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1992-05-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
THE NEWPOR~ BEACH • • , Win $250 in lotto tickets Today's Real Estate Guide features a chance for one lucky Daily Pilot reader this week will win $250 in lottef}' tickets as part of the Pilot's "Spring Break Open House Contest." See ReaJ Est.ate inside for details. W11lmnd, Mir 8-10, 1892 l Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 25 cents 'A damn fine job ' Readers pleased with pe~lormance ol N~wport police · Sometimes , a little criticism go es a long way By StM Malt>le MlnlQlng Edlor >J I understand it, reporter LoriAnn Basheda has become dart board material at one of the local police stations. · were appointed by Jerry Brown -who say something or write something or do something that starts synapses popping at police headquarters. And when you make the dart She earned the honor after writing a first-person account or Editor's Notebook board, you have effectively been branded as a "cop hater." being stopped by a pair of Newport Beach police officers two weeks ago on Lido Isle. The dart board honor is generaUy reserved for people -most often reporters or judges who And may the good Lord help you. I've been there. Or at least ·I've been told that I've been there. Something about a column I See NOTEBOOK/llek "81 We asked our readen Thursday their impressions of the police in Newport Beach. The respome was overwhelming -and overwhelmingly positfre. Here are some o f the samples from our R eaders' Hotline. (If >Ou'd like to get involved, 1t 's a> easy as punching in seven numbcn.: 642·6086. Please leave your name, city and phone number (for -..enfication).) 0 I HAVE NOTHING but positi'e things for the Ne" pon Ueach police force. I have ne,er been treated with an> thing but the utmost courtesy, mcrcd1ble professionalism. I cannot count how mnny times I ha\C been glad that we have the high degree of profe!tsionalism as ''ell as educa11on on the police force in Newport Beach. I think these guys and gJb arc super. I JUSt ha\:C nothing but good things to say about the NBPD. 1 just hope it continue:., and I support them complete!~. Thanks for the opportunity. DRIAN UILDER Coron'.! dcl Mar 0 I WAS DOWN BY Nc,,port Landing. I had my bike chained to u bike rack and "hen I came out from shopping, my bake had been stolen !-oh bike me.ins C\eryth ang to mc.: I use 11 const.intl); I JUlit 10\ e 11 And I did a lot of )Citing around because I had uni) bten in the store a few minu1es I had a policeman "ho responded 11nmcd1ately. He was kind, he \\J:. pcl1tc, he \\JS COUrtCOU!>, .mJ Ii.cpl If) ing to get me to calm do" n He did fine and \ .. 1th the help of m) son and the Ne\\port Bca~h police, 30 minutes la1cr I had m\ bike and an hour later the) had arrested See HOTLINE/A11 School drama box office beats budget cuts Beachgoers seeing red along coast ~Estancia High drama teacher Barbara Van Holt finds making money is the best way to keep her arts education program alive. By Ross Loar sain Wlllr P ublic school arts education programs arc typ ically among the first to be cut during tough economic times, but Estancia High School drama teacher Barbara Van Holt has a secret weapon for keeping the arts alive. It's called: ma.king money. "Unlike other schools, we are entirely self-supporting." Van Holt said. "I won't feel the budaet cuts in my provam.'' Van Holt's production drama procram supports itself through tk ket sales, an active booster aroup and a legion or ex-drama students dedicated to making sure lhc show goes on at their alma mater. For the school's latest production, 0 Sweency Todd," the challenge or getting an honest-to-God factory whistle appeared insurmountable. But an ex-student who just happens to be a vice president at Warner Brothers came to the rescue with a whistle for the hi&h school ..,_.,,. "'-•1-°'> .. P c See ARTS/M Stephanie Burden and Benton Melbourne rehearse a scene from the upcoming play "S\\<eeny Todd" at Estancia High School. .. ~ Ocean temperature falls 10 degrees off Newport coast, ushering in a harmless but unpleasant red tide. By Anna Cekola SW! v.rr. r NE\\ PORT 131:.ACH -.A 10· degree drop m the \\.lier tcmpu.1- ture off the Ne"' port Bcac.h CO.l!>l· hne dunng the p.l)t "eek us hen: J in a harml~s but some"hat un- pleasant red tide Fnd:iy, the largest m recent memOC). After reachmg an unusually "'arm peak of 7r degrees last Sunday, the ocean temperature qu1d.Jy nose- dived to more norm:il 61 degrees b) Friday morning, according to Ne\\· port Beach lifeguards. "That's re all) a dramJtic drop,·· Newport Marine Orficcr !\tile Hal- phide said The quick change m the water temperature killed a mass1 .. c amount of plankton. "'hu.:h floatc.:J to the surface and caused the wa'e" to take on rust-colored hues. "It smells. but there's not rc.:ill) a he.11th ml." Halph1dc SJ1J Some people d J bra'c the \\3· See TIDE/M Police raponse praised to11o• ass•n on girl Newpo resident allegedly was targeted by Nathanson ~ 19-year-Old was struck in face by piece of concrete during attempted theft. Facial wounds required 30 stitches. 8y Ami Cekola 51111 Wlllr COSTA MESA -When OaudCJtc La Caifle realized that two bU!llar'i Clad m Raider's jackets wero tJ}'iftl to break Into her new black Jeep Cherokee early one momin& abo rus,_ liilD Mtion, not thinking she might be p1~ her· self in danger. "I just went after them," said La Caillc, an employee of Girls Inc. in Costa Mesa. But durina a confrontation between a small aroup of her friends and the two bur&Jan in front of her Pomona Avenue apartment. 19-ycar-old La Caille was struck in the face by a piece of con- crete. Although her car was left untouched during the 2 a.m. mclee last Tuesday, La Caille's facial wounds required about 30 stitches at Hoag Hospital later that night. Her worried mother, Gise la Burmeis· ter, fears it could have been much wone had Costa Mesa police offtcen not been so quick to respond. "They immediately protected mr, daughter and took peat care of her,' said Burmeister, a Newpon Beach real estate aaent. ''They did a great job. My daughter could be dead." Police ended up takJn4 one man mto cu tody in connection with the a ault, Costa Mesa Police Sat. Ron Smith said. Joseph Guzman·Arcllano. 20, of See ASSUALT/M ~Coastal Commissioner sought $40,000 in return for favorable ruling on a bu il ding perm it, indictment charges. By Russ Loar SUr!Wr4# NEWPORT BEACH -A loc;il bu sinessman was among tho e allegedly targeted by California Coastal Comm1s· sioncr Mark Nathanson, who was in· diete d by a federal Grand Jury Thu~· day on eigh t count of extortion. The Indictment charge~ Nathanson Wllh altempting to e\lOrt thousand Of dollars from cclcbriues and other\ in exchange for fa"o rable "ole on build· ing permit coming before the Co3\lll Commi ion for appro,al. In about Morch 19 6, Nathan n ol- legedly asked Ncwpon Beach business- man Bruce Nordlund for $40,000 in re·· turn for a fa,orablc ruling on a build· ang permit at hls propcrt} on the 300 block of An11de Ave in Balboa, ac- cording to 1he 1nd1c1mcnt. Nordlund and a number of cc· lcbri11es, induding Sylve tcr Stallone, rdu ed to pay, according to feueraJ in· vc~t1gators. NordlunJ could not be reached for commcn1 The date of the extortion a1tcmpt again t Nordlund 1 appro\imatc, ac- cording to the federal indictment. The Coastal Commission reports that the permit in que)tion -a rcque~t to de· moli h t~o ingle·f amily horn~ and con trucl a duple\ at 1hc \ale -~•~ apprO\ed on Dec. 1 , 1985. Nathanson, a 52->ear-old real e tatc bro"-er. "'as char eJ with c wrtion, See CHARGESIM cussmm AD Of TH[ DAY Strapped for ·cash? ~ AU-inclusive vacations keep you froIJl wonying abou t money matters By Rick Mcintee shuttles from one to another for A popular all-inclusive resort for where fun is 24-hours long. H ave you grown tired of cashing travelers checks while on vacation? All- inclusive vacations, which range from $1 ,300 to $1 ,600 per week, cover aJI expenses before you even leave home. An example is Club Med which was the first to develop the concept, and today it has 36 villages worldwide. One price indudes travel arrangements, meals, most sports and all tips and gratuities. Club Med has villages for singles, couples, and families. A few of the locations have supervised day and night activities for chi ldren. Jamaica Sandal~ has six all-inclusive resorts for "couples only." Its conceP,t is "leave your wanet at home. ' Prices include all travel, sports, food, drinks and tips. The club has three resorts in Montego Bay, two in Ocho Rios and one in Negril. One of Jamaica Sandals' unique features is when you stay at one resort, you can enjoy all six. It offers Whitewater rafting trips available The Columbia, Calif.-based Ahwahnee Whitewate r expeditions is a small company which specializes in guide trips near Yosemite and lake Tahoe. Th e river trips include the legendary Tuolumme, the wild and scenic Merced, the historic Stanislaus and the mild Carson. Ahwahnee offers one, two and three day trips suitable from people aged 6 to 86. Veteran guides are primarily residents of the area who can impart special knowledge of the rivers and their surrounding areas. vacationers to enjoy a round of both couples and singles is Activities include all sports, great activities at the different resorts. Boscobel Beach in Jamaica. The food and an all-night disco .. Sandals is currently reducing resort has a variety of water. and Jamaica, Jamaica is a family some.rates making it a perfect beach sports, a place to do Jt all, style resort. When sharing your spot for a honeymoon -or second or simply do nothing ~t all. Two room, children under 14 stay free honeymoon. fine res.taurants and nightly and dine free (all-day popcorn, The five Super Clubs in Jamaica entertamme~t makes Boscobel a soft drinks and hamburgers). The have it all from the time you valued ~acation.. mini-dub for younguers has leave home until you return. The Jamaica also gives you the supervised activities which allow Grand Lido in Negri! is the ~;sort Coupl~~ The resort for parents time to enjoy tennis, golf, world's most luxurious all c_ouples only presents the a scuba diving, sailing or just inclusive. Five star dining, private locale or numerous sports relaxing on the beautiful beaches. excellent service and activities and first-class • • . od k ent"rtai·nment. 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See Real Esbte Inside for details . ....... , Mly 8· 10, 1892 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 26 cents 'A damn fine job' Readers pleased wit~ pe~lormance of Newport police Sometimes, a litlle criticism goes a long way By Stm Malt>le Mnalno&llol' ~ I understand it, reporter LoriAnn Basbeda has become dart board material at one of the local police stations. were appointed by Jerry Brown -who say something or write something or do something that starts synapses popping at police headquarters. And when you make the dan She earned the honor after writing a first-person account of Editor's Notebook board, you have effectively been branded as a "cop hater." being stopped by a pair or Newport Beach police officers two weeks ago on Lido Isle. The dart board honor is generally reserved for people -most often reporters or judges who And may the good Lord help you. I've been there. Or at least I've been told that I've been there. Something about a column I See NOTEBOOK/llek Page We asked our readers Thursday their impressions of the police in Newport Beach. The response was · overwhelming -and overwhelmingly positive. Here are some of the samples from our ~eaders' Hotline. (If you'd like to get involved, 1t 's as easy as punching in seven number~: 642-6086. Please leave ~our name, city and phone ~umber (for venfication).) 0 I HAVE NOTHING but pos1the things for the Ne"'port Beach police force. I ha\C never been treated \\ith an)thing but the utmoM courtesy, 1ncrcd1ble professionalism. I cannot count how many times I ha\.e been glild that we have the high degree or professionalism as 'Well as education on th e police force in Newport Beach. I think the)e gu~ and gab arc super. I JUSI have nothtng but good things to say :.ibout the NDPD. I just hope it continue), and I support them completely Thanks for the opportunit). BRIAN BILDER Corona de! Mar 0 I WAS DOWN BY Nc.,..port Landtng. l hJd my brlo.e chained to a bike rad. and .,.. hen I came out from shopping, my bike bad been !>tolen. ~h brkc means C\ Cl) thing to n;c. I use tt constantly; I JUSt lo'e 11 And I dtd a lot of )Clling around bccau)e I hJd onl) been in the store a few minutes I had a policeman v.ho re)ponded 11nmed1atcly He 'Was kind, he \\il:o polite, he "'a) courteous, and kept tr)ing to get me to calm du,~n. He did fine and with the help of my~ and the Ne" port Beach pultce, 30 minutes latcr l h:id m} bike and an hour later they had arrested See HOTUNE/Al 1 School drama box office b.eats budget cuts Beachgoers seeing red along coast .. Estancia High drama teacher Barbara Van Holt finds making money is the best way to keep her arts education program alive. By Ross Loar ..,. Wl1llr P ublic school arts education programs arc typically among the first to be cut during tough economic times, but Estancia High School drama teacher Barbara Van Holt has a secret weapon for keeping the arts alive. It's called: ma.king money. "Unlike other schools, we are entirely sclr-supportinr." Van Holt said ... I won•t feel the budaet cull in my program... -..,,_ .. ,. Van Holt's production drama propam supports itself through ticket sales, an active booster group and a legion of ex-drama students dedicated to makini swe the show ioes on at their alma mater. For the school's latest production, "Sweeney Todd, .. the challenge of getting an honest-to-God factory whistle appeared insurmountable. But an ex-student who just happens to be a vice president at Warner Brothers came to the rescue with a .......... ~ ......,,,.,. 0.,.. .. ,. JC • ..._Ocean temperature falls 10 degrees off Newport coast, ushering in a harmless but unpleasant red tide By Anna Cekola "E\\.PORT BEACH -A lU- dcgree drop in the \\..tier kmpcr.1- turc off the Ncwpvrt Beach l:OJ:ot· line during the past v.cek U)hcrcd in a h:umlcss but somewhat un- pleasant red ttde Frida)', the largest 1n recent memory. After reaching an unusuaJly warm peak of 71 degrees last Sunday, the ocean temperature quickly no!>C- dt\'ed to more normal 61 degrees b) Frida}' morntng, according to NC\\-· port Beach lifeguards. "That's real!) a dramatic drop," Ne" port f\far1ne Offo:cr ~trlo.c Hal- phtde )Utd The quack change 1n the water temperature killed a massi'c amount of pliinl.ton. w h1ch floatcJ to the surface and cau~d the wa .. es to tal.e on ru~t-colorcd hues. "lt smclb. but there') not rc;.ill)' a health ml.," Halph1dc )..tid . whistle for the high school See ARTS/M Stephanie Burden and Benton Melbourne rehearse a scene from the upcoming play "Sweeny Todd" at Estancia High School. ~omc people d1J br.l\c the \\3· See TIDE/14 Police raponse praised followl• ass•n on girl ~ 19-year-old was struck In face by piece of concrete during attempted theft. Facial wounds required 30 .stitches. By Anna Cekola Stlft wr. COST A MESA -When Oaudette La Caille realized that ~ b\U)lan clad In Raider's jackets were tryins to break into her new black Jeep Cherokee early one momina. she ru tlli tlebon. not tbink.ina she might be p~ her- self in danger. "I just went after them," said La Caalle, an employee of Oirls loc. in Costa Mesa. But during a confrontation between a small group of her friends and the two burglars in front of her Pomona Avenue apartment. 19·year-old La Caillc was struck in the face by a piece of con- crete. Although her car was left untouched during the 2 a.m. melee last Tuesday, La Caille's facial wounds required about 30 stitc.bCl at Hoag Hospital later that night. Her worried mother, Gisela Bunneis- ter, fears it could have been much worse had Colta Mesa police officers not been so quick to re pond. "They immediately protected my daughter and took pat ca.ro of her," said Burmeister, a Newport Beach real estate agent. "They did a great job. My daughter could be dead." Police ended up tak4n4 one man into cu tody in connection. with the assault, Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Ron Smith said. Joseph Guz.man-Arellano, 20, of SM ASSUAl. T/M Newport resident allegedly was targeted by Nathanson ...,. Coastal Commissioner sought $40,000 in return for favorable ruling on a building permit. indictment charges. By Russ Loar Stall! Wl'fler NEWPORT BEACH -A local bu incssman was among tho e allegedly targeted by California Coostal Commis- sioner Mark Nathanson. who ¥.as in- dicted by a federal Grand Jury Thurs· day on eight counts of utort1on. The indictment charge N:ithanM>n "ith ottcmptin& to e\tort thou~.ind of dollars from cclcbnhcs and others in eAch.inge for fa1>orablc votes on build- ing permits COQ'ling before the Coa till Commi ion ror appn>\al. In obout March t9s6, Nath n n 111· .. lege.dly asked New port Beach busine • m:in Bruce Nordlund for $40,000 an re- turn for a f;l\orable ruhng on a build- ing permit at his property on the 300 blocll. of Anade A .. e. 1n Balboa, ac- cording to the tndictmcnt. Nordlund and a number of cc- lebrttrc , including Sylve ter Stallone. refu!>cd to pay, according to federal in.- \.C:ot1ga1or~. Nordlund could not be re:ichcd for comment. The date of the cxton1on attempt again t Nordlund is appro~imatc, ac- cordina to the f edcral indictment. The Coastal Commi ion reports that the permit in qucst10n -a request to de- moli h tv.o inglc-family hom and coMtruct a duple'< al the i.1te - appl'O\cd on Dec. 18, 19 . Nathanson, a 52->ear-old real c tatc broker, wa~ 'huicJ -.1th cxtonion, See CHARGESJM aASStRDI AD OJ nfE DAY . '1 .. ·Add some umph to the old Sabot M aybe you've been thinking how much fun it would be to add a little "umph" to youf Sabot or some muscle to your Lido .... Or maybe you're just sick of sailing and would prefer to pull ... Marie Schock, from Schock'Bonts over by the Cannery Village, told me that now's a great time to help yourself to one of their .small horsepower Yamaha outboard engines ... "It's the best price of the year," says Marie. (It's cause the season hasn't really gouen under way yet ... f "Selling the Yamaha is like selling a Mercedes, they're the top of the line," she said. "They're quieter and cleaner than anything else and they've got the longest warrnnttcs .... " • Marie says all through May, ScJ1ock is selling th'eir 2-8 horsepower Yamahas at prices that can add up to big savings. For instance, you can generate a deal on one of their six horsepower guys for less than $900. That's 50 bucks ove r dealer cost... 0 Cll'll 1111 J1111 lt amazes me how many plilces sell tires around here ... Best Buys My Jag needed a couple of new ones so I started to call around for Pirelli P5s. I called about 15 places. __ ntne lirst place, not everyone carries them. Lots of people s_aid they'd order them for me, but boy what a price spread. They went all the way from a high of $189.88 at Big 0 to a low of $144.45 at Discount Tires. Fortunately, I kept at it and wound up miking with Gary Mcl\tann over at Parnelli Jones on Superior in Costa Mesa. I reminded him his place advertises they have the guaranteed lowest prices ... His price beat the best price I found by two buck) per tire, not much, but eight bucks is eight bucks. "I'm Monty Hall," Gary said. "Let's make a deal! l don't turn away business, I'll work with yo u." Gary also tried to sell me his special on Gabriel struts for $99.95. Then he '>uggcs1ed his $10.95 lube, oil and filler replacement deal. My husband Jidn·1 tell me an) thing about needing thO)C, so I didn't bite ... 0 Not everyone is going oul to brunch tomorrow. I, for one, am doing the cooking .fo r other moms. I was bribed ... ' C-ul 0... i--~ Ncl Gary McMann and. friend, at the Par- nell• Jones lire store in Costa Mesa In case a li11lc extra !>ihcrnare might come in handy for serving tt all up you might be able to find what }OU need at the BroJtlw:iy. They're holding a home sale and ii features tho5c old tnnd-bys Onc1tla silver plnte and )tainlc~"• at 33 percent off on five-piece place 'citing) ... Fo·r 1n.,1ance, silver plate pallerns like Affcc1ion and Belcourt, regularly S60 are S39.99 and stainles.s that is regularly $50 is on sale for S32 99. Also, a good deal for \\Cdtlang presents. th~y've kAocked 25 percent off their serving ware and bar ware prices ibo ... 0 Darncy's New York is making quite a i.tatement in table ware tlcpartmcnt these days ... They sell lot) of unique table settings and ~l.t's "arc. Ann Morhau er, the "Annie" in Annieglass is v1si ing at the South Coast Plaza store today from 1-4 p.m. She's the glass crafter who produces the stuff }Oll're likely to see on the cover of Bon Appetit, the stuff that makes you think, "why doesn't my table ever look like that?" Now it can ... 0 Notes: fhe stems aren't tremendously long, but the price is right. S9.99 will get you a dozen budding ro cs at Albertson's Markets. They have several color to choose from. 0 JI )'Ou'•·c come across any bargains or unusual Items or a rctollcr who prottides unusual service or quality be sure to call and let me know. You can reach mt al 497-9873 or send a fax to 646.-4170. 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A More than 500 attend school's Grandparents Day By Joyce Scherer Siii! WTller M assachusetts native Anne Jackson traveled more than .3,000-milcs to celebrate Harbor Day School's annual Grandparents' Day with her 1 I -year-old grandson Michael. For Hawaii residents Bob and Del Reiserson, trek was slightly shorter to join their 6-year·old grandson Danny Livingston. Jackson and lhe Reiscrsons were among the approximately 500 grandparents who jammed into the private Ncwpon Beach elementary school for the 18th annual Grandparents' Day. The grandparents e~d a round of classroom visits, a box lunch and a special musical . performance. In 1974 when John Marder, the school's founder and headmaster, began Grandparents' Day, he had no idea the initial response Jane Higgin looks over school work done by her granddaughter, 10-year-old Meaghan Elliott, at ~~"r"""" Fridays 18th Annual Grandparmts' Day at Har- bor Oay School in Newport ~ach. would be so Overwhelming. "He expected a few grandparents to come and have coffee in hls office," said parent volunteer Chris Loidolt. "Instead be had over 200 grandparents show up. He began this because second to parents, grandparents are the most important people to our children." Jackson, ... who has nine grandchildren, sa id she has been attending the annual event for four years. "Michael is very special to me," she said. "It' my JOY to be here. Every child is a special jewel. I try to celebrate each occasion with my grandchildren." Michael was impressed with his grandmother's commitment. "This means that she cares about me," he said, Mimi Elliott, 11, who don't have grandparents sit with the teachers." whose grandmother lives in Switzerland, said she spends the day visiting with her friends' 'I try to celebrate each oc casion with my grandchildren.' LoidQh said the poignant grand finale or the day is when the children sneak into the luncheon itc, mak~ a large ring around the grandparents and ing "I'm Your grandparents. "I like helping the grandparents," she said. "A lot or the grandparents don't get out much and today we do things for them. At lunch all the kids Child." "There isn 't a dry eye in the room," he said." B . Hy . -•· . . . ·~· • .. . . .. . . . . ... ., ., .. .. . . ..... ... -~'. l'le • ' .. . I•. ' ,~·. r . f •' _,,,' ; • ,. ,.,r·, . f ' -• ~ "'*'·~. ~ f .. " 800 vie for nre 11111t1on1 NgWPORT BEACH -The first open firefighting positions in five years have attcacted more than 800 hopeful applicant , ind a cries of grueling tesb will weed ou1 the top JOO candidates. Over the past few years, the Newport Beach Fire Department has been able to cover vacations and other personnel vacancies by allowing employees to work overtime shifts. But through lfttrition, "it's finally cau&ht up with us," and the department has found it needs 10 hire four new firefighters, Capt. Ray Pendleton said. As soon ~s the vacancies were publicized, the department got 815 applicJnb. "We put the word out at local colleges and thJt'i. about :111 it took," Pendleton said ... It's not just the economy -more and more people are thinking firefighting i a good career." Pendleton recalled th:.it when he joined 1ht.: dcpanment in 1965, there were ~arely 100 applicants. Roughly 700 out of the SIS applications were accepted. The applicants will ne-x1 take a wriuen exam and those placing in the top 400 will move on to a swimming capability test that is unique to Newpon Beach. The swimming test is imponant because of the city's marine geography, with both a bay and the ocean within municipal borders, and the fact that firefighters arc subsequently • r called.to help in water rcscuc!i , Pendleton said. · · Cambodian teen-agers, according to police. After the swimming test at Corona dcl Mar M:iin Beach on May 16, firefighter hopefuls mu•t go through the more c\Jstomary ph)'sical agility test held at the joint powe() training center in Huntington Beach. The physical tem will be held on May 24, 25, 26 and 27. finally, the top 100 candidates culled from the physicill test will be invited to orul intervie"s June 15, 16 and 17. A candid:ftt list ~ill be drav.n up and the four firefighters will be chosen from the list sometime in the summer. · One of the teen-:iger) "?lkcd behind Ng~yen !Ind pointed a blue steel re\ohcr Jt 'his bead, asking him \\hat gang he bclongcJ to. Nu)gcn said, "Nap famil).!' The . teen-ager turned NgU)en around, h11 him in ·~the face "i1h the gun and aid, .. f ... Nip • Family -"e're TRG," referring lo the Asinn Tiny Rascal Gang, according to poh\'.c. Nguyen fell to the ground and the group of teen-agers kicked him repeatedly and ran off. Ngu)Cn went home under his o" n power. lie \\aS later treated at Humana Hospit:il in We:.tmtnslcr an.sJ relcJ cJ. A '"';physician at Humana de cnbed Ngu)'en') -By Iris Yokol injuries a serious, bul \\Ould not elabor.uc. Newport Deach police )ay all criminal Gang suspected In attack NEWPORT BEACH - A Vietn;ime)c teen-ager "a pt tol·\\ hipped by m al gang members on the bc:ich near Ne\l .. port Pier at about midnight Wcdne)day, an i!.ol.11e<l gang incident th!lt doc) not )ignal an incrca c in gang activity in the city, according to Newport police. "This issue is obviously of concern to the community," said Newport police Sgt. Andy Gonis. "Disturbance:. of this sort ore sporadic." Tam Yan Nguyen, an 18-ycar-old Westminster resident, was walking on the beach about midnight Wednesday when he was confronted by a group of four or five .. 2!K.11t. 4.S t0:14 ....... 1 S:11..-u 10:14,.... 1.1 4:27L&4.1 t1:12 ...... u S1S7 PA.L 4.7 ............ acti\ ltics nro und be:ich areas increase during ,-)ummer tnonth ' tncludmg sang-relate,,) event• .. The police dcp~mmcnt ha) a g.sng dclJil trained to identify gang member) Jnd g.sng graffiti. Ne'' port police al)Q courdtn.lte with othN gang units in police agenc1c throughout Orange County. -By Russ Loar Youtlll IVllllllll tor )obi Weed whacking, garage cleaning and window washing are but a few of the jobs performed by youths age 14 through 22 from the Harbor Arca Youth Employment Service. The nonprofit Youth Employment Service charges no fee to employers. More information is available by calling 642-0474. ... CWlll ........ = u.e ............... _ ....... .... ...... , ... " ... .... -· ... -· ·-.... .... ... • Saturday, May 9, 1992 ---------------· -~· ------------------------------------ Aro und Town ,_,,,.,, ..... ltw AIOIMll TOMI ID W ...,. E~ Th 1'1'°4 JJO W. ~y SL, C0.U M~u, 92627. Today Silent auction -The Ud'ees Cuild of Our lady of . Mount urmel will hold its Second Annual Silent Auction at 6:30 p.m. May 8 in the Parish HaH, 1<441 W. Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. A wide variety of items, including travel, services, meals out, and even Angels ~II tidcets, has been donated for the event. For information, c.all 673-1202 or 675-4836. ,,,,,, ,.,,., ,,,, • Mite M.lttl~ly p,i.. Thursday, May 14 Law seminar -"Using Lhe Law Lo Become Cred1t\\oorthy" is the topic or an open discussion at 291 4 Bal..er St., Costa Mesa from 8-10 p.m. The fee is SJ. Call 432-8342 for more inrormation Bridge party -The National l:hanty League, Inc. ho)ts its monthly bridge party from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Golden Timers Senior Center, 114 East 19th St., Costa Mesa. Refreshments will be served. Friday, May 15 Open House -Starting Point of Orange County, a hospital dealing in chemical dependency and behavioral health, will hold an Open House for their new Psychiatric Health Facility on May, 1 S at 350 We~t Bay St., Costa Ml~. for more information, call 642-3505. Saturday, May 16 Be nefit softball -The C<hta Me:'Ml Police A'>'>UC.•ation will take on the Co)t..l Mes.J Ftref1ghtef) Association 1n a softball game Saturday to benefit the Cos~ Mesa , Senior Center. Caine time is 1 :05 p.m. May 16 Tickets are SS for · adulLS and SJ for kid:>. The e"ent will al$0 fe..iture a police dog e1'.h1bition, police and fire \ehicles and an appearance by Snorl..1~ the CIO\\J'l. Call 645-2356 .. leadership seminar =-'A seminar entitled "Ma)tenng the Art or Leadehhip" \\ 111 be offered to the public Jl the Costa Mesa office of Price \\'aterhou:.e 5 75 Anton • Bhd .• suite 1100 lrom 9 a.m. to noon. The topics include identification ano d~clopment of eiiecti\e lcadehhip skills. u~ ol situatiol)JI l1:aCJer:.hip, and empo\\ermenc techniques. The sl'minar co)t is $40 Jnd earl> rt.>gi~trJt1on 1> recon-mended. For more inlorrnJt1on, ca I Ste\(~ Reb1:.chl..e at 435·8855. Beach cleanup - Join the Surf rider Foundation and the Sierra dub in their effort to dean up Crystal Cove State Beach on Saturday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Crystal Cove is located on PCH between Corona Del Mar and Laguna Beach. T-shirts will be awarded for the most trash picked up and the most unusual piece of garbage found. For more information, c.all Dave Martyn at 494-21 89. Daniel Wasserman, 10, gets the better or 9-year-gun fight, one recent s unny afternoon on the sand old Michael Esperas (right) during a jumbo water in Newport Beach: Laguna Heat - Best-se11ing author T. Jefferson Parker, whose published \\Orks include "Laguna Heat" and ''Pacific Beat," will be the Sunday, May 1 7 food and wine -The South CoJsl Cancer league will h~t a gourmet tood and \.\tne r~~lt\al enutled A last~ ior Ltf~. 6· l 0 p.m. May 1 7 at th~ Robert MondJ\ i · Wine and Food Center, 1570 Sc.en1c Or•'e in Co~rn Mesa. Proc;eed, " II be u:.cd locally tor cancer rese.u<.h, education and p.1t1ent ser\iCL:>. for iniormation, C.111 720-0343. Monday Swing for kids -Join the fun at the "'Newport Center Association's 1992 Annual C.Olf Tournament to benefit the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation on Monday, May 11 . Call 720-8488 for information, sponsorship, and reservations. Walking 2roup -The West Newport Community._Center, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach is hosting a· walking group every Monday from 12:30 to 2 p.m. for more Information, c.all 644-3240. ADD and relationships -Attention Deficit Disorder, a condition that arf ects an estimated 11 percent of the U.S. population, can cause compulsive behavior, mood swings and other symptoms. How ADO affects relationships will be the topic of a seminar offered by fam ily counselor Joan Andrews at 7 p.m. May 11 at 1151 Dove Street, suite 1 OS in Newport Beach. for more infonmtion, c.all 476-0991. . Tuesday, May 12 - C.P.R. certification -The Newport Beach.· Parks, Recreation, and Beaches Department will ofrer a course in cardiopulmonary . resuscitation from 6 to 9 p.m. May 12 and 1-4 at the lifeguard ·Headquarters, 70 Newport Pier, Newpott Beai:h. The class fee is S2 7. To register. c.all 644-3151. Mufual funds -A free seminar entitled "Everything You Wanted to Know about Mutual funds, but Were Too Confused to • Ask,·· will be off'ered by FSC AdviSOIY, Corp. at 7:15 p.m. May 1 2 at the Four SeaSOf\S Hotel in Newport Beach. CalJ (800) 288-7002. Party bridge -Every Tuesday and Thursday, the West Newport Community Center, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach sponsors party bridge from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Call 644-3240 for more information. Wednesday, May 13 Repubfican Women - Newport-Mesa School District Superintendent John Nicoll will address the Balboa Bay Republican MEN'S COID Women, Federated at the group's monthly luncheon meeting, noon May 13 at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway. For information, call 645-9127, 837-0278, or 963-3735. Plan ahead -Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar will host a talk by Rick McCarthy of the accounting firm McCarthy & Associates, who will speak on the topic "Plan Ahead -It Wasn"t Raining When Noah Build the Ark," at 3 p.m. May 13. The center is located at 5th and Marguerite avenues. For more information, c..all 831-2021 . ., Special Olympics - Fairview Developmental Center in Costa Mesa will participate in the Fairview Special Olympics Track Meet at Orange Coast College on Wednesday morning, May 13. Registration for the event, sponsored by the District 41 Kiwanis Clubs, is at 9.30 a.m. Events begin at 10:30 a.m. Junior sailing -The Balboa Yacht Club is looking for young people between the ages of 6 and 18 to participate in their Junior Sailing Program from June 23 to August 7. Participants must have a s.1bot or laser boat. Classes are based upon experien.ce. Sign up date) are May 13 and May 27 from 3:30 to 6 p.m. at 1801 Bayside Or .. Newport Beach. For more information. call Jan Lowy or Brooke Morford at 673-3515. Books and tricks -The Cost..l Mesa Library and Friends of MAY AND JUNE ARE C.T.B.S. RESULTS MO~iH~ C.T.8.S. scores and IQ scores are used in making G.A.T.E. placement · decisions If your childs' C.T.B.S. scores are borderline, an IQ test score can make the difference + ·student Advocacy t Early Detection of G.A.T.E. Readiness t Standardized Intelligence Testing t Under Achievement Identification For Appointments Call (714) 721-9504 400 Newport Center Drive # 501 , Newport Beach Mark L King, Ph.D Oinical Psychologist • Lie #PM9814 Sii~~ .........•..... Sizes S-M-L-XL - 5 Colors MEN'S COLOIFUL . JAMSHIUNKS ..... S-M-L-XL -GREAT PRINTS Choose 2 tone of !tCIU81 value a • FRSE OFFER GOOD FOR SHORTS JAMS TRUNKS ONLY • the Costa Mesa LibrJrie:. will offer a performance of "Stones and Magic" on WednesdJ)' from 3·30 to 4:15 p.m at 1855 ParkA\.e. Co!>ta Me-.a The eH·nt is free tor all ;iges fi, e and O\ er. For more details. c,111 646-884 s. ~,od'°" c,O\)~ or-~; • f ea tu red speJker at a program hosted by Friend:; of Orange CoJ)t' College's Norman E. 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Generally the red tides. which occur once or twice each year, Will dissipate within a couple days, Hal- phidc said. "But with the EJ Nino and all, who knows," he added. Marine biologists have blamed an unusual weather pattern called El Nino for th c warmer·\ h an·usua I ocean temperatures in re· cent weeks. In 1982, El Nino caused worldwide changes in weather patterns, from a severe drought in Af. rica to local rain storms that caused massive damage alonJ the Orange ~ast, in- cluding the destruction of the Huntington Beach Pier. The la.st El Nino in 1986 was relatively miJd and sci- entists have been predicting the start of a new El Nino since 1990 . bu&tM•H with llO problem. became abcYw done a veiy limilar kiad ol tbinl bero. .. Van Holt, a former Mill Santa Barbara. fint cmM U> the Ncwpon·Mcsa Unified School District in 1962 and bu spent the lut 2S yean at &tancia Hiah School in 0.ta Meta. She took a break in the mid· l 970s and performed in a number of local productions, including work with South Coast Repertory. "rd wanted to be an actreu ever since I was a little girl.'' she said, "Although it was fun to perform. it was not as rcwardin1 as teaching. It's fun to sec· kids grow and be creative." Hee students arc indeed creative and have been recognized for their accomplishments consistently over the yean at the major school drama competitions. ln the last MACY Awards for I competing musical producti005' ASSUALT From A1 &landa ..uor Slephnie Burden· WOD bell llCINm 1* year for her role iD .. Soulb Pldlc." la Januuy'1 Sa.limn c.lllornla Eclucatioa 'l1louer AllOdeaion eompctitioal, she won a •baa actrea award and ltudont BenlOD ......... W09 bell ector. Slephanie and Baton are playing lbc lead ,.. in .. Sweeney TocW," which will nan May 20 tbrouah 23, bqinnin& at 8 p.m. at Ellanc:ia Hip ·School. The "Sweeney Todd" production will COii aboul Sl5.000 to produce, but profits are expected U> peak at about $6,000 because of limited seating. But student business manaacn know that if they follow the extravapot production .with a play like Thornton Wilder's "'Our Town~:·_which requires practic.lly no ~t. they can make up the difference. The real-world economic lessons plua the acquired Costa Mesa was arrested on susp1c1on of felony assault and booked into ·Costa Mesa City Jail, Smith said. A second suspect got away. .Still sore and unable to speak at length, La Caille did have one important thing she wanted to pass on about her experience. "I just want to say, peace o n the streets," she said. ABOUT DENTAL IMPLANTS? No Charge To The Public Dr. Seber& will speat on tbc bemftu of cleat.'1 Dplanas A COllDedc dentistry. How they can impowe ,our smile, ,our-lifestyle, ,our 1ew of ~II bcins. ' ........,, M8J 12, 1"2 7:00 p.mAJ:JO p.m. Newport Bch. Public Libraiy 8S6 San Cemente Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 . WtlL, M., it, 1992 7:00 p.m . ..S:JO p.m. Woodbriap Villqe Center (CDnmUDity Room 2nd floor) 4748 Barranca Pkwy., Irvine PLEASE CALL: "5-21a IOll A RISIRVATION , -- ...................... mote ..... bobby ~ ~ ol Vu Holt'a INdnal. ~ ber awia dauablen. wllo both ba¥I CUWI al loutb 0mt RcpertolJ ... Noaplofil arts orpewaa-. .,. abe aintb ....... ....,.,..,...... employer ia Oranae Cbuoa,," Van Holl uid. '"That is a huae number of people. Many of my studealS work profeuioaally." And even thole cx"lltudents who ao on 10 ocher ca.rcen owe some of lheir succea to Van Holt'• drama proaram. One (ormer 1tuden1, a airl who graduated magna cum laude from Yale University and at the top of htr class at Michigan Law School two yean aao continues to keep in touch with Van Holt. "She told me that everythin1 important~ learncd_Jl~ut bcinJ a lawyer, lhe learned in drama at Estancia Hi&h School." .... ' ' . ;. ' Prom A1 .......... ~ ......... ... obllructioD ol julab Uld iadNne 1ax evuion. no c:bars· • could briftl a muimum 1ea-.... al",.... lia ..,..,. -&w &oaaliaa Sl;S liaiflioa. 11ae ind~t WU pcompl• cd bJ the pilty pin ot former state Sen. Alu Robb.ins lall December to charpl of nck· etecrina and iacome lax fraud. Robbins implicated Nathallloa GOING OUT OF BUSINESS IN 9 DAYS! I • We are forced to close our doors by May 17th Everything MUST GO! Entire inventory up for grabs! UP TO . .. .. The truth about funeral prices in the greater South (:oast area. At Harbor La~, people are impo[taqt. Wt; believe that every family deSerVes a~ final tribute. Here, only the fdmily selects the type of service they want and. the price to be paid. We will provide for direct cremation, itlc:l~ ~ ~ from. ................................ . Or choose from other typed services from. .......... $540 $985 Uslcets pric.eicl fu:xn. ................................... ~.............. $ 28 5 . Harbor LaWn- Mount Ollve Mort\my & Memcnal Pmk ~au fllrha • Under new owneallip 24 Hom 5eMcB • 162S Gm Awn.e •Om Mea (a.Db a he hochft ~ ._Oetlilba llNCll:I 1bat/lft) • 540-5554 ' .. -------------------------- ~ --------------- s.iurmy, May 9, 111112 » Home & Garden Editor Kirk Wolcott ... 642-4321, ext. 374 New Farm· and Garden catala·g now avail.able Guard the garden: Warm we~ther h~re . . What do conon, canle and • Postharvest Technology or cockatiels have in common?• Horticultural Crops (second Besides au being grown or edition) raised in California, informa-• Trees for Saving Energy tion about them can be located • Specialty and Minor Crops in the recently updatld-F;mn Handbook and Gar-• ·L.abor den Publi-ManagementJ cations cat-T Laws in Cali-' alog pub-he 1992 Catalog COn-fornia Agri- li1hed by tains hundreds of titles culture the Univer-that are USefUI to farmers, • Growers 1ity of Cali· h d Weed ldenti· fomia, Di-ranc ers an consumers r i c a t i 0 n vision' of throughout California. H3ndbook Agriculture • The ii- and Natu-l u s t r a t c d raJ Raourcea. Guide to Pesticide Safety D oesn't it ftcl like summer out there already. Here is a checklist to remind you what to do and look for when the weather warms up: 1. Turn your water on! We seem to forget that we had our water off fhis past winter and spring. Now that it'~ warm, put on your bathing suit to test that system out. Unplug clogged hends so water spray is directed where you need it. Tum the time clock back on. 2. Check for aphids on roses. This is the time aphids arc at thei( peak. These soft bodied buggers suck out the sap in your plants making a mess out or them. Saddle yourself with a dish soap (just a squirt) in a hose end sprayer, fill the sprayer up with water, attach to hose and wash them away. The soap dric!> in their respiratory system and chokes them out. IM r1•11111 Things Green 3. Weeds arc ~tarting to dry out. Hat them with Round-up before they dry out. The • Round-up will work !>yStemically through the S}'Stem and kill the weed before it dries out. A weed that has dried before you spray it will not kill the weed. It will only give you exercise and waste mone) on the chemical. 4. Keep up on planting vegetablel>. lf )OU plJntcd thn:e to four weeks ago from i.eed~ or i.eb, plop in a few !lee'h to encourage a bumper crop or a crop that "ill produce later in the l>CJ!.On lor )OU when the firl>t pl:inted \cggac' ha'e alre:idy pooped out on )OU. 5. Dog!> and cal\ arc attraucd lO yard sand gardcn1. tlw. time of )'Car more th:an e\cr. You\e probably fortified )Our ~011 '' it h some steer manure \\h1ch attracb dogs and cats and deters ·neighbors. So, if }'OU want those animJls to stay away, keep the steer. If }'OU want the dogs and cab to le~1vc, sprinkle in !.Orne CJ)ennc pepper where you ha\e problems. The cayenne pepper lo!>es ns potent} nfter a couple of da)s so repeated apphcataons "ill be necessary. 6. FeruliLe turf areas with a granular or liquid kmlLzer high" in nirrogen. S itrogcn is the m:un nutrient 1h:.it gi,es )Our la"n that green look . Make sure ~ou w.ater 1n thoroughly if a granular as used. Granular' hJ\C a tendency to burn turf if nut proper I) applied. Thi-. '"II get )OU off to a great \t!lrt this weekend. Ju~1 think, w hcn it re all) gcts hot, ~ou 'II have tal\cn c:ire of all of thc!le deeds and be able tu \\Jtch )Our neighbor S\\CJt by the brow. Nick frdcro/T, n S)ndicntcd garden colu11111i5t, can be heard etet) Saturda) morning from S-7 on KFI A.\I 6-10, or »rite to him c:/ o Daily Pi/Qt, P.O. Bo1 1560, Costa Mesa, 91616. The 1992 catalog contains • Pests of the Garden and hundreds of titles that 3re use-Small Farm ful to farmers, ranchers and Growers seeking practical, consumers throughout Califor· economically viable methods to nia -whether they ~ant to reduce the use of pesticides in learn about efficient water their operations can order one management for cotton or the of t l Integrated Pest Manage- embryonic development of mcnt Mnnuals and IPM Pest cockatiel parrots. Management Guidelines for ad- Home safety requires making your move before thieves do ln light of the recent turbulence nals greatly value privacy, so they in Los Angeles, the Western In· have an aversion to Y.ell-lit areas. surance Information Service wants Start by lighting your home's entry homeowners to learn about home areas, the doors and "indows. . neighbor\, becau!>c ~ou !>hare the goal of figh11ng crime. The We~tcrn ln,urance Infor- mation Scnice (WllS) h:.is a bro· chure and a :?a-minute \ideo on ho" to rre,ent home break-ins. Contact \\ llS at ( 00) 397-1679 for the brtx.hurc or the video. "curi~ befure the ~e~hborh~d ~ndscapin~O~~rown bushes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~ thief makes a visit. • and rrees-give a thief the luxury of I I The · new catalog will im· vice on monitoring techniques, mediately catch the reader's pc ticide use and alternatives eye · with a beautiful colorful to pesticides in agricultural photograph featuring a-cornu· crops. Guideline subscribers re- copia of Californi3 spcciJhy ccive several updates during produce. Publication titles have been the ye.ar to stay current on fast· reorganized in the ,92 c:italog • c.h~nging sl3t~ and federal pcs· to help readers find and order tac1de regulauons. . . publications easily. Categoric~ Landscape pro~ess1onals, include farming, home and gar· large-sc3le commercial growers den, commercial lnndscaping, and casual g~rden~rs can 311 natural resources videos and find help coping wath . drought· slides, and UC P.r~ss Books. induced water shortages in No one can guarantee thnt you Jots of hiding places. Alwa)'S trim will be able to make your house bushes and branchel> away from burglar proof, but the following doors and windO\\l>. 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Georg.e and Ringo by thei'r official · photographer, the late Dezo Hoffmann. Beginning Friday through May 25, Lahina Galleries hosts the exhibit "The Beatles: Hisioric Images 1962-1967," which since October 1988 has drawn ,large crowds across the country. "There is a limitless, continued interest with the Beatles and our ·culture," said Larry Richard, !he North American representative for Ausiralia-based Silver K Fine Art, ~hich acquired the photos' negat ives from the Hoffmann es1a1e. CorDclc dckets on sale --COSTA MESA -Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Monday for a June 17 concert by jnzz pianist-singer Harry Connick Jr. at the Pacific Amphithe- atre. The concert was not among those announced by the venue last week. For ticket information, phone 740-2000. Hoffmtno, who died in 1986, WU a ~film maker wbo went from COYerina wan to takina post-war still photos ot celebrities. He Dezo Hoffmann was workina fo r a London -music newspaper in 1962 when be got a lcuer from a alrl cocnplainina 1he paper was snubbing a "fab" group-in Liverpool ~llcd the Beatles. He spent three days with the boys. a stint which would blossom into a l3bor of love until 1967, when a misunderstanding led John Lennon to vow the photographer would never shoot the band again. He was right, oh-hough Hoffmann was hired a couple years later for a John aod Yoko project. The biggest draws in the collection are from the earty years, Richard said. One shot shows the band having a conver1ation in the · ~avem Oub in 1963. "It is lit very dramatically. AJI four are very anjmatcd. ~t's one of the mosr artsy and dramatic photos in rhc exJul>iL" The other, from the fint day the -Little Inn on the Bay- Qir~ Say It Best! 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Melodies such as ""That Rock Won't Roll,'' "I'll Still Be Lovi ng You," and "Fast Movin' Train" scooped up Gr3JlU1ly and Country Mu sic Association nominations and brought the group the 1990 Academy of Cou'ntry Music "Vocal Group of the Year" award. • Somehow Dittrich, the drummer from Syracuse, N.Y., Paul Gregg, the bass player from Atus, Okla., Dave Innis, at the keyboards and also Oklahoma raised, and fellow Sooner Greg Jennings on guitar, hit the chords to brina eight years of consecutive, crowd-filled touring. '"And, hey, we feel more like a band than ever," said Dittrich. "I've always felt that the heart and soul of Restless Hean never really had the chance to emerge. This is it!" "Singing lead for me opens a whole new avenue or expression/' added Gregg. "I can't wait to get one-on-one with an audience." "J think you'll sec a less conservative Restless Heart," chimed in Jennings. "We intend to stretch out as a band musically.'' Tickets for the engagement arc $29.50. The Crazy Horse is located at 1580 Brookhollow Drive in S:inta Ana. For information call 549:.li.12__ ){(~ 5aturday M~y 9, 1992 A7 ............ ,... .. '101 Dalmations' is classic Disne y I f you want to see i.1ylistic Disney animation a1 its best, pick up n copy or the rece ntly released video "crsion of 1961's "JOl Dalmations." Featuring the voca l talents of Rod Taylor, J. Pat O'M:illey, Betty Lou Gerson and Manha Wcnt"'-Orth, this Disney classic directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, l l:Jmilton S. Luske and Clyde Geronimi involves four Londoner:,, dalmataon Pongo, 3 da lmation, hii. "pet," a pipe-smoking song,Hiterinamed Roger, Perd ita, a fe mnlc dalmation, and her pet Anita. As the couples eagerly await the impending arrival of dalm:itaon pups, in comes "that devil woman" Cruella De Vil (one of Di.sney's most-outrageous v1llaane~es, complete \\Ith a !>hock of black and white hair, flo" mg fur and a cigarette holder\\ ith a mile-long trail of wispJ smoke)~ who i.how:, kcc.n intert.·st in the fonhcoming litter. One ~tormy evening, Perdita's 15 precious dalm:ition!> ;mi\c, with Disney ani ma tors at their inventive best contra'>ting the reactions of proud father Pongo and his symp•llhctic m.t)tcr. Cruclta retu rns proffering J checkbook belorc the puppiC!> e'en have their spots, but Roger and Anita refuse the ofter. JJ1.1t )Cb in motion a dog-napping of the pups, a franiic i.e.1rch \\Ith the help of a ca nine net .... ork that extends throughout En~l::inJ, the discovery of an abandoned manor ""here :i ~:igglc of )pl..lttcd puppies are warehoused and an amazing rescue with Cruclla .1nJ her henchmen hot on the dogs' trait. Utilizing the talents of more 1han 150 studio arti:.h during m three-year production, .. Dalamations" 1s the highc)t·grn~!>ing Disney animated film to date, and right!\ desc.l'\c:. a rt.'JlJU.11..i.O!W an i.ngepious !amil) dasste itttt to bcllffi~ -BJ' D.>11tl L ,\/m11u1st Pacific Symphony ends children's series with 'Quest for Fire' COSTA MESA -The . Pacific Symphony concludes it's Mcrvyn's Musical Mornings series of concerts for young pe ople and their families today with children age 3-13 and their parents, explores Mother Nature's inspiration for composers, hiJhlighting the clements of earth, water, air and fire. • i.i:lccuons "'nttcn b} \\ :i£ncr ( 1~13-l ... ~3) arc from ht~ ·'ring .. opcr;i .. D:c \\'alkurc'' and the kgend of Wotan • "Quest For Fire" at the Orange County Perform ing Arts Center. Conductor Daniel Hege leads the orchestra in Igor Stravinsky's (1882-1971) "The Firebird," adapted from a Russian fairy talc. In the s1ory, Ivan wander~ in a magic garden at night in pursuit of the Firebird. He catches her, but frees the mystical creature in return for one of her fea thers. But soon, guardian monsters and the evil Kashchev appear.., To save his pri ncess and her subjects, 'Ivan waves the Firebird'i. feather in the air. The Firebird returns casting a spell and re,enling 10 f'.ran how he may dispose of Kashchev - breaking the egg that is the embodiment of the villain's soul. Also on the program is Richard Wa gner's "Magic Fire Music." }he Tickets for the prcscnt;.itll>n jfC s~.sw and are avaal.tble .it ·1 he Cc=ntcr\ b'"'' office orb~ phone (740-~000) \ The 10 a.m. pcrform:in ce, designed for 'Killer Bud' screens tonight NEWPORT DEACH -The world premier of Babylon Pictures sci·fi thriller "Killer Bud .. will be shown in UCl's Cryl>lal Cove Auditoriu m at 7:30 tonight. Tickets arc S5_, or $2 for those with student identification. 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Piercy will t be the new pastor at r South Coast Christian Cbuttb -the second ~ call he hu received to serve the congregation at the F.ner of Victoria and Placentia nues in Costa Mesa. \ 'It's good to be home again," t id Piercy, who previously served South Coast;s pastor from l96S-19n. . • Between .the two pastorates at ~ta Mesa, he ministered with 1everal California communities, O'om the San Francisco Bay eornmunity of Pleasant Hill to the Oesert community of El Centro, where he led in establishing f alley Christian Church. • In the months before he accepted the call or the Costa Pastor )ames E. Piercy Mesa church, he served as a biurch growth consultant with The North Bcllnowcr Christi an Church in Bellflower, where his son John is pastor. · .. 111• ... lllll'llllal -........... T uesday Nlaht Sin&les. a new prasram beginnina this Tuesday from 6-8:30 p.m. at SL A.ndnws Prabytttlaa Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, is offered to all singles ond sinalc parents in the 22_.. age range. The evenings will begin with social hours which will includo a catered meal for SS. Special, contemporary Christian music by guest artists will be next. This week's guest is Robert Gorieb. Steve Murray, minister to young adults at St. Andrew's, and other special speakers will present upbeat, current topics, dealing with one's ongoing growth as a person and a Christian. Child care ·will be available .from 5:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. through advance reservation with the Young Adult Department al 660-1900. Meanwhile, the Serendipity series for singles continues its weekly Wednesday session at 7:30 p.m. with the conclusion of the two-m'eeting discussion "Transcending the Movements: Men and Women Coming to Terms With Their Differences" by Michele McCormick, Ph.D., and John Fry, Ph.D. All singles are welcome. A $2 donation will ~ requested at the door, which also covers refreshments. No reservations are required for the meeting, but child care is available by reservation only by calling 631-2885 by noon Monday. 