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QUOTES OF THE DAY
"I promise you some people think
I'm the biggest (expletive 'deleted) that
ever liveO,and that's acceptable. I
certilinly don 't want to be normal.
Nor do I ~t to be averase."
Bob Teller, operator of the Orange
County Marketplace swap meet (A1)
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"In spite of everythins, I still believe
that people are really good at heart."
Anne Frank
COMMUNllY EVENTS
• A Christmas tree deo>ratlng
contest at Mesa Verde Center will tax
the creative talents of students from
Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools
and TeWinkle and Costa Mesa Inter-
mediate schools from noon to 3 p.m.
today at the Mesa Verde Center,
2701 Harbor Bl\'d. Costa Mesa Mayor
Mary Hornbuckle will present awards
to the winning students after which
there will be a silent auction of the
decorated trees.
•Toys for Tots is a nationwide
~am to provide toys for under-
privileged children. Donors may drop
off new, unwrapped toys a~an of a
number of locations ooun , in-
duding the Pilot office, 33 W. Bay
St in Costa Mesa.
• At the annual Newport Harbor
Christmas Boat Parade nears, bay
front homes and businesses linln~ the
parade route will compete In their
own Christmas decorating contest,
known as the Ring of Lights.
Residents and t>usiness owners are
encouraged by the Newport Harbor
Area Chamber of Commerce to com-
pete for prizes awarded In four cat·
egories: homes, yacht dubs, restau-
rants and commercial buildings. Judg-
ing will take place Sunday between
dUsk and 10 p.m.
Decorating hefp ls avai~ for the
~ and Installation of li&t* by
caHln1·the Newport Harbor Anti
Chamber ol Commerce at ~..a211 .
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---. COSTA MESA -Tho receaion -ex-
pected to hurt donations to charidea this
holiday seuon -hu actually had the op-
posite effect, aocordin& to memben of
local organizations that help the poor and
homeless.
As poverty begins to hit closer to home,
people are di~g deeper into their pock-
ets and pullmg out compauion for the
needy, said volunteen at Someone Cares
Soup Kitchen and the Share Qur Selves
food pantry, who have teen donations of
cash, clothing, food and volunteer time
come Oowing in at an overwhelming rate.
Just this week, a benefit dinner raised
more than $18,000 for the soup kitchen
-the largest donation in the soup kitch-
en's histol)'.
Several well-known local restaurateurs
have also donated all the food for the
soup kitchen's massive holiday dinners
and given their own time to cook, serve
and give gifts to those who come to the
dinners .
In "" llloom
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More people dependent on donations
By LortAnn Basheda Share Our Selves has jumped from
S13ft Wlllf 17 ,000 in October to 20,000 in Novcm-
COSTA MESA -From high-society ber.
parties to simple food drives, the list of And for the first time ever, Costa
coast residents who are heJping feed Mesa residents top the list of people
the county's hungry is growing quickJy. seeking help. Until now, most SOS rc-
But there is a flip side. cipicnts listed Santa Ana . as their
For every one person touched by the home.
gift giving season there arc at least 10 Also different is the type of people
walloped by the sluggish economy, ac-seeking aid.
cording to experts. SOS volunteer Karen McGlinn said
The number of county residents re-most new recipients are the working
cciving financial aid and food from See AID/Ill* Piii
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A weU-Jcnown amusement company has
donated several dozen toys to give to chil-
dren who attend the soup kitchen's
Christmas dinner.
And Share Our Selves has been inun-
dated with ca1Js from people interested in
adopting a needy family to f ced, clothe
and present with gifts.
.. We've never bad this much in the way
of contributions," said Art Rorden, a
soup kitchen volunteer.
"Usually at this point, we're panicking
because we have all these families that
have to be adopted," said Karen
McGlinn, an SOS volunteer.
Organiz.ers surmised the outpouring of
giving is due to the public's heightened
awareness of poverty and the realization
that with the recession, anyone could end
up on the streets. Mass layoffs at largc
corporations -and even the locaJ school
district -have hammered the point
home, charity workers said.
"I don't think there arc many pcop&e
now who don't know someone being af.
fcctcd," said McGlinn. "The sensitivity of
people has heightened."
McGlinn said monetary donations to
SOS arc actually down, but in exchan~,
more people arc dropping off clothes and
food and volunteering their time. "You're
beginning to see people wanting to get
physically involved," McGlinn said.
"It's not the old way of 'Send a dollar
and have someone else take care of iL'
People want to go shopping for the fami-
lies and make sure they're fed."
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Ru epidemic
beginning to
untold in area
But officials say vaccine
supply is not threatened
By Anna Cekola
S1Jll Wnler
COST A MESA -While flu vaccine
supplies may be depicted m many parts of
the country, county health officials say
there's sttll enough local supply to help
fight a catchy strain of innucnz.a 1ust bc-
ginmng to spread through the area.
This week local public health officials
~atd they started hcanng of the first flu
cal.es that could be caused by the Beijing
lnnuenza-A viral strain, which bas been
responsible for an epidemic m cast.cm
parts of the nation.
"This is a heavier year, but it's a pre-
dicted cycle.'' said Mary Wright, coordina-
tor of the county flu project. "It's not
catching anyone by surprise."
Symptoms from the Influenza-A strain
include coughs, fever, chills and body
aches. If left unchecked in eJdcrly and
physically frail people, the illness can de-
velop into pneumonia, Wright said.
Although some students and teachers
have been calling in siclc with complaints
of headaches, congestion and coughs,
local school absentee levels have yet to
reach unusual levels. said Robert Francy.
director of students services for the New-
port-Mesa School District.
"So far so good," he said.
Orange Cout Col~ student Carrie Hanes-Floom
inspects a poinsettia plant in one of the greenhouses on
Mite ,...,.wftat
~s. The school is hoping to sell an estimated 10,000
plants to raise money for the Horticulture Departmenl
It is not clear if the flu virus is respo~
siblc for any of the local illnesses, Franc,
said.
Smee November, the County HeaJtb.
Care Agency has given flu immunization
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Boat Parade . expected to benefit com•rce
By Tony Cox
Business Eellor
NEWPORT BEACH -Rec:easion or
no recession, the Christmas Boat Parade
is expected to once again provide a boost
to many Newport Harbor busincascs.
during the parade itself, it's like our best
Saturday night every night of the week in
here,'' said Jim Dale, general manager of
Villa Nova restaurant. "It's our best week
of the year."
Dale said Villa Nova's sales triple dur-
ing the parade week. The restaurant's 20
window seats arc booked well ahead of
time, and the upstain banquet room is
also booked up with private parties for
the rest of the month.
next year," Dale said. "Others sit anllj
watch the parade in our piano bar, or
watch the parade from our pier and then
come in for dinner. The post-parade peo-.
ple come down and hit us too. We get -a
good double whammy on parade night&."
Yacht chartering companies also be~
efit, booking charters for people who.
want a closer k>ok at the festivities.
The 83rd installment of the annual pa-
1ade, which will begin on Tuesday night
~nd run through Dec. 23, bas already pro-
vided a spurt in bookinp for 90me area
businesses, such u restaurants, ban, boat
chartering companies and hotels.
"The whole holiday season is good, but
"Some people ao riabt over to the desk
after dinner and reserve their table for
"This is what gets us through -until
April," said Debra Schoonmaker, owoer
of Admiral Yacht °'arten. "January and
See PARADE/Ill*~
named tome Oranp County Fair Board memben
aplnst hJm -jcq>ardizlq his bold on one of the most
lucntlve swat::Stt in tho state.
A Balboa ieeident, Teller has made millions
bOildi"I Bob'• Okt FlilaioMd Ice Cream chain. L
~ ·lt.auan· yad9ta llid cpntina the ~ Aacl tJM>wee+ ot doUan ill contn'butions
from Teller\ pool Of proftta hM belp_cd him pin
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Orange County Fairgrounds -w~ere. bis swap meet · ,
has spent the put 20 yean sproutmJ anto a ...
multa·million dollar operation -fair board members .
hlW dedded to open it up for bidl.
Fair board memben say they just wa~ the best deal~
for tbo atate.
Under the contnct Teller &ipd 20 years aao. be wu nqwect to twn over lelS than V percent of bis
profits to tho lla&o.
Somo fair boud mernbOn be~ tbc scate'a share
lllodl be laflw. And puttin& the raqrounctt JcMe up
for bid ii a pafett way to up tbo ante. ...
But Teller arpea that tbs state ii tryina to c:IPGHiie . s-m•-. ..
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" Pilot People
{'' ' .. ~ · l aw Giiium and Singapore
A Corona del Mar resident and his new pet, an orange tabby
: ! ·kitten th.at survived a 5 I/ 2-week trip from Singapore to Los An-~:'.' · gelcs stuck in a shipping crate. Gillum was awarded custody of the
l : ; cat last week.
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singapore the cat apparently walked into the crate full of furni-
ture around the second week of September, before the crate was
shipped out to the United Stales. \Vhen en1ployces of a Corona
furniture store opened the crate on Oct. 21, they found the cat,
skinny bu! alive.
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The feline, which is believed to be about 10 months old, appar-
ently survived on cardboard and the condensation on the crate
ceiling, Gillum said.
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Gillum fell in love with the cat when he saw a t.elevision news
story on the animal. So did 63 others, who likewise called the Co-
rona Animal Sheller to adopt Singapore. But after a careful
screening and drawing process, Gillum, a 50-year-old accountant
whose arms and legs were partially disabled in a 1982 car ac-
cident, was informed on Dec. 4 that he'd been chosen.
-. "When I first saw (the ca1) on television, I just looked at that
face and said, 'I want that cat. He's a survivor and I'm a suivi.vor.'
" ~ PUSSYFOOTING AROUNO?r--------~ :. . The kitten wi1h the "funny little meow" is still undeistandably
L -.shy and sensitive to noise, but seems to be warming up to his new
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digs. By the third night at Gillum's Fernleaf Avenue home, Singa·
pore was sleeping wilh his new companion.
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• • • Fine print
=·'~-------------------------•• + • The following students at KaiW!r Elementary School wen awards for the month ~ol November; r Fifth graders Boz Brerelon, Tyler Rather, Erin Kennedy, Kirin.a Tirado, O&n
.,-Hao-ie, Ryan Jackson, Allan Zamore, Ana Jacinto, Cina G.arcilRO, D.avkl Sin·
.c.gley, Elizabet Floret, Ju11in Brown, Justin Davidson, Anttll fruco, Nkt
•c.Sm1lh, Oris Wahl, Mike Fish, Ma.II Kirby, Ana Cracll.uo and Erin Kennedy.
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.. : Sixth graders Ruben Cortez, John Felter, Dane Newsome, JC.endra Kimmel,
... •Man Jenkins, Jill Henderson, Diego Grella., C.11rmen McH.ale, Br.ad Mff· = ~genthaler, Tar.lor Foss, Sandra J.11cinlo, Sarah Jxkson, ~nln TWMdy,
•· +:TreVOf Thisse e, Andrea Hoffman, Josh Vaches, Annet Martinet .and Diego
·~Grella. O
! • Nary Seaman Recruit Christopher Alan Moore of Costa Mes.ti l'laS ~· •"basic tr.11ining at the Recruit Trainin~ Command in San Diep). A 1991 ted •~of Eslarn:ia High School. Moore joined 1he Nary in Oclo&eJ. He Is 1on o(
: ....c.ary Moore and Nancy Souza. ..... 0 ! The Costa Mes.:. City Council recently aPf'Ointed Bart Mella to setw ~ OXNdi-
• .. nator ol Dis.advantaged Business Enterprise program. The OBE progBim ~uim • • d«it the city set a goal to hi1e business firms owned and/or oper~ by dlsadvan-.. <-taJed groups, such as women, minoriti~ Of the handia.pped. ·
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._ Eric Sell.i.s. a 1984 Corona del Mar High School graduate, has been desis·
nated a Naval Aviator following T 6 months of night training at N.11val Air Station
Whiling Field in Milton, Fla..
Sellas graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 1988.
D ... • Srudents at Harbor V.ew School in Corona del Mar rKently eleded new ~ I": resenta1ivcs for the 1991 ·92 student council. ~~ ·: Andrew Simon was elected president, Michael Pliha first vice-president, Kate
MKdonald second vice-president, Lauren Welnslein lteilSIJ.W and UndM"y
Grubbs ~retary.
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John Vere {right) founded the teen group The Underground,
which organizes concerts featuring local rock groups, with an
--emphasis on heavy metal in a drug and akohol-free envi-
ronmment. Proceeds are u~ed to fund other teen Ktivities.
Teen group miXes music and a drug-free environment
By Elfzabe1ti Dodge
Speclll to Ille Piiot
F our years ago John Levere decided to
fill a gap in Costa Mesa. He saw there
were no social programs ror teenagers
and decided that something shouJd be done.
The forerunner of The Underground was
born.
The Underground is a social group for
Costa Mesa teenagers that organizes conccns
and uses the profits lo fund offshoot activities
such as study groups and sailing lessons.
"It gives kids a posi1ive alternative," says
Christa Lawson, a volunteer for the group,
They can be he re at the center or the
concerts without being pressured to drink or
do drugs. There's a sense of togetherness,
we're all working lOJether for a certain cause.
It feels good when (the concerts) come
together."
Levere, who .has been work.ing at the
Childspacc Day Care Center in Cosca Mesa
for l l years, says that he noticed the gap in
youth programs arter working at the center
ror a rew years.
"We slart (at the center) with S-ycar-olds.
I watched the lcida grow up and leave the
program and I noticed that there were no
other programs for them. Twe~ is the oldest
we have at the center, So it was just a matter
of coming up with something to do for the
teens," says Levere.
He began The C Group with jusl that it
mind.
"l wanted to create a team for teens that
weren't involved in sports, that nme kind or
feeling," Levere says.
The group started ILS activities with 30
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teens, but the funds were limited, coming
mostly from Lcvere's pocket or from small
fund -raisers. Membership slowly dwindled
and in March of this year the group decided
to take a new direction, providing conccrls
for teens.
The Underground, a new name, was
chosen to go along with the new purpose and
so far six succc:S.sful concerts have been
organized. The music ranges from heavy
metal to rap, wilh an emphasis on the heavy
metal.
"There's a lot of heavy me1al kids in this
area," Levere says.
And three or four bands made up of local
youths volunteer to perform at each show.
"It's goexl for the kids,'' ~ays Justin Mize,
21, guitar player for the "progressive metal"
group Tyranny, which has played at two
shows so far this year.
"There's no drug.s, no alcohol, they don•t
even allow smoking in the building. John
(Lcvere)'s a oool guy and it's fun ," says Mize.
Tyranny is also playing at The
Underground's next concert, with Impaled
and Deafcon, which is scheduled for Dec. 14,
5:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community
Center on Anaheim Avenue. Admission is
free with the donation of a new toy, or $4
without.
Juan Martinez, 20, of C.OSta Mesa, is a
volunteer for and a participant in The
Underground. He has been active in the
group ror nearly three years and last year he
received a partial scholarship to Orange
Coast Community College from the group.
Martinez runs security for the shows arid
auends the weekJy ~roup meetings to make
plans for the organlZBCion.
0"rhere's a lot or pressure for teenagers to
get into clubs in the area, with The
Underground concens you can have fun
without all that stuff," Manincz says.
Martinez, who plans to be an accountant,
says that he would have gone to college even
without the scholarship, but that the money
does "help out."
The other activities of The Underground
are still mostly in the planning phase, though
the sailing lessons and Wednesday night
study group are well under way.
An "Outdoor Winter Survival" camping
trip is also being planned for Dec. 20-26,
which should be funded by the profit from
the upcoming conccn.
Lawson, 23, who works at the day care
center with Levere, began her involvement in
the group four months ago by doing videos of
!he concerts.
"When I came to meetings I saw what a
greal thing this is. !l's a way to help kids 'o
through that really tough period of their hves.
I know what it's like, I remember. I can help .
I can help guide, give advice, I want that for
them," Lawson says.
"I'm pretty pleased with it overall," says
Levere, "It's a good workable program. What
we really need now is to have more
professional help. 1£ I had other professionals
get involved it could be a model for other
programs. It could help work out the rough
spots."
For more information on The
Underground, please contact John Levere or
Chris1a Lawson at 548-8849.
Costa Mesa
' A resident in 1hc 2800 bloclt or La
A power generator wonh nearly
Sl,000' WIS stolen Saturday from I I•·
rage in the 3100 block of Barbados
Place.
pickup truck Qarked in the 400 block of
Iris Avenue. The owner didn·1 realize
the checks were mi.uing unlil the bank
nolificd her someone h11d cashed them.
let aflcr she slOl)~d 11 Atbc"son's
grocery slorc, 3049 E. Cour HiJh..-ay,
to fill up IOnlC Wiier jup.
• • S1Jlc Avenue returned home from work
Friday 10 find his bedroom window
broken, his home ransacked .and about
Sl.SOO worth of jewelry ind electronic
cquipmcnl mis.sing.
Newport Beach An employee of Rocko'a Cuisine, 223
Marine Ave., was coming oul of the bathroom when she heard the cash reg·
ister being closed. She ran oul bu1
didn't sec anyone. She then found S64
cash missin1 from lhc register.
A box contuinin1 a Sl,000 lilvcr tea
set was missi1_1g from a aarqe In the
2700 block of Hilllop Drive.
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Three bikes were 1tolcn from 1 11· rage in lhc 900 block of Wes! 191h
Strccr Monday. •
uid you know?
Someone 1pp1uently sneaked inlo 1
bedroom dunna 1 pa.rty at 1 home in
the 2700 block or Windover DriYc 1nd look $31,500 worth of ;cwelry. •
Eleven chccb were stolen from a
punc krt in •n unkJckcd 1989 Isuzu
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Five hundrc.d dollars cash mptcri·
oualy disappeared from a womans wal·
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Windows were amuhcd on whlclcs
parked Oil Fim Street, Jrls A¥Ct111K: 11\d
lkgonla Avenue and the car 1tcrcos s10Jcn.
A nice Htt1e terJI
Z cb O'Drecn of Henni and
H1rry11 Goal Kill Tavern
con1ribu1ed 1hd 1948
photo or downtown Cose•
Mesa. A convenient pait.ina lot
In the middle or N"1JOfl
Boulnard WU lifted Wiiii
h•ndfome "'"" ~ _.,, which were boullht llld ,......i
by Fanny and C.r1 SpuOor,
who wore .. ,1y boollon riir 1i.
city. In tho <almM loll, "°'°"" Sare.way, 11 the framewmt tor
the Mela Thealte under
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Ar ound town
-'4 One fine fiesta for
their favorite tady ~od !OUr ltrm1 tor Around
Town to Bob na ~kta, TIJe Pilot,
JJO W. S., St., Coil• Mu•, ,za1.
School lunches • . · .. ~.~ ·' -. . . •.
a pre-New Year soc:ial 11 7:30 p.tn. De.c.-
22 In Che Zot l.ounje It the lrviti9~11
Regency, 17900 Irvine Blvd. The evening
include$ hors d'ocuvrcs, socializing'; cqnc-
in& and no-host cocktails. Admis.sioo is
5 rn. For inforrmuion, call 640-5228. • I t was a gloomy, drizzly afternoon -except at St. Joachim in
C.O.ta Mesa.
The C.lholic church on Orango Ave. was the brightcsl, hap·
piest place in the county. My friend Tony Cornejo hild invited me
to come by for the fiesta In honor or Our Lady or Guadalupe, tho
p1troness of Mexico.
On the
Coast
There we~ hundreds or people, a couple of
parado Ooatl, costumes, music, dancing -and
(ood, ever so much wondcr(ul food. There were
such exotic goodies u Tamales Yucatccos and
Brueo de la Reina, plus tons or carnitas, tacos
and carne asada.
The beef, each piece about a foot square and
sliced sec-through thin, was grilled over hot
coals. The tortillas were placed on top of the
meat to warm, but as the chow line grew, a mi-
crowave oven was brought in for reinforcement.
In the church, mariachis and singers per-
formed softly and beautifully in front of a side
altar. Outside on a covered patio, a group of 20
men and boys danced to the tune or a native
-----• flute and the rhythms or thcir wooden shaker in·
strumcnts. These were about two feet long and had tin-can lids in-
side them, clinking m~rrily in syncopation with the dance steps.
The dancers wore white shirts and pants, vests of brightly col-
ored ribbons and black aprons whh pink tassels. The guys danced
for at least hair an hour, the crowd clapping along.
Meanwhile, the food line grew longer. Father Ken Krause, the
rector of St. Joachim's, visited, chatting in Spanglish with his
happy parishioners.
"Mucho long line!" he grinned as he moved up, presumably to
bless the tortillas. Everybody agreed it was OK for the boss to go
to the front, where there was even more entertainment: The of-
ficial meat chopper.
H c defied amputation and wielded his cleaver with blinding
speed, shredding the juicy beef into .tiny shards. I counted
and all his fingers were miraculously there, not even a
nick.
Rent-a-Santa
NEWPORT BEAOi -The City or Nc~rt Beach, Parka, Bcacbca and Rec-reation Department is again •P9MOrlna a
Rcnt·A-Santa Claus prov.am from Dec. l·ll. Santa, equipped w11h candY canes.
can be rented for a minimum e&arsc of S30 for a one-hall bour visit bctwecrr tbc ~n of 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. Rcscrva-
uoos muse be made and pald f0t 11 least 14 houra in advance. For Information, call 644-31'1.
Back Bay tour
wa~~ToP~'iJippc, ~~11~~
Ecolol1cal Reserve win i,e con<fuctcd at 9 ana10:30 a.m. today Meet at the cor-
ner of East Bluff Onvc and Bade Bay
Road. Parking is available along East
Bluff Drive.
Tree-decorating contest
COSTA MESA -Student organiza-
tions from Estancia Hiab School, Costa
Mesa High School, TcWinklc lnlenncdi·
lie School and Costa Mesa Junior H igh
School will compete in a Christmas tree
decorating contest at Mesa Verde Center
from noon to j p.m. today. The U.S. Ma-
rine Corps El Toro Wing Band will per-
form from 3:30 to 4 p.m. and there will be a silent auction of the decorated
trees.
Snow and Santa
COSTA MESA -HolidaY. Snowhill. a
special event for children, will take place
at Balearic Community Center, 1975
Balearic Drive, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. today. The event will feature snow
sledding. ans and crafts, a hay ride and a
visit from S3nta Oaus.
Meet your congressman
NEWPORT BEACH -Rep. Chris
Cox CR-Newport Beach) will host an
open house at his district office, 4000
Monday, Hamburger with
pickle chips or cheese pizza,
baked hash brown patty, pears
in light syrup, choice of milk
Tutsday, Manager's choice or
menu or cheese pizza, baked
tater tots, cling i)eachcs, choice
or milk
Wednesday, Fish sticks or
cheese pi zza, kernel corn, pine-
MacArthur Blvd., East Tower, suite •30.
from 12:30 to 4 p.m. today.
Read-a-thon party
NEWPORT BEACH -Children who
have participated in the Read a Boole -
Build a Library! Read-A-Thon fund rais·
e r arc invited to come lo a celebration
party at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Communiry
Room at Newport Center Library.
Mature driving
NEWPORT BEACH -Registration
for 55 Alive: Mature Driving begins
Monday for cla~scs held Jan. 7 and Jan.
8. from 9 a.m. to I p.m. The class is
sponsored by AARP and the cost is 58.
Christmas tea
NEWPORT BEACI I -The Cin·
derella Guild. a support group for Chil·
drcn's Ho~pital or Orange County, is
1-osting a Chrblmas tea to honor their
patrons from 2 to 4 p.m. Monday. The
tea will be at the home or Mirian Tur·
pin. For informJtion. call 675·8,t2.
Boat parade viewing
NEWPORT BEACll -The Newport·
Balboa R61ary Oub will ho~t a Christmas
Boat Parade viewing party from 5 to 9
The male dancers were replaced by three women, also in native
costume, who got up on a small stage and bega'it the zapateado, a
rousing, stomp-style form of folk dance. When they swung into
that old chestnut, the Mexican Hat Dance, the entire food line
joined in, swaying, laughing and stomping.
sos founder Jean Forbath retires
from human relations commission
It was that kind or fine, happy day.
Another Honest Place: A few columns back we told the story of
the gold chain and medallion Bill Byrne lost in Avalon just after
Labor Day. Calls to every place he could think of were fruitless
and Bill figured he'd never get the necklace back.
Then, two months later, he remembered one place he hadn't
called. "Sure, it's right here in the cash drawer.' said manager
Darlene Ford when Bill phoned Joe's ~acc.
Bill is trying to think of just the right gif1 to express his ap·
preciation to Darlene. One idea he has is a plaque reading,
"Joc's ... The Last Honest Place in America.
I n a very nice note, Josephine Fowler of Newport disagrees.
"No, Jocs's Place is not 'the last honest place in America,' "
she writes. "Try Peggy and Hank's W.W. Wholesale Jewel·
ers, back of the Pancake House at 333 E. 17th in Costa Mesa.
"I dropped in there to get a new battery for my wristwatch.
'Maybe it's just dirty.' sez Hank. Sure enough. 'No charge,' sez
Hank."
Josephine also sez Hank can convert a stem-winder watch to a
battery-type. Never heard or such a thing, but it's good to know.
I must also report that Josephine closes her note saying: "Love
your column," adding, "I'm 89 so excuse the scribbling." I'm not
real close to 89, Josephine, but your scribbling is far neater than
my penmanship at its most painstaking.
DUI arrests
COST A MESA -Local pov-
erty fighter Jean Forbath, who
helped found the Share Our
Selves emergency food pantry
more than 20 years ago, stepped
down this week from the Orange
County Human Relations Com-
mission.
After 11 years as a commis-
sioner representing Supervisor
Tom Riley's district, Forbath said
she felt it was time for a new voice
on the commission.
She could also no longer repre-
sent Riley's district since her home
town of Costa Mesa is scheduled
to become part of Harriett Wied-
er's Second District, which is al-
ready represented by Commission
Chairwoman Becky Esparza.
Forbath was appointed in 1981
to serve on the commission, which
was formed ten years earlier.
"When I first joined the com-
mission we were really struggling
for acceptance in the establish-
ment among cities and police de-
partments,'' Forbath said. "In the
past 10-12 years, we've really be·
come accepted and appreciated
and called on upon by the police
departments and cities."
The fo1Jofri1W ~ we1e anar«I rllil pM
~t on suspldon of drivi"I under the iJJ/lu-en«. These peopk h•\'e oaJ)' b«n •rruted on
suspicion ol • ·crime •nd, a with all JUCh
trialeJ. thq •re inllO«nl Ulllil P"f""CD 1uiJry.
o James Street. ~s. Ncwpo11 Beach Forbath said she was especially
0 Alberto Bcmal-Pcnalou. D. Santa Ana proud of the work the commission ......
OGlen Becker . .-0, CO&ta Mcu
0 Cnil Archer, )(). Cot.la Mesa
0 Suzannc: Marble, 31, Santa AN did to help improve living condi-
0 0un1 Npyen. 22. We1tmlns1er tions in local migrant camps and
....,._. to organize the Living Room Dia-o Martin Tambunp. Jr~,.., YllCCI Valley o lbomas Leroy Morcom. s., Lona Bach logues intercultural program.
oTodd James Mohn, 25, Huntincton Bc:ach "Jean is a once-in-a-lifetime
Kennedy, executive director of the
Human Rcla1ions Commission.
"She's just been a great moral
leader. At times it's easy to fo rget
those who are less fortunate. Jean
is a person who always reminds
you."
Although Forbath, 61, retired
earlier this year as executive direc-
tor or SOS, she s1 ill remains on
the board for the organization and
its medical clinic. She is also pre~i
dent of Feedback Founda1ion, a
board member for the Orange
County Interfaith Sheller and a
volunteer with the Poverty Law
Center.
-By Anna Cckola
GRAND OPENING
Why Pay Mall Prices?
18" 6~·7mm -Grade A
Cultured Pearls
!·· !
Our Every Day Price Only $750.
Sale Prkc:d At. ..
So. Coast P~ S l 500
Fashion lsbnd S14SO
estcliff
ewelers 650-4595
2043 Westcliff Dr., N.lt
Opm 7 Days to Ip.in. (Nat to CoCo's)
apple in juice, Happy Holiday
cake, choice of milk
Thursday, Crispy taco with
cheese and lettuce or cheese
pizza, green beans, fruit mix,
choice of milk
Friday, Salisbury steak with
potatoes. gravy and whole
wheat roll or cheese pizza with
sa lad, frozen peach cup, choice
of milk
p.m. Dec. 10 at Nina's Nightclub 3388
Via Lido. The ~·ent will benefit I IJrbor
Adult Day Care. the YMCA Youth and
Government Program and Newport·
Balboa Rotarv Foundo11ton. Tickets arc
S25 and rcscn::ittons arc 744-~300.
USC party
NEWPORT BEACI I -The use
Newport Harbor Club will hold ti) an·
nual Parade or Lights Chri)tmas Party
Dec. 20, beginning a1 6 p.m .. in rooms
653 and 655 at tnc Balbo-J B:iy Club.
Tickets lo the buffet dinner and p:irty
arc 535 for adulls, S 15 for children 6 10
12 and free: for children under 6. Free
~arking and shulllc buses to the B:iv
Club will be available at Newport 1 larbo·r
Lutheran Church. For mformJtion. cJll
720-0526 or 650-8185.
Children's films
NEWPORT BEACll -h1ur dd1i;ht-
ful holiday films for clulJrcn. "Chmtma' Cracker.' "Pluto's Chn~tmJ\ Tree"
"Snowm.Jn," and "I! OJ\':> of ChmtmJ\"
will be screened at MJrancrs BrJnch Li·
brarv, 2005 Dover Dn,c. hcg111n111g at :!
p.m.' Dec. 21. Admis:.1on 1~ free
Singles party
IRVINE -Young J-.w1~h Profci.)1on.11,,
a group for singles 21 to 39, will meet for
Library closure .
NEWPORT BEACH -Ncwporl Baach
Public Library will close at I p.m. [)cc.
!4 in ~rvancc or Christmas Eve. •
Congressman to speak
NEWPORT BEACH -Rc:p, Oms
Cox (R·Newport Beach) will speal at:1he
Jan. 8 annual meeting or the Newport
Center AsM>ciation. Call 72().8488. fo1 in·
formJt1on
Jeanne Wolf to speak
NEWPORT BEACH --Emcrt'llm·
mcnt Tonight" correspondent Jeanne
Wolf will be the guest s~alcer JI :chc
ne\I Jew 1\h Feder JllOn or Orange Cqun-
ty Trend\ctters event. 11:30 a.m. to 2
p.m J.1n 10 31 the Four Seas0ns H•tc •. r or mforrn;1t1on call 259·0655.
Dog show
COSTA MESA -Shoreline Dog f :in·
tiers A~:.ociation or Orange County 'W1tl
host its 11th All·Brccd Dog Show (10111
8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Jun. 12 at the Or:lngc
Countv Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. an.:
public· 1s welcome. Admission is S5 • for
aduh\, S3 for seniors and S2.50 for t hil·
drrn .1gcd 6 to 12. For information. ;c-3•1
64.i-7907 or 530-1826. ,
Fight against bigotry
Nl::.WPORT BEACll -Loul\iJnl
St;llc Republican Central Commiltc:
member Ehz.1bc1h Rickey. founder or 11.:
Lou101JnJ Cu.1ht1on against Raci)m ':'r.J
NJZl>m. "'Ill be the guest or the Or~ng:
Countv lhJpt.:r or the Amcrtc.Jn Jc+. i'o
Comni111ce Jt 7 30.p.m. J:in. 22 at. Le
McnJ1cn 11,11d. The cost of the kcwr .
cnt1tlcJ "l:.\lrcm1~m 1n the Politic:il Pn. •
cCS\." 1, S 13. w h1ch mcluJcs a dcjscrt
huHct r or more inform:it1on. call ~'''"
!1525.
Join the Club and Enjoy Country Club Uving at t1'e
+ Direct golf can access to Newport Beach Country Club.
+ Spectacular golf couT!e and swiset views.
t Footsteps to Fashion Island and Peniruula
shopping, dining and entertainment.
t Spacious 2 and 3 bedroom apartment homes r-' \
up to 2,500 square feet. . + Two car garages for most apartmenlS.
• Private, secluded, automatic guard gate.
t Professional 011-site management.
Open Daily (714) 644-5189
O Howard Heyden, 40, Coat. Mesa
0 David Bcckeu. S9, C:C.ta Mcu
o Maroos Lopu·Ramlrcz. D , CO&ta Mcaa
O Hondm Calder1·Aa11ilcn, •I, °*a Mcu
00eorp Leab, JI, c:c.&a Mesa
OHetben James Duval Ill. 27, Lasuna Bc:ach kind or person,'' said Rusty
.o Donald Fredrick Brosnan. 26, Newport r.:==============~~=============f-1
0 JOICpl\ D\tnarco, ~ Anlbclna
o Buddy ElmotC, 29, Huntl•l'Ofl Bctdl
o David Thunell. 31 H11n11npM Beach
OScan Vine, JI, H11nllnct0t Beach
o IC.uullho K.lnlura. 35, H........,_ leach
Buch
o Ahmad Faruneh. JO, IMne
o Midlacl David Marchman. J9, NC}'>'JJOrt
Bach
OTbonw Manin Watts, 31, Irvine
O Kun Coftny Edtauer, II, Alla Lonla
D James O'Brien. 26. Ncwpon Beach
EXTRAORDINARY DIAMONDS FOR
EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN
6S5 Aatoe Bhcl.
COna Mesa (Nat to II Torito Grill) • 557-7Jll
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The Corum Admiral's Cup. Flags nautically signal the hour.! :
Quartz, water-resistant. Stam) steel finished in 'gun metal' :
blue/18K gold. Hers wtth diamonds. Swiss hand~ed.
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"My dad alwl)ll told mo I never lwd
anythmg to wony abOut. That when I aot
older we would f> Jato business to-
gether.'' Teller recalled. ~en I aradu·
ated from colleae, and his idea of aoinf
into business toaether was paying me S
an hour to operate a drive-in for him.
"I learned right then that if anr.one's
going to give a damn about me, at was
me."
Although his father died more than a
decade ago, "I'm stiU trying to prove to
him that I'm success(ul But aren't all sons
ujina 10 c1o that?''
Tenen llYI his aon, who recently
opeM(t a blFI abop in Anaholm, is.
"lt'1 not euy belna Bob Teller's son.''
be aaid. "rm a bard act to follow. I think
(my son) would love it if I just stopped for
a rest" ·
Itut Teller said he can't.
"rm just a kid who never grew up past
16. .. 11e said.
A white cap of crew-cut hair tops Tell-
er's sun baked skin. but his open features
portray a young 52. Crows feet surround a
pair of eyes that exude an cxcitem~nt
found in a boy on Christmas morning.
And although a stout short man, he swag-
gers and smiles with the confidence and
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!Wiiia '°" Wiit into I tlllird(~ ...... the
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pae.ty °' IMll1·" tie llkl
Now Teller llwetb that
~bi tbC Malbtplacc.
.. I love dais p&ICe with a
'Dilllion." be said. "I cat,
ltYC and sleep this business."
When Teller's not llnlt·
tin& throuah bis swap meet
in teardt of wa,s to il8proYe
ft; be'• at the $$ million
nwllle home he recently built on Balboa
hland. It's from there that Teller and a
'*1f>le dozen employees polish the details
thaa -in TeJter's words -make the
MarketpllCO "a happening more daan a
shopplq expcrienoc."
.Twenty years ago, Teller called the
swap meet Treasures and Trash and rent·
ed spaces out to less than 100 merchants.
Today, it's called the Orange County
Marketplace. The· Disne_yland of swap
meets, at sells top of the Jane merchandise
at a discount in a near spotless setting.
More than 1,000 merchants meet there
every weekend to display wares, bake
bread and barbecue beef. Oowns band
balloons to children. Artists paint at their
et1els.
Teller and hla partner, Tom ~
employ 26.S peoPle to keep it lib tllat.
Liit year tbctt compuy. T9J.Plall, _l,ftJmed
S14.4 million, contribullna 13.7 mllHon :of
that Jo stato coif en.
But Teller won't say what '!t'I worth •
"I really don't think too mUda lbout the
money .. be said. "But daeA fw never bad
a hard' tiine makina a livifta."
-Teller met bis wife in Pbonlli wben be
was 16 and ahe 14. ThCJ lliariild ~n
yean later and came to ~ COunty
shortly afterward. Within two cla1t lky
were sellin1 chocolate~red beneoa1 o(t
the Balboa Pier .
When winter came and there wu no
one left to sell ice cream to they bOO&bt a
trailer and became a couple of carnies.
Eventually, Teller started tho Bob's Old
Fashioned lee CreJm chain. wlaich now
cams him about half a million doUan a
year.
Along the way, Teller graduated from
USC. He also joined tho Air FOICe, but
they told him he was "incorrigible'" and
he left after putting in his time.
It was in the 1950s when Teller farst
proposed operating a sw~p meet <>!' lhe
fairgrounds, but was told at would rwn lhe
aesthetics of the fair. "I said, 'What aes-
thetics?" and they threw me out of their
office," Teller recalled.
Several years later Teller scheduled
lunch with Jlnother fair board member to
pitch the proposal again, but the date was
broken.
Teller finally got someone to listen the
third time around. The swap meet got the
fair board's blessing in 1969.
Balboa Cinema gets new
paint Job, new operator
By Iris Yokol
Stiff Wrllet
NEWPORT BEACH -
Spruced up with a fresh coat or
paint, the famed Balboa Cin-
ema reopened Friday under
new management that promised
to continue showing the art
films and other lesser-known
movies that have served as the
landmark theater's staple.
Starplex Theaters, a Los
Angeles-based company, re-
opened the Balboa Cinema's
doors after a two-week closure
with an afternoon showing or
"Exposure.'' an R-ratcd murder
mystery starring Peter Coyote
and Amanda Pays.
Show" will resume midni$bt
showings at the Balboa remaans
unclear. A Starplex employee
in Los Angeles said the com·
pany had put in a request for a
copy of the zany cult classic.
but Zavalza denied "Rocky
Horror" would return to the
Balboa.
"We won't do that. because
~pie around here don't like
1t," Zavalza said.
The Balboa Cinema closed
on Nov. 30 after the operator
for the last 12 years, Landmark
Theater Corp., failed to negoti-
ate a lease with Walnut Proper·
ties.
Walnut official Ethel Ed-
wards said Starplex is renting
the theater on a month-to-
month basis until a Jong-term
lease is negotiated.
TuE
WINE CELLAR
New manager Daniel Zavalza
said the 72-year-old theater at
709 E. Balboa Boulevard will
continue to show general re-
lease, "second-run" movies. AJ.
though the building owner,
Walnut Properties, also owns
lhe X-ratej:I Pussycat Theaters,
Zavalza said porno flicks won't
be making a comeback at the
Balboa.
Starplex runs 13 theaters in
Los Angeles, San Diego and
Ventura counties and the Bal-
boa Canema is the one-year-old
company's first Orange County
venue, according to Zavalza.
TERRY GIBBS & HIS DREAM BAND
are RINGING IN THE JA'Cl this New
Year's Eve!
This gala event will commence with
a sumptuous three course prlx nxe
I;. menu. You wlll begin with a medley or
I~ _ appetizers, then proceed to the entree___._
Suzy and Lhe SweethearLS, set the
tempo ror a vibrant evening or
celebraUonl A cover charge or $25
per person will Include entertain-
ment rrom 9pm until 1 am. party
ravora and a champagne toast at
mldnjghl
Experience the ultimate In elegant
dining, In the Intimacy or the award-
wlnnlng Wine Cellar! A retreat.
renowned ror ns French gourmet
cuisine.
This New Year's Eve. an unrorgeu.able.
seven course menu. wlll be the rocus or
attention!
"No. Never," Zavalza prom-
ised.
But whether the popular cult
film "Rocky Horror Picture
The company repainted the
Balboa a light pink, touched up
the marquee and made other
minor renovations over the last
two weeks.
avHospitalttv Night-I"... or Beer Medallions. With an Herb Crust 1; ~ on a bed or Morel Cream Sauce and
!~ · Prawns Sau teed In Pesto and Sundrled
:· tomatoes. The nnale Is a spec'8cular r Chocolate Har.elnut Terrine with
, Pistachio Sauce and strawberry
' Mascarpone Salad.
j The doors open at 8;00pm with
', dinner being served at 9:00pm. Then
" the excitement begins. with Terry
Gibbs coming on stage at 10:30pm. At
midnight. we'll be serving champagne
toasts and parLy ravors to ring In the
NEW YEAR ln style!
You'll be part or the excitement
In the elegant Plaza Ballroom,
With YM 88.1 KLON broadcasting
THE TERRY GIBBS DREAM
BAND llVel
$125 per person
$115 per person for FM 88.1
KLON members
Pre-paid reservations wl/J receive
preferred sealing. Our nrst seattne wlll begin aL 6pm
$90 per person, Including '8x & gratuity
The second seating, beginning aL 9pm
:et will feature lndlvldually selected wines
"" with each course, and champagne toast ~.;1 and party ravors aL midnight.
• $1.SO per person, Including '8X and
gratuity. (Early reaervaUons are h/6/J/y
recommended)
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Via lido Piam
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Against a baclcdrop of lingering dark clouds, two surfers defy the recent chilly air, and water
termperatures in the SOs, as they prepare to enter the surf off 32nd Street in Newport Beach.
saturday December ~4. 1811 M
4181 Pants
4360 Shirts
2111 Shoes
l 740Socks
2916 Ttes
712 Coats
1648 Sweaters
471 Jackets
1664 Belts
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&bby Jones
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M·O·T·O·R·C·A·R·S
NEW PO"T BEACH
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~: Coup£e help~ ~~£e~ £lhii
:~: matahe~ made in C:eaaW . :, ..
sw1i, e•a", use, ae,
Ba».~, •eelca Chrtn1aD
t~• Who 1.tkn church,
Bib~ •tu~, apona, mualo
*4:i4ealre• a aertoua
nlaatonahip. U thia
appeal8 to 7ou, call ••• ..
Bv M-ve Bitettl
Piil RilllDn Conapoildelt
W here do Christian singles
go to meet other
· Christian singles? David
Balsiger and Nancy Dixon of
Cost ldesa have the answer.
who arc loolcina for friendships.
The Olristian DatematQ
Connection. directed toward
Christians who want to meet other
Christians, is the ideal alternative
for the Christian single who
doesn't want to go to ban or has
given up on the singles vaups,
dating clubs and e.xpens1YC
introduction services.
40 rcspm• ID a moath.
He then NaJmd that a lot of
people don't tia\le time to de¥eq>
new friendlldp1. Some cburcbel
don't baYO sinp..p:c>Upl, and
many busy profeaioQals find they
don't have the time to attend
meetings.
Thei onthly publication profiles
Olri ans of all denominations
Balsiger started the newsletter
after he experienced how difficult
it was for a Christian single to
meet eligible singles with similar
backgrounds. He ran an ad in a
biweekly publication seeking a
Christian woman with the1 same
religious beliefs. His ad received
B alsi&er told a friend about
tho number of responses his
singles ad received. They realized
that there la a real need for
providing the means for helping
Christian singles to meet. Soon,
Balsiger and his friend started
planning the publication. Plans
were conceptualized last February
See DATE/A7 Matching Christian couples became a love match for David Balsiger and Nancy Dixon of Costa Meta.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN
EXCmNG, SPIRIT Fill.ED,
LOVING CHURCH?
We're Here!
O ASIS
ORSTIAN FEUDWSHIP
Rev. Tony Angelo
SUNDAY WORSHIP
lO:OOAM
Mid-Week
Bible Study
Wed. 7:30pm ids Church
~ges 6-12
Kj1~er Church
~Ages 3·5 ln~nt & Toddler
"(01111: to wht·rt• ynu w.11 n0t b<· jur{q(-d or
(011dt·rl'r""<"l 0 r1l!,1 ''ry I', t() h'(:<f1 nh('l rf
God's lo.t· nlt. rcy & g•u(t· c111d f -.·, •n
apply His word ~your life· today' ~
3194 A Ail p>tt Loop, Costa Mesa • (714) 436-1400
Religion Briefs
T he Sisterhood of Temple Bat Yahm presents
"Lunch and learn with Rabbi Mark S. Miller" on
Tuesday. The topic; "Oona Garcia Nasi Mendez,
Women o( Power," kicks off a series on Spain, a
500-year journey back in history leading to a most
significant battle of understanding between Christians
and Jews. Coffee begins at 10:30 a.m., program 11
a.m. and luncheon catered by the Soup Exchange o(
Huntington Beach is at noon. Tempie Bat Yahm 'is
located at 1011 Camelback, Newport Beach. All are
welcome to attend, but reservations are a must. Lunch
is S 11.33. Call Margo Hack~r at 545-9839 .... A
three-unit course that examines the life and times o(
Jesus Christ will be offered this spring by Orange Coast
College's Religious Studies Department. Spring
semester classes begin on Jan. 21. Listed as Religious
Studies 130 in the OCC schedule, two sections of the
course are offered: One meets Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays from 10-11 a.m.; the other meets Tuesday
evenin~ from 7-10 p.m. The course, which outlines
Christ's life and teaching, and places him within the
historical context o( the day, is fully transferable to UC
Christmas joy
9!!!!!!111&••• (! t
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and Cal State schools. For information, call 432-5772.
0 n the calendar are a whole bunch of Christmas
events. Today, Newport Mesa Christian Center,
2599 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, presents "A dassic
Christmas" celebration o( musk and drama performed
by the collective efforts o( the Sanctuary Choir,
Ensemble, Children's Choir. orchestra and bells and
The Newport Mesa Repertory Co. at 7 p.m. (also 6
p.m. Sunday) .... "Merry and Mirthful Modified
Midwinter Madrigal Dinner and Fete," featuring
authentic 13th Century-style cuisine, will be held at
6:30 p.m. at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist
Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Donations are
S 17.50. For information, call 646-4652 .... "Christmas
Around the Tables," First Southern Baptist Church o(
Fountain Valley's annual musical program, will be held
today and Cec. 1 S, at the church, 10350 Ellis Ave.,
Fountain Valley. Tickets are SS. Call 968-4222.
On Sunday, baptisms and the reception of new
members will be featured at the First United
Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St,
See BRIEFS/A7
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Remember the true meaning of Christmas. Worship with
your family at the church of your choice.
l LAGUNA
: United Methodist Church
21632 Wesley Dr. uauna Beach
499-3081
Stllday Morning Worship
1 & Christian Educlllon 10 a.m.
Ml~sters David Beades & Vlrgklla Wheeler
I Wesley Counseling Center
1 Services Available
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
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420 w. 19th St s..s-n21
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CHURCH SCHOOL ·All AGES-9:00 am.
Nursery·Kindergarten-10:30 a.m.
Youth Groups Slllday Evrilgs
Ministers: Gala! G • Tia Wildermuth
NEWPORT CENTER
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1601 ~A.,.. c-•MDr
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AOUl T .J.INIOA.S£NfOR
Sunday SCllool 8:30 a.m.
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Rrt. Robert ~ Rev. WI Fllrbenb -- -
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CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
UNmo METHODIST
Aa Untt.d~we _. to maintain an . to ~
NIJgklus °' view, '° .....,, Md nourtlh ... another and to
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Sundrr. Dec:nnber IS, 1991
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EXPECTANCY!''
(R.amma 13:11-1'4)
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(JOO St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, Califumla (714) 631-2880
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CHRIST LUTHERAN
CHURCH ~~ ........... u
760 VICtorio St., Costa Meso
Lothor V, Tornow, Pastor
631-1611
Look for the Pilot's
upcoming
"PEACOON•EARTH"
Glide ·-Seracnl 6n
Comi" Decelnber 19.th
IU //( ,/( '"" .\C /I ,"\/( I I
Hewpod Church of lellgtoua SC11Dce
Guest Speaker Terry McBride
"Dlrln• Authorttr cu Cholc.11
-s.mc• and Jr. emuch=-1~-. -. -·-
Seminar Dec 15th 1-4 p.m.
"Using Choice to Make ow
Dreams Come True"
263-1261 901•=.!J:
Dr. Roger Teel, D.D.
0 The Gospel According to You"
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE .....,., ..... a.. ..............
2205 MAIN STREET, SllTE 23
SEACLff Vlll.AGE
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92688 / (714) •1331
mlnlater to t?I nHd1 of our
community In the Mme of ant.
Bruce Jeske, Pastor
WOUHP SEllYICE 1:00 10:30 o.m.
5'indoy Schoof & ,,,,. ... Oou
9130 o.m. ChfWlon a..,...itoty Sd-ool
frj Jar a.. ........ Wonnalon
642-4321 -266 ! 1111' /I\\,, 11\t I
Larry Yo-9. Putor -......a.... ...... aa.MC..NtAA
Balboa Blvd. et 14th St 673-3805
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diet ......... .me.. -nae A.qal -11dlaM
ol ltif.• 1'I W a.olr. direcsed bfLtlW ~
...... die ....... "'<> a.M AU 'Ye Pafthful9" at ta ·• I IM lo-.30 LftL 1ervlca. Tbe O.aoel a.Ir .. • 10-.30 ..... under tbe d1reCdOe ol
J .... ~ .ttil ~ ICIMzmln It tbe mpL
A l•m• for tlli new meaiben wW be held ID tM Cllt ... 111 Room •• noon. followed by • Heritlll
TaW GI ... Outc:h and a cUmb to tho top, ot tile
toiftr. /ta' p.m.. the church'• OwM:el Ooh ....
widt ••n of tbe ~ilkcd Onucb of am.a OIDlr IDd the Cerittol nhy Oaonaa. presents
"Cklltrst Olciria" In the aanctuuy. Pint UnJted"a
~ Clair will -play. u wW • brul cbolr. ~ ialtnaolentl and an orpnist. A reception
ill Thoms-Hall follows the concert. ••• Lalio
BaMo ol Huntinctoo Bc8Cb performs an oboe t0lo
at tho Sunday eemce at Oruae Cout Ualtarbn Uni·
ftt'Ulllt Ouuda, 12S9 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. at
10~ a.m. The Rev. James Nellon deU~n a sermon,
"Oetliq Ready," focusing on advent being a time or
preparation. The Christmas tree will be decorated at
tbo cbe ol t¥ 1em.. FOr lalOrmada8, C.U 646-bandbcU... A freewill offerina will be collCC'led, 1nd Prabyteriaa Church, 600 St. Andrews Rd., is ofle
4652. _ "Uen&h Si•'onc" at It. A t en ,._, lplced holiday wwai.1 and homemade Christmas at S, 1, 9 and 11 p.m. Sanctuazy Qo&r, aolois&I, BeU
iiillli ~ 600 ·:SL-ADdift-S ~ ,...... 1M cooties Will be served. Choir and instrumentalists will perfonn. Admislion~ ....... ,-a.onaa Wida Oldaiilial 1ND111PRnlr1• at On Wednetdly, Cluitt Ludlen• C•IU'Cb, 760 Vic· free. For information, call 631-3821 .... There are a
4 j.a TlctiMa ue 15. Par ...._...., 1111 81.:mt. toria St., Colta Mesa, present• a Oui$lmu concert at bevy of Oiristmas Candleli&ht Services scbeduled:
-a.ti& .-in• a.a, 760 Vk:laltl IL. Cmta 7 p.m. featuring the choirs of Ouist Lutheran School, Cbrilt Cburda by tbe SH UnJted Metbodllt, 1400 W. ~ ptlHDll a coac-t to welDDml die OarflCmu from prachool through the Slh grade. The concert is Balboa Boulevard. Newport Beach, 673-380S, as 7
7 • ...._ of llCI""-..._ me SeDJor _... nd th th ,....,._ N' h Be' p.m.: Cotta Mesa CbUl'Ch of ReU&lou• Sdttac:e. 28.SO 11MOa al p.m. co •-. • .,... .,, centc,~ arou e eme, me ag t ,ore Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite M, Costa Mesa, 754· Cbolr, dae Youth Cbalr, Illa. Juaior Ckilr ud the am.tmu.." Followin& lhJs concen, there will be a BeU a.mi. FolloWUtj tM caacier-.. .._. Wiii be a Happy Birthday Jesus party ln the church gymnasium. 7399, at 7:30 p.m.; SL James Eplscopal CbUJ'Cb, 3209 ... ......, Jesa= lstba ctiUldi ...aailu· Via Udo, Newport Beach, 675-0210, at 4, 7~. 10:15 -....=! ___. -...!"· .. r • On Dec. 22, Clari1t Cbarda bJ tbe Sea United and 11 p.m.; Lutbtnn Church of tbe Muter, 2900
• ~~ aplf cteck D9t ~ rns 1• Medaoclltt, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd •• Newport Beach, Pacific View Dr., Corona dcl Mar, 759-1031, at S and
where )O'I Jo1A t.be pRICtlirLllll ~ Jc:iltpb aDd features a Nativity Pageant in its 9:30 a.m. service 10 p.m.; and SL Mark PrabyUrtan Church, 21~ ~
• llarda for shelter wbk:b ended wltb tbe bUtb where children, youth and adultJ from the conerega-M v· N rt 0 • h 7 • r ..
of ,.. ,..__. p~..a.. 1_ ~. _...... .,.. ar asta, cwpo ~•c , at p.m. 1 .. ti{
at "°" ~• UJL .. __. -tioG portray nativity characte~ and music will be On Dec. 25, there will be a Christmas Day Wo{·· .. ~
aroUnd chllk. cndlna at tbe South Coat Rq>eno..y performed. Admiuion is free. For information, call ship with Holy Communion at 10 a.m. at Lu&Mnit': ~
petiO at 6" Town C.oDtU Dr .. Colla Meli.. for a 673-380S .... SL Mark PresbJtaia• Cburcb, 2100 Mar Cbarch of the Masttr, 2900 Pacific View Dr., eoroeJr ...
puty. Tbea. at 8 p.m.. the plaj "MarilOl'a Ouittmu" Vista, Newport Beach, completes the observance or del Mar, 759-1031. ... Christmas Day Eucharist wllJ"'!Z:&
wW be':Performed. M•"l'M ii free, and relreab-Advent with the choir's singmg of St. Saen's nugnifi-be celebrated at 10 a.m. at St. James E~'·"
menll will be lold. Pot Information, call 9'7-«tl3. ... cent "Ouistmas Oratorio" during the 9:30 a.m. wor-Cbutth, 3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach, 675-0210. ": '°"J."
