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A whopping 92 pages.
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And it's proof-positive of two
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One: the all-local news Daily
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January, has worked ii'.' the eyes
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readers are embracing a daily
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Newport Beach and Costa M~.
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begun to release its grip on our
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pages each day.
towns; a meaty 56-page real estate guide; a healthy
12·page auto section; and our usuar mega-dose of
prep sports and local classified ads.
The Pilot would like Lo thank all our readers and
advertisers. All of you have made a difference. In today's edition, you'll find an 18·page,
t>Mrpart A section, devoted to news of our two -William Lobdell, editor
Irvine Co. announces plans
to cut 12 percent of stall
~Reductions are part of a restructuring effort that calls for implementation of
cost-cutting measures. Chairman Donald Bren says the layoffs will occur by June.
By Tony Cox
Business Ecllot Bren said. •
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NEWPORT CENTER -In an anempt to
thrive in what he calls "the substantiaHy altered
real estate world of the 1990s," Irvine Co. Chair-
man Donald Bren told employees on Friday that
the company will Lay off another 30 to 40 people
by the end of June.
Along with the reorganization of senior manage-
ment, several of the company's executives wiU be
reassigned to take on expanded or altered rcspon·
sibiLities.
"Faced with a lugg~h real c tate eoonomy.
which is only slowly showing random signs of mod-
est recovery, we must acknowledge that our world
will be different," Bren said in the announcement
"Economic growth in real estate wall be slow and
will not come without significant effort on our
part."
The staff reductions -as high as 12 percent -
are part of a restructuring plan that calls for a
team of four senior managers to implement cost-
cutting measures. The team will lead "a more de-
termined effort to increase our creativity and flex-
ibjljty, reduce and control our costs and concen-
trate in their separate areas of resR<>nsibility,"
The Irvine Co., which currently has 326 employ-
ees, is not only a symbol of Orange County's suc-
See IRVINE CO./A1!
Officials arrest man who .
fled country 4 years ago
aner bribery conviction
~Ex-massage partor
owner was nabbed by
officers in Hawaii as he
tried to re-enter country.
By Iris Yoko1
~wr..
NEWPORT BEACH -A
massage parlor owner who fled
the country in 1988 after being
conv1ctcd of tryt.ng to bribe a
police officer and a city official
has been captured and will be
sentenced next ~eek.
Chong .Koo Lee, 47, wa
nabbed by Immigration and
Naturahzation Service officers
in Honolulu last month a he
tned to re-enter the country,
according to authonucs. Lee
faces six years in prison and rt.c
possibility of being pro ecutcd
for failure to appear when he 1s
cntcnced next Thursday in Or-
ange County Superior Court.
Lee reportedly hopped
aboard a ni~ht to Taipei the
day before ha September 19
sentencing for trying to bnbc
Newport Beach Police Sgt Ri-
chard Long and hcen mg u-
peMsor Glen Everroad.
Background
Who: former massage
parlor owner Chong KOO
lee, 47, who fled the
country in 1988 after
being .conviaed of trying
to bribe a police officer
and a city off 1cial.
What~ Investigators
say Lee gave a total of
S 7 ,500 to Newport
Beadt POrace Sgt.
Richard long and
licensi~ supervisor. Glen
£ verrood to overlook
an)' illegal activities at
his two now-defunct
ma~ge parlors in
Newport Beach. A
Superioc Court JUry
found Lee guilty of
se\'en counts o( felony
bribery in August 1988.
What's next: Lee
faces sbc ye~rs in pnson
~nd the possibility of ·
being P,msecuted for
failure io appear when
he is sentenc:ed next
Thursday in Orange
County Superior Court.
The D~Jly Pilors 3rd Annual Aa de mic AH-Star Team, clockwise
from bottom left, Kuen Thomas, Linda Huang, Angela Robinson,
Ml"C Mltllt\'Dl!ly Nol
Katy Eklof, Julian Popov, Li u Coria, Ben Robinson, Breana
Frankel, Anna Choi and Son Dang. Not pictured is Andrew Yang.
Invc ugato~ aid Lee ga\.C a
total of $7,500 to Long and
See ARREST/A1!
8y Joyce Schmr
SDll Wltllr
S tanford is the favorite,
aenetic research the major
of choice and the decline of
monl values the biaest
concern ... Introduci ng the Daily
Academically
excellent
Carttr: Lawyer
Concern: "I believe that many
of the growing problems today
in\.'Olve America's youth. It seem
disheartening that drug abuse
and teenage suicide arc on the
ri e while education appears to
Pilot's 3rd Annual Academic
All-Star Team.
be experiencing a downfall due
Followina is a list of the top
high school students in Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa, the
colleges they will attend, their
career plans and a qujck glimpse
into the world they will soon be
entering.
~And now, meet the Daily Pilot's 3rd Annual
Academic All -Star Team, made up of the top high
school students in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
to less and less funds. The future
needs 10 be pre ervcd and paying
more attention to the generations
coming up. I feel the pcrnment
needs 10 take an active rather
than p i\.'e role in thi
Corona Ml Mar Kiah School
KAREN ntOMAS, valedictorian.
Collqe: Princeton, environmental
cnaincering
C.reer. Wants to design machines in
factories that are le harmful for the
environment.
Conct"': "The nation's attitude toward the
environment. We must realize that our
resources arc not infinite, that it is our
respon ibility to clean up after ourselves ...
At some point we must halt our extremely
high production of grcenhou c ga cs,
particulates, waste and people thcmseJvc if
we want anything left for future aenera1ion .
Each person must change his or her own
lifestyle, now."
Coata Mesa Hlah School
ANGE.LA ROBINSON , valedictorian
Colltat: UCLA, political science
long-term goal of improved
education and facilitie capable
of handling adolescent problems."
KATY EKLOF, valedictorian
Coll~: Rice Unaversity, biology
Carttr: Genetic engineer.
Conctrn: "Poverty and unemployment. I
feel that too many Im~ are being a.stcd in
the lum • and that 1f tho opportunity to rise
out of poverty were given to more children,
many of these people would go on to become
See STUDENTS/111
QUOTE Uf THE DAY
Residents fear heavy tramc
from 55 freeway extension
~ Eastside homeowners
insist plans are needed
to prevent neighborhoods
from becoming offramps.
By Anni Cekola
sill Wrtllr
COSTA MESA -With the
urpri e early opening of Co 1a
Mesa Freeway exten ion onl) a
few weeks awav. nervous ca t·
idc resident ire in i ting the
city come up with a pion to
prevent their neighborhood
from bccomina ma1or offramp .
The caty's plan ~ far i co
~orl with Caltran to ~ccp the
state-con1rolled ianal hght
south of 19th Street, the end or
the freeway, turned to green
for a long as possible.
There w1U al onb be one
ldt tum lane from the freeway
onto East 19th trcct, which is
already conge ted with moto!-
1sts seeking a hortcut VII
~er Dnve to P cific C'.oast
Highway
"If the traffic kcept moving
at a good progrc ion, there's
no real need for people to bail
out onto the ide trccts.." city
Transportati n Servicca Man·
ascr Peter Na h1\.i said. "I re-
ally don't Core c too mu.ch of a
ignificant increase."
Oty traffic cngincen wlll
al~ do traffic count in the
arc. JUSl before and after the
freeway open to ct Cllad
See EXTENSION/l1l
ClASSIRHJ AD Of 1111 DAY
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Locals ·Only
Trace your. clan and
you get on. scot-free
'L ang ma)' )Cr lum reek ... ," Star Trek's Mr. Scot might have
said to Mr. Spock ...
Spock, hftmg his splay-fingered hand, would probably
reply wath the alutation. 'Li\e long and prosper," in the Vulcan
\ ernacular ..
Same thing~ ..
If )ou\e got a bit of Scotch m you and you\e had a )'en to °'' n a kilt -but ha' e 'flo clue as to your clan and you've been
much too thnfly to spend the bucks to find out
-head for the Orange County Fairgrounds
toJ.1) or tomorrow for the big fling ...
I L:llled o'er there and got a hold of Bob
Reoch He told me )OU can have your genealogy
traced :ibsolutcl)' scLH·free during the Scottish
Fe\tl\.11's 60th ann1,crsar) celebration ...
Bob says the.:) Jo 11 for free 'c:iuse the clans
lme to add nc'' members ...
carol
Dee Jona
In all, 5.$ clans will be represented · from the
pr\ '1f11.. Don.ilJ, to the wee Gunns ..
Best
Bu ys
Once you !<.nm' from whence you came you
can pu~ a ,j .. 11 to the on-site !...ill maker and
m 1kc 11 official
Dnn't forget )Our .. porran and brooch ...
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11 r... Gu~·~ 'c.: "'1 1nnu 1 'ale 'tJrl' tnJa~ in South Coast Plaza ...
I hl·~ \\!.'.fr.. 1 rem do~cJ mouthed \\hen I \\J!. o'er there the
11hi:r J.1~ · d.11mcd l'\Cn thr...\ d1dn·t ha\e :i clue about \\hat bags
'ere up I r !!r.11''
l ,u.dh 11 '!!re.it 'lull I! ,1,trl\ tod.t) ...
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'11 11 knm'. no
.1•1cr hi•·\ d1c.1r
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~-~·n Ill). 1!11ng' .trt'
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Tradt•r Ron Charter of BCM Automotive q 11 1 \ton a' 1 'lirl
111 \IJd \1;,i\ Ill i!Uh n11...:ha1 Ir..'
l\11n "·')""'hen C\l.'.l"\th111g\ hecn hurned you\e got lo adapt.
I he ro.1J "'amor '" "\\c take mcr.hand1i;c in trade for \\Ofk
-\loc.; h<Hlc.;r ..
Ron rnlJ me he hrt upon the hJrtl:r ')!Item "'hen he found
h1m,Lll lo'' on ,a,h. "I got riJ ot a ct.mpu ter and a phone and
~4Uil~hed '>Ome of m) bills ... "
lk !!•'t tci 1h1nl..inc th1..·rc mthl tic plcnt)' of people around with
r... \lr.1 'tulf 1!1n .1 .. ~u111ulJtcJ in the )!<•od old Jream-t1me days
I 11~ur1.. •• the~ nc.;{d to get their car running a~ J priority toda)
11J th1..·ir 1...1,h '"Im\, tl 1vr ma)' he "'11l1ng to get rid of some things
-M.c e\tra \'('R, .. '·'~" Rt1n
11 ,,\ d11, .. he l'':.1hlt'I .1 \J .• c llir pcrlormtng mc1.. hJntcal work
'• 'll lune ttp\ Ill cl\Cfh,11J!'? Jk \:JY' he gtlC\ ti) the hook ...
lie ' 1\, lilui: b1.'o"-' e,1,t for c'ef)thing ~ou can imagine. Ron
t Id :i c.: he Jll'I 1nok 'omdwJy', !.!olJ I racekt tn trade fo r a new
d IC l
'I 111\c !!Pl 111 \:dlll.1tc \111r-.df." he"·'''
R n \\,111i, )OU 111 be H.,.. 1th !um hcr...Ju'e 'umet1mc~. Y.ith
1..·rtJ111 item,, pr1c111g <..in he tmky. "Uut, ·Sa\\ Ron, "I think thic;
''re.ti!' £ll1ng to t.1kc oft \\e'rc here for the long run."
BC \I, on Supcr111r tn (l1\tJ 1\k,.1 , .cn1CC\ foreign J'> Y.ell a.,
u
I d 1 I ~ 1 O\\ 1! people real!\ do run m;irathnn' in 'em ..
~ n1 Jh\ 1 ''cc the K11ckpor1 .1J, th.it i.a~ tbc 'htx'> are so
'11! rt 1 i: ,, 11 c11uld -11 f11r '1ll1K' \\Ctn! re.l\on )OU wanted
Jc
~tarn!.uJ Sh<•l' un Ur1,tul rn < o'tJ \k,J ht'> Rocl...pon men's
h1;.iflor, in '''l' '>l~lo on '>ale for 7'1 hulk\ right no"' ..
l'n:ll\ ~· ·• • I \\hen ) 011 con,1dcr pl.ice.:' like Nordstrom get
1round .12 I f,ir the .... me thing
:-.:orJ,trom p11•h,1bh knt.l"' JhllUI the Standard Shoe deal
1h11ui.:'1 \<tu'c no\\ they daim the\ 'II beat any other store's price ...
"( hcd.; II out." th1..·ir ad '·')'
.\!1~ht i.I'-\\Cl!
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lf.wu'1c111mt· a1 r<H\ .in.l barguins or unusual itrms, or if you
J..Jwu ;1 r1 t;1ilt-r "/10 pm1 idn >fN'Dt quality or st'nict's bt sure to
<JI/ and let me knou. l ou can reach mt DI 497-9873 or stnd • !tu
to 6.J6-.J 170.
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A harbor 11 · born
On May 23, 1936, at precisely noon local_time, Pre ident Frank·
lin Delano Roosevelt pushed a telegraph key in his White House
office, officially signaring the grancf o pening of Nc,~port Harbor.
Three years were spent in dredging and construction, funded by
the Works Progress Administration, to change a dangerous,
sandbar clo~ed bay into the west coa~t's capitol of pfo.1 urr;
boating. This 1936 Spence Air photo, from the R.l. Patter'o~
collection, shm\S everything that could noat celebrating the har·
bor opening. That's Bay ls fand in the center \~ith Balt>oa Island
al the upper left. II'~ 5mooth s.iiling for us uhcn )OU end >Our historical facts
to Diel l ou /\now, 0.1ily Pilot, P.O. Bo-c 1560, Costa M esa,
92626.
DCC' s hotel program
coordinator to retire
COSTA MESA -Ken Scnpsma,
coordinaaor of Orange Coast College's Hotel
Man3gement Program, ha., announced h1!.
May 29th retirement after 21 )Car~ of
leadership.
Under Scripsma, the program ha,
experienced steady gtO\\lh and recognition
by providing students with a comprchen)i\c
curriculum leading to :rn 3!.\0C1ate in art)
degree. Graduate of OCC!. prosram ha\c
been succcs!.ful in Iran ferring to in<.titutionc,;
offering four-year degrees and many go on to
succeed in the hospitality indu~ll').
"1_'11_ miss the daily interaction with
students and members of the indu try, but I
intend te remain acti~e." Scrip ma said.
Scripsma himself has served the ho)pitaltty
industry since 1956 Prio r to entering
education 10 197 1 he \\Orkcd in ale~ :ind
marketing, as a general manager of variou'>
clubs and hotels. Scrip!.ma later scf\ed a' u
member of tlte board of trustees of the
Educational Institute from 1984 through
1987, and wa s named an ambassador of the
organization in 19 7. He "a a member of
the Cert1f1cation Comm1ss1on for f1\e year'
and prescnlly serve., on the education::il
Institute Marketing Committee and the
Educational Programs Committee. Scnpsma
is also an aelivc member of !.everal other
hospitality organizations and as~oc1:ition!.
During h1) ye:m at Or:inge Coast College.
Scripsmn al!.o en1oycd interacting wit h
tuJent~ and scl'\cd ''' C\l,1Ch ul OCC ' 1,~i
te.1m from 1975 through J<J 0. lk ''a' n.imcd
Cluh Ad'i'cr of the 'i c.1r in 19S5·19S6 by
OCC\ A' d.11tJ !>tudtnl\, .
Corona del Mar 5-k run
set for 8 a.m. June 6
COR0NA Dl l MAR -The 11th •Hlnunl
Coron:1 dcl \1ar 5-k run .rnd 2-milc "alk \\ill
he held June b. promi ... ing to druv. ~c,<'r.11
t hlw,:mJ runner' .rnd \\ allcf".
Sep.trJtc men·, ,tnd "omcn·s r:.cc~ "Ill he
held 1 he rac.;e' and the \\alk b gin :ti .1 m.
on Ocean Uoule\ard just ;ibo'e (\irun.1 <ld
Mar Main Ucach.
Local restaurant!> "111 at...o prt>\ 1Jc .1
gourmet hreakfa)t to entrants.
Entl'\' fees for both the run ;tnd \\alk .uc
SI' in aJ\ ance anJ S20 the d.1\ of the r.1e-:l'.
1 he pric ~ includell a .conimemor.uh c,
four-color H•hin :ind th~ restaurant r1.1\\
breakfast.
Artist John C<hby's commcmorathl.'
pmtcr' arc .1bo for .... 1k .11 the Corun.1 tld
M.1r C h.1mhcr l1rt1n: .it ~ U E. Cll,1\l
11 rgh\\J)' for SI 5 un,1gned and S25 .. igncd
.tnd numb1:rcd by co~b}.
Four entry fees donated
for Senior Golf Classic
COS I A MESA -Th.ink'> to a donation
m.1de by Secure I lorirnn\, there .ire fl'Ur
e\tra pla> tng pot" avail.Ihle in the Cm.t.1
Mc'a Senior Ccntt:r Golf Cla-..,ic on Frid.I\,
June S. •
Newport Beach 68/59
Balboa: 63/59
TODAY'S
Costa Mesa: 70/60
Corona del Mar: 67/56
TillAY:
rerfK1 holiday ~ather! Mostly deat
skies and warming temperatures today
with west to soutflwe.t ""Inds. Daytime
tem~rlhlrft will rangt around 70 ind
krWI will be In the low 60t and high SOI.
RRCAIT:
ralchy ~te night and tarfy momina
cloUds and sunny days fof' tht Wftktnd.
Tem~ratur wtll ~main warm and
pk-.t.unl
•1111:
No coutAI acMtorlH aN polMd. Upt ~.an.Me wfndt becom6fta Mtt IO~
10 to 1S k1*1 wfCh 2 foot MM thh
attemoon and t¥eftlna wfCh a ~
twtll of 3 Ifft. A chMCe of tart)' "'°"'Mi doucft then dHt tkiel Md pct Nlil"'i ... ....,.
Sun.U.: 1:41 a.m • SuRMt: 7:5S ,. ....
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-Compiled by Anne Spinn
An~onc 1ntcre ted in filling one of the
\p<.m'should call the Co)ta Mesa Senior
Citizen Corporation at ~S-2356.
The CIJs~ic. \\hich will be held at the
Costa Me'a Golf and Country Club, 't\tll
raise monev for the Co tJ Me~ Center. The
Sl50 donat~on includes 3 green fee, cart, tee
priLc :iml 3\\ard-. luncheon.
Rcgi~tration bc:gins t 7:30 a.m .• "ith a
'hut •un tart :u 8:30 a.m. The aw:mh
luncheon will immedi:uely folio"' the
cunduo;ion of pl.t).
Glendale runaway youths
located in Costa Mesa
CO!) 1 A M l:..SA -A ntnc·dl) polu:c
'>Ca rch for l\\O Glendale )Ouths cmlcd
'I UL ,J.iy night ''hen police here p1d.ed the
runJ":l~' up in the 1300 hkX'k of Oakcr
"lrreet.
J'he 15-)e.ir-old boy ;.ind J l,)car-old girl.
''ho ''i:.rc IJ,t ~en at hool ~I J) 11,
;ipp.1rcntly told \Omeonc: the) \\ere running
.m .1~ to a ranch JU!.t !.OU th of Mc\ICO City.
\ppJrentl) the) ne,er made tt pa)t Co,ta
Me.,a
The boy called his mother from a phone
booth here Tue,dJ) night and n kcd her to
pick them up, but ~hen they \\Oman shO\\ed
up they began to argue. Overhearing the
'PJt, a curiou resident of Ba~er Street
'ailed pohcc.
Since there wns u report out on the
l htldrcn. Co ta Mc ;i police too~ them bac~
to the )IJtion and ~a1tcd for Glendale police
to arrh:c and e!.cort them home.
-BJ the Dall) l'llot
Saturday May 23, 1992 i)
Coma to think or n, Dan's runnier than Leno ••• ~--..... ,·. ~ •w-...-, • I
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0 K. OK, OK .... what you
don't need is another
column exploring why it
is that the our vice president
came to blame a fictional
television anchorwoman for the
collapse or Western Civilization.
I meal! here it is Day 4 in the
-to steal one newspaper's
headline -"Murphy has a baby
-Quayle hu a cow" debate
end there nre no signs that it will
soon abate.
So juicy was Quayle's Murphy
Brown comment that Johnny
Carson, powering throuah his
final week on television, probably
rued the day he ever announced
his retirement.
"I'm sur;f,riscd he saw it -
you know F Troop" is on cable
opposite Murphy Brown."
Dave Letterman summed up
the whole affair in a
matter-or-fact way: "I'm just
going to tell you this once, Mr.
Vice President -she's a
fic·tion·al cha-rac-ter."
Even New York Gov. Mario
Cuomo couldn't resist jumping in
on the fun. "Next thing you
know he'll be rickin~ on the
Joker. He has a comae book
mentality."
One radio commentator
suggested that Quayle, no doubt,
would be setting his sights on
"Major Dad" next.
Linda Bloodsworth Thomason,
HAflm&h McCH. a Costa Mesa resi·
dent, h.lS bHn named Ovtsunding ~n·
tal Heilth Student by the Orange County
Health Care ~· She is currently a
student at United States International Uni·
~· Todd P. lroolcs, ton ol Cosu Mesa resi·
dents Phif and Bonnie Broob. has bttn
appointed a spring intem of Ha'T'~"fM ..
IMth.Jr~. Inc. Broob IS a 1988
~ ol Estanci.l High School and is
currently .Jttend1ng Ohio State UMel'Slty
in C°'umbus, Ohio
Tom Aquilera, • grildu .. 1e of Estancia H«h School, hat bttn IW.lrded the Out·
sund1ng Student Award by the 0:1".c? c!
Mitlotity Swdent A/fain at the Uni\/Mlty
of Arizona in Tucson '°' his community ~and 3.9 grade a~ra.se.
KAthenne ~ftley cl Newport Beach re·
c.endy gr~ from RJCb College in
rtexbura, Idaho on Af>nl 23
Mtlrine Cpl. David A. Hlerulorn, son
ol Costa Mesa m.dent Linda Manne, re
cently ~ for duty with Headquar·
ters and Support Battalt0n, Ma11ne Corps
Bne, Camp ~on H~ tS a
1984 gr~uate of Newpoft H.irbor H sctm. ~ Pantur, Didc Hfft, Allct
lemer, Tom letto, HU1')' KM!p, letty
Motes, Jim Crane, DonM Dun~I. and
• i fairly distinguished television
6Cries creator, wondered whether
it wouldn't be long before
Quayle starts blaming Doogie
Howser for the nation's medica l
crisis.
Then there was the simple,
crisp response from one
Managing
Editor
high-leve l Bu h
staff er: "Oh
boy."
"This is
big&er than
broccoli,"
another White
House staffer
mused.
Robin
Williams
figured that
Bush had
advised Quayle
to take a shot
or two at Jerry
-----• Brown and that the vice president simply got
confused.
But beneath all this - or
maybe above all this -is a fairly
serious matter. Quayle, as I
understand it, hit upon th e
"Murphy Brown" theme while
delivering a speech on what he
perceives as the collapse of the
family. He picked on "Murphy
Brown" because he thought that
this past \\-eek's episode
glamorized a single woman
having a child out or wedlock.
Maybe I'm JUSt old·fa~h1oned,
but I happen to agree that the
family is a pretty solid concept,
that maybe it is ca ier fo r a
family to muscle its way through
life than it is for a single parent.
I don't know that for sure, but
I'm inclined to agree.
On the other hand, I'm pretty
sure that it's vastly unfair to use
sin~le parents as a convenient
whipping boy for the country's
ills. Life is life and it comes in
all shapes and sizes and single
parents are simply pnrt of the
complicated equation. A "just
say no" campaign doesn't work
in this case. It's not that imple.
Let me cut to the chase nnd
tell you about a woman who wns
introduced to me as Katherine.
Katherine is 33 years old. She
lives in Costa Mesa in a
two·bedroom apartment with her
l3·yeur·old son. She's· single.
She's always been single, though
there was a moment when he
was just 18 and pregnant that
:;he hoped it wouldn't come to
this.
But it did.
"We planned to get married,"
she says. "We planned to do a
lot or things. But ... "
ln tead, Katherine's boyfriend
mo\'ed on and after seve ral )Cars.
living near her parents in
Rive~ide ~he moved first to
Huntington Dc:ich and then to
Ed O'Nul of the CorON Del Mar·b.i>e<f a™11p rt'\.1p1ents in The lr\.ine Comp.iny's
OASIS centt'r were recently elected to the Spectrum Leader~up Award) Program
Sl~ring Comm11tee for the OASIS C.uden Jennifer recel\ed SJ,000 in collt•ge schol·
Club. arV!ip lund> in rl'<'~nition ot outstanding
Robin Bolin. " 1985 graduate of Est.in· le.ldt:r>h p .:ind ac.idcmic sl.tll>
cia High School. has rect'...ed the Albert Jodi Williams 01 EstanciJ I tish School
Capraro Aw.11d for best fa>hlOfl design m y,as accepted as .:in 1nterna11on.:il ei.chani;e
her d1V1Ston. Bolin 1s a senior student at scudent by Vouch for Unde~tand1ng (YFUJ,
Otis/Parsons School of Art and Design an mternatK>nJI e'change pr~r.:im lod1
Nine Rennie "nd Becky Young. bo1h ''"ill traH•I to N~' ze .. l.lni:I nc't !>pnni.:
sophomores "t Or.toge Co.bl College, .:ind Thom.is Arensdorf Krislen El.edal and
Dttneain Demaio currently a senlOf .11 M.:irgaret Edson of COSta Ml"J.l \\Cle Costa Mesa High School. have been named to Orange C0t1st Col~~·s 1991 among lhe \I'< schol.:irsh1p ret.1p1ents hon·
9l ~p squad ored for leadership and se"'ice .it Or.:ini;e
leth Codber, hige Finster, and Co.nc Colk:ge·s 34th "nnual Honors 1'1i;ht
Courtn.,, z.urllll, all students at Harbor Award) banq~t held M.:iv 13th The Siu·
O.iy School 10 Corona del Mar. won m denb rece"ed up to SSOO in J\\ard)
their~ d1\'.U!Qm of the Ctcalt\C Wnt· Peler s,albe, a p1Jno s1udcnt ,\I Orange
ing UTuSirated Creati\e Writtng. Poet') Co.ut College \\JS awardl"d S 1 550 1n
.lnd Astronauts. Mars, end faray,ay St.al'I s.cholJl'\h•p funds ac tht' colleges annuJI
Contnt olre~ by the Orange Count\ Honon :0...1sJ\t Ceremor'I) Peter \\ !I tran>IN
Ycuth upo to the L'n1,~rs1t)< of N<><th lt''-1\ ne'I lall
Cosu Mesa resident Thomu Williams Bre.in" fr .. nl.el,lii Sa~in.Jonathan Sha·
h.u ~ enrolled 10 the prestigious CJnJ· fer Huther SheridJn Jnd Jillian Spear ol
dwn Oub Sooet) by Hiram Wall.~r •r<I NeY.port BeJch Y.ere five h·sh .,.,h,tx,I ~u
Co ta Mesa. She had friends
here and they helped her get a
job, first at a grocery store and
then later at a department store "'
She '>'Ork hard and doesn't
make much. She loves her son,
though he ha'i had to make do
staying with f nends while she
\l.Orls. It isn't ideal. She knows
th at. But that's the way it 1s.
I asked her ubout Dan Quayle
and Murphy Brown:. She was
one or the 38 million viewers
who'd watched the show but she
hadn't caught up with the
vice-president's comments until a
she heard a morning disc jockey
l::impooning Quayle.
Her reaction?
"I just thought it was a joke at
first because it's just a TV show,
you know. But then this stuff
about how bad it is that there're
single parents kinda of made me
mad. It was like he was in ulting
me.
"It wasn't like this is what I
wanted. I dreamed about having
a big family and all that. Out I'm
not unhappy and we're a team.
We do prc11y \\ell, I'd ay."
I'm not quite cenain what Dan
Quayle would say to Katherine,
"hat advice he might off er her.
S" itch channels, ma} be?
Ste•t l\IDrblt is the mDnDging
editor. I/is column nppears e•wy
Snturduy.
Send your items to Bob v•n
Ey"cn, The D•ily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St., Cost1J Mes.J, 92627.
Sunday, May 24
Retirement careers
Deloss Marsh, author 01
"Retirement Clreers," ,.,.,11 1.1lk
to retirees about comb1n1ng tlw
best of \\Ork and le1:.ure at 7:30
p.m. May 24 at the Open Mind
Bookstore, 2850 Me .. a Verde
Dr1ve E. 1n C~ta Me';.l. For
more 1niormatton. CJ!I
754·7399.
Monday, May 25
Library closures -Th~
Newport Center, Balboa,
Corona del Mar and Manner:,
branches of the f'c'" port Be.1ch
Library will be clo-;ed all d.1}
May 25 in ob:.enance oi
Memorial Day.
Tuesday, May 26
Republican Women
-Th e Costa Mesa Rerublican
Women Federated wil meet at
10:30 a.m. May 26 at the Co .. ta
Mesa Golf and Countl"f C ub
Gue:.t speaker will be Su-.an
Tully, Immigration Coord1n.itor
for f AIR. Call 54 6·4816 or
55 7 -6545 for in format on
Chamber mixer -The
Corona del Mar Chamber uf
Commerce will hold ts monthh
m111er from S to 7 p.m. May 26
at forre't W Poncf Je-.,elNS.
Single parents -
C<Jmmunil\o C11 rch,
Congregat1onJ1, 611 Hd otrope
Dri .. e in Corona del Mar, ,.,
ot(erin~ a \u•t>ld~ ,.,orl...,hop fur
~ingle JWt:-nlS, 7 -8 p.m. M.ly 26.
1une 2 and June 9. The
\\ork~hop 1., 11.•d b) couns ·lur
Elt1.1lwth Ed:ardt. PhD for
more iniorm.ltum. call
( H -r4"0
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DAR meeti ng -lht:
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Cenll'r Club in Costa Mt.>SJ at
noon ,\\.w 27 for r~r.at1on>,
ca 644·5448
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B~smnin~ · at IJ JO .i m. May
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From A3
Thursday, May 28
Education partnerships
-"Beyond Partnership" is the
topic of Dr. Katherine (;Qddard's
presentation at the Balboa Bay
O ub, 1221 W. Pacific Coast
Highway, Newport Beach at 7:15
a.m . Thursday. c.oddard will discuss
business people and educators
working together to educate the
work force through partnership. The
cost is S13, with prepaid
reservation, for members and S 16
(or guests; at the door, S 16 for
members and $21 for guests. Price
includes breakfast. For reservations,
call 729-4400.
Square dance -The CosLa
Mesa Quicksteppers, the city's lively
senior square dance club, invite
you to their weekly dance, 10 a.m.
today at the Downtown
Community Center, Anaheim
Avenue and Center Street The
group is looking for couples with
square dance experience (or
expanded activities. There are also
available female partners for single
male dancers who would like to
JOin the (un. For more information.
call S45-5669.
Friday, May 29
Fishing tourney -
Reservation 1ee:. are due May 29
for Newport's 11th Annulll Shark
Island Bonito Tournament and
Awards Banquet for details. call
the Shark Island Yacht Club at
760-0221 or 759-8165
Bridge classes -The \ \ e't
Newport Community Center 1:.
offering an "Intermediate Bridge
class: Supervised B1dd1ng and
Playing" from Ma) 29 to Jul~ 3
from 9 to 11 a.m. at 3300 ,..._e,,port
Blvd., Newport Beach Clas:. iee '
$30. For registration. call
644-3240.
Saturday, May 30
Killybrooke School -
Killybrooke Elementary School will
observe its 30th anniversary with an
open house from 11 :30 a.m to
3:30 p.m. May 30. Anyone who
ever attended or taught at the
Supporters:
Mayor Phil Sansone
Rather than use the tickets themselves, New-
port Beach firefighters donated 100 tickets for
an upcoming Angels baseball game to the Boys
and Girls CIUb of the Harbor Area. The fire de-
r.artment initially purchased the block of tickets
rom the Newport Beach Police Department.
51\auN Nu<~Oly l'lkit
Local ~lice are promoting the May 30 game,
which will be hosted b)'. Drug Abuse Resistance
Education. "It seemed li~e a better idea to get
kids to go," said Ne\\'.f>Ort Fire Capt. To<Jd
Knipp, shown here handing the tickets over to
Boys and Girls Club director Dick Rojos.
)Chool 1s invited to come back an
remember the old days with
cla~room tours, an exhibit of
school photo~ and refreshments.
For more 1nformat1on, call
556-3484.
Wednesday, June 3
First Lady -Ga}le Wilson,
First Lady of Cal1forn1a, will be the
gue:.t oi honor ;ind speaker at the
40th Anni,er:..lry \.1ember,hip
Co11~e or the "'c'"port Harbor
Republic;in Women, 9:30 to 11
a.m June 3 at Big C:ln}Oll Country
Club 1 Big C;in)On Dme 1n
'e"port Beach. For in1ormation,
call 548-831 1
Thursday, June 4
Square dance -The CostJ
Me!>cl Quicksteppers, the city's 11 ... ely
senior square dance club, invite
you to their \o\eekly dance, 10 a.m:
today at the Downtown
Community Center, Anaheim
Avenue and Center Street. The--
group 1s looking for couples with
square dance experience for
expanded activities. There are also
available female partners for single
male dancers who would like to
join the fun. For more
information. call 545-S669.
Friday, June 5
Golf classic -RegistrJt1on
is under way for the Costa Mesa
Senior Center Golf Classic on June
5. Open to all ages. the
tournament will benefit the new
:.enior center, which is now under
construction on 19th Street The
registration deadline is June 1. For
more information, call 645-
2356.
Saturday, June 6
Corona del Mar run -
The 11th Annual Corona del Mar
Scenic SK Race and 2-mile fun
Walk will.get under way on
Saturday morning, June 6. For
information, call the Newport
Beach Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Department al
644-31S1.
Agapay, Levyn & Halling, Attys. at Law
Barry L Allen, Esq.
Dorothy Anderson
Samue Barnes, Esq.
Children's author -
Laura Numeroff, author of "I( You
Give a Mouse a Cookie" and "If
You Give a Moose a Muffin," will
be on hand at the lmaginarium
store al fashion Island from 11
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. June 6.
Numeroff will read and sign books.
Cookies will be offered to young
guests. For more information, call
54S-1990.
Sunday, June 7
Class reunion -The
Newport Harbor High School Class
of 1942 will hold its SOth reunion
at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country
Club, 1701 C.Olf Course Dr., Costa
Mesa on June 7. Phone 548-2624
for more information.
Hat dance -The Hat
Connection, a networking division
of the Costa Mesa Chamber o(
Commerce, 1nv1tes you on an
exciting trip through the looking
glass to "The Mad Hatter's Tea
Dance," 3 to 7 p .m. June 7 at the
Bristol Plaza Holiday Inn, 3131
Bristol St. The event includes an
eleg.int high tea, dancing to the
Legends of Swing, and a Mad Hat
Parade. Tickets are SJS. Proceed ...
will benefit the Cos.ta Mesa Senior
Center. For inform;uion, call
546-2402.
Saturday, June 13
Women survivors -
Women who are survivors of
childhood sexual abuse are invited
to a seminar, offered by Elizabeth
Slocum, M.F.C.C., entitled "freeing
the Inner Child: Breaking Toxic
Bonds With Mother." Topics
include building healthier
relationships with parents, breaking
tol<ic bonds, and creating emotional
independence. The seminar will be
presented at 2900 Bristol St.,
Building F, suite 202, CosLa Mesa
from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The
fee is SS . For reservations, call
S46-7708.
Monday, June 22
Boating classes -The
C1rl Scout Council o( O range
County i ... offering summer l>Oating
da»eS from June 22 to August 24.
The five-day sessions in canoeing,
rowing, and beginning and
intermedl11le sailing will be held
wect..da)"' from 9 a.m. to noon, l
to 4 p.m. or 4 to 7 pm. at ooth
the Newport Dunes or Dan.i Point
Harbor. All girls 111 le;i)( 10 years
old or in the fifth grade, including
adults, are invited to attend. The
fee is S4S. Cill the council at
979-7900 for more information.
Tuesday, June 23
Aerobics for seniors -
Register today for low impact
aerobics classes held every Tu~ay
and Thur~ay from 8:30 to 9 :30
a.m. at the West Newport
Community Center. 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach For
reservations:call 644·3240.
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• Supports tough sentences for
convicted criminals, especially
Mayor Pro Tem Clarence Turner
Mayor Pro Tem Sandra Genis
Councilperson Peter Buffa
Councilperson John Cox
Counciiperson Evelyn Hart
Councilperson John Hedges
Councilperson Ruthelyn Plummer
Councilperson Jean Watt
Bruce Beardsley
Or. Arnold 0 . B~kman
Stan Bent, Esq.
Karl 0 . Bergheer
Cooncllman Art Bloomer
King & LH Burstein
Law Offices of Burton & Halloran
BenJamln Card, Esq.
M ark Cardaluccl, Prea. Corona
Hlghlanda Hownowner's Assn.
Ken & Joan Clrr
Joseph Camlth, Esq.
JamH & J aclyn CUsldy
Stan & Rae Cohan
Helen W. Coffey
Hon. & Mrs. Mickey Conroy
Helga Coover
Ken Coutter
repeat offenders ·
• Supports the death. penalty
• Supports citizen efforts to
free neighborhoods and
schools of gangs, drugs and
crime
• Opposes long court delays
Former Mayor Jackie Heather
Former Mayor Arlene Schafer
Former Mayor Donald Strauss
Oran1e County S_µ~rvlsor Tom RJ/ey
Endorses Debra Allen
Senator Frank Hill
Assemblyman Mickey & Ann Conroy
Auembtyman Gii & Anita Ferguson
Assemblyman Nolan Friz:zelle
Supervisor Tom.Riiey
Supervisor Aog4tr Stanton
Supervisor Hamett Wieder
Councilman John Cox
Lyla Crawford
Willlam Ctawf0td
William Crosby, Esq.
Wlnlam Cvengroa
Law Offices of Davia, Olgf ula & Balmuth
CommluJonat Jan Oabay
John 01Caro, Esq.
Hank & N~ OIOllvera
Jatnff cM BoOm, NMUSD Bd.
Tom & Mona Oeemtr
Ma.rtln Doherty, Esq..
Timothy Donahue, Esq.
Commissioner Thomas Edwards, E1q
Hon. l Mra. Paul Egly Judge Rat
Bany & Elllt Fat>«
Micha.I J. Fatlev
Judith Franco, NMUSO Bd.
Mlchael C. Gering, Esq.
Hon. & Mra. Giibert Ferguson
Hon. Nolan Fnuellt
Judge-Robert Oatltvan
Mayor Pro Tam Sandra Genis
LM Giiiaspie
David Gott, Former Commlaslont r
CommlNlonet Norma Glover
Michael Gordon
Phillie Gr..n, Esq.
Martin Grffnbaum, Esq.
Cot Ray l Irene HaJak
JatMS Ham"*'°", lsq. Mayor Pro Tem 8eny
& Sueen Hammond
Former Mayor EY9fyn Han
Clatk HayM. Hart>Of View Hiiie COmm. AMn. Pr ...
Or. Loren & Jackie Heather
CouncMmen John & Marla Htdgtt
CllffOfd Heinz
Hon. Ftri H•
Ham. Hlmft
Jack a Kwen Hoehadtf
Carot Ao Hoffman
Cllnlon HOON MIMt Howlfd. hq. Ted&Jlin~
ut'our 11.,bor Municipal Court ha no judge ur
candidate M"ith my txclusltt experience n solv-
lng Individual and buslnt s ciYll illsputts."
• Opposes Increased
government regulation
Richard lsrul
William "Buck" Johna Leda Kalfa. Esq.
Former Councllparaon
Lucille Keuhn
Or. Peter & lrlt Kimmel
Dr. Steven Klrach
Commluloner Howard &
Janet Klein
John Konwlter
Steven Kuhn. Eaq.
Barbata Uchman, Esq.
Sherry Loofb<Mrow, NMUSO Bd.
Jane Lyona
Daniel Marchaano
Mary Alletn Mathies, Etq.,
IRWO 8d.
Robert MeCaffrey
Jullt Mcfarlane
Sany Mlchatlton, Eaq.
W«tdy Mlcltt!Mn, Etq.
Robtft &Jo...,
Jeffrey MllmM. Etq.
Coalton ' JHn Mottit Jackie Ntel
KtnNelMn,Elq.
l<.n Olphn
o.Mle O'Neil, Etq,
bllne Pert{
law OfllcM of Plft{er,
ltenbwy It. ... Mldwll,.. • Ina ,....,, hq.
JOlft ..... liq. Former Comnlt11l0tllf .,.,.....
,.,...., ...,. ~ Plummet
Debra A/Jeon
Comma~r Redding Hon. & Mt8. Thomas Riley
Thom11 Reinecke, Etq.
Ralph Rodhalm, Vlc•PrH .
Balboa le. Homeownera Aun.
Sunn Salot. Esq.
Mayor Phll Sansone
Former Mayor Arlena Schafer
Roger Schnapp, Esq.
Robert Shackleton
Michael & Commiaslonar
Christina Shea
Ralph 6 Bea Shapiro
Mayor Sally Annt 6h8fldan
Jamaa SlaclC. EsQ.
Mary &lllYln-Slack
Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs
Costa Mesa Republican Assembly
Newport Harbor Republican Assembly
Greater lrvlne Republlcan Assembly
Orange County Republican Assembly
Lym Smllow, Etq.
Hon & Mrt Mark Soden, Judge Ret. Ltt l AM SJ)9f'ICer SAMPLE BALLOT
John SUht, Esq .
Hon. Aoaer Stanton
Da,;td a blene Steffy
Oltft a Doroth)' Stilwell
FOfmtr ~Of Dona.Id & Dorothy Strau ..
ltmlrd S'lllltad
Mlyor Pro Tem
~Tl.lmtr Otrllcl Unit, Eeq.
Counclmen Wlllam Vatdoullt
~JNnWat1 ThOmei Well, Eeq . n.odott Wtnlworth, Eaq.
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-to llecov9'Y Open to RccoYety is a non-profit or·
ganiution th.at will serve .as a profa.-
sional pl.acement agency for rec:overing
alcoholia and ether drug users. A vol·
unteer grant wnter and a fund-raiser
are needed to assist the organization in
its start·up, fund-raising ampaiJn. Du-
ties include critiquing a preliminary
proposal and creating an effective
fund-raising cam.f>i!lgn. Days and hours
are flexible. For information, call Chris-
tina Murillo at 722-7133.
S.P.l.N.
Support People In Need is a non-
profit group in ~ Beach whkh
~ the homeless. The Street Ser·
vices Program prOllides food. blankets
and ~ kits to homeless on the
sttttts OI Santa~ each Tuesday and
Thur'5day. Volunteen arc needed for
eveMhlns from shopping and making
the (unches to distribution.
The Q,.)ranteed Ai»rtment Pay·
ment P"?fP:am (GAPP) ukes homeless
families living in ~ltcrs, work with
them while at the ~lters to dean up
theif credit. then iss~ a no-interest
loin to house them in an apartment.
Volunteers are needed to check up on
the families througtt the courw o( the
~ ~ar, serving ~ c.ase wor~ers to
support the family. Also needed a~
CPAs and leg.ti counSl'lors (or practical
lire skills seminars, furniture for the
fam1hcs to move in with and people
with trudcs to help them rTlOl!l'.
Throujh Subsance Abuse R~bth·
UtJon ~am CSTARn, the group
contr.Kts with recovery homes to hold
Alcoholics Anonymou1t meettn~ 1n
parks and other placei. where the
homl"les5 and alcohollCS congregate
~ .a penon d«ides he w•nt to
become sober, 1 volunteer will l.lke
them a recovery home to go through
detox SPIN will pay for the fint
month until the person finds a jOb.
~eupon the person would be eli·
gible for the CAPP program.
SPIN also needs help with special
pro1ects and omce work.
For information on .iny of the pro-
grams or how to volunteer, call Ann
Emmerth, 757-1456.
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The High Hopes Head Injury Pro-
gram's Rea Center in Costa Mesa, a
non-profit noitionwide organlution
serving the needs of head-injured
adults and their families, provides a re-
habilitation program (or adults, , a ~oirs old and over, from 9 a.m.-3
p.m .. Monday-Thursday.
Volunteers are needed to assist our
students in physical, cogniti1.-e and 1.'0-
cational retraining. As part o( the pro-
groim, students go to the community
pool and fitness center. Volunteers can
give one-on-one ~nee oit all facili·
ties, or give time on Fridilys .ind Sat·
urdilys lot monthly excursions to mu·
seums, ballgames, picnics, etc. Work
.as much or Ii~ ~ desired. and ;ill
ages are ~!come.
For more Information, c;ill Dee Kee·
num or loey Fernandez al 646-7458
Operl Plclftc
The Opera P.iofic Guild All1.ince, a
support group (or Opera Pacific, has •
wide range o( act1v1t1es for voluntee~
from l.lbehng and stuffing envelopes.
to suffing the opera shop, to being do·
cents who ptepare children at Oranse
Coast schools for what they will see in
an opera
For information c.ill 540-PERA
(546·7372) The guild alliance features
20 guilds which range from bridge and
tennis to organizing the Opera 8Jll,
the group's premier ~..-ii e-.-ent There
11t also an exten!tl\'t' educat.on and
community outreach program.
Give a l·ittle bit!
If you don't see news or information about your service club or
volunteer organization on this p.age, then don't hesitate to call up
and ask why. Chances are, we haven't heard from you lately or are
unaware of your organization. The Volunteers page needs your
continued input. So if your organization needs volunteers, let us
know and the Pilot will include a summary of needs in future edi-
tions. If there's a dedicated individual or new progmm of special
interest which may be worth more mention, call in your feature
ideas. Service club' c3n look for regular club news. but \\e need
your information on :t regular basis. For more information, to reg·
ister your club with the p3gc or to provide news on your club or
orpniution, call Jon Ferguson at 642-4321, ext. 368.
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Golden deeds earn James Edwards Jr. club's honor
T he Exchange Club of Newport Harbor
honored James Edwards Jr. or the
Edwards Theater chain with its Ilook
of Golden Deeds Award for helping rai!i.e
$45,000 over the past three years .
Edwards, who has been involved in
community events for years, has been a big
help in the club's annual Movie Premier, the
organization's largest annual fund-raiser.
The award is given to a local citizen who
gives to the community without looking for
recognition or anything in return.
Edward is a member of the Hoag
Hospital 552 Club and the Newport Beach
Ch3mbcr of Commerce Commodore Club,
and he has been involved with over 40
charitable organizations, including the
YMCA, Child Help USA, the Heart
Association and the Newport I larbor Art
Museum.
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The Newport-Balboa Rotary Club will
feature Professor Ron Schmidt of Oil State
Uni\ersny Long Beach 's Pohucal Science
Department speaking on ··what's Happening
In Our Cities?" al its \\eek.l)' dinner meeting
Wednesday at 6:15 p.m at the Ne"'port
Beach Country Club. 0 The Newport Beach Kiwanis Club will
featufc Dr. Paul Lingren speaking on fishing
· at noon Tuesday for a luncheon meeting at
Charley Brown's restaurant on Pacific Coast
Highway. The meeting is open to visitors and
the club is looking for applicants intere~tcd
in getting involved in their community.
The Daily Pilot tt elcomes )Our reports on
stnrice club netts, naming of omcrrs, and
nnnouncemtnt of lund-rajsers and artitities.
Please send Information to Jon Ferguson,
\'olunteers Editor, Nenport BcachtCo ta
,\less, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mtsa, CA 91618.
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Lesend: OC, Orange County. BT,
blade tie. BT-opt., black tie option.ii.
pp, per s.erson. TBA, to be
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•Alien 3, May 21 at 5 p.m.,
E>..chan$e Club Child Abuse
Prevention Center of OC food tasting
and movie premiere (movie at 7 30
p.m.) at Edwards Lido Cinern.1,
Newport Beach. $30 pp. Phone
650-2771 .
•A Taste of the World, May 21,
Ne\"' port Beach Guild of Opera
Pacific celebrates 1 OOth b1rthd.w ot
[111) Island with international rare at
Ellis lsl.md Rt"')taurant, /\.e" port
Beach Attire: Costume of )Our
anc~tral homeland. Contact R1shJrd
Deary, 546-7372
• Rhinefest. May 22 at 6.30 p.m.,
Gourmet Diners of Opera Pacrfic
celebrate birthday ol composer
Richard W<1gner \\Ith
German-themed dinner p.irtv at
Kreuder re)1dent e Ne" port Bear h
Cont.let M\.ril l\reuder b3--1~4'l
• Ecological Tour of Ne"port Ba>
Mav 24. 8.30 .1 m -1 p.m, Fish <1ncl
G.1me Dept .md Paddle Power
~u1dt>d tour ot L ppE'r l'.l•\\ port 13.l\
colog1cal Re'>t'I'\ e and l..,1\,11..infi
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'CJli.H1c Cenll•r No e\1wr•ence
nec1·~~r) S46 pp Phorw 6-5-12l'i
• fa)hion htravaganta \I,' 2b at
11 .1 m Ang1•l1to:. de Oru t.hhon
\h\lw lor Big l3r11tht:'r,e 1g $1,lt•r-. O<..
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•"The Way I See It,'' i\\,JY 28 ,11 11
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M.Hk C.hurch 'lewport Beach S20
pp Con tact JuHe Tucker, 497-<llu<J.
• \\embersh1p Tea May 29,
Co lt:n Suri Guild o( OpE'ra Pac11ic ,11
Bl)tf' rt->1dt.'nlt.' Huntington Harbour.
Cont.id Pam T.1ylor, 840-3968
•Home and Garden Tour, Ma) 30
11 ,, m -4 p m , YWCA of North QC
tour~ fow h1>loric.1Uy and
.uLh1tt•cturally significant horn~ S20
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871-.t488
£1 mentary School students <and
fac:ulty art' tn\.1tt'd. Free. Phont!
556·3464
• Ragin' C.ajun, M.'ty 30 ~t 6· 30
p.m., Q:iurmet Diners of Oper.i
Pacific at Marengo residence, V1ll.t
P.Hk. Cont.let Myril Kreuder,
637-1249 Cul St. Clair 40th
B1rthd.1), MJy 30 at 5;30 p.m.,
Mablro Society of PacrOc Symphony
progressive dinner honoring
orcfie>tra's conductor S35 pp. By
invitation only. Phone 474-2109.
• OC fair Commercial Wine
Competition, May 30-31 , OC Wine
Society at Red lion Inn, Costa Mesa.
Judge> and media only. Phone
751-FAIR.
•Wine Tasting, May 31, 5-83 m.,
PALS of Providence Speech an
He.ui ng Center at The Wine Club,
Tuslln . Phone 639-4990.
• Reception, May 31 , Honorary
Fellows of the Bowers Museum honor
la F1~ta underwriters. Contact Brian
L.m~ton, 567-3642.
• Hats Off to Summer, June 6 at 8
p m., Young Professionals Against
Cancer at Sports Club Irvine. $35
pp; members, S25 pp. Phone
751-0441 .
• Gone With the Wind, June 6 at
5 30 p.m., South Coast Community
C hn1c .lt Birtcher residence, San Juan
C.lp1:.tr.ir.o. S 150 pp. Period attire or
BT Phone 498-5179.
• Orange Blossom Ball, June 6 at 6
p.m., Orangewood Children's
Foundation at Hyatt Regency Irvine.
S 300 pp Phone 385-8110 .
•Pizza con pizau! June 6 at 6:30
., m . Gourm<·t Diner~ of Opera
P.u 11L .ll Men,11..er residence, Santa
.\n.1 ContJct M) nl Kreuder.
b~:'-1 249.
• \\'hrn G) psi es Gather June 6 at
7 p m., P.K1fte Symf>!lony Or ht"W~
at Wei r'e$id n~, Orange Hill .
$150 pp. Phone 04°2109.
• yrousel of Dreams, June 6 .it 11
11.m , Cure Find rs Guild of C»tic
r1brosis Foundation anti c..ht
members of Generill Hospitalf.lshton
show luncheon ill Sheraton Unh.crsc1I
HotE>I, UnM•rsal City S50 pp Phone
655-2896.
• Paddl~ Sports bpo '92, June 6, 9
a.m.-S p.m., Southwind Sports
Resource at Newport Dunes. Try O\er
200 kayaks, surf skis, canoes, river
rafts, other paddle craft; paddling
museum; on-water clinics every hat£
hour. S7 pp. Seniors, children S3 pp.
Phone 857-5298.
•Wooden Boat Festival, June 6-7,
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce boat building school for
kids, sailboat regatta, races, tall shl~,
tugboat pull, more nautical fun al
Boy Scout Sea Base. Entry parade
June S at 6 p.m. Contact Barbaril
deBoom, 729-4400.
• El Camino Real Championship
Chili Cookoff, June 7, 11 a.m.-4
p.m., City of Tustin in Old Town.
Live country entertainment and
children's activities. Phone 544-8890.
•Opera lecture, June 7 at 5:30
p.m .. Opera league of Laguna BcJch
bi-monthly series continues Buffet
dinner follo\VS. Contact Man.i
Price-Testa, 497-1087.
• Wine Tasting and Silent Auction,
June 7, 2-5 p.m., Dayle Mcinto>h
Center at Courtyard Center, Carden
Grove. S25 pp. Phone 712·8285.
• Founders Mini Auction. June 8,
10 a m.-noon, Providence Spt·et.h
and Hearing Center al the center
Orange. Phone 639-4990
•Golf and Tennis Tournaments.
June 8 at 10:30 a.m , CHOC Little
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• Benefit or laughter, June 13 01t 8
p.m., W~tMt'd Club 1025 st.md-up
comedy night at Celf'brity Theatre.
An.iheim. S28 pp Phone 953·3560.
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4019.
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Regatta "ma~ot" is schooner Spike at J p.m. Phone 548-313 ·
Africa. Conact Elyse Barrett, • Underwriting Party, June 14, 2-5
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* * * * * * * * * * : m : * You are invited to attend the * * * : 38th Annual Memorial Day Services :
: May 25th, 1992 at 11 :00 am : * Harbor Lawn Memorial Park *
: Aoral Wreaths will be _presented : * commemorating those who setVed in *
: World War I :
: World War II : * ~~ * * VIBtnam *
: and the Persian Gulf :
: ' The Speaker of the Day will be :
: ~ry D. Cullen C.Olonel USAF MCCRTD> t * 'The Unstmg Heroes" *
: Obscivance Sporul>red by the ; : * Veternn~~izationsciCostaMesa * * * : Harbor Lawn-:
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: 1625 G~ler Ave.,~ Mesa • 540-5554 : ********************************
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Principal for a day Memorial Day SChedule
for Costa Mesa/Newport Beada
.. Kaiser Elementary School fifth-grader Emily Romney gets a chance to switch roles with principal after
winning prize in a silent auction. 'The hardest thing I have to do today is dealing with the 6th graders,' she says.
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By Joyce Scherer
Stlll Wl1llr
K aiser Elementary School
Principal Emily Romney
swirled in the large green
chair as she interrogated
8-year-old Victor. The mischievous
second grader had been issued n
number of "red slips" for breaking
school rules.
Principal Emily: Do you know
why you arc here?
Victor: No.
Prindpal Emily: Guess?
Victor: Red slips?
Prlnclp1I Emily: You got in
trouble when the teacher had to
leave the classroom.
Victor: "I wasn't doing nothing
that day.''
Principal Emily: OK, repeat
after me, I will always sit and
behave when my teacher leaves
the classroom."
Victor repeats the promise and
bounds out of the principal's
office. Emily then admits it's not
easy being a principal, especiaUY
when you're only 10 years old.
"The hardest thing I have to do
today is dealing with the 6th
graders," said the brown-haired
fifth-grader.
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On this day only, En .• ly and
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switched roles. Emily had won the
prize in a silent auction held at
the school's carnival. Though she
began the bid at $7, tiff
competition forced her to pay a
whoping $32. Emily used part of
her S5-an-"A"' aYings to pay for
the opportunity.
MitfC ~'()My P.lnl
Kaiser Elementary School fifth-grader Emily Romney, 10, took over the helm as principal fQr a day.
"I thought I would just come in
(principnl 's office) and si t here,"
s:iid Emily, finishing up a muffin
and orange.
memories, but reinforced the
progress1\C "riting skills taught to
today's youngsters.
"If I had learned to write as a
IO·ycar-old a they arc teaching
today, I \\Ould be a much better
writer," she said. "I also learned
from "atching Emily how we can
use the upper grades to help
counsel the little kids."
Although Emily said she
enjoyed the principal stint, her
career goals are an other
directions.
''What I want to do, no -make
that what I am going to do -is
be a part·time \Ct and champion
horseback rider," she said.
Instead, the young principal
learned at 7:30 a.m. that her day
would be filled with classroom
VlSit , recess supervision.
newsletter writing, and student
counseling cssions. Meanwhile
Jurenka. clad in a blue T-shirt.
Jeans and tennis shoes. was out
playing Red Rover with her
classmates .
We'll Get You
READY FOR SUMMER
.. This i my only rece~." she
said, breaking away from a throng
of youngsters. "It's hard being a
10-ycar-old agrun. Emily told me
what to wear and even gave me
her pencil box for the class~oom. I
had for,otten what it feels like to
pend SlX hours in the amc
environment."
Jurenka sn1d switching role
proved to be a valuable
experience. A writing assignment,
not only Jarred childhood You'll want
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Society
From left, Dick and Jole ne Engel, and Evelyn a nd Pete Parrella came to event wearing unique attire.
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A taste of the world
~ Native dress is the theme of event. which helps benefit Newport Beach Opera Guild.
T he C:bual attire or native
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suggestion on the "Taste or
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evening ot Ellis lsl:ind -Lucy
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Ev Parrella and Jolene Engel,
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respectively. Dick
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Pacific's board
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background on a big screen. Flag
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Hoste s Lucy Clar'-grcctcJ
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Peg Reday, put together an
Australian safari bush loo!....
Barbara Johnson was dressed in
S\\!Cdish auire, anJ other
eye-catch~rs were Maria
Price-Testa with her silk Th:ii look
:rnd Sharon McNally in an
embroidered Chinese outfit.
Laila Conlin, eve r the opera
Above: from left,
Fleetwood Joiner,
Jessica Johnston,
Lisa Rainbolt and
Jim Glidewell at
Newport Beach
O pera Guild 'Taste
of Lhe World'
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Luhan's restaurant,
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theme was New
York Harbor's
Ellis Isla nd.
At left: In costume
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Barbara Johnson.
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Kirov hits its mark, still falls to dazzle ..
Mixed program
improves over
opening night
By Devorah l. Knaff
Special ID Weekend
T he J(jrov Ballet's second
program of its Orange
County season -a
mixture of Balanchine
and Tudor -provided
some wonderfully strong, lyrical
dancing with a generally high level
of sophisticated polish -all in all
a considerable improvement over
i1s opening night performance of
"Romeo and Juliet."
Bui, while the nearly full house
at the Orange County Performing
Ans Center responded
enthusiastically, the-company still
failed to dazzle.
Part of the reason for that was
the understated nature of the
pieces chosen. While companies
frequently err an 1hc other
direction by doing only works that
arc all high Jumps and fast spins,
1hc J(jrov's combination of
Balanchine's "Apollo" and "Scotch
Symphony" and Antony Tudor's
"The Leaves arc Fading" was too
low-key to sustain the three-hour
performance. Even the addition of
Balanchine's semi-pyrotechnic
Tchaikovsky's pas de dcux didn't
enliven the program sufficiently.
The evening was bracketed by
two rather un-Balanchine-like
Balanchine works. While
Balanchine will be forever known
as rhe mas1er of classicism. both
"Apollo" and "Scotch Symphony"
arc narrative. highly romanticized
works. With "The Leaves Arc
Fading." they form a pasroral trio.
"Apollo" is the story of tha1
God's birth and discovery of his
powers; Igor Zelensky as Apollo
and Anna Polikarpova as Calliope
both put in strong performances.
Unfortunately, choreographed in
1928 when Balanchine was 24, the
ball et as encumbered with awkward
staging and elaborate pantomime.
"Scotch Symphony," performed
in long, Roman1ic rutus to music
by Felix Mendelssohn, is a
quasi-narra11ve work about a
Stage lighting of Balanchine's "Apollo" was among highlights of Kirov Ballet's repertory program.
Ballet extras needed
COST A MESA -Men nnd children arc needed to fill
dancing and non-dancing roles in the Royal Danish Ballet pro·
duction of "Napoli" during the world-renowned ballet com-
pany's Orange County Performing Arts Center engagement
June 9-14. Auditions will be held at the center at 10 a.m.
Monday, June 8, for children and 11 a.m. for adult males.
The Royal Danish Ballet is seeking 30 children -15 boys
and 15 girls -and nine adult males for both dancing and
non-dancing roles. Children should be 8-13 years old and 4-
foot-3 to 4-foot-8. Men should be 5-foor-7 to 6-foot-3.
Supernumeraries. who must be prese nt at all rehearsals and
attend all performances, receive small stipends. To make a res-
ervation, call 556-2122. ext. 557. No walk-ons will be accepted.
couple falling_ in love -it call~ up
images of "La Sylphidc" and
other, sun1lar 19th century ballets,
although the dancing is generally
cleaner and more classically
inclined.
The female corps provided 1he
kind of synchronized grace 1ha1 a
corps should -bu1 which the)
generally foiled to .1ccompl1'h
dunni "Romeo and Jul1cL"
Veronika lvanova as a Highland
lass and Tatyana Tcrckhova and
Ycvgeny Neff as the enamored
couple also put in strong
performances.