0 Here's what 's happening at local churches nnd temples: : Piercy was awarded master or arts and bachelor of divinitytltgrces •tram Southwest Christian Seminary in Phoenix, Ariz. He was awarded Temple 11111111 ihc doctor of hilosophy de rec b the Cilifomia Graduate School ~o_f __ S pcciil l guest P.IOfc.ssor Jonathon Ericson will speak at 8~Aday- TllCology. Piercy and his wife have two other grown children; daughter on "The Last Great Mystery of Christolher Columbus." Ericson, an t athryn and son Paul are in management with a major national retail associa te professor of ~ocial ecology at UC , and who has rnught at chain. Harva rd University, Cal Tech and Stanford , is the recipient of a Piercy's preaching is noted for its positive encouragement, practical certificate of recogniti~n summer faculty fell owship at NASA. Rabbi application and challenging inspirntion. At present, his messages during Marc Rubenstein officia1es 1he study of Columbus' life in this, the 500th the Sunday 10:15 a.m. worship service arc sharing ways to grow in ann iversary of 1he di covery of America. The evening, which includes a personal relation~ips. At 9 a.m. each Sunday, he offers a new-members reception honoring Ericson, is free and open to the public. Call the class called "Discovery!," which shows people how to use the Oible to office for informatiorr anJ reservations at 548-6900. ' discover who Jesus is and how to apply the Bible to their lives. Course explores religions of East and West A three-unit course that exa mines religions or the East and West will be offered by Ora nge Coast College's Religious Studies Ocpartment this summer. Six-and eight-week summer sessions bc&in on June 15. A second six-week session gets undt.r way on June 29. Tilled "World Religion," and listed as Religious Studies l JO in the pee schedule, the eight-week class meets during the first su mmer s~ssion. It's slate9 for Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9 a.m. to noon. The course identifies the naturc;of religious thinking and belief. Course instructor Theodore Wall explores the va riety of religious patterns in the East and West, and will look at their relevance lo the contemporary intellectual world. The course is fµll>' transferable to the University of California and California State University systems. · Summer enrollment fees are $6 per unit, to a maximum of S60. Telephone registration begins Wednesday for currently enrolled students. Registration by appointment begins June 4. Walk-in registration, without appointment, starts June 12. For registration information, phone 432-5n2. LAGUNA (t United Method ist Church · 21632 W•sley Dr. ·~ Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Chnsban EducatJOn 1 O a.m M1111sters O~ Beades & Virgr11a Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Available MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker Worship • Church School 1:30 • 10:00 a.m. FllTllTfD~ aua•eatAmA 420 W. 19th St 548-7727 Bttwttn H8lbor I/Id Newport nm9' AT tJle • 10'.30 CHURCH SCHOOL-All AGES-9.00 a.m. Nulsery·Kindergarten-10.30 am. Youth Groups Sunday Evenings Ministers: GaJal Gou h. Tia Wildel11lllth NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1'Cl1 Margueftte Alie C-cle!Mor 644-0745 AD\11. T .JUNIOR·SfNIOR Sunday SchOol 8.30 • m P sychotherapist and author Dr. Ch!iS Schriner will be guest speaker at the church, 1259 Victoria St., C<.'sta Mesa, Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in a se rmon titled "Open Heart, Open I tanrt: How to Dance the Heyochkah Shufnc." Schriner will focus Oil an idea from Na tive American religion that demonstrates why we should capitalize Random Chance. Schriner, who was minister or coun cling at the OrJnge Coast church fo r 15 years and is currently minister of the UU Fellowship of Laguna Beach, will also explore the connection between humor and spirituality. Child care will be provided during the service. for more information ca ll the church office at 646-4652. NewPOl'I 11eac11 Clll'Ch or 11e11g1aa 1c1ence A "Forgive ness Workshop" will be held Saturday, May 16, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the church, 90 1 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Be nch. Led by the Rev. Jan RockcnfeJdcr, the worksho will explore the po\\er of healing. A donation of SIS will be asked. Meanwhile, "1 he Money Making Mind" workshop is still on for 10:30 a.m. today. Donation is 115. The church also invi tes the public to its midweek !.Ct\ ices or healing and metaphysical lessons every Wednesday at 10:30 n.m. For information on any or these events, phone 263-1261. ( -1IRl.4'1 IAN ~~·;..(/: d CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE :.: -=:.z:: • Gift• • Mu•ic • Book• • Bible• ----3701 S . Harbor Blvd. San~A:&,°s'7:r~esa ~9-5220 .. · D 'r Religion Notes: Ooavid Stoop ol lhe Mlnenh-Meier Clinic in Newport Buch fiill be guest speuer at the Men's Ciilnt Breakf.st in the l.W.. ~ Church unctU.lt)' on Saturday !rom 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Fathers are invited to bri,. their sons who are age 12 and above. A full breakfast will be setved. Sloop will be speaking on 1he !Opie "filthers and Son." Tickets are $4. For questions all lhe church olfice, 786·9627 .... Poa5tor Mark Anderson of Lutheran Church ol the Muter and Brian "SeoarNn and Sue Rodgers, who are members ol the O>roM del Mar churctt, will be among the 500 deleg.ltes attending the fifth Mlnual Assembly ol the P.Ofa Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ameria on q Thursday-Saturtby, May 16, at the Red lion Inn in Ontario .... Upcoming~ announced in last Wffk's Daily Pilot Religion page indude: the "Offering ol I letters" service Sunday al Sl. Maril Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar yisu, Newport Beach, where m«nbers will write letters to congressmen urgins support of legislation to i~ funding of cost-e((ective ;and proven U.S. p<e(nment programs that address the causes ol childhood hunger (for more information, an 644·1341); Glorious Sunday services at 8 and 10 a.m. followed by a parish luncheon to help St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church at 3233 P.cific View Or., Coro~ del Mar, celebrate the 25th anniversary of Its sanctuary building; and the Jewish Community CMler of Orange County Sffking 120 volunteers to help with the third annual counrywide celebration ol Israel Independence O.y on Sunday, M.ly 31, at the JCC campus at 250 Baker St, Costa Mesa (Call 751-0608 for information) We have '----~----------~--------------------ti--- d es i g n s on you- .'tl •• , . • '\ ~. ~!): ~. ..I:' .. to fill~ decOQtlvtt hMd- w.ire ~s & expecwtions ol evtty client. No~ what sty~ or time ~nod th. job · reoquir~. we Nvt' ~ fi~ ~lity door, c~lll'C. furn1t"" ¥dut«tural & twith ~ & fixtures to~ And, you'll btt ~ased to find tt"1t your ~s arc>~ correctly ~ uuw our~ ~IK11on 1s b.Kkt'd by ] ~.r1oni ol Ofatl\.~ hMdwart> ~x~ience , -·- l'NI \Ill II RI\\ 2133 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna Beach. CA 92651 (71 4) 494·2264 .. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wonhip end ~ du. pr.abl. a..~ mmlllllf· "GOD'S OONCEPT OF A GOOD WOMAN" (~ Jl:J0.31) °'· jolm A. ....... Jr. Sundr,. May 10, 1992 ,,__ &lO llld 10:15 A.M. tiOO St. Andrews Roed, Newpon Beech. c..lJlomia ( 714) 631-2880 (ec:nm from Newpoft Herta~~ • ..,,.. .. 15th.) ) !; f ' Or. Will10m E Steel 979-8234 10 00 tm Watsllp Child, Youlh. MA Rev ROC>etl Morley Rw Wil f~ Rf I I< ,f< Jl '·' '' II'\( I HOME TOWN WARMTH ON THC HAI.ROA PENINSUl.A CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNlTED METHODIST ists we aek to maintain an nns to diverse religious points r view, to sustain and nourish another and to minister to t needs of our community In the name of Christ Larry Yoang, Pa•tor • .,...... o.tt• ~•a.. c:-. u• A.•. Balboa Blvd. at 14th St 673-3805 I l I I 11 f R · \ ,'\J CHRIST LUTHERAN ~! CHURCH U ~.., 760 Victor.a St, Cosio Mesa lothor V. Tornow, Post()( 631 -161 1 Bruce Jeske, Pastor WOl\SHll' SERVICE 8 00 10 30 om Sundoy Sct.ool ~ ~ B·ble Clon 9 30 0 ,,, Cht1a1o0n £i.~ Sdl004 548-6866 Newport .Church of Religious Sctence Dr. Juanella Evans ''The Creative Mother'' Service and Jr. Church: 10:30 a.m. May 30 Sepdal Sunday, Mu1can Food Pot Luu Dial an lnlplraUon Ul-1231 I 11/N..,ll\\ 111----·· -··-... ma .. 263-1261 --·····--------- f 901 Do99 .. # 141 •••JMNtleacb I l'I'< < Jf' \I - Dr. Roger Teel, D.D. "Opening to Truth" CHURCH OF REU8IOUI SCIENCE ..... ,, ....... a.Ill If ............ 2205 MA* STREET, soot 23 SEACl.fF VIUAGE Clllld en Plowldld SIMcll: 1:46 Lin. 10·30 ...... 5:30 .... HtMTltGTI* BEACH. CA 12811 / 14) 969-1331 1 ' //.'I.., I I ' \ 'c I I \ 1 I " ... n.r.o.twr ,,,,. .. , ......... .,,,,.,,., ..,,., .. u.i t .. ~ .. 19'1-lltlllllll1t•11•• s..day, May 9, 01982 • I 1 lar Dining tour •-1 stop at . Village Crean I V illa,e Crean never looked It ._ feltMI Tmblea and umbrella IUnOUnded by luflet t.t>lca dotted the Yil1aae peen. Colorful booths fiUed with jewelry, pa;ntinp, cerunica, flawen, dothina and a lot of other c:nftly items by 19 vendors IUfl'OUDded tbe pool. driveway and patio area of tbe party place of i>aMa and Jolt• CNM. The huae diDiDa l'OCma table WU loaded with home-baked IQOdiea. The Turnip Role-catered lancbeoa ancl boutique area was one of the five stops made Wednesday by close to 1,000 people holding tickets to Cinderella Guild's Designs for Dining Home Tour and Village Affajr. Linet. Gilbow wu chairwoman orthe lSth annual Otildren 's Hospital of Society Orange County fundraiscr. "We expect to ~ about SS0,000, maybe $60,000 today. That's about one-third of the total amount thar Cinderella will give to the hospital year." Cinderella bas 44 active mbcrs, four provisionals and about 100 associate and sustainer mbcn. Gilbow and president Son~ Ike ere at the home's entrance to elcome guests for an afternoon f checking out beautiful homes. Other stops included the home of Monica and Tom Dffmer in Oiff Haveh; the Dover Shores home of 'Marilyn and Phil Anthony (like in pools); the Lido Isle home of 1Wanct. and Cody h.,.s; and the ' Balboa Peninsula home of John Ortep.. The latter was referred to by·ooe guest as, ''whaua bachelor pad." LocaJ stores had filled each of the homes "With tabletop de igns r viewing. Cinderella member Wand. Evans twd committee duty at the Crean' . "I left home this morning at 8 a.m. and deaipers came into decorate. I bad to remove all of my accessories in the house to make room for thein and sometime this weekend I will get my things back in place," laughed Evans. At the luncheon were honorary chairpersons Nori and Oaartey Hester, who remembered that their home Cameo Shores was on the first tour. Now they arc decorating their new Belcoun place. Others .ccn at the luncheon Send us your anniversary news S.1\-er, gold or d~mond • milestone wedding anniversaries are special. The Daily Pilot will publish your anniversary news, (25th, 35th, 50th and 7Sth) on a ~~availa~ basis. Send a written account to our Wedding Department, L The Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. Include a phoCo o( lhe couple If desired. For more information, all 642-4321, extension 350. Look to SPECIAL OCOOIONS '"' bDI, ~ SttMct ,, were ..,._a Gfabman, Pegy ...... , Heddi Man»I, Lucy ...._...., C.edlM Natt. Bonnie ~Mirian Turpin, Piil Nel••·~ 5-'Y Uetle, Cary laff, letle Dallroa. Wanda Shelton and EwHa ..... The committee also included Lynn cw:ma, Kay Slodanar, .1eM 111..-, LJllll V~ Carola Campbell, Martha Boler, luth .. 1an.,.rcfen-,. ( a-y ffO¥a, Alce ROlellini, ... ltuael, Gail liver, Doris ~ Doris Patterson, CWre P1ga1t, ltelb Greer, Joan Kipper and Robin Mcintyre, who wu in charge of the "crash" party that evening at the Ritz. 0 H IOH PRIORITY: Two speakers were featured at the recent High Priority Spring luncheon at the Center Oub. Both on the same subject -breast cancer -' but with different pcrspcct ives. Wanda Evans, left, with Martha Boler on grounds of Village Crean. "'MiiCUs;l> . director at the AMC Cancer Research Center in Denver, spoke 'from the science angle of research and prevention, while HP founder Wancb Cobb entitled her talk. "Behind Closed Doors" and focused on the human, emotional side or cancer and her family's reaction. Her triumph over her second bout with breast cancer brought on tissue time for the 131 guests. (Ten percent of the ISO members have had breast cancer.) There was an active sharing of cxpcrfonccs of the women seated at 13 tables for Chinese chicken salad and the Q and A session didn't lack for participation. Darrellyn Melilli, left, Al Mucus and Wanda Cobb at Center Oub. . f) . Trtat Mt• Tt Darreltyn Melillr was chairperson of the luncheon, which f catured members Suzi Meindl, ~thy Harrison, Jud~ Muncie and M.lry Jean Simpkins modeling fashions from Nancy Brown's A'Marecs. Mother's Day · Champagne Brunch $J6f§ Others there included Shvon McCracken, prez Oli\U Johnson, MMpret ~rcher, Pil~r and Aiss.t Wa)'M, Salty Kilishek, ~ Coop, urol Wil~n and ~bbie &)qt, ctlairman of HP's June 28-29 gold and tennis classic at Ritz-Carlton and the unk.s at Monarch ~ch. Roa.st DMri, PrirH Nn1J Yori Roost, s,,.,,.,tJ HoM, Cojurt Cotfsslt, Co•s•r Salad. s,;,.oclt Solatl l!l Mt1elt •OIY. • ·MOTHER'S DAY Isa Special nme -l at Brecht's Orchid Gardens Ylalt aa aoon and ••• oar beaatlfal tropical 1arden and dlaplay baaketa •lift•• aappUea · mlnY vantties or orchids to choost &om (AB pin flft wrapped on request It no otta ~) •We carry all orchid supplits • Larat Uction of baskets and containers •Wt bolJd and ttpot plants Mon. ·Sat. 9:30 to 5:00 Cosed Sunday 1989 Harbor Bl., Costa Mesa, 548-2314 •• :c11., qip.•e1 ........ ................ ~ ..................... = ....... ..... ....... a II .......... ~ ....... m.uu I• A* fDrCI•• ... !. • 10am-4pm • U~ CllOICl'f\J\'11".Jn C31~ w, male e\er. ~dle~ ;m e\ent and ~m e\em ~ul ..J9.-r~·u' Lunctb w Event-. :l rk."f\IC.'> ::l ButtJ.ri ...) AMI\ en.mo ::l Fun..lr-'btTS ClWaii~ Ra:C(l(IOO,) Q &u.f\11 M1c:"tlh' a=uu P..irn Rcnob ~ F.ic1ht1t." ~ F'an"5 CRnl ~ ke Cr.'Ul) ~ Q \'.il" Parl.11'(. S«wt[) w Luru Sm"~ (714) 556;6480 3x\' WN ~ ... \lft 'tTl"tt, ~·ic s ~ An.i. CA 91/(\4 Ginny Frova, Ruth Barben an Linda Gilbow chat at Crean's estlte. "4WC~Not Sandy Ellwanger, left, Debbie Exley, ~ren Betson of High Priority. J -& C F«rwa Co . Inc Mede in U S_A ~1kxkr rvul @dd A very special pin/pendant'for a sp_ecial mother of any age. A gift card is induded wtth rNery purchase. MoiluvJ. awl, e/uld, ll~~="™ WIC8~· 14 Kt Pin or Pendant • Afso Available in Sterling Silver CHARLES H. BARR 9..,J./v.,& 1803 Westcliff Drive • New rt Beach • 642-3310 ···FIGGE Make Father's Day ... Sit for a ponrait. Sitting Fee Only 160 (SO% of( normal ftt) Free With Each Sitting Receive a 5x5 Portrait Mounted on a Ca.rd Embellished with Hand Calligraphy Ask About Our Pomait vr Presentation • PHOTOGIAPHY INCOIPOl~TID llellrw u. ,.. • zin rY ftr (JllJfr fort! ,_.. , 240 Nr-.....-Cents Drift • hke 110 • N 714 "4 '9JJ , • • I ' .. • • I CommunitY Forum Community Forum runs on Tuesdays. Tt\urtdlys .net SMurdlyl Editor Wiiiiam Lobdell ... 642-4321, ed. 351 Editorial ·Bona shoilld know· batter . Counciiman shouldn 't vote , then collect money • Conflicts of interest 1111111'1 111111111 ......... An open Jett~r from Omlle Ambur,ey to Councilman Peter BuHa in response to his comments ,.n the Daily Pilot, May 5: councilman's vote should never be for sale. There should never be even a hint of that.' S ome two years ago, a man named Orv Amburgey was all but flogged at the town squiue when he voted in favor of his son's development project. congressional campaign. DuCfa responded by saying he was on legally solid ground and complained that it was his otct nemesis Ambur$CY who had strongarmed the local business owner into filing the charges. S hamc on you Peter. You Fl caught with your hand in the cookie jar and then blame Orv. You state this is dirty politics, and you are the one with dirty hands. · You say lhe City Attorney researched the F~eral Elections Act and determined there was no violation. Costa Mesa Municipal Code Section 2-68 (g) docs not interfere with receiving or regulating contributions. 11.aUows you to continue to receive contributions. This Code Section restricts your actio11s o~ a Councilmember and is As you recall, you made the awing vote on a motion to place this on the ballot of the Nowmbcr '90 election. Is it your feeling that a S2SO campaign contribution lo a city council campaian appears to be improper or may sway your vote as a city councilman and a $1,000 Congressional contribution not influence you? Surely you don't have a double standard do you? Please Peter don't blame me for your actions. Amburgey, a Costa Mesa city councilman at the time, pointed out th at he had broken no laws, thst -since he had no financial interest in his son's p~oject -he was free and clear to cast a vote for his son. So what. P erhaps Amburgey is gunning for Buffa. Maybe Buffa is legally in the clear. But the point we made two years ago still stands. A politician has to be as concerned with appearance as he is walking the fine gray line between what's legal and what's ORVILLE AMBURGEY Costa Mesa not restricted or governed by the F'ederal I seem to remember Orville Amburgey whining Our opinion a1 the ti me was that Amburgey was wrong. Dead wrong. not. • Elections Act. about, what an unfair tactic, making a A Memorandum from City Attorney Kathe to complaint to the District Attorney's office in th e you dated March 17, 1992 even suggests the late days of a campaign. Wasn't it Amburgey who We said that while he may have violated no laws it was simply beyond imagination that a man could be objective about his son's own project, that fam·ities ties were at least as strong as financial ties. Our conclusion was that Amburgey had shown lousy judgment and had raised at least the appearance of impropriety. And there seems something very wrong with casting a vote on the city's most important devt;lopment document and then, some two weeks late~ scooping up a cool $3,000 in contributions from several of the city's biggest and most powerful developers. ma ers no al the money 15 going tu his Federal Act may not apply. The City Attorney blamed his defeat on the conflict or interest further suggests you contact private council for indictment he received, just prior to his re-election advice. campaign? Wasn't ii Amburgey ~ho funded his Peter, regardless of the criminal aspect of this campaign with funds from the same developers charge, what about the appearance of a conflict? he's accusing Buffo of having a conflict with? On August 10, 1990, you made the followi ng It was Amburgey who voted again~t pulling statement to the Orange COunty Rtgiste1 . ~contribw&ioA~~ And now, two years later, "'e are revisiting that same ground. Only the names have been switched. congressional campai$n, that it is not directly and legally tied to his position as a councilman. It matter not that Amburgey may or·may not be behind the scenes pulling the strings. "Buffa would not comment specifically on the law he based his accusations of Buffa on. matter but said he generally opposes the idea of When Mr. Amburgey was so soundly rejected by This time it's Councilman P~ter Buffa who's in the spotlight after a local businessman as:cuscd him of violating city campaign laws by accepting $3,000 from developers after voting in favor of a plan setting development standards in Costa Mesa. The contributions went toward Duffa's Buffa know better. Or at least he should. We have long been one of Duffa's biggest supporters. But in this instance, he has disappointed us. officials receiving campaign money from those who the voters of our City, we the peC?plc where trying have something to gain from council. 'lt's not a to make o point. In my opinion, lhc Pilo! is giving legal problem as much of an appearance of credence to this publici ty stunt :ind is helpful in impropriety as you can have: Buffa said. creating a platform for Mr. Amburgey. 'Generally speaking, I adamantly disapprove. Ifs PA UL HANSEN very simply a question of ~tandards. A Co!>ta Mesa Heeeeeeeeeere's Joey! Carson's retirement means work for Bishop GLAD YOU'RE RETIRING, JOHNNY, 'CAUSE JOEY NEEDS SOME REST - Johnny Carson has been ·making more farewell appearances than Sarah Bernhardt, or even Elvis, and our own Joey Bishop wishes he'd pack up and go awreddy. As one of the immortals in TV's talkshow pantheon, the L;.:.;mlliii:;:~IM....ll Lido Isle retiree -who ._, truly covets his privacy ..--.-, -is being hammered llllPll like a "Gong Show" ------contestant. The latest Local ·Scene intrusion: On the morning of May 22, when Carson releases -----• his grip, Bishop has consented to appear on "Good Morning, America." The show's producers wanted him to appear in ABC-TV's New York !.tudio, along "ith Dick Ca\Ctl and Merv Griffin, but Joey doesn't do cross-country flights. He'd fly. he said, only if the plane has a nin e·hole golf course. Instead, he agreed to appear in L.A., doing one of those split-screen things. ~ On another page of Bishop's storied career, he has nothing but warm memories of lege ndary Mbrlcne Dietrich, who died Wednesday. Back in the 60s, when she was doing her cabaret turn, they appeared together at the Sands in Las Vegas. "She was a dear, sweet, \.\-Onderful, down-to-earth lady," Joey recalls. "Do you know that 'he'd get down on her (famous) knee .and scru b the floors of !'\er daughter Maria's apartmentr' After his 20·'ininute gig, he'd introduce Marlene. who'd reward him with a kiss on the cheek. But, unlike her torrid three-year tomancc with Duke Wayne (sec below), she never offered lo sc rub his apartment. . D IN CASE YOU'RE WONDERING llOW IT ENDED -In Thursday's engrossing episode, you may recall, sultry Marlene Dietrich and her handsome IO\er, J ohn Wayne, were in the throes or a torrid three-year romance about a half-century ago. For more information, I sugge!>lcd that you read Pila.r Wayne's book, "John Wayne: My Life with the Duke." Well, one of Thursday's first callers was the enchanting widow Wayne he rself, advising that her book, alas, is no longer available at the stalls. Sold out, with no indication from publi~her McGraw-Hill that another batch will be run off. , Well . as 1hcy say in Hollywood. this is the wrap: "Duke was always reluctant to talk to me about Dietrich, but he did once say that l looked a little m.c her, adding 'she was the most intriguing \\Oman I've ever known.' "In 1954, a few months before Duke and I married, Howard Hughes invited us lo Las Vegas to catch Dietrich's new nightclub act. I was reluctant to go, having heard all the gos~ip, but I wa.s dying to meet the elusive and legendary HO\.\-ard Hughes. So I let Duke comince me that the trip would be fun . "The minute she appeared on stage, she saw our party and threw Duke a !>uggestive ki s. From then one, she pla}cd to him alone. Although she was over 50 at the time, Dietrich was sti ll stunning with a gorgeous figure and perfect legs more revealed than concealed by a $30,000 beaded gown. "When her act ended, she invited Duke and Howard to her dressing room, and he insisted that I come along. Even though he was 47 at the time, Duke was still hopelessly naive a~ut women. He had no idea that a former mistress and a .. future \.\ife would mix abc>ut as \\Cll as oil and water. 'You go on.' I ~:iid. 'I really don't Jn ind "aiting.' "Dut Duk~ was inSi!\tent. 'You're my girl,' he declarct.I, 'and you go "here J go.' "When \\C \\alkcd into Dictrich·s dressing room, ~he ignored me, threw herself into Duke's anm, and ga'e him a passionate ki!>S. He unt.inglcd him~lf from he r embrace, pulled me to hi~ ~idc, and ~id, 'Marlene, I'd like you to meet Pilar. my fu ture wire: "Dietrich looked at Duke coldly, turned her back on the two of us, and began a lively conversation with Hownrd Hughes. "Duke and I walked out unno1iccd a few minutes later." End of chapte r. Jerry Kobrln's tolumn rons Tutsdtt)S, Thursda,.s and S11turd11)s. Letters . . . ._ .· ··;.,..~ ·~. . . . . .· ... , -.·. . . . . : . : ~"f ••• . ~ . ·"· . . '""'l ; ' -~ -. . •. • ~ • ......""' .. -' I. ... . 1 1 ~. .• :"i '\ • • Perot: No. 2 with a bullet Sid vs. Shaw WHAT HER HONOR Muni Court Judge Shaw fails to understand is that Sid Soffer relishes a situation like his fight with Ci ty Hall. Should the judge be successful in putting Soffer behind bars, it won't bother him for it only gives him more time to plan his ne)tt move. He'll be back and more defiant than ever. My money's on Sid not Shaw. WARREN G. ALTHOFF Costa Mesa Fearful Jury THE NOT-GUil TY verdict by the jury for the video taped beating or the now celebrated Rodney King has certainly stirred the pot. Theories abound as to the jury·s thought processes. Boredom may even be setting in a result of the over-analysis or the jury members' thoughts that may have prompted their not-guilty decision. Herc is one that I haven't heard yeti How about fear promp1ing the jury's controversial decision? How about these jurors recognizing as they repeatedly watched the tape of the beating of Rodney King, that they or one of their loved ones could be subjected to the same horrific treatment on a whim of law enforcement. it happen. I know Perot is a How to get involved! p:uriot -a thoughtful ,,, Cal dM IH•en' man with V.it, intelligence, and HotU• (642.al6) or wri&e down-home common to: "Letters." 330 W. a., sense. I believe that s r-· ... _. 92627 •--l., _,_a ,.._, or ... Mayor Phil Sansone. THE ISSUE THAT I bring up regarding Coastline College is the change of use fo r Eastbluff School from the spirit of " hich it was intended. together, with l1is leadership, we the to 646-4170. Homeowper group) people can turn this in the past did not act country around. againsr pa t tenants at To maximize our results, it is important Eastblu ff, as those tenants maintained that our grass-roots efforts be coordinated similar use with regards to hours, traffic statewide. Cooperation i imperative to and building population. Howc\:er, keep all circulated petitions valid. Petition homeowners did object to the district for forms are now being prepared for not maintaining the use of Eastbluff as a distribution in early May, at which time local elementary school site. signing can begin statewide. The State or My request of you today as mayor is to California requires 134,781 vote signatures '-recognize that considerable controve~y is to place Mr. Perot on the ballot. &cfore the city and school district on this If you would like to help in th.is effort to issue from Newport residents. give people a choice, please call or drop In recognizing this controversy, the City us a line. The address is P.O.Box 5122, of Newport should request compliance Ventura, CA 93003, (805) 339~6300. Your with the California Environmental Quality suggestions for forming a real grass·roots Act in that it, under state law, re9uircs an ..organization are needed and would be environmental impact report by either the really appreciated. school district or Coastline. Please include your phone number and Although our ciry may not have a self-addressed stamped envelope, and authority over this site, I hope that the we will add you to our mailing list, and council would at least publicly posture on connect you with other volunteers in your behalf of Newport residents that Coastline area. Together we can do this! may dramatically impact our community. BOB HAYDEN HOWARD M. POMERANTZ, President California Chafrman Premier Group, Inc. Perot Petition Committee Newport Beach as before due to the increased airplane noise. Although the Airline Pilots' Association h~ objected to the Joh n Wayne procedures on the basis of safety, "'e :ire unaware of any accidents or nea r-accidents caused by these procedures. At the end of this trial of Federal guidelines, we urge the restoration of the noise abatement procedures at John Wayne Airport. ROY and NIKJ GLAUTHIER Costa Mesa Mll'llll'er 11111111 Ill THE OPINION OF Denny Freidenrich in his article "How to win the War" will provoke a wailing chorus of outrage from liberal sheep, special interest aroups and the ACLU zealots across the land. They will proclaim his plan too strong and reactionary desperation, while the plain truth is: our "system" has become too damn weak and these arc documented desperate limes. I am weary of the brain-dead remark by foes of capit1I punishment sayina: "Capital punishment docs not deter 11111jor Q'imes." When thac FCJdy-IWO-lhoc freaks can show me an executed felon climbin1 out or a 1r1WC lo kill yet another human beina - I'll bcliew it. Would ~ou vote for Ross Pc: rot? fi.>llo" 111g :ire lOmc f~lpom.cl to our rcccnr qucltion on Perot fc,cr. I WANT TO SAY thJt I \\Ill \Ole for Perot -an}thing to ~hake up Wa~hington. OAROARA AUNE Newport Deach D I THI~ PEROT will ~\\eep the nation becau e e'"ef)-one is looking fo r a change and some honesty and dece ncy in Washington. I think everybody in Washington should be turned out and new people got in there bec11use we need a change. This country is really in trouble ~1th old politici11ns and graft and we need some new people in there. I think Perot will sweep ii. 1 think he will win big . JOHN HUGHES Ncwpon Beach .Ir I ') ' [I ~ ) These jurors surely understood that these police officers and their friends could find them and their loved ones anytime they chose. Personal survival is a powerful, and often subliminal influence in decision makina. The jurors have been unusually reticent to speak out. It 1111 fits. IT IS HIGHLY inappropriate for a schoolteacher to use second grade schoolchildren u pawns in a highly controver ial issue auch as whether President Bush pa to the ''environment conference" in Brazil this summer. 11111 _an 1111 1l11111Pt'1 new tm1n .. ......_ Convicted murderers and scril.I killcn have no ripll ~en they choolc 10 take another penon'1 life from them forncr. Thae aaiiaala delcrw 10 bl removed (permanently) from IOCiel)' il acnul.ne decency, ,.._., justice and peace arc to preYIU on 1tus planet. Whether they ,,. rriod, pued, huna. Pubfi5hed by !& Concern that a police state exists or is in the process of being established is (airly widespread and these concerns are often held by persons not otherwise given to polemic observation. Recent expre ions by ~restigious persons supportina the easina of the drua war bear this out. ROOER BLOXHAM Chair Emeritus Libertarian Party of Ora.nae County Perat far Pr111d1nt ROSS PEROT HAS •arced to ao to Washinaton, O.C. u the "aervant" of the American people If the rest of us just pull toae1her and.place his name on the ballot in all $0 slates. If we want this to happen, wc must act up from our 1pathy and make From the sample or letters printed, it was clear that the children had been presented • simpli'1ic, one·sided view o( the conference, a.nd were not awa.re of the reasons why many believe he should not &<>· Schoolchildren hould not be used 10 1dvancc controvcrsiaJ political positions. DAVID ARTHUR C.osaa Mesa On op:n krter ro Newpon Beach AS COUNTY RESIDENTS in the Co~ta Mesa area, we arc very unhappy with the recent trial of FM takeoff procedures beina conducted at John W1yne Airport. We urp the restoration of the atrictcr noise abatelQCnt procedure1 u previously established and practiced. . After havina tpent 1CVeral weekends ·out-of·doon 11 our home, wc are very aware or the hipcr noilC levels and reel that it is very dilruptW. IO our 1rea. Aa prospective propeny ownen CMr fM yean aao. our dedaion to ~ oar home was hiahly hd'luellCllCI .., havina lhe more restrktive noise atanenl procedures. After the lall (cw weeb, we no lonpr bclkM our property vaJua to be ~ lafP .,. c Injected or shot -I couldn't care lcu. Their one-way fare to their already chosen dadnation -bell -ii the ultimate auper-MYer licbt for mankind and our nation. WIWAM LAWSON c.o.ta Me11 Coast Community News, Inc. n Elliot Stein, Jr. c~inNn , tlllTJPDlt leMhlC09ta U.. Dally Piiot .. ----------------------. - tml.INE From A1 &he kid that had 1tolen it. and he ia in jail. He WIS also carrying a knife at the time and did pull the knife on my son but everybody turned out fi . I have my bike. Newpon acb police have been most lpf ul and couneous. and I think t ey'rc great. We pay them to p otect us, and they do a damn fi c job. 0 ANN MORRIS Balboa 1'0 LIKE TO CM my experience, which is basically that our reeling ~ut the Newport Beach police is t at they are arrogant and rJf rontational. They convey an u1·against-them attitude in regards to the citizenry. They seem motivated more to building statistics justifying ttieir existence than building rapport with the community so citizens and police can work together to make the city a better place. DIANE BUCHANAN Costa Mesa 0 I THINK THEY DO an excellent job dealing with what they have to deal with. They have a unique situation dealing with the majority of the people who are out or our area. . I think it is most unfair to have people call and just give an opinion on negativeness. I think t~at's the wrong attitude, and I think that is one of the problems with our country today that we are so negative. Lel's talk about positive. SONJA DODER Newport Beach 0 I THINK GENERALLY we have a very fine police department. My wire and another lady, they're in the '70s, had an accident here on Balboa Island. The first officer to arrive was very gentlemanly, had a black moustache, he explained that they were wrong and had everything satisfied and called for the police investigation officer. He arrived, he was a little sbon blonde, he was abrasive, uninterested and I thought extremely rude. The contrast between the two ~ficcrs was very, very different. I ink somebody on the police partmcnt' ought to know about is man. He is not to the ondard we normally assume is our local police department. CHARLES -RIPLEY Balboa Island 0 I HAD A CONTACT with the police in December, a woman Jl<>liceman. She was very cbuneous. I was in the wrong; I didn't know I was in the wrong. I was goin& the wrong way on a one-way street at Christmas time, and she wu very, very nice and courteous, and she didn't write me up. She was very nice and explained what I was doing wron1. I just wanted to let you know. There arc some aood ones out there. ELJZABE1l{ ANDERSON Newport Beach 0 I HAvt BEEN in this area for 33 ytars, and the few times in which I have had direct contact with the police department they were always exceptionally pleasant and Mii handled. I WIS buraJarized several ycan ~ when I li\'Cd in the Eastbluff, d the off .ccr who responded was ry kind and considerate and helped me put thinp back ICJICthcr in my boulc. I have just had .,oct relationships with the police that I haw met. • MARYOEOROE Colla Mesa wamina. Overall in 45 years in residence in this community, I feel that the police depanment is extremely professional, they care about their community as well as the indMdual. I think their ovenll behavior is extremely appropriate and I'm glad they're around, frankly. JOHN WEBBER Newport Beach 0 ,j have ever heard or seen living here for 32 years, that's never changed. Why is it just now coming out? Maybe people should have opened their eyes a little earlier. · DAVE ADAMS Costa Mesa 0 I WAS PULLED IN by the officers from Newport Beach Police Department, and they were courteous in every way. 1 have no fault with the way I was treated at all. ANY CONTACT WE'VE HAO with our police in New.port Beach ha s been more than courteous and BOB BEL YEA thoughtful and considerate, and Corona del Mar we just can't say enough for our O police department -best I've l'VE LIVED IN 'Newport Beach for ever seen. about 38 years, and I've had that We really appreciate them very, normal traffic citation problems as very much. They put their lives on any other citizen would have. the line for us every day, and we My famjly truly appreciates the thank them for it. police department for 1hc last 38 ROBERT M. SMITH )'.Cars in Newport Beach. We've Newport Beach had extremely. friendly 0 relationships with them any time HAS THIS WHOLE TOWN had there was any kind of activity. their eyes closed? I've had We appreciate their encounters with the police, never professionalism and their been cited. At the age or 17 I was thoroughness in any of the forced to put my hands on the top activi1ies. We do know that the or the police car while in swim city of Newport Beach's police trunks. The officer stated th:it he department reputation is of that of was looking.for a weapon. I was . a very conservative nature; they're match the need of the people. A couple of days ago there was an accident on the corner or 31st Street and Newport Boul,.vard. The policeman arrived .. cry quickly. He had the, total condition under control. He was cxtremel) friendly and kind to the woman who was part of the hit·and·run action. So I would argue with ·the councilman; the guy did Jaywalk and the guy was a little b11 sarcastic but that's not the end of the world. 0 Tl:.D BARRY Ne" port Be:ich l'M 69 YEARS OLD, :rnd I live in the Eastbluff section of Nc'"POrt Beach. I've lived here over IS years. ~ince 1 lhe on the corner or Del Oro, l fin~ that many, many things happen on this street, and I've seen the police come .many times. l have never heard them be rude to anybody. I've !lccn th em act before the paramedics come to help people. In my O\\ n case, I had to have an emergency "hen my husband needed help and they· were the epitome of kandne s. I can't speak for everybody but for myself, Uie Newport Beach police have been wonderful. Beach when l was younger - haven't one in about five years - 99 percent or the time I would say they "ere jert.. , bottom line. JOHN PERRY Cost:s Mesa are really not proud or )'Ou but "'e do not have the preh at our d~po'>al to voice such opinions. JOHN SCHNJEDRS BaJbo:a 0 0 I THINK THE NEWPORT Beach AS A CONSTITUENT of Mr. polace are fabulous l\e laved her Hedges, I am a hamed of hii. 41 )Cars, ha'e had 111!\C:ral out~urst as reported an the • occa:>ions to call upon them for Thursday, May 7 edition of 1hc things and 1 ha'e had nothing but Daily Pilot. 1 twve a re!>ident on !>upcraor. suprnor in"e~tagation the penirn>ula for 15 years, and 1 and attcntion 10 detail und all htl\c never been !>topped by .i done "ilh ,ci: l'cntlcmunly ~ Ne"' port Be:k h police officer. a1111uJcs Jnd I :im 1embly . We ha\e had three inc1<lcn1s on imprc:. cd "llh them :ind !. think the penimula an the past se\cral they do a grcJI job. munths and the pohcc department AUDRL 'l GRU.l\DY responded in a matter of ,minutes '\c" port U1..1di and the police acted in a \Cl) O professional and courteou., manner. I HAVE BEEN hnras,i:d m:.im: time · The NC\\,port Deach police as 4f.-by 1hc ?'\c'' port Uea h, and. I am~ well as other police officer~ take a hard ''orl..cr and l\c tried to be lot of public abuse from ci\ 1c courtcou!>, I am ah\ :l)~ tr) ing to be officials and the pre!ls. It's hell if courtcou~. but the) h;n c in~ulted they're tough and hell "hen they me and called me. a drug addict arc too lenient. No sat1Sf)1ng the and the> \\Crc \Cl) ruJ~ and politicians, the press, radio and embarrJssed me ut lronl of my TV and especially the Los Angeles neighbor~ and 1 ''ould JU~t Jit..c to Times. comment on thJt. I have tJlked to 1 have alwa)'S found the the mJ)Or alrc.:id) . .:inJ I am Nc\\port Beach Police Dep.irimcnt sending ham a pu~on.:11 letter. very courteous and friendly. f\1r. BRE!\ r 131:.RG~lANN Hedges, ma)be your com.titucnts Corona 1..lcl ~hlr on a bicycle and in swim trunks, at known to be very big in stature which time he put me in the' b3ck and very conservative. DOROTHY WILSON --r _-~-:----------------_-_-:_-:., _______ ...... ..._ ______ _ Ne" port Beach or his car and ran a name for a But at the same time 1hough I warrant and of course at 17, it's __ t_hink that kind of m:itches the type of people who live 10 Newport. We're all rela1ively conservative, and I t~ink that they 0 I WAS BORN and raised In Newport Dcach. Of the 10 or so cncoun1ers, I have h.:id in Ne\\port IAMS ···~ • 5 NEW FLAVORS HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS •A COMPLETE DIET • canned •THE BEST CANNED FOOD MADE FREE 14 oz. CAN ~!~Se SS OFF CASE OF 14 oz. 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"I think it was clear to everybody," he find ; scapegoat and they picked on me" and accept criticism volleyed his way. lication, but DeBellis was eager to defend For example, DeBellis said, there were said. "I don't think anybody ever thought ' . · OeBellis' company, Rialto-based Calfon Calfon after seeing the article on Friday. relatively sma'I parts of the job -such as it could all be done at night." The .East Coast Haahway project bas Con truction Inc., is general contractor on Although Calfon's contract with the La-line-connecting work and installation of But in interviews last week, merchants been di~cult from t~e start, with 1111111 a water-line project on East Coast High-guna Beach Water District called for the drainage-and-filling devices -that didn't and city officials said they believed Calfon change~ an .plans required •~AC the way, way. Newport Beach city officials and Co-company to do its job durina the day, justify ~he added $800-a-day cost of pick-had violated its agreement with the city. ~eBclhs saad .. In fact, he said'. when I~ rona del Mar merchants ~e criticized compa ny officials agreed to a request by ing up asphalt and concrete at night. He Newport Mayor Phil Sansone was particu-bad on the project, Calfon o.ffic111s were~·, Calfon for allegedly being uVcooperative local merchants and city officials to work said his company would have been willing larly critical, calling the Water District told that sewer constructaon would bci and violating an agreement that called for • during the day in residential areas and at to do that work at night, but "nobody and its contractors "totally uncoopera-done at lhe same time in the same area. the contractor to work only at night in the night in the business district, De Bellis wanted to pay ·for that." tive." "The job, from the srart, ·has never busin~ss district, thereby. disrupting busi-said. However, he snid, parts of the work DeBcllis said details in Calfon's co n-DeBellis said he was angered by lhe been according to plan," he said. NOTEBOOK From A1 • once wrole on an undercover vice operation that involved lots of pizza and beer and a pair of prostitutes. But that was a long time ago, yesterday's news. 1 was replaced on the dart board by a former Daily Pilot columnist who had this marvelous obsession with police helicopters in Newport Beach. He couldn't stop wrillng abOut them. H~ couldn't stop thinking about them. He dreamed about them, probably. And by and by, he made 1he dart board. Now, I am hardly a cop hater. I {Tlarricd in10 a family of cops. I bought into a neighborhood that must be. the world's favorite place for police officers to live. One of my best childhood friends is a cop. And so I took my stint on the dart board as just one of those things, a rite of passage. LoriAnn, I think, is in the same boat. Her si n was to write a reporter's notebook on being stopped by the police near her Lido Isle home several Thursdays ago. It was midnigh t, she wrote, when her car was stopped. One of the officers thought he was on drugs, or at least drinking. She explained that she'd been out to a late dinner and had consumed nothing stronger than coffee. One cup, working on a second. And so it went. LoriAnn said that one of the officers asked to search her car and when she inquired about her basic ConstilutionaJ-rights (you know, those things we fought and died for), the officer srud that she could let th em search it or that she would be taken to the station where her car would be impounded and then searched. Some choice. She said that one of the officers rummaged through her car. looking in the glove compartment, rooting through beach bags, even · leafing through an address book. Then, she said, one of the officers put his hands into 1he pockets of the co:it she was wearing. Nothing. The officers checked her eyes, checked her pulse. And then th ey did it again. And then they did it again. And finally, after advising her that "genetics" was probably to blame for the way: "If LoriAnn is ever in need of an officer because of a burgl:ary or a rape attempt, I wonder who she's going to call?" . I don't for a moment doubt that the officer is a nice guy. Nor would I question the fact that he is a solid family man. LoriAnn is a good person too. I don't think that any of that is even up for debate. size ·or her pupils, they let her go home -with her freedom-an1n-11.-- cold cup of As to the notion that LoriAnn has somehow lost her right to summon the cops for help just because she wrote a story and put her name on top 0 al, wen, that's just plain lopsided thinking. Managing Editor coffee. LoriAnn wrote her reporter's notebook the next day. There was a touch of humor to it, or at least I thought so. There was al o a note of -----• concern in there too, a small pitch for treating fell ow human beings with a just a _touch of decency and common courtesy. The article wasn't angry; it . wafo't hot; it was just a small glimpse into "hat it's like to be pulled over at midnight and suddenly have two officers accuSing you of being under the influence and nipping through your addres~ book. The reaction to the article was pretty much what I expected. A couple of people wrote, expressing empathy for Lo riAnn. A Newport Beach councilm an was among them. So was a staff er for a certain presidential candidate. But then the mailbag arrived and LoriAnn, very suddenly and very quickly, was branded as a cop-hater extraordinaire. One man, the founder of the New Life Treatment Center in Laguna Beach, said he was a personal friend of one of the officers .. He said the officer is a nice guy, a family person, a hard-working man He concluded the letter this When the heck did it become wrong to criticize? Why is it 1hat someone would be looked upon as if she's some twisted, drooling mutant from Planet X just because she had enough spine to offer criticism? Dunno. There was a time -and·you're probably going to think I'm just making this up -when crit icism was viewed as something healthy. •It gave way to change. It gave way to understanding. It gave way to rebuilding. But that was then, th is is now. One conclusion to all of this is that it's good sport to gripe about politicians, it 's OK to rant and . rave about the Caltrans wor"-.er or the local merchant and it's ne:irly a national trend to sl ice and dice the media. But to speak critically -in even the most muted tone~ -about the police is unacceptable. It shouldn't' be that way. But if tha1's the way it -t be, then by all means clip out my photo and put it on the dart board. 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California South in the Rocky Mountain Tournament Friday through Sunday next weeken'1. Last year, Boyce skipped the CJF Qrelims in the long jump because of soccer commitments after finishing first in the league finals. Mesa's Noonan, Solis double By Rk:Nrd °""' ....... IRVINE -Jason Boyce of Corona del Mar High had no trouble ~ualifyin& in four events for the CIF 3-A track and field prclaminariea. "Hopefully, I won't miss Clf," said Boyce, who will try to juggle his plans and attend both competitions -track on Sat· urday, then fly to New Mexico for soccer on Sunday. "Some- how, I'm hoping for miracle." Boyce crossed first in the 100 meters (10.9) in slight drizzle • Friday, then repeated as league long jump champion with 22· foot, l:V•-inch leap. Running the 200 this year for the first time, Boyce edged Woodbridge's Mike Muniz (22.2) for the league title in 21.9. MISSION VIEJO -Costa Mesa High's Willie Noonan and Jarrue Solis were double ClF 2-A qualifiers Friday m the Pacific Coast League track and field finals at Trabuco Hills. Noonan, who anchored Costa Mesa's second-place finish in the 1600-meter relay (3:3~.76), c~ the line first in the 300 intermediate hurdl~s. racmg an • 42.39. Solas, who ran the lead-off leg Oil .the 1600 relay team, was third in the 400 in 52.39. Peter Tran and Andy Russell also ran on Costa Mesa's 1600 relay. The question DOW is &etting there. The CIF 2-A pr.eliminarics are Friday also at Trabuco Hills. The top three Boyce. a sophomore. anchored CdM's 400-metoc relay team that qualif1ed with a leCOnd-place finish in 44.3 and enjoyed in- dividual &lory by wiMing three other ~nll Friday night in the Sea View League final at Irvine High. But Boyce. an AJl-CIF Southern Section soccer player, made prior commitment.I for next weekend. The ClF 3-A prelimi- naries are acheduled for Saturday 11 Trabuco Hills, beginning at noon. The top th(CC fanishen•in the league finals advanced. Other CdM boys qualifying for the CIF 3-A prelims were Todd Merriman in the high jump (6-0) and Stanley Wilson in the pole vault (13-0). finishers in the league finals advanced. · · For Costa Mesa's girts, Gigi Surmon won the 300 hurdles (4816) and 100 hurdles (15.73) and also led off the Mustangs' 1600 relay (4:16.8) that ad- vanced and included Mina Tsukado, Denisha Bcndz and Julie Maher. ' .. I'm just worried about next week because I have to leave for (Albuquerque) New Mexico to play on the state (soccer) team in the ODP (Olympic Development Program)," Boyce said. "It's going to be tough. I might have to skip CIF again this year." Boyce, whose fint love is soccer. is sche<fuled to compete for For Newport Harbor, weight specialist Tony Mancuso, who has a personal best of 59-2 in the shot put, won that event with a 58-8 heave while finishing third in the discus at 152-8Y.i. Jun- ior Beau Ralphs, a shot put novice at the beginning of the spring, qualified thfrd in the shot put with a 50-2Y.i throw. Middle dist3nce sensations Jared Overton .and Dylan Guggenmos both qualified for ClF in the 1600 and 800, respec- See BOYCE/BS Bcndz won the 1600 (5:18.89) and was second in the 800 {2:23.3) behind teammate Maher, who won in 2:20.0. Katy EkJof qualified an the 1600 (5:26.~3) after .being pulled from t~e 3200 because of a rup injury. . Junior Ion~ Jumeer Rebecca Satin led the Estancia qualifiers, defending her guls league Ulle with a leap of 16-3¥,, wltile Laµren Weaver quahfied by plac- See MESA/II ---•. --------- se·a Kings sweep . to· swim · crowns ~ CdM, Newport Harbor swimmers sparkle at Sea View League finals. CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High boys and girls swimming squads sw-ept to Sea View League cham· pionships Friday, each by convincing margins. The CdM girls outscored Woodbridge, 450-395, with Newport Harbor"s unit fin- ishin~ third with 350. ·Corona's boys had a wader margin O\'er qualifying effort of 54.95. CdM's Pell~. wnh a 57.15 CIF qualifying lime, and Michelle Whiton. at 57.71, where third and founh, re~pcCll\CI). The S:11lor~ wert'second and tturd 1n the 500 free, '' ith Arrow earning a Cl F benh with a 5:17.18, follo"ed by liannl Widger at 5:54.10. Valerie D::ihon of CdM was fourth tn 5.55.4:?. Corona's 4x50 freest) le rel.iv team of Miche lle Whiton, Tiffan) Pelis. Susan lhrl.e and Melanie Pelis rinished third. but qualified for ClF w 1th a 1.46. 73 cf. fort. CdM. "h1ch finished Wpodbridge , 532-438, w1th Newport third at 320. 'The plan for us second in 3 53.:6. and Newport, which was third an 3:54.64, quah· fied for CIF in the final e"cnt -the 4xl00 free relJy. "The plan for us was to attack from-all was to attack from aJI f roots," said CdM girls • coach Doug Voiding. "We really hung to· Jether today. We went m knowing Woodbridge had some absolute su· perstars · and Newport did, too. "Nobody let down IQ<foy. We were 5-0 in duals. but with a four· _ fronts. We really hung together today. We wn 1n 1cnow1ng Woodbridge hid some absolute SU· perstars and Newport cld, too. Nobody let down today.' M]ke Starkweather, Coron:s boys coach, was pleasantly surpri~ed at 1he wide margin of his squad's \ictory. ··No. I d1dn •t e\pcct to win by nearly 100 points," he said. "l was \cry impressed w11h ho'4 \\Cll we quahried for the finals. We were point win over Wood- bridge, we weren't tak· ing anything for granted today. We I.new if Woodbridge won, they would be the champions." In the opening e'ent, Woodbridge was victorious in the :?00 medley relay w 1th Newport second and CdM third. In the 50 freestyle, CIF qualifying cf. forts were turned in by MeliSS3 Schutz (second in 25.90) and CdM's Melanie Pelts (26.12). Corona picked up some valuable points in the next event, the 100 buttcrny, as Lindsay Foley, Karen Tho- mas and Karrie Cesario finished 2-3·4 behind Woodbridgc's double-winner Alex Royce. ----CdM gi1s COICh able to get mo)t of our swimmers into the championship finals :ind that helped. "It was also great winning all three re- lays. Those were big point ." CdM ~cl.cd thing~ off with the v.in in the medic> rcla), a> the team of Crosby Grant, Wonkec Moon, Drew De\ inc and Rob Tucker came home in a ume of l :4 l.69. . The Sea Kings no)ed out Newport in both of th e freest~ le rela)s, w inn mg· the final 4xl00 by a little more than a sec- ond in 3: 16.56. .. ...~Nae Newport's Maureen McLaren earned a victory in the 100 free, with a ClF "l was really pleased with our effort in the 400 Cree relay,·· said Newport boys coach Dean Crow of the 3:17 75 effort. "The team of Ril.1 Krummins, Nathan See SWIM~ CdM's Trnh Grant celebrM'9 hit conquest in the SO freestyle at SH View LHgue swim finals. He was the fourth seed. Tars bow at Saddleback ~ Roadrunners complete season sweep of Tars with 5-0 win. By Demi lroltlmoul ....... SANTA ANA -Misacd opportunltlea proved too much to overcome for the Newport Harbor Hip bue· ball tam FriclaJ. The SaDon. whole seuon ends nat week with a pair ol ~inst champion Tustin. bowed to host SecldletMM:k. 5.0. The defeat probably dooms ::_~ =· 3-9-1) to faith piece In the ~ (17-6. 10-3) jumped ln front with I pU of N81 ia the bonom of tbe flna iftnina. ~ BllncMI led off with a ._..,. Luil S.. uda Wlbd and OM out later, Wlanina pitcher ~ ...... llnlled to left '° .... In the ..,.,... .. ,...., ,.,...... looped ...... to ,..., to = .......... the...._.. ..... ,.. ...... ...... , ..... _ ........... ollhe ........ QrtJ ~ llcl off ..... ....... . S. TARMI EltlnCla drops CPlllcal CW ~Eagles can't handle Trabuco pitcher Smith, fall victim, 7-1. By Rk:tWd Oum _....., MISSION VIEJO -City balcball brqaina fiaht1 are atiU attainable for Estancia Hi&h school. Followina • lut-ditch effort to be I Pacific Coast J...eaauc a>n· tender, the e.,tes were thrown beet into their own nciahborbood after gettina spanked by Tr8b0co llilla. 7-1, Friday after- noon on the winner'• diamond. "We're in a~ filbt now," said Eitancia Hiah Co-c:IOKh Ken Mllant. whole squad faces crou-town rival 0... Meta next week In tbc final .,. Of the roplar MllOG. TnbucO Hil1I ,.._t-bader ea,., s.lth. wbo daprCMMI to 9-0. ltnacl OUl s..nda lflht hit· ten in six lnninp while aUowifta ., eamod Niii to ,...... perfect. ne ....... 10anc1 .,. .... in the nr. · ....... t.._.. to two Blllnda erron. darM Wis wt IWO ...... ftJ ..... Bii ......... Mire Smith (J.3) llJI W. ftnl IWO oall via liallkie .,. .... ,...._ ................. ... ... ...,...,., Mustangs , Can't handle Hawks ~ Laguna Hills shows its strength as Costa Mesa succumbs. 12-3. By Joe Schlosser SjlOltS Wltlill" COSTA MESA -In a bittle of two teams headed in op- posite directions, thincs fell into place at Costa Mesa High Fri· day. Laguna Hills. second place in the Pacific Coast League, \'IS· ited Costa Mcu and handed the last-place Mustanp ~ 12·3 setback. • The Hawks (15-6. 9-3), battling for the PC(. title, aot thinp rollina in the fourth innina. ICOrinl four times on three hits. The Hawkl beat "C on Colla Mesa pitcher Man Harber. who fe to S·$ on the tcuon. Huber, who lasted 3-ptus inninp, allowed nw nans (three earned) before bowifta out with an ''*"' he lnaarred °" a come·bec:kcr to the moWMI {a tbe banh. Llpna H1llJ. whida ICOftd half ol ill NM with two-• oua. talHed 13 hhs in tbc a...per. AJlbutGMl .. nalUlbllwatl~ °"" m:•• ........... aneildl ........... two ...... ~ .... °*',.... Orwa ........ of ...... S. MUITANG .. Sea Kings ·take another tumble ~ But the 5-3 setback at Tustin at least has Corona in right mood. TUSTIN -It ma> h:t\e been another loss. but there wa a far different feeling in the Coron:i del Mar High camp followina , ~ fridav·s 5-3 sctb,ek at Tu)lln. ~ The Su Kinas had been "ic-c timized by the same Tu tin squad, 14-0, on their home grounds last Wednesday, and were hoping to a\'01d a imilar performance. "~c came out detcmuncd to p~y bcttu today," uid CdM Coach Scott M.,ers. "It wu a good pane. with both teams playina well de· fensi\'Cly. (Dave) Anatloni ·made one heckuva play lO his ri&ht. "I like the attitude lW'C brou&hl to the part today." . Tuatia (l~ 12·1), whidl meets N.wpon Harbor in 1 homc·ancf.bomc •rin nut ..... dinchcd DO wont tbaa I tic for tbe ...... c:he~ip, 11 ..U 11 tile top IMCI r... lbl S.. -• lbe ....,.. witla Fridmf'I wia. Tbe pl.,o« fate for OIM (l 1·10. }I) ,_ ..., -.......... twop• --...... a.laAICllllll 1)1•11:11\' -------- Eagles forced into playoff COSTA MESA -Estancia Higb's ---- volleybaJI te11m is embroiled in a third· •<• place playoff with Trabuco Hills this r morning at 10 o'clock in the Estancia ---- gym. the Eagles and Trabuco Hills each trying to acquire the No. 3 benb from lhe league heading into the CIF playoffs next week after tying with 5.5 records. Estancin's {all from grace came when it was dis· covered an ineligible player· competed in victories O\ler Century, Laguna Hills and Trabuco Hills. Coupled with the Eagles' five-game victory over Costa Mesa Friday night, and Trabuco Hills' vie· tory over Century, it left the two tied at S·!i be· hind champion Laguna Beach (J0-0) and runner· up Laguna Hills .Q.:.l). Today's winner will qualify for •he playoffs, with an away match at a. No. 1 entry from another league. · Friday's victory over Costa Mesa, a 15·11, 13-15, 15·11, 11·15, 15-8 conquest, came about on the broad shoulders of John Johansen, who was cred· ited with 10 stuff blocks and 17 kills, offsetting the absence of Matt Fuerbringer (ankle), Eric Peter· son (ineligible) and Eric Tafolla (knee). For the Mustangs, who closed the season 3-9 in the PCL, Khang Lai had a season-high 24 kills, John Carlew added 18 and Lance Merrifield 17 digs. SCC drilled by Azusa Pacific tO a 9-0 lead. CCJ, Wbicb eliminated 8iola Adler. 