St. J ... die Ba~ CatMUc Claurda, 1015 Baker St.. ship service. On Dec. 31, participation in a Worldwide Medita-
0.ta Mesa. celebntes itl el&hth annual "Noel On Dec. 24, St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Lion will be offered at 4 a.m. at the Costa MOll7 • ,~~
Nfabt" at 8 p.m. Tbil yea.r's concert features Daniel Mar Vista, Newport Beach, offers the community a Church or RcllgJous Scltnct, 2850 Mesa Verde D..WO~ ..,"f'
Pinkham•• HOutstmas Cantata" and other seasonal brief service designed for young children at 4:30 p.m. East, Costa Mes.a. For information, call 754-7399. -
antbema by Praetoriua. Rutter, Dale Warland and to provide those in the neighborhood of the church Send submlaslom to the Pilot Rellslon .,.. to R# f
<>then. performed by the parish choirs. Ouis1mas the opportunil)' to hear sacred Christmas stories and Upon Editor Matt Coker, Tbe Pilot, 330 W. Ba1 $.,'
carols will be auna accompanied by orchestra and sonp .... "Chnstmas Eve Meditation" at SL Andrews Costa Mesa, '2627, or ru Item• to ~170 • .---------------------------------__,,,..,,;, ..
DATE: Christian singles need to make right Conne~ion ...................................................................... ~~ ">••T BRING HOME
SOMEONE FAMOUS •••
From AB
and the first publication was dis-
tributed in June.
Balsiger's initial partner got
manied and moved to another
state, but before he left he intro-
duced Nancy Dixon to David as a
new partner.
Dixon became a co-owner of the
publication. but as time progressed
she and Balsiger made a conncc-
time or ·another and exp_erienced
that loneliness. It would be sreat
to be able to connect (these peo-
ple ). "
Balsiger views his publication
not only as a way for people to
meet, but a a signiftcant way to
minister to others.
"There are many hurting ChriJ..
tians because of divorce, loneli-
ness. family abuse or problems at
work." he said. "This person miabt
not be looking for a lifemate, 6ut
might just need a true friend. In
that instance, this becomes a 'fcel-
good ministry.'
"A lot of time, Christians are
saying. 'What can I do to minister
to others?' Herc is a way. Bein' a
Christian friend to a Christian
friend who is hurting can be re-
warding."
tioD of their own and fell in love. r::=========-====---=============~ They were married in October.
The monthly newsletter has sto-
ries, movie reviews and "date"
want ads, which run free of
charge. People who wish to re-
spond to the want ads maJcc a toll
call to a 900 number to hear a
p~·rccorded taped message from
the originator of the want ad.
The ghost
of CFtristmas
past?
Original, historical
letters, documents,
autographs & memorabilia
of famous people ·
Unique Holiday Gifts!
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If interested, the caller leaves a
name and phone number. The ad
orlainator listens to the phone
messages and detennincs whether
to arrange a first meeting. Datcm-
ate sugesu the first meeting be
held in a public place like a coffee
shop, shopping mall or at a church
If the though1s ot whdt 10
g1v(' 1h1(, y('dr bring up
famili.u haunt~. try on<• ol
our ~lid br.w. door
HISTORICAL• SPORTS• ENTERTAINMENT
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pt6erina.
The system was designed to pro-
vide anonymity and a double-blind
security system for the creator of
... want ad.
kncx kC'r~. Wtlh ,1 <;('le<. hon
lik<' ours, thal SJ)e( 1al
person will purr w11h
del1gh1 land we ain't
lion!) -even good old
unl le Eben<'zcr!
'WJ'his is a whole new concept in
introductioh services in the Chris-
tian community," Ba.lsffer aaid. "In the secular c:ommuruty, there 2133 uguna unyon Rd.
bu been 900 services and single uguna Beich, CA 92651
publications for a long. long time. . ~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;~===<=7=14;;l 4;;94:;;·;;22;;64;;;;;;;;==:~ In the rcliJious community, if )'OU liiii
look at the entire counuy, there's
only two aingJe publicataons. and
they have a very small circulation.
None of them have any kind of
service that brings people to-
pther.
"We felt that Christians needed
an apyroach that wu economical
and o a private nature and had a
1arae pool of people that they
oeild select from."
t I the publication hu already be-came so succesaful that next year la .;ll expand nationwide. The rea-'°"' Dixon says, is demand. · fi "'.'Tho need ror singles is so YUt
..... from the child who is an or-
. pban to the elderly senior who
~ u orphaned because the)'
!doa't have a family left." Dixon
1aid. "It would be pe_at to be ablo.
! to connect the sinaJe1 who are
able to pt aroynd with children
·who are lonely and don't have par·
enll or with the senion who live
alone.
"We have all been sJn&)c at one
CJ
It
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When we ask our subacriben to Jud&e our CD-quali\y .
IOUlld, ~mil i\ perkt. Tt"1' also kr.'eoor 19 divene
mt*~ Cabae TV simulcasas. And the ab9enoo ot comrnercilb. dee~ ot
~ int.erruptic:n. But tbcNe Ill, U\e'i want that clean, c:ri.1p digital Plnd. So now
mblewill<Db'~-... itdomhyourTv.~"-'
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We buy & sell! Custom framing and
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!Autll0r8, friends ol llbrary 111t11er
:to raise 1111111 lor ·•I• praJICt • •, Friends and supporters of
: the Ne~rt Beach Central Li·
brary budding project attended
•a dinner party at the home of
•Judy and Hancock Banning Ill.
: Thomas Keneally, author of
•more than 20 books and author
: Michelle Latiolais, director of
:·the writing program at UCI,
spoke to the 25 guests.
The party was part of an on
going funding effort by the
: Newport Beach Public Library
•Foundation seeking $1.S million ,.
for a 52.000 square foot facility
to open in the summer of 1993
at MacArthur and Pacific Coast
Highway. The foundation has
raised $1,145,000 to date.
Guests included co-hosts
Don and Betty Adkinson, John
and Elizabeth Stahr, Andrea
and Don Jones, R. L Taylor
and Janet Smith, Judy and
Rogue Hemley, Carolyn and
Peter Shea, Don and Winnie
Spengler and Bill and Joan
Wren.
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Paul and Kelly Kohne enjoyed the sights at the Candy Cane Ball.
Debbie Riblett visit.s with Bruce and Vicki Stump at the Candy Can
Ball last Saturday evening at the Four Seasons Hotel.
Candy .cane Ball sweetens
pot for Assistance League
By Carol Dee Jones
Society Wl1ter
Settle down for a log winter's
nap? forget it! The theme may
have been Visions of Sugarplums,
but this group was having too
much fun to think about sleep.
Saturday night the Junior Auxil·
iary or the Assistance League of
Newport Mesa held its 43rd an·
nual Candy Cane Ball and lent a
lot of sparkle to the four Seasons
Hotel in Newpart Beach.
grams."
Like kids in a candy store the
gathering sampled hors d'oeuvres
and sipped champagne while de~
ciding on bids for the nearly 160
silent auction items.
Supper was served in the glim-
mering ballroom. For favors, there
were roses. They complemented
the fanciful Limoges china on ta~4
bles topped by topiaries festoone
in beads of gold and marzipa
sugarplums.
League causes arc perennially
popular. Kelly Kohne and Vicki
Stump co-chaired the evening. li.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~il Said Stump, "I'm passionate about
Finally, guests enjoyed the liva
auction and dancing. Some therer
were Paul Kohne, Jennifer McKay~
Judy and Richard Bauer, Caro•
Hoffman, Nancy Best, Anne Light~
Nancy and Dean Wiese, Ceci anel
Michael Smith and Bruce Stump.
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children and all the money we
raise here tonight (around
$50,000) goes directly to our pro· I
Oh! Christmas Trees by designers l
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Take several big beautiful and what you wind up with is
Christmas Trees, turn them over Christmas Tree Magic.
to designers (like Sally's Garden, The second annual event, held
Sharon Golden Floral Design, Sund:iy at the Four Season Hotel
Ditvid W. Jann & Associates, Del in Newport Beach featured an
Langdale, Chris Lindsay floral auction or the eight ambitiousl)1
Design, Karen Elliott & Associ-decorated trees. The proce~
ates, fulkcrson's Too and the Dis· benefit the Orange County Ro~ld. McDonald House. "We hope~ t;::n=ey=la=n=d==D=e=co=r=a=ti=ng==D=c=p=a=rt=m=e=n::::;t)~ generate funds somewhere in th~
neighborhood of SlS,00() today," •
said McDonald House director
Herb Watson, visiting with board
president Dr. Ceni Bennetts.
GRAND OPENING
Why Pay Mall Prices?
Fine Italian 14 Kt Gold
Sale Priced At Fashion Island $67S
.... So. Coast Plaza $69S
estcliff ewelers (7H) 650-4595
2043 Westclif f Dr., N .B.
Open 7 Days to I p.m. (Nm to Coco'•)
de~
Event organizers Sylvia Burnett
and Sharon Williamson and their
committee put together an elegant
afternoon. The 220 or so who at·
tended the $55 per person lunch·
eon enjoyed the dramatic ball-
room, where lights on trees flick·
ered and elegantly topped tables
spoke or by·gone days. Far center-
pieces there were pixies in sleighs
and budy Santas in burgundy J
vet. For Luncheon there wa
grilled chardonnay chicken and
Christmas tree chocolate cake fo
dessert. Some attending were ·
Lazarus, John and Linda WilliadlJ;:"
Lynn Burnett and Mike and
B1rne . -By Carol Dtt Ji
CRAFT GUILD
f1«4e4 de •
s: Doing it up in grand
!l}~ !!}!~ ~~~~. = lnlw .., W.,.. 1:811 ·~'d .lb eo ln¥tte 1 tllW
CMIC' far • on.mu ·~ it's belt tor. ... oart; lllw __,,......,Ob. aboUt 3C), llliD ML Wblil anMd •
-....... daele were 9bOal 30 POODie ...., die .. -..SU.., were jllll the-~ atteadaaai '
Multi-slftect Pltar, wbo dowotel six bowl I dllj
to her iD-dcli\and ........ )loM e.er)'tllUta OD I ~ lcaJe. If ib9"};d;~~a deg ..
red ~ abe miabt\<t been lolt bl 1'bundly
nipt • cnlah. When · I "1ted aboUt the bfaeit
llM>b scene tince The Alamo, she mlled 1erenely
and laid. "You knoW how it is, friends briq
other friends -and I loVe lhem all." ·
Sharina 00.tea duties wu daupter Allla,
MM>'i· pfaing fame in ber own ript. Her ~nder
memoir, "John Wayne, My Father," quickly aold
ita tint 50,000 copies, and now is in ita 1eCOnd -.,......., ___ printfna. PubliJber Random Houae is 1endfna her
on another whirlwind tour, and she can be seen
1n ~A·.1i..;.a Monday on the Geraldo Show. ~IV How pueli.ng is the book-~ tour? Ahia, •--lllllil• lookina radiant. says she's loving 1t all. Buept.
maYbe, for the time her plue wu delayed four bowt in Olicago
Ud abe didn't arrive at her Detroit hotel until 4 Lm. And that's
when she learned of a 5 a.m. wake-up caU, for yet another talk-
1bow interview.
0 . TllBSE RUMORS ARE MA.ICING EVERYOl'IE A UITLE
IUGSY When I wrote the other day about the impending produc-
tion. .. The Joys of Parenthood," ~starring AueUe ..... and
Wlft'ID Beau,, I noted that the motbcr-to-be's sister, Dr. Jane Be-
ning of Corona del Mar, didn't know when -or even if -the
couple would enter into wedlock, holy or otherwise.
Then in Tuesday's L. A Times, syndicated columnist Uz Smith
scored another of her sensational and occasionally accurate scoops
-reporting, somewhat breathlessly, a rumor that Bening and Be-
atty "will make it legal on Christmas Eve!"
Egad, could this be true??ll Trembling with excitement, I
1 phoned gynecologist Bening for confirmation and, between pa-
. tients, received a good-natured three-point reply, to wit:
11.•(l) "This whole thing is becomin~ somewhat amusing, isn't it?"
(2) "I know nothing about a Christmas Eve wedding."
(3) "If they are getting married, I haven't received an invitation."
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DON'T TAKE 11llS AS GOSPEL, Btrr -Ever wonder about
that bi& sign, JOHN 3:16, draped at Ramaheim Stadium?
Frustrated football fan Chuck Torres says he's finally figured it
out, to wit:
s.twday. December 14, 1991 -
J~ ~ sham a ~t with Jeanne and Steve Groth at the SecOnd annual ~t luddlet Bash last Sunday.
The b• system
Shriver's Best Buddies program gets'( by with help from friends
E verybody needa friends. Best Buddies is seeing
to it that they find them. The college-based
volunteer program (ataned by Anthony
Shriver) pairs students with mildly retarded
individuals.
Sunday's ban.g-up 2nd Annual Best Buddies Bash
brought in around $20,000. Co-chairs Karen Hall and
Heidi Miiier produced a bunch of silent auction
items and a crowd of around 200. Best Buddies
president, Shriver, and Mary Paris were on hand as
were committee memben Brennan Cassidy, Mina
Mullinax, Mark McMurrey and Mark Whitney.
The cause makes sense to Miller. "Everyone is so
into physical health -you have to remember physical
health and mental health go hand in
hand,'' instructed the fitness buff.
Barbacoa provided the eclectic
eats. DramaticaUy draped in plum
and gold the buffet fairly undulated
with surprises. Skewered chicken,
abi tacos in radiccio, calamari and
spring rolls shared the plate with
spicy Cajun potatoes.
It added up to lots of food and
fun for J~uie and Michael Casey,
Jo Jahns, Richard Hall, Dave and
-----Sue Hook, Kimberly Moore, Susan
Bagby, Kecia Whetter and Maria,
-----Eunice and Bobby Shriver.
::'in .'Ifie C.liristnii:is:".~pirit~
,.~~:~ As lhl ~~us, we at lhl fib (19 ~ ·• ·.• c~· _ .. :
.. -4'~~.: )QI SmJn ls~ Wlh the best of nyrtq. ..i ~ ~ Yh . ·~
· taukl 1151 a ll1te ~ "'*hi thai d#s Chistmlis mJTDJ lrVi•, . . ~-
"That's Coach John Robinson's won-lost record over a span of
19 games."
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Parkening appears Wednesday
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Guest Conductor Catherine
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Brahms, Rodrigo's "Concierto de
Aranjuez," and Corigliano's
"Symphony No. l," in its Southern
California premiere.
Performances are set for 8 p.m.
"Segovia was musical
inspiration," Parkening admits. "I
had several wonderful
opportunities to be able to study
with him and I still remember his
advice, 'Work very hard.' "
Parkening was
first encouraged by
his cousin, a staff
guitarist at MGM
Studios, and began
at age 11, his
studies on the
guitar. "Practically
everything on the
Guest conductor Catherine Comet leads the Pacific Symphony Orchestra featuring guitarist Christo-
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stars (from left): Heather Horvat as narrator; Mark ftolte as
Guy Montagi and Nancy Scholz as narrator. Tickets are $6-
$8. Call 751-9740 fo r information.
~--=~-guitar is difficult to
play well," says the virtuoso easily.
In 1964, Parkening was awarded
a scholarship to study in Segovia's
first US master class and later
continued private studies with the
Maestro in Spain. Playing up to 90
concerts a yenr followed, and have
included performances at the
White House at the request of
President Reagan and
appearances at Carnegie Hall.
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Dunham finds OC breath of fresh air
By Matt Coker
E ntertalnment E ditO<
IRVINE -Jeff Dunham has been voted best ventriloquist in the
world, become practically a couch potato on "The Tonight Show" and is
among the stars of "Hot Country Nights," which NOC just picked up for
six more shows.
With his career taking off, you'd expect the Dallas native to consider
his Dec. 19-22 shows at the Irvine lmprov as somewhat of a letdown.
You'd also be wrong.
"Doing TV like that is hot fudge, gravy," Dunham sni(I in a telephone
interview Friday. "You can't learn to be funny, you can't learn your
trade doing television.''
So Dunham tours comedy clubs to find out what does and doesn't
work in his singing-comedy-ventriloquist act, and "for all that hard wolk
on the road, television is the payoff," said Dunham, whose Irvine act
will feature TV favorites "Walter" and "Peanut th.e. Woozle," u well as
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From A10
his cluboooly IO>ltloes !e'IWrina
.. Jose 1he Jatapeno-on·a·&tick" and '
the worm in the bottle.
'"'They'll see aU my beSt stuff.
What you sec on 'IV fa just a taste
of it."
And Dunham, who perfonned
recently 1t the lmproY in Brea. ·
finds it easier to draw audiences in
behind the Orange Curtain as ~
posed to Los Angeles.
U[n Brea, even scimcwhat in Ir-
vine, people are more normal.
They"re not your typical, jaded
Holfywood folks. The people in Ir-
vine will just want to sit down and
relax and have a mod time."
''Su4ar Ba-my mortgage."
bte1, • be1ng 'I A rew beats
named numero n Brea, even somewhat 1a1er, as the au-
uno by lhe In-in Irvine, ~eoole are more d;ence howled,
ternational normal. T ey[re not your Waller largctcd Ventriloquist Ed McMahon:
A11oe1a1Jon typical, jaded Hollywood "Oh yeah, he's
and stints on folks.• been dating my
"The Tonight granddaughter."
Show'' Col-Dunham said
lowed. -Jiff mRIAM a glitch in the
In (act, he ventriloquist tape shown only
was one; or five -----------on the Wes1
comedians in "Tonight Show" his-Coast made it appear as if some-
tory to be granted a couch trip -thin& else had been edited out and
a chance to sit down next to John-that 1here was a quick cut to a
ny Carson -on his first appear· commercial after Walter's re·
a nce, and the curmudgeonly marks.
Walter ended 1hc breakthough "Oh,eah, he loved i1," Dunham
performance by telling the King of said o Johnny's reaction to the
bit.
Has he been o n "The TonTg'ftt
Show" since? -
"No," .he answered with o
chuckle. "But I'm scheduled to be
on another one."
He's unsu re how many more
he'll be on, however. Jay Leno is
laking oVe r the reins rrom Carson,
and though Dunham once opened
for the square-jawed heir apparent
IO Che latc·night throne, the ven-
triloquist knows Leno doesn't
book variety acts on "Tonight."
"I'll be very curious 10 sec whal
happens," Dunham said.
You can sec what happens a.I
the Irvine l111prov, 4255 Campus
Dr., Thursday through Sunday.
· Though his telc'vision exposure
would help him sell out the Los
Angeles lmprov tod"ay, Dunham
rccallci:l his stint there a {cw years
back as being "a tough gig."
Late Night, "It'll be a cold day in ,-----------------------
Jeff Dunham (he's the one ·on the rhtht) ·performs with Peanui and
e:r characters at the Irvine lmprov "thursday-Oec. 22.
"Three yean ago on Melrose I
walked out on the stage with pup-
pets and the people would say,
'What is this?' There were some
nights on Melrose I would have
just as IOOn stayed in Texas."
Fortunately, he stuck it out and
cable comedy specials. touring
wilh Mickey Rooney and Ann
Miller in the Broadway musical
hell before l come back to this
show."
"I wonder how many people
could get away with that," Dun-
ham renectcd. "Maybe Burt Rey--
nolds."
His last appearance wa s even
more remarkable, as Walter
looked over at Carson, then
turned to Dunham and said, "Hey,
I know that guy ... Yeah, that's my
wife's first husband. He paid off
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Hanukah
By RACHEL ARROW
Christmas vacation has
. llNlilY different meanings
to people. To most it
means family gatherings.
holiday spirit, vacation
fun. and bes t of all.
Christmas is here. But to
some, especially Jews, it
doesn't mean much to
them, other than there isn't
any school and you can
simply have fun for two
. weeks. IfHanukahcomes
around Christmas, that's
even better because both
Jews and Christians have
a holiday to celebrate at
the same time. That can
be exciting.
If Hanukah comes as
early as it did this year. on
the night of December 1.
Jews just look foreword
to having a fun two weeks
of Winter Recess. During
the eight days of Hanukah
though. Jews celebrate the
festive holiday with
lighting the menorah.
singing song. playing
dreidl. eating latkes
(potato pancakes) and
gelt, plus opening a gift
each night. Stories of
Hanukah pass from
generation to generation
each year. This "Festival
of Lights" is a holiday that
all Jews look foreword to.
The tradition of the
Christmas tree has been a
symbol of Christmas for
many, many years.
People ask though. if Jews
put up a Christmas tree at
all, just to get into the
spirit of the holidays.
While some do, most
don't. Christmas doesn't
have anything to do with
Hanukah. and there is no
use for the Christmas tree,
nor is there a thing called
a "Hanukah bush".
Having a Christmas tree
is a Christian tradition.
just like singing carols.
drinking egg nog, or even
Santa Clause.
Jewish people arc
surrounded by a Christian
society. In most ways that
is fine, but when it is
Christmas rime we run
into some conflicts. Gifts
are decorated for
Christmas. there arc giant
ehristmas trees in the
shopping mall. Nothing
is put up for Jews and/or
for Hanukah. That's not
exactly fair, but it's what
Jews have to live with in a
C-hristian society.
December is a time for all
kindsoCholK!ay cheer and
spiriL Let'• all enjoy the
holiday seasons together
and make it a season that
we can aJJ remember.
Happy hOUdaysf I
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Christmas:
Back to Basics
Dy SAM RYPINSKI
Even the Beatles, icons of
the decade of change, professed that
"money can't buy [you) love." Why is
it. then, that most Americans. hungry
for the seasonal spirit, still have a hard
lime swallowing the notion that
Christmas revolves around more than
store-bought, dimensional, material
items?
Unwilling to detach money
from happiness of all kinds, many
Americans remain entrenched in I.he
seasonal stench off rantic materialism
and superfluous action, losing the true
essence and meaning of Christmas
altogether in their fias of frivolous
frenzy.
Whal these people don't
realize is that LO obtain the warm spirit
of the season you need not material
things to give and receive. The true
essenceof lhe Christmas season comes
only when one makes personal
sacrifices for the bcnefi l of Others. Let
meclarif y that this docs not necessarily
mean sacrifices of a monetary
origin, as the far more meaningful
ones entail action that can be neither
bought nor sold, and thus is much
more valuable and precious to the
receiver. .,..
Surprisingly, thes<; f8f"fllore
valuable, overlooked gifts are much
easier LO give out lhan ones attached to
price tags, as even a reassuring smile
can uplift someone trapped in a holiday
traffic jam, providing a simple
reminder that at the core of all the thick
steel and rubber there are st.ill some
who retain a f undamentaJ sympathy
and compassion for the human race.
Christmas is, in fact. a lot
simpler than most make it out to be .
Founded on the basic principality of
sacrifice, it marks the birth of the man
who made the greatest sacrifice of all,
Jesus ChrisL But even for those not
religiously affiliated, it can represent a
time of bountiful giving and receiving
of the priceless human spirit that we
all innately possess.
Cheap Gifts
Some Grea t I d eas
By KEITH INGOLD
Christmas time is the time of
year that the true happiness of everyone
comes out Although all the rushing
and money spent on other people can
be discouraging, many students find a
way of enjbying these unwanaedduties.
When I went around to a few
students 31 NHHS I found that many of
them have a cheap and quick way of
dealing with such problems. Some of
the ideas they had were to buy a large
amount of items from a wholesale
store and distribuic them to each of
their friends or family accordingly.
Another way of buying their Christmas
presents was to buy them a lot of
miscellaneous items and mill and
match them to match theirpersonality.
Some of the other ideas I
received from the students were to
give them each a gift certificate from
random and unknown places such as
clothing stores, vacation tickets, or
certificates from you to give them an
iacm at any particular time (within
reason, of course).
The holiday spirit can still be
saved with some good and interesting
ways of going a.bout your Christmas
shopping. These and other ways are
just a few of many new efTons now
being used by students today, but now
it is your turn lO decide on how your
shopping days are going to be spent
Just remember that it is beuer to give
than to receive!
All We Want For C hristmas
By MA Tr COLLINS
The worst nightmare for
parents of IWll&Cf'I is the Christmas
IWOl'I. The percms or most teen1ger1
are bombarded wilh Chrisanu wishes
of extreme coat, and sometimes
conscqucnoe. At ago sixteen many
tccnaaen ask f0t a cat from Santa
Clam bec1u10 their parcnu for&Ol or
neglecced Lhelt birthday.
Tholeaee...y·boppcrs whollO
new to the tcenqo soeao .,t fOt more
conventional itmla, like a steRO, new
skis, or clochel. Thinp Chat would
make them aJol and Ible to hlina out
wllh I.he In Crowd. Plren&a UIUllly find
Lhelc iecms WJI"/ u•~. Ind it Is
commonpliiee for lhO child IO reecho
only pans of their Christmas list
Tcensof\en receive glllsf rom
f amlly members at ChriSb'l'lU as well.
More ollen lhan not theJO glft.S are not
al'PfUiatcd by the recipient This
occurs usually bccaute the relative
giving the gifitwnocluo wbalinlCrea&S
the child. Oil\slikcbooks.McDonald'1 aift cenifaaa, Ind ol COUllC Lhe ever
popu1*' Pdaet fit ..... , ... ,.
· •. • M W. we lftUlt 11Y to help
ourpiremi .&I' relllive. out byalvina
t.hCm bliic Ind i'ellil&JC UICI Cl dllnp
WC wantforClwi-. Oi96"11uedl
lllD Jutallt ror __,.,_.beallOMld
IO lpaMI it u you wilb.
You . Think This
is a Bad Christmas ?
Dy DAN EASTMOND
This year we are heading
towards a rough Christmas season.
The ecooomy has stalled, the State is
in no position to off er additional
welfare, and unemployment threatens
worxers everywhere. Jn search of
holi y cheer, we need not dig too
deep y; we've seen much worse on
frequent occa.s.ions.
Remember a year ago, when
the armies of two nations faced off
across a line in the sand? Families
across the country worried for loved
ones. The rest of America proved its
affection with innumerable care
packages for those in the military. The
Christmas festivities were
overshadowed somewhat by
international hostility.
Half a century ago, almost to
the day, America looked on anxiously
as its soldiers marched into the greatest
armedconflictof all time. Pearl Harbor
had been bombed just weeks before
the holidays. America had declared
war lhe following day.
· Three years later when
victory in Europe was
imminent, the Gcmlans ~hcd back in
one final offensive just before
Christmas. Casualties soared.
TheCtuiSUTWesof theentire
previous decade were soured by
economic adversity as the Great
Depression wrCaked havoc on families
everywhere.
Even earlicr,during lheCivil
War, Union troops suffered a miserable
def eat at Fredericksburg. Tens of
thousands were left de.ad in the snow.
In the winter of 1846-4 7. the
Donner Party underwent a horriffic
winter in the High Sierra. Only half of
lhe original band survived. Of the
survivors, most had turned to canni-
balism to survive.
Then, of course, there wa4'
Valley forge. Who can forget those
scenes of desperate pauiotscncamped
in the forests of Pennsylvania? Most
were starVing, barefoot. and poorly
clothed, and yet they pushed on.
Before the first
Thanksgiving, only half of those on
the Mayflower survived their first
winter.
fortunate could greatly benefit fJ
our giving. As Russians brave
economically bitter winter and thci
American unemployed take to thO
homeless shelters, let us not think only
of our festive Christmas dinners.
wrapped presents. and warm fires.
Money is not the only thin&
people need. A simple act of carin4
would doubtless be just as welcome+
The Chrisunas season gives us ae
ellcuse to get away from the hectic
world around us, and to enjoy th~
simple pleasures of life instead.
It has been said that Ouisunas
isthemoststrcssful time of year. Thr
year. let's aim to make it the mo
rewarding.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
CLUB 1 1
Students Give
Historical events such as Unt1·11·t Hurts these remind us that though times
may be tough, we still have
cause lO be grateful and f 0 r Others at
generous. Those less
Christmas
By
MARGY
FRANKENDERGER
For the last half of November
and the month of December
the members of the Social
Science Club have been collecting
donations from the studenu of
Newport Harbor high during first or
fifth period in a fi \'e-gallon water bo
labeled "Christmas Toy Drive." M t
students give any change they c
spare.
This annual fund rais ,
sponsored by the Social Science Cl ,
usuallygrosscsclo9e~ooelhOLISal~
dollars. The advisor for the
............... _ club is Mr. A.P. Smith.
With the proceeds,
the members of the club
organize and wort diligently
to bring a Christmas pany to the needy
children of Orange coun1y. These
needy children are represented by the
Head Start program. Boat
Parades Great Evening Fun
During the Christmas party
that the Social Science Club giv •
they provide the children with fi
and gifts. One of the students arri By WILL RANKIN
N\lmerous boat parades are
coming lO the Orange County area.
Just a few of these arc the Newport
Beach boat parade, Huntington harbor
boat parade. and the Dana Point boat
parade.
The Newport Beach boat
parade is the most well known boat
parade in Southern California. This
year will be the 83rd annual boat
parade. It wiU last for seven daya.
from December 17 through Deceinbu
23. The show is cllpccting over 200
boats 10 Oaunt their beauty.
There is a wide variety of
boats, flOm dny row boals to huae
million dola. yachll. AU of &hcle
bm&s tro elaborately dec«atcd wilh
Christmas liahll and Olhei wonderful
decontions. 1bctc arc usually I f CW
boau with cartoon fi~IUCh U ban
and Teen Aac MutM Nlnp Tunlcs.
The 1how will beain at
Collin.I bJMd In upper Newpon Bay.
AplndMldwlD betetapll the 80y
ScoUt SM ._ on PICific Coait
HlJlt~.
TM Hmltinaton Harbor boal
.... -.. DlllM Point Hlrbor
,..., ....... abOul 40 bolas.
Tbe Huntinaton Harbor
pnde will occur SDrdaylndSunday
nights at 5: 15. It is a great way to sec
the wonderful decorated homes of
Huntington Harbor.
The Dana Point Harbor
parade will be held Dcccmber 13 and
14 from 7.9 in theevcning. This year.
their theme will be "IRcmemberSanta
Claus."
These parades will be great
fun and a l('C8t way to spend an evening
watching or riding on one of \be
tremendously dcCoralCd boals. There
will be an ou1raaes amount d people
coming to enjoy the wonderful boets,
IO como early if you are planning to
get a good viow.
clad in a Santa Clause suit and a
eigh1y eager children a present.
year Santa will be played by
Carden.
The club is able to
enough money IO have a pany fbr
eighty children and spend tile
remaining fund.! IO help other nce41y
children in I.he Head Stan pro
And as Mr. A.P. Smith COl'nmen
these may be tlic only presents
children receive all year.
Uke any other &ood
the students who pe.nicil*O say.
while this club was formed IO L.-----·
others, it truly aives them a f eclina
warmth inside.
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t ~11 I l 11' I iJ I
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1lllnbs up to thbsa
who dished up IUnds
Tho envelopes. pleue ...
~ Thum~.up to Anto~ Segerstrom and his guests at a llJ fund·ralSlng event thlS past week at Bangkok 4 in Crystal
Court.
The ~nt raised $16,000 for the struggling Someone Cares
Soup K.i~chen In ~ta Mesa._ It was .the single largest donation
the chanty has received, so bag that u represents about one·third
Saturday December 14, 1991 A1a
Editor William Lobdelt .•• 642--4321, ext 3
l ett ers ,
M y wife and I rarely agree
when It comes to politics,
especially concerning presidential
electJons. Neither one or us vo1e.s
a party line. but we just have
different views and usually end up
fn separate camps come Election
Day. This is why I find it so
interesting that we arc both
planning to vote in the primary for
David Duke.
We arc just fed-up with bow
things are going in our coontry
' -_
l:tow to get involved
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Fifty years ago this country ~ s
attacked by enemies of America
We were led out of that :
apocalyptic ordeal by a presidef'lt
of genuine leadership and with•
unwavering principles. A prcsiden.,.
that welded Americans togeaher ~
with ~ workable plan for action, ~
promises thut "-Cre kept and \ t
commitments th at were fulfilled. -~
A day of infamy anti great loss
was cvenaually overcome. -• •
In c ·SI 10 now however, w
have a ~ician of indecision at a •
loss to ad in any event, and
totally overcome with it all. We .· of the soup kitchen's annual budget. .
The soup kitehen, which serves meals to about 150 homeless 1 and needy people a day. seems to have suddenly become the
darling of the Orange Coast. And this after years of complaints
that i~ drew an undesirable crowd into the city.
. and if a vote for David Duke is
the only way to wake up the
Republicans and Democrats that
things have to change and they
have to change now, then so be it.
Obviously, we don't like the man's
past, but the future he is offering
us is one we do like.
,,, Give the editor a call. William Lobdell can be reached at
642-4321, ext. 351 and would love to hear from you.
need leadership, not pPlitical
campaign speeches ;,.t the wrong I ' , time und certainly the wrong •
Over Thanksgiving. Newport Beach restaurateur Michael l(ang
donated 120 turkeys to the kitchen and then ~elped serve them.
Fellow restaurant owner Bill Hamilton has agreed to donate about
100 hams and other trimming for the kitchen's Christmas dinner.
These actions arc heartening and though they didn't ask for any
credit or praise, those who have come to the aid of the soup
kitchen deserve just that.
[1'8 Thumbs down to the Costa Mesa-based revisionists who
~ apparentr dupc_d the Book of the Month club into selling
it a list o their History Book Club members. The local
company, Noontide Press, espouses that the Holocaust never
happened end is striving'through their tracts and publications to
rewrite history.
The Book of the Month club admits it never saw the entire
catalo& Noontide Press is distributing and is distressed it didn't.
The popular book club has, though, written a letter of apology to
its members and revised its rule so that this doesn't happen again.
Noontide Press, like its parent 'roup -The Institute for
Historical review -is a smudgy little organization that preaches a
gospel of hatred and anti·Semetism. Nobody should unwittingly
wind up on its mailing list.
_A.. Thumbs up to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District UJ for adopting a no-smoking plan that would eliminate
designated smoking areas for employees and prohibit
smoking in all district buildings and vehicles.
And thumbs up to school trustee Jim deBoom who voted
against the measure, but only because he advocates an even
tougher policy -one that would prohibit anyone from smoking
on school grounds, 24 hours a day.
Likewise, trustees Sherry Lootbourrow and Martha Fluor
favored either tougher or swifter action.
As educators, all employees of tl\c school district have an
obligation to lead by example. And smoking is an example that
should be snufled out
The trustees, each one of them, is leaning in the right direction.
~ Thumbs up to Harry and Zelma Potter, who celebrated DJ their 75th wedding anniversary last Saturday.
That's a milestone, to be sure. Herc's another: Harry is
103, Zelma a modest 98. That makes them the oldest living .couple
in Orange County.
So what's the secret to their longevity, you aslc? Nothing special,
the c0uples confides. Having fun, traveling and a cocktail before
dinner. And their advice for young couples? "Just don't fight,"
Zelma advises.
Tough to argue with that.
We're just middle-class
nobodies. We go to work,/ay our
increasingly high taxes an then
watch our tax money go for
welfare and food stamps. We have
lived in Orange County more than
30 years and have watched our
once-beautiful county become a
haven for drugs, gang violence and
the unwelcome influx of too many
foreigners -both legal and
illegal.
We watch how our courts spend
thousands of dollars to protect the
rights of the criminal while
innocent people continue to be
murdered everyday, often by
murderers let out on parole. We
watch how affirmative action has
resulted in reverse discrimination.
Should a white person in 1991
have to repent for something a
white person did in 1891?
People used to make comments
about how Orange County was
once predominantly white, and
that was just fine with us. When
we started letting in all the
Hispanics and Vietnamese, the
region began experiencing these
awful problems.
The mainstream Republican and
Democrat presidential candidates
say anything and everything to
appeal to the middle·class, but
once they get elected, they forget
about us. We believe that Mr.
Duke will follow though on his
a-cvotion to the middle-class, his
anger at our being taxed for such
waster ul government programs as
food stamps and welfare, his
desire to rectify affirmative action
that has resulted in reverse
discrimination, his discontent with
,,, Our views vs. your views. In our news page, Wf! at the
Pilot strive to be fair and objective. On the Community forum
page, we try to do the same by publishing a wide range of views
-many of which we disagree with -in the interest of fairness.
The Pilot's opinions are restricted to our editorials.
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our horrific justice system and his
overall belief that America should
not be the dumping ground for the
world.
JONATHAN and
KATHRYN WHALENS
Newport Beach
Indecent exposure?
0 n Nov. 14, my family,
including two young children
ages five and two years old, went
to Tewinklc Park to enjoy the
fresh air and to feed the animals.
The park was full of people who I
am sure were trying to enjoy th e
day also. It wasn't long before we
passed a girl sitting on a rock
striking poses for cameramen. She
was wearing pants and a halter top
that was almost indecent.
We went on our way and came
across a photographer who was
yelling at my son to get out of his
way because he was in the
background of his model who "as
standing with her legs spread and
a partially bared breast. There
were so many photographers and
shooting sessions going on
throughout the park that we
couldn't go anywhere in the park
without being exposed to this
authorized pornography.
Some other examples of this
outrageous behavior was a girl in a
transparent dress with no bra and
no panties. A girl in the bushes
with photographers snapping away
and she was only wearing a short
skirt and a see through top with
only g-string panties that I
couldn't even classify as panties.
She had her legs spread apart and
her buttocks exposed and all the
while the photographers are
shooting away.
It is outrageous that a family
outing was smothered by this
pornography and "hat's even 1110re
appalling is 1he fact 1hat
permission for the photographer\
to shoot in 1he park ''as gl\cn h)
City Hall.
I have liveJ in Costa Mesa tor
28 yeJrs and the past fr,.e )eJrs I
have seen the rnorab and uccrncv
of this city descending to inhu111a~1
levels.
The police department is great
and the fire department is great,
but I am starting to wonder ubout
our people in office. Plcn\c don't
issue permits when yoll don't know
how they are going to be useu. I
feel an apology to this communit)
is in order.
RODIN DUFF
Costa Mesa
The good old days
W atching the solemn
proceedings and hearing the
respectful tributes of those
attending the Pearl Harbor 50th
Anniversary at the USS Arizona
Memorial, an unavoidable
comparison of then and now cume
to me upon conclusion of the
services.
, Best or the Hotline The· right to bear arms
place. Remember Pearl Harbor? , j!,
Always. Fo rge• George Dush?
Most likely I
DILL LAWSON •
Costa Mes::i
Christmas message .
I am deeply offended by the .,,,
"politicJI correctness" decision
of the news media to purge 1he
\\Ord Chrbtm:.as this year and 10
-.ubs111ute for ii the word
· holil.1.1) ." b Cl) scnacncc is no"
rcwn,tructcd in a nmguidcu
.:1ttcmp1 to a'o1d offending 1hosc
"ho Jon 't belie' e in Christmas.
Chm1mJ'> '>hopping is now callcJ •
"h11l1JJ) '>hopping," and ChristniJ, 1
prc\cnt~ arc now rcfcrreJ to as · •
"hol1dJ)' gifls." E'en Chrisamas
CJmls arc labelcu "holidJy tunes."
l he trentl is not limiacu to the.:
nc,,s. Our O\\ll m::ills ha'c caved
tn. South Coast Plaza has tlll~d ,
their Christmas catalog "HoliJay
1991." Fashion Island diJ them
one better, doing away" ith the ir I
famous 110-foot Chrbtmas Tree,
and replacing it "ith nine pun~ I
··communiay trees." In the catJh>Pj·
and hJndouas of both malls the :
woru ChmtmJS is conspicuouSI)
absc.:nt
When sales drop, the Chnstma' F
feeling d1min1shes the spirit of gift :
e~changc. And when 1he) lose I·
that, s::iles will plummet in any
economy. Ma) be then retailers wil
reject the "PC" doctrine of the
meuia and re-embrace the spirit o •
Christmas as good for their wallet
and good for the well-being of the
national heart.
THOMAS JENSE
Newport Beac :
Crlmlnal act?
0 n Jan. 1, 1992, the new
assault riOe ban goes
into effect. Honest gun
owners will be required to
register all semi-automatic
fire arms. Once you have
registered your firearm, that
information is sent to your
local police. One police
department in Calif omia set
up a special computer watch
with this gun information in
It. If you arc pulled over
and the officer does a
computer check, a flag
shows up on his computer
screen identifying you as a
dangerous person. As an
honest citizen you have
obeyed the law and for
doing so you are now a
dan.prous criminal. Our
government does not trust
the people. The nm time
)'Ou vote, will you vote for someone who doesn't trust
)lOu?
Importance of Second Amendment shouldn't be subject to government interpretation
ATSON REDDER
Newport Beach
Br .... Mulll
Editor's note: This is the third in a series
of articles on the 200th anniversary of the
Bill of Rights.
A bill of rights was assumed to be in
existence and operating. even
though not in written form, when
the original Confederation of States met
and drafted the Constitution.
However, several states ratified The
Constitution only on the basis that a
written bill of rights be added. When the
ten issues that make up the present day
Bill of Rights were before the First
Congress, it took two years of debate
before they were adopted in 1791. (If only
today Congress could work so eloquently.
But, that's another matter.)
The Second Amendment -.. the right
to bear arms" -does not relate to the
arms themselves as much u it does to the
control mcdlan.ism of lndivlduala O¥er
their own lives VI. pctmnellt COlltrol over
the liYea of iodividuall.
T he ri&Jlt tor 1ndividuaJI to bear IJ"IDt
wu cstabUsbed ·to bep Control on
Bill Of Rights
Anniversary
1791 *1991
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government, because of government's
history of inf ringing on the lives of
individuals. Government wu viewed as the
enemy of individuals throughout Europe
and the Colonists were keenly aware of
that daQger.
Still, no matter what form of
pemmeut individuals wanted to enforce,
without arms their religion, freedom of
press and all the righas that are included
in The Bill of Rights could be lost if there
was no right of the individual to bear
arms.
Today, when we think of the Second
Amendment we think only that we can
control the loss of life by controlling the
availability of anns. We think in terms of
the accidents we can prevent by using
government to control those who misuse
arms to force their will on others. But, the
laws only have effect on those who obey
them.
This is not a new observation. J.J.
Jusserard, a Frr ch ambassador to the
U.S., wrote thL in 1895 about 14th
Century England and the crown's attempt
to regulate and restrict individuals from
arming themselves: " ... manners being
violent, the wearing of arms was
prohibited, but honest folk alone
conformed to the Jaw, thus facilitating
matters for the others ... "
U nlike the days when English common
Jaw wa.s transformed into our Bill of
Rights. little thought is given today as to
who has the right to make these decisions.
Today, 11 1s the government rather than
1he individuals that decides through its
politics, rather than through reality. Each
citizen mu -;t think of what it costs and
what he or -.he lo'ics by the process of
allowing onl> politics to govern in the
areas of not only the Second Amendment.
but all of The Bill of Rights.
It 1s important that we think of the costs
we pay in freedom and how we affect The
Bill of Rights when we address the Secof\d
Amendment. The cornerstone of The Bill
of Rights is the ability to defend ourselvcS
against our own government if worst
comes to worse. The importance of the
Second Amendment and the right to bear
arms must never be subject to the
arbitrary action of government
interpretation as to what is right for us.
Gun owners once created America.
They can save it, but it is questionable
that government can do either.
Government, true to itself, must be
always under the physical control of the
people it governs.
Nolaa l'Wzall~ Is tb~ Assaiblyman for
th ~-District of tbe C.llfoml•
'4fslature.
Community Commentary Tll \UPOIT WCI• COStll
Nation in dire need of plan to solve economic nightmare
changes by our Federal kaeMI Board. circulation of many dollars due to the
Now u we waddle into the 1990s, we elimination ot the Capital OaJns Tax and
have no lona·nnae dlreetion. We an still the elimination of tax deductions on
relylna on our old quldc a.. ot · various larp-tickct items.
1timuJatln1 our econocny by ta &aw Our sys&em ii in JJUl need for the
ctlanps and thi rcd&idloi ol tht COit or atabliibmnt Of a Federal Ec:Onomic
~· AcMIOiy Board. wbicb woukt nport
MlllJ )Un -.0. I Wile . .,.._ ufd. directly to the presldoftt and COftJtUS on a "R~ ind dlprcw1-. .. Cl1iMd quanerty basil. for the .,._1,... dlreclln.a
by poot ....... ud ov iU11DkJ IO Jreep aDd rcvieWiqa Of our ~·
our dOIWI ~llJ dmllltllli" We now riced immediate ectioft and
~. w laM .., memaJ p!&nnlna. Wo are in a trwldon period. ei~ tlaa& can C9Ull • ...-1 peOplc are out ot Work. Slncc ~ have no
Jmbelln«" 18 os ....,. Out w bw·ia• pJaiaU,.. " Med a IOlAd quiek
ftliCIM •UllM CIW .. die ...... Tu fix. Wo Died 10 do a ftriation Gt our
Raloni ~of 1-. Ill#.,..,... 1930i pUblie,.......,........ by taldl)I w• •::J '1t1• ...... ?EIHIW doDin lrcn our •ten11 bu<fact ~= ....... lttlfi' I MIW ~:.r~:.-Worlt IDto 1 ,.._. .. , ln811t. .... iAl•ll • ........ A ptap• IMl
would assure our continuance as a World
Power into the 21st Century and beyond,
by our making certain we have the world's
No. 1 tran porlation system to tran port
aoo<ts and people.
We need a public worb program thllt
would be aovcrnmcnt ruoded but operated
throu&h private enterprise on 1 c::ost·plus
bas. By dofrta it in this manner, it keeps
pcrnmcnt out of business and aivcs
dipity to tho people associated with it. It
would not bC 1 public wclf ar. proaram ~ut
a proanm desl&ned to imprcwe our OYCnll
economy. A proanm rot tNCryone.
ln my oplnion. this ii a typo of progrun
that all of America must pe immediate
and deep consideration 10. •
EARLE WEICHMAN
OO&ta Mcu
Pi
Published by
Coast Community News, Inc,• ·
Elliot Stein, Jr. 1
chairman '"
Jim Cttssinger
publisher
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!"ary will definitely come to a
~ching halt. That's the lime to ...... !:_ .. SAW1g.
SChoonmakcr said her company
!>.6ookcd about 40 charters for
c month of December, including
cduring the parade week. That
arcs with about 20 charters
~il\g an average month for Ad-
itll She said, too, that because
-.owners raise their prices dur-. f ,.the parade week. chartering
nics charge higher rates.
Klrcn Kelly, owner of American f ~ Charters, said she's not rais-
. gJicr prices significantly for the
itaae week because she believes
rall charter bookings in the
r will be down during thi~
's event.
,'Prices are usually doubled," 4'!lY said. "I've raised mine only
i~tly this year. Other charterers
.-etrt lowering their rates, and
diey'rc not doing any business."
American Yacht Charters has 40
· gs for this year's parade
k, which compares with eight
t 12 charters in an average ~nth, Kelly said. She said the
atic increase in business
akes for a huge workload -she
·iu six extra full-time workers
~g the parade week -but it's
~an enjoyable time of year.
~f's a great time," Kelly said.
''8vcryone around here is in the
~tristmas spirit."
l:{.errick Hanson, owner of the
~iltle Inn on the Bay, said his 29-
'"
Mlle~
A giant inflatable jingle bells bear sits atop the Deluxe yacht in
Newport Bay awaiting start of this year's Christmas Boat Pa rade.
room hotel sees only a slight in-
crease in business during the pa-
rade week, and he doesn't expect
the boost to be as significant this
year as in normal years.
"A few boat owners and out-of-
town captains stay," Herrick said.
''But most of the extra business
comes from the holiday season in
general. A lot of people use us
like a guest room for visitors com-
ing in."
By conbollWlg what you ..t. you ain actLMlly help r9duce yow risk of c:ancs.
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For ilast. a, the lower yow fllt Int.lb, the lower yow rWt. For more hMlthy Ideas.
contllCt the American c.nc. Sodllty'I er.,.. Ccurty Unit llt 714-656-78().l.
MICROSCOPES Wiit,.,. CMJ .. ..,,_., r..::-.::=:: ... rt
THERE IS NO BETIER
TIME 10 BUYI
... an
• wm. ca .-=:.r:.,. .:=:. .... _..,ca •-ca _ ................ ..... -.-. -.ca ,.,,,.. -.... -~-C7'419N91 -::&-
When you Improve, the value of your property lncreas~.
So, for a limited time we've lowered our prices.
CONCRETE I I BRICK . I I IRRIGATION
Driveways
Walkways
Patios
$1.35 per Sq.Ft.
Any Combo
(900 sq.ft. min.)
Planters, Walkways
Patios & Veneers
$1.00 per Sq.A.
I .SOD I
78~ per Sq.Ft.
Complete
I
(Sprtnkler-llne)
1 vatw -10 hadS
Parts & Labor
$115 perllne
I WAllS
6' Block cona~ie
•• Lift.Ft.
6' Block Sluli~ tn Un.FL
80 ft."*'·
633-0617
I
-Development spar'kS
concern over runoff
By lrls Yokol
5'11f~
NEWPORT BEACH -Corona
del Mar residents' concerns about
continued muddy runoff into the
ocean near the Newport Coast de-
velopment has spawned formation
of a Newport chapter of the Sur-
frider Foundation, a global envi-
ronmental organization.
Since last spring, several Corona
del Mar residents who surf and
dive in the area have noticed a
steady stream of mud, silt and de-
bris flowing down the canyons in
the Crystal Cove area and into the
ocean. The residents believe the
murky runoff is from The Irvine
C.O!s N~ Cout devei9PfDent.
Corona deJ ~ iaideft and
:Jurfing enthusiast Matt Gadow
said the stream of muddy water
comes from the new golf courses
and seems thick with fertilizer and
pesticide residue.
But regional water officials said
they couldn't fi nd the exact aourc:e.
And after a water engineering con-
sultant hired by . The Irvine Co.
concluded the runoff caused no
damafe. regional officials said con-
struction of runoff catch basins
and a water quality monitoring
program were adequate meuures.
But Gadow and· other local
water sport enthusiasts continue to
harbor fean about the effect of
the runoff on the ocean. Oadow,
already a Surfrider member, asked
110: Mmw or a .. who
receive help are chlldren
From A1
poor, whom she calls the working
class.
