HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-05-30 - Orange Coast PilotF rom her apartment at the Bethel
Towers retirement home in
Costa Mesa, 8-4-year-old Iola
Haynes said she prays every day:
"Dear God, when you take me, take me
quickly. Don't let me go to a nursing
home."
And who could blame her?
Records show that all five of the
state licensed nursing homes in
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa have
been wriuen up for at least seven
deficiencies -and as many as n -
during the health department's last
inspection.
In addition, one of those f aciLities is
being investigated by the state for poor
patient care -a charge leveled by one
of the nurses who works there. Two
other homes narrowly escaped
de-certification by state and federal
licensing officials in recent months. One
or them has been banned from
admitting new residents until violations
arc corrected.
State surveys show substandard care
at several or the fa cilities, nsnging from
feces in the showers to roaches in the
kitchen· and allegations of abuse and
neglect.
But such a checkered report card is
not confined to this community -or
even this state.
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"Dear God, when yocrtake me, take me quickly.
Don't let me ·go to a nursing home."
-IOLA HAYNES
84-year-old resident at Bethel Towers retirement home
In the econd week of August, 1991,
state officials walked into Flag~hip
Healthcare Center -located nearly in
the shadow of Hoag Hospital -and
this is what they saw: Diny floors,
warm milk, cold food and green
scrambled eggs.
Of 21 residents in the Newport Beach
facility's djning hall one day, 11 had
matted hair in need of shampooing,
two had Cecal matter covering their
hands, one was asleep -her hand still
clutching a piece of stale toast from
breakfast. Another resident was
drooling and in need of a shave; a
plint squeezed his hand too tight!}.
Another day. r"o elderly people
were spotted in the dining room ''1th
their buttocks exposed and excrement
running do" n one of their" heelchairs
onto the floor.
A blind \\Oman was observed
repeatedly attempting to spear food
"ith her fork . but fa iling. and putting
uni) the empt) utensil into her mouth.
The woman '"e1ghed 100 pound!i.
All told. there were 77 deficiencies
-some of which "clearly pose an
immediate and erious threat to the
patie~s· health and safely."
So' on Aug. 23, the state "rote a
letter to federal health official
recommending Flagship's certification
to receive Medica re and Medi-Cal be
re,oked .. based on deficiencies in
rc)ident rights. quality of lif c, quality
of care, nursing services. dietary
services and infection control."
"We have a youth cult In this
country," said Pat McGinnis, the
founder of California Advocates for
Nursing Home Reform. "Once
someone reaches o certain age, we
disregard the whole person and look at
them as tpatient in bed No. 2' rather
than Mrs. Anderson who raised
children and had a wonderful life.
"But there's this level or acceptance
which is just unconscionable;· she said.
More than 12 percent of the 2.4 million county rcsidcnfs are aver the age of 60.
A letter from federal he:ilth officials
dated Sept. 5 concurred and ordered
Flag hip's certification be tcrminarcd
Sept. 25.
But before the go,ernmen1 had a
chance to de-certify the fociht).
Flagship officials pre)cnted the state
with a plan to correct the problem!I
and a econd sul'\.e) \\a comm1ssioncd
in the third "ed. of September.
"People have to start saying 'No, I
don't want my mother lying in her
urine, or tied up in her wheelchair or
drugged.'"
The question is, say "no" to whom?
Nursing home administrators insist
they could do a better job if the
government would only raise
reimbursement rates for Medi-Cal
patients.
FIRST OF THREE PARTS
NURSING HOMES : THE PROBLEM
In the This one uncovered evidence of
po able fiduciary abu c of the
resident). and the ft.
St:ite sul'\.·e)OT'S spotted residents
routinclr being dressed and undre,scd
in full '1cw of roommate .
With more moncr. they say, they
could give their patients beucr care and
their nurses better pay. Increasing
salaries would also decrease the rate or
turnover, which -in tum -would
also improve care. And higher pay for
Much of the taff, the) said. didn't
pea~ or understand English while
most of the re idents didn't speak 01'
understand Spanish.
Numerou) privacy curtains "ere care of strangers
obsel'\.ed to be soiled with food
particles ond ~taincd brown with what uppeared 10 be
Cece . Bed linens were discolored and threadbare.
blankets were shredded with holes.
employees would mean better qualified employees.
Watchdoas agree that &OYcmment reimbursements
need to be increased, but say the nursin& home
industry must assume its share of the responsibility.
Homes that want to take good care of their patients,
they contend. find a way to do so.
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LoPIAnn I I I II I d I
QUUTE Of THE DAV
And numerous residents were observed to have skin
tears and bruises. A handful said they were handled
rouahly by a male staff member but feared retaliation
if they spoke up.
See PROBLEM/M
M I I' c MI I' t In
26 Centi
$80,000
bolsters .
~Hornbuckle
campaign
....., Meanwhile, incumbent
Gi l Ferguson blasts Costa
Mesa mayor for allegedly
hiding funding sources.
By Anna Cekola
Stan WTntl
COSTA MESA -Mary Hom-
buck.le's formerly bare-boned as-
se mbly campaign against con erva·
tive incumbent Gtl Ferguson, R·
Newpon Beach, received an S 3.500
boo t late Friday.
The financial disclosure followed
a press conference by Assemblyman
Gil Ferguson earlier Fnday, in
which he accu ed his GOP pnmary
opponent of violating state law by
"purposely hiding" the source of
funds behmd four recent campaign
mailers attacking his record.
During a press conference, Fer-
guson also announced he bad filed
a complaint with the ethics com·
mittee of the Republican Party of
Orange County, sayi ng Hornbuckle
had made "decepti'lie. misleadmg-
clatms" about his record in her po-
litical mailers.
Ferguson said he also asked State
Attorne} General Dan Lungren and
Orangt County Deputy District At·
torncy Mike Capizzt to inve tigate
his charge that Hornbuckle violated
state campaign contnbut1on laws
Hornbuckle, mayor of Costa
Mesa, is challenging Ferguson for
the Republican Assembly nomina-
uon tn the 70th Di tnct, ..,,h1ch now
includes most of Costa Mesa.
. Officials with Hornbuckle's cam-
P"ign dismissed Ferguson's aJJega-
tlOlls, saying she bad not violated
any laws.
1' AJI of this is just an attempt to
try and dra" attention away from
the main issue, which is Gil Fer·
gu~on 's ineffectiveness." Horn-
buckle 's campaign coordinator
Donald S12emore aid. "He JUSt
i n't getting the job done. That's the
bottom line."
·Attempts to reach Hornbuckle
Friday afternoon were not succc · fu~
! See CAMPAIGN/M
Goat Hill wins in court
Embattled Costa Mes.i tavern will ,,,.--.....
stay in business a~er "inning 1~ I
late--t court '1ctory Friday See Al
Clinton comes to town
Presidential cand1d.ite Bill Clinton
tries to woo supporters during a
noon appetlrance Fnda an lr\.1ne.
See Al4.
A Fish Fry weekend
The parade. the nd the tood.
For .1 list of today's and -unda{s
e\enb at Lion " Park, ~ A2
Political endor ements
The complet Daily Pilot Ballot.
With recommE>ndation., oo all local
rM:e') and -ue!-, a~tlrs 1n today's
Community Forum Stt A 12
More candidate support
A late of l0<:.1l school board
candidates took the unusual sttp ol · endo~1ng a candidate 1n a loal
Assembly race See A8.
GMC unveils new truck
81g ~nd powerful and repm.entJng
the rugged individuality ol the
northern ~·on from which it sans
its name,~ Truck 0MMOn Offers
1ts new 1992 "ukon Cl
cumRID AD 01 T1ll DAY
· Locals OnlY
Get a sneak peek
at the haute stuff 's cc it first at Chanel South Coast Pln2a,'' Roger Martin
told me ...
June 3, 4 and 5 the first peck at Chanel's new fall and
winter ready to wear line will be on view at the boutique ...
What will CoCo's cadre' be we11ring? Roger says the focus is on a
season of options. 'There arc no set rules," he sa)s ...
But, men's wear fabrics like grand d'poudre
(when they say it in French, even serge sounds
sexy) will be big, and gray, black nnd shades of
red are the colors to watch.
Drop by for the informal modeling: ..
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"Herc's what you do," Don Smith told me,
"Best
Buys
"You look through the June issue of
Architectural Digest, (there arc bunches
Southwestern furniture items and accessories
featured on about 60 pages of rhat issue) then
you come to us!" Don says that his store, Aztec
Express, can do knock offs of virtually everything
in the magazine al 30 to 50 percent of what the
real McCoy would cost you ...
They cover all the bases. Bring in a design of anything from
anywhere: Don says he 'll reproduce it.
"We can have a lot of fun!" he sa)S. l was ched.ing out the
~luff that's going to be on sale (20 to 50 percent off) all this
weekend at the once a year Wild West Warehouse Sale ... Like
armoire/entertainmcn1 centers going for half off their original
prices and unique
iron beds at 40
percent off. Can this
place be as good as
it sounds? It was a
matter of timing and
a good plan. Don
and his partner Judy
Rasmussen have
been in biz for over
:?O years doing
wrought iron
furniture ...
"We started out
li11le," Don said ...
Seven years ago they
hitched their y,agon
to the proverbial
mmg star of the
~outhY.estern trend.
Now they have three
CMol ~ io-,~ly Pb
Judy Rasmussen and Don Smith of
Aztec Express in Newport Beach
factories. One produce., iron, one does the southY.cMern bit and
one docs upholstered fu rniture ... "We're the happenin& in Orange
County," says Don. Now you know! Aztec Expres$ is located on
Newport Blvd. in Newport 13cach.
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\\'hen )OU first think about it. the thought of '>pending S20-S30
on a pJ1r of stocking.., 'ecm'> more than a little .... Jct..o. After all.
\OU can only wear cm' a couple of times at bc.,t. nght'1
And <lon'1 you JU'I hate 11 \\hen af1er 15 minute'>. your new p.ur
of panl) ho~e m..1),.e }Our leg-. look like great Auntie I kJNba's
de,,bp.., or the cmtlh h." '>lipped dtmn 10 you r J..n ee\?
1 he other day I wa'> t>y Fogal in Fa..,hion hland and I ju~t may
he beginning to bcl1C\C their ~tocking~ arc Y.Orth the price. They
ha .. e solutions .. hr'I. there\ the s1ocking tree 1h..1t help you find
not only the perfecl col11r and denier sheerness. but alloY.s you to
h!'>l the n)lons for a pcrkct f11
And. as manJgcr <)hcl \ \\ rlh point-. out, "1 he) 're prettier,
nicer and longer l.l\t1ng th.in other hrand'>" They're good for
10·15 ""earings Dl\1tlc.: 11 up th.11 Y.J) .ind the unit co't makes
mulh more ~ense "1o1h1: pcnplc Y.ho h~1,e tried them. they're a
philosophy· a cu1t 1• c,ay ... Shell).
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If \ou're looking lor 'omclhing unique for the olde gentleman
on bthers' Day. check oul the new Abercrombie & Fitch store
1hat opens up Mond.1). June I on the o;econd Ooor of Cr))tal
Cour1 \ou're bound to find \Omething intcrc'lling for pappy
1hcre .. At 9.400 sq. ft 11\ J b1gg1e ...
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If J OU'• e come DC'roH any bnrgnilJ!. or unus~I items or If )'OU
J..11ow of a n tailer ••·ho provides outstanding sen·IC'e or quality bt
wrc to en// and let me know. )'ou C'Dn reach me nt 497-9873 or
send a fax to 646-../170.
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A wlllllB at a ttnl
Third graders fro Mariners Elementary School give Moe B.
Dunes a shove into the bay Friday at Ne~ort Dunes Aquatic
park. The annual "whale launchini" has been an event at the
'J/1.1,,N '-""''O. 'Y ,....
park since 1958. This r.ear, in addition to a day of fun, partici-
pating students lca rnect about efforts ~\orld,,idc to protect e n-
dangered whale species from extinction.
Goat Hill Tavern Wins
right to remain oP1n
COSTA MESA -Whi le the city .may have
been able to close down other Newport
Boulevard bars, a state Appellate Court ruled
Friday that Henry 'N Harry's Goat Hill
Tavern can stay open.
In an 18·page ruling, the Fourth Appellate
Distric.l denied an appeal by the city :tnd
upheld a lower court ruling that the tavern
had legitimately acquired the right to
continue bu!.ineso; under existing city codes.
"We were right all along," Goat Hill
Manager Gary "Skosh" Monahan said. "Now
we can get back to the business of running a ·
business without looking over our shoulders."
Responding to complaints from neighbors
who said the bar h:td become too rowdy and
too popular. the City Cou ncil voted in July,
1990 not to renew th e tavern's operating
permit.
The legal battle that ensued has cost both
)ide) at lea)t St00,000.
Owner Zeb Ziemer also said the victory
c.imc as no ~urprise.
"It wa) lies from the beginning to end,
started by the biggest apartment owner in
town."
The city attorney was not available for
comment Friday afternoon.
In the ruling, the court also reviewed
police records indicating th:it there ~ere
fewer 1nc1dcnts reponcd at the tavern than
mo)t other b:irs and coffee shops nearby.
On Sunday, Hogue Barmichaels, after
years of ~i.tling with the city, will close its
door\ and move to Newport lleach.
The ci1y wa~ also successful recently in
revoking the operating permit for the Island
Trader, ano1her popular Ne"port Boulevard
tavern that had run afoul of its residential
neighbor~.
-B)' Anoa Ceko/a
Dine out for Make-A-Wish
at local restaurants Monday
Orange County residents can help grant
the wi he of children with life-threatening
illnesse by dining out at participating
Sunritt: 5:52 a.M. ..... 11:01,...
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11bl '7119 A•Dual Filb Fry
_,.,. iato its leCOnd day wlah the
Lions ...... don Harbor Boulc-
Vard Ud carnMLrides and aurac-dom al Lion's Part.
TodaJ 10 a.m. -Carnival rides and
pme1open
10 a.m. -Lions Pande. acans ea HarbOr Center, ends at Uou
Park.
Noon -Start scrvina rlsh dia·
ncrs
l p.m. -Parade Awards ((rom
lla&e in Lion~ Park)
3 p.m. -SOc:\Ccr Awlrdll
3:1S p.m. -Drawi,.
4:1.S p.m. -Wancta•s Dace
$\udlo
6 p.m. -Drawing
7:1' p.m. ;,~cwpon Beach ShOwtimc (~ )
9 p.m. -On~ for cok>t
ttlcv'i5ion and ocbcr pnies s_.,,~31
NOOll -Carnival rides 11nd C,. •"" Stan servina Fllh Fry
2 pa -Mill Costa Mela·
Newport Harbor Lions Beauty
C'OalCll
3:30 p.m. -Baby Contest (pre·
registration required)
S:30 p.m. -Dr.wing
6:30 p.m. -Grupo Folklori~
Topioliz •
8 p.m. -Drawing for 1992' Ford
Mustan1 and other prizes (winnin&
ticket does not have to be presenl
fo[ car)
restaurants June 1 on the second annuJI
Makc-A-Wi h Monda).
Participating re.,iaurants -1nduding JI
least a doLen in Newpora Beach -"ill
donate 10 percent of the day's proceeds to
the Orange County chnpter of Make-A-Wish
Foundation. Newport Beach restaurant
participtl'ing in Make·A-Wish Monda)'
'
include, Lido Shipynrd Sau)age Company.
Ne,"POrt ~nding, Jlli.h Slocum's, The RitL,
Yankee T<l\ern, Stuft Noodle, Margaritaville,
Antonuccci's, Stuft Surfer, Sapori, Spaghetti
Vendor and The Arches.
The Muke·A·\Vi)h foundation of Orange
County, one of nearly 80 chapters throughout
1he nation, wa) )tarted nine years ago and
exists solely to grant the fa.,,.orite wishes of
children up to 18 )Cars of age" ho urfcr
from lifc-thrca1cning illne es. The
organization honorlt the "bhes of about 100
local children e:ich year, and Make-A-Wish
Monday i their IJrgest fund raiser of &he
year according 10 Gay Wcek!I, executhe
director of the Orange Counl) chapter.
"We depend on the money raised to help
grant the favorite wishes of thc)e i,pccial
children," said Weeks
Last )Car the C\ent r:mcd SI0,000 and the
goal thi) yc:.ar i to double that figure, said
Don na Hanberg, the e\cnt organizer anJ
CO-ChairmJn of the foundation·~ fund·rU l)ing
commi11ce.
Organizer~ encourage re~tauranl!I
in terested in part1c1pa1mg in Make·A·W1:i.h
MondJy to call the F<>t'ndation headqu.1r1er
at 476-W ISH for information.
Resident'> mt erestcd in finding out "hich
panicipating re'ltauranls are loc:11ed clo e)t
to them can call the Make-A-Wish Monday
I nforma11on Line, at 731 ·WISH.
NewPort competttors excel
at World Flreftgtrter Games
NEWPORT DEACH -ACter competing
<lgainst some 4,300 of their pccrll from all
O\cr the \\Orie.I, the city's firefighter) returned
from the \\'orlc.I firefighter Games with three
medals -a gold, silver and bronze.
The Newport Beach fire Department's
39-and-o,er softball team v.on a gold medal
during the game held May 16 to 21 in Los
Vegas. Firefigh1cr Chip Duncan garnered a
~i1,er medal in frce·!lt) le 'He)tling
competition and the department's three-man
ba~ketbJll team \\On the third-place bronze
medal.
The game) drew team~ from a wide variety
of countrie~. including China, Great Uritain,
Sweden, f ranee, Au)tralia, Canada and
Korea.
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A land farewell to a warm-hearted city
H ow do you aay "farewell" and
"thanks" to a whole ci1y of people?
That question popped into my
mind in December as Newport Beach's city
manager Robert Wynn retired after 20 years
with 1he city. I pondered 1he question again
a f cw weeks later as I walchcd a fellow Daily
Pilot reporter prepare to leave the paper
after 22 years.
citizens of Newport Beach have shown me.
Sure, I've gotten plenty of phone calls
from critical reader~ who felt I'd
misrepresented the facts or who were simply
irate over a particular issue. I've had to hold
1he receiver six inches away from my ear
during some calls.
I've had plenty of shou1ing
lhat former Utililics D1rec1or Robert Dixon
had embezzled Sl.8 milhon from c11y corfers,
I felt as betra)cd, hurt and nngry as the
01her cily employees who'd come to trusl and
like Dixon.
There arc so many more lessons I've
learned. Folks like Nancy and Jack Skinner,
Frank and Fran Rob1~on,
Councilwoman Jean Watt and
Now, I'm following that former Pilo1eer to
1hat big "other newspaper" that publishes in
,,..
MElll
On the
Coast
Costa Mesa (on Sunflower
Avenue to be exact}. And
even though I've only been
at the Pilot 3 Vi years, I'm
suddenly overwhelmed by
the fact that 1here are so
many people I want to
thank and bid adieu.
There is no way I can
mention.everyone I want to
in this smBll column spaoe.
But I can say I apprecfate
all the citizens of Newport ,
Beach for keeping me
matches with Newport Beach
police officials over access to
records and realized police and
press will never be able to
completely case their
traditional, adversarial
relationship.
But then there are folks like
Mayor Phil Sansone, who
taught me that governmenl
officials can be sincere, open,
good people who really do care
abOut their consti tuents more
than they do about politicking.
The mayor and his couricil
colleagues showed me 'things
can gel done despite the
·bureaucracy that so often tics
I learned from all
.the city em-
ployees -from
the secretaries to
the department
heads -that
there are people
besides reporters
who work hard at
tough jobs with
little appreciation
thrown their way.
Dr. Jan Vandersloot taugh1 me
to appreciate the beauty of local
wildlife and to fight without
giving up for wtfat you believe
in.
Local firefighters and
lifeguards taught me there are
lots of real·lif e heroes.
Police officers 1aught me
reporters have tougher hides
than cops v. hen it comes to
laking constructive criiiclsm.
And from that, I've learned to
accept criticism gracefully, not
defensively, and learn from it.
And finally, Police Chief Arb
Campbell taught me il's easier
to get a qu ole from President
George Bush than from
aware of what's going on
and 'ror teaching me so
many lessons along the way.
I've learned that although reporters have a
negative reputation preceding them, most
people in Newport Beach' have come to
realize we're on their side. Although I don'I
live in the city, the many issues of concern in
Newport Beach -be it speed bumps,
graffiti, John Wayne Airport's fligh1 panerns
or Newport Harbor's water quali1y -
became as important to me as they were to
residents.
Perhaps it was because I grew up on the
Orange Coast -or maybe il's because I'm a
registered Republic:rn and a USC fan -but
I've also appreciated the overall courtesy the
up government.
· Former City Manager Robert
Wynn also taught me a lot of about honeMy,
integrity and respect. I've learned from Mr.
Wynn the simple lesson that if you treat
others with respect, they'll respond in kind.
He prac1iced that every day.
I learned from all lhe city employees -
from the secretaries to the department heads
-1hat there are people besides reporters
who work hard at 1ough jobs v.ith little
apprecialion thrown their way.
In fact, ahhough I needled city employee)
about their salaries and expenditures at San
Francisco conventions, I felt a )CO'>C of
kinship wi1h them. When it was di.,covered
Rne Prnt · ..
Newport's top cop.
I will truly miss covering Newport Beach, a
place that sparl...les wilh "ealth but has a
warm heart beating inside. I'll al'o miss the
great Daily Pilot news staff, \\ho became my
second family and taught me so much about
both journalism an<l life in general. Thanks
gang, for the daal~ laughs, the old food 1n the
drawers, the piLZa\, the gossip. the support
and friendship.
I'm not saying goodb)C -it's more of a
"so long" and '' cc you again soon."
Juon Ashley, ol Costa Mes.l, w;as
one of the hundred Un~~ty of Of.
~ audents ~ed lo r~1ve the
1992 Cencurion Awird honoring OUC·
.und1ng student ~aden r°' their dedi-
atJon •nd SM'ice.
lion of Or.inge County Stan of Da\ltd
hilth school )1>Ulh group "'ho won an
alr-expenie p.iid tour 1hrough lsnel.
S.im H. Stroich Jr •• son of Sam H
Slloich and lhe ~\e Pa.tticia Stro.ch,
recer.ed his M.utt'r of Arts Biology
from Humbolt St.lte UnM~ty on May
16. StrOICh Jr. IS a graduJlt' of (~
MeQ High School
MAY AND JUNE ARE C.T.B.S. MONTHS c.t.B.S. scores and IQ scores
SfMf.il ~ Mesa .ind Newport
Be.ich residents h.aw enlercd the
1992 Cen1ennl.il ce~aoon of the
Orange County filir ~mg held July
10.26 in Cost.i Mesa. Andrew C~n.
John loft, Shell• Bolt, Jennifer Bus.
Jon•lh•n lhu, Judy Bolt, Sheri
Perez. 1Hnlne I.tu, mfyn Hinr, ltlte I. Jensen. Sheri Perez, .ind
Dulen A.Insley ol Cost'1 Mesa; .ind Jill
Zimmttman ol Coron.l del M.ir, .and
K.athlffn Aumuck ol Newport Be.ad\,
h.a~ entered che1r best in varlOU\
compet1live departmenlJ al the (.iir
Liz s..wfn, ol Newport Be.lCh 1s one
of two ~hen ol th. Jt'Wish f~-
Jttsla Algul, Rom.i Davis, Mich•·
el Goolsby. Leol• Handy, ICrislin.i
Jodis, Douglu Milho.in, and N.incy
THsln of Coron• def Mar; Im.in
Anabu~i. Thomu Amold, Usa Bron·
stein, John Burkholder, Amy wlson.
Rich;ard Ooobed1, Kim Cornwell.
J1.mH llheridge. P.imel.i Gilmour.
J.imH Nel1on, Sherlut llotdan • .ind
Roy W;alters of Newport Be~; .ind
lo,.tC.. Cl.iuse, .and Susan Mitchell or
Costa Mt'S.I .t~ 'IU«cssiul und~tt'I
o( !ht February 1992 ~r b.am1n.ltion.
arc used in ma.king G.A.T.E. placement decisions.
·If you r child's C.T.B.S. scores arc
borderline, and IQ test score can make the difference.
+ Student Ad\'ocacy
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Send your items' to Bob ~an
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Today
Killybrooke School -
Killybrooke Elementary School
will obsef\e its 3C~h ann1\l rs..1ry
v.1th an open hou~ from 11 :30
a.m. to 3·30 pm, M.1y '30.
Anyone \'\ho e\er attenclL"<I or
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Bad Trip Circus, Still Dreadful,
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Israel independence
V1>1l more than 50 booths
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You need a strong heart, and back, tor nursing home work
By T J. Hutchinson
I have recurring nightmare .
My first nursing assistant job was in the l hod my first nursing home nightmare
Tex:i Panhandle shortly after 1 finished that evening. 1 woke up crying and
lunch. None ever got more than hal(-way
finished with their meals before I wa
ordered to remove the still-hungry
residents from the lunch room. My only
alternative would have been shoveling the
food down them and ri!,k choking them or
further disrupting their already sensitive
digestive systems.
for good. l had the choice. Out the
residents didn't. h
I walk into a nursing home. I report
_ to my floor nurse, only to find that
I'm the only one who showed up for the
l
'lhift. I am alone with 31 sk/lled-care
nursing home residents for eight hours.
high school. On my first day of work, I dreading going back.
was informed that the staff w"s As I struggled through that first day
shorthpnded that day ond l wouldn't be trying to get all the bathing, dressing and
getting trained after all. Di appointed, I feeding chores finished, I wondered how
prepared to go home. the experienced aides managed to get all
1 The worst part is that these nightmares
were all once reality.
' I worked my way through college as a
!nursing assitant and experienced many
!nightmares during my time there that
!continue to follow me. I Yet, 1 believe I worked at one of the
bes t nursing homes in the nation.
Wrong. their duties fini hed in an 8-hour shift. I
Twelve residents were under my care admired them greatly that first week, as l
on floor three that first d:iy. J searched punched out on time -no ove rtime
for the nurse and other assistants to allowed -only to return to the floor to
:inswer my quetions, but I w3S on my own .• finish putting people down for their naps,
I didn't know which way was up on a bed giving baths, denning their afternoon
Fin11lly, I realized: nobody came close
to completing their duties. After a month
of going home late every d:iy, working 50
hours·plu$ for a 40-hour pnycheck al
minimum wage, l began leaving on time.
• The guilt continued to enter my dreams
and after another month 1 left that place
Lntcr on in my college career, I worlr..ed
as a private home-health care aide.
One-on-one patient care. No nightmares.
Dut Inter I needed the security of a stcauy
paycheck, and l found a nice nursing
home. The nicest I'd ever been in. 1t
always m::ide it through state in!ipec&ions
with Oying colors.
Dut 1he nightm::ires returned. • A nurse (with n suspected drinking
problem) insists cl>:JI J inserr :i cntheter
See NIGHTMARES/A5 paf!, and I didn't know the varying meals from their faces.
capabilities of the residents. I hand-fed five patients breakfast and
:PROBLEM : Nursing homes r8portedly in sad state -
Our aging population
v \1ore tha n 11 ,000, or 11 5 percent, of the 96,537 who reside
in Co,ca M~ are O\er the age of 60.
v In Ne,, port Beach, 14,055 people, or 21 percent, of the
66 643 residents, are over the age of 60.
v In Orange County, 306,41 7 people. or 12 7 percent, of the
2 4 m1ll1on r~idents are over the age of 60. County planners
pred1d this number will jump to more than half a million by the
\ecJr 2010
v The nation') population of people age 60 plus Jumped 25
pe rcent lrom the 1980 census and 55 percent over 1970 census
iigures.
v Projections indicate that by 2030, there will be
proportionate ly more senior citizens than young people in the
populauon
Source: Census Bureau
Report Card
The following 1s a list of local nursing homes. their record with
state health officials and the cost of living at the home:
Flagship Healthcare Center in Newport Beach
August, 1991: state health officials documented 77
deficiencies during a routine unannounced inspection.
Of the 151 residents th ere, 80 were·paying with Medicaid, 58
with private insurance or funds and 13 with Medicare.
90 percent of the 16 7 beds occupied in 1990.
Cost: $550 a week, according to a 1989-90 state study
Unity Villa Convalescent Hospital in Costa Mesa
November, 1991 : state documented 65 deficiencies during a
routine insf)('ct1on
Of 74 residents total, 6 7 v..cre pa\ mg with Medicaid and 7
,..,1th private insurance or fun ds.
4 7 percent of the 139 be&. occupied m 1990.
Cost: $539 a "'eek, according to a 1989-90 state study
Mesa Verde Convalescent Hospital in Costa Mesa
October, 1991 : state documented 32 defi ciencies.
Of 75 residents, 60 \vere payi ng with private funds or
insurance .ind 15 with Medicare
89 percent of the 80 beds occupied 1n focal Year 1991
Cost: $749 a week
Beverly Manor Convalescent Hos pital in Costa Mesa
September, 1991: state documented 26 deficiencies.
Of 72 rcs1denl!>, 43 were payi ng with Med1ca1d, 22 with
pnvatc msuran(e or fu nds and 7 with Medicare.
96 percent or the 79 beds occupied during 1990.
Cost: $ 714 a '"eek
Newport Convalescent Center in Newport Beach
May, 1991: state documented 8 deficiencies.
Of 49 residents. 1 5 were paying with Medicaid, 4 with
Medicare and 30 with private insurance or funds
Eighty four percent of the 59 beds occupied m focal Year
1991.
Cost: $721 a week
' Source: Department of Health Services Licensing and
Certification, Orange County division office
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From A1
One nursing assistant was
overheard telling a co-worker in
the presence of a patient: "Don't
pay any attention to her, she's
senile.''
Another woman told a state
surveyor that she could cat if only
she had her dentures. Health
officials helped find her lower
dentures, but documentation
showed that her upper denture
had been missing for more than a
week.
State surveyors also criticizeJ
the facility for too frequently
resorting to drugs and physical
restraints before attempting more
appropriate behavior modification.
Documentation showed that one
nurse administered Prozac, a
conrroversial anti-depressant.
"because the patient cries."
Another resident claimed !.he
was told to urinate in her bed, and
the s1afC would clean her l:uer.
And yet another was observed
!.landing next to a nursing a!>!ihtant
with a diaper hanging out of the
back of their pants and \\Cl spots
on their pant legs.
This time there were 38
deficiencies in all. and again state
officials urged the facility be
de-certified.
But federal officials from the
Division of Health Standards and
Quality had apparently changed
their minds. The state received a
letter from them d::ited Oct. 9,
saying they had revised their Sept.
5 decision to terminate
certification for Flagship.
It wasn't the first time a local
nu rsing home had escaped
punishment.
State health officials found 65
deficiencies during an
unannounced inspection of Unity
Villa Convalescent Hospital on
Newport Boulevard in Co ta Mesa
during the second week of
November, 1991.
On Nov. 7, the health officials
reported. two residents were
soaked with urine and feces. yet
the staff continued to feed them
breakfast.
The bathroom floors were soiled
and stained. The toothbrushes
were unlabeled. And there wasn't
enough linen or blankets 10 meet
stale standards.
One resident was founJ
wandering around outside the
facility on busy Newport
Boulevard.
Health offic1:il!> also found
broken call lights and cockroaches.
And they heard numerous
complaints of missi ng toiletries,
misplaced clothing and lost items,
including hea ring aids. jewelry and
cash. Yet the la!lt theft had been
logged by the focility more than ti
\\11)!)1\l,"" \I"''\
Venetian Gondola Getaway
• Coutl'Plft " ., ·~ bel' ''l!'! • Oft C..iub -ei.,,.,. (7 .. :-~lt'!l69T7~
year earlier.
Residents also complained that
they didn't gel enough to cat. And
the food was often cold, they said.
A letter from state health
officials dated Nov. 22 said they
intended to recommend that Unity
Villa be de-certified unless the
facility came up with a plan of
correction.
During a follow-up visit in the
second week of January, state
health official s documented 38
deficiencies, including numerous
instances where patients were
nude or uncovered -their
bu'tocks or breasts exposed -in
front of other residents.
One woman being washed was
overhead saying "It's cold. It's
cold. Plea e stop." Yet the nur c
continued and dressed the woman
without drying her. It was later
determined that the temperature
of the water was 60 degrees.
Another woman was obi.ervcd
struggling to propel her wheelchair
in the hallway \\hen a staff
member "thumped" ihe \\Oman on
the head. According to the health
officials, the woman appeared
startled, ducked and held her
i)cad.
Officials also found excrement
stool in the shower stalls, poor
lighting, low temperatures and a
high rate of facility-acquired
urin::iry track and skin infections.
And a review of records
revealed that the facility was
severely understaffed on more
than one occasion.
On Nov. 7, for instance, there
v.ere only 1wo certified nursing
assistants on staff, both of whom
were new, 10 care for 74 re idcnts.
When making rounds that
morning, st::ite health officials
found fline residents sleeping in
urine-soaked beds. A fetid odor
filled their room , officials noted.
And several of the senior citizens
a!lked why they were so cold.
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Neverthcle-.!1, federal health
officials '>parcJ Unity Villa
de-certif1c.11ion. opting instead to
ban them froM aettpting an)' new
Medi·Cal or Medicare rc!lidcnts
after April 8.
The aJnw.'iiOns ban, ho,vcver, i'
temporaf). and \\ill be dropped 1f
Unity Villa pall'>CS iti. ne\I
inspection. In the mean11mc.
federal health official· hmc no
pl:ins 10 tran,fer the rei.1Jcn1s to .1
new homt:
Nurlling home "atchdogs :iy
such accept.incc :imountll to abullc
oC the e fr:ul elderly people. Uut
nursing home ndmini .. 1r.itor-. unJ
government offici.11!> contend 1hc
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NIGHTMARES
From A4
into a female resident. I refuse.
The nurse's shaking hands only
serve to injure the patient.
about by the large resident. He
refused to take his medicine. I ti)'
to calm him down and he punches
me in the nose. I leave for a few
minutes. When I come back. I
apologize for
I return to work :ifter a
much-needed day off to find one
of my patients has been dropped
by a pool aide the day bcf ore. The
65-pound woman was knocked off
.the bed by the
, ..
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I try to complete the task for
which I was never trained. I can't
do it. The nurse tries again. The
patient screams,.nd writhes in
pain. The nurse slaps her hard on
the thigh.
The next day I report the
incident and discover that the ·
resident was sufferina.Irom a __
infection that made the
atheterizatlon painful. A week
later that same nurse is fired after
lenvin& 11 loaded insulin syringe on
a patient's nightstand.
the behavior of
the aides and
offer him some
"aspirin" for his
headache. He
takes it and
accepts my
lJPOIOgy.
When 1 asked
ffienursmg
supervisor why
I felt like a mother
would Who retumed
to find her child
endangRd In the
care Of a b~itter.
aide who was
tugging to put
on the
resident's
slippers. She
had skin-tears
aero~ the
entire right side
of her face, and
the skin from
her urms -too fragile for s1iches
-was taped in place. Her e)e~
and nose we re filled "'i1h blood.
Her 50-pound body was covered
with bru~es and wounds. As soon
as she saw me she began
whimpering. I didn't know if she
was sharing her pain wi1h me, or
begging me not to mo\e or touch
her.
A )Car later the woman died in
my arms as I held her.
I cried hard for her after she
died. Not because I loM her, but
because I couldn 't pro1ect her. She
did not speak, ot cry, or yell
duri ng her last )Car in the nursing
home. She could only
commu nicate by looking at }OU
wi1h love, or hunger or fear in her
eyes. And aflcr her fall. fear '"as
all 1 saw.
SHAPE-UP
• I rome to work to find that most
of my colleagues have called in
sick. Two pool aides nre hired and
one pool nurse. One pool aide
fa ils to show. The other twists her
ankle (after realizing the kind of
night she was going to face) and
goes home. The RN informs me
that she htJS a bad back and can't
do any lifting. She then pulls out a
romance novel and sits at the
station. I run a marathon that
night for $4 1n hour.
I walk around with a chip on my
shoulder for days, angry at the
aides (my friends) who have called
in sick. But I'm not innocent of
that crime. • Late one evening, an RN and
1n aide get into a screamfog
match. The RN is frightened and
comes to me. J ti)' to mediate.
T1>ot failing, I warn the aide to
stay away from the nurse. The
1ide has been abusive to residents
1nd colleagues. She stays on for
more than six months.
It was common for 1here to be
shouting matches or generally
ill-feelings between co-workers.
Everyone felt unappreciated and
underpaid. That turned into a
resentment again t the nurses ...
and the residents . • I 1m called to the e;ist wing to
help deal with 1 violent p3tient.
As I approach the room I ~e
1ides ind orderlies being t~d
we had taken on
a violent patient in our facility,
which is not equipped with the
proper security measures. I was
told that he is not often violent. A
few nights later, without warning,
he kicked me in the chest,
knocking me to the floor. •
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H0\11 ABOUT YOU?
The current crop of conupt congressmen la the
biggest bunch of bums to fill the halls of Congress
since reconstruction. It seems that Cong,_ la
lnwotwed In• 8C8lldal •month. Instead of solving
problems, they're only Interested In money,
r ... lections. deals. and their Imperial IMng style.
Together, we cen do something about the mess In
Washington. Let's not re elect these professional
sticky-boys.
I'm 0..yne 8. Smith, 58 year old retired Fire
Captain, married to Sharon for 33 years. I have three
grown children and two grand daughters. I am honest.
ethical, trustworthy. I am a responsible family man. I
am financl-.lly stable, and can't be bo™yone. I
am the official wrtt..an ReDUbllc8n te for eong,... In the 45th Dlstrlct. I need your written
help to get elected, and you need a United States
Representative you can trust to look out for you.
Everyone's angry at the ahenanlaens and the
t...ptltude of this current crop of CCNtgreeanHHI.
We need a complete new Congress. We neecl
non-oolltlclans with no expertence. An "experienced"
polltfclan hu learned how to make deal• for his
apeclal Interest frtenda whit• sticking ft to all us
ordinary taxpa~. We don't cleMne being "~" to deeth br theM profwlonel
oUp artlata.
What .. need In Conaren are honorable ,...n
who are wUHng to take lime out of their life to get ·
lnYOIYed In government. wont on the f?roblems of the
day. and then return home. 8taf1119 In polltlca
gtYea you "~'' which haa been proven to ow:£~-Glw to ION their....._....., ::'°": ~ ..... 01 ............... '" dlNOt •-ftropM1111-•~na-11-to the MIOUftt of ••expertenoe••
e•lned. .
Mr a11nda le: to cut taxH, and balance the budget
In order to stimulate th• economy. To atwaya vow
9ga1nat raJat~ ~new tuH. Md, to proteot end ..................................... WMldftl beolcllOM of tNe Miion. I bellwe the
people Who bear "'8 burden of euppottlng thle IOc'9ty t
should get the greateet reward• from thl1 eoolety.
,
one wrist
peeled up all
the way to her elbow from where
the aide had tried "ro catch her.
This was t.1c most
heart-breaking incident for me in
my four years as an aide. I fe lt like
a mother would who returned to
find her child endangered in the
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The Sports Club/Irvine. Join U\ fur an afternoon of good clun fun unclu<lmg a ti,i,li.eth:dl '"hol'txll,·
oompctillon) and a chance 10 e\perie™--e the t me" pcm.' anJ titne'' cc. mplc in the "orlJ.
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EnJoy o "'orkout in our tulC*{)f·the·an gym' or tr) an .icnlh1~' d.i 'l..tu!?ht ~ our \\urd·"inning
imtrucmr.. Then indulge in a t w comphmentaJ) hol'\ c.t'oeuHe'. p1d up :i nlC1ncnM ,,f l~ ~ \ tun nd
drop an entry fhnn into the dra" in~ to v. tn a frtt initia&i :>n fo~ to~ Club'
Autograph , Autograph ·, Autograph
Cc.)OlC meet NBA Star Byron Scou and membcl'\ ot the \\ tcr l\lkl Tc.un. allot "h(1m v. 111 be on h.tnd
to ~f't\:t )'tlU and ,,gn uut,lgrnph'
Ytlll can 11bo 'la" up to <.'ompct • in a bol'~th.111 .,h(lOlout hl v. m
' mll<tl'hip to 8) rnn &'<Xt' "Fanta: i..tar"r Aduh &\ki;tball
Camp tor Men (a ~I .SOO value) or a mcint'lief'\h1p to .........
The ~)n, Cluh Ir'\ 1nc.
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Chri!>Cinl ~ It (714) m 8400 ~00 then:!
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CAMPAIGN
From A1
At the heart of Fcrsuson's charges arc
four slick campaign mailers Hornbuckle
unleashed this week accusing the three-
term incumbent of wasting taxpayers'
money, missing numerous key votes ai1d
lying on a campaign flier:
Ferguson said it must have taken
Hornbuckle up to a month and about
Sl00.000 to create the mailers. yet recent
campaign conlribution reports indicated
she had little money.
"Mrs. Hornbuckle has purposely hid-
den the source of her fund or 1hat she
had any funds in 1he fast 30 days," Fer-
guson said during the pres conference.
held in fronl of the Orange County Reg-
istrar of Voters' office. "We have no
idea wh re that money is coming from."
In the last remaining days before the
June 2 election, candidates arc required
to send 1 disclor.ure statement via • tclc-aram 10 the Secretary of State and to the
Re&istrar ot Voters within 24 hours or
rcceivina any contribution over Sl.000.
Until Friday afternoon, Sizemore s:aid
Hornbuckle had only received indications
that contributions might be coming to
help pay for the maHcn, which he said
only took a few days to create. Costs for
the mailers have not yet been finalized.
Within the past 24 houn, however,
Hornbuckle rcc:eNed $83,SOO in contribu·
tion from seven contribu&ors. Mot.t of
the money c:amc from political action
committees, including the Committee of
Worlcin& Californians for An Effective
Legisl:iturc, the California State Em-
ployee As~i:uion PAC, the California
MedicaJ Political Action committee and
the California F:imily Planning Political
Action Committee.
Oisclo urc oC the"contributions, ull of
Golden Timers
Senior Center
closes today
Fantasy 5/Decco
COSTA MESA -
Fourteen years of effort to
give Costa Mesa senior
duzen., a place to relax and
cn1oy themselves comes to
Jn today, at lea~t for the
· members of the National
Ch:mry League.
The league 1s clo!>ing
Fantasy 5
Friday, May 29 drawing
for 5696,917:
3, 13, 16, 22, ·39
Oecco
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which were larger than SJ.~, were
made to the Secretory of State via a tele-
gram by 5 p.m. Friday, Uorn~uckle's
cnmp:1ign trc:i urcr frank Cole s:11d.
Jn response to Ferguson·~ duuges,
Hornbucklc'1 campaign fired b:ick with a
complaint of its own 10 the ethics conl·
mittee accusing f (rguson o( lied on u re-
cent c:impatgn mailer when he 1:1id he
has never "accepted an hononrium."
Both complaints ore c~pcctcd to be
heard by the committee nt 8 n.m. today.
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down the Golden Timers
Senior Center at 114 E. 19th
St v.1th 1ust a little over
1hrcc weeks remaining until
the opening of the new
20.000 \quare-foot Costa
~lc\J Senior Center June 20
I .11 191h Street and Pomona
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hJnd from the charity
kague·~ $8.200 donation for
new furniture.
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time to operate the center.
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1\lth recreational faire. said
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Saturday, May30, 1992 i>
Indigent run over in park back
an the streets in . Costa Mesa
By LOMnn Basheda
St.II Wlllf ability check. But the check
The truth about
funeral prices in the
greater South CoaSt area.
COSTA MESA -The home·
less man who was hospitalized
after being run over by a city
ranger sevcrnl months ago while
sleeping in Wilson Park is back
on the street , according to New-
port Beach attorney Jack Early.
'The hard part right
now is trying to get an
assessment of his emo-
tional state and how the
accident has affected it.
A lot of it Is guess
work.'
doesn't la t long, Early said, and
Gayer spends the Inter part of
e<ich month "sleeping under a
bu!lh or in a chair.
"The hnrd part right now is
trying to get on assessment of his
emotional state and how the ac-
cident hos affected it," Early
said. "A lot of it is guess work.''
At Harbor Lawn, people are important. We believe that every family deseives a personalized final tribute.
Here, only the fumily selects the type of service they
want and the price to be paid.
Early filed a $2 million claim
against the city on behalf of
Greg Gayef, ofter he was ap-
proached about the plight of the
41-ycar-<>ld man.
Early said Gaycf calls him
from a phone booth once a week
-JACK OllY to check in and let him know
Newport Beach attorney where he is.
We will provide for direct cremation,
$540
$985
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A UCI graduate, Gayer ended
up on the streets of Orange
County more th?n :t decade ago after earning a
degree in engineering. Local social workers say the
hulking but mild-mannered man survives on a dis·
ability check he receives each month for a mental
illness.
E41rly is also looking into
Gaycrs family history, to find
out if there is anyone who is willing to take re-
sponsibility for hitn. So for, however, they've not
gotten beyond his school records.
Or choose from other type of services from. ......... .
"With the settlement, we're hoping to get him
some medical care and an apartment," he said.
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Gayef was sleeping in Wilson Park -where he
has been sleeping for several years -when Eu-
gene Tamburelll ran over him in a four-wheel
drive city park vehicle during n routine patrol one
afternoon nnd left the scene.
Tamburreli waived his right to a preliminary
hearing in Harbor Court Thursday and is sched-
uled to be arraigned on hit and run charges in Su-
perior Court June 2.
Early said he met last week with an adjustment
company the city hired and believes a civil settle-
ment is forthcoming.
"The city wants to be cooperative," he said.
"They know it would he in their best interest to
ettle quicldy."
Gayer currently survives on S 18 a day with
which he buys food and maintains a storeage facil-
ity in town where he keeps his .>elongings.
The claim asks for $2 million for medical bills,
emotional distress, pain and suffering.
"Obviously the ranger was grossly negligent,"
Early said. "And my client is someone who was
frngile to begin with. Now he ha s injuries that arc
going to make life tremendously more difficult for
him."
Police found Tamburclli back at park headquar-
ters minutes after the Feb. 20 incident.
Although Tamburelli insbted he had no idea he
ran anyone ·over, police arrested him anyway
based on written \tatcments from four C)cwit·
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lacerations, Ga>cf movt"d into a Harbor Boulevard
motel, which he paid for with his monthly dis-
Shortly after Co~t.1 Mc a police arre~tcJ T:.1m-
burelli for hit and run, the California High" a~ Pn-
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for an incident that ocurrcd 10 dn)~ earlier on the
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Friday, June S, 1992
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(Los Lagos Course)
Register today at 645-2356
SPECIAL 70th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ISSUE
Gil Ferguson is. the Clear
Choice for Republicans
C.R.A. -CANDIDATE FACT-
FINDING COMMITTEE REPORT
We must elect a ~rson of impcc·
cable character and background -Gil
Ferguson -a proven leader, as our
State Assemblyman. ·
A fact·finding commince, composed
of members from each unit of lhc
California Republican Assembly located
in the 70lh Assembly District, was
created. The committee carefully re·
viewed the records and qualifications
of both lhc GOP candidates in the June
2 primary election.
Significant diff erenccs betWcen the
Republican candidates were discovered.
After careful analysis, the commit·
tee released its findings and recom-
mended the endorsement of Gil
Ferguson. Here is a summary of its
findings:
l--_G_IL_F_E_R_G_U_S_O_N_--'I I MARY HORNBUCKLE
Gil Ferguson's long record of
accomplishments includcS_: * ·Helped organize one of the largest
Republican precinct volunteer or·
pnizations in America.
* Authored constitutional amendment
to limit legislative tenns of office.
* Named 1992 "Legislator of the Year"
by Orange County Republican Pany.
* Served in the U.S. Marine Corps for
26 years, rose from Private to Ll.
Colonel, and fought in World War
D, Korea and Vietnam.
* Co~uthored the voter..approved con·
ltitutional amendment empowering
the Governor to block parole of
ctanaerous criminals.
* Authored, co-sponsored, and sup-
ported new laws to touahen sen·
CleOCel for drua traftkken. child
molesters, Uld those who use chil·
dren in crimes.
* Clmp&igned aggressively for Prop.
13.
* Served for over a decadO on the
boards of directon of three non·
profit orpnizarions -one of wblch
ho founded -to promoce America'•
free merprile sya11em IDd private
property riafU.
* Helped e~ numerous Republicam
10 the lep&llllre. AIMmblynwl
Perpsoo ., bro.s blckpJund ol
dbdnpilhed IDldenhip and his
ltl'Oftl conservative credentials
imprelled .. die molt.
CRA's analysis of Hornbuckle 's
record indicates that she is a full-fledged
liberal:
1t She is a nominal Republican only
and told the Daily Pilot, 'Tve never
much cared for pan.isan politics."
1t She voted to raise her own city
·council pay by 15%.
1t She voted to increase fees three
times.
1t She raised parlc fees by 300%.
1t She has been endorsed by the liberal
dominated National Organization
for Women (NOW).
1t Sbe supponed an organizauon 's bid
to relocate within Costa Mc a -
at a cost of S l 00.000 · 250,000,
much of which would be bome by
the taxpayers -despite protests by
k>ca1 bwinesses and despite her
own knowledge which she did not
diSclose to the city -that the
aroup '1 president had defrauded area
charides of thousands of dollul.
1t She supported a monahly, tu-funded.
city nei&hborhood festival, promoted
u tomehow likely to "solve" 111\1
~iems.
1t She aupponed the idea of adopting
a city in •the Soviet-occupied
t.Jkrajoc, u Coa Mesa's .. mer
city" in 1987, despite the Soviet
penwnent'a ~ of .__ nahu. ·
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GU Ferguson
When considering wh ich
candidate would best serve the
needs and concerns of the 70tb
Assembly Dbtrict, we decided
unanimously and wholeheartedly
to endorse Gil Ferguson.
Cities in the new 70th District
ir.clude:
Corona Del Mar
Costa Mesa
Irvine
Laguna Beach
Laguna Hills
Newport Beach
Tustin
Assemblyman Ferguson's rival, Mary
Hornbuckle. is a liberal Repubhcan.
She has been endorsed by the Nation.al
Organmuion for Women. Hornbuckle
i a Pete Walson tylc. "new" kind of
Republican, who has raised her own
pay.
Hornbuckl~ did not evt!n
show up to support the
bill. lnst~ad. the
city ... s~nt $400.000 on
visiting Briti~h ro)'alty.
Caltrans projects have devuwed
dowu of tmall busincssei in COila
Mesa where Mrs. Hornbuckle i Mayor.
Aaemblymm Perpuon tried fO help
the stn&Ulina c:ompmies by •uthorifta
lr&il&ldoft llO help them IUIVi~e. Mayor
HOmbUc:kle did not nen lhOw up t<-
SUppoft Ille bW. lnltead. die city alloned
Sl0.000 10 dlelt """'""' meKhlnb bul llptnl $400.(XX) Oft vililV'I British
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School trustees
back Hornbuckle
tor Assembly
GOP contenders trade jabs before the pres
burst. Group, l\ local political con-Buffa's campaifn financial s101c-speech wri1cr, A checked wilh his fa1hcr. "I 1old him l
suiting firm, appears to be illegally mcnts report a$ 7,347 debt to the with the Reagan's chief of Slaff was doing a press conference
bnnkrolling Buffa's campaign. Grccnsburgh Group Cor "cum-Friduy who assured him thut the nK>rnina and 1hut I ~·ould 1eU By Anna Cek~a ..... _
NEWPORT BEACH -
Eighl members of the
Newport-Mesa and Irvine
school boards have endorsed
Cos1a Mesa Mayor Mary
Hornbuckle in her GOP
primary bid agains1
incumbent Gil Ferguson.
Newport-~tesa Trustee
Jim de Boom said they de-
cided 10 endorse Hornbuck·
le because they reel she
"understands and supporls
quality public education."
Eerguson, on the other
hand, supports the proposed
"school voucher" initiative,
which would give parents a
$2,500 voucher for each
child switched from public
to private school. The
trustees said they believe
the initiative ""ill bring down
1he level of education.
"It will take money away
rrom our schools, not add
money to school budgets,"
de Boon1 said in a prep:lred
statement. "It will adJ
500.000 prh'atc school
students at $2,600 each or
Sl.3 billion to the state
budget in nc"' ta.-:es or by
talking a\\'<l)' c-:isting 111onc~
front public school,."
Supporlcrs s:iy the vouch·
er progran1 would ch;il[engc
public schools to int pro\ c
and help rund n1uch·nccdcd
private school alternati\eS.
Endor~ing 1'1 ornbuckte are
Nc.,,,•por1·~1 csa tru~h:e.~ For·
rest \Verner. Rod ~lac~lil·
Jian, Sherry Loofbourro"''·
f\1artha Fluor. Ed Decker
and Jim de Boom. as well as
n1cmbcrs of the Irvine
Unified school bo:ird.
Newport·~tesa sc hool
board member Judy Franco
said she had not endorsed
ei1hcr candidate.
"As a group we agree that
"''e need an Asscinbly per·
son "''ho understands and
supports quality education,"
said de l3oon1, "one "''ho be·
lieves 1hc CaliCornia Legis·
\ature need~ to get i1s priori·
ties s1raight and "''ho doesn't
want lo sec taxes raised."
By Russ Loar .... -You might call it the day of the
dueling pee~ con£erences .
Congressional candidates Peter
Buf£a and Rep. Dana Ro-
hrabacher bolh held press conrer~
ences Friday, 1rying for a knockout
punch just a £cw days away rrom
the June 2 primary.
Costa Mesa Councilm.an Buffa
and Rohrabacher (R-Long Beach),
along wi1ti Hu111ing1on Bench
Councilman Peter Green, are run-
ning £or the new 45th Congres-
sional District which includes
Hun1 ington Beach and Costa
f\1esa and par1 s or Ne.,,,.·port Beach.
Shortly after Buf£a unvei'led a
campaign radio commercial in
which Michael Reagan, . son or
forn1er President Ronald Reagan,
says "we Reagans arc supporting
Pe1er Buffa," Rohrabacher leveled
charges of illegal canipaign. financ-
ing against ourra.
A11emp1ing to tie in the FBI
probe or alligcd political innuence
peddling by the Dougher family,
Rohrabachcr claims the Greens·
1-'
"Today, I am requesting that paign managemcnl'' services. forn1cr president is making no en-people <U the press confer
the FBI and the Fedcrnl'Elcction "lt'!i beyond n1c that (Ro· dorscn1cnts in the race. that 1his is not an endorse
Commission investigate "''hat ap-hrabachcr) could, with a s1raigh1 Former presidents traditionally from hiln, but rrohl other
pears to be an illegal financing face, claim 1h:u incurring a cam-do no1 endorse candidates during ogans," Reag:in said.
scheme being used by my op-paign debt is improper," lluffa primary can1paigns. Fornier Presi· The radio commercial critic
ponent Peter Buffa," Rohrabacher said. "Glen Greener 1s not being dent Reagan is endorsing his Rohrabachcr for his remarks
said in a prepared statement. Investigated by the fOI. The d;iughtcr, Maureen Reagan, who lished in the Daily Pilot rcgar
Glen Greener, president of the Greensburgh Group has never is running to represent the 36th his role in 1hc Reagan admini
Greensburgh Group, said in pub· done any work for the Doughcrs. Congressional District in a crowd· tion: "I was very ins1rument
lished reports that he had worked "You have 10 keep in mind that ed field of Republrcans which in· developing the Reagan Doct
with Gerard Dougher in the pas1 Dana is having a very bad day," eludes Los Angeles Councihvoman w)iich I believe helped end
to target political cllndidates for BuCfa said ... He has been riding on Joan Milke Flores. Rohrabacher Cold \Var peaceCully."
$99 contributions. The names or the b:ick or Ronald Reagan's rep· h:is endorsed Flores. "As president, Ronnld Rea
1hose who contribute less than utation. 1·his morning we discred-"I guess the Michael Reag:in 1ert a legucy or peace and sccu
$100 to a political campuign are itcd his creden1ials." deal is a payback for endorsing unequaled in history,'' Rea
not li sted on campaign financial ourra's radio comn1crcinls intply Maureen Reagan's opponent," stales in 1h~ Bufra radio s
staten1en1s. Greener no longCr that the Reagan ramily. -includ· Rohrabacher snid. "Now there's a congressional c
works as a consultant for Dougher. i~g former President Rca~an -Michael Reagan, a cable televi· didate -Dana Rohrab::icher
Bufra hgs admitted to receiving are endorsing his can1paign. Ro-sion commen1ator, said he dis-who's trying to claim credit
$750 from the DoughCrs over a hrabacher, ·a. Carmer Reagan cussed the Bu££a endorse.ment that. \Ve Reagans are upset."
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ligion Religion Editor Matt Colccr ... 642-4321, e.\l. 370
Inger-songwriter Carroll recreates Christ's life
B ibliCal accounts of Mary and Joseph, Nirodemus, John the
Baptist, Pontius Pilol, Simon Peter and others who walked and
talked with Jesus from the binh or Christ to his death and
• resurrection come alive Sunday at Vineyard Christian rdJowshlp of Newport BHcb.
ttecording artist Milton Carroll will perform a series of songs in the
one-man presentation of "Life of Christ" at 6 p.m. in the church, 102 E.
Baker St., C.OSta Mesa. The concert is Cree and open to the public.
Carroll toured with the likes of Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton and Leon
Russell. After 10 years on the road, he quit and became a Christian. He
submerged himself in the Bible and wrote and recorded Christian songs.
but he always had a yearning to learn more about Christ.
That led to his current project, which was 12 years in the making.
"Jesus was creating a new heart in me as I was writing the songs,"
Carroll once wrote of "Life of Christ."
The prcscntatb n has been received by Methodists, Baptists, Catholics
and many other denominations across the nation.
For more information about the presentation, phone 556-8463.
te• commemorates Festival or Shawot
Yiikot Memorial Services in commemoration of the Festival of
Shavuot (festival of Weeks) will be held at Temple lsalah or
NNpOrt BHch on Sunday. June 7, at 7:30 p.m. The conservative
fCb•s service will be combined with the reciting of the Yizkor, with
i Marc Rubenstein officiating.
hawot falls seven weeks after Passover. la commemorate the
ivina of the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai. Jn Biblical times, a
·mage was made to the temple, to offer up the first fruits of the
s and the field.
t night, passages from the Bible and other sacred books arc read. At t._ morning service, the "Book of Ruth" is read. Ruth was a Jew by
c~. and is thought to be the grandmother of King David, who,
rding to tradition, was bo rn and also died on Shavuot. It is
cfore customary to read and chant psalms on the second evening of
l festival. In some synagogues. people light 150 candles to honor the
nt1111ber of Psalms auributcd to King David.
the Shavuot service also includes the singing of the poem called
" damut." This poem, wriuen in Aramaic, deals with the grandeur of
Qed and the greatness of His Deed , and the rewardi. that a"ait the
fialltcous in the world to come. "Akdamut" was wrillcn m the dcvenih
century, and has a mystical theme. for which inspiring melodies have
been composed.