Yulia Makhalina and Igor
Zclcnsky provided some good
clean fun in the Tchaikovsky's pas
de dcux -he all soaring jumps
and she all deliciously precise
turns and pointe work. It was like
seeing hor cs reined 1n for 100
long suddenly gel a chance 10 run
free
Bui 11 was "The lc;aves Arc
Fading" 1hat was highlight of the
program. 13o1h the em.emblc
sec11o ns and the series of ducts
were danced wirh consistent
lyricism, every grouping of bodi~
on Mage. every incl ined hc:id or
extended leg preci ely righ1.
Alytnaa Asylmuratova, paired with
Kon~tantin Zaklans~)'. turned in a
nearly pcrfcc1 performance as she
clothed 1he cold flame of her pure
clas 1c1sm "i1h Tudor's elegiac
v.armth
A ndrea Tikhomirov's lighting
dc)ign for "Lea\c " -as
well as for "Apollo" -w~as
;in elegantly 1n1egral part of the
piece.
"The Lca\'C) Arc Fading"
provided, fin.-lly. a ghmp e of "hal
the Kirov can do. and left one
wondering why we saw so linle
d.incing of 1h1~ quallt).
Copperfield pert ormances ad de~ -Little Im 00 the Bay-
Qiriliss Say It Bes! COST A MESA -Three
additional
performance~
of David
Copperfield's
upcomi11g
Orange County
Performing
Ans Center
engagement
Copperfield "Magic for the
'90s" have
been added due to popular
demand.
The new sho~s "ill be
Monday-Wednesday, June 22·24.
Curtain time is 8 p.m.
"Magic for the '90s" open at
the center June 18 for nine
performances. Besides the 8 p.m.
~ceknight shows, there arc
performances 4:30 and 8 p.m.
Saturday, June 20. and I and 4:30
p.m. Sund.iy, June 21. ·
Tickets, which range an price
from S16.SO-S29.50. are available
at the center box office or by
phone at 740-2000.
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Local cable comedy show
finalist for national award
COSTA MESA -The wacky local cable access program "Off Cent~r
Comedy," produced by Maggi Ba) ·fock)on at Copley/Colony Cablev1·
sion in Costa Mesa, has been selected os a finalist in the 1992 Home-
town USA Video Festival.
Now in its 15th year, the f estivnl b the oldest and largest video com-
petition honoring programs mndc for presentation on the access or local
origination channels of cable televi ion systems.
A project of the National Federation of Local Cable Programmers,
the festival consists of 37 categnries. this year's festival ~rew mo~ than
2,000 entries from 412 cities in 40 states and three Canadian provinces.
"Off Center Comedy" is currently 5hown on the Costa Mesa system,
as well as Comcast and Community Cablevi)ion in Newport Beach and
cable outlets in Pasadena and San Francisco.
A comedy-variety show consisting of silly skits, musical guests and ca-
sual interviews with comedians who pop into town, "Off Center" fea-
tures a "core" cast of Craig Doyle, Alan Mollick, Nancy Schofield and
Bass-Jackson, who is the host. The 26 taped episodes have also pre-
sented "200 or so other people," the producer s:iid.
The program was recently a finalist for best entertainment show in the:
Western Access•Video faccllcncc awards.
Winners of the Hometown USA Video Festival will be announced in
mid-June, and awards will be presented at a July 16 ceremony during
the NFLCP's 1992 National Convention in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.
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By OMt L ArnQulst
......... Nat 'when 1 do a song, I
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England, Holland and Germany,
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He has recorded 23 albums and
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including 28 tunes which have
reached Top 10 or higher on
national chans.
Williams appears Monday and
Tuesday at 7 and 10 p.m. at Crazy
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either show.
Born in Floydada, Tex.,
Williams taught himself to play the
guitar, picking out favorite tunes
he heard on the radio. At age 14,
out of anger, he wrote his first
song. called "Walk It Off." He
learned son& writing was the
pe rfect means of self-expression.
S turday. May 23. 1992 A1il)
PSO Classics Series
ends on jazzy note
M U)IC Directur C rl St
Claar conducts the
P ,1c1fic S) rnphony
Orchc tra'!. final conccn vi
1991-92 CIJs~tcs Senes ~c:i'°n
in a progr.am featuring
Mozart'~ O\erture to" I he
Magic I 'lute," Aaron
Copland's Clarinet Cunc.:c:rto.
and Shosta~ov1ch'1> modern
Russian sho" piece -
S)mphony No. S
Performunce:, began al
p.m. \vedne!>da) and Thur.,da)
at the Orange Coun1~
Performing Arts Ccnkr "1th
the orche~tra's principal
clanne11~l Jame:. Kanter
featured soloist in CoplJnd's
Jazz-inspired concerto
Kanter. lhree-umc recipient
of the Mo't Valuable
Claranetis1 Award from the
Concert honors Mulville
C OSl A !\U:~SA -P11c1 lic
~. nphom Orche~tr:a' final
(IJ' •~ Serie~ concert:. of
the :.ea.son uc deJk-ated 10
\fon.clin:i Arroue Muh1llc.
rctmng ch.m'"om:m uf the
P~O As~t.Jtion boJrJ.
\1uhalle') conmbu11ons
"111 be recogn1Lcd Jt an
clcg.mt dinner at 5:30 p.m
\\ cdncsd.i~ at Turn. p Ro'e
PromcnJJe at MJcArthur
PIJCC an Santa Ana A
ch.impJgne reception \\111
be held in the Performing
Art., Center·~ Founder's
H:ill folio"' ing th:u night's
\.Onccrt. '>'hkn begtn) JI 8
p.m. For dc.:1a1ls. c<all
.t7.t-2109.
L.A. Chapter of the ?\at1on.il A~soci:it1on of Recording Arts anJ
Sciences. is also one of the.: mo1.1-.1cll\C freelance mus1c1ans 1n
Hollywood. His performances in mouon pict ures ha"e rJnged
from "The Little Me rmaid'. and ··1nd1ana Jones and the List
Crusade·· to "Field of DreJms" and "Glor) "
"People don't pay enough
attention to each other, don't truly
listen (sometimes)," says Williams.
"People (can) have so much
trouble with just the smallest
things, like being able to sit down
'>'ith someone whom they really
should be close '>'ilh and talking
to. That's a real important 1 sue
\\Ith me. I guc that' why I take
my music so seriously. I alwa)S
hope that what I say is going to
make someone fee l something -
Country crooner/son~uiter Do n Williams appears at the Crazy Hor e Saloon Monday and Tuesday.
··The Copland Cl:mnt:t Concerto,., .1 \Cl), \Cr) unique piece:·
said Kanter in a telephone 1ntenic.:" · Lnique in that ii \\as
commis~1oned b) Denny Goodman. ,anJ lur me pcrsonalh becau'c
my father played lead alto '>J\ophonc 111 Goodman's \Cl) first
band. ll "'as a piece I gn~" up \\1th
··tt combines great )mph mi.: "rning in Copl.mJ's O\\n st~le -
a la 'Appalachian Spring" -\t:t m~.in 11.!e' to Jc.commut.late
Goodman's attnbuto a' .1 c.IJrineti ... 1 AnJ 1L llnt~hcs ''.ilh a
terrific 4am !>eS!>ion bet" ccn )Olc.11,1 anJ orche:>tra " .
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economy. The current to(( reductions follow
the la)'On1 in Jatc January of 60 Irvine Co. cm·
ployeea.
Tho lat«t layoff were me t by discouroae·
ment -but not by aurpri e -in the local real
estate COmf!1uni1y.
.. lt'1 not surprising when you look at all the
other companies and what they're doing." aid
Susan Gerard, owner of Gerard Home in
Ncwp0n Beach. "Everybody's cutting back
today. There's no one who isn't vulnerable
right now, There's no one who isn't suffering.
"l\tc been talking to a lot of people to get a
consensus, and the general opinion is that the
market won't tum around for three years."
Mark Van Ness, a panner with Newport
Beach-based investment real estate bro!l.crage
Sperry Van Ness, said he, too, expects even the
most prominenl developers to undertake oost-
cutting measures.
"It's probably prudent for any development
STUDENTS .
From A1
outstanding producthe members of society. lt
is a shame that we ha\e already let the next
Albert Einstein or Gellrge \\'ashington slip
away."
BENJAMIN KEN RODINSON. valedictorian
Collqe: Southern California Colkge. gene1ic
engineering
Career: Genetic n:~cJrch
concern: "I "ould Ille 10 pre.,,ent the curre1t
demoralization of our )OC1et\ and turn our
country back to its founJation upon Go<l."
JULIAN POPO\. ,,1lutaton.in
College: Harvard. l ngli~h l11stol)
Carter: lnten:Mcd 1n Amc:ncan lmton and
the Englbh l.inguagc . \\ an1' 10 find a career
that integrate-; both
Concern· "I hehe\c thal .1 major problem rn
the United St:ue~ 1~ 1he la1..l llf education and
olid moral valuei. 1n ~lime of America's youth.
If this problem is remedied. along \l.ith 1t. the
whole basis of American soc1Ct) will be
reestablished and the United States will
experience a re1uvena11on in American
company 10 be cunin~ bade: because or the
markc1pl1ce we're in, ' Van N uid. "I
would be concerned •bout any company that i5
not reevaluatina and makln& tho e chan1es."
The real question, Van Ne Jaid, is where
the many displaced real c llltc workers will
turn. Wilh most real esme companies retract·
in1 and poor prospects for a 1980s-like market
in the ru1ure, ma"y people are being f~ccd 10
lcove the industry.
Gerard 1d the biggc t problem in &he de-
velopment business is lhe lack or fin1ncina
voiilability. She said several 51ndica1ing groups
are now raising money to finance de·
velopment , but mo t of those loans will be
earm:irkcd fo r cntry·levcl housing.
The lrvine Co. owns its undeveloped Jnnd
free and clear of loans, and it is able to obtain
credit to support its ongoing operations. But
the company relics upon builders to purchase
land and be able to get construction lonns for
development in its master-planned communi·
ties.
Bren said the collective wisdom and vision of
the four executives in the senior manngcmcnc
team will be crucial in leading the conlpnny in
children, which will automatically aid the U.S.
as a whole."
SON DANG, salutatorian
Collqe: UCI. biology/biochemistry
Career. After completing medical school I
hope to go into genetic research.
Co nctm : "Birth defects have stirred up
much emotion within me. Br becoming a
doctor and going into genetic research, t hope
to allc .. ·iate some of the pains felt by those
affected."
Estancia Hlah School
LINDA HUANG , valedictorian
College: Stanford.
Career: Medicine.
Concern: "The declining morality in today's
society."
ANNA CHOI, salutatoriun
College: UCLA, history and political cicnce.
Career: Journalism
Concern: "The inability of people and the
go\ernment to look only toward immediate
goals vs. long term. This seems to be
responsible for so ma·ny of the woes gripping
the country."
thi decadt. Headina the tun\ arc u follows:
• William Mcfarland, group president of
land and re identi'I de\lelopmcnr, will over cc
lona·plunncd proj~ct .
• Richard Sim, group prcSlden1 of ln\est·
mcnt propcrtic • will direct the 4ggrcS)ive man·
ugemcnt and m:uketina of the company's huge
portfolio of income-producing prc.>pcrtie .
•Gory Hunt, executive vice ptc)ident or cor·
pornte affairs, will ove r-cc cffort!i to !iCcure
government appr()\l•I) for future dcvelopmenti..
• Richnrd Moran Jr .• uccutive vice pre i·
dent or corporate finan~will work to mnin·
tnin and expand the. compnny's accc 10 fi·
nancing.
Bren described The Irvine Co. a lean, og·
grc ive and \trong, ond nid that in pile of
Friday's announcement, th e company will be
successful fin:incialJy in it current fiscal ye:ir.
Challenges in the industry have forced the
company to cut cos1s, and rn many cases, rely
on outside firms for labor, Bren said. The com-
pany previously restructured it operations to
farm out much of its work to ou~de contrac·
tors. Bren S<lid the company's flcxjbiJity allo\\ed
it to stay healthy during the recession.
AllllEIT apparently opened up 1 mam .. I parlor near the John Wayne Afr·
port even before 1 permit had From A 1 been 1ran1ed.
Everroad to overlook any lllea:il Lona reported that his vice of·
activities at his t~o now-defunct facer had JUSl busted tho Air·Pon
mauaae parlors in Newport Mos aae aa 4570 Campus Drive for
Beach. Lee ulso promised to pay prostitution. Everroad to!d Lona
monthly installments to Everroad, about the $500 Lee had offered
who controh the li censing or the him earlier, which .ct off the un-
roughly 40 ma~agc parlors in the dercovcr invcitigation.
city, nnd Long. a vice squad officer Everroad was wired with a mi-
nt the time. crophonc ttlld met Lee for several
Althouth ,1ad jullticc will fin:.illy lunch mcc1inp, during which Lee
be served, Everroad ~id this wed 11llegedly offered Everroad up to
that Lee's capture ho evoked un-$4,500 per month and part owner-
plc:bunt memories and some per-ship of 1n ice-cream shop to 1t1kc
sonal rears. ca re of any hcensina problems at
"Wh at's not comforting is th!ll Air-Port Mt1~st1gc and Fujl Health
he was coming back into the coun-Oub, another massage parlor Lee
try ... and thnt he'll serve time in owned on Old Newport Boulevard.
this country ... 3nd I was the one Lee also brought Everroad furs
who helped get him where he is," for hi wife, sweaters and vitamins
Everroad nid. he claimed were sexual stimulants,
Everroad said the two-month Everroad said.
unde rcover investigation was :i The businessman offered Long
stressful ordeal during which he $6,000 to take care of the Air-Port
reared for his family because of Massage citations and up to $5,000
Lee's alle~ed ties to Korean or-a month to ccp o1!iecrs away
Newport Harbor High School ganizcd crime. "It was a nasty ex-from Lee's massage parlors.
pericnce for me, because l had a Lee was arrested in January
LIV GORI.A. valedictorian brand-new baby," Everroad said. 1987 aflcr he passed $4,500 in a
College: Stanford, American histo~ "And the day after he was ar-rolled-up magazine to Everroad
Career: Enrn a law d.egree nnd go mto rested, he called me from jail and and delivered $3,000 and some ci-
practicc or become a high school teacher or ~ried to convince me nol 10 tcs1ify tations to be "fixed'' to Long.
college professor. and said how disappointed he was A Superior Court jury found
Concern: "J feel that mnnr. nationwide in me." Lee guilty of seven counts of fel o-problems would be corrected if a stronger . moral fiber were instilled into an levels of Everroad met Lee in 1986, when ny bribery in August 1988, reJect-the businessman came to City Hall · ing the defense rontcntion that society. Public officials and private citizens to inquire about regulations for nn Everroad solicited bribes and went
need to pay closer attention to their actions, as oduh movie 1hcatcr pc wanted to to police after Lee refused to pay.
well as the consequences of their aclions. If open on West Coast Highway. Lee When lee didn't show up for
thi happened, problems could be prevented then \I.Cot to lunch wi'th E'erro"d h' · th 1 t ros from starting :ind our rime could be spcnl on .. is sentencing 3 mon a er, P • to discui.s businesi. option!. and ecutor Chris Ev:im. called Korean improving the future rather thun correcting the handed the licensing supcrvi~r Air Lines from the courtroom and
past.'' SSOO at the end of the meeting. learned a man by the same n:imc
OREANA F&\NKEL, salutatorian Everroad i.ait.I he inllially had booked :i night to Taipei.
College: Stanford, unthropology/psycholos.> thought the A)ian hu~inei.!lman "Having gone 1hrough 1he cxpo-
Cnrttr: Pc<icc Corpi. after college then """s ju 1 u ed to giving gifts :ind )0 !lure and lhe COl>tS and the frustra·
graduate chool follo\\i.:d by unthropological poli1ely declined the money wrth-tion of the trial process 10 only
research in South Amcric~l. out th inking anything was Mong. have the defendant \\alk ... mude
Concern: "I would hf..c to h\e in a ~orld But shortly afterward, Everroad me wonder whe1hcr it was worth
where there 1~ no need for demom1rat1on!>, learned from Long that Lee had gc uing thi guy," Everroad said.
rio1ing :ind turmoil. l \\Ould like to ne\cr gi\e a f[igiiiiii~~~~~~~!J~iiiii~~f thought about someone's sex, religion or race. I ID quantum tabs hope for a world ~here 1hat would b~
unnecessary. I want to help create that world."
EXTENSION pdtrols and !ipced traps might curb
the problems on the side streets.
C)pecially East 19th Street.
once the freeway is open." wuy. will be a frontage road.
·auALITY COMPUTER WORK
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From A1
readings of any ma1or change!>.
''We 're hoping for the be~t. hut
we're gomg to have to be prepared
to take immediate action," s:m1
City Councilman Joe E.rick.,on, an
cast side res1d~nt. "1 he city 1s 'ery
open. but "e can't trade off one
street and make the problem move
to another. There's J lot more al
'ilake than one \lrc.~et ·
Al J recent f:J,t '.:>idc Home-
o .... nen A.-,soc1.1tion \kctin~. re)1-
dents h.1d plenty of their o"n sug-
ger,t1on' 10 male sure trJft1c from
1he 549 4 million free"a' C\-
1ens1on s1ay' on Nc\~port Boule-
vard.
On the mo"t draqu.: lc\el, \Orne
suggested all left turn' be banned
for several blocks from 19th Street
to 17th Street, or at lca!>t during
peak hours
Others 1hou.:h1 a '1gn pleading
with motomt' 10 "rc,pect" 1hc1r
neighborhooJ, m1gh1 "Ork.
Still 01her\ '>.11d increased police
HEART
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American Heart a•a
Association V
··1 f..now it 's a situation that
can 't be handled over night," said
Al Eichler, an East 19th Street
resident of 41 years. "But if they
just devoted a little more police
activity on this side .... "
East 19th Street resident Diann
O~terlund ~aid her major fear is
that the street will become a main
onramp to the freeway for motor-
ists in the surrounding area.
"\Ve don't know what's going to
happen," !the said. "I think we'll
have to wait and i.cc what happens
Fmtasy 5/Decco
Fantasy 5
Friday, May 22 drawing.
12, 22. 23, 24, 35
Caltrnns officials say the second
and last phase of the mussive ex-
tension project from Fairview
Road to 19th Street. which has
brought congestion and severely
hurt downtown merchants along
Newport Boulcvnrd, will be open
in early July, six months ahead of
schedule. The eoond phase will
come in about $7 million under
the original $37 million budget.
When finished, the 2.3·m1lc ex-
tension will tretch from Bristol
Street to 191h Street. Newport
Boulevard. which "111 continue to
run parallel 10 the s1x-l:lnc free-
o~
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start opening, cau ing C\Cn more
traffic in the area. Rcs1denti. on
Broadway arc c pccinlly worried
about po 1ble traffic increa'>c
from Tri:inglc Square.
In an effort to curb congestion
on East l 9th St rcet in the pa 1
)ear, city officials added stops
signs. lowered the peed limit to
25 mph and banned trucks ~eigh
mg more than three loni..
Rcsident'I ay the measures have
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Ronnie Beach and Cynthia Bodrogi, both of Newport Beach, dressed in Hawaiian costumes to promote "Aloha Chili" during event Friday.
Chili cook-oll: ·A red-hot allair
By LorlAnn Basheda
S1lfl wi..
H undreds of people had a
gas Friday night dancing,
drinking and dtmng at the
19th annual State Chili
Championship.
And the crowd at Newport
Dunes couldn't ha\.e been p1c1er.
Men were dre ed in everything
from grass skirts to suits and the
v.-omcn braved the ocean breeze in
leather bioou and bikini tops.
There were cowboy hats and
cowboy music. Some brought their
Hula Hoops to get into the swing
of things. Othen strapped on their
roller skates for the party.
And everyone hooted and
hollered when it came time for the
Mr. Hot Sauce and Miss Chili
Pepper contestants to show their
wares -except maybe the people
manning the Ross Perot for
Pre ident booth outside the gated
event.
But the crowd wasn't nearly as
divene as the chili it came to
ample.
Sln Diego resident Don Fuller,
for instance, said the secret to bis
Panhandle Pyro Chili is snake and
roadkill. Fuller even put a pair or
"first aid sox" next to his
potpow:r:L'~ust Ui. case our chili
knocks yours of(."
Perhaps those socks should have
been placed next to the pot of
Sex is Better than Jordan's
Jailhousc Chili, "because I put in
a tremendous amount of love.
"There's no special ingredient,"
he said. "Just love.
"My 6iggest ambition in life ls
to win the nationals," he said,
tenderly stirring a pot of chili with
his tatoocd anns. "I'd even buy it
off if l could."
And that's the whole point of
this spicy shindig.
Every year the best chili chefs in
the state crowd under makeshift
tents in Newport Beach to create
their winning ~ncoctions for a
shot at representing CaJifornia in
the World Championship.
And organizer Jim West said
every year is better than the last.
Crowds gather to W41tch conte ts like the Mr. Hot ~uce and Miss Chili Pepper.
"It's going great with a capital
G," West said. "This is the best
one we ever had."
Ormly Gumfudgin, a
self-proclaimed World Chih
Ambassador, agreed. Alpine Mtkc's Mountain 0) ter
Chih -for those un u peeling
ample rs ~ho eventually figured
out the main ingredient was "a
delectable blend of those very
tender pomon~ of the male calf ...
Alpine Make aid he buy:. the
"meat" from ranchers each spring
and f rcezes it for the cookoff.
Ted Wild, of Santa Ana. aid he
.gets tu.s. ·~amp yak meat" from
"a er between a Condor and a
Spotted Owt"
"They're on the endangered
pecie hst. though," he said with
a uspiciousl) straight face "So I
can't make a lot of chili tonight."
.. At least he didn't use moose
meat," his mother, Lee Wild,
quipped.
But scriou I), Wild said, "I've
been cooltin' chili for 10 years and
no one's died yet."
Dttto for San Diego resident
Jim Jordan who has made it to 'the
tate finals in Newport Beach nine
out or the last 11 years.
Jordan calls his concoction Only
Dressed in a shiny pink
Circus-Circus jacket adorned with
rows of buttons from chili cookoffs
he's allegedly presided oveT,
Gumfudgin said the Australians
once flew him to Melbourne to
make sure their first chili cookoff
went smoothly. "So I figured that
would make me the ambassador."
And as ambassador, Gumfudgin
said the 19th annual California
State.Chili Championship was a
mash.
Mile~ Wilbn Mnams a loud as he an after shootil_tl tequila dur-
ing "shoat and hollar" rontest u ~ Pat M~ st.nds by.
Home I Garden Home & Cuden Editor Ki~ Wolcott •.. 642--i321, ext. j
Everything you a1Ways wanted to know about that amazing sod •••
Developed 30 years
ago for the wealthy,
instant grass renders
a quick, lush lawn
I t seems so sample JUSt to
throw a few seeds on the
ground, water, watch them
grow, then dig the whole thing up
Jnd sell 11 as sod.
Sod is that amazing instant
~rass In the morning when )OU
gu to "ork your neighbor had a
dirt 11ard, but when 11ou came
home, 1hcrc was parad1~ -a
'od lawn
Th1rl) ~ears ago when sod was
Jcveloped it was only for the
"ealthy. Nowada~. anybody can
Jfford 11. I recent!)' had a tour of
the Southland Sod Fanm
rmanufacturers of the famous
,\1Jrathon and Marathon Jfe sod)
1n Camarillo and found out some
interesting h1stol') on sod farming
J' "ell a~ ho~ 11 has de\.clopcd
into a pan of gardening that will
'l 1~ foreve r
Before soJ 1s dcl1\ered to )OUr
doorstep it has to be grown.
Staning off with a piece of land
that is leveled, rototalled, then
ronified with soil amendments
(much like )Ou \\Ould your own
yard only with huge earth moving
equipment) seed i sown or
broadcastcd O\.cr a plastic
netting.
Why the netting? I'm glad you
asked. The netting is used to hold
the sod from falling apart after
baivesung. As the sod matures,
roots wrap themselves around the
netting to keep it in place when
handling.
Now the sod has to be
nurtured every day. Watering.
fenilwng. insect and fungi
control and regular mowing is
closely monitored. Sod that is in
less than perfect shape wiU not
be sold to you and J. However,
when we do order it it is
harvested six months after
planting. This is to insure you of
healthy, hardy sod.
Once )ou\c placed your order,
special culling machines are
employed to strategically cut and
fold the sod. The machines are as
small as can be operated by one
person or as large as operated by
three. From here it is palat1zcd
and taken to a holding yard.
Herc pallets of sod arc moved
through a vacuum roofing
process. This is kind or a large,
ref rigcrator that cools the sod to
34 degrees. Once cooled it can
stay on the pallet for a longer
period or time before turning
itself into mulch. The vacuum
cooling process fascinates me as I
know of no other sod companies
providing this type of service.
Y our order is loaded on huge
semi·lrailer trucks that arc
equipped "'ith forklifts. If your
so( is not C.O.D .. it may be
delivered as early as 4 o'clock in
the morning. The drivers will
place ttie sod, no 1 didn't say
install it, just about wherever
their forkJ ifts can go. So be kind
to them and prepare a place
ahead of time.
Now it's your tum to take over.
The area where the sod is to be
installed should have been
prepared at least a day ahead of
time, however, proper
preparation wilJ take at least two
weeks. Weeds killed off with a
glyphosatc, soil rototilled and
prepared with soil amendments,
tamped and leveled to the
finished mntour.
..
lilJll 111
Things
Green
Sometimes
sod is rough
handled in the
installation
process. Let's
not forget that it
is a plant just
like any other
except it is just
p3ckagcd a little
differently.
Starting from a
straight edge,
lay a five-square
fool piece down.
Match
-----• end-to-end the next pieces until you can go no
further. The next piece will butt
up to the very first piece with a
difference. This piece of sod will
not be same size as 1he original
first. It will be cut in half then
laid down so the ends don't
match.
Once all the sod is down, it
will look like the paucrn of a
brick wall -staggered. lnstalling
it this way will ensure the ends
do not dty out. Oh yes, let's not
forget that liule pieces do not
like to be put next to block walls
or concrete wal Areas like
those tend to dry out baby pieces
where as the larger ones will
retain moisture.
R oll out the newly 1rutalled
lawn with a water roller so
soil contact is made. Water in
thoroughly then enjoy. Your lawn
will be ready for its first h11ircut
in 4·6 weeks .
Mow it high the first time so
not to scalp it. There arc many
types of sod available on the
market so take care of it
according to the variety )'OU
purchase.
Southland Sod Farms hns a fu ll
color brochure that describes
several varieties or sod available
to you. Send me a self-addressed
envelope in care of this
newspaper and I'll send you one
or you can call 800·532-3489 for
information.
0
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Religion Religion Editor Mllt Coker ..• 642·4321 , ext. 370
Thousands of Baba'is to gather locally for observance
T he recent events in Los Angeles have struck 11 chord with IOC3l
members of the Baha'i faith, whose cornerstone is "the
establishment of race unity in a country blighted by rttce
prejudice th::st confounds its cherished va lues, threatens Its
peace and poisons the souls or its citizens."
So states a letter the American Baha'i community '$ent to LA. Mayor
Tom Bradley. who was urged to "root out racism and division" in the
face or turmoil and to study a report conducted jointly by the National
Spiritual Assembly and the Human Rights Foundation or Chicago on I models or unity.
I Though the timing is purely coincidental, the civil disorder in Los
I Angeles should focus more attention on the worldwide observing of the
centenary or the passing of Baha'u'llah, prophetJfounder of the Baha'i
faith: who died May 29, 1892.
A community-wide celebration begins with dawn prayers followed by a
celebration involving several thousand Southern California Bnha'is who
, will gather 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Snturday, May 30, at Mile Square Park in
Fountain Valley. This is also the first event to commemorate Baha'i's
holy year, which began April 21. For more details on the celebration,
call 255-0855. .,.,
The teachings of Baha'u'll ah, who died as an exile in Pal~lttne to
which he had been banished by the Sultan of the Ottoman Em111ire
(Iran), centered on the oneness of God, the oneness of religion and the
oneness of mankind. His teachings also include the equality of men and
women, the essential harmony of science and religion, economic justice
based on spiritual principles, the urgent need fo r the elimination of all
prejudice and a world federal system of government to sustain lasting
peace.
Baha'is believe Baha'u'llah is the promised one of all religions, and
that he ushered in the age of fulfill ment mentioned in religious
prophesies of the past.
In less than 150 year11. the Oaha'i faith has become the second-most
widely spread religion in the world -second only to Christianity. There
arc S million world"ide, but only 150,000 or so in th e United State •
with 2,000 in Orange County, including Costa Me a and Newport Beach.
The local Baha'is are repre cnt cd at the Inte rfai th Council of Newport/
1Wtcsa/l" inc.
' In Nc\\-port Beach . Dinner Fireside meetings featuring soc1ahLing and
: q.iscu s1ons of the faith are held c\ery Fnday night at differe nt members'
• )iOmcs. A Fireside Brunch Dy the Sea io; aho held th e last Sunday of
' each month. Information on thi month's brunch b available at
• I
750-5360.
For more informatio n on the Dahn'1s of Co ta Mesa, call 957-2 '9.i.
· iremple choir performs at open house : rif he members of the choir at Shir lfa-Ma'alot/lforbor Reform ' I. Temple ho t an c,·cning of son and desserts during an Open
House tonight. Choir director Rim Maistcr Cohen and Cantor
Arie Shikler share thei r mu ical knowledge and techniq ue "ith guests
in terested in joining the singing group.
Shir Ha-Ma'alot has long been lnown in Orange Count~ for the
original and uplifting guitar-accompanied melodics of Cantor Sh1kler
and more recently for the gri pping voice of Mrs. Cohen.
Founded only two years ago by Barbara King and G"enn Humphrey ,
the choir ha become one of the most popular acll\ 111cs in the Temple.
"We arc here to ha\.e fun 11s more of a singing Ha"urah than a formal
choir," stated Humphrers. "Members need only a love of Jewish music
to ;oin us. No specu1l tale nt i required -c"en monotones arc
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Mnslers David Beades & Virgilla Wheelef
Wesley COl#ISeling Center semen Available
MESA VERDE
UNmD METHODIST
CHURCH no• lok•' Worship • Church SChoot
1:30 • 10:00 a.m. Dr W1llt0rn E Slffl 979·8234
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CHRIST CHURCH BY TKE SEA
tJNITED METHODIST
As Unli.d Mc we tttk to
to cliverM
\MW, to sustain ~!her and to
mlnlatu to tt\ nHdt of our
comrmlnity "' the nam. o1 Christ.
Lany Yo•••· Pa•tor ........ ~ ...... a cu.c-t..ttu..
Balboa Blvd. It 14th St 67~5
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CHURCH SCHOOL·ALL AGES·9.00 tm.
N\rsery·Kildefgarten-10:30 a.m.
Youttl Groups Sunday Evenings
Ministers: Galal Gou Tia WildefTOOth
NEWPORT CENTER
<r UNITTO METHODIST CHURCH t60t .............
C-.Od91Mar
644-0745
ADtl. T .JUNIOA·SCNIOlll ~ SchOOI • 30 &II\ 10 00 tm Worshp Chld. Yd\, AM
Rt¥. Robel1 Money Rev. WI F lilbankl
CHR~1~~~:RAN U
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760 Vietono SI., Cosio Mesa
Lother V. Tornow, Poslor
631 -1611
Bruce Jeske, PostOf
WORSt1lf' stMCE a 00 10 30 o m ~School & AAdt e.1lle Oou
9 30 om
Chnslion E*--v School
548-'>866
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Shir Ha-Ma'alot Choir performs at the temple open house tonight.
welcome."
Practices are on Wednesday evenings al 7:30 p.m. at the temple, 2100
Mar Vista, Newport lleach. The group sings at Shabba t Ser\ ices on the
fo urth Friday of each mont h. Choir member hip is open to the
communit)'· For more informa.tion call 644-7203.
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Here's wh:it 's h:>pp1..•ning nt lorn/ churchc~. t1..•mpft:,. ~dwols :inJ
rcligiou~ org.iniz:lf iom
Newport Beach Church of Reli gious Science
T he church at the corner of Do'e and Qu.111 in' 11e' cumm11n11\
member\ to h.11l·hou r M,1,termind GhH1p 1111.:cting,, "h1~h b~g.1n
at 11: 15 p.m. \\'cdnc,da)s. ·1 he meeting' .tddrl''' health. ''callh
and happ1 nc''· A donJtion of SS i' rcquc,tc..d .inti 1n11:r'-'tl'J pcliplc ~ire
10\.1tcd to c;i ll thc church oll1ce. t-.1onJa)· I hur'd" l'>d\\l..'cn Ill" m ·2
pm . at 163·1~6P
Te mple Isaia h
T he Ne,,porJ Be 1ch temple \\Ill \\Ck11mc Dr 1'.1ul D k,1ll>" J' .i
gue'>l '-pe.ikcr .11-S pm. l·mlJ) un the.: tl1p1c lit ··I he Importance ol
Dc,iance to J11Jai'm ·· Or. Jcs1lm' ".1n ;i,,1,t.1nt p1ufc"or 111 the
Social Ecology Progr.in1 •tt UCI, "here he rccci''-J hi-. PhD 111 ~ou.11
Ecolog}. Among them.in) honor' \\h1d1 Dr. Jc,dlm rc1.:el\1.:J .• , the unc
for h1<o b<x)l "M)lh th.at Cau .. c Crime·· 111, r1.:,c.1r1:h C\pcrience' .arc 111
the fields of .. PrJl'lll1oni:r Fraud ;ind Abu'e in Gl1,crnmc.:nt l·undcd
Medical Benefit Program..:· .. Deterring Auwmob1lc Rcp..air Fr.1uJ .. :inJ
he 1s current I> reseJrching I raud JnJ "h1tc lOllar lf1mc,. fcmplc
Isaiah' d1'1t111gui,heJ 'rcaker-. 'cne' ''open 10 the communal) R..ibhi
Marc Rubenstein '"'Ill ofl1c1atc A 'pcc1JI re~ept1on 111 honM ol Or.
Jcsilow "-Ill follow the C\etllng. l·or more 1nform:1t1on. call the tcmph.:\
office at 5-i8-6900.
Vineyard Christia n ~llows h ip
R ecording art1\t Milt on Carroll \\111 perform a series of songs in a
one·m:.in pn: .. cnt-.tion of the 'Ltfc of Chri'>1·· on Sunday e\t:ning.
May 31, at 6 p m. at the fellowship at JU1 E Bal er St • Co<ota
Mesa. Look for more dc1 a1ls in next \\Cek ., Rclag1un pJi;l
Jewi sh Community Center
A II Jc" 1.,h organi.t<.11100,. arc ro/.'11nded to make sure th:.t the) arc:
re ady for the h rael lndepentlencc OJ) Yum ) c..ru,h..alJ~ 1m
Celebration on May 31 al the ~enter 2511 UJl-cr ~t. Costa Mc.,tt.
Once the fair js under way, the best way to 'II.." it \\Ill be to take a tolll
on the new Jerusalem Express, a lc1'>urcl) gu1d1..d tuur. 1 he Jeru>alem
Exp~ess will cost SI. Another nc" offering" ..a chun~e to \\rite and
in ert notes into the celebration's "Kotel." Pr..i)Cr~ placed in the Kotcl
have i>pecial significance in Juda1,m. After the f.11r, .:ill me.,s..iges "Ill be
rcmo,ed, ta red safely, and dcli\ered by h,1ml anJ placed in 1he Kotcl
in Jerusalem th is 'iumme r. Raffle tickets are a\.aibblc w "m free
round-trip ticke ts to Israel and London at SI 0 ea~h or \t:< for S50
Tickets can be purcha ed, and \\inner~ "ill be ,1nnounced, at the e'enl
More th11n 50 booths \\Ill offer various fooJ,, lralt-. and information -
as ''ell a entertainment. Ticket-. tu the lair .ire ~5 for adult!>. S3 fo r
children anJ seniors. S2 fo r children under 12
St. James Episcopal Church
T he Newport Beach church "'II present "Pm,cr tu L1,e," a \\ed•·
end seminar planned for June 5· 7. culminJting
on Pentecost Sunday and featuring 1he 1n1erna-
11onally respected spealcr Lee A Buck. "ho ''a' previ-
ous!} the .,cn1or vice pre~1dcnt of ~e" Yori-Ltlc Jn,ur· •
once Co.'s Marketing D1' 1 ion be lure retir111~ from the
tiusrnes~ .. ectur to enter tull·lamc Chmta.in mtnl\tf") All
-.e.,. .. ion~ of the 'crn1n;ir '~ill be hdJ ..it St J.1mc., 3:?09
\'1a Lido, Ne"purt Be.1c..h Uucl-\\Ill pn:a1.h al b1..lth the
\) .ind IOA5 am. \\l1r,l11p '1:1,11.'-' ,11 ~t J.11111., .anJ .1
-.pi:ca..il Pcn11:cu t Celchra1111n ~en 1'-e at ... p.m ~unJ;i).
Cumil\lenl \\Ith the 1hcr111: ul l'cntcc..o't. .. J>o\\ er ro
Ll\e•· \\Ill k.11ure 1e.1lh 'll!' .ind ~ruup 'e~.,aon' f1'1Cu,ing
un the ~ubJcd of 1hc lh•h "pml ;.h t11c th1rJ Pc..r,on ol
the Trinil). 1hc g1lh ol the lhily pmt Jnd hlm the..) l ee Buck
.:ire used 111 mini!\tr;. .• ind 11, 1111! the Chr 1,tian lite 111 the poy,er ot the
I ll>I\ Spint. 1 here "ill be no reg1-.1ra11on tee tor :menJ,ince :it the
'cmanJr anJ II 1-. op1..·11 Ill the puhlac.. r or m >re IOtL\fmatlOO. conlacl ~I
J.une' b) phoning h75·0~10.
Irvi ne Pre~b terian Ch urch
T he lalth anJ 'l\th \!1.1Jer' ..it the chur1.h JI .-\Ihm .111J
f\lc.1<lo"brook \\Ill ~r0n,ur J 5prang I ~'ll\.il C.irim.al trurn 'i"
pm I nJJ) for J1I ~oung ch1IJren in the Cl m" JOit~ l h~ t> ~ t t
lrom IJ~t \C:.tr. a IO·lo<ll high ··t-uunc~hou .. c," \\Ill h p;irt l I the tun
The med1e,.il \\Orld ol ca.,tlc., ~ind knighh, d1nnt.:r ,11 th::-hx1d lkK.)th .... 1
g.1mt:~ or '>kill \\Ill .11 .. 0 he pre,cnteJ Thc lc\ti\,ll \\Ill run 111 the lhurch
parking lot. Oooth and food ticket' "111 be J \ :ul~ble JI the ca rnh al.
PRESBYTERIAN
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Worship and proht from th&.\ ICOCS
'Jonah-A ~ that Spcals fodav "
"FACING UP TO RF.ALITY-OR
WHAT IS A MAN OF GOD DOING
IN A Pl.ACE UXE TIIl ?"
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600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Caltfonua ( 714 j 631·2880
(.:rag from ~-pan Harbor HaF School 1.t lrY\M 6L l"c:h )
Rll/C/lJUS SC/lNCE
>ftwport Church of ltllgious Selene•
Dr Juanella hant
"Cosn1ic You"
Serrtce and Jr. Church: 10 30 a.m
263-126 1
Dtol an lruptraUon 901 Do•• St. f 14$ 151·1231 Newpol1 leach
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TracM;n;fi-30 I m
Cont•fT'C>O' ary 9 a m
Church School 9 am
Charismatic 10 ,5 am
WMneldly e'30 • m
Fr. o.vid C Andtfson
Rector
3209 Via lido,
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Child Cate Prov1oed
Sel¥1ctS 8 45 I 11\
10 30 I m., 5 30 pm
Peggy Bassett
Sunda y
"Enllghting Prosperity, Part 2"
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
Member ot tbt UMld C rcl1 or ll1• 1•ow1 Sert!lte
2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23
SEACLIFF VILLAGE
HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92688 / (714) 969-1331
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Community Forum
45th Congressional endorsement
Peter Bona
The logical, intelligent, sensible choice
T he most
unfortunate thing
about the the
Republican primary for
the 45th Congressional
District is that the
leading candidate has
attrac ted attention for all
the wrong reasons.
Dana Rohrabacher, a
Huntington Beach
congressman whose
district was vaporized
during redistricting, has
auracted auention and
headlines fo r bouncing
checks in the nation's
Rubbergate scandal, for
abu sing his free postal
privileges by sending
district mailers to voters
outside his district and
for usi ng borderline
rac ist language in referring 10
illegal aliens.
And for this he is soaring in
the polls.
That's sad.
But voters would be
!.hortchanging themselves if they
went by the polls in this race
because there arc two other
good candidates -Costa Mesa
City Councilman Peter Buffa
and Huntington Beach City
Councilman Peter Green.
Either would be a fine
representative for the 45th,
which takes in a big corner of
Newport Beach and nearly all of
Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach
and Fountain Valley.
Of the two - of the three for
, ...
that matter -Buffa
seems to be the logical,
the sensible, the
intelligent choice.
ln contrast to
Rorhabacher's
flamboyant yet combative
approach to politics,
Buffa has molded himself
into a thoughtful,
deliberate politician. He
is more apt to
compromise than to roll
up his sleeves and pick a
fight. He is more apt to
listen than to scream and
yell. He will better
represent a Community
that is economically and
ethnically diverse.
And while Green also
is an intelligent and
thoughtful person, he
lack!. Buffa's well-polished
political sl.ills and his party
co nnections.
Buffa "-OUld appear to be the
perfect fi t; a rare combination of
polit ical acumen and freshness.
And freshness, not the same old
tired politics, is what we need.
We encourage you to vote for
Peter Buffa on June 2.
Rebuttal
T his letter is in response to a
letter that recently appeared
in the Pilot by Paul Hansen.
Mr. Hanien'a letter appears to
be a letter drafted by (Peter)
BuCfa's campaign in an attempt
to diven attention Crom Buffa's
wrongdoing.
Mr. Hansen, the ordinance
Buffa is alleged to have violated
was voted on and passed on
November 6, 1990. This was long
after Orv Amburgey received
funds Crom developers.
Paul, you slate Mr. Buffa lives
in Costa Mesa unlike Dana
Rohrabacher. I believe Mr.
Rohrabachcr lives in Huntington
Beach, which is in the 45th
District. I know Mr. Buffa has
lived in Costa Mesa at least
since 1986. That is when I met
Mr. Buffa, then a Democrat.
Mr. Hansen, there are two
separate issues regarding Mr.
Buffa. First, did he violate the
Costa Mesa Municipal Code? In
a memorandum from Mr. Kathe,
City Attorney, he advises Peter
that a strong case can be made
that the Federal Election Act of
1974 does not preempt this
ordinance. He suggests that he
contact his own private counsel.
Secondly, even if there is no
criminal violation. which the
District Attorney and courts will
decide, what about the
appearance of impropriety? Is
Mr. Buffa telling us that he
should not accept a contribution
of Sl,000 to a City Council
campaign, but it's okay 10 accept
Editor William ~11 ••. 642-4321, ext. 351
Buff a
anything
but breath
of fresh
air
BY
ORVILLE AMBURGEY
a contribution of Sl.000 to n
federal campaign while still a
councilman. It's very simple. He
should either resign as a
councilman or not accept the
contributions.
You state further that with
Mr. Buffa's past performances
we should breathe a sigh of
relief. Let us examine that
record.
1) He made the motion to
spend $400,000 of taxpayer's
funds for the British Festival.
This was after staff infonncd us
we would not recover near that
much (in sales tax).
2) After spending $400,000 he
voted to spend an additional
S 12,500 for a consultant to stud)
and sec how much was retu rned
to the taxpayer. The amount
recovered was about $23,000.
3) He made a motion to form
a City corporation called Costa
Mesa Cares. This non-profit
corporation was to raise fu nds in
support or our social programs.
To d:ue nothing or very little
has been accomplished.
4) He first supported then
withdrew his support for a
Council policy to prohibit giving
taxpayer funds to illegal aliens.
5) He entered the
Congressional race for the 40th
District, then withdrew.
6) He filed to be a member or
the Air Quality District
representing the Orange County
League of Cities, then withdrew.
This certainly docs not m3ke
me breathe a sigh of relief.
Dy the way, a further review
of Peter Buffa's campaign
contribution statemenr of April
15, 1992, ~hows many more
contributions than the $3,000
reported by Mr. Gary Monohan.
Some of them arc: Merrill
Butler for $1,000 (Buffa voted to
sell bonds for him construct
low-income housing); Frank
Flores $1,000 and Gerald
McClelland Sl,000, (Co ta Mesa
dcntjsts relocating in the
rcdevelopmtnt area); E.S.
Scarcillo $400, (Buff a voted to
sell city property to him without
allowing other persons to bid).
· Mr:ffon~cn, if )OU "ould lil..e
further information or
clarification, plca~e call me.
No experience necessary
When it comes to the presidency , years in political office have little effect on electability, performance 'E xpencnce 1s the ticket 10 success m
America, especially when 1t come~ to
securing a job, just ask any recent college
graduate. Success in pol itics i!. no different.
Liberal
Politics
In an election y~ar, candidates
seeking public office speak
volumes about "experience" in
their pleas for voter support. In
particular, candidates fo r the
presidency tell us they arc more
electable and will make better
presidents because of their
previous experience.
Reinforced by the media,
America's voters tend lo be lieve
such claims. As a result, the public
assumes experience matters when
it comes to getting elected and
when it comes to presidential
performance. Dut docs it?
There arc many ways 10 measure experience and
many kinds of experience that may "count" in
politics. Some candidates emphasize experience in
the private sector. More typically, candidates and
their professional handlers emphasis the length of
prior scn·icc in elected offi ce when they advertise
"experience."
If experience matters in the way voters lhink it
does, we should expect to find two specific
re lationships regarding the presidency: First,
candidates with more electoral "experience" should
be more electable; and second, presidents with
more electoral c'<pcrience should be better
performers a., president.
To begin, major party candidates for president
have not differed very much in the elected
experience they had prior to running for the
prc~idency. From 1800-1988 the winning candidates
had an average of 13 years of prior experience
compared 10 10 years of experience for the losers.
This relative ly insignificant difference masks a much
larger "experi ence gap" between ca ndidate s in
pecific elections.
Wh en Calvin Coolidge ran for election in 1924 he
had 21 years of experience in elected office
compared to four years for challenger John Davis.
Coolidge won. Likewise, Truman, with 23 years of
experience defeated Thoma Dewey, with only eight
yea rs, an 1948.
But victory docs not always co me to the most
experienced. In 1884, with only three years of
electoral experience, Grover Cleveland beat James
Blaine who had 23 years of experience. Similarly,
Richard Nixon with 14 yea~ under his belt beat
Hubert Humphrey's 24 years of experience fo 1968;
and Ronald Reagan's 12 years in office was enough
to beat Walter Mondale's 20 years in 1984.
T he average experience gnp between
candidates in each president ial election is 8.7
years. This experience gap between winning
and losing presidential candidales is greater during
the 19th Century (at 9.5 year ) than in the 20th
Century (at 7.8 years).
There arc also sharp differe nces in lhe
experience gap for elections before and after 1952.
Prior to 1952 the average experience gap was 9.3
yea rs: since 1952 the gap ha s declined to 6.2 years.
What really counts however is whether candidates
with more experience tend 10 win more often over
candidates with less experience. Since 1800, the
candidate with the greater experience won in 58
percent of the cases. Candidates with less
experience triumphed in 38 percent of the cases (i n
4 percent of the elections candidates had an equal
amount of experience). Thus, experience counts for
something in the realm of electability, but is clearly
not determinative.
How well docs prior experience in elected office
correlate to presidential performance? While there
arc many ways to measure presidential
performance, I rely on the rat ings of all U.S.
Presidents from two surveys of historians and
political scientists published in 1982. If experience
translates into performance once in office, we
should expect presidents with the greatest
experience to be among those rated as ''&rent" in
either survey.
or the l t presidents wilh the most electoral
experience prior to election as president, only two
arc ranked among the nation's JO greatest
presidents, Thomas Jcffenon ond Harry Truman.
Conversely, of the same group four arc ranked
among the Worst 10 pre idents, Andrew Johnson,
John Tyler, James Buchanan, and Calvin Coolidge.
This should dispel the popular assumption thal
experience translmtcs into pre idential performance.
I also asl.ed how many presidents with the len'>t
electoral expe rience were rated among 1hc 10 wo~t
or best presidents. The answer i surprising.
0 f the 11 presidents with the le ast amount of
experience in elected office only one.
Benjamin Harrison, was also among the 10
wom . Yet three of the presidents with the le:ist
amount of experience upon assuming the prc!>idency
were nlso nmong the 10 gre atest presidents,
Theodore R~c\.eh, Woodrow Wilson, nnd
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
These three great American president s had
significantly le experience in elected office than
any of the major candidates fo r the 1992
Democratic nomination or President George Bul>h.
I do not suggest upcrience doesn't mottcr, nor
should it be discounted on election day. Howc\er.
despite the claims of candidates and the medlo,
prior experience in elected office neither
determines electability, nor predicts superior
pre identin l performance.
If not c.~perience, then how hould we Judge
tho e who would be president? Accompli hments in
office: the principles they e~pou e; their plan to
remed)' nat ional cxigcncic : And the vision they
enunciate for the n:Hion are a good place 10 $tart.
At a lime when Americans are increa ingly
di enchanted with politics os u ual, history teaches
u that less experience may not mean much on
election day nnd may actunlly mean mote in the
While House.
M•rk P, 1Pttrocc• ltat ht1 pol/lira/ stltntt 11 UC/
•nd /$ • l'f'IUIDr coluf!1nlst for tht D•lly PJ/ot.
PRESIDENT
Gcorp Bmb, (R), The White House, 1600
Pennsylvan ia AYe., Washinaton. D.C. 20500 How to contact your legis lators NEWPO RT·MESA UNIFIED
CllOOL DIST.OCT, 1601 16th St., Newport
Beach. 760-3200. Supcrm1cndcn1: Jo"n w.
N~I Soard Members: ForTttt \\'frm-r,
pruhknl; JI• de Boiaa, llod MafMllllaa, Judy
Fnln<'o. StmTy Loolboun'OW, Ed Dccktr,
Martha Fluor.
VICE PRESIDENT
Dan Qu•1'e. (R), Senate Omcc Buildina.
Washlnaton, D.C. 20510
GOVERNOR rru Wllloa. (R), State Capitol, Sacramento,
9511,, (916~2141
U.S. Sl.NATORS
Alan Cnaatoa. (D), 5757 W. Century Blvd.,
Suite !IS, Lot AnfClct. 90045, (lJJ)llS.2186.
Je>a• Sq.oar. (R), 2AOO E. K.a1clla Ave., Suite
1068, Anaheim. 92806.'63'-2331
u.s. DOUSE or UPUSENTATIVES
Chrtl Ca. (.ll). 40th Diet., 4000 MllCA..rthur
BMI .. ~ tower, Ntwp0r1 8cadt. 92660.
756-2.:144. (Reptaenl.S c.o.ta Mcu and
Newport 8c.adl.)
STAT'l llNAft
...,._ ....... (R). 31th 0 t. 140 Ncwpoo
C'eaW DIM.. s.b 1201 Ncwpon 8cach, ~ •11n. (9'.lpraenta Ne-port Beach)
J .. • a. &.-.. (R). l5tll Dk& .. l!MO W. •
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Orangcwood, Suite 106, Oranac, 92668.
939--0604. (Rcprcscnu O»ta Mesa)
STATE ASSEMBLY
Gllbttt FtrpM•, (R). 10th Di c., •667
MacArthur BIYCt .• Suite JOS. Ncwpon Beach,
92660, 756-066.S. (Ncwpon Beach.)
Noba F'riucllt, (R), 69th Diil , 17195
Newhopo St., Suite 201, Fountain Valley,
92708. 662·S50J.>(Rcprc.sent• parts of Com
Mesa and Hunt lntton Beach.)
CUJFORN1A COAnA.L. COMMJSSIO,
San Francitco C•l.S)904·5200 (South coast
r~&k>n COVCflp plit between orricts in l..o"t
Beach (213) S90-S07J, and Sin Dlc:co (619)
297-9740.
~ff' Oo• Mdnnb: (619)72J..92'6
OIANC&COUN'JYBOARD
OF UPEllVISORS
Hall ot Admh1ileralion, 10 Civic Center Plau.
Sattt.t AO-. 91701 ..
Ham.a M. WWa lftd Dill. Colla Mcaa,
&34-3220
TbomH F. RUf1 5th Disc (Newport Beach.
Santa Ana I lciahti) 834-3550
COU'NTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
200 Kalmus.Drive, COila Mesa, P 0 . Box 9050,
92628-9050, 966-4000.
Ellubd• D. ,...._, member, Tru tee An:a S
(O>ita Mesa. Ncwpott Beach.)
COAn COMMUNITV COLUCE 01snucr
1370 Adame Ave. Ca&ta Mesa. 92626, 01--'0ll
Chancellor: 41ftod P. ,.........., fW4
PruWnt: Na.q A. .......... ~ ..._.,_,1:
SMnJ ..... ,_ .. G • .,.,, Weller G.
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OJW!fGI COUNTY PA.La 90All.D
18 Fair Or .• C.0.Ca Mesa. 7'l·FAIR Preildenl:
la"7 ArioN, Viol Prniden._ Dea WllH;
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~t£SA CON OUOATED \ ATER Dl~RJCf
196.s Placentia, Cor.ta Mesa, 631·1200 Board
Members: TrvclJ 091H .. llHll Panlaa, !\Iulo
o.r.aa«, Jade ll•IS. To. Ntltoe
COSTA MESA SA.NITAJlY DISTIU Cf
P.O. Bol 1200, O.Ca Mesa 92628-1200.
7,...504). Board Members. James W1hncr,
Jamca Fe~ Harry Orccn, N1tc Reade
lftd OJck Sherri&
cm GOVUNMINT
C... t~ Hall, 77 F.;r Orivc, 7~52l.l.
Mary · , ~ Saodra Ocn11, vice
~ Pcecr a..na, Joe Et~ and Jay
ttumpb'rc7, council membcn.
N~ IMda 01y Hall, llOO Newport Blvd ..
644-3309. ~. nu SalllOOC; Ml)10f pt0 1em.
Clan:Mt ~r; Jolln Cox, Evcty" Hart, Joh11
Hedin, Ruthcf)1a PlliUftmCr, Jwt Wan.
An l~ndent N~per.
Published by
Coa.st Community News, Inc.
llliot Stein, Jr,
chairman
Jim Gtttsinpr
publ~
Tom Johnson
MIOCiate publisher
WW-. s. Lobdtll
editor & vice prelldent
SttftMMl.e.
lft.lllllll'W editor
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19Cn·1989
found .. pUblisher ...
Newport Beach/Co1ta Me1a Dally Pilot
Is se.x the antidote to aging?
SHOULDN'T TUER.£ BE A MEDAL Jo'OR TlllS
SORT OF TillNG? -It's the Memorial Day
w~~kcnd, so I'll tell you my favorite (printable)
m1htuy story. Actually, it was told back in '83 by
Pde Wllson, who was then representing Califomia
in the U.S. Senate -and, alns, hasn't been henrd
"Well, 1ha1 was quite a long time ago," ~aid the
doctor.
"Not renlly," said Our Hero, glancing at his
wristwatch. ' Right now, 11's only 2135."
0
SPEAKING 01'' MEMORIES -While packing from since.·
While sitting with the Senate
Armed Services Committee,
Wilson noticed an elderly
gentleman of distinguished mien
attending the hearings, and was
impressed with his rnmrod
carriage.
for next week's Big Move from San Clemente to
Corona del Mar, I came aero an offbe at
commendation received back in '51 at the Tokyo
Press Club~ It was presented by comrades-in arms
with the public relations division of EUSAK. the
Eighth U. S. Army in Korea.
And what was this glorious wartime
achievement? Some time later, at a
reception, Wilson SV' the
white-hnircd man again, standing
tall among the guests, and was
anxiou to meet him. Wilson also
Seems thnt l'd just come off a brief assignment
in the South Korean seaport or Pusan, and had
written lyrics for a song "extolling" the city's
university.
And whnt was the title of this bawdy di11y? Glad
Local you asked. It was called, "O, Pusan U." ·
------served on the Special Comm i11ec
on Aging, and he wanted to talk Scene with this perfect specimen of
senior citizenship.
WHICH BRINGS US UP TO DATE -In case
the Observance of Memorial Day isn't sufficient
cause for celebratio n, this weekend marks another
historic eve nt begging for an outbreak of revelry. Along with a doctor friend, he approached the
gentleman, who was holding a strong cigar in one
hand and a tumbler of Scotch in the o ther. He
was, it turned out, a retired Mari~c Corps colonel.
The doctor asked if hc"d mind telling his age.
"81," said the colonel.
Give or t:ike a couple of days, it marks the
i.econd anni,cr ary or this column's debut in The
Daily Pilot.
Noting the stogie and straight booze, the doctor
marveled over how "hale and hearty" he
appeared, and couldn't rei.ist asking, "Would you
mind telling us how long it's been since you had
And, yes, I'm working on a Pusan-like song
celebrating certain aspects of the rich life in
Newport Beach. Tentative lltle: "Land of the Orie
and Home of the Knave."
Jerry Kobrin's column runs Tuesdays,
1'hursdays, and SuturdDJS. JIDppy onniH~rsary,
Jc-rry.
ex?"
"1945," said the colonel.
Dismayed at
'How to Win tlle
war' commentary
I was frankly d1sma)ed first
reading the May 5 le11cr,
"Hov. to Win the War." l
presumed the author had
suffered some awful per on..il
transgre~ion causing the
vehemence of his essay -
Callin$ for mass execu11oni.,
homb1ng or our neighborhoods;
nb conding infanti. from their
p:irent -justified so that this
apparent!) pa ranoid pcr.<m
v.ould not be afraid to " ... go to
the local mall with a fncnd .or
bodyguard 10 bu" a p:iir of
\Od.S ... "
Good gnen ls this whnt we
v.c re coming to -a Frc:c1ncl
v.orld or hate and \.Cngdul
Y1olcncc perpetrated in the
name or law and order?
But after rereading the article
and the editor's note: " written
before the L.A. riots broke out"
the full significance or thi piece
)truck home. The war that the
writer w1 hed for was on.
Follott1ng ls • s•mplin1 of
thou1hts. ronttrns and
criticisms lrft on tht Dall) Pilot
Rt•dtr1' HotUat:
PoHUcal signs
I don•t think we hould
allow signs to be in Co:.ta Mesa
because as of last January 199 1,
""e can no longer put for snle
signs on our cars if we wont to
sell them in front of our own
home.
So.why ~hould '>'Callow the
pohticians to have their names
oil over the city.
LARRY ALLISON
Costa Mesa
0 I aucnded tbal mcttlna
Monday night and got up ond
sp<>ke about political campaign
signs, su"es1ina that ii was a
good idea that they were going
to place a limit on the igns.
But then they decided, the
izc or the sig,ns, they reduced it
woy down but till even the ize
of that sign is way too bag.
They should be limited to the
1ic of • ign the re31 e tate
people arc !.upposcd to have.
Unfortunately the city doesn't
enforce that if:" code either
So basically 1t jc; the • nme
typical baloney tbat come, out
of the City Council. Th y do a
lot of lip KrvlCC but when it
come1 down to enfordni thing •
nothin& is enforced.
I tot up to speak about the
1itu1tion on the real estate sign •
1 am 1 broker and I've been fed
up for years that they don't want
to go •Iona with that sian law .•
As 1 bu inc owner they will
come out and enforce the s11n
laws on the rront or my bu.sin
when I COYCrtd too much square
rootap of my windows but when
I put up a bale lip, YG!I ere
not suppoiecl IO hm¥I 1M11 ....
hanpn11 ,... ill tM dtJ.
Tho law it 18X24, fmn and
white ud thej hma I enforced
Admittedly. there were
'ariations on h1i. b.ittle plan; yet
the ine"11ahlc rac1..1l
connagr:ition certainly occurred.
Meanwhile the bogus drug \\Jr!>
continue imposing ruthless
draconian mea'iure' upon the
poor. while ignoring even
protec11ng the mon1cd intcre .. 1s
Hi four·stcp baulc plan
negate\ the prcccrm or
democracy. due process, anl.I
presumed innocence. anl.I '>eem'
to ignore the concepts or
peaceful accon.I. much le-., "lme
thy neighbor."
Either Mr. F 1' sincere!\, tiut
O\Crly fcarf ul, or he'i. ini.1nccrcl)
cJlled for measure~ that arc
decidedly unAmeric~n.
In the larst in tJnc.e 1 Yi<.luld
hope that Mr I· go out 10 the
big SC4lry mall and buy thoi.e
sod.s all by him elf; and that all
readers not 131.e too criou!tly
Holl)"'ooJ' "1olcn1 and
frightening specter or the future.
Mindle s Cuturc·i.hock movies
hould be instructional films in
what-not-to-do, not elf-fulfilling
prophecies. Action as what
makes e).clling fiction. Few
"ould buy ticket to go see film
this Mgn code for at lea!.t fou r or
five yen~.
LARRY WEICHMAN
Costa Mc!>a
0 I don't chink tuughtr lawi.
\\Ould do it. One, we have lav.s
for sign pl:tccment and it i not
JUSt during political campaigns
thnt these laws arc violated We
need strong code enforcement to
m.tl.e sure that they have the
right 10 put thci.e signs where
Chey belong. Not just political
candidate but all of the other
moll bu inc e , etc. that nre
working out of the go.rage and
things like thi and even into
garage sale which a re posted on
public property.
l would believe there would
be n debate • t thi time in that
t\\O C11y Council members ore
runnma for higher office.