"They're working, but because
of increases in utilities and rent
and food, they just can't get
through the month," she said.
"They're just ordinary families
who need food or shoes for the
children because maybe they've
lost their job or their hours have
been cut."
Of the 20,000 people SOS
helped feed last month, 8,368 were
children.
McGlinn said 3,182 of the No-
vember recipients were homeless
people. And 1,112 of the homeless
were children.
"And that's a lot," McGlinn
said. "That's your street people.
The people who get a motel room
for one night and live in a car an·
other night."
McGlinn said that as always, the
holidays have prompted more peo-
ple to donate food, .. but the num-
bers have increased sp radically
that it's being used as fast u it's
coming in."
Most recently, a social psychol-
ogy class at Orange Coast College
formed a club called Students for
Sharing.
The students committed them-
selves to making a contribution
after McGlinn spoke to the class
about the growing number of
homeless and hungry people in
Orange County.
A food drive at the college has
been in progress since Dec. 2 and
the class held a benefit concert
Tuesday where they raised $90 and
collected bags of groceries. Deco-
rated boxes have been set up
throughout campus for food collec-
t ions through Dec. 19.
Food and toys for SOS recipi-
ents can also be dropped off at St.
John's Catholic Church at 1015 W.
Baker St. or SOS headquarters at
1550 Superior. SOS also needs vol-
unteers for the holiday season.
McGlinn said they are getting
more calls than usual from eeople
interested in adopting a famtly this
Christmas as opposed to drop off
donations.·
"Perhaps that's because people
are reeling. more personally bow
hard things can be," she said.
"People seem much more seh.Sitive
and responsive because of the fact
that they too arc experiencing how
difficult it is."
tne Huntinato!' Beaeti:bued ocean
pretervation poup to help him
with water-quality testing.
Ws request led to formation of
the new chapter. The liaison with
Surfrider provides local residents
with advice and support on every-
thing from water testina to dealing
with public agencies and private
companies.
The seven-year-old foundation
ha's grown into an influential cnvi-
rortmcntal power with 17,000
members. In September, the foun-
dation won the largest Oean
Water Act lawsuit in history
against two Humboldt County pulp 1
mills.
The Newport chapter is one of
12 Surfrider chapters being formed
nationwide.
DONATIONS:
'TIS the time
to be helpful
From A1
"If they have the money,
they give money," agreed
Teri Hatleberg, whose moth-
er Merle runs the soup kitch-
en. "If they don't. they still
want to give something -
clothes or their time. They
sec that they could be there
too."
The volunteers only hope
the charitable feelings con-
tinue after the holidays,
when contributions tradition-
ally drop off.
"That's when we really
hurt -after the first of. the
year," said McGlinn.
"It'd be nice if they
thought about it year-
round,'' Hatlebcrg said.
Even simple food dona-
tions can be vital in coming
months because that can
spare a single mother, for in-
stance, from having to spend
her limited funds to f ced her
family, McGlinn said. "That
$40 could pay a utility bill,"
she said.
RU: vaccine shots are available at county cllnlc
From A1
shots to about 62,000 people,
Wright said.
Locally, more than 2,800 people
received flu shots in November
during a drive-through clinic at
Hoag Host>ilal.
county to those 55 or older or to
those with chronic health prob-
lems, Wright said. Others are en-
couraged to seek shots from their
private physicians.
shots, which arc available at coun-
ty clinics in Santa Ana, Buena
Park, Westminster and San Juan
Capistrano, call 834-8560.
The vaccine is effective against
the three Type A influenza strains
from Beijing, Taiwan and Panama,
Wright said. The vaccine supply is
expected to last through Decem-
ber.
Although the Ou season may al-
ready be starting, flu vaccine shots
are still being off cred free by the
"Apparently it has made its way
here." Wright said. "But it's not
too late for a shot if you're not the
one who has it."
For information about the Ou
You'll fiDd jo shoOPilig ~ts,
Christmas Carols, Santi 'CliuS,. beautiful
Christmas decorations in our store windows
and diroii~ the village~ These~ are
filled to tJiC brim with ~ from arouDd the
world. Be 5'ft to lake a brak from your
shOPPinf::n and dine in one of our · excellent, ma ltilian rataurants. • aw.misc.... Clch ~in Decaftbct
from 3 10 ' pm-Dec. 15 lid 22nd. . '
s... a.. Old Wortd Bl'° -wiih .. cw-. o.s.. a 1.: . :GIMC: ~ s.. Die. 2...... ..... 'd14pa.
Travel the world
inQN .
and COunty the
. ~
r .dllnnOf
OldWOrld
Village today!
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Salwday December 1•. ~ •t_ ·-.
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INDEK .
1g.,.m1• I
-•...•..••..••..••..•. 1008-tOI•
Mobile 11o:m .......................... "''''' 1100
~ ........•......•..•.........•............. ltla
Bulldtns • Contnot ........... ~ ......... 1110
Beach PropeftT. ... .. • . ..•.. .. .. . ..•••... ..• l 1 '115
CemetarJ' t.ota .•.. _ .........••...•......•..• 1aaa
Bouaea To Be Moved .................... 138& Lou l'or Sale ................................ 1400
Out-Of..County ............................... 1aaa
Out-Ot·State .................................. 1DD8
Ranohel/l'arma .............................. 1575
Reaort Propertiea ......................... 1580
Ttme Share• .................................. 11590
Real Batate Exoh&np ................... 1800
Real Eatate Wanted ...................... 18215
I
Bou.ae9/Condoa ..................... 8108·8194
Apartment• .......................... 2802·8894
Duplexea ....................................... 8704
Boom.a ••.•••••••.•••••••••.•..•.••••••••••.•••••• 8708
Botela/llotela, ................................ 8718
VacaUon Rentala ........................... 8782
Roommate• Wanted ...................... 8724
Rentala Wanted ............................ 2788
Oarap• For Rent ......................... 8740
Storap .......................................... 2748
Miao. Rental.I ................................ 274'6
~-···········•····•"ISO ....... Plopel"Q' ••••••••••.••••••••••••••• 7.7
Bu.t=te• om. lleD'-1• ................ 9'789
Commerolal ~&, •••••••••••••••••••• ..,.,.
Dupla-.IU'Dlh •••••••.••••••.••••••••••••••• 1788
llldG.wtal. •••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••• 1'788
lwme Pto,_,., ..•.......................• a'790
Btaetnu• Por Bale ......................... aeoo
Btaala. .. a OpportUDl.&7 ••••••············· a~ Bual.nee• Wan'8cl ••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••• 8808
Cred.lt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 890'7
IJlftatment Opporlunt'7 ............... 89t'8
lnft8tmem Wanted ....................... 1910
llo-nq To l.c>a.n ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 191 •
llo-nq Wanted .............................. 1818
Mortppa. T.D ............................. 8818
All real estate
listings that run in
Saturday's publication
appear in the separate
Real Estate tabloid
section.
Sel Your
Privot P'1Y Mer~ndise
HERE!!
l&.•mws I
AnnoUDcem.ent• ............................. 2920
Theater/CUtJ.nc ............................. 2921
IJloome T&Jr: ................................... 2922
Loet • l'ound ................................ 29215
Health • l'itneaa ........................... 3000
Schooll/ln.atructlon ....................... 3012
TJoayel ............................................ 3014
Mesnberahlp8 ................................. 3018
Person.ala .............................. 3002-30015
Service Dlreotory ................. 3408-3939
EmploJlllent .................................. 6530
Employment Wanted ..................... 55315
Dome.tic ........................................ 5540
Antique• ........................................ 8010
Appllanoea ..................................... 8011
Auottona ........................................ 8012
How To Place A Classified Ad
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714-842-5878
North Orange County· t540-1220
South Orange County • 496-8800
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Costa Mesa, CA. 92627
(corDer of Newport Blvd. • &.., St.)
CLASSIFIED HOURS
Telephone 8:00AM-15:30PM Monday-Friday
Walk-In 8:30AM-15:30PM Monday-Friday
PUBLICATION DAYS
The PUo& la publlahed ne17 T\aeeda)-, Tburad&7 • Satunla.r and di9trlbut.ed
b\&o Newpon 8-ob • eo.ta 11 .... The Independent 1.1 publlabed net')'
Tb~ aAd dlsUtbui.d into HwiUJlcton Beach • Fowi\&ln VaU.7.
DEADLINES
Tuesday ............................................ 5 :OOPM Monday
Thursday ..................................... 3:00PM Wednesday
Saturday ............................................ 3 :00PM Friday
Saturday Real Estate .................... rs:OOPM Thursday
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P'UrD.ltun ••••••••••.••••••..••••••••••••.•...••• eclilt::•
Miao. Merobaucllae ........................ 8018
Cameru ........................................ edi.f:•
cou.ct1b1e8 .............. • ...................... 8oi.;
Computen ................................. ._.. 80,S.:
P'1" Me1eh.ancl1ae ......................... 8~ ·
JewelrJ/Pura/Arl ............................ 802f .
BulJdtns Matertala ........................ 80CI<> •
llaob.l.Del')' •••• ....... '•• .... ••••• .. "" • • .... ••• 8()l'& I
omc. J'urniture/Equipment .......... 80.' •
Pet./An•m•I• .................................. 8o4' .
lluaioal IJlatru.menta ..................... 80~
Planoll/Orpna ............................... 8058 •loJcle• ......................................... 8<>riecl
SporlJ.nc Oooda ............................. 804MS
Tloketa ............................................ 80'ttt •
TV/Stereo/ElectroDlo• .................... 8080 ' ..
II I oaraae Sales ....................... e 102-e 1 &e!
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Boat• .................................... 7011·7018 ,
Marine Service ........................ ." ..... 70f0 '
Mari.De SU pa/Dock.a ....................... 7°"2 ·
Alrplanea ....................................... 80.10
Campera/Trailera ........................... 80f 4
Scootera ........................................ sot~
Automobiles .......................... 8010-9090
GENERAL POLICY
Bat.a and dMdlin• u. nbj9C!t to dlaq9 without
notloa. Tbe publlaher ..... nes the rlcht to oauor,
reclanlf7, rnlH or rejaot &DJ claaalflad
ad""1Mmellt. PJeue N'pOft Ul1 erron UW ~)a
ID JOQr cluaillad ad lm'Mdla&e::.::= a.ch.co.ta M.. Pilot • TU ~
no Uablllt7 ror U1 error bl an
wbiob I& aq be ,.., D mdble UXllpt for U.. ooat of
U.. .,... ~ 0001lploa4 bJ U.. ..... Cred1t CD
onJ:r 11e aiknnd ror u.. nna tuerUoL
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...,. wANTD *4211 •~old Cf.em co1or aouD oAK 01n1ng Call 642-5678. , 1 :
t ll H N l'l l'tU. hll H Ml-111 11:\\.lllS~ ' ~ l II'.\ I I l tU-. 1t11 I ·I \l'l'l.I:\ \.( I ...., 1,111 t
MIS< t. o I :,
Wkly Poee 30 Co.to electrtc atove, very Exec dnk a credlH\za. Rm Sat. table ••· ENTIRE Mt ot tool• • •
FOUND: ,.,.... Huaky chooM. c-. fot Info. dNn $40, 884 ICM3 Top quality. Muat ..... panda from 4rt round $49 Poww edg9f & Put a few wnrds~ PUP.~ 12·11•1, vto 1 dayal w . SS/min. AJmond-oolOred M le MOO. 882-8235 to 8 1/2 ft. Includes 10 mo~er 149 HCh. ~
TODAY'S
REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFICATIONS
IH2-2790
~~~~~Ye. Avg. C4115 min. 1-eoo-Chef froat-fr•• -:E-FUTON frame only, twin cuph~tator•,~ ~hair:· Branda. quality. Otter• \... to work for y~· UJ;. • • 1M-1030. FRIOERATOR w/lc• atze, quality hardwood 0• ov•r • • aa • OK. 630 Ramona Or .. •""'F'""'o"""u"""No~·....,.Hu~•~~~dog/~ aliiQI coAIULtliif maker s100 135. NB. 875-ee52. Ing s750. Muat •-to ~l~rvl:M~T•:"~·..:C~d::M~. _i_~~=====~===~~:....., M I • t rt · • appreelatef •emu•· •wpo Naionll lmaae Co...-. 733-0325 Getting Marrted Must (714)898-45100 day l ~.250-0825. tngcareermlndedlndlva. .l•NN AIR• NEW Ml IMng rm. dining (714)960-2892..... TODAY'S ARE IN THE REAL
t:.STATE TABLOID
SECTION
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P'AY PHONI!. AOIAe '°' ..... Elccen.nt c,.h
lncc>fM. Umlt9d on..
1.eoo-741-3433.
MISSING: Typloal to offer conaultatlcm' NEVER USED, bCack rm fumltur•. 851-8728 ...
'Tabby' cal. fl'Wl'I w/ :::W.:1:y = glau dlahwaaher KINOSIZEWATERBEO· OSSWORD PUZZ E = :=..~ ~~ :· ":":-: ~:-.,::--~: CR IMde. a.at ..-1218. lJndl (714)""'°"4744-... &tM844 bowd. Good condt-••tderl• We111an A 1 REWARD. Plew CMll • R.trtgerator, no fro.._ 2 tlonl OnJy $200. Calf Need• WheelcMlr '--------------------t-1 -~
Tit().Oql •lent lntor-LAIORlll door, very clean, 589-7904, leave m••· Call 55&-8936 ACROll
mdon. Now htrtf'9 to 118.'hr, WOtlca excellent, 1180. Ng9. 7 day HawaJJan vaca-
paY9d weedV. Wll delwf. 842-2543. MUST SELLI Paean lion for 2. S285. Call
1-80CMS2t.at3 HM<tboerd S150, Au• now whlle tMy last.
tin Si.tu• S75, Otto-1-800-934-5665. 0... • ., lllture....... mat--mM 110. 759-7855 CAN'T type. Uke MW Plw Ticket! PIT to 1M9 admA9-"':::..~frame OAK watett>ed. full atze, Broth•,.. eteetnc 'YP9-
From OC to Denwrl :!:: ~ ~ queena1ze 1235, Whb gr••t eondrtfon.muat wrtter $49. Gr .. t nr
LNYlna Jan 1 ... only dene, CdM. Clll a brua daybed. mat-... 145. 850-2811. dent girt. 646-5293.
1 Health dubl
5 Card gwne
9 Rot
14 T ernpor111 y
settlement
15 Gr.-letters
10 PucdrM wcwtl
17 Say
55 Lettera
5e Wiid petty
57 Aa aoon aa
5e -lf'Ul"\Wlt•
59 Fined eo L.-yer e1 PO¥erty
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1100. •Ta.Ta'JO ~ ~rt trw a IN'\dle, com-Sota ett. s1&0, con.. COCKTAIL TAllLES Prfnle NI phone Waikiki. 7 ~ air + .~ plete 1195. 84N133. Table '50. 2 end ta-Mlsa Pac-Man 1595, ~ ~ CcMit. High hOtel tDt z. IMO + 1--................... ---1 8,Hktat table & 4 b1ee S50 ea. WhHI Centipede $495 '
18 Single
19 Change
20 CM9llng AeUn.1~ l300 ~ ... llODILI: chaJra, 1135. Sofa chair $200, 548-3289. 850-8088 iv. meaaage
upon oonflrmatlon ~ ... ~, aMom-..C ~· 8'0UP s1so. 3 .....,. the Piiot Claa•'-Eneyetopedl• Bnttantca ...... ....... ....,... • ~ rtght tablee a famp ft..t 6 Mteropedla, $150 . ~ d~•tonef ff#,.... 191. Ou••n black The moat compr9h~ Mo-3670
oomlng ~ 'fi leather hldeabed, INe and current dlrec· Convenient ..._ IOc).aet.-1595. ~ compo-tory of good• and ,.,. Piiot c .... lfled ~~~~~~~ nent column (5 ft) Ylcee aroundl Ma-NT8 IUL DTATI MIT 1125• 540-381o T•• Pr•••••r ......... d lo'd,...
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24 C.f9au -
25 Aogtsvate
28 On the apot
32 SOllP
aubtltltu1•
33 Trolley aound
34 FUIS
351/ ....
38 Acfoea: pref.
37 Leewout 38 F,.,_ .-elf\
3t Some Soutti A.._,.
40 Heedatcllie
41 ,,..•known
43 &oltel
44 Sword'*' 45 8ltOf'9 ICW'O ... '1:,rtandl. - .
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.... erld ..... low mltee. Ilk• new. ........ ) 0tve YoUt famlly' an ·ee Buick C•ntufY etectrto bOat for Xmaal l lmlttd, loadecrl
20' 1 tet DuffV W/ 15,000 mUtt Ifft OJ
Eaec:trto curUna Iron. cover. Bar, attteo, extendtd warranty,
14. Ato. V9'11 • c.Ha Movtng Sale, W. 0.0. new battertM lap.int. ea_,,. .. ..,.1"""'"'
IOVTll COUl1Y
llOTOll
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Liiy plantt. 11/ellCh. 14115. C1othea. hou .. • 1 .;.'~1~4::;,ooo::;·:.,;982=:..:-8235==--I~..,"""""'""""...,"'"•"'"-...-----.... e?&-7892 hold 1tem1, microwave • ..,, 1513 Miramar Dr. llOOIUNQ w/t.5' Coro-I I rf (I 'tll~t•
NMmew B9d11cM com-('/\Jiii.i.'\( '111 IP nado. XJnt toc:allon.
ready to .. 11. eso-81 et. mod•, watkar, tabia, t•e c•ftfl I ac chalra. mlac. 873-7951 ~ """' """ t'l>HON/\ QIO INCTllUll
lldr, a/O, ..... .....
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... .... (eaH)
RoctcweU Hentag• s.n. COUPE DEVILLE
... .,....._ for ..... o .. ge Sala. Electronic Extra clean WIU\ low
l>El. M/\H t.1:!2
etto Roacwelt Christ· houMwar• rep la hav-mn ... Only ••, ... ma8•rat• la Ughl Ing a CMatmaa gift (259590) Com• ... IOUTll COUNTY
llOTORI ....., Camp• gn Serl•• garage aaf• on VCRa. 15 foot Coronado w/ out great 1etactJon of
platn. 1018. Microwave a, TV1, trall•r. $750 fme Whlctell
WAU ctock k wind PhonH, Comput•re. SS()..2205. Johnson & Son
School Ho'u .. ev de~ ~===• 1~~:i· ~; l-25-~rt.-Ca-l,-w-,-.-pl-nnak--.-r 540-H30
135. 540,7198. · 150 i.noa boom vang, 1---------IOld. Oreat prices on auto pllot 15 h/p o/b '85 FlEETIOOD
WEIDER nan:tM row
"'aohln_!l1 Exc•ll•nt ~., $45. Aak for ~-~1115.
Xlt Chrlatmaa Olft.
Ency. fl'4 .c:t 1399 & Jr
Ht 1149 a·Qreat book
Mt. pargaln 731-4560
c-01.1.1· ,. , au.i-:s
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Sample Merchandise. alffpl 6 • fully equip' Loaded & ctean .. a
1 or a kind Rolex. $3 850 efs2~128 • whlatl•I 87,888 R188188 Submariner ' · · (224487) we have <>y.ter, 18k gold rip-... lo lock bracelet, blue over ""' mlle qualtty lac•, aapphlr• CfYStal cara to choose froml
perpetual date. You Johnton & Son
can't find thl• In any .... Na 811pal eo·+. Lincoln Mtrcurv
1tor• (1hortage at Marina Sllpa, power or 2828 Harbor Btwf
$17,000) 2 yra old, aall, prim• apace avt Coaa Meaa, ea.
worn only 6 times, nowl 873·2810 640.5830 original paper work, 1~~~---=---..--1---~-.;..;..~--
.......,, Dec11111t1r 14 1191 at you.r own fo4blel. Ollplay of hwnot Red tape la Nll\OYed, door open• to
Yoko H4 t.oenon: Yoko Oao, wlll equate to lnttU!gtftd. will win aJ-~-Emphalil 1S.O on pmnenhlp,
Aquariu widow ol Ubran .. lie 1tar Un. Fln1nclal picture brighter than ltpl rlghtt, 1n1rltal at•ha1. Arin end
come make offer, Dec 10 Mlnut•• To Open '88 CADILLAC
WANTED -Fountain 14th/15th, 10am-5pm. •••I 18' Poww 1225/ SEVILLE pena, Partcar, water-215 Goldenrod Ave. mo a 32' Sall 1400.
Job tennoa, la • Mriom atuc1 .. t of originally entidpeted. another Ubran dominate tcenario.
the mantle Itta lad adncet. lacludlfts PISCES (Feb. 19-Mudl 20): Pn>miM SCOR.PIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): You'll
T1rot and mttrology. Leanoa hJ...Jf lullllled. Vlewl vertlled. Vigor retuma. enCOW1ttr Leo. Aquarlue pttlON with w• feeclaated by the -rtt and llh of EmphHlu Independence, originality, thew lettera, lnltiab llktly to •PP"' In
C.prlcorn ltgeadlry ••lhor Jack Loa-wllllngnftl IO pt to hel< ol 1Ntten, ttwir na-: A, S, J. Emph.aaiu lnde·
doD. ColDddeat1lly or othtrwlM, You'll be aided by .vents whkh occur pendtnce, piontotring 1pirit, willing·
man, etc. Alao man'a COM. 675-7884. Avt Nowl 782·2881 Come drive thl1 iet.4 c aporty luxury earl wa a. ollector Gift ator• going out of Balboa l1land, N Bay-You'll love Ill A ateal
pays !OP caah~ bualneu nl•. whol• front ahor• mooring at •8,998 (3t4949)
«<>NlJ>Ln:us so1H
.JI '.\: I . ~· FUHS
& "·;' (;025
aal• p<lcH, 708 1/2 w /1 7 fl. Whal• r . W• have ovar 60 loW
Avocado, In alley. $12,500. 548-5362. mll• vahlclH to ....
Saturday 12/14, e.11. w d oorl All with •UV nnanc-ante m ng for 22 1 1 Ov to 30' boat. on Balboa ng er 37 yeara In COSTA MESA 6 124 L Orange Countyl
Pn. near street pref. Johnson • Son Cuh buyer. 851 -4980. •
Transportation
540-5830
CHEVUOLET 9045
1989CHEV110 P.U.
Std. shift, CUI, CUI•
to m bumper/Wheels
( 4111176) $0,488
t.oDdoa •• the "uhlral" '°" of a tn mannen to faV« objectiwe. nae to be "vulnerable" to love.
leldlng 1utJtor of lltrology ttirtboob. IF DECEMHR U IS YOUR SACnTA.RWS (Nov. 22·DK. 21 ).
l.-noa •• fllduted by the Mb~ llRTHDAY: You lft capebk of com· Attention rnolvee aJOUnd home, fam i·
of "'dath." Loadon coaaltted eul-munlcatlng ldeu. ftotllnp ln entertain· ly. puK"-ol hamlture. Marital atal~
dck. ~ hold l1'tofJ tut U.non 1ng, lnformatlw fuhlon. You ~ roaunanda c:on.Mdtntlon. You will noc
arraa--t for hla ow• -inatlon. t1l•nt .. wrl .... r -1ou..1-: ....... __ ~ Do y!;:....r .. '"" ' i-r~..,.....-. ~-T be •landing •lone. Cancer, C1priC'Orn
-.,..--analytt. YCN 1tldom •n ~ !Mftly _,_ •-1 ro1 ARIES (Much 21-April 19). What .--·-N p .. y penmoun " ~been ll "dnlt ll1"" rte'tivee bentfll to know aocnethlng occwrtd -you ln· CAPRICORN (DK. 22·Jan. 19): DI· siat on knowing why It happened. -'fy h -. d -u... •• I of >PrNltr llghl. You'll be more ltC'Urt, M ,,....iu • ,_ -ron rn·--1mlhl· o ea1ben ol oppomtt 1u find you at· .., F d bl fu11ding will be obtajned, marltlll ltatus uona. ocu• on ura e goods. large tnctive, quixotic, eocnewh.at controYer· h h Id rod emph.aaiud. Focus al.lo on division o( OUM o p um, •ptci•I 1rr1ngt· alal. Gemini, Virgo, s.,f tta.rha1 penona I h Id ( I proptrty, reunion. Capricorn involved. ..i. nwnt w t o er ami y Dl•mber You'll
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You ,,-y rolee. lhlngle, marriage cycle high add to appattl, will be aw•re of body
TunLE CLICK In 1992 -June will be DIOlt significant 1 ESTATE SALE, antique a1ight be ronsidering this• "very Ktlve month. INJe. Automobiles
furnlahlng1, ruga, NISSAN Saturday night." Spotlight on humor. •·.....t-Decelllbef 15, 1•1 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). De·
1 ol a;lllid" Rolex, Rt-paintings. misc. h•• 2845 Harbor Blvd frolic. aun of celebration. You're "re· --7 • apl~ problem, you'll be c1pable of mllk·
d,.....-Ubmarlner hid. 1617 Superior, Costa Meu lnllt'd" froa1 a1ood which verged on lAlt We Forttt: A...,ta.a to n · Ing others l•ugh. You'll be greganous. ~ gold rip-FrVSaVSun lilam-4pm S40-e410 dtp,_ion. Friend rould become lover. _.,_, (pMI aacl pt'IMl'U: Yoko you may be smiling through your own ~qo't•Q •let. blue FrVSat IM, toole, furn, 89 ACURA LEGEND 77 Corv•"•: GrHI con-GEMINI (May 21-June 20): la1por· 0.0, C&rol Cu.n•l•g, Chadel L1Ad· tHrs. Ultlm1tely, eventl tr1n1pire in ~ Ire cry1tal boat, outbrd motors, 2 dlllon , low mileage, tant b~inees. Cllrter contact likely to· beqll, JflMJ' Joe Welcott. Mo IMr, your favor. Maintain your (ailh'
J*r--. 'date. You h/p-30 h/p, old Evin· SEDAN prlc•d to ••II se.soo nighl. Check dttaH•, get objectlvet on Jack ... y, C.Orp ..... Jadl I.ta· PISCES ~-.4ftne thla In any rude.Johnson parts, Only 14,000 mlleel Call l-ao0-244-8379. -· ., ____ ~ __ ._~ ,._.._ .. _ (Feb. 19-Ma rch 20)· Cycle atore. •,(alllortag• at auto parts. S1·S2000. paper. Alao be aware of 1utomoblle bit· _,...., _.._ .--·-· 'ft'l'•nHK high for money. rtC'Ovtry of loat article $17~ -cl yra old, 786 Newton Way. CM. (41034746) teries. llres. their 11.1tfulntta. SMt-. J.-1•1~. Morpi1 Faltthlld. You'll be (udn•ted by hiatory of vul-
worn. _,,, e llm••· ______ ..;.___ LEXUS OF CANCER (June 21-July 22): Rud Joey ......., and J114Jt1' Aaclenon. oua etatN. Jn.Kpllcable event results in
original paper work. Furniture, clothing. De WESTMINSTER '85 Dodge M&ICJ Van, and wrile, imnart lnformlltlon, upre11 NatiY• lft blaul of latell«tuaUty,
M k ,,. humidifier mlac Items fr h r-fl renew•I of f1ith T1h notee, "write a • oner. 875-7884. Sat/Sun SAM. . 13590 Beach Blvd. paaa•ng•r van, •• views in dramatic. informlltive manner. lrlatlo•1•01, progrtHlvenua.
Olvorc•I Lady'• Emar· 1880 N•w Jeraey. 892-41809 ~~~~ .. ~Tr~m=n~~~~: Focus on publishing, advertialng, ~q::!:' ~: ;:.u. ~I~: yo~; u:E~:~i:-";!5 IS YOUll
aid ring '3800. Lady'• Multi famlly Garage cc, am/fm 1ter•o. linking person 10 person. You'll be au "' ' • 1 BIRTHDAY: You hive unutu.tl voice. Sapphire ring l3400 • clean In & out. S5000. asked to prepare •ptcilll report bra. 1>9rlas 1"1. m&llY utiYa will Man'a Lapla/Dtamond Sala, mo•tty hou... 548-4743. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Fin1ncl•I tnffi. ,..,...., be laYOlftd la laltftM appreciate luxury, m~1c, can be wlf·
nng S950, Man'a Tour· ..nold lt•m•. Sat/ Sun, '87 5351 lo a.~ indulgent to polnl of heving .. 1wtt1 mallne rtng S950. 8am. 1087 Saa Bluff. structutt reviewed by expert. Reeult ia •• N pa. White, tan $15,999. domestic lldjuata1ent t~I will include AlllES (March 21 ·April 19 )-Em. tooth." You are diplomalic, (amlly·on·
&41-ea55 Pictures, novettiet #06573. •73 T-Blrd. IUK mH••· music, color coordtnlltion. •rt. Term• phMla on frftdom. lnttll~I curioaj-ented. poutlS wnw of dram• •nd havt'
GrHt Chrlatmaa Oltt etc. 821 Sonora STERLING MOTORS Brown/Whit• vtnyl top. will be llg1Wd upon _ manul sutua ty, travtl. chantt mttti11g with indlVld· ability to ttpl11n •nd en~rtam T1un.is.
BIUa fox facket, brand 8am-1 pm, Saturday MM444 4 new tlrH. Runa emph.aslud. Tlluna ttprfttnttd ual who could become "friend (or life." Ubra, St'orplo persona play 11gnl(lcant
new. S2000 coat, muet Saturday, 12/14, 8am-1_________ good. 492-3922 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Stpl 22): What Popularity movn up. 1ocial actiYilin roles In your lilt. Current cycle h1sh·
•lfl, call W.lil304 3pm, clothing, fuml-'88 3251 •-.-88 ..... _M_U_ST_AN_G_5 ___ o_1 h•d bttn hidden will be rttovered. ettt~rate. Gealini Iii"'" prominently. llshts manta! autua, rntdentt, partk1·
ture, houHhold Items, c 0 n v . S 1 7 • 9 9 9 . owner. Xlnt cond. Spotlight on legal arrangementa, part· TAUllUS (Apn1 20·May 20): Fftt· pation in (Ommercial ~ that CO\lld
Looking Por TIM
Perfect Chrl•t· m•• Olft For •Hlm•T Men's JAZ gold watch,
never worn, 11111 In
original box. Retail
$215, will aell tor
$1 00. 642-4321 X303
days, 730-8188 evea
ROLEX Dat•Ju1t, Staln-
IHa Stffl & Oold w/
bfue face. St,975.
Me-24417
OHln . .-UllNITllllE
EQllll'Ml-.N I @ ·17
1349 Oarllngford *06652. Ful~ equlpt. $5500 nershlp, publk Image, dedaion relating Ing of brina "clOMd ln" will pell by mutt in huge pn>(lta May and Stptem·
Saturday/Sunday 14th/ STEALING MOTORS OB 875-2e83/497.ell3t lo mllrrlagt. Look behind 1cent1 for an· 1onl1ht. a. eware of fine print, legal lier will be your moat productive, mem·
15th, 8-5, toys. cloth-e4o.e444 '87 Bronco XLT, blu•. swera. Psychic impreuion accurate. ..aharp pnctitt." Stent meeting twlps onble lftOntha of 19911
Ing, furniture, houn-roll-along. akl truck, LIBllA (St"". 23.0ct. 22): Chllllen.. dl•doet "true inodva." You'll bel\t'fil MemA....,, ...___-.. 11, 1111 war•• lil73 Junfnaro Dr·---------4X4 eo 000 mll•• r ..... -··'t .,_....,. ..la L I --_.._ .. -•aft 3251 · • • exists concernin~ oJaniutlon, d••d· .. ._... · ""v.,,.o r->'9 .. ey rot.
DANA POINT 6126
Multi-tam Sale, Jewelery
dl1play case1, 4-tler
garment stand, 11"1•
• Im mac . 1 er v Iced "" CE Sl y • -L-Jl c S1 t ,OOO, 971-3947 line, funding. In ivi ual you helptd In MINI (May 21 ·June 20): You'll ac. " ~: Carl Juna, ltt· -~~;:i. S 2 1 •"" 9 . , __ .;.........;.. _ _..;..;____ recent past will become a11unch illy. be uylns. "Thlt I• my kind of Sunday!" eadlry I.ft author and peycholoaJel,
STEALING MOTORS '88 FORD ESCORT GT Love relationship ucltlng, conlrover· Focua on roma1unlutlon. written word, W• a atnll<h ldvoale of •troloay
Thi• cute car 11 fully aial. Cancer Ntive plays major role. tKchange of ideaa, controvenial ind aad felt tut aaay of the mantle am 84().8444 loaded with all op-SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2l ): Long· otherwl.w. You'll win friends, influence end ldence. lacltldlng I Ching, weN
Ilona. Hu ground •I· ._.. I• "-I -L 1 I of la I J -•· h'-, term pro~t reactlvet-.. in aurpriaing r--P ~. -u .... y n money, ove. atftlt •• ... Uu-• peyc ... Ilk•• furn, clothe•.•---------new kitchen base cab-
IMta. comer Aue de
Cannea/Relma Lane.
ecta and Iota morel ,--""' c NCEll J '89 7501L S4,998 (1 t7397) manner. Journey relata to unique 11-A (June 21· uly 22): Spot· tr!Ma to thle dly In ta.pt that
Whltettan S37,991i1. Come aH our nne ae-signmeni, romance. Previo~ ruin no light on fulfllhnenl of ambitions, pm· bowltdge of a patient'• horoteope
#06653. lectlon of quality low longer apply. ~narlo featurescttativi· tigt, tlevattd at1ndlng in church, com· tliould be l11eh1cled la ••Y analyala 11 STEALING MOTORS mileage vehlCIH ty, discovery. phylial attnction. munity Oomealic 1djuatmen1 sig· part of a. history. Followlft of jUJll 640-e444 Johnson & Son SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-DK. 21 ): nlflcant -Includes rntoration of har· •iglll be "'"'rr-4 by Uill bul they
LI mony at home. Ubra wlU be in picture. w .. ld aot tkay h. Otlilu 1-Robert ncoln Mercury Make room for new material, pt'tpert LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Lunar. nu· lledford, H. Noraea Sd1wanltopf.
Sat. 8am.
FOUNTAIN
VALLEY til:.J4
• .
GEMINI (Mey 2l•JIU\t 20): No •
m•tttr your s~r1phlc1l locetlon, •
you'll be 1aylng. "I •m hom• agalnl"
You11 g•in t llles. win friend.a and In ·
fluence people. Att•ntlon revolvee
1round nnan~. pt'Operty. marltlll ata ·
t~
CANCEa (June 21·July 22): Make
clear your Hptctalions. Othen •rt not
mind readers. S..y what you mun,
mun whal you aay. Appliet to personal
and pro(nalonal Ktivitin. PiKH will
play out9tandlr1g role.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Whet
1ttmtd out ol l'ffeh will btcomt llVllllll·
bl~ Emphasd on dffd11ne. rnponaib1I· -
1ty. inltnalfled relationship. Commun1· •
~hon from older Individual relalft IO :
pou1ble journey. Caprirom involved :
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Stpt. 22): Lons· :
standing -lgnment rNCt1v11ed -tht. :
lime you'll (inlth 111 Funding .cquittd :
lhl"OllSh effort of panner. 11111t. J>r.vl· :
ous regulations, restrictions no longer _
1pply. Arin, Libra persona in picture. -
LllllA (Stpt. 23-0ct. 22): Stttt9 In·
dependence. freedom. wlllingnesa to •
:~1~~ 0:.:::~ ~ib~ti~~t::;.r~ht;. ;
public image, marriage. Get to hftrt of :
m11tera. LA<>. Aquuiua penon s lta· ::
tllred -
SCORPIO (Oct. 2J .. Nov. 21 ): lntul· :-
hon honed 10 ruor 1h.arpn-. F1mily :
diapult rel•tts lo money -M'ttr clNr
o( it. Focus aho on health, dependents, •
1tlf·ntttm Employment piC'ture more :
"interesting" thlln expected.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·DK. 21):
You'll concede. "Nothing remains 1he
.. m•!" Emphuia on personal magnet·
lam. vanety, sudden chllnge of plana.
Setn1no highlights ettativity. phy1ial
attraction, dK'laion reg.rdlng relation·
•hip
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): •
Cll«k keys. locb, lt<\lrfty. •-an ol :
"h1ddtn agenda." Protect property. •
stand !All, refuse to be inticnldlted by
bellicose Individual. Yo u're due to
emerg• "big winner." Tauna lnvotved.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Em ·
ph1tia on curiosity, llNwers to lnquiriee
dispatched three wttks ago. Prott<t
original C'Oncept. Focus on written ma·
tertal, prottW of learning by tNChlns.
Gemini, Virgo persona reprnented.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): F1mily
member laauea ultlmatwn. "P•y more
attention to me or I'll be hllloryr' Em·
ph11i1 on Income. credit, Nie or pur·
ch.aw of •rt ob;«t. huury item. Finan·
c11l picture thow i auddtn
lmprovemenl
Sxeo office dffk Chair,
almost new, grey/blk
$100. 721-0380 **
LadlH hlgh•faahlon '91 3181 2628 HarbOf Blvcf for fresh start In diffettnl direction. D1ertcal upecta highlight definitions, Aln Hiiey iad J~•llM 0.-la. ~~:.•~r/2 & prl~~c•:; $16,495. #06655. Co•~::s~ Ca Emphasiu independence, orlgln•llty. ttrtfta, reunion wllh one who dlwp· ARIES (March 21 ·April 19). You'll IF DECEMBER 16 IS YOUR
b•low. great Christ· STEALING MOTORS Duribility o( product will be tnled. pointed you seven months ago. You'll be musing. "Thia will not be a blue llRTHDAYt You ue spiritual, suti;tct
mu gifts. 8927 Yuba 840-e444 You'll survive flnancial dWl•ntt. fttl better .. rnult. Scenario alto ac-Monday for cn.r• Lott artkle II lft'OY· to moods, are perftdionitt, can be your
l't:TS & Rlv•r Av•. s of Ellis.,_________ For Ad Action CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). C'tnta mvtl, advert1S1na, ldealiam. ettd, Onanda.I picture brtght. runm· own m09C wverecnti<. You.,. psychk.
off Magnoll •. 8am-'01 7351 c II You'll t>. Nying, "On thla SaturdAy vraco (Aus. 23-S.pt.22): focus on sQncft tab dramatic tum ln your fl· ldffliatlc. romantic. litnwn<kr ol this
4pm. Saturday. A t 1 1 PliLa ·~a n1gh1 I will not be standing alone!" power, authority, rteponaibillty, lftliz· vor. St'o-"' flgul'ft promhttntly month (Nturn acnlenttodJO(ill acti•I· u o • ow • ow s 1. h __._1 b ',.~ ty t I ( A.KC •UGL•a mlle1.NO LUX TAX. pot 1g ton commem•• ventuft, pu • ahon that eome romcnitments have yet TAURUS (April 20·May 20). lnfor· • rave . greater a,.nrtnftl o body
ChllmQJon llnee $38,999. t1Jlil1525. he ·~e. marital at.tua. Short trip In-IO be (uJfllled. Following lnltlal d1Slllu · mlllion "leau" to your ulthnate edv•n· lmllgt. Owing 1992, )'OU could be con·
&48-471. S75 STEALINO MOTORS AO-VISOR volvee relative in 1Nrch of milaina pe· llonmtnt, you'll gain ronfidence. w11· ••g~ You'll know thlnsa you arw not ductlns your own bueiMll, wiJI be ex·
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Hllnll••~•r•l•n •MOVING 8ALE• e40oe444 142·5878 per. dom. Capricorn lnvol~. auppoetd to ltJlow. Ally behllld acen11 pecttd to read between Unes, to become
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AND ILONDI WF, young redhead, wanted by SWMCNS, 5 '7 ", 38, enJoy1 you've got It, let'• goll
1 ...... 1 utlllT 34, tov9 tlfe, tired of 41, 5"7", no.ct• on9 37, for terv\le, beach, dance, travel, out· _'1_3_13_3_. -----Sta~'i:~d ao-tM bar eoene, lootdng woman man for welka, 1kltng, travel, within doore. Stable Job, "LET'S for eomeone apeclal laughter and 1011 hclne1t, fun, healthy, marriage minded, di•
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senal a>mes in the form of' a fil~
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obtained this paR. summer throu&fl
Irvine-based Tuttfe..Cllck Ford.
Bob Forke, supervisor of technical ser-
vices at the lrvlne Pollce Department,
says the oew Taurus model has given IPO
officers a different driving pe~
from the Ford Crown Vlctorict m<>Pels
whic:J, make up the rest of the -depart-
ment's fleet of 39 cars.
"In particular, officers have com-
mented on the Taurus' agility In heavy
traffic," Forke said. "It's a smaller, lighter
Saving gas is an
age-old problem
Today, with energy conservation such
a topic of frequent discussion, it's inter-
esting to note that similar worries were
on tfie minds and lips of people roughly
half a century ago.
Consider the Feb. 2, 1942 edition of
Newsweek Ma&aZine. A letter from two
observant readers at the Southeast Mis-
souri Stam College, Cape Girardau, gave
Frankllll Delano Roosevelt's economic
wizard, Leon Henderson, a tap on the
wrist fot wasting gasoline.
Henderson, lt was discovered, un-
wisely left his car Idling at the curb.
With the letter, Newsweek reprinted
the plctute that tri•red it The picture
shoWed the motor to be running.
"Pethaps Secretary of the Interior (Ha-
rold) Ickes should speak to Henderson
concernlna the conservation of psdine.
If 30 millfon cars and trucb in the U.S.
lefi their motors idlinR for one minute, a
total of 291,666 gallOns would be con-
sumed."
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Bob Tuttle, left, and Mike Raley of the Tuttle-Okk Automotive Group pose with
the Irvine Police Department'• new high-performance Ford Taurus police unit.
model, which offers plenty of power in
quick start-and-stop sltuatk>ns."
The Ford Taurus police ~rformance
model is powered bY a 3.8-liter V6 en-
gine whfch reaches speeds of ap-
J>!oximately 130 mph. Stock features in-
dude a reinforced, heavy duty frame;
steel wheels and high-performance tires;
a hea~ duty battery and special electri-
cal winng; and a speedometer calibrated
in two-mile inaements up to 140 mph.
Among the approximately $14,000
worth of extras the Irvine Porice Depart-
ment has added to its new white vehide
(detailed in green and marine blue IPD
colors), are a six-channel, two-way police
radio; an on-board mobile data terminal
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Click AudV Jeep-Eagle/Hyundai, Dodge,
Mitsubishi and Ford in the Irvine Auto
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J~king Subaru•s entry into the per-
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"Not only is it a ~at car for city driv·
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drive performance. ~u·re also sure to see
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According to the U.S. Bnvtronmental
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In addition, the Saab 1992 9000 wu the
onJy import to achieve "Large Car" sta·
tus. which the EPA determines as a func-
tion of interior volume.
In its recently released annual mileage
ratings, the 1992 Saab 9000 led the
"LalJe Car" class with 26 miles per gal-
lon (mpg) on the Highway test cycle and
20 miles per gallon on the City cycle. The
EPA said &hat consumers may enjoy sub-
stantial financial saving by fuel efficient
models such as this.
In fact, the agency estimated that pur-
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over the average in a given vehicle class
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gasoline cost over the life of the vehicle.
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tOve what they· did for CamrY. ~
It wasn't broke but
they sti II fixed it
By Tony Cox .......
T here's an old axiom that you
don't change a good thing, or at
least if you do, you'd better not
goof up and make it worse.
Th~ designers at Toyota obviously
don't believe in stagnation, even when
stagnation sells. When they changed
thelr popular mid..'1zed fami!Y seaan,
the Camry, they broke the old mold
and started from scratch. And though
they took a chance by changing a good
thing, they certainly didn't goof up.
The "all-new Camry" -in this case,
there is truth in advertisi ns -borrows
some characteristics from cousin Lexus,·
Toyota's luxury line of cars. For
example, the more rounded lines and
the modern doorhandles and headlights
are Lexus-like. The rear of the car is
slightly elevated. The '92 model is also
three and a half inc.hes wider and five
and a half inches longer than the '91 .
The well-designed interior is more
plush and modem than that of the old
Camry. The Interior offers easy-to-use
instruments and easy-to-read gauges.
There are nice touches throughout, such
as an Illuminated ignition switch,
five-way adjustable driver's seat,
driver's-side airbag and power antenna.
It also has front seatbelts that adjust
vertically. Thankfully, Toyota got rid of
those annoying automatic seatbelts.
There's even one of those fold -down
arm rests in the back seat that used to
be standard equipment in family cars.
Any fa mily car should have something
the kids can fight over.
For an extra $290, you'll be able to
The 1992 Camry LE Sedan combines greater room, comfort and quiet, with improved power, performance and safety'.
drown out the sound of arguing kids
with the Camry's premium stereo
package. Although the stereo probably
isn 't powerful enough to break out the
win~ows, it retains excellent sound
quality at high volumes. If it's stolen,
you'll have the satisfaction of knowing
that the stereo is designed not to work
once it's been removed from the car.
As for performance, the Cam ry LE has
a politely purring, 185-hp V6 that offers
50 more horses than the base model.
The suspension isn't racecar-like, but it's
firm for a family car. Rest assured, the
new Camry's power and handling will
allow you to comfortably take corners at
speeds that will frighten your children
and annoy your spouse.
The four-speed automatic
transmission shifts smoothly, without the
herky-jerkiness of most automatics. The
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Clmry LE Sedan
The vehicle: 1992 Toyota
Camry LE.
Th e price: MSRP ....
$18,638; As tested ~·
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$20,947. ..... •
The g uts : A 3.0-liter;: •
185-hp, 24-valve V6 waJt:
electronic fuel injection; :i: ·
f o u r -s p e e d , :!•
e I e ctr on i ca 11y-contro11 e d
automatic over d r i ~:
transmission. :•!
The lineage: Toyot(t•.
mid-sized family car, a t)(>t::
seller for many years, debt.Kt:•
an all-new design wilh tbo:
1992 model. ... .;. •••• • • ·=· brakes are responsive enough to ghe :•!
you confidnece in bumper-to-bumper.
freeway traffic. An anti-lock brake
system is optional. at an extra $1 . l}O._.
The V6 Camry reportedly average(4,.:
miles per gallon in city driving anc:J~.~.
miles per gallon in highway driving. [ •: '.
found that in real Southern California:• ·
driving, an exhaustive test for any : •: ·
mileage claim, the Camry gets abou._z:a
miles per gallon. :•: •
A well equipped Camry LE costs •: • _ ·
about $21,000, a few hundred doll~:•
more than the '91 model. That mav
seem like a lot to pay for a mid-sized
Japanese car, but the new Camry's •• -..
features, looks and performance m~J..
a good value for the money. • • ; _;
The old Camry had a good run, bwr ...
let's face it, the car's loof< was a get"tth·s:•
a little stale. The new design brin~-• •
some excitement and style to the ·:•:•.
family-car segment. :-:•!
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A new line of electronic the volume to a preset lewl
sound systems for selected when the radio Is turned off ~
1992 Ford and the Ignition key." Uncoln~Mercu~ c.ars offers A rocker switch also ls used
''most-wanted' customer fot electronic manual tuning and
features, quality and station seeking up and down the
contemporary, people-friendly frequencies. The seek function
packaging. searches for the next strong
"Our new audio systems .station at a higher or lower
benefit from more research than frequency. Manual tuning is
any other radi~ cassette/disc useful for locating weak stations.
systems we've ever offered," said Taurus and Sable models have
Don Duncan, Ford Electronics a remote tuning and volume
Division audio plannin&' driver feature in an instrument duster
information manager. near the steering wheel. The
"We conducted extensive remote controls allow the
consumer research and a seeking stations up the
complete technical analysis of frequencies or selecting stations
audio components from other stored on the memory l>uttons.
automotive manufacturers and The seek control also
aftermarket companies. automatically searches for the
"Our objectives were to offer next track on a cassette.
best-in-class quality, features and Although controls differ, these
pcrf ormance; improved features are conimon to the
ergonomics and reliability and c.assette and high-level models.
contemporary styling." The tape cassette P.layer has a
The new line includes an built in auto-reverse fu nction
electronic stereo radio as and several other popular
standard equipment for the 1992 features such as Dolby B, soft
Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable. touch eject and scan tuning for
an electronic stereo cassette as the radio and tape.
optional for those cars and a The seek rocke r switch
high-level audio system as automatically tunes to the next
standard for the 1992 Lincoln strong radio station and doubles
Town Car and optional for the for automatic music search
Taurus and Sable. when used with the stereo tape
"Based on our market cassette player.
research, we designed the new To these features, the
electronic sound systems to New Ford and Lincoln cars will have options for (top to bot-high-level a4~·o system adds
incorporate features that tom): ele?ronic stereo radios; elect~onic stereo cassettes; high-automatic m store,
consumers ranked the highest," level audio systems; and compact disc players. dynamic noise uction (DNR),
Duncan said. "We also sought to higher power (80 watts), scan up
eliminate their dislikes in our new designs. controls, displays and graphics,'' he said. and down, a premium cassette deck, CD
"On the want list were such features as "Our new line addresses these issues with:.. player/ changer compatibility and optional ~
automatic music search and scan, both of new MNFM tuner designs, higher power .Ford JBL audio system.
which are offered on our electronic stereo output, much larger control bUttons, D NR circui~ improves sound quality by
cassette and high-level audio system, and displays and graphics." continually monitoring pro$ram
automatic memory store which is avai lable Compared with current radios, the new content and optimizing the receiver's audio
on the latter." line has a brighter vacuum fluorescent band width fo r the particular program
Automatic music search locates the next display and olfers 24 wans of power, a 33 material being reproduced.
track forward or backward on a cassette percent increase. Control buttons are lit for The high-level radio also automatically
tape or may be used to restart the current easy use in low-light conditions. selects local and distant station sensitivity on
track. Scan allows the listener to Six station memory buttons allow the AM band at night.
automatically review radio stations or presetting six AM and 12 FM stations. On Cassette player premium features include
cassette selections in sequence and select selected vehicles, one of the six buttons is automatic switching between regular and
the desired one as it is reached. reserved for clock operation. metal cassette tapes and the ability to use
The automatic memory store feature Volume is adjusted electronically using a the radio while a tape is stored in the player
allows the user to set six strong stations on rocker switch. A new audio button adds or is being rewound.
memory buttons for Nv1, FM1 and FM2 multiple functions to the vo lume control for In addition, the cassette player
bands with the touch of one button. It is electronic adjustment of treble and bass momentarily goes into fast rewind to tighten
particularly useful when traveling out of the levels, left-to-right balance, and rear-to-front the tape before playing. If problems occur
home reception area. Upon return, the fade. An illuminated bar beneath the radio with the tape playing function, diagnostic
original favorite stations are restored at the frequency display shows adjustment levels. error codes are disprayed.
touch of a button. "The volume function has a special The high-l evel audio system equipped
"In our research, the least liked features feature that families with young music lovers with the ford JBL system also may be used
were poor reception and poor sound will like," Duncan said. "After listening to in conjunction with optional Ford compact
quality, and hard to reach and small radio loud musi c, the radio automatically lowers disc prayers or 10-di sc CD changers.
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By AleX Gandara
SC*ielllTMNat , Q My 1968 Pontiac te-
Man1 It mUln1 a dick·
... ln1 noise In h blck.
The mechanic said it Mi a bM
wheel bearing in the rear axle,
and after r~ng the axle,
said it also needed a bearing.
Then I was told the bearing haCI
worn a groove In the axle and
the axle. would not hold a new
bearing. The manager suggested
a new axle and aafd because of
the bad bearing, the brakes
were wearing unevenly. I was
told if eve~hing wu left the
same, my brakes would be dam-
aged, so I gave them my OK.
The next day, the garage
manager told me he <Could not
find another ax.le and that the
axle's splines were worn. The
mechanic used some type of
glue repair on the axle, then
tney put everything back to·
gether and fixed the brakes.
What I want to know is: will
everythin g stay together?
N.G.H.
A: The glue repair is question-
able, although the whole scenario
prior to the glue makes sense.
This appears fo be an example of
one problem becoming many
problems when it's not caught in
time. ·
Th e correct repair would be to
weld onto the worn surfaces of
the axle, (both where the bearing
sits and the splines are worn), A
machine shop can machine and
bal.lnce the axle to the proper ·
factory specifications.