Call 548·6900 for more information on the Shavuot l>Crvice at Temple
ls~ah.
marks 1,982nd anniversary
he l ,962nd anniversary of the founding of the Church of Jesus
Christ will be remembered during the lO: 15 a.m. worship crvice
o ( the South Coast Christian Church on Sund-1). June 7. Pastor
James E. Piercy will speak on the subject "Sea Your Life On Fire!"
During this service, there will be a time of membership renewal which
will offer current members an opportunity to renew their faith in Jcsu
Christ and the church and for former members to re-join the fold .
Piercy is also extending an invitation to all to join the congregation in
Study-and at the Lord's Table.
l the church at 548·3468 for more details of the anni,ersary
ntion.
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Milton Carroll recreates the life of Jesus Christ through song.
Wedding bells ring, children will sing
G olden Wed Sunday \\ill be celebrated at the First United
Methodist Church or Costn l\tcso, 420 W. t91h St .. th is Sun<fa) .11
the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services.
Couplei. married 50 or more ye:m \\ill be honored. and couples \\cd
in the church during the pai.t year \\ill be introduced A Y.Cdding \O\\
renewal sci"\ ice v. ill be conducted. During the mcsl>agc on ··A 11~ mn
From The '°"'cart." based on Psalm 92. the Rev. Gala I Gough \~ 111
tntcl"\·1ew the Golden Wed\, so 1hc~ can \hare their in\1ghh and coun'c:I
from O\er a half-century of e\pencnce 1n married Ilk together
Meanwhile, the Pacific Chorale Children\ Choru-. presents a )Car-emf
concert tonight aa 7:30 in the church !>ancillary. Thi' 1' the inaugural
~ear for the new community choir. compmed of ch11Jn:n age-. '"' 10 1.1
and directed by Lori Lof1us of Co,ta Mc a A rcccp11on "111 folio'\ in
Thomp on Hall. The public is im 11ed.
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Here ' what 1 happt!ning th1!> ''eek .11 local churchn. temph:!> and
religious organiZJtions:
IJ
Orange Coast Unitarian Universali st Church
'The StOI") of TmtJn and holde· Under lilnd1ng Roman11c Lo\c," 1
the title of a se rmon by 1he Rev. M:.irgueri1c LO\ctl, guest spcal.:er
at the church, 1259 Victoria S1 .• Costa MesJ, Sunday at 10:30 am
Lovett, recentl> ini.tallcd m1nt)\er of the Un1tariJn Umver)alist Chun:h
of Long Beach, Y.ill explore her belief that .. thi\ fir)! IO\e story in
Western literature holds an important mc'>sage about the p.ir.1Jo'<ical
nature of romantic love:·
For more information. call <H6-4652.
Mariners Church
B 1ble Study Wor~shopi. spon,ureJ b) Precept ~ltni,trit:' of
. Cha11anooga, Tenn. for student~. po1cnt1al k 1dcrs or current
leaders will be held June 4-6 al 1hc Newport Bi::i~h church. Precept
Mini)lries hJs a "orld\'\1Jc r1.;pu1.111on for Jccurale. 1n-d1:p1h Dible ... 1ud)
·methods.
If you arc mtere,ted 1r .:1t1cml111g. cun1.11:1 Bill or Diane ·1 homm at
644-7869 or Cal'11.li ~kNcilly 760-1 ::>9 I.
St. Andr ew's Presbyteri an Church
T he "Grief Rcco\cry·· Group, a ll\1.! \e't\1011 -..enc' \\Ith PJt 'I OLkr
and L\dia Sarand in a' leader,, run' Tuc.;u.i" June ::'.-30. lrom ~ 1n
5:30 p.m. ;n Slt:'-'"art Lounge of the church al 60(1 ::it Andr~\\ Road.
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Herb Mitchell. a Len1f1ed manaccmcn1 u.>muhant . Ir ifc:."ional 'puh1
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Home I · Garden Home & Garden Editor Kirk Wolcott ••• 642-4321, at.
Green thumb not necessary to grow rosy red · tomatoes
But troubles arise
if water and soil
ca re not followed
Q This is the first year I
started a aarden. What
type or problems can I
encounter with tomato plants?
A: Tomatoes are a great choice
when starting a garden. We are
going to assume you chose a
variety that is resistant to
vert1culum wilt, fusarium will,
nematodes and tobacco mosaic.
fhi!> would have been represented
O} a V.F.N.T. on the label or seed
pJd.et.
Should one of the lcllers be
m1 .. ,1ng, it is a variety that is'
\U!>Cl ptible to that type of disease.
You'll know right away if your soil
ha\ that type or problem as the
plant'> will not perform properly
for vou
Lack of watering, shading and
too much nitrogen in the soil are
all signs of poor fruit set. Never
allow the soil to completely dry
out. Mulching or adding a layer or
compost around the plant will help
keep the soil moist. Tomatoes al o
need at least sbc to $CVCn hours of
sunlight a day.
. When fertilizing we tend tu over
· do it. Most people think if a Huie
i good, a whole bunch is great
(this only holds true when eating
ice cream). Use a fertilizer that
has a lower first number
(nitrogen) than the other two
represented numbers.
The scariest part of tomato
growing arc Tomato Hornwonns.
You'll know what.. they arc when
you see them. They'll look like the
size of bus, even though they are
only 2 inches long. These
frightening creatures can be
tackled to the ground by spraying
bacillus thurengicnsis, Sevin or
picking by hand (yuck!).
There are many other problems
tt\nt can occur, however, the ones
l lbted arc the mo t bothersome.
We'll take a look at other
situations ns they nri e.
Garden Tip:
Don't forget that the most
important tool )OU have rest!> at
the tip of your index finger and
the end of your thumb. Pinch off
clu tcrs of fruit or vege tables to
one or two. This will distribute
sugars ond energy to form a larger
and juicier harvest.
Q Thert arc so many
chemicals on the market to
spruy on plants. How do I know
which one to use?
A: I can only stre s one major
point with this que~tion. "Read
the label." r know you have to use a
magnifying glass in order to see
some of the words, however, it's
important to "Read the label."
Whether I or your nur eryman
recommend a product to u e,
String trimmer helps keep gardens clean
Real c'tate profe!>s1onals say
1h.11 good land!>caping can add up
to I <i percent rc!>alc value of a
hou-.e
ro get that kinJ of return.
though, the tree'>, 'ihrubs and lawn
arcJ' have to be kept neat and
mm
One of the more U\Cful tools to
hanJle property maintenance is a
:-.Iring trimmer. When shopping for
the right one, there are several
thin!!" to consider
• I lcctric or ga,ohne -If you
.ire trimming gra.,., or light weeds
\\ 1th111 IOO feel of an electrical
nutkt .• 111 dcctnc trimmer is all
~IHI llCCJ ror greater dtSt3nCe!o
anJ \\ ith heavier growth, a gas-
p1mercJ trimmer 1o; better.
• ~h.1ft l)pC -A CUl'Cd·!ohafl
trimmer allows you 10 stay closer
to the work w1thy better control
anll h::mJhng. while a traight
\h.11t lend!> a longer reach for
hard to-trim places
economical and practical for small
yards, while dual·linc units provide
ra-,1er cutting and are better suited
to medium to large areas
• Trimming line -Guagcs run
from finer for fast cutting of most
grass and ligh t ~ccd!I, through
standard to heavyweight for use in I
dense weeds and grao;s. Some larg·
er models are blade capable. j
• Handle -It hould be com·
fortablc, baJanccd and adjustable.
For more information on string
trimmers, consult the free copy of
I lomclite's outdoor power equip-
ment catalog. Write Homelne, De-
partment HP. P.O llm. 7047,
Charlotte. NC 28241.
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"Read the label."
The label hn~ information on it
thut helps you in deciding if it is
th~ correct product to use.
For instance,
ma ny
manufacturer~
have n picture of
the insect you
want get rid of.
Don't stop there
though, "Rend
the label'' a) it
._. may be the plant
lmlill you nre going to fl~IFlll sprny may not be
---....,--lb tcd and it can Th'ngs get damaged. I The label gives Green other information
-----liJ..c the best time to apply the product, storage
requirements, mixing instruction~.
type of clothes to wear, dumping
requirements, emergency
telephone numbers and toxicity
just to name a few.
Oh ye , I think l forgot to
mention just as lust thing "Read
the label."
2 I am the new owner or a
Oracaenn houstplant. The
s esman "'ho con\ I need me on
the plant had me buy a bottle or
lenr polish. Is It OK to use this
stuff?
A: Leaf polish i" used to
brighten up the appearance of leaf
surfaces. When plants are not
attended to, they :iccumulate dust
which closes up their !>lomatcs or
bre:ithing apparatuses.
Leaf polishes are normally
nothing more thun isopropyl
alcohol. It's import:int not to use a
leaf polish on planto; that have a
hairy surface. That'~ why you'll
never see me rubbing this stuff on
my face. It's OK to u c a leaf
polish if done on a regular ba is
only on hard ~urfaccd leave .
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What's New
Have you ever seen a soil that i
complete? I mean a soil that h
top soil, compost, a pre·plant
6-20-20-(ertilizer along with a
38-0.0 slow release fertilizer.
Well, let me teU you somcthi
that I just went bonkers over w
l s:iw it. Top Soil "C" is as
complete of a soil that has all
the properties l just mentioned
has an arr:iy of uses in the gar
landscape, containers and raise
beds.
When replacing sod, some so
c:uted off. Top Soil "C" is the
ticket in replacing the soil and
introducing vital nutrients to th
soil. .
You can get Top Soil "C" fo
less than S20 per cubic yard.
Aguinaga Fertilizer Company, I
:.it 796-9558 for information.
If J'OU h1wt • question for Nl
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ntertainment Entertainment Editor Matt Cokcr ... 642-·021, t. 370
II you loved earlY '50s . music,
'you'll Rip over .. 'Forever Plaid'
n!"W hat's the ideal birthday
present for a theater
critic who's old enough
to remember with
fondness the music of the early
1950s? The lady in my life
answered that o ne beautifully this
week -a trip to Beverly Hills to
sec the new bit musical "Forever
Plaid." •
Now you may imagine that four
guys singing harmony from the era
when Perry Como topped the
charts and Patti Page was the
singing rage would be a bit of a '~awner. No way, Jose. "Forever
,.
11111
Theater
Crttic
concept -an
amateur group
awaiting the Big
Break is wiped
out on Feb. 9,
1964, by a
busload of
Catholic
teen-agers en
route to the
Beatles' debut on
the Ed Sullivan
Show. But,
through the
"power of
harmony and the
expanding holes }• Pl aid" is the most innovative,
exciting and consistently hila rious
A musical nostalgia trip to come
tlown the pike since "Grease."
·"' Stuart Ross, the
wriler-directo r-choreographer of
this 105-minute, intermissionless
fntertainmenl, hit on the perfect
in the ozone layer," they're
allowed to come back to perform
the show they never got to do.
And that show is a whopper.
The foursome -Stan Chandler,
David Engel, Larry Raben and
Guy Stroman, all members of the
Balladeer Price tugs
at heart with strings 'I guess the highs we reach ace alwa~
worth the lows, sometimes a thorn,
sometimes a rose," sings Ray Price.
The country great, who has released 52
albums, charted 51 singles and received almost
every major awnrd in the field -including a
Grammy and three Gold albums -appears
Monday al the Crazy Horse Steak House and
S:iloon at 7 and 10 p.m.
Ray Noble Price, born in Pcrr)ville, Texa •
farmed as a )'Oungster but soon turned to music.
After a four-year stint in the Marines (serving in
the Pacific du ring World War 11), Price, known
as ''The Cherokee Cowboy," and his band "The
Cherokee ~boys" (which at one time included Ray Price
such ·greats as Willie Nel son and Roger Maller) became regulars at
the Grand Ole Opry in 1952.
Cross-country touring began, but by 1960 Price received criticism
from count ry tradit1onalis1s because of has lu h orchestral backing. For
" typical concert Price took a b:1cking group that included up to 10
VIOiinists. .
"Strings arc e enti:1I to my t)pe of song," Price said. "Most of my
songs arc ballads, and the strings provide the soul for the ballad.
There hove been wme who objected to the big violin sections lhat l
l&Se, but it's ma1nt) people who have made up their minds before
la tening."
Listening continued as Price recognized the quality of newcomers
such as Kris Kri tofferson. Price recorded Kristorrerson's .. For the
Good Times." and the single rose to the top of both country and pop
chllrU in 1970.
The Crazy Horse is located at 1850 Brookhollow Drive, Santa An ll.
Tickets arc $26.50. For information or reservation • phone 549-1512.
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and comic, vengeance. Adopting
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nosebleeds, another is asthmatic, a
third wears a retainer, the fourth
is bespectacled). the Plaidsmcn
shed their geekiness to harmonize
ond selVe up some fi rst-rate
nostalgic sa1ire.
Their best, and most extended,
production number is a recreation
of the Ed Sullivan Show -
compete with Topo Gigio, Senor
\Vences, Jose Jimenez and the
Singing Nun.
The highlight fo r me. however,
came when the singers scanned
1he audience for a volunteer to
plunk out the melody of "Heart
and Soul" on 1he piano. They
chose my aforementioned
Jadyfric nd, Jan Stevens of Irvine.
for five minute or fame before a
packed hou e. Tal k about a great
birthday present
Stan Chandler, David Engel, Larry Rabe n a nd Guy Stroman (from left> in "Forc\cr Pl.-iid."
"Forever Plaid" should run
forever, it's that good. Currently.
it's playing Tuc~days through
Fridays al 8 p.m .• Sa1urda)S at 5
and 9 p.m .. Sundays at 3 and 7
p.m. at the Canon Theater. 205 N.
Canon Drive in Deverly I till.:;. To
share the no)talgia, call the box
office at (213) 859-2830.
Gelbart\ "M.:l\tcr~.llc," a ,,111rc of
contemporal) Amcnc;in p,1111ico,
and govcrnm1:nt:il Juubk'>pc.1k.
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Community Forum Community Foru1n runs on T~ays, Thuf'id.lys ind Saturd.lys Editor William Lobdell ... 642-4321, ext.
Editorial
The Daily Pilot Ballot •
..._.Who we picked , who we didn't: A review of our local candidate picks for Tuesday's election.
Following is a rr:view of the Daily
Pilot's endorsements in next Tuesday's
pihnary battle:
4Slh CONGRESSIONAL
""' Peter BurTa
Costa Mesa's former mayor is the
perfect fit for this ne~Jy created
congressional district. The leading
candidate, Rep. Dana Rorhabacher, has
been fun 10 watch but he seems to have
spent more time yelling and complaining
1han he has tiying to fix things. Buffa,
Editorial . -
You be the judge
For the first 1inle in years, an open scat
on the Harbor f\1unicipal Cou rt is up for
grabs.
·Though voters can choose between five
fine candidates, two hopefuls -Judge
Margaret Anderson and f\1ike Jacobs -
stand above the rest.
Margaret Anderson is already a
respected judge in Orange County's North
Court. Exceptionally honest, Anderson, a
Huntington Beach resident. concedes her
only reason for running for Harbor Court
is to ease her.commute.
And there's her only naw. Anderson
still has four more years \ch on a six·ycar
term on the North Court. ls she
shortchanging north Orange County voters
who elected her in good faith to serve six
years? Is the need for an easier drive
good enough reason to run for the Harbor
Court bench?
And if Anderson, a jurist with
impeccable credentials, wins 1hc election.
Gov. Pete \Vilson will appoint her
replacement in North Court, e££ectivcly
taking a rare judicial choice out or the
hands or the voters.
Arc these qucslions enough to vote ·
against Anderson? \V~ leave that up to
you.
If so, Mike Jacobs, Orange County
dcpury district auorney, is the altCrnative.
Jacobs is a star prosecutor, tryin!r26
hon1icides cases, convicling 93 percent or
them. Three criminals scat on death row,
20 arc serving life sentences.
His criminal law experience and
toughness are two key ingredients in the
making of a good judge. Fairness is
another, and that's our only concern
about Jacobs. His campaign ads have
brutally portrayed his opponents. in no
particular order, as bumblers,
incompetents and friends of murderers
and rapists.
The meanness behind the ads can be
chalked up 10:
1) a character flaw
2) a lapse in judgment brought on by
the heat of the campaign:
3) bad advice from his political
consultants.
We're sure the ads were designed to
win votes. \Ve wonder if it could cost him
the election.
Anderson and Jacobs arc the lop two
eandida1cs, imperfections and all. We'll
leave i1 up to you to choose.
P.S. Candidate Debra Allen is often
mentioned as one or the frontrunners in
the race, largely because of her
considerable political clout within local
GOP circles. We like Allen: she's bright,
sincere, hard·working and
community·orientcd. Unfortunately, with
just seven years of law (almost entirely
civil litigation) under her belt, she's simply
not the best qualified person for the job.
•
PRESIDENT
Georst' Bush, (R). The White .. louse, 1600
Pennsylv1nia Ave .. Washin1ton, D.C. 20500
VICE PRESIDENT
Dan Qu17le. (R}, ~nate Office Bulldina,
Wa,hinaton, D.C. 20510
GOVERNOR
Pdt Wiiton, (R). Stale Capitol, Sacramento,
9$814, (916)445-2841
U.S. SENATORS
A.laa Cnn1IOK. (D), 5151 W. Ccn tu3' Blvd.,
Suite 515, Los An'eles. ~5. (llJ) 15·2186..
Joli• Stymour, (R , 2400 E. X..1ell1 Ava .• Suite
1068, Anaheim. 92806, 6J'-2JJ1
U.S. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES
Cllrh Cox. ~R), 40th Dist. • .-000 MKAnhur
Blvd., Etst owcr, N~ Bc:ach, 92660.
7S6-l2.U. (Represcnu • Mct.1 ind
Newpon Bea<h.)
lrATS S&NATlt MMa• .._ (R), 371h Dltl. I40 Ncwpon
C.ater Drive, Surtc 120, Newport Beach.,
-640-I Il7. (ll<c.hjnll N~ Beodl) J• &. """" (R~ lh Dlot, I W.
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well-connected with 1hc local GOP. is
prone to compromise and considering
other points of view. A good pick.
coun cil member and GOP 1nodcrate.
Hornbuclde's tenure on the council
speaks of integrity, honesty and an ability
10 listen, think and draw a reusoncd
conclusion. A sure bet.
years, Assemblywoman Doris Allan for
10. Add tbcm up and you have a good
argument for re1ircn1Qnt. Assemblyman
Tom Mays, the formCr mayor ot
Huntirigton Beach,· is jus1 finishing up his i
freshman lcrm in Sacramento and
dates sure know how to muddy the wat·
er. Dul, despite 1he shrill accusations
flying back and forth between these can·
did5"tcs,' each one would probably make a
decent judge. Debra Allen is the home·
towO. favorite in Newporl while Cnmeron
Quinn m2y be 1he only candidate who
has avoided mud·slinging. Dul using ex-·
periencc as the scale, Margaret Ander·
son (currently a judge in Fullerton) and
Mike Jacobs (ve 1eran prosecutor) arc
D
701h ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
Y" lttary Hornbuckle D
The incumbent, Assemblyman Gil
Ferguson, is seeking a fifth term in
Sacramento and -while he has
represented the district well -it's time
for a change. That changes comes in the'
form of Msry Hornbuckle, a Costa Mesa
691h ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
Y' Tom a.1ays
This is the clash of 1he ti1ans. l 'hree
incumbenl assembly 1ncmbers wi lh only
one winner. Assemblyn\an Nolan
Frizzelle has been in Sacramento Cor 12
already is considered one of the GOP
golden boys. Mays. No con1cs1. -D
HARBOR COURT ,
,,,., "1argarct Anderson or ~1ikc Jacobs
For a bunch of lawyers, these candi· the best pic~s. Your choice.
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Is this the best government their money can buy?
By Sandy Genii
B ased on information prcsen1ed
in Hugh Hewitt's column o r May
21 , it appears that clarification is
in o rder regarding conflict o f interest
in !he City of Costa Mesa. -
For years, it was comn1on practice
for Costa Mesa Council Members to
accept large campaign contributions
rrom parties soliciting lnnd use
approvals or other ravers from 1hc
City. Although some of us worked to
enact reformS'; this was long opposed
by !he council majority.
11 was therefore a pleasant surprise
when Peter Buffa joined Maty
Horn buckle and me in voting to pl ace
Measure V, "Ethics in Costa Mesa
Government," on the November 1990
ballot. I hoped he had seen lhe light,
realizing how then existing practices
fostered corruption and eroded public
confidence in government. 1 also
realized 1hat his support of the ballot
measure could have been a cynical act
of political opportunism.
Still, it was a heartening to sec. the
ci1y a move step closer to ethical
practices because, as stated in the
Measure V ballot argumenl, .. You are
entitled to hones! city officials, not
unduly innuenced by special interests.
There should be no question as to
whether you r Ci1y Council members
arc voting for the benefit or the Ci1y as
a whole."
The ballo1 argument was endorsed
by Mr. Burra, t-.1s. Hornbuckle and me.
To my disappointment, even as the
ballot argun\cnt was being prepared for
distribu1ion. t-.1r. Burfa continued 10
accept substantial campaign
contributions fronl parties with n\allcrs
before the council.
But thut "'as prior 10 ,,, .;sage of
fo.1 casure V. \Vhat about no\v? Mr.
Hewitt avers that everything is just
ducky because compaign contributors
previously n\cntioncd by the Pilot "had
no business pending'' before the
Council in recent months. This is in
error.
Mr. Hcwill also fails to acknov,.ledge
thal a public official n1ay "use the
innuencc of office," employing
language contained in State statutes, tu
~ct governmental decisions and
processes without actually voting.
Cbnflict of interest laws address
participating in or aucmpting 10
influence decisions as \\'ell. That's why
many public employees ilre required 10
file statements or econon1ic in1cres1.
not just e Jccted officials.
T o illustra.te, the Council spent
dozens of hours vigorously
debating appropriate land uses and
building intensities ror the general
plan. f\1any "straw votes" were taken
on what sometimes bccan1e a site by
site basis. These were conlpiled 10
create the overall pl:in. ·rhc debate and
straw votes certainly dctcrnlincd 1he
outcome of the final plan. ah hough
the re was only one final formal vote.
Recogt,lizing this, I abstained in one
-,
'
1989 straw vote due 10 a 1hcn cxis1ing
oonnict, and Mr. Duff a abstained in
the 1991 straw vole regarding the
fairgrounds, though not in votes
regarding vacant sites in north Costa
Mesa.
M r. He"·it t also neglects other
issues which were pending or
rcccn1ty con1ple1ed. For example, in
Dccenlber 1991 , the City Council
revie"·ed implemcni:ttion of the
devclopmen1 agreement for Arnel
Metro Pointe. The dc\·clopcr and his
representatives hnve also been lobbying
council men1bcrs 10 a1ncnd or
rcin1 crprci the development
agreement. That developer und his
wife-contributed S2,000 to ::i council
n1e1nbcr·s congressional c~11np:1ign. ~·Ir.
Hc"•iu 1hinks that's "adn1irable."
Another example: In the latter part
or 1990. a council nlajori1y voted 10
enter exclusive negotiations ror 1hc sale
of Ci1y property, despite requests fron1
several 01her individuals to submil
compelitivc bids. The original period
or exclusive negotiation has lapsed, and
I recently learned from City Slaff that a
council member wns urging staff, i.e.,
using his influence, to negoti:uc an
"informal· extension," "·ithout 1'rior
knowledge or action of 1he rull council.
The aspiring purcha!>cr is nlso a
congressioo_f.I c:in1paign contributor.
t-.1r. Hewlu 1hinks this is something
to be proud( of".' lias he no idea "'h)'
vote rs have ovcrwheln1ingly approved
can1paign f9:i'urm n1casures in recent
years'? Does he want us to du1np
Measure V?
Of course. it is n1:iintuincd 1hat
Ethics in Govcrnn1cnt does not apply
to n council member's congrcs~ion:al
campaign. 11 hus been postulated 1hat
the local s1atute "'o.ild be prce1npted
by rcderal cun1paii;n law.
No\v, I'm not a la""t'cr, :ind the final
\\'Ord on this "'ould hl\'e to come from
a higher authority )Uch as the Fair
Politic;il Practices Comn1ission. bu1 I
"'Ould argue that f\.1casure V docs not
lin1it contributions to federal
can1paigns but, ra1hcr, limits the
behavior or local officials occepling
such contributions.
I n summary, I agree with the original
Daily Pilot editorial. f\tr. Hc"•iu's
sophisms regarding ''ad hoc" :ind
"finger to 1he wind" el hies betray a
limi1ed knowledge or 1hc facts -or a
sadly impaired sense of values.
lnnucnce peddling (or 1hc-appearance
thereof) is wrong. regardless or where
it's peddled and ho\v it's rcn1uneratcd
-regardless of legal tcchnicalilics. To
quote the Measure V ballot argument
again:
Can1paign contributions shouldn't be
considered financial invcstn1en1s by
those seeking to gain favol") ... or
"pa) backs"' ror services rendered ...
You deserve the best government
possible, not "the he~! government
tnt'.>nC)' can buy."
Sandy G<"ttis is :1 Cos ta 1\lrsD •
rounriln1en1btr.
Unpacking gratitude for those who moved him so How to get
involve<!!
PETER PACKED A PECK Of' PICK·
LED PAPERS -If there's an awards
cere mony for this sort of achievement, I
would like 10 snlute the
following for a profoundly
moving experience:
•To Peter \\'orona of
Costa Mesa-based Aaron
Moving & S1oragc for
services above and
p;,.qn.d the call of duty.
/In ti~ glorj'i'US hi stOJY or
the ca'h> profe ssion, no
.....,. hauler has matched bis
-~·~ll~l~i~5li~-fca1 of cramming six tons -or yellowing stuff into a Local rou Hon 1nlck. S •To Mr. Worona's
• __ c.e.n.e..,. executive assis1an1, Tim,
for his incredible zeal in
wrapping and packing. At one point, when
I pu1 down a cigar 10 answer the phone,
s:1id stogie va nished like a puff or smoke. I
don't know how the van made ii from San
Ocmente to Corona del Mar without
bursting into name.
•To technical advisers Cart ~1clsncr,
Uob Drennan, J ohn Crean, Royal Radtke,
Ann Lopci, Pamela Rctsc\ Scan Tkaczyk
and Barbara Venezia -without whose
help !he move would've been accomplished
in half the time.
• To crisply efficient Linda ("Tin1c is
Money") 1·aglianelll, who presided over
prepara1ion or 1he new premises and
convinced me that eight packing cases of
equal height, when properly arranged.
mnke a wonderful dining·room table.
• To I-lope Bergo Durio, who brought
homenut'dc chicken soup with dumplings to
the exhausted lroops. in what must rank as
the greatest humani1arian gesture since lhe
days of Clara Barton.
•To my new landlord and long1ime
upstairs occupant, Kent S. "loore, who
may never recover rrom the onslaught. I
ca n hear lhe neighbors mumbling now. as
they round the once·screne corner of
Ocean Boulevard and Carnation, "\\/ell,
there goes the ol' neighborhood,"
•To the Pilo1's restauranl critic,, Alarla
Bird, who can'1 waiwo show son~Jtf'f' and
me oll 1he wonderful eating places in !hat
part of the world. for the n1oment can you
jus1 \ell me which restaurants deliver?
•To our confused pussycnt ft'li.:c:, who
doesn't lead and doesn't (willingly) foll ow,
but has enough sense to stay oul of the
way;, 1.t.ricd to explain th:tt there arc no
c::n·ilu1ing coyolcs skulking uround our new
horne, ·but he doc!>n't seem to romprehcnd.
Seen1s to be, excuse me. in a ca1atonic
S13te. This is dis1ressing because relix, in
addi1ion to other du1ics, handles 1hc.
ramily's financial ledgers.
•To a1torney Phyllis Green and daughl·
er Jennlrcr, who have volun1cered to su·
pervisc 1hc hang.in~ of several thoustind
photographs, painunp, posters, cartoons,
and other artworks of varying value. Folks
say that barrister Green is judicial maier·
la!, nnd now she can be a hanging judge.
• To Octly and Charlie Brown, longtime
residents of Corona dcl t-.1ar, who are In
the real es1a1e business. and are fear(ul
that community properly values will now
hit the skids. They haVi: nothing againsl
newspaper colun1nists. they insist -but "
-arc-apprehensive about living near·one.
Jerry Kobrin 's tolun1n runs TutldfU'S,
Tl1ursday1 a11d S11turdaJ'S.
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SCJIOOL DISTRICT, 1601 16th St .. N~·port
Beach, 76().3200. Supcrintcndcn1: John \Y •
Nltoll Bo;i.rd ~1embcrs: Forrest \Vcrntr,
prtildtnt: Jim dt Duon1, Rod P.l11cP.lllll11n, Judy
•·ranto. Shtrt)' LoolbourTOW, £d l>ttkr.r,
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92660. 7'6-066S. (N<wpo<I Beach.)
Nolao Frlucllt, (R), 69th Dist., 1119S
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Sbtny ll•a. Pall! G. lkrpr, Walttr G .
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KJntn It. Garwood
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P.O. Boz 1200, Col11 Men 9262&-1200,
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James Ferryman, l~ar~ Oreen, Niue Rc1dc
anlJ Okie Sherrkk.
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saving thousands and thousands of
dollars in campaign funds with the
column inches that you people give him.
Bad credtt Sen. ~farian Berge on. S) She daslt~es
being mean In poli11c~ nnd 6) She 1s pro
Thls 11 a ldttr regarding the Pctracca choice
article of May 28. All l cnn ay is here Well, let'~ .. tart with number I.
Saturday, May 30, 1992 A1il)
surprised thal Costa Mesa is third I (amona homeless populations in
I Southern California). I'm surprised that
they arc not first. Between her and
Hornbuckle and everybody worrying
about the sensitivity about the people in
the park and the homeless and then we
have the lady who keeps inviting more
and more homeless here by putting up
more shelters. Just keep up the good
work down there at city hall and pretty
soon the whole city is going to be
nothing but a bunch of bums and
deadbeats.
His campaign funds, nobody ha ever
known anyone who really cares about the
campaign fund even when they have
been informed about obscene amounts
but they do care about is ues, they do
care about who somebody is.
we go again. Thank God he's not Someone cbe deserves 10 be an a.-. .. cmbly
teaching economics. This elec tion is pcr~on '°let's ha\.e Mal) Hornbu<.kle be
about taking our country back and that person says the Pilot. Well. being an
rebuilding the infrastructure. We can no a sembly person or bemg an) elected
longer finance the world. ,. official reqo1res that )OU be the choice ol
DELORES KERMIN your constituents and you t:arn the ~cat.
wor.,hiped John F Kennedy. Since when
i'> \\Orsh1pping another polit1c1Jn or
ha\ing d1'>hke for another politician
make you become a good leader in 1uur
70th As,cmbl) District. Do v.e 311
\\.On.hip M:1r1..in Bergeson?
5) She d1~1it.;es being mean in politics.
Ma) be the Pilot ought to look in its mail
bo\ tudav and see the t\\O mean hit
pu.:ccs put out by her highly poli.,hed pro
choice !\OW·run campaign against Gal
Ferguson.
In the meantime all you get from the
Pilot is one story after another about
that absolutely incompetent man and
today even Mark Petracca is spending
God knows how mnny column inches on
him. And it is really sas;t.
Bad sell
Newport Beach 2) She is refreshing. Wall a nunute.
what do you mean refreshing'? What nt\\
ideas has Mary Hornbuckle ever brought
to the city? So b''c me a break, Dail)' Pilot Gl\c
)OUr comt1tuents a brea~. Change for
change alone isn't v.hat politici. is all
abou1. You earn a ~eat because the
WALT HATCH
Costa Mesa '
There arc four candidates, four
Democratic candidates, one of whom will
be running against Rohrabaclier. You've
already written everybody off including
Buffa and Green and I think it is kinda
sad. I think people should have a couple
of column inches about other candidates.
Onee acaln our own Daily Pilot has
endorsed a candidate that has not and
will never represent the constituents of
70th assembly district. The Pilot has
endorsed Mary Hornbuckle because and
these arc the reasons I derived as a
render of your editorial. 1) Someone else
deserves a chance to be n assembly
person. 2) She is refreshing. 3) She
would be a good legislator becnusc she
has a track record in Costa Mesa of
being a comp romiser. 4) She worship~
3) She \\ould be a good legislator
because she has a track record in Costa
Mesa of being a compromiser. When is 11
important to be a leader and be a leader
that is a compromiser? That's not "'hat
it's all abou1. lf it means compromising
the values of your constituents then you
shouldn't be representing those people.
\Otcrs put )OU there and not because )OU
are a compromiser "1lhng to kis the tail '
end of Wallie Broy,n and the rest of ha~
libcrab in Sacramento or to please you
liberal editors and )OU liberal new~papcr
people thJt Jre trying to run th•~ nation.
Equll time
I thouaht I might remark that with
Russ Loar around the Pilot handling
things they way they arc, Rohrabachcr is
FRAN COX
Costa Mesa
4) She \\orships Sen. Marinn
Bergeson. Well, many of us '"orsh1ped
Ronald Reagan. f\1any of us once
BR IAN THERIOT
Co~1a Mc'a
Letter
OUtslde looking In
I have been in Costa Mesa for
less than five weeks and will
return to my native Oakland in
two more, so any opinions I have
regarding your newspaper or your
community are those of an
outsider. Nonetheless, I have been
following your paper for these
~eeks, and must comment on
several things.
First, your paper shows a
definite pro-police slant, rather
than an objective detachment.
Editorials written to criticize the
Newpor1 Beach PD always begin
with an apology; your selection of
letters run on the front page two
weeks ago appeared under a
headline indicating they were
overwhelmingly positive. despite
the fact that roughly one-third of
dle letters complained of police
harassment.
I have yet to deal with the
Newpor1 or Costa Mes:i PD; my
experience with the Oakland,
Berkeley, SF and LA police
depar1ments has been extensive. It
has been my experience that a
sianificant minority ... possibly a
majority ... of cops arc swaggering
jocks or unrepentant bull rednecks
displayina all or the repulsive
attitudes and behaviors peculiar to
these two groups.
The real tragedy, ho"'ever, is
that good cops cover for the bad
one , and judges and newspaper
editors tend to take the word of a
policeman as more val id than 1ha1
of a suspcc1, a community activist
or 1 plaintiff in a police brutality
case.
The solution? Raise cops'
salaries to attract an elite group or
candidates better suited to the
tricky psychological and physical
demands of the job, less likely 10
~lu ter and rcsor1 to force;
~tabHsh police review
commissions with civilian
oommunity members and give
these review boards broad powers
including firing repeat off enders,
nd stop presuming that a uniform
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nfers moral superiority any more
llll Shriners' fezzes or gang
lors. The police have a hard job
to do and deserve support -this
s not, however, give them the
t to misbehave at taxpayers
nse. Jn this regard, 1hey arc
much like politicians.
Second, l note with amusement
the editorial fax war between
William Lobdell and Swain. As
bad as Bay area smoa is, it cannot
hold a candle to the pall that
hangs over Orange County.
We in the Bay Arca have an
excellent mass transit system
however, while Orange County has
a handful al bu cs and Amtrak.
Howe the residents of this
otherwise beaurif ul area have let
the air quality become so bad is a
m)stcry to me. I do not own a car,
nor have I ever felt the need for
one.
For this reason, I feel that the
South Coast Air Qualily
~anaaemcnt Dis1rict's plan is
~uitc fair, especially as a respon e to the crisis level pollution that
bcxun ln this area. Consider:
laxpaycrs ... including non-driven ...
ubsidize parkina which is
ssentially the free rental of a
paved 10 by S foot lot.
Smoa does nothing 10 lmprove
~ busine11 climate or Southern
llfomia; indeed many Northern
llfomians ref use to vacation
here simpty because or the smog.
Take note, people: Trains and
bways work and they make a ·ire at deal of economic sense.
hrhap1 entrepreneurs would care
to aet a piece of the ma_ ·Uan it
action. Business people have not ftone a brilliant job ot ~rnina
the nation ln the Ace of Rcaian
Bush, thouah they are well
flmllll'lllllltt1ted in ihe cabinet and
,.,.. I'd lib to survi¥c a
bit loftaer than tho apotted
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linton's Republican-sponsored visit draw m
By Russ Loar
Stan Wlbr
IRVINE -While President
.... George Bush toured the ruins of
_ South Central Los Angeles Friday,
Democratic presidential challenger
Bi!I Clinton spent his lunch hour
I with about 1,000 supporters in the
, shadow of the multi-story Western
Digital Corp. headquarters.
Clinton's appearance was hosted
by Newport Beach developer
Kathryn Thompson and Western
Digital Chairman Roger Johnson,
the snme two Republicans who
raised GOP eyebrows last Decem-
ber when they hosted Clinton at a
local breakfast meeting.
Crowd members have own agenda
By Steve Sakach
SUlfWrbr
IRVINE -Eighty·year-oJd Charles Strimm stood oh the edge
of a cement planter to get a view of Democratic presidential
candidate Bill Clinton.
Although Strimm hadn't made up his mind who he wa going
to back this election, he came to Irvine Friday so he could sec
the candidate in person.
"l just wanted to hear what he hod to say," said the Mission
Viejo resident. Strimm was one of more than 1,000 people who
gathered at Western Digital headquarters in the Irvine Spectrum
for the Arkansas governor's speech.
During Clinton's message, Strimm stood next to a small group
of protesters who held signs that read, ''None of the above" and
"lf voting could change things it would be illegal."
Later, a supporter handed Strimm a blue and red "Clinton"
sign to hold.
Reacting to criticism of hi s sup-
port for the Arkansas governor,
Johnson told the crowd that the
solution to America's problems re-
quires a change in the White
Hou~e. "If that's disloyalty, so be
1t," Johnson said while introducing
Clinton. "My first loyalty is to my
country -my country's hurting."
In the wake of a recent poll
showing more Americans support
Murphy Brown for vice president
than Dan Quayle, Clinton pointed
to a ''Murphy Brown for Vice
President" poster held aloft in the
CrO\\d.
"I had to hold it up in front of those other "hatevers," he said.
Strimm said that even though he was not swayed by the
Arkansas governor, he was impressed with some of the things he
had to say. In particular, he liked Clinton's closing remarks in
which he urged Orange County voters to not hold tight to their
party loyalty.
"I've been saying all along that we 've been electing a president
because he was a Republican or a Democrat," Strimm said. "I'm
looking for a president of America -a-president of the country."
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De.mocr~tic presidentia~ can~id~t~ Gov. Bill Clinton, of Arkansas, speaks at a rally at Western Digital
Irvine Friday. The candidate s v151t was sponsored by two local prominent Republican Party member
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"There's a sign back there that
says Murphy Brown for vice presi-
dent." Clinton said. "[ don't know
about that. But I do know one
thing. It's easy to talk about family
value!> and qui te another thing to
value families.
''I'm a pro-educ:itio:i, pro·
gro" th . pro-family. pro-choice
Democr:it."
Well a":ire of Orange County's
con!>Cr'\ati'c reputation. Clinton
argued for a new coalition be·
tween political p:irt1c., :ind special
1ntcre<;t group!>.
''I'm telhn · > ou fol~s. I've got an
old-fashioned 1dc..1. I believe all
children can learn, I believe all
people can contribute and l don't
think "e got a person to waste in
this country. We',e got to get on
the <,ame side ag:iin.
"We can disagree with each
other bitterly about many things,
but we need the mental and physi-
cal and spiritual ability of every
American -every American in
this fight for America's future."
Republican Party of Orange
Supporters:
Mayor Phil Sansone
A few other onlookers watched from their office windows as
the crowd squeezed in outside the building's entrance.
Irvine resident Arliss Kirschmer came with her 85-year-old
mother, Blanche Day, to see the candidate and show their
support. Day joked that she had come "because she (her
daughter) made me," and that she'd vote for Clinton "because
she told me to."
Ditching classes from Woodbridge High School. 17-year-old Jm
Yu carried a sign that read, "If Bill is the educati0n president
then why is Ark. 48th in the nation in education."
"It's for a good cause," said Yu . Although he can't vote yet.
Yu volunteered to help the Jerry Bro"n campaign.
County Chai rman Tom Fuentes
aid Clin ton's three visits to the
county do not signal si~nificant
Republican support for his candi·
dacy.
"The most telling evidence of
the Orange County community re·
maining strongly for the president
is voter registration," Fuentes said.
"We are today far stronger in Or·
ange County as a party than we
"ere even four years ago when
Bush carried Orange County so
strongly."
In June 1988, there were
563,039 registered Republicans in
the county, compared to ~6Q.883
registered Democrats, giving the
county GOP a majority of 196,156
registered voters, according 10 Fu·
entes. Orange County now has
603,118 registered Republicans.
compared to 372,024 Democrats
a Republican majority of
231,094 voters. That represents a
gain in the Republican majority of
about 35,000 voters.
Fuentes is critical of Thompson
and Johnson for hosting Clinton
and said they do not represent
rank·and-file Republicans in Or·
ange County. "They have become
the laughingstock of the political
communi1y here," Fuentes said.
"Any Republican who has aban-
doned our party or our president
ought to be ashamed.''
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• Agapay, Levyn & Halling, Attys. at Law • Barry L Allen, Esq.
Dorothy Anderson
• Samuel Barnes, Esq.'
Bruce Beardsley
Or. Arnold 0 . Beckman
• Stan Bent, Esq.
Karl 0 . Bergheer
Carol G. Blanchard
Councllman Art Bloomer
King & Lee Burstein
• Law Offlcn of Burton & Halloran
• John K. Butler, Esq.
• Benjamin Catd, Esq.
Mark Cardeluccl, Pres. Corona
Highlands Homeowner'• Assn.
Larry & Jean Cartson
Ken & Joan Carr
• Joseph Carruth, Esq.
L rt~~.J c\intl'ffiJ\lf',111 cacenn~
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anJ e\'cry t>vcnc 'f'el 1al
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Mayor Pro Tern Clarence Turner
Mayor Pro Tern Sandra Genis
Councilperson Peter Buffa
Council person John Cox
Councilperson Evelyn Hart
Councilperson John Hedges
Councilperson Ruthelyn Plummer
Councilperson Jean Watt
JatMt & Jaclyn Cusldy
Stan & Rae Cohen
Helen W. Coffey
Hon. & Mrs. Mickey Conroy
Helga Coover
Ken CouHet
Councilman John Cox
"}'our Harbor Municipal Court hD no judge ur
candidate with my eAc/11 ltt> e,Apel'icnce rtsol•-
lng indfrldual nnd business c-1'1/ disputes.•·
LV1a Crawford
Wlnlam Crawford
DebrD Al/e11
• William Howard, Esq. • F0<mer Commissioner
•
• •
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• Former Mayor Jackie Heather
Former Mayor Arlene Schafer
Former Mayor Donald Strauss • William Crosby, Esq.
Wllllam Cvengrot
Ted & Jan Hundeby Jamea Peraon
Richard lsrHI Former Mayor Authelyn Plummer
Wiiiiam "Buck" Johns Commander Redding • Law Offices of Davis, Olgraz.la & Balmuth
Commissioner Jan Debay
•John OICato, Esq.
Hank & N~ OIOllvera
JatMI ct. BoOm. NMUSO Bd.
Tom & Monica Dffmer
• Martln Doherty, Esq.
• Timothy Donahue, Esq.
• Commr11lon8f Thomas Edwards, Esq.
• Hon. l Mrs. Paul Egty Judge Aet.
• Leda Kalla, Esq. Hon. & Mrs. ThOmas Alley
Former Councilperson • Thomas Reinecke, Esq.
Lucllle Keuhn Ralph Aodhelm, V1c•Pres.
Dr. Peter & Iris Kimmel Balboa Is. Homeowners Aun.
Dr. Steven Klrach • Susan Salot, Esq.
• Commissioner Howard & Mayor Phil Sanaone
Janet Klein Former Mayor Allene Schafer
Gary C. Koch • Roger Schnapp, Esq.
John Konwlser Robert Shackleton
• Steven Kuhn. &q. Micha~ & Commls1loner
Supports tough sentences for
convicted criminals, especially
repeat offenders
Supports the death penalty
Supports citizen efforts to
free neighborhoods and
schools of gangs, drugs and
crime
Opposes long court delays
Opposes increas~d
government regulation
Batry & Ellie Faber
Michael J. Farley
Judith Franco, NMUSO Bd.
Catt & Colette Frankson
Hon. & Mrs. GHbert Ferguson
Hon. Nolan Frlnelle
R G E Chrtsuna Shea • ' uy Larsen, sq. A I h & B Sh f • Barbera Uchman, Eaq. a P ea ap ro
Sherry Loofbourrow, NMUSO Bd. Mayor Salty Anne Sheridan
• Mt. & Mrs Gary Lovell, Esq. • JamH Slack, Esq.
Association of Orange Counly Deputy Sheriffs
Costa Mesa Republican As11mbly
Oronge County Supervisor Tom Riley
Endorses Debra Allen
Senator Frank Hill
Assemblyman Mickey & Ann Conroy
·Assemblyman Gii & Anita Ferguson
Assembtyman Nolan Frlzzelle
Supervisor Tom Riley
Supervisor Roger Stanton
Supervisor Hanlett Wieder
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• Judge Robert Gallivan
Mayor Pro Ttm Sandra Otnls
• Michael C. G9flng, Esq.
lAe Gmtspi.
David Goff, ForrMt Comm1salon«
CommlMk>ner Norma Glovet Mlchaet Gordon
• PhMle OrHn. Esq.
• Martin OrtenbaUm. Esq.
Col Ray & Irene HaJak
• Jamtt Hammef1on, Esq. ~ Pro Tem Sany
' Susan Hammond FOl"m« Mayor EV91yn Hatt Clark H.yM, H1tbcir View
HUit Comm. Aun. PrM.
Or. Loren & Jackie Heather
Counclman John I Maria Hedgff
Clffford Helm
Hon. P:rank Hm
HaMI Hlmtt
JI.ck I Klr9n Hochac:s.t
CarGI A. Hoffman
Jane Lyons Mary Sulllvan·Slack
Daniel Matcheano • Lynn Smllow, Esq.
• Mary Alleen Math••· Esq., • Hon & Mrs Mark Soden, Judge Rel.
IRWO Bd LM & Ann Sptncef
Aol>ef1 McCattrey • John Stahr, E1q.
Me McFartane Hon. Roger Stanton
• Barry M1chaetson. Esq. David & 1>lant Steffy
•Wendy MlckelHn, Eaq. Glen l DOfoth~ Sliltwell A~ a Jo Mtner FC>rtMt Mayor Donald
• Jeffrey Mitman. Esq. Be~os~11Sttrad1u11 John I 0.bofah Mock Coalson & Jtan Morrit Mayor Pro Tem Clattnee Tumtt • Thomu 0. Mullings, Esq. Wlllltm & Jean Tonti
Jackie Neal • Gerald Unit, Esq '
• Ken Ni.tlon, Esq. Councilman Wiiiiam VardouUs Ken Otlphant ,.._,, _ _.,
• OtMia O'N..,, Esq """"'-per900 Jtan Wan
Elalnt Patk * Thomas Wela, Esq.
• Llw Offtcea of Pa"'er. • ~ WlfltWOfth, Eaq . Hon. Ham.tt W** Stanburt et. al, 8arbata "Coney" Wtlltford
Mlehatl PHk Don ' Jane WllUt • Btuet Ptotttr, Etq. Joe & Mary Jo Wlnkltman
• Joen Pd, Eaq. •Pet• ZtughauMf, Etq.
Clnlon HooM • IA")'tn A Judtt upponln1 Otbra All~n for Juda~ .
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Newport Harbor Republican Aa11mbly
Greater lrvlnt Republican Assembly
Orange County Republican Assembly
SAMPLE BALLOT
NONPARTISAN
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May 30, 1992
The Newport BeacWCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .•.• 642-4330 ext.387
Sports on lV-radi0/82
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Sailors' Mancuso
ltexes muscles,
it's on to state I
~Sailors' strongboy finishes
second in shot put, fifth in the
discus at Masters Meet.
By Richard Dunn
Sports Wrltf
NORWALK -He was
struck by the feeling of
never throwing the discus
again.
.So Newport Harbor '-ap
High s Tony Mancuso, a ~ -.....°"wr
sens tion in the shot put
w~ e er expected to reach such great
lengt the discus, began to ignore the
pain ptessurcs of competing in a
big-ti ack and field mccr and \imply
whirl.
"My 1rst two throws, I ~a~ nervous,"
Mancuso said. ·'finally. I relaxed. It
could've been the last thro-w of m\ life."
Now, afrcr qualifying for the
Championships with a person st
the discus of 163 feet, S mchc , ~ n so
believes he can go further.
threw PRs on both attempts, the last one
resulting in the fifth and final state·
qualifying spot His third throw was 158-
8. I
Last Saturday in Lhe ClF 3-A finals,
Mancuso'<, 157-9 effort -a PR at tbe
time -w~ enough for the ninth and
final Masters berth.
"I never expected to make it this far,"
said Mancu!>O, finishing as the last quali·
fier in the discus for the second straight
wee k. ··1 know 1 can throw further. I felt
like I got a good throw ~at 163-5), but
there arc httle things I can do better.
lake mo' ing my arm bade a little further.
"I'm not ..ts flexible as the other guys,
~ if I lecp my arm back I might have a
chance to throw Jt further. My technique
has to be: better than the other guys.
"Thcrc "a" no pressure o n me lo gel
10 ~tatc I "as nice and relaxed."
In the ~hot put, Mancuso reached 58
feer, 10 inches, the :-.lo. 2 state-meet
qualifier
~~ilyNoc
~rt Harbor's TonY. Mancuso uncorb a solid toss in shot put endeavors at Cerritos College. He finished second in
shot at 58-10 and fifth in the dlscus with a personal best of 163·5 to become double-qualifier for state meet next week.
"I've still got more left," ancu~ said
after qualifying in both weight events on
Friday in the Masters Meet at Cerritos
College.
In his last two d1scu~ tries, Mancuso
Mancu-.o, v.ho acoording to Newport
I tarbor weights coach Tony Ciarelli will
throw the h..tmmer next year at Orange
Coast College, has gone 59-2 this year at
the Orange County Championships on
April 25.
Junior Beau Ralphs, one of three Har·
See MANCUSO/I!
Look who's a Sea King!
~ The ultimate Odd Couple: Tom Baldwin joins Corona del Mar
football staff as offensive coordinator under Holland heading into '92.
By Roger Canson
.. Edlllr (
CORONA DEL MAR -He's worn "Toad-shirts" for rhe pasr
eighr years, trying to egg his Costa Mesa High Mustan~ on 10 v;c. V,
tory over football nval Corona
dcl Mar. It didn't work. Tom ~
Baldwin and his Mustanp went .
()..8 in that span a,g1inst Dave .
Holland a,nd his Sea k.ings.
So ... if you can't bear rhem ... why nor join
them?
That's what's happened at Corona de~ar
High ·Where Holland has announced his 992
staff, keyed by the addirion of Baldwin his
offensive coordinator.
"We're really happy abour rhi ," said Hol·
land. "l'm just a,mazcd how energetic and mot1·
vared he is, being in the game this long ...
Baldwin comes to the CdM camp after losing
bis post as head coach at Costa Mesa JUSt days
after the Mustanp' final game or '91 - o ne o(
n the year's most controversial yams.
A super-motivator with an ocrens1vc attitude,
he was con idcred by some as the 'perfect coach' for a school and team an a
seemingly always-underdog siruation.
Neverthcle , deci ions were made at Cosra Mesa and after eight years or try·
ing to right the hip. he was cur loose. The cold figures showed 24 wins, 56 lossc ,
2 ties.
Homecoming
for Ian Aler
~ Adoption Guild tournament
becomes a bonus round on long
road to the end of the rainbow.
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Saturday, May 30, 1992
Heads, Bowman sparkle at Masters
~ Heads No. 1 In discus.
and qualifies In shot put;
Freshman Bowman No. 1
in the high jump.
By Richard Oum
6'*"~
NORWALK -Gina Heads
has developed a big yell, but
she'll never be mistaken for a
cheerleader. '
Heads, Newport Harbor High
sophomore, won the Masters
Meet discus championship Friday
night at Cerritos College, then
qualified for the state track and
field meet in the shot put.
Moments later, Newport fresh-
man Tina Bowman won the Mas-
ters high jump title with a 5-foot,
inch leap, giving the Sailors
rec individuals in five events in
xt weekend's State Champion-
ips.
Weight specialist Tony Man-
is the other Harbor athlete
mpeting among California's
ySt.
Heads, whose winning discus
toss of 142 feet, 7 inches was a
-i>Crsonal best by nearly six feet,
teund a new way to relax before
ail'tcring the ring.
MANCUSO:
Two 1111111
From 81
bor athletes comPC!ting in
the shot put, along with
Mancuso and Sirls com·
pelitor Gina Heads, ended
hia season with a personal·
best heave of 53-71A.
"Beau's best throw was
on his last attempt, so you
can't be disappointed with
that -throwin& your be t
at the Masters Meet,"
Ciarelli said.
Mancuso, still hoping to
reach 60 feet, has one
more chance to do so.
"Whoever goes over 60
feet next weekend has a
chance to win the whole
thing, and Tony has a
chance 10 do it," Ciarelli
said.
"I yelled at the beginning to
get the nerves out," she said. "I
. do it before I get into the ring
now -it gets all the energy out.
It calms me down."
SNun.11 Nurllt«, ~!\' Nut
Costa Mesa's Denisha Bendz bowed out at CIF Masters Meet.
The State Ch:impion-
ships, also at Cerritos Col-
lege, begin on Friday at 3
p.m. with the discus. Other
field events begin at 4,
with running events at 5.
State finals arc on Satur-
day.
Following her winning toss,
Heads mo,cd over to the shot
put ring. Nor without a yclJ,
though. first. ·
She qualified fifth overall for
the State Championships, going
.i t-311.!. Her personal best in the
shot put this spring is 41-6¥4.
"I had a good series and I felt
consistent,'' Heads said. "I know
I can go further. I'm hitting 43
foct in practice, but ( qualifying
far state in the shot put) is like
al'I extra present.
"After I won the discus, it was
!.Ort of hard (to focus on the shot
put), but I just kept on getting
myself excited, clapping my
hands and slapping my f acc. I
~new I had to do it."
Costa Mesa's Denisha Bcndz.
running 5 minutes, 9.78 seconds
in the 1600 meters, did not quali-
fy for state after her eighth-place
finish.
TENNIS:
From 81
tcr' sandwiched two service breaks
.irqund Bain's break to claim a 4-3
lcJd Peters then held serve to
dose out the set.
."tllin cited a turning point in the
•· game, when he reversed his
out ca ll that would have knot·
it at four games each.
; ~I reversed the call, because I
n't sec a ball mark (outside the
t )." Bain said. "Maybe it wasn't
.,ise thmg to do, but I didn't
' t to win a break-point on a
· tionablc call."
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Al PNt cMlted on KAie {710) Ilda.
Bendz, who ran a personal-
best 5:04.08 last week at the CIF
2-A final, was unable to catch up
after running last in the first two
laps.
"She did everything right ex-
cept her second lap when she
was maybe I th seconds too
slow," Costa Mesa Coach Bill
Wettcngel said. "Then after that,
her cont:ict was lost and she w:is
never able to get back into it.
"But the girl had an incredible
season, so she can't be unhappy.
She knew this was a tough one
going in. I think the top runners
in this race will be the top four
in the state."
Bendz started to kick in the
third lap, but found herself too
far behind.
"I wanted to stay around sev-
enth or sixth place," Bendz said.
"The first lap was pretty fast, so
Rhodes and Walden, ClF run-
ners-up as unfamiliar teammates a
year ago, breezed, 6-3, 6·0, over
Briaq Matek and Kaiven Chcny
from Upland in the round of 16,
then:• handled Santa Barbara's
Nathan Jackmon and Mall Der-
crazon, 7-S, 6-4 in the quar-
terfinals.
The Sea Kings' pair takes on
Jeremy Driscoll and Steen Lun-
blad of Dana Hills in today's semi-
final, as the Dolphins' duo upset
the No. 4 seed.
The third-seeded doubles team,
from Peninsula, was aJso an upset
victi"!> while second-seeded J:ison
Mcmn and Jeff Villano of Santa
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I thought I'd try in the second "It 's exciting because it's my
lap, but I guess I lost too much freshman year. I like the high
contact and l couldn't get up jump, but I never thought about
there." going this far. I wish Kola and
Bowman, considered New-Misty were still here. I know
port's third best high jumper at Misty will be out next year, but
the beginning of the spring, has / I'm not sure about Kala."
suddenly elevated herself into With only five high jumpers
the State Championships, which left, the bar was not raised any
begin on Friday and conclude on higher, ending the competition at
Saturday at Cerritos College. 5·6. "l think I could 've done a
Bowman, who cleared 5-8 in a PR today," Bowman aid.
dual meet against Corona dcl Juggling softball ond club vol·
Mar on April 2, had only one k)ball this spring, Bowman can
miss in SC\Cn attempt . now concentrate on the high
She cleared 5-6 on her first jump in the biggest meet of her
try, the only Masters participant life this Friday.
to do so. "We had two other high jump-
"I think l can get a PR at the ers this )Ca r who were just as
state meet," said Bowman, good if not better," Newport
whose Newport Harbor team-Harbor Coach Eric Tweit said.
mates, Misty May and Michaela May had a b:ick injury while
Ross, have cleared S-6 and S-8 Ross was suffering from an ankle
this sea on. respectively. injur'y.
Barbara survived a 7-5, 3-6, 6-2
quarterfinal care.
Rhodes and Walden said they
arc feeling the pres ure of being
the lop seed, but look forward to
avenging their title-match loss of a
year ago.
''We're confident," said Walden.
"Trenton is playing unbelievably
well right now. I think we ha"'e a
great chance ut winning."
Rhodes echoed his partner's
positive outlook.
"If we play well . we feel we can
beat anyone.''
CdM Coach Gary Salazar de-
clined to comment on the efforts
of his players.
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Mustangs'
Wettengel
quits post
~ Costa Mesa looking
tor replacement for
longtime coach.
By Richard DuM
5'lol1S Wnllr
NORWALK
Cos!u Mesa High
&iris track coach
Bill Wcttengel,
:ilso the school's
boys and girls cross
country coach and
23-year counselor, resigned on Fri-
day, citing many reasons.
"This year I had to become the
groundskccper and fund-raiser,
and I'm also the counseling coor-
dinator, so I was gcttin~ sprcad-
too thin," Wettengel said. "I'm
not able to provide the cner&Y or
time it takes. First, I'm a coun-
selor and second I'm a coach.
When things get a • i.lY from my
counselina. I have to ask myself,
'Hey, i this the way it should be?' ..