J didn't cc the council
meeting so I don't know what
their particular opinion \\:lS on
11 but I would have been am:w:d
if tho e two council person,
voted for tougher law .
I think ~c !lhould go w11h the
haw and ordm:incc th:ll v.c do
hove but let's get wmc cmlc
cnrorcment out there and
enforce it )UT around, not only
durin pohticnl c:impnign .
RON OAUCI~
Co:-ta Mc a
GOP slant?
Thl1 •t aae ls for Stc\c
Marble and Ru Lolr.,
I don't undentand why there
i no~ but Republican~
NMin& IR this part o( Southern
Califomia. There I never a
cory on any or the Democratic
contenders.
1be Storie on the
Republicans are to lan1ccJ
toward Rohrabachcr and
~.,..,..
I Nil a't undcrMand, there
ire 1oea ol .,ad cand date out
lhere.
Hal# AA Ibey JCI anyth n
about a placid even boring
future.
Dut don't \\Call "ish that's
where our offl>pring will be
living? Certainly there are
problems to be confronted, I JUSI
don ·1 believe born bi. "ill )Oh e
them.
I IO\\e\Cr, 1( 1n the \econd
ml>tance th is \\Jr plan as
d1'>honci.1ly JUSlificd \\1th
in .. incerc fe:ir tactics, then I
trust that the man) good people
of our IJnd '' 111 not be so
''~J)~l.I. I ha'e no ground' tor
~u..,pcc11ng insincerity, but after
reJd1ng Mr. f',, m1ldl) ted1ou'
1utob1ograph) o( J l>heltercd
dHldhooJ ilOl.I youthful qut,Ol•C
c.1rea mo'e . I recalled once
learning th.it nun~ or the
g.c.iter de'>pols of thic; and the
pa!tt cen tury went. 10 greJt
lengths JUstif)ing them ehes by
rec111ng their liberal upbringing.
Fmalh. in the most since re
Jnd mo;1ng "ords u11ercd by
one perwn who I believe will be
cited as hero mart)r of this
tragic debacle that we\c gone
through. "Can't "'c all jui.t get
along'!" Let''> tf)!
TO~t SNOWDEN
Costa Mc a
when they can't get a headline
or even a story'?
ELLEN MOOR!:.
Newort l.kach
Turning Green
ln ~spon c to llugh Hcv.111'
column lauding Peter Buffo and
writing off Peter Green in the
4.Sth Congre,s1onal D1 tract race.
I would lake to submit that
Green is the only ca ndidate who
hn attempted to i.t1ck to the
important i sues rather than
re orting to chnractcr b~1 hing
and hcndlme grabbing.
Green has been effective in
finding olut1on._ to local
problems and ha exhibited
le Jcrship qualitie . Hewi11
belie\e that Peter Durra offeri.
a change of style but l find no
difference between Duna
Rohrabacher' in ulting Pedro
comment nnd Mr. Buffa'
wa tometer di!>plJ)Cd so
prominently at hi) press
ron!crcnce. Belie'e either ol
the e cnndidate will focu on
important 1 uc~ like our budget
deficit in the next Congre \'?
'l heir oction and focui. in
tooay" campaign 1 )'Our ~n \\Cr.
kOOl:RT KELLY co .. ta MC\3
Ponce, Murphy
first or all, I woulJ tile to ay
I .im 22 )e..ir old and I hn .. c
never run into any problem
• with the Newport Beach Polu;c
Department. I thank them for
con1rollina the inl ncJ look that
Jilter the beach, get drunl anJ
cuu c fi~t , traffic, noi'le.
1 hcy'vc done a got:Kl joh. .
Scrondl • this 1urph U~n
thing "ith D n Quayle '
irrelevant to our ovcmm n1'
proltlcm an'-1 thcre arc rar more
nou problem th n 1urp
Urll\\n. 1 \' how.
DR DLl~Y P 0 wn lkD
,
I t'i. been a predictJblc week
in Liberalville.
SeverJI yea rs ago a )Oung
family purch.bed a beau11ful lot
near the cliff that o'erlooks the
valley. They bu';lt th~ir home
and the cliff marked the
boundaf) of their propert).
Their young children cnJO)Cd
the back} ard'i. vie" and i.o did
their pla)mates. .,.. .. : ~:
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MDII llCll
Conserva~ve
Politics
All \\COi \\ell
until one of the
neighborhood
children pla) cd
too close to the
edge and fell
dO\\ n the chfrs
50-foot
embankment.
The child
broke i.c' c rJI
bonei. an J
nearly fatJI
accident.
The neighbors formed a
comm111ee to determine the be!>t
solution to this tragic
occu rrence. A fence ,.,..as
suggested, but 11 "ould block the
view. A glasi. wall similar to that
found in a hockey stadium was
suggested. Thi idea \\JS
rejected b) the en' ironmcntall)
correct member .. of the
commince because of report' ol
m1gra11ng b1rd'i cra ... h1ng tnlo
gla's \\ indO\\'
All the s.1mc. the fence ,,,1..,
nJ1cukd a' k1J., \\nuld chmh at
an}"·" and '>l•ll be 1nJurcd.
After length) di'>c.U,~1on .1nJ
'oul 'c:irchrng 1hc comm1nec
dec1u1,.d that the mo't
comp:i"1unatc 'lllulH'n ,H,uld he
to build a ho,p1tJI JI 1hc b.tl>C of
the cliff. Th1<, proposal \\Js
heralded throughout the town.
"After all. i.ince they're going
to fall over the cliff anyway, we
may a well be there to pro~ide
the necessary medical response."
the resident' .,a11J.
Clrn..crvau .. c' were oppo ... ed
to the 1Jca. but the)
encountered rc,ponsc-. thJt the~
"ere "not compa sionatc."
"1n,en"li\e to the con ... e4uencc'
of a per-.on\ action,," anJ
"n.l) '>•')er . " ,
A hond i-.sue '"as lll1Jtcd .inJ·
sold. The hospuJI \\JS hu1h and:
the comm111ee "as determined ·
10 have II stJffed profc-.,100.111}
It was then th.it the n.'..,il.ienh
i.a,.,, their re.ti e tatc ta\e'
e calate each )Car by ~1zable
percentage 1ncreai.es Ill P·•) lo r
the bond intcre~t and the
hospital' co""
Many had to mcreJ-.e the ir
1noome to keep their home.., '>O
1he1r bu inc\ c!. "ere C\pJndeJ
and more people mo,cJ m tn
the nrca 10 fill the ne"
posnions.
T he comm111cc wa)
concerned about the recent
congestion problem) a the
population grew. They wanted It'
maintain their qualit) of life Joi.I
re tncting further dc,clopment
of homes ond commercial
bu inc cs \\la uggei.ted
Restric1111g someone from
doing something wa a new
concept for the committee Uut
bc1na bothered by traffic v. ~n
anno)ance hared by every
committee member. Others
wanted on •trt museum Md :a
community pla)hOu'>e, both
publicly funded, so 1h. t the
cultural need of the n:cently
armed and c'i tang popul.1cc
could be met.
O\lth idea "'ere good for the
body politic and ""ere .1ppro,cd
by the committee.
The children "ho ~u~l\cd the
chCf were gcttina older anJ
bc&an e\pcrimcnting "ith
"illegal chemic~) ub t nee ,"
Their p rents .,~cd the
committee to convene as111n. In
its infinite \\ iw m. the
romm1ttcc proclaimed th l th
)OUth of their dty were
independent thinken and no
mitter whnt ,. pre rahed t
"-uuld continue to con um
thcJt ubstanccs anyway.
Therefore, it was dttcrmincd
1ha1 the holPital would dispense
the91 .... Mea ffft ol ctwae
to ell•ln• U. c:rilM element Ind.., ......... •n. This
•
Salurday. May 23, 1992 A»
Wasting
away in
Liberalville
• The sad tale of
what happens when lefties
start running a town
was heralded as d:mng,
progres ive,.and long overdue.
A premarital se:( .ind ch1I"
pregnanC) epidemic "ih "l\cly
handkJ b) the commith:c a\
,.,ell. The ho pital \\OulJ
t.hstnbutc condl>nt'> free to .1n~
reque-,11ng 1hem. Abortwn'
v.ould itbo be pro\ldel.I
conltl.lent1ally anl.I "ithout
charge
"Since the~ 're going to hJ' c
sex any \\Jy, \\C ma) J'> ''ell be
there 10 prO\IUC the nece,,J~
medical respon-.e. · thc)
r.e..ii.oned.
T his "ai. met "'ith ra'o in
the press and nov. the
pdrcnt:. \\ere almu'>t totJll) free
of the rei.pon!libility of the
"pre\umed" oblig.11ion to
prc-.cnbe a ce n .1in hfe,I) le to
their children
Of course. the committee abo
compa'>'>IOnJICI) \lcppcJ Ill 10
ha'e the ho!)pitJI !reel) J'>'>l'>t
individual .. \\hO had contrJctcd
AIDS a.,, once again. dealing
\\ith the comequcnc.c'> \\.l\ less
polnicall) \Olatilc thJn Je.1l10g
\\ ith the C:IU\e!>.
The resident" J1d h;l\C one
n.1ggin!! probkm thJt the
commmee cou IJ not n.~'oh c 10
c\enone\ '.tt1,fai:t1on O'er lhc.
)C.tr; the reJI nt:ite t.i\c.' hJJ
more th.in qu.1drurlc.J ;.a, 1he
hudge1 rc:quircmc.·11i... str.11ncd .ill
J\ JllJbk re,llUfH"'
City u'er kc' 1nc.rc..1,c.d
dratnJt li.;Jll), ,I\ J1J 'IJk\ l:l\C~.
""n" t.1\CS .• ind Jc,clupmcnt
kc" (tor the fc" ''h, ''crc
fortun.11e enouljh to ha'c
pcrnm.,1on 10 tiuild) 1 he
utilities "ere no" t.l.\el.I. 1he
hotel bed t.i\ more than
doubled. and Jn en1er1.11nmcn1
tax wa!. implemented.
Without nc"' buildang the
infra,1ruct11re '>lJrt1.:J Ill
deteriorate. Ne" busine..,,c, had
!)topped com111g w the tlm n for
year' no" ~!Jn) wuld not "ell
their home!> bccJu:>e hou"ng
\\..1!> mu'h che.1pcr 1n nc.irby
\'.Ommun1tics JnJ the CO I Of
I" ing ''a\ lo" c r
Peopk "ere beginning to feel
trapped 1n a l.11bp1Jated
communll) in home.., the' C\\Ull.I
not :.ell .ind beg.in grumbling
thJt 1he onl) ''orth,,h1le perk
\\a!> the free "drug:> "
M.1m "ere IJte on P·" ang
1llc1r real C!>latc IJ\cs. Other-.
pur ha,cd their hou-.ehl)IJ
)Uppltci. m nearb) c1t1e' to ,3,~
on the !).lie' ta" and Ill c.Jtl h .1
mo,1e al a IO\,er Cll!>I.
Even oui of to" n guc't
stJ)Cd 111 hotel' an a neJrb) ci t).
The comm111ee met agJin. The
mceuns turned i.our .... hen the
chairman SU~Cl>led lhot
Q>lkcting re.ii c,t.lle ta\C'> tic
di continued ·" the rc,1Jcnt1,
"'ere not going to pay them
an)'\loll).
T he comm1tke \Oted to
remove the chairman ~tating
that he haJ UClumbcd to
"mor31 defca11~m" :ifter ef'1ng
the c.'llmmun1ty bnlhantl) ,.,
ch:i1r 1ncc it" inception. The
a&rced·to rc~-ommend..1t1on wa
10 Oo.ll • nd 1.ell more bomh
~ince this h:td pro,idcd cai.h
l)ncc hcfore. 'lhi'i made \C1N:
anJ \\U applauJcJ.
In u m0111er ol month' the
commun1t' C\)ulJ not meet the
bond re11rcmen1 p >ment' nd
comcncd a,ain. 1 he comm11te
\\IS frU'>lfatcd :&nd purposed to
determine ho\\' they found
them~ch ' 1n th1 prcJ1 ment
in the fiN pl cc.
h i ued 11'. report nJ at'>
ronclu ion m .Jc he Jlinc in
the local ne\lo per. ''Our C1t)'
l=iscal Pr I m Re ult From
Re 1an ui.h Admini tratioM."'
'The Pre iJcnt h1J ( 1lcd 10
intcrYcnc ind dol ~•lh the
need of Liberal 1llc and the
FNeral aovemmcnt mu t p )
for •heir nc1tcn.
So thi wee the ~ m ltl'C
went on to Wa hlngton, 0 .
and lbM' the nc rrom
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Satwday M•v 23. 1112 a3
It's Ind¥ tlirae again!~
Race day facts
What: The 76th running
of the Indianapolis 500.
When: Sunday, May 24,
~rting at 8 a.m.
,Where: Television -
Channels 3, 7, 10 and 42;
Radio-Station XTRA.
Who: Thirty-three drivers
have qualified for this year's
race, including one woman,
seven rookies, represent·
atives from seven different
countlies and nine past
champions.
Al stUe: More than S 1
million in prize money for
the winning race team.
DefendinB champ Rick
Mears, Wtth a chance to
repeat for only the fifth
time in the history of the
race, could become the first
driver ever to win five titles.
However, fellow four·time
w inners A.J. Foyt and Al
Unser are also in this year's
field. 'rd Prnt
Sunday's lineup
Row 1 -1 u •u Gut!irem 2
fdd J' C/K't~ 1 r j M.Hl(J AndtC'll1
lto't\ 2 -4 Aoe Lu~end)k 5
Gary Bt·llt>ob.iui.eo, (> M•< h.lt>I
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R~ 3 -; Sco11 tlr.iytoo, 8
OaMy ~!11\an, 9 Riek Me.ii'\
Row 4 -10 Bo~ R<ah.:i!, 11
Emerson f1ttcpaldl: 12 Al Uns.t•r
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Row S -1J. 5t.ln ro,, 1-4 John
.\rnlr ctt1J. 15 R·frtc 8.achel.in.
Ro"' 6 -1', R·Phill;j,e Ca.lite,
1 ~ > "tt Pruell, 18 John Paul Jr.
Ro" 7-t<J R·Paul TraC\. 20,
J~ff ,l.11dr~1t• !l Jim CrJ,vford
Ro" u..: ~:? ~I Un.,.·• :? J ·\J
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D .11111 I 1\><.on }0 Tom !:>nc\J
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Arie Luyendyk, pictured here waving to the crowd after winning the Indianapolis 500 in 1990, will be back in the hunt again Sundav.
Mears, Foyt and Unser chase after history in 76th running of race
Ro~rt Guerrero -he's got the
pole position for Sunday's race.
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For Details
T he roar of revving engines, the smell of
burning rubber and tne anticipation of a
near fatal collision in the Mid-May air
can only mean one thing:
It's Indy time again!
When the flag goes. up Sunday morning it
will mark the 76th running of the Indianapolis
500 -an American sports icon on par with
the World Series, the Super Bowl and the
Kentucky Derby practically since its
conception back in 1933.
Coverage begins at 8 a.m., and this year's
race has plenty at stake -even beyond the
S 1 million-plus prize awarded to the winner.
Def ending champion Rick Mears wall be
gunning for his fifth tide, but to accomplish
this unprecedented feat he must O\crcome a
record-setting field of 33 \etcran and rookie
drivers.
To help you handicap this }car's C\Cnt, ....
here's a closer look at some of the race~ \\ho
figure to challenge for the trophy:
• Mears, 40, of Jupiter, Fla., started at the
pole last year for a record sixth time and held
off a hard-charging Michael Andretti to add to
championships won in 1980. '84 and '88.
This time Mears will began his quest further
back, from the third row, where his qualifying
speed of 224.594 miles per hour was good for
the No. 9 position.
• Roberto Guerrero, 33, of San Juan
Capistrano grabbed his first pole position and
helped the field establish a qualifying record
average speed of 223.712 m.p.h. -more
than five m.p.h. faster than the mark set IJ':.t
}Car. Guerrero. who has }Ct to \\In an Ind,
tttlc, a\eraged 232.482 rn p h for four
qualifying laps to edge Eddie ChCC\.N oi
Aspen. Colo • "ho "111 start an the 1'.o 2 i.pot
• Mano Andretta oi Nazareth, Pa • '"on his
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last and only title back in 1969. but qualar> ing
third always makes him a threat. Other
Andrctta's entered include Michael -second
to Mears last )'ear -John and Jcii.
• Arre Luycnd)k of the Netherlands took
the checkered flag two years ago and is one oi
the favorites again this year, earning the No 4
pos1t1on, one spot ahead of Gar>
Bettenhausen.
Other drivers of special note include t\.\O
veterans and a rookie. In row eight, Al Um,cr •
and A.J. Fo}t would lo\e nothing bencr thJn
to achie"e career wm number five pnor to
\1ears. Unser won titles an 1970 '71. '78 Jnd
'87, \\hile Fo~t hoisted the trophv in 1961,
'64. '67 and '77.
One row bJd., an rO\\. nine L' n St ilnlC)
"ill be the far)t female dm er to qua I\ i.ance
Janet Guthrie broke do" n the b<.'nder b.macr
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Subaru's new Legacy provides the utility of a station wagon with the performance that comes from a turbocharged engine.
Versatile ··
performer
Subaru's new family car scores high
in practicality, individuality and driving fun
1992 Subaru Lepcy Tourln1 Wapn LE
The price: Bate f)fke -$21,645; A.$ t~ -$22,2•9
The guta: Turbo(har t, 2.2·1it r, Hi·val\.c. four·cyhndcr engine th.X
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Spring Oearance Sale
·y ou ma)1 have conceded the fact The Legacy Touring Wagon. also Subaru officials also tout the Touring
: that you need a lot of practicality outperforms your average station wagon. Wagon's looks. The wagon borrows from
• and utility in your family car, but It has all-wheel drive, anti·lock brakes, the lines of the company's Legacy Sport
:that doesn't mean you can't also have a four-speed automatic transmission and an Sedan, which also lent its engine to the
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And while you're ill 1t, fool...s lil-.e a mild-mannered performer -eye-catching, either. The luggage rack ,
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why not e\press your the hood scoop is a tipoff that something sunroof ano hood scoop clutter the car's
ind1viduali)m with a car is awry -the wagon's 2_.2-liter, four-conservative appearance. Then again, I
you y.,on 't see at e\ef) cylinder engine is turbocharged to boost wouldn't expect a station wagon to be a
stoplight? its output to 160 horsepower and 181 babe magnet, anyway.
The Subaru Legacy pounds-feet of torque. On the inside, the Touring Wagon has
Touring Wagon Lt, Weighing in at more than 3,300 a basic layout of controls ano gauges. It
vvh1ch quictry hit the pounds, the wagon has plenty of power has a wealth of standard features,
market th is spring, has to surprise an unsuspecting bully driver in including power windows and mirros, air
the versatility to offer this one of those pseudo muscle qrs. It can conditioning, an 80-watt stereo, cruise
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many families "(about Accords and spend hours t,Ying to pick compact disc player, security system and
$22,000). their cars out in crowded parking lots, the mud flaps. Options thJt normally come
The car certainly has Legacy Touring Wagon offers plenty of from the factory, like leather scats, aren 't
practicality going 1or 1t. uniqueness. Subaru is sort of a boutique available, which is unfortunate. I found
To b('g1n with, it's a station wagon. It auto maker to begin with, selling mulh the car's cloth SCJts to be too gaudy.
seats five comfortably. and it has an fewer cars in the U.S. than its major The Legacy Touring Wagon pro\/~ a
ample cargo area with a scrolling cover. It Japanese competitors. And the Touring station wagon doesn't have to be entirely
has durabfc cloth seats, and it gets a Wagon is a limited-edition model, as boring. It's a car you can use to take the
respectable 18 miles per gallon in city Subaru will make only 300 for the U.S. kids to T-ball practice, and you \\On't
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driving and 23 on the highway. market in 1992. have to be afraid to use the passing lane.
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not to. Stop by for a test drive at your eartlest possible convenience.
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;NEW 92
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SMt •• 72 tn ••• plblealion
OVER70PRE
88 HYUNDAI EXCEL GL 87 MERCURY TOPAZ GS
5 Spd, Lo miles, Like New (2HZJ729) Auto, Air, Many Extras (1SDL092)
4995
87 PLYMOUTH HORIZAN 89 PONTIAC LE MANS
Auto, P/SAir, (2DSG811) Auto, Air, PIS (2MOE194)
9 5
86 FORD TEMPO 88 NISSAN SENTRA
Air, Cass, Custom Whls (2DJS194) Auto, Air, PIS (2JYC503)
3995 95
87FORD EXP 87 FORD TEMPO GL
Auto, Air, PIS Slllroof (2EVH223) Auto, Air, PIS, Loaded (2EZW639)
995 95
86 NISSAN PULSAR 89 NISSAN SENTRA WGN
Auto, Air, Sunroof (044997) Auto, PIS, Air (2NFT 418)
95
87 DODGE DAKOTA P.V.
5 spd, 37K Miles(~)
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12,995
(Serial # 1000 33) 1 At This P rice!
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89 FORD ESCORT LX 90 FORD ESCORT LX 89 TOYOTA CAMRY WAGON
Auto. Air, PIS (2HUF480) Auto, Air, PIS (2GTD312) V-6. Auto, Air, More (2NR0892)
595 95
87 TOYOTA COROLLA 88 TOYOTA CAMRY 88 TOYOTA SUPRA TARGA
Air, Cass, Tilt (2ECW270) Auto, P/S, Air (2GNF994) Auto, Air, Loaded, (2LCX427)
9 5 995
89 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE 89 TOYOTA COROLLA 88 TOYOTA CELICA CONV
Auto, Air, PIS (2NKR026) Auto, Air, PIS (2KWK171) Auto, loaded (2JVS213)
995 7595 11 995
86 TOYOTA CAMRY 87 TOYOTA CELICA GT 88 FORD VAN CONVERSION
Auto, Air, PIS, More (1 RYG351 ) Auto, Air, Many Extras (117811) Roll Alone,V..S,TV,loaded (2YT J986)
995 7995 12
88 SUBARU GL 4x4 90 TOYOTA XTRA CAB P.V. 91 TOYOTA DX XTRA CAB
Air, Stereo, like New, (2PGB525) 5 spd, Air, More (4069920) 4x4 P.V., Auto, Air, Motl (4E6S490)
95 10795
88 ISUZU IMPULSE 88 TOYOTA CRESSIDA 91 TOYOTA MR2
Auto, Air, Sooroof,Mort (2HKW81) Auto, Sunroof I Loaded (2HGR764) 5 Spd,Ak, Like New (2TOH778)
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Buying in 'fleet' usually
makes fo r lower ·prices
Q I have heard that
various businenes
off er "fleet" pricing
o to their members or
employees. What docs this
mean, and is it a better price
than I can bargain for
myself?
A: A "Fleet" price is a
quantity discount. Most dealers
try to make as much profit on
individual deals as possible
But when a compJny buys a
"tleet" of vehicle!>, (or refers
members or employee!> to a
dealer), the dealer not only
makes more money, he also
reduces inventory, which helps
him obtain better prices and
rebates from the manuf JCturl'r.
This allows mO!>t dealers to
offer a better price on tlcct
sales.
A few weeks ago, I
brou ht my car to my
mec anic lf or air conditioning
service. He told me there
was irreparable damage.
Apparently the receiver-dryer
had not been working
properly. What could have
happenedl
A: The comNon \\J~
pr0bably Cc'IU!>ed U\ \\Jtl'r in
the system, \\h1ch undl·r
normal Opl•rat1on , '' fl'rllO\ l'd
by the rcce H'r·drH'r
\\/hen tht• \\ .ltl'r '" not
dispersed, h) dmt hloril .Kit!
forms and com i..1011 t.U...l''
place
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I ha\(! a bad leak in the
rack and pinion or my
" ford Escort. I have
been to several mechanics,
and they say it has to be
replaced and will be
expensive.
The mechanics told me to
find out if there was recall on
that part of the Escort. I
called the Ford garage and
they didn't know. Can you
check this out and tell me
\\hat I should dol
A: We chcd:cd with the
Ford Motor Co. and the
National Hishway Traffic ~
Safety Administration. There
\\.Cre no recalls for rack and
pinion steering on the 1984
Ford Escort. To confirm a
rccJll call NHTSA on their toll
free number: (800) 424-9393.
It is fairly common for
steering geJrs to develop leaks
when they get old. Usually
rack and pinion steering uni~
hJ\ c to be removed and
d1Jnsed as a unit, therefore
the bill will be relatively high.
Qul~t1on5 for chis column
on automot \ e mainten.ince
.11 1 rqJJ,r ~hould be
.uldr1..•:,~cd to· The Auto Tutor,
The Automoblle Club of
So• :hem Caltiornia, care oi
th£ D.i 1~ Pilot, P.O. Bo\
1 St 1) Co::.tJ A ll'!>J 92628. The
Auto Club also pro\ ides an
auto miorm.1t1on cenlt'r direct
line (2131 Nl-4487.
6-month
ease
o No down-
payment
o S-Cl~
included
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Mercury's new Capri XR2 convertible, with a turbocharged 16-valve four-cylinder engine, was designed with young professionals in mind.
Carefree Capri
Versatile and affordable, Mercury's new convertible is built for fun
T he Capri, Mercury's affordable, versatile
front-wheel-drive convertible, will offer
buyers an even greater choice of colors
and interior trim in 1992.
In 1992, the Capri will be available in an
Everglade green shade, as \\ell as dark chN·
coal. Addit1onall)•, Capri buyers also v.ill be
able to select an optional leather interior and
two new blue colors later in the year
Capri 1s available in two sene~. C.1pri .rnd
XR2. The Capri series combine:. ,rn dcctroni-
cally fuel-injected 1.6-liter doub1e O\erhNd-
cam engine with either a fh.e-spC<.'d manual or
optional four-speed electronic automatic
transaxle. The XR2 is equipped "1th a turbo-
charged 1.6-litcr engine with J ii\c·:.pcecl
mi'\nual transaxle.
"Since its introduction in 1990, the Capri
has fulfilled its mission by appeal ng to )'Oung
professionals who want a car "'1th personality
that also is affordable and versatile for every-
day use,'' said Lee R. Miskowski, Ford vice
president and Lincoln-Mercury general man-
ager. "The 1992 Capri remains a fun-to-drive
car, which continues to combine· versatility
with good customer value."
A rnong Cipri's :.tandard features arc driver·
side air bag supplemental restraint system
po" er steering, po'' er four-wheel disc brakes.
tinted glJss, dual remote po''er mirrors, po'' er \\ i ndo\\ :., electronic A,\.1/FM stereo
radio, variable intermittent \\indshield '"pcrs,
digital clock, leather·\\rappcd steering \\heel
and three-point rcilr scat belts.
For 1992, Capn also rccc1\C!> JS stand.ud
equipment dual map lights integrated into the
rc.uview mirror. Capri ha!> abOut nine cubic
icct of cargo spact> with the soft top up.
Options include automatic tranSJ\IC. .1ir
cond1 t1oncr, casselte player, aluminum \\heels
and the hard top, which comes with rear win-
dow defrost. New for 1992 is an optional
cruise control.
S tandard items on the XR2 include a rear
spoiler, fog lamps, aluminum wheels, air
conditioning, cruise control, unique handling
suspension, ca)S('tte player and the turbO·
charged engine with bOost gauge. Also for
1992, the XR2 receives low profile 15-inch
tir~ mounted on new three-spoke aluminum
\\heels
The MNcury Capri has .Jn international her-
itage. Ford's Chia Studios in Italy styled the
c tcrior, "'hilc the interior design was done by
ltald~ign SpA. of Turin, Ital).
The J}O\\Crtrain and chassis were de\elopcd
in conjunction with Mazda, in which Ford has
a 25 percent ~u1ty. Ford of Australia began
building ti~ Capri at its assembly plant in
Broadmcadows in mid-1990.
ur new lease pro ...
gram is almost too
good to believe.
lease is guaranteed. By
Mercedes ... Benz and Fletcher
Jones Motorcars.
The interest factor is
so low that monthly
This new program
applies to all new Mercede~
payments are liter ...
ally, hundreds of
dollars lower.
You don't need
a downpayment or
a security deposit.
Just your good credit.
I Had a Hard Tune
Believing it Myself.
And these are closed ...
end leases, so the value of
your car at the end of the
·®
Benz sedans and wagons,
with the exception of the
SOOE and 600 SEL.
Stop by our showroom
today. We'll show you some
numbers that will make a
o Rock-bottom FLErCHER JONES
M·O·T·O·R·C·A·R·S
believer out of you.
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HUNTINGTON BEACH I
MERCURY *LEA I G
SPECIALIST*
Specializing
"The Plan-Cease"
Drive u. new car every 2 years
at a fr ac tion o Hie co. t.
1992 TOWN CAR EXECUTIVE
One at this price $39400 PLAN LEASE
FOR 24 MONTHS
MO. + TAX
$4.SOO cash down plus 1st. sec urity deposit. bcense tees. Futixe vakit $16,984.
Includes purchast option. Total ot payments S9216. Based on 15,000 mies I* ye&r· °" IPPfOWd c:®l (603446)
NEW 1992 GRAND MARQUIS
6 at this price
ORIG. SUGG. RETAIL ........................ $23,017
LESS BEACH DISCOUNT ..................... -2,522
LESS FACTORY REBATE ...................... -500
LESS CUSTOMER REBATE ................. -1,000
J~/b~ s 1 a 995°0
671654.~710361 , 731017 731!1. 731025, 73465 ..
LINCOLN
Quality is Job 1.
1992 CONTINENTAL
EXECUTIVE
One at this price $33900 PLAN LEASE
FOR 24 MONTHS
MO. + TAX
$4500 cash down plus 1st MCWJty deposit. license fees FutUte value $17,679 Includes
pwc:Nse option. Total ol payments S8.1 « Based on 15 000 miles per year On
approved credit. (607096).
NEW 1992 SABLE
ORIG. SUGG. RETAIL ........................ $19,663
LESS FORD ADDED DISCOUNT .......... -700
LESS BEACH DISCOUNT .................. ~ .. -1,986
LESS CUSTOMER REBATE ................. -1,000
i~~E s 15 995oo
' 631060, 631057
NEW 1992
MERCURY CAPRI
Two at this price $2 5500 PLAN LEASE
FOR 24 MONTHS
.MO.+ TAX
$1000 cash down plus 1st, security deposit, license fees. FutUte value S8387 lllciudes
purchase optJon. Total of payments S6360 Based on 15.000 ml.es per year On
approved eted•l (602010) (602009)
NEW 1992 COUGAR
6 at this price
ORIG. SUGG. RETAIL ........................ $18, 136
LESS FORD ADDED DISCOUNT ......... -2 ,305
LESS BEACH DISCOUNT ...................... -836
YOUR $14 99500 PRICE 1 .
eo1159,918171,818189 9f1928,629784 929785
SPECIAL PURCH(tSE
'91 TOWN CARS
SPECIAL PURCHASE
'91 CONTINENTALS*
3 TO CHOOSE FROM
EACH INDIVIDUALLY PRICED FROM
ONE AS LOW AS
#743676 15,712 MILES
2 TO CHOOSE FROM
EACH INDIVIDUALLY PRICED
ONE AS LOW AS
#730983, 16,511 MILES
*All special purchase vehicles are pre-owned, professionally maintained Ford Program Rental Cars, balance of year/,000 • mile hmlted warranty from Ford Motor Co. Included.
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91 MUSTANG LX '88 SABLE GS '88 SAAB 900 'tf,~N~ihN '86 FORD LTD '89 COUGAR LS '87 CHEV.
va, •uto, AC Auto, AC ~~~T.~LE CAR,IER Crulae, tllt Moonroof, le•th•r CAPRICE CLASSIC
tu11u I Phone Loaded Lo8Cled, lo (108418) PW, lo,lo ml. ICNlded, nice c•r Low ml.(770950) •• equ P· '
progr•m unit (130771) (OOOMO) (133324) (127130) lo mll•• (122158)
10995
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Passenger comforts on the 190E 2.6 Sportline include air conditioning and climate and cruise control.
Sporting character
New Mercedes-Benz 190 Class f ea tu res
firmer shocks, wider wheels and a faster steering ratio
T he 1992 Mercedes-Benz 190 Class provides
the trad1t1onal Mercedes values of safe ,
qual1t\ and durabilit) in an entry-level 7uxury
LM rJngc cornpmed of t\' o fi\:e·passenger, iour-door
sedJn:» th0 toL1r-o.. lindcr 190E 2. 3 and the
':>l\·C\linder 190E 2.6.
A.ii 190 Cl,h'> cars tor 1992 come with an AfvA./FM '
u llul.ir .intt•nn,1 and 1ntegrclted prewinng for a car
phone. m'" \ J\ailJb c J) .1 dealer-installed option.
L1kl' .1 I 1992 i\lcrcedes Benz models. the 190 Cl.m
" l'qu1ppcd "1th a ':>maller-d1ameter
.., L1.b'>-dC)1gn" )leering wheel which incorporate)
a ri111re comp.1t l 1nrlJtor ior the st.rndard driver-side
J1rbJ~.
f ; tho'e ".rnt1ng a more )porting character,
tl\l're '=' the Sportline option package, being offered
1n ·"nrth America for the fir)t time in·1 991 and
a' .iilable tor the 190E 2 6 sedan (as well as the
m1d-::.1ze 300[ '>cdan and 300CE coupe!
The S1){ rt 1w p.1d.age includes firmer )hocks and
~pnngs, " dL•r \\.heels and tires. a faster steering ratio
.rnd lour-place sport SNt1ng. Cars equipped with
Sportline equipment can be identified by Sportline
b.1d~1ng on the front quarter panel and shift knob.
Introduced 1n the fall of 1983. the 190 Class was
the first group oi smaller t\ \crcedes sed.:ins since
196::! Among the speulll goals for the 190 were
Im' er iuel umsumpt1on th.in other models. ~fety
.. rnd ridc-and-handlinp, qualities equivalent to the
top-of-thC'·l1n<' S-Class large sedans, and a high ratio
01 usable interior space to exterior s1z.c
The rigid passenger compartment of the 190 Class
(based on a potented Mercedes-Benz concept)
incorporates parts made ot a special high-strength
steel alloy. as well as deformable front and rear
"crumple zones" and forked frame members which
help disperse impact energy, especially in offset
collisions.
The fuel tanl.. is mounted abo1tc the rear axle,
.w.ay fro1T1 tht' rear of the car, and is M!parated from
the passenger compartment by a steel panel.
A stand.lfd feature of the 190-Class ca rs is the
Supplemental Restraint Sv)tem which builds on
the protccti"e "alue of the front seatbelts Proneercd
b\ Mercedes, SRS 1s comprised oi a driver-side
.. 11rbag and I.nee bolstl'r as well as emergency
tensioning ~t'Jt-belt r<.>tr .. Ktors fof both driver and
front pas~t'ngl'r.
Standard iuur-\\ heel disc brakes with ABS
anti-locl.. help the dmer maintain steering control
while braking on sl1p\Jcry surfaces. The 190 Class 1s
also equ1pp<'d with a uminum alloy wheels and '185/
6SR 1 S steel belted radial tire).
The 190 Cl.M introduced the inno"at1\e fi,c-linl..
rear suspt.'n~1on "hKh 1s now used throughout the
Mcrccdes-!k•nz model line. The iivt• link !:tuspension
design mJ\..C) for S-Cla'>"> ride quaht) with spor~
car-fike handling, eliminating undesirable rear wheel
steering effects under nearly all driving conditions.
At the s.1mc time, long front and rear suspension
tr a\. el and g.v., prc)sunzt'd shocl.. absorber) help
pro-..ide the smooth ride of the larger Mercedes
models. Prl'.'C1~e control Jnd good "roJcl feel" arc
pro\ ided by power-as)1':>tcd recirculating· ball
'>leering.
Passengl'r comforts .md con\'enicnce items
include standard a1r c:ond1lloning, automatic climJte
control, he,,tccl outside mirrors and windshield
washer nozzles, cruise control, Alv'l/FM stereo
cassette rJdio, power windows, and central locking.
3.9% AVAILABLE FOR
48 MONTHS
BRAND NEW '92 SKYLARK
(641198)
Mfg. Sugg. Retall Prlce •.........•... $15,740
Nabers Discount .............•..••...•.....• $1245
Factory Rebate ................................. $500
'87 OLDS CUTLASS
$
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ORANGE COUNTY. 100 TO CHOOSE FROMll
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pultfmt ElqiQs 51311'2
COOUIG SYSTEM SPECIAL
• Draining & ,.,.ll'IO syslltm with
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THE MORE YOU SPEND~.
THE MORE YOU SAVEi
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YOI S,W 1hll Oft lllHlr: Yw Sne thll IMI lllHM':
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$20000 • $29900 SAVE $ 2000
$300 00 -$499 00 SAVE S '5 00
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SERVICE HOURS:
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Set 8 llm IO 4pm
(714) 722-2084
1966 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA• (714) 722·2000
NEW '92 SEVILLE
Plus tax for 30 months. Closed end lease. Total pymts. $1 6,093.50 Residual $19,079 32
Total drive· off $1, 993.81 on a roved credit GMAC Luxur Lease 808221 One Ont
NEW '92 EL DORADO
Plus tax for 30 months. Closed end lease Total pymts. $16,093.50 Residual $17,719.52
Total dnve off S 1,823.25 on approved credit. GMAC Luxu Lease (600848) One Only
NEW '92 SEDAN DEVILLE
Plus tax lor 36 months. Closed end lea . Total pymls $19,312.20. Residual $16,002 56
Total drive off $1.761.45 on a roved credit GMAC Luxur Lease 20 1183 One Onl
'91 ~EO
PRtZM •·DR
STA ESA
3 DR HATCHIACK
5 sp, trans, EPA, IST. 40 CITY
47 Hwy!
s7799 OR s99 :~.
P lus tax & .89 unts for S9 mon1ht Of opproved er.tit. CloMd end tease with option to buy at
resldeuol of Sl, 137.60. Cop Red. SllM.20 plus 1st months poyrNf'rt & S190 lie. fee. Total to ltort
S1573.61. Full term mileage 75,000. Exe»ss mil~ chorgld at .10 cents per mile. Total of
payments S6l50.17. 2 of this prle» (535013, 53soon
Air Bag, 2 to choose!
'-11,799 .. $] 59 =
Plus 1ox & .69 c•nts for 59 montht on..,.....,.. Ci'edlf, Ctoeed 9"d ._.with Option to buy ot
restdeuol of S5968.40. Cop Red. $661.31 ,eue 18t ,,...... r:r'*'t. 12'7'2 lie. rw. t'oeat to.._..
S11S7.7l. Full tum mlleoge 75;000. EJllCeM chol91d at . Centi pw mlle. Total fll ~mlftts
S10,tS2. 13. 2 ot this price. (07051t, os.9) •
1.5 llter, 102 HP, 11Nlt fold rear seats
& much morel
Air Bag, 2 to choose!
Plus tax & .19 cents for 59 montM on approved credit. CloMO end lease with option to buy crt retlduol of S-4119.95. Cop flted. 1911.65 ptus 1st months payment. S227 lie. fee. Total to •tort S1421.3S. Full term ml .... 7'AOO. Ex~ charged at .10 cents per m ite. Total of
payments "251.15. 2 at thfl pt'b. (02'691, 022066>
COSTA MESA mmm~mm.
''EXCLUSIVE''
IN1RODUCING THE
0ne of a kindgraphics. fK,tOry air cond, stereo
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Super Supra: Toyota' 1 2m I
The new Supra has a standard driver·side air bag and an optional steel outer-sliding sunroof and removable Sport Roof.
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You Expect. We Oellverl
19131 Beath Bl 405 & PCH t 00-96-ACURA; 142..()()95
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All agree, Eagles 'jobbed,' 8-7
~ Estancia almost pulls off major upset,
but In the end. just too many gremlins.
By Roger Carlson
6pof1I Edllar
LA MIRADA -They had a
taste of the sweet upset victory -
that much can't be taken away.
That the Estancia High Eagles an
fact had the upset victory snatched
away by the gremlins of baseball is
another matter.
Rallying from a three-run deficit to tie it in the
si.xth and send it into extra innings; scoring four
times in the top of the ninth to stun No. 2-secded
La Mirada behind one clutch effort after another
... it all went down the drain Friday afternoon a
the host Matadores pulled off a miracle rally in
the bottom of the ninth with five runs to eliminate
the Estancia Eagles from the CIF 3-A playoffs, 8-
7. •
That much is for the record; but the story which
won't be told by the numbers remains the focal
Sailors
escape .
ambush
~Newport Harbor volleyball
extended to five games
before dropping Capo Valley.
By Oemls Brostemous
SPolU wrtllf
NEWPORT
BEACH -New·
port Harbor High
boys volleyball
coach Dan Glenn
was teUin& anyone
that would listen
this week that Capistrano Valley
was a dan1erous team for his Sail-
ors in the second round o{ the 4-A
playoffs.
point. In short, the Eagles de erved to up!>et a
standout La Mirada team, and de crvcd to ad-
vance to Tue day's second round.
When it was over all coaches Ken Millard and
Paul Troxel could do was to soothe pain fo r their
Eagles. "We told them how proud we were of this
team," said Troxel, a team which at one point lost
si.x straight Pacific Coast l..eaguc encountc~. "It's
hard, we graduate everyone but one (Matt
Johner}," continued T roxel.
"They got knocked on their butts and just kept
~citing up and coming back. You know, we're not
JUSt talking baseball. We want these !...ids going in
the right direction, nnd then to have it taken a"'ay
like thDt. This was tough.
"We just got jobbed big ume. La M1rada's
coach (Tony Corrent e) came over to me and said
he was embarrassed. The fi r 1 base umpire came
over to me and said, 'Coach, you got jobbed.'
The final stake in Estancia's heart came in the
bottom of the ninth as a L3 Mirada got new life
when what appeared to be a game-ending double
play was ruled "no tag" by the third base umpire,
as second baseman Joe Hernandez fielded the
See JOBBEO/C2
Saturdly
May 23, 1992
The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sport Editor Roaer Carl on .... ~2·4330 e~t.387
Section c
Cherie Nagy·bowlinwc3
Sports on 1V·radio/C3
C lassif ied/C6
CdM executed, 5-4
~Sea Kings fall victim to too many
miscues en route to CIF 3-A opening loss.
By Richard Dunn
SPol1s Writer
EL MONTE -Each )'ear, ff :rnd
when El Monte I ligh merits a spot
in the ClF playoffs, its baseball
coach will formulate a special date
with his wife.
Well, actually it's a st udy session
-with dinner included -but the
added research paid off this year for the Mission
Valley League champion Lions, who nipped visi t-
ing Corona del Mar, 5-4, on Friday in the fi rst
round of Southern Section 3-A playoffs .
"I knew Corona del Mar was an excellent ball
club bccau~e I studied them at a library along the
coast," said veteran El Monte Coach Nick Monte-
ro, who 'icwed making the playoffs this spring as
'imply icing on the cake to a great season.
··For the last 20 )'Car , anytime we get into the
pla>orr,, m)' wife and l dme do"n 10 whe re\er
we re playing and stay for dinner. We go to the Ji.
branes and get the newspapers do"n there, and
(CdM) sure got grear coverage. We look forward
to 1t every year and do it on the day the playoff
pairings come out (in this case, last Monday). We
make 11 our annual scouting day, but n's more like
a d.11c."
Corona del Mar ( 14-11 ), which staged a top-of-
the-scventh·anning comeback to make it close,
stranded two runners in f1,e different innings,
leaving a total of 11. But a bulldog effort by El
Monte left-hander Robert Romos. "ho improved
10 8-1 with has route-going ouung, turned the Sea
Kings away.
Cd M starter C.W. Ram!.a), who will be a re-
cruited walk-on pla)'Cr for Pepperdine ne"<l year,
pitched well enough to "1n, but four errors behind
him and the lack of clutch hilling resulted in the
final chapter for Coach Scou Mager!.' club.
"I think it "as our inab11t1~ 10 e>.ecute today,"
Magers said. ··we had our chances. It always
seemed lake \.\-C h.11.J to b.:ittlc baci... C \\ dad what
See COM/C2
Almost as if to prove Glenn pro-
phetic. the Sailor$ had to dodge a
bullet of mammoth proportions Fri·
day night before escaping with a 9-
15, 15·11, 14-16i. 15-13, 15-5 deci-
sion over the Coutars.
~~O..~Ptl.~
Costa Mesa's Rita Crockett·Roys-ter ...... ill be diving for loose balb this ...... ccll:cnd at Seal Beach Open stop of the Women's Profe sionaJ Volle) ball Association.
"Capo is a team similar to the
way we were last year," said Glenn,
referring to his up tart band of '91
which reached the championship
match before bowing out. "They
start five jun ion ,and play with a lot
of emotion. They really came out
swinging ...
Top-seeded Newport ( 17· J) ad-
vances to play Santa Barbara in the
semifinals next Wednesday. The
Sailors arc guaranteed to be on the
road.
"I haven't even thought about
that (what's ahead)." said Glenn in
the aftermath of the 3-hour, J().
minute strugle. "I've been focusing
all week on Capo Valley. And I've
been sayina all week long. 'Capo
See SAILORSJa
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She's enjoying the· best of two · worlds of volleyball
By Richard OUM
Sclorts Wltllr
Rita Crockett-RO) ter 1. com1dcrcd one of thl!
\\Orld's top players, but you'd nc,cr !...now it Crom c"<am-
ining the Women's Profe 1on:il \'ollc)ball soc1at1on
(WPV A) ecdings on a given tour-,top \.\-cd.:cnd.
Why? Well, by the tame Crockett· Ro) tcr joins the
ro be ch tour sh 's behind the 11m1·,
Crockett-RO) ter, 3-l, spend' mlht or her month an
Italy playing profe ion:illy, earning a "sL\·figure" salJry
and raising her 4Vl·)'car-oh.I daughter, Marrit:i Nicole
Royster. .
Her European indoor ca ... on goc' from September 10
May, so. when he arrives home m Co ... tn Mc a to begin
the summer pro be ch tour. mln) of her peer' ha'c al-
ready accumul:lled point and tal>.cn the lead.
Cou"n
··1 he) don't g1' c )OU the point you earned the year
before, ~l I end up being ceded I th or 20th," said
Croc!...ctt-Ro)' ter. seeded 11th th1 \\edend JI the
SS0.000 Seal Deach Open along ''ith partner Lisa
Strand-\taa ·11·, harJ (bl!lllg 'ceded low) because )OU meet the
tup f1,c 1c.1ms in the econd round. You ha\e hard
!Z<lmc:' c.uly in the tournament, so until l get enough
point -b) \\inning a fifth or a C\enth or taking a
third -it' n:alh hard until mid-cason for me. But 1f
)OU ·re p.11icn1, 11 ·P·'> off in the end ''hen the bag tour-
n 1mcnl\ ct'me up.''
Crod.cu-Roy,ter. 13th on the WPVA career e::irnang.
l"t (S35.356.6:?) anJ 16th in points (527), has teamed
"1th fuur partner' to place an the top four nine ttmc .
1 he Coors Light Seal Beach Open. _the 'L\lh e\ent on . .
C.IPOll
the 1 -cit) "omen\ pro beach tour. feature 3:? of the
top t\\O·player 1c.11ns 1n the nation compding an a dou-
ble-chminauon tournament. It' 1he onl)' !.top in Or-
ange County and a prelude to the l...3s Vegas Shootout
(May 30-31 ). "here the tour' top eight te.um "111 com-
pete for a S.50,000 pur ... e.
Crockett-RO\\tcr. a member of the United !:ltates' 11·
\Cr-medal \\tnn1ng 'olk)blll team an the 1984 ~An
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something '~e ha'e h.l "or~ :it M~ hu,band' \Cry up·
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Cl saturday, May 23, 1992
Eagles
rally for
8-3 win
By Joe Schlosser
Soolts Wl'lcr
ORAN GE Calvary
Olapel H1gh's Eagles found
themselves reeling before
the) even got to the plate
on Friday afternoon.
But that didn't last long
for the Engles, who came
back from a 3-0 deficit to
defeat visiting St. Margaret's
of San Juan Capistrano 8-3
1n the first round of the CIF
Small Schools division.
The Eagles move on to
the second round with the
\ 1ctof) and wilJ face the
\\Inner of the Cal Lutheran·
Cal Poly matchup on Tues-
dJ).
Cal\ary, pla) ing host at
Hart Park in O range,
)macked St. Margaret's
patching for 10 hits on the
Ja\, scoring at least one run
m each of the first four in-
ning~
"We didn't expect to find
our~eh es trnihng.'' said Cal·
\ .11"\ Coach Dale \\'alker.
""hose team came into the
~.ame "'1th Arrowhead I cague Champion crcden-
11.ils "To tell you the truth
"'c were really surprised to
tic do" n."
Eagle starter Danny Full-
c:r began the game on a M>ur
note, allowing three runs in
the first frame, but he re-
gained his composure and
ended up the winning pitch·
er afterall Fuller, "'ho was
7-1 in conference, lasted fi"e
full innings, giving up only
the three runs in the first,
striking out four, "'h1lc wall-
ing three in the \JCtOf)
"Danny's arm \\3S JU'>t a
little dead. but he battled it
off after that slow '>tart,"
.tdded Waller "faef)body
1-. hilling right now, so "e
weren't really womed about
being three down ."
The Eagles "'ere hilting
all right . .111 nine pla)Cr in
the Cahary starting lineup
rc.1ched base safely, all bu t
™o players tallied a hit
1 railing J-0 after half an
inning. Cal"ary got right at
Tartan pitcher Mitch Kelley,
t.1lrng l\\O runs themselves
in the fir'it
After not~hrng the game
at J in the second inning.
The Eagle., put three acros'>
Ill the third and nc,er
1,)()1..Cd b.1cl.
Kcllev took the los'> for
St Margaret's. p1tch1ng
three and a third. gl\lng up
, runs and 9 hits to Cahary
h.tt'>men
Right fielder Sabe Young-
er had a big day w11h the
'1t1ck. driving in three run ...
-.tcahng ~o bases and '>COr·
ang once to lead the Eagles.
In the third. Younger sin-
gled in first baseman Joe
Jones and e\.entuall\ cJme
around to ~Ort on· DJnnv
Sundquist's sacrifice Oy .
Younger, who made a
sen at1onal d1\1ng grab in
the founh inning, singled up
the middle to score t"o in
the top half of the inning.
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Manarch1' Blanton I , I ,
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Marina with 12-hit assault
In CIF 5-A baseball opener.
By Bany Faulkner
SPOl1S Wrtts
SANTA ANA
-Costa Mesa _ ..... l,
re ident Billy
Blanton and
David Knuff
are. perhaps,
more noted for
connecting on the football field
than the base ball diamond.
But the former Mater Dei High
quarterback and receiver, re·
spccti"ely, combined to c:1p the
Monarchs' 10-0 victory over Ma-
rina in the first-round CIF 5-A
baseball playoff opener Friday at
Mater Dei.
K.nuff, runnina at second base.
picked up the cutveball $i&n from
the Manna catcher ond relayed it
to Blanton at &he plate. The All·
Clf ~ignal caller accepted the All·
CJF tight end's lip and belted the
breaking pitch O\'Cr the left-field
wall for a grand slam. It wa Blan-
ton's second homer of the game
and gave him six RBI.
"Knurr gave me &he sign and it
was the right call," said Blanton,
who has five dingers on the year.
"I sat on the curve, and 1 hit it
out."
Mater Dei advances to meet
Riverside Poly, a 7-4 winner Fri-
day over San Gabriel, Tuesday at
a site to be aetcrmined by coin
nip.
Hitters for the fourt h-seeded
Monarchs (22-4) needed liule help
deciphering Viking pitching, as
they banged out 12 hits to back
the ma terful mound work or SC·
nior right-bander Rich Silva.
Silva, who improved to 9-1, went
the distance, yicldina just six hits
and one walk. He struck out only
four, but two came back-to.back to
leave Mari na runners stranded at
second and third in the founh.
Silva also ide-stepped a Vi-
kinp' surge in the opening frame,
as the visitors put two men in
scoring position with a pair of sin·
gles and a sacrifice bunt. Marina
cleanup hitter Joe Snyder lined a
ny ball to Caner in center field,
for the second out, and the Stan-
ford-bound outfielder gunned to
the plate well ahe;rd ' of Nick
D'Amato, who had tagged from
third.
In addition to the th ree Mater
Dei homers, which included Cart·
er's solo blast in the third, the
Monarchs' benefited from four
Marina errors in the fint three in·
nin41 to forge 1 2·0 lead •&ainst
Vikings' itaner Nick St. Georae.
"Ir they play better dcfenie in
the early inninp, they may ha~e Ui
in a little trouble," Mater Oei
Coach Bob Ickes aid. "They aave
us a couple ru ns, and we finally
iot oor orrense aoing."
The two-run cushion was all
Silva needed, but RBI singles by
Jeff and Keith Frankel made it 4-0
in the fourth inning. Blanton's
two-run round-tripper off Adolfo
Hernandez mitde 11 6-0, and he
put the game out of reach an in-
ning later, with Knufrs help.
"We had our chances in the
first and fourth innings, but "e
came away empty," Marina Coach
Paul Renfrow said. "Silva just
bowed his neck, and beat us, ond
that's a big, strong (offensi\.e)
team they've got."
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At any rate, Susson scored to
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to center on a ground ball up the
he needed to do -he kept us in middle. An error kept the inning
the ball game." alive, putting CdM runners on
El Monte (18-4), which had won first and third with only one out.
nine straight games before losing Two ground ball outs, ho\\evcr,
its regular-season finale to Duarte ended the rally.
COM:
From 61
last week, knew what to expect It put a cease to the high school
from Ramsay, thanks to Montero'i. careers of CdM seniors Tim
dinner/study date. DcCinces, Theo Rokos, Detcresa,
"The newspaper said that Ram· Kehrli, Susson and Ramsay.
say strikes out a lot with his cuf\e-"We had a goo<l )Car,'' M:igers
ball, so we thought we'd sec cur· said. "We had thut home run bnr-
veballs," Montero s;iid. "We set rage early in the )Car "hen we hit
the pitching machine to th row four in n row (on March 14), \\e
slow curveballs to us in batting bc:u Huntington Beach (on April
practice. 13, the top-ranked team m Orange
"In the playoffs, the toughc I County) and \\C came bnck in the
thing to do is get that first one. last \\CCk agJimt Univc:-ity to
This is icing on the cnke for us; beat them l\1r1ce and mal.;e the
this is what we play 21 ball games pla)offs."
during the season for." The Sea Kin~ eJrned a tnp to
CdM scored twice in the fourth the playoffs for the second con·
inning to tie the game, 2·2, after sccutive yea r under Magers.
the Lions drew first blood. CIF 3·A PLAYOFFS
Ramsay, who ended the scawn · El Mont• 5, CoroM del Mar 4 CORONA Ill MONft with 15 stolen bases after swiping u , h bt ab, h bl
a pair on Friday, walked with one Ro.os. u 3 o o o H r1DM I 3 t 2 2
out in the fourth, stoic second and t.•aisen. dtl 3 o 1 o A. Loon 2' 3 1 1 1 Ktl'n. c1 3 1 1 0 lcmd. ~ 3 0 0 0 scored on Dave Angelom's double. DeCincn c 4 o 1 o c Aaru 11> 3 o 2 2 After Dan MacMill an reached Susson. 211 J 1 1 1 J Lopu ell l o 1 o h · · · h Rams.at o 3 1 1 1 ttcmlndU. rt 2 1 1 0 first on a t 1rd-strike wild pile • Arqrtoni. JI> , 1 1 1 ..-ac11s 211 3 1 o o
sending Angeloni to third. Ange-MxM • • o 1 o OeAnda u 3 o o o
I . d El M OfCelts.I II> .. 0 0 0 A~ 0 1 1 1 0 om score on an onte error Tol•I• 31 • 7 3 Total• 2, 5 1 s
with Brad Detercsa a& the plate. Sc:o,. br tnnhtt•
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ning except the second. Mgetoli 38-~ S8-Rlms.ly 2 lomd Sf -H riores A Loiou In the seventh, CdM's Todd Kc· IP H Ra.•• s o
hrli led off with an infield sinnle. Corona del Mar o RllllSly L 4...t S 7 3 2 2 1 An out later, Mike Susson drove a eroaa t 1 2 o 1 1
ball deep to left-center field -~M;n,~~ 7 7 , 3 , 1 where there was no fence -for teP-By Romos 1~1. 11y Croll ~l
an RBI triple. Seemingly. it Wi'-Ramsiy, Romos T-2 J&
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El Monte's Hector Flores (1 S) tries to steal home, but Tim OeCinces nailed him at the plate.
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JOBBED: Eagles go down the hard way at · La Mirada Woodbridge nails Eagles 0
From 61
ball, put the tag on the runner,
1 hen threw to first to get the bat·
ter
"He almost knocked the kid
over tagging him," -said Troxel.
"The kid was headed toward the
dugout (as the umpire suddenly
ruled him safe). The first base um·
pire was standing there ready to
make the call and he (the third
base umpire) would not let him do
. it. ..
Earlier another monumenrnl
play came in the s~th when Rich·
ard Buday unloaded a stinging
extra base hit to right. He steamed
into third with what appeared to
be • triple, sconna two -but the
ball appeared to tick off the right·
fieldcr's/ove, the ball went down·
field an off to the ri&flt, finally
tridJina a foot pa t an outside
fence -to become a ground-rule
double.
Jay Rlchardson, who h d circled
the base Crom first. w.ts IC.flt back
to lhltd and tbc EaaJ were
forced to JClllo for. the three prcvi·
ous runt i.n tho innjna -a 3·3 tje,
.. Take that away and tho pmc'•
~r in ~n." a.aid Tl'Ollcl ...
I
These two plays in particuJar, as
well as other groemlins which ate
away at E.mincia's game, overshad-
owed a gutty performance by the
Eagles.
They appeared to be dead in
the water in the early gomg
against the sterling nrm or La
Mirada right-hander Mike Green-
lee, who struck out even of 11
batters and walked one. allowing
nothing even close to a base hit
into the fourth inning .
But an apparent elbow train
took him off the mound at that
point, and two innin later the
Eagles struck for their three mark·
e" to tie 11.
Hernandez ingled and went to
th ird on Chod Weaver's double
down the left field line. Heman·
dez evtntunlly scored on a wild
pitch and 1hen the Ea&}cs brought
m the Bud-man -Buday, who de·
livered the clutch .. double."
Starter Kyle Wil n, Yt<ho struck
out two, walked two and scauercd
. hits, b d to letYC aftc.r two out
In the elahth because ho had
reached the limit of ••30 out• in
one week" after workina 2~ in tho
11 ·8 victo over Harvard on Tua·
day in the wild card game.
In the top of the ninth the Ea-
gles struck with a force -Wilson
lead ing off with a single and mov-
ing to 1econd on a sacrifice bunt
by Hernandez.. then Chad Weaver
and Steve Kfog ingled to snap the
tie. Ramirez was intentionally
walked to bring up Jay Richard·
son, who stood the crowd on its
ears with a ringing double to right
for two more run , sending the
count to 6-3.
Mike Smith added an RBI·
single to make 11 7-3 and the Ea-
gle~ appeared to have a lock on
the verdict.
Lo Mirad•, to its credit, rou&ht
back 1n the bottom of the frame
with a leadoff double by frank O·
cero and sin&lc by Jcrr Hallock.
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p , the Eaalei elected to pull
Smith and ao with fbmlrez..
known for better con1rol.
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double play caJJ, and La Minda.
with new life, kept it toinl wilh a
Cree p , then Mike MUJChctll's
rinaina awo-run double to Ue, fol·
~d by a 1cinlin1 double to ld l
by John V~ua to win it.
ln the final analysis it'll be a
game the Eagles won't ever forget
-and as Troxel put it, "They (La
Mirada) won't forget us, either."
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By oerm BtOstemous
$pCfis Wrtw
IRVINE -Evtn in a same
as lopsided as this one, there
was some consolation to be
found.
Ta ha Gilmore's single ofC
the &love or Woodbridge fi~l
b:lseman Jc ic:a Mont1omcry
brouaht home Estancia High's
lone run with two outs in the
top of the seventh innina or
Frid y' CIF 3·A pll)ufr open-
er at Alton Par~.
What preceded that, how·
ever, wia all Woodbridac, a
the 3-A's top seed Oe11ed it~
muscles en route to a 2S·l vie·
tory over the Eagles.
Estancia Coach Frank Draat1
knew aoin& <tnto the pme that
hi team wa OYCrmatchcJ , but
chose co point 10 1he El&Jct'
a«omphshmcnts lcadina up to
that point.
"Wo lost five kidS at the tart
ot tho season w~ were ataM·
en, one mowed away and the
othcn decided·~ didn't want
tq play t~it year.' said Braatz
before the .......
"I'm extremely proud of
what this time has done. Jus1
lhe fuct we're here, pla)ing in
the elayorc • mean • areal
deal.'
It almo~t appeared cert11in
the Eagles (8·13) would suffer
o hutout when the fir)t t'A'O
hitters or the seventh were re·
tired. Ho\.\C\.'Cr, Leah Braatz
"olkcd ond stoic .ccond.