The Auto Club advises that you
tal<e your car to another Shop and hM itrein~ •
2 I had a defective starter
replaced on a 1978
Chevrolet CAP.rj~, but I
am II having trouble. Now I
hear a loud high pitched grind·
ing noise when I turn the "ey anct it still Won't start. Is the
new starter bad, or is there an·
other problem?
LJ.K.
A: It is possible your new start-
er may be defective, but the
problem could also be the ring
gear. When rou turn ~r ignition
ICey, a smal gear in the starter
turns a larger gear, called a ring
gear of fl)'Wheel which is attached
to the crankshaft However, if the
ring gear or flywheel teeth are
..., worn, the new starter will spin or
touch the latger gear just enough
to make the grinding sound you
near. To checl< this, nave some-
one turn on the ignition, and see
if the fan or the rower crankshaft
pulley spins. If it does not turn, or
barely moves, you probably need
to replace the ri ng gear.
Questions for this column on
automotive maintenance anc/ re-
pair should be addressee/ to:
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Club of Southern Ca lifornia,
care of this newspaper. The
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anc/ S p.m., Monday through
Friday
Gray promoted to retail neat manager
Sonja Cray, vice president of
Orange Coast Jeep and Eagle in
Costa Mesa, has taken on the
challenging new position of retail
ncet manager.
The position was created to
sa tisfy a need in today's highly
competitive automotive market.
Cray said she is confident she can
provide personal service,
courteous treatment and prices
lower than the competition.
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information on any model. She
said her goal is to make each
buyer's automotive investment a
rewarding experience.
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2524 t-Urbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa,
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All-PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE -1991
High school basketball
wit defense p .,. c I'
Bishop Amat's ICI IC oas s
collapsing 'D' .
~~~d futile No. 1 defender
TrNuO~ON ~
BEACH -
Estancia High
Coach Tim -;:.•m_ "'a. I 0 •Brien _....jllllG,.._ :=o:; Wlr
ponenu to
take in video-
tape of the Eaala' 60-SS boys basketball victory
Tbunday over Bisphop Amat in the
consolation quarterf'lnals of tho
Tournament of Olampions.
He'd lcJYe word to aet around that
the El&Jea are deadly from the pc·
rimeter, reliant. in (act, on an out-
aide pme with only a pusin1 inter·
Ill in puain& tho ball to 6-foot·7 IC•
ma; ceater Matt Fuorbrinaer.
Tbl Eaafea drilled a dozen ).
paiaten ..... the Lancers, who re·
a 'Nd ooatat to lit in tbolr .,...
ci.rw.; F«"•· pia,en around the ~ ~r. while &Mn& tho ..... ~ ,..n ftoo rolp.
..... iliowed we could take advan-
of te-. Wbo ill in a IOnt do-
" Mid O....n. wbQle team fell Su~ ID Pijday'a como..;
11111111111, 58-38. Tho Baal• Wa out dl8lr foUt-pmo touma-
nn' '9daY. at ·12:30 iplnlt Vn. O'lden. boWtver, reallaca tho ~
birna led by •nJOr ~t ·Joi Mm (fM duel'&) Md lli.nl Jim,..... (lour).
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The season may have ended in bitter
disappointment for the Estancia High
football team. but there wu no shortage
of individual honors for the Eagles on the
coaches• all·Pacific Coast League squad.
Headed by Defensive Player of the
Year Ricardo Aguilar, Estancia placed
seven players on fint team offense and
first team defense. Meanwhile. Costa
Mesa had four who earned faot-team hon-
ors.
''Any time you have a player of that cal-
iber who Is a unanimous pick u MVP by
the coachel, lt makes ~ feel aooct." said
Estancia Coacb John Uebenaood. "It's a
apart for the proaram."
Apllar wu credited with belng in on
70 tack.lea durfna tho aeuoa wbkb only
tells part of the atory. Ho alao returned a
palr of lntercel>tiOat for toocbdowna
which acccMlnted tor the oaJy 1'DI in a 10.
7 win <Mr Costa Mesa and 1~7 Joa to
Century. '
.. He aJio bad fM fumble reooveriel,
whida ii uotber ,cJiOd l"UIOn ho WU
MVP Iii .... Pa." Wei Uebt.,od.
MattJohner
"He wu the captain of our defense
which did a tremendous job this season
and kept us riaht there afJ year. Ricardo
aJwaya enjoyed playina football, he loves
the pme and the contact. He•s one of
tbOle types of players that isn't afraid to ao out and bit people.
"Ho'I matured u be•a ao«cn older. The
tblna that hu handicapped him la hi& siu,
but ho has extreme quickneu. And he
worbd bald durina the otr..uon pump-i. iroo and became, ~.pound,
. See ALl.-PCIAI
33,204 see Mater Dei capture CIF
title after ripping nation's 'No. 1'
By Blny Fdner
Spa Wltllr
ANAHEIM
Mater Dei may not be
the best high school
football team in the
nation, but the Mon-
archs proved Friday
night that Eisenhower
certainly isn't.
Senior . quarterback Billy Blanton
passed for 257 yards and three touch-
downs to lead Mater Dei to a 35-14 vic-
tory over the No. 1-ranked team in
America, according to USA Today, in
the CIF Division I championship game
before whopping crowd of 33,204 at
Anaheim Stadium.
It was the first CIF title for the Mon-
archs since 1965, when third-year head
coach Bruce Rollinson was a star half-
back for legendary Coach Dick Coury.
Blanton's passing yardage, nearly 200
yards better than the average against
previously-unbeaten Ike, gave him 3,383
for the season, breaking David Lowery's
Orange County singJe-season record of
3.325, set in 1988.
Blanton's 36th TD pass of the season
(also a county single-season best), found
Roger Morante behind an over-matched
secondary for a 34-yard hook-up to ice
the final margin with 7:10 left in the
game.
While Blanton wu leadinf the -aerial
assault for the Monarchs, h11 defensive
teammates intercepted two P.USCS. and
recovered two fumbles to stifle and of-
fense averaging 32 points per game com-
ing in.
Brian Baraju returned the tint inter-
ception 62 yards for a touchdown on
Eisenhower's opening second-half pos-
session to increase the 14-6 halftime
lead to 21-7 with 9:44 left in the third
quarter.
Doubly disasterous for the Eagles, a
blitzing Jason Thies toppled quarterback
Jevon Hicks on the play, sidelining him
the rest of the night with an injured
right knee.
The two fumble recoveries, by Jose
Gonzalez and Mike Lopez, baited Ike
drives inside the Mater Dei 40. Brian
Solis returned an interception 22 yards
in the final quarter, after Morante's
back-breaking touchdown grab.
Morante caught five passes for 107
yards, while tight end David Knuff
hauled in six Blanton tosses for 102
yardss, including a 49 -yard touchdown
to open the scoring.
The win was the second over Eisen-
hower in as many years for Mater Dei.
which upset the then top-seeded Eagles
in last year's Division I quarterfinals. 34-
See MONARCHS/Cl
Defense comes to forefront
lor CIF champion Momrchs
By Richard Dunn
Spofts Wl1lef
ANAHEIM -Yes, Mater Dei High's offense scored 35 points. Yes, quar-
terback Billy Blanton was on target, just as he had been in the Monarchs' pre-
vious 13 games.
And, yes, Mater Dei won its first CIF football championship since 1965, or
since third-year head coach Bruce Rollinson was a standout player.
Defense, however, won it for Mater Dei (13-1) Friday night at Anaheim
Stadium.
"It got to the point where our defense was having such a good time that we
wanted to go back out there," Mater Dei nose guard Josh Coggins said. "We
wanted to go back out there and put some more hits on them.
See DEFENSE/Cl
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High school boys basketball
EAGLES:
From C1
die from 3-point range," O'Brien
said. "The ice is awfully thin out
there. We're still going to go to
Matt fi rst and fo remost, and teams
will have to take that away. Matt's
still the man, but if you pack it in
on hi m, there's a cost, and Amat
payed the price tonight."
Amat succeeded in limiting Fu-
erhringer, who scored all 12 of hie;
poi nts in the second half, almo~t
half his scoring average. He adtlcd
four assists and six rebounds, how-
ever, and hit fou r free throws
down the strl!tch to prc!'.ervc the
victory.
The La ncers led 14-9 after one
period and 27-25 at half, but Es-
tancia claimed a 47-43 lead at the
end of three quarters, thanks to
four 3-poin ters in the period.
In Friday's game, the Eagles
Jumped out to an 8-0 lead but
went nat in the second half, scor-
ing only 14 points in the final two
quaners against San Bernardino,
and dropped a 58-38 decision.
Fuerbringer notched l 7 points,
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The Calvary Chapel High boys
basketball team, trailing by 15 at
halftime, rallied to secure a 45-44
ovenimc victory Friday night over
Ontario Chri~tian in the cham-
pionship scmifinal 'i of the Hoop
Hysteria Tournament
The host EaaJes (3·0) face
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for lhc tourney title.
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play sent the game Into ovenlmo
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helps Tars
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NEWPORT BEACH -Build-
ing a comfortable early edge, the
Newport Harbor High boys bas-
ketba ll 1.eam had to hold on Friday
night to claim a 79-77 non-league
tlcci,1on over visiting San Clem-
ente.
The Sailors (5-1) led 46-32 at
halftime and by 16 entering the
fina l period but yielded 32 points
in the final quarter to make things
interesti ng.
Justin Mcintee recorded his sec-
ond 37-point game lhis season,
while Mark McAnlis chipped in
w11h 19 and Eric Vallely 12.
Newport re turns to action on
Wednei.day, opening play in the
San Dieguito Tournament.
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COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa
High's Mustangs suffered their
second straight non-league bas-
ketball loss of the season and
dropped to 2-2 overaU Friday night
as La Habra High's Highlanders
got hot early and made it stick in a
66-58 decision.
La Habra drew out to a 2()..point
first half lead only to see the ad-
vantage dwindle to two points in
the fourth quarter before finally
pulling it out.
Joel Harding led Costa Mesa
with a 20 .. potnt effon , and leff
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in each game, scoring 19
and 15 points,
respectively, and
was the Mus-
tangs' leading
rebounder on
Frj day with
nine. ·
In other girls
games:
• Westmin-
ster 45, Corona
del Mar 3 5: Kim Mollie Flint's 15
points and Rosalie Kane's 15 re-
bounds were the high points for
Corona (2-5) in the consolation
bracket at the Santa Ana Valley
Tournament. Corona plays Bolsa
Grande for seventh place at 8 a.m.
today.
• North Torrance 53, EstancJa
52: Lauren Mukogawa's short
jumper with 11 seconds to go lifted
the Saxons to the win in the cham-
pionship game of the Beverly Hills
Tournament.
The Eagles (3-2) led the whole
way until the fina l 90 seconds and
were in front by as many as 1 t
point s in the third quarter before
falt ering.
Estancia's Moniq ue Sweet (20
points, 14 rebounds Friday) and
Leah Braatz ( 13 points, JO re-
houndc;) were named to the all-
tourn ament team. The Eagles re-
turn lo action against Western in
the Bolsa Grande Tournament
Monday at 3 p.m.
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t~e strongest player on the team."
Aguilar spearheaded a defense that carried
the Eagles to the brink of not only the playoffs
but a Pacific Coast League championship. Es·
taneia entered its final game against Laguna
Hills with title hopes still burning, but a 16-0
loss relegated the Eagles lo fourth place and out
o( the playoffs.
While Aguilar represented the heart of the
Eagles' defense, quarlerback Matt Johner was
the team's orrensavc leader. Johner, a junior,
was selected to the PCL's first team on offense,
connoc1ing on 65 of 158 attempts for 789 yards Charlie Cody
and three touchdowns.
"Matt had a great season in the sense that he shook off some pre·
season lumps and bumps and turned it on in league," said Liet>cngood.
"He improved as the season progressed, and it was a comoination of
things -the receivers got better and the line started giving him some
time.
"He's got a very strong arm and is a great kid to coach. We're looking
forward to next year with him."
Other area players named to the first team offense were linemen
Jesse Nuno {Estancia) and Rich Hoffman (Costa Mesa) and kicker Mike
Smith (Estancia).
Among the first-team defensive selections were linebackers-Mike Cota
(Costa Mesa) and Pete Baniaga (Estancia), linemen Alberto Rojas (Es-
tancia) and Ryan Park (Costa Mesa) and backs Richard Buday (Es-
tancia) and Matt Jaglowski (Costa Mesa).
Selected Che Offensive Player of the Year was Trabuco Hills quarter-
back Pat Barnes, who led his team agains t Laguna Hills in the CIF Divi-
sion Vil championship game Frid ay night.
Jeff Chamberlain Bryan luxe·mbourger Brod< Riggins
Offensive Player of Year
QB - Pat Barnes, Trabuco Hills 6-3 195 Jr.
First Team Offense
QB -Matt Johner, Estancia 6-0
RB-Jeff Clayton, Trabuco Hills 5-9
RB -John Garcia, Century 5-9
RB - Dave Webber, Laguna Hills 5-9
TE -Sergio Jimenez, Laguna Hills 6-1
WR -Eric Fegraus, Laguna Beach 6-0
WR-Cordell Graham, Trabuco Hills 5-8
OL -Jesse Nuno, Estancia 5-1 o
OL-Rich Mendoza, Trabuco Hills 5-7
OL -Rich Hoffman, Costa Mesa 6-0
OL -Rom an Vasquez, Laguna Hills 6-0
OL -Stacy De l a Motte, Century 6-1
K -Mike Smith, Estancia 5-1 O
Defensive Player of Year
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First Team Defense
LB-Dan Ciska, Laguna Hills
LB - Mike Cota, Costa Mesa
LB - Pete Baniaga, Estancia
DL -Alberto Rojas, Estancia
DL - Ryan Brubaker, Laguna Hills
DL -Greg Defelice, Laguna Hills
DL -John Pugh, Trabuco Hills
DL -Ryan Pa~ Costa Mesa
DL -Lee Palacio, Century
DL -Audney De Paulo, Trabuco Hills
DB -Richard Buday, Estancia
DB -Joe Loaiza, Century
DB -Rudy Alvarez, Century
OB-Matt JaglowskJ, Costa Mesa
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RB-Gibson Gomez, Trabuco Hills 5-1 o
RB-Keith Perry, Laguna Beach 5-8
RB-Blnh Tran, Costa Mesa 5-8
RB -Paul Tanny, Century 6-0
TE -Ryan Geyer, Laguna Hiiis 6-1
WR-Jason Teno, Trabuco Hiiis 6-2
WR -Jeff Chamberlain, Estancia 5-9
OL -Tom Nudd, Laguna Beach .\ 6-4
OL -Brfan Luxembourger, Costa Mesa 6-0
OL-Chris Bevans, Laguna Hiiis ·· 6-1
OL -Brock Riggins, Estancia 6-1
OL -Sal Waltermire, Century . 5-1 O
leoond T••m Def•n•• LB -Martin Juarez •. Century
LB-Dante Steel, Laguna Beach
DL-Brtan Behan, Laguna Beach
DL -Namath Jones, Century
DL-Fernando Ospina, Costa Mesa
DL -Raf er Kingston, Laguna Hilts
DL -Car1os Conejo, Estancia
DB-Abel Perez. Century,. -
DB-Fred Km, l.agW}a·Hills
DB-Cody Chlrll. Emncll
DB-Niii unn, tllbUCO Hiiis
DB-Chad Ea:rty, TflbUc:O ..
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C1
"The beat tbfna· la thlt wo
rou&ht back the Mater Dei tradf. . n."
Accordjq to USA Today. previ·
ouaJy undefeated EilenhoWer (13·
l) WU No. 1 in the nation.
Accordin.g to Mater Dei. before
33.2G4 fans at Anaheim Stadium
for the Southern Section Division I
final, that distinction is history.
The Monarchs used big plays on
offense and a bead-but~on't
break defense to 'upset' the Ea·
gles, 35-14.
"J guess we played like national
champions tonight," Coggins said.
"That's all that mattered to-
night," Mater Dci offensive tackle
John Grootegoed said. "Eagles go
down."
"The bottom line is that our de-
fense shut them down," Rollinson
said.
: CIF cha111111
From C1
20. The two losses to Mater Dei
are the only two in 26 games for
the Citrus Belt champs.
Rollinson said protecting Blan-
ton, who was ncied twice in the
first half, was the key offensively,
while crediting Eisenhower's will-
ingness to pass aa another plus.
"We picked up their 4-4 defense
with our pus protection, after they
got to us early on," Rollison said.
"I think (Ike) made a critical
mistake by trying to pass (11 for
22 with two interceptions). We
feared they would try to run the
baJI straight up on us, control the
ball, keep our defense on the field
and score."
Hieb kept for 13 yards, then
dove in from 1 yard out on a
sneak two plays later with 3:06 left
in the opening period.
Robert Talley, however, miased
the conversion kick and the score
remained, 7-6. .
The Mater Dei defense pro-
tected the lead until Blanton ex-
ploded again late in the second
period.
Blanton, who threw for 167
yards before intermission, hit
Nicky Sualua for 16 yards to the
Ike 48, and a late hit on the play
pushed the ball to the 33.
Blanton then found Morante
alone behind the sccondaxy for a
33-yard touchdown to forge a 14-6
edge with 3:06 left in the half.
Eisenhower quickly moved rthe
the Monarchs' 5-yard line with 27
seconds left, but, were thwarted
when Jimmy Nolan wrapped up
Quincy Adams at the two, and
time ran out on the Eagles.
Kickoff didn't come until 8:04
p.m., 34 minutes late because of
thousands of fans still waiting to
enter the stadium. Several fans
were reportedly still coming in just
before the end of the first quarter.
, , lw~
Mater Oe1 running back Chris Ruperto (21) loolcs for the right spot behihd blocker Nicley Sualua.
The Mbnarchs unveiled some
trickery to open the scoring with
5:44 left in the first quarter as
Blanton executed the flea-flicker
for 49 yards to Knuff, who slipped
past two Eisenhower defenders
and back-peddled the final 4 yards
for the touchdown.
Eisenhower answered wuth a
seven-play, 80-yard scorind drive,
keyed by a 35-yard run by Marcus
Soward and a pass interference
penalty, which gave the Eagles a
first down at the Mater Dci 15.
Nolan and free safety Ray Jack-
son, who saved two touchdowns
with open-field tackles, joined
Barajas and Solis as strong second-
ary performers for the winners.
The last time a CIF final at the
Big A was delayed because of an
overflow crowd was 1981 when St.
Paul beat Colton, 30-9, in the Big
Five Conf erencc title game.
Both teams were forced to wait.
"We didn't know why there was
a delay," Blanton said. "But I
think we handled it well. Lt didn't
affect us."
For those who sat down late,
they missed a memorable play.
On first and 10 from the Eisen-
hower 49, Blanton handed off to
Brian Solis, who swept right and
handed off on a reverse to wide
receiver Roger Morante, who then
pitched back to Blanton, who then
heaved it deep toward tight end
David Knuff.
Knuff, amazingly, bested two Ike
defenders -Omar love and Mar-
cus Soward -and made a finger-
tip catch, then jogged two yards
into the end zone for a 6-0 Mater
Dei advantage.
The Monarchs would take a 14-
6 intermission lead, then go up 21-
6 early in the third quarter when
Brian Barajas intercepted Ike
quarterback Jcvon Hicks and re-
turned it 63 yards for a touch-
down. _J~
"Turnovers really made a differ-
ence," said Knuff. "Then we were
able to capitalize."
Mater Dci was making its first
CIF title game appearance since
1965, when it defeated Centennial,
21-0.
Rollinson, the fiery coach, has
brought the Monarchs back to
glory.
On the last play of the third
quarter, the glory was realized.
Sophomore fullback Marlon
Farlow, Eisenhower's third of·
fensive back, fumbled on first
down and Mater Dci's Mike Lopez
recovered at the Eagles' 33. Eisen-
hower players laid on the ground
in disbelief.
Mator Dci, 13-1, is the win-
ningcst ·team in school history.
Statistics
llllltw Del ~I, l:lw'lo.'6w•rl14
IOOf'9 .,, Ouwtw9
Materl>ei 7 7 14 7-35
&semower 6 o a 0-1• '1nt0uartw
MO-Krllfl 49 pass !Tom 81nDn (aro.!benl
klck) •. 5.44
lltDMDUAL RIECIEMINQ
MO-Krllfl 6-102. Mennie. 5·107 Solis.
1·13, Banjas, 1-12, Rupmo, 1·7
f1s-Wilans. 6-72, Adams 3-4. LOYt. 2·16
QAlllE STATISTICS
llO llt
Calvary Chapel falls in finals, 34-14
Ers-Hicks 1 run (l!lck tailed). 3 06
Seoond QuMter
MO -Morante 33 pass from Blanton
(Broadbelt kick), 3 07 'rhtrct au.t ...
MO -Barajas 63 irtertepOOn rmn (Broadt>elt
luck), 9 44
FU'S1 oowns 1 3 111
RuS/le$·yatdaoe • 25·80 35·279
Pas slog yardage 25 7 92
Passing 15·2>1 11·22·2
Nd r1Mn yaroage• 107 33
SKks·Y•dloe 1 ·~ 2·~12
Ne1 yanSaoe 432 400 By Eric Maddy
Spom wrter
SANTA ANA
The CIF Division X
football championship
Friday night was pro-
three times, giving him an Orange
County-rcoord 37 touchdowns on
the year.
a 20-0 lead just 2:49 into the sec-
ond period.
The Eagles went to work with
the ensuing kickoff. A 55-yard run
by junior Matt Kellogg set the Ea-
gles up at the sec 24, and Calvary
eventually scored on an 11-yard
pass play from Jason Sharkey to
Mike Echan. Echan ran a fade
pattern to the right comer of the
end zone, catching the pass over
his shoulder to .pull the Eagles
within 20· 7.
moted as a battle between the
running of Southern California
Christian and the passing of Cal-
vary Oiapel.
"We just didn't do the job,"
Calvary head coach Kris Van
Hook said. "We had shots at them
and we just let them get away. We
would grab an arm or a shirt, but
we weren't bringing them down."
Unfortunately for the Eagles
( 11-2), it was the sec running
game that got going, early and
often, as the Flames topped Cal-
vary Chapel by a 34-14 count be-
fore 2,000 at the Santa Ana Bowl.
The Flames (12-2) offered up
the tandem of senior Dennis
Amundson and junior Mike Jacot,
who had combined for over 3,100
yards on the season. It was that
duo that did in the Eagles Friday
night. Amundson carried 20 times
for a game-high 140 yards and one
score. Jacot added 137 yards on 10
carries, pushing him over the 2,000
yard mark for the season. The S-8
junior also found the end zone
The Flames went to work early,
going 63 yards on seven plays with
the opening kickoff before Jacot
went in from 21 yards out. Nathan
Lambie hooked up with Amund-
son for the two-point conversion
and the visitors led 8-0.
Kellogg's 55-yard run accounted
for most of Calvary's 76 yards of
first·half offense. sec piled up
224 yards in the opening half, 192
of it on the ground. Kellogg was a
bright light for the Eagles, picking
up 104 yards on 15 carries.
After forcing the Eagles to punt,
Amundson managed a 16-yard
kick return and then went 34 yards
through the Eagle defense on the
first play from scrimmage to set
the Flames us at the Calvary 23.
Jacot went in from 11 yards two
plays later and the score was 14-0.
After falling behi nd 26-7 on a
41 -yard Jacot run, the Eagles lit
up the scoreboard again midway
through the third quarter. Sharkey
connected with Echan for 20 yards
to move the ball to midfield.
Three plays later, Sharkey hooked
The Flames cashed in again as
Lambie connected with Scott Wil -
li ams on a 20-yard scoring play for
OCC's state soccer title
had the makings of life
I rvinc Valley College had ahe redem,Ptivc
attitude, but Orange Coast had a distinctive
inspiration, like a flame burning within, to
capture the state men's soccer championship.
Makoto "Mak" Mitchell, one of OCC's most
popular players, had died 13 days earlier.
On the field before the Pirates' Southern
California Regional final at San Diego City -
only a few miles from where the team gathered
the previous day to attend Mitchell's funeral -
they knelt down and prayed. Many of them cried.
"Nobody was really into it,"
OCC's Jason Hooper said of the
regional fmal. a 2· 1 overtime
victory for the Pirates that
propelled them to the state
tournament at El Camino
College the fotlowina weekend.
"The prayer before the match
was somethlna that helped the
IU)'I outt to come to grips with
everything. We aot down on our
knees and we were holding
hands and everybody said what
they wanted 10 ICt OUt, then WC
tot down to business.
9' • -The Bucs ••So the blgett thin& ~u the
week Mak wu killed. We were aolna to tho re&k>nal final and we didn't have tlmo
t9 prepare for Tt because wo had a Thanbaivina bonday on that 1bunday and we ended up aoina
to tbo funeral that Friday."
1bo playen wore black arm bands in
remembtaDC$ of Mitchell, a 19-year..old fmhman
forward who was trqicaUy kJlled In a ainatc-car
accident In El Cajon. It waa Sunday momlna. Nov.
2A.
"'Tho auy wu atwa)'I happy, t never saw him not
amU1na once," OCCa Darin Courter said. "At
pnict,lce, he worked .tho hardcsL He wu a free
tplril kind of P1 .. ~ 1
..... wa the way."overybody wanted to bo like:•
Hooper llld. "I Wkb 1 oould'W been like him. He
ca. to~ IOCCll to play IOCCCr, &ho way It
abcNld be."
PJ. PoloWilkl '9arned ot the moumrw ncwa fint,
IM --., Mhcbell Wll tilled. after be phOncd
.. llillllli l8d .....S 10 Mkcbell'a roomm1to. 0CC o.t. Llltd ...,_ bPld out 1' minutes before
~ tM Mid dlJ.
-We alwljl M¥t a lltde IOam tnetfn1 before
p(ldJcl. but ....... CHeel)·hld ~ -'t .,_Ola Iha 'aaacben."" Cl>uiter 11ki.ffe 11klt 'I
don't know if any of you have heard from P J. or
not, but qver the weekend we lost a player.' Then
he told us what happened."
There arc easier speeches to make.
The Pirates, needless to say, didn't practice that
day. "The whole team cried," Courter said. "It just
fnadc our whole team open up our eyes and
realize that soccer wasn't
the most important thing 4' the world and that we
should jl,lSt enjoy the
game.''
Orange Coast defeated
Irvine Valley, 3-1, last
Saturday in the state
championship match, but
its 3-2 scmil'mal victory
over Santa Rosa the
previous day was the real
kicker. It ended in a
shoot-out after 90 minutes
of replation and two
lS·mlnute overtime
periods. A tremendous
save by OCC aoaJic Ken
Lanportby on Santa
Rosa•a fifth and final kick
preserved tho win.
"Kenny shut that SUY
out." Hooper said.
.. Everyone looked at their
arm band before tbat lhot
and everyone knew.
'The prayer
before the
match was
something that
helped the guys
out, to come to
grips with ev-
erything. We
got down on
our knees and
we were hold-
ing hands and
everybody said
what they want-
ed to get out,
then we got
down to busi-ness.• _,......, "I wu our filth man and
I made my ahot to put us
ahead by 08'C, but they had
one abooter left. lt Kenny
blocbd it. we'd Win by one
point. and be blocbd It.
"When be wu walklnl up to the pl. t told
bJm to dO k for M& w .... beUeved It WU aotna
to happen. (MltdMU) wu our 12&1\ pl.yer.
An~ we p ~ we'd look to our ann bandl
to pump "' up and r.mlnd ua ol what we were p&eylaa ro;:·
· 1M Pfrat• who WOft the Ofl.DF Empire
CoftfeNOCil dde for the b:ai1b Mniibt yar aAd
flUMd the llllOft wltb an tfaht-matcll wiMlna ................ ,.. v..., fOf the tblnt dmL
"'1'\t 1U11 Md IO .,. ... I lot to 'frin tbe Udo
tble ,.... ...... ~ ,..., .. Wi" Oaecla
MMrkiD a.N,lliil '&M Plnlel IO tMh' leCOGd
ttate aowa la ..... •Hw
up with Steve Hemple an a 42-
yard scoring play. Hemple was in
the grasp of the Flames' Scott Wil-
liams when he caught the ball, but
he broke free and scampered
down the left sideline to close the
gap to 26-14. ... cal"· ctwtstlM 34, Cetwwy t4 her9 bf o-.ten Southern Cal~ 14 & 14 0-34 SlddlebKi 0 7 7 0 -14
'1fwt OuMtet'
SCC -JxOI 21 run (Anuldson pass llom L¥nble), a 34
SCC-Jlc;oC 11 M (M lallecf), 3.41
leoeMau.tet'
SCC-Wim¥ns 20 p lrom L.-(M 1*4), 9 11
Cllv11Y-EcNn 11 p lrom Slwby (StlaAey kick),
!1111 Thtnl Gual1et'
SCC-Jxd 41 M (M lailtd), 9 17
~ -Hlmple 42 pus from Shlr1tey (SNIUy
klcltl. 7.20.
SCC-Arruld.wl 1 M (UmC>il run), 5 38 Allendanc;t• 2.000 (esdmad)
lltDMDUAL MISHlllO
SCC-Amunclsor1. :IG-140, JJCOI. lG-137, CanclllO &-27, W&ms, 1·9, ~. Hor-l!W1US·2
CaMiry-KdoOo. 1S-104. Sllnty, 7-nhl·27
llllDMOUAL PASSINO sec -lnllil. s-9-0. 32 CJlvlly-Slllltey, &-1 S-2. 11 7 lltDMOUA&. RECEVHIO
SCC-Amlndson. 3-mnl$·1. w...-ns. 1-20, ~
I 13
CIM/y-Hemple, 2~7. Ethan, 2-31, NNnlnl. 2·18,
Olll.!. 1·18, Guild. 1·5.
Ers -T omouis 76 run (lavt pus ITom
lOtl'CJIOnS) 8 58
MO-S<*s 4 run (8rolldlbelC lock). 1 45
Fourttt Qu8rter
MO-Morlr4e 34 pass rrom Biilon ~
lock), 7.10
Aneodance 33,204
INDMDUAL RUSHING MO-Rupmo, HJ. Su1k11. 10-37; Sails, 2·7,
Sanchez. J.lor .fTftlS 1, lllalDI_ 3-lor-mlrlJS 16
Eis-Sowwd. 12·105. Low. 13-n. Torn()lclns,
2-76 Hlclls, 6-17. f;arlow, 2~
IWOMDUAL PAUIMO
M0-81¥ton. 15·25-1 2S7.
Eis -Hicks. 8-16 1. 63. lornpldns. 3-6-1, 29
Pum 4-~J 4.36 7
fumbles-fumbles lost 1·1 3.3
Rags-net yardage 6-48 ~5
Time of possnslon 24 51 23:09
"Purl reuns. Interceptions, tumb4e mims
· OTMU CIF FINA.LS
DtwtslonV
Corona 21, Arrr1'/0 16
DMelonVI
Valenc<a 27 TUS1in 7
DM81onVll
Ugt.N Hils 35. T1"11lUc;O HtAs 28
DMelonX
SoCal Christian 34, Calvary CNl>el 14
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High school boys basketball
MonlPClll _.. •· Sea . Kings
elPI Tore 1111111 ..,di · capture
wltli a •-66 1'lunllll title at
By Richard Dunn
Sports Wntei
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Al·
though its basketball team wasn't
the center of attention around
campus Friday, Mater Dei High
certainly made its presence felt in
the Orange County-rankings cir·
etc~.
Maler Dc1 and Cap1,trano Val-le>. the county'i. No. I· and No. 2·
ranked teams, respectively, fin·
1),hcd 14 points apart in chis one~
hut 11 was like a healthy horse
again'l a sick dog.
· l hey· re not healthy," said
Mater Dei Coach Gary McKnight.
who~c undefeated Monarchs bur-
ied the Cougars (5-2) in the third
quarter before rolling, 69-55, in
the championship semifinals of the
20th Tournament of C hampions at
Ocean View High.
"They had two or three guys
sick and we'll see a different Capo
Valley ball club in January."
With most of the attention fo-
cused on Mater Dei's football
team . which played at Anaheim
Stadium Friday night in the CIF
Div1\ion I final, McKnight's crew
took a hack seat, but on the court
agatn'>t the Cougars, Mater Dei (7-
0) "a' in the driver's scat.
"f don't thank anybody at Mater
De1 though1 about the basketball
gumc today," McKnight said. "l
don't think anybody kne" we had
d g.imc c\ccpt the parents.
"Sn with all the attention going
on at !.Chool today -there were
TV ),tation!'. there. pep rallies -I
~a' ~urpmed we had this good an
elf on."
Scr11or Reggie Geary, who once
again in this tournament gave the
crowd something to raise their
eyebrow~ over, scored 16 points,
grabbed seven rebounds, dished
off five assim and finished with
four Meals for Mater Dei. He also
blocked a shot.
Geary had !>L'< of has rebounds in
the first half.
"We used Geary at the point a
little more an the second half,"
Mc Knight said.
Marmet Williams (16 points),
point guard Kamran Sufi (13) and
David Drakeford (10) also reached
double figures for the Monarchs.
Gcriry. who had three steals in
the ~ccond half. was everywhere.
"Yeah, I think this was his best
game," McKnight !>aid.
Mater Dei took a 28·21 anter-
m1ss10n lead after Capo Valley
pulled to within two. 19·17, mid-
wny through the 'econd quarter.
Mater Dci '>purled, 7-0. for a com-
fort a hie hiil ft ime gap.
In the third quarter, Mater Dei
hu1ll a 46-26 lead, then led by 21
(hl-40) wrth 4:54 left an the fourth
quarter
The Cougar!., who out'>cored
Mater Dea 23·18 in the fourth,
EAGLES:
From C1
die from 3-poinl range," O 'Brien
said. "The ice is awfully thin out
there. We're still going to go to
Matt first and foremost, and teams
will have to take that away. Matt's
stall the man, but if you pack it in
on him, there's a cost, and Amat
payed the price tonight."
Amat succeeded in limiting Fu-
erbringer, who scored all 12 of hie;
points in the second half, almost
half his scoring average. He added
four a'>sists and six rebounds, how·
ever, and hat four free throws
down the stretch to prcwrve the
victory
The Lancers led 14-9 after one
period and 27-25 at half, but Es-
tancia claimed a 47-43 lead at the
end of three quarters, thanks to
four 3-pointers tn the period.
In Friday's game, the Eagles
Jumped out to an 8·0 lead but
went nat in the second half, scor-
ing only 14 points in the final two
qua a ters against San Bernardino,
and dropped a 58-38 decision.
Fucrbnnger notched 17 points,
Reggie Geary led Mate r Dei's
triumph over Capo Valley.
ended matters by outdoing the
Monarchs, 15·8, to maf...c thing~ an·
teresting.
Capo Valley's hot-shot 3-point
s hooter, Tom Airey, was 6 of 17
from the field, including a 4 of 12
effort from beyond the 3-point cir-
cle. He finished with a team-high
18 points.
Sufi and Drakeford had two 3·
pointers each for the Monarchs,
who play Westchester tonight
(8:30) in the final. Mater Dei ha~
won this tournament four times.
TOURNAMENT OF CHAll .. IONS
Chetnplonshlp Quefterftnala
Mater Del 81, Inglewood 41
lllMM Def ,,,..._od
f9npftp ,.".,.tp
1022Pnllflcn 00?0 5 I I 11 $midi 0 0 I 0
I 3 I 5 ~ 4 2 2 12
8 0 3 17 8ttl S 2 I 12
2519Halel 3147
OOIOForo 0000
0202Btown 0010
1002Snlets 1113
6 3 I 19 Hl'/WWd 0 0 I 0
2014ut..I 1033
3 I 0 10 JonU I 0 1 2 Tll'a I 0 I 2
Tot.a. 29 15 II 81 Total• 16 6 18 41 ac-..,o-rt_
MiW Ott 21 '1 20 29-81
lnQllwood 10 8 IS 8-4 I 3~ goals Ml!tl Ott ~d 4 ~ 3. GellY 1
lngle#OOd -WIVte 2 LllNn I
T tchnlell louls None
0 TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
Chllmplonshlp Semlftn•I• Mater Del 99, C•platrano Veller 55
Meter Del Cepo Veller
SIJil
WltllimS
Wilborn Geary
Mi1111t...s
Drll<eloro
SilT>oll
Jackson
.ionts
Total1
.. " pf tp .. ft pf tp C 3 2 13 Alley 6 2 0 18
1 2 o 16 G1111m 2 o 2 4
302 61Cosl 2 4 28 7 1 J 16 RlllSOm S 0 S 10
•?'.4 Setnen ?337
2 C 2 10 Se<IO*ICk 0 C 0 C 0 0 1 0 ROSltes 1 0 1 2
1012R!loldes 02?2 , 0 2 2
?6 12 18 69 Tou.19 18 15 15 55
Score 117 Oullrt.,. ~eJOtt 14 14 23 18-69
Capo VIiify 9 12 11 23-55
l-OO'"I oom M31tl Dtt-Orwroro 2. S4lft 2 Ge¥¥ 1
Caoo V*v -"-rr •
TeclWllClll louts -l.lairr ~ be<lcll (tltgll SU!IStM!onl
but there was a big dropoff after
that as the next-highest Eagles'
total was six points.
0
TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
Con9ot.tlon auarttH'ftnala Eatancl• eo, •fshop A.met es
Bl•IMlp Amet ..._ ..
"° Gard""' flf!l~S
Webb
G~y
Slroe!e
Total9
fVftpftp .. ""'tp 1 8 4 I 0 FUlltlllnQet J 6 3 12
T 2 2 18 Bryne I 0 3 2
3 0 3 6 FtlAllntt • 0 1 12
2 0 0 5 TNJllO 3 0 0 8 S 0 2 12 EdlOll 5 4 3 19
2024KMlg 1003
JoltlnMfl I 2 2 4
5'lzuld 0 0 I 0 20 10 13 SS Total9 18 12 12 50
·-.., Queft.,. Blsoplt Amat 14 13 16 12-55 £stancta 9 16 22 13-60
3·pdrl ~s Bis/loll Amil -Gliem 2. Gny 2. WeCO 1
ESlindl-~dson 5, Fdcnef 4, TNjlAo 2, Kt1Q I
T ectncal foUs -none
0
CENTURY TOURNAMmf'T
~ ............ SanllerwA•N,........_M ._ ................... """'"' .... .., .. 10 42IOlll 0222 1 0 1 3 T-2 2 0 I 3 22 1(dtoll 1013
10 12Mw 0000 3028 ~ 0020
8 I 2 14 """"""' I I 2 17 11 I 3 2'3 ......,. 1 0 0 2 .,,. 2211
F...,_ 0232 T..... 28 4 15 SI T..... 14 t 11 31 San....., ._...,~ ti 22-51
ElllllCll 15 I I I -31
~ tM• Sin lltml!nlrlo-Meldon 1, fl· llllCll-(daolt'
Ttcmlcal Iola Norw
Caln~ Chapel earns ftnals bid
with 46-44 Win over Ontario toe
The Calvary Chapel High boys
basketbaU team, trailing by 15 al
halftime, rallied to secure a 45.44
overtime vktory Friday night over
Ontario Chmt1an in the cham·
pion hip semifinals of the Hoop
Hysteria Tournament.
The ho t ~glcs (3-0) (ace
Brethren 01nstian at 7:30 tonight
for the tourney title.
Jason Vanderburgh's sho11
Jumper with about four seconds to
play sent the game Into ovcrtimo
tied at 44. Vanderburgh hil a rroe
1hrow 10 account for the only
,.
point in the extra session.
David Hesterly scored 14 points
to pace the winners.
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GARDEN GROVE -Theo
Rokos hit a shot undemeatb as
the buuer sounsfed to li(t the Co-
rona del Mar High boys basketball
team to a 50-48 victory over Sa·
vanna for the championship of the
La Quinta Tournament Friday
night.
The Su Kings (5-2) led the en-
tire way until being caught by the
Rebels with 16 seconds remaining.
At that point, CdM Coach Phul
Orris called timeout to set up the
final play.
"We set up two plays depending
on which side we got the ball on,"
said Orris. "It was designed for
Doug Hesse to take the last sho t,
but he was covered so he kicked
• the ball to Jason Clark.
"Jason found Rokos underneath
and delivered it to him, and Theo
made one fake to let the defender
go past him and put it in before
the buzzer went off."
Hesse, who was to be named the
tournament's Most Valuable Play-
er. finished with 18 points while
Rokos added 14. Clark was also
named to the all-tournament team.
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-By The Pilot
Mcintee (37)
helps Tars
in 79-77 win
NEWPORT BEACH -Build-
ing a comfortable early edge, the
Newport Harbor High boys bas·
kcthall team had to hold on Friday
night 10 claim a 79-77 non-league
dcci-.ion over visiting San Clem·
cntc.
The Sailors (5-1) led 46-32 at
halftime and by 16 entering the
final period but yielded 32 points
~n the final quarter to make things
111Lcre~t1ng.
Juiain Mcintee recorded his sec-
o nd 37-point game this season,
while Mark McAnlis chipped in
with 19 and Enc Vallely 12.
Ne"port returns to action on
Wcdne:.day, opening play in the
Sa n Dacguito Tournament.
0
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Costa Mesa
falls, 88-58,
to La Habra
COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa
High 'i. Mustangs suffered their
second straight non-league bas·
ketball loss of the season and
dropped to 2·2 overall Friday night
as La Habra High's Highlanders
got hot early a nd made it stick in a
66-58 decision.
La Habra drew out to a 20-point
first half lead only to see the ad·
vantage dwindle to two. points in
the fourth quarter before finally
pulling it out.
Joel Harding led Costa Mesa
with o 20.point effort, and Jeff
Pickens (19) and freshman Sammy
Smith (11) were iJ'I double figures.
The trio aooountcd for 20 boards,
led by Pickens with 8 and Harding
With 7.
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pair of losses Thunday and Friday
to fall out of the Brea Tour-
nament, but Mustanas CoM:b Jim
Weeks found plenty or 50lacc in
the defeats.
"We're a pretty banged-up
group right now," he said after
Costa Mesa fell to Gahr on Thurs·
day, 69-54, and St. Bernard's Fri·
day, 71 -52.
Olivia DiCamilli missed both
games with her sore ankJe but is
expected to return to practice on
Monday. Janet Ospitla, who stan-
ed Thursday but played only brief·
ly, and Nicole Haddad, who
missed both games, arc ailing from
the nu.
And Angela Tonavanik (sore
knee and ankle) and H eather
R obinson (bruised • knee) each
played despite ailments.
"We played basically with six
girls the last two days," said
Weeks. "That's pretty tough to do
with the quality of competition
back-to-back."
Gahr has been ranked sixth in
the state, as well as No. 1 in its di·
vision of CIF. St. Bernard's is the
team that defeated the Mustangs
in the championship game of the
CIF playoffs last year on a shot at
the buzzer.
Costa Mesa (4-4) hung tough for
one half on Friday, trailing by just
two at the break, but St. Bernard's
tallied the first 13 points of the
second half to put the Mustangs
away.
Yool Kim led Costa Mesa in
scoring in each game, scoring 19
and 15 points,
respectively, and
was the Mus-
tangs' leading
rebounder on
Friday with
nine. ·
In other girls
games:
• W estmin-
ster 45, Corona
del Mar 35: Kim Mollie Flint's 15
points and Rosalie Kane's 15 re-
bounds were the high points for
Corona (2-5) in the consolation
bracket at the Santa Ana Valley
Tournament .• Corona plays Bolsa
Grande for seventh place at 8 a.m.
today.
• North Torrance 53, Estancia
52: Lauren Mukogawa's short
jumper with 11 seconds to go lifted
the Saxon!> to the wan in the cham-
pionship game of the Beverly Hills
Tournament.
The Eagles (3-2) led the whole
way until the final 90 second!. and
we re in front by as many as 11
points in the third quarter before
faltering.
E.o;tancia's Monique Sweet (20
points, 14 rebounds Friday) and
Leah Braatz ( 13 points, JO re-
bound') were named to the all·
tournament team. The Eagles re-
turn to action against Western in
the Bolsa Grande Tournament
Monday at 3 p.m.
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From C1
t~c strongest player on the team."
Aguilar spearheaded a defense that carried
the Eagles to the brink of not only the playoffs
but a Pacific Co~t League championship. Es·
tancia entered its final game against Laguna
Hills with title hopes still burning, but a 16-0
loss relegated the Eagles to fourth place and out
of the playoffs.
While Aguilar represented the heart of the
Eagles' defense, quarterback Matt Johner was
the team's offensive leader. Johner, a junior,
was selected to the PCL's first team on offense,
connecting on 65 of 158 attempts for 789 yards
and three touchdowns.
"Matt had a great season in the sense that he shook off som
season lumps and bumps and turned it on in league," said Liet>en
"He improved as the season progressed, and it was a combinati
t~ings -the receivers got better and the line started giving him
tame.
"He's got a very strong arm and is a great kid to coach. We're 1
forward to next year with him."
Other area players named to the first team offense were 1i
Jesse Nuno (Estancia) and Rich Hoffman (Costa Mesa) and kicker
Smith (Estancia).
Among the first-team defensive selections were linebackers-Mik
(Costa Mesa) and Pete Baniaga (Estancia), linemen Alberto Roj
tancia) and Ryan Park (Costa Mesa) and backs Richard Buda
tancia) and Matt Jaglowski (Costa Mesa).
Selected the Offensive Player of the Year was Trabuco Hills q
back Pat Barnes, who led his team against Laguna Hills in the Cl
sion Vil championship game Friday night.
Jeff Chamberlain Bryan luxe"mbourger Brock Riggi
Offensive Player of Year
QB-Pat Barnes, Trabuco Hills 6-3
First Team Offense
QB -Matt Johner, Estancia 6-0
RB-Jeff Clayton, Trabuco Hills 5-9
RB-John Garcia, Century 5-9
RB-Dave Webber, Laguna Hills 5-9
TE -Sergio Jimenez, Laguna Hills 6-1
WR -Eric Fegrau s, Laguna Beach 6-0
WR-Cordell Graham, Trabuco Hills 5-8
OL -Jesse Nuno, Estancia 5-1 O
OL-Rich Mendoza, Trabuco Hills 5. 7
OL-Rich Hoffman, Costa Mesa 6-0
OL -Roman Vasquez, Laguna Hills 6-0
OL-Stacy De la Motte, Century 6-1
K -Mike Smith, Estancia 5-1 o
Defensive Player of Year
LB -Ricardo Aguilar, Estancia 5-1 O
First Team Defense
LB -Dan Ciska, Laguna Hills
LB - Mike Cota, Costa Mesa
LB -Pete Baniago, Estancia
DL -Alberto Rojas, Estancia
DL -Ryan Brubaker, Laguna Hills
DL -.Greg Defelice, Laguna Hills
DL -John Pugh, Trabuco Hills
DL -Ryan Park, Costa Mesa
DL -Lee Palacio, Century
DL-Audney De Paulo, Trabuco Hills
DB-Richard Buday, Estancia
DB-Joe Loaiza, Century
DB-Rudy Alvarez, Century
DB-Matt Jagtowsld, Costa Mesa
• Second Team Offense
6-1
5-9
5-9
6-0
6-1
5-8
6-2
5-10
5-11 5-11
5-11
6-0
5-11
5-9
RB-Gibson Gomez, Trabuco Hiiis 5-1 o
RB-Keith Peny, Laguna Beach 5-8
RB -Binh Tran, Costa Mesa 5-8
RB-Paul Tanny, Ce~tury 6-0
TE-Ryan Geyer, Laguna Hiiis 6-1
WR-Jason Teno, Trabuco Hills ~ 6-2
WR -Jeff Chamberlain, Estancia 5.9
OL-Tom Nudd, Laguna Beach 5:.4
OL-Brian Luxembourger, Costa Mesa 6-0
OL -Chris Bevans, Laguna Hiiis 6-1
OL-Brock Riggins, Estancia 6-1
OL -Sal Waltermire, Century 5-1 o
Second Team Defen•e
LB -MartJn Juarez, Century
LB -Dante Steel, Laguna 'Beach
DL-Br1an Behan, Laguna Beach
DL -Namath Jones, Century
DL-Fernando Ospina. Costa Mesa
OL -Raf er Kingston, Laguna Hills
DL -c111os Conejo, Estaricla
DB-Abel Perez. CentUry
DB-Fred l<kn. ~ Hills DB-c:ody Chlllle.. Ellahcla
DB-Natl UriM1I, trlbucO Hiiis OB-Chad Earty, TflbUCO ...
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6-0
5·10
5-8
5·8
5-11
5-11
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6·1
5-10
6-1
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"Tho bat thiaa ii thlt WO ""'lh• bac:t the l.&ter Del tndl· . ,'!
A=rdloa IO USA Today, previ-
Ollll)o undefeated Eilonhower (IJ.
l) wu No. I In tho nation.
~ IO Mater De~ belore
33.204 rans at Anaheim St1dium
for the Southern Section Division I
final, that distinction is history.
The Monarchs used big plays on
o(fen1e1. and a bend-but-don't-
break dercnse to 'upsc1 ' the Ea·
gles, JS-14.
"I sucss we played like oa1ional
champions toniJht," Coggins said.
"That's all that mattered to-
night," Mater Dei offensive tack.le
John Grootcgocd said. "Eagles go
down."
'"The bottom line is that our de·
Censc shut them down," Rollinson
said. ~
Kickoff didn't come until 8:04
p.m., 34 minutes late because of
1housanda of fans still waiting to
enter the stadium. Several fans
were rcponcdly still coming in just
before the end of the first quarter.
The last time a CIF final at the
Big A was delayed because of an
overfl ow crowd was 1981 when St.
Paul beat Collon, J0-.9, in the Big
Five Conference tillc game.
Both teams were rorccd to wait
"We didn't know whr there was
a delay," Blanton said. "But I
think we handled it well. Lt didn't
affect us."
For those, who sat down late,
they missed a memorable play.
On first and 10 rrom the Eisen-
• -' I.ft~ Mater Oe1 running back Chris Ruperto (21) looks for the right spot behif'\d blocker ~cky Sualua.
hower 49, Blanton handed off to The Monarchs would take a 14-21·0.
Brian Solis, who swept right and 6 intermission lead, then go up 21-Rollinson, the fiery coach, has ,
handed off on a reverse to wide 6 early in the third quaner when brought the Monarchs back 10
receiver Roger Moran1e, who then Brian Barajas intercepted Ike glory.
pilchcd back to Blanton, who then quarterback Jevon Hicks and re-On the last play of the third
heaved it deep toward tight end turned it 63 yards for a touch-quarter, the glory was realized.
David Knuff. down. Sophomore fullback Marlon
Knuff, amazingly, bested two Ike "Turnovers really made a dirrer· Farlow, Eisenhower's third of-
defenders -Omar Love and Mar-ence," said Knuff. "Then we were fensive back, fumbled on first
cus Soward -and made a finger· able to capitalize." down and Mater Dei's Mike Lopez
tip catch, then jogged two yards Mater Dei was making its first recovered at the Eagles' 33. Eisen·
into the end rone for a 6-0 Mater CIF title game appearance since hower players laid on the ground
Dci advantage. 1965, when it defeated Centennial, in disbelief.
Calvary Chapel falls in finals, 34-14
By Eric Maddy three times, giving him an Orange a 20-0 lead just 2:49 into !he sec-up with Steve Hemple an a 42-soons Wr1lef County-record 37 touchdowns on ond period. yard scoring play. Hemple was in
SANTA ANA the year. ...., The Eagles went to work with the grasp of !he Flames' Scou Wil·
The CIF Division X "We just didn't do the job," !he ensuing kickoff. A 5!5·yard run Iiams when he caught the ball, but
football championship Calvary head coach Kris Van by junior Matt Kellogg set !he Ea-he broke free and scampered
Friday night was pro-Hook said . "We had shots at them glcs up at the SCC 24, and Calvary down lhc left sideline to close the
mated as a battle between the and we just let them ge t away. We eventually scored on an 11-yard gaioto 26-14·
running of Sou them California would grab an ann or a shirt, but pass play from Jason Sharkey to ·cal"~~~ '4
Christian and the passing or Cal-we weren'I bringing them down." Mike Echan Echan ran a fade SouUwm Cal CIW\SliWl 14 6 14 O-:l4 Vary Chapel . . ~k 0 T 7 0-14 · The Flames went to work early, pattern to the right corner or the ""'au.t... Unfortunately for the Eagles 1 · h end zone calcho"ng lhc pass over.... SCC-J.:ot 21 ""' (Mu-4son pns lforn U'ntlie\. . h SCC ' going 63 yards On seven p ays Wit , (ll-2), 11 was t e running the opening kickoff before Jacot his shoulder to pull the Eagle s 1·3:cc-.11ca1111W1!11.11!illedl.3.41.
game that got going, early and . f 2 d N h within 20-7. ..__.au.t ... orten, as the Flames topped Cal· went in rom 1 yar s out. at an scc-w--. 20Ptroml.nllit(""'1*"1. 9,,
vary Chapel by 3 34•14 count be-Lambie hooked up with Amund· Kellogg's 55-yard run accounted eti~1rY-EtfWI 11 p l!llm Sl'IWkry (Slqi\ey kll:k).
fore 2,000 at the Santa Ana Bowl. son for the two-point conversion for most or Calvary's 76 yards of ~ 11 Third 0uw1 ...