Termed a "major loss" by Costa
Mesa Athletic Director Dean Coo-
per, Wettenacl's positions will be
filled by walk·on coaches. Wet·
tengcl will remain Gt Co ta Mc a
as the counseling coordinator and
$31d he will help out with the
school's runners.
"So i1'1 not like I'm di~oppear·
ing," Wettengel id.
Wettengel alw "id he wanted
to watch his son, Bloke, compete
in er s country and bnskctball at
Founuain VaJley High, where he
will be a fre hman in the fall.
Wooden Boat Fe1thta/ 1cheduled tor June li-7
NEWPORT BEACH -The sixth annual
Newpon Beach Wooden Boat Fe tival will be
helc.J at the Sea Scout Base located at 1931
Wc:!it Pacific Coast Highway June 5-7.
The: three-day i 1iv1I wiU include nautical
event and special cntenainment scared to-
ward the enclrc family.
The festival opens Friday, June 5 with a pa-
rade o( more than 6.S sail and power boats,
cl ic yachts and ~ral tall hips.
n;e parade bepns at 6 p.m. at the harbor
· entrance and trawls 1k>n1 the main channel to
Lido. Marina.
· ftfttl ldtcduled for Saturday and Sunday
. ..
(June 6-7) include dockside and in-water di~-Fe tival hours arc 10 a.m.·S p.m. Sa1urday,
plays of these cl· ic wooden boat • dc.m· nd 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday. Admi ion is SS for
onstration • lecture , uhibits. a children's adults. Children 1n costume or under 12 arc
model boat buildinc school, the Nail nd Sall admitted free with parenl.
Challenge, a Tua Boat Pull, a cla sic regatta The Wooden Boat Festival ls ponsorcd by
and children's cosr~me pa.rty. the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Com-
The Cannery, Udo Sh ipyard Sausaae Com· mcrce 10 benefit the Oranac County ll9Y pany, Hassan'•, Meyerhor , tfla1en Dus kc Scouts
Cream and Josh Slocum's arc amonf the many ·
JocaJ restaurants and merchants participating in For more inform1tk>n, contact 81rbara de·
this ye1r'1 fesciVll celebr11ion. Doom 11 the Newpon Chamber (714· 7J9...,.00)
Free parlcina is available along the C.oa t or Mickey Harntic ll the Doy Scout Sea Base
Hipway and in the public lot un Avon Street (714-642·,031).
and Tustin A\'enut. _,,, llN O.lly ~lot
•· si..-~~
Keith Evans combines with Ian Aler in men~ doubles today ~t
the Adoption Guild Tournament at Newport Beach Tenn.ts
Club. The two tangle with Jerry Frantz and Carlos Bustos 1n
semis at 2:30 p.m. with hopes of reaching Sunday's finals.
Adoption Guild tournament
No charity expected
in semifinals, finals
By Richard Dunn
Spew!$ Wr11er
C clcbrat-
ing 31
y c n rs
of charity, the
Adoption
Guild Tennis
Tournament
will host semi-
final nnd final rounds this
weekend ot the Ne"port Deach
Tennis Club.
The only thing cen:iin is that
Robert Vnn't l lof and Tim
Pawsat; defending men\ open
champions. "ill not be around
to repeat. Van't Hof, a Ne"'·
port Beach resident and nc .... ly-
appointcd teaching pro at the
Palis:idci. Tennis Oub in Cmta
Mc~. and Ptm· at '"'ere up)et
in their opening match, 6-4, 6·
2, by former Corono dcl Mar
High standouts Scott Browns-
berger and Jeff Ewing.
Another CdM product, Ian
Aler, will play with Keith
Evans (Fla.) in the men's open
semifinali. today nt 2:30 p.m.
Qgainst Jerry Frantz nnd Carlo
Bustos.
In the other men's open
semifinal, to be played at 11
n.m., Antony EmcrM>n and Ric
Bengston will face Chris Dunk
ALER:
From 8 1
it's short-lived.
and Jon Leach. The men's
open purse is $6,000, with the
final scheduled for Sunday at
1:30 p.m. Admi ion for the
semifinals today is S3: for Sun·
day's finnl s, it's $5.
In the \.\Omen's open semifi-
nals, ccond·secdcd Stella Sam·
pras and Barbara Gerken will
play Themis Glatman and Usa
Scc:man :it 9:30 a.m. this morn-
ing, while Susnn Hawks and
Nicole Storto will face top-
seeded Danielle Scott nnd
Mamie Ccnica at l p.m.
In 1he mi~cd open emifinal •
top·sccdeJ Van't Hor nnd
Linda Ho .... cll face Scott and
Drel Hnn en-Dent, the fourth
seed, ut 4 p.m. Van '1 Hor and
Noelle Porter won the mi,cd
title la t )Car, but Porter' mu)·
cle ·pull prevented her from
. competing this wcel..end. ln the
other mixed semirinal, also tat 4
p.m. today, unseeded Sampras
and Gcorr Martinez wall play fifth~edcd Cenica :ind Dill
Bart>er.
Doth the men's and mixed
open purse arc $5,000. Kin~
ley Brosnan and Judy Bergman
or the Adoption Guild nrc in
charge of the tournament. The
.... omtn's open final on Sunday
is at noon, with the mixed open
final ::it 3 p.m.
While hi'I mother was in Colorado, Aler rem:iincd 1n Ne"pon
Beach, living with u friend during his t~o )Cart. al CdM . He grew
up quickly.
"I moved my enior year back to Color do becau e my mom
remarried nnd my 'lCpfather' practice wi» in Colorado," he nid~
"Ba ically. I 51ayed here for the tennis. There's areat wencher.
great competition and the opportunitic arc unlimited. In Califor-
nia, there ere o lot of opportunities to work with good in)lructors.
"It wa definitely o chorncter builder not rcnlly being "'ith your
parents. It made me strong Gnd I think that's ~hy I tro"'el a 101 on
the tour and don't have 100 many worric . You're alone a lot be·
cause you 're on the road so much playing in tournaments, but 1t
doesn't bother me.
"So I gue it wGJ a little preparation for me in a way, being on
my own out there."
Aler, ranked 290th in the world, played four years at the Uni·
vcnity of Arizona before joining the S3tellite circuit. He met
Evans. ranked 220th in the world, last year at the GTE champi·
onships in lndianopoli . Ever $in~. it's been a natural linking,
"We'd ju t talked about plnyina toiethcr in casual conven.ation,
then later we bumped into each other at the lndianapoli OranU
Pri• and decided to pl:iy doubles together," AJer aid. "We
paired pretty well the fir5t time we played toaethcr. You're always
looking for that ~nner in doubles that you c.an match up with.
••1'vc had unfortunate luck with parlnen. There ha' to be thot
IP'.Ccial connection. You have to be compatible toaether. (Evins)
and I arc one or thoso areat teams who arc able to do thot Cottu·
natcly."
Thi i Aler's third lraight trip to the Adoption Guild scmifi·
nah. He IO!lt in the 199() finals with Cral1 Johnson a hi5 partner,
then 106t in the semifinal l:a t ycar whh partner Doua Eisenman.
Thi.I ycu, with his new partner. Aler hopes to litcrully briaa
home a champion hip.
"The Adoption C::huld h a p>d opportunity (or us.'' Aler aaW.
''There's a lot or~ competition and l enjoy comin& ~and
competina in my hometown. It aiva me 1 chance 10 be wilh "'1
mom and my &irlrricnJ. The surroundinp aro ramiliar and I ft '
to ace my friencb. plus (the S6.000 punc) ia preny re pectablc.'
For Aler, u uatly I Iona WI)' rrum home. he's hopin1 for D pro •
perou homeromina.
"" • . I I I ...
Estancia Hlgh's badminton , _;uw 11 ~wept to its 40th straight
victory and second straight un-
Facio, Howard making
some super-starts
to thrash· bookl
W as it the ne"' pins? Was it luck? Was 1t 1nsp1rat1on?
Whatever it was, Team 3 on Thur'>day's Coast
Men's League at Kon;i Lanes had t\\O bo"lers with
stellar outings.
Lorenzo Facio, the middle man, staned with a 143. Thar's
20 pins under hi s current Coast Men's a\erage, but nine
above his book. He then came back with 250 tally "'hich wos
116 pins over his book! He finished ..tith a 167 for 560.
Mike Howard, who has tnken bowling like a staf\ mg dog
to raw meat, booked 165 in the 1990·91 season -his fi rst
year of bowling. The '9 l ·92 season wos extremely good to
Howard as he rolled a number of 275-plus games including
two 299s in the Holiday Vegas loop. Last Thursday he
popped a 278 finale for 113 pins O\er his book.
Hi s 673 series led the Jeagu-e.
Both Howard and Facio should be receiving
100 pins O\Cr average a\\ard~ from the American
Bowling Congress.
The Coast Men's Le:igue has openings for l\ .. o
more teams, but this is the last week to enter.
The league bowls Thursdays at 6 p.m. and has an
860 entering maximum for five pla)ers.
O Memorial We ekend \\as a busy one for
tournament bo,,lcrs at Kona as four separate
events took place within two days
·--
... beaten season on Thursday
with a 12-7 conquest of
Nogales at Cypress College.
The nucleus of Estancia's vic-
tory revolves around boys dou-
bles standouts Son Ha Tram
and Danh Nguyen (far left);
boys singles star Chau Nguyen
(left) and girls singles starlet
Doan Nguyen (above), who all
swept their competition In the
Chuck Kempt es rolled I 060 for a l 4·pin "in in
the 4·Game No·Tap early Sunda) afternoon His
win \\3S worth SJ 17. Norm Walker finished
second with 1046 for S75 and Da'e McAllister Bowling
BALDWIN:
From 81
Holland, and the two agreed on the move in
February. Baldwin, in fact, has been worki ng
within the CdM structure for the past few
weeks, but Holland waited until not wo make
the announcement.
"I justy wanted to wait until spring practice
(it started last Tuesday)," sajd Holland. "I felt
it would give spring ball a lift."
There are 64 years of coaching experience
between the two -Holland with 33 years
under his belt (including 18 as bead coach at
Corona dcl Mar), Baldwin gaining the most no-
toriety as the roach of the brilliant Santa Ana
High teams of the mid-to-late '60s, during the
lsoac Curtis era. This wiU be Baldwin's 31st
year in the coaching game ... with 20 years as a
head coach m his background.
And if ever an "Odd C.ouple" situation wa
evident, it as here. Holland, an ultra conserva·
rive with a defensive philosophy (leading to
back-to-back ClF crowns and State Coach of
the Year laurels), is joined ~the enrcmety of·
f ensive and up-beat personality of Baldwin.
"We're different," said Holland, "there's no
doubt about that!"
With eight years of nose-to-nose competition
on the field, Holland is confident he knows
what he's getting.
For years Baldwin has taken his Costa Mesa
Mustangs into their game with CdM al a fever
pitch, usil18 movitntionat tools to the limit.
The most memorable of those eight conflicts
was a 30-28 decision in 1986.
The "Toad-shirts" was a motivational ploy in
retaliation for a Corona del Mar "gimm ick"
employed years ago. At CdM chalktalks. the
story goes, the Sea Kings would use liute toads
as the o's on the board, to be blocked oul by
the CdM x's.
In reality it wasn't much -but the Mus·
tangs, upon learning of the scenario, made a
lot out or it during the Tom French coaching
era ... successfully ... and Baldwin picked it up
when he came aboard in 1984.
"I've always noticed how Tom got the most
out of his players," said Holland. "And his
players atways came to play. He keep them
motivated and I've respected that. There were
time when he really shouldn't have been in
the ball game, and ye t he was."
Don't look for a Jot of changes in the CdM
offense per sc ... the Sea Kmgs wiU continue
with a one-back, multiple offense, according to
Holland.
"Tom will be working within our off ensc and
he's done a lot of tudying on it. We JUSt think
finals. Shauna NorfleeVDally Pilot
we'll be doing 11 a tot better now."
Thus Baldwin is off and running.
"There arc really some good kjds here and
l'm excited," said Baldwin. "Dave is allowing
me to have some responsibilites, as opposed to
being just a tackling dummy, so I'm able to do
some coaching, and I've really been enjoying
it ."
Baldwin, a history and economics teacher of
reknown at Costa Mesa, is hopeful of an intra-.
district tran fer to Corona del Mar, but no de-
cisions on that are expected until later in the
summer because of the on·going financial
crunch within the di strict.
Holland has some 55 candidates for varsity
and junior varsity spots and has not only com·
bined his staff, but split it as well to form a
true two-platoon system.
Among the offensrve group arc Baldwin at
offensive coordinator; backed up by Matt Hur·
ray (widcouts), Pat Kelly (offensive line): Brent
Ogden (running back.<.); an,d Baldwin, Wlth the
quarterbacks.
Defensively the Sea Kingk will operate under
coordinator Craig Collfos, as well as Roger Ro-
elle (line). Charlie HerbcrJ (IJtiebackers) and
Mitch Melbon (defensive backs}.
The punch line to all this? Of course -Co·
rona del Ma r's non·league opener on Sept. 11
at Newport Harbor· The opponent ... Costa
Mesa.
was third '"ith 1023 for S55.
Dave McAllister had to be talked into comin1t
back to bo\\l thrce hour later. but ll \\as \\ell ~Orth 11 .is he
placed first In the 5-Game Handicap s\\eeper.
McAllister rolled 1138 to "in by 64 pins and collected
S324 along the \\ay. Geoff Tro~er recci,ed SI OO for his
third-place finish with 247 and Larf) Friend "a~ third Mth
1007 and S49.
Sunday evening's Scratch 6-Gamer drew a fair Cro\\d for a
holiday e'ening and paid three pl.lees.
Da'e Homer and Jordan '.':a!.sbcrg took the f1r ... t and
second threc·game blocks" 1th respccti\e score~ of 740 .mJ
703. Ho\\e1.e r, they had to pla~ second and third fidd le to
Eddie Katz '"hose consi)tcnt bowling netted him the top
spot in the final standing!..
Katz picked up one ~1depot "llh a 246 game. but shot
1381 O\erall for the S250 fir!.t·place prize. Homer's 1333 ''a~
good fo r Sl25 and Na!.)bcrg pocketed S67 for third.
Last, but not ICa)t, \\'1S the first \\Cd of the s~oo Sl,000
Guaranteed ht -l-G.ime No-T:ip. (Yes, thJt\ the otf1c al
name of the e1.cnt!)
lf' inc's Mike Ecklund shot super !>Cores ot 263. 277, 266
and 245 to roll and 1I 15 set to take the first S~OO \\eckl'
prize. He also i) high on the board for the S 1,000 •
guaranteed top cash for th1~ summer long C\1:nt l:cklunJ
earned a 179 a'erage into Monda) 's squad.
Squad times for th1!> c'cnt, '' hich 1~ open to all bo" Jcr,.
arc Sunda~s at 4 pm.: Monda)S at 9:15 p.m .• ind
Wcdnesda) ·~ at 7 and 9 pm
•A ne" round of summer league~ I) set to l11t the tloor
in m1d·Junc. Leagues include a ~upcr short \'cgas lca~uc
Friday night!., a 540 scratch trios on Tuesday~ and a 900
scratch fives on Wednesda)S.
What's better than .99 bo"ling, shoes and kamikazes on
Monday and Wednesday after 8:30 p.m.? Sta~ tuned ..
Cherie Nagy, ••host bo••ling rolumn appears in tht DDi(1
Pilot every Soturd:iy, is tile Gcncrol Manogcr of Kono Lnncs
In Cost:i Mesa.
Cooper
resigning
at Mesa
~ Athletic directorship up
in th~ air at Costa Mesa;
Cooper will stay into fal l.
NO MORE
FLEAS
SHIPLEY' ........................
MIN'S JEANS
BllOW·OUT
By R<>oer Carlson
Sports Edllot
COSTA MESA -Citing a
crunch on time and space wi th his
new duties as women's basketball
coach at Southern California Col·
lege, Dean Cooper said Friday he
was stepping down as athletic di·
rector at Costa Mesa High, com-
pleting a four-year cycle as the
school's athletic director.
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OR YOUR MONEY IACKI
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While Coo-
per's decision is
effective at the
end o r the
school year, the
walk-on A.O.
said he would
conti nue to
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lhc ran until his
successor i
comfortable at
Cooper the potition.
Cooper said no decisions have
been mado relative to his succes·
10r and much of that decision will
be based on funhcr considerations
relative to the financial CNnch in'
the Newport-Mesa School District.
He leaves with the No. I ques·
tion still unan wercd -what to
do about Incoming football coach
Myron Miller, who ha yet to be
placed on the campus bccauso of
lhOle same ongoina cutbacks in
the district. Cooper's brightest news came u
the coach of the sec women'•
team, which naurcs to be 17 deep
It the 1tar1 Of fall practice.
Amon& the recruill are Colt• Mae'• 6--foot Angela Tonavanik,
Hawaii'• Adrianne Kipilli (6-0),
Cok>rlldo Sprinas' Content l..Yk•
(S·lO), SoUlh Tah0c'1 Chriltl Hoa·
... (5·9) and Lim• JC tn.rer
Nicole IC.llJ, a U point.
··:· .. :;.. .·; .
Finals at NEWPiORT BEACH TENNIS a.us
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More Information AlOl1I (7l4)497 .. s~.
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PRIZE MONEY: $6.000
AN1liONY EMERSON • RJC< BENGTSON
OiRJS DUNK • .k:>N LEAOi
CARLOS BUSlOS -JERRY FRANT'Z
1AN ALER • KEmi EVANS
WOMEN'S OPEN
PRIZE MONEY: SS.000
ADMISSION: Finals $5. 00
MIXEDOPEN
PRIZE MONEY· $5.000
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Fort, 1--. n.. o.a. ....... 1!1 ...........
archs jolted from CIF 6-A playolls, 1
~ Mater Del sett-destructs
in COtJlplete reversal
against El Dorado.
By OenNI Brostemous
SllOl1S WrllW
PL CENTIA
-The Mater
Dei .,igh base-
ball icam ran
into • buzzsaw
in tht form of
host f;I Dorado
Friday, and the fourth-seeded
Monatchs were unceremoniously
jolted• from the CIF 5-A playoffs,
13-3 .•
Tho Golden Hawks (23-5). un-
seed\!a despite winning the Em-
pire league, extended a winning
streaJc: to what has now reached
13. Mater Dei, the tournament's
fourtt\ seed and Angelus League
champ this season, bows out at 23-
5. :
Mater Dei's playoff run had
begun.'. with promise following con-
vincin(t victories over Marina ( 10-
0) and Rive rside Poly (14.0).
"We dug a hole early, and that's
not what we had in mind," aid
Mater Dei Coach Bob Ickes. "We
hadn't made an error in the I t
two games, but we struggled
today."
The Monarchs were guilty of
five errors which, along wlth three
walks and 12 El Dorado hits, con-
tributed heavily to the romp. The
Golden Hawks nl o hit three home
runs.
Mater Dei missed n ch:ince
early agninst El Dorado sumer
Shawn Holcomb (11-1). In the top
of the first after Cale Carter had
popped to sho rtstop, Keith
Frankel walked and Dave Knuff
grounded a single through the
hole on the lefl side.
However, the nexl t\\O pla)Crs
were called out on i.tnkes to
squash the threat. Holcomb, who
barned many of the Monarch hit-
ters witb his sharp cuf\<e, worl..cd
five innings and fanned seven -
all looking.
El Dorado then seized the mo-
mentum, putting together one-out
singles from Mark Selway and
Tyson DowOell, along with a two--
run double by Holcomb and an in·
field single by Chris Remala made
it 3·0.
The Hawks added an unearned
run in the second; so Ickes opted
to relieve starter Rich Silva (9·2)
with Mike McDonald to start the
third. "We were hoping to act at
least three innings from Silva, but
it just didn't work out," said Ickes.
El Dorado padded its lead to 6-
0 with two more runs in the third,
helped by McDonald's error on ll
poor pickoff throw to first which
allowed the second run or the in-
ning to trot home.
Mater Dei answered in the top
of the fourth with an unearned
run of its own. Catcher Darren
Troilo went all the way to second
when his sharp grounder was mis-
played at third for an error.
Troilo advanced to third on a
wild pitch and raced home as Bill
Blanton lofted a sacrifice fly to
left.
But the Golden Hawks retali-
a1ed in the bottom of the fourth
with a bia hand from the Matet
Oci defense.
A onc·out solo homer by John
Street s11ned thin.., off. Holc:Omb
foUowed with a single before three
uoces ivc around balls were boot·
ed resulting in two more runs
coming home.
Eric Ayala laced n single lo
right-center to bring home the
fourth run of the inning and 10th
of the game before a double play
ended the inning.
Mater Dei tried to mu ter some-
thing as Brian Barajas led off the
fif\h wi1h a long homer to left, but
Dave K.nufrs line drive with a
man on w:is snored by left fielder
Selway.
Selway's solo homer and a tw<Y
run shot by Holcomb pul El Do·
rado up 13-2. Troilo's solo blast,
the fifth homer of the doy and sec-
ond for Mater Dci, completed the
scoring.
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•rltW •r•M cnr. d 3 o o o ~ c • ' o o K..~.311 2000 6lmoMetl,c 1000
~211 U10=rt• Ult Trolo, c S 2 l I 1 0 0 0
lllinloll. Ill 2 0 1 I ~l cf 3 Zl 0 ~. rf 0 0 0 0 n_., Cl 0 0 0 0 ~ lb 2 0 0 0 Shel. 2b s t 1 t McOonald. rt 2 0 0 0 Moleomb. 0 4 3 3 4
8lfljas, If S 1l I Clilmons. II 0 0 0 0 Jftriel. SS 2 0 0 0 W~ p 0 0 0 0 Moort. pll 1 0 t 0 Oiborne. lb 2 2 0 0 ,,..,, lb 0 0 0 0 Jor. rt ~ 2 0 0
Beel!.• 0000
Rtmlla. SS S 0 2 I Ayali. dll 3 0 2 2
Pwn.3b 100~
Totala 24 3 S S T..... St 13 12 9 .... .., ........
........ 000 'ltt o-~ m Der.-Stl 4*» •-t2 £-..._, o.i 5. B DcndO t. OP-M• Del 2 El
OoradO '. l08-..... Del s. £l OOf1Clo 7. 28-ttalcomb. HR-~ TrOlo. Str'Ht. S.iy, Holcomb S-Tor, R1m111. Sf-~
•tetO.I
SML.t-2
MeOonald
Kkltaid .. .,.,..
IP H R ER ea IO
2
3
1
5 4 3 2 0 S /9 4 1 1
1 0 0 0 1
Holcomb w. 11-t s 2 2 2 7
Clemons ' 2 1 1 0 Wellltnln 1 1 0 0 0 0 HBP-a,llllhewsoll (by Holcomb). smt (by
SM): OowOel (by Mcl>onlld). WP-Silva 2. Me·
Donlld. Holcomb. Pe-Ttollo l -2.10
Bobby Ickes watched his Mon-
archs exit from the CIF S·A play·
offs on Friday with a 13·3 loss
to El Dorado in quarterfinals.
Calvary Chapel • wins, 2-1 Boating llcks rolls
...., Eagles advance to CIF semis
against Pasadena Poly
CIF SS semifinals next Tuesday
and will play Pasadena Poly, a 13-
12 victor over Hesperia Christian.
Calvary is a \ilCtory away from the
finals and a date at Ca l State Ful-
lerton's brand new Titan Stadium.
Oal..Jand's drive fooled the
Rebels' right fielder who first
came in on the ball nnd then
watched it sail over his head. Oak-
land then scored wh at was 0 the
winning run when Chase Lub-
bock' grounder was misplayed by
the Flintridge shortstop.
Sal/away series on tap '!ST~~!
after lopping Flintridge Prep.
By Joe Schlosser
SpottS ~
C..OSTA ~tESA
-Ollvary Chapel v High's baseball •
team 1s riding the
::irm of star pitcher ·
Oanlt),\ Fuller as far ••
a-. 1t Mii get them. His teammates
are hoping it gets them to Ful-
krtol), the site of the CIF Small
Sd10°'5 final.
1 ht host Eagles used a stellar
pcrlnrrnance from their ace on
FmlJt to narrowly escape with a
2-1 ' 1.tory o'er visiting Flintridge
Prep .in a quarterfinal matchup at
TeWtikle Park.
Fuller & Co. came out of the
blocks a Jiu le slo". digging 1hem-
selves a 1-0 deficit. In the first in·
ning, Flintridge's Casey Mo so
drew a walk and eventuallv came
around to score on the ·Rebels
starter Paul 011o's sacrifice ny.
Little did the Rebels know that
would be all for them on the day.
The Rebels came in with victory
margins of 18 and 23 runs in their
first two CIF games.
0
CIF SS PLAYOFFS
Calvary Chapel 2, Fllntrldt• Prep 1
FLINTRIDGE CALVARY
ab r h bl ab r h bl
~syn.IS 3000 Elioc,SS 4 0 1 0
Mosso, 2b 2 1 0 0 SmM. 2b 2 O 1 O
~rounl. c 3 0 1 0 Jonts, 1b 3 0 1 0
Olio. p 2 0 1 1 Fuller. p 1 0 0 0
Moran. ct 2 0 0 0 Younger. rt 3 0 0 0
Duple~. 1b 3 0 0 0 King, c I t 0 0
Checa.II 2 0 0 0 S~st. dll 3 0 0 0 Neumann. rt 3 0 1 0 Oakland, ft 3 1 1 1 Aanstord. 3b 1 O O O Lubboclt. cf 3 O 1 1
Total• 211 3 1 Totals 23 2 5 2
Score b1 lnnl"9• Fllntrktt• ,.,..., 100 000 0 -1
Calvary Chapel 000 200 1-2
NEWPORT BEACH -Classic wooden and fiberglass sailing
yachts will decorate Newport Harbor starting Tuesday.
It 's the Lyle Galloway summer racing series held every Tuesc.Jay
evening at 6 p.m. through Sept. 8.
Sponsored by the Minney family, owners of Josh Slocum's Re~·
taurant, the annual Tuesday night races attract the best of New-
port Harbor's classic yachts.
Newsboy owner and skipper Jack Baillie is a regul:ir in the se·
ries and competes with Plym owner and skipper Durk Sawyer. Ad-
ditional cla s A boats include rare one-design schooners, I.etches
and yawls, as well as the cla~ic Rhodes sloop design contenders.
B class is smaller boats but includes mnny one-of·a·kind sloop ,
ketches and yawls. Closs C is for all classic fiberglass designed
boats.
With just a few boats, the classic series began in 1975. Named
after and dedicated to long·time Newport Beach arti!>t ond yachts-
man Lyle Galloway, the series has now grown to more than 35
boats.
Each race and the serie!t arc open to all classic \\'OOdc n :ind
classic fiberglass sailboa1s, according to Joe Minney.
of Riverside bad little trouble in
o;ccuring his ccond scratch main
event viclOry of the season Fnday
night, going wire to wire to win by
five bike lengths during the weekly
Speedway motorcycle r~ing pro-
grnm at the Orange Cou Fair·
gmunW..
The biggest battle in the four-
l.!p event was for second place as
Louis Kossuth and Mike Faria du-
eled for the nnal three laps before
Kossuth was able to come home
about half-a-wheel in front ·of
Faria. w
Meanwhile, Brad Oxley worked
hi way through the pnck after
tarting on the 40-yard Une to nar-
rowly win the eight-lap handicap
main before 11 crowd of 3,247.
SCtlldl mart (4 laPll 1 Galy ttcb (Rlwnldl),
2 LOUIS l(QSdl (llta) 3 Mike Fa (Collaft). ~
Scoa !ltd (RMtaldtl "l ~nt to win ClF, that's been
m~ g4>.il all along," said Fuller, a
semot who allowed only three hits
m p1qking up his third straight v1c·
toi: 'n the post-season. "This is
my 14:.t year, so I'd really hke to
go o a winner."
"It takes us a little while to get
things going," said Eagles slipper
Dale Walker. "We have an excit·
ing bunch of kids who all ha' e
great attitudes, win or lose we
would have been happy."
Down 1-0 in the fourth, Calvary
put together a two-out, two-run
rally that catapulted them into the
lead fo r good. Freshman catcher
Chance J(jng walked and later
came around to score on Bryce
Oakland's double to left.
L08-fllnlndot Prep 4, ~ll'f Cl\apel 6
28-SITllth. OD.lllld SB-~bcfOl#'i. ~
SF-OC.O IP H R ER 18 SO
Fllntr1dge Prep
The race starts each week directly in front of J~h Slocum's
Restaurant. First gun is at 5:50 p.m.
Race infom1a1ion will be available dockside Josh Slocum's Re -
taurant af1cr 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays, the day of c ch race. In addi-
tion, people interested in crewing aboard boats arc encouraged tu
meet at Josh Slocum's at 5 p.m. each week.
Hlndicap m.1 11 laoSI 1 end 0., (Safi Mn c.o.nno1: 2. CMs ...,.. (HllPIN). '
A SlllW!'I McCoMd (h). 4 8r3ill; 5 ltcb 6. Jolll
\.J Adell ~ Valllyl, 7 Kosdl I fll\a SecOnd OMllOll 11\1111 (5 •> 1 Hllll .-.
mondS (V!Ctln'lltl O!lo L&-3 6 5 2 1 4 7
Calvary Chapel
fUler W,3.Q 7 3 3 11
WP-Dao 2. Fuller 2 Pe-K#IO
For more inform ation about the se ries or bow to participate,
call Joe Minney at 642-5935 or 548-1725.
1lw\l ~ main (4 lips) I Rotlllil S..
ield)
~3247
Th Eagles now advance to the 1-220 -81 lk 0.111 Piiot
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0" CALIFORNIA NO. 92·22 .. 0. 92·24 piy olhtr obllglltOnS (aueh lhe fOfec!OtUte. UNDER A LllN ,OR dite of aald Decletitlon of REGULATIONS ANO DE· proc.ss. plelH contact Of ant to Sectoon 1102 or IN
FOft .THE COUNTY AN ORDINANCE OF AN ORDINANCE OF u Insurance end IUH) re-REMEMBER. YOU MAY UNPAID AllOCIATION Covenants, Conditions ind VELOPMENT PLAN FOR Jam.1 Jc>Ms. 11200 P"* Newpot1 Btaetl City Ch#· t1' ORANOE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CFrY COUNCIL OF quired by Vol'' note and LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF A I 11 I I M •NT I Rfft.ticllons, to wNch lhe HOAG HOSPITAL (PL.AN-hu111 Street, Huntington let. 7~1Yto Center THE CITY OF NEW· THE CITY OF NEW· deed of trust Of mongige. YOU DO NOT TAKE DATED llPTIMalR A11oclatlon•1 11«1 !Of u-~~~DM~T~~l:~:ON Beach, C1llforn1a (714) T~~~iEiv~ltREB: FURd
Ive WHt, POAT BEACH AMEND-PORT BEACH AMl!N(). II you fill lo m1ke future PROMPT ACTION. 12, 1991. UNLlll lftltMf'lt wu not ~cl-Subltct Ofd~t wu In· 847•2S61• publle he111ng
1!Ii 1&>! =d Senta a, CA 82702 INQ TITLE 20 OF THE ING TITLE 20 OF THE P•Yrntnts on the loan pay Notice Is he<tby given YOU TAKI! ACTION TO Nied, In and to thit real trod~ on t11h d1y of CAROL KANOOI!, 00 the 81n diy of June
In t Matter of the NEWPORT BEACH MU. MUNIClPAL CODE 10 t»n on the p<o~,' pro-thal Sien.Shaw CofPOfa-PROTECT YOUR PRO.-, ~ropelrty el~u.tS In ~ M1y, 1992, and adopted on PrHldent, Boerd of 1992. 11 the hOUt of 7 oO
Appllo on of SHARON NICIPAL COi! SO Al AS TO 9'10UL.ATI THE vldt Insurance on lht p<op-IJon 8 Cahfotnla Cofpoia-ERTY IT MAY al SO\.D ~'b':r as'lonowi~"· • 26th dly of May, 1992. TrustHe, Ocean View p.m. 1n the CounQJ Ctwn-
JEAN QREQQ For TO REVISE THE DEFI· OPERATION OF S HORT wry, Of P•Y Olhtr oblige· lion' Is duly appolnltd AT APUaLIC SA&.•. IP Lot 59 ol Tract •0938, u AYES, COUNCIL lo~I Dl1trlot btt• or the City Hal of IN
Chang.of Name NITION OF THI TERM TERM LODOINO UNITS liona 11 required In I.he TRUSTEE undet lht follow-YOU Nll.D AN IXPU. recorded In Boole 280, IHM81 .. I HIOQll, Published Ntwport C~ or ~ Btacl\.
CASIS' NO. AHS4311 "GRADE" WITHIN USIDENTIA1. note and dffd of tn.rsl °' Ing described Al-lndusive NATION CW THI NA. P-aea 5-8, lnclusl¥9 of.._. WATT, TURNU. SAN· Btach..Coata MHe 0111y ~ News:°" ~d.
OA._R TO I HOW (Plannlng ZONES. mongege lht benefldaty Oted of Thm dated' July TU .. I O, THI ,RO. ctllaneoul ~ 0.... IONI, MART 1 COX, PAol May 30, Jww a, 13, ,,•~ 1:;'· and pl~
CAUS' FOR CHANQE Comml .. lon (Pl.ANNINO or mong°agea mty Insist 29, lt9l ' CEIDINGI AOAINIT ~tcCfdt of Orenge eounty, 'LUllMEA l992. any and all P9f't0nl lnttf·
F NAME Amendment COMMISSION that you do ao 1n order 10 TRUSTOR: Jon A. Geniii. YOU, YOU IHOULO The strMt eddr"a or NOii, COUNCIL 'UILIC NOTICE esttd may apPHf end~
SH N JEAN GREGO No. 7S3t AMENDMENT 1,.nstate you ac.c:ount in and Deni .. L Gentile CONTACT A L.AWYIR. othtf llnown common~ llEM81RI NOfla .,._d "*-On. ~r~ !i ':':'.i:V:~ intt~= :d•~dl~ ~O. ~ gOOd stancl.ng In add•tion, BENEFICIARY: Pioneer NOTICI OF lgnallon of the rMI prop. ABIENT COUNCIL AcUUous Wenda AeftJo, Ctty ~ti to change htllhtr Mty HMl2 Ind ldopttd on lntrod~ or 1 tlh da w: the btl'Wflcilty or mM· SMlOs and Loan Auoc1> T1'UITEE'I SALE erty h~ dteCtlbed ........ MOU 1119'"-as Neme Ci..rk, CltJ ef Newport
name Sharon Jean 26th' d•y of May 1992 Mn 1 ggt, ::'ws edoptJ gtgee may reqUlre u a t1on a f«I.,.., Savings 1nct T .I . NO. Is PUl's. to be: 1748 MAYOR PM laMoM Statement haeh Greoa tO'Asnley Adams AYES. COUNCeL MEM-2.ath' dly of toe 11192 on condition to rttnstatement ~ ~ 92·1909-1 P°'1 Place. New-CITY CLEM Wanda The followlng l*IOOI Publis hed Newport
II ra-lby ordered that BERS HEDGES. WATT. AYES, COU~CIL MEM-thlt you pro'llde retl&ble RECORDED: August 7 NOTICE IS HEAEIY' ~ BHc • Callrornl1 II. R ... lo '" dolt)\bullneu u · Bt•ch..COtta ._.... Da"f
.. • lnttl'Hled In TURNER, SANSONE. BERS WATT, TURNER Wflttttl evld~ that you 1'91 .. lnstt. No. 111: GIVEN, lhal on Ft1day, Th•. und=•d dl• THE EHTIAE TEXT IS iii~~ C~BD~kas Me"R Pllol~30. 1992
the ttef aforeaald ap. HART. CO)(. PLUMMER SANSONE. HART, cox. peid ell MnlOt bent ptOp-420735 of Oftlcl.i Records ~ 5, 1"2. al 11:00 daimt .. '°' ..... AVNlABl.E FOA REVIEW Cou 'c UI St42:t
• 1°'' ~3Acc:f7~ ~~:s5· COUNCIL MEM· ~LWMER er1y taxu. end ~d In-In the ottlee of ti. R.: ::,.ctoc.,!.a.!:t ~,!~ lnconedlieH In Mid"'"' IN TliE CITY Cl.ERK'S OF-"'•· h.~"'°"' dtl PUBLIC NOTICE
CMc Orlve West, ABSENT COUNCIL MEM-e~Js5N~~UNCIL MEM· auranee Pf9!TIMN cord• of Or9nQt COU'tty: ducting TrustM'e Salta, addr ... or othef common '1CE Of THE CITY Of Robtl1 M. Huggins Jt., --------
Sant.I • ~a. on BERS NONE ABSTAINED COUNCIL Upon your wutten r• SAID ALLolNCLUSIVE within lhe ofllcet of RESS dnlgnallOft. NEWPORT BEACH. 23782 PSflh Bay, t.4onarcn Flotltloua JULY 1992 II 2 o'cloclt MAYOR Phll Sansone MEMBER HEDGES Quest. lhe btneflc:laty Of DEED OF TRUST DE· FINANCIAL CORPORA· 6-ld Ille wU1 ~ made Publlahtd Newport 8"ch, C.lif 926n hsln .. e Name
P.tn.. then end there CITY CLERK Wendi E ABSENT COUNCIL MEM-tnOl'tg•gM Wiii QIY9 you a SCRIBES: MORE PARTICU-TION. localed et 1100 :~warranty, ·~ 8"ch.Cost• MHai Da.ty Robtl1 M Hu~in• Ill, Statement
.now -~11 ~ "t: Raggio BERS NONE wnnen ltemtullon of the LARLV DESCRIBED IN ~ ~ffs::::'.' 100. POSHlllOn~curn'. Pilot May 30, 1"2-~~. S:·naw Hts .chc.~i't: The foflowuig pefS<>ns
have, ~name ~d not THE ENTIRE TEXT IS MAYOR Pl'lll Sansone tntlfe amounl you mutt SAID DEED OF TRUST ~~Ora • s1.t.":i br~ to aalllfy Ole oC>4I-aa42' 92707 ·~:e~~~P~AIE
cnang ted. AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW CITY CLERK Wtndl E. pey You may not have to SAID AIHncluslvt Dffd of Cllllornla, C~MMUNITY g11lons ... forth In tMI No-PUIUC NOTICE o~ A. R1.g1.tz. 321 1512 Santanella Terrie• ~ ~ Ofdered th.t e IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· RagglO ~y lhe tnhtt unpaid pot· Trust •~td ctnlin obUo ASSESSMENT SERVICE flee of Delinquent A.-I C M.aigurite Ave .. C0tona Co1on• Cit! Mar Ca ,1
copy thl• Ofdtt to snow P:ICE OF THE CITY OF THE ENTIRE TEXT IS tlon of yoUf account. even gelionl lnctudlng note(•) co .• I Clllfomll corpor .. ...amenc ""'ldenc:lng the NOTICI OP def Mat, C•hf 92025 9262.5 •
cauN e publlehed In NEWPORT l!IEACH. AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW lhOugh full payment was f0t the sum of 1670,564.14. tlon, u duly d•llgnated, Anoeltllon 1 AIMtSmtt'll AOO"ION 0, Thie bUslntH 11 con-Slephanit Moran Btr
Delly ot, a newtpaper ol Published Newport IN Tl-IE CfTY CLERK'S Of· demindod, bu1 you mull THAT the ~neflcl.i lnl.,.. 1ppolnted end acting ~T·~~edcoi:lM~N~ RISOLUTIONO, ~~ bY" •general Pll1· 1\1/dy, 15t2 Sant1ntlle Te,. c=-2..clt~at~t;. BHCh·Co•ta Mesa Oally FICE OF THE CCTV OF PIY all amount• In oerau11 .. , under aal4 AIMnclut/Vt =~,;'.,,'!: .~l•tloil ASSOCIATION, wt\lc:h II I INTDfTK* TO Th• ~.,1.1ran1(•) COl'll• :c;.;.5c0tona dot Mat. Cat.I
IWt JI. e week l0t lour Pilot Mey 30, 11192 NEWPORT BEACH. II the llmt peynwm 11 Dffd or Trust and the obll-to I.he power Of = Calltc>rM non.::=.:orpo. LIAS& RllAL ~ed o ttlllWI bl.Ill-Tlmolh Jose B oonMCUffve weeks prior 10 S1420 Publl1hed Newpor1 1n1de. How.ver, you and gatlonl, MCUttd thereby fttred on 11 by s.ctlon ration, ''the llon", PROPIRTV ne11 under I.he Flct1Uou1 1512 ~anti~ r;~;:v
the da'f.flf Mid heering. PUBLIC NOTICE Beacr..co1t1 M... Oa.Uy your Btnef.et.ry Of MOft>o .,. p<esentty held by 1ht 1367~of ""-C&llf0tnla and rec:Otded s.pteml:* orv~TI~ :, ~ERE~: 8ullne11 Name(•) lilted Coron• dal Mer Cet~ Dated Mey 27, 11192 Pllol May 30. 1"2 OIQM 11\ay ~ agtM e.n.flcl&fy; THAT I bfNCh CIVI by the Auoctl-13, HU In the omc. of I.he 192 the lot«! o4a~ • eboYe Of\! Mateh ;o, 1917 9262$ •
TULJ.V H. llEYMOUR, ORDINAHCI S-422 In wrltlllCI prior to the time of, end deiautt In, the ObUo tlon'e Attlcin and ly.UW., CourWy Aeeotder °' '-: !.. 'o4 ~ 0c.-n = O~ A AagalJ Thia bu11ne11 11 con.
J...._.,, eif the Superior NO. 92.23 PUBLIC NOTICE the notac. ot .... ta po.led gatlOM tor whfCh auch All-~Operating Reg\11111on1 ~ u No~~e:.u. SchOOI Dlltrlct edopttd a J:: ~~ w~~A~ ducted by h14bend anc!
Court AN ORDINANCB o• (Which !NW noc tie ..,.... lnckafllot Deed or Tt\llt In by the ~Olllllon• Of '"" eddltlONI """' dUe ReeolUllon °' lntenCIOn to Ofang• County on~ 2; WI .. Pub 11th• d N • w Po r I THE CITY COUNCIL OF ~ f~ copy of "No-than 11\e end of the lhl... ~ l\u occurred In ::..0 Oec~tlons °!nc, c::: the ~ "*9undlr, l .. M the follOWlng cf• tt92 ' ~egllltant (I) com-
e.ech-Co1ta M... Dilly TH8 CITY OF NIW· ~ the Oflginal wNCh wu montn period stated that payment has noc bett'I a1tlc:tloM recorded M¥ch p1ua ICCNecf tncerMt. plUI 1crlbtd rHI property. 'llMIJ .~ 1~ 111111· ..,._ ......... 30 Juna e 13 --T 1..... filed tor r9COld on May I, lbovt) 10 ,.__., other mlde r: IMe CIWvee and penaltlta. cr .. Nlew ~: and ...-,. neM ,...,.. u.. rltllt~ .. _. _,. , • • .......n -CH AMOO. ,882 In ttlt ~ of IM • -·~.... o . s. 1970 In the oltka of ttlt p1u1 anor . ...., If envlew School The Publilhtd N9WpOf1 hxh-Du•lntH N•me(1) l•Qa 20, 18'IO ING A PORTION OP county AecorOlr ol Mid lhlng1, (1) prO'ltdt sd-The monthly lnttallmtnt of c;ounty ~def of Mid Ind '""J.1 col :;:; -..a thall ~ b e one CoN t.eeta O 1y PUot M•y abo¥9 on: May 19, 1992
1 Sa42'1 DllTRICT,NQ MAP NO. County It .--~-dltionll time In wtlictl to ~end lntttnt WNctl CountV, .. ~~ 9231 of .~ of :;. T~ .. In ~at term commencing 30, June t . U , 20, 1"2 SttpNIM MOfen 8tmttdy _.,. _ 14 10 Al TO RIC&.AS-"'4.ICh u an~ of curt the ... by hnsftf became due M11ch 1, ~ ,,.._da, ., P9 conouct.lng Mid ..,. The tfnber 1 199?. a...11 Th11 11atement wu flleCI ~NOTICE llF'V TH& NOPDTY IN title lo Mid Nit prop. of the P'Ol*tY. or otMt• 1882, end II ~ -Rec:otdel"I lnalnlmtnl tOUll amount of Mid. obi-rttten proPo..ia must be wtth the County Clerk 01
__ t!_Dl_J&MC-~.--1 LOCATID AT NORTH-et'IV ehoWI you "WV ha~ WIN: OI (2l ~sh • ln11ellment1 of Ptind.,.i ~ .:?~ ~ ~ Olt)OM, u of Iha data of otctMd • 119 Olatrld Of· PUil.iC NOTICI ~ County °" May 19 1aeo. ""4 WIS,TIR\.Y CO .. NIR ::.. ~ TNll .. e ::": of ~_! and lrUrest PLUI • .... R9flilall0nl, and ~ =. 'C"*-=.c,ofto ": ~. 1~"~~ PWLIC NOTICI FaJ113t
A" CiROINANCI 0, 0, MK AYINUI ANO PILI MO: 1240-t ~· ~ ' chat;9 tot Mdl m••.._.. llon, and any IUPPI• U 430 00 CallfOfl'U 9~7 no lal9t • NOTICI CW Publilhed N9WPOf1 lklc~
THI CITY OP NIW· AQATI AYINUI F'ROM Rlt 1224-M Of bOlh (t) and (2). pmymen1 deAnQutnl more "*'ll(s) or amendmtot(e) OStect• ~ 14 1912 "*' 2 00 pm. on June 22 PUILIC HI.ARIMO Cotta..._.. o.ily Noc M
,Ofn' CACHAPPROV-TH8 C-1-H DllTR,CT JOINTl\.I FOllOWlnQthuiplrltlonol thin 10 cs.ys, PWS P'IOI :::::on.Imposed 14*tfled 00,llllUNITY Aa. 1"2. FIN{~~ NOTIC! IS HEAEIY 30 Junat 13 20 l9t2 ay
fNO A HVl:LO,MINT ~IC~~D '!;~·:.:~ IMPORTANT NOTICI ~:.me :":at::: : ~ ~·,:::--ther90f ol h ,.,:" .:=*: ...... NT aumc• == ~: ~ ~ QIVCN that the City Council • ' • • s...-13
A Q " I ..... T I I-If' YOUR PAOftERTY IS IN notice bl-tcrlbed ...in '° ~v ... co. • c ....... ~ • of tM Cl~ of NfwPott 'TW'Rllt. THS CITY OF LISH A I FOOT F'RONT IN P:ORECLOSUAE BE· I • unlela the O the PrtHnt btMllClaty """*111. by tMtOI\ of • .....;.., . -T ....... 9'I 1N!W19 Oft .Uy 7, 1"2, at S.lleti Wta ~ a publ!Q
MnPl9tT •SACH AND YA .. D SIT I AC K CAUSE YOU AA! BEHIND gellon b4"ng torecloled undtt 1aJd AIMnclutlve bt•.ctl Of deCa&M In Mid D • .I.,·.:.. .. ....... hMr1f!9 '!!WdlnA the p,.,
MOAO......,..W.HOa. ~i~o~":~O:::~; IN YOUR PAYMENTS. rT ~r,'~,·-::::n"'~: =:.:,="~.:; :~\~\'"&~r~u"No~~: r~ .~ ••• t10'0 •• , ... ·-----•-iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiilillll••-----..
PITALV" ....... YTIRlAN THll IUllJICT "'OP· MAY BE SOLD Wln-tOUT and your ettdltor !*milt. '"" •ppoll'Md TrvstM, • COfded ,tlbnl9ry •• 1"3 In ...... ., ..... , ... , n111111 a IEW llSllESS17 ( D 8 I L 0 PM •II T ERTY ( .. LANNING ANY COURT ACTION, and 1Qngef P9f"iod, YOl.I have written Dedarlillon ot 0.. Mid ~· ~. • ..... ~; ....
AQRUMEfT NO. •• COMMllllON you mav ~ the • ""'v the l90•1 ligt1t to llop fault wt demand b .... Aecordet'I ~ Ho. ..,.. ,... .::= :~ w: AM•NDIRNT right to btlng ~ account the .. 1e Of yO\# P'°'*'V ~ hU ~ wtth ~fi.:cn:~ s:~n: ..... , ............. , ....
May, 1M2. and td09t':J on NO. 7M) In good •I.anding by paytng by paying lh• entire Uld duly •PPOlnltd HIQHHT ltDO(R f'OR ...... ('1t4t ..... 1 ..
Htl\ day Of Mr;. 1992 SUbject OfdlMnce wu al of your put Out ~ amount d~ by your T"*M, Madi All-tnc1Utlv9 CASH ..-.. ,,_,.,, o4 Ila Puttllafled ""''Ori
AYU, COUMCIL MEM• lntrod\Qcl on 11th ci.v Of "*"" r:>lut J*mltled co.11 c.ed1tor. . °"°of TNl1 *"" .. ooewo ~ -. .. ad Beaott.coetl ..._ ~
BEAS HED0£S, TUANCA, May, t992, and adopted on and t.xpenMt within ltlt TO PINO OUT TH! "*''' rAdtncJng ~ by • C••fllef'I C~lr ""°' u.y It; a.-. 1111
SANSO.WE, HART, COX, nth ~of May.i. 1"2 time pannlfted by ~ for AMOUNT YOU MUST PAY Iona ..eurect ~ end dl9lift 91t a .... • ,.. IMOI PLUM~A AYU, COUMt;IL M!M-~ °' ~ ae> OA TO AARANO r:Ofli tiu declarad and 'doel --1111'*. w 119 ...... HOE~OUNCIL MEM· MAS HfDQH, WATI, count ~h ncwmely PAVME.Nf TO IT..,. TH( ..... -.. ..._,_ .. ._. ....... .._ II!!"' ... IC llTIGI
ICAS An TUANEA, 8ANIONI, ... ~cl pttor lo ..,,.. .......... F _.. IUml ........... •1•=·~--=l~iil-iiiilEiiifirl A8S COUNCfL MtM-~ cox.a._.~UM .. EA .. -... b ':. .... of rnRECLOSUA!, OA ,, ucured lhtrtby Imo ........... ·-KI'S NOh, CguNCIL Ml... . 'fOtM Pf'OPCIUY IS .. lll«llU1t1 clUe Ind pey*9 ol·119 ~ ........ .. , ...... aww ICAS ~ propeny No .... date '°"ECLOllJA£ 'OA A.HY end .,.. '*'9d ..... eow. and .............. -CfTY c;:IUUNI~'
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Iii • •• m: &ii..... a.. '· Ptoo, 11M w. nw uncllr ._ ~ ~ IOTICI Calif. t2teO PUIUC NOTIC! Santa AM Towing, Inc --PUBLIC NOTICE Th·• bval,,.H 11 co"' 9u1lll 111 ._ ~ EdwM "*-on. Iowa ll, C:O.. ....._ Cailf. lk*Met HllM(•) INd Th•• bualneu I• co,,. c.i lomla. f)G4 w. ·i'rtn s1 ouc..a by '"lndMduAI
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n. PllD •• 1*90fta ~ lted\, Celt._.. ~ IC. Ploo. t• W. 1MI .......... ..._ Tht r1g11tr1nt(1) corn-au.W.e ... .,.. Thia bus nHt 11 con-ButJMtt Nam• rnenc.ect to llW'Met ~w 1a: Nlincy Am ~ 21101 Iowa It. COiia ....._ Celt t..eny w.ktlllw .... , • .,., ~ lo tranuct ~ ttatetMnt ductod by: a COfpotltion tta1entent 1 unc1et .,. F
flOOl & .,.,. Qcle. ~ ... Thie ...... ,..,. ... !led 1l'9 folOwlng l*aona nest Ufldef U'le fletltiOul Tlle followtng pert<Jna The tegl1tra!'ll(1) com. T f~~ P41flOl\S OutltlMt Name I) lilt 9'A.143 w. tMfl ~ •». ~. c.lf..... Thi• butlneu It con--.ti the County CWti Of .,. dolna bulinft• u · lklllneat Name(•) Qt.CS .,. doino buslnMI u : menc:td lo tran .. c.1 bi1tJ. 1,1 d busolntiu as bov• on no1 ~ 1>• =r" IHcti. Calif, Thia ~'!.. OOfto. ducted by: ~ Md °""'98 County on •• 21, HAATIErS HIRED HANO, abow on· NIA. AOVAHCED GRAPHIC IM-MU under in. FCUt!O\q SanoMnttrs 1100 k ;M9 Craig Bitwl ~ by: ._ Incl .... ttt2 125 Preeidlo, Cost.a Mesa. fvM Wiiiams AGES, 2eo1 Blackthotn. 9us1neS1 Nam•t•J led Blvd 12« Tuatln. Cal.I Th s JU!etl'ltfll ¥1-U fOO<l • ~ Terrence Mone-...._ The reglatt•nt(•) c:om. 'aaM.11 Cellf. 92121 Thlt ltalement wu filed Newport Buch, Calll, above on.NA 92680 II\ '"' COU!'lty Clelk -''
goMafy, IQ W. 11d' IL The regltttant(t) com-menced lo tnlnUCt "'*" ~ NewPQtt IMCtl-.All H#Uey, 1125 "-idlo, wtth the County Cleflt of t2e60 Viet P1H1danl Joel ,.;ew;r\ght,, 153$ S~ OflDQt Courcy on M~ ti,
IFT, ~ 8Mch, C... fMnCed lo nnuct ._.. MM Uftdar Iha fldlMoul COMa ..... Dally P1k>C May Cotta Mesa, Calif 92e2t Or~ County on May 5, E. rutt\ard MathW. 2607 Thtl 1tate"*11 w t fitod pttlot A>lt •20 Nawpon 1992 d
-,,... under the flctltoul au.... NatM(•) llMad 23 '° 1992 ~Hanley 825 PrMldlo 1992 Blactcthorn, Newpon with the Co-.inty Cletk 01 Beach, C. r t2G63 '''"'' JoM Lyme Monlaomenr, luelnnt. Natne(I) lll'9d tboWll on: Apttl t, 1N7 1• 1•• ' • Costa u .... ·c.llf.12.821 ' • Fl)OS44 Beaeti, C.ld 92660 Orange COunty on Aprl 23 Tl'111 bualntn Is con. PublislleO Newport B~ ,
M3 W. '"' ._ 121, NfW. ~ T·::.,. ~ C:.. Pico"' tMed s.37' Thia butlnen 11 con-Published Mtwpott 9"ch-Thia buslnHs Is con· 1992 d..c1ed by an ind1vlduaJ Cost.a ua11 Dally Pilot ~ay
oort IMdl. c.11. t21D TN'."'F 1"* "' PUIUC NOTICI ctucttd by: l'lulband and COtta M ... DAiiy Piiot May ducttd by. an lndMdual F6292'4 Tilt reg11lttnt11) com· 30 Juna 8 13 20 t992
'Ttlll buttn .. 1 11 con. with ~ ~~ ~ lhar~ C~ of wife 9 18 23 30 t992 The rtglslrant(t) COM• Publ•Shed Nt.vpor1 Beath< mtt1eed IO \tansact buSI-' Sa.-4., dUOled by: hUlband end n.-..... ,.;:::::::."F •-21 1~ --"' on ay 5, l'letttleue The regl11rant(1) com· ' ' ' ' Sa-383 menced to ttanttct bust. Costa Mesa Daily Ptlot Miy ntss und91 lht F1elit•ou11 _________ _ wttt .... --vw --"'on......... • .......... ......_ mencecs lo 1ranUC1 busi-nett under the Flc1lllous 9 6 23 30 1992 Bu61ntn Nam•l•I ll•ttd Th• r90ltttant(1) com-1992 ,.~ 8.8t-t neu undtr the Flc:ttllou1 PUBLIC NOTICE Bualneu Name(•I listed · 1 · · • S
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above on APf~ 20, 1992 OBITUARY S8ff rnencecl lo lrlll'IUCt bulJ. 'IHeta Publlatled Newpott S..Cho 8uslneu Narnt(s) listed above on· May 13. 1992 °· J0411 S1ovwnght ,.... wider "-'1ctltloua Publl1hed ~ hech-Cotta Mesa DIM)' Piiot May The ,oaowtng J>8!10nl above on: M~ 28, 1992 1'1otHI041• E. Richard Mather This 1111tmen1 WH ( ed
1tue1nee1 NalM(t) llt1ed Coeta M ... DlllV Piiot May 1e, 23• 30, June e, ttea -:w.=~J~RA-Jill Hattley • .,..,.... Hem. This 11a1emen1 was li1ed PUBLIC NOTICE "'1th ttll county c1erk 011.---A-T_K_l_N_S_O_N--.. 9boW on: Apttl 30, '* t. 18, 23, 30, 1992 s.391 TORY CONSULTING & This ttaternent Wat filed 8tatem•nt with the County Cllfll ot Flc:Utlous Ota~t County on May 5
Jone ~y s.378 SUPPLY 28221 La Plu-with the County Cter1c of The Following poreons Orange County on May 13, 8u1lneH Name t992 .,..30324 K•lherfne Ann At• Thie ..... t'Nnt ... Ned PUILIC NOTICI mou. ~ nlguel Calif Orange CounlY on May 2'1 • .,. d.)fng bu11ne11 ... 1992 rw kin eon, age es.
with Iha County C1tt1t o PUILIC NOTICE tase ' · 1992 NEW AGE SERVICES F531407 Statement Pu1>1i~t1ed N....,port 8eacn· d ied of natural t' ~County on Aprll '°· l'letttMue .U:-Mohammed H. Fekrl. fSS28M 2630 Walnut SI•. 8, Tusun: Published Newport Beach· are~~n=e~s ~•on• Costa Mtst DaJy P1101 May causes May 29.