Thot set the uage (or Gil-
morc 's tine drive, which tipped'
off the &10\e of Montaomery
and rolled into foul around
with Braatz ca ily bCatina th 0 throw home. •
After watchina Woodbrid&e
dominate the fin1 sill inninl'
the Eaalcs' duaou1 erupted
wi th cries of "1\vcnty·fouri
more, 24 more." ·•
Woodbridse (26~) batte~
around in second. fourt h and-
fifth, inninp. and compiled I
hits ovenJI.
N9wport Beach/Costa MeH Dally Pllot Saturday, May 23, 1992 cal)
• No-tap
.making
waves
T wo summers ago,
Kona Lanes paid out
nearly $11,000 in the
$200/$1 ,000 Guaranteed
First 4-Game Handicap
No-Tap.
Guess what? The event is
back this year and is hoping
to pay $20,000 as the
tournament will be s1a,cd
with two divisions. Divtsion l
will be for ISO.plus average
bowlers while Division ll
will cater to those averaging
179 and under.
The
tour-
nament
kicks off
officially
this
weekend
with a
squad
today al S
p.m.
Squads are
also
scheduled
for Sunday Bowling
at 4 p.m.
and
Monday at 5, 7 and 9 p.m.
To the lop bowler each is
guaranteed $200, and S 1,000
will go to the summer-long
high scorer.
More guarnnteed money
is up for ~rabs this Sunday
as $300 wall be paid to the
winner of the Handicap
S-Gamer set for 6 p.m. and
for those a little more
daring, the Scratch 6-Gamer
at 8:30 will also pay $300 lo
the top shooter.
Last Sunday's Scratch
6-Gamet winner was Jim
Morris wilh 1,386. He was
bowling on the same pair as
Rick Barbaria who wa shut
out of first by just 1wo pins.
Coincidentally, the two
arc also teammates or ll
high·po't\-er scratch loop in
Whittier. Morris knows the
wood at Kona pretty "ell
He put in lots of practice
time when he operated the
pro shop here a few )cars
.sgo.
AJso en hing last week
"ere Dominic Rheinhardt,
third, and Steve Duncan,
fourth.
Summer leaglJc~ arc
currently under way and
good scoring continues.
Mike Howard rolled 677
scrntch on the first night of
the Coast Men's league,
giving him a 22S average
and, of cour c, ~itch
hnndicap. His high game
wa 259.
Carter Hernctiaux, rolling
on the Wednesday mornins
Spnrc Us doubles, threw a
guucr ball to finish off game
three. He wasn't going after
a spare and it wasn't an
attempt at ~ndbagging.
ft was JU t a case of
throwing the ball out just a
tad too far. He was playina
en extreme outside line (the
2 bonrd) and the ball
clunked into the channel
alter six strikes in n row.
giving him a highly
rcspect,able 242 game.
, The Majors
CIF titles., road to state on line today
~Track and field finals
at Cerritos College looms
for local standouts.
By Richard Dunn
Sj)OrtS Wiiier
T he road to glory goes through Nor·
walk today for local track and field
standouts.
And for Newport Harbor High, with
nine athletes competing, it has the best
chance or any district school of advancing
its personnel to the state-qualifying Mns·
ters Meet on May 29.
But first thin~s first. Today's CIF South·
crn Section division finals at Cerritos Col·
lcge should be a cakewalk for some; for
others, it'll be the end of the line. Field
events begin at 11 a.m. -running events
at l p.m.
Three athletes -Newport Harbor's
Tony Mancuso and Gina Heads and Costa
Mesa's Denisha Bendz -arc contesting
in two events.
lttP~olyP\lc1C
Newport Harbor star Gina Heads takes her shots today at CIF 3-A finals.
at Trabuco Hills.
Glueck. junior Mich;icl.i Ros , fre'ih m3 n
Mhty May and i.ophomort. Lindsey Curtis,
"cnt 49.96 in the 3·A prellminariei..
Mol he flint of Corona dc:I Mar is run·
ning in the g1rb 3-A 800 meters alter quul·
lf)ing tn 2·21.87 la~t Sa turd:iy. Her bc"t
ttme 1s 2.18.9, uccomph..,hed ;u the Sc:a
View Lc:igue finals.
In the 2·A fi nals. BendL's sulfcst com·
pern1on 1n the girls 800 "ill be Costa
MesJ teammate Julie ~1aher. ""ho p<>)tCd
the quid.C)I recording 13'>1 frtJJy in the:
dh1s1on prellmmanci. (2:::?0.92) BcndL,
fifth 1n the 2·A ftnab last \ear in 800. ran
2:21.46 last \\cc:~cnd to qu;hf) !>Ccond.
Bendl, ho" e\ er, has an excdlent chance:
10 \qn the 2·A 1600-meter title after going
a blazing 5:12 13 in the prelims. "hen she
\\On her heat well :iheJd of runner-up
Kristine Mathoon of Santa Marg3nta
(5·24.07).
Other local girt .. in the 2-A finals arc
fatanciJ's Lauren \\.'c:a,cr in the 300 lo'"
hurdles (48.26) and ~btcr Dei'~ Eileen
Kelleher in the high Jump (5-2) and R1t:i
Juster in the 100 IO\\ hurdles (15.62).
Mancuso, a senior, has one of the long·
est shot put efforts (59 feet, 2 inches) in
the state this spring. But where Mancuso
is really spinning heads is in the discus
ring.
His 154-10 heave l:ist Saturday in the
CIF 3·A preliminaries, qualifying him sixth
in the discus, was a personal record by two
feet. Mancuso also finished No. 1 in the
shot put, ninging ii 58·9'h in the prelims
"We anticipate 60 feet from him in th e
next two weeks," said Newport Harbor
weights coach Tony Ciarelli, whose ~opho
more pupil, Heads, is competi ng in both
weight events for the girls.
Newport junior Beau Ralphs also quali-
fi ed for today's 3-A boys shot put final
with a 51 -31/i whirl in the prclims.
The Sailors -who have a gi rls 400-
mcte r relay team compeung -abo quJli·
ficd frc hman Tina Bowman in the girls
high jump (5-8) and jun ior fared O\'crton
in the bO)l> 3200 (9:42.37). Their \hon
rela) team. consisti ng of senior Jennifer
Mater Dc1's 400 rclav te.1m of freshman
Michelle Perez. sophomore Tin:i Afan,
sophomore Tcrc!>a McDonald and sopho-
more anchor Erica Gmcy \lrCnt 51 :01 in
the prelims 10 quJlif} for 1oJ3y\ final.
In the bo}s 2-A finJb, btanci:i'i. Robert
Ho "cnt 9 3~ 0 I to quJltf) in the 3200
"hilc M:iter Dc1 's lJrl) Br Jnaugh, "1th
bc,ts of 4.2 . I 1n the 1600. "ill run tn that
e'c:nt Mater Dci'\ 1'Kk) Sualua qualified
1n the shot pur (4~·IOJ and d1i.cus (143-2)
SAILORS:
From C1
scnrcs the hell out of me,' and
they proved me right."
Newport controlled the deci-
sive fifth game after the Cougars
had tied it at 4. A block by Jus-
tin Mcintee followed by an un-
forced error by Capo gave the
Sailors the lead for keeps at 6-4 .
A CaP<> tiD:t~Qut stemmed the
momcnfum only to the point of
gelling the Cougars three side·
outs before two more Capo er·
rors helped build Newport 's :id-
vantagc to 8-4.
The Sailors countered Capo's
final point of the night with an
nee by Griffo, a block by Mcin-
tee, slam by Mitch McCoy off a
pretty set from Ru sell Gan and
another Cougars' error and sud·
dcnly the Siiilors' fifth gomc lead
had grown to 12·5.
Another Capo timeout was fol -
lowed by an exchange of sideouts
before the Sailors put the match
away with three straight point
on Mclntce's serve.
A Cougars' lift violation made
it 13-S, McCoy's kill off n Cnpo
player's head put it at match
point and nn errant return on
the final serve ended it, creating
a mob scene at center court with
the fans and students embrncing
the players.
Glenn admiucd his team
SAILING:
From C1
come out and watch from a dis-
tance, with the first Warning Gun
at 10:30 a.m. today and 9:30 a.m.
on Sunday.
This year's General Chairman,
Tim Hogan, expects some high cal·
ibcr competition from the East
Coast teams.
The Newpon Harbor Yacht
Club is n big sponsor of Junior
Sailing.
SATURDAY
Tl&.mltON
O....Ractne 9 I m -ScMhefn Nllonals. ESPN.
Auto Racine
10 OS a.m. -Chartoaa 300, TBS. 1 pm.-Goody's Poll Day, Pl.
1 p m. -Pactsdlrl 200, TNH e P m.-hc!y 500 l)l1VleW. Pl.
1p.m.-bly500 pmtew, ESPN.
Michc#lt-h2Y 500 pre. ESPN. PN8alletlNIH
12.30 p.m.-Bula.C.V.. Ch. 4.
WorWL ...... PootlNIU
1 p.m.-Barctlona-Ort .. Ch. 1.
5 p.m.-Sactwnno-S. Art, USA. ....... 1 pm.-P9A tourney, ESPN.
0.,_plo lpo..U
1 p.m.-GymnuUcs, SC.
3 p m -Gymnlstlcs. Ch 4.
7.35 p.m.-S~ TBS.
Golf
2.30 p Jn -Stnkws. ESPH
3 p m. -ColonlM. Ct!, 2..
4 pm.-LPGA StN. Cl\ 7. ....... u
4 p II\. -AnOttl--Oriolla. Cl\. 5
7 p m -Pl!-. OoOon. SC
7 pm -~·Pallhs. WGN. w.._•eT...a.
1 p,m,-NCM--11111, PT. ............ t )() P-"' _._.,., CJ\. M
1230pm.-~PT.
1 l.llL-lOIN~ PT. ......
t p.111.-....,_-... PT. ........ 10 , .. _,..,.. .,_, SC.
MINO ,.. ......
Heads had personal -best th rO\\!. in the
shot put (4 1-6Y~) and discus (130-6) last
\1reekend in the gi rls 3-A pre limin:inei..
Newport Harbor dtt Capo Val·
"1.i.':..~5. 15·1 I, 14·16 lS-13. 15·5 ~ BM1l¥I c1e1 Ptrensw. 15.11.
IS-13, 15-11
Hunbna!on Stach clef loYOli 13-15.
14·18, 16-U. 15·13. 15·7
t.l.ra Costa def Sin -..arcos 1 H5.
15·11 15-2 15-7
struggled with its pa ing in the
first game when the Cougars ( 16·
3) broke awny from a 9-9 tic to
score the fin:il L'< points.
Newport righted itsel f in game
two to get even. Undaunted,
Cnpo came out smoking in game
three behind the play of outside
hitter Anron G:ircia. "ho hnd 10
kills in the game.
An ace on a 1um p-senc b)
Mark Sayo ga .. c Capo an 11 ·3
lead berore Newport mounted a
rally &hat actually hnd the Sailors
in front 13-12 before faltering .
"Even though v.e fell short I
think we pined some momen-
tum there,' said Glenn.
The Snilors and Cougars du·
eled to n 13· 13 deadlock ~fore a
t...ill by Mcintee (who finished
with 28) and an ace by Vnllcly
closed it out and set the stage
for the final game. Mcintee ali.o
had six blocks.
VOLLEYBALL:
From Bt
pon1'e and he t...ne" this \\JS m~
life before "e gm mamed lDc.:c
27. 19 6), but 11' his choke 10
~tay "1th me.
"lt'i. for the famil> I go O\Cr
there. I play. I ma l e some monc),
but I ma l e 11 for the famil). the
same thing a man would do. It\
just that I happen to be a woman.
1f I d1dn 't do thii.. "'e v.oulJn ·t
hJ\C the things '"e do
.. , can onh do this \\hale I can.
because later on. l can'l. You cJn
onl> do it until }OUr ph)sical ab1l·
1t~ '"" allo\\ )OU to:·
Her hu'>bJnd "orls for LP!)
"hale he\ in Ital\. Her dJuc,ht~ r
attends Jn intcr.n.it1l. OJI ... :h, ~I
\I. h1le ~he pl.1):..
· She mceh a lc..t llf tntcrnJ·
uonal people and i.he undc.:r:.tands
that ifs not JUl>t the American
"3)," Crod.ctt -Ro)Sler s:iid.
"There are a lot of other people
fi,1ng an the "orld. 11·~ good for
my daughter··
Her hu,bJnd and daughter.
mean\\>halc. "'II be ma~ang their
inaugural 19n \is11 to the be3ch
to warch thc:ir "ifc and mother.
n:!>pcct ive ly
Griffo compiled 25 kills and
five bloc~s. v. hilc McCov added
14 kills. •
iW\ o...i,. M.A
Russell Gan (22), Justin Mcintee let this one get past them.
"Hc·i. been :.pending more ume
"tth her because he can ·l "hen
I'm 3\\3)," she -.aid.
f or Croclctt·Ro):.tcr. v. ho pre·
fer!I indoor \ollc)b:ill. 1t0!. JU't Jn·
other day at the beach.
12;30 pm -Chl.-Cle , XTRA (690).
.... bell
4 pm-AnQdl·Bat .. KMPC (710).
1 pm. -Pnln·LA. KA8C (790).
7 p.m. -Cubs·SD. l<FMS (760)
SUNDAY
Tn.vtalON
Auto Raclft9
h m -tnciy 500, Ch. 7
10 am. -Coca-Cdl 600. TBS
11 I In. -Coppef Classic. TNH
aocoer
9 30 am -from IQ!y, PT.
1 p.m.-U S -SCotllnd. SC. o"""*aporte
10 am. -Track, Ch. 4. . ..... " 1030 a.m.-MQtts·Bal., Ch. 5.
1 p.m. -Cubs·Padru, WGN
1 p 1n. -Mftl·Giaru. WOR.
5 pm.-TWIDS·llgn. ESPN.
C ...... Teftftl•
Noon-NCAA ~s. ESPN
1030 pm -women11 ~s. PT.
Gell
1 2 30 p m -Colonla&. CJ\. 2,
12 30 pm -lPGA Skins. Ch 1.
2 30 pm -Sri:n Qlrftly, ESPN
I pm. -YGM PGA, l'T. ,,. .........
12 30 Plll-Blllm..Jaa. ()\ 4
TNCk9MPleld
1 SO pm.-SlC Ndoaf. PT,
Drtll"-lnt
4 pl!\.-• Nt ...... ....... '° pm.-.... Ch. 5' 9 pm.-Knll fmtty, £SPH
'!.:30 """ -PJ
1 un -L.ol ,M ~ Pl
MDtO ..... ......
FRIDAY'S COUNTS
DAVEY'S LOCKER -l
bolts, 204 anglers 7 yel10wU1I, 64
t>on.10. 1.oso l>ltTICUd~ 140 cal.co
bass. 26 silld bass. 9 scuf Piil. 1
sheephead. 5 rockflSh. 118 mackerel
NEWPORT LANDING -4
boats. 120 anglers 343 cahco bass.
254 barmud.1. 13 satid bass. 61
sheephead 29 rockf1sh, 5 scutp1n. t
halibut 3S perch, 1 wMef1sf\, 243
mackerel.
8 am -Indy 500. XTRA (690)
BH•ball
10:30 am -Cal.·Bal . KMPC (710)
t pm -Cubs.SO. KfMB (760).
1 pm -Pantes-U. KA8C (790)
5 pm -Twins-Oct , KMPC {710)
,.,. •••btb•ll
t 2 30 p m -Por . .ubh, IClAC (5 70).
MONDAY
TIELEVlllON
Tennie
6 a m -French Open, ESPN
AYto ""lne 10 30 am -Lime R~ GP. ESPH ........
11:101m-Chl$ox·CUOS. WGN
1 p m -DodQets·CirdS. Ch. 11.
4 30 p m -Rlds·Mltl. ESPN
4 JO pm.-811YU·Philla, l8S.
7 30 pm -Pn111..Pmt. ESPN ,.,. ........ "
12 30 pm -!kltls·CIYI, Ch 4,
Mock.,
4 30 pm. -BN!ns Petoft•. SC
tO Cl nt-BniN~·. SC
·-· '*1N'Y Qelf
S pm -Yoho PGA. Pl.
1 UO am -Senion lJUmtY, tSPN ......._ .......
1:'30 p m. -From kit! PT ........
t CUI\.-8il*"I PfO. SC T,__. .....
10;30 p -8' I <Mdlli, rt. .....
~· ..... t1:30 p.m -Cti-Cll.. IUC A
t pm.-~ UllJ711t. 7 PA-,._._ fll.
Speedway motorcycles
Warner rallies to snap
Faria' s streak at three
COSTA MESA -He perm\ Orcnt Warner got the gate, I t
th e lead. then snuck in under a pinning Louis Ko w th on the
straight:iwny of the third lap and \\On by ''hat( a "heel" Friday
night to capture the scratch main C\ent :it speedw:i) motorC)Clc
racing on the Orange Count)' Fn1rground before a "Fox Night"
cro"d of 5,134.
lt \\Ui. Warner s fi~t-e\cr ..:ratch main e .. enl \l\Ctorv at the Costa
Mes:i o"al and snapped Make Fana's slre:sl at three ;tr.sight.
He got h1., big bre al "hen Ko uth of Brea, "'ho tool the lead
.ind appeared to have thing under cont rol. suddenly y,cnt into :i
"wheelie," Warner ta~ing athantagc of the lap.e to saan control,
th en held Ko!>~uth off Jo" n the tretch by the narrowe t of mar·
gin . h ·4 Ch C . . h h. . . I . In the anu1cap m:un. ll "·• n s a tan "'' a.s an111a \ICtory
here. starting on the ~0-)'arJ line. leading "'irc-to--.ire, out! tini
John Aden of Apple V llcy, "ho"' hel~ hi pot at • o. 2 all the
":iy. John Aden. coming off the 40-yuJ hnc, "orlcd ha ""IY up to
third.
Sc111dl rN"I Mnt 1. Brenc WMrfJ/, Hespena; t Low KosS<Ah, 8ru, 3 Scou 8'¥11.
Rlm'Sidt, 4. Stm W:wo. RlvtfSiOI,
HnlCal) IN"l Ml'll 1. Cnris Cu Venice. 2 John Men, Apolt v • 3 Sc am. Riversldt. 4. • rw. AA~. s LOUIS Kossuth. Brt•. 6 .. ~ ~*'tt. ~-ton Beach; 7. Greo AiPPeNn. Ooo#nty, 8 RObel't Ptetz~. 0ranot
Second Division M•n 1, J; ruJDty. S.al Beach ~ 5,134
CIF volleyball
~Cll""1 ....Clll
SANTA ANA -· Cat,-ary
Ch pd' bO)' \OllC)hall team
aJ\'lnccd to the CIF 2·A
Jemmnals Frid y nigh1. d •
J'O'ina or \tJmna Caae, 15·
13, lS-9, lS·l to t up a
m· date ..-11h Valle Oins~
l n.
Tho EaJJa (9·7) Vr'Crc ltd
by Ote uplolu of 01n cu·
"""" (20 kilk) and Man Beeman (U kills).
TENNIS ENTHUSIAS ... T. ... $1
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aa lnauranc:e and tun) ,. ~ ~ PWS priOr Dlalrlc1 A99utetlon1 and Uen •uc:uted by NEW· Barry p Bumi
quited by yOU' nor. end •-· OeYStopmwd Plan '°' the PORT HIUS COMMUNIN Thlt atiitement wH flied deed of trust°' mongeige eccNSd late cNrgea. Corporate Plue Weal ASSOCIATION, which la • with the County CMnt or · ™AT by reason "*90f Planned eomrm.vty Thb Call!OITQ non-ptoflt corpo. n-....~ c .... .-. ... ....., 2l If you fall to mek• tuue th• prH1n1 beMflctery request would anow iot the raUon, ''the Astodldon", 199:z._ -"' on ...... ~ '
paymenta on the loan. pay under H id All·lnclutlve conatructlon ol 1n •cf. end recotded s.ptembet ,.2 ... 1 taxet on the prc>pef'ty, pro-OMd of Tnm, hu 0 • oltlonel 94,000 aq.ft. ol of· 13, Ult In the olflce of the bll ... _.. • __ _.. vkl• Insurance on the PfoP-KUled .,, dellwred 10 aalO nc. deVelopment (t 15,000 County Recorder ol &aid Pu ,,...., Newport __ ,,.
.ny. Of pay other obflg.-d"v awotnt.o TNSIM • aq.ft. total) at 1050 New-County ... R9Celfd«'I In-Cotti Men Dally Pilot May
lions u 19Q1Mec:I In IN wrttt ~ 1 0.. port CentSf Orive. The aft• rtrument No. 91~98822, 2, 9, 11S, 23, t992
note and deed ot tNst or en ° It loaded on East Coast plul lldditlonal eums due Sa45f
mortgage, the t>eneflcl81Y = = ~: '!:; ~:,9Y D~ _,,:~ ::. A~~ PUBLIC NOT1CI
or mof1gagM m•y lnlls1 uld duly appointed house Ortve. ia1a ct\atges and penll\let, --------
that you do so In order to TNSIM such All-lnclualve NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· plus attorney's fffl, If eny. Flctttloua
relnatate you ICCCMll In DMd oi Trust and all doe» THEA GIVEN INS • Pro-and plua f.... coa~ and lkl•lMM .......
good atandlng. In addldon. ment ~ .....i..~ gram ErMtOfV'Ml'lt.al Impact e•pensea of the TNttM In ltet..,....t
the benellci111Y Of mart-' ··---..,,. ......_.. Report No. 141 hu been conduc:1ing Mid aale. The T"-FOOowlr\g ptrtont u1 Ilona MCUred u.et>y, llllCf prepared In connectJon total amount of laid obi!-are doing bcJalneaa u: gegee may req re • 1 ha1 CS.Ctated and ®-With the aoolk:atlont noted g•tlons, u of the d ... of PEAIOOICAI. MERCHAN-::41tlon to =ta= Mt'eby dtC:Utet all suma eboYa. It fa the preNnt In-rnlllal publlcatlon of thla OISING GROUP, 2t 701 you pr r ucurad thtreby Im-ttnClon of the City to eo-Notice 19 astlmeted to be Btanta Clrcle, Huillngton written SYIO~ thet you mediately due and payable ~ the Program £nWon. $2,430.00. Beech, Call(. f2M
paid all Mnk>r Siena. PfoP-end hu elected Ind does menllll Imped ~ and Dated: May 14, 1992 Rlcherd Edwtn Stanton.
etty taxn. encl hazwd In-hel'eby elect 10 CeuM the supporting dOCurner'U. The C 0 MM UNITY AS. 21101 Bt.,. On:te. Hun-
-.nce premiums. truat prop«ty 10 be told 10 ~ ~ memben llEllMENT llERVICIE tlngton Bueti. Celt. 12&44
Upon your written r• utltfy the obllgatlona ... ~ ~~*on to U: CO., a Callfomla owpo. :::Z ~~'WU::~~
quest. the benellclary 0t canO lhweby. documtntatlon. Copjft of r9lloft, u TN-1"' 9y: a..ch, Cellf. 92&41
mortgagee wfll give you a DATEJ AprJI 11, 1"2 the &Nltorvnenlal tmpad D. J • .......,., lta ..,..._ Thie bu•lnett It con-
wrttteo hemlullon of the ITAN-IHAW CORPO-ReporlendlUPPOttlnG~dant, 1800 Nortb duded by: hutbllnd anc1
entire amount you mull RATION u TrustH lrmll1Ca .,. ev.llablil for aroactway, Sutte tOS, wife
pey. You may not h.w to ay1 oc:nn. LINM As-public r9¥lew and lntpac> Santa Ane, Cant.mla The regl1tra.nt(1) com-
pey the enure unp11d por· .. etant Secret• ' lion el the Planned Depatt· 92709 For Opening aid menceo to tr11ntac:t busl-
tlon ol your acc:O\M'lt, SY9fl TAC&44t"f ment, City of New~ Information onlf', T ... neu uncle: the Fictitious
though full peyment wu Publlahed Newpor1 :.~ ~~•acl'I phone: (7t4J eM-0111 =-~ ~:"•(•) llsted
demal'dec:I, but you rnu11 BNch/Co•ta Mesa Dally c e111o'rnr1. t215t·'78S Publlah•d Nwport Nancy A.. Stanton
pay all ~ In default Plot Ma 18, 23 30. June {7t4) ~. Beactt-O>sta Mesa Dally Thts SSICemWll wu tlled
at the time peyment Is e, ltt2. y ' . ~ le ~f'urthef Pitot May HI, 23, 30, 1092 wlt.h the County Cltftt of
made. H0\11'9V9f, you end SA403 glYen 1hal uld hear, Se406 ~ County on Acxt 27.
your BenellcilllY Of Mort· Ing wll be on IM 41h 1992
gegee mey mutuany ag'" PUBUC NOTICE day oe June. 1992, at IM PUBLIC NOTICE flHHO
in wl'llfng priOr 10 the time how of 7:30 p.m. In the PllbllsMd Newport ~
the notice or .... la posted NOTlCIE OF Councl Ct\emt>en of the F1cUtlOU9 Cotta Men Da1ty Plot Mey
lch not b4t M1t1« 'UBLIC HURINO Newport Beach City Hall, auslness Name t 11S 23 30 1992 (wh !NY Notice '* heretw given 3300 Newport Boulevwd. ltatotMnt • • • • 1l'lal1 lhe end of the ttwe. 11'1811 the Ptennl 1 Comml• Newpoft a..ch, Callfoml1. TM Followlng peraons Sa.378
month parlod eteted lk>n or the City~ Newport at which time and place are dolna buslneas aa: --PU-11.-lC_NO_TtC_I __
aboYe) to. among ott'9I' Beach w11 hold e pi.1bllc: llnY and al persona Inter· AIRMAAt< AIR CONOt. --------
thlng1. (l ) prOYIOe ad-heamg on 1t1e applclllon Mt.ad INl'f llPpe9r and be TIONINO & REF'fUGERA-F1ct1t1eue
dltlonal time In whldl to of The INlr'9 ~tor hMrd thefeon. If you chel-TION, 5859 Loe Santoa a...-.a ..._.
cure the detautt by tranttet a "'* of aPPfC)llals ,. *9 tt111 ~In court. Wey, Buena Pld. c.rif. lt•t---'
of the ptOperty or other· leted to the Clrc\Mtlon Im-you may be mll*' to rai. 90620 The F..._._ ptrtont ..... . (2) -~_ .. ,,_.. proument and Open Ing onty !"'" IMUet yOll Mark Allen Bwdette. 5859 .,.. ~~ u ·
...... Of _....., .. , • Space AgrMment ~ °' eomeotta et .. rlllMd et Lot Santo1 Wey Buena · schedule ol paymentt In opn*'4 A.g~· No e the public hHrlng d• Part!, c.1f toe20 ' DAKOT WEST, .. 5 Cro-
ord_, 10 cure yOU' ~ In eddition IO the ~ ec:rll>ed In lhlt nob OI In Kim E...;, Burdetle. 5159 ~f = eo.ta ......
or both ( 1) and (2). opment Agreement. the ~ wrftltn corrnpondeoc:e c». Loi Santoe, &w Part!, ·
Following the e.11P1r1tton of pnwei of • Trame Study livered to tne City at. or Calif. 90620 ;.•..,.n F. Sc~umbwg,
the time pttlod refe:Ted to 5r•u•nt 10 th• Tr•tflc e' 10, the public h••m· Thia bu1lne11 11 co,,. ~ Ctcf:it• ~ • eo.
'" lh• first paragraph o1 Ordinance 1t ,.. ~~ call (71 > duct*' by: hUsband ano Tr::·T ~. t4S
lhla notice, unlnt the obi-t'"~. ~~~':a Norma J. Glooter. s.tr• ~·. reg111rant(1) com-Ctoc:us .Cirde. Co9ta ileaa. gallon being fotec:loMd n alto lnduoeO as kJI. tally, Plannlng Commluion, manc.s to lrW\Sec:t bull· c.tif. 92628 upon or I Mpatal• wrttten 1owt· • City of Newport 8Mch. ""' under \M FleWout This bualn•H II co,,.
•grHment between you NMndment No. 7tl3: A =The •xpenN or ltllt BusfMH Nam•(•) listed =ed by: hu9Dand and
ll'ld YOUI creditor~• request to lll'l'ltnd the Har· '" ~ ~ J,. mtng aboYe on: Aprll 20, t992 The regl1tranU1) com-longer period. you hew bor View Hiii• Pl&nMCS ......._ om ~ Kim Burdett• ~ 10 trenMCt busJ.
only the i.gal right 10 stop ComrmMVty Olslric:t Aegui. ,___ ThlS I~ WU llled under the Fk:1ltioua
the tale of ....,.,,. pr,_,_, Ilona i nd Development .. ~~-b,._l~•-h,~d MNew~~ ~r~ Oerk of :;:t,..a Nam.(•) listed ·--__.., Plan lo llllow tor the ~ ..._........, .. ... ~, --..,,.. ....... ft, on""" 21. ebcWe • NIA by paying tha e ntire ltruc:1lon of 48 dwelllng Piiot May 23, 1992 t"92 on.
amounl demanded by your unlU at 1501 Ford Road . SM09 • FSIUH ~~ F; Scheumbwg••--'
i ,. '... • .... .,,,..,. ... • .. _ crld tor. Freeway Rnervellon Eut. Publlshed Newport Beach-with the County Cter1c of TO FIND OUT THE The Ill• la localed M&teny PUBLIC NOTICE Costa M ... Dally PlloC May Orange County on April 21 AMOUNT YOU MUST PAY, of MacMhur ~d 0.-YOU M9 IN DEFAULT 2, 9, 18, 23, 1992 1992 '
OR TO ARRANGE FOR tween FOJd Rold end the UNDKR A LIEN FOA S.-357 Fl2U12
PAYMENT TO STOP THE ~= = ~ar':~ UN,AID AllOCIATION P~ Newport 8tadlo
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
Bm0WJJ0N OP umNIJQN AHi> yrogr
Nona! IS HEJlBBY OIVfJ'lf .. &k arY COUNCIL of U. arv Of' NBWPOllT llBAot. CAUfORNIA. clC. oe , ... 17\k ., ol Apftl. tm
lldopl II• "-ii--of..._."-; _... _. Na a •1tapon• o1 Ille ~r, _, e..oi.on.. • U-ead '*"9 rot• ,... MarMw to '°"" •.,.a.at
-at 41Mrict ~ _. ._...._. • ~l!Nf DIS'BICT NO. 63 ~ WMO) (llcftlMftcr rderred to• tile ·~"'
Dilltrict").
Tiie •1t.qion•. -....,_...,~of plMI. ~ ......................... °' -C'Oll, _,...,....,di El .... ud f()f ..
pelrini&en• IO .... ptCl lf'PIJ :dclsecic ii-* totaid CIOal, .. ,, 0 ilcpol1° • prdiellMnlJ~ • lld •to "9 ,_.,..,.-timed
"8eollltio9 of 1...-io..
PRSCNPDON Of IMUOVf.Ml!lm
'Ille Pf'OPC*d -orb ol ~ IO be flflllilClld -*t lkll ~ kw tMI A •I 0.ni::t I~ dClt'ribed • l.k COIMW of c.u5lifll
Cll'l'Crtlcad denrbl Md mp ' ....... facilicla IO -OC1l"OIJM IDaMJcw Md IM ........_ al llftCt !ipCI IO -wl -.Cfk pniprrua w\tlrill
the bou ..... °' ... " .. Oill:td.
DOlJN)ANf.S OP ,wmM12U QISDICI
Alt pt'l)pel\iel llle4 llleMflc ff'lMl .. 90fb of ...,__. ... be ~ 10 ,.,. a fl'OPO"loMk lllleft of die C'OIU Md cqicMCa ol lk
Im.,__.... ~wim etqllWdowt ~ A_, of 1M ,• 1 I 0..rir1ldutified11 "PR~ 80UNDAaJES OP ASSESSMFXT
0 1$T'RJCTNO. 63 (Ncwpoc1W-S}111119-a ~by 1 .... lc ..... M -..y, _,(cw .. ,.,...n • 10 Ille._...,.., rdc-II-* IO utd
mep Oii fik _.11111111 U•Mt'ript of thcac ~
1lwtt the C'OIC of ltlc (arilitia 10 k _,.,to ,_.-ny wiUrM tllc ~of IM ,. ___ 0.ric1 • _..._. to M
161'000.00
Tiit lbow n,vre ifldlldca ell C'OIU o/ lllc im~MClll. tots•llitr wtlll wt6cat• -·~ wt ~ eosu.
P80C'f.l!l)INQS AM) BQNDS
l''.OCUodilllJ fOf dlil JI M DilfM llillJt be Md Md ,.,..... IO tM "Meeidpll l"'P"MMltlll Aa of lflJ' ~ 12 of Ole S4rttlJ erwt
11.P..,. Code of "9 $e.Mc al CaWon!a). fto:ldl IMll M IPll.ed IO ft,._.~ -IWIMI la~~ lM 0~9CJll [bod A.cl
o1 ms·. (t>ivWali 10 of_, s.,..... wt ........,. Code). ~ 111e ~ o1 IM a --. • pcnod o1diinJ(JO)daylw\11be1fbooed
10 IMb ..,._ .. of Q ea. &. mil, aM lllit ....... .,._ wilt be ,.,..,.. 19 __, ................. bQMI ...... lo ftPIU't'll Ille llflpatd
tMl\Mc-e. Tiie 1111..a ---"* for die ....... be ... ,...... ........ ol die boadl.
rvauc HPMJt!O
NO'llCI! IS Hl!JU!BY OIVfJ'lf diet No.dey, Ulc Z2ad dey ol '-. l"2, ec lk '°9r of ?:GO o'dadl I' .M • dMI Ocy c-.il ~n 1t tlM Of)'
tlell, kifta IM Nptlar _... ..... of tllc City ON.elf, ii IM ,,.. ud ..... flaed IO ~t M4 n..ity ...,.._ .... dlu CW MM Ille ~
lftte!Ul lad ~ req;olre tk -~-Md IO cmmldc.r _. dstclWliM "9lctllcr tllc -n of 1 ~ ol tlle ara al tllc Pf'OPC."J ••
the prClpC*d I -M diJtrid .... fl'Olaleid ........... 00 l8CMI, Of W/ ~ \Mfto/, Md to C'Dlllll*r .... ....., IC't Qll Oii e.,t-.n
•Rcpon": wt 10 Mar II ~ ..... 10 _, ~ piOC t' II• or dis .,.... M wtllictl lk -'. .. M doM, or dlt utcet ol Cllc
Aaauilc.DI Oilfni::t, Of• to .... 11111 4klcnplOM. Of tM ....... of lk COie ... uptmll IMftol. Of "9 P"JPOlld....,.. CW -.I, Md
•"J MCI •II,.,._ l:tc~ _, Ne a wriuc" ~••or W-ik '* • tor ........ ,.,.,,.. to._,...
for ell let~ ,....,._ to t.._ Pf0l'Mdt11p. tllc ._,,.. ~•rt. Md ..., md II metlcfl • Rt '°"' Md Cllla1t•lllll .... , cloeoomcat:.,
Raoh11ioM cw Or,,ltlc:ata, w....,. ii drtenc4 to •tic ,.,_ om, 1ed MW:
ltffM.tll "'"' ~WOfbDlpl,,_..
aTY OP "'8'WPORT &eAOI, CAUPOlll'ol'&A
P. O. 8oa 1'1111
'19'2.
Ncwpcwt ....._CA *"'llM
Tete,.,_. (714) "4-1311
FORECLOSURE, OR IF Amendment No 784. A A I I Ka I II a NT I PUBUC NOTICE Cotta Men Dally Pttot May ;g~~c:o~o~e:i;~s,.: ,.quest to adopt' PlanMd DATKO llE,TIEIHER FlcUtlow 2. II, ta, 23, 1992 .,_ ...... _PU_l_L_IC_M_o_nc_1_1 __ 1 PUIUC NOTICIS
Community OltWtct Regule-t2, ttt1. UNLESS Buslnes• Name ~• I PUBLIC MOTICll I PUIUC MOTICEI I PUILIC NOTICES
mHERRU~N.ro~~.~~~~1vouT~~TI~~ •~~ PUIL~-TlCI ~-~~-~--------------------------------~ TACT Pk>Mw Savlngt end Plan for UP9« Caataways. PROTECT YOUR PAOP· F ~ nv
Loan Aasodatlon. ATTN: r,:-reQUett would Pf~ ERTY, IT llAY ••SOLD .,~ ~ ~ f\ctftS.U. NOTICE OF SALE
Lynne Bl1cl1gll1, 1470 dwll~ ~ 0ec!!!. AT A ..UBLIC MIL If MONTGOMERY POOl & lkt•'""-. .......
.Jambofee Road, Newpot1 Ortve. the aJ1e toclMd eut· YOU NOD M U"-A. ~A. M3 W. tSlh Apl 127, lt.t"*'t
Beach. CA 926450 PNlne: arty 0of OoYer DriYe .,.. NATION 0, ,... ..... Newpon BHCh, C111f. The Followfng penonl
(714) "4-8200 If you tween the Wntdlff Grove TURI 01' THI "'°" 92663 we doing~ .. :
have any ques1lona, you Planned Commldy and CRIDINQI AOAINIT MlcMal a1,err~~5th~ CHOAUS UHE, 2$t5 E.
thould contac:t a i.wyer °' th1 Caat•way1 M•rlna YOU YOU IHOULD ~T • eMctt Clllf Cout Hwy. .. Corone del ttl• QOYemmentel egency PlameO Comrrnnty. ' • ewport • · Mar C•Uf. 02e25 which he lntured lll'l'ltndmerrl No. 7U: A,. CONTACT A LAWftR. 92663 Jeti Shaien, 15 Monarch may w quest to edopt P1ameO NOTICI OP JOI\• Lyme Montgomery, Betc:h P1U11 '192 Mon-
yout loan . Community Dlstnct ~· TRUITO'I UUl 843 W 15th St. 121, N....,.. arch Bay Callt 92ti9
Notwithstanding the fact tlon1 and Development T.S . NO. PClt1 Be11c:h. Calif 92IS83 Jamee L RJsiley, 11515C
1Nt yow pr°'*"f 19 In Plen fof Newpo:tar Nor1tV e2•1eoa.1 TN,1 buslneu 11 con-Von KanMn Ste. 2'3, Ir·
fofecloture, you may offer N~ Knoll. Thia ,. NOTICE IS HEREBY d~ed by• hutband Ind vine, Callf. 92714
your property tor ule, P'«>-quMI would prcM0e fof the OTVEN, th•t on Friday, ~he e I 1 • t(a) c Tt\11 bUllMll 11 con-
vtoed the .... le conc:MMd conetnlC1lon of 212 cfMI. June 5, t992, 11 11:00 ed ~ s ~~ t!':. ducted by: e genetel !*1-
priof to the c:onc:luelon or Ing unlta Oii N~ o'c:locic a.m. of Mid day an merlC o Mrlhlp
the fotedolu-9 Notttt end open ~ on the arN .. dde tor cOrt. B:'.!n..~N!:c ~ The re~11ran1(1) com.
REMEMBER. YOU MAY :::r.:: ~· ~ ~T=-1of ~~ eboYa on Aprf1~~1992 ::;* "'*' ~
LOSE LEOAL. RIGHTS If' Rold, on the weeterfy aide FINANCIAL CORPORA-Jone Montgomery 8u1lneas Natne(I) Mtted
YOU 00 NOT TAKE of JamborM betwMr't San TION, IOC•led at 1800 Thia 1ta.1tment WM filed .~on:Aj)rill, t'92
PROMPT ACl'lON. ~ Hiii ACMld end IN Nor1h lkoadwrf Wle tOO ~h the,_~ ~: Jea Sharen NCltic:. le hereby given Hewpott.-""°'1.. In the City of Sant. ~ llnge --~1 Oii ....,. ' fhlt mMmer4 WU ~
t.N1 S~SNlw ~ Amendmanl No. 7M: A ~ of 0tenoe Sta of t'92 with the CCM#'lty Cltttl of
11on a Callfomfa ~ f'9QUHt '°amend the North Callfornl•. COMMUNITY '82tMt Orange Cowtty on Apltl 2t, ' FOfd Ptanned Community ASSHSME.NT SERVICE PWllahed Newport~ t982
Dl1trlc:t A99ul•tlon1 and CO.. a Clllfoml• COfl)Of.. Costa MeH Dally Pttot May l'HUYI ~ Plan '° lllow lion, .. duty ~ ••• 11. 23. 30. 1982 Publlhed Newport leach-~ ~~uc:Uon_!f .~ 1ppolnted •net ectlng s.311 Cose. Mau Deity Hot May -~.,, ....... _,,,,, "'"" Tn..llle or 1h9 Al80CiMIOn 2 1, 23 '""""" ~ o.tw • San ~ herein '*"SO to: puqun PUBLIC NOTICI ''· 1 ' ,.,.. o..k Souetl. n. ...... IC> to the powtf of .... COl1o ....... MllOI IMfM. cated nonhattY of ~ ,.,,_ on It by s.ct1on l'lotlttoue PUii.JC -1
VWlllty Dt1"9 befween Jwn. 1'87L°' the Calltomla awtMae ....... -'"" M0UWr OLM = Aced and 8onfta CM • by lht ~ ltat...,.. .W.ttlttue ~= ~No. m · A=--·=~-UW.. T"-FOIOWMg ~ lvaln1U .....
"S4'fww All F.idu" ,__. to ~ .....-lftd ~ IN~ rr:,~:M~.rciNOA The i=Rt penone
1825 GIMr ~ 0"91= ::. ... ~ °!..C:: VAMAHA (b)CHAMPION .,.dolnabueinMeee:
eo.te Meea '*' '°' ~ = *'doM ~ Mardi ~~~vlU~~:~ :MErw:.t> CMIT, '~ ~--= .. ==II=•=·-• .-:9 tt:'~ of ... t , 1170 In IN ~ vi IN ~A_SAKJ {d)CHAMPIOH -::. ~~ U0-1r·
,ACR: VllW 1W a 10.IXIO eQ-lt. ....... = ':c:: :,,-: ~~= Kotll•r Dtvtlop1t11nt, a-,1 ,.,_ tn Qf e 40..ooo aq.tl ..,._ ' -IC • · 11200 Yon ~ ff50. W I ml. -._.., cUt 11 11t 8edl e.y m. '*°''Ci;:-......J:: · ~1 Wine. Celt. 111n1 ~ • MotWy o.tvie. The .... II located No M m at*-Ch•mplon Motorcycl.. Ch•tfet teo.19', 11222 a... • CtwNtory • ~ <>=: tno.. • Callf. ecw,.. '"° ,.,.., "~ laacti. uoo PeciMc vw o.... lluV n .... It. ""'° It. :!............. !!.... Newport 81Yd.. Cotti c.t111: wt4t llledl Q1111fted. ._,,,_.., -......_ Celf. 9H21 Tl\le t>ualne" Is ~ *:'l.. llr========. Uon, aft4f .,,, eupt)I• Thi• bu•IMU .. con. due*' by: ....... ..,,, ~==~===~1 ::CJ:! Of emeudmart(r) dl-*d by' a corpor-., ~ r au-a:-= q .::.w:t·'~ = ~-t·c::::t. = fl .. .... PNl*'Y ,_ "'*' the 'lcWoul ..... undlW ... ~
No matter
what you're
doing, your
hOmetown
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Goroge Sole! .,,. "--•-"" ......... .,
................ ID Pt1 .... ••I 19M Namt{I) .._, ......... ~) ......
1111 rnan9r. ~ reetiOn ol a ebow9 on· ~ )0 tm ..._ Oft: AIWt 1, tllt ........ ....,. .... ...., WM~-::-~~··· VP. a.-. ..... •b"1•Uon1, . No•lc• of n. ... -.., '"* •au ,_. ... ..,
w9'1cll Def&41ft •H r• wW\ N County Cler\ 01 ..._ 119 r.--. Cleft of _..., '*'-" I, tllll "' "--r1W-. on aa... S n.--r::=."<!f ~ -...., '11••#• oMot. • 1*.,,.. ..._.,, -· , 1 ..... -.. ,on._ ....
,111 ...... lnMNINnl No. l'eaGaaY .... , .. =~~~ ~ ........... ,. ............. ......
HfOHCIT lt00C' '°" Oolllil ..... ~Not Mllr C-. llilllM Deir NII lilr¥ = i.M ~ Of IN te. h. to. .11"'9 I , 1tn t, ti, A IO, ,. ....... ......... ... ...,,.
~_:. !:~::. ~ W IOTICI W llTIOI :.-..!:':l :.= :W::: Pia••• ,.,. m ............ ,..... .. ...... -. ....... -.
....... "' ....... tt• " II 1ne " t m1At "' fw Cllllc• ........ n. , .... ,. ....,. nw ,.....,. ..,_. c.. ... ~~ ~ ....... -.,....._._ff!_. __ ---~~ ~.riu .... CINTl'IDI ~ ·······~:f~r!!'1\._!•!M.t.~M!:,;Ul~U..!:_!• ~ ~~ :;: = ":"~
$7,500,000
CERTIFICATES OF PARTICIPATION
Series 1992
(Central Library Building Project)
Evidencing A Proportionate Interest Of The Owners Thereof In
Lease Payments To Be Made By the
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
(Orange County, California)
To The
NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC FACILITJF..S CORPORATION
(A California Nonproftt Public Benefit Corporation)
Sealed proposals will be received up to 11 :00 un., Wednelday
JUNE3, 1992
at the oftlcu of Jeffriea Banknote comp.ny, 1330 West Pico Boulevud. Los
Anplel, Califomia 9001S for tbe purC:bue of 1bo S7.SOO,OOO Cenific:atet of
~ Seriea 1992 (Cenril Ubnry Ba1Jctin& Project).
Tbe' principal of •d ...,_ oa die Certlnca.e. will be paid from leue
paymeall ID be recehed by die Corpcndoa tram 1bl CJJy ol Newport Bach for lbe
leue ol cenaln real property IDd lmpiowmaca to be leued eo die City of Newpoit
Beldl.
1be CCnifk:8la will be dllDd Jane 1. 1992 IDd will IDlllU'e lelially oa June 1
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.... -& .. Caltf _... ftJ>Ol1 Ila•~. 92101 Dr .• Nawpoft a..cn. Caltt. ~~Ort IHCtl, C•l1t. Calif urns Calif, t2fS2t WW c.i.1 1271'. leach, OOf '201 ~ • .__ CPI *11, A .,._, llnea Me TO'Mna. Inc , 12MO ldwetO Jot pn Jkq\lftl, ~ MIW\ln. ~ ~ 1eNa AM Towtng, Inc.~ Mld\NI S M4cNI, •FON . Joel ~. 1$U "'° ~ '!'!"~:._ 1111 ~U. Kerit, 370l1 Caltfor Ol4 Vf. 17th rv11r1 WllllM'ne. 1G> HIOho-Aenllt CotpofltlOn, Ceifof. • fepglOY• "'-ine. 'c:.l>t ~. eo.t. .-.... c.at. Ca&ttornle, M4 w. 1nn SL. Coall HA"r Uni• J ~ paoor •·• "'° ~ --• _ _, Clly •.... ·-•Y lt3, La-Slrtt. Colla ...... CMf IW'lf Dr .. Nftpol1 IHCh, nl•. 1NO Newpol't .,.,d . t2111 t21H eo.i. ....... c. tza17 eucn, Ca.IJ t2a1 leac.11, cat t2W Ml 1179' 9'N 8tecn, c.. t2~1 nt27 Cefif t2MO Cotta ...... CAW. 92427 Thi• butlneo •• eon-Th. butll\HI Is con-Tn. b111infH •• eon-T • th.It lltlt I• c~ Tn11 IWI MU it COC\-TNI '"*""• •• con-Thie buttntn 11 con-Thia bu1IMH la eon. Ttllt bu1lnt11 I• con-Ttll• bu1lnt11 11 con-ducted by. an indMdWll d~td by; a11 lndtvidull ·-duc:ttid by· • «WPOflt.on duettcl by M lndr"'°'1 ducted trt. en lndr<1dual ._. llr. • ..,..., PM· ~ed t>r;1an ~11al dUded by.• eotl)OfaliOn dYeltd by. an k1dMdual dUc1ed by. 1 CorpotMIOn The rtglttrant(I) com. The reg11tranl(1) corn; Tht rtg 1111n1(1) corn-lna 11g1Jlrat1ll•I com-T"• rtg ttrant(I) co~
,_.,. 1 -!.,~•g11t11n1(1) com-lha reot111an1(1) com. "'' re91111•nt(1} com-The ttQlt&tant(•I com-menced to lranMCt bull· tNnetd lo transact bull-meneeo 10 1ra~et butt. "*'Cid to lrwtNCt buti-rn.nc.a IO vanuC1 bull·
Ttl• , .. , •• ,.,...(•) com. ............. lo lrat\NC1 ~ ~ to trllMaet bUli-mencad lO transact bu'J. ~ to transact bUlf. nffl 1.11'\d., lhe FiC11l10UI "'" uncltt th• flCtoliOua ....... UN:ltt lhl fi(1 txxn ""' undtt IM f'iel llOul 11111 una.t IN fi.c;t~t
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1 ll tJMMd bu*" ;a" Wldtt the Fie·~ ""' undaf 1ht Fld•tiout ""' under lht fiCtitJout ...... unclet .,,. Fictltiout 8ut1nt11 N1m1(1) litlld Bu11n111 Name(•) lilted 8u11nH1 N11T•el•> ltaleel BuStl"IH Nam.(•I i11ed Dul•l\•H NatM(I ) lifted ,.... ......... '!!. 'le.Wout .. ~!!'" N•me(t) bled 8utlne11 Nam•(•) t1111d Buamau NMM(•) hated 811a1111u N•m•t•> lilted above on'. NIA above on. flb"'aiY 1992 al>ow on NA abO-. on· May t, 10» •l>o•• on April 20. 1112
..,..,.... ._...,., lllllCI -on MlrCh 20. 1"2 a~ on· N/A abOv• on: NIA •t>OV• on: Aptil 11, 1992 ECf'tv.,O ,,acqut• Doug M•r1•n Vic• P1t9'Cllfll M1ellUI s M11en.• Joel Silo!WYIQN ~on: A,wl 11. 1992 Batbttl K. Kant Vlc .. Pfealdtnl Evan W1lllam• Manaotr Thi• 1taltment Wll Wed Thia ttat"'*ll WH Mid Thi.I l11ttmt01 wH '·lid This ltlltmanl ollll I ltd lll11 alAtt!Tlent WH t.teo
, .. J'.Jr4 ~· •llttmc Int WU filed Thi• 1tattmtfll WH tiled ™' 11alemtne Wit flltd Thi• •l•l•ment WH filed with tht County Cltfk of Wi1h the County Cllfll 01 wHl'I tht C~t'( Cltflt ot With the County Cl11k Ol Wilt\ ...... County Cltrk °' TNI •1"'*14 ... flltd Or t~ty Clerk of wfth lht County Cltfk of Will\ the Courty Clttk OI Wiii\ IN County Clerk of Orange County on Aprlftl, Orang• County on Aptil 21, OtllllQ• Coul'lly on Apnl 23, Oiang• County Oil Al)(~ 21 Otange CQ\Klty on Mar 5 .., .. County Clel'tc of 1 .... ~2 Y Of\ Al)lll 20. Orang. Coun1y on Apf1I 23, Ot~ County on May 5, Orang• Counly on Aptll 2t, 1 "2 1 "2 1992 1992 1992 ~~on A,ptl 17, .., 1"2 1"2 1t92 FH8Ut ftUBI O '529244 .... F52M77 F5,0324
1• F1218tt ,129241 ,,~244 ,,2 .. 27 Pubhthld Newport Beach-Publllhed N-pof1 8t1<:f\. Pl.lbl'•"ed N ..... pofl Btach· Publilllld Newpo<l Bta,h-Pi.~ sntel N-pof1 BNet>-
,,21•2• =shed NewPoft Saleh-Publl&htd Nawpoft Btactl-P\lbGSl'led Nl'l'rPQft Beech-Pubhhed Newport Btacn. Costa Mesa Dally P.lol May COil• M.u Dally Pilot M1y Cofll ....... 01tl; PilOt May Costa Met.a Olily PllOI .... , Cosll Melt D ... , p '°' Mlt
NlleMd Newpoft 8tacJI. 2 Mua Daily Pllol Mey Costa M ... DIOy Not Mey Costa M ... Diiiy Plk>t May Cotti MIU Diiiy Pilot May 2. I , 11, 23, 1192 2, 9j US, 23, 1992 9, UI 23 30, 1992 9. HS. 23 30. 1992 9, 11 23. 30. 1992 c.-.. ..... Delly"°' Mey • II. 11. 23, 11192 II, 11, 23, 30, 1"2 t . 111. 23, 30, 1992 UI, 23. 30, June e. 1992 Sa-358 S.·362 Sa-3n S•3n S.·3U
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F1ot1Uou1 Flctltloue '1ctltlou.• FlcUtlou9 •· 8uslntH Nern9 8ualn•11 N•"'41 8u1lnH1 Name Buslntn N1ma Bualnffl Ne,.,. ~ 8u1lna11 Ne1n9 8ualntM Nema 8u1lnea1 Nam• 8ualne.a Name ltatam.nt Statement Stet1m1nt Statement Stetam.nt
PUIUC IOTICE
..... ua Nw aeatam•nt atetamant ltat•m.nt Staeam.nt Thi Followlng pettont Thi FoHowlng Plf•ons The FOllOWlng petaons Tilt FolloWlng pe11on1 Tilt FOllow.ng pttaona ...... •nt The fol10Wlng pe11ons The Followlng peiaon1 The • Folloo.1ng perton• Tht Fotlowlng PWIO{ll are doing busll)IH es: 111 doing butine'sa IS' a11 d041l!l business H . ere do.ng business IS' att domg buSlness 11
f'ha Followtno !*tons .,, dot119 bualne11 as: lfl dolng•buslneH u : we doino butlnff• H : are doing buslne" 11: SO.CAL SWEEPING. 3184-ARCHITECTURAL OVER· RUBBER MOJO, 208 291h GILPIN CONSULTING, DECORATIVE RUGS ANO .,. doina bullnlat as· PAt.4 TAGGART BUNNING NUMERO UNO. 1525 MtH NEW ~GE SERVtCES, HB FORMS, 87'5 Plac9r J Aalrwal Av1., Co1ta LOAD, 155 Rochtsttt, SI., Newpor1 Beach, C:i;.1 2910 Redhill Avenue f 200, CAAPETS, 2029 S Lyon
KOVACM MARKETING ANO MICHAEL BUNNING, Vlt'dl OtlYt East, Suilt M30 Walnut Sta. 8, Tu1Un, Cir. C8011, Hunllnglon M .... Cll1 . 92628 Costa Me11, Calif 92827 92863 Costa Mesa. Calo! 92626 San11 Ana. Caltf. 112705
UIOO Dow SlrMt Sii .,8• 201 Oertmouth Way, Pia-125, Cotta M1u, Celif c.lif, 92680 Beach, CA 82&4e Robert M. Rietlatd. Jr .. D11n Dwyer Davison. Thomas Clay Long. 208 "-"''VG. Wood. 327 0<11' Tony Dor1n 211'~ Apo.
=oft I H ch ca111' Clt'llla, Calof 92670 92628 Top-Une StfVlc:H, tnc. Jnnne Dagmar Kttbt/ 318-4-J ~rway AV9 .• Costa 331151 Ocean HtU Ottve, 29th St , Ntwpon Beach. wood Road, Corona e1e1 ltna. Ba:boa Island. Ca I • . AUantoe Hotl:tons. C.hlor-Malcolm E. Campbell. Calitornll Cofp . 1921 Petta ftandl. 87'5 PlllClt' Cir MeH, Clllf. 92626 Dane P0tnl, Cahl 92629 Cll1f. 92663 Mat, Clad. 92625 92682 ~ M~ng nla, 201 D111movth Way. 4013 Helen SL. Liil• Isa-Lana. Plac1nll1, Callf C609, Hunllngton Beach. Thi• b111int11 is con-This bu1lne11 11 con. This busineu 11 con. This bustn111 1s con. This Dusiness 11 con.
l Communication Inc PleeantJa, CaJil. 12170 bell&, Calif. 93240 t2&10 CA 92048 d\icied by. an lndMdual ducted by-1n Individual ducted by 111 lndiVldual ducted by an lnd•..,dUll dueled by-an individual ~ eorpor-.ti!; .. Thia bu11n1u la con. Th11 bu1lne11 ta con-Thia bualna11 la con-Thi• bu1lntss 11 con-The reglalrant(l) com-Tile regl1tran1(1) com-Th• rtg11111nt(s) com. The reg11t1ant(1) com-The 11g1stran1(tl com-Thi b I 1 ducted by-• COtpOrallon CIUctld by. an lndMdual ducted by: 1 corporabon dUC1ed by. an lndivldulll mancld to transae1 bust-mencld 10 ttansect bu,._ meoced 10 uansact butt· menced 10 t11111sac1 1:><..s· rneocld 10 trantaCI bul>-~ ~1 "'" ~n. Tl'la 11gl111an1(1) com-The regl1tr1n1(1) com-The ragl111an1(1) com-Th• regl1t1ant(s) com. nest undlf tht ActitJOtJS neu und• Iha F"ictiuous ness undtf lht f1Ct.11ous ness undtf tht F•Ct.l•OUS ness under Iha F1ctit.o"s ~ ,.9·,:t=) com-menc:tel to ltantae1 bul4-mtnetd to 1ranMct bUlf. menc9d 10 ttanuct bull· meoold 10 1ransact bUsf. Business Name(s) listed Bus1n111 Namt (s) 11s1td Busineu N1me(1) listed B.us.ness Name1s1 hst1<1 Bus.neu Name(sJ listed
mencad to " let butJ. "'" uncltt lhe Act1UOUS ness undtf lilt flc11tlool ,. .. undtf Iha Fictilloul nest Undef' Iha flc:Mlous lbOVI Of'I: N/A •bov• Of'I: NIA above on: Apol 24, 1992 lbOvt on· May 1 1992 •OOV• on· May 1. 1992
und9r an& Actitl Bualneu N1me(1) Msled Buslntll N1m1(1) !lated Butlnttt Name(•) H11ed Bu11ne11 N1m1(1) li1led RC>Otrt M. Rlc:hatd, Jr. Dean D. Davison Thomas Clay Long Jelfrey G Wood Tony Doran
:,. .. Hi":.{a) 11:: •bov• on· April 14. 1992 above on: NIA abov9 on: Apnt 1, 1992 abovt on: .t.pril 17. 1987 Th11 ttatMMOI wu flied This 1tat1ment wu filed This statement was filed This statement was 1 •td This 11119"\lnt was t.ltd • Aptt M.E. Bunning, Prffldtnt Malcolm E. Campbell L..arry Oliver, CFO Jeame o. Bland! w.th Iha Counly C\efk of With the County Clerk ol with 1n1 Cou111y Ctetk ol with the County C111k ol wnn lht County Cllfk 01 •= t:.;_ l(oy~~·h1~•tl Thia ttalomenl was tiled This ttatement WIS fifed Thi• statement w11 flied Tl'll1 atltemenl was filed Ot111ge County on Aaaptil 01angt County on Apnl 21, Orange County on April 24 Or111ge County on April 28. Oreng1 County on May 5
dint • · wtth tht County Cl11k ol with 11'1• Counly Cltrk of With the Counly Clttlt ol with lht Counly Citric of 21, 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992
Thie lhdement wu filed Orange County on Aptll 21, Otange County on Apfll 27, Otange County on April 28, Orange County on May •. F528873 F521877 F529380 F529828 F530484
wttn lht COunty Cltflc ol 192 1992 19112 1992 Published Newport Beach-Publl1hecl Ntwport BHc:fl. Pubhshtd Newpon Btac:h· Publlsned N1wpo11 Beach· Published Newport Buen
<>rainga County on Aprll 28, F529308 F529518 F529598 F530138 Cotta Mesa Daily Pilot May Cotta Mata Oa•ly Pilot May Costa Mesa Daily P1 01 May Colla Mesa Dlllly P tot May Costa Mesa Oa.ly1 P110I M1y
1992 PUblisnad Newport Beac:n. Published Newport Beach-Publlthed Newport Beach-Publlsned Newport Beach-2, 9, 1&. 23, 1992 2. 9, 11. 23 1992 9. 16 23. 30 199~ 9. 16. 23 30 1992 16, 23, 30. J .. ne 6 1~2
F52N21 Cost. M ... Daily Pilot M1y Costa MIN Dally P110t Mey Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May Cosll Mtu Dally Pilot May Sa-360 Sa-363 Sa·375 S•380 Sa·395
Pubbfttd Nlwpoft ISeach-2• t . 11· 23, 1192 9, ti, 23, 30. 1992 l8, 23, 30. June 1• 1992 23 30• June 6• 13· 1992 M o nay 111 ks .. an d All Kinds ol .Jobs For Whtlhet you rt buying Se II your ho m • s 1 11 y 0 u r n o m,
eo.t. Mala Q.oy Not May Sa-361 s.378 Sa-390 Sl-390 c1asslh1d speaks Its All Kinds ol People or sethng. Class1f1ed through ctass1f1ed. 1h1ough ctassihed
It-, 23, 30, June 6, 1992 Buy It Sall 11. Find It. Malta the right move. Buy It Sall II. Find II Maka the right move. language. Piiot ClaeaHlad . covers all your needs! &425878 6 4258 78
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REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFICATIONS
1002-2790
ARE IN THF Rf Al
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f-.CTION
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2799
LOST&
FOUND :l~26
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The foftowllng 1NI aa· MIXED BREED GER·
tela advtr1111m1nls MAN SHEPARD. Mata,
ware pla.ced too tat• Oanlla. Found 5/17
to run In tha ,...i es· around Her*'or &
tel• ..c:UOn. FOf • Baktf In Costa MHe.
more oom1>19t1 ltaling. Had 10 taJla him to
ptaata Ht today·• Coat• MaH Anlmel
real ••tat• tab. Control, pl ... • call
•Oft Goff Coune
Sea ~. 2BR • den
2~BA, 2 .. 1oty ........