The Flames (J2·2) offered up and the visitors led 8·0. first -half offense. SCC piled up SCC-.llcd 411\fl (II.fl !liled). 911
: CIF clBllPI
From C1
20. The two louca to Mater Del
are the only two in 26 games ror
the Citrus Belt champs.
Rollinson said protecting Blan-
ton, who was· aaci:ed twice in the
first hair, was the key offensively,
while crediting Eisenhower's will-
inaness 10 pasa as another plus.
"We picked up their 4--4 defense
with our pus protce1.ion, after they
got to us early on," Rollison u.id.
"I think (Ike) made a critical
mistake by trying to pass (11 for
22 with two interceptions). We
feared they would try to run the
ball stra ight up on us, control the
ball, keep our defense on the field
and score."
The Monarchs unveiled some
trickery to open the scoring with
!5:44 left in thC first quarter as
Blanton executed the flea-flicker
for 49 yards to Knuff, who slipped
past two Eisenhower defenders
and back-peddled the fi nal 4 yards
ror the touchdown.
Eisenhower answered wuth a
seven-play, BO-yard scorind drive,
keyed by a 3!5-yard run by Marcus
Soward and a pass interference
penalty, which gave the Eagles a
first down al the Mater Dei 1!5.
Hieb kept for 13 yard.a, then
dove in Crom. 1 yard out on a
sneak two plays later with 3:06 icft
in the opening period.
Robert Talley, however, miucd
the convcnion kick ind the score
remained, 7-6. .
The Mater Dei defense pro-
tected the lead until Blant'n ca-
ploded again late in the ~nd
period.
Blanton, who threw for 167
yards before intermission, hit
Nicky Sualua for 16 yards 10 the
Ike 48, and a late hit on the play
pushed the ball to the 33.
Blanton then found Morante
alone behind the secondary for a
33-yard touchdown 10 forge a 14-6
edge with 3:06 left in the half.
Eisehhower quickly ITW\led the
the Monarchs' 5-yard line with 27
seconds left, but, were thwarted
when Jimmy Nolan wrapped up
Quincy Adams at the cwo, and
time ran out on the Eagles.
Nolan and free safety Ray Jack-
son, who saved two touchdowns
with open-field tackles, joined
Barajas and Solis as st rong second-
ary perfonners for the winners.
Mater Bei, 13-1, is the win·
ningest team in school history.
Statistics ...._hi M, E111M1-r 14
a-bJi au.rt.,. INOMbu..a. RECIEM.0
7 7 14 7-35 MD-KAlll. 6-102. ~. S:.107: Solis. Mater Oe1
'"""""' 6 O 8 0-14 1-13, Barajn. 1·12. R~. 1·7
"'9t Gu.1• Els -W~. 6-72; Ac!am$,"3_., l.oYe, 2-16
MD-Kruft 49 ~s from BllfilOll (Broadberil QAMI! STATISTi CS
kick), 5 44 llO
E1'-Hic:Q 1 Ml ('klclr; ~. 3·0fi ... --.. MD -Mor1nte 33 p1s1 lrom Blinlon
(llfoadbtnl lock). 3:07
Tlllrd o.rter
MD-Bm115 63 inlertec*on rett.n (Broadtlel1
luc;k), 9'44
EIS -1Qt1'10b'ls 76 Ml {LOW l)l$S trom
Tampons), 8.58
MD-Softs 4l\.lrl(Bl'Oidbenl113di:), 145.
Fourth ou.rtw
t.(1 -Monru 34 pus lf'om Billon (Brolclbert
IOC~). 7 11J.
Allel'ldance 33,204
INDMDUAL "IJSHUKI
MD-RIJP!flO. 7·S3; 5ualul, 10-37: SOO. 2·7:
sntiez. 3·1or-trirl.n 1, ~ ~tor'1'1'his 16
Els-Sown, 12.105: tow. 13-n. l~.
2·76, Hk:kl, 6-17; Farlow, 2_..
INDMOUAL P.USlttCI
Mtl-Bll!ton. 15·~1 . 257.
Us-Hicks, &-16·1, 63. Tompkins, 3-6·1. 29.
Mrs! C!OWnS 13' 16
RuSl'ltS·ViM"dage 25·80 35-279
Pissing vae-aaoe 257 92
Pissana 1s-~:1 11 .22-2
Nel rttL.m yardage' 107 33
SKU·,ardage 1-~ 2·~12
Itel~ 432 400 Ms •·3S J 4-36.7
furrCIH-lurTEles lost 1-1 3-3
Rags-11!1 ~ "-6_.8 5-0
rme o1 poues$1on 24 ~1 23 09
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OTM•" CIF FINALS --· Corona 21. Arroyo 16 ..........
Valencia 27. l\ISIW1 7 . DM9ton VII
~ Hlls SS. T~ twis 28 ...._.,
SoC.111 Crwmian 34. c,iv~ C11ac>e1 14
'
Arie' rorc;ng 1hc Eagles to punt, 224 yards in the opening half, 192 Cll'nly-~ 42 11111 ll'om ~ (Slwk"I the tandem of senior Dennis lllckJ, 1.20
Amundson and junior Mike Jacot, Amundson managed a 16-yard of it on the ground. Kellogg was a sec:...m...on I"" (l-1'IDll Ml), 5 38 December 28th • 29th
d I J loo kick return and then went 34 ya rds bright light for the Eagles, picking ~: 2.000 !e:stmllld'I·
CHRISTMAS VACATION
BASEBALL CAMPS ~·~··•,., ~ ~
who had combine or over , tNDMDUAL MtSHINO a yards on the season. It was that through the Eagle derensc on the up 104 yards on 15 carries. .l" sec-~ 2G-l40: J.-iit. lo.131. CJneino. !-
duo that did in the Eagles Friday first play from scrimmage to set After falling behind 26-7 d@. a 27C:~~0::·':::·7~1.27 !•= :.r;-2• :::
night. Amundson carried 20 times the Flames us at the Calvary 23. 41-yard Jacot run, the Eagles lit 191DMDUAL ~u•111a -.
for a game-high 14-0 yards and one Jacot went in from 11 yards two up the scoreboard again midway scc-~M. U. Corona ........ • L8gunm Niguel .f ........ I I d h 14 0 Cllwlly-Shlrlill'. s-1s.z. 111 FAl!I! hu I score. Jacot added 137 yards on 10 Pays ater an t e score was -· through the third quarter. Sharkey INDMDUAL t1l!CEMffO for Broe N cal
carries, pushing him over the 2,000 The Flames cashed in again as connected with Echan for 20 yards scc-Amundion. 3-fr*l.ll·I: Wll!lma. 1·20· ttat.chlt. "'""'°nm 1-800"400-3388
yard mark for the season. The S-8 Lambie connected with Scott Wil· to move the ball to midfield. l ·~-~. 2-41, Ec111n. 2·31. Hlu'!Wn. 2-1a. ,.,,, or (T14)_889-Taff
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OCC's state soccer title
had the makings of life
I rvine Valley College had the redemptive
attitude, but Orange Coast had a distinctive
inspiration, like a name burning within, 10
capture the state men's socce r championship.
M1koto "Malt" Mitchell, one. of OCCs most
popular players. had died 13 days earlier.
On the field before the Pira1es' Southern
California Regional final at San Diego City -
only a few miles from where the team gathered
the previous day to attend Mitchell's funeral -
they knelt down and prayed. Many of them cried.
"Nobody was really into it,"
OCC's Jason Hooper said o.f the
regional final, a 2· 1 overtime
victory for the P\ratu that
propelled them lo the state
tournament at El Camino
College the followin& weekend.
'"lbe prarer before the match
wu something that helped the
p)'I out, to come to 1r1ps with
everythina. We aot down on our
knees and we were holding
hands and everybody Aid what
they wanted to act out, thef! we '°' c1own to businea. The Bucs "So tho bigal thloa wu the
week Mak wu kihed. We were aolnl to ~ re~ final and we didn't hive time
19 prcparo for 11 bec:auao we had • Thanbgivin&
b"olklay on that Thuriday .and we ended up goin&
10 the funeral that FddQ."
• . The playen wore blael: um hind> in
remembrl-of Mitchel~ 1 19-)' .. Mld freshman
forward who wu trapally killed In 1 linaJe..,.r
11Cddent In El C.jon. It wu Sunday moml"lo Nov.
24.
"Tho py wu 1lw~h1ppy, I never uw him not
amUlna once," OOC' Darin <:ourter Aid.""'-'
pnctlce, be worked . hardest. He wu 1 free
1plrlt kind ol PY·" • "He Wll the "1 everybody wanted 10 be like."
Hooper uld. "I wlsli I .0.ld'wi beon Uko him. Ho
tame to plly toCCet to play IOCCCr, lhe w•y it
lhould bi.'' .
p J, Pvlowlld lumod ol the mournful nows fin~
M -dlf MilCbell -killed, ollo{ ho pllonod Iii bouot llllCI .....i to Mitcllell'1 roommate. OC:C i:aocll Loin! ~ l'outld out IS mlnu1e1 before
lndlol tho -....,, ~ "W1 ~ ..... 1 Utile tum meotl"I belln
Jncdoo. liut thll time ni-> hod ...,,..,. at iawa oft the blucben,..,. °"1rtct Aid. Hff• aakj. •J
don't know ir any of you have heard from P J . or
not, but over the weekend we lost a player.' Then
he told us what happened."
There arc easier speeches to make.
The Pirates, needless to sar, didn't practice that
day. "The whole team cried,' Courter said. "It just
made our whole team open up our eyes and
realize that soccer wasn't
the most important thing
in the world and that we
should just enjoy the
game."
Orange Coast defeated
Irvine Valley, 3·1, last
Saturday in the state
championship match, but
its l-2, u:mifinal victory
over Santa 'Rosa the picvi~us day was the real
kic~e • It ended in a shoo -out •ftcr 90 minutes
of JUlation and two
lS· nute overtime
pe . A tremendous !'!(.c by 0CC aoallc Ken
l.iangworthy on Santa
~·s fifth and final kick
preserved the win.
/ "Kenny shut that py
out," Hooper 10ld.
l .. EvelyonO looked at their
um band before that shot
and everyono knew.
'The prayer
before the
match was
something that
helped the guys
out, to come to
grips with ev-
erything. We
got down on
our knees and
we were hold·
Ing hands and
everybody S(!id
what they want·
ed to get out,
then we got
down to busl·
ness.' "I wu our fifth man and
I made my lhdt to put ut
1held by one, but they hid
ono lhooter left. If Kenny --.....
block~ we'd win by one poln~ ho blod!ed It.
"Wbea ho -Wlltfila up to tho aoal, I IOld
him to do k far MM. W• all beUewd It WU aoi"I
to happen. (Mitchel) -our 12th player.
Anytime we got -. w'd loolt IO our um hinds
to P'IDP us up ud remlnd ua of what we were
pioyiaa far."
. 1bo PlntQ, *"° -the o....,. Empl"' Con-title lor the tourth ltnJsht year Ind
· llallhod the -with on •IFt·match wlnnln1 _., dol'ollod I .... Volloy lor tho third dmo.
"nil -Md to --1 lal IO win tho titlo thio ,..,,• llld ~ ........ wttlo Coodl
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WHEN: Dec. 17th-23rd. .. Jim Gressinger •.
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WHO: All homes
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It's a game that's so, so easy'" it
seems, for the next-door neighbor
It's Saturday njght. It'• rainy. ugly and cold out·
side. You're tared of being cooped up and want to
get out and do something. Anything.
You walk over to the hall clos-
et and start looking for the old
Monopoly board. No dice. Liter-
ally. (n the meantime, you've
dropped something on the floor.
You bend over to pick it up Crom
the comer and ...
Wonder of wonders! h's your
old bowling ball!
Going throuflh a divorce and havinJ "DOUalna to
do" brou&ht Mike into lhc sport or boWlinJ: Al·
though he has done very well. be bowls only lor
recreation and has no plans 10 do anythins more
than bowl ror fun.
Mike is athletically inclined. The Kunsas native's
big high school sport was golf. He was the state
hiJh school champion three years runnin& (1973-
75).
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$lllNMI "My goodness, Martha. Look
here!" you exclaim. "My old
bowling ball. You know, we
haven't been bowling since ...
seems like '04. Let's call the kids
The 37-year-old keaJer hes not bowled a 300
game, but has come close. He shot 299 on June 2
on one of the "end pairs .. at Kona (39-40) and
then came back a little over a month later (July
14) to shoot 299 on lanes 23·24. Both times be left
a 4-pin. He's also had games of 289, 287 and 286. ... ~.f-~15· 4 OIWI ....,.,, 10: 6. cM 1111 T-. I. $ ..... All. I; t.
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and Bert and Betty next door Bowling
and let's go bowling."
Martha nods in agreement.
(Anything to keep Marty happy). She calls every-
one and says, "Meet us at Kona Lanes at 8:30."
They find their friends; get shoes and a lane and
start to bowl. Good times are the words for this
Cun gathering until Bert gets his fifth strike in a
row. Suddenly, it's not so much fun for Marty who,
by the way, carries a 195 average in two leagues.
"Hey, Bert. What's goin' on? I thought you said
you don't bowl?" Marty grumbles. "You're killing
me!"
Bert explains he's bowled only twice before (the
last time was in '04). No one believes him and he
goes on to shoot 257 to Marty's frustrating, but
good, 183.
Marty is not going bowling with Bert anymore.
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Huntington Beach kegler Mike Howard may
sometimes feel like Bert. Mike started bowling
only 18 months ago and has already had eight or
nine games over the 275 mark! Some people bowl
a lifetime and are luck to get just one ga me reach-
ing that plateau.
Mike bowls the Holiday Vegas League at Kona
Lanes and currently posts a 187 average with nine-
week highs of 649 and 287. Recently. Mike tore
some ligaments in a knee. He shot the 287 the
first week out of the knee brace.
What will he do if he ever rolls a 300 game?
Teammate Robin Eckelberry said he stated he
would quit. However, when M ilce was asked if this
were truth or just rumor, he said, "I'm quitting
when I roll a 900 series."
Look out, Glenn Allison!
0 News and notes:
• Congratulations to Costa Mesa's Les Lewis.
Les, like Mike Howard, hasn't been bowling long.
The 73-year-old resident shot 233-608 in the Em-
ployees & Friends League last week. He started
bowling and the age of 71.
• Dominic Rheinhardt tears up the maples al-
most every time he walks into Kona Lanes. Last
Sunday he averaged 230 as he rolled to first place
in the Scratch 6-Gamer. High game of the tourna-
ment went to Steve Salzman with 279.
• Joe Coleman, of Coleman Classics, will be
bringing one of his Super Bowl High Roller Win-
A-Spots to Kona this Sunday at 8:30. A $1,000
entry into the Super Bowl High Roller will be up
for grabs for every 20 entries. lf you can't bowl,
come on down and watch the big guns shoot.
•Looking for some cheap (and fun) times?
Blast away those recession blues by taking ad-
van tage of 99 cent per game bowling and shoe
rental this Wednesday starting at 8:30 p.m.
Cherie Nagy is the operating manager of Kona
Lanes In Costa Mesa, whose bowling colu01n ap-
pears In the Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot
every other Saturday.
. SoCal College collects 97-79
·win over Christian Heritage
SCHEDULE
S.1lurday
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Television, radio
SATURDAY
TELEVISION
CoJltte Foolball
9 a.m.-J1h11ca·Dayton, ESPN.
1 p.m. -California Bowl, SC.
4 p.m.-Heisman Award, Ch. 4.
Pro Foolball
9:30 a.m. -Dues-Dears, Ch. 2.
1 p.m.-Chiefs-49ers, Ch. 4.
Pnp Football
J0:30 a.m. -MD-Eisenhower, SC.
Tennis
Noon-Grand Slam Cup, ESPN.
Collrge Baskt tball
12:45 p.m. -Duke·Miehigan, Ch. 2.
4:30 p.m. -UConn-Texas, ESPN.
5 p.m.-Slanford-Sonta Clara, SC.
6:30 p.m. -DcPaul-Kansas, ESPN.
JO p.m.-Arizona S1a1c-Kcntueky, SC.
11 p.m.-UNLV-Missouri, Ch. 56.
11 p.m.-Monlana-Pcppcrdinc, PT.
Golr
I p.m.-Auslralian Open, PT.
2 p.m. -Senior Champions, Ch. 7.
Pro Baskttball
4:30 p.m. -Hawks-Heal, TBS.
4:30 p.m. -Bulls-Oullcls, WGN.
Hockey
7 p.m. -Rangers-Whalers, SC.
8 p.m.-Canueks·Kings, PT.
llorst Racing
8:30 p.m.-llollypark replays, Ch. 56.
2 a.m.-Hollypark replays, PT.
2:30 a.m. -Los Alamitos rcpla~ PT.
Rodeo 0 p.m. -National Floats, ESPN.
Bleycllnc
12:30 a.m. -FIAC World Cup, ESPN.
RADIO
Pro Football
9:30 a.m.-Bucs-Bcars, KNX (1070).
1 p.m.-Chicrs-49crs, KNX (1070).
Collttt Buketball
5 p.m.-LBS-SF Auslin, KORG
(1190).
7:30 p.m. -UCLA-SOS, KMPC (7JO).
7:30 p.m.-CSF·Pon., KMNY (1600).
Hockey
8 p.m.-Canucks·Kings, XTRA (690).
SUNDAY
TELEVISION
o Pro Foolball
10 a.m.-Rams·Vikings, Ch. 2.
10 a.m.-Sealllc-Atlanta, Ch. 4.
J p.m.-NY Giants-Redskins, Ch. 2.
5 p.m.-Bills-Colts, ESPN.
Ttnnls
JO a.m.-Grand Slam Cup, ESPN.
3 p.m.-Grand Championship, PT.
Golr
Noon-Australian Open, PT.
I p.m.-Scnior Champions, Ch. 7.
Box In&
I p.m.-Pcdroza-Romcro, Ch. 34.
Colltte Basketball
5:30 p.m.-UCLA-SD St., PT.
Pro Basketball
Cff4I C-t W L
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7:30 p.m. -Kiois·Lakcrs. PT.
H...-R.adq
8:30 p.m. -Hollypark replays, Ch. 56.
12:30 a.m.-Hollypuk replays, PT.
2 a.m.-1..os Alamitos rcpla)'I. PT.
RADIO
Pro Football
JO a.m.-Rams-Vikin.gs, KMPC (710).
I p.m. -Miaml·SD, XTRA (690).
5 p.m.-Bills-Coli.s. KNX (1070).
Pro Basketball
6 p.m.-Mo&ie-Oippcrs, KRLA (1110).
7:30 p.m.-Kinis-La.kcrs, KLAC (570).
MONDAY
TELEVISION
Collttt Foolbatl
10 a.m.-NCAA Div. II, ESPN.
Pro Football
6 p.m.-Raidcrs-Saints, Ch. 7.
Prtp FootbalJ
6 p.m.-MD-Eiscnhowcr, SC.
Box.Inc
J0:30 p.m.-From Tampa, PT.
Women's So«er
JI p.m.-FIFA Championship. SC.
Gymnastic•
12:30 a.m.-Mcn's team finals, ESPN.
RADIO
Pro Football
6 p.m. -Raidm-Saints, KFJ (640).
-By ~nnls Brosttrbous
IR VINE -The Southern Cali-
fornia College men's basketball
team advanced to the champion-
ship game of the four-team Chric;t
College Irvine Tournamen1 Friday
night with a 97-79 vic1ory over
Christian Heritage.
CHRIST COLLEQI! TOURNAMENT '°""~:""cul'-....,.,...., _ O.•n-~ "' Flrst Round ·r ~.. ..-
SoCal College 97, Chr. Herlt-e• 79 ~· ~ bc¥ _ M.te,., o... C<WIO.I .,1 Chr, Hertt.ge loCal Coftege Toum.onwnc ol Ch.trnpt<>n\. OcNn v-11'!1>; Ulv•ry
CdM girls advance to consolation final
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J 2 3 a 8IOmort 1 o s 2 So«"
blanked Woodbridge.
Junior forward Mike West
notched 24 points and nine re-
bounds. while Mike Henjum
added 19 points (including four 3-
pointers) and Keith Randolph 15
for SCC. The Vanguards were 9 of
19 from 3-point range.
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~· ~ CaleQr, 57-45 Wrnlli"I
3-9Qlfl gollr Clv1J1lln lttfllloe-.. 1. ~ Col-t ttgll tet.ool -Coron. it.I" ""'°' 6-way, 'J • m • !foe-~ 4 • ..,.,._ 3, Jolw\fOft 1, ~ 1 Mot" o... "' SQUlh To.••nao s-ay. 9 "m llol.ln<M
The Corona del Mar High girls
soccer team used the same combi-
nation of goal-scorers Thursday
and Friday to advanced to the
consolation championship game of
the Irvine Tournament.
CdM's U sa Boatman and Ste-
fanie Hughes each scored goals in
Corona's 2-1 victory over Troy on
f-riday and the same pair tallied
in a 2-0 victory over Woodbridge
Thursday.
Troy took a l-0 lead into the
second h'alf but Boatman quickly
got the equnlizer two minutes into
the secon9 half off n corner kick.
Hughes scored the game-winner
on a penalty kick 15 minutes from
the end of the match.
On Thursday, Boatman's goal 15
minutes into the second half
opened the scoring and Hughes
added an insurance goal with 10
m inutcs remaining as CdM
CdM improved to 3-1-1 with the
pair or victories and will play at 9
a.m. for the consolation champion-
ship.
ln other girls matches:
• Matrr Del 2. Espcranzn 0: I
a non-league match Thursday, 1h
visiting Monarchs scored bol
their goals -by Heidi DiLiu~
and Joey Sisco -after halftime m
improving to 2-1 on the season.
sec improves to 8-1 entering
tonight's championship game. Tednbl loln. flOrll ~ Mft.I .11 M.lgl>olw Tournanwnc, 10 • m , -By The Pilot '*wpotl 11.trbot .tt foothJI Tourn.&mtnt, 10 • m.
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au reapuHt• Hrlte e nled e petition In this fomla c:orpor•tlon AHA. CA 92702-0838 CITY COUNCIL COUit approval. Before tak· TERESE O'HARA PEKIN et1at9 under the ~ eated l*tOI'\ fll9a an o
m•quln• tlene que court for en onkr a~ You have 30 CAI.EN-The n•m•• addrHa, OF THE CITY OF Ing certain V«Y lmpoftent A PETmON hat been dM Administration ol £9· )action to the petition
cumpllr con 1.. for· lowlng petitioner to DAR DAYS after thJ• end telephone number NEWPORT BEACH actlont, howevef, the pet· filed by THOMAS J. PEKIN tat" Act. (Thi• authority lhowa good c:auM why
m•lld8dH l•g•IH •Po change hll/ hw name summon• Is ""'" on of plalntlff'a ettomev, EXTENDING FOR aonal representa!M will be In the SuperlOf Ccur1 ol wta allow lhe S*aonal ,. court lhOUld not grant
ropl.d ••• I U.t.d qui-from OARIN LEE JILES ...... to fll• • ..._wrft· or plelntltt wtthout •n ONE YEAR A required to glw notice to California, CcMlty of OR-rnentat!W to take many ti/lhorlty. .~-·•-MORATORIUM ON lnJerHted persona unless ANGE. actlone without obtaining A HEARING on the pet ere que le corte ... to JUAN CALIFA ten response et thl• •ttorMy, la1 (El norn-they h•v• waived noac. or , court approval. Befofa tak· lion will be held on JAN
cuch• au c•ao. It la hereby ordered court. bre, le dlrecclon v el THE ISSUANCE consented to the proposed Whether you re buying Ing certain vwy Important ARY 9, 1992 at 1:45 P.M. I
SI uated no preHnta that all persona Inter· A letter or phone call numero de telefono del OF THE PERMITS action.) The lndependenl or Hlllng, Classlned actlonl, howevef, the pet· Dept. 3A located al 1
au rHpueat• • tlempo, ••t•d In the matter wtll nol protect you; abogedo det demen-FOR NEW MASSAGE edmlnlttratlon authority wm eov•r• all your needal aonal repreaentallva wlll be CMc Center Drive Wtt
puede perder el caso, eforeHld •PP••r IM-your trpewrltten r• dent•• o del demen-l!STABLISHMENTS be granted unle .. an Inter·
y I• pueden quUer au fore this court In D• apons• must be In d•nte que no tl•n• A.ND PROHIBITING ~ugn ~tC: ~!:U: ~ -11--111-----------------------1
aelarlo, su dlnero r partment No. 3A et proper teg•I form H you •bog8do, es) M•rgeret :;IESTEXPIN:'!~1905N" 00~ ahowt good cause wtiy th• II
otr•• co••• de au 700 Civic Center Drive went the court to hear A. Faln.r, McKittrick, """ .. "" r1 f\ould not ant the propleded aln •vlao Weat, Senta An•• CelJ. rour caae. Jackson, DeMarco a ESTABLISHMENTS ~ooJty. gr •-------------------------~
edlclonal por parte de fornla, on December ff rou do not ftle your Peckenp•u9h, 404t PENDING COMPLE· A HEARING on the pet!-By CHARLES GOREN ANSWERS TO
la corte. 3 t, 1991 at 2100 respotWe en Ume, you MacArthur Boulevard, TION lion will be held on JAM>. with OMAR SHARIF
E.xlaten otroa requlal· o'clock P.M •• end then may loM th4t caae, end Newport Be110h, Cell-OF A PLANNING ,_RY 9, 1992 at 1:45 P.M. In and TANN.AH HIRSCH WEEK.Ly BRIDGE QUIZ
toa 1-eaJH. Puede que and th•,. ahow cau .. , rour wages, mon•r fornle 92880 (714) STUDY AND O.J; 3A located at 100
uated qulere lla!Mr • If enr th•r h.,,•, whr end propert'f m•r be 752-805 APPROVAL OF . ~anta ~~A ~';1 West, Q.1-A.t South. vulnerable, you
un •b09edo lnmedl•t• ••Id petl11on for taken wtthout further DATE: APR 12 1991 z 0 NIN Q 0 RD I• IF YOU be.Jeer To the bold:
mente. SI no conoce • change of n•me should warnln. from th• GARY L. ORANVILLI!. S tJ.MNAH~~·· granling of the Petition, you •AUS '1K1062 O.J8 ~8
un •bogedo puede notbegrented. court. Clerk, Br Suaen lntrod:ictd on :~~aw~~ 1houldappe111t thehe&r· The bidding bu proceeded:
ll•m•r • un Hrvtclo de It Js further ordered The,. re other tee•I Zenate, Deputy December 1991 ~nd Ing and state your ob-Eut 8oa&b We9t North
referencla de abog• that • copy of thla require enta. You mer Published Newport Beach/ edoptad on '91h day' of D• l~l:' or11:~h wr= g:: 1 O DbJ p.. 2 •
doa o • una onclne de order to ahow CMIM went o oelt en •t· Costa Mesa Pilot Oecem-camber, 1991. I:~ tr! ~arl • Y04JI p.. f
ayude ••ti•• (V•~ •• di· b• publl•h•d In th• fomtf rteht .,..,, If ber 7, 1'4, 21, 28, 1~1 AYES, COUNCIL MEM· PNf8"C9may':e1n per:!; What act.ion do YoU tab?
reotorto telefonlcol Piiot, • new.,.per ot rou not laMw an .t• Sao94 BERS Hedgas. Watt, or by yout attomev. A N ... L.• "·--to
C••• No IC 0180l7 gener•I clrouletlon, you mer c•ll •n PUBLIC NOTICE Turner, Sansone, Hert, IF \'OU ARE A cREDITOR .-Ona 1J'AU't' ftlllPODM your ' b 11 h d I h I ' f I Cox, Plummer of takeout double la not Corcint-it The name end •d-p u a e n t a atto re •rr• .. ,,. NOES COUNCIL MEM· OI a contingent eredllof , a... -L-,. --'..._ --~ dr•H of the court la: countJ •t leaat onoe • wf04t a leg.a aid of. ORDINANCI! BERS None the dec.ued, VoU must file amp" UJVWa ..-11 ...,..... 11DU
(El nombre r dlrecclon week for four oonaecu-floe Cllated In the NO. 91.at ABSENT COUNCIL MEM· youtmal~m with thelhe QOUlt doetn't tvan suarantee more than
de le corte es) LOS AN-tlv. w .. u prior to tho phone book), AH INT ... IM 8ERS None and a ccpy to S*· (out ..,.dee. S= ban a m.ini-
0 EL I! S a UP ER I 0 R day of the h .. t1n1. ~ dO qu. le 9fto KllllROUCV MAYOR Phll Senaone =~ ':'~ wJt mum takeout ft't rfcht to
COURT, t 1 t N. Hiii DATEDt NOV 20t 1"t ffla oltaclon ORDINAMC• Of' THI! CITY CLERK Wanda E. tour montha frOm the date ~-pme would be a diltinctly
Street, Loa Antl•IH, TULLY H, ISYMOUR, Judi wted tlene un CITY COUNCIL Raggio of llrtl ~ of letten Ufy propmidon llDd you mJPt not
Cellfomla 90012 Judge of the Superior plao de ~ DIAi CAL-OP THI CITY OF THE ENTIRE TEXT IS as provided In MOtlOn 1100 non be ..te at' tho thno-&.vell
The name, eddreu, Court INDMIOS pare pro-NIWPORT 91ACH AVAii.ABLE FOA REVIEW ol the callfomla Probate
end telephone number D. Jllaa, 1'1301 Cindy ltt., ........ une reapuHta PROH1BmNG f'Oft IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· ~· !!:: ~ :: fll~ Q.2-Ntlthor vulnerable. u South
of plelntlff'a attorney, Huntlnglon Beach, CA MOfttl1 • MaqUlna en TIN MONTHI FICE OF THE CITY OF fore "'rou, rnomn: ff;:. tt. YoU bold.:
or plaintiff without en 92648 ff'8 Get1e. AND FlnllN DAYS NEWPORT BEACH. haerlng date noticed •Ul0t8 <i7K..J9 O•I eQ.18
ettom.,, lat (Et nom-Publlahad Newport Una oarte o una THI lllUANCI O" Published Newport aboYe. · Tbt biddiq bu~'
bfe, le dtreoclon y el 8Hch.Co1ta Mna Pilot lleJIMlde tee.fonlot no AllY PlftMITI BHch-Coata M•aa Pllol YOU MAY EXAMINE tt. NonJ. But ~Ol W•
nvmero de t•l•fono del November 23, 30, ~ le ofreo.re PFOt.oolon1 ,-:t',.~ 0 " O.cember 14, t991 file ~pt~ the COlll1. "you 1 O p 1 • p
ebot•d• del deman-ber 1, 14, 1991 su ,..,.,...a Mrtta • •, ""' ... , Sal 18 .,. a per.on lntieretted In 1 0 --~ • ..
dante, o d~ ct.man-h040 Ma'qulne tlene que NllW TANNING PU811C NOTICE the "i.t:u,r:' may .. .--'
d.nte que no tlene PUBLIC NOTICE oumpNr oen I•• tor-IALONI ;:.r:,, specf.,'0:::.~ What do you bid now?
•botfedo, ... ROBlltT .......... ....... • OPWTING IN ••c U7 the •ling of an ~OIY A.-Don't fael it • lnc:umbom OCl
ALLl!N KINNIEDY, A MOTICI o" ,.,,a ...... uated .... COll.IUNCTIOM NOTIC& OP Ind apprllall "' ~ ... you to Nbid JOUI' .... to abaw.
LAW CORPORATION, NON•AHPONllllUTY .. ... .. oot1• ... WITM THI UVI ' PKTITION TO Nll OI nf JW petHlor> or ft~ IUit. On the contrary •
1231 Townsgete Road• Nollce =-=MrebV ....... • ..... MODll.INQ OP ADMINllTIR ac~nt H provided "' bkl of two..,... now would ..d to
Suite 1081 WHtlake th1t the WI! II ...... M .,.._.,.. LINGOm PINDlllO ISTATI OFt MCtlon 1* of the Callfof'· M -'-.. ....._._ .caret
Vlll•t•.1 Callfornla :'bt'!' '; lllblltlMtor:::. tu fll'9Hl'ta • tlempe, COMPLITtON Of' A llMYILIZMETH :.:;ro::o,;:::,· ~:: IU1t·;:s-=-~~ C:!:.t ..
e1:te1C•OS)4M-1505 tr11etad bY anyone .,,., ...... ....., .. NM, Pl.ANNINO ITUDY. KNOCK fottn It ........ from lhe two no t.N to -L.-i.....a...:......:1
DATlt MAR 1 t"t than m Hlf aftWthle J le .. ',............. SubftCt °'~ w.. CAii NO, Atl2014 courtdertr mp, _,..,a um_._ "RANK •• ZOLIN, data. y • on or ........ .. ... ~IMN ' lnttodUced on tth day Of To .. heh. beneflclll1ea, ~.., .... Pelf. bud ol 11-11 polnta and .....
Clerk, •v Carol A. Dalad this 3rd dey of o.. etrae •••u de au Deoembtr, 1Hi, and CfeditOta. contingent cM· ....._.... pmo.
Burp, Deputy Cl•tk camber, 1"1. ,,. .... Ml aln evlN :::::::::':er" *"of 0.. 1«1, end P«tona Who l'NY '"9&MJ .,_.. oot.D Q 1 Both ~ 8out!l
NOTICI TO THE PERSON 1111• A<• ~ '117 Fr ' .... ..-"'10 • AYES ' COUNCIL M!M-~Mor ':.!:':led In QCM.D a OOLD • "id.t •
Classy Autos
· Advertised
.. In the PIL I
SERVED: You are Mf'Vtd 1/2 I . ~~ GHte .. ....._ B!Ai HedgH, Wolt, ol: MAAY £LiZAlm taOt DOWS IT., STm. J"OUH'I,. MWl-Oa• ... tl'J/ill9_ aa an lndlvldull croa• M ... , CA f ....._ ..,.. ........ Turnet, Sant0ne, Hart, KNOCK 4 'f o •I W po RT • va vw • n,..-
dafendant, Robert New-Publlehed Newport ... l1•1he. ......... Coe. Plummet A PETITION hu ~ llACM CA tlltO ,.._ ~ hM ~
berry Beach-Cotta . M... l'llall ............... e NOfS, COUNCIL MEM-filed by MALCOLM A, 11t4) Til 1100 N.... ... ~ W•
l'Ublllhad NewpM 1..m. Oecembef ?, 10. ''· 1•t • mlr 1•1 ft II ...... :t.rNontCOUNCIL MfM. KNOCK In the IUptftot Publl1had Newporl l Q I ~ t .
Colt• ..... Piiot Nowm-..................... a ... Mont Coutt of catlfomll, ~ l•ldVCOlll• ~... "'°' ,,... do JVU bid now'P
ber Zl, ao. ~ 7, PUBLIC NOT1CI ::..:•••~= MYOll PM aw.n. °'TH~~ r~• Dtcembot 1', '1, 21. 1"1 A.-Had a.. not in~ JOU
14, 1091 aUllMDW9 ..,_.:: ::-.... CITY CL£AK Wanda I. trite MALCOLM A. KNOCK SaT112 woUld ..... rtlpOll'ded two caua.;
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IUNIHORCOURT NOTIOI TO :HPU. r11t1r1et1hf• .... )• =~az.:;•o;: dent. ~~~ thatwouldbetbrciDsto~wl
Ol'T'MllTATI D~MTa fAwlee 8 0-. ....... "9 rtCI Of' ntl CITY Of' THI PITIT10H f!qUfftt nTIT10NTO JOU.,., ......... _. ...
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Ho•I • -Nature's.
T he joy of season holiday's
and all its tnppinp can
quickly change to sorrow
with an accidental poisonins. Such
holiday favorites u holly, yew,
mistletoe and Jerusalem cherf)', if
eaten in appropriate amounts, can
cause serious problems. It is
known 1hat the beautiful leaf of
the poinsettia, a popular holiday
favorite, can kill a child or pet.
It is not uncommon to have
decorative centerpieces amid the
trimmings or a well planned out
buf£et. Plants with small berries
are especially dangerous. Seeds
and berries should be removed as
a sarety precau1ion. They present
an attractive hazard which can be
picked up accidentally, popped in
the mouth as one would with an
olive.
Many know the dangers of such
common plants as Oleander
wisleria berries, mountain laurel,
philodendron, azalea, yew, and
Daphne when eaten. The Daphne,
a plant !hat is known by its
springtime purple and white
nowers that arc followed br small
red or yellow berries con1a1ning
enouah PO'-to till a child. Tho
beauGful larkspur, iris. 1utu.mn crocus. lily ol the valley aed
bleeding heart have J'91r11 that aro
toxic if eaten.
A case of .. mistaken identity''
was reported by a Poison Control
Center~ A women had bcpa to
prepare a stew and mistakenly
u.sed some whit.c narcissu1 bulbs,
thinking they were onions.
Evidently the bulbs had been
placed in the refrigerator by her
gardening husband until the
growing bed could ~ prepared.
About one hour after eating, the
woman began vomiting violently
had developed colicky cramps and
abdominal pains. She managed to
get medical help in time and
recovered. Because of the marked
resemblance of narcissus and
other flower bulbs to onions such
incidents as this arc possible and
possibly fatal -1'01fquil, daffodil
and narcissus bu bs, when stored,
should always be clearly marked in
a safe place out of the reach of
children.
The U.S. Public Health Service
reports tha1 nearly 13,000 people
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nlUod .... 12.m> .. *"' -and lllot Ille _ ... "'---
uuwue ol tbo •-U...-1t,..... o1tbo_........, ......
la ..... and pnlea.,. Hioa. · srml*-.,..,....... wll
occur "'-dillelY or tUc up to
six houn bel'on: .,_ -10 pus. Symptoms u.c!udo cnmpo,
hcadacbc. heartburn,
liahtheadodoeu, ....... •
ncrvousneu. blurred Yilion. Joa of
appetite, watcrin1 of mouth, eyes
and nose, loss of energy, &low
pulse, low blood pr<ssurc, lack of
c::oordination,-convulsioas and
pro~ivc paralysis of arms and
legs. Thou&h these sound like.
common alter effects of a great
party, do not rule out poisonina,.
especially if a combination o( one
or more arc present.
W henever plant poisoning is
suspected, call a doctor, 911,
or the pooon control center in
your area for immediate
Information u to whether
vomitins should be induced oc not.
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UNOLEUM SHOPPE
SINCE 1981
714-574-7470
2542 PAC1Frc COAST HWY.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663
(Next to Tony Roma's) '
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whal '°" -dte balla with. WHEN TO PRUNB?
This ii one of the most
confusln1 times of the -la prdeniJ>&, When, what and how
do we prune is the molt llked
question. We are goina to take you
throuch these step,t In the next couple of weeks. Let's start off
first on When pruning is to be
done and in what season.
Winter Pruning. Fruit trees arc
pruned at this ·timQ, u arc roses.
broad-leafed evcqreen, vines, and
some Oowerin& trees. Major
pruning is the tast to .be
pcrfonncd in winter.
Spring Pruning. Spring is the
time to pinch off buds tb'at may be
the start of branches or tops in the
wrong places. A1lo remove new
suckers, water sprouts. or any
othef·branchcs that •re beginning
to grow in the wrong direction.
· Early Summer Pruning. This is
the season when every plant is
generating it's greatest growth. For
this reason it is a good time to
shear evergreens and hedges. 11 is
also the best season for prunin~
shrubs that bloomed in the 5pr1ng.
Early ~ummer is also the best time
Sometime its bud to tell the decora.tlons from the treats, but hOli·
day trimmings such as holly can be dangerous to a child or pet.
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to continue corrective pruning on
young trees, such as pinchin-or
cutting ore any limbs that might
form extra tops, bad crotches, or
suckers.
Late Summer Pruning. When all
growth has stopped, but the lea~s
have not yet fallen, it is a good ....,
time to prune ccl'lain treca. Bidh
and Maple trees, that bleed so
badly when pruned in late wintdJ'
and spring. can be safely lrimmed.
With most shade trees, now is a t-======================:::::::::::o good time to do basal pruning F all Pruning. Some growen
prefer to do all their pruni
Custom. RemodeUna and just before winter sets in. The
Deslp Services: leaves have started fallin' off, y
can see what they arc doing a
ttolitlay Special
•Room Additiom there is no sap running. and lh
weather is still pleasant. It sou
• Kitchcm ..t. Bathrooms like the perfect time 10 prune, t
•Framing&: Di)'wall the feclint: isn't unanimous. So
people think that fall pruning
•Cabinets & Carpentry encourages winter injury that I
• Paiati .. o .t WtD--r be corrected with additional sp g
-e r-r pruning which in tum cncoura
• Ceramic: 'file • Marble more regrowth. •-..
Nick Fedcro/r 11 co-mn1u of
•Plumbing. HVAC &. FJccfrical A.N.B. Iaduslrlu, • Ludsa~
• Site Wort ct. Land9caping coasul,.Uoa, M•l.oltllUK'lt •ad-
Coatnttla1 Drm Joalal I•
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OVERGROWN OOPICALS
• h1erior/Gr~ Plcn1s
• 3 acres of Exterio.' Troplcd
Plcn1s & Porns
• Lage s-.owroom of sll< &
pesEllV9d plcJ)1s wilh
llUlUd boskefs & pcttery
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Soutbtm C.Utornl•. Wrltt to aha
at: Jbc Piiot, JJO W. Bay St., -
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THIS 'w'wEE K·s HOT PROPERTIES • Dec 14-20
The Most Complete Real Estate Guide in the Area
Cover Home Presented By ..1
BOB A DOVIE KOOP
RFJMAX OF NEWPORT BEACH
S11 Pat1s 10 1!130 Fw More lrifonnation
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INDEX
Cover. The Koops
02. Map
03. The Real Estatera
04. Prudential Callfomla
05. Prudential Callfomla, agents
06. Grubb & Ellis
07. Grubb & Ellis
08. Rem8lC
09. Rem8lC
1 O. The Koops
11. Ron Felsot
12. Prudential Newport
13. ~ Elldna
14. Walerfront Homes Realty, Inc
15. Waterfront Homes Realty, Inc
18. Valentine Properties
17. Valentine Properties
18. The Oalebout Aasoclatlon
19. The Dalebout Aaloclatlori
20. Coldwell Banker
21. Coldwell ~
22. Coldwell .........
Irvine
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n TOllO forget the price, look at these
tenntl 3 BR, 2 BA home, lorge yard, endoted
patio. Owner will carry 1st T.D. with 20% down,
or leose w/orAkm to buy. $10,000 down.
S 1500/mo with $~00 equity occruol. For rent
$1100 ()( asking $210,000
3 BIDIOOM HALICRIST HOM1 Offers
many upgrodes including COYered patio. Beauti-
ful block bottom pool & much mons. Must '"· A s1eol at $229,000
HUN1'NGTON NAOt Excellent oYer 55
community. Well maintained, secure comolex, 1
BR unit with new oppliances & point. Coll for more info. Asking ssa,ooo
OtAIMING 2 BD CONDO Quiet woodsy
complex. lush white corpet, frpk, large su,'06
master suite. End unit. Asking $169,
CONTltACTOltSI FIXEltSI Meso Verde
Inner Circle. Thousands of $ $ S's ollowed for
fix-Ill) ond repair. 3 BR, 2 BA. Lorge living room
with fireplace. Over 1760 sq.It. on 8200 sq.It.
lot ... with pooll $218,000
TUSnN CONDO FHA opprovedl 2 BR, 2
sloty, m<>Ye-ln condition! New blinds, corpet &
point throughout. Make offer, owner onxk>us. $1S4,900
2 .. LAltGI ENQ.OSID PAno. Perfect
for 1st time buyers or ll"IY9Slon. Seller moy carry
a smoll 2nd or help with closing com. j03
$151
AISOLUTILY OUTSTANDING
CONDOI 2 charming ~full baths,
upgraded c:orpets, oYertoob o ond ciom-
munity spo, centml air, lrg. living oreo, COll9Ald
patio, 2 cor ottoched garage, end unit. Seller
anxious, make offer. s1n,500
YOU CAN APPOaD N I WPORT llAOtl Ocean breezes, green beft, bike to
beach, off bird sonctuory. 3 BR, 2~ BA town-
home. S 197,900
OWNER MUST SILL Fantosttc lo~e '
bdrm, 2VJ both. 2 stofy on 2100 sq. ft. f.omily
room, olr conditioning, located on o quiet cul-
de-soc. Yoor own private ""1"eot. Tax Df'Oblem
forces sole. $217,000
SANTA ANA 3 seporvt9 .t plan. In good
rentol oreo, well ~ units. With_~ !oW ¥0· concy. Alking $3H,OGO/eoch
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OWNU DUPllATILY WANTS OUT
Duplex with 4 BR, 2 BA & 2 BR, 1 BA 90Ch with
privote yotd. ~ Income is ewer $2000.
Don't ml11 ttws. Asti:lng SUf.000
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PllllONAUTY ""'51 -4 BR 1 ¥• BA over
1800 tq.ft! home sitting pretty on on R-2 comer lot. Hrdwd loon In OR & lJl Tiie ki1chen &
baths. Gf8Clt loc:otion, dose to T rionQ.le SQuore.
$21f,900
3 llDllOOM HOMI WITH ROOM TO
IUILD AMOTHD UNIT live in one & rent
the 2nd. Adciog $215,000
mYINI Sia yr new condo, 2 lrg BRs, 1 ~ BA. ~ in IM, room, lrg dining DnlQ. 1 at-todMld gar., & c:OYef'tlCI corpo'1. CMtr 1300
tq.ft. Aslcing $207,000
FOUNTAIN VAUIY Lorge 4 BR. 21.h BA fomi~ sile townhouse with over 1800 sq.It. Ex-
cellent locotton. Nice yard & otto~d;:Z
ORIGINAL OWNlll Mow-In concfition 4
BR, 2 BA home. Beouttful yordt. Close to
church, Khoolt & thoppng. Prid9 of OWMnhlp. -•nt.aoo
SATURDAY, December 14, 1991 I PAGE 3
2 BR/2 BA CONDO 1n great location. Run-
ning springs and lots of greenery throughout the
complex] Inside laundry. Lower unit · split level.
Two car detached garage lowest price in com-
plex I $155,000
3 BR ATRIUM HOME Vaulted beamed ceil-
ings, up to dote deco. Lighting, skyhghts, lots of
extras. Lease option or owner will corry 2nd
Asking $239,900
NEWPORT BEAOt High secunty community
2 BR, 2 BA w/pool, spo, sauna, weight rm . Bon.
quet fociliti~. Very dean. $114,900
SANTA ANA LOTS OF POTENTIAL 3
BR, 11h BA 1n o nice quiet neighborhood. Nicely
londscoped home. Private bock yard well suited
for 8.B.Q 's/porties. Wrth a l1ttfe T.l.C. & elbow
grease, this home could be a real charmer ..,-......,
Make on offer $180,000
ANAHEIM 3 BR, 2 BA. super condition. Lorge
bedrooms, new carpet, new point, new windOw
COYerings, R.V oc.cess, ond more. $115,000
SANTA ANA Must seel 2 BR. 1 BA, cozy
stortef' home, newly pointed interior & exterior,
hardwood floon, 3 cor gorage, R.V. occcess,
comer lot Mrs Cleon lives here. Asking
$174,900
OCEANSIDE Rumc TRANQUluml
Oceon & CoriYon view on 2.3 acres. Room for
4 large lots. &isling house on 1 lof. $500.000
5 YIAR OLD EASTSIDE IXEC HOME 4
bdrms, 3 full baths, spo in master both. Island
kitchen. Two fi~. Spanish tile roof, cul-de-
soc. Priced $30,000 below appro1sol. Must sell.
Asking $329,000
SANTA ANA 3 BDRM On cul-de-soc, large
family room with fireplace, family kitchen with
eating area. Asldng $179,900
Q.0$1 TO llAOt ond cool ocean cir. lor;e~ 3 BR home with courtyard and ~~
7,700 sq.k. lot. Stroll to pot\. $210,000
COSTA MESA Quiet cul de so. 4 BR or 3 BR
plus den. Two fintploces, hardwood floof1, wollc.
to schools & shopping center Plus lots more.
Only $237,000
DREAM COME TRUE Country channer. 3
lorge bedrooms with expanded master bedroom,
remodeled kitchen ond both. stroll to porlt.
$209,900
l
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PAGE 4 I SAT\JRDAY, December 14, 1991
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..... IDl 111 8elcoutt. Pool. -' ._..
"CAIWATION COVE" ~.000
1/2 -PN""U" ~PM* "'Cdoot.pMt ~ poll' ....... br
10,000 ti glllCI ~nm. P..-0 tcw 1 <*'&. baol & RV.-..
HARaOlf,.,. #UllOOlf ~-...,... ~ ........... __ d_,,.,.,,ety..,.
BulltbyV .... ..._
lWO ~ ACllEB Oii fHE 8AY 12.-.000
0.. °' ~ 9eldl. mo.I unoque ..... 2 ., llCIM lronllng ..
bed! bey. "'In ~ O(lpOftUnltyl
"""'11tJ1tTO MY fZ.DS,000
.,,., ..... penod ba~t ho!T'e. S8R. 48A. ! boat ... pe. ......
_._,.int hlQll °'*9, Ol6l ~ ....,. nunm "'* LOWy
.SC/11fU. ·~ l9tAllD lt,llllS,000 L111V9 SBA, 4 58A. home Wfgrfft ~llorl V1-lrom Pa111h>n ID
HMlot ..,lraool eo.t dock.
BELCOURT llANOR HOflE lt.3'0,000
l.atgHt J M.P-. plan 4 SBR 4 SBA. PoOl _. <no1 lomely ""•
~ ,,_.. CaJ lor men delaM MollVA9d .... 1Ubm4
CHARMNQ BEACH COTTAGE '-l 1,Z'15,000
Higllly ~I a"9r bayfront coDQit"' Beacon 8.ly Remad91 po.,._
llal Of IMW • • ldMI loQltOf'
BA rM>E COVE -NEWPORT $9H,OOO
Pnce 1netudle Outty ~ bOOt IN>wa Iii..• mooet• Bayfront
loc:a'°" neict ID 8alM>8 •nd 2iR, 2 SBA !
BIG CANYON REJIOOEL _.,000
9Mulllul Oo"9f 2BR. 2BA. ~amtly rm _, lier gr-• lrpl NMr
Ba•. krt:nen A P9fiectoouplm-l l•git pmllos lor .,~ ~
FAM#. Y HOllE HARBOR V.EW 1#5.000 ' Buu""' •llPO"d9d & ~ ~ ~BR ? SSA ••tra lll<QP IOl
e.t neei •111>wly pool, epe pat11>
#EWPORT BEACH ~.000
Wonditrl\11 ~ Notf'l wrel!Va large CC>n'., IOCat.on • •W''""11r!Q
pool. ICl8 & -191'tn11
#EWPORT HEIGHTS CAPE COD 1S1'1.000
NMll9d emongll IUlh ·~ng & m3jealJC ·-lh<• lradltOnal
Cape Cod hm hu unm111takab6e c:Ntrn 38R 2BA.rrencti drll
EAn BLUFF llOCMTAIN \IE'W $!SZl,000
Pat1lally l'WTIOdMd 49R home GIN! 09P0<1Unlty IOI ,..,...ion or
llmily N9w klll:Nln ~'9<1dl door• la1V9 IOI
~NORTH 1$10.000
3 or 48A Callllan model $26.000 on hatd9cape pool & ~ Ofl9nnQ
tflCIWdibie W'"9 ID ~~fled 1>11Y« don t -I
UDO SANOS UU,000
w.11 ID bNctl. pool ...... lrom .. kMly •JPtf'ldlld end .... iOdlil9d
sM home 3-aar gMI09 ..... lo•°' ....