,,--.. .......... ..._. ....... 29221 La~. Ulgunt Pubhhed Newpo!t ee.ct.. Calif. 92680 Colla Meq Dally P110t May RUBBER MOJO 208 ~th 9, 16 23 30, 1992 1992, In Costa
.... t 8 atat....,.t Nlguel, Callf. m5e Coala Mesa Dally Piiot M~ Top-Un• S•ivlc... Inc .• 30. June e. 13, 20, 1992 St Nev.Poft Beach Cat.I Sa·3tl2 Mesa Sne was bOrn, Publl9Md Newpot1 U.ellMM 1l'9 Folowlng P8f9Clfll Tl\lt buelne11 It con-30June11 13 20 1992 Callfomlt Corp., 1121 Pe1ra Sa-<t l2 92663 Dec 20. 1928 In C:O.. ..... DlltyPlot The Followlng penotW&r9~butlnele•: ductedby:anlndlvldual ' ' ' ' s.411 lane. Placenllt , Cam. Thomas Cla Long 208 PUBLIC NOTICE B onner• Ferry,
1 11, 23 '° 1182 at• dolna butlnMt as: B. C. ELECTRIC, 2035 Pt. The regl1trant(1) com-92670 PUBLIC NOTICE 29th s1 ~port Beach Flc:tlUoua Idaho and had 11vec1 • ' • s.311 EMEAA(D CREST, 18200 cantl.a St., eo.ta ....., menced to tfaneact bulJ. PUBLIC NOTICE Thia but lneu Is con. Cal I 92663 '
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Cosla Meu fOf -~~~~~~~~Von 1<arm1n, Sle. 550, Ir· c.M. t2e27 .,... under the ,.ICtltloul ducted b)" t corporation Flc:Utlou• Th;s business 11 con· Buslneu Name PUIUC NOTICE 'IMI. Calf. 12715 Thornat M. Berry, tlSO Butlneat Name(•) ht.CS '1ctltlout The regltlrant(t) corn-8u1lnH1 Name ducted by· an lndi"'1dual Statemen t ~~. P!~trk~ ~
.._....._._ Koeller Development, Kinglet Ct.. Costa M..., abo¥e on: Nowmber 8, llusll•u ......_ menc:ed to transact buM-Statement The regtsuanl(s) com-Tht FoHov. n2 persona nurs.nn anesthet•sl r-18200 Von ~ 1550. Celit, 12S2t UMM St......_t ness under the Flct&hovs The Following pe<sons menced to lranHcl bu ... ai• oolno bus r HS as •
......._ ....... lMne, Calif. 82715 w.aNw Coe*. •227 a.t\a Mohammed H. Fekrl The FolloWlng peraona Bu11neu Name(s) listed ,,. doing business u : ness under tile Fici.t•ous OECORl.TtvE RUGS ANO ·and founded lh• Al·
....._..,, CharlH Koeller, 21222 Rd., Newport Beach, Celif. Thie atatement was ftted 111 dolno bullnest as: abOYI on: April 1. 1992 c p 1 MEDICAL 2931 Business Name(s) lisled CARPETS 2029 s Lyon. klnson Ruldenuar
1l'9 Folowlng Fem, HunUngton Beach, l28e3 with the COWlty a.ti of A·P TOWING, 1022 E. Leny Olillef, CFO Grace Ln 'J', Colla Mes.a. abOve on· Apol 24 1992 Santa Ana, Cal I, 92705 Care Fac1hty. She
tfl dolf'O buliMll a: Calf. t2t41 Thl1 bu1ln"' la con-Orange County on Mey 5, Chestnut, Santa Ana. Calif Thi• staletMnt wu riled Calli. 92626 Thomas Cta Lon' Tony Ooian. 2110,., Apo. was a membef of St
(•)CHAMPION HOHO Thia bu11nen 11 con-dUcted by: • genetal '*1· 1992 t270t · with the County Cieri< of Cathlab Products. Inc . Tht1 slalt,:.nt ~ .. r.ed lena Ba.boa lsla~d. CaLI John The Baptist
VAMAHA (b)CHAMPIO dUcted by: a ~ Plift> nerahlp f6)0i2t Santa Ana Towtna. Inc .. Orange County on Apnl 28, Teaas Corporation, 1345 with the County Cl-.k or 92b62 Catholic: Church A
KAWASAKI (c)CHAMPIO nenhlp The reglatrant(t) corn-Pubftlhed Newport Beach-Calllomla, 964 W. 17th 1992 Blalock, Su.le A, Housto", Otange County on Aptll 24 Th•• business 11 con-w id ow Mrs At· HONDA YAMAHA K The registrant(•) com-rnenced to trll\taet bull. M o .. nu Pllo M Stret Cotta Mesa. Calli F629598 TX 77055 1992 dueled by an inc1Mdull .._1nson 1s survived
WA.SAKI (d)CHAMPIO menced lo transact bull-,... under the Flctltlout Cotta eu _, 1 ay 92627 · Publlshed Newport Beach-This buslneu Is con· F 29 380 The regf111an1(s) com· by her children: San-
PAC>OUCTIOH'S 1590 nest ~ the flctltlout ButlMtl Ham•(•) ~ 111, 23, 30, June 8, 1992 Thi• bualneu 11 con. Co M Dall Pilot Mt ducted by: a COfPOratJon 5 mPnctd to 1Tansac1 l>uS•· d Kai M l
llYd cOsta W... 8ualne11 Name(a) lated abow on: NIA S."397 duc:ttd by: a corporation sta •11 y Y The reglstrant(s) com-Published Newpor1 Beac.ll· neu unaer the F1cti11ous 'a ez, ~rctt a • ~ t2t21 ~on: April e. 1992 Tl'lomu leny PUBLIC NOTICE Th• reg'111rant(1) corn-111• 23• 30• June e, 1992 menced to transact busl-Costa Mesa Oatly Pilot May Bu11neu Namt(S) ksltd ~~~·1~~~ M:l~ins':,l-
Cl'lamplon Motorcycle C,,.,.._ 1Coeaet This ttatement wat filed mencec1 to transact t>usi. Sa·390 ness under the Fictitious 9. 16, 23, 30, 1992 •bovt on· May 1. 19lj2 brothers Don and •
Inc .. a Calif. Corp., 15 T'hlt •tatetNnt wu IUed wtth the County Oerlc of F'lctltloua .,... under 1"-Flctlllous PUBLIC NOTICE Business Name(s) !Isled Sa<J75 Tony Doran Glenn Sharpe;
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Newpott Blvd Coat "'11th the County Clet'tl of Ofange County on May 5, • I N me Butlnes1 Name(s) !Isled abOvt on: May 6, 1992 This sta1tmen1 wos l11ed 1brs Grace Gonz·•ea ....... callf. m27' Ofwige County on •• 23. lt92 UI net• • above on: NIA Flctltlou• Charl11 s. Boyd PUBLIC NOTICE W1lll lhe Couri!y Cler~ ol ...
Thi• bu1lne11 11 co 1992 f&io3ia Th ~t•l•BMnt Vlce-Pretldent Builn .. a N•m• Thi• 11a1ement was flied Of1nge Coun1.,. on May 5, :~~ 8Mg'!'a~~c~fd~!~.: dud.cf by: a c:orpotatlon FS29tff Published Newpon Beach-• °"°j'ng peraona This statement was filed StatenMnt With the County Clerk ol Fictitious 1992
Th• regl11rant(1) co Publllhed Newpc>11 ~ Costa Meaa Dally Pilot M.y -s;~sWTr:sa'LTo •• with 1"-County Cler_k of Th• Following persons Orange County on May t3, BuslnH• Name F530484 ~:~1~au~~r 1s5i;~=~~ rnencecs to trW\llCt butl Cotta Meu Diiiy Pilot May 1e. 23. '°·June e. t892 7451 Wlllf* Ave Hunting· Orange County on Apnl 23, are doing butlneu ts: 1992 Statement Pu1>11sr.a<1 "''"Port BeO!Ch· May
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Mii under the t , 18, 23, 30, 1992 S-.3te ton Beach. Calif, 92641 1992 NEWPORT BOATS, 2510 FS31384 The Following persons Costa Mesa Daly P1o<;>t May lkitlneu Name(1l ht s.374 ~•tar ~pment. 1 FS29243 w. Pacific coast H""'.Y·· Published Newport.Beach-art doing business as 16, 23, 30. June 6 t992 9:00 P.M 01 Harbor
aboW on: March~. 1977 PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICI Ne>vada corporation 1517 Publlahed Newport Beac~ Newport Beach. Cahr. Cost• Mesa Oaity Pilot May THE 8ACKWAITER. 470 ~J s1.395 ~~:p~t . .!:r': ~ ~11:1:
Whitney ......... V.P. NOTICE Of' Ooldfleld Aw .• car.on City Costa Mesa Dally Piiot M~ 92683 30, June e. 13, 20, 1992 ~as~ Hc""r 1 ~~615Jt Laguna PUBLIC NOTICE ...... 111 be neld Sunda" Ttllt .u...m.nt "' NV 89701 9, 18, 23, 30, 1992 Aer11x Corporetion. Callier· Sa-<tt4 .... ac • 31' 1 wllt'I Iha County a.ti o '1ctttlcM.t9 PUBLIC lfaMINQ Thia butlnen la con-s.371 nla. l 8SO Newport Blvd , Michael S M1lchell, 470 N al 7 00 P M Mass. ~ County on Maiy 5 hatn.ee ......_ NOTICE IS HEREBY ducted by: a limited part· Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Coast Hwy. Unit J Laguna Flctlt1ou1 ... 111 be sa•d Monday,
1182 8tatement GIVEN that 1he City Council nerthlp ' PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bualneu 11 con-Beach Calif 92651 BuslnH s Ham• June 1. 10 oo AM •
The Followlog pereone ol Iha City of Newpol1 The regl1trant(1) com-ducttd by: a corportllon Flctltlou1 This 1>us1nen is con-Statement at SI John Tha Bap.
•• dolna butineSI a1: Beach wtl hold a publtc menced to transad busi. F1ctltlou1 The reglttrtnt(s) corn-Bu1lneu Name ducted by an 1nc•vldual Tt1e F .. "l persons 11sl Cathol•C Church
CEHT11>£DE INDUSTRIES, hearing pursuant to New-neu under lhe Flc:tltlous •uslneta N11me mtneed to llanuct bus•· Statement Tile registrant(s) com-are <10f'l'9 bu~ · •as Burial at Harbor
MOS Alton Pl!f'lcwly. Sult• port Beach~ Code BuslneH Name(s) ksled Stetem..,t "'" undtf IM FIC1•1lOUI The Following persons mtnetd IO tranHCI bus~ AM[R CAN SHtNE, 2973 Lawn Memorial Park. 511. IMne, Calif. 12714-Section 5..12 on reQU89t of above on:Aprt 17 11192 The Following persons 8uslneu Name(s) llsted ared01ngbus.nessas· nest under tilt Foe11ous Harbor Svcs Sult 1t4, Se"'•ces dtrected by
______ ......;;.;...~1S85 VIP COASTAL. dbl VIP EX· President ' are doing business as: aboYe on: April 17. 1992 CELL CONN TELECOMU· Business Nam11s1 I-stud CO$t.I t.lcs.s Ca I 926Z6 L
De...td R Howell. 4 Cold-PRESS TAXJ to C)pefate In TNt ltalement WU filed NUMERO UNO, 1525 Mesa Manager NICATIONS. 2t03t Hager$· above on M;iy 1 t992 CIArence 0 Woody 3t89 ~~~n~ ob ive a ~;rtu:
________ __, 11ream. lrvtne. Cal'if. 92714 the atv. with the Councy a.ti ol Verde Drive East Suote Th11 statement was Med town, Huntington Beach. Miehael S M.lcheP SICiiy St Cos•a 1u• ary Costa Mesa. Nancy L Howeft1, 4 Cold-NOTICE IS HEREBY F\JR. Orwige County on Apr"ll t7, 125 Costa Mesa'. Calif. w.th lhe County Clerk of Cali!. 92648 Th s statement was Wea Ca~• 92626
11revn, lrYtne, Callf. 92714 THER GIVEN that the Cl1y t992 9M Orange County on Apr~ 28, Gregory S. OeBenon. w1tll the Couniy Clttk or This builnen is con· 540.5554
Susan C. Howells. • Cold-Councl wilt hold said ~ fl28828 Malcolm E. Campbell, 1992 21031 Hagerslown, Hun· ~e County on Apnf 27 duct~ I>) an inti•• cs ... a1 l'---------1\ream, IMne, Calif. 127t4 lie: heat1ng In IM Cl1y Hall N Beach-4013 Helen Sl. Lake Isa-f629827 t•ngton Bttch. Cat.I. 92646 1992 T11e reg $1111ll(s) com·
1ten. r~, u · Thia bu1lnH1 11 con-~ ~~d· 3300 ;;:"s;;"' ;:~ilot Ma bela, Callf. 93240 Published Newport Beach-This business is con-F529477 menced 10 1u1nsact t>us.r = · duded by: ~ NewPott ...,._,,. • New-ta ••• -1 Y Thl1 business l.s con-0 p 1 dUC1ed by. 111 lndMdual Publrshed Newport Beach· ness unaer the F1c:I ! ous ~l~~°ao iAioirPE~1701 The reglttrant(s) com-port ~ CA t2M3, 81 t . US. 23, 30, 1992 ducted by: 111 lndlvtdull C:'~~ ~~ all~ 11~2May Tht reglslrant(s) com· Cos1a Mesa Oa11y Pilot Mty Busmen Nam11s1 l1s1td
et·_. .. Clrcte H' ti-mane.CS '° tn1nMCt ~ lhe hour 7:00 p.m., on Sa·373 The regl1trant(1) com-1 · · • une • menced to transact bus1· 9 l6 23 30 1992 •t>o~• on Jane 1 1992
•-• IM't .... nett under t"-FlcWous the 11th d~ of June, 11182, menced lo transact t>u!IJ. Sa-393 ness undar !he Fiet111ous ' · ' ' S Clarenc 11 0 Woody
8utlnes1 N1me(1) Mated at wl'llch time and p6IC9 In-PUBLIC NOTICE neu under the f°tc:\Jlious PUBLIC NOTICE Bus1neu Name(s) hstect a-377 Th s i>tll•ment ... as I led
----------. above on: Aprfl 30, t992 lerested peraon1 may IP-Flclltl04'a Bullness Name(•) ksted abOve on· May 20. t992 PUBLIC NOTICE w11h tne County Clerk or
PLU G David Robe11 ~ peat and be heard lhweon. t bove on: NIA Flctltloua Gregoty S. DeBenon Orange Coumy on May 20.
TNt ttatement wu flied WANDA E. MQQIO, •uslneH Heme Malcolm E. campbeH 8 1 H This 11a1emen1 was llted Flc:tltloui t992
with the County Clerk of CITY CLERK, CrTY Of l l•ternent This atate"*'t was filed u; neH atme w1lh the County Clerk or B I eH Na • FS32058
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Orange County on •• 30, NllWPORT IUCH The Fotlowlng per-tons with the County Clerk or Th Fta,temen Or1nge County on May 10 uSstnatementm Put>l•f.hed Newpon Be,icl\· t 992 P b 11 h d N t ate do.ng bu1lnff.s a.s: Or•""• "-· ~1y on "~ I 27 • ol owing persons 1992 c o ... I •• f52N95 u 1 • ewpor KOVACH MARKETING, -.. """'' ....,,. ' art doing business as· • The Following persons osta Mna aJy r i Ot may I N Beecn.c0tta M"' Dally 1600 DOYe Street Sta 418 1992 HB FOAMS 8745 Placer Fs32oe9 are doing bus•neu., 30, June 6 13, 20 1992 Publllhecl Newpon Beach-Piiot May 30, 1992 Newport Beach, Ct llf: F529588 Cir C80V.' Huntington Published Newpon Beach· GILPIN CONSUL TING Sa-115 eo.ta Mela Dally Plot May Sa424 12eao Published Newpon Beac:h· Beac:n, CA 92648 Cotta Mesa Daily Pilot May 291 o Rldhl Avenue • 200
11. 23, 30, June I , l992 at•BLIC NOTICE H~h Matketing Cosu Mesa Daily Pilot May JHnne Dagmar Ktebs JO, June II, 13, 20, 1992 Costa Mesa Ca11t 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE
Sa-391 rv & Cornrmink;allON, Inc., 9, 16, 23, 30. 1992 Flandl, 8745 Placer C11 Sa~n6 Jelfrey G Wooo 327 Oriti Fictitious --..,-.B-L-IC_N_O_T-IC_E__ Flctltlout California corporation Sa-378 C809. Hunllnglon Stach PUBLIC NOTICE wood Road Corona del Bu$lnet t Ham• "" Thia butlneu 11 con. CA 92646 Mar, Clait 92625
'1ctltlou9 hitne .. Name due1ed by: t COfPorltion PUBLIC NOTICE Thia buslntu 11 con-Flc:tltlous Tn1s bus1n1ss is ton. Statement tt•t ..... t The regt1ltant(1) com-ducted by . an ~v1<1ull ducted by, an in<l 'ildual Th Fe ow l'Q pe•sons •uatnea• NaMre The Folowfng per-.ons menced to tranaac:t bu» Flclltlou• Th• regiSlrant(s) com-Buslne11 Name The rtg1s1ran1(sl com-a11 Cl { t, MISH
ttat.-nent .,. dolna butlnets ea; ,,... una.t the Flcbtlous ButlneH N•m• mented to transact bUSI· Statement mtnetd 10 trallSat t t>u"· OPT CA SYSTEMS INTE·
1l'9 following per.ona TEAM OOCICOSTA MESA Buslneu N1melt) listed l tatef'Mftt neu under the F1tt lious The Followtng l>Ofse>ns oess under l"e FicM•OU$ GRATION t ~lugties '"
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•• dolno bu11MU u : GRAND PRIX. 1565 Scenic ~on: Aprtt 15 1992 The Foillowtng pertona Busines.s Name(s) h51ed are doong business as Business N1m11s1 1ts1ex1 Vine Calif 9:'718
PICO fAACTOA SERVlCE, Ave. #E, ~ Maa. Calif Dana Lee l<oYKh. Preti-art do6nQ t>us>nes1 as· ab<Mi on· Apnt 17, 19117 EL TORO TOWING. 160n abOve on t.•ay 1 t991 Craig C B..ssen, ~9692 Sto-......... .
IW W Iowa St., eo.ta t2e28 ~ MEGASlEL.LAA • SONlC Jeanne O Bltndl Cona1rucl10fl Crete East Ir· Jettrey G Wood rla"a L g.ina t. q .. r Ca I Nit( .... ,
Mesa. Calif 928215 Larry Welchman/Robin TNt atatem.nt wu llled THRILLS. 1630 H>ghland TM ttalement was filed "'"' Cai I 92714 This s1a11tin1tnl was I ed _92'_·-·--.,,...,........,,,..,,.-.,..,..= an
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SPECIAL IVINT KJNOSIZE WATlmMD. ~--·--~-. - --.... ·~-~·.~ SOLICITORS --~..,.m-. ...:..".:: -·--" ,_.. •••Dl•n O•l•n••• .... , .... -· May lnvsld, YHP, L.01'-w ... TID ...... Good ....,. .,.._ _., ....,... -· """'" -· • ,.,,,_ '" -""· "" tk>nl ON)' 1200. c.u m•tcNna drMMf &. ~11 ,.....,..... °"· worth •1•-..it!nt '°' 61~~. IM\19 m ... L•mp 'T•bl•. Old MM ~ Ofl MIOO, 123-1261 1---..c-;-...---1 .1· .. ,.' •!~" OWM llMk:a dncCM
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babysltllng . Salary
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...tnnlng tml~ to wor1I: Pita lfull/Queen•l:r.e Sat 6 sun 7..SP ••I •leetronlc:•. 31 gal WANfi6i Small moor-'la CAM.ARO UI Mvat .... al Ot# booth• and .. u bed. Mlrtored & 900 J•amlne fuel c•p, ma.,y "c••· lna. prefer J or K.
Recentty lakl on but ,._
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tractive ~man 4 1
SHiii flt & fun SWF
25-35 for 1ennl1,
lunch, beach A trll ......
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n'K>fa Information con-' ' MU nu, .,, • My 1tf1t1 ny brclg, NB Sllp, tnr. tact Pa._,. Jelley at 842-Golf Cert, laalh« coat, 12500 Of,EAI n2·17•• Loran, ball lllflll•Or1 Automobiles •ll'OR SAL•• 4333 Eltl. 209. bolalara. •:rr•ada, ta• -·--·oor Ptrl. Must Sell tut ====~~=-~,1 drapes an rod s , ,...._ 18500 557 5557 Newport Baach Coun-STUDENT OF Phyalcal mink stole, brdg .... n•w 70hp Johnson .
try Club Golf Member· ni.tapy, Paych~. dolhff:, Sat a sun a.. VOR, !taller, cover, ctr SJ\IL H()1\1·s 7Ul -1 1\f"lilll\ 'ltl\U ship, 8~ 13 Pr•Med, or otherWI••· llr"."'.-.:::::;::~;-:"'.",l-'~P~.'200~>~Jo~•~m~ln~•c,_....,,I con 11, n aw batt,
RV A•aor1 Membership Help Medlcal Doctor •• WANTEOI ** E $1200, 831.0184
d u•• fro:ian, paid w/muNge treatmen1 We Buy Used Bulk WILD GARAGE SAL ~1"e~a"o"o"1-.-.~.,.,=co"1-.c,-IMoo,,lne & 25• l•ll •ea L••Mld »k ml w/ soooa. first saoo tak•• ate. In hotl10c pain & Vending Machines !'"urn, pictures, 15· "Ml•chlaf", 70 t.o.t neat Pavllllon: 2 yr w1rr, grt cond, 1
8&4-0285 •Ir••• rallaf aattlng. Call toda(IU d ishes, old records, Yamaha, seats 5, ill St5k 873-2234 ownar, Joc•I car,
Apply In Parson, Mon-7 , •.• 3• 171 clothlng, Sat 8-1, 4t8 Trallrha 18950.f7J.1123 ' St4,500 545-6718 Wed·Frt Aft 6 Eves. ~ ..-Acacia Employment
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BE A PILOT
BOY OR GIRL
Or. H•ld, 1401 Avo-Ask for Bill
ca.do, N.B. 842·1403 ("USIA Mt.SA til.!-1
Tennis Coach/Hitting Fl•h Pola1, Aa•I•. Uvto ••Y•rd Sal• B•by Paf1~ wanted! Ap-Flah holder, Tackle/ ll•m•, loys, hMhld
proa 5 HrlJWk. Pay Lw•. 548-i1832 misc, SaVSun 8a-4p,
n.tget. Aahlay 545-4287 2283 Republlc Ava
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Loi• of h••hld alutf
Sat ONLY 8am
2834 L.orato
Cl•a•lc Duffteld 18'
Elec Boat, Totally r•
f\Jrb. Nu mtr1 battar1a1,
•witch & palnl. Spec
canva• toP. Mint
cond. S5800ob0 &4e.
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PO\V~.ll fH)ATS 7012
'ti OlenoM '13 open
bow, Ford Cobra V8,
akl equip, Gr1 COnd,
S.2850 75~tS18
1350.00/DAY
PROCESSING PHONE OROERSI PEOPLE
CALL YOU. NO
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1-800.25.5-0242
Oo•y•ou• Whll• Sat n Wadding
Dr••• •l:i• 14, Jong
train, V-nack end
b•ck, long alaev•,
Great fOI' fall or win-
ter wedding! SAC
$195, 432..0318 cau attar 6pm
2 Famlly Garage Sala!,lr.=--~---==r Sat 7am Qraat Bar-
galn1 t Crnr of Palmer
SI & Santa Ana Ava. ·--·-I~===:;;::;:=;;::::: LAJl:QE ESTATE SALE
No matter
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newsp~per
Th• Dally Piiot Is P1aasa ba •ware that OuHn 0 , Parlor Palms, furn, W/D, Refrlg.
currently conlracUng th• ll•llngs In lhl1 cal-5-IS teol tall. $20 ea. Fraa:ier, •II klnd1 of
young edune belWe&n egory may roqulre you poll•d. H9lb plant•, a11of1•d OOOOIES,
111e a ges ol 14 · 17 10 to call a 900 number $1 ea. 874-9422 Sun ONLY 10a-4p,
s.:111 th• piper at 1pe-In which th•r• I• •1,,,,.,,,.,.,,,-=,,..=== t147 Saablun Ln Tlw
c:ial event•. Thar• Is c:harge Pet" mlnu1a. Sh•d• or Pina tr-•· 1.s-l'M=u'1'°11c.,r:.~m="'n='v'"-a'=a'1o=-F<,o,lll iiljliiL no door to door sollc·-1 ---'---.,,,-,---gallon, 10 lor S200. 1· 2·5, S•t ~5. Sun t2n-
•llng and you would Bartender Tr1lnee1 gallon ptant•. s1 ea. 5. 6lil Plummar, cllhg,
wo1 k only one Satur· Need•d. earn up to Varlallea. 874-0422 hsehld. 1aa1har jckl•
d ay a wa•k unlil $150 d•lly. •alary +
sc hool'• out. Earn tips, lull OI' part time. Wedding Dr••• mone~ and hava lurt, 2 wk !raining, women, Baadad bodlca, lulla t'OUNTAIN
VALLt:Y CJ l;.J~
fits In.
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'88 325 Artie Btu., 5 19' QLAITRON '87 apead, 1 ownar, low
190HP Marc/cruiser IJ mlla•, MUST SEEi!
0 , Open Bow Tri-Hull, $8500 (714) 873..0563
Sun-Top, Tr•ll•r, Lots
of •tof"9ge. Great Siii '87 325 4 door, xlnt
Boat In •acellanl con-cond, (2awc984)
dlllon (10 parson Ce· 19995, CREVIER BMW
paclty). sto,500 oeo. 835-3111
can (714)84&-11571 J·,;;1"7"•"•"•"•"c= .. =,=.,.~n=1•.,•0:-I
SAll,HOAHl>S 7018 WT, 30t1 ml, (940558)
MUST SEEll CAE\llER
BMW 835-3171 35'Tollr Sptllv '89, lwl";;-;:;;-;::--,,;;:;;:--;;;;I Oatr 011 only 250 hra, '87 0351• Whit•, A/T,
NB mmg, $175K obo 4111 mllea, MUST
Nord Yatch1 673-8878 SEEll CREVIER BMW
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Seal 18' Power 5225
mo & 34• Soll $400 45'
S•U, narro w beam
S450 mo 702·2B81
835·3171
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Oalphln grey.It.an, new
br•kas, 8 111 well main-
lalned mll••· Cllftord
•larm, crul•• control,
power wlndo~. A.JC.
111,900 obo
310-798..0550 Iv msg
t.>ot Must be out· men 21 or older. Call: bollom, very elegant BITlllll
going and poss••• • B00-532·0222 $400 722-il14il Elllta S.le-HHl\ld ttems, •
po•illv• attttud•. For •w-od"d",-,,.~o.~ .. -,-,"•"•"o","•"'Y-1 antq, furn, jewelry .. 1----------------------------
more lnlorm•llon caU Lea. Por1r1 Coll•t, Cth-10011, & mora, Sat 8a-
Paul Jellay al 642· dr1 tin, 1.295; 84().6038 3p & Sun 8a-1 2n, 4333 Ext. 109. DAYCARE needed tor 17299 Flam• Traa Cir ~8C:00'0""K°'K~E~E='=•"•"•~PcfT~I 2 old•r chlld ren •t home n•ar baach. HUNTINCiT<lN
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
For upscal• grocery. O•ytlm• hours nego-A. P, AJA & c:omputer. 265' Irvine Ave., CM liable. 723-4828
COLLECTIBl.t :S
6 017 BEACll 6140 WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
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wm 1•crlllce Lindsay d•y, 21851 Newland +107832 864 ¢K82
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SHI/mo 759-1118 QffV c>olWMf, xlnt cond llil,500 722.o&e4
lfl)Nl)J\ HOH'> Nl'-....,r\N 111.u
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4 Speed, Air Condi· '88 300ZX l1.1lly
tlo nlng. RUNS lo•d•d. securily, I•
GREAT!, 35-40 MPG, 1op1. lo mi. St0,950
2 new tires, t 55k obo. lmmac 4i13-9861
mllu (50% highway
mfl••). $23~ obo
STEVE 754·1282
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'88 GLS, good condl•
tlon, 1ullroof, naw tlre1, 13,500. 248-2447
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'71 Subaru W19on
Auto, fully loadad
$2850. 722..0785
l llYt)fJ\ 9210
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caa1, tnrf, A/C, c.aM Kim 780-M07
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New lntarlor, Ju•
naeda paint )ob to
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Gold, Cloth 1eal1,
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mo1or •nd 350 1tan•
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AM(FM, TIU, chrm
whl•. bumpers. hitch.
nu cltch, brlls, trans,
big llras, 15100, 873·
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Full Of Part tlm• po•I·
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•pply In person. N-·
port Check C••hlng.
Bear •8 of only 100.l~Fcucmo,loluo•c•".~.o.,c,=c0c,c,~,.I 1 ;-Dbl 1 m•d•, $200. Plaas• blk•s. Adull/kld1lb•-Wh · do .. c o C.11 6<>-<321 X332 •t action you ,,..e. bias furn/cllhl/IOys,
d•Y• Of 631·3220 •¥9• auto parta, Sat ONLY
Q.&-AJI South. vulnerable,
hold:
you tfl wtnll of lhil lnfor...1ion, thl'y'll
ck1J1.1n4 0t.11I lo luv• btUf'r lrto .. in,r
Kwp yo.rwlf info,.._a, Rrh1H to bt •J9 ~ K.C2 \IAJ98 ~878
T he bidding haa proceeded:
to dn'•m! You nttJ not bf, 1npptd I
p,_nl ,,.nvirot1mm1 EmpkM!n "'J'k
'"'"'""''>'· poonwn"l IJ'lnl. nNf"lll'
tonVK110N A ·0dilftren1" lo.ind ol
11 l>fl hor1wn !Au!
SAGITTARIUS tNuv ll·Dr< 21 1
foru• nn J~Vtr$Uy. f•m1ly rf'Lldonahlfl'
w11w of dirtttion m•rit•I Httu. Unm•
thodo• pf'O«'duff' rould ti.-u11h.wd 1
rff<)lv1ng d1lf'mm.1 Emph•••• on fit·
n-. l'tnploy-nl Aq11,1n;1n involvtd
Merchandise
2023 Harbor Btvd #0.
DEMOS IN SUPERMKTS ANTI QUES 6010
7-3, t0101 Edya Or Q .2-Neitht r vulner•ble, aa South FOOTBALL CARD COLL you hokt
12500 Becllatt Value, +I 09&2 'V AQ I 073 0 860 ~ Nl-;WPORT Musi S•H '37511 ~ C•ll Jerry 573-7045 The bidding has proceeded:
JEWELRY t'URS
& AllT 6025
Bt:AC H ti 1 ti9
• Murtl-famlty Gar.gs SU Oarll Room Equlp/En-
larg•r. l1hg tackla,
c101he1, Kg Br•••
North Eut South Weet " I 0 P... 1 ~ P ....
2• Pua ?
What do you bid now1
•Vintage W•tohea Haadboard, TV, &
Bought, Soki and R• MORE, Sat 611• t 44 Q .3-Both vulner•ble, a• South
DENTAL ASSISTANT Franch & VletOl'lan Antq,, ~:··~'~'"":,;'~94'.;-a:•:•:o=~,li~vi;'o~vi"i"j"~· ~Udo~~"i-112 you hold: cwv9d rosewood turn, I· ESTA.Te SALE 112 K ~ , Pl1a1an1 group pra.c· 1840-1880. Fine co~ L..adl•• Ol•mond Ring & 381h S t, Sat & Sun • 1087 v 864 v J ~54
W••k•nd work, •hort
hrs. good pay. Must
b• blllngua1. Mlc'o-
wave• plu9, 1174--7093
Dairk Oak Hl•Bo,-
Or•aaer w/mlrrOI', gd
cond, S200 722-0864
tica In Newport B••ch 1 8.. 1 / Watch •ppr11 ov•r The biddin1 h" proceeded: need• Ffr Asai w/axp. lectlon Inc:: m rr w 10a-4p, Full hous• ROA pral. Good ban· columns, 2nd Emplr• 13000 ••II 1550/aa hold , Ev •rythlng North Eut South We.I
alltl. C•ll S40-l 122 bed, 2 mrbl ch•sts, ~ 080 556-8470 Goa1I Ap~. furn, TV, I Y Dbl 1
dlspl•y cabinets, Obi Bdrm S•t & Morar What action do you take? OENTAL..ORTHO carved armolra w/mlrr
Aeceptlonl•t FIT Iron!. 1rnl Ibis, carvod GIANT NB MOVING
No aves or Sal. Ben-arm chra. All top qual-SALE Q . .C-AA South, vulntr•blf, you
efll1. B•aullful ore In lty, 11,,. cond placa1. hold: Nwpl Cntr, 644-1281 Mu1t Seel 723·9230 •Siberian Huaklee 8 2347 Irvine Av• (cOf· •AI08 ?10863 ¢K8 •KJI09 wk• otd, AKC, Gold/ ner ol lrvl"9/S•nta Isa-FLORAL DESIGNER Oak Collea Tabla, whlla, blue ey•• bel) Sal ONLY 8-5 The biddin1 hu proceeded:
Sm111 NB shop naedt 36"•q w/pull out S3001•a. 943-8285 LIDO 11. OARAQE SALE
PrT help. Exp II a plus leavas $300. 722-8970 aoma furn. kllchan
South Wee& North Eut
P ... P ... t• Pua
lNT P ... 2• Pua
!
Whit action d o you take?
lntiDlidaltd by "wlw g11y•." ,
Alt.JES (M;io"°h 21 ·Af'lrll 19) Wtf'l·
end ,ofr to b.inMr J.l.lrt -good ftf'wt
f'l!'n'1vtd ronum1nt1 monf'y. you'll br •
''"'of f'nttrt11ntnf'nt ptogr•m lh1ght
lighl UunH, ronhuoon f''IJ.lt. bur ~'OU"ll
lovt ~tty ml11utf' of 11 Rt~I!
Q .6-&th vulntr•W.. •• You hold:
South TAURUS tApnl 20·M"'" 201 C't<'!.
high, dl'C.111• (lf1 ter11ghttntd ()U.I. op·
po.itkm -Ir.. you'll br 1;1y1ng, "'Th•~ i.
ont S.111ni;1y nigh1 I'll not 100n forgt'i' .. +A.19 V'QD& ·>AJ73 +KQ&
T he bidding bu proceeded:
South Weet North Eaat
t !"lo'T P ... s + P ...
!
What do you bid now1
Look for an11wen1 on Monday.
Ml1ting ~•y loc11rd !kurp1u "'"d •n-
othf'r T.urus pWy rol"
GEMINI (M1y 21 ·Jurw 20 1 Obt.11n
hint from Arie.ti mt$..agt Focu1 on
gl•mnur, 1ntrlg1o1t , my1tf'ry. 1b1h1y 10
•IUM"I po•·trful 1lllt1o Ct't tho1.111h11 on
p.1pirr, pn:oo!l!C'I onguwl COl"lt tpb flirt•·
For Information about the. hon will lf'l'ld tpi<'t.
Charlet Goren new-aletter for CANCER ffunf' 21 -luly lll Ent•r·
bridae playen, writa Goren 1,.ln •I hom11 if possibl. F•m1ly mf'm•
Bridse Letter, P .O. Bos 4•28, ber. l•mpor•ri ly lnt1pM"il1.ttd, nffdt
Orlando, Fla. 32802-.C428. yo11r «rmpiiny ;1nd •tt•n•tu11 L11n;1r p.:i-
.illon ('Oin.cidft w11h f1.11f11lmtn1, rn•1c1r bU'I would take tal· Oak S ideboard. mlr-AKITA. AKC Male, tam-Items, chldrn• toys/ antad ... inner Call Hy pat, ob•dlance c«h•, Sol/Sun 6•·3p · ror. o rnat•. g ood trained, 5 yrs, ldru, !or •Dpt. &40-2900 cond, $300 722-0864 $250, 723-5703 1--"'-'-Vl"•_Udo __ ..... _~--1
FOOD SEAV1CE AIDE 1--------1sat & sun ila-3p, furn.
TODAY IS wl•bt~comnuur T•1.1tu11nvol¥rd
LlO (JuJy 2J·A111. 22 ) 't'ou'll br
fnctruimi with tlluMon. "*ntrik>Cjuwn.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE -""' '"' ond .,;,"~· Yo•'ll h••• Co•la Me•• senior FREE KITIENS Clothes, Costum• I--
lunch program. P(T 10 GOOO HOME. elry, collecUbl•s, &
Mon·Frl llam-t pm, Kenmore Washer, GE 6 w•aks, ona orange m isc, IS Cre1t Clrcla
$4.80/hr. A.blllly to Of"yer. both working, (short halt) and OM (on Pacific View be-
work w/IMOerty. Som• $75/•a or 1 125/bolh blic:ll (k)ng hair) hind Gatson's)
hftlng req, Call Jessi•: 840-4826 673-5840 S•t 1·3, NO Earlies,
71 4·631·8171 8:30•m-An1q1. art, book•.
12:30pm; or 71 4-220-FAEE TO GOOD HOME cllha, furn, c•nopy
0224. EOE/AA ONLY very lrlandly sat, collecTabla1, fshg -"-"""'-"'""""'----l•Franch •lyla dlR....., ,,,.. __ , S ·-•I "' ........ ......... er P-K· ...... geat 201 Norlh SI• Ln Gen'I Office/Data room Mt {w/9 can• ''-" years old, Fla•d
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70 """" 71 Ul•rt WOf1c
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N'l•in .at •IK11on or by pumln1ng •n·
tiq~ C.nttr, C.pn<Orn ptnon• fH•
lllrwl.
CAPRICORN (DK 22·J•n 19)
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puuJ..-0
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with T•u~. ~. Srof'J"O P"nlDfl.l, IOftl
of ""h-Om will h•vl' 1tww lrtlf'n.. tntd
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previ1,>1,1•I)' W•• out of rt.ach i• fl.OW
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trip n«ttMry II mb1;1ion I• tn bl to#I•
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flll'fl\4Uon 1n rnk'n;1inlng m1nrwr Vir·
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If MAY JO IS YOUa llaTKDAY:
At~nuon ,.,,.,1vn aro1.1M tMnUI •·
tu•. p1.1blic rf'l•11o n1, 4bill1y to tr•M • '°"" ·~,.nt lo. into pmfit ht f\UW,
yqu'll be hllllfod a "the winner '" EM ·
ph.IMJ will ti. ott produchon, Pf'Oll'O-
hon, lnt•n•1f1.-d nrl•tloiu.hip. tr1uit•I
91•tu• YC!U h1"" dtlithtful 1tnw of hu·
mor. •r? vtrutUt. P'MM'll> ln••llf<'lul
c1o1r10.ity CtirtlJ11, S.1t111nu pen.oiu.
pl•)' ~IP)' Nin 1n your llfir Yuu11 rNCh
wldf'r •udlf'ncv 1n July
Ent"'/Clt_."'JP· ch•lr1), Entarta.inm•nt F•m•I• wllh Shol•,
., '"' 1 Unit-custom bultt, Gia•I IOI' Chlldran or Es t•bll1hed Flnanclat (rubbed OUI wtllta), 2 S.nlor •.. Plaasa call to COl'p., N-por1 C•~ Scounce1, 561·1032 ... 862.0184 or leave
ter. took Ing !or dataH1 -===~~===" I
t$ Delight
11 Paid altllele
17 -mtMal: -·-' """" -2 -... ) Mouw
4 ShaO"t P'anll
IJlltA IS.pt lJ·Ckl. 22 ) Lon11 · •1112.lal~r-~1
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orlenl•d 1all-1t.,.,•r. 11rWHITI!. Ll!ATHER massage .
Fltlng, typing, com-LOOK SOFA, alnt
puter antry & answer· corn:!, 1160 673-1717 BICYCLES tiOhO
Ing phonas. W/P nee-•~=~~~--~="' •ssary. C.11 Sandy at CM•• Tbl Iii• oak 175. 22" Men'• ei.nohl
7141540-2722 Re cll nar/ottoman anlt cond, Saku c~
$150, Tlttany swag ts 00 001-• INSIDE SALES tamp t85, 1147.0010 poner1 1 ..........
The Customer Sernlk:a "o~b:,:::: • .=,:d:..:m::.•:,:,.~,:,-,-.· l>,.;;.o. -Cu:n•i..: .... :::,-,,;;,;-•~pd;:;-,
Department of th• aprgs. trm, all linen•, •tra•t blka, reg 1450
N-Por1 Baach/Coata alnt cond, saldom uO 1225 41Mol3"'1
Mas• Oally PMot Is uNd. 1125122·11 1411 loolllng lor T~
ll •llng Pros with con-
1latant r••ult•. F>tau•
c•ll IOI' appointment at
642-4333.
Ptr CASHllER
PIT PRODUCll CLEJlK
MUST HAVE EXP .
Calt 831'"'404
PL4NTCARE
Int. plant co. ...kl
parson to m.lnlak1 Int.
plan!• In comm'I of·
!Ice•. PIT. 975-0e68
f"ull Sl:r.e 8ed &.
Frame, by Simmon ..
CL.EA.N, $100, Mes•
V•rde, 546-1833
Green Wrought Iron
Chair w/floral cuah-
kW'ls 1175, 722-11110
Garage
Sales
((IJltlN\
Ill I M \II ti 1 •'
UPTO
Have A
Go1oge Sale !
PVT POST OFFICE
PIT perm. Ofrlca wortt,
phones. Friendly A ,...
1pon1ib+a. 18/hr. MQn.
Fri. N.B. 842-8202 seoo
Real E1t1t1
A11l1llnt
PIT lor bu•y bNch
oft:. Ml.tit be Ot9M-
lzed I~ • ,.,operty Mgml exp. I
lie praf'd. 16-110/Hr.
Call P'•M e78-48:10
PER MONTH
* NO CllJ.Emm * Rell Eltltt'1 Int! A..,.1.,,._. Repe
lam U ,000 mo +
pot'I in ADDITION of
comm'• to tOO'll. w/
actvenoed \rnQ '#Nia
you i..m to ... f'Mi
••lala + doUtMe your
Early morning motor
routes available . Deliver
Monday thru Saturday . =--... "t,:,~~ Call Mr. l"f\Mlpe
155-MOI tllllllo 1illldl USA
"'AST llSULT"
SH¥1CI
Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
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20 Ooo
22 Twr• -23 s.manc.a: . ..,., .. _ .. -Z9 .. _ -Blue?''
30a-o
S2 Cen-Am
09fenM org.
34 Navll fotC9
M M~by -42 Sotltwy OM
43 Slratchtd
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51 Ooif wertl
MMvantags .. ""'"""' to Frigltt~ _ ...
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59 Mad*tWJ Oil
11 Bikini pSt1 .. ~ .... .. ~.. T-.. ._
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1pirltu.1lily, 1bility to comm1o111ic•I•
ldf'11, conctptt Nirw lov• pro•ld"
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wortrr. <"-NIOtiAltt' dl'ct.""' "With
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pli1hfd. Without yo1.1, It's not worth
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1k'lfl"lon In tonurwm.1ol pro;.n
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friend who NotWntly .rtVf'd .C bYl't'IHll
d11:1t ln•tlori Spotli&ht on p.1nnmh1, •
public ... 1a1~ ... fi&hta. IMtl'"Wlp.
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ly ... itettnc. ,...,, "'waltfo llp" Wtth
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IJ MAY JI IS YOUI WITllDAY1
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CALL 842-4333 ... ,... ..... ... .... COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH ,... ......... ,..
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a.ctVCOata M ... Dally Piiot Saturday, May 30, 1992 C 1
GE COAST AUTO
orthern exposure: GMC unveils its rugged, reliable Yukon .
II -size utility
vehicle replaces
9pular Jimmy
eliverin uncommon fun
and uti"ty for both on-road
and off-road buyers, CMC
ruck Division proudly unveils the
1992 Yukon, a totally redesigned
el to replace the popular
II-size Jimmy.
llefined and improved in every
r~y compared to the Jimmy
eslgn, the all-new CMC Truck
ukon symbolizes a rugged,
~If-reliant, adventurous character
that is in true spirit w ith the
remote and breathtaking northern
region from which it gains its
name.
Available as a four-wheel drive,
"'-500-Series model with a CIAVR of 6,250 pounds, the
1•2 Yukon expresses itself richly arld handsomely f n two trim levels
base SL and UP.level SLE.
Traditionally, full-size utility
"ehide buyers look for a truck
tt-at meets their needs for
,..<national use, trailer towing,
and commuting. On-the-job
~plications like construction,
Mrestry, parks and recreation,
9'C0rity and rescue are also
«immon vocational uses. for virtually any situation,
tl>wever, Yukon's advanced
design, exceptional comfort and
ru~ed durability make it the
logical choice for private and
~mmercial use alike. Yukon features an advanced four-wheel anti-lock brake system, a 5.7-liter fuel injected VS engine a11d five-speed manual transmission.
Yukon's handsome new shape
.. ns with a 5-inch longer
~lbase and 3-inch overall
.. h than last year's Jimmy. This
not only extenuates Yukon's sleek
....,ior styf ing, but enhances
. all rid'e and handling by
'ng pitching motions over
rtugh surfaces -making the
kOn more attractive as a towing
i ....,,lcle.
txhibiting smooth, aerodynamic
styling throughout, Yukon offers a
noticeably quieter ride due to
greatly reduced wind resistance
-fluSh surfaces and rounded
Buy For
Only
Af lfJC.IJalJ'# /'fA. ......................
'3911
ed~ see to that. htcnsi\e sound
insulation is also utilized to
neutralize road noise.
0 f premium importance to
CMC Truck and buyer's·
alike, the 1992 Yukon design sets
new standards for overall quality
and reliability, especially in the
areas of squeaks, rattles, air and
water leaks and overall fit and
finish -all so important for the
buyer who demands satisfaction
whether the \Chicle 1s out on the
town or in the "out-back."
Underneath. though, Yukon
exhibits the same rugged chassis
construction for tough work and
off-road applicJtions as its famous
predecessor -and then some.
For instance, Yukon's new
GMC True!.. Sierra-based frame
and suspension system sreatly
improve ride and handling,
especially 1n four-wheel drive
applications like this one.
Unlike the old V-Jimmy design.
Yukon will feature an
independent front suspension to
provide vastly improved ride rates
and road isolation. An impro\ed
''\.TOYOTA ICIL 'II NOftDA CMC ilOO
ATIUC.11329"4) AT PSAC.ae&.(0501•111
3313 3342
'It MYUNDAI ... "ff.JtJ! .rosx '15 MONDA PllLUOI AT PUC~ NJtC~-.. fQlmt .. PM0"741) &•fOltJllJ) $5478 $5744 8234 ... ~ .. 'II ~TA S!LICA •T Jttcaa IOl 'II VW CONY CAlllOUT P'l.AC~ ........... umMOGt
$7329 •••79 saeaa
standard power steering system
also delivers more precise
directional control and stability -
even in rough off-road situations.
Finally. Yukon's new longer
,., heelbasc reduces the inherent
pitch motions oi this
short-wheelbase \Chicle.
Thanks to improvements l1kt•
these, Yukon's trailering capacity
rating has been 1ncrca>ed by
1,-000 pounds -up to "',000
pound'> ma\lmum trailer \\Cight. a
1,500 pound ad .. antage O\er Ford
Explorer. ·
For gre.iter stopping pO\\N ancJ
contror under any load, Yukon
features an ,1dwinccd iour·\\ hcl'I
anti-lock brake sv~tem '' h1d1
operate'> both in t\\O· and
four-\\ htel dri\C'.
W hat m.1ke., "lul..on go~
powcrlully and ci11cit1 ntl\ I'
an impro\ ed 5 7 liter f ucl lnJL'C.tc>d
V8 engine>, the most powcrtul
standard engine 1n 11.S cl.hs. Thi'>
)turd\ big block engine hJ)
undcrgonl' !>•~nilicant rt'l1n<.'ml'nt
to improve '>IJrting, idle quJlity,
drivability Jnd O\erall durability.
'H IUtclC llMAllC 'II PON1\AC P•to
~a~ai wrmu.• -WSll $3453 $3552
'16 lO'IOTA CAMIY U
All'SJtCcaJIWPOl ~AC• TalNll .... llWJ'mlW 7~1Z41 $8459 $8582
'tO..alAHPU4U t~~~ 'tO MONDA NfLUOI
l'S...-C •lllllW ......_U1>1.,.
$9784 $9779
A S·spcc:d manual tran.,mls)10n b
standJrd, \\1th the oum.1ntling
H)dra-mat1c 4L60 4-spced
automJt1c tr .insmi-,)1un "1th
O\ erdri\l' opuonal.
And like any member oi the
CMC T ruc.k Sierra iamily, Yukon
feature., CMC Truck's ~tandard
Shift·On-The-rly transfer case.'
'' h1ch allO\\:; )hifting intQ Jnd out
of fuuM .. hcl'I drhe ''h1lc the
\Chicle i::. mo,ing.
Clearly though, what \\111 lirst
For virtually any situation,
however, Yukon's ad-
vanced design, excep-
tional comfort and rugged
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The new five-passenger Seville is almost 14 inches longer than the curr:ent model, including three inches in wheelbase.
Improving a legend
Cadillac adds space and style to its popular Seville
N O\v in its fourth generation from Cadillac, the Seville
sho\v car combinl'S American luxury, Comfort and
convenience along \vith Cadillac's proven po-.vertrain
and chassis.
Aimed to attract important customers \Vith traditional Cadillac
styling and functional characteristics, it is a direct precu rsor of
the 1992 Seville to be introduced by Cadillac later this year.
In addition to an all ne\v design that incorporates crisp, clean
lines on an exclusive platforn1, the five passenger Seville is
almost 14 inches longer than the current model, including an
increase of three inches in \vheelbase. The extended \vhcclbase
provides rear seat passengers \vi1h more leg room.
Scheduled to be displayed at rnajor auto shows across the _;
country. the custom-colored Seville sho\v car is a hybrid vehicle
featuring a standard exlerior \Vithin a Seville Touring Sedan
1STSJ interior.
Introduced in 1991 , Cadillac's exclusive 4. 9 liter sequential
port-fuel-injected engine and 4T60-E tra nsaxle continue as the
standard po\\'ertra in in the Seville. This proven combination
delivers responsive perforn1ance and high engine efficiency and
has been calibrated to perform in a \Vidc array of
environmental conditions.
Construded \vith an aluminun1 block and cast iron cylinder
heads, the engine producl'S 200 horsepo,ver at 4100 rpm and
275 foot-pounds of torque at 3000 rpm. With a compression
ratio of 9.5:1, premium uolcadC'd fuel \vith an octane rating of
91 is requ ired .
Bq_th bore and stroke of the engine arc 92n1n1 .ind
con1bustion chamber volume remains the same at 69.7 cc.
Connecting rods measu re 145mm in length.
Prel iminary EPA fuel economy estimates are 16 mpg city and
26 mpg highway.
Coupled to the engine is Cadillac's computer-controlled,
4T60·E electronic four-speed automatic transmission.
The 4T60·E features computerized shift control with a
Cadillac-exclusive viscous converter clutch. With the ne\v
transaxle, shifts are barely detectable in all driving conditions,
including stop-and -go city driving or on long high\vay grades.
Designed with input from th e voice of the customer, both the
exterior and interior are entirely new for the Seville show car
creating an integrated, balanced car.
Th e exterior stretches nearly 14 inches longer, and at 204.3
inches, is <1lmost the same size as 1hc original 1976 model.
Overall body width also is increased from 70.9 inches in 1991
to 74.3 inches.
The front. side and rear exterior panels feature ne\'V sheet
metal that combines solid, traditional Cadillac styling cues along
\virh strong international characteristics.
F rom the rear, th e center high-mounted stoplight (CHMSLJ
has been incorporated into the design and runs the entire
\vidth of the decklid. Access to the trunl< is easier with ,1 nC\v
dccklid thilt reduces lift-over height from the edge of the
. dccklid. Rear quarter panels have been reshaped for the larger
tires and \vheels and the body has a more muscular and
po,.,,erful look.
The angle of the back glass is more sloped, providing more
interior volunie, better aerodynamics and allo\ving more back
angle in the rear scats. This provides passengers \Vith a more
relaxed seating position. Additional space is provided \vith the
\vheclbasc extended three inches, from 108 to 111 inches.
Th e sta ndard Bosch 11 anti-lock braking system (ABS) on
Seville is enh.:inced \vith a larger, higher capacity braking
system . Front brakes are 10.3 x 1.1 inch vented discs. Solid re.:ar
d iscs arc increased to 10.2 x 0.50 inch.
Po\,·er assisted, the ne\v br.1ke system promotes longer p;:id
life and ensures \vorld class noise and pulsation levels for an
'even higher degree of customer satis faction. Maximum braking
performance is achieved under a!J tire-to-road operating
conditions \vhile maintaining directional control.
Also available is the Driver Information Center, \vhich
provides the driver \vith messages regarding vehicle operat ion,
including low fuel, lo\v \vasher fluid , lo\v NC refrigeran1, service
electrical system. trunk open and others.
Car owners, industry must think ecolo
Beyond keeping up with chanl!ing
technology, automotive 5erv1ce
technicians now face a new challenge:
keeping up with the automotive "green "
list.
Air conditioning service, for cxJmple,
now ~emands sophisticated equipment
and procedures; drain oil, l i'rcs and
batteries must be properly disposed of.
Depending .upon local ordinances and
state or federal la\vs, anti-freeze and oil
filters are on the list. It's unpopular, if not
illegal, to throw tires or batteries away.
CleJnlng solvents, antf.frceze,
shock absOrben, which contain oil
among materials on the Environ
Protection Asency's list, or pro
of materials to be disposed of properl
It aU adds up to a cleaner environ
says the Car Care Councll, but at a·
that must be shared by vehicle o
and the industry that services them, a
For more information, write to th
Care Council at One Grande lake
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Saab adds a long list of extras to its 9000 CD Turbo for 1992
But Griffin Edition
llmited to only
400 automobiles · s aab is not an auto maker
caught up in a lot of
frivolous extras. The
company's cars are known for
safety and sensibility, and they
tend to h~ve just enou~h power
and luxuries to get by in their
respective price categories.
The 1992 Saab 9000 CD
Turbo Griffin Edition -the
length of the name alone should
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1 but it has more goodies than any
car the Swedish auto maker has
ever offered.
Auto
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To start with,
Griffin Edition
owners will have
the pleasure of
knowing that
their car was
one of only 400
of its kind made
for 1992, and
there's even a
numbered
identification
plate on the
dash to prove it.
There's also a
special logo
below the back
nameplate, and all Griffin Edition
) cars are painted with a sptcial
"eucalyptus green" metallic
paint.
The car also comes with free
scheduled maintenance for three
years or 40,000 miles -Griffin
Edition owners get a special
"gold card" for their service
needs -as well as automatic
enrollment in Saab's roadside
assistance program.
More substantive extras
include traction control;
•utomatic climate control with
tear air conditioning; leather
'Upholstery with sueae inserts;
eight-way power seats with
memory settings; power sunroof
with sliding sunshade; walnut
The vehicle: 1992 Saab
9000 CD Turbo Griffin
Edition
The price: MSRP -
$42,195, As le>ted
$42,635
The guts: 2.3-liter, 16·
val,e, an-line, four-cylinder
engine that produces 200
horsepower and 244
pound-reet of torque;
front·\\ heel drive; four·
speed automa't1c transmis·
sion; anti-lock braking sys·
tem, performance-tuned,
coil-spring suspension with
traction control and front
and rear stabilizer bars
The lineage: A limited·
ed1t1on 'cr::.1on of Saab's
top-of-the-lane sedan
only 400 ''ere made for
1992 -the 9000 CD
Turbo Gnit1n Edition has
e'er., amenity that the
S\\edish auto maker offers.
Saab's 9000 CD Turbo Griffin Edition is distinguished by its Eucalyptus Green metallic color and 1 S·inch Cross-spoke alloy \\heels.
As for bundling, the Griffin
Ed1t1on rate:. \\CIT Despite having
rront·\\.heel-dri\e, the car's
:.port-tuned, coil-spring
:.l1::.pen)1on, front and rear
instrument panel; 150-watt
Clarion stereo with six-disc,
trunk-mounted CD changer; trip
computer and driver-information
display; and cellular telephone
with hands-free microphone and
console-mounted presenter.
I could go on about such
features, but I decided to stid. to
the most extraordinary extras and
leave room for some C\ uluat1ons.
These days, things like
driver 's-side airbag, anti-lock
brakes, cruise control and po" er
windo\\IS and mirrors are
standard an most every luxury
sedan -including this loaded
Saab.
The Griffin Edition Saab is
obviously pos1t1oned to compete
with the most posh of luxury
sedans -did I mention its
$42,000 price tag? -but a few
clements of the car's makeup
wouldn't normally seem to fit in
this category
sporting handling found in some
rear·\\ heel-drive car!>. Lastly, the
Saab's exteraor design doesn't
have the dramatic lines you II !>Ce
four hi Ives per C\ linclcr S.1ab
\\JS able to bleed 200
hor)epo,,er ,1nd 244 pound-tcct
oi torque out ol lhl· Gr1f11n
Ed1t1on's mime iour.
st.1b lizer burs trad1on-control
::.\:.tern Jnd 1 5-nch \1ichehns
~1w 1t u nimble ieel similar to
Dnt oi a 8 \1\\.
By pushing the limits ~f the amenities it offers and
retaining the best of its safety standards, Saab is of-
fering a car that will make you feel pampered and
smart.
The car ~ capubk• ot ~uing
irom zero to 60 mik'-. per hour
in les) than eight <>ccond ... and it
top) out at 13'5 m1k•) per h ')ur
The Gruiin Edition\ l ng1nc h.h ,1
more reny, iump}· reel thJn the
behemoth po" er pl.mt:. oircrcd
by its top ioe) but t '"" get 'uu
to the board mct•t1ng licl-et\ -!>plit.
The Griffin Edition doesn't
h,1\c one of those flashy,
rounded dc:.1gns 'tOu'll see on
50me modern superluxos, but its
:.mart I n~ and spoked allo}
\\heels s1' e 1t u classy look.
The Griffin Ed1t1on Saab is a
~ood blend btt\\een luxury and
'Lns1b lit\, thl ugh I m still feeling
a I tt e \\OOZ\ about the idea of
pJ\ ng 540,000 for a First oi Jll, it.::. 2.3-liter.
four-cylinder engine is a midget
compared to those of its
competitors Secondly. 111..e other
Saabs, the Griffin Ed1t1on h,is
fronl-\"hecl clm.e, which
normally doc::.n 't off er the I.. and of
on some modern luxurv sedan::..
But those limitations are
o-.ercome. for the most part. by
the excellence of execut on 1n
the Gnfiin Ed1t1on's design
Thanks to turbochargtng,
double-overhead camshJfts and
\\hat\ more t f.t'ls a rcportt•d
1 7 mile!> per gallon in cit) dri' · ng
and 24 miles per g.1llon on the
high" .1) \ \ ith the Crii11n te)tcd
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Cal1torni."l lreewuv::. and .. trecb.
tour-C) lander ::.cdan.
By pu~hing the limits of the
.1menit1L'> it olrers and retaining
the be:.t 01 11S s..lict\ standards
Sa.1b b offering a car that \\ill
mul..c \Ou foci pampered and
smurt.
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: Tanning machines: BMW off rs two hot convertibles for '9
Improvements made to 3 l 8i and 3
S ince its introduction in
1987, the BMW 32Si
Convertible has been
America's Ultimate Tanning
Machine, a favorite among the
young and the young of liT~
for its unique combination of
brilliant engineerins, quality
construction and open-air driving
pleasure.
For the 1991 model year,
BMW updated ~ improved the
325i Convertible and, at the same
time, introduced a new 318i
Convertible that offered fresh-air
BMW motoring for under
S30,000. Both Convertible
models continue for 1992 with
further improvements· new
options are available for the 32Si
Convertible.
top~ the 32Si a powered one
wen as more extensive stand
equipment.
f n a recent issue of Genna
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author Klaus Westrup decfar111
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automobile: "A classic that's
in production," he wrote, "
charm lies, among other thin
its lo~g-eroven day-to-day
practicality.
