megan Everman, Land Design, at 622-1472. County builders association le~rns about Newport Coast communities 0 range County's n e west master-planned communities - Newport Coast by the Irvine Company and Talega by the Arvida Company -were previewed by executives of the two developmer:it firms during a recent general membership meeting of the Orange County Building Industry Association at the Irvine Marriott. Speaking were W.E. Mit~ll, vi~ president of corporate marketi~g ~ the Irvine Company, which 1s developing. the seaside Newport Coast community between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach, and WA. Colton Ill, executive vice president of the Arvida Company, devel~rs of the propost!d Talega master-planned community in south Orange County. Noting the comp!exitie~ a~d constraints involved Wlth residential development projects, Mitchell focused on master planning and how it's helped the Irvine Com~ny make the Newport Coast plan a reality. The Alison Company's Newport Beach office recently secured permanent finandng ol_ $8,517,000 fof ~ ~ties In SoUcMm Cafibnia, LOIO ciffloef Mid< Mldipn leQlred a S6 mdllon loln for two, two-tllllfy, muki-tenant office bufldlntp CXM ...... of 107,000 1quare feet ~ In Sit' Bemardlno. the loan wM fundid ~AJilDA'S aw...-ldllll a.ha: u.Woocfm.._..,._iet~n Life NnnOI ~ for Offering "phenomenal" views of the Pacific Ocean ~ ~ Harbor, the 9,432-aae community features two Tom Fuio-desip!d championship golf courses, several resort hotels - including a 1,300-room conference center and the Grmd Hyatt Pelan H~I resort -2,600 new coMtal residetas and 7,341 ~ of dedicated open ~· ·'Master planni!"8 ~reates an environment Of partidpltion between public and priwee inCet'ests W fosters the kind of COCIJ*ation lhlt has been neassary to mllie ·a unique, larae-scale community like ~ Coast 6ecome reality," Mitchel Aid. "Newport Comt has been In ~nins 25 years and t. three dfffetent plans aooioved," he cantinued. ''The current plan represents (Irvine Com~ny ~t) Donlld Bren's ~ that ~~ lnllD the Irvine R.anctt Mister Plan a CDOaJJt M his been thouFdulY w #tfit ~:·-- by the entire community wishing to be involYed." Undel'SCX>ring Mitchell's comments, Cotton said deVelopers must continue to participate with government. ooncemed i-esidents and environmental waups in the planning of a community ~ cited T aJejp • an example. EXi>eaed to open in mid-1993, the 3,500..acre community will offer two Arnold Palmer-designed golf murses 150 acres for commercial and i~ use, 5,000 new residences and mote than 1,200 aaes of open space. ''Talep is a flOOd example of how important master planning is in addresslf'.'8 pro;ect chal~ ranging from developing within an area • controlled ~ two jurisdictions -the Coonty of Orange and the City of Sari Clemente -to h4tndling sensitive environmental issues," COiton said. "The axnmunity is currendy under ~nt and we're hopi~ to have eW1t KtiYe proJeds by dle graf'd ......... " .. 'I 1HE llUFFl-NEWPOIT IEACH $SI "Above the rest" • Bonita Plan. 3 bdrm, 2 batb, 2 garage. High vaulted ceilings throughout. Textured ings. Vicw ... Beautiful fall away view to tree tops Fuhion Island. Come enjoy the privacy. InsJde la · toom. Ask for ... RIHA '~ UCINll 10 l1UL $oW7,7U Ocspctatc tdlcn want any offer on 4 bdnn. 2~ ba home on MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE. Askin& S447,73S. Wllat will pa !"'111. Ast fol\.. A1911MoCAIWtD 1001L1G IONANIA $211,000 S BR., 3 BA. with a bomat kft*D and dcUICibcd 2 car prasc. Ask for-Lii ot CHUCIC .IONU 4 11D100M • ....,. • cmA1 Uat.000 ()o I quiet all-de-AC. l.arJC specious floor plan • bardwood noon • 1 car ,.,... -new t00t. Ast for_. DnH UNDU ut 272 1·2 ZOM1tO Uff ,000 ,0.tc 2 BR home OD bvi14abk: R·l lot. H\a&C pr· iYalc t.dryard. cu ldd 1 IDOi\\ Wlit. Grc11t poa- sibllitics. Ast ror _ llYA WAIJI "IHCT FOi 2 fMaa $44t.000 1 homes oo R-1 lot. Float bolnc remodeled In 1991. Badr home built t. 1990. Very prfWlle and ICdudcd behind Ill clcctric p&c. Ask for_ lllA WADI .r••·C08TAMIM cosu timA COMDO • t•n.ooo TnlC pride of oncnbip • ac:w carpet and appli- UCCL Lots ol bdt-1 BR., 1~ BAL VIUllCd cci1iqs. Air coodidoacd Gated assoc. with pool + spa • 2 car 1ttached pnae .. Ask for ••• Dini UNDll ut 272 umlDI CONDO tH0,000 Lib brand nctr! 3 .... bcdlOOllll. BfW\t o.,cft • bllF patio area. Quiet palitloa in complex • ii sparkles. Mab u oft'cr. Motlmcd! Ast for ... · UllODllft ML•OA llDUCIO IALIOA DW&IX lll0,000 --OET YOUR PEET WEI'" with atcpa to tMly ot bc9Clt. Pride of oncnhfp 3 BR/2 BA plus 2 BM BA. Hein waat It IOld DOW! M8J carry 2ad-Ast for._ REALTORS -OLOll Ollll ...... ....... lllll • ......... cmde .. block tram tbe bed .. Nftlport Beac:lall ao.- mct ti9cbea, wood 1*.U.. liNpl8ce .t CllCbed prlp lie jut .... of die = ... , Alt for_. llllMfllCll-- ...,.. Poa -llOUIWI . • tJtl.000 l.oilcly p1tlo ~ on qukt pcenbclL Jltanta- tioa shutters. security, new paint .t carpet. ca- tbcdral ecru.-. woodbumifta fircpllCC and r.o car pnac. Ast for-ce. Alm,,.,,.. .... ---°' ..... --...... Two BR tonbome ~ IMa Ca.,.,a Golf a.no liill FuWoo bland 1.JPt. Fcatllra: Two car dc'*1bcd, pvt. IDlllia' .Ute. cat-ia ldlc<- bcn. plalltatioa alnauera. new carpet. Ask for_ CUf. ftlMll ... NIWPOIT MllGN1I DOlWMY $4St,OOO Abeolutcty darlin& 3 BR., 2~ BA. fmmacu.l&tc homo oa ooc of those enormous lou that arc· SO bard IO find. Build up OI build out. lt'I perfect and only $439,000! Ast for~. AHH1 MoCASlAND NIWPOIT ptOl1M UIT IUY1 $4tl,OOO Ur&c hi&hlY upp11dcd Clt.alart. rca1un:s 3 BR + 2~ Bk bath with family room 1nd 1a1JC lit· tin& room off MBR. Sp1nlab paYCn + blue tlJc spa hiahl!Jhta DCM:lro yard. Oner bu left area and wants sale nowt Ask for_ PAUIAIMIY ·AIC~ $10t,OOO Eatcrtalncn dream! 3 BR. 2 lircplaccs. famlty room. private pool 4 spa. TOlally remodeled. Bc7ond 1 '"10". MIY 1radc/1sc. option. AU (or_ Ill ~..---$119 .... Tucbd qWetly into the Mia land9capc Oft the Nortbenl alopes cl Bia C:U,00 Ooll C.owlc. Lake ud Fashion blaod and S.ctdlcblc:k Mou.o- taia Mlllt ~ to ~I Ask for_ CUfaPL,_ ... WDICWf MU8I LOT $119,- PRICB Sl.ASHBDI Near 12,000 1q..ft. lot. Sp'ntlftl 4 Br, 3 BA. malted ceW.S. f.imUy roam. 1CJ>. BR suite could be pal/laaid'1 qtn. Motintcd aclla bmd uot.her. Mab an offa11 A* tor ... lo.1JMCM CON11...otAl'f ..... llAU'IY ·--Hvsc pal\·likc lot wH BR. fonnal dinioa. pool, ape. + 3 carp,.. Seller may t,.dcllcae cip- tion. Ask for •.. llCI IAYCftlT 'tllt,oot Clwalit14 3 BR w/WOOd triodowl and bucmcatl Grc11t nei&hbotboodl Ask for_ MONICA IUCMllll ut. i07 or 61CM7IO OCIAHflONT • llDUCID ti,271.- $200,000 price reduction mate this bcautitw home tho best buy OD the occaofroatl Ooty ' JUn o&d, this 4 BR 4 BA fcat\lrca Cuni1J roo.a with oc:c111 view, ri:unnct ldtdtcn A lcM:Jy ~ tcr suite. 11'1 quality is UDIUlpUICd.. Alie (or_ CAIOUflMlm DOVll INOlll ......... 5 BR + booua room • <MT S,000 1q.ft.t GillD" tic lod Mcp vicwtll Alie for.k • MONICA M••M ut i07 or M0-07IO s ITOlrY OCUNflONT ......... 1.1,.,e root-cop deck topl this &OflCOUI COOtca" poruy 3 J'UI old 4 BR eonicr home. Bcftlod P.. masble, aourmct titdlea. root top Jec:ual cl pl b&rbcquc • IOO 1D111J UICAJtla 10 ... tioa • ..a it 1 ctrc.am bomc oa the oce .. froetl. Alie'°'"· eAIOUffAMCIL ' I I IAJllllONT LmlN9 $2,250,000 .. Ralpb l.allrell" eoully remodeled cottage style scuU., .,,.,., boat dodt. 4 BR. 3 BA, com- mercial ..... tit w/noot. Sep DR. sp3cious "arcat room• ~~I the bay. Be moved in for tho Xmas boat pandcl Ask for .•. llAIY DI 1VWO NAllOtl --$3,975,000 Tea• -' Cll(alC wilh ocean & lights view. Pool A lpL 0. ol tllc larscst In this p~stige C""B'eeity. 0.. quartcn + 2 kitchens. Total at I bcdrtlodll. lhuy A family room. Ask for ... · mMtlYAHK UClr M'l VllW-1.24 AClll MOltll UTAJI $1,900,000 3 BR. 7 BA phas larse guest house, 13 box atalll, ranch boule, private streams, pool and spa. Auto wvehomic for I S.20 cars. Ask for ... IOMNUOT CORONA DEL MAR .... ML OfNl:I $110,000 c:ora.. del Mar c:hanncr -Excellent location - Walt lo ahopl A restaurants, 2 BR, 2¥• BA. HM ill °'"' £Dalsti P\lb room. Lovely patio & yard • Spa. Ooeemet ti~ 2 car garage & morel M...i eeel A.alt for ... -.&. • DONNA WlllTH ISIFMllEm IYU.E REALTORS A 01" YOUR FAMILY WIU lOVI $271,000 Prime University Park location. 3 &iant BR. 2~ BA. kitchen, family room, and livin&fdining room. Great location near association pool and close to ~hopping. Ask for ... MAXIHI OOLDIH GalAT fAMLY MC>ml $290,000 4 BR, 3 BA cl family nn. Completely repainted inside & out. New landscaping. and new sprin- kler system. Ask for ... JANI SUNGtdl A 4 IDRM FIXER $3i9,000 Woodbridge, 4 DR. 3 BA, sin"e family home on cul-de-sac. Needs updatin&-Reduced S:?O.CXX> Must be sold. Ask for._ PAm NESlrT NORTHWOOD HOME $S35,000 4 BR. 3 DA home 1n great family neighborhood on quiet street. TERMS!! Will coMidcr lcasc- option. ~k for ... DINNIS OllMll" • TRIPLE CA& OAIAOI $359,900 In Irvine. 4 OR Includes downstairs DR with full bath. New on the market. Ask for ... MAXI.HI OOU>IN SUllOUND YOUISILI $U..1toO ... With good times in this 4 BR, 3 BA. 3 Car pragc home in quality Irvine locatlon. Uafit and bri1ht and tastcflllly decorated. Ask for_. CAIOL IYAHS TUSTIN 4 llDltOOM IUU1Y $207 ... WQC\dcrflll family home with uptradcs TIO. Sp- acious lMna rm. wKircplacc ma ...... ....., rm. Superbly priced. Ibis hoft'9 dclCtvCS J'llM' immediate aucntion. Ast for ••• .MCIC_,OID TOWNMOMI PLUS $Ml.• 2 BR. 2~ BA. with 2 c:at ..,.. Priced llif qllick ~le. Fircpbicc, ~etc. Ast for •• LIZ OI CtlUC& J01m . ' PAGE 34 /SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 BeautifuJiy remodeled Newport Shores home is being sacri- fi ced by the owner. Walk to the beach or enjoy the private sundeck off the master suite. 4 bedrooms and 2Vl baths plus formal dining room. This is an excellent opportunity to make a great buy. REWCATED! MUST SELL! Walk to beach from this spectacularly remodeled 2 bedroom, 2 bath Newport Crest Condo with private location and huge 2 car garage. Decorator perfect with new counter tops, new tile & hardwood flooring. Call for private showing. AITENTION SELLERS that want to trade up for ocean view or waterfront properties. Call Quinten Sharp for more information. Speclallzlag la Newport Beam Propertl• QUINTEN SHARP 963·07ill ext a••• .J VIEW OF BAY & OCEAN • IEDllCED! 