WILLA llAUtOA -FOIWE1f llOOELI ,_.,,
~ OCMn _.... hqlhatlt t. 28R. 2BA 'E plan Former
rnadl4 holn9. 1 a... IQ 11 ~ 1n lhe firwl IJhme
llEWPORT 9HOlfEB CHARMER alt.,000
W.C ~ 4 blC9 ID beKt1 Charmng '91t & br91t 3BA. 28A
llome, ~ condllon P9't.ct lar 2nd home Pncld ID ..
W"GllADED NEWPORT #ORTH '115,000
~ly ~ -•'9nipCllW'f 28R, 2.SBA OOfldo End llllll. whlW
c:arpellng, t>tddtn ..._ ........... ,, c.nlll' New~
llEWPORT 8EACH #15.000
Wt-. you can hltW 60 IMC on the bey wlboa1 ellpe tor eo knllt
rron.(> GtMI gitlllWlly hOme A rwe ~1
llEWPORT 8EACH -EA6'8UJW #tt,000
2BR. 1 BA condo on ~t peril. LigM & bnght
UPOllADEI> TOMllOIE IN H.8. '1•7,600
2 lll>ty. 38R. 2.5BA 1-Gr g1r9Q11 + 1-c.port ~ ~ ID "9
ITUl ,...~&Ba• Frpl,etc .et
HEWPOlfT ICHOLL9 11-.000
M 119 ctwm al~ llMdl. Wall ID bay, -11. ~ tBR.
1 BA. , -Qt gl'1I09. lrpl F\IAC • "'•''
CORONA DEL MAR
a..1Sl»O Larve latnily hm on Linde Isle 79R. 78A ••enlOCleled ltlllehen,
ITWlltl6t enry .......,, 4 lrpl • Pfad below _, ~
CAnLE ON THE HIU 11-.,000
T.....,,...I CUllDm-home 58R. .i1...,..t11M ind elewlDt Wtl1
~ r81ie br _,..,..ewl bulldlng on LA
CAIEO SHORES -COlfOHA DEi.. lllAR 11.510,000
~Of bulld-on lh• 19«'9cui. 15,300 IQ ft lot 190 degree
~ -· -tie W'IW !n)m almoet •wwy room
NEWPORT BEACH
_...,,,,.MMD'IORIBME'W 11,t#,IJllO
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d9n .... lldlll..., "*'*' )<:S + p111ae a eoa A~ 11orN1
COllOfM OB. Ult· OCEAN MEW 11.oe,otJO
M.,wbnt 1IO _.. --.n b3y Ca181lna1 £~ & ,_.,IOdlled 48R. SBA. Hatbv V-H<l'l t.orrw on quoel a.I-di 9llC
HAll90fl MEW ...U -VALUE #11.000
8MllliMlr •t..-..:t In 1987, IW 48A 2 S8A ~~I WQit
~llllt-d .. CIC9trl l bey• ~ =..,. ,,,.,000 Mowe-ln ' 1 lllOl:ll •-38A 28A. IDlally •••Cldlltd
IOCll'll ID ...... ~-· Cal IDr,,.. .....
LOVELY HAll90fl \IE'W fALS ITU,000
4BR. PfMl• paal ' .... Ill peiil·lllle •lllng N9w aoplta~ "' ,.
done~. ••tion ~
CAaE0 MaHLAllOS JRADmQNAL .-S.000
~ D _. ~ temly hotne on -of c.,,._ H~Mde
~ ..... ~ __ .,,~
#Ef!I ~OB..,. -.0,000
Cllpe Cod CIOftdD on .c;· 1ot 1n ~ CdM 1BR. 2 SBA, lrd 1n llW10 tm
~ "" & nw BR. s.,. _.. _ _, oe<ionga
AOQflAaE OlDE CCMW(A DEL MAR W.000
Outllea. 2 lllDclll from fie bMch t,.et youi ll'ooet1Y wotll lar you a
9f'40Y II fie__. hes ID oflllf
IWl8CM YEW #AL9 ~OIOO
F• j "' ...... 38R. 2eA hOtT9 n a choicP 1~tt00d
Doi\ I,,_ ... .......-. buy
llElllOlf ui!nTn..E COii #75,0IOO
The klletyl9 ,., he"'9 i...i .... !Qrl ....., fie -Lo¥lly '911
C9fpel ~ I wsy lllla'Jll P!1Q9d ID .. lelli MIAI -I
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c:oc*."G cr tr ,,.. !or o paal S.Ultlf\A T""' ~
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f '°'*,,. 1Bq • 2 SBA hOtN 30 eq fl ot I~ 1411109 ~
-ol ~ A Cf>OIT'f'tll9 illl9flOf
lllTERHAT10HAL ~ _,,._,000
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C'OM 10 A!"SIPIO(lm & i)~ o~ 0-ID AillDball'ln
EJIERALD BAY UFESm.E #'11.000
Bi.•ld you• Crtt<;,,.. hO<M Qt\ ...... 9P9(W:Ulal llleW ... "' jl"MllglOI•
E,.,.,cld 8.ly :::~ ll&lllte9 P<Wa• bMdt Oilltll. ..,,_.I pool
! MMTJ#OTON HAltllOlf CCl910lf nfil.000
~· N r>lon• flOtne lot .,. •~ 1"91 •'-ID enltf1pl on
gral"CS "'l'f'A' • :i• "C..oole h(lrnell
CUSTOM NO. TIJS11N Wf1H WEW ..,_,MIO Y .,.~ •eo ..-~ -5BA. 48A. •rn1y rm. dfWIO rm On ~ OYfl' ·, 4 .>c. II' •IO~ ecwce & COi)' ,..,..
LAGUNA BEACH F1ND .... 500
GIN• lu'" ) ""' or• y f> p Old W9'.-,g 0...-lO ll>Wn & lletlid1
IRVINE -GATED C<Ml -G<MOEOUS ...,,000
f r ...-..i.r 1•u"'-.o ,.,.. Pf"'" .. OOC1I~111M...,tec1 425 irrmecu
..-name V•wso•boCISOf'Ct.My 0tOltlO"~ l.IPIJmlililglllnl
EA9TSIDE C05TA MESA JEWEi. ,_,000
Or• O' a • rd l • • ;> e" • ~ Cl>fT"C*llly ... rGMid Cowed 09illrgl
l"Ort>i9 bJlf' I IJ•~ .OI
IRVINE UU,000
Ur -.ity • Olf" C..,., 39R lBA pefiKt condlllon ~ 0-.....
,.,11 cr,·ry ~ubmt .>~oiler•
UKE NEW EASJ'Sar>E ~II .... 000
Gteot 2 O!O $1i>Cl'le0 hon'9 fie• "9hf a H)' WllMllftld molong &
pr\1:1 .. ,.;i• & I Of ,_,.,. [)etxhecf ~~ IDf ~ !)ID ol a COl'do1
Z YRS NEW · P~ ME'nl la1,MIO
Tu1n qy JBR 38A L.aoi-Hll1I hol'i-. om Pf-" lot Prof
dlaDtelld '"'"" Qlet;Jm ... .,,.. Woftl ....
MMTWOTOll llEAOH CHA.fl V --.ooo
ll9 hOmt • peltlct \0 S..,. 8r & U8A . ..._ wndrll 2100 tt. ~
~ 'Natl I IMl ti..nyt
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F ..... model ... _,., Many~ ~ 1rP .i M'Q rm.
o. .. W.'bjjllt tn bodl~ ·~ .. pool ' •
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MR. 2.SBA llmly tonJwrllrp.-0 Frpl. '-"'Y lillcNll. Oii .,_.
ccro. efld llM an gDod ...... iefglln"
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Eletlnt 28R. 1BA .,_,,...,. tlh.,._,,...., _, l'IOIM tll9 "*''
••~ A modll .. ty "°'"9 "---eel tar fNl'9 ~
MCK MY AlllEA TOWIOIE IMl,m
Pnced ID NI" Subn'll .. oflllq' 28R ~ + dlln F'~ CllemlllC
.Wiid C91"'9 ,....... ~
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2 ,,_..,--. 2.58A 115' ICl' HllftJ wont llillt ~a ,,....... _....
FOCMIAIN VALUY TOMI C.. 11-.-
WondiorM IOcllllal\ °"'91 lloM b ....... ..,,.... S8f\. 2 ttoty WI
to•lly ,..,-u I d llltl:Nn
FOfM'fAI# VALUY ..._.. .-a.IDO
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ... .._ •• .. ..
RTH TUSTIN HILLS
Unbelievable estate on "Easter
Hill" with panoramic views of
Qty Lights, Catalina Sunsets
and mountains. Contemporary
architecture offers: gymnasium,
•mall movie theater ,
discotheque, wine cellar,
libnuy & tennis court. Offered
at
Prime bay frontage. Charming
3 bedroom 3 bath home with
fabulous bay views. "Front
Row Seats" for Christmas Boat
Parade. Super community for
families with tennis court. New
SO yr lease in negotiation.
Offered at
$1.275,000 LH.
' Carnation Cove ... Private Carnation Cove ... Private
Beautiful Harbor Ridge custom
home with spectacular view of
ocean, bay and city lights.
Designed by Robert Earl and
built by Valentine.
Beach with pier & dock!
largest single pan:el available
on the beyfront in CdM, plans
to build an approximately
10,000 sq.fl gated European
style home with a garage for ::::::itiiii•&~;-..J seven cars, ptus workshop.
Also RV. or Boat storage. , ... ________ ...... ._...,,,. $3,950,000
MONTORYBAY
·An Incomparable bayfront
home interior design features
that will knock your socks off!
WeD situated on a quiet cul-
de-sac street on Promontory
Bay. A private dock for 3
boats, one up to 50' SBR,
SBA.
Sl,250,000
$2,895.000
Buildable parcel -1/4 a~ on
water. Private beach and dock.
Great opportunity to build
your dream home-desirable
"Carnation Cove". Call listing
agent for details.
Off ... ed at $1,850,000
Everything about this property is
Beautiful custom home built by geared to the unique Newport
Valentine & designed by Beach Llfestyle. Swim or simply
Robert Earl. Woodsy cul-<ie-sac walk the beach at sunset, surf,
location w/dty lights views & sail, shop, or enjoy one of
rolling h1l1s, 5 BR suites, 6 Cd M's outstanding cafes and
baths, family room w/ sunken restaurants. Four bedrooms,
bar. three baths, great view of bay
-s1.11s.ooo Cd~ to s1.6so,ooo
SATURDAY, December 14, 1991 I PAGE 5 ..
OR VIEW HOMES
CORONA DEL MAR ~~~~...._.....,...,.
A new traditional country
custom, well locat8(f 5800
IQ.ft. home with 5 bed & 5
baths. ~ and built to
the hldmt specs with an
GpenMll that works! Perfect
for • ... family • wait till
you -the •40rwt Room''
$1,100,000
Blending contemporary
charm with traditional quality,
this is the ultimate family
home. The dining room,
lMng room with ftreplace ·and
family room wrap around the
custom-appointed kitchen.
4BR, 3BA plus bonus room.
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PAGE 6 I SATURDAY. December 14. 1991
BAYCREST Priced to sell, 4BR, 3BA, pdvale pool
BAYCREST Model Perteet, 4BR, pool, aecurlty system
BAYCREST COURT Model pelfect, gated comm. 2BR, 28A
BAYRIDGE Upper, gated community, 2BR, n'Mnl view
BAYSHORES Extra large lot, 3BR, spacious patio $7'15,000
BAYSHORES Cottage, 38R, large lot, remodeled kitchen $74'1,500
BAYVIEW TERRACE Three years new, 3BR, security system $:Jg8,000
BEACH/INCOME COTTAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH -R-2 $:Jg5,000
BEACH/INCOME Beach & Income, 4BR/38R Duplex $545,000
BEACH/INCOME Balboa Island Duplex, front house 2 story $705,000
BELCOURT Views, decorator perfect 2BR, plus den $535,000
BELCOURT Three BR, quiet, private location $705,000
BELCOURT Prime location, 48R, private spa $850,000
BELCOURT Spectacular TENNIS ESTATE $3,805,000
lJIG CANYON Golf course view, European flair, 4BR $1,P95,000
B.C MCLAIN New on marlcet. .. 2BR, den, upgrades $287,000
B.C MCLAIN Mini view ol llghts,trees, 2BR $:Jg5,000
BLUFFS Selling at a loss/ 3BR, 2BA, 1 story $380,000
BLUFFS One staty, cul-de sac 38R, 2BA, $:Jgf1,000
BLUFFS 3 Bedroom on Greenbelt, Like New ... $:Jg0,000
BLUFFS 38R, upgraded Trina, end locatlon $410,000
BLUFFS End location, 48R, 3BA, motivated/ $410,000
BLUFFS 3BR, 2BA, view, expanded, former model $4:Jg,POCJ
BLUFFS Ocean & Bay view, remodeled $450,000
BLUFFS •£"Plan, beautiful, 3BR, 2.58A $470,000
BLUFFS FRONT ROW/ View, 3BR, 2.5SA NOWI 1s~.ooo
CORONA DEL MAR 2BR, :.Ingle family, R-2 Lot. North of Hwy, $'40,000
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX R-2 owner/user/lrwestor units $475,000
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-great area. walk to village $4~.ooo
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX S.Hwy. cottage plus 28R, unit $576,000
CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX, excellenl Income units 1575,000
CORONA DEL MAR Across from Begonia Park, some view, 2BR $02Q,500
CORONA DEL MAR One block to ocean, 2BR, plus den $0Qg,OOO
CORONA DEL MAR So of Hwy, 3BR, extra room OWK garage $745,000
CORONA DEi.. MAR DUPLEX 3BR, plus separate 2BR, wMew $705,000
CORONA DEL MAR Steps to Ocean Blvd. VIEWS/, 4BR, 3.5BA l1,2Qg,OOO
CORONA DEL MAR . Bayfront, French Regency, sweeping views$1,050,000
CORONA DEL. MAR Bayfront, MedlterraMa/1 naJr, 4BR 12,050,000
CORONA DEi.. MAR White water, ocean, view, Blufr Top $4,300,000
COSTA MESA Mes• Bluf'fa, sunset vtews. 38R 1248,500
COSTA MESA 38R, ~tarter home, quletcul-cM-aac $215,000
OOVER SHORES Back Bay-Bluff Top, 68R, 3.5BA, pool LH $076,000
VER SHORES Picture Perteet/ patJo with sp .. 48R $72Q,500
VER SHORES 148 FT.BAYFRONTlll New construction $3,100,000
EASTS/DE TRI-level, lots of upgftlldes, Immaculate $239,000
EASTSIDE 4BR, 28A, pool, STEAL IT/ $2Bg,OOO
!ASTSIDE Remodeled, 3BR, well maintained 1325,000
EASTS/DE Excellent locatlon, 3BR, priced to ,.Iii $35Q,OOO
EASTSIDE New/ duplex/ easy to convett to 1/fwnlly $889,500
EMERALD BAY Spectacular views/ prlvacyt MUST SEEi $1,275,000
EMERALD BAY Views to Dana Point, spa, op.,-, be8tnt $1,"°-000
EMERALD BAY Ocean views/ ~ lot. 38R, 2.58A 11,500,000
EMERALD SAY Street to Street lot. whltewatw W.W. lt,105,000
EMERALD SAY BIG/ BIG/ views, CU3tom, ~ $2,100,000
EMERALD BAY Oceanslde,overlook3 green, "-ch, 4BR 12,100.000
EMERALD SAY Whitewater vlflWI, wal~ ol gillle n, 100.IJ()O
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, December 14, 1991 I PAGE 7
HARBOR HIGHLNDS Close to parl<, 38R, plus guest quatters $470,000
HARBOR ISLAND DR Bayfront-Dock for 70f't. boat, 5BR, 4BA $2,350,000
HARBOR ISLAND THE ULTIMATE BAYFRONT-CaJI for details$12,000,
VIEWS/ 2BR, 2BA manicured grounds $520,000
I rolne• EmeraldBay • I ro1neCove • LagunaBeacb HARBOR RIDGE Waterfall, lights, water view, 2BR $~,000
HARBOR RIDGE Ocean, city lights views, expanded, 3BR $700,000
HARBOR RIDGE Model Perfect, Kensington model $705,000
HARBOR RIDGE Panoramic views, spa, waterfall, 38R $/WT,000
HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE-18.0 degree view, MOTIVATED! $3,000,000
HARBOR VW HILLS Panoramic views, 4BR, custom features $005,000
HARBOR WOODS Location -Location! 2BR, 2BA. $245,000
HARBOR WOODS Across from Nature Parl<, 2BR, 2.5BA $285,000
HUNTINGTON BCH Close to parl<, 3BR, expanded living room $300,000
IRVINE COVE Oceanside of Hwy, 4BR, pool, spa $2,450,000
IRVINE COVE Oceanfront, spectacular residence $8,500,000
JASMINE CREEK Expanded, corner, spa, waterfall, 38R $5/W,000
JASMINE CREEK Plan 6-Backs to greenbelt, 38R, 2.5BA $040,000 ...
KINGS ROAD FRONT ROWl views, 4BR, 4BA, 3 F!P $1,400,000
LAGUNA BEACH Private location, 38R, 2BA, great price $212,000'
LAGUNA BEACH Coastline, city views, custom residence $1,550,000
LINDA ISLE Pier and slip, view, 5BR, 4.SBA LH $1,075,000
LINDA ISLE Model Perfect, waterfront., 5BR, 4.SBA, $2,205,000
UNDA ISLE Bayfront-maln channel view, pool/spa LH $2,405,000
MONARCH BEACH Ocean view, single family, 38R $475,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cape Cod style, views, remodeled, 38R $405,000
PENINSULA View of Bay, Dock for 50fr+ boat $1,850,000
SEA ISLAND Private spa & sauna, 2BR, 2.SBA $74Q,000
SEA ISLAND Exceptional views, pristine!, 2BR, $737,500
SEAWIND Remodeled plus addition, sauna, 4BR $770,000
SO. COAST METRO Lower end location, res0f1 style living $70,QOO
SOUTH LAGUNA Fantastic views, private pool and spa $1,220,000
SOUTH LAGUNA Ocean view, spectacular custom estate $1,405,000
UPPER BAY One level, 38R, upgrades, comer location $425,000
UPPER BAY Four BR, 3BA, 3 car garage, pool & spa $400,000
UPPER SAY 4BR, remodeled, huge enclosed yard $400,000
VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE, ocean view $'35,000
WESTCUFF Large corner, room to expand, 38R $485,000
YORBA UNDA VIEW! *)' large grounds, 48R $540,000
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COSTA MESA
Ol&Y 7 TIMI OU>, PllCID a.Tl ttM.,_
2 BR. 2~ BA tcwnbome, CDd unil F'~
t.mDy rOOlll. Ciba atorqe room off pnp.
Solar.....Uted ntu ~ pnae door
opener. Capo QJd loot. A.at for ...
ID VAN DM IOllCMI 11276
WM1 CM'f llAT.,... St79,t00
Oiec:t out this 2 master suite townbomt. It bu
od cabtnets tbnl OUL F'areplaoe A at~d 2
car pngc. larJc private yard. Very qwct com·
pla. Loot DO further. Alt for._
DAVID COONI x242
100n14t 101W1ZA Snl.000
S BR. 3 BA, with a bonus kitchen and detached
2 car pnse. Ask for._
&II OI CMUCll JONIS
2t6 CAl.lclW:. conA llllA hN.000 3 BR. 3 BA. Ooe year new. Just liJt.edl EJepnt
entry. Ema ll1IC lot. Gated community. cero.
atJut. Oranae ci Moate Vista.) Alt for ...
IOllllfWI ...
~MUI A DUUr' tut• Cwm.ina Eastsidc C.M. 3 BR. 2 BA bomc.
Firq>lace A c:llrl atonac loft. Very ~t.c
muter suite w/cbaaiD& area and oft'°IOt. Patao w/
dressina area and otf"lce. Patio •Aarae yard. Tbe
price ii riaht 11. Ask for ...
ml I DOMIA WI•
MESA VERDE
ucem 10 11U1. · .....,,111
Desperate sellc:n want any offer oa 4 bdrm, 2\.\
ba home oo MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE.
Aikin& S447,7lS.;:.1'~'· A.at for.-
E'SIDE ·COSTA MESA
UITml CONDO hto•
l...itc brand ac:w! 3 larae bedrooma. Briabt opc11 . buac patio area. Quiet politioo In complex • It
spartles. Make an otfcr. Mo«Mtedl Ask fof ..•
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•2Z01919 S2M,OOO
Oate 2 BR bome oo buildable R·2 lot. Huse pr·
ivate backyud, can add 1 more unit. Great poa.-
libWtic&. AU for ...
lllAWMI
CU11011 CONTIMPOUIY lnCMDI S271.000
Stwtnina titcbeo w/tile Door IDd Wand buJfcL
Llvina room ~ and hardwood floor. Over
1800 IQ.ft. In thia 3 BR. 2~ BA borac. Pmate
backyard wJllpa. Ask for .. .
llUl'IY ...... Id 217
....... 4...,,, $2H,000
On quiet cuJ.dc.uc 11reet. Spacious floor plan
witb hardwood Doan • 2 car prap + R. V.
accea&. Now rool. Aak for_.
lllllllUllDU
Jm ICf IOI I·--$4W,OOO
2 bomea oa R-2 lot. Front home remodeled in
1991. BKlt bome built ia 1990.. Vuy private and
eedodcd behlad -~Alt·-·
BALBOA
m ULW DUftlX SllO,ooo
"GET YOUR PEET wtrr with *Ill to bt1J 01
be.a. Pride at ancnbip 3 BR/l BA plus 2
BR/1 BA. Hdn WIDt It llOld DOW1 M117 cart)
2ltd.. A* for_ --NEWPORT BEACH
.,._ Of'llOll. &.WI. Ol ULP .......
Oww wu11 daill 3 Bl. ~ IA'°"..._. IOld
Clf ..... New tildm .,. c-. ........ .... a-. pool. 08ll9d • S2JO.OOO Cit 11000 per .,. Por .... cal...
mlYlll-lldH7 .....
auor,. c1•11 ua...,.. SJ",ooo
Two Bil ..,...._. OMluutiac ~ Canyon
Golf Onurac Md .,..._ Wad J.Jctit. Features
Two car detacW. P'I-...., Mic. cat-In kite·
beG, plantata ....... -capct. All: for ... a.a~_.
OGll'llllWr:I ..... _....., ..... ooo
Hup ~ * wJ4 D.; ..... dillilll. pool. :t:!. • J Clll ......... .., tndrlleue op-
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
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I AOlrY OCISIJ .. OllT ...... .-Larae roof.cop deck topl thia ppoul CXJDtelD-
ponlJ 3 ~ old 4 BR CC1111Cr bome. 8nDled
..... mmtlle, ...... titdla. roal ... J..m
" .. berbeque • too llWlf ....... llO --don • IMb it a dream bamc ca tM ocaD-
froatl. Alk b M.
CMOllfUJ-
IM ...... US.. ---"llllpll l.aw'eA" totally ranodeied CIOCtlp ltJ'le Kttina wAup boat doct. 4 BR, 3 BA. com-
merdal padc kit w/Doot. Sep DR. tpedous
"put room" O¥etloctils tM ~. Be IDCMd in
for the Xmas boat ,.,... "'* lor M • llMI DI 'lllUO
IMMDtl _. ta.ns.ooo
Teuoil court ...,.. wit.b occu A liabll ...
Pool t\ tpa. 0.. ol tM 1uJe1t IA th& pratip
coaunll1lity. ()Wit qaarten + 2 titcbcm. Total
ol 8 bcdrooa.. ~ = room. Alk for ...
MCll MY VWW..2.M ACB MOllll ll'IAJI
tl.to0,000
3 BR. 7 BA plm large suest boulc. 13 bOI
stalls. ranch houle, priftte streama, PoOI a.ad
spa. Auto wan:hoUle for lS.20 can. Alit for ...
IOM flUOT
CORONA DEL MAR
..... ALL Offal ... ,GOO c.oraa. de.I Mar charmer • &ceDet1t kx:ation •
Walk to sbopl A ratawuts. 2 BR. m BA.
Hu itl OW"ll &aliab Pub room. lcMIJ patio cl
yard A: Spa. Gourmet titchen, 2 car prap cl
morel Mut accl Alk for_, IU. DONNA ......... Rftl'8
CMmO lllOm •••• -.-
OD 1arp lot tblt t.cb to pdftte put A DC1W Ffl oounel LIPt t\ ~ 3 BR. 3 BA. pool
llolDe ill ¥ttJ aood CODdidoGI Appn:s 2600 111.ft. ~ ~ lnd'*8 plw lor lSOO eq.ft. tddkion
WNOaB
IPN&All .......
Lawat price New Bedford S BR A boom room
plu loft wJoceaa view cl 4 fllU bat.ha.
Wonderful pool. spa. air CODdidoaed • qajet
caJ..de..uc street. Call ror appobitmcnl Alk
for_.
LAGUNA NIGUEL
Am .... LCMN tt,JM.llO s BR. ·~ BA. eJepnt Eut'opoaD Cll&leau .,,
pool. 1p1 t\ patio. hDo view 1C109 Capo VIJ.
Icy to ocua. Wltr9dc lor 'MCalll poa.ad. oom-
mm:ial property or iDdmtrial lpeCO. Allt for ..• ---COTO DE CAZA
..... llDUC'llOM ..........
3 BR., cm&om be.a cl edjaceat Ip hnltt M1 lot .. , .... tdiltt puonmk ..... Tb .. dlila
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REALTORS
HUNTINGTON BEACH
LUii Ol IMll OPftOll *41t,OOO
MUST LEASE OR SEU. NOW!! Bnnd new
CUSlOm wit.b bthwat dc:lip.. 3 large BRa with
adjoiDina badil. Formal diDina cl: family room. Huae view deck. Call lOdlJ! AaJt for_.
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TUSTIN
.... 4 llD900ll $207,IOO
8Cll buy in Tustinlll SpKious 1570 sq.ft.. 2 fuD balba. tocaJty remodeled k:itcbe1l, huge 1mn, rm
w/ftreplace, central AJC and much more. Aak
for".
WILL 1UDI U7t.000
FlbWous 4200 1q.ft. CRQIUYC home in Cowan
HJIL Neuiy new cul-de·sac oa V. acre with
lrlnqUil hill views. Trade for smaller home.
Reduced f?0,000. Ast for ...
,AJTYMllM
FOUNTAIN ·VALLEY
10M11Dlm fllUI $i62.000
2 BR. 2~ BA, wilb 2 car pnge. Priced for
quiet sale. FirqUcc, pool/spa etc. Ask for ...
LIZ Oii CNUCIC JONIS
IRVINE
_., VALUI till,toO
Let I.be &ecw.f bum set you a barpin. 2 BR, 2
full bath, laundry area, upstairs condo
Woodbricf&e. A1k for_
CMOLIVAlll
A e.T lam NlaY WIU. IDVI $17'900
Prime \htMnity Padr locatioa. 3 &Jant BR, 2~
BA. kitcben, · tamny room. and ~dinlna
room. Great locadoD oear ..ociatioa pool and
dole '° .......... Alll for_
IMDlleo&DIN
ellAT NlaY .,_. $290,000
4 BR. 3 BA A familJ rm. Comp&ctdy repainted
imide cl ouL New ta.ndlcapina. and new sprin·
kJer .,mm. Alk for ...
.-.SuttUU
ON 119 NB tlil.000
Prime Northwood view 4 BR. Mow-ID coodition
• ready for JOW'-== ~
·-..... $1t9,000 WooclbOdle. 4 BR.. 3 BA. aiDaJe family borne oa cat4.ac. Neoda updatina. Reduced
$10,000. Mac bo IOld. A1k for_, Mm-
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la ~ 4 Ill ...... clowmc.abl Bl\ with
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SAl\JRDAY, December 14, 1991 I PAGE 9
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PAGE 10 I SAl\JROAY, December 14, 1991
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
We ...W .... to .... Wotl hv or ..U f'OtD' laome. #1
ll&tlAX Ae•llt 8 out of 10 years in the State of California.
Ranked natio~ in the top 10 RFJMAX Agents for 11 years
consecutive.
760-5000 or 760-1580
WHY UST WITH .IUST ONE AGENT!
CALL THE KOOP TEAM
CO NADELMAB
OCEANFRONT
2111 CUfY DRIVE
Oce•n Blid. LOt ''A'' ''B'.&''C"
Tenatiue ~ from cmltal, ........
City Council. Lot A a bnfldehle to 3.000 IQ.
ft. The finest of ocean & coastal vilwl.
167Dll ..
C..14 ht'"' NlnCXWld R-2 Lot 0wrs ....... aplon OM.was.a °"'* .. '*'Y· .......
BOllKOOP&
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Bm.COURT'8R8T Oo••,,... Home
I .
LIDO ISLE
~-..~~ .... ~~-...~~~~~
Gll!AT llMODll POIDn'W. tHS,000
Located on quiet East end ol Island, tNs .. BR
home on OYaStzed lot falbfts twge court)'erd.
ovnsam 41' LOT $640,000
~4n ready, just bring your fumltlRJ 3 BPJ2
BA, formal <lntng room, new carpets.
ACGUm nt1 UDO UFUm1 un,ooo
Located near dJbhouse on one of Udo's bat
streets. 3 BR, large built-rt kftc:hen.
QUAUTY COHSnucTIOH $795,000
Gorgeous Medttemran styte 'tilll on 40' lot
Lush lendsceping, sunny & prtYate south petio.
CUSTOM BUILT GIM tns,000
Bright & ofry 3 BR plus tam. ara ~ larse
custom spa wtth wMafall on patio.
IEST IHSIDl LOCATIOM $915,000
Wann, Inviting and 1nwnec:u1ate 4 BR home pafu:t
for family M1g and altJertM Mrlg.
OUTSTANDIHG CaAFTSMAHSH8t $1, 195,000
Can be found In this stunning, brand MW 3 BR
home on so· strut to strut lot
CLASSIC HOMI WITH VIEW $1,410,000
uce:ptk>MI 38lt home wtttt larse gradous rooms.
c~ ~ wen a1try ror Gtra pttvacy.
OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES
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PltlME IOAIDWAUC LOCA1IOM $915,000
3 bedroom oc:anfront house plus Income untt
on ownlzed R-2 lot 2-car garage.
OCIAHFIONT COHDO PltOIECT $1,o49,000
Plans & permits for 2 luxury condos. 9 car
pertdng. roof decks wtttt spa & kitchen.
40' OCEANFRONT LOT $1,115,000
The biggest lot In the quietest spot In West
Newport. 2 BIV1 ~ No through tnlfflcl
OCIAHFIONT DWllX $1,169,000
Best cash ftovf on the beachfront -$90,~.
Uke new, 3 sided coastal & ocan -.ws.
COST A MESA AREA ...... ~~ ............ ~~ ....... ~~~~~
HlWPOlrr IOtOOll .... ,000 Exec~ prtoed fnlty home an 10,000 sq.ft. lot. s ea, wood flocn, fnlty room wtttt frpK.
OUl'DOOa UAS'MI $411,000
lncndblc 9900 sq.ft. lot slzel 2 BR & p6dtft
perfect for amte1t•-s. Bautiful PoQI.
NEWPORT BE ACH
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fllMINOUa -llDUCIDI • .,,'°°° lcMty VIia Be1boe 2 BR coma wllt wtth
!JUI lbelt & mini bey & dty Dghts view.
VIEW OF oaAH $371,500
Super top floor VIJii Balboa 2 BR condo In quiet
sunny location. ~ lcltchen with dining ~.
Gllll W ElT LOCATION $J95))00
Specious rooms en~ courtry dub type views.
2 BR, den wtth ~ ber. Patio plus 2 bmconles.
CAN COO IXIEllOk $471,900
4 BR custom home In tum key condition. Prtvate
bockyard & courtyard, living room wtttt fireplace.
PAIADISI FOUMD $479,900
Exccptionelty priced Newport North ~dine plan.
Owners NM been relocated. 3 BR, famlty rm.
3 HOURS FaoM SAND $499,950
5 BR/4 BA plus bonus room. Ocean views from
master. Vasettle ftoorplln. Light & bright lntator.
HA-. VIEW HOMIS $609))00
5 BW3 BA Somerset with lg. famlty rm, oek stair
nit, 2 frplcs, & comm. ~.
WATCH 1MI IOAT P.A•4DE $675))00
From your redeconad 2 BR Udo Partc Or. condo
0Yatooklr19 the Rhine Channel.
OMB WILL C»rf $695,000
Entataln ~ the private pool & spa of this 4
BR, 3300 .ft. home. This home Is smashing!
~ ~etfroomsof~·
Udo Pk. Dr. penlhouse. Master ~ with sauna.
OPEN HOUSES ....,
#10 'ftd!oalc Q. ~ Cft:St 2-4 $289,000
2312 "-t lcMkt, Hllbor 't\I Hms M '609,000
6192 ~ oar, tut. ldl 2-4 $699,000
219 \11 Karan, Udo.. 1-4 '"5,000
101 \11 Gmal, Udo'* 1-4 11,410,000
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'4809 S ..... Mlwport lwl'I 1CM $1,269,000
NEWPORT cru s T
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lllllC::m 10 111.L fASf taf,000
Popular Plll't #1 with t prhill& rMller suites,
retrut & llbtwy. Quid & dalllt* loaltkx\.
OM8 Wti CAM'I $179,000
Model pafect Ind ~t 3 IMZ1A BA,
formal clr*'9 room. Comnvllty poo~•1ptr~mls.
HUNTINGTON BEACH ...... .................... ~~ ........... ~ .... ~~~
YEARLY LEASES
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M!MOllT CllST $1500,'MO
2 BPJ21AI BA. den, fonnal dlrq room.
UDO ISll $1100/MO
3 BIV2 BA cweHeb•e ~ tam.
PIMNSUl.A POINT $aoo,'MO
.. The r~·· • BW4 BA spHt lc¥d wfth 3 bcnJs nns
9 IOISIS A10M W1DG1 tuoot'MO
3 BPJ2 BA. den oc:anfront has fUI ocean view.
UDO ISU hOOC>/MO
4 BIV3 BA redeconad. lat Inside locadon.
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3TATa3 JA3R \ TOJlq A23M AT200\HOA38 TAQqW3M r NEWPORT BEACHIOOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTAn:· \
mta.1•M1 Mft _,_ -OOURT • 2
lay. 4 bedloom. 11' .... CIUllDm home ""' ellMlor. . lal9d on IUlh Ill~ .,....._ ..,_ .. pool
-.. ... 2ct111 ~~pool.epa&
tounelln. ()find .. *1 ....
..,..,,...,,, MM 1 8TGWY .a.COURT •lllOR
-. • ...... loor plln ...... tor tln'llf .. OI
•;II 1 1C~lll-PNll 11:.lllly decol...a. new
...,. --. e11g1111tt window ·---a _.. oe9ngl. lulh ..... IQ IUnOUftCll .. dllghlM ...
11.100.000
1"lllmTIOlllL LW .. Ufl'Mll'T ... • A
,..~. dooll ........... .., ... 5
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_...} •..-... bonul room Md s cs gnae. NA..od~•Mll•, ......... ~I dDoll. tl,IDD.000
•L8U•T .... ORT •UOll UWllOllT aa•t I = A cwut,ea Miit on .. '-· 1 .............. ,l!Wt. 22 ...... ~ ....... 1••••1• ........... .. .... ~ -:.Pl QI 0.. ._ .... • ,.., lf\t .••
..W ... WlU -.CH OR llAY ACTIVITY;
-... CUllam bull ~'I home oftlr'8 both. 3 bedroolM, 2\t ..... .;..., ....... '° the beec:fl a a.y. Vlllw9 hm Mng room. ,,...., bedroom
... *99 rool dedt. '115,000
••.IOY TH• OCU• 8R••Z•8 from thla one,_, .. com.-condo -but tint i.t the gorgeoua
~ "' the b9y .. OONl1 take your btMlt1 f/'ltltf .. you
,... on the • ~., a.ge plllto wfth • fn>nHow
~. 2 bedtoonw, 2 tMllh, nwtJl9 enlry, cozy ~. w11t to ...... A __, II -$347,000 .... tor ..... ..............
nm OC11M ,,... • ..... Lii ...,,,. thia '°"'*
mo~DI*' -.ad condo on top of Newpof1
Beech, .......... dual ,.,.... ..... hardwood fk>ors,
.......,. "*ran, ptuah ~ & profulll)nally
landecaped patio, plua 10 much more. Gated
oammunlly. 1429,000.
OCUll a llAY ..., • a ""!!.1. C011011A Dn ...... , ..... n Oii OCUll ... VD. Fn:1nt hcMJle
1llltl s bedlooa• S*ll din, 2 ~ Ff9nCtl doora, ..,... a courtywd. Biie* un1 wlh 3 bedfooma,
updllld ~ ....... Ind deck. 2 ....... guest
f'OOlnl 1llltl blltl8 I • ......_ May cany or ..... wfth
oplon '° b&Jr. 11.-.000. ... llY llOllTll Ulm In Woodbftdge. OrU 2
lby Nlldlnce on • cul de uc odf afllpe 10 lake,
llgoon, .... 8P9o pool. bb plllh. ehoppfrlQ I ......
Pl9-1111C1 OCU1Ylfd I 2 •ldoeed plloa. I.we oplon• I .. tw\000..
-T--••t .... ~.3 b I*™" 1'6 bll'8. ........ In Mng Ind tlmlfV
...... Poat ... c:m.. ... dll '" ........ bldtl. fJIClo tor ........ g. ao. '° bw:f-. ll'lolll*IO & Pelfoi11*'1CJ Alt Olnllr. $1•.000
_... ... MT ..... te4c80
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HILLS • on.a •emeildoua 180" harbof OCMn & dty
tlghta vtewa. EJq)Mded PWt C on.. 4 bedrooma, 3.5
bldha, fonNll Mng & dlrq rooma, kitchen w/wM ber &
nook. ~ doon open to Ylew Ind pool w/fllllm up
t.. Adcmolial ~ room, perquet 8oon & prtm9
courtymd entry. $875,000
UlllQUS COROllA .,... llAR HOii• with studio unit. ao.. to shopping Ind bead\. Home needa IOme 1\.C''
but la very ~ .r Pf9W'I. ~a nut door la
alto on nwtlet fOf ui. -good opportunity for
apecuW•on. $529,000 .
CHOIC• DO UlllT Ol9 CUL Dll UC In Costa Mesa.
lMge 3 bedroom, 2\Al bath 2 stOf)' condo, very private next
lo ar-lbelt 2 gr'MI loc.rlof'I fot klda. $197 .500
mlJW.D MY ... PllOPDllOULI CHOtCe custom
home P'a ,.. °'*9oof 9-lyte. 8-AM ~ beech,
ovw 10 ecrwe cl pMm, rea9lllklllll oenlllr, 4 pod llWlm
oenlllr, 5 lgtlled ... COUltl end just 5 mnie.. to Newport
11.,215,000.
'4CITY IUCDM" ... • YOUR CllAllCm Big Bend Rn:h oulllde Alno .. tor .... , ........ your a.\
DUDE Rlnch. On Iha 250 AaES "*9 la, 3,000 aq.tt. home.
pool. .... court, ......_ comll end II on h Truc:Me
Rlww.SU00.000
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE PAGE14 /SATURDAY,DecWAiERFRONT HOMES, INC.
Realtors®
Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
SOU111 COAST ME1110 Sunny upgmded 1 bd
condo, new kitchen,~ patio & carport w/storage.
~3.6G.~:.'.~~~~····· ~~~~: ................... $89,500
lAGUNA BEACH El Morro Bay gated mobUe home
park. Remodeled dblc wide 2 bdnn w/deck & ocean
views Summer tram to beach. (l..H)
760-3600 ....................................................... $119,000
SOU111 COAST METRO Beautiful 2bd 2nd fir unit,
2 masters, beams,~ts, lush greenbelt & f~~~.~--~: .................. : ... ~.~ .............. $157,500
FOUNTAIN VAU..EV Los Caballeros condo w/2
bcinns, 2 baths & lake vu from living rm w/frplc. comm
K3l~f4&).:.~.~-~ .. ~~~· ..................... $157,900
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Pa.tid..ike grounds sur-
round th1S 1 sty "Cape" series 2 bd, 2 bath twnhm w/
K3't'1~t .. ~.~.~: ................................... $194,000
VIUA llALBOA With ocean & city light vus from
most rooms. New carpet, comm pool, spa & tennis.
May lease option! PRICE DROPPE!>!
631-1400 ....................................................... $187,500
I JllSSION VIE.10 1 sty, 4 bd with dining & faml)y
rooms. Near fr-eeo.wy, shopping & schools. Needs
T.L C Priced to seU! OOO
631-1400 ..................... . .............................. $237,
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Gorgeous, highly up-
graded 3 bd & den w/dble att ganrge. New flooring &
63iS~~~~-.8.~~~-~-~: .. -................. $255.ooo
BLUFFS Immaculate 2 bd split level twnhm. Airy
great room w/soaring ceiling & greenbelt vu. New car·
~~ ~-~~~-i~-~ ................................. $260,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Completely remodeled
fro m the inside out, 3 bdnn, frplc, beamed ceilings,
deck & extra lltrge yard.
631-1400 .................................................. $275,000
PENINSUIA Light, bright 2 bdrm, 3 yr old twnhm,
steps to beaches He Balboa Feny. Double att gat2'ge &
~cM~~~ .. ........ . ........................... $300,000
NEWPORT SHORES Light 3 bdrm home w/wulted
ceilings & fireolaoe. Great lOG211tion, step& to ocean &
comm tennis & pools.
631-1400 ....................................................... $320,000
NEWPORT SHORES Spacious l sty 3 bd wA>onui
room, vaulted ceilings & patio. Walk to oceary, comm.
pool & tennis.
63}.}400. . ••·••-·•••••••••••••••""••••••••••••"•••••$339,()()()
COSTA MESA Fixer In lovely small cul-de-sac co_m-
munity, 2 bds, 2 baths ~ing & famUy room opening ~01~900~:.~: ............................ $262,500
BAYVIEW COUllT Beautiful bright Mediterranean 2
bd 2 bath end unit w/2 ~ges & private patio on
?ill.1'4& ~~:.~.~.~: ...................... $28.5,000
EASTllDE COSTA MESA Beautiful new 3 bd ~ w/nb yard. Dining & family nns, 2 frplces,
whitewashed woods & matble.
900 631-1400 ....................................................... $294,
SAnJRDAY • SUNDAY
35 ~ Crist Corona del Mw 380 TOWl'llome
Peggy Spaulding $384,500
2015 Wlndwlld Ln. 8lyaut 480 House
Susie 8uscll Ind Judy llealry/Eslher Fine $539.000
420 Hc*nwood, Newpof1 ~ 380 HollM
Martene Hassel Ind Diane Camon $545,000
139 Via !Mdne, Udo ISie 380 House
Tin Cltr ft! Mll1lnl Hase! S629,000
120 E. Ocenrott Balboa 380 House
Ausli1 ~ Ind Pll!y tWY9y $995,000
1211 l<lngs Road, C1i1lhlven 380 House
Lois Mcl.OOA $998,000
SAnJRDAY
113 254h Slreel. Newp()f1 It 1he Beach
RegN IUctllf'dson
1907 Beryl Ln. tWbot ~
Peggy Harrison
1641 H11crat. &nnld T emce
A"*1t Mmlyr8
16305 Nianllc, tU1llnglDn Hlftlcu
N.-icy a.field Ind Tom lownltll
280 House
$339,000
380 House
$495,000
480 House
$599.000
480 House $1 ,350.000
1205 N. COasl ~. l.IQlN Beldl 380 Comm+pnhe
Olga Mlllh8ws $2.395,000
SUNDAY
480 House
$349,900
EASTSIDE COSTA llEM New luxury 3 bd homes,
dining & f=. rms, Euro kitchens, 2 frpjces & lrg ~'t.'f~................ ......................... .......... . $299,900
&;:lliillllll~
SOOTH COUT Nei80 ~ 2 1ty 4 bd home
w/dinlng & fmly nnt It 1 bd A beth down. Fr. doors,
A.C. &: MCUrlty. Mocfvated ..a.1
631-1400 ....................................................... $349,900
NEWPOn Gatied chennelfront complex. Immaculate
3 bdrm twnhrn on gl'9tnbtit w/double garaga & private
dock. Pomible .... opdon.
631-1400 ...................... : ................................ $350,000
LAGUNA NIGUEL 2 yr old ~ upgraded 4 bd
home w(cftnlng & family rooms & den. Ught, bright &
Immaculate wlbeautifuJ yard.
760-3600 ....................................................... $350,000
MISSION VIUO Beautiful 5 bd home w/Country Wish feeling. Family nn w/brlck frpk. formal dining & clen. Triple garage. 67~900 ...................................................... $352,500
NEWPOllT SHOllES Owrnlng 2 sty Victorian w/l
bd down & 2 beta I: loft up. Frplc. ollk cat. & 8eTber 631.f~.~.~ .. ~.~ .......................... $.160,000
BAYVIEW c::ocJm' ~ dea>tmd nawer J.M
Peters 3 bd twnhm in security oornplcx wlpool & spe.
Marbls ftn & frpac.
631-1400 ....................................................... $369,000
NEXT 10 NEWPOn Well maintained owner oc-cup~ duplex In COiia Mesa~ Each unit w/2 ~·-~.~-~: ........................................ $375,000
COllONA DIEi.. NAii Canyon er.t townhomes w/
comm pool &: ~ _ 8auttfuJ 3 bd wllf'nOOth c.dings &
pawn. MUST~ BRING OFFER!
631-1400 ....................................................... $384,500
COSTA MESA CAiPa.. E1 .... ~ nm to Newport
Two chennlng 2 bdrin ~ on 1 ~ tot. each ~ ~-~~~.~: .................. $395,000
BA.L80A Beach cottage In qw.t tree·bned ncJghbor·
hood. Wann & ~ ~ 1ty 2 bd w/0.. I: mgs sun· d8ck. w .. to bad\ • f«!y.
631·1400 ....................................................... $479,000
VIUA Ml "OA Bright & Immaculate 2 bd condo aJJIF llAVDI A ~tful ._.. 2 b*n hocne on
wtth ocean view. Community pool, spe & tenrus, blM a 7000 tq. ft. lot In ~ .,_ r Wtboo-hood. Tentftc
63to bcachl 1400. $310 000 ~~: ........................................... $459.ooo . ............................. ................. ......... .
l!A8TSme CX>eTA JO!:M Owming Country HADOll \UW llOMD n..NiJ pelr"'9d 3 bd v./
French 1 .... 4 bd w/ ,_.,,rm, frplc, hrdwd nn. land· new ceri-t A tie In anlly • ldlichen. patio wlhot tub . • ., I: ~ Ooee to tchool I: oomm pool.
· ~61 pe rtlo 'PB on .ac. •~.119 900 ?6()..3i6()() ••••••••..•.••.••••••••••••••••••..•••.•.•••••••••••••• $'189,.()()() l!A819llM! CC>eTA. NEaA Qoeat 3 bd starter 673-6900 ...................................................... ~ •
home. remodeled ktlchen & bath with oak cabinets & Pl!lllN9UIA ~ 2 bd bQch houte, huqe ltY-llA'IPOll maa ~ .,... Plried' com-
large add-on famlly nn. Wood ~ & huge: Ina rm wl baned c:db9 &: large fnplta. Legal R·2, ~ redo.lll 3 bdrm home~ ~ lclflchen, ~.~ .. ~.~· .................. ~.000 ~~.~: ......................................... $350.000 ~400~.!:.~ .. ~ .• ~ .... :.~ .... _.$495,000
Specializing in propertUs for stlU or kas• ... on the waur. .. near the Waltr. •• and with a vi•w of tit• w•r. ..
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BAI.BOA ISi.AND OFFICE
2600 E. COMT HIGHWAY
714-760-3600
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714~31-1400
~TAT?.=i IA=!R \ TOJlq A2 3M ATZ00\HOA38 TRQqW=ill1 toot "t ,,..,..,...,"'"'"n Vflnoi iTfl::> • ~ :;~,..a
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, December 1~. 1991 I PAGE 15
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
Realtors ®
Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
UDO IR2 Cory oottage wtth 2 bdrms, beamed ceU-~: 1~.~-~~-~~~°. .......................... $515,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Exquisite 3 bdnn home w/
family & dining nns. separate office/studio, pool & spa
& beautiful landscaped yard.
760-3600 ....................................................... $545,000
PENINSULA POINT super 2 sty 3 bd home w/l Bd
on 1st Roor, dining & family rooms. Master w/sundeck ~'i~4;/00~.~-~.~: ............................... $56.5,000
PENINSULA Pr Fabulous newer duplex w/3 bds
each, &pks. patios &: balconies. Mature tree5 & land-
~~~ .. ~.~-~-~: ....................... $595,000
llAUIOA ISIAND 2 sty ~ charmer w/MOTI· VATEI> ICllcr. 2 mastas, spa &: large vaulted ceilinged
family room w/fuJJ bar.
673-6900 ....................................................... $625,000
UDO ISLE Bright Immaculate 1 sty 3 bdrm home on
extra laJ'gC k>t Stepl to clubhouse tennis & beaches. ~~~-~~~~· .............................. $629,000
PENINSULA POINT 2 sty 3 bd extensively remod-
eled "Old Monmey" home w/dining room & great kitchen. Steps to Ocean & Bay.
631-1400 ....................................... ················ $639,000
NEWPORI' HEIGJll8 Immaculate 2 sty 3 bd home
w/combo family/dining nn w/frp&c:, hrdwd fin. beautiluJ ~~.~~.~: ............................... $645.000
COllONA DEL NA8 Terrifk remodeled du~ 3
bd owna'a unit w/frpk & private patios plus 2 bd
vaulted cieillngs rental.
760-3600 . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ............... $649,000
LIDO PAlll< DlllVE ~ w,1>eautifuDy deco-
rated 2 bd unit. Ocean & cllanneJ ws. Security bldg.
~~-~-~ ....................................... $650.000
Ml ll()A 19lAND Qwmlng 3 bd cottage w/c::ombf. =· =~ opmlng to tide petk>. Anxious
673-6900 .................................................. $659,500
LA8UNA auat Ocean side ol Coest Hwy, steps
to Vktor\a Beach. P\1stinc tri-level.. vaulted oeillngl,
ocHn WI & dble garage. 76()..3600 ....................................................... $675,000
Ml91DE COVI! 2 bd penthouse widen &: boat slip f.W\11. Pl'tvote end unit views ol bay, lights & mtns.
Gnd complex w/pool &: spa.
631-1400 ....................................................... $675,000
UDO PAD D111Vm 2 bdrm w/bay view in presti-
gious h!Qh-rise. Doorman, cardroom, pool & spa. Total
remode( IJJce new.
631-1400 ....................................................... $700,000
UDO ISLE Premier oversiz.ed lot. across from park
w/bay view. Close to beach & tennis. Channing 2 bd
~i.i4'cir..~ .. ~ .. ~-q~a.~~-.................. $745,000
HA.RllOR RIDGE Oaigner perfect 4 bd "Crest"
townhome w/dming & familv rooms & loft game room.
Planmtion shutters, minors & 3 frplcs.
760-3600 ..................................................... $765, 000
llALBOA Cu.sotm 3 sty 4 bd ex.dung c:ontemporaiy
horM. 3 bdnns on 1st flr, IMng'dining, kitchen & ~ ~~-~--~-~~-~.:. .. ~n -~~: .......... $795.000
OCEANFRONT Newlo; carpeted & painted duplex w/
2 bds each unit. open a door & tum it into a charming ~Ti~.~-.~~: .............................. $795,000
A Sotheby's International Realtv Exclusive
Stapleford park. a 51 bedroom mansion with 8 re·
ception rooms owrlooking a park designed by Capeibil·
lty Brown In 1755, was c:omplftly restored in 1988
when It opened as a privately owned Stately Home
hotel. The 35 acN at.ate Is comprised of 55 acres of
woodland and~ wtth 5 cottages, a 4 bedroom
apertmcnt, a ~Sq.fl stable blodt wtth 5 bed·
rooms and an aD weather tennis court. Brochure
#2040024
UDO 19U Exqulsttely decofated top quality nee>
dass:ic a.>n=z,. 4 bdrm w/faml)y nn &: kM!Jy ~ .......... ~ ....... ~: .......... · ............... $799,000
Pl!:NllflOIA POINT 8eauttfu1 3 bd home, mnod-
a.d &om ll'OUnc.!~_ ii!_'_~. Den, dining & famiJy nns
&: w roof a.ck. REDUCED.