12·5, rallied to make it close bef01e lbe pine WM called. ._._...,,woa'rJI•• Aa...... 311 __ ,, , • ~Clllll · • 010 ..... a • 111 '1 C.. ._..~• ..... ~-a 'b \Ja'l ~=~a-P~ .:;.... .. clan IN'). Rom (AP) 31-(ICC) .. HA-(NI) ClllMli (AP) 2.AllcM*~. CdM doubles takes title NEWPORT BEAOI -Corona dcl ---. Mar High will be seodiDJ the top sin· • • glcs and top doublet pur to the CIF _,,-__ _ individual prelims in tennis al Old Raacb Tennis Cub in Sea Beach May 23, follow· ing the ~ping ~quests of singles standout Michael Bain, and the doubles team of Brian Wal· den and Trenton Rhodes on Thursday at the Bel· boa Bay O ub. Bain was a 6-7, 6-1, 6-4 victor over his Univer- sity nemesis, John Bowcrt>ant, while the doubles team of Walden and Rhodes took care of the Robbie Wilkins-Bryan Shapiro combination in the finals, 6-4, 6-0. Rhodes and Trenton were ju~t as dominating in the semfinals. disposing of the Woodbridge com· bination of Duong-Lee, 6-1, 6-4. It's this trio which is expected to give Corona del Mllr, ranked No. 4, a legitimate shot at the team champion hip. "'°"' AncledDD. Brau Mc:Alliller and J.R. ICeadall W a lla- nifacu1 drop bl lbal evea1. lbe~ beoo in the mid· 3:20L" Not surprilinsly. Corona's Ted Simpkins swept lbe 200 and '()() f rceatylca, with Newport's Anderson, a sophomore. third in the 200 and second in the 500. But the biggest swprisc was from Travis Oranl, who was seeded just fourth bur managed to win the SO free· style. "That was a major sur· prise for me," said Starlc- wc:uher. "He swam u a sophomore, but didn't swim last year because of major surgery,.-,n both his shoul- ders. r1·1 been a very slow process, b done quite a job." ~ ln the SO free, nl wa victorious in a personal-best. time of 22.1 l. Newport's Kr ummins was third · in 22.50. Travis' younger brother . Crosby was n double-winner in the 100 rrce and back· stroke. His time in the 100 free "a~ 47.65, "ith Krum· mins runner-up in 48.80. AZUSA -Southern California Col----- lege 's baseball team will need to win ~ • three games today in order to extend ~ ii ~ason pa t --the-NAIA EHstriet-3 Calva ry clinches league title COSTA ~_1ESA_ -_The Cal'!ru:Y ~~-__ ~n&+wffming time' lnllle :::,_..,.F~..;;......:....:=--~--"--bad.stro~e was 54.26. Playoffs. The Vanguards absorbed a 21-3 setback at the hands of the host Cougars Friday, then took a 12· 11 lead over Christ College Irvine in an eliminn· tion game before darkness .baited matters after seven innings. The first order of business today will be the completion of that game at 9:30 a.m., with the winner facing Azusa Pacific (32·11) at 11~ needing to weep a twin bill from the Cougars to win the tournamcnl. The Vanguards (24-22-1) were . put aw<iy by APU quickly. The Cougars led 15·2 after four in - nings and 19·3 after five en route 10 the lopsided victory. Frank Howell, who was 3 for 3, and Justin Pysar, with a pair of doubles, were the bright spots fo r the Vanguards. Chapel High girls softball team of-~ ficially clinched the Arrowhead League .....;.--'-- championship Friday with a 12-0 vie· 1ory over La Verne Lutheran at TeWinklc Park. Riding Kim Schroy's second consecutive no- hiuer which featured 12 strikeouts in five innings, the Eagks (13· 7, 8·0) broke the game open early with seven run s in the first inning. It ended <irte r 41/? innings due to the mercy rule. Zillman-Lucero qualify SANTA BARBARA -The Orangc--- Coast College men's tennis team quali· • • fied one doubles unit into next week's ,,,- state tournament at Rancho Bernardo. • Against Christ College, SCC &urned a triple play 10 blunt an Eagles' rally in the first, then went out With a straight-sets victory over a MiraCosta team, Justin Zillman and Scan Lucero automati· cally earned a berth in the ~tate tourney which be· gins next Thursday at Rancho Bernardo. Newport Harbor's Heather Grady spells it out. Baseball atandings S..Vl .. LAeaue L...-o...I WLT WLT i2 1 0 16 6 0 10 3 a 11 s o 760 1180 s a o 11 10 o 3 9 1 9 12 I I II I 6 14 I P:rtc:t.J'• kCN'H Siddeback s .... ~......, 0 Tuslln S C....... er.I Iller 3 Unt~8.~6 T.,...,'a 4--. (3:11) Cdfll vs tJIWtf'Slly 7 p m M UCl Narwport Hart.or" TuSlln 3 IS 5'dckback II WOOC1>11c1pe··3 1 S l'hurMer"• 0.nMe (3:1S) ~a c._. dal Mar Tustn at M9WPCM1 K9'bor WOOdbndQt at Saddltbact (END AEOUL.M NASON) TARS: Base1111 standings Paclflc CoHl League . 1 .... Ovenll WL WL T rabuc.o Hills ,, 2 14 a \..aguna Hi s 9 3 15 6 llOlN Bueti 7 6 9 13 llstMCI• S 7 9 12 Ctna»y • 9 a 15 Costa..... 2 II 5 17 P:rfdey'• ac ..... Laguna H.lls 12 Costa MoH 3 lta!>ueo HIDs 7. E•t•ncl• 1 ~ Buch lO, Cenl1#y 1 Tu.sd•r'• Gama• (3:15J E1tancla • Costa Ma .. ~ !ltKb al llg!N ti.ls Ceiuy It Trabuco hJs Wodne~ar'• Game (3: 15) l!•t.nd• It LaQtN Hills P:rtctaw'• Oamas \3: 15) Coat• M..a II Estanc • Laguna Hllls et Laoooa Buell TnDuco K s It Centuty (END ffEQULAlt SEASON) ESTANCIA: From 8 1 Eagles, Mesa turn • 1n good • swims M1SS10N VIEJO -Estancia and Costa Mc a high school swim teams, boys and gi rls, closed out the 1992 sea on Friday at the Pacific Coast League finals at Trabuco Hills High, highlighted by third place fin· ishcs for Es1ancia 's boys and girls teams. Leading the Estancia boys 'l'ere Brian Bollenback (1:59.8 for 7th in the 200 free), Adam Bollenback (23.S in the 50 free and 53.0 in the JOO free); Pete Shinners (6:15.37 in the"500 free for 8th); Chad Cain (1 :07.6 in 1hc JOO back, 6th), Brian Btatty (1:08.1 100 bad.. 7th); and Chun Pi ( 1 :08.2 in the 100 breast, 8th). Big moments came with the 4 ~ SO free relay team, with Adam and Ryan Bollenback, Shinners and Pi turning a 1 :37.2~ and Cain, a sophomore, dropped four seconds off his personal best with his 1:07.6. Pacing Estancia's third-place girls were Brenda Quintana (third in the SO free ac 57.8); Shannon Mat· thews (2:25.6 in the 200 free, 81h, and consolation . winner in the JOO breast ot 1:24.6), Victoria Klaus (2:57.6 in the 200 to win consolation, and 1:19.7 to . win 100 back consolation); Krissy Anthony (8th in the 50 free at·29.5); Whi1ney Piper (1:15.0 in the 100 Oy for consolation honon, and sixth in the back at 1:15.4)): Kathy Briano (6:38.1 in the 500 free. 8th); and Jennifer Pederson (fourth in the back a1 l: 1 ;l.1 ). The fro h-soph ~irl~ took the league champion.ship. Mes:i'.s boy~ 'l'Crc led by J.R. Porter, with n 1:04 63 for third in the 100 breasat; Greg Felli, witgh a 51.50 in the 100 free for fou rth; and Porter'$ 53. 70 in the 100 free for eighth, oil pcr)()n-al bests. ' Kelli Steele won the girls consolation in the 500 f rec at 6:36.91; Li.z Lorenz was th¢ 9,0nsolation win· ner in the 50 free \30.46); Jenny Hotalck was eighth in the 100 ny ar 1:18.09; and Jim Myers wu seventh in the SOO (6:31.SJ) and 8th in the 100 back (1:16.98. The frosh soph boys finish~d second; the frosh· soph girls were third. MUSTANGS: SEA KINGS; From 81 From 81 Abo from CdM, Drew Dc\'ine "a~ runner-up in the -buttcrny (56.61} and Moon wa third in the bre.utstroke (1:03.62). "I think we're right in line \\Ith "here "c want 10 be in gcuin~ rc;tdy for Clf," said S1ar!..wea1her. "You alwa) set )Our goal at CIF nnd try 10 do )'Our best there." Newport's Crow was al o pleased. "faer)onc had thei r best S\\ims nnd dro'ppcd .signifi- cantly, for the most part," he ~::iid. "13cing an .i-A. I look at it as Jn ;1ccomplish- mcnt setting k1d.s qualified for Clf-." Volleyball CdM sp•es un1vers1ty CORONA DEL MAR -Co. ronu del Mar finished out the Sea View League volle}ball campaign with a 15-1, 17-lS, S·lS, lS-9 vie· tory O\'Cr Uni~cnity, improvin& to 10·6, 8-2 "ith the CIF 4·A playoffs approachina nut week. Derck Slin&WY and Doug Hesse led the way with 21 and 27 kills, respectively. Preston Smead added 12 solo blocks for the Sea Kings. Aaron McLendon ind Kelly Hanes stOOd out, as well as setter Ryan Steelberg (SS Msists). a.. From 61 bu1 was left al third. Justin Ketchum started the top of the third with a double, but stayed there as a Oy out and a pair of strikeout~ sandWiched around a walk followed. l first inning. The Eagles' bus, "hich arrived an hour late, a took a quick preqame and the game started a half hour late. The faigles scored first in the first inning on an error and a single by No. 3 hitter Steve King. A wild pitch by Terry Smith allowed King to score the Eagles' only run of the game. with two gone was a solid shot. University, a set the Sea Kinp The umr.ire even admiued to me must sweep in order to qualify for th at he d never seen so many CJF. bleeders in one game." ln Friday's pmc, Angeloni ga\'C Left fielder Ryan Kosciuk and the Sea kinp a quick stort with a catcher John Swanson led the two-run homer in the top of the Hawks' onslaught, both collecting ~ first inning. His blast to center three hits on the day. Kosci\Sk field was his fifth homer of the sc-0red twice and drove in a run, season and followed Theo Rokos' while Swanson had two RBI and leadoff walk. ~~~~~ Saddleback used its running game 10 help score its final three runs in th e bottom of th e third. Lcadof( hitter Kiki Blanchet bunted for a smglc and was forced at second by Estrella, who im- mediately stole second. Tony Zuniga walked and Estrella and Zuniga pulled a double-steal. Hector Blanchet grounded to second with the runners holding and it ' appeared as if the Sailors would get out of the inning un· cathed. 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Zunlp. Femw'ldlz s;::s"" If' H " a N IO llnc L.2·2 I t 6 5 2 2 .... J 10011 .......... H.._,..W,4~ 1 S. 0 0 I 1'1-HnL T-150 King was the only Estancia play- er with more than one hit. The hard-throwing right-hander limited Estancia to just four hits. Leadoff hitter Tom Fill reached first on an error, moved up on a free pas , then No. 3 hitter Jason Teno singled in a run_ and ad· vanccd to second on another B· tancia error. Cleanup hitter. Brad Cervantes singled to right to score Salz before Kerr's scoring fly ball to center made it 3·0 Trabuco Hills. It was the fifth strai~ht lo and seventh in the last eight fo r the Eagle . crossed the plate twice. Tustin battled back with single After Harber gave way, Jeff run in the second :ind fourth in· Nicbling came on in relief and fin· nings to tic. ished out the game. Niebling sur-Starting pitcher George Chclius, rendered seven runs in four in· 6-5, "'ho had kept the Tillcn. C\Cn nings and had no decision in the until the bottom or the sb;th, game. weakened ·at thac point. Tustin All 12 of the Mustangs in un i· broke the tic on Nick Cantu's in- form played, many at 1wo or three field single, then added insurance different positions. on a sacrifice ny by Geoff McMa· Green admittcd,"Wilh a short nus. srnrr as ours we make the be 1 Corona reached winning pitcher with what we:ve got." ~rim Wilson for nn unearned run Mesa, down 6-0 after 3~ in-an the se~cnth on a two-base error nings, scored three times in the and a pair or groundoulS. . bottom of the fourth. Third base-The loss was almost moot in the man Joe Brocsamle blooped a sin-fact the ~cason for Corona dcl gle into center thnt scored Tyler Mar simply comes down to nut TrMuM Kiiie 7, bt-.cle t Scofield week when they must win two rc- HTMClA ... , "M ~~ ~-.ta. c..ta .... 1 gardles~ to e:irn a berth in the Clf Hemlnclu. 2b 3 0 0 0 F• c1 3 I 0 0 UOUNA MILLI COITA .... playoffi.. 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L...-'•vr~ o~~r ''"" Harbor's Lindsey Curtis anchors winning relay; CdM's Jason Boyce qualified in four e\cnts. BOYCE•. · CdM's team that \\Cnt 51.3 "as S:1lh: Jilanchi, ~tcgan Upham, Kristi O'~lcara Jnd 1 lint. Upham qualified in three C\ cnts fur the Sea ~rom B~ . Kings, including her second leg on the 400 relay. tavely, with clockings of 4:27.3 and 1:57.6. O verton, Upham "cnt 59.7 good for ,econd place in the the winner in the 3200 (9:40.7), and third-~lace _:!QO J!.!l!U6.S jo tru;.-200, ,a ~ftnnh:---'----ti -~Ler~-(9:44.8) from-Newport both-qualified Ma), Ross and Curtis each qualified ID four • Or~nge Coast College's Becky Toler was one of the big keys to Pirates' victory. DCC' s Nelson spins perlecto, 7-0 COSTA MESA -Alisha Nelson retired all 21 batters she faced to lead the Orange Coast Col- lege women's softball tenm to a 7-0 victory over Rio Hondo in the first round of the Southern Cal- ifornia Regional Playoffs. Nelson's effort was her fourth no-hitter, her first perfect game and 14th shutout of the season. · Nelson (21-6) fanned just three, bu~ had good de- f ensivc support. "She had thrc:c outstanding plays behind her," said Pirates Coach Nick Trani. "In the first inning, right fielder Tracey Colombo threw out a runner at first and later, in the sixth, Tracey made a nice backhanded catch. · "Our second baseman Stephani Rogers made a leaping catch in the fifth. Other than th:it, there .were no hard h it balls and no balls hit out of the ~ From 81 ing scoond in the 100-( 15.9) and JOO.meter (48.5) hurdles. Carla Olivo was second in the long jump (15-JYl) and· Julie Rusher (S-0 in the high jump) and Brooke Leyerly (29· 1 l Yl in the shot put) also fm1shed second to advance:. Other Estancia girls qualifier included Tracy O'Conner (third m infield." In improving to 31-9 overall, the Orange Em- pire champion Pirntes face conference rival Riv- erside in the opener today at 10 a.m. If Co:ist wins, it will :iwait the survivor of the Riverside- Chaffey game at noon, and would play :it 2 p.m. Becky Elcock w:is 4 for 4 with three RBI and two runs scored, Sam Lutsch had three hits and a pair of RBI :ind Shannon Ebert lashed out two hits, including a triple. In the second game Friday, Riverside edged Chaffey in 10 innings, 10-9. In the final matchup of the day, Ch:iffey eliminated Rio Hondo, 8-2. Orenee c ... t 7, Rio Hondo O Rio Hondo 000 000 0-0 0 2 Onnoe Coast t03 102 ·-7 t6 0 knenel wld Esp!nOU. Nelson and Toler w-.,mon. 2t-6 L-Jimenez. 6-t4 28-WScfl (OCC). Elcock (OCC) 38-Elcock (OCC), Ebert (OCC) BENEFIT SOFTBALL GAME Police ... vs •. Firelighters Saturday, May 16th Game time 1 :05 p .m . Lions Park , 18th & Anaheim Costa Mesa BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY/ police Dog Exhb ltlon • Snorlde the Clown • Poke Cars/Fire Trucks HOT~, SODA LJ POPCORN Donation: $5 Adults $3 Children ,, )QI (Jiit ~ '° afff/nd flt garN. llc:t9fl bn ~ dOldb1 .. b9 ~ '° bcO )Qlfl ~ PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE COSTA MESA SENIOR CEN1ER Ptecm molce ~cheek~ to: CGllO M.a 9ena C..... CQIPC)fOttalt 661 Hcs'l •an /Wen.Je • Colta Melo. CA 9'l627 I (71~316 •• m that event. C\:Cnts for the Sailors, including their legs on the The Sailors' 1600 relay team also qualified as 400 and 1600 relay teami.. Nc,,port's third-place Wade Tift, Guggenmos, Mike Peikcrt and Pcterb finish in the 1600 relay (4:05 0) included Glueck, combined for third in 3:29.9. Ros • Curtis and to.la\. Woodbridge and University were team champi-May." a., second (n the 200 (26.4) anc.J th1r,d m ons in the boys and girls, respectively. t he 100 ( 13.1) '' htle Curti:. ''as second ID the 100 ( t'3.0) and a "inner in the 300 lo\\S ( 46.2). Ross Individually for the girls, CdM's Mollie Flint, \\Oil the long jump {16·8) and \\JS second in the running the 800 for only the sLxth •imc ever, high jump (5-4) behind Tma u0 ,,mJn (5-4) sprinted to a i:tersonal-best 2:18.8 to quahf) for Nc"port's Gina Heads quahlicd sc1:ond in b0th CIF, finishing second in the race behind Unher-t he shot put (38-5 1/:i) and discu., (127-9¥:). Fresh- sity's Holiday Molway (2: 17.6). man !.urpt1-.e Mand) Cla) ton "on the 100 lo\\ hur- Both 400 relay team from Ne\\port Harbor and die!> (15.9) fur Harbor "h1k 1un1or T1.1c) Tc.ii. al- CdM qualified for next 'Weekend's ClF prdim!., though she didn't qualtf) for ClF. broke i! !'\c\\· finishing first and-third, respectively, on Frida}. port I !arbor r1.:~orJ in the trip1c Jump "uh a 33-6 The Sailors' "inning quartet consi~tcd of senior bound. Jennifer Glueck, junior Michaela Ross, freshman Other Cd~1 girls qu.1lif) ing includcJ Urookc Misty May and sophomore Lind!IC)' Curti!>, going ~leek in both the 3:?00 (11:33 5) anJ 1600 (5 19 I) in 49.6. and frc),hman Trac) CIJr~ in the 3~00 ( 11 :3..i. }. Recal the beautiful color and excitement of the NeWPQrt -~nsenoda Yacht Race. with this spectacula windswept scene by acckllmed local artist Jone London ... Actual Stle II 2.-Jl 36• In gorgeous colat Avottable for o nmtted tine oriV to Ol6 reoden. tt comes tree with yo.x new Da1V Plot ~tton. OR wtttt yo.JI renewal I you <*eodV IUblcrt>e. pteme phone ~ weekdays, or mcl In the ~ lnformatton ... Check It outl Stop by cu IObbv ot 3X> W Boy Snet n Costa Meta ooytlme on weekdays from 8.30 o.m to 5 30 p.m.' ---------------------------------- ~:~--_...;-----'---'-~AOC>RE$~ ~--~-~~---- CfTY.STATE.ZIP:~~--~~~--~--~~~~~~~~----~- ~v PHONE: --------~'tar. 0 3 rTO.._S22.Sl or OCGlt\00'9dlDmlic---------0 6 mo ... se 0 12 mo ... sn ~ ~.Date~~-- .. ., Briefly ·------- Eagles forced into playoff COSTA MESA -Estancia Hi&h'•---- voUeyball team is embroiled in a third· • J • place playoff wi1h Trabuco Hills this r ~ morning at 10 o'clock in the Estancia ....... --- gym. the Eagles and Trabuco Hills each uying to acquire the No. 3 berth from the league headinJ into the ClF playoffs next week after tying with 5·5 records. Estancia's fall from grace came when it was dis- covered an ineligible player competed in victories over Century, Ltlguna Hills and Trabuco Hills. Coupled with the Eagles' five-game victory over C~sta Me sa Friday night, and Trabuco Hills' vic- tory ove r Century, it left the two tied nt 5-5 be- hi nd champion Laguna Beach (10-0) and runner- up Laguna Hills (7-3). . Today's winner will qualify for the playoffs, with an rway match at o No. I entry from another league. Friday's victory ove r Costa Mesa, a 15-11, 13-15, 15-11, 11-15, 15-8 conquest, came abo~t on the broad shoulders of John Johansen, who was cred- ited with 10 stuff blocks and 17 kills, offsetting the absence of Matt Fuerbringer (ankle), Eric Peter- son (ineligibl.e) and Eric Tafolla (knee). For the Mustangs, who closed the season 3-9 in the PCL, Khang Lai had a season-high 24 kills, John Carlew added 18 and Lance Merrifield 17 digs. SCC drilled by Azusa Pacifi c to a 9-0 lead. CCI, which eliminated Bioli tutilr, 12·5, raJlied to make it close before tlac pme wu called. --. .... at,WOa~a l AMI Pldlc 315 lllt-11 , I SoC11 C111111 • 111 -a • II ll IB:i.. ................ ~~ Fw. C3L f4). EM1'1 .. ~ • -.... 3. L-...._ f.S. 21-iCCl l . ~ . ..._ · dM (AP). Aaltl (AP) 38-'51). HR-(AP). CMilui·(AP) 2. Alclllr* (AP). CdM doubles takes title NEWPORT BEAQI -Corona dcl --- Mar Hiah will be tcndillJ the top sin· • • gJes and top doubles paar to the CIF _,,-__ _ individual prclima in tennis at Old Ranch Tennis Oub in Sea Beach May 23; follow- ing the sweeping conquests of singles standout Michael Bain. and the doubles team of Brian Wal- den and Trenton Rhodcl on :Jbursday at the Bal· boa Bay a ub. Bain was a 6--7, 6--1, 6-4 victor over bis Univer· sity nemesis, John Bowerbank, while the doubles team of Walden and Rhodes took care of the Robbie Wilkins-Bryan Shapiro combination in the finals, 6-4, 6-0. Rhodes and Trenton were just as dominating in the semfirtals, disposing of the Woodbridge com- bination of Duong-Lee, 6-1, 6-4. It's this trio which is expected to give Corona del Mar, ranked No. 4, a legitimate shot at the team championship. AZUSA -Southern California Col-~Ca l \/"'l r\/ ,..I: l..... ...... ,... I • .1 ...... lege's baseball seam-Will-need to-win-• +¥-Cttf-tHllCI ~ teagt:1e-Bttt- ~hree games today in order t~ e~tcnd . COSTA MESA _ The Calvary -~-- its season past tne NAIA District 3 Chapel High girls softball team of-~ Playoffs. ficially clinched the Arrowhead League · The Vanguards absorbed a. 21-3 setback at the championship Friday with a 12-0 vie----- hands of 1he host. Cougars Fnd~y. t~en too~ a.12· tory over La Verne Lutheran at Te Winkle Park. l_l lead over Christ College Irvine 10 an ehmma-Riding Kim Schroy's second consecutive no· 11on game befort darkness halted matters 3rter h't h. h f 1 d 12 t ·1. t · fi · · . . 1 ter w 1c ea ure ~ n,.:eou s 1n 1ve innings. "cv_;~ •n;•~gs. d f b . ss toda .11 be the the Eagles ( 13-7, 8-0) broke the game op~n early e .•rs or er 0 usme . Y wi . with seven runs in the first inning. lt ended after c~mplet1on. of thal gam~ at 9.30 a.m., with ~he 4'h innings due to the mercy rule. ''inner facing Azusa Pacific (32-11) at 11, needing · to sweep a twin bill from the Cougars to win 1he 10~~:m~~~8uards c24-22-1> were put away by Zillman-Lucero qualify APU quickly. The Cougars led 15-2 after four in-SANTA BARBARA -The Orange --- nings and 19-3 after five en route to the lopsided Coast College men's tennis team quali-• • \<1ctory. fied one doubles unit into next week's _,,- Frank Howell, who was 3 for 3, and Justin st:lle tournament at Rancho Bernardo. P)sar, with a pair of doubles, we re the bright spots With n straight-sets victory over a MirnCosta for the Vnnguards. team, Justin Zillman and Sean Lu cero automati- ,,.8t ~ Blell McAIU.r lftd J .R. ICenclall hid a ala· nifaal drop la lhat event. They've been in lho mid· 3:20I." Not surprialn&ly, Corona's Ted Simpkins awopt the 200 and 500 f ru11ylea. whh Newport's Anderaon, a sophomore, third in the 200 and second in the .500. But the biggest surprise was from Travis Orant, who was see<Rd. jUSl rouHb but managed' to win the SO free- style. · ''That was a major sur- prise for me." said Stark· weather. "He swam as a sophomore, but didn't swim last year because or major surgery on both his shoul· dcrs. It's been a very slow proces~. but he's done quite a job." ln the 50 free, Grant was victorious in a pcrsonal·bcsa time of 22.ll. Newport's Krummins was third in 22.50. Travis' younger brother Crosby was a douule-winncr in the 100 free and back- stroke. Hi~ time in the 100 free was 47.65, with Krum- mms runner-op In 48:80:" Grant's winning time in the bacbtrokc was 54.26. Abo from CcJM, Drew Devine was runner-up in the buuerny (56.61) and Moon '"a~ third in the breaststroke (1:03.62). "l thin\.. we're right in line "1th "here "e w:in1 to be in gelling rc:idy for CIF," said Star~\\Cathcr. "You always !>Cl }Our goal at CIF and try to do your best there." ·Ne" port's Cro\ \\JS al!.O pk:hcd. "E'el)one had their best ~" ims anJ dropped s1gnifi· cantl), for lhe mo t part," he: :iid ''Being in 4·A. I look :it it •b ••n accomplish- Against Christ College. SCC turned a triple play cally earned a berth in the state tourney which be- to blunt an Eagles' rally in. the first, then went out gins next Thursday at Rancho Bernardo. Newpor1 Harbor's Heather Gfady ~pells it out. ~ ~'OW\' Nui mcnt getting ~ids qualified for CIF." Baseball stanllngs S..Yl.wLNgu. Le-... o...11 WLT WLT 12 I 0 16 6 0 10 3 0 17 6 0 7 6 0 II 8 0 S 8 0 11 10 0 3 9 I 9 12 t 1 II I 6 14 I ,......, .• ac-. Saddleback S. Newport Harbor 0 rustin 5. Conne deC Mar 3 Unl~lly 8. Woodbridge 6 T ....... '•0......(3:11) Cclfll V$ UnlYtrwt 7 p m lll UCI Newport Harttor lll Tustn 3 15 s.tocleback al Woodt>ri<lg!, 3 15 Thu~· o. ..... (3:11J UnM!fSJty at Corone cNI lier TUS1lll at Newpert HM1HK ' WOOdbndgt IC Slodleoack (END REGULAR at:AION) TARS: From B1 but was left at third. ~ Justin Ketchum started the top of the third with a double,, but stayed there as a fly out and a pair of strikeouts sandwiched around a walk followed. Saddleback used its running game to help score its fina l three runs in the bottom of the third. Leadoff hitter K.il..i Blanchet bunted for a single and was forced at second by Estrella, who im- mediately stoic second. Tony Zuniga walked and Estrella and Zuniga pulled a double-steal. Hector Blanchet grou nded to second with the runners holding and it appeared as if the Sailors would get out of the inning un- scathed. · C' _' However, Saddleback got a gift run when Newport pitcher Mike Ouist threw to second on an at· tempted pickoff attempt and Es- trella broke fo r the plate, 5COring on a steal of home without a re· turn throw. James Garcia delivered the clutch RBI-single to bring in p pair of runs. .. dcllHeok I, N..wport HMttor 0 NllWPORT UDDt.allACK •rhW •llrhW MclCown, 2b 2 0 0 0 IC.8*1ncNl 3113 0 2 0 Bulatd, 2b I 0 0 0 Ellrda. d 2 2 0 0 SteQ\aJ 2000 zunoa.u 2200 Plllfent. I 1 0 0 0 H 8l.wlchlt. p 3 0 1 1 Pnw. I 2 0 0 0 F.-nandel. 2b 2 1 2 1 C.dln. 1b 3 0 2 0 G.wtll. 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Cemuty 1 Tu .. cley'• O•m.• (3:15) Eelencl• II Coel• Meu Laguna Beach at L~ tus Ceoluly • T 11bUCO Hilts WeclnQCley'• O•m• (3:1SJ E•t..,cl• at Laguna H Its Frtc18r'• Oam.• (3:1SJ Co•t• Mets• at E1tancl• l.aQIN His at LagtN Bnch T rabuco H Is It Ctl'lfUIY (END REGULAR SEASON) ESTANCIA: From 81 first inning. The Eagles' bus, which arrived an hour late, a took a quick preqame and the game started a half hour late. The Eagles scored first in lhe first inning on an error and a single by No. 3 hitter Steve King. A wild pitch by Terry Smith allowed King to score the Eagles' only run of the game. King was the only Estancia play· er with more than one hit. The hard-throwing right-hander limited Estancia to just fou r hits. Lcadoff hitter Tom Fill reached first on an error, moved up on a free pass, then No. 3 hitter Jason Teno singled in a run and ad- vanced to second on another Es- tancia error. Cleanup hitter. Brad Ccrvante singled to right to score Salz before Kerr's scoring fly ball to center made it 3-0 Trabuco Hills. It was the fifth straight lo and evcnth in the las l eight for the Eagles. TrMuo9 HIHe 7, R•...a. t llTMC&A TMaUCO taU ., .. .., ., .... HemandCl. 2b 3 0 0 0 Fiii, ct 3 I 0 0 @tny. pll 1 0 0 0 Salz. 2b 2 t 0 0 Smldl. p 3 0 0 0 Tai0. • • t 2 0 Salls. pll 1 0 0 0 ~ II • 1 1 1 l(q. lb 3 1 2 0 Klrf. .. 3 0 t 1 fbmnl. IS 3 0 I 0 Nftltl.. C 3 1 t 0 lumy. Clh 2 0 0 0 Ketntf, ell 2 I 2 I P~. c 1 0 0 0 Lumno. 31> 2 1 I 0 Haeoer. I 3 0 0 0 Gomez. If 3 0 ' t R~lf 20t0 Jotrltt, cf I 0 0 0 WtMt, If 1 0 0 0 W,Qon. 311 1 0 0 0 "'-' pll t 0 0 0 T•tal• 26 1 • 0 T..... ff 1 9 4 .... ~ ....... l .. MOla t00 000 0-t T,--.... IOO aoo 0-7 E-E.tuncll 2. T'1111uco 2 lCll-E,._. 7. Trt· buco 7. 29-Gontez. Ntrnt RIC,,... Sf -Kerr, Eagles, Mesa -turn MISS ION VIEJO -Estancia and Costa Mesa high school swim teams, boys and girls, closed out the 1992 season Friday at the Pacific Coast League finals at Trabuco Hills High, highlighted by third place fin- ishes for Estancia's boys and girls teams. Leading the Estancia boys were Brian Boll enback (1:59.8 for 7th in the 200 free), Adam Bollcnback (23.5 in the 50 free and 53.0 in. the 100 free); Pete S~inners (6: 15.37 in the 500 free for 8th); Chad Cain (1:07.6 in the JOO back, 6th), Brian Beatty (1:08.J 100 baCk, 7th); and Chun Pi (1:08.2 in the 100 breast. 8th). Dig moment came with the 4 x 50 free relay team, with Adam and Ryan J3ollenback, Shinners and Pi turning a 1:37.2; and Cain, a sophomore, dropped four seconds off his personal best with his L07.6. Pacing Estancia's third-place girls were Brenda Quintnna (third in the 50 free at 57.8); Shannon Mat- lhews (2:25.6 in the 200 free, 8th, and consolation • 1n good • swims winner in the 100 breast at 1 :24 .6), Victoria Kl11us (2:57.6 in the 200 to win consolalion, and 1:19.7 to win 100 b:ick consolation); Krissy Anthony (8th in the 50 free at 29.5); Whitney Piper (1:15.0 in t"e 100 fly for consolation honon, and si.\th in the back at l: 15.4)): Ka1hy Briano (6:38. l in the 500 free, 8th); :ind Jennifer Pederson (fourth in the back :u I: 13. l ). The frosh-soph girls took the le ague champion~hip. Mesa's bo)S were led by J.R. Poner, with o I :~.63 for third in the 100 breasnt; Greg Felli, witgh a 51.50 in the 100 free foi. fourth; and Porter's 53.70 in the 100 free for eighth, all personal bests. Kelli Steele won the girls conwlation in the 500 free at 6:36.91; Liz Lorenz was the consolation win- ner in the 50 free (30.46); Jenny Horalek was eighth in the JOO fly nt 1:18.09; and Jim Mye rs was seventh in the SOO (6:3l.5 l) and 8th in the 100 b3Ck (1:16.98. The rro~h soph boy$ finished sccond; the frosh· soph girls were third. MUSTANGS: SEA KINGS: From 81 with t~o gone was a solid shot. The umpire even admitted 10 me that he'd never seen so many bleeders in one game." Lcfl fielder Ryan Koseiuk and catcher John Swanson led the Hawks' onslaught, both collecting three hits on the day. Kosciuk scored twice a nd drove in a run, while Swanson had two RBI and crossed the plate twice. After Harber gave way, Jeff Nicbling came on in relief and fin-, ished out the tame. Niebling sur- rendered seven runs in four in- nings and had no decision in the game. From 81 University, a set ahc Sea Kinas must sweep in order to qualify for CIF. In Frida,Y's game, Angeloni gave the Sea Kinas a quick start with a two-run homer in the top of the first inning. His blast to cenler field was his fifth homer of the season and followed Theo Rokos' lcadoff walk.. Tustin baltled back wiah single runs in the second and fou rth in- nings to tic. Volleyball c•M spikes un1vars1ty CORONA DEL MAR -Co- rona del Mar finished oul the Sea View League volle)ball campaign With 3 15-.S, 17-15, 5-15, 15-9 '\1C· tory over Uni,crsity, improvin& to 10·6, 8-2 \\ith the Clf 4-A playoffs approaching next week. Derek Slingsby and Doug Hesse led ahe way with 21 and 27 kill , re~pcctively. Preston Smead added 12 solo blocks for the Sea King\. Aaron Mclendon and Kelly Hanes stood out, as 'C\l as setter R)·an Steelberg (SS a~sisf~. All 12 of the Mu~rnngs in un i- form played, many nt two or three different posi11ons. Starting pitcher George Chcliu , 6-5, who had kept the Tillers even until the bottom of the ~L,th, weakened at lhu t point. Tustin broke the tie on Nick Cantu's in· field single, then llddcd insurance on a sacrifice Oy by Geoff McMa- nus. --------Green admilted,"With a short ~tarr as ours, we m:1ke the best with what we've got.'' Mesa, down 6-0 after 3"2 in- nings, scored three times in the bottom of the fourth. Third base· man Joa Drocsamle blooped a sin· gle into center that scored Tyler Scofield. ....,... ... ,1.c-ta ..... a LAOUU ""-LI COSTA M•IA .. ,..... .., .. .., 5222 ~·· 40 20 3 1 2 2 Vltqllll. " 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 Samlnitoo. pll 1 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ~. d 3 0 1 0 4 I 2 0 ~.i... I 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Scolllld. JV Z t 0 0 2 0 , 0 Pltkens. \b 2 , , 0 32 1 l SlniW\.I 2000 • 2 3 1 tlfotsan*, a2 I 1 0 • 1 ' 1 ~. p -2 0 0 0 '132 --.c1 2010 Alnordl. c 3 0 0 0 """'·" 4 t00 Tetale 15 12 tl I T..... n 3 7 2 ...... ~ U.-..... Ot4 tll t -ta C....-000 IOO t-t Corona reached winning pitcher Tim Wil~on for an uneurncd run in the seventh on a 't\\o-base error and a pair of groundouas. The loss was almo t moot in the foci the !>Cason for Corona del Mar simply comes down to next week \\hen they n\ust win t\\>O rc- gardles!. to earn 11 berth in the ClF playoff ii. The Sea Kings (ace University at UC Irvine at 7 p.m. TueMiny, with the rematch at CdM Thuri- d3y. Tue11n1,c ....... ,....,a CDM TVSnll .. ,.... .., .... IW!ol. " • 2 1 0 0 ~. ct J 0 0 0 ~ ... c 3010 fOIMC&.f ltlO KM.d 3000 fM.• 3220 ~::.l~~ 3 112 ..... 1121 .., 3 1 0 0 c.r... lb 3 1 2 I ~·" 3000~dll3010 o.wa. lb l 0 , ' ~. If 2 0 0 z ....... 3000 ~ 1000 ....,.._, 2000 a fOOO ,..... isl l J "s •• .... Ttldl Edlllr OI n. ~. °"' """" c.... .......... ...... .-.5115111· --..ICR ....... c.... ~ °""*·,..,.. ..._, ic.. ~a Jd9'.....,. 1111 l••••ll ..... 11111.11•• Clrlll 'you'd .. "" Lobdll GrocfJ ,,,.,...,""' lnlotm•• ,..,,.,,.. plllonwcl lot'°" OIP'i· ,..,.,.,,, t21•Lobdll 115'0-fa.f. THIS WEEK'S TOPICS . .. Kem9r. sa-F• ,_..._. ... 2. COlll U..-3 Df'-Llpl ... I LOI-~ ... I. C:O.. ..... I IP H It U aa IO a -...... 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Nelson's effort was her fourth no-hitter, her first perfect game and 14th shutout of the season. Nelson (21-6) fanned just three, but had good de- In improving to 31-9' overall, the Orange Em- pire champion Pirates face conference rival Riv- erside in the opener today at 10 a.m. If Coast wins, it will await the survivor of the Riverside- Chaffe y game at noon, and would play at 2 p.m. fensive support. · Becky· Elcock was 4 for 4 with three RBI and two runs scored, Sam Lutsch had three hit5 and a pair of RBI and Shannon Ebert lashed out two hits, including a triple. "She had three outstanding pla> behjnd her," said Pirates Coach Nick Trani. "In the first inning, right fielder Tracey Colombo threw out a runner at first and later, in the sixth, Tracey made a nice backhanded catch. In the second game Friday, Riverside edged Chaffey in 10 innings, 10-9. In the final matchup or the day, Chaffey eliminated Rio Hondo, 8-2. Oranee Coast 7, Rio Hondo o "Our second baseman Stephani Rogers made a leaping catch in the fifth. Other than that, there RIO Hondo 000 000 0-0 0 2 OMoe Coast 103 102 l-7 t6 0 • were no hud 'hit baij.s and no balls hit out of the .Amena Ind Espinou. Nelson 11111 Tolet W-Nttsc.n. 21-6 L-Jtmentr • .6-14 28-ll.Udl (OCC). Elcock (OCC) 38-Dtock (OCC), Ebeft (OCC) --= From 81 ing second in the IOO-( 15.9) and JOO.meter (48.S) hurdle . high jump), Tracy Ma~ (third in the 200), as well as the 400 relay squad. The Eagles finished second to Laguna Hills in the girls team race, 173·93. The Estancia boys finished fourth behind CIF quali fiers Jame Wulkowicz (second in the 800) and Robert Ho (second in the 3200). Seacoast Carla Olivo was second in the long jump (15-1~) and Julie Rusher (S-0 in the high jump) and .. Brooke Lcyerly (29-11 ~ in the shot put) also finjshcd second to advance. Ho and Wulkowicz also quali- fied as members of the 1600 relay, while the 400 relay team also moved on to the Clf prelims. GARA6f DOORS Other Estancia girl quali_ficrs included Tracy O'C.onner (third 'in BENEFIT SOFTBALL GAME Police vs. 642-3490 24_761.~~ Firelighters. Saturday, May 16th Game time 1 :OS p.m. Lions Park, 18th & Anaheim Costa Mesa BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY/ Police Dog Exhb/tlon • Snorlde the Clown• Police Cars/Fire Trucks HOT DOGS, SODA LJ POPCORN " Donation: $5 Adults $3 Children ,, >GI Cle~'° atflfnd"' game.~~~ cDObl ... be~'° IOcd ~ ~ I PROCEEDS IENE~IT THE COSTA MESA SENIOR CEN1ER ,..... me.. ~ chedt ~ to: COiia Mem Senior Ctttmnl CapofOtton 661 Hamiton...,...,. • ColfO Melo. CA cn627 (71~2316 . ltt P•~ O••ly P,Juc Harbor's Lindsey Curtis anchors winning re lay; CdM's Jason Boyce qualified in four e\-cnts. BOYCE•. CdM\ team that \\Cnt 51.3 \\js S.1lly Jilahchi, ~kgan Upham, Kmti O'Me::ir..a ..and I lint. upham qualified in three ,C\Cnt:. for the Sea ~rom B~ . ~ King-., including her second leg on the 400 relay. t1vely, .with c!ockangs of 4:27.3 and 1:57.6. ~v~ _Liph;im '"'nL 59.7, good f~utld pl::ice, 111 the lhe--wtnncrm trc;3200 (9:40:7f,ana th1rd-~lace 400 and 26.8 in the 200, a 1hird-pl.ice finish. ~Icy Peterka (9:44.8) from Newport both qualified M.t), Ross and Cums each qualified in four an that event. C\ents for 1he $;11lor:., including their leg) on the The Sailbrs' 1600 rel:iy team also qualified as 400 and 1600 relay tc:JJ~s. Ne" port's third-place Wade Tift, Guggenmos, Mike Peikert and Peterka fin bh in 1he 1600 relay (4:05.0) included· Glueck, combined for third in 3:29.9. Ross, Cunis and Ma). Woodbridge and University were team champi-May \\as second an the 200 (26.4) ;ind 1hird in ons in the boys and girls, respectively. the 100 ( 13.1) "hilc Curtis \\JS sc ond in the 100 (13.0) and a \\inner in the 300 lo,,:. (46.2). Ro~ Individually for the girls, CdM's Mollie Flint, won the long jump (16-8) and \\J'> :.ccohd an the running the 800 for Qnly the si.xth time ever, high jump (5-.i) behind Tana Uu\\m..1n (-_ii ). sprinted to a personal-best 2:18.8 to qua I if) for Ne" port's Gina Head:. qualilicd second in both CIF, finishing second in the race behind Unher-the shot put (38-5~) and dbcus (127-9\1:). Frcsh- sity's Holiday Molway (2:17.6). man surprise Mandy CIJ) ton \\On the 100 lo'~ hur-• Doth 400 relay teams from Ne,\ port Harbor and dies (I 5.9) for H.1rbor "hile JUn1or Tr.10 Tc.ii. al- CdM qualified for ne~t \\<eekend's Clf prcli1m. 1hough she didn'1 qµal1fy for CIF, bruke a Ne"· finishing first and third, re!ipectively, on Frida). port I IJrPor rcCl'rd an the tnpk Jump \\ ith J 33-6 The Sailors' \\<tnning quartet consisted of cnior bound. Jennifer Glueck, junior Michaela Ross. frc shm.1n Other Cd~1 gi rls quahf~1ng included· Urooke Misty May and sophomore Lindsey Curti-.. going t-.k ck in both the 3200 (IL33.5) and 1600 (5 19.1) in 49.6. and freshman Trac) Clark in the 3200 (I I :3-U) KEEPSAKE. Rec(JI the beautlful color and excitement of the Newport -~nsenada Yacht Race. ~ this spectacular wndswept scene by acclaimed local artist Jal8 London ... In gorgeous coklr1 Avollable for a limited tine crtv to cu reoden. It comes free wtth yo..x new Daly Plot ~tton. OR wtth VCX6 renewal I you ofeody ll.blcrt>e. Pteal9 phone 642-4333 weekdays, or mcl In the folowtiO ntormotton ... Check It outl Stop by CAI lobbv ot ~ w Boy Street" COlto.Meso ooytme on ~dO'VI from 8.30 o .m. to 5 30 p.m · . ----------------------------------NAME: ___ _..,.;. ______ ADQRESS'. aTV.STATE.llP: _ _.._~----------~------~----~~~~-----~~ DAY PHONE: --------~'for. 0 3 ma..._$22.5G ar 0Colt\00'9dt0 a'flc---------------· 0 6 mo ... se 0t2 mo.t-Sn ~ bp.Date .......... ,__~ I One very rar ti won't soon be forgotten at Kona I f ewr IDIDCOM dedda to publish a Southland bowlin1 trivia book, the Collowin& qualioa will probebly be Included: ••After 20-plus years of compelhiop, whal Prolcssional Cout Bowler's 't"mt' occurred at Kona Lana in Colla Meu?" The answer: "A tie for fust place." . Lass weekend'• PCB event brought out the best of the Soulhland (and Northland) u 123 bowlers competed for a prize fund ol nearly $16,000. Scorin& was arc•t and apectaton were trealcd 10 some dole m11cbel durina SUAday's an.is. None, however, mitcbed lhe exciaoment of the polition round. Moreno Valle)'• Joe Saaton, who at one time ran the pro shop 11 Kona, WU the tCHHdcd bowler. He bad a 76-pin lead Over Joe Natarelli, Miuion Hilla. The two squared olf on lanea 11·12. Nalarelli found the line easily, rollin1 nine of 12 suikes for a 2'2 pmc. Stalon, 11ruglina, needed 10 shoot 196 for a tie or 197 for ahe win. It looked u thouah it miaht be over for StalOn as the first baU in ihe 10th left the 6-8 split 1t1rin1 him in the face. Staton made a fantutJc shot u he picked up the split and then came up wilh an eiaht-count for the tie - -6613 for 16 pma. Staton's total included 330 bonus pins (30 for each win), while Natatelli received 37.S in bonus (he had earlier tied Compton's Duane Brewster to split 30). · Then came the scramble. No one-knew what-to-do about-the-tie.-There- had never been a tie for the championship and there was no rule in the book. Arter a f cw minutes or consultation with bowlers, PCB B wll officers and input from a number of spectators, 0 ng the decision was made to have a f ull·aamc rolloff and draw for lanes. Slaton made the draw and up pOpped the worst pair he c.ould draw -lanes 11-12. This time, however, Staton pulled out a 204 game while Natarelli could only find 191 to finish in second place. Staton received Sl,500 for the championship while Natarelli cashed for Sl,000. Fresno's Warren Nelson finished third for S87S. ltt P~Plb Team Not's Lisa Ginsburg is out at first as Crew's Lori Methot takes the throw in recent Newport Beach recreation softball action. Huntington Beach bowlers Earl Ziemann and Mike Tucker finished 15th and 16th, respectively. Ziemann received $440 and Tucker cashed for $430. Kona league bowlers Jeff Lindenmuth, Lenny Biscailuz and Zeke Torok finished 44th, 46th and 48th, just missing the check line. The tournament paid 42 places. Recreation sports standings Softball CoetaMeu llOOl'11D Com> • 1 GOii Ill. 15 .. : 2. ll1lt1lllU , 14, 3. (llt) ~. 00 co..pla. 10; 5 lMe "'9tlll. 0. llOOt'1D COCO C l.MadMk 11 ... 2.(lt) Corpor• Rlldn. ~ 10; 4 ~ Mdln. •• s T~Y1's. S. I Htrbot ClpcJera, 2. llOOtllD CO.O 0 I. Tmn Nip. II .. ; Z. ~ 12: 3 Fod Bib. tO; 4 ....... t: s .. lllDn 4 •• lllCM '°""°"'-z. CORD• 1 S1looW1 14 llC*lll. z. Pio BIGOll!s. 12. 3. Clltl F* W'"°'"O. 'Rsll Ol.f 01 W•. 10; s IUs 'Maney, 4, .. flhtrw, 2. COEDC I ,,,., lrtw Wll 00. I& POfnll. 2. 2 <M Alley, IS, 3. Dtlatlt & T oudll. 1 O; 4 flenll '· s Masw a.rt 4,. ~ Ttam.1 COllD D I rt. HtJ&. 13 D01rC1 2. DliQ ...... 12: 1 ~ 8'Als. .. 4 (it) YwlloM. Wllo't On Rnl.1.1.~S WOMl .. 'S llAJOft I n· 20 polra; 2 for U4ea • 11. s. llillls. 12. 4. ft OK o ,._,, S. 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Noon -Badacrland 150, TNN. 3 p.m.-Jndy .SOO Trials, 0.. 7. 4 p.m.-IROC ac:rics. Ch. 7. 4 p.m. -AMA Supcrcrou. TNN. Midn1pt -Indy Trials, ESPN. BkJdltlt Noon-Tour Du Poat, Ch. 2. World uaPe Foocbell Noon-San Ant.·Bareclotaa Ch. 7 YecMJ .. Noon-America's Olp. Cb. 7. Gell 12:30 p.m.-POA tourney, Ch. 2. c ........... l pm.-Wnh.-Or~p St .• PT. 6:30 p.m -Miu. St.·l.SU, PT . la41owlecftr l p.m.-Sa.n Oic,o-0.U... SC. ........ 4 pm. -Men's dta~ip, PT. .. ..,, 4·30 pm -Chic.,o.1>c1rou. sc· 7.)C) p.m. -Odcn-Cenucb, SC. • -lf ncce ... ry. . ......... 1:30 P·"'· -Holtyput, 0.. 16. ll:JO a.na.-Hobyput. PT. ••. m.-Loi AJ ,.:!:',PT. t:)O p .... -~ i....pe, SC. IC>.JO p.a. -,_.::lo PT • • ... I IO:JO .... -lA·Mltl, KAK (190). 10-.JO .... -SD-Plllln. KJIMI (1e0). .5 PA-J.,..Allll ... KMPC (110). 1 • Pro-~m action found Norm Walker in first with a 1691. total. He rolled no-tap games of 278, 229 and 242 and added 81 pins handicap for an 8JO set. His pro partners contributed 789 and included a no-tap perfecto by Dennis Horan Jr. Other cashers were: Dale Thompson, 1542, $150; Steve Towner, 1511, $100; Tom Arcnsdorf, 1494, $80; Harley Gray, 1462. $70; Tonya Facio, 1461, $60; Michael Stevens. 1460, $45; Kathie Beale, 1456, $35; Mike Pacol, 1449, $30; Mike Howard, 1447, $25. •The Orange County division of the Amateur Bowlers Tour visits Kon a Lanes today and Sunday. Qualifying squads roll at l)OOn, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. today with arc-entry squad set for 11 .m. Sunday. The semifinals and finals will follow the re-enlry. e event is open to sanctioned bowlers. Membership fee as S2S and bowlers may join on-site. • The third unual Oranae Cowlty Mixed Doublet Handbp Tounwnena rolls in July at K.ona but the entry deadline ii June 23. Thia special event ii 1 lot of fun and cuh lor only $2' per team. Entry blanb arc available at any Oranae C.OUftty bowline center. Cbtrlt N•a, wbosc bowlla1 columa •P~•rs la tbt D•lly Pllol tt'tty $•turday, Is the General A1•a.1tr of Kona Lants. . Local sebedUJe Deep sea ....,......,.. ..,._, .. .,._19T LAP••I -I .... 4.) ..., • .__,,.,...,,. ..... ,, .... n.- 1111.1...-1 .... -.•....._ ....,,._LOCICIR -1 ... \14 ..... llJ• ........... "'alll .... 11 ...... , .. .. , ....... , ........ ..... IN THE BlfACHERS Balboa Sailing meeting The next Balboa Sailing Association meeting will be held next Tuesday at the Amdrican Legion Yacht Club, loa1cd 11 215 15th St in Newpon Beach. The mcetin1 is scheduled Crom 6:30-1~30 p.m., and Tuesday's guest speaker will be Tom Daine, whose topic will be, "The Purpose of the U.S.C.G. A""'Hary." The Balboa Sailing As· sociation meets on the sec· ond and fourth Tuesdays of each month. For further information, phone (714) 840-3957 . -·}' ,,. ,,.,,, PUol The Majors AllDICML .... .... ......... .... , ..... -....... -'TV May 1-TllnllllD (Nmn). 7:1>5 ~ -"-'·-----~ .... ~._____ . . c;! ' .~ -~ ..... ,.4, . ..., 10-lOIMD ... ,, 5.05. ESflN ..., 11-11111 ..., 12-Dlhl =·· 7:35 ..., 13-0enl ), 1!05 ..., 14-11111 ..., 15-• '°"°"' us Mey 11-. lolCDn. 1 Z.05 Mlr17-•loltoft. 1005 Msy11-·--~·30 M1J '9-• Nlw VOi\. 4 30 ..., •-• ""'vcn. 4 30 ..., 21-11111 t.lnrtt-• ...... 435 Mn;n-• ...... •:05 Msy 14-• ...... 10:35 CMNI S Al .... ~ lft ICWC (710) rllllo. . ------------------- Saturday May 9, 1992 ... I I ,_--------------------------------~--------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. Faria wins -- Briefly ANAHEIM -The Ma ier Dei High girls swimming ~qu:uJ breeze~ 10 . lhe . Angelus League cha~p101hh1p Friday, Ca)1ly OUlt.li)· tancmg runner-up S:intu Marga· rilu, 891-329. Balboa Yacht Club's '92 Opening Day, today at spaedWIJ · COSTA Ml:.SA -Mill;c f3ri:J ~on the s .. ratc.h m.ain c1.ent for the s cond con:.ccu1i1.c "ec:k Friday during. the "eddy Spcedwny mo· torC)de ra1:1ng pro&rum at lhc Or· Onge. C:ounty F•m~rounds. Balboa Yacht Oub's 1992 Opening Day will be celebrated today. Those who moved or did not receive the Cowen. form are asked to come register in person. Eigh t lawn bo"ling clubi., all member:. of The Mon:arch'i captu red nine c_vcnts .in displa)'ing lhcir domina- 11on, with JCIVlifer AnlimariJlo lllk· ini lhc indwit!ual medley (2:15.66) and 100 backmokc (1:03.12). This year marks the 10th annivcflary of the club11 dedication to seamanship and yachtin"' Commodore John Barker has se· lected "Championship Yachting" as the Opening Day theme. Tho1e with family members who have the C~ast Lcuguc, will compete in Friday':. never played before will need to register in tournament. person and bring proof of binhdatc (birth Competition will begin at 9:30 n.m. and certificate, baptismal certificate, hospital I continue throughout 1he uftcrnoon. record, etc.). Both events arc open to the public for In ~•nnans fur the third time u'crall this )Cur, FOJria-took dv:an- 1ai;e t>f ~me trouble: behind him :.tftcr tuktng the: kad at the start. Uobb~ !>cl1,1.,1t.t bccJme en1ancled "ith Rl1bcr1 Pkt Ling ~·o laps into the r .. 11.:e. :ind \\!\S C\icntu:illy d1'>· qu.1ltf11:d alter the rc~t.111 Jennifer Ka~1 captured 1hc bu1- 1erny (I :03.19) nnd w~1b second in 1hc bt1cks1rolo.e (I :03.88). Members and the public are invited to at- tend the day's activit ies which run from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The 1992 Opening Day activi· tics include boat open houses, exhibits, dis-. plays, entertainment and buffets. Registration recs are $45 for the first play-:.pcctator viewing. er of a family, $35 for the second player and sJo ror subsequent players with a maximum Sa ltwvater fly-fishing or Sl 10 per family . · For further information. phone 641·8006. Author and field tester Nick Curcaonc "ill give an audio and visual ~lidc presentation on saltwater Oy Cashing in local and foreign \\u· ters at the South Const Chapter or Trout Un- limited meeting May 14. The Maler Dci bO)~ finbhcd runner-up lo lo)ola, whicfi 1ook ll1e league tit le with 700 poinls 10 1hc Monarchs' 475. The traditional Opening Day Ceremony will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Lawn Bowling events In the c1ght·IJp h;mdic::ip main t\cnt, Ur:id O·dey came from o ff ·the pace to emerge '1c1orious. For additional information, phone Marg- aret Warder at 494-7SS8. The Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club two events planned in the near future. Phil Mayer set a school record or 58.07 to finish lhin.J In the back- slroke. Costa Mesa AYSO signups The club will holds its annual President's Cup Open Triples Tournament on Tuesday, May 12, and will host a Coast League tour· ney on Friday, May IS. The event i!. planned for 7:30 p.m. at the Crown Sterling Suites I fotel, Dyer Road nt the 55 Freew4y in Santa Ana. He "ill abo give a presentation at the Los Angeles Chap- ter meeting May 15 at noon at the Los An· gclcs Hilton, 930 Wilshire, Los Angele!.. ~hr.11.:'ll m ''' ( • bpi) I M11J.c fan;i (Ceil· ton): '.? Rot>c11 l'l~tm; (Or.rnic>. 3 xou llrim1 (Rr •• nil:k), 4 !lobby S.:hunz (Cu•ll Mc~) Don 1\irk was second in the in- di~idu~I medic~ wilh a CIF quali- fying t~me or 2:0-t.16. Mayer quali- fied Wllh U fourlh-place bhOwing in the 50 free (22.78), as did the Monarchs' 4x50 free relay team. The Costa Mesa Amerie.ln Youth Soccer Association (A YSO) Region 120 registration will be held today from 9 a.m.·1 p.m. at the Balearic Center. Tuesday's competition, which begins at 10 a.m. and will run through the day, will fea- ture 1991 Preside nt's Cup champions Gail Hodgson, Dollie Panace~ and Earl Mc- Admission for the South Coast meeting will be SS at the door. The LA lvnchcon •~ $22 in advance or S26 at the door. llanJa.~rr main I l•!"l I UrilJ OAI.:~ (~an faun (',pl,llJl\Oj, :!. r1.:tz111i:; 3 Ru"' Waac· llJJn (Valc11•1JJ 4 Sh;iv.n ~kCunndl (Orc;1); .S. John AJ.:n IApJlk \'alky): ti S.:hnru. 7 hri.•, b S1.:-c l.uC'cn> (kMf\l..S.:) A pre-printed registration form has been mailed to those registered in the fall or 1991. S• .. •md dr-1i1on mi1111 l.S l•p•)· I C1c1 Ap- p.;lni.in I CNv. n~ )" • SMkc .. r mJ:11 1~ b~") I >\cnny Mdnl)tC. ptlut·~1.-IJ.cy hu\I, •"'I"~'"" (C'.orona). ~~~~~~~~-· PUBLIC NOTIC!I PUIUC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES OITYOP ltUILIC NOTICE ON SEPTEMBER 21. 1171. PAGE 7'8 ANO RE· erld to lh• l.Wlderelgned a Mr¥1cM releted to the mitt•• for the prepar• wile flctltloua H11s business " con- NIWOllT 8UCH IN 8001< 12857, PAGES RECORDED IN BOOK written Declaration ot De-Sen .......... HJlla Roed Uon of Old Newpor1 The reg111rant(s) com-Business N•m• dueled by no~or.1 0tg PU11UC WORKS CPP 174770 '89 TO sot INCW SIVE, OF 12371. PAGE 327 OF OF· lautt and Demand l0t Sale, Reclallfted Water Ip. Blvd Specific ArH Plan 1Mnced to llansact bus1· St•lement :rne regJSllant(s) com- ... AllTmNT/ Trust" S• OFFICIAL RECORDS OF FICIAL RECORDS (THE and a written Notice ol De-tom. Publlahed at 0 com-ness under lhe FtC1•t•ous Th• 10110 ... 1n9 persons menced to transact bus;--·-c ,.0 1e2n21 .. s c •T 0 • ,.._ c It t 1 1 Bustneu Name{s) hstld d b . ""' under tile F1c1tt1ous _;.-, ... r.•INQ • SAID COUNTY. . MA TEA OE LARA I N 1 faun and Election to -"· onau an •rv c•• munlty service bV the above on'. April 20• 1992 are 01ng u11ness as Business Name(sl hsted -n Reterenoe No. PARCEL 2: UNDER THE SECTION The undersigned caused Aflr .. inont with lnfr• Newport Beach·Coata Kim Burdette ELITE GOLF, 763 Baker at>o•• on· Novernblf 2, llOTIC• NOTLAHICI _ AN UNOIVIOEO 1/3fTH HEADINGS IN SUCH AR· uld Notice of Oefaul1 and structure Management Mesa Dallv Piiot May I , Th11 1~11ment was t.11d St , Costa Mesa. CA 92626 19!9 • INVITING •IDI vr INTEREST AS A TENANT TICLE ENTITLED AS FOL· Elec1ion to S.n to be re-lorvtcoe for Pewment 1112 with the County Clerk of Rober1 J Eppich Jr . 2326 Larry WMhrnan -~.a4 Mde ~ TIIUUU!S l-OWS: "AIQH'l$ cocded In -. Send~• ce!Ved Ill the office of 1he YOU ARE IN DEFAULT INTEREST IN ANO TO"THE TIES" UTILITIES AND the real property Is located for M •ate r P I an 1992 92706 w tn tl'\9 County Cleik of City Clenc, Clly Hall, 3300 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST COMMON AREA OF LOTS CA BLE TELEVISION". end more than thrH ltrHta. PUBLIC NOTICE F528871 Gary Cha"ez 68 Utica 01a.-ge Cou"tY on Apnl 28. 8oNewpor1ll ,_ .. ~d.Bapac.oh. ~~rf0rfKE111~c·nUONNLETSOS 1, Of TRACT 1859 IN THE "SUPPORT. SETILEMENT month• h•v• elapsed sine• Agreement between Published Newpon Be3ch· Ave . Hunhngton Beacn, t992 •v• .......... ...,.. • E c 0 c T 1 h Cit f N rt Deper1ment of • Cost;i Mesa Dairy Pilot May CA 92648 f52H25 CA82659'17MuntM11:00PROTECl' YOUR PROP-CITV O F NEWPORT ANO NRA HMEN ",suchrecordaton. t e yo ewpo theTreasury/ 2.9.16,23,1992 This busmoss is con· Pi..olishe<H.ie.NponBeac..,._ AM on Mey 21, 1992, at ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT BEACH. COUNTY Of OR· "COMMUNITY FACILITIES DATE: 04/29192 BeKh •nd t he C•llfor· Internal R•v•nue sa.357 ducted by a general pan· Cosll 1'lesa Da ly Pilot ~ay wnlch time euc:h bide $hall A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU ANGE, STATE Of CALJ. EASEMENT" ANO "DRAIN· R.l .F.S. INC. DBA nla State Ubr•ry for nersh.p be opened and read tor: NEED AN EXPt.ANATION FORNIA, AS PER MAP AGE OVER COMMUNITY REM. ESTATE FORE· Kceptanco of th• LI· l•Mc:• PUBLIC NOTICE The registrants com· 9 18• 23 30 1992 MOOIFICATION Of fRAF. Of THE NATURE OF THE FILED IN BOOI< '35, FACILITIES". CLOSURE SERVICES 8AARY SERVICES AND Notice of meoced to llansaCI bllS•· S•379 flC SIGNALS ON BALBOA PROCEEDINGS AGAINST PAGES 1 TO 3 INCLUSIVE The total emount ol the A t tu cc Es I 0 R CONSTRUCTION ACT PubJlc Auction Fictitious ness' under tne F1C1.1tous PUBLIC NOTICE I OULEVRD AT PALM YOU. YOU SHOUU> CON· ' Sale B I N B s•ness name listed STREET: AT M AIN TACTALAWYER. OF MI SCELLANEOUS unpaldb.ianctolthe_,oblJ. TRUSTEE, 8101 BALL TITLE II FUNDS UndertneauthO<ll inln-u;1~~::,.~;n• a~ve on•NA Fictitious SmEET; AND AT 23RD ON 05/UJ92 at 9:45 A.M., MAPS. RECORDS OF SA.ID gallon secured by aaid ROAD, SUITE 303, CY· Staff end CommlHlon ternal Revenue coJe 18C· The Following persons Robert J. Eppich Jr. Bu1lneas N•me STREET • R E.F.S. INC.. OBA Real C 0 UN TY , AS SUCH DMd ol Tru11 and reason-PM It, CA toe30 Report a: lion 6331 the proper1y de-d b This sta!emenl was !tied CONTRACT NO. 2908 Estate Foreclo1ure S.r· TERMS IS OE.FINED IN ably es11ma11d costs, ex· Telephone Number: Report from the Utllf. scnbed b.low has oeen ~~N~giMutRnYes~~~L & ,..,th tile Counly Clertl ol St•t•m•n t ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE! YI<:" Uthe dully appointed THE ARTICLE ENTITlEO penses and advances al (714) 121·3071 tlea Dep.,tment r• seized IOf nonpayment of SPA 843 w 15th Apt •27 O<a~e Counay on April 1.i d~e blo5 ~:Sga:'''°" ~s 153,000 00 TrutlM ~ ,"'r ~ "DEFINITIONS" OF THE the time ot the lnotlal publl-•ECK Y JUN , quoatl"I •uthorlzatlon internal revenue taxes due Newport Beach ca1tt' 1992 E c BARRY·s DEUCA· Ac>PIOYld by City ~ ant d'°d o I ~ DECLARATION OF COV-catJon of the Nollce ol Sale TRUSTEE OFFICER end direction to ataff from ALLIED BUILDERS 92663 f528172 TESSEN MAR1<;ET BAK· oH Aprll 21• t"2. ~~;>° NoOI ~1J: ENANTS, CONDITIONS 19 $271,837 24. Payment Publlshed Newport to netotlote • new HARDWARE. INC M1chul Terrence Mont Published Newport ERV, s14 W. Balboa Blvd, a:~= I!. R•9glo. Book NIA Page N/A ol Of· ANO RESTRICTIONS RE· mull be by cesh, a cesh-Beach-Costa Mesa Dally contrKt for the sale of a~h;u~[.~P:~ .. ~~1 ~ ~~~ gomery, 843 W t 5th St Beactl Costa ~esa Oa .. 1 Newpon Beach. CA 926e3 When returning bid llclal Rec<>fdl In Pie otflce CORDED (THE "DECLARA-ler'• chick drewn on a Pllol May 2. 9. 16. 1992 petroleum oll from the vided by Internal Revelll.le •;~Newpon Beach, C;ilof P11ot Apul 18, 25. May 2, 9, E ... an C Barry. 3803 I 7 pleeM fNlrtl ~BIO; ~ci~' Rec0tder C:~:. TION'1 IN BOOK 12513, •tal• °' natlonal ba1' • Sl366 city'• Ud•l•nda oll Cod• aec1Jon 6335 and r• 9Jon, Lynne Montgomery 1992 ~:~;~sc/~3 Newport SIGNAL MODIFICATION CountyEA wi PAGE 870 OF OFFICIAL check drewn by a state or PUBLIC NOTICE wells lated regulations 84J w 15\h St •27. N•N· SA348 Th s bus.nus Is co!l-OUE! H:OO AM MAV 21 • :'~E~~N MIN • RECORDS ANO ANY SUP· federal crldll union, 0t a Report from the City 0111 of sa.11· Mey 1 tTH. Pof1 BHch. cai.t. 9261>3 PUBLIC NOTICE duc:ecs by 1., Ind• dual 1992 ' • • WILL SELL AT PUBLIC PLEMENTS AND AMEND-check drawn by a st.ate 0t CITY 0, Attorney recommend-~~2 f Sal . 