310 .. load Terrific opportunity to build your dream home to enjoy views of the bay and ocean. This 3 bedroom 2 bath home with qver 1800 sq. ft. is very livable until you are ready to remodel. Sellen retiring and anx- ious. Asking $650,000! DON DEERING . --... . •Reduced $300,0001 Buy or lease. •180 degree View of Main Turning Basin and 2 Mile Channel View •Full Dock for SS' and 60' Yachts .CUStom S Bedroom Residence Built in 1986 •Traditional Design with Superior Craftsmanship an·d Attention to Detail &41•0A DUPLEX View of the pier plus spacious living. Huge 3BR, 2BA and 2BR 2BA units. 2 car garage and 2 spaces. Superior coodition, excellent rent history. Hurry! Easy to show! $4S9,900! Spedalizi19 t. Newport Bad Propertlel AUGHN & SUSIE SAFFORD 760-6129 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ON MAIN CHANNEL • 180° view of bay & mountains • 3 ~drooms, 3 baths. 1900 sq.ft. •All brand new ceramic tile baths • Remodeled kitchen w/breakf ast nook • Fonnal dining room • Very light & bright! • •Decorator-Perfect ASKING $405,000 • WEST NEWPORT· REDUCED $40,000 This home is. an entertainer delight! 3 short blocks to the beach from this beautifully remodeled house. 4 large bedrooms plus formal dining room. ,Extra large lot with extensive patios and a bubbling spa provides spacious living at it's best. Principals only! LISTED AT $350,000 OWNERS TRANSFERRED • MUST SELL! . Seller moving out of state. Outstandina 4 bedroom 3 bath home. AJ.ost 2SOO sq.ft.I Walking djstance to the beach. Great floorplan with one bed- room downstain, plus formal dfoing room. Spacious family room off of p- unnet kitchen. Uparaded throughout! Way below others in neighborhood at only $310,000. DON QUINN 960-IMS .. Fa bu lo Se se L~ home 11<.nal c The the ~II and bd with \\ boats, vate te• Two below, huge st For things I evator The deck ,1 the be; Thi~ 28·yea1 IS lhC' more I .. . . DAT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE u'i beach views can be had from the deck of this China Cove home. eluded beach home t in historical cove \ely China Cove is the location i lhis week'~ highlighted prop- rty. This intimate and inviting 1s a pleasure to view, with trad1- :orona del Mar charm. main living area, which includes chen and large master bedroom th, is on the top floor. The patio, •onderful views of the bay and is ideal for entertaining or a pr- ·e-a-tete. ".,.,., .. ..... more bedrooms are on the floor with an additional bath and orage area. those of us who resist carrying JP nights of steps, there is an er. lo malce it easier. private back yard has a deliRhtful nd spa to enjoy after a waTk on 1ch, which is only steps away. exceptionally we11-maintained, ··old home~ offered at $949,000, ":>est beach buy In the area. For information and your appoint- :> see this home, call Steve Bizal erfront Homes Inc. at 760·3600 1565. The traditional charm of, Corona del Mar is an added benefit of this China Cove property. --------- 1~ I< I· 11\. \ ~ < · 1~: ~ () \ \' 8.5% APR 0 PrS 8.5% RATE ll/4 YfS 1sv.-..... 1.1l1' APR· lt Yar 9.125% APR 0 PrS 6% RATE 1 PT ~ SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 I PAGE 35 Entries for competition by sales council abound W ith an overwhelming amount of entries received-for this yea r 's MAM E Awards, "MAM[ '91 Carnivale... Unmasking The Excellence," this could prove to be one of the toughest years ever for the dbtingui!:>hed panel of judges. [ ntriC'S were rrc<:>ived (or the full r,1nge oi categories, which include everything from design of project 31gnJgc to wlor ads to recognition for t1)~ 'ale!> representatives. Those prnicrts with the most points aLcumu lated in individual categories will qualit) for the most prized award of the evening. The Grand Award. Pr<>c.ented annually by the Orange Count) SalC!> and Marketing Council of the Building Industry Association of Southern California, this program is de signe d t o h o nor "Maior Achievements in M erchandising Excellence" (MAME) in the residential home building field. This year's magnificent black-tie event will be held at The Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim on the evening of Feb. 22. The founder of the MAME Awards, Peter Mayer of Peter M. Mayer Productions, will produce this year's 18th annual MAME Awards program, which will include a spectacular multi-media show. To purchase tickets for this year's spectacular program, call Carol Carroll of Warmington Homes at 557·5511. "I hope anyone who wants to attend our 'Carnivale' will call to arrange a table very soon, be fore that best seats are all taken," noted Linda Wood of Kaufman and Broad, co-chair of MAME A" ards. "With the exciting field of <:'ntric~ and the marvelous entertainment planned, this could be the hottest t1ckl•t in town." According to spon>nrsh1p chair, Adam LuOO\\ oi Home' For Sale Magazine, there is still t1m<' to join the already impressive bt oi MAME sponsor!>. Four sponsor~h1p levels are available, ranging from S300 to $3,000. All sponsor<; receive mam attractive> part1c1pat1on b<:>nefits, plus the Los Angeles Tim es and Homebuyer~ Guide and Homes For Sale, are offering special sponsor bonus packages Tor the Di;imante sponsors. "The MAME excitement is starting to build as we near the end oi 1991 ," added 0<1~e Lopez of Bramalea, ca.chair of the MAME Awards. "This year's awards program. 'Unmasking The El<cellence, · is the appropriate tribute to a year that demanded a lot of hard work and dedication." For more information about this year's MAME program, call the MAME Information Hot Line at 851-6690. Welcon1c to Property House Realtors~ ~ Pl1fnt Wellt N9wport loc:llllon. No bellc- hWllk In fToot. Vf//f'f prMle with beauti- ful vt.w of bNci\ and OCHn. Room tor ~ on upper RcMy. This lm- macullte duplex easily converted to sm- gfe tamlly mldenc:e. Owner motivated and cooperative. BEST VALUE IN AREA St,t78,000 """··· ~/. 641-3850 , Plopcrty House, RaltOrs . 6308 W. COllt I WIW8)' A must show your pwtic:ular clients! F• bulous ocean vlewl Marble flooring In baths, life flooring In kitchen. Mltrored wardrobes & walls. Mltble frplc, sky- lights, wet bat, sec sya & pvt spa are jus1 some of the outstanding features of this prime location · property. Priced below appnillll. tM0,000 1 •Al Block.a to lluchl Lowest pt1ced 3 bdrm + den In Newport, land lndudedll NOT A BETTER DEAL ANYWHEREll Prtced betow comperabtee fot Immediate ..... Onfy Ute,ooo 149 Lu11• at, N.a. C.-for Ann n"!I ht1l1ll .._, .. • ._ Cll••n ..... Two 3 bdrm, 2 bllltl unlt9 w/gtlntge, ftrepl8cee, OCMI\ .. from upper &ftt. .. lowlr uni Ml ~ llCCeU. Onfy ..... 000 On & Oii Oa1•1ftont Le••••• Wltllllllioe ........ Two bdrm + den + ........... ... y~ -Two bdrm--·-··""' •t,t• --._..... -···-·-·'°"' ., ... Newport m• n-ollicer of AIRllMIP T homas M. Stroud of Sperry Van Ness in Newport Beach has been elected to serve as treasurer of the American Industria l Real Estate Association. P~trick G. O'Healy, senior vice president and industrial division sales man ager of Matlow-Kennedy Corporation in long B~1 has been elected the association's 24m president He succeeds Robert A Flink of CB Commercial in Ventura. The 31 -year-old organization and its subsidiary corporation, The Multiple, is the larg~ organization of industriaV commeroal real estate professionals in the Southland, reJ>resenting 220 industrial real estate firms ana 1,500 associates. Headquartered in the Sheraton Grande Hotel Office Center, the association has experience rapid growth in both membership and services during the past 1 O years. Also electro to serve on the board were Drexel W. O\apman, Jr., of the Seeley Company, Torrance, who will serve as first vice president and long range planning d\alrman; James P: Gillespie, Great Western Industrial, Los Angeles, who will serve as vice president and multiple dfrector; Jack Schlaifer, Beitler Commercial Woodland HiUs, who will 9efVe as ~ president and education chairman; and Arthur D. Ast.on, Jt., who returns to the board as exea.r!Ne vice president and corporate seaetary. ' 111111 ... -.. The 24th annual lltilation Seminar, sponsored bv the Southern California Chapter of the Appraisal Institute, will be held Friday, c>ec. 13, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Los ~les. The ·seminar Is ~ for the specific needs of d-e f)'Ktidoner experience in lltiptJon valuation matters, as well as tfiose preparing for such actlvfdes. for additional lnformatJon call (818) 501-3638. Jftell studias relacatlan woes at s•i•r fir its sales · team T arbell Realtors recently hosted a relocation seminar entided "An Overview of the Relocation Management Industry" for its Southern California sales team. Special guest s~akers inducted John Featherston, publisher of the National Relocation & Real Estate Magazine; R. Darlene Firestone, president and CEO of Premier Relocation Inc., and Mickey A. Williams, president of U.S. Relocation. The trio of experts spoke to a capacity crowd at Tarbell's corporate training center in Santa Ana. The seminar's Objective was to provide a working knowledge of the relocation management industry with Insights on how Tarbell associates could better serve the industry and its corporate dients. The relocation companies contract with corporations to help transferred employees sell their existing home and to purchase another home. Services typically offered by relocation management companies include home purchase and resell, fiome finding or home search, advance or early-marketing programs, property management, tra~tion of hoUsehOld ~. spouse career counseling, rental~. international relocation services, ~ge financing assistance, group move management, destination area counseling, relocation consulting services and equity loan financing, F irest.one, whose company specialized In iwe-marketing corporate homes, and Willfams, whose third-party company ~des J>fe'marketing and home-~rchase services led discussions on the expectations Ol corporations from re~tion