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than to combine the efficient
performance of BMW's new
16-valve four<Ytinder engine
the additional satisfaction ol
P':Jtting the t~ down? That's
What the 3181 Convertible
and with its base price of un
$30,000, it also considerably
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attaining open-air BMW
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The 325i, the newest version of BMW's popular six-cylinder, factory-built convertible, features an electrically-powered top as standard.
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ATW CHRYSlE.Jt..rt.VMOUTH
Complete Body Shop and ~
Sates, SeMCe, Parts-Open 6 Days
2929 Haiti« Bl, Cosu Mm.
3 Biles. S ol San Diego Frwy off Harbor Blvd 546-1934
GUARANTY CHMOlETJGEO
711 E 17111 St, SN!!J AN
973-1711
HUNTINGTON IEACH CHRYSUR PLYMOUTH
16661 Beaeri Bl • HuntlllQ1on Beacl\.
6 B.kS So Of 405 Fwy. 142-0631
MEIST~R CHRYSlER·PlYMOUTH
14 Aulo Ctr Dr .• IMne 768·7100
SANTA ANA CHRYSLER/ISUZU uos Auto Man Dr • Santa Ana
541-4471
Dalhatsu
ATLAS DAIHATSU
2929 Hartlor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
3 Bloch So ot 405 Fwy. 646·1934
Dodge
TUTTLE CUCK DODGE
40 AulO Center Or, nine 130-3311
HUNTINGTON BEACH DODGE
I 1 VAN COtNERSION HEAOOUAATERS
16555 Buell Blvd. H.8
1n. mile SolM ol \Ile 405 Freeway (71') U7·5515.
• TVTTU CUCIC'S TUSTIN DODGE
40 AulO Cetter Dnve, Tuslln73o-4600
Ford
TED JONES FORD
6211 Buell BM .• BueN p~
521·3110
JOE MACrHERSON FORD
2 AulO Center C>rtve, T ustll'I
132·3300
TUTIU CUCK FORD
43 Auto Center ~. Irvine 02·5200
THEODOR£ ROBINS FORD
2060 H~ Blvd . Cosu Mea. 642.0010
TERRY YORK FORD
Silles • SeMCe • Lusang • Patts • Body Repu 19255 Buch Blvd .. Hurc. Bell. U2-6611 .
Serving Orange County
for Over 70 Years
Service
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ISUZU ~Shop
· DallY . Rentals
Theodore Robins~
!060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
714-641-0010
GMC Trucks
Al.UH GMC 1RUCKS
I 1 In 0ranoe CUiiy
San Dieoo Fwy • A'Mt. L.lglN H9* 611.otOO
MCllAH GMC TRUCK AHO roNTIAC CADtUAC
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137$0 hactl 8IYd . Westrmlllr 71.,f.)1-7177
RAY PlADOOI MONDA
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MONDA IAHTA N#ll.
2114 E First St. S... AN
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Hyundrn
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40 MO C.-ClrM. !MM
472·7'00
Hyundai
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Sales
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Huntington Beach Hyundai
16661 Beach Blvd.
Huntiniton Beach 92647
842-0831
Isuzu
RAY AAOllOE ISUlU
Sales • SeNtct • le&SlllQ • PW • Body Reiiair 1rme ~ cerur 11•130.1000
1l4Eoooat •OllHS ISUlU
20IO Klltlor Blvd .• Co$11 tAesl. 6'2.0010
SOUTH COUNTY lSUlU
Number 1 wit.ml Rodeo Dea U S.A.
18711 Beactl &Nd, H 8 142·2000
Jaguar
IAUER JAGUAI
2001 SOUlh Manchester Ave . Anaheim
971·2002
tlEWPORT IMPORTS 3000 W COHt Hwy Nev.pon Btad1
722·4000
Jeep
OltANGE COAST JHr EAGLE
2524 HMtlcW Bl¥d • CoSUI a.tesa
6"9·1023
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!15 Fwy Edin\; 7141561·0100
TUTTLE CLICK JEl,, EAGLE
40 Aulo Center Or • hint
•72·7'00
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* GREAT SELECDON * * Immediate Delivery *
LS 400 • ES 300
SC 400 • SC 300
SC400 is now available
in Ferrari Red!
Yor'r best buy is in
tht heart of Orange County!
• 13s90 Beach Blvd., Wtttmln ter
Beach Blvd. al 22 Freeway
71 92-6906
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LEX\IS Of WHTMIHSTtl
In lhe Hurt ot Orange COid'/
Avalbble tor lmmediatt Ddvetyl
2.2 F'lf'f a 8tXll Blvd. 7141192-6906; 2Uf666-3111
TUSTIN LfXUS
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Lincoln, Mercury
IEACH LIHCOLH·MERCURY
16800 Beactl 81 . ~on Buell. 3 Blocl(s So ol San Otego Fwy 141·1739
JOHNSON l SON LINCOLN·MERCURY
Siles. StMCt & Lening
2626 Hatt>or Blvd , Cosu Mesa 71415'0.5630
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Salts • SetV!Ce • Leasano • Parts • BOOy R~w
1rtine ~ Cemtr 71•·130-7000
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In Orange Coulty sine• 1966
29 loJb Cerut Of. Tustn. 5 fwy €i Jaml>Oftl 5'4-3111
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CAMn£UMAZDA
1425 w BM. Com ~eu M5-U3A
IRVINf MAZDA
llrgtst Oeala In lhe tQtJon • UtJ • Smtce ~ lmne AiAo Center 613·9900
W.:ZONWI Of IUEHA 'ARK
6700 Manchester Ave • Buena Pa.11
7394000
Mercedes
FltANK'S MOTOltCARS
23663 Rocldield. £1 l Ol'D
137-3$00
HOU$( Of IMIOtTS 6862 ~'1CtltSllf Ave . Bl-.a ~
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1301 Ollall 5rtel ~ Beach
133-flOO
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HARIOI MITSU~
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1D202 8eactl Bl ....... 8dl.
961-023l: 1·1oo.t00-6961
TUTTLE CLICK MITSUllSHI
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Nissan
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2145 ~ M.. COS11 Mesa
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44 A1Ao CefCtf DIM. nine
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NEWPOIT AU10 CtHTtl
445 E. Coast ttwy. Newport 8-11
673-o900
Saab
IEACH IMPORTS
So tars ltJd4lg SUb dlr tor a ~ Sales. S«-rice. Lmng
14& Ocrot St. Ht1't'POlt ecacll 71.,752.()900
Saturn
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IS2·1l32
Subaru
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40 ~ cerw Dr. Tustin
7~600
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Toyota
10YOTA Of COSTA MUA
1966 Hnor llMI. Com Mm
722·2000
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44 ld4 Cer4Cr DIM. TUSUll
132·3111
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PW ()perl D·3 Salurdly
18841 Beach BMI.~ ~ Boch U 7-UH
ELMORE TOYOTA
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lbT'Oer 1 Vobne S*i In llt u s A.
16711 Buch Blvd~~ 8eacll
'42·2000
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BMW's new 318i Convertible features electric windows, anti-lock brafces and a driver's-side airbag.
BMW: 318i, 325i improved
From C4
chain-driven dual overhead camshafts, hydraulic valve lifters, four
valves per cylinder, direct ignition and an electronic engine
management system that renders most routine engine
maintenance unnecessary. It develops 134 horsepower and revs
smoothly to more than 6500 rpm .
In concert with the standard fivc·specd manual transmission,
this little jewel of an engine delivers classic small-BMW drivi ng
pleasure, delivering lively, yet highly fuel-efficient performance
(EPA mileage: 21 mpg cityf27 mpg highway) while getting its
driver involved in a traditional DMW way.
The 318i Convertible sports the deformable body-colored
bumpers and Free Form headlights that updated the styling and
nighttime lighting of the open BMWs last year.
0 ne could never call the 318i Convcrtiblc's manual top a
deprivation -just a simplification that helped keep the
price in its clearly affordable range. In fact, those who prefer
sjmplicity over power assists might even prefer it this way.
"It's an easy task to lower the top," reported Car and Driver,
"and when folded the top lies under a slick hard cover."
New for 1992 is an automatic safety-belt tensioner fo r the right
front passenge r. Augmenting the driver's-side airbag
Supplementary Restraint System (SRS), this device is
pyrotechnically powered and acts on the shoulder belt, so it is a
syst em distinct from that found in the 325i sedan.
Like its six-cylinder stablemate, the 318i Convertible comes
standard with an antilock braking system (ABS), alloy wheels
(s~c 14 x 6J in the classic BMW radial-spoke design), power
mirrors, central Jockjn~. multi-adjustable sports front scats, power
windows, air conditioning. rear-wi ndow defroster and an
anti-theft AM/FM stereo radio/casscue player with six-speaker
BMW Sound System and power antenna. Heated front seats are
optional; the remote-actuated alarm system and a six-disc CD
player/changer arc available for dealer installation.
Upholstery is cloth or leatherette, available in a wide selection
of colon with the top color-.coordinatcd to it and the body color.
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$38400 ~=~ 14 Months + Tu
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Cover Home Presented 8}
Olga Matthews & Lis Olsen Of
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS
See Pate Sl For !tlore lnformatio"
A Special Advertising Supplement Vol.15, No.20 Mny 30, 1992
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
UDO ISLE
SINGLE LEVEL CHAWP• $610,0M
$40,000 In plans & permtts lndudedl 3 BR. 2 BA &.
den. 40' lot. sunny cxpoeure and great community
atMnlties.
8TaEE'I' TO stmr LOCATION $675,000
3 BR. 3~ BA home lnducling mast.er suite wtth sitting
area and fireplace. 2nd flrt'p&acc ln IMng room.
NEDITDllANEAN F1Alll $74,,0M
Quality c:onstrudion daa1ba this 4 BR home on a
40' lol lush ~. 1UMY It prtvate potio.
locatild de:. to Genoe ~ and tm\Ns.
ONDUPIJCATED OPPOlll1JNITY $7M, ...
Below ,._,.nt wi1ue. custom built 3 BR. 3 BA
home. Excdcnt m.t '° .... location pb all the
extras you would ewr need!
ENIOY TIR l..9'D"l"YL2 $7tS,IOO
Spaciow S Bll ~ oo 10U&ln-a.fcu 4S' loc. Open
f1oorpian and gorceow IOUth-}aciftg ~ lends itself
to cntmaining. Walking distanec co Udo Vdlagc.
DaleNl!a'• 9HOWPIACZ sns ....
Exdtir'9 4 BR. 3 BA home on one ol the Island's bat
*-II. tt.dwood Goon. Fnnch doon. ••tastk
ldtchen, pri\lale courtywd, ..a.tty ll}IMm.
OCEANFllONT PROPER I if.S
vmY POPmAll Pl.AN #I $t7' ....
Mow--ln cmidltb13 BR. 2" BA with·~·· vtaw.
Rftat olf,,,.... ...... ~ -kl klc:hln.
Pm<i!b TO MU. Pl.AN #I ...,,, ...
3 BR. 2~ BA wtlh mirrored clr*'9 room and .tq
._ In ldk:hen. LMng room ....... wct ~. YIUlllld
c:dnga and a...,.. .
FULL OCZNf Viar . $N9, ...
~ rtmodeled 3 BR. 2" BA townhcrne. Oak ~ In IYq room with wet bw. New cerpet1119
and s-1nt ... incw-Jn candldoo!
vmi. vmw. wan ..,, ....
Abeolute perfedlcMa dela1ba thlt 3 BR. 2" BA OCW'I
\lliew _.,. M new grumM kMchen with bult>4n i.
tand c:clnlr • .,, ..... nook.
NEWPORT BFACH
WHAT ARE YOO WAITING FOR? $195,000
Walk to Newport Beach from this lmm~te 2 BR. 2
BA. den condo. Pireploec, 2-<:ar garage. Interest rates
are still at an all time low, sellers are motivated.
LUXUIUOUS Sl?AFAlllE $204,000
Exea.tttve oondominlum In gated community. Marble
«ntry &. ft~. Patioldeck with automatic drip
system & ~ view. Bike or walk to shopping &
beach.
P£N1110lJSE Wl11I VIEWS $215,000
Penthouse comer unit with wiy pretty views of
greenbelt & city lights. Skylights, high otllings beautiful
carpet. 2 BR. 2 BA. •
4M V.... Q ..... • $179,SM' "° KJNe a .IOI! aova
Spedous end unit with view of Beck Bay and city
!Wata. Owrlooks ~ greenbelt. 3 BR. 2~ BA.
WENWWW.T LOCATION SS6S ....
8-duil .,.... COl'Nf location kl Vila s.l>oa..
Specious 100f'Ot .. hllYe counby dub type \lliews.
F_. l"OClfft wlh Wilt ber. 2 BR. 2 BA. 2 garage
spema. lots ol ....
OCi!AN VleW $S'5,5M
2 BR. 2 BA ~ locaHon with skylidab, 80llring
~ nwble ......... minored wall & ~
large klctwn wMh dlrq ....
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NEWPORT BEACH
1945 Tn......_ a....• $609.000
DAVID MCCUU.OCH
Pride ol ownership 3 BR. 3 BA home with mini Back
Bay, mountain view. Cathedral ceilings, NC, solar hot
water, new carpet, 3 yr. new roor.
BltlNG YOUll Of'FEllJ $749 .000
OlOice location 2 BR. den or 3rd BR. 3 BA with
fabulous ocun, bay and dty hghts view. 13,600 sq.
ft. lot size.
VIEWI VIEW! VIEW! $795,000
The feel of gracious San Franmco in.side, scenic
Newport Beach on the Bay outskte. 2 BR. 3 BA. 2
fircplaca. Bnutiful tiled jacuzzi tub in master bath.
NevAy adckd lkylights.
liEfiHED BUCH LMNG sa10.ooo
Outstanding Peninsula Point home steps to West Jetty
P.tc.. 3 BR, 3 BA & family room. Lovely cour1yard
entry. Fireplace in lMrig room and formal dining
room.
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ANlft DENNIS
The wry best Newport Beach has to olfm Large 2
BR, 21h BA unit with ~ from every room of bay,
oc.an " city lights.
DQUllN'l'Z DaAJI HONE $1,095,MO
Beautiful Oowr Shores custom home on comer lot
Beck Bay & city Ughts view. Elegant entry with
chanddcr and IOaring cwwd stairway. 4 BR. 5~ BA. 3<ar garage, den, study & game room
COSTA MESA
trONDBlf'ln. OC&\N 88fEZES $125,000
Buy b less than rtntl Dual master S\ute plan Large
living room with vauhed ceilings and rrreplbce.
Sut:Mrranaan. security gated parldng Lots of mra
stange.
A JllJ9T IEEt SS".000
This 4 BR home has wnyth ng. including one ol the
best k>c.alkww In e..tskN. central vacuum system,
teplr1IM a.mdiy a"*'" ~ kitchen leads to fa~ room. l.Mw.tlc...-d ~ wilt\ _..
NEWPORT BEACH
HOT BUY CLOSE TO BEACH $18',000
Lovely 2BR cl den condo w/high ceilings, p rivate balcony, light & bright,
never on market. A beach h0me only for owner.
k ror ... RAYLENE MIRACLE
SEA.FAIRE BAGAIN $195,000
Price slashed making this the lowest price ever for a 2BR, I BA Sea Faire
condo! Only 2 yrs. new in perfect c-0ndition with extensive use of marble, fJll.
light modem decor.
Ask ror ... WALTER MITCHELL
NEWPORT BEACH UNDER Sl00,000 $199.SOO
3BR 2~8A ocean view rwnhme overlooking Wild Life Preserve. Wulk to
beach. Very quiet &. serene. C.ommunity pool, spa cl lrge park. Call today for
your personal showing.
Ask ror •.. DA VlD COOPER
NEWPORT BEACH CREST STEAL! $259,000
Lov.est pnced 3BR 2~BA. Great floor plan with eaHn k:Jtchen, wet har, fpl
~cw carpel/11le. PooVtenDIS courts. Walk to the beach. Owner mu~t -.ell -
'ubm1t all offers!
\sk for ... BARBRA CHAMBERS
HEIGHTS CLASSIC $365,000
Four car garage on a 50 x 127.5 lot! Besides. this 3BR lathe & plaster home
has huge potential. Hardwood oak floors, copper plumbing.
Ask for ... RAE RODGERS
FEEL THE CHARM S379,000
Fabulous garden patio ho me on quiet greenbelt in "The Bluffs". Professionally
decorated single level 3BR 2BA. Motivated sellers have offer in on another
property.
Ask for ... CUF & EL YNNE KEMP
GREAT N.8. LOCATION $409,000
Beautiful family pool home that's perfect for entenainmg. This N.B. home as
priced below martel value for a fast sale. Large gounnel kitchen, dining room
and gorgeous back yard. Come make an offer.
A.s k ror ... RJTA WADE
PRICE SI.ASHED AGAIN $419,000
Newport Heights owner is anxious!! Beautifully mamlamcd 3BR 2BA home on
9.500 sq.ft. lot Perfect for future expansion. New prlC'e a.s only S-419.000 A
real steal.
Ask ror .. .ANNE McCASLAND
PRICED BE.LOW COMPS $439,000
Steps to bay and beach. Legal 4-plex on larger R-2 lot. Good oondition, loc.,
& tennis Price reduced $(J()K.
A.tk for ... DUSTY HARRIS X124
PERFECT IN EVERY WAY $4981000
Absolutely the best buy in Baycrest! This home has one of tbe prettiest living
rooms overlooking gorge.ous garden & pool. 38R, 2V!BA, remodeled kitchen
with adjoining family room. extn large rooms.
Ask ror .•. CONNIE CORN
WESTCUFF $515,000
3BR t den JU$t reduced. Highly upgraded. Quiet street. New lutchen
Ask ror ... 808 MILUKEN
NEWPORT BEACH $559,000
TI11s wonderful family hm at a great price for N.B.! Within walking distance to
all schools, mcl. fam rm., den in addition to 5 large BR.s Solar heated pool cl
spa
Ask for CAROLE FRANKEL
BELCOURT HllJ. 5565,000
Private and secluded IO the \.'CT) center or tov.,, Thts cn()nnc)U$ 28R n':BA
w/fresh custom paint & carpeting, gourmet kitch, AJC. sec. S)'ltcm. ttn1t1I
vacuum, wet bar. owner m.i~ can)
AJk for ... LYNNE LINDSAY
ULTIMATE PRJYAC'Y &. ELEGANCE $624,995
Complete remodel 4BR. "\UA plus fom rm, gated
skylights, tall glass door.. lu'h green ynJ eleca~l pool
Ask for ... ROBIN TEl'CH
UDO ISLE $669.000
courtyard, two rr1 .
pa.
Beach 1~ acmsi. the <.trrcl Hear the waves er.uh Lovely 3BR w/ckn/hhran
situated on 35 t lut v.1th ~uth facmg patio Home boMts pm .. lc upst.tar\
master suite with .i ti1g drd:, ht ceilings. lots of wm~ in th~ tr1d1t1on.1l.
charming home Seller rcl1xatmg
Ask ror ... DEUA DELGADO
BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT SE1TTNG SJ29,000
Light and airy C\\O \t01' t"'nhmc un bc1u11ful ~rt'ent-cl&. Upgracks · ~t'1
k1tch & h.11h,, plJntJtt1in 'hu11rr' & lkrhcr cupcllnJ. 38R + den 2~U \
For add111onal detail~ call
Ask for .•. DIA.~A PRO'\li• R
4 BEDROOMS SJ~,000
Charming remodel ''n tht' IBR cv.nhmc : rpl
A.5k ror ... PA rn "ESBIT
LARGEST t1.00RPL.\': SJRZ.000
Bluffs of Nev.port near tcnm' du" ,\ n.ature lr.111, thl\ 'PR. "\BA " er .61~
sqfl on beautiful grcenl'l<lt " thr ~'t hu\ rcr \Q ft . 1n cown! Wet b.tf, Sp.a («
community pool
As k ror ... DIAN.\ PRO~'ilR
DOVER SHORF-'i \IE\\ S7'9,500
Pristine oond111on 4DR. 3 c.ir ~arJgc Af'Pf'(\"( ~700 Rcdll«d 10 tell O()'A
Ask ror ... UZANNE MOSHl R
TJlAOE S800,000
Owner wants to trJlk up' Will c~change equity up 10 I m[)Jioo i r m NU
Decorator perfect Llrge m,1,tcr suite C.ill for dttatl
Ask for .. JOAN ALU 01'
BELCOURT TOW'IE COLL.Erno Sl.050,000
C'11ltfom1a rontempor.il') '\BR luxunous end un11 Outdoor cnlertainme-nc 11uu
wlblt-in bar-~-cue center prnJte c:ttem-.c pool. pe and watcmD. At.olutrl\
gorgeous!
Ask ror .•. MARY DI TillJ 10
OCEANFROl"ii'T R£0LCEI> S 1.195,000
Cus1om bullt by ov.ncr le~' 1h1n 4 )rs ago, thl\ l<.W'Cty 4BR + den home "
one of the finest on the oceanfront A1r-cond11iontfl&. ecnlnll vx, top of thr
bne seetml), marble, bc"dcd gins Rcdu~tJ tt1 an anc:rediblc value. Ask ror-CAROLE FRANKEL
SPYGLASS Hill Sl,119,000
Lowes! pnocd view propert) on SJl.Vgl;U.) Hill SBR. 2 StOfY homo with •n
exccpuonal ocean, cHy hgh" and b11v vtcw. Be.st Bu I
Alk ror ... ESTifER YANK
IRVINE
BEGGING FOR CHILDREN MM.900
Huge SBR . home in quiel child-safe c:ul-dc-sac, Bike tO UMicnity Hiab 01
UO: Magn1fie:c~1 wobd~d lot "Cook" k.11chco Orand meet fa1nit1 room anJ
sunlil fonna.I IMng & dmmg rooms A rare minurt of beau"' .._..,.., A pracll· ~~ ~·~
A.at ror • ..MAXINE COWEN
• NEAR U.C.I. • $117.SOO
Walk to UCJ 2BR. I .SBA 1 BA. model perfect t.O'tm~ parrnwt wood fioors, AJC. Only 5% down .,--
Aak for • ..MER.LE MERT'l.£L
RIVERSIDE
• LAD F.LSrNORE • $179.900
Model perfect 48R 2BA home l onn
Prof land= tr' j OYtr ,_, sq. fl. on a 7,700 ft. IDL s 11"1 DU AA ·,__ v~rccs cl profeasionaUy dccontcd.
COSTA MESA
TOWNBOME PLUS $162,IOt
2BR 2~ wi"" 2 car prage. Priced for quiet sale. Fireplace, pooVspa,
etc.
Ask fDr-UZ OR CHUCK JONES
EASY TO BUY $162,500
S% down "and seller may help with closing costs. 2BR, 2 full baths, 2 car ganae. Quiet upscale area near Bristol and Baker.
Ask for-MAXI.NE GOLDEN
LOWEST PRICE IN MESA VERDE SllS,000
Fabulous 3BR w/Upgradcd kitchen, vaulted ceiling.s, French doors &
charming atri um! Lrge cul-de-sac lot w/RV access!
Ask for-.JACIC GILfFORD
BESI' BUY $219,000
Cute 3BR home Easuidc Costa Mesa. Reduced for fast sale.
Adl for...SKI Xlot
NEED ELBOW ROOM! Sllt,000
Thi 48R 2BA would ftll your needs Forced air-dining area and lushly
landscaped. Fully enctc.cd block waU. Bade yard for total privacy.
Asll for INEZ DIAZ. lllll
REDUCED $10,000 SlJl.000
Eastsidc 3BR condo. Popular Back Bay Village. Will con 1der lease op-
tion.
Ask for-PA1TY NESBIT
NEW USTING! Sl39,000
Newly refurbished 3BR, mBA. Large yrd w/gazebo + spa. Enter·
taincr's dcli&bt!
Ask for...MARY DI TUWO
ESIDE EXTRA LARGE LOT Sl41,000
3BR in immacuJate condition. New roof -refinished hardwood Doors.
Upgraded·titchen, patio w/spa.
Ask for-KEITH RANDLE xlOO
WONDERFUL E'SIDE C01TAGE SUJ,000
3BR 2BA 1200 sq.ft. flowina Ooor plane wraps around courtyard, formal
dinina & livina room fpl, huge rear yard w/R-2 zoning
Ask for-DONALD PFAFF
MOVE RJGIIT lN $249,.900
Best 4 bedroom spacious family home with bnnd ~ everything gor-
geous and it has vcrsitJe room for granny unit near schools & shops. A
Steal.
Ask ror ...DIANA CAPPEL
BlllNG ANY OFFER S.269,000
Seller is lcavina the c:ounrry and wants this 4BR 2BA home sold yester-
day. Will cons.Ider a 2nd T.D. Oosing CO$ts??? Hardwood floon -Laree
lot ooqWetEaide strceL
Ask for-KEITH RANDLE
EXPANDED EASTSIDE HOME $317,•
Priced to moYC! 3BR 2BA wllrae loL Owners arc motivated and need to
move soon. Spacious private master s:uire that must be seen Call for pri-
vate 5howinf.
Ask for...BW. A DONNA WUSTEJl
$.llJ, ... Gil.EAT BUY
3BR + den or 4BR, 3BA home. Gnssy yard. Plus spa, fpl , fam, rm.
Approx. 1800 sq. fl. 219 Albert Place, So. of 23rd -West of Santa Ana
SL
Ask for-MONICA auGGIDJ
J FlllU'IACSSt S334.•
Gt'cat Nwpc. ffats. location. Custom built • so many features plus put
locatioa.
Alt lw-PATl'Y NESUT
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l ON A LOT $459.MO
3BR 2BA front house with 2BR IBA rental price eastside location.
Ask for-STEVE MJTCllELL
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 3101312 COSTA MESA ST.
TH.REE USTINGS IN MF.sA VERDE
Big SBR, 3BA pool home w(j car garage. Reduced to $339,000; Custom
4BR, 2~BA home on lrge lot on cul-de-sac. Asking 4426.SOO; 4BR 3BA
home w/oompletely remodeled kitchen & baths plus RV parking.
$441,500!
Ask for ".JACKIE RANDLEMAN & CINDY RANDLEMAN
CORONA DEL MAR
NEWLY REFURBISHED SI.ZOO MO.
2BR lBA upstairs. VauJtcd ceilings, fresh paint, new bJthroom & laun-
dry in garnge. 518 Dahals.
Ask for • ..SUZANNE MOSHER
HOUSE + INCOME $519,000
Great duplex 3BR 3BA Plus 2BR/1BA inc. $2,750.00!1 Great invest or
live in front house get inc. of $1600/mo. From back unati.. New pamt,
carpet & upgrades. Must Seti. Only $519,000
Ask for •.• ROBYN AU.EN
OCEAN VIEW FORMER MODELS $414,000/$469,000
Two to pick from Full gorgeous designer uparaded open air atnums,
central air in a prestigious gated community. Fantastic walk to town lo-
cation.
Ask for •. ROBIN TENCH
CORONA DEL MAR STEAL $509,000
Approx. S Yr. home Wlth many added feature~ tncl, entenarnmcnt area.
custom cabinets, wood shutters throughout, professio nalty landscaped
yard with spa. 2 ~r attached garage and more
Ask for BILL & DONN~ WEBSTER
OCEAN & GOlF COURSE VIEW $795,000
Are you looking for an immaculate 48R home w ocean & golf cou~
view? Then this Is for )'OU! 3 private beaches. 2 pmate parks nus IS I
must see! Owners leaving state.
Ask for-DAVID COOPER
CAMEO SHORES -)lEPUCEQ TO $969,000
Spacious 3 bedroom plµs family room custom home on oversized 101.
Ocean & dO\\'O coast ~twS from formal livmg & dmmg rooms Pnvate
yard wtth parldrng pool opens to private park Pnvate beaches" For ad-
ditional information call.
Ask for .•• DIANA PROS ER
SPYGLASS HIU. OCEAN \1EW SJ,JJ0,000
1 Acre • potential unlimited. Sweeping ocean, Catalina and cil)' Vlews
4BR, 2'h BA. Extra large drive for up to 6-8 cars. Build ~'Ou new estate
Ask for-RON FELSOT
SPYGLASS HIGHLY CUSTOMIZED Sl,775,000
Complerely remodeled lod expanded SBR 6'1J BA w/gamc room,
separate formal dini.ng room. Redcsiped aourmet kitchen Wlth 2
cooking areas. Jcon·Aai~ w/piU and Gagcnau, granite counter tops. J
fpls, elevator, pool & spa. Fabulous master quiet with marble fpl and
sitting room.
Asll lor...JANE SUNGAfl.r\
SAN CLEMENTE
ARCHITEcnJllAL DEUGBT $125,000
Brand new cusrom 4BR, •~ oc:ean & hills view from C\'Cry room
white washed decor & crutive architectural dcsifns throughout th~ ttouse. Great Buy.
Ask for MINOO SABERI
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
LOVELY JI& TWNHME SISJ,JOI
Fabulous Open Ooorptan w/ tnlina uperadcd kitchen! Spaaous ma tcr
bedroom. Prv patio a dblc garage! Great location! It's amaz.ing!''
Mk k • ..JACK GIJ'110RD
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Newport's Finest * SERIOUS SEILERS! * THE QUINTESSENCE OF CHARM * * NEWPORT'S BEST KEPT SECRET * REDUCED TO $459,000 *
IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... Vcry emotional
~ bdrm custom home with fam. room plus
den (den could be 4th bdrm). Highly
UPGRADED and EXPANDED in 1988.
Marble, French doors, bay windows ... many,
many extras. REDUCED TO $539,IM
*MASTERPIECE IN CLIFFHAVEN!*
T lll S 4 BDRM HOME IS NEWLY
< O"'lSTRUCTED with perfect craftsmanship
'lcpJrate Gl 1EST ROOM & BATII. Master suite
ha' \eparatc wing. European kitchen counter.
[;1f1v ccrhngs Extensive use of limestone. 3 fire-
place~ Reduced to $7l9,000. OPEN SAT & SUN. * BACKBAY BEAUIY *
ITS GORGEOUS' You won't find more house
than this in EASTSIDE or adjacent NEWPORT!
STUNNING 4 bdrm, 2 stories, cul-de-sac
locatton Refurbished to the max! REDUCED to
$369,900
BRIGHT &. BEAtmFUL in NPT. HEIGHTS.
Highly remodeled 3 bdrm contemporary. Ne~
kitchen. French doors open to two patio decked
areas. 3rd bdrm has SEP ARA TE ENTRANCE
-perfect for live-in. This has has it all! Privacy.
location, design, AND PRICE! $47',M
OPEN SAT/SUN * SPECTACULAR 5 BDRM WMEWS *
ENORMOUS VIEWS from almost every room of
this 6 bdrm, 5lh bath custom FOUR VIEW
BALCONIES, huge rooftop entertainment area
with ISO-VIEW. Newer construction. This home
has cvcrythmg! Two family rooms/den/ study. 10%
DOWN-OWNER WllL CARRY LARGE 2ND
TD. Asking $1,2'5,000 OPEN SUN. * IMAGINE ... * :'i ...
NOT HA VINO TO DO A TIUNG but maYC in! This
BRJWANT 3 BDRMJ!Q~ ~JOU lhisl Recently
rcDCMtcd wilb a .. SOlTIHWFSI'ERN FLAIR" and a
commitment to quality thru<0at. BREAKFAST ROOM
in kitchen. FAMILY ROOM with Frtncb doon
to patios and spa. SHOW YOUR GOOD TASTE.~
I.bis bome !Oda ~ OPIN SUN 1..S
NEWPORT HEIGKI'S 4 BDRM -COMFORT
SPACE. OVERSIZED ESTATE SIZED LOT
with a 4 BDPJ..i home thats Ooot plan caters w
c"-ery need' ROOM is the main feature! llil'.
VALUE for 1quare footaie is unmatched. Al~
an ammng poo~ spa a pzcbo area.
OPEN SAT A SUN 1-5
*NEWPORT HEIGtrrS PIUVACY ASSURED•
Th is TWO STORY R£MOOEL rs IN A MOC\l
Prime quiet location. FOUR BDRMS 3 BA. an •
a paClou floor plan. LARGE LOT with sunm
aspect and plans for furthct eipans.ion .\
REALISTIC PRICE at ~.000. OPm SU J-5
* BRAND NEW USTING
IN WESTCUFF *
VERY SPACIOUS 480RM 3BA HOME. Prime
spot close to MARINER'S PARK. Harctt.'OOd
floors., larie lot New carpet ct paint. OREA T v ALUE It S..1'5, ....
3TAT23 .:JA3A \ TOJfq A23M AT200\HOA38 TAoqw3M
NEWPORT BEACWCOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
$5,400,000
BELCOURT TOWNE
Plan "E"
Larae 4 BR. 4~ BA w/3 car &&rl&C ,._ pnva•c rpa. Prof
dccora1cd cl priced to lcJl Sdkr bu mcM:d.
$1,150,000
BELCOURT CUSTOM STEAL
noon, amam tile A lcwiclf pool A spa. Faotaltfc flmiJy
home!
ORIGINALLY S~ ·NOW "7~
BELCOURT TERRACE
Plan "B"
BELCOURT CUSTOM
Exquisite Executive Family Home
~·o
•• (j • ..
Entcnaincr's dcliJhl S BR, S.S BA atcnsrvc me of mar-
ble and sranitc. UOrgeous pool &: spa. Must sec!
WAS $2,350,000.NOW $1,995,000
BELCOURT FAMILY HOME
$1,450,000
SPYGLASS mu. OCEAN VIEW
1 Acre-Potential Unlimited
CABO SAN LUCAS ESTATE
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SATURDAY, May 30, 1992 /PAGE 7
BACK BAY VIEW
2.24 ACRE HORSE ESTATE
Mass.i~ main home, 7BA. plus large iucsr house. 13
bolt stalls, ranch house, prrvatc mcIAms, pool and spa
Auto warehouse for IS-20 cars. Trade OK
SS,900,000
BELCOURT TERRACE Plan "B"
Seller Relocating • Must Sell!!
·~~· ~~
~~o . ..,..
Prorc iooally decorated 3BR. 3.SBA. Many upgrades,
grunbclt location wf pnYllle JI CUZZI Orig1naliy S79S,OOO
now ... $739,000
EXCLUSIVE IRVINE COVE
Premium Front Row Location
Gorpous ~ 4 BR. S.S BA + 6 car sar. Basement w/
RC rm. Gourmet tit, fabulously upgraded tbru-out
SUps to private beach.
SJ,800,000
Boild '°"own dream home acxt to mulh mUhoa S cs·
tata. Ow9cr will carry. Soblnlll
$1,650,000
PAGE 8 I SATURDAY. May 30. 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Res: 640-2677 or Off: 760-5000 Ext. 500
Near S C Plaza I This end unit, 2 BD/2BA + Den
hos vaulted ceilings, fireplace, 2 car ott goroge,
pool & spa Pnvote location overlooking streams,
wo•erloll & greenbelt
ONLY $169,900!
located 1n t e center o Newport. Open owing 3
BD/2 BA home 1n family community neor schools
Hvge corner lot location with large bock yard.
ONLY $515,000
4 BD/3 5 BA. family room, billliord room, exercise
room, ocean view decks, french doors, large private
lot located in prestigious gated community. Owner
will carry or trade.
REDUCED $100,0001 OFFERED AT $750,00011
Brand new 5 BD/5 5 BA custom home w1!h fabulous
ocean & canyon views 4600 sq ft includes forrnlv
rm, bonus rm, huge lot, gated community w/pool S
tennis. Owner will carry or trade Very Motivated
REDUCED $1 S0,000
OFFERED AT $850,000!!
•CORONA DEL MAR*
•HOUSE PLUS INCOME!!*
Income S2700/mthll 3 BD/3 BA house plus 2 BD/l
BA unit House is o fucer Unit completely reno~ r J
ldeol for investor or owner occupied. 2 car gor -+
carport BELOW MARKET!! OWNER MOTI-
VATED! SUBMIT ALL OFFERS! ONLY $519,000
2200 sq. ft. of architectural excellence. This end unit
location ~s 3 80, fomily room, formal dining room,
den, 3 pott<>t, 2 car ott. goroge, pool, tennis cOUf'ts.
. $5000 CREDIT TO IUYERI
LISTED BELOW WT SALE $269,0001
Top 1% of All Realtors Nationwide
.,... lllll(f411
•EASTBLUFF TOWNHOME*
Almost 2200 sq ft.It 3 80/2.5 BA with 2 cor ..
coroge m center of Newport f ormol d1n1ng • ·
large Irving rm w/conversohon Pf1 & f1reploce lo -.r
master surtel Bock yordl
ONLY $349,00011
*OCEAN/GOLF VIEW LOT*
REDUCED $65,000!1 ONLY $297,000!!
*PAN ORAMIC OCEAN VIEW ESTATE*
• BO/• BA meditenoneon style approa. 5300 sq. 11,
l1brory, fomily room, bonus room, Euro.,.on lutchen
2"4,000 aq . ft. Oot lot With pool & woteffolls Gotod
community,
OFFERED AT $1,295,0001
NEWP.ORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, May 30, 1992 I PAGE 9
5 Sea Cove -Sea Island
ONLY $540,000!!
Gorgeous, model perfect! Sea Island is an exclusive guard gated tennis community on Jamboree,
one block no. of Pacific Coast Hwy. ONner motivated!!
7 60-5000 EXT 107
650-0750
7 Y~ Experimce •Top 1% In The Nation
119 Albert Pl. -Eastside C.M. ....-....
ONLY $319,900!! .m:M~~
3 bds and den or 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, sumptuous master suite, fireplace, f amirY room, built ins in
ara e. Great family home over 1800 sq. ft. ONner bou ht another. Make an offer! Call Now!!!
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MITCfiE.Jd.
M ocdla'lt ~ for t ) bcOoom towrftomc
lout«d v. ,..,. fn:lm Ole ooan Glut locllliarl 1n
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
t.tf~
bl'f & own vkw pa1lhousc ~· C~t.tf "h.rTUy" with al ~
idJded -itatt d the art stmo, 2 ~ SCftal
TVs, otmst.t 1a d Conan mart:lk, Mde,
sic. rrirron, ~ ~ and rru:h matt
· too runuous to meooon. Don't nm It A
fablW ~! 210cme1310
Redad ................................. '$269,000
.. -.
M::td ~ below Nall b ltlC
wnc modd Nia flls 1 btdoon\ 1 btCt\
Sa r.n·, bal ..._ t ,.s new, ~
lrmtct dee« lrddcs GladM la al
nwtlk, pUh ~ c.spd, bMJ ~ Mid
men. Mdt't«td tdc:r hll l)Cldllscd tnOtht!
tury, wen' lllt!' i10 wu10
Slashed To ........................ $195,000 _____ ..__
°""' • n.t ... • .. -.. llom t'S\ IDl'9llCM s. , .. , ...... ' .. cOfldO ..,,..
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IYORKIHIRI T enni8 court ntm with oc:eer'I & llghta view. Pool &
•pa. One of th9 WgMll lot8 In u. predgb•
community. ~ quwWn + 2 k.MlcMn, ... ._.
UM of ~. Tomt of 7 bedroofTIS. lbrllly & ~
room. ..... ,000
SPYQLM8 HILL
7 POINT LOMA
l.ow.t prtced pt1me .,_ pr<>pef1y on Spyglass Hin.
5 bedroom, 2.-ory home with an exceptk>nal ociean,
cly llghta end bay view. Best Buyl tt,189,000
HARBOR RIDGE $2,225,000
This ls one of the flnes1 lots In this
prestigious community. Unobstructed view of
ocean, bay, and city lights. No comparable
view anywhere in Newport Beach!
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
1908 DOVER DR.
Totaly remodeled home. A r..i eteem put!. Owners
moYtng out of state. Fabutous buy. $275,000 In ~
ar-det. Almo91 •• a new home. Appraised at 1885,000. Must ... to bellevet S!Me,000
9 TWINLAKU Wonderful 5 bedroomf8it' i e with
&..-... Pf*d ..._ hdbd • 'bedtootN & ~ room unusual\f:~ l9CD.... y more
p1ua loft •~ .., n • a. ...._ WolldetM poo1 superb C-.MD hts and $3451000 ..s ..-, * ., •a Md -on .,.. cd di w ....._ c.-moll1taii pk.-rose garden. $789,000 RemocWed doll "°'* w11tt a ti.bedlttr.004._m ...... 2YI bslha 8f1d
tor 111111 alrmMll. 1111,000 i.ve Y8td In N9wport Be.ch. A gr..i value at this price!
ESTHER YANK Sold mote homtli In $pyglass Hin than any oth6' agent in Newport Beach in 1991. IMmber Re/Max Hall of Fame RES: 840-1529
ADOMm.I MOllLE HOME
In EastSlde Costa Mae
$15,990
CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT
Wll ... ., ,_... lwJltont -38A duplex In pi-"* 9*d ... ~ fQI' two ~ 3,000 sq.ft. cocdol. A ,.-..._ et $1,IOO,OOO. ~ lot
rady to buld. ~ ..... for 6,000 sq.ft.
home. kathtaldl19 "1Cws. 3016 lruloa' Or.
$1,I00,000
~ IAY, oa.414 & NIGHT
LIGHT VIEWS.
$139,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS INCREDIBLE
OCEAN & BAY VIEWS
3001 Cliff Dr.
WALK TO THE BEACH
from yoAIT -& den condo. Onty
$119,000
OPEN SUH 1-5, 11 SEASCAPE
PN&&-12 t SATURDAY, May..30.-1992
. ~
BOB A DOVIE KOOP
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
We woald .... to laelp po• 1»11Y or HD JOtll' Ito~. #_I
RFJMAX A••t 8 out of 10 years in the State of Califorrua.
Ranked nationally in the top 10 Rf.IMAX Agents for 11 Y~
consecutive. 760-5000 or 760-1580
WHY LIST WITH JUST ONE AGENT!
CALL THE KOOP TEAM BOB KOOP. a.
CORONA DEL MAR OCFANFRONT: 3BR 3BA OCFANFRONT CORONA DEL MAR: Ready
duplex 4 car garage private gated area, the finest Catahna. ocean,
1etty views This is on the beach approval for 2 new units from
coastal & planning, city council greal value at $1,800.000.
WID eo .. 1d ... Trad-oa .tti. ... aide
Bob a DOYie Koop
BAYCREST NEWPORT BEACH
TnMleO...
S0t bedrooms. thrtt & one-half baths, separate t.mi1y room for cHldren Dining area.
2nd family room OYniooking ~ pool. Separate tpe. wry good fatTUly 00m111d
~treet ASKING $645.000 BOB A DOVIE KOOP
to build thLS pnme residential site approved for 6 ,000 sq ft home
with breathtaking views Steal at $1,200,000.
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
WATERFRONT HOME NEWPORT BEACH
$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.
a-.n . our , room
with fireplace 6 -' ber Huge m8*r IUltc, wry l8rge pool llze yard. .... d ....
with option lo purchue at
$440,000 BOB A DOVIE KOOP
REMODELED R-2 LOT • E'SIDE
161 Del ...
C.0.11plaely -rem-~~. t...ge R·2 Lot OwT. w11 ..... opacin
<>wr. wa s.a. °""'* 11111 c:.-ty. $SU.900 aoa KOOP a.
~ .. '" ..• .., ... .. . .. . ....... ...
SHEILA NOWROOZI 760-9786
.Presents
NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS
• New on market
• Best "Marbella" Plan on market
SRWMASS HIU·"1EW
Tate fuly remod1l1d wtth view
of ocean and night tlghta. 4
bedrooms, pool and apa.
$""000 15 CARMEL BAY
$529,000
• Best location
• Best landscaping
PllESnGEOUS YORBA LINDA
Pastoral and night light view of
city. Highly upgraded and
customized 4 bedroom 3 bath
home and on a very large lot.
$5f0,000
* THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF PROFESSIONAL/SM *
McNAUGHTON
UDO MYFllONT
lllDUCED $200,000
644•6200
llEDUCED $50,000
Open HouN
Sllltdav a ... p.m.
ff 2 Via XOnllte
673-5368
NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA
Beautiful townhome 3
BR & 2.5 baths. Great
Buy -Won't Last.
llEDUCED $35,000
'111 l It l' "-'
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PAGE 14 /SATURDAY, ~"y 30, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Model Perlect, 48R, pool, security sy:stem $745,500
TRIPLEX-gtMJ Income potenlial $575,000
Duplex, 2 stoty front house, 2BR, + apt. $750,000
DUPLEX-Totally redone. Call for detJJils .. $075,000
Under value/, 3BR, 2.5BA townhome $240,000
BAYSHORES Extra large lot, 38R, spacious patio $750,000
BEACH/INCOME COTTAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH • R-2 $370,000
BEACH/INCOME Beach & Income, 48R/3BR Duplex $545,000
BELCOURT Custom upgrada, 3BR, kitchen w/nook $855,000
TENNIS ESTATE, call for brochure $3,405,000
Golf course view, European flair, 48R $1,725,000
8.C MCLAIN Mini view ol llght::t,trees, 2BR $373,000
BLUFFS Three BR, 2BA, Plan ..,-$370,000
BLUFFS Selling at • loss/ 38R, 2BA. 1 staty $370,000
Greenbelt location, E plan, 38R LH $380,000
BLUFFS Bay views, remodeled, 2BR, 2BA $:Jgg,OOO
BLUFFS 4BR.{18R + 1BA down), Many upgrades $410,000
BLUFFS GreenbeltJNewport Centw views $410,000
PrtVate drrveway, form« model, 38R $4-:Jg,000
BLUFFS "£:-Plan, beautiful, 38R, 2.5BA $45Q,OOO
Park, greenbelt location, expanded $47Q,OOO
Front Row, views/ remodeled & ~ $550,000
FRONT ROW/ Vktw, 38R, 2.SBA HOWi $40fl,OOO
COUEGE PK AREA Cu/..de-sac, 38R, 2BA. needs updating $102,000
CORONA DEL MAR 2BR. single family, R-2 Lot, NOl1h of Hwy, $425,000
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-new root, new paint, grwt •tarter $475,000
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-great area, walk to vi/1-ge $470,500
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX S.Hwy. cottage plus 2BR, unlf $535,000
CORONA DEL MAR Duplex, 3/2 plus 2/1 ownetluset $548,500
CORONA DEL MAR Halbor, bay 8l>d OCMn \'MW, 2BR, NEW/ $010,000
CORONA DEL MAR Outstanding views, 4811, ,,,.,,,,,_.my ITfX>,000
CORONA DEL MAR Steps to beaches, picture ,,.,tect. 38R $1»1,000
CORONA DEL MAR So Hwy, Spa In private patlo, maids qtrs, $SUQ,OOO
CORONA DEL MAR Steps to OcNn Blvd. V1EWSI, 4811, 3..SM 11~.000
CORONA DEL MAR Spectacula! coastline ""ews· 2 •lot)' $1,:JQS,000
CORONA DEL MAR Bayfront, French R~. aWNping W.WS $1,875,000
CORONA DEL MAR Bayside Dive &lyfront QOft'+ 4811, SBA 12,QSO,OOO
COSTA MESA Knowleton Manore, 18R, 1BA, large Iott 1145,000
DOVER SHORES Expanded 8l>d upgrlld«1, "8R, 38A USQ,QOO
DOVER SHORES Gaied rrWnHs,.,., hl!l/heta:,,.., bltlttl $9t'S5,000
DOVER SHORES 148 FT .BAYFRONTJIJ N.w conslrucflon 12,'85,000
LMge home, 4811, 4.~ ,,.. •• ""'?'. seoo,ooo
french Notmendf •'>"9. 48R. 2.68.A $330,000
Southem MpC»l.ll'e, large ,..., yeld 1315,000
Remodel«i, c,,.,,,_, ~ ,...._ $330,000
Remodafed Jn 1ggo , 38R, 2BA $43111,000
GfNt \l#ew, Cherr/Vng 38R, Coftltge $fJQ5,000
EMfRAl.D MY Spect111Culw vle'nl prlvecyl MUST SEEi 11,150,000
fllDIALD MY view. to 0.,. Point. ... op9rJ ,,..,. 11,460,000
OcMtJ W.W./ llwge lot. 38R. 2.58A 11,500,000
EMBW.DMY OcMnt#de.~ gtMn, '*tch. 48R
EMERALD MY ~ ._, _,.of gMat
EMERALD MY LUXURIOUS NEWiii home, view., '8R
Emerald B.ty, oc .. itront. 3BR, 3.W
HARBOR HIGHL.NDS ~. gatden room, 3BR, 2.W
HAR80R ISLAND Dock, ~. build )'O&K chem hotM ...
THE ULTIMATE BAYFRONT.c.Jf f0t detalt.
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WHERE DO OUR BUYERS COME FROM? . " ...
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All over America. As exclusive members of the largest
relocation network in the nation, we have relocation
buyers. Call us today to sell your property.
Stunnmg hill & city lights view, 28R
ESTATE-180 degree view, MOT1VATEO!
Corner location, Kensignton, upgrades
Panoramic views/ renection pool, 4BR
Panoramic views, 48R, custom features
$7Qg,OOO
$975,000
End locatJon, 2 master suites, upgrades $28P,OOO
HUNTINGTON SCH 1.5 miles to beach, 4BR, custom upgrades $202,POO
IRVINE COVE Oceans/de ol Hwy, 48R, pool, spa
Oceanfront, spectacul81 residence
Remodeled, expanded, small view, 2BR
Highly upgraded, private greenbelt Joe.
$529,000
$54P,OOO
IRVINE COVE
JASMINE CREEK
JASMINE CREEK
JASMINE CREEK
JASMINE CREEK
KINGS ROAD
ICINGS ROAD
ICINGS ROAD
LAGUllA NIGUEL
LAGUNA NIGUEL
UOO ISLE
Custom futures, 3BR, 2.58A, built-Ins $"4P,OOO
FabfJlous vtews!!I, many superior upgrades $079,500
58R, plus guest suite, mini ocean view $649,000
Panoramic views, 48R, 4BA, family room $945,000
UOO ISLE
FRONT ROW! views, 48R, 4BA, 3 f /P
Ocean view. 38R. upgrades, 38R,
Hill Top, ocean, mountam. ctty views
Oversized lof! quiet east end loc.tlon
BAYFRONT, 2 boat slips, fantastic views
$3"9,000
$629,000
UOO SANOS
UNOA ISLE
UNOA ISLE
5BR. 4BA, pool, super spacious home $599,000
Pier and sltp, vtew, 5BR, 4.SBA LH
Bayfront-mam channel view, pool/spa LH
MAJ KAI Super v1ews!I!! • one level, 2BR, 2BA
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Pride of ownership, 2BR, 2BA, super buy!
NEWPORT NORTH Marbella, best locatlon, 38R, 3BA
PENINSULA POINT Walk to beach & wedge, 38R,3.5BA
PENINSUCA
CAPl$TAANO
BAYP:RONT ·Dock for so·+ boat. Un1que!
Large, horse lovers estate, brochure avail
SO. COAST METRO Lower end loc811on, resOft style llvtng
SOUTH LAGUNA Fantastic lriews, prfvale pool and spa
$519,000
$599,POO
SPYGLASS HIU
SPYGLASS HIU
SPYGLASS HIU
Ocean views, remodeled, expanded, 48R IB7P,OOO
V;.wa/ Pool/ Spa/ Remodeled! 48R $QS15,000
ac..,, "9w, one lfwe/, 48R, 3.SBA
SPYOlASS HIU V19WS, Pool In front cocxtyard, 48R
UPPER NEWPORT 48R, remodeled, huge enclosed yard
UPPER NEWPORT f.ive, BR, pool, spa. Cheny lake area
VERSAIUES Ocean, city views, 2 master suites
VILLA SALBOA P.,,thouse-PrlCed to sell now!
PENTHOUSE, ocean VleW, 28R, 2BA
VIEW/ ounds, 48R
$475,000
$530,000
$198,POO
$~5.000
$435,000
. ...
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1/2atte PferTlllll1 baytoit smcei 11CdMw/p11vatebeachp• +pin IOI
10,CXX> SQ II gal (ttopean home Parking lol 7 cas. boal & RV storage
ReclJced $I .<XX> .<XX>
MACllFICOT UIO IAYfROllT $3,225,CIJO
blGll Villa w,.5. wde Id docl a ~ge yactc Custom home wlwllce
marble ny bar & stucze This home is ~ en ol ~ kfldl
SHiil£ ClffS WHITE WARR VD $2.415,CIJO
l.oc:lrlon. lowty 3 bd w/ tarmocwtlll we OCU'I ver on ruly one-
hall atte WCh access to ldlle Corona bmc:hl
HARBOR IUICl TRAllTIOUL
This raQU«SU tarntly homew~ ~ ,,.:d ~~won
der~ ¥lfW ot l'lellpOlt ~ elep'( decor n ~ arr. raCll)ltNll
llallles
36 UIRS • COHOS
$2. 115,CIJO
v .. home 111 pr,,_ toe Wiit Dade tor a smaller home on h sand 11
HeiilpOlt ~ 48R "*5. 6BA
CAMEO SHORES. OCEAN VIEW
Beaulll\JI ~ shofes 58A 58A. custom heme w/180 •
Ocean Vie# views from lhe Corona Del Mir jelly all I'll at.,
Laguna Many custtrn lealures St .325.lnl
llUIQIAUB~TOIH•-11 tt .•.a
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SD> sq • aaim home.
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Drimltic pra rtrldon on INs llCllSlllORll trdoral CUllOlll bull
Ilona !M, s 58A. llJQe kbsl. ... Up pool, .. koi pond
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(ft al I kn!~ IO build )'Q.f cten home 111111 ~
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cmmA Ill llM S1,B,GDO
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c-... lg p-c lot
MIU· UI IB8 CGUITY $1,.,D
fDAcu I acrt ... 11 .. IC*llC Pn Hiiis .. of "*ic.Uan, 11
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IUUTIAI. VIEWI, 1W11E nMACE tl,'71,•
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lrg1 ~. pool, 3 ca PIOt
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tam a..-~
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w.9 .. dlsilos •lldlra. culdy$3000 ps mo rmne. ,_ nlfic
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PM'S Upl's & l'llUdl lllCH! A '10" .
NEWPORT HE IGHTS
Cape Codctwnwwillall h nef'llils, rw2say,3'*9nn,
2 .5 blf\ witl llrge fnily 1oom. bmal dining room. no dDl
CMftodlld. tllrry wonl l&slS46S.OOO ColW'Cll1lndlf Lmn•---.... -.... T.ity ~ bll* CMio ~ •un Addilllon irdldls:
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l-,a11•1" I H -·-Two,.._ Oft 3D 11CID lcil Ham in good corw:Xm 111'11·29R. 1M
& 2rd ri 18MM. Clll IDf-.ea
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3 bd, 2.SblsUdlnhame. ..... ptnnnsldlf'S, tmdllood locn, l*lllQ
n ... bar, h91C*i9 & large 1ooms
ftl.A--·ICUl¥1EWS . ... ••
11111i..,in•8llboll Qwl..., hm IMOD roam and blltooms. llrge
~ 2 llllhoiM. 211111. tabulous1
UYVIEW mat 1GW•E $351,000
lnit by._ bay Ellglrt IOllMOlne-~ 38A. set oote. pool & spa J M Ptters
bull. 1U.. sq l 4 )'IS old A nut w
wara11•1 sm.ooa
2 lllb on ftnlad •iq&M lat Niii IO Dwnl Pta M
-ifHM·PWCMJl $*,ODO
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~ al+ut. elem IO shopping & hrJ
fAaY-•UMEun $211,000
Prad below,_.. This 3 tmoorn l'lolr. IS on a ll9Y •ge Id and pr"ad t.o
... ,. an ISIP'll ltld,. •oe iin
LU .. W...-lllm!! S211.•
Gt• 2 olddlllelm home .. ._. & llY......, ceilfll1 & Pf•••• &
lldl ,. ... Ollld*' home lar .. iwa ol 1 condo!
• M IUR'f Of .... , S211,0DO
Urdlf D>JttJ. dolt m h i.t1. llloclll l*tlcl home. ......,... G*d
CDIMUltywll-. spa. .....
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SATURDAY, May 30, 1992 I PAGE 19
FflShtr Plll*S ·rm Djlion, SBR. 2BA Almost,_ root.~ lcallon.
~ vm&'l IUT IUI. $231,157
4 lg tmooms. 2 bllta ow 1 IDI sq t. earner lot new bt:h!n
llVm c:mvt.mll _,ICE $215,000
Cfw lllllQ O(*I & SU'llyWih st..ftlrs, woc'def kif mil OIS & CChed ganQe
pertaci, 2 bGoom. 2 ~. sea.fy
CORONA DEL MAR
3 bd amm wood ederior home on quiet aA-<le-.sa; Soufl
ol PCH, 3 lrpl, Jdnt ftoorplln open k1then
$789.rol Batbara SYw1ndall
$18',500
0-. has lllO*S at Hlw3n, must sel 12 bd 1 S bl end lllC " smal priv;u
comple'l 2 C* page, 2 s&Oly ShcM well
SAITA AIU tlESHTS como $182, ns
Good loaflon, ,_Sala Ana CC pnc.i ID sell 2 bl, den, 2.S ba.~I
paion, 2-c:ai pm Vdld ced119, comnulCy PoOVsl»
IMJST sau COSTA MESA $165,000
Shows t• 1 chnl Pfad to •~ 28R 28a. wllte c.pet. co'Md patio
Cloll to () .ig1 Coal college
...... CROVl $152,000
Gia~ condo 111 VA aporMd come>le'l. secully O*. pool, WlnlS,
' ~. 2 bd. 2 ba 1 liMI prtald IO sell
a -11.aat $57,IOO
Enioy n. ac.i V• F1omh did ol YI>" Ir al one ol lht mosl
ta.ciu ~on h C»dornia amt
TOP OF THE WORLD! LAGUNA
'ti I I I \l '\ '1
PAGE 20 I SATURDAY, May 30, 1992
George J. McGaffigan
· Broker ASSoclate
NEW, NEW, NEW!
CONDOS
718 Marguerite 7181h Marguerite
Olde Corona dcl Mar
Excell~ of construction & design throughout. Im-
ported mart>le & pol~ granite. Hl·tech ldtchal.
Cent:ral Vacuun, NN'fM inner-com.
A REAL V Al.UE & PRICED FOR QUICK SALE
$498,500 & $379,500
i8 Hig_h Performance Years
VIEW, VIEW, VIEW!
2501 Ughthoilsc Lane · · .. ~
CORONA dcl MAR ~
The most beautiful 270' views In Herber · View •'HUis '
·Hypnotizing Catalina Soosds, fadMtins dty llgtti, end
ever changing ocean and bay scenes. -4 t>eaooms, 3
car garage, beautifulty lendscaped wittt petlo & spe.