10 OO Thll business 11 con-Tile reg st rant com. AUCTION TO THE HIGH-MENTS THERETO. federal savings and loan Nl!WPORT BEACH tft9 City MM .. er end/ ime o 1· am ducted by husband ano Flcllllou1 1Mnced to 1ransac1 bus .. For furthet Information. EST BIDDER FOR t:ASH, PARCEL 3: a11ocl1tion. savings at· CrTY COUNCIL or staff oppose AB rl:a~o~:a S~~511~: i~f:; wile Business Name ness under lhl F1C11taous call JIM BRAHLER. Project (PIY•ble al ume ot HI• In EASEMENTS AS SUCH eoclation, or eaVlngs bank AGENDA SUMMARY 135, or obtain an H • Tiiie Ottered· ·Only lhe The reglslrant(st com· Statement Business Name listed EnginMr, at 71~· lawful money olthe United EASEMENTS ARE PAR· 1pec:1nec1 In section 5102 ol MAY u . 1H2 emption tor. publlcly right, title and lntlfest ol mencedndo tr~nsaF t ~us•· The Folto.,,,ng persons aoove on· 4 2192 PublJ•h•d Nawpott Stat••) at: THE MAIN TICULARLYSETFORfHIN lhe FinanclalCodtandlU. J•OOPM owned mobll•hom• Allied Bwlders HatdN3JI nBHS u er I e , ,1C1jlous iHad0<ngbuS•n1Ssas EvenC.Barry e.ac~sta Mesa Daily (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO • • • rk I h · us1ness Names •Sled DAKOTA \\EST 945 Cro-Tl\ts statement was I ed Noc Ma 2. 1 1892 tHE COUNTY COURT· THE ARTICLE ENTITLED lhoflzed to do business 1n flroposed Ordinance pa •· nc. in ang 10 t 1• P'O~ny above on Apr•I 30, 1992 cus c rcte. Costa Mesa .,,,th the County Cllfk 01 Y • HOUSE 700 CMC CEN-"EASEMENlS" OF TliE this state · No. 92-3, bol"I: Report from tho City W• I be 0 ered or ll·e. U Jona Montgomety cir t 92626 O•a"g• County on AIK 2 _______ S_a3_7-1TER DRIVE WEST SANTA DECLARATION UNDER The strfft address and an ordln'ance emend· Man ager recommend-requested, the l~t~rnal ~~· Th11 siatemlf't \Oo'al IJed Ste~en F Sctiaumbuio 199.2 PUIUC NOTICE ANA, CA all right, 'trtle and THE SECTION HEADINGS other common deslgnatJOn. l"I Tltlo 20 so •• to Int Petition regardtn1 ~~~,.~•c:~~ u;;:!sib':;, walh the COi.iniy Cleik 01 945 Crocus C rc1e. Cosl.1 F527116 --------~1 1nte1 .. 1 conv.v-d 10 and IN SUCH ARTICLE EN· n any. of the real property eetabllah Pl•nned trefflo volume end encumblancas which may Orange County on April 3o. Mesa. Celil. 926::6 Published Nc,..pora NOTICI O' now held by If Uf'IMr aald TITLED AS FOLLOWS: described ab<W• Is pur· Community Dl1trlct speed on 15th Street be useful In' determinmg 1992 • F521 94 1 Tom T, Schaumburg, 9.s5 Beach Cos1a Meu Da 'Y Af'PLICATION FOR· Deed of Trull In the ptop-"RIGHTS ANO DUTIES· S)Of1edlo be:20 LUCERNE. Regulatlona end Adopt ~twHn Newpor1 Bou-the value ol the 1nteres1 Publshad Newport Bea~h· Crocus Circ.e, Costa l'.esa P~ol May 2, 9, 16, 23, CHANG•lll arty eltuated In 11ld UTILITIES ANO CABLE UNIT 30, NEWPORT a Plonnod Community levard and Irvine Av-be1ngSOld Cost1 MesaOa•yP:o1 t.\1y Ca .l.92626 1992 OWNUSHIP O' Co':!l •• c ahfornla d~ TELfVISION~. "SUPPORT. BEACH. CA 926e0 Development Pion for en"• Oescr1pt1on of Property· 9. 15, 23. 30. 1992 d':~1~ o~s'.n~~~~~d c~:O seJ69 ALCOMOLIC 11Cfl H . SETTLEMENT ANO EN-The ,...-..,,,.,ned TrvSlM Ho .. Hoa-'tal Repor1 from the As-Complete contents of the Sa·381 1 y -----------...... Lte• .. SI UH181T 'A• .. .. ---v '" ' C busllllss. Variety ol Table "" e B••-" A CONDOMINIUM COM· CROACHMENT . IN· d4dalm1 any llabll•ty fOf Publlo hearln1 r• 611tant lty Attorney saws. dnll PfHSH. )Olnters. PUBLIC NOTICE The reg strant(sl com· . 4nM• PRISED OF· GRESS. EGffiS ANO any lnoouectneu ol the 9ardtn1 QllN llRAL concerning proposed plenneis, a.hapers, baM· menced to 11ansact t>u•a-To~" U..., Con-PARCEL '. RECREATIONAL RIGHTS'', llrHt 1dd11u and othlf f'LAN AMENDMENT INTERIM EMERGE.NCY saws air comprusor flctlllou1 non undtt me FiclllOl.is OBITUARY 888 ~,.~ ·LOOMA. INC UNIT :tO !.;. THE cm OF AND "EXCLUSIVE RE· common dealgn1Uon, II NO. e1.1(B) • R..,eat ORDINANCE, Ming, sanders. d111Js. dusf\11ni Busln .. 1 Name B=us ::rn•(sl Lstl>d CUNNINGHAM •pplylnalOlht ' NEWPORT BEACH STRICTEO COMMON any.~heretn. to~atderadoptlenof AN ORDINANCE"' OF syslem,vanetyofy,ood,ol· St•tement aS•e.en~'Sehaumt>urg Thom•• LeRoit ol ~ e.w.age COUNTY OF ORANGE' AA.EA EASU•IT"', ANO SMI .. ..ii be made. o Qrewth lilwl8"'9ftt THI CITY COUNCl1. OF l•Ct ~u.re ~nd ma~!"n-The Follo....ng pe!Sor"s Th·S st.aie'nenl was filed Cunnlnghem, ege trot to Ml alCotdC bev. STAT£ OF CAUF~ "M ET~R I OX EASE· but ~ cownant 0t 111 ...... t ef tho ca.nor.I TM• CITY 0' NIW· ~p.er. ty~:.~: .. :::: (a~8~A~8"(:M~ EN· ...,th 1111 County Cler~ ol $9, passod away on agH et 2900 N"*po AS SHOWN ANO DE.· MEHTS warranty, exptMHd Of Im-....... PORT aaACH PROHI .. etc. Var11ty of window and TERPRISES 3535 E Cotst Orange County on April 2\, May 6. 1992 Tho- Blvd • Newpor1 .. IC 9CAIBEO IN THE CONDO-PARCEL •: plied regarding 11111. pos· Pu~llo hoarln1 r• IT 111 G P 0 R TEN door nerdwete con1enrs 01 ttwY 138 Corona del MM 1992 mH was • rehred 12913 .nh '1 On CORDED EASEMENTS AS SUCH 1fflion, 01 encumbrancet. t•rdlne proposed llitONTHS AND FlnllN screen miking/ repair Caltl 926is ' F528tp2 Major 1n lhe US Air Generlll Eating ~· MINIUM Pt.AN RE EASEMENT ARE PAR· f« tne purpoH of eatls~· "ltetoMont .. Ce""' DAY'S THI ISSUANCE 1hop Verlou1 wood Regina L Jecobson, 223 Pubi<shed Ne"'port Beach-Force and wu •m-e:;-' I h d N 0.aalfled la..... TICUlAALY SET FORTH IN Ing the lncMbtedneu ... •unltr Dowelo~"'ont OF AMY P•RMITS ,Ott l>enc:l'les and tablH IBM Jasmine. C0<ona def Mar Costa Mesa DaJy Pilol J.1ay ployed by Roel.wolf Be!~~ M.:.• or C 0 NY• NI• NT THE MT1Cl.E ENTTTUO cured by aald Deed or OltJooUwoa 8lld fir• Oft THI •tTMLllff. compuler with mon.tor. Calil. 92625 2, 9, 16, 23. \992 1n1emat1onal He 11 -... .,._,I 1812 wtlethet YQU're bUV-"EASEMENTS" OF THE Tru.t lnduding the tees poMd UM ef "'"419 MINT O' NEW ADULT· keyboard and p11nter Also Terry D Jacobson, 223 Sa-359 su,...,1ved by his wife, .---7 • ~ ~ or 1uat 1· ' OR I INT I! D a U t I-1979 FORD F350 CUSTOM JasnllM Corona del Mar p a t r I c f a C u n· -------~--38--t tooklng. clatllfted hu DECLARATION OF COV-chatgea and ·~,.. ° C •""act a /A Ir•• . TRUCI<. STAl<E BED/ ONE Calol 9262s PUBLIC NOTICE n1ngham; son. Tho-S I I h 0 me whet ou ~I ENANTS, CONDITIONS ~Trust... monta NISSES. TON. This business is con· ---------d U'l~OUOhyc~a~~lfled. PILO~CLASStPl•D AHO RESTRICTIONS RE· The benef1clery under ProfeHlonal Servlc .. {tepor1 from the Pla1to Ptoperty mey bl In-ducted by: husband and Flctltlou1 ~~:~ell•eu;gh~~rd 842••7• 842 .... 78 OORDEO IN BOOK 12'°5, eald ~ ol Trust hereto-Controc:t wit h Wiidon n'"9 Depar1ment con-speclld al 1727 Suptfl()(, wile BualMH Nome brolher, Ed V••·IJI· tore executed and de!rv· Aaaoclot•• for dealen ceml"I Ad Hoc Com-Costa Mesa, CA F1om 8 00 The 11g1strent(s) com-St•t•m•nt lion will ~ httld Sat· •ulLIC NOTICES J PUIUC NOT1Cll I "'IUC NOTICES . \000 'm tho dey ol the rnencld to 11annc1 busi· The For.ow "9 pe<sons _,.. ..... v ______ · 'UILIC NOTICES I 'UILIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES sale ness undlf ll'le Fact.t•ous ''' d0."9 b1A•ness as ~rooday • p M.:v 1~· ~o~ Payment farms· Fun pay· Bus ness Neme(s) Ltsted CHORUS UNE. 2515 E CONSOUOAllO llPOln Of CONDITION Of ment required on ac· abo"• on· N'A Coast Hny . Corona del P.M. at Harbor LaYrn AMlllCM lftlllTAft IAHI ceplanee of highest bid Regina L Jacobson Mar, Ca11I 926<:5 M ortuary funeral Conloltdeted Reporl of Condition or Amlftcan Womate Bank of Newport CONSOLIDATl!D R-T Of' CONDITION Of' Form ol P1ymen1 All pay· This statemenl was Med Jett St1a1en. 15 Monarc!l 1orv1ces will be h•ld ... h ,.._ and ,.._ _ __.._ e ......... ,_...... t .... ..._~ 1 bullness on ••-~vn .. .,w-ments musl be by cash, with the County Clerk 01 Beach Plaza tP \92. t.1on-Sunaay. May 10 at ... ac • ..,,ange, ..,...,_ .... _......._.,.. 1 ..... ....,_ 0 _."' VF" rrvn, certil•ed check, cashier's 0< Orange County on Apr~ 17 arch Bay. Caltl 92629 I .00 P.M. Ill Harbor Match 31, l"2 uea .. urlf's en.ck Of by • 1992 Jemes L A.pay, 16585C L•wn -Mount Oh"• State lanlr No. 1072 Conlolfdal8d Repotl 01 Condition of Bank°' Newport of Newpor1 BN.ch. Undid S~IH postal. bank. f 528&7& I/on Karonan S!e. 263. 11· Chapel with Bob ~. and Oomesbe 2 ~ ., the dOM of t>uUneu on upren, or lelegreph Put>lislled Newpon Beach-"'"'· Ca ,f 927U Bashaw ot1•C1at•ng . Cun and du. from t>entc. ...... ···-········ ........................................ ·-·········· 2,144 uw..tm.M ~ (Mwllet Vllu. .0.) ....................... """'"·-· •-·· .•. -.0. ~~ ft•••••u~•P ...... ••••M-..1••"'"•••••·••• -0.. Trectog 9CCOVn1 ~ • -·····--·-·-·--__:.-·-···· .0. Feo«al 11."'9 eold 8r1CI MCUf'ltlee purchued ~ • ..,....,. '° ,..... In dome9dc ofllciel ..... _ ..... -... " .. '""'-.. " ..• 2.38& i..o.ne. Totlll (nducllng ~ lncOme) ··--........................ 34.982 Les•·~ for poulbM lcMw1 io...... ...,_ ...... " ............. _ 1."87 ~. '* ... .... ..... .. .,._., ........................... -· ... 33,6()15 ISMll prt4T1't11, FF. & E. 9'e. (lndUdlng S-0.-Qlpltal ..... ,. ___ ..... ..• IOI AeaJ ..... owned °"* ltW't bllflll pleml... -w••·--u--•--.. ,. ... , ..... 1,434 ~In UllCOf~ ~ lltld HllOC:iMed ~-• .•. • _.... ·• ·••••••••··•••"•-· .. •·-"·-.... ••••••• ... .0. CUl10mef'1 llablllty lo tNI ben1t on ~ °"'*1,ar\dW'CI •.. •. •.•.• •• "' ...................... -.......... .-.... ••• .().. Olt\9f ...... (Inducing '"°" lnt.,,glblM) .... __ , ......... -..... :L. ... -............ ' TOTAL ASSETS ..• -· ..... -...... -... "·-··-.. --."-· ·''·"° '\ TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFlCES ................................ '0.112 Tot.i demand~-...... . ...... rn ..... "'""""" .. 10,158 ToQI time llnd UV1r9 depoelll • • ... ~" ........ ,........... :te>.133 TOTAL OE'°51TS IH ~EfOH OfftCES ... ---... -...... n... ..... ..... .0. TOTAi. DEPOSITS IN OOMHTIC ANO FOA!ICIH ~ ............... . , .................................. 40,"1"12 Fed9f'lll M* purcN9M end teC1 ... eold ~ 9gf..,,..,..I 90 ~ In domtlllC ~ ........................................ .(). Olt\9f lletlMll..,, bollowed lftONIY, . ~ lndudlnCa "°'9 ~ of U.8. T..-.y... . ....... .. ..................... .0. ,.,,.... ~ ClnCludlnl ... CllPMI ..... ) .............. ---·-· •. -0- ~ enaMd by Of ..,, .....,. °' .... and OWUndlnG-·-· .-0- 0lt\ef ............................ -...... " .... ""'···--··-....... ..._...... . .•.. 201 TOT~ UA8IUT1U (..oudlng .......... ,.,_ ~ ~>-··-·-··· ................................. -.............................. 40.~ ~dlnlled ~ end ....,,... .................................................. .0. --•OUJlll.-TY &111 ........ 11. 1• ... ........, ...... Calls:•• ~L ..... ... Cl ..... Mwch 31. 1992 , mone'i 0<der Makr check Th s -bo1110H9 is 1:0n· lntermenl ...,1ra take Bute .... Mo. 1040 ~ O< money 01dt< payabt. to Costa Mesa Da.ty Pi!ot Ml)' ducted by. a gone<al p4rt· place et R1ve,.1de • Detler a..unta the Internal Revenue Ser· 2, 9, l6, '23, 1992 nersl\lp NiU10nal Cemetery MSna lllCI Sa-354 The 11g11111nt{s) com· Seu~es undor th• di· "'-·" ...... --..__ .. __ ,._ 2•...,.. D. RMd, Revenue Of· PUBL1"' NOTICE menc.ct to tranuct bus.. rec11on of Harber ......,, .... ,.._ """'" .,.. .... _ ••• ..................... -... ·-••• ..... ,64.. fleer, 24000 Avila "' nvss undlf the Facl.:Jaus lnY991mont eecuriDM (t.t.tlet vetue 18.851) .... --.. -..... -: ............. _ • 18,858 Roed, • -una Nl9uel, rt-tttloua Bus•ness N1me(1l I sled t.wn -Mount Ohv• ~ NCYrtt• -/. .o-._ ..... A M 6 g92 M ortuary. Coeta Trading KCOUf'd MCW1beS ·: .• :::~:-::::·-·~:..:::;:;:::::::::::::::.. . . ..(). CA 12807 (714) 8.43-Buslnen Name ~;~enP'• '1 Meu CA 540·5554. fedef'al fund• and MCUfit1M ~ ur1def 4301 Statement This st.ltl"lent 111ou r ea1--------"" Date: 04-27·12 The Following persona with the County Clert1 ot 1---------agteomont. lo'"'" In domMtlc omc:.. .......... ,......... .... . .... 20•000 Published Newport are doing business IS Orange COl.lllty on Apr• 21,1 ________ ,. lollnl, Total (oc:IUdlng uneemed lncor'N) ....... !, ....... 222.280 Beacl\/Costa Mesa Da.ly (a)WELLSPRING SEMI 1892 L .... AlloW9nCI let~ 1cMw1 io.-.... · · 3, 118 Pilot Mey 1. 2. 8, 9, 1992 NAAS (b)WELLSPRING F528818 RITTMAN lc>llN, Nt-....... _.... 219.084 F253 ~Il~i'Tc~~~~P:'-'~~k<?: Pubhsh.O Nenpor1 8eaeh-O eorv• Rltt•en, e.nlt premlMa, FF. & E ~ ~IO C9Pital INM)--.. ·-·-· 7,067 •---------iNG~ 24831 Alicia Pkwy Co.s~ t.•esa Duy p 01 May 67, of Woston. Mii· RMI ...... owned Oll'ler lhwt .. ~ --·-·---'·~ PUBLIC NOTICE SU·l· CIO\, uguna Hats'. 2, 8. 16, ~. 1992 M>Yll, passed •w•y """"""'"b In 1111COCieoldattd ~ and .,_,,,, ..... , Caltl 92653 Sa™ Tuesday. A.pril 28 ...... .i-.. 11c r "" -He was th• eon ol ateoe19,.., compel-.. .. .. ...... .... • .. .. ...... ..·-·-• .... ...,. 8 I N Batty Pal rock Burns. 97 PUBLIC NOT ICE CU9lomer·1 II~ to ttlla I>-* on ~· outstanding. ........... v• .(). us noaa ame Sandculle, Ahlo Viejo, Minn•• G.iauthtet of ltatetfteftt ---------Coal• MeN •nd. Olhet ...... (1ndUdlflO IO lnlangl.blM) ....... ·-·· .. ·• 5•509 The Followiog persons ~:~ 8::uS:.nass 11 con· Flctltlov• brother of Cerolyn TOTAL ASSETS ·· ,_ ........................... _ •• _ ... 299.095 are doinQ bUs•neH as· dveted by: an ind .1du.I Buslnou N..... Brockert of Costa uaatUTl•I (l )BEACH FIXER HOUSES The reg'tstrant(s) com· St•tement Moa•. Dick R1t1m:.n TOT L ~POSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ...,....... FOR SALE (b)BEACH maoced to 11ansac1 bus· The ro. .... ,,.1ng persons of S•n Angelo, A ~ ""·_,, FIXER REALTY (c)BEACH ness undet the FtCl•taous ate do.ng bul.nn9 as Texas, end Pat~•• TIMI demWld depOlltl 81,513 FlllERS (d)BEACH FlXERS BuslnHI Name(s) ajst.O EMERALD CAEST, 19~ Hot1P41U•t of S•nta TIMI time and aavtrve depoeb.......... . .. _ .... _ ..... 211,323 & REALN. 15950 Beach above on· Januaty 1'. Von K11t1\ln Ste SW, It· Ana CA. Memonel TOTAL DEPOSrTS IN FOREON OfflCES.. ... .... ····---.. -····""·--H•• 4 Bl, Huntington Beach. 1912 ww. Cal.I 9271S HN•C:H w-..e hold TOTAi. OEPOSIT'S IN OOM£STIC AHO Cald 92647 Barry p Bums Koeller De11elopmen1 , May 2 at wan.~. FOREIOH Of'FICES .. "---.. ·----272.818 Althu~r Ro~1IH Cerrlllo. This sU.11~ ¥oat f.ied 19200 Von Karman •SSO, M1uourt Cl\tlltlan _............ 8081 ..... IM\IAnglon With the County c1 .. 1t ol lrvirMt. Calif 92715 Federal 9Ynda ~ 8r1CI ....... .._ ~ un6lf Beach, f 926'7 Orange Counly on ~11 21 Cherles .Koelter, 2t222 Church. Memor1al1 aeroamonea to~ In domeallC ~.--.... M .......... __ ,,eoo ICa!Nean Anette CarrtllO, 1892 · • Fern. Hunt.ngaon BHcn, r•q1.1011ed t o the Other....,.... tor bonowoct money. 8081 Ooyte Or .• Huntington . Flllll2 ca111. 92648 • Show·M• Cn1lstian ~ f"°'9 .,...,.._of U.S. f!Maury..... . •.....••. .-.. H.-,.,_-....... 522 8eac:h. CMf 12647 , Pu .. ' ~ N """'n-., Tllll butlhHI II COii· Youth Homo, ~.0. ....i.... Thie buslnau I• con· "'1••-.v ...-.,, .......... ac ... ducted by· a genoral pan· Bo • 89. LaMonte, Moflg9gl Ir~ <lndUdlnO IO c._.-...... ) ........ _ ... "' ... _" -0-duct.Id by: husband and Costa MHI Dally Pilot May net.t\11) MO ~31. ~ OlleaMd by orb~ of •rte 2, t , II, 23, tt92 Tiie r•O•llrt nl(•I com-1'========~ lhll bllllll encl~. ·· --.. -... --...... -" .... -.0. The regl11rant(1) com-Sa.3$G rnenc.cl 10 11anaae1 ~,._,_ Other ...,....,_,_........... --.2.705 menced to 11anNC1 bull-neu under IM FJC1 tio\ls TOTAl UA81UT1£S (tlCdudlng aut>oidlr!Med not• ""' unct« the F'act•tlOUS "11LIC NOTtCI Bu••MU N1me191 ~ 11.a ....... --.... ~···---.. nD.713 8ueino11 Name(•) hated ...._t ....... _ •t>ov• on Aprl 1. 1tt<? •----······· . .. ... abo\19 on; S.plembet 1, ..... ,._ Cll111eS Koellef lubOrdlrlllld "°"9 lltld debentwae......... " .. _ ............... u ..... .0. ,... 8u1lneea ... _. This statement •U tlled i . ,.......," D90Cll No ..... outl'll ldlllO common.-. No .._. ~ n .000.000 No .,_ out1Mid19 1.00LJ.• A"*'"1 U'2 .... . 1 ••--•t>M.,••to•.,.•••··-•••-••n••H• .S,lilO TOTAL~ CAPf'YAL ........ _ ...... _,,,~.-... -.. -···-.. --:--. "°6 ............. -· -. ---·--·-·---·-·-· .. ·-'1,..0 ....................... ~~-----. TOTAL .... Q.DIM llCMTY-·---... -1e,m TOTAL UMIJT1U MD IHMIHQU)(M lOUWTY--·-· .. ···-~...,.. --·····. °',....,. ... _.., ......... ci... .. _, ... ~-·· ...................................... ,,- Tho .......... __, L ........... "'ttlft • n Rldw'll fl .... . ,__ ... -" ............. , ,.,... ............... .., .................... ~1 ..... ,..... .. ,1,. .. .. ~-----......... 1 ..... 9* ... 2 ..... .... ,..... ...... ..._ ................................. .. --· ............ ,...., .. ~ "811 ...... , 1 ..... .... °'"9CI. ' • ..__. _.. -' M, t•, • ....,.., "8at1. Cllllut•• -.-L ....... ..... , .. ................ 111 WI . ' A R CantllO StoteMOnt ~" the ~ 0..11 Of Thia ~ -.u tied The FC)lgwong pereons Qrange ~ on Apt ~ ~ 1hO ~ Oefll Of ere doing ~t!NSI H ' lf8l ()qnga ~on ~I 22.. PERIODICAL MEACHAN· H H'" 1m OISINO GROUP, 21701 Published ~ ~fl· FU90H • .,.. Ctreie. Huntlnlil1~ Cota .-.w D•lly PPot May PubWled Newpof1 e..cn. BNcn. Caltf.12t4t . t 11 23 *> 1912 Co9'a llil•M Oltly "lOI RIC:hard E~n Sl!fllOn • • • • s.3f• Apt ll. Mey 2• I. II. l"2 211"01 lr'"'9 Cima. Hun---------•-..... , tinoton 8eact1. Calli. 8~ "*-IC NOTtCI .. r~ . •.. l ---0-.., ....... °""" • Q -• "S.W.,MF.-. .. , .. Gllllr c.-- _..,. Nancy f.m 8'anton. 21701 ---------PUIUC llOTICI •aMa ca-e11e. ~ ,.......... lllll•liiii INd\, c.M..... ................ fllilC-.. n . • ltlle b11•:""• It con-Ital•• •• I PAL ... ••1IR111.... ~ ~. ~ anct The FOl!owlng ~ c ... ,. ... -................. --,·-· ... ,. tilt Tiie teglattantt.•I C'Offlo '!!~ ~sTf'MlSA 0..-0e I n. ,... •• ...,. "'9ftlCed lo tr...ct bUlt< ,.,w OCCtCO -.... --.... .,. ... ~ell ,.. Y\dlr ._ f1iictibou1 OMhD ""IC. 11M Sc** AIRMA"K Alft CONC»-.. ,Irle.. ....._.,. lllled Awo •I. 00.. ...... Cllll T10f49tO & M7NQIMo ..... NIA . _. ll•lllllllllii • TlON. MM lee ..,.... __,A. ......, &.auy we1c1•11..at111'obln w.r. ._ ...,__ Clllll lNa .............. ~ ,. ~ ._.. ... ...... c.-, a.. ••. eo... ...... c-.. ---..~er.,.~.., ... , ..... '--=:i -.,. ,. ., .... ;:::-i .... m:.-'jo&i1.:,::,::,i:· ::-..... -:::...... Ne ...... ... '--.......... ...__ .. ,_ .......... ~ ,.,. ............... .. Cell -0.. ..... Dllr,.. ...... ~ ... ,,. ......... .. ~ .. , ... .,. .. ·-IOry.,, ................... . ...,... liJt'l ......... .... I...,.,. ,,... erouftdt J .. Saturct.y May e. 1992 ..-..CIOT1CI ~IOTICll ~llOTICD ..a.JCIOTICD PU&IC~ WIC..,_ w.-Wiii-..... ~ t•lll-·-APPL~~:: TO. .::.-:•.:.. .. ~"*8CIOTICI =-=-~~--: ~.·~~.-;: ~~·~CM-£~:r kJ.evto:::'-...... =-=-~=--.... ~~.:.: &IU.ALOOMDLIO It 1 Ml Ill ...... O!MflCounlyonAtwt11, '1lr*W to ........... Oft TM r ... 11ran1(1) a... Del'9T ... ' ~ ·-.. R. HI wM N c:.urily CIM el --en:-tm ..wuosa nw ~ ..-. ••111-. 1192 we.,._.,..,..~ _,...lo.,.,_.~ .... 11-te• """ •ad 111-. er.,..eoune,on.-11. ,,... ... ..._. 0-..a .,. doll"ll ._....... ... •111 • ... PU91M The U ... OI N -6 ,_ under IN ~ ....... e.,: M INIMlll• 11&1 A 1111 1-1'NI 111•'-tilelMM .... llM To WMm • ..., 011ft. MlOAmADa ~ The l'oloAl9 penone Nlllt'9d N9wpo11 iwifl. ntne» ~ b9 ,_, !ft IN ...._.. HelM(ll .-d .!:~-f:t~ = The roll I 4 ,._. -· NIMn ,.... a. o...r Giil tt1 C*'l'I: T10NAL. ,,.,. Yta Uc:le, ............. -eo.&. ..... OeilV Plot Mly Cly Qlftl I ~. n , .. IMWll on: NIA .,,..., -......,. ............ -~ ........ llMdto Ofll"99 0.., --11 BRAZILIAN TAO,tCAL a. ._ Nlo#pOft e.ct\. A.P TOWtHO 10U E. DIM, COMA M--. "°**" M. ~.Jr. NM ....... MOM) -llWI C0111 MMe o.11y Nol*¥ 1• CAFf. INC. 11 ~ ID c.lf. IMa ~ ..,.; Mt. Cellf. 11 11. 23. 30• 1* a..31' ...... p, •lllUlllV, Thia llalt rnent ~ ~ =· ,::-<•> .._. a. Newpoft ~. c.11. t 'I n ~ 1112 NllM4 IN ~. « _.. ..,_. K. ic... '10t1 12101 CllW c.... . wllft ._ County Deen D D.vt.on ...., . , . , ~n ~ ....,.. ~ hok ~. ec....1D COMt~-13. La-~~~·~ PUIUCMOTICI Publlthtd N•wport ~County on MiPft Thia ..ittme11t WM.._,::':~~ • CoMIMeM._.,,..Mey = ~ ~-.: .. : ~ b: ..... :-~ Strei, 0.. ••e .. : c.llf. -lffch-COt ...... DllllY • , .... Ta with lie County a.rt Of CMll • .., I MUC llOTICI •• , .. n. ~. 1 ... Ste. A-~Newport......: duded by: en lndMduel tm1 ........... PtloC May •• t• PWll•heel ~ 8Mch-°' ....... Countv on Aprt tt, T"I• bUllMll II COfto ,.......... e.m CA azeeo _.,. 41 °" .... The reol•tran1(1) corn-Thl1 buline•• 11 co~ •-:~" ~ ..,._ Coate u ... Dwtv Pllol tMy 1992 PUU?T duCted by: an lndMdual .., ....... ..._. .. -__ 11_ Bffl' and Wine ,_.. menoed lo nnuc:t ~ dUc:Md by: • ~ The ,::::.!!!!" PUIUC IOTICI t t 1e, 23 1m Th• reo1a1rant(1) °""' .. ...._... "'9MW -P\ace ._,.. ,... ~ 1M Act1Uoua Th• regl11lat1t(1) OOl'ft. __...,. l*90nl ' ' ' s.380 PubltMd ~ 9MCho mencac1 lo ftM9Ct buM-.. pub 111h1 d Newt::.; ... tneee N_,,..(I) 1111-d tMnCed lo hMad ~ .. ~~I .. : '1cllll I.. Cotta ..... Deily PloUolay ,,.._ und9r lhe AedUoul The r'=° S*toMJ-.. e.ach-Coatai Mee. .-,. on:~ 20. 1992 neaa "'* • ActNoue .::f..ius ~ ·u~ ...._ ._.. PUILIC .OTICI a,•. 11, 23, 1"2 •~• Heme<•> Ill.ad ~~ coN:t~iNo A•PLteAT .. • •oa. Pilot May .. 1"2 .......,. K. l(ft lullneM Netne(I) IMd I ,_.,,_... ~ ebo¥e on: .. 24, 1112 I ...... a.-,,.... ..... "*"" ... fllad mow on: NIA Dr •• ~ 8Mch. Calif. .......... P'lotnteue ThomM a.., LOng 2110 Redhill Awnu. 1200, 0•1•11ur .. _______ _,. Wiii h Cowl(y Cletk Of ~ = Wllll 1830 High-.~=:. ~ .......... ..... PUIUC NOTICI Thia "*"*" ... tied ~~ ~;:f. ~Ill· a.orrnlO PUBLJCNOTICI ~CounlyonAprUO, =~~~lend Dr.,~ 8"0tl, WESTCOASTTOO..·SE,,_ ltllt......,. '1otttleu1 ~the~ =2~ WQOd AO.d. c0ron. dtl 9RlllU•U..a ,lolltloua ..... 11 Oranoa Oounty on Apfll 231 Calif. t2tlO VICE. 4 FOltgiOll9, IMna. The following J*IOl'll hllnff• ....... 1~ 'I on • . Mii, Clalf.12$2S ... BuatMu ...... Publahed Newport '*lch-1tea Thia bu1ln•.u 11 c:on. c.llf. 82715 .,. ctolna butlntU ••: ltetetn4Ntt Pll9al0 Thi• bu11n .. 1 11 con. To Wt.-t Mtr eor.. St•tetMftt CQda MeM Daly Plol May PIHIQ dUc:i.d by: an lndMdual EdWarcl Jo"Ph J9cQ.,_, FAST GT.ASS, 2944·2 Ran-The folowtng peraona ~ Newpor1 IMCh-dud«! by: an lndMdull cam: The F~--.. l. t, 11. 23, 18QZ,, PubllMd ~ a.en. The regl1trant(1) c:om-4 fOl(gi0119, INIM, c.lf. dototl Ave., Co1U1 M..., .,. doing bullnel• u; ,.~ .._ n..... Piiot .,._ Th• tegl1trant(1) com· nw TOUCH, INC. II • ~~-,......__ Se-355 ,....,_.,...., mancad to trw.c1 tKJ:ll. 82115 Cellf. t2e29 EL TORO TOWING 19072 _..tai u ...,_, -1 menced lo llanwt bu» ~to "9 DIJ&-OI are doing ...__ Iii: Coeta Meta Diiiy Piiot May nMS ~ 1M F1ctltloul Th11 bu1ln.11 II con-Ooua1u Martin 2034 Con-' t, 18, 23, 30, 1992 MA W'ldef the f'lc:lltlous Ali::otiolo I• &Ill C..0. 7~~~=lEMS~ PUIUC NOTICI! •• 11, 23, 30, 1992 Bulln... NlllM(I) llat«I cklc:t«I by: an lndMdl'8I llnenfal. Colla M .... Calif. ~~:.~w~~· East. It· Sa-315 lkltfnell Name(1~1111«1 '° .... •hole ........ ton 8Nc:h c .. i2fA1 n.tnlen ~11 lboYe on: NIA Th• r•~l1tr1nt(1) com-t292t s.,;.a ~ Towing Inc: PUil.iC ltOTICI above on: May 1. 1 • al11 ltn _.. llf .. Sllvarsw • Developmec"-1 ....,,...1 ..._. PUl&JC NOTICE ~ =:!nt wu tiled :::*' unct! ~~ ~ ~~·~ei:.~~on-California, 964 w. 1/ih s1:: #J';~~i.:_~ ., .. fll«I !::'T,' &..~.=-: ~=~d C:-c'!:o., 1~!_7 ltetement PlotttJoue with the· County Clark ol Bullneu Nltn•(•) "-cl Th1 regl1tr1nt(1) corn-~~~ ":,4:,':r~;:i~f. r:e2J0,... .. :::...~ with the County Clerk 01 WN fd'I "-...._ NV 89701 .. "''' Th• Foll<>Wlng peraona ....._ ...... ___ Orange County on Mey 5, at>ow on: NIA ~ lo ttanuct busJ. duct«! by: e COfPOf•llon Orang• County on Aprll 28, Publl•"ed N••e.•.rt .,. doing butlnau u: --.. _ . ..., 1182 EdWard Jacqu91 ,,... und« the Flc11tlout h •1 rant!•~ ,._.......,. tt92 • e.ac:~ ..... Ulllly Thi• bu1lnHI 11 con-PAM TA9GART BUNNING ,........,., F5~~ Thi• .... ~ ... fltad Bulinell N•me(I) 1111«1 T e reg 1t11n (I) corn-The Following J*tOnl • ,...... Plot..., .. 1• ~ by: a •mlt.ct PIW1 ANO MICHAEL BUNNINQ, The Followlng pel'IOf!I Publlsn.d Newport BMch-with the County Cs.rte Of above on: FabNaly 1992 =~i:r '=~~= 1118 ~ bullnela M! Publlh«I NftpOr1 Beech-Idle Th• raglslrant(t) com-~~mw.y, Pia--:~~~:.,.... Costa MeM D.ily Pl6ot May~ County on Apt 2t· f:.ICl!t~ .,., filed BullMH Nam•(•) llUd d!:t~~~·= eo.ta Meta 0.Dy Piiot Mey PUIUC•TICI menc9d to ~~ Atlantlc HOrtzor._ Calfof· Vefd• Orlw Eur. Sult• t. 18. 23, 30, 1992 ,._.1 wlltl the County Cl•lc of eboYe on: NIA &.act\ c.:i.'f. 926$1' 9, 18, 23, 30, 1192 neats sl wldwN the ,--.-::::= nla. 20t Dartmouth Way, !~!t._ Com ...... Calf. SNa3 Pubhhed Newpoft ~ Of.ngt County on April 21 , ~ p~~~ Wit filed Mlc:t\Mt s . MNc:Nll, 470 N. s..380 ~ ~ u ne11 ame(1 • .,..., Plac.nlla. c.llf. 92e1'0 RGa 1"2 eo.tt ttwy. IJnit J, Laguna The .,..... MPOft OI the 8.>~doo: Aprtl 11, 1192 Thia bualnell 11 con-Melc:olm E. Campbell, PUii.iC NOTICE ~~ = '9ot May ,. .... 0 ~-the~tynty ~'!!1: .:,1 S.ach. CaJif. 92&1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~-°'" 'ciundtlon It ,..., ent ducted by· •corporation 4013 Halen St, Lake 1.. • • • ~ • l'Ubll '*' N ......,... 8 ch ""-""' on.....,. • Thia bu1lne11 I• eon-avall*9, • "9 ldCli'9al This statement wu n1ee1 The reg.111rant(1) com-~la. Calif. 13240 8UllMARY OP ~ ' e .. .,.,.. " • 1192 duct«! by: en lndMdual Flotltleu• not«l l*oW, tot""'**°" with the County 04Kk o menead lo tranaact bull· Thia bu1lne11 11 con-ADOPTllD ORDINANCE Cl Costa Mfta Delly PllOI May FS29244 The regl11rent(1) c:om-hllM .. N•me during nof'fNll ~1 Orange County on April 17 ,,.11 wldw the Flctltlo4't duct«! by: en lndMdutl Ofdlnlnc9 92·9 11 teh«I· PUBLIC MOTi 2. 9, t8, 23, t992 Publlahed Newport Beach-menc«t to tranuc:t bull· lt.t.,...nt houra, by flJ'f c:ltlaM wt'C) 1992 euslnela N&me(I) llsUicl The rag11trant(1) com-Uled to~ In full IOtc:. Ind Plottttsul Sa-362 Costa Meu Dally Pilot May neta urldaf the Retllloul The Followtng persona 10 req~ wetNn 1IO F12aeu llboY9 on: Aprt 14 1eea mencad to nnaact bus!-affect 30 daya from ltl 9 1e. 23 30, 19112 BuslnH1 Name(•) lllted are dOlng buslneu u : daya "* .,.wee._,, of Pubbhed Newport s..ch-M.E. llunf*'9. PrMldent ,,... ~ the Ac:tltlout adopCJon on May 4, 1192, ......._ _ PUil.iC NOTICE ' ' s.372 lboYt on: May 1, 1982 SanoMatt.,., 1100 lrlYne 11'111 ~of .... 2 'Dy, Costa MHa Dally PllOC Ma) Thia ~ wu lllad 8u1IMU N1ma(1) h1ed and WU adopt«! by the .... I 11 1 ---.... ·~ PILOT CLASSIPl•D BIYd. •244, Tustin. callf. The l1p.•ont ~ 9 16 23 30 t e92 with lhe County Clerk of aboY1 on: NIA followfng ron c:tll vote: The ~ penone ,...., .. ,_... PILOT CLASStFlllD 92aO Uon. S3t5 ,..,._ ~ ' ' ' ' Sa.JJ3 Orange County on Apft 2t Malcolm E. Campi*! COUNCIL MEMBERS: ar1 doing~ u : ... NH Nune It' 1 the •aay·to-11'1 the 801utlon you're Joel Siawrighl, 1535 Su-Cotta Mau. CA 11129. ' --------~ 192 F5293oe' Thi kl ' h I AYES: Hornbuckle, Bu1fa. SO-CAl. SWEEPING, 3114-•t•t•ment &CCHI, Information· .. arching for. Wtielh: oerlor Ave. 120. Newport The prindp9 fMNOlr II USE p bll had Newport Beach-n ng_;? ~"n,ng a Humphrey, Erlclc1on. J Aalrway Ava., Coil• Th• Folk>Wlng pweona pack•d markatpl•c• er you'r• •ffklng • Beach, Calif. 82663 Mak:ol'm Acial, ""'6dlrtt. THE ~·M gar•~,· • • UI NOES: Genis. ABSENT: Man. Calif. 82629 .,. doing bu1lnes111: yl1ll•d regularly. 8UC• hom•. an apartment, Thi• busln•H I• con-Publllhed ~ ltac:h: . ... Dally Piiot Mey a ca NoM. Robert M. Rlchllfd, Jr., AlllCHll'l:CTURAL OVER· cHafully • by all klndt a new occupation or duct«! by: an lndMdual Cotta Mela Dal)' PIOl ... y PILOTS 2. 9, HJ. 23, 1992 PILOT CLASSIFlllD Ordlnanc. 82·9 amend1 3t84-J AJ.Nwi Ave .. Coa1a LOAO, 1155 RcichHter, of coniumers even a 1tr•y pet. Thi regl1tran1(1) c:om-t , 1"2 CLASSIFIED s.38t Ma-Se78 Munlciptl Coda S.Ctlona 5-Mela. Calif. '2921 C0Ma Mesa, Clllf. 92e27 ' rnenced lo tranuct bull-~ • 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 9282'7 BUSINFSS MONEY IOSI& t.M l'l.OYMt~NT MJ;iO EMl'LOY!\H.\i"l ·•.>10 t.MI'' I.,\" I .. '\II TODAY•s REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1802-2790 Ol'POH 11:1\i 11 \' :!~U1 AVWNDINO IS BUSINESS SS Hanctllng Nam• Brand Food Produeta. NO S ll'. LL IN 0 IN· VOLVEDI Service commet'dal accta Mt up by locating Co. Nall een1u1 figurff 1how ave. groaa earn- ing• of $3,400/mo. Req. 8 hra/Wk. Min. I~ vfft. S5,888. Call 1· 800-332.0045 NOW for Broe. I 0 J .(>AN .!"I I t ·ouN11 •• ' Employment I Opportunities EMl'LOYMt.NT:'>:'>JO •WIDOW HAS ISi for Loat: Cat • Orey 6 TD'el $20,000 up. No White w/Whlte coflar. c:r«Jftl,.tr No penalty. Call 13th St. Huntington ~ N. ~ HOWt e .. ch. Wiii anaW« 10 Advartlelng Boo. Ca.II Chrl• at 548-..... rs .lt'SISTANT 4383 REWARO I ~ ~ A••t ProperfW Mgr Co1ta M•H Area, ca· aual atmosphere. 9•m-4pm, M'F. Self Storag• and Mulll Tenant unltt. Exp nee. Salary • Comm. Re- aume to: 870 W. 171h , Announcements PINM help. We we cunenlty look· St. C-4. C.M.. CA or Ing fOf 11<>maone 10 __ r_ax_e_4_s-o __ 4_a_• __ Concourst AttlMlnt PT/FT. Apply In P•n<>n. Kona Lan••· 2891 H11bor 8'vd. CM. Medical Otflce RECEPTIONIST Wanted: Full·Tim• R• eepllonlll for doctor'• CM. Sara. 85().152e otric.. PeBonable, •f· ~•taur•n1 flclent, Hp•rl•nced. 11..,... Muat typ• well & 1hort nwan• CUSTOMER SERVICE hand helpful but not Th• NE w po RT n•c•Hary. Excellent BEACH/COSTA MESA working conditions. ARF IN THE REAL tOIT: kiWIWD Large Qold Rope Bracelet. lo1t 111 South Coast Plaza on May 8, 1Sl92. OWN•R M· VISTAT•Dlll PteM. call ('1t4) .. 51-1718 a.1a111 our c1a11med AVAIWLE NOW DAILY PILOT la look· GOOd salary & ~n-Jim 144-«)5(1 X32 Ing for a Cu•tomer •llt1. Mon 1hru Fri 9 to Restaurant I ~TATE TABLOID SECTION ANN<HINCt.llH .N IS ~"•:.?O Advertl1lng 1a1 .. statr TH'fl I Ptnn Polltlona on • dally baal1. Th• •AJP CLERKS quallfled Individual wlll •AIR CLERKS Service R•PrHant• 8. Call Chfl1 Mono.Fri SMORT -COOK llve ror the Cll'c:Ulatlon from 9 to 1, 558-9118. Muat ha"'9 up wtlh REAL 1-;S'l'A0l t· 27H-. ·-·-·· The following r•al •s- tate advertl1ement1 were placed too late to run In the r•al .... late section Fe>< a more complete llstlng, ploasa ••• today·1 real estate tab. COM VIiiage Spacious 2BR 28A, high vault celllng1, french doora. Jen-Air llove & well detailed kitchen. 2 car gar, llreplace. Sunny brick patio Avall June 1st S1600/mo. 733 0566 LaDonna ookk••P•r/Per1onal Aas1. 15 yra exp.. ac· curate, orgnzd. punc· tual. Lori 9CS9-04S4 APPLIANCt:s I SERVICE ,,4 ... PAULS'S AP~ SVC All MaltN and Modell CourtlOUI ~ 1556-0515 3021.S Harbof et. C.M. AHCHITl•;C'Tlllll DIUU'TIN(i M:•M H lgn-Draftlng. room addlt1on1, kitchen, bath, 24 yra aacp. 'r" .. , Jim. ?23-5924 C:J\R INt:TS .M 'IO HEAL t-.~ I ,, rt-: :?79!t trOR LEASll1 VIERSAILLIES 2Br 2Ba, comm pool. •P•, .. c. St060. 642-3850 Property HouM uu:;me:;:; & Finance R1JSI N .. :ss orron 11;;'1.1 n :.!!•u4 UITU.0.. DICOMTiiiC5 D•o•r•tlng D•" America'• feate1t growing home deco- rating franchl•• a1 1een on ABC Hom• Show, low lnve1I. Comp .. te tr•lnlng 1.a00-834-5090 LOCAL VENDING ROUTIE Affordable, Mu.tqual~ 1.eoo.22e.a401 PAY P"ONE8 FOf Sal• Poaalble S1 .200 WHkly Income 1-800.741 .. 3t1 DO-IT ·YOURSlllNCITS BaNmlplcy S49, Lut Wiii 129, Uvlng Witt $39, l.lvlng trul1 129. Cour1hoUM SVct ....-00 What la Th• Secret To A Laltlnt Relationship? Buy & read D~llT· ICS Ordv your copy lodayl 544-6474 °' 1end S6.3t to 1451 E lrvlne Blvd, Tu1tln, CA 92680 I l tS f & i'OUNJ> -'!•.!.> Anno uncements l'ERSOl\i /11 "" ,,.,.., Need ride 10 6 from work. Dana Pt. to 171h & Newport Btvd. Com- penHlion. ~1/ 493-3199 TRAVEJ IP I 4 T NIGHTS• L ....... Ken91"9t.,. ltllllM. Good thru 9/'82. s 1 eoo value for S1 100 O•O. &Hlat 1he oulalde atatf •SECRETARIAL with whh ad layout, proof wordP~9C1 D•P• 10 work a nexlble Mtdlc1a.Front Ofc .,,.. ..... rMnM. ..,. 1chedule, ~pro• 1• Fff. near JW AlrpOrt. boa tllend. Call Jim Of ~ ~ per ';:= Exp pref but wilt lraln Gr99, 1~7. p!aon wit~ ':1rong nght perton. 955-2022 SECRlfilW P/t corrK tlona, ad-copy •RECEPTIONISTS p6ctl-up, vac.atlot\,.utll•f •SALES end ofher dUU.j .._. .CUSTOMER SERVICE required. Thia peraon Call Robyn or T•rl Wiii ai.o u sl1t the In-a..1.e79e telephone aklll•. Par1 Time F0t Inda,,....,. c:om- Side salaa 1tatf as --------- needed. BE A PILOT plHtanl phOM voice, ASSISTANT merclal teal ••t•t• neat appearance and Wanted fOf PR firm. broket In kvtfte. Good 1bl• to work well with 20 hra/Wk, lctledul• comput., 1111111 , .. 01her1. S5.30/Hr. flulbl•. Rellable car, quired In wons Pf°' If you are • IHI learner, fl•xlbla, re- •~lbla •nd have • ulff 1ppt1tlde, com• join our team. A refl· able car and proof of Insurance are ntte••· aary. S.Od your r•sume Ot come In and fill oul an application. BOY OR GIRL Call DANIEL SHEA WordPerfect Hp•ri.. cesaing & dala baM The Dell~ Piiot la •nc• required Englith mgmt. ,.,......,.., Wttl'I currently contracting 642-43 2 1 EJlt. ao7 1kllls pr•fetred. M!.lhr. w indow• ••ftwe re young adult• belWMn DRIVER.Slllft1U81 Call 760-262.2. necff .. ry ..,...., lltUe 1h• llQH of 14 • 17 10 Nffded lo fill 1upervl· Phone S1le1 phOM•. 11+ hr• per •ell th• paper •1 •s>e-•or po1ltlon fOf cl•.,,, w•elc fle•lb.._ SI/hr clal evenls. There 11 Ing crew.~ 642-3334 P(f, Dey & Evonlng DOE. 7t~·74'Q no door to door •oJlc· po11tlon1 avail Apply 1-:11e1;91;1111;:i,tt;liii1.-..=~r ltlng and you would FOOD SERVICE AIDI al: Kona L.an ... 2899 nHded for privet• WOik only one Salur· Coit• Maia ••nlor Harbor Blvd, Cotta MHI communtty In U!Quna day a week untll lunch program. Pff Publlo Rel•tlon• Bch. C8"1 .......,f SNACK Aouti New PILOT CLASSltrlllD Concept SU Maker, Ud. Offer 11'1 th• r .. ourc• you 1-8()().749-7747 X34 can count on 10 aell • I Chool'• out. Earn M F I PT/F I s I money and h•..,. fun, S4~~0/~r. 9:b7:i1~P':'~ eve;;" :nc:~om':fo~ SPECIAL EVENT tool Must be oul· work w/elder1y. Som• aut. for •d agency. SOLICITO .. tr Ou ND: G •rm• n can 725-9992 DAILY PILOT Shepard, Older Ma.le, myriad of merc:tlan· Ven41"9 Routes dlH 1tem1, t>«:aut• ffor eale. Earn a our columns compel ataady cut\ Income. Black & Tan. Found 3:>o w. Bay St after earthquake In the Calta M•u. CA 82127 H•IVSugartoor east. of Ann: Ctaulfled Manager going and P<>H•H a llrtlng req. Call Jff1le: C.U Can at 75845S4 ........ ~• po•hlw anitude. For 714-031-1171 1:30am-... 1...., more Information call 12:30pm; or 714-220-PVT POST OFFICE Paul J•lley •1 8-42· 0224. EOE/AA P(f perm. Office work, TM ....., Net la 4333 Ext. t09. --0-----r.-...1 .. rn::--.--1 phone1. Frlendty & ,.. ntty ti Euclid, Foun1aln vai.. II• WP 0 ft T •I ACM All Kinda of Jobe For ley •.• H•m• traln•d COUlfllrf e&.ua All Kinda of P•ople. quallfl•d buyer• to 1·80o-955-0354 calll i--M-a_lc_•..;.the.;...;..1..;...;.. rlg;..h..;.t..;.m;;.ow __ • M2 ... 7 a Piiot Reaf E1tale and llkH men. Pl.... GOLF MEMBERSHIP. , ... Ctae .. ned. caJI 839-7019 S21,5Q(), ~10 "--------- SERVICE DIRECTORY Ct:atl\M If Tll.t;s .l~>:!H S•Mng Newport for 13 YB· TIL• DOtlS RIGHT Uc.430007. ~ t<>e9 Cf,t.ANI NU I-1-:N('t-.S l.ANl>!->f /\l'I· I\ st;nvu 1-.~ .1:..a,,. ~ DECKS :1" 1 '• I.A" N ( AHi' • ... * HoUMdeanlng,110 P•NC•S.OAT•a. EXP'D OAAOEHCA: 15 off 1 •I o .. anl1t9. New Repair. ~ yr1 COM, H.B. Ouelty truetw0f1hy, depend. C.S. flOll Rll*ol. CfM& work, r .... ratH. "9fa With ref1. M3-202t Jim Whyte 842·7208 Aeft'a 0.•11111 l>Ml72 THE OIHQUIAL Clean houuhotda. 10 ,rank LAM .. ilililiiil Dr.aw......_ TU Mau yre exp. Rellabl•. 25 y,.. ••P· clean-up, """" .,.. ....,. Good Ref1. Frff Eat. ,,_.,....,..,AIRS ~ malne. comm/rH . P'OI leaky •howera-Acld low coa1 775-2383 R•ntal PROPERTIES job, frH eat. 911-2'°3 ..... ....,..," .. regtOUI. N~ Comm/RM ....... rat... Paln\.Carpenl:l:..CC.• , a.ttwoom.. "---II n-.. .... -Peraonall1ed Lawn S~ ·--.......... daffy. ~ly °' wtcly, .... ,. __ • _,..... ..... ,. __ ,........._ _...._ ..,...,,..... Uc 6 llond. Call Me •All t I -·· WW ..._ any Floora~~ UC. aa. R ... 731·.2138 YPH rep• r9, prtcel ~ft Md 25yn O.C. 87~ Painting, Stucco, dry· land9CaP6n1. Free Ht. TILE lnatalled/Repalred. HOUSECLEANING: by =·ri.~~J~~I~ .. ~ 14•3640 01 ... 7217 Pl'omcit ~ SeMce ~~ ~Y· own •FINE CRAFTSMNSHIP Teftee ......... .,. ,.,.. Eat & R•feraneet r•n1porat on 548-Comm.lf'H. Clean- .John & Sh411by.a.te-e178 0527 c~. elect., plumb.. upa, t,.. trlmJremov. .,,,.,.-----.-----Reliable Houncleanlng e, kit.a, bathe, Valenlln 681-0'4J Tiie, marble 6 hrd'Wood. by th• day. Local ComSmmaltJr~. d7.3~~'..2 .... _ • 1:....-. c;:;r Everything related, ., ... Excel. refa. Call ...., ,,,..., ''" .,,. " _ .. ,........ __ Perfect lnatatt. & Altde 711'4813 1·c""e_r_p_e_n_t-ry-.-p-l_u_m_b_ln-9-. lzed lawn • ~ deatgn hetp. ne-1212 Ule, drywall, muonry care. 11 yr1 ••· M lchael'1 M oving a WE Giii Shd Hang i Storage. Uc. ln1ur. Total lnteriof' A• Gua.r. lowe1t ralH. eUng Swv Adwto• T (10&-002) 532·5890 Th• Cfuy. 833-7172 PUILIC NOTICE l'l.tJMHING :Jk!IO The Calif. Public Ullll· lle1 Comml11lon RE· e•rthqu•k• aU1oma QUIRES ftlat all uHd g.. ahut otf vatve In hou18hold good• 1talled by lie. plumb mover• prlnl their Ing c.onlfaclOf. So-Ca P.U.C. Cal T number, Plumbing. 4Sle-4309 Sl'HINK I t· II tO.l'/\IHS I'•.! I limo• and chautreure ptlnt their T.C.P. num- ber In an 8dV8f'll ... ment1. If you tuiv• a queatlon abOut 1he I• S1trlnlder• are m gallty Of a mo .... r. llmo only bu1lne1&. Aep or chauft•ur, call: a ln1tallatlon• Public U1111tlea CM11e1 722·1124, Comml&lk>n l'1~t61 Tiii-I SI-II\' II I-S .1•1 "I & "'°'•· Re... me.. 14a-3821 .nm M.a4ea• ... r,...--s.rvtce---. -11-u-m-.,.-. -'ti Yn ff Oulltr Ion u.auoy auDM c1nup1. haullng. ~ .... ~-~~ <:1111,f) (AUE .1~1.H> All....,..... T ••rvloe. Removal Trim, Senior Dlao FrM ••l. '31-8416 Uo.,,-..4 Day Care My home. AcUVJtlea, """" An 'I Comm.ff••· lawn ._ --... ......, ....... .,....._ cu,.,. centtec ng "'-toer•~• 1pon1lble. '8/hr. Mon-thoM wt'C> ~an Ouallty pottt.it •ludlo _F_r1_. N_._e_. _4M_2_-6_2_8_2__ out-9Qlng ._ end • '°°"1ng tor "'"lpro-Atal Estatt'a lel11 ~ to wortt ductlon east. Studio AeentaJLo•n Rep• end Mii up hetpful but not Earn $3,000 mo + 1ub~ • ..,.,._ req. TuH·Sat Fff, pol'I In ADDITION of OUI ~ .wntl In Nwpt Bet\ 833-7817 the Ora"8• CoHt M"'l• 6 ••••r• comm'• 10 100~ w/ area. No-~• I• ... r .... advanced trng whlle required. atart e t MODIU.a N••D•D you team to Hll real s5.oo .,, hQur P'U• for print, rvnway, com-•••••• + double your commlaaAon on .ech merc.lala. 31().247-t174 Income by opllonally ores.. Y9U Ml. TNe la °FAST HSULT" IHVICI llltlCTOaY t'or lh•,.ull ~('rVIC'l' (';tll 64Z·H11 Ill N dOlng lhe IOanl FT /PT. an euy w.y to ~ Call Mr. Phllllp1 ••tra Income . ,or 955-5808 NillOtlw'de USA mote In~ con- RECEPTt1NS CLERK tact Paul ~ • 142· Upbea1 chlroprac1lc: 1-4»3~-..bt__,,_-.· .-toe-.-·--- olc. EnthualHm • + . CleWned le .. "' Apply In p~1on MWF C 0 " Y 8 • I • • T 9·t 1, H9t Warner, wha1het you're buy- Hunt. Bch. Me-3~ Ing. ....... ~ luat To place .,.. ad In lootltno. cMH''*t hu Whal you ne«ll Th• Pflot c:1a11111eo, ftlLOT ct.Aaa .. ao can M2·H'78. • .. MT• UPTO •eoo PER MONTH * II CllFCl• * ,....CONVEYS CUSTOMS . meal• Pfewided. ~ Cablnet1/,urn1ture . leCt Unda -.....ott1 Flnlaha1/'AHtoratlon. Lovlng granome wlll AU quality. IMl-N7t babyllt In h9' C08U (ONSIHllf 1111'\; E1ec>P1um1>-Pe1nt. u. malnt. Miu M 1-o111 •-.~wm-,,,1r~.v12ou:rr-rzii""'o ... QU....,,, ..... 11-1 , .. _______ .. carpmry. etc 131..o43 • ,......._. c-.,ereotor For Ad Action Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. C'AHl'l-:NTH v I-,. 1 I I ( l·:lllU:NT , c ONC'tll-.1•. I .••• : Meu hOfne ........ caJI Mat0et ~ 1I06 f 1 .1·./\Nl~t. s I tC\. H I I ... m; " ua. c;p;;; Oual. '*""l'\9 by r>tOf. Call a •·•· ...... A ..._ 11y. dtywaal, efeetrlcal, T•,,•41~•"'•"· wwu, UCl l0209I. ln1. FrM 11111111 '.•· ''''" Room edd/remod. peln(. etc. Greet ratee. .,,. ....... 111441'1 Ht. l4W305 ....... l'ree u t. Bond. IMan -...11M Viet« PTof. Qardelq, ...... Cl,.._....... _, • Ue.~1411. 14•11.o LMO~ a ...,,., ,..._ llC/lJt. .__, AO.VISOR Kl"""-Ceftet. .~ 1'8f1. 10 Yt• up. Apt.~ tob f'r...... .. .... 1978 44 yre In NII. ~. -.497.17ae 8l.lc•511tt7 139-1151 __ .,,.. __ • ___ _,. R~ a N4rw. f'em 11, mature, QUtet. ..._700:1 depenOab ... Imm~. M/\!-.ON 10 • •· ·.., I " I I I I I. •I ..., non/1mlcr, peVplant ~ -.nl u y llwet. refa. ~1 llttdc ....... -. I\ "'I I • 0 , , I'\ ..,1111 f 1(11\j I "''' Uc.111119, ... ...... p,.. ..... ., ... .: •. ~ . iSitOtc ... .... th• ••• , ... ecceu, lnfOtf'ftMlon. pecked "' .......... .... ~·IUOOMllNIY. • by .. khil of~ ' I f' I 642-5878 Must have dependable· transportation and liability insurance. CALL 842-4333 .. COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BFACH . Saturday M y 9, 1992 17 I c >It ' I ... \ !\,; I '.\ I 'l ll 1 I SI\ II 111 I 1\ I S , 11 I I II \1\\ •tt 1.111 ( 1\111 1 I.A< !11140 t 'Ufll> ff07~ I.INC Ol.N U I :lO TOYOT A tf:l HI I •I I ,J \11 "I • • 111 I\ C I I " I '" • TNlll Alenl 41'C•luln•le M/9, nu .. 1 ..... Pa.et Sun-·u CAIMUAC Pl.Rn· ••• '°"D T.aUtD • Min. t~~· for •••••tltul full MM..I OU-OW9QO ORUT a ,AMl&.Y QA. eng, roguttr, ::•at for re«, io.w m•'"· (BJ&. WOOO, vln t04PO. vtn 2~371, A/C. r111 LINCOLN '71 Contlnent•I 4 60 •hO runs good 1129 MU9l s el $4~.0:,IJ? •et flllfl2 WMte, Aute, All'lnl ca.' •. Alt Bag, A c. -.,I t.ioci. u r k 1. rn 11u cond ,,, 16()ot>O 4~·1291 ::::"~tot~ l••eth ._. ... .,. ..... que1ty dotMe. MOa U&.S , hUO ~:1~,·=k~ tme>), Ut.IOO. StM· Vlrt~t roof, lilt. Cf\liff, Ctuito. WMO!a, C•n. ~ ..-.. ,..... ... .... ~ fUrn. ·~ OOOd•. BBQ, *'-<>. love • • Ing Motor9, Lie&. 1640 ca... p {I... l u. I P/W, P.'l . P/SHn and -rWncoel ..... fur ""9o, ••• •2. 6Ul \.\ HHhld h•m•. 1507 Catalina ~o· xtnt JemborH, Newport LOAOCO, Low Ml1", MOR!! 17895 JOhn· I \ 1 I I I ) \ '\ 11 .-. I I '11 .. dl'-. >.111 M l!;K ('t;ut:s 0 I :so muc KB e220 tr1m, Eut°""" hook1, ....,clseue i. ALLIY Uncoln LAlne, Sat .. 2 cond. wind natt, wa Beech (714) 64~44 a475e, Johneon ·ancs •ori and Son. 28215 ~ worn. t950. Hiit, lofan, dinghy Son, 2620 Harbor Hatbor l!llvd , Colfa l X 102. OAAAOE SAUl Bl.OW-Newport H91ghta Mufti• ~more SIU50 ztt.'°225 let 7.otL ONLY <M Blvd, Coata Mon. M•H, (71 4) ~0.5630 '09 MZ8 8.3 l8st c,1 OUT, EV'efythlng Mu.t Famlly Oatana S.a. mll••· (0L71100) (7141540-5830 ha"dm•d• oeau11ot llllHll 0011 Saturday 1·1 fum antQ 'd"tgne; Lido t4 with Treller $59,995, 81.0lng Mo-'87 Cedlll•o Seville 'I• TaurH Ve P,S, P 8. b lk/pearl Int, good .:::-::~ :w= ==~ 400\o\ J~ Ave cl1hee, Metiln frlQht,ing J1100. g ood condl• tora, Ltd 1540 J1m1>o-w h It• o I am on d Pf'N, PJseats. A.C. wh•tu c;ond, Hll tr•O• 4••. t 989 l'OAD ff:J.50 Dually. Lariat ex· tend•d cao Whll• 32 ,000 miles. 8•d llnor. c;h1omo who b , gOQd l11(Pt, e.<c;ellenl cono1toonl 4&0 V·8 Boole va1ue. St7,000 Mu" sell S15,000 OBO. 840.0180 9UOfY mav r.cauwe Y°" CUlllQI mt Sat .. 1• chi, mleo hMhtd, Sat tlon, <l&T7, 8 50-7°"1 rH, NewPort e .. ch LOADED. low mllH. ~~:i."s~d:1~~~ cond, "an or truck. 720.0S66 eo oe1 a eoo numtMr AMeftoM ...._ UKC kid• Cltha/lov9/blk... eam 237 Petm.r, CM TWO •1e iitPli w/ <714> 04C>-e4« etle• 4118, 111.998 _________ 1 In ~ there la a l'em, 1 yr, lhoW q~ cw ...a., eurf ctothM trall•ra, old but groat •• 1 a.ot, Load.CS With N•bera C•dlllac ••••• '82 3000 Turbo •nl c""r per minute. '250 obo 489-0A1 ) a boarda, toot•, deek, ~~.~i~·1 1~ '°' Ev•rythlng, (CB73~0) ~~~?. :.~~~~0-:~~· 79 Ford Ranger ~ ~.C ,.,,/" m:'i 1.2:~· VOLKSWAOON 923~ l.tenderTralnfft PLUPPY KITT•ua, NIAlcl.=:..o..~::1tyDr -S59,99Lt5d, 1s!~~lngJ ~~ • x 4, rebuilt •ng•n•. $9000000 723.0164 ~. ..,,, •an to Real ~i Hoti°.. • 1-,·1~-11-!-!llL~ t~o .. r•.· N 44 •_::::; :.':;t; '89 S•dan O•vlll• clutch, pr• .. ur• plate •1..,. ......... , .,..1:::, + ,,_, __ • E to,-~ n......-ga Sat e-t furn, ••i• .. ...,.. Load.CS with L•athaf, & throw out beat1ng 86 Merc•des 420, goto .,., _,. -,. .. _...., ......,,.. -....... whffll, etc. LOW low Brand new carb. ra· Ian. 63,000 m1tca. Upe, ful or pelt time. liig hOme 84MHS30 eppl. haewre, baby & miles. Don't m1as lhrs dlator & brakes. Call loadeo, l"cl •umoot, '73 Sup•r8u9 AM FM I wtc ttainlng, women, not h011M 1 .. ve m•• decor Item•. 1 Canyon 10 Min ••To~ •'88 325 while w/1an on•I atk# 14388, Ben or 01na-8"'!>-3717 $25,450 pp 630-3030 Cut AC. 0<1g o ... ner, rnen 21 or Old9f, CaJI: --a• C'"t Dr (nr Oeteon'1) S•al 18' Power S225 Int, 2 dr. 5 •pd. AJC. N•b•r• Cadlllec or 83t-&959 ~..-; c ...,, 100t.. Sl97!a 800oe3a .. au FRUTOOOODHOUO•r•••r·l•t typwtr •ee Chrl• Craft mo&34'Sa11J.40045' anrf,821eml,11Mtcen4. 2800 Harbor Blvd, '87 300E o urt uc. ...... 1p.ro r.36-C87e a.UATO TRIMMERS audio ayatm •xrua W d ti I I Sall, narrow beam 1 -*· MOOO ooo. Cl9't '56-Coat MHa, 540-9t00 Toupe c;hrm ""hla. 85 Catmolet blwe, 5· r-nv Put• Bred 5 year otd · 00 Y • na ura 1450 mo 782·2881 ~ ~" •Int cond, 63k n-11, !tlm '° 1116/dey. No Neutered Oa1mellon, eqpmt clothft much 17W, new •nglne, ---------1-----------'89 Sevlll• 1 Owner, $24k obo 720·9343 'Pd, AC. 67K mi, all exp nee. aoo..z62-43a9 Great ,_,/Children mo,.. good etutfl $8000 (714) 995'1455 BALBOA COVE SLIP ••HARD TOP for a cream puff. MUST '01 OEO Prlrm 4----------rniwn1 DY './W, xtn1 (714) 400-0388 14t2 ••nblnefle t•' a•~-ratt L...tA= 1250/mo. 30 Ft. pat~ BMW Conver11ble, SELL tlk " 11011. door AIT. PJS. AC '88 180E Auume t5 co"a S49'35 !175-31•4 1111:.11-.s 11< ·s :.:..ao M.....eteepee-/Uw9oln 9 ~. speak Eng. COL a exp req'd . HouMkplng & 90me childcare. can with tefa, 650-4131. use Oradu•t• 9vaU to nanny, run errende, JC1nt refmc•, •llJ>• Valid CAllo.~104 Merchandise \N'l IUIJES liO I O PIAN O S & 'O HCi/\NS i.w.~1 H I CYn.t ;s ti060 MISC. AUTO 92'15 -· -Ing avail eso.at4S Uaed onl~ onoel $9478 made by Toyota""'• mo lease of $430 07 '90 Cab rlolet Convef1. FREE to good h0"'9. Johnlon 30, 2 VM"t otd, t7SO, '120-0SM N•b•r• C•dlllac as Corolla, 1tktfl 4090, mo, red be'9•· 5nrf red 11on 1op, 5 spd, tw Golden A•lflevw, 1 yr with Balboa l.a.nd Shofe 21500 1-tarbor Blvd, ONLV 58598 ll.lnt cond 722-0864 m•, s11.1:..0 ot:>o, 8ll· old, ell theta, papert QA RA QR CO a.. MOCIMg 875-4152 •1987 8MW 32Sla• Costa Mesa, 540·9100 Nabefe Cadlllac 3952 t..73·0523 & llcenoe. 54&-3238. Lac,..•Lll IAU, ---------Oelphln grey/tan, n.w 2600 Harbor Blvd '88 ISOOSL desen loupe 1---------11C>4:k>o, WHtmor• 19' a.ttMM9t mohag/ brakes, e11e well main-Costa Mesa. 540-9100 erm. 109 nvr oM. 38" rm 1S6& KARMAN Gl11A 12 land milk gl••• lap,S1weo,Atomlc:4 9ftQ, t&IMd mll••· Clltford nu brks, xlnt cono, volt, Has oe>Od oooo deprutlon<arnlvel good cond, 149" Obo alarm, cruise contrOI, •9a CORVETTE S32,99Sot:>o 832·19!;7 pin. pain&. suti, and chlM, Fri a SAt 720-8485, M·F, Steve power windows, AJC. " oumpa11. braku, •---------1 Red w/b•lge Interior, 11ansrn1ss1on & new llAllY OMHO PIANO . Oe-4p, 52t Sturgeon t9'AI' •ayUMr Capri S1 ,900 obO glas• top, 17" wheel• •ea Jag R·Ty..-4 .. 2 "d••• l••H t.11e<1s ·"''Nor Beautiful finish, •Int OrlYe (off P'aUlatlnol t900 '•• op•n bew, ·d ~nd Coope, Met 310-708-0550 IV mag & tlr•s. ZR·l rear rHror«t. Pl'""° .. ,. t>• "' work su1 root .\. tone, piano teacher Brl1tof) 12511p a, 1111 tnclr. tw hra, Beige, Leath•, phone bumper. Custom m1'~ u 1w rn.. l*1 c .... " '88 MERCURY SABLE "'olor 700 muet .. c .t 147•. o..ee ..... .._. ......... Sl5900obo 381-8131 1nrf. loaded, 40K ml, paint. 42,000 miles. :~~cc:.~~ 5;'(~)~~4~0 111n 638099, auto· 846.0280. car located (714) 527 1854 Sat & S M 215 Jtn • of • k Ind $14,500/obo. matlc, P/S, AJC. PJW. in Hunt ngton Beac;h • un · • 54'Unlftlt• 1f• Slllfthhr S15,000obO must '"to '89 Buick Regal Call 848-6200 '92 'Jaguar Sovereign Cass. Tiii, Cruise P S ' Kno• Place (off 10th rblt •ng• & ........ appr •npr--'11• 7""' "'"'"8 full I & h O I Seass. $9795 John· bet SA & Ofg St) ,.7.,K ••A ... 9•.-500· • Rob .... ..,.. ._.._, Y equ P s atp, '88 Corvette 32k m1, ea er demo. oyster • '"' -.... 1upor clean. moon 1 1 d bl k Ith w barly mtenor Lease son and Son. 2626 Men's 10-Spd hhwtM LOTS QF CHILORENS, _0_7_9_._2_1oo __ or_04_s._7_a_22_ roof, •tktf 16921, x" con · c r '"1· today tor Harbor Blvd, Cosl.l Tovs •· t S &•· S8998, Nab•ra Cadll· all opts. 520•500 obo Mesa t714) 540·5630 Rd •Ike, good cond, S 7,;. ~n ~ Outboerd Moton '8.4 3251! Sltver, xlnt lac 2600 Harbor Blvd. 929-0256/494-4194 $499 170, 832-0099 un .., _.e. 1 l-) 70HP M4KCUI)' cond, anrf, 2 dr, 5 apd, C M ., .. ,.9 OO por monlh ~ta• '90 MERCURY COL· NAVAJO RUGS WINO llcYclt; Tott°' • ""'Y ,.., ( .... ango 'vu' 40HP Johnton all pwr, 1osk. SAC osta .... ..,....,. 1 $1849 d11ve·olf. 48 ONYPARK .WAGON, Old lndlan Basket&, "'*UN: pd $1250, like 250-9090 $6300obo 723-oHS4 '9t Buick Park '88 FORD CROWN VIC· month closod end • vm 640542. Aulo- 1940 Plymouth WOODY or g tol\d bt auu..,1 n..i· roon ... In)' allas S.:4 !oOO !213' 498-156.8 ANTIQUES• HHJN IAI N VAl.l.t:Y •i l:l-1 po"AIV, ...... 7"17 .......... .....,, 7.,,. .... 80 •venue "Ultr•" I ease. A es Id u a I matlc. Aa ·c. Po ... er -, ".._ • ·-~ -•• ~ '8t :J181a ONLV 99 ~ TORIA, vln 161 515, $21 782 T 1 t s Ni p mll•sl (eee8 &0), Loldedll low milH, Tll C I P/W p S • ota O PJY· eats, ne a~· CLASSICS 9250 /\t'l'l.IAN('f·;s tiOl l SPOUTING GleM4"M0....W.Fn & Sat 8am, Sante Claudia St, SW Comer T~ POWER MOATS 7012 168 FIAEBIRD like "•w. won't laat, t, ru 58• • · mo n ts S 2 3 . 9 !> 2 senger. Tilt Cr st 2 1' .,___ ,._.B II $10,900 Slertlng Mo-atk# 4130 SAVE i A/C, Loaded. $9595 •649679 Bauor Jag LOADED $13,899 •Washer/Dryer, 1145/ ... Dlehwuh9r 1125, GOODS tiOt;:, Me~c:J.:'v~ ~1g: ~~~.;'~~t>oree, Naben cadlll•c ~:~~so~ar~~~ :,e~· uar 971·2002 John5on ano Son flk fu"" I 2600 Harbor Blvd , 2626 Harbor Blvd, N W 350 C 't.w / n tor cll1d 3:,0 trar.s S2 l00 vOO 890·005~ frig! . ..._8848 -Skier'• •d•• downhlll Pt11ldalre Refrt ..... tor. •lmulatlon •••rel•• 10.ecu ft, •Int cond, machine. Work• •xcet- S1&0ob0 84e-2048 lent, perfect condition. mi:._ ":r;~°J:,f,~·L..,,64,...,...1)...,,64.,,,-::44~-.---,--Costa MHa, 540·9100 Cost• Mesa, 1714) BAUER JAGUAR Costa Mesa. (71 41 reduc•d S13,950obo 325'1:• ONt:Y-50& 540-5630 I ••gest S.1.Jll~liQO.. I 540·5630;._ ____ +--sEL H UNTIN<i l'l>N 759-5421 mll•sl Black/Black, '81-Bulck Rlvl•r• '88 FORD MUSTANG no,y cars 1n Orange Ono of a Kindl super low miles, BHI vln 185458, AC. County •I DEALERI SAAB 918~ Rat&lla for ov., SSOO. mu•t a•ll •aso PIRM 846-0180 Rl';J\C 'H ti 140 24' s.arar twin eng. (ECT7038) $29,900 the County, llkli' Cruise. Power Locks, IN CSI 111 O C Vis 1 u' ' I-llH N ITll HE liO 1-1 Movtng Sale every1hlng lor•n. radio,. deplh Sterling Molora, Ud. 149 4 1, S 18.9 9 8 . $3385 Johnson ano and find out Why' '83 SAAB 900 tu100. 1540 Jamboree. New· Naber a Cadlll•c Son, 2826 Hart:>or Bau~r Jaguar ,.,..mac. s11,er. snrt. 1:.'0t.1 ., ! :: D•alONllR FURN 12" round glau din Mt W/4 beige leeth8f chair•, Iron ba•• '500. Gtau top code· -.ii table 1.200. fleux 1tone 90fa teble 1200. e.ige lacquer dtHfff Mt wl'dng bed S/500. Garage Sales port BHch. (714) 640-2800 Harbor Blvd, Blvd, Costa Mesa I ste·10, runs c;i1ea• 0444 Costa Mesa, 540-9100 .....;(_7_14..;.)_54_0-_5_6_3_o___ 971·2002 S3000 ot>o, 67~·5394 • flnd•r. pawer winch, goeal Apptnca, tum, iwfm •l•P i llp avail cJothee, Frl/SaVSun 9-' 8. May 8,9, 10. 9351 511•950 .. ·832-3180 Fireside Dr. Atlanta/9uallatd . NEWl'OH r n r · 32' Cruleer '89 w/ nall allp, xlnt cond. twn •ng. cabin 1lp1 8, S55,0000b0 548-<>162 HAl.Hl >/\ Ht.AC H lo urn Pine wood de•k. new **810 ITD GMW =U~~l 1~aty GARA.OE SALE, Sat aa, U&.S turnttur., reftig-. um. Balboa latand •afator. chair•. Mc I S i .AN!> HlOfi KJNQSIZE WATERBEO • 205 Cryltal Ave FRI a SAT 11e-3p NC>Wll'le mattreu. In-Gre•t Stutfll women·., t •• 34t.h St,..t ctudH frame A hHd· men'• ctthH, ehoH, (714) 722·0225 J)oard. Good cond"-accH, ktchn, 1prtg •·.-.-..... T--QAl-.-tA .. Q ... ,. ......... U.-L .... E tlonl Only $200. Ca!! gda & Muctt Morel • M•7904. teeve ~ Ra•U. 3250 Broad N199· StrMt, Sat & Sun 11 a. LARG• h•rdw.,,od anylhlng from 1 5- T '30C), aeliing MW and IMa,..u with draw.rt. old ciotM•. W9t suits, U5; teec:her9 desk, •SPfUNQ CLEANING •urfboerda, eurf ac-m..,, C:::.;. ;::~ Pdo We, antq matt>.. oea.orlea, '88 Chevy -.--coffH hH tbl, antq t Ion. 4x4 St 5.500 Manteu Seta TWln $80. mlrrore, Wedgewood obo, •79 Chevy 1 l'UI 185, On lt40, Kg Chine, 01lon1&1 rug1, ten. 4x4, .M5000b0, IUl5, FM D11w ~103 toye, ltwwf9, ple1\.na., •e1 Kaw 0800, SOta. raw allk, crNmy ,...iry, tooel, l mlac, S 4 & O O ob o , •a 8 1ftt • eoo Jumin. Heftde ..... 280. whl1e, e nu, 8 long. Sat & Sun 9•5P '2000 obo 54&-5902 pd S.2500, WIU .. a for ---------a.n obo Ms-un aOLIDOAK St'OHTIN G Sf'OHTIN<i 8RDltOOM8ET (,OOUS 1ot11,:. (i ( >ODS hUt;:-~ "'a Full/Queenalze 1 __________________ _. bed. Mirrored & llOhl•d h••dbo•rd. Otaw91"1, ~ Iv· moW• lnduded. Elllc:~ lent condlUOn. Must ... 111100080 142-H22 M UtCtl/\N l>ISE ~1 IS(' liO I ~. ••Unuaed Ba••· Trout. Fllhln9 Geer 11410, Uaed <>c.an Oear 11-120 548-0832 WQAINS a.Al.OR• cloalng girt bHk•I bua, glttwat.. balketa. onic.. etc M3-875t ALL BIKINIS MDr&MATCH r --------..... (~ ~s lift cemflarte • oo ~ ptrchoses ci>ove S2S ·~ qx, --,;::,;:. J/); ~bY*mwtl~ (714) 2820~lid.11M, ~,... 723-0533 32• 8tpreH Cn.llMr, '90 Oonzl, 1tp1 8, 4.0kW. watr. twn 290HP, S1K dwn. S85k 197.5791 33' Deftzt 'M IWO S3 twn U5HP MO ....C-..t dr, la.st qllilll. ollt.hot9 -· Two· Ton: H1 w• Pitc• and had a 142.000 oOo -.,29;19 lllM ttrriblt 11.Jne with hi.t fttt, npttially 38' Mltott.11 MW d\ffet hi.t ton. He w• dYbbed "th« bftr 9nQ, dlHel gen. ball lyt, b.rnl that walu like a aan:• That good cond, MOVING w .. appnipriate -M trained on bffr Be•t Offer 831-3652 for hit leading bo11ing matchft, in· Engllah Cabin CNIHr eluding JM Louil, whom he (loo~ fOf 4, 1088 Sealln• befott bung atopl'ff hilftMlf. Ht 215, cl•at till•. 151 contributed t0mt1hlng to the Englilh Volvo Penta undat 200 laftguage, thil phr-. "I'll 81oidt'r d• hour a, H/C water, b•ml'° He wu two-to11 T••Y Wltnlo, atove. frig, ... toilet. who camt within a whi.ktt of wing vtew untll Monday 514 henywtlght chainpion. le1M111ber· at N-port DunH Ma· • rlna, Sllp K2G, S2t,OOO 1~1 one of the world• moot colorful obo John (818) 705-hghten. 7810 AlllES (March 21·Apnl 19) Pltn1y SAIL BOATS 7014 of opponun11y ror self·t\prHS1on - roman<'f <""1111VllV ron1nbut• 10 m•lr.t th1t a hvth Sat.urday night Rtl•hun· ·97 Hob'e 17' w/lralt.. ship 1s IHtf'd new M&1nn1ng or 1ht wtnga, marl,,. r.Olo, end Anothtr Ann reprtWntf'd el•. mtr, all acc... TAUIUS (Apnl 20-May 20) Y°"nl 12500obo 582·1040 pel"IOn '" 1ht home dec-lal't"I, "I w•nl to 21 • O a la iclo 'II w/ W on my ownl' Focia on 9tyle, crNllV• trallaf, ~cu In vofvo, 1ry, phyt10J attnctton A d lrferen1 lund loa~. Uk• new, uc: of love ts on h omton Allentton re· $18,000 845-1800 voh•tt 110\lnd r1m1ly. durable goods , CEMINI (May 21 ·Junt 20) Elt· 24 Islander .. Mlma. ments ol taauna 1urpnie <OVld be uh· w,T Ow91Y, w.cl C8'9CI ' fot, 30• NB mooring. lazed MNns don t 5how your hand 6HP, Sl500 obo S3:Ml6I Uno11hodo• method bnngs .Urthng ,... 1ul11 Formtt tHchtr play• role. htlpt 1 2i• Lano•t achieve gooal Aqwirun f1gUl't'S prom1· eloOp, per1ec1 cond"-ntntly lion, S7500 obo 114-CANCE.R (Junt 21 ·July 22) You 642·2827 ' nught be wy1ng Thtt IS where I came •••utlful Whit• W•ddlng DreH site 14, long calh• drel train, V-neck and back, long 11Mve, nHdl dry cleaned, alt1lng In doMt for 4 moniha, a steal @ $275, 432· 0311 cal after &pm OVERSlUf FED? in"' You'll bend of 5uptrfluoua malen· al tHoru begin to •how profit Lovt ,... lat1on.1h1p prov1d" s11mulahon, 1nsp1· r.i1o0n l..ibni p!Jlyl' sign1hcan1 role LEO (July 23·Aug 221 Cycle con · ttnut't high. 1nvet1mtnl of hint' and emotion. wilt f>AY d1V1dend.1 Focus on organ1u1ton deadhne responl\b1hty, chan<-t to h11 financial ~kpoc Oldt'r penon wyt 'I ulutt youl"' DRAPTINQ TAaLa w/parallol bar and tt•v. SSO. Slx·foot rect· IUlgUlat gteu d lNng tab'e top, 12(), PhOne l'I0-1522. Ducan. aaG. gu Of propane, w/rOUaMl'le, $300, 044 5950 ~ Retrtg 1185 a Nlge aof• &$5, both OOod cond 839-313' N•ao ee~•OPL• to LOS• W1!1GHT, •e • POUND new prod-uct, all netu,.,, .,.. ~••energy, no dl-ettna. no e.1Ceret1lng, 1~ money back. 1· dap ('14) 722-3210 IW.OL!:E high chalt, brown, fold• 10 utllfty chaJr f.20. 04&-7' ee. W•'*"*' 175, men'e 10oepd blk.