companies and, In tum, the aiterla that relocation companies have established in their selection of a real estate broker. The relationship between the relocation company and the corporate dient is driven both ~ cost sensitivity and service. The evaluation of service includes a review of the reJocation company's expertise and productivio/, cost cont.aJnment effectiveness, vendor, program and inventory management Communication also is an important measurement ind includes coonsefing skills, reporting methods, understanding and recommendations. The relationship of the relocation company and the real estate broker alsci is based on a sensitivity to cost and service. Firestone and Williams examined the crit-eria that relocation management companies used in their evaluation d a real estate-broker. They indude the broker's ~ence, knowted~, track record of success, marketing arid communication Skills. The compa,nies also require a bioker to be a member of the multiple listing seMc:e CMLS) in the area, If one exists, or cooperation With other brokers with an MLS does not exist T he real estate broker alto must ~a relocation director or relocation department with a petsof'I or people ~sible for thj~ and J>!e-m~ company listings and home sWdt. The relocation companies also require extensive training of the broker's rek>Cation counselors and agents. Nan O\artoff, vice president of Tarbell Relocation, expwned the stringent performance demands by the refocation management com~ies often eliminate many brokers who do not have, or do not want to invest the time and resources Into developing a sucoessful rekx:ation department Featherston provided a review on the Im~ of the relocation management industry. He pointed out that, according to leading industry experts and the Employee Relocation Council, there are approximately 2so;oo0 corporate moves per year. In addition, there are · approximately 250,000 other ~related transfers. · Twenty percent of these home ~rchased are managed by relocation companies, accounting for $17 billion in residential listings. Featherston alSo emphasized that the 500,000 moves per year actually transfates Into a million transactions -one move involves selling the current home and the purchase of another home, thus two transactions for every move. T he Emp~ Relocation Council, of which Tarbell is a memt>er, 1s regarded as one of the nation's leading organizations of relocation companies, as well as other companies involved In the reloCation process. The relocation management Industry, as we know it today, began in the mld-1960s when AT&T made a decision ID hire an independent and impartial third party ID appraise and ~rchase the homes of its relocating em~ The name 'third-party company" has studc ~since. Today's relocation management industry Is dominated by companies that offer the home-purchase services. In 1968, Tarbell established its own relocation services department. Tarbell Relocation is one of Califomla's lead!ns. brOker-owned relocation organizations. More than 200 higniy trained relocation specialists provide professional services to corporate dients and their employee$, third-party companies, pre-marketing companies, corporate in-house rek>cation deoartments and individual transferees. tarbell is California's largest member of RELOMe International Relocation Network. RELO is a nationwide referral networic of independent real estate brokers specialwng in helpins f.imilies to sell a house in one geographic area and buy a home in another. An example mi2ht in\iolve a family moving from Southern California to New 'York. In this case, Tarbell would list and market to sell the family's current home and refer them to a RELO broker in New YOrk who would help them find a new home. RELO has 1,400 member companies with nearly 4 000 offlc:es with ~ntatives in 13,000 cities in the un'ited States and 19 foreign countries. For additionaJ information on the relocation ma~ and services industry, call Nan Oiarloff at TarbeJI tion Services, 972-0995. t I ( ( ~ ( ~EWPORf BEACA1Ct7STA M~SA PlLOT I REAL ESTATE rwo llWnhomes with ui8WI ol bay, harbor also gracious, elegant A 8!'3cious understated el~nce is rellected in the solid architectural a ppointmen ts of tw o hree-bedroom, five..mth townhomes on he Newport O\annel now offered by :oldwell Banker. The homes also offer our-car~rages with RV access and a >rivate ~to the upper floors. These I~ open and airy properties >ffer spect.aculai views of the bay and he ocean ~ well. Fabulous ocean views can be see n rom the sunny ao_urmet kitchen which >ffers a full size Sub-Zero refrigerator, :ranite countertops, white washed :abinetry, two ovens, five--bumer ran~e and walk-in pantry. For the boating aficionados, you mav step out to your 65-foot-ana, 85-foot-deep water dock available for lease. . Professional office space is also available on the bayfront. An open house will be held daily until sold. Call for open house hours. Both properties are offered by Coldwell Banker Huntington Harbour, 4952 Warner Ave., Suite 101 . For more information contact Eileen Doody or Cheryl Bonaventura at the Coldwell Banker Huntington Harbour office at 846-9094. I DEL MAR OPEN SUNDAY 1-t 2 Bedroom - 3 car parage o·r third bedr~om . Cont8mporary "Cliff' home. Gorgeous views. -$2, 100,000 .. --. ....,..... ...-''"-mm lemil cwt -we ocean & -view. LoweSt Pf1Ced New Bedford • 5 bedrOOml & Pool & • OM ot 111 llrOllt 1n Illa prldge bOM room plUS IOft W/ooelll .._ Pl 4 U ~. a.t q119t1r1 + 2 ~-baths. Wonder1ul pool and spa, air Tot.II GI I ... --. llnry & hrnlY room. co11clllo11eck1n ~ ~-met. Cal for """" .... ~9.000. . SOLD * 10 MORRO BAY DRIVE SOLD * 11 POINT LOMA DRIVE SOLD * 2 POINT LOMA DRIVE SA1Uf«)A'Y, 1'8Certfber 7, f991 I PAGE ~f ,',, ",,",, / ",,,,,,,,, / /," /," / / t' ,--, /',,.,. / _, ,, I'",,,,,",,,./,,,,,,/,,,./,,/ j R AE 7(,0-3000 ~ ~ I<<)l)(;EI{S ~ ' ' ~ "'l1,i11:.: ··\I \\l'(H\I Ill ILlll'-.. -.111\l ,,,-~ ~ ' ' ' * VIEW BUYS IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS AMAZING VIEWS-Of bay and ocean across from park. Two story 4 bedroom plus family room submit your offers! $849,000. *LEVERAGE WITH 10% DOWN! ENORMOUS VIEWS-From almost every room of this SPECTACULAR 5 bedroom 5lh bath custom. Ne~er construction with 4 view balconies, 2 family rooms and den/ study. MOTIVATED SEIJ.ER! WILL CARRY LARGE 2nd T.D.! Reduced to $1,245,000 * VIEW "PROBATE" -NEWPORT HTS 3 Bedrooms. Potential plus. Priced to sell immediately! Don't miss this one! Views of park, bay & ocean. Priced at $599,000. * NPT HEIGHTS -FINISH BUILDING! REDUCED TO $499,000 MUST SELL unfinished remodel. Three bedrooms plus den plus family room. This home is charming and very liveable! Just completed addition. PRICE JUST REDUCED. * "HEIGHTS" FIXER J UST LIS,TED! 4 BDRM, family room borne. Large lot in Quiet Location close to Cliff Drive. $459,000. * "HEIGHTS BARGAIN!" Newport Beach fee land for only $385,000! Sturdy lath & plaster 3 Bdrm, 2 bath with 4 car garage. Call today! ,. *BRAND NEW LISTING IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS TRADmON AND CHARM! H ard to find 4 BDRM 3 BATH. Custom with 6 car garage! Convert garage for "Live-Io" quar- ters. Exceptional house -Exceptional value! $589,000. * NEW LISTING! "LAGUNA IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS" A LOOK AT OCEAN AND CATALINA from the spacious deck of this 3 BDRM 2¥l bath home. Two story hillside location. Oood sized yard. Open beamed ceilings, French doors, 2 fireplaces, private spa. JUST REDUCED! $569,000 INCOME PROPERTIES COSfA ME&\ Duplex with excellent Income ............. $ll9,000 NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX 1 Block to Ocean or Bay. Large 3BDRM 3BA. Owners Unit. ................................ $41',500 REM~ ~ (' l t )-~ {) ~) () : ~----------~--___...._...-..-.-.--.-. f .. ' ---- PAGE 38 I SATURDAY D~cember 7, 1991 Grubb & Ellis agents Bob and Terry Coluccio, standing in back, present thei r rccenl drawing prize to Arthur and Margaret Johnson. Johnsons awarded prize Cl1tih.t\l'n res1dC'nts Arthur and Marg..irl't )ohn~un won Grubb & Ellis/ NC'w port Bc,1 c h '~ most recent dr.iwmg Thi· 1 nuplc: \\On a un£'-night stay, 111( ludmg breakfast, JI th<' Doryman Inn on the p<.>ninsula. "I seem to be having a lucky streak IJtt'ly!" exclaimed Margaret Johnson. Hosting the drawing and presenting the awa rd were hu sband-wife team Bob and Terry Coluccio. They can be reached at Grubb & Ellis, 2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100, Newport Beach, 644-6200. Analysts predict smaller home sizes and higher prices B y 1 <JCJS, the a-.erage new house c,olcJ 1n C Jltfornia will be about 200 ... quarc feet sm.1ller than the 1.875-square foot version produced last yew. The average price will rise from • irnund $220,000 to an average of $275,000. That prediction, and others equally c,ombe r, were offered by a statewide group of housing-market analysts who met tn Southern California recently. Some of changes they see in the industry -like the shrink ing living space -already have begun. But over the next four years, they expect the average house will not only grow smaller in size, it will be built on a smaller lot, and will have fewer standard features than today. Prices of new dwellings are expected to rise a pproximately 20 percent by 1995. In the near term, however ~ will decline, the analysts concurred, due to significant "down-sizing," the indu~ euphemism for production d smaller houSes. Prices on resale housing, tfW!)' project, will rise an averase 6 to 8 percent oYef the next two years. Thereafter, they figure, existing housing will increase more rapidly in value because of its proximity to urban and coastal areas, and growi ng disparity with new-housing costs because of building fees. In the meantime, it will be at least two years before California's housing industry recovers from its sluggishness, accordi ng to Sacramentan John Schleimer of Market Directions, and the eight other real estate consultants who took part in the forecast. They believe that recovery, over the longer term, will be slowed by "a failure to provide a mix