For your personal showing, call me NOW!
$1,075,000
·RARE
PARCEL!r·
...
·j
BAYFRONT WITH COMMERCIAL.
AND RESIDEN11AL ZONING!
so· FRONTAGE
196 • DEEP TO e,.\Y
: $1,500,000
This Includes pennits for ~ dock
to accommoctat:e 2 large: vessels!! · , ~
I .. .,~ ,.
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Unda Ille Tndltional
38R,, 4.58A. larp dock
Lagoon loation, a>wtyaid pool
$2.695,000
Donr Shora 81yfront
JBR.. 2..SBA w I dock,, ~t views
Owner may assist w /financing
St,."5,000
Udo Jale Double Lot
6BR. SBA, Fm. Rm .. family home
MJght cxch. down few Udo
Sl,295,000
Udo Isle Cllarmer
3BR. 38A. Fm. nn~ sunny~~tio
St. '° •. location. ..s. sso.cm ......
Hanttnaton Buch Custom
4BR. 2.58A. 3200 tq. ft. home
Cu.tom built by owner/builder
M'1UOO
Hutin&ton leach lupin
48R,, l.~ home, larpy81'd
Quiet cul-dHk IOaition
~
. ·
BILL FEENEY
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS
EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFIUATE
OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY
Unda Ille Estate
6BR, 6.58A + large dock
DmNtic home w /TT on the bay
$5,.UO,GDI
Newpart lada !atate
SBR. 6.SBA_ fam. hocne-6500 eq. ft.
Approx. .4 Kl"e w /gueet hout1e su ....
liyshara Bargain
JM, 4BA. Fm. Rm.+ bonus room
Tum-by, large sunny pedo w/spa
$695,000
01ff Hne&llemocleled
38R. 38A. i:.n. rm .. remodel owe wtth 1~ c1own ---
675-1058 • 631-2100
631-10
Beacon Bay-Reduced$<JOO)m
SBR, 4.5BA bayfront on sandy boiKh
Owner may cxch. or carry w /low down! n-s,ooo
Newport ltland Bayfnmt
2BR/18A +lBR/lBA duplex
Boet dock. large sunny patio
$695,000
Ptnlmala Point Cottage
38R,, lBA. + inlaw/rental unit s..pe to beKh. park views
$58,000
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SATURDAY, May 30, 1992 I PAGE 21
Udo Isle Traditioml
SBR. SBA, Fm Rm., custom home
45' lot, Fr. doors, aown mouldings
$1,195,000
Lido Isle Custom
4BR. 4BA, Rn. rm., ·turn-key· home
Fresh pant. new c:spet. hardwood floors
$78,000
Harbor View Hilb-Large Lot
4BR. 2BA. Fm, rm .. family home
Cated 1p1. wood floors, plant. shutters
$669,000
Almmt Ommfnlllt
2BR. 2BA +~alcove. fumi.5hcd Catalina/ white water views ..,.,.
_ .. ~ Mt_ -~-----~-~ -
Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
•
OSTA MESA HEIGHTS Vintage Spanish 3 bdrm
cove ceilings, arched dootways, wood windows &
ardwood flrs. Truly classtc lathe & plaster w/newer
lumbing, electrical & roof. Good SIU! rooms & large
ard
1-1400 ....... . ......... . ......... ········. $299,000
COSTA MESA Lowest priced 3 bd twnhm m gated
complex w greenbelt. pool & spa. Nice open floor plan
& att dble garage
631-1400 ... .. ...... ' . ...... ... ..... ... . ..... $187,000
COLLEGE PARK Meticulously maintained 3 bd. 2
bath home. formal dining or family room. open kitchen & large master.
631-1400 ............ ... ..... ..................... ......... $235.00
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Charming custo m ··upe Cod" home with 2 bdrms & den. Vaulted ce1I·
rngs. Fr doors, skylights. balcony & patio.
631-1400 . ................... . ........ $239.500
BALBOA Charming, beautifuJJy decorated 3 year old
2 bd rwnhm w/double gamge. Steps to bay, ocean,
Balboa Ferry & restaurants.
760-3600 . $359,000
COSTA MESA Desirable R-2 lot on comer close 10
Costa Mesa Courtyard. library & park House on lot 1s
3 bd f1X£r ·
631-1400 . . $365,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Airy bnghl remodeled I
sty 3 bd w/new kitchen appliances River rock accents. ~7'3~~~10.~.~~. •••• • . • •• $375.000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Recently remodeled 3
bdrm home w/Mexk:zsn pavers, country kitchen. cathe-
dral ce1hngs & Fr. doors.
63).1400 ..................................................... $375,000
NEWPORT SHORES CompleteJy remodeled 4 bd
or 3 & den) New roof, carpet & kitchen Steps to
OCl'an. community pool & tenn1S
631 . J 400 , . . ' $375,000
I
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Completely remodeled 3 bd
charmer on quiet cul-de-sac. Ocean & Catalina views.
New kitchen. baths & Fr. doors.
631-1400 ...... ....... .. .................. $395,000
OLD CORONA DEL MAR Channing duple on
lovely street Front house has 2 bdnns, I in baths & 7~~~~~ ~~~ plus ~~~r r~~~.~ .. ~~ .. ~'$'495.000
OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY
225 Camellia, Eastslde CM 3 Bd HO\lse
Maty Sivaslian siso.ooo
518 AllC>Cado. Old CdM 2 Bd House
Malit Keny S495.000
1706 Mrram.tir. Peninsula Point, NB 3 Bet Howe
Peggy Hamson S525,000
120 E Oceanfront &lboa 3 Bet Houw
Austin ~ $995,000
4 Hart>or Point, Harbor Point, CdM 4 Bd Houw
Judy Beatty $995.000
OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY ONLY
1754 "A" Strut. Eastside, CM 2 80 House
Patty Harwy $239,900
1627 Tuslln, Costa Mesa Heights 3 Bd House
Maurttn Downey $299,000
307 Cypas &boo 2 Bd T wnhm
Janice A Hyer SJ59,000
482 20lh Street, Costa Mesa 3 Bet Houw
Grayce Taliaferro $375.000
1967 Port S..aboume, H V Homn, NB 3 Bd House
Betty Comegys $494,900
325 La Jolla, Newport Heighb 5 Bd Hou.
Tom ~ Batfield $520,000
434 Santa Ana. Newport Heights 3 Bd Howe
Manny St.dmo SS39.000
312 Signal, Clilfhavm, N B 3 Bd Hou.
l..on'81nc F antngton SS69,000
600 Orchard. Corona d«I Mar 3 • 2 8d Dup&u
Margunt1e Wat1on 5.599,000
229 LA JolA, Newport H"1ghts N B S 8d Houw
Barbera Tompkins SS99,000
J 187 Glmugla, Costa Mesa 3 Bet Hou.
Carol OJt $635,000
414 38th strnt, Newport Beach 2 • I Bel House
Add Pattenon '695.000
301 La Jola Newpon Heights 4 Bd Houw
Marlmc Hassel $799,000
1319 E Balboo Blvd , Pen Pl , Balboa J Bet Twnhm
Sally Philllp. • S869 .000
828 Via Udo Soun, Lido Isle, NB 5 8d Houw
Judy Good $875,000
38 Morro Bey, Spyglass Hiii, CdM 4 8d Houw
Kathy FOllt s 1.099 .000
32131 S COM!~. South Laguna 2 Bd on Obi lot
B111ka Hastings Sl.250,000
43()IJ Sa.hen, ~ Buch 4 +3 8d Dupln
<Arla Broffman s 1.5 75.000
31752 Apaalo Way, Coto ck C.&Q 5 8d &t&te .
Nancy Pctmon Sl,800,000
OPEN HOUSD M'l1JaDAY 6 SUNDAY
113 25th *-1 2 Bel HouM
fWgaia Richardson SJ 15,000
1615 Malineu Drtve, Harbor Highlands, NB 3 Bd Hou.
Marte Jadaon $36.S,OOO
2758 HiMew, Harbor View Knoll, NB 2 Bd TOINnhome
Diane Cannon $399,000
1706 Port Shcftlcld, H V Homa. N.8 3 Bd Hou.
Oirts Satkrfleld $4 79 ,000
220 Apolena. EW>oe w.nd 4 8d Haute
Judy GoodlUnda Gonion $686,000
1Z Via Metl'°'W, Udo w. 4 Bel Hou.
O*\A ~ ~ $749.000
1527 Antigua, N.wpmt 8-d\ !5 Bd HcM....
ROii Frecmarv'tofa Zlmmmnan S799.000
213 Dl.mond. IW>oe bland 4 8d tb.e
JoaMA Hcndriit $825,000
1211 Klnga Roed, Clll!hawn, NB 3 Bd House
Lois Md.oon 5925,000
995 B¥ide Cow W , ~ Cow, N 8 2 8d Condo
Margo Stu.tV8ea Arnold S9SO.OOO
4545 Ontngton, Cmn.o Shoru. CdM 4 8d Houtt
Esther FlnelChcryl Cart.on s 1.300,000
BALBOA Near new 3 bdon MNew Engmnd" ~t\~ ...
home wid n FabulouJ masltr IU.lte \A. frpk. bullHm .S.
r r ~ to boy VI deck Yard Wigti BBQ Ur • 1Y
quiet street, ~•~Pl to ~ & ocun.
6JJ.J400 ..................................... ~-···$699,()()()
ALMOST OCEA.NTRONTI "Tum-k...--y". fuGy fir·
nbMd, ~aut4fu!Jy remoddtd 2 bd cott~ \A. \>coch ~ wh1tc-~at~r VIN'S, •It~ to tand.
631 -1400 . ····-........................ S395.000
HARBOR VlEW KNOLLS Bcoutifuly upgrad d '!
bd Cape Cod 1\.1.'l"lhm w,Ckn, all new kit.c.heJ'I & tranquil
VtcW$ ot hilts & nature pr rw
631-1400 . .•. . .... ·-.. ·-·····--···$399.000
BAYVIEW T£1lRAC£ fabu~ 3 bdrm hom1r 1n
gated community \A. pool .&. pa. Ot.s.grMt decor. dining & family rms & g1~4t yard
760-3600 .. . ..• • ......... -.............. • $.419.000
BLUFFS 5 bJrm dl'lached twnhm w dining & f"m ly
nn• R~moJ lc.'d ki1chfn · wr p-ctound patio. S..:11 .. ,
w1U trod• down or c.>ny 2nd.
6J l 1400 •.• • .................... S439.(Xl0
LIDO ISLE cozy cot \A.1th 2 bdm'\$. beamed c~ I· 1'.!?), fir~i>&.x• & M>Uth pat.iO VERY MOTIVATED sd·
~r
63 1·1400 .......................... S475.000
~ENINSULA POINT H19hly dcw.tU c.om«r lol
bO'Oss from part(, st~ to boy & ext n Su1tab&t for
latge family home. REDUCED•
631-) 400 . • •••....•. _ ........ $4 75.000
LIDO ISLE Ong1~ 30'1 be«.h houw wfJ bdrms. 1
both Re.tore this pnfect doU's hous. or build n.w on
prime street.
631·1400 . .. .... . ......................... $495.000
UDO ISLE St~ps to dubhouse, beoch ond 1cnm1.
Axer wll bdrm & ~n. w.liting for a deConitor. Beamed ceilings & rrp1c
631-1400 .............................................. $529.000
PENINSULA Bright, bea\ltiful duplcic ~ bd up & 2
bd down r r doors, ctlU"S' fans. frpleea up & down StC"pS to beach & shopping,
631-1400 .... • ...... -.............................. $550,000
aAl.80A ~ Spedgus ~ .,... 4 bdmu,
2 balht up &: 3 bdrms, 2 ~down. °""' 3000 lq. fl can't be dul)lk:at.d tioc:t.y. ~ dJnlrG a Irv-
ing areas with flrtp&.ca. ere.. to c.U>, bead'I a ten-nis.
673-69()() .•.••.•...•. , ............................... _ •••• sns.C)()()
SpeciaJizjng in propenus for sak or kase .•. on the waur. .. Mar th~ waur. .• and wW. a l'Uw of Ille w•r. ..
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OfflCE
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714-760-3600
'111110~\f
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-1400 315 MARINE AVE.
714-673-6900
..,M!W~e~CO!t'M~M&91t9tt.el ~cAiAb6>$at.1E SATlmDAY, May 3~ 1992 /PAGE 23
WATERFRONT HOMES, ·JNC.
Realtors ®
--· Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty G REAT ESTATES an n-.«.mtil _,... ..-....-
DO ISLE Bright & open dramatic Meditmanean 5
home, family room & large sunny brick patio on
coma lot at quid ~ ol Island. lmrnac.ulale &
ect for cntmalning. CloM to dub. beach & tennis.
1-1400 ••••••••••,.••••••m••••••••••••.,••••••••••••••••••••$875,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Spac:igus Immaculate 3 bd
home on ~ tic:rTac:ed lot. Potential to maximize
views ol bey, ocean & Cliff Park.
631-1400 ....................................................... $569,000
CUFF HAVEN BeaubluDy &andsc.aped & completely
dwming mnodcled 1 bd house wl2 bdrm guest quar-
tcn. Owner may cany wl'tow down!
631-1400 ......................... ·························· $569,000
PRIVATE LANE area of Newport estates. Dramatic 4
bd near new top quality custom home w/dining & fam-
IJy rms & landscaped yard w/spa.
631-1400 ..................................................... $574.900
UDO ISLE "Turnkey" perfection. 2 sty 3 bd home
on a pritM ltrfft. Dining & family nns & sunny brick
pet.lo.
631-1400 .................................................... $595,000
CORONA DEL MAR Terrific remodeled duplex. 3
bd owners' unit wifrplc & private patios plus 2 bd
vautt.d celling rental.
76()..360() ................................................... $599 .000
PENINSULA POINT 2 5ty 3 bd extansiwly remod·
eJed ''Oasslc:" California home w/dining room & gour-
m«t kitchen. S1.tps to ocean & bey.
631-1400 ......... . . ........ ········· ................. $639,000
BALBOA ISLAND Spacious 2 sty 4 bdrm home
~t~ ~~ .. ~.~~ ... ~~ .. ~.~.~$692,000
WATEllFRONT duplex wl3 & 2 bdrm uruts & dock
for 30' boat. Remodeled ln '90 wlrw:w kitchms, large
llt>i~.~.~.~~ ............................... $699,000
8AL80A Custom 3 sty 4 bd Odting contempora.y
home, 3 bdnns on 1st f1r, IMnWdlnlng. kitchen & ~ ~~.~.~.~ .. ~.~ ............. $725,000
CHINA COV1 Lowly 2 tty 3 bdrm home in
chermq com~ just *Pl to pMle beach It
bey. Mllalr, IMng ..... klchen It plllk> w/ bey
vlcM on ~ tloor, 2 bdrma down + y.rd wtth 1pe
760-3600 ..... . ........................................... $969,000
DOVER SHORES pres.tige plus 2 private bec:M:hes.
Terrific polenUal in this 4 bdrm home on huge lot with
lots of mature greenery.
631-1400 ...................................................... $760.000
BALBOA ISLAND Spacious 3 bdrm designer's
Country English home widen. famJly rm. Fr doors, bay
windows & 1 bd loft apt. REDUCED!
760.3600 ................................................... S825.000
UDO PARK DRIVE spectacular views of ocean. bay
& city lights from this beautifully decorated 7th fir 2
bdrm condo. Security bldg.
631-1400 ................................................... $865,000
CUFF HAVEN Febulous ISO-vus ol Newport hatbor
& ocean from 3 bd home w,famiJy rm & pool. Seller
moUveled, priced below market!
760-3600 .... .... ............ ...... . ................... $915,000
BALaOA OCEANFRONT &st buy, magnificent
vus from all mapr rms of 3 bd Tudor style house w l 2"'1 baths. Great area between pters.
631-1400 ............................................... $995.000
COTO DE CAZA 11.67 acre parcel in exdusive Los
RenchOs Estates. Zoned for equestrian use in serene
f~~~ ~~ .................................. $995,000
~
BEACON BAY Premier bayfront 5 bdnn nlJy n-
glish home w!white SAnd beach & fabulous harbor
views. &autifu!Jy finished w'loving attention to detail.
Next to commuruty park & lennis. Owner may ex-
change'
631-1400 ... ............ SI .895,000
CORONA DEL MAR Top quality 3 bdrm (den usc:d
as 3rd bdrm) home wrllr'l baths + bd apt. Hrdwd fin.
Fr doors. patio & spa.
631-1400 ...................................................... $998.000
MIJIOA ISi.AND Bayfront duplex w/4 bd & 3 bd
units. o..niz.d units cannot be duplicated todey.
~73~~ .~: .................... : ..................... $1.098.000
NEWPORT amte. huge lot Main house, approx
6000 sq ft w/5 bds. dlrung & family rms & library, gst
house w/kitchen, pool & spa.
631-1400' ................................................... $1,150,000
CAMEO SHORES be,,utJfuJ ocean ws & community
beach access from this freshly painted 4 bd. 4 both
home with pool & courtyard.
631-1400 ............................................. $1 , 150.000
UDO ISLE beautiful 2 sty cus1om 5 bdnn home wf
dining & family ma. tvdwd firs, Fr. doors & bock patiO
on extra &atge lot
631-1400 .................................................... $1,195,000
CORONA DEL NAil T mine opportunity to create e ~ pop«:r1Y on double lot w/oltkr 3 bd home. 1'wo houM:s from Ocaan BNd.
760-3600 .....••..•••................... , ............ $1.295,000
......
PENINSULA POINT BAYFRONT An architeciural
gerrr w/ rabulous views & dock for 2 large boats. Con·
temporary 3 year old 3 bdrm w/dming & farmly rooms,
beach level entertainment room. spa & roof top exer-
cise area
760-3600 ...... . ......................... $2,950,000
PROMONTORY BAYFRONT w-S9' water frontage
& large boat dock "uke new" 4 bdrm conlemporary
mulll·level w den, d1n1ng .& family rms
631-1400 .. . . .. . .. Sl.550,000
NEWPORT on the ocean front. in quiet area past
boardwalk. Exc1t1ng contemporary duplex. 4 & 3 bd
units, both on the sand
631-1400 .. Sl.575.000
CORONA DEL MAR Superlattvely remodeled 2 sty,
4 bdrm Mai ~1 w/spa Top quality. the ulumah? an
contemporary design
760-3600 .......... $1.799.000
NORTH LAGUNA commercial opportunity. 4 stones
with 5 busin~ + 3 bd penthouse w1pool. spa &
coast.lane vu. Possible trade. owner says SEU1 Special
~6{,~3~ only' ............. ·.... $2.159.000
LINDA ISLE Trad1Uol'\lll 3 bd bayfront w dock & lots
of used brick accents Formal dining & family rms.
pool & private patio
631·1400 . . ... .. .. . . . $2.695.000
THREE ARCH BAY Fabulous hug.? oceanfront lot
with old lush ~1h Charming 3 bdrm Normandy cot·
~&}.~eda le v1N~............ . ..... .... . .. SZ.S.50.000
PENINSULA POINT 5 bdrm bai,front on hug.? cor·
ner lot w'largc dock Total remodel. charm or New
England combined w/90's lechnology1
63I-1400 . .. . . .. . . .... ... . ..• $4,395.000
UNDA ISLE w/doc:k for sewns1 large boats. Elegant
mnode1ed 6 bdrm Medittm-anean on 3 levels.
Oversized comer lot.
631-1400 .................................................... $5.450,000
MYSHOllES 150' on the bay w/huge pier & slip,
terri6c ws It 3 bd house w/estate potential.
REDUCED. o....na will, consider trade! ·
76()..360() .. . . . . . . . . . . ... ....... .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s lo. 900,000
SAN 4'tJAN CAPl91'UNO Spectacubr ~ cha-
teau on 4~ acres wr~an. valley & mountain vus.
Private gate & 9 bdrm. 10 both mMSion w'gtUt room.
game room. library, sta.ff qrtrs & 6 eor garage. Tiy
trade.
760-3600 ................................................... $4,500.000
SJHm'rhil bl Jl'O/#l'ties /or u"6 or kos•--011 th waur. .. n•ar tit• waur. .. IUUl willl a mw of tit• wour ...
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714-760-3600
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISIAND OFFICE
2'36 W. COMT HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
315 MARINE AVE.
714-673-6900 @
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Olga Matthews
433-9455 ..
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Olga & Lis Present
Finer Coastal Properties
32131 S. Coast Hwy.
'IREMENOOUS REDUCTION! Lowest priced oceanfront in
Laguna Beach! Unparalleled oceanfront 1 /2 acre pircel with
magnificent white water view. W subdivided into two lots.
Original beach cottage on one lot JU5t reduced! $1)5{),(XX)
'?ffl Cypre$ Avenue
danring 2BR, 2.58A. 2 *1) 3 )'W'S new Cape
Cod ~mmllykntedoo Bala
PminsW witJ'in ~ dSana! k> stq¥1tgt
restalr.Vlt!. bead! and bay. $359,(Xl)
4Harbor Point
Magni&mt 2 my MOOlk'mnean lamily heme.
48R.3.58A. ~Award wiming iniftr
design.~ master sLite. Partial OQW\
md dly lights views. Seller mcilvatd
Bdng afm Ofem1 It $995,(Xl)
214 Poinsettia Avenue
"17 Camlel Bay
~ Spygls Hill toncwtth ~ ci
Nriu. omn ft! city igt* Newly rcrnOOdOO
&.tq)Olft ~with lq> ci Ill> Irie
·~ l.oYdy nwtral ~JBR. 2BA. 3 car garage Jtsr RBXJCED S86S,OCO
301 Narcis5us
L<DBi in ~OdeCatN dd Matcw
thX k> ~OCl'.11\ thJs CttcJ I klftd ~
OJlbn ~mmquabtyfahftsand
<ksign.@R.lSBA Jb chi and family roon
~ydesipd 004 lewk HQgrral~
dlrl with lreathtaldng views ci <XlW\ and~
<lft!OO It $1,495,(Xl)
Lis Olsen
759-8520
~ WATERFRONT HOMES.1N< 760 '1LOO , ~ Hf Alfflf<<.,• -~Jl1 ~·'111,1 ! ( 1\1-..t I I\\.\.::.\) ( \11\ i I::,.·,. "·.·. '~
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
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PAGE 26 /SATURDAY, May 30, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
___..-----....JR!ealtors ®
Kathy ox
Pager 721-3432 .
. Offt_~e 7.60-3600 Res. 644-2257
Olla • LIPf, Bript • CUraiat
1967 Port S..boanae
Offered at $494,900
• Spotless 3 bedroom, 2 bath
• Wonderful fa mily room
• French doors & windows
• Superb landscaping
front & back
~Sp'"''' ..
Offered at 1,099,000
•Expanded & customized
New Bedford Model
• 4 Bedrooms & 3Yz Bath + large
bonus room
• Large comer lot with lovely pool, spa, gazebo & BBA
• Three car garage with workshop & storage; Solar heating
Diane Cannon
Residence: 494-8354 Sharon McKinnon
Business: 6.3l-l400 Residence: 673-4016
Busin~s: 631-1400
.. NEW USTING ON THE OCEANFaON'r
Cont.cmporary duplex. -4 Br, 3 Ba & 3 Bd, 2 Ba.
Remodeled in 1987. Both units past the boardwalk
on the sand.
$1,S7S,OOO
4309 Seashore Drive
.. FABULOUS FRENCH BRrlTANY
"OJSTOM HOME"
3 Br (Den used as a 3rd Br). Master with
fireplace. Vaulted ceiling. Formal dining room.
French doo~. Large gourmet kitchen. Spa in
private patio. 1 Br guest quarters.
$998,000
700 Heliotrope
"NEW LISTING"
OWNER SAYS SELL. MAKE OFFER!!
Harbor View Knolls beautifully remodeled 2 Br
+den Cape Cod townhome. Scraped ceilings,
marble noors & fireplace, all new kitchen
Tranquil view of hills and nature preserve
Community tennls and pool.
$399,000
2758 Hlllvicw
MAUREEN DOWNEY
Residence:759-6965 Office: 631-1400
• JUST LISTED!
• ARCHITECTS DREAM
Classic Vintage Spanish
style home has now been
Reduced to $299,000
Sellers Anxious!
1627 Tustin Avenue
Cape Cod 2 bedroom + den, 2.5 baths.
Eastside Costa Mesa. $239,900
• TOWNHOME IN THE BLUFFS!
Totally detached 5 bedroom. Owner will
consider trade down or may assist in
financing! $439,000
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT B,~~~·
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714-760-3600
1lllft IUiiltinj
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-1400 · 315 MARINE AVE.
714-67 3-6900
Prime Balboa Island Duplex I Spyglass Hill
One of the bat strttu on the ubnd. Corona Del Mar
Highly upgraded, quaun and cute. l I Bratbu.lring ocean YlCW, one of the be1t lou
bedroom, ) bath, cLn rm.. (am rm. aro i.o tht am. Four bedrooms. bonus room, two
upu11rs 2 bedrooms, 2 buhs in md one half huhs. $1,240 000
downn.Un unit. Sdlcr very mouvuedL '
$695,000
Irvine
Nonhwood. ~'*' cul ck uc. 4 bdrm. 2~
bathJ, French doon ~-Otlt. Pools & tennis
couns.
$319,000
Spyglass Hill
Corom Del Mar
Brcnht.lluig ~,!!!! En1oy tbe lovely OCWl
111d oty lighu views from Lving room, family
room and master bedroom. 4 bedrooms, two
and one half baths. t,115,000. Bring all offers
SATURDAY, May 30, 1992 I PAGE 27
I Irvine
"Gables" homt 111 Woodbndge. 4 bdrm, 2~
buh. lo,dy Hrd ,,,h s~ ik!Ow nurkct price.
$378,000 In Escrow
(raking backup offers)
3 Arch Bay
Laguna Beach Guard Gated Community
South side of Cout H1ghw:a)' with bc.iuuful oce~n .,,CW), Lo'cly hudwood floors,
hght 8c bnght decor. 3 bdrm , 2 baths, pnv~tC' yud. Stllrr verv mouvaccd..
h. *** $5,000 bonw to selling office.
Irvine Prime Office Bui ding
Windwood comer lot gudtn home. Only one I 100.,_ lcastd l uory gudcn st!]e ~fficc building
nailabk! 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Cute as an be. Sub-II\ ucclknt A~ loca~. Built in. t98S,_ in-
mit off a now. 5'lltr motivated. du~ brand nt'W fuU tttVICC ~xccuuv~ SUJtts. • $19~,QOO I Mouvat.cd scUcr, Call for moR informauon.
PLAZA NATIONAL REAL ESTATE
610 Newport Center, Drive. Ste. 1100
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(714) 721-9111 •FAX (714) 721-9436
PAGE 28 I SATURDAY, May 30, 1992
THE BLUFFS
FAMILY OlfAM HOMI $-429,710
Vtry l.lfge ~R 38A home alr-cOl1dl!loned wftll 1111 sec:IA'f!y system. 8edllA
grttObtll Ye1w Cafl)ll & DllQUel flooring 8r1lld NW ~ Lall of uooraoes
DCCEl'110NAI. VAUJI ISU,000 L.H.
One of the best blJy1 In Ile llUls. Two bdoolT1s !*IS large bolVs toam. 2
bi1llS "" condl!loned Security sysl!m End Int. greerCld -~
CDOOllJOO
SIHOU UVfL IUl.000
Mooe! per!et1 $llgle stoty 38R end Id ~ CWDmlzld. Eialenl
IOClllOn Kross from one of h i.vest pools In tht 8'll!s ffendl docn.
Bert>er c¥Pet. new kitchen Clblnets, appllanctt, fbdlns and bllhl
QC/In CUl.-Df..SAC UZll,000
Just a shOlt wall 10 Ille 8lcll Bay from hs ttne bedroom. 2 bll'I condo
wtlO Is loolllno 1or a new owner 10 OiWt M a Ide loWlQ Cormuilly pool and
CdM HHJh SCllOOI neatlly
BIG CANYON
llO CANYON EUOANCE $f,1'5,000
L.v.e llld 0011 to1ne \itWS This cus1om. 5lligle ~. 4 BR 3 ~ BA home
prO'<\des an llmOSPhert ol wannlll and OflCIOUS IMrq View cleek Is Idell
1or erctfUlrq irnOeCClllle landscapng w1111 ~ wt> apoea
NEWPORT BEACH
UNDA ISU $Z, fH,000
8nutrlul ~I COUl1!Y S1Ytfd lamoly hOme In perttc1 Conoi!JOn' E~
wto t>nck cwiyara wtl!I smill pool " spa CIYsi.I ~ ooors Ind ~
suiruse makt a llandsome selllnQ Four of fM bedrooms 1.ney room Ind
sury Tin home on Ole bay Wiii Ilse ICCOITIOdm • 5S raclt This n lee
W1d
111.COUWT $2..0H.OOO
8eM'UI S BR alS1Dm home SolMo ~. Ff'Rh OOon & wlndDWs. ele9.. CVMd stwcase w/111 ICldftlonll rt• stllrfly, ~ martlle &
Cherry wooa IUlcnen c*1ets Lush ~ w/ prtv11e pool, SOI &
'°"1tarl EJClenOr of J'Oll. 5'n & bllQ and a Pont CocNrt!I AIM to.
leaM $HOO mo.
'N~~$f,445,000 #OW $f,ZU,OOO
fleOlfl s bedroom custom ITllllOr home 8eUN minor Wiii .. caums. t¥ve IQYef. gcumef s lrJllchen. COllll'nPOI • y Wenor. 1orma1 dll*'O room. tllmlly room Sl)ldOuS mut1r .... tnollllrlQ pool nl IPI. Int CM
g¥IQe
HMIOI VIEW KHOU 1•15,000
Al rt -<lone In '~I EtfertM lll'T\IR tll'lllt In 1¥11. nn. bevttled wil.iow In
masttf uncaie ~ trall'netll nl IUll-111 maoe In v-aoe Mt mow '*>
""' p<OlesSIONly dtcoralld hOn'C funlU1 ~
Mr71Df COW IMT $419000
WAlJ( TO BAI.BOA ISi.Nil L.lrge 2 behom. 2 Mt blllls 2 c. .. OW
Al MW ... cQCt. Ill. lloomg. Q'y 9e. de $cmy So ~ Scfme 111y ....._ v-=-. s.c o.s
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... wlll ~ DOal & 9'11.. lcltll tor lndaar & cMlloor ~
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
,,,,, ,,,,
llEW ldlW
IJAYlllDGE $350,000
Largest plan in this gated community. Three
bedrooms. three baths. Community pools and
spas. Soaring ceilings, open and brlght.
Plantation shutters, white walls, neutral plus
carpeting. 2 car attached garage. Easy to see.
ANAHEIM $149,500
Lovely ground level condo m Evergreen Vtllage.
Great location in back of condo complex. 1 car
garage and 1 carport, greenhouse wmdow in
kitchen, fireplace in liVing room, 2 pnvate patio's,
inside laundry, priced at bottom of marl<et for
very fast sale. SeUer found a new home!t
LOI PARK DRIVE
~ n~ooo
Speclaaar baY and ocan W:ws tn>m ltlls 1 BR. 1 BA condo on one al tilt
upper .. vi .. MCUty 611 Udo Pll1l Or Bl*lnG ~ cOldlon
Ind boll dodl Is .....
, ,, $401,000
BOii 1111111 Mlabltl l.oc::llld on lie~ en kMdy 1811. 184 condo 11
Plffet1 far h couple MIO lcM IO n\ld Of I lllgle Pl'10ft EllCdlfC
conolloft """ "811 R1Wlc ChaMel ~
111 laf,000
~ """'*"' 1 btdrocm. 1 bJ8I wllh ~ biy nl c.-, ~ views 1rrm1cW11 conclbon w~ 10 11ne cimo ..s tan
I~ Sff~OOO ~ In en 2 blhom c.onoo IS brft lllW'1 ~ OICOl.s ID
pafecllon FU! secuity llUlldlng Wiii IJl'UI .,,, ~ ,.,, ,,,,,000
Luuy 11g11 "" 2 blhom conoo an "' 61111 Ila • ~ l*'OIWl'iC '*"°' n1 ocan Nws. nu con0o 111s -. ~ O*d
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UTUlllD&Y t .. Bayview T enace 41 Gamet "425.000 Joan Mais .....,, ..
Hll1)0r Rldgl 43 Mai-It lm·ooo Rodllll UIS UTUlllDill' t .. ~lf1>0r Ridge 9 Vienna $610,000 Jorce Pamer .....,, .. Hll1)0r ~ .. 135 Tllir .000 Muy~ ........... Olynoge 2 4 9 Chtstel1leld '350,000 Nonna WllTM .._..,, .. Hartlof v.ew 1<no1 in1 ._
IU990AT , .. The 8lufls SOS AWlnldl Campo '345.000 LH Gina C4mnila ._..,t .. Hw\lor Ridge 11 Ta.ion 1575,000 GrlQ COMOf 11,025,000 CGlwil Vl'tla ........... IMie 22 Rodaose 1225.000 JWt Loos MT,._, .. uoo Prima 611 Udo,. Dr. '399.000-975.000 VllCa Yldl ..UVt .. ~~ 18 Cheny HIRs l.n $1.395,000 Wlf'l'ell Jomsoll ......... , .. Hal1lor .. 8~ 11 .225.000 s.ntfMeM'! eutlOA'f ... 450 Vista T rucha "429,750 Joan Mllhef UTllWlt .. 8ayslOo CM 1 ~ Blystoe £1S1 1471.000 Comof'°**
620 NEWPORT CENTER DR. 640-2500 NEWPORT BEACH
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ANNOUNCING
THE NEWEST
MEMBER OF THE
YACK REALTY TEAM:
• • BRIANNA KELIA
"' .. -, . NICOLE YACK ~
Ready to serve you
in the year 2013.
Victor Yack, Proud Grandfather with Brianna -20 Minutes Old
ALSO
I Have The Following Premiere Bayfront Properties For You
#4D $975,111 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4
Panoramic bay and ocean views. Completely
reDOYated from top to bottom. Spectacular
contemporary design. Magnificent custom
Italian made furnishings all included. This is
one of the most magnificent homes in
Newport Harbor. NEW USTING
611 UDO PARK DRIVE
#2A $659,000
l!.\lerytlullc 18 I.Ml 2 '*'-QJCldo 11 brand na-!! Bu1mflllly
decorated co pufectaoa. N aec:11ncy ~ wttlt ~ bay _.,,.,
#61> $75',00I OPEN SUNDAY 1-4
.__, ....... 2 lMdrooe cmdo 09 tk 6dl Dau widl ....,.i&nt
~11111'-ud-*-lbcmdo'-Mc.~
paed IO &M DIW OWllCr -build IO !Ute.
"Shangri·La" At The Bluffs Open Sonday 1-'
Full Security System. All Parquet Floo~
Throughout. 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Plantation
Shutters, all light and cheery rooms. End.
Greenbelt Location Just Reduced
Plus
One Of Nrwport's Best Back B•y Vi~
$335,000 On Leasehold
$435,000 Fee
"The Bhdrs" Drum Home Open Sat.JSun. 1-4
Full Security System. Air Conditioned. Newly
Done Kitchen. Marble ftrcplacc, marble hearth
Parquet floors. Beautiful landscaping. 5
Bedrooms, 3 Baths. Greenbelt view, end unit.
AU new kitchen built-ins.
$429,750
Call Victor Yack at 675-5045 or 721-4883 Pager
620 NEWPORT CENTER DR. 640-2500 NEWPORT BEACH ..... '111 I It l' "'
I
R§jGEORGE ELKINS COMPANY
THE BUT OF OLD COAOllA DU. llAR.
En)OY a friendly vil1age r~ In thla upgraded,
bnght and chffrlul home -2 bedroom•. 3 bathe,
family room (possible 3rd bedroom) private COYrt-
yard 2 car oarage Greas oc.an view from front
pano tam1ty room and rooftop viewing deck. Just
reduced to 1725,000
LOWEST PRICE> HOllE H• UGUllA NtOUEL Get
1n on the ground fk>or 1n this bargain. ~ Is
becng totally redone inside & out Save thousands by
purchasing during constructJon Perfect fat 1st time
buyer Of Investor Includes washer dryer and ~or
Onfy 193,500
PRICE JUST REDUCED ON QRUT LOCATION IN
PEJfTRIDGE COW • Costa M--. 2 t>edroc>ma. 2 ~
condo next to IWimmlng pool, stream and waterfall On
Quiet cul-de-sac with numerous upgrades MOTIVATED SELLER' $167,000
NEWPORT BEACH FOR St90,000. A Newport
Beach aodress In a beautiful neighborhood ~s a
lovely greenbett Easy walk to Eas1btufl ShopP'ng <Anter,
community pool parlls and schools. Tllke ~
of thta tantaettc prtcet LH
LOVELY EASTSIDE COSTA MESA TOWICHOUSE.
Open & airy -3 bedroom. 2''2 bath. aif conditioning, ca-
thedral ce1hng1. attached 2 cw garage. Gru1 location'
Large rear patio, ecteriot 1'9Cently paln19d. S216,000
OPEN HOUSI SUNDAY 1-4:30
2903 EU>llt ;H, COSTA nu
NEWPORT BUCH RST aMGAIMUllt. GREAT
ST AATER UNIT OR RETIREMENT HOME. ~Ing a
lush greenbeft area This ~ lndud9t !he
land and lS an euy walk to s~ Center,
community pool, schooll. ~ & c:tMch.S:. Owner
wanu a last sale REDUCED TO $229,000
THE PRICE II RIGHTI $212..SOO. SlnQt. tamUy r ..
ldenee has 2 b9droom alHtes & d«l c:ou&d' be 3rd bed-
room Atrium In center provkies lght & air. Spacious
open living room with sunken oonversa1lon pft. Block
wall prOVides added privacy. ~.,. s.nta Ana Country
Club.
OPDI HOUll SUNDAY 1-4
122 llASTERI CIRCLE, COSTA MESA
ABSOLUTn Y 1111 BllT "'tceD COSTA MD.A DUPLUJ Don'! let thll one p... you byl ~al b
owner occupant who needs heip wfth the ~
Near partt, ahopping. chureh9I & new Mtliot dtl2ens
center The attractive 2 bd, I ba '9ntS fOf $875, & the
larger NOOnd unft. wtlh red bt1ck patlo, r9ntS tor S 1190.
Both have privat.i yards & Inside laundry. SSH,900
N.8. GATE> J.M. ~· ME>ITORMeAJI COMMUNITY. Light & bright 2 bedroom, 2 bath end
unit WTth 9 ft oefTlngl & attached garage 8eYet.d mif·
rors In dining .,.. ren.da the wood bumlng nr.p&ace
Top quatlty lcftchen ~counter tMIJ, lnskM lllundry room a large wrap around p.uo. ConvenJent localk>n Mat
bacl1 bay Now ony $2 .. ,900
OWND MUST lnl Blutrs beat buy wtlh OY« 2400
sq.ft 4 bedroom, 3 bath, upgraded kttch«I and epaetous
bonu• room. SUnny corrw roeatton on quiet cul di uc
off vttta Umbro.a. PrMte patio,~ 6 communtty
pool. Flll'ltMdc pttce, lncludee i.nd. $409,000
ONN HOUU IAT • SUll 1.a
IOO VIJfTAJA, 8lUflPS • •nPCMn" BUCH
NEWPORT HEOHTS RDIODll • This 3 bedroom. 2
bath Is a MUST SEE • once Inside you feet you are
home Large mutw suite on.,. opef1 beam celllngs,
walk-«1 doMt & French doc:n lhlll open to the spa In
WV. t>adcyard 3 car gar-oe & rN access o" aUey Mt9,000
759-9100
R.E,A,LTOR.S ... Since 1922
OWNIR DllPIRATC, PRICa ILAIMIO
SI0,000. llUST IE.L U. INn ""·000 a uril
Leu than 9X grout At tt\19 pnce ~ ..... 2 8d, I
ba un1tt wtn not be evdable b 1ong1 Local9d wltNn
easy ruch of ~. parics. ~ & bMCMa
1MiM good loOlt"'G: unn. .,. euy to keep ~ TM
asklog price Is S9",900.~.the tftM to Cal HOW.
befcn lnt9'ut raiea go up.
1 ~ DOWN PRfYATa 8l!ACM Ylft. Thit 3 bdn'n.
3'h bath moY9 In condition. CUltOm home hu 190
YteWI and It'• )tl9t 2 minutae ffom ErnerlkS Bey'• halt
mi» long ~ ~ El1foy 10 ~ °' ..... 5 11Qh1ed leNM ~ & • pool swttn cerw.. Al 5 mln-ulH from Fashion ltland. N.8. Aectuuct to • t . t 91,000.
OPD HOUSa UT a au. t • I GAft OUMDm> ~tlM PCMt CL&MWICI
1:29 OIUtALD UY, ~ 9SACtt
!ITATe MLl!J LIDO llai • IXCaL.LaNT LOCA-TION ON THI llAHI CHAHf'aL FOUi bedroOma, s
batht • lncfudM prtvas. pMlr end Ulp. s.-9'Jbted to ..
proval by Tnm•'• ..nom.y. on.9d .. lt,eT•,000. GPO MOUSa IAT a aUll , ..
lte VIA UDO MOAD, ~ mACM
"CITY SUCKIJtl" Mm ts'°"" CMHeem Big
Bend Ranch outside Reno le '°' .... , ~ ~ own OUOE Ranch. On the 250 ACRES U.. ... 3,000 sq.ft. home, pool, tennta court. ~ CIOmlle on the l 'uekH River with approval for development 2,I00.000
--... NEW'Po .. RTBEAcHiccfsr"A'ME1SAPILOf/REAL ESTATE
PVT BEACH COMMUNITY RARE FIND 10% DOWN
This J bdrm, J~ bath move in condition, eustom home bas
180-views and it's just 2 minutes from Erner.a.Id Bay's half
mile long private beach. Enjoy 10 acres of pvks, 5 lighted
tennis couns & 4 pool swim center. All 5 minutes from Fash-
ion lshnd. N.B. Reduced to $1,195,000
BlU McCORMACK at '49'4-lSS5
COST A Mf£A UNITS ~ GREAT LOCATION!
-n e o owners 1p u ng an surrounded by
nC"W construction. Large J bedroom, 2 bath unit with firepbce
-plus, 2, 2 bedroom, 2 bath un.iu. Fully rented. Laundry
room generates additionaJ income.
CaJI GAIL YORK at 759-1197
EASTBLUFF VIEW HOME
SF.tacuJar view of Back Bay, city lighu and sunsets.
highly upgraded single level with French doors and win-
dows. Air conditioned. Gated courtyard entry. $695,000
OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN t-3
3039 CAllOB ST. -NEWPORT BEACH
CA.LL SAUY SHIPLEY '44-0491
EASTBLUFF EXECUTIVE HOME
CAU SAUY SHIPLEY at 6'44-0496
I SUPER LOCATION!
Lovely Eastside Costa Mesa
Townhouse wi th a Cape Cod
exteri or. This home is open and airy
with its cathedral ceilings. 3
bedrooms, 21/2 baths, attached 2 car
garage and a large rear patio. Great
price. $215,000
CALL ST AN WYLIE at 786-4845
ome m t e st o wo tn t e gat com-
munity of Big Canyon. BeautifuJ view of city Ughts and
golf course. Marvefous pool k spa plus a lovely omc.
Call Vi for more details and a private showing.
OPEN HOUSE SAT It SUN t-S
2 RUE CHANTILLY, BIC CANYON· N.B.
CALL VI SAXTON at '4'-11'9
'GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY
17 COl.lPORATE PLAZA, sum 101 NEWPORT BEACH, CA'.UFORNIA 92660 759-9100
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CORONA Dl!L MAR ••• Thia i.rge custom
home alts on two Iota. F04X bedrooma. Th1"
baths. All the rooms are large and llvable. Three
car gB1age plus two additional spaces. OwYlef writ!
carry. consldef a lease option or buyer can
assume the loan. Priced to sell ........•..•..••• $660,000
Open Sunday i..S •.••• 328 Naret ..... ~
NEWPORT BUCH ••• The character and
grace of this authentic Mexk:an offering Is a
supremely tasteful •JC~ of calm and
ettlclency. Flowtnc.J single stoty. Four bedrooms.
Flve baths. No reuonable arMnlty hU bMn
omitted. Privacy. Ninety plus feet of prime
waterfront property .................................. $2,950,000
DOVER SHORES ••• One word uys 11 an, colos-
sal. Fabulous ltlew. AA entertain.rs deighl Ave
bedrooms. Four end on.half baths. Lona recog-
nized as the creme de la creme locatlon In Dover ~~~~~=:~ .. ~~ .. ~:.=
LINDA ISLE ••• Magnlftcent traditional home.
Great noor plan Five ~rooma. Four and one-hatt
baths All rooms 8/e ex1remety apaciolls. LMng
room has 24 fool celllngs. Upsta}rs garM room has
a bay view Dock wltl accommodate a large yacht
Land Is also avallable fpr purchase Sl,600,000LH
HARBOR VIEW HILLS ••• An award winning r&-
model with an astounding range of views. Views of
1he ocean bay, Catalina and night lights Located
on the htghest street In the area Large comer lot
Two story Three bedrooms Three baths This
home Is wen worth seeing.... ... . S 1,300,000
BIG CANYON ••• Lowest price Plan One
Broaomoor Great opPQrtunlty to remodel Original
owners Three separate wings Master wing
Ctllldren s wtng. Maids quartera '-lr-«>nditlonlng
Cul-de-sac Will trade tor Indian Wells property
Also avallabte for lease Submit all offers! .$ 1,050,000
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ••• Premlum cu ..
tom estate parceb are situated In rural San Juan A serene location, yet cloM to shopping, schoola,
and equestrian eent.r. Parcel 2 la 1:182 acres and
ts available for $37'9,500. Pa~I 3 Is 3.083 acres
and may be purchaucl fOf S549,500. May alto t>.
purchased together...... ........... ... . ........... $929,400
NEWPORT BUCH ••• Unlque bayfront Income
p(Operty with hlntaa1k: views of the bay. White
sandy &.ach Is a favorlte launchlng spot f<>f wind
surfeB. qyuera and the Ake. Centrdy and corw.
ntently locnd. Good sold Income. Eay to ,....
units ... ............... .. .............................. _ .... A7S,OOO
ISAYCREST ••• A apectaeulat home on a special
street Upgraded and remodeled throughout. Four
bedrooms. Three and ~ ~h• Larae family room Hardwood ftocn. French doors. MaKts room.
=z~~~.,..~: .. ~.'7~~ Open a.t..stln. HS •••••••••• i412 AntJgue w-.
COSTA MEIA. •• Excellenl locatlont BrMd and
butt• unb FV!ly OCCI ipted and In good locatk>n.
GrNt potef'ltlal for further ~ Prlvate _,.
lloe and garages lot NCh unit. Welt m&llllg9d tum
key operation lor your Investor ................ f725,000
BAYCRDT •• .A prominent ~bofhood. Burst·
Ing with poalblllties. A senalble price. Exciell«rt
floor p&an. QuaDty you can .... Comfor1 you can
feel. 'Fc>Ur '*1rooms. Two and one-half baths. ~ ~ ....................................... $549,500 ~ ........ i ......... i939 ......... Drtw
BAYCRl!ST ••• Thla one wU1 HncS 10"' uttvary
g&ands lrCo O*tl•dltwe. lMge tamlly home. ~
matlc: and Of*\ ~ RetnlC:table roof .......
atrium. Four bedlooma. Four and one-hlllf baths.
Chlld .. ,. pool. Spa .... -.............................. '725,000
ft&TCUFF ... Poulbly the most ~ after
str99t In al ol WHtdlff. This three bedroom. One
bath home eurround • huge Mady e.lC8d pool
and entertainment ar-. Large IMng room with
flreptace. Open dining room. Potent.I for expen-
llon. Don't mist this charmtng home_ ...... '719,000 °'*' ....., i ......... 1201 .......... ....
BAYCRUT ••• Pnce 1'9duc9dl Wondefful tam1ty
home ftn.ct wtth W8rn1'h and dlarm )'tit uniquely
designed fOf ttle Calffomla lffntyht. Four be&-
rooms. Three blllhs. Gounneit kn~. Fabulous :=~~ .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~~ .. ~: .. ~=.~
BAYCREST ••• Prtce reduction! This oft.mg ls
especlalty welt .ttuated In one of the flnes1 netgh-
bomooda In the area Thia prop4Hty has tremen-
dous appeal. Single story. Five bedrooms. Three
baths Alt rooms are generw.ty prQPOrtloned The
grounds •• eJCcebent. The vafue of this home Is
unparalie'ed .......... ·-· ... .......... . . ............ 1675.000
Open S~ 1-4. i »O Hamp.ti!,. Clrcle
BAYCREST ••• Wondertul four bedroom tam11y
home In one ot the finest neighborhoods This
home radiates the Cahfomla lif•tyle. It lnciudea
an upgraded kitchen opeolng onto a beautiful
patlo and pool. Master sufte opena to • private
courtyard and spa Securtty gated entry ... $848,000
BAYCRl!ST ••• A most~•• and neigh-
borhood. Latge lot. Beautlfully ~· One
lewt. Fow beclroom9 with • Ndllded mut9I'
de. Two and OM-half baths. Almost MW Conan
kitchen. Air~ and mcwe ····-·-·1595,000 °'*' ........ i-S ...... 2021 WIMl•Wd Lw
BAYCR•ST •• .An ucaptioNll m Thts
hOfM '* .,.., beutfully mMnblNd ~ NII owner.. Two atoty. lhlN i.wla. bed-rooma. nv.. blltt'9. C<lloe1al lot. Quiet fWnly
nelgt_lbothood. Ewfyttllng aboUt thte ~ " =:-.. ~.:;:4'·~:·:~:-1eti·'i.;;;;:J:-...:
BA~ •• .PYtce ~I l1* Nndlolne
hOfM tb on a lwge lot. An ~ tlmly
neigh~. One ~. ~ and OOl:'t·
Rll9 bedrooma. Two and one-hllf blllM. Pool
Spa. A ~ new aauna. .......... ._ .. ____ .. sm,500 °'*' ..... 1 ... _ ..... .-Me ..... , ......
BAYCR••T ••• Splendld on.mgr FOi# ~
rooms. Two and OM-half bldhl. Root le flcu ~
old. New pelnt. New Clllpet ~. Scraped
ceGlngs. Two floor to ctlllng flrepleces LMge pte.
IMped kit. ~ two Cllt gwage Wllh ad-dldoMI= lpllCa tot b# Clft ...... -•• 14715,000 o,.n 1 ...... 1eo1 Tni• ... .., Lw
75M700
610 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 110, NEWPORT BEACH
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Dottle Austero
Office 759-6700
Res 642-0073
IAYCIEST • A $)0C+octb ~ m o
speed st'ee1 lW(Xje(j <rd l'EJrOOeled
ttvoughOut Foo bedrooms nYee crd
one-tdf txJthS Lage fcmiY rOOTl ~c:M<xxj
tkns Flerdl dOCxS. Wods rcxrn Recx:'tf ta
ITYnedote ~ Sel'as ae n'dM:lted:
9..tmt QI Offers' ·;.. • . $749 .500
Opet\'1at .• SUn. i-5 ...... 1•12 An Wot
Jimmie Jones
Office 7 59-6 700
Res. 675-4467
~ Ill • tv'(Jg)ficenf trOOtad tone
Great ftoo Da'I F~ bedOOTIS Fru <rd one-row txJthS Al rrons ae extr~
~ LMYJ rOOTl ~ 24 foot ~
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YA occoomocXlte o k:Jge ~t Lax:1 15
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Dottle Austero
Office 759-6700
Res . 642-0073
Ron Hixson
Office 759-6700
Res. 673-5165
Newport ~ • lhe croocter cm gooe ot
h CJJlhenoc Mexrol ottm-YJ is a St.Perr9{
ta5teflJ eitp~ ot cdn crd effcie('Cy.
fbw'Q Sr'qe OC1v Fru becioctT\$ FNe ~
tt> ream:ii3 CJTl9rR( ros bea"I alWted
PrMlcy. Nnety ~ feet ot pme v.o1effrmt
~................ . . . ... $2,950.CXX>
Lesli Thies
Office 759-6700
Res . 721-0488
llMNE • ~ erd t..nt. In per.ect CQ('(jjfm.
Very bight Two bedrooms One ond ·
one~uorter baths Neutral colors Tiied .
fir~. Seller IS ex1rerrely motivated ord
wiK 001Sidef o 1eoSe OOtiex"l. lease a help
vA1h the firacing. $179.900
Zack Wright
Office 759-6700
Res. 548-3173
w.tc11r • ~ m mes SOJ11t aia
s1reet h di ot Westciff. lhs thee bectron.
thee both hane SUTOLrds 0 tl/J9 sec(Jdy
ferced pod <rd entertorment aeo. Lage·
tkQ ron with ~ Open orTg roan
Potential fa exponoon 0on· rruss
~tore .......... . $719.C:OO °'*' .... 1-5 ........ 1291 SomMlt Lane
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Views
Day & Night
3&4CAR
PRIVATE GARAGES
iOOO to 2500 Sq.Ft.
3 Bedroom 3 & 4 Baths
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Quality· And
Architecture
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ~·reosta~·Mesa--"--~~----:--::-----...,...~=-----___.;~~~==-=.
home lends
• ocean views
loa.ed at 50 Coronado Pointe in
~ Niguel, this stalety residena! is
situilled to capture panoramic ocean and
coast line views.
NNrty new, there are four large
bedrooms induding the ~ master
suite with fttpl;ace and a large bonus
room convenientJy loc.1ted on the second
leYel. Maible floors and Nght oak ac.unt
the decor, which is light, ~ and
open.
AddittonaJ amenities include vaulted
ceilin~ and celestial windows. Outside,
an entraini,. area and veranda complete
the ambiince of this residence, located in
a exdushte pae guMded coasul
community.
For further information on this elegant
home offered at S7S9,000, call Jennifer
Prichett ol Coldwell ~nker, Newport
Beach at ~4-9060. lilted by Coldwell lanlrer, this lowely home feAtures four large bedrooms, indudiDg a lmsh iusler suite and bonus room.
8 HILLSBOROUGH
AN EXPERIENCE
IN QUALITY LMNG
A tour throuth 8 Hills-
borouth will demonstrate
that il' is far more than
just another ~gious ~ Beach horrie. It is a destination, a resti"8
...1 ......... for meaningful de':
; func:bon combined
With elegance and a won-deriul metgjng of space
and Intimacy.
The home at 8 Hlllsbor-
~ is an ~ience In
quality living that beains at
the entrance to Aarbor
Hill, a ~:1 community of unparal prestige and
styte._ Loated on a quiet
cul de sac. the ardlitecture
presents a visual st3tement
th.It is an lmp:essive blend
of majestic landscaping.
There is no question -thls
isa~I hOme. OWned bv a~ Beach utrst, who Is
known for her sense of
style and flair, and esent d by Sandy Of Valen&jne
.. Newpoft
Beach, this proper:ty is an
extr,ordinary value for under $2,000,000.
Reduoed and now offered
at $1 ,225,000, 8
Hiiisborough presents
value no matter where the~ might ~II.
"Over the years I've
been fortunate to =. I ate In many ...... .... .... tons.'' Millman
commented, "but
repesenting this home is
Indeed a particular
pleasure. Once in a while.
When )'O'~'re in the real
estate business, you see a
home that just feels like
it's been developed with
Incredible forethought,
care and craftsmanShip ........ , ..... idia
...... brute· ... fl
~.'Jllis Is that kind c¥
When enter ing 8
Hiiisborough, one passes
through eight-foot entry
doors Which open to reveal
an expansive foyer, .ccented by a solendia ~I chanClelief. This is
just the first impression that
extends fat ~ into a c:oo.toeuble family room, a
llbtary, spacious formal
dining room, five bedrooms
and f'oor baths.
The large master suite
features a walk-in closet. a
marble master bath with a tarse jet tub, dual basins,
separate shower and much
more. The gourmet kitchen
is equipped with an
OYersized center island, a
buder's pan~ sub-zem
refrigerator, light washed
cabinetry, a delightful
brulcfast area with a bay
window and tiles
hand-painted by the
owner-artist.
Harbor Hill Is a quiet
community and offers
tr~uility to those who enjoy relaxing in a
beautifully designe d
outdoor area. The home at
8 Hillsborowh off~ such
an area witfi a refreshing ~ and spA.. • well as a
pi.-ayful, cascading waterfall.
Add to the outdoors a
drywalled and finished
three-car garage with
roll-up ~ and lots ot
guest parking and you have
8 Hillsborough, truly a
magnlflcent destination
Originally oHered at
$1,445,000
$1,225,000
S20 NEVJPORT CENTER DR. S·l0-2500 NEWPORT BEACH -·------------
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Open Sot. & Sun. 1..S. Pott Aberdeen.
Totally ,.modeled 3 bedtOCHn. 3.5
both in desirobae Seowind. Feotum
gourmet kJtc:hen with wofft In pantry.
loft/bonus room, cozy flreploce.
Custom londscoping, priYoM patio.
$699 ,000. Coff 720-0611 .
c:..ta Melo
Gf90t lomlly home. 4 bedrooms, 2
baths. Uving room wi1h «>rf fireploc..
Newly updated kitchen wllh .&cylight.
Fomify room plus MCond tu.ploc:e.
Patio with bubbling spo. Endoaed front
coul1yord. $280,000. Coll 720-0611 .
Newport aau119
Charming sJngle stoty condo with
sunny .WHtern exposure. Foces
Mduded greenbelt. 3 bedf'OOf1\i, 2
boihs. Endos.d lonoi. Priced for lost
sole. $352,000. Coll 720-0611.
Coeta Mesa
Great lomity nom.. Wolk to achools
ond shopping. 3 bedrooms 2 baths.
Dining room ond flrepkxe. CO¥eNd
potto, spor\tling pool ond apo. Ideal
for entertaining. $228,000. Coll
720-0611 .
c..e. ....
Prime comer lot OC10ll from p CXMM. ldeol
tor builds "' inwdcw. 2 bedrooms. 2 bah.
Dining room, Rteploce. $350.000. Col
720-0611 .
Vitia Partl
P~lcM oreo. 4 bedtoonu, 2 baths.
Great location on quiet cul-de-eoc lot.
Dining room, flreploca. large eodud.d
yard with poof ond enhtrtoinment oreo.
S-479,000. Coll 720-0611.
N•wpeirta..ch
Channing .. bedfoom, 2 boht wltt\
open ftoorplon. N.w kitchen with top
of h line opplionces ond QtOfth
counter tops. Fqploce with c:vt1om
mantle. btro large lot hoa room for
expansion. S<4a...soo. eon 120-0611.
VIiia 9olboo
O.Outifully upgraded top ffoor condo.
Double most•r suites with cory
hploe9, mimnd occMI ond more.