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trol &I 7~11 . HH
until FRIOAV 6122 •
URQl!NTlll ~ opuon. $3700. --------
mo. Pam Mou Ra1111y. Heartbroken
AM& 940-e~.ff Famlly , .. lea be-
loved toat Abyaaln-
l•n Cat, chariahed
m•mbat or the famllyl
12 lbt. mela ... tut
Han 5119. vicinity OI
Surr1y & Ca~ Hlgh-
landl Or. Corona def
Mat PlaeH H•1p
U• reunite our fam1lyl
Conlaet Mary et 549-
0511
WafttNI CdM atudlo or GUMt rm. lnQI ptof woman. Will prapar•
h aelthy mael1 tor
ftaez. ln I KChf.1 fOf
, ... ,....... 973-37"
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Business &
Finance
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LOfT.J. $300 RE· W Au Larg' Oold
Rope BrllCNt, loat at
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8 • L L I N Q t N• MOntlllUll PLEASE
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comtMrc:&M ecct9 .. 1 to'ST · Smell Wf\lla
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show aw. 9'°" wn-~ ec:-Fai, '°: :}
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Min. ~ ... ecio. 1·
Announcements
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t:MPLOYMENT :>:'>:JO EMPLOYMENT :;:;3 t:MPLOYMENT :;:;ao t;MPLOYMENT :;:;ao t.:MPLOYMENT l):>ao EMPLOYMENT :'>:>JO t;MPLOYMENT :>:>JO
50 PEOPLE NEEDED Constnactlon Tralntt GROUNDSKEEPER INSIDE SALES Employment
Opportunities
EMPLOYMl-:NT :>:'>JO
eustom« HMca/data
entry/an 11"11tts'FT&PT
IMnl loc. VIP 632·5555
FIT, must have own
ttena. 241·1100
12.month position. 8 Th• <Customer S•MC•
hour a par d • y. Oeper1mant of Iha
n99ded by H untington Newport Beach/Cotta DEMOS IN SUPERllKTS BHch City School Mesa Oa1ty Piiot ta
WHlc9nd wortc. ahort Olstrlct Salery l a looking tor T11-mar-
2 y•&r1 of rttponslbla hrs. good pay. Micro-S 1 • 7 1 o · S 2 . 1 2 4/ klllng P1os with con-
cltfk:al expert.nee In-weva e plua. 84<>-ee26 month (Employer alstent results. Pl•as•
eluding public con· DENTAL Emptoyaaa/ paid Public Employ· call for appotn1men1 11
ADMINISTRATIVE
CLERK
Part Time Children 1
hom9WOl'kJpleno pntC·
tlca h9IP9f & p"1 sec-
retary n..ded fOf Npt
Beech family. Houri
• 3(). 7pm Mon-Thura
S10/ht. Cllll 759-3239
AUTO Oeteil Mgr Ca.an S188$-S2291/Mo.
Benklng CU\. good O MV, good
hard wOl"klng enllud•
The ReaoluUOn Trust • p lusl 548-1901
Corporation Is tMklng •--8-E--A~P:-l~L-:O:-T=-
e qualified candidate
Undar dlrKtlon of lha
Engineering Oaper1·
mant Olfactor. an Ad·
mlnl1trattv. ci.rk per·
fOfm• • wide vart.ty
of ra1ponalbla and eta{. for lh• followlng potl· BOY OR GIRL llof\ ,,, Its Coit• M•H
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ASSET TECHNICIAN
#AD·257
$23,000.$35,000
TM Dally Piiot Is (lcult Clerical ~. ln-
currantty contreetl""' cNdlng word PfOC .... · ·• Jng w1d d1ta entry young •duttli betW'Mn •uppott. OutJae may
tM egaa of 14 • 17 to Include, but ata not
"" th41 pap9r et ·~ Jlmltad 10. lh• follow• clal avanu. Thar• 11 'Ing: act u a '~Po
no 00« to 00« eoUc· Jlonla~; anawar ""
tung and you would t ... pnon. and welt on
tact; axp.n.nc. work· Employat1. Outllan~ Ml' Rallramant Con· 642-4333.
Ing In an anglne•rlng Ing opponunl11H Cell tributlon amounts 10 "'P-a-rm-. ~P=-IT-=--:-h-.~,P-.-.-n-IO-,
environment la d•1tr· 71'·523-1545 epproxlmelaly S134 clllze.n. Lt nousework.
ebla. Requires high DENT'' At!SIST"'"r per month). M utt eppolntmant•, anop-achoot g~. or GEO ~ .w ""' pe11 wrlltan last. Ping, 831-2687 equtvalency end ~ PtaaNnt group prac-App I y • t 2 0 4 5 1 ........ _...__ _____ _
EMPLOYMENT 5530
Rall Estate
Secretary
Must have R.E. Uc &
Word ParflC1. Typing,
Phones & b9 eggre•
1"'9. $1 Q/Hr + Call Mr.
Phlllp1. 1)55.68()8.
EMPLOYMENT :>:>30 lfy to type 50 wpm ec.. lice In N~ S.ech Crelm9r Lana. H.B
curataty on e S•lactrlc nMd1 FIT Aaat w/axp. Pho n • 9 e 4 -318 8 .
typawrllar, ale. For ROA Pf9f. Good ~ OeadUM fOf epptytng ...................... -.......... .... turthaf d.Wltt end ap-1 __ •fi_r1_1_. _c_a11_&4o-__ 1_1_22 __ 1 Is May 21>. 1992.
~~~1 ~:".1 c~ DENTAL.ORTHO PIT CASHJER, Exp'd o F N E W p ORT R.cepllonlat F{T Avail wknds. 831-4404
No av•• ()( SaL Ban-BEACH, P.O . Box anti. S.eutltul ofc In Buy It. Sell 11. Find It.
1758, 3300 Ntwp0t1 Nwpt Cntr. 1544-1281 Clatslned.
Blvd .• Nawl)Oft S..ch, fr:========.~' jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... CA 92M8-8915. (714)
&44-3300. Equal Op-
portunity Empk>Y9f, For Ad Action
The postllon J)9rtormt wOfk only one Setur· ganaf&I publfe; type,
technical aupl)Oft !Of day a weak until pioof and word pro-
Salaa/Marlcallng D• achool'a out. Eetn c:Ha • verlety of doc·
per1manL Sklll In anel-money and have tun, • umaqtla; malntaln ac-
y1l1 of loan documan· 1001 Musi b• oul· / eurala •nd dalallad
cation 10 monllor tlek· going and posMll e , ra<:Ofd•. compli. lnfor·
i.r detH fOf UCC'1. positive attitude. For mellon and date. .cc.
tuaa and fnsuranc:•. more lnlormeUon call Must pou••• a1 i.ut
lcnowladga o f loen Peut J .. lay •I &42·•-:::=================::~ documantellon tor '333 Ext. 109. I · commercial loanl , .. •·c-ON_S ______ _
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AD-VISOR
642-5678
• ~ Ufeguanl l:':s:nlc1t:n Wllt!d '°' 10 ~
stmner programs ll SulS!t & Sall CreeK Beaches 111
.Otwlge COldY WOtlt W!"n tudS S.1 i on ~
~ ocean condltlOnS. 1ns1ruct 1st·~. sur1 ~ skills comoeWve s..mmno. paddlel)oare,
kayak slcils, rte Job reQUtres 5 years surt fMaWlO and 2 years coachinQitNnagement eXj)tnence
tandidm rrust posstSS Cll111tll USlA Ocean Trainin(I
C~ Ml<l*ln Of eQtMllrl fMTI~
lst·Aid or ~alert AppllCMllS ITlJSt swrn 1000 M
In 15 tnn & 11111 1 K 111 • ITW1 or ltss Successful
~ um S11l'hr tram &-1·911 . P!use
resi>onO wan rnume w ~er leas b'f Jin 2
Clldorru .lQof lJeouMd Box 7095 H&A Belch. CA
92615
qutrad spac1111zad TRUCTION WANTED
axparlanca 11 pr• L.&~ 10 t11.
farnld In Iha following Catpantar1 10 S22
a1aa1· Accounting/fl-Pelnl«I l Hati>«a.
nanci.1. commarclel Cd 1.eoo-7"'3204
Call 642-5678.
Put a few words
to work for you.
642-5671
lol.n HNtclng. raedlng-.--------------------------------------------------------------1 of flnanclet •l•t•" nwnla, undar1Ulnd1 ..................................................................................... .-. ............................................ ...
epp1el1el tachnlqu.
end compU1ar ptof ci.ncy In W0tdparl
lolua 1·-2-3, dB••
and Paradox
Onty compMted
plication• for F~
Employm.m (SF·171
and Employ.e c.tu
cellon Sla tamant
(Form 2~10) fOf a
clflc poalOona. by
number and t1U.
ttatad. pc>9tmarked b
Mey 29, 1992 WIQ ~
accepted. Ona ap-
pllc:atlon p« poaltlon
la requlrad.
SERVICE DIRE.CTORY
C11t'ul111 al1 hi ..........
..... eeMNe
Far II ymr hlml and llu1me11 mll
I
Ct:Mt-.N I
C:ON('Ht:Tt-: .l~>:.?h
( 't'llAM It'
I'll 1-.S I ,, ....
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st:HVICl·:s ;J:>48
HANl>Y MAN 3710
..-...-RltPAIR8 Home/
L.ANDSCAPt: &
LAWN CARE :tH08
Rental PROPERTIES All Amar lcan T t ea
P&1nt•C1tJ)9ntry.atc • S arvlce . Ramovel,
Drywall GltyMS.5277 Trim, Santor Otte.
*All ty pa• r• pa1r1. _F_r .. __ •_•_1._SJ_1_-a_•_1_5 __ ,
• Houae/Otftc • Pe·flti"Q. Sluceo. dry· EXP 0 GARDENER: 15
Ucensed. bonded, ""alt. fencH QllH S.. yr1 COM, N 8 Ouahly
ln1urad tlnca 1980. • NOf Oise John SJ2_.111 wor~. , .... iaiea Rais
"91\'1 ~1.')Mln
Carp . ai.ct • plumb.. Frank Landac•P'"• T1la, kit•. beth•. 25 yn •!IP, cta.lt\·up.
Small ramod l<>b•. ~nt comm r•• prof
Comm )r1sd. 739-7742 tob. ''" HI. 968·2303
I ( O"' l ll\('l OHS I">'>" •n•n• Te...-tl!l't -ft. '--9,
.......... ?91~1'8
Cerpan1ry. pluml:llng. MOr(laon Painting & 1J d'Y"'tell. ma~
Oan«al CoMtructlon a "'°'• Ran rate•
Aate. "" ••t. "'"' ......aea4 121·M41
'1.21 per Ina, per day. 1hat8 ALL you pay.
B11111••"-Mtw••" .. saram1..-y
MOVlNu 3834
!»UBLIC NOTICE
rAJ•taUNG 3866
WE GU $1IO Hang TC9fl
Total lntaflof Ramoo
lllOQ 5-rv. AdVlc. T
~Crazy. IS33-7172
ROOFING :rnso
Th• C.llf. Public Ut•ll·
ha• Comm uton RE·
QUIRES •hat all used
hou1attold good•
movara print thatr
P u C. Cal T num~. Saeli.r RoofltlQ Co lit. &
1omo1 •no c~1.1tt~• lfW 25 vr• won. gu.,,
pnnt tN;f T C P. num-ly1)a1 roo'll'Q
bar ii\ alt adver"U•• 714476-5099
ml,,IS II you have • W • A T H • R • T I T II
QUHtion •bout fM ,.. ROOFING All typ.a.
gallty ot a movat, limo wood. compo•1t1on,
or chaufla1.1r. call: llta-watghl t•I•. fla\
Pub!'-: u11111 .. s roor• uc. 414414aa
Commltllon ,,.. .. J 7~992 71W~111
l'AHTlt-.._A.
Ot 1 ,...,11 '"'" ... ao
St'Hll\iKI t H
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In °*'• ""8 ~ ._...t Pteft ~ ~ '"'• ..... ....,_"""'.....,:=.---------•I
Ne •••· "••Cled, wedding. '6ewere, •••Ill lltl I ~~~~--=~·~·~-~rD"-'-1 l•rt•••• W•ll• ~""•• & W9'nda. """'°· • ••• •• t-
000 l•tf• ••~'l•I ...-... C4lll t<.v • •DROOM..,. .._ lllu 14. liDna
7'...._1111 .... 11171 ..... S.Cl .,. oonCI "'• ,ulllQu .. nala• train, Y.neck ·.,,a llCllTMY Pn •111. "' GM *' * b•d. Mlrror•d a beetc. lonO .....,., Good...._,.......,.., , .... ,.. 1140 ...,. ... 70 llght•d h••dbo•rd, Gfeat lot hi" Of win-,._. --&~ ...... aware "* er.am1m;:fYJ.ao1a 111, "-"---c~net• Al'• ter weddft'IQI SAC ~ at..a33?. r,,-;-;;..,;-, 1n thJ• cM· ~ 11;:;c) w/c~ ~~d. ~celo 1195. •32'°311 cal ~ egory may ,.quit• you tom C&M pkyr bulfNn lent condtlion. Mu.l aftet lpm
Mu.t ~ Jdnt ~pie to call a IOO mim~ 175, Tan Aeottner tu. ...11 MOO 080 ======:;::=:!
...... & , ..... W In which that• '-• and M~l!I AJI In xlnt ... 2 -82 -· -• elf. .. d ti "., &...-~ .. .,. dicta phone ekllla, char,.. per mfnut.. con • ca • ....... 1 ___ ~-..,.-..,._-~1 IOwpm, Qd !ngllah/ ..-9-424129 , .. ,, Ou 4leek 3'd'
•P9fllna a veltd OMV. a.rttndtr Tralnffl Futon frame A pad No midtcal, SM10/ Ne.dad, Mtn up \O s.40. Flbefglu• back· _.;;..;....;;;,.;,;,.~---~~
Hr. •2:30 M·fr to .iart. 1150 dally, •alatY + ~d 115. 720-1023.
lnt•rvtew• S/28, 29. tips, lull Of part n~. INQs·-WATERB .. D 8'0!!g! $100, IT5-0I07
N I 2 Wk training, wom.n. K """" ... • I I H20 ... & ... o cal •· Send r• men 21 or old~. CaM: No-wave mattr"•· In--Super • ng • .....,,
• um • : M a r g at• t aoo.e3z.ea22 cJud•• frame a n..o. h••t•t. padded rall1, flerrln, 9855 Atlante board. GOOd condl-3-drwr .,-d, Ilk• nu
Av• lf'111, H.a. 12&40 Uonl Only $200. Call '75, Frigidaire Refng
SPECIAL EVENT 589-1904, leave ma. wrk1 ;rt $50, ~drwr
CHILD CAR• Seeking aao-. drew MO 759-1572
( I JI I I· 1 I 11 \I I "-.
f,l)J.
AltlRtleft: ,...., ...
Wlif llONflllii.
SOLICITORS =tu~l~dy ~or~ MattreH Set• TW\n sao. WANTED cleaning lot Tun & Full 195, On 1140, Kg !IH IH IL\:\ 111.._~ Colleton! i...:..-,.....-.....,..__,,~-
TR8 Fund Reising Sale, C<HM to buy or
doMt• ygur white ... ~hant• tcw Ml•. The
vari.ty of lt•rn• Is
endl•H. ~.na of
bland new T·Sh#1a at
give away pric•sl Pro-
ceeds to help ftnance proctuctlOn of "SUN--
DAY IN THE PARK"
South Coeat R•~ TMette, Aug. 1 e tick· .._ on..,. aoon at
Ticket Master, Sat &I
23 M , 2832 San ..
Ana Ave
Thura ...... 1305 1165, '* o.111~103 MIS( 1>111:1
TM D•llv Piiot le Prtwate .. t•t• .... •HUGE GARAGE SALE
currently contracting C8ll tor appt 511-1032, 11 Fum. clthl, •Pf1 equip,
thoM who po ..... an Century English HMnQ h••Nd Items, Sat/Sun
out-gc>mg spirit and a side l>o#d, orig Petlna. 8Np, 2807 Carob S1. wlnnl~ll• to wo(t( 2"9C china ca& ~ To place an ad In :!.:~ptlo~: :d v:~ ~ ':.!aeddl~ :=!; The Piiot classlfled,
ou1 apeclal •vent• In ~ closed I ' open 10', Call 84Z·M'7a.
the Orang• Coast w/I cane c:tvw Incl pMi1, a1aL No experience I• Blu/grey Straight Back mint. French bf ... dining
required. Start at Chair ses, Pere Ian room chand•ller 3 '
$5.00 an hour plus Rug '35 650-3219 ICtOSI, One of a ltlndl
Sl'OH 1 IN(i
Wlll sacrlftce UndNV
Purpus Umlled edition
"Udy Amte" Teddy
Bear 1111 of only 100
mad•. $200. PleaM
call a.2 .. s21 X332
daya or 631-3220 avH
Buy It. ~I It. F1nd It.
Clualfled,
SI'( IHI I \j(,
commlulon on each French & Victorian Antq enter1alnment unit cu•r.:========-=~~~~~=--;
ord•r you .. u. Thia 11 carved rosewood f\Jm, tom built, rubbed out IKINIS an easy way to get 1840.1880. Fine col-white. 56"w • 23"d • ALL B
(j( 101 IS t.l H1.1 (i(H II IS 1>0111
extra Income. For lec:11on Incl: 8" mlrr w/ 75"h., diamond 1haped
mOfe Information con-columns, 2nd En plr• mlfrof 42"h x 40''W w/ MIXl& ~CH. t.ct Paul Jelley at 642· bed, 2 mrbl chests, lg antq frame
4333 Ext. 209. dlaplay cablneta.1•0-n-.:...S-0-,.--H..,.ld""•-•-·be,..-~d ,... ______ ---
Snaclal carved armolr• w/mlrr Overstuffed Designer ~5 f".l. r ~_..... ,.... hont, sml Ibis, carved Custom Made. paid <\ \:Jill U:lllllUJlt: I
Into offers" Wed. May Must Seel 723-45239 · '
Clothea, furniture, toola,
equip, misc. stuff. Sat
only I \0 •. 120 23rd 203 N. Ba)'front Av., St., CO.ta M ....
Sat 0 N l Y I a -4 p • t.,.......,.,.,........,.'"T'.,,....,.,.-:...:-=
Toya, blkH" vcR, Qiiloi iALi FOR
Nlnelendo, clothH, CHOCI SAT WPM.
furniture, art work, 3233 Montana, off and much m~I California St.
OaraeeJSout..,_ la.. Plant1·Pota-Canna•· Saturday, May 23rd, Misc, home 10011, 11·
7AM-3PM In alley. 110 offer. Oak table
320 Sapphire Ave. leavea, lake polH,
reels, boat paddle•·
lur... and live fhah hold.,, Ocean, Cod
......
lllactc/91.ck, Und•
aOk mMM. Mint "°"· ( 18H11), Re4al ... llOOk
133,HO, lel• Price
IH,177
·-~· aa.c:lc/Gr'H)', Ctwof'M
WhHll, Under 11k
Ml ... , lmpecc:a.,,_,
234331) Ae..U Biu.
aootc no.'°°. Sale Price s.41.91'7
et•aoo•
Whlt•/Palomlno.
Under 1l'k Mlln, &
qulslt•. ( 359771)
Retail Blue Boote
S.C2,376, Saie Prae.
139.977
••t 3009 •••
Blackberry/Pelomlno,
Under 11k Mii••·
PamP9f'ed BHuty. ( ~) Ratel Blue
Book $31.•50. Sale
P~$32,977
......
•••ck lt•arl/91ack,
Ctwome Wheele. 11t&
...... y~ .... (
f0e714) ...... .,.
Book 1441\150, ....
Price~.117
.. fMOU
Whll•/,.•IOmlno,
Chrome Wh••I•. Und« 11 k Mhe, Muat a..t ( 901N1) A9td
9tue Book 141,'7715.
.... Prae.~.117
'90aeo88C
81ac:k/8Mck, Chrome
WhMle. M6l't Condlo
Uon. ( 51 IMe) Ret&U
IN"9 eootc seo.ooo.
.... Price .. 1.117
••• f .....
Smoke Sllv•r/Palo-mlno, Htc MNH. -'II
S•rvlc• Record•. (
5$4917) Retal Blue
Book 121.1578, Sale
Price 121,977
®
RETCHER JONES
M·O·T·O·R·C·A·R·S
NEWP O~l BIACM
not ~·' Srrttf 11+a1J.9l00
"Turning Interviews lty, fine cond pieces. times 'uke new n1-ll857 on __ PlJ __ oses_UUUY_ e_ ~·.;
21 e:45PM In 1rv1ne. ---------Tfl•bd• Piiot Clasal-Beach
FrH Seminar arm chre. All lop qual· S2300 .. c $1000 used 4 I ch ..L.-. $25 "-"\ ~
For reservations & TRADE SELL tackle s 1 ·S20 490t.-------------------1 Coa1a Mesa Streat Information &ss-1122 Th• most compreh•n-Bouf·U.ue
Convenient slve and current d lrec-• .,.. MAHIN t' SI ll'S
llO('KS 711.!;.!
~S-9832 BOATS 70 1 I
HUNflNGTON
11\ I "I. I Ii I "' "" 1
... OL.I, good ..-
Uon, •unroof, new ....... OOO....:N41
11\t .I \ii 'II' •
. II-I· I' 't II 11
... ce...•tc-.....
4dr LardeO. ao.ded w•pt, 2NEZ41?, 't 2195 dlr 135-3171
'ii CherOkM 4d, &.
cytlndor, 5-apd. AM/
FM cau, A/C, Met
Oold. Cloth H•ts,
Sl500/ob0 546-11•7
l.1 NC 'UL!'J ~It :•11
LINCOLN '71
Contlnont•L 4'00
ang. run• good 112"
Must ... , 842.ose7
Mt.tU.'EIH.S !I I .HI
'80 480SL •7k mhe,
flawi"•· Muat S..,
SAVEi (0907•2). Cr•
¥fer BMW, 135-3171
N I SSAN !11M> Piiot ClaHlfled throuoh classlfled tory of goods and ser-Ol 4}
842·5878 842·5678 vices a1oundl ~fcJWxnefl&~
2820 .... IW. d mi. YD! Plnndl 723-0533 ......
yoa used vehicle throoOh classified
842-H78 Bt:A('tl hl..\U
•MOVING SALE*
tO'AVON lnft•tabl• W/ enp Yamahe eng, 11 A1raL
like nu. 9" 4 INY fangt
$2.SOO OFFEAI 72:2·7711
40 FT IOAT ILIP ·•• ~oozx tu11y Cannery .,.. seooJ loeded, security, t·
mo. Call !>4Ml37 10p1, IO ml, $10,950
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANN.AH HIRSCH
Olnell• ••I-chrome
with glaH, 1he1Yes·
chrome with gla ...
wall unll-braH wfth
11' Southcoest mohag/ obo. lmmac •934889
lap, 11"90, AIOmlC 4 eng, AVAIL lmmed In prime
good r;ond, $4995 Obo Nwprt loc. 75 ti slip w/
72<>-$485, M·F, Steve 17"' ft beam. S110Qf SAAB ''I"'~
glass, oak TV stand, 3 -8-9-8-0 -.,-0-n-Wh,..,..,.,.-•..,.a.-,-1 mo. D•bfa. Me-7IOO 'M .,_.. Czcc•t 5
cotfH taolH, flrep~ 15' "Mischief". 70 -.-•• -.-0-a_C_O_YE_IL __ l~P
screen-bra•• wllh Yamaha, "ate $, 91 DAr. "
IPd. loaded. ..., ao m1.
Otlg OWtW, ...,. cond, sao.soo obo m.ol30
WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
glaH, st.,eo cabinet· Tralk'll• 1895().873-1123 1250.'mo. 30 Ft. P&tk· black with glu•. Ing avail e-..f41
Sch wlnn t O·•P••d -c-1.-.-.-,-0-0-um--.-,d--1-e·' --_,8,_,1.,..1p-to....,90~,-HH<>IA '1..'IO
Q.1-Both vulntrablt, as South
you hold:
•AJ98763 106 86 +K8
The bidding has proceeded:
North EuL South We11t
l + P... 1 • Pa.88
2 NT Pua ?
What do you bid now"
Q.2-Ea8t Wl'9t "1Jlntrablt. a.s
South vou hold
+Q85 107632 A6 +J94
Partner opens the bidding with one
no trump What action do you takf?
Q.3-1\orth· 'outh vulnerable, as
South vou hold
•K Al02 AJH0752 +J98
Tht b1ddan1t hu procffded.
South WNt North Eut
l P... I NT P ...
?
What do you bid now'>
. Q.4-East-Weat vulnerable, u
South you hold:
•9762 ~K976S 06 ~83
Partner opens the bidding with one
no trump. What do you reapond?
Q.5-Aa South, vulntrable, you
hold:
•QJ83 . AKJ106" OA4J2•Void
Partner opens tht bidding with one
pade. What do you respond?
Q .6-Neither vulnerable. u Sooth
you hold:
•A8642 ':'QJ9763 vVold +6&
The bidding hu proceeded.:
North East SCMalh W•t
l P .. l Q Pua
1. p .. ?
What do you bid now?
Look for answers on Monday.
Jtt'adtt1 Wnt1: "I am lntl'rntecl In
•trology and f.-clutf'd by Eliubd.h
Taylor. Ptrhape OM day I will -•
th.la pat l<'tl'ftl. and when that dly
comn I woald lllct to bf able lo tell
htr that I know her z.odlacll tiga.
P1e-Inform ... # -9lobert Smalla.
ChlrleetOft, S.C. ltnponw. Ellubt'th
Taylor ll no 1traQgtr to 11trology or
her ow" IOCl1ac1.I tip, which ii PilttL
Yo. mtpt ... llittffttf'd IA otha
l'iatta.na, p;aN uc1 preNnt: Mlduld
CllM, Aaa.11 Nia. GrM Fowla, Law·
ll'MC Dluftll, l..tro Mottet •d WU·
lard Sc94L
AJUES (Mardi ll·Aprtl 19) Unes
ol ~m111un1e1tlon Opt'.n. you f'aude
chal'll'I, you win fntndl and 1nnuenC'l'
"amponant'' p«>plt. Focus on wnhng,
1111pnn11ng your own 1tylt, 1•1ning
Jl"l'lttt cHa'" of ffftdom. Exprnal
blke, clolhH, etc. Elac Boat Totally ro-Claulc NB .,.., Po•· •M Topt• Lo y.,. T5~·:,:,:.~".ve turb. Nu ~tr. batt.,IH, 1lble 11..,..aboard. Call Reat 14/C, Cua. Tiit.
ua.2.ist • cawtan'cvha•& lpalopn.t. SM~~. (7t4) a:tf .. 480 PIL. 1 owner only &4k mu... (1 KYNIOI) S, J. \AO involved SolH, chrs, trundle cood. "800obo &46" •7995,
UIRA (~pl 23·0ct 22) Rite 1bon beds, hHhld Items, 2581/h 851-42fl2/W T.,.....V...,_ fll
pt'tty dllftffncn, 1r1um1ntt within and morel Sat 8:30-5, Costa .....
family drcle TN" lnhutive Intellect 1e961 Bushard ttee Hatt>or BNd
Scenario fffhl.ftl rolNlnhc lnvolvl'mtnl ,29 ••• "•r , 78
722~
w11h o nf' prev1ou1ly 1nd1ffuf'nt , 'IT TiRCiL Auto, lmmac cood. sm. Aquanan !11ul'l'I prom1ntntly lnvltd, VHF, lot· low Milas. (1SRT•87)
SCORP10 (Oct. 23·Nov 21) Divu-•HUGE GARAGE SALE wance, In waler NB, S3~t-.¥otve et
S1fy, rHCh t.yond p~v10UJ l11n1tat1ons F Ith .-1 worth S14k seUing IOf '88 Lee9n4 33k ml w/ Coe•-.....
Y 11 ..... "I t .. _ ltM ol um, c •· 1,... equ p, 18900, 723-1255 2 yr wan, grt eood. ' "' ou ..., .aymg, turT am nc hsehld Items. Sat la-owner, local car, 1188 HarbOr 8tvd
thas S.turday night 1how1' V~ will~ 3p. 2807 Catob St -3-1.-M-0-n-1-.,-e-.,-F-lt-fl-ln_g_1 114.500 54W7M 722-2000
""n!af'd, prntage •urg" upw1rd Fi· -B-IG-CAN--Y'""ON--,E,,..S'"'T""A""'T""'E TroCler 24, ,.._.., _, • '87 Towot. CRE ...
n.ancw pln •pothghtf'd SALE. Thomasville USS• '""'"*'· VHF. lorM. 91DA. Fully lolld9d, 1
SAGJTTAlllUS (Nov ?2·0K 21) g1t1'1 bdrm Ml wttwn lleMJ -fl'el\n dllNI own•r, (2FXUOt1),
You11 l'ncoun~r unusiul art\IJl\IUnc-b•d• brown laathr lf9M. 1r1 tOO H8 worth '87 828• Alf ldnt It o .915, TOYOTA/
n . ln.d1v1d1.&al. g1n1rall7 conMrva1tv1, sofa
0
bed \lbs misc 145'<, .. u S\OK dWn, cond t2sos'•o2) VOLVO of Coat a
could w o1rt1n1 In b1.un. INMl'f Rt" $44-e548' • • OWC no Int 723-1255 S11.H5 Crevier BMW'. MeH, 11HSI Harbor
qum I.I cudf', waym~ic bu1 ~fu. B.tch Contemporary On NI i2' CrvtMr •ee w/..U 1354171 Blvd, Costa Me ...
to bec.-omt 1nutnably lnvolvf'd w/hHd ~ Foot ~. lllp, a&ril cond. IWn lflG, •1H'T •iiW :aaala• i.,..,,122.,,...,,·2000,,__~-:-:"~::o:-CAPIUCOllN (Dec 22-Jan 19 ) Mrawer dreuer, 2 cabin alps e. Molflrale<I Oelphln gtfrfftM1 new •eo Tevota PtolloUp
Rnd and wrl~. comirumacatl'. know nll• stands, 6"-2934 Sel9f &SOK ObO 541-0t&2 bf'alcN, Ilk Ml main. I he 11. Cu s' om
h _.___ f Id .. _ , • talned mu.a. C11tf0td eump•r. Orat 10 t at ..... ,gt 0 «'IM wou provt .,...M. ESTATE Salt on Udo JJ Donal M M » lwn alarm crufM control Trucle (•EOtS72)
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
TAUllUS (Apnl 20·M1y 20). 'You'll w df'&lina with atubbom S-llON who
att ded.lelt.d, dettnnlned. lndllM La-
br1., Scorpio, anoth•r Tauru1 -thew
lttttn, lnillal1 could appt.ar In thl'ar
namn. F, O. X. Clftl
CEMINI (May 21 -Junl' 20): Glvt
lull play to lnttll«tuaJ curiotity -dis·
~m motiv", ~ othen know you ll"l'
ftdaJ. Sc.n.ario h1ghli.ght1 va.ril'ty of t ll· Penn, s.a w , 2 ltop 425HP tf10 w'tCa!NI Mt di • ..... _... A.IC' $89" ' •
---'-lty n• ... ·11on that I~ .,,,,. ..... , "'-'•..._,.• on e.t ~ ofltftoN CNIMr, po""' --ow•. • a&H'll. YO of ~n«.-..... ,cu,_ ' ...... ......,,-...,Udo p;'k6, 333 M2.000o0o-.mtatP 111,toO obo TOYiCOT~ .... -L 1pk'e. Vtrgo Involved • '"' • 310.7N-0550 iv m9Q o•-...
AQUAlllUS (Jan 20-Feb 111) Shipyard Way, 67$-5539 34' .. _,_, '17 lprttah 1M6 HatbOr Blvd
Check Libra m_,,, Scenario fNturn Oar•g• Sal•. Sabot, dtr ~. ty lltOQ. loedtd, 722·2000
color coonflnatlon, muaic, tl3nlflc1nt benctlH, toye, fine '911at, etc, lw M , .... r · 9t f oveta CreUlda,
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15 W•tem City
18 City In
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19 RyedlMftM
20 &uur9
22 Somecws
23 L.non par1
24 Cf .. ted
25 W01111 hire!
28 StrQn9
32 Pub srllng
33 o.teeted one
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Can
35 Foaill
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SI eo-ao wlltl
Clfwnic piecee
37 lnaact
31 a.. plecel
31 Weter bodlel
40 Hot -IUndM
41 Oppoelte end• '3 Team rMmber
... Prayer ending
46 Predictor ...... ~
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(~ti)
53 Worn-out
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55 HewtieyeState sa We.gt\\uol\ 5 7 T uecany ri¥er se Old the ..,,,. .. St Suit latinc
80 Hamm. pert
81 Paler -
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1 P-.ed
2 UnciVll
3 S-1ter 1 mow
4 Merit•
5 Preparw lor
• flgtlt e Judean • ino 7 Privy 10
8 Scatter
I seed) t Wiid driver
10 Slomer
11 Aullien
woman'al'latne
12 Egyptian deity
13 Mlk•'-~1 Rowal-•1 22 Cut to llz.e
24 Mlfl1m't brother
25 Sludg9
26 Paint Ingredient
27 ~· 28 Some
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30 eu.1om
31 Not now
33 COmpa.re
6 7 8
domntic .clju1tm1nt You'll Mriou.aly furniture. Sat. SAM. 1851l ObO e7s.793 '83 CAMMO Black, IOaded w/opt, like nu
conaJder rn1dt'nct', llfntylt. mantal 2324 Arbutus, NS. Apollo 24, Dual con-Z28. 305 engine, ov.t· cond, (2WZ~Olt>
.UNI. MoMy 1vall1ble YARD/FURNITURE trol, flv brdg, NB Sllp, drtve trana. $5000. $11.495, 01r ~111
PISCES (~ 19-March 20) 5«T'l't SALa, 210 •2nd St In trailer, Loran, ball 190-0055
PMvtOUI PUZZl.l IOLftD not without alhn Foc1.11 on •ped•I
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organlu11on. dedlca110J\, 1nvnlmt'nt
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"You've provf'd 10 mt your rth•btJity ~:,.:.+;,:+-=~lililli• and ull'n1 -I'll blck your Klddl'n l"l'·
llOUrcn COGll' to l1&ht Euttkll ~~.Ff LEO (July D ·AIAg 2.2) Long-rans•
IM!Hing M<'l'91ry 11 "tmoCional dtbm.. yard, Sat 7a-3p NO tantc-Or .. I Performer,
la to be clsrf'd 1..oo" behind 1ttnn, EARUESll tum, cloth-18500 obo 852·9111
Med inMr voitt lnd1vldU1l you tt\llC" Ing, appllanQea, TV,
holding beck on dom.1111c d1fficultln dlMn• .... misc Sl\ll. KOl\TS 70 l ..\
AncJtht>T Pilca lnYOlnd
JF MAY U IS YOUa lfllTHDA Y1 CAT 30' Loaded wlm#fy xiras. lmmac cond, P~ llJ IO you. "You do NW a Wrt Must S" Thia Onel
wll.h WOldll" You_,., n1twal "JIO'Wr. 11ek obO 2"-0225
l"Hllt"KS •1.'..'0 '85 CORVETTE Reel w/belge Interior. '71 Ford Courier
gla .. top, 11" wheel• OY9ff\eed reca. St050
& tlrH . ZA·1 reat 842-211.e
bumper. Cu• torn -,-_-F_ord--"--.. -....... -.-palnt. •2.000 mlea. 1 • ~
114.500/obo. ovemNd ntek, 11oso
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prospecta bteoCM crysul dar Modus
operandi l"l'Vtalf'd \Agal .,,..m1n1 ~:=+.::-tiiilllliim. l'Mdy for >'°'"' aianat\lft Muttal 11U1N1
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to C'OndM llnJ"AS•· Grmlnl, YtflO. MM'-91fll bed, SR5. S apd, PIS,
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l...... r-_ _. hil ,.. ......._.. , 4 •&VI •MER M 0 T 0 R , SUPER whla, bumpera, hMt\,
.... to ~bit joulftl'y your '"' c.ny t "'°" "• yov "'""'" * t IN'1 M 'M · CLEAN I MOOO obo nu cftch, bf ks, trww, froin tndilJon and lnailtf'd th1t ,.la-with tr....,, X&nt concu-19' Ql,.A9TftON '87 157-8380 da)'I big tlras. 1HIC ml, VlaCO (Aug. 23·~pt 21): F11ht f«
T I E R E R N E Jl"l'•ttr 1~M.na• Imprint ttylt. let rionahJp ~cm cliffmnl livel, wnott fair lion, run.a great, 50HP 110HP MetcJcrulMr 11,_ _______ __. $5300, 87:Me05
to you. In Junl'. you11 w "'°"" indt· tow houri, open bow, 0 , Oi>.en 9ow Trl-tiull, RAVE A e 1912 -.,._,,. ..,...._ lrtnd You11 be de.&ling w\th CTUtiv~.
dynamic lnd1vldua1J, ll kf'ly to havf'
that' ..,..,.., lnltllll "' •heir n.amn A,
pendtnl, ctta11v1, h1pp1tr, rt1dy to fish finder, 1tereo, Sun-T,f,p, Trall9f, L.o\s
WtlCO«M MW love Tr.vtl 1.nd rocn.anar gr•al lot atlllng, nsh.-of 1t0r'age. Gr... Ski " ••• "E • • •1 fnhlrf'd in October Ing and cocktalt CNIS· Bo•I In excellent con-..,.... llJAlt
lngt $3500 Off•. 432· ditlon (10 paraon ca.. I &fZ 5171 0311 please call after i>•cilY). $10,!W>O 080. •
apm Call (1 14)8416-1571
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• they ••••re, M<'olM dY"ltlllc, yO\l've Nl'Md right to arltbrate tonight.
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crea""'"• hul•,."dt11t, '"""'"",,.· You'll be with JOVl•l 1ndlvidlalll. totnt
M1ny Arie utJva ll"l' C'O••-lt7 of whom will havt' thf91 ltti.n, lnlt1al1
luckn, laveatel"I, adHta... Aria In t~r namn C. L. U
wOtNR IN &alokd. tourepo-. 11K· SCO&P10 (Oct 2.l·Nov 21) Y®'ll
<81f•l. Ti.-,_..._. nrvw.I ia t... be Mfi"I· "II m11ht be 1 tou1h nut to
atW.t .. • thai pt1 with c-e1tbrity crac.1'., but lt " right up my allty ~ Foe-las
.Ut ... TM pair-"Hnr a daU on penoNllty, C'l'tltivity. abUlty lo In ·
--tit" applle te Ntf"8 ef Oait JFatl.IW yourwlf Wtlh tho. Who pro·
alp. Atit9 lndl•Wuk a~ar to Ill.an vWie fundJ"I T11tni1 ~tfld
ltKk •ltll H•lleT •. In• urlew SACJTIA&IUS (NO¥. 2.2 ·DIK' 21J
~-.-,,.,,,--ro~~=--~-.1~ •f IM. Snn.no h1&hhaht1 varl .. y of n,.fi.
10 11 12 13 ARIES (Ma~h 21 ·Aprll 19) What f'~t•S-n1Mt1t.laon,,.1mn1ofcrwe·
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---------• ranly confiMd to hocnt', ~f>'UI -w th.In onJlnally 1ntiei,.... lfl twth Foc\d •Ito on "'~°' tour, CAnlCO._,,, (OK 21•fan. 1') Al•
l'i.plotauon ol rwtnaed &l'HS tention rnolW!t uound hotM, lllC'\trlt)', ~4--+--1--t----ll TAUlUS (Apnl lO·May 20): Otitaln <Olor, 1n111u, f11nily ,.a.t101\Ahlp. '4a·
hint ff'Offt ArMI INatl' Look wtul\d nl/lcant do4Nlttc lel,_..IMl't You couJd
ttwnee for &I\ tttt'I -,...11.u ll\d1v1ch1al w Involved with f't'i.ttin In ... rth ol who.,,..... canud will be caught, h· t..-i doc\lfMfll Shon trip!
~ You'll win frttncb, lntlutn~ AQUA.aJU9 (JAn, lO·F.f> II)• Moon PfOP'e • (nd1btllty ft9IOftd polltloll .mph¥11111 MC>My. ,.y-.nt..
t---+--+--41 GIMINI (W.y 2.J.J11nt 20) £Mph.I• C'l'lldlts, ability to loc• whit hid bNn
tit on l"l'lpon.alblluy, 1plrltual vaJuft, loet.. mllli"I or "olfn WN!t you .,..1o;
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bu•I""', u'"'· pn11notlon end ptO· yovr own hoMt' Oilt'<t ..atthl _ _.__..__._-i duttion You'll bt .. yins, "I know It II PllC'll (r.b 1'·Mlrd' JO).~
-~;I ui on• rail!" ht at fro111 A•11ar1111 ...,.., 01Wlft
CA. (JlltM lJ·fuJy 22) ..... «hat om!,,...,.,.... ... ..,~..,.
that Nill liftn lftOr'llNnd wlU thl'O\.Ch lfO CCMaW ,,,,.. ptopMtl<. ly tJ\wr·
pvr elfoN •" M aUv• a.nd l.kltn1 ~ .,.-..., aMWftt an "-fCNNI
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to .. ,....._ U.S.p1°*"'<'e and °"It· l1&11wy. the ...... ..,. .. v .. ca11 Mio'-~-+-+-+---t n.thty t.o.. .. tahoNlll, It"""' CWI• •lf•lft,•l191tl to ... nt o/ hnllll ~. "'91,...'u...,.. la worth .. .._. tootl\." T•fW, UW., 1NtJ1io
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LINES DAYS BUCKS
Sell your privota party merchandise in the
Doi~ P.ilot Clossifted Community
Morte1ploce. Coll today ot-642·5678 ond
toke OOvontoge of this gllOt ott..
3 LINES for 6 DAYS fer 9 BUCKS
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condition! 4eo v ...
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TIIE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MF.5A
DailJPil
Cover Home Presented By
Barbara Amstadter of PrudentiaJ California
S1• Pa,. 41 For MMY l,.ftm1U1ti••
A Special Advertising Supplement Vol.15, No.19 May 23, 1992
PAGE 2 I SATURDAY, May 23, 1992
INDEX
..........__ Cova'. Prudential CallfomWI
~-02. Mep ~-03. Valentine Properties, Inc
-..-...-O•. Terbdl
..........._....,. 05. Tarbell
..........._....,. 06. Coldwdl Banker, Newport Beacti
07. Coldwetl Benktt, Newport Beach
08. Cotdwelt Banker,~
09. C~ll Benkv, Beyshora
10. ~ Banker, The Shews
11 . ~II Banker, JaTy Flnster
12. Remex
13. Remax. Ron Felsot
1 •. Ranax, The Koops
1 S, Ranax, Walter Mltchdl
16. Remax, Randel & Webster
17. Remex, R.tlyleM Mlrde
Bey Hefbor Estates
18. The Ital Estatas
19. Westland Properties
20. George Eldns
21 . George Ddns, ~
22. The Oalebout Assodatlon
23. Grubb & Ellis, ~
2•. Grubb & Ellis
25. Grubb & EJUs
26. Grubb & Ellis, ~
27. Coast Newport
28. Coe.st Newport
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Irvine
.... EDfT
"5. SW ._. &tilt&
"6. EDIT
•7. COM PropeJt1a
CCWICr Harne
~una
Beach
48. Ho&a M ''Win Ml•cw•" •9. Mottgase: ...
Newport RnlncW
IMC~
Cll C09lt MOft9lt!fc
50 "••Wied 51. Oealftid
52. 0111lfled
53. 01•11ed s... a 11nec:t
SS.lea£-.~
56. Prudcntlel Newport
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
NEWUlnNGS
...,.. UNCll $2",900
0.'t mlla ...... tD OMI la ...... 3IR, 2M ..... -
" Tllln Rnll. M:ed tar .._ Ille ..s ~on a cia'll ~.
Ml'llzld llll Open --Ydlcl ~ .............. walk.ti~ 'tnrrcnd ........ -• wondllM bmly *"-'.
......,, ,,,... 1.18.000
line llldrclarN. two w. °"' ........ ~ llallcll. CIDll •
~ -ICIWiOls. .... rod -hlHy .....
COM1 10 ""eooo"" lfS.fOO !WW Slltl ......_ 2llR 2M ..._, ti, LR W8I cnddq F.P.
DA -& .._ ... 111W llS. "'9w" a&. .... mo• CllMNd-. ••• .._. ....... * T ... ,.._ talllrt??ll -1125,IOO .. -..-._.. ..i ...,. .......... ..... ,..,..._
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... -........ __. .. -11111 C'1 ,,,,, """ .. ~ pod ' .. ,_ cbc*J .. milt*. Wil' ., .. ocan. hdh'Wlntl"'* ,..~~
1M us~ooo blrytq Ill .. 2 ...,, condlo .. lnld ...., llcUIUy dlcor1lld
• Pll1ldlDn Fd....., ~ -~Illy ...
#U $40l,OOO
Sec:ldy blMlo -boll sip II ~ LOU!ld on .. bly!rorc. ...
lll\Olly 1 M, 1 IA CDlldo II peltKt tor .. cOllllll wllo IM ID n"ll OI I ........ £JallrC cancllon ....... Rift QwNI ....,.
I., $1H,OOO _..,..., e., ..s cam1 .., nn Iii 1 BR. 1 BA condo oi1 one
OI .. l4lP'f !Mis at Ill *"1'Y 811 UOo Plllt Or ~ ~ cancllon .,,., bOll Gick .. mill*
Ill lal,JIOO c...-,....1..-.1.awaum•...i••
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twy liflgll tt. t ~ CIClftdl) on .. • Illar wlll ir-oiaac .................. ,,.°'*",. ... ~ ........................
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................. aa .. ~ 11ytort. M 11C111tw
......... " ........ -~ ... Two llldrclarN. Zllllll.To.-111 ............ ._ .. ,._.0llml
tua. ALSO FOR lEASE 12.750 MO
OPDHOUU8 t-e
IATUIDAY AND SUNDAY
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~""' 1550 000 a.Aid fm!I' ._.. halnl on I COS S... Ir\ .. Ugurw Hlp* t.JSd 'Ii*!
Comrft.n11r. AppiCillii~ 21.000 "'" .. .,..,,,.. oc.\. ~ ' clY ._.*-Pinn Mllbll tar a two say Us•ll••• Slyli CUl-
bn llalnL Cll ... *' tar -dlarara -4i1W llyl
IAll Q.-rl $%4• 000 Rn "' Ir a ...._., 1 ~, nw. tmoom. 2'.+ bltl ri w llld9d two car png1 .., -.-.111 PllClillf ano ...,. M11nQ. ....
W .. di cedl $f40,000 1Wo bedroom. 1 t1 b.ill Grul vU In 9ClQ\l loeMn PUii ~ mo¥HI COldllon. Erd \I'll ~ Har lrVine WM:t Coile9e
OTllBI AREAi
BIG CANYON
SUNDAY
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• CMflQM 11 a.mt Mil &Mm -........... . ..... OMCIW'•
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620 NEWPORT CENTER DR. 640-2500 NEWPORT BEACH
WIN '111 I It l'''
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Enjoy
Memorial Weekend Celebrationl
GOD BLESS AMER/CAI
Sharon (Vogt) & tom Allinson
(714) 673-8728
Executjye Marketing Specjalist
Other select properties available
Superb Big Canyon Properties For The BEST In Livingl
Superb Showplace
6 Rue Vlllors
Open Sunday 1-5 or by appointment
Overlooks 4th & 5th fairways and loke.
Sensational 4 bedrooms & 4 baths with
approx. 4CO) sq, ft . Custom kitchen,
granite counter tops. air conditioned,
security & fire systems. Park-like grounds
with charming rose garden, pool, spa
and waterfall. • LOVE AT FIRST SIGHr--
Intrinsic value at $1,295,000
Estate Sized Property
S Cypress Point Lane
Open Sunday 1-5 or by oppolntment
Customtzed one story executive home. 4
bedrooms. 3 1/2 bath. Lodge style family
room. Many amenities. lagoon style pool
and waterfall. Fresh, bright and airy.
Ready to move-in.
Sensottonal value at $1 .2A5,000
Golf Course Jewel
1• Ookcl9St Lane
Open Sundciy 1-5 or by ~tment
COME FALL IN LOVE WITH THIS BEAUTY'
The views of fairways & mountains back
drop compliment this exquisite cul-de-
soc estate. 5 bedrooms. eoch with bo1hs
+ 2 large fomity rooms & 5 flreploces
complete this Mediterranean villa. Exotic
pool & spa in secluded setting. An
lnc**>'e vca. at $2.3'9,000
TARBELL . REALTORS 1 CORPORATE PLAZA 720-0611 NEWPORT BFAC H
WIN '111110'''!
Plug Into the Pilot Classified
section to find services from
~
electricians and plumbers to
landscapers & pointers.
Coll 64 2·56 7 8 to place your ad today!
Classified Commun ity Marketplace
•
Newport Beoch
Totolly remodel.cf 3 bedroom, 2'-:
both 1n desotable S-nd Feature'
~ !(itc;hen · ... th wo "' pantry
loft/bonus room, coiy ftreploce Cus
tom londtcop1ng, private polto
$718,000 C41 720-0611.
Hunffngton hoch Brand new got.a country dub com·
munity home. Just 1 year old 5 bed·
room, 4 lh both. fonnol dining room,
fomJly fOOfn ond three fire~.
Gourmet kitchen. 8ubl~Hng spa. Huge
cul de 10C lot $779,000. Coll 720-
0611
Beautiful Pocif1c Coost townhome.
Ouol moster suites Smoll quiet com-
plex Cozy fireplace ~My potlo 2
cor ottoched goroge Close lo schools
ond shopping S 178, 900. Coll 720-
0611
Newport alufb
Chom11ng single stofy c<>l'do with
sunny Western e~posure Foces
secluded greenbeh J bedrooms, 2
both$. Enclosed lonol. Priced fOf' lost
sole $352,000. Coll 720-0611
Newport 8eoch
Two units. Upper un•t hos 3 bed·
rooms, 2 baths. New point ond cor·
pets Tile in entry ond kitchen. lower ""it hot 2 bedrooms; 1 both. 4 cor ~-Front pott0. $520,000 Coll 720-061).
.... port hach
Chonnmg 4 bedrOOl'll, 2 both with open
floo,plon New kitchen with lop ol the line eoonc:es and gronrte. counter tops Fire-
e with custom montle. Eatro lotge lot
room tor expons.on '484,500. Con 720..()611
Seo Island
8eout0lvUy ~nded IOwnhon>e 3 bed·
room, 3 both large lomdy room, d1n-
1ng room and f.reploce looli.a out
spectacular golf cou™' View Fontost•c
commun.ty ornenotoes $895,000 Coll
720-0611
Costa Mesa
Gr.at JomiJy home 4 bedrooms, 2 boltts I.iv·
mg room ~ t'OlY MiPoce. ~ updot.d
kikhen with *tfight. Fomily room plus second
~e Polio wlh bubbling spo Endoud
front courtyotd. S280,000. Col 720-0611
Newport hoch
Largest 3 bedroom end unit. 2 Yi
boths. Voulted ceiling in extm lorge
moster bedroom Newly pointed 1n·
side Cozy f1reploce Huge greenbelt
ond poric oreo s 185, 900 con 720·
0611
Costa Meso
Greot fom ly home Wolk to schools
ond shopping 3 bedrooms, 2 boths.
D1n.ng room ond f1reploco Covered
poho, sporltling ~I ond spa ldeol
for entet1om1ng ~228,000 Coll 720·
061 l.
Costa Mesa
f>nme comer lot OCt0$S from golf
course. Ideal for builder or investor. 2
bedrooms, 2 boths. Dining room,
fireplace $350,000. Coll 720-0611
SATUROAY, May'23, 1992'/ PAGE 5
... wpenhach
A mounlOon retreat 1n Newport Heights
This unique home opens up to o ~~kt re!ting ~vs and l.ght 2
bedroom, 2 both features large r~led
lt.tchen, two flleplocea ond expanded l"•<a
ter suite Pou1ble ocean' View ... th seco:'\d
story odd1hon $489,000 Coll 720-0611.
Newport Beoch
Mogn1kenrly designed 1n closs.c ttoloon
style. 3 bedroom, 3 both Forever ~.,.., of
bock boy Roch marble floors , formal d.n.ng
room Charming fOIJf'lo•n Secluded ond
peaceful sett.ng 8ubbl ng spc S899 000
Coll 720-0611
Seo lstand
Most des"ed ol one leve io..n~e 2
bedrooms, 3 baths 3rd bed1oom
opened 10 upond lov•ng 1oom D•n1ng
room, lwO f1,.ploces Coted commu'lofy
w•th pool 1po ond lenf"S S595 000
Coll 720-0611
Ccma Mesa
Pnme cul de JOC locc6on "'one ol lhe oreo's
best neigN>omoods. 3 bedrooms, 1 75 ~s
Two cockling fi~. Mcwe 1n cond.110n
SpoRling pool Wolk to sdiools S 264. QOO
Col 720-0611
Huntington .. och
Seocl1ff On The Greens 3 bedrooms,
2Vi boths Marble entry, two fireplaces
ond wet bor Foml01 d1nirl9 room
Brick polio Quiet cul de soc
S389 ,500 CoU 720-0611
S.Ofolre
lovely double moster su•lo condo Oe
siroble floo!'Plon with mony upgrodes
ond bu1lt-1os. Cozy f1reploce. Go•ed
community With pools, spos ond ienn•s
2 cor goroge S269,000 Coll 720-
0611. vma ~rk
PrestigoOUs oreo 4 bedrooms, 2 boths
Greol locotron on quiet cul de $OC lot
Dining room, f1reploce. Lorge secluded
yord w11h pool ond entertoonment oreo
$479,000 CoQ 720-0611
''''I' ,• -~(t-IH,t I "' .,,, 11 •. 11
, WIN Millld@i
PAGE 6 I SATURDAY, May 23, 1992
Profile .. .Davul T. Sanford
We arc pleased to annouoce that
I r.1v1d Sanford has Joined the Coldwell
Hanker Newport Beach team. An
deven year vetercn of Newport Beach
real estate. he has a wonderful
rcputaUon among tus peers, having
part1cipa1C'd in over 150 transactJons
in lhl' Sc.'V.'J"'lft Harbor/C05ta Mesa
<irC3
[)a\ Id graduated from USC, and
<\lud1L"d a1 the lntematmnal Jnstaute
10 M.idnd Spain He was named
OuL ... tandrng Young Bu\mcssman"
h'f I.he Or..mgc County Oupter of
RlllJr) ln1ernat1onal and he 1c; a
111.cn\Cd <utomc}
l>.1v1d 1c; ~nown for the tughest
'ta.ndard ,>f ~rv1ce, and for a tOlal
cornm111ment to h1<\ client's needs He
ha" chO\cn 10 make the move to
Culdv.cll Banker hccausc he believes
11\ tht• hc,1 real C\tale company for
h1\ d1L'nl\· the hc1,t image. 1he be.c;t
1,upp,,n, and broad markel and
natmnal accc:-pt ancc
We ~ l'XCllcd to ha ve David on
our tCJ.m. and we're go1 ng to make real
estate hJ<;tory together To find out
more alxlllt lhc Wlnrung oomblruuoo
of David Sanford and Coldwell
Danker , call Dav id today at
644.9060x 154
COlDWC?U
BANK.C?R OJ
lutl'lle CM
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IMll Sue Vernon
llufb ~ CdesWOlt1y
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Kly Parbr
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MO:zlorlano" '375,000
4'1eawlota
le.000
•au "°" .. n.kl $649,000
1fOI Yocttt CClmllo
$725,000
120 Vkl nwte $1,095,000
nt Vkl Udo loud
S.2..150.000
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$405,00
Vida~
"425.000
... floft~ $585,
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1875.000
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
.,....,...,.. •t11Y.._ DougMeeder '759.000 .,,...... Ut2Albor Sllldp Admnlk 1795.000
CDM
Sn Mar\tl ) 6CMA606.WC~llda
S795.000
llelcoult 16 hk:ourt Dr. No • Ede .Obon '895.000
Do¥w~ '°' NOf1'\ ,. Sn MIMI SI 131.000
lrW9t Tenac. 1107 Do4pfWt Tenoc9 Kiy RMiger $1,790.000
UdoW. n• Via UdolMtt an.a Gmes 12.150.000
OPEN HOUSE r.tO'IDAY
21•w.u. .....
12,150,000
4601...__
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NEWumNGs
NIGUEi. StlMf ·~sr., 3 bcl one 1M1 •. ,,...,.. .• home Wll\ ......
*"· Lush '-ldlcac*IO. glass tence nlOMd yard.
pQrtlllon staen. AYll now!
• PD9CSUlA $249,500
&h YWtdl R-2 lot wit! sma.I older 3 bd hOme.
()ting room. small din & one bll\. NiCe troll pa
& blCt y¥d wlll 3 ~ spaces Gtal ....
tor~ dlw9opri•t
WTON IUCtl $212,000
Prtl'8 d owi•lht» n CUADn1 l'nodll .e a rn
ldt:hm\ ~ room. ,.. '"'* ..... will tl9IO room. QISUn ~ & ~ O'lWSZld
JR. 1Ns I ITliA stlOW 1D ~ lay ... 3 lld,
,.... b&. .... .... wtldOws & .... "°"" tit
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In Views~ pool & ~ ('
l.M1lnl or Enc Stw tor lbowtlg ~
KAllOI VIW MOMU "59,000
3 bd. 2~ Ill farNly llonlt loc..s " ~
HllW View Homa lDCllld doll ID IY1
111 MnOd toe. A ~ see. c.I l.nrll OI Er..
'°'"'~·-
IUYDOWN UITINOS
wooca. W1M1 Si 19,500
2 bd.. 2 .... "'* uni • caln ~ VJ -,_.ID l'!IM -
.._ COltA IBA $W,OOO
Gra dladlld ......._ 3 Cid. m ... 2 m&rtJi
......... ftll:leld -cw, •• ~ ~--Gnil~---·~ !Cir ......... COit.A... $tA9,tso
LAI I lmd new tlllwntlOllMI Vflt/ GS*'. ll!Qh
~ cokrti tanil .., ""· '** tldwOOd die• ~Slwp4W'I~
MYll>el U".SOO
8aC buy .. '* ot ""'**' ~ lllt(tl 8"'. rtdge 2 Od. 2 ba lows C -llf J M Nn MIJTV .. lllC:ft • ....., .,...,., ""'°'*' ..,..., ._ '*-" ~ Owoaibd ~
dOlcts. .., Cd1I NC.
WIS1Nll $29,,500
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nlW *Ml ... 8'ld "'°"-TIW II a
rnul(•and ll•'**•eanbll ~,..
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lloorl. ....., Clltva. ~ ...........
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IO 8alloa Ila.. T~ I -..n ..... Cal rtgfC now
tor~~
Pl•.U POlft ...... cm .., tllKtl ....., 3 ha"9I m ei.r and
~ VIM II tn b llnl Giiii ~ 1D
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Remodllld 8'ld .-S In ol wNll. UgN 8'ld *'I·
UISh .. ~ ~ -~· °"" Ylkle
~ ... ..,. .... ..
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l.QI Mno room ... i. II pertla b ~
llO Mlllw bd .. ,.. OI. COUid tie ft CIMce
OI den. Orlll COftW Dellon In ,,......., of
CUlbn hoftm nw fDI CUM ft WIMlQ ..
Illa 1D bNdlll
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~tor ... bcl. bofU ~ -rtlldem.
COM MllOl VIW .U $621,000
Clltb1•4 .. -.n ._ d bay, ocun and ~
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'°'°" Clln $274.too ~ Newport 8eacll llJWl\"IOme, ~ • few "**' walk 1D .. beach. e.g.t ti-M ..
Ml' 1640 tq..ft,. 2 tar llllldlld garage, poet. .... ra & 111 ocean ¥Ww tom mas11r bllcony. PIMll
arlrill & CCU1yaf'CI loclllon.
SePr f.SysM YAOAU1A2 a3(..J
SATURDAY, May 23, 1992 /PAGE 7
Steve Sutherten,
Branch Manager
..
Tbere 1 an lmportant clement m
deternuning which borne is your best
val ue. other than prlce. and 1t's
frequently ovcrtooked. It's Lhe co I o(
your fi n:incina.
The type of locan best for yoo depend<.
upon your pcnon:iJ stt:ltcgy Arc you
planmn& to be in t.bl home forever'>
Tbcn maybe today is the time to locl m
a loog lcnn fi~cd r:itc loon. Are you
planning to move up ma few years? lllCn
maybe you should coo ider a vanablc
nue loon wit.blower Interest rales the first
few years ( wit11 lhc proper cnps for safety)
Arc you interested io bu ying an invest·
meot property tb3t you would hkc to own
free :ind clear 1n IS yea.rs? Theo a I ' year
amOftlzed lo3n may be best for you The
paymcntsarcooly mari1nally higher lhan
a 30 ycar loan. and you will S3VC a J.Qi of
money an mtcrt$l \\<lU le m..'lk mg the h1 ~~ r
payments during your pnmc mcanc earn-
ing ye31'S.