of ho using to accommodate incomes, and a political system Jacking a cohesive plan or reafistic hou~ng agenda." California's housing sho~ge will accelerate, the oonsu~nts contend, with costs continuing to outdistance incomes. The problem of providif18 adequate housing for fln1nci1llY. strapPed residents of the state will be<X>me ''a major todaJ i.... fot the '90s, ,, they predict. ' ... Hayes/Martin given new home account C iting the agency's extensi ve baclcground in d eveloping succeSsful real estate marketing communications programs, Republic Development announced that 1t has selected Hayes/ Martin Associates of Costa Mesa to handle the advertising, public relations and marketing pr<?gram fo r Avocet, Republic's new singfe family ho me project located in t he master-pfa nned-Aviara community in Carlsbad. Sandra Martin·Keedy, principal of Hayes/Marti n Associates, stated that the agency "is delighted to work with Republic Development and is in the process of developing a marketing commu nications program that will focus on the development's exceptional amenities, location and value." Republic Development is the latest of a number of new accounts acquired by Hayes/Martin Associates. ,..,t a time when the real estate industry is experi encing o ne of the most challenging markets in recent history, Hay~Martin Associates has consistently attracted new builder accounts to its prestigious cl ient roster. "Effective marketing communications programs are always important to the success of a project but in a slow market they're even more essential," remarked Martin-Keedy. "The market is smaller and the competition is keener. To be successful, a developer must create a unique message and make sure it reaches his potential market." Drawing on its bu ilder-s id e background and 15 years of association in the real estate iodusw , Hayes/Martln Associates is noted for its effective marketing programs and attention to client service. Hayes/Martin clients include some of t he largest and most respected residential development companies in Southern California. The agency has contributed to the marketing efforts and successes of a variety of projects such as master planned communities, single fami ly h o me neighb or h ooo s , townhomes and co ndom inium developments. Hayes/Martin recently received a 51\M award for best logo for the Pavoreal project by Western National Homes. bringing the total nu mber of awards to 49 during its five yea rs of bu~iness. The agency's awards include 23 finalist and two grand awards from MAME in 1987 and 1988; three ELAN finalist awards; four fi nalist and one top award at LAU RE L. The agency's success extends beyond the locaT real estate commu nity to the national level where they have won six silver and one gold award at MI RM and three fina list and a grand award from TARGET. Hayes/Martin Associates is a member of the Building Industry Association of Southern California, the Sales and Marketing Council of the BIA and the Home Builders Council. Hayes/Martin Associates is located al 3186 Airway D in Costa Mesa. For more information call 641 -0755. Batik on m resldtlntlal 11ro1111rty now llVllll•IB by mall T he third edition of "How to Manage Residential Property for Maximum Cash Flow and Resale Value" ($21.95 plus S4 shipping, CA residents add sales tax) by John T. Reed has been released by Reed Publishing. The new edition is updated to include subjects like The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1986, lawsuit prevention, and employee screening . In addition, it covers problems unique to managing single-family rental houses, What insuran~ rental property owners should have and how to buy it as cheaply as possible, how to deal with the common landlord emergencies which traumatize many novices Into leaving the business, hoW to conserve energy and water, how to manage absentee, and more. Unlike most manasement boob, this one explaJns how many management decisions affect building value. The book also lndudes street~rt lnformatfon like the fact that it's extremely difficult to ~ I ftat rod repaired Of repleced IO It won't •Jc -and how to sucx:eed at making your Rat rod WllMlght. The d\lpllln,on tlMnt 1Creening and move-in checklist will, if followed, generally prevent a landlord fro m becoming the victi m of a ''Tenant From Hell" like the one portrayed by Michael Keaton in the 1990 movie "Pacific Heights." Investors often ask which computer software to use for rental property bookkeeping. Author Reed also publishes a real estate investment newsletter, "Real Estate Investor's Monthly." He palled that newsletter's subscribers asking which real estate software they liked best The answer was none. So Reed explains in "How to Manage" how to set up your own software using popular data base management and spreadslieet programs. JOhn T. Reed has been a small landlord since 1969. He has also managed large apartment complexes and O(fice bUildings owned by others. He is the author and publisher ci 1 O real estate investment books and reports, a nationwide real estate investment newsletter, and nine real esute lnvestn.ent catsette ~ms. Reed holds a bachelor's ~ from Wm Point and an master's In ~ administration from Hatvald BUllnm School. a NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY 0 b Re al Estate . -, . . _ -»· ·.· - -.. • , : . ' -~ \. ' • • ~~ .... • i; f. . - R«ent teal .,_aim • rf!POlttd by the Con-11~tM ~ts rtde Co. in $int.a AN. R~a/ es-~tt tnMJICtiorts appe•r in ~ Pilot ~~ry SJtur-<hy. o 660 W. Wilson St.. S200 000 4 bedroom 2 bath to Pablo R ve,,tura ' ' ' tate transactions appear in tM POOt ~ S.tur· <Uy Newport Beach o s 11 Ave t.uxo. $31 5,000, 3 bedroom, J bath to Pearl Lebartli ::i 69l W. Wilson St., S 170,000, 4 bedroom 2 CMteMela bath to Albert Albrecht ' 0 2242 MiMr St, S18J,500, 3 bedroom 2 bdth o 2l08 Vista Oondo, $459.000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Gregory Ot!folice o 502 Ave ~nzo. S344,000, J bedroom, 2 bi th to J05ef Szigeti o 504 Ave Lorenzo. S36S,SOO, 3 bedroom, 2 bdth to Fr.inc~ [ Malcho a '4a hulwtM A\le., S22S,000, 4 bedroom. 2 b.ltfi to~ 8. Haaof> to urlo Spar.leino • 0 2162 ~pie Sl, S18J,OOO, 2 bedroom, 1 bath to Gregory D. 8nggs o 403 Feliz, $310,000, 3 bedroom, 2 b.lth to Colin McKenzie .J 9S6 a.,...... St., $222,000, 4 bedroom, 2 b.lth to VldOt J. Franco O (9S8 Cheyenne St., $205,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Tuan V. Nguyen , 1156 KlnP'O!' SL, S285,000. 2 bf-droom 2 b.Jth to john A. SchurerNn ' u 1074 Vallejo 0 ., $225,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bdth ro David P. Hohmann 13424 SantA Clara 0 ., S231,000, 3 bedroom, 2 barh 10 Marpret Olamllti a 1125 Dana Dr •• $341,000, 3 bedroom. 2 h.lth 10 Edward E. TaW!I :J 937 Jasmine Ci., S267,000, 4 bedroom. 2 bdth to Chin C. Wei ~ 3109 ManlitM Dr., S235,000, 3 bedroom. :> bath to Cati M. Takechi :-i 907 Hyde a., $234,000. l bedroom l b.irh '" P.thrta 1,,body 900 'ow.fl 0., S 183,SOO. 2 bedroom 2 bdih tu M~llSSi' Ohls. 2lS3 ltut~ Or., S196.000 J bedroom ~ t>Jth to ~riu IYmo. 2273 Cofum!Q Dr., ~241,000 J bedroom :! 'l.lth to Shoreh S. SNh1m 2421 Minutenwt Wy., S 14 1 000 2 bt>druom ' bdth to Cs.aha Gyorgy 163 Brooldlne Ln., S 160,000, I bl."Clronm ~ ~th to M.lty l S. Dobasho 2339 Richmond Wy .. S 14 5,000, 3 bedrllorn :! h.ith to Angel S. Viloria •'2413 Rlc:hmond Wy .. $159,000 J bedroom ~ bath to 8™'fO<d McDon.ald 2726 Statblrd Dr.. s s20.ooo. 5 bfodroom 4 li.ith to Thomas A. Goodwin 1 2211 radflc: Ave., $585,000. 1 bedroom, t b.1th to Olympia Stapak1J 579 W. lay St.. $200,000, 3 bedroom, I b.ith h> Miguel Gomez a 849 Gowmor St, S 165,000, 3 bedroom 1 bath to Md1id Ot!zahd • n 830 Pine Pl., S 185,000 3 bedroom, 1 bath to Victor St!gov1a Recent reJ/ estdte SJ/es JS reportf'd by the Con- rrnental La~rs T1rle Co rn Santa ~n.J. Re.1/ b WESTCAl FINANCIAl 11&1 llllll fllll!IU 1 llfllllllll 30 Year Fixed Still Under Market 8.625%/8. 90*,,. • _ .......... )(;~..o--v: ~. ""'(Y'() • S' J• .. ~ kGreot Adjustable Rates, Tool Storts 5.85/8.01 ,,,. 15•30960 Day Lock-Ins • Purcha .. or Refh\once • Jumbo loons avollable to $4 mllllon """" .. ,.,. .... ~ lo c:helnge. Cati '°' 0.tolls Paul Hamlhon (7 ••> 720.8"0 't'O ~· C .. :'\' Sl-0 1!!0 ~a."'0;1" TIJere ls a dillerence ••. Lowest Bates · Best Service I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. A MORTGAGE CORPORATION Resident/al Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 million * Free 60 Day Lock-ins * SFR to 4-Unlts For /\Jore lnforrnation Call Don Ti/Iv 71 4-851-0202 30 Yr. Axed 1st. T.D. 30 Yr. A.R.M. 1st T.D. ® --....... ...., .. ,8,50o/of8, 78 APR 5.875%/8.420 APR Max. loan $191,250 Min. 10% down 60 day lock Max. loan $600.000 Min. 10% down 60 day lock Ratn aa of DK. 5, 1991 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30.year tlxed IHTEREST ~ POINTS LOCK· PHONE RAT£ DOWN (!) IH A.P.A. (71 •0 951-8206 (714)~1 11 1 (BOO) 843-7846 (71 4) n4-8200 (BOO) 554-2626 (800) 333-BANK (714) 937.5200 (714) 587-3050 (714) 248-t 178 (714) 851-0202 (714) 650-0855 (714) 25:M155 (714) 49fM)850 (800) 338-3060 (213) 7&1441 (800)~1611 (714)~ (714)eee-1M& 8.750% 20 1.500 45 8.96 8. 750% 20 1.500 45 8.96 ---------8. 625 % 5 2.000 60 8.89 8.625% 10 1.500 21 8.83 8.500% 10 2.000 30 8.76 8.500% 20 t.750 21 8.73 8.500% 10 t.625 30 8.n 8.500% 10 1.750 21 8.73 8.500% 10 1.500 60 8.71 , 8.500% 10 1.625 22 8.n 8.875% 10 0.000 21 8.92 8.500% 20 1.625 10 a.n 8.625% 10 1.500 14 8.83 8.625% 5 2.000 30 8.89 8.875% 10 0.000 30 8.92 8.500% 10 2.000 30 8.78 8.~ 5 1.500 30 8.83 30·year adjustable INTEREST ~ POINTS MAJ!. MARGIN ADJ. RATE OWN (!.) A.P.R LOAN (~) IHOEX FREQ. 5.500% 10 1.000 7.26 191,250 2 375 6CO 6M 4.875% 10 1.750 7 30 191,250 2 375 6CO 6M -----~--~ 4.875% 10 t .750 7.30 191,250 2 375 6CO 6M 7.200% 20 0.250 7.90 --500--,000---3.-000---l-6M ___ 6_M_ 5.250% 10 :/.125 __ 7...;..63..;..