• 145. apt .. ~ tn. ,..1., 1111 I I I 11111 FS hil l ,· • WE'VE GOT THE ANSWER Is rNery nook ood crmny rl your garage stuffed? CCll't remember what it feels lie to pork 'fOtK car inside? We've got the answer! Advertise your g<roge sole in the Doi~ Pilot Classifieds. ~ any nerns fisted in your garage sole ad don't sel, we'll run those listed items (under mechcrdse) the foftowing week at no doge! Coll 642·5678 Today! l • • • ' A.,, • '· ,. VIRCO (Aug 23·S.pt 22) You'll be wy1ng "TI\15 1.1 my kind ol d.ay!" Em · phas1• on coa1mun1cat1on. wnt1ng. chtd.ing travel folden Ch.tn<'t' mttt· Ing or mild fhrt11ion rould lead 10 "tomech1ng wriout •• Anoeher Virgo in· volv~ UlllA (Sept 2l·CXt 22) Attention revolva around ptnoMl aun'O\lnd1ng•. mint.ti ttatu.t dK1.11on rtgard1ng loa· 11on 1nvntment Jf d1ploma1tc you w1ft Tauna nattvt' d«la!T'. You mtan more to mt 1hAn I c•n wyr SCORPIO (Oct V ·N<>v 21 I S«ret mtthng 11\v(llvt"< h<>w 10 handle tt'm· ptr.amtnt.11 ~nine UIOnl tt or rtla tive You II f'nrnunlt'r dynamic Lt'O with th«'W ltttf'n 1n111ab an name C, P. Y Nf'C1"161ty ft>r Jlkmt0n will bl' obv1 • OU SACITIAIUUS (Nov 12 Ott 21) (A't)J lunar upKt ro1nndn with dis· taftc• impact N mmunKalwn that ,... 1ultt 1n g""n hght for travel publtUI· 1ng. un1qut pro~t Rtlalionth1p lnt1n11f1M Capricorn. Can<Tr pert0n1 fnV\)IVfd CAPlllCOllN (OK 22·)•n 191 Long ,.. ng" proept<t• b«o111e CT)'tta.I tlf<or "ou·u "now whfl't' you a..re 101 ng •M tht aruwer to "Why am I h«tt? .. St,.. onglnalicy. IMI\ •PPf'l*h Rt· ttnl d1eroYtty C'Olllft te> I ht -your adva.ntap AQUAAJUS ()Jl.n 20·t-.b 18)> What bt'a•n• H routlnt Cl>uld C'\llmlnatt In e\nllnt pn>fKt lt•l•tlon&hlp ii llec .. on tr.< you'll M twppwr • twUlt Focv• on ponntrih1p. unagt. 11\artt.al ttatu• Lfon It In pl<'tU ... nscr:s (r.t. l'·W.K'h 20). 1"'"'" ti " hits 111arl Atttnllon !TYOIH• •rcM1nd pndt, ~hieft9Wflt. attOl.,.t fl'Oe' JI"" YCKI II bl •1'"1-'1 cli4 It lfty way Ind I'm a'-'"' C.-NWt C'9f\• C1tt11ln1 hfllth o( ,., .. ,,,. biopM• •ilk If MAY t 19 YOUa •llTKOA Y: You .,.. • a.~ flHIO" Yw art ... .,,..... ol _. .. b•i4ilill -re* - f.aad ..... .., .... &.wta. ....... nil· llM Ml~ Mell. UM,.._. p&ay lipifftftt ,._ '",_,tu.. C.r· Nflt cy<M ".lthliah• ~ .. -., • ,,_ ,.,.,. t ••a ra)ihty, ~ ,. • latleMht,, •arital .. lttlM. ,...IWf ....... '° ,_ily, Y..-U ~ ,.... dMC9 " , ... , \I,.. ...... ~ .... "°"*'" ... _....,.....,,.. '" I Bl'ldll By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRlDV~ Ql'l1. Sund8J, May 10, 1992 Q. l -~e1lht>r \'ulnerablt a~ "nuth YOU hold; +QI043:l KQ32 JI087+\'01d Partner open~ the b1ddm1: v.1th t1o1o n no trump \\hat do \·11u re>opond, ~orlb 2 !'ll'T 3 3 :-0.'T 4 "iT EBBt Paw. PUJ< Pui. p South 3 + 3 . " West PlUIS Pl.I'S PU6 Since You Asked: Jimmy 8tTShn, llbnn jourMli.tt and author, hu done a monuinental work in his blogr1ph) of anolhtr Ubran, l~endary Damon \>\hat 11rt111n do '0 1 takl'" Q.2 -Neither \"Ulnerahlt> a<> ~uuth Runyon. II i• a wondtr that .omeont' vou hold Q.:l-:Se1tht'r vulntrablt ,, ....,, Jth M knowledgt.J1ble M 8rnhn. 1n so ·o h .. ld mJ>ny flelda. should uh1b11 •uch a +Ql0 -43 2 KQ32 J l OS7 +\o sd •Ql0432 ... "32 Jl0~7 +\01d paucity of lnlelligen« when 11 comH The biddtn~ ha~ prcl(ef'd~: Thf' h1c\dinit hih prnci>t'di-d to •trology. Bralin's g.ralu1tous •I· Nor th East South West ~orlh East South We11t Uc:u havt alienated mJ>.ny personi 2 NT Pa88 3 + PU8 2 ~T p 3 + Pass who prolo•ly ~rded th1t wlf· 3 Pll8S ? 3 Pass 3 • PU6 atyled llWraJ • Wing f,.r·m1nded. \>\hat dn Vl)U bid nu\I. • 3 ~T Pus 4 PU$ For th« lime Wing. let UJ ~gud 4 Pui; ? Breslin iia a Ubran "gont wrong" Q.3-Ntither vuJnensble, as Snuth \\ hc1t <In , nu hid """'., ARIES (March 21 April 101 ~''"' \'OU huld m~hod of g~1ng iob 1s ff';alun-J ftocu' +Q 10432 KQ32 J 1087 +\'01d Q.6-'\t."1tht-r n 1lnu11hlt" 4.., '""•Uth .1IM> on 1ndependtnco? crt .. 111v11\ pt-r Tht' b1ddin1t ha~ pri <C't-t'ded , 1 J h• Id tona.I m.agnetum. :.«• •ppt"'•I <.It"' .i, North East outb West •Ql0•32 KQ32 J1087 +\'oid tcX11tt uys. "Being with \l'U m.a~ ..... m' 2 NT Pus 3 + Pa.as Tht b1ddin1t Im' pr .cet'ded 1p1nt 11nglt1•· LAO 1n,,1•hed 3 Pa.58 3 • P&N North Eut Soulb West TAUllUS (Apnl 2.0·M.1• 201 <.tuJ\ 3 !"T Put ? 2 ST P... 3 • P .. 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Ytrw11hty humor Ce>nctrn 1.T_h_e_b_1_dd_1_n_g_has __ P_roct"e __ dec1.: _____ Loo __ k_i_o_r _a_n_tow_t·_l'<!_o_n_l\:_1_o_n_da_Y __ ovu a~uan«. body image w .. ·w,H- ry over nothing Rttenl add111on ICI wardrobe wu pos111ve you look 1us1 f1nt Anothn <Am1n1 plays roll' CANCEll (June 21 ·JuJy U ) Lun•r pc»1llon emphu1Hs 1d•u. ml>Vtmt'nl lnpi, v1t1ta, un1qut cvmmun1ca11on from rt'lattvf' Allencoon rt'volv" TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1round home, $«\Inly negot1at1t1n re· ACROU ut1ng co u lt or putth.nt' of propt'm LEO (July 23-Aug 22 ) ldf'&J clod You ltarn mort about mon•)' ho"' 11 gm that way and how 10 obtain mol"l' ot 11 ~ne(11S nNped as l"t'Suh of wnu .. n matenal Ch•ngt of -ne 1al~ pla.t• pnor tO 4 p m Yn . go' Vll CO (Aug 23-St-pt 221 ludg· ment. 1nn1111on rol"l'K1 -tale tn1h•hv"' 1n ~hng to M-a.rt of mJ>ttt'rs Antnuon ""'°'V" &round home flo...,tn mu51C romance. mantel 1111u1 Good nf'"'5 ronttm lng 1n~ of Nm1nga UlllA (Sept 23-CXt 22) Mu.sic in your hft tonight -very ronwnhc 1llu 11on mtrage. pc:M01ble ap~.arantt be· Iott the media Splnt\IAI vaJun aurlllC\> lnforma11on prt'Ylllush w1thhtld " madt available P11«S 1nvol\lf'd SCOlP10 (On 23·No• 21 l focu~ on pown. <luthon ty 1TSponsil>1hry 1n t•na1fled ttla11on1h1p S«n•flO al"<• h1ghl11htt promo.ion pNdue11on ab1I 1ty to obtain funding Capn«>rn native' Nys. 1 tn11t your 1ud.amtnH • SACnTAllUS (Nov ll·l'.>tl: 211 Long ·rangt prospttts clanf1f'd hl<u' orl roman<-•. 1duh•m lravel rlan .. Wtwt had bffn h\lld1ng YOU b.Kl "'" now r.luw you Long·d,.tanlC' u•m mun1cahlln rth•vt"s mind .ind n111 · tetentt CAPlltCOllN (Ott 22·1an 14l Mal• frnh stan In new duT<'tiun lo.'l beyond the 1mmtdlat\' F«u' l"n ind • pen~nc.. on1uw1ty. roul'a$• of Nn· 49 Eaoort '°' ahope 49 l oped S3 Slend by IOI 5o4 Loud nolM 55 f\eoofd 5e Hacolc deed 57 ,,.... 58 GoddeM ot dtacord 59 Sign uo fOt &O Ar• godOeea 11 Teko heed ard\elc DOWN vK11oft lttl.ttJONhlp \nows no mMtd lt --.,..2-..,3-,...-4- ground MNnt <O\lld M too hnt not ro • cool off) ..__ ...... _..___.,._ AQUAUUS (Ian 20·feb 181 Al• 14 1ent1on reYolv" aro11ftd ttokh1na . ._-'--'"--i-- IH111in1. payd1oloay, tht m•fttt an• lttUOONhlp lhat had bffn 1un. wtll be mow. tvlly undirrilooJ C.a~t Capn<'Om, an<'thtt Aq1&an&n 1n p1rtul'f' PISC£S (~ 19·Mutk 201 \'o.a II l\an mono n>e>m at , ~""' f'.opu • lar\ly tet1na mowo up -.-1\J\)nfm~l ftftt¥'td froin one who P""" -"ap· -~~_. _ _.,_ ... _ f'"M 1Adilftl9nt Qft .tdJt ta w.NS· robe, l"'PfO•" bod 1111aa.-c.-.. n1 _ __.~_.,_,..__ ,.,...ft... ' IP MAY 1• IS voua lllTHOA\'i ...__._..,___ Y• IMlt M ln'11Jiduel to rovr liftlW 11,. Y~ cu alle ~ amipnl, •tf Ml'84 to pohU Of Mll'll -n \ Ola Thaat who io..10lil.,.. •1lh"1 pi>il )'W au 10 ~le 111 tht •IMnllath of ,_, ~ n-o. noc r.m OMIM ........ ~totN~l flll •• ~ ... J" .. IUIOW•lt•lfl .. \AO ~---,....... "*1 .o&a \'• hi,,. ...... ....... .,. "'11idftt .. 11\llUC, ...... .. ""' ,. ......... ~ .......... ,,__ ..... _ ..... _....,_ '411alialtlit< ; If .... A..-•NI o• ......... •• u .. ,..., -INMOt&Wt •-+--+-~t--+--......... . .., 1 ao F•I.,,., • 31 kdfooCS 33 ,,.., Wll'Mlde ~= ~I 31 VefllCIO 40 Genre 41 At* ~ Emtirol 45 Commanplaoa • .. Zoo Mruc:tin 0 WyOITlil-O "'°""~ 41 Conde -~tlOM •• Cloak 50~ 51 Grand 62 Worii~ 5o4 Jan..,.. 10 11 12 13 .. ' . t • Saturday May 9, 1992 ~o NGE COAST AUTO · J ,r r ~ New Saturn line rings true . for GM ~Indi catio n of good things on horizon '·for Detroit's Big 3 I j• I f GM's n<.'w 5,Hurn line ts an ~-indt<.allon of the fu ture of the ;· Amem.an Juto tndu~try, then .. maybe the Btg Three 1n Detroit :· are pot~ for a t0mebad .. I had (Jn opportunit} ra~t year to ride tn a 1991 5.l turn, from the rompan't ... lir~t m\)del year on 1he m.irl..el, .rnd .. ..__ ... whtlt• I '><!W tht> Tony Cox Auto Review car .l!> J ~nod Y.llttt• I found tl f{'\\ ,Hln\l\ 1ng 11.w., Tht• tM h.ld tml 11'Hll h l'ng1rw \thrat1on, .rnd till' tntt>rtur 'l'l'l11l'd t ht·apl) All1·r dm ng till' 111'12 \t•r-.. 1nn • ol tlw \l 2 'i.llurn..., top~0Hht>· l11w ..,l;'<t.rn I m , lot mort• op111111-.11t Jhout 1ht• B1~ Thrc't' ., fullHt' '>Jturn h.i-. - ( nrrt•t It'd 11.., ,horh oming,, Im tht.' m11-.1 p.1r1 •lflt•r ng .i l1m• ll: l Jr-. lhJI .tr 't'rtou' \ l 1 unpt'll' ''1th IJp.tnt''t' ,HJ to m.11..l'r' I• 1r bud~l'[·U IO'UOll' lill\ l f' T1~ bq~1n \\tlh, lhl ..,l 2 f11,1i..-. grt'<ll 1n m\ hool... .i 1992 Saturn SL2 Tiie price Base price - $10,395; As tested $14,125 Tiie pt.a: 1 9·liter, 16- valve, four-cyf Nider engine ~ that produces 124 horse· power and 122 .pound-feet of torque; front-wheel drive; five-speed manual transmis· sion; anti-lock braking sys- tem . {bptional); and inde· pendent, four-wheel suspen· sion With front stabilizer bar lbe Uneage: The SI..2 is the top-of-the-line sedan made by. Saturq, a division of General Motors Corp. now in its second model year on the market. power passenger-side mirror. Other options added to the model tested for this artic:le induded an upgraded stereo ($325) aAd leather-seats +S6 l-0). Other available options include a CD player, a power sunroof and a security system. The things I didn't like in the SL2 were .its hard-plastic dash, its top-opening glove box and its automatic, motorized shoulder belts. I'm pleased that Saturn plan!> to begin offering an optional driver's-side airbag. prert'quNll' ti i ..,uu. t•t•ding in tod,1't ., ulrr.l l 1>rnpt'ltlr\1 n1.1r~t'l The ~L2\ d~..,1gn fp,llurt• ... ,, pointy noSC', a dramat1c..illv <.l,rnt<'ci The 1992 version of the Sl2, Saturn's top-of-the-line sedan, looks great and has an excellent performance by $10,000-sedan standards. The Saturn people tout the company's strong partnership with its union workers and the way emp1¥es are given a voice 1n· the way the prOduct is made. !his partnership has contributed to a line of quality cars that is already competing strongly with the wmd ... h1t'ld . '>tyl1c,h .,,dl' molding.-. ,1nd .,pmty Jlloy w ht.•t•I... The lclr 1c.,trd for th1., rt'VIP\., .11 ... 0 h.ld Jn option,11 H'M 'POlll'r Ian t''tr.1 Sl 5(}) .ind upgrJdt>d Jlln) whe<'b ($100) ~., tor pertormant t.'. 1he S,llum t':i .ldequaw bv .. mall c;('(fan '>tandard-. hut <'xct•lll'nt bv S 10 000-... t•d,in .,1,ind.mh ·\II ">at urn' .lrl' Pqu1p1wd "1th .1 1 '1-lttt'r tour t vl1ndt>r <•ngmc The SL2 .rnd ">Jturn· .... wurx·. tht• ')( Jrl jJUt1cl up \'\tlh .l dual-overhead-camshaft version of the same engine. The SL2's power plant produces 124 horsepower and 122 pound-feet of torque, which compares with the 85 horsepower and 107 pound-feet of torque generated by Saturn's !>tngle-overhead-camshaft engine. The engine is adequate for a car with a relatively svelte curb weight of 2,400 pounds -an Sl2 with the standard five-speed manual transmission is allegedly capable of goi ng from zero to 60 miles per hour in 9.2 seconds - but Saturn could broaden its appeal by offering an optional V6. The SL2 gets a respectable 24 miles per gallon in city driving and 33 miles per gallon on the highway. The SL2 has an independent, four-wheel suspension featuring a MacPherson Strut and stabilizer bar tn the front. Power disc ONE OF THE mPTENBEST DOMESTIC NEW CAR BUYS Explorer e m ONE OF T H E A. TOPTENBEST DOMESTIC NEW CAR BUYS Mustang LX 5.0L -- CAR AND TllJCK LEADERSHIP ' I brakes, an optional anti-lock braking system (S695) and 15-inch radials add to the SL2's performance capabilitie. 0 n the inside, where I found fault in the 1991 model, I found mostly excellence in the 1992 Saturn. The SL2 has one of the most ergonomical interior designs in tfle business. I particularly liked the smooth shifter, which was mounted high enough that I never felt like I was reaching when changing gears. The SL1's seats are also comfortable, offering plenty of head and lumbar support. Standard interior features in the Sl2 include ad1ustable ste<?ring column, rear window defroster, tachometer, remote trunk and fuel -door releases and split, fold-down rear seats. A S 1,57 5 package of optt0ns adds power windo~ and locks, air conditioning, cruise control and a Japanese Saturn surveys show that many of the company's buyers would have otherwise bought an import. The partnership also contributes to the company's Oe)(ib1lity 1n responding to customer preferences, which I trust will result tn more pleasant surprises in the 1993 Saturns. U.S.A. • 13 · Da::... DESIGN~ ENGINEERING ·AWARDS lJC -- Best-selling 15 lears! ONE OF THE mPTENBEST DOMESTIC NEW CAR BUYS EscortLX Ford Club Wagon CAR AND DRIVER'S TEN BEST Ford Taurus SHO 7 YEARS RUNNING! 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Because chamois Is a soft, natural leather, it has a fast drying ability, absorbing four times its weight in water. Chamois does not hold dirt or grime and dries without streaking or scratching the finish. The car receives luster and shine. If cared for properly, authentic chamois lasts years and cost effective. For more information on chamois, contact The Chamois Council, 780 Third Avenue, New York, N.Y. 1001 7. S3gg '92 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Plus .07e per mo. for 24 mo's. Closed end lease w/$4100 cash or trade, plus 1st payment & r_egistrati>CL Total cfrive--oft$60JU3 (672545)_ 3 9" FINANCING . C) !~ib!BL!.tor I 43 l'IOS 1111 IU ~Skyla1ks on 1pe110Wd credit BRAND NEW '92 SKYLARK (641198) Mfg. Sugg. Retail Prlce .............. $15,740 Nabers Discount ............................ $1245 Factory Rebate ................................. $500 'II ....CU..Y MARQUl8 4-DR. •• .. $ ' · BEST SELECTION OF '92 BUICKS IN ORANGE COUNTY. 100 TO CHOOSE FAOMll • SKYLARK • CINTURY • GAL • LRIABRI •PARK AVE.• ROADMA TeR • RIV•RA •17 OLDI REGENCYM Liii _ _.., ........ ---1 ~:;., '171 1HE'3251 TEST DRIVE WILL IMPRESS YOU. AND 1HE PRICE WILL CONVINCE YOU. The 189-hp, 24-valve eogine of the all-neY1 BMW 325i sedan is guaranteed to take your breath away, and with an extremely affordable ease andllninc1ng program, e monthty payments-are guaranteed --- not to. Stop by for a test drive at your eartiest possible convenience. THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE. STERLllG MOTORS, LTD. The Ultimate in Custom-er Service 1540 Jamboree Rd ., Newport Beach, Adjacent to Fashion Island (Newport Center) 640-6444 NABERS 25th Anniversary Sale! BRAND NEW 1992 Eldorado hr ... Plus tax for 30 months. Closed-end lease. Total pymnts. $16, 155 Residual $17,024. Total drive off $1 ,732.50 On approved credit (201183) 30-MONTH LEASE BRA~~NEW Sedan De Ville s499 -hr ... Plus tax for 36 months. Closed-end lease. Total payments $19.356.12. Re&dual $16,002.56. Total drive off $1,727.67. On approved credit. (207951) •·MONTM LaAM WJAGUAR ' ., • 8 f 0 Saturday May 9. 1992 .I- The cutting edge Bill Maxey T~ In Huntington Beach held a ribbon cutting Friday at its dealership, 18881 BeKh Boule- vard, prior to Saturday's Grand Opening celebration for its new cus- tomer ''Do It Yourself'' Parts Center. Pictured (from left): Huntington Beach Mayor Jim Silva; Maxey To~ ta General Manager Jack Caswell; Assistant General Manager, Los An- geles Region of Toyota 1J.S.A. 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Acura HUNllNGION tu.CH A.CURA You EJCPK1 We Oell'.efl 19131 Bmh Bl 405 & PCH 100·96·ACURA, 142·0095 NORM REEVES COASTAi. ACURA Super Poets. Super SelecbOl'I HJrt>ot B •d I!.! 405 fwy, Cosu Mesa 979-2500 TUSTIN ACURA NE WANT TO BE #1 AGAJN IN 19921 YOU'LL SAVE MORE1 5 Freeway~ JilTlbOfee 71•·669-9900 Alfa Romeo IEACH IMPORT$ So. Cal's leadino Alta dlr for 17 consecuwe yu11 Alla Romeo. SUI>. Maseran • Sa1es StMCe. ltaSlllO 848 Dove St. Newpott Beach 71.t,752·0900 Audi TUTTU CLICK AUDI co Ailto Ctrler Onve. llvlne •72·7•00 CREVIER I.MW Excenerc selection or new & c¥e1Ullt prepared BMW's always 111 stoek. Sales. SeMce Leuino Ed1noer al 55 freeway, Santa AN AU1o Mall 135-3171. SAOOlfllACIC IMW C5 01M1eld lrw1e 380-1200 STERLING MOTORS LTD. Ucl\lslYC BMW Dealer Sales • SeMCe • Leasino 1540 Jllnbofee. Ne'wport Buch. U 0-6U• Cl\EVIER SALES•SERVICE•LEASING 1500 AUTO Mill DR. SANTA ANA 835·3171 NEWPORT/55 FWY AT EDINGER SaJes Dept. Open 7 Davs Pans/Service Hours M-F 7 am-6:30pm SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing & S~rvice Parts IR~Nf AUll Cmf R lGll-171 71"8}1200 Buick NAIERS IUICl(/CAOIUAC ~ • Ltaslno . Servlet 2600 Harbor Blvd , Costa Me~ 7U/6'0.9100 REASON I UICIC CO. 909 No Gflnd Ave. Santa Ana '47·9111 Cadillac ALLIN CAOfl..lAC , 1 ~ OrlnOt County &Ill Oieoo Freeway • A*'/. Laouna Higlltl 612.()l()O MClf.AN.cADlllAC $1UUHO S4nct 1939 Tustin~ Ctnltr 714'731.o990. Chevrolet AWN .W.I CHEWOUT New' Ustd 1800 Wt~ 81 , Wtstl'Tft1er 1 Blodc We51 of ltxll 9tvd 194.1333 COHHlLl ClffVIOllT Sain • StMce • LtlSlllll • PW 2821 HM1I« llMI , Costa MtS1 646-1200 OfWO CHIWOllT • CHO CMly Utt & StMc. ~The Nlcat People In Town" 18211 l&ICll Ill. Hiil kl\ 147..at7 JOI MACMJS0N CHrvt<>lfi 21 A.it c... Dr. Mlt 76f.7222 Chrysler; Plymouth AJW CHRYSlER·rtYMOUTH Comllltte Body Shop and SeMCe ~ Salts. SeMCe, PW-Open 6 Days 2929 Hart>or BL. Costa Mesa 3 Bll<s S ot San Dle90 frwf ort Halbo< Btvct. 546· 1934 GUARANTY CHEVROLET/GEO 711 E 17th St, Sa.nU Ana 97~·1711 HUNTINGTON IEACH CllRYSUR PLYMOUTH 16661 Bea<h Bl • Huilington Beacll. 6 B.kS So ol COS fwy 8'2-0631 MEISTER CHRYSLER·PL YMOUTH 14 Auto Ctr Or IMne 761·7100 SANTA ANA CHRYSlER,1SUZU 1405 Aulo Mall Dr . Santa Ana 541-44 71 Dalhatsu ATW OAJHATSU 2929 Hart>e< Blvd • CostJ MtSL 3 Blocks So ot 405 Fwy 5•6·1934 Dodge runu CLICK DODGE 40 Auto Cet11er Or. Irvine 130-3311 HUNTINGTON IEACH DODGE I 1 VAN CONVERSION HEAOOUAATERS 16555 Beach Blvd., H B 1/2 1114le South ol lhe 405 Freeway (71•) 147·551S. TUTTU CLICK'S TUSTIN OOOGf 40 Auto Cerur onve. Tustin730-•600 Ford TtD JONES fORO 6211 Beach 81\-d., Buena Pille 521·3110 JOE MACPHERSON FORD 2 Auto Cetlltf onve. T US1J1 132·3300 TUnLE CLICK FORD 43 Auto Center Dtlve, I/vine 472-5200 THEODORE ROllNS FORD 2060 HMt>or B'•d Costa Mesa 642-0010 TERRY YORK FORD Sales • Service • lusono • PW • BO<ly Repa1t 18255 Beach BM. Hun Bell. 142-6611 Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years Service Parts Body Shop Dally Rentals Theodore @ ISUZU Robins~ t060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mal 714·641-0010 GMC Trucks All.EH GMC: ntUCKS I 1 In Otll1gt COUl'tf San OleQO Fwy. at Avery, LIQunl NiOI* 512-0100 MCLEAH GMC TRUCK ANO il'ONTIAC: CADILLAC Sn:• 1939 Tustin Auto Center 714/731·0990 UNMRSllY GMCIOLDS/PONTIAC: 2480 ~ Bl'fd_ Costa Mesa 714''40-1191 Inf mitt Coato MelO lnflnltl ~s • leuing • Strllc• 2818 HMtior 8IYd. Cosu Mt'I ~ M4t S. ol 405 Fwy 71412•1·1l00 Honda PINSKI MONDA SALES * SERVICE * lEASINO 13 750 kach BlviS., Wtsirrinster 714/ll 7-7 77 7 ltAY f\AOOO£ HONDA SllU • StMct • l.taSlllg • PW • Body Reotir flWll Auto Cwur 71·Hl0-7600 .c>GlR MILUR HONDA Silts. Semte. Oiscouru 19232 Beach Blvd.,~ Bclcll '63·l959 HONDA IAHTA ~ 211C E Fll'Sl St. 5*U m M 7·HU Hyundai MT\J CUCK H'MCW 40 Al* c.-Drflol. nN 412·1• Hyundai Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai. Sales Service & Leasing Hu ntington Beach Hyundai 16661 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 92647 842-0831 Isuzu RAY FLAOUOE ISUZU S3Jes • Serviee • LUSlng • Parts • Body Rtpu ttvme Auto Centtr 71'·130-7000 TWEOOORf ROllNS ISUZU ~'060 H.llOOr b.•O. ~ Mesa. 6'2.0010 SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU Nilnber 1 volUme R4deo Dealer U SA. 18711 ~ llM1 , HB.142·2000 Jaguar . , IAUER JAGUAR ~1 Sou'.11 M1nc11ts1er A~, Mallei'TI 971-2002 -' tt£WPORT IMPORTS JOOO w Coail ttNy • Ne....119'1 Buen • 722-lOOO Jeep HUNTINGTON JUP EAGl f 16751 Beach BM . HlrllllGton Buch 141·3999 ORANGE COA$T JUP EAGlE ?Sic Hatbof Blvd , eosu Meu S•9·1023 JUP EAGLE OF SANTA ~ 1 1 C1o~lamef Sa'rSfKLOn 55 fwy (u [Cl noer 71•/661·0100 TUmE CLICK JUP, EAGU 40 AY:o Ct " Dr. llYU!t '72·7400 Lexus See And Drive The All New ES300 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 13500 Beach Blvd. • Wtstminsttr BEACH BLVD ATTHE22 FREEWAY (714) 892-6906 • (213)566·3888 ,. Lexus L£XVS Of WHTMIHSTO In Ille Heart ol Onngt COll'Cy Available for lmmedlllt OrivetYI 22 Fwy, at Beach BIVd. 714'892·69CM; 213/566-3119 TUSTIN UXUS World's First ArrJ larQfSt Deller Tustin AIAo Cenicr (71•) 54'-4100 Lincoln/Mere ury IEACH llNCOl.N-M£RCUIY . 16800 Beach Bl , HlninQton Bexll. 3 BlockS So o1 San Oie90 Fwy. u1.n39 JOHNSON l SON LIHCOL.H-MERCURY Sates, SeMCe & Leasing 2626 H.llbor B~d. CostJ Mesa 7t IJ5'0.5630 RAY fl.ADUOE UNCOLN·MlRCURY Siles • Se,...ice • Leis no • Paris • Body Repw IN.ne AJ!.o Center 71•·130.7000 SANTA Alf>. llNCOLH·MERCURY Ill Ormge Counly SlllCe 1966 25 Auto Cetllet Dr. TuSllll. 5 fwy fl Jamboree U•·l 111 Mazda WCH MAZDA 17331 Beach Blvd., Hlnlngton 8cacll 2 ml IOUU1 of 405 twy. 71'4'2-6466 CAMPICLL MAZDA 1425 W. BM, C01la Mm '45-ll,_. DAVID J. PfflU.ft MAZD4 ~ tatl'iy semc. mce 1968 • S.S. SeM:• 5 frwf. @ ~ ~ Hills U1·2'00 NMHf MAZDA LargtSl Onter In lie Na:ion • Sm • SM-ICt lrWle Auto Cam 513.9900 • ~Of I UENA PAate 5700 MnN1llr Aw , ButN M 739-4000 Mercedes FRANK'S '40TOKMS 23663 Rocld:tl<I, El TOl'O llM$00 HOU$( Of IMPOtTS £862 Mancher.et Avt , 8'.tN P-11 523·72SO flUCHER JON($ MOTOR CARS 1301 ~ SlrHl Hcwpon Beach 133-93(1() Mitsubishi HARIOR MITSVllSHI Sales • leauig • f1ecl • PW • ~ 2833 ~Blvd., CoSll Mm (714) 14CM491 ROGER MIUIR Mrr$Ulml 19202 8cacll Bl • Hin. kll. 961.023 l; ~ ol()C).t()CM 961 Nissan TllTTU CUCIC HtUAH John logon, fleet Mgr. 2845 HMt>ot BMI , Coita Mtu 140-4~10 TUSflH NISSAN "Trvst In Tustin" Nissan 30 ~ Ctteer Dr. Tustin Ai11D CllUf 669·1212 Old5mob1le P< 1ril1or Although tires are more complic.ltl!d today than most people Imagine, ~ seem to take them for granted. But much thought, <esearch and money go Into tires, which in reality are high-tech p~ of equipment -and for goOd reason when you consider that the contact patch on the typical tire is the size of the palm on your hand. Four such patches are the only thin~ keeping you attached to mother earth as you travel down the highway. To appreciate how far tire technology has come in the past decade, it is now possible to have an all-season tire that delivers long mileage, good handling and good traction. Ten years ago, this was unheard of. Now, such important considerations as ' rider comfort are greatly improved by recent advancements. Tires which easily absorb shocks and bumps before they are transmitted to the driver and passengers provide a much smoother ride for the car. The difficulty See TIRES/11 Porsche Saab BEACH IMPOttfS So. Cat's lead'ong Saab dll lof I consecullVt yurs Sales, SeMce, leH#lg 8-4! Oovt St.. Newpor1 Beach 7i4{7$2.()900 Saturn SATUftN Of IAHTA N4A 1350 ~ ~ Or . SMo Ana 152·U32 Subaru TUTllf CUC K'S MllH SUIAJtU •o AulD Ctl'Uf Dr., Tusi.n 7~600 Suzuki IOI lONGPaf SUZUI() Now lmmediatl Dnvny AA MoOtls. In Weslmlt\Slef, 13600 8eJdl BlYd. (7 U ) 192-66$i nmu CUCICS TVSTIN SUlUICJ 40 AlM C.. Or , Tustin 7~600 Toyota TOYOT~ Of COSlA MlSA 1961 "1rtlar BMS., Cosll MtSI 122·1000 JOI MA<;MR$0N TOYOTA 44 AulJJ C..., DIM, TuSlin U2-.)'11 llU MAXEY TOYOTA Pn ()pell t-3 Salurday 18181 lleaell Btvd.., ~Beach U7·1555 WtOll TO't't>TA , tto. s..m • ts• sm • ~ * Pn • LetSlll 15300 Buell. WtmllnStk 19'-.)322 llW WEii MMHE TOYOTA 30 Al* c.. Ortwl. """ 7~1 Volkswagen IAY f\AO(tC)I 'VOUCSWAGCH Sales • L~ • StMct • PW • 8ocly Rtpu lrWlt Acta Cenler 714-130-7300 lOVTl4 COUHlY VOUCSWAGEH PUnber 1 v .... Sain In lie u s A. 18711 Beach~. tvl:lnQIOn Beach 142-2000 S(hlC( MD PMTS OP£M M·f 7A.M.-7P.M. 1;:111 f;l~l:H t:ttll Hll'.Jlr~(;llJ'J 111~\·H 8~2 2000 -Volvo \IOt.YO Of COSTA MllA 1961 HMW llMI . Costa Mal 722-2000 a Your Ad H.,.. -o For Only I sga A Week B CALL 21 642-4321 Ext. 331 • , Saturday, May 9, 1992 811 Nls.san Trudcs, including the 1993 SE-V6 4X4 pictured here, are the first comP.act pickups in the United States tQ offer a non-Chlorofluorcabron (CFO air conditioner -·a significant milestone in Nissan's world-wide effort to decrease the use of CFCs in its vehicles. TIRES: Technological a~vances made today is the aspect ratio evolution, or the movement to shorter, wider tires. • Tires arc becoming shorter and wider, or low profile as they are called in the industry, because low profile tires deliver better handling for the advanced suspension systems Ceatured in today's cars. A shorter 'sidewaU offers better handling because it causes the tire to react to the steering wheel input quicker. · "one downside of the low profile tires is ride comfort because the shorter sidewall does nor have as muctt area to absorb bump!>. However, tire makers have been able to overcome this. In facl, ure technology has evolved to the point where today's tires can offer the good handling characteristics of the low profile tire with the ride comfort traditionally associated with higher profile ti.re . Bridge tone's new Turanza S clearly demonstrates this evolution m tire technology. The Turnnza has a lo\\er profile than the all·season tire found ·on the average sedan m the .J980s. The lower profile gives the Turanza S better handling/cornering capabilities than the average all-season tire. Yet it nlso delivers a moother, more comfortable ride. It does th1 by ut1hzing a rounder ttre casing shape, allowing the sidewalls to react hke a taller tire. This is a subtle change, but very important none the less. The rounder casing shape al- lows the upper sidewalJ to nex easily when going over bump , thus not transferring the shock to the wheel. NCX1 time, a look at bow tire technology provides for low noise and imp~ed traction. • -4 ©• FXl 15 Great Selection of all Models! lmm~dlate Delivery Call for a Private Showing at your Home or Office ... Lexus of Westminster 13590 Beach Blvd. Westminster, CA on Beach Blvd. just south of the 22 Fwy. 714-892-6906 213-566-3888 't 49 pa rnortOI plUs 82 cellCJ plus t.IK tor 60 mos Closed end luK Total d ~ '9685.80. TcQI to st.wt '1, 14S 18 lu5c based on 1S,OOO ml pa 'I"· on ~d credit. (10S463), (113204) NEW 1992 MIRAGE SE H/B sg1f89 or lease for s 149 ~~. Air, cass., d igital clock, floor mats, p/steer 149 pu month plus •2 c~ts plus tax for 60 mo. Closed (nd I~ Tuia cl P)mts 9660 Total to Sc.rt 16-4!! SO LUK bosed on 15,000 ml per~ on epptO..(d O"(dit (028'66), (0'18925), (037561) NEW 1992 DWMNTE LS $ Leather, pgwer sunroof eurohandling package 396 po monoi pb 6, Cc:nb pb tat '°' 48 l'l'lOI OoRd end le.c. TcQI ol ~ 20.S 1 S 68 Luse beKd on 1 S,000 ml pc:r ....., on ~ cndlt. 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'"' NEWPORT 1SEACH/COSTJt M!M PltOT7 RIAC~TE · - NE4W~~-JIJ~~.n. _____ -------------COSTA MESA GREAT N.B. LOCATION $409,000 Beautiful family pool home that's J>C.rfect for entertaining. This N.B. home is priced below market value for a fast sale. Large gourmet kitchen, dining room and gorgeous back yard. Come make an offer. Ask ror .. .RITA WADE SEAFAJRE BARGAJN $195 000 Price slashed making this the lowest price ever for a 2BR, 1 BA Sea Faire condo! Only 2 yrs new in perfect condition with extensive use of marble, fpl, light mod· crn decor. Ask ror ... WALTER MITCHELL NEW LISTING -NEWPORT TERRACE $207,000 Overlook the ocean and the wildlife preserve from this designer 3BR townhomc. This is a must sec in Newport Beach. Ask ror ... DAVID COOPER NEWPORT BEACH CREST STEAL! $259.000 Lowest priced 3 BR 2~ BA. Great floor plan with cat-in kitchen, wet bar, fpl. New carpet/tile. PooVtennis courts. Walle 10 beach. Owner mU$l sell • submjt all offers' Ask ror BARBRA CHAMBERS FEEL THE CHARM $379,000 Fabulous garden patio home on quiet greenbelt in "The Bluffs"'. Professionally decorated single level 3 BR 2 BA. Motivated sellers have offer in on another property. Ask ror ... CLIF & E'LYNNE KEMP NEWPORT HEIGHTS STARTER $429,900 Fan1as11c opportunity to live in this neighborhood! Perfect 3BR 2BA cottage on huge lot A great value at only $429,900. Ask for .. .ANNE M cCASlAND PRICED BELOW COMPS $439 000 S1eps to bay and beach. Legal 4·pfex on larger R·2 lot. Good condition. loc .. & tennis. Price reduccei S60K. Ask for ... DUSTY HARRIS Xl24 WESTCLIFF $515,000 3 UR i den. Just reduced. Highly upgraded. Quiel sireet. New kitchen. Ask for ... 808 MILLIKEN . S BEDROOM REMODEL $559,000 This "'onderful family home at a great price for Newport Beach. Walking d1~1 .ince 10 all schools, incl. a fam rm, & den in addition to the S lrge bdrms. \olar heated pool & spa arc surrounded by a wood declc in the bckyrd, and the front yrd has a lrge sep. play area. French doors. open nr plan. A must see for the serious buyer. .\sk ror ... CA.ROLE FRANKEL BELCOURT HILL $600,000 Private and secluded 1n the very center of town. This enormous lBR 2~BA w/ fre~h custom pam1 & carpeting. gourmet lc:i1ch., NC, sec., central vacuum, wet har. owner may carry. Ask ror ... LYNNE LINDSAY DOVER SHORES VIEW $749,500 Pns11ne condition -4 BR, 3 car garage. Approx. 2700. Reduced 10 sell now. Ask ror ... SUZANNE MOSHER. TRADE $800,000 Owner wants to trade up! Will exchange cqajty up to I million four in N.B. Qcc;. orator perfect. Large master suite, CaU for ~tails Ask for • ..JOAN AU.ISON N.B. BAYFRONT $859,000 3BR 3BA 2 story custom home/Approx. 2,800 sq.ft .. family rm .. many built·in fca· tu res. Ask for -·RAYLENE MIRACLE BELCOURT TOWNE C OLLECTION $1,195,000 California contemporary 3 BR luxurious end unit. Outdoor entcrtajnme.nt area w/ blt·in bar·be<Ue ccnlcr, private exercise pool, spa and waterfall. Abtolutcly gor- geous! Ask for . ..MAJlY DI TUWO SPYGLASS HILL Sl,249,800 Lowest priced prime view property oo Spyglass HiU. S bdrm, 2 atory home with 1he exceptional ocean, dty lichts and bay view. Best buy! Alk fM-ESTllEJl YANK ~~fi~$~1~. 4 BR 2 BA Eastside home. Hardwood ftoan. Quiet street. aosc to all schools. . Ask for STEVE MITCHELL OPEN SATURDAY 1-4, 2J8 CAMELIA STREET TOWNHOME PLUS $162,000 2BR 2\.'IBA with 2 car garage. Priced for quick sale. Fireplace, pooVspa. etc. Ask ror .• .UZ OR CHUCK JON~ ADORABLE AFFORDABLE $163,500 View, babbling brook. En1oy peace, quiet, ocean breezes. Desirable ~ Cove. 2 BR 2 BA w/doublc car garage! Be t value w/quahty decor. 5• doWn possible. Ask for.-MA.XINE GOLDEN BESJ' BUY $219,000 Cute 3 BR home, Ea t.side Costa Mesa. Reducc:d for fa t ule. Ask ror ••. SKI xJ09 . NEED ELBOW ROOM? $219,000 This 4BR 2BA would fill your needs Forced a1r-d1ning aru and luabJy land· scapcd. Fully enclosed block wall. Back ya.rd for total pm"X)'. Ask for INEZ DIAZ llll l 8200 SQ.FT. LOT "EASTSIDE" $248,000 3 BR home in immaculate condition -Harcj...,-ood floors • Nevrcr kit~ -2 car gar. Beautifully landscaped • New pauo deck ...,, pa. L.o-ds ol Clq*tl~ possibilities. Ask for •.• KBITH RANDLE ~100 • REDUCED $10,000 Popular Baclc Bay Village. 3BR rondo · sh()W) great ~t pncc in tract. $238.900. Ask for ·-PATIY NESBIT WONDERFUL E'SIDE C01TAGE $249,000 3 BR 2 BA 1200 sq.ft. flowing floor pl.me wrap around courtyard. rormaJ dinina & living room fpl, huge rear y11rd w,R·2 zoning Ask for .•. l)ONALD PFAFF MOVE RlGHl' IN $149.900 Best 4 bedroom spacious fam1I home v.ith brand ne11. ~crything ~ ud d has versatile room for granny unit ne•u hoots hops a steal Ask for._DIANA CAPPEL OPEN SUN... $324,900 3BR + den or 4BR, 3BA home Gr:s\S) yard Plu P"· fpl. fam. rm., ~ 1800 sq.fL 219 Albert Pl., So. of 23 rd • We t Of S nla Ana St Ask for.-MONlCA RUGGIERI NWPT. HGTS. • DON'T MIS $334,900 2200 sq.ft., 3 fpl., BR & BA dwns1airs. 100 yr old Pepper Tree. Quality c:oaanc:OOn. Ask for • ..PATl'Y N~BIT CAPE COD F..ASTSIDE $369 900 ~W USTJNG! It's~ gorgeous! ~ou won't find any more house than llus in Eu&· side. or ad1accnt Newport! Stunning 4BR, 3BA. 2 sionci. C\&1-dc-w lorarion. Re· furbished to the mu! Won"t last. Ask lor-llAE RODGERS DO YOU NEED? $375,000 A large 4 BR home on a quiet cul-de·sac with a huge detached worbhop A garage, priced under $375,000? Then we hive what you need Ask for...SIO x109 ' A UT11..E BIT OF COUNTRY $441.SOO 4 BR 3. BA Mesa Verde home. Completely remodeled new kllehea with lou of white Ule, uperadcd bathrooms, ~d mstr BA, R. V ~ lip beet yard. quiet front p6rcb cl more! For this & other Ustjnp m the area. All fw...JACUE RANDLEMAN/CINDY RAND~MAN MUA VERDE! $48,. R~tly mnodeled, new tik in kitchen, new carpet cl wiedcJw llM77111 X.q ~~ ":ii ~~ ~ry lrg yrd, 3 ..,.ao... Bdrm ~ 2 ,... 0... ..,.... All "=_aw. a DONNA WUSTD NEWPORT BEACH SOUTH CDUNlY 760~5000 ' .. . -. NEWPCRT'BEACRJCOSTA' M!SK Pf[0T7 REAC ~STXTE ... -.. CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL M.\R. CmTAGE S319,100 • Leul exp. home in the village. Duling updated 2 BR w/new bath. Great back yrd. Potential to add on 2nd unH. Walk to shopping cl only 3 blck to beach. A* for-DD.IA DELGADO HOUSE + INCOME $519,000 Great duplex. 3BR 3/BA. Plus 2BRJI BA tnc. $2, 750.00!1! Great jnvcst or live in front house. get inc. of $1600/mo. From back units. New paint, carpet &. upgrades. Must Sell. Only $519,000 Ask for-ROBYN AU.EN CAMEO HIGHLANDS $795.000 Ocean and /:atalina can be seen from this 4 BR 2 Ba pool home next. 10 New· port Coast Golf Course. It's clean and ready for you. Don't miss out. A.sit for •.. DA vm COOPER LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!! $995,000 South of PCH next to private park &: golf course! Spacious JBR 3BA home on extra large lot. Private pool, Ocean view cl 3 private beaches! Ask for -DIANA PROSSER NEWLY REFURBISHED Sl,2'0/MO 2 BR I BA up&tairs. Vaulted ocihnp. fresh paint, new bathroom cl laundry in &•rage. 518 Dahlia AR rw-SUZANNE MOSHEJl SPYGLASS HIGHLY CUSTOMIZED Sl,775,000 , Completely Jemodelcd and expanded 5BR 6~A w/pmc rpom, separate formal d1nina room. Rcdesiped ,ourmet kitchen with 2 c:Ooking ·lrcas. Jenn·Aa.irc w/ pill and O.,enau. sranitc c:ouater tops. 3 fpls. elevator, P<>ol cl pa. Fabulous master quiet with mart.le fpl and littina room. : , ' Ask for..JANE SUNGADA ·' IRVINE -.· .,, ... . ' . GOLF COUJtSE COMMUNTn' SJ-.-! S.,.cious A Usbt 3 BR 2~ BA w/olter 2200 sq.ft. Park view! Uv!na room wlfpl, .-ct bar A vaulted ccWno. Priced under comp. , .. : A.sit fer-DIANA PROSSb TUSTIN .· J CAR GARAGE + R. V. A~ $211,518 ThtS home sparkles! Spacious 4 BR w/paeous new ocranuc ttle cl new carpet! Premium 1000 sq.ft. lot on lecluded street! It's incredible! Ask '°"-.JACK GIPFORD FOUNTAIN VALLEY SPLENDID 4 BEDROOM S26Z,'80 . Approx. 1983 aq.fL •/Wonderful split bedrm Ooorplan! Double-face~ brick fpl., in livlna cl family room. Lrac lot in prime cul«·sac location! Ask b'-JAClt GIPFORD JUST USTED Sl09,• Beautiful 3 BR home. Elegant beveled pus doon. raised entry cuscom tile, family kitchen, livina room w/vaultcd ceiling cl fpl., park-like yard, fabuJou brick work. Owner bou&Jlt another · desperate, must sell. Submit all offers. Ask b'-.BAABllA C'RAMBDS SAN CLEMENTE ARCHrrECTVRAL DEUGtrr Sl25.- Br1nd nu cuscom 4BR. 4~ ocean .t hills ..,.,, from evcry room wtute wa.~hcd decor A creatM architectural desips lbl"OQlhout the house. GPCat Buy AR ._, ...MINOO S.UEIU 760--5000 "' ~· • SATURDAY, Mil'{ 9, 1,992 T PAGE S Homeowners find they've , -been-painted-iil-a-cor-n _er D ear Hotline: My son and I own a three-bedroom townhome in Huntington Beach. Recently, the · Association contracted to have the exterior of all the townhomes painted without seeking our approval on color ch~oice. The 1 g com ny di a'n absolutely horrible job as the paint is already cracking in numerous places after just three months. Our primary concern, however, is not about the condition of the paint. -fill I Fl Condo Hotline Rather, we sought to obtain an equity loan and were told by the mortgage company that a medianic's lien exists against our unit which was filed by the painting company fpr tailure of the Association to pay for their services. I contacted the Board President who indicated that they were refusing to pay the painting company in light Of the poor wortananship. Is there MIY way I an force the Board to pay the painting company so that the lien will be released? Is this a sluder on my title? Encumbered Dear Encumbered. . The lien, in and of itself, does constitute an encumbrance upon your property but does not necessarily constitute. slander. Mofe importantly, owners 1n a common-interest dC\elopment such as yours have a remedy In the present s1tuat1on Specifically, you do no t ha..,e to sue the Board or the painting company but rather you can mat..e use of Civil Code section 1369. That Code Section provides a way for owners to have a lien removed from their condominium unit without paying the entire amount of the lien. The Code provides that a lien can only be filed against property within an Association 1( the work was done at the coosent of the individual owners. You and your son apparently did not indi'vidually consent to the painting contract. Howe'1er, tlw Code further provides that "fabor performed or ser.:ices or materials furnished for the common area if duly authorized by the Association, shall be ~med to be performed anlt fumi<.hcd with the C'.ll:pr~ con)Cnt of each condominium owner " In otM-r words, )-OU ;1re d<!\.•m1.--d to ha\.c c.on ntcd to the woA don~. You do h.i"c a rcm<'<l) howevt:r find out the totoll .imoont of the hen .1nd d1'v1de th.lt b the number of units m your d \I lopm<•nt. Upon p..1ymcnt of your fr.ic.tion of the total sum , the.' painting coo:'p.lnv is required to release the lien against your property. This is a relati..,ef~ quick remedy which, as a matter ot law, will release the encumbrance from your property. D ear Hotline: This is my opinion that the Association in my planned develo\>ment is not adequately maintaming the common grounds. I live in what was once a beautiful Newport Beach community. While my home has stayed very nice, the common parks, walkway and slopes have deteriorated to the point where I have ref u ed to pay my a sessments. last week, I wa served with a lawsuit by the Association seeking to collect eight months of monthly as essme nt . As a mor1gage broker by trade, it is my understanding that the CalifOf'nia Anti-deftcie~ Statutes preclude any party wishmg to enforce a right secured by a mortgage from suing an owner directly to collect delinquencies. I have already been under the impression that a creditors only remedy was to foreclose upon the. real property. Furthermore, in light of the Association's blatant refusal to maintain the common area, it is my opinion that I have a very strong defense to ~~nt of assessments. Accofdmgly, I plan on defending the lawsuit. Determined O<>ar Determined: I am afraid the Hotline has \.l'ry bad news for you. Neither one ol -your defenses is vahd. The Anti-defiocncy Statut~ \OU ref er to arc commonl-y called l~ 'One Action Rule" fouf\d 1n Codl' C'lf Civil Procedure Section "'"26 .... h1ch proh1b1ts an action dtr<.'Cth· against an °'' ner on a mortgagt- rcl.ucd debt Howe .. er, by virtue of the D.wis.Sterhng interest Development Act. Homeowners' Association" .ue exempt from the o ne action rull' .md therefore code of civil proccdurP Section 726 does not proh1b1t an .iction against suing an owner under the a~ments without procecdin~ first with a foreclosure la~u1t A' such, the Ass<>c1at1on ma cl~1 to file suit directly against )'OU as th '\ ha\.e done. With res~ to your ~d defense, Civil Code, Section 13"'"0 provide> that all pro"1s1on w1th1n .i Declaration of CO\.cnants, Conditions and Re:;tr1ct1on' are ··1nctepcndcntly aod SC\.Crable As .i result, the failure of the As!ioci.it1on to act accordingly to the documents i not a defcn-.c to payment of '1"se5"mC'nts. I would stron~h ur~e ~ou to pay your J~ mcnt fonhw1th . D. ~ar Hotline: Our ~al estate broker h.t ju t infonMCI me that the ~le 'Of my Fount.in Valle-y condominium • is rondftioned upon the JMircha~r See FEINBERG'11 ... PAGE 6 I SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE BOB & DOVIE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP We woalcl Ub_ to help poa bay -0r .. 11 vo•r--•o~. *:1 REJMAX Ageat 8 out of 10 years in the State of Cahfomla. Ranked nationally in the top 10 RFJMAX Agents for 11 years consecutive. 760-5000 or 760-1580 WHY LIST WITH JUST ONE AGENT! CALL THE KOOP TEAM BOB KOOP. 4'IL CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT: 3BR JBA duplex 4 car garage pnvate gated area, the finest Catalina, ocean, 1etty views This 1s on the beach approval for 2 new units fTom OCEANFRONT CORONA DEL MAI: Ready coas1al & planning. city council greal value at $1,800,000. Wiii Coaelder Trad .. oa •H•er elde Bob & Dowle Koop BAYCREST NEWPORT BEACH Trade Dow. SU\ bedrooms, three & t>ne-half beths, Mperate family room for childml Dining era. 2nd famtlv room overloolang large poot ~ spe, wry good family oriented street ASKING $645,000 BOB A DOVIE KOOP to buiJd thas prime residential site approved for 6,000 sq. ft. home with breathtaking views. Steal at $1.200.000. BOB a DOVIE KOOP ,, . WATERFRONT HOME NEWPORT BfACH $469,000 808 KOOP.nt. ***NEW LISTING 601 LID.O BUILDING PENTHOUSE*** Two bedroom 2 Vi bath with the most exciting views anywhere from Catalina to the mountains. 24 HR. security . guard & doorman. Pool, Re. room, will trade for units or strip center or will lease with option Asking $1,200,000 COSTA MESA -WESTMINSTER AVE. REMODELED R-2 LOT • E'SIDE If You Want To Sell, Call The Koopel , ' , ~1r...,.. .l \a• t \.~Tl . . . 8YORKSHIR• T_,,. cour1 .... wed\ OCMn & lgt'lla .... Pool & epa. One of the ..,.... ioea In .. pelllQlcwe ~· ~ ..,_.. + 2 ~ ............ of nwbte. Tolllf of 1 bedroome. ltnry a twn1y room. ta,97•.000 MONICA RUGGIERI 760-5000 ext. 107 650-0750 Res. 110 MMNi STAI, DOVER SHORES $1,I00,000 ~~~~v NEWrORTBF.AOi 1Q71Flla nm100UNTY HAR8oR RIDGE $2,228,000 Thia la one of the finest lots in this prestlgk>us community. Unobstructed view of ocean, bay, and city lights. No comparable view anywh8f'e In Newport Beach! WESTCUFF $149,000 Totally remodeled home. A real Cleam puff. Mutt ... to believe. Owners movtng out of state. Fabulous Buy. $275,000 In upgrades. Almost like a new home. Appraised at $685,000. Must ... to believe! SPY0LAaS HIL~ 1356 GALAXY, DOVER SHORES $1,345,000 • **''"''dVi • - KEITH RANDLE BUS: 760-5000 ext. 100 RES: 642-6725 BUY \\'ITH 5% DO\VN! ! $1,125,000 * Spectacular Harbor Ridge : 5 bedroom Devonshire with views from Palos Verdes to CataJina · Total remodel 1990. Private spa-Steam room-2 master bedrooms-3 car garage. **OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30 P.M. * * 39 HARBOR RIDGE DRIVE $275,000 * Seller has been relocated after just remodeling thi s 4 bedroom/2 bath Eastside home -Quiet street. Seller will help with financing. $219,000 *OVER 1500 sq.ft. · 3 bedrooms, 21/i bathrooms. End unit townhome with large yard. 2 car garage - East side. $173,000 * 2 bedroom plus loft. Immaculate condition. Gated Assoc. Pool & spa -Beautiful greenbelt. If you are thinking of selling Call me for a Free, No obligation Market Analysis DAWSON "Dusty" HARRIS II B.A. Real Estate '76 10 year coastal exPerience: Newport, Corona del Mar, Kuntington Beach, Costa Mesa & Laguna 760-500 x 124 or 548-1994 NPT BCH 4-PLEX, PRICED BEWW COMPS. $4-19,000 $60,000 Reduction plus. Large R-2 lot (31' x 100'). Steps to bay & beach. Good location, condition and tenants. Three car garage. Great income and room to raise re nts. Seller motivated/may cany 2nd. *** FORMER MODEL UNIT, PRICE SLASHED. COSTA MESA $149,500 Beautiful Pcntndgc O>Vc 1 BR unit. Vaulted ceilings. Upgraded Dooring thru-out. Great location, near shopping & freeways. Seller motivated/ lca(,c option OPEN SAT 1:30 • 4:30 3026 l.ANGS BAY, C.M. *** NPT BCH END UNIT, GATED COMPLEX. REDUCED. $279,900 Immaculate. move-in condition. Beautifully upgraded 3 BR 2Vi BA town home. Comm. pool. WALK TO BEACH. Wet bar. vaulted ceiling "' fireplace in master. Patio/balcony. Great Ooorplan for entertaining. Be!>t \-alue in Brookview SELLER & BUYERS: Don't pass up today's real estate op· portunities ... Realistically priced properties ARE SELLING. CALL ME TODAY , I BILL & DONNA WEBSTER Top 1 % Agents Nationwide 760-5000 Ext. 138 MOVE TO CORONA DEL MAR NOW1U OPEN SAT 1·5 0ulftand&n$ 'ln&)c (amtly home. ' fft new with cwtom wood lbuUtn ~L 2 bdrm, ~'• baths. Enilish Pub room, lovely yard w/lpl and lots morc-Primd to td1 IS2.5,tl0 1591 POIHJ' DEL NA.a ~ J BR, 2 full baths, outstandin& view~Al..t'1:f~~utit\IJ Avaloa. R90ftop 1\ln dc<l • &. cnlcrtainmenl arcL ldul vacation m pennaMnt I Puonmic YicWI ol ba , mlM A (11 bJhlS EZ walk lo restaurants .t beaches 5"7, EASTBLUFV-NEWPORT BEACH 4 BR J BA + den, totally upended borne adJaccot to OMS Bay. holeab\ally remodeled &. redecorated. New baths. kitchen, tr'OW'll ino&dJq 4 teee:9Dd llcltllft&.. Must be ltttl to b. appreciated. Lo\-cly ace borne •/pvt cn1crufnmcnt b9Ct Jlld •.• "'5.IOCI MESA VERDE! OPEN SAT 1·5 Recently remodeled: nC'Vo tile ID kitchen, new c:arpet A wtndow tJaDKnll. X•la fal'\ll)' rm, R\ alXCSS, very I& yard. 3 spaciou1 bdnns. 2~ BA. l fitcp&ac:a. Owner~· 3161 Couat:t)' Oub ....... Ofltn!'" Prim "'6t,oeo IDEAL MESA VERDE LOCATION! 3 BR I"• BA Lovely splCIOUS Ooor plan with woodcll a!luncn, refinished c:abmct:tr DC',. •h11r Irle ID lc11chcn lrmdc laundry room. Really a "mutt acd.. •• sm.ooo NEW USTING Pncicd 10 sell nowl Tlus 2 "Ory, ~ bdrm 2\11 bath bomc 11 amptioftall Fcatura • llvini r°'"" with c.1hcdral cethnp and fireplace, d1D1n1 ana. family roocn. brutf.ut bar 1Dd cuklc-~ k• cauon! S« 11 nowl ......._ U.U,OIO Ask For A MJraclc RAYlENE MIRACLE TOP PRODUCER t 16 YEARS EXPDIEHCE Office 760-5000 x114 Raldcnc& 631-1098 "Your Mother Deserves the BEST" RE/MAX South County Newport Beach 760-5000 "111110'~' • • BELCOURT ELEGANCE 0 Towne Collection-end unit California elegance blending marble, white washed oak flooring and soft tones. Approx. 4300 sq. ft. 3 BR, 3lh BA, large master, dramatic foyer, outdoor entertainment ·area w/ built-in bar/B-B-Q ctn., private exercise pool, spa and water fall. Spectacular! Owner motivated! PRICE REDUCED TO $1,150,000 BAYFRONT UVING ''Ralph Lauren" to- t a 11 y re- modeled 4 BR , 31h BA family home with large boat do ck is being of- fered for the first tune. t. swte wt sitting area overlooking the bay, commercial grade country kitchen, separate d i n i n g room and lge "Great R o o m ' ' overlooking the cob- blestone patio with custom built-in barbecue. OFFERED AT $2,250,000 D MARY 0 iTULLI SPECIALIZING IN EXCLUSIVE COASTLINE PROPER11ES 760-5000 DIANA PROSSER TOP JRODUCER 71~644-6590 760-5000 ext. 112 CAMEO SHORES $995,000 Prestigious Corona del Mar neighborhood with three private beaches! Lush courtyard entrance to this gracious 3 bedroom home. Ught &: airy with oversized rooms &: plenty of glass! Formal living & dining rooms plus separate family room. Extra large lot has plenty of room for expansion. Private rear yard with sparkling pool. Ocean View!! OLDE CORONA DEL MAR!! $750,000 Cape Cod style duplex i'n XLNT location! 3 Bedroom, 2~ Bath, two story front house with separate 3 Bedroom rental. Both arc light &: airy with fireplaces, ceramic tile, and aU the amenities one would expect frori'l three year old construction. Walk to beaches. shops &: restaurants! Creative owner wants to bear aJJ offers! ATTN: TENNIS LOVERS! $339,000 Totally renovated 4BR. 2ltIBA townhome in excellent Newport Beach heigbborbood! Walking distance to schools, shopping cl private tennis club. Recent upgrades include French doors, ceramic tile in kitchen &: baths. oew c:arpct, scraped ceilings. new applia.ncu cl new bathroom fixtures! Free gift to buyers at dosing -membership in Newport Beach Tennis Oub!! . PARK-LIKE SETTING! $65,000 under comps!! $399,000 End unit "E" plan in XL.NT location! Over 2200 sq. ft. Completely renovated with Southwestern decor. White washed pavcrs, vaulted ceilin~ &: wood burning fireplace! Practically new kitchen. 3BR, 2ltIBA plus separate family room! Three private patios and numerous community facilities! BRAND NEW! 1/2 BLOCK TO THE BEACH!! $379,000 Builder closeout!! Last one leftll 2 Bedroom plus den, 2~ bath. Ugbt cl a..iry ocean view condo!! Top of the line construction!! Hard· wood floors, ceramic tile tn kitchen cl baths, wood bumina fireplllCC and while on white appliances are just a few of the amenities. Perfect 2nd home in XLNT Newport Beach location II ~ ·------------------------------------------------------------t/Atr ~ NEWPORT BEACH SOUlH COUN1Y 760--5000 T~ • PAGE 10 I SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 WALTER MITCHELL WHEN CHOOSING A REAL TO~ always look for OM with a ~ track rec<>ld of success in the area ~ you wish to buy or sell. sell. Look for one who bedcs up promises with m results, end look for one who ts ~tally kited tO b.Jmlng your rul estate asp! ons Into reelltY. You need a realtor who mnalns con-~ successful through good tilMS end tied. thing you need Is a "fai~ Real- tor''. And don't just take your prospective rul- tor's word for it. ~ for the names end the most recent four or ~ clialts ~ed by this re.altor. Then call those past several clients end see if your pr- opective re.altor is rj~ worth hiring. And flnalty, ~ sure you like your re.altor. After al , 'ng or selling a home should be FUN as well as rewarding. If this is the type of ~lationshlp you'~ looking for WtlCll ch~ing your re.altor,call Walter Mitchell today, Newport Beoch's Bro- ker. BECAUSE YOU DESERVE TH£ BESTIU M ClCCdo'c ~ flY a 3 bcO'Oom ~lhomc localed \. mks from 11>c ocun Grat locallon In tM oat ""4tll cached 9 QI ,_,.. Cal toe;., IO ICC IM bc.aJlllul towmomc prtccd IO Id Pncul ~ bdClw ru:ail for ltlc -modd melca ttWs 1 bedroom, 1 b9Ct1 Sa f~'s best Vel\IC 9 ~ MW, bUutN ll'ltolar Oecor, lnQlda °'-l8C ot ~ plulh ~ CM)Xt. ic.- drac>cs and men 910 a.u #101 n. 11 the b..at pltc:ed 1 ~ 1 bllll ~ lr"'ll c:andD In ..... Wboa VllAllaS c~ daataty ~ and ~ mlla It* unit '"' ~ ~ lraHy p.rad and ~ed Call '°' tn llA>'*ltl•lmt ~ O* ~ 9CU ,_,. VIII 1Wboa I beOoon\ 1 \4 b1111 ¥wlfl be-..N CIUlrw _, ........ Q.stDrn ~ and ccA!9J. ~ lat)cr' ~ alllDrn ~ and mud\ ....... "1cc ....... cRfNlllcllr. Seier "" ~ cu "' It* and nut Id ltill fQf!IOl4 ~ lcmoddtd atr9 _,. I bedroom, t blltl CICllldo otfvt c....en., _, and --' *""! floolft c.-y -. ~ ~ ltYd Uuy CDndo ¥oMI __,,~and oc.I ......... mledled ~ °"" 1.000 ~ ... ~far"°"~ ... NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE VlllA BALBOA OCEAN VIEW ~.,,, ~~~~ ocean , value ~ Beach. 1 ~ & 1 bath. Model pofed. I~ & bf1ght wtth new carpet, bk, paint & men. Exaknt locabon near tennis courts, pool n:f spe. Priced to sell fast. Cell for en eppointmenl ~ler will also lease °' le.ese with option $1100. Priced at only .................... $188,000 " lcadA t ~., bllfl ¥wltl ...... .oo--.-w ll'or'll .,. p.ao Grea loe.oon -pod. ,.,. .-.sown: oou HOUSE *lD ro sw. r...m l30 lJlc #104 . . .., . -' VIUA IMIOA P04'THOUSE Most ftcxlbtc floor plen with 2 ~ rMIUr suita. Vaulted ceilings and skytl9hts throughout. White stutcn, mlnon, new point end carpel <Rat loCltlon wtth quiet northem ~· Thb bcoutlful unit 'W1U not lest.I R~ to ........................ $238,000 °"" • 9oft • --..,,.. .. ~ s.. ,.. ' ••• De, ' 1111191 CICllldl> ..... ... ._........ J , •• "°'° w ...... ~ ............. 110 Liii ... ..,, Dain-.... °".,.....,......, ....-no '~ .... _.....,.....,._ .. ,,...,pool -~ , ~ ... .,. lllild ~ ~cttllll-jlGlldMIM~ltllilonc _,..., South County (714 711 •8051 Newport Beach 0 CC 760-5000 Ext. 143 WIN "111 l IO'\'! ALONG THE COASr ·. VIEVvS OF THE COAST .. . • ·~ _........_. YllW Dromotic two bedroom townhome Light. white crd bright French dcX:lrs thra.ghout GuOld gated communi!Y Commun11Y PoOiS ord terns. prvote spO . $529,000 HAllOR RIDGE Pristine two bedroom 'Mlh \10WS In prestigious guard gated communi t y Capocote OMled Cl.xrenfti lowest estate townhome on the mai1<et Ponorcrn1e views $6.49,000 1·2 PENINSULA Chamng beOCh cottage Sl1S on great d.()lex IOt crw one block to the suf crd SCTd Approved plans for tutue 0-.plex included in puchose PflC0 $370,000 CDM DUPLEX Great b.Ji In Corona del Ma. Tv.u ui1s both Y¥1th firepla ces Needs updating Great rentals. nGYt4ef rQOf. Make Ofter $475,000 LOT YALUI Fabulous south of . the ~ bUY Two t.nts in geot CU-de-SOC IOcoflOn One block to foolbldge. Seller WC111S to set $1H,000 , , . PRESENTED BY ANN PETER AND SUZANNE SHULER llG CANYON Great buy Great 1nvesrment Great once Deowne model 'Mth city 11gnts and some ocean views Price ret1ects prcperty IS 1n need Of u;:x:Xrting Prrvote DOOi and soc $1,075,000 JASMINE CREEK VIEW RelaX and enrov the saenrtv ot tho oc~ frorr this rerncx:>?led thlee bt..."'Of(X)r1 townnome 1n exclusive Quo:d gated community lnv1t1 ng and lushly loridseopcd gorder\S $679,500 CORONA DEL MAR This dromot1colly remcx::ieled thee bedroom towrrome V¥111 take yc:x.J breath away Wonderful tk:xxPIOn ta entertaining . upper level hos ocean ~ $649,000 UNDA ISU Stunning five bedroom hOme complete 'Mth per and Slip 10 occornrnoc:Xlte a large t>oot -guard gated community with tennis $1 ,975,000 LH HAllOI RIDGE ESTATE This pcperty IS Pf)Ced under tre lost comporei:lle sote ord \Jt&.IV Exquisrto custom fou bedloom name 'Mlh pcr.oromc Vl0'NS spcrnng from CotOlro to the ocecn. h:>rbef. Poloo Vefdas CTd b6¥bnd . $3,699,000 THfS NEWl.:Y GOMPlETED 8,000 SQ-FT ESTATE IS NOW BEING OFFERED FOR SALE . PRICE UPON REQUEST FULL 6% TO SELLING BROKER CONTACT KENT McNAUGHTON (714) 673-5368 GAS MEXICO AR< HITECT • EDWARD GIDDINGS AIA DEVEWPER • KENMAR • CABO SAN WCAS, PEDREGAL BUJLDU • MARX GIDDINGS ATIENTION SINGLES! This Ocean-Bay View Condominium is for You! Enjoy sensational views of Newport Harbor & the Channel entrance, the ocean, Catalina, the Peninsula & China Cove. Watch the sunset or walk to the village or beach from this new, one-of-a-kind condo with two bedrooms, dining room, designer kitchen, bullt·ln laundrv, cozy llreplacc &r-hlgh ceil- ings. Seller will consider all offers. $670,000 MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION Be on vacation every dayl 2614 OCEAN BLVD. 'Ill 110''' Call me today for your showing! B.J. JOHNSON 721-0048 .. AND NEWPORT BEACH Linda Oeth . 721-0116 Lois Jacobs 76().8384 \ BREATHTAKING OCEAN VIEWS • CHARMING FIXER • 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS •CHOICE CORNER LOCA TlON $1,550,000 • Costa Meu • COM (So. of PCH) • Harbor Ridge • Harbor Ridge 2BD 11ABA 3BO 2BA VIEW STEPS TO OCEAN •VIEWS OF BAY & OCEAN •POOL & SPA •OVERSIZED CORNER LOT $1,299,000 OCEAN & CITY VIEWS • PRESTIGIOUS GATED COMMUNITY •LARGE PATIOS, SPA •REDUCED $715,000 380 ~VIEW, SPA 480 3BA GATED $825 mo. $1975 mo. $3500 mo. $3800 mo. SPECIAL SUMMERWIND I •SPACIOUS FLOOR PLAN .• GOURMET KITCHEN • EXCELLENT VALUE $699,000 PICTURE PERFECT •VIEWS • COUNTRY CHARM • 2 HOUSES TO BEACH $897,000 MODEL PERFECT • PANORAMIC VIEWS • TWO FIREPLACES • PROFESSIONALLY DECORATED WE MADE IT HAPPEN! SOLD IN 1992 , • 1915 Bayside Dr . • 419 Begonia • 7 Ocean Vlsta • 510 Femleaf • 5 Morning Mist • 35 Sea Island • ;?831 Bayview • 1950 Port Locksleigh • 35 North Hampton • Others In Escrow CALL US FOR RESULTS IN REAL · ESTATE - •. ~ Grubb ·,Ellis "'. . . 644-6200 ' . BAYCREST Model Perfect, 4BR, pool, security system $745,500 BAYRIDOE Largest plan, customized, 3BR, 3BA $34Q,OOO BAYVIEW TERRACE Detached, pnvate yard, 38R, Nr Backbay $3Q5,000 BALBOA ISLAND TRIPLEX-great income potential $575,000 BALBOA ISLAND Duplex, 2 story front house, 2BR, + apt. $750,000 BALBOA ISLAND Updated, customized, 3BR, 3BA, location+ S82Q,OOO BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX-Totally redone. Call for details.. $P75,000 BAYPOINT BAYSHORES BAYSHORES BAYSHORES BEACH/INCOME BEACH/INCOME BELCOURT BELCOURT BIG CANYON BIG CANYON B.C MCLAIN BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS B LUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS CORONA DEL MAR Under value!, 3BR, 2.5BA townhome $24Q,OOO Extra large lot, 3BR, spacious patio $750,000 Spacious 3BR, 2BA, cottage, upgraded $74Q,500 Custon Mediterranean style, 3BR, 3.5BA $1,2Q5,000 COTTAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH · R-2 $370,000 Beach & Income, 4BR!3BR Duplex $545,000 Custom upgrades, 3BR, kitchen w/nook $855,000 TENNIS ESTATE, call for brochure $3,4Q5,000 Goff course view, European flair, 4BR $1,725,000 Ocean, city ltght:s view. 3BR, 3BA $1,075,000 Mini view of l1ght:s,tree.s. 2BR $373,000 Three BR, 2BA, Plan "r $37Q,OOO Selling at a loss! 3BR, 2BA, 1 story $37Q,OOO 3BR. upgraded Trina, end location SJaQ,000 Greenbelt location, remodeled, 38R $375,000 Bay views, re~d. 2BR, 2BA $:JgQ,OOO Updated, 4BR, 3BA, model perfect $42P,OOO Greenbelt/Newport Center views $42Q,OOO Private dflveway, former model, 38R S43Q,OOO "E" Plan, beautiful. 