Ught ond biivht ~ ~ ond
voulted ceilings. $29-4,500. Coll
720-0611 .
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<Mn 3 bolhs TWO wec*K• IOcDt9d on
~ 8eoch Count"t GA> Golf eou, ..
wilh ~pool ond ·IC>O 5699.000 Coll
720-0611
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0pwn Sot. & Sun. 1.s. 101 Oceon
Visto . Enijoy 9f'9Gt Mw1 ond avnMlll
from this 3 bedtoofn °' 2 ptus dtn. 3
berths. Tow ~-Motb&e etrfllry.
Model ,,.rfect. light ond btight.
S6l2,SOO. Coll 720.061 l.
N•...,.leech ~ ond well ~ 3 btdroom. 2.5
both townhome on g< .. nblet
~~-Cozy~.
TOltefuly ~ Lcwa. potlo. 2
(X)( gorge. S2 .. 9,000. Col 720·06 l 1.
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"ARVILLA"
(714) 721 ~180
(714} 729-5430 PGR.
SEA ISLAND
(JAMBOREE NEAR PCH)
:rCDme ~this elegant~ community of luxultous condominiums and townhomes with me
illrtng my OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY (Mk farArvtla.'a Open HotJ111) 1-5 pm. Amenltlea
indude community pooll, apas, clubhotma .xi tennis courts. I have several excetlent listings ranging in
value from $520,000.$89S,OOO. One condo has its own private pool and spa. Gorgeous floor plans with
either golf course exposures (backing to Newport Beach Country Club) or with Back Bay/Ocean Views In
one of the prime locations in Newport Beach I Also, I have a couple lovely condos avatlable for tease.
"Cathedral Celllngs" "Back Bay/ Ocean Views"
~ lWbelllNlwpott Agent for 1991 2/3BR, 38A. Gorgeous! 38R, 3.5BA. Great Views!
$775,000
2/3BR, 3BA. Terrific!
$612,500 on.tng. ,... lime CommlbiWHrt $669,000 '° .. my Cllental
GREAT FIRST -TIME
BUYER VALUES!
Newport Beech "VIiia Balboa"
• 1 BR, 1 BA Penthouse ,,.ced to ... , et $179,900
~nAree"
18R, 18ACondo
$92,IOO (with great loan
assumption possibilities)
Fot Prolenlonal IMlp With
A°i'1y of Your Real Estate
3BR, 3.SBA. Elegant!
$729,000
3BR. 3BA. Spectacular!
$895,000
OTHER fANTASDC OFFERINGS:
:.. Need• 6BR, 68A VleWst Steps to beachl
Call ARVILLA $749,000
2320 Port Aberdeen-Newport
3BR, 3BA. $699,000
(,pen Sat & ~n 1-6
2/3BR, 3BA. Fantastic!
$699,000
6 Logo Vasta (Encantamar)
2BR + Oen, 3BA. Townhomel
$309,000 Open Sat 2:30-5:00
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section to find services from
electricians and plumbers to
landscapers & pointers.
Call 642-5678 to ~ace your ad today!
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Profile ... Lisa Adam
Associate Vice President
L1so Adam has been named the
TOP LI STING SALES ASSOCIATE
for the month of April at Coldwell
Banker Newpon Beach. Lisa has been
a resident of Newport Beach since
1964. She 1s a graduate of the
University of Arizona. Usa was an
educator for several years prior to
Joining Coldwell Banker an 1979.
Smee her first year in the business,
when she received the "MeritoTious
Achievement Award" for outstanding
production. she anaincd President's
Club status and earned the distinction
of Associate Vice President of
ColJwcll Banker.
If your are sclhng. purob.asiog or
mvestmg in quality residentiaJ rcaJ
ci.latc. Lisa Adam represents
excellence . Liu provides a
comprehensive knowledge of the
current market She will design and
1mplcmcnt an effective personalized
~ales or purchase plan and offer you
the guidance and ancotion to detail
that 1s essential to the &uooeuful
completion of your transaction.
If you arc interested in finding
out more about t he winnina
combina1ton of Lis.. Adam and
Coldwell Banker. call her today at
644-9060. Ext 158.
COU>WCU
BAN~CR i.l
Narbor View Montee
OM Wong
Harbor View "°'"" &tc Shaw
Ne•port '9klnd
Dml Pmce
Neaiport .......
Jlrle OM
Dowt ....
Trlona Bergin
lprgt11N
Shela KIYlan
Udoliatand
Bernard Towers
Cameo.,_..
Jennller PTtlc:tlea
~·leach
l.11111 """*"
... '"' CNilt DIWlcl Prince eo.... ..... Bernard Towws
Cotona .. llar
Glmy~
Conlnadel Mar
~ Robbi\s
COtOna .. Mar
Troy SUrt
Corona .. Mar
Diana Goldsbtny ..... ,. ........
OM Wong
Ne•pod leach
Edie '*°"
Cotona Del Mar
Sindy Acllmlt ................
Tltanl Bergin .., ...
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'599.900
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16C9,000 -.a••· S875.000
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13,495.000
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1795.000
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l890,000
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
DAVE WONG
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WRIOIG .UX 1171,000
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....... ~ ~ wlMtg dlmnce to
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Ill blclrdi'Op b tis llChOrdin•y 8,400 IQ.ft. 8
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llland ' .. ftnlll .. molt ~ eOlledlon of
top ~ .-w:es. SUrq f1n:ft doors ' wlndowl, ............. cellr.
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T...tlc S lladroGm 1 ~ • home on a Cl* cdoo
... ... tllge 57 x 135 lat Remodeled 11111-"'°""' 2 Clf' Oll'IOI Ind 1P1 mlQ 1111 belt ~ !ft .. ~
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com amA $291,ooo
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Mr'llrld lat. A nut -. Cll L.nN or Bt for eneppoi•••
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CONDOS $791,000 a $H5.000
2 lulU1Dul ""' ...... ,..., -**""" condol h*g Oft I pmte \IT*1g balil ..,,..
IKI\ wlll I dock b I 30' be*. &di Int .....
.. ~ --consruclon. hlQNy upgraded Oii ddl9ll wllt ltlel al b lrt ISlplaiat. SPIC·
~ rod top dactcl wlll bull~ 880'1, ~
tDrl. Jacuzzis, IPICllcUllr bly. oc.i. ~ .. wtews NC. 2 ar llllChld onoe. lDu1ous masllf
...... CfOMI moldlnp. nw1* fhcltaca, .....
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COIOM DB IMI $741,000 Loaldna IDr I clWn*IQ haml In h hart al ~ rona dll ,...., cumn tBans D:uld In tw
1987 bull home di ~ lnComl Id.
DIANA GOl.DS8ERRY Steve Sutherlen,
Branch Manager
There is an imporunt clement in
determining which home is your be.st
value. other than price. and it's
frequently overlooked. It's the cost of
your financing.
The type of loon be.st for you depends
upon your pmorull strategy. Arc you
pln.nning to be in this bome forever?
Then maybe today is the time to lock in
a loog term fixed rate loon. Are you
plaonin& IO move up an a few years? Tbeu
maybe you should coosider a variable
rac.e loan with lower interest rates the fU'Sl
few ycss (with the propc:rcaps Corsaf ecy).
Are you interes.tcd in buyin& an invest-
ment propei1y lhat you would like to own
free and clear in JS years? Theo a IS year
amon.ized loan may be best for you. Tbe
payments are only marginally bigbcr than
a 30 year loan. and you will save a !Ql of
money in inlett:SC while ll\3king the higher
P"YD'CDtsduring yourpimc income CMD·
in,g years.
During your negotiations. an
alternate price coocessioo you could ask
the seller for is a buy down of your loon.
Tbc seller coolributcs money at the ckll-
lng to a fund tlW subsidizes your pay-
ments the rust 2 or 3 years. It not ooly
lowers your initial monthly payments but
allows you U> qu:llif y for the lo3n W1 th
less ancomc .
Call ooe of our fuU-umc profcs-
siooal salcsassoNICS tod:ay k> learn more
about all &be opc.ioas you h:lve in buyina
a home in IOday'a ~ct.
~ '!!!!!!'
•.
HARBOR VIEW HOllll $771,000
Outstanding ~newly rtCOllS1rueted home next to~ 5 bd, 31h ba, new ldtch-en, bullnose comers. skyUghts, French doors & windows. sect.rtty system, custom pools
wrth child safe fence. Located next to greenbelt. nur award wtnrq school. ·
Jerry
Finster
BAYSHORES $711,000 HIMOll VllW HaU ... ,000
Spanish style residence In gated comoonlty of Bayshores. lat;e OYerSlzed lot wllh wonder1U Gofgeous ocean vtews from 1Ns ootstMtding 4 bd home. The tlf'nt new kitchen ts a cnam
large patio. All new ldk:hen appliances 2 bedroom & 21h baths. AJr coodllloned home Is In come true. Prtvlll ccutyard pool Patios front and bad( for E·Z eilllrtMq. A very special
fabulous condition. otfet'tng ., a "*Jal ~
Sara
Marvin Bernard
Towers
DOVER IHOREI S1, 111,IOOLH. LmO llUllD ti, 110,000
Enjoy the Newport Ufestyte In this beautiful <4 bedroom family home sftualed on 1he bay wlltl OrwNac sWt ertry ~ you to tis bealduly nmodeted ~ Wll1 dOck for
boat dock tor 2 boats. l'hts property Is spriced r1ght In today's marbt. Leased land offers 65' boat. 4 bed 41h bllh on a 35' wtde IOt. On exctlslve Udo Island Jeny ~or Ber·
opportunity to leverage doWn payment now. Buy the land laterf nanS Towers fOf ~
Linda
Marston
ated Community $349,000
Dream House $779,000
Coq>lctely rccorutructed dream howe. Built in
1989. S bedrooms. 3.S baah.t. new kitchen, French
doors and windows. Next to greenbelt.
Harbor View $522,000
Oasaomized S bedroom. 3 balh home. Liege funily
room upstairs. formal dining room. new paint
and CM'pdS. Good localioo on great Sired.
enieotly localed near beach arid Fa.shion Lovefy large upgraded "G" plan. Custom mirrors,
Ind, 3 be«ooms, (2 master suites!), 3 full new carpets, new cooking island, plantaaion
• Berber arpeting and marble floors , light shutters and views overlooking pool and greenbelt.
bright. pecnbelt view.
·~1K.a.,t.o.a•··~ ~
plea Willa 2BD. IBA....._ dinina room. atra '°" aood .... income. Owner may cmry.
"Top 10 Buyer Sales, 1991"
0...,. CDiatT ......
"Top 10 Closed Dollars
Earned. 1991"
o..ceca u ~ ......
COLDWC?U
B~Nt\C?R LI
Country French Perfection $695,000
This S bedroom. 3 bath Somerset bu Pella French
doors and windows, kitchen with mod painled
tiles. skylights and great nm/city li~ views.
Pride or Ownership $585,000
4 bedrooms. 2.S badu, updated country titcbc:n.
frenc:h doors and windows face autom pool.
Hardwood floors. new carpets, built in boot-
cues, new custom tile noon in t.&bs.
Prime interior location Newer 4 bedroom. with
French doors, recessed lighting, 3 fireplaces( one
in master bedroom suite). 3 car garage. Beautiful
patio and yard.
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Lido Island European Elegance
~ ,~;; ,..!~
~,.
Front Row View Lot
o.e ol Newport ec.ti ..
Plalilrliloml9
SBD,SBA ~oll.-itwtdl
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Spicucut.•lnilol
~•lire hlrt)or eed oceati.
Lqekwllotwtlb
,._ llldudod
Corona del Mar Townhome
wlft l)lllUtnil
JBD.U BA .... ,_'ly "'°°"" ~ "°°"
rooftop dec.k. o-.lmd
40' lot 0.ly S1U>owel
Little Balboa bland Bayl'ront
S8D. S..saA ..,._
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$3,495,000
48011 , •• , .....
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$1.150,000
Corona del Mar Contemporary
480, UBA. l...ay ,... ............
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U.t,000
Corona del Mar R-2 Lot v.-..... 't el
PCK. Lcpl R-2 W.'9qUI
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$419,000
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Corona del Mar Condo
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PAGE 4-4 I SATURDAY, May 30, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTAfl
GRAND OPENING WEEKEND
The Heights Collection
OPEN SAT & SUN 11-5
FEATURES
8 New single family homes
3 bedrooms, 21/2 baths
Volume ceilings & Bullnozed Corners
Large kitchen has all white gas appliances
Fireplace in living room & master suite
Great location near shopping & restaurant
Oversized Garages
Choice of Flooring
= ....... < c...
en = = ... = ~ ~
Bonnie Turner
. 548-2228
17th St
~ = (1) ...
II Er
16th St
Betsy Buekwald
845-8121
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, May 30, 1992 I PAGE 45
::i.~ I .vt, VSIVI • T AUHU I Ae \ ~ .:tcJA
GIMME A BREAK!
Here~ a chance for some
really big bucks. You may win
MIWONSI $250 in Lottery tickets
IT'S NOT
JUST FOR KIDS
ANYMORE .
are being given away each week
to one lucky winner! Enter with
the official entry below. More
entries are available at partici -
pating OPEN HOUSES!
MILLIONS!
Throughout tod~ REAL ESTATE SECTION.
look for the 'WIN MTWONs· 1ogo 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 cha~es are to winl GOOD LUCK!
You mu11 be 18 )'l"MS ol il8t' or oldPr, •nd • rnideft ol 1he ~ ol Cahfomia to enle<.
Entna muJI be fillc.'d OUI compk'lcly ~ 1nd...,dlally (no pholoc:optes albwt'd). ;--· · --f Official Entry Form ~ -------.
I
Entries an only be 9Ubm1ned al Pat11cip;it1ng OPlN HOUSC loc:.wions, ltJled tn the
S.llutd.y RCAl CSTAT£ S«lion Into SMM ~of OPCN HOUSE.
One.-entry pc'f family fot each OPCN HOUSf. Entr.WS m.iy enter .it~ 11\an one
OPEN HOUSE.
Orawt,. will be~ .Jt noon e~h T~. n.. Winnet will be <OfWacted by
phone. Winnc!fl NmCS will be announced the f0Uow11'8 Thursday on Pil&t' Al ol i~ Daily Ptloc. •.
Flf\M dnlwi,. will be hcld T~, June 9ch. Final Wi~ will be announced on
Thurtd.y, )J~ 11th.
~~<Ind ~r households ol ~Community Nl'WS, Inc. and all
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Winners!
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Congr~l.itions to the ~~nds • our winners
in this week's "SPRING BREAK" Open House
contest. They've picked ~ 250 Lono tickets
and a shot~ big money (~d use fOf retire-
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--,...... . .....
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foon and enter at panicipating
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at the bottom of each page.
NAME:
1, ADDRESS:
OTY, STATE, ZIP
PHONE(Day):
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Price
Reduction
$559,000
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)26 Even1ftC CMyc:in
479 Merillne c.nvon
t5~POiftt
•07 M9ftdou Ternce
, .. MIMlon 8*y
7 Qnyon Court
4545 COrhlim
16R~
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Featured
New Listings
ut d, 2 8d . I Ba Udo cottage
Darell Bryan
Bayshores $499,000 LH .
• I I I i ~ I t \ i I t I ~ I I I • • t • • • f • • • • t • 1
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Coast Newport Properties
Welcomes
James Gray
The residential
real estate sales
business Is the
pefec% piC 4 Pon
for a man like
James Gray. It
allows him the
opportunity to
oomblne his love
of people with
his talent for
~adea.
His track record
~It
In just iuyears. James has risen CD the q>
c1 the leSidel dial im1 estMe industJy. 1n his &rst
yesabe.Jllmes w piiOll~ bi/ Ns pevbas
company, Coldwell ~ to their Newport
ee.dtc62.
Jmnes' dedkacion to Md MXk has paid df
b his many dlents. )ames wades -Mth all typeS d
buyers and sellers, from first-time to multi-
rnilloo Ira tSaCtions. , bYe ~ v.fttl aU types
cl~· said )imes. "Ore a dient. al\wys a
dlent. and dm the"""! it should be."
Born and raised in Newpat Beach, James
has a speda) knowledge foe the area that is
second to none. He has the knowledge of
a:mmwlities, sdlools and activities in Newport.
C.ama ~ MiW and Cesa Mesa.
James ts excited about his decision to
beax1 ~a part cl the C.oast Newpat Properties
team. 'Ccmt Newport Plopesties 5 iea:wlized
as the top Jesidesltial seal est.ale film in this aea.
"I am thrilled to be working with such high
quality pd~.
·My dients ~ my una:mpromising
dedicadon," said James, "and I am constantly
~ .. them iJlPised c:J their sttuada\ !i) they
an testeasiet"
Jil'nes lM!s in Habor ~Hanes with his
wife Usa. and two sons. Shane and James It
When not out selling homes, James is busy
being a fathet a quality he ls proud to have
~~ flom his OM'I falher.
Residential real estate and family are
James' priorities, and together the result is a
prolesstonal. dependable, and dedicated
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Featured New lBinp
Eastslde Costa Mesa $269, 900
Great units in prime peninsula location
James Gray
Huntlftllon Beach $449,900
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Family
Neighborhoods
Eastbluff $359,000 L.H.
Lusk built family home-3Bd. 2 Ba family room
Coby Ward
Harbor Highlands $365,000
MQt.le-tn oondition! Charming 3 Bd in ~at location
Julie Stephenson
Bayshores $499,000 L.H.
Sunny & bright 3 Bd country oottage w/ courtyard
Debi Bibb & Guy Livingston
Irvine Terrace $675,000
Great value! 3 Bd 2 Ba home w extra large
Marian Phillippi
Harbor View Homes $835,000
Remodeled & expanded 4 Bd 2.5 Ba. family home
Susan Scanlan & Sara Hinman
New listings
Irvine $214,900
2 Bd 2 Ba. highly upgraded Lovely garden
Sue Thomas
Newport North $282,000
2 Bd 2 Ba plus loft and attached 2 car garage
Greg Lombardi
Corona del Mar 495 000
Duplex south d PCH. 3 Bd house, I Bd. apartment
Bonnie Barrington
Jasmine Creek $639,000 ·
Exclusive Private
Communities
Harbor Ridge $895,000
Gofleous 3 Bd 2.5 Ba. condo w panolal1lic views
Carol Bera
BlgCanyon $1,149,000 ....--......
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA Pn..OT I REAL ESTATE
Eastbluff • • •
• Ill
Newport Beach
927 Aleppo
This may be the perfect family home.
Comf Ol1able ooc·story home featuring French
doors. air conditioning and a huge garden with
ocean and city lights views.
$599,000 : 707 Bellis
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Coby Ward
644-2559
2633 Buckeye
One of the most valuable lots in Eastbluff.
From the remodeled kitchen. family room and
living room. there are vast mountain and city
lights views.
2800 Catalpa
One of the finest propenies in Eutbluff. Smart
sophisticated styling featuring marble. skylights
and a great custom kitchen. Don't miss lhis
choice property. 2636 Basswood
This cozy 3 Bd .• 2 Ba. home is in wonderful
condition. Oreat family kitchen leads to a
beckoning patio for outdoor dining. Large loL A
mmtseel
$675,000
Lusk built 3 Bd. plus family room. Special
opportunity to buy the ground or stay on
leasehold until a more convenient time.
$359,000 L.H.
Open House
Saturday
May 30th .
I :00 P.M. ,.. 5 :00 P.M.
Virginia Zenz
Open House
Sunday
May 31st
I :00 P.M. ,.. 5·:00 P.M.
Carol Allison
Best Buy on the Bayfront
I 0 Harbor Island
Owner/Investor has priced this property well below the compara ble sa les -will cooperate
on non-residential trade or short-term financing.
• Classic twelve yea r old home on Newport's • Three room master suite with library
most prestigious island . . . • Separate wing with three additional bedrooms.
• Unique watersetting with private boat dock.
lush lawn and colorful gardens
• Expansive living room. thirty feet wide. on
the bayfront
• Formal dining room
each with its own bath
• French doors and windows and Bouquet
Canyon Stone exterior
• Private pier and slip
$2,900,000 Beverly Morphy
675 -9073 For further information . please call·
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Major Price
Reduction!
lube Schrniesmg
759-3746
I 027 Mariners -Dover Shores
Fabulous 5 Bd., single story home
on large private lot. Unbelievable-
serene setting. Spacious, open
floor plan. Guest house with full
bath, sparkling pool & spa.
For further information. please call .
Open House
• Sunday, May 31 11
Was$ I, 195,000
I :00 P.M. -5:00 P.M.
1623 Antigua Way
Spacious 5 bedroom, family home with
large patio, yard and pool to enjoy for
entertaining. Prlu' r. uU N•w!
$669,000
2:00 P.M. -5:00 P.M.
Now $975,000 205 I Commodore
Painted with sunshine, this perfect 3
bedroom, 2.5 bath home offers -charm,
location. con venience and Jtdue.
H~rbor Ridge
JJ MoaKo $195,000
Gorceous highly upgraded
and customized.Panoramic
unobstructed ocean. sunset
and dty lights views.
Carol Berg
720-0288
Stephanie Grody
760-1232 $465,000
Sea Island
S S.J Cove Lue $699,000
Single level located above
scenic lagoon. Community
pool. spa, tennis. Also
available for lease-$2,800/mo.
Irvine Cove
:mo~ Cole Cnllt $719.000
Ocean view lot. Build the
castle of your dreams in this
guard 1ated community.
Preliminary plans available.
2422 -2420 First Avenue $895,000
This view property has a penthouse type owner's unit. plus a
lower unit to provide Income - or convert this duplex into a
single family residence!
For /Mrtlitr 11t}omt1Uio11.
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David Hirschler
494-3743
1991
Top Usting Agents
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Sara Hinman
759-3705
ializing in Emerald Bay and Irvine C:O~·...-e -
F~fNwU.tlllf
This enchantine home is reminiscent o f a
European villa Finest quality and detail. Pnvate
setti ng. close to park. tennis and ocean
Surrounded by lush gardens. fountain and spa.
the outdoor livine is en joyed year round
$1,495,000
1991 PMfllc CHlt BMdUrl ca.fAI NMffd AN~ "'""'"' It•••· 5 bedroom contemporary view home. copper roof. wine cellar. exercise room.
aourmet latchen . spa and white water view
$2,495,000
One of Emerald Bay's most private lots with
spectacular 1 so• ocean and sunset views
Spacious 4 bedroom. 4 5 bath. study, fam ily
room. formal dlnlna. step-down llvlne room.
oountry k.ltchen plus view decks
• $2,600,000
Two private, gate-guarded
communities that offer a life~tyle
second to none in Southern
California. En;oy ocean sports at
private white sand beaches,
picnics, and barbecues in the parft
or on the beach , and tennis day
or night on championship lighted
courts, or swimming activities at
the pool complex . Outdoor
recreation opportunities abound
all year long, including summer
programs for children . Located
;ust minutes from Orange
County's John Wayne Airport,
Emerald Bay and Irvine Cove are
the communities of cftoice for
professionals seefting conveniena,
seclusion, and the security of
knowing that their families will
en;oy the best life has to off er.
Half-acre estate on the ocean side In 1ate-
euarded community Newly re~led one-~I.
15 room home with tropic.al aardens. pool and
spa, gourmet kitchen. 4 Cir praee.
$2,995,000
ISO-panoramic ocean view. New• bedroom. 4'
bath custom home with fabulous desicn Bri&ht
and e>pen. eourmet kitchen. 2 family rooms. wtne
cellar. tacuui tub. sauna. and steam shower In
master beth.
$2,450,000
One ol lmerald Bay's ortctnal homes· locatlld on
oceanside ol hlehway on a cul-de-sec. Remodel or
build on this fabulous site. Steps to bMc:h. 11Nt
white water and perk views
$1,250,000
-A ?.3 JA3R 0 ' q A2=3~" AT?OO HOA:l'l TAOql.V3L-1
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Gigi Thomas
759..s191
Best location on wide greenbelt, 3 Bel., 2.5 Ba.
with ocean views. Newly carpeted and painted.
AskJng $639,000
Motivat~d Seller
;om1D1ecely remodeled 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath
Condo with ocean view from deck
Reduced to $219,000
Lease In Olde Corona del Mar .
l bedroom, 2 bath, lndudes Washer. dryer & refrigerator
$1,400 per month
<:.ec oc ,rv / t
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"Summertime ...
the living is easy"
27 Harbor Pot.te $195,000
Best COM value: views. private area. light &
··Marcia Brashier JO» caprt Lue sns.ooo
759-3 733 Spacious eolf oourse home. Brt.c offenl
Your Best Buy!
Price Slashed $200,000
Owner says "Bring Me An Offer!"
• Sweeping oce•• & dtJ llahts view
• ,,100 sq. ft. custom on 1/4 acre
• LIPt & airy llke new Interior
• 5 Bel., 5.5 Ba., pool, apa
•Gated famlly community
ea11 Laine Ramer
721-4868 Pacer
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For further information please call: Open House
Sunday
·May 31 st
I :00 P.M •• 4 :00 P.M
Virginia Zenz
Home -721-121 2
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Dramatic Price Reduction
Big Canyon Townhome
$1,420,000
5 Rue Montreux
A superbly customized Versailles for your most sophisticated buyers. A mirror of exquisite taste from
the stunning interior to the newly designed landscaping, brick walks and waterfalls. Features four
bedrooms. formal dining, two-story living room. all new kitchen. and study or den with fireplace.
• New kitchen: Traulsen refrigerator & Viking range • Customized new master & guest baths
• Bevelled mirrored powder ?com • Finest all-new wood cabinetry & hardware
• Marble floors • New security system
• Soaring two-story l iving room ' • Air conditioned
• Gated go lf course community
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THE REAL ESTATERS
SUPERIOR AGENTS PROVIDING SUPERIOR SERVICE FOR THE PAST 33 YEARS
aEAUnFUU Y LANDSCAPED .large bock
yotdl Remodeled 3 bedroom, 1 ~ both home
with ceromic file counter toos ond floonng.
Gloss bkx.k woll, skylights ond French ~ 1n kitchen Bike to beach. $209,900
COWGE 'ARK/COSTA MESA Desirable location. Inviting pool w/seporote spo. Wolk to
elementory schOof Close to shopping ond OCC
Light & ouy 3 BR 2 BA, approx ) 656 sq.ft home
with possible R.V. occess. Reduced to $232,900
1111111 "'d' e COUNTWY CHARMI This 3 bedroom home WALK TO WORK from your new home in ~ Verdel Recently remodeled Meso Verde
Plaza hos office ond retoil spoce ovoiloble from
500 to 5400 sq.ft. For information, C\>ntoct ~rtt Less ot 641-1487 or stop by for o per·
sonol tour ot 1525 Mesa Verde Eost, Suite 21 0.
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11ts on o large 70 X 110 lot Close to beoch.
R.V. or boot occ:ess. Enjoy o stroll ond cool
ocean breezes through Conyon Porte. $195,000
ONN SUN 1-4, 1914 FIDHAl AVI, C.M.
ClOSI TO BEACH AND COOL OCEAN
All Lorge 3 8r home. Remodeled lutchen gar-
den 'lllMdow, courtyord ond lorge 7 JOO tq.ft. lot. Stroll to Conyon Porlc. ~ 194,500
OP1N SAT 1-4, 2120 MONIOVIA,, C.M.
NTAIN VAi.UY Lorge 4 BR 2~ BA
m.ly SIU townhouse with CMtr 1800 tq ft I ...
lent locotion Nice 'fJrd & 4 ii;:;go
'9HCID TO SEU lovely Me.so Woods hed·
den two stofy·home 4 BIVJ BA w/fom1ly room
~r 2180 tq ft Your own pnvote & qu>et re·
treot located on o Iorgo c:ul·de·soc lot Inviting
spor\J.ng pool w/3 odditionol side yorch Shows
bnght & 0 1ty Gf'90f South Coast M.tro loco·
hon Aslung only $270,000
ONN SUN 1 ·5, 3490 SAN IA.PAIL, c.M.
ftlPt.IX Huntington 8eoch pnde of owner·
s.._,pl Very well located. two miles from the
oc.on Front unit one st0ty, ideal for owner OC·
cupont ln19non very well mo1nto1ned Orne by
showing o..r wbted to insped!On. $315,000
SPAaous 2 STORY 3 80 end UNI with
n~.. lorge bolconr off moster bedroom.
Potio 11 perfect for BBQ's 2 cor gc>rog• with
extra storoge Asking $191,000
SANTA ANA Ann. fim time. buyefs. Cosmetic
,_, in nice ~ 3 a-. 2 BA. ftr..
p1oc-. R.V. occas., ..ii. needs out. w.n leoae, ~ with &ow down. Aslang $169 ,500
WANTID: LcMngly restored two
cottoge on Eosbide Co1ta Mao.
motivated. To '" 1sfooppreciote.
•»t.SOO
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LIASI WITH OPTIONI 3 BR home o
huge lot with room to odd second unit.
will help with finoncing. ~ke offer, owner mo¥·
1ng out of stote. $199,500
COUNTWY CHAR.MEii Lorge 3 bedroom
home, rwnod.eled country kitchen. Close to
beoch ond cool oceon oir. Lorge lot 67 a 110.
R.V or boot occess, extra large tool shed
$199,000
IXCIWNT YAWi & OUTSTAND-
ING TllMSI This 3 bedroom pool home
hos been freshly pointed ond offers beautiful
lorvJscoping, potio CXMtr & built-in BBQ. All
ready for summer run. low down poyment &
spec:ioJ Mc>ncing CJ¥Oiloble.. $219,000
VllW Of oaAN & 8&.UfPSI 3 BR quiet cul-de-soc. ~ to erwtro...,,....,. conyon
porlc. Huge 66 a 120 view lot. Pool wtth r9cf.
wood deddng. CMnind 2 aw ~1 R.V. ln>iler occeu. 1219,000
'llflCT INVllTMINT/STAITll
HOMI Single fomily ham-wflh o huge en·
closed potio. This home hos o lot ol pof9ntiol
Offers. occeu & newer roof. $156,000
AmNnON INVISTORSI Four bedroom
Gorden Grove home completely remade~.
Na fomily neighbomood, new londscoping •
Greot cutb appeal. Wosher & dryer induded.
Should be oble to find o tenont quick! Currently
ownef occupied Seller wonts out. Coll for on
appointment to see. $215,000
SECLUDED 1 bdrm condominium nestled
omongst trees & running spnngs. This property
offers offotdobil1ty cios. to OCC, shopping ond
beaches. located neor K-Mort Shopping Center
which the oty hos opproved plans for $8
minion in renc>YOtions. Property volues ore most
likely to opprKIOfe 1 cor gor. lnsideloJndry.
$99,500
EXOTINO RIMODELID home with a lorge
country kitchen. Vaulted ceilings, French doors
ond Cosoblonco fans, R.V. access. Stroll to
environmentol conyon porlc. Close to beoc:h &
cool ocean air. $220,000
ONN SUN 1-4, 1924 FIDEIAL AVI, C.M.
NEW ON THE MARKETI Eastside doll hous. completely refurbished interior. 3 bed-
room. 2 bath, fireplace. Professional londscop-
1~ front & reor with outomcmc sprinkler system.
To see is tooppreoote. $269,000
llAUT1fUL MlftOPOUTAN MIA.
WO to Souttt Coast Plaza. ond Perionning Ms
Center. 3 BR. 2 BA condo. \IOulted ceiling, air condihoner, poof, spo, SOUf'IO & gc>me room. °""*' vety ~-$129,500.
2 llDltOOM 2 bath townhome with fire.
P'oce. Great condition. Patio, ond 2 c:or en·
doMd goroge. $1,000 A MONTH
INDUS11tlAI. CONDO Approx;mot.ly 2 ,560
tq.ft. w/S..O tg.ft. of oir c:oncfitioned offiCes. Two restrooms, coffee bar w/slnk, range, fria. Wore·
houM hos 2 skylights! 15' celling d9otVnce. 200 amp. poww pone , 12' truck door. ~
poticlng. $300,04»0
VACATION TIMI SHAltl ••• lnaedible five
ttor mOtt • ocean view suite • prim. season I
Dono Point oceonfn:int (just down the highway
from the Rltl Corltoti). Con exchonge your time
woridwide. °""*' needs out. Nothing down, f ulf oawme payments. Coll for additionol
infonnotion. sno.oo ...,....
2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 546-2313
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HOTLIME: --Answering'1arthquake questions
From 70
even though they
~urcharge
l-or exampl . m connection with the
recent earth ake~ an Northern California,
1f the earner had billed the individual
owners or the association for the
surcharge, regardless of whether the owner
or the aSM>Ciation had actually paid the
surcharge, the owner could make a claim
on the Fund, pay the deductible and have
the surcharge deducted from whatever
amount the owner would be entitled to
recover from the Fund.
However, if the carrier had not yet
billed the owner, or the association, then
the owners wo'11d not be entitled to make
a claim on the Fund.
If you arc in doubt. or are concerned
about your Association'1 compliance you
should contact legal counsel who is weU
versed in this area.
Jaoet L. S. r.wr. 16 aa •tl.onq wltb
F1orr, NonlberJ.,. W•lia' .t WHlf.WlllU, •
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All respoasa •re buetl N anal
C.Ulomla stat~ Jaw ad ;.,._ IJld6
presatttd. Yoo 6boald eouelt 1M" ..,.
u sodatloo'• ~ dom__, or lt:ral
couasd on ur 1pedlk ...nen. w.h
yoar quutlons to Comata~ A.uodatloa
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Summit views
Turtle Rode Summit btita, a prime pted Mighbort.ood in IMM, of.
fen hillside homes with four or flft bedroom1, ~ inlftkw ._
tails and a choice of 14 exterior design . Thfte loWly new homff ue
buih by Sbndard Pacific with prica stuting in the $1,000,000 r•ge. for
more information, cont.ad Pomnann Comma.tnDtiom M 552·3020.
+-I I • • I I The Prudential California launches
new hotline number for home buyers
A Remarkable Value. C ome Live It.
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With the resurgence 1n the r~tial real CSLlte m~ri.t
The Prudential C.1hforrua Realty (PCR) ~ launched .
hiJthly innovative and rompellli 800 hodtM numbt
which gives mform.itJOn on ncwfy l~t'd homes for Solle
Newport Beach.
PCR's 800 national hotline number is a free inter~•
call which gives potential buyelS the m<Mt cum'
inf onnation on homes for Selle throughout the N
Beach area. By calling the 800 number, pot:enU.l buyefs c.
hear about the style and pnc:es ol ~ by $imply mal11
various selections.
For sellers, this program offers a unique opportunity I
reach thousands ol potenttal buyers within ~ of ltstir
the" home. For potential buyet"S, thi program offers 41 f,1
and easy way to stay informed about ~ just coming 11
the market.
The new 800 hotline went into effect ~nd.ly and can I
reached by calling 1-a()().597-9777. It tS a free wrvice anci
available to the public as ~u as the re.ii estate commumt\
"This prog,am offers buyers and the real est.it
community instant access, 24 hours a day, to the newt
listings available," said Maxine Montgomety, ~~ o( th
Newport Beach office. " We're very ~ted about provid1n
this new service."
The Prudential California Realty is the only firm current!
offering this service 1n Southern C.lilomia and dle')' h.J,
plans to expand 1l statewide. With 75 offas and 2,Sf);
agents, The Prudential is the largest i~nt real esldl
firm in California.
For more informcltion, contact Linda FOid at (31 !l
550.6771 .
Hall & Foreman leave Costa Mesa for Tustin
Hall & Foreman, Inc., a highly respected civtl qneenn ·
planning. surveying and public works firm, has complet~
the relocation Of 1ts CX>rpOr•t offices from C~ Me-s..1 It
Tustin, accon:fmg to a recent announcement by Exccutl\1
ViQ? President/Principal Rick Oooltttl .
In conjunction with the ~. Hall & Forcrmn, now in 11
31st year, also un\/V11ed a new ~te id@ntrty, wh1cl
symbo!izes its ~ ·ve outlook while buUdins on 1t
commit ment to excellence 1md strong tradition ol sierv~.
T~ firm was rea-ntly aWirdcd the 1991 Ct.Ind Award o Ex~~~ fOf En nttnn : l•nd ~clopment from t
Cal1fom1a Counol of CiVll Enginttrs for ~ Viii o
H ritage.
Hall & fOfeman, Inc. is now Jocattd at 13821 N '
Avenue In Tustin. For more infonnation Can Robin White J 5«·3404. ,
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NEWPORT BEACHJCOSTAMESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Newport-Mesa Association
golf event tees off Monday
The eighth annual Charity Golf
Tournament, sponsored by the
Affiliate members of the
Newport-Mesa Association of
RealtOB goes into full swin~ Monday
morning at the new Pelican Hitrs
Golf COurse.
TM o .. ity Pilot will sponsor the
third hole of the tournament, which
has .i 10:30 .i.m. check-in time and
a noon shotgun surt. All proce«fs
will benefit c:HILOHELP USA, which
features among its many programs a
N.u1onal Campt11gn for the
PreventJOn of Child AbUse
An S 1 SS entry fee include~
courtesy use of the driving range
pnor to the tournament, green f~
golf cart box lunch and a ticket to
the awards reception. which is being
catered by the Four Seasons Hotel at
the golf cou~.
Comedian Joey Bishop will be a
special guest at the tournament and
will emcee the ~rds reception.
Tidets to 1ttend the reception only
are $30.
"I believe this is going to be one
of the best tournaments the Affiliates
have ever sponsored." said Gregg
Shuler, co-chil1rman of thlS year's
event, along with Christopher Parker.
"Men arid women golfers at all
levels are ~king advantage of the
opportunity to play on this
spectacular 18-hole ocean-view
course and network with Associates
at the same time," he said.
For more information on or
registration in the tournament,
contact Grev.g Shuler at 491 -6505 or
Christopher Parker at 491-6524.
Along with distributing public
awareness literature socn as its
boollct "Child Abuse and You" and
posters promoting the CHILOHELP
Hotline number of
1 ·800-4-A-CHILO, CHILOHELP USA
offers a residential treatment center
serv ing severely abused and
neglected children ages 2 through
12
Meanwhile, the CHILOHELP
Family Evaluation Program 1s
designed as an interdisciplinary
service for abused children and their
families. Its purpose is to provide a
complete psychosocial evaluation of
the child and related family
members, and to make s~if ic
recommendations to the courts
regarding therapy, family
reunification and placement.
Additionally, the CHILOHELP
Research Division has initiated and
funded extensive child abuse
research efforts at various universities
aaoss the country.
English
Gothic
Masterpiece
A muterpiece in the English Gothic style is the best
description for this fabulous home jwt 1 block from the
beach in old Corona del Mu. Meticulously designed to
taU fuD a.dft.Dtage of its sunny comer location, the unique
extmor, AUTOu.nded by ma.t-like prd~ presents a
picturesque and romantic appearance. A marble Ooorfli
enay leads to a formal &ring room with marble fireplace
capped by a mahogany man~ mirrored walls ~t conceal
an tntenainment oentu and French doon operung to a
flower filled deck. Marble floon and high volume ceilings gm the family room with fareplace, an o~n, airy f ~li:ng.
The formal d.Wng room &s graced by gothie style paned
windcnn u is the dramatic spinl 1taircasc ascending to the
KCC>nd floor bcdrOoms. The master bedroom with ocean
view lw catbcdnl ceilings and gotbic wi.ndo~ ~d is
adjoined by an eJcpot marble bath. It occupecs its own
private wiag completely separate from the other 3
bedrooms and second floor bundry. A roof top dcclt
complete, with spa and entcn.ainment area offen
spectacular ocan views.
Offered at $1,495,000
by Olga Matthews and Lis Olsen of
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Trade-up buyers boost
home sales nationally
The return of the trade-up buyer is boosting home
sales in many markets around lhe country, acoording
to some of the nation's largest br~ers.
In its seoond informal "snapshot" telephone survey
by the National Association of Realtors, most of the 14
leading real estate brokers questioned in May said
their home sales business was up sign1ftantly in April
compared to the same month a year earlier.
They said much of lhe buymg activity last month
was in the llade-up market, which is a departure from
an earlier survey, in which they reported most of the
January sales occurring in the entry-level market
"The fact that trade-up buyers are returning to the
market is evidence of the housing recovery gathering
steam, which is good news for the whole «0n0my,"
said Dorcas T. Helfant president of the N.at1onal
Association of Re.iltors
"The vanation of respon~. ranging from \<>rv
strong market improvemt'nb to m1l<il>-ck.'Crcased ~It~
activity, reflects the local nature of housing mari..t"t.s.
Factors ranging from emplo>'m nt oppottun1t1t") to
weather ccln affect buyer beha' IOf from one m.uket to
the next," she said
The National As'OC'iallon of Rrahor.,, ''Th< Vrnce for
Real Estate," 1!. tht> n.ition 's lar~ trade aS'!IOC1.itt0n,
repreSenting nearly 75,000 members inYOI" ~ in •Ill
aspcGtS of the real estate industry
Danielian Associates win
top · honor at PCBC event
Irvine-based architectural
firm, Danielian Associates,
captured the Grand Award
for the "Best Condo or
Attached Home from 1,200
to 1,600 Square feet" for
"Encore" -Plan Four" at this
year's Pacific Coast Builders
Conference (PCBO 1n 5.ln
franosco.
"We were compet'"8
against some c re"tive
projects and we are thrilled
and honored that PCBC
recognized Encore -Plan
Four as the best attached
product in its c.itcgocy," said
Arthur C. Oanlellan, fAIA,
president of Danielian
Associates.
Encore at Marina Hills is a
Taylor Woodrow Homes
project located in Laguna
Niguel. Plan Four ls a
townhome unit designed
with a strong entry impact
featuring a preentry
courtyard for privacy.
The dining and living
spaces Row together with a
draniatic three-way fireplace
Both areas draw light
through eight-feet-high
sliding doors. In addition,
Plan Four has dired a
to a two-car gar a through
an enclosed laundry room.
The annual Cold Nu
Awards are judged by
builders and architects from
acros.s the United Stat and
are consideftd one of the
most prestigious building
design awards progra~ m
the country.
Oan1ehan A$)ociat~ is a
f ull·~rvtce archittttural and
land plannin firm founded
by Danielian, FAIA in 1968.
With more than twenty )"ears
experience, O.inielian
Associates has garnered
more than 300 regional and
national indu try-rel.it d
awards for residential
projects loated throughout
the United States
In addition to winning ~
Crand Award for Encore ·
Plan Four, the firm
picked-up five other ment
awM<H. Lep:y Hign~ndi •
Plans One Two and Three
and Sotrento • ~n Two, all
located In las Ve~
Nevac:b, metited in the
single h1mlly detached
Qtcgori under different
square rocuges. "fncor
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CommunitY Profile: SEAV~EW
Bound.via: Seaview is located off o(
San M1guel in between San Jooquin Hiiis
R0.1d to the south and Spyglass Hills
ROJd tot he north .
Homes: There are 165 singl<'-fam1ly
hi•""lf" .ind three custom homes.
t}lr: Seaview offers five different n. ,,,,. mode-ls ranging in size from 1, 94 9
t(I ' mo square feet The mod<'ls ar<'
c.111t I \lantucket, Hamptpn, Bar Harbor,
:-,, 1, B•'<lford and Port Royal . •
Builder: BroadlTlOOf' Homes.
Ag<': St>;Mcw Homes were built from
1<1-,, In 1978.
Price ~ new: Home sales including
IJnd n1tially ranged from appro'<1matetv
S lOR 1100 to S298,000
Recent salft: Prtce have ranged from
SI lhO 000 for a customized and
l'\p.inded 5.f>edroom home with a
mdrH'lous ~ to $587,000 for a
l lx'('froom home with minimal upgrades
Jnd J good view.
Now Ii ted; Currently there are 1 5
honw~ listed, ranging 1n price from
s ll<J,000 to $895,000.
'\1 the upper end is a fabulous
1r.1d1t1onal single--story home, totally
customized and e:1Cpandro, featuring a 4
bedroom!> and 21/i baths with skylights,
wall-in closet, r rench doors and
windows and a new l itchen. This home
also has ocean and city lights views.
On the.> lower end is a beaut1f ul
singl~story home, completely remodeled
with white htlc Ooot'), wh1te-wash<.'d
cabinets, new bath!> and landscaping,
plus a vit-w of the city l1gh~
Community fHtures: Streets 1n the
Seaview neighborhood have been
terraced to take advantage of ocean,
harbor, oty lights and mountain views.
Often referred to as the "Yacht Streets,"
all of the streets in the community have
been named after elegant sailing vessels
ol the past, many of which have
competed in Amcriqi's Cup races.
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Semew homeowners enjoy puoramic views of Newport Beach and the sur-
rounding areas (above), and spacious, stylish properties (below, left).
Maschief, which won the fourth America's
Cup race in 1893.
Homeowners, which include a mix of
professionals, business executives and
retirees, have chosen to live in Seaview
for us carefree and secure lifestyle. The
community is guard-gated and beautifully
landscaped and maintained.
In addition to its excellent location,
there are numerous amenities, such as
two tennis courts, a pool and a spa.
Schools: Children attend either
Anderson Elementary or Corona d<•I M.ir
Junior High or High Schools.
Shopping: There are many shopping
options, restaurants and movie theater:)
nearby, including a wide range ul
opportunities at Newport Center in
Fashion Island.
Source: For more information,
conlfd Carole Freedman of The
D;ilebout Association at 759-6700.
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Home prices rise in 38 st~tes
A 2.2 percent cli mb
during past year puts
California in ma jority
The average sale price of an e)(isting
single-family home increased by 2.2
percent in California during 1991, the
Century 21 Real Estate Corporation
recently reported.
The corporation, using d ata
comparing prices in December 1990
and December 1991, also found that
average prices increased in 38 states
last year and rose between one and
two percent in the United States as a
whole.
This provides statistical support for
the widely held belief that residential
real estate 1s a good investment even
during national recessions. It also
su pports other recent surveys that show
increased !>lrength in housing markets
au~ the United States
The latt>c;t survey of consumer
.llt11udes by the University or MKh1ga n
tor e'ample shows that 77 percent ot
L S househ<)ld-. believe that now 1s .l
good time to buy .i hou~.
Thi., 1s rl '>t'ven percent increase ovPr
thl fourth quartl'r ol 1991 and a 24
reru.>nt 1nuea~ ()\er the fourth quarlt•r
ur 1Cl'l0 A 77 ~·rrent positive rt•spon-..
I'> !ht 11'\.".>t rel ordeJ sinct 1986 and
l'.trlv l '187 wh<.•n much of the tountrv
\-.J, t''f>ertt•nL ing .i hoom 1n re,11 E".lat<'
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Tht• (.1;;ntul) 21 organiz.at1un 's survey
ot house price appreciation shows that
the average sale prices of existing
single-family homes increased by five
percent or more in 1 2 st.ates between
December of 1990 and December of
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Source: Century 21 Real Estate Corporation
Century 21 repo~ed that of the 12 states with average price declines, Hawaii led the w.iy with a 10.l ~rcent drop.
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Tnppmg th<• list was Alaska , with a 16
pt•rcent 1ump A\>era~ home prices
wNe up 9.2 percent in Oregon and 8 4
p<>rcent 1n Nevada, the dald showed.
Rounding out th<> peak appreciation
st.lies were M1ch1gan, up 7 .1 perlenl,
Idaho and Ohio, 7 .0 percent;
W1scons1n, 6.9 percent; Indiana, 5.6
percent; Iowa, S.5 percent; Nebraska,
S.4 percent; and Alabama, S.O percent.
The biggest decline was 10.2 percent,
recorded in Hawa11, where existing
home prices now average S2S2,429 -
mo re than sao.ooo more than
California ($ 1 70,060), the state with the
second highest average sales. In 1990,
Hawaii reported an increase of 22.7
peFcent.
After Hawaii and California, the stales
with lhe highe.l average sales f0< 1991
included Massachusetts, $1S9,92S;
Connecticut, S 146,470; and New
Jersey, $139, 155.
The five low("$( average s.ales were
recorded by Oldahoma, SS 1,239;
North Oa~o ta , SS:.l ,07 1; low<i,
S54,3 1 7, Kansa~, SSS,449; and
Arlcon.s.lS SS6,29b
Century 21 Redl E>tate Corpor.u.on is
a wholly owned subsidiary of
Metropolitan Life Insurance. About 10
percent of all residential real estate
transactions in the U .S are handled by
the Century 21 system.
Housing market changes seen as Baby Roomers grow up
Agents must address
needs, speci al interests
of their older clients
America's maturing "Baby Boomers"
are a rapidly growing market w1lh
increa~mg buying power and 1mport.mce
in real estate today, according to
Cdmeron Mera1, president of F1rstTeam
Real Estate.
"I am refemng specifically to the 76
m1ll1on Americans born between 1946
and 1963, a population defined as 'Baby
Boomers,'" Meraj said.
"It seems impossible, but l~ 76
million people will tum SO in less than 5
years. Here we have a substantial
minority group with a great deal °'
mooey earned through lifelong careers
needing to invest in real eslate.
"At FirstTeam, we don't ignore this
'Golden Market'. In fact, we seek to
provide its members with the best 1n real
estate services. FirstTeam sales associates
are especially educated .md trained to
meet the special need<, of people over
50," Meraj s.atd
Gayiee Wemberp,. fir-stl eam's Director
of Corporate Commun1Cat1on~ added
"The Public Relations Joumal monitors
buying changes In the American
marketplace. This ~ed publication
recently reported that the ongoing 'Baby
Boomer' maturation has brought to light
the fact that mature Americans area a
quickly growing and vigorous market.
FirstT earn is proud to be targeting this
dynamic population ''
Some interesting facts about the senior
market in America today:
• Americans 50 and older make up 35
percent of the population.
• They control 43 percent of America's
disposable inoome and about 17 percent
of America's financial assets.
• Per capita income peaks between
ages 55-64.
• Americans 65·74 have more
discretionary mcome (an estimated S 1 SO
billion) than any other age group.
The average person has stereotypical
ideas about senior health, income levels,
intimacy requirements and even a
mature person's wilhnf"~ to c:han •
But the stereotypes are incorrect.: seniors'
lifestyles and activities a~ among the
most diverse of any of Americcl's societal
groups.
American Demographics first covered
this trend with a fl"port in April, 1990.
After retiring, a large number of
Americans are launching second careers
or mntinuing their education.
Because ol this f~ professionals in
the real estate field are addressing the
The stereotypes are Incorrect:
seniors' lifestyles and activities
are among the most diverse of
any of Amer1ca's societal
groups.
experiences and special interests ol okter
dients nther than focusing on age and
mortality statistics.
Public Relations JOUrnal reported th.at
firms whose products and servicrs offer
increased i~nce, such as home
maintenance ~nee, will tlppe.ll to
the older person who may ~\>le health
concerns. Due to tJme constrain~ and an
executive lifestyle, younger l'Wo-career
couples are also attntaed to this kind of
aid.
"When our wles assoclate1 are
marketJng homes to .and for senior clients
we realize they are a specialized grou
and treat them with the ~
have earned and deserve," Meraj Sdid
"Generally, we ptovide product a
setVice detiils to help dients rmke
most informed dccist00.
'We help senior dients plan ror the
future. Entering rtt1r~1 ii mpty
contmuing lif , not ~ing 11 by any
means. Mo5t seniors today i I youn
than their age, so we don't limit our
presentations to ·~nior village-type
communit.es' whM 1 mature person is
looking for a new home.
"As wittl any dient. fi~Te.am rl"al
estate profsionals focus on solutions.
We ~ how a featuf' , loatlon, ~oe
or amenity will improve .a potential
homebll)ti or seller's living pattern or
lifestyte."
Fir5tT eam is reoogn~ Industry-wide
~ the dfki~ top ~lins rut est.lte
company for 1990 and 1991 In Oran
County according to JtatistlCS compiled
from the 11 Orange County Bo.irds &
Associations of Realtcxs.
In 1991 alone, this repccted f'1 al
~le organintion wi.S inwfwd with
4,Sl 1 d~nts with a ~NI ~
volum~ of more than .S1 bill!On.
($, '156,638,500)
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Harbor Ridge offers style, scenery and security
Home prices range
from sub-$500,000
to nearly $6 million
Harbor Ridge, a private encla"c
1wr<.hed h1gt\ on a hilltop with
comm.ind1ng vi<.>wS of the ocean, harbor
.ind city lights, is one of the prnmier
gu.ud-gatecf communities of Newport
H1'.1Ch.
Thi:. dC\lclopment o( approximately
l4H acres includes 327 properties, three
The community of Harbor
Ridge is located in the heart of
Newport Beach with easy ac-
cess to Fashion Island shop-
ping, fine restaurants . beaches
and freeways.
c.ommunity tennis courts and fou r
c nmmun1ty areas containing pooVspa and
r .iban.is. The area as composed of smgle
:.imily homes and townhomes.
There are 99 custom residences in the
n1•1ghborhood, with nine currently on the
ni.irkct and ranging in pnce from S2 .1 to
S5 8 m1lhon. Tfle nighest price ever paid
•or .1 home in Harbor Ridges was in 1989
\\ht•n a sumptuous showplace of
.1pproitimatcly 11 ,000 square foet was
o;old for S5.5 million.
l oc.atcd w;thin the community are two
d1..,tinctly different townhome areas.
H.ubor Ridge Estates h<b 136 units,
lt'atunng five separate 000< plans ranging
in LZe from approxunately 2,350 square
foet to 3,804 Most have panoramic
views of the ocean, sunset, harbor °' oty
hghts.
The most expensive property to sell in
There are currently 99 custom homes in Harbor Ridge, with nine on the market ranging in price from $2.1 to $5.8 million.
the htate:. w.i) J home that '"cnt ior
S 1 035 million in 1990. There are
currently a doLcn propertit's for )die from
S649,000 to $1 ,125,000.
Meanwhile, Harbor Ridge Crest has 92
townhomes with four diff crent Ooor
plans. The single level two-bedroom has
about 1,883 square feet, while the other
three models are tw'O story units ranging
from approximately 2,462 square feet to
2,967
The highest sale occurred in 1991
when a home was bought for S735,000.
There are cum?ntly 13 homes available in
The Crest with prices from $480,000 to
$795,000.
The community of t iarbor Ridge 1s
located in the heart of Newport Beach
with easy access to Fashion Island
shopping, fine restauranb, beaches and
freeways. Harbor Ridge is in close
proximity to the Newport Coast
development and Pelican Hill Golf
Course.
Children attend either Andersen
Elementary School or Corona del Mar
Hidl School, each providing excellent
pUblic school education and enrichment
programs.
There are 35 propertie. currently on
the marl..ct in HMbor Ridge Jnd \\llh i
total of 13 listingi;. Coast '\J('\-..port
Properties 1s a leader in the commun1tv
Coast Ne'.\-port listings range in prtCP
from $480,000 for a t-.-..o-b<?droom
townhome in Harbor Ridge Cre-.t to J
custom estate with SC\('n bedroom' .1nd
10 1/2 baths for SS.8 million.
The expertise and expertcnc(' at Co.ht
Newport Properties enables its agent:. 10
provide the finest real estate inlormat1on
for both buyers and sellers For more
information, please contact Carol Berg or
M1ck1 Cooper, the Harbor Ridge
Representati,es for Coast Newport
Properties, 644-1600.
Big-issue meeting
Re;al e late experts at the recent UC
Irvi ne Sumigarden Conference
agreed that endurance i the key to
survinl in the 1990 . More than
300 senior-level e'(ecutin~ from the
~lopment and construction in·
du tries in l o Angeles and Orange
County attended tfie conference, in-
duding pictured here (from left)
Peter Rummell of Di ne Oc-
t Com~ny, 8.lrbara Atlen
nheimer & Co. and John
McMa an of Mellon1McMahan Real
&t.te Advisors.
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home features
quality, charm
N estled among the picturesque
cottagt-s ancf wonderful homes on
Balboa Island 1s a residence of
unp.ualll'led quality and charm.
located JU!>t steps from the bay front,
this two-year-old home has been
designed for the best of indoor and
island Ii\ ing
Designed and built by one of
Newport's most prestigious builders of
custom homes, every feature of his
per<;<>nal residence reflects the finest
.1ttent1on to detail and workmanship.
Light and space has been achieved
through the generous placement of
'' rndows and five c;ets of French doors.
He.iutiful custom plantation shutters are
•ound throughout to complement the
dNJ1I of huilt in cabinets and display
.1km l's 1n every room.
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The most unique feature for an island
pmp<'fl\., though, 1s the huge tamily room
with c;oarrng two-story vaulted ceiling and
tloor to ce1fing masonry fire place faced
with brick Wall-to wall bookcases and
brg screen telev1s1on cabinets are
wh1 t<.'·washed to match the gorgeous
'' h1te-washed oak floors
An oversized breakfast bar separate!> a
trul\ ~urmet kitchen from the family
ronm The Sub Zero and other top
quality appliances are encased in
-.pac1ous white-washed cabinets.
The formal fiving room and formal
dining room flow well into the everyday
>paces, making this home a must for
C'ntertaining large groups
paintings and white pid.et fence.
Upstairs, the master suite has private
French doors leading to a balcony, w hile
a beautiful office alcove provides a sunny
retreat. The master bath is sumptuous
with a spa tub and oversized shower. The
secondary bedrooms off r lovely built-in
cabinets Jnd more space.
Located at 229 Opal on Balbo.l I l.lnd,
this home 1s listed Jt S895,000. For mo~
information, call Vaughn or Su-.1c Safford
of Star Real E tate at 760 61 29
Meanwhile, the generous front patio
offers the best of island lifestyle with lush
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on greenbelt, upgraded
throughout.
$488,000 • On Back Bayt
Remodeled end location, 2-sty, 3
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$418,000 • Seller says "Let's
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Seller will carry AITD. Beautiful
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$488,000 • Expanded "E''
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deluxe 21h BA. Newer carpet and
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$488 000 • Selling at a lout ~I "E"; on lovely greenbelt.
Very apaclous bedrooms. Master
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and location, a great buy.
•an,ooo • New ntt1ng1 Bay vtew, totally redone .. E" w/extra
wide greenbelt view and bay
vtew. Enclosed patio and court-
yard. Seller want. offer nowl 3
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Belcourt tennis estate overflows Witli'"l iiXUcy "
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L ocated at 5 Barrenger Court m
Newport Beach, this specta ular
tennis mansion is situated on
more than one-half acre within the
prestigious community of Belcourt.
The architecture of this
uncompromising home display-. a
strong Neo-Class1c contemporaf\.
styling. Modern luxurv aboumh in 1h.,
six-bedroom, 11-bath Europecln
-influenced masterpiece, which ha!>
over 1 2,000 square feet of space
From the moment you enter th,..,
one-of-a-kind estate, vou are sur-
rounded by the finest cu tom-mad(•
materials and Oki World crattsman-
ship. This property was decora1ro w11h
monochromatic touches clnd wJ"
designed for the ultimate l11c-.ryle
Some of its fine amen1t1~ include 1
private ~nken tennis court dnd
custom sv.-1mming pool with '-"alt·rtall
grotto. Also inclu<!ed 1::. a full
basement featuring a complete gvn
with workout room t\\-0 shov.er:> clnd
sauna, a wine cellar holding up to
2,500 bottles, a recreation room Y.1th
wet bar, and a theatre that ~ats .:!O.