__...;.1~91;..:;.2=:50~--=2::.;.8:.:..7.::.5====1T~S====-1.:..:Y=- 5.625% 10 1.750 7.40 191,250 2.625 ITS lY 5.625% 10 1.500 7.43 191,250 2.500 6CO 6M 6.950% 20 1.875 7.82 500,000 2.750 l6M 6M 6.750% 20 1.250 9.08 500,000 2.350 110 1M __ 7._87_5_% __ 20 __ 1...;..500_;__~9.02 ___ 600_~·000 ___ 2._250 ___ 1_10...;._ __ 1_M_ 6.625% 10 2.000 7.39 191 ,250 2.500 6TB 6M 6.750% 30 1.000 7.67 1.500,000 2.875 ITS tY 5.875% 5 2.000 7.62 191,250 2.625 6CO 6M ------6.000'% 10 1.000 7.04 191,250 2.125 6CO 6M 5.875% 10 1.500 7.45 191.250 2.500 6CO 6M 5.0<IO'% 10 1.750 7.31 191,250 2.375 6CO 6M 5.875% 20 2.000 7.62 600,000 2.625 6CO 6M -~--'-----=----=-=:..:....---=-=~ 5.875% 10 1.500 7.57 350.000 2.625 6CO 6M 5.875% 10 0.000 8.58 19l,250 2.000 110 1M NIA NIA NIA • NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA 5.875% 20 1.875 7.22 191,250 2.375 ITS 1Y 5.625% 10 1.625 7.50 181,250 2.750 ITS 1Y 4.875% 10 1.750 7.30 181,250 2.375 6CO 6M s.875% 20 uso 1.~ &00.000 2.soo eco 6M t ,0()0% 10 1.250 7.82 181,250 2.175 1TS 1Y PAGE 4fJ/ SAl\IROAY; December 7', 1991 W-dh assaciadon's OK, ramp can be installed D ear Hotline: the prospective buyer with the following: My mother, who is confined to (a) a copy of the governing documents of a wheelchair, has recently moved the association, (b) a copy of the financial into my Fountain Valley condominium. statement, (c) a statement in writing as to My unit is on the bottom floor. the amount of any assessments levied on Entrance to the unit is gained via three the seller's unit which are unpaid, and (d) stairs. As a result, it is imperative that a statement relative to any restrictions in the stairs be replaced with a ramp in the governing documents limiting the order to provide access. Do I have a occupancy, residency or use of your unit right to change the stairs to a ramp? on the basis of age. -Condominium Owner Your clients can ask the association to Dear Owner: perform these services if a written request While you do not have an absolute is made on the association, which Ross Feinberg Condo Hotline right to modify the thereafter may charge a fee to your client entrance to you r unit, for the service. However, the fee cannot there is a vehicle by exceed the association's cost to prepare which you can and reproduce the requested items. accomplish your 0 intended goal. Initially, D ear Hotline: you must nave plans I am the newly elected president drawn up depicting the of a 28-year-old community material and location of development in Newport Beach. The the proposed map and development consists of single-family submit the plans to your homes and, since we were one of the association, in care of original planned developments in the architectural Newport, our CC&Rs state th~t they committee, for approval. expire in 30 years. Furthermore, while I Civil Code Section have carefully reviewed them, there 1360 specifically does not seem to be any provision provides for alterations in whatsoever to extend the validity of the order to facilitate access for people who CC&Rs. are blind, visually handicapped, deaf or Does this mean that our CC&Rs can physically disabled as long as certain requirements are met. In particular, the no longer be enforced? Can we no proposed ramp must be consistent with longer collect assessments? Can we no the applicable building code requirements longer control architectural and, among other factors, must not improvements? As you c.an imagine, I preve nt reasonable passage by other am extremely concemed. residents. -Concerned While other requirements exist. your Dear Concerned: im mediate action should be to apply to You are not alone. The legi.slature the association -which, according to specifically addressed this situation after Ctvil Code Section 1360 (DJ, cannot deny finding that numerous common interest approval of the proposed ramp without developments have been created with good cause. deed restrictions which did not provide a 0 means for the owners to extend the term D ear Hotline: of the CC&Rs. I am a real estate agent As such, Civil Code Section 1357 was specializing in sales of coridominiwm enacted effective Jan. 1, 1986. Pursuant units in the southern OnftRe CouMy to Section 1357, enforceability of your area. More and more I am 1'aving CC&Rs may be extended, but onty by prospective buyers requesting copies ol jipproval of the owners having more than all governing documents ol tf\e SO percent of the votes in the association association. l feel this is the or any greater percentage specified for an association's responsibility and not that amendment of my dient, the seller. Isn't there a Accordingly, it is imperative that this way for prospective buyers to contact matter either oe put on the ballot at your the association directly so that my next annual meeting or, more clients are not burdened. appropriately, that a special meeting be _ Agent called strictly for the purposes of voting Dear Agent: on extending the term of the declaration. The answer to your question is Without such a vote, you will no lo~r something of a hybrid. Initially, it is the be able to enforce your CC&Rs, including seller ancf not the association who ;s assessments and architectural control. responsible for providing prospective Finally, you should be commended for purchasers with the appropriate finding the termination provision within gocuments. your document, as often associations fail In particular, the seller must provide to realize that their CC&Rs are no longer ..;;=~=========~-, valid and, accordingly, have not taken the appropriate action to extend their SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS -PliL ' ' .. M...a78 enforceability. (Roi• hlnl>Bg It an IMornq and ~· ~ ol hld«1tt, tee & ~ • law flnn etrtpltMlzlftl tM ptaCtk:ti of law #tr the MN of ~~.~cannot .,..,._lllMI~--,_...,,., '""°""tu ,,..,.,,.., ..,, ... ..,......, .. nNlnl" ....... ,,, Ste '"° ... Cl ..... WJiiilf10fl, ~ -~~'~" CMt,.,.., t.Jt. .uo, Nc..pott ~ c.Momla f2UO.) f, . I' 1 1 t •,'I' 1 1 of' I I 1, • 0 1t 1 t t I I; t It t t. I ' It f 'I 1 I I I• If ft It I I I 1 It t 1 f' 1 I t 'I• I 1J1 f • • • • • • • ' • ' • ' • • • • j • • • • • • • • • • • • • f • ' • • ' • ' • • By ARIANNE For real estate agen~ the week of Dec. 7-13 ARIES (I am -first, then you can be second, aren't I nice?) -Ram's Mars ag- gressiveness can result in too many irons in the fire. Friend's bruised toes does not ftelp either. long distance calls from a male friend and in-laws could distract you. A friend, who is an escrow officer, and you best client are about to lock horns. Stand pat in the middle. TAURUS -(I have -and please don't touch my stuff) -Buyers with cash in hand won't push you too fast. You need time to sort out this contract and that's that! listen to VIP Virgo with good advice. There is more than you r way of doing things. A missed inspectjon appointment could delay an escrow too long. Pick up your feet and buy a new pair of shoes. GEMINI -(I think -and think and think, my head hurts, you take over) - Twins love the ballet and dancing, Fancy, dancing words will not save two con· tracts. Stick to basics. You could remind balky buyers that interest rates are very at- tractive. Take a chance. You mildlt try to interest first-time buyers in taking a leap into home-ownership. Nothing li(e it! CANCER -(I feel -no I'm not pouting, just feeling) -Better stay clear of as- sociates. They are not in the mood to listen to your tale of woe. Put on your smiley face and contact people in your "farm area." A splashy ad for your largest listing will attract an international buyer plus a referral. Don't let childishness interfere with an escrow. LEO -(I will -tell you all about it, sit still and listen) -Check all figures on a closing escrow. May be a mistake. A little cash here or there does not bOther you, but your seller minds about every penny. He will give you a great listing in ap- preciation. Buy a gift for a child and something nice for new home. Stay put and take weekend easy .. VIRGO -(I analyze -and pick and pick, ooooh is that dirty?) -Mercury, your co-ruler with c.eminl, is rolling backward causing glitches. Did you know you have your very own planet waiting to be discovered? It may already have shown up. You have been so patient not complaining about having to share with the twins. Use that quiet patience with two sellers whO could sell their homes. LIBRA (I balance -I don't know yet, I'm still weighing it) -You and a co- worker make beautiful, financing music for two of your listin~. You need to do new artwork and layouts for your personal advertising. Cet a new public imase for yourself. Would not hurt to spruce up yourself. A former associate may try to ace you out of a listing, Ignore them. SCORPIO (I desire -and watch out if you desire what I desire) -Soft, lovely, Venus rolls into your sun sign and you become approachable. Usually people take your "oool manner" as coldness. Would they be shocked if they ever ran into your hidden passions! An ea:entric seller understands perfectly. Money rolls in for Scorps who have done their homework! SAGITTARIUS -(I see -and why can't you see what I seel) -Your direct ap- proach is a breath of fresh air for most. Your new VIP dients do not need to be re- minded of weaknesses. Coat the truth with some Venus fluff. To thine own self be true, but; it doesn't hurt to put truth between big slices of support and kindness. Two sales are riding on your understanding, CAPIJCOIN -(I use -and it's for your own~) -We know money and power is impc>ftlnt to you, but is it worth a friendShip? ~You are very loyal to the few friends you hr.-e. let 90 and work on improving yourself. Start a new pro;ect that Is dose to your hurt. Yes, you have a heart. A sale will oc::cur when you are not even looking. AQUAJtlUS -(I know -and you will never know eiactJy what I know) -You are suppose to be 1 humanitarian. So why are,you being so uppity with the buyer who has an acxentl Ale )OU really helpt!l them with financing? While you are working with them, a large escrow will fall into place. You need a hint? Four units with a great w•r view. ftSaS -(I bellew -don't tiy to ~·n me down to what) -Does a ftst1 stop swimming when )1CMI are talking to IH running around circles and ~ two larp oonOois "Ft In~ ~ant. You two bu)'ers who would !ewe them. They~ haW red hair. Mab amends to a daric-hatred lady and ~lease the past. 11M ...... Mt Jl!llll'..., I &A.. .... rW..,_ ... _ ilpll ... 