631-1400 ······················································· $819,000
COllONA DEL MAii Spectacular 180' views from
Newport Hmbor'1 entrance to Long Buch. Spacious 2
bd ~ wlfrplc. c.ornm pool.
76().360() ....................................................... $829,000
M•aoA 191.AND Channing dapbomd sided 2 sty
3 bdrm N.w Erdand cwtom &>me, sunny patio, lots
ol UMd brick & t' bdrm ept w!1ofl
673-6900 ....................................................... $849,500
UDO PAiia DmvE Soectaci&Jar views of ocean,
bey " ~ lddl from this ~ttfully decorated 7th ftr
l .1 ' Ill . . .. ,_
r I I
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HUNTINGTON HAallOUll Huge 4 bdrm estate on
Trinidad Island w/185' of water frontage & dock for
150' boat. Party wing w/fully equipped disco, seating
& game areas & bar. Separate maids suite, garage foe
Luno
76()..3600 .. . .. . ... . . . . . . . ... . . . ......... $4,950.000
Cl.lffHAVEM Fabulous 180' vus of Newport Harl>or
& Ocean from livable 3 bd home with family rm & ~~~--~~···· .. .. . .. . .. . .. $998,000
BALBOA ISLAND Bayfront duplex w/4 bd & 3 bd
units. Oversized units cannot be duplicated today_
~.;~~ .~:....... . . . .... ......... .. . .. $1,098,000
CORONA DEL MAR Steps lo ocean. Exciting newer
3 bdnn twnhm set on bluff w/awesome vistas of entire harbor & ocean.
760-3600 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... -. .. . . s 1. 099 ,000
ROCKINGHOllSE RIDGE Estate on huge lot w/
city light ws. Magnificent 7 bd home includes separate
2 bd guest house & maids quarters.
76()...3600 .... ····· ........ . . . . .. . -.. $1,189,000
DIVINE Tl!IUIACE Spectacular views of Newport
Harboc & ocean from 3 bd, 3 bath home wlfamily
room. Huge lot w/room to upand.
760-3600 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 1,32('. 000
tR.JNTINGTON HA8BOUll Bayfront w/dock for 2 vachts. ~ 4 bd in prime view locat>on Grandi-
ose rooms, k>ts of dec:or potential.
631-1400 ................................... -..... $1,350.000
PENINSULA BAYFRONT 7,000 sq. ft lot in prune
"open bay" view location. Dock for 2 58' boats. Love-r~~--~:.~.~--~: .......... $1 .749.000
CO&ONA DO. MAil Beautifully appointed 4 bdrm
custom w.lwhitewate:r \Mws, dining & famiJy nns. den
& fonnal entry w/splml stair.
631-1400 .................................................. SJ ,795.000
PENINSULA OCEANfadNT 2 yr old custom 5 bd
home near the point. Three sty widen, Ubrary, dining t~~:&~.~-~~: ............................ SJ ,995.000
NOsnt LAGUNA Exciting commercial opportunity,
4 stories oocuDied by 5 businesses & 3 bd penthouse
w/poo1, spa & coeat!lnc w . OWNER SAYS SEU!
Must doee priof to 12131, bring aD offers. pos11'blc
trade.
760-3600 .................................................. $2.395.000 2 bdrm crindO. Security bldg.
631·1400 ··-----··-·--·································· $865,000 LINDA 191.Z Tr.dJtional 3 bd bayfront w/dcd A lots
UDO 191.2 Fantlildc 5 bd home, large quiet comer ol uMd ~ llCIC9nts. Fennel d1nlng a. ramfly nns, klt. Famiy rm & 1Unny brick peitk>. Fr. doors le 3 fr. pool~ patio. ~:1400 ....................................................... $895,000 631·1 ··················································· $2,695,000
C010 De CAZA Fabulous Mlakxl style ata11t wlpri-M' 8CM m.AND MYl'llONT DOl'l.l!!X ~ vaa. *>c:bd W. A we1 on OYa' 2 equestrian llOned ~,,: :::0 .,._ ~ ~ ~ F10nl$~9 000 ~.~~.~.~ .. ~ ....................... $3,850,000 ~ =i'=~~ ::·~·~ .. ;·~·~~--·~~ 2 MYMOllU ~t w1r*r & lllp, 150' ol water ~~.~~ .. ~~~ i~.:9:.::.::=.~= =~:.: .. = .. : .. 3..:.:=:.~-:
SJHdolhMg U. pro,,.rtle, /or 1411-or ka• .. -'!• du wour. .. uu Ill• water. .. alUI wW. • ~kw of llte waur ...
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BFAat OFFICE BALBOA ISIAND OFRCE
2600 E. COMT 18GHWAY 243' W. COMT HIGHWAY
714-631·1400
SIS MARINE AVE.
714-673-6900
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•CMYm .......
LOYely Medlteranean S1Y1e custom home In
"Fairway One" Dfllnvtlc marble entry w1111
curved stail'Wly. Ave bedrooms. formal dn.
IOQ room. lg kitchen w/corrmerclal ~e. fa-
mily room. st\Jdy Located on an extra large
lot with private pool w/sundeck. & 3 car ga-
rage.
U.PBmlJIU ..... Two bedroom. 2 bath plus Indoor Jacuzzi tub. Sp-
ectacular bay and ocean view -water front Hvtno
at It's best Renovation totals around $200,000. new buyer to complete to own taste. Al new It·
alian made lumlshlnOs incklded. Boat srtp avati.
able
•CMYlll .....
Monaco floof plan, 3 BR. 21h BA Professlorlally
landscaped Ideal for entertai'llOQ Indoors and out
Outet cul-de·sac locatk>n 3 car garage.
e.-IUf S711,000
Enjoy fabulous city ligtrts and mountain YM!ws
from this 4 BR. 3 BA Lautremont In Harbor Ridge.
Located on a cul-de-sac and beautifully UPQraded
Lm PIMl'JlllA '711.a
Two BO kDcUry high rise condo. Spectacular Vl8ws of an of NewpOrt Hatt>of and ocean. lnte1io< has been cieMed out to bare walls ready tor
renovatiOn to new owners taste.
• CMYlll '71 ....
Silgle level two BR. 2 BA. dell or dining room.
Panoramic golf course View! Model peffect. light brlOht and alfy, beveled glass front doors.
lmlllf ...... =r:,at ~ ~SWW. =s r=. room den, lbrary. Boat dOck an<U~e tie • s~· yacht Also for lease $10,000 mo ase option.
---11.•.• ~ 4 BR. 311'1 BA well bu1n custom country
F1911Ch home. Recenlly decorated lllCIUdlOO e>pen
country kitchen, hardWOOd t\oofs, s111c drapes, and
custom wall covemos. custom landscaping and ft. alian limestone fountain, much more.
Ull CUIBl'E 11,ti00,000
Fabulous sweeping ocean and city lights, Ytews
ITom ttll$ \lllque, veiy private Mediterranean vtlla One 1M1 of approx 5,500 sq It on 3 beatlllfully
landscaped lols toca11110 nearly V• of an acrelll
Lim PL&JNA 1111,• Premier bayfront location. Magnificent blYVfew
beautlfully decorated 2BR 2BA condominium
Walking distance to oce¥1. Boat slip av1ilable.
.......... IEAal .... -Largest moOM POft Royal, loc~ed It end ol
cul-de·sac and ad,acert to beautiflA greenbelt
Lowest priced for this plan currenlly on markel
This two ltoiy, 4 BR home is perfect for fam.ly
UYClllT • I.Am llJ "21.• . Ranch style 4 BR home. Open floof plan wllh
spacious rooms. An new master ball1 BeauttfURy
landscaped on large lot wfttl room to eJq>Wld. •
lltllmff .......
Offered at ~value! Exclusive resldenttal com-
mumty. Private beach access ApproXllTlatety 2000
sq ft home that needs creative attentlOll A second
SIOIY would offer wooderlul view A great locatJOn.
88.CGlllT • HAIBll Mii 11.an.•
FabulOus ocean VJewl Remodeled & expanded. 3
BR. 3Vi BA. I~ rm + study + llbfaty 3 fire-
place • 3 car garage French doors lots of martlle
floors. crown moldlflO, wide base bOards. Custom-
11ed to the max! Used brick courtyard w/ fOl.fltaln.
lllmlll ....
Oes10ner's own home, an excellent location. Com·
pletely customized and exp~d Terrace home
with pool and spa City lights and mounta111 Vl9WS
from master sUl\e
... lfAClt .....
Wonderful family home lf'I very tnQUe gated area.
Lots of tan trees. nimno streams and w*'1111s -
Very serene • 5 BR, maid's room. formal dlrq,
den and f¥T11ly room with lots of ~ ll1d bfick
gimg a warm coun11y feeling
la PD& IU 1171,m
"The adv way to live". Magnillcent bayfrort condomlnfum located on bay "' a luxury high rise
Beautiful bay and city lights view. Boat slip
available.
NfWPmrT llUal ....
Pride of ownershli>" CuS10m home in ~
locabOo-wallt to ocean & bay. close to lhellers,
dfrlilg & wy accm to PCH Two BRs, 2 BAs,
formal dining room. f1<eplace. ffench doors &
separate guest quarters w/1 bedroom
aRllA Ill MM 1121.•
Channing Corona del Mar duplex With good rmi
history. Front unit ts 3 BR. 3 BA home. Upper unit
is larve 2 BR, 1 BA large redwood deckS. Close
to eve~.
UYIR 1BM:1 1471.m
Detached hOme. 3 BR. 2~ BA • hs hornl was
Oltginal'/ • model! ._ upQr1ded • mirof1d wals,
custom wd & wi'ldow CO¥elfngs ~ Vwy
ligl'( & open, nice .. bncbd patio. Seally
CO!mldy. Owner wl c.ty 1st T.0.
... .... CAll1ll ··-aeon 5 BR + tam. rm, 3 BA Fl9e-smdlg home.
bWNtf t.Wacled Wil hie for smder local prop.
OPEN HOUSES • Saturday Only
25 Plnehunlt 1-4 $1,091,000 Ailee Foster
2101 Yacht Wanderer 1-4 $639,SOO Ann Mane Murphy
OPEN HOUSES • Saturday • Sunday
-'2tt 8elcourt Dr. South ,... .. t,195,800
22 Rue Grand Vafle 1-4 $719,000
81 1 Udo Pk. Or. #2A 1-4
611 Udo Pk. Or. #SF 1--4
811 Udo Pk. Dr. #80 1-4
811 Udo Pk. Dr. #•D 1-4
$691,SOO
$449,000
$719,000
$119,000
.r-.~lillMl!d With
full secUflly symn. lledflJI OrM'1beft view
Carpet and parquet ftoorlng, iw..i new lulchell.
cMRd patios. lots of IW'del. Immaculate
concllllon
aarus 11 A •••.• Luuy ~ • fie 'Vist.I dll Udo" One of Newport's most prestigious high rise
oondorrril'ns loclted on h bly.
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
. -
SATURDAY, December 14, 1991 I PAGE 17 .
_ .. ms ••
Comfortable llOme wnn ocein view.
spll1dlng ldtcflen and breakfast area. tamly
room. f'nplace in limO room
Al.ICE FOi i Bl
Valentine Properties welcomes Alice Foster to our fine staff of Real Estate
Professionals.
Her background in employee relations and personnel administration makes
her extremely well qualified to deal with people in a caring, competent manner.
She has managed her own properties successfully for a number of years and
now wants to use her skills in a rewarding Real Estate career.
a e in locaJ community groups and cares about Newport Beach and the Coastal
area pjtl'SOOIHy and professional~. On a pei"sonaJ level you w111 find Alice on the tennis courts or in the kitchen. She does very well
both places and extends herself to be the very best she can be. That attitude of doing the best and
being the best will carry over Into her new career.
Clients who put themselves In Alice rosters' care will be well and successfully represented.
LEASES
6Br, 6Ba
3Br, 31h8a
3Br, 31h8a
2Br, 21.hBa
View
View
Bayfront
Full Ocean View
Bayfront
Guard Gated
$10,000
$4,600
$4,500
$3,750
$3,750
$3,500
$3.500
PAGE 18 I SATURDAY, December 14, 1991
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
•
COSTA --. • .A ,.,. offMtnQ from w~
~ El~.ny deen. GOod occupMCy.
Among the *' rMn9ged ~ In . coeta Mee&. Nine unb. Nine ~ plue .,npte ed-dlllof* J*ldng. A tumk9y ltwatntenl. For 10"' ~ clera ....................... " ..................... 1825,000
SATURDAY, December 14, 1991 I PAGE 19
B&.UPP'l .. .A YWY epecllll home with lnestlbte
chwm. lMge ~ Plen z. Prtvlde ~ unit
Four bedrooms. Fotw bldha. ~ remodeMd kitchen wftt'I CofWI OCM.WlW tope. p.vw
tlle "°'"· Wrap eround pdo for ptYme ~ Ing ................................................................ $450,000
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Dave Wong bas a sense of
accomplishment about himself,
both inside and outside of real
estate. Recently having joined
Coldwell Banker Dave brings an
accomplished sales record
having achieved sales awards at
his previoua company, The
DaJebout Association. Prior to
real estate, Dave waa in
accounting with DeJoitte and
still maintains hiJ Certified
Public Accountant license. lb.is
gives Dave a sound financial
background invaluable to buyen
and sellen. He knows bow to
negotiate and use numben to
his clients' advanta,e. Thil,
along with his adament
philosophy of high morals and
integrity in business, is why most
of Dave's business comes from
ref erra.lJ of satisfied clients.
Servicing hi.I clienta' needs is
Dave's top priority.
01.W' Wong bu let bis goal
to be a top producer at
Coldwell Banker. He ii in the
real estate bulinea for the long
term. Tbat't why biJ dient'a
needt come 6nt. D-.e m4 Im
wife, Mepn, Hve in Newport
Heiabu and are active at
Ma.riner't Olurdl.
If you are interested in
findin& out more lbout the
winDina combinatioo ol Dwe
Wong and ColdMU Banker caU
Dave at 644-9060, &t. 109.
OPllllNOUU
OPD SATURDAY 1-4
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Velma T1mmone "71.&00
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Ste'fe Sutberlen,
Branch Manager
Once again, Coldwell Banker
sales associates want all children
to experience holiday jo'j, so in
cooperation with the U.S .
Marine Corps Reserve, the
Coldwell Banker Newport Beach
office will be pu:ticipating u
Toys for Tots sponson.
Coldwell Banker is the only
national Real &tate oompany IO
sponsor the Toys for Tots
program. Our office at the
oomer of Coast Highway and
Avocado will serve as a
collection center through
December 17, 1991. We want
every child to experience
happiness during the holidays.
Unfortunately, tbelC arc tough
timea for many families and we
don't want to see children feel
deprived because there isn't
enough money for toys.
Founded in 1947, Toys for
Toes bas evolved from a small
Los Anaeles area project to a
natioawide campaip The U.S .
Marine Corps Reserve
diltributea the toys to local
charitable c:qanizations. You
will receive I tu deductible
receipt for your contnbutioa.
You may briq a new toy •
~ to our olfice or call
us --~and one ol our
... -.ocUtel will p-atef\ally
pict up JOW' donation.
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OCUllVID
View Catalina and M.Net aldel from this highly
upgraded, decotator enhanced condon*IUn In
the gated guarded conwn&nty of Jumlne Pattl. 3
bedroom, 2 bath with flnlehed atorage loft. ....... w ..
NaWPORT llORTH *848,000
Tremendous vatuel ·4 bd home only 4 years old
with all the neat upgrades, French doora, r•
ceued lighting, famlty room with fireplace, mater
bedroom with huge dosetl and fireplace, 3 car
garage. Seller'• moctvat.d.
LAIWU & DIC WW
NIWPORT H•tGHTa S'n4,000
Unblockable fantastic second story view potentlall
The charming existing 3 bd 2 ba house features
gorgeous llvlng areas, beautifully remodeled
kitchen. Large lot and the surrounding propeftlea
make this a terrtflc Investment.
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Wow! 1 acr vtew from thle prtMlne 3 bedroom
home. e.utlfulJy remodeled kitchen wlh tx.k-
fut room ov.rtooklng the water. Larve lot offer'8
expwton poalblltlee.
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
OPEN HOUSES
from °"' to fiw p.m.
FEENEY
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS
EXCLUSWE ORANGE COUNTY MFIUATE
OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY
675-1058 • 631-1400
Linda ..... Out of F.lmJwt!
3Blt, 4.5BA. Fin. Rm. ttaditional bayfront w I dock
Sunny Lagoon location. large lot w I pool ......
Six Bedroom Bayfront
611t. 5..58A. Udo family home w I large dock wucat $.SS0,000, war exchange down
~
UdD i.em. lat
58lt, 48A Med1tlrraneln home o.tnble-*"' tip of Isle --
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. Featured
New Listings
Channing Country style, 3 Bd. 2' Ba. yard with spa
EN11C.rfdt
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Spectacular View
Properties
New sophisticated 1 Bd. wtth private dock
Siltfq H41rr&
Outstandlna oceanvlew home, totally remodeled De"' Hfnddn & S.r• Hbt11u111
Nila Trider Joins Coast
Newport Properties
Agent Looking 7b Grow With
Company
Coast Newport
Propert ies takes
pride in announcing
that Orange County
Realtor, Nila Trider
has joined its staff.
Nila has been a
resident of Newport
Beach for six years,
moving here from Villa
Park. A former
interior de.signer, Nila
is lookine forward to the exciting opportunities
that await her in her new career. "Real estate
has always interested me and while I lOYed the
interior desicn field, I felt that I wu ready for
a change. Interior design has been a great
experience and I can take that experience into
real estate,• said Nila.
-ilavini the ability to see the potential of a
property is a ereat uaet, • she said. With my
interior desirn backeround I can present
options to my clients and help them visualis.e
possible changes which would meet their
needs.•
Honesty, hard work, high-eneJ'IY and
foreai1ht are the traits Nila attributes to
1ucceuful Realtors. -rhia ii a ereat bu1ine91
to be in. It ia very divene and each day brinp
with it new challeneea and opportunities.•
Outside of Real Estate, Nila belonp to
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Exclusive
Private Communities
5 Bd. 5.5 Ba. tennis estate, stunnlnc interior
HW.'f Tu111er
Spectacular 6 Bd. 6.5 Ba. contemporary estate
D411111f Bfj6 & Supf14111fl Gro4,
3 Bd. 1 Ba. custom e, panoramic view
MJ.PMtd
Custom estate, Coif course & dty ltchts vfew o.,.,,, ef66 & Stqu11w GN4w ....
community Jr0UP8 euch u AT.S.C. of Santa P!""_.....;:.:.;:~~=-~i:;.o.;:;~~-~--.
Ana, M.R.E.S. of the University ofCalilornia,
Irvine, Sandpipen of Hoac Hmpital and
Board ot Directon of Mardan School
Nila and her husband. Alan. have tour
childnn, ... 2-23 yean old. The &amilJ
eojoya mow •kilnl in their leiaure time.
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Tranquil
Corona del Mar
Old Corou def Mar $I, 195,000
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3TAT23 JA3A \ TOJlq A23M AT200\HOA38 TAoqw
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Family
Neighborhoods
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
New Owner!
Clear Title
SATURDAY, December 14, 1991 I PAGE 27
Trade -Terms
or Carry Back
To Qualified Buyers!
Bring Offers!!
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Outstanding Value! Fantastic Price Reduction!
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$3,125,000
Breathtaking Harbor Island -Bayfront Perfection!
• Elegant atmosphere of the Frenc-h Countryside
• Water and night light views
• Hardwood floors. French doors and windows
• Island kitchen with sunny breakfast room
• Library retreat off master bedroom
• Master plus three additional bedroom suites
• oversized living and dining 'Grand' rooms • Pier and dock for large yacht
For further information please call:
Beverly Morphy -~ome -675-9073
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Tranquil
Corona del Mar
Old Corou del Mar $ l, 195,000
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Family ·
Neighborhoods
NEWPORT BEAC~/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
New Owner!
Clear Title
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SATURDAY, December 14, 1991 I PAGE 27
Trade ,.., Terms
or Carry Back
·To Qualified Buyers!
Bring Offers!!
Outstanding Value! Fantastic Price Reduction!
---------
$3, 125,000
Breathtaking Harbor Island -Bayfront Perfection!
• Elegant atmosphere of the Frenc.-h Countryside
• Water and night light views
• Hardwood floors. French doors and windows
• Island kitchen with sunny breakfast room
• Library retreat off master bedroom
• Master plus three additional bedroom suites
• oversized living and dining 'Grand' rooms • Pier and dock for large yacht
For further information please call:
Beverly Morphy • ~ome • 675-9073
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Perfection &. Charm AU In OM Hmue!
$2.400/mo.
IJMIRoMwU
&ady (or Soldo
·yard with room for Ail SW.A,
and 0 chimMY for llhrall
Big Canyon
For more information, pllase call:
ProlllO"'°'J BaJ · ... $6,25lVmo.
Mlll'Cia Bnultler
759-3733
Fantastic Price Reduction!
24 Vienna -Harbor Ridge
2 Bdnn. 2 Ba. Condo Mtli Panor11mic Wftos
In Prio11~ Location!
Bring All Offers!!!
$485,000
For more i1ffomtatlo1f,
Please CllU:
Carol Allison
844-7362
Jf 1 rdl .,..,,.,_ npraD*d IM btqer in IM
sak of""' lirtin1 at 15 H,,,.,,.,./ Naw
tJWJilabk on a 6 mo. leau! 5 Bd. 4 Ba. on
loll COIU'le for $3,00W.O. Be at "HOIM .. for
Ilse HoUday.r!
Susan Laird
720-1887
E'1oY Views ol e>c:.n. Mountain a Oty Uahts from
this twmMt MW a.atom home In Huntington Beach
(~ 3BR 2~8a 11PPOX 2,942 s/f state or the art
eppllanca a ttmua and the 3rd story has private
sunmn, a • BBQ deck. Reduced to sell at $569,900.
Ada ... "2-otte
Rewport Ba,lah
4BR. 3Ba home. Perfect (or ranodd, possible view
w/addltlon o( a ..:ond story. Situated on~ lot w/
aJlcv llCCll:U. $4.39,900
-s.a.y 130-'343
l:fiiiiiiilniii ..... town-
hom-. 38R 2\ltBa $3G.500 wt'hlllfl wufted ceJDnQs.
8rtpeca, clrq mw plus Tamai ... .,.. .... ,. ..
C)ceea v... llomel
Showcase home rarely see.n on market. Spacious
3BR 2Ba. new c.arpd & paint. aoutmct kitchen,
fireplace, security system. heated pool a spa.
Gerry Goocf!nea 148-4223
Ute New lrvtne Modell
Perfect 38R plus ram rm, pool a spa. Seatfk::c at
$259,900 w/Termsl
Patric.Ir Tcaon 780-8702
View or Ocean. 4BR. 4~ he>r'M w/4,600 sq. ft. AD
on 1 a~ with room for tamis ct & horses. Perfect
for indoor & outdoor e:ntatalnlnQ. $935.000.
Marr JllUSe Ul·52M
Newport'• odr mld.ftla ... 2IR. 2~ cando -24 ..
doonMn temfly, pool + bcllt lllp. A wka It $&15,000.
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Absolute best pride of ownership 4BR. 1/12BA home.
Fam!ly nn wtth flreplacc, many ~ throoghout and
pdvatc bedtyard with lush ~ Prla!d to scD at
$264,950 Call .. .,.... 141.3554
Uie New 11 rt Beadl Home
valu«I Model perfect ~ 38R 2~BA
home w/fNt. yard a lush landscapint. $399.900 w/
Tams I
Putaa -..Senoa MO 1431
Newport Beach. penthoua 28R. 2BA w/dty Its &
mountain views. Pool. spa & tamis. Peek-a-boo
"Bay view" $249,900.
Tarr Dlaaomd w Ped u.t.ea• 434-1504
~~~=-~~~~~ti vt ... 1
~ 3BR. 28A homef Mt a Oty Us views. Must
see.. A b1i191in at $359,000 ~I s.. •nee-4 770-7174
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Incredible Deals in Gated Commnnities with Ocean Views
Exquisite-New Emte with Goraeoas Va::11111
and Valley Views
Localed in I.be eap«icml p&od ClOlllllll1llit d Bar BrlDd
Rudi. this Qlltom desiped lloaic aflto die flllCllt ilt
ardutcctunl deWliDa with ippiadauldy 9D tq.ft. llld
futures 6 8dnns, S BA'a, 3 poaodcr rocms, 6 ~ 3
staircuc:s, libruy, pme room. IJ\IC pnnct kitdra wltll 6
burner ll<M. 2nd c:oottop A breakfasl DOOt w/firepllce.
Main floor ICCUricy room Uld 6 car pn1F.
~·a.m.
Robya Robluoa 240-03tl
SpectlO'tar Oa1D and Barbor View!
Oner wUI Tnde!
Waadr:rW ..._ ii die CldllliR ... ~ ol lalcn a.,
&Im. 11111 dipll llCW cmm llcmt .. OI die .... ol 0...
NII Hmbor ollcn llppUI m> lq..ft. cl lumrba CUllbt wb
.... ~ Nadill '""""' ..,. ~ -'* &qibccs
-~ ll1ila .... ao..a tiltta ... llatt. -OiClbltic ... OCf& It-a: lllllC'I ........ ..
fabUllD-tlm. ..... ~r....
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LGwat Priml Cmtom
in Million Dollar Commanlty
lmprwi'le cusaom home ID I.be pied ~ d
Monarch Point ~th 4 BR. 3~ BA. 3 fiJqUcca ad
apprmimaldy )Im 1q.ft. Dnmatlc !Mii room, .,.....
kitchen ad beautiful mater suite with ntteat ad ft1ll\ed
oeiliq. WOlldetful locltiae ud peat 'flhael Oner U.
been tnmfcmd ad nceda tD d i
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Robyn Roblnaon 240-0308
Contact:
Robyn Robinson
240-0308
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The beal!lY ol Newport Beach is well
presented from the ~us surround-In~ of 601 Lido Park Drive, along the
waters' edge at Lido Isle.
Life at 601 c.an be as active or as re-
laxed as you wish; as formal or informal
as you make it. Magnificent views in
eYefY diredk>n are constantly changing,
with the ~resque harbors, bays and beaches litetally a stone's throw away.
Four exoeptional condominium homes
are now being offered, all featurlns "wa-
teffront playground" views. Entertaining is
a pleasUre m these open plan luxury
units{ with views from most rooms.
AJ the homes Nve wet bars and some
lndude Aunas off the master suites. The
deluxe f~r leads to a billiard room.
The aid room is a c:omfort.ible area to
$Pend an evening with friends. And with the balmy Newport Beact. weather, there
are ampie opportunities to enjoy the
heated, outdoOr pool and ~· A guest
dock Is available fOr visiting y.ichtsmen.
Privacy and security are assured with
24-hour, dosed-circuit televisions, resi-
dent managers and doormen.
These properties may be viewed by
calling Mary Lou Kiehler, Listing Agent,
Waterfront Homes Inc. at (714) 631-1400
or (714) 675-2700.
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REFINANCE NOW
8.5% APR 0 PTS 8.5% RATE 11/4 FrS
1.11 .. Aft-JIY_.
9.25% APR 0 FrS 6% RATE 1 Pr
c..tncdoa, J..._ Loau, ht wl 281 T.D.a, Ne9-0ww Ooc1 I "'CJ
DON MORRIS
mfl CMS Mortgage Servia:.~:~
-_ __,..,mm_.,.. (714) 7 .... MZI
COVER HOME, CATALINA SUNSETS
Forget about going out and getting cold
on a boat to watch the Chrtstrnu Boat
Parade. Enjoy the sights, year round, from
the decka of this wonderful tn-Mvel home,
which ts eet high on the CQtf above the
harbor.
" you tire of the evw-changlng -...
retire to the garden room wtlh lt'a prtvll9
•PL Or play pool or oarda In the mOlt
outrageoua game room In N9Wp0ft. with a
20' alt down barl The gourmet kitchen ta
de8tgned wtth the aerloua cook In mfnd.
And there la a formal dining room to
dlaplay the culinary works of art. The
breakfut room lenda ltMtf to more oaaaal
dtntng and the famlty room 18 a natural
gmhet1ng ptac. off the kitchen, with •
lovety used brick ftreplace.
The UM of fema and treee throughout
the hOUM give the fMHng of • tropical
paradlae, eapectally In the lavlah,
down8talra muter autte. The muter and
ml8bw of the hOuM oeri enfoY the
lndMduaJ hla and here bathrooma aftw
Uutllllng In the Jac-nzl on the deck.
The .. ... .. WOfttl the prtce at
whldl thle property .. offered. For $995,000
you get 10 much more. for your
appc»lllbt*lt lo ,.._ u. one of a kind
~ I*•• Oii Bab Koop lit RI MU
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Army of local realtors doing all it can
Christmas CanTree
program co11ects
over 21,000 cans
The Salvation Army is the big winner
in this year's Christmas CanTree Collec-
tion by the Real Estaters.
Buddy Cb~ Pre$ident/Broker, and
nara DuBois spearheaded the effort to
gather ~ 21,450 cans of food so
far.
"All the agents contributed per-
sonally," Dubors said. 'We did mailouts
to our 'farms' and had a wonderful re-
sponse from our cfients."
The Newport-Mesa Association of Real -
tors kicked off its sixth annual Christmas
Can Tree food drive on Nov. 1.
Each year during the holiday season,
Realtors CX>llect canned goods throughout
the community to donate to local chari-
ties. This yeas &lJ proceeds will benefit
the Salvation Army of Orange County
and the AIDS Serva FoundaOOn of Or-
ange County.
The goal for this year is to collect a
total ol 45,000 ans, said 1991 CanTree
Chairman Stln Sax.
"Each year the support for Christmas
CanTree gees heller and better," Sax
said. 'We easily surpassed last year's goal
to c:ollect 30,000 cans and we feel that
this year's pl II a realistic:: one."
It is not an t9f .-, thoogtt.
Clark, who has been involved with the
Salvation Army collection program for
several rears, said that due to the rough
financia times, collections were down
this yea r.
"The Salvation Army is very grate( ul for
what we have been able to donate," he
said. ''There is no deadline for donating
canned goods. Donations are accepted
all year round.
The CanTree program was ~un in
1978, when the Modesto Board ol Real-
tors decided to collect canned food for
the needy in that community and to do-
nate food to the Salvation Army's annual
Christmas Food Basket Program.
It was a modest beginning, started
without any real financial investment and
with only minimum manpower. But a
container was filled to overflowing and,
when the surplus cans were stacked ca-
sually on the floor in the shape of a tree,
a tradition was begun.
Over the next two years, contributions
increased so greatly that the CanTree lit-
erally grew through the ceiling of the
meeting room.
In 1981, more than 26 tons of food
were contributed, far surpassing the origi-
nal 15-ton goal. The following year, con-
tribut.ions jumped to 45 tons. By 1987,
more than 105 tons of foot were do-
nated, or approximately 210,000 cans.
Because of the tre mendous success of
the CanTree program, the Modesto
Board of Realtors offered it to the Califor-
nia Association of Realtors (CAR.) to add
to its communications ~ in 1984.
From left to right, G~ Assf (kneeUnl), Mike Dc?o&eY, Tiara DuBois, Elia Robles,
Buddy dark, Yvonne RUdnlck, Karen COoper, Judy Reyes and Jay Kelly all helped
make this yur's Christmas Cantree Collection program a success.
That first year, the local Boards partici-
pating in the CAR. C,anTree campaign
raised 212 tons ol food. By 1987 the
amount donated had incre.ased to 1,750
tons, or approximately 3,500,000 cans.
The estimated of value was $1,750,000.
The Newport-Mesa Association Realtors
first started collectinll cans for Christmas
CanTree in 1986 wtth a total collection
of 6,7500 cans, which has steadily grown
over the years.
"The most rewarding thing about the
project is seeing how c.aring and enthusi-
astic everyone has been, and knowing
someone will have a littJe happier Christ·
mas because of our efforts," said Emily
McGinley, CanTree chairwoman at the
Dalebout Association.
Dalebout received 20 cases of cans
alone from Danny Mdrchiano and. the
Arches Restaurant in Mariners Square.
For more information on the Christmas
CanTree Collection program, contact
St.an Sax at (7 14) 759-6600, or Rose
Ul'ey at (714) 722-2300. -----
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YOU'RE INVITED
&j;y Champagne and cheese and share our
spietacular Catalina view. We
special art selection from the
for
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Real Estate
/e«Jrftt telll _., ... • "1pOlf«I by dte ContJ. bach ID JalMe Suldn
nertal ~ nit Co. In Sita Ana. bi.ii~ 0203 L 021 St., $181,000, 2 bedroom. 1 bldl ID
O'anldonl .,,.., "' ,,.. Pflat ewf)' Sm#dly. 8emard c. ~
eo.ta Mesa a 2073 Sanla Ana Awe., $270,000, • bedroom, 2
o JU IE 022nd St., S295,000, 3 bedroom, 2 balh ID Crepy 5eewwt
There I• a dflfereace •••
Low..t lllltes · Best Service
I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GIOUP, INC.
A MORTGAGE CORPORATION
lles/denllal Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 . mllllon * Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Unlts
F ( ) I r. l (l ' t ) In f () f • 11. lf I l i . . l""'. :
D o n T1 /l v / 1...J -85 1 -0~1U.._
30 Yr. Axed
1st T.O.
8.375%/8.828 APA
Max. mi $191,250
M'rl. 1 °' down 60 day lock
30 Yr. A.R.M.
1st T.O.
5.875%/8.420 APA
Max. io.i $600,(XX)
Mil. 1DI down
60 day lock
a 1912 Owdt St.. n12.soo. 1 bedroom, 1 bach
ID 0We $ouWes
o 1to2 SMlta Aft& Ave., SJ.40,000, l bedroom. 2
bid! ID Mld\aef htbr
o 1 718 r.nin.u&a Pl. S277,SOO, to lRliln Br~
leCl
O 21' 016th Pl, $217,000, IO s.nch L Ryan
o 211 E 01Sth St.. S282,000, 3 bedtoom, 2 bath
to Michael Helnef
a 200 lroadway, Sl47,000, 3 bedroom. 1 hMh to
Willia St.adlandet
o 226 "-dway, $264,000, 2 bedroom, 1 bath to
IESTCAL FllAICIAL
IUl UUll rtUUlll & 11111111111
30 Year Fixed
Stlll Under Market
1.375%11.51*,,.
-0.W. ~. lFR.
Cam to $191.260
• 9MGt Ac:tltltable
ldel.Toof
1tart1 a.wa.o• ...
1 S.30960 Day Lock-h
• PUIChole Of ...... ioe
• Ambo loaN CMllabee
to t.t neon ........ _...., .. ..,..
CGll '°' Detail PaullklrRllCM1
(714)720-Me0
1 eo NNPOr1 o () . sae 1 eo ~Beael'l
Thamls R. C.olandrft
o 119 Com Mel& St.. S207,000, 1 bedroom. 1
bach ID bndlll McC.ormick
02101 Welp Ave.; S11M,000, 4 bedroom, 2
bath to )ale H. Molina
o 1043 MoMMa Awe., s200.ooo. 1 bedroom. 1
b.Jth to Andtew 8M'MS
o 2053 NMional Ave., $200,000. 3 bedroom, 2
t>.th to Wiiiiam 1. Oden
o 2053 Federal Ave., S200,000, l bedroom, 1
bath to John D. ltlJIRfl
0 l60 w. 019lh St.. $240,000. 4 bedroom, 2 bath
to c.ou c Oieng
0 119 Towne St., S1 9S,OOO, 3 bedroom, 1 bath to
!Mnin Bennani ~"' teal ~ ules as tepoMd by tlw! Conti·
MnUI ~IS Tit~ Co. in S.nu .Nv. RNl esute
trmsl/ICtions appeM in ~ Pilot ~ SMurdq.
Newport hach
o 3154 Corte r0f1oflno, SSOS,000 to Dine A. Wray
o 17 rtnehunl Ln.. S 1.200.000, S bedroom, l
bath to Huntef B. ICedc
o 17 loyal Saint George. S 1,530,000, S bedroom,
5 b.Jth to Michfft A. Cura
o 2 Rue Cnnd Vallee,S997,SOO. 4 bedroom, 4
b.lth. to Joh'I ~
o 8 lue Mufftlle, SS00.000. 2 bedroom, 2 b.Jt.h
to David FrM!b
o 1S lue Mal'Mille, $675,000, 3 bedroom. l bath
to Urolyn Pmetz
o 21 lumlng Tr" ltd., s ueo.ooo. • bedroom. 2
bath to Michaef H. Gray
o 5 Cherry Hiiia ln .• $950,000, 4 bedroom, 2 b.Jth
to Richard O;amion
o 41 CMMWaler Pl .• U l 7 .soo. to SN11 l Cilco
o 87 Pelican CL, $380,000, to Andrea ICotbel
o 1007 Tllltt Wy •• S680,000, 4 bedroom, 3 b;ith
to Roy E. Martinez
o 3800 5.indune ln.. S880,000, 4 bedroom, 3
bath to Fred A. Bim~rg
o 3805 Sandune ln., S9S0,000, l bedroom, 2
bath to C.eolf rey Brodie
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RatlM a of O.C. 12.1H1 KEY LENDERS AND RATES
30-, .......... 30-,_, Mjuateble
IHTEMST ~ '°9fTS LOCI(. INnMST ~ flOINT'I IMX. llARGIN A.Doi.
.-.tONE RATE DOWN l!A .. MA RATE ow.. l!I MA LOAN l!I INDD FM~
Cal Cout RnMcilil (7t4) 494-2005 8.375% 5 U25 21 1.51 4.875% 10 2.000 7.13 191.250 UGO l8M ..
Central a.-.. Services (714) 833-8394 B.250% 10 2.000 7 1.51 ... ~ 10 1.875 7.18 ft1,2SO 2..375 ICO ..
Certified Mof1gage (71 .. ) 348-8702 1.375% 10 1.825 21 8.51 ... ~ 10 1,175 7.18 111,250 U7S ICO eM
CommWlity W• Mortgage (714) 588 3882 1.375% 20 1.375 10 U7 7~ 20 0.250 7.55 500,000 3.000 LIM eM
Coumywide Fuidng (!14) 25$-ICSOO 1.500% 10 1.000 45 U5 ~ 10 2.000 7.50 111.250 2.11'5 1TS 1Y
A1Sl lnterwtate Bank (!1-4) 951-8208 8.~ • 5 1.750 '5 .... ~ 10 1.750 7.38 111,250 2.750 1TS 1Y
f"nt Pdlc ArwK:ial (71-4) 183-1111 I~ 10 US2S 21 .. ~ 10 uoo 7.31 111.250 UGO tCO 8M
Fronttlne Mottglige (800) 80-7848 1.sooi. 5 1.750 30 1.73 ~ 20 1.175 7.-M 500,000 2.750 urM 8M
Glendale Federal Bank (714~ 724COO 8.750'!(. 20 1.500 45 .... ··~ 20 1.250 t.oe 500,000 2.360 110 1M
HomeFed Bank (800) 554-2828 1.825% 20 1.500 45 ...., 7.875"' 20 1.500 1.02 900.000 2.250 110 1M
Houlehold Bank (800) 3.'n-BN4K 8~ 5 2.000 IO 1.71 .. ~ 10 2.000 7.28 111,250 2.500 sra 8M
Imperial Interstate f"inan. (!14~ M0-2987 I.~ 10 1.600 11 .. .,, l .750Wt 30 1.000 7.55 1,600,000 2.175 1TS 1Y
Independent Mortgage, Co. (71-4) 937-6200 1.500% 10 1.125 21 e.• 5.000'tl. 5 1.600 7.11 111,250 2.375 ICO 8M
lndependerlt Mortgage, Inc. (714) '54 11111 L50C)l)t. 20 1.000 21 • ... l.OOO'w. 10 1.000 U2 111.250 2.125 ICO 8M
Irvine National Moftgage (71-4) 517-3050 1375% 10 1.100 ao IM s.~ tO 1.500 7.32 111,250 2.500 ICO 8M
Maritime Mortgage (714) 248-1 t78 1.250% 10 Ul50 2t U4 4.S75% to 1.750 7.18 111.250 U75 ICO 8M
Newport Financial Group (714) 851-0202 8.2so% to 2.000 IO U1 ~ 10 2.000 1A7 350.000 2.125 ICO 8M
Oceanview Financial (71-4) 860-0855 .. ~ 10 UIOO 30 UI 5.81n. 10 1.500 7.M 350.000 2.825 eco ...
Pdica Mortgage (714) 2S.'M155 ··~. 10 o.ooo 21 1.71 U7ft 10 0.000 UI 111.250 2.000 110 , ..
~Fedefal (71-4) 486-0850 8.375"' 20 1.100 10 UI NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA
Sheanlon L..ehman Mti. (800) 33l-30IO I.~ 10 1.m 1' t.72 5.7&0r. 20 1.e7S 7.0I 1t1,250 2.375 1TS 1Y
V.P. Wickline (213) ne.1'41 .... I 2.000 30 IM ~ 10 1.825 7.31 111.lllO 2.190 1TS 1Y
W• Coast Meg. Group (IOO) 400-1111 I.~ 10 1.2150 30 .. 10 1.871 7.11 2.311 ICO ...
W.cal FNnci9I (71-4) 720-liMC) l.3'7ft 10 1.100 2t 20 1.000 7.A3 • 2.115 1TS 1Y w.-m c-.-. Corp (714) ... 1M UOft . I t.IGO • U7S 1T8 1Y 9cllf\lmdl................................... .......... • '' ..... a , ........... a .......... = .. ---c-,, ........................ .::::: ~ ...... ,..... .. ~cllllllf\ ...... PllldlD .... llMfl ....... ~ .................. 1• ----~ a ......... tsc•wlllllll ... •I I ·-
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Glbldll made regional manager
Thomas 8. Obson has been appointed
regional manager of the Newport Beach
office of Charter Commercial Brokerage.
according to Steve Polito, president.
Gibson brings 19 years of real estate
exper~nce to hts new position. Most
recently, Gibson was regic>NI manager of
Iliff Thom'5 Irvine and Corona offices. In
1989, he was named Manager of the Year
of Iliff, Thom's~ offteeS.
Prior to becoming a manager, Gibson
was an ~ wWl ~ companies in
Denver, Colo., including Iliff Thorn,
Industrial RNlty CorporatJOn and Grubb
& Ellis.
At Cha,..,, Giblon's goal will be to
enhance the company's presence on a
regional Ml and to build up the ament
sares force.
He is a member of SIOR and NAJOP.
Originally from Houston, Texas, Qbson
rea!ived his dqp'ee from Dartmouth
College.
Charter Commercial Brokerage, a
subsidiary of Marcus & Mitrichap, is
headquartered In ~n FmlCisco and has
offices In Newport Beach, Los Angeles
and ~ Jose. Charter perlorms real estate
services simf~r to a CX>tpC>fate real estate
department The firm always represents
the interests of the oompany leasing or
purdming real estate and does not
represent the property owner which is
traditional In ~·
REAL
ESTATE
ROUNDUP
Preaaly to lll'il8llt llallday
wreallls to homeoWMrs
Presley of Southern California home.
owners are receiving an unexpected
touch of holiday spirit this year.
Each resident within all of Presley's cur-
rently selling communities in Los Angeles,
Orange anCf Riverside counties, some
2,650" in all, are receiving a festive holi-
day wreath compliments of the well-
known home builder.
"The wreaths cire our small way of say-
ing thank you to· the ~ who have
oought our homes and put their faith in
our company,:• said L.C. "Bob Altertson,
Jr:, president. Presley of Southern Califor-
nia.
"We recognize that real estate is a very
unusual business because the end prod-
uct is something very personal -a
home. And, it is the small personal touch-
es, like the wreaths, that make a house a
home."
Building proudly for 35 years, Presley
of Southern CaHfomta is consistently one
of the top-ranked home builders in Cali-
fornia, and the com~ny's name has be-
come ~nymous with innovation in de-
sign, excellence. in construction and dedi-
cation to customer service and satlsfac-
tiQn.
The firm ts one of The Presley Compa-
nies' five di~ns, which have fulfilled
the housin.s needs of nearly 36,000 fam~
lies througfl<>Ut the 'f"est since 1956.
0
~,P•lkYmlld
to Toscn COll"8X posts
Forest Crty Oevefopment has selected
Deborah Loughlin as property manager
Bryan Cortea to oversee operations and Mikel Persky
as directoe of leasing at its Innovative To-i.el I Alllfillll IKlllll scana apartment enClave In Irvine.
f'arhft • lll•'ll .ma "By separating the day-to-day manage-.,... •• -ment responsibir.ties from those of lea.sang
Bryan Corlett ol Newport 8ead1 has and then expanding the staffing for botfi
joined the Ont.ario offa of Lee & functions, we will be achievin_s at Tosc:ana
Associates Commercial Real Estate a level of service and attention to detail
SefVicies 111n BOdabt broker. truly reflective of lu~ury urban livin~ "
Co..tett -ID 1 _ •. ·~ates after noted Bob Hatfield, vice presiden of -·-..-• ,._, Forest City Development and project di-
a two-~ 19ldadoi• wtth che Brea rector of this $100 million community of
office ~ ~ Commercial 755 apartment homes. ~ Estate. Since beginnin~ her career with the Ir-
A ~ nitN9, ColieU Rraduated vine Company in 19M, LouRhlln has
from QI Stire Fulenon with a Dachelor's been invorved in all ~ or ~rty
degree In ~ with an managem:ent from reauitJng and tlitning
emPh151i In ...... ~neJ for new aputment c::iom.
Codltt II M lftdullrtll = havfng munities to the development ol oomput· l'HVll~....;...a_. .a..:.:.... , """ erized ~nt systems. She wiU be ~esmwww ._ v... ,vvv tqUIA! .-nnn.sible fOt all on--site _.,.~ and ~ In Illes Md --. earning him lhe ·-r-::· ""t"""'.c..:7~ 1990 "Roolde d the YMI'' award at a staff ol 25 that will ~ _. auu-• re-~ !dent-oriented functions as 24-hour main-
tenance, a full-time activitJes diredat and
<Aiett ~ on lhe a.ino and seaetariil teMoes. Onmed~ ~ ~ ~ 11= With more than eight ye.11 of ~ -.~ """ " ~ enoe that encompasses manaeement posl-lnc. In thi ~ GI 40.000 1quare tlons at such ~lnent apartment mm-
feet ol lndullitll .-a In OMO. munltJes as BIS ~ VIiias In ~
Lee • 1w11r Coinn..cial Real Beach, PefSlcy wiH head up a a of Estlll9 Sil*lli ...... ,_ 120 bfolatn seYef' • T01C1na'1 directof of ~
In nine ala. In Soulhem Califomla and Througte a variety of programs. she •~
Phoeuk. For men lnfom\ldan call (714) her mff will be uslsting iesldents In • 989-~-. lectlng 1nd moving Into their MW homes. ---_._ ____ ~ ..... ---------------------
SATURDAY, Oeoember 14, 1991 I PAGE 33
* VIEW BUYS IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS
AMAZING VIEWS-Of bay and ocean across from park.
Two story 4 bedroom plus family room submit your offers!
$799,000. .
*LEVERAGE WITH 10% DOWN!
ENORMOUS VIEWS-From almost every room of this
SPECTACUl.A.R 5 bedroom 5~ bath custom. Newer
construction with 4 view balconies, 2 family rooms and den/
study. MOTIVATED SELLER! WILL CARRY LARGE 2nd
T.D.! Reduced to $1,245,000
* 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 JUST USTEDl 4 BDRM, family room home. Large lot m
Quiet Location close to Cliff Drive. $459,000.
* "HEIGHTS BARGAIN!"
Newport Beach fee land for only $385,000! Sturdy lath &
plaster 3 ~ 2 bath with 4 car garage .. Call today!
* BRAND NEW LISTING
IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS
TRADmON AND CHARM! Hard to find 4 BDRM 3 BA TH.
Custom with 6 car garagel Convert garage for "Live-In° quar-
ters. Bxceptiooal bouse -Exceptional value! $589,000.
* NEW USTING!
"LAGUNA IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS"
A LOOK AT OCEAN AND CATALINA from the spacious
deck of this 3 BDRM 21h bath home. Two story bmside
location. Oood si7.ed yud. Open ~med ceilings, Frcoch
dooB, 2 fireplaces, private spL JUST ltEDUCED! $58, ..
INCOME PROPERTIES.
COSTA MF&\ Duplm with medmt Income ... -... ~ mt,111
NBWPOltT D4CB DUK.a 1 BloCk to Ocean or Bay.
1..arF 3BDRM 3BA. Owoen Uait. u._m._. ............. ; ....... MU,M
REIM~ 7(l()-,3()()~) ,
.... , .......... _._ .... -·-----·-~-· --------·--·----'
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PAGE 34 I SATURDAY, December 14, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE
148 ft. o n the bay.
New construction.
$3,100,000
301 MORNING STAR
BARBARA AUNE
631-2863 e
644-6200
Reduced! Open Sat/Sun 12-5
Stop! look! Listen!
Close-Up Ocean & Waves View!!
..-----I
"Little Corona Mar'' • 214 Hazel
Privacy -You've Got ltl
Gorgtous -51h Yr New Home -You've Q>t It!
Rm-Out Ocun View . You've Got It
Come & Get It!! $1 ,295,000
Ji"' & Patty McDonald Swb 11iwsboen11
759-9070
uwa •••M>A -.am> wn 3BR 2BA updated smgle sby home wtt.b 21 GR£A! FAMILY FLOORPl>.N .JBR. 2\UA. family
patlas a: used tnct t.rpic. ~Y a: cheerful en kitchen den. l:x:lkxlnies. patl05 a: rOOdect
h1ghJy favored 100 bbi a1111lllri ID....... ..llllDU ID ... ....
....... ow: Bal Is C>..lplex .. ..
----..,..-----. Little !SI custom run • apt. ,,..,,. 1' ....... Bal Is New custom hm + apt. VleWI ol bay #nf,000 ~ =~ Bal ls lrg duplx Great value ..._ ..
----Utt1e ~I Is cus10m 3BR. 2~.BA ,,,.,.. .,......._. .,.... Bal. Is QuMJ4 West End Custom home ,.,.,, ..
671/l. ... 22 ... un.m ........... s.asJ cl\cpla. 09" 2 111 lot. ,,,., ....
....,.., C119C'S llVIDOU) • .1111 LILll • IUll'f WHTJCln
433 Seaward Rd. $569,000
Buy this luxurious, just redone 2BR, 2BA
home!! + 6,000 sq. ft lot you own!I +
steps to pnvate beach!!
Jim & Patty McDotWd Sands lrMStmenb
759-9070
318 Poppy, CdM $705,000
Ptrftct rt•odtl, MW roof, opa ~ ctlll ... . ..... , ....................... . .......... a...i.,_, ........... ~
....,, ... ~ .. 4-0. No .. * WocL
Jim l Patty McOonald Sandt hlrw•ltndn1rw•Mllta
759-9070
"B to ch 1Mrll/lfJll,_.,-..,,__. ~MM ,,,_
2.JOIJ •fl + A ,.,iow l'Otlf top tl«Jc w/ -.A ...., J#lfea for ~ Oii.-•-,•M
Cd MJNlM Hmi,., .u AW' ro r....rMtHeae
ore: 673-3n7
Res: 646-72ll
CANNl!RY VIU.AGE
For This Price!! For This Size!!
& For This Quality!! This Has
To Be The Best Deal For You!!
· 1228 Sandpoint WS!f $67S,OOO
Dramatic ~model Btoadmoor 1. 4BR. 21/J
BA, ~m rm, formal dining, kitchen nook
& 3 fireplaces.