Additionallv. there '::> d iorm.il
library, custom low-"olL3ge lighting
and stereo system throughout. an
elevator, and a pm.ate gated motor
court with fi"e car garage
The f.mly room of this 12,000 squ~_te-foot mansion futures~ grMtite de~led fireplace and bleached wOod floors.
listed at SS 4 million, this property
1s shov.-n by appointment only For
more 1nformat.1on , call Ron Fel.-.ot or
Re/Max, Newport Beach at 760-SlXlO.
Alona wtth a a>mplde worlcoUt BY"' an<f saunai this Newport kxh treasure boas& a blu.-bottom pool and spa with wamfaJ grotto.
Sit\Ated on ewer one-half acre, this SS.4-million home is highlighted by a pro-
fessional sunken tennis court with Halogen lighting.
Third annual Building Industry. softball tourny slated for July
Twenty slow-pitch
teams to battle for title
at Mile Square Pork
T he third annu I BIA Ora
Coonty R~ion Sto Pitch Softball
0...llen Is dledut~ for
Saturdcly, July -25, at Mile Sq~re Park in
Fountain V1lley, aa:Ord1ng ro
tournament thlfrmen SCott Redsun,
Scott s.ow.11 and Ouis Hawti.e.
"The ftrii two tournaments generated ·~ IUPPOft rrom the building I~," ..W the tournament chairmen.
•• ,.....,. • Uled to support the many
~ital OfOIZTams of the Oran County
RegiOn .·t'
The format for thh year's tournament
"-111 be similar to past > ars with
.1ppmx1matel 20 t ams (10 builder
teams and 10 associate tet1m ) competing
in the one-da , m ehminattOn event.
All teams will play a minimum two
games.
Participating teams are ~ed to pledge
S 1,000 each. Among companie5 already
sp<>nsof'ing teams in th1 )' ar's
tournament are: Ahmanson
Developments Inc.; A·M Homo; The
Baldwin Company; Ba ntan/la !Oni
Arch1tccu;,Oeforr t Jones; lh
F1 ldstone Company; First Am ncan Title
Insurance Company; The William Lyon
Company; New Earth Construct>On;
Pioneer Roofing Til , Inc , Standard
Pacific Corp.; Suncrest Int nors; and
Wooderest ~lopment.
Additional tl,000 team entries are
available on a first-come, first-seNed
basis. Also available are the following
sponsorships: Field (S 1,000), Food
($750); World Series ($500), All-Star
($250); and MaJOf League ($100).
Sponsors will receive recognition in
toumiment signage, at the August
generil membenftip meeting and in all
printed materials, including the BINOCR
magazine, Building The Orange County
Community. In addition, fteld and food
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sponsots will be recognized on banncl"i Placed on the backstops .and food l('n t
re-..pect1vely
Other members of spec1.ll fund r.l'"n~
committee 1ndude· Pa.,, B<-ard and "°"K)rc\
ursey, The Wilhctm L on Comp.iny
Steve Kahl, Sprin ~1\ount,11n [.-.crow, Bart
Ryder, Park West Land'-Ope Inc., i\iarla
Brower, Keystone Pacific Property
Management; Joe f\.iartm, Martin
~1Smg, Inc., G n R heal}, 814-
0CR. Enc Shi Id F1r..t Amenun ntl
Insurance Company; and l\aren Turner.
SUnd.lrd Pacific Corp
Further information on th 3rd Annu I
BIA low Pitch Softball Challenge ma
obtained by contKting G n lfo ht-rv
at the BINbCR office, (714) 547· 041 .
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PAGE 64 I SATURDAY, May 30, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA ______ ____;_____;.... _____________ ___,, Keller announces
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Located at 3016 Java in Costa Mesa, this dream home features a swimming pool constnK.ted in a privOlte courtyard.
A dream comes true
Four-bedroom Costa Mesa home ideal for entertaining
DrNm~ will be answered in Costa
'l.1esa for the new owner of this
beautifully upgraded "4 -bedroom.
111-bath home now listed by Coldwell
Ban leer
The new homeowners will be able
to watch the sun set on the M~
Verde Goff Course from the formal
dining room, maslef' suite 01 ~io. On
Pr••l'tJ .......
hot days, the swimming pool, locited
behind a compktely priv~e cou~rd,
1s especially inVlting.
Inside, a big screen TV and pool
table in the separate game room is
perfect for entertaining.
The room also features a wet bar,
skylights, French doors and much
more.
located at 3016 Ja~ 1n Costa Mesa,
this lovely home lasts for $795,000.
For more information, or a private
showing, please contact Bonnie Turner
o( ~I Banker at 668-9333.
From the living room, residents and guests get a splendid view of the sun setting on the Mesa Verde Golf Course.
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construction on new
Costa Mesa theater
Construction is underway on the ne
Edwards Theatre at Triangle Square i
Costa Mesa, announced Paul Keller,
president of Keller Construction Co. ltd.
Keller was selected as general
contractor for the $1 .2 million,
eight«:reen theater complex which will
serve as one of the anchor tenants of
Triangle Square, Orange County'
premier lifestyle and entertain l
center.
The theatre will feature "tate of tht* rt
sound, a afe area, extensive neon
lighting and a 28 foot vaulted ceiling.
Marble walls and floor~ will be accentc<:t
with brass clad doors and columns
throughout the lobby areas The 45,192
square foot theatre facility will
accommodate 1,7-46 seats ttnd 32
wheelchair spaces.
Kevin Robertson, a 9 year " teran 01
the construction industry ~ill sef'\.e as the
Edward) Theatre pro,cct managu for
Keller.
Keller as also the general COf\tractor for
Triangle Square, which is scheduled for
completion in June 1992
located at the intersection of Harbor
81\'d., Nineteenth Street, Newport Blvd
and the SS Costa ~ Freeway, the
center Wiii include tenants such as Sfuu1,
a 10,000 square-foot contemporary
Italian bistro, the Cap, Booksta.r and
Manna Market, a full service grocery
store.
Keller has also been retained by
Triangle Square Joint Ve nture to
complete build out of Marina Market.
The market is the second one of its k.tnd
which food '4 Less Supermarkets Inc., the
parent company has designed .ind
oper.ated. The original store is located in
Marina del Rey, California .
Keller 1s celebrating 26 years of
Commitment to Quality 1n the
constrUCllOO industry and the complebOn
ol over 1,000 projects in Southern
California and Hawaii.
Standard Pacific offers
Turtle Rock townhomes
As sales continue in the fin.11 P,hasc ot
Turtle Rock Summit Towne Collection in
Irvine, Standard Pacific offers the
townhome neighbo rhood's fo ur
stunningly furnished and lan<hca~
model tiomes for sale.
The models reflect the tal n ol
several of the housing industry's leading
d ign and mercharldking consulta n ,
providing the perfect backdrop for a
sophistiCCltcd. low-maintenance hfo~vlc.
Country Enslr..h-in,p1r<'d architecture
by Mel .irand Vasquez & Partnc~ 1
<..omplementcd by interior design th mes
from !>addlcb.lck Interiors End~ rear
yards with patio furniture and Sdtcd entry
courtyards feature landscape ~igns by
Robert Mitchell & Associat~
The Turtle Rock Summit Towne
Collectton model homes are open from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m Tuesday through
Sund.ly and from noon until S p.m. on
Mondays. Take the San Diego (405)
r rrcway .-.nd exit south on Uni rs1ty
Drive. Turn left on Rid cline 41nd right on
Turtle Rock Drive to the sa center.
For more Information about moo I
ho~ or townhomes, GJll 725-9752.
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
S..it ~rties brobt-/ownen Terry E~lun (left) and Diann Davisson.
Sail Properties celebrates
first decade in Huntington
S ,111 Pr~ru oi HuntinJ;{on Reach
recentty announced 11.) l 0·\ •,u
ann· rsary, said broli.cr O\\.'ner<.
T mv E un •nd Diann Davisson
Founded in 1982, the p.lrtners
m.unta1ned a steady increase 1n sal<.>s
volume re.x:hing a tWI of S63 5
m1tll()(I through 1992 Speoalizing m
Oran County and long BeW'I
properties, Saif Properoes enJOYS a high
volume ol repe.at dienteJe.
"We attribute oor success to our
mclin pl -to sattsfr, the customer
11N." "Davisson said. 'Our clients
rl'CC1ve the best in professional scntCc
through our team concept of selling rl•al
l ... t.111• Tq,'<•th ·r ''c ha"c J d\namic
t£'.1m that g''"" u) the l'd,.;l' 1n thi~ e\er
ch.ing•ng m.uL.t:l ·
With 28 'rl'Jr~ ot combined real
c~ate e~pericnce, Dav1~n and Eselun
are solution oriented, p<hiti\.e
performer~ who get the JOb done
Having st.irted Sail Properties in the
recession of 1982 when many offices
were closing, they arc ~pec1ally geared
for the challenges of the 1990s.
for more information, cont.let Terry
Esclun or Diann Davisson at Sail
Properties, 21062 BrookhuM Street.
Suite 205 1n Huntington Beach.
968-4441
SATURDAY, May 30, 1992 I PAGE 65
Tb ere ls a difference .•.
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30 Yr. Fixed
1st T 0
8.25%/8.48 APR
Max. ~ $202,300
Mii. 1 °' down 45 day lock
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INTEREST ' POINTS LOCK·
"ATE OWN (') IN APR
8 500% 10 0 625 12 8 61 ---·~ 10 1 500 21 8.70
8 500'\. 5 1 000 21 8 65
8 375% 10 2 000 21 8 63
8 250% 10 2 375 10 8 SS
9 425% 25 1 000 30 9 58
8 500% 20 1 125 21 8 66
8 500% 10 1 125 12 8 66 ------8 62S% 5 1 500 30 8 83
8 625,.. 10 2 000 15 8 89
8 625% 5 2 000 __ 60 __ 8_89 __
8 ~ 10 1 375 21 8 69
8.375% 10 2 000 21 8 63
a SOO"X. __ 1_0 __ 1 500__ •s __ a_1_0_
8 500% 10 1,000 21 8 65
10 0000 2 1 8 79
10 2000 12
8 91
2 1 868
30 8.76
JO 8 77
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5~ 10 '500
A.PA.
• 6 98
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MAJ!.
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202.300
4 7SO'll. 10 1500 . 6.14 202.300
4 75()"11, 10 1 500 J 61. '202 300 ~-I --
4 7so-. 10 • 6 16 202,300
5 soo... 10 6 .. 202.300 ------6 250% 25 6'84 1,000,000
6 250% 20 • 7 05 500 000 ---· 5.375% 10 ' 500 6 65
6000% 20 .~ 711
6 000% 20 1 500 ---r 8 09
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6.625% 10 2 000 6 57 -------..__._
5 375% 10 1 500 641
5.500% 20
5.625% 20
5.375... 10
5250%
5625%
5625%
1 875 6 95
202.300
500,000
500.000
202.300
202.300
600.000
600.000
350.000
202.300
350.000
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2 125
2 125
2.375
2 750
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2500
2 375
2.750
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PAGE 66 I SATURDAY, May 30, 1992
3TAT23 JA3A \ TQJ1q A23M AT20 ':>\HOA38 TR()q
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA
REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE
2000 Holdlay Rd.
Newport BeGch
$649'500
Large 48~, 3.5BA
18x33 family room.
Assumable 1 at T.D.
$560k.
Call Carl Swain
714-631-2219
972 Baplde ove
REDUCED TO $480,000
2BR, 11h BA, gated exclusive
Beplde Cove w/pool, spa &
beach ! Slip available!
Call Craig Coffin 497-6667
T '.. • . :, ••
For the smart buyer. 4BR. 2BA, pool
and spa. Extra large lot.
Tcntftc buy at $289,000.
CHELSEA REALTY
otc: N3-tsao
BRANO NEW LISTING!
29R. 28A ~ rsnodel. Upgr1ded. Whitt & black
Ami G.llde Qchen. BtWld newwhlle ~~ COMMUHJTY POOL. SPA I TENNIS. WNJ< TO SNa't BEACHES I
Spectocular oceart • bay ... of halboJ
and Linda ...... the twlnlclng night lghtl
of the ~ CR ...... tom all map
fOOrT1I of .. custom *6dence. The wood
planked tlocftng, wt* of glau l a
diCllWJttc CeMityard W/lpO l watlffal en
excepttonal highlights. 3 IR. 4 IA.
controlled temperotur• win• rm,
mfe.of·the-ort MCwtty IVl19m • CMf
15,000 sq. n. Formal dlnlng rm w/
....tasttng YleW1 Gowmet ldtchen wnstanct
l lot•lt appllanc•s Incl. sub-zero
1efttgefotof. Mal* wnw • her (bec*oofn
m) walk-In cloMt/ dN•lng cnas.
t1.111.ooo
View Home In "Spyglass Hiii"
OWner N11dl To Seffl
Price hduced $200,000
This "Nontuckef' home has beef\ dNlgl ..cs
to entov ctty ~· • canyon ... and offers multlple rooms fof en~
Separate formal IMng and dining toof1W;
h'1ormal ~ In ldfcben. Great fan"V ""
has ftreplace, entet'tolnment c.nter l
walk-In wet bar wtth '9fltg. • ic.-maat.
Sep. bffllard IOOm tool Masl9f wt., OM of
4 bedlooma, has been expanded to
lnctude rttNat cna wtth fnploce, and
enttretv redone bath. &citing grcM.M.
spottlght PoOI. spa, tdt~ llQ cna and
scenic .._ as a backdropl unique ftndl
leduc:edlo .....
RUMBOLD REAL TY PRESENTS •••
ICW UA'MI 4 • 3~ a... ncwty IWl'Oddcd pool ..,,.. Ulrl.,, lot.,.,....~.. ·:·· ..........
1111 mTt UD. fiWfOIT lllCll
For Sale by Owner. 3 BR + Den. 2~ BA.
Ranoddtd ~ vau1tid ~ &
solar huttd pool wtth laJ1t privatf lot
$449,500 or best offer
751-1515 or MS-8718
* OCEAN VIEW * 3BR + Oen lonbomc, pted commwtity,
fittplacc. air-ccaditioaed, formal diniJaa room
cl much more. VaJuc priced at $459,<XX>!ll or
for le• S22SO. lK down
908 GardenJa, JasmJae Park
CaU Judy Kolar· ~1212
K. linatmeat Co.
... ........ W>Oe l!Mndi CUltcm -~ -'"""" dell. rod llDp dee* ......... _ ........
Open Delly 1t:OO • 6iOO p.m.
"'»w ,--,...,..._,':'t""'"°" _'° .. . .. _,...,._ 1t " Utlli& l9llndi Grind c.w. 5 ... s ~. .. .. ........ ......... ..... .t1n,.lll 1f = ,.. COila MIMI r. Sida Hd;!b ... .... • .......... ·-........ . ........
----~ llllnd: 100 S .......,... · fUI ,._Of94 IUM. , .............. -........ t1.--
..._...... ...... 675-4899
CHUCK aut '901.D • JIM Laa • MAit'/ HAaJTY • LINDA MU.OU • NM YOUNG
Udo lllMd a.,ftOftt lautc: New 6000 sq.ft. 4 ~ ftmlt1 room,
study, maid's qulften, 5YI blh. fantastic ~. <Mnlzcd dodc, wtric room end .....,,, • ._..,..
RUSS FWllll C.ncry VIiiage lufty 671-3777
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SA'ruRDAY, May 30, t992 I PAGE 67
REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE
•Spa
•Poot
•View
**Waterfront
•••Wateffront end Pool
.,GIW AddrMa at Guard Gate
HOMES
FOR SALE
2 BR plU8 FAii RM or DEN
122 Mutere 0.de, E'IMde Coetai M ...
75N100 IHa.600 Sun,_.
2531 Point 0.. ~. Corona del Mar
720-3709 N?a,000 Sun 12,_.
30 ~ Bey, Newport 9Mch
14M220 s.t/SUn 1-spm
31EDROOMS
..... ao:s •••l'lote Dr,~ ~ ~ ., ..... 000 ...,.,,, 12 ..
•21M C°"'*Y a.a, ..... V.CS.. CM 7~ --.000 SM/SUn 1-6
.......... 229 ......... ~ • .....,,. ~
4M-11M l 1,1M,OOO ~1 ..
1()1 ..,.. UOo Nord, Udo .... 17'3-noo a1A10.ooo s.usun 1 ...
3 BR plua PAii RM or DEN
•711 ..,.. Udo Hotel. Udo ....
f7W1et ... ,000 a.v8Un HJ
• •100 fOr"9 M , P~ 8MCh 942_,... 11,319,000 ~y 1-4
•••1311 ~Or, COtCIN CMI Mw
t7M11t 11.nc>.OOO S.VSun 1-6
•• • 1:u • ~0111 .. NewPQf1 a.Kl'I •n-a"' .,..,.,000 sausun 1-&
l owest Priced Oceanfront
Duplex
NEWPORT BEACH/BALBOA PENINSUlA
510 E. Oceanfront $625,000
1SOO \.l 011pll'>-"'vlew1ng dttk ol oc'an'
li?Pf'• IBR 18A & l~~r 3BR 28A + rrplc.
~ '" 4.) I\ Condition.~) llC " Prot>.t'
wlc l'•1<f'd .a1 coun •W•W.ed e-.al11at10n
\<'!Uni [ l to ~ Brtll..M'\ ~t>lromt'
. Paul langone ..... 675-8120
Pavilion Real Estate
2660 PCH • CORONA DEL MAR
Prime Investment Opportunity
$584,000 (Below Appraisal)
Gregory S. Browa
GRUBB & EWS COMPANY ~ ComnwrcW Rnl Estate SeMcts ~ 4000 MacArthur Blvd
Newport Beach, CA 92660
714-833-2900 d64
231 20th St. * New Custom Baytront * 3 Bedrooms 5 Ball'1.s * 3200 Sq Ft * Gourmel Kllchen * 4 car garoge v.1th e:evator * Top cl the .me amenit;es _ Ottered at S995,ooo pg cau 1UHn Doody
l_ .. __ fo1 moN details
·141"°407
Whenwu're~
to buy, do it the
fast, ~and least
=~ House DiRdory ...
OPEN HO.USE WEEKEND
** • 922 E OeNnftom. Newport 8Mch e73-3777 S729.000 Sal/Sun 1-4
2113 Valley Rd, Coeta Meaa
6'2.-&4 S34t,000
+2173 E. OeNn BM:I, Penln.ula Pt
SaVSun 1-5
873-1300 $110,000 SUn 1-4
• 2~20 Pof1 Aben1Mn. N4twpof1 BNch
T3"7404 1899,000 S.1/Sun 1-6pm
-...501 Wayne Rd, C&m.o Hlghlanda COM
759-IUOO $896,000FM Sat/Sun 1-5
4BEDROOMS
** • 413 Edgewatet, 413'°'· BalbOa e?M181 11,250,000 Sun 1-6
408 '"'9.Ua Udo, Udo .... 113-7300 1896.000 Slit 2.a/SUn 1-4
4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
•• • # 1 I Point t..oma, Spyglua Hll, CdM .. 2-2581 1899.000 Sunde)' 14
••8 °'911• Bay, Spyglaa Hill, CdM •
78CM702 S81t,900 s.JSun 1~
• •• 1121 w OoMnrront. Newpol1 8MCh
f11WT77 11,116,000 Sld/tk#I 1-4
208 RUby Ave. 19.iboe lllend .... -._ 1..S IT.MJ'100 1671,000 --·
Ma Abbie Way, C09W Meea
f7S. 7300 ..-.ooo Slit 1 ... •••518 Via Ucto Nord, Ucto .... . 7~1100 $1,8'7a,000 let/Sun 1 ... ~30
• 1511 '°"99 Ad • N9wpott BMcft .. __ l6C).51't9 1196,000 __ , 12-4
• 30» CWOb St. ~ueblUff, N~ 9MCf'I
1ae.9100 sas.ooo 8-/Sun 1-4
•316e1 s.. &hadowa, LllOUN Nlg\Jef
'""1 ll:Jt '9M,500 Sunday 1-5
••2133 ,Jacaranda Av•., Mo .. VM<t9, CM Me-2307 1295,000 suncaey 1 CM
2000 HOlklay Ad. Nft u.-t2-4
4'31-2219 U4t.600 ~-· __ ,... ___ ..... _
•. . .
15 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 3BEDROOMS
•823 w 151h S1 0-1. Newpot1 e.ach ** • 1124 W Oceanfront, Newpof1 a.en
ftT3-3TT7 $1,249,000 Sat/Sun 1 .. 7f50.6000 $279,900 Sunday 1.30-5
4 8eNna Court. Newpor1 Crnt ...... 920 V\a Udo Nord, Udo t.i., N8
~171 SS,450,000 [)Uy 12_. 973-7300 $279.000 Sun 1_.
.... 29 s-tltook Cow, Newpor1 O.ach 210 Via Cordova. Udo .... • 973-7300 $795,000 SUn 1 .. 800-487-4931 $&49,000 SYnclay 1-6
• # 12 Swift Ct. Newpot1 Creat 7 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 873-7300 1339.000 Sun 1_.
....... 17'40 E Oceanfront, Newpon 8Mch 2903 El<Mn 41H, Costa MHa
173-3177 14,200,000 S.V&ln 1-4 769-9100 S215,000
TOWN HOMES
CONDOS FOR SALE
I BEDROOMS
4 BR plus FAM' RM or DEN
_...,, • 2 l.ue«ne, Harbor Ridge Crest
759-1890 $779,000 Sun 2<'r
••• ..-'2 Rue Chantilly, Bio c.nyon. N .B
••..-972 8ayalde Dr Cow W, NB 769-9100 $1.375,000 Sat/SUn 1.S
497.eee7 $480,000 8undlly 12... ••500 Ventaja. Bluff•. Ne
769-9100 $409,000F .. ••1 9wtft Ct, Newpoc1 CrMt. NB
84M770 ueo,ooo Sund9)' ,..... •27es V111aa UmbroA. Newpon Bch
... 2246 vtata H'*1a, Btuna, N.B. 'T&e-8100 1415,000
n.e100 ua.ooo s.t/S\ln ,.. DUPLEXES .... ,oo khotz Am 1oa. ... wpor1 llWh
.... 1eoo l tte,ooo Sunday ,.,. FOR SA~ IE * •N Ccwalca. , ... ~ ~. Npc ~ ' la. ~ 1279.ooo ~ 3 BR plus 2 llR
2 BR plu8 FAii RM or DEN •*4809 s.uhore, Newp<wt 8-ch
Sun 1-6
...... MO~ aol.Vlla..._ tl04n7 a.e.ooo 84#1 , .. f7S.7300 11.1•.ooo Set & Sun,, ....
~ ..... Few .... 1blll lt, .. ~.Ne ,..,00 .... ooo Sun , ..
...,~ -Cow ......... 1.-..CS ... 7zo.oe11 teee.000 Sun, ..
.. ,., OcMn "'"" ... laltlnd 721.0tlO IN0,000
......... Logo V'8ta, o.,,. Point
n1.01eo ~.ooo
tO 1111~. H"POf1 8Mch '71-~ 1111.000
3 BR plua 3 BR
4lS MMgokl, Corone del .... ~ 11'M,000 8aVSUn , ....
HOMES
FOR RENT
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House s,1C ond os I For Sale
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CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE
COH O NA
I> EL l\tAH 1 O..!..!
Best Bup!
•2BR condo, private
& quiet, Ju11 1~
btoc:kl to bMch
MAKE OFFER!
l "OHON/I
lll-.1. l\11\H I••.' '
I OS L\ O,H.S,\ tu~ I lllVINl. I 11 6 I ' :\ ,, v. l'l >!-: 1 :-,;1 1,\t"IJf(j
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C.,. Cod At •UCO• UY UA Ne 28A + den a 1BA
Slngte ~ a -r.a.=...~
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For addHonaJ real
estate llS11nga please
turn to the regular
classified section.
tsss.ooo •Model pel1act 2BR
bayfronl condo w/
~t views. MUii -.II,
BRING ALL OFFERS!
lava .... 1111 Value! -tP'acioua 4BR. 3BA
horn. wtpoot. spa a
pa1toral views! Lrg din rm, tam rm +
mutw eulte. A value
at 5819,900 w/Termsl
OPIEN TODAV1
PATRICK TIENOIH!
OUCat.ancUng home •
••re•ln ~rloed
Own« moving out-of·
country! Ea~ 2·
sty ftoof plan, cat~
dral eelllngs. 38R
2~8A, frplc, family rm. CloM to ti.sch,
Pl1ced to Mfl NOWI
AllOLUTI YALUll
"l.Mve End Unit. 28A + Oen townhome In
Woodbridge. ~ & airy In model cond W/
pvt palloa, atrium
COYnyard. h4 c.t~.
2 c:w get + loU ot
pattdnQ. ea.1.eoo -ONNTODA~
"ATRICK TUOAa
few steps to th• BEAUT 28r 299 ewnhee,
l>Mchl Th'-charming. c~ ..aredecl
u pd a t ed . m In.. w/atteh v-& pello.i-------""""4
condlUon 28R conage $279K. Onr 7'0-Me:I
.. In gt'-t a.tboa lo-au iUYNil9 .....
caUon... Ht.ny on this 2 b r /2 b a + d • n sees,ooo Agt 7eo-8702 lCMr st 80,000.000 Sold) •2•2.000 A.gt 780-8702 to-llt0.000.000 Sold)
on.I l349t000 ' Call Ronda Hein 1eoo.n,-* bch, up. •Jaaml1t• C reek, Balbo•Newport baautltul Pian 2. move Realty r i ght l nl SUBMIT YOUR OFFER NOWI
Expanded
Ea1t1lde Home
"rloed Te llihvel • 3BR 28A wllg lot,
~~ ....... 411"' ... Only t.291.ooo C>p9l'I s~
Realty ~ 77 day lp-lp. 850 Cago----~--.o.;..~-1
All Open Todar! ney 20$. aso-5737 u:~;'~,!! ,~'" "Presents" sses.ooo ll•lboe Homer •2BR home, eC>wtOO Onl~ 1299,000 R·2 lot. Lowest priced•--------~· .,. motlYated & need to move soon.
lit C...,... c:lyd Into a IOI
0.... .... t..S mocs.t: .... 38A. 2 B R 1 B A .• .1 u a t In Corona Hlghland•I
Llstedr near bay In S490,000
quiet area. u
Oce•nfront Duplex 'I~ d,,I, wa1
V·l!RY LARQI! TOWNHOMI! 3BR
2BA w/lrench doors.
wood beamed c:ell-
lngs, bay wlndow9.
crown moulding•.
large private apa &
much morel Only
S479k. can Natari..
The Prudential ca. Realty 729-7218
Spaclou1. pvt mllr ~---.,.-.,.,...---1ulte that muat be 0,... fllMfty .,_,..,
...,,, 13 t 7 ,000 48' 38&, tam rm w11p,
•CELEBRITIES• 28R 2~Ba lg twnhm
rv bch w/r.omm pool.
apa + tennis! Only
S249,9t(
ti..._-~...., rm. 2 trpec:, huge
very ~ twnhm. c;o. Reduced
3 lg bdrm• • 2 MP 12~~'~
ofca. Lg tam rm, PoOf, L•n• Robin Reduced S200K .~~
NOW Only S1 ,099.000.
4BR 3BA Up PLUS 673-8494
3/gv, newly refU4'b, lg
C•ll Fer 0.talle & patio, lovely yd. AC,
Prtvete Showlfter cul-d ... ac, walk to
..,.. N29.000 ot ... OCEAN DUPLEX S3700; Name your A..-nu ?eo.eoa
Xlnt lrg •BA 2Ba & t•ma. Agt ...... _.,.,
38R 2Ba unft.I, 1 blc Cll-F ........... 3BR 2BA On. --------
Oce•nfront Hom• Corona Del Mar 3Br 2Ba remod .. 9<3 In
1choo11. S348,500.
Ownet/A!Jt 5$1-2ee0 Bll&DoMlltWer
'89 • Income unit. Steal!
S 1,289.000 Approx S yr o4d home
R••1 ....,..,.,a
?eo.aooo X' H Remall So Co Rltrs
l.A<ol 'NA
to ocean w /ocean nnewen avu.._•
llWw. Own« llQulcla-48R on glw\t 9*ed
lion al a ••critic• toe. Clf'MI cuk»4ac ---------t 1449.000 wfT•mal ~ ... 1 leM,000, Mobil• Homer w/many added te•
Double wide 2BR lures Incl entertain---------,~-=--.,,,,---~-1 BA, S9,9" mant aree. cuatom 4 C•r a.,... 0y,,.
723 AA94 cabinetry. WOOd 1hut· mite 4BR on pr .. l'f ...,... tera thn>-outl Prof Ind-cul4•·••c w/great
Prlce W•r
3Bd Condo IHM,980
2Ba. 2 Gar, 2·Sty
Central Costa M ...
•Bed. 1·$ty. 1818,000
2Balh, • car pat1tlng
Lido lale. 1 ~ LoU
••• Huny ••• Terma •••
acpd ya.rd w/1pa. 2 Eaatlide I u • h y a r d • I ,,,.
Car attached garage 3BR tBA home. R-2 maculatel S3'7•.900.
& morel Call for oe-IOI w/all•V ~.. + Rot*l T. Ramu
tall•, saoe.ooo plan• for 2nd unlt._ __ 7_eo.ao2 ___ • __ am' Donni Webster S2H.OOO. Sunbow ... ""UTE ··-··N R .. 1 Me-8775 Re•lty 931-2242 ~ lg"';:':, 2 780-SOOO x 138 • Dan In .. loc W/
Ramu So Co Rttrs NEW HOMES!! pool & apa. Only
BUILDER'S ''~:r .. w;o;A~ Jasmine Creek
HEJ\Cll 111 HI
Nrtr Octlftfrontl
t houM to aWld w/
pallOfamk: Oen Vlewal
Newty remo<Mfed 4BR 2Ba w/1pal a.low mid t'"!:!t.8001 w/Termsl
"AT"ICK TUKH,. ._7eo.e7oa to. $190.000.000 SC*!)
•IEST SECRm RObln .:.:..::.
Lg 2BR 2~Ba condo 0.W-• .._.. ......
wttam rm, 2 f/p• 38r• &Mn, 2~ Ila. F~enc:ti df'1I next \0 poot, 1pa + l9"nl•. Nr poot, r•mod ttvuout. ahop9 ....... 500 !>\' own«.
-7a.t515 or 4MW7"
ABSOLUTE VALUEJ nut.NT -Y1-spedoua 38' 211\Ba lo rnv nvw ••
newer M«S. wfpvt yd, 1511 IOHI ROAD
comm poof + apL Xl11· ..... -------IOc 1449,IOO w/Termsl Oatad eenco1.111 H1ft, IAVF'RONT!I 8MuUtul ....,, 2 ,,.. ~ ,... .. ., b.. trplc.s. Euro. Kil. • ........,. m ........ ocn • Aeducad ••s.ooo.
E•stalde CoU.9e
3 Bed. 2 Bath, HUOS Loi
Submtt Offer. Onty
249,000
Plan 8, 3BR 2BA,
Pvt Spa, & upgrad .. For appt.; 844-91SS
$810,000 Ownr/Bkr
CLOSE.OUT! XLNT VALUE
Only 1 Lettn ~:=', ~~ 'I·:,: N ~ \\ 1·1 II( I
bay condo w/boat May carry 2nd.
allp, ocn vw & 2' tv H95 000 71•..4J40.
doorman 1n tuny ... 930e '9t~o.1MS ,, ....... . cur.a bldg Lg modal ' • Ir
28R 2\-tBa w/NIJll'IL locatJonl Locatloft!
Raouceo 1100.000: e..t oc.enfront tQoa.. Country French
4 Bed, 3.S Bad\. Newpot1
1 M Caliber Relldence
Only 1459,000
Donald Pf.tf
760-5000
Call Me F1r9tl
Aernax So. County
Newport.Ill ...
CORONA
D EL M AH 10 22
N••r New contamp
duplex perfect to r
owner. OceanfrOr'lt 2·
story 3BR 11 like cus-
tom home • rear 2BR
W/2 cfe«I $&29,000
3BR, ovw 2300 aq. ft. hml Brlte. airy, Nghly
Builder w4'I coa.,.rate upgt'ded. A value at
wfflnancing. S.389,900 w,.,ermal
1349,000 OPIE.N TOOAV1
Open Set/Sun 1·5 "AT'RICK TRNC>R•
2113 Yelle~ Rd Aet 7ec>-e702
842419M (O\IW lit0..000.oao Sold>
Muat 1all. Robin . --------•
H I-,,\( 11 111.,•1
S&t5.000 w/Twmsl tJon. quiet ., .. , no SRIWARDS ttaffic. no boardwWlt. Harbor Ridge Xlnt value lrg 48R. Lalge budding owr*9
For-•-ure 3"'Ba family hOm• w/ by contractor who -IV• pvt .,.,CS In pricM °' keeps H In perlec1 ~· ln a llfetlme op-ownar•hlp area. condition. Duplex
ponunlty to live In thiS '5211,000 w/TSfmal now. eesy to eonver1
pr••ttg 1ou• c om-IEST-ICE 10 one non,.
N .. on M •.... lt PRIME E'SIDE munltyl 3BR 2.5BA, L * 28R 2r8n ,* t S1,450,ooo: ftonM
ra LOCATION den/library w/larg• 0 • •n • H•lft e7:t-3777
Ramu 7eo-8028
Beautlful 4 yr ,_ muter auit• neatt.a hOUM nt oc:.an In alt Cannety Vlltage Ra..-..
3BR 2• ... •• 3 ..... cond w/comm poot,1._ __ -.._.....,,._ __ -..... ,, ~ wttn many up. ..,,......_ vra ...... among t1"9 w/vktw of ..... • t---..-.. ... ,,.., [ e w • • 1 " r 1 0 • -grad ... 2 matt aultea 1_s_2_n_._ooo_._54_a._700 __ 1_1________ reMYOlf. Community -• ..... _ " 0 f t 1 2~BA. pvt nicety land-..,._......... 381 2• ... •-_,.. pool, •pa. lennla. .. "311900 wlT8frn91 • o • • n r •" " "" -,....,.. ..,... "ATIUCK T9N09'• N ewpert ••••h
2BR Co"-• ecapea backyard on p LU G •·-"°' __ .. _•_·tg_p_a-tlo_w_/_spa_., App• 2,448 SQ. ft. ._. 7•-•70• 2 8 R p e" I" o u • • . •-. quiet atr..C.. Must lff. vault cell, Fr en, rp, 2· ..... , eOO comp• ~t---..:... Condo. ~.000. Aflt $389,000 °'*1&in12_. car. '215,ICI07D-6090 Mlllr'Q • l8S6K & ~ _,__, .._,....,......
L •aat ••pensive 2531 Point Def M ar fe951(, Cennery
houM In vlllag9. Up. 7204709 "°"" & Mlordablel • R1ty: e'f~
dat9d & charming w/ 0oe ... Vlewa Pick ot I N 3BR ~t.mltv d9oo 20 Lucerne Ree: Pa.e4a7 yard A·2. Delle 2 former modef• In tach9<1 home, or-t n..-•-"•·-1-1 Deiw-cto 87:1-1733 pr1s11ne gated comm. Coeta ...... r*ghb«· ...,...., ...,_ Mewpoft .........
Ramu SC Ahn Both hlgtlly upgract9d. hood on quiet 9trMt. $211 000 :'~!°.~~~ "4• ,.. ~ u~ Dale,Allt IANKOWNED ~o·:~~o!~~ :::~ No mat~er
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper
1489.000. Robin T, ~ ...... .,.. kitchen, spaclou1 Ofc: ......00 Of Ne1W"""11 ~ )&R, comptea. CloM '° w-Remall 7eo-8028 ~ wtlh CMAdoor 1pa •-••• .._._ ,,,..... I e b
Owner Moving
Out of State
3BR 2Ba.. appfOJC 1900
aq.ft. Juat . ,_ ahOtt
Wtl(·-·--~..,~back· .... : -·-..vv 214BA. fem'"' w/fr~. •JY'h no. .., uy. .. ~.. Wd wttn fr'* Rema !MM~ den, m.aMet BA cfOwn.. D.U. Del.ad• J:MuioN ••• :~ ..... '439,IOO. MW1' e73., 7aa R•MH ~C~ Renda...... -;c-m-.---..... ---.... ...--~:=ohtaee1--..,,....,.sc....,.Ntra ___ _
•7~777 Nytrorit dupMDI ..... ._________ SILL
CanMf'f Vllege ~ l•re• ctocll. HHll BANK OWllED
Hove A
Goroge Sole! ...... . .. ....,. _,.. .... ~ ...
The liljflll.
fits In.
blocka 10 ocean.
Completely,~ '"'· ••,•,eoo Mark Cardelucd Real
N••r Irena New "'°'•••• IA Ne•DOf1 .. -fWOiuah-·~ .._ •--·~ .-enln9Y141 r-•. )BR, 1-
Madltettanea.n glent .... -·-·-· 38.A, ·~ r• _..J~~!.!!!!~~.JI .. ••····~ '"3BR.._:J_lM'n~-,. .. ~ •MAW li66i• modeled ,., 1110.
GEN l-;ltAI. 11111.!
e.iat.. 720-1790
Traditional style. built to
condo specs Used brick
French doors. wood win·
dows. balconies white
washed oak entry bonlS·
ter & cabinetry Trash --c mpactor micro spa
lub walk·tn clooot Xlnt
loc011on $791,000
For Appointment, CGll
MAH nrnl, 496-4206
~ O fcC\J"""Y :nc -
. ,
_,, ..,._ .--"9P9 to auanfrone.
comm w/pooA + .,,._ XJnl tiatme. or IMM lMng '"'· Oltllng rm. 1324,IOO. RotMn T, opdon on •• , ... :a ... bet. ~ IO ...
Ramu 7ec>eoae car 09'· t7n,OOO at HH.900. Mark Pam ..... ., ,..,. OJIN IOI io:I ~ ""'htme
2933 ~ MeN *°" GOLP COURA• htiW\ii711 .. ii"J111711eoiUC!U v~ By orw. remod ... lllend. ""+ -.1• 48r 2Ba. MSOef, S>OCJ', N IA. a..., t?...... OOM1t A bey W.W, 11'9
spa. IZMK.. ~ LMat, ... °""°" Heme kilt. otder houee. Now
........... T.,.,...
4•+. 3)00 aq.ft. All r.leclly decorated.
yard. Prleed t1ghl
'441.0001 Pat &
Joe Nunnlkhoven. ,.,.,$341 ONbb a Dia
lll\'INt. 10-1 i
C:.,:""' Mell. .... 1700t<. Afle. llOot220 'am"'°".., llMOiit wAiOCk tW View &131.000 Panoramic harbor,
H.-.r 38r A f~ rm ~ : .. :. ~
w/1uan landacepe. .., a I u • 0 n • • y .
greal view, oatad f1 250 000 723-1143
oornMunll'f. s.tfar •P-:l~·~-·~~----• leavlng country In a.,fNttt• St.250.000
June, w.. MCl'lfk•. ,,,. Bayalde °' ..
o.Na D•l••d• •13 !dgewatw. A
• .,~'733 Aenwc Of\H'ldy Attr. •1M11t
E ~w dAT~~8i'~~!§ i;teM~~~~ilA'TE ~PSAmR~. ~~4992f1~9
OUT.( H .._ I \ I t
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Houses Condos
For Rent
Ut.:\tH\. .,.
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CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE
( llHONA
, •I I :,t.\H ..! I.!:.?
NEWPORT COHO NA
1200 al1 28R 28A, mod· BEACH 2169 DEL MAR 2ti2~
:i"1n:.c:o.~a~b~:· Beautiful 2000 sq tt 4BR ••28R 1 llA, ctMn &
e\c. '895 832-5282 ' 2lo'IBA, Berber, Ult, brlght w/pool, walk to
mlrrort, ehuUtrt, 2 beach & ahop•I
car gar, pool, tenni._ $835/mo. 494-3720
Quiet yet walk to
boach S18SO. 122·292«1 •2BR 1 BA light, bright
& fun! S975 lnclud"
ulll & GAR.AOl!I. Call
Barb agt. 975-5511,
494-23-42 anw epm.
( USTA Ml-:SA 2ti24 LAC; UNA ROOMS 2708
BEAC H 2648 2 quiet £.side Aptt. 2· E'Slde lurn bachelor
ttry, 2BR f~BA , unit w •BA, lrig. micro, patio lndry fac no 2 l..RG Bn. 1 Be. 1-car ulll. p arkng, lndry
..... ,,_· Sml fncd • ""d perking. pano ocean avail $400 6~2 ..-,. view. 1 blk &o ocean. --------....,. S825 mo 0# LO• fncd SSIOO/mo. 497-9092 Fem. lux condo, pool yd S900 m o. 2448 tpa. tennis, walk to
Elden. &42·5325 beach. Shr bath $500
2BR 2BA $750. 1 BR
1 BA S625. Completely refurt>. new carp.cs,
drapH, paint. etc.
Oulet E.Slda location
No pets. Open 8-4
d•1t1. Casa dal Mar. 147 E. 18th St.
33tS BROADWAY. Cleat1
1 yr new, 2Br 18a.
gar, frplc, w/d hkup.
S1tOOlmo 721 -1 118
Nt.:Wl'OHT
et;ACH 2669
THE GRANVILLE
NOW LEASING
-Ya uttl• 722-8577
LAGUNA BCH Kotch·
enenet. ocean view•
step s to bch. heatod
pool. Cable S38 Oa11y
& Up & $1 50/Wkly &
Elegant country club .,.,.,,u,...p_4_0_4-,...5~2-0_4--:--:--=I
community on New· NB. empl fem 1 or 2
por1 Country Club ad· rms, unfurn. bath rm,
jacent to Fashion Is-kltch pr1v, ut1I Incl,
land. Spacious 2 & 5380 $420. 722·9755.
3Bdrms apt homes w/
den. wet bar. wshr/
dryer hook-ups. fire-
place, 2 car garage,
pool & spa. Sorry, No
Pets
FROM $2,000
Available lmme<11ately
C1UM4-5189
HOTELS
& MOTELS 2718
NEWPORT BAY INN
Our IPACIOUI rooms
include rel"g & micro,
continental bklast. maid serv;ce & much
more Localed close
t o beach airport
Weekly ra1es lrom
$150. 111 hme oue•l:io
only. 831.eooo
VACATION
RENTALS 2722
• Loa C•bo Condos
On the Beach. Weekly
& monthly rental•
750-1084
Bio •••r uke Cabin 3BR 1 BA, $85 per
nfoht. SIHpt 8
723'-.59'7
RENTAI.S TO
SHARE 2724
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CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE
Rt-;NTAl.S TO
SliAJlt-. 27.!4
ac Metro 2ar condo
•hr w/non-amkr M/F.
Tennl•fpool/•patgym.
IN<'OME
l'l<Ctl'll!I' '·'"'
N.....-t heo" -..ew Ne...-. ......
$375/~utll Inc hHkpl' q;~filllll .. 2 limn mo. 556-4165 •
Deow'd OMoe ._.... L•oat 4-Ptex. Prtc•
Near Water, All utllttJM slaahed "391<. OWC
paid, kitchen prlv, 2nd TD. Steps to bay
ample free parking, a bffch.. Mottvat~I
r.nt month to month Duaty 790-8000
Shr 2BR NB twnhH, xii
Hgta loc nr ahopal
prof n/amkr. $450 +
utlll 845-1857
Art Studios! 3~slf. c.11 Jay Ramu SC
So. Coast Metro, f9m k>
Comm'I atudlo• to
$200/mo to 1295/mo.
120 23f'd St. C•re't
W•rd 631-2242
day9 &t5-U80, .,.
wtlda S75-717S
INl>USTHIAJ • ..?7KM
ahr, cute, bright 3BA -------400 2000, ••"" 2BA TwnhM. 1 or 2 $ L .,._ BA'a avail to 1 S*'SOft. 300, 720, 3738 IF Sq. Ft. 3975 Blfch St.
S550/S700. Incl utll. 1008 S/F. 1817 w .. t. Npt Sch 541-6032 AQ(
Avail &-1 . 759-3324 cttn, NB. Agt 541-5032 ...... 0tttton $5,000
GARA<iES H>H
RENT :?HO
Wanted! Obt gar to atore Mercedes. COM
or Hwpt lk:h. Wll pay
gcMng rate. S75-lile78
STOIU\Ctt-: 2H2
* 1200 sq ft. Storage • on .. c.,.., tum. etc.
1518 Npt Blvd. CM
S550. 653-1115
Huntln9ton •••oh Down + 11500/mo to
Office tor Rent. t:tao own a 1400 l/f CCMn-~month, 11t !Ind merclal con do.
HC\dy. 84M200 1181,000. Sunltew
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R..ttr•31424a
N.. SHOPS 7·1000
9q ft unlta.. Roi up
doora. OrMI Ptocellltla
St. loo. A19o a'°'9 ftnt
r9tall a ofc. Sta.rt •
7k/ft ~ aso-1220
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• Newport's Bishop Hawk
records $1. 1 million sale A few words about the Earthquake Act
•
The Newport Beach office of Bishop Hawk, a
commercial and industrial real est.ate brokerage,
recently reported the S 1.1 million sale of a two-story
office building in Santa Ana to Community
Rehabilitation Consultants of Orange.
The 20,000 square-foot facility is located at 902
North Grand Avenue, south of the Santa AN
Freeway. It was built in 1986 and is approximately
20 percent occupied. Sanwa Bank of Los Angles was
the owner.
Brokers Roger Niez and Suzanne Herzog of Bishop
Hawk handled the transaction for Sanwa, and Chris
Latta of lee & Associates represented the buyer.
Community Rehabilitation Consultants will relocate
its services from Orange in 1993.
Bishop Hawk's 25-broker Newport Beach office,
located at 2424 S.E. Bristol Street. is headed by
senior vice president and regional manager Mike
Dorsey. The fi rm is headquartered in Sacramento
and has additional regional offices in Santa dara and
Ontario. For more information, call 553-1000.
0
Bishop Hawk recently announced the addition of
two br°"ers to its Newport Beach office. James Earty
of Dana Point and Oietmar Cross of Laguna Hills
joined the office in late Apfil.
Early, a South County industrial and investment
properties specialist, comes to Bishop Hawk from
Commercial Real Estate Network of Laguna Hills,
while Cross will wori< with senior broker Jim Conner,
specializing in the sale and leasing of offtCE
properties.
THf OAY
Stop Smoking . .. American Heart a:'a
Association ~
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D earHodiM:
I ~ty ~ ~ toedal usessment
from my a..tdo aslOl'iallOn to pay fw an
~ surcharge. WMt is thit • aboutf Do I hiM to pay ftl
Assessed In NewpGft 8udt
~r Assessed:
The California Earthquake ~ Ad. (l°"'ranoe
Code Sedk>fl 5000 etseq.) (The ''Nr1 and the
Earthquake ReooYef)' Fund ("Fund'1 is the most talb!d
about legislation in quite some time. So much
misinformation and speculation has been circulating
about the Ad that It Is important to clarify what is fad
and wtw is fldion.
The Ad. was enackd in Septenber
1990 to make available insurance for
l"eSidenml owners and to create a
mandatory swe Earthquake Recovety
Fund (the "Fund'1.
Basially, the Ad.L2ulres that each
home coYen!d by a ky °' property
lnsu~~ ~I SU rge o/ $12-60.
per year fOr a maximum al $1 S,000
In ~· The minimum deductible
is Sl,000 and the maximum ls
Sl,500.
Condominum assocbtionl are
billed throui' the &tSOCfation's pr~ Insurance carrier fot the
surdwte. In tum, the association 1s
----respons1ble for colleaing the surcharge from the owners ol the units. {lnsuranoe
Code Sedior'I 5003 (a)).
The Ad. is extremely cnmpliated and has aeated
mass confusion prlmanly baSed oo J>!imarily erroneous
interpretations by the Department iJI Insurance anct
some insura~ carriers.
The Ad. defines as "Residential ~,, any
"private owned single family residential siructu~"
lridudlng:
A. Individually owned mobile homes;
b. Fxtoty built housing;
c. lndMduafly owned oondomlnium units;
d. Duplexes, if one°' the units ls owner-occupied;
and
e. Owner-occupied tri ~ quad~.
''Residentia! property'' does not &dude property
used for business. commerC!ial or lnd...-riat pu~ ' ~ for single family structures which are tented fof
~purpoleS-
The [~ Regulations (California Code d
Regulations. Tide 10, (Npter S, Subc.ftaotef 8. 2698
et.seq.) ~ ~ the Legislature to enlorce the ht
spedforty Provide that "ci:>ndominium a515C>CYbons
shall pay a icnt amount thit indudes su~
calall*d fof each dwelling unit." (Regulador\s iat
2698.2(1)(1) ) lnsur.anoe a>ae SOOl(a) iho provides
that "every association°' oondom nium ownetS ~II
~.'~rthquake surcha~ for its a>ndomlnium
All°' the c:INn-up bills introduced thas ~r to
<?rify the Id. ~rentJy ~ died in committee
the Only bUI aiftentfy pending CAtsembfy Bill
2049 -the bienbefg BiLD \o\'OUld ~al the Ad and
\o\'OUld require the lnsuranoe Comm~ to *pt regulations to return the amount paid In fees. It
appears the Bill ls ~~ losing stsm In
SiKnmento after the Northern California earthquakes
Many Insurance carriers~ defetred sen<flng out
the suri:harle-on· their pteperty ~ renew.ll
sutements Dased upon the asumpdon that the N::J.
would be ~led.
Some c:arrien are endosi~ a form requesting the
UJOCiatlon on:Mde the anier with the information as
to the number°' owner~ units f« ~~
of the surc:Niwe. Other carrien include all units in the
wfdwle. ~. the AO. is the law and should be fOI~ by everyone.
An owner can malce a claim as Iona ·as ~ ~
actually been bm«d for the suf'tNrge Dy their carrier
See H01\JNUI
Thank You! J,,., • llO&e lo Uill 10ll
.... , ""' Pllo& llOld .,
bo•L No& Ute R~r
or&ae 'n•ml
MVeNal& c.ca .....
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DWGHT'FUl FMW.Y la. $269,900
Mins from ocean. this 48R or 3 plUs den ex-
panded home of absouety Sll.Rt'O llC!f1or des9l
or 3 lDUtous IMls boasts vaubd ceilllgs. k'ench
doOrS, Roman '-JO & l1Uh "'°"· (97TRA)
'AlllAUTTIN
l:dftf lllOW CO.AMlll ...
We'11 taldng .al YllUllll 'Tinl bedroom fln«r
home In deSlrlllle Ced ..... ~ l.ul-
CIOUS frul U. In ~ Donl Wiii!! ~
lAUIA lllO'IA a MN ~
IW>Y FOi M•Dt $n4,f00
Thouants "' Wldel In .. IOwlfY 38A 28A "°""· frtrltt 11'11. Ill. Combo Mltooa loWly ...
' IOI. fJalllrt loe.alan. "'°'* '* " ll!Mcy. Job ... "'**' ........... (33fUS).
ILIA MO'f'f
OPEN SUM t-4:SO,lUJ ~ ----*** COSTA MESA'S TOP SELLING OFFICE *** __ _
STOPI IN M NAME OF LOVE... $175,900
Help these Qf10dparents move to the not1hwest to Join Mr pld kids who a.y nm tembly. Oulet.
cO'ry, large 38R condo w/central *· 2 car garage.
2.5 baths, Indoor laoodry, pools, spas. (61 BRO)
BRIGHT 6 BWIT1FUL $118,900
lmmacWtt 3 BR. 2.5 BA. BtOOIMew condo with
~ lit coodiliou1no. Ac>Prox 1.500 Sq.fl. Indoor
latnlry, lllOe master sub. comm. pools/spas/ten·
nls. Best vlltJe In Costa Mesa! Lats at windows
Ind • freplace! (60SHA).
OPEN SAT.SUN 1·5 601 SHASTA LAH!
INCIEDllU, IUT TIUEI $139,900
First time buyer's drlam. .. YOIJ' very own 2 cat
P' allXhed to deig1ltul 2 BR towmon'le W11t1
large patio. Great nelghboitlood miWs from
beache$, lreeWl)'S & shopping. (31CHE)
GREAT LOCATION! GREAT BUYI $159,900
2 master bedroom suites. firei>Qc• In Mng room.
One car gnge. ldal '°' first cme buyer or two singles. Why not see I todly? (29VIC)
W'TSIDFS BEST BUY $159,900
Two bedrooms t .5 blths Grear EasbJde location.
8bo disma 1D B.1ck Bly, Pltde °' ownership
compleX. Nur Pool. Priced to sel!f (24El0)
OWNER IS ANXJOUSIU $166,000
Largest 3 be«oom modef wlttl 2 blllt. Entry the P* for 880s. Doubll Clf gnge Wall ID SChools
& shopping. Priced to Milli (11BRO)
OCUN CLOSI BUT AIFOIDAIU $169,900
CODest end Id his 2 INStetS. 2 ftreplaces, 2 111-
llosl New lcllchen ~ & bullt·ln micro. Sh-
gle car ;noe. Comn. pool & SPL (11 SAN)
WHAT A l1W. $172,900
Conlll'l IC)Ot'lty ftoOf plan. OClln CIOse Ind low. low
price Ille to job Dwflf1 28R, two-llOfy town.
home S1ep down ~ room, f p , wal of "*">ti,
new~. Pff¥* pttio (10MES)
WY FOICfS MOVE Si71,500
large 38R Condo Wiil 2'MA cenlr1I .. cond. 2
Cat attlChed Ol'JOt. Comm pools., spas, Ind ten-
nis Must Id before baby arrtm (62SHA)
FAIULOUS FOCH $09,500
Spacloos 38R, 2 58A home walling '°' Ill deccn-
to(S toueh Huge muter Wiie, llOOll. lj)IS Ind
tennis Too OOOd IO last. see • IOclay (60THA)
TWO MAS1H soon $179,900
Just listed Hlrtn' POf'll tbtl Condo • bull In
1981 futtns l'lcluOe two ITllStlr sull8s • Mp
laundry • Enclosed cabfomla room EnctoMd ywd •
-..WPOtT lMDINO"' Si7t,900
ExQuisill ~. lllCepClonW comlott Ind lllt',ig
YU In '1ls 2 ~ 2 baOI hcml. Gr.-....
wi1dow In 1t1e ldlchen. Cozy ""'*'· Mirrored
wardrobe. 5'ep doWn Imo room. A good buy1
(23VAN)
OPEN SUNDAY i·5 Si",500
w~ 3 bedroom "°""' tt.ige rar Yard • closed by block wall + brick ~I New tar·
pet & palnd Remodelld llchlrl .. bib! (65SUR)
PllRCT FOi IOOllWD $iU.000
This spacious town:ion. II II on one !Ml wll'I ~
l1Ct ICCISI m lie ~ I fellnl two ll'iastlr
suites on lilllf side of Ill Mng Ind dlr*'O rooms.
Thel1 II I lmh COii ol pih flN out ll'ld lllW ..
In ... lcitchln. (31 Al T)
GllAT CUL·Dl..sAC LOCATION $i",IOO
~ pool ' IOI. WonclerM 3 lldoom 2 bllt home. Bric* ..... fOR8d w, hat Fld/
n:ionVcti'D l'OOm CDlilllilillOla. (21 STE) Open
OHM SUNDAY t·I. 2tU 1111UNG
.... PllCID ti ..,, ...
,_. 3BR lddld ~ or twtt roomt Hlndy
~ ... c.M. ~ ...... Cl9. --
dlal,. yard ---... ,...., ttrry '.., (51Y'OR).
m 10n111UC11 · t2•••
Remodeled ...... hamL New ~ .....
OI*\ toor --t.15M. ..... ,... .. llV.
IOClll. fnll .... -Gr9lt ~ ..... llOod. (89Wl.).
9llAT IUY • llW W1la $2tt,9'1
--Bly.C.. 3IR. t.758Ahornl. r.-
llclloft. Eay fwy. ICClll.. .. acc:m. a. 1D "'°"*'D· ....... lam IKRJW. {230AA).
IAIRY OM W......., tm •
Pr1lllgious ..... Yd C°"*Y CM! -.:r..
-....... pool. ... ' ~ OnlY 57 111111. a. ~. s... flrow '° Ill ..... Verde Gor & C°"*Y CUI. IJllcJ'lded lnL91 OUl
Two P*' tor llltllde ~t. tUtR'f OH 1H1S
CHI! (30CUJ). °'*' Sun 1-4 IOIO CM>..._ H.
PIC1Ull PllflCf $229,000
Newel' 3 btdroom 2.5 11111 (JacuZZI ..,,, plbs 2 car
l8Xtled lll'IDI wlll ... ol ~·~ .. , Mowt
In todlyll
IMHr UGHT • CUMf $2J2.000 Gita pi1Ce • Grul .,.. -Grell loclllon. 38R
1. 758A home wlll .,. hC1 u.an. Possl>ll
llV. ICClll. SUpw ~ home. (28POR).
IASTa CMABB $211,toO
Prtml _.... localoft • 3 bedroOms R·2 1C1t w/
room tr> ~ MowHt cordlOrll RtrnOdlild ball!
Donl ...... -• ,, • ....,, Cal nowt
(21RUR).
lmA Via "'llllCMMI $2'1,000
lDngWOOd a.. · 2 n.w ...... · one wry lg
wlll tnpla. Dtll. llldlld "' LMf'1 pool & spa .... Midi Marti (77UlN)
,..., ..... $2A1,IOO
-1.758A .... ~ Wlt'l loW!g en. Hew
•••• iCll ' ..... a.. ~ l'OGm. aw.toolll '*"-" ,.nl. <Ml 9Dclllon. -for cMhn. (27POI\).
m1D-.UWYI $M7,to0 ............. "°"" In .....
-........... CClllP9f ............ roaf. lllC'*' ~ W/rft _. I CSJ*. A
'lflY 1*ie harlll • M llildlllll prat Cal I • I tDdeyl (23COlJ. ,
w 10 • a111tu111 .,.,,,.
Owtw .,.,.. IO mow to PUQll Scud ......_
.._ Oii Mir 3 tlllhon\ t "°'Y haml on a cor-
,., lllt we R. V. Accm ll'ld I bolt door In Ill 2
car llMNd IWIOI· (91COR).
...__,non ta•• IM9lr .. 1.751A ,.... Wiii ~ bfWf ..
.... GI.-**" -.... SdlOOll ' ~ c:IOlt w. (94SAH)
ITAY COOl It mu hlf ... ~ lby • CClldiolllld 48A 1 758A home ""' ;: ';s;--~.,,.... -UndlcapeO