19i6wl I •. IAWAllJANN&. • - ' 4 t h t h r c I I NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 I PAGE 41 REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE Dpui ~ ~ 5 .dun 1-~ $69S,~oo 2338 ~ -E<Uibluff Very few "origirml plftl" tn the "Lusk" 4BR + family rm, "country-style" home on huge "11,000 1q. ft." comer lot. "Painters are 11111 cleaning their brushes, lt'a that "8ahll" Nothing like it, top to bottom remodel. Wow! Don't miss seeing tt"8 home, even tf you don't buy •1 m (714) 84CMS580 l.C! ~ & ala... lralton WTa&ff MIUSIOla llDG. 1SOl £AS1IU.W DIM. QI( .. llWPOllT BOI, C.tllllllM .. 148 . on the bay. New constructJon. $3,100,000 301 MOIUmfG STAR llRUU AUD 631-2883 144.ol200 Incredible Offer Ne•t To Newport Coast 2 Weeks Only (Dec. 7-22)111 In Oceanalde Cameo Shona, Corona del Mar Ope• Saaclap, Dec. Ith from Noon to 4:00 P .M. (otherwlae bp appointment) Ca.mec c:Ehou.i !D'tll1f: d/t cf?oxbu'tfj BUY OR BUY WITH LEASEBACK (while appreciating) in this fabulous location with private beach access, almost 10,000 sq.ft. lo~ spa. large treed yard, 3...f Bctrms, l~ baths, expandable I-story ranch. Low HOA. o:\.w in &mz.o ~ CJ~ cf(~,. fwm $1,475,000 14' $3.S d1i{Ufwn. <]Jou CWt1L o./foU to fa" t/,.u OfU at $895,000. For Information call (714) 721-8035 Vlflmrs aAUOA llLAllD llOllD Spacious + highly upgraded duplex I QUIET WEST END OF BALBOA lSU\ND 3Bll 38A. Reroodeled in ·e1 and '89 Owner's unit 3BR. family room. outdoor pa1D ~ roo( dect. 38A \IP anc1 28R. 2BA doWnS10i1S Eicellent .. ,,,000 Vdl\J9 at ...... ..... ........ Bal b [)Jplex ..... -Little Isl custom hm & OP4 .. .._ .. New custom hOme + Op(. views 0( bay ## ... fl_ ...,, 38R. 2.BA Quiet West end. Reduoed ...... . Jr ._ -Utile Bal II custan. 3BR. ~~ ,,,.,.. ---..... Bal ls. CU5'0ln 3BR. 2 51!A den. Aool decL ...... &...:=~~~ ,.,, ..,_ ............ llllMlll ...... OU 3rd tae.,,,.,,... 61'1 tlll cmcK nMIOIJ) • Jiii ULll • lllllT ••-mn Ocean Vlnr $249,00011 759-1877 OID CDll/NEARLY NEW 503 DAHLIA Eq)oy ocean-dose Uvtng in this 2600 s.f. open and ahy 3 BR, 2~ BA home. Formal LR & DR, gourmet eat-In kitchen. Master suJte with fireplace. Priced at SMS,000 IW Qldd Sale .Id •ow To Get nb Pn·U.tlaf Prtce 675-1108 or 436-7103 <Vaaant -ot1wt .::Sdl! Sapa\ cad loc:ltion, pat view, bidden in • tna ~ moments from pool ac tennis! 0.-.tiory, .,..t.ling condition. SulNltit all ~tmp,olfml ~ dlldz.utU., cRf1c.. 8 -0 0 1· I ,. • t • _ .. _ .. ------_..,...___ PAGE 42 I SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 •Spa •Pool +View **Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool vGive Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ••57 Balboa Coves (Balboa Cov.s) N.B. 67~161 5895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 221 Heliotrope, Corona def Mar 759-9100 $795,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 1-4:30 ••. • 83 Ocean Vista, Nwpt B<:h 720-1207 $798,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOMS 216 Calabria, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $294,000 Saturday 1-4 .. • ...-229 Emerald Bay, Em90lld Bay Laguna 494-1555 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • 28811 Shady Lane, Laguna Beach 760-8702 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • 635 Frankfort, Huntington Beach 760-8702 $569,900 Sun 1-5 ** • 221 E Bayfront, Balboa Island 873-3777 $1,950,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1808 Ruth Lane, Newport Beach 6 73-4400 S529,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 711 Via Udo Nord, Udo Isle 875-e181 $937,500 •1112 Berkshire Lane, Westcfiff NB Sat/Sun 1·5 759-9100 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2320 Port Aberd .. n, Seawind, NB 720-0611 $718,000 Sat/SUn 1-4 517 Poppy, Corona def Mar 921-2180 $899,900 Saturday 1-4 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE 4 BR plus FAii RM or DEN e 2338 Attxltue, ~. NB 840-5580 M91,500 e 482 Abbie Way, Eaamlde, Coata M ... 831-8011 1389.000 Saturday 1-4 • 15172 Vk:hy, lrvln9 780-8702 $309,900 Sunday 1..S ••""' • 5 Rue Cannea, 'a.g Canyon, NB &44-1800 $1,2915,000 . Sunday 1-4 T175e Skylark Ln, 8ayaest NOfth, NB tf73..3TT7 $845,000 Sunday 1-6 •2027 Bayatde Dr, N9wport Sch 875-e181 $1,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19552 Brooldlne, Huntington a.actt 780-8702 $284,950 Sat 1-5 • 228 Hazel Or. COM 7~1885 S1 ,700,000 .... /•5 Cypr ... Pt. Lane, Big Canyon Sun 12-5 873-8728 St ,395,000 Sun 1 •. 5 .... ""'+Rue Chantllty, Big Cenyon N.B. 759-9100 $1,400,000 Sunday 1-4:30 ... ;e Rue Vlflar9, 8'g Cyn NB 873-8728 11 ,339,000 Sat/Sun By Appt ••101 Via Florence, Udo, ... 844-9080 $1 ,395,000 .. 2047 Poft Prownc», HIW Vw Hma Sat 1-S 720-0e11 1559,000 Sun 1 M 5 BR plus FAii RM or DEN TOWNHOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 2BEDROOlll *+..,eeso Caigney #WT, VIiia 8albcMl. NB 95&-6800 $249,000 Sat 1-S ., ... San Bn.lno, H9wpoft ee.ctl 72CMJ811 1218,000 / Sun 1-45 2 BR plus FAii RM or DEN * • .-1 Salzburg, Hrbt Rdge, NB 7e<M702 $439,900 .. ""' • 13 Bay Cove Lane, S.. laland NB Sat 1-5 7eo-o211 $825,000 Sun 12-4 3BEDROOMS ••tMO Vl9ta c.udal, IMut'ra, NS ~9878 Sunday 12-6 518 VentaJa, The~. NS 944-1800 $385,000 ~1-4 e..-29 s-biootl Colle, (S..19Mnd) NB 72CMJ811 $725,000 Sun 1-4 223e Elden Ave tl'H, Costa M ... 831-1298 $216,500 Sunday 1-4 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •e ..-55 Shealwat9r, Newport Beach 780-8702 $399,900 Sat 1-6 **. 3329 V1a Udo, Newport Beach 873-3777 1895,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plua 2 BR HOMES FOR RENT - •1742 Port M~. Hft:>r Vl9w Hmee, NB 4M-2073 S1IOO/mo Sat/Sun 12-3 I Plug Into the Pilot Classified section to find · services from electricians and plumbers to landscapers & painters. Coll 642·5678 to place your ad tOOQY! ,-. [ I ' .-'11'' I ' I~ f ~ . ' I ' • ' I • ' • -I "--. • j I ' -~ ·-~) I I ~EWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 I PAGE 43 CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE •TWNHM VALUES CNwmlng newer En- Ollah tudora. 38R 2\-tB a, $399.500 & 28R 28A $349,500 W/ vauftN celllng1, fire- ~-=~~.;, PA TENORE Alt7 702 '°* 11 $aid) COSTA MES/\ !OH -r::=:=r-J U 'klt: Gii.i .i~ "fALTOA Rltr of the Yeer '90 EASTSIDE S PACIOUS 4BR home. Family rm w/ frplc, master suite, spa. 4 car ganige, RV parking w/allay ac-c.sa 13",000 482A8BllEWAY OPl!N SAT 1o4 Dl!SPl!RATI! Owner haa purchased an- other home. 3BR 2Ba, huge lot w/RV parking LEASE OPTION NEWHOllEI 38R & 48R, awt 2300 aq. ft. S1800/mo. 2103 Veit~ Roed Builder 548-7001 Move Up to MeuVerdtl! Charming 3BR 2Ba home on cukle-..c. Large lot & RV ac- cess. Asking only 1280,000. Call for appl Alk for Anne Mee-land e:U • 1296 or 751...:s:>o WMfa}(R ' .. I N I \\ I' ( 1 h I HI.,\( If I oi.•1 •IPYOWS• Southpon model. 8BR + 4.58". <><:.an vtew. LO cul~•••c lot. Aut. S785K. Exd Agt & much more. 1-.0""'HJi~"""ii ...... T""'ts""'U""M-1-14....-~"=======--=::--1297,000 Houae on R2 cui-o. 7~1704 B :\l I l't.'\'. . ' ,, Duplu $409,000 flit'tc.cl To Seti • Nr Hom + --..,.. v.luel Clos• to Oft ..... ,.. ... 1 Ila. .. ahopa & walk to Rl!C l!NTLY R• decorated pool home. 48R, family rm w/land- acaped yard In great nghbrtld 1389,000 .. c. 228 Roo .... ter S279K Agt. 845-2770. IK\'INE IO·M 38R, 1~, trplc , Corona bchl Moll· TURTl.EROCK DEAL! open~.~..., V*d?t~;.,Aot7,.3 TOWNHltOME 2 Lg $227,900. 3BR, 2BA. pe11oa. ~ ...,..a --11., matr au H , 2 car ga-Must Mii befo,. for• ape ...... ...._ Nlo New c:uatom butlt U· rage. Lg patio. Great c:toaure. Call Gobi, Agt cony a ""' IUlldedl ~home Walk ataner hm 1179,000 262 2742 "' ... '° .;;& bet\. Greet 0 vMw ~~ 831-80'11 ·----·---bHCh. ''"*'" on OCMn a canyon 2 For Ad Action rw unit .. S100fwno. ,,.., BR eultaa. 3 ·car ""i""'iA,.,,..,U""T""'t=FU,..,....L,-pvt-2""'e=R Call a 111 N ...... an. g111, 11,700,000. Call 2~BA twnhm. Must oon. .I.DJ(. ~ John 780-1185 aeu nowt $189,000. ~~ ..... y ay Ide N Agt. 845-5198. -....-. .... ~ =-~..::=~FREE D1rtCl61'V 0t AD-VISOR ...... ...._. .. ............. ..... i.... ~-­......... . ...., .. ..... led .... &.-For 8 ale ·~· .-..2. ••79 •• ,,,,. --·--., ....... NOO...,v 'L==-==-vv===~~llDBlll- lit ",I . ' l .t '\I II \I I 00:.? GEN EH.Al too.! C.t-.:'l;t.llAl. 100:.! 'I. I· \\ I 'I JI\ I I Ill :\( II I 11t.•1 1 HARBOR RIDGEi Abaolute ateell Condo w/pool, apa. tennl1 + view • Only $489,900 w/Termal OPENTODAYI 24 HR DOORMAN! Only mlc:t-rlH ocean & bay condo w/t>oat allp & 24 hi doorman In Mly secured bldg. Ltg model 28R 2~Ba w/ UUNI. $4545,000 W/ Tanna. OPN TODAY BAYVIEW TERR Absolute value! Model perfect 3BR 2~Ba home w/pvt yard + lush l andscaping $399,900 w1Term1! OPEN TODAYI VILLAULIOA Nl:,Wl'I 11< I Hl:.A< II l(Jh'I OPEN HOUSE H•rbor Hlghl•nds Large family home In Mariner'• School Dis· trict reduced for quick sale. Private upstairs master aulte. warm & cozy family rm, dining rm, pool 1lze yard. Now )u1t 1529,500 Sff 1 eoa Ruth Ln Open S•t/Sun 1-4 673-4400 PenthouM 2BR 2BA -------- w/dln rm + "V patio Sall y o ur home decit In aacurity bldg. through cluslfled Only 1249,900 w/ M2a878 · i !'H V. !'OH I I BEACH 1111;9 OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 1-4 SEAFAIRE 230 Liiie Ln #107 Spectacular Ocean & Habor Views XLg Sunny Pallo 1 BR Modol Perfect Fully Furnlahed MexPavera, BerberCpt Jacuzzi Wash/ Ory $249,900 May L• ... or Lease Option Other Great View Propertle1 Also Available to s .. from 1 198,000 PLUS LEASES Ju1t ask Realtor: lbry Ann llcGuire 646-8770 term11 Open Toclaw1 PATRICK TINORE 1n=-----a1 Agt71N702 (OweJ S1 so.aoo.ooo Sold) Ctl-.;".;J: H.\I 1011.! No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper Mi. ftta In. lit-Nt-.H/\I 11111.! •BAYFRONT dpbc W/ dodl. Oen vu w/fJO' waterlront. Remodeled $599,000 8eo.a927 Call Claasltlecl Todarl M2-M78 GEl'lil:.IL\I lllO:! : l1nn1•• EIBEL'S BEST BUYS OF THE ~I LlONGS LISTINGS I 1 ' -, I ., ' I t 0 -', • -~ ~, r.----------------------, 11714 PORT llANLEIQH -$559,000 ·Exquisite c::are by the original I owner. Very private yard. Upgraded kitchen. .I L----------------------CHOICE INVE811ENT TOWNHOME -$249,000- 8111 Lcx9licll1, Near Getson's Mkt, steps tio Npt Cnt.