,.._ • hilly Md>oNld ~ ....... "'*
759-9070
let U1 Help Y 11 Sell Your Propertr!
~
0111 C111111-.~.
642-5678
--~-~---~ Ptt:ASZ O IW U
" -~
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
•Spa
.-Pool
•View
**Wlltelfront * .. Wawfront and Pool
._,()Ne AddrM8 at Guard Gate
HOMES
FOR SALE
2 BR plu8 FAii RM or DEN
**51 89'boa COYe9 (8a&boa CoYel) H.B.
PM1'1 ... .000 Sat/Sun 1·5
.. /•a~ vi.ea. Nws>t 8ch
720-1207 S7'98,000 s.t/Sun 1-5
3BEDROOMS
122 ~ Ave, Balboa latend
87s-tez2 1$85,000
3 BR plua FAii RM or DEN
•21.a .__, Old COf'Oft9 !Ml Mar
'1'8IMM>10 11,295,000 s.t/Sun 12-5
• 28111 Shady Lane. Ll9Jna BMch ~ S3$8,000 Sun 1-6
,.,. Ault'! Law, Hawpoft 8MCft
1'73-MOO 1529,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
711 *Udo Nord, Udo ....
91'&4111 Now 182$,000
e4a2 lll'OedMl'I. eo.ta Mau .... ,,, 1385,000
*1112 ... Wlft Lw. Waatcttff NB
?&9-e100 1485,000 S.VSun 1"':30
211 Via Katon. Udo .... ~noo 11:215,000 sun 1_.
11• ~er. Huntlligton 9ch ~noo .... ooo Sun 2 ...
OPEN HOUSE
4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
**2021 eav-lde Dr, N.wport Bc:ft
fl7MH'1 $1,750,000 sat/Sun 1..S
•478 Magnolla St, EutslcM C.M.
831-8011 $389,000 Sat 1-4
.... 5 Cyprua Pl Lane, Big Cenyon
673-e728 $1,395,000 Sun 1"':30
...... • R..,. Chanttlly, 8lg Canyon H.B. 75~9100 $1 ,400,000 Sunday 1-4:30
101 Via Genoa. Udo 191•
873-7300 $1 ,410,000 Sunday 1 ...
5 BR plus FAii RM or DEN
•• • J 14 Oak Crest Ln, Big Cyn, NB fl73-872e $2,649,000 Sun 1-6
... 1eoe Antlgue Way. N.wport BMcti 75~9100 $1,299,000 Sun 1-6
2312 POft l#Wlclt, Harbor Vu Hma
fl73-7300 seoa.ooo Sundlly 2 ...
let U1 ..... Y11
Sell Y.., Pr.,t,t
Ctl ClntlfW,
642 .. 5671
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
If. You Mow it, Trim it, Fix it, Build it, Move it, or Clean it.
·Advertise it in the Pilot Classifieds.
•Coll 642-5678 To ~ace your od todoyl •
SATURDAY, December 14, 1991 I PAGE 35
TOWNHOMES
CONDOS FOR SALE
2 BEDROOMS
•• ...-.972 BapkM Dr Cove W, NS
497-ee87 5485,000 Sunday ,_..
••75 Sea 181and Dr, Newport Beach 7~6000 1399:000 Sat/Sun 12 ...
.,, • e "'24 vi.nna., Halt>Of' Rldg9, NS
844-1 eoo S4e5.ooo Sunday 1 ...
•• ...-9960 Cagney #307, VIiia Balboa. NS
96&-6800 $249,000 Sat/Swt 1-6
2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
• ••""8'7 Jumlne Ct.-Dr, CdM 873-849' $505,000 Sunday 12_..
* • .,8 ~. Hrbf Rdge, NB 780-e702 $489,900 Sat/Sun 1-6
'1 10 Wlldgc>Oee Ct, Newport Crat
873-7300 $288,000 Sun 2 ...
3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
3 BR plual BR
..... ~ .... Ul)Oft....., en-noo 11,298,000 "Sal/SUn 1 CM
HOMES
FOR RENT
• 209 M.,._,.., COf'Clna cM1 Mar
(213) ~ 11400/mo SUN t2_.
.,.
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PAGE 36 I SATURDAY, December 14, 1991
CLASSIFIED
CiENl·.IL\L 11111.!
Lera--.An..n Charming Eaetelde
ea.ta MMa 38f 28a home, frpk: & xtni
st~ loft. Vwy prt.-
vate master .eYfte w/
dr..alng .,.. & office
+ patk> w/lg yard.
The price I• right!
$329,000
Owner Out.Of·
State.Clo•• To
Schoolt/Shopa
5BR 2v.ea w/•uper
matr bdrm & spa. Lg 2
•tory home la realty
unique & great vW.I
Reduced to S257,000
Neat Al A Pen!
Price ~uc:tion. Th'-
oul•tandlng 3Br 1~Ba
M ... Vwde home ha
Ju•t been reduc.d. SPllciou• ftoor .,._,,,
remodeled kitchen. lg
yard, ek>M to country
dub & M:hool. Neat &
clean as can be.
$285,000
lil-.N l:.llAI. 11111.!
Onlr $18~500 Thts lovely 2Br town-home In .,. ucelent
Eutalde Coeta M_. locatlon. lllllcony, lg
yd, 2 car g1119ge & special financing
make thl• an OU1·
standing value.
C.H Nowll
Bring All Oflenl
Corona det Mar
Ctwmer • ~
location • Walk to
•hops • rnt8ur1lnCa.
2BR, 2'4Ba has lt8
own Englleh Pub
room. Lovety petlo &
yard • apa. "°""'* ldtc:hen, 2 C8r ~ & morel Must _,
$550,000
REIVA( .. ,
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REALTORS•
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COROllA DEL 11AR Oul•t location on oc.an aide of PCH
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l'ENINSUL.A .! 107
('OS I A Mt-.SI\ .! I '.! J 111 :\ j l \, (I i () •, :-.,; t-\~I'! >11'1 :\I t-. \l,'1'0 H I i Nt-.\\'l'OllT
La Attractive 3BR, ger, lndry. patio, nr ocn,
no pet•. $1 200 +
dep. Avail. 548-3727.
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28A l'loUH In qui« fut.Ide comm. Enct Lg 1 BR. a1ove, frig, Beacon Bey 2er 28e. OCEAN VIEW home In
beck yercs. ldeel for lndry. pool, )K., gym, w/d, new appla, 1 yr Seevlew. Geted comm
roommal.. sn5/mo. grdnr, MC gete. $750/ IH. Reduced to $950 w/tennl• court• &.
Call 94e-4902 mo. 842-4037 646--0931 or n3-0714 pool. 38A. 2'h8A. fem Oen front Pier Colony rm. Avail 12/8/91. 1 or
Condo!!! brlllld new 1 BR 1 B~ BeeutlfUI 1g 3BR o~ 2 yr a. .... S3000/mo.
' 1n;Actt .! 169
Vll1a Balboa!
Speck>ua 1 BR + den,
aec\Mtty condo, nice
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$1250/mo. Avl 12/15.
Villa Rentals llUllTlllQTON 311 Alta Ln. 3 BR, 1 ~ frp1c pool ipe rec pa.x, itlnt PIN\. toe. 2 Lydie Hiii, Ag1. 644-llAClf AREA 8A end unit. Enc room, gu~rd gated. car gar. lndry fee. 9080 or 780-0223. 675-4912
**'310IMO Ind utU. ••2BR 18A t blk to patio, dlt 2 cat g• 11000/mo 627·7957 yNr'ty. 1 1800lmo. 546-OCEAN VIEW home-In W terf t 38 28
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tr. Palk. over 55. China Co~e/oceen. rage. $1100/mo. Call SHARP & CLllAll 1b 0137/d, 723-0518/1. Seevlew. Gated comm • ~ond k r $15~
aectrm. 28a. IMllAC VI-. dec:k, trplc, gar. Mr.7~~1=·5=1· condo, quiet, o~ Big CMpn Condo on w/tennli court• & 2fce ~Br 2~. 0 lrplc, 2
U!SS TliAN $40,000. lndry. 21512 Seavlew. --------grHn belt. W/O, frig, golf courM wMew. pool. 3BR. 2"'BA, fam car gar. 1 blk 10 bch. 9W OWfter 714473-$1275/mo. 673-0881 COSTA MESA/ 1475/mo. 545-6115. 2BR 2Ba, HP ger, f/p, rm. 1 °' 2 yr lease. A $1100 N/Pe1 648-2983
8211. call for Apj)L NEWPORT a~·cH l1800I mo 644-62152 ..... •t $2800/mo. 2215 Goldenrod, 3BR '"" · Lydie Hiii, Agt.
1e1 w1oc1an vtew, 2 LIVE NEXT TO WTIL.Uff FAlft.YHOIE 644-9060 or 760-0223 ~JI,:~. ~'rs.9164';g· EVERYTHING ~:~.~~,; 4 BR + d • n , 3 BA , RE2MfOOELEydO 38R 28~ choice 1oc, pool, golf, fenced yrd. Frahty p, pvt . gar wa
PM..-~ A• 48R 211\BA. com. pool. 180 Cibrlllo St. 2 g# s1300 544-2054 pntd. Pe1a & kid• OK to Beck Bay. Yr1y IM --Country Club •-n ~-v•-·· gar Avail Jen 1. '2395/mo $1550 ~4M439 lt63t9 -· · .. • ---· ...... • e 2&3 Bdrm, 2'hBath Completel~ l'ur· Luxury condO. 2 mas-dener. $2,500. 8kr. nu e Townhouae .. p•· I h d W t .,.1 851-8Hi0 Ownl/Aflt .., """" Golf tennis I.al 1 64Q-4152 "' .. n • • • •• par ..
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ISLAND .!h06 -==-~ ~.al~. • crp pn . . •Subterranean .lust bring your tooth-IUegant Condo wt gated comm, 4BA on.nng ehar9d C>wrl-88" EXECUTIVE Oeted Perking bruahl 2 Matt atea w/ bey oceen, city llghta 38•, !largest model. BRIGHT & CLEAN •UWWWf clplll WI .-.Np. 790-1921 HOME Viry private, e Oulet Gardin d g.-carport. ~pe ~ 2er 2ee 11200J The Port Ro~at atudlo near weter. ~.-.. ~ .... -contemporary 58R, Setting pOot S1500 + utl.ls: mo Nr bch. Pool apa 12500/mo lse. Sandy $700/mo Ind. parking ~-Waf 3BA home. Pool, apa. •EZ Access lo O.C. Avt if7-911. 757-oT71 ten.nla, fllneu' rm' Mlttmen, Vel1ntln• & utll. 854-9n9.
Privet t 3 Airport Guerd gated. Aefrlg & _!ropa M+109e S. BAYFRONT tBR. S599.000 Ill 1117 bHC~H~cc;;:ooJ'mo. •Ideal for Airport 1cr Incl Call A ·~= ==== ~~~ .. ~end& EJyi1s7:!~: Pe$rUso8n$nT•~.,TW. ~•vi~•. Bk;. 72<>-3~~ o~!~ro.~03~~nd!0a ::~ dZ',;,:r:~'~·o~~
uouu -upper .duplex. gar. mo yrly 9734940 s1ooec L.oocr«:w" "---MOVE·UULLOWANCE 3BR °' 28R & study. HARBOR RIDGE! trptc. 2 deck•. ocean tJool A(JI.. .......,.. l/•kl• 3Br 28• S950 2BA, nu kit & 1111 rm., Guard gated w/ Oen CdM 2Br 1 Be $900 ocn vu. f/p, lg front 111-. upgreded thru-
8A""'°'9T MG••• UDO ISi.ii. .Nee 38R CdM 18a 18• S875 (714) Me-4472 deck, akyllght, hot & City VI-from ou11 Yrly Sl500/mo.
BALBOA
PENINSULA i607
2 O 2 7 B • J •ad• ..... + ofc.· Unnrlld_; a-1, C . Ward moat room•. Sky· VII'-A-tall $1,780,000 khch. Furnlu~fur';. S31·2242 Jerln• Kala•r ~~~~~=l lights. hrdwd nra. Ir .. ... $1900/mo chramlng
4 t3 Edg•w•t•r • 12500/mo. Haw. (n•) 8 50-8194 dr• w/ b9Yeled g1 .. 1. 875-4912 Baytront, 2BR 2BA.
1'1,.M0,000 PORT HOTS... R• Nr Ocetm 2BR. 1 BA Mr. Watter etc! 040-S384 pvt bch, prkng. B'oet 57 a.-.o. Oo¥ee • ........,_,___, 38R 28.. w/fp, petlo. 209 Mat· uc:= H STEPS TO SANDI apace evt.1575-1751 1-,000 fncNewu. ' "" guerlle. OPEN SUN E'SIDll N-Spacloua Hart.or •-omee YEARLY Studio to1-...-...,...--.,.....__,,--. •OnNr•· ~'' ftoell, 11800/ mo. 12~ 11400/mo Avall 2-e1y hH 4BR 38A, 2 Portoflno, 4br, 3be. 38A homea/duple••• •Bayfront 1Br, 18• w/ liWW AIJt. Duncan 646-1938 lmmecs. 213-4eM325 lrplca, fncd yrd, grdnr. •DUPLD 2Br 2Ba. lge llvtng & femlly w/ evt now 1575-$1850/ bay vleWI CIHn, 111•
PENINSUl.A PT .Zbd $2000/mo. 84().()1588 gerage, balcony, blk trplca, excellent condl-mo Incl Oceanfront. & quiet. S795/mo yrly
2BA 1'6M. ~ ..,. YMf'Y-1925 Ooean vu •"'Y .. m . E' Id acloua 3br to bch. 11200/mo. lion $2.500/ mo. 157&-Villa Rtntall Incl utlla, 1573-1943
gated OOfMft. poof, N"'WPORT BCH new cerpet 511 See· 2eb •2 ap ,.....,. (818)35M539 2899, 790-0204 days. "'-........... 8 h •pa, Whit• ••ndy "" • d 2BR' 2BA f I a. car gar .... ~. 875-4912 ""'"en....... ac •lor bHClt. Cofw•l•n• eec 81udlo . $1050 wet i 690. 760-83;f. lg yard, pet ok. Avt \41 ., .. , to bchl Lg 3& Hlii•OR YiiW HOMl!i Balboe Boardwelk
ihopptng. teM,OOO. TOWERS 2bd. beyfmt. ger, 1 • · now $1100 /mo. VIII• 28a duplex fumlahed. Sherp 38A 2BA fnv1 din-v....a .... 2Br 2Ba Pvt. quiet & aecure ~ .._ t"4 we 11300 Shoreclltt9 old~. bUt Rental• 979-4912 8 mo lae. Avt lmmedl Ing rm, eec synn, ~g Dual matrs 51100/mo. $610 Yeetty Incl ut111.
979•"11 ,,I 0... UDO ISLE 2bd apt. charming 3BA 2Ba, if•lde 38' 28a S950 0wnr 7 ... tue ywd. Good loc. S20l5Ctt' All amena. bch, MC, HIS. WP. U:Ml.372.
fun'l9r 6 AeloD. cal U00 IS~~ bd cot frplc, dbl g., 6 lerge CdM 28' 1 Be $900 1 BR CONDO. Spadoua mo. Inds gmdr 18CM084 vu, 2 ~g ~
Cf9'g CCllMrl 4197-eel7 ..... ~ 11500 • yerd, $1775 mo. Avl CdM 18• 18a S875 oe..n View. Pool, apa, 00 IS'., P-' home VILLA IA~•!'! B OWMlf' " W'9 --• Jan. Agt 78 ... 388 Atrt, C. Ward tennis, walk to bMch. LI ~ ......, · -W Y I • t PENINUl.A • 4 bd i31·2242 1875. 946-112• 9\fH. Bay Vu 7BR 15\.<tiBA. Fumte .. 111 t • " • • ••• r Upper. new cpl & 909 VIA Udo Nord 1BA ec.an View :,~----"°"":; NEW=$~ . 1 ~--~~.~~!. 3:R~· :-:ic.. $4500/moAgt87M181 =:V\e
lend fDr 9ddttfone. bd BBC..,_. S1725 * S2SO OFF* 1at Mo. 2~8•, dining rm, GowmM llltch. l2eoct.' Npt Shrs 38' 2Ba. e.,. 1BR tt•so w
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T~P#lf'IF C0A0HA on MAR. ~. 28R 1BA Cot· frptc, ger. $1050 mo. Open House Sat/ bef cpt. frp1c $1500 Unturnl9Md
M 11 I+ •tr•et. I bd oaVbey w • t.ge, $925. 184 E. Wll-Remu 942 .. 797 Sun 3137 Cotte Marin AQt tt~M etvte-28R 28A Ocean View
S11a,OOQ; Ya?tlll. S22SO aon. SM Mike #178. Ntoe 281 2~8• twn-7150-11534 tine 8M-Hpt Nty tt800
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Channing 1 BR, a1ove,
trig, crpt. gar. tndfy
rm. No ~ta. 1 penon.
$785 + MC dep, Avt
1/1. 1 yr IN. 040-2784
LoWllt ...... ..... UDO HIGHAJSE • 2 642-9402 hme, garag1, frplc, 38R/2~BA Beat loC8I In er... Condo 38R IEAFAIRE 2BR 1 \4i8a. .. &. brtte. In.,.. "'Polt .._.. ..,,!dw~ATw.8""!2~. 3 •ie2a a•R dptx, w/ pool, eanyonMc1V1onan wooded complex w/ ~ nu _ ....... lhJi-aa1 1BA Cc.Wt a HarbOf ~P::'· :~ ':o"!i "" d d • ._, ,........, ,.._,....... '• ward Nu crpt. .,... S95Qlmo. • aome oceen view. >Ont ...-1 .. · .. 0~0 -.--...... ... __._ ... -... ..-paft •Ill. up. bd 88C Apt. vu• • o,..i ..._ W/O hkup. Refttal• 879-4919 cond. Pool & ~ ~ 1., /mo. .....,...... $950. AfJt 75e.o874 ~!!!!IP! M.000 page 847·7940 NPT HOHTS 2Bt 1Be pncng 11250 99eo688'7 M--Ann lie Quire 410 S-ward 2-atory
'i WINTE1' dpbr, petlo, nu kit/ cpt. .... ldtte lmmac exec Nwpt ShOrH. 38R 2BA. -· 2BR 18A, ~ P•tlo. 8111 ~~ MHTALS AVAILABLE •l're• Rentl 3 BR w/d hlcup. N/peb 182.5 twnhme, 3Br 3Be. 2 g8', spa. rv ocn. nu MM770 comm pool, dbl CW· ...U 2\tBe twnhM on bluff Avail now. 844-8588 car gar 11895 858-carp9t/palnC. comm pl, Herttw "-lty port, saso. No Peta.
2.8r .. .... I I ~ont Homee Inc. it2~:.2~~ ape Nr Nwpt Hta, 4BR hH, 0827 Coast Npt Prop $1450. 9Ql 2114763 •n uoo 832-418
cw • 1hM 811' .... ANMa'a 28A, lg country k1' w/
81aelle... Pr•in 911·1400-, ~ 1BR 1BA. alng. g.-, yd, fem rm, 2 eet gar,
1218,001 tin 000. 91DW9, elee/Wetair paid. pool/lpe. W/d hkup,
Iler .... -· 785~ Joann. $825. $1475/mo. 759-1094
Gr•• Le--.flll 1300 ctep. l550-7737 •g:_.eTa•atiA •• 'r,f.._.
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FEATURES ~ ~ mlnutM wale to bm. Muter w/ mo. Lea• e75-5317 No P9C9 8Si .... T ~DE 28R. 1BA.. nige, lndry rm. CIOee NOW LOSING Huge yn, new crpt. to SC...._ MeS/mo. EXCWSIVE from ~ be11cM1 BA. 2 CM 911"· M251
BEACH & COUNTRY In WaliMa canyon. mo + ~ utl9. USO ORl!AT 8TUDIO. Tile, **F'" Rent 'tll '92, al Peta OK. 1700/mo. 90S 8UNl'l.Cnla
o•k c•blneta, p.,1 utll pd, 18', fng, plillo, •BACHELOR unit. CENTAUR MGMT. CLUB OOMMUNmES on 1 y I e 5 fn I g ht. dep. Call 721-M34
lurn, w/d , ulll pd. '576. 201 t f:hiltit St. Ind utla.. l500/ mo 842-2281or131-2125
S&95/mo. 64<M255 8e0-37~ C111!<Mt151~ 1aA Alt(, Hat .._..
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Apta w/ff'pte. wet ber, w,.. Corm By the male n/atnta, dNn,
micro, w/d hkupa, s ... P.O. Boll 211, rup to etv condo.
oen1ra1 w a garage Walmea. Hl 187te. or Pool. )ICum. taQ/mo
w/extl'a Morag9. Ah call (908) 837·1581. + Ulla. Aval Jan 12. N-STUDIO w/apa. •••HAR• ..... " .ORllAT• tBA. Enc ~ •""'· Pool la Ocean aid• of PCH. 2BR, bftlM 171N11mo, gw, el9C ....,., Mg. l•undry room. Call
Quiet ., ... All utb pd Cu OK. Cel P.m. Agt HI peita. Pldlo IS50I 54e-90a-1 m.im.nanc. Ind. Ff9CI 24147'M
SOSO/mo 723-0fJ08 848 •••o mo + dep 842..-.. i-,--~---llPl.--wallc---1 =· no peta. UTAH SJ<I home near Warad 2 PfOf m. Of f. :_~ Alla/Snowbird. 411A. to w 48 28A qutet N. w Ly " •• OD-•CLOIE TO ALLI ••OVE-111 IPECIAIJ :. ~ ~· •~D 18R/1U •2ooom1 1 BEDROOM 9etty84•U70pea. 111Mlt1t 38A. S1200t' week. .,. ... l300.'mo + utll.
Pvt P•tJo, balcony, • Poot, epA, Cable htwp
gar, lndry. Aval nowt 2BR tBA. lndry rm, Wan.Ma VIUAG• 11RW,W
$896/mo. 157.e753 CIOH to •hope .. MNtU Plll'bkM oc:.I\ View. Cal 144-5189
FAIRWAY Al'T'S.. 87 ... M Diena. eacr. 551 .. 181
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842-5878 &62-2281 ora1"2'725 2BR 18A, d/W p.no with panotamlc bey tloa. no peta. Avt 1/t . hM from Mind. Fem
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dep. Tom 845 eeez. svall. No pets. 11800/ NWPT HOTS Lrg 2BR -*. 07we25 aft 8pfft
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38A 2~BA. end gar, w/ •UDRll $700-. frplc. gar, etc. No wanted for amentee
d h= pool & apa. 1 IDRll teoot Peta. MOO. 780-8077 owner. e..uttfUI 2JIA ~ ~.:=t• F,t. d9hwahf, stoote Oii WATiii Channing, ~=t ~
·-------· -lncf. No,,... "65-4855 amel 2br, ~ for 1 hOu....... • .,. ALA .OAllA APTI *lM'u9 nr 2bt1. .. ..,. pereon. no ,,.._, udl r--. c.a for ctNle $390 OFPU from w...CU p1m. 5 pd seso Y"Y MO-et45 &4H553.
1 a 2BA, d/W, beeut "*' hm ocean, frptc. OWE YEAR NEWt -BAUK>---A-lal-Rftp--.-prof-•:: .. .:.••:,:~
PoOI .,.L Rec rm, pool 187S. 842-7030 2BA 18A Prlv.t• M/F '° ahr et.gent Fr .. pef1clng. lunct.
lndry rm, doe• to •LOTI OF ROOlll• ~or ~. 2nd 3000 a.t. 3BR/3BA room a con.i, reeept.
•hop• and buaea. $200 -11 month FREE with cuatom dfftgner hm. cont room, ,AX. cop. 1595-Ml'SIMO vrr1 ..... , ll80/mo. Call N/amkt. '750lmo. Call 1w ...., JW Alrsiort. 5'° W. W1L80N la 28R 28A. Oerage, * eeo.ea10 * Paut, MC).3714 Deya & '3iofmo, MO~
7224012 or ~ andry rm, nice quiet~ 72:M742 Evee. N °'*"-'. 833•&0
,.._ S .. ...._ Fncd ..,. c:atlon.115Q/mo. L 2BR, ,,_.,, ......._ r-· 1480 llOllROVIA 18A cottage /2 C.M. Ck>M to bcl'I & NB ComlM!del ~ 41 gar, ft::tcta water & CENTAUR MGMT All new w C:: ahppng. SN M)'llah, for reN. 100 eQ ft.
antnr.1585/mo. &42·2281ora1-2725 ~ 11w~tae c lean 2BA/2~BA ~MIS/m0-110aq ie&-1521. TRW req. --r"• twnhm w/fem prof. fl 1200/rfto. Both
IE' I Lrg 2Br bllt-1 BA. Baytront, pvt Of 11000/mo WinWf M•ture, rHp male newtv CSecoreled. NI • __., bHch. W/O hk~p. rwttat. Aval nowt Cd prfrd. 1410/mo + ~ utll ti.nlehecl. Ptanty cony.a.':: ~ ";20 new d/W, fl"plc. 11500 Aell1M:IM._1030 utlla. 122-eeoe.~-. of FtM ....-.. Oeelr· r--20th St. &4Z«>IO lnd......, 87~1 s.pe to beachl ser CM ~ 2BA tBA able locatlon nHr ••R t... atepe to 28a, d/W gar deck ;,...,. -& Hoea ~ LSID• MU DSCOR bchl End gar, w/d evt, tt 19513al 2aa,' dectc, ~ + ~ ~ + ~ a.I. Kit. Pfflt. C.. daY9 ~· 1 ~· .... ~ 1975/mo. VIP ProPe d/W, gar, redone amiu OK. 1567 tm 845-edO. ev.Nnga ..... ~ cal"""' .............. •7142~• 11276. 8kt 84248$0 • 075-7171. Aell. tor • ~7'515 38R Ula, atepe to behl CONSIDERATE fem, n/ Wiii aub IHU el or pert
Harbor la 19th 1BR. O~. w/d, 11300 Welle ...... illr..... amlu atv b9IMlt Lak9 of 70l eq a o411oe. 'Loe
tBA. ~-wetconweSo Move 1n ,.., 1acr • Deo. Reel numl '°'"'nm. Tnna. pooi, on Bmy. "Cel n41144-
se50 + MC. Lndry rm ~1&05 Of 815CM>111 * 1BR·M85 ape S350(mo .,.,.,..., 8291 '°' deMlt.
Upper unit 1187-aie 38Al28A. 1 gw, aharp Pool/Spa 841 9138 c..t. .... • ....
LARGE 21R tl81 ctuP'lc. 11275. 20e Col-w•ifcLiPP HR, avtat1an father w/2Bt
11-a... 131:...0.. ton. NwpC Sht8. bch/ 2BA, trpc, pool, 4*' 1 Ba duplH 8ffk• 1,400., ...... .....-. fplpedo. M0-3727 poft. 1875. 148-3S78. roomt'Mle. ~ W/D, _,.. ehbitFMii
Bach ~ Ull pd '440 kitchen, apple., .,... .. , .. 29A 2BA. gar, fncd a ieA Apt. iw. a tea'. Yrtv 2M 1M_ clw, frig, age. garage a off1-...,.. ..... ~;.;..;;;;;;;:--
yard. 1850. Owner 28A, a-car gar, ~ ~oo.e:-"°· =Mt pwldng. All udl9 :'1~"',.:00...::,...
1'7H111. a1,0H.9'l-ou&. pe9.IMO.~~ .,,,·::::::~A~ ~ 0-......_. Avt
LAO t BA W/blllcoftV. 1 &ACK llAY 1 BR 1 BA. 801 f46.4520 OOCfl'I· c.a 11/7 ..... 1 t ..
mile from bMch. Ou frPc. QllW W/OJJfV. Ywy
atove a tiMt. 16251 n&ce a QUlet.. ~ EAITllDI c..•. mo. 172-4808 721-11IO 38R town.'lome. ,.,
•OITI IERRENO BLOCK TO IUCttl ~ -=~...:: a DPlJC8 on "' ... ,. APARTlllllTI $200 OF'Pll ln8'de lliundry ,.... sw-1a.1 elf Could
1BR 18.A, 1125. UH 38R 28A tow« unll. \lea. free excerclM be aplt. ............... . °" 1et .. ...... OeinlQe. dl9hwaaher. equipment • tanning ... ,. ~I a a vl. Covered 11150/MO. All you need le yout b o th. turnlahed a new ~. bMIJd. a10 GMNT bedrm, bellhnn. l.owtv kitchen a Mno room apwtmen4? ~
lndacpct • .-ooi, 2 st08 LUGONIA ~toe,"" bCN Md iaroe aundeck. l•I• you compare lndfy rme. aetiect com-CeHTAUR MGMT. ~ •fl31_.... co.ta • ..._. .......
pi. Me-TOt 7 142-= Of~4'725 E.*a Clffn; Wue 28R, Houaern.t .. to ahf IC1nl or ponyl
lllW 1BA, beeCt1 earoee at. 1g OCMlt ._ ~ ""-' MM11.-1en••lll4111
2M 19a. pvt~ ~::·OUtl:Tdpllc.N~ pdo, Mao +18'/IUl C,._. 38r 38a oondO, .......
waaher/dryer gOOd Udo' .:a-:e:· beech. .....0708 ISOO+ 1A1a 'Tn4111 =..au.a.~ ltasGhno. .. 14141 &.ACIUllA KH ~ M/P ehr _,..ch eDt.
197171:.:t:14:, • ll'l'W'MO. HR llPL w/p ..,.._, ocw vtewa, 1411hno + utk. 11>
' ptirtdng. 1• St. 1k:f1 .... to ~Hiid 8 '"' 8'. nice rm. ..,... .,,. ..,.., on ._ Bay._ auns ~ ~ Mike or Rob ... .an
.. '.IMAo frolo. a-, f1'1.18S7, ld0-1M1 • Up~:~~ MESA VERDE. t mw
1781/mo. 1 • INtne ...... ~ vu for . • aV9ll MaW 8R WIPll'
Atte n Tao.... 1WOC lbr, .... 11600. PANATI! ...... "°°"'" BA.iaoo/Mo .......
SpecNI. 1100 Off 1• atw. 1ba, S1.io ...... Nnt. 11GllWMk Avel BA atw ~
mo ,.,._ &'aide 1BR no eJ"lo0:»7. nowl C .. 17M470 P1ua1'1 hofM WIMot. 18A. HUD Welcome. apa A lrg Y"L ..._ ..
_. .... J1Ne12 No matter iW6 ~ ~...f WMiiii flD ""llli: ill what you're C' +. Ava1t J9" a. 04M ..,. .,,.... ..._
doing, your '480 + dep ..... .,..,. r:.tto '!or.~~
hometown WWW to ... NW ii
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Ptt:sm11 n.-. smo n the 199~
officers wt 4 Cl'm were ~
'lhnedlr' ...... ~the
NNpattt W•'"•c-iJh:c> d ~
6 lst AllMll t? ds Ostwo11y.
Hefd • -res $J CIS Hate. ~ ~ .. WJ .... odpa. officials ior
their ...U ..t t1et'C9iidd the peq*
~6eirpllms. ..,.._ I_.. .-s my Un. .. said SWo
~ hf!-hw ..... flle pie &om 1991 PN ., RDl .,,.._
Sullo. ~ c.am ~ resident. ~
serwd CD~ ~ d COOW1tittees Mld
was duii m d lhe Political Albin
G: lP I .. 1989 .... ~ Community
R.t4aDoea GamanAse in 1990.
~ tJee, wtfl ~ ~ fOI
rn J'lillS and rw ~ working with
.I d ,.,.._ • Sallo Slid. °1 beieYe we
~ .. fie bnblion for doing.
numlie d l hinp ID Imp the Association
~:'J:U~~~
PW opened lhe <Je1e1owy by
waooaliag the honored ~ ~
induded Sm.. MlrUn 8aF50", Newport
Beadt Cly Councilman John ~
l"e.port leadl Pbnnir'R C.ommissioner
~ Debi, and many ochers.
The nearly 200 people ln ~
~ chen lleailled ID Christmas carols
wh1e they•. peibmed by the EsUncia
D D' P&«. l'th t • nm s.m. fl\ -. I Bl:l:s
Showcai5e ~ l.lndi!r nr . :r
lJncb /l.1t:sas~.
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aclit515ied p:p ..t ... ~
ptai5e '° Pfatl and -....
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ro6e d &le ftp ia ,,.. lille llMs
extr~&...y ~ -••• .. 9G. .,
would 1iz ID pcwl • .-:i1I
coo1wnedalioll ID D 'j f'b/f is
~ leadesship.. Wr .. ~ -~
MOUnd ior l'IUl"Y· ~ ..... ~
~ec.iaR ii. ..
Be giesun P' d+i d Dec. 11. 191 10
be "OoNld PWf DI¥.-~ ... '"
the mio"'**~ bJcl ID Pilil.
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Griffith named Realtor of Year -----... Ma-
Nl\W()RT IECi-'tlS ~x~
lion d lip t ws -• ~ '° ~ cllia 'l
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His hrsa ~ IS • INkv \\\IS in n. ~ ~. 1919, ~ ~
~~htitMd~"~.
Qiffitt\. ...., hilS dfltdt~· ~ ~ ~iMU:
drm. Aid his fint ~ In -h.ls "' ,_.,~ t'tttcl
~ Education Cornmltl8.
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., try to put on dmes ~ ~'f'S ~ •
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PAGE 38 I SATURDAY, December 14$, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
SIBIED REAL ESTATE
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COM LO 1BR Cottege, 2BR 1788. o.. Cllbte, ~pt,1~~0.. ':;anewg•. •2000PJtr TnMlngtoW..KlllMI. MOf' .......... to
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de1ached w/patto. prof wpa"°t ,/trlndtyh. pd.rm~ 1760 No Pet l40-24915 LQ 1~ 18A, d/w, ga-THE QUNV'IW McLAIN ENTERPRISES H.w8I; IM)' In etw l9R COftdO. I min only, Avail 1192. 16451 a., u ""''7• -. ao.. MOW L&ASING FEATURES ~ IU*t "*""" walk to beh. Mut9f w/ mo. LNM 876-5317 No pets Ut ..... 7 *EASTSIDE 2BR. 1BA. nige, ·-7 rm. EXCWSIVE from..--.... beechM BA. 2 aw gw. M25/
Huge yn, new orpt. to SC Ptua M81t/mo.. BEACH & COUNTRY In ..¥.J';;a-canyon. mo + ~ """-l250 GREAT STUDIO. Tiie, **Fr" Rent '1111 '12. a• Peta OK. S700/mo. llOS SUNPLOWllll Elegant country club ClUB COMMUNITIES on I y I es Jn I g h 1 • ctep, eel n1~
oak cablneta, par1 utJI pd, 1Br, trtg, patSo, •BACHELOR unit. CENTAUR MGMT. e.~try ~lu::: 1, 2 a 3 Bedroom weekly ratH avalf. 8oulh COMt Matnt. F•
furn, w/d, utll pd. $575. 2011 ~ St. Ind utb. l500I mo 0424281 °' 131-2725 to Fa.Non I• Apta w/trpte, wet bW, Wttle ecwm By the m8le n/.,,.,, dNn,
5695/mo. 840-4255 &eo-372tll048-a77 C8I KMfn 1514424 18R Altt, Hat ...,._ Spadoua 2 & micro. w/d hkupa, SM. P .O. 8ox 211, l'MP to etw condo.
N-STUDIO w/apL ••SHARP M•W•R .ORUT• 18R. Enc "' •lvd. Pool & 3Bdrma apt homea w/ central air & garage Welmea. HI 18791. Ot Pool. )llCuZD. SllQ/mo Ocean aid• of PCH. 2BR, bttlna V95/mo. gar, etec range, fl1D. laundry room. Call den, w.c bW, watw/ w/u&ra ftOnlge. All cal (108) SS7·1M1. + udiL AWll .-, 12.
Quiet area. All utile pd CC OK. Cell Pltn, Agt NI peta. Pldlo $550/ 548-9081 dryer ~~. ttr. 1N11ntenMce Incl Fred 141-9768
$650/mo 723-4908 849 1aao mo + Hp~ t R upetalt9 llPf, Walk-pQioe, 2 cer garage, =· ~ UTAH SkJ tlOme near Wane.ct I ptOf m. « f.
NII w Ly " •• 0 D-*CLOSE TO ALLI ••Oft.I• IPICW.I ::,. ~ ~ =.a ~ Sqny, No .:;: ~MAIN Alta/Snowbird. 48R, IO shr ... 28A qWt
l!LE> t8ft/tU •200 OFFJI 1 8EDROOM a.tty e44 HTO l'ROll t2,000 111M1111 t8A. 11200/ .-k. w . l300(mo + utll.
Pvt paUo, balcony. • Pool, apa. c=.e~"l AY1llable ll'l\fMdlately FARNAY ms. ..,...... ow.. •. •14111
gar, lndty. Aval nowt 2BR 1BA, lndry rm, WSTLMll 11R wr1oft 110 CANYON
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I $895/mo. 8574753 Clo•• to ahopa 6 MNtn Parblde OCMf\ view. can 144-a189 ~
3 Unea... 3 Dav-... 3 b~~· .::.::-~50 AY911abte nowl Apt)( '° Npt Mte 38R 38 hM
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DoUwa. •. MerchandlM · mr MAPLE ... , Nt .. t07 f/p . /d hk a • tu.,.._ Cir-.., under $500. CENTAUR MOMT .... No~ "ON TM• WATWR" p, gar, w up, pa-28R tBA BALBOA 1 'l'09AIM1 •1 M2..S978 28R ... ...._ --wt1h ..... __... -.. tloa, no peta. AYI 1/1. hN fl-om ..-.d.. Fem
M2-22M Oil 9314'1'25 • ~"te7i ... +. 'MOO view. '28r~'i&;. dp l1250/m0. 759-0874 pt'f'rd. 1395/mo + \it
Selling merchonaise for under $50 ? We'll run
your 3 line ad FREE! AU out the coupon below
and mail to: ClASSIFIED ADVERTISING
The Newport 8eoch • Costa Mesa Pilot
330 W. Boy St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627
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:~ . -----~----------------: (ily __________ Zip __ _ :Phone ______________ _
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dep. Tom 845-Wa •"*'· No peta. I UIOQ/ NWPT HOTS Lrg 28R •lee. 8'7we25 aft 8CMn
JD Property Mgmt mo. 873-7082 1BA, newty dec:'Ofa'9d, Attractlve aiAbte tern.
3BR 2~BA. encl gar, w/ *21DRll $7'00t frplc, gar, etc. No wanted fOf ..,.._.
d hkupa. poo1 a ..,., tlDRll SAAA..L ~ saoo. 7eo«>n own.. BM&1tttU1 ... * VVV1f 2BA Condo. Sseolmo. ~~~mo. 2233 ,...,._ Frta, dahw*, atoY• ON WATU Charming. Rent neootJab6e _...
,,_Rd. M8-7'00t. lncL No pet! 045--41156 atneft 2~, ~ for 1 hOUMC: .... llllg & ....
ALA llOAIA APTI •LMve 21:1t 2ba, ttepa penon, no S>N. uen r--. Clll tor det8l9 •1t50 OFFll trom w...c.in ptaza. 5 pd S850 yrty eao-1145 ~ ~ min trom -.... ~~~~...,,,---..., •118 .... Otnoe
, a 2aR. dlw. beeut poo1 se7s.~o3o" OIEYEAR 1m BALBOA, .. Resp, P'°' ... " ...... 12. rum.
pool .,..., Reo rm. -2BR, 1 BA. Private Mir '° ahr etegent '"'" pertc"'9. lunch lndry rm, cloae to *LOTI OF ROOlll• patio Of balcony. 2nd 3000 a.f. 38MBA room a cone., NCept.
ahop• and buaea. .200 0"111 month FREE with custom deatgner hm. conf room, FAX. cop-$59541'1S/MO ...,.1 S860/mo. Call N/amkr. l750/mo. Call 1er • ...., ./W Airport. 530 w. WILSON LO 28R lHIA. a.nae. • •ll0-8ato. Pal.II, A0-3714 Deys. l350imo, lft0o40.mo.
722-90t2 or 042-.22.ll lndry ""· nloe quiet lo-723-8742 e.tea. ,., OWnlM ~
Clean Studfo. Fncd yd, ~'::..":0vta ilMODiLID 2BR, C.M. ao.. to bCh a NB Cofl'lmlif:.. Of'llcea
LG pr, lndda water & CENTAUR MGMT 18A ::::: w/2 car ahppng. Stv ~. for NnC. 100 eq ft.
Qfdnr. '59Mno. 042·2281 or a1.z72s gw. ._;.~ '° c I ea n 2BR12 ~8 A A9nt ll2lhno. 150 aq oe&-1521. TRW ..-q. und. •1·-7"T IM twnhm wll•m PfOf. ft saoo1mo. •oth l•i1Di ' -28r bal-1 BR. Bayfront, pV1 ~_!1000/mo Winter Mature, rHp male ~.e.d. All
-w • beach. W/D hk"4Ap ·--· AWll nowt Call prfrd "450/mo + ~ utll fltlnty cony,,._!!• MW crpC/ MW d/w, trp1o. IU5o0 Rex 173-6151,_ 8030 utlla. '122.we Iii... of Ff'M _-.,;,, Oealt-pnt. ......_. 1740. 120 Ind_,.._ 876-0481 • --... I. 20lh St. 04z.eol0 SWpa to beach! 38r CM ahare 28R tBA abt• k>catlon nHr
••R t... atepe to 28a, d/w gw CS.Ck it«n .,,..., a HMv Hoepl-LSID• MU D•COR befit End 91U'· w/d .-.,t, It 195,13&' 28' deck. :.. + ~ ~ + ~ tlll. Kil. prtw. Cell ...,_ ~· 1 "°'oK.Y· .. ~ 1975/mo. VIP Propa d/W, gar. redone .,,.r OI<. 557•1921 845~to, ev•nlnge ,....~cat __, .. ,.. e? ... 2:12 $1275. Bkr 042-3850 875-7119, A.Ill tor .
548-7856 38R zea. as.pe to bct\I . CONSIDERATE fem, n/ WM1 aub ha11 .. ot pert
Hart>or & 19th 1BR. Oar.ge, w/d, 11300 W.-C te..,. ""..... amkr ahf' beMlt Lak• of TOI eq a oao.. Loo 1BA. P9ta wek;omed, Mow In Feb 1atl * Deo. Rent ll'RUl l"cnat hm. Tnn.a, pool. on a.,. "'Oil 71~
l850 + aec. Lndry '"' aso.1a Ot 81SCM>111 • 1BA-M85 ..,. $360(mo no.a.• '281 '°'-.....
Upper unit tl'7..a81 38R/28A, 1 pr, aharp P~ l4&-ea38 Coete .._ • alrigle
URGE DR. tll1 dupCic. S127S. 209 Col-••iTCLrPP HR, CMstlan father w/29r
11_._ Ut-4088 ton. Nwpl IN-. bchl 2BA. frplc, pool, car· 1 Ba duplH aHkJ 1.400 8' ... loh .....,..., fp/.,.aJo, 880-3727 port. 1875. 84&-34S79. roomm .... lncd W/D, 387l lllrClit' ....
Bech ~.Pel 145() . klCctlen, aippla. ..... ,.. .. ,..,.
2SR 2BA. gar, fncd a ieR ~ llv. a kll Vrty 2BR, tBA. ow, tng, age, garage • offa--:fi~_.-;;-... m...,,.--.. .. -.-
'lard. lt50. Owner 2 8 A, 2-c a r gar, atow, flreplac9, patio, •trMC patklng. A.II utlle ·-.....
173-e161 St 025.--· 100 ft to ocean, no pd. except phone. AYI "'°' ....,.._
' ' --· petll. IN0.17~. fOf lmmed • Call -... ~ ~ AYI LAO 1BR w/bllM:«f'f. 1 9ACK UY 18R 1BA, -~oecpy 1117 ..... U .. mn. from bMch. Ou trpac. gw w/OfKYf, VflfY
atov. • heel. 15251 nice • quMit. SMOJmo. EAITllDI C 11
mo. 772...eo5 121-1180 38R ~ ·,.
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•ONTI IERRENO ILOCK TO IUCHI ':*. ~ ~~ ~ 2 °""°on.._ ea A&>-APARTllENTI •200 Offll 1na1<Se laundry tac11-PfOll 1a.t1 elf ccdd
t 8R 1BA. M2.5. ·~H 3BA 2Bt\ lower ~ \IH, ,,.. •i«:ete... M • ........ ......
Otl 18' Mo R....e Qw.ge, ~. equtpment • tarwq 000 MNtM . arl a avt. Covered $1 !.,.~2.;, An 'fOU need le '/OUt both . turn I ah e d cebt9, ~ ato-. bednn, b&Uvm. Lovely kitchen & IMnG room
lnd9cpd. Pocl, 2 209 LUGONIA apt, gr .. t loo, N' bchl and large JUndeek. lndry ,.,_, gaWCS com-C2NTAUA MGMT. •hopping. 179-8304 •831.-..
plea 948-'ft»t? 942-=0t~-2725 Extra Ctean. targe 28A, HOUHmat .. to et1r xtra _.,. _!IW cozv, QUIET...,.._ 38R ~ = :=::.· .._, ·-P'tt ~. IBA, tar•G9· Neat Ma-0709
wuher/Clryerioc:= LJd9 ~ & bMch. ~~~_...,,..... _____ 11---~------=...MMaa .... l1210hnO. 841.741 LAGUNA KN ~Ml' •ht beaoh _..
te7S 71:'.0::,4:, tmmec. 1M .. WIG* enea.e. OCW'I views, Mtllmo + Ulla. 1ta-h:l."=~~~:"""""'~""=·1 partdng. 11th St. IJch lileP9 to bCtt. hellllld 8 39th llt, Nee rm.
..,... "'-....., on ._ e.v. t1on. ~ Ceble. ~ Mace 0t Rob 14&-an
.. 1.nM; ~= 91Wa7, efo.1M1 Up,.:~~ Mt!8A VERDe. I l'IM 171e/mo. 1... LMe .... hY Vll tor . IW9I. Maatar 8R W/p¥t
Al/9 411TltO94U two: aw. IN. 11800. "'9VATE N'.a.'°°"' 84-C500/mo ........ llf>adel. 1100 Off 1at 2tw, 1.,._ ltlOO ...... r.nt. 11~ AWlll 8R ahr ~ . mo ,.,,_ •• .._ 1SR no ~-nowl c.t11 tn-M?O """"' honW -W/laOd. 1 ISA. HUO W..,,,._. 9P& a lrg 'f"d,. ...._. -
Ave w.JD0112 No matter tvn. ~ IWt N191i1iW eo ""M 111 what vnu're C'+. Avail Jen t. CdM ~ W/tMI. '4IQf ,.__ MIO+-..-..-mo+ ... ""8. c...n. doing. your .._. __ ,., ... 1 bllrtooan~7t11
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, December 14, 1991 I PAGE 39
NeW11rt-Mesa honors oHicers new and old
Sutro takes-Presidential
gavel from Pfaff during
61 st Awards Ceremony
By KKtc Wolcoll
Rl!M UU. EdlDr
NEWPORT BEACH-Incoming
President Thomas Sutro and the 1 992
officers and directors were installed
Wednesday momlng during the
Newport·Mesa Assomtion ol Realtors
61st Annual A:uun Cemnony.
Held at the Four Seasons Hotel, the
event honored lhe ouqpng officials for
their serAoe and~ the people
taking their places. '
"Now I guess it's my tum," said Sutro
as he was handed the gayel from 1991
President Donald Pfaff.
Sutro, a Costa Mesa resident, ha.s
served on a number o( committees and
was chai rman ol the Political Affairs
Committee In 1989 and the Community
Relations Committee In 1990.
"I've been with the association for
nine years and l'\'e ~ working with
all of you," SutJo said. "I believe we
have set the foundation for doing a
number oft hJngs to help the Association
-not only our assodadon, but the
region and an o( Orange County.,,
Pfaff opened the ceremony by
welcoming the honoted guests, who
included Sen. Marian Befgeson, Newport
Beach City Councilman JOhn Hedges,
Newport ~ Pbnning Commissioner
Jan Dehay ~ many others.
The nearly 200 people In attendance
were then treated to Christmas arols
while they ate# peffonned by the Estancia
1992 Olftcers Installed
Tom Sutro, President
Margaret Goedeke, Pres. Elect
Carol Mulvey, Secretary
Doug Hockett, Treasurer
Barbara Arnstadter, Director
Jan Debay, Director
Gil Forester, Director
Tex Griffith, Director
Donald Pfaff, Director
Art Reese, Director
Zackary Wright, Director
1991 Ofllcel'a Retftd
Donald Pfaff, President
Tom Sutro, President Elect
Marcia Brashier, Secretary
Barbar Arnstadter, Treasurer
Nigel Bailey, Director
Joel Carlson, Director
Jan Debay, Director
Tex Griffith, Director
Art Reese, Director
Zackary Wright, Director
Ray Zartler, Director
Showcase Singers under the direction of
Linda Messenger.
Following breakfast, Bergeson
addressed the group and gave special
praise to rfaff and his staff.
"It's been a tough year and taking the
role of leadership in such times takes
extraordinary talents," Bergeson said. "I
would like to present a special
commendation to Donald Pfaff for his
great leadership. We will have his talents
around for many, many years, and we do
appreciate it."
Bergeson proclaimed Dec. 11, 1991 to
be "Donald Pfaff Day," before handing
the microphone bade to Praff, who
The 1992 Newport-Mesa Association ol lte~ Officers include from left to
right: (bad row) Zachary Wrigf:it, Tom Sutro and Doug Hockett; (front row) Art
Reese, Marguet Goedeke, Cvi:>I Mulvey and Donald Pfaff.
acknowledged his committee chairmen
for 1991 .
"This group is just the tip of the
iceberg," rfaff said after citing the names
of the 13 chairmen. "We've had a lot of
volunteer help, and this organization is
certainly built on volunteers. I've had the
honor to work with some very dedicated
people who were always there when I
needed them."
Next, Patrick Zellar, the 1990 Affiliate
of the Year, presented the award to the 1
9 91 winner, Or. Mark Welker. The
Realtor of the Year Award was given to
Tex Griffith by 1990 Winner Jackie Cillis.
Other awards presented included the
1991 Affiliate President's Award, given to
Thelma Mclaughlin, and the Realtor
Presidents Award, given to Ray Zartel.
Jim Righeimer, 32nd District Assistant
Regional Chairman, officially installed the
new officers and directors after retiring
the men and women who did the job in
1991 .
"At the state level, there are 135,000
realtors," Righeimer said. "The
Newport-Mesa Association is very strong
and respected among them.
Congratulations for all the work you've
done. I know it's a lot of great work and
we all thank you."
Griffith named Realtor of Year
By IClrtl Wolcott
Ila! &Im &air
NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport-Mesa Associa-
tion of Realtors finally found a way to quiet down Tex
Griffith.
Give him the Rea ltor of the Year Award.
"For once I don't know what to say," said a
choked-up Griffith as he accepted the award from
Jackie Cillis, the 1990 Realtor of the Year, during the
Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors 61st Annual
Awards Breakfast Wednesday moroing at the Four
Seasons Hotel.
91 ), of which he was chairman from 1983-86.
Born in Oklahoma City in 1927, Griffith grew up in
Dallas and it was here that he received the nickname,
''Tex." At the age of 12, Griffith came to California to
attend the Black Fox Military Academy, before spend-
ing a year in the U.S. Navy.
Afte< World War II and a short stay at the Univer-
sity of Reno, he went to work as a page at NBC and
spent the next 30 years in the theater business in Hol-
lywood.
"My partner and I sold out our business in 1978
and I was looking for a job. I always liked people, so I
decided to get my real estate license," said Griffith,
who also has a degree from Woodbury Business Col-
lege.
His first year as a realtor was spent in Palm Desert.
The following year, 1979, he moved to Newport
Beach and has lived there ever since.
Griffith, who has three children and five grandchil·
dren, said his first love In real estate has always been
the Education Committee.
"I try to put on da.sses and keep members edu-
ated about the changes In our business,'' he said.
"It's a laugh ~ out thett now, but it will turn
around. It~ c:loa.. 1hls busi~ is about surviv-
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