During your ncgot1a1rnn!-. an
alternate price concession you could a.\k
the Iler for as a buy down of your k)jf\.
Tbc seller conuibutcs money oat t.hc d <'K-
iog to 1 fund that su 1J1lCS your p..1)·
mcnts the fir.& 2 or l year... lt noc onlv
towers your m1ll:il monthly payment hu1
nllow you 10 qu:ihry for the loon with
le lfl(.'OOlC
GlJl one of our lull-time prolc,.
~ioo:ilsal lat today co le.am more
abou1 nll the option )'l)U h:a\'C rn buy101
a home in today' mart.ct.
f I f t f
PAGE 8 /SATURDAY, May 23, 1992
...... ill I ... • • • • • ·,· ••• ·.-•• , •• ' .. • •• ·.# •' f 1
NEWPORT BEA~H/<?OSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
This distinctive English Normandy
residence lies on a quiet cul-de-sac in the
prestigious guard-gated community of Harbor ·
Ridge . Hypnotic views of Newport Harbor and the
sparkling Pacific Ocean are the backdrop for this
exttaordinary 6,400 square foot 6 bedroom, S balh home.
Gounnet kitchen with butcher block island and the finest
and most complete collection of top quality applianca. Stunning
French doors and windows, guest suite and wine ocllw. Fust Ooor
office boa.Us a farcpllCC , bay window md built-in bootCMC. Family room
with built-in cnten.ainmcnt center, retraclable movie tcrem IDd black
granite-top wet bar. LwhJy land..K:aped grounds include a larseallatainmel1l
;:;,;_ _______ __.area. swimming pool and spa.
Panoramic Views
Offered At $2,650,000
LINDA MARSTON
Bus:644-9060xl47
Res: 720-1781
DESIRABLE JASMINE CREEK
Cheerful two bedroom home with family room and
den. Open floorplan with sunny outlook. Exclusive
gate guarded community with pools, tennis couns
and spas. Motivated Seller. Well priced at. ..
$495,000
ELEANOR BOWIE
Associate Vice President
Bus:644-9060zl45
Res: 760-8716
Call Today For Your Private Showing.
DAVID SANFORD
Bus:644-9060xl54
Res: 650-8357
UDO ISLAND BAYFRONT
239 Via Lido Soud
OPEN SAT, SUN &: MON 1-5 PM
Contemporary 4 Bedroom, 4.5 Bath Bayfront.
Large Gourmet Kitchen, Large Boat Dock,
Sunny Bayfront Patlo
$2.150,000
BERNARD TOWERS
Associate Vice President
Bus:644-9060xl34
Res: 548-7939
SATURDAY. May 23, 1992 I PAGE 9
COME TO BAYSHORES •..
Where Every Weekend Is A Holi4ay!
Open Houses Sunday l-5PM
$795,000
2592 Arbor Drive
2 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths.
Remodeled, huge patio, oversized lot.
$549,000LH
2801 Baysho~ Drive
3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths.
Large lot, charming brick patio.
------~------~------,
Now $680,000!
2601 Circle Drive
3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths.
Fixer, great location.
• 2 Private Beaches • Gate Guarded • Children's Play yard
• Community Atmosphere • Access to Yacht Marinas
$535,000LH
2'22 Cnlhlew Drive
381...._2 .....
New ~a r..u, ....._brim pldo.
JERRY FINSTER
873-0180
$995,000
2681 Bayshore Drive
' Beckoom , 4 8Mbs. Family room
lMge lot. ... to be.ta. ~ view.
CAROL MOCK
646-7065
$949,.500
2641 Circle Drive
4~3 ...... Fmtyroom awn-. Clpe CAMI. claiper'1 OW'll home.
CHRIS LINDSAY
760-1703
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Personality Plus $649,000
Remodeled in 1987, 5 bodroorm, 2.S badu, Frenc:h
doors lead to spa in private yard. mountain views.
Many fabulom touchc.s in artist's own home.
Original Carmel $459,000
3 bedroom, 2 bath family home. Localed
close to greenbelt on an oversized lot. Oruc
to award winning Andersen Elementary.
Gated Community $349,000
Conveniently loatcd near~ and Fa.Won
lsland. 3 bcdroorm, (2 master suites!), 3 full
baths, Berber carpeting md marble noora, light
and bright, greenbelt view.
Also Available
Unhenfty Park, lnt.e $285,000
3 Bedroom. 2.S bath JM Peters Townhome, fresh
paint, newer appliances, fonnal dining room.
family room with fireplace Ind wet blr.
Sea lllod, Newport Badl $77S,OOO
3 Bedroom. 3 bath single level home in gate
gu•ded oomrnmity. CcnttaJ air conditioning,
central vacuum. 2 fareplaca and wet bat.
Blaby Knolls, Lona Bach $382,SOO
4 pla with 280, I BA units, dining room. extra
t.ge lot. good mnual income. Owner may carry.
wiNlllllAAj
Dream House $779,000
Coq>letely rccon.uructcd dream house. Built in
1989. S bcdroorm, 3.S balhs, new kitchen. French
doors md windows. Next to gicenbelt
Great Curb Appeal $465,000
Wood siding, touches of wed brick, bay windows,
country kitchen. 4 bedroorm, loft area and bonus
room. Sunny yard, gieat location.
The Bluffs $399,000
Lovely large upgraded "G" plan. Oastom mirrors,
new carpeu. new cooking island, plantation
shutten and views.overlooking pool and greenbelt
Aho available furnished month to month.
Jfewpolt BMcla <>tile•
"Top 10 Buyer Sales. 1991"
Olut&• Ca 1 tT .... oa
"Top 10 Cloaed Dollan
Earned, 1991"
..
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Country Frenda Perfectloa $695,000
This 5 bedroom. 3 balhSomenet bas Pella French
doors and windows, titcbcn with hind painted
tiles, styligbls and put min/city ligbl views.
Pride of Ownership $585,000
4 bcdroorm, 2.S blahs, updlafed country kitchen.
french doors and windows face autom pool.
Hardwood noors. new carpets. built in book-
C&1CS. new auaom tile floon iD bllbt.
Soon to be Gated $529,000
Prime interior location Newer 4 bedroom. with
French doon, receslCd ligbling. 3 f Rpiaca( one
in muter be*oomaaite). 3 QI' pnac. Beautiful
patio Ind y•d.
Front Row View Lot
o.ce1.....,_ ...... ............
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$5,l!0,000
481).J.SBA•
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Little Balboa Island Bayfront
581>, S.SBA a.,tro.l
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Lido Island Bayfront
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$1,150,000
Corona del Mar Contemporary .
480, J.SBA. f...ity ,,_.
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Corona del Mar R-2 Lot
v.-... .,
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$419,000
Corona del Mar Cottage
280, IBA•l-2 .. .. .... ........
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Laguna Beach Hillside Estate
$3.250,000
Pdoc...__. JBD.
UBA .. pool •
l.c\ld lH-vkwtot
.. •lnWa llilllnDt.
$1,790,000
Olnlk st-illll llJlc
...._... wl 280, 1.SBA
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)80. 2.JBA emady
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Jasm · e Park -Price Reduced
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NEWPORT BEACH
HOT BUY CLOSE TO BEACH $195,000
Lovely 2 BR & deo condo w/bigb vaulted ceilings, pn-.ate balcony, light & bnght,
never on market. A beach home only for owner.
Ask for .. .RAYLENE MIRACLE
SEAFAIRE BARGAIN $195 000
Price slashed making this the iowest price ever for a 2BR, I BA Sea faire condo!
Only 2 yrs nc"" in perfect condition with e"Ctcnsi-.e use of marble. fpl, light mod·
cm decor
Ask for ... WALTER MITCHELL
~f.WPORT BEACH UNDER $200,000 $199.SOO
' BR :!t': BA ocean view rwnhme overlook.mg Wtld Lafe Preserve. Walk 10 beach
Verv quiet & serene. Community pool, spa &. lrge park. Call today for your
personal showing.
A~k for ... DAVID COOPER
~EWPORT BEACH CREST STEAL! $259,000
I .o"-CSl priced 3 BR :!V'z BA. Great Ooor plan "1th cat-an k.Jtchcn, wet bar, fpl. "'c" C<irpc:Llllc Pool1tcnnas courts Walk to beach. Ov.ncr must sclt · submit aU
1lfftr<>'
Ask for BARBRA CHAMBERS
H EIGHTS CLASSIC $365,000
f\1ur car g.iragc on a 50 x 127.5 lot! Beside • this 3 BR Lathe & plaster home
ha\ huge potcnllal Hardwood oak Ooors. copper plumbing
\sl. for ... RAE RODGERS
FEEL THE CHARM $379,000
I abulou~ garden patio home on quiet greenbelt 1n "The Bluffs". Profess10nally
dc~·orutcd single level 3 BR 2 BA Momatcd sellers ha\c offer m on another
propcm
Ask for ... CLlF &: E'LYNNE KEMP
G REAT N.B. LOCATION $409,000 Bedut1ful family pool home that's perfect for entertaining. This N.8. home is
rnccd h<.:lov. market value for a fast sale. large gourmet Latchen, danang room
and gorgeous back. yard Come make an offer
Ask for ..• RITA WADE
PRJCE SLASHED AGAIN $419,000
Newport Heights owner is anxious!! Beautifully mamtaaned 3 BR 2 Ba home on
9500 sq ft. lot. Perfect for future expansion. New price is only $419,000. A real
\teal.
Ask for .• .ANNE McCASLAND
PRJCED BELOW COMPS $439 000
Steps to bay and beach. Legal 4-p{cx on larger R-2 lot. Good condition, loc.., &
tennas. Pnce reduced $60K.
AJk ror.-OUSTY HARRIS Xl24
PERFECT IN EVERY WAY $498,000
Absolutely the best buy in Baycrest! This borne has one of the prettiest hVlng
rooms ovcrlookmg gorgeous garden & pool. 3 BR. 2~ BA. remodeled kitchen
"11h ad Joan mg famjly room. extra large rooms.
Ask for ... CONNIE CORN
WESTCUFF SSlS,000
3 BR + den. Just reduced. Highly upgraded. Quiet street New kitchen.
AJk ror ... BOB MDJJ'KEN
S BR + POOL $559,000
Recently remodeled in great contemporary style, 2 stry home offen the very ~
m gracious famiJy living. uge plan area & 1eparatc solar-heated PoOI & spa
enhance its open floor plan w/lots of flass &. French doors. autclrcn's winJ,.
dwnstrs Br. & xtra fam. rm. All with-m walking distance to Newport Beach
schools
Aak Cor ... CAROLE FRANKEL
BELCOURT IULL $565,000
Private and seduded in the very center of town. Thls enormous 2BR 2~A w/
fresh custom paint & carpeting, gourmet kitch., AIC. see. system. central vacuum.
wet bar, owner may carry .
.Uk for-LYNNE LINDSAY
ULTIMATE PRJV ACY & ELEGANCE $624,99!
Complete remodel: 4 BR/3 BA plus fam nn., pted courtyard. two fpl., Ucytightl,
tall glass doors, lush srccn yrd &. elegant pool &: spa.
.Uk for ... ROBIN TENCH
LIDO ISLE $669,000
Beach as acros.s the street Hear the waves crash. lovely 3 BR widen/library situ-
ated on 35 1 lot with south facing patio. Home boasts private upslain mascer suite
with 1 bag deck. hi ceilinp, Iota of witldow5 m ltus tr1d1tt0nal, chumina home.
Seller relocating
Alk ror-DEUA DELGADO
DOVER SHORES VIEW $749,SOO Pristine condition -4 BR, 3 car praic. Approx. 2?00. Rc.duoed co scU now.
Asl fM-SUZA.NI'{! MO KEil
SPYGLASS HllL $1,,249,000
Lowest priced prime view propcny on Spyglass Hill. S bdrm. 2 llOI')' borne with •n ~ceptional ocean. city Lights and bay view. Best l>uyl
Ask for-ESTHER YANK
COSTA MESA
TOWNHOME PLUS $162,000
2BR 2ViBA with :! car garage Priced for quick sale. rtrcplacc, pooVspa, etc.
A&k for .•. uz OR CHUCK JONES
BEST BUY $219,000
Cute 3 BR home, Eashide C<Xla Mc~ Reduced for fuc sale.
Ask ror ·-SKI 1109
NEED ELBOW ROOM? $219,000
This 4BR 2BA would fill )Our need). Forced air-dinh:lg area and lusb.ty lanJ·
Kaped. Fully enclosed block wall !lad. yard for total pri\11()'.
Ask for INEZ DIAZ u l l
REDUCED $10,000 $238,000
E.asts1de 3 BR condo Popular Bad Bay Villa c Will ~ idcr lcuc option.
Ask for-PATl'V NESBIT
WONDERFUL E'SlDE CO'ITAGE SJ.49,000
3 BR 2 BA 1200 sq.ft Oowing floor _plane wnpt around courtyard. fC>1'1ml danin~
& living room fpl, huge rear yud w/R-l zoning.
A.alt for-DONALD Pt.uT
MOVE RJGHT IN $249,900
Best 4 bedroom '~us fanuly home with brand new C'YC~r:t ~ and 11 has -.ersatile room for granny unit near r.chools & ,,.._ A
Ask for-DIANA CAPPEL
BRING ANY OFFER $269,000
Seller is lc.t\'ing the counay and wants tb&a 4 BR l BA borne rold )'tstcrd.ay. WtU Q>n
sider a 2.nd T.D. Oosln1 <XMts771 Hardwood floors • t..uF lot oo quid E.sidc stttet
AU for-.KEmt RANDLE
EXPANDED EASTSIDE HOME SJ17,000
Priced 10 move!! 3 BR 2 BA w/1rge loL ~nus art' modvatcd a.od occd 10 mc"e
soon. Spacious privlltc master suite that must be ~en. C'.&JI for private dl'O*ing ..
Ask fOl'-BllJ.. a DONNA WEBSTER .
319,000 GREAT BUY
JBR + den or 48R, 38A home On.ssy yard. PlUI spa. fpt. (am.. rm ., Appro'
1800 sq.ft. 219 AJbcrt Pl., So of 23 rd -Wc.5t of Santa Ana St.
Ask ror-J.10N1CA RUGClE RJ
NEW LISTING! $239,000
Newly refurbished 3 BR. 1 h BA. Lrgc yrd w1gaz.ebo + spa. Eritcrtaincn deljJbt!
Ast IWJtA.RV DI TIJWO
3 USl1NGS IN MF.SA VERDE
Big 5 BR. 3 BA pool borne w/3 car pr •. Reduced co SJJ9,IX)O; Odcont 4 BR. l~ BA home on hie lot on cul-<ie-QC. Askitl& S426JOO; 4 BR. ) ba ~ w
completely rcmodeJcCI kitchen &. baths plus RV pukfn&. $441.SOOI
Ast ror-JACIOE HA.NDLEMAN a CINDY llANDJ.DtAN .
l ON A LOT $459,900
3 BR. 2 BA front house with l BR 1 BA rental. Prime Eut1ido location.
Ask for-Sl'EVE Mn'CBEU.
OPEN SUNDAY 1 .... llf(JU COSfA MESA ST
CORONA DEL MAR
ROUSE + INCOME $519,000
Great duplci l BR 31BA. Plus lBRJlBA nc. Sl.750.00IU Orut imir:sl or live In Crone house. (Cl i.oc. of $160<Vmo. from back wtit&. New peJnt. carpel a upgrades. Musi Sell. Only SS19.000
A.Ill 6.r...ROBYN AU.EN
CA.MEO SHORES • REDUCED TO $969,000
Spacious 3 bedtoom plus famaly room C'UltOm home oo CMtlbod lot. Ocean A
dOM1 cour vicWI &om formal lMoa A dlnlna rooms. PIMitc JSd wt• spaitliaa
pool opens to privata park. Private tieac.hes!I For additioi> detlll call
Aak fOt'-DIANA PROSSER
f~~tmfatu~~. nm~~~talina and city ...... ··--l\.'I BA Extra larac drive for up 10 6-8 cars. BuJld )'OU1 new e11a&e Mk i>r-..ltON FElSOT .
BELCOURT T•NNIS MANSION
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SPYGLASS HILL OCl!All VIEW
1 Ac,..Potentlel ilnllmHed
$821,000
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SATURDAY, May 23, 1992 I PAGE 13
BACK BAY VIEW
2.24 ACRE HORSE ESTATE
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$5,900,000
BELCOURT TERRACE Plan "8"
Seller Reloc.tln -Must Sell!!
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S711,000 .. _ $739,000
EXCLUSIVE IRVINE COVE
Premium Front Row Location
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NEWPORT BEACHlcoaTA MESA N:.oT I REAL ESTATE
BOB a DOVIE KOOP
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
We woald like to laelp po• ••v or ..U fOtll' lao ... # 1
RFJMAX Aae•t 8 out of 10 years in the State of California.
Ranked nationally in the top 10 Rf/MAX Agents for 11 years
conserutive. 760-5000 or 760-1580
WHY LIST WITH JUST ONE AGENT!
CALL THE KOOP TEAM BOB KOOP. 4'11.
CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT: 3BR 3BA
duplex 4 car garage private gzited area, the finest Catalina, ocean,
jetty views. This is on the beach approval for 2 new units from
OCEANFRONT CORONA DEL MAii: Ready
to build this prime residential site zipproved for 6,000 sq ft home
with breathtaking views Steal zit $1.100,000.
coastal & planning, city council greal value zit $1,100.000.
WW Co .. tdft' Trad-oa ettlaer side
Bob A Do.te Koop
BAYCREST NEWPORT BEACH
Tr ... Dowa
Six bedrooms. three & one-half baths, ~ta famlly room for children. Dining aru,
2nd family room owrlooklng large pool Separate 1p9, wry good family oricnt8d
street ASKING $645.000 BOB A DOVIE KOOP
BOB a DOVIE KOOP
WATERFRONT HOME NEWPORT BFACH
IS
with 4 bedrooms and 2~ baths, Oft • pool .. kit.
$469,000 BOB KOOP a *** NEW LISTING 601 LIDO BUILDING PENTHOUSE *** Two bedroom 21h 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
a.-.n our • room
with firlp&ace & wet bar. Huge mMtlr adte, wry lerge pool ... ywd, .... wll .....
with opdon '° pwchMe ..
$440,000 BOB a DOVIE KOOP
WALTER
MITCHELL
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Slashed To ......................... $195,000
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PAGE 16 I SATURDAY, May 23, 1992
KEITH RANDLE
BUS: 760-5000 ext. 100
RES: 642-6725
$1.125.000 * f-abulous 5 bedroom "Devonshire·· with views
from Palos Verdes to Catalina. Country re·
model 1990. Hardwood fl oor · 2 master
!)Uites. Gourmet kitchen ·Wit h 2 sub Zero's
a nd Prof. Viking Range. * * OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30 P.M. * *
39 HARBOR RIDGE DR IVE
211.500 * Besc priced 3 bedroom in Costa Mesa. Buy
this townhome in a 6 un it Assoc. with "5%"
downpayment. Seller may help with closing
costs. Only 7 years old . End unit with large
yard · Master bedroom o r separate wi ng.
If you are thinking of selling
Ca ll me for a Free, No obligation Market Analysis
NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4 BDRM POOL ESTATE
$459,000
SERIOUS SELLER has priced to sell immediately! This
cstare sized lot is well situated and private with POOL,
SPA. & gazebo. The residence is two story with 3 Bdrms
plu 2 family rooms or convert to 4 Bdrms, formal dining.
£:.mphasis on ROOM. The value per square foot is
UNMATCHED!
Call Today for Showing 760-500 Ext 126
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
BILL & DONNA
WEBSTER
Top 1% Agents Nationwide
760-5000 Ext. 138
CORONA DEL MAR STEAL!
Approximately 5 yr. o ld home with many added features includ-
ing entertainment area, cu tom cabinetrey, wood shutter'
throughout, professionally land caped yard with spa. 2 car at
tached garage and more.
Asking Only $509,'ooo
SEE IT NOW!
Outstanding home · barga in price owner moving out of countr'\'
Exce llent 2 story floor pla n, ca thedral ceiJin 1 3 bedroom' 21
bath ., fireplace fa mily room, close to beach and priced to 'di
no\.\! Call for details.
$242,000
EXPANDED EASTSIDE HOME
Priced to move!!! 3 bedroom 2 bath with large lot -Owner'
are motivated and need to move soon -Spacious Private Ma,.
ter suite that must be seen -call for private showing.
$317 000
One T oug t ....
One Home ••••••
One Result •••••
SELL IT NOW!
Monica Ruggieri
760-5000 ext. 107
650-0750
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
'Chan&in1 Buyer' focus of SMC meeting Wednesday
Understanding the "~nging Buyer
of the '90s" is the focus of this month's
meeting of the Sales & Marketing
CounciJ, scheduled for Wednesday at
the Irvine Marriott.
SMC -the marketing education arm
of the Building Industry Association of
Southern California -has convened a
distinguished panel of marketing,
research and deign experts who will
reveal and aNJyze consumer surveys in
a discussion of the new marketing
trends of the '90s.
Also to be discussed: home buyers'
design and feature "hot buttons," the
drawbacks of "f ield of Dreams"
marketing and mistakes to avoid and
SleJ>'.> to take to gain sales success.
The evening begins at 5:30 with the
popular Networking Exposition, wtuch
offers opportunities for making business
contacts and sharing resources. This is
followed by a social hour at 6, with
dinner served at 7 and the program
beginning at 6.
Tickets are SJO for pre-reserved SMC
members, S35 for SMC members at the
door and S40 for non-members, who
must provide a credit card guarantee
for reservations.
Reservations may be made by calling
the BIA Reservation Une at 396-9695
or by FAX to 396-9647. Include
company name, cont.act name/phone,
event date and names of those
attending. Reservation deadline is
Tuesday. No shows will be bille1.
The Irvine' Marriott is located at
16000 Von Karmen, between the 405
Freeway and Michelson Drive.
8.375% APR 0 PfS 8.5% RATE 1.5 Pf
uv ....... L7'tf. APR • JI Y.-
9.25% APR 0 PTS 6.00% RATE 0 PT
CmtnldlN, J .... a.-, llC _. W .T.O.., ~Ott f SCJ
ii ·. DON MORRIS
CMS ~e Snv1cea w.._.
(714) an.-4154
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SATURDAY, May 23, 1992 I PAGE 17
YOUR SHIP'S ARRIVED!!
BAY HARBOR ESTATES
• New single family homes
• Eastside Costa Mesa
• 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath
• 2,440 -2,506 sq.ft.
• Beautifully appointed kitchens
• Two wood burning fireplaces
• Large family rooms
• Interior laundry rooms
• Great neighborflood
w > c w a: > I c
~ i i
i ~ ~ ii 21M S'AEF I .1 ~ ~
SEAICS ~ ITAEET
ZWISTREET
J a
OPEN 11 AM • 5 PM Dally
(Clolcd on 1Uad.y a Wedi~)
17WISTAEET
I
I (714) 675-6653
Corona Del Mar Ocean Front
3016 Brukers Drtvt OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
3 BR, 3 BA Oupla, -4 car ga"*, private gated ar~ with
finest Cat.all~ ocean & jetty views. Approval for two
3,000 sq.ft. units. Wiii ~II or trade.
Adjacent lot $1,I00,000
Ready to build, this prime residential site approved for 6,
sq.ft. home with breathtaking views.
Hot luy Hear Beach $195,000
~ly 2 BR & dm condo w"11gh vaulted celllngs, private
balcony, lfSht & bright . * Halbor/lllv/Oeun & Hight Light view -$139,000
Two large master sulta condo In gated conm. Walk to
beach.
* Ador8blc Mobile Home $15,990
Adofable rnobHe home with custom lnta1or extras in quiet
Costa Mae location. Needs quid< ...
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et 3C)Aq ~eer .£S vsr ... 1 YAOAUTA?
PAGE 18 I SATURDAY, May 23, 1992
• THE REAL ESTATERS
Ed Jom
....... °"'°"
SUPERIOR AGENTS PROVIDING SUPERIOR SERVICE FOR THE PAST 33 YEARS
BEAUTIFUU Y LANDSCAPED large bock
yo rdl Remodeled 3 bedroom, 111'1 both home
with cerom1c tile counter tops and floonng.
Gloss block woll , skylights ond French door in
kitchen Bike to beoch. $209,900
LEASE WITH OPTION! 3 BR home on
hvge lot with room to odd second vnit Owner
will help with financing. Molc.e offer, owner mov-
ing ~ut of state $199,500
CLOSE TO BEACH AND COOL OCEAN AIR Lorgf' 3 Br home. Remodeled kitchen ~r
den window, courtyord and lorge 7 700 sq.It
lot Stroll 10 Canyon Pork S 194,500
FOUNTAIN VAUEY Lorge 4 BR 2V1 BA
family size townhouse with over 1 800 sq ft , ex·
cellen• loco11on Nice y-;:ird & attached goroge~
$205,900
PRICED TO SEU lovely Meso Woods hidden
iwo iory nome 4 BR/3 BA w/fomily room Over
2 I 8 sq h Your own pnvote & quiet retreat lo-
coted on o forge cul-de-soc lot Inviting sparkling
Po<>I w 3 odd1t onol side yards Shows bright &
o "Y G1cot Sovlh CooS1 Metro locatlOf'I Aslo"'1
only $270,.000
TRIPLEX Huntington Beoch pnde of owner-
ship! Very well locoted, two miles from the
ocean Front unit one story, 1deol for owner oc·
cupcnt lnterior-s very well mo1ntomed. Onv~ _by
showing Over sub1ect to 1nspect1on $315,000
SPACIOUS 2 STORY 3 BO end unit with
l1reploce, lorge bolconl off master bedroom.
Patio 1s perfect for BBQ's. 2 cor garage wtth
elC1ro storage Asking $191,000
SANTA ANA Attn first lime bu-ten. Cos~
fixer 1n nice neighborhood 3 B~. 2 BA. fire-
ploce. R V occess seller needs out Will leose,
ophon with low down Asking $169,500
ANAHEIM II yov love to ent9f1oin, this Is th.
home for yov 3 BR, 1 :VA BA Upgraded kitchen
& cabinets Tiled bths New tile roof, lorn. rm
overlooking patio & spa Seller will consider
leose opllon $250,000
SICLUDED I bdrm condominium nestled
amongst trees . & rvnning Sprif'lQS. This property
offers offordob1lity close to OCC, shopping ond
beodles. loc.oted near K-Mort Shopping Cenle1
which the city hos approved plans for SS mil-
lion 1n renovotlOf'IS Property values ore moit
likely to appreoate 1 cor gor. Inside laundry.
$",500
INDUSTRIAL CONDO Approximately 2,560
sq ft. w/540 5g.ft of air conditioned offices. Two
restrooms, coffee bar w/Sink, range, fna. Wore·.
house hos 2 skylights, 15' ceJ1ng deoronce
200 amp power panel, 12' trvck door Am~
ponang $300,000
2 BEDROOM 2 both townhome with fire·
place. Great condition. Pot10, ond 2 cor en·
closed goroge. S 1,000 A MONTH
vtlW OF & aWffSt 3 SR qu;e1
cul-de-soc. Aeons lo envitonmentot conyon
potit. Huge 66 • l 20 view lot. Pool with red-
wood decking. OYersized 2 ccr go~. R.V.
tral'-r OCQU, f 270,000
BEAUTIFUL METROPOUTAN AR~
wolk to South Coost Plozo, ond Performing Ms
Center. 3 BR, 2 BA condo, vaulted ceiling, oir
conditioner, pool, spo, souno & gc?me room.
•.----------------Owner very motivated. $129,500,
OPEN HOUSES
OPEN SATURDAY ONLY
401 Btyson Springs, CM. S 99,500 1--4
OPEN SUNDAY ONLY
P4 ... FAM ~90 San Rafael. CM. $270,lnl 1·5
3 256 Rose Ln • C M. $269,lnl 1-5
3 2120 Mcnovia. C.M $194,500 1--4
3 1924 Fedenl Ave., C.M. $220,lnl 1--4
BEAUTIFUL EXPANDED HOME in notu-
rol setting. 3 BR + den. 2 both, lorge fomlly
room, w.th S.n Franklin stove. Close to booch &
cool oceon air. $225,000
BUYll WANTED: l0V1ngly restored two bed-
room cottage on Eostside Cosio Mesa Seller
motivo~ To see is to oppreoote. $264,500
COUNTlrY CHAIMERI Lorge 3 bedroom
home, remodeled country kitchen Oose to
beoch ond cool oceon 01r Lo~ lot 67 A 110
RV or boot occeu, afro lorg4t tool shed
$199,000
COWGE PARIC/COSTA MESA Oewoble
location. Inv.ting pool w/seporot. spa. Wolk to
elementary achOof Cote to shoooi!'9 ond OCC
Light & 01ry 3 BR 2 BA. OPefOJI l 656 sq.ft. hotM
with possibie RV access. Reduced lo $2,2,toO
WALK TO WORK from yoor new home 1n
Mesa' Verdel Recenlty remodel«I Meso Verde
Plaza hos office ond re~o1I 'poce O'IOiloble from
500 to 5400 5Q ft For information. cOAtoct
Mor\ less ot 641 -l487 or 1tOf> by for o per-
sonol IOvt ot 1525 Meta Verde Ed, Suite 210
ATTINTtON INVUTottSI Four bedroom
Gorden Gtove home com~ ~ ch1ac~.
Nu family neighbotnood, ,.,,,., londscoping •
Gr.m cutb oppeol. Wost. & dr,w Ndud.d
Should be obi. IO find o tenonl qUICkl ~
owner occupied Seller wanil out Coll for on
oppointment to see. $215,000
IXCEWNT VALUI & OUTSTAHD-
ING TIRMSI Th 3 bedroom f'OO& ~
hos been freshly pointed ond offcn beout1ful
londscoping, pot!O cover & buUt-1n 88Q Al
reody for sumrMr f\m low down payment &
spect0I financing qyo1lobl0. $219,000
EXCITING REMODILlD S ID home
with o large counl"f kitchen Vaulted ceilings,
French doors ond Cosoblonc:a fons, R..V.
access. Stroll to environmental conyon potit.
Close to beach & cool ocean 0tt. Snt,000
NEW ON THI MA.llCITI Eoatlide doft
house comp! ly refU~ tnireoor. 3 'bed-
room, 2 bOth, f1reploc.e. Profes:sJonol londJCOp.
i~ ftont & reor with ovtomotic ~ ty'ltwn,
To see 1s ~-SHt~
ll'IRFICT INVISTMINT/ITAITll
HOME Single fom1ly home wid\ o hu;. en-
doa.d patio. Thia ~ ho. o lot of poletltlol. Offers, R.V. acc .. A& on,_...., tOcl. S 156~
2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 546-2313
1lllN llllitlAj
Incredible
Views
Day & Night
3&4CAR
PRIVATE GARAGES
· iOOO to 2500 Sq.Ft.
3 Bedroom 3 & 4 Baths
•
Custom Home
Quality And
Architecture
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PAGE 20 I SATURDAY, May 23, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
·~·GEORGE ELKINS COMP ANY
l!ASTSIDI! COSTA •u · A MDT 8llY ON A llUUTIPUL STlllasTI 51ng1e famly ,.._
dence '°' $2:52.500. can to ... thfi 1ove1y home
with over 1.800 eq.tl l.Mng room h .. • ~ tlon pit. large dining room plus eating .,.. In
kitchen and a prtvate endosed yard.
ONJI HOUSI! SUN 1-4
122 MASTDS CIRCLR, lll!WPORT Bl!ACH
LOW'eST PRICl!D NOlll! IN LAGUNA lllGUE.. Get
In on the ~round floor In this bargU1. 0eYelopn*1t la
being tot.lly r9dc>ne Inside & out Save thoounct. by
purchasing during construction. Perfect fOf 1at time
buyer Of lnves10< Includes washer/dryer and refrlgefator.
Only $93,IOO
PAICI! JUST Rl!DUCl!D ON QRl!AT LOCATION IN Pl!NTIUDQI! COYI! • Costa Mna, 2 bedrooms, 2 bath
condo next to swimming pool, stream and waterlall. On
quiet cukS• .. c with numerous upgrades. MOTIVATED
SELLER! SHST,000
A TTl!NTION FIRST TIME BUYl!:Rll A Newport
Be•ch addreu In a beautiful nelghbortiood. Oveftooks •
lovely greenbelt. Easy walk to Eastblutt Shopping Center,
community, pool, parita and schools. Ttt• ednnblge
of thla fentatlc price! S 198,000LH
LOVELY EASTllO! COSTA MESA TOWNHOUSI!.
Open & airy · 3 bedroom, 2\.\ bath, alr conditioning, ca-
thedral celllnga. attached 2 car garage. Grut location!
Large rear ~tlo. elCterior recently painted $211,000
NEWPORT BUCH FOR 1229,000. GREAT START·
ER UNIT OR RETIREMENT HOME. over1ooldng a lt.-h
greenbelt area Thia fantastic prioe Includes the l.nd end
11 an euy walk 10 Eastblutt Shopping Center, com-
munity pool, schools. part<a & churches Owner wwa •
tas1 u le Submhl
Alll OLUT!LY THI! Bl!ST PRICE> COSTA llDA
DUPLl!Xl Don't let thla one pass you byl ldMI for
owner oecu~nt who need• help with the p.ymenta.
Near park, &hopping, churches & new Mniof dttz.9"19
c.n1er The attracttve 2 bd, 1 ba rents for $875, & the
larger second unh, with red brick patio, rents tor $1190.
Both h•ve private yarda & lnald• laundry. $259,900
N.B. GATl!D J .M. Pl!Tl!RI llEDITDRANllAN
COMMUNITY. Ught & bright 2 bedroom, 2 bath end
unit wtth 9 ft. oelllnga & ettached garage. e.v.ted mlr·
rors In dlntnQ ar.a reflecta the wood burning~
Top quality kTtchen with count« bar, Inside laundry room
& large wrap .,ound pmlo. Convenient locatlon near
beck bay Now C>Ny t2 .. ,900
BLUffl • IDl!Na PARK"'-IKE lrrTINQ • Vin
OP llACK MY. End unit with 3 bedrOOl'N, 2~ ~
with~ gated entry. Air conditioned, upgreded ldlch-
en, lhutten, mirror• ~ new flxb.na. Community pool. taM,000
759-9100
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17 Corporate Plaza • Suite 101 • Newport Beech, Callfomla 82880
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
10% DOWN PRIVATE BEACH VIEW
This 3 bdrm, )~ bath move in condition, custom home has
1 so• views and it's just 2 minutes from Emerald Biy's h;a)f
mile long private beach. Enjoy 10 acres of puks, 5 lighted
tennis couns &c 4 pool swim center. All 5 minutes from Fash-
ion Island, N .8. Reduced to $1,195,000
Bill McCORMACK at 494-tSSS
NEW ON THE MARKET
COSTA MESA UNITS
GREAT LOCATION!
TRIPLEX Pride of ownership
building and surrounded by new
construction. Large 3 bedroom, 2
bath unit with fireplace -plus, 2, 2
bedroom, 2 bath units. Fully rented.
~undry room generates additional
income.
Call GAIL YORK at 759-1197
SPECTACULAR BIG CANYON
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EASTBLUFF EXECUTIVE HOME
Remo c c , cxpan ed an customized 5 e room,
4~ bath home with gorgeous panoramic view.
Large back yard. Call Sally for more details and a
private showing. Offered at $765,000.
CALL SALLY SHIPUY at 644-0496
I SUPER LOCATION! I
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Lovely Eastside Costa Me sa
Townhouse with a Cape Cod
exterior. This home is open and airy
with its cathedral ceilings. 3
bedrooms, 2th baths, attached 2 car
garage and a large rear patio: Great
price. $215,000
CALL ST AN WYUE at 786-4845
Come 10 t c st o wor s an t c git com-
munity of Big Canyon. Bcauliful view of city lights and
g_olf course. Marvdous pool ~ ~ plus .i lovely homt.
Ca11 Vi for more detail and a pnv;uc bowing.
OPEN HOUSE SAT Ir UN 1-S
2 RUE CHANTILLY, BIC CANYON -N.8.
CALL VI SAXTON at "46-1769
'GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY
17 CORPORATE PLAZA, SUITE 101 NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA 92660 759-9100
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BAYCAEST ••• Price reduc.dl Wonderful tamtty
home ftlled wtth warmth and charm yet unlQuetY
designed fol' the Callfomla Mfes¥e. Four bed-
room• Thl'ff baths. Gourmet ldtcheo. Fabulous ~~~~-·~--~--~~-~~'-~.:.~~=.~
Nl!WPOAT Bl!ACH ••• The ~er and gr.c.
of tNt authentic Mexican offering la supremely tut.rut •xpreak>n of calm and ~-Rowing
1lngl• ltory. FOUi bedrooms. Ave baths. No ,.....
aonabl9 amenity haa been omitted. Prtvacy. Ninety
plus fMt of prilM waterfront property ..... $2,950,000
DOVl!R 8HOReS ••• On. word aay1 It aJI, coloa-
sal. Fabulous view. An entertainer'• delight. Av•
bedrooms. Four and one-half baths. lonQ recog-
nized as the creme de la creme locatlon Tn Dover
Shores. The grand scope of this property Is dlt'flcott
to Imagine. Please c.fll u1 ......................... S1 , 799,000
LINDA ISLE ••• Magnlflcent traditional home
Great floor plan. Ave bedrooms. Four and 006-halg
baths All room1 ar. extremely spacious Living
room has 24 foot celllngs. Upstalrs game room has
a bay view. Dock w111 accommodate a large yacht.
Land Is also available fol' purchase· .... $1,600,000LH
HARBOR VIEW HILLS ••• An award winning ,....
model wtth an astounding range of views. Views of
the OCMn, bay. Catalina and ntght lights. Located
on the hlgh•st ltrMt In the area. Large c:omef lot.
Two story ThrM bedrooms. Thr" baths This
home Is well worth ...tng ..................... $1,300,000
810 CANYON ••• LoWMt price Plan One Broad-
m<>of GrNt oppot1unlty to ~-Ortatnal own-
ers. Thr" a.pa.rat• w1ngs. Muter wing. "Children's
w1ng. Maida quarters Air-conditioning. CU)'k»-sac.
Win trad• foe lndlan Wells pcoperty. Abo avallable
for i. .... Submit all offwsl .......•.. _ ...•......• $1,050,000 0..-n Saturd8y 1.a ••••••• 4 W1ft99d Foot I.Me
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ••• Premlum cus-
tom fftate pare.ta are altuated In rural San Juan. A ::r-~':'~ .. ~2ma?ac,~
la avaftable for $379,500. P.c.i 3 a. 3.083 llCl'M
and mey be purchued for 1549,500. May alto be
purchased together························-············ '929,400
NftfPORT BeACH ••• Unlque bayfront. Income
pn>p9fty wtth fantutlc ... ot the bay. White aanctv bMdt .. • fbortte lan:hlng tpol for wtnd
etMfwa. ~ end the ... Centialy and conv.
ni.ntty localed. Good eolld Income. Euy to Nnl untta .............................................................. *875,000
COSTA lleU. • .A ,.,.. oftenng from Mltbay
Prop«tlea. ~ dMn. Good OCCUJ*'CY.
Among tht tMlt ~~In Co.ta M..._
NIM ~-Nine gar'IQM, ptua wnple eddldonel
parU!ng. A ~key inv.a1ment Few your funlesl
cll9n19 .. . .... ··········. . ....... ········· ........•.. ······· SS75.000
llAYCRBST •• .A ·~11ar home on a apedal
atrMt. Upgraded and remodMd throughout. Four
bedroom• ThrM and on.half bathe. large family
room HardWood floorl. irrencti doors. ~
room. Reedy for Immediate occupancy. Sellef'I .,..
motJvated Sobmn en offerlt ·········-·······-···'74~600 °'*' ......_ t.a .......... t•ta AntlaUe •ev
BAVCllUT ••• Price reductk>nt TNa oneMg la
.. pec:lalty ..a lftuated In one of the ftnat neigh.-
bomooda In the .,..._ Thia Pf"oC*fy h.u tr9'Mn-dotAS appeal. Slngfe story. Ave . bedrooms. ThtM
bath&. AJ rooms are QenetOUStv Pf'OOC)f11oned. The
ground• .,.. exoen.nt. The vatue ol tNe ~ ..
un~. ···················-················ .. ····-··uS475,000 Opeft ......, t-4 .... ta. Na,.. • ...,.. Cftle
UYCR•aT ••• TNa on. wm Mnd your aallvwy
glanda Into overdtfw. Large famlv horM. DramdQ
and open'*""· Recr.ctable roof. MuslYe atrtum. F04Jf bedrooma. Four and onH\alf bat.ha. Chlld
.. ,. pool, spa .................................. -.. -....... $725.000
ftSTCUFF ••• Poulblv the most sought after
attMt In alt of WMtctnf. 1hta three bedroom, tine
bath home eum>uod • huge ~ ftlflCed pool and 9ntel'talnm9nt aru. Large IMna room wtth b
place. Open dining room. Pot.mllil for expansion.
Don't mfM thla chatmlng home .................. $719,000
MYCA•ST •• .An exceplion8I property. Thta home hes been bNutlfulty malntAllned by the origi-
nal owners. Two lby. 'ThrM lellela. Four beO-rooma. Three b*tha. Coloual lot. ~ t.mlly netghbomood. Ewtythlng about this propwty i.
1pecial, Prtoed right ..................................... '589.000
BAYCRUT •• .A pmmJnent ~-Bum·
i!'Q with poalblltlee. A •ISlble price. &cellent ftOOr plln. 0ulll9IY ycMI CM .... COmfoft ycMI an ..... Jour bedtOoma. Two and OM-half t>ati.. BeauaftA CO&l'tyard ....................................... $549,500
llAYalDT ... Prb reduction! Thia hlindaame
home • on • a.rae lol An ~ farnly ~ One 1-Yel. ComfofUlble and ~
Alli bedrootnL Two and OM-Nit tMllhe.. Pool -A tww.d new W\A fot yw round ecWvMna
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NDPOWT BUCH ••• Febuklua famlv home.
AuM9d on a hl9 comer. Thia home hu beef\ ,...
modeled and ~ In the bMt of .... Two
ttory. FM bedtoocna. Four batM. ~ ~
mubw ..... wflti ftraplace. 1.#ge ~ room. Huge yltda ................................................... "'99,000
BAYCllelT ••• Splendid off.ring! Four bed-rooms. ~ encl on.half bath&. AOOf Is lour Y'Mt'a
o4d. NM pelnt. NN carpet rhroughOut. SCrlJ*S
celltngt Two ftOOf '° C!lftlng ~-large ,... ~ lot. OYermed two cat getage wfth ld-
dltk>NI ~ 9PllC9 fOf '°"' cwa .. u ........ 1475,000
759-6700
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SATURDAY, May 23, 1992 I PAGE 23
NEW EASTSIDE LISTINGS
358 E. 19th St. $330,000
Located in popular Eastside Costa Mesa this property has charm
-plus. Three bedrooms, two baths with white picket fence. Come
& See for yoursett. . ·
359 MAGNOLIA $315,000
Private center block location on one of the most premier Eastside
streets. Huge yard with three bedrooms, one bath house. GREAT
BUY.
Call
Bob & Terry
Coluccio
831-1131 ·
We Know Easts/de Costa Mesa·
,
CORONA DEL MAR ~
Location, location, location... plus panoramic
view of ocean, bay and city lights. Wonderful home
for entertaining. Customized four-bedroom ,
two-and-one-hatt-bath 3 car garage ... community.
Price reduced ...
$975,000
Call
Myrna Boom
720-0146
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BAYCREST Model Perfect, 48R, pool, security system
BALBOA ISLAND TRIPLEX-great income potential $575,000
BALBOA ISLAND Duplex. 2 story front house, 2BR, + apt $750,000
BALBOA ISLAND Updated. customized, 38R, 38A, location+ S82P,000
BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX-Totally redone. Call for detaJJs .. SP75,000
BAYPOINT Under value!. 38R. 2.5BA townhome $240,000
BAYSHORES Extra large lot, 38R, spacious patio $750,000 CosuiMesa • N ewponBeacb • Corona 11ezM ar •
BAYSHORES Custon Mediterranean style, 38R, 3.SBA S1,2P5,000
BEACH/INCOME C01TAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH -R-2 $370,000
BEACH/INCOME Beach & Income. 48R!38R Duplex $545,000
BELCOURT TENNIS ESTATE, call for brochure $3,4Q5,000
BIG CANYON Golf course view, European flatr. 4BR $1,725,000
BIG CANYON Ocean, city lights view 38R, 3BA $1,075,000
B.C MCLAIN M1m view of lights.trees, 2BR $373,000
BLUFFS Three BR. 2BA. Plan "r $370,000
BLUFFS Greenbelt location. remodeled, 38R $375,000
BLUFFS Greenbelt locat1on. E plan. 38R LH $380,000
BLUFFS Bay wews. remodeled, 2BR. 2BA $390.000
BLUFFS 4BR,(18R + 18A down) Many upgrades S4 1Q,OOO
BLUFFS Greenbelt/Newpon Center views S42Q,OOO
BLUFFS Prtvate dflveway, former model, 38R $430,000
BLUFFS ·~ Plan. beautiful. 3BR. 2 SBA $45Q,OOO
BLUFFS Patk. greenbelt locat1on, expanded S•7P,OOO
BLUFFS Front Row. views' remodeled & expanded $550,000
BLUFFS FRONT ROW' View. 38R, 2 SBA NOW! $4PP,OOO
CORONA DEL MAR 2BR. smgle family. R-2 Lot, North of Hwy, $425,000
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLE.X-new roof, new pamt. great starter $475,000 -CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-great area, walk to village S4 7P,SOO
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX S Hwy cottage plus 2BR, umt $535,000
CORONA DEL MAR Duplex, 312 plus 211 owner/user $548,500
CORONA DEL MAR Newer home, steps to village, 38R, 2 SBA S6QQ,OOO
CORONA DEL MAR Harbor. bay and ocean view. 2BR, NEW' $670,000
CORONA DEL MAR Outstanding views. 48R. marble entry $799,000
CORONA DEL MAR Steps to beaches, picture perlect, 38R $807,000
CORONA DEL MAR So Hwy Spa m pr1vate patio, maids qt/S, S94Q,OOO
CORONA DEL MAR , Steps to Ocean Blvd VIEWS'. 4BR, 3 SBA S J,2P9,000
CORONA DEL MAR Spectacular coast/me views, 2 st()(}' $1,550,000
CORONA DEL MAR Bayfront. French Regency, sweepmg views $1,875,000
CORONA DEL MAR 01feCt access to sand, oceanfront, 38R $2,200,000
CORONA DEL MAR Bayside Dive Bayfront gaff+ 48R, SBA $2,QS0,000
COSTA MESA Knowleton Manora, 1BR. 1BA, large loh $145,000
DOVER SHORES Expanded and upgraded, 48R, 3BA $805,000
DOVER SHORES Gated mini-estate, his/hers master baths SQ05,000
DOVER SHORES 148 FT.BAYFRONTI!! New construction $2,885,000
DOVER SHS AREA La1ge home, 4BR. 4.5BA, maids qts, pool sopg,ooo
EASTSIDE Trt-le/llel townhome, 38R, 2.SBA $23fl,OOO
EASTS/DE French Normandy s tyle, 48R, 2 SBA $330,000
EASTS/DE Southern exposure, larg• rear ya1d $3 15,000
EASTSIDE Remodeled, charmer, custom features $330,000
EASTS/DE Remodeled in 1fX>O, 38R, 2BA $450,000
EMERALD BAY Great view, charming 38R, cottage $005,000
EMERALD BAY ~ewsroDanaP~~spa,openbeams $1,450,000
EMERALD SAY Ocean views! larpe lot, 3BR, 2 SBA $1,500,000
EMERALD SAY Oceanside,overlooks green, bMch, 4BR $1,850,000
EMERALD BAY Whitewater views, waJ~ ol glau $1,800,000
EMERALD BAY LUXURIOUS NEW111 home, Viewa, 48R 12,4 75,000
EMERALD SAY Emerald Bay, oceanfront, 38R, 3.58A $3,450,000
HARBOR HIOHLNDS Upgrades, garden room, 38R, 2.SBA $407,500
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• Refinance Current Home
• Finance a New Home
CALL 11E -KATIIY DA.PPEll 644-6200
For C1D'N•t Mortpae loe• Rat•
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR VW HIUS
HARBOR VW HIUS
HARBOR WOODS
HARBOR WOODS
HUNTINGTON BCH
IRVINE COVE
IRVINE COVE
JASMINE CREEK
JASMINE CREEK
JASMINE CREEK
JASMINE CREEK
KINGS ROAD
KINGS ROAD
KINGS ROAD
LAGUNA BEACH
LAGUNA NIGUEL
LAGUNA NIGUEL
UDO ISLE
UDO SANDS
UHDA ISLE
UNDA ISLE
Dock, views, build your dream home ...
THE ULTIMATE BAYFRONT-Call for details
Stunning hill & city lights view, 2BR
Ocean, city lights views, expanded, 3BR
ESTATE-180 degree view, MOTIVATED!
Comer locabon, Kenslgnton, upgrades
Panoramic views! renecbon pool, 48R
Panoramic views, 4BR, custom features
NEW PRICE· Location! 2BR, 2BA.
$649,000
$715,000
$3,699,000
$775,000
$799,000
$975,000
$237,000
End location, 2 master suites, upgrades $289,000
1.5 miles to beach, 48R, custom upgrades $262,900
Oceanside of Hwy, 4BR, pool, spa S 1,950,000
Oceanfront, spectacular residence
Remodeled, expanded, small view, 2BR
Highly upgraded, pnvate greenbelt loc.
$7,900,000
$529,000
$549,000
Custom fHturH, 3BR, 2.58A, buln-lns $649,000
Fabulous views!!!, many supeflor upgrades $679,500
5BR, plus guest suite, mint ocean view $649,000
Panoramic views, 4BR, 4BA, family room $945,000
FRONT ROW! views, 4BR, 4BA, 3 FJP $1 ,300,000
Motivated, ocean vrew, custom 3BR
Ocean view, 3BR, upgrades, 38R,
Ht/I Top, ocean, mountam, city vrews
Oversized lot, excellent location, 3BR
5BR. 4BA, pool, super spacious home
Pier and slip, view, 5BR, 4.5BA LH
Bayfront-mam channel view, pool/spa LH
$1,395,000
S3tJ9,000
$629,000
$599,000
$599,000
$1 ,975,000
$1,995,000
MAI KAI Super vi~ws!!!l ·one level, 2BR, 2BA $1, 100,000
NEWPORT .HORTH MArbella, best location, 3BR, 38A $519,000
PENINSULA POINT Walk to beach & wedge, 38R,3.5BA $599,POO
PENINSULA 8AYFRONT . Dock for so·+ boat. Uroque! $1,850,000
SOUTH LAGUNA
SPYGLASS Hill
SPYGLASS HIU
SPYGLASS HIU
SPYGLASS HIU
UPPER NEWPORT
VERSAILLES
VIUA BALBOA
FantastJc vrews, prtvate pool and spa
Views / Pool! Spa! Remodeled' 48R
Ocean vrew, one level, 4fJa,...3.5BA
View of ocean & City, expanded tsBR
Views, Pool m front COC/ftyald, 4BR
48R, remodel«J, huge enclosed yard
Ocean, city views, 2 master suites
Penthous•Pnced to s.11 now!
PENTHOUSE, ocean l'HtW, 2BR, 2BA
$1,229,000
$995,000
$1,089,000
$1,295,000
$1, 195,000
$475,000
$198,000
$295,000
$435,000
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BARBARA AUNE 631-2863
SPECTACULAR NEW BAYFRONT
301 Morningstar Lane
OPEN SATURDAY· SUNDAY· MONDAY 1·4
EXTERIOR
• Marble entry with granite trim
• 180-degree views
• 70-ft. private dock
• Swimming pool, bayside
• Electronic security gates
INTERIOR
• Cathedral ceilings
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• Entertainment centers in kitchen dining room,
master suite
• Air conditioning, skylights, Anderson windows
• Wine cellar cabinet
148 Feet of Fabulous Baytront $2,885,000
n Grubb rj Ellis , ~~~ 'e:/ 644-6200 "~
NEW ARCHITEC,TURAL ·
THIS NEWLY COMPLETED 8,000 SQ FT •
ESTA TE IS NOW BEING OFFERED FOR SALE
PRICE UPON REQUEST
FULL 6% TO SEWNG BROKER
CONT ACT KENT MCNAUGHTON
(71 4) 673-5368
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Spectacular
Ocean View
Old Corona del Mar $2,475,000
H ·appy Memorial Day
SATURDAY, May 23, 1992 I PAGE 27
Bayfront
Living
Promontory Bay
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5 Bd traditional bayfront w/d ock. Family home
Debi Bibb
Udo Isle $2,395,000
Outstanding value on one o( • ·s yfronts•
Hillary Thamer & Evan Corkett
Linda Isle $2 ,950~000 L.H.
Open & oontemporary deslWI ...,1'arbor & aty V1ev.-.;;
Stephanie Grody
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Close To
Surf & Sand
ChQtTTling 4 Bd .• 2 Ba. home. steps to the beach
Evan Corkett
Balboa Peninsula $679,000
Olarming 3 bedroan, 3 bath heme O<r.e to Wedge
Marie Fargo
Balboa Island $745,000
4 Bd . J Ba home Den. deck & sunny oomer lcx3iof'l
Hillary Thamer
Balboa Peninsula $795,000
2 Bd . 2 Ba. Condo, bay view. steps to water
Mickey Rowe
Balboa Peninsula $925,000
Panoramic~ views. prime loc:adon-low price
J•mes Gray & Patrick BartoUc
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA P.ILOT I REAL ESTATE
Private Communities
$1,325,000 LH.
Location! Location! Fabulous ba'jviews, tum key
Beverty Morphy & Debi Bibb
Emerald Bay $2,450,000
Spcctacular ~view. New 4 Bd. custom home
Sara Hinman & David Hfnchler
Emerald Ba $2,495,000
Spectacular 5 Bd. contemporary view home
David Hlnchler & Sara Hinman
lrvlne C'.ove $2, 995,000
"W"'!'!'"•
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Bayfront Island
Uvlng
Bayfront Perfection! Beautiful patio & awn
Beverly Morphy
·Balboa Island $3, 795,000
New sophisticated 3 Bd. wtth prtv•te dock
Shirley Harrie
Harbor Island $6,600,000
-" NEWPORT BEACH/CO~'Y) MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Virginia Zenz
721-1212.
25 Rockingham Drive
Big Canyon Estate
21 Burning Tree Circle
A RARE OFFERING -Custom home on 2 lots in Big
Canyon with breathtaking views of the golf course. This
lovely S bedroom. S.S bath home is located on a cul-de-sac
with an English garden. spa and pond. If you are looking
for a view. space and privacy -WIS IS ff!
$3,.150,000
SATURDAY. May 23, 1992 I PAGE 29 ...
Sue Perewozki
760-1275
New Listing
Prestigious Belcourt Custom Home
Exquisite 4 bedroom. 4.5 bath home designed with the
finest of craftsmanship. Professionally decorated
featuring hardwood floo rs. 3 imported· marble fireplaces.
vaulted and coffered ceiling . gourmet kitchen with
brea.kf ast bay wind ow overlooking bric k patio, pool and
spa, 4 car garage.
$1,850,000
Belcourt Townhome
11 Clultluim Court
Beautifully decorated townhome with European flav or
features two bedrooms plus den. three bath , three
fireplaces. gourmet kitchen with breakfast bay window.
Classically designed brick patio with lion •s bead fountain.
built-in brick barbeque and lovely lanai.
Reduced to sell $999,500
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Featured
New Listings
$320,000 L.H. ro----~~,....._ ... !""'9'11
Highly uPif3ded home on beautiful greenbelt
Patrick Bartollc & James Gray
Eas_tblCJff $675,000
Immaculate!~ upwades~ \1ew, sateckxmm
Marian Phillippi
Harbor Rld1e $795,000
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Featured New~
Corona del Mar $895,000
A view of jetty aid~ plus Income 2 Bd . 2 Ba ea
Donna Wall & Stephanie Grody
Ma/or Spo"sor of tire
J 1• Annual
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and
1WO-MILE FUN WALK
SATURDAY -JUNE 6•, 1992
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Tranquil Beacon Bay
Beacon Bay $1,595,000 L.H.
Spcaacular unobstructed vi~ of turning basin
Debi Bibb
Beacon Bay $2, 195,000
Featured
New Listings
'Traditional family home on spacious k>t. pod & spa
Stephanie Crody & Stella Shirar
Emerald Bay $1 ,495,000
I 534 Santiago Drive
Great value•Spaclous 4 bedroom custom home
on laree lot in wonderful family neighborhood
$610,000
Harbor View Homes
1960 Port Ramsgate
~nded 4 bedroom with den. family room &
Euro-kitchen. close to ereenbelt & dubhouse
$619,000
· Luxurious Living With An
Affordable Price Tag!
$795,QOO
Totally customized 3 8d . 2.5 Ba. classically
eleaant townho me In euard cated community
fHturfne pool, spa & tennis facilities. Call for an
1ppolntment to see this dramatic Harbor Rldee
deslaners· home today.
Sandie Fix
644-0227
SATLJm)AV, May-23, ~992 I P.AGE 31 ..
27 Harbor Pointe $895,000
Best COM value V1eWS. pnvate area. hght & bng.ht
479 Momlnc canyon $1 , 195,000
Eleeant ·rtahan v111a· new custom townhvme
Pat Hurley
675-4096
Marcia Brashier
759-3733 1025 <:aprt l.Ane $895,000
Spacious golf course 9home Bnng offers'
Picture Perfect Panorqma
: ;r
Spectacllliir
Seaview
Sharon Smith
644-2449
$875,000
1919 Yadtt Tn.ut
Builders' dream home c.an become yours! Top
Quality 4 8d . 2 5 Ba. res.dence with a traditional
flair. Dynamite curb appeal, plush landscape & a
spect1cul1r view Guard eated community
featunne pool, spa & tennis fac1ht1es
Sandie Fix
644-0227
$775,000
20'' Yadtt Defeltd«
Completely remodeled 3 8d . 2 Ba. sinele family
residence All new Interio r lncludine kitchen.
baths. cabinetry, floorlnc & appliances A
fabulous opportunity to survey the panoramic
180° view from this Newp()rt Beach residence
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MACllFICUT Hl.LTOP matt $13,950,000 n. mOSI roedible est3lle on 26 aaes 01 ~able taiy hery
~amenity views o1 Gtty hgtcs Catahiv & ll'CJls
lOVB.Y Lml ISU $3,0lll,000
Tt11s Ql1CIOUS resioera sa on h ·eold c~· ol Lmda Isle pier & slips
k>f 3 boalS matble eroy WJY spacious inte1101
PlJllSlU POllT CfTY UGHfS $2,250,000
Bu.cll"ly apponed ocean tont on sedllled end ot Balboa Pen Si-;IEt-
lar Vt8$ ol l!lty pier c«y I igtics
lOVR y LA JCliA ma T£ $2, 185,000
Locatea h1~ on a bluft !his <iam<tK: oceanlronl estlle 1s in lhe perled
loallOll o-.elooluog the Paci tic Q:eao•
PROMOITORY BAY SPACIOUS $2,150,000
Impressive period baytonl home 58R. 48A 3 boa1 sl1PS view Spacious
inteilOI. h!Qhcet11nos oak parelhng. anlQIJe rMble lrpl Llblary. lam1ly1m
HUITlllGTOI HARBOR JEWEL $1 ,995,000
Re1Ju1I wal!rlloot home elegcd marble. skyhglts. elevalOI 2·SI01y. ceil-
ings ~ real showplace estite sale a 1 O
BA• FCllEClOSlll! $1 ,695,000
SNaled in beat.Cllul Newport Harbor t111s labulous 4 bd t'aS wonder kJI VteWS
ol llodil ls1e & Hatbor Island'
CAMEO SHIRES· CHI SPECTActUR $1 ,510,000
Re-model or btJ1~on this speaaculaf 1 S Dl sq t IOI 1 ~ -ee OCU'I
views see lhe W3lier ~om almost e-.iery 1oom
MC CAll., IDAHO ACRERACE $1 ,400,000
New fJIXXl SQ h home on 10 aaes wlsloded lal(t & p11vaie a11plare stlc>
W·ll bade IOI smallef on ll'lt rol5l
HAAIOR VIEW HUS $1,385,000
Rar ecomer lei loc w/1anQsllC ocsan views 8&11kJlly 1 emodeled fus 38R
home~ htghh~ed by a E11ooean k•ch!n
SlUllHI' SPYGLASS CUSTOM $1 ,295,000 •
Trad•eonal 4BR 3 SBA euslom localed on o~ strny comer lol
Panoiamic YJM o1 ocean. bay & coas11rie
CHA.RMIK IElat aJTTAGE II IEACOl BAY$1,275,000
H !Qhty souglt allier !Jaytronl coaage 10 Beacon Bay Remodel pocercial OI
lea"' as IS ~I locallOO
HAPn IDIE HARBOR VIEW Hl.lS $1 ,075,000
Bua1tak1ng 2 70 de!Jee view Large comer lol 4BR. 2 SBA. large IMng &
dining rms Family rm & den. view. laden kccten J-a1 • pa&IOS & spa
Seller motivated elegant traditionally decorated 3 bd 2.5 ba
res1deoc2 mcludes deorator touches lhru oot comm pool spa.
enterlalnmentcenter guard gilled $795 000 Joan Millield
OU COROU IR MAR COITEMP $1 ,l!li0,000 Heir,.. CXWUlmPof•Y euslom 4BR 3 58A horn! w/maordN!y
ocean & C.alna Yl!W5
HAIBJll VIEW HUS REMOOEl $1 ,025,000
This newly remodeled home onu I~ degee oaan. my & c«y hglt Y11WS1
A p11Ya1e Sl)i h1~l9iS this JSR, 38A ftOOI plan
IPYCl.ASI Hl.L MUM Im $9,000
~lot IOI sale on Ills slrlll ol beU!lll custC1.n hi' mes Oaran VllW, lage
IMI lot to build yo11 cieMI home
a lCIDI !
Almodlled DDWI SheflSCUSIDm homew}Mepng w OI .. bO bay 48R,
3-G lllfagl & pool
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Scmacua hlY & 009l-.. blsl localion on K19 rd 3 bf, 2s bdl
rwnodllld M'!l n . twge mancued )1¥d. best pr..S _, home.
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•BR. 2.SBA tlmlly 2 ll«J home on aA*sac. SpaQous cm llrge pr• ~
W/SWimmtng pool & $111 .,.a P111R:CT ...a 1a lllll 1121.000
locad SOI.Ch of .. h9M1Y, 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. lol1Nl dinlllQ room. wol1e
,_., Finl\ doors, llfge maslef suce
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erckmd gnga, large rooms. lreshly ~
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Oestrmlt glled COIMUlfy 3 bedrooms. 2 s mtta OC8'1 ww tOl'll nmts
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lA5UU lfACH Fiii $511,0DD
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VALUE QUWTl l.OCATlll $$11,a
3 bd, 3ba. bona room. roof dlcl, YleWS rtalmt nwblt, Polist.ci pitl. nanl
hglt ¥OUN Cllbnga m::elln:ll
IEW aJl10ll CClllO II CIM $121,000 r ruty to*Ycustomc:ondoinbeaj~I Coconadel Mar 2 '"*bf ~did
4 wablg blocks to COfON bladl Lease tor 21<KVmo
OU CtMIA IEL MAii COllO saa,ooo
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mm. & liq rm Wll t.. 2-ar PIQI. WlJlld C*lings. ap1 1tA>
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home 3-<;a Qll'I08. S4ll. lots ol SlOrag!
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THE CREST AT PACIFIC RIDGE
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BEACON BAY
Lowest priced Beacon Bay waterfront!
Charming 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with
fabulous bay views. South exposure.
Remodel or build new. Close to approval
on 50 year lease.
$1,275,000.L.H.
21 Beaco• Bay
DrlYelp
Call for Details
nbellevable estate on
•Eaater Hiii" with
anoramlc views of City
ts. Catalana Sunsets and
ountains. Contemporary
chitect,ure offers: gymnasium,
mall movie theater ,
lscotheque, wine cellar,
'brary & tennis court Offered
t:
$12.950.000
PROMONTORY BAY
laco•parable b.wf'ro•t
o•• w/lnterior design
eatures that will knock your
offi Well situated on a
ulet cul-de-sac street on
ontocy Bay. A private
for 3 ~ts. one up to
'.SBR.SBA.
llEDOCED TO
$1,150,000
BeautifuJ Harbor Ridge custom
home with spectacular view of
ocean, bay and dty lights.
Desig ned by Robert Earl.
Woodsy cul-de·S&c location w/
city ~ts views & roling hlDs.
5 bedroom suites, 6 baths,
fanU1y room with sunken bar.
$1,S95,000
Beauhful custom home built by
Valentine & designed by Robert
Earl. Woodsy cul-de-sac location
w/city lights views & rolling hills,
5 BR suites, 6 baths, family
room w/sunken bar. Trade for
beac la froat or lr•I••
Tune..
$2.175.000
8'ending contemporary charm
with traditional quality, this ls
the great family home in Pomt
del Mar. The ~"9 room1 !M~ room with fireplace ana
tam1ly room wrap around the
custom-appointed kitchen. 4 BR. 3 BA plus bonus room.
$5'9.000
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760-8557
Ocean view 4 bedroom, 21/2 bath
home. Family room. Located In a
peaceful cul-de-sac In Harbor View
Hills. $890,000
Also Available for short tenn lease.
Furnished. $3,000 per month.
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SPYGLASS HIL'L
Custom Ocean
View estate. 5
bedroom, 6~
bath. Separate
ga~ room with
wet ber & fire-
place. An el-
egant tradltlonal
home.
$1,995,000
BAYCREST COURT
Adjoint ng lot.
Approximately
12,200 ·sq. ft.
level ocean
view lot.
$995,000
1 year lease.
$1250/mo.
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3 bedroom, 3
bath turn-key -
condominium.
Spacious rooms.
Badcs to green-
be It. Security
gated.
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2 bedroom, 2
bath. Light &
brtsht upper unit.
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$355,000
tWllOR VIEW HILLS
3 bedroom 2 bath home In a choice~. M exceptionet buy. $515,ool --
NEWPORT IEACH
Hlwe queltfied buyer for harbor View t9s one level ocean view home.
,
George J.-McGaffigan
Broker ASsociate
28 High Performance Years
CONDOS
718 Marguerite 7181'J Marguerite
Olde Corona dcl Mar
Excdlaa of construction & design throughout. Im-
ported marble & polished granite. Hf.tu.fa kttchal.
Central Vaaun, NNFM Inner-com.
A REAL V Al.UE & PRICED FOR QUICK SALE
1539,560 $498,500 & WX',500 $379,500
RARE
PARCEL!!
BAYFRONT WITH COMMERCIAL
D RESIDENTIAL ZONING!
50' FRONTAGE
196' DEEP TO BAY
$1,500;000
This includes permits for new dock
to accommodate 2 large boats!!!
VIEW, VIEW, VIEW!
1501 Lighthouse Lane
CORONA dcl MAR
The most beautiful 27fr views In Harbor View Hills
·Hypnotizing Cataline Stnets, fadnating city lights, and
~ changing ocean and bay scenes. 4 bedrooms, 3
car garage, beautifully ~ with patio & spa.
Call m~ for your personal showing
$1,075,000
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3T AT23 JA3A \ TOJlq A23M AT200\HOA3f! TAoqw3~
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
u.Jl-Is * Eatmndy wdl krpc and hir.hlY upgraded du·
pla. l bdrm. l batfu. din m\, lamlJY am up-
swrs -Rnnbdekd 1 m. * 2 bdrm. 2 batlu m downsuut unit. 2 com·
p&tte aaaner a:uila • Rcmoclded 1917. $695,000
Irvine
Non.hwood, ~ cul de sac. 4 bdrm, 2~ batlu. Frcoch doora thN-out. Pools ac tennis
Irvine
Windwood cotDet lot prden borne. 2 bdrm, 2
bath, vay wdl maintai.o<d
$199,000
SATURDAY, May 23, 1992 I PAGE 37
PROPERTIES
Spyglass Hill
Corona del Mai
Brnthulting ocean view, one of the best lou
in tht aru. Four bedrooms, bonus room, rwo
md one hilf baths. $1,2'40,000
Harbor View
Lovely l bdrm, 2 beth wtth a nice yard and
many uptndes .
$450,000
Prime Office Buj ing
10041. kastd l st~~ nyle office bWlding
in excdlent Aradi.i rocauon. Built in t98S, in·
dudes brand new full snvice executive suites.
Mouvatcd Klier, Call for mort infomution.
3 A Bay Irvine
Laguna Beach "G2bks" homt 1n Woodbndgc. 4 bdrm, 2~
South side of Coast Highway with beautiful b2th, lov~ly yard Wlth sp2. Below market price.
ocean views. Go~ bardwOod noon. li&ht $388,000 In Escrow (Taking backup ac bright d«or. l bdrm. 2 baths, private yUd. offers)
$665,000 $5,000 bonw to selli office)
Spyglass Hill
Corona del Mar
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Ouuundmg 0«2n at aty ligbu view from living room, f unily room and owm bedroom. Luct patio, !Mly cwtom pool & spa with waterfall. l car garage. 4 bedroom, 2\.'l bath
$1,185,000
PLAZA NATIONAL REAL ESTATE
610 Newport Center, Drive. Ste. 1100
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(714) 721-9111 •FAX (714) 721-9436
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"'PA'OE'SS I SATUROAV,·Mayn, 1992 NEWPE>RT-&EAeH/OOS'fA•Mi&A,ptLOT I ~F66TATE
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
Realtors®
Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
U.A SIENA Six new classic 3 bdrm twnhms w/
ontemporary style & lop quality amenities In
ewport Heights. Light & bright, vaulted ceilings in
rms, ule , recessed lighting, vards. garages & lovely
andscapmg
1-1400 $289,000
FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2 bd condo in Los Caballeros
Sports Vig Upgraded wllake vu. frplce & dining rm
Pool. spa, tennis, gym etc
631-1400 . $138,900
COSTA MESA Lowest pnced 3 bcl twnhm in gated
complex w/greenbelt. poof & spa Nice open noor plan
+ att dble gara~
631-1400 $187,000
EASTSIDE Costa Mesa 3 bd twnhm, bnc.k frpke in
hvmg rm & master suite. pnvate patio w/spa & AC
Thousands m upgrades.
631-1400 . $234.900
NEWPORT SHORES Single story. 2 bds & den,
frplc m living rm, vaulted beamed ceilings & 2 pabos
Close lo comm pool & tennis (LH)
631-1400 $244,900
NEWPORT AT TIIE BEACH Cute 2 bcl beach
house w upgraded sunny kitchen & bath, 3 houses
from sand A real find
631-1400 $325,000
NEWPORT BEACH w/pnvate dock' A BEST BUY1
Gated channel front complex Immaculate 2 Sty 3 bd
twnhmw double garage PRICED DROPPED'
631-1400 $329.900
HARBOR HIGHl.ANDS Fresh & bnght, newly
carpeted l S1y 3 bcl home w1 2"7 baths, fami)y rm &
large yard w!dog run Walk to schools
673-6900 $365,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA recently remodek!d 3
bdrm home w/Mex.ican pavers. country kitchen. cathe-
dral ce11tngs & Fr doors
631-1400 $375,000
BLUFFS Spacious 1 sty 2 bd, 2 bath VleW townhome,
living rm w/frpk, large sun deck spans the complete
Width of umt.
631-1400 . -............................... $395,000
A.I.MOST OCEANFRONT A "tum-1.y" b.autifully
remodeled 2 bdrm, 2 bath fuDy fumlshed get-a-way
cottage w/fabulous beach & white-water views on the
rear half of a comer ocunfront lot, just steps from
sand
1-1400 . .. .. . ..... .............. ........ $395,000
OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY
2318 Laurel Pl .• N. Heights, N.B. 3 8d HOUM
Manny Ste.llino $419,000
44 Gannet Lane, Bayview Temice, NB 3 Bel House
Mark Keny $419,000
621 Donald Place, Newport Heights 3 Bel House
Cheryl Carlson $559,000
4 Harbor Point, Harabor Point, CdM 4 Bel House
Olga Matthews $995,000
120 E. Oceanfront, Balboa 3 Bd Houle
Austin Dayna/Patty Haiwy $995,000
OPEN HOUSES SONDAY ONLY
1627 Tustin, C05ta Mesa Heights 3 Bd HOUM
Maureen Downey $299,000
307 Cypn!SS, Balboa 2 Bd T wnhm
Blake Hastings $359,000
105 32nd Street. N~ Beach 2 Bd House
Judy Good $395,000
500 Cancha. Bhlffs, NB 5 Bel Twnhm
Margoa Stuart $439,000
1967 Port Seaboume, H.V. Homes, NB 3 Bd House
Kathy Fox $494,000
2193 Bayfield Lane, Costa Mesa 4 Bd House
Adelle Patterson $749,000
10061 Sunrise, Rockinghone Ridge, SA 5 Bel House
Rick Foster $869,000
1319 E. Balboa Blvd, Pen Pt , Balboa 3 Bd House
Sally Phillips $869,000
707 N. Bavfront, &!boa Island 3 Bd House
Lou Hickson $959.000
10051 Sunrise Ui, Rocklnghorse Ridge, SA 7 Bd Est.
Rick Foster $1,189,000
210 Via San Remo, Udo lsl«, NB 5 Bd House
Kay Polovlna $1,195,000
2422 Santiago Drive. Newport Beach S Bd Estate
Lorralne f!'arrington $1,295,000
938 Via Udo Soud, Udo We. NB .6 Bd House Patty Hmwy $1.295,000
31752 Apuato Way, Coto de Caws 5 Bd Estate
Betty Cornem.is $1,800,000
OPEN HOUSES SA11JRDAY A SUNDAY
2101 15th, Newpcx1 Heights, NB 3 Bel Twnhm
Georgiane Pacoc:WAnn Perri $289,000
1615 Marln«rS Dr. Hatbor Hilands., NB 3 Bel House
Mark Jackson $365,000
1817 T~ ~Costa Mesa 3 Bd HOUie
Palricia MCUWJe $375,000
220 Apojena 8alboa Island 4 Bd Houle
Judy ~rayce Tallafeno $68.5,000
1527 Antigua, Newport Beach 5 Bd House Carolyn Starr $799,000
2149 ~1 Peninsula Polnt 3 Bd Houte
Mary Ann Nethercutt $815,000
213 Dtamond. BeJ'boe Wand 4 Bel Hau1e
Joanna Hendrie $825,000
17=~~c.dM 3~~
1211 t<irv Road. OJfthaven, NB 3 Bd Hou.
Lots Mcl.oocVJ.ruc. A Hyer $915,000
32131 S. C08lt Highway, S. Laguna 2 Bd on Dbl Lot
Ridt 5dvd>er $1.2SO.OOO
4545 Orrington, Cameo Shores, c.dM 4 Bd Hou.
Esther AM/Chay! Carbon $1,300,000
3 Bcacocl Bey, Beaa>n Bey, NB 2 Bd tb.tM
Janice A. Hyet/Lols McLoon $1,860,000
RAllBOa VIEW HONES Appeabflg frahly PA nted 3 bdrm with opanded dining aru 8t charming latta
cnwrcd petio with hot tub. New tile In entry It l<itdWn.
Cose to IChools and comm ~ & pool
760-6900 . ..... ... . .• $489,000
VIUA llAUOA Whi~ & bnght 2 bdnn penlhowc
w/d«n, dining room & great 1M\lt'S of hatt>or, ocun &
~~~.~:.~~~--·····-·· ......... $399.000
HAllBOR VIEW KNOU.S Baubfu(Jy upgrllded 2
bd Cape Cod twnhm w/den, aD new kitehen ·gc tranquil
, views of hOb & nature preseiw.
631-1400 ....... ........ ... .... . . .. . . ... $399,000
NEWPORT HEIGH18 Great cul-<ic-tDC. k>c.atJon
dose to all schools. ~ lot (over 13,000 IQ ft) plus 1 f:i1~1~.~~~~~-~ ......... ····· .. . ...... $419.000
SEAFAIRE G6rg<?ous 2 bdrm penthouM '!o'1maed1blc
1809 ocean, harbor & city light views marble fln &
~f ~~.~~-~-~............ ...... . ............ $440,000 ~ .
WEST NEwrollT duplex. steps to b-iach &.shopl.
Great income w/4 bd up & 3 bd down Vaultfd oeil·
~-ltx,~ .. 1~.~-~-~-~· .. . .............. $479.000
BLUE LAGOON 3 bd, 3 story l...agunA &ach oondo
w/ocan & white w&er W?WS Gated ocunsid • com·
munlty w/beach, pool & tenms.
760-6900 . .. .. .... . ... . .. ·-· .......... $490,000
PENINSULA POINT Ola~ ~ fenced 3 bdrm_~J remockled & upcraded, brick paUO It
tu.I' CXJWlYMU, step& to beach.
631-1400 .. . ...... .. .. ·--..• $525,000
PENINSULA POINT Frahly ~nted 3 bd beach
cottage on the Plaza w/hardwood flrs & bKheJor UNI
oYef98'9,
631-1400 .... .................. ... . . .. $549,000
NEWPOST AT 11fE BEACH One of iM niicat du· ~ Just .-pe to ocean. Uvt tn upper 4 bd w/d«t 63~r.: .. ~.~.~.~-~: ........................ SSS4,950
M 1 90A ISLAND Omtl~ ahlngled 2 bdrm cottoge
with dm Lott of knotty pine & 2 peb. St«pe to t.y.
front bNch.
673-6900 ..................................................... _ $575.000
Specialiting in properties/or sol.I or l.las• •.• on the waur. •. n1ar lh1 waur. .. a.nd willl • mw of th1 waur.u
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714-760-3600
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NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
315 MARINE AVE.
714-673~900
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Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
NnPOlrl' llEIGll1'9 Louely ~ 2 sty 3 bd
home wfdlnina & famlly ~ Ut·ln krtchm, hrdwd firs. bay wtndo.w & master w
631-1400 ... ...... .... ... . . .... $579,900
NEWPOllT AT 11IE BEACH Remodeled duplex
with 4 bd & 2 bd units on wider lot right acroo 6-om
the sand.
631-1400 ... ...... .. ............ $580,000
BEACON MY Toca.Dy remodeled 4 bdrm (or 3 bd
w/l bd apt), built around P.mny brick patio Paned
\AllndQws & Fr. doon. (Ui)
631-1400 ......... ····· "... .... ········· $595,000
NEWPolrr HEIGHTS Wonderful 5 bd family home
on cuJ..de..c w/ouan & suntet ws. Garden room & ~tr~~~.~~~~~ ........ .. .. $599,000
COSTA MESA panoramic ocean views from spacious
custom 3 bd home wlfmly rm & ultra gourmet kJtchen. ~'f :t & SK l~t~.... .. ............ $625,000
llALBOA ISLAND Two sty 3 bd home w/ separate
gst qrtn French doors open to lowly brick patio. Near
new roof
673-6900 ... ......... $685,000
HAIUM>a 11100£ Owner relocating' "Like a Model"
4 bd Oat Home N<dinll'g & family rms. loft game
room & 3 &1)bs REDUCED1
760-3600 ................ . . . . .. .. $715.000
UDO 191.Z Bright & beautiful 4 bdrm w•dlnlng &
f~ rooms, tun decks, pabOS & spa. Total mnodel
~~-1~~~~~···· .................. $749.000
HADOll lllDGE CllEST Gotge0US rare 3 bd Cas-
ablanca w/dinJng & fo.mOy rms & 90phistkated Ubnuy,
atriUm • private CXNJtyard w/spa.
631·1400 .................. . .. ........................... $760,000
l-1400 ...................................................... $799,000
DOVEll SHOllES prestige plus 2 private beaches.
T mific potential In this 4 bdrm hme on huge lot with
lots of mature greenery.
631-1400 ...................................................... $760,000
BAYCllEST Immaculate 1 s:ory 5 bd home w/formal
dinlrl & family rms, & eot-ln kitchen. Beautiful yard, ~l~...................... ..... ... . .. .. ........ $799.000
PENINMJLA POINT Exquisite French Normandy 3
bd home,~· master suite w/frplc & brick patio. ~1400~.~···· ... ,;.~' ......................... $815,000
BAUIOA 191.AND Owming freshJy painted English
Tucb duplex w/new carpet. Front w/4 bds. 3 baths & ~= • .. ~~. ~.~ ~n.it.. . . ... . .. $850,000
P£NIN9ULA POINT Oceanfront twnhm, beyond
the bomdw-alk w/fabulous vus. Gorgeous 3 bd, mMter ~~ ~~.~. & .~~-~ .......... $869,000
CAMEO SHOllES l..ovelv 4 bd executiw home w/
pool & spa on estzite med lot Freshly painted in &
out, new carpet & roor ,
631-1400 . ...... . .. ................................... $875,000
A OCEANFRONT .Best Buy' Magmflcent
n & sunset vus from lovely 3 bdrm, 2\.2 baths.
udor style home w vaulted ceilings, Fr doors. 2 fr.
• & patio Great location between the Newport &
Plers •
1-1400 ............................. ; ................ $995,000
PENINSULA POINT Lovely 2 story 3 bd home on
Cldra large comer lot ~ to ~Y & ocean Dining,
~~ ~-~~-~ 4~ ~ . . .... $875,000
BALBOA ISIAND on the Grand Canal, "like new'"
3 bd + large 1 bd apt & dock lOC' 2 18' boats. Great
views oi S. Boyfront It mtns.
673-6900 ...... ... .... . . .... ...... . ............. $960.000
CHINA COVE w/MC:luded bay beach at your door
Charming 3 bd w/btjght living nn. master. kitchen &
deck on top fir. Outdoor spa.
760-3600.. .. ................................................ $969.000
COllONA DEL MAii Top quell~ 3 bdnn (den used
as 3rd bdnn) home wf211l baths + 1 bd apt Hrdwd
fln, Fr. doors, patio & spa.
631-1400 .... ... .......... .. .. . . . ................ $998.000
BALaOA ISLAND bayfront duplex, great rental
units dOM to town w/bay & aty light views Each w/3
bets & loft.
673-6900 .................................................... $999.000
SPYGLASS IUU Expanded 2 sty 4 bd w/city light
w on large comer lot \lo(l>ool, spa & g&ebo. Pine
bullt..W & lots of used brick
760-3600 ·····················-·············-··············· $1.009,000
sount lAGlJNA Magnlf~nt huge (over 20,000
1q.ft.) ocunlront pa.reel . Lot has been subdMded wf2
bdnn cott.aga on 1 lot
760-36CJ() ·················-······························· .. Sl.250,000
DOVl!ll SHORES Beautifully remodeled 3 bdrm
bay{ront w/60' on the water & new dock wfpower &
wow. Dining rm. living rm w/16' ceilings, nearly new
gounnet kitchen & 3 fireplac,es Owner may carry 2nd T.D.
631-1400 ........ $1 ,595.000
NEWPORT estate huge lot. Main house, approx
6000 sq ft w/5 bds. dining & farruty rms & hbrary Gst
house wlkltchen, pool & spa
631-1400. ... . . $1 .295,000
UDO ISLE Sunny 1 sty 6 bdrm home on Via Udo
Soud at quiet end of i.sland Separate master & central
used brick patio
631-1400 . . s 1.295,000
CORONA DEL MAR 5Pectacular, beautifully deco-
rated designer's 4 bd home w/dining & family rms &
roof deck w/spa & ocean view.
760-3600 .............. 1 •• •• ••• • Sl.495,000
BEACON BAY Gorgeous bnght. totally remodeled 2
bdrm beech front home widen. gourmet kitchen, su-
perb views & shp et comm dock (LH)
760-3600 . . ... $1 ,860 .000
DIVINE TERRACE Superbly remodeled 3 bdnn to·
llllly furnished home w1med1a room & panoramic
ocean, bay & city hght views
631-1400 . . . $2.379.000
UDO ISLE duplex w 60. on bay beach & great view
Mam residence has 3 bd ~ 3 bd apt + 3 car garage
Possible Lease Option'
631-1400 S2,700.000
PENINSULA POINT BAYFRONT A architectural
gem' Contemporary 3 year old 3 bdrm ~ dining &
family rooms & dock for 2 large boats
760-3600 . . S2.950.000
NEWPORT COAST Pel1C11n Point l?!'em1um comer
lot on Bluff cul~e·5ae w ocean & golf course vtStaS
Exclu.s!w gated oceanfront ~o
631-1400 ......... " . . .. . . .. . . . . $3,100,000
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Huge 4 bd waterfront
e$late on Tnnldad Island, 185' or water frontage &
dock fOC' 150' boat, full disco & bar.
760-3600 ....... .......................... ............. $4,150.000
SIHciallrbtg ;,. properties/or sak or ~as1 ... on the wa.ter ... Mar tht wa.t1r ... and with a l'UW of the waltr ...
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BFACH OFRCE BAIBOA ISLAND OFFICE
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 315 MARINE AVE. ~
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Linda Isle Traditional
\BR l ;BA, large dock
I .i~,>tln lo~.1t1on, courtvard pool
S2,695,000
Ht1rbor View Hills-urge Lot
IBK, 211A, l·m rm., family home
C .. 11~-..1 <.p,1 woo<l floor<., plant. <.hutter<.
$069,000
OPEN HOUSES
fn1m one to fir•r p.m
Newport Buch Estate
2422 Sanhago
Opt-n Sunday
Sl,295,000
Lido Isle Double Lot
<138 Via l.Jdo Soud
Opt-n Sunday
St,295,000
Lido Isle Traditio~l
210 Via San Remo
Open Sunday
S1,19S.000
Lido Isle Custom
125 Via Mentone
Open Sunday
$749,000
Almost Oceanfront
I 05 32nd Strttt
Open Sunday
S39S,OOO
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BILL FEENEY
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS ~
EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFILIATE
OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL RCALTY
675 -1 058 -63 1 -2 1 00
Lido Isle Double Lot
bBR. SBA, Fm Rm., family home
Will con<>1dcr exch down for Lido
Sl,295,000
Lido Isle Charmer
1BR, 3BA, Fm rm., su~~10
St to <>t location. r'l'd ,
$595,000
Promontory \"(jtempoury
4BR, 4BA ~ ~ w /dock
Drama1 <::;,O .1.."Ctural design
S2.,3SO,Ol •
Dover Shores Bayfront
3BR, 2.SBA w /dock, ~t views
Owner may a~ist w financing
Sl,595,000
Newport Island Bayfront
28R/1BA+1 BR/1 BA duplex
Boat dock, large? sunny patio
$6951000
Udo Isle Ba"\)
3BR. 2BA, rr. ~ ~,000
Ovcnl7c c:,0 .Juth-facing p1tio
S5'9i000
Newport Heights Cape Cod
3BR, 258A, freshly rcrnodclt'd
Omsn/CatahN V1C?WS
$395,000
631-1400
Lido Isle Traditional
5BR, SBA. Fm Rm .. C'Ustom home
45' lot, Fr. doors, crown mouldings
Sl,195,000
Cliff Haven-Remodeled
3BR, 38A, Fm. rm., rcmocM owe with 10" down
$569,000
Baron Bay~Red'lced S(iOO_ax)!
SBR. 458A bayfront on sandy bcxh
Owner may c~ch. or arry w /low down!
$1,895,000
Newport Beach Est.ite
SBR, 6.SBA, fam. homc-6500 sq ft .
Approx .. 4 acre w/gucst house
Sl,295,000
Lido Isle La1JLot
3BR, 20.A o\J. .n.
Large ~ . ~tio, 40' lot
$595,D\-1
Peninsula Point Cottage
3BR. lBA. + inlaw/~nlal unit
Steps to bolch, park views
S549i000
Hunt~ton Beach Ba.rgaln
4BR. 1. BA home, large yard
Quiet C"Ul-de-c location
$234,800
Lido Isle Custom
4BR. 48A, Fm rm., "tum·kcy· homtt
Ftt:Sh pi1nt, new carpC?t. Nritwood floor\
$749,000
Almost Oceanfront
2BR, 2BA + lccp1ng akow, fum1o;h<'d
Catalina/ white water view<.
$395,000
Six Bedroom B· front 6BR.,S.SBAO~'O .new/dock
Red. $6." £) -.mer motivated!
St,695,0C,
Udo~ Ccxna lot SBR. 4BA cditcrranean home
l:>c!>i.rablc C'1Stcrn tip of I le
$875.COO
Beacon Bay Family Home
48R, 38A, remodeled home
Beamed ccili1'p, 1argt? petio
$595i000
Udo tale CotUge
2BR, l BA, remodel potential
Steps to bc»ch fl tennis
S529i000
Eutsidt lugain
3BR. 2.SBA, C?nd unit, rtlo
V cry motivale.'d Utt
$219,900
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
3815 INLET ISLE DR.
CORONA DEL MAR
$969,000
pcc11cular ocean & coal hne VJev.-s
Premier loc.i11on Harbor View Hills
pukhn pool & large deck for enter-
l•1nin1 3 bedrooms, 2V: bath~ Family
room and much more'
Anot Frttman
208 E. BAY AVE.
BALBOA
$725,000
Cus1om 3 tory home 4 bedrooms, 3
bath Veruule floor pfan urge porch
& private undcd. Bri1h1, spac1ou and
~ell localed Cl<»<: 10 the hcach and ba\
in m1d·pcn1n ul.a &lbo.t ·
Roy Freeman
·Realtors ®
111 44th ST
BALBOA
$554,950
Ex«Utnl Dvpln s1eps 10 beach, Upper
4 bedroom • 2 ba&h, den. porch. 2 c.ir
garage Lov.cr 2 bedroom . I bath, large
p.i110 & carport
Anne Freeman
2716 SHELL A\'E.
CORO A DEL :\t.\R
969.000
Chin.A Co"<' 1Jruk1u' pn\.ttc .. nmniur '' " '"
JU\t a fc1o1. \h:p' 10 prt\JI<' !-J\lrw•t !> i.1
Maslcr \Ull(', PJllO, h\101! arc.i ,r h r ••• :
bcdnxm' 'I.Ith pm;itr \Jld ,\. ·!'·• I "l '
.. -ar l!Jf.t!!<' • 111 flllur' , .. •nnt:, • ..! "'' 1'
Roy Fruman * 309 Lindo, Balb'oa $479,000 *
. I Anne Freeman Roy Freeman
Business: 631-1400
R~sidence: 673-4459
Business: 760-3600
Residence: 673-8324
. Newport Shores
This farnily oriented corpmunity is a real jewel! New pools, tennis court and children's area, are you rs for $1 7 .50 per
month. Launch your own raft in the Canal or walk to the ocean.
3 bedroom, 2 bath, hot tub.
$330,000
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714-760-3600
4 bedroom, bath on canal, +
paddle boat. $450,000
NEWPORT BFACH OFFICE
2436 W. COMT HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
KENNIE JO RIUO
Home! 642-4917
Business! 631 -1400
BALBOA ISIAND OFFICE
315 MARINE AVE. G)
714-673-6900 ...
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Olga Matthews
433-9455
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Olga & Lis Present
Finer Coastal Properties
17CARMELBAY
Wonderful SpygWs Hill oome with view of haibor, ocmn
and city lights. Newly remodeled European kitchen with top
of the lire appliance;. Lovely neutral interias, 3BR, 2BA,
3 car garage. JUST REDUCED $8Q5,(XX)
'!JJJ Cypress Avenue
Omming 2BR. 2.5BA. 2*'J 3 yem new Cape
C.od kJwnhantmmly kDIEdm 8a1tJOI
Perinm wittin ~disance.,*wi'8'
rmt.nm\ tact1 aro hly. m,an
4 Harbor Point
214 Poinsettia Avenue
32131 S. Coo& Hwy.
~RBU:'llCN!LCMIST
PRICE>OCEANFDll'NLACUNA
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Lis Olsen
759-8520
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MARY ANNE NETHERCUIT
PENINSULA POINT
RESIDENT & SPECIALIST
Residence: 67S-SS46 Business: 631·1400
• FRENCH NORMANDY
$815,000
3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story,
formal living & dining, family
room, master suite with fireplace,
steps to ocean & bay.
WlLL CONSIDER LEASE OPTION
• UGBT, BRIGHT A BF.AUllFUL $699,SOO
3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story. Roof top deck, 3 car parking PLUS
2 large bonus/office/family room. Walle to beach.
• CAPE COD OOllHOUSE $S2S,OOO
3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story, extra large brick patio, great
family/entertaining home.
• VACANTLOTONTBEGREEN $475,000
Only buildable lot available. Extra large corner location on Lhe
park.
Realtors®
Beautiful Contemporary
Corona del Mar Duplex
'" Grea~uced-m-$599,000
Completely remodelea comer duplex featuring a 3 bedroom, 2
bath front unit with cozy fireplace and 2 sunny patios. Very
private rental unit with 2 bedrooms, 1/12 baths.
Wonderful value for owner use or investor!
EXTREMELY MOTIVATED SELLERl!
Us Olsen
759-8520
Marguerite Watson-Adair
858-8034
OFFICE: 76o-36oo
CORONA DEL MAR omcE
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH omCE
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
BALBOA ISLAND omcE
315 MARINE A VE.
714-760-3600 714-631-1400 . 714-673-6900
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to buy, do it the
fast,~ and least
~DSM'!3}'
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Living on the edge takes on
a whole new meaning .
. \11 idyll i1. ~l'tlin~, just soutli of Corona dcl Mar and north of Laguna Beach,
cH\'c1ils tl1l' fortunate fl'w who will call Pelican Point their home.
Tb is is your chanct' lo sci:urc a homcs ilc, on the edge of one of the
\\ 1)rltl'~ fi1w~t ~olf 1.ourscs. Jusl footsteps from tl1 e sea, sand and majestic hluffs
nvL•rllink i n~ tl1l' Pac ifii: l.lccan. Fitty-five c u slo m homesites, a mere fifty-five,
will hl· sold in thi::.-fahulously exclusive coastal resort. A community modeled
. after the classic seaside resorts of Southern Spain, Italy and France.
I l's hl'l'n said , li ving al Pelican Point will be like going t o Beverly I lill ,
nlrtnfino and Pchhlc Bcack without ever having to leave home.
Ami slwuld yo~1 l'Vcr grow tired o f this spectacular ocean setting,
~<HI can always enjoy the magnificent Tom Fazio-designed,
\...)1.L•a n C oursc that lies practically outside your doorst~p.
ll·lican Point is indeed an extraordinary place.
If tl1 i::.-is living on the edge, we all sbo uld be so fortunate.
Cust om llomcsitcs on the fairways,
starling in the low nine hundred thousand dollars.
l"tlr morl' information, call The Newport Coa t Exhibit at (714) 720-2727.
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'People person Gigi Thomas
thrives with Coast Newport ,.. A 13-year veteran 1n th~ ~esidential real e:.tate business, G1g1 Thomas is
a proud member of Coast Newport
Properties team.
Prior to 101ning Coast Newport. she
worked her way to the top of her field,
be-coming a member of the President's
Circle at her prev10us firm, as well as the
Chairman·~ Circle -the highest award
nrtered at that ftrm .
Thomas sa id she
<'n1oy<, her career and
Jtlr1bu tes her success to
ht•r talent with people
I hJve almoc;t total
rf"Call, which I consider
tn tx· a real M111, she
'>did
Thomas said she 1s
able to remember the
details of property from
· S(>veral years back, Thomas
including floor plans,
price. and even colors of the walls. More
importantly. she has that same recall for
people." she rarely forgets a name, a face,
where and when she met that person or
"'hat that person's interests are.
'I heheve 1n going the extra mile to see
th.ll my clients' needs are met. I feel
completely responsible for my clients'
,, <'II being, even after they've purchased
tlwtr new hllmes," she said.
Born and raised in Phoenix, Thomas
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moved to Newport Beach 11 years ago.
She said her love of this area is definitely
one element in her success.
''The weather is perfect, you're
conveniently located to skiing, boating,
theater, Los Angeles and Mexico," she
said, explaining her appreciation for
Orange County. "It's truly paradise!"
T homas specializes in all areas of
Orange County and works with all
types of buyers. She strives to treat each
dient equally -from first-time deals to
mult.1-million dollar transactions.
Thomas said the key to her success,
both personal and professional, is her
ability to remain focused and completely
balanced.
"If y<?u're involved in a career for the
material rewards, you lose site of what is
truly important," she said, adding that
respect from peers is the ultimate reward.
Thomas has a tremendous amount of
respect for her peers at Coast Newport
Properties. She values the staff support
and describes the marketing department
as the most sophisticated in the business.
"All of the supPOrt Coast Newport
provides allows its agents to do what they
do best -list and sell," she said.
When not busy sding real estate,
Thomas enjoys aerobics arl(f tennis. She
considers herself a team player and is
thrilled to be part of the team at Coast
Newport Properties. For more
informalion, call 644-1600.
JIM VOORHIES
(7 14) 955-7485
800-624-3165, ext. 485
• FNMA, FREDDIE MAC, jumbo, portfolio loans!
• No-points loans!
• Competitive rates and fees!
• 24-hour pre-approval by an underwriter!
• Local in-house processing!
• Documents drawn in-house on approval; no delays/
Minimum selling price ol $85,000 for • one-bedroom home highffghb
Audion Marketing Senices' ~uction (Of c.alai1 T emice townhc>ma.
Calais Terrace townhome
auction slated for May 31
Irvine-based Auction Maliceting
Services president Susan Stevens has
some advice for home shoppers
looking for one of the best new
home deals available in Southern
California.
Her suggestion: register now for
the May 31 no-minimum bid
"Grand Opening'' auction at Calais
Terrace, an offering of 20 affordable
new townhomes in a centralized
Carden Grove address.
''This is the fi nal week for
prospectJve buyers to register to be
eligible to bid with no minimum on
these dynamic new townhomes,"
Aid Stevens.
The auction will beain at noon at
the Pan Pacific Hotel' In Anaheim.
Buyers must register prior to May 31
at the auction information center at
Calais Terrace -located at 12641
8th Street in Garden Grove, near the
Garden Grove CMc Center.
Real Estate HOTLINE
BEST RATES
30 YEAR FIXED
8.25% APR 8.49%
TO $202,300
8.821% APR 8.8~
JUMBO TO 1 MIWON
ARM -NO NEG .
SOL ·-· A.P.R. 70~-6.29%
SHOP 'iOOO LO:.ri PROGr.:.r.b
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CaJ Coast Ananclal
714-494-2005
Alll r. r!' JI!~ Rei &Ill
"In addition tO an esublished
neighborhood address in a prime
Orange County location, Calais
Terrace offers unbea~ low new
prices," Stevens said.
Comparable values in the area
begin at S 129,000 for one-bedroom
townhomes. Al auction, these units
will be offered at a minimum selling
price of S85,000. Comparable
values in the area for two-bedroom
homes begin at S 149,000, and the
Calais Terrare units will be offered
at a minimum selling price o(
S99,000 at auction.
Calais Tenace residences are
distinguished by French architeaur.il
styling, featuring Mansard roofs and
brick aooents. Additic:>NI featur
include private patios, air
oon<frtioning and ceramic tile entries.
For ... more infonnation, visit the
Auction Information Center, or all
(800) 677-7172.
Newport's Elliott
Corporation builds
new retail center
Elliott Corpontk>n ol ~ Beach
has started construction the new
S3.9-mi1Uon Montdair East retail cente<
in Montclair.
The new center, with anchor tenants
to indude Spommrt,, ROIS ()fess for
Leu and Office Deport -a 122,000
foot, 9.S-aae project -IS a
re <teveiopment of CMS
t Company ol Cosu Mesa
and Manllal Patel Of Upgnd.
Mervick·Lang Ardtltects of Costa
Mesa deslsned the contem-
porary-themed shopping center, which
will haYe mMOnry extetk>n on the la~ buildlnp and 9tucco on the
shops. Construction is sl~ted for
oompk?tion fn October.
Elliott Corpofallon tS a general
contracting firm specl1ll1ing in
lndu1trl1I, ret1ll and fnterlor
dcw!os>!nent projects.
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The most coveted Southern California Lifestyle con
be yours on this private gate-guarded island in
exclusi-.ce Newport Harbor, the largest natural
non-commercial harbor in the United States. Nestled
among l 06 waterfront homes, oil with private docks,
this special property sits o.n the "Gold Coast" of
Lindo Isle. Recently remodeled with extensive use of
imported marble and granite, this decorator perfect
home is on entertainer's dream. Bathed in worm
afternoon sunshine you can enjoy blazing sunsets
from your private patio overtoolcing the bay. Enter
through a tropical interior courtyard to a world of
waterfront living. The home features a large master
suite with expansive views, his and hers closets and
a retreat. There ore two additional bedrooms with
spacious den. An eat-in gourmet kitchen, interior
laundry, formal dining room and. wet-bar compliment
the natural amenities of er home on the waterfront.
Offered at $3,089 ,000
For private showing coll
Barbara Amstadter at
The Prvdential California Realty
729-7208
21 01 East Pacific Coast Hwy. Newport Beach
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JoweetCdM pre. Must sem 5209.m>
Pafed, movHight-in CdM 2BR bayfront
a.,&o111r pmhue mndo with unobebuded
WYiewa. One oi a kind! $829,«XX)
condo. Ownas say sell now! $695,(XX)
Big, brWtt. immaaalate bhdftop townhome with
foant!' bay Yiewa. See it at buyf Sl'l'J,«XX)
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Nice 2BR home on a fiO X 100 R-2 lol Lowest
price Corona Highlanm home! 5490,tm
Ultimate4 Bll family home, with views, locale,
pivacy & more. A m.t see! ~100,ro>
~ad~~
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For you pri~au showing of tJaese 01Ul other
fin• lto111es ••• or. .• 1o arrange a cons11"'1tio11
rwglll'dUtg llN Side of"'"' property, pkase caD
3407 E. ~Highway, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 (714)673-8494
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GIMMEABREAKI
IT'S NOT
JUST FOR KIDS
ANYMORE .
Heres a chance for some
really big bucks. You may win
MILLIONS! $250 in Lottery tickets
are being given away each week
to one lucky winner! Enter with
the official entry below. More
entries are available at partici·
pating OPEN HOUSES!
WIN MILLIONS!
Throughout today's REAL ESTATE SECTION,
look for the 'WIN MIWONS" logo on the bottom
of the pages with participating OPEN HOUSES.
Complete 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!
't'oo mu\I he.• ! fl ytW'S of .tgr, or older, ;ind a fl'Sident of the SCillc of California to POier
Ent~ muSI bf' hlled oul tompll'll'ly .tnd 1nd1vtdu.ally (no p~ocopies .al'°""l'Cf) ; · -· · -·I O fficial Entry Form ~---.. -·.
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En1rics rJn only he! submortcd di P.111" 1p.wing QP(N HOUSE locallons, hsted in 1tw
S.11urd.iy RC.AL lSTA TC S<>< 11on the Sdm<' w~rncf of Of>EN HOUSE.
<>"" <'nlry IX'' 1.im1ly lor <'•l< h OPEN HOUSE. Cncr.1n1s may ence< .-.. more 1h.ln one
Of'CN HOUSE
Drawing will bc held .it noon e.teh Tuesday. The W1nll('f will be contac1ed by
phorl(' \Vin""" nM'fl('S will be announct'd lhe followmg Thursday on Pase A I ol
the> Daily Ptloc.
I 1nal d<.-.w1ng will be hl'ld Tuesday, lune 9th. Final Winner Wiii be .11nnounced on
Thurs<Uy, lu"" I I In
[mploycc.-s and 1he1r hou~holds of CodSI Commufllty News, Inc. and all
pa111npa1ing Real [Slat<' Compan1M, ar<-noc eltgtbll' 10 ere.er 1hls conresa. Sorry.
The> D.11ly Pilot will no1 be resf>Q'lSlble for any hei111 Ml.ads, r~. or other
physical mdn1fM1.llt10n ol uh1mar~joy upon winntog 1h1s contcsl.
Congratulations!
Cindy Mitchell .and her husband ate shopping for a
new hOuse in their~~ Mesa ne~.
With .a little bit d ludc, the puteh»e could end up
being In ash.
The lucky strftk h~ ;aJready beaunl Ondy found out
she was this wreetc's winner tt 2S<f Super loCto tickets
in the O.aily Piloc'5 •Spring~ Open House Concmt.
The w~ jackf>ot ~ up to $3 million.
Entry bms are .available ill open houses in Cosu
Mesa, Newport Be.lch m Corona Del Mar. Look for
the "WIN MILLIONS" logo on f><\&t'S with participating
a<Ncrtiscrs in the Daily Pilot REAl ESTATE Section.
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MILLIO~S!
NAME:
Complete this official entry
foon and enter at participating
OPEN HOUSES listed in today's
Real Estate Section. Clleck '°' the -WIN MILLIONS' symbol
at the bottom of each page.
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ADDRESS:
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PHONE(Oay):
PHONE( Evenings):
AGE GROUP: _18·34 _35-48 _49-60 _Oller 60
Are you lntetested in buyins a houtel _YES _NO
Name al Real EllMe Co.
hosting OPEN HOUSE: -----------------------------· I~ N a chwf,. wil • p&..c. ~ NCft ~for 1 ptfa cl 150 ~ Sllll l,'*'Y &~ anid ._ wWllt wil be ~on the
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
spacious home features lush l~dsaping, a pool and rock ~terfall.
Privacy, tranquility found
in Harbor View Hills home
This week's featured property 1s a
traditJONI family home situated on a
huge lot In Corona def Mar's Harbor
Vlf!W Hills oeighbothood.
located at 4000 Inlet Isle Drive, this
property features lush landscaping
framing a sparkllng pool and natural
rod waterfall The surrounding patio
dre.u offer pnvacy in a park-like setting.
Other highlights include a gated, pnvate
courtyard with a brick-laced terrace,
1dcoil (Of outdoor hving..
lnsi&, the sunny interior features
French doors, bay windows and
skylights. There IS also a shiny, new
kitchen with breakfast room overlooking
the pool and garden. Two cozy
fireplaces and a security system
complete this ideal property.
Cathedr~I ceilings and hardwood
floors complement this gracious home,
which lisu for $749,000. For more
information, call Lyleen or Jeff Ewing of
Coldwell Banker, Newport, 644·9060.
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SATURDAY, May 23, 1992 I PAGE 49
There Is a dlllerence ••.
Lowest Rates · Best Service.
II NEWPORT FINANCW GROUP, INC.
A MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Resident/al Home Loans
* Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 mllllon
*Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Unlts
&to Sub/«t to ~ R•l &tllte Sroka · Cal. Dqx. of Rw Estate
For MorC1 lnfonnation Call
Don T1llv 714-851-0202
30 Yr. Fixed
1st. T.D.
8.25%/8.48 APR
Max. bar! $202.300
Mn 11)1 down
45 day lock
30 Yr. A.R.M.
.1st T.D.
5, 75%/8.50 APR
Max. loan $350,000
Mil 11)1 down •s day lock
Does Your Heart Good.
American Heart &'a
Association ~
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A-. .. of May 21, 1192 KEY LENDERS AND RATES
TYPE
American Home loans A
_Sayco Mort A
Cat Cout Fwanoal A
Central ~ & l oan K
~F Cop.-A
ChaM Manhattan 9
West Mort K
F"nt P.c:ific Financial K
Frontline Mort~ K
Golden State Bank e HouM°hofd~ e
l~tMo~.Co R
Mantlme Mort~ K
Newpor1 Financial Group K
OcNnview Fwancsal A
Paofice Mortgage R
Shearaon Lehman Mtg K
Southern Pacific Mtg. Cofp R
Si'"on. Amenc:an Financial A
TLC F.nanc-;Ai Svcs R
V P. Wlcidlne R
We.t Coas!,MtQ Gr°'c'P. R
W•tCal Flnianc1al A
WMtem Ctliff Mtg ~-I<
W....,_, U>ef1y Mtg. K
(71') 955-3633
(800) 640-3093
(714) '94·2005
(714) 833-8394
j 71') 3'8·8700
(71') 760-6252
(~1~) 588-2698
(!1') 863-1111
(800) 8'J-7846 I
(7,1') 251·8400
(71') 261·1818
(800J_829-4579
(71') 2'8·1178
(7 ") 8S 1-0202
(7 ") 650-0855 -
30.year fixed
INTEREST ~ ~ LOCK·
RAT£ OWN '!) IH A P.A.
8 500-r. 10 0 750 12 8 62
8 375% 1U 2 000 21 8.63 -----8 375~ 5 1 750 30 8.60 ____ ...___
8 50()'lll. 10 1 875 21 8.75
8 ~ 10 2.625 10 8.58
8 915"-25 1 000 30 9.08
8 375"-20 1 500 21 8 58
8 500'. 10 ' 000 21 8.65
8500"1. 5 2000 30 8.~
8 375'!(, 10 2 ooo 15 8.63 -
8 500% 5 2.000 60 8. 76
8 500"-10 1 500 21 8.70
8 375% 10 2.000 21 8.63
8 375411. 10 2 000 45 8.63
B 375"-10 1.750 30 8 60
(714) 253-41 ~ _a 750". 10 0 000 21 8.79
(800) 624·31~ 8 SOO'll.
(71')921~ 8 375,
(71')759-~ 8 500%
(714) --~ 8 500%
(213) 799-~ 8 375%
(714J 2"8-2233
(71' l 720-8440
{714.) 669-1988
(714) 753·2828
8625%.
8375%
8
10 1 500 15 B 70 ---10 1 875 21 8.62 ------10 1 125 __ 30 __ 8_66 __
10 I 000 21 8.65
10 2250 30 866 ------10 1 250 30 8 80 ------10 1 875 10 8.62 ------5 2000 30 876
10 1 000 21 865
30•year adjust ab le
INT£AEST ~ POINTS
RATE OWN (~) A..P.A.
5000% 10 1 500 698
5-'>00% 10 1 250 6 13
5 ()()()'!(, 1 0 1 125 6 12
5 000% 10 1 625 6 16
5 500"'. 10 1 625 6 43
6 250% 25 0 000 6 84
6.500-il. 20 0 500 7 06
5 375"1<. 10 1 500 6 65
6 OOO"l'. 20 1 250 6 87
6 OOO"ll. 20 1 500 8 09
6625% 10 2000 661
s 375% 10 1.500 6 '1
MAX. MARGIN
LOAH {!}
202,300 2.875
202.300 2 125 --202.300 2. 125 ----202,300 2. 125
202.~ ~
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1TS
6CO
6CO
6CO
6CD
1.000.000 2 750 1TS ---500,000 3 000 L6M
202,300 2.625 6CO
500.000 2.750 L6M
500.000 2 300 11 D ----202.300 2.SOO 6TB
202,300 2.375 6CO
5.500% 20 1 750 6 9' 600.000 2 750 1TS
5 750% 20 1 500 6 83 600,000 2.625 1TS
5 375% 10 1 500 6 65 350,000 2.625 6CO --5 875% 10 0 000 6.81 202.300 2.750 1TS
5.750% 10 1 750 6 8S 202.300 2.625 ITS ------5.625% 10 1 625 NIA 350,000 2 875 1YS
~----------------~ 8 250% 25 0 000 8 8' 1.000.000 2.750 1TS -----------5 125% 10 1 625 7 01 202.300 2 875 1TS
5375% 10 1.750 693 202,300 2 750 ITS ------~ S_3_7.;;...5%o.;.._ __ ,_o_ 1 500 7 02 202.300 2.875 ITS
_4_500% ___ 20 __ 1 500 a 26 eoo.ooo 2250 L3M
-'5"'"'7;..;;50%---. __ ,~o-1 500 6 43 202,300 2375 6CO
5 250% 10 ' 500 7 01 202.300 2 875 ITS
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-PAG~ 48 I SAT~DAY, May 23, 1992
•
GIMMEABREAKI
Heres a chance for some
really big bucks. You may win
MIWONSI $ 2 50 in Lottery tickets
IT'S NOT
JUST FOR KIDS
ANYMORE ."
are being given away each week
to one lucky winner! Enter with
the official entry below. More
\
entries are available at partici·
pating OPEN HOUSES!
MILLION S !
Throughout today's REAL ESTATE SECTION,
look for the 'WIN MIWONS" logo on the bottom
of the pages with participating OPEN HOlJSES .
Complete one entry form at each location. Enter at
as many locations as you choose. The more you tour
the better your cha~.es are to winl GOOD LUCKI
You mu\I he 18 yt'drs of agt>, or oldl-r, and a resldcnr of the Stale of Califomea to enter
Cntnes must Ix> tilled out tompl<'ldy dnd 1ndrvldu.;illy (no photocopies allo.....rol ; · ~ · · -·I Official Entry Form ~-·-··-·.
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£ ntri<>S c.in only be S1.Jbm11tro di Pc1111c1p.11ing OPCN HOUSC loc..cions, ltstro tn the
~.11urtfay R£.AL CSTATC s. ... 11"° tile Sdml• w~mci of OPEN HOUSt.
On<' <>ntry P<'' l..wn1ly tor <'•l<h OPCN HOUSE. Cnlr.ilnfS may enfer Al ~ th.in one
O('(N HOUSE
Drc1wing will bC' ht-Id di noon each Tuc~ay. The Winner will be contacted by
phone Winners namt's will be announced the l'ollowing Thursday on P~~ Al of
tile Daily P1k>t. I
I 1nal df_.tng will be he-Id Tuesday, June 9th. r1n..I Winner will be ~nounc«i on
Thu~. lull(' 11th
Cmployt'l'S dnd tlle1r hou~holds o( CtMst Commufllty News, Inc. and all
pdl11npd41ng Rt'al (Sl.ll<' Companies, art> noc eltg1ble to entl'f this COfftsl. SoNy.
Th(• Dc11ly P1k>t will noc bC' responsible fo< •"'I heat1 anacks, r~. °' oche<
physic.ii m.tn1t<"Sl.at1on OI uh1mclfe toY upon winning this cootl'Sf.
Congratulations!
Cindy Mitchell and her hwband are shopping for a
new hotM in their s5t Co9U Meg~·
With a little bit ol ludc, the purchase could end up
being in QSh.
The lucky areak has already beaun! Cindy found out
she was this wedc's winner ci 2scr x.per lotto tickets
in the Daily Pilot's "Spring Break" Open~ COfdst.
The Wednesday jadcp>t ~ l4J lo $3 million.
Entry kwms Me a~lable at open houses in Costa
~.Newport Beach and Corona Del Mar. Looi< fol the "WIN MILLIONS' logo on pages with participating
advcrti~rs in the D.aily Pilot REAL ESTATE Section.
·1111IN
MILLIO~S!
NAME:
ADDRESS:
OlY, STATE, ZIP
PHONE( Day);
PHONE(Evenings):
Complete this official entry
fotm and enter at participating
OPEN HOUSES listed in today's
Real Estate Section. Check fOf
the 'WIN MILLIONS• symbol
at the bottom of each page.
ACE CROUP: _ 1 &-34 _35-48 _•9-60 _ewer 60
Ale you lnlerded in bu)'ioS a hootel _YES __ NO
Name of Re.ii EstMe Co.
hostlns OPEN HOUSE: -------------------------
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
spKious home features lush landscaping, a pool and rock ~terfaJI.
Privacy, tranquility found
in Harbor View Hills home
This week's featured property is a
trt1dit~ family home situated on a
huge lot in Corona def Mar's Harbor
V.ew Hills neighborhood.
located at 4000 Inlet Isle Drive, this
property features lush landsc.Jping
framing a sparkling pool and natural
rod waterfall. The surrounding patio
are~ offer privacy In a park-like setting.
Other highlights include a gated, pnvate
C'ourtyard Wtth a bnck-laccd terrace,
1de.-il for outdoor living.
Inside, the sunny interior features
French doors, bay windows and
skylights. There is also a shiny, new
kitchen with breakfast room overlooking
the pool and garden. Two cozy
fireplaces and a security system
complete this ideal property.
Cathedral ceilings and hardwood noors com plement this gracious home,
which lists for S749,000. For more
information·, call Lyleen or Jeff Ewing o(
Coldwell B.:inker, Newport, 644·9060.
SATURDAY, May 23, 1992 I PAGE 49
There ls a dlllerence •.•
Lowest Rates · Best Service
I NEWPORT FINANCW. GROUP 1 INC.
A MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Iles/dent/al Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 mllllon * Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Unlts
&ta Sub/«:t to Cb.nge R•I &t.te Broker • c.J. CNpt. of Ru/ ~•te
For More lnforrnation Call
Don T1/lv 71 4-851-0202
30 Yr. flxed
1st T.0.
8.25%/8.48 APR
MD. io.i $202,300
Min 10I down
45 dq lock
30 Yr. A.R.M.
1st T.O.
5. 75%/8.50 APR
Max. loan $350,000
...:rt. 1 °' down 45 day loci
Does Your Heart Good.
American Heart &'a
Association ~
R*9 .. of W.y 2 t, 1992 ] KEY LENDERS AND RATES
30.year fixed
INTEREST ~ '<)INTS LOCK·
TYP£ PHOHE RATE OWN (!) IN A.P.R.
Amerialn Home Loans R (71 '*) 9SS-J633 8 500' 10 o 750 12 8 62
Ba~ Mort A (800) 6'*0-3093 8 375% 1 O 2 000 21 8.63
· Cal cc;;;tFinenaal R (71 '*) '*9'*·2005 8 375'11. 5 t 750 30 8 60
Central & loan K (71'*) 833-839.a 8 500% 10 1875 21 8.75
Cef1ffied F~ ~ R (71'*J 3'*8·8700 8 250'. 10 2 625 10 8.58
CN• Manhattan B {71'*) 760-6252 B 925'11. 25 1 000 30 9.08
~CIWTI .... rv West Mort K (.!_14) 588·2698 _ _ 8 375~ 20 t 500 _21 __ 8_58_
Fnt Pacific Financial K (71'*) 863-1111 __ 8 500% 10 1 000 21 _8 _65_·
Frontttne Molt ge K (800) 8'*3-7&46 8 500% S 2 000 30 8 7~
Golden State Bank a (7 1'*> 251·8400 8 375% 10 2.000 1s 8.63
Househotd Bank 8 (71'*) 261-1818 8 500% 5 2.000 60 • 8.76
I t Mo~. Co. _R_ (802) 829..S79 8.500% 10 1500 21 __ 8_.7_;.0_
Mantwne Mortga~ K J!! '*) 248· 1178 8 375% 1 O 2.000 21 __ 8_.63 __
Newport Financial Group K (7t'*) 851-0202 8 375% 10 2.000 '*5 8 63
OcMnVMr# Financif A (714) 650-0855 B 375% 10 1 750 30 8 60
PllQfcaMortgage R (71'*)2534155 87~ 10 0000 _21 __ 8_.79 __
Shearaon Lehman Mtg. K (800) 62'*·3165 a 500% 'o 1.500 1 s a 10
Southern Pacthc Mtg. Corp R (714) 921·~ 8 375% 10 1 875 21 8 62
Stone Amencan Ftnanoal R (71•) 759--~ a 500% 1 o t 12s 30 a 66
TlC Financial SYCS. R (7t'*) 398-5862 B 500% tO 1 000 21 8 65
V.P. Wk:kJlne R (213) 799--1441 8 375% 10 2 250 _30 __ 8_.66 __
W..a Coast Mtg G~-R Q14J 248.2233 10 1 250 30 880
WestCal Ananctal A _(714J 720-~ 10 1 875 10 8 62
W•tem C1t•1 Mt.Q ~-K (?1'* 669-1968 -~.;;,,;.;.---...;;.s_..;;;2;;...;000...;..;..._-.,;;.,30;;._.....,;;..8;,.;.76-=---w .. *" Ll>erty Mtg. K f71'*> 753·2826 a 500% to 1 ooo 21 a 65
INTEREST
RATE
5 OOO"ll.
5.000%
30·year adjustable
' POINTS MAX. MARGIN AOJ
DWH ('!!.) A.P R. LOAN ("\) l'ilOEX f"AEO
10 1 500 6 98 202,300 2 875 1TS 1Y
10 1 250 6 13 202.300 2 125 6CO 6M
5 000% 10 1 125 6 12 202.300 2.125 6CO 6M
5 000% 10 1 625 6 16 202.300 2 125 6CO 6M
5 500"'-10 1 625 6 '3 202,300 2.375 6CO 6M
6 250% 25 0 000 6 8' 1,000,000 2.750 ITS 1V
6.500"'-20 0 500 7 06 500,000 3 000 l6M 6M
5 375414. 10 1 500 6 6S 202,300 2.625 6CO 6M
6 OOO"ll. 20 1 250 6 117 500,000 2 750 l6M 6M
6 ()()()'% 20 1 500 8 09 500,000 2 300 110 1 M
6 625'9 10 2.000 6.61 202,300 2.500 6TB 6M
5 375% 10 1.500 6.'* 1 202,300 2.375 6CO 6M
.S 500% 20 1 750 6 !M 600.000 2.750 tTS IV
5 750% 20 1 500 6 83 600,000 2.625 HS 1 v
5 375% 10 1 500 1.65 350,000 2 625 6CO 6M -----.... 5 875% 10 0 000 6 81 202.300 2.750 1TS 1V
5 750% 10 f 750 6 85 202.300 2.625 tTS I Y
5 625' 10 1 625 NIA 350,000 2.875 1VS IV -------8 250% 25 0 000 6 8-4 1,000,000 2 750 1TS IV -------~ 5 125% 10 1 625 7 Ot 202,300 2 875 tTS 1Y --------5. 37 S 'lroo 10 1 750 6 93 202,300 2 750 tTS 1Y
s 375% _1_0 __ 1_500""'--_ .... 1_0..;;2 _ ___;;202.;;.;;..:..J00;;.;...;;._..;;2-.8_.75"---',..r ..;:;.s __ , v
4 500"-20 1 500 _ _.;.s_26-'--__ soo~.ooo~_..;;.2-250.;..;;.. __ L3M~--3M-"
5 750% 10 1 500 SA3 202,300_--'2-"3~75.:.-~6CO 6M
5 250% 10 1 500 7 01 202,300 2 875 ITS 1V
Battl ....... .,..p!l)gl'llTll.,..3Cr.JO~mot1gllgal rype ofLendtti. B•Blf*, K·~benkar, A·~bftlMN. S•NW1gllloan ~bllnllerundbtolc.al"Ufak...Ol)yfMC. ornial')epa!1;!Mnt °'Reel, .......... ~-oraotpOflltlOll Fol ~c:.11 c.t4 DAE II (918) 731-37$1 lnWMt "* lor ~ ........ an~ ratatof.,. ..... ~.,.nod Down .. ayt'Mm. atnount °' c:asn ISOI .. ~I
,_,IO~ pitor IO~~ oonl!llOI PolM9 .,. ~of loan t»"~ pald IO lander at tine cl loan Ctolil'lg Loe~ it Ill""""** of mys larldlf g1.erant ... r te pnor IO ctolong AP.I'. • tM 1nnuat P9<f 1118 ..n;cn
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ottf When~ fol a IOan, F_,.,., fl\AtHIK9"dlnQ la• raQUI! 1 llndM IO ealtulatHn A P A. ll)9CiltC touch kiln ofter Mu.I"""" toan •..,. mumum W'Gar Wll IOan ",.,., gl\tMt le'T'M Al lottd 11 OfOO'"&IT'll hlott! • rM .,m,inl °' UOl.:JUO ... '"' (in'lfio) illatldallPIOllt INfgll\• niaJt•actualrate•ll•llrll~ lndH ll~O... lorMt"'1gan~ 11i.(Movvin • ll'll»•• New Ratel 110• 11.,,0.t Coll QIF~ ITS. 1 ., .. , TtU$111Y6ill
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PAGE 50 I SATURDAY, May 23, 1992
3TAT23 JA3A \ TOJlq A23M AT200\HOA38 TAoqw3"'1
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA
REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE •
View! View! View!
231 20th St.
Magnificent New Bayfront features 3 BO, 5
BA. Excellent opportunity to own a bay front
home that It Model Perfect. Master with
spa, gourmet ldtchen, 4 ~ gar. w/efevator.
Extenslv9 use of marble & granite. A 65 ft.
dock Is aval.lable.
OhNdat$991,000 ei;g c:-.=-:.=~
t _. ... _. 141"°407
2660 PCH • CORONA DEL MAI
Prime Investment Opportunity
$584,000 (Below Appraisal )
Gregory S. Brown
GRUBB & EWS COMPANY
"" ComnwrcaAI RMI ~ Serw. 4000 MacArthur Blvd
Newport Beach, CA 92660
714-SSS-2900 a264
\\I l I' l'l<lt I 1\11111 llll\'
Lido Isle "
For Sale/EXchenge br Owner
Picture book 2.-,,Y 2,700 eq. ft. 4 Br 4 BA.
Most deslrable m.t E ... end w/bay vt.w,
fam rm, ~. 30ft Mng rm, huge tormal dtnlng, ......... kttcMn. 2 courtyerde,
roof dedt, c.a.lr1e ....... Large en.t '°
atreee loC. s.n.ier trllde OJC. 1781.ooo
na.11u
Beach's Flnatl
Open Dally 11:00 -6:00 p.m. HO Via Udo Mord
Udo Island layftont Estate: New 6000 sq.ft. • bedrooms, tamHy room,
study, maid's quarters, SV. baths. Fontastlc vtews. Oversized dod<, wtne room
and elevator. $5,450,000
RUSS FLUTER; Cannery VIiiage Realty 673-3777
MIW ~ 4' M 3~ ~ newly
rcmodded poet horns. £.lcb'8 W9C lol
~ tctUrls. ... sus,ooo
• Chamq 4 BR. 1 BA + two ~ BA. ~ rm.
bOM ""· lg MlQ nMblo ... Gtal powii9 ••1•,000
• Unique ~ Two Sepir9 Houltt On 1 lot!
l:n ~ • loa C.-.. fOI .... ,000
~...... .
«*: ll'M700 ..... 1111
* OCEAN VIEW * 3BR + Den 1ownbome, gated communuy,
fireplace, air-conditioned, formal dining room
cl much more, VaJue pnced 11 $459.CXX>!!! Of
for lease S22.SO. I~ down
908 Gardenia, Jasmine Park
Call Judy Kolar -640-llll
K. Investment Co.
For We by Owner. 0,. ....
1111 .. 111 ....... l-4:30,.... 3 BR +
Den. 2~ BA. Ranoddtd ~ vathed
cdin'5 ' solar haled pool wtth lar1t pMR
$449,500
758-1515 OI' 145-8718 I ...............
OPPORTUNITYll
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
SATURDAY, May 23, 1992 I PAGE 51
OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND
•
•Spa
•Pool
•View
••Watetfront ***Wawtront and Poot
..,Give Add,... at Guard Gate
HOMES
FOR SALE
28EDROOMS
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
Sat 1-6
Sat/Sun 12-6
122 M..-. ~. E'Slde Costa M ... 7&9-9100 1252.600 Sun 1-4
2.531 Point Del Mar. Corona ~ Mar 72().3708 1675,000 Sun 12-4
38EDROOMS
3 IA plus FAM RM or DEN
• **131S 8e)'9ide ~.Colona del Mat 175-41111 11,250.000 Sat/Sun 1-6
383 LaP..W, 15Ul/Tuatln, NB
548-1347 ~.ooo SatJSun 1 1~
•1747 lnltne AWi, ~ BMICh 721-1470 142$,000 Sat/SUn 1-6
9219 V\a Koron, Udo I ... en-7300 1780,000
,....8121 G~ ~ .. Hunt. Beech 53&-9980 $495,000 Sunday 1-4
• 12'9~ W. e.1boa Blvd, N.8. e7~2ee 1875,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
4BEDROOMS
.,...... •2101 Yecht Wanderer, SNvtew, NB
840-2500 $&49,000 Sunday 1-6
408 Plazza Udo, Udo I ...
873-7300 1895.000 Sun 11·2
4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
••1017 White 0.-. Meea VM'CM, CM 540-7'3&5 $285,900 SeNrday 1-6
1 eoe Ruth lane, NewP0rt 8Neh
TISCM702 $529,900 Sun 1-6
2710 Gannet ~. M ... Verde, CM 9'79-6008 $339,000 Sunday 1-5
Sun 1-6
Mon 1-6
..... , 700 CWIUly °'·· Dowr Shcf'9. ""' 9d\ M0-1100 .... 000 ~ 1M
5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
** • 920 Via Udo Nord, Udo I ... , NB ff73.3777 S5,450,000 Dally 12-45
•2437 BambOO, Eastbluft. NB
844-018& 1&49.000 Sunday 12-5
210 Vla CofdO'#a. Udo ....
073·7300 $795,000 Sun 1-4
TOWN HOMES
CONDOS FOR SALE
2BEDROOMS
•2080 \llata Cejon. The 81&.lfts. NB 844-0195 $329,000 Sarurday 1-5
2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
.....-3 A~ FontalnebleaU. Big Canyon, NB
75N100 $685.000 Sun t-5
Sat 1-5
10 Sea.scape. Newport Beach 873-7300 $195,000 Sat 1-4/Sun 1·5
3 BEDROOMS
• # 12 Swtft Ct. Newport Crest 873-7300 $349,000 ut 1·5, Sun 1-5
•• • 302 Columbia, N8 "2-4557 $27'9,500 SunH
3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
•• .,, • 192'71 Ton9t Plr'99 CW, Seecl1lf on Gr.-.. HB
53&.a998# $429,000 $unc1ay 12-6
4BEDROOMS
......... 1444 C>MuV{lle. Co9ta .....
722·7885 $1M.900 SUndaY 105
4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
........ 2 Rue Chantllly, Big canyon, N.B.
759--9100 $1,375,000 Sat/Sun 1 ~
2785 Vista Umbf'OM, Newport Och
759-9100 $415.000
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
3 BR plua 2 BR
* • 4IOI l a ..nor.. ... ;dl)Or1 9Mdl 9n-7300 •1.aee.000 ... Sun 11 ..
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"PAGE 52 I SATURDAY, Ma~ 23, '1992
CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE
Houses/Condo
For Sale
G~NERAL I002
••••• For addltonal real
est&t• listings please
tum to the regular
classmed section.
Balboa-Newport
Realty
11Presents"
CORONA
UEL i\L \H I02.!
S1m11 ... Hiii Value!
Spa-clove •BA, 3BA
home w/pool, spa &
pastoral views! Lrg
din rm. lam rm -t
master aulle. A value
al $819,900 W/Tef"msl
OPEN TODA~
PATRICK Tl!NOAI!
Agt l'eo-8702
(Over $180,000,000 Sold)
-~-~,! -
--~-
COSTA M I-SA toH
2525 llct .., "°" Open SAT 1-tpm
Picturesque N-Eng.
land like Hlllng. 2
Master bedrooms.
OWNERS WAKT TO
SEU. NOWll
$244,500
••-rly CS.V.l•nd
Agt 873-3777
Cann..-y Village RNlty
4 C•r O•r ,.. a gor·
geoya •BR on qulel
cul-d•·•ac. 2282
W•term•n; Open
Sun 1 ·5 Robin
7~8026 Remax SC
H U;\;Jl\01,111:\
H f-./\(tl 111l11
CloMtolMch
Grut Famllr Ana
N ea r sc ho ol •,
church .. & shopping.
Moat popular Dutch
Haven Marina floor
plan. 3BR, 1.75 BA. •lnO,. story, 2 car af·
tached gar, larg e
yard, btoc:k wall fen<>
Ing, fut escrow v.ry
poulble. Below mat•
kel, offered
1239,900
Vou are cordially In.
Oc eanfront Duple• •---------•BA JBA, view 01 grri· vlted 10 our open
Lg 4Br 3Ba upper ,.. Unique lnt.rtor Deal9n bll. dbl det gar. pvt houH Sunday, May
3BA 2Ba lo wer. 4 yr new, 2BA 2ViBA d s164 500 A 24th from t•5pm.
Asking S1 .299.900 home w/lon. Lovely, ~22 7885 ' · gt. 5791 Pinon Or. H.B., S
Oc eanfr ont Home prolesslonally land· --·------of Slaler, w of Spring.
3Br 2Ba remOCleleel In scaped back yd. 5'4t Down dale. Sff you SUnd•Yf
89 • Income unit $575,000 253 I Point My loss Is yoUf' gain Lou &. Ima. real10f'8.
S 1 .289.000 Del Mar. Open Sun on this newty reno-897 .. 117
Dup... 12 .. pm. 720-3709. \llled East Steier. Up-1-""s""u,..,..,,c""L-:l""PF~H..,.O"'"""M.,..,IE.,..-
On 40 tol. 1 houH to grades galore w/AV boach Only $419,000 parking, 3BA 2BA. Beaut Mediter·••YI• In
Mua t Sellll $299,000. 850.1787 gated cnlry clb comm
Duple• Great Income _____........._ Viml lo bch. 3Bt 2.5
unil 1n 1 oo block -r.____J ABSOLUTE BARGAIN Ba. 2600 •If. By ownr.
priced 10 m 0 v 8 Spacious lg 3BA or 2 $495,000. S3~99e0
S379.ooo JAC K I E G ILLIS -. Oen in llJ1 loc w/ SEACLIFF on the 723•4494 MALT'O" pool & spa Only Green•. Trl·M 38r
Rltr o f th e Y••r '90 $18•.900 w/Teunal 2.58• twnhm, guild
DISTRESS SALE OPEN TODAV1 gale. 4 blka to ocn. By
SPYGLASS HILL Dn•sTIC"LY REDUCED•. XLNT VALUE I onr. $429K owe 2nd. ESTATE HOME "" "" Model perfect ~ 4BA ~ 848-6045/W
$400.000 Sellers Loss Owner's desperale lo newer Med E'alele
1s Your Gain!. New sell 1ttrac11ve. custom hml Brite. IM'Y· highly sooo Sq. Ft. Design 3BR, ltr home Brick upgrdld. A valu• at
Home on Huge Lot, lrplc, master suite. up-$389,900 w/lermal
Unobllructeel ocean, graded kitchen/baths, OPEN TODAV1
M a r In a v 1 e w 1 lg pallo, y11d has Mal· PATRICK TENORE
S2.095.000 Reduced lbu l1gh1s and truil Agt 780-8702
to $1,895,000 treos. au10 1prlnklers {0¥.f '160.000.000 Sold)
Make Otter & aecurlly syslem. $2 79,000
OPE N SAT 1-4
3 0 3 E. 20th St
631-8011
BANK OWNED
New U 11ing Newport
Bch, 5000 • Sq Fl
New 5BO. 7BA. Fam
Rm. Game Room and
Oen. Fabulou1 up-1---------Mesa Verde Bup!
3Br starter .. S219,000
3Br cutte . . $23-4.900
greelea A Real Steal
Oftef"ed at S8t5,000
NEW LISTING
HUNTINQTON BEACH
Cual 3BO • lam rm on
Huge Lot w/Cuat yard
Huge Master Suite •
Pela Window• Of.
ferff •t S2B2,000
C1ll June Davia
Coldwell Banker
723--0377
BAJ.HOA
PENINSULA 1007
aw owner, •ttn bldrs
Beat cuh otter taket
R2 bayfrVdeec:llCI bch,
pier. Onr/8kr •~2068
Open S •t/Sun 1-8
Lu• condo «• beach
Sell or trade tor In·
come proply 2•00
8Q It. 3 • 2~. • decks,
lndry, dbl gar. white
waler ocean/bay vus.
No HOA feh. S875k.
1249"' W. Balbo•
Blvd 875-4288.
COHONA
Dt:L MAit t 022
Owner Moving
Out of State
3BA :zea. appro• 1eoo
•q ft Just a few ahor1
block• to ocean
Completely remodeted
1991. 1119,500
M11k Cardeluc:cl Real
Ealal• 720.1790
For Ad Action
Call a ., .....
AO· VISOR
842-5878
t Buytrd Jertt
3Br, atrium S235,900 Eaatald• 3BA 2BA Lynne, Torelll Alty
home. R·2 lol w/alloy 850.1880
access $269,000. --------MESA mDE
LOW DOWN No qual· 0 s 1 ~A lly1ng duplex Two pen Uft ~
2BA • tBA Westside 2710 GANNET DR
$215.000 Beaulllul •BA, 2BA +
lg lam rm. lg comer
POSI TIVE C ASH lol In quiet neighbor·
FLOW • Units, needs hood. Room for rec
work. Sold In as 11 ~hlcle. $339.000. Call
condlllonl S235,000 Bkr. 879-5099
Anaheim --,.-U-l_t_Be_So_l_d_I_
RENTALS
lBR 3BA home $1195
3BA 1BA home $1100
C1rey W1rd
831·2242
~Sunh0\\1
l{(·alt~
NEW HOMES!!
BUILDER'S
CLOSE-OUT!
Onlr 1 Left!!
3BR. over 2300 aq. ft
Bullder will cooperate
w/flnanclng.
1349 000
Open aewun 1 .a
2113 Yelle" Rd
M2-89M
PRIME E'SIDE
LOCATION
3BA 2\1\BA. 3 yra old
1289,000. 548-7001
Convenl4tn1
P iiot Cl•Hlfled
M2·Se?a
Beat Value In
E11t Side
2BR 2BA T" 2 car at·
tached gar. St89,900
651-8410 X232.
Gf\lbb & E1fla
Oceen YI-I
1295,000
Muslve 11,500 1q. ft.
lot. 3BR 1.5BA. fam
rm, n-CMJ:>•"palnt.
Oule1 -:ul-<l•aac. Agt.
David Sanlord. eso.
8387 Coldwell lank•
8 mall Downl O~
S.VSun 1 ·5. 341 RM-
era Of. Reduced to uoe.ooo. 842·1334
Convenlenl
PllotCleHHled
M.2-9878
No matter
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper
The lilj
fits tn.
H UNTI NGTON
HAHROUH 1 0~2
New UstJng
Cttm Trf.Plex
Large t ,300,.. sq n.
u nit. Two master
belrma + loft In each
2.5 Ba Prlv patio.
frplc. 2 car gar w/
01>4tnera l.nelry h<>Ok·
ups, prime loc nr Hunt
Harb/Beach. Adjac•n•
SSS$ homH. GOOd
mi. SFR & apt llVlng
One o f a klnel Cuatom
Mutt •Ml S567K Na•
llonwlde USA Call
Gary 8rkr. 840.2880
IRVIN t: 10-14
NEW LISTING
TURTLE ROCK
N8V81 before on mar•
ket ·one OWMr. 4 80, 3 BA home In prl•lln•
condition Expanded
anel highly upgraded
Rlelgevtew Model
T tny R. Chaplin
RH: 911·7332
873-4400
'\~\\l'llHI I
lit ,\1 II 1 llt.'t
.., Oo••lhontl ~!!= ~-= 1 houM k> land W/ r• ., .. panoramic: Oen Vlewal large aock, S5751c
Newly remodel.ct 4BR eDuple• In Newpon
2ea w/ap&I Balow mkt Ht• S2751c, 650-a927
t'"!!z.9001 wlTennsl * 180' OCWCl'TY VlSW PATl'llCK T1Ht0RE Mlff0(9d luXUfY, 2Br A4r1 7eo-8702 29a V9rNlhs condo. tOwr 'llQ,000,000 SolcO $297 .ooo &42· 1 S22
(.,\{; l: 1\ ·\
N H il:l-.L 10~>:.!
S•l•orTradeUp
Pref« Nwpl Bch on trade. By owner. Mao
rlna Hltts, highly up.
gnieleel 4BR 3BA. 3
car gar. S109i. lamlly IHldenee. App<&taeel '1 $345k. Pric.~erm•
MgOllllbl•. 4ts.33N
Nt-:W POHT
B E ACH I UtHl
Harbor Ridge
Foreclosure
Once In • lilellme op-
por1untty to live In lhls
preatlgloua com-
mumtyl 38A 2.5BA.
den/llbrary w/large
mailer aulte ne•tted
among l•••• w/Vfew of
••••volf. Community
pool, spa, tennis.
App• 2 .••a sq ft. 1554,900 compa
Hlllng al S055K I
S6951<.
20 Lucerne
Open Sit/Sun 1·5
Dale, Agt
Ofc: 559-9400 or
Res: 55 t ·9400
Remo lrvlne R11T1
Open Sat/Sun
11·5PM :ia:s Le Perle Ln
Newport H1l9ht1
School Dtttrict
NEW 38A 2\-\Ba, ~·
urtoua kitchen 6 ma-
ter bdrm/BA. l 50t<
betow m.,.et In are•
at $4451<. o.n./8tctl
Rllr. Mo Ov•t•d. EZ
Ouallfyl M ov•·•n
Today! S....1~7
*4br.r.Mt• Hou ..
•WAlK TO BEACH
•lowest price. By
Owner, 842·2114
•OpenHouM
Sat/Sun 1-5
1747 IMne Ave. NB.
38R 211\BA. 2,2&0 aq n. contemp dealgn.
remod throughout.
$425.000. 72t·l470
300CHMYLn115
$ttO,oo0-Step1 IO
l>ea~ Sold IUfft\Sheel
1734 Santino
View hOm• wlt'Po~
-4Bf.l, •"' 9alt'la ·
t 758 Skyfaiit Ln·
48A 2\-\Ba ~ool ~
508 Via Udo Nord
Lido l•I• now bay.
rr9f'I. private de>P
Beverly Cleveland
Agt 873-3777 •
Cann..-y \llllag• Realty
'\~\'-!'Oil I :-.• \\1'1li\I
Ill I\( II I•''•'' IH \I II I•"•'
All Open Tod.,t ~~~°'
41~ EQ99*ater.
•CELEIRITIEI• G Ritt. 8'15-eUS
2BA 2~ lg twnhtn BEACON BAY, 28
nt beh w/comm poet, 28A • den & tB
spa + tennlal o,,iy aot. Opet'I s.~
12•9,tK 1-5 ........ ...
OCEAN DUPLEX C•U ... TMa~
)(Int ltg 48R 2Ba & Theee lne r•dlll»I
3BR 20. units, 1 blk O..lsa 10 ocean w/ocean ForeclOsure Sa•••
view Owner liQUKS•
Oon 11 1 aacrlflce
$44f,000 wlTemtal
•BEST SECRET!
lg 28A 2~0. condo
w/fam rm, 2 f/pa
'••neh dra next 10
pool, ap& + tenni&. Nr
ahopa
AISOLU'Ti VALUE!
Spaciou. 39' 2\-\S. lg
O.Wef M9d. W/fM yd,
comm pool • apa. Xlt
IOC 1449,too wfT•rm•I
BAYFRONTU
Only tntO-rtM ocn &
bay condo w/boat
allp. ocn WI & 24 tv
doorman In fully ...
curld blog. lg mO<Sel
2BR 2~.,Ba w/atwna
Aeduc•d $100,000,
Sell•r HYI "L•I'
Melce a •On.II" 6
dOwft onfyl Seller "" carry AITD deautl
h•ghly remodeteo •8
3BA Afl WNI• an
bright long He
Ok. M1•,Cfo0
Fell 0Ut of
f' Ull Bactt Bay
O c•an Vl•w. 1 ••I
28A 2BA temod• sen. bouOhl anoth
Hurry. must •-" no t399,000
S645.ooo w/Tennal Gisela lunnelsttr
SREWARDS 4M4170
Xlnt value lrg 48A, ............ 1 .......... -3.,..Ba tamlly ~ .,, _____________ ~
pvt yaid In pr~ of C Cod ..... .-i. ownerahlp area. ape 9'in uu.ooo w1T•nn11 Home: •BEST PRICE• s1nv,. family honui a
l 2BA 2Ba p t condo prlC•I Upelal g en • a a1ep1 10 beach house nr ocean In ..it cond w/comm poo1, 2en, bay ~. Pen1
IPI .. lennla. A •l•al loc•Uon Walk 10 ,
at $.239,too wlT.,mal Zone & realauranta
PATRICK Tl:NO .. a '3411,000 873·3'11
Avt 790-8l'02 Cannery vru.tve Aull
tOwr •1eo.ooo.ooo Solclll Cute allaner nome, 28R
f p, Lge IO IC 130 lot
dbl de\ gar. S289 ,000
722·7885
O.W.t Shet'ea At-ee
38r ~ den, 2~ S.
pool, remod 11'1;uo..,, ..... soo by Ownef BANK OWNED 1se-t51s or 64s-a1ea
~ North 3BR, FMTASTIC •UY1 2~8A. ram "" wffrptc. 28111 1 ~BA. gaa.d ••
a.rt. meat• 8R ~ dlnNe Da~ Co-..
at.JR. 1439,900 Mitfk •/pool, •p& & beech
C&rdeluccl Real ~ta,. $Up 9vt a..&oK. Tum.t
720.1790 AHOC, Call Ct'al• Cefftn4el' .... 7 BANK OWNED Freftt ..... View
P•nlnaula Pt. 38R, It C.tallna. 48t, den,
38A. eof'ftplietely r• bOnus tm l 5 t t fGngL
mod•l•d In lltO. Bkr co OP· G$0-57" Step• to ocMnfronl. ---..;.;;.-'--..,;.....;--1 LMng rm, dining rm, Gated Bellcourt Hiii
wet bar, Prtcect '° nu 8-vllfUI \Mw, 2 mar·
•t 1591,900. M ark b6e frplea, Euro. l<lt.,
Cardaluccl Real E.atate Reduced S415,000.
720.1790 May carry 2nd. ••yvi--uu.ooo. 11•-e•o. -..... 9308. 11~0.1sas. U>t 0-V. I 0 ,000 aq It, 1---'---'-----'--
0ldef ,., ... owe. Npt
Hphl•. A9t. 150-1220
M4111• the r'Oht move. FIND
Plloc Real Eatate
!\ E\\l'()I! I l\~\\1'•1111
lit.At 11 1111oH IH \I It lllh't
•
If you have been lookin& at the
BramaJea Homes or Big Canyon
Villa Model$, I can duplicate
any design for you f l receuion
prices. Call for appointment.
CaroJW Kmss d: Asso.
lnlerior Design
(714) 725-0625
"SATUROA Y. • MA~73', 'l 99Z r P ~ 53
CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE
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NI ·.~' . t II I t l t ...., I /\ I t. H/\1.HOA ('OHONA l'OSTA Mt.SA ~IH COSTA Mt:SA 212-1
IH ,,, I! .•• I I' I I I ll' t II I 't I~> r, H ISi.AND ~IOti Ut-:1. MAH :.! t :.!2 Daluxa 28A 28A STEPS to SC Plaza. c & Condo, f/p, pool, gym, Spacious 2Br 1 Ba Ude Dllllll Lot o.7 ... Acre•, N•t· uie ci.an dpbt, lg MAQNIFtC•NT t80• •enn. Baar/MacArthur condo, nu pnt/crpt. Otd WOf1d chlll'm w/ urel aprtnea, h0t .. / lwlng area, amt BR, Ocaan & tt.tbor Vus St 090/ d 838-S I t k HUD k
Fr ........ ----... aman cant. Mt'\.lp, elk (Ba. bu~ strHt. ue 4Br, 21/\8a, Lota of ' mo. av-mi P• 0 · 0 __ ,, ................. -.,, 0405, eve. 731-7528 '810/mo. 1Me-ea34 onto 2 ~Formal A d"r hunting on '875/mo 74-3055 light, frHh paint, nu1----------
DA flbf~ 3 fl'p6c:a prop, 40 ml from Sun crpel, great neighbrhd E'lide 3Br 2Ba
end hug; mHler Vahy, (310) 514-15$& SS800/fM. 721.()978 Encl patio, detacn.d 2 H UNTINGTON
BEACH :!140 autte. Make .. •~ Newlr Refurbl•h•d car gar. $1100/mo.
clal home. .....,. 2BR 1 ea upetalrs, 31 1 Alta Ln. Call Mr. Cute & cozy 29r 1 Ba
oftef1aJ 8t,tM,OOO MOVING TO Y••rtr 2Br 18& house, vaulted celhnga, frHh Robinson, 548-~7 hse, dbl car ptkg,
8r1lt. ••• Mt8 couple only. Frpt, w/d, paint. n-bathroom FREE TV W/9 MO sundeck, 10 blka to
Lido ......... JBA 38A. LAS VEGAS? front/back Yd• '1200. .. lndry rm In gar. LSEI Huge 2BR bch $895. 53e-a1H
dan With wet bw, din Tired of the high 87~296 or 589-8858 $1200/mo. 518 Dahlla. 2\-\Ba, frplc, 2 car g.,,
000 ~ COit Of IMOQ? 2 ~ Suz.anne. 780-5000 $1000 Agt 832·5338 ~!5':at1Su.t t2: room, 1 bath ~ Remu SC Rltra MESA VERDE CONDO 28d 28&. gar, lncd yd,
5. '7U11t :n!, *,:9· ;:_:: 2BR 18A, d/W, en gar, pool, gym, tennis. lse
IRVINE 2 144
Lldelsle:
Looatlont Com-patio, cat OK. '850. $975-No petl/smc»tet
platety renovatedl •Jasmine Creek (310) 5~ 57 Orchard. 548-7234
Home on lol end a AV parking. Only 3BR 2~BA, view, 2BR 2\-\Ba townhome, Ru1Uo Ur 1aa, E'lhle
half (45x81) Oood 175,000 Call Bill 0t guatd comm. pool & gated community w/ remdld h ... F/P, dbl
condttlOn, OfMd ftocw• H.een today at (702) tenn, s2.300. P m phone entry 1y1tem garage, RV prk'g, vaul
plan, &arv-.,.ik>. loll 369-9242 '°' lnfor· &40.1212 egt CloH to 1hopplng cell, cov'd patio, w/d
o f pot• n t I a I I maUon. 3BR 28A., lndry rm. w/d, (714)645-8122 Dys or hkup1, fncd yd, grdnr, Corporato-owned1._ ________ 1 refrigerator Lower 646-7135 M·F aft 5pm Sm pet Ok.Only $1350
propett~0.000 unit 518 trts. vacant & ell day wlmdst 833-7775m5-4335 ~WHTAeelty 11350/mo 61~3'.S-2281 Whet.her you're buylng
'NEWl'OHT
BEACH 2169
ShopplnQ f0t a n-
apattmenf? claumad
lats you compare
cost~ • whhovt hassle
or worryt
Piiot Ctaaslflod
842.-5878
Houses. Condos
For Rent L••••• Jrt••• CDM RENTALS?
Oco•n ""•"' I" C•ll Our Renlal N t a It Special1s1, Colleen
•Bike to a.ach• 3BR or Mning, Ctaaslti.d
2BA. 2 car gar• , covers all your nMdal
lrplc, Nr Nwpl Hts ·---------
tit.Nl-.ttAI. 2102 ••-•r ••• u.aa9oaREALTY 28 A ~onthou1e """ ,,.
Condo a:ne.ooo. AG4 •73 "'"'00 Hortt M.,..,_.H COSTA MRSA • 2 bd ___ v _ _.. ___ _
Cannafy Wage High celllngs, petlo • CHARMING 2Br 1 B• A-"Y HOO houee, garage, lrplc e7~1'Tf NllWPORT CREST yard 1 btk from bch
• 3bcl, Ocaan, Catas.na S1300 mo CS75-8075 Vu•· $1995 Elegant 2b 2t>a condo.
llAYCRBST • 5 bd poolspa, end paoo,
Hom. w1pool • S2300 white decor, f\irf\oun-
UDO HIQHAISI'. • lurn SH~OO. 721-8521
2bd, GrMt Bey Views ----------• S3000 GREAT 190• OcHn
LAGUNA • 4 bd. VI-Home, 4bt/2ba,
Turn-kay, beach Lg IOI wyard & deck,
$3000 '2295 mo, 759-3031
suMMER Harbor View Hiiia!
AEHTAl.S AVAILABLE Sgl aty 3Br 2~ba.
grdN Xh Cond $2200
Wetorfront Homo• 788-0593 or 720.9422
S 1350/mo e.so-ts2ets
•N•wport H•leht•
1 BR 18• h .. , patio,
lncd yd, nr beachl
S750,mo. 97 .. 5257
1200 .,.1 2BR 2BA. mod·
ern cMc:or, patio, gar,
blllns. pools, clbh .. ,
etc. ~95 832·5282
1500 Vlol.a • duple•
2BR 2BA, d11hwaaher,
dl1po1aJ, WIO, lplc,
gar, deck, cuetom
bullt, $895. 642· 1311
2BR 2 V.B• condo.
loft. gated comm, an
dbl gar, w'd. OJW. frig,
pool, jac, S1100/mo. o.,. 478-5 891
1'.vos 845-4883
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Nt:"l'OHT Nt;WPORT
BEAC' H <! 169 Bt:ACH 2189
•Lido Penlnsul••
LARGE 38r 21/\Bo se-Unique 1 & 2BA Units
curlty condo N 46th/ for lease. Private bch
Balboa 8tvd. 2-stoqt, on bay. 873.-45030
4-car parking, ftre-7•0 Lido Park Or.
ptace, w/d hOok up, -.-S-h-o-,e-1-28_r_,_D_e_n-. _2_8_a
waler view. Dock gar, club pool "" ...
avaJtable. St700. ViUa lg••· 1 blk to be.ten
Rentals 875-4912 $1400 818-79.J.JJ!.3
2Bdrm 2BA B•lffront SteDS To Sand Hou•• 2 car garage
YU.ftLY STUDIO to Dock lor 45' boat. Spa
38R nr bchl 2-4 car on giant patio• Yrly
parking. $1800 mo 873-3777
S450-St700/mo 28R 28A. 2-car gar, 2 VIiia Rentals pools, f p $11 00 mo
67• A 912 642-1647 Own. Mike ~ 548-2313 agt.
48R 2BA. quiet cul·
---------de-sac Just remod ••Dover Shores 4Br $2400. L••· 722-0866 3 B a , S 2 6 0 0 /m O • 722 006 M Owner/Agl ChrlsUne.1.-0f---· 1~....., ... s_.g;.._-
723-4494 or 642-6552 Call
Money ta1u ... and Classified ~~= •Pffk• •t• Today!
642·5678
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Shott twm ...... Situ-
ated on th• aand.
flour bedroom FOUf
bath Furnlthed. 110.ooo·mo
HARBOR Vll[W
HILL8 .. Award win-
ning remodel! ThrH tMdrm9. ThrM bathe
Pool Spa. No ~ta
14500( mo
LINES DAYS BUCKS
1,000 elf 4M W/f.afNty
""· 11Ud'f, l"IWid'a rm, 5~8A . f'antaetlc
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f,3000/mo LIDO ISLa , Cla.n
and comfortable.
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take advantage of this great offer.
3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS
--{Metthordse lhtw $300 ~) --
THE NEWPORT BEA H • COSTA MESA
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PAGE 54 I SATURDAY, May 23, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
NEWl'OIH
BEACH 2 ll:HI
Bay front luxury 1BA.
Spectaeulll' view of
Udo & main channel.
Beautiful high 1acurlly
bulldlng. 811 Lido
Park Or. S1550 Incl
utll. 548-7565,
729-7296
Bayrldge Lux 2Br 2Ba.
frpVAC/lndry rm/patio/
locking gar/1pa/pool,
etc. S1350. 7~1993
CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE
Nt-:wrorn Nt:Wl'<>HT H/\LBO/\ i l O S I A Mt SJ\ .!•·.! 1 Nt-\.\l'~IJ(J HU0!\1~ .' llllt I HI :'..I \I .... I l 1
BEACH 211i9 Sll\IH. _•:.!• l'E NIN S lJ I./\ .!M 17 Bt:Al'H .! I h'l t\t-1\C'JI .'ht1!I •Large & 1hatp 28A Fwn room. pvt ent. a
Near Hoag & BMch. W•terfront 8q vi.w •18A Yny• w/garage, 2Ba ups>ef, dlw. lg St di tk 1 BA nur OCC. 1450 Ha ..._. ...,.Vepe
BA & C1011t1, ver11, gar • u o, wa o Incl utll also t8A ' Mobile Hm. 2 2BA. 2300 l/t 38R, FR. 1tov• fr1ge. CIOU to S850 No Pet 84<>-2495 bHch, lge private 137 s.oeO-oeoe Mature f•m ~ NI w/d, retrlg, pool, no 2~Ba, 2 f/p, tmmacl markel/beaeh. S785. patio. 1595/mo Incl 15• 9CT• pali(. '400 • uW
pets. $975/mo. 757· ~ ~ar S2000 AvaJI 6/1.M5·588Sl AU MOMA APTS utll. 47 ..... 0 LAGUNA 8CH Kitch-JINlle, 84 t-3381
"350• &45-882fS. u... Y9I 2BA 18A, gar, near $200 Om! -nee, ocean \MWS, NB beautlful Blulf Newport Condo! Waterfront Newport 1.. beach. newly painted, •21DRll $700• .,•P• to bch, heeled hofM. Pvt room/bath
Uve nr the oceanfront land, Lg 3br/2ba, nu cu1e apt. seao. 1 & 2BA, d/W, beaut ••IDRll SIOO• pool, c.bl•. S381D11Jy pool, wfd, gw, USO
lor Just $975/mo. Spa. paln1/drapH, frpl, 831·133e pool area. Rec rm, ' & Up &. S150/WkJy &. 644-7252
1 h W/ lndry rm, cloH to Frig, dahwshr, al0\19 Up 494-.a2M .. · clous 1BA, high cell-stove. d ahwu er, Bachelor bright, nu dee ehope and bu•••· lncT. No pet• 5'45"4855 .. Sllr 28' 28
lng.s. skyflghla, pool & D hook-up, gar, $1495/ Nice .,. .. aep tuH kit S595-S875/MO LRO BrJBa E'1ld1 CM aml hOUM, w~d, /ti
1enni1. *•Iler mo ...... IS7U100 S600 lnci uUla. Quiet •t.ldo "~•-2br/2bl. /"""" &
S !530 w . WILSON ---·· condo w,......... 1pa. Ing. Avt 8/1. mo. 721-3051 Remu SC NJ ·No s>et• 873-S580 722•9012 or 842-2288 bey vi-. frpl, gar, garage. Fum. $500. Jel!MeOt, 211 ·2122 M..,.
3LUFFS • Fum 3BR + Oce•n Vlewl 2BR Small 1BA, 8 houses ATTRACTtVi 1IA S1~-50/m1~-~H, no MS-12751•142·105l/d N-Hts. Room I
Oen. 3BA. St800. 2BA condo, 1.cunty W11tclfff 2Br 181 from water, avao now. with pvt fi•tlo. wark to pe ......... ._... c•. Prof F•m. lg mutr. __ ,......, Month to Month. Call guard, pool, St200. N-erpVpnt, pool. $450 Incl ut1I LeaM .. agt. Eric: 348-1447. 96s.2000/8"8-9587 s 8 sotmo . FREE 1 175-9229 • everylh nP.. 8979 2Bt. frplc, 1 blk beact'I, ~lc:ny, Big Canyn golf
Bluffa aharp 4BR
2 ~B A e n d u n I t.
S 1600/mo lease 714-
245-588 t . 878-5625
RENT. 1728 Bedford no pe •. M•Y ontv. 548-9081 2 ck• lo bey, gar w/ COUt•• YU, kltCI\ prtll,
Panoramic ocean view Ln. 827_5107 or 31 0-Sp•clou• 38ft 2BA Bach•tof Apt. Newpon opnr, Yrly lee11 $995. gw. tennis, pool, epa.•·p-,,-0-1-F-.-m-.-Nl-am-kt-.-W-/D_,
penthse condo. 1Br & !59&-4770 x 205 W/O, Aefrlg. frplc. lg H·-ateL ....... , I ·--· 218 21al St. 838-2"1 $650 Inc uUt 84CM8&5 38R 2'""' .. __ ~·2 den or 2Br. S•crlflce upper deck ..,,..,.._, ... "' .. ..,... ..... ,..,. -
1995/mo. nets req. '--------• walk to bet\. Avail 8/1. no .,.... S595/mo + BLUFFS 2er 2~8a, Incl YW. Cwnallon St
BLUFFS twnhm, bright Call Oennl1 or l<Jm d:97~712 1:844-0535 S500 dep. IS4e-oeM 1300 1q ft, 2-cat gat. COM.IV bch. 875-&Stl H<>n.1.s
& MOTU .!o. .!711'4 •Br 2~Be. new kltch 645-6478/d 760-2570/t Baker/F~ T~•. Avail now. No peta. Slv 28A NB twnh-. 1t: w/Frnch door1. brlek Rent•I• Av•ll•blel 2-Story 2BA 1~Ba. St095/mo. 875-00el
petlo. comm pool 1.seR. S800·S5000/ pvt yard, t car gar, ---------• 2632 Vllta Oel Oro. M N f h ed Sn5/mo 97 .. 5257 Channing 38r 2Ba Uppt
NawPORT UY INN ~~ nl':,k~ s!~~t
OU' ~· roomt1 ... St 750/mo. 6"0. t 208 °· 0 " c: arg · •2BR 1 BA Qght. bright•---------Dpt:x, 1 blk lo bch, Agt. 842-7121 a run1 $975 Includes E'Slde 18R 8810. trs>te. dbl get $1300
lnctud• ref"O & mluo.1_ut_1u_ .. _s-_1_a"""e_7 ___ 1 continental bkfa1t. Single mom has
FREE TV W/8 MO Seavlew •Br 38a, 3 car uUJ & QAMQEI. Call Sl8R •TOO. Oui.t, AYI now 850-2708
LSl!l 2BR 1v.eA, gar. corner view lol Barb agt. 67s-5511, W941-kept. Lndry, BBQ. ---------1
mltd ~ & l"nuct\ IOt rent in NWpt Hta..
o cean view. frplc, $31 00 Coldwell Banker ••r•nd Newt• 494-2342 after &pm. No pata 831.a427 E.81uff
$11$0 Agt 832·5336 759-1997n2t-9299 Unique 2BA 28.\, frplc •2brltb•. fenced E 'SID• , ... newly Lo• 2BR 2BA, pool,
~•-t.ocated ctoM Lg• yard, 1325/mo, to beach/airport ~let • ..,.......,.
Weekly ral•• from•---------1
1150, t.C lime~·· SINGLE mom wano t H1rbor Woods Veraalll•• 2Br 2Ba w/2 ear prkng. 09CO-yard, w/frpl, gll', W/O, decorated, large pri-very '*21~:nao
ToWYihonM Sl•P• to Model w/mlnor. mldg. rat o r e verytl'l lng I walk 10 beach vale yard, $595/mo. ---------I only. ·~1.eoGO ahate In Npt. Hgflts or
Nwpt Cntr. 2Br 1Ba, comm pool/1pa/gym, S 1 •00/mo. Open $950/mo 841--0451 Cat OK. 722"°2.52 Ideal for Aduh1, Clln "11"" Bkt •• ,.. .,..,.. 11050 Bkr. 842-3850 hou.e 1<>-4 Sat/Sun/I-.;..;;.;;..;.;,.~...;_-;__;;.;...._,_________ '-' NB 2BR VACATION
COM. Up to 1450 By e11. Ma11a. ...W741
• ...., .,...,..........,. Mon. 117 Marine Ave •Large Studio, new E. BROADWAY newly naven, • • n-
LIDO 1st.1! i.ue. 3BA VIiia Balboa! 723-,599 or 81~222 palnVc:arpet, gar, no decOf', toe 2BA 18A. =· paC:O~:i: =~ R 1-: !'-4 f Al s .! ; .! .!
1 Commercial
I Real Estate
2BA . Av'a 11 Nowt Beautllul 18R + den. ---------peta. Avail 8/1. S895 bale, get, $800. No 1 S2000/mo. No peta. Nice view, W9hr/dryr Pref I pefSOf'I. To die lnot ulll. 720-1565 pea.~ ~1J50• •.• ',.HY7..,~ark ng. •Leec ... c...-..
On the Buch. Weetdy
& monthly rental•.
7a .. 1CMM
Owner/bf'kr •99-3400 for prlv deck, gar, w1 •~~....;;.....;....~~;;.;.;~=-·I-~...:_..;_~-...:_---..... w -· · lnc:J. Flreplaee, S121SO/ o. utll Incl. StOOO/mo. 28A • omc:e, 2Be. •.SID• 2BR, dshwahr, ---------
Lux Bayview Terrace mo. Agt 875-4912 Agt Scottie 973.7702 310~ Iris. W•lk to enc:I gar, patio, no Large Ve,.aJHe•
(noar Eaat Blurt) near ....... "-f75-4000 .,..ch. Yrty $1300/ pet1. 8415-4319 ltUdlo ---------
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new, contemp. hou1e. RENT ~ ··-mo. Avt Sit . 87&-2238 •---------Walk to ~ach. many BALBOA OCN FRONT 2BA 2BA 0 ne Money talk1 •.. and E.Sld•. back bay. 2459 community emmenl-Private Lu11.ury Home.llllMIAlm
d I.:~~ r dr, up-Clualllld 1peak1 111 713~ JASMINE. Brighi Aue de C.MH. 28R lle1 Ful llCU II can accommodate 2 11 • f5 otnce. Clean, gra 11' '"" yar care, ... rough Classified 1 Br 1 Ba rear unit e• bl I • ' y. c-·-1••. ,......,....,k Incl
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-~ St'"'•o 7•"804'" u1 tanoua"'"'. 2 .... t n1. gar, , • ., • .__ ...... No ..,....,.. .,..,..,... rio•. 11511 N_..,..... ...,.. ~ · .....,. " •-abo'\19 gar. w/d, refr"', _....... ... a -'J ....... ..-•' ·v lndry. 1825. 494-2•71 pela, no fH. Agent: -am.n .. .., .. • ..--lvd Co1ta Me a a
$850, '500 MC. 7~1513 USTltD• TRW .... Ta11 lo 8-27, 7.11 to 7.11. 12.25. 653-1115
HAMMER
TIME?
When you need o little
work done around the
house, look in the Pilot
clossif ieds to find o
good carpenter,
electrician, plumber
or handy man.
Be•ch CloHI 2SR a le 8 a-15to1-29. NS/NP 2 Units AvMU Appr'll
t'<tBa, 1p11kUng fresh, 28R 1&:. .,.~:yard COflK! 28R Apanmenl, Owner 873-«172 ...00 a/f, do .. '° City
all amenltlea, no pets. gas 'wahr~ hkupi 2 Yrs N-. Avg M37/ COM •leganl 2t)nt>a Hall In 1M C-.nnery
SHOO/mo. 8754472 No peta. H95/mo. ~ ~ ~ino~= condo, pool, apa. encl area 71 .... 7a-G3q
COSTA Mt;SA .!b~4
Dttuxt Furnished
Bec:hetOf' 1 BR-+ encf
845-1831 aft 3pm. NOWll 71~,0 patio, wl'llte dece>t, 300 120 3739 l.tf'
Lg 3•~ 21. UptMC' 12400/mo. 721-8521 '*Sift~ 1811 W•·
Newly Aadecoratad. •L llOftRO w .. kly cliff, NB . .a..t l4t-6032 S835/mo ~ 1850/Hc. ~ rental. sa..pa ....,,,.
841--0471 or 722-9329 •etc lo •ot. NB USl/Ba 5 per90nS. Caoll {714) Huntlnet•n •••ch
Lovely 18R eourtywo Prtv entry. no cootung, •99-4874 or nCMNl.2• Office lot Ren •~
..ntng. Oa&ed, Po()t, 1450/mo H7~d KAWAll •KOMA. 39R P4H ~t.h, tat and llC'tllfltHn. Ask abOU1 831 ~eve•. wknd• 2BA. 3500 aq ft. COi.in-MCurtty ~
Speclalal ......... F~MALE non.-.mok•r. try home w/frplc, ND. Shat• oniat. deal! Move-In 1--a .. a..1 kitchen &. 1aundry deck. vi.w. eozv a °' swtvet•. UOC)..1400/
2 & 38R T~I prtv., cNtd OK. eoot. •1~ IN. mo. LIOht & uy, nea.r
Good IOcl ..._7HT 831-8011 aftw 7pm ~2 .... 212 Pl#"f n.2-7MS
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IH .\1 It ·i.1,•1
NMB'TO•UCH 4BR tum, nt Main PS.,
gar. Total rent and AVllM new. l49 -..1f.=======:ll move-In HOO. May 2BA. d/W, ftplo, w/dll
neis.I s 100 P""' °"' 1 DIW, patio. 7t4..._ ....
snare with 2 lacJlft an omc. 6Ulle with lpec•
tacular view. 'ully
Mn & dee. Month 10
Month 17 .. TT17.
: INl>l'S 1111 '\I .• :'tH pay rental tat & 15th hkup, ~pa.tto, 192:1
If quallfled. 842-+ MCUt • No 000*-2000 H M .. 1M7 ~1 ..U14
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Wllh e>c.an & aun ... AY911 HOWi Dt hM, 1
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Housing affordability indexes rise as interest rates dro1>
Spurred on by lower interest rates,
hoUStng ~bility cond1tJons during
the Wt six months for both first-time and
trJdc!--up buyers were roott favorable
th.in they've been since the m1d-1970s,
Jccording to the National Association of
Realtors' composite and first--time home
buyer Housing affordabihty Indexes re-
ll•ased r~tfy.
NAR President Dorou T. Helfant said:
'\\/ith interest rates at a level not seen in
almost two decades, it's no wonder we
.:ire seeing increased home sales activity.
"Despite the affordable financing avail-
.1ble, however, first-time buyers still need
incentives to overcome down payment
b.lmers. In (Kt, our figtires show that the
dt~p..mty between tr~-up and first-time
buyers is getting worse, not better," she
...aid •
NAR's composite Housing Nfordab1hty
Index, which measures affordability (Of
.ill buyers ol existing homes, measored
122.4 for the first quarter of 1992 -
34.8 percentage points higher than the
Bi' .6 1~ fOf first·time buyets. The gap
between the rwo indexes was 31 . 7 per·
cPnt.lge points durins the first quarter of
1991
The oomposite and first-time home
buyer affordabd1ty indexes rose during
the first quarter of 1992 from the first
qua~ r of 1991 because lower interest
rates and lmpmving income offset higher
home prices. The average effecti-..e inter-
C'St rate fof the first quarter was 6.36 per-
cent. lntM!St rates have not been lower
''nee d1ppeng to 8.06 ~nt,in the third
quarter of 1973. .,
NAR's composate Housing Affordability
Index shows the ability of a family earn-
ing the mec:Mn income to purchase a
medt.4)n-prittd reme home. f()( the first
quarter c:J 1992, the composite index
rose more ~n 10 points to 122.4, com·
pared with 111 . 9 a year ago.
Stm1brty, the fnst-time buyer index
rose more ~n seYen points to 67.6,
compared With 80.2 a year ago.
When NAA's Housing Affordability
Index me~te 100, the ~ family
1noome equM ~the amount need·
ed to purchue • med~ home, usins c:x>nwntlONI financing and a 20
pen:ent down payment.
REAL
E STATE
ROUNDUP
Coldwell Banker donates
to Educational League
Paul Mitchell, assistant to the
chairman of Carl Karcher Enterprises,
Inc., was recently presented with a $500
donation toward the Americanism
Educational league to help fight drug
abuse.
The check was presented by Chua
Neubauer, senior vice president. regional
manager (Of the Coldwell Banker Orange
U>unty Region, on behalf o( Cokiwell
Banker ResidentJal Group
Cul Kucher, chairman of Carl
Karcher Enterprises, Inc.. is the vice
president for the Americanism
Educattonal league, (A.E.l.) and has
been seeking help toward this Drug
Abuse Education program. Mitchell
accepted the charitable contnbutlon on
his behalf.
The A.E.l. was a program set up to
institute a Drug Abuse Education
Program in the Orange County area. In
their effort to promote the program,
E.A.L. 1s conducting an essay oontest
with high school students with the topic
of "I don't use drugs bec.ause ... " They
have also put together a drug abuse
pamphlet to be circulated through
schools, churches, youth groups and
local police departments.
Finally. they have a Audio-Vtsual
Library that IS available for free loan to
schools and other groups depicting the ill
effects of drug abusers.
Coldwell Banker has over 1,900
residential real esute offices and more
than 40,000 sales associates in North
America, and is a member d the Sears
financial Network. For the office nearest
you caJI 1 ~60()..75S·BEST.
Volunteen from the SaJe.s & Marbting Council's HomeA.id Committee check con· s~_progress of tM Huntingtoft Youth Shelter in Huntington Beach. Pictured
(from left) are Janet Sha~, Tom RodckJ, Dennis e..tcopulos, Sherry Anderson,
Shirley Brown, Susan Frazier ud Dave Dretzb.
Huntington Youth Shelter nears completion date
As the September 1992 completion
date fOf the Huntington Youth Shelter
approaches, Sales & Marketing Council
volunteers are finalizing furnishings and
interior design for the project in
conjunction with HomeAid/Orange
Cou~ty, the Building Industry
Association's pro;ect to aid transitionally
homeless families and individuals.
Continuing its commitment to
invol\lement with HomeAid/Orange
County, SMC -marketing education
arm of the Buildi~ Industry Association
of ~m Caliromia -is arranging
window treatments, equipment,
appliances, desks and computers as part
of the $350,000 renovation o( historic.al
Brooks House.
Plans invol\l'e wrapPing nine bedrooms
around the ori~1nal building and
renovating the intenor by <adding a family
room ana quarters for the onsite director.
Once a historical landmark housing oil
company em~, Huntington Youth
Shelter will provide desperately needed
temporary care and counseling facilities
for both parents and runaways, with the
goal of reunification. Eighteen beds will
be provided for youth l>etween the ages
of 11 and 17 who~ are separated from
their homes.
The shelter will a~ a critical need
for ~r spKe for young people, acxordi~ to SMC volunteer Tom loddel
of Morrison Homes, who pointed out
that thousands of young people are living
on the street or away from home
With only three Orange Count\.
shelters and a total of 26 bech ava1labll~.
when those shelte~ are full, tc<.'nttgl'f)
have to be turned back on the )trl"Cts
"There is an urgent n~ for vouth
shelters in Orange County M.rny
runaways have been physically abul><.'d b)
their parents and have no place to ~\
said Roddel. "It's our respons1biltt\ to
help these youngsters who are 1n
trouble."
Heading the volunteer ere\\ 1s Su an
Fru:ier of Karen Butera Inc who 1
responsible for spec1f)'ing and
cooroination of the interior design
Active members Sherry Anderson ot
Paofic West Loan ~iates. Denni
Baa>pulos of Meel..er Development.
Shirley Brown o( Homes For ~le
Magazine, Carol Ca.nvll o( Warmington
Homes, Dave Dretzka of Fuscoe
Williams Lingren & Short. Judy foster of
Outdoor Dimensions, Janet Sharp of
Homebuyers Guide and Roddel h.we all
donated their time and energy to make
the shelter a success.
In addition, McCauley's Interior Design
is providing window coverings.
The HOmeAid project I) under the
direction of builder captain Don Stahlin
o( Akins development.
To YOlunteef seMa?s and!Of material ,
all Tom Roddel at (619) 741 -1884
EarJy and Gross join Bishop Hawk's Newport office
Bishop Hawk, a commercial and
industrial real estate brokerage,
anneunced that James Early of Dana
Point and Dietmar Grosso( la~na Hills
hwe joined the firm at its OfflCleS in
Newport Beach.
Ea.rfy, a South County industrial and
investment properties speo~~ comes to
Bishop Hawk from CommcroaJ Real
&tale NelwoR o( ~N Hill&. A arMtuabi of P\Jfdue UniWnfty who Mid ~ po.itlons lnvOMng lndustri.11
b 23· yeen ~ '° ~ the re.a ... I~, Crilll wll W<ft
with senior broker · JI• Coftne r,
~alizing in the sale and leao;1ng of
Office properti .
Gross is a communications .rnd
political science gradua~ from the
University o( Southem Caltfom1. , who
m:ently received a M.uters of Aft) in
communications from C;,I t.lte
Uni\lef'Stty, Fullerton,
8ishop Ha~·s 25-br kt:r cv.~
hid\ office, k>ated t 2•H "IE 8n ol ~ is he.ided by ~vice pn.."idcnt and
genera! manager Mtlce Doney. The firm
II . heidqua~ in Sacr.unento nd ha ~ offices In nta a.,, w
Qntario. For more dttails. call SS • 1000.
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UDO ISLE
110 Via Palenao •Offend at $620,000
Call LEE DllUJOIY
Single level Lido Isle charmer ha.s tremendous poten-
tial. Move-in as Is or m No limit to what can be
achieved! 40' lot and sunny exposure are the real
pluses here. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den, new built-In
kitchen and inside laundry. Oversized private patio,
fireplace in IMng room.
ACQUlllE THE LIDO Uf'ESTYL£ $675.000
Located near clubhouse on one of Udo's best streets.
3 BR. 3lh BA, large built-in kitchen with center is-
land, fonnal dining room.
QUALJn' CONSTRUCTION S7•9.000
Gorgeous 4 BR honie with a Mediterranean flair. 40'
lot, lush landscaping, sunny & private patio. Loc:ai.d
dose to Genoa playground & tennis courts.
LEGAL THIEVEllY $7M.NO
Cheap, cheaper. cheapest! Rock bottom price. Enjoy
the ride up! Awesome 3 BR, 3 BA. favorite street to
street location. Custom beauty built new 1988.
Superior opportunity.
SOOOHT-AFl'Ell 45' LOT $795,000
Perfect Ldo Isle family home has 5 BR. l~rge family
room with wet bu . Open & lpacious floorplan.
Beauti.ful south facing pauo. Walle to Lido Village &
sbopp\Jl&·
PllDOER INSIDE LOCATION $195,000
Warm, inviting and immaculate 4 BR, 3 BA home
ideal for family living and entertaining. Redecorated to
include hardwood Roors and French doors.
OCEANFRONT PROPERllES
BREAnfTA.KING OCEAN VIEWS St25,000
Excellent location' 3 bedroom oceanfront house plus
income unit on oversized R-2 lot 2-car garage. 30 x
102.5 lot
FANTASTIC INCOME P80PEllTY $1.169.000
Newly remodeled duplex with $90,000 per year In-
come' 3 BR. 2 BA upper unit, 2 BR, 1 BA lower unit.
3-slded coastal views.
CONTDIPOllAllY HOME $1,ltt.OOO
Beautiful 4 yr. new beachfront home. 3 BR, 3 BA.
gourmet kitchen 1'1ith every conwnlence and view of
Cadalna. A perfecdy maJntalncd home, bright, char-
ful and Inviting. Located nur ramurants and ahop-
pcng
'111110'~'
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
NEWPORT CREST
11EDUCEDn Sl7t.ooo Meet popular Aan #4 with retreat off mest!er' JUiie
end eating aru ln kitchen. 3 BR. 21h BA, 2 cfedc:s
end formal dining room.
PlllCED TO SEU.I $17t.OOO
Mow-In perfect, 3 BR. 21h BA, Plan #3. Mlm>red
dining room & eating area In kitchen. Uving room
has pretty woodSl}-gmnbelt vl«W.
REOUCEDR USt,000
Walk to beach from this fuD ocean V1CW Aan #3, 3
BR, 2th BA mnoclel. Lovely oak c:ablnetry In living
room with we1 bar & fireplace. Postcard ocan views
from both decks.
OCEAN VIEWS ABOlJNDI $199,000 Most cvay room of this mini "Belcowt" enjoys beau-
tiful ooean views! 3 BR. 21h BA, state-of-the..rt fix-
tures & upgrades. Spa tub in master bath with ocean
view. Retractable awning on ovmized v1ew deck.
·n.ARLY LfASES
llENT NO MOllE1 Slts.ooo
Why leave your $$$ In the ~ when you can own
for las than rent? 2 BR. 2\'z BA. Oty Ughts view.
Large IMng room with vautt. Otlllngs and cozy fire.
place.
SVP£ll COl..Df!..MC LOCATION SSff.000
4 m 2 BA, large family room with dramatic rn-~-4<.ar garage. Nicely landscaped yard with veg-etal:*t garden to boot1
MYFllONT CONDO SSOOO MO Uniauc 2 BR, 3 BA condo wttyh 2 fireplaces. AJ.o avallable furnished for S3000'mo. Boat slli» avaUable
up to 50'.
COLLEGE PARK ( $ HSOt'MO
Lovely family home In 91Ut neighborhood. dOM to
schools. Open f1oorplan, big yard. 3 BR, 2 BA
LIDO ISLE $16M(MO
Bayfront • upper unit 2 BR. 1 BA and large deck with
~ ~ in garage?. Washer, dryer &
UDO ISLE SIUOt'llO
Location & maintenance are the pluses oi this beau-
tiful 2 BR. 2 BA home. Pretty view o( bey and ~
UDO ISLE ........ ._...
3 months of summer heaven .. .Junc, July & August
for $8000. Just steps to bay. 2 BR, 2~ BA.
UDOISU h ., ......
Beyfront with greenbelt and amel ln8d. pool. AvaJ.
eb{e 818 • 9/8. 4 BR. 4 BA. fJedric bayboat Milable
for S l<>Wweek.
M11JllDAY
1211<119 Plea. Cll .._ 1149,000 1..$
SATIJRDAY a SUNDAY
10 5-clipe, NNport a..dl $195.000 1-411.S
412 ~ Wll!J, EMlllde C.-. ,,._ 1399.000 l.S
4I09 5-twn, ~ a..dl Sl,2169,000 11-6
SUNDAY
•12 Swtll Q., ~ c-t -$S39.000 l.S
119 vi. 51111 Ra-no. Udo.. 1675,000 ...
219 vi. Karon. Udo.. $760,000 ....
210 VII c.ont-, Udo... S'1'9S,000 l-4
408 "--Udo, Udo .. 1195.000 11..J
MONDAY
482 Abb6e W1&1, ~ C:O... Melt 1399,000 1.S
128 ~ """'--Cll ..._ $749,000 1"5
F111911'DIE BUYD ALDrT i1ts ....
Perfect ooupies' condo, steps to pool & spe. 2 BR. 2
BA, den. Custom window treatments and mimlf waft. 2 tics. •
okUiAnc EXECUl'IVE CONDO SIM.000
Bike « walk to beach & shops from this luxurious
Seafalre condo In gated community. Marble mtry &
fireplace. Patb'deQ with automatic: drip & ocean view. .
SKYUGH1'S a HIGH CEIUNGS Sl15 ....
Villa &lboe ~ with pretty views of ~bd..
bay and city lights from bek:ony 2 BR, 2 BA. bnu-
tiful carpets & w. floon.
AffOllDA.llLE UJXUllY sus.ooo
Bautiful !Jftnbelt pri 1ate comcT locat>on In VJSa Bal-
boa. Spacious rooms aD have coumry dub type views
Family room with wet bar. 2 BR, 2 BA, 2 9M9
spaoa with storage.
SUNNY LOCATION SS,5.500
QuJct location with skylights, lmprasfve Ooorplan,
marble rnp&ace, mlmnd walls & skyfights Large
kitchen with dJning mu. 2 BR. 2 BA.
EN1n LEVEL 1'lllCED $tts ....
A dcslgncr'a showplace! 2 BR. 2 BA Harbor ~
mreat features light hardv.IOOd noon. smooth C!illngs,
custom wrde & copper aown molding and N:f«'M
Wws .
SPACIOUS DUPLEX SMt,500
OnJy 1 block to beach. Each unit has own laundry ft
fftplaca. 4 BR. 2 BA & 3 BR. 2 BA. 2-ar garage
plus 3 additional apeioa. 30 x 110 lot. ~u patio.
GIGAN'l1C LOT SIZE S7•t.MO
13,fiOO IQ. ft. lot plus fabulous ocean. bay and dty
lights view from this 2 BR. den or 3rd BR home. 3
6rcplaca, family room and ove1'$lzed muter lul .
Choic. Olff Hawn location.
BAYFaONT CONDO S7t5 ....
Somk: Newport Beach on tM Bey pcnthouM wfth
artisan cabinetry & upgraded ~ts. 2 BR, 3
BA, den. 2 fireplaces. Boet slip up'° SO' evaa.tm.