·· -----.......,...., 11 CBQDBIU.S PAGE 44 / SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 I **EAITBLUFF•lff I ~ 1 \ 1 ' • • ' • • I I \ BUUTIPUL Vl8W • 38R 38A, huge tam nn, formal dln, A/C, approx 2,500 sq. ft. Asking $828,000 OPEii MT 12-1 2911 CAlllA OWNER9 ANXIOUS • Great family home. SBA 3BA, tun rm, pool, 3 car gar, apprx 2.800 eq. ft ...... ooo Owners anxloua. OPlll IUll t-4 2417 .... 00 HELEN B. DOWD - Selng merchonc5se for und.-SSO ? We1 n11 )W 3 lne ad FREE I Fil out the coupoq below and mcn1 to: ClASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1hr Newport Beach. Costa,_ Piiot 330 W. Boy St., Costo Mesa, CA 92627 Hou~ris Ccrdos ;or ~~·· t ---~ -- ( ti " ) I I " I I • SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 I PAGE 45 CLAsSIFIED REAL ESTATE ' II I\\ I \ I OS I t\ :\H S A :!i..!4 l u s I 1\ 1'11 :">1\ ...'.•>.' • 1·1 . I • Id 'I II._, 111 I I '\ I '\ .... l I I\ ...'. .. u ·; ',I! . I ' ' .' I ...,lt1\IU. _•7.c l Bl :-.1 '-r ...,..., 1 11 ~ 11 I· H>ll IH'\l .!I••~ 1H Attt, ae21 Ha,. Sing. q.-. 1BR Ouplea. __ _ .....,.,. .... W. OCEAN VIEW BACH bor ..... Pool & kit., drapH, paUo, Udo lllle 8-w VU tor two 0.... ...... ~ N.8. Prof n-. n/SINa ~ t10 SIP New ·-~-.--~.-.c On~ Boardwalk laundry room. Cell furn. S&50 + MOO 2br, 2bll, 111100. 2br, ~ ,..,_ w/28t to ehr frlendly houM. Ofc w/Wlndow & to._. . ... Pvt quiet & MQJr'9 54&-908t !Mp. 842•7808 1be. 11300 ...... no 1ea duplex aHka Sa.pa to bcl\. Meeter ~ penung. E 17th 11.-.-.. 10 Yeerty Ind utlla, 1BR wnoft Spec:iet. $100 Off 1at pets. 875-0377. '°°"""'*9. Ind WfO, BR IS30tmo 873-3358 eo.ta ..._. 848 4S30 .__' -M. NIP. 873-8372. Parttalde OCMn view mo rent. E'alde 1BA MtlAIN ENTERPRISES ldlcNn. ...... •tor· NB OcMnfront Very lg KOU. callfTU NWT· ....,. • 0..... View tarve 1br Avall.a»e nowl Ap t t~ 1BA. HUD Wek:ome. FEATURES age, garage & on houM, 2 rooms for 2 tum ore. 11Vell In pyt Def..,. ... Ha ii:ftreplece Wfparil. : ... , e31 .. 107 p Avt now. 722.ott2 . IVE ...... pwldng. All uUla rent $390 ... plu• suit• • 12X12 & t 1x1 t . upper ..... ..,, • ~--~-tHS No Pote BEACEXHC&~"'OUTDV pd. except phone-~~ !Mp. 875-92t3. Great location 6 vu. fl'plc. I ........ OOMlf'I • , 7ao8 """'n • n' tor lmmod occpy . ....., NB/CM mlf 10 ahr lg Lnch rm & r.ceptlon ~. -i=no efwu. 2385 Minor St. Spa. 2Br, ocn vu, $780. Vu CLUB COMMUNmES Bii 84M520 2BR '2VIBA TwnhM. areL $550 & S650/mo. °"'9 Y"1 • eloY• 2br, 1ba, up. deck $720 .• a.rages, t, 2 & 3 .Bedroom UITllDI CM g.,.. 1675/mo + dep. Real Eat.ate relat•d VIII 11111111 atalra, new carpeV lndry 250e1 LaCrute Apta w/fl'plc, wee bs, BA • • D•rryt 722-8285 Pf'Of. prefr d. 752-t44t 11 ... tl paint. $700. 848-9443. '1A A 91-0. 4t4-el48 :~:.-.:/d& hkup•, !.... ::;'!:':·.::; Shere 2BR 2BA condo, PIHlll! N.B. 2nd floor -TO •a-. •EXEC 11R/1BA* 2BR 1BA. d/W, patio, / x.tr ~ + ~ utltltles lndklcn 1 blk to bch working olflcH. Spacloua If..-. _,. Balcony, peUO, gar, garage $875 + $500 :!,.!.:c.lnQ• lnalde laundry facll-pl'Of. ovw 25, smkr deck. S1.05 •.f .. YWAlll.Y Studio eo 1nctry & view, AVall 121 dep. Tom 845-ee62. Sony, no.,..;.. U••· ''" excorclM OK. aso.5115, gco ... Roth 281-818t 38ft ~ 1.1924/mo. 857-e-753 JD Propef1y Mgmt fROM l1.295Jmo equipment a tanning Will a~w an or pert moewl .!!!'!'oc~l•*Oll"*li50/ 1BR w/frlg & atow, w/d, 2BR 2BA. gar. patio, ~br~:~ THENEWPORfW both, furnlahed of 708 aq fl olf~e. Loe ·-• .. ·-tvdWd l carpet, new extra parking, cloM to doMts. encl. .. -. no 111).0t1t kitchen a IMn9 room on Bey. Call 7141844-Vlll lut• w.. gw, d nn. No bch, E.alde, quiet. ~Cell ~7oiz. fllifWAY APTS • and larve ~ 9292 for detalla . ..._..12 pei.. $175. 144-7809 $800/mo 548-33&5. '*:..'?:!!!* •831-a959* St 15/mo. CW only .,.,_ ............, Fem Roommate Wanted 708 Alreoado T-w :::; ........ v.. 1BR Walk to China 3BR 2\.tBA, encl g.,., wt l·N-R_B_Ei_A_C_H....;.IM_M_A_C_2_b_r CdM. 2BR 2BA, w/d, C.......del Mar ..... _.., -· -Cove. Oaraga In-d hkupa, pool & •P•. Sh«T)', 176-MS4 c.nt. .. n: +"!!:..~ eluded . $700/mo. St100lmo. 2233 Fair· 1V•BA. Pvt, gar.'-" on pool, $475/mo + utlt. -~ view R 1at Month. 4208 P• W/gat $550. 873-7319 Ru.ly egt. .,,..... AY911 1192 844-4244 d. 548-7001. THE GRANVILLE Irle• $775 842·1278 Yon d 1 .... ZBR 18"· ftp, gar, ALAMOANAAPTS NOWLllASINQ °'* ..... tnOWmo lndry, no peta. 814-A $350 OFFU Al --. bClft. MC. =~: ... ~ST, = 1 & 2BR. d/W, beaut ..... -~ • -~---.. 05_ ' • • ~-r-:_...., --pool area. Rec rm. .....,. 1111111 410 SMward 2-atnrv lndry rm, cloae to •---·-· -, ahopa and buaea. l~u•m• 111R + den. 28R 18", end patio, $59~$875/MO ....., oonclo. nice comm pool, dbl car· 530 w. WILSON ........... wld Ind. port. $850. No Peta. 722·90t2 or &42·2288 11..,... .w 11111.. 1-az __ -445_1_1 _____ --------- VIII l111lh LAROE anractNe been. Bachelor Apt Ill •ti ::·. !t:,. ~Pc~ ~u~~~.ea;= ~': Non·.mok81'. 873-5158 cloaed back yard. Rent.Isl R1ntal1I Cclll-On The S..chl PTtYate gated atroet. ldMI for alngla work· Ing adult. S485/mo all utlla pd. t Cat Ok. Call 848-4902 Call 144-1189 1BA 18A '8715/mo. --------·--------C411 2Br 1e. $900 Beam Collln• 1BR Cll S8R 2BA Eat· 1BA. gar. cable, paUo, .._ ~ $1000 lndry rm, d/W, f/p, wat81' & truh pd, No TWO STORY APT IM, 1 \4i8A town-home type apt. Light a *"· ~·car covered prting. Immediate oecupancy. $11751 "'°" CAI Mtdt9J ~ .. n:M»40 cable, d/w. Cleen, mp, cool """'81M. 00198 RIYor Ave 1370/ mo+1at&lut~ I NDUSTHIAL 2788 2,400 SF NwDt lch 3975 Birch ~tleet Agt 54t-5032 Appt1r '300 elf S710 mo. Plac.m.la Ave, Costa M .... AYI 1211 . .-.uM I !'I:< ll'\H l'IH.11'1-HI) .!~·10 ., .. .. - -------....... -----·-----.. -''·---·-.......... ,..- PAGE 46 I SATURDAY, December 7, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESf ATE I • NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE POOR QUALfTYTUR~AY, December 7, 1991/PAGE47 Dorsey named BishoR _ Haffi•Lpr-esident M khael R. Dorsey has been named senior vice president/ general manager of the "l<'wport Beach office of Bishop Hawk, .1 commercial, industrial and investment reJI estate brokera~ firm , Dorsey joins Bishop Hawk after 1 o \Pars with Grubb & Ellis, where he specialized in office. properties and most recently was vice president/sales manager of the company's South County office. At Bishop Hawk, he will head the operations of the 30-person office, located at 2424 S.E. Bristol St., formerly the Dorsey o f f i c e s o f A I P Commercial, which the firm acquired earlier this year. Bi.shop Hawk is ht>adquartered in Sacramento. At Grubb & Ellis, Dorsey was the ··xclusive leasing agent for Noll Center Newport, a 12S--acre mixed-use project. In addition, he handled Phase I of the 1 5-million-square-foot Koll Center Irvine. He was honored in 1984 as a senior marketing consult.ant, Grubb & Ellis' highest sales achievement award. Since 1988, he has developed the company's South County offic.e from an initial sales force of four to its current staff of 20 brokers. 0 Mll1llDqC1mdaa.. m_.. a RlltilliW' of '811' Janet Sharp " also served on the chili cookoff and MAME committees. A native of Denver, Sharp was very active in the building industry there, having been a MAME subcommittee chairwoman for four years and earning "person of the year" and "most professional associate" honors from the Denver SMC. property due to absence of a front-yard setback or other conditions. 0 Rrms ballllng together to assist Laguna center I n the spi rit of the holiday season, a time considered for caring and sharing, fou r building industry associated companies: Danielian Associates, First American Title Insurance Com pan}, Fuscoe, Williams, Lindgren & Short, Inc., and OCB Reprographics have banned t<>gelher for create "Project Care and Snare." "Project Care and Share" is designed to help the less fortunate in Orange County. The program will give assista nce by donating food, clothing and various household items. The project will focus its efforts on Laguna Beach Community Service Center, which serves approximately 30 A member of the Home Builders families and more than 25 single men Council, Sharp is Orange County area and women from southern Orange sales manager for Homebuyers Guide, a County. The center provides food, prominent home-selling publication. laundry service, showers, used clothing 0 and job referrals. N=nw111n1rt II••..... New regulations and cutbacks in IW1 ,,,... ---federal support leaves the center in .... .-. II w II need for food and supplies to keep 11'1 Olmll--.... 1101 operating. Currently, the center 1s was provided by Bob Roper, !)Upenntendent for Turtle Rock Summit Estates. The cottage, which measures 36 square feet of interior space. has all thl:" exterior detail~ of a full-sized home. Dr Alan Beyer and his wife, Lesley. purchased th e cottage for th£'1r 1-year-old daughter. Rebecca. "Standard P.:iLiiic s co"agc wa-. th1 hit of the night, r.rompting loL" o· competitive bicfding, · commented Li sa Chernack, Make-a-Wish Foundation board member and co-chairman for th1 tund-ra1sing committee "\\'1th 9-1 c1 n•, of everv dollar raised b, the founcfat1w1 going directly to granting the "'rsh(•, ·;· terminal!' ill children the genero:.1t\ o- all thC' ind1v1duals 1mol\.ccf tn crca: 'll! the cottdge will go a long way.' Subcontractors and consultants ''ht• donated their time and talents to thL• completion of the cottage were A.C. Sheet Metal, Allstar Electric, Beacon Door, Beach Weatherstripping, Bemu~ Landscape, C & J Metal Products, Calderon Nakamura Architects, Crown Custom Hardware, Davey Roofing, Delaney Sash & Door Company, Craves Construction, Lucas & Mercier Framing & lumber, Morrison Lee & Stevens Advertising, Nuance Wallpaper, Residential Design Services, Robert Mitchell Landscape Architecture.' Saddleback Interiors, Schader Wallpaper Installation , Schetne Drywall, Steffanino's Art Framing and Tint Master Enterprises. A s a result of discussions between the relyin~ solely on dOnations from local A fter a notabfe tenure as the Newport-Mesa Association of C>rffl"'zations and individuals. 