3BR, 2.5BA $45P,OOO Front Row, views/ remodeled & expanded $550,000 FRONT ROW! View; 3BR, 2.5BA NOW! $499,000 2BR. single family, R-2 Lot, North of Hwy, $425,000 CORONA DEL MAR Brand new, Mediterranean style, 28R, 2BA, $468,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-new roof, new paint, great starter $4 75,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-great area, walk to village $47P,500 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX S.Hwy. cottage plus 2BR, unit $535,000 CORONA DEL MAR Duplex. 3/2 plus 211 owner/user $548,500 CORONA DEL MAR Custom townhome, Views from master $587,000 CORONA DEL MAR Newer home, steps to v;11age, 38R, 2.5BA SOPP,000 CORONA DEL MAR Harbor, bay and ocean view, 2BR, NEW/ $010,000 CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR COSTA MESA COSTA MESA DOVER SHORES DOVER SHORES DOVER SHORES DOVER SHS AREA EASTSIDE EASTS/DE EASTS/DE EASTSIDE EMERALD BAY Outstanding views, 48 R, marble entry $7QQ,OOO Steps to beaches, picture perfect, 3BR $8Q7,000 So Hwy, Spa in private patio, maids qtrs, $Q4P,OOO Spectacular c oastline v;ews, 2 stoty $1,550, Bayfront, French Regency, sweeping v;ews $1,875, Direct access to sand, oceanlront, 3BR $2,200, Bayfront, Mediterranean flair, 48R $2,P50, Knowleton Manore, 18R, 1BA, #arg41 lolt $145,000 3BR, starter home, quiet cul-de-nc $215,000 E.xpanded and upgraded, 48R. 3BA S8P5,000 Gated mini-estate, his/hers master baths 148 FT.BAYFRONTl!I New construction Large home, 48R, 4.5BA, maids qb, pool Tn-lelvel townhome, 38R, 2.5BA French Normam:Jtt style, 48R, 2.5BA Southern exposure, large reer yard Remodeled In 1ggo , 38R, 2BA Great v;ew, charming 38R, cottage SPG5,000 $2,885,000 $74P,OOO $23Q,OOO $330,000 $3 16,000 $45P,000 $PP5,000!. CosiaMesa • N ewportBeacb • Corona t1ezM ar • -. lmne•EmeraldBay .Jrv1neCove •LagunaBeacb GRUBB A ELUS MORTGAGE SERVICES NOW OFFERING THE LOWEST RATES AROUND t • Refinance Current Home • Finance a New Home CALL ME • KATHY DAPPER 644-6200 Fow: C•n••t Mortgage Loa• Rates .. ' Views to Dana Pomt, spa, open beams $1,450,000 EMERALD BAY Ocean views! large lot, 3BR, 2.5BA $1,500,000 EMERALD BAY Oceans1de,overlooks green._ beach, 48R $1,850,000 EMERALD BAY Whitewater views, walls of glass $2, 100,000 EMERALD BAY LUXURIOUS NEW!!! home, Views . 48R $2,475,000 EMERALD BAY Emerald Bay, oceanfront, 3BR, 3.5a4 $3,450,000 HAl!f BOR HIGHLNDS Upgrades, garden room, 3BR, 2.5BA $401,500 HARBOR ISLAND Dock, views, bwld your dream home . $3,950,000 HARBOR ISLAND · THE ULT/MA TE BA YFRONT Call for details $10,900, HARBOR RIDGE Stunnmg hi/I & city lights view, 2BR $649,000 HARBOR RIDGE Ocean, city lights views. expanded. 3BR $715,000 HARBOR VW HILLS Redecorated, one story, 48R, 2 SBA $769,000 HARBOR VW HILLS Panoramic v1~s' ref/eel/on pool, 4BR $799,000 HARBOR VW HILLS Panoramic views. 48R, custom features $975,000 HARBOR WOODS NEW PRICE Location' 28R, 2BA $237,000 HARBOR WOODS End location. 2 master sw tes, upgrades $ 2 89. 000 IRVINE COVE Oceanside of Hwy, 48R, pool, spa $2,450,00C JASMINE CREEK Remodeled, expanded, small view, 2BR $529,000 JASMINE CREEK Highly upgraded, pnvate greenbelt loc $549,000 JASMINE CREEK Custom features, 3BR, 2.5BA, bultt-lns $649,000 JASMINE CREEK Fabulous views'"· many superior upgrades $679.500 . KINGS ROAD Panoramic views, 48R. 4BA, family room $945,000 KINGS ROAD FRONT ROW! views, 48R. 48A. 3 F!P $1,390,000 LAGUNA NIGUEL Hill Top, ocean, mountam, city views $629,000 UDO ISLE BAYFRONT, 2 bodrs~s. fantastic views $3, 700,000 UDO SANOS 5BR, 4BA, pool, super spacious home $599,000 UNOA ISLE Pier and slip, view, 58R, 4.5BA LH s un 5. ooo UNDA ISLE Bayfront-mam channel view, pool/spa LH $1,995,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Old Caltforn1a style, oversized lot s 530, 000 PENINSULA POINT PENINSULA SOUTH LAGUNA SPYGLASS HILL UPPER NEWPORT UPPER NEWPORT VIL.LA BAL.BOA VJU.A SALBOA Walk to beach & wedge. 38R,3.SBA BAYFRONT • Dock for so·+ boat Unique! Fantastic views, pnvate pool and spa View of ocean & city, expanded tSBR 48R, remodeled, huge enclosed yard Frve, BR, pool, spa, Cherry lake area Penthous•Priced to sell now! PENTHOUSE, ocean vrew, ~BR. 2BA 1-1 ...... -----M t-1 N 1-1 1-4 M $599,900 $1,850,000 $1 ,229,00::J $1,295,00C $475,000 $530,000 $295,000 $ 43S. ()(')()' # r. -.. PA'Ge"'16 I SAT\JRO'AY, May 9, 1992 NEWPORT BEA~A ~ .. P.ttO't"'f Aat ntATE • THE REAL--ESTATE SUPERIOR AGENTS PROVIDING SUPERIOR SERVICE FOR THE PAST 33 YEARS Ed Jolrl 3 BEDROOM HALECREST HOME with beautiful block bottom pool Upgraded & reody to move into. A steal ol $224,000 FOUNTAJN VALLIY Lorge _. BR 2VJ BA family size townhouse with over 1800 sq ft., ex· cellent location Nice yard & attached gorage. $205,900 PRICED TO SELL Lovely Meso Woods hidden two story home 4 BR/3 BA w/fom1ly room Over 2180 sq ft Your own pnvote & qu1e1 retreat lo- cated on o large cul-de-soc lot lnv11tng sporid1ng pool w/3 oddrtionol side yards Shows bnght & airy Great South Coast Metro location. Askmg only $270,000 GARDEN GROVE Four bedroom shows like model Beout1fully remodeled New hie in kitchen and boths new carpeting, pointed inside ond out lush green landscaping front ond bock. Wosher dryer included '" purchase pnce $215,000 TRIPLEX Huntmg1on Beach pnde of owner· ship! Very well locoted, two miles from the ocean Front unit one story, ideol for owner OC· cupont lnlenors very well maintained. ~~by showing Over sub1ec1 to inspection. $315,000 SPACIOUS 2 STORY 3 BO end unit with l1reploce, large bolconr off moster bedroom. Pollo is peried for BBQ' s 2 cor goroge with eK!ro storage. Asking $191,000 SANT A ANA Attn first hme buyers. Cosmetic ... er 1n nice neighborhood 3 BR, 2 BA, fire· ploce R V access., seller needs out Will lease, option with low down Asl1ng $169,500 ANAHEIM If you love to entertom, this 11 the home for yov 3 BR, 1 :v ... BA Upgraded krtchen & cabinets Tiled bths New tile roof, lom rm overlooking potio & spo Seller will consider leose ophon $250,000 INDUSTRIAL CONDO ~mately 2,560 sQ It w/5"40 sq It of air conditioned officas. Two restrooms, coffee bor w/s1nk, range, frig. Wore· house hos 2 skylights, 15' ceiling cleoronce 200 amp power ponel, 12' trvck door Ample porl<ing $300,000 OPEN HOUSES OPEN SATURDAY ONLY P• • FMA ~90 S... Rllall. C M '270.000 I S ,.,, 2120 ....... CJt 256 AoR LA CJt 1114.500 5211.000 SUNDAY dfap?J ~ot&:.'t 1~ CJ:)~ BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED .lorge bode yardl Remodeled 3 bedroom, 1 VJ bath home with ceromtC ti1e cO\Jnter tops and Roonng. Qoss ~ woll, skyiights and French door tn kitchen. Bike to beoch. $219,900 BEAUTIFUL MEl'ltOPOUTAN AREA, wolk to South Coast Plow, and Performing Alts Center. 3 BR, 2 BA condo, vouhed ceiling, oir condihonef, pool, spo, souno & game room. Owner very motivated $129 ,500. 2 BEDROOM 2 both townhome with fire· ploce Great condition. Patio, and 2 cor en· closed goroge. S 1,000 A MONTH LEAS1 WITH OP110NI 3 8R home huge lot with room to odd teCOnd unit. wilr help witt1 finondng. Mou offer, owner ~- Ing out of state -S1" BEAUTIFUL EXPANDED HOMI in notu· rol setting. 3 BR + den. 2 both, lorge family room, with Ben Franklin stove. Close to beach & cool ocean oir. $225,000 IEXCIPTIONALL Y SHARP IASTSIDI CO'nAGll Must see to oppteciotel T~ refurbished inside & out. Beoutifvl ho floon, fifeploce if\ LR, Otning rm, w/boy window Lrg. Whirlpool tub w/skvfight in bathroom. 2 BR.a· w/reor ycird access. P'rolessionolly londscoped $264,SOO COUNTWY CMAltMlllt l.ofie 3 bedfoon\ home. remodeled country IOtchen. cio. to beoch ond cool ocean olr. Lo~ lot 67 >. l 10. R V 0< boot access, extra IOfve tool sh.d $1M.OOO COLLEGE PARK/COSTA MUA Des roble locohon lnV1t1ng pool w/seporote spo. Wolk to elementary school Close to shoooi~ and OCC. light & 01ry 3 BR 2 BA. appro• l 656 ~.ft. home with pou1ble R V access. Reduced to $2,.,900 WALK TO WORK from yOV< new home 1n Mesa Verdel Recently remodeled Meto Verde Plozo hos office and ,.toil space o;,oJoble from 500 to 5-400 sq ft. For 1nfonnotion, conlod Mork less ot 6-41 -1-487 °' stop by for o pet· M:>nol 1our ot 1525 Mesa Verde Eost, Suite 210. 110• VIEW Of OCIAN & city llgtnJ 2 moster bedroom, 2~ both condo on the bluffs. l VJ m1le1 to beach. s21 s.- HUNTINGTON BEACH Adiw teniott complex 2 SR, 2 BA. condo. ~ bedroom With both ond wolk-in dOset. ~ ~ & Olt. with bu1lt·1n buffet Ground le¥el unit. $1 ....... POPULAI SOUTH COAST SHOlllSI Gated community with pnyote lou. pool, tpO, & clubhouse Detoched polio home wfftt IOfae loft, fom1ly room. 3 !R/1~ BA with l992~lt. Co. thedral ce1hngs, wd bvmtng fp IW cotfiooed. Wet bor 2 cor CJ1toch. goroge. Acroas fn:Mn Crystal Cburt leose opttan CM>Joble. Asldna onlv $2H,tol NEW ON TMI M:.-n EostMde dol house ~ ~ lnteriot. 3 beef.. room, 2 both, flreoloce. P~ londlcop--~ front & reor wtth o\Jlomatlc aprinkter ~ • To see 11 toopprwc:iot.. 1169,... ftllflCT INVISlMINT/STAITll HOMI S.ngle fomdy ~ with o ._. en- closed patio This home hot o lot ol ~ Offers, RV occess A& on,......,., rool S 156,000 GREAT LOCATIONI Close to beach Wollr to poric ond shooc>tng. R.V or boot occm:a. lotge 70 a 110 sq ft ~ S1tS,MO ANAHllM 3 BR, 2 BA. super condllon. ~ bedrooms, new carpet, new point, new windOw covenngs, R.V. occms, ond more. f 1U~ CHARMING a Wt BA 8f)'SOI\ Springs condo. Perfect for 1st hme buyer needing toa shelter End unit, f1reploce, wosh./dryer incl. one cor garage plus corport Nice complea. Shows excellentl Only S",500 _____ ...._ ______ ,;;,;,,.;..;;:;;.;;;;~ 2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 54~2313 **" '''' '""' ....... Ne.oAl'8EA~IMESA f'A.OT' I REAL ESTATE .... \\.'' ·' .. ,.,. ........ ,'-'''• SATURDAY. Maya 1992 /PAGE 17 Incredible . 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Col Tom & Shoron (Vogt) Allinson, 673·8728 OI 720.0611 Newport ..... A rnounto.t1 t91190t in ~ Heights This urnque home ()9ens up lo o mountoin-lib wn1ng SpoclOUS ond l.ght 2 bedtoom, 2 both leotwes lorge remodet.d lutchen, two LrePo<n ond eiiponded moste< wotie Posstbi. ocean view with 1econd SIC>f'f oddohon $489,000 Col 720-0611 .......... hoch Charming 4 Wvom, 2 both ..,...,. Q9e1'1 .__, N.w k1tcn.n with top of !he lane opploonc.. ond gron1.. counter lops F~e w.th custom monde Eatro lorge lot hos room lot expons.on S.CS.,500 Coll 720-0611. Co.ta Mesa 8eoutiful PodRc Coost townhome. Ouol mos· tiw suc!es Smoll quiet comp!. Cozy loreploce. ~ patio. 2 CD( altoched gotoge. Close lo IChools ond shopping s 178, 900 CoN 720· 0611 Newport hoch latgt 3 bedroom, 2 s both. 0.S.roble end unit. Newly pointed .Inside Ctodt.ng Mploce btro lorve modw '" UJl',ce c°"'9d po!lo Gcwge. G\liet no near huge ~ and canyon pat\ S185,000 Col 72().0611 Huntington hoch Seo01 On The Gfwens 3 bedroom, 2. s both end """ Dn»imotic lootplon Moible ~. llllO f teploces, wtt bot. ~ ..,,... le floor ond ..tlite ~ cobnels 2 ccx poge $389,500. Col 720-0611. , nyon $pec10ny dM>gned 4 bedroom. 3 5 both e.eculrve home offering opprox 3,800 sq feet of l1vtng spoce Fom1ly room with un.que lodge style l1reploce French doors rhroughou1 Gorgeous )'Ord woth pool ond 1po LO¥ely views of Clly lights ond qoll course S 1,345,000 Coll Shoro" t) & .. 8eou1tlully eapo"ded townhome 1n prest90Us comple~ 3 bedrooms, 3 botns ~ 3,200 sq feet of l1v1ng spoce F!Owing lloofi>lon w.•h spectoculor .. e"" of golf course Ell1ens•ve use of rnorble ond gronole FonloS1ic commun11'y omen•l•es S895,000. Coll 120.061 1 Newport 9eoch Mogmf~ntfy desogned on clou ic hol10n style 3 bedrooms, 3 both Fot..,,.r Vie'# o$ bod: boy Roch rnorble floors , lormol d1n1ng room Chorm1ng lounto1n Secluded ond peaceful Mff•ng 8ubbl"'9 spo S899,000 Coll 720-0611 Eleg?nt cO<ldo on qu e1 .,' e v.: 3 bedrooms, 3 bo1hs wolh o spoc.ous floorplon Oon•ng room. paneled def\ ond lwO f.,eploces Surrounded by fonros• c Joponese gordens ..,jth 'pond wo•erfol \ sunken f1rep1t with seot1n9 Comm1.1n•t; pool ond spo S669 ,000 Coll 720·06 l 1 Balboa Peninsula A toucb of elegance s•eps c ·~ v l!'c 4 bedroom 4 bol,.. upper nome "' n le" :1 bedroom 2 bo•n lower "Ome ~~"'' lo• •!1·10#$). Mony cus•om feotu•t's 1.e c•o ... n mold ngs, ... e• bor I reploces, ind rec• gr• •ng ond rosreful ~ca< 4 cor gore~ .. '" eatro JlOr~ $7•9.000 Co1 720-061 Sea Island T remendovs "Olue 2 bedroom. 2 borh upper level pion Voulted ce~.ngs creole on open spoco0vs fee1•"9 Cozy conversotl()l'I oreo Fom•"f room woth loreploce b1ro lorge declt S520 000 Coll todoy 720-0611 Costa Mesa f>nme cul de 50C locOtion II\ one o/ ~ O'l'O S bes1 neoghbothoods 3 bedrooms. l 7 5 bo..,s Two crocUng fireploces Move .n cond"oon ~ing pool Wolk lo sdlools S169 500 Coll 720-0611 Newpon hoch Gorgeous, epor.ted and ~modeied S bed room, 4 bo!h 111 lop cond.i.on Beo...~fu., ~ oroted ~ 3,6()() sq ~ of ~ ... ng $pl){C ~. boy W>ndows ond 3 repio<.es S659 .000 Co 720-0611 Newport 9.ach Charming single Port condo 11P S.rTy ODO sure focu ~ 3 ~s. l bo~ Fully enctos.d lonoi Pnced lo 2 cor go rage S352,000 Col n0-0611 I I,, I•'" :. 1'1 I -20-0h I I '''"I''''' 1:1 '.l< h NEWPORT"8£ACt=1/COSTA"MESA·PtLOT I At!At 'eS~" - (i§jGEORGE ELKIN-s coM-P*N Rm>UCD TO SEW! Bluffa best buy with over 2400 sq.ft. 4 bedroom. 3 bath, upgraded kitchen and apedous bonua room. Sunny comer location on ~ cul de sac off Vista Umbrosa. Prlvate patio, greenbett & community pool. F antastlc prioe. lnc:iudes land $409,000 F1RST TIME BUYERS • HERE'S YOUR CHANCEi Move right into this per1ect condo featuring community spa ptus fight carpeting, mirrored wardrobes. ceiUng fan & custom closer Price Includes washer/dryer and retngera1or Greatly reduced to S93,500 GREAT LOCATION IN Pl!NTRIDQE COW • COSTA MESA. 2 bedrooms. 2 bath condo next to swimming pool atream and waterlall On quiet cul-de-aac with num~rous Y.Q.grades. MOTIVATED SELLERI S 179,000 ATTENTION FIRST TIME BUYERS! A Newport Beach addreaa In a ·beautiful neighborhood. Overlook• a lovety greenbeh Easy walk to Eastblutl Shopping Center. community, pool, pJ'rks and schools. Telle edv•ftteve of thla fentaatlc price! S198,000LH LOVELY EASTSIDE COSTA MESA TOWNHOUSE. Open & aky · 3 bedfoom, 2'"1 bath, air conditioning, ca- thedral ceilings anached 2 car garage Great locatlonl Large rear pa110 exterior recently painted $215,000 NEWPORT BEACH FOR $238,000. GREAT START· ER UNIT OR RETIREMENT HOME. overlooking a lush greenbeft area Thts fantastic price Includes the land and Is an easy walk to Eastbluff Shopping Center, com- munity pool schools parks & churches Owner wants a last sale Submit PRICED TO SELL • ONLY $252,500! In Eastslde Cost.t Mesa near the Santa AN C<xlntry Club & close to SouTh Coast Plau The den can be converted Into a bedroom, making this a 3 bedorom home wtth formal dining room, atnum. secluded baek yard plus much more • call to seel OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-4 122 llASTl!RS CIRCLE, COSTA llESA •.a.G ATIDJ .M .Pl!TIRI MIDITaRMJll!AM COllMUMITY. Light A brtgf1I 2 bedroom, 2 bldt\ end unit wlttl 9 ft. ~ A llftaChed garllge. ~ mJrrora In clr*1g --reftecta the wood bunW1Q flrecMce, Top qi.-y kitchen wtth count9r 6at. Inside i.undry room & large wrap arou;i patio. i=:Mnl locdon nw bad{ bay. Now onty ,eoo. ABSOLU'RLY TMa Bl!ST PRICl!D COITA lln.A DUPLD.I Doni let thla one pass you byl Ideal for owner occupMt who needs help wl1h the payments. Near pane, .oopping, church" & new senior citizens center. The attractive 2 bd. 1 ba reots lor $875, & the larger aeeond unit, wtth red brick patio, rents fol S 1190. Both have prtvate yards & Inside laundry. $259,900 TRIPLU • RSTSIDI! COITA MEU la priced 10 Miit Thia wonderfully maintained triplex offers one 3 bedroom 2 bath unit wl1h laundry room & attached 2-car geraigel TWO, ~ bedroom, 2 bath units, one wl1h nice yard, the otfMr with a large deck. All have ftreplacea. eop:mooity laundry ...... lMJO LOOKING FOR A COSTA lll!SA FOUR-PLEXf This l>Nuttful 4 unit complex la fresh on the market. and at a tantaatlc ptloe, too. Each unit Is 2 bedn>Om, light & airy. and some units have a nice moontaln view. 'The,.. are cathedral oefflnga. separate utility meters & a great curbside apPMJ. Owner may even carry a small second! $424,900 DUPLEX WITH A VIEW TO LOW • New on rhe mar· ket. The time Is right to buy this Balboa Peninsula prop- erty. 2 Br. 2 ba up w/ beamed celling 1 bd. 1 ba loW8f w/prfvate patio 2 fireplaces. Inside laundry Unob- structed view out to ooean, beach and piM. $550,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS REMOOl!L • This 3 bed· room, 2 bath ~ a MUST SEE · once Inside you feel you are home l..&rge master suite offers open beam oetllngs, walk-1n cioset & French dool'I that open to the apa In 1-0-bactcyard. 3 car garage & RV eccess off altey. *430,000 LOV•LY atG CANYON U'AND•D DOY•R llOOllL Stained glaaa A beYeled entry doors. High c.fllnQ8 & crown rrioldlnoa. Fabuk>ua Mld'#ood ftoora. Woncferlul ~ woocf bultb In famJty room & kitchen. 8ullt4na and aafe In maater bedroom. l.andtcaoed by Rogert Gardent wtth Malibu Ugtrta. •eee.~ CAlltlO HIQMUllD • WOllDmU'VL l'AlllLY NOMI on a large comer lot. Spacb 11 ftoor plan which la open & airy. Enc:loMd front yard, ...., yard hu pool Md spa. Key to 3 Pffvllle bwhee. ~ to MW coutal dewl- opment. ..... ooo OPDHOUSaUT A IUM 1• 4501 WAYld ROAD, COROllA HL Ult 759-9100 OWMl!R Dl!S,l!RATI -,,uca ........ o sao,ooo. MUST ~ LMa "'*' "4.0CIP a '"'' Leu than 9X groul At 1hfa prtce .,,... ~. 2 Bd. 1 ba units wm not be avanablt tot long! LocllMd wtlNn euy reach Of busfneaa, pwtta. churchet & r bw:hee. the•• good lool(loa units .,.. ... Y to kMS> r~ The asking pnc. It SMl,900 ... tn. tltM to cal la NCYW, before Interest rates go up. 17 Corporate Plaza• Suite 101 •Newport Beach, Califomla 92660 R EALTORS ... Since 1922 WIN lllllbnil 10% DOWN -PRIVATE BEACH VIEW This l bdrm, )~ bltli movt in condition, custom home lw llO' Yiews and n's ju.st 2 minuta from Emttald Bay's b.alf milt loog private bacb. Enjoy 10 acra of parks, S bghttd crnnas couns l!l 4 pool swim c:t111tr. S rrunum from Fashion ub.n4, N.B. Rtduccd to $1,1'S,OOO OPEN HOUSE SAT le SUN 1-S, m EMEllALD BAY, LACUNA BEACH CATE CUAIU>ED 494-tUS FOR CLEAMNCE . Blll McCORMACK at 4"4-lS.5.5 SPECTACULAR BUYS ON COST A MESA UNITS As the market turns around, and before interest rates rise, why not consider this investment property? DUPLEX -Absolutely the best priud duplex on the market. Ideal for owner occupant .. lncome is $875 & $1190. Priced at $259,900. FOURPLEX -Substant.W building. built in 1972, well situated on the lot, excellent curb appeal & dose to all businesses. All a.re 2 bedrooms. $424,900 TWELVE UNIT -OWNERS DESPERATE -PRICE SLASHED! Less than $84,000 a unit! You simply can't beat it! All 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Submit! $99,900 Call JOYCE DABOLT at &46-2389 TWO INCOME UNITS -BALBOA PEN. A stnigh! new 10 tbt ocnn and bacb O\'trlootUnc I.ht lush gro.u.nds of a tttmt. The 2 bedroom, 2 bath upper unit b.u hign ~lmtd «iling1, l1gh1 bnP,t. freshly ~ttd ~ving mu. French slicln doors to balcony. Fircpbct, inJ1dt bundry. Tht I bedroom, 1 beth lo .. ·er urut bas a pnntc _piuo, futplm, · Wit kite.hen. A rut find for SSS0,000. Ma.kt your appt •1th Connie. CAU CONNlE BETTON at 720-141' .. SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 t PAGE 21 ·~ Remodeled, expanded and customized 5 bedroom. 4 •,1 bath home with gorgeous panoramic view. Large back yard. Call Sally for more details and a pnvate showing. Offered at $775,000. CAU SAUY SHIPLEY at 644-0496 I SUPER LOCATION! I .• . Lovely Eastside Costa Mes'a T own hou se with a Cape Cod exterior. This home is open and airy with its cathedral ceilings. 3 pedrooms, 2 V2 baths, attached 2 car ·garage and a large rear patio .. Great price. $215,000 CALL ST AN WYLIE at 786-4845 Come tn t e e t o a wor s m the gated communitv of Big Canyon. Beautiful view of citv light'> and golf course. Marvelou pool & spa plu a lo' eh home. Call Vi for more dctaJls and .i pnvate howmg. OPF.N ttOU E AT & UN M 1 RUl:. H ANTILLY, BIG CANYON· N.8. CALL VI SAXTON :u 6'46·1769 GEORGE ELKINS COMPAN 11 CORPORATE PLAZA. sum 101 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 759-9100 "1!l l IO'''' -. • -~--- PAGE 22 I SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE GREAT PROPERUES .JN-PREMIBR-19GA1:IONS- MAKB YOUR OPPER NOW/ I Summer, winter, spring or fall this sophisticated 2BR condo will fill your needs. Central air, fireplace, treetop vi~ and short walk to private beaches. REDUCEDl~/$219,000 China Cow condo. Just 1 ~ blocks to beach, faces a quid sun and shade patlo. 2BR, 2BA. big 2-car gantge, skyflghts. firepla~ & great neighbors $335,000 Jasmine Creek's best Plan 2' Upgraded almost 2.000 sq. ft.. 2BR. den. formal dirung & breakfast rooms. You'll enjoy the hID & peek ocean vtew. central alr, security. 3 pools & tennis galore $585,000 Stunning, complddy redone condo on the bay In Corona ckl Mar. 2BR. 2BA unit has great vtews & sty!e. Owners haw found another home & need to sdl (please!). REDUCED! Was W910081o $695,000 Sandcastle. updated & expand~ around Ooor lBR + 9lrden room. Jovdy patio, steps to pool & spa. Low cart & peac:e(ul, OM new condition for you! $275.000 Neatest Sproul duplo on pmty Acada Awnuc near Camadon Pa.ric. 3BR cory home built around a paUo, and a 1aJ1e 2BR. 2BA unit • great tenants. too! ~.000 Simply some of the best unobstructed 1 vtcws you C¥U tee at any pttc:e (above ts but a small tut&) In the best penthouse loca· tlon on the bayl Sdle:rs want aD olf'aal $829.000 Big, bright, mulU -l~d townhome with panoramic vtstas Crom most Ultimate Cam1Jy home. dufQned with prtY8cy (or you a younl 4BR. rooms• 3BR. 2 SBA. 2.400 sq. f\., va~edl..85 = & custom format dJnJn9. 2 famUy rooms. has·tt~ ldtc.hcn on a larlt comer appointments REDUCED! . to Sl.089.000 vtew lot. Ocun & golf COUl"K vtews are atru St.100.000 ~ dJ ~ ~ For"'"' pril'au 1laowU.1 of tlt111 tut4 odur fl111 110•11 ••• or.:.to .,,..,.,, • COIU•"""41• ~ ~ <f ~ "''""""'du ui#o/10w,,,...,,,.,-•• e.a 3407 E. Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 (714)673-8494 I lllldlMI"'*" ' '-. . . - :iT4T?:f IA:iP I T() 110 A;>:H4 ~T:>""''-'~/\,Q TQna t./~IA NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE #4 ....... Ccnnt $289,000 2712 W. Oceanfront $1.299,000 Call CAROL MlJLVEY Call BILL SCHONIAU & PATSY CARSON Ab5otute J'nO\le-ln condition! Vtty popular Plan #4 In Newport Oest. 3 bedrooms, 21fl baths. 2 decks, formal dining room. Retreat . off master suite. Uv\ng room hbs "woodsy" \Mw and faatura vaulted ceilings. fiNplac:e and a ~ bar. Convenient eat- ing aru in kitchen. Wonderful community am~tia fnduding pool, spa and tennis. Buutifully appointed 4 years new beachfront 3 bedroom. 3 bath home Contemporary decor, superb aaftsmansh1p, fuU secunty system mtef"com. AM FM radio Gourmet kitchen, view of Catalina Master suite with spa bath & windows maximizing oc.eM Views. LIDO ISLE SING&.£ l.EVl!.L CHA..a S61.0.oeo Move in as is ~m $40,000 in plans & pennits Included! 3BR. 2BA & den. 40' lot, sunny expocUT'"e and grwat community amenities lnduding sailing, bt.cha & m.nnis. STaEET TO STaEET LOCATION $675,000 3BR. 3ru3A home lnduding maaer suite with sitting area and fireplace 2nd flrcp&ace In living room. DoubW garage, buiJt-ln electric kttchen with Jennalr & miaowove. NEDITEllllANEAN ftADI S7•t.OOO Quahty const.rud>On daal'bes th1S 4BR home on n 40' lot Lush landlQping, sunny &. private pat.Jo. Located close to Genoa playground and tenn~. UNDtJ"-ICATED O..OllTUN11'Y $760.000 Below ~t ~. custom built 3 BR, 3 BA home Uc::eDcnt street to meet location p1us an the utras you would eyer need' ENIOY THE UFESn'LE 1795,000 Spacious 5 BR home on sought-after 45' lot. Open ~ and goc'9llOUS 90Uth-fadng patio lends lttelf to aitertaining Walking distance to Udo VUlage. DE.SIGNEll'S SHOWPLACE $191.000 Eltdting 4 BR. 3 BA home on one of the Wand's best 5trttts. Hardwood f1oon. French doon, fantastic kitchen, private c::ourtyard, securtty system and the list goes on! OCEANFRONT PROPElllES PlllllZ ac»"""ALll LOCATIOlt $9SS.MO 3 bedroom oc:anfront houM pkll Income unit on ownized R-2 act. 2-car ~· 30 >t 102.5 lot. DlJPUX ON THE MND Sl.lM,000 Owner may help ft.nanc:e this earner locadon duplex. 3 BR unit con1iR1 of 2 BR. 1 BA upmin; 1 BR, 1 BA downstah. 2 BR, 2 BA aperir'Mnt has bum cailingia It ~. SPECl'ACULAll DllPIZX Sl.t69.000 3 BR. 2 BA upper, 2 BR, l BA lower. New ~ach iidc expansion lnduda well-wall ocean Yi«W wtndow, panonimlc white water and coa.sta1 wat~ views, Ext»U.nt pertdng. $90,000'yr. Income. NEWPORT CREST MODEL ftJIRCT s2a,.ooo It's aD be.en done f~ you! 4 BR. 2lfz BA 2000 sq. ft. In best loc.ntion. Vaulted ce1hngs, wet bar and fireplace In living room. Mirror o,wrk in formal dining room. f\JLL OCEAN VIEW Pl.ANS $34,,000 Completely remodeled 3 BR. 2Vl BA townhome. Oak cabinetry In lMng ~ with wet bar. New carpeting and palnt...move-ln ~nd1tion' Community pool. spa & tennis. Walk to uW beach LOADED WITH UPGllADIES SStt.000 Ab.oMeJy pt'rfect ~bes this 3 BR. 2Yl SA beaury All new gourmet kitchen with built-In island counter & ~akfast nook. Top of the line carpeting and wood f\oors. Master suite retreat converted into walk-in closet with built·ins. COSTA MESA WONDEllRJL OCEAN B•ffZF.S $225,000 Buy for !us than tent! Ould master suite plan Large lMng room with vaulted ceUlngs and fireplace SubtemJ.nan, sea.IDiy gated parldng. Lots of extra ~. SlJPEJI CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION $St9.000 4 BR. 2 EA. large family room with dramatic flrep~ce. New pennltted 4-air garage. Nicely ~ped yard with vegetable garden to boot! YfARL Y LF.ASf.S UDO ISLE S22"'1'10 3 BR/2 BNt:>.n, sunny & private pabO. Large 40' lot. UDO ISLE $2aOOIMO Beautiful 2 BR/2 BA home with view of bay & park. ocr.ANnONT SSOOOIMO Gotgeous utcUtive 3 BR/2 BA wtth breathtaking views. M\'nON'I' CONDO $SOot (ufua) $45H (r.r.) 2 BM BA/den, boat slip up to 50' available OPEN HOUSES SA11JllOAY 219 vi. l<olon. Lido 1.i. $760,000 2173 E. Oman 8tlld , Penlnsub Pl $810,000 SUNDAY 950 Qi,gncy Ln #306, VJla &Ibo. S215,000 1112 Swift Ct . N.wpott Crnt $349 .000 SATtJllDAY 6 SUNDAY 4809 Se.ho~ N.wpott Be4ch Sl.269.000 2-5 1-4 1-5 1.5 ll-6 NEWPORT BPACH WHAT ARE YOlJ WAITING FOR? $195,000 Walk to Newport Beach from this immaculate 2 BR. 2 BA. den condo. Fireplace. ·2-car garllge Interest rates art! still at an all lime low. sellers are mo1wa1ed Sf.AFAIK£ CONDO $204.000 Luxury l BR. l BA condo m gated communtt\; Marble entry & firepiclce. pallo deck with cluto-dnp system & ocean View Bike to beach. sli"ops and theatre PENTHOUSE WITH VIEWS $~15,000 Penthouse comer unit wrth very pretty V!C'\4-S ·of greenbelt & aty lights Skylights. high cetlmgs, beaublul carpet 2 BR. 2 BA AFFORDABLE LUXURY SS65,000 Beautiful greenbelt pnvate comer locahon m Villa Balboa. Spacious rooms all have country dub type views Famtly room wrth wet bar 2 BR, 2 BA 2 garage spaces, lots of storage. SUNN\' LOCATION $365,500 Quiet sunny location with skylights. llllpr11?~1ve f\oorplan, marble fireplace. m1rTOTed walls & skylights Large kitchen with dming area 2 BR. 2 BA HAllBOR RIDGE RETREAT $495 ,000 Perfect escape ~ the hustle and bustle of aty bfe ~igner perfect upgrades. 2 BR, 2 BA. Reservoir and canyon views. Association pool, spa. tennis OCEAN CLOSE $549.SOO Spacious duplex just 1 block to beach Upper untt·-4 BR, 2 BA & balcony; Lower un1t·..J BR. 2 BA Each unit has own fireplace & laundry 2-car saf'a9" plus 3 more spaces. 30 x 110 lot VIEW! VIEW1 VIEWf $795.'000 The feel of grncious San FranctSCO inside, scenic Newport &ach on the Bay outside 2 BR. 3 BA. 2 fueplaoe.s. Beaullful tiled jacuzzi tub m master bath Newly added skytights RE.DtJCEDn Sil o.ooo Qutstandjng Peninsula Point home steps to W t Jetty Park. 3 BR. 3 BA &. family room. lovely courtyard enby. Fireplace in hving room and fonnal dining room £XQtJISrTE DREAM HOME $1,095.000 Benubful C>over Shores custom home on comer lot &ck Bay &. c11y hghts view E:Wgant t ntry '4.1th cha~iet encl soanng curwd stairway 4 BR, 5t.~ BA. 3-tbr ~. den, study & game room , PAGE 24 I SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/CO~TA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE WATERFRONT HOMES,. INC. - -Re tors Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty TSIDE COSTA MESA Recently remodeled 3 rm house w/country kitchen, cathedral ceilings, Mex- can pavers. Berber carpet, bay windows & Fr. doors. rge walled yard (o r protection & privacy 31 1400 $375.000 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2 bd condo in Los Caballeros Sports Vig Upgraded w1ake vu, (rplce & dining rm Pool. spa, tennis, gym etc 631-1400 .$138,900 COST A MESA Newer 3 bd twnhm in gated complex w greenbelt, pool & spa Nice open floor plan + att dble garage 6.11-1400 . $187.000 COLLEGE PARk Mettculously maintained 3 bd. 2 bath home, formal dining or f4J'Tl lly room, open kitchen & large master 631 1400 . .$235,000 Vilt.A SIENA Six new exciting classic 3 bd twnhms in Newport Heights Top quality w every amenity, pri· vate yards & lovely landscaping 631-1400 $289.000 NEWPORT SHORES Light 3 bdrm home wlvaulted ct>alings & fireplace Great locatton, steps to ocean & comm tennis & pools 631 1400 $320,000 WEST NEWPORT Lowest pnced duplex w/3 bdrms, 2 baths each unit, patio & balcony Next to Channel Park, steps to beach 673-6900 . . . .. .. .. . . $379.000 ALMOST OCEANFRONT "Tum-key". fully fur- nished, beautifully remodeled 2 bd cottage w/beach & white-water views, steps to sand 631 -1400 . ......... .. . .. .. .......... $395,000 BLUff'S Spaoous 1 sty 2 bd, 2 bath view townhome, IMng rm w/frplc, large sun deck spans the complete width of unit 631-1400 .. $395,000 Vilt.A BALBOA White & bnght 2 bdrm penthouse widen, dining room & great views of harbor, ocean & city lights Comm pool & spa 631 -1400 . . .. .. ..................... $399,000 OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY 2269 Rutgers, College Park Carol Oih 3 bd house $235,000 225 Camellia, Eastside Costa Mesa 3 bd house Carla Broffman $250.000 113 25th Street, West Newport 2 bd house Regena Richardson $325,000 420 Holmwood, Newport Heights 3 bd house Manny Stellino $530.000 621 Donald P1ace, Newport Heights 3 bd house Marlene Hassel $579.900 621 udo Park Dr. F-1 2 bd condo Vicki Lee $599,000 325 Amethyst, Balboa Island 3 bd + 2bd duplex Debora Jackson $729,000 120 E Oceanfront. Balboa 3 bd house Austin Daynes/Patty Harvey $995.000 2422 Santiago Drive, Newport Beach 5 bd estate Lorraine Farrington $1,295,000 '938 Via udo Soud, Udo Isle 6 bd house Courtland Alex $1,295,000 1150 Polaris, Dover Shores 3 bd house Esther Fine/Peggy Harrison $1,595,000 31752 Apuesto Way, Coto de Caza 5 bd estate Nancy Peterson $1.800.000 330 Via Udo Nord. Udo lsle 3 + 3 bd duplex Patti ConoYer $2, 700,000 SUNDAY ONLY 307 Cypress, Balboa Us Olsen 2 bd townhome $359,000 1706 Minunar, Peninsula Point 3 bd house Mary Ann Nethercutt $525.000 4309 SeMhore, Newport Beach 4 + 3 bd duplex ,_ Diane Cannon $1,575,000 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2101 15th, Newport Heights A PemtC Starr/P Hamson 220 Apolena, Balboa Island Judy Good/Grayce Taliaferro 213 Diamond, Balboa Island Joanna Hendrie 1527 Antigua, Newport Beach Lois Zimmerman 17 Carmel Bay, Spyglass Hill Olga Matthews 4545 Orrington, Cameo Shores Sally Phillips/Judy Good 3 bd townhome $289,000 4 bd house $685,000 4 bd house $825.000 5 bd hou9e $839.000 3 bd house $865,000 4 bd house $1.300.000 r:---COSTA MESA Unobmuctcd panc::nmlc ocun ~ from great 3 bdrm w/supetb gourmet IOtdwn. fatntly room & 2 frplca Built 1n tnter1ainmenr center. V4'CU· um & secunty S}ISl«ms & outdoor BBQ 631-1400 ... $635,000 SEAFAIRE Gorgeous 2 bdrm penthou.Je w naec:bble lSO-ocean, har6or & dty light views. MArt>le nl'l & ~.f4001~.~~tll:i ......... " $440,000 P£NINSULA POIJlfT ffighly desirabl« comci lot across from pa.tit, ~~. t~-~ & ocean Su1111bW for blrge family home REDUCED! 631 -1400 . .. . ............ $475.000 BA.LBOA bnch cottage In quiet tree ltPled neighborhood. Warm & ~ 2 ~ 2 bd w den & large sun <kc:k. Walk to beach & Fmy 631 -1400 .... . . . . . ..... $479.000 WEST NEWPOllT duplex. ~cpt to twach & ·hops Great 1nqwne w/4 bd up & 3 bd down Vaulte:d c~tl- angs up, ~ In both units • 631-1400. ... . . . ' ....................... $479,000 OLD CORONA DEL NAJI cha.mnng du~ on lovely strttt Front 2 bd l ~ biith c~ v.; srp.1rat1r f~ + .. u~~r ~~ 2 bd. opt . , .. . $SOO,OOO NEWPORT HEIGHT'S Newer updated 3 ity, 4 bdrm home w/famlly rm. OceAn & aty light vu from top Door IMng rm w/lkyllghts & deck 631-1400 . .. .. . . .. " .. "" ....... " $520.000 Pt:NINSULA POIJlf1" Frahly painwd 3 bd beach cottage on the Plaza wlhanMood ftn le bechdof unit over 981'9· 631-1400. ... . ... . ....... . .. . .... SS49.000 NEWPOtn' AT~ .U.QI One ot 1M nlcm du-tdb;· j11st swps to ocean. l...iw In u~ 4 bd widen 63~~· .. ~.l .. ~.2bd . ..... .. . . $554,950 8A.L80A ISLAND Oarttng thlngl.d 2 bd cottage with d«n. Lots ol knotty pine and 2 lpldous pab 673-6900 ........................ ' . .$575,000 Specialir:ing in properties for sak or kase .•. on the waJ~r ..• near the waur. .. and witlt a vi.w of tit• waur ••. CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 WIN 1111111m1 2436 W. COAST IOOHWAY 714-631-1400 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 .; ".• '• .. f NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA P•LOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 I PAGE 25 'WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. altor-S-® ,_...........,_...._-i Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty GREAT ESTATES ... "'~-...... ~ -- CHINA COVE Beautifully remodeJed 2 sty 3 bdrm. 2lh bath home w/bay & ocean views deck w1firc pit ust 1 house to communi1y beach N«W plumbing. heabng & dedric. penrut for roof deck. PRICE DROPPED! 760-3600 .. ... ... ...... . ........ ... .... . .. ... . . $825,000 NEWPORT HEJGRT8 L..oveJv newer 2 sty 3 bd home w/dining & family rms. Eat-in kitchen, hrdwd ~i-~.iCt~ ~.~~~ ~:~: ............... $579,900 BEAOON MY Totally remodeled 4 bdrm (or 3 bd w/1 bd apt), built around sunny brick patio. Paned windows & Fr. doors. (Ui) 631-1400 ................. ··············-········ .. ··········$595.000 ...VATE LANE era ol Newport estates. Dnlmatk: 4 bd near new top qulllity custom home wldining & fam· Uy mu & ~yard IN/~. 631-1400 ...................................................... $599,000 NEWFOllf M mra Wonct.rful 5 bd family home on cul-dwec 1111/ooan It IUnlCt vus. Garden room & ~~-~ .. ~.~~.~-.................. $599,00o UDO PAD .Dll.IVE t.autifully decorated ~ 2 bdrm condo wloay & night llght vus. High rise Wg w/doorman. card room & pool. 631-1400 . ...... ..... .. ....... . ........................ $675.000 MLW 191..+Ja> Two sty 3 bd home w/scpanne gst qrtrs. French doors open to &owly btk:k patio. Ncar new roof. 67~ ................................................. $685.000 llAUIOA m.MlD FraNy J*nt.d 3 bd houM w/ den & offlca, hrdwd fin, cozy &pie: cl mlnl bey w + 6~.~-~.~: ......................... $729,000 CANNBY w I MW' Mlgnlfk:cnt bey views from this wautlfullv deconded 2 bd bayfront condo w/Wge master, den & &pie: In lMng rm. 631-1400 ....................................................... $750.000 UDO •LE ~t & bautiful 4 bdrm w/dinlng & ~ TOOl'l\S, llUll dedo, ~ & IPL Total mnodeJ ~~-1~.~.~ ~: ........................... $795.000 w 8PYGl.AM HD.L Eia>andecl & upgrlldcd 2 11Y 4 bdrm wldlrUng, fami)y !t large bonus rooms. Hand painted tile, pint cabinetry & lots ol used brick ac- cents. Night light view + pool, spa & gazebo on ~ ~~ ...................................... $1 .099.000 BALBOA ISLAND Spl>Clous 3 bdrm designer·s Country English home w den. family rm. fr doors, bay windows & 1 bd loft apt. REDUCED' 673-6900 ........... . ... . .. . .. . $825.000 BAYCREST Immaculate 1 story 5 bd home w'formal dinir1 & farm)y rms. & eat·in kitchen Beaut1ful yard, ~1W.:...... . . ..... ... .. ... . .. ... . ... $839.000 BA.l.80A ISLAND Charming freshly painted English Tudor duplex IN/ new carpet Front w 4 bds. 3 baths & m1900 .~ .. ~~~.1.~ .. ~~lt··· . . . .. . .. $8.S0.000 CAMEO SHOllES' Lovely 4 bd executJve home wt pool & spa on estate med lot. Freshly painted in & out. new carpet & roof. 631-1400 ............... ..... .. ... . .... . . $875.000 CUFFHAVEN Fabulous 180 • of Newport Harbor & ocean from 3 bd home w'fanuly rm & pool Seller motivated, pnced below ma!'Mt! 673-6900 .............................. ....... ... . .... $915.000 Ml.80A ISLAND MYFRONT Channing 3 bdnn ~~ ~~.~~~.~-~· ...... . ..... $950,000 CHINA COVE Slt!ps to beach & bey. Master suite, living nns. kitcMn & patio wlbay v;cw on top floor + 2 bdrms down. Spa in yard 673-6900 .. ...... .. .... ...... . ..................... $969.000 N£WPOllT Cwtom estate on huge lot. Beautiful 5 bd home, approx 6000 IQ ft w/5 bd, hbraly. fomial dining & family rms & den, master suite w/sttting rm. ~~~ ... ~~:. ~~:.~: ~ ~ tn~~.~ ML90i\ ~ Lovely newu TudOf style 3 bd, 2~ bath home 1n grut area, between 2 piers. Fr. doon, deck & patio 631-1400 ......................... ........ .. .. . ... $995,000 COTO DE CAZA 11 67 acre parcel 1n e.xdUSJVe Los Ranc:hol Estates. Zoned~ equestrian use In serene =~~.~· ............................. $995,000 COllONA DEL NAa Top quality 3 bdrm (den used as 3rd bdrm) home wf2'11z baths + 1 bd apt. Hrdwd firs. Fr. doors, patio & spa 631-1400 .............. .... . . . .. . ..... . $998,000 UDO ISLE Beautifully remodeJed 2 sty 3 bd home w/maids qm & f21mity rm Almost 2 lots v.1owly pri-6.1~-~· .. ~.~ .~ .... . . $999,000 ROCKINGHOllSE RIDGE estate in .the hills of Tustin, huge lot w/rute hte ws Magmfic.cnt 7 bdrm w/ 2 bd guest house & maids qrtrs 673-6900 ........... . Sl.189.000 UDO ISL£ beautiful 2 sty custom 5 bdrm home w/ dining & family nns, hrdwd llrs, Fr doon & bock pal.10 on extra lNge lot 631-1400 .. ..... ... .................... . . $1,195.000 COllONA DEL MAR T ~fie oppor1\lnity to create a ipee:taeula.r property on double lot wlolckr 3 bd home Two houses from ocean blvd 673-6900 .....•. .. .. ............................. $1 ,295.000 THREE ARCH BAY in Laguna Beach. Fabulous views from huge oceanfront lot covered w/luxunous old growth Charming 3 bdrm shingle roofed Nor· mandy cottage \A.i den, 5 frplces & !J?Cat remodel po- tenti&I 760-3600 $2.850.000 CORONA DEi. MAR Spectacular beautifully deco- rated dessgner·s 4 bd home w dining & family rms & roof deck w/spa & ocean view. 673-6900 . . ... Sl.495.000 NEWPORT on the oce21nfront. in quiet an?ll past boardwalk. Exotsng contemporary .dupleit, 4 & 3 be! units, both on the sand. 631-1400 ... ... . .... ... . $1 ,575.000 COTO DE CAZA "Greystone Manor" 5 bdrm Fttneh Normandy on 3\.41 acres, sweepinp lllwn & gllr· dens, 60' Romao pool & spa REDUCED 6.11-1400 . .... . . .. .. $1.800.000 BEACON BAY 5 bdrm traditional bayfront home w/ ,privllte beach & fabulous harbor .vteWS Comm tennis & park Try uchange1 (LH) ~ 6.11-1400 . ~ $1 ,995,000 ·-. .. UNDA ISLE Trad1oonal 3 bd ~front w/dock & lots of used brick accents Fomial dining & family rms. pool & private patJO 631-1400. . .. $2.695.000 PENINSUl.A POINT 5 bdnn bayfront on huge cor- neT lot IN~ dock. Total remodel. charm of New ~'too~ .. ·~l90:s t~~· .... S4.395.000 DIVINE COVE Tile ulbmate in contemporary design & materials. Spectacular 3 story 5 bd home IN pan- oramic ocelln VUS, pool & spa. 631 -1400. .. . . . . ................... $4,750,000 MYSHOllES beyfront w/peer & shp. 150· o( water Iron~, fantAstic: ws + 3 bd house. Potenbal for es- tate. REDUCED 1 million! 673-6900 ...... ...... $10.900.000 HUN11NGTON HAaBOUR Huge 4 bdrm estote on Trinidad Island w'l85' ol water frontage dock for 150' boat Party wing 1.1. 'fully eqwpped du.co, seating & game arcade & bllr. $cpor21te moid sullt". garage for limo 760-3600 . .. .. . .. . $4 .690.000 SJHcialidng in pro1Hrtits for sak or kast ... on the waltr. .. ntar tht waler ... and wiJh a vitw of tht waltr ... CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 NEWPORT BFACH OFFICE BAIBOA ISIAND OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 .. G) -;; Linda Isle Trad itional 3llR. 4 SBA, large dod. Llgoon location, murtyard p<X>I $2)>95,000 Lido Isle Custom 4BR. 4BA, Fm nn , "turn-le( home Frl!'ih paint, new carpet. hardwood Ooors $795,000 O P EN H OUSES From ont to five p.m. Newport Beach Est.ate 2422 Sanllago Open Saturtfay s 1,295,IXX) Lido Isle Double Lot ~Via udo Soud Open 5.iturday Sl.295,IXX> Mil uo.,~f Lido Isle Custom 125 Via Mmonc Ofcl Saturday $195,(D) ... _ NEWPORT BEACH/COStA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ..., .... .,. ..... ".., t .... -.,.. ' --r" .. ,., _,...._ ....... """"\l •""".,,.. ..... ""'"""•··-. WAT[RFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFILIATE OF SOTH £BY 'S INTERNATIONAL REALITY 675-1058 -631-2 100 Bearon Bay-Reduced S!m,(ro! 5BR, 4.SBA bayfront on sandy beach Owner will cxch. or carry w /low down' $1,995,IXX) Hubor View Hills--L.uge Lot 4BR. 2BA. Fm. rm., fumily home Gated spa. wood noors, plant. shutters $669,000 ' Promontory C'<°\emporary 4BR. 48A ~o~V.1/doclc Dramall 5 ,<'tural design $2,350,00l. Newport Beach Esta te SBR. 6.SBA, fom horn~ sq ft Appro" 4 acre w/gucst house $1,295,000 Beacon Bay Family Home 4BR. 3BA, remodeled home Beamed ce1hngs, large patio 5595,000 Lido lslt Bargain 38R, 2BA, reduced s.50,CXXJ Oversized lot, South-facing pa110 $5?9,000 _...,.. Almost Oceanfront 2BR. 2BA • sleeping alrove, furnished Catahn.i/ white water view' $395,000 631-1400 Lido Isle Double Lot bBR. SBA, Fm. Rm . family home Will consider cxch. down for Lado ,.. Sl,295,000 Lido Isle Otarmer 30R., 38A, Fm rm • sunny p.ltlO St to st locat1on, rod SS0,000 $595,000 Six Bedroom ~front 613R, 5 SB>o~V.Jme w/doclc Rl'1 Sb."~ J Wner motivated' s 1)>95,()(, J Lido L.lige Comer lot 5BR, 4BA Mooatcrranc.m home ~uable eastern bp of hie $875,000 Cliff Haven-Remodeled 3BR. '\BA, Fm rm , remodel °'-" guest qu.lrt~rs. large loc $595,000 Peninsula Point Cotugt 3BR. 1 BA,• inlaw /rent.ii unit ldcalJy located acros from parl $549,000 Huntington Beach Bargain 48R., l 7SBA home, l.ugc yard Quiet c ,1)-(jc-s;ac locahon $239,000 Udo Isle Traditioml SBR. 58~ Fm Rm., cu.-om home 45' lot, Fr. doon, aown moulaings St,195,000 Oovu Shores Bayfront 3BR. 2.SBA w/dock,, ~t VlCW Owner may & lst w/financing Sl,.59S,000 Newport lsJmd &yfront 2BR/18A •lBR /18Aduplcx Boat doclc., luge sunny p.itao $795,000 Udo Isle 1'~· Lot JBR. 2P 'o;\>V.m. i..rg, G , patk>, 40' lot $595~ • Udo Isle Cottage 2BR. 1 BA, ttmOdd ~tiAI Stepi to beach fr t("nnJS SS2',000 • Eutslde Bupln 3BR. 2.58A, end urut. patio Vtty moUvatc!d lD1' $219,900 Olga Matthews 433-9455 -1 ,,, . 4 . ._, ~-Dlga _& Lis Present_ Finer Coastal Properties 4524 ROXBURYROAD Gracioos rustom built 4BR, 3BA family home on estate sized lot in the pre$tigi0us rommunity of Cameo Shores. Wlnderful oversized pool and spt plus large~ area. · A<:J:PS.S to 3 private beaches. Offered at $575,(XX) ?ff/ Cypress Avenue ~-~290)3)Ul'Snl'WUpe C.od Otrionr<!Rrllly bWd (l'I Balo Peftiawidin~ciaram~ ..... baldlnibay. $359,(ll) 17 c.anneI Bay WntsfW~Klhcmlrwilh WMd --oallland dy lighal'kwty nmodm! &..-Wm'I wilh ~d~haPJiaim. l<Mfynaeal N!ricn.B.2BA.3c.~ JlSTRf.OOCEDE,aD 4 Haibor Point ~2myMedim:t•ll9' ~tone. at.lS8A.a..,Aww~ieU ... u.p..d!Nlimde. P'n.IOCIW\ mdctyigtlls vitws.SeleradVllld ldng.,. amd 115'1l5.m> . 214 Poinsatia Avenue - -.,.,.t "I .. SATURDAY, May 9, t99Z-/ PAGE '1.7 Lis Olsen 759-8520 . . .. . ~ 'PA&E 2'8-I sA lUAOAf, ~aY ~.· 1992 ., ~TA1NEWP(3Rl' IJEMJtilQ0M"A ~ /rR9'1/..mT'ATE WATERfRONT H MES ~INC. - KAY POLOVINA Residence: 675-5622 Business: 631-1400 LOWE T PRICED 2 BEDROOM ON LIDO Seller ve ry motivated!May lease option or carry 2nd . 1475,000 Al. \1 0ST 2 I.OT 0~ Tll f: l\10ST PRESTIGIOUS E:'\ D OF LIDO ISLE. Recent major remodel. High ceillnga & lot11 of glas~. Large pool & 3 car garage. 3 bedroom, 3 bath + familv room. $999,000 CO!\IE.MPORARY FAMILY BAYFRONT Loweat price with dock on Lido hie. Recent remodel, but needs TLC. 6 bedroome, 5.5 batha plue large dock. Sl,695,000 Realtors ® VICKI LEE Residence: 673-6573 Business: 631-1400 ** 3 BAYFRONT LISTI NGS ** PRICED $200,000 TO $300,000 UNDER THE COMPETITION ' Recentl y remodeled 2 bedroom+ d en and 3 bath. White marble floors, private atrium, bay and light view. Oc>ck available. 8599,000 21 Lid Huge duplex on mnin <'hannel. 3 bedroom+ dining room on fint noor. 3 lu·droom apnrtmC'nt up&tuir . Fr hly re-decorated. AlMt availabl' for lea~•·. 82,700,000 330 Via Lido NEW CUSTOM HOME AND OFFICE 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Dock for 50 ft. + boat. Roof deck with wel bar. Vaulted ceiJing1, 1kylighu, 2 fireplacea, cedar cloteu. 4 car garage and office or retail apace on fir1t fl oor. Fully furni1hed. 81,299,000 pecializing in propertie:Jfor &ale or lea:Je ... on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the waier ... CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE {i) 2600 E . Coast Hwy. (714)760-3600 2436 W. Coast Hwy. (714) 631 -1400 315 Marine Ave. (714) 673-6900 ..- ''I' : 10''' - \ A • ~-AlERERDKr HOMES,_JNC. ANNE FREEMAN Residence: 673·4459 Business: 631·1400 · 3815 INLET ISLE DR: $969,000 Spectaadar ocean & coastline views. Premier location in Harbor View Hills. Sparkling pool & large deck for enter- taining. 3 bedrooms, 2Vl baths. Family room and much morel 111 44th St. * NEW LISTING * Excellent Duplex Steps to beach. Upper 4 bedrooms.. 2 baths, de~ porch, 2 car garage. Lower. 2 bed· room • 1 bath, rargc patio & carport. $554,950 309 LINDO, BALBOA Great Baell Cottage, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths & den. Between bay and beach. Friendly neighborhood. $479,000 MARGO STUART Pager: 262-6858 Business: 760.3600 20 + Year Newport Resident ·CHINA COVE -CORONA DEL MAR REDUCED TO $819,000 ' Best Value In Years In China Cove Nicely Remodeled Home With 3 Bedrooms • 21.h Baths • ,..,. '° MCluded bMdl • 0... tit• 0.V-.. MM Ml ..... a • OcHft -..,. .... "°"" IMfts att• ·~dedt.tlh~Mdft~ •J.yr MW .......... ~lftd~ ·~--,,.... ..... ~ ·~ ........... ~ ....... • Cltyo IPfM'IMMI ~ for 3nMtory ""' deck • ' Realtors® DIANE CANNON RES: 494-8354 BUS:631·1400 $1 ,575,000 4309 Seashore Dr. "NEW LISTING" ON THE OCEANFRONT OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 U>ntem~ duple1t 4 bedrooms, 3 bilth & 3 bedrooms, 2 bath R~ in 1987 8oth uruts f>$ the bolrdw•lk on the sand Perfect for Joint f•m1ly or partnership investment $998,000 FABULOUS FRENCH BRITTANY CUSTOM HOME 38R !Den u~ u 3rd BJ;.J French ~ Master w/Stone Fireplace large Counnt>t ~ V.1uhed Ceiling ~ 1n Prrv~e P.&1:11> Formal Dmmg Room l BR ~ Qu.lrtm 722 EMERALD BAY • LEASE $3,000 MO A ~.lutlful Emtt.lld ~y home This tumkey home h•s Just ~ remodeled 4 Bedroom/3 8.ith Come •nd enjoy [mer.lid Bay's prMte be.ld'I, swimming pools and tennii Cl>Urts OPEN SA TU ROA Y 1-5 GATE GUARDED CALL 494-8354 FOR CLEARANCE MARY ANN NETHERCUTT PENINSULA POl~T RESIDENT & SPECIALIST Business: 631-1400 • FRENCH NORMANDY $815,000 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story, formal living & dining, family room, master suite with fire- place, steps to ocean & bay. LIGHT, BRIGHT & BEAUTIFUL $699,500 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 stO'). Roof top deck, 3 car parlong PLUS a Large bonus/off 1ce/famity room . Walk to the beach. • CALIFORNIA CLASSIC $639,000 3 bedroom, 3 bath. 2 story, huge deck, sunny outdoor lt"ing •VACANT LOT ON THE GREEN $475,000 Only bu1lclable lot available. Extra large comer locatt0n on the park . ~""' "'/W'lfllld/M /« Mll4 « l#M .... ""..-•.. MM#"" llWI« ••• """ ,,;~ " W8' o/ de ..ut ... CORONA DEL MAR omcE NEWPORT BEACH omcE BALBOA ISLAND omcE 2600 E. COAST HlOHWAY 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 315 MARJNE AVE. 714-760-1600 114-631-1400 714-673-6900 • BAY HARBOR ESTATES • New single family homes • Eastside Costa Mesa • 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath • 2,440 -2,506 sq. ft. • Exciting, Open Floor Plans • Great neighborhood near schools, shopping & beach • From $379,900 OPEN SAT & SUN 11 AM -5 PM (714) 675-6653 ~ ~ er I < ! I I < ~ w I II 21ac I SEMI 11'1EET 20tlSTIWE' J a --+-----.....-I I Real estate sales R«:rnt re.ii estJite SJles .s ~ by h Con· tlf~nul Ll~ Tide Co ,,, Sanu Nia RNI ~ tMe tnnsKtions ~ar in IN P,lo< ~ Satur· day Costo Me10 a 340 E. 20th St, SH 7,000, 3 bedroom. 2 bath to V.1fene J. K.ausen o 272 Walnut St, $185,000, 1 bedroom. 1 bath to John Peclocini a 2663 ltf'dtancb Or., S.252,000. J bedroom, 1 b.lth to William P Lewis o 339 Monte Vista A~ .. S.210,000, 4 ~room, 2 bath to Mark R ulder a 395 Sunrise a .. $237,500 3 bedroom 2 b.tth to Robert A. Aleundef o 2463 Irvine llvd .• S270,000, J bedroom. 2 bath to Edward J. M.ichoslte a 2S24 Pop!N l..aM S210,000 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Michael C. Spr~ c 2669 S&nta Ana Ave., S265,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to ).1mes R Brttn o 179 Mes.\ Or. C. S285.000 to )ohn M H.1.gtlc a 179 Mew Or. E S290,000, to Robert H Reed o 179 Mew Or. f , S289,000, to St~ C Tami ett1 o 2603 Odeft A~.. S202,000, J bedroom, 2 !>.th to Robert Chnsti.1nsen o 6J4 ~ L&M, 5172,000, l ~room. 2 b.lth to John H. Abbott a 616 NarciHUJ Ave., S504,000, 4 bedroom, 2 !>.th to Son11 Lindeman c 702 Aada Aw., S5JO.OOO. 1 13"droom, 1 b.lth to Tony M S.rcombe Ll 400 De Sola lffT., S775 000, 4 bedroom, l bath to ST e\'ell T B.11ley o 535 De AAD Dr., $535,000, l bedloom, 2 blth to Linton R. Grob o 510 ~Aw., $5)8,000, 2 bedfoom, 1 b.lth to D.1Yi<f ~Wt 0 417 ~Aft., SJ60,000, 2 bedroom, 1 bath to cmyl H. OWnn o 115 Poppy Aw., SSlS,000, l bedloom. 2 !>.th to TE. Mal~ o J Mont«ito 0r.. s 1.oso.000. 5 bedroom. • b.lth to [lliott F ankuc:hc!n o 2 ltodcy Point lold. S 1. 150,000, 4 bed!O(.Wl'I, 4 blth to f11UI Ath.mad o 4S09 ~ Or .. S60S,000, 4 bedroom, i !>.th to Donovan E. Aalchu5 D 170 c..,. LIM 105, U95,000. 2 bedroom, 2 blth '° I-* 0 . M.liufin o 230 ~ Lw, S56S,000, '° Oa :11p11Jon1f Safety D 14' WoocliwM Or., $250,000, 2 bedioom 2 !>.th '° Colleen s. Moore D 114 Conic:a Or,. $2141000, 2 bedroom, 1 b.Jth to RJcNrd lAINIS . a I ~jO., S219,SOO, 2 bedroom, 2 b.lth to Mic:hMfJ.~ o 402 ColuMb&a St.. S2ll ,OOO, 2 bedroom, 2 b.lthto~~ D 5 Arin 0 ., $262,500, ) bedroom, 2 blth tn Mictie4i. IC.tu o 15 EMDtt 0.. S270,000, J bedroom, 2 blth to Robfott I HU13"" A TOUCH OF CLASS Innovative style, spaciousness and superior materials are the hallmar1<s of this fabulous family home. Completely remodeled in 1991 , this four bedroom, three bath residence offers many of the features of the South for gracious IMng. The private backyard and patio were designed and landscaped to take advantage of (.allfomla-style alfresco IMng. Included In that careful design Is the lovely brick winding walkway which leads to a channlng gazebo to lounge In on balmy summer and fall evenings. The front exposure Is accented by a verand8 and French doors that lead to a patio, perfect for cocktails at sunset. On entering this special property, one Is immediately aware of the newness, spaciousness, and care taken to create an ambiance rarely found. The Interior featins beautiful bleached oak floors, white volume celltngs, skytlghts, and French doors ond windows. The recent ranodd greatly expanded the kitchen and family room, added a bedroom and full battl behtnd the kitchen and expanded the living room to incorporate a spacious fonMI dining area. The oversized kitchen wes designed for the gourmet family chef using top quality 8PJ)llances and materials. l~latdy off the kitchen Is a lm"ge, yet cozy, breakfast room and enlarged end brightened family room with built-In rMdla cabinets and bar. An unusual feature Is the fireplace shared by both famlly and IMng rooms - this will visually take the chill off of arrt evening! Offt:~ at $895,000. ()pm for viewing s.\11 SUN 1-5 1393 ~DRIVE, stop by for color brochure or cont«t Biii Cote at Grubb & Diis, i !"'---- CMc Piltz.a ; 100, Navpott Bach, 644-6i00. a-.-mimiiiirillllllillll..-.illlll• ·-- I r PAGE 3Z !SATURDAY, May 9, T992 Profile ... Heidi Meeder He1d1 Meeder, a Coldwell Banker President's Oub member, was asked this week why certain agents were corunstantJy able to achieve top results for their clients. "The reality is. there arc no miracle workers IO reaJ estate -only agent~ who arc willing and able to work for their clients. This means I ~ork hdrd to determine the saleable value of m) clinct's property. This require~ a thorough knowledge of mc1rket cond1t1ons, financing and the community. I then develop a complete mc1rketmg plan to m1lJUm.izc exposure or the property to as many polenual buyers as possible." As offers come in, Heidi 1s known 10 use her negotiating skills to ensure a wm-win situallon for both the seller and the buyer, and then follow through for a successful transaction and close of escrow. As a graduate of UCLA. He1d1 has six years of real estate crpcriencc to her credit and has earned membership 1n the prestigious President's Oub wtuch represents the top 5% of Coldwell Banker Sales Msociatcs nationwide Heidi 1s a resident of Lido Isle and 1s an avid sports enthusiast. If you're interested in finding out more about the wmnmg combination of Heidi Meeder and Coldwell Banker. or have any further questions, please contact Heidi through the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach o ffice (713)644-9060x140 and she will be happy to address any of your real c~tate needs "111110''' Newport leodt Pallicil Bltdc ~YlewMomM l.aralne Shaw s.G\1-w Gmy andorson Corona .. Mar John Campbell ~ CllOI Mock lostbtuff Lyleen Ewilg COM Oiw Goldsbelly COM Valene H.vrrn , .. apa.1 leach Nie Oms Udo Velma Tmmons Dowf~ $1(1 MatWI Cdlll .11111 OM Cdm Clvts lildsly ... wport Wand [)Mj PrtlCt ~Metder ........ Ghly AnOerlon 404 CClltotta $389,000 tl06 POft """"' $585.000 ttOI Yacht Malta $629,000 2710 lcrYllde Dr. $&49,000 260t Ctrcle s&eo.000 lt2 DaNla S768,000 604 a '°6 Awoeodo $795,000 U21CM Dr. $895,000 t 20 Via TrtMte $1,197,500 409--ltar St ,450,000 II eoe.ta $1,695,000 ..o•T· $3. ,000 27t0 larflde Dr. $&49,000 IOl4lttl .. 1475,000 tftlT~m, 1907 Yodlf ,.._ mo.ooo ..... NIWPORT IAYllDll titt,IOO Belt -.., ..... prtcl ...... b .. "modll pna "°""" 2 bd. ... ,.,. condo ~Ind ... & a.a&. ........ ...,.. ~.,., .... "*Y .......... ..... ..... "'* ......, wood ~ "*"""" WW-'*'· ...._ & ~ & It cadb• ~. IDO MST MRWOlf h•lwOOO ffWICll' ooors .,., ~ 1oor1 .. 1mC1n11 tnllff.,.... In 1111 'corrc'n11Y,..,.,.., *" home, acrOI$ from ...... ~ b .. per· _tan OI ~ ccqia. • .... "'"·'°° Spmoua 2 bd. 2 ba a.rs cno. VIUlled ~ "'· COWWld -~ ...... All MCU-~. lllllcbld 2 Cir P1el. ..... .. .,. """' Sall " • 1111.... h71,000 I pmcy '*"9s. t.t In'* pn ....... ~ g111 IMI 'Ulda" p11n. 3 bd. 2 ba 8"'9 condo Gar'dln ""°" tow.mo °'*' bailnt ~ wait ---Eleywalt*>~ wnAMA~ h7S.000 A Ill ci ecuey Ill ... ..,~ 3 bd. 2 bl. 3 c:. gnga. ... ClllnOI. ..,. ...., bid! Yl"I. er. 110ust a .. ftlCINY. 1'NI ..... --8'A COl'8itpa1Wy dalpra ...... Prlll'Ul'l cd- .... -IC*te ...... ~Iii penis. CUl1am COll1ylrd & ......._ Awa ooors. new ldlctlllt c--. Cll ftDW'll ..... tnt.000 Ctl Nowt ..., PftCI '*'don ., 1399.000 on ._ 4 tld. S bl. .._ G pfln. CWlolft "*· rOftd "*Y. '*'*"°" ....,. & tnnd new wp«. A nut .... Won1 llll · ..... .. ... JUST "8>UC(D • PIWATt RETREATI ~ b- e.lb end .. T' -3 bcl. 2.5 1111. .. ~-...... ~·-· ....... 880. Allml .,._,I c.ni NC O.W.,... Ill -~ ...... mt..~-.... .... ~ ~~.--=:n~., __ ................. L - NEWPORT aeACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE \ ~ • ~ NX SU0,000 flltc:e ~ Slllr ~ New -ht ---.. *" tor °"'*""· E1'CIOled pages oft •• cal tor .. NEWPOIT llACM $6tS,OOO eony fiRh '*"'1old na s bd. 3 bl Somer· set .. "" ftnfl dOorl • whlows. upd3illd ldlct*l Wiii tint ~ .... ~ n ora l'nOlnMI & ~ -~. • .. D&MD $749,500 Spec1lc* gel ~ VleW from .. nTllllc 2 bd. '*" din 10Wnl'iolM. S'*'°"9 tooms, INftJle -flocn. walk., wet bll, ITinW9d cttrq room PricedtD ... ., , IAnHOIU · $'50,000 Chaim & Ddlbotl ~ ~ In ht remotJlled 3 bd home vr/llrvt f)lnily .kitchen Balcony Ml10oks -blMMy lnisclC)ed gardlrl NEWPOIT llACM $1, 150,000 Spec1aCul¥ New Bayfrort. 3 bd. 5 bl home of 111- IQUalld QlJllCY Ind dtllQn. ~ bay n oet.ar1 VllWs. oowmd .... '-'lie'"'* ... ~ 3 -.noecb. 4 ~ page RI ptfvlll -.,,, TMy CUS1om. A 65 ft. dock mlamle. N8WOIT llACM $1,250,000 ~Bays hit. 3200 lq" al~ bu- ry RI cla9\. BIAIMlllQ views af bay Ind OC89\. Lumtous ..... tor • llfnO -wlh -n-.' Clldroonl wtll .,. Ml Gowmlt ~ en. 2 ...._ 3 Uldleb. • Cir Olf1gl wlll RV accm and llmb. AP ._. b as ft. dock. NIWllOIT 11ACM $1,JtS,000 FDlloul Nwl of 8ICll Bay & Fatian bland 6ral pool ...... llMIO .. tor llrVI !*'Ill. ..... -.. flr1ollct & VflY llrVI comb1abll denwtl\lllClllCl&blr. wa PB•w s1,tt5,000 1llls --,..,.,., "°"" ...... Mf)tli1g tram • brand new '* n • ID 1 My lneO ceo. doMt " .. ""* .... No o.11111 llft .. ..,., ... lld'lg .., ~ bt ""' from .. Mno room. bmll dirfno room. ~ n mas1lf bedroom. WIW• PAK $471,000 OcUI. bay & ctty l9U .,,,,, from hs kMf'/ .I.ls· mill ~ 3 bd. 2 ba ~ model. Gated pn- ¥1111 ~ Wiii ~ pool Ind spr ~ 2 bd & den ocean ~ ,.!4~ ~;., ~-8eaMl.ty upgraded "t':;:;. PffVlll Pl~ deck! Comm pool and CW!ouse ·tie¥ Oasis, COIOMA DIL MAI $509 ,000 tllgl pnce ~ Vcnatlle owrte11 n In ITort. has l>eetl owner-occupied & remodeled 1 few years ago di t bd llJ( over ganoe. Plenty ot Coram def u. dwm tin ancl In fine condition w"1 many IDque fluU?S MAllOI VIEW tll.LS $5",900 Owner S1YS ll'llSt sd hs gorveous 3 bd, JM family room heme O¥tr SS0.000 1n recert up- grades New tllchM. Ul9adld bdw'ooms. new 11oor1ng. f"'1Ch doors .., windows. woe IMIY yard. Quiet localllon, IDOi Don i ml$$ Ills excep- bonll nlUel C010MA Dll MAI $649,000 Sole ot PCH clc*x ldiacent ID 8aystde pall. Re· modlled 2 bd, 2 bl Ind 1 bd. t bl. 2 «I QMlge off Ill .... PlfblCI Wallllg drsiRe ID beach. dlOPI Ind llSUlnC cal John tor ~ .... ~now! NMIOI VIEW tlUS $650,000 Pl1ce ~ Ramodeled • bd. nws ~new home COIT1'I ~ wtll .. ,. '"Belll & ~ la.." Rn:h doors & .mows. SlcylgtltS. sleek ldlclwn Ind blltls. Ewn "' ~ Is new & .......~~ NAllOl WW MW $659,500 Aeclllly ,.,.,._, 3 bd on Cl.ti-de-NC Shit, VIUlld c-.. wood 1lootl Ind slcytlgf1t C1Ntl Ind oplll, *" ""'1g. New "Chefs~ ldlcherl wllh ~ nook. a.a llrVI kit wtll some ocan ... T Giii In locllon Ind VIM! ..... $1,0tt,000 FIWu ICld*S 4 bd SIM fWly room llOme on -llDt .. bl ...... ~ Ind ITllMI. hlf. bar, Clllb. UIMI Ind ctty Wtl ... ..... -'"·'"'· tlO .,.. pnn11c anc1 ~ mwm Ind OtUt ..... 5000 IQ fl appttDt. 5 bd. 5 s Ill. flmly l'OOft\ ,.. ctll9 -pttwlll com. lqt Ind 1400 aq ft. ...... .. Stllr mcifwllld'I ' SAJUBDAY, Ma.'J ~. 1992 / PAGE 33 Steve Sutherten, Branch Managtr • nus COO\l~ week. home lhroog,h· -OOt the city of Newport Beach will be rccctv1og lhcir flt'Sl lSSUC or our full color Coldwell Banker Newport Bucb Homd>uyer's Gulde. lt'uoing lo have lhc best selection you can find of homes of value tbroughoo1 the Newport llatbor area. You'll find a wldc range of pnccs. , rrom affordable coodommiums to mulu· milhoo dollar estates. and you'll find many of our finest sales associates fca· lured You'll want to save your copy of the Guide foe future reference. loo And tfyou'd likeanextn1copy fora fncnd who may be looking in the Newport area we'd be happy 10 drop you by a.n ex trn copy Just give us a call The Guide 1s anolhcr example of the marli:etmg talent we can bnng lo bc3t for you -lbroogh our fine WT of c•pcn - enccd sales assoc1 les and through our locaJ, regional and national owtcong Staffs. Solook for our Homebltyer's G ukle oo JCM&rdooneep WedMlday ·and loot foraColdwcU Banker sales associate any time you need courteous. efficient and compec.cnt bclp in findlf\I Just the n&bt borne in the Ncwpon area ,, , • (' , \ IAVINE TERRACE $751,000 BAYIHORES 1711,000 Fantastic remodel on lrvme Terraces best tntenor street Prtced betow comps For lmmedlate Spanish style residence 1n gated conmmity of Bayshores Larve ovcrsiled lot wtl'I sale Custom kitchen. expanded master with firepl.ace. pool and spa, all guest rooms have • wonderful large patio Al1 new kitchen appliances 2 bedroom & 2 5 ~ All cond4>0ned pnvate baltls Call Doug Meeder for prtvate showing home Is in fabulous condition David Prince BALBOA COVES $121,IOO SPYGLASS . St,Oll,000 Fabulous Bayfront with a prtvate dock that will accomodate a large boat Spacious ftoor plan Casual comfort & elegance abounds ltll'l.IOOt INs 5 t BR home w/pod & spa pm wrth a large master bedroom suite atfordtng excellent bay· views. Totally remodeled kitchen. breathtaking ocean. bay & city lights view Can to see' wet bar trench doors and much more All this on a big lot In a gated commumty. Velma Timmons " ' ,. -. LIDO ISLAND 1, 117 ,SOO AedeslQned With a timeless quality and meticulous atlefClon to detafl. Scuptured gla$$ enlry doors, warm toned ltmeS1one llooB downstairs with neulrW befber upstairs. E~ kitchen with cenlraJ island & vme cooler Mamr bedroom ups131rs, spacious master baltl wllh walk-ii closet & adjoining otllct./ hbrary Jerry Finster CAMEO IHOREI 11 4H 000' Neatly 1/2. acre adjacent to the 14th green on "Pelican Point" golf coors: Pl~ 111 av~LA~ for gated 7000 + sq ft home Views ot ocean, hills and fairway. Prtvate beach for re-I\ ... ,. SHORECUFFI 12,-,ooo CAMIO IHORll ta tlie. 4 Bedroom and 31h bath home on approximately 112 acre with ocqn view lot wflh lawns, Crashing waves oo sandy beaches are 1he back c1rop for 1Ns rm row c~ ~ pool & spectacular ocean view Wonderful tnty home In great fwnlly nelghbomood. Rare 4 years old desi-a.t by Be D..o..-It' lot of this slZe In Newport Beach. Prtvate access to beaches. ' ""'_, ny ~~ s truly 1 rare find _ _.,,. .. LWo w...t • £.a,IH Elta-ce ODe~ponew:.~PrtmAerbOIW o. -SSAllp'~llDd""Wtdlilrp do<* IDd v~ or ma1o damnet IDd nveila.da. $5,15().000 480, 3.S8A oo woodertut tn acre loc witb pool IDd laWDJ. Pllll.Mtic ocem views. $2,695.000 ~VlewH_.. Price reduced. 380, l .SBA. pool Level 114 ICft Vft loc w\tb Yiewiaa ternc:e WAS $1.990,000 NOW $1,790,000 CDM Co.temporary 480, 3.SBA. fully room 1nd den Wooderf\al ~ltecn&ral daip WAS $1,0f5,000 NOW $1,015,000 .,... .. 3 bedroom, l bal.b cbann«. Onll potmt\al iD wooderful k>catloa. BllnlDelJ motlvaled tell«. NOW $616.000 CDM Hillliclt Villa 380.1.SBA. aammtly und• COGICnldloD. ltaU.-... yle IO~ wilh vlews. $5'75,000 C.... .. Mar Towaa.on.e 3BD. l .'8A w/ flmlly room, wood noon IDd rooftopcMc*. Loailed OD ovenlud 4'1 loc LOW, LOW DOWNU ISe,000 c..... .. Mtll' Cat .... .,........, .... l bedloom. 1 .,... oa R.-l loc wtlb pllDI. OwDer would COMkter U-Oplk>D. ...,_ t..c-BeMllHilllide Speccacui.. pied .we with 6 ~,billli. PrhMesym. wooderful wbite water vi~. $.1,lS0,000 Lido bland Bayfront 480oootemporary bome 3S' wide lot with Front Row View Lot Spect11a1t. views or entire harbor md oc:em. Larae level lot wllh paam included. $1,595,000 Bayshorn Classic Speoisb style Hacienda. lBO. l .SBA OD oveniz.ed IOI. Newkhc:beo IDd woodetful patio . La· IAWD. k>ml, LOW DOWN! • $795,000 Little Balboe blaad 3 bedroom, l bal.b Quid street De« Bay md beacb WAS $690,000 NOW $649,000 Turtle Rock Wooderful Mootecito witb480, l .SBA. tarae titc:beo, ou1door spa WAS $56t,OOO NOW $555,000 Price Red.mt-J-iM Park 380, 3BA uplDded model OCIMD, bay IDCI city Uabll view. Air OODditloned, pied comm. WAS $5 lt,000 NOW~71,000 C....MIMw lBD. lBA .... , built CODdo. NMr OCMa. l.AMt upm1ive ocem1kk property m COM. sm.ooo . , , ' .. . . . . . J~C1 992 - Here I"t Is Folks!!! THE BAYFRONT WITH THE MOST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY WAS $2,496,000 NO'W . $1,995,000 Ready For Escrow, Bring All Offers Creative Financinga Available CAROLINE HAINES Bus: 644-9060xl93 Res: 645-6766 rm Waiting For Your· Calls a: Offers .-----------...... OCEAN VIEW -RARE OPPORTUNITY 2ps.ooo Ila•.-JJ,800 1#1/Jt lot ~ ~ A:lrk .W. ocean .... C.te"!M .,..._, gut.eteu!~ loccatfon tn T'lwcq,u. qJ"eo.ea ....._ 1'aU ~q/Jll ••ca fil rwwl.v coma on tlw lftarbt and alw>u.ld .. a ""'4• kw'8 ,_._ en.;.......,_ S Mdroom. J .a bath honw, a&'#fandl.v "*"• w c_.,..c and paint. .ciU ......_ a Utde TLC. RGN Orange Counq, op~Jtw lnMS&on. ENJOY THE BACK BAY $299,900 S~, J bath bll:uuw.C:O.talfaa. 1'aU MU'M "°'9w~ H ... SW ldtclMtn .w.d uland, aaood NaM ~.track a NCFlll • ...,.,,,.,,, -WI appUanoa • •pcand.9d d"""41 anN1. lArp lrickJCrqltlllie a ••mv"JW a..d ~· 7,2001#11/t lot""'" MlcaU Jfnlport mu. .... aick '"""" ... ,.... •pa blaNutngoffrult & GDOCGdo INa. C ........... 1'won a,,._ w~aw orimt..cl .,,,..,. .............. CLASSIC EASTSIDE COTTAGE ULTI .. "jTE NEWPORT BEACH £Peomistne t1w Eat.w. ...,.,.., ehU ~,,,..., q,jiNltww..,. --. .... ~ "~ Jfoon,,/onnGJ cUrdne l'OOftl Miia bail llllndow, aar.,. e1ct1• platw _. .._ .. LIFES'l'YLE moldtnfi, a1J.atacca• 1ot. me.~. •prinlr..,..,ft'onl•,... .... • ct.tacW garage, ./OtV»cf cdr ~ 4k cdr ~· A .... ..,_ 3 Bedroonu, 2.5 Batu. PIGll tennis, walk motluaMd .u.r. to the beach, come back to the pool. Enter-· tain JIOur ftWnb in thu •paciou tri-level DAVID SANFORD contempor4r11 town home, over J ,840 aqUl w1thfonna1d1n1n11room.hu,,ema.eerau1te Bus: 644-9060xl54 with view bcalcon11, ~tra large two car " . attached 11arage. Private and quiet court-Res: 650-835 7 11ard location. The beat •tart.er home value in Newport Beach/ Owner u motivated and will luten to all off er•. $274,900 COLDWeu. BAN~C!RO COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE · CORNER OF COAST lllGH\\'AY AT A\'Ol'AI><> t i·l ·l ~j()f) NEW LISTING• NEWPORT BEACH BANK OWNED ' e 5.~ Sq/Ft. 580, 5.581\ + Family Room • Gqunnet KJtchen, Elevator. Security System e Some Ocean, Bay View TIDS ONE WON'~-LAST! $895,000 * OPEN SATURDAY 1-6 * 2628 Cliff Drive * SPYGLASS HILL • REDUCED $300,0001 WW Trade For Home or Condo in LA • 5,000 Sq/Ft. New Architectural Design on Large Lot • SBD, SBA + Family Room. 1.400 Sq/Fl Master Suite • Unobstructed Ocean. City Ught Views. Pool and Spa MAKE OFFER! $1,996,000 $1,695,000 Top Producer for 20 Teara Eatate Di.talon Speclallat Prealdent'• Club Pleue Call lie For Other bcellent Propertlea In Newport a Corona del llar (714)723-0377 Outstanding Contemporary Onllf10CiI10D oaTIOplft. 5 tiidtOoma, 3.S bllbl, new titcbm, atylipll, Preocb doon 4 windows, aecuriry ayarem, custom pool with cbild sate f alce. $779,000 Country French Perfection s bedroolDI, 3 baths with ~la Prmcb doors and wiodowa, upialed kilcbeo wllb band painted tiles, styligbtl md grai mou.ntain/cityligbll view. $695,000 Pride or Ownership 4 bedrooms, 2 . .S baths, updared cou.ntry kltcbal, frencb doon md window face custom pool. Hardwood noon, new arpdl. built in bootcasa. $~5,000 Personality Plus Remodded in 1987, S bedrooms, 2 . .S balba, Preocb doon lad to spe in private ywd, mountain views. Many fabulous touches in 1rtiat'1 own bome. $649,000 Country Charm Price Reduced I Wood siding, toucbes of ued ~ bq wlDdOM,COUDl!'y tud'lm, 4 bedrooms, Ion .ea and bonus room. Sunny ylld, IJ'Mf location. $465,000 ' Soon to be Gated Prime interior location. Newer 4 bed· room, Fralcb doon, recessed ligbtina. l ftrepl.ca, 3 car iaraae.. Beautiful p&tlo .od ylld. $529,000 Eric Shaw Laraine Shaw Associate Vice President lnt'l President's Circle (714)760-5064 'llllltl''' \ t Hl>OIN 1WO 1101Y $4t9,t00 Don't miss this 4 br. 3 ba Open. ~ floOtlJIWl New lalch«I 8eaullfut coas111ne & clly llghls vleW trom master si.cte (27CAN) • 1. ........ OfMI -SWroundld lly .............. s llr, ~ ,_ ..... "°"" .,,.,.. IM 6 en. ...... ff9lldt dlDlrl ........ "" ""' ~ tit (Jt """ v.-din. Remod.. ..-..... fn .-no In ~ ..... Pltced to .... (23fOR) n.u HOYT ........ T'UlmD ..... llllM*Sf LIZ MCPARLAND ,__ ._. 1 ,. •••• «:--' Dttwe o,;.t a.t...... tan flwc • 1 r Open Sun 1-4 2 733 ~ -· _.. ------*** COSTA MESA'S TOP SELLING ~FFICE ***. GllAT FAMILY~ $214.900 JUST IJITO) $215.000 STOP LOOdlQ wrw fOWI> m ..... WTSIDE CONDO $159•900 Great family home 4 br. 1.75 ba. Huge rear fenced • 3 spacious beetoomS. 2 upgndecl bllhs, ~ TlllS ~ 11*"9 cusiJmlnd Mesi veroe 1 auy, Pnced to sell Beautrtul well matntasned comotex d ldUJ tor growing twntly (68 SEN) Pllk> room. 0'1ll tot ctllcnl'a pllyToOm. fresh 2473 IQ.. ll l'IOrnl hU Mrff*IO S tit. 3 bl. ,._ Near pool Two bl 1 5 ba WalklnQ dlstanCe to y Ind ~ and swiny1 QIMJt tilTlly ~ 19 tam. nn. • ,,..._., 8\ roam. .....,. ...,. Back Bay Don t nns this opporlJlll1y (24ELD) (32WAS) Ory. Ne'w es-pet l flocmD, IWldlld ~ ~ GIEAT LOCA110NI GIEAT IUY1 $159,900 2 master bedroom surtes. Areplace In llviOg room. One car garage Ideal fOf first time buyer or two singles Why not see n today? (29VIC) 3 IEDIOOM TOWNHOMI $166,000 Excellent toclbOn Walk to sctlOOls. shopping, swap meet & crty haU Walk·ln closet In master bedroom Double car oaraoe Good buy. ( 11 BRO) OCEAN ClOSl IUT AffOIOAILI $169,900 Co11est end int has 2 masters. 2 fireplaces, 2 P'- 11os• New kitchen ~ & bu1IHn micro LMQe I W ~ Com'n pool & spa ( 11 SAN) llST VA.WIS It TOWNll 6 beU!IUI 8roolMew condos from S174,500 to S 194, 900 3 br. 2 5 ba, abolJI 1500 sq feel Cen- tral air condltlOr*lO tnOOOr laantry. 2 car ltlJChed oaraoe Poots. spas & temcs (BRO) OUTSTANDING YAWi $t79,500 SpaclOUs 3 b<I, 2'h ba towmome near SC Pim. Has pool, spa. tennis and alr condrtionlnQ. Fresh paint and new bllnds make II In move-In condition. See 11 today (601HA) 1WO MAml llDIOOMS $181,500 Townhome Ills new carpet, freSh pal1t, new ldlch- en floor HiQh V1Ulted ceilings & skytlghtS mabs tJVs home ~ & *Y Nice grassy pa1iO to enlOY (90tfVD) WTSl>I CKAIMll $219 ,900 Three br. 1 75 ba. Eastslde home PY1ced ID set Nur 8xk Bay. stloppllQ and bus access. (230RA) ALMOST $20,000 IELOW LAf226'f&l :.,=. = = ~ ~ Steal this home! Approx. 1700 sq. ft. (rt) on WI EAml)I UIQAIN $2Mtf00 oversaed lot In Cleslrlble Halecrest nelgt1boltlood. Gteat CIUe·llC loclllon. 3 bd, 1 V• ba. McM-11 LusclOUS fruit trees In yard, remodeled kitchen. ll1d read't. L.arot rw ylld. poSllble RV. Roi-up OlllQI much morel (30KI) dOor. Owlw WdS ed. (20SUS) MUA VHDI TOWMMOMI $W,OOO Longwood Greens. 2 mastef suillS • one *Y lg. wlltl fnp&Ke. Obi. attlChld gar Lovefy pool & 11)1 area. Much morell (27LON) IASTSIDI CMAlltml $Mt,t00 Pt1me Eastslde locllion. 3 br, R· 2 lot w/rOOm ID growl MM-In condlllonl Remodelld bllll Don't pm tis up • 11'1 a wmm Cd now1 (21R~) Off TO 1M1 MOITHWIST $Mt,t00 Owner .-cdoul to ITIO'lt '° PuglC SOood1 ~ Mesa Del Mir 3 br. 1 stoty l'tOrnl on a COi'* lot with RV 1CCtU W1CI a boll door In 111 2 ear It· llChed Oa110t (V7COR) STAY COOl 11 STYLI $211,500 Single =iy • coodlloo•d 4 br. 1.75 ba home w1'I .. New '*'*' & earpeC In ~ blll Llndseaped ylld. (82STC) at.in WMm OUT-NllDI -,: • .,s:a ~ 1oe11ion wW1 3 Clf P118t l RV. SC. clout ITllS1lr .. Wiii tnpllct ll1d -blnly room Wiii ~· 2640 sq, ti. wtll pmm Ylld n1 apa. RV 1CCUS. ( 1 OCAH) ... PllRCftOM ...... Miit cOldb 3 tw, 1 1S ba on Ellt'MOI t-. Mesa. 9IWt end ~· uq room. fWllly room. &wve rJUfl'f ldlr:IW\ T dt dlld-Poof poa1 ra • 10! (27M.) MMOlt.. $111,000 _..,..4br, 3Yblla.Cody.,_, 1 br& 1 111 down. 3 Clf Ol"IOI-Red .. roof .... ID ..,., pft. ...., ...... (34fUC) Pllm, PONM PUN $Mt/Jlft $tlldorn -** ..... veroe euc:c. , *"'· 2200 sq. ... 3 Cir gtWIQI. ... fnlrt ~· ylld _. low INlll••a •ldllclplno. TllTllc ftOof '*" .. 2 ~ ... """ rm. .. .,. -. 4 bf or 3~ din.~ .. • Wiik to OOlf CCII.a end para. (170RI) llUBI mT IBU --Alnctwt Mm v.'dt • tir. a a.. 2'41DY 11am1. Cllbdnll ~ 1 bf & 1 bl duwn•L 111 roof New OOlf CCU'm. s.lls .. hdt ot WI 11- tln ID Inf ,....._ allr. (tlOAI) ..,,. .. 9010 ... ...,.,. Am -yo&nll "' ............ ' ..,., .._ veroe 2.-v. 4 t1t ~ 11am1. to- t* In ON d .. ctw'I ... .._ ,__ "' .. ,. IClllrVn room ..,... •an .. ..,. ..-a "°' PG"d-_..,oat. ,.. a ...... (11°"' ( ()"' I \ \ 11 . "' \ Ill I I( I . -I h-to \I> \ \ 1-.. \ \ I " I -" (IS-') .1 \ \ ~ G:r 'ti I I 10'\ '! NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE PRETIY It POPUlAR PLAN $389,000 Seldom on the mar1<et. 4BR. 2200 sq. ft. Mesa Verde 1 story. 3 car garage. Terrific floor plan . Executive area. CWS OF '92 $479,900 This lovely Mesa Verde 2-story, 4BR, 21J2BA. 3,0DO sq. ft. home not only has class, elegance & charm, but is located in the city's finest area. JUST REDUCED! , EXECUTIVE LMNG AT ITS IEST $245,000 ~ With 2 master suites -one very J large with fireplace, 2 car garage, 2 gott courses nearby, this Mesa Verde townhome is too good to miss! STOP LOOKING-WE'VE FOUND mt $359,000 Truly unique, customized Mesa Verde 1-story, 2470 sq. ft, 5 br, 3 ba, separate family room. extra large lot. Spa. Lovely quiet neighborhood. MESA VERDE SPECW $425,000 4BR, 2BA, 2-story. Cathedral ceilings. 1 br & 1 ba downstairs. Lovely front courtyard. Walk to gott & shopping. Owner says !!!!=:!:::::.:::=~~!l!l!l!!llm make an offer1 ~\,) . • •' •• . . 4 J.. , ' • r} ,, .. , .,, ,. ... ( 11111 .. _,'-. ' ' '" ' \" ' ..... . .. - RARELY ON MAIDT $222,000 Prestigious Mesa Verde Country Club Village. Lovely, quiet area. Beautiful pool, spa & grounds. 2 patios for outside enjoyment SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 I PAGE 39 Al.MOST NEW! Spacious 4BR, 3 full baths. Country kitchen, 1 bedroom & 1 bath down. 3 car garage. Red tile roof. Adjacent to lovely park. Minutes to O.C. Pertorming Arts Center. $385,000 SELLER WANTS OUT NOW! Has already relocated. Needs quick sale! 3 bedrooms, family room .& den. 2'h baths. Fireplace in master bedroom &Jam. rm . 3 car garage plus RV access. Sacrifice at $314,900 GREAT POliNTW. Over 2400 ~Q. ft. of spacious living. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. 1 bedroom & 1 bath down. Large family rm. & more. Ideal for growing fan:iily. Most popular floor plan. Only $294,900 READY FOR SUMMERI Upgraded. Beautiful. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, large bright family room over1ooks inviting pool & spa. Marble fireplace, beveled mirrors. More, more, more! $284,900 BACKYARD PARADISE 3BR, 2 Baths. Well maintained family home. Large, bright f amity room opens to beautiful private yard . Romantic fountain off master bedroom. $27 4 ,900 SHOWS UKE A MODEL· 3BR, 2BA, pool & spa. Extensive upgrades in this beautiful home. Comer location. Large lot. Solar heat, new NC . $279,900 I tl'-I \\II'-\ 1111111 11>111 \l)\\I'-\\I \.I I -liliS'J\.I.\ .·~ G ..... _ ; .. • j • ... PAGE 40 I SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE DISbQWR tffE---_,,. DIFFERENCE ... TWO ARE BETTER THAN ONE JERRIE MAHONEY 722-7739 CHARLOTTE SCOTI 432-9308 Jerrie & Charlotte have teamed up to give you the best in Rea l Estate service, representing buyers and se llers in Orange County. ~ Together, they represent: • 25 years experience • Local residents for 30 years •VA, FHA, 1st Time Buyers • Qualify Buyers for loans • Renters WelCome • Relocation specialists • Members: Investment Multiple Listings • Members: Coldwell Banker University FROM BEGINNING TO END, WE'RE THERE FOR YOU! • DO IT FOR YOUR HEALTH Live and play on the sand. View the Queen Mary. Large 1 BR + 1 BA. $159,000 CHARWTIE 432-9308 •INVESTORS Cash flow with 20% down. Each unit 2 BR, 1 BA. New roof. Always rented. $185,000 CHARLOTTE 432-9308 •REDUCED! College Park Special -incredible upgraded 3 BR, 2 BA home with beautiful Spanish paver patios & pa rk-like yard. Hardwood floors & French doors. Make offer, offer, offer. Under $250,000 JERRIE 722-7739 • NEWPORT RIVIERA -BACK BAY AREA Approx. 1600 sq. ft., 2 story, 3 BR, 2112 BA end unit. Tennis courts, spa, Olympic size pool. Walk to Back Bay. Family room, fireplace, patio with waterfall. $213,900 JERRIE 722-7739 . . YOU 1VE FOUN.D IT! ~COOL BUY S.tJS,900 61 7 Brookview Way, Costa Mesa (Bristol & Paufartno) Outstanding two story, three bedroom, 2~1'2 baths• Forced air heating • Central air conditioning • Indoor laundry . . •Huge master bedroom• 2 car attached garage with opener • Enclosed front patio and stmny atrium • New air conditioner last year •All electric kitchen• One year Home Protection Plan included• Outdoor balcony connects master bedroom and middle bedroom •Community pools, spas and tennis courts. Dick Jantzer & Peart Kenyon Listing Aaents 24-hour pager'l71 ~8380 • < < > ~ I \ \ I L ~ \ < > I-' I· I< . I· -I < •-' O \ I> \ \ I ~ \ \ I '\ I I -L < • " -'> ~ ~ ~ ,· ::;.·~ G) WIN '1111 IO"~I , ____ ..,_._ • NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ___________..~perstar realtor---=---,elps-co~petition- 0 ~County-based high-powered superstar realtor, Patrick Tenore of Nationwide USA, is training his competition. Unusuall Not for Tenore. He sees other Realtors differently -as ''partnel'S. ,, "If I can assist my peers to blast out of the recession and be more successful, I'll have that many more agents to network with," Tenore said. Afterall, "Networicing' Is the key ingredient for Tenore's corpor.1tion Nationwide USA. Tenore, after 10 years and being the No. 1 agent for his former company Re/Max Realtors, formed his own firm four )"NIS ago with the unique concept of networking agents and homeowners. With more than 200 agents and m.irlceting directors, Nationwide USA pays out perpetual monthly ovemdes and refemil fees on all agent's monthly production as well as dients referred to the com~ny from ~her agents and homeowners Nationwide USA is currently networking with 20,000 Affiliate Member locations and 250,000 member agents, Nationwide Some of those companies are Jon Douglas and Fred Sands of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills. Tenore, who trained with renown motivational great Zig Ziglar, said that he does not WOfk the current Real Estate market as he 'creates' h~ own P&trick Tenore market "By working with recession proof dients: celebrities, professk>nal ball players, movie stars and the like, you have people with the c.ash flow to a_cquire the tremendous values in today's market place," he said. "It becomes· a win/win s1luatton for all." A visit to Tenore's Newport Beach Sales Center loo"-5 like a "Who's Who" of celebrity clients. Photos and their signatures of appreciation fill the wall in Tenore's executive office. From Olarles Bronson, Heather Locklear, Bon Jovi, Guns & Roses, to Angels Ace Pitcher, Chuck Finley and ballplayers Chili Davis, Jack Oark plus Ron Brown from the Rams (whom we recently discovered ma~ be a future LA Raider). "These are all clients that I have worked with or I have represented in a Real Estate transac.tion," he said. His training se minar literature states his purpose with clients and agents is to "help them receive more of what they truly can in the Real Estate market as it is today." In doing so, he has personally sold over S 160,000,000 in Orange County Residential Real Estate over the past 15 years makes him one of the top Realtors in the Nation. With his continuous television advertisements and advanced marketing techniques, Tenore is a bit more of a powerful force to the Real Est.ate oommunity than he'll admit to ''Tenore does get the job done," his assistant proudly remarked, "and the seminars are to unselfishly help others to do the sa~.'' Said Tenore: "My secret is that there is no secret -it's just fun to perform an optimum professional service." Tenore can be reached at his Jijewport Beach Sales Center at 3300 Irvine Ave., or by phoning 955·5800 for seminar information and customer service. SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 I PAGE 41 Odle s win big prize of LBth Street op~ning Mr. and Mrs Neil Odle of Corona del Mar and two of their freinds will be enjoyi(lg a gourmet dinner cruise of the Newport Harbor aboard an authentic Venetian gondola, complements of Newcomb Development, Inc The Odll>s won the cruise during tht• recent grand opening at 28th Street Marina, a d.1s~ic collection of waterfront residcrn.:.t..~. c;hops and offices in the Cannery Village area of Newport Beach. An cnthu!>1ac;t1c crowd of visitors turned out for the opening of the 35 lul(ury. view-onenrcd condominiums designed by architects Sfocl..ton H1dey/~1ates. The two or three bedroom single-level homes. measuring 1 ,5b0 to 1.870 .;quare feel .uc priced from SS00,000 lo SS00,000. "People who appreciate the lure of w.1tcrf ron1 living are coming irom all-over Southern Cal1forn1a to 'sew thi!> remarl...Jble blcand of l1v1ng, shopping and working," !>.lid builder John Newcomb, prC"S1dent of Necomb Development, Inc. "They recognize the e'<c:.ept1onal value ac, well a~ the rarity of the opportunity." To reach the new community. tal..e Newport Boulev.1rd over the bridge onto the penm!>ula and rurn left on 26th Street Sales office hou~ are daily, 10 a.m. to du!>k. Form more information . call 675-2486 Professional home inspection provides ~elping hand New home buyers encouraged to learn about this vital service D espite the ~. many people an! In excellent positions to buy a home -particubrly families with down ~yments ~nd no ament home to sell. lower house prices and near·recotd lows In mortgage interest rates have opened a wiridC>w of opportunity not available In the past 1 O years. In addition to these advantages, today's home buyers are also dealing with 1 new element in the transaction: the prole.sional home mspection. In many pam of the country, this ptepurc:ha$e evaluation of a home's condltion has become routine, providing buyers with the vit..1 information they need fot a sound purchasing decision. Since the profession is still relatively young, however, it as critical for borer} to learn something dbout 1t so that they -Mii undttstand what may -and what may not -be expected from their c:holen home inspector. While u~re are no ~te or Fed~I gu~in , home IMpeCtors are generally expec.ri:!d to follow the Sundards of ~ established by the American Society o( Home lnspectOB (,A.SHI), widely recognized as the leading authority ln the field. ThiS Is a doc:UrMnt which specifies all components o( a home that are to be indUded in an inspection, from roof to foundation. The ASHI Standards are considered by government and profes,sional re.11 estate groups to be the benchmark ol performance for home inspeciots. A free copy is available from ASHI by writing to 1735 North Lynn Street, Suite 950, Arlington, VA 22209, °' by calling 1-800-7 43-ASHI. To be sure that a home inspector is ethical and professional, consumers should ascertain before the inspection that he or she will not off er to do any repairs on the inspected property, and that the firm has no financial Interest in the transaction, or in the real estate agent's rommission. Any indication of such con01ct of interest activities ~Id send up the red flag to tell consumers to look for another inspector. Home Inspectors are generalim, much like medicar c.eneraJ Practitioners. They know how the home's tmny systems and oomponents work, both independently and ~. ind they under..rand how and wffy they foll. • Consumers should expea the written report to describe the actual condition of the home at the time of the inspeaion based upon visual observation, and to provide an indication of the need for Njor repairs. Home inspectors do not do any destructi~ testing. nor an they see ~~.so consumers shoufd no( pea reports to include tM condidon ol every nail, wire or pipe in the home. In addition, inspectors are primanly concerned with pointing out large expenses and/or safety related concerns, rather than small or cosmetic items, which are considered readily apparent to buyers themselves. Home inspectors know how the home's many systems and components work ... and they understand how and why they fail. Finally, home buyers should not eJtpect thf> inspector's report to serve as a guarantee that the home's components won 't ever fail or need repair at some point in the future . No house 1s perfect, and they all need regular maintenance and repair. I n recent years, literally dozens of organizations have been formed to c:apit.ilize on the marketing opportunilies ol this rapidly-growing profession. This a n make the seJec.tion o( a qwhlied professional extremely difficult. To date, the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) is the only national non-profit profession.al otsaniz.ahon in the United St.ires or Can~ which rigorously tests home l~ors on ~nlal k~ and dlqno tic e.icpertisc in ,i;t(;n to t restdentfal construction ASHI Membership requires e'ICpenence prior to admission, as well as continuing education annually after admisslOf'I in order to keep current with new tech~ and building practices. The names or members may be obtail\ed by contac.ting ASHI at 1-800-743-ASHI. ASHI recommends that home buyers call several inspectors 1n their area and interview them in advance to ascertain their qualifications. Here are some import.ant questions to ask: 1 Does the inspector belong to ASHI or a regional inspection organization? 2. How long has the inspector been in businl'SS as a home inspection firm? 3 Is the inspector speufically experienced tn residential inspectionl 4 Does the company off er repairs °' improvements b<b<'d on 1(!. inspection? This might CAuse a conn.ct ol interest S. How long will thc inspection take/ (The average 1 2 to 3 hours l 6. WhJt will 1t include? (Get the specific..) 7 How much Wlll 11 c:ostl (The national awrage IS S2SO.). 8 ~the in~or suppl a wnnen report? 9. Does the inspector encoura~ the client to .ittend th<? inspection? This is a valuabl(' l'duc.ihOnal opportunity. and he should welrom the client along. 10. Does the 1n\pedor p.irt1cipatf' in continuing edua.tion programs to ~eep hi ~pert1se up to date? 11 . obt.lin .i Ii" of pa')t dient ref renas ~nd cont.Kt them. • • .. 4 ... ' . ''. ff. 3~A'1 s~et t? \£M .YAOAUTA? PAGE 42 I SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 ,.. . ~, $611,000 4BR prMle pool & spa 11 part-ltke seCling NN apphn.es 1n 18-<lone •.a.i. plafUIOll slU!tn CORGlA IB. MAR $6el,OOO HatbOI View Hilts. S bedloan 3 balh localed oo caoyon wch Vltw ol htlls n1 aaoss trom oon COUfse p11c:ed to sell CORmlA DB. MAR $645,000 OIS1rable !)11.ed community 3 be01ocrns 2 5 balllS ocean Vie\" llom INStel manyuppjes la.cotllT HU SHOWCASE $639,000 Ex~ional ptan2 w/Ofra!OCSI VeN famtlytm we! tw skyltgit & more Pr teed to sell WOllBlf11. CCllOIA DB. MAR $121,900 Wonderk.11 tam1ly hOlne with SWtmmlflQ pool & p11vate yard 3BR IEW COROIA 1a MAR ss•.ooo CapeCodcaidoon45' lcU oldCdM 38R 2 5BA. -pl tn hvingrm • tam1ly rm & mslJ BR SC>i 1Ub • vaull!Jd c:et hogs CHUAUI WUTU! HARIOR VEW HOMES SSM,000 Recipe tor a happy tanlly, next to ~k playgf Ot.rlds pool lalge yad w/QU!bo. roses lawn. end of c:uklt-sac HARIOR VIEW HOM£S.PGRTOFllO $579,000 ~1119 locabon. Sln1'f iradbaas to ~k large• bd 35 ba plusbcn.IS room JUS1 Sll!QS to comm pool & elemef'Uy sdlool HlRIOR VIEW HOMES JEWEi.! ~.000 5'lafkling beal.tlkllty ~acled Carrrel w/eaPatO!d UCl'en. dnrig area & maslef ba MO\l1e 111 cond~on SMBlMAI OMS W/POCI. $550,000 LIQht & br1!1114 bd 3 ba on gorgeous to1nef lot adiilCef'C 10 Bet Ar. owner mo\'El1 ltew pa IOI car pet m ~liarc:e$ VWJE QUAl.JTY UJCATIOI $539,500 3 bd J ba. bonus 1oom roof deck. views 1tahan marb~ pohst.d pill natural hglt YOlume ceilings eiu:ellera IEW CUSTOM COHO II CIM $521,000 T ruty lo~ty wstom cordo 11 ~I Corona def Mar 2 ms11 bl w/Ylewlng deck 4 walkino blocb to Corona beach lease lot 2100/mo CORNICHE POOL HOME Monarch Beach gale prded beutilul home w/pool & 2 spas, mstr bedroom retreat lush landscaping, walk to beaji, make otter now only 2 years oldl$399.900 IJll ... , 111 CC110U 1a IWl couo $525,000 Cape Codwdo11~Cdm ER.2 SSA DeckoftlMOgrm +blaoom frpl 11 master & hvrng rm Wet bar. 2-a garage ¥aUll8d ceilings, spa lib LllO WllS $Ml,OOO W311t to beach. pool, Imus ~om this lololely expaided m remodeled 3BR !'tome 3-cai oarage $IJlil lcu ot storage IWff1 Of IEWPCltT $421,000 Vrl!ff ol bac:lt blly/oetfMI or ex per m:e the beMf of a pynrng gteen lrom your p11va1e spa, rare oller no' C1r1u0et lllf .......... , .. , ....... a.. _ ...... ............ ...... i.e ..... .,.........,, .. lrM ....... lleltf .. .,.........,, .. 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Slll,000 31fUBA in gllldconllUI~ Poot spa,~'°' kca.IDl'I ~ ~dd 11 '**11 cokn Ptesrme. raly to mcM rto TWO llUTBl IUll'U U YYEW COURT $191,000 T i.1*ey cordlllOn ~ rooms. ~ c:eilmgs, decofm 111Uc:f1a, b&lb to f'.telt. o-pded. 3 bDms 3 ball'I$ SPACIOUS UYYEW CGURT $1.-,000 l.Mgesr ftocrptarun bay va 38R. 3BA. burl by J M Pilers Sec glll!d, .tk lo bay, ._oy bllflO trails ucuu 1Uat UM.All sna.ooo En111y spclacllilr coastln & ocean W!W lrom Iha prC(llfty pric.I 111« _,.,~ SmaU ~ proV!de$ a pin to IM while desq\11g r.w home llMIE W11U 11AC11 saa.• G1ea1 ligln home in Alc:ll Berach He9tS Extra lar091ot ~II~ VIMS Vfly Miene' Has redM>od dedl & Ir lamlly rm OPEN HOUSES ., ..... ., ..... -... ..... ....... --...... - *'·"'·· ,,.. ... -..lie .......... , .. ............ .... ......... ............. .... ....... .. .... ....... .. locl flO. *I tflc lniscapllg PU a lol DffGl"*1'Y OF l UftTWl!, IEWPCllT SIAl.000 'Sell Ol lradl, fU5l do •• , IS .tut fll Ollll'* toll l!lt 2 bd. 2 bl, pool, IP'. loated on a -.kmd ~..-. 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Cllllm8l IEAal COTTMI • IUCOl IAY S1 .275,DDD H"1l'Y SOlqt allr ~art ccOage in 8-::IM'I Bay Remodel polatlll er 1rM a IS Idell loatian AIAmWW $1.nD,ODO 1e ll'lls • rrn 1oc111on in an si.:tlld rerQI na Nera Disneytn Pia rGml hm $1.250.000 Mt.MB LA_, I C*llTIY CUii S1, 1.,0DO Scmmlllr gol CUM Mr Oii 131'1 luwly, ~y Unlft!. h911S1 qually cuUudlCln, IM haml "'1 a SC*a1 olllrl'IO llVm 'famcl mt•DRMY 11,0!JD,DDD c~ lwnodllld saR, 38A M1Dm 11om1 Slmrio ~ & triy-. ,... ... iddl..,. & 1111 room. VIEW .... n • • .._, IEAat $1 ,0!JD,DDD Btll ~al hi· «mn, bfr, Cllalfa. dylqfs ~ 2 S&\ lenod!tid IMng ... -.u...,. BrlCkP*>,,.. home lof ...... Ill .. ~ ....... ,.. 11.-.- ,.. _. ~a.lllOl'll 48A. 358A h:MnewMhafdirwy~ & ~.., lMll • NW-.U•IJm. 11.0ZS.D Thia,...,~ home oln 180 .. OC9\, blf & CCy llfC ..n1 A .., ...... ~ .. -*loot plln .a... am.a "·-·· IS.000 .... allDM .... on 2 ... Pwllc2 lof Co HO II Ev• Clole '° A:•dn & ~--a.eaAIADbltwl UYml_. .••• , -·-Allaad*1161'JO,Sll:rllklllillll Pta idllli: IMt, .. cbol&. .,_ 119 a IMdll! •• lalon 11111 ID .._ lilllnl. 28R. 2..58A Beautiful Mola b.lilt home in gated Portofino C<M! 2J38R. mexicanPMtS FrerdldOOfS mart>tefrpl boat dock $649 000 ........ IOVBl SllJIU A COOi VAWE! $895,000 Aemodeled Co... ~eswstom homew~ino VftS ol ttie bU ~ •BR.~ oaraoe & pool .,... VIEW HU.S WOllERfUl $175,000 48R. 2 ~ ~ruly2 stocy hOme on c:ul·dM~ Spacious exna !aloe prr41e lol wlswumung pool & spa -nt LACUU COITIMP $858,000 Corcempor¥y eteganc:e desa1bes lhis lowJy 3 bed. 2 balh home located in watrig d&Stm of buch, lawn, m shopptng-poced lo sell' TOP Of THE WCR.I! UCUU $839,000 l,JOIJll Beadl. raed~leQZ!line, City Ip, m tan)100 ~!Olm these wondliff\A 4 bd. 4.5 baltvms, priced S200,IXX> below rec::in waisat' , FUii.DUS SPYliLASS till $829,000 E.xpnjld 4 br. 3 bi Newport~ lfl IMtycood, lg COi net lol w/watlll. pore!, pool, & SP& CMtlooblg hal Is ••un lfAat ·WATaflmT,-c:I S7tl,000 Cra opport1nty 10 own a watorc home at a OOod prUI Enioy a shared dOCt lof le> ID a 38' boll C* COIM'UlCy Ndl ~ Ccmllft HARBOR VIEW HIUS-VIEWS 5'*taclllar Po$Ud bay and OC8lll W!ws from huge grassy yard. 5 br, 2 5 ba. remodeled tailoos bJY4 $969,000 MIU..ScllalH •ne lAmlA CGAm.mE $711,a [fllOY ~ 0(.81 & COlll w ¥lf'WS tom hs 4811 3 58A. Qrluly llome locmd in ..iklng dma to IDWl'I & bearJI ...--ousm $711,a Th44 bdhome glows wlamambanctc:ruedbyc:uslOm hgtcqi & SOll1d SY*ft, blMIU °'*' & lolly spas ~-.... me.a 3 bd. QISIDllt wood 9dlfl0f l'lon1t on• cU*sac. ~al PCH 3 'Pl l*t locl!U\, CIC*' k*'- IUVR • t.W!! snt.• Uh irga. blMIU & ,.n aA•ac lol •,__ Nlw lldord modll 4 bf, 25 ba. loflllll diq rm. tn!IJ room wM" ·----llMITY! ~lhl .._.. ... bill prC*l rw c:oratuction on ---+ IOl. 2M C4ll'ne .. •--••••a -. • ~ 0.. 21R, * fnly"" ..... 1*. P* tpt ......... ~ Apll'tll:t~1 ... lMGIPll•lol•••lll'G _-.. ...... ----._....... TRADmONAL HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE This exquisite family home with btaubful landscaped yard, pool and spa offers spedac't•lar wlObstructed city and ocean views. The spaciousness and deganc:t ol the home are tvident in the large &ving room with ftreplace, the gourmet kitchen with state-d-the-art apptianca, and an altnlctiYe eating area off the lcitchen. The grand staircase leads you upstairs to fo1JT ~ bedrooms. featuring walk·in closets. fuD baths, french doors The extravagant master suitt futures OYmized jacuzzi bath. separate shower, sauna. wet bar, and rtfrigmtof, mating a private retreat $2,395,000 nbelievable estateon 'Eaeter Hiii " with anoramic views of City · hts, Catalina Sunsets and ountains. Contemporary itecture offers: gymnasium, mall movie theater , iscotheque, wine cellar, ·~muy & tennis court. Offered t: . $12,950,000 laco•parable bavfroat o•• w/i nterlor design eatures thet will knock your off! Well situated on a ulet cul-<ie-sac street on montory Bay. A private ock for 3 boats, one up to '. 5 BR, 5 BA REDUCED TO $2,150,000 BFACON BAY , "' Prl•• bap froata9e . • Cherming 3 bedroom 3 bath home with fabulous bay views. Sunny South exposure Super community for families with tennis court. New SO yr. lease in negQtietion. Offered at $1,275,000 L.H. 21 Beaco• Bav Carnation Cove ... Prhrate S..Clt ........ a dock! Largest single parcel evailable llllllila• on the bayfront in CdM. plans to build an approximately 10,000 sq.ff. gated European • style home with a garage for seven cars, plus workshop. Also R.V. OT ~t storage. $4,950,000 HARBOR RIDG£ • Beautiful custom home built by Valentine & designed by Robert Earl. Woodsy cul-<ie·sac location w/dty lights views & roUing hills, 5 BR suJtes, 6 baths, famiJy room w/sunken bar. Trade for beaclt froat or lrwlae Terrace. $2,175,000 Blending contemporary charm with trndltlonal quality, this ls the great family home in Point de! Mar. The dining room IMng room with fireplace a;.;d family room wrap around the custom~appolnted kitchen. 4 BR, 3 BA plus bonus room. $599,000 i:~ l --• --- • . .. _ ... : . NEWPOAf-8EttleH/Ce8lk Ml!SA• pttt61' 1 ReAL-..ESrTME • • .... • SATURDAY, May. 9,.1992 J-PAGE A5.-. -.. ~ -. ' .... ••• -----...... Mf'llliir ... ' Patricia Davenport /wtStnb another signattn JJrOPtr"ty 'IbeStuartTowneHou~ A landmark of the town of Corona del Mar This home is on the market for the first time in 32 years. You owe it to yourself to see this property if you are interested in a premier Ocean blvd. location, oversized lot and ISO° views of the ocean and bay. .. • . -~mmunia Profile : DOVER SH~S~~~~~~~~~~~~- Boundaries: Dover Shores, on the west side of Upper Newport Bay, is bounded by a Irvine Avenue to the west and the Bay to the east, including streets such as Morning Star, Evening Star, North Star, Polaris, Westwind, Pescador, Galaxy Drive, Santiago Drive, Mariners and Bluff Front. Homes: 310 Builder: The community was opened by Macco Realty Company and developed by the Irvine Company. Age: Construction began in 1963. Recent saln: During the last 12 months there have been 12 recorded ....iles On the lower end, a 5-bedroom, 31/2-bath home recentl)' sold for S640,000. On the high -end,. ..a 5-bedroom, 51/2-bath tw<HtOfY custom bdyfront with dock for three boats sold '°' s 1,950,000. Now listed: A number of houses are currently listed, including a 4-bedroom, 31/2-bath property at 1124 Santiago. Offered for $825,000, this home features a spaoous living room and formal dining room, fireplaces in the family room and l1v1ng room and views of the yachts in the bay from,, these rooms, the kitchen and the mastet soite. Meanwhile, -a lovety bayfront home at 409 North Stat Lane offers 4 bedrooms, 41/2-bath and fireplaces in the living, dining and family rooms, as well as the master bedroom. listed for S 1,450,000 fee or S 1, 131,500 l~asehold, this property has a cul-de·QC location, private comroonity beaches and 60 feet of frontage on the Bad< Bay. U>mmunity futures: Dover Shores is known for its wonderful views, waterfront property with dodcs and proximity to Fashion-Island and the PacifJC Ocean. A unique feature of the neighborhood 1s its three private community beaches, including a children's beach with playground equipment, an adult beach and a fisherman s beach with small boat storage and fishing areas. The children's beach also has a lifeguard and swim instructor during the summer months. Periodically, the Association will organize a party at the adult beach. . An 11-man Board of Directors oversees the greenbelt maintenance, hospitality, dredging and other aspects of the neighborhood. Association fees range from S433 to S76S a year. Schools: Children attend either Mariners Elementary School, Kaiser Middle School or Newport Harbor High School. Shopping: An abundance of stores, restaurants and entertainment opbOns can be found on nearby 1 7th Street, alon~ Pacific Coast Highway and at Fashion Island, a short drive away. Sou~: For morr information, a ll C•rol Mock •I Cold~ll B•nltrr, 644-9060. Above, a cbssic Dewer Shores view from a house along Upper Newport Bay. ~ a s~s bayfront p~ listed by Coldwell Banker at 409 North Star lane teatures four bedrooms, three of them master suites. · Showhomes of America opens offices in Newport Beach Company offers help for property owners, , realtors and managers Showhomcs of America, a nationwide company that provides the competitive edge needed to boost the selling price and reduce marketing time on dients' vacant propemes, tlas now opened offices In Newport Beach. Statistical an.ilyses reveal that a well maintained, ~ully furnished home commands a better price in a shorter lime frame than a vacant ~rty. Showhomcs have ~sted in the marketing of more than S2 billion residential properties over the last four years. Clients have induded Fortune SOO compani , financial Institutions, relocation companies, government entities arid privlte property owners. The program also assists the property owner In W.atty ~uclnf FM>lding costs. Over the last eight month.s, Showhomes helped PHH Homequity save <Ner $1 .4 million on utilities alone for their dients' inventory of properties through its Home Manager program. Additional saving5 are obtained through the Ho me Manager's maintenance responsibilities of the house inside and out. Also, the direct holding cost Is cut in half since the property sells twice as f~ Showhomes provides a service to property owners, reaftors and home managers by assisting in the marketing ol vacant homes. Benefits to property owners include: • No cost unless Showtlomcs ~Sb in homeowner obtaining a quick sale; • Utilities, yard and pool maintenance, partial association rees and minor repairs become the responsibility of the home manager; • Homes are protected against v1 ndalism, WHthe r damage and deteriotation; Benefits for realtors include: •Competitive edge that comes from a Wtefully furnished, well .maintained, smoke and pet~free home, which creates an atmosphere of Increased &owhomes have assisted in the marketing of more than $2 billion residential properties over the last four years. value in the mind of the buyer, resulting in a quicker sale at a higher price; • Increased showings beause the house remains on lock box and in multiple listing service, allowing it to be shown at a moment's notice. Agents can count on Showhomes to be· immaculate and in "show-to.sell" condition from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., ~Uy;. • Property management relief, for security and maintenance responsib1hty are the responsibility of the hom{' managers. Monthly inspection reports are provided by Showhomes and the property will be returned in the same or better condition, guarante<.'d; And additionally, benefits to home managers include: • Temporary housi ng 1n that the program benefits relocating professionals searching for a home to purchase, waiting to build or saving to buy. Out-<>f-town buyers are able to set acquainted with an un~nown area before making a deo!>IOn to purdl.lsc, • No lease requirement for the home manager, while providing a scMce for Showhomcs, 1s not considered a t nant and need to giVl' only 1 S days notice before moving; for more information, to enroll your own house or to find out how to become a home manager, c~ll Showhoincs at 851 ·8566. \ ( • ' • Corona del Mar J Bd , J Ba. home in~ canmunity Garden & spa Gigi Thomas Beautifully let I o:ided 6 Bd ., 4 5 8a. home Cl'l 1ar9! la Nila Trider Spectacular View Properties Remodel or build. steps to beach. ocean views David Hlrschler & Sara Hinman Old Corona del Mar ~asan\1ewhcrne-*PStoOWC.D¥C .~ e.n~ - Harbor Island $2, 995,000 Family living ar its best O\arming 5 Bd . FR pool, spa Elepnt Towne Colleaion Plan D 3 Bd, library, spa Bayfront Perfection ! Beautiful patio & lawn Evan Corkett Belle Partch & Carole McMahan Johnson Beverly Morphy cameo Shores $1 ,250,000 Blc Canyon $1,489,000 Big-Canyon $2,995,000 4 Bet. home wt th sweeping ocean views Sensadonal newly built 5 8d pf murse estate Evan Corkett Dann, Bibb & StephanJe Grody Corona Hllhlands $1,280,000 Harbor Island SpedaoUr 1'1r view, 4 8d famJy home plus pool 5 Bd. 5.5 Ba. disdn<ttve tennis <X>Urt CSlate w'pool Susan Scanlan & Sara Hinman Hda.ry Thamer ( -.. Hillary Thamer 644-1995 t -. - SAJlJROAY ... Mav..S...1992. t PAG.E..51. When is it time to say you have ''the very best''? ·Now! Happy Af otliers 'lJay Harbor Island $6,600,000 · Superb location wil.b main channel va tas. This 5 Bd .. 4.5. Ba. contemporary borne bas hacienda-style kitchen, balconies cl exceptional views from master suite. Large baysidc patio wtl.b roUing green lawn & pier & lip for large bcl8I an: j u.st a few of the outstanding feature of this home. Udo Isle $2,395,000 Priald IO sell, lb.is bayfroot home is localed on 40 fl of water froaalce wilb bey, l!Qmtain and city hgbts visw. Pier and slip for I 60 fl be-. BeaudfuJ beyside dedt. Frcocb doors. wood floors and beam ceilings. Old c.on-del Mar. 1,550,000 COftm dcl Ms jewel balf I block to tbc beacbt Bealtilully ranodeled c. Cod scyac bomc at auesa cottaac situMcd on a double lot. Marvelous tilCbea wilh every amenity, wood noon. bript and sunny patio with pool. Belcourt $3.250,000 Large tennis esaatc is a borne of dis'tinction. comfon and convenience. Park-like seuing with large pool. 5 Bd .• 5:5 Ba., 3 fircplac~ and sumptuous interior arc only a small par\ , or this tasteful borne. Shore CUits $1,600,000 Fabulous canyon and white water views. 3 or 4 Bd .• 4 Ba. traditional famil y home . Outstanding locatio n in the prestigious Shore Cliffs community. Mboa bland $745,000 Great comer k>calion lbal assures pnvacy & sunny rooms. Larae bome tbll 1s easily returned to a duplex. Well mainUlined propeny w1tb upgraded kileben cl 2 large patios r,o00 price · lovely propc:ny! 5 Bd .. 2 kifCbcns, 4 Ba. • - • .. • Beverly Morphy 675-9073 Debi Bibb 759-3707 Bayshores By The Beach Open House Saturday and Sunday 1:00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. Within the private bay and beach community of Bayshores awatL'I thi~ Jewel by the sand. The uncompromising locati on. directly across from the fonncr John Wayne estate. offers bay. beach and city li ght views. The Cape Cod style home was recently completely c ustomized wi th pa in s taking detail and ·quality craftm anship throughout. The dimensions. styling, and orientation of all rooms were designed with gracious ~ntertaining in mind . The home is beautifully proportioned, with treme ndous expansion possibilities. • The white-on-white decor is enhanced with many architectural accents, including soaring cathedral ceilings. coffered ceilings, beveled glass French windows and doors. and accent lighting throughout. This is a rare opportunity. 2685 Bayshore Drive Martha Macnab 675-3568 Balboa Island Completely remodeled country estate. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. family room. large master suite overl ooking the water. 3 fireplaces. Fabulous hoaung· property. Private pier and sltp for '\ large boats. cabana, expan ive terrace and gardens on 85 ft. of bayfront. $3,795,000 Little Balboa Island Prime Little Balboa Island Bayfront. Beaut ifull y remodeled 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. den. with new dock. New gou rmet kitchen, master, wood windows-great view to hart>or entrance. Sun deck with views. $1,595,000 <Bretl of Cantfy & ~{ow~rs? How a6out a new home! -1lappy Af otfter 's 'Day Bal boa Island Well maintained duplex or single family home on desirable street. 4 Bd .• 3 Ba. in sunny comer location. Large living and dining areas. den. upgraded kitchen, beam ceiling, sun room and deck. $745,000 ,.,,IH SATUBOAY .. M~-9. 19a2 J,f>A'1E 53 . Maureen Dawn 723-0260 Peninsula Point Sensational view of Fashi on Island. harbor and cu y lights from this exccpuonal Peninsula Po!nt location. 5 bedroom. 4.5 bath ~ome features hayfrnnt solarium. 3 fireplaces. coly library. lush garden and facilities for 4 large boa~. $3,995,000 Balboa Island Best value on Island -wood tloor • Berber carpel. open beam ceilings. French doors, brick patios and country gardens. Bnght and airy. Steps to the beach and village. 3 bedrooms, and 1.5 baths. $582,500 • • .. .. -' • '.-'I yP'!IA~Gl'le~S4C.-/P"'!llS~A"fl"l'Ofiftllt'IDMA~t~.11M~Bllffr"!!9r.',.,IP'!99~J!r-"• --------·----------------jlfl!!Wllte""i--t!e~~~IS'I~ M!Stc flllM I ft!ld: EMATf Charming Cape-6od-eottage-offered in Gosta Mes-a-f--_,._I The charm 1n design, high quality construd1on and materials are the ha llmark of this week's featured property, completely remodeled in 1990. The appeal of this Ca pe Cod Cottage, located at J 7 5 Magnolia in East Side Costa Mesa. begins at the curb and continues throughout. A white picket fence and lush green lawns add to the charm, and a winding walkway leads to a private' entry courtyard that's a must-sec' Interior features include a spacious living room and dinin~ room. a large master suite with sitting area and a most-desired walk-in closet, three bedrooms and two bathrooms Other amenities include top-grade built-in cabinets, French doors and windows that lead to a large rear yard .rnd manicured grounds w1th a used hrick accent Pnct'Cl to -.ell in today's market, th1s lo,ely home lists for $459,500. For more information, or to view this property. contad Btll Cote or Diana Broo~C\ or Grubb & Ellis at 2 Civic Pl.lla, Suite 100. Newport Beach, 644 6200. Corkett leads Coast Newport Properites through first qtiarter . [ "'rn Corkctt has been named top sales agc>nt and top listing agent for the first quJrtcr at Coast Newport Properties, a leading re<;1dent1al real estate fi rm tn N<' .... port Beach. The fa ct that she has sold 11 homes totdling S 10,000,000 and taken 1 7 listings at S 15,800,000 since January, 1992 is not surprising once you get to knoY. her Corkett Whoever said "there 1s no substitute for experience" must have known Evan Corkett. An 1 8-year veteran, she knows the ma rket extremely well and has thorough expertise of Newport Beach and its surrounding areas. She has received nu me rous awards throughout her career. In 1990 she was the num ber one selling agent for her company in Orange County and among the top five agents in Southern California . She was also a charter member of the prestigious Presi dent's Circle, a designation offered to her former company's top 1 percent of J,000 agents 1n Southern California. According to Evan, she decided to join Coast Newport Properties because of the number of professional, top notch agents in the office. as well as for 1ts outstanding per'i<>nahzed marketing efforts and status in the Newport Beach community. Evan has not let the economy slow her clov.n ' I started 1n a sluggish market 16 yl'Jr' ago, <'xpla1ned Evan, "and I've wm~l'rl during the good times as well The' E'COnomy 1s cyclical. and when ynu·re tn any business for a long period of time you have to expect these changes dnd be ready for them." Evan doesn't have any secrets for ma king a slow economy work in her Firm announces early sales leaders Coast Newport Properties, a leading res1dent1al real estate firm in Southern California, recently announced its top agents for the first quarter of 1992. Along with Evan Corkett, the firm's Top Safesperson and Top listing agent, honors went to other top agents. Hillary Thamer is the top listing agent for the month of March. Hillary, a recipient of virtualty every real estate award offered, takes great pride in her most recent accomplishment: becoming a recipient of the prestigious John Macnab Award, an achievement which speaks not only of her career suctess, but her personal success as well. Marian Phillippi, who specializes in the Irvine Terrace neighborhood in Corona del Mar, has been named Salesperson of the Month for March. Phillippi has consistentJy been recognized as a top producer throughout her career. She is known for her knowledge of the ~rket, her attention to detail and upholding the highest professional standards in all aspects of real estate transactions. Julie Stephenson, adive in the residential real est.lte business for many years, has had the most transadions closed during the first favor "I do the ScJme types of things regardless of the marketplace," she said . "I have realistic expectations and I ot'lly deal in the present." Evan also prefers not to limit her expertise to a specific are~. She believes quarter of 1992. Stephenson enjoys the excitement and sense of ac.complishment that comes from the 'just right' property transaction for her clients. Whether the dient is a first time buyer or an experienced investor, it is the challenge of matching the personal need to the real estate transaction that is so rewa rding. The «her top agents for the first quarter of 1992 are Shirley Harris, Marie Farsc>, Sara Hinman, David Hirschler, Susan Laird, Susan Scanlan, Guy Livingston, Stephanie Grody, Linda Lyle, Bell e Partch, Carol McMahan, Debi Bibb, Marcia Brashier, Julie Schmiesing, Mickey Rowe and Susan Thomas. A successful real estate agent must not onty be knowledgeable about their market. but be willing to liaen to their dlents' needs and see that those needs are met. Coast Newport Properties 1s proud to off er these top agents to the community, and is confident in knowing ~t these professionals will meet the daily c hallenges Involved in this multi-faceted business. For more information, call ~4-1600 that being knowledgeable In several different areas and price ranges gi\ta her more of a pulse on tho market. "It keeP,S me on my toes," s;he uys, Corkett an 't help bUt stly on her toes. Although dlO rmlces her work look c.ny, her schedule Is ripous. She works seven days a week, spending mudi of that time on the phone and behind the sa>~. According to Evan, good follow-up is vital to ~ in her business. I "I work for my dlents, not myself/' explained Evan. "My tot> is to guide my dients in the right direction and always be able to ba3 my opint<>n up with facts." Evan tw developed a sixth sense when it comes to her dients, and never forgets that she is meetin~ their needs. ''I deYelop relationships wsth dient:s, and they know that I have their best in~ rests in mind," said Evan. "I ~ke pride rn the faa that my dients trust me to steer them In the right direction." Corkett is realistic when she states that there are a lot of pxt real es&ate agents out there, and that each agent at Coast Newport Pro~rties is prof essionaJ, experienced and knowledgeable. But what sets Evan apart from other agents is her undying commitment to her work. ~van always goes that extra mile for ~r Clients, and is always willing to put all the work into making a goOd transaction happen -no matter What day of the ~ it is, what hoor of the day 1t is, or what holiday it may be Well respected by her d1en~ and peers, she tw been recogniud by many as the "consummate" real estilte agenl Danny Bibb, president and founder of Coast Newport Properties, VOt<:ed his pr.use for (van's accomplishments: ':lo be suc:cessful in today's real ~te market. an agent must ·be multi-facet~ -knowiedgeable In all aspects of ~al estate -to meet the incre' lngfy .soef'isticated needs of clients." Evan Corkett defines th word ptOfesioNI. She Is polftMd, depencUble and consistent, and Coast Newport Properties Is u proud to ha\'O Evan on i team as ~ Is to be a pArt of it. f0t more Information, an 64~·1600. .. ~~N~EMW~P•O~R~T•B~EA~CMH~/MC~O~S~TA.,...M•E•S~A~P~IL~O•T~/~A~E•A~l ~E•S•TA•T~E----------------------.... ----------~S:A~T~U~R~D;A~Y,~M;a~y~9~,~1:99:2~/~P~A;G~E~SS ·GIMrvlE ~BREAK! Heres a chance for some really big bucks. You may win MIWONSI $250 in Lottery tickets IT'S NOT JUST FOR KIDS ANYMORE . are being given away each week to one lucky winner! Enter with the ~cial entry below. -More , entries are available at partici· pating OPEN HOUSES! MILLIONS! Throughout tod~ REAL ESTATE SECTION, look for the 'WIN MlWONS" logo on the bottom of the pages with participating OPEN HOUSES. Com~te one entry form at each location. Enter at as many locations as you choose. The more you tour the better your chances are to winl GOOD LUCK! . You muit be 18 )'('•rs ol • °' ol~. .rd ' l'l'Sidefoc ol !ht-Sfatt' ol Caltfonu to etiet'f Cntritos muJI bc lillt'd out completcly .1nd 1ndividuMly (no pholocop1es allowOO). ; · -· · -· f Official Entry Form ~ .. -.. -·. I Entnn c.tn only be subm1ncd oil Pa111c1paM& OP£N HOUSE locatioM, listed in the SMurd.ty RCAL ESTATl Sc.-ctton tilt-s.vM w~ ol OPEN HOOS£. One rttry ptt ramify fat NCh OPCN HOUSC. Cncwn milY cnttv af more than one OPEN HOUSE. . Drawing will be ht-Id at noon t'.ach T~. The.-Winner will be coroctcd by ~-Winnen namt'S will bl-announced tilt-k>llowing Thur1day on P;igt' Al ol ihe O.idy Pilot. Ft~ dnwtng will be hc.-fd T~y. Junt' 9th. ftnoll Wlrwwr will be announced on . Thurdly, .lunt> 11 lh. ~ Mld 1hcir households ol COasa Commu111ty Nc.ows, Inc. and all ~tp.Xiog lltM ~c.-Compa~ • .1re nol f'l1g1blt' to Mll'I' lhis conte!I Sony. The 0Mly Pilot will not be ~sible b Mftf ~...,, an.ids, ~. <>< a1hl'I' physic.a nww(~.CtOn ol uh1m<11c.-joy upon winning this coocc.'Sl. CONGRAT\JlATIONSI Al Rhodes is hoping for • liltle help buying his dream house in Con>na *'MM. He fNY be getting it. if any ol the 250 Super lotto tk:tcm he won in this week's D.ily Pilot Spring Ire .. Open HOUH - Contest fNIY' off. "I'm pretty optimistic, ad~ty.'' Rhodes Hid. "hen if I don't win the multi-milioft.dollu jadpot. ""')'be 111 win enoup lo help with the house." WIN Complete this official eniry form and enter at participating OPEN HOUSES listed in today's Real Estate Section. Check for the "WIN MILLIONS• symbol MILLIONS! NAME: ADDRESS: CllY, STATE, ZIP PHONE(Oay): PHONE(Evenings): at the bottom of each page. AGE GROUP: 18·34 _15-48 _'49-60 _over bO Ate yoo interested in buying a housel Name of Real Est.Jte Co. YES _l'.0 hosting OPEN HOUSE: ~---------- x . ·-··-··-··-··-··-··-··-··-··-··-··-··-··-·· • .. PAGE 56 /SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA P.ILOT I~ ESTATE National real e$tate ex erts speak at ·local conference National real estate experts advised • top-level Orange County industry executives this week that their '90s survival stratch'Y should incl ude a number of specific aims These rncfude re-focussing on core business areas, bui ld ing str ong management tl'ams e\perienced in asset management and most importantly. d1gg1ng 1n and enduring pr~nt market conditions until the industry regains 1•qu1l1bnum Henry Segerstrom receives honor as builder/developer of century continued repricing; slower tenant demand for space and an increasingly tangible market ln which real estate Is compared with ocher better perfomung financial assets as Treasury bills, stockS and bonds. Surprisingly, pension (unds, long considered a potenti.11 credit S.Jvior for the industry, are losing interest 1n real estate, said McMahan. More than 300 '>(_•n11>r-le\el e\ecut1ve .. lrom the cflovc•lopmc·nt and constructmn indu-.tm·~ Jth•ndPd the> annual UC Irvine ~umiHJrcien ( unrcrt•no· held at the Four Sc,1~onc; H11tt·I 1n Newport Beach on Tut>.,cf.iv Tht• b-.. 1m 1tat1on only conference 1s rnn~1dt•red one at Orange County 's r rem1cr real estate events. This year's l onll.'rt'nce locussed on credit 1sc,ues facin~ the 1ndu~try today. Barbara Allen, senior vice president, Opp<'nhe1mN & Co., pa inted a blealo. credit picture, citing the huge fi nancing ga p that has occurred due to increased bank regulations. Commercial banks today must have no more than 30 percent of their assets in re.JI estate compared to the '80s when banlu had as much as 80 percent of their assets in real estate. "This means that $200 billion has been pulled out of the system," she said, noting that no major financing sources have emerged to fill the gap. Smee January 1990, Wall Street has raised a modtrum of equity funding totaling $465 Henry T. Segerstrom, managing partner of C.J. Segerstrom & Sons, a commercial and retail developer, has been named 1992 "Builder/ Developer of the Century" by the UC Irvine Sumigarden Conference. Segcrstrom received the award T ucsday at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach. Selection for the award was based on an individual's significant industry accomplishments, ethics and values, and community service and involvement. "Henry Segerstrom represents all of the exceptional qualities this award recognizes," said John Galvi n, vice chairman of The Irvine Company and conference chairman. "His talents are exemplified in the real estate he has created, his continuing commitment to the community and his dedication to bringing a superlative center for the million a nd debt financing of approximately $600 million. "The real estate industry is cyclical,· and we are experiencing a cyclical correction," said John McMahan, president of McMahan/Mellon Real Estate Advisers, Inc. in San Francisco. JIM VOORHIES (714) 955-7 485 800-624-3165, ext. 485 • FNMA, FREDDIE MAC, j umbo, portfolio loans! • No-points loans! • Competitive rates and fee s! • 24 -hour pre-approval by an underwriter! • Local in-house processing! • Documents drawn in-house on approval; no delays! . " --~~~-------== performing arts to Orange County." Previous honorees include Ralph M . Lewis (1991 ), John D. Lusk (1990) and General William Lyon (1989). "I am honored to be part of this year's conference and I am proud to follow the distinguished honorees who have preceded me, each of whom 1s an acknowledged leader in the real estate Industry and in service to their community," Segerstrom said. "It is rewarding to see how the UCI Sumigarden real •estate cor\ference has grown over the years and has reflected the complexity and the level of professionalism demanded for StJCCess in our industry." C.J. Segerstrom & Sons is the developer, owner and manager of South Coast Plaza, one of the nation's most prestigious retail centers, South Coast pfaza Village and South Coast Plaza Town Center. However, several unusual facton have ocwrred that are atypical of the c:ycle. These indude a massive withdrawal of 1980's capital sources, including Japanese Investments; stricter underwriting critefia; increased bank regulation; poor real estate returns; "Pension funds are seeing a five lo si percent return on their rear estate assets compared to 15 and 1 G percent in the '80s," he said. "In 1991 , they saw a negatwe return." At the s.ime time, investor e).pcct..llton'> helve increased, with 1991 tn\.CStOh requiring 12 and 13 percent returns, up from 1990 investors who sought an approximate 11 percent return, he said Industry trends in the office market W>w that d~ B and C off.re ~e will be eliminated because tenants c.an obtain dass A space at comparable rat . McMahan said. Also, offtee martcet vacancy rates have remained chronk:aJly higti (20 percent) due to overbuilding In the '80s combmed with a decreasing labof force and dedining demand for space. Mc:Mahan forecasts the olftee market will return to equilibrium in five to seven years, or longer. Founded in 1984, the UO Sumigardcn Conference is presented by the UCI Graduate School of Management and sponsored by Arthur Ander!en & Co., Morrison & Foerster, 8.Jnk of America and Tiffany & Co. FEINBERG: Membership mandatory From 5 DoC belaa a member ol oar Uomeownen' Aaodatloe. AppenaU,, ta.e aaow tastn.ctlou """ 'W'litla tllla _.,. beceuc tile ,.,.. dLun' b COllaned 9ftl' Udpdea .... Loa la ... AalodMiem ....... -,ut of IL It mpoutMe to d09t aa e9Cl'WW oder ndt d~1 · Coaeuned SdJer Dear Concerned Seller. You should be ooocemcd. Initially, take a k>ok at lhc Real Estate Purchase and Sale Contnc:t and delonnine if the purchaser acknowlcdp the aisteocc of an Association. In either event. the pur- chaser will not be able to a-.old ~ sociation membership if the sale is to be effectuated. It is the law in California that mcm- bcrship in Homeowners' Aslociatioos ii appuncnant to an ownership in the com- mon interest subdivision. Any convey• anc:e of an owner'& cntJre mtcrcst in· dudes the rnemben.hlp. Membership puses automatically with transfer of title to the subdmsion lntcr- eat. Membership is mandatory and no owner can avoid membcnh p or the re- sponsibility of membership. Take qWct llClion 00 this. ._ Tel.,_, u •• ~ ud ....... ptUtw ol FddMI. lAe a Fda..... • In &. ,.,..,,,,. &6e prectk:e ol Ww la UN w ol eom__.,. aaodadMI. Seblalt ,o.r ff11$1lou to C-•ul(r Auodatloll Bodi~ 4 ~ Plua, S.lte .1'0, Ntwptllf 8e«i, C.Ulbrala '1'60. 8.625% APR 0 YrS 8.750% RATE 1.5 llYW',._. 9.25Cfo APR 0 PTS 6.00% RATE 0 PT Ct ............... I.-, 1• ... W T.D.a, "'-"Oww Ou 5 DCJ' • DON MORRIS CMS Mort.pie Serv1ca w....,. c1H> m-. ........ w .... ---·---(714) 1M-MJI NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 I PAGE 57 What effect will riots have ---Tber-e-ls a-dlllerenee.-.-. ------l on our real estate market? Lowe.I Rates • Best Service W e all have strong opinions about the rioas in Los Angeles. particularly battle-weary Angelenos. .. • 111 Now economists and real esutte agents are RettfnK on the DandWagon, debating whether-last week's events could lrigger the beginning oTan exodus of homeowner!. from Los Angeles to Orange County, speof1Calfy from ne1ghbofhoods such as -----Hancock Par!.. and On Local those areas increasingly becoming dominated ReaJ Estate by gang activities. Based on input from Angelenos, the general consensus among economists and real estate agents ts that the Los Angeles nots could sp;irk a flight of hOmeowners from los Angles to Orange County. Even before the riots, we witnessed cl ~eady mctta.se in inquiries from L.A. area homeowners about real estate in Orange County. Some of these people had tlomes to sell in Los Angeles; some dtd not and were re~ to putchase Their only stumblin~ blOck was an ·'" 1~1on to commuting to L.A. versu> Orange County's safety and tranquility. The nots changed this At my open house Wt weekend. I met three families from the L.A. area. Each of them was so fed up with the violence and uncertainty ftlat they would rather fight freeway traffic than live in fear. Some economists say the riots will probably benefit our housing market only slightly. One predicted "a strong migration from Los Angeles to Orange County and that the riots will probaoly ~peed that up, not slow it down." Agents surmise we will not see immediate results. This is based on the assumption that 1t may take longer now to sell homes near the riot-torn areas Moreover, these homeowners will be reluctant to sell at depressed prices. In condus1on, we wonder if our houi;ing market wHI benefit from the riots Probably. Careful analysis suggests there will be a slow migration soufri. HC>WeW'r, we must be careful in our hypothesis and must realize that at the moment emotions are running high and people want to escape the war zone. But as conditions slowly return to normal, the memories will fade. Most Angelenos have lived in their ne1ghborh00ds for some lime and will choose to stay to protect thei: investments and businesses. But a few will ha"e had enough and will come south to seek the peace and tranquility of Orange County. Rita Bran~1 a srnior resid~ntial r~altor with U>l~ll Banker in Newport Be.ch, can be reached at 64+9060. I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. A MORTGAGE CORPOffl\TION Iles/dent/al Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 mllllon * Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Unlts IWaJ &tllte Brobr -UL ~. of Rtttl &ate For /\ 1orc lnforrn .. 1tion Call Don T!llv 71..J-851-0202 30 Yr. Fixed 1st T.O. 8.50%/8, 78 APR Ma DI'! $191,250 Mn'°' down 60 day lock 30 Yr. A.R.M. 1st T.O. 5.875%/8.420 APR Max. km $350,000 Mil. 1°' down 45 day lock Cal I 642-5678. Put a few words to wo~k for you . -, A ...... of May 7, 119.!.._j KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-y .. r fixed INT£AUT ,._ POWT'S LOCK- TYPf PHONE RA n OWN ('\,) IH ~4) 955--3633 8 625% 10 __ 0.soo__ 12 .!!___i800) &40-3093 9.500% 10 1.750 21 R (71') •~-2005 8 500% 5 1.125 21 K (714) 133-8394 e 500% __ 10 __ 0._81_s_ 12 __ R __ (714) 343-1700 8 500% _10 __ 1.6_25 __ 21 ~~-'"-m_ .... ._ .. _"',._;_W...;es;.;;.t.;..;Mott_.;;.._.._.....__ K _j714) 588-2698 8500% 20 1.375 21 _Fi_nt_ll_iti_•....;,......; ... ._e"--a.."-------.8:-----=-(7-1_.4) ~ __ 8_87_5_% __ 5 I 375 .S Arlt Paclc Finanaal .f714) 863-11' 1 _8_500%_ 10 1. 125 12 Frontline~~~-K (800)~~ _ 8625'1C. __ 5 _1.750 30 GlencWe Federal Bank S (71 4) 724-8200 8 750% s 1.750 30 ~State Bank B (714) 251·8400 8.625% 10 t 625 15 Househokf Bank B (71') 281-1818 8 750"l<o 5 2 000 60 I~ Mortgage, Co. R (800) ~ _ 8 625% 10 1.500 21 Mantme Mortgage K (714) 24~M 178 8 ~ 10 1 625 21 Newport rinanciiif"Gr~ K (714) 851~ _8 ~ 10 2.000 45 Oceanvtew F~ --R J?14} ~ 8 500% 10 1.625 21 Pacifica MOf1gage R (714)2s:µ155 8875'1C. 10 0000 21 S~ Letimen Mtg. K (800) 824-3165 8 625% 10 1,375 15 StoneAmericanF!Mnciat R (714)759-1728 8875% 10 0000 21 ncFinanct.1Svca.~---R-(71 4)39e-58&2 __ a~ 10 u25 21 V.P. Widdine A (213) 799-1441_ 8.375% 10 2 750 21 ~ CoMt G R __ a_.socw. ___ 1_0_ 1 625 21 W...cal Rnena11 R 8.625% 10 ..!~ 30 ~ ~=..:Mt~i:...::;,.;:.;i::; __ ._K'--.-"'-----__ 8_750%~--~5 -2.000 30 WM1em u.tyMl9-K 8500% 10 U7S 21 A.P,R. 8 72 8 73 8.66 8.63 8.72 8.69 907 866 888 898 8.84 9 01 883 872 8 76 872 8 91 8.82 8 91 866 872 8.72 883 90_1 _ 1.75 30-year adjustable INTEREST ,._ POtHTS MAX. RATE •OWN (!) A.P.R. 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Fantostk views. ~ed dock, wtne room and etevetor. $5,450,000 RUSS' FLUTER; cannery VIiiage Realty 673-3777 2660 PCH • CORONA on MAI Prime Investment Opportunity $584,000 (Be.low AppraisaJ) Gregory S . Brown GRUBB & EUJS COMPANY • ComnwroaJ Rul £.stat• Smlicl't 4000 MacArthur Blvd Newport Beach. CA 92660 714-833-2900 &264 FOR SALE BY OWNER Dover Shores area with ~t schools availablt:' 3 BR + Den, 2Vi BA. R«:modeled throughout, vaulted cdlings & solar heated pool with large private lot. $445,000 obo. 756-1300 0 1' 631-8790 Rare expanded "Bordeaux" model now aviilable. Prime location, 3 BR, 3 BA, spectacular orien~ gardens with ~terbll. Open Sun 1-5 $689,ooo 8 Rue Chateau Royal CAROL ALL1SON 644-7362 Coast N rt Pro erties * Ctllnmg 4 BR. 1 BA + two ~ BA, Inly rm. b<Qis nn. IO llYlng nnJcblg area.. Great polll'llill. •• ., •• ooo • UniQue lnm1rnerCl TWo Sec>ar1ll Housel On 1 LOCI ua Opel & aoa c.... For ..... ooo L.-nyM..- Otc: 17N700 Rea: 4t4 14M * OCEAN VIEW * 3BR + Den townbome, 11ted communiry, fireplace, air-condJtioncd, formal dinina room 4 much more. Value priced at s.459.000111 1~ down 908 Ganlmla, Ju mlae Park Call lady Kolar • 640-1212 K.. lnftttment Co. I05 PIAIL ----- CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX ff' ; T rod.toonol style, bvth lo condo specs UMd l l bndo: French doors, wood wlndows, bolcOtlia, wh.tewoshecf ooli: emy, boftostef & ~ Trash compoctot, mtCro, 1po lob, wollHn doMI XJnt locotlOl'I sns.ooo ,_ Appt •• col "°" 496-4206 R 0. McCum...,, Inc For lase: 304 na mo. BLUFFS one~ expanded Linda Plan onlusb srccnbelt ct quicl cul-de·sac. Newly refurbished. Le.asc or one year or tonacr avajlablc. For information or to view property, call PIM.US GOOGlO, Alt D_,.,na •t 760-9'71 DAYNA PE'l*fl'f pruenu Peninsula Point PIC'turt'bool< 2 stOt)' 2,700 sq.ft. 4BR 48A Mo<;f d~1rdblt' strttl East end w/bay view, 1,1m1lv rm firpplace 30 ft l1v1ng rm, huge form.ii dining, enlert.iiner·s k11chen. 2 courf).irds roof dKlc Catalina sunst'ts L.ir~ str~ to strffi lot. Sm.il~r trade 0.K. WATCH 11IE WOILD SAD. SY-flOn 111 °"~ .._. .... ..,prila et vtews unlimited In 1 true comm11n!ty CtMronmcnt. Jl 1J It OCSA/11 .acll.IVAD o«cn IPfl(ious open IMn& for tho dd1Crimi.o1tiq buyer who "'an" to lift at the bcadL Mlllt .. tW.' lBR.t 3BA. 1-story llooWl to.~... UDUCSD n>,.,... '·pd , I ~ . ,,-: -:1111 .. 1. , -, '-'' . ru en ra ~' · $769,000 673·1123 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE . •Spa •Pool •View *•Waterfront •••Waterfront and Pool .-'Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE · 2BEDROOMS 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN •2581 Point Del .... Corona del Mat 7eo.&OOO $525,000 Saturday 1-5 • 221 Hallotrope, Corona d&I Mar ,..100 1725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 122 Mue.n Cirda, e·~ Co.ui M&N 75M100 12~2.500 Sat 1-4 ~ 3 BEDROOMS - ** • M03 Seuf'lol a Or, N..-port 8Mch 7~ 11.288.000 SaVSun 12-4 Sa1urdayl 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN •711 Via Udo Nofd, Udo .... l'1M111 aeas.ooo 21 13 Vllley Ad, Co.ta .... 142 ...... 13o48,000 303 E 20lh 8'. ! 11111 IM, CM at.eon an.ooo Sat 1-6 Salufdey 1-4 •219 Via Koron, Udo IW 873-7300 $780,000 •2173 E. Ocean Blvd, P.mnaula P1 873-7300 $810,000 Sat 2-6 Sat 1-4 •e.4501 Wayne Rd, Cam.<> Highland• COM 759-9100 5895,000F.. SaVSun 1·5 4BEDROOMS ...... 2101 Yec:ht Wandw., S.avtew, NB &40-2500 $848,000 Saturday 1-5 +.•413 Edgewater, 413~. Balboa 875-8181 11,250,000 Sat 1-5 •1918 Hollday, N~ Baach 780-5000 1499,900 Sunday 1-4 4 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * e 37 8umlng TIM, Btg Canyon. N8 &44-1800 s 1, 150,000 s.turday 1 ·30-4:30 1 eoe Ruth Lana. Newpor1 Beech 790-8702 $529,900 Sal 1-5 206 Ruby A\19, B.iboa 18'and 87U700 $575,000 Sunday 1·5 2402 La Maaa, Co.ta ~ .. 790-8702 $389,900 ••. • 5 Cypr ... P1. Lane, Big Canyon 873-8728 $1,395,000 By appt •• •. 8 Rua Vlllara, Big Cyn NB 87M728 11,295,000 By appt *** • 1700 Galaxy Or., OOYaf Shore, Npt Bc:t1 84().2100 '880,000 SaVSun 12·5 5 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN • ....... , t 8urr*lQ T,.., &Jg c.nyon, NB 7ecMJ7Q2 st. t 85,000 Saturday 1-6 ** • 820 Via Udo Nord, Udo IW, NB 87W777 $5,450.000 SaVSun t-5 .. +J t4 Oak Cr• Ln, Big Cyn, NB 873-8728 S2,'4t.OOO By appt SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 I PAGE 59 TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS * • • ..,..950 Cagney tl'307, Vina Balboa, NB 760-8702 S239,900 Sunday 1 ·5 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN • 209 Margueftla, COM 213-930-2510 $1500 •950 C~nay 4'308, VIiia Balboa 873-7300 S215,000 3BEDROOMS • ti' 12 Swift C1, Newport Crut 873-7300 1349.000 Sun 12-3 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ••• ""2 Rua Chantilly, Big Canyon, N.B 75•9100 $1,400,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •• 500 Vant .... Bluffs, N B 759-9100 $409,000F+e DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR plu12 BR ... 4809 s.uhore, Newport e.ach Sun t-5 873-7300 $1,289,000 Sat & Sun 11~ 4 BR plu13 BR ** •3903 S-.hore Or, N~ Beach 723-449' $1,299.900 Saturday 12-4 APARTMENTS FOR RENT •1728 B+dford Lane, Waatcflff, N_,x>rt BMeh 548-7533 $850 Saturday t-6 Plug Into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electricians and plumbers to landscapers & pointers. Call 642-5678 to place your ad today! · Cla~sified Communi Market lace • Houses/Condo For Sale GENERAL 1002 ••••• For addllonal real estate listings please turn to the regular classified section. BALBOA PENINSUl..A 1007 Bw owner, ettn bldrs Best cash otter takes. R2 bayfrt/dMded beh, pier. Onr/Bkr 499-2068 COSTA M ESA 1024 NEW HOMES!! BUILDER'S CLOSE·OUT! Only 1 Left!! 3BR. over 2300 aq. ft. Bulldor will cooperate w/hnonclng. $3411,000 Open Set/Sun 1·5 2113 Vellew Rd 842.S894 2525 Back Bar Loop Picturesque New Eng· land-like Httlng 0• alrabl• 2 master BR plan. Owner's want to Hll now $244,500. Agt Beverly Clevel•nd Can~ Vlnage Realty 87:J..3777 COSTA MESA 1024 Secrtnco Just llatedl 2BR 2BA + 2 car at· teched garage. E'Slde location. S 189,900. LH, Grubb & Ellis. 551-8410, X232. IRVINE 1044 ABSOLUTE VALUE! Exceptional spacious large End Unit, 2BR + Oen townhome In Woodbridge. Bright & airy In model cond w/ pvt patios, atrium courtyard, hi c•Ulngs, 2 car garege + lots o t parking. Must aool OPEN TODAY! PATRICK TENORE Agt7eo.8702 (<Mr 1110.000.000 Sold) Nt-.Wl'OHT BEACH lOtrn *$110,000 Yea, $110,000. Decorator'• own studio condo. Owner has move and says "SeU--Nowl" 300Cegney 115 •S94S,OOO Baaull- ful cuttom Baycreat home, 4BR FR, studio, pool. Close to shops & schoola. Ideal for growi ng famllyl Ownef'a moved & mo- 1.lvatedll 1758 Skyt•rk Ln •1890,000 EnJoy fabulous views of Ba<;k Bay/lights from this fat>YIOus custom 0-Shot•• home. 4BR 4'hBa. FA, 3 fpa, ~~tdoor pool. Oceanfront!! 2500 s/1 legal duplex, 3BR 2Ba. 2 car gar. trplc. $625,000 Needs •·4.,.-.,,,c -.-,-.,,,0,....-,-.-g-e/W..,,..,.,.()(k...,.... TLC 875-8120 ahhopl Fabulous 48R 1 734 Senllago •11999,000 Bay. front Lido Isle new custom home. Pvt Pavilion Real Estala home w/luah yard on CORONA DEi. MAR 10:.?2 •28A 28A• houM on R·2 loL Reduced 10 qulel cozy cul-d•Ncl •()pen ••t 12-4• ---------· 2282 Wetermen. 1374,SOO Robin Tench 7eo..eo2e Aemu SC dock. ~·· priced dock c:.nperty on is- land. ••t 11-4 508 Vie Lido Nord 5449.000. Owner anx-•--------- lous. t>tlng e.11 ott ... a1 ABSOLUTE VALUE! P"ICB AIEDUC~Dll Univ. Patti 38r lm- maculatal Pr1V yard. Opn SAT..S2 aoton ~1K 720-1704 Bkr hverf'r Clevolend Cannery V1Have Aeatty TenE~k R••I Spacious lg 38R or 2 Estate 644-9934 + Oen In 1tn loc w/ •'1~7'7'7 LAGUNA Charming 3BR 2BA home w/ocean view lor sale by owner. s599.ooo 721..ees1 Major Price Reduction! Ocean BIVd View, Bay-Hbr Entr-Calallna 28R 2BA Condo M illion I Property $670k Grubb & Ellis 553-2744 STEPS TO BEACH! Re~ 48R 4Ba. 4000 af home w/ maid's qtra, 1 blk to B i g Coronel AP- pool & apa. Only 1184.900 w/TMmal OPBN TODAY! XLNTVALUEI Model perfect lg 48R newer Med. E'ald• hml Brite, airy, hlghly uPOfd9d. A value at $389.900 w/lermal OPBN TODAY! PATRICK T•NOAB Agt 7eo-8702 (<Mr I t I0.000.000 Sold) . ~ j BEACH l•HH •EASTBLUFF HOIE• Nrty Ocunfrontl Open houeo by 1 houM to sand w/ ownr, aun 1 .a •-O VI t 4BA + fam rm, total panorem.... en ews remocMllce JM Pet.,., N-ly remodeled 4BR view, lg yd, co-op w/ 28a w/apal Below mk1 bkr. 707 Bellla St. 1799,9001 w/Term•I .... 75,500. Teo.a.429 PATRICK TENORE -A.gt 7ec>-a702 48r + den + bonus rm, (o-SllD.000.000 Sdd) 3"'Ba, one third acre, 3500 aq ft, 1 .. 1ory ranch, pool. fruit trffS. 1625.000 942·7409 PILOT CLAUlftlaD It'• Ul9 e<*JUon you're llNIChlng for • prals.ct at S1.3M. win, ________ _ H ll for $ 1, 195,000 W/ 1erms or trade. Appt lhru P•trlck Tenore OcMnalde of Hwy, 3BR 3BA condo wtth ocean view & pvt. apa. Uke ,_, $549,000. Bagl}n A.E. 497·5111 8' you're Mekklg a home, an apwtment, a new oc::cupallon c. 9V9f1 a auey pet. Agt 78G-8702 (<Mr st 80.000.000 Sold!) --·- Very Large Cape Cod Townhome 3BR 2BA w/french doors , wood beamed ceillng1, bay windows, crown mouldings, large pri· vale apa & much morel OnlY $479k. Call Natalie. Th• Prvdentlal Ca. Reahy 72•7288 Aolaa Beautv! On..,.Ml'"'aa Verde 'b'Ott eour.e 3BR 3BA, pool $525,000 Heritage RE. Dave ~115i Doll HouH!I W/Pool A apell E'alde 3BR 1 inBa. huge tam rm, n-cpl/ hrdwd Gra $2~.900 Bkr 87:J..3117 Low down & terma on newly renovated East Side custom. 3BA 2BA. Upgradea Nt:Wl'OH r Ht:ACH 10ti9 Newport Hta School District N-3BR 2~Ba el· egant maattlf bdrm/ BA. S50K below mar· ket al S445K Owner/ Bkr/Bldr Oeaperate. 383 La Perle/15th & Tustin. M2·2000 or 548-1347 galore! 1305k. --------495-t 988 •Cu atom ocean vlow bayfronl duplex with PLUG IN "-Jl101'le,.. Cloul.t-•W *"ll !9'! •111111111 "~" ..... ~,plll!'ll\ Owner Transferred! targe dock, SS75k N o w c o r p o r a 1 e •Duplex In N-porl owned. Vacant, treahly HI• 1275k, 850-8927 painted, 2000 • aq ft Sell your unwanted 36R 2BA. swimming Item• the ... y wayl pool & •P• Mesa To pta~ your ~ Verda area. Jean fled ad c:.ii 842·5S78 •••••••••• \ s~1co~X' M~sA• P'lt6f 1 A1~xe@s"YA~ u:s.- N t :W l'I >ti I BEACH toh-. All Open Tod1yl BIG CANYON ENTERTAINERS Lg 5BR bllte & airy Estate w{Pool, Spa + Ocoan & City Hs VWal Nt. \4 t'Oll r BEACH I uti~ FANTASTIC •UYI 28R 1 ~BA. gated •it· clusl~ Ba~lde Cove w/pool, apa & beach Slip avt $460K.. Turner AHOC. Call C relg Cotnn497·9897 Almost ~ Acre & very ---------• pvt st, 1 85K w/Termsl Newport Heights or 1 .... S5.200/mo lncr•dlble Ocean •EXCEPTIONAL• & 1av Vlewal C•l•bllll•• 2BR 2\hBa . OPmN•AT 1·5 lg twnhm nr bch w/ :»o01 Cltff Dr comm pool, •P• .. E II I 5 BR tennlal Only S249.9K iccep ona 6 \!\Ba entertainment, OCEAN DUPLEX 2 1am11y rms. ubfary, Xlnl lrg 48R 2Ba & rooftop entettalnment 38R 2Ba units, 1 bfk area, 3 c:.it garagel A to ocean w/ocean b •au t y at on I y view. Owner liquid•· $1 ,245,000. For prl- tlon al • sacrifice vat• showing. call s.«9.000 w/Tetmal Aawe-ne Mtrecl• MOHILl- llOM t:S I I 00 Co1t1Me .. ! Adorat>I• Easteld• 18R, 1 BAI GrNt loc:• tlonl Ind many Xlru Call fOf deta1111 Motl· vated ••lier needs quick aalel A steal at $15,990. Call "•wt•ne Mlrecle fOf details. Ofc: 780.5000 XI 14 Of 831·1098 Rem .. SC A<'Rt-:Aot: 112:\ &.AC"a RANCH 12990, $500 dn. $75/ mo. Owner wrn rt.. nance.(805)647"'677 l.OTS HJH ~:\I.I. I ·WO : (,t.Nt:JL\I 2 to? COSTA MESA • 2 bd High ceillngt. paho • S900 CORONA DEL. MAR • 3 bO Enc gar, pr1v • $1800 NEWPORT CREST • 3 bd Ocean. Catalln.l YUi, $1995 BAYCREST • 5 bc1 Home w/pool • S2$00 CORONA DEL. MAR • 3 bd, Spyg1111 · vl-a/apa • $3425 WINTEA RENTAL$ AVAILABLE Wa19fftonl Homes Inc "--"«• 631-l~.7~ i tl/\l HO·\ : ISl.A~ll .! t llt> •BEST SECRET! x114 "' cote o. Cau-Eawe •BR '8A, den, 3 trptcs, Lg 2BR 2'hBa condo 1098 Ramu SC Loi. 11 + act.. w/ Jae ta.b. _... bet, ~ w/fam rm, 2 f/ps ON ATD 38r, Fr, plans. $995,000 appla. rootd•ck. French dra ,,,_, 10 3Ba. 2 t/p, walk to Waterfront Homu, R900/mo •~ pool, spa ~. Nr beh. $4S9k Incl land. 248-5957n00-3e00 Oll r ot• S'l I\ I .. f'HOl't .H l"Y l'>•H ('0110~ I\ 'llt.I \1All ~I~.! lhOPI 1259,800 LH. Open· Sat/Sun 1·54.> and 1379,900 F" 209 Canal or call AtSOLUTE VALUE! O'Bflen Co. Bkr. Spactous 381' 2~811 lg 721 .. 7~ ............ Cf'fflc new.,-Med. w/pVt yd, ONR OP: A KIND 38R 2 ~8A, view, comm poof + IPL Xft Park a 8ay vi.w on MOVINQ TO ~. comm, pool a loc: $4-59,900 w/Tennal Cliff Dr. Huge 10,210 lenn, $.2,450 p/m ••--oNTll .. Old W VEGAIT 940-1212 aot. -..irn eq. , .. lot. ... llome. Tl ad f the h ... h Only mid-rise ocn a owe. Agt. aso-1220. r 0 .. 11-.-u-p-.,.,--2-er_1_Ya_B_a_. -tve- bay condo wlboat ---------• coat of Uvlng? 2 bed• deete. z blka to bch, allp, ocn -& 24 "' OWN ~ of 1 580k room, t bath home dOOtman 1n My ... Beach duplu for on a large, wded L-::ev:!~~1 cur9d bldg. LG model S45k, no payments for cLo•rno.,ettolot..nl •cutt0ro~ u----...,....----2BA 2"8a w/aauna. one year. 722·8225. u r 3ISI 2Ba <>c.an views, Reduced 1100,000: ---------• pl•t•ly renovated! llCfOSI from park. 3 M45,000 w/Tennal Pfoblt&A-.lal RV parking. Only cer gar. 11975/mo. ~ $REWARD$ SttDI toi:ch ~7!o~~ ate~ u-1-~___,,__-...,..LDl_•_aQt..,...... - Xlnt value on Im-2·11A 30H242 for lnfOI• 3Br 2Ba, lwve family macuta1e lrg 4BR, lBR 2 ownetW unit, mauon. rm, Ito~. frlge, W/0, 3~Ba family home w/ :'~~~ r.n~ --------garao• Avall 8/5 pvt yard In prlcM ot It 350/mo 780-3878 ownership area. 11350/mo. $450,000 8 e Io w m kt at FP. A.gt. 644-9$1' llAUT llACtt MJrTAU <i'::r2:1C"'"'!":-~---:~~ °" ................... S.529,000 w/Twmal I Y04111 Nwpt Bch #4t7: ctasac eouaoe. r• •BEIT PRICE• h .. •or. 10 ac ~ dOnt, 2e1 111. o•. AC, Lg 28R 2Ba Pent· M enif ... 3br 3ba d9t ~ lt)OO •4t7\t: 281 l'IOUM rw ~ In 111t hM Rancho Margat1te. 1e.. gar, rectone.112'0 cond w/CA>mm poof, Ownf/Bter 752·2520 '709"': 28f tS.. pr, apa & tenN&. A steal --------·11 N ll'pk. c-. lt:Z:ZS No at un,900 w1Tenna1 You Are Invited! o matter peu.. '5C>6M1 PATRICK TSNO,.. ..--what you're A9t ~eo-e7oa 5Wrvn' d-• tovtr 11eo.ooo.ooo Sclcl!) IUCH'I FINEIT uwng, your Open lmtllun 1..S hometown 920 VII Udo Nord newapeper Ude t•••nd ••r-·.&::. , front aatate: New The ,___ 8,000 elf 48A w/famlly rm, 1tudy, m.id'a nn, 5 ~BA . Fantastic views. Oversized fits In. C t\at'fning 2BR 1 !SA. o-r Inc::!. all alNO e20~ Orchid, 11300/mo 7$9-9t49 Cui. A Ch#mlng, 2BR 18". yd, Vp, ~. 209 Merouerlle 11000 O~ Sun 12-3, de~s 213.e30•2510, evet 213m488 4325. ··~ .. $1,250,000 1315 Bayside Dr & 413 Edgewater. 8111 Grundy Rllr. 87Hl81 dock, wl,,. rm & ... .----------------.... aUCON UV 2BA 2BA, den • ketch. &a fl. mrg. A•k eovetor. 1111480,000 "UH l'tuferi Cen-n.ry van ... ,. .. 1ty 7144'7~·~777 S700.000. 845-4220. ---------1 Do ..... , .... -,... "'-• Ctau1rted t9 ..... .... .._ -• 0 0 N V • N I • N T 3Br • cMI\. 2~ Ba, Whether you'ra buy· pool, r•mod ttv\lo\I Ing, Mltlng, 0t NII '44~ By Ownw. 160-IO<*lnQ. ctaaalfted haa 1300 or 831-1790 what you Medi SUV It. Sell It. Find It. PILOT CL.AaSWlllD Onulf'ect, ....... .,. '' You Made A. Believer Out of Me!'' Buy It Sell It Flr>d It. Classlfled L.aten Grubb & Elll•. -------- 551.e410, •rt. 45e. ·------------------! We had immediate and continuous response from our fumit'Ure ad in IM Daily PUot. It sold right away. In fact, we werr offered twice as much! GENl-;RAL 1002 GENERAi. 1002 1400 King• Road View Property In NB Overlooking harbor 3BR 2BA house, on µppers1de of street, 6Sxl 10 (7,150 S<1 Ft lotJ Asking $769,000 Do Not Disturb Tenants Call For Info: 631-1883 Nl-'\.\Pllltl l'O ~\ l'I •HI Bt./\l II 1111.•1 Ill ·\C II ''""' U you have been looking at the Bramalca Homes or Big Canyon Villa Models, l can duplicate any design for you at recession prioc . Call for ppolntment. Caroline Kreiss & Asso. Interior Design (714) 725-0625 Frances Huntington Beach EWPO~T BEACH/C68'fkME9A·ptl:OT i REAL-ES1ATE :--€tASSIFIE redlbleOo.-& Herbor V1ewt 1tul 3BR 2BA w/ 1r1g1. on Ocean Blvd $2195 s& 19 we-t urr 3BA 2~8A wfth 2 · ar gar. 2 frplca. wet at 2100 aq It. Aval $2.~mo. 918- 4 Of 832·2000 Uk PJ wly Aefurbla"-4 BA 1 Ba up1talra, aullld Clilong.I, fr-" pa.n1 new battvoom • lndry rm In OW. Sl200 mo 511 OaNla. Suzanne. 790-9000 Remax SC Altrt p.cloua FwrftletwMI 1 Y,8 R Ca rport, 11\\I~~ :.!l·H NI·. Wl'OH f Ht:ACH 2169 ... •v.llA Latge lot, great condition. l15SO/mO. Call egent. •2bt/1b• t\se, frpl, gar, Eric S4a-144'1 lg yard, Nwp Hghl1, ! l./\l i LI :'II.<\ 'tH M II l 1 .. 8 avail 6'1, S1 200 mo 54S-.271 °' 577·2S01 •Lido Penlnaul•• L.AOUNA CHARMER 1 & 2BR Units from Downtown. Seduded S800 w/lse. pvt bcti. 'Br beech collage bay view, 873.a030 Ideal f« 1 or 2 qu.et 710 Udo Park Dr. WOftllnQ adulll. s 101s. 1 _s_P'lnO __ IJ)lelalt ___ ttvu __ !W_1s_ 4844311 Of 49&-1114 AIJl •Newport l•l•ncl• -..;1-wt'oHr 1 flt:,<\(' ti ~ I tiff lteDI To Sand .,..,.LY 1 BR·38R rw behl 2_. car partdng. 18'1M 1 TOQ/mo Braf\d n9W Cape Cod 281 2ba. den, gar. w•d S14SO yr1y. No Pols 401 40th SI 675-0800 Nt:WPOHT Nt:wrotn BEACH 2169 BEACH 2 169 EXEC HOME, 3Br 2~ Newport Condo! Ba • ••P Br/Ba & Live rw the oceanfront bonus rm. fm. fp, pa-lor Just $975,mo Spa· llOs, S2400 mo assoc CtOUS 1 BR. h tgh Clf • grdnr Inc. 640-1327 lngs, 1kyt1ghls, pool & eicecullve 4BR home 11nn11. W•lt•r W11tcllN area 721-8051 Aemu SC e>cCll parks & schools Ocean View Condo! neat shopping & air. ' t S3200 Lg 1 BR, plush carpel, .. •• 1 imo llled lloors, walk.Jn 250-1512 doys 642·2639 eve clo111, pool, 11nnl1, S 1100 mo. Walter H•rbor Ridge 721-8051 Remu •3Br 2Ba v-. S3500 SC 148r 3Ba FR. S3800 , __ O_N_T_H_E_W_A_T_E_R_ LOii aot. 760-338-4 2Br condo + den, HARBOR VIEW HOMES iv.ea. fp, 2-car gar. Expanded Cormel S2200/mo 723-8273 n11tt 10 park 3BR, '2BA, OR, FR, ONice. Submit on Pet $2100 SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 I PAGE 61 NEWPORT NEWPOHT BEACH 2 169 BEACH 2169 OPEN HOUSE Villa Balboa! SATURDAY 1·5pm BeautJlul 1BR ..-den, 1721 Bedford LAM N1c1 view. wshr dryr Apartments For Rent GENERAL 2602 Nestchl 2Br 18;1, nu 1(ls;I. F1reP1ace. S12SO/ •Bes Deal In Areal lg Cl?I o• I pool $350 m'o Agl 875-4912 2Br 1Ba nr McFoddOll FHE 1..NT. 827·5107 /Beactl, hkups upsus Pvt ga tJ comm 3BR $630 mo 893-0~26 3BA nou .e. comm Westcliff 2Br 1 Ba ACTIVE SENIORS 55 pool & s':>a soc sys.. Ne111C crpVpnt, pool Lovely 1 BR w A S 1850. Agl. f44·~ S 8 5 0 /mo. FREE garden courtyatcl .:. · RENT. 1728 Boctford Seaview!t Ln. 827•5107 or 310. morel Great '"" •dt, 4BR. 2•~Ba, sweeping 596-4770 x 205 mgrs on sit" S '°" view ol m10S/c1ty Its, ~=·:::' ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= NO RENT RAJSF.S grndr. pool. tennis, T ... • Piiot Cl••••··~'-7.....,1=4',,,,..,52=6-=-34-=2=-8=~-glled comm $2800 •• ,. per mo 844-2057 "•d FIND The most comprehon· Whelher you're buying stve and current dtrOC· or selling, Classlhed lory of goods and scr· I an apartment covers all your neldsl vices aroun<tl through classified Soulh ol hwy . 28A 2814 t.plc, cw- VIiia Rentals 875-4912 port, w O hkup 1 ________ _ 1 Yr Lie: New 2BR 2Ba. on water condo w dock for M ' boat• Exlnt water vi-•· pllt rooftop CS.Cle, carprt, walk to Mach, Udo Vig ahops, cal11. th• atre. Reis req'd S1950'mo Avl 8'1 No peta/amktS 673-6002 NEWPORT NORTH lmmac Medina on ovetalzld Inside lot. 3BA. 2 SBA, FR AC, Lush, prtvall 111t1ng s 2 • 1 o o. 5 s 1 .a 4 1 o Paula X460 GtliCO & D.s TanEyclc Real ~ e44-nU • 1 M Newper1 twfth:H In amall, ,._ com-2Bdnn 2BA Beytront plea w/priY g., & com-House 2 Car garage munlty pool Just a Dock for 45' boal Spa --------- 1hort b lk• rid• 10 on giant pa1101 Yr•y Harbor Woods 26n z•.,B• townhotne. be~I 111 time ol· $2035 mo 873-3777 Townhom• Stops 10 gated community -.,/ fe<ed aa rental 18951 Nwpt Cntr 2Br 1 Ba • .......,.1 enlry •-tem. "'° 10 mo IN or mo 2BR 2BA. 2·car gar, SllSO Bkr &40.s&64 See your car make tracks! .,._.. •-ao mo TRW, no f.... specious grounds. 21---.-----.....,....-Cloio to ahopptng _., ...,._7211 pools, 1 p s11so mo J.M'. Peters B•lfVf•w n l•,6454122 Dys °'•---=~-----, aec 642·1&47 Terrace! Nr new 646-7135 M·F all &pm •1aR VI-• Brand con11mp poolside & I'll day wkndal new, 142 Ville Polnl 3Bdrm 2~B• twnhm~ htl, 2Br 2ba crnr, up. Ou•• 2BA. private, Dr. l12astmo Thi Pru-Big Cyn goll course ,,aded, Incl y1 d care, 1ml yatd, U75/mo, ::-'...:. .,C:: ... :::li vwl Tenn••. pool, spa. •oc, 11600. 76'-8045 tat Last • MC. $11100.mo 640-5274 Light a Bright s--a-9524 Of ~1 REN T Be~ldge l.WI 2Br 26.a Upper un11 28R 2BA. Rushe E/Sld• remctld twnhm 1n galld comm. SI 2SO/mo. Agt. Joyce hH 3BIV1BA. f/p, dbf anch gar. Jae pool. Hickey Th• Prudonllal ga• RV prk'g, Yau.I fVOUOh C!mif.ed $1 350 mo 760-1993 Ca Realty 729-7237 coil cov'd pattO, w/dl ___ ..;;.. ____ _ ~~ P' lncdyd,Ofdnt,1---------------------------,1 Sm oet OK. 11350.h 833· 7775'775-4335 800 Viola • dupM• 2BA 2BA. dtShwU'-, a.sposa1 W/O, frJ*:. ger. deck, cuatom built S9'75 &42·1311 E'aide 38r 211 Encl pallO, detacMd 2 cir g1r. s11oormo. 311 Alta LA Ceil Mt. Roblnton,6'a-6647 lslde; Ad~a. 29R, IQ I I/Tl rm, ctbt gar, lfplc, Qrdnr, 1725. AM Of Ill Spm ....071& Newport TIMMI 28R 2o,\8a ~. gar, Ylew UOO. AYI 41 25 No pet.a. M4Maa11 ISA 2Ba t\M, new OJN P•tnt, nice area s 1 250/mo + utlta. Ray (213)932....s3 °' 31G-320-e1 eo n11 VAil NOW. 28r 18a. y11d, 2-cer ger, Ne ups. 82e Ind~ h 50. Siu. M3-0100 4BA 2*1A In Woo6-brldge, Large ~ home.81 ..... Al•oclatlon lndudM 1ennla. •28A 2\t&A In ....... wood, rurni.hed or untum.s1.--. Jean Leten, ONbb a Ellla. 551-MtO. MM .. ,.,, llSULT" HlYICt DlllCTOlT .,·nr ffnult "4-tvu ~ ('iill '41·1671 ..... DAYS BUCKS Sell your privote porty merchandise in the Doi~ Pilot Classified Community Morketploce. Coll today ot 642-5678 ond toke odvontoge of this great off er. ----~~~------~~~ 3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS ---(Mwt I •1 tWf S30() Qilr) ililllL ............... _. .... SJ0011..-rt.61••C. I ,• Need to sell your ror? Do tt the easy way! Run your auto oo for 10 ckJys in the Doi~ Pilot/lrxJependent. ~it doesn't sell, we'll run it for 5 more ckiys, FREE!* Coll Ckissified for detai~. liijlifliL 6'12-5678 *Priwte Pmty ~. t«> refoods with this offer. c '" s s1t1ed co rn11H1n 1 tr r.1.u J.. etp ldl''(l • t PAGE 62 I SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 1AT 2 J JAJ t T .)J 1 AZJM ATG.00 HOA38 TAOq\~3"1 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE BAI.BOA ISLAND 2606 •Beautiful sky-ht 1 BR 1 BA loft apt. garage. S900/mo yrly lse. Ava.I 6/1, n/amkr. 786-9554 CLASSIFIED COSTA MESA 2ti24 COSTA MESA :.!ti:.!4 I (;OS I A MES/\ 262-1 ~t:Wl'OH r Ht.AC II ..'hti'I HOU MS :.?706 JU.N'I Al~ Io S llAHt-: ..'7.!-1 I IH :-; 1.\ I s I (l l su,\ICF !7..'S 28R 2BA 2 carpc>IU, Wonderful hst Skh Back 8a)' arsa 2BA Art Studlot! naw carpet, 1tove. 2 M1tr BR. 28A, 2er. frplc, 1 blk bMch, 1ult• w /pvt bath, •LIDO Cory. quiet 48t SKAAf 2bdt~. mstr Ea11sld1 localiOrt, 1 dlshwshr. nice neigh-ocean brffza. New 2 dt a to bey gar w/ khclwn prlv9. M!F twe. lg9 pal.lo, rv bch bOf'm aval. pool')Ku. room rentals. From brhd. S750. &42·2818 paint, carpet. 540-oprw. Yrty lse '1085. N/amkr 862,7420 WF 23-39 n/1.Pet ()I( hOm• gym, S4001mo S225·S325. Cell for 31iR 3Ba. 1paclOY1 2· 2222 or 548-4282. 218 2111 SI. 838-2951 LAGUNA BCH Kitch· S435•Ulll 723-1962 + "'Utt!. 642-9872 BRIGHT 1tud10 near details. Carey Ward •tory, new carpal/ 3BR 2BA. flfeplc, new enenn. ocean views, 2bdrm/1ba. Conao-In S~• by 818 2BA 2SA water. Utll. relrlg, 931·2 24 2 paint. N. Costoa Men • bllndl, tloorlng, paint. steps to bch, heated COM 4 bib to bch. dpCll gar diw W/d parking Incl Yr1y lse1_________ S950 Agt 540-l 151 2 bale. 2 car gar. 1 blk pool. Cable. S38/0a1ly W/O, Frpl. 2 patios n/a. 'cM.' rw Nwpt Hts. S700/mo. 854-9779 AU MOANA APTS •2 • ~ H•• to t>each. 2oe 41•1 St. & Up • SUO/WkJy & SSSQ/mo ... utll p<ef• $-W7 ~ ~t~t05 Bil.BOA PENINSULA 2607 Park-Setting!! $200 OFF!! 0.,, pauo. lndry. "e s1•00.ae2.0838 up ..._.aM ~:;, .. mlf•m•te 1•.,. With Ocean & Sunset crpta/dr•pe•, stove. 4Br 3B• Blulfs lg views Nice 2BR 2Ba 1 & 2BR, d/W, beaut 9eCMM83 or 64&-9ee6 twnhH. evl lmtned; COM mot~ & d1ugh- S895. Child OK. No pool area. Rec rm, Furn S2000/Unfurn t• to anar. home. Bac helor, attractive/ Pots. 9 3 1-45 107 lndry rm, cloH 10 FRONT UNJT 3bdrml S'700 mthly. 7~171 non/~r. l300 Ind clall\ w/futt kitchen. 1hop1 and buses. 2be, dos. to Hun~ NllWPOftT UY INN U\11, ~ 173-3005 part fum. $600/mo In-S595-S6751MO ton Harbor, NO pets, BLUFFS 2Br 2 ~Ba, Out spacious rooms COM 9'V 38f 2Ba h .. cludea utll 673-5580 $899 Move1 You Inf 5:JO W. WILSON $1tOOlmo984-7032 1300 sq ft, 2-car gar. Include ,.frig & mlc:ro, Upltfl & prtvete, best COltONA 2BR. Oulll, woll-kept 722-9012 or &42·2288 Avail now. No pets. contlnental bkfaet, loc. M50. M/F. Av.II Eutslde. lnd?" eea. Attrec tlv9 aophl•t·. $1095/mo. 675-0068 maid •~e & much now Matic t1M73-533t IMIMI• No pets 831~427 c eted 1ilA with prl-Etstblufl more Located cloM ' 300 720, 3731 l/F •BRIGHT 1BA 111A •E ••t Sid• 28A• vat• patio. $625/mo. 1::; p:i~r::..::alt~ Very nice & taro-28R to b each/airport. EAST CM. Shara 381 ,c;&e S/f. tet7 w .... ept patio, W/O hkup. Encl gar, W/O hkup, 546-908l catk>n on the wat«. 2BA. 1995. 72t·t 190. WeeklV ralH from hM, Jae, w/d, cable, dlft, N& Agt 541-5032 DEL MAR 2622 fenced yd. S900. 180 Sl50 1a1 l'O:,dueats own bath, gar. "301...,._....,.. ___ .,,....._~ garage, avall 6/1. E. Wiison. 828·1473 CHIOCE RENTALS NEW-87a.517 7 UDO ISL.E rutty furn oniv.'8 :U uUl lnel. &42"6244 Huntln9ton ••••" S900/mo. 673-3285 1---------POAT/CM 1·2/bf units t8 Ulll I I On'~....,"-• ........ ••USTSIDI!** $695-895, e..e-9794 r. • gar nc • EoataW. CM-Shr 38R ...,. '"" ,._... ..,...., 1BR apt, oceen vtew, 1 8DRll 8950 Gas. E'SIOE 1BR _ _. $780/mo yrty. 1 pet• Townhome w /all .-, MOftth, ... and eundec:k, cloH to water gar No ~ , _..., gar. aon, no pets 873-0837 am9n!U... Lnctry tac, ~y l •I ezoo ~ac:h Frplc. Avail 8/1 2323 Elden. 548-7854 AvalJ 8/1. No pet,a. LOOK! 2BR Apartment) ea.a.. ., ... lg eun- 644-4242 Ext. 382 S585/mo. S650 dep. 2 Yn New, Avg M37 * L .. Cebo Cendoa «Melt. Fer!We prwf'd. Room with view prof. •Do you need lg cJean 150 E. 21at St. THE GRAHVILLE mo For tst 9 Monlha On \tie e.ach. Weetdy '375/mo • ~ Ullta. INl>l'S rJU,\I .!7"4M w oman with rel1. ~~~.t~~ar:~:;a';: -=&4=&-~5:-.:9:-34":"::0t~~~":"::294=-NOW LUSINQ On Our Specialll. Call & monthly rental1. Alll lmtned 931-8950 400L20001 3800 Grell loc. S500/mo 5750 No Pet «MC).24515 a'SIDE BACK llAY NOWll 714"&50-83t0 75 .. 1084 H8: 28r twnhH, seoo • Sq Ft 397! Biren SL Incl urn. n/1. 759-9332 2BR lBA am beck Elegant countty clut> NB letand Watemont •Coron• Del Mer• "' uW. 3 blU from Npi Bc:n 54t·'°32 ,\gt Studio, 5 min to ocean. •~g• U:~.harcf1w.28~ rJ~· ::: •. w1:1::~ =~':r,ry ~1u::: Lge 2BA 2BA. new cnarml~ 38R 28a o1c .. n.~oot. ~u~· .._,,aua_,.,,,.,.1n-""1""t -L""oci...,...A"""TICMl...,.- 7 yre new. clean, ape-ctoaets, ,varta, gar &4S-l831 alt 3pm }¢ to Fashion I•· crpt/drpa, d/W. w/d hOI••· Avl June lat· n•"*'· · 089-l t N" b!Ogs. ofe/W r• clout. huge t>aloony. S850 No Pet 640-2495 land Spaclou1 2 & hlcup. gar. dock avail. Sept 30th. Wkfy/Mtttly. Mlf. non-9ml<r to stv hM, 11orarm11. ~P S850. 640-58&4 Bkr 2BR lBA, lndry rm. Nr USTSID• 3Bd;ma apt hom9a w/ V•art)'. e7u100 Walk 10 1ec:ludld bel\. 38A 3BA. Nw?t er .. 1 doore. Alao llf .. t bua, mar1!at, K-.Mart & Beck ··~ den, ~I bet, wahr/ NEED TO MOVE FROM • ., .... H Condo M amenttift front 9howrma. at.At COSTA MESA 2624 •llove In S~laJI *•A.all Mgr Por D•t•lt• on Rentel Bonuseall 1BR & 2BR 1V..BA Pool. apa, cat>te hkup WEITI.AKE V1UAGa MM122 AnrthlMt For Ad Action CaJI a 1 BR 1 BA. gu wstir/ a~ hook-upe, fir• THE BEACH? Ch9cJt S500/mo ~ utll. $1..,., CM loc. _,. 11t 79t :;:c~ho~a a~f~ drf1 hkup, small back· place, 2 car gwage, out OakWOoda Sum. CdM eceanfrnt dpb Pam 5407M 1»7oet pet ft. Agt. ~1220 2257 L• yard. No pets. SS851 pool & •PL Sorry, No mertlm• Speclala. ~~0~,·0:::V ~~ M ... Vefde, m/t, nl• CENTAUR MGMT mo. &45-t83t aft 3pm Pets. ~pl.I. from ontv $599. m•. iuuo. A.van win-neat 2s-30 to et.re •.02 -as .... 1 2725 Loveo.. 18R r~-.ard PROM 12,000 Sh~ letm. Furn/Un-' 48R home ... _,. __ th -"" or"""' • .. ~ oa~-Pooi. Avallable tmme<ll&tely rwn.. Open dally .._ ,., or vr-Md. 97s-7003 a....u. M50 . .;:;Mi 2~=A 217~ .... "°°eom· ... ~:tyR act • Ask eboUI Sorry, no pet1. EOH iL MORRO w .. kly Na Male a..U reapon ... ...._, ~ ...... spedal11 M2-58U Call 844-1189 Newpott a..ch ScMh IUll'\m9r rentat. a..pe nwpv raturb. ,_ carpets, · M2·•tt~ 5 ~ Call (7t4) ci.11n M/F. Sl'nl. ,... CM 44tLIX dr1pe1, paint etc. • --W'M\atlon N......,... hech Notth <MOL .. 11 ....... -.... aonat>M. furn 2Bf wt ""-~ , ......... ., ... R• ou1.-E.SJd• location. .... 'v" -~ ........ · •. , 1A... •·-4 °' ,..,..,_.. view. K.C. •• 975-7491 """""" -·--._ a.4 w .. t.ald• Oupfex. low ••28R 28A trplc, .... -~l':"'"=""-=~~~--due.Id kH tat ••• No pets.. --n down payment. No = carport. Nr _.,...._ __ ltMA N8 Pk ...... Mir non-Aaklng 1215,000. Delf1 Casa del Mar. QUtlltfylng, Each unJt , Shof"ita $950/ ..,., n•• _.-..... w srM1 10 atv ~. ,.,.na. Agt •»1000 147 E. 18th St. 28R tBA. pvt Y9'da. 1 mo 879-U•T N-Cf'PV'palnt, binds. 1200Wf fUm 28f 29a. EJct 104 The ll'llot Claut-Cat garage. ww/Ofyr · pebO, oar. no .,... o~ 15251-----------nect hkup, S800lmo. eart •21DRll $700• 1sMn~ 8 n , 11 0 "P • , t + ~ uut. n 1.e!a0 XLN'T VALUIJ I '\:I ll\11 l'l ~l ll'I I< I' ·, ·10 The most comp<ehen-tor detall1, SunboW •1BDRll S*""• Nr HOllQ. 2BR '"llA. Helehta 1paclou1 N8 -8albo• Penln·Nt Npt Hts area "pbr· d AO-VISOR IM and CUff91"11 dtrec-Realty 831·2242 1lill'VY 4223 Dana. Nu q;AI 2.BR 2Ba + den Apt bchl 2BR 1BA. MOO cond 12,525/mo rwitL :!,°' .:=:~ and ..,. lloft.ln lpeclala! ~· ~-:=n;.s..S:: ~:.J:,· ::s.eooa wlftplc, vaUhd c;.a. .-dep. M 2.5-40 Pf•f ~~~:-:: ;:=~ L......;84;..;.;;;2;..•5,;;.;;;8;..;7;..8;;..,..,.jr--------2 a 38R Townhom .. I .... Inga. gar99e, W/O. 1 t 2 40th S\. 541-3835 Ooodlocl ..... 7HT •LWe~2br/2t>a. Small ~ 1M , Male/F~~ NPT ShoreL Shr :S8r ~II~.~ Have A Garage Sale! Col The ~I OoMeds ot 642·5678 to ploce your Goroge Sole Ad' iliijlliL CloH1f1t>d Community Morlc rtplocl' ·-- bay v4ew, ti's>'. oar. t bfk to Beach! 1 C8t Nlemkt. 162' .. ~ 2Ba h• IMlil 5115 ..,.,_ ----NEW 11350/mo ...... no parking , utll• Incl. utile Allf lmmedl C... l4&0 + ~ PoOI 211A 2ea. pvt garage, pets, 720-MaS AOQ/mo. ~ltOO Tom .....,,.,..7 pr1v. Quiet, ~I wHh•r/dryer, good •HWit "9ht• Small ViiiiiiUii COiiOO '* ieOil.., F.m ahr Nwpl NotV\. Ptol. m/f to Costa M... k>callon. USA, Ideal for t pet• ,.or alngte, 9etad, Lg eunny condo. w/d 1hare :SBR TWnhm. Move-In Speolell eon. Giii, lndry, S7'00 MSO, ..,,... Site. Tllk· MU9t .... ~to .-diep IA3Q/mo. 5/15. MU $97& 71~"91 No pets eecMl148 Ing llQpL ··~79 • ~ utll. llC).3M7 844-ett• or M'749al, ~.J '"\I::-. ~l'\\'l'OHI '.\I \\I'() H I lit I\( II .!t.l•'I In.A< II ·1,1,•1 t, 2, J ··~" ........... wit\ "'9ptaa., ... bar,~. ~ hoc*upe, cenlNll. and Oal009 """' --*'°Qe. "' mot!• ... ~~. ~.nope• AWn ••.m Monttl THI HNPQn MUINA (IQi\T ... AVMJI) 7'°'°9tt PlaWAY APMT'llmfl'I al -CNft'ON .... OIOt ',. \I I 11 I f \• ti N ,. \\ I' I I " I !\ii'.\\ l't IHI Ht \l I ! · 1,,,., llt-,\( It '·' • GRANVIL1 ~ ''\.:~-~ ~~--~---- !\i ~ \\ l'I 11 1 I Ill .\I 11 ·,,,,., Come ~this ~ community k>c:AlUd In UlC hart °' Newport I kedl. This community offen l&d1 Ga~ arnerilda as * onct Gol Cart N.Xoa to UlC Newport Bach ~ Qlb * SpecteaW Golf COWM end Stnet Views * focAIUPI to Fa.Hon lllend, 8elboe Island end Pmnsule ~ ~end~ * Spodous Two end Ttric Bedroom Rak:lcnca up to 2560 sq. ft. * Two<M ~for most~ * Pl'Mltc, Scduded. AUtom8tk Guard Getc * Mlintmlntt fru LMns Occ or .Hc d,.,,. ,,1, I' i,,, 11 1: [1 >11-.· 1132 Ci18rrt1k DIM, Newport ac.:t1 (714) 6 .... -5189 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE -_ SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 /PAGE 63 -Newport-eoast community records-re-c-ent Imme sale-s In the midst of the most challenging l.'(onom1c clima~ to fiCe the real estate indu~ry in recent decades, The Irvine Company is pleased to report the 30th escrow dosinf. of custom homesites rn the ck. ... eloper s d~matk: N~rt Coast ocean resort community, which Is lo- cat£>d on nearly 9,500 acres south of Co- ron.i del Mar along Pacific Coast High- ~.I\ SJlt.>:> activity t>eon In August at Pel1- c.10 Point, a neigh6othood Qf SS custom homes1tcs surrounded by foor holes of 1he recently opened Ocean Course at Peltc.in Hill Corf Oub. In February 1992, an additional 60 cu. tom homesates were released for SJle 10 the public 1n ~n RkJge, a private ne1~borhood distinguished by ocean harbor, hillside or canyon Vistas. 'Historically, In coastal Orange Coun- t\. custom lot sales average about one per month, .. ~Id Rudy Svrcek, vice pres· •dent of corporate marketing sales. ' r ortunately, tn spite of the current cllJllcnging market, custom homesite >ales at Oce.n Rtdge and Pefican Point h .. ive periormed at a r.ite of over five and hVO s.les per month, respectively. In fact. dur1 ng the last six months, QUr sales have 1.1rp..lSSed all other Oran~ County coast· .ll properties combined.' Homesites at Pelican Point are perched along the ~n bluffs and are priced from the S900,000s. indud1ng d1wnctive lots sitwted along the 11th and 1-ith fairways, to ewer Sl,000,000. Lots at Ocean Rlds:e range in price from SS00,000 to $800,000 and are lo- t.atcd on the coaml hills and rid~ juSt 01f Newport Coast Drive, north oT resort and goU activity. near a pl.lnned com- mu nity pMk and adjacrnt to miles of wil- derness llails and natural wildlife habitats of Los Tral'l(X)S Canyon. Both neighbof- hoocls feature homesites aver.iging more than one--qua.rter acre In size arid the pfi- "acy ol guard-s;ated entr.inces. Add1t~Jly, since BratNlea Homes at Newport Coast opened in mid-January, over 30,000 Yisiton ~..-e flod<ed to see their models, the fif'5t sem~<ustom resi- dences In this c:oasul community. A ~ ol 58 homes, available in four plans ranging up to S,S70 square feet and priced from S1 .6 to $2.l million, will be built on lndMd~ lots from 12,000 to OYef 21,000 square feet. Har- bor, sea, canyon And city views surround the encbve. <Mr 7S percent ol the Newport Coast ~ wlll remain open spac.e Resort amenities at Newport Coast indude Peli- can Hill Golf Oub, whidi will ultimately 1ndude two dwnpk>nship-quality 18- hole resort golf courses de5igned by Tom Fazio, twice named golf course architect of the ~r. The c:hallenglns Oce.ln Course has been opeming at full e.ipadty since it WilS opened in November 1991. A sec- ond resort course, the Canyon COYrse, is also pW\ned. Along with the courses, the planned Pefian Hill Golf Oub will in- clude a spacious Sanu Barbara-style dubhouse. A temporal)' pro 5hop Is open now. For furt.Mr lnfonNtion about the re- sort community, call the Newport eo.st Exhibit at 720-2727. To inquire about Br.lmalN Homes at ~ Co1st. all •~-4344. Br~'s er9hours lnfor- madon ......... 1 (800) 347-1990. To ..,.,.. a lee time at Pelican Hill Golf a., all 7'CM>707. REAL E STATE ROUNDUP Charity golf tournament scheduled for early June Th e Affiliate-members of the New~rt-Mesa Association of Rea ltors will sl>onsor their eighth annual Charity Golf T ournamcnt on June 1 at the new Pelican Hills Golf Course. All proceed~ will benefit CH ILDHELP USA. The S 15 S entrf fee includes courtesy use of the driving range prior to the tourn.:iment, green fees, golf cart, box lunch and a ticket to the golf course awards reception catered by the Four Season Hotel. with a no host bar. Check-in time will begin at 10:30 a.m. fer the noon shotgun start. Pre-registration is a must for all golfers. Gregg Shuler and Christopher Puker, both of Stewart Title, will serve as co-c ha~rman fo r this year's tournament( while comedian Joey Bishop will be a special guest and emcee the awards feception. iickets to attend the reception only are SJO. All teams are eligible to win first-, second-and third-place trophies. Golfers will not only have the opportunity to test their skills at the fongest drive, dosesMo-the-pin and long putt action holes, but there will al.so be two "Hole in One Contests" sponsored by Residential Escrow and Fletcher Jones Mercedes Benz. A new award this year will be a perpetual "President's Trophy," to be kept at the winning team's office for one year. Additionally, golfers will be greeted at each hole by Affiliates members who will be giving away free promotional items, snacks and beverages. "I believe this is going to be one of the best tournaments tfie A.ffiliates have ever sponsored," Shuler said. "Men and women golfers at all levels are taking advantage ol the opportunity to pl~y on this speaacular oourse." Those interested in registering for the tournament should contact Shuler at 491-6S05 or Parker tlt 491-6S2~. Valentine Properties adds 15-year veteran Douglas Kim Douglas recently joined Valentine Properties in Newport Beach, it was announced by O\vner and president Lynn Valentine. "I am very proud to have Kim · become and important part of our company.'' Valentine said "She has been in the real estate business for more than 1 S years, very successfully. "She has extensive background in residential real estate, taxation. exchan~es, real estate law and syndication, plus she is a brol..er," Valentine went on. "I am lool..ing forward to working with her, a'nd I know that the very . special residential clientele we serve Will benefit greatly from her talent and experience." Douglas, originally from New Jersey, graduated from Cedar Crest College in Allentown, Pa. and matriculated three Masters Degrees. She began her professional liTe as a high school math teacher, before venturing into estate planning and finally helping people become homeowners. During her l 5-year career in with major real estate companies, she has consistently been an award-winning million dollar producer. "I attribute these achievements to tireless service to my clients and dedication to detail," she said. Douglas, known as a strong negotiator who utilizes extremely creative marketing skills, said she enjoys working with people. "I like helping my clients achieve their dreams and goals," she said. "I've worked with people to enhance their estate plans and investments by way of appropriate property acquisitions. My client's goals become my gQals, and I strive to make it happen.' Douglas, who has lived in California ror more than 20 years. has frequently volunteered in the community with Scouting. the PTA, Red Cross swimming, coaching soccer, tutoring, Gourmet Oub and Newcomers Bridge. Specializing in the family-oriented Bren Harbor View Homes and the water lovers' Lido Isle, she combmes hicll energy with expertise to form a wrnnin~ combination. For more information, call 640-2SOO, ext. 34. Grell Shular (left) and a.nttophe_r ,.._, both Of StewArt Tiiie, "att Mn'ina u -~ ol the AlfU,....' June 1 Charftr Coif Townament. James Could Top producer Gould joins Grubb & Ellis, Newport VI Grubb • & Ellis recently \\Clcomed James could to Its Newport Beach office. Gould, who has been licensed and working in the Orange County areJ since 1978, was the top producer tor the lar~est independent brokerage firm during his second yea in the real c:.tate business. His produc.tion includes selling the largest home on the Balboa Island in less than 30 da)'S. Gould's experience with both prnnary and secondary lending institution> J) an appraiser qualifies him to understand and evaluate the lair market value of residential real estate "For years I ha\t? had a reputation for selling many or my listings in less th.in 30 days with the seller 'cashing out' completely,•· said Gould, before adding. rhetorically: "Why? Because I advl'ft1:.t? continuously until the listing 1s sold " Commined to excellence. Gould tal..cs great pnde in his ab1l1ty to pro\ 1de consistent prof ~s1onal and personalized services to buyer and seller alike. Enthusiastic and determined to follow his transactions to completion, and with hi:. badcgroond in appraisal, Gould 1s an ideal agent with both new home >alt~ and residential resales. For more information, cont.:ict Gould at Grubb &. Eiits' Newport Beach Residential office, 644-6200 Grubb 0.. Ellis is the larg~t full-service rc.-il ~tat~ company in the nation. 0 Kennedy brings expertise to Spring Mountain Escrow Michael H. Jacobson, senior c ec:ut1ve vice president. ~nd Joseph S. Tavarez, Jr •. executi.-.c \ice pre:.ident, of Spring Mountain Escrow Corporation, recently announced the appointment of Kip Kennedy as South •rn <..1hfomia m~1or client SJles rcprc:,ent.u1v . Kennedy brings O\-Cr 12 ycJr<i of pcricnce spc.'cializ1ng in commerci.'.IV 1ndu~nal. apartrnc:nt and lend r rv1 . Spring Mountain. th tar~ row com~ny 1n Cali orni with 0\ r 30 olftCCS, has i corporat~ n Nt?Wp<>rt Be.ch. For more information, c~ll 721--6-400. ., 1 ' '. . PAGE 64 I SATURDAY, May 9, 1992 • '· • • t .. # WIN 'Ill I IO''' OPEN HOUSES 1-5 IATUIDAY NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MesA PlLOT} REAL '£STATE t CM'fOlf COin St,IM.000 l'f'MMI YMINM •• '°"'°" f1-.000 ~ ... 2t0tw:MTWNam ..... .-wawniwt MMIOl ._ INOU 1717 HIJ.TOP $111,000 MIN W.. .-.W SUNDAY MMIOI _,. I.I YOINn'IUll .ff"-COM WM tMI..,. 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