1990-91 president of the Sales and Realtors and Newport Beach citv he four companies will seek Coldwell Banker Residential Real Marketing Council of Orange County, attorney, an amendment to the city1s participation from more than 100 Estate Services now offers a guarantee Janet Sh"irp of Homebuyers Guide as real estate sign ordinance, in bu I I ding industry associated on all escrows processed by Coldwell been named the SMC's first "volunteer conjunction with open house activities, organizations. The project will end Dec. Banker Escrow Services, a separate of the uo~r." has been~ i....; the Newport Beach 161 when collected goods will be company which also is a member of the ,_ rd VT delivered to the center. The awa was instituted this year by Planning mmission. For details call Shannon McDonald Sears Financial Network. the Building Ind~ Association of The oommission received petitions The guarantee is offered in response Southern California to honor with more than 200 signatures in favor at 727-4iOO. to the bankruptcy or dosure of several exceptiONI dedication and volunteerism of the sign amendment at its Oct. 24 0 escrow companies in Southern on the part of those involved in the meeting. The only revision in the California, which has resulted in various councils and regions that amendment is to permit open-house Bl•IFI Jain hl'cll; significant losses to buyers, sellers and comprise the BIA, of which the SMC is signs to exceed the current four-foot agents. lhe marketing education arm. Recipients height limitations when conditions exist -calllll .... lllCtlDn When an escrow company fails or 1s we re chosen by their respective that would 1,>revent the sign from being closed by licensing bodies, the funds directors and introduced at the recently reasonably visible from the street. A children's cotta~ created by deposited by the ouyer are tied up, roncluded BIA con.ventiolY. While the amendment does not Standard Pacific arid many of the often for long periods, while the courts "It is a great honor to be chosen by specify a height limitation, it does state developer's subcontractors and or other agencies examine the case. The one's re!rs for such a erestigious that the "signs may be no higher than consultants delighted the black-tie buyer takes possession of the home, but dward,' Sharp said. "SMC s success necessary to be reasonably"vis1ble from crowd during &yroo Scott's fifth annual the seller may not receive the money in really Is built on the tremendous the street." Challenge for Children charity dinner the escrow account until the case has commitment and hard work by the The sign ordinance amendment was and auction, held recentJy at the been resolved. full funding may or ma> board and ex>mmittee members, so I am initiated by the association's sign Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach. not be provided to the selfer. proud to ~pt this award on their committee after receiving numerous The miniature dream house was one The guarantee st.ates that Coldwell behalf." comP,laints from members that the of the highest bid items at the auction, R In addition to her duties as an SMC visibility of open-house signs often was which rafSed more than $40,000 for the Banker esidential Broker~ge Compan} offic.er, Sharp represented the council obstructed by cars and vans parked Make-a-Wish Foundation of Orange pledges its financial strength to fully on the BIA/SC boaid of directors, the along the streets. county. Sharing the auction block were bade any chedcs properly drawn on 81.AJOrange County Region executive "Our initial goal in meeting with such gla~ donations as a painting money in escrow with Coldwell Banke r committee Ind boiid ana the statewide Newport Beacti City Attomey Bob of Arriold Sdtwarzenneger and a ~et Escrow Services. The guarantee I!. Sales and Mlibtins Coundl. She also Burnham was to gain more flexibility In he wore in ''Terminator 2" -both offered whether or not a Coldwell has ~ In HomeAkt Orange being able to use car-top signs," signed by the adOr -along with a fl'Olf Banker agent is Involved in the sale. County, the buHdi~ lndusiry's ~m explalned Ray larder, a member Of the outJns With Marcut Allen ol the los "We want buyers and sellers to have to aid trarwMonally homeless famlries sign ordinance oommittee. Angetes ~lders and a Lear jet ride confidence in the home-buying and lndMduak. "He expressed his ~rns wlth a~ the ~ J>f0Ce$$,"' said Tom Wtlliarns, pre$ident Sharp ellO 11 ~ involved In the car-top sigt\S, and we came to the ~ Cutloft, Standard Plcific's vice of Coldwell Banker Residential upcx>ml"R MAME '91 p~ partk:olarfy agreement of 1 hel&J!t increase for president cl constrocdon, ~ ~ f« Southern California. "If in the art11 cl lpOnlOtlhlp recruitment open·house sl.gns, thettby avoidln1 the the ~ ~ eootdlnatins the people are wonied about losing mo~ Prior to her eleCtion as ~t, $he haurds of searchl~ for the standard woric of ~ ·paiticipants. ConstNdJon to an escrow company, agents are JO'ng served u SMC's 1990 first vice ~n-house SlfVI thit may be hidden was ~_at the ~:s Tunle to ~ve a hard dme selling houses.' president and waa a co-d\afrman d the behind ~rtced cart," Zartler reported. Rock Summit Estate ~ In The problem, Wiiiiams said, Is that 1990 ~ llWWdl, As a member ol Car·top ~ ate only ~ble If tM~ Wld\ maerials and ~nsNp the public has difficulty evaluating the 1919 bOMI, lhi ex><:Nlred lhe condldons eX1st that there Is no feasible for the ~ on a per wiCh tt..e ncro"': prov!ders since no public ~ ........... ~ .aod. tWl)\ °' ~rRIW..•. on.~·.'~·.'!" d•"*'> ·~·.~ ••• ~.. • ••• • ............ .. . .. . , ' - ... .. - • <. •• ~I , : I • • ~-• PAGE 48 I .SATURQ4Y. December 7. 1991 NEWPDRT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE GEO·R@E HL~INS COMP ANY SOllMISTICAftD MmlCll ..._ Ml COIJllT TOWNS COLLSCTIOll • M11g1111cent & d9111MM *1>" p4an with aplral lt.llr'caM. 3 bedroom, 3~ blltt end unit. 3 exquisite French lmletoi• ftreplllcM ~ epa neded among mllbn ....... •1,.575,000 8UUTIPUL, Mllm t STORY am.COURT M•llOR ...... Spectoua floor plll't ..... tor fMtly .... 90phi.tk:llted .m.rtlllnlng. Ptofealoody dec:cnl9d, MW l>Mh catp9t. ._.,,. wtndow "....,,..... a 90et1ng Ollllng9. Luah lal~ig aunOWMtl the delgtllf\ll .... 11,100,000 TRADl110llAL UNDA ISL.a UIPllONT HOMS • A ,.,. opportunity to doct( ........., pchta up to eo ft. 5 bedrooms, S'h Mtha, hugh ~ _,,.. with dOMtl o-Jore, 3 ftrepllal, ~ room llnd 3 cs Olf'9. Aaaodatlon tennla, cWbhouM a dock. 12,600,000 'AllTASTIC PNCS MDUCTIOll Oii THIS llL- 8GAllT LIDO IS ... UYPROllT HOll9. Tired of ...ing mufti mllllon dol.r blrs? The 4 t>ec*oom, 15~ ~ home teatur.. .,. CMf'*8d ~ fonMI c1rq. ~ a tM11y room. French wtndoM & doorl, gourmet lllc:h9n. 50 ft dock, Md • bfMthtaldng ~ ..... '2.315,000 dlUIAT MOIR Ill ........... -'JCUll'. 3 bed-rooms, 1¥4 t>Mha, ~In Mng tl'ld....., rooma. Poof with cabana ind dl11q w wlh"' bldh. Patio for enter1alnlng. CloM t.o bw:hM, ~ & ~ Ing Art Center. $415,000 OPD llOU8ll UT a ..... t-4&ao .............. um ..... BfG CMYOll .. COUM• vmw • UM1¥ 4 bed- room, S bd\ Dwlwllt hofM, OrWMllc : 8'•11rllt oel- lnga, cerlmk: tile entry, etown moldlnga, ... ,,..., ..... MCUtty aystem, pool end .... Piiio tor ~ Ing -dec:ll: on Mng room .-.. Home WM'Wlly • .Belng fA. fered at $1,*>00,000. ONll HOUU 8Ull t..iltao I RUii CIWITILLY, 9IO CMVOll • M.8. tt00,000 MIJIOll Mtcll MDUCTIOllll 1at due cuetom 5 bf, Newport .............. home lncUlee wondlrflA Gf'9ld Room w/•""1llhnMI CINlr, ... ctoM&. gowmeit kitchen + 1119' bNlldlllt room. 1.JbNry, omoe. bmlll dlr*'D rm., poo1, • a-."'..,.._. mountlllln ~ the '**'"· Uleed • *1•#10. llUf • _,ORT 9UCM Nit Ol&Y ... ,tool a.-m.y mn't· lhllt In 1117,.,,.,. ,«JO -a.ft. .... pllo, ~ Pll1dn9 pg 2 cer gnge. Pttvm com- munllr ... pool & .... HluH1 ~end uni. IPllCT~ OCUll vmw nm to 2nd QOW ..... Md • redldor'I °' l40,000. Brtdrild PlllOe. courtywd. ~ 09llnga, ..,. ..._.a ......, .,.. wlh woodllful ~ vt.w. Open lp9dcM11 ftoor pfln. Accw 10 3 00\19 ~ Ollr'td • 1124.000. c11•0 .... .., . ......,.,,....,Y_ on a~..,., lot. lpacloe• .... plln wNdt II ClplM a 11ry. 4doeld ,,_-. -= poat Md ... ~to, .................. ....... '""""'' ..... )Ill,........ 5,000. NEWPORT BEACH TUDOR IUllOll • by tM beech. Spect9Qw ._ ~ a..d9d ~ wllldow9 • R9nCh doorl, from tenacee. blbll•. ~-n. dl8'111111c 3..., mMt1rplece ~ tM arnblMCe d the 151\ c.nuy With ~ k.Dcwtee. Soundsyst9m In .. f'OOlftS, QUlbO w/ spe. Europeen kit., COf ... "*'Y. ltnry, ~rm, piety, Wine '*'--.. wllh the .... d ...... $1,7'0,000. a•e&.UDD 8ROADllOOll HI IWl90R YID MILLS • on.a ~ 1w hwtJor OCW1 & c:lly Ilg-'* .... &pended ,,..,, c offwl 4 bedroorn9. u blllhe. '°"'* Mng & ~ rooms, kllcfwt .,_ w a nook. ~ doorl open to .. Md pool .,,,.,,,.,. up w. MA»l.t ~ room, pwqu9t ftoon a P'Mlll e1> urtprd -*'· "75,000 ....... COROllA Diii. .............. ....., unit. Cloee to lflCIPPlna Ind bwh. HolM nwil _.. "11..C" ,_Is -Y~ 111 preeent. R11ldelice Md door le .i.o on market for aaJe -good oppoftUnlty tot apecullllon. $629,000. CHOICI .. UlllT Oii CUL N UC In co.ca U.... LMQt 3 bedroom. m ti.It\ 2 *"Y condo. wry ~ next to ........... loclllofl lot ldda. 1117,500 ._.... MY -PWlllllOULI CllOICS CUltom --,... ....... OUldoot -..yea. .............. beldt. "* to .... ot s-b, rea.-.111 '*'*'• 4 pool ..em c.nllr, I lgtmd ...... courtl end ,._ 5 "*"-to NfWpoft '1-000. ... MOURUTA8CM1N ...... Al.It MY, LMUIM.-..clt c.8 ... f_W .... 111 II PtCnRm PIRi ICT H.L 2 my .......__, home. 4 bed- IOOMI. N blh w/qwat/ ~ ~ Oounnll '*>-heft. ..,.... .... flnlly rOOft\ 8nd .,..,... ........ wJcumNmct ti.It\. lOwtge by "' ....,.._ poo1 • ,.. Md Jlcual .. '411,000 ''Cln IUCICm" .... IS _. CMMCll Big Bene -.:h ouWcM Reno la tor .. , JI.a f*lk, you own DUDE A9nch. Oft 1he 250 ACRES hN 11. 3,000 .... home. pool. -.. oowt. ........_ ~ end 9 on lht TfUCllM Ahw. $2,500,000 .... LllTM. uu .. I TO••--.... Higo hfy IWllded Woocbtdge 2...iory .. loft. ...... arpeit, hlrdwood loofa. plentlilb\ .,.., <**II e1r. LJafll a 11ry. OftlV '203.000. MDUC9Ull Oii THI GOLD COAaTll In 1li1•M I Olmd gMICl All CcM, llllge conw lot. tS.'TTI aq.a; _., • t.lldlblt ._ ol •10 eq. ft. A pertld •end loclllllan kl buld "' tltgll'C home Wllh lnlpirtna ~ .... 11.-.000 .: