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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-10-31 - Orange Coast PilotThe Daily Pilot political poll P resident Bush, Bruce Hersche~sohn, John Seymour, Chris Cox, Gil Ferguson win in a landslide; the incumbents are re-elected In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach (plus newcomer Jan Debay); Debra Allen ekes out a win in the Harbor Court judicial race; and Newport Beach residents want to keep their right to vote on waterfront leases, retain "People's Park," and limit city council terms. All this according to an informal poll of 300 lcpl voters taken during "Candidates' Night," a floating to-...t"ihall meeting held this week about Lord Hornblower as part of the "Wet Wednesday Summer Series, 11 sponsored by the Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts. See page A6 for complete poll results. Our endorsements for Tuesday's election H ere's a list of the Daily Pilot's endorsements for you to take with you to the voting booth on Tuesday. NEWPORT BEACH Council District l 121 Jan Debay Council District S 0 Jean Watt Measure M: GZI No. Don't give away your right to vote on city-owned waterfront leases. Measure N: l2J Yes. Let the city sell a vacant lot and give the money to the new library. Measure P: 0 Yes on term limits. Insure Newport Beach will always have citizen politicians. COSTA MESA COUNCIL l2J Joe Erickson 0 Mary Hornbuckle 0 Sandy Genis or Denis Rotoske HARBOR COURT 0 Margaret And erson THE NEWPORT BEACH • • ....... Del 31-Nav. 1, 1892 Winner of 5 1 j ournalism awards in 1992 Real Estate Guide inside T oday's Real E~tc Cuide featu res hundreds of listings for new and pre" iously owned homes. In addition, this week's comm~nity profile takes a look at Versailles. \'ilia Balboa and Seafaire, , .. hich all share a unique location on the bluffs of Newport Beach, high • iJUO\e Newport Harbor and the Pacific o~ean. Presently, there are 54 condos in lbted for sale with a price range ol $105,000 to $4 75,000. Residents enjO}' 5;., 1mming pools. spas, club house, exercise room and tennis courts. Good morning! Do you know the top three fake tattoos sold at Tower Records in Costa Mesa? 1) Little devi Is 2) Adult female devil 3) Celtic wrist band Source Ro pl'!'y H<l'o\ e . 25 cents ,. Police vote: no faith in -chief ...,. Newport Police Department sends message to City Council after Chief Campbell tries to rally support among looal business leaders. By Tony Dodero Stall W1W NEWPORT BEACH -In an unprec· edcntcd move, police employees on Thursday soundly rejected any notion that Chief Arb Campbell and Capt. Anthony Villa should return to duty at the police department, a police detective·said Friday. In a vote taken at a local hotel, police Btorm rider association members gave both Cnmpbell and Villa a 90 percent .. ote of no confi- dence, said Oct. Tom Tolman, president of the Newport Beach Police Association. The stunning vote was taken to quash any rumors th:it the embattled chiers ouster has ldt the department demoral- ized and in a )late or shambles, Tolman said. · Earlier this month, City Manager Kevin Murphy placed both Campbell and Vill a on paid administrative leave in the "ake or rape and sexual harassment allegations made by five former and curre nt members of the police department. "The rea~on we did that was to let the city manager and the Csty Council know that morale is impro""8-with them gone," Tolman said. "No good can come of ei- ther one of them coming back." But Bruce Praet, the attorney for Campbell and Villa, coni ends the .. ote was taken openly and under the )upervi- sion of a high-ranking police lieutenant \\ho coerced und intim1d:.1ted the mcm· bers. Because the \Ole ,,a., not tJ~Cn 111 si;cret he bclic\.C'> it 1!> not an JC1..ura1c portrayal of the department's feeling) to- ward the l\\O men. Fu rthermore, Praet :illcgcs Murphy ha'> already decided to fire both Campbell and Villa and he \\anJcd the \Ole to back up his actions. "He's (Murphy) no'' Jcl •.kd tnat it's going to hJppcn ;ind be h going to O\cr all the ba)e . · Praet sa1J Dul Tolman insisted th:it he made it clear to tloc officers \\hO ''ere votin_g 1 hur~da) th:it the> \\cren't being int1m1- ll:ucd or cucrccd. '"There "a' no unc standing there \.\.Jt1..htng (the \Ole), 1 olm:.sn s.lid. •· 1 thinl it wa' :i \Cr'1 accurJte \Otc." \1111. Tolman ~:iid he has "incc i -.u..:d -. .. ..rct b:illot' to the cmploH:c as 1a11on member:. to \.OUnterJc:t ~"' .. nt1 ism ol the \Ole. Out he c\pccts ·1110')e rc .. ult!). "h11:h he h1Jpe-. to ha\C tJll sed i'n :1 couple of dljs. tu be the s:ime. Tolman ric~no\\lcdgeJ the assO\.tat on·> See CHIEF/Back Plue Judicial hopefuls spend heavily in ·local bench race Debra Allen eads ir campaign spending with $59,050. Margaret Anderson shells out S39,909 in hotly contested election. By Russ Loar St.;.'I wrner NE\\PORT Dl:.ACH -The two judici3l cands· date~ for an open ..,cat on the I 13rbor ~1unkip:il Court ha'e '>pent n ore than $90.000 h.>tJI on their hotlv contc..,ted race, \\tth canJiJate Debra Allen out~pcnd1n~ l1pponen1 ~largarct \ndi:"on b\ mlm! • than S:::!6,000, accorJ1n~ to c..imp.11gn I nwncc rc~-irt~ filed \\ ith the Orange Count) Rcg1~trar of \ uter' Allen, :i .l-1-)ear·old ci,il littgation attorr C\, hJ' raiscJ S7 I. %3, J("COrding to camp:sign d1,d0,i.r ... d-.x:umcnb hied 1Jn O.:t !:?, compared to 3 total $39.909 in con1ribut 'n' r:ihcd b\ Ander on. A' or the filing J te. Al kn hJJ <,pent SSQ 050 on her cam- p.sign, comp.ired to SJ:! .,3s !!>pent b) the AnJcr""m campaign. Contributors to Alh:n'~ camp:.11gn include .ittorne~ Dana Reed. the 13,..,,cr reprc~enttng embattled Or- ange Count) Super.1.,or Don Roth . Reed lo..,t .i run lor the 35th Senate D1~tnc1 last \ear to state Sen John LC\\ IS - Airport Working Group E\eculi\e Director Bar- -bara Lichman j.., al'O lbtcJ ~ an Allen contributor. Ltchman m.1dc ne"' along "ith other d1senchnn1ed Orange Count\ Rep'ublic:ms dunng the election sea- son "1th her weal upport of Gll\ Dill Clinton and U.S. Senate candidate Uarbara 130\cr kyle kontny of Newport Beach exits the surf off 18th Street Friday under ominous douds that eventually produced strong showers throughout the M.ut ~'O .. ly .... area. Today, it should be mosfly sunny with a slight chance of a lingering showers early this morning -tiut not a ghost of a chance of rain tonight. Allen's fi nancial statements show $27,206 in loans from he~elf and husbanJ Dari)' Allen. along \\1th non-mo netarv contnbution co~~ting of a 11 2 hour cruise on bo:u.., bclon~ing to Leo Gug:b1an :inJ See RACE/• Cltytmllelmd llrlt a•-ott In llOlt llWlll bait Assembly candidates modify each other's campaign _ signs By Tony Oodero Sllfl WWW NEWPORT HARBOR - Operators or the popular charter boat Crystal became the first casualties of the city's new proaram aimed at nabbina boats that illeaally spew waste into the harbor. Actina on a tip that the Crystal was nushing sewage into the water, city officials armed with red-dye tablets paid a visit to the. ship Thursday and inserted the telltale dye into the ship's toilets. "We dropped a dye tablet and nushed the head and out comes the plume," aaid Olen Everroad, the city's charter boat replator. lnwstiaaton found the ship'• toifet on the middle deck wit not Oushina to a holdina tank but 11ral1ht Into the water, Evenoed ... SEWAGU!m,_ MK-tWyNOI Signs of the times for Toledano and Ferguson. . NUMBERS TO CALL ~Ferguson camp lets voters know opponent Toleqano is a Democrat. Toledano reveals Ferguson the incumbent. By Russ Loar Still Wltllr The war of words be tween 70th Assembly District candidates Jim Toledano and Assemblyman Gil Ferguson has become a war of campaign signs, with supporters of both candidates slapping such epithets u "Democrat" and "Incumbent" on one another's signs around town. Toledano, 48, a Democrat, is Costa Mesa business litiaation attorney \\ho ran un uccc~fully against Fountain \ allc) Republican As embl)man l'-:olan l riuclle in 1990. He said Fcrgu on upporter were plastering "Democrat'' 51gn' on1op of hi campaign sgns Tolcd:ano called it a "l:tlc b\>O t" in hi.., campaign. "I wa~ amu ed b) 11," 'folcdano li3iJ. "I've got Republican~ telling me th:ll 1 hould ha\·c Democrat tattooed on my forehead bcc.au\c they're so mad at wh:at. the Republican Put) i doing." .. Toledano )UPP'>rters ha\C fou&h t bad.: b) pa,ting "Incumbent" igns on Ycrgu-.on\ campaign placar\1S. r crgu!.on 4'.1id he hJs no idea \\ho is ~t1d;ing the "Dcmucrat" label~ on TokJano\ sign,, but he :ipplaud their cf torh '"I he re mu..,t be ~me good citizen~ out there "ho \\ant ~me truth in ad\crt~ing." fcrguson aid. "Toledano h:i::. put out nil Ol h letter') and liJI or his See SIGNS,tm:l ..... INlll >I ""'*' Qlicll ........................... Ill lticfll-' .................................... '111 a111m11 ................................ • ~ '°""" .............. .Ml ~ .••••• , •...•• -•• : •••• A12 ~ llClllCm. ...................... II ,._.~ ................. ..-. ... M ~......... .. ... ........... .. . I ~ ........................... " .... M l f I I I I I I • i I I I I I : I I l I i I I I I ' I I M Saturday, October 31, 1992 ----------------------·-------------------------------·---------------------------------------------------------------- Locals ·Only Managing Editor Steve Marble ••• 642-4321 I Streetwise Interviews and photographs by ShauN Norlleet Voting counts at local hardware store Q 1111111 .. ,. ..... ti Ill : .. lldlW? - W ked at California Elementary School) Crystal Brown Age 10 "A harem girl.'! Heather Porter Age 10 "A black cat." Alisha Schafer Age 10 "A Gypsy." Nick Honeycutt Age 7 "Franken- stei n." Brett Via Age 6 "A ninja." VOL.88,N0.258 Delivery 2uarantee! A LL DAY TUESDAY, VOTERS WILL RECEIVE A 10-PERCENT DISCOUNT off any regular price item at Plains Trut Value Uardwatt on Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa (546-7080). Just bring in your voter ballot receipt. Not valid on sale or red la& merchandise~ power tools, or water heaters. 0 HICKORY FARMS AT WESTCLIFF PLAZA in Newport Beach (642-4302) is having a Halloween candy special: buy a pound, get a pound free. The candy comes in 36 varieties, some are sugar free, and each candy is individually wrapped for safety. 0 OSHMAN'S SPORTING GOODS STORE at South Coast Plaza (540-5771) is celebrating its 73rd anniversary with a huge sale on shoes, sportswear, sporting · equipment, and Rollerblades. The sale ends tomorrow. 0 Best Buys IF YOU'RE TIRED OF HOUSEWORK, and you need a break try Dana's Housekeeping Personnel Service, l Inc. Dana's (534-8700) is not limited to traditional housecleaning. Services include shopping, COMMU NITY supervising and driving children, cooking, ironing and laundry, assisting at parties, meeting repair people, and deliveries. The list seems endless as 10 what Dana's housekeepers will do, but there are limits. Just so you know, they will not strip and wax hardwood floors, shampoo carpets, and unless it's part of the premium service they do not clean exterior windows, outside walls, or ceilings on a regular basis. Why Dana's? The company's housekeepers will work from your priority list, their references are thoroughly checked, and the agency finds a housekeeper that is compatible with yourself. If for any reason you are not satisfied, they'll find one with whom you arc more comfortable. Prices vary depending on how many hours you need. The more hours you,bu~the less the per-hour rate. Dana's accepts "?'hecks and majo r credit cards. 0 A FAX CAME IN TODAY FROM A READER WITH A BEST DUY -"EAR ART." The letter went like this: "A unique start to the holiday season is provided by Ear Artists. Customized jewelry is offered for holiday wardrobe, work apparel, gift list, and at wholesale prices. "Ear Ari accommodates your buS¥ schedule by meeting with you al your home or business with I OCTOBER I MEETI NGS ...., .... ......., ....., ~ 1 •Please send it in ~riling: To place an event, please write: Community Events, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 MONDAY 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 6 p.m. Ne~porl Beach Civil Service Board, council chambers, City Hall, 3300 New-18 19 20 21 22 23 24 port Blvd. 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa City Council, regular meet-25 26 27 28 29 30 ing, council chumbers, City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Planning Commission, study session, council conference room, City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. 7 p.m. Newport Beach Bicycle Trails Citizens Advisory Committee, Newport Beach Police Stallon. 7 p.m. Parks, Beaches and Recrulion Commission, regular meeting, council chamberi., Newpon Beach Ci!) Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd. 7 p.m. Environmental Quality Affairs Citizens Advisory Commillee, regular meeting, Newport BeJch police department auditorium, 870 Santa Barba~a Drive TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. Latinos Costa Mesa, ''eekly breakfa)t meeting. Denny's restaurant, Bril>tOI Street Jnd Red Hill A\enue. 7 p.m. Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, coucil chambers, City Hall , 3300 New· port Blvd. · Police log . . .:-.. ! ~---_-• . .. ~; • : ~---. !_~.,:..... .,_•.-i-. ,· . ·:. COSTA MESA Carlingford Street: Someone kicked in the front door of a house in the 1300 block and ranSJcked the master bedroom. Jewelry worth S2,640, including a S 1,500 en· gagement ring, was stolen caJPinecreek: Someone entered an apartment through a kitchen window and stole S1 ,SSS in pos- sessions, including a S450 leather ·jacket. East 18th Street: A video camera worth S 1,200 was stolen from a residence in the 100 block after someone entered through an open bedroom window. Orange Avenue: Someone entered a home in the 2000 block through a bathroom window and stole three television sets, worth ap- proximately saoo. Monroe Way: A suspect entered a home in the 3100 block through a garage side door and stole ap· proximately S 1,400 in tools. NEWPORT BEACH Riverside Avenue: A man who left his wallet in a phone booth for a few minutes returned I.lier to find 1t had been stolen. · Ocean Front: A bicycle was stolen in the 2800 block. Orchid: In the 600 bloc~ a woman reported that her bicycle was stolen from a rack in her ga rJge West Coast Highway: A man who had just paid for a meal at Tony Roma's said he later noticed his wallet, containing S700, was miss· mg. Tustin Avenue: A leather jac~et, earrin& and 20 fish hooks \\ere stolen from a rt>~1dence tn the 600 block. If \'OU'"' • kl'6Knbf>r ind do nee ~w l'OU' p11J* by 6 1 m t7 a m on Saturda~ and holi· daytl. c~ btfot• I 0 1 m alld """ It )rt ~t to you by llOOfl OYr U.-~ Centt<, ... i . 4))), It .-n from 6 A,., ID S pm Mond9y ~ fl!dly. and 7 am tO 10 • m on Setur da'f' £0 •!ti )'OU v.tlh )'OU' ClfClllation nftdl How to reach us at The Pilot To m~ke ~ correction k • The Noc s poliCy ID proqlpdy con'l'd all ff "°" ol ~ To l'fpot\ an -or dMilla 11on, pi.-ca11 ... 2 .... >11, • J61 ri-~ you. ,_,....... .._,..~ .... °""" OWi ,._... Olbt -..L ...... .... Vkll .....-.w I ... ,,.,. Otculatlon °""°' ...... ~ "'-·-~ loulMfiliii ,,. ,..... -. Cira.a.lion of•nge County 642--4333 Adwt'tl•lng Classified M2-S678 Display 642--4321 Editorial N~ 540-1224 Sports 642·4330 News, sports fax 646-4 170 • ' • MMn Offtce Business Office 642·4J ' Business fax 631-5902 .r ~· 2:)S LM, J .6 "4.0 Liii, J,J 12:12 , ....... . . r e:u , ..... o.6 l~S LM 1.e ........ J) l!JJ , . .,., •• , 9119 , ..... o.• .. numerous handmade des if ns and samples of jewelry tailored 10 apparc , all by nationally trained artists." To make an appointment call 631-0077. Gift certificates arc available. 0 EDUCATIONAL ART CLASSES ARE OFFERED for adu)ts and children at the Ntwpon Harbor Museum during the month of November. Sunday at 3 p.m., a class on printmaking techniques will be given by James Reid, of the print workshop Gemini G.E.L. The price, which includes the gallery admission, is $5~ and $4 for studen~s and seniors. An interesting art class for children ages 7-12, "Explore Modern Masters,'' starts this Tuesday at 3:30 to 5 p.m. Classes continue on Nov. 10, 17, and Dec. 1. Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Georgia O'Keefc and Alexander Calder will be studied, and their techniques will be used for h:mds-on projects. The fee is $40. For more information please call the museum at 553-2422. 0 Btst Buys •ppcars Thursda)'S and Saturdays. Whttbtr )'ou'rt a merchant or• shop~r, if )'OU know of a good bu)', I'd /o••t to givt you somt publicity. Call mt 111 54()..1224, l'llx mt at 6"6-4170 or writt to mt: Best Buys, Daily Pilot. JJO W. B•y St., Costa Mtsa, Calif. 92627. The following people wen~ :Jrrested this p3St "'eek on u~picion of drfrirlg under the influence. These people h:n-e only ~en arrested on suspi· cion of a crime and are innocent until proven guilty. Newport Beach 0 Ch.irles Phillip Smith Jr., 55, Irvine 0 ltt Scott Carpenter, 26 M1>s.on \ K'JO 0 OJ\1d Arthur Rand.ill. 23, Covina 0 Jaime Perez Cruz, 20 Orange 0 1 lenry Smith \\he.at~ 71 , Hunt ington 8"'.lch 0 Crnthi.> Theresa DJll, 36, Newport Beach 0 S.llldra honne Payan, 25, Balbo.l l~l.lnd 0 Muiray Dubourd1eu. 23, Fount.11n Valley 0 Enc Jame> Pulc1fur, 20, ump Pendleton 0 Darnell Boettcher, '42, Yorb.J lind.1 0 Marti~ RP)cs Vuquttz 29, lagun.1 Hills 0 John M.lrli. Turley, l 1 CJ rd en QO\ e. 0 Carlo> Albrno Flor~. 26, Anaheim O Douglas Michael Ramirez, 40, CostJ Mes.> 0 Dion Al.:an Capommo. 22, IMne 0 Dor~n Lee Virtue, 34, i-;ewpon ~ach,. ~taly 5/Decco Fantasy 5 Drawing Friday, Oct. 30: 12, 19, 26, 32, 33 Decco •Hearts .................................... 9 •Clubs ..................................... 8 • Diamonds ...................... Queen • Spades ................................... 6 UICM. IWlllTIIB: Newport leKh 66/60 Balboa: 66/60 Costa Mesa: 68/59 Corona del ,Mar: 65/58 TmAY: Mottly 9\lnny And brttzy loday wtlh I duince ol • f8 Hnpring thoMn Nffy lhis morning. .Not a ghott of a chance of rain tonipt, so light ~ pumpldn and ,,.,..,. to 1,.&1 Sob'lna ind pouts. T~•tuttt wtn f'ftNin coot ,..,.... from th• mld·60I and low 70s •Iona lhi coa1t to tit• mlcf.70a Inland. lawt In ttt. low 60I or high SOt. NRECAIT: Mostly clNr and • lfttte wanMr = ttt. •Ut..nd. local gutty "'4ndt .net~. •ta No to.ital ICMSC>fl•• are potlH. W"' to "°"""'••• wlnd1 10 to JO boh, ~ ':S." ~h l foot ... wl • -s-rtM:6:GJLA SuftMt: S:lO p.-. () ·• () 0 ' • Saturday, October 31 , 1192 Al -~~~~~~--~ --,,... _____ -- Sid and Blaclde knew hoW to liven up a council meeting To the contraty bis attitude hu alwa)'1 been that the customer is seldom right. I f they had televised the Newport Beach City Council meetings when Blackie Gadarian and Sid Soffer were in town the city would now be solvent regardless of the current governmental fiscal crunch. All the TV networks would have been outbidding each other for exclusive rights. The show would The Verdict have outranked Murphy Brown and Monday Night football on the TV ratings. Blackie and Sict were governmental gadOys par excellence. Each \\-3S highly intelligent. Each \\-3S highly articulate. Each was highly opinionated - on any given subject. Each was a local businessman. Blackie owned and operat ed Dlackie's Boat Works. S1J owned and operated his Dlue Beet !>aloon. Each haJ a running feud "ith the City of Newport Beach the origins of which httJ long since been forgotten. E3ch enlivened countless City Council meetings "1th th~ir irreveren t comment'> on an) and all subjecb coming before the City Council. On a slight!) negative note I should add that my admiration of Dl.ickie 3nd Sid wa~ not nece!.S3rily shared b) each an~ every member of the City Council. I ran into Sid the other day at his anonymous bar on Old Newport Road. It wasn't easy. Sid not only doesn't believe in advertising, he's anti-advertising. The place has no sign, no identification, no advertising, no nothing to indicate it's a place of business. However, for those wishi ng to find it I'll let you in on a liule secret. It's the same location as that forme rly held by Whiskey Bill's, a long time and highly respected Newport Beach watering hole. As the world now knows Sid has had a long-running feud with the Costa Me sa City Council about some old cars in his front yard.· This recently climaxed into time in the slammer for Sid. I know nothing of the merits of this case. Anyway, Sid and I chopped up some old Blue Beet stories and lo and behold when 1 came home there was a letter from Blackie. When Blackie sold his boat yard in Newport Beach he moved to Maui and opened a boat yard and bar in Lahaina. Being Blackie, the bar wasn't just any old bar. Having dealt with yacht owners for years in his boat yard Blackie had developed a hearty dislike for the breed. Thus, the motif for the bar was shipwrecked yachts. Dozens of pictures of shipwrecked yachts graced the walls. In like vein, Blackie organized the M:ila Boat Club. The only requirement for membership in this club is th:it Supervisor Tom Riley Mayor Phil Sansone Mayor Pro Tem Oarence Turner C.OUncilman John Cox You waited & waited for Autumn leaves to fall You can now 11ve on all your floor & wi nc1ow needs BUT Hurry, Hurry! Sale absolutely ends No~ember 6, 1992 Buy now- install anytimel Fonner Mayors: Evelyn Han, Jackie Heather, Doreen Marshal, Jas. 8. Stoddard A MAT10MAL OROUP Of smct RfTAll flOORCOVHIH STOIU. AU Ml PllYATB.Y .... OftUlll, UCOSH, IOMDU & nuuiH, Wini AT LWT 20 YtARS Of OftllHCl ,. nm• C.lltt. "°" All FMlY ..... TotlTillR, TM£ FlOOR SMOW llOUP IS otll Of ntl lllGSTln LAltUT "'ICW* EITITIU MlW IS TO Ill TM£ IUT IU1S AND PASS THEM Gel TO OUI CunotlHS. llWSl Titl ROOI SllOW IS Yllt SllfCT, WI CM OUARAMTU nu IUT SERVICE, UISTAUATIOM & wuumu ~ Oii: -. "No Worries"·· UflTIMI WAnANTY • • • 3D~~~lnge CUSlOMI .. IATllMCTION GUAMNTl.E one not own a boa1. I am proud to say that I am a charter member of that club. Inside the bu was a memorable collection of memorabilia. To me the most interesting was a large (about the size of a football) white egg in a glass case. Under this egg in au thentic museum-style script was the ide ntification and story of this egg. It was a whale egg. It sported the Latin name of Megaptera Ovum. The caption continued with an account of how this whale egg had been discovered in a crevice on the ocean floor between Mau i and the island of Hawaii . Of course Blackie put this thing in as a gag but to his horror/glee he round that nine out of 10 people thought it was an authentic whale egg. Blackie says this confirmed his opinion concerning the efficiency of America's vaunted public school S}i.tem. Blackie earned some unwanted pilblicity when a black woman sued him for racial discrimination \Ohen he threw her out of his b:ir fo r not nursrng a drink during his nightly jaa conce rt. Blackie won the suit going away. It was proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that-> Blackie threw anyone out who was not drinking during his )322 concerts regardless of race, creed. color or national origin. Blackie ne,er did believe in the theory that the customer is always right. He wrote to me to say that he was selling the bar but that my membership in the Mala Boat Oub was secure. He said that in spite of the recession my membership in the Mala Boat Club was worth exactly what I paid for it -nothing and that it would hold its value in the future regardless of which way the current recession goes. So now that Blackie,.s out of business and now that I've found Sid's place, I'll have to take a little more interest in Costa Mesa's goings on. I'm sure that Sid will be glad to enlighten me. RoMrt Gardaer, • Corou dtl Mar rrsidtat, Is • rrtirrd Judie sad Joaftlmt obsuver of lilt la Ntwp0rl Beach. DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS Served 9:00 -11 :30 AM MONDAY One egg, potatoes, t~&coffee -$2.95 TUESDAY' J.B. Breakfast Sandwich -$3.25 WEDNESDAY Two er,gs with baoon, potatoes & toast -$3.95 THURSDAY Denver omlette with potatoes &toast -S3.9S FRIDAY French toast & bacon -$3.95 SATURDAY Bagels & lox platter -$5.50 SUNDAY E~ Benedict with grilled potatoes -$6.95 JB's Sports Deli Mooday:Th.1rsday 9am,9prn Friday & Saturday 9am , 9p~ Sunday 9am, 8pm 1129 Fashioo lslaOO acra;s from Gary's & C.O. (7 14} 6444969 I Need A Namel .. ·- If you submit the winning "name, you'll receive a Cellular Phone,FREEl Bring in your official · entry form to: .. lHE - CEI I UL.AR DMSION 1919 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 1-800-400-8440• OFFICI Al ENTRY FORM -- - - --- ----- -- - - - - - -~ ~-~~---------------· ~ ' I The Best Name Wins A FREE Cellular Phone : ' ~Nll'nl: _________________ Phane: _________ : I ...... : ________________________________________________ i a.vas .. d,,.......,.Nlml:_._ ..... __________ _.._ __ _.._ ..... ______ ..... ______________ : Vtt1'dD~l**-ltDM ........ 1 _________ ......, ________ ___ V."JI•• annowad on NowrrMr 1~ 198R &mg In 'Pl araa1 nry term m: THE CEllll.AR DIVISICl'4, ' I I I I ' I I I I I • • -------------------------------------------------------- 1919 Nawpart Blvd., Colla M11a. 1.80(MQ(MM40 M Saturday, October 31, 1992 -~-- ::, The .envelopes plea•, for best llectlon year parlaPIDlllCll ·' .. s omc awards ... '· Besa Supportln& Role ... 1 Ross Perot in a walk . lf Bill ; Clinton wins, he owes Ross. If , George Bush pulls off a come-from-way-wa y-way-behind ~ win, he owes ,, Ros, too. Perot is the guy who made it OK, even fashionable, to speak ill of th~ president. That helped Cli nton. And when he dropped out last July, the momentum for Managing change shifted to Editor the Arkansas gove rnor. At times Bush gives the impres ion that he's trying out for a role in Karn te Kid lV with his . slashes and pokes. Thankfully, he has a podium in front of him most of the time, s:iving viewers a glimp e of his footwork. Jn one recent appearance, Bush -in a massive burst of energy -looked a though he was showing voters the dimension of a rainbow trout with his ha nds stretched a foot or so apart and then, wi thout missing a beat, began doing a slow but steady windmill with hi~ arms. Faster and then faster. Was he going to lift off'! The notion wondered. The Samuel Adams A"ard ... Gary Monahan -Costa Mesa City Council candidate and ma nager of the popular Goat Hill Tavern -recently hung a "Bush" Btst l>rHltd ... Brian Theriot. And stunnina he was in a black dress last June carryin& a "Lesbians For Hornbuckle" sign . Theriot's cross-dressing incident came during a primary battle between Costa Mesa Mayor Mary Hornbuckle and Assemblyman Oil Fe rguson. Ferguson won. Easily. The assemblyman's now returning the favor, backing Theriot in his effort to win a council seat. Hornbuckle is up for re-election in that race. Most Sensitive Performance ... Newport Beach City Cou ncil . hopeful Bob Lewis was particularly bent when the Daily Pilot failed to endorse his maiden voyage in to city politics. He fired back with an ad saying, ''The Daily Pilot was wrong ... Bob Lewis is a better choice." Leas& Seasldve Ptrformaace ... Assemblyman Ferauson dismisses Councilwoman Jean Watt as a "radical environmentalist" in a campaign mailer. Suppor1lna Cast ... Newport Beach City Council hopeful Diane Coltrane has received $100 from rormer Gov. George Dukemejian. Jan Debay, running for the vacant seat in West Newport, got SIOO from Joey Bishop Productions. Dana Rohrabacher, seeking re-election to Congress, received $200 from Van Halen lead singer Sammy Hagar. Best Foreign Production ... That would be the Festival of Britain, which h:is become a permanent albatross around the collective neck of the Costa Mesa City Council. The South Coast Plaza fe)t ival cost the city more than $400,000. And though it was suppose to produced a windrall in 5ales tax, the final analysis showed it earned less than $16,000 in tax dollars. It is now viewed by local politicians with the same regard movie producers might have for - say, "Ishtar." The festival did, however, bting Margaret Thatcher to South Coast Plaza: She didn't buy anything, though. The Festival of Red Ink, as it came to be ~nown, is being used by a business coalition as Bmmo to oust incumbents Mary Hornbuckle and Sandy Genis, both of whom supported the festival. Worst Production ... The political hit piece circulated in Cos ta Mesa stating that Hornbuckle and Genis were attcmplin1 lo run the Ooat Hil Tavern out of town in order to make way for a well-known Laguna Beach aay bar. The piece also staled that the two had secrc plans to es1ablish a think-lank for animal experimen1a&ion near South Coast Plaza. Maybe the duo has plans 10 construct a landing strap for alien spacecraft, 100. Precllcdons ... Clin1on just barely, Dianne Feinstein by a landslide, Barbara Boxe r by a handful. Locally, Debra Allen becomes a jud~e. Jay Debay and Jenn Watt cruise to victory in Newport Beach. Term Limits wins in Newport Beach. People's Park heads for lhe real estate market. In Costa Mesa, incumbents win. Sttt't !tfarblt /1 lbt maa.,101 t ditor. Ills column ap~ars tvtry But if Bush steams back to victory, it might be Perot's whiny complaints about Republican dirty tricks that helped push him that way. Saturday. sign in front of his bar. "::==========~============::;::========================; l lmmmmm. Kind of an ordinary I , choice from a guy who has 125 different kinds of beer on tap. Best Anfmotioo ... Clinton has his tomahawk chop, Perot seems to be on the verge of learning how to wiggle his ears, but Bush - with a solid 12 years of Wh ite House practice -is nearly platinum in the animation department. Send your items to Bob van Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627_. Today Harvest festival -An alternative to traditional Halloween celebrations will be offered at the Newport Mes.1 Chnstian Center's Harvest Festival beginning at 5 p.m. Oct. 31 , featuring pony rides, crafts, live entertainment and food. The center Is at 2599 Newport Blvd. Call 966-0454. Harvest Carnival - Mariners Church will host its annual Harvest Carnival, including pizza. popcorn, a petting zoo, pony rides, a fun house and all kinds of games, Movie listings NewPOrt Beach l OWAIOS NIWPOU CINEMA 300 N.,.P<>" Ct~w o.... 64•-0160 I Under Sleoe 1' I, 1 IS. A JO 7 9 IS , 1 A l iver l uru Thteu9h II .PG 12 3:> 3 s JO. e 10 20 J Night encl th• Cl!y ,~. I'] Ju. '1 • ~ s l 30 9 •S lOWAIOS ISLANO CINIMA fa•~-"and "••00" Ct•••• 6• 1 8 1 Of Mice ond Men llG 3 12 1 30 S 130 10 '1 Contenting Adullt i~ 17 t S 2 30 • •S l 9 IS 3 Mr. l oteboll PG 13112 IS. 7 30. 4 <IS 1. 9 IS A Hore P(j J ? 4 S J IS S 4 S 8 'S 10 30 S Sneokon ,l'G IJ I 'l !>O, S JS t 0 JS '"'• Country IPCJ J IS, 8 6 llad o l "Mer IRJ 11 AS 7 4 30 l 9 JO 7 The Ml9h1y Oudu IPC\ 11 •S 1 S IS 1 JO 9 •S UDO CINlMA NtwOO" 8 ..cl "' NowPO" \/ q. 673 8JSO The Lot1 el the Mohlcoru (ll t 3 IS S JO. 8 10 IS f'OIT THIATll 2905 E Coo••,...,._,,, 673 6760 Venice/Venice 2. 4 lO 7, 9 IS Costa Mesa lOWAIOS CINlMA CtNlll 2701 t1o<W .....,, Moto Vt -de C-979 41•1 I The Ml9h1y Ouc ... IPGI 12 IS. 2 3Q • •S 1 9 IS 2 Here (PG lll 1 30, 6, I 0 10 Mr. aa .. ball (PG 13) 3 SO. 8 IS 3 %ebro ... od 1-1 I IS, S 30. 9 •S 'llf• Covntry (PG 3 IS l JO a kmpo9e Ill) 11 IS, '2 IS,• IS 6 IS • JO. 10 20 IDWAIDS CINIMA Horbot N /""4m1 A•o 5•6 3102 No? The So-What's-This-StulT-About- Tcrm-Llmits Award ... Costa Mesa resident Mario Durante is seeking re-election to the Mesa · Consolidated Water District. He's been on the board for 32 years. Running unopposed -again. 6-9 p.m. at the church, corner of Jamboree Road and Bison Avenue. Call 640-6010 for more information. Halloween b reakfast - Nordstrom at South Coast Plaza will ho:.t a Hallo\\een breakfast al 7:45 a.m. Oct. 31 lo benefit the · Children's Ho5pitill of Ornnge County/Disneyland Community Wallo.. Call the Norchlrom concierge at 549-8300 for reservations. Safe Hall oween - Newport Rehabilitation Center and Convale>eent Center, 1555 Superior A\e. 1n Newport Beilch, will ofler a safe place for trick-or-treating 6 to 8 p.m. Halloween night. There will be a haunted house, games and goodies. A l iver l 11ru 'lhrouoh II 11'GI 11 30 3 s JO .•. 10 '° H.UIOI TWIN ClNlMAS Ho•bc>f 8'-dJt \., '°" S•'"' 631 350 I I 1492 Conque .. of '•todln PG 13 I.•. l 9 •S , Coploln t en 11'G 13) l 45 6, 10 20 'Sn.okt,, PG 131 3 •O. 11 MfSA CINlMA ......_, 8.0Jl9!!1 SI 6<16·S02S Sloter Act PG),, '2 4 6 8, 10 TllA.NOU SQUARE 19"' S• /Ho<t>o-8'-d 57• 11SS I Under Sleoe 1130 3 S 30, 8 10 IS '1 Conuntlng Adultt ~ IS 3 30 S •S 8 0 IS J Under Sleo• I~ 1'1 7 IS 4 JO, 7, 9 IS • Glen9orry Git" Iott <ll) 12, 2, •, 6 IS, 8 30 1030 S Or. 0 19111.t " I 30. 3 JO S 30, 1 )0, 9 30 6 Co...,.,moft \~'I 30. 4 4 IS 8 30 10 3S 1 Th. Lott el th. Mehlcoru ~ 12, 1 IS. H S71S,9•S 8 Nl9hl and lhe Cl!y (li 11 45. 3 1 S 5 4 S, 81SI03S TOWN ctNlH CINEMAS So..~ c-"°10 751·•18• I Hv•ll•n• ond Wlvet !•I I S, 9 lelt lob•"• Ill 3. 7 2 Oleftoorry Glen ••u l : 12 7, •. 6 1), 830. 1030 3 Nl9ht en4 th. Clry • 11 30. 2 •S S 1 JO. 9 •S • Of Mic• •""' Men ll'C> 13 I IS S •S 10 20 Hue (PG IJ) l 30 8 SOUTH COAST 'l.UA a,,.~fto-, S•6 2111 I The Mlvl\!y Ouclu Cl'G) 12 4S, 3 S 1 S 1 JO 9 •S 2 A l lvet ,..,,. Thr~h II IPGI I I .JO, 2 •301930 • 3 Under Sleoe ,RI 1'1 JO. 3, S 30. 8, 10 20 SOUTH COAST VIUAOI S....llo-e< ot 8'-•i..I S•O 059• t Johnnr S1ecchlM) (I) 11JO, ;a,;ao, Sr:IO, 7::10, 91:10 • 2. ltete<"olr Oogt ~ 1. 3. S. 1, 9 J l Mhanted ~ptll (PG) 12, 2, A, 6 8 10 7:30 to ? Tuesday, Nc;1vember 3, 1992 Re•ultll Phoned In Directly From the 0. C. Regi•trar al Voter• Cornpllrn•ne.ry H or• d 'o•vvre• • B T. V• • N o Na.t Cookt4111• • Cheer For ~r C.ndld•t.fl•· • 0.bet# The 1 .. 1..1eel • Orlng M>ur Frl•nd•I ~ ,.,,,..,,.,. In~ c:-11 B 4 R ·7BBO • * * *. ... .. WHEN YOU CARE ABOUT NEWPORT BEACH LIKE WE DO ... Experience, ability and dedication matter! .. Jan Dehay and Jean Watt will bring these qualities to bear on the issues facing the City Council. Join us Nove1nber 3rd by supporting these candidates. City of Newport Beach endorsed by City Council , Di strict 2 Jan Dehay City Council , Distri ct 5 Jean Watt THE NEWPORT BEACH POLI CE EMPLOYEE S ASSOCIA TION Pu id f'or hy the Le~islative Action Commillef' of the NB PEA PLEASE JOIN WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT lrvlne Police Association LaHabra Police Association Anaheim Pollce Association Huntington Beach Joint Public Brea Police Association Safety Committee: Fullerton Police Association • Huntington Beach Pollce Officers' Latino Peace Officers Association • Huntington Beach Firefighters' & Placentia Police Chief • Marine Safety Officers' Assns California Organization of Police and Sheriffs (COPS) Association of Deputy Marshals Orange County & California (ADMOC) Police Officers' Research Association of California (PORAC) and Its 24 Police Organization Association Members, Including Newport Beach Orange Placentia Irvine Garden Grove Santa Ana U.C. Irvine Laguna Beach San Clemente Buena Park La Habra Seal Beach Cypress La Palma Tustin Fountain Valley Los Alamitos Westminster Retired Peace Officers Association (partial listing} VICTIMS RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS/OFFICIU FOR KIDS SAKE (National Chlld Abuse Prevention Foundation) Lynda Graham, Past President - -MADD • Deborah Huffman, President - -VICTIMS FOR VICTIMS Shirley Almeida, CO-Founder ORANGE COUNTY SEXUAL ASSAULT NETWORK Co-Founder COALITION OF VICTIMS' EQUAL RIGHTS Boardmember VICTIMS FOR VICTIMS Barbara Swist, President CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL REFORM MORI THAN 80 OllANGI COUNTY 4'UDGU A COURT COMMllllONln Alltl THOUSANDS O• YOU• •RllNDI AND NllGHBOU ON NOY. artl IUCT .JUDGE MARGARET ANDERSON . HARBOR MUNICIPAL COURT I ... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, October 31. 1992 M 11) Amburgey didn't vote tor . British lestivil RACE From A1 ticket·fixing and favorable ueat· mcnt offered by the co\irt to • pro)titute. . The state Commission on Jud1- c1.!I Performance was investigating churge~ that Carter had offered special trc:itment to f ncnds. falsi· ficd court documents and sexually haras ed female lmorneys and clerks. Carter denied the allcga· lions and ):lid he was retiring be- cause of stress caused by the pub- licity )Urrounding the investigation and back problems. Anderson was called an 10 serve at the court dur- ing the controversy to help relieve the backlog of cases. ~ Former councilman abstained from vote on Ul·fated fete. but had made an earlier, unsuccess ful proposal for an even more expensive package of events , Including the festival. By The Dally Pilof After spending a week in Montana hunting deer, Orv Amburgey returned home Thursday and went gunning for journalists. Amburgey was highly critical or a report that appeared in Thursday's Daily t>ilot titled "Accuracy in Politics," in which · the newsp:iper attempted to se t the record straight on an election flyer. The flyer, distributed earlier this month to 12,000 businesses in tbe city, printed 10 anti-incumbent criticisms from the Coalition For Responsible Government, a political action committee (PAC) to which Amburgey belongs. Amburgey, who joined the coalition nfter it was formed by businessmen Russ Gilbert and Jim ferryman, said the Oyer was designed to show the current council lacks business sense and fiscal leadership. He s:iid the Pilot's anicle, which printed the criticisms and elaborations, was inaccurate. And while some of the elaborations were not as peciftc as Amburgey and the coalition would ha\ie liked, the only document3ble, factu:illy inaccurate statements ~oncerned Amburgey's support of the Festival of Britain, a $400,000 council expcnd1ture criticized by the PAC. Amburgey did not vote for the Seacoast GARAGE DOORS 642 ~A9() 2476'-NllwDortBMj ~ OOStAMESA TILE A GROUT RESTORATION "cR.Mou "' ~ of 'Y-· 'JU,. ""'-' "' bf--of cR.-~ .. SEJMa.S KLOOE: • k~ -ranow & ~ 9"0'A In~~"°°" •k.Cdof -~~ (pcrTNI la'ltly) • k -Callc -ti.a. sHcs, etc. • ~ -tllcl .. 9'0IJt • aun . !J'O'A & ccnmlc ut«a • Sal • protcCt 9'0IJt .. tJlc S.tJ:;p .. 9Md ...... of MM*, G!Mny, Md!, c-M - wt MD1CN4 PAVia , Festival of Britain, though he didn't vote against it. He abstained. Amburgey had made an earlier motion to allocate approximately S2 million - funded by nn increase in the bed tax -lo boost hotel and touri st dollars in the city. Two of the proposals within Amburgcy's S2 million package included the Festival o'f Britain and a $500,000 Rose Bowl float. In essence, the article's elaborations were, at times, as vague as the original accusations made by the Coalition. While the ,Pilot stands by its responses, we have, in fairness, printed f urthcr elaborations on the two points the newspaper was most vague on. Y' The Coalition accused the current City Council of ta~ng the city from a budget surplu!I to a S3.S million deficit in three short years. The statement is wrong. The City of Costa Me sa has no budget deficit. In the past couple of years, the citr has spent more than it has taken in and h3s had to dip into its reserves. This has been a standard practice by Orange County cities during the rece!>sion. In the 1991-92 fiscal year. the cily had Sl6 million in reserves. Jt currently has Sl4.7 million in reserves. Council members and city staff agree they have had to use the reserves because of revenue shortfalls caused by the state's budget crisis, not fiscal mismanagemen t, which Amburgey and th e coalition charge. Endorsed by The Daily Pilot Vote November 3 For 121 JOE· ERICKSON Costa ,.Mesa City Council ... is involved as both a citizen and parent in an effort to make our City better for all. ""' City Counctl Member since July 1991 ""' City Planning Commissioner 1985-'91 ""' Businessman-Part Owner/General Manager ""' Cal State University Fullerton, B.A. w/honors ""' Coro Foundation Fellow ""' Orange County Native Y' Another Amburgey criticism stemmed Crom the rebuttal to the coalition's criticism that the city \pent $30,000 on a golf course con .. uhant but ignored the consultant's recommendations. The ci ty was looking to, in effect, lease out its public golf cour:>c. The consultant did recommend Ame rican Golf would generate more reve nu e (o the city by paying 1he city approximately Sl .5 million a year. Mesa Verde's $1.25 million bid was third. But, the consultant also said that Mesa Verde's track record, local presence and overall package might translate into a better golf course. The council voted 3-2 1n fa\Or of Mesa Verde, with Joe Erickson and Safldy Genis voting for American Golf. Bobby Cornehu~. Gugasian wa!> arrested in Febru- ary and charged wuh grand thcf t in connection -.ith the uncom- pleted sale of n $200,000 Ferran to Newport m:in. The county dis- trict attorney agreed to drop the ch:irges if Guga ian and two other men arrested at the time agreed to make restitution. Restitution hos not yet been made, accordini to one of the victims. Anderson, 59, a North Orange ·eounty Municip31 Cou rt judge, has borrowed S3,500 of her O\\-n •ney to finance her campaign, according to financial disclo~urc records. Her contributor') include: retired Harbor Municip:il Court Judge Bnan Carter who resigned from the bench 10 Janual) 1989 du ring an investig:it ion of alleged Among Anderson's non- monet:iry donations is $308 worth of po!ltage and scr-iccs contrib- uted by well-known counly defense auorne}' Jennifer Keller, a former public defender currently running for the local Bar Association post of sccret:iry. WHOLESALE TROPICAL NURSERY LIQUIDATION SALE 20-90% . \ OFF ·ALL FQLrlAGE Pt.ANTS 1 /2 ACRE Of EXTERIOR Pl.ANTS 6,000 SQUARE FEET Of GREEN HOUSE Listens and .responds to residents and businesses by: BRIM; YOUR TRUCK & YOUR FRIENDS. DEALERS & SWAPMEETERS WELCOME DELIVERY AVAILABLE * Balancing City budget with no tax increase * Supports action to use School District R d . h C .1 1 b 250/ fields for youth sports activities * e ucmg 1s O'."n ounc1 sa ary y '° 15 gal Candelabra Tree ....... ....Mm'-510.00 Stoot Calathea ...................... ~ $1.00 * Initiating actron to adopt low density Crty General Plan. * Working to eliminate bridges and street widening to protect neighborhoods * Actively and financially supporting merchants * Working to revitalize Costa Mesa's Downtown 6 idl Queen Palms .............. _$3:60 -$1.00 6 idl King' Palm ................... ~ $3.00 6 foot Bananas .. .J~.~.~L. ......... ~ $20.00 lcASHl * Increasing pohce v1s1b1hty with bike & foot patrols resulting m a 12% DECREASE JN CRIME 1 ga lmpatlenta .................. ~ $1.50 - 12 foot Birds of Par~ise ..... ~·$100.00 aJIC 8 foot Cactus .......................... ~ $15.00 Im LIVE IN An Involved parent/volunteer ~ YMCA kldian Guides ""' AYSO Soccer ,.,, little League Baseball ""' Newport-Mesa Unified School District ""' Costa Mesa Senior C1bzens Committee Joe needs rour vote to continue the work he hes been doing. He often the citizens of Costa .... • voice of common ...... , honesty and f81men. IS A CITY GOOD TO DO BUSINESS IN fntne!s C11 Co.rd ...,_ .»I Mt:llllil C ~ • Ttminr. 315 FM S.. Cos:i CA 926'0 Dl9204SS 10 fact Angels Trumpet ........ ~ $25.00 5 ga Queen Palms ............. ...-r-$5.00 Sga Mother Fern• ............ ~ $5.00 3 foot Banana• .... ..'.~.~ .......... ~ $5.00 Open To The Pubic Wed., Tin.rs, Fri., & Sat. Only 9amto4pm. 20362 &.Al Birch St. Santa Ana Heights (714) 756-1Z11 oc FAIA / •Interior & Exterior Exotic Tropicals •cactus •Palm Trees • Banana Trees • Bloomng Orchids r SMALLER HEALTH CLUBS THE WAVE OF .THE 90's In our fali! p.1l'CJ society of the 90·.,, time ha become OiJr most valuable commodity Many individuals who enjoy working out arc finding that the long trek to their large health clull 1~ taking 100 large of a chunk out of their d.1ily hfc, fhh, combined with the (.act that large du~ have ! cold and 1mpcoonal atm~phcrc, is why small, local health clu~ arc becoming the wave of tt\c 90's. A good example of this trend 1 Club Corona dcl Mar.& Boutique located on Coast Highway south of MacArthur Bl .. d. 1op-0C-1he-hn e and state-of-the-art Club Corona dcl Mar i a local, eq uipment, high powered personal convenient club that offcn a complete trainers, a complete line of aerobics workout facility to .a ltnutcd numllcr and exercise cla~cs, as well as a of membc~ who are mo tly "omen workout boutique. The Oub's and a few men. Clull Corona dcl state of-1he-ar1 equipment selection Mar h~ recently remodeled and ha' includes ()bcx, Hogan. Acs, Star spared no expcn'>c in offering Track, Stt1nnaster and Combi ... Even members the be t in equipment 3'1 ~e of your large a.nd ~nsivc well as a staff of C.\trcmcly tafcntcd club!I do no1 have equipment this instructors, scaled down in a warm, nice", lhlid one member. U you desire pcnonal atmosphere l 1kc large clubs, your own personal workout coach to Club Corona dcl Mar offers optimtze your workout prognm. Oub --.. Corona del Mar even bas sevcral hip powered petsOClal trainen to motivate you into shape. If you are a beainner or a lifetime ICl'Obo junkie, Oub C~a del Mar abo often .a "Evm 1()fM of your lorrt """ ~ dub.r do ""' complete hnc up ol duct and aerobic Jtow ..,,,.,.., dtis l'lkt." hand tclected fTOal a larat pp of manufacturtl'l actOli \M country, an c•citin& .ei(tion or apparel for all shapes and i1es. ~ workout boutique k ~" lo the general public . aub c.otona del Mar ii kal ud comeaieat to II Of its 'IDellbers and ofttrs tbl forcmoet iD llmice. ~ •=nt Ind tall. The Oub ii aarrmc~ on.-. MW me a YeT)' aff°""ble ofter of1 ttlrec .,..._ for '.A~mbic Clo$ttY for oil kw&. from low impoct ond lh'p (WJia to W MW dusc for all leftll. from low impact and ~tcp cla11CS to the new body Kulpt and funk. "I've been to a aot <'r club~". Yid one member "But this aerohics dlll is the bell I've C¥tr taken ... Tiie Club's lel'obk prosrUl is run by a lomler ~ TV netw.k 1tar and. unlike .,.. clubs. all 1n~tructon arc hi&hlJ trained and ccnifttd Rccopizin& that a variety or wvrkout attire is hard to find. Club Corona del Mar and bdqae lw $99.00. For more mfonution call 7t•l 720-.39S.5 or~ their CXMMqient katiQn 11 the comer ol CoMt and fcmkaf at 26&> l:.a t Cout Hp11. ((JfOftl Mar. hotlr trulpt and fu"k. .... 5 I _ I I & Daily Pilot Poll Herc ~re the results of an informal Daily Pilot poll -a sampling of 300 voters who gathered at a floating townhall meeting abroad Lord Horn· blo\\cr this week as part of "Wet Wednesday Candidates Night." ~PRESIDENT George Bush 43% 8111 Cl nton 3 2' Ra» P~ot 191}o. S SE'-A TE (Cranston Seat) Brl-.:t' Ht-rschensohn 56% 8JrllJ'J 80\er 39% US SE"u\TE (Unexpired Term) John $(>~ mour 50% Dianne Feinstein 42% -'7TH CONGRESSIONAL Chr is Cox 73% John Anw1ler 27% 45TH CONGRESSIONAL DanJ Rohrabacher 49% PatriciJ McCabe 42% -Gary Copeland 9% 35TH STATE SENATE Marian Bergeson 71 % Dorianne Garcia 22% 70TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Gil Ferguson 5 1 % Jim Toledano 39% Scott Bieser 10% COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL (3 open seats) Mary L. Hornbud.le 29% Sandra Genis 18% Joe Erickson 15% Brian K. Theriot 10% Karen A. McKenna-Juergen s 8% PROPERTY OF SPORTSWEAR MAIL ORDER CATALOG -CALL 800-423-3430 °' 714-642-2666 Gary C. Monahan 8% Denis W. Reto5ke S % Christopher M. Steel 5% Kevin Austin 3% Donald 0 . Williams 2% Stephen McGuire 1 % NEWPORT BEACH Council Oistrid 2 Jan Debay 67% Richard Banks 33% Counlil Oistrid S Jean Watt 62% Robert C. lewis 20% Diane Coltrane 18% Measure M: Should city delete d ause that allows residents to approve by vote city leases of ... -- ------ waterfront property? Yes 37% No 63% Measure N: Should "People's Park" be sold with revenues going to the new library? Yes 47% No 53% Measure P: Should council members in Newport Beach be limited to 2 consecutive terms? Yes 79% No 21% HARBOR COURT Debra Allen 51 % Margaret Anderson 49% [{]VOTE NOV. 3rd · KAREN McKENNA-JUERGENS Candidate for Costa Mesa City Council 0 ~~~g tt~o~:~ena~~P;~~~forT~~it\tr. '~Jron to rid Costa Mesa of gang activity. 0 Work with small business own9f8 to keep Jobs here. (ZJ Monthly town hall meetings with Costa M ... reeiden!s In different areas of the ctty to listen to your concerns and bring them back to the council. 0 Support a curb-side recycling program. # 1 On The Ballot [21 Curtis Jones Coast Community Colleg' Distrid • Providing Leadership • ~uilding A Team "f] 9uw up fu.u, [/ knew fl aan ma.kc. a dif(e't£.nC.£. 11 Means MORE for Newport Beach ... More revenue to pay for Police, Fire, Library and other services! ... More revenue from tourists and visitors who currently drain municipal resources! ... More funds and less local tax increases to offset budget short- falls resulting from State revenue grabs and lowered tax bases! ... More assurance the City receives fair market value on leases of city-owned· property! ... More security for American Legion Post 291 facilities and residents of Beacon Bay and Marina Mobile Home parks! Measure M was placed on the ballot by unanimous vote of the Newport Beach City Council , after being recommended by Concilwoman Hart's committee. It simply clarifies the right of the City Council to approve leases consistent with terms already es- tablished under the general laws of the state of California. Measure M Means llOIE far . rtewport Beach Plid for by Newport Belch Citizens for a Balanced Budget LIQUIDATION SALE All Floor Samples with purchase of $299 or more JI" BEDFRAME OR IVIUST GC>! ti# DELMRY & SET UP (in local area) Sofas • Chairs • Armoires • Tables- Dinin Sets • Hutches • Ni t Stands JI" DISPOSAL Of OLD MATTRESS ong ""''" ets Dealers Cost! ---• OflRO PRESTIGE SILVER DREAM 25 Yr. Warranty 25 Yr. Warranty 25 Yr. Warranty 1,000 Coils Pillow Top l)Y.IN set ..•.. •199 TWIN set ..... '269 TWIN set •.•.• •339 ' FULL set ....... 1189 FULL set ....... 1249 FULL set ....... 1320 QUEEN set. .. 1310 QUEEN set ... '389 QUEEN set ... '499 KING set ...... •329 KING set ...... •399 KING set ...... '499 KING set •••••. '649 a INFINITY Plush or Firm B ENTREPID Plush or Firm B EIAN Plush or Firm B EIAN Pillow Top TWIN set ..... •23 TWIN set ..... '279 TWIN set ..... •299 TWIN set ...•. '392 FULL set ...... •30 FULL set ...... •385 FULL set ....... •399 FULL set. ..••.. •499 QUEEN set ... •35 QUEEN set ... '429 QUEEN set. .. •409 QUEEN set. •. '569 KING set ...... '589 KING set •••.•. 1599 KING set ..•... '699 LE FURNITURE 3601 Jamboree Blvd., Newport Beach 92660 (714) 833-0551 MON-SAT 1 Oam-6pm Closed Sundays Corner of Bristol & Jamboree '' ~i~=. dedicated and caring leadership during her 13 years of public service to Newport Beach re idents. As a Planning Commis~ioner. JAN ~ demonstrated that ~he will protect the interests of the commu- nity as well as the property '' rights of each individual. Commilfee ro Ell•cl Jan Dehay ............................. ~Endor.edby .............................. _ Newport Beach Poke Oei*b1'6nt ~ Anoc'8tion Newport Beech Fire Fighlera Aaoclation The Bualneu & Community Polltlcal Action Committee et the Newport Harbor~ a.nber of Commerce . . The Delly Piiot NeWport Pier Aaoclation The Lincoln Club of Orange County Newport..._ AaeodllUon of Rleltona Newport Bwt'l Plm•-Wtg Coen1 l11toe..,.:Thomas C. Edwatds. Gaty DI Sano. Norma Qover, Hany Meml, Gary Pomeroy, Anne Gifford. Or. Don & Cathy Andefson Clinton Hoose.Jr J. Reck Rua Paul & Syd Baaa1ts Charles Johnson Paul Sa&ala Joey Bishop Gene & Bart>ara Kraus Geno & Rose DI Sano W•iam Blurock Lou Ellen Long Bil Scnonlau Mary Bunon W6am 0. Lusk Marjorie Shea ~ Ccwdeluc:o Rosemary Luxton Matgot ~ Menam Br898le Case Jack Mulan Or. Malt( v., StyM Bonne Christeson David Marotta Raymond W. Smilh, II Jerry & Yvonne Cobb Owen Mnl8Y Lee & Ann Spet I08f Rae Q)hen Bob & Janet Moody Michael 0 . Slaphens Pete & Evie~ Patncia Moore Hugh & Sharon Swaf llOf 1 John C. Curd Dennis & Thats O'Neil Dd< & Noel Taytor Teny Debey Tom & Karen Or1ando Tom Thomlon Tom & Monica Deemer James C. Person Phil & Belle Tozer Hany & Edllh Doyle Bob & Dayne Pettit Jo VandeNoft Dee Edwatdl Don & Diane Pfaff Lou & Oofee Vigrl89 Ru.ell Al"8r Counalwoman Authefyn Ptummet Bl & Jean Wenke John & Judy Franco Meflnda Pomeroy Bob & Elen W1oox Oeve Goff Wllam Pope;oy Holly M11neon Margaret Goedelr.e Bevetty Ray Lqd • ..., Wnbum RICtWd ...,,_.. Jay L Reed • o.wt ~ °'. Lenn & JacM I teether p t I Li I Ray a Pit z.t.r j Newport lwh/Co1ta Mesa Dally Pilot Saturday, October 31, 1992 A 1 ------------------~----------- Issues dominate quiet water district race f'llf lJll\I//{ \\ \t /I\( /){[( h fl/ (if\ (1 11\ ( //1/1/t I.' _... Incumbent Trudy Ohlig runs on her record of fighting regulation. Challenger Dave Leighton points to his city planning expertise and knowledge of water issues. By Joel Beers Stan Wrllef COSTA MESA -The race for the one con~ tested board seat on the Mesa Consolidated Water District Boa rd has been a relatively quiet affair. But, bubbling beneath the surface, there arc diff ercnccs between the two candi- dates. Trudy Ohlig is the incumbent. She has served on the district since 1987. Her main platform tenets arc to continue providing cus- tomers with clean, inexpensive drinking water, figh t against cumbersome state and federal reg- ulations and involve the community in more board meetings. · Her opponent, Dave Leighton, a former city planner and currently a property manager, said h~ secs more urgent priorities facing the pis- trlct. Those priorities include budgeting im- mediately for the acquisition of a third res- ervoir. The district has a half-day's supply of water stored. In the case of earthquake or an· other disaster, that is not nearly enough water, Leighton believes. In his campaign flyer, the 6S·year-old Leigh- ton also takes exception to some of Ohlig's de- cisions and demeanor during her four-year ten· ure on the board. He says advice by the dis- trict's expert water engineers is "often disre· gardcd by an incumbent who is bent on her own theories and foot-dragging ideas." Ohlig declined to discuss Leighton's criti- cisms, saying that she wants to run a clean campaign. I nst ead, she emphasized her ac- complishments, such as fighting federal regula- tions requiring the district to lower radon levels in its water supply, a requirement Ohlig said could cost Mesa Consolidated $2.5 million and raise rates. She also wants to involve the public more in board meetings. She is convinced that because the water district doesn't receive as much pub- lic attention as, say, the Costa Mesa City Coun- cil, decisions arc often made without proper citizen input. "If more people attended board meetings, the votes would swing differe.nt ways some· YOU CAN ·HELP! Report drug smuggling to U.S. Customs times," she said.' She has lived in Costa Me a for 28 .Years and has three children and a grandchild on 1he way. Leighton, while not denying that Ohlig has the best of intentions, thinks its time for more professional leadership. A former city planner who helped organize the merger of five water districts into the Mesa Consolid:ucd district in 1958, Leighton has an insider's view on water technology. He has worked on shipboard desalination plants and boilers. He said that knowledge, along with his ef<pe- rience in City Hall and real estate experience the past 20 years, qualifies him for the job. Along with the need for a third rese rvoir , Leighton believes it is vital to begin intensive study of the city's relationship with the San Joaquin Rcsenoir, near Spyglass Hill in Co- rona Del Mar. Costa Mesa owns 20 percent of the reservoir, but currently gets no water from it because of bacteria and ncighhoring resi- dents' opposition to covering the reservoir. Leighton believes it's important to get a clear idea on the reservoir's future. He also wants to improve communication be- tween the district and other local governmental agencies, particularly City Hall and the New- port-Mesa Unified School District. [ii( Business Leadership [it Fiscal Responsibility lit Anti-Crime Toughness Co.\ta .\le.\a Cit\' Council :To Get Involved .•• Call (714) 548-1109 Paid for by the Committee To Elect Gary Monahan PICK -UP AND DELIVERY AVAILABLE Exclusively at Anaheim. Costa Mesa and El Toro_·Lc~-Z-Boy9 Furniture Gallenes ., e. I OF OUR NEW' c CUSTOM ;;, INVITATION PRINTIN.G Trade-in your old , used chair or sofa (any condition) and receive $100 off on new La-Z-8oy® furniture. Choose from Orange County 's largest La -Z-Boy® selection. 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WANTS A WAY OUT WITH AN INDEPENDENT RESERVOIR SYSTEM THAT WORKS. • LEIGHTON WANTS FRESH, ·PURE WATER FROM THE HIGH SIERRA AREA, NOT CON-· TAMINATED FROM RIVERS ENO: • DAVE SAYS," LET'S BALANCE OUR WATER PRESSURES AND SAVE OPERATION COSTS". • .. GREEN ACRES" RECYCLES WATER TOSAVE OUR FRESH WATER & LET PUBLIC IRRIGATION BUY CHEAPER WATER. LEIGHTON SAYS "let'1 quit talking about It and get It donel" ,. I w E Your Sofa Is Worth $100 Your Chair Is Worth $100 F u ("\ N ... ANAHEIM 528 South State College (2 blocks South of Lincoln) . 991·7940 .·.~towards any La -Z-Boy® upholster~d product EXAMPLE: List Price s429 Super Value s399. Chair Trade-In _s 100 You Pay Only s299 HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION! s H s A T s F. A c T COSTA MESA El TORO 3115 Harbor Blvd 23641 El Toro Rd. < 1/2 mile South of 40!) Fwy.) (On" block orth of Rockf1eld) 434 0744 5 0744 A8 Saturday, October 31 , 1992 Religion Religion Editor Mitt Coker ••. 642-4321, ext, J Costa Mesa church explores spiritilal ramilJ values S unday Services for the month of Nove mber at the Costa Mesa Church or Religious Science will fe,ature the concept of "Spiritual Fam!ly,'' which is the titJe for thi~ Sund3y's 9 and 10:30 a.m. services. The titles for the rest of the month are: "Living Functional" (Nov. 8); "Sa)ing the._BJc.ssing" {Nov.22~And "The-Perf~ Gift" (Nov. 29).-0n Nov. 15, there will be a guest speaker. Mid-.... eek celebrations are continuing on Wedne day evenings at 7:30. Awakening Hear.I Productions, a multi-media presentation of ph otography an d inspi ring music produced by Dean and Mark Tucker, will be presented Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Included will be a 10 minute 3·D show entitled "Dimensions of Love." On Nov. 25, a special evening of thankfulness' filled with music and Jove and a receptio n to follow to celebrate Thanksgiving and start the Holiday Season will be held. The church is at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive Eas1, Suite M, Costa Mes:i . C31l 754-7399 for snore information. tStt\\5 A New Line o f Casual Fashions for Men & W::>men ~ END OF SUMMER SALE 20% OFF Thru Oct. 31st Bright colors and a relaxed flt make this stytith, eay lo care'1or clothing PERFECT FOR TRAVEL .. FON TO WEARI 63.d Udo Parfc Drive . Newport Beach • 675-9773 Located behind Delaney's ~staurant above Cate ~ Mon .ScJI 1Clan-6pn. SU'I IOo-11..tpm EPISCOPAL CHRISTIAN HARBOR CHRISTIAN ! CHURCH (D1sc1ples of Christ) 2401 Irvine at Santa Isabel Newport 8each 645-5781 Morning Worship .1 O A.M. ·wf ARE A c°"'"'' .. TV Dl •TfO Gene Swanson, Minister To LovNG A~o SER~ ..... Jt CHR s•A LOAO AM>SAv 1• SAINT JAMES CHURCH episcopal Tradrt1onal 7 30 am Contemporary 9 a m Church Schoql 9 a m Chansmaltc 10 45 a m Wednesday 6 30 a m Fr David C Anderson ~ Rector 3209 Via Lido. Newport Beach 71 41675-0210 CWJ~C.s 111 ....,.1111..i::aw•ar ............. ................ .....,..,.tJI , ll•·Qlloalllllf t• ca.. c..,....... . 144-7• s:~ ;;:, \. -4!-......._.,.., ... ' .... .,,. --7---------.•.. <1c: -.:. CHRISTIAN SOUTH COAST COMM UN ITY C HURCH 4· ... ·~;: 4·.""" .. ... ,,......... . ... ""' .. ' ·:"' ~· .. \ ' For JX't>plc o( the '90\ th\·rc J n· nu morl' 1mpmtant 1<;'!ucs tlian b<.'mg v.1lut'll .ind being in valuable rl.'1.ltinmfop., Th1'> S<'rl<''i will explore Cod " love lor • people and how Hio; love dr.iw c; ttwm into rclat1on hip with Him Bob Sh•nk. Pulor Join uc, (or •• . • l ___ ___, "God 's Love Affa ir With People" /\ r IVC·W~k CW.•rn•s tw~1nn111g C'X t Jl W ~rnd ·rvt< • turday Ewna.n~ • t> 00 pm SUnJ11y Morntng -9 00 It I 0 4; D m Irvine, C.:A 92713 '114) l4 1ft00 Anal ctnarch Halowaan-lllrvest rou• F or the last time -this year anyway -here's a roundup of local church events that are alternatives to typical Halloween activities. •Newport Harbor Lutheran Chutth presents its first-ever All Saints Day Carnival on-today from 4 to 8 p.m. A dmission is free and game tickets will cost only 25 cents. For more information, contact Lorrie Blain at 631-4700 or Monica Kutz at 540-4189. •The f all Family Festival at St. Andmvs Prtsb)1trlan Church will be tonight from 6 to 8. A S3.50 ticket includes games, prizes and fu n foOds (popcorn, hot dogs, soft drinks, coffee and wrapped candy): Call the church a t 631-2880, ext. 218, for more information. •The annu al Harvest Festival tonight from 6 'to 8 at Presbyterian Church of the Covenant will feature the Orange Kounty Klown!i with story telling and balloons for the children. For more information, call 557-3340. Newport Center UnHed Methodist Church ~ Ju9fav~!J!"~oc/i j/Of 6:00 p.m. 'til your Socks are ''holy" Pizzo •Salad •.Ice Cream Wear your favorite 50s or 60s o utfit and rock the night owayl S 1 0 per person • S 18 per couple • S3 per child/infant · ~nfont core proYK:Md) PleaM RSVP the Church Office, 644-07'5 To ... Adllcrd isc {AutMl C.Ru11.c R '~ fo · ~case. OoQ Q 1\A ic Rd Q c t 1a~\i 1u· 6 12 48?1 ~· :·---7----;-... <,:,·-- Newport Church of Religious Science Dr. Juanella E'Yans, Pastor Sunday, Mowember I "Attitude of Gratitude" Service • Jr. Church 10:30 a .m. Fashion Show Fund Raiser • Potluck at 12:30 p .m. 263-1261 Dial an Inspiration 901 Dove SL #145 851·1231 Newport l each '\/ON-DE/\I0,\1/NA TIONAL TIM TIMMONS & DAVID GRUBBS & A Place To Grow 31 51 Ainu Avenue, uue K-200 • Co,t.i M~. CA 926U1 •(i 14) 540·1248 REJ)Hlll &. BA>.1R 'l:~T TO JOll' l'A \1''£ AIRPORT "'' f T Ill JI JI.~ 7 FmllfllBJ~ CIUICll If COSTA EA I 420 W. 191h St 548·7727 ' Bttrt'ten ~ I/Id "~ .. 'PO'f I I ... AT t:OO M1 All) 10;30 • CHURCH SCHOOL • ALL AGES -9.00 AM Nursery • Kindergarten -10 30 AM You1h Groops Sooday Evenings Ministers Galal Gou h, Tia Wiidermuth LA GU NA United Methodist Churoh 21632 Wesley Dr. Latuna Beach 499-3088 Sunday MOtnltl9 Worship & Chnst1an Educal•on 10 1 m. M1n1sters David Beades & Wginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services A1a11ible MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH UOt laker Wonhlp • Chuteh khoot 1:30 a 10:00 a.m. Or. W1U1om E. Steel 979.8234 Minister prnents stress-rellel 1en1ln• P sychotherapist and author Dr. Chris Schriner, who ii minister of the Unitarian UnlvcrsaUst Fellowship or Laauna Beach and a frequent speaker at Oranae Coast VU Chuttb in Costa Mesa, presents step-by-step methods for releasing tensions in an Orange Coa College lecture Friday from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Each person attending will receive 3 free copy of his book, "f eel Better Now: 30 Ways to Handle Fru stration in Three Minutes or Less.' The lecture, titled "Feel Better NOW: Instant Stress Management for Busy People," will guide the grou p in ways to relax in minutes. 1 The session will be in Business Education Room 101A. Admission is $29. For details, call 965· 1 l 76 or 645-8597. RELIGIOUS SCIENCE .. '" o .. ,<:> 1-, ~( Chl!<I Care Provided Services· 8'45 am 10 30 am, S 30 pm Dr. Roger Teel Sunday "Freeing the Treasures Within" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Member ol !ht Unrted Church of Reli&ious Scitfa 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92688 / (714) 969-1331 -------------------- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Church Sunday, November l, 1992, Subject: Everlasting Punishment Golden Text: Psalms 86:5 " ... thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgife; and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon thee .•. " Lido Corona del Mar F11~1 Church of Omsl, Scientist Nc'4port Beach , 3303 V1:i Lido Chun.:h JO 1.m & 5 p.m. Suml.1y School I 0 :i.m . Wcdnc~day facnin& Testimony Meeting 8 p.m. Second Church of Quist, Sc1en1i 1 Ncwporc Oeach 3t00 Pacific Vtt:w Or., Corona dcl Mu Church & Sunday School 10 :i.m. . Wednesday Evening Testimony Mcc11ng 7;30 p.m. Phone: 673-6150 Ill Phone: 675-4661 Cl11/J Our !'ml·1dt'd At All St'mcu Come Join Us! Wonhtp and hc.r th11 prtlCllca1. Oinat-anmed, biblkal ~ "A TIME F-OR TiiE CHURCH" (2 Ovoni.:.kt 7 11-16) (Pt\llippaN 2:12.-18) Dr. Lydia M Senndln Sunday,~ l , 1992 rr-i... 8·)()and IO:t5 A.M. 600 St. Andrews Roed, Newp0rt Beach, California (714) 631-2880 (acrou from Newport Hatbor Hlldt School •t Irvin(' & ISdl.) g St. Mm Pmb)1rrian CbW Ntwpon ~ach Jamborct al un BluU '"'"''• Irv " ('"'"'"' l>.I Mx H'Sh S.""'> •flOMI l 0\\" \\ \R~ Jll ON lllf HAI B01\ l'I NIN-,lll A < .\fl 101/C 9:30 Wor~hip ~ Sund~y School C h1ldc3rc provided CHRIST CHUICH IY THE IEA UNITED METHODIST As United ~lsts WC Mek I() maintain •n opennae to d1vane rohgiou• polnll ol vitw, to austaln and nourtlh one another and to minister to the nuds of our community In the name of Chrilt. Dave .Lell•berg, Putor ·~a-. ...... AC... C-f M AA • Balboa Blvd. It 14th St 673-3805 Be Spiritually Uplifted at a I Parish Mission/Renewal with Fr. Tom Allender, S.J. November 7-19 -Call for times at + Our Lady Queen of Angels A Catholic Church 2046 Mar Vista· Dr., Newport Beach 644-0 200 •• 10:50 EducJtion For All Ages G.uy Collins and Rot> Stewart r .u tors 644·1341 ~ ......... ~ .......................... ~ ...... llllill ........................................................................................ llllill ........ .. 6 , . I HeWJ>Ort Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot a Q Saturday, October 31 , 1992 Al ~ b Ht:re'• what's happening DI local churches, temples and organizations: -South Coast Christian Church St. Andrew's Pres byte rian Churc h Our Lady of Mount Carmel 'A Time To Give 'fhao~s" is the theme which worshipers at this . church at 792 Victoria St. {at Placentia), Costa Mesa. will be using during November. 'How to Practice the Presence or God In Your Daily Life," a three-week study with Herb Mitchell, will be presented Sundays through Nov. 15 from 8:30-9:30 a.m. in the church'~ Dierenfield Hall C. A hol iday boutique will be held 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and Nov. 7 :ind 9 a.m.·5 pm. Nov, 8 1n the Parish Hall. 1441 W. BalbQa Blvd , Newport lleach . Past~r Ja'!'es Piercy ~ill present the message "Spiritual Building Bloc~s during S~nda~ s .10:15 a.m. worship service. The message will provide three soh~ build.mg blocks for personal growth. Mitchell is a certified management con\ultant and a profells1on:il speaker who gives keynote addresses and le:id~ seminars throughout the country on marketing, business management and human development. He is a member or St. Andrew's and h:is led numerous seminars, retreats and classes. There "ill be more th:rn 50 crafters and arti)ts with many unu':>ual items for !>ale including je\\Clry. holiday centerpieces, quilts. clay figure) and gift item!>. ~al chat111cs will be the beneficiarie'). Church of Religious Science Sunday S~hool is provided for the whole family at 9 a.m. The church's mid -week Bable Study o.r the Book of Acts is held at 6:30 p.m. each Wednesday. _0ther stud1e.s arc offered during the week. More details may be re ceived by phoning the church office at 548-3468. Topics to be covered include: a look at the biblical model; the shell building model; and the practical everyday model. For information, call Leslie Nguyen at 63 1-2880, ext. 236. 'D ivine Love. It's Healing Power,'' a free , one-hour talk by William H. 11111 :u 10 u.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, at Lincol n Elementary School, 3101 Pacifir.: View Drive, Corona dcl Mar, poinh out how an understanding of the pO\\er of divine love heals oc1al, health and economic problem.,. Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church Presbyterian Church of the Covenant Margie Fites Sc~gle! executive director, Planned Parenthood, Orange and San Bernardmo counties, will be guest speaker at the church Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Her topic will be "Politics and Our Lives." Youth follov.ship will continue on Wedne day evenings at the church, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. with Michelle Noh and Kevin Strommen providing guitar music. The k <.turc includ1.s healings of heart disease, financial stress and bankrup19. theft, ~al :maul!, and.tclationship problems. as. "ell a~ a discussion of unemployment and underemployment. Siegle has been an officer in Planned Parenthood and a medical counseling and educational affiliate of Planned Parenthood Federdtion of America in California and Pennsylvania for 17 years. Sunday is Birthday and Friend!>h ip Sunday. A birthday c:il.e will be served arter the 10 a.m. service For further information, call 723-5219 or 644-2617. honoring all November birthday!> Child care will bo provided during the service. For details, call the church at 646-4652. and welcoming all visitors. For more information, call 557-3340. OON'T DIET • THINK l.IGll I'• DON'T DIET • THINK LIGllT • DONT DIE r •T HINK L1Gtr0° DON'T DIET • • ~ 0 r I'. 8 I / .· Ii ~ I z i !-• '.:: 0 r z 8 t-. • (;; 0 r / 8 • ... Cal\~ . Are fad diet caking )OU for a ride? l'p rh:ic hows )OU \\hat t~ cat and when m cat this week. Down next month. Then up 1t so that your metabolism work'I for \OU not agaiA. With no end in ighc. Well, now again t you. there's a better "a~. A way to lo~c Which mean the wc1~h1 \Ou take wc1ghtand more 1 mponantly f ac. Ir"> '/ C7. off ci ' off. If you'd hkc 10 find out called Tlllnk L11;hL• And it's a me-· more .about how we t-an help )OU gee of-the-an. sc1enuftally b:ascd sy tern off the rollerco:mer, call u today. r1r-i 1 Fwrtain~Ef fl& mu.TAU. ~ ~ical~ with our counselor. Good through nn>Eueb.sa&Wirr«f.fa.wu.ln~CA 11-19-92. Call Today 966-8006 - -. 5 • / 7 . 3 .., • / 7 .., ~ 0 "i -• / '1"' • 8 / • ~ ~ ~ ~ "'Ill I. •. 1 ilO '~")(]. J llDl'l 'I llU .• J.:ilCI ,_,cx1 •. u tOn '4'1111 • J.:ilCI J..'()('. U l!)l I '1:-.IH.1.. - We have EVERYTHING you need for HALLOWEEN ~ •••• The SCARIEST and FUNNIEST . MASKS ... Rows and rows of UNIQUE COSTUMES for adults and children to fit every budget ... . I OOO's and t OOO's of HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS ... Lots of PARTY SUPPLIES -Plates, cups and napkins ... BALl.QQNS ~DULJ' a CHl\.oREN tOSTVM•~ . ~8U\.0~ ... "IOYS ... SPIPERWEBS •ics ... Rats, Bats. BUGS, Snakes . . . I Professional M~KE-UP AND 2 A MUCH MUCH M~RElll ~~ .;. . ""~ •• o ... ;.' ~ .~SKS . sc~ •• ~ & '" IEWfORJ(. ·r~mm .. WE HAVE EVERYTHING )OU NEED FOR THE PARTY EVERYONE WILL REMEMBER • COSTA mSA • 1800 NEWPORT BLVD. <18th & Newport BlvdJ • ISO m70 ... ELECT RICHARD BANKS· ACCEPTING t:!Q CONTRIBUTIONS OR ENDORSEMENTS SERVING PEOPLE AND THEIR COMMUNITIES For N·ewport Beach City Council I am not a professional politician, but a citizen who Is concerned about our future. A faltering economy threatens the unique qualities that make Newport Beach such a special place to live. Programs to Improve environmental quality, enhance op~n space and reduc~ traffic congestion are in jeopardy. Real estate values are declining and jobs are moving out of the city. Traditional California Industries a~ in decline. Crime Is an increasing problem. I will bring creative solutions to •these difficult situations. I have extensive business management experience and training, Including a masters degree In business. My accomplishments were recognized by a listing in "Who's Who in California". · You can make a difference with your vote. I will dedicate myself to serving your interests, concerns and Ideas as your representative on City Council. Thanks for your support, j / g ~ Coalition Endorses Retoske & Theriot for · City Council Why arc businesses fleeing Costa Me a, taking jobs and tax revenue wilh them? Because the City Council incumbents seeking re-election have failed to meet the raided lhe Oty's reserve fund . reducing it to less lhan half of what it was 3 years ago. Now that the fund can no longer handle true emergencies, they will "sock it" to taxpay- key problems of Costa Mesa head on. Thal crs. includes traffic congestion. crime and gangs. We cannot afford "representatives" like and illegal aliens. this. We deserve better. And, if we vote Meanwhile, over the past 3 years lhc fo_r Denis Retosl.e and Brian Theriot, we incumbents approved spending an average of will get better! over $2 million per year more than the You've seen lhe mall sent to you about revenues. They did this to fund wasteful them which details the impressive bacl- and poor decisions while simultaneously al· ground of these leaders. They are busmess lowing city expcndi1ures for salaries and people and strong fi cal managers. They wages to soar 55 % over the past three yca!'l>. cnre deeply about our community and they To "cover" their deficit spending, they arc equipped to deal with our problems. Denis Retoske Brian Theriot . Jim Ferryman Sanitary District Director OD1Na11DrA11111t11 ... ~l.M .... -.,Cola..._ CA.t2121 .. Al Saturday, October 31, 1992 Religion . Relfgion Editor M~tt Coker ••• 642-4321, ext, . Costa Mesa church explores spiritual family value S undny Services for the month of November at the Costa M. Church ot Religious Science will feature the concept of "Spiritual Fam!ly," which is the title for this Sunday's 9 and 10:30 a.m. services. The titles for the rest of the month arc: "Living Functional" (Nov. 8); "Saying the Blessing" (Nov. 22); and "The-Perfect Gift" (Nov. 29). On Nov. 15, there will be a guest speaker. Mid-week celebration arc continuing on Wednesday evenings arT:30. Awnkening Heart Productions, a multi-media presentation of photography and inspiring music produced by Denn and Mark Tucker, will be presented Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Included will be a .10 minute 3-D show entitled "Dimensions of Love." On Nov. 25, a special evening of thankfulness filled with music and love an d a reception to follow to celeorate Thanksgiving and start th e Holiday Season will be held. The church is at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite ~t. Costa Mesa. Call 754-7399 for more information. t>"~\S A New Line o f Casual Fashions for Men & 'M>men ~f END OF SUMMER SALE 20% OFF Thru Oct. 31st Bright colors and a relaxed flt make this 91yltah, eay to care for clothing PERFECT FOR TRAVEL .. F(JN TO WEAR! 634 Udo Pork Drive. Newport Beach • 675-9773 Located behind Delaney's l<estouront above Cafe Ole Mon .SOC IOcrn-6pm.SUN IOc:rn.-lpm EPISC<JPAL CHRISTIAN BOR CHRISTIAN Anal clll'ch Hlloween-Harvast rOlllDe F or the last time -this year anyway -here's a roundup of local church events that are alternatives to tYPical Halloween activities. • Newport Harbor Lu&btnn Church presen&s its first-ever All Saints Day Carnival on today from 4 10 8 p.m. Admission is free and game tickets will cost only 25 cents. For more information, conUlet Lorrie Blain at 631-4700 or Monica Kutz at 540-4189. •The Fall Family Festival at St. Andmvs Presbyterian Church will be tonight from 6 to 8. A $3.50 ticke t includes games, prizes and fun foods (popcorn, hot dogs, soft drinks, coffee and wrapped candy). Call the church at 631-2880, ext. 218, for more information. •The annu:i l Harvest festival tonight from 6 to 8 :it Presbyterian Church or the Covenant will feature the Orange Kounty Klowns with story telling and balloons for the children. For more information, call 557-3340. Newport Center UnHed Methodist Church ~ J2!ay~!°!be~d dlr>p 6:00 p.m. 'til your Socks ore "holy" Pizzo • Salad • Ice Cream Wear your favorite 50s or 60s outfit and rock the night owoyl S 10 per person • S 18 per couple • $3 per child/infant • (l11lont core ptOllicf.o) Plea .. RSVP the Church. Office, 644-0745 Minister prnents stress-rellaf l8lldnll' P sychotherapist and author Dr. Chris Schriner, who is minister the Unitarian Unlvcrsalist Fello"shlp or Laauna Btac:h and a frequent speaker at Oranae Coast UU Cbuttb in-Costa Mesa, presents step-by-step methods for releasing tensions in an Orange Co College lecture Friday fr.om...1:30 to 10 p.m. _ Each person auending will receive a free copy or his book, "feel Beller Now: 30 Ways to Handle f rustrntion in Three Minutes or Les The lecture titled "Feel Beller NOW: Instant Stress M~nagement fa Busy Peopl~," will guide the group in way) to relax in minutes.. . The session will be in Business Education Room IOIA. Adm1ss1on i $29. For details, call 965-1176 or 645-8597. RELIGIOU5 SCIENCE ,..c e. o ,.· (Disciples ot Chnst) ! CHURCH • 2401 Irvine at Santa Isabel Newport Beact\645-5781 1o _.AdLl-et.tisc 4ou11. CRll11.cR tf: ~ c 1• f~casc CaQt Jv11c:.RdPc Jv1o~tillc 642 4'3:1 1 Newport Church of Religious Science Dt. Juanella Evans, Pastor Sunday, November 1 "Attitude of Gratitude .. ," 1., ~( Dr. Roger Teel Sunday 11Freeing the Treasures Within" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 'W E Ali£ A Covv "TV Ou .a•r~ To Lov.,G A .. o 5£1'1v ...... J ~s C"'"' s 1 A L01'4o A"o 5,.,, ~- SAINT JAMES CHURCH episcopal Tradrtronal 7 30 am Contemporary 9 a m Church School 9 a m Chansmatrc 10 45 a m Wednesday 6 30 a m Fr David C Anderson Rector 3209 Via Lido. Newport Beach 71 4/675-0210 -It-·--""? r-, ......___ -..... <1c: -- Morning Worship .10 A.M.' Gene Swanson. Minister ~Qlra"401 1 ,,, .......... c... .... ........... ............... _, ... UI & 11•·~111111 1• Clil c.. ,..... ..... ,. CHRISTIAN SOUTH COAST COMMUN ITY C HURCH ,~ ·~ ("'~ .~. .. .,. ~ ••• .,. •• : ,!'It ,,,.... .. ... ,. ·~ ,, .\, .. ........ .......... '·~·-.. ... .._'i •• ... ... . ... ··=-........ •• ·-~'Sii for f>'.'()p)C or thC '9()' 4' l hl•r1.• ,)n 01 I m1>rl' important ,.,.,ucc; than b<>sng v.\h1Nl .ir1J bc1nK 1n valuabk r<'l.>t1on.,n1p-. Th i ~rrc<t will explore Cod'<; love tot proplc and how Hie; love dr.>w .. th1.:m into relation hap with Htm. B<lb Shank, Pastor Josn U" for ., ,;; "God's Loxe Affair With People" A f 1v1'·W1'<'k 5'.-rtc<; hc•g1nnang Ckt l 1 5120 Bonlt.J C.nyon {Jr lrvnw. C \ 11271'i (7J 0 R~·7b00 ~· ··---r---:-"' <. --· ~· p; Semc• Ir Jr. Church 10:30 a .m. Fashion Show Fund Raiser tr PotlucJt at 12:30 p .m . 263-1261 Dial an Insplratfon 901 Dove SL IJ.45 45J.J231 Newport leacb Mtmber ol lh• Un1ttd Ch11rc.h ol Relitious Scitnce Chi'<! Care Prov1<1c<1 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 SeMCes 8 45 am SEACLIFF VILLAGE 10 30 am. 5 30 pm ______ HU_NT_l_NG_T_ON BEACH. CA 92688 I (714) 969-133 l CHRISTIAN SCIENCE '\/ON-DEN0,\-1/NATIONAL Christian Science Church Sunday, November 1, 1992, Subject: Everla ting Punishment Golden Text: Ps:xlms 86:5 " ... thou, Loro, art good, and ready to forgiYe; and plenteous in mercy unto a/I them that call upon thee ••• " Lido Corona dcl Mar TIM TIMMONS & DAVID GRUBBS Fin.I Church or Chu I, Sc1cntisl Nev. port Beach, JJOJ Vi:a LuJo Chun.h IO 1.m & S p.m. Sund.1y School 10 a.m. Wcdnc,day Evc111ng Testimony Mcc1mg II p.m. Sc-.-umJ Church of Cllris1. Scientist Ncv.JXlrt Dcach Jilk) PJC1fic View Or .. Corona dcl Mu Church & Sunday School 10 a m. Wc~lnc~ay c,cmng Tcscimony Phouc· 673-6150 Mcc11na 7 30 p.m. Phone· 675-46()1 C/11/J C41rt l'rtA1drJ At AU Stmrtr ... A Place To Grow Come Join Us! l 1-1 A1ro) Avenue, u11t l\·200 • Co,u MN, CA 92626 • ( i' H) 540-12-48 REDHILL 6. BAMR 'l~.\"T 10 )011' \\A \1'EAIRl'Olll i\1t 11llJIJIS1 PRESBITERIA'\J FIST .-rm ftllllDl'J CllllCll If COSTA mA ' I 420 w. 19th SL 548·7727 Bttwffl1 HJlbor nJ M,,.'fJOft ... ATl:lllMAll>lO:•IM CHURCH SCHOOL -All AGES -9.00 AM Nursery -Kindergarten • 10 30 AM Youth Groups Sunday Evenngs Mmters· Gala! . Tia Wddenrott\ NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH •Mi• ......... -CClftlflO ... ... ~.w.~ IOOllll 1111111t30em w~ Yd!.~ Sinsly School ~ lot boll ..Wes RC"t Rolltrt Motley Rew • FllrbtM ·tto~n 1 O\\'" U ·\H 1\1 ltt o~ "" H/\I BO/\ l'I NIN'tl ll A CHl\IST CHURCH IY THE If.A UNITf.O METHODIST As United Methodists w. M~k to maintain an 0pennn1 to drverN rellgtous points of view, lo sustain and nourish one another alld to minister to the n1ed1 or our community In the name or Chrt.t Dave IA••Mr9, Pulor ....... a.-. ....... QM c.:.',. "'"· Balboa Blvd. at 14th Sc 673·3805 .... __ ~ ....___ r-..... .. '<;c: ---..... ~ .. LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. ueuna Beach 499-3088 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Worship and hear th" J'f'll(rical, Oirut<tnrntd, t.iNical ~ "A TIME FOR TiiECHURCH'' Sunday Morning WCHship & Chnsll30 Education 10 1 m. M1rusters David Beades & Wglllla Ymeeler Wesley Counsehng Center SeMtes Atarlable- (2 Chr(lf\~ic. 7 tl 16) (rtuhrpi&N 2 l2 18) Sunday, Novcmbtt l. l992 8.JO llld 10:15 A.M .. MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 600 St. J\Jldrews Road, Newport Beach, Ca~fomia (714) 631-2880 (KT<ll6 from ~ Harl'OI' Heh School 11 lrvmt' &. ISlh ) 170• loller WOfthlp I Ch11rch khool l :SO • •o:oo o.m. Or. w,11,om E S1eel 979.8234 < .\ Tiil >UC Be Spiritually Uplifted at a I Parish Mission/Renewal with Fr. Tom Allender, S.J . November 7-19 -Call for times at + Our lady Queen of Angels A Catholic Church 2046 Mar Vi sta Dr., Newport_ Beach 644-0200 -~ = St. Mark Prtsb)mian Chard Nu1•pon B~Jch j.unborcr tl E.ut Bluff l•roo1 f,.." C ,,.,~ .. rlwt M" tt.Jt, S.l....il) IJ:30 Worship & SunJ~y School Childc.uc provided 10;50 Educ:.uion For All Agrs Gary Collins and Rob Stewart ran on 644-1341 llot 66 SI f . 5!5!$5$5$5$5$5$5$5$5$5$5$5$5$5$5$5$5$5$5$5~55~5555555555~$5~~$5$555555555~55~~&~~$5555555555555~S~a~tu~r~d~ay~.~O~ci~o~b~e~r~3~1 ~·~199~2~A~~ Here's what's hap · ' / 'f'Cnmg DI 10CD churches, temples and organizations: St. Andrew's Presbyteri a n Church Our Lady of Mount Carme l A holiday boutique \\ill be held 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and Nov. 7 and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 8 in the Parish Hall, 1441 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach. South Coast Christia n Churc h 4 A Time To Give ~an~" is the theme which wor~hipers at this . church at 792 V1ctona St. (at Placentia), Costa Mesa, will be using during November. 'H ow to Practice the Presence of God In Your Daily Life," a three-week study with Herb Mitchell, will b~ presented Sundays through Nov. 15 from 8:30-9:30 a.m. in the church'i. Dierenfield Hall C. Past~r Ja'!'es Piercy ~ill present the message "Spiritual Building Bloc!'J dunng S~nda~ s .10:15 a.m. worship service. The message will provide three soh~ build.mg blocks for personal growth. Mitchell is a certified management consultant and a profession:il speaker who gives keynote addresses and lead!. seminars throughout the country on marketing, business management and human development. He is a member of St. Andrew's and has led numerous seminars, retreats and classes. There will be more than 50 crafters and :1r1is.ts with many unusunl items for sale including jc:\\elry, holiday centerpiece~. quihs. clay figu re s and gift Item~. Local charities will be t~eficiarie . . Church of Re ligjous Science .Sunday S~hool 1s provided for the whole family at 9 a.m. The church'~ nud-week Bible Study o.f the Book of Acts is held at 6:30 p.m. each Wednesday .. Other stud1c.s arc offered during the week. More details may be received by phoning the church office at 548-3468. Topics to be covered include: a look at the biblical model; the shell building model; and the practical everyday model. For information, call Leslie Nguyen at 631-2880, ext. 236. 'D ivinc Love. It's Healing Power," a Cree, one-hour talk by William H. I lill at to a.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, at Lincoln Elementary School, 310 1 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar, points out how an understanding of the pO\\Cr of divine love heals o;oc1al, health and economic problems. Orange Coast Unitarian Unive rsali st Churc h Presbyteria n Church of t he Covenant M argie fitcs Seigle! executive director, Planned Parenthood, Orange and San Bernardino cou.nties, will be guest speaker at the church Sunday-Al 10:30 a.rn_tfer topic will be "Politics and Our Lives." Youth fcllo\\ship v.ill continue on Wednesday even.ing.wu.-the church, ( 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, with Michelle Noh and Kevi n The tccrorl!1n~udc. s beatings or heart disease, financtal-srress-and bankruptC). thelt, !.exual as!>ault, and relationship problems, as well a~ a dh~cussion uf unemployment and underemploymen1. Strommen providing guitar music. Siegl~ has been an ~fficer ifl Planned Parenthood and a medical, cou nseling and educational affiliate of Planned Parenthood Federation of At!1erica in ~alifornia ~nd Pennsylvania for 17 years. · For further information. call 723-52 19 or ~4-2617. Sunday is Birthday and Friend~hip Sunday. A birthday cake wm be served after the 10 a.m. se rvice ---------· ----------------------------honoring all November birthday~ Child care will be provtded during the service. For details, call the church at 646-4652. and welcoming all visitors. For more information. call 557-3340. DON'T DIET • THINK LIGHT • DON'T DIET • 'fillNK LIGHT • DONT DIF. T' •T HINK LIGll'f • DON"1 DIET • . ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ r ' 7 c ·8 • ~ 0 J ~ L :i: !-• i-i.a: 0 r-/ II ,. -~ • !---...: 0 l"" 8 • --... Arc fad dices taking )OU for a ride? l 1p that shows )OU" hJt to eat and" hen to eat chis \\'eek. Down next month. Then up it so that your metabolism "or!. for )OU not again. \\1th no end in 1gh1. Well, no" again t you. there's a better wa\. Awa\ to lo c Which mean the "eight wu take "cighiand more 1mpon•Otl fat. le'• if cc: off "l uff. lf)'ou'd like td fin<l nut called Think L1ghc.9 And tt' a rare-· more Jbout how \\C can help )OU get of-the-an, scientifically based system off the rollcrooastcr, call u t0<fay. l\[;;J j s=L~ wtth ~c~!~!':ough I r;mEAahl w.mrr f'Qnain~<:A 11-19-92. Call Today 966-8006 • /. r. • -::::: / 7 / 7 • -x ..... z . 0 = J ~ 'l~llt.L . J ·-110 '~'<><1 . t.ll!Jl1 'l,111.1, • .1.:-im v ... cx1 • uton :-t1'1111 • 1 :-110 .J..1'.00 • .1.H:)11 'IMHJ. • ....1 'We have EVERYTHING you need for HALIOWEEN , .. •••• The SCARIEST and FUNNIEST ~ &Jflltk MASKS ... Rows and rows of UNIQUE COSTUMES for adults and children to fit every budget ... IOOO's and lOOO's of HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS .. _ Lots of PARTY SUPPLIES -Plates, cups and napkins ... BAL~NS ~DULT & CHl\.oREN cosru11•~ .. ~•u\.O~ ... TOYS ... SPIDERWEBS •ics ... Rats, Bats, BUGS, Snakes ... Professional MAKE-UP AND 2 A MUCH MUCH MORElll ~~ ,.o~..,: • ... ELECT RICHARD BANKS ACCE PTI N G~ CONTRIBUTIONS OR ENDORSEM ENTS SERVING PEOPLE AND THEIR COMMUNITIES For Newport Beach City Council I am not a professional' polltlcfan, but a citizen who is concerned about our future. A faltering economy threatens the unique qualities that make Newport Beach such a special place to live. Programs to improve environmental quality, enhance open space and reduce traffic congestion are in jeopardy. Real estate values are declining and jobs are moving out of the city . Traditional California Industries are in decline. Crime is an increasing problem. I wilt bri ng creative solutions to these difficult situations. I have extensive business management experience and training, Including a masters degree In business. My accomplishments were recognized by a listing in "Who's Who In California". You can make a difference with your vote. I u.ill dedicate myself to serving your interests. concerns and Ideas as your representative on City Council. Thanks for your support, f. / 13~ Coalition ··Endorses Retoske & Theriot for City Council Why arc businesses fleeing Costa Me. a, taking jobs and tax revenue with them? raided the City's reserve fund, reducing it to less than half of what it was 3 years ago. Now that the fund can no longer handle true emergencies. they will "sock it" to taxpay-Because the Oty Council incumbents seeking re-election have failed to meet the key problems of Co ta Mesa head on. That ers. includes traffic congestion, crime and gangs. We cannot afford "representatives" like and illegal aliens. this. We de crve better. And, if we vote Meanwhile, over the past 3 years the for Denis Rctoske and Brian Theriot, we incumbents approved spending an average of will gel better! over $2 million per year more than the You've seen the mail ent to you about revenues. They did this to fund wasteful them which dculils the impressive back.- and poor decisions while simultaneou. ly al-ground of these leaders. They are business lowing city expenditures for salaries and people and strPng fiscal managers. They wages to soar 55% over the past three ycani. care deeply about our communicy and they To "cover" their deficit spending, they are equipped to deal with our problems. Denis Retoske Brian .Theriot • Jim Ferryman Sanitary District Director ~) A 10 Saturday October 31. 1992 Society ' SN1.1na Norllftt/t).)ily PJoc from left, Sherron Paul, chairwoman Jo Corbett and Betsy Mosier were among those enjoying the festivities. , Schedule a sitting for your Holiday family portrait. FIGGE 'i' ExuUmce ill ponrailwe for OWT farry 1""' •(714) 644-6933• 249 Newport Center Drift• S..lte 111• Newport lle9cb COSTA MESA IS A GREAT PLACE TO SHOP CAMPAIGN! . . MERCHANT SPONSORS: City of ~osta Mesa Coast Travel Motor CClr Dealers South Coast Plaza . J.D. ProP-erfv Management Downtown Merchants Sports Connection Kinko' s Grant Boys No SU BStitute Mo Barkers Shea Advertising Tice' s Equipment Rental Mail Boxes Etc. Newp9rt Party Center . . ' · Trlangle Square Harbor Center Goat Hiii Tavern Pasta Mesa C • C Flnanclal Services Dr. Brigid• Dally Plains Lumber • Supply Clmco Inc. · · Regina's Statuary Ben's Plants • Pets • Chlldrens Photography -Lesll• Eaton Moods and Memories -Marie Ecke11 Opus Ill .. Some tricks and plenty of trea By Vida Dean SodllV Edlelr C rystal Court was transformed into one giant pumpkin party patch on Sunday with witches, skeletons 11nd other spooky-characters roaming the three noors for tricks and treats. Parents and children dined on the Bangkok B food at tables centered with flower-filled pumpk covered with spiders and webs, and were bewitc with a multitude or activities. The Haunted Hou was a hot ticket with some of the older kids goin through two and three times. {Some smaller one Friends of Court Appointed Special Advocates Auxiliary staged its "Pumpkins and Pancakes" event with more than 350 kids of-all age1 in atfendance. ignored all that scary stuff.) ' Then, there was face-paintin&. ccmovable tat doings, mask an.d pumpkin decoratin~. magicians story tellers, jugglers and downs making balloon "Everybody tells us they hope we will do the same thing again next year," said chairwoman Jo Corbett. "There is so much activity I think we should extend it from two hours to two and a half hours." animals. Finally, the costume parade -boys seem to I See D RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC • ... ,_ .... c-s mlfll lW -••~ CllTa •1&-Ml·llS& Trick or T re1t Spiol1I Buy 1 poun~ ••• Get 1 pound FREEi l•ptrtM & Dt.ettlt CIMitt A14 S1ttrle11, ttel J6 Y1ri1tt11 u~ comemf()rat\ a cenng We male l'\el)' gathen~ an t\enl aru l'\'ef) ~·l'OI ~cial :ill' '11".ite Luncho anJ E \'1:1lb ~ PICTliD ..JBmhJa~ :lAnn1versane:. :lFurJrac-m i:lWe.J.111~ Ra:ert"l(\) Q&r.Bac M1c:\ilh.s. ,.....,,, •• "' Wt ,,... ti ,,....., II P.\fl\ Reola~ Banquet F.K.1hues 3Theme Pam~ ~..al ~ ..Jke Cir.~ Cl mernunmem ::lVJlet Part1f1R, Securuy .inJ Lnno r. 1cl"i (714) 556,6480 15l~ WN ~kore . m.•et. Suue B 5.lnta Al\t, CA 92io.t Butter Cheese OITOIDFEST SPECIAL .Buttery smooth cheese $4.99 Lb. unpor1ed from Gtnnany. ,.... ....... '-' BOTH, ar you use bifocals we can help. We'll nL you wllh spectal no-llne lenses to rep&ace your ordinary bifocals. Beuer yel, ask us about contact lenses for bifocal wearers. Contacts orrer natural vision wtlhoul lines. circles or fram es The choice Is yours .. bifocals. no llne tenses or contacts. We can help you make lhe rlghl choice . . f $25.0FF.ff $20.0FFl : Any Gtorifo 1 : Any complete cy~lass 1 1 Armanl Frames : 1 or contact lens nn1ne : I (wblle Qlllll\lea lasl) • I (cad udl .. IPOCl•la) I ------·--·----------------Harbor Center 2300 llarbor Blvd. Suite 20 • Cosl.a Mesa (714) 54~9162 Michael T. Bywater, O.D. Allaa s. MJld. O.D. I I ... ... Doctors of Optometry No ofl« d41ccu!• "" Iv. 3 Day Blind . lht' aavit\g~ n~ end! ln faK."1, our pnttS 8r't" 9o \ow. Wt oft'tt a -n.11 ftnd lht ~ window cowri.111 to mMeh any dttor, bfault Wt'0Ye ,0C ~ ••••lot ICYl"9 and colors anywhfft. "'°"' C'Ultom rMdc' in julC lhrtt ct.ya. all with a 1001 And • window COVftinl'I ~ it t'Ndy to tM' you ~·~ thc-nMJon'• ~window~~ tipttiali11C l Shown hfft. jutlt a"'- ~ lt"t romptnbk-lll\linp on ochfor C\lllOOHn• tilt't and ~~ 562 , ....... ,...._-.......... ., ,, . .,..,,....,. . ..,_.,.,...., ··q-···.,~~ .. c_t_...., .,.., ..... ,..,., """' ~-)ti·q-1..-f-'i ......... , 1vww..-..1 ,,,_:zo 321 • 'I ' bcinl skeletons while the girls leaned toward the princess look with an occasional "catwoman." The departure of the guests provided another colorful parade as the painted-up and costumed bunch left the court with the young bunch clutching their canvas bag memento, crafts, pumpkins and masks. "Our goa l was $5,000 and I think we went ove r that," said Corbett, who · was assisted by committee members in bright orange tee shirt s -Kathie Armstrong, Scot Cunningham, Frances Hellings, Julie Howting, Stacey Mazurek, Melinda McCrea, Betsy Mo~ler, Sherron Paul, Kele Thompson and Dina Truman. ~ur,npkans and Pancakes proceeds will aid CASA's program of assisting abused and neglected children in the Orange County Juvenile Court System. A How to submit your nuptial news The Daily Pilot welcomes the chance to share the news of your engagement or wedding with our readers. Pick up engagement or wedding forms in our lobby at 330 W. Bay St., Cost~ Mesa, or send a self -addressed stamped envelope to the Wedding Department, The Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. . Engagements and weddings are published on a space available basis. For more information, ca ll 642-4321, extension 350. t 'ftllJNKSBOW ~a~ November 4th 1:00-7:00 pm Meet designer Lorraine Wardy at preview her latest colled:ion BY LORRAINE WARDY + Informal Modeling + Wine & hors d'oeuVftS 644 4477 S,.a li'fllriUd RSVP .,,,,.mw Newport North Center • 1280 Bison, B-3 Newport Beach, CA 92660 •Comer of MacArthur&: Bison !!J~~!!J!!!J~~~M~S~H~nln~n.19~ Mol!IM' Glamour SJtfunlrUv body sugaring • ~ ~ EgyplM "*'* • .,. a nmn1 proctuct • no cMmlCllll "'*...,...,., Once Youw Trted SUGARING ... You'I NMr Wax Again! '20 . tlm 15 mlnutee 110 ..... extra 15 "*""- su1;~R1 '.[; SP! r.1.1l lrOWI a Upe .......... 110. Undlr MM I 1111r11 •.••••.• l20. LOW9f or Upper Leg ... l30. rm.14~.1 ·n .1.\Hl ur Eyellner • Uplner Browa • Full llp S200per~ Touch Upe ·tlrlt11"*"*9 ao . .-.-.11 AM PllMANINT MAU-UP CUNIC 722-3564 M111Je1t1 11ta1J. Derma Td.._.. llec'c•••• NUmNG-Dednl•IJ' MOO He Welt PldllO COllll Hwy ............ ,.... to ••• gift Dua) ... ~ """"--~"' ,.. .... Lauren, left, and Brady Fiske, Jake Christiansen, Caroline Wilkenson. DONALD D. WILLIAMS is running for O>Sta Mesa City c.ooncil. His name is the last on the oollot, but make it the first one yqu vote for. "Costa Mesa can be the best in the West.." So let's all work together and make that change on'Nov. 3, 1<;1)2 byvotingfor DONALD D. WILLIAMS , PRIESTLEY CHIROPRACTIC IS WBLCO¥IBG lt:IW PilIBlt111 AT IT'S B:lw LOCATIORI 21.01 E. COAST HIGHWAY (BANK OF NEWPORT BLDG.) CORONA DEL MAR, CA 640-7030 Ple88e Call For Appointment OUl'EfADS Bakery fupresto Bar • Cafe Holida y Deastrts •Breads 6424114 DCLlJSIFUIS · Fabul•u• Furs Outstanding Value & Service 645-1446 ,• ..... ! •KINQAla Cuatom Jnritatione a Fine Stationery 722..0722 •tJCl.'S CLICK SltP a.k• • Rtttoration • Repain A Family Butine11 Sinr~ 1892 631·321S Saturd ay October 31 , 1992 At.t Standing, from left, are Bedy Corbett, Sharon Ziglar, and Samantha and Amy Klippert. Seated are John Norastrom, left, ana Kati e Ziglar. r----------------------------, GRAND OPENING UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP 2 I 0/ 0 FF • Alterations Ava!lable /0 · Same Day Service TOTAL ORY in by ioam, out by 4pm CLEANING ORDER• ~ HARB0~10<;;.!;;_!;ANERS ~ L!~~~~~~~2~~~~9e~~~~-~~~~~-~ An Etiquette Dass For Puppies This course is tailored for dogs 10 weeks to 10 months and is 1:uoronteed to help you enjoy your pet more. Your dog will learn ho usemanners and how to fu nction better "'ithin your family, and you both wiJJ come away with a positive message that will last a lifetime. And ·we kno\v you kno,v ... JJ.1amiers Matter'. •Adjustment to Children • I Iouscbrcaking •Obed~ Training • Nipping •Jumping on People • Lc·.1sh Pu11ing • \...ome When Called 1WE PmA 1.Wlf Pina • Salad, • Pa_ta Cla 1ic • \'tJrlarial\ & California 'tvlr~ 63l-llb6 • Coastal Dog Training (714) 835-8538 FASBIO~ BV BIQll Custom De~ipl Clothlng Fine \lteratJon 650-11 ;i A'MAllEE'S fine 1 omen's Clothe Mondav • Saturday 10-6 642-4423 l'ESTCLll1' n.etl . A llDtl' Ct\-'EI~ ~ 1 'ood • CarJteltn~ • Wool Marble • Blind • Atta Rugs AJdo Luon~o SenogJ'lpha 631-8251 t A 1 a saturday October 31, 1 m Entertailiment What's your'""' Mlle~,.. Dave Ashley (left) and Erik Brannon carry Beatles •IP. into Hard Rock Cafe under construction at Fashion lslanct. The sign, which Coca-Cola Co. donated Friday to Hard Roe• Cafe, once hanged at club then-Beatie Pete Best's mothe r ran in Liverpool .. The Hard 'Rock Cafe open~ to the public Sunday, Nov. 8, wrth a free concert by the Nev.tie Brothers. · Eleet-Diane COLTRANE . Newport Beach City Council 0 Experienced Leader 0 Fiscally Responsible ... 0 Pro-Business [Z) Successful Business Owner for 17 years 0 Concern for Environment COL TRANE is a well balanced candidate with both concern for our environment and healthy progress to 'Keep Newport Beach beautiful and a wonderful place to live and play. City Council, District 5 Vote for One ROBERT C LEWlS Cat!O~ Ma.~t Consultant + DIANE COLTRANE + RuJ Estat« Brom JEAN H. WATT + lncwnb«nt Paid fOf by the CommlttM to Elect Diane Coltnne ID #922431 1ll\llU\ t\ltllt\l\S \ ~ \l\Hl Come find .the best selection of Classical & Jazz! Enjoy Classical Music? Come visit our Classica l department, where you can listen co cl as.5ical music while you browse through the best and largest selection of Cla~ical music around! We also carry a large selection of cla~ical & Opera on Laser Disc and videocassette. ( How About Juz? If yo~ur looking for a hard to find Jazz album, try us first. We have a huge selection of Jazz & Blues discs, from the mainstream to the most ob;cure. Also, come try our "Muze Machine" a touch .. screen computer that makes finding the "hard to find" song or album easy. TOWER·ahc ~' u NlecM 11,..; ..... ,_. .... ,... ....... "'...,., ....... .., ... 1\\WlR RlC\lRU S \ ~\UlU (714) 650..5122 1726 Superior Ave. C.OSta Mesa ..... Entertainment Editor Matt Coker ••• 642 .. 121, ext. St. Andrew's hlRle to Mozart C-ra I NEWPORT BEACH -Mozart Camerata Classical Orchestra, which will perform all its upcom- ing concens at St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church here, opens its '92-93 season Saturday, Nov. 7. Dec. 5 -"Strings Attached" with Mozart'• Divertimento in F, K.138; Puc<:ini's Crisanteml (ar- ranged by Porat); Donizetti's Quartet (orchestrated by Porat); Tchaikovsky's Adagio (arranged by Porat) and Mozart's Serenade in G, K.525. No. 39, K . .S43. inG. t May IS -uearree Vie The 8 p.m. program, titled "Fall Splendor," features Rossini's Tan- credi Overture, Mozart's Piano Concerto K. 491 with Daniel Sha- piro at piano and Beethoven's Symphony No. 2, Op. 36. Music director Ami Porat is conductor. The remaining concerts follow: Jan. 23 -"Happy Birthday Mozart" with the composer's Piano Concerto in 0, K.466 with Corey Cerovsek on piano; Violin Concerto in G, K.216 with Cer- ovsck on violin~ and Symphony WEEKEND PATIO BRUNCH Saturday & Sunday 8:30 -1:00 p.m. Our Compkte Menu Includes ... Fresh Pasta, Seafood, Lamb & Veal BIGGEST ICREEN WEST OF NEw YORI<! 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Enjoy the best local comics and cheer on yoor favorites as they vie each week to compete at the regiooal competition in Las Vep in 19'13. l-fawY Hrur 5-8pm • All Yoo Can Eat Buffet $3.00 We'll see -yotJ at 8:00PM at Maxi's Lounge located in the Red Uon Hote~ 3050 S. Bristo~ C.o;ra Mest. $4.00 C.Over Cbarge live Band • ELF.J( TRlK EYF.S to follow Comedy Night ~ fur Futher lrlonnation • 71 i 540-7CXX) I 30-400-615·830-1035 1200-21~S.71S.~ 126 315-S4s.81S.10l5 b:! 1m•SNJ0.1~5 I CHARTER CENTRE ~.' .. '·' .·." . '~· .. ~ c 11' ·"' .' Jli o > • t-~I 1 ,' ,' ~ CllllllM IMTI flt* 1»~1s.1:.l ~Am M ClfY OQ ;e;, 1JG.3'S.600-830-1045 --..... , * 11'5-200-430-700-915 WT If M MlllC• Olldft , 1200-230-500-730-1000 A IMll-WD• If,., 1230-300-5»800-1020 l/JUUhllllflWl, ... alHlb ... ,.. 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IAllUll(Pl-ta)* 13D-3'WOO.t1S.1030 ctmlJM U&TI tlll * 130-3'5-600-t!S.IO'JO WT If M •HICA• ti>..., 1~230-500-7»1000 66 a" e; . 3 nd ,.. ' .. Saturday, October 31, 1992 A13 --~ ------ Solla Phllharmonlc concert comes up . short More Guarneri seats available COSTA MESA -Apparently untroubled by the c-0mpuls1on that ~-&oo many conductors to give audiences their money's worth, conductors often fill in w11h '1ort works, their titles and .. aying times seemingly spewed out by a computer. No matter that they may be very minor or one of 1 i ' composer's early mistakes. They ,,~t played, leaving audiences ·f'<>Ssibly six minutes older, but no t.iser or happier. Conductor Emil Tabakov, who brought the Sofia Philharmonic (.Bulgaria) to the Orange County 1'erforming Arts Center Tuesday evening, had two well·known and major works to deliver, and two works was what the audience got. Beethoven's Violin Concerto fared the worse of the two. From soloist Masuko Ushioda the notes were there, but not the fire. With the exception of lyric and reflective passages, which were delivered cleanly and with delicate feeling, the strongly passionate work arrived pale, restrained and lackluster, fl awe d by a nondescript interpretation that may have its roots in the performer's lack of strength or stamina for the demanding solo part. Missing were characteristic , not all technical, {hat carry the listener into Beethoven's stormy world of joy and pain, of despair and Record-breaking Planet Hollywood opening SOUTH COAST METRO -About 5,000 people were served during Planet Hollywood's opening weekend at South Coast Plaza Village, breaking the opening weekend record at the glitzy restaurant's New York location. · Huge numbers of patrons snatched up T·shirts, hats and tenthcr bomber jackets, according to Planet Hollywood spokeswoman Jill Jurkowitz. The local restaurant is the second of up to 40 owners plan to establish around the globe. Investors include actors Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone and Bruce Willis. J WOALD"9 LARGEST PeTCeNTu•• RUSSO'S 10th ANNUAL PET COSTUME CONTEST SAT., OCT. 31st 1:00 PM SANTA ANA LOCATION OPEN TO ALL a ANY PETS a THEIR MASTERS Cat•••'" H.....reus, ... t Act, !Int Team (maeter ~pet) EVERY CONTESTANT GETS A PRIZE!! Pet Costume Coot.i Entry F0tm -BflllQ Entry to any AuSIO s by Oct 301n Category Pers Name ----- TVP4t of Pet -------Owner's Name ---....---- Addtts1.. C11y.t Phone --------~-~-=---­tntn• Ace led DI ot Contest -En1 Fee SS 00 SANT A ANA 3714 S B<•OI St•-556 • 1994 HUNTINGTON BEACH 111 £~ "• c 373-8111 L.AOUHA HILLS 2•tll l~ 1ii11t ._. 586-3112 NEWPORT BEACH 11s ,..,_., ~ 644-0980 .. triumph. The third·movemeni rondo, lacking the dashing vigor it needed, was at most playful. Unlike Max Bruch, whose concerto divides the burden between violinist and full orchestra, Beethoven left no cover for the soloist. What he or she plays is what you get. The orchestra here serves as accompanist, and the violinbt the storyteller, th e messenger. In this case, the mes age never arrived. raggedness to the perfor'!'ance, there was also an inner underst:inding of the composers' concepts. h was in choice of tempos that the orchestra tended to come up short. Tab:iko i~ of the full -speed·ahend school of Ero1ca's first movement, catching its exci tement and movement but ~acrificing the scaring agony of th e deliberate tug·of-war between the two tonalities that leads into th e gentle second theme. Again, the second and thtrd IRVINE -Seating will be made av::11lable on the stage for the Guarneri String Quartet performance Wednesday at In inc Dar· clay Theatre due to a S\\ift sell ou t. The stage configuration "111 be slightly modified to allow at least 24 people -and perhaps up to t\\'ice that many -.to be seated around the quartet members as they perform, accord111g to the conce rt' presenters, the Orange County Ph1lhsrmonic Society and the Laguna Chamber Music Society. The program for the 8 p.m concert includes !fi.l)dn's Quartet Ill D major, LarJ..; Dohn:rnyi's Quartet No. 2 in 'D·.flat m:1Jor; Jnd Schubert\ Quartet in D minor, De:Jlll ~incl the MwcJ~n. Tid.ct-. are SIS. Call 740-2000 or 553-2422. Aft e r th e inaus piciou s performance of the concerto, Beethoven's Symphony-No. 3, the "Eroica," arrived like welcome winds to a sailing ship. move me n ts e a ch ope n e d '"' 1 t h fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiii ~uestionable tempos •. Jbe second too rapid, the third ti mid. Dut for ..!... .~.!,: ~ .ale = ~~.~':. ... ....._ the mo~t part, Beethoven's ~ ,..., ~.:. 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(' II ,. \\. !1 r r nlum\allon and bi11.hur· • 5109 1-800-327-260 l U. t I Voice Your Views-- .VOTE! SA VE CAUFOQNIA J08S Celebration Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce recommended positions on November Ballot Measures and Newport Beach Elected Officials California C hamber llACC November's Authors .... , 214 ,,.. 12-2 TOMIE 8 PAOLA 1lpl19 ~11 letut Mel .. Jl19l1 tltt C~rl1t1111 Cltw1 n1n41y Sitt frt• 10-12 ROSEMARY WEW si,. ....... ~ .. ~.,.... Tt n. ... ., PltHf 1 S1t1'41y 7tlt frt• J-S ' DAVID SMALL He'll DM Fer U1 & Slf1 .•• l•!t!11'1 Aatltn & R"Y M1t H11 S..ftl•t Te Ser • ' Ballot No . Proposition 155 Proposition 156 Proposition 157 Proposition 158 Proposition 159 Proposition 160 Proposition 161 Proposition 162 Proposition 163 Proposition 164 Proposition 165 Proposition 166 Proposition 167 Descriptions Position Po ition 1992 School Facilitie Bond Act. Suppon Suppon I Passenger Rail and Clean Air Support Support Bond Act of 1992. I ' Toll Roads & Highways. Neutral Oppose ' Office of California Analyst. Neutral No Position l I Office of the Auditor General. Neutral No Position I L No Position Support ·' Property Tax E~emption. I Physician-Assisted Death. No Posiuon No Position i t Public Employees' Retirement Oppose Support ' Systems. . . . . ·-I Taxation of Food Products. Suppon Support I Congressional Tenn Limits .. Neutral Oppo c j Budget Reform: Procedural and Support Support Substantive Including Welfare. Basic Health Care Coverage. Oppose Oppose State Taxes. Oppose Oppose Local Mea ure~ . Support I Mu.~ M-City le&Se$. j Meuu.tt N-·Rivcr Ave Propeny Sale. Suppon J I Meuure P-Tmn Limit~. .. Suppon I ewport Beach .. ity puncil Ii Di~nct 2 Jin Dcbay Diltnct 5 . No; • ,, .,. ~ Dillric1 7 Joflla C . Coa. Jr. A14 Saturday October 31, 1992 e 10 g: • Because America's #l place to save on coats . is also America's #1 place to save on everything. There's nothing like us in Southern California. \\ c:'rc: the talk of the-country' Millions of shopper!-1 ha\'c already disnwcred our fabulous "'11ucs! We have on:r 175 "~.irehouse ouclcts from coa."it to coast. And now we've opened a new '\X'c have the san1c gc:,\g!lcr labd Jru.lk.s_drcsse . .,uib ,aru.L,port~~-ac you ~e in department stores. 1bp name mt.•n's suits, sporu·wcar and acccs~rics. Tilt~ bcM name' in clothes for kids of all ages. The finc.,t Luxu11 Linens. wo. ·~upcr \X'archo uM:" in Huntington Beach. And of course. the biggest and best sckction of coats in tht.· world. It'!'! likt: lots of great factol") outlt:L"i under om: rooP. One quick trip and you'r e in the middle of th<: best bargains in town! At Burlington Coat Factory you 'II find the hnest look.,, the tx·M n.tmcs -all priced fur lx:l<.m department More prices! Huntington Beach V' The Place ro ave on Ladies Designer Fashion ! l nrivalled M:lcctions of famous label sports~vcar. dresses and acce M>ries. 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Bay St., Cosu Mesa, CA 92627 Fax letters to: 646·4170 Readers' Hotline ... 642·6086 Editor William lobdell...642-4321, ext. 351 Not liard to judge If experience , integrity, respect matter, then vote for Margaret Anderson Chamber endorses Nov. 3 propositions olitical and econumic W hether as nn ordinary citizen a Newport Beach, Allen _grad uated from UCI __ d~o7esn't need n gold cord_ to confirm their __ ------~undit'> ha\.e m(rked the plaintiff, or a defendant, you' ex.f:.c::..:c..._t _ _.....·~grcc in social ecology and achievement. November elcet1on as the at least three qualities from judges graduated second in her class from the As an educator I am appalled by anyone most significant in our st:lle's in the State or California. Western State University College of Law. who would lie about their academic history. first. they must know the law in question Since 1985 Allen has been a member of the credentials. Anyone who claims honors or The single most important and be experienced in its enforcement. Orange County Republican Central degrees they did not earn diminishc!. the issue in this elec11on year is the Second, they must be Committee. achievement of every truly deserving student. economy. We have lost more able to readily distinguish Criminal cases acco4nt for 80 percent of Irvine's Mayor Sally Anne Sheridan lied than 700,000 jobs 10 this state righ t from wrong and to the docket at the Harbor Municipal Court. about a graduate degree she never received in the last two years. Clearly, Costa Mesa Chamber or Commerce. YES on Prop. l SS: Scho Dond Measure. Authorizes iiSuance of S900 million in general obligation bonds fo r construction or improvement of public schoob. YES on Prop. 156: Rail PJssenger Jnd Clean Air Bond of 1992. Authorizes the stand up for what's right; a Anderson has 15 years of experience in from an institution (Harvard) she never the small busines!I cornrnun 11~ quality we often call dealing with criminal law; Allen has almost attended in her 1990 election. Though has an opportunity to elect men integrity. none. Anderson's time on the bench may not possibly suitable behavior for a politician, it and \\.Omen to public office issuance of S 1 biHion in general obligJt1on bonds for acquisition of nghb·Of-"'a~. capital e\pcnd1tures, and acquisition of rolling stock for mtercit> rail, commuter rail, and urban rail transit S\'Stems. Third, they must be be decisive, though it may appeal to many is unacceptable from someone who \\ant~ to "ho recognize the need for respected by everyone voters. be a judge. Sheridan has endorsed Allen in common -;en\e public policy standing before the bar, Instead, the questiQn is which candidates this election. What is it they say about ''birds that promotes job creation and most importantly, by knows the law relevant to the vast majority of of a feather?" retention. There is no question prosecutors, defense cases appearing before the Municipal Court. In sharp contrast, during eight years as a that 1f the business community Plb'ICCI auorneys, and law The answer is clear: Margaret Anderson. . sitting judge on the North Orange County speaks with a unified voice, enforcement agents. Absent INTEGRJTV Municipal Court no questions have ever been good cco1 CJmic poliC) '"" Llt:Jeral Politic s these qualities, justi ce is Justice should be blind and rendered raised about J udge Anderson's integrity. follow. threatened and the without regard to religion, race, ethnicity, RESPECT Also on ,the ballot and legitimacy of our coon gende r;'tlass, or party. Discussions of Debra AJlen's primary endorsements in equally important lo the !.ystem is diminished. integrity arc always to uchy. Though we hope this election come from a plethora of local economic well-being of the This year, two individuals are actively for integrity from all elected officials, we political officials which bn't too surprising State arc several propo!.ition,. seeking your vote for election to the Harbor must demand it from anyone charged with given her visibility as a member or County's lf we are to achieve a more Municipal Court: Judge Margaret Anderson the delivery of justice in a courtroom. Republican Central Commiuee. For reasons solid economic future for our and :morney Debra Allen. When we evaluate Allen has had some trouble telling the of party loyalty, the GOP political machine communities and our these two ca ndidates in light of the public's truth about her educational credentials want Allen on the Harbor Municipal Court. emplo}ees, "e must \Hlfk expect:itions for a judge, Margaret Anderson during this campaign, raising some very But d9 you really \\ant a judge on the aggresshel~ to support th ose wins the contests of experience, integrity, and serious questions about her integrity. Allen Municipal Court \\ho's foremost fidelity is 10 measu re-. that promote respect hands do\\n. claimed she had graduated summa cum a political party in-.tead of to the delivery of economic grO\\th and to <lefeJI In this election, Judge Anderson is simply taudc from UCJ. For those unfamiliar with justice? Probably not. those propos:ils th:.it "oulJ the be t qualified person for the job. such Latin phrases, this means with "highest Margaret Anderson is endorsed b) hinder job creation. EXPERJENCE honors," a category reserved for those individuals and groups commiued to l:l\\, / I encourage chambe.r Judge Anderson has served on the graduating in thc..top J percent or their class. enforcement: marshal!>, firefighter , police memhcr' to tJke the tune lo Municipal Court bench since 1984, handling This is n very impressive achievement, and sherifrs associations along ,..,llh g..11her :ls much information a' both criminal and civil calendars. Prior to representing many years of hard work and prosecutors, narcotics officers, concerned po:.sibk abl.)ut the C.uldad:itc' becoming a judge, Anderson served as an academic achievement. citizen, groups, and more than 70 other and ballot 1ni1iatl\'CS before the attorney in the County's Office of Public Dut as it tu rned out, Debra Allen didn't Orange County judges. November election. The Co~t'.I Defender going back to 1977. Anderson graduate summa cum laude. In fact she . The politicia ns want )'OU 10 elect Allen. t.lesa Chamber LcgislJt1\C received a bachelor of science degree in law, didn't graduate wi th academic honors at all. the police, public defenders, prosecutors. and Action Cummillec addre!.scs summa cum laude, from Western State Allen's ballot statement in the Registrar's judges recom111cnd Anderson fo r election. these Jnd many other •~sue:-. University College of Lnw where she also Vo ter Information Pamphlet still claims she Though we can ne,er eliminate poli11c!I from important to our communal) received her juris <.lootornte as Valedictorian graduated cum laude, whic h is, to put it the administration of justice, l prefer ;1 JU<lge the ~ccond Monda} of each in a graduating class of 500 students. . bluntly, still a lie. on the Harbor Mun icip.11 Court \\ho ha ... a month •11 noon tn the Chamber 1'EUTRAL. Prop. 16-': Congressional Term Limits. YE • on Prop. 165: Dudget Process. Welfare. Initiative Constitutional Amendment. Grants Go,crnor constitutional pO\\Cr lo reduce ce rtain expenditures to b:ilance budget during •·f1 cJI emergency ... Amends !.tatutes to reduce ce rtain benefib in specified "'elfore programs. NO on Prop. 166: Baste Health Care CU\erage. ln11i.1t1'e Statute Requires employers to prO\tde health care co,erJge for m9st employee!> anc.t dependents. lmplcment:11ion :is federal l.1,, permits. Limits emplo}CC con1ribu11on:.. Specific bcnef1b. Pro\ ides emplo)'er l:l..\ • creJ11s. fatablishes Jdm1n1stratl\e bodies. App ropriates money. By compariM>n, Debra Allen has been an All en's explanation for nil or this confusion demonstrated commitment to the judic1.1ry office attorney only a few years longer than the is that she thought the receipt of a gold cord than one too entangled with partisan politics. CHARL!!S \\'ILS01' minimum required by the bar lo run for a at a pre-graduation ceremony meant she For nil the~,. rea on!>, Margaret Anderson Lcgisl:.ata'e Action Cummillee ·o on Prop. 167: Statc Taxes. ln11iathe Statute. Increases tJ\es on lop personal mcome ta\pJ)er • corpor:u1ons. bJn~s. insurJnce companies, and 011 producers. Repe:ils scat on a municipal court. Most of Allen's graduated summa cum laude. I don't buy it is a sensible and dbtinguished choice for 0 1991 sales ta:< increases. Pro' ides for renter's tax cred1b. · Changes bustne!.s-o" ned real property reappraisal rule. legnl experience is with civil. not criminal, and neither should you. Believe me, a election to the Harbor Municipal Court. The follo" mg are the No\, 3 law. student who attains a grade point average M ark P. l'ctrocc:J Is associate profc sor uf ballot measure endorsed by The former O\\ner of a flower shop in high enough lo receive summa honors political science at UC/. the Board of Directors or the Yes on Measure N The Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce ~trongly urges a Yes vote on Mea ure N. Passuge will enable the City of Newport Deach to sell a small "e~ccss" building lot, and apply the proceeds, cstim:ited to be $400,000 10 $500,000 directly toward the purchase of chairs and table • cabinets and shelving and other essential furniture and fixtures for the new Central Library now being constructed on A\ocado and MacArthur Blvd. The difficult·lO·find and definitely unnoticed building lot was 1.1ken over by the city some 50 years ago for the non-payment of taxes. The adjoining property owner, po sibly one of the few who deri\e any benefit from the lot, faithfully waters the vegetation on the "People's Park" to prevent it from becoming a fire hazard. YES for Measure N is :ilso a YES to complete the new Library. HERRICK HANSON Newport Beach H errick H anson is a director of Newport Harbor Area Ch:tmbcr of Commerce tJnd Dlso D board member of the Newport Dcach Public UbrJry Foundation. M11111r1 M Thank you for raising the is uc of Measure M •• the most deviously worded measure on the bnllot. Election and Halloween linked J UST MUSING AND MUMDLJNG, TIIANKS -A Cew random thouah15 whUe cryin1 tu separate Halloween from Elecaion Day: -In all the years of columning In our coun1y, I've rarely received as much ruc&ion at. the piece on Planet Hollywood's opcnin& fiasco. Even veteran joumaH1t1, appalled by the smanny and oblequiou• aa:ounlJ on other paae • called whh 1ppnci1tiw words for ''tellina i1 like 11 wu." As one lona·rcspec:tcd observer put it: "As Iona u wt keep fawnin& and droolin& ~r these so-called showbiz It purports merely to amend the charter so "the lease of ciry owned property is limited to the term permi11ed by st"te law" whe n in reality it takes away the people's right to vote on w:uerfront property leases. The City's disingenuous argument suys it wi ll avoid the "need 10 raise taxes." When we kill the leases it is usually because the people keep the city from selling out lo the lowest bidder. And where was the City Allorney's "impartial analysis?" lf Measure M is defeated, il will only be because of the courage of a free press like the Daily Pilot, who unlike the City Fathers and Mothers and their staff, is serving the people by informing them. JANIE ARNOLD Citizens 'for a Beller Community Newport Beach 0 It is encouraging to see in our city or Newport Beach, where so much has gone wrong of late, that a very sensible stand is being taken on Prop. M. In a time of recession ond budget shortfalls a new source o( increased income, at no cost to the taxpayer is a refreshing change. Mayor Sansone and our City Council all agree on bringing the city's leasing powers on tideland prope rties into conformity with the state's. This is a conservative and sensible deci ion which deserves all of our support and would provide additional celebrities and their commercial interests ,-------. in Orange County. wc'U olways be known as Hicksville." -Was there any neaotivc reoction to oil pain-free revenue to support fire, police, libraries, etc. MARTIN and MILDRED LITKE Newport Ocach 0 Prop. M on lhe November ballot is, I believe, an import:int issue that deserve) our attention this )'ear. Because of the recession, and the decreased income to the cities from the State, Prop. M can provide a needed source of re' enue 10 local governments. The e;\ten\1on of leases will paw.ide a continuous income to local governments and "''II add no new burdens to the citte!. us a result of this. l am, therefore, in f.t\Or of the passage of Prop. M. MRS L. W. LEWlS Ne" port Oeach Piiot prejudice Arc you Democrat prejudiced? It certainly looks like it in your Friday coverage of the Democrat's planned fol e Clinton Rally to call Orange County converted to Democrnts. Look a\ and print the fac\s. They had to bring outsiders in by the bus londs from San Diego, Riverside and Los Angeles. They couldn't get that many people from Orange County who would vote for Clinton. All of this while Pre ident Bu:>h attends to bu iness in the Oval Office. The fact is that evel')'One of the people l talk to here arc concerned that this free !\pending, ,anti-draft, forcign-educ:.ttcd inJh1Ju;1l could be Pre 1dcnt and Cumm:inder-in-Ch1cf. JAMES A . FLAGG Ne'~ port 13eJch Like Planet Hollywood . \\ h1lc I c;in 't spt=JI. for the people \\ho aucnded Planet Holl)'\\()l.)d's g.:1la grand OJ')c.'ning on Fnd.1) n1gh1, I c..an tdl )OU thJt !>upporter of the Or..angc CoJ\t College ba~eball team \\ere g1,cn the red c.irpet trc:i tmcnl on Thur~da) 1 he re taur;;int opened its doors to U) and pro' 1dcd J fobulou~ sclcct1on of food anJ drink' 10 our supporter~. Jl no CO')l to the college! B) chJrging S~S per pcr ... on Y.C \\Cre able to fJISC 0\Cr S 11 ,000 for the CoJsl b:isebJll team The food \\as c'cellent. the sen1cc ,.,as out..,IJnd1111.?. and all in aucndJnce \\ere treated like VIPS While man} in attendJncc on Frid:iy mu) not pl~111 to come back. I and many 01her allendees on Thursday certJ1nly plan to visit the restauran t ag:iin, even :ifter all of the hype hos worn down. . DOUG BENNEIT Ornnge Coast College Foundation Proud or Clinton, state Re: Kobrm 's column Oct. 24 and hh Arlc.Jn\.ls poll. I h.1ppcn to be from Hot Spring • Ark. .rnd lo.nm\ 0111 per,onaJly. We .lltendcd the -.ame schools, he gr:idu:lled from Hot Spring~ High School a )ear ahe:id of me in '6-t I am very proud or Uill. 1 ha\c seen man) impro,ements in Arl.ansas in m) trip~ bJck home. The two gentlemen mentioned in the article seem to be of an older, narro·., rnmded gcner;ition. afrJ1d of chaRge. Thanks SHEILA ROSCOE Costa ~1csa We \\ere delighted \\Ith M:irla Bird's arnclc. "The GreJl E~cJpc." th:it appc.ired in the 0Jtl\' Pilot \\'eet..end on O(t There :ire o m:in)' people in Orange Count~ th:u l.nO\\ nothing about Sherman L1bran and Glrdcns or perhap') ha'c forgouen what a chJrming spot it I') 10 '·is11. \\ c h.t\C recc1,cd man} phone c Jlls and '1s11ors a a direct re) ult of the article. Keep up the gooJ "or~ \\ADE ROlll:.R rs GJrden Director, Sherm:in GarJens Don't ban skateboards It 1s ridiculous to try to bnn skateboarding or rollerblading and e\en bicyclel> from the boardwalk. The bo:irJ,\.allc. is legendary in Newport BeJch. Ruthd)n Plummer is :iskmg fo r trouble b} tr) 1ng 10 put rc!ltnction\ on public property. \\he Te docs she c~pec:l • people to rccre:111onally roller blade Gnd bi l.c? On Balooa Boule,:ird? A. SHAPIRO Ne"port DeJch \\ELL, A LO 'G , \\'C'RE RECALLING n .: OLU£ O \\S - Thur d.\)'s mcnuon ot the Fi'c Cu.>\'11' brought me :i bo<>!.;lct about the pictun: quc l.ngti,h·in,pircd ta,crn in Corona <lei t.J.tr , thnt negativism? Yes, one caller, who said the column was "a mean-spirited major lcllgue 'hit piece.'" Oce. thanks. -So isn't an)'thing runny h:ippcning these days? Yes, there's u note from Ed Brown, former Newportcr now d"c.!lling 111 Seattle. Commenting on the World Series outcome, he says the Cnnnd1an teom should'vc hnd to wi n five game out of seven -bccau'IC th1u'i. the current exchange rate be tween coun1ries. Lot of roll..' 1 cmemhcr "hcl) \he illl) v.il'i the I lurlcy Dell, built by Matilda .fl'UIM MacCulloch, an ardent Anglophik, h;1ck in '36. She named it afte r Ye olJe Bell, .1 t3\Crn she .ldmirctl ut An Independent N~~pcr Publa~ by Coo~ Community ~,. hx -From ahouliu and -----gbosties and lon&·leuety beu ticl/And thinp thu go bump in the ni&htJ Good Lo~d, deliver ult -----h's an old Scottish prayer that should be updated 10 include politicians. their spinmeiltcn. and all Hollywood hypc11en. And now the aood news for the multitudes suffcrina from dued brain and alattd eyes: "Hana in there. fcllow·iombia. juat a couple more days." 0 SORRY, WRONG HARRY -In Tue do.y' effusion, there was an item about n Democratic Party rally held in Ncwpurt Beach back in '44, at the Chin:. Cove home or the la1e actor Hatry Vogel. It attracted a 1r1nd total or eight loyalist;;, upportina Fraaklln o. Roosc,tlt'• bit.I ror a fourth term. Well, CVCl)thing wn\ tturcct except the name oC the actoc. h wasn't .• Harry Vopt, says Balboa's lrmt U Dttnbtra -who should know becau\C she was in aucndancc. h was Harry Ca"f. Not to be conf u~d with still another Harry, v.ho folk>wcd FDR into the hi tory bOob. 0 , • I lurky·on·Th~mc • ouhide London. Tillie maintained re iJcncc in the quaint structure until '40, "-hen it wui ~onvcncJ into a rc,tuurant by htllon McHenry, v.ho orcratcJ the T:ul 01'hc Cock in llc~crly Hall\. As for :MTlc oC the li,cl) guinp.on at the Hurley llcll, well, it depends upon the tOry·tcllcr. Hhmmm, ma)hc it's a l'lOJ 1hin1 that I just ran out of my :allotted space. Jtny )Colwla~ telum• ttlll •ppttr -'fCNhfj1' WM..,.,.., H d ,..,,.,, Jl•rfl., • ., "'"' • Elliot St~1n, Jr. ch~1rman J•m Crtt$inJtt publ1~ Tom Johnson a~te publithef Wiiii ... s. lOWttt t.'d1tor & Vke pttsident StewM.afWe rNNif'!dor ' A 18 Saturday, October 31. 1992 SEWAGE From A1 said. Newport Beach police were caUed in and cited the ship's captain, Thomas Gonzales, on suspicion of illegal sewage discharge, a violation of the city's harbor and navigational code, Everroad said. Everroad said the city ha issued as many as 123 permits to the Crystal since 1989. The boat, a popular en try in the annual Christmas boat parade, has logged about 8,300 passengers since that time, most of those probably using that toilet, he said. "It's the busiest toilet on th e whole boat," Everroad said. He said Thursday's incident may move the city to deny any future permits 10 the Crystal. Owners of the boat, Deep Sea Marine, could not be reached for SIGNS From A1 advertising without mentioning the fact that he's a Democrat, and 1 understand th ut. If I were a Dem· ocra1 like him. 1 wouldn't want people to know it ei ther." But Toledano said he is proud A . Vt mencan Heart Association PRORCT YOURSELF! Violent cnmes ogoinsl women happen onyf1me/ anywhere. DON'T BE A VICTIM! Corry on 80,000 Voll OMIGAITUN DMCI . .., ...... lfhctl•• If•~ -~-•llrlfrNMI _, .. r•/-r '79.90 Includes ... Pnce 1~ Wns1 1110p • llol'ttV • Tiil f~ t f1tt 'U10Qt & Solely 8-odve Send ctt.ck or money order to: 1570 ~~=.~-:-92105 Coll (114) '4i·HA ,_, _.. lftfe. S-...loioo• ~---' ....... comment Friday. Coast Guard officials also said Friday that Crystal may be in even more trouble. "The Coast Guard is very concerned if people are discharging sewage into Newport Bay because it is a no-discharae zone," said Lt. Commander Pete Rennard, senior investigative officer for Coast Guard marine safety. "That is a viola tion of federal law that carries a fairly substantial fi ne as well." ·Rennard said it has been a federal requirement since 1978 that boats like the Crystal be equipped with approved sanitation systems. Everroad said the incident on the Crystal should send a message to other charter boat operators. "Dye tablets have flushed out the first culprit," he said. "I want other boat owners to know we're serious about this." of the Democrat label, which will tell voters that he is not respon· siblc for the "gridlock and mess in Sacramento." He S3id Ferguson's supporters .have taken off the "In· cumbent" labels. "I guess the good citizens felt that people shouldn't know th at he's an incumbent," Toledano said. ClllB From A1 action came after rumon were swirling that Campbell and other innuentiaJ membcn of the community were lobbying City Council members to pres· sure Murphy into returning both Campbell and Villa to duty. Indeed, Campbell reportedly gave a fiery speech Tuesday 10 the J()..4 club, a group of prom· inent Newport Beach business- men, where he criticized Mur· phy for putting him on leave, said club member Danny Marcheano, owner of the Arches restaurant. Marcheano was equally criti· cal of Murphy. And he said other people in town believe the city manager overreacted when he took action againsl Campbell. "Anyone who 'knows Arb knows he's a feisly character," Marcheano said. "He's not going to roll over... You belier be sure what you're doing when you flush someone's career and reputation do~n the toilet. Quality work in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach Slnce1969 Expert Brick, Block, Stone,lile, Slate, and 'Concrete . (714~12 -:~ ~ •-l-~? HOE rnn SI • Su~• 206. Costa Mesa Follow the Action as Local Auto Dealers "Pick the Pros"! Football season has arrived once again, and your favorite auto dealers will be picking their favorite teams to win each week! You can follow along every Saturday by just picking up your Daily Pilot! . . , , _, , , , , , I I , 1111 NEWPORT B&ACll • OOITA Ml8A DlilJPillL Morally it stinks. When )'O'I have a man'• reputation at stake, you should be aure of the facta." For the second time in two weeks, the City Council met be· hind closed doon late Friday afternoon to discuss the chars· es aaainst Campbell and Villa. No action was taken. After Friday's meetina, Mur· phy denied that any decision has been made to fire either Campbell or Villa. "The investigation con- tinues," he said. "It continues today, it will continue tomor· row and it will continue next week. After the investigation we will make the right decision based on the facts we uncover." Villa stands accused of sexu- ally harassing four police em- ployees and Campbell of con- doning the captain's behavior. A fifth employee alleges she wa~ rap1d 11 years ago by Campbefl and Villa . Neither Campbell nor Villa have been available for com- ment. But their attorney has denied the accusations. EdltoT Wllllam Lobdtll COD• trlbuted to this report. The Daily Pilot Was Wrong ••• Bob Lewis is a Better Choice Let us concede that incumbent Jean Watt has a reputation for caring about the environment, and that Newport Beach is a special place with special environmental assets. · That does not mean she is the unique and special person for the job on the N~ Bead1 City Council, as the Daity Pilot would have you believe. Significantly, neither the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce nor the Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors has taken a position in support of her re-election. Newport Bead1 is more than just another pretty face, and there are other i"l>Ql'tant issues to be considered. First, Jean Watt's City Council for the past ·three years has presided over a city that has over-spent its income, dipping dangerously into its reserves. Yet Jean Watt wants to spend $80 to $90 milfoo for additiOnal parks and open space. Secondly, Jean Watt failed to proper1y represent the wishes of her Balx>a Island constituents when staff and the City Council attefll>ted to railroad through the proposal for the new Balx>a f sland fire station. Only after a petition drive netted 700 protest signatures were residents heard. And Jean Watrs City Council has failed over the years to address critical issues such as our over-staffed city government, our far too generous city COOll80SCltion package and the disaster-in-waiting policy of self insurance. If Newport Bead1 wants to keep its pretty face, it must have sound business leadership to make certain we can afford it BOB LEWIS WILL PROVIDE THAT LEADERSHIP Bob Lewis will provide that leadership because: 0 He is fiscally consetVative . 0 He has the kind of prcDical business experienoo that is needed to solve the major problems the city faces now and will face in the future. D Consulting has taught him .to reoognize quid<ly problems and opportunities, and to ad on them. A graduate of Harvard Business School and a Certified Management Consultant, Bob Lewis has a long and distinguished career as a busiless executive and consultant to Fortune 500 oorporations and many Olher •~lftA and smal businesses ~lly and nationwide. -vv . PROTECT THE FUTURE OF NEWPORT BEACH PUT A BUSINESS LEADER ON THE QI Y COUNCIL ELECT BOB LEWIS NOVEMBER 3 • ,. hbl'dly lectlon B Sports October 31. 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 Sports on TV.-radio/84 Jim Niemiec-outdoors/84 Classified/BS Und1rda11 hlWI lltlttlr c11111r1t1ail1 Sailors push past Woodbridge ~ Higgins-Barnett combo will verify it after winning Pick-A-Partner tournament. ost people cheer for underdogs. When they come through, the plaudits arc even louder, as Gary Higgins and Jerry Barnett found out last Saturday. In the Pick-A-Partner golf tournament for the men's club at the Newport Beach Golf Course - a low-net match of two-man teams playing with an 80 percent handicap -the pair of Flight C golfers shot a fantastic round to finish on top. Higgins and Barnett, aft er shooting a 111, surprised the field and won by an amazing seven strokes. Joe Russo and Jack Brown were second at 118 while Hal Green and Bob Potts were third at 119. In last Thursday's Senior Net Tournament, Rollo McClellan shot a career-best 63 gross, giving him the title with Club Golf a net 52. Gre:n was second at 57, ------winning a tiebreaker against third-place Tony DeFrenza. Bob Geiser finished fourth (net 61) while Don Wulf (nee 62) was fifth after defeating Don Lackey in a tiebreaker. For the youngsters of the club who didn't qualify age-wise for lhe Senior Net Tournament, there were also regular Thursday rounds. McClellan, making ii a double-victory day, had the best low-cross score while DeFrenza won low net at 53. Potts was second low net at SS. •The Club Championship begins this week with the Flight A winner representing the Ne't\:port Beach Golf Course men's club at the Regional Club Championship next yea r. Hank LcFebvre, last year's club champion, will represent Newport Beach in the regional tourn:iment on Dec. 7 at the Palm Desert Re ort in Palm Springs. The Newport Beach cl ub champion enters the regional tournament a calender year late so the player can sovor the feeling of being club champion. Additionally, club president AJ Schnell will represent the Newport Beach men's club next Tuesday at the Southern California 6olf Association (SCGA) meeting.at Universal City. •Jn Thursday, Oct. 15 rounds, Green (low gross 67) and DeFrenza (low net S5) were the winners while Wulf was second low net (57) after a tiebreaker. · In Saturday, Oct. 17 night -~t>aily"""' Newport's Wade Tift hurdles through Warriors at line of scrimmage en route to 51-yard touchdown run. 28-0, and counting ••• ~ Corona del Mar breezing, but Sea Kings must finish up today at University High because of power failure. By Richard Dunn Sports Wrtel lRVINE -To be con- tinued. There were no Friday night lights. After visiting Corona del Mar High had erupted ll!illar. for a 26-0 lead early in the third quarter, the mai n circuit-breaker went out and zapped the power at Irvine High, where the Sea King were dominating Uni- ve rsity in a Sea View League football ga me. The game will re-e mbark this morning at 10:30 at University High. On the first play, the Sea Kings (4-2-1, 1-2-1) will be attempting a point-after-touchdown. "We're caUing the game off because of an act or God," head refe ree Don Snavely said, following a most bizarre episode. onds h:fc in the third qua rter - capping the first series of the second half - when the entire stadium wen t black. According to Unhersity Activities Di- rector Nick Misserville, a lot of water had gotten into the stadium's main power source. Ma)'be it was a merciful way to end University's fru strations. "We 've got, to do .it for the kids on both sides," Cd M Coach Da .. e Holland said of the continuauon this morning, in which CdM will be gin by attempting a conversion. "We're just going to hJ\e to reload and get it done (tod,1} ). Nothing like this has ever happened to me befo re." Seemingly, it Y.Ould take another phe- nomenal circum~tance for Universit} (J- 6, 1·3) to get back into the game. The Trojans. who defeated Wood- bridge last week in th e min, 9-7, while fumbling only once, lost four fumbles in the first quarter alone against the Sea Kfogs, setting themselves up for a disas- trous homecoming. ~ Newport Harbor logs an 18-7 victory over the water-logged Warriors to keep the dream (CIF playoffs) arive and well. .. By Barry Faulkner Sports wrner NEWPORT BEACH -When the skies opened up Friday afternoon, the Newport Harbor High football team knew it would only help shut Woodbridge down in a key Sea View r League contest at the Sailors' mud-v~.-.....• packed field. As it turned out, the Sailors need- ed little help from the weather gods, 'aS they overpow- ered the Warriors, 18-7, to rem ain in the CIF playoff pi cture wi th Lwo weeks left in the .regular season. "When it started coming down, we figured it would affect them mentally, because they have more of a ·wide-open offense than we do," Newport Cooch Jeff Brinkley said. "We tike to play in this weather, but we always say any weather is Sailor weather, because our kids just love to pl ay the game." The Sailors (6-2 overall, 3-2 in the Sea View) pla}ed with abandon on both sides of the ball agai nst the ten- tative visitors {l-6-1, 0-4-1), who posted just two first downs in the firsc three quarte rs. "I think the rain hurt them," said Newport de-. fe nsi\e tackle Phi l Bloomberg, "ho trumpeted h1~ re- turn after missing three games "1th a strained knee b) getting the first of Newport 's six sacks on the second play of the night. "They have a gooq ou tside ru nning game, and they were slipping and fa lling a lot on this 1 -srofr:· -~ Ne"port's stra ight-ahead attack worked swim mingl} on both sides of the ball. The Sailors' defense, "hich missed its fourth shutout of the year when Wood- bridge scored in the final two minutes against the sec- ond-team defense, limited the Warriors to minu'.:1-3 1 yards on the ground, including 44 yards in losse~ on sacks. Forcing Stone and fellow quarterback Matt Sauk to throw hu rriedly, or on the run, the Sailors also picked off three passes. Offensively, plodding junior tailback Wade Tift made the most of the sloppy conditions, rushing for a career-high 168 yards on 18 carries, including touch· down bursts of 51 and 57 yards. See SAILORSt113 rounds, Don Snavely (low gross 63) and Bob Brownell (low net 52) were Flight A victors, Don Farmen (low gross 66) and Dan McGuire (low net 54) were Fli&ht B champions while Barnett (low gross 67) and Higins (low net 52) were Flight C See CLUB GOLF,- CdM tailback J.R. Wal z had just sprinted up the middle for a 39-yard touchdown run with 9 minutes, 43 sec- University fumbled on the opening kickoff and CdM's Chris Taylor recov- ered at the Trojans' 20. Following fou r plays, however, Tanner Rupp's 38-yard field goaJ attempt went wide left. It was the only bullet Un iversity would dodge in the first hair. See SEA KINGS/If w....... ,..,,....~Nol CdM's J.R. Walz goes over backwards for first-quarter touchdown from yard out. ivlanday Night . Faatbalf reb.Jms again to the Villa Nova Join us for all tile adEn upstairs on our51Vs. 8F=us only $5. Action stats at5pm. Rr rTla'8 no a.1 B42-78BJ. Be There! 3131 w. Q •• lk.y. .. ~···· ( .. ·, . ' r MESA TIRE COMPANY AIJTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 r Blvd.• COlta Mesa 19~~. REG. '19.95 7:30 -4:00 OM.Y NO APPOlmlENI' NEaS.WY NO SMOO t11 ON SAnJIMY. All CONDITIONIN6 1 CH~ •a.cltor-. I • ........ .,.._ • lddldoMI eo11 *4891 .... mn .. I I I I _J - I We've Moved to a New Location! The friendliest service in town has rrKM!d to 2221 A Harbor BMI., . in Costa Mesa! 714/~t' 4441 • •a . Saturday, October 31 , 1992 Monarchs s ~ McdiiMJD!llfv Sea Kings' Tom Hess rambles for yardage in CdM's power-shortage abbreviated game with University. SEA KINGS:' CdM leads 28-0, they'll finish up today at University High From 81 a 25-yard touchdown pas from On the Trojans' nc\t po~sl!S!>1on, quarterb:ick l\.13tt Ev3ns, building the} lumbkJ ag:iin. tlm time de· the Sea Kings' lead to 20·0, rhe fcn)l\C cnJ Jclf l3orl.1nJ rcCO\ ercd way it stood at halftime. on the Un1\cri.1t> 40. selling up Following University's home· CdM \ hr~t )Core coming celebration at half11mc in W.llL -"ho carneJ 18 times the rain, the Trojans kicked off fur T:?9 ) Jrd-. 1n tlii\ a6brc .. 1:ite-.----..-..d--,Oc Sea King:. took over ar game, including 90 yarJ) in the their own 38. Walz was stopped firi.t hall -~cored h1i. first of for no gain, then Hess rambled 13 1 h rec touch· yards into Uni territory at the 49. dO\\OS wi th 5:07 A penalty and three play) later, remaining in Evans completed a 12-yard pass 10 rhc first quarter Randy i"homason, giving CdM a on a I -yard firstdownattheUni39. plunge. Walz • That's when Wal.L dashed up rushed on all the middle unblemished for a )C\ en pla) in the ~enc ... touchdown. As soon as he re&ehed the goal post. the power went out. "J.R. Walz did a great job to· n1gh1," Holland said, hurrying his players_ onto. the.. b~ "And our defen)e played really \\Cll." ' ln audition 1-0 Borland' fumble reco\·cries and forced fumble, he ~acked University quarterback Chi i~ Peake for a minus-4 yards. At halftime, Peake had been crowned Momecoming King. Evans, meanwhile, misfi red on his first two passing attempts for the Sea Kings. but then completed four in a row for 66 )ards. • Corona del Mar-University statistics 0 n Un l· \cr ... 1t}°s en uing Botland dme. 11 furn· Coron• del Mar 28, University O (Game Incomplete, to be finished today at University High, 10:30 a.m.; 9:43 remains In third quarter) , Score b~ Quarter• Corona oet M¥ 14 6 6 Uri\.ers.ty 0 0 INDIVIDUAL RE.CEMNQ • -26 CdM-Wegene< 2·29. O.iinn 1-25: • -0 Thoma~ \-12 ~ Dolphins come from behind to post a 13-12 upset victory at Dana Hills. By Dennis Brosterhous Spoltl Wrilef DANA POINT -The Dana Hills High football team sprun g the upset of the South Coast League season to this point, am· bushing visiting Mater Dei Friday night, 13·12. The Dolphins (3·4 overall, 1·2 league) tallied the winning touch· down late in the third quarter on an 18-yard scoring strike from quarterback Scou Covington to Brendon Rickabus to overcome a 12-7 deficit. Then the Dana Hills defense took over, continually frustrating the Monarchs' bid to avoid the upset. 11What did we have1 Five tum· overs," a disappointed Monarchs Coach Bruce Rollinson asked rhe· torically. "You just can't overcome that. We'll probably make a few changes in our offensiv~ line, bu t 1 need to look at the film." The win thrusts the Monarchs (6·1·1, 2·1) into a four-way logjam atop the South Coast. M3ler Dei. which had a 12-game unbeaten streak halted, is tied at the top wi1h San Clemente, Capistrano Valley and Mission Viejo. Early in the game, Mater Dei moved the ball w~ll ng.ains.t the. Dana Hills defense, ma rching from its own 3 1 to the Dolphins' 20 on \he first po~scSioion (re)ull· ing in a blocked field goal at· tempt), and scoring on the second. Taking over late in the fi rst quarter al its own 46 after a Doi· phins' fa ke punt fe ll short of the fi rst down, Mater Dci gobbled up the 54 yards on seven plays with running back Brian Hall capping the drive with a I ·yard plunge early in the second quarter. But the Dana Hills defensive line once again blocked a Mater Dei placement, keeping the score at 6·0. Midway through the second quarter, the Dolphins' defen c came up another of its big plays. Brian Hall touchdown and, following the con· version, Dana Hills enjoyed its first lead at 7·6. After an exchange of pos· sessions. Mater De1 grnbbed the lead back in electrifying fashion as Hall broke through a tightly· packed Dana Hills defense and found himself alone in the second· ary for a 79-yard TD play on a ;-lraight draw. It was the last such big play of the evening for the Monarch . Special teams again became criti· cal late in the third qu3rtcr after Maler D:i was pinned on its o..,.,,n 1 and opted to punt on down, but it was returned al way to the 19. 1 On third-and-nine, Covi hooked up with Rickabus i flat for the go-ahead score. Mater Oei was unable to su a drive 1he rest of the way, bu d receive what appeared to bo a game-turning break with' 2~ miti· utes to play. Dana Hills lined up to· punt from its own 44, but "c snap sailed well over the puntOf') head. By the time punter Mc:tlrtr could cover the ball it was all •e way down to the Qolphin Howeve r, instead of inheritina prime field position, the Mon were called for a lS·yard pe for having too many players oa e field celebrati ng. "Just another big mistake," •r· tercd Rollinson. "l take the bl.ae for this tonight. We weren't re:illy ready to play, and that's my fault. Give them (the Dolphins) credit They played very well." The game was effectively ofcr on the second play after that wtlen the ball was popped loose on a running play, and Dana Hills re· covered with 1 :24 remaining. All the Dolphins had to do at that point was have Covington take J knee three times before the gun sounded. "The defense has played well all ye3r for us, but our offense hJ'i struggled," said D3n3 Hills Co~h. Don Douglas . "My heart dropped' do\\n to my feel Ythen I saw thJt punt ~n:ip, but it .... orked our for us." Mater Dei-Dana Hills statistics Dan• HUia 13, Mater Del 12 Score by Quarters MO-UN. 6-15·3. 103 Mater Oel 0 12 0 0-12 OH-C~~on. 9·18·0, 104 Ow Htlfs O 7 8 0-13 INDIVIDUAL RECEMNQ S.c:ond Quarter MO-MOI~ HS. L SuaAAI. 1-1S MO-Hall 1 run (luck bloeli:ed), 11 '32 OH-Denison, 2-54, R1chbus. 2·30. Oti-Meekef 23 rucetll(IOn rel\lm (Knop ~1. 2·12. RICtlafOson. 2-6. Rrynosa. 1·2 kick), 810. GAME STATISTICS Mo-~ 79 M (COIWtrilOll 11t9ated by MD IMI pwltY), 1.•8 Third Quarter r.rst dOVITIS 9 9 Dti-Ricbbus 18 pass from COVlllCIQll l:::s RusllcS-y¥dage 28·128 33-31 fJled). 1 ·311 PasSllQ yardJQe 103 HM Allendlm 1 000 (tslllTlltld} PaSSllQ 6-15·3 9-18.fl INDMDUA&. RUSHINO PC\ l1Un yir~· M II MO-IW. 12-97. \Jll, 8·6. H ~ 4 • Sada·yardaee 3·tm-21 2-mn-1• 8anjas 1·3. Solis. M . J.4ollna 1-tor.fl'llM 2, tffl yani,ge 236 209 Vasquez, Hx-nw't.IS 3 Plil1b 5.37 a 4-39 3 0t1-RtynOS1. 17-45. MuOft,. 5·12, Hamson, f~.t~ loll 2-l $-2 1-2. Cov""Q10I\, I 1-lor-il'IAis '2 ~ ~ fbQs·l'od rsel'Ot 1'·9"1 J.15 1·1of~ 30 T~ GI possesSIOfl 24 30 23 30 tNDtYIDUAL PASSINO '!'in rctil'I$. il(crt~ I~ r¢#TIS blct.I again on us fml pb~ a' Borland slrippcd Univcr,lly \\idc recCl\c r J<imie Po· lidurc of the ball on a re .. er ... e. C'dt\t ln:c ~afet\ I'um He'~ reco'r· creJ JI the rroj;im' 12 and the Sea King., \\ere 111 bu~1nes' again. Flnit Quarter CdM-Walz 1 run (Rupp kick). 5 07 CdM-Walz S run (Rupp '1clll 3 42 Second Quarter U111-Stephenson. 1·19. Potoore. 1-16, ft$1et. 1-14, Heltstrnan l-3 With Mater Dei quarterback Derrek Uhl allempting a screen pass over the middle, linebad..er Robert Meeker stepped in front of -------------------------- W.llL c.irm:J lur 7 }.ltJ!I 10 the Uni 5, then ..,pnntcd to the left .. 1de untouchcJ lor a 5·\arJ 1ouch- do-wn al the 142 m.1rk 0 in the fir~l quarter. giving the Sea King~ a 14· 0 edge .:illc.:r J~upp·~ PAT. Dorl.1111.! rcco\CrcJ another Uni fumble at the cnJ of 1he first quarter, but lhc Sea Kmg~ could not convert 11 into a core. urc in rhe second quaner, CdM 11ght end Chrb Quinn caught Standings Sea View League MM Santa Margdfll.l Newport Harbor Sac!d'eback Tustin Corona del Mar uru~ers1ty WOOdbndge League Oller all WLT WLT soo 710 4 I 0 7 1 0 320 620 230 350 230 350 1 2 1 4 2 1 ' 3 0 1 6 0 0 4 1 1 6 1 'rlda1'1 Sc:ore• Ce!M-Oum 1S pass from Enns lalled) 1 15 Third Quarter CdM-Wall 39 rvn (no attempt). 9 43 Mtfl(Jance 800 (mmiled) • INDIVIDUAL RUSHING CdM-Walz, 18·90. Hess. 2-16. Evan~ 2·!> Uni-OUM 8-40. Peake, 5·6. Rober~. S·!>, Polidore, Mor·m.nus·15 INDIVIDUAL PASSINO CdM-Evans. 4-6·0. 66 l)ll-PeD<e. 4-7·0 S2 GAME. STATISTICS CdM Uni f ir~t downs ll 6 Ru~s·yardage 21-150 18·36 Passing yardage 66 52 Pm1ng 4·6·0 4.7.() Net return yardage• 0 0 SackS·yardage 1-m1n·3 1 ·min·4 Net yardage 213 84 Ms 1·290 1-37 Fumbles-tumbles lost 1 ·0 4.4 flags·net yardage 7.(iS 3·16 Time of posses$10n u 59 11 :18 •Puq returns lnlertti)1.ons 1.imblt returns the intended recci\C r and look the ball 1he orhcr "-.1Y for a 23-yard Open Tll 8PM (714) 961-5131 Coron• del Mar Ur' •tr tv postpO'led (llO•tr 1111u11l to today at I.Xi• •sity H on t 0 JO am , CdM le~s 26-0. 9 43 left 111 ~ d Quaner Newpor1 Harbor 18, YIQ04!lfidge 7 Sw M1rg111la 3S Tus!J'I 21 l!Wle 33 Sacldleback O Thur1d•w'1 Cam• (7:301 ~ Miro1111a at Newpor1 Harbor SupcMf;Or Tom Rtley Mayor Phil Sansone Ma)Or Pru l'cm Clarence Turner C.Ouncilmnn 'Yohn Co:ic Electrolysis By Jeanine Frldav'• O•m•• 17:30) CdM •• Sa<:a eliaC~ at SA e. "' Un .. e11 It • Irvine laturdaw'• Oame INov. 7) TusM vs Woodllt.CQ" tr. Jo 1 JO Does your car start hard? Idle Rough? 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"It wJs 3 little hJrJ to ru n, at first, but I got used 10 11 after a "hile. 1 thinl<.: the defcn e ma\. have been more tcntati .. e, rind ·1 was able to run by some guys " After a 31-)ard Doug St h.kc) field goal opened the sconn~ mid- way through the l!cond quancr, lhe Sailors reg 11n U pO'l\CS~ion on Biett Hlista' third intrn:cption of t cason at their o" n 32 wards added interceptions for 'the Sailors, while Beau Ralphs, Steve Gonzales, Doug Kim ble -with an assist from Ralphs, Lumpkin and Craig Conlee also got in on th e sack parade. "Our defense pla)Cd well ag.un," saiJ Brinkley. \\ho dis· m1 ... sed concern over the shutout, citing the higher priority of pla) ing 1hc reserves. "ho pr a~ ticc hard all ~cac;on, hoping for spJr e re" ards on game night'i. Gonzales, "ho had been used prirn.iril} on dcfcn"e in rec..ent \\Ce~. \\hilc nursing a '>C\erely bnr1..,~,houlJc..r, l1clpcd Tift stay fresh, carrying 13 times for 37 yards. 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Newport Herbor 18, Woodbridge 7 Scor• bV Quarters NH-W aams. 5·8-1, 54 ... ·~ooe 0 0 0 7-7 INDIVIDUAL RICIMNQ .,~-,on Ha•bof 0 11 1 0-18 Wood-Wson. 4·54, Osborne, H8: Collu, Second Quarter HS, YOU119 HO. Hernandez. 2·9: AtlunsOO. Mt-FG s· ... •tr j1 ~ 01 1·6 t.'H-T.11 51 n... I Bu r_ I. 3 09 ~H-la em. 3-39, Freeman. 2-25. Third Quarter OAME STATISTICS .n-T!l 57 rJn (• • y .._ ) 800 Wood NH Fourth Quarter • aod-Htrnanc 6 l'HS from Sa f.rs1 dowiis 5 11 (C.~ ..;;ciQ 1.31.i Rus!'iH·yJroaoe 11·23 41·227 Tift dealt \\'uodllmJgc an msur· mountable hlO\\ un the opcn111g pusse.,sion ul 1J1c thm.1 qunrtcr. He rumbled 57 \ard rounJ the left side. pulling uw;ay from the \\' J. bridge second Ir) as he cros:,ed the goal line to cap a ,j~·pl3)", fH·) .trd m.uch, malin~ 11 I ·O. .:.:ciic:i."'CC ~ 800 (tr.JN'~ PasSlllQ yatd,ioe 125 64 INDIVIDUAL RUSHINO PnslnQ 7.17.3 5-8·1 \~oocs-Y !tQ 6·10, Al~ 11son J-9 i:tt ic:.um )'lrO-,, • JO 15. 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Oct. 31 , 1992 ----------------------__ ----------~----------------- -------------------------------- Sµol't s 1'uu11d11p Sea Kings in Cupertino, but run Into L•I Baach Wiison, 15-7 Crosby Grant scored 10 goals in two games as the Corona del Mar High -a--- watcr polo team split a pair in the open-~ ing round s of the John Felix Northern • Califo rnia Tournament at DeAnza Col- lege in Cupertino. Grant's !levcn goals p:iced an 18-11 first-round win over San Ramon, but the Sea Kings were topped, 15-7 by a Long Beach Wilson team that de- fea ted the Sea Kings, 9-8 last week. Sea View League-leading CdM ( 15-7 overall) m<;cts Sunny Hills in the consolation round today. CdM goalie Greg Sawyer Mopi)cd 17 shots in the l'-"O games. Northern Cellfornla Tournament Flrat round Corona del Mer 18, San Ramon 11 San Ramoo 1 4 2 4-11 Corona del Mar 4 4 4 6-18 San Ramon scoring. Ghnkowskl 5, Slattengren 2, SlaJ<oft 2. Chlf 1, Dolley 1. Saves Kallus 1 o. Corona del Mar scorino Grant 7. Palda 4, Codon 2, Hamngton 2. Norion 1. lahmoush 1, Mcfarland 1. Saves: Sawyer 9. Second round Back Bay run, walk, skate set Nov. 15 The eighth annual Back Bay 5-lOk Run, Walk and Skate '"Ill take place on Sunday, Nov. 15. The C\Cnl will be held near the Newport Dunc in Newport Beach, on the corner of Pacific Coast High- " ay :.ind Jamboree Road. All events will be ru n· along the Back Bay Trail. The race will begin and end near the dunes. Each course includes ge ntle slopes and scenery conducive 10 an enjoyable morning for the "hole family. The 5k Run Valk "ill be held at 8 a.m., followed by the Kiddie K at 9, lhe !Ok Run at 9:15 and the 5k Sl-..:llc al 10:30. Pn:·regi!ltrat1on fee i $15, "h1ch includes a Dack Run T-!lh1rt. The Kiddie K fee is $2, which in- es prizes. ~I.I protective gear must be worn in the ng compe lll1on. Av. jfds will be given to the top male and female an both the 5k anJ lOk races, and to the top three fin- ishers in seven different age categories. The pre-registration deadline is Monday, Nov. 2, \\llh a S3 late registration fee added after that date. · For more information, contact the YMCA at (714) 642-9990. -By th~ Doily Pilot NFL logs Rams (3-4) Raiders (3-5) 7 Buffato 40 13 Broncos 17 14 Patriots 0 21 Bengals (01) 24 10 Dolphins 26 16 Browns 28 18 Jets 10 7 Chiefs 27 24 49ers 27 13 Gants 10 10 Sa nts 13 20 B.ls 3 38 Giants 17 19 SeahavJl(s 0 N 1 -at Falcons 10 a.m. 13 Cowboys 28 NS -Cards (home) 1pm N8-at Eag1es 10 a.m N 15 -Cowboys 10 a.m N15-Seahawks (home) 1 N22-49ers (home) 1 pm N22 -Broncos (home) 1 p.m. t129 -Vikings (home) 1 pm. 06-at Bucs Spm o 13 -Saints (home) 1 p.m 020 -at Packers 10 am. 027 -Falcons (home) 1 pm CLUB GOLF: From 81 v.inners. N29-at Chargers 06-Chlels (home) o 14 -at Oolf>h1t1s 020-Chargers (home) 026-at Redskins Winning the four closest-to-the-pin holes were "Tricky" Dick McKinney, Woody Smith, Green and Barnett. • Keith Wyrick, Nc"'porl Beach Golf Course \tarter. wa part of the wanning foursome recently in the sixth annual Ralph K. Recd Golf Tournament to benefit Newport I larbor High School al the Anaheim Hills Golf Course. 5pm 1 pm. 6 p.m 1 1 p.m Ed Arnold LOntl .. ach WllHn t I, Corone del lier 7 Long Beach Wilson 6 2 3 4-15 COl'ona del Mar 2 1 2 2-7 tiago, 12·8, to improYe to 1S·6-I overall, S-1 in the Orange Empire Conference. Long Buch Wilson scoong Blabet 8. Cochran 2, Wiiburn 2. ~ comb 1, Inch 1, Amato 1. Saves: Johnson 14. Rich Ruffini led the way with five goals, followed by Rob Worthing with four tallies. Ed Sick came through with four assists, three to Ruffini, and goal· keeper Craia McMillan came through with lS saves. Corona del Mat SCoMg Grant 3. Hamngton 2, McMeekln 1, Nor- ton 1. Saves Sawyer 8. • • V1S1tsng Saddleback broke open a 6-5 lead after ltvee QUarters lo clalm an 11 ·8 non-league water polo decision It Estancia Friday. 0...,... Coeet ti, RMcho S.nttato 8 Rancho Santiago 1 3 0 .. -8 Adam Bone/Ibach sc0<eo frve goals lo lead the Eagles. who tel 10 8-14. Onnge ColSt 3 3 3 3-12 RRho Sanllago sconng. c. SleWart 3. Herman 2, Wison 1. Rou- ton 1. Sanchez 1. Sms: Ahnlldi 1 o. Non-leew• Saddleback 11, ••tancla 8 OCC scoring: Ruffini 5, WOl1hlng 4, CatVln 1, Campagna 1, Sick 1. Saves: McMiiian 15. Saddleback 1 3 2 5-11 Cstancla 2 1 2 3-8 Saddleback sconng. Grosse 4. Vu 3, Valenzuela 2, Troung 1, Le 1. Saves: Kirk 13. , LCypress tops OCC women Estancia scoring. A. Bollenbach 5, C. Bollenbach 1. Wayman 1, Plascencia 1. Saves. Thorpe 8 Orange Coast College goalio ... Lisa Ber--~-­ nard made 1l saves, but visiting Cypress ,.-..; overpowered the Pirates for a 3-1 Or-Pirates du nk Dons, 12-8 ange Empire Conference victory Friday -.,.--- in a driving rain. Orange Coast College's water polo forces .shoved aside visiting Rancho San-• -~ Cypress ( 12-1 overall, 9-0 in the OEC) clinched at least a share of the conference crown thanks to SATURDAY TELEVISION Horae Racing 7 a.m.-Los Al replays, PT. 10.30 'a.m. -Breeders' Cup, Ch. 4. 8 p.m -Oak Tree replays. Ch. 56. 1 L30 p.m. -Oak l ree replays, SC Coll .. • Football 9.30 a.m. -Michigan-Purdue. ESPN. 9:30 a.m. -Brown-Cornell. SC. 11 a m. -San Diego St-Colo St, Pl. 12 30 pm -Stanford-Wash . Ch. 7. 1 pm. -Colorado-Nebraska. ESPN. 1 p.m. -San Jose St.-UNLV, SC 3 30 p m. -USC-Arizona St Pl 4 30 p.m -W Virg ·l.~•alTll. ES?N 7 p.m. -Texas-Texas Tech. PT 8 30 p.m. -Georg1a-Flor1da. SC. 11 .30 pm -Flonda St -Virg . PT. 12.30 am -w V1rg ·M•aml, ESPN Auto Racing 1 p.m. -Rockingham 200, TNN. 5 p.m -Race ol Champions. SC. Golf 4 pm -TOIJf Cllamp1oostllp, Ch. 1 9 p.m -Seniors tourney. ESPN Hockey 4 30 p.m. -Kings-Whalers. Ch 5 Powerboat Racing 1 pm -APBA lnbOard. SC. Boxing Weekend television -radio 7:30 Pftl -Ruddock-Lewis. HBO. 1 a.m.-Ruddock-Lewls, HBO. RADIO Coll ... Football 10 30 a.m. -NO-Navy, t<LAC (570). 11 a.m.-SO Sl·CSt., XTRA (690). 12.30 p.m.-UCLA-Cal, KMPC (710). 1 p.m. -Colo.-Neb • KIEV (870). 3.30 p.m.-USC·ASU, KNX (1070). 6 p m.-Utah St.-CSF, KORG (1190) Hocker 4:30 p.m.-KinOS·Hart . XTRA (690) Exhibition Baaketball 5.30 p m.-Chps-SA, KMPC (710). SUNDAY TELEVISION Running 7 30 a m -NY Cily Marathon. Ch 7. Hora• Racing 9 30 a m. -Los Al replays, PT a p.m.-Oak Tree replays. Ch 56. 9.30 p.m.-Oak Tree replays, SC Pro Football 10 a m. -Rams-Falcons. Ch 2 1 pm. -.Eagles-Cowboys. Ch 2 1 p.m.-Srowns·Bengals, Ch. 4 5 pm -Glams-Redskins, TNT Auto Racing 10 30 a.m. -Ott-road. ESPN 11 am.-Phoemx500. TNN. Today 's local schedule 1 p.m. -Adantic Series, ESPN. 4 p.m.-NHRA compebtion, TNN. Coll ... Football 10.30 am.-Kansas St.·Okla .. PT. 2 p.m. -UCLA-Cal, PT. 4 pm. -San Jose St.-UNLV, SC. 10 pm -Stanf0<d-Washlngton. SC. 10.30 pm. -USC·Anzona SL. Pl. Midnight-Coto -Nebraska, ESPN. Bowllng 11.30 am. -LPBT tourney, ESPN. CFL Football Noon-Sask -Edmonton. SC. CRH 3 p.m.-lour Championship, Ch. 7. 5 p.m -Seniors tourney, ESPN. Pool 3 p m. -Challenge of Champs, ESPN. Women'• Vollefball 5.30 p.m. -UCSB-Hawau. PT Swimming, Dlvtne 1 p.m. -Hawa11an Chalalenge, ESPN. Tenn la 7 30 pm -An-Ame11can tourney, SC BaMball 8 pm. -'90 Ch1SOX·Yanks, PT. RADIO Pro Football 10 am -Hou -PtU. KNX (1070). 10 am -Rams-Falcons, KMPC (710). 1 ~ m -Cons-SO. XTRA (690). Deep sea "'IDAY'I COUNTI Football Commuri11y college -Rancho Sanllago at Orange Coast College, 7 p m Water polo DAVEY'I LOCKER -3 ~Is. 43 angltts. 3 yellowf111 ~na. 13 yellowlill. 3 bondo, 48 clko 1>.ass. 12 seutpin. 1 shet;>lle~ 41 rocld1Stl. Htoh school -Newport Hart>or, COl'ona def MOW" at., • Northern Cal1forrna T oumament .SOCC•r College men -Westmont at S001tlem Cal1fom1a College, 7pm Yohfbell College women -Point Loma Nazarene at SoU1hem Cahlomia College, 7:30 pm. Cron country College men and women -Soottlem Calitoma College at Westmon1·Blola Tri-meet, 10.30 am. Community college men aoo women -Orange Coast at Moorpark, 1 p m NEWPORT LANDING -2 t>oats. 30 anglers 23 tllico blss, • stletphead, 1 roclefistl. 31 tM petth Daily Pilot bowling columnist Cherie Nagy is taking the day oft, she'll return with her weekly column next Saturday. , .. three goals by Lauri Wilson. OCC (6-6-2, '4-4-1) acored its lone pl when the Cypress goalie mishandled a wet ball, bobbling h into her own net. CWPre• I, Or-.. COMt 1 Cypfns scoring: Whoo 3. Savel; 8ulfl 3. Kleyta 1. OCC ICOrinQ: Cypress goalie mishandled i'do net. Saves: Bernhard 13. Halftime: 2 ..(). Pirates bury Dons in thre e Orange Coast College's women's vol- leyball team made short work or visiting >J• 'd . h '~ Rancho Santiago College Fri ay mg t, shelling the Dons, lS-3, lS-3, 154 be· hind the play of Bryn Gillis and Kelly Kanawh. Gillis was credited with 9 kills; Kanawh had S kills, helping the Pirates to improve to 7-1 in the Orange Empire Conference, 10-4 overall. Gill (IS kills) and Kris Clemens (18 kills) were also foremost in Wednesday's 16-14, 15-11, 10-lS, 15-13 victory at Riverside City College. Irvine Lake opens in 'feeding frenzy' ~ Eight tons of rainbow trout added for fall trout season, which opened on Friday. Irvine Uike has stocked eight tons of Northern California rainbow trou t for the grand opening of the foll trout season at the popular Orange County lake. whi ch opened on Friday. The lake has been closed for the pa.st four days to allow this massive stocking of trout to adjust to prime fishing conditions at II'\ ine. The bulk of the trout th:u "ere stocked are in the I "1-to three-pound class and a huge plant of trophy rainbows weighing up to 16 pounds will have been made. Boaters and shore anglers should score equally well on early limits of trout with the hot spots expected to be :ilong the '~e!lt !ihore line and off Trout l land. Boaters heading O\Cr to Sierra Cove and fishing the deeper water close to the d::im hould ul:,o enjoy e'cellent fi hing for quick fi\'e·fi~h limits. A few o( the be!ll baits: Lime color Berkeley Power Bait, Super Zeke's Corn and inOatcd night crawlers fished on a sliding egg inker rig and small hook. Anglers who prefer fi!lhing lures and spinner should be able to -•111d11: Outdoors entice trout to hit Mcpps, Roostenail , Panther Martins and Golden Lions. Fishermen will get more bites on Jrvine trout b) fohing light line in the two- to four-pound clJss and ultra hghl Daiwa pinning rombos. Catfish arc really piting at Irvine Luke and should add to the great fi hcry this weekend. Big channel catfish arc hitting out mackerel in the middle of the lake, around the "hump" off Trout Island and in Santiago Flats. Chuck Doucot of Costa Mc a caught and relca cd a 38-pound channel catfish this past weekend on mackerel and reported excellent fishing. Bill f inch, also from Costa Mesa, landed a 32-pound catfish fishing the hot hole in the middle of the lake. Irvine L3ke will be open for night fishing on FridaJ and Saturday. For more information, phone 649-2991. PIRATES: From 81 Whittier Chrisdan holds on for 28-14 victory over Eagles Rain or not, the Bucs will be ready this time. ~ Slow start fatal for for Calvary Chapel in Olympic League contest. COSTA poor Mart proved fatal for the host the Eagles failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities deep in I lcralds' territory. Orange Coast, 4-2 ovcrnll, 3-2 in th e Mission Conference 3nd 1-0 an the Central Division, play divisional opponents in its next four contest•~ beginning with the Dons (l-5, 0-5 and 0-1) in tonight's Halloween foo'" ball treat. "They have a good team and they're getting better," OCC Coach BiD Work.man said of th e Dons. "Their record is misleading because of the tough schedule they've played. They hadn't done much last year bcfo~ they knocked us off. We m3de their season 1hcn and I'm sure they'd like us to make it for them again. "At this level, there's no such thing as a dog." Rancho Snntiago, which has had its problems coring points this scie- son, collected a season-high 26 again!lt Palomar last Saturday, but the high-powered Comet offense cook advantage of three turnovers by the Dons and pulled away for a 45-26 win in Santa Ana. OCC, which has lost three st raight to the Dons, leads the all·timc so- ries, 22-19, in one of the oldest JC rivalries in Orange County, doti~ back to 1948 with a three·ycar break from 1981 to 1983. Wyrick, course champion at Newport Beach, teamed with Dane! Pedersen, Ken Wertzberger and Lindsey Chadwick to finish at 59. Wyrick also won the putting conte!ll in the open divi ion. $2.5,000 hole-in-o ne priLe. The awards ceremony feature KTLA sport caster Ed Arnold as the eveni ng's emcee. MESA -Av. Calvary Chapel lltgh football • t ea m Friday •' night, a!\ vi41iting Whittier Chrii,- tian oohed lO a 2().() first· quarter lead and held on for a 26-14 Olympic League victory Ul Orange Coast College. "We battled back reaUy well in the second half," Van Hook said. "We had the ball the first eight minute!! of the third quar- ter, driving to their 15-y3rd line. But we couldn't convert a fourth-down play and we got nothing out o( it.'' Calvary also tried a fake field goal in Whittier Christian terri- tory, but the Heralds thwarted the attempt to help preserve the victory. Rancho Santiago running back Juan Garcia, who came out for tht team late, has evolved as the Dons' top threat, having gained 319 rusbo ing yards. The Pirates had a few key injuries last week in their 41-2.5 loss to SI Dmino -defensive linem:rn Will Tabron (left hand) and linebacks Noa Pua (dislocated left 'houlder) -but both are expected to start tG- night. In addition, fullback Mike Whitlock, out for a month wich a knee injury, will be in uniform and could see some action. Two four:,omes tied for econd place al 61. In one group. Buck Benn, a 1948 Newport l farbor graduate. teamed with Denny Dean. Bob Vogle and Jim Morm. The other second-place foursome COll'itstcd of Duvid Waitt, Doug Wolfe, Greg Wol(e nnJ Jeff Petttt. Winning the ovcr·65 division w,1 Homer Corson ('42 I !arbor gr.1duatc), Vic Swanson, Don M1yadn ('42) and Sparl>. McClellan ('40). • Don'I forget tlm Munday, one of the fines t golf tournament of 1hc year. It's 1he Goodwill I lelmsmcn Golf Classie, held 01 the private San1a Ana Country Oub for the ccond trolght autumn. The day-long event rncludc!i a ho1gun tart at 10:30 a.m., l holes of 101(, a barbecue lunch, dinner and live ond ilent auction , as well • a Proceed rai'ted in the Golf Cla ic will help to provide job-training and job-placement services for people with d1.,abtl1tic!I in Orange County. for more information, call I lcnthcr Lngc at 547-630 I, C\l. 307. • Dougln't Edmu11d-,un jnd Nick Marcigltano both made a hole-in-one la t Saturd~•y at the Co!lta Mesa Golf und Country Club. Edmundo;on aced No. I 0 (IOS yards) wllh n p1tch1ng wedge as Richord Uurch, Ron Doyle and Mike Mercer w1tnc ed "-hile Marc1gli:ino aced No. 10 (95 )""rd ) from the white tee!. with a 9-iron us Jae._ Deller, Tc:< Tunnell and Fernando Mart1ne.t validated. Both were mJdc on Mesa Linda cour e. Rlth•rd IJunn I • Dal~ Pilot Spon1 Wrlttr tthOJt club 10/f column nurmally •P1N•r1 ~•ti)' Thur day. f Whittier Chri,tian running b,1ck Aaron Meschuk had touchdown runs of 37 and 32 yard!> in the first-quarter out- hur t, and added a pivotal 7- .ud ~oring rnn with \even sec- ond~ left in the half 111c third Meschuk touch- down, whi ch made 11 26·7 at half, all\wered tt 52-yard Cal- vury punt return for a touch- down hy Shane Vulde1 with l:JO left before intermmion. "We would have only been down, 20·7 at the half, before chat IHI score, and we were rc- cc1vma the k.ick 10 open the \Ccond half," Calvary Coach Km Vun I look \aid. "We thought we had them \lopped on fourth ·and-one, hut they $\lt :1 good "J'>Ot and kept the drrvc: i(Oing." Vun I look priai\cd hi team \ play uftcr inrcrmi 1<in, but 'aid Eagles' quarterback Waylan Kruse threw 10 yards to Robert Hudwn to make it 26-14 with (r27 left in the game, and Cal- vary recovered the ensuing on- side k.iclcoff. But Whittier Christian (S·3 overall, 2-1 in league) held on down~ and ran out the clock to cam their second straight Olympic triumph. Calvary Chapel, led by Kru~·, 99 passing yards, fell to 1·5, 0·3. ..._aw . .._ c....,, ~ •• -..c--. ~ •• ·-. ~ci. • , 0 ,_,. ............ wc -nn.i•~tl4 WC •__. )1Ml,_......-!.401 we • ....,.,,,..__,,,,, ............. cc-• v..5',_.._.,._~ ''° WC-lllllcW '1111 ._ .....,_ 007 ............ cc-...... 10 -""" .,.. ,.._ lllc\l .,, 0...., ....... ln8 'I II 81 I II I ........ -Ml!'ll f.67, llM1 ...... ~ 4 1 , .......... U ; I . V1M1t. 1.-1 ,...._.,.., .. , ..... ,...._........_,, .. .....,,,25 ....... I r--.1 ...... tfl-.t.fS:O .,,., l·lt ... Workman was impressed la'it week with quarterback Seun Ponder'9 performance (completing JO of 20 pa c for 155 yards and two touct downs) and addc<J that the converted wide receive r would be used mo• to back up freshman ToJd Mucher, who bumped Jo h Gingrich from t~ &lOrting job Sept. 26. Gingrich, who quit the team 11 days ago, will COil' ccntrate on making the OCC baseball team as a pitcher. OCC tailtlack Eric Washington, the second-lending rusher in the co ... ference with an average of 128.8 yard per contest, hod his string dt three 5traight 100-yud rushing game'I snapped last week. The Bucs w I certainly need a strong runntng game tonight if the weather is unfavo nble. _,. CIJAIT ITARTERI OPPINll "'· ... S.1 170 • t 215 w 240 ., ''° •. ,, 170 •·1 m ... 195 .. , "° ._.. m um U ttO (tentative) c1,, ... Fr, 08 So Tl So Fl ,, WW. k WW. k ftl so ~ so c Ff LG .. lt lo TE ......... ... ... r, m s-11 m f.t no M 210 "'' no lol 1 ''° M ,. ... "' f.t IOO M '1'0 Cl.,.., " 0( Ft. DT I: rJ fr. cu '· cH t lo "· :;= "•IC llOnca -.. Oft: Oclober 1. 1112 .. _. -•nca ......_ ,..... 0t NIMS c.w. ,.., PUIUC NOTICE n11• 11a1emen1 was tlktd dueled by •n 1o<11,,i01.111 PUBLIC NOTICE R9nd.tl Tnoo1et -' !mlllo ~ ~ lleled 8bowe on NIA. a.ny Alc:twd ~. 7115 with Ill• County Ctef11. ot The regi11ran1(1) com· TIM ~ wae lied ~-T~ Thie MMll'Mllt •• lled l'lotlll•ue Teny Ubourdeete Rlpllcle Cw • Hunting40f't flc:tltl°"a Or1~ C~y on October menc.cs 10 u1r1 .. ,t bu~· ActMlo4ae with N County Clelti of -OP ....... County a.ti °' ................ lNe ..... ,,,. ..... lled leech, c.f. .... .. ....... N-.... •• 1992 nets undw IN F"ict ~ a....i ..... N-~County on Set*m· ~ ..,MllQ ~ County Oft OCCober .... ,.,,.. ., the County a..tc of Thl1 ltM.l1lne11 11 con-St•lement ,547217 Business Name(•I ~ed St• .. _... bet 29, 1992 Ct~::·-.. tll2 The Followlftg ,.,__ ar... County Oft~ ducted by•............ The FollOWll\g person1 ~IM<I HewJ>Of1 Bach-above on. Jt/Ay IS, 1992 The FollOWlng perlOnS • , ... oe • ...-= 1 l'M7te7 .,. ctolflg ....._ u: .,., 21, tll2. The regl1tran1(1) com-.,. dOltlQ ~H 11• Costa ~sa Daty Pilot Oe· MIChllf Blake ••~bu"""• n : Publlhed Newport leech- .. IC' ,... ~ ~ 8wft. ~ OMEGA IHfM. PMM07 ::::* wiJ:. ~~ JAYCO APARTMENTS, IObef 17, 24 31, ~-~s == .. Cs~~ ~TEA TONAL IMAGING COit.i MMa Olily Pilot 0c> •lkw!tcMAat ...._ ..... 0.ey ll'llal Oc> PRISES, 1300 u.n. Awe ,ubllahad Newport Bualneaa N~a) Ii.aid 2&00 Newpot1 81 , Suite 7, 1992 Oranot County On Octot>et CO. 12t 29th, Newport tot>er 10. 17, 24. 31, 1912 ....... loOar 17, 24, 3t, Notll'ftber 7..J, Costa Mau, c.llf. llHch.co.t. MaM Diiiy ~ , NIA 106. Newpo11 8eacn, Calif, s.-7t2 t 1992 ~. CIM. t2M3 s.4197 NNIG? Alie• 7, 1tt2 t2fS2t PllOl Odobw 24, 31, No-on. 926e3 • J~H MichMI Holand,1---------WORT -.-... a.715 David J. Relttw, 1300 Vlnlber 7 14 1992. ~ ~~ Ned Jeffrey MtChHI Miller. PUBLIC NOTtCE F547233 121 1"1, Newpon Baactt. PU8UC IOTICE r--~~-~--;;..;;..;..;.; Ad.-itl Ava. 7..J, Cosu ' ' --·-" 2109 E.. Ocun 81 , Balbol , Pvbl5hed Newport 8"c:h· c.111, t2M3 • 1---------ftaa t•t-ea MLie llOTICI Meu C.W t212t aa7tl with lhe Cour1ly Clettl of Calif. 92663 Flctttloua Cosla MHI O.:ry Plloc Oe· This buelneu le con-~ ~~TICI IS HEREBY ' catoi c . .....,_, 1300 "'8llC IOTICI ~County on OctoW This business I• con-ButllftHI ..._ iot>er 3t, NO\lerilt>« 1, 14, ducted t>y: an lndivtdull 9'&••• Nw -.... ~Iha City of t•TIO AdMla Ave. 7..J, Coaw • ,,.,..79, ducted by· 1n 1nd1111dual Sut t 21 1gg2 The r•g•etrant(•I com-atat .... nt ·---· _, hM com. l'lotllleue Mesa. Calrf.12129 Pie....._ The reg111r1n1(1) com-•-n ' s 721 menced ro transect bl.rel· The ~ parJOnt ..._.. • ~ ~ 9'&91ftt• ...... Thia bualneaa 11 con-.,. IR .._ Publilhad Newport Beacn-menced IO uvisact busl· The Following penons a neu und9' lh• FoctiCIOl.ls .,. cbnO bulineu a : 'enca RepGft b Iha one ............ ducted by: husband and A':::• t Costa Mna Daly Pllol Oc· nHt under lhe Fictitious a~~~~ ~8ERSaCLUB PUBLIC NOTICE Bus•neu N1m1(1) llSled HERITACE ASSOOATES, r,:ir com~ houe-The following wile ...... lober 17 24 3t November Bullness Nem1(1) hsted Cos ' 1bo119 on Octot>et 5, 1992 ISO Paularino Ave '284, ~Otdabill_ty lltlt.gy ll(ate) doinQ ~ The r1gl1trant(1) corn-~=:: ~ 7 1992 ' ' ' •bove on Januery 1967 ~821 ~~s:o1~;:" ~ STATEMENT OF J1me1 M Holland Cotta Mesa. Calif. 92626 \11 ~ f0t Flecel v .. L0M IHTEAAATIONAl mencld lo ltMNCt bull-~ LASER CA~;-IOGE ' Sl-702 Jellray M. Miller GesaJ~lhon Hams 2821 ABANDONMENT OF Th11 ~lament WH 111.o RUCh Paddock. 128 VII Un-~HOO l'IQuifes the 2010 Unit "C" Placentia, ness under the FlctltJoue RECHARGERS & REMANU This atatemen1 was filod B ~~ol A • Costa 'Mna USE OF FICTITIOUS with tha Coun!y Clerk of dlna, Newpot1 Beach, Calif. of a CHAS con-COiia Mesa, CA 92127 Busln"' ,,._me(s) liatld FACTUAEAS 124S Surflln. PUBLIC NOTICE wilh lhe County Clettt ot c' Ir 92621" ' BUSINESS NAME Or1r1ge County on Octobef 92683 ~.°' • !Iva year houe-JAY HOLDING INC., A above on: S.ptambef 23. Way Coroni del Mat c111r Orange County on Oclober T~;i business. " con· The roll0\lll1n9 person has 6, 1992 Thll bu1lnes1 I• con-t;:,,ln llgy and an annu.i Calilomla COlporation, 721 1992 92825 ' . Flctltleua 6. t992 ducted by: in Individual abandoned !he use of th• F54e71t ducted by: an lndt111dull Iha cJ. pl9~ontelnlng N. Euclid S1'"4, •30. Ar'I• David J. Reisner Jonn M Baker 124s Surf· llualnea ••-F54S780 The regtSlranl(S) co~ F1ct1t1ous Buainess N3m1 Published Newpot1 Beach-The regl1tr1nt(1) com· end WYI ng golle helm, CA 92801 This statement wu filed line W1y Corona del Mar Sta .. Ment Pubtllhed Newport Beach· menced to trlllS&et busi· CAFE 50, 41702 W F1rsl Cos1a Mesa Daoly P110t Qe. mencect IO transact bult- lnc:ome =a.=.:. This bu1lne11 11 c~ ~lh the,.~~ty ~.: Cahl. 92U5 • The. Following persons Costa Mesa Datly Piiot Oc-OHS under tile FietitlOUS Sl. UM A, Santa Ana. CA IObef 17, 24, 31, November ~ ~the ( )~ the City 10 Im ducted by• corporation an~~ .. , on Thlt, buslnau le con-are doing business H : lober 17 24 31 Novembef Business Name(s) llsted 92705 7 t992 u ness Im• 1 ment wi:'c:r~~ rJ:" The registrant com-bet • 1992 d~ by: an Individual CAL·STATE TRANSPOR· 7• 1992 ' ' ' ebove on Oc1ooer 22 The F1ct1ttout Bus1rnns ' s.706 a~Pon·J!'! Mel OChar r 1 menced lo ttanaact bull-'IMeOIS• The 1 regl1tran1(1) com· TATION, 48t1 Vil Loma s 709 1992 Name referred to 1bov1 Ulh ~ ed«al, •tale nns undw the r1Ct1t1ous Published Newport Buch-menced 10 nnuct bull-Unda, Yorba Linda, C1hl 3• Guy Harns was Med 1n Orange Counly PUBLIC NOTtCE This ltlWment was filed ~1-:C-tun~e ~~ bullneal name °' names Costa Mesa Dally Pllol Oc> ness under lhe Fictitious 92686 PUBLIC NOTICE This s1.11emen1 was l~ed on July 15, t992 F111 No ~~~tyty ~,...! In cofd llated 1bov9 on N/A IObef 10 17 24 31 t992 Busln111 Nam•~.:ed Frantl Juniof Flc:httf' N. .,..,th the County Clerll ot F538284 Flctltlou• ..... ._ on.....-•~ ~ ,::•Wfl.hhlheap-JAY HOlOING, INC., A ' ' ' '51s694 lboveon:N01Ap 4811 Vla Loma Linda, Flctltlou• OrongeCoun1yonOctober Julian Huynh, 10271 Busl,,...N•me ber 29,1992 •1rl V-Ol.lalng CllMomia COlponitiorr John M. Baker Yorba Unda. Calif. 92686 Bu•lneu N•me 21, 1gg2 Orrey Pl, Gatden Otove. Statement F54e089 lm~S::u!: O::YI" By: Jay Slne Patel, Pres-PUBLIC NOTICE This slatement was filed This business. ~s con-Sl•tement FS49039 CA 92643 The FoU0\1111ng P9f$0'\s Publ shed Newpott e..cn. benaflt low Ind P 10 !dent With the County Cln of ducted by: an lndlllldual The Following persons Published Newpot1 Beach-lhrs business was con are do.ng 0u11ness as Costa Mesa Daty PiloC Oc> Income femlliea moderlte This stalemant was filed FlctltJoua Orange County on OclOber The regl11ranl(s) com-ire <ft>lng business as· c ta M D311 Pilot Oc· ducted l>Y an •nd1111duail THE ONCE MORE STOAE, lober 10, t7, 24, 31, 1992 NOTICE IS HEAEBY F\JA. ~ ltleCCountyc2.~ of lka9'fteM N.-8, 1992 menc'!Jo '=sa~:r'sl· M & A MESSENGER, 6200 10°:, 31 e~~ 7 14 Jlhu ian H'uynh f.,. 1666 Tus1in Ave , Cosa ~ TMEA GIVEN th Ill .,..lnOe ounty ..... .,... .. bet Statement ,548800 nen er ous Edinger #404 Hunllngton ' ' ' rs 5tal9ment WIS 11~ Mesa Ca •I 92627 IOnl Int .... alnt Plf· 25, 1!>92. The Following ~· P blished New...-Seidl-Business Name(s) llsted Beach Cru1I. 92647 2t. 1992 w th lt!e County Clertc ol Vic•ue LH Gutrerrez. 302 PUBLIC NOTICE erasi... relflew. F•451-.... _ .... __ . u ......,. above on: N/A Mi h, 1 T I 6200 Sa-719 Or•,.,_ County on Septem R pt c .. .. Ing the CHAS Annull Par· '" vu .,. doing...,.. ..... as. Cosla Meu Da~y Pilot Oc· Frani! Junior F'lcnl IV c 11 1 go, ~.,.. 992 amona ' os ..... eu. PUBLIC NOTICE tormanc:e Aepo11 f ASCII Published Newport BANKERS APPRAISAL er Edinger #4104, Hunllngton 11, I Cahl 92627 of Gen-y 199 992 or Baach-Co1a Me Daily SERVICE 16787 BHch tober 17• 24• 31• November This statement was tiled Beach. Cal1I 926417 PUBLIC NOTICE Published New"'"rl Thia business ts con-The annual report ear 1-1 may In-sa Blvd Suite 637 Huntinglon 7• 1992 wrth the County Clertc 01 This 'business Is con· Beach Costa Mesa • • ly ducted by an ond1Vldual .,.., Ind Mrl. W~llam Lyon ~ coplff :t eny of the Pllol October 24, 31 , No-eeaCn Cahf 92647 Sa-707 Orange County on October ducted by an rnd1v1du3' Fictitious Prlot Octobe< 10, 1; .~. lhe reg1slrant(s) com· F1m~y FOl,Wldalk>n is wail-it!~ pure 0::::: 11 vemt>er 7• 14• 1992· Ruth 'Phillips t74t Tustin 6, t992 The reg111r1n1(1) com-BualneH Name 31, 1992 mane.cs 10 transact busi-•ble. at .,,. address noted c HIM~ Oc;,ot>er t 11 51717 Ava 18A Costa Meu PUBLIC NOTICE · F548788 menced 10 transact buSI· Sfatem•nt 11701 ness under th• F"ICllr.ous below. for rnspectiOn dur· 1~ al 1 oblr 28 • PUBLIC NOTICE Calli. 92627 ' Published N-port Beach-ness under lhe Fictrllous The Following persons PUBLIC NOTICE Bus1nen Name(s) lrSled ing normal business hours c 2 • NNI Huckels 1741 Tustin Flctltloua Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Oc· Business Nal"le(s) heted are dorng business as. above on· NA by an atlzen who 80 r• d~=~ °in':~~I~~ Flctltloua Ave. 18A. Costa Mesa, BualneH N•me tot>er 17, 24, 31, Novembe< above on· September 15, COUEGE TOYS. 610 W. Flctltlou• V1ck1e Lee Gutierrez ~~!rst:U=.~ :,,80th 1 :a,: should be directed lo Mr ._.,._.. ....... Calil. 92627 St•tef!'ent 7 1992 1992 17th Ste. G-3, Costa Mesa. Buslne .. Nam• This statemen1 was filed llCe 01 its avail brl ty CraiQ 81 Pri • a This buslnHs Is Corl-The Following peraons ' Ron;ild D. Riff • Cahl. 92627 . • ...,,,h the Counly Clertc 01 a 1 • .,, "t uell, nclpal Plafl-tatement ducted b • co-paM!lf'I .,, doing business as: Sa·7o5 This Sl3tement was filed Cetalog lnnov;iUons lncor->tatement Orange County on October General and Mrs.. William ~I~ ~=18(,~j 1,.~ Fc:t~s ~s The re~i1tran1(1) com-PREMIER M ERCHANT PUBLIC NOTICE with the Counly Clerk ol pormd, Cahlomla, 610 W. are~~/0~~~~s rs~sons 9, 1992 · ~: v!'nam~~~ 644-322$. ' (l)EYE~ HOAUS MINIS-menoed to tranuct l?Usl· SERVICES OF SOUTHERN Orange Counly on October 171h Ste. G-3, Costa Mesa, SPECIA~ SECURITY SER· FS47240 Beach. Caliloma 92660 W•nd• a "8tt9&o 'fAIES (b)EHM 856 W n .. s under lhe Actltioue CALIFORNIA, 19800 Flctltloua 6, 1992 Cal!l.92627 VICES 2CS9 Parmley Lane Publ15hod Newport Beach· The principal manager ts· CltJ C*lr, City of N.W: M1ln SL •e. T~scln, eai.1: :~~·•:i. N:_m~bet lit~ r:vi~~~[.f.~~isSle. 970• Bualneae N•me · • F549808 J:dt!c, ~~s~~;'~!t1~ofl-Costa 'Mes3, Cahf 92626 ' Cost.i Mesa D•lly Pilot Oc· Mrs. ~a aanc (714) IMMt -..Cit 92680 1992 • p • Cut111 A. Flemlng, 2143 Stat~nt Published ~wpot1 Beacn. The regls1ran1(s) com-Jo~ph D. Cooper, Jr • tober 17. 24, 31. N<Mtmber 833-3600. Published N•wport John Baltlette, 858 W. Rulh Phllll 1 v111a En1rad1, Newport The Follo;'ng pe~s Costa Meu D1.1J1y Pilot Oc· menc:ed to transact busr-2489 P3rmle~ Lane, CoS11 7, 1992 Published Newport Beach-C i. M D ii Mlln St. 18, Tustin, Calll. This 11.at:'menl wu r~ld Beach Calif 92660 'S~~oln~~ ~E asCOM lober t7. 24, 31, November ness under lh• Act1Uous Mesa. Calif 92626 53-7t3 Beach-Cosi. Mesa Dally Pilot Oct:~ 31 ~ ., y = Baaketle 656 w with the County Cleft( ot Thia • buslneu I• con-PUTE~I PRO~TS 3002 7, 1992 s Bbovuslness IN990ame(s) ~sted J'~dt~ ~~.s~~el~~...,:~ua~on-PUBLIC NOTICE Pilot C>c:tob9' 3t. t992Sa722 ' ~-.. s T ' • f. Orange County on S.p1em-ducted by: an lndMdual Dow A 1208 'Tustln 3·711 1 •on: _______ -_1_2_51 ..,..,., l #8, Ultin, C8lr . ber 29. f992 The raglS1rant(1) com· ve. • , Pe1er Pillsbury The reglS1ran1(s) com· Flctlt'-··• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 92680 ' ed t tran ct bu i.. Calif. 9?680 PUBLIC NOTICE This statement WM fried menced to transoct bull· ...., This bualneu 11 CO'l-F54108e ;:::: und! the saFictt~s l<alhy Jean Romano, with the Counly Cletlt of ness under the F1ct•t.ous Business Name TIC OF ---,.-,-ltteu-----1 ducted by: husband ltld Published Newport Balch-Bullness Name(s) ksled 32302 A11paz Space #49, Fictitious Orilnge County on October Bus.nest Name(s) listed St•tement APP~CAT~N TO c • wife Cosla Mesa Datly Pllol Oe· lbOYe on· A 15 1992 S.J C., Calif: 92675 Buslnaaa H•me 5 1992 at>o>te on Oc1ober 5. 1992 The F011oW1ng per1ons --8-'neea .. ._ The regl11ran1(s) com-tober to, 17, 24, 31 , t992 Cunis ,._·~,nO This busrnen Is co,,.. St•tement • F546725 Jos.pn D Coopet Jr. are doong bus•neu as. SEU. Al.COHOLIC Sl8tetnent menced IO transact bu5'-s.696 Th filed dueled by: an lndMdual The Following persons Th•s stalemeot was filed K D NAILS m W t9ttt BEVERAGES 10.24-92 The Followlng ~· nen under the Actltlous •s statemenl wu ' The reglstranl(s) co~ 1,9 d0o busu'9ss 115• Published Newport Beach-wi1h the County Cl"1t or sveet. cosa Mesa. Cali! To Whom • May Con- .,. d~ business u : Bu11neu Nam•(•) listed PUBLIC NOTtCE Q:.'!'~ ~~ ~~ menced to transact bus.. OMNI ~MUNICATIONS, Costa Mesa Da.ly Pilot Oc· Orange Counry on October 921;21 • cem·· GEM EHTEAPRISES, MIDOAI AESTO AANT, 1bc>Ve on: September 24, 6 1992 nest und9f' the F'tct.tJous 110 Newport Ceni.r Dnve, tober 31, November 7, 14, 6 1992 Hung Pti1 Huynh, 11682 INC. 11 (11'1) apptyinQ to Saturday October 31, 1 m H 2988 FllMew Rd , Costa 1992 tM729 • F548714 Business Name(•) listed Suite 200. Newport Buch, 21. 1992 F546790 8ar>nef °'" G.Mden co,0119, the Depawtment ol Alc:o-Mesa. Calif. 92628 Gt.ce Baakene Flctltloua above on· October S, 1992 C.i.W. 92660 s3.no Publ•shed N-pc>O O#;Kh ca111 926'3 holoc Beverage Control lo ._ ___ Eml HoNla. 74582 P9c>per Thf• S111emanc wo ~ Bualneaa 11.-Pu!Jhhed Newpon ltltny Jean Aomll'IO" Raymond Jo~eph w an.ck, Co~ta Mesa Dart Pilot Oc Tnls business is co~ Jell alc:oholtc: l>IYer.oet II TPM, Palm Oesen, Cllof. with the County Cleft! of Statetnent Cosi. Meu Dally Piiot Oe· This statement was ti~ 12 Pawna Lane. N-port PUBLIC NOTICE bet 17 24 31 YN ber dueled by an indMdual 16650 Harbor Boulevard, "2260 Ormnge County on Sapcem-The lollowlnn persons IOber 17, 24, 3t, NoYember wrth the County Clertc of Beach, Ca11t. 92660 10 992 • • • O\IO!!'I The r1g1stran1(s) com-UM C-1, Fountain Valley. I Emiko BrCldun.n, 2568I '-29, 1992 are doln t>U91n.ss u · 7, 1992 Or1nqe County on Octol>« Th11 business IS con-Flctltlous 7 1 meoc~ 10 tran-.ct bu5'-CA 92708 With ON SALE Waatovar Cir.. El T0to, FMeOet WHEELS!! & RUDDERS S•710 6, l992 ducted by an 1n<11vrdual Bualneu Name 53·703 ness under lhe F1ct1tious SEER & WINE • EATING Clihf. 9 2630 Publtshed Hewpott Beach-SPORTS PUA 34198 P• • F548782 The reg1S1ran1 (1) com-St•tament PUBLIC NOTICE Business Name(sl r.sted PLACE llcense(s). Hiroml Kawamura, 197' Cotta MIN Daily Pilot Oc> c1'ic Coast Hlghw1y Dana PUBLtC NOTICE Publislled Newport Beach-menced IO tr.ins ct bull· The Following persons 1bo119 on September 28 Published Newport SherlnJ.lon, Newport lobar to 17 24 31 1992 P01nl CA 92629 ' Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Oc> ness under tne Fictitious are doing bus•ness 3S Fictitious 19'12 Beach-Cosia Mesa Daily ~· bu~:n::-31. con-• • • • Sa~93 Terry Labourdene. 1294 Flctltloua tober 17, 24, 3t. November Business Name(s) listed MACRO COMPUTER SYS· BuslneH N•m• ThHung p Hvynh fi"ed Pilot October 31, 1992Sa723 ---------v.,.. Cruz, Oeeanslde, CA ._ .. ,....Name 7. igg2 above on· Oclober 9, 1992 TEMS, 1n12 Gothard St Statement rs et31emen1 was • ~ b'f: a hmlled Pll1· SELL 92056 St•t•ment 53•708 Raymond Joseph Wnthck #A, Hunllng1on BHch, The Following persons wtlh the Counly Clefk ol PUBLIC NOTICE Th P 1 ( ) This bus1n1u la cofl-The Followlng persons Cahl. 92647 are dorng business as OrM9• County on S.ptam-1 ________ _ • "~ 11 "" 1 1 com-ducted by 111 endiVldual are dOong business es: Whether you're buying RE NT M1chHI Blalle. 1277 An-IMAGE HYPE 608 A 3tth ber 29. 1992 NOTICE OF :8!c,:, ~~=~ your home The roglsH•nt com-HUNTINGTON VENDING or selling, €1asslllod zon1 Anaheim, Calif St Newport 8.ach Cahl F548070 APPUCATtON TO ~neu Name(s) Usled h ·r. menc:ed to transact bull· COMPANY, 7195 Riptide covers all your needsl 92805 92663 ' PubhW.od Newpot1 Beach-SEU Al.COHOltC thrOUO ClaSSI 1ed ness under the rJctJllou• Cir., Hun1lng1on Beach. through class1f1ed This business ls con-Ttlefe!l.l J Rictnrd~. 608 A Costi Mesa Dally Pilot Oc· BEVERAGES 1o. 2 ._ 92 See ·vour car make tracks! Need to sell your car? Do ~the easy way! Run your auto ad for 1 0 days in the Doi~ Pilot/Independent. ~ ~­ doesn't sell, we'll run it for 5 more days, FREE!* Call Classified for detai~. mE NEWPORT BEACH • COSl'A MFS\ llilJPi lili2-5678 *Priwte ~ onv. No refoods with this offer. L'lc.J s s1f1eci (~on 1111un1 t y It 1dr h ct p !~1ce , DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A Rf ADER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER ~ ~ l.!!..J I I ROMANTIC ROSES Tilt mosl romanht of all !lowers 1s Ille rose ¥>h1tll p10<.l.i1ms love and buuly wrlh an ill or t •tgilllte Rose~ rn wondtrlul 5e111n11s nave now been trans1a1t0 1n10 des111ns for cross Shieh which are lound 1n our II page gu1dt book comp111e with seep by·Slt p ins11u1;1ions Makt lhese beauhtul ll01110trs •PPt!.t1 on labric as you shlth any ol Ille 12 designs in.11 ..... 11 100 Qiact 10 ~our !.l.lrrou1101ngs Pro1tcts include pillows algtians 1owels table runners aoo mort - ---# - -- -- - -- --- Send chtc~ 10 OCDP Palletn Orp1 P 0 Bo• Z3&3 Van Nuys CA 91409 N~mt ·'Odrf'~S c.1v S1•tt 0 ,AN3560 Rsts for C S S6 SO 11? oaoe ca111og SJ 9!I IP1tlu11ng ~00 wood-.0!~11\9 ano ti.1nd•t• all pro1ttlst l ip _______ _ 36lh St., Newport Be.1cn, 1ooer t o. 17, 24, 31, 1992 To Whom n May con- Calil. 92663 53-695 cem. Showbiz Pizza rime, This l)us1nH5 s • con· PUBLIC NOTICE Inc Is <we) applying IO the ducted by: an 1nd•,,•dual Department of Alcohol< l he reg1st•1nt(sl com Flctrtlous S....tQge Control to sell II· menct'd 10 t•1n< 1c1 busl-coholic beverages 11 2300 ness undor lhe Ftct•llOUI BuslrMas Name Hart>or Blvd Bldg 125. Business N:ame(~I lisled Statement Costa Mest. CA ~26.26 With above on N 'A Tne FolloWl"Q persons On.Sale Beer and Wine Theresa R1ctiards r• do.n9 bu •nt•u as· Eat1f1Q PlaC9 l•cansets) This s1.11emen1 "' s loled HANN4 BOSHO APART· Published Newport ""1th the County C'llfk ol MENTS 111025 ~yp rte Cir. Beach-Cos'la Mesa Da.ty Oranqe County ''" Oc•ober Ill\, IM~. C111of 92714 p ioc OclOOef 31, 1992 8. t992 Rlnd•ll E~ Tnt>olet, sa724 F54&789 18025 Slcypark C.r #A, lr·t--------- Pubh ht'd Newport Bctach· "inl'. Calol 9171• Cost.> Mesa D , l'ilot Oc Th•s business 11 co.,_ 1 ducted by an 10d1vidua. 1o~r 17, 24, Jt, No.ember Tne regis1ren1(•l com- 7, 1992 meoced to ltansact Ou• S•·;04 noss undef the FICllhOUS _,,T,_o_p_r_zi_e;c--a-.,-8-d_l_n1 Bu'1ness Name(s) I sled The Pilot l.l·,11t1ed, bo<te on September 16 cau 842·5678. _1.;;..9:>_2 _______ _ GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale place a garage sale ad in the Daily Pilot to ensure a big crowd. List items with specific brand names, sizes, colors, prices, conditions, etc. in you r ad. SELL your used vehkle through classified M2-M78 1 to aroectway CottaMeea ..... STARTllG A IEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Pilot Is pleated to announce a new service now available to new bullneases We wlll now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you th• ti,,,. and the trtp to the Court Houte In Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the IMrch la completed we wtll ' fllt your ftctlttou1 bullnlM name 1tatement wtth the County Clertc, pubflah once a week for four weeks u required by law and then ftle your proof of pubtlcatk>n wtth County Cleric. Please stop by to file your tlctftlou1 business statement at the Pilot Legal Department, 330 West Bay. Colta Mesa, Callfomla. It you can not atop by, pl .... call US It (714) 642.--4321, Extension 315 or 316 and we wfll make arrano-ment1 for you to hand .. this procedure by mall If you should have a.ny further questions. pteue call us and we wfh be more than glad to aulst you. Good Luck In your new buslnessll • I 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA. 98887 ,, HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE R1.-m-1 I Bow To Plaoe A Claaatfted Ad B7 Phone ••••••••••••••••••••• ~~--'711 &:noun • a:aopm 8 800-8 818 80104080 llondq dlra l'rldAJ' I 100S-1U l5 f&=-s ) !Gm-I BJ VlalUng ....... 830 We8' BaJ S&reet (omow of Newpcift llhd.. • ~ M .) s:aoam -a:aopm 888~0015 11oa-e1eo llondq &hru Prlc1&7 I JU08·8174 111.l=:a I I Or BJ Mail .............. 330 WM& 11&7 St. Co8'& Ilea&, CA. 81887 Deadlines .............. a :30pm c1a1J7 for 8406-3838 7011-9090 IC=='u I GENERAL POLICY -~· publlaalton. I ............ _ ......... .....,. ............ ,.. ...... 3 :30pm WeclD•dq tor _ ... ._... .. -.................. ...-... Ule Indepeo~\ -, ............... _ ............ ...-.. .. 1 a $ r;, ftl...., ..... ftl a 'I bS ..... -... lllf ..,.......... , ....... .., .................. ~ , 1563CMH540 ...... ~ ...... ..._ ........... _.a..._..., .. .._ ............... 1002 CORONA COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPORT BALBOA CORONA B111fTlllGTON NEWPOIT =====::: DEL MAR 1022 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 ISLAND 2106 DEL MAI 2122 llAllOUI 2142 BEACH Ore•t Nelghborttaad !;:;:====== Absolute Value! · =======:;I Great family home w/ Spacious 3BR 2,.1\BA =======:::t========t::======= ========l=======:::1;======i:: 3BR, 1.75 BA, new ADDolntment Onfr home wi1rg 9•980 It SPYGLASS BEST D a LUX a EXEC Spect. ocn & hrbr view, WATDPROWT LUU Harbor View Home t GENERAL 1002 LOWEST PRICE SOtfrH COASI VILLAS 1 BR, Nice decor. Va, cant & Only $85,900 LOWEST PRICE WOODSIDE VILI.AGE (W/Pool~ & Spa) 1 BR .+-Oen $89,900 2BR 2BA $106,800 3BR 3BA $128,000 JACOBS -·--~~ 675-6670 ••••• For additonal real estate listings please tum to the regular classified secuon. Sell your unwanted ilems the easy way! To place your classl· fied ad call 8422 5678. paint, new doora vo, ll4riif Uatlngl Spy, •-• Uqu' ... atJon sale at va•UES! TWNHS 2 + 2, patio. 38R 28A. f/pP,rudgar, .... S p ectacular M ain 5br, near echo I frplc. cover9d patio, 2 g1 ... Special. Newer 1329,ooo"'w/Tennsl 11 __ Of Modet ~ SBR E gar+ JCtra prtmg, w/d, 12195/mo. . C.. Channel view, 3Br park, faehlon I ear garage on hUge gated lg custom "' PATRICK ..... NOR• -..-_..ect • deck. yrly ~ Rfty. Cati 281-5819 38a. 1900 sit. 111751 beachea. eeey a Pot, $198 500 •• • Ne rt tat• on almost Vi acre ,...,..._ Cokfwell ff--.ys l2700 · · tat• W/180" •pectacu· 1'8CMl702 Agt ~ w/lncred lbl• 180' View! Vlewf View! S:.;. &4&.'9094 49T ...... · C.2 1 A Neighbor-· lar Ocean & City I.ta FINE VALUES Ocean, Bay· & City BALBOA 2Bd 2Ba + den, 2 hood ElnporiuM Views to LAI Evety HV Homes. 5BR (714) 8S.2f00 amenity lnct etevatOf, lights Views! Tettna/ car. End ot quiet cul, =========== gar, LL & 8rigM. ...... ---111 library, pool, apa + c.11 Us &AA..•--Trade. Opet\ ..... PENINSOIA 2107 dessac.. Fum CK !Jn-' llVUfE 2144 to ac:hoot • n • --I I f A ___.... S un f_. furn, $3000fmo. Teny -' O wner de.a~erelel spec a eaturea. ~ PATRJCKTEHORB Chapll0 .. f ·l'332 =======::: S2.5007mo, 882' Great floorplan open ohly thru P•bick • DUPL•X·LAROE 7eo.8702 Age •Oce•nfronta. 28r u•--Rl!&ITY 2 ... 12 .. _, gar,.,..•. _ ... , HVH. 3BR 2BA, 2 and apeclous 4BR ,..... l'eo.8702 Aot INCOME In CdM. """""" -.,. ._ -..,... __ ._. ... 1 758A f ·1y ' WOWI $9,000 down. Four duplexes: 38R 28a w/gat, w/d. Rear •73 4400 ,,... carpet/paint, no g111, nu _ .. • car ' ami pool OWC 15%. 3BR 1BA. 3BA + 2BR 2BA. 1.5 Sl300; Front w,..,.._ v peta 1980 depoelt ~ry nk:e. Slee5, hOme. Submit! Sub-$178,000,A Beauty. Blka to PCH. 5 min $1700, Ca?I 848-4724 852~7798 • 7220 °' 754.n91 m~:f5~~ ~ Ask for Betty. Cold. walk to CdM Beach. 38R 2BA 150 FT to beh, Loe 1br $750. w/ f"1•• 982 .... 1 Banker 24<>-3707 Rec:tuc.d . 1459,900. bey view, gar, w/d, lrg COSTA MESA 2124 Avail Noll. 1. 2 1 COSTA MESA 1024 631-8011 Manicured 1680 sq ft home In prime araa. S260,000 . Call Yvonne. agL 72f·3375 EASTSIDE Greet N.-Lt•t1"9! NEWPORT 4BR or 3+ Oen, 2BA, BEACH 1069 hrdwd firs. l/p. lg lot1-======== Only $28~000 ·-OPIEN UT 1-4 32t FLOWER ST RENT through classified Owner will cury deck & bale. $1485-no NEWPORT 29th St. Pl\ld, Ca "It 159,000 downl Trade Up To lse req. 213-463-3450 AQt. 548-1005 ---= ~ ... ~_...._! r_._ .... _ BEACH 2169 liuidlde.-.n;;;~CU8i~ .IUST SOLO Great __....,.._ BAYFRONT DUPLEX ~'-========:I 38r, 38a .,.,_ a .. locatJon • Peninsula MMre: 48R 4BA cus-3Br 2 Ba, $1500/mo 38R, huge back yard, S3000 mo wntr, 2BR lBA In Nch tom home W/ appit yearty. s.ndy beach, CUI-de-sac .,. .... encl ........ 5 tl Udo Nord11'W I unit. Lots ot up-3000 s/f. Access for garage. No pets. 215 gar 11250 548s7001 '"£_..,. .. ....._ H-----grades. Best prfce In private beach and E. Edgewater. &42· 321 COLLE.,. a a --- the area. S325,000 -only th bk>ck from 4905 weekdays 1oam---------• 9 ·'-vtew 2BA 1BA. 2 ocean. Coastline + 4pm, ask tor Elaine •Nl!W E ' .. d• eoftd4t. '\,-... "6~ Q#, frplc. 4lnC:t BUILD 4 · TOWN-ocean view from 2nd 3 maetr bdrm• llW/lndllf ""-• 11400/mo. 645-717 HOMES Best value, story. $1,050,000 betns+gueat ba, din Ll~o l•I• 3Br 2 South of PCH, Need: Irvine or New· ......u. Bachelor... Kitchen, count"' c:oae--. p 0 r t t 0 w n h 0 m e COIONA rm, trplc, _...... 2<at view laund M5QI . • -slde2 by2 sld• du-0 d $300000 gar. $1485. S75-0954 sR ~ mo ctean, lrg patio w/ pleites. Build tour ar un • to DEL llAJt 2122 • ACI 1 ·• Y QfpGft. Pt!,, furn or not. custom lOwnhorn4tS S400,000 near pat1l S7751mo $2300. Tenn&-. aall g on th ... lots. Wei !;:;======:::::! 2BR 2BA, 1200 sq ft 38R home, gar, $1950 par!\. 675-6370/d maintained, high In, Trade Bluffs To ..... Km condo 2BR patio, bulk,lne. enc 28A+ Oel\jlc. iwoca l tlOO OMele come , each duple• ff~11 1u-.1) 2BA~ great harbo r gar, $895 132,5292 173-RENT fi·~ -itia.-Ccteiein.an.N;i~~ $419,000 ---view, l2500 LVanc. 18R, by P9'f M Qr, -~ H.ve: 4BR 3BA end Rltr 87~ Pool epa , wt rm Terrace, 38R 2~p NEXT TO H U· unit. Plan G In the Spa paUo' p&.d carport'--------g•, no .,.._., 11000 CAN MILL GOLF Bluffs app11 2100 9Q. • cioua 381\ 2\"IBa, seso' Btu ..0..1S2 • mo. Agl. 648-2389 COURS E Private ft. Refurbished 1 car~ want to . BeKhArea! beach access. View through-out end reedy beach. I pet OKI 38R + den, yatd, 2-car ... ,., ~ property In Cameo to occupy. $398,000 , $2200/mo. Law. gar, clean, no pets. VEAAlV OR WINT£A Highlands. Luge Oat Need : Property In HARBOR REAL TY 625sB Plum9r. I 1 ,050. M5fMO..ll1!GIW lot. Mew 173 4 .. 00 Pru.Cal.Alty, Agt. 1 .. -._.....___.__ For detail• catt 1"99 • Bat'bala 729s n ae ._....... ............... GENERAL 1002 GENERAL 1002 Sec:rlftce Sele 48R STEPS TO 8~~-: ~ ~';~00 ~vtEWLLAlu .. ~Ll~!m• •. 3~.""2~,':!.'!'.ms'1 ~~ Vt~ 2 BA w/famlly rm. --------S CHOOL and ~-·• ..,....'"' ,,_... __. .-V<.1V1 S40K undor mrkl tor park Family per1ect WESTCLIFF ::::~~-=a<:3hB,Rlhfaparom' ~~-~-•1hop-172 175-4912 bay .t. ocean view.' quick aalel OWC 1st one SIOty. Outstand· Sell ... Anxlou91 • Pn'V ...... " .... -pets. $1700/mo. ClS. TO w/'20% dn Askl"9 Ing curb appeal. 41 3BR 2SA, 646-233G S2000. &7 5s9606 3BR 2BA Mesa Del Mat, 61 to or ~~ _l_ Open Houses Sun 1 ·4 PM $259,900 $479,000 2BR 2BA, 2-car alt. gar, FA/()R, new remod ... ............ Remod· NPT North 28r 2~ C 0 UN TR y II::======= pvt patio, walk to Cpta & drpa, S t!too. Med 28A 28A, l'r9nch light A a1tfy 11350 Versailles AJmoet Complete FRE NC H "P E Rs OOT OF STATE Ge1aons. Ouiet, Av•" Bkr 840-4ta2 windows, hi '*"· PVl Open s.t tor.u ,.,: 100 SCHOU ,WA 1202 New Oecof1 End Unit h~ea~~~ ~:c~: FECT " Harbor Vtew PRO. • '1 s1 o. s 1 ,250/mo. Cozy Town."w 2tx/ ~•Ch••. •20001mo. 3. Info, cal 780-31'3 OCEAN HARBOR '"EWS FROM DOCK family rm, $42 5,000 Homes. lmpressl'<19 PEITY 1558 699-l90I 2.~ 2 car gar, laun, 'ftS.73t2 Aar INwpt Itta :lBR ~ & I\ YI . ! White C ARMEL MODEL. 3BR 2th8a front duple• dry h/l.lp, l/p, pool, •ltlwil•H •• Doll House w/lg ¥d European Kitchen Retrig Incl. Wet bar Wine Rael Coz" Cotteg• On 3BR 2BA, upgraded. T•••• lnvea ton • w/new appls. patio, jac:u, 111 50 873-llOI Retnod 38R, oc:n vtew 11100/m o Robin: Ceramlc r~e Lux otf·whlte Carpet Etc $194,900 huoe lot W/hrelwd nrs, Zero dwn, cash now. gw7: S'TS-7817 7pm. E.Sld• 14oo.f condo. hm w/apaJ $3000. 17 Rem.a 76().S()()C) xf31 100 SCHOU PtAZA I PH• HARBOR OCEAN CrTY fl\Jrt trees, grapevine ovrmn\ torectoaure•. fa~ .. ., 28R 2VlBA. 2~ c.m.t 1111Y 4M-7894 F'"* LIGHT & MOUNTAIN VIEWS r d k. 8e ·-·~ & more s2ss.ooo Ll.ongt Of Irk• ,_, tree ~oct 38R 2BA trptc d/w gw + 1 •JNICe. lneHte •38A 2""e. charming 2BA "PP« 2 car rom ec auun,.1 N plci\Jr••· •••ntw•• r•noe • 'Ollen. Avt 10i llldrv .,. ... Stoootmo. e-nhM 1n Nwpt Hghta trp1. 111.Uc. 12 ' upgrl<led1 Blaclr.IWhlte A~ Garde Kitchen. Plu •SLE&K •BR 2BA, ewport ~· (512) 32&-57•01 2 0. 714 FernlHf. Avall lmm4KI. 998-3434 ftplc, dbl gar, tg yard mo. yny. g75,2272 Peart Grey Carpet A MUST SEE! . . $2•9.000 comer lot, 1147 Sl!ta Hove A 640-5664 327 2161 Aoberta.-$1150 Paul &40.5324 ....... 251-E Mesa. l122S,/mo 647,7540 PanlnWa lge 38R Sea Faire Bluff, $1700/mo or G s I I 1~=======1 .... comer '" ow; 3&/2,58a, detalched, .1 ... iL near~ Oupn. 'gw, new 210 LILLE lH #217 BRANO NEW LISTING! OCEAN S309.ooo 7 80-9792 oroge 0 e. ""=:::;:==::==:;=;::::= BOOSES/CONDOS Cdlll Front row flrep1asce:, ... }-car oa, 2-car oar. trpec 11395'. pee, great loc:. 1 1 VIEW FR R ••1 411 -oceanlbay Vl4IW9 w/o rage. 71!:~ 48r 3 .. 2·.sty, cul, mo. Lois 75~1779 18R. c~ OE~I [:1a~:ie it:: Siu~· ~= USE ~ ... R~~=~ =·~ FOR RENT the traffic. Spacious .. _.._ desuc:. 11800. 132-5195 1 ......... Av ... BeautiMly Mamtained. Great Value' $197,000 Plr~i-s Illy--Piil.··-hm w/apal $6951<. 17 3BR 3'hBa h M, 2 frs ....... 38R 2~ea. 2 •Udo~............ l sS BR. S800-$5 Carmel Bay 494-7694 pies, heated pool, 3 car anached garage, Unique 1 A 28A Unit. Mo. No '" ch For Your l#sf •..,In A-.-l«lch Condo CLASSIFIED car gar. No pet.a. LM ywd. AV! nowt Diana .... -... .... 7 •2 t _, ,_,.,,.,,., . CDM VI-Lota S2895mo. 2328 Pacific Hf-8428 Age ICK ...... Private bch,1_'""V' __ ·_-__ , __ +- C0// MoryAnn McGuire 646-6770 6 E11ces. Lots. Ready Drive. (203)228-3732 L.AAGE 2 + 2 TWNHSE onT=t..:7~:? ,..., RelltllllQ (Enlet at ~ '°" °" '*'-"'°'Id.} to build. 344 Hazel. GENERAL 2102 Cozy 2BR hee; 0/W, xun Loe., llbch dbl Ocnfn 38A 29 I, Jacobs Realty, lncJBetter Homes Gardens lWI Gruncty, ~ 575-&lll frplc, garage, pvt gar, petlo/pool 1244 •Ne~......_. Ocntn hm 3BR 2919 Newport Blvd e NB 675 6670 GENEIAL 1002 GENERAL 1002 Deape nt• Lido patio. Walk to beach! aq "· St000 l!0-10l3 38A 28A peUo oa-Balboa hm 28A s 1 "'-=========·====·===~·-======= -:::======= Owne r! S136K Res C ... Msalbdl>uple• 13350 $1150/mo. 640.7211 M•li Yi ROi 3BR rage, frplc, $1425 Newpott Isl 28A -• -d uctlon , 4b d/4ba. ~ 3bd Cndo 11500 28R 28a, 2 C1lat 1895 ,.., beach 4 BR 11 $659,000 w/S625K Ulle .... 21>dA,pA 116!0 UC•L&.aNTIH ho me w/remodeled a.cMtor ~ 165() Lg 38A 28 11500 Ocealltirollt Estate Sale .f assum loan 760-0606 l ........ 3bdHM $2500 2 610 Seavlew,2Br kitchen, •pa 1 1400/ BllrM:l-M80 Nr.and28A l11 752-8522 Ell\ 2 19 ,.._ Pt.3bd HM $3000 1Ba, frpl, fncd yd. gar, mo. Alf'! tt/15. Maidne ... r"OHlllMllDO• Fowplex On Two A Rare & Unique Best Bnv ...,., Mt :ibd H• 13500 1ndry, 1 bhc to China Gotden 780-8000 or ••M ••LAND• 2BR, .. R·2 Lots OpportunltV! or Ottan&Ontl Dauertfw 4bd HM S5000 Co'<19. S1175. 673:0881 944-llAXQ Remax 2~BA, golf courM vu. ""'~Mllllntit 60 Feet Of oceanfront To own the ONLY three Larae dupl-that cannot "FAST WMefhnt ....._"'" Newer modern 3BR ~!: :.._,~-;~rv· frontage. Two buildings contingious R-2 Iota be 1. ~d 480 3BA HSULT" ~M400 28A back ""'-be-.n unvnwrGTON , t======t= th a .t ca nnot be availabre on N~rt's up tcatc · '"" SUYICI Property llgmt ceila, •kytt•. Bert>er uvnu.n •IUIFIR IOYI• APAlllllm d, uphcated. Excell ent best beach. 90 Feet of up an<t 3BR. 2BA down. DIHCTOlt'Y Local R,E to. XII r9'1 cpt., att gar. no pets. BEACH 2140 Beach ...,,... •14-. POI •en IJ)come. Two 4 ~droom.J frontage. prime comer Great Jocationl Can ~·or .. ei.ult Will manage your 1 500/mo. 648-2983 38d, 28a, IO epec:4t.~=::~====$::: J batb upper umts anu location 6 large units eas~ be converted to a ~·rv1l·e ('"" reMat & find qualified Remod. 28R 28A. 2-car aaR au. cten +omce ~..,... '"'"*' J'!l· ~"" two ) ~d'room, l bath WJ'tb exec' llent lll. COmef Sin e family home, 642-567.1 _ occupanc. FUii Sef, gar, hrdwd hrs, w/d, 8e•o llff CeuntrW emp Ta • f 4 lower units, -vice. Great RatH. central h .. t. f/p, lge ct.. O"ard poot Aemu So. Cou:ntY Offered at $2,145,000 A.skin1 $3,150,000 Only $995,000 ... .,. 1 54().1355 Torelli Rlty yard, $1575, 721·1505 tennl." court .• Moctei •THll ...... 48Rl======t=: BALBOA-NEWPORT REALTY home.l teoo.-.TM7 38A. HOO+ .... ,_. IAllOA 723-4494 GENEIW. 1002 GENERAL 1002 GENUAL 1002 ~~~ _,!,~~ _;.~_,... .... CMc:N,,..........,..,_~_· -~-1 ISl.llfD ~=~===~~=~=;::=::;;;;;;:=:::::;::::;;::;:::::::=::=:5~=~ ========= ======:=::::::; •======= bale, 3 blka from~. •UPSTAIRa ~ a.t-=======t:= ~ 1975. year IM req. dS*. ffple, 4--c:.r gar, 28R I BA, bll.tne, w ...._.794 -.. '° blly a bMott. p , ...-ino. 1ge Emerald Bay Special! Terrific ocean view just steps to our private beach. Hear the surf crash. Quiet cul~de-sac . 4 bedroom, 4 baths, separate maid's quarters with bedroom bath, kitchen area and laundry room. High beam ceilings with floor to ceiling 0tass windows. Hardwood floors . W•• $2,158,00 ; Now $1,550,000 with motivated seller. Easy to see. Also 16 Other Exclaalve Ll•tlnga & Biii Dolby 494.7475 3 For Rent "Emerald Ba_y Speclalleta" Emerald a.v Realty 714-494-1840 , ... Gordo• Haaey 49~-4906 Open Houses Sun 1-4 p.m. 601 W. Oceanfront $191000 Terrific location. 3 bedrooms & 2 bath. P~ced to sellll Alk for 'teve Rogers 121 East lay Av.nue $149,000 Duptea, 28A '"'BA. 2 $1450/mo 111f.19.41:11 age, 2 yra new. I I 1 yra okt, ~ S*JO, Lit• ... 28R 21JA hM mo 873-0872 btllc, 3 blk• from bch. w/dOCI<, outalde epa, 38R 28A upatalra, 2 M75. YM' IM req. 2 C9I gar, 11900/rno. gar, aml patio, 14&-e794 c...,.... V.... 11300/mo Y"Y RENT Mw •Ta-aTtt '"ts. tttn.n: liYli661 28f 1 ... ooncto. o-t• 9U111ded,l======:t:: ~ class#led 11 100Jmo. ye• .... WJOA 7»t 20C>JM4-l.a PEmSUIJl Contemporary home In quiet neighborhood 'h II====== =======-==i .. m.-anr __ ..._ block to beach. 3 bedroom & 3 bath. Alk for Arthur White 3200 Weet Oceanfront $721,000 Cute two bedroom beach house. Popular summer rental or great 2nd homel Alk for Tracy lffber 675-46301 Bun White lealfY, Inc. 2903 ._,,.,., Blvd • ._,,.,., a.ct\ ...... J.,ttawpDft llwhlCoata Mw Daily Pilot Saturday October 31, 1992 87 GOOD AD! CALL OAE OF OUR FREMJLY . AD-Vl-SORS TODAY! I CALL: 842-5678 c.oaou Dll.1111 cmra ... 2124 COSTA lllSI 2124 COSTA ll!SA 2124 DwPOIT l!wPOIT UNTAlS TO IDTALS TO 2724 ZIZ2 IEACB 2MI auce 2669 SllAIE 2724 SllAIE ~;;;~;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:= 9WOR'w.eNt ....... .,.1·and .. •'aide Lg 18R/18AI====·===== ::::::::::::::::::::::==:==::::=l========I======== •..W .... ..... -l9R, fnod Vd·.:Pt:· rmge, WllllHn oloMt. 1700/mo. Twnh .. 2BA 8T•N TO SAND NI ~ to lhwe _,. -8r, .._-;:-..::..• -~ ..... -no pet• HIO/lfto. ~BA 1150/mo. Gar, •21R, 31R 14811• 1375. So. Co. Metro ... ,... ""·-ww --.--.., - -..-a.. Clean 18R. lrg dedt, 28R 18A. M/F, pool, hofne In pvt communtty, a.., ... l111Gf1no 2194 f't8cenlle.C 17 Beay •tt a?O __., lndry f.c. :zeeo From HOO/Mo & Up garage, Ubl pd. N/pets Jee, lenn, '"'ym, 1 bll to bc:h pool, perk· S1W.._. . s.nta Ana Ave. Cethy Vrtyl Cannery Aeruls, 1750/mo 551-8554 • ...., ...., ~'-" pl ': 10::;. ~•I •AVM 111.11 1148-MM on 9"• Inc 1-aoo-2•7-e208 VI .. ~ .. VI.. hse61pr. 556-1920 ~";;_"25, ~"~ U klt.clh, irg~: gar, d /W, a/o, lge Lmwe a8r -_.. ••.we L9 alw t M •a.II AIMul Ow Beck Bay 281 28a, tp, * 38R 2BA. ctoee to MOO utll Ind. evlll 11/1 w/d, pwt pado. 1790 + pedo, lndry rm, C-. Ut..W belc, encl garege, ......,n e"aol .. I 2 2-car gar, 11275. bch 6 ahopplng. olf Ms-1421 MOO MC. 7ZS-111S P9l oona. .. 5-6235 •IAifiiDI• quiet adulla, 1750/mo v .. ,. Mewl, 28R, f~ •-tbluff lrg 28r ~. atreel pkng .. fem., l~N~B~-r-o_o_m--w~/b~•~t h-. 1m....,.. Yeu 1111 211A 17'5 Gaa/Waler 120 E. 20th, 722-se<M lty comp6e•. Average Ip, 111>150. n1-11SO :,<>g.,t.:,h;5~~•k lutchen, belcony, veul\ Spaobie 211R 1BA. 2llR 2BA. baine, llSO. pd, garage. No peta •••telde 2BR 18A, rent M37.501mo w/e 8 Y.-ty 18R 18A w,._w eel, waletfront. "'O •Id hkup. Aval. Cat OKI Agl. Pam 2323 Elden 548-781M 1700/mo, 1st + aec. mo IM. eao-a3 to view, refrlg, 1 edit. no *Over 35, prof., neat. I/• uttl. ~2902 10-15. ll50. 721•1112 546-511() or~ llOVS-tN aPSCIALl Jackie Gill•. Ritt 2 v.... ..... 38R gar 850-3832 Of 310-n/a. WHlCIUf pool NB•Udo laie •BR hae. •1415 MOVES YOU IN * dean 2br 1ba, Ut.aGt t 28A, femlty compte•, ~783. $695/mo home. S535 +. util. OYlet, lg. pvt palk>s, tf • 28R 1 ~BA TWnhm ~ cpt. D/W, .~: Eaatalde 28R 28•, 1 StOIOhno Shopping for • new 722-MN p, bch, tennia, club. COSTA llESA 2124 • l715/mo 1 1oo MC 1750 No Pet 9'0-2'95 car gar, balcony, new Tt4-eao-83 to apertmenl? claaalfled Balboa lalend. 2BA 18A Pvt BR/BA. Prof M. NI Nu decor, crpt. patio carpet, vacant, cleen 2BR, gar, 1g dack, f/p, lela you compere Twnn ... Great loc. amkr/petal $575 ut1I eoe Joann. ~1 1 BR, fridge & gaa 1795 Jeen 3e2-80n S900/mo. Open Sun. costa • ~lthout hassle f/p, $550/mo. Incl utJI. pd. A.vi now. 723-11n T__.. ___ 1...,. * E'Slde, 1 BR crpC/drpa atove, new crpt, ....,. F ,._ .. _ ,.AM__ 818 Clubhouae, off Ot p;:r7 Claaalfled & cerport. Imm.cl. New semi-custom •BR ___. •.-gar, utJI pd, avail eohool....,._ MOO/ urn-.. -·---Nwpt Btvd. 784-2236 :.2 ... 78 occupancy. 723-1733 Young prof 1 or 2 38R 2~8a, encl 98-appto• 11/10, mo Ind utll. 173-1174 For n/amkr, llSO utJla rooms E Side CM rage, watw/dryr hkupa, 9H El Camino, 1575 38R 28 .. 2 •• ___,In..__. pd 548•5058 No Peta Cliff Heven: 2BR 18A, Balboa Penln 38R dphc S 7·3 5,00.1650· pvt back yard, pool & SS7-4aao " ·-~, ..... geled entry, patio, nr und. Mstr w/BA. 7 ~4-es3 9701 31 0: ape 11070/mo + 135() otf-atreet locetlon. 2 GUARANTIED TO lncd yd. 2 yrs ""'· Frpl, w/d , ger. Prof M/ 924 2306• • dep. 1148-7001 **.....,.. 2BR w/ Cer gerage, w/d, frig, ITI bll·lna, new drepn. APARTMENTS F N/S. $600 + dep1 __ • _____ _ 2233 P•rvlew Rd gerege, W/D hkup, move-In nowt Cannery L•VE cable ready, mature fOI •W!-723-0569 or 675-4912 Nwpt-Btutts, fem room-1725. Call A.gt Pam Rental•, Inc 875-<leOe Lg 18R In a cozy only. $850/mo Incl ulll. iu;a1 mate J0...<10 lo ahare 54e-5880 or 979-38<18 Of 1-800-2'7-8209 complex. No Pets & Avail lmmed. &46-256<1 COM, 2 BLOCKS to 3BR condo Beauti- COSTA llESA 2624 COSTA llESA 2624 WE HAVE IT!! *AVAIIABLE NOW* I ·lleflreo• • 2 lleflreo• .t,u Beautif u.l quiet Coata Meta locationa. Some with garage•, laundry rm or wuher/ dryer hook·upe, fireplace., patio. Cloee to ahopping. bu1 and beach. Call U1 for a look! .bk Mle•t Oar Meve•la Speelall! CENTAUR MANAGEMENT M2·22U OR 722·Hl2 Cost.a Mesa Apts $300 OFF MOVE-IN Spacious & sparlding clean 1 Bedroom courtyard apmtments. Carports, launchy nn , 2 pools (1 heated). All this located in a beautifully landscaped gated community and close to everything!! Startt•• at $650/MO Call Ue Todap for Detala.I 642-5858 GARAGE SALE HINTS Mak~ sure you arrive at the garage sale early or you will miss the ~ bargains! iilfllii > onty MSO To •~ . Beach, Fem nl•mkr, fully <Jee w/d ger AU llOMAAPTS lnl Open DaUyl lmmec 1ux oceanfront ahr BA, belc & trpl, $S50 + lll .. 721-o&.2 ' .200 oml 83t-8427 3BR 2 '!.rBa, aeasonal $375 + ""'Ulil 673-5492 u . renlel 12450 4•09 PROF F/M to share new 1 & 28R, d/W, beeut Seashore. 838-3232 CDM. Comfortable brighVairy Npt Hghts pool area. Rae rm, BRUTTUGTON UDO ISLE lull furn ROOMS 2706 home, w/d, aundk, lrg twnhm, w/d , ger, frplc lndry rm, cloae to unun 18 Ulil Y 1 1 kit. Non-amkr. $390 & .more. A.vi 11/15. aho=~M~~aH. BEACH 2640 S7~/mo '.µ1:_8r1 ~,: Coet. M~ Bluffs. A.vi 1111. 721·95'6 eve S575+dep Jiil 7'22-7360 530 w. WILSON aon, no pets 873-0837 ~ with ~ :;m. CM E·side house need Ml Prof. fem looking fOt 722-9012 or 8'2·2288 Av•ll now. Lge 1BR LOOKING rt&· 1'°t.&2;1M'*'· F, n/S, neat, respon11ble. special non/amkr to ~:--"""!":----:::-::--~~ 1 BA + den, d/w, ger· • as • Room w/ba $375 incl utll. rent room w/lge pvt Attr.ctlve t • with beg• dlapoHI, car-Costa Mesa E'ald•RM/ 6S~sse BA. in lu1t CM Condo. pvt patio. Greet erea. · port, $700 + aec. No Por •rental? Bath for 1 non-smkg $495. 642·9318 welk ~'!.908eve1rythlng. doga. (310) 592•221' Call L8ur• person In lovely hm CM. M•ture M/F non· ........-$335 Refs S..8·505& · smkr ahr lgr 3& Meaa Versailles PH 2BR 2BA --------A.veil now, lge 3BR 2BA, •73 4400 Verde home. "00/mo evall thn.i 1 /20. $550. Av.l .... !I d/W, f/p, w/d hkup, v Furn Nwpl c .... t pool, +util. M1k• 540-9915 Pool. •P•. tennis , 28R 1'""8a •-h--5900 + aec. no doga. HARBOR REALTY tennla. •P•. beech guard geted. 722-6471 "" ..,.... .. --(3 0) 592 221' close, gar, 35 + non/ Exec Designer Hm! w/tenced yerd, 1725/ 1 · •--------amkr, $550. 645-6003 In the center of Nwptl I======== mo. 546-9081 M/F ahr 4BR 3BA. STORAGE Newlf remodeled compl tum. gar. pool, Come Home For NEWPORT 2Br townhomes near TELS maid, S795 64o-26n I======== The Holw--BEACH 2 69 beach. Fitness BO --------•1150 SF, .... & clean -•• 6 room, lap pool, 6 MOTELS 2718 Fem n/smkr S350 + area. Old Nwpt Blvd/ 2742 To Cost. ·-•-======== gated front yard. No =========I utils & aec. W/O, bal· 15th CM cars boats •• ......... 1525 cony 1 Blk lo beach . • · • · Vill8G8 ~centfa"(:t,· Supe-Costa Meaa Motor Inn avl 11/1 675-3758 ' fum, $4SO. 673·1943 Completely l!"umlahed THE GRANVIUE lo) 5895 ., .. 8 5369 Low Dly·Wkly $110 & --------Single Room Apt.s NOW LEASING r r · ·.,.. • up. Top loc, NeJCt to HB nr Newpor1 1 M•I======== Affordable Renla. golf course. &45"840 to ocean. M/F non-COMMERCIAL 5'56 per month. lo-Elegant community on smkr. Baeulllul, quiet eludes ell ullllllea. Newport Country Clubl======== =========I houM. $400. 665-7310 REAL ESTATE Plua: KltchenettH, r• adjecenl lO Fashion BUNTilfGTON NEWPORT ..,..M""'ln_ut_•_•_t,_o__, .. ,,,._.ac__,.h-.1::======= frlgeratora, phone• & Island. SpacJoua 2 & 1 lV. On·alte laundry fa· 38drma apt homes w/ BEACH 2640 BEACH 2669 Lerge master su 19 ollltlea. Barbecue & den, wet bar, wahr/ with bath & huge m lr· Community rm. Com· dryer hook-ups, fir• rored cloaet Deck, I======== Plet• aecurlty place, 2 car garege, fireplace. greenbelts, 1us~l'l' oma . patio, pools, spa. SIOI· U1~ If you are •Ingle, em-pool & apa. Sony, No *** •YOU DESERVE ITll* age. tennis. S550/mo, fOR a~VP 2769 ployed and who.. In-Pets. Yl u tll. 3 s + non· .u;n 1 come limlts .,. from PROM S2,000 smoker. Straight.I=:======= 111.000 to 118.•SO Avellable Immediately THE ART GATED VILLAGE pleue. No petal EXEC oHlcea, JW per year, contact: dn.igs. Call 714.965-Airport, NB. From The 0...,.. Call '44-5189 3030 or 310/592-5620 $350/mo. Pvl work Countr llCMlllng Prof Mgmt By Webaco OF LIVING OF flUflE LIJXURY! NB Bluffs, M/F snr tum ~::~10~~1~~~mr°e: AuthorllJ @ •21DRll $750• ' tnhse, aolarlum, patio, c•Pt. coffff, cont rm. 571 ._. •11DRll s-. , 2 BR 2VaBA Twnhm f/p , pool, ger, w/d FA)(. SOC, copier 10c: . ._ -$500 + UlllS 75~ 1979 833-9550 Al Qu nlan Equal Housing Frig, dahwshr, atove Opportunlly Incl. No pets S<ls-<1855 COSTA KESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 Co.sUJ Mua $99 Security ·Deposit Bay Breeze Apartments Spacious & Quiet lBR Apts with Cool Ocean Breezes, Pool, Covered Parking & Laundry Facilities. Call 548-0336 YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL! SEAWIND VILLAGE 15555 tU'Dlgllx1 Vlaoe I.JI ~Beach (714) 893-5198 Sorry, No Pets Models Dai~ 9·6 · *** • 1650 sq.ft. • M.-Sullt Wtspa Tub HOTELS HOTELS 'PUti c.pet & MOTELS 2718 & MOTELS 2718 • Gcumtt IOlct\;'\ndry Hku9t ======= ======= • All o.aige w,'Opentr • Pvt fully Mllnt Yltd • Vdld Celilgl • 2 CAR GARAGE • SINI Ptl Conladnd ADMIRAL WAY 2473 0rqa Avt &y Appl Only 631~39 Laguna Beach · Motor Inn $150/Wkly 6 Up $48,'Dally a Up t Kitchenettes Available t Heated Pool t Ocean Views t Cable TV t Laundry Facilities t Parking 494-5294 OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND 4BEDROOMS 2 BEDROOMS 321 Flower St (Ot 3 +Den) Eutslde, CM 831-801 1 $283,000 s.turdey 1-4 e ..-+.100 Scholz ptza PH•, V...utM, NB 8'&-8770 12•9,000 Sunday 1-4 ••Waterfront •••Waterfront and Pool ..,..Give Address at Guard Gate + 334 "L" Str .. t. Newport Be.ch 873-7300 $925.000 Set 1-4 e..-+ •100 Schotz PIU 202, Veraalllea, NB tMs-eno l1M,900 Sundey 1-4 801115 POI Slll 2BEDROOM8 • 121 Klnge Pl .• ~ hech 873-7300 17•9,000 Sun 1 ... :30 3BEDROOMS + 101 Vie a.no.. Udo I ... 873-7300 11 ,235,000 +2173 E. Ocean Blvd. Newport Beach Sun 1-4 873-7'00 1775,000 Sun 1-4:30 +305 Fernando St. Balboa 873-7300 1895,000 1'7• Pec:tftc Ave., Laguna 8each 873-7300 1391,000 2011 Ba"anca. Eutbtuff 873-7300 1311,500 211 Via San Remo, Udo I ... 873-7300 15115,000 Sun'""' Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sun, ... 3 IR plua FAii RM or DIN ...... Via Udo 8oud, Udo I .... N8 8?W777 ...... ooo Open Delly 1·7 1on ~ c.., Co.ta MeN .,..,. AJ0,000 I llli 11.a Sun , ... :so '°8 Plazu Udo, Udo I ... 873-7300 1795.000 Sat/Su.n 1-4 4 BR plus FAii RM or DEN ••.-31 Rue Fontalnbfeu, Big Canyon, NS 780-8702 11, 195,000 Sat/Sun t-5 ••+411 E. Edgeweter, ~Beech 873-3777 1995,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 .. ./ + 5 Cyprna Pt. Lane, Sig Canyon 87H721 $1,180,000 Sat/Sun by eppt onty 5 BR plua FAii RM or DEN + e 30 Point I.om., Spygeau, CdM 780-e702 11.195,000 Set/Sun NI LOTS + 344 Hazel, 8 vtew Iota, Corone def Mar 17M181 8M/9un 1-6 10WIBOlllS COIDOS JIOI 1111 t llDAOOM 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ..... 5& Belcourt Or No, Belcoul1, NB &M-9080 1185,000 Sunday 1·5 3 BEDROOMS + e 29 Seablook COYe. Nwpl Bch 780-8702 $619,000 Sat Sun 1-5 + 18 Tribute Ct .• Newport Crest 873-7300 $259,000 Sun 1-4 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •e.-14 Skyaal °'·· Jaamlne CrMk, CdM &M-9155 1511,500 Set/Sun 1-5 DU'PllDS POI Sl1I HOMES FOR RENT ••518 Via Udo Nord. Udo tale Bayftont 17M181 l30001mo wntr Set Sun 1-6 Thank You! I ....... • 5~. Ai cardiDn. F1' Capet. AMfM C II S...O ~ Tn.d <1111 • Als Defog •Aldlllilll.-.. .... 9 es ........ •s , .... .. ..... -......... 1 .. ....... -Danny f..1cKmna's-l!J- Soutl1 County Isuzu 18711 Beach S'Jd., ~00 Beach E>at 405 a Bea:t1 Et.G. (71--2000 . lhel lnb'epids are.here now! 1 .... _ Fa:.1ory Sticker $17,312 Sl~,995 • N Codil1 • AMfM Cmll& • V-6 ..... ~·ADRD•Ql&IGSpns • ~Qlpll·0.9'Ddll •Chlf ~ • Tadt & au.. 4Wt Drive ptmii) '9111111 Danny McKenna·s..@. Soutl1 County Volkswagen 18711 Beadl Blvd.J Hlllti~on Beach Exit 405 at Em:tl aw. (714)842-2000 LEXUS MODELS HERE NOW! Great selection Of All Models . IMMEDIATE DELJVFJ?Y! © LEXUS OF WESTmlnSTER 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster, CA • 714/892-6906 • 2131566-3888 !$aJ,,(J m II# J.o11,pre Aulo Cettler Fa:C ·I ~ ~ l ~ ~ l jJS J l if b c ~ ft1 c ~'ta ~ i c ~ I ~ 0 ~ 0 -~B .., E ~ < > 1' 1' ~ l j .i! ~ "' ~ .., .., Z ta F t -. .,-~·---->. ... ., ., ... 1! .!!! 0 ;: ... ~ IQ ~ ~ ft1 ~ ~ u .., .., ~~ .. --· ~ ._co --= s: -~ -=.. ..9--~ "' "' g· .. °"*• CSll la"'** ......... .. lllob, ._ llllft )\ft 111. Nlllt hood ... I nm! ~1514) t AT ~!'Ra ...... • -119 YOUR "'1• mT COST ;195" ........................ c:.... ........ ... '-* .... t .... tlB1l4I -. 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'° • ..: a 10 Saturday October 31, 1992 ~ BUSINESS a flHANCE " .. : BUSINESS ·orPORTIOOTY 2904 ~ MOOO A MONTH PO. TENTIAL LOCAL PAY PHONE ROIJTE MUST -SELL 1-800-226-9999 AWNDINO ti BUSIN•SS IS Handling Name Brand Food Product• .uch as H•RSHEY'S NOA••L. nc. NOSEWNGIN VOLVEOI Setvlc:e acccwnts ... t up by profHSlonal locat0ts. Nall ~SUS figures show aw gross eam lngs ot S3,400Jmo. Reg. 8 hrs/Wk. Min. lnvHt. $5,936. Call 1-800-332-C>045 Now tor Broe. flllllt ~ dnd mlll ~ COlnPlftr In 0C IMka moMld ~ wWI llMICll1'1' commllllon ... .-.a. Earn up to -.000 + opporUllty tar ...... polllan, EllCllln trllning pnMdld. Send °' ... ,..,,. to: YEUOW JACKET DIRECT MAIL AOVERTl&NG 23161 Lake Center Dr., Suite 202 Lake Forest, CA 92830 Fax (714) 581 -5500 Attn: Penonnet Dept. Ma e the right move. j Piiot Real Estate -------- Wlllt I fun Ind rewarding future? lnv11tig1t1 an OLIVE BARREL FRANCHISE. • ..,_ .-.na. ... t Leeadeu NOW t\vallaltle Reservation required for seminar CUL Doe• (714) 181·1 l=======~l~======~l~=======d.=~::::::::::::::::::::::::~I ·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~•·::::=::::==~~~~FOUND Golden R• Hol Girts are Waiting. -~" --1'" '11ever, Male no taga, 1-800-3n-4257 ACCOtTNTING CEMENT DRYWALL Jl:nlaol\1 3784 MOVIHG 3834 SPIUHnER Black oot on •h• No cc. S2/mln. UIC BOOUEEPING CONCRETE 3526 SERVICE 3584 =====:REPAIRS 3921•.,,,.,,'°',.,.,~~111.,,,..;ie._54_8-09_7_a_ G 3406 Caeh ToP $ Fo< di•· PUBUC NOTICE l:;;:=====::IFOUND: Kitten, white HOT IRLSI l;::======;:::l//Orlvewa ys·patlos-Witthoeft Dryw•ll ~d~('· ::••. The CalH. Public Utlll· Sprinklers are m W/Of.Y marks, Harbof LIWl 1~xy Tired of the hessle? palh• etc. No job IOO PfOI reuts. 111 f)hUel No 1ri, st 646-7282 w ties Commlaslon RE-only business. Repair ~;:'l:~i~~~1 not 900• no Cl9Cll Clfd PtrSOllll budget. bAnA It.ti• sma1. R..., Uc:.571470 )ob1oo small 30 yruxp ' QUIRES that alt Used & 1nata11a t 10 n s needed 24'n ti+ 121"*' __, .... _ a/:p ·'r ,,.__. Mickey 3T7-9895 licl 400030 13•t447 Quality Jewelry and household goods Charles 722·7824. rr-----=--inl mnnm .. _ ... -..... · ., · ,....,....... Watcn Repair, custom mo • • 1 , •h 1 1 -· .... ,, -· • l&lltt,audits. 582·2250 T.J. Pelle COftC. Con•t jewelry. Buy/Sell/ v r pr n • r,~======:::jlll c.a c..e.-.o..111e ACOUSTIC REMODEUNG 3408 Co Brick Bl Jc Uc P.U.C. Cal T number,1_ , ~n29. ~1g~·aua11 ELECTRICAL 3610 :.:~.:~3~ 11moa and c:naun.urs TENNIS No matter t-9QO.m.1SZ5t 1 •• Low Pres. (714)962·7093 print the6r r.c .P. num-what you're FMSt.anca1tr, PA. 1a. bef 1n an .iv.rttae-LESSONS 3571 d WEEKI CONCRETE SUV 6""Expert Electrtcv manes. H you have a Oing, your Concrete cuttlt'g/)ack res/comm/20 yrs e){p IAHDSCAPE t question about the i.1:======::;;1111 hometown hammer/3' Bobcat 1IW tm«gency responsenr.e gality of a mover, llmo Do I'll" wn lo inlrM Woll 487559 a31.a10 est.1ie1313229 •~2229 IAWN CARE 3808 or chauffeur, ca11: PM? Gliaf1lllled .as1 newspaper EMPLOntENT OPPOIU OllliES Ceilings palnled/rete.111/ ~.~ ~~AElectric• 1 _ ~~-~~~ ~~SIMi.:.~ The -· • .... -· _ rell'IO'llled/repaiflt. Dis · q..,.... _...,ce/low pn~s. •--..• mowed front .......... , .. ....,.., -Ru NT Thinking ol havtng a count.al Written Guar. CERAMIC troubleshoot specialist. & back St 1.50, clean-1.....;7:..;1:4~·558"4~~'5;.;';._..:----l========::fll garage a&le? Give us Acousticpro 563·9009 "l"TI' ~" 552.&578 ups a. compl MN also ... on .......... TILE fits In. • ca"' wa,,,.ans Wall THturH .uw:..> 3528 Jonea Electric.. avall. 831-8809 Lowest. Storage, prof. throu9h clu1ified P9LO~":::~~Fl•D Drywall/acousucal ce1I· Rewire & Repairs/Low •We do 1t alll• ><LNT Np. t ttf min. lns.1~::=;::;::::;:;:::=::::=:;r--=-----=='1 ________ .f--------------- Inga, repair, removal. TILE Installed/Repaired. prl~s/rlo Joo too amlll Sod, s prinkler, plants. T167959. VIMC 731·2956 On• by One Tll Free est. 892·7085 Prompt Courteous SeMce Fr" est/loc'd 644-4818 trees, drains, con-ecounters •llrs .. hwrll:=====~~~ :!!===~=====I:!!=!!!!!=====~=::::::====== Free Est & References cre«e. 551-1743 ~·c emarble 9Slat EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYllENT 11!.._ft~~ e..wno~ John & Shett>y.&46-6176 Spas-lans-220v-lltes P'•9'1'T11!C! L 4'591315 Tom no-278 · ~1.U1~1 ~&. 1-...n1 Service/repair Alt American T,.. Al\&~ GI 5530 5530 5530 ADDITIONS Briden Electric Service. Remo'olal, OCCASIONS 3840 T~~.fo:'-::h~.'°:1~hJ;:::::::::;:;:;=:;=:;=:::..::::::::::::::;;1 -=======: eruoDEUNG CHILD CARE 3536 UC/Ins 538·379t Trim , Senior Olac. -======= "'"'°' FrH est. 531-8415 entry way, flOOfl, frpl 3410 I====== CoHttlne Landacape :.~~~ent. J,tarble.Uc'd.921·~99 CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS UPSCALE CHINESE ::;::;;::;::;====;I M I ' FENCES Design and Install, apM--·, Tile Work Done Chea • We do It Better. * ar 0 '* 3615 kler11, patiO, • .,.. J,tasonry c;~:~s;g2by Uc#s.48876/Bonded Nteded for oroer Proc Dept. I\ Newport Beach. FOOD CHAIN Just tlve lrl/out a DEW Ne/bond 587-4829 cau Jim 842-8558 Tl/Ila 25 \i/DU IU ... ..At. tN't\11\dVI 0......... n...tars~O fa ster, cheaperl Addi-54&-2380 ,,,., nr19¥11G1N~ "''""'-.., nMl'll u1111: ~~0~0 c~.e~:~~·8~c Extra specl•t C.r• Bulklln~•iaalr .. ,;,ice G~~1::.=. ':r~~~ =,=AI==U'PTV==G====1========:::I Entry & venficatioo Excellent Oral & Requires Head Cook, Stir Fry C ar .. ze Const 0 _ tun, rt1d1ng. music, 111. Over 30 yea.rs exp/red-& Removels, Clean-n 11n 3858 TUTORING Convnunicallon Skills. Detail Oriented. Part· Time. Kitchen Help & Dim Sum Prep. Co • • games. ~IN!Clls rets/lic wood/cedarfFree est ups & Malnt. St. Uc. ::;::;;::;:;::::=:=::=::=•-;;=======I Some E""'S & W'""'"....., R algn and bid. from ,.. ............ te7 Frank •38-0872 4'599025, 432-a-....... •W.P . YOUNOQUIST1-·~ C~lillUS eq Mesa location. Clean workln $35 s t. Custom/comm ~-----'----•-.,....,._......, ____________ ------------· Poor Gradea? $6 00/Hr fr-est.,842-0737 Loving grandma will FENCES·OATES-ResidentialGardening ~ntlnwc.ntr8Ctw 1 to1Tutorlng CUSTAMERIVCS. UPERVllOR environment. Unllmlted growt ROOM ADDITIONS care for yoor chlld In New Repair. Rect#ood/ Reliable & Qual. wortc · painting by i>ron• English and read1nQ VWI potential. her CM home. Bakor/ Ced• Post Repbct. CM/NB. at reasonable rate. Ed Uc.1602098. Ins. CA teaching cred. all types.~·. trusted Fairvlew.546-1800 Jim Whyto 642·7206 Barren. 548-3371 FrM •st. 4145-3305 675-2790 Needed to OveBee n...-.i. c ..... ReqJ full Tme. c--a-aa ...........__._ builder tor 30 years vvv-u•t'in~ Ult' vn~' vwnnt• Uc1212542 493.ae31 LOVING MOTHER With • TREES a ~YrsofQualitJWork Professional Tutorln Some eves. and Weebods Req 71 .. ~2....--.... 7 Werden Const. Custom 2 yr old, will care tor T flict!MI Sltlor Uc. 790M4 In-home. 1st grad (T ) ~ • V'"9 •• Remodeling additt0ns. yoor child In CM hm FLOOR INSTALL Top~••"'•"'o"•· Lewns, Aets.l4W209Any-college. ~II subjects Contact Krys1i 10-3. tM -14 72M717 II-I', 9:00-1:00 Fr-deslg;, 30yrs eicp (&lier 1 Fa!Me'#) -43S-09l7 REPAIRS 3620 ~· 151-3471,, lltcMel Co• Pelntlnw i;~.~~~~~emi #307331 841-2098 Mom ¥1111 babysit my S13/hr, + materials ~~:r~~~;:'~!~~~~~1! Wood Flooring Cus· LEGAL ::j~~ AIR CONDmONING 3418 napolls M2·133e ~~ ;::r~'n N~:'n'::s SERVICES 3812 Periectlonlat WALL Nennr•• tlve In/out Abraham 559'-7.9&3 Specializing In painting & COVERINGS S100 a~ blbys«ters f'\ Bankruptcy $195. staining. Cabinet ,.,.,,..,._1:::======~11 Pll ~ Ille f*Ple w'1I ts• Dlv9rce SSO. Ing. UC. Rich 589-0702 Paper Hanging. $10Jroll penence Liii f2ll)8n·1549 GARAGE DOORS Mem BBB 722·8500 RAINBOW Circle M•nt. 25 yra up. pap• Air condltlonir,.iM .. tlng ln-r-:=======:I Bad c edit R ed PlinCing lnl/E.d. HouS4I( stripped 1~ guar scan.tion/maintenanct'rep.w r· 3678 Ou.r.n:::r Apt. Oual. lob. Free est ReaJComm.(310)4J6.22n Conwner/Resid 241v NMCe CLEANING I======== ask for Ann St. llc"56M97 636-1758 WE Gals SM tilllg Toge ~ OucU•ectr 495-1231 SERVICES 3548 Decorative S tea l ~I 8()()..640-3304 TOP QUALITY Total lnterk>r Remod l========I:;;;::=;;:;:;::=::=::=::== ~:·::~ z:::~• d~~ Banatruptc:y Helpline very competitive ellng Serv. Advice T ..-Houaecleent~ S450 incl tax/Install Is it your best choice? ~:~~5~ TM Crazy. 633-7172 the way yoo ltke ill Fr" hauling of old Sometimes! Call lor a 3426 klchln I bllfl °"1(1 Old door with this ad. fresh •tart. Attorney ========= ~==;;::====I best ratn In town•MN2M 1-800 ... 1203 AH\. 800·273~529 PLUMBING 3890 WINDOWS ••h •r/Oryer/Aefrfg •Window Cleenlng ·~======= -========;;;!Rod'• window de..,, Service and Repair Complete home/office 1-LO• us a. -15 yrs e•p. call Ed cleaning .. ,.,Ice, BANDY MAN 3710 n.n GI ••Discount•• ave 1 story S30; 2 story B3&-4138 OL675-a169 REJU. ESTATE no~:-C~.. S40;*sc~ls•t'" l =========l •Lorl'a C.eenlng• ,......,...RePAIAS Home/ 3816 111 fh1 II fastllll WINDOWS CLEANED Detailed flouMdeanlng. ~ Rent•I PROPERTIES Uc/bond/Ins. 637-1 t22 S AUTO REPAIR plies b1I. refs, depeodable/ Palnt-Carpentry ... tc:.-:;;;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;:;;::;;:;:;;;:;:;;::: cr .. ns repaired reiablt Lone m:m• Drywall. Glry645-52n Mortgege R•t• ========= Cleen 01••• M•n 3447 ------,..-----____ ....;.....___ Notllne (714) 847~333 •M•ld 4 U• . Carpenlry, painting, ,,_Into POOL M~I• Mechenla res1denlial/small off.eel plumbing, masonry, 875-2501 S'l!tnnCE 3894 t========:tl 2....., Tuneup, brlllln, ltldli-a~nts. so local refs and . all repairs. call 1--------~ • 1 WINDOW nNTilf G cal Wt com. 10 you! 892-M27 Tim 723.-1305 Refit @ 4 'h% 540-9292/148-2tM •Mario's* Carpentry, plumbing. 1.2,:S 1natdttde Cool Weter Pool• 393 St , ,., Ille, drywall masonry Todd ErlckSOll 1M.cr10 wtcty pool clng, chem l:::::=::======;I eve • uennan Auto Just cleaning well .. R ' arvc ...,ulp nt"""lr fr" Repair 30% oft Snop 557•5428 .,. more. eas. rat••·•-======== • -... ..-• II yau don't w.,l '° u Rates 15 rs exp all Jim 645-2624 •-.._ T7$-1722 grade your hOme, c.- -1c g~ar. ~82 18 •Prof'I HOUM c ... nlng H•ndv M•n tw Hlre MASONRY 3828 ========~ buslneu. don't ca• 7yrs exp, xtnt refs, Palnt/waterbl•stlhaut-1;;::===:===1 AT~ o4 Tint, W1 dependable 6 reliable, lng/cleanup(fepalra INackmun Meaoeww PIOPERTY Tinting 534-1987 CABINETS call Yolanda 631-5967 Ch&rlie 722-7374 . Brlck·block·stone MGMNT 3898 Prof'I resurnH, letters Hou aecleenet" eat '81 H nd ~-"' fr" est 20 yrs e11p manuals & more. Fast REFINISHING 3500 S13hr~. St4hr-3, S15hr·2 a yman ~ces. jl817782 630-3109 ::;:;::=::====== accurate, affordable Mature/ready \o work Uc. IMur. Local refs. Cus\om t>r lck/bl k 0 C. Rent~p aervfce Call Jackie 631..:>602 Don't Replae9, Refa~I oalc/formk:a/mold Ing Repairs & refinishing Uc'd 1581"7302 Jadue Smith &42""899 Free est. 873.-7922 walls/patios/room o~-We ':!,:' OttWIP Mnantl In Housecleaning S30/day Home Aepaira No )ob dnlons. 15 yrs exp your condo 111 no •l=======:::lll Keepers lrl/out s1ooi too amal\/larg., •lee/ 11e'd M2·9S18 ' t.o~KtllyllNltl YACHT week, exper & rellablo p:um:.'ca~s-4~ Se WaterfaUs/pOOI remodel MAINTENANCE call Us. 2t3-872·1549 "or isc. brlck/rock/blocl(Jtlle l========:I M•ld Service reliable Senior Cltlaen Dt.c concrete. L.lc/ bonded ROOFING 3910 393 CARPENTRY 3510 hones\, guat. work' Handyman-no lob too lmMI. GR Const. Since 1977 ref$ 8'/a1I. Elizabeth ht est. .-., pUnb, pen. * 633·9744 * John Henry'a Certit~ DL'a Yecttt _,,,. otty cuatin Woodwrlr 968-2584 Ive.mesa. 11 ~I Tff.l402 Roofing. ,..oof/Npalrs topalde cleanlng/d cJbl 1 15 ~ loc., bualnn• talllng. Reasonabl 1c.gu11~1r:'~eus1mwdwfk. =======1=HA=UU=::N::G==== MOBJLE HOME :1c· eta •4 ••2t:a r•1•s. e71Mtt•• Hatd WMCI Cenat S47-e64t CONTRACTORS 3720 SERVICES 3831 ... lioeG ' Aepe&;. ·-=======~ Local Refe, 18 Yr• 1- 3558 m BES T 111 Hauling Gr•••r Pacfflc Afg YACHT IEllODEUI CARPENTRY/ :;;;::======= Denl0f1uon. Aemodellngi We speclaNze In mobMe ~, ... •821368 FIMTSH c..e .... CenstNc:tlM •Wallseconaetee(r... home repairs/~ a .o.a. Rootln9 All 3 JU 3571 tor II your ewom M«ls, 1• e(rash, etc. 740-1825 le5 relevet apedal ~ ~ 40 ,..1~;;;;=;~;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;) l;:===;::=::=::=::=;I pn/l~add*ona. .,....Av•ll•ble tod•• loo-597-6470 up/Roof dlllrtu? C111 POWIR IOAT INCtM.IS .... ,..._ ,._.__ Uc:l b13448&4 9(1&,2363 ... 5 T I S.O.S1.....,.. lcfM2M Int/Ext at8'...of·t,,._ -.....-r .., up. ra.an, D rt, modernizations. =-~ ~ :::!r•~s.5~~an-up. llOVIHG 3834 coneul&aUon. 1a1-4t3t •uceS0.2372 DEC:i I~====== SCIQN t=:=====::ICOATING 3510 1=e=o=11E===== ~m': ... ~~ SEIVICES CARPET 3514 t•t••· 11c1 ,01002 ;;=======;:I Waterproof Oec.k CoM-IEPAIRS 3758 IMur. 7141933-8925 ...... .....,. ••rt.,.•• •C~ ~ IDw p1lt'lls, Ing, qusllty wrk, r•• MOble ecween Mnlfcle, wlntl/blt, ,.,,1,alclHnlnQ, eonabl• prices. Ucll' * RS M01ft8 "etNIN no mln . .no Mrvic. le'~ ....... quotlS 587430 '1u..87.. tetmlte/dry '°' ,..,,., No matter ctwg. LOW9lll Prlc99. Hoyt• m-em dOora, pivmblng, a what you're LArty ... 2 MM "'°'91 2A tin. So't-0997 d-'ng, Ul'M •r lleil.Ui ... •• ,..... •• .. The R•WNt....... D'"""· y y "' ,_ r ...... -.-_,._._. 1\1 nlUo&. Classtfled le .. _t M<*le 90f.an MMce, ...._... ~ ... -.~ ... ,,..,......... C 0 NV a NI • NT '""'-own no mln • ..no MNlce =~:.:.C,~· S!RVICI 3584 Whether you're bvY· newepaper ctwg. \..oweM MIM, Ing, Mlllng, or )ust Larry ... 2-MM tootling, claQlfl9d hH 1.._ Aiilm~ :.=.t pley Hide 'N What you Medi nv _,,_,_. With cttlldcere7 PILOT CLASSIFl•D fttS In. Cale TM Pllet today! ........ .,. '42-M?I 3920 ~o susna ''*' ,., ,., ,,.., • .,,,,,,, .... , A,,,.,,,. , ....... ., ..,.. £(0" for.,.,, sss For rn.e Inf• •••tion · per ¥onth ~IL ~2-~l~~~7 .. , , It costs a lot to be a teenager these days. IJOOO II CIOllOO So apply now for After School Jobs Money fOr the MClll .... Cat/ be yo&n ... 8 IOb .,..,. MW CUlibMfl fot the D9i1V Plot. E8m ...,. moMy ~ .... your ""'*' "°'" ..,_ •••• ., ..... ... _ .......... ,. ... .. ,.., ..... ._ • .__.,"•",..,"' •• 5 ..... ,....., Cll ....... ,Jl (114) 174-1324 UP~TO RESTAURANT WOK SPIRIT Chi~ T•-Outtt>ellvery seeks: • Clsltlcr/All Scmc.c Positions • Msr· Trllnca • f/T I PIT • Drlftn W/Own Cit t IMUrlftC& • ~ We •re seddng friendly, ~Uc ~ c.apeble of h4Mng Mt ~ WOf1dng In fast-c;>eced enWoNnent. John M-F (714) 7I0-9797 ~ ~ RETAIL Join Our Team As on Asst. Mgr. in the South Coast Plaza Moll. We ore looking for a matvre professional individ ual who will work well under pressure Candidate must possess 2 years relo1I e)(penence, orgonizo11or1ol skills a mvst . fvll time. Apply in person· TM C6e hon & Tea Leaf nu 1rtsto1 1 112 South Coast Plaza Mal For Ad Action •eoo Cll a ..... AD·VISCI 642·5671 PER MONTH * • CllFCIM * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday . Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 842·4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH & ga. .... NMtDcllrt Beach/Costa M-Dail Pilot Saturday October 31, 1992at1 ~:;;::;:;::;~~1 ~ ii PVDm1U 8014 ll!ICBUDISI Piii TO YOU GAIAGI ~ COSTt\ IDS& 1124 DWPOIT llDDIE SUPS AUTOllOlll.ES 1130 m;;;;====•'•'•30=1TOP GUAUTY ~ lllSC. eo1s 1022 Sat :u ....... ZodiK1:1!ACB=====a=1a=1 ooas 1022 ======1::,=.7=4 =_..=== .. =.= ...... ===. l111s"sst111Pff ~~ .. ,mch, Handguna. German ..... ·ea Chevy-~========= :=:-~"!~,!~!:: SpendthedaylltTM• tOMlnTeOpen .. • ~~-=-o.lliiil...... cwm tbW ctwa, nooo. WaitMr p.1 9mm wtlh .,,glne. Needa r_....ld. 32t0 Deko... •UCM. Sun 1·2pm UILt 45' Wide beam ======== $3800.obo 9M-5239 ••7940 coif .. a.,., lbta, £n. clip, and ·~ 357 142·1098 COIONA do4h••. ,.-nacs 5550/mo 45' Narrow IUICX 9035 u-._ llJtc:hen llema, boo61a beam 1450 752·288t !::======== .. 1111.1 .... 1 G"9h Gell '300. bunk -wllh emm oyMrt-DEL 1111 •122 aao7 ••••.._.•Dr ======== NJSeo•v bOd, While IM*Wlte def. &Ingle action with v vnvTTUGTON 18' Boat dock $100/mo •92 REGAL Grlll'I Spoft. ~ 9150 8••••w• only frame, 1100. Bec1rm fHt draw holeter. OmCE l=========l~vna&n ptLOTCLAaSlllflaD Boat with 45· mooring St< mll ... $5,000 dl•I========= 1:30.....a:30pm. E•· .... "-'dreclOn Oak, 11,000 080. en'BUW'Prftl'I! ......... , bUketbd a BEACH 1140 It'• th• aolutlon yoY're fOf ..... 125 Grand ~The Carburetot '90 300 zx Twin Turbo ~ verbel aklHa. ttfpte d,..._, 2 nght CMM511 l"Vftftl& v.uo ~ c.-ds, apona I========== Matching for • Wheeh· Canal 87~5099 Shop. 2945 Randolph 23K ml. loeQed. Blll9 d"*1' 14• 8080 (M·F) Mnda. kno hdbfd, mlr· a.-, or King Palme 1 EQUIPMENT coled.Ible• & plc:turff, FORMULA 1 Go-Catt. ~·:, ~ ... ~ 50• alop, Sall Boat r."l· A\1'9., Costa Mesa. Book 1241<, ••king liiiii' PmlSON w/ '°'· S2000 67WW .__. •-". •20 .., u.:__ 7 ..... T 8-t, 419 Acacla furn, aporta equip, • -.---·-··-. UDO ts •22.500 7..,., 2427/e lnleftot de9'gn eq>, While aofa ••so, --i :=.:"" ,3•5 kln"'::-1"'1 604 _.. a new occupation °' 14' bearn, • 1983 Riviera, fully • · ....--,_.. ....--... M 0 VIN Q /QR i AT clothing. SAT lam. even a •ll•Y pet. no over n~ht, utU Inc. loaded, •iceellent con-"°°' & Window •leeper S200. Xlnt eech, Liiac 974.9422 ., RIC• a I D •· 22092 CaplstrllnO ln. •----.....;;..;...___ $600/mo 720.02" dit!on, gtey on orev.I========= Cov.Uig bueinne In cond. 7f50.W8 DESKS, COPIER, ALE .... $3500 obo nUGEOT 9160 ..... M-..09' Shade, Pine, Cypr ... CABS, Cheap! 142· SIGNaR•a Fum, art, Sllp lo 25', Sail °' ~ ~-4156'7 le~ _.... rwq, 13t-825t U.... 15-gldlon, l20. 7511Mon-Fri8-Spm china & more + NEWPOIT power, Claaslc New· !:;;======== TWAC•R'8 AIDS uearaaUftJSE 1-gallon plants, 11 clothes, J-elry, pot· Tl.ANSPORTATION port Beach '1oc1 714-message. 1989 405ml 16va11te, • X p • D .p IT pvt ~'-UARll Wisteria 110. 874-8422 ted rtwra, PVC patio BEACH 6169 745-1983 Lv Mag ======== 4c:y1, 5 speed, great 9ChOOI. Coate M .... MISC. 6015 TANNING ••D for PETS a ~~ c;:s:. ::!i UPPER NewpcN1 .. "CHEVROLET 9045 cond, gray-allwf.SlOI! ..0.t t 18 ••I•, 11200 (coat • ..,...TC' 6049 2528 Oceen Blvd •NOUS•• dock available. Util•· 644-675&/24 8-948& •LaNOX CHtNA/ l2000). Montego Bay nn~ DEMOLITION SAU! ties Included. No llve-:::===========;I.=======:: lllPLOYllENT SllVJQS 5533 •••••••• PteaM be -•re that 11'9 llatlngs In th la cat. egcwy may Nqulre you to ~ • 900 number In whk:tt there la a c:h!IJ! per mlnu1e. ...... ,......... Needed, .. m up to 1150 dally, salary + .. full ()( part tim.. 2 wk training, women, men 21 or older. Call: ~932·9222 EllPLOYllENT WU'TED 5535 CRYaTAL• Wolff System, CfY•tal OlahwHher, refrlg-BOATS 7011 aboard. &46-6772 •ee RS/SS C8mero.1- oold band China 24 Suns. Only 22 •PLEASE TAKE AND erator, stove, ovens, ""W...,AN,....•t•E•u"l-4-8-.-S~l~lp~lo-rl ~lgg b~~· ~o:"a~~; PORSCHE 9175 60pcs, $400. CryataV howsbed 71 !'!.,~aaoe53~,,. on LOVE OUR CAT MAV· COSTA MESA 6124 beds, c:ouchff, VCR, sailboat. Temporary cond, street °' altlp.I:,=============== 48pcs $400. 875-2898 . ~''-"' .,.., ERICK. 4 yrs old, med camera, antique fuml-27'~ FT Bawtlner, acceptable. 722-5208 Wayne 6191327•9895 90 ~· 2 Coupe DIVORCI! lrg bronze W h It e a or a 11 k e rec:orda, 2•story car· •MUL Tl-FAMILY• ture, dlahes, bikes, 290 hrs, alffP• 6, new ' Red w/black i.ather. Fu dogs 11200 •pair new:S295. Amber peted apt, carpeted o.r.ttoJ&ldowalk outdoor planted & bottom paint, just de-85' Chevene. 5 speed, 29K mlln. S34,800 . 7 'h' 1\HVV T"aks pair ...iaas lamp·.$3S. Heavy pole, toys, very lov• S le S 1-8 30-2 potted plants, etc. etc. tailed, many xtras, good tires/condition, 1 Dealer (818) ~' -~, " "' able. Can't k••"-• • •t : pm, AJI offers conaldered. dock--" •-''pt. M~-TD11uSPORTATION o ner s 11so--call cost $12,000 aell d"ty 1ta1•~r .. ltch:$1-. ,. Tic k Thrift Sh ..... "' "" ,,. 4&\ftlt w • ·""""· $3000 pr, Pair or lvofY .. ...a.a2s .... all4trgy. 662·2l38 ~"g 1~h Stteet op SAT/SUN •II day. Ing, must aen. $17,500 anytime 821-8718 ========:c HorMs 3 W , cost •SAVI! A UFl!I 1240 West Bay obo. 631·1294 ANTIQUES & $7,000 sell S2200 pr, '-======== Golden Retriever DIRT CH~an G i RAG I! SAL I!· 'I r•-i;; Shepherd mixes, ..,_.. HARBOR VIEW1-::::======:t JAGUAR 9105 CLASSICS 4 vory ~phant cost COLLECTIBLES c-·ch & chair table• 1-=========I $5000 • I white poodle, aml Lab ""' • ' HOM•• furniture, SAIL BOATS 7014 M $1700, par bar, bar atools, area d ========== ol 4' Ivory Pagodas 6017 mix, kittens, aeveral rugs and ml.c. Items. Jewelry, houH hol CAMPERS, RV'S , '87 XJe Cobalt blue w/ '73 "-••n-H••~ S1200, Cameo glau adult cats & lots more ,,.2 Items clothes R--",....'k Int """""' Walt19'for a ram 1,· SAT & SUN :r Satu;da" 8AM·1PM. ao• Lu-·-Sloop T'DllH~RS 8014 tan IHther. lo ml, Im-...,... ·.,........ eng. vuea,fiahbowla,6' 21 116th Place ' ·-·• '~ macula te, S12,999 needs minor bo~ .creens, 3 W aolld 18H GOLD RARITY 722·P TS C7X':L p 1972 PORT BRISTOL Unusual Bus. Opty OBO. David 752.9409 wortt. $2500. 678-418' jade clock coat U.S. Grant Comm. RABBIT, Nether'8nd bl Garage Sale. Variety of , VJ-Price Offer with ·-re Pace Arrow, 26'. ---....,,... St3,000 sell $3200, 2 xlnt.cond. Otter Bunny "Ced• a Furniture, bar stools, houaehold, ldnt qual-Full Malnt & Cr-LOW Ml. dual air, gen-teee -• ..-.,,, ".., Ivory Samurai Swords {714)859-5520 $ computer desk to-rie F Nord Vts. 67!l-8878 · L V-8, A,T. 95'% M• good home 7. • ,_, -ity, gteat p es. um erator, micro, v., n:i:p 9110 chanlcany Restored_, S350 a pc, & etc etc •·c.-0-1-1-.-c-lor-·e-""'P-1•-1 .. -, 557.5227 clothes etc. Fri/Sat. & mlac. to fill a home. ladder racks, towing ,_ New Interior, Julll ___ et_c_&4_1_.0_7_90__ varloua anlats. o rig•-========= 8 to 2. 2569 Orange SAT e-2, 55 COf'Slca, hitch, rear bath, MINT needs paint Job to bt Freah water flahlng boxes, certlflcatea.•· Ave. Npt North Townhomes SPEED 6 MINT cond & more '91 Wr9n11ler 5 spd, better tt\an new. tackle, poles, Mitchell Details, call 968-6789 CHRISTMAS Moving S•lo. Like GIGANTIC SALi!, 51r11 BOATS xttas! $8,500 781 -5085 wht/grey, b'ack soft & $4200 080 300 reels, e xtra new, whole hous• sofas, bedroom set. l\l 7016 blktnl top, nw off-rd. (714) 846-1571 9250 apools, canoe pad· ~;;:;=;;~~;;:===1~B~O~O~I~J~Q~UES~~~6:0~9~2 hold. Furn, dlshea, dining room, sofa Funl S9,800 38C>-9747 Wanted: lJve.in momt. dlH, usorted old IJ:REE TO YOU etc. Incl 2 wheelchra, bed, console t.v., lov• 19• GL.ASTRON '87 MOTORCYCLES Class1f1ed Is .... pa.it~wntimJ hand tools, wooden •Chris tmas Boutique. walker, close-caption aeats, kitchen ware, 190HP More/cruiser IJ SCOOTERS 8018 C 0 NV EN IE NT apt. area. duc k decoya, Pen 6022 NOV 6th 4-8pm • NOV & ampltfler with head· amall appllances, o, Open Bow Trl·Hull, whether you're buy· ,_.,., couple on •hore ocean 'reals & rods, 7\h 1o-4pm 224 Via phones for TV. Good bikes, clothing, 152t Sun-Top, Trailer, Lots Ing. selllng, °' jUst duty. Mgmt/office/ Bala yetlowt.aM lures, KOfon on Udo Island prices. 648-9052 Antigua Way Sat 8-4 of atorage. Great Ski 1971 BSA 6socc, Per-lool<lng, classified has you1 used vehlcle lhrough classified 842-54578 ~ enforcement _.2_0-_s_20_548-9832 _____ 2 'h year old, female The Community Mar-Sell your unw•"'ted Boat In excellent con-lect for re$toralion! what )"OU needl ••per. bl·llng. call Calleo cat. Front ...... ~ -· Ill (tO PILOT C' .... SIFIED Whether you're buying ,.._.... ket Place. Pilot Classl· Items the euy wayl d on person ca-BEST OFFER WINS! ~ Chft• at 619-741-8543. or Mltlng, Clauifled declawed, shots and lied To place )'Ot.11 clUaf.. paclly}. St0,500 OBO. 722-6428 642·5•78 covers all yow needal neutered ... .......,., fled ad cal 642·5678. Cal (714)84&-1571 673-3929 MEICRANDISE ,&PPUANCES 6011 Aetngeraton: Seara 20 cu fl. ffoat-rree w/lce- maker. 175. OE 18 cu fl. $45. Sears upright henr, $45. 722-9312 Httbl«·Je.ble: Tltlt la Hatlowttn aiacl "°"t-'" •p •i6ioe of Onon Welle, H.C. Wellt. Houcllnl ancl rulllllulE 6014 ethen weto ttl••lat• our l111aglna- UOM. m."u .. • fo ,..ach froin Earth =========I te Man •Ml outa afNtt. Ort0n 11'2 Twin Firm Malt, W•lle, Tau.rw, pnwnt~ "War of the er. springs & frames, ... , fri ... _ .. h If a1m UKR NEW Worl..,. on r-o and gnten.... a f,':o each 548-6197 dM Mtion. H.C. Well•, v1,.o, clld th« MIN thing In print. HOQcllnl, Arin, •iiff · c:oucn, love-•ca-b.tck" fro• the .. nut world, .. ... t. end table• & attenll-. to hit wlclow lnlle. Tblt, lamp•, rocker, dinette ph• the hobaoblln•, wlll 1lve many Mt, qn bed, 675-0636 tlM "Mebie·tffbia.'' CHchoalov•kl•n Cut AlllES (~rch 21 ·Apnl 19) You"' ~ ~.=::.c~ prttel\I~ with provt'rbtal •t'cond tleoer•tor lleml C'hantt You'll do It '1ght thu llm«' fo '8500 87&-5539 cue on in1t rna1lon1I uutlool.. lt'ldtr• DECORATOR CNTRY ih1p, rtt0gn1tlon of •true worth' Bl"tal. FRENCH century frw hom th4* who constantly whine fnlll'IUfllC1~er. mast• TAURUS (Apt1l l0-M.ty 20) Ch«I. ...... Armolfe. tables, A r'itt m~gt °'¥l•y cou~e ol con- couc:h. pictures, BE v1chon• Foau on 1r1vt'I. t •peMion of Of=FER 780-5361 l'tOnmna. YUlnet1b1llty to love Sct'narlo Gt.ASS \able with 4 ft'alUl'ff communication. publl•h•ng. c:hlllra. e11oellent cond tdvt'rtuung, un1qut m 1 .. 1on Affirm•· 1150. ~ tlVf'l A AD! CALL OIE OFOtll CALL: . 842-5878 CEMINI (May 21-Jun• 20) RH ult ol t'9ttnl financial d1•pu1t bt-comn available -you will be direct bt'nl'ftc1- ary F1.mlly 1Mmbt'r might w y ... Don't you think I ckowrve. bett•r7'' Don't fall Y1ctlm lo fat. altrul•m CANCD (Jun«' 21-)uly 22) 01Ver· tlfy, entenain, pnwnt product. 11ltn1 1n "d1verttng" mannu Capncorn Moon ,..1,un 10 pennen.h1p. cred1b1hty. ltt•I dtt1t1on marriag«' lndt•adual wl'tO stood on tldt'hnH tttpt o"'er to your aide LEO (luly l3·Aug 22)· Read be· tw~n lints. atudy f1nt' pnnt, bt' po.I• h"«' th.ti ttft'R'n<T mattnal It up to date fan&& on rouunt' bu1c i•""· ma.ior dt'· cu1on ,..1111ng to employment T1urut, Scorpio ·prl'IOnt R'pfftt'ntl'd VUtOO (A"' 2J·S..pt 22) You r natur1I 11ltntt •urre 10 fol"t'front In· cludn writing. r«'por11ng, 1n1lxzing and d11Mm1n1t1ng Information Em· phuu at.o on man ta! stll\lt. ldventun ol dUirovtty Anotht't V111JO plays role Saturdlir, October 31, 1112 lllllA (~pt 23·0cl 22) You'll lum trut valut' of proprrty Ch009t' q~J1ty. ttJKt 1m1t1tton goodt. Spo«hght on homt, m.uital •tatu1. 1lg111ric1n1 do· meshc ld1u1tmt'nt Be1ut1fy 1unound • 1np Mu1ic is ll'atu~ SCORPIO (OC't 23-Nov 2l) Some· Ont' i• hiding t0ml'th1ng Your antt'nna as up. you'll dlKOvl'r and leun ind fl· n•lly 111.t' 1etlon Rt'lativt 1nvolvt'd, conftUn, 11 t mbarrult'd Don't hold gnadge Ptych1c 1mpr\'Sl1on is valid SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22·Dt<' 21 ), Money th1t wu loat will be f't'C'OVt'ttd Focus on respont1b1hty, hmt hm1t111on, promoc1on and rtw1rd Love rtlatton· 1hlp ht'atll up You l rt durng wj\at should be don«' C.n<'t'r NlllYt' plays top role CAPRICORN (CM 2l·Jan 1q1 Ob· 1ain hint fro m S1g1ttariu• m..ug«' Looli. beyond 1h«' 1mmediat«'. rtahu you ,,.. bt1ng obwrvtd 1n pc1911tve manMr Chmb up laddtt btog1n1 as of ngh1 now Emphasltt' unavt'rul 1ppr1l. market AQUARIUS (Jan 20·Feb 18) M .· ~pt challengt of d1Ht'ttnt routint'. n«'w pnl)Kt, nttt'Nity for be1n..1 1nvenlfve Your hft' t~ktt on aur1 of tnthutUllfll'I, IC'C'Omphahmfnt, ett1t1v1ty All stops out! Leo flgurn promlnt'ntJy PISCES (Feb 19-Ma tth 20) Trust 1ntu111on W11h rt wall be (ulflll~ 1n dra.m1tlc, unorthodo• fuh1on lnd1vid· ual prev1ou.sly mlttnl could no.., ht>· come "nol1y'' aJly You'll he., music of yow-own horn Aquarun 1nvolvtd lf OCTOI Ell >I lS YOUll llKTH- DAY: You anr an ong1n.tl thinker In· novator. 1nven1tvt' and many consider you rtbtlhout or even a "loow e.tn· non " You broh from f1m1ly ITld1t1on. cou.Jd han been ttp1ratrd from on• or both pertntt 1t ttlahvt'ly orly •g«' You art! dynamic, 111ractivt. controvetsa.tl Taurus, Leo. Scorpio prl'$0ns find you l.uc1n111n1 Current cycle ,..,,. ... to butinna •nterptlM, promotion. pro• d uctlon. mari11I atatua, ,o.t1ble add1· lion to family September will be your mCMC m«monbff! month of lhll 'l'ar "Uodu'autb •II tlut ..e t6blt, IMs •II w bdktt, II~ the olll••" rel/ of our splrlU." -Aatoalo M.cbMJo Tbe way In •hkb wt ttltbntt Hal· lowun tto-s us somdhln& about the sign of Scorpio -"' all wur a cos· tume of anothtr penonallty. Tbls often reveals an alter qo that ls knOWD only lo oanelvn. Do wt choose • costume that repttStaU a hero ngun, or one that sea.res peo- ple? And how do you fttl when you get In dlsplst? Dot's It brlna out a ptnonallty )OU W-OUld !Utt lo bf alJ the lime, or just some of the time? It's no acddtnt •hat we choo1t to dm ·UP as; and •hen "' all rorae out today, look ror lbe hidden aide to appear In people you think )OU know so •'fll. Arie~ (I Am> March 20.Aprll lO You may use Halloween as an ex· eu\C 10 make t"ctra fun of people who bug )OU, 1h1n'-ing it's safe, It's likely you'll chooSC' .1 cO!ltumc that rcprc· ~nts the opposite of what )OU arc on the in\ide, to male fun of )l)ursctr. 100 T1unu (I line) April 21·~•Y lO You re calcul.111ng all the Ytil)' toda). 10 make sure )Ou ~ct rcsuJts for }Our cffons. \\h•I you re hoping ror is 10 attnict someone to you, but pretend you're not tl')'lng at all. Gemini (I Think) Ma} l l-Juat 20 As Ions a\ )ou·rc going to che p.1r1)', "'h> nol ;idopl a part)·ltutudc? 'I our recent bou1 of C)'nicism can af· feet an 01hc"*isc good d3)'. Relax and en)')) )OU~IP. Canctr (I Fttl) June ll·July 22 Your nerves have bl:cn on edge lately. and tod3y you'll have to watch out so )OU don't step on toes (indud· ing )'OUr O"Nn). You're taking things too pcrsonall), \\hen you don't have 10 I.Ao (l Command) July 2J-Aug. 21 II \hould be J. day to play, but luftder, November 1, 1912 rtmodellng, ttfurblshing, d ltca.nUng ''Tdt •nf the a u t, .ad tht ttlkl outll'lod~ method.I. productt You'll bt tt.t.fft." aaying. ''11'1 tlm«' 1o ~buUdt" You'll br talung nOftl, Cttllng Invigorated amb1· tl<XAJ SCOllPIO (OC't 23-No" 2t) Rela· live 1111Met dt'Mlhne, ha. many U C'\llft, t. tlncer. but 1leo "Slne't'n'ly ma.sin· formed " Aettnt wlf·n'hantt, def1n• ttrm.e. 1alae etqe • "main attraction " <Amini olftn nluablt aid SAGfnARIUS (Nov 2l·DK. ll) Many ~ne dttNnd your atttnt:IOf\, time. Ha¥e enou1h •lf·ntttm 10 bt wl«il•e, dlkJ'in'lln1tlng Jncomt po• tenti&J cl.wrvn 11trlO\lt coruidention Oo• .. tlc adju.ttment could 1ncl11de -rn.p CAPlllCOllN (Ot< 2l·J•n ''>: Don't wll alll Maln~ln •11.re of tr1yMry. glunour Nenetlty for btinl dlecrftt -M.Jfwl th Ctnutes O•r allleadn daanp wtth tbe atw moolb (of NOTtmMr) aad "' become m°" orpallfd, coatrolltd ud Mri· Ht. We wut to M la chartt ol tn· tt'll atbln at oace to ••• nre die M lcontt 1J lo 09' utlsfactioe. De problems OttUr wklt w bamp l•to oUwr (Mtro&lmi up«Jally family etabtts. It'• 1 pOtlttn llOft to a., a ,... ud talle tk MttllW1 ....... .. It happea; •Dd '" (U 1'f06d a lot ol pttl II )'09 wtll ..U l•ltlal ,. ........ ""-..... wW " ...... Hd penklpek la die ~ TIM oat)' Mton n woaldn't ledwdt tllta, ts wt don't WANT to He th«tr Idea• O•tt °"' OW11). becom" obY10 11& Tru•t~ friend do.-Aries (I Aln) Mardi 20.April 2t have your btat lnttrHU 11 hurt Plll(ft Be prepared to handle scvenil plays key "* i:hange at once and ~r plays ~· AQUAllM (J•n 20·~ 18) C'ytl«' bind 1hc ai:tt<>n As you respond to 1110YW 11p. tftnprin~ olt.r rwtttwd dur· both, "'atch out for your awn J>O'l'l'er 1111 lltt af~n Spotlight on ,.poll. play that can make ma11e11 wo~. tlMllty. ln...Clllttat. Ion rwl1t1on1hlp 1 aa ... 1 (I ll1tt) "r"I Jl.Ma7 JO Oill'll'"'' will bt l"HOl•H followlna In order 10 1n"'1CISC your "worth" minor dltpute. C~ lt •n f*1'11W you v.-111 need 10 ll\t up tomeUung '" PllCD (ffb, 19·March 20), Swift return Lo&1c1Jly. you can sec this tJ chal\I" OC'C•lf -you pt whit you requited, but emotionally you hat• to WI~ .. for '"9t MW th•ft aft ""'• let f> and m~ r.,t1t With otbcn who hlalwr....,. ao...ntt anc1 nwtl•· arc"*" tryina 10 l'ie hclpf\ll. lty ctc.!Mllt. hcw*°OI\ tnwl,(()ln• Gmi8I (I l'MU) M_, Jl.J ... 2t mun&cMiort, wldtr awdltnC't 'Ari" l• Makin& hahut ptlnt invotves ded· NP'•Mld. Jiclftt, MC JUI( idtM At ~ dttam If NOVDOD ' 11 voua ••TH· 1bout a tienct IOddtoW, t* the DAY: Yo. .,. dyna•k. tnqultllf'tt, • ti rat tcp to mak it happtn, "IWOm .-.ny'· ol the "lhlffH ahlm" fa1tttr rl f'"') J .. Jt.J..-; ll You fl'ft not onl1 yourwlr b11t "''"1 A dec1s1on lo "put youncU ftrtt" ottwft "°"'pr-.. ol ~Ytoll no· cu feel manp ud Mlfte.h. bUt t'°"9 You .,.. p•UalWe, P'f'0"0<9''"· )'OU'rc dctc111uned to do it. lllJ'"Y· cot1t"'""'-l and find thM ...._,, Aq~· Th11 as due &o &Mna IOO mudl eo JO .. ,...,... ,a., ... nlflcaftt ,.. ln your m111y, 11 )'OUf own ~· lit. Pethef • ..,... C1M111l,1r.w. lnOu· lM U c .. mud) J.-, ~ U ._.. C""'9ftt ~ .. ,. .,. Cl\Ullk, You're t(ltn bcni.eea wort,.,_... coiof ~N\Mlft· ........ ~ ol b1hl1CS aftd ...... '° ..,. 0.. '"ld•nc., 1nan111 1tat• N..,.."'""' chi'K't often a ,........ llMlr, Ud • 1MmoraMl4 other mcus 1 co ....... '°""· ....... -- By CHARLES GOREN' w ith OMAR SHARIF and T .ANNAH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ 1 .. Q .1-Botb vulnerable. as South •A86 K7(6 73 •KQJ9f you bold: 1 The bidding has proceeded: other people easily irritate you. Don't •AKQ10953 -Ke Void •9652 South We.t Nortll Eut waste your time or energy trytng to Pan.ner opens tht bidding with one 1 + p._ 2 p._ curb their behavior (which can't be heart. What do you respond? ? ' done). What do you bid now? • Virgo (I A111lyu) Aug. 23-StpL 22 Q.2-As South . vulnerable. you You'd rather work than play, but hold: your friends have other plans that in· •AQ106 ,,.J643 K5 +K97 elude YOU. Don't bah·h~mbug Hal· Partner opens the bidding with one lowccn as a waste or time. Secrc1ly. diamond. What do you respond? you really do want to lcl·loosc. Q.~-Both vulnerable, u South you hold: +K943 -6 'K9842 +KQe Panner opens t he bidding w1Ut three clubs and the nu t band passes. What. action do you take? Ubn (I Balan«) SqL D ·OcL 22 I Q .3-As South. vulnerable. you T\.1 )OU, Halloween ts more of an bold: obJCCll\C experience, where )OU can •54 AKQ102 AKQ +1093 Q.6 -Both vulnerable; u Soutlt "'atch the human animal 1n a weird The bidding hu proceeded. vou hold. custom Don't count yourself as "dif-South Weet North Eut •QJ6 AIO ~A.K943 ~Gt fcrcnt " JUSI because you participant 1 . Pa.u 1 NT Pu. T he bidding has proceeded: on an alternative level. ? South, Weet North Eut Scorpio (I Dtsll"t') Oct. 2J·!"OY. 21 What do you bid now? 1 NT p._ 2 NT P .. H•llo\\een is one of your favorite 1 holidays (if not I). This is one lime Q.4-As South, vulnerable, you What action do you take? or year you let your true colors sbow, hold: Look Cor answers on Monday. bu1 shll in~isl that 11's JUSt a disguise. r.:=================~=======::; TODAY'S S1cf1tarla.s (I Aspire) No•. 2l·Dtc.. l l You plan to party·hcarty and make the most or a Saturday night Hal· la-.cen celebration. You'U probably be the only person to come dressed normally, yet insist that you ARE wearing a costume. CROSSWORD PUZZLE Capricorn (I Use) Dtc.. 22·J•n. 19 Don't make Halloween out to be an)'thing other Chan whit it is -an excuse to have a $ood time Your SC· rious side is working over-time today. bul no1 too many people arc inccr· c led in a Viewpoint that makes fun or h3\1ng run Aquarius (1 Know) Jin. 20-Ftb. 19 One of your favorite hobbies (peo- ple w1tchin.g) ictJ a good work-out toda)' You k.now how to make Hal· ~ccn fun for everyone, which in turn. makes 11 fun for you. Pisce (I Btlitn) Ftb. 20.Ma~b 19 Don't let re.:cnt sad cvcntJ put a damper oo today. It only comes once a )Car. and your troubles will still be there tomorrow for you to "'ony about. Vlrio (I Anetyu) AU&. 23·Stpt. ll Your wor'-i.s top priority and your goal 1s 10 increase your value and st•· bihty. Wotkmg Yo'lth SC\.'Cral people at once, cneans accommodating their needJ, not the 01bcr way around. Ubn (I Balance) Stpt. 23--0ct. ll 1 Quarrel 5 Knife hand6ea 10Someien.a 14 Actreea - Ander.on 15 Stand by for 18 St.WC..,'*1 17 Owrsln 19 Eigtlt pr9f. 20 Take umbf9 at 21 Kitten IOUnd 22 Trial 23 Put oft 25 Drink llowty 2t P111 cfl roome 30 us patriotic org. 31 Appf'oecfl Ind .,.itto 34 Knot*ed tor - 2 3 58 Adorne e3 Flnal blo 84 Prejudiced ee Exoelent 87 Unit of YOUN' Brtt. ea -Pr9mlnger -~t look 70 8rttlatl dly 71 T)IP9 of fuel DOWN I Oefnaglng remM'll 2 He11ve ol W8'MW 3 ~ 4 Car pw1 5 Slopped e Mllk1WI 7Cf~ll' ..... 8~beeat 9 CO<* aloWly 10 Of low 11 A ooemeuc 12 .. the rtgflt IUe 13 Blind PM1 18Mot- 24 Minor Romel'I 25 g::lf'cal• 29 Vampire 27 h!:,~nw 21 Boundary 2t Ondatd 31 -Ungld 32 MoN retlonel 33 A*"'-<*tce S5 Oe¥out,... 37~ ...... 40 Enzyme • 7 The "nuts and bolts" of miling money and gelling financial affair under' control may not be the mosl eicc1tmg thing for you, but 1t rcpre· \Cnts the foundation for your heart's desire St•} focused on the goal and ~~ ..... -+--+-- you will reach it. 14 Scorpio (I Dfflrt) Od. 2.l-No•. ll I l111mg 1 system and dlSClpliocd 17 routine is one r"'°n why you u c ~~--+--+--,._-ti--­ succc.s,tul •I wh1I you do. C\lrrent lO circumstances wilJ force you to let &<> o( "tntd and true.. methods. and you'U be surpnscd 11 )')Ur lJ\ICnuity '" • en.inch 11tttar1u (I Aaplrt) NoY. U.Dtc. ll Wo1king el<»c with )'Our aipifkant ~Hhcr or cl~ panncr makes you h•~c to blend and keep the b1& i<kas down to earth Your oontn'buuon is to dream and the1n 11 10 create the plan 10 make them rc.tl. C•prken (I Utt) Dtc. 1Wu. lt You're lcamu~a that dilClplinc ii folloWint DCW peths and tqlehmtftl• 1na. This takes faith In ~,.u and lolif\I your fca.r oC ma.kins tnillakea A..,.. ti bft) Jaa. .. , ... It You're snaklftl new ~ to hr-+-.,_-+ ....... JOUncU that w'lll itnJOhte ~ won. r ponsibihty and effOrt all arwod ~4--._-+-Your d1ffi<:Vlt1c1 haw ~ a new PMvtOUe ~ eol.YID 42 Ex.1st 45 Actr-Bening 48 Tlllo--. am.- car 50 Mllltery IMtrumenta 53 T•11111111 - Ford 5-6~ 55 ....,. product 5eW~ • lnet"""'91t 5 7 Oultl'l9'e 51 ''PN!tty ,,,... Alln --" eo Aonw1 9lllteM\an 11 Inner pr'llf 12 Dar\llfl ~ '°""° 85 Fort -, CA ,, 12 13 pcoon 111ho now wanta to tue mat· L...--1--"--..__ •en 1n10 tM1r own buds -:::=======================::::;::7 ,. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. \ ' ' ' , .. .. -• • I I I I I I . ' I I I I I I , l I I • I I I I . I f · I L NEW 1993 ECLIPSE BUY FOR $228.54 per month for 60 months, 8.75 APR, On approved credit. Down payment required + tax & license VIN # 029669 * NEW 1992 DIAMANTE LS * LEASE FOR ONLY s399 ~E~. l eather seats, power sunroof. p/ wind, deadlocks, cruise, alloy wheels, stereo cassette. S399 per month plus 89 cents plus tax for 36 mos. Closed end lease. Total to start $1456.88. Total of pymts S 15,511.68. lease based on 15,000 miles per year. On approved credit. (940200) DICILa . 40R, 5spd. * ... -...., ....... er.-. ..... 'MftnOIA CIUCAMI 5spd, *· c--. ........... ...,.. <Ml-.fllll.m) '4118 NEW 1992 MIGHTY · BUY FOR $166.40 per month for 60 months, 8. 75 APR, On approved credit. Down payment required + tax & license VIN # 006387 9 2 MONTERO RS * Auto, A/C, 4WD AM/FM stereo, Power Steering $399.89 per month plus 99 cents plus tax for 36 months. Closed end lease. Total to start 1,350.88. Total of pymts $15,511.68. Lease based on 15,000 miles per year. On approved credit. (004961) 19202 BEACH BOULEVARD .r NEW 1993 MIRAGES BUY FOR $166.40 per month for 60 months, 8.75 APR, On approved credit. Down payment required + tax & license VIN# 01620 * 1993 3000 GT* A/C, C.D Changer, P/W, • P /L, Cruise LEASE FOR ONLY s399 :~ $319 per month plus 88 cents plus tax tor 60 months. Closed end lease. Total to start $3,355.67. Total of pymts $20,680.20. Lease based on 15,000 miles per year. On approved cred1l (OOn32) (714) 968-0233 All V9hicle1 1ubJec:t to prl()( ~·'• plu1 ta.JC, ltc. doc & smog '"' On approved credit. on.rt good thN 1~25-92 • , The Acu.ra lntegra GS-R Honda's practical, less expensive sports car I I f you're a fon of Acura's exotic NSX sports car (and what driving enthusiast \\ouldn't be?) but need something more prJct1cal and a lot '92 Acura lntegra less expensive, Honda's luxury line has an alternati\.e )OU should probJbly consider. The Acura lntegra CS·R offers some of the same technology employed by the NSX, but in a sport-sedan format. It does so at less than one-third the price of Acura's mid-engine sports car. The most recently introduced \.Crsion of Acura's popular lnte&ra model has an independent, double-wishbone suspension -much like that of the NSX -and it has the Japanese auto maker's Variable Valve Timing Jnd Lift Electronic Control (VTEC> sy~tem - previously e>.clus1\e to thc SGS,000 NSX. VTEC helps the lntegrJ CS-R's 16-valve four-cylinder engine achieve impressive power, relative to its displacement. The car's 1.7-liter engine produc~ 160 horsepo\'\er and 117 The vehicle: 1992 Acura lntegra CS-R. The price: ba'>C price, S1 7,910; Js tested, S 19, 119. The guts: 1.7-litcr, 16-valve, four-cylinder engine with duJl·o\erhead camshafts and Acura's Variable Val\e Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC) system, producing 160 horsepo,,er and 117 pounds-feet of torque. The torque stat1st1c isn't especiJlly impressive, but the Acura folks clJim that the CS-R 's engine of ters the mo:.t horsepower per liter of any normJlly a.,pirated {non-turbo) car er;lgine sold in the U.S. This is an impressi\.e technological achievement, but as a driver, I'm not sure the accomplishment means a Lease a 1 gg2· RiJdeo tor only S21'6~e:. $246.93 per month plus tax for 42 mos. closed end lease. Total to start $875 total of payments $10,332 ~us tax. Residual payment $7033.94 Lease based on 15,000 miles per year on approved credit. #N3406148 pounds-feet of torque; five-speed manual transmission; independent, double-wishbone su)pens1on with coil springs and front and rear stabilizer bars; and four-wheel disc brakes with anti-lock brJking system. The lineage: Introduced in March. the CS·R is a high-power, low-displacement version oi the lntegra, the small sport sedan in Honda's luxur> line of cars whole lot to me. I mean, I could iind J larger-displacement engine thJt produce~ JU)! J, much po\\er ,1nd more torque, and I'd get around JU:-t as \\Cll. The CS-R's hard·\\Orking po\\('r plant has to rev much higher to produce the same results J) a larger engine. On the oth er hJnd, the light \\C1ght offered by the smaller engine >1eld) some advantJges. lighter car) generallv handle more nimbly and get better gJs mileage th rn heJ\ 1cr counterpJrts. The ')\Cite. 2,600-pound lntcgra CS·R gets J reported 24 mile) per gallon in cit) dming and 29 m les per gallon on the h1ghwa). And hl..e 11!> up-market brother, the NSX, the lntcgr.J CS-R handles well. Michelin r,1diJls and four·\\hccl disc brJkes \\1th .rnt1-lock bcal..ing sy)tcrn art:! standJrd equipment. A., for exterior appearJnce. the CS-R look., 11!..e other lmcgras, except for 1u badge. The lntegra design isn't exactly bold, but 1t 1s contemp >rJf) ,rnd attracti\e. The lntegra CS·R·., appearance is accented b)' a re.Jr spoiler Jnd sharp. s x·spoke Jlloy \\heels On the ,m,,dc. the lntegr.1 CS·R is \\ell-equipped Jnd has a sm.ut b1out101 controls and gauges. St.incbrd intt.r or equipment include:.. po\\ er '' 1ndO\\ s. locks <ind nwrors; po,.,er sunroof. four-speaker stereo system with power antennJ· remote hatch relea>e; cruise control; ~plit-folding reJr >eat; a~d Saturday, October 31 , 1992 813 cargo cover. lJnfortunately, a dri\cr's-side airbJg 1s not standard equipment on the lntcgrn CS·R The car abo has the dreaded motorized shoulder bclb \\1th manual lap b<:lts. . I iound the car to be relati,el room>: in its segment, but 1t is not as comiortable JS 1t could be. The front ~entbacks aren't maneuverable enough tor rn> taste. The lntegrJ CS·R I tested ''as equipped \\ith air conditioning a S946 option , floor mats ($80); and steering ''heel co\er 1S38). 1 hose options brought the total price of my test car to a little more than S 19,000, '"hich considering the lntegra CS-R'., qual1t;es, does n"ot seem out oT line I hJppened to dci'e the lntegra CS-R the \\Cck Jiter te)ting the :\SX \\h1le I \\Ouldn't coniuse the sport sedJn s periormJnce \\1th thilt of the P°''erlul NSX. it's nice to know you can enjo> state-of-the-art technology in J cJr priced less than $20,000. I $299 per month plus tax for 42 mos. closed end lease. Total to start $1044 total of payments $1 2,588 plus tax Residual payment $17,873.48 Lease based on 15,000 miles per year on approved credit. #N7905719 PRE-OWNED CLEARANCE SALE Pick up your safety sticksrs for your kids at Theodore Robins Ford. Have s safe Halloween ... 1• 1111F.a SCIROCCO CHEYYL•llA ESCClll Pein ~c.. 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The S-Oass cars are completely CFC-free, including no azone-depleti ·chlorofluorocarbons in their air conditioning systems, an Industry fi Mercedes in April 1, 1991 when the 5-Class line was introduced in Euro "The 400SE met with favorable response when it was introduced last year. However, our dealers reported strong customer interest in a longer wheelbase version of the car. The 4005EL meets this demand," said Mike Jackson, executive vice president of Mercedes-Benz of North America. This, and other CFC-reduction measures, recently earned Mercedes Stratospheric Ozone Protection Awar from the EPA. The 4005EL body has an overall length and wheelbase nearly four inches greater than the 4005E, providing rear-seat passengers with 3.5 inches of additional leg room. Despite this, refinements to the 4.2-liter VB have made the car over 7 percent more fuel-efficient than its 400SE In addition to the 4005EL, the S-CI Mercedes sedan line includes the 3 3005E, 500SEL and the limited-production 6005EL models. The 30050 has a 3.5-liter turboch six-cylinder diesel engine that produc 148 horsepower, while the 3.2-liter gasoline six-cylinder engine in the 3 predecessor. . The 4.2-liter V8 now has a compression ratio of 11 to 1 (up from 10 to 1) for greater efficiency, optimized by knock sensor ignition control. In addition, a number of steps have been taken to minimize internal friction in the engine, including lighter pistons, valve lifters and is rated at 228 horsepower. The 4005 4.2-liter VB produces 275 horsepowe the 5005EL has a 315-hp 5.0-liter VB and the 600SEL is powered by a 389 Vl 2. The entirely new generation of S-Class sedans made its debut in 199 JEEP tunlGf'Cll.&P EMU 11751 Blldl ..... ~ Blldl .. , ... OUMOI COASr JEEI EMU 2524 Hllbot IM. 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See MERCEDE ·. s 8 for 92 p 11 llllllDOft 1119otVCoeta M-Dally Piiot The Subaru tradition continues with the '93 Legacy' The 1993 line of Legacy sedans and station wagons offers superior traction with an improved anti-lock braking syi;tem CABS) and two available full-time all-wheel drive CAWD) sy:.tems. For the 1993 model >ear, an impro\.ed and simplified four-channel anti-lod. brJking system (ABS> is standard on all LS, LSi, Sport Sedan and Touring Wagon models and optional on AWD St.ltion Wagons. Legacy models come equipped with a choice of FWD or two A\VD systems: continuous full-time, AWD mated to a manual fi"e-speed transmi~ion or Jn active, full-time, AWD sy:.tcm mated to a four-speed, electronically controlled automatic transmission HEAT). Accordin~ to Chuck Worrell, SubJru ~f America executive \.ICC president, superior trJction has alway:. been a trademarl.. of Subaru and has now become an important clement on 1he shopping list of most consumers. "With our revised ABS system and sophisticated all-wheel drive systems, the Legacy offers the be:.t trJction in its class," he said. The Sr.>tem monitors the wheel speed at each corner of the CJr and the electronic control unit (ECU) compares the inputs for a variation signaling impending lockup. The ECU sends signals to the hydraulic modulJtor unit to pump the brakes rapidly to prevent the .. .., heel from locking. The 2E modulator uses three electronic solenoid vJlves; two work the front wheels independently, and the third controls the rcilr axle using select low logic. In a select low system, the rear wheel with the lower rotJt1onal speed determines the brake pressure for both rear wheels to ensu re directional stability. The 2E ABS S)'Stem uses a plunger valve located in the h)draulic modulator unit to transmit braking force between the rear wheels without mixing hydraulic circuits, thereby creating a four-channef unit without the added co)t and complexity. The 2E system is :.mall er and lighter than most four channel units with a single unit under the hood and an ECU located undN the driver's ~at for maximum protection from lhl' clements. The electronics have been simplified for easier d1.:1gnos1s and servicing. The ABS ECU 1s linked to the computer controlling the v<1riable torque split 4 EAT and AWD for maximum br.:iking efficiency. Subaru in 1969 offered the first Japanese import with front-wheel drive, in 1975 the first volume-production all-wheel drive passenger car in the United States Jnd today offers all-wheel drive or front-wheel drive versions of every model it sells. The Subaru tradition of offering superior passenger-car traction continues with the Legacy line thanks to its full-time AWD systems, standard or optional on all Legacy models. The fi-..c-speed manual transmission provides engine po"'er through a mechanical center differential to both the front and rear wheels. The differential allows for the full-time operation by distributing power to the front and rear wheels, while compensating for speed differences between the two ends of the car. Under extreme low-traction conditions, the center-differential's viscous coupling works like a viscous limited-slip rear differential. Unlike the AWD mated to the manual transmission. the automatic system docs not use a mech.:inical center differential to distribute po\,er fore and aft. ln~tead the 4EAT·AWD system uses a h>·draulic multi-plate clutch, a rear-wheel speed sensor and the intelligence of the computer. If the multi-plate clutch is the heart of this AWO sy:.tem, 1he sensors are its nerves and the computer its brain. This is how the system works: Information comes into the microprocessor from key points around the car. By comparing the speed of the front wheels relative 10 the rear ones, it can determine when the car is cornering or when the wheels are slippin9. Additional information on which gear is in use, engine speed and throttle positon allow the computer to "know" what is going on where the tires meet the road. Based on this information, the microprocessor actively changes power now to the front and rear wheels. It accomplishes this by activating a duty or chatter solenoid which constantly adjusts pressure in the multi-plate clutch, located at the rear of the 4 EAT. The system modulates from primarily FWD to a maximum of 50-50 front-to-rear torque distribution. Saturday, October 31 , 1992 B 1 8 MEllCEDEI From 814 takina advantaac or the latest develop- ments in comfort, collision protection and engine management technology. The current models are slightly wider and t:1ller -and noticeably roomier - than 1he previous gener:1tion of S-Class sc- d:1ns, :ind they arc also more :1erodynami- cally efficient. The side windows, for ex- ample, fi1 flush with the body to reduce aerodyl)amic drag, with the added benefit of reducing "'ind noise. The windO\\S themselves have double panes with an in· sul:uing layer of air between them, helping to rcmt fogging and reduce in1crior noise leveh. The S-Cla!>s embodies the latest in safe- ly :1dvances, derived from the firm's more 1h:rn 50 )Cun, of safet) de-.elopmen1 and 20 )l!ars of :1ccident investigauon "-Ork. For 1:~ample, the all-steel unit-bod> uti· liLe!i panels in high-load areas "ith mice the s1reng1h of conventional sheet steel. Using computer-aided design, the S- Class body sh:1pe and cons1ruction -were optimized for passenger protection 1n bot!) full frontal and the more frequent om.e1 collisiqns. Standard features on S-Class sedans in- clude driver and passenger :iir bags; ABS :inti-lock brakes: 12-\\ay po...,er front scab with three-setting memory that includes the 1ih-1elcscopic steering wheel, hcadrci.1 and all three electro-chromic -;elf-dimming rear-view mirrors; :ind more. 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ROGER MILLER ' •OCT 31 ~101 I THE NEWPOR'P BEACH • COSTA MF& DailJPilo Cover Home Presented By COAST NE\VPORT PROPERTIES See Pag• 69 For !'.{ore lnfonnalion A Special Advertising Supplement Vol.16, No.40 Oct. 31, 1992 l \ ... Cover, Coast Newport 02. Map 03. Grubb & Ellis 04. Grubb & Ellis (Regular ad) OS. Grubb & Ellis, ~ & Shuler 06. Coldwell B«lker, Newport Bead'I 07. Coldwell Banker, Newport Bead'I 08. Coldwell Banka, Newport BeactVCosta Mesa 09. Coldwell Banka, " 11 " 10. The ~ Association 11 Tort:>dl 12. Rick Alderdte 1 3. Prudendal Nevotport 1-4. Rogm Realty 15. Remme, Waif.a Mitdldl 16. Remme, Ron Fdsot 17. Remme, The koops 18. Remme, E'lynn Kt:rf1) 19. Remme, lloblrl ~ 20. Remax 21 . lemax 22. Lyme Valenttnt Propertks 23. Coest Newport Propatits 24. Coast Newport 1'ropatks 25. Coast Newport Pl'opaties 26. Coast Newport Propatits 27. Coast Newport Propatks 28. COISt Ncwpol't Propatks 29. Coest Newport Propatia 30. Coast Newport Propatia 31 . Coast Newport Propatia 32. 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Coelt Newpoft "°Pa*S 72. COllt Newport ~ 3 ·. --JI --A2-", . -c>oo F~A38 TA0"1'\'1\.1 --NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE -. SATURDAY, October 31 , 1992 I PAGE 3 ~ Distressed Properties ~ Homes In Foreclosure ~ Bank-Owned Properties ~ Corporate-Owned Properties . ~ Tr~de Properties ~ seller-Financed Propelf!~ . . ~ Homes With_ Job Loss Mortgage Insurance Visit Our Open Houses for "BEST BUYS GUIDE" your free copy! And we can help you find them with our special publication Your Guide To The Best Buys (in residential real estate). Call us for a free copy and we'll help you find the Best Buys locally and throughout Southern California. We've also developed a list of 10 Best Buys in this market -updated weekly from now through December 15. CALL OUR OFFICE FOR LIST OF "1011 BEST BUYS Thinking of selling your home? Call today to put Your Guide To The Best Buys to work for you. By identifying buyers locally and throughout Southern California, we dramatically increas~ our opportunities to sell your horn~. BrubhGEllis 644-6200 $145,500 . $397,000 SOUTH COAST V1LLAS Highly upgraded, 3BR. 2BA. condominium. Ugh1 and bright If you want the best, call today . • ,.._ °' St.,,,,.nle Lewrett l1U,ISOO 8LUff:S Tri-lewl "S" plan, 3BR. 2BA. •pacious muter suite. aunny deck located oft llvlng, dining .... ._ Sltlpley I 1llO,OOOL.H. llASTS~ nw.. BR, 311.iBA, nearly new condominium wfttl ~h ceJHngs. Master with walk In cloMt. Owners modvafed. ~ .1t1 O,..,,,_ld U41,900 llE•l'ORT CREST Elecelerlt end location. expanded floor plan wlthadded bedroom. bath and sitting room. View deck. Unda o.tlt 1250,000 llESA t/ERDE Four BR, with many recent upgrades and nx- tures Newty painted Inside and out. Ja,,... Gould l2U,OOO 8Al'CREST COURT J.M Peters built 2BR, 2BA. Try lease option, or owner may carry. Close to Wiidiife Pre- SefVe Connie S.tton 12ea,ts00 BLUFFS Picture perleci, highly upgraded with life, French doors, shutters, crown moldings. Three BR, 21h8A . ..,,, .,.,.y 12",000 BLUFFS Suns.I and greenbelt viewsl Trina plan, highly customtzed, spa tub, 3BR. 2BA. cul-de-aac loca-lk>fl ..,, .,,,,,,., 1306,000 BLUFFS Private end locatlon. Trina plan, gated coortyard entry, Mfene part llke setting Thr" BR, 2YIBA Sally Shipler $341,000 8AW1EW TERRACE Single family detached home In gated COITlfl'UVty. Pristine condition, two muter tulte floor pllr'I Ann ,,.,_,. tH luunM Shul•r $38:1,500 BLIJFFS Park like setting, security eyetem, air oondftionlng. 38R, 21i'lBA. Larg9 covred patio. Many custom featuf... Walk to community poola. 11aaq ~brecht 1n1,ooo ,. $425,000 . $639,000 CCMCNfA Dt!l llM eou.ge on R-2 lot for just $425,000. Beat potentilll for expanalon or new duplex. Walk ;.,_~ uas,ooo M.UM!Jlm ~ at 6th t" of Mesa Verde Golf CoorM. Thr" BR, pool. Private locatlon with lots of trees. LM JecoM IUe,ooo $699, 000 . $899, 000 DOM!JI ..,,,._MIU Large tamlty home, 4BR, 41hBA, malda room, master ~droom overlook• pool. Many custom upgrades. ,Ja,... Ooflld ..... ooo CCHIOMA NL &tit So. Hwy. Half block to beach. Remodeled kitchen, French doors, OCM11 view fn>m pdo and famlly room. ,,.,,, T.n llMfcN I .. , .. llArsHORE• Classic 3BR, on eX1ra wide lot. S1ep1 to ~•TCLll'F beaches and Marina. Large llvlng room with Custom home on extra large cut de sac lot. fireplace. $915,000 . 5 7 ,900,000 ..... ooo MAIKAI Cuetom ~ 28R. 28A. on ht water .... epectacuaat ... of blly. chlnnel, jetty and ocun. DIM .. ,,.,. 11,1-,000 Upgraded and move-In ready. Walk to shops, Oon ,,..,,..,, l7N,OOO Cow.I OSl llM library. U .a••Olf lftOO• Comer locaelon. ~-... of OCNn, teftY, • f .. tt 1•,.•,000 ,__. .. C...alna Ind wt"'9 ....,. Pertld for NmOdtl or re • ,,.. ., • ., Estates, spacious 3BR. 1109,1e level model apene1on. perfect and customized. A '10". ~ &.-... O.. wLM r.111'1 COii • OCl!All 8LW hm and dty llgtrts views. 11,-.,000 Fabutoua views, 2BR, 2BA, condominium In Ann ,..,.,.,, °' s..r.,.,.. .,..,,., 178,M» llOllf'H ~ gated community. Whfte water, ocean and HA1f1101f M.W HIU.. SP9daCU!ar OCNnffon1 deelgned by Moms bay views. Remodeled with upgract.d kitchen and ~. SilendMen.. Aeconlllruded I ye9r'I 800 fOUf BA, Hol~ T•H ••"*--IUt,000 French doofs, large V81d. Four BR, p1ua den. 4'MIA. ,,,,,.. ...... ....,_ .. ..., •u ISLAND SpectactJlarl Back Bay and city llghts View enhanoe this 2BR, plus den townhome. Gated community. Ann ,,.,.,. or Suanne .,,.,,., IU•,ooo HAR80R view Ht>ll~• Decorator's own rHldence. Remodeltd, cus1om upgrades, lots of used brick, French doors, Somerset Plan. Und• O.tlt l6H,OOO LIOOl•U Oversized lot, desirable east end location. Great txpansion potential for 2nd atory. Thr" BR, 2BA. K•nt llcll•ughton llJH,000 USTllLUF'F Picture perfec:tl •BR, 21hBA, remodeled tingle level, txpanded bath arM with apa tub, newer roof. Salty •1t1p1., 1816,000 MtlC"~ST Eleecutiv. llvlngl Tutttulty upgraded 4BR, 3BA, pool and spa. Frencfi doors, decoratcx finish••· LJIHM 0.tlt lafl,000 CCHIOMA OB..,.__...., Price has been drastlclllty r-.duced to Mii In :s:ra mattiet. Take adV.mage and buy 1*.lee•I'• ....... OPEN HOUSE TOU R IATUIDAY a IUNDAY SPVGWS "MONTtCITO 1.S mMlaTMM $1,071,000 WESTCllFf 1500 CUMIUlANO i2·1 -.n M1CMELM011 $4U,IOO IWllOt WW H1W 1215 GOU>INROO 1-4 lfTTOMCINTON ..... ooo SUNDAY JASMIN£ CR£EI( 36 WJNSM 1-.t mlllr'IHUL8 ..... ooo JASMIN£ CRfEK 18 IHOAl. 1'4 PfTElll9tM.ll ..... 000 WESTCllff 1508 ETON PlACf 14 DICK DICDON tlll,000 DCMR SMORlS 1706 GAlAXY DI 1-.t Alla llOMe.l ...... MllOA ISlANO 321 APOUNA 1-.t AUCI llOWNIU. ..... ooo llUff'S .t H YllTA llOMA 1·1 IAllY llMIY Uft,000 VIUA IAUOA 270 CAGN1Y #3(17 1·1 Pl1R MllETT sua.ooo WUlPAn U.AOOSIN> 1·.t LDUI IOUS $ZM,t00 HAllOI WW HOMS 1NO POtrT CAil.OW 24 LDUI IOUS ..... ODO COltOHA Dll .. 3 700 OCIAN llW 1-.t CONMI ""°" $1,lfl.000 COltONA Oil .. 218 90lDINIOD 1-4 llTTYIO 1-RLO $1,1".0DO COIONA Dll MAI 616 90lDINIOD 1-.t LOii .MCOll ..-..ooo W11IDI Mt I. 19'M l1laT 1-4 IOICCUCCIO tl1UOO I . .....-~-' ---------~ ---... ' . . . SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 I PAGE 5 .. .., -PAGE6!~Y.~. 992 _ .... :.·. ---: NV.,_, tl2t PT t saw £,!1-C SHA 'N $4(5.tDJ llMAm 2JOO t&L9UI ~W> PRKE 137'9..DOO RAW9m D06"C••t JS> l:JAJI '632.0CJO RAWM> 2JU " YA& llJt EPC SN.If $649.900 UDO lllMID 506 VIA UDO '90ID ,.q, CAVP9EU Sl ,.995.oQ) C090llA DR. ..... 222-DIANA GOl.DS8ERRV 1879.000 COIOMA Dll MAI 1Ut 1Anm1 BAA8AAA llUS '895.000 WTIWPf 2227MMM ,XJYa Cl.SOHS 1429,000 NV..U ta. UM»CAl1U VAL.ERE HAMM '756.000 NVMOMU 1I07 "TANYT StJSNC ~ '419.900 NV MOlmS 1'74"1DWMD OAvt> PRN:E 1597.900 lMI IWffl 2112 VISTA INTUDA l(A y PARJ([R $338.900 UDO lllMC> I06 VIA UDO NCN1D ~ CAMP8El..l 11.995,0CJO ·-· .. -----..._ COlDWCU BAIO\CR ~J Gl ---····-·· .... CMaO 111 l&W $595.ooo wa ID ..... , 3 ~ IJadla or ~ J'Cl6 own Poal n • ., a llMfy pdln lltr10 ......... ..,. al ~ 3 tlr din. salgle 9*rybamltml• UNDER h00,000 ~ 11.ACte .... Simldl TOM'hlrla moll Clllil1blt ~ 38R. 2..S8A. Co••!pOl'llr dlc:ar .., ~ & ~ ICdl ~ tacing .._. I lsgl pd. New lllctlSI ' bllll...1111 "'1lfnd"' wpll ' .. 1oarq. urve _... .-2 dollta.. WondlrM badl locllioo ... pats .., pool&. ~ 2 c. GIQOI.. NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Nl\WOIT NOITlf $259- Newpcxt Nor1:I 10W"1m1t end 11"11 WCI ~ lnO ~ 1oor om 2 bd. 2Vr t1a. 2 ar ~ ga- rage.. wono.u wood oa ,., ~ ._.. hsild ., tnck Cal ID • fls anOlr prad harTlt VII.A UUOA .. ... Gatgaous 2 bd. 2 bi CO'ldo WCI C12r1 t.ve ... . fomW ~ room. New q6aca. °* 1700 S4A. Bat Y3b ... lie~ -- Mftmll P16ito0 Gr.a~----~ .. -...... bf J.11. PIWI, ...... IDcllor\ fU 11'1.a 2 ,,_ ........ I lilN l*r'OOm, ~ ntl'llr paal .., .... ... ...,.. $Mt,900 0..-1 .............. "°"" .., CGnMdlr .............. Illar .. lM'O' ~ ......... paal MlnJ tlt .. CMl1*G ID ._.... ._. ncl 1111'9'1 ..,. coin- .. Dl.lllW .,. ..... ,, .......... UM. .. ~ pcnry -......... ---· .. ~· cm '*M • •1 " a '* • w • ,..... blCt. ,_ &1'111 ...., ............... ' ICllad. ....... ..., .. -. • 7 'Cll $417,000 ' ~, ..... _ .............. klc*' " .. , ..... Bllm .... Cllll. COll'f'UCy .... & ... t..111 -......... mooet -..a1--. COIOM •-tat#lflJ ............ c... ......... ....... ____ ..,.,F.-. .... 3 •UM ... 3 ............. . ,.. '* ............. " .. '°'' OID~--t••,• --........... 2 .... . ... ... .... ... -............ z lllDdlS ... c... ........ ....., ....... ........... _ ........... loors. f'tlildl ... & ........... .... MllDI .. ._ t••• 9', 2IA ... ._ ........ IS' 9 ... '* --._. u... .......... Clll 91 ....-.111.a--. -----...... t4tt.OOO ,..... 'Ulda" p11n on mator ~ Melcu- ICIUlly n.-•• ... bWI --~' wood .... In ny ' *'*'-Tine ....... Um. llUll 11 ..... ._. ~ n mom IAYllll COVI S-.000 Pri¥lll beach. Pool and spa ldldld In tis 28R, 28A condO .-, mii 1111 view. Wiiing distinct to Balboa Isle. Tnif I ~ Vlklt Cal nctc now tor ~IPPClllt'r.._ OIDI COM $4",000 Srlglt tam1y hOrnl ~ lg BOA, 38A n large 2 C¥ onge. Ff1flCh Wlldows W/lg bey WlldOw. ~ & wy, Ber1lef cMpelng & swu Com- pleWy new llecirical. hllllnO syaem. pkl'nblng, ln- 1erlof and 8*tor platef /1\1,CCO Mn. COM $1il,OOG Solqt -Sdl of .. Hwy locallOn. 38R. 28N 28R. 28A cliplex dost IO pa WIM!g clalce IO belCtl n ShOpplng. SUper YIM Nlw tM111CS & Pitt f« .... s 17QWmo. 1B1 U1I MIT, UN e&-.. $12t,OOO FlllUbll pnl'll'lllC wtll ... wJ 28R, 3IA CGndo • wondlrtul Wl'llll ~ • On Point ... 1800 sq fl (II). -~. and 1111. and lft* ICClll tot .. bath just -IWayl COIOM DB. IMI 1111.000 SG#I of PCH dUSlla ... IO Biysldl pd. R• modeled 28R. 2BA nt 1 BR. 1 BA 2 car g1r1g1 alt fll *"' piflllng. wlldng dllClla IO beldl, ~. and mtllnrtS. IWffl Sllt.000 ff'OfC row loclllOn. PlllOlsnlc views of blCk bay. oc:.I Ind .... J Pl1vlll end int otl ~ gr..-.. •. 2.58A. l9WOll m ••• Rln1l*tg Rlncll. c.....-n 4 rn:h style. Owtrtllld Ciiek 1111 lal Ace.a for RV or camper, 1.-1 pool • .,. .......... "°"" .... .... .... pofCfl. --.. In .. bftglt ..,.. .... flCilg .... 6*' ny .... llldld -fl'cll'C ..... Pwflct ... ldwt..., CCIW•-...... Tlfitlc ,__.well 3IA tore & 2IR rw In-come llll Tll raaf, '**" decor In .._ Illy· ""*· llillllNddlWtl' ...... ......... ....... OMlw --.... 8llll ... ""' ... ..... al llClll 1111111 .................. 11111 --............. Lall ,. Ind .... Cir ......... ..... SATURDAY, October 3"1, ,992 I P-AGE 7 PAGE 8 /SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 Killer EIStSlde c:Ntmer 2BDR. 2BA + deil. f1.n bdyWd W1lh patio nl grm lfU. QIDice harOWOOO floors, super clean, super br9t mlb Irle move &44·9060 -- IOMJS W•AIWI BnlMCI $ttt,OOO t..aroe 3 bedroom house. 2 '* page! Bcnls room nl enclosed PllOl1 1.75 bllhs. nice ylrd wfth e:m parlchgl (22MAP) 6Q.9333 . ... .,.. IOOll $204,500 This wondllM 3 bedroom ha ....., ._ room plUs i-. bolla roam wlh °'*' t.n ~ nl s..dllfl ....,... New c.-. -*· Shows Im rww. (69Wl) 661-9333. C01tA mA llDMll C-hOt.000 lomanWS Nest £9 11'119', 2IA .. , ... Is ........................... lllSIY ........... c....o.•M4-l080 ..... ... ... 38R. 1"'8A, poal ...... v.... ' ... Sri .... alt boabttl Grtll .... '*-" -& "'°Pl*'O-Cll for more --. (2IAEN} 668-9333 llAVI A Mill DOal7 $2tl,OOO HM 1 tddcmr? "GAEAr ~ needs " be IM!ed. ~ _..., for prolll on IJ1lll In Ills hlghly OelWlbll ...... 644-9060 LOADS Of NIUCY UCI MY $2t5,000 Easllide COICI Mm 11rDt ~ neat1Y new dctlfJl'I upgraded bllll ..... IPI. ~ Ille pool. Cll nowt (36MC»C) MM333. MCI IAY ..,,.OX t761 IUT. $2tt,000 48R. 38A nit OI 1\1'1 Bade ~ ~ pool tor Ill IUll conadela. 0.. ,._ " rnova. (3llOU) 668-1333. A eaA1 Ml Sltt.IOO 38A, 2BA Miu Vtnll S.. St. 18R NW ofllce 01 den; opn " and. Piiio & II& W/b ...... In LR, XL kit '1 quilt cu.dHlc. Grell 1oc11on. (32DE1.) 6&8-9333. Ull~ Uit,• Se6dorn on .. mnit. Mala YWdl c..y CU> Wa. 2 lg. IA, coi.y fln"Y room. Upgrlgld llllctlen, 2 larQt Piiiot. ~ pool, IPL Gl9ld for MCU- ltly. Ortt 57 di. (30CUJ) e&Mm. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE _, __ POClll flXll! fDClll $U7 l/lflt 48R. 2BA .. ~ oww 1800 111.tt ..... '°"" carpet ' -Sellrl .. ~ ...... .. °""'· (1 OPRE) •9333. PAlllOUllV.. tm,• 48R, 1.7!8A '*"' dose " ..,,,,. .. f* ll"Oll'dl. lhopplno, Ind pllb. Cll for more lnb· maaon. (27SAN) 668-9333. MOii POI llll ---Ow. 2.200 sq.ft. fhit beclrooma, 2 .... ..... fnly room. pool, IPL Naw roof, hlh .... ..,.. hi ClrPll f1WCldc ftnlnclno. (31~) •9333 DOen•Wl•O.•mAJtMt .... MIN V.. Loe*. c:uMf:.uc ..... Tllltl MIJ. rooma. add-on --room. _.. 11111"* *'*'-fll1Ced '> .... (11SAM) ..... I ;'ITl\T<>::J '"~" T,.. · • • • ..,.,..°",...~ "' ,..._.,.. .,., , NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 /PAGE 9 . . . Jf 1 ·~ NEWPORT BEACH AND COSTA M~A * -• . .. 1 out of every 5 real estate transactions in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa involves Coldwell Banker. It's not surprising. After all, no other company can offer you more innovative services and resources than we do. So when you add it ail up, to buy, sell or relocate, the number you should call is ou.rs: #1. NEWPORT BEACH 2121 E. Coast Hwy. 644-9060 COLDWeLI. BAN~eRa Expect the best.9 CosrAMEsA 1640 Adams Ave. 668-9333 .. 'si.a.tlca beMd on .. ~ ....... AMl!C~I ,..... the~ nor MLS ~Of .... ~ '91PO' .... '°'ill ecancy o.ta mey not l'9flect .. ,.... ...... lldMery .... the.,.. c ,. c........., "' ....... Ale! e..... Q Equll Houling ~.Some Olflc:. INlpeildll ... Owned encl~ .. t r ~ ~ ~l)P r £ 19dOt')O YAOfllJT -..., PAGE 10 I SATURDAY, October 31 , 1992 -=JTAT2J JA3A r0J1q A?.3~· AT?O:> t-i::>A'F3 1 R0qv· · NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE A REAL ESTATE COMPANY UllDA IS&.e ••• Prtce reduced! Serene elegance. On 1he bayfront. Great ftoor plan. Ave ~. Four and ooH!alf baths. LMng room hu 24 foot cemng.. Upstairs game room haa a ~ vi.w. Dode wll accommodate a large y.ctrt. Lllnd ls also avlll-~for purchase ..................................... $1,495.000 ... Spectacular oceanfront com- pound. Nearty one full acre. Panonarnlc whit• water views to the cltv lights of La Jotla and beyond. Re- modeled main house. Separate guest home. Mag- nltlcently landseaped. AdlolnJng open spaoe, much Of which Is dedicated to the stlte ............ $2,495,000 UNDA ISLE •• .An exquWte tradlt)onal residence on Unda Isle. Seventy feet on the bayfront. Room to dock several yachts up to eighty feel Beautffufly designed. A functlonal ftoor plan. Ave bedrooms. Ave and one-half baths. Formal dining room. Three ftreplacel. Priced to NII qulckly ........ $2,195,000FEE Bel.COURT ••• 'Thia hom9 la superbly loCated within a gated community renowned for Its dlltlnc- !Ne ~. Thia splendJd pt0perty WU kMngty P'lt tog9th« by an owner/build« wfth top quality matenal and appointments. Contid« the tuteful amenlllH that abound lnakSe and outside .... _ ..................................................... -....... $1,750,000 INDIM WU.S ... Thla Tenace condominium 6a located In 1he prestjglous ~ Country Club In lndtan Well. Thfs ~~II~ on the penthouM level the golf COWM, pool, and mountains. F.allM'lng upanslw UM of marble, granite, oak and top qualtty h#do#W9. S. curtty 1ystem ................................. --.-..... $1.399,000 MAR80R Vll!W HIU.S ••• ~. Dra- matic.. Ari ~ ~ of.... of.,. ocean, bey, CatAllna and night llghts. Loclted on the ~ l119et In the ar-. Lwve comer loC. Two ~°io~ one~~~: .. ~~ .. ~: ... ~k'= Operi Sund8r 1~ .......... n11 DMWe Roell BIO CANYON ••• Motlvatedm ts this nUec really motivated??? Just conskt« thla. °'1glnal ll-1ed price was S 1 ,295,000. List prlce has been dropped lo $950,000. Seller wants to ... an ofTerl Po~ Plan One. ThrM Winge. MMtw wing. Children's ~.~~ .. ~~: .. ~ .. ~ .. ~.M.~ ()peft .._....1-4 ............ 1•11 F ... Lw NEWPORT WCH •• Jncome property. F11n- taatic: view of the -· TWo tlloty. Two upper unb, two IOW9f units. W'hlte aandy beech le a fDoftte launching ':pot for wind ~. kaylkeB and .,. Mk•. Centrally and convenlendy locafed. Good IOld Income. EMy to rent units .......................... 111'5,000 LEMON H!IGHTS ••• a..utlful cu.tom home. an.half ac:N. Partc Ilk• MtUng. Views from .,.,y room. Four or five bedrooms. Th .... baths. Huge family room wtth flrepbiQe. Two air coi ldtltOf..,., TWo furnaces. Large (amity ldkhen. Netghbomood ~ much mote •iq>enlN• "°"'"-Priced to Niii .............................................. : ........................... t.eoo --..... ~ ............. -La ..... .... 00VD •IORaS ... Ewrt once In a wMe~ ~ mr.otdlnllfy ~,,,.. on the mlll'Mt. ,.._ i. auch a Pf°'*'Y· ~ ntum entry. ~ story. Fwr bedrooml. btdho. Thia home ,_ ... thal .....,.. .. fw • "°"' lmaiglnallon. n.ia =:... ~"i~·:~:·:~:·iiiii ....... ;;-:= Wl!STCUl'F ••• Pra reduced! I~ home located on a YflrY lmpe>ftant strNt. TNt thtM bed- room. ttwM bath prop«ty surrounds a ~ ... cu'1ty fenc:.d pool and ent~ .,.... L8rge e.~.~~~!:~.~ari Open......, 1~ ... ,,m 120f IO.......t Lw NEWPORT BEACH ••• This lmpreulve land- mattt brings bactc memories of a Dy.gone --. tf ~ loY9 traidMon, you'll iov. thls off.mg. Four ooma. Th,.. batht. Formal ~room. Cozy ~oc:°"'~.:C ~ ... ~~ ............ ~ UYCRRST ••• Lowty famlty on.nted nelghbot· hood. four "**",. bedroom•. ThfM l>llCha. Thia home ~ In-~ kitchen wNch opelW onto • .,......, Jih"" ~ poof. ~ m.-=--~s.curtly -=-~~sea~ WST ...-cNIT ... Thi9 d~ 19 *PS ll'#W'f from the ~ LMge comer units _., ~ patloa. n.. unltl haYe bw'I extJetnely Ml ~ fained. x unit la f~ bedrooma, two bmlha. ~ ....... -~.~~~··~ .. ~~™ LAQUllA WCM .. .A rOIWldc !Wdoa.:2;. n..•a a .... ot ~and an edge Of "*" to 9W!Y1t*'lf .... Thia home reeori-.. charm. character Md warmth. Two ~ .. Two and OM-half batha. Pegged oeJt ftoors. a.nod ceifinga.. Cl lddled on 1 prlYlte lot wfth a whlto watef lttew ........ -.......................................... '575,000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS ••• Thia home 19 em- mtn.ntly pndcal. 5 bedrooml, 4 bal:hs.. Aft- proldrNltlty 3100 9qUwe feel Ema latge lot. New kitchen ~· Refufbfahed kftchen c:abNla. ,..., ,.. ftoor COY'eringl. TWo ~ Two fOfC9d .. ""'**· New roof. v.ty ... pt'lc9dt .... .-...... " ............... _ ....................................... $571,000 llAVCNlaT • ...a talc• orif a ~ to ,.._ tt* la a hoft1t Of "~ qullly. A highly,... f9rT9d ~. Urge rnenlc:ur9d lot. ........ F~ Mctrooma. Secluded m-. aille. l'wo ... ~ .. ~: .. ~ .. ~:.~~~.= 0,... ... ·-1 ........ 20!1 ............ Lw llAVCRDT ••• Recesllon ~ Thia tMlcb- loul four bedroom home "-'-" ~ .. duc:.cS..ln pr1ce. And ... )ult .cdllmed .. the ''boll ~ .. ~~.~~.~~~': ~~ .............................................. --.000 °'9el' ... •• 1-4 ....... tete LI IX&~ Lw Uw:m'T ..Aaoeptlol_., _. llUlll9d • .._. Ing.,._ pll ?Ru. A ..... ~. he 11 • ftOof pa.n, Four Mdfoom.. T'M> wl ~ ..... Ooneroullf ,....,... ..... .., ........ a...,. ...., ysd. ~ ... .,, .... eo..rt ycMI c:.wt .... ................... ._ ..•. -.... _. ... .._ .................. -.. -.............. ..., . 758-8700 --OllT ....... ..---~ .. , holM. a...llDcllllft.~f .. pa ........ 1'"9111fOOIM. ,... ................................. ...... .... =-................. ,, .. ... ~ ~ Mlb'9..,, ............ .. ..... .... ........... ...... ... 810 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVB, SUITB ttO, Nl!WPORT 8-.CH ' NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ... c...,... Fabulous "o-Mlle" mocW in prtSliglous Big Canyon Country Oub commuriity Awoa. 4 ,000 ~ ~ ol pure lu-v locoled ~ ... tourth ond fifltl foir#oys, th.s ~ t.oMa on .i.go,,. marble enlly with motb&e ,,,... EllDOOded lomJY -.,.;,n bnck hreploce .. bedrooms. ' bolt. Specloculor pool, spa and woterloll 1n"-;;;:;;J. .,.;,h chonning roM ~· S 1,295,000. cod'f ~~, Shoron (Vogt) A!Won, 673-8728. • Ne•po'1 hoch HUQe lot of OpPfOx. one thlfd ocre with specloculor yam offenllQ sporkl1ng pool, spo and fruit trees .. bedroom, 3.5 both. Oen could be 5th bedroom Guest house U98,500. Coll 720-0611 Seo lslond Elegant 2 bedroom. 2.5 both bock•ng to Newpor1 8eoch Country Clvb golf course. Spocoous Roorplon 1nckida mony extras ond upgtadu Fomdy room, bonus room ond wet bot Superb ~ $695,000. eon 120-0611 lrYlne EnfOY country -~king w;ldlofe PfeMIYe por't 3 bedroom, 2 5 both with apocious Roorplon. fom1ly room bonvs room ond N-eploce Pnced below recent oppro1sol Commun•ty pool ond spo w ... ooo con 720-0611 Costa .... 8eovt1ful College Polit home. l.ooded with upgroda. 3 bedrootn.s. 2 baths. Oonong cno, """° ~. Gtwot k,tchen with ook c:obineta. loYWt yord with mony fni,1 trees S2.C3,000. Coll 720-0611. CoetoMesa Albdobly priced for the f1m tune buyer 3 bedroom. 2.5 both SpociOut floorplo11 2 c:or goroge Pnce reduced lor lost sole $216,000. CoH today, 720-0611 San Clemem. Top of the worldl Spectoculor new custom tennis es1ote. 5 bedrooms. 5.5 baths. ~· 6 ,300 sq feet of IMng spoce Dromohc domed foyer with double stoln:ose Lorge gome room, l·brory ond mo~ moster auite with rettWOt Ocean & mounlotn views. $1,295,000 Coll 720-0611 CostoMelCI Oort.ng Eosllide Costo MelO home 3 bedroom in eac.a.nt cond.hon O.n<09 oreo. ~ yore! on eidlo deep lot ~ 9llOhc: plom, 88Q ond pond. Room ror rN. $2$9,000 Col 720-0611. SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 /PAGE 11 .... ea..,... faewti,,e showplou 1n lhe Big Conyon Country Club communtty .. bedrooms, 3 5 baths. fomily room with lodge like foreploce. French doors Spedoculor pool ond spo 1n lush yord. Golf course ond c.ety light views. $1;2 .. 5,000 Coll Tom & Shoron (Vogt) All1nson, 673-8728 or 720-0611 . Mer.Beach Op.11 Sunday 1. 3200 Cloy Beautifully remodeled Newport Heights cottage 2 bedroom woth boy wondows throu;hcwt Cozy f.reploce Recessed lighttng Top of the line oppli0ncu Beautifully londscoped $389,000. CoM 720-0611 Newport a.och For the d1scnm1nat1ng ~ 3 bedroom, 3 both Cope Cod showploce Soonng ce1lmgs, plontohon shutlers T rode lighting Moster suite With hUQe wollt-rn closet Lorge lou11dry room. Sunny potoo SJ00,000 Con 720-0611. Costa Mesa Completely remod.led 3 bedroom, 2 both on quoet strMI. lovely courtyord entrance New corpeb, opplooncn and rool. Potto on easy mointenonce yord 3 cor ~ With ....Mshop. S335,000 Coll 720-0611 Costa Meso Greot home f0< the first tome buyer. ') bedroom, l 5 bo1h En1oy cool oceon breezes. Bike 0< walk to the beach Alnum model with lots of ceromoc tile Altoched 2 car goroge #H636 Coll 720-0611 Newport ho<h lovely, well ~ept townhome on greenbelt 3 bedrooms, 2 5 baths Remodeled kitchen Mony upgtadu ond tosteful d«Or Cozy fireplace Lorge pot<>. S249,000 Coll 720-0611 . Newport Beoch Front row bock boy ... _, 3 bedroom. 2 both. lots ol upgroding Newly pointed, new tile O.Sogrw corpets. track lighhng. Cozy lirep&oce 2 car gorooe Commun.ty pool ond apo. $399,000. CoN 720-0611. Seo lalond Largest 3 bedroom, A both townhome bocking to goH course ond O\'erlook.ng pond. Totolly remodeled Fomoly room, rwo l1reploces. Approx 3 ,000 sq feet of l1v1ng spoce Pnvote pool, spo ond deck S898,000 Coll 720-0611. Costa M.sa Greot family home Wo to 1enools ond shopping 3 bedrooms, 2 baths 01111ng room ond f,reploce Hord...ood floors Sporklong pool ond spo Covered po1>0 ldeol f0< enterto1n1ng S 219 .000 Coll 720-0611 Newport Beach Great Ooorplon for e ntertoo,,·ng 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths Sunken conversot•on o~. muStC room spoc.oous k •chen E.o.•ro lorge mostef suite Lorge tWOr yord, veiy privote Community pool and spo $325.000 Cott n0-0611 Newpof't Beach Open Sunday 1-5 20 Seoscope. Great two story lloorplon offenng 2 bedrooms, 1 .5 baths. Newer opplionces Crockl.ng fireploce, mirrored occents Nice ly upgraded. Potoo ond 2 cor goroge $18 ... 000 Coll 720-061 1 Newport hoch N-po11 T erroce. Oval moster su1le condo 1n on t111cellent floorplo11 01n1ng oreo, crackling lereploce. Garage Community pool ond spo Buyer moy choose color of new carpels. $185,500 Coll 720-0611. Newpof't ho<h Orostocolly reduced over $60,000 A bedroom, 3.5 both w.th dromohc 09'1'1 lloorplon ldeol for en*10in.l'g or fom.ly living fomiol d·n.ng room, two f1replcxn seporole l•brory Bubbl•r,g spo S595,000 Coll 720-061 1 Costa Mesa 8esl value 1n the oreo .C bedrooms, 1 75 baths living room ..... 1h fif9ploce Moch.ct 2 cor goroge. Prr-ot. bod. yord Don't in.ss out, only S2!.e,OOO Col today, 720-0611. ' I ( ••111111 111 l'l.1 ·' -:-2()-()h 1 I '\.1'\\fltlll 1:.·.11 Ii \ SELLER WILL CON~~R PRO G GREAT FINANCING 9000 SQUARE FEET -ONE FULL ACRE Perched imposingly near the top of a massive hill, it overlooks hills, valleys, a billion city lights and the magnificent blue Pacific Ocean. This is a masterpiece of architectural genius with soaring ceilings, walls of glass that capture the panoramic views, and awesome use of stonework. Great floor planning provides privacy for its residents and comfort and coziness for all the family. Special features include a mammoth master suite, 6 bedrooms, 8 baths, 4 fireplaces, huge kitchen and an incrcdjblc stone pool and cabana. Located minutes from the 5 Freeway and Pacific Coast Highway. .. MUST BE SOLD NOW! OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 12:00 TO 6:00 (Or anytime by Appointment) 32271 PEPPERTREE BEND, SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO (From the 5 Fwy and PCH, take "Del Obispo" to "Aspero", follow open house signs.) l NEWPORT llEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE LID() ISLE. LIDO M.uN -QUALITY a PlllCL. $595, ... Oak thuttan. railings & flooring throughout this 3BR. 3~ _BA home. 3 wood-burning fireplaces including master .u.e. Nair tennis court. UDO -.a -90UellT An'!ll u• I.Of t76S, ... Pnf«1 Udo We Wnjy home! pPen & spacious f\oorp&an klc.al for entmtaining. lMng room hat wood flooring and Fntnch doon lading to wondaful patio. SBR. large, ~ & airy t.niy room .nth wet bet. UDO · P.MY TO omll ~ onlll .-.. t7H,lll Owner may mny, IUbmll an oftrr todlly! Warm, Inviting & lmmea.mte 48R home on UWi/ltwd lot • ~· .... locllon. Hlldwood loaa • French doors. "-"ct .. ...._, Mng ... • . 1Rk ... Nllo llY~ for le-. UDO · ._ IOCA1ION WITH Vl!Wl-t1,IJ5,MI Bay views • exquiltte Qlltom UJ98da make this home one-of+ldnd! 3BR. S~BA remodeled & ~ted In 1989. Eleglnt tmazo entry haD leads to fom\111 dining room, enormous living room & family room. NEWPORT CllFST CllEST -LOW PllKZ ..................... $119,000 Bai buy • We In N.wpolt for less than you thought! 2BR. 2BA P\en #1 with ..,nbelt view. CllDT -·= •. 'IO ..................... , .... P\an 13 3BR. 2~M -ate-of-the-art kitchen with eating Uta, al MW app&.noes & custom cabinetry. CD9T -OWNla MAY CAm ........ 1159,He Plan 14 With mrut off master suite. 38R, 2'hBA. Plantation thutWn & bnt>er carpeting make this one In move-In condition! CREST • MOVE-IN PEllFECT .......... $269,000 3BR, 2lhBA Plan #3. Mirrored dining room & eating area In lutchen. Uving room faces "woodsy" erea. #7 Gretel• Newport CN9t CAROL MULVEY TENNIS BUFFS TAKE NOTE! Popullr Plan 3 ~ 3BR. 2Yl8A. l..ocMed just sltps to onr ol tlw best COUt1s in lht er.st. Fftp9cr. patio and deck. Auooabon pool ~-$169 ..... OCFANFRONT PROPERTIES PllDIE BOAllDWALK LOCATION ... $895,000 Btuthtaking ocean viewsl 38R beachfront cottage with income unit.. Beachfront patio. 30 it 102.5 lot. Build single family home plus unit or duplex or 2 condos. Ai llHllON lllVE9TODI ........... Sl • .,S .... Gnat lr..wagel Spcdatular duplex -3BR/'2BA up, 28R/1BA down. P.ncxamic whm-wMer and COMlal views. Excellent parlOng. Large auumable loen. 5'Mtlt offertlnda, de. NEWPORT 111!.ACH .-.a fiW" ID HIWT ...... 1119.- ~ coodoi111loium in excdent gMed comm~. Wea or bike to beach & shopping. Amenities Include pool, spa & sauna. UYRIONT -VlnA DE. UDO ••••.• $171,MO Lwaarious. Featwes all new ldtdwn. a bonus room .,.e.ct as den. pbt'I c..peting. marble noon. aown ~· Well. to shop&, restaurants & theatre. • -IQ TO RU DDID>IA1D.\'1 •• $S95 .... 4BR. 3BA home with family room & bonus room. 9000 + SF yard with lush ~rdens Excellent opportunity fcx large family. woa lllDf2 • HU.ER SACllD'ICE .... $467 ,MO SS-frtt retreat bind within this designer u'P!Pded ..._. level Oynmty model. 8usiM9 rekx:ation forus safa of lh1s das.sy view home. Get• guardld c:ema"lunity with annas. pool & spe. ..... I ilLOCX 10 BEACH DOPLEX t5'9 .... Eah unit has own laundry & fftplec.e. 4BR. 2'8A & 38R, 2BA. 2-car garage plus 3 additional spaca. 30 )t 110 lot size. Specious patio. NM.II MY A lll!ACH ATTN INVE!ITO•t ••••••••••••••••••...•••.• $550,000 Prime Investment property or owner occupied 3BR/ 2BA up, 2BR/1 BA down. Beautifully redeccmled units. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY 1072 Clipper Ct • C~ta Mesa SJJ0.000 11·2 334 "L' Street, Newport Beach $925,000 14 SUNDAY ONLY 116 Tribute. NC't'-port Crc~c $259,000 1-4 2011 B.trranca. East Bluff SJJQ, 00 l-4 1474 Paetfic, Laauna Beach SJQQ,000 l..t 1424 SantJago, Do-.er Shores S5:9.<nl 1..J 30 219 Via San Remo, Lido Isle SSQS,000 l-4 llJ2 ucward Ln. ~r Shores S6J9.000 l-4.30 )OS Fernan® St., Balboa $695,000 l-4 l2tl K.IQP Place, Newport Beach $749,000 1-4:30 2173 E Ocean Btvd, Newport BcllCh SnS,000 1-4.30 101 Via Genoa. Udo Isle SJ.2.U,000 1-4 SAn JRDAY/SUtffiAY 408 Piazza Udo, Lido Isle S79S,OOO SAlUROAY, October 31, 1192 /PAGE 13 I 14 Eea..-de • Newport Crat CAROL MULVEY HIGHL.V UPGRADED 3BR. 2~BA townhornt, ftaturing a stata-of-IM-art latchm, new appliances, cuS11o1n Cbbintb'y & t•ting aru. dining room, 6replaar plus pallO AssoaallOn pool It wnnis courts 08.e4 •Slit ..... NEWPORT BEACH OWNER MAY HELP f1NANC£,.SUBM1Tt •.• $564.900 WHY WMf? Baycrest/Dover Shores well maintained 3BR, 3BA view home. Comer 9900 sq ft lot, new dnvewllly and spa Cathedral ce1hngs, AC. solar hot water • the list goes on! aa.coosr HILL BUtnYI •. ONLY $565 .... Seduded gate-guarded condo in exdusrve community Spacious rooms, 2 firepW.es, dining room • approx 2500 SF. Features ~ntral vac. I.Wt bar. country ldtc.herv'nook. Selkrr will bsten1 MWWltDOYla .....a lllMODll. ... UH.Ill Pidure ,.rfect family home on quiet -.t. E..eflent location with vieWI or Back Bay & city ()ghts 3BR. 2lh8A plus (emily room. Absolutely move-in perlect1 DOCll POii S BOATI PLUS DUl'l.Dl. ••...• saH.MO Duplu with 82 feet of water frontage 2BR/'ZBA unit up, lBR. 2BA unit down. Could be converted to single family residence. Dock holds 3 boats ond " zoned for additioNI boat dock. NEW CONSTRVCTION • PfNN. POINT $925,oeo Brand new custom Peninsula Poml home -ready for your own personal touch' Steps to the Wedge. Builder wants oul SANTA ANA A llMNE SOUTH COAST 111'.EIMO AUA .... -... SllJ.MO Owner Is highly motivated! Ooee to South Coast Aaza & Pmorming Arts Center Make offer for cash out, will consider lease option ATTEN110N lllVINE INVESTOR5f •. $143,900 P~1l1W aish flow' Sl)3c1ous 2BR, 2BA penthouse unit w1lh loft High ceilings, open space VICW moke this condo a special one. \ PAGE 14 I SATURDAY, October 31 , 1992 FOUR IEDftOOM + GUEST HOUSFJV)EWS ...... $1,m ,7e>q Ocun ~ estate size parcel with pnvate oeacn accrn four bedrooms, ~p.mte ~ house and bath plus lush gardens awaits your 1nspect.1on Huge master ~e With ~ and viewing declcs ol ma.iatic hillsides and blue pactfte Three fireplaces, three-car garage Md tons ol storage HEW OfRIUHG IRVIHE TtRRACE,POC>l--. $991,000 "Decomor perlttt" ~ bdrm, one story With pool, Jacuzzi, apansiYe garden petio, 2 dining rms, family rm, 2 wood tuning ~ pita a prdemd comer site & er.Kt ~· A -=iilllm ~ pride of ownmhlp custom famity ticrM. BEST BUY CORONA HIGHLANDS .......... $698,700 ~~nee the wannth of the morning Sl.fl wtvk v1ew1n9 the maiestk Mlsldes, or become mesmenzed by the glowing ocean soosets at dusk Both V1CW1f'l9 decks are new, part of extensive remo<khng throughout. Relocating owne~ desire fast llCtlon NEAR BEA.CH .......................... $699,000 A cory owner's IM\it with fireplace and open beam ceiling hllYe created the charm ttlllt this beach town Is ell about. A SlMY garden patlo and 2-bedroom Income unit ~ also smartly nestled oo this extra wide pared, one block to CdM restaul'llflts and shopping. OwtU WILL 1IADE WGE BUILDAm LOT -.. $415,000 A ~ Irregular vac.n percd with bulldr1S plans tor a new ~ ·~ home ts awelting ~ Inspection and ~. The city hes alrudy ~ewed & approYed the project tor a 3800 sq.ft. building just two btodc5 to the Wllta's ~· 0wnt1 win trade. NEWro~T BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL n'TA E Spectacular ocean *" .., Th. gorgeou exccuti\lc residence is I ated in one of Laguna Nig~~I' ost prestigious gated commun1t1cs. early new, it features four bed· ooms, 4.5 bJths, a bonus room and spectacular ocean and night light views. Decorator-perfect inside, it is spacious, warm and inviting. The e'<· terior is completely landsc~. A real value offered at $759.000. (Jll Jennifer Pritchell of Colch\~U 8Jnk· ers Estate Preview Properties Oh i· sion at (71 4) 644-9060.e~t. 179 for .-idditional information. • Realtor Lyleen Ewing recently closed a sale in her daughter's wedding dress her costume <it the Halloween party she was attending while c.tlled to work. Ewing negotiates successful sale in Halloween costume Coldwell Banker Newport Beach reJltor Lyleen Ewing has done a phenomenal amount of business in October. To date, she h generated more thiln S4 million in saf~ activity, representing both buyers and sellers Ewing attrioutl?) her succ~ to a pledge of personal interest and il caring attitude for all her clients. She is committed to g1vmg informed advice. rigorous attention to detail Jnd fast follow-up. "My clients' goals arc my main focus and achieving diem is No. 1 prionty," s~e ~1id. ' Ewing's commitment Wi\5 recently witnessed at a H;illoween party where . Ewing was dressed in her daughter's wedding gown and her husband, Bob, 1n a formal tu){cdO playcd a role from the movie "father of the Bride." Shortly after arriving, Ewing rcce1wd ·' call lo "hc,u" an off er on one of her l15ting.s. Time was critic.11 because th bu~cr needed «in immediate dec1)1on. Ewing phonl'd her clien~ -Annie Jnd Richard Woods -and prepared them for her "odd" appearance. After being met by raucous laughter from her clients Jnd stunned )1lence from the other agent, Ewmg-s.it down to suc~~f ully ncgoti..ltc the tran~ction. Lyleen Ewing is an nsociate vice prt')1dent of COldwefl Banker Newport Beach and has been representing boyer) and setters for more than 20 ye.vs. She can be reached at (714) ~4-9060. ..----NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT J REAL ESTATE _SATURDAY, October 31 ._1_992 J PAGE 15 WALTER MITCHELL Newport Beach• s BrOker_®---===::::::::::.------:--- D C~ JiONU Newport &aclt:.- #I Apt ~ over .)() ll'rlllsOdiolu clt»wl .JO far in 19921 ...,.. flont row t. Tour Ct .,...., .._) .,..... ... pt!OWIC ti., Ind OCWI ~ TNly lrfiipec• c.-... ~ .-Y .............. bc'tlllltld ......, • ...o-. WDM'T &MT AT MT ...... A a....,.., At ....................... ,,_, 1179,000 ~ . « -• .~ ••• ~ T ;-: , • MEW US1ING SIAF~ Gorgeous near rw:w kDwty condo In Sea faire. Great location nestled amongst trees and greenery with a quiet ~ to lush pool arq, kautlf\JI 1 bedroom, 1 beth with a puk+boo bey view, white tllcd ftoortn9 and ll9tll arpc:t. jecunJ tub In bett\ • spedcu ¥11111t.ar. dolct. Ai. "*'"" Oppcw{a:AJ At-..... PROPERTY OF 1HE WEEKI SEA FAlllE'S FIHEST OCU..H A MY VIEW lnc:redlble pmlOflfNc ocan and bey ~ from FesNon lsllnd, Dene Point, TM Bay and T~ a.Ir\ C.atallnll Island end U\lds. ~ interior decor in this g<>r9e0US 2 bedroom. 1. 75 bltt'I near new lulCUry coudominlun located just V• mile to the oc:canfn:n.. EXtalSIYe use °' ~ and white marble noonns beautiful bert>er c•petlog, degent ftreplecc IMng room SUfT'CQdd by well o1 glass, designer window ~iss, Olk c.ablnet and an lnYttlng jecuzzl bb In master beth. Aft lflcr.ell: ..,_ At ................................................................. SJJ9,000 .JP f\f ...... UUy , ~ condo ... pc9~oCJI ti., ... "°"' "*'°"' Pllld-&lr9 ...,. ........., dcmt ~ j9oml ~ died !loon, pa.II UI pd&bMrdNpa .uaD 10 SILL--- Abo~~ 9Df'!l!OUI ~ TcnKC ... by JM "'-tas In 1917 Prolft.. tlonlly i.ldK.lped " ~·cd ~ home II • 91"' & ,_ be8'I pdalb~ deanCed ~ PllCID 10 SILL GUIOC-$1tt,00Ut1t,ell P.AGE.. Ui./. SAt.UAO.t\ Y, October. 3J.J 9:92... Exquisite 4 BR, JV: BA on ()11."Cnized estate lot. Vast master suite, fTcc fonn pool It spa, 4 car garage and great curl> appeal $1,650,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS CHARMER SELLER WANTS OFFER Large 4 BR, 4¥l BA wfl cu praae A private spa. Prof deoorarcd & priced to sclll Seller bu moved. May 100 purchase designer fuml.sblnp. WAS $1,250,000 NOW $995,000 BELCOURT TERRACE Plan "B" . upgr 4 A oo rse · GorgC0\1$ pool. spa, greenhouse, Rec. room + 3 carp· rqe. S BELCOURT DR. SO. $1,550,000 BELCOURT TENNIS MANSION PRIVACY AND ELEGANCE Llvisb 6 BR. 11 BA. motor c:oun/5 car 1ar1gc. Sunken tennis court ct swimming pool w/grollo. Full basement, 1)111. eltv1tor & movie theater. $5,400,000 SPYGLASS HILL OCEAN VIEW 1 Acre-No Mello Roos Taxes ~s>Utl OceaA. C..t.llina and City Views. 4 BR. l~ BA. £xtn larse driYe f« up to 6-a can. &ild )'OUr new estate. Low assoc. dues! $1,330,000 BELCOURT IIlLL PLAN 1 Single Level l.Alxury Ocean view, lingle level condo. lBR plua den, totally uwadc:d. Bullt·ln cntutalnmenl center . .Malntcnanc:ic free living 1t ii'• bcstl $625,000 Recently rcd«ionuc:d BR. 3.5 w1pu1te kn. counlcra & lavub matbk muter barb eo.paetcly CUf.o lorn thN-OUt ~I)' Eo'llSll 'arckn.. 26 CHATHAM COURT $1,195,000 ~ ' us boa stalls, r'Mldl bcMlac, PJMIC ~pool and spa. Auto warehoue fOI 15-20 can.. Mab alkrl WAS $5,900,00I NOW $4,900,000 EXCLUSIVE IRVINE COVE Premium FrODt Row Locadon $3,111,IOO BACK BAY HORSE PROPERTY REDUCED $SOOK -MUST SEW Build )'OUr own drum bome lllD to ...a --S CJtlleL Owner WlU carry. Submifl WAS Sl,651,IM NOW $951,IGO • Bob Koop Dovie Koop BEAUTIFUL CUL DE SAC HOME story, 5 B~ 4 BA, formal dining rm., huge family rm. 3 fireplaces, sitting rm. iq master bdrm. Large backyard has spa and fruit trees! $549,000 WANTED BED & BREAKFAST COASTAL AREA ·SANTA BARBARA TO SAN DIEGO BUYER MOTIVATED MONEY AVAILABLE TO BUY NOW IRVINE WOODBRIDGE 2 story condo, great price, w_ay below others! AbsoluteW beautiful. Shows like a model. Grey marble entry, fireplace, large patio, built-in microwave. Sellen are Motivated $169,900 THE DEBATES ARE STILL GOING ON!!! THE QUESTIONS ASKED THE MOST ARE: WHAT IS MY HOUSE WORTH? IS THIS REALLY THE RIGHT. TIME TO 'SELL? WHO SHOULD I CALL? THE KOOP TEAM HAS THE ANSWERS AND CAN GO RESULTS I CALL TODAYI Bob &'Dovie Koop Why list with just one agent! Call the Koop teamT 760-SCXXJ or 760-1580 * * 611 UDO BUILDING * * * * PF.N1110USE * * Two bedroom, 21h bath with the most exciting views anywhere from Catalina to the mountains. 24 HR security guard & doorman. Pool, Recreation room, will lease with option. SUBMIT ALL TRADES IN ORANGE COUNTY S~00,000 BOB KOOP \llUA IAUOA ,..,..._,'" ..... ,,..._ .. • 1a-o1-• ...... """ ,... _,.. a -"""" w1. 111i1 II ..._ 11111 ...._ Plbd to GM~-.... 908 KOOP Bob Koop, Jr. f'.ASTSIDE COSTA MEM "' Dd Mtr Completely RlllOdclcd. Uric R·l loc.. OwDcr will lc.uc optJOO. Owacr will d. o-r will carry $329,900 IOB KOOP SL OR IOI KOOP sa. IRVINE WESTPARI s.;c...,._....~""°-.. "" ... Jlld ""' .,. U.S. 1Wo cw INdled,.,. .U can ,.,._. • 111Ut for I an M191 tppMcs. Bu.ut.I aiedtll)IL Sclltt will QIT)' lit T.D .AJb1a $259,800 808 KOOP SANTA ANA Approximately 29,(XX) sq.ft. of level dean land for 9 units, (townhomes). Name your trade. SUBMIT ALL TRADES IN ORANGE COUN1Y ASKING $415,000 I ~-' , Fine Coastal Properties NEWPORT BEACH Prestige Properties Presented by I E'LYNN MAREE KEMP, GBI Ph. 710-1174 or 760-S()(J(J m. J2J -. . BE'ACHICOSD':MESA:.PJLQT I BEALESTATE-- Associations advised to check out new laws W e have confirmed that As.sembly Bill 2049, which was introduced by Assembly Member Isenberg to repeal the California Earthquake Recovery Act, passed the State assembly and senate on August 30, 1992. The bill was signed by C.Overnor Wilson on September 29, 1992 and will become effective January 1, 1993. The bill provides that all monies previously appropriated to the Department of Insurance for administration of the ulifornia Residential Earthquake Recovery Act will be used to terminate the program. A refund may be made of any remaining funds to "policy holders" on a pro rata basis. The bill provides the General fund of the State of California shaU have no liability for any future costs acoued to date in connection with the program or (or any future costs which are incurred in terminating operations o( the program. The Bill also states neither the Insurance Commissioner nor the State will he liable for any payments in excess of the amount of money in the Calirornia Residential Earthquake Recovery Fund, ("the fund"). Under the bill those insurers collecting the EaMquake Surcharge assume no -----liability lor payments m.::1de.by the fund. indudin~ any pro rata -----d1stribut1on. AltJ:iough the Act will be repealed cff~ctive January 1, 1993. all associatiQ which carry the master policy of insurance are obligated by law to pay the surcharge for all units until that dJte. Those associations which do not pay the surcharge will not be covered by the Act and may be made if an earthquake occu.rs pt1or to January 1, 1993. Boards of Directors which determine not to pay the surcha~ge c~ld be subject 10 liability for breaching thetr fiduciary and statutory duties, for which Directors and Officers liability insurance coverage may not be available. Associations are advised to consult with and obtain an opinion from legal counsel regarding their obligation under the Act prior to its repeal. · The l~islature also passed AB 790 as "urgency ' legislation and it became effective October 1, 1992. That portion of AB 790 relating to the CERA will remain in effect only unlit January 1 19~3. Prior to the enactment of AB 1790 neither the Davis~Stirling Common ' Inter.est Development Act, nor the CERA. prov1~~ express aut~rity for an ~1at1on to assess its members in order to pay the surcharge to the Fund. AB 790 amends Civil Code 1366 (b) to add a Real Estate Sales .... , ......... o 1943 '°" HI •poet. MS0.000, 3 bedroom 2 bith 10 Joflf1 w. 0'8tlfft • o 1127 Port'-"""* Pl. S700 000 4 bedroom l bich to P•ul R. Rictwdlon ' ' ' ~-~ Polflt LOllll Dr., SI, 120,000, S bedroom 4 Uilm to )Ohn C. Shh ' O 414 ~ Aw., UlS,000, 2 bedroom, 1 new ~itional "Emergency Exception" to ~ Boitd's existing ~!~ authority to increase assessments wtthoUt a member W>Ce. If an ~lion has nor al~ levied an usessment for the surcha!F, the Board will now be able to speciallY assess members for the "first payment of the earthquake insurance surcharge payable pursuant to 5003 of the Insu rance Code," without a vote 01 the members. Through AB 790, the legislature al~ attempted lo clarify the rore of condominium and other owners. associations which carry the mJstcr pol1n- of insurance for the building structur(• under the Act. Accordingly, AB 790 amended Insurance Cocfe 5003 to permit a condominium association (or any association which c.arries the master policy of insurance (Ot the pro1ect) to collect the surdwge from all un its and to make ~ claim ag,a.i~ the fund, with deductibles and limits to be applied on per unit basis. Payments by the Fund .Jrc to be made to the ~atiOn If the project is a condominium. In other typt') Of common interest development.:. payments are to be made to either the association Of to the owners. An advisory committee is to be formed to investig.Jte the possibility of establishing .ind funding anoth r StJte mand.lted earthquale recovery fund 1n the future . The committee is to make 1l) recommendation by July 1, 1993 In summary, all l\ssociations which ha\e paid the surch3rge Of have not ) r received a renewal statement with thl' invoice for the surcharge will be elrg1ble under the Act to recover in the eH•nt of , an earthquake between now and JJnuJ ry 1, 199]. !Uter that date, those a~llons which paid the surcharge receive some refund on a pro rata OJ\i) whicfl has yet to be determined by thl' Department of IMUrance. Any claims ~ prior to January t , 199) would bl> entitled to at least partial recovery in the event of an earthquake undef the Act. Accordingly, it is recommended that all Associations which ~ve recei ... ed their surcharge statements pay the surcharge in order to be cwered for the months remaining until repeal. Jmel [.S. Polftn US ~ attorney "ith Fiore, Nordbera. Walker & Woolf-Willis, a 1nt Rrm emph~izing the practice of ~w in the area of community utoc:Ytions. She can't in,dividualfy respond to questions, but wdl ans~r u ma~ u ~sible in the weekly Hotline column. All responses ~-based on current uHfornia st.lie -and upon fKtl presented. You should consult your own association's ~rning doc:ufnent1 or lqai counsel on any specif IC matters. Su6mit -your questaons to Community Association Hotline, DuPont Center, 2301 DuPont Drive, Suhe SOO, Irvine, CA 92715. bldttolCNnC.ta. o 270 C...., a..., uu.ooo. 2 bedroom, 2 b.llh to flube\h ( eo.. ~l.m ~a. S270,000, • ~. 2 bith lo ~ ~· Sl16,000, J t.ifogm, 2 b.ad\ IO ~~ M.e..c.,. Q.. 1165,000. J .... QOM, 2 ta.ti IO ,_, ,....... ~ I I o Top 10 agents and their usistants are (l to R) Laraine Shaw, Eric Shaw, Linda Marston, Jerry Finster, kevin Hutchinsen, Marie Deremiah, Sheila Kavaini, Carol Mock, Lyleen Ewing, Bernard Towers, Jeff Ewing, Bernard Towers, Jeff Ewing. Not 1n photo: Bruce Miller ilnd Sara Marvin. Coldwell Banker names Top 10 for third :'quarter Jerry Finster grew up in Newport Beach and has a keen knowledge of individual neighborhoods. He is currently marlteting a wtde variety of hom~ from the S300,000 to S7,750,000 dollar price range . He has two f ull·time sales assistant:., Kevin Hutchinson and Tom Bertog, to better serve his clients' needs. l yleen Ewing has 20 years of expertise in Newport Beach real estate to offer clients, certainly an advantage in understanding the market. Lylcen's long-term success.is because she cares about the success of her customers, and in fact, treats them as carefully as family members. ~he is joined by her son, Jeff as her full-tame assistant. Bruce Millerrecently transferred to the Newport Beach office from Coldwell Banker North Laguna to broaden h~ ability to represent customers in buyin~ and selling coastal property. His success stems from strong negotiating ability. He is a strategist by nature -which means fie achieves more for his clients and often gains additional benefits for their needs. Laraine Shawmoved to Newport Beach with her two sons and began a real estate career in 1977. Laraine has earned numerous achievement awards. She brings the competitive spirit with her wfien representing her clients. She has teamed with her son, Eric to form a dynamic partnership. Sheila ICavlanlhas worked in residential real estate for 12 years. Sheila enjoys the uniqueness of eactt client. She believes each person Real Estate Sales should be handled on an individual basis. Sara Marvin is a 1 S·year resident of the area and a 14·year real estate veteran. She was named in the top one percent of Coldwell Banker sales associJtes nationwide f~l 991. Sara specializes in prices ranging from $250,000 to 3.7 million. For add1t1onal benefits to her clients, Bernard Towen ~n his real estate career with ColdWell Banker Costa Mesa office where he quickly became manager. He joined the Newport Beach office and returned to the sales force in 1988. In his first year at Newport, Bernard earned the distinction of being the top listing agent and top in number of sales. He is a consistent member of Coldwell Banker's Prestigious President's Club. Marie Deremiah has been in real estate since 1977 and joined Coldwell Banker in 1987. She has received numerous achievement awards, some o( those including the Million Dollar and Mult1·Million Dollar Clubs, top listing agent, President's Oub, top ten dollars in 1991. Carol Mock started her real estate career with Coldwell Bani.er In 1991 . She has been a long·time resident of BayshOfes, Newport Beach and specializes in that area. Linda Marston a 30-year resident of Newport Beach has been with Coldwell Banker for 1 2 years. As a result of her long·standing association with the community, she nas an impressive array of personal as well as professional contacts. lt«w7t tNI .,,_ .., • ,.,nwJ by tJw Conti· to Edward Odd"1p ~ ~ roe eo. 1n s.nt.. """' o 301 £. 20th a , sn~.ooo. J bedroom. 2 t>.th '° C:.... Mno Brian Ow<ld o 10J9 L"'*" pt., S268,000. l bedroom, 1 bMh o 4 t 7 Co.t• ~ St., S262,000, J bedroom. 1 '°Tom F1eechef ~th to ~ J. Baun\MI o 1714 s-ta AN Aw .. S220,000, 2 bedroom, 2 09 Tustin A.,.,, S340,000. S bedroom, 2 b.ath b.acft to Robeft.a L. Tr.a to trr '? t 1<>)1 o 41' lettWood Of., U9S,OOO, J bedroom, 2 b.'lth o 212 C•labri& Ct., S267,000, to IOhn V. Lilly BIG CANYON STEAL NEWPORT HEIGHTS CAPE COD BEAUTY CORONA DEL llAR . . . CORONA del llAR GIANT 38R/2.lllA Highly upgraded in quiet COrf location. Surrounded by the gofg80US Big Canyon golf course. JUST LISTED & WAY BELOW THE OTHERS. $218,000 • Heights location • Costa Mesa Price • Darling 3BR/1 .75BA house • Pool/Spa/large Yard •BANK RmPO• SHS,000 • Great Costa Mesa location • Decorator perfect 2BR/2BA • Vaulted ceilings, Bright, sunny Mftlng • large sun deck over babbling brook • Fireplace/Big 2 car garage $182,000 • ••••••••••• PANORAMIC CATALllWOCEAN VIEWS. Near oceanfront in prestigious Shorectiffs. Ultra spectacular. Terms/owner may trade. OPEN SUN 12-4 $2, 185,000 (X .,,.., PCHJ WHITEWATER 180" OCEAN VIEWS. 4 yr. new 5 BR custom. Walk to beach. 3 fireplaces, spa. (You'll pay 1.5 million In Newport ... ) $829,000 OCEAN/CATALINA VIEWS. Walk to beach/ town. Elegant 3 BR former model. Open air atrium, fireplace, ocean view deckl Motivated. Reduced! $439,985 OCEAN/CATALINA VIEW! Perfect move-In condition. Highly upgraded former model. Gated and prestigious Jasmine Parkl Near 1700 sq.ft.I Extra large yardl Reduced! $408,000 COUNTRY.CLUB GROUllDSI Vacant highly upgraded townhome, mirrored walls, fireplace, big privm ysd, big 2 car garage. $1U,IOO -- COSTA MESA VA • RIA APPROVBI $184,&00·$147,000 Choose from seven twnhmes currently for sale in Mesa Verde. All are 2BR lBA w/attached garage. Price range depending on condition & location. Definitely Costa Mesa's best value. Ask ror .. .ANNE McCASLAND RIRMlR MOiii -lllllCBI S178-3BR, 2lf'lBA in gated assoc. Faces greenbelt and close to pool & spa. 2 car attached gar. 2162 San Michel. Ask for ... KEITH RANDLE COITA.U S178 ... C~ean 2 mstr BR 2lf'l BA twnbme. Nice patio wi th small back shady yard. G reat 1st time buy- ers. In quiet location. Ask for ... CONNIE CORN EAllm l1fAl s1a.• Eastside gorgeous & complc~cl private "Country Club" grounds. Hi upgraded twnhme w/lrgc priv. yars. Fp c & oversized 2 car garage. Ask for ... ROBIN TENCH ot. 131 2 MA1T1R UTEI 1214,IGO Immaculate twnhmc in Spinaker Cove. 2 car attached garage. Small 13 unit assoc. w/spa. Too many upgrades to note. Private patio. Ask for ... KEITH RANDLE ext. 100 B..ECTm ... 11111 BUY $218,• 4BR, 2BA with detached 2 car gar., good for cars or granny + 700 sq.ft. Clean 7.9% assumable loan of $186,000 Ask for ... CHUCK/LIZ JONES ENTIRTAIB'I llflllfT tm• 3 BR newly refurbished family home. Huge back ya rd w/spa + gazebo, RV access. Ask for ... MARY DITULLIO OWNBI lDVING m C0111111Y Wants t? sell now! Lovely 2 stry 3BR. 21hBA home :with cathedral ccihngs, farn rm., fpl., & channmg garden featuring nut bearing Macadamia tree. All for $231,500 Ask for ... BCLL OR DONNA WEBSTER tSt 1381139 COi i EGE PAllC FMa.Y HIM '240,000 Lovely "Cinderella Home" cxpd to 1800 + sq ft. 4BR, 2BA + Fm Room, 2 car attch, frpl., hardwd firs. Ins. & laundry. Wonderful neighborhood. Ask for ... E'L YNN MAR.EE KEMP MW VBllE '211,000 Spacious 4 BR 2 BA home with central atri- um -new ki tchen cabinets, new paint & car· pel, seller moved, must sell! As k for .. .ANNE McCASUND EAllm C.M. '218,000 4BR 2BA 2 car ga r. Nice corner lot. Perfect for the young family. Priced to sell and to submit your offer. Ask for ... RITA WADE PllME LOCATlllt • RV AIDD '811,600 This is a definite treat! 4BR. 2BA Mesa Verde home on a quiet street close to school, library & parks. Vaulted ceilings, Fp., & French doors leading to nice private yard are a few of the ex- cellent features in lhis neat home. Ask for .. .HACXJE RANDLEMAN/ ... w 11 lllll S1&1• Don't be spooked by the low, low price! This 5BR 3BA Mesa Verde home is in terrific sbape .. The owners need to sell because they bought another! They arc waiting to bear an offcr ... You'll get a pool and a 3 car garaget!I Ask for .. JACXIE RANDLEMAN/ CINDY HAND~ TUSTIN S41Bllf -.. '244• Spacious 2182 flift. approx.! 2.SBA. Lrgc living room w/striking l. prune cul-de-sac location w/ lrge baclcyrd on 7S sq.ft. lot! Perfect family home.I Ask for .. JACK GIFFORD .... ,.., .. sm• Well located nearly 2000 sq.ft. 3BR. 2V2BA h<;>me on cul-de.sac street, bacb to greenbelt with lots of trees. Short walk to nature trail and one of two super pool center. Nearly new carpet, Oooring & verticals. Ask f«-.BILL KELLEY •••.•a• 1111.• Located on end of cul-de-sac lot and just steps to the greenbelt and assoc pools. This 3BR 1J over 1900 sq.ft. is perfect for the executive or the new family. Super neighborhood w/ccntral location. Bring your imagination. Ask for-.BD.L KELLEY HUNTINGTON BEACH ........ ScUer will rrade up to 400K for this lrgc 2BR, den and 2BA T/H. End unit with upgrades. 1 mile to beach. Comm pools, tennis and R.V. storage. Reduced to $199,900. Ask for ... DUSTY HAIUUS aL 1l4. .-• c11•m11 111.,.. 48R, 1¥•BA det. home. 5952 Hacienda. RN \ parking. new appl., & remodeled baths. Ask lor •• .MEJtLEICARL ORANGE .... f.111 3BR, 1¥•BA, brdwd ftoon. 7000 1q.f1. lot. Quiet nei~bc>rbood. Easy fwy ICOCll. Reduced to ~~-ROBERT MJJJJDN .. ...... 11111 ..... Spectacular 1so• view of ocean. 4Bll. 2~A. pool a spa. Ask for ...JIM DIG RADO ....... ,,,1.111 Commanding city lights, bay ct ocean views arc yoors from this wonderful SBR family home of taste and comfon. Ask fDr •• .JANE SUNGAJ.lA et~tf!~a~~1• light view, custom kitchen,~ master bedroom, pool & spa • f abuJous location. Ask for ... ES11lER YANK ~len!!~t!t~~edly to entertaining and family living. All major room have unsurpassed, bay, ocean & city views. A.Ill for • ..JANE SUNGAll.A ~ GARDEN GROVE ....... ,..., .. 1111,111 Ideal 4BR, 1 ~I Spac:ioul country kitchen w/ new Oooringl Special worbbop a. btdyard wlpatio. Convenient location! A wonderful starter home! Ask h -JACK Glm>RD SAN CLEMENTE • W/Wllll .. Elll11 '1,m.111 Elegant 4BR, 4~A. paneled library, fam rm., bonus rm., 24,000 sq.ft. Aat lot on cul-de-sac. AR for ... ltOBYN AU.EN NEWPORT BEACH ... , CW-111118 ...... Bike to beach, smell the ocean breezes one SU).' end unit condo wn. mstr. ste., vaulted ceiling, fam rm., fpl., and inside lndry + new paint, carpet, stove &. disposal. Seller has left tbe state. Make us an offer. Ask For-.DEUA DELGADO . ... , 1Ua1 ITfALI s111,• This is the lowest priced 2 bd condo in Newport Beach. Located in prestigious gated community just a short stroll to the beach. Extremely mo tivated seller has bought another and reduced this by $10,000. Ask ror •.• WALTER MITCHELL ... lfAal 11E1J • s111,a Reduced thousands. Must sell. Light/bright 2BR + den, dble garage, washer, dryer, refrigerator. For what you would pay for rent, own near the beach, feel the ocean breeze. Ask for ... RA '\'LENE MIRACLE lllAl11C PIKE llllETa On Big Can~n Mclain twnhme. Hi~ly upgraded with tors of glass. New ltahan tile m lotcben. Owner will consider AITD. Pre ent loan is $202,000. Ask fM •.• DIANA CAPPEL llEIJ M • BAYCllEIT Exec. Ranch style 4BR, 2\hBA w/approx. 2600 q.ft. Formal l~ng rm, traditional fam rm .. great for entertammg. Ask for •.• OIANA & SfEVE ext 120 llmlBAILE 11111E11m111 sna.• N.B. location near Fashion island, schools & back bay nature preserve!! End unit w/prv. patio & greenbelt, comm. P.OOI & more. 3BR, 2\hBA, fnnl living rm, frl dting, Cam kitch., w/ ram rm. Ask ror ... DIANA PROSSER muca .. 111..- ec1ow market! Wonderful "E" plan w/approx. 2,200 sq.ft. on xtra wide greenbch wlbaclc bay view. 3 lrge BR. 21h.BA, two priv. patios. NC, cc. ys. & more! Ask ror ... GISELA BURMElsrER .r ...... ......-n ..... Take a look at this 3BR 2BA remodeled home. It's r-eady for your finishfog touches. Located on an extra large lot. The owner needs it sold now o make this an xlnt opportunity for you! Ask ror •.• DAVID COOPER Best location, lrge lot. walk to 01ff Drive Park! Very chamung. livable 2BR/hrdwd Ors. $397,000 Ask ror ... RAE RODGERS .. ..... Q!B••• Yes, reduced again. is seller want to sell. Property address, 2436 Francisco Dr . Ask for ..• RITA WADE ~m'!81l -1sl~ .• 21hBA new home in gated community. aose to everything. Great family neighborhood with i!Nh.e amenities. Just bring us an offer. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO * Milt PmT RIG * '426• Surrounds this delightful 'eclectic remodeled home ... Lrge. Bonus rm., new kitchen, hrdwd Ors. Easy To move-in. Ask for ... RAE RODGERS 1mr au mm llEW sm,• Absolute showplace, designed for the 90's contemporary Jifestyle. "Totally Remodeled" hand-crafted tile Ors & counter tops. Lovely carpeting & window treatmcnL Ask for ••. E'LYNN MAREE KEMP •FAm.Y ~I* ..... 3BR/2BA single stry comer lot home w/fam. rm. Fnn.l din. rm . BBQ area. lrg back yrd. Must sell! Ask ror ••• ROBYN AU.EN ..... ., .......... Fabulous 2 ty, flr ~Ian, cathedral ceiling, "State of the An" JennAire kitchen & baths. New Italian tile lrs & beautiful carpet. Fashion Isl., Lake & G.C. views. Ask for ... E'LYNN MAREE KEMP --"11,m Bright, open 3BR pool home. Fabulous ocean & bay views and large lot make it one of the vc t values in Newport Beach. Ask FM ••• CAROLE FRANKEL OPEN SUNDAY 1-5, 1820 KINGS RD. .a:TAIBAR VIEWS *8,• aose up views from Catalina to the turning basin & beY,Ond from this lovely remdled 2 tory home. Lrge'4BR fam rm, library, fmtl dr. Truly gracious living. ~ Ask for ... CAROLE FRANKEL .... MICE LDT $1,860,000 This one of the finest lots in this prestigious community. Unobstructed view of ocean, bay & city lights. No comparable view anywhere m N.B. Will trade or carry some financing. Ask for .•. ESTHER YANK BB.COlllT CU1111t1 s1,860,a Exquisitely appointed Belcourt 4BR, 3\hBA Gafl ery Model home. Lots of designer touches incl. custom flooring, gourmet kuchen, decorator window & wall treatments. Ask for._ RON FELSOT LAGUNA BEACH ST PAii na • •1 $117,• Front row golf coun>e view from this 2BR plus den with 2 car garage. Located on the 7th fairway. Guaranteed you won·t find a better buy! Ask ror ... DAVID COOPER ext. 127 ---.E 1W WllTE WATER VIWI Contemporary light & bright 3BR, 21/IBA plus loft condo in S. Laguna. VauJted ceiling~. 3 decks, mirrored dining room reflect ocean views. Secluded in mountain resort style setting. $385,000 Ask ror ... ~ENE MIRACLE All lREAT, NO TRal $419,• Nellie Gail mini horse ranch will thrill your animals and your family. Spacious 3BR home abutts equestrian trails -huge lot + level pad or your stable. Seller wtll consider your property as a trade-in. Ask for ... MA.XtNE GOLDEN CU1111t1 Willi OCON vtw Stunning 3BR "Villa" at the end of Bluebird canyon. Over 3500 sq.ft. on a ~ acre lot. With a spectacular down. CanyoOJocean \;ew from every room. Call me for more details. $1,245,000 Ask ror.-KEITO RANDLE UL 100 GENERAL .a:IAlllT • CllmJIT IBllR and investment owned properties. Ask for .. .JOAN ALLISON • YOU Ullllll£ Rm LOW llMI PAn&m Are you looking for a lease option? Call your "Expert Creative Financing" agent. Ask for .. .AL BROWN I Yllll HAVE EtlllTY I WAIT 11 llll Tm ... W ithout lowenng the price. Call the agent with proven creative financing methods. Ask fM •. .AL BROWN ·- I L. ... ~ NEWPORT BEACH UNOA ISLE $-4.999,000 Bayfront elegance -Medltemriean Vina complett wi1h large dock & 2 side Iles Four bedroom, 41h bath located on lhe mer ~ of !tie l.Jnda Isle 8ay1ront. A true mastetplecel BELCOURT $1,995,000 OramatJC 5 bedroom custom home behind guarded gatH. Ari Old Europe feellOQ with extensive bOc:k & stone. Private yard with pool & spa Also f0< lease $7,500 mo SEAVIEW $800,000 ocean, city ltghts and sunset views from ltlls customized 3 bedroom l10me ln this guaro gated c;onvnunlty Large lot on a COS street WT1h pool and spa. HIDDEN SECRET • $750,000 Five bedroom custom home w/13/rily room. den & Ubl'llLflve hreplaces Riming ~. ponds. PffV3le spa.-A genu mountain feel1ng, get away in this gated ~I BALBOA ISLAND $696,500 Cl\armmg 2 bedroom, 2 baD1 coaage with a Nalllcal reefing. MahoQany, arehe~...::· 1a1ge flrtplace, French windows & Dutch doors. A p bOc:k patio with spa. BELCOURT HIU $639,000 Elegant 2 bedroom, 21h bath IDwnhouse h guard Ql1ld community. Two fireplaces, central vac, air conditionlno, vaulted ceflinos and a lovely night lights View. BAYVIEW TERRACE $425,000 Security gated -3 bedrooms, 21h ba1hs and den. HlgNy upgli(led Enjoy the quiet & plMcy • wale ID bike trlll$ & !he Back Siy, LARGE POOL HOME $421,000 Tlno bedroom, 21h balh with approx. 2.300 sq. ft. LMV8 lot -70 x 135 with pool and spa. nice yard. Vaulled celllng in LR & stone fl'eptau Lovtly COS street BLUFFS $399,500 BACK ON MARKET -tNe ~ on tee land in mn.a111!a condition, shows h'Q 1 model. Prlvlte end unit on fatve grwbell. WIN not ~ long It lhls pr1cell NEWPORT KEtGHTS $319,000 Just redUced. Don't misS hs lncfedJble opportunity to own I 4 bedroom. 1 v. bath home h Newpott Heights. Tlis very well maintatned family home !\as a beat/llM yard n2 is zoned R-2. IAYRtDGE $316,900 Laroest model 3 bedroom, 3 ba1'1 in a gated cormuvty. HarctwOOd flOorlng, cenlrll air, fireplace, 2 car attached garage. Will no( last a this price!! WAU< TO THE BEACH $255,0.00 Two bedroom 1ownhOml In a gJled comrrm'ty. L.wge mastw suite w/spa and fireplace. Vaulted celllngs & ~. Patio & 2 car al!Jched garage BIG CANYON LOOK AT THIS PltCE $1, 195,000 Listed below lot valuell Foor bedroom. 3 ~ ba1'1 on one level. Custom home located on 1he 71h fairway with beaUtf1uJ lake. tree & goll course ~-3 car garage. CONTHIPORAIY DELIGHT S991,000 Three beCiOOrns & den totally decof1lecl wnn styte b1rl lalVe 1o1 at end of CDS street. Total prtvacy With Wge yard • pi1vate pool, spa & BBQ A Mure fantasy. WAS $1149,000 NOW $195,000 Single ~ home on approx. 14,000 sq. ~ tot Whit a Boyl fOIX bedrooms all on one level Ntw caipet. pW4 & lcltchen appliances. Room IOf pool. ELEGANT LMNG $795,000 Newty remoclelecl & expanded towmome. 2 bedroom, 2 bCI Wiii aepame guest room. All bl1cbd pltio wftll pool Ind spa. A tr1dllloNI e6eOne rvely fwld. IAY • CANYON VIEWS $775,000 Lovely OellNtle mooet wtti grail loclllon OYer1ooklng ... back bay & canyon Tine beClrooma & den Of 4 bedrooms, new kitchen cabinets, high ceilings, air condltloMlg, die 11oo'1nQ & more COltONA Oil MAI $691,000 Just S1epS to ume Corona dd Mar beldl'I CUs1om 3 bedroom, w. ball hOme on .S ft. wide lot One of CdM's 4oYtllest SU"eetS. Popc>y Ave. HUNTINGTON IEACH $325,000 nne bloc:b " 1t1e ()(Ql!I nne bedroorrl. 2~ bll\. ~ stdm, 4 $kylghts & 2 ftrlpllces. ~ Ind Oft/ 12 yean old. OIANGI $237,000 Tab ldVarDge of In gmt P11Ct In ''RM!l1ral" ,_ l'9 ()fqe Mal f'OW bedrooms, 2~ baUls wllh 2 «:.-llaChed garage. Seier Is rnollvaled & ... l cpcl '*'' IMNE·WOODlllDGI $205,IOO Model perleet COlY 2 bedroom. 2 ball newer ccndo In Salons Area. £lcceln flnlflcllg ISQNble ll 61h" """"' PIYIT*'b. Owner mlY eany. HAllOR RIDGE IUIOPUN IUCMNCI $919 000 SWlll*lo oc.. .,. & flll*ln lsllnd -.. ~ toWllftaml WUl-3.515 lq. ft. ot l*fildlOfl. 3 ""'** 4 3 c.: ... Owner wl conlidlr tnldl. MOUNTAIN VllWI .. 79.000 RenatsullCt MoClll • PMclf\ll locllon kt Hlltlof Ridge .... from c:onmnty ""*· l1ne benom. 2~ blll on ,. Int floor. !"'* "*Y & 8eftler Clf1llt. f10ta ~ ny ..,.... TOP Of 1MI MOUNTAIN $125,000 Wonderful .._. oC meMlir & ltCS. L.sge 3 bedroom. ~. 3 btltl Rwlulnce model. V"'f N11Y. chMrfUI home. Prlvlle ercry ~It'd + 3 IQ. oecics. Master bedroom on 1st lloor. CORONA DEL MAR IOUlH Of PCM $317,000 Two bd'oom. 2 bill condo on a QUlet ._ Tlldlnd Wiii & ~ beftlef' carpet. lie noomg, 8*"' llwdwn Ind men.· Ownell are mdy to sellll ADULT UVIN9 $J71,000 Two bedroom, 2 blll In "' Tema. Lulh llndlcaplng erN1cet au i.ve com.-1ot. One at "' bat 1ot1 1n .. area. Seller wt1 !ride fOI' bayf1'0lt Of ??? MtlS1 be 62 1D occupy. 4 CONDOS $J20,000..$170,000 Four Condos mlablel EtlQlsrl Tudor ~ • Nee, bl\ff Ind clesl. 2 • Two bedroom, 2 bath and 2 • Ttne bedroom, 3~ bdl. GrNt floor pans we .._.., wet bn & dlcb. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY Slfll w 3969-8 Mcfldclln 1119.•00 Jim W.-llllc:ll SUNDAY 11*8 lllnl 315 Anldlylt Mlle.500 CdM 508 B Acacll $317,000 8lQ ~ 25 """""' 1185,000 *"'"'1 8eedl 387 VIiia Blyl MH.000 Bio CQOn 1a CIWTY Hit '1.195.000 .. ~ 2 ""' Onnd ~ -.ooo UDO,.,.lllU PINnlOUll WXUIY t41,200,000 Spec1lcUls l,.y Ind OCl9\ ... flam ........ -- Mltbll bib & gcMTnlt '*'-' Wiik " OOllfl. 9'10pe, rtstum & ..... Bolf lip Miii*. cON11MPOU1Y DIMN •na,ooo P..nnlc bly Ind ocan ..a ~ ,...... from 1C10 IO boaom. Spee11a• coi••fO'llY ~ ,..._ Cl'9IOm ltlllan mlde ftlnlsflilOI .. lncWld . TOTALLY llMODIUD $171,000 Two bedtoom. 2 blll condO IOClly remodlllO & 09c:allled. lMge rooms. .. i. & llr'OI ~ on ,. ~ Nflo lot lease suso mo, Bolt _. IVMlblet PANOIAMIC VllWI 175',000 Waly lllfl rtse 2 bect'Oom conoo on fie 811 fll>CW _. ITllQnlllc1l'I pnr1INC r.1>0f ftf ocean wtews. Thll condO rw been comllllf1·; gi...s IO .. new°""* c:arl bulO 10 .... UDO NNINIUIA ...,,000 Premier blytm IDalOI) • ~ .... --- decor'llld 2 blcl'Dom. 2 blll COlldol'*ibn. Wllq clllWlce " ocean. Boll sip Mllllll. HIGMt.Y UPQIADID .1419,000 BayfrM condO. Udo cri.nil .. Thia ........... condo Is In lmllaall condlan. a Ila bMn laCllly .......... II NW kllChen. Bolt dp II Mlllble. NICI llDUC1'ION 9472,IOO How Thlsll The lowat prbd pdlOUN on fie lllr· A .. • '* pttce. Boll dp Is Mbbll. . fUlftllltlD tat.ooo ~ b11llhed 1 l>edroom. 1 bill .. ~ blJ .. ., ""'" *"-~ ~ Wiit ID .. cblg. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 31 , 1992 / PAGE 23 WE'RE #I It's A Fact!_!! .. List With The Leader ,., PROPE,RTIES CURRENTLY FOR SALE I 992 $ VOLUME 1"11 c:Mft •'*11 IM ..W ..ittlM ,_... ..... of Mitt• S*-PIM'Y. "-d Oii die eo111WNd ltlCtlll ~of IM 11»p •11 CD111P9llles Ill "9wpott ~CHI Ottobef '· 1992 111.11 ,.,.._ncatlCHI II b-.d In whole or In pan 011 d.ta s~• lllr the HlllipOft'thr .._..,.. UrCllllS ..-. Oii OclMet ,di, 1992 Neither Ille AIMdedoll ,_*MU..-... or 11111 MJ.., ~for n. ecc._, 1119 dlMll 911pt>iled NY llOt Nlecl r l ...a ..ute rar.icy Ill the _.., / I 644~1600 Chris Lindsay Coast Newport Properties is pleased to announce that. Chris Lindsay is a new member of the office. Past owner and founder of Chris Lindsay Designs, one of the larges t floral businesses in Southern California, Chris made a natural transit.ion into the resi- dential real estate sales business. "Asmy business grew, I missed the Newport Beach area. She and her husband Keith, CFO of Transpacific Restaurants, have lived in the area for 17 years. DuncanP. Forgey Coast Newport Properties welcomes Duncan Forgey as a new agent in its office. Duncan's eight years in the commercial and residential brokerage business, combined with his previous career in education and counseling, brings a unique combination of skills to Coast Newport Properties. Having grown up on Lido Island, and lived in Newport Beach since 1954, Duncan is blessed with a lot of referrals. "I've developed a lot of close relationships over the years," explained Duncan, "and J feel confident in providing my clients with extensive knowledge of all a reas of Newport Beach." NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE buyers. The Weglarz's are thrilled to be a "team .. within the team at Coast Newport Properties. "'We made the change to Coast Newport Properties because we believe that our clients deserve the utmost in integrity, honesty, expertise and tot.al commitment. We feel that Coast Newport Properties closely pa rallels our belief by taking an ideological philosophy of what. real estate service should be and making it a reality with a commitment to absolute and uncompromised servlce," they said. Mary Ellen and Bob spe· 'cialize in Corona Highlands, Shorecliffs & Old Corona del Mar. Mali Gulledge Danny Bibb, President of Coast Newport Properties is pleased to announce that top real estate agent Mali Gulledge has joined the company. Mali has worked in real est.ate for oveT 10 years and has been con· sist.ently a top producing agent with her most recent awards being Top Producer and Most Trans- actions Closed for the 2nd quarter of 1992 with her , sented either the buyer or seller in 11 of the 15 homes sold there this year. Marian is so focused on her relation1hip1 with clients that she dearly sets herself apart f'rom the competition. Being a high performance salesperson, Marian understands the importance of total dedica- tion to her clients. Rat.her than wait. for something to happen, Marian makes it happen. She continues to be one of the Top 10 producers at Coast Newport Properties and no one knows the Irvine Terrace area better than Marian! 199'J TOP SAIES AGENTS OF TIIE MONTH JANUARY Shirley Harris FEBRUARY Evan Corkett MARCH Marian Phillippi APRIL Susan Scanlan MAY James Gray JUNE Greg Lombardi JULY James Gray AUGUST Sara Hinman SEPTEMBER Marian Phillippi -- NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE .,. --- . • ---• -.-. . r SATURDAY, October 31 , 1992 /PAGE 25 Featured New · Listings .. lrvlne Terrace Licht & brlcht Cape Cod with pool. Lincoln school. Chris Undsay $595 ,000 Bii ca.,.,. Exceptional 5 Bd. custom overtooklnc the t 4• fairway. Bibb & lApud $1 ,995,000 Im•• Terrace Ouutandln1 custom remodel wtth bay S oc.an view. DoateV•allMt $2,100,000 Featured New Listings on R·l lot. Cood condition, cood tenns. D .. CH fOrceY $369,000 ....... 8eed Ocean view contempo- rary home wtth bakonles on 2 levels o.c.-forpJ $491,000 -------~---------..-..----_. I I ~ 644~1600 1991 John Macnab Award Winner Awarded to the salesperson who reflects the lofty ideals found in the Code of Ethics under which we conduct our day to day business. The recipient must also be, upbeat, honest, of sound moral principle, sincere , never to busy to help a fellow agent and dedicated to the betterment of the company and those associated with it. 1992 Hillary Thamer 759-3714 Balboa Peninsula $399,000 Priced to sell! Outstanding location steps to Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Charming 3 Bd. beach cottage. Old Corona del Mar $1,360,000 COM jewel half block to the beach. Beautifully remodeled Cape Cod style home & guest cot- tage on double lot.. Elegant Belcourt Homes-,.. • Exquisite Custom Home • 4 Bedrooms, 4. 5 Baths, 4 Car Garage •OWNER WILL CARRY FINANCING •J.M. Peters Manor Collection • 5 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths •Owner Very Motivated: Call For Price! SUBMIT OFFERS! Virginia Zenz 721-1212 Virginia and Sue are especially proud of their llstlngs In the Premier Community of Belcourt. They live there! They love itl Sue Perewozkl . 760-1275 -____ ......__ ----"--~- NEWPORT 8EACHICOSTA MESA PltOr / 'REAi. ESTATE -• Incredible Views Sm.shin& 4 Bd . home with white water views. canyon settlna. $2,69',000 Awesome hlrbor. ocean & llahts view. 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. steps to sand. $1,97',000 Unsurpnsed home of elepnce & sophlsdcadon. 3 Bc:l 2 Ba. ~ View. $1,429.000 ' Serenity & quality In this 3 Bd. home on a huae Jot Formal DR. FR. $1,19',000 Loo~ for tlte sign of "success" wlten picking your real estate agent. Just ask for tlte proof. Look for ... EXPERIENCE, DEDICATION & RESULTS! · Evan Corkett 759 .. 3723 #I SALES AGENT YEAR .. TQ .. DATE Waterfront Homes The best on the My. 5 Bd. 45 ft. front.ate. sandy buch. dock. $2,49',000 Best ocean beach. Best oceanfront lot. Best outdoor area. Best house. $1,49',000 Fabulous Communities A steal tor a 60 ft. lot on Udo Isle. 4 Bd. 4 Ba. Pool. Open & spacious. $11,,000 Everythlna is here for the active family. 5 Bd. 5 5 Ba. family rm, pool $969,000 Impeccable workmanship and The beauty of the MY surrounds ambiance. 2 Bd. + t.mlly room. this lovely & private 4 Bd. home. Extr.otdlnary remodeled 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. on extra llrte lot with pool. - 644~1600 Condo Opportunities This 2 Bd. condo shines with style. Licht & airy. Gated community. $249,000 6l .... This is perfect for you I Impeccable 2 Bd. condo with den. $441,000 Incredible view! 2 Bd condo Owner will a lve terms Open & light $'49,000 . --- 644,-)600 . Pat Hurley 675-4096 I 534 Sandago Drive Enjoy the essence of Carmel. Come & see this spectacular custom home nestled amongst the pine t rees on a large lot. $598,000 KarenAmles 640-1871 James Gray 640.-7717 We can TREAT you to some of Newport's best b _uys! Call us for all your real estate needs! Also proudly presenting our NEW PUMPKINS: Avery Katherine Amles & Brent Thomas Gray 1992 3ftl Oaaltel' Molt na..acdons Oa1ed #3 In Sales Year to Date 1991 Top Usting Agent #6 In Sales 1990 11 In Sales John Macnab Award Winner Sara Hinman 759-3705 Cameo Shoree--221 Miiford $1,,2',000 New 3 Bd. 2 .5 Ba. home. Canyon setttnc with ocean view. Gourmet kitchen, den plus more. Harbor View Homes 1142 Port Kf•bertr .,,,,000 Picture perfect, newly upgraded 4 Bd. Beautiful pool, spa plus yard. Three doors to areenbelt 1106 Port Sheflleld $4,0,000 3 or 4 Bd. with large expanded family room. Separate side driveway. Room for RV or boat. lnl•, Woodbrtdp-20 Amberleaf $241, 700 Model perfect. detached condo, 1 Bd. 2.5 Ba. with family room, large yard , excellent location. Newport Nortll $214,000 2 Bd. condo, decorator perfect. Wuher/dryer · Included. View of mountains & dty ltchts. .. ~ C:O.rt $J24,500 Hlchly uptrade 3 Bd. 3 Ba. a>ndo. Great locadonl .,...._ eo.do $209,000 Spacious 2 Bd. 2 Ba. overtooklnc lush courty.cl. Move-!n condition. Gated community. 2111 Via Laredo $299.ooo 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. condo newly remodeled. Fabulou1 sett1n1 on wide peenbelt For further lnfonutlon, pluae c-11 S.ral • Shirley Harris 644-1040 . Shirley Harris Leadlnc expert In Waterfront Properties 1991 John Macnab Award Winner Consistently one of the nation's Elite Top Agents. Robynne Roberts 645-5158 644,_ Trade Possibilities Linda Isle 48 Unda Isle Internationally famous fashion designer's new contemporary residence with private dock. Owner may trade for local commercial property. Reduced to: $3, 750,000 Harbor Island 13 Harbor .... llcl Breathtakinc bayfront lot on Newport's most prestlclous island. Owner may consider bade for bayfront home or assist with ftnanc- lna. Offered •t: $2,195,000 Irvine Cove .,--/ ~ --· 2555 Altamar Expansive one level, private 1/2 acre estate. Lush tropical gardens, pool, fountains and ocean view. Owner may trade up for ocean- front home. Offered at: $2,995,000 Big Canyon 4 Rue Deauvllle Nationally acclaimed owner/designer h.Js aeated an elegant expanded Versaille with pool & spa on the golf course. Owner may trade for bayfront home. Offered at: $1,295,000 Ask about: •lacredlble 8'I Ca•JO• remodeled laome. •Super Bii Ca•JO• condo wkll ..... lflcent plf coune views. ·------ l ! I ' I 644~1600 Beacon Bay Prime location w/ unobstructed turning basin views. $1 ,595,000 LH. Harbor Island Drive Unbelievable value. private dock. 5 Bd. Quality throughout. $1 ,699.000 Bayshores Dramatic architeaure. Loft~tyle family· room. $999,GGO Now $899 ,000 Premier Bayshore Drive locatlonl ·3 Bd. wtth center patio. $499,000 L.H. You Deserve The Best! Let my I 7 years of experience and local expertise as a 30 year Newport Beach resident be your edge. Integrity and Honesty is what I guarantee you! 1991 #I Sales Agent of The Year Just Usted In Shore Cliffs Spedacular oceanfront estate! Pool , sports court & yard! $4,400,000 Tum-key.Designer perfect throuch- out. $791 ,eoe Now $669 .ooo Bayshores Priced to selll 5 Bd. Huce patjo, qu• - ity throuchout. A buy •t: $199,000 Senior Sales Executive 759-3707 40 ft. on the sand. Perfect beach retreat. Reduced to: $1,649,000 Rare lncplar mmer lot. 2 story, 3 Bd w/ San Marino mnb&ance. $199.000 Bayshores Ultlm•te 5 Bd. family home. Seller may trade. $1 ,199,000 Locattonl Locattonl A tewel wl bey & beach views. $1,SJS,000 LH. . 759-3713 Carol Allison Senior Sales Executive Highest $ Volume of Listing Inventory October 1992 644~1600 Creecent a.y $4,495,000 Spectacular 5 Bd. 6.5 Ba. oceanfront contempo. rary 3 level home. Incredible white water views. Unda Isle $2,195,000 Fee Lovely 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. bayfront home. Will trade for house. condo or apts. Harbor Rld1e $I, 750,000 Laree traditional custom 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. home. 4 car caraae. ... ca.,011 $1,099,ooo Expanded Versallle plan with views, pool & spa. Bii Canyon $1,650,000 Lovely custom 5 Bd. 4 Ba. home with great golf course views. Bl1 Canyon $1.049,000 Newly remodeled 4 Bd. home on private, elevated lot. Reduced! Udo Ill• $,Jt,000 Smashtn1 remodeled doll hou~. Lovely patio & landscapnc. I 04 VIII Corclot9 a11 Canyon $1,595,000 Elegaht French 5 Bd. Custom golf course location! Bonus room. IO Cherry Hiils Bil Canyon $950,000 Fabulous contemporary remod- eled 3 Bd. plus family room. View Newport Nott• $539,000 Newer 4 Bd. 3 Ba. home with many uptrades. Wiii trade. 3141 Colte H..,.ou Bl1 Canyon S 1,295 ,000 Fabulous 4 Bd. 4 Ba. with golf course views. Pool & spa. I J . PAGE 32 I SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 . Gloria Robertson 644~1600 759-3735 NEWPORT BEACH Bayview Court ... Gated Community Gorgeous executive townhome 3 Bedrooms & 3 Baths -Fabulous upgrades. $328,500 Lovely greenbelt location 2 Bedrooms & 2 Baths -Mirrored treatments $258,000 Newport North Newports Best Buy • 2 Bedrooms & 1.25 Baths Sunny location •Enclosed garage $199,000 Irvine Woodbridge With Lakes, Parks & Tennis Si ngle Family Detached Home at end of cul-de-sac $248,700 Donna Wall Speciali~ing In Duplexes Multiple Units Trades Gate Guarded Communities Bayfront Homes Single Family Homes For an evaluation of your home contact Donna Wall at 644-1600or1ss-3131 GREAT BUYER OPPORTUNITIES Presented By Bert & Marian Reedy 640-5273 or 759-3770 Spyglass Hill Serene Location -Large Lot -Mountain VleW Five Bedrooms Remodeled, Traditional $995,000 Spyglass Hill New Usting -Spectular Views -4 Bedroom 4 Car Garage Remodeled, Traditional $799,000 Harbor Ridge Totally Remodeled -Hi Tech Contemporary Private Crest Location Exceptional Quality $625,000 Belcourt Outstanding 3 Bedroom Terrace "D" Plan Beautifully Decorated Handsomely Landscaped $899,000 PRICE SLASHED $80,000! Lowest Price In Bayside Cove In Years! One Block to Balboa Island Totally Remodeled White, Bright, U1ht and Perfect! 1 ! Peek View of Bay! 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 Larae Balconies Security Gated Community Association Pool & Spa on Bay Vacant ~.owner Says SELL Now! $379,000 For Appointment call: EXCLUSIVE IRVINE COVE $3,300,00 , NOW $2,900,00 Sweeping panoramic ocean, sunset, coastline views from this · well located highly sophisticated French Mediterranean estate. Fabulous yard with pool, spa, waterfall, barbeque area, stone patios. For more detailed information call: CAROL BERG BROKER ASSOCIATE BIG CANYO.N BUYS I I Rue Fontaine $1,295,000 I Rue Vlllars $1, 185,000 I 0 Rue Chantilly 759-3739 $1 ,295,000 Exceptional 4 Bd. Versaille model Deane town home on the I 0th fairway. Great location, views. Gorgeous 4 Bd. 45 Ba. townhome in great location w/ fabulous fairway views. Excellent floor plan. Exceptional 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. townhome with .. gorgeous 1800 views. Incredible floor plan. Pool & spa. 43 Royal St. Georce $1 ,075,000 FabuloUI 4 ad. 3.5 Ba. family home. Spacious master suite w/ retreat. Family room & den. Pool & spa. , 18 Cypress Point $1,395,000 Outstandlnc quality custom home on the 18th fairway. Hardwood floors, spa. d ous rooms, lap pool. Stella Shirar-Worden r lpatrick ;oseph h~rtolicl & Coast Newport Properties 644~1600 .... Maybe tfte best way to lookout for# I is to go with # I . . . . . Patrick Bartollc has the experience and expertise to tailor a market1n1 plan to fit your lndlvldual needs. For a complete market t:l!!B:::ai-.._;_ __ ..;:j eva luatlon of your I 5 21 Kings Road l 61 I Cliff Drive I Park Place home Call Patrick Now 3 Bd.3 Ba. Front row full ocean difthave n duplex at fire sale pric:e. 5 Bd. 6.5 Ba. custom home with at 759-371' view. Below appraJsal at $837,000 Great location. NOW $439,000 ocean view. $1,095,000 WARNING!!! Listing your property with JULIE STEPHENSON and COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES will cause it to SELL! ! Julie Stephenson Direct Line: 759 ... 3734 COBY WARD TOP TEN 1991 Enthusiastically Presents These Creat New Price Reductions: 263 3 Buckeye NOW $565,000 Prime view lot 707 Bellis Now $599,000 Totally remodeled 2800 Catalpa Now $455,000 Other Unique Opportunities: 2636 Basswood Leasehold 618 .. 618.5 Iris $359,000 . $499,000 Exceptional refurbished duplex 418 Vista Quinta $497 ,500 Front Row View Recapture The ,California Dream! Ju le Schmiesing 644 ~ J 600 A Home To Build A Dream On A Dreamer's Delfght 1623 AntJcua Way Picture family enjoyment in this spacious 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. home. Large patio, yard and enclosed pool and spa. Follow Your Dreams 17 Cllerbollfl Experience peaceful privacy with its tnaedtble unobstructed mountain & dty lichts view. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. spacious single level townhome. 30 I Mornlftl Stllr Choice location -148 ft. of frontage on the bay. 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. sensationally remodeled with pool, entertainment area & dock. . . Full on view o f the Back Bay to Catalina! 3 Bd 2.5 Ba. Bluffs end unit in perfect move-in condition. The Answer To Your Dreams 205 I Commodore Move in & enjoy the warmth & charm of this redone 3 Bel. 2.5 Ba. home with hard- wood floors, brick fireplace and French doors. 644~1600 $125,000 Below Comparables, Appraisal and most Recent Sale/ • Beautiful Townhome and Spectacular Oriental Garden & Waterfall. • Expanded 3 Bedroom and 3 Bath. • Upgraded single level Bordeaux model. • Total privacy and park-like atmosphere. •Air Conditioning and Security System. NOW $525,000 -Reduced $164~000· 8 Rue Chateau Royal Carol Allison 759-3713 Open S~turday & Sunday 1 :00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. "Sale" Along With Sandie Fix Sharon Smith 644-0227 644-2449 Put the team to work for you that produces RESULTS-call us today and let us make your real estate transaction happen! Sandie & Sharon Your Spyglass and Seavlew Team WflNTEO: MORE INVENT CR; We have SOLD QUT our complete I inventory of homes. And we've SOLD them within 5% of their asking prices. LATEST RESULTS ...•. LISTED and SOlD by ~ Newport Properties 2015 Yacht Defender. Totally remodeled plus 180° unobstructed panoramic views. Top Agent and Award Winning Sale~person Chris Undsay .Joins Team at Coast Newport Properties Sunny caee Cod with pool. .., . Marcia Brashier Broker Associate 759 .. 3733 Cameo Shores $3,495,000 White water & Catalina views from this contemporary. Dover Shores $799,500 Ideal home for entertaining! , 3 Bd. 3 Ba. £.xpanded family room. Bayshores $669 ,000 Fabulous 2 story custom home. . . 644,-)600 Bayshores $929 ,000 Charming remodeled Saltbox! Marcia Brashier has been a licensed real estate broker for I 0 years In Newport Beach and In San Frandsco. The 4th quarter of any given year has seemed to always be a particularly active dme for Marcia and true to form she opened the first week of October with 2 big sales and Is nqotlatlnc 2 more. Many buyers are finally recognizing this fabulous market will not last much longer with the unlc\ue Ingredients of low prices and low Interest rates. The properties hlchllghted here represent some terrific OPPORTUNITIES NOW! 479&411 Monlal ea..,.,.. sm.ooo-. Deliciously sophisticated, elegant town- homq. 1Wo-of+ldndl 621 Powell Place $649,000 4 Bd. pool, bonus room, just remod- eled. White & bright. 204 E. Ocunfront $895,000 On the sand w/ ocean views. Room to expand, on R-2 lot. ' •• 644~1600 GREAT BUYING OPPORTUNITIES Presented By Bob & Mary Ellen Weglarz 41 Real Estate Advice You Can Trust" Dover Shores -Back Bayf ront Front row back bay views from this near new elegant 4 Bedroom , 3 Bath contemporary with extensive use of marble, mirrors and glass. Ideal fo r entertaining. $769,000 LH. Corona del Mar -Oceanfront Newer contemporary design on a double wide lot overlooking the CdM sa nd with ocean views from every room. $2, 199,000 Corona del Mar -Canyon Setting/Ocean Views One of the most unique and coveted settings in CdM on a quiet cul de-sac I 7,600 sq. ft. lot with small private pool. Three bedrooms plus bonus room. $549,000 Corona del Mar -Ocean View One of the best values in Cd M in this 4 Bedroom home with large backyard area and private access to Shorecliff beaches. $539,000 For a market evaluation of !JOUr home con~ct 806 or M ary Ellen. Voice Mail: 759-3793 Residence: 721-1567 Duncan Forgey Joins Coast Newport Properties Duncan Forgey's eight yea rs in the commerical and residential brokerage business, combined with fzi previous ca ree r in education and counseling, brings a uniqu e co mbination of skills to Coast Newport Properties. At his previous company, Duncan received numer- ous awards for production in both listings and sales. He was named both Listing Agent of tfze year in 1990 and Co.-Listing Agent of tfze year in 1991 . .r immaculate beach cottage. 2 Bd . I Ba on 25' x 100' R-2 lot. $359,000 Work with us t make a deal! 2 Narbonne ··-··-......... --. ..._,,.. -···----· ··--. "Call" SUSAN SCANLAN FOR CONSISTENT TOP PERFORMANCE IN SALES AND LISTINGS SOLD $2,995,000 Serving All Of Newport Beach 1842 Port Ki mberly $555,000 1974 Port Lockslelgh $1,175, • Senior Sale Executive • Fourteen years experience • #4 in Sales Production YTD 1992 • Top Salesperson of the month April 1992 • #4 in Sales for the year 1991 • I st and 4th quarter Top Salesperson Award • Outstandin& production award Nov. 1991 • Top production agent Jan . 1991 Belle Partch 759-6608 Carole McMahan Johnson 644-8067 We Are The Experts In Exclusive Guard Gated Communities In Newport Beach Bekourt Manor $1,695,000 Park-like estate, 4 Bd. plus fami- ly room. Pool, spa & waterfall. Belcoart Towne $995,000 Contemporary decor. 2 Bd. plus library, entertainment area. Harbor Rklce $1,895,000 Sinale story custom w/ spectacu- lar ocean & city view. Custom pool & spa. Will trade. Bil Canyon $4,500,000 Canyon Fairway custom estate-three levels of eleganre. Furnished. Bil Canyon $765,000 Expanded Deauville w/ beautifu I pool & spa. Excellent terms! Bil Canyon $I, 195,000 Elegant Versailles! Free-stand- ing & expanded. Golf course & sunset views. 644~1600 Belcourt Towne $925,000 Traditional ambiance with two master suites & English garden. Belcourt Custom $1,895,000 Gracious 5 Bd. with ocean view. Beautifully appointed throughout Jasmine Creek $479,000 Wonderful 3 Bd. with family room on one level. Sunny comer location. , 644~1600 Karen Betson 760-1901 9 Beacon Bay $1,950,000 L .H . Fabulous bayfront home situated on beach & strad a. Guy Livingston 759-3716 I st Quarter Award Winner 2nd Quarter Award Winne Top 20 Producer -1992 Spyglass Hill $849,00 Best Buy -Was $I , 150,000. 4 Bd . 3 Ba Nantucket model. City & Canyon Views. Balboa Peninsula $699,95 New construction. 3 Bd. 3 Ba. Steps to ba and ocean . Cameo Shores (Lease) New carpet, new pai nt. View home in perfec condition. $2, 950,000 L.H. This magnificent six bedroom, five and one-half bath home is truly a contem- porary masterpiece, offering the ultimate in sophisticated living. It features 1 large private dock and breathtaking. I&<!' views of.the bay. Presented By: Stephanie Grody 760-1232 Top I 0 Producer -1991 To_p I 0 Producer -1992 "Tlie Cliann of Buena Vista" )UST LISTED • On the Main Channel • Private beach • 3 Bedrooms + Den • Sunset Views • Dock 318 Buena Vista $1,650,000 Mickey Rowe 759-3715 N~ BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 121 Harbor Island ..., J ,995,000 1800 panoramic ocean view. New 4 Bd. custom home with wonderful destcn. Features courmet kitchen, 2 family rooms and wine cellar. Franl< Sennes # 3 Salesperson 1991 Beautifully located Big Canyon view home on private cul-de-sac. · 71 Bradbury 25 Emerald Bay 1,250,000 Steps to sand plus whitewater view! Fabulous 3 Bd. 3 Ba. home with den. Low maintenance & model perfect. Sara Hinman 759-3705 David Hlnchler 494-3743 I 990 Top Producers 1991 Top Listings Agents SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 /PAGE 41 644-1600 921 Emerald Bay $2,495,000 199 l Pacific Coast Builders Gold Nugget Award winning home. New 5Bd. 4.5 Ba. -finest quailty through- out, copper roof, wine cellar, exer· cise room, spa & white water view. Build Your Dream Home 1223 Emerald Bay $995,000 Spectacular view lot near the top, includes plans and approval to build a 6.000 sq. ft. home designed by Fred Briggs with interior by Jerry Harris. 52 Emerald Bay $1,250,000 One of Emerald Bay's original homes, located on a cul-de-sac. Remodel or build on this fabulous site. Steps to beach, white water & park views. 644,-)600 Susan Laird 720-1367 RookJe of the Year 1991 Barbara Hutchings , 644-1211 1223 Portslde Way Har6or Ri.dge Custom · 37 Rld1ellne Drive • 5 Bd. 7.5 Ba. • Gracious Large Living Room _; Ocean & City Lights View • Pool & Spa • Wine Cellar • Elevator • 5 Car Garage • Laqe European Kitchen • Greenhouse Breakfast Nook • Lovely Spacious Master Bedroom • Panelled Ubrary • Work-out Room With Full Bath & Sauna Harbor View Hills Specialists $895,000 Kathy Granieri 759-7591 • Ocean & bay view with large back yard • Fantastic ocean & bay view • Remodeled 4 bedroom, 2. 5 bath • Black bottom spa off master bedroom • 3 car garage • 3 car aarace • Pool & spa _,. When a Realtor• works with a seller to establish the selling price of a prop- erty, a competitive market analysis is written. There is the desire of the seller and agent to get top dollar but it is impera- tive that the price be competitive. The Following are considerations In setting the asking Price. Condition and appearance of the property Local market conditions Selling prices of comparable homes Needs of the seller If You or a Friend are plannlne to SELL a property, please call me and we can determine the value of the property In today's market. BONNIE BARRINGTON Darell Bryan "Specializing in Lido Isle & Waterfront Properties" 235 Via Ithaca $739,000 Owner will consider trades 235 Via Graziana $569,000 New on market • •• Cllll me ~r Otller Grat o,JJ0rt111tltln 644-1600 or Direct line: 759-3742 ... Dottle Valentine 644~1600 Now, more than ever.you need a knowledgeable, competent, and dedicated agent. Take advantage of Dottle Valentine's expertise and work ethic. Her commitment is to evaluate, educate, and effect the sale. It's your call. ... 759 .. 3723 Direct Line 2316 PACIRC DRIVE $695,000 Much desired street in Corona del Mar. Home offers excellent p oten- tial for second sto ry view on extra deep R2 l ot. Open House Sunday November 1st 1 :00 P.M ... 4:00 P.M. Outstanding property in all respects -custom model with pool and a superb bay and ocean view, Must See. New Listing Open for viewing Sat. October 3 lst 1 :00 P.M ... 5 :00 P.M. 1633 Bayadere $2, I 00,000 For over 15 years Dottle Valentine has been at the heart of the real estate market. I .. 644~1600 Enjoy the luxury of this completely remodeled four bedroom townhouse in prestigious Big Canyon. The quality is designer perl'ect and the spacious design is very dramatic. Beautifully showcased with used brick patio, waterfalls and colorl'ul landscaping. Priced well in the market. Owners would consider trade for BIG CANYON single family. 5 Rue Montreux $1,299,000 HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE 525 Harbor Island Drive $2,195,000 Wonderful lot with 70 ft. on the bayfront plus private dock for large boat. Spacious five bedroom, four and one-half bath home in beautiful condition. High beam ceilings, Diane Johnson gourmet kitchen, large formal dining room with fireplace. Pool overlooking the bay. Presented By: Top Salesperson 1991 Runner~up Top 5 Salesperson Year~to~date 1992 Beverly Morphy 675--9073 . Take A Look At This Vol{ Smart Fall Shoppers House ...• ,,,.1l. 12,140 "I· ft. ., ,.,.,, Garden lot .,,,. •. 16,200 .... ft . ., ,.,.~ --- ·644-1600 House + Garden ·Best Value --Lot in Big Canyon! $1,700,000 + $1,200,000 = $2,900,000 27 Bumln& Tree Circle . 29 Bumln& Tree Circle · Smart Fall Shoppers call: Virginia Zenz for inf omtatlon a6out purchasing one or both parcels. 721-1212 home 759-3764 office Happy Halloween! This Ad Is No Trick! ' PAGE 48 /SATURDAY, October 31, 1982 644~1600 Howard Lawson Howard could well be ca lled "Mr. Lido." The pins i n the photo next to his desk at Coast Newport Properties are indicative of his sa les record on Lido Isle since the early 1960s. For experienced handling o f a sale or purchase of Lido property, Call The Expert! \.. Top Salesperson 3rd Quarter 1992 Linda Isle Large waterfront with dock & slip for 2 50 plus ft. yachts. Contemporary interior with open floor plan . $1, 995 ,000 Big Canyon Beautiful two story townhome with great view in gated community. $895,000 Shore Cliffs Spectacular ocean view estat_e in Corona del Mar with pool & sports $4,400,000 _ Gigi Thomas Specializing In Results Harbor Pointe This 3 Bd. 3 Ba. home offers all the amenities. Beautifully landscaped pr- den with private spa. View! $795,000 .. When you want to buy or sell in · Irvine Terrace, call Marian PhUlippi, . .. the agent who has I "Sold" more homes in Irvine Terrace in 1992 than any other Realtor® For further information, Please Call: Marian Phillippi Top Listing & Sales Agent, September, 1992 759-3721 SUE THOMAS 1453 Galaxy Large single story 4 Bd. home with private pool & spa. $620,000 Guard gated community with pools and tennis facilities. 2 Bd. family room. On one level. .......... $469,000 43 Northampton Spectular catalina, ocean, city lights view. Executive 2 Bd. plus den town home. $625,000 644~1600 I For Your Real Estate Needs Call Kay Ranger 759-3783 direc t lin e • Brand New Beauty • Quality 3 Bd. 2Ba . • Great Location $1 , I §9,999 NOW $790,000 • Classic Lido 2 Story • 4 Bd. 2 Ba. •Large Lot $7 19,999 NOW $625,000 • Charming Cottage • Totally Redone • 2 Patios $539,000 104 V1a Cordova Joan Lewis 759-3743 I NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I Call Marie Today To See These Wonderful Ustings. Marte Farso 759-1934 644~1600 I 7 Pinehurst $1,245,000 Remodeled and expanded home of space and comfort located on an elevated lot. 5 Bd. 3 Ba. air conditioning, 3 fireplaces, vaulted ceilings. 28 Drakes Bay $777,000 Happy iving starts ere in t ls Immaculate 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. family home spacious dining room, spotless garage, air conditioning. I O I Harbor Island Drive $1,250,000 Spectacular location on the water. Small beach home with 50ft. dock and side tie. Leasehold owner )Viii consider all offers. I St. Tropez $799,000 Exclusive Harbor Rldce -Spacious 4 Bd . 3 Bf. townhome on comer lot. DramatJc 2 story living room, patios & spa. Air conditioning, sec. system view from upper floor. Appl only. 7 Rue Chateau Royal $895,000 Splendid Townhome .. remodeled & expanded 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. dramatic Uvinc roo·m, master suite on 1st fl ., brick patio, waterfall & spa. City view. 2141 L Ocean Blvd. $679,000 Lovely cozy home dme to "The wec1ce· 3 Id. 3 Ba. remodeled kitchen. m•ter 1ulte with slttlnc room. Wiii consider trade. ' ' Looking For ... Value~ Location, Privacy & View? I 7 Cherbourg-Harbor Ridge Estates Nestled in privacy within the multi·million dollar homes of Harbor Ridge and Newport Beach is this gracious 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, single story condominium. · A BEST BUY IN HARBOR RIDGE l ! •Located on secluded cul de sac • Private courtyard entrance with fountain and security gate • Dramatic two story entry with skylight • Large formal dining room with mirrored wall • Separate master suite off courtyard Don't miss this special opportunity. Call IUDY for an appointment TODAY! Martha Macnab 759-3708 Owner Says SELL!! I I I E. Bayfront $3,795,000 SATURDAY, October 31, 1~2 /PAGE 49 644~1600 Judy Mertz 759-3747 Maureen Dawn 759-3709 Your Bayfront Specialists 66 S.ycrest Court $259,000 310Ferundo1203 $249,000 313 AmethJSt $529,500 I The Opportunity is here NOW! Big Canyon Sensational English Tudor custom home with golf course view. 5 bedroom, 5112 bath, formal study, family room with step down wet bar, extra large dining room wine cellar & sauna. 5 Deerwood Lane $2,495,000 "Now is the time to purchase the home of your dreams during this window of opportunity." Big Canyon Tradi tional Versallle model with golf course views. Elegant decor and top quality throughout. Beautiful landsc.aping & pool. 4 Rue Blarrltz $1,295,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Harbor Ridge Fabulous 4 bedroom, 3 'h bath. Devonshire model features a game room with an English pub and panoramic view from the ocean to the mountaJns. 25 Montpelller $995,000 BlcCanyon Perfect for entertaJning! Traditional 5 bed- room, 3 bath home with large family room, lovely yard, pool and spa. Move-In condi- tion. In the heart of Bl& Canyon, priced to selll 55 RoJ8l St. George $1,295,000 BllCallJOn Exceptjonal 5 bedroom. 5112 bath plus extra powder room Custom Estate OYerlooldnc the 14th fairway. Cul-de-sac locltlon with private pool & spa. New kitchen, cabinets & cranlte counter topS. A truly creat value! 14 Oakcrest Lane $1,995,000 OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Newport Island Bayfront 414 l&h Stru.-t Open Saturd<1y $649,000 Lido Tu,.....("""\ v 21,, ·"'-v ii aoY,~un ~ $529,000 Six Bedroo,.. -.ayfront 6BR. S.SB~ LI,. ~ ~ • / dock Reduced c...iO~ y "'.acch. down ~ $1,695,000 Corona del Mu Cor""' lOruy 38r, 381 home+"""" V .JI W\11 South o( p r o~ y , wilJ carry• ~ $595,000 Lido Isl~ rgain 3BR. 2BA, ,... "'-y ),CXX> Oversizl'd lot o~ y ••Spatio ~ $579,000 Udo lsl~1rmer 3BR. 3BA. Fm. ,... "'-~.patio St. to 51. lor o~ y , ~100.000 ~ $549,000 Huntington Beach Custom 4BR. 2.SBA, 3200 sq ft. home Nt-wly hied kitchen, pnvate spa $449,000 Entside Bargain 3BR. 2.5BA, end unit, ~tio Very motav<1tl'd seller' $199,900 SATIJNtAV, °'*.., 31, 1992 I PAGE 51 BILL FEENEY WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS £XCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFILIATE or SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY Linda Isle Estate 68R, 6.SBA + l<1rge dock Dramatic home w /TT on th~ b.ly $4,850,000 Bayfront Esut,. <'\ ssR. sss .. 0 "" y .. odell'd 70' doc-C..1 • ~'1Y bcolch $2.,.280,\~ Lido Isle Tradltiorul SOR. SBA, Fm Rm .. custom home Reduced $200,000, will cxch. down $995,000 Newport lllmd Bayfront 28R/t8A -t-18R/1BA duplex Boat dock. large sunny patio $649,000 675-1058 • 631-2100 631-1400 Lido Contemponry Bayfront 3BR, 4BA. Fm. Rm .• w / large dock Turning basin Views, tum.:\(ey home $2,795,000 Lido Bayfront Bargain 4BR. 3.5 BA conctrnp. w I dock South orientation-&est bayfront value! $1,795,000 Lido Isle Double Lot 6BR. SBA, Fm. Rm., family home Will exch. down for lido $995,000 Lido Isle Tu.m-h JBR. J~A.Or-: :"( v .om_c ::;,"\ S • ~ .. rgc patio Linda Isle Tra-'-" ul 3BR. 4.58"0~ .V . LlKOO C.. ~ ~\lurtyard pool 52,695,l~ Custom View Estate 58R, 4.S8A new family home Cl"C4)t bay views, pcrfuctfon! $1,695,000 Udo UJ'ge Comer lot ;uK. 4BA Mcd1tt>rrancan home IAw;1r3blt' t>.istcrn tip of Isle $825,000 Cliff Haven-Remodeled 38~. 3BA, Fm rm., remodel &~t value in Chrt'h.wcn ! $469,000 I r • I I • PAGE 52 /SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 t t <..v t1J• I NCWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors ® ,.., Exclusive Oirange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty UPPER EASTSIDE Costzi Mesa. Beautifully re· modeled 2 bdnn twnhm w/loft. den vo.ulted ceilings, frplc & mground spa in gorgeous harc;lscaped entry courtyard. Inside laundry & security system. 631-1400 ..... .. .......................................... $233,000 LAGUNA BEACH -E Morro Bay gated mobile home park. Remodeled dble wide 2 bdnn w/deck & ocean vus. Summer tram to beach. (Ui) 631-1400 .................................................. $97,500 COSTA MESA•s Vendome oomplex w/comm. pool. Cape Cod style 2 sty, 3 bdnn twnhm, frplc In living 63i~i~1~.~.~.~~.'~-~~~~ ............................ $160,000 COSTA MESA Spacious twnhm w/2 master suites. high ceilings, frplc, eat-in kitchen & dble art. garage. Try 5% down! 63 1-1400 .................................................. $175,000 SANTA ANA A Panorama Hill lot w/approved plans for large custom home. Terrific city light views. Owner may Joint Venture. 631-1400 . . . . . .. ........................... $199.900 FOUNTAIN VALLEY duplex m Los Caballeros Sports Vlge. Owner may carry w/15% down Top flr, 2 bdnn. 2 bath. & l bdnn. 1 ba highly upgraded units. 631 -1400 ................................ $199,900 NEWPORT RIVIERA u~ted 2 bdnn comer twnhm wt21h ba, dining/family nn, frplc, yard & dble ~rage Comm pool, spa & tennis. REDUCED' 1-1400 ................................................... $205,000 COSTA MESA "Hall of Fame" 2 sty, 4 bdrm home w excellent potential. Hrdwd flrs under carpet, alt gar, back yard w/fruit trees. 631-1400 ................................................. $219,990 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa • Immaculate 3 bdnn home, firer.ace in hving room & big yard w/fruit trees. 63 -1400 ................................................... $269,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Bright & sunny 3 bdrm home w/famlly kitchen, dining & family rm areas, den & added master w/sllders to spa. 631-1400 . . ............................................... $285,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Channing 2 bdnn, 2 bath home Extni large kitchen w/vaulted ceUlng & dining area next to oozy family room. Large yard, room for expansion & triple garage. 631-1400 . . .......................................... $434,500 OPEN HOUSES SATtJllDAY ONLY 2569 Elden C2, E. Costa Mesa Cheivl Carlson 253 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa Reggie 215 Via N'ice, Udo Isle Rob Glem 1249~ W. Balboe, Peninsula Salli; Phillips 2 Bd Twnhm $233,000 3 Bd HM $269,000 2BdHM $495,000 3 Bd Twnhm $614,950 414 38th St.. Newport Bach 3 Bd ..... Janice Hyer $649,000 SATtJRDAY A: SUNDAY 331 62nd Strft1. Newport Shorts 3 Bd Hsc Kennie Jo Rizzo $195,000 2101 15th St. (Siena). Newport Heights 3 Bd Twnhm Ann Pem $289,000 505 El Modena, Newpol1 Heights 2bdtu. Marlene ~y Stdlno $469,000 216 Via llhtca. Udo Isle HOUM Roy frffmarVJohn Mark $529,000 1520 CortlAnd. Cameo Highlands, CdM 4Bd HM Judy Good $629,000 1595 E. 9cran Blvd, Penlnsu.la Point 4 Bd HM Vldd Lee/Patti Conowr $795,000 202 Pearl Avenue. Balboe Island 3Bd HM Joanna Hendri&/Debora Jackson $799,000 120 E OceanfTont, Balboa 3'8d HM Austin Dayna $945,000 1232 PoWis, Dow:r Shorts, N.B 4 Bd HM Jannine Stake/Joenna Hendne $1,072,000 SUNDAY ONLY 338 Boroeaux. Newport Riviera. CM 3 Bd Twnhm Selly Somm ~.000 207 Albert Ft, E Costa Mesa 3 Bd Twnhm Carla Brcffman '26.S,000 252 Palmer, C.M. Heights 3 +3bdDI* Doly Shaw $420,000 542 Fullmon. Newport Heights 2bd HM Marlene Has.I $434,SOO 1620 Kent Lane. Newport Boch 4bd HM Mark Jacbon $445,000 416 Plata, ~ Ncwpon Beach 2 Bd Twnhm Barbara Tom ns $499,000 1574 E. Ocean Blvd, Penln. Pl. 2bd HM Mary Ann Nethercutt $575.000 220 AJICM~ Island 4 Bd HM Grayca T $640,000 300 Con.I, Balboa Island 3 + lbd ~ Add Patt.non $679, 1100 Sa l..ene, Harbor Vu H.J1s 3BdHM Selly Philllp5 $775,000 4818 Surrey, Cameo Hiands, CdM 3bd HM Rick Faster $798,000 1021 l<i~Hawn Oen+38dHM Carol . Starr $1,050,000 2506 W. Oc:anfront, Peninsula 3 BdHM Olga Matthcwsll.ls Olwn $1,395,000 OLD CO.ONA DEL MAii Specious duplex w/3 bdnns, 2 baths each unit, refurbished in '89. Easy acce11 to tennis, town & beach. Priced below similar proper1Y fcx quick sale.! 631-1400 ............................................... $585.000 VIUA SIENA new exciting classic 3 bdrm twnhms 1n Newport Heights. Top quality w/every amenity, pnvate yards & lovelY landscaping. 631-1400 .................. ............... .......... .. $289,000 MLllOA Charming, beautifuDy decorated 3 year old 2 bdrm twnhm w/double garage. Steps to bay, ocean, Balboa feny & restaurants. 631-1400 .................................................. $339,000 COSTA MESA Remodeled & expanded 4 bdrm home. High ceilifl9$, hrdwd Ors. Fr. doors & 2 frplooJ Ocean, dty light & canyon vus. 631-1400 ........................... .... ........ .... . . $359.000 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Totally renowted $padous 4 bdrm home w/den, dining & family rms & elabomte master suite. Large lot w/pool & spa. 631-1400 ........................ ... . ... ... . . . .$429,900 WEST NEWPORT Duplex wf3 & 2 bdrm units Re- eendy remodeled upper unit. partntrship dissolving. IUbmlt offm. 631-1400 ............................... .... . ............. $445,000 BLUE IAGOON 3 bdrm. 3 ltOfV Laguna Bebch condo w/ouan & white water views Gated oceanside community w/beach, pool & tennis. 631-1400 ................................. ............ ... $447,500 llUN'l"INGTON BEACH Walk to ocean. Spadous 2 aty 4 bdrm custom home w/chning & family nns. hrdwd ftrs & vaulted ceilings. 631-1400 .................................................. $449,00Q UDO •LE Oliginal 30's beach house w/3 bdnns, 1 belh. Restore this doll's house °' build new on pnme stre.t.. 631-1400 ...................................................... $465,000 CUFFHAVEN Beautifully land1eeped & completely dwmlng remodeled 1 bdrm house w/2 bdrm guest ~ ...................................................... $469,000 673-6900 .................................................... $649,000 SpeciaJizjng in properties I or sak or kase ... on the waur. .. n1or tlt1 waur. .• arul willl a mw of tit• waur •.. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 315 MARINE AVE. 714-631·1400 714-673-6900 ...,_..__ -,, ....... .....::.--........... -~ ~ ---. SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 I PAGE 53 WATERFRONT · HOMES,. INC. Realtors ® Exclu sive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty PENINIUIA POINT Completely charming 2 sty home w/panoramk ocean w on large comer lot 2 house to beech. Cape Cod style w(J bdnns & family rm on 1st fir & master & living nns up w/hrdwd nrs & w deck. 631-1400 .................................................. $795,000 WDT NIOWI OST duplex. steps to beach & shops. Great anccme w/4 bdrm up & 3 bdrm down. Vaulted ~~: .. ~ .. ~ .~ .. ~~: ..................... $479,000 PDD•UIA POINT Charmlng picket fenced 3 bdrm cott.9ge, remodeled & upgraded. brick patio & rear ~ steps to beach. 631-1400 ...................................................... $499,000 BUJfft Remodded Trina conwrted to 2 bdrm w/ huge ITIMtcr, (can return to 3), back bay & dty Ught vus. Smooth crilngs & Fr. doon. 631-1400 ...................................................... $499,000 SEA l9lAND Best priced 2 bdnn twnhme widen In gate guarded community w/pool, tennis & spa. White &m~ .. ~~~~.~~~ ...................... $520,000 UDO 191.E Charming 2 sty 3 bdrm & den, tomlly re modeled In '88. 8omed eel.lings, Fr. do<xs, large master & sunny tiled patio. 631-1400. .. ... .. ............................... $529,000 COllONA DEL MAa T miflc remodeled dup&ex. 3 bd owner's unit w/frplc & patios plus 2 bdrm vaulted ceiling rental VERY motivated! 631-1400 . . . ............... . ............. $549,000 PENIN9lJIA POINT Immaculate & chann1ng 2 bdnn ~. Berber carpet. &pie & bnck patio. Per- fec.t for wttbnd get-a-way 631-1400 . .. .. . . .. .... . .. ... ... . ..... . $575,000 PENIN9VLA duplex in ic,veJy quiet neighborhood of tree lined streets l)ppcT wf3 bdims, 2 baths, loo.Ner 2 bdnn wll beth 631-1400 ... ..... .. .................................... $595.000 PENIN9ULA POINT' ck! world charm abounds from this Cape Cod style 3 bdrm home with family room 6ri~.~.~.~ .. ~~~~.~ ............... $610,000 LIDO PARK DRIVE Penthouse w/2 bdrms, den, frplc, atrium & potential for dock. Highly upgraded, mirrors & marble nrs. 631-1400 ....................................................... $629,000 UDO PARK DRIVE beautifully dee.orated furnished 2 bdnn condo w/bay & night light ws. High rise bldg w/doonnan, card room & pool. 631-1400 ....................................................... $675,000 llALllOA ISLAND Darling S yr old 3 bdrm, 2 bath house w/loft. Uvlng rm w/vaulted ceiling, skylight in master & 1 bdrm apt. 673-6900 ....................................................... $675,000 Ml.BOA ISLAND Lovely 3 bdnn home w/1 bdnn apt In rear. Majof remodel in '91, new paint in & out & new carpet in '92. Steps to beach. 673-6900 ................................................... $695,000 ffUN'11NGTON BEACH Nice downtov.m neighbor- hood. Custom 3 bdnn bright & open home w/dinlng & family nns + two 1 bdnn units. 631-1400 ....................................................... $795,000 CAMEO HIGHIANDS Open bright 3 bdnn, new ~et kitchen & family room. Fr. doors, skylights & 631~~.~-~.~ .. ~~~: ................ $798,000 . CUFF HAVEN Sensational bay, ocean & night light views from this fabulous 2 sty 3 bdnn home w/ den, bit In '85 in prime location. living rm w/ beamed ceilings & frplc & massive glass walled vu decks 631-1400 . .. ................................. $1,050,000 PENINSVIA POINT Landmarl< Home. Updated 3 bdnn w/dining & family rms, stained glass, mahogany doors. hrdwd flrs & beautiful decor. 631-1400 .. : .. .. .. .......................... $850,000 NIGUEL SHOii.ES guard gated oceanfront lfta w/ pool, tennis & beach access. Custom 1 sty 4 bdrm, i31~~~~.~.~.~.~~~.~.~~ ...... $945,000 BALBOA OCEANfllONT Bat buy, m~nt ws from aD major nns of 3 bdrm Tudor style house w/ 2V-r baths. Great area between piers. 631-1400 ....................................................... $945,000 NEWPOllT estate, huge lot. Main house appr<>K 6000 tq.ft. w/5 bdnn, dining & famDy nns & Ubnu'y. Gst hOUM w/kltchen, pool & spa. 631-1400 ....................................................... $995,000 UDO ISLE beautiful 2 sty 5 bdrm w/dining & family rm.s, hdwd firs & Fr. doors. Wall exchange down for home In beach area. 631-1400 ....................................................... $995,000 MlBOA 191AND bayfront duplex -great ~ntal unltl.t ac-to town w/bay & city light views. Each w/3 bds & loft. 673-6900 ................................................ $999,000 CO•ONA DEL NAii Temfic opportunity to aute a spKtac\11ar property on double ~ lot w/oldar 3 bdrm home. Two housa from Ocean Btvd. 631-1400 . . .... .. .. . .. ............................ $1,100,000 . ... ' ... JIAI KAI bavfront 4 bdnn twnhm in Corona del Mar. Top quality, ~duslve & the ultimate in con- temporary design. Total remodel induding walls & c:eilings, marble, granite & quartzlte. Spa, secunty & possible dock. 631-1400 ............................................... $1,799.000 P£NINSUIA OCEANF80NT new 3 sty home w/3 bdnns & den & spectacular views. Top quality ameni- ties, AC & security & 3 car parking. 631-1400 ................................................... $1,395,000 PllONONTOllY llA YFllONT 89' water frontage & large dock. "Uke new" 3 bdnn home w/den, dining & ~400:.~~~~~ .. ~.~ ... ~~ ......... $1,495,000 N01n11 IAGUNA TotA!ly remodeled 6 bdrm wtdin· Ing rm & art ttudlo on prime comer. Spectacular white water, bodl & canyon views. 631-1400 ................................. ., ................. $1,595.000 UNDA ISLE Traditional 3 bdnn bayfront w/dock & lots of used brick accents. Formal dining & family rms, ~-~~~~ .. ~.~ ...................................... $2,695,000 11lllEE ARCH BAY Fabulous huge oceanfront lot with old lush growth. Charming 3 bdnn cozy Nor- mandy home wl1ncredible views. 631-1400 .................................................... $2,850,000 NEWPOlrT COAST Pelican Point premium comer lot on Bluff eul-Oe-sac w/oetlan & golf course vistas &elusive gated oceanfront area. 631-1400 ................................................ $3,100.000 P£NINSlJIA POINT 5 bdrin bayfront on double corner lot, beach w/protected swimming area & lrg dock where yacht does not obstruct view. 631-1400 .... .. ........ . . .. . . ..... . .... $3.950.000 UNDA ISLE w/larQe boat dock. Elegant remodeled 5 bdrm, each wlbath & balcony, formal living & dining mu & entertainment nn. 631-1400 .................................................... $4,850,000 SOUTH IAGUNA Magnificent 9 bdrm oceanfront villa. guest house, staff qrtrs & garage for 6 cars. Stans to beach. REDUCED! 631-1400 ................................................... $9,000,000 PENINSUIA POINT llAYFaONT Stunning con· temporary muJtJ.level custom home on main channel w/fabulous views & dock for 2 large boats Com- pletelv furnished 3 bdrm, dining & hmlily nns, spa !t roOf top exerciM ~ 631-1400.. .. .. .................................... $2,950.000 SJHdalidng in pro/HrtUs for sa# 07 kast ... on lh1 waur. .. near tltt wt111r. .. and with a mw of tlte water ... NEWPORT BfACH OFFICE BALBOA ISIAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. ) I ?a =J()Aq \ <:r>~t tr 1Arlnf'"l0 YAORllTA? N3.?:AJ:23-•AiiJQ:l.T.OJJ"-h?ZW.J\.T2DL".l.\J.f".\/ A.~LTQQQ~ PAGE 54 I SATUR01'«¥, Oetobel 91 , 1992 -~ lllllMiOt:tf~JA IR.:iA t'IL.UJ Ht:A t::)IAlt: WATERFRONT. HOMES, INC. Realtors ® . ._ ............. ., Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty Q~~!J~A_.~ SPOOKED??? While most people, today, are SCARED and doing nothing . . . Buyers and sellers are capitalizing on. this Fall's selling season with . . . Falling home prices .. . Falling interest rates .. . Call me today, and I'll show you the "~est opportunities in town! ESTHER FINE Home: 548-2971 omce: 631-1400 ' 2463 IRVINE AVE., A-2 Great Bay! Wonderful Home! 4520 Cortl•ad Cameo Hlglll••d• Former model in elegant North Bay Townhomes. Lovely back bay view. Spacious master suite with fireplace, mirrored wardrobe doors and jacuzzi in Master •bath. 2 bedrooms downstairs, living areas upstairs to take advantage of views. Fully air conditioned. $310,000 Vicki Lee (673-6573) ••d Jeff A.ton (722-9128) $629,000 • Gracious living room with fireplace • Patios & garden courtyard • Spacious family room • 4 bedrooms 2 .5 baths • Large dining area • Community Park & private beaches Perfect home for entertaining and comfortable family living Open Ho ... Satar ... v A s .. c1a, 1-4 Anne Fr••••• 673-4459 .... ,Good 631-1400 Specializi.ng in properties /or sak or kase ... on the waur. •• Mar the waur. •• tuUI widt • mw of Ill• wtlUr .•. NEWPORT BFACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 r • ··----·-- BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE . 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673~900.. -• -·--•" "--'"'-.,.. 1QQ? I PAtlF 57 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 /PAGE 55 Exclusively Listed With MARK & DEBORA JACKSON Home: 631-0403 • Office: 673-6900 Balboa l•laad New 'Home Brand new Cape Cod 3 bd + family , dining & bonus room/office . Used brick, French doors, white tile, berber carpet, walk to ferry . · $79~,000 Newport Beach Home story est i home with separate studio. Newer roof, easy care patio & yard . $445,000 Ea.t.lde Costa M..a Home Recently remodeled 1 sty, 3 bd home in family neighborhood. Parquet, glass block & custom kitchen. $319,000 Newport Beach Townhome Newport Crest -Immaculate Plan 1, vaulted ceilings, FP in liv. nn, 2 master suites. Comm. pool, spa & tennis. Walk to beach. $119,000 Balboa Island __ H""-"'.ome + Apartm::..:.:.:.:.:.en:..:..:t.----. Freshly painted 3 bd hm with family room & den . Hardwood floors, textured walls & ceilings. Two bd apt. over garage. $679,000 Balboa Island Home + Income Unit orgeous rem ome. ustom cabinetry, gounnet kitchen, hardwood floors & berber carpet. Plus 1 bd income unit. ,_ $985,000 Ea.tslde Costa Mesa Home Remodeled 3 bd home with curb appeal. New kitchen, baths, large newly landscaped yard, porch & patio accented with used brick. $280,000 Costa Mesa Condo Forest like setting. 2 bd condo + den. Model perfect end unit with double garage. $139,900 (LH) WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. . REAL TORSe 315 Marine Avenue, Balboa Island, CA 92662 E.xduslw Afftllat. of Sotheb!J'• International Realty f.xduslw Afftlia .. of Great Estates an lntmnationel Brolm Network (714) 673-6900 I I(.. I• l\Urfl I PAGE 56/SATURDA , cto er 31, 1992 Legislation to improve FHA is signed into law Legislation to broaden use of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) single-family mortgage insurance program was signed into law October 6 by President Bush. Changes to FHA mandated by the legislation rescind the limit placed on the amount of closing costs that can be financed in FHA transaction, and adjust the FHA's mortgage insurance limit to reflect local housing costs. The FHA provisions were part of a bill appropriating funds for fiscal 1993 for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urba n Development (HUD). The 1993 fiscal tear began October 1. "We are very pleased that steps have been taken to make FHA more available," said Tom Sutro, 1992 president of Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors. ''These changes will open up FHA to buyers previously unable to use it.,, The closing cost provisions rolls back a restr iction implemented last year by HUD limiting the amount of settlement costs that can be financed to 57 percent. This restriction made FHA more·costly to use, and shut out the very people who most needed to use the program, Sutro -"'Maru., • 1 'lewpat Heigtus • Marlen.: - -~. icigtus • Marlene & Manny • Ncwixxt He~ .... said. The legislation also indudes another important change -a provision to base the mortgage insurance limit on local housing costs. Specifically, the limit will be 95 percent of the area median home price, up to a maximum of 75 percent of the individual loan amount purchased in the secondary mortgage market by the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. (Freddie Mac). This change raises the maximum loan amount FHA will insure to $151 ,725 (based on current Fannie Mae-Freddie Mac loan ~,. ....... purchase limits). "Raising the limit will enable FHA to serve borrowers in more areas, as a wider range of borrowers,'' Sutro said. Broadening usage of FHA will strengthen it by making it less vulnerable to ecooomic downstairs in any one market or region, Sutro added. HUD is revising the loan limit structure to conform to the legislation's provisions and the department expects the revisions to be released within 60 days. Newport·Mesa Board of Realtors is one of more than 1 ,800 local boirds and association of Realtors nationwide. • dle & Manny • Newpat Heights • Marime & Manny • NcwjA • Newixxt Heigtus • Marlene & Manny • Newpat Heights • MazV,- iene & Manny • ~ewpm Hcigtus • Marlene & Mamiy • Newr Newixn Heights • Marlene & Manny • Ncwpat Hcigtus • Marl iene & Manny • Newpcn Hep. Marlme & Manny • Newr Newixn Heights • Marlene & Manny • Ncwpat Hcefus •Marie -lene & Manny • N~ Helgtla •Marlene & Manny • Newr Newixn Hcighcs •Marlene & Manny • Ncwpat Hep • Marl -lenP & Manny • Newixn Heights • Marlene & Manny • Newr . "-its • Marlene & Manny • Ncwpat HciduJ • Mn • Ncwpat Hcigtus • Marlene & 4vlene & Manny • ~·­....., Hci&f'us • M.:-' RISE TO NEWport HEIGHTS Properties from $289,CXXJ to $1,695,CXXJ Manny Stellino • 631--1400 • Marlene Hassel Waterfront Homes Inc. Realtors .,,, Six South Laguna Nig1:1e communities anticipate sellout by end of year A ~rowing shortage o( new housing in Orange County is underscored by the significant number of communities In South Laguna Niguel anticipated to be sold out by the end of the year. As fou r prominent Southern California homebuilders continue their drive to sell the remaining homes in six projects here in South Laguna Niguel, real estate market analyst Jeff Meyers of The Meyers Croup predicts that 18 new-home communities in all ol coast.ii South Orange County will be out ol available homes by the end o( the year. Shawnt.ana, A-M Homes, Shea Homes and Taylor Woodrow Homes have been conducting a loint marketing program to sell the final residences remaining in the Monaco, Riviera, Amarante, Vtstaroa, Breakers and Terracina neighborhoods south of Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel. The group wants hom~rs that Msire to live in the beautiful ocean-close town to t.lke advantage of the lowest mortgage interest rates in 20 years While a good selection of homes still remain. "The shrinking number of communities to choose from in Laguna Niguel is really indicative of a countywide shortfall in the number of homes available to Orange County consumers, said the builder poup. . According to Meyers, homeshoooers shouldn't be surprised"il by the beginnina ol 1993 more than ~If ol the projects currently selling new homes in ligu0.1 Niguel w;n be sold out. "Consumers have been steadily purc~ng new homes in coast SoUth Orange County, and now 18 projects in the area are down to their last few homes," he said. "But with the state of our economy, home builden have not been replacing the homes they've sold with new residences. TNt means there See SELLOUt NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 I PAGE 57 BoundariH: Versailles, Villi Balboa and Sea(aire ~hare a unique location on the bluffs of Ne\\.port Beach, high above Newport Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The boundaries and cross streets are Ne'' port Blvd., Hospital Rood, Superior A\>enue and Pacific Coost Highway. Number of Homes: There are 255 condom1mums at \.eN11les and 449 a. Villa Balboa and St'afaire, a combinatlOn of 704 horn~ that enJOY some of the most exciting views in Newport Beach. Age: Versailles began as a very glamorous apartment complex which was built in 1970 by John Scholz construction com pany. The land was originally ov.ned by the IJte actor James Cagney. Today we know it as a 255-unit condominium complex comerted in 1960 by the Daon Corp Villa Balboa was buil t in several pha~ in the 196()) with Seafaire compleung the bluff development. Now listed: At the present time, there are 54 condos in the three tracks listed for sale with a price range of SlOS,000 to S47S,OOO. There are studios, one bedrooms, one bedroom and den, two bedrooms. two bedrooms and family room and a few three bedrooms. Community Features: Residents enjoy swimming poob. spas, club house, exercise room and tennis courts. Automob1I~ are housed in security gated subterranean garage> with assigned parking and private storage RE'\LTY GROUP 800 Newport Center Drive Newport Beac~ Phone 760-1900 FAX 760-1748 ·Ve rsailles, is built on property once owned by actor James Cagney. areas. There is a security entrance with a traffic guard. Easy walking distance to both the beach and bay make Lhese homes very desirable. Schools: Although there .ire 'ery few children living in these homes, the schools the-, attend are: Wh1llit'r, Ensign and Estancia High School. Source: Anne Dennis 1~ an agent '"1th The Prudential Newport Realty, 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach, (7 14) 673-7300. BUY OF THE WEEK NEWPORTS' LUXURY HOME BROKER 1893 GA1AXY DR. -NEWPORT BEACH Completely remodeled 4 Bedroom 3 Bath Custom home located in prestigious Dover Shores. Vaulted ceilings in Living Room, Dining Room & Family Room . Lovely, large yard w/ Gazebo. Fantastic Kitchen. Just Reduced . $839,500. Vacant. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 375 MAGMOUA -COSTA MESA Lovely remodeled Cape Cottage featuring 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Oversized Master Bedroom. Huge enclosed, grassy back yard w/ numerous fruit trees. Ready to move-in. Reduced. $399,500. 1I06 SAMDllWOOD -NEWPORT BEACH 30UNDA151.£ -NEWPORT BEACH Best Main Channel view in this 3 Fabulous, remodeled 4 Bedroom, 3 Bedroom, 4.5 Bath custom home on Bath estate with incredi~le gate-guarded Linda Isle. New pier & landscaping, including grotto-l!ke slip for 60, boats. Great location. pool. Fabulous Master Bedroom sU1te. Remodeled + pool & spa. Realtors Rnished garage. Owner ready to rate this a Newport .. Best Buy" @ MOVE. $745,500. $1 995 000 (LH) OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 I I • 107 VIA UDO IOllD -MlWPOll' 1EA01 31 ltlDGELN -NlWPORT BEACH 1 HARBOR ISLAND -t'EWPORT BEACH Fantastic Udo Isle .. Point'' locale on Nearly 9,000 sq.ft. of ultimate luxury The last of THE BEST. This custom lot Turning Basin lnduda 5 Bdrms & 4 wtth the FINEST views in ~. on Harbor Island, with OVER 135 FEET Baths w/prtwlte spa Pier & slip for 2 Gat~-guarded on Harbor Ridge, this 4 ON THE WATER, features meny mature _ 100 foot boats HuSe price reduction Bedroom, 5 Beth custom ~/pool & trees, a new dock for 100 + ' boat & to tu Mlllonl. ~ 75 fed on the spe Is vacant. 5 Car Garage. Owner super plans for a 5,800 sq.ft. custom wants it sold NOW. MAKE AN OFFER! home water. You'w fot.lld the deal of the $3,395,000. . ,. ..... TO SEE $3 750,000 '90's. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ~ ' • I PAGE 58 /SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ES Never before has a real estate company compiled a list of homes for you, the buyer, such as you see here today. Introducing ... EACH HOME MUST MEET + M.1111, 111 •• cum 9-acre estate with 5BR. 60.(XXJ sq. tt .. pastu~ mm. amt ONE OF THE + CORDIA DEL MAR FOLLOWING 180 deQree bay. ocean and city liO~ views. Must sellll •v• ............. ,, VICI Prlll~lll Mm llH ...... - Sl75.• ...... $234,• REQUIREMENTS: + Movino this week. 4BR, 2BA hOuse across from park and pool. + IEWPORT IEllllTS $471, .. + Foreclosure Great 3BR. 2.5BA ~ily home with separate dining nm and den. + BAYVIEW TERIACE $375,• Owrer has been translerreO-Must sellll +Bank Owned + IEWPORT IUCll $741,• Single tanily. waterfront tee land and boat dock! +Tax Sale + --ml ...... $151,• Dramalic 2-story 2BR towrllome. + Owner Transl erred + DOVER SHORES $541,• 4BR, 3BA, totally remodeled. Pool and spa. +Court Order + EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $211,• 3BR. 1.75BA, family room. Nice 1-slory home. + EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $355,• Totally remodeled home in a corner/cul-de-sac IOcalion. For Your Private + Fml'All VALLEY $331,• Par1tside Estate near Mile Square M . Bonus room. pool and spa, 3-car garage. Showing, Call: + EASTILUFF $371,&aa 4BR, 38A tree standing end ooit condo. __,,_'I< ~ .. ,, ___ __... .. ---- . .._,_WllJEWEL $1,95,a Alblill • •rtroiic haml. Blgait lnllble. skyl9\ls. eleva!Of. 2- *'Y milngs. a 1111 lholpla IStl9 P1ES1W llmA mi S1,as,a TlU '48fl 48A harm has I docll 1\1( will a::comoda'8 two 40' k> 60' bolts. An lot a 4,800 sq ft remodel n U> ava~&>le. C.OU•MMllWl•TDUCE $1,115,a IA1111 lena 4M home wit! pool and great ocean and Mrt>or -.S Lcmad anlllPfOll., 14,000sq. fl Custan detail lhroughott ,_.. C11T••umam S1.100.a • La.st price on pllStigious guatd gaMd Linda Isle. 48R, 3BA. • • gounnet kithen. Doc* '"' 3 boats . .... • LOCAn• S917,a ~ hGml for entinining, huge lol 130 It. deep Vrt!fl ~ bly lrom ""*· 5 be«ooms, 3.5 baltls. A must sea''! 8'YllAll ml DIEAll SITE $915,a Last Id lof -on Ills,.. ol beautiM CUSIOOI homes Ocean villr, lqe IMI lol to build your dun home. ........... ..,on sm,a This,_ l'll'llCldltld home ol'ltrs 180 degl'l8 ocean. bay & city liltlts Yiln A po-. spa hl~liltlts tis 38R, 38.A ftoor plan. UIUIA PllYATE CO_,llTY $1915,a Spectacular saull coasti111 & city lightsYleWS Iran tus 48R 48A home wilunany.ras. locahnllung d'5tance 10 IOWr1 & beach UYllDI COW · .. ,., Sia.a Rd.ad $185. 000 S.Cnhce sale' Shows I ike a model• Baytronl leuion nut ti Balbal Island 2BR. 2 58A ~ slip avail~le •1•1• UllOI WATaflOIT $129,a 48A 2.5M.cdltdralcta lSllbolsl1p ~n&1Jryk1thenwil1 bl'elk1a.sl llU CMrkxiiOQ h bay. llMIM VIEW IOMO $125,a Extri large 20.000 SQ ti lot w1f\ 14 000 SQ ft t:lJtlaable '° ~d ~ drun home, 38A ocean view home S11MI. UllOA --mo,• 2 stores & 2 apmnents on Marine Ave Ideal for O#rter/U!JIA. OMm PAM ACla..SADDU•ll $772.a E~ian 1 «tt esta in Slddlehlll canmunily 58R and 7 ~ garage Equaslrian ta:ililies wit! 4 stalls. newly rsnodeled ua .. ~.CDll 17•,a 0111 of fll •Id elm views In all Newport Beach. wa!etside balcony olf li~ng room. den wit! lull balh, ga.umel kl~ HARBOR VIEW HILLS DREAM FIDulous IWlra t.ge irivalt lot ~rox 16,500 sq It ·~· gardln & dicks. N. h end ol a ~de-sac w/greenbelt on 2 •. 2-Slory, 58R. rwnodeled. fl···-ewe•• 11m 1 VIEW P•,a 38R home wlfl CIOllft Wlw loca'9d next to 16f\ lairwayol Newport Caul PrMtit t.:t1 llli~ Very quiet & ¢418. .... 11111CE DEC-..... Sjnlllng. updllld Casa Cod s1Ylt wstan home on owrsilld COINf rooms some W. new foot. c••••MM IOATPMADEMCW. .... Beauti~ heme on blY side ot Ptni R1Ula wilh great bayvews. fireplaais & irame unit llity corner lo quiet ~ belch. IAI IOA ~lA POllT Sl35.• l.i¥e close IO "'belch 1 ~ca off sand. -42 ft lot 11>1alty rwnodelad in 1990. Planalion shlln & mirrors. U&IOA ._can• SSll.• Charming home near Horfl Bayfronl 2BR. 28'\ family room. large fireplace. loft, large deck. patio & sumy yard. IAYFIDIT-WITII YIEWSI $59,-F~lous views ol bly, city hglis and Fashion Island $aeps IO beach. 2BR plus den A home lor enlltrtainment POlll' DB. llAl-e.GIA DR MAI $531,a Pride ol owne~p Shows lb a model home 26R plus den light and llfY Air cond1!JOnld, built-in CiblnelS. 30fTl8 fumikJre included DOVH SllOIU "on SSOl.• Panoramic vw ol bell bay & mounwns nus lcwely •BR hane has ~raded k1~hen arnc ble ftoors & mOfe A be:sl llJyl ..,., llEllHTS $471,500 Gu fam~y homel 38R. 2 SSA witl offia oft NStar sui'8, eating area in kitchen Separallt dining roan & den 0.ner translerred ..,Oil WO $331,000 3BR. 1758Aoresk>ryclosttobexh. Va~ll!dce~ing.~ighl2~ garage, community pool cllilhousa, '8nnll Famty ara. COTO DE CAZA LOT S39.• Eaptional gott course lot in n:lusiw Masters Collection. Mountain, canyon & clubhouse views. aUfFI EXCLUSIYE $9.D Priva919 irllllhou38· located on ~Mii cul-de-sa;. While die entry, scrlP9d ceilings. upgraded kitchen & balhs. plantation shuHlrs. __,ORT IUCll IAY•IE $291,• Largest floor plan in Bayfidge at least expensiw prices a bargain. Seller says 391fl 38R. 3BA. lo'lely loeation. Ga'9d blyridge. OIU TllS flEBM SATURDAY, October 31 , 1992 I PAGE 59 3BR. 38A, leatures enclosed courtyard, eJCpanded dining room, den. Lanai. Walll lo 4 pnvale keyed beaches. s-2,IAIO •VEISITY PARK, PARK CREST $289,000 J.M.Pelers towrtlome Great localion. 28R +den, 2.SBA. backs lo greenbelt Quiel cul-de·sac. close to sropping & lreeway . mT1I COAST SHORES $259,DOO 2BR plus a den, l<Mly condo wiltl gated entrance near Sou~ Coast shopping, very special very large, spacious condo uCLUSM um.a $254,950 ElrpwM! view of Gleenbelt' Model per1ect. 28R. 1 BA tov.rtiome witi anached gmge completely remodeled new luthen ba!hs Frerdl doors, carpel & more11 con IAYIUD8E COll>O $2'5,DOO Private ga\?d Newport Beach condo 28R 28A well located near jiCIJlli Motivaled seller lUITlUOCI TIEASURE $234,900 LCM!y, immacutale end unit condo 2-car altdled garage ~s to pool, spa, tennis Prestigious ccmmunity Priced right' .. UST.a 11 VILU IALIOA $229,000 This is #le best priced ocean ¥iewend unit 1n the canplex.ldeal for ~ity sharing as lhere are 2 mstr stes huge closets & deck IAlllAll COIDO 11 IEWPDIT $199,500 Monthly payments could be lower than renl on !his 28R. 2 SBA condo. walk to bu:h. Out d area owner anxious. IEST PllCO TO-•· COSTA IESAS177,• Owner has mowd lo Hawaii, must sell 2BR. 1.5BA. end unit in small pfiva'9 complex. 2~ garage, 2 -stoiy, shows well num ...,. 111A1Da aovE S1•.ooo Gu mner condo 1n VA ~roved complex Secunty gale pool, lenrlls. greenbelts 26R, 2BA. 1 level. priced to sell IUUTIFUL DCEM VIEW $57 ,900 Vacation tJailet & haw fle beach right out.side yeti door l + 1 18dacorated white and bright and 2+ 1willocean view wooden deck STEPS TO QUIET BAY BEACH This 38R, 2 58A has a separa919 28R. 1 BA apament home oflers views ~harbor & ocean. ... •• .,......,, .. .., ...... .......... ~·--.... .....,, .. •1111..tlrtN ............ .... , ... . -.-............... 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PopJ&ar 38R on spaaous lol w/. gre;t da two locaUon ru park & pool <U~ly \W)des. warmly dlCOrml .._ ___ ,,..,.... 729-7221 c....=_=f""fl---=----'~-.. :. • ------~ ~ --· • • .. .. ~ -.. -- -·· ::..~ .. --=--·~*-.......... ....,,~·-· 2158A plus din« lllrlll M ID i.tm, lmis I pool . .............. 129 Int.a Tln'ICll, ... tlfll "'-... S1 ···-~ tie ocean. bay, city li~ts friin fl is 3BR defl hone Urusually Woe kithen. pool, 3 cat garage. ....v... ...... ma.• Extra large 20,IXX> sq. ft. lot, wifl 14,(XX) sq. fl. boildable to lllPlnd ~ drean home, 38R otean view hcxne. I - 5 LEESBURY COURT • O\'er 1/2 acre esute property • Award winning pool & spa • SBR, 5.SBA, 3-car garage • Outstanding tropical landscaping $2,500,000 • New borne under construction • Sweeping vievs o( harbor • Master suite 10 die for • Buy & help select finishing touches $1,650,000 •Over 1/4 acre view lot • Highest street 1n Harbor View Hills • Spacious enclosed yard • Separate guest quartm from house $1,125,000 5082 DUNBAR • 4-Plcx witb great rtnw ability • Covered parking garage • 3 uniu with fireplaces • Ovner may carry $6J5,000 16252 C HIPPER LANE • 3 bedroom home with marble entry • Marble ftrrplm , built-ins. decor 8c mirron • Large private rw yud with covcrtd patio • Remodtltd kitchen with tilt floon $2JJ,OOO ··--~ ~.a.·~·:;; _ __,... ··--. '• ' --_. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL E ~. ~ I . ,. . . I ~. '-, . . . .. ,,A' r , . #1 C ROWLEY LANE • Idaho bas no rteaSion t W., Mapziit nia MtC.al I I ,_ 8WJtOn • s ma wlr.....ilc -.-a l ttocbl I.la • Loc:ated near Bnmdlac Ski laon $1,400,b ----......,.--l"' --·~ • .......-.-....... •• • • • • • ATE l 1 >l JAJA \ TOJlq A? JM AT20"')' H r =rn TPO 1W 1111 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SEWIUJ From 56 IS a widening gap between the number of homebuyers in the county and the number of homes available for them to choose from." ln fact, statistics rcleiscd earlier this yea r by the Chapman University C.cnter for Economic Research show that on a countyw1de basis the potcn.tial consumer demand for new housing outstrips the available supply by more than 2 to 1. The center's figurC$ reveal a potential demand for JUSt under l•,000 residential units v.h1le the C\Jrrent permit levels of homes numbers approximately 8,000. I he Construction Industry Research BClard aid that through July of this year permit for only •17 new homes were is- 'ued for Laguna Niguel, which is equiva- lent 10 about 3 new-home c.ommunities, ,,m1 the buLlder group. That falls well ,h11r1 of making up for the 18 pro1ects cx- (X'dtd to sell out by the end of this year. Throughout the 1980s, Laguna Niguel -.c~ed as South Orange County reprcscn- tall\~ of the decade-long housing boom there Noted for its scenic rolling hills, \J\I grcenbeltS. cool ocean breeze , out- 'IJnding shopptng opportuniliC$ and cx- c1.p11onal school , tens of thousands of CtlO~umcrs nocked to the ocean<losc mv.n O\eJ the past 12 years. Among the ix communities the four h111ldcrs arc wgeting for a year -end ~llout many within a mile of the Pacific 0 1.ean and JU t a few minutes from La- ~un.i Beach and Dana Point -homebuy- er' ha,·c 21 attached and detached home de,1gn!> to choose from. \~ of September 30, Shawntana has just '~\en of its one-and rwo-story homes left m the popular Marina Hills neighborhood 111 Terracina. It offers a selection of 3 lluurplan featuring 3 to 4 bedrooms and panning 1,491 to 2.036 square feet with rncc:: beginning from the mid $200,000s. l aylor Woodrow Homes has two ptOJCCls 1n the Manna HLlls master· planned community located in Laguna 'Ji ucl. At Monaco, there arc 19 resi- de nee and a model home still available. With fo ur spectacular f1oorplans to choose from, the one-and two-story designs fea- ture two to three bedrooms and two to three bathrooms over 1,222 to 1,865 square feet. Prices beg in from the low $200,000s. At Amarante, Taylor Woodrow's execu- tive home project, only S of the ._ to S· bedroom, 2 tn-to 3 in-bathroom homes remain available for sale. Ranging from 2,451 to 3,009 square feet, the four Ooorp- lans to choose from are priced from the mid S300,000s. Breakers and Riviera arc the two Shea Homes developments among the six projects of the builder group. Three con- dominium Ooorplans comprise the Break- ers neighborhood, which has ap- proximately 13 homes remaining. With two to three bedrooms and two to three bathrooms, buyers can purchase one of the 1,06(). to 1,553-square foot residences beginning from under $170,000. At Riviera by Shea Homes, ap- proximately 19 of the Mediterranean-style townhomes apd Oats priced from the mid $200,000s remain. Riviera homes feature two to three bedrooms and up to three bathrooms over 1,401 to 1,907 quare feet in four separate noorplans. Lastly, A-M Homes' classic collection of 5 remaining homes in the luxurious neigh- borhood of Vistara feature four spacious floorplans ranging from 3,060 to 3,514 square feet. Priced from the high $300,000s, Vistara homes offer four bed· rooms plus bonus room and three to 4 112 bathrooms. All six of the new-home communities taking part in the closeout campaign arc located south of Crown Valley Parkway, west of Golden Lantern and north or Camino dcl Avion -a region known as south Laguna Niguel's golden triangle· with easy access to both Interstate 5 and Pacific Co ast Highway. For more in: formation regarding the homes remaining in the six projects, contact the following sales centers: Breakers by Shea Homes, (714) 240-4482; Riviera by Shctl Homes, (714) 240-4m; Monaco by Taylor Wood· row Homes, (714) 495-3156; Amarante by Taylor Woodrow Homes, (714) 495·1026; Vastan by A·M Homes, (71•) 249-9585; and Terracina by Shawntana, (714) 249- 1022. You! My rental ad was ordered for 3 days. It was rented on the Drst day and 3!J more people called! EMILY BALDRIDGE Newpor& Beadl C!.1s sif 1e d Co111111u11Jty ~1arketpla ce SPP t r c '" "' o "o,, • • ~ \ SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 I PAGE 63 Did you L-Ove Designing the House you're· in? It's time to do it again! ·. ,. - .. . " --~ . ' , ... ......, .. -..... • • -·-r ~--r--: • 'Carnation Cove' The Finest Address in Town . Imagine having your very own private sandy beach, dock for 50' boat, room enough for lawn and garden, a patio, large house with garage space for 4-5 cars, all on 1h acre (buyer must verify) loca ted in Newport Beach's finest, "Carnation Cove". The lot may be gated. Views from lot are world class ... up channel, peninsula, ocea n and Catalina. Anothtr sistuturt propmy prtsent~ by '~f ."··~ ., ··~' • ._ Patricia Davenport 729-7270 .• .., ,, --~-"'-~jl9~~-~·!..._-......... _ ~ ---- .... r-Yr flf.11 IT fl." PAGE 64 /SATURDAY, October 31 , 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA To Stand Up. To the Fierce Real Estate Competition of the '90s You'd Better Sit Down © Join me for thi s exclu sive series of wo rkshops designed to ensure your success for the '90s. "HOW TO MARKO YOURSELF TO SUCCESS THROUGH PERSONAL ADVERTISING" t WEDNESDAY, November 4· 2:30 -4:30 PM Sheraton Newport t WEDNESDAY , November 11 2:30 -4:30PM Sheraton Newport LOW PRICE OF THESE SEMINARS IS $39 OR $75 FOR THE SERIES WILL BE APPLIED TOWARDS YOUR NEXT AD CAMPAIGN IN THE DAILY PILOT. Please come 30 minutes Speaker: prior to each workshop for registration, Sandra Khadra, MIA re freshmen ts and networking. Sixteen years of rQJ estate marketing experience includina 4 years as vice-president ~marketing at Frat Sands Realtors and 11 years as vice president ol markding at Grubb A FJlis. ,-------------------------------------------, I I prefer to charge the seminars to my ,# I I VISA or Mu_&ercanl account. I I Signature I I VISA or MC# I -~~~ I I Pie.-Mind your check Of credit C8'd infonftllion with this l'orm IO: I SK.LA Adv.u.ina I I 1111Colby , ...... Sui• 101 I -------State __ Zip to.Anplee.CA9001S I : Day Phone Night Phone or caO: (311) 37' 1116 for llOft lalnladall • I Office FAX to: (714) 6.11-6594 _J L------------------------------------------- ... NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 I PAGE 65 ' Prudential California Realty's Altardall/B living Lynch ranks No. 1 for '92 N o.1 and Karen lynch seem to go hand-in-hand. lynch -o( Prudential California Realty Newport Beach ~ Is a 20-year real estate \l!teran who is ranked No. 1 in sales \Olume fot 1992 for her office; No. 1 .igent f ot Orange County; No. 1 (or twO of the lasi three years and ranl..s in the top 1/4 of 1 percent nationally. "You must be as creative as ~1ble in order to survive the ups Jnd downs," she said. Three bedrooms, 2.5 baths and fam- ily room. Upgraded kitchen with new oven ancf range. New carpet and fresh ~int throughout. large front yard with crisp, green lawn and enclosed by attracfo,e brick. Close to schools, parks, beach. Of· fered at $429,000 caJI Don and Joyce Olson of Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach, 1-800-487-4931. lynch has proven that long hours, personal drive, unending energy, unrelenting persisten~ and attention to detajf are key points in -not only surviving a slu~sh l'COnomy -but excelling 1n the face of it. Lynch's marketing strategy • continues to bring outstanding )UCCCSS. A residential specialist in the areas of Newport Beach and Corona del ~r, Lynch designs specific marbdng pr~ams for each 1nd1vidual dient. Addiuonally, she m.i~es herself available 24 hours·a-day. .. I'm very protective of my buyers and sellers," she iaid. "I lile to make them feel comfortable. I want my clients to know they can count ~ren lynch on me 100 percent." Lynch, a COfona del Mar resident and her assistant Tracy Erwin, can be reached in the office 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays; and also throughout the weekends and evenings by pager. Karen lynch can be reached at Prudentjal Realty California at 2101 E. Pacific Coast Highway, <Bank of Newport Buildjng) Suite 250, Newport Beach, (714) 729·7265. REFINANCE NOW! 4a &.84% LOW .,__..._...~~ JUMBO RATES! -------· ......, • ., OaL .. ,. Al!flM!dMll•• c..... • 11 w a u.n ChwU.••· Mw•••Moe;a. P8Cllc:a Mz1I II TLCll'lrwallh:a. V.P.~t&w W!ICtf fit• w R R R K R 8 R K K K K R s 8 R R K R A K A R R R (714) 115-3133 (IOOJJD.2111 (714) .... (714) ...... (7t4)MM100 (!14) 110-217t (714)--291 (714) 215-llOO (71•)113-1111 (714) ... 1520 pt0)111..-00 (714) •1-1111 (714) Mf.1171 (11')~ --Oll50 (714)-1112 ll09l91441 (714)1!1m:I (714) -ClllO KEY LENDERS AND RATES -~ .. , ..... LOCk· • AJ'Jt •1 WST ,. POIN'T'I 11AJL ...,.... lllU. M'ft DWM f!) A.P.9'. ~OM N .... MIO. I.~ 10 1.750 12 1.22 4.75ft. 10 1.375 1.37 202.300 2.875 1TS 1Y I.~ 5 2.000 s.t~ 10 1.000 5.12 202.300 2.125 eco .. 10 2.000 2t a.zs '.500% tO 0.175 5.11 202,300 2. t25 LeM 1M I.~ 10 2.125 • l.Z1 I.~ 10 2.250 21 ... ~ 10 0.250 5.11 202,300 2.250 L6M eM I.~ 25 1.000 30 I.GO 5.700% 25 0.000 1.21 1,000,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 10 1.375 15 1.44 4.a75% 20 1.250 l .'8 500.000 2.750 l&M 6M 1.375% 20 0.125 15 1.43 4.500% 20 0.000 7.14 202,300 2.250 110 1M 5 1.125 45 1.41 •.175% 10 1.375 6.38 202,300 2.875 1TS 1Y 1.125% 10 1.125 12 t..21 _4~.500%...;..;..;.,;.__1~0 __ 1~.ooo s_.12 ___ 202_.~300~ __ 2_._12S ___ L_&M ____ &M~ 5 1.500 30 1.45 __ 5.3_75_% __ 20 __ 1625 1.52 55>0.000 2.750 L&M 6M 1.375% 10 0.000 21 1.41 _ ... __ 75 __ 50%-.~_1,;.,;o __ ...;o""",soo~--5=·=12=--202,300 2.500 eco eM 1.375% 5 1.750 30 1.IO 4.850% 10 1.000 1.30 202,300 2.750 1TS 6M 5 2.000 30 1.51 ~ 20 2.000 1.31 500,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 10 1.500 40 1.46 s .oon. 10 uoo s .eo 202.300 2.375 eco eM I.~ 10 2.000 21 1.25 4.125% 10 1.175 8.24 202,300 2.750 1TS 1Y 10 1.500 45 • L45 5250% 20 1.500 6.43 202,300 2.175 1TS 1Y 10 0.375 21 1.33 ,,750'W. 20 1.250 1.45 500,000 2.750 LIM SM 10 0.000 11 L4t 4.'7R 10 0.000 s.ee 202,300 2.250 LIM SM 10 2.000 15 •.• s.oon. 10 2.000 5.15 202,300 2.375 eco &M I.~ 10 1.500 12 1.20 4.175% 10 0.175 1.33 202,300 2.175 1TS 1Y 10 2.250 21 I.JI 5.50n. 20 2.250 1.29 202,300 2 825 1TS 1Y 10 0.000 1.121% 20 0.000 1.40 500,000 2.?SO LIM 6M 10 1.125 11 YI _4 ..... 3'ft ...... .....__,..io"'--__..1..,..HQ.....__-'1_,.P....__ .. So""""'""''000....-_..,.2 ..... ?S0..,__1TS 1Y ··~ 10 2.000 4.75ft. 10 1.750 1.40 202.300 2.175 1TS 1Y ' . ,, PAGE 66 I SATURDAY, oCtober ~31,' 1992 --·---.... ---._, .-....... _,...4"°'1o.._.,,,~·-,.., ~,..""'"'·'~·· NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA I ' _ In Ille regular classmeds, · (Secaon BJ ol todavstailr Pilot! · .. 1HE NEWPORT BEACH • CUITAMISA D;ilJ ----~ ......... -- ·NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 /PAGE 67 REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE DON"Y a. 1111 IOAT • An opportunity to live In q&Jlllly cormuwty of Balboa With bay and ocun Yiewl This 3BR. 3BA offers open famity living downstairs With wet bar, fireplace In IMng room and formal dll'li~ room Extra parting in rew and room for RV or motOf home 2173 E. Ocean Blvd. Come and see and m11ee .. after. Pl'tced • sns.ooo. 1215 Goldenrod, CdM $899,000 Reduced "2 week special" Owners reJocating Need to tell FASTI!! 4 -5 Bed r o om , cu st om remodel on 11,000 sq. ft. lot. CaU LOIS .JACOBS 760-SSM Prime bayfYont locatk>n wfth undy bMct\. a BR,' BA dupl9x wtlh partc"9 for 5 cars. Juat Reduced to S 1,280,000 llUST H SOLD 1-IEDIATELY • ROSTEN REAL TY :::: David Rosten (714) 67S.7574 Prime Investment Opportunity ~$525,000 Plug Into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electricians and plumbers to . landscapers & pointers. Coll 642-5678 to place your od todoyl Cla<:.~if icd Communitt t\~orketplacc 10.3 IJ. Below Appraisal Gre90rv S. Browa GRUBB & EU.JS COMPANY CommCJdal Ral E.-.. Serw::a 4000 Mac.Arthur Blvd Newport Beach, <:.A 92660 714-SSS-2900 -264 ,. - ... PAGE 68 /SATURDAY. October 31 . 1m NEWM;fn1 ~" Ml!M"PifW t'RMf i!ifXft3l Corte Villa's unique plan o.ffers forma 1 I, casual living Corte Villa's Plan Three townhome features both formal and casual living areas and a unique room arrangement that invites a great deal of privacy. This 1mag1nJtive 2,420-square--foot plan provides lots of living space and includes three bedrooms, two full baths, powder room. breakfast nook and attached two cJr garage. The Plan Three is priced from $319,0001 with other plans starting from $270,000. Oowmtairs, the generously-sized family room 1s separated from the kitchen, living ,1nd dining areas of the home by a raised l'lltry foyer, and upstairs the spacious mJ~ter >UltL• with opulent bath is loC.Jted in 11> own private wing. \Yoodburn1ng 11repl.lC<:.•s Jre located in both the formal Ii\ 111g room and the family room, '' h1ch fl'Jturc.>) a drJmatic overlook from thl' up>t.1 r) gJllery landing. The t\vo secondary bedrooms share the comcn1ence of a bath and bedroom three hJs 1ts own private balcony. "Plan Three has some very unique chJr.icteri)tlCS that attrad homebuyers "L'L''-ing a spJcious plan that offers 111tL•riur elegance and personal privacy," )<11cJ !>.lies representative, Georgette I IL·1lin "A gated courtyard provides a dr.rn1,1t1c entry and the large outdoor p..1110~ encourage indoor/outdoor living." In .1dd1t1on, most of the Plan Three homL·> Jrc sited on quiet cul-de-sac lots. Uu1lt by California Pacific Hornes, the entire Corte Villa collection offers from, 1,820 to 2,650 square feet of living sp.ic.c 1n four distindive designs. Tne J\\Jrd·\\1nning homes in this gated neighborhood feature two to four ,.. bedrooms, up to three baths and an attached two-car garage. Corte Villa's Plan IV also offers the option of substituting a first-floor den or home office for the fourth bedroom. Corte Villa's interiors feature decorative cornices; wood French doors that open onto rear yards, ce ntral air conditioning. woodburning fireplaces a"d dramatic vaulted ceilings. Individual Corte Villa plans are accented by art niches, unique alcoves, coffered ceilings, glass-block detail and private balconies. -' State-of-the-art kitchens showcase C.E. Monogram Series appliances and spacious master suites feature lavish baths. Corte Villa, in the Tustin Ranch community, is adjacent to Tustin Ranch Coif Club that features a championship 18-hole golf course and full service dining facility that is open to the public. Homeowners have access to Callery Park that is reserved for residents and two adjacent neighborhoods. The park includes a ~ tot lot, ligt}ted tennis court and barbecue areas. This private park and all common areas are maintained by a master association, to which Corte Villa residents and two adjacent neighborhoods contribute monthly dues. The Tustin Ranch community is conveniently located close to John Wayne Airport, Orange County's beautiful coastline, the area's finest shopping at Fashion Island and South Coast Plaza, and thriving business Friday at Spm that is. Take advantage of our extended deadline for your Saturday listings. You now have until Friday at Spm to place your ad in Saturday's Classified . Call Classified at 642-5678 to place your advertising. centers. Residents of Corte Villa are minutes from the shopping, restaurants and movie theaters at Tustin Market Place and Entertainment Center. Sites have been selected within Tustin Ranch for proposed parks, schools and day care centers. Corte Villa residents join with those of other Tustin Ranch neighborhoods to support these and related improvements through contributions to an assessment district, a landscape and lighting district, and a community facilities district. Details of participation are available at the omce. California Pacific Homes offers homebuyers a. depth of professional experience and a commitment to Fa1hlollllllll Pla#I Don pf a(f -a sales associate at Coldwell IAnker N~rt leach - and fellow memtien of lhe Newpo!i·M"a Anoclaton of Real- tors joined In to make a real IUC· cess out of lhe ninth annual fashion show luncheon beneRttlng Marisol, a Costa Meta home for medially excel~ semnd to none. This dedication to higher standards can be seen and appreciated at f!11efY step of the homebuilding and homebuying process. With the experience of excellence, California Pacific Homes is building neighborhoods of award-winning homes and" a tradition ol success and stability. To visit the models of Corte Villa, take the Santa Ana (5) Freeway to Tustin Ranch Road and go north. Turn right on Callery Way to the Corte Villa model compfex at 2568 Aquasanta, Tustin. The models and sales office are open daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, please call Sales Representatives Cieorgette HeOin or Tom Brown at (714) 669-4940. =a ile children. pf aff was ~lned In I t by his 6-year-okl~ • More than 150 at· tended the 1how which r 1ed more lhan $3,000 for Marisol. The board of directors will also donate a Ca· price Classic 1t1tion wagon lo the home. Prudential Newport Realty hands out. free pumpkins Prudential N~ Realty office at Lido Island recently held its annual Hal- loween Pumpkin Give-Away. The popular event is tfle company's way of aying "than" you., to the community for nearly 60 years patronage in Lido Village. Above, real estate agent Larry Phoenix, president Ron Ta~, agent Jo King assist Cassie, Robin (Mom) and Loren pose with their pumpkins. SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 I PAGE 69 Villa Balboa New Lido Island Bayfront House 229 Via Lido Soud View Property 240 Nice Lane, #216 ~ "' . ' ~~ ~~~ 0 Ask for TRADITIONAL 3 Bedrooms, 3t~ Baths. 2 Car Garage. Dock For Large Yacht. Marble & Granite Surfaces. Circular Stairwa} & Robert Taylor Vaulted Ceilings. Finest Quality Attainable. 673-3777 642-1271 $2,295,000 Ask For Russ Fluter -673-3777 CANNEl\.Y VILLAGE ~LTY INC. 2025 W 8AL80A II.VO NEWPOf'T BEACH. CAUFORNIA 92983 (7141873-3777 Presented by COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 644-1600 ·~ ... - '1(,·, 1 ITA?. PAGE 70 I SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 I I - Bel Air Ill • 1n -~A 2 · , "'D _,.., 11q /.?1r • Al<O".> ·f:-: _J,, T , ::iu NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Mission ·Viejo Grand Opening is great succ•1 with eager 'move-up' homebuyers : . H omebuyers have been waiting for someone to top the location, top the price and top the 'value.• of a Bel Air home in Mission V1c10. according to Pegi DiR1enzo, marketing manager for Bramalea Homes. "We've done all that at our recent grand opening of Bel Air Ill. The opening was a great success with mo .. e-up homebuyers because Bel Air Ill has some of the largest lots available including prime cul-de-sac loc.111ons. And these fantastic homes .uc priced from just $244,000," D1Ricnzo said. More than 225 homes have been '>old at Bel Air. Ranging from Jpprox1mately 1,625 to 2,503 square feet, Bel Air homes are available in f" l' iloorplans, each with an 1nnovat1"e sense of space and dramatic \'\-1ndows and ceilings. Depending on the model, families can C'nJOY three or four bedrooms, two Jnd one-half to three baths, oversized tam1ly areas with the popular wrnbinat1on of kitchen, nook and fJmily rooms with fireplaces, and two or thrC'c car garages_ Some plans feature' master retrea~. dens, step-down living rooms and bonus rooms. A s part of the established Mission Viejo community, homeowners can immediatelY. enjoy nearby recreational facilities, shopping and living within the acclaimed Capistrano Unified School District. In addition to Bel Air's great location and style, it's HOT (Homebuyers Opportunity Time) at Bel Air and the time to act is now. With interest rates at their lowest in 20 years, this means lower monthly payments and less money are needed for closing costs. Lower interest rates also means it takes less income to qualify for a loan. Not only does Bramalea feature competitively priced homes but the company's reputation for quality, award-w inning architectural design and craftsmanship makes a Bramalea home the HOT place to buy and get more for your money. Bramalea Homes has its own in-house mortgage company that takes the time to shop the market for the best financing available for each homeowner and the Bramalea in-house Design Center offers an exceptional level of personalization and 100% turnkey installation. T o take adlWll\tage of this HOT opportunity to own a Bramalea home, ask your sales representative for more d~tails. All Bel Air homes have an outsfanding array of interior appointments which add to the incomparable value they offer. Some of the most notable include dramatic vaulted ceilings, brlck-f aced woodburning fireplaces and interior archways. Depending on.the model, highlights include porticos, canopy windows in the kitchen or ooths, interior pot shelves, view decks, dual walk-in closets, skylights, spiral stairways and French doors. The kitchens feature Whirlpool appliances including gas ranges with self-cleaning ovens and bro1fers, microwave ovens and 1/2 hp disposals. Accents include furniture finished oak cabinetry with ceramic tile countertops, oak trimmed ceiling X. hting and spacious pantries. II master suites have volume ceilings, walk-in closets and double entry doors. Plans One and Two have oval tub-shower combinations with ceramic tile surrounds; Plans Three, Four and Five feature separate tub and shower with ceramic tile wainscot and clear safety shower enclosures. Most baths have double sinks and full height mirrors. The attractive award-winning architecture by Basscnian/Lagoni is accented by stucco exteriors, fire resistant tile roofs and distinctive mullion windo~ with some elevations featuring view decks with French doors. All Bel Air homes have wrought iron and block walls or stucco side and rear yard fencing. · T o make each home as individual as its owners, Bel Air offers a number of optional amenities including mirrored wardr~ doors, ~arage cfoor openers, secunty systems, intercom systems, central vacuum systems, white wash cabinetry and a . ' wide selection of f100ting. As part of the Califia neighborhood. residents of Bel Air have a location that is freeway-close to maJOf Southland business, employment, shopping and cultural centers. Nearby are bike trails, sports and nature parks, two 18-hole golf courses and a variety of fine dining establishments. Although a part of the CapiWano Unified SChool District's Mello Roos District, Bel Air residents enjoy a lower tax bill than some new home prOJccts In Orange County. Bel Air residents save additional taxes because Bramalea Homes has prepaid FCPP fees and these char~es do not show up on the residents tax bills. B ramalea Homes' Gllifia neighborhood is currently selling two projects in addition to Bel Air; Bellagio, a collection of luxury four and five bedroom homes now priced from just S305,SOO and Greystone, a sophisticated townhome project now priced from just S 176,500. To visit Califia, rake the San Diego 5 Freeway and go east to Oso Parkway. Turn rigtlt on Felipe Road and then left on Athens Court and follow the sigos to each sales complex. The models and Sclles office are open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. fOf more information on Bel Air, call Sandee Dressel at (71 4) 582-3955; on Bellagio, call Roberta Carlson at (714) S82·8217;·on Cr~one, call Dan Matthews at (714) 582· 1689. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE . . . . .. . . ... . OUR AGENTS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE! ! With Over 878 years of Real Estate negotiating experience! SATURDAY, October 31, 1992 I PAGE 71 ' Patncia Hurley 21 yn.. a~-.. Newpans.ch • -. .. • ., . . ,... ' PAGE 72 /SATURDAY, October 31 , 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE WE'RE #I It's A Fact!!! Call The Sales Leader 12. 'r CLOSED .. ESCROWS 1992 $ VOLUME .. . . . hll chatl depicts the dollar ll'Olumt peqnLll• ol tranga\ons per c:ompMy, belied Oii th. combl11ed Aln ectMry of Ille top"" tomPMles In Htwpofl k-.~ lor 1992 ll••llry 1, 1991 ttlro.eh Ot-.r 6. 1,,)1. niw ..,._. • ..._ II "-d I• wllole Of I 11 on~ supplMd by the Newpo111Me• Multlple Ustlnt:1 S.IYlte Oii October 611'. 1991 ,..ltMr the "'*>dallofl Mir llS MLS 111ara11tffS 01 II ltl MY •I)' N$PC>f'flble 1or Ill -unicy ~ ditla tll,.W INf ........ al ......... ...-, la IN-'-'' Good rockin' Neville Brothers headline the gran_d opening 0f the Newport Hard Rock Cafe T he world famous Hard Rock Cafe will celebrate it!> arrival in Newport Beach with a free concert on Sunday at 6 p.m., November 8 in the Fashion Island parking lot immediately adjncent to the new Hard Rock Cafe. The grand opening will include entertainment headlined by the Nevi lle Brothers, nnd a preview look at the treasure trove of memorabilia that decorates the in terior of every Hard Rock Cafe -from rock 'n' roll instruments, po!>ter), costumes and gold and platinum albums, to local touches like surfboards and skateboards - all donated by legendary musicians and athletes. "We're thrilled to be joining the commu nity of Newport Beach with the opening of our newest Hard Rock Cafe," said Peter Morton, fou nder and owner of the Hard Rock C:ife. "As is our tradition in every city we do business, we intend to become active participants in the local community, firstly by serving up unbeatable food and fun for a great val ue, secondly, by sharing our good fo rtune with the underprivileged and needy through ongoing functions and thirdly, by helping to improve the e1mronmcnt with our "Save the Planet" depart ment." The Hard Rock Care phenomenon began in 1971 when the then 22-ycar-old Morton. a businc!>S college graduate, launched the fir)t Hard Rock as an irreverent, funky little restaurant in London's posh Mayfair district. Newport Beach now marks the I :!th loca tion fo r one of the most succe!>!>ful chai ns in restaurant history. As 1 lnrd Rock's newest site, Newport lleach joins cities from Sydney to Chicago, Houston, Aspen, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Los Angeles. San Diego. Maui and Honolul u. Featured performers at the outdoor concert, The Neville Brothers, arc known for their unique blend of funk, rock 'o' roll, jau and Delta blues. Their four-part harmony has sold millions o( records worldwide and earned them Grammys, along with gold and platinum records in six different countries. "We've had srcat success booking the Nevilles," said Valerie Van Galdcr, vice president marketing/public relations for Hard Rock. "Crowds of all ages catch on to their infectious energy and musical vcrsntility." Singer Aaron's heartbreaking falsetto helped bring the Neville name to the masses with the acclaimed tender duct with Linda Ronstad t, "Don't Know Much." His latest solo hits arc ''Everybody Plays The Fool" l!nd "Somewhere, Somebody," off his gold solo album Warm Your Hean. Actually, the quartet of real life brothers (Art: singer/lceyboardist; Charles: saxophonist; Aaron: singer; and Cyril: singer/ percussionist) has performed separately for almost 40 years, and together for 15, including the latest album Family Groove (A&M records). which explores several socially conscious issue~ condemning homelessness, spiritual emptiness, drugs and street crime. Top hits off Family Groove include "Fly Like An Eagle" and "One More Day." The grand opening of the Newport Beach Hard Rock Cafe will incrude entertainment by the Nev- ille Brothers, who wil give a free concert on Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. in the f ashion 1st.ltd pvking lot. Rodchi at the Hard Rock Cafe WtltilJ, A= mnoert to celebwille the ptd opening"._ ttewJD:t '*" Hard Rode Cale -..i Sundmy, Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. ~ ... lkodlef'5. W11e19: 11le Fmhion .Island pn1,. ~ immeclllety ~ m *' tt..a lld ca. Mm9 .... 1he Hard Rode Cafe Is located in fashion hland • 451 Newport Center Drive, Newport ee.ch. Call 966-0200. A11ron developed his incomparable voice after falling in love as a child with the yodeling of the si'nging cowboys on the silver screen. He had a Number 2 smash hit "Tell ll Like It Is" in 1966. Art fo rmed The Meters with Cyril later, and they were acclaimed the world over as the grand masters of Clt.:!l: the Ne" Orlcan!>. Caribbcan·inOuenced Second Linc funk !>tylc. In 1975, the brothc~ reunited and recorded the uni,cr ally accl:11med album 1'1le \Vild Tchoupitoulas. In 1981, Keith Richard) of the Rolling Stones called their :ilbum F1yo on rhe CACE PIZZA is our specialty! Our reputation was built on it. Best Price Arou~ 18 Item Oyster Bar Wide 8cr11n Plua 8 TV'• Video U.mn • BDl•rd• open 7 day. Lunch • Dinner • Coclct.el• 1714 "'-'ii ... Cam M111 131 .. 803 &you "lhe be1.t album of the year." And in 1987, their :\lbum YtJJow Moon e:irned n Grammy. The Nevilles h:we been featurcJ performers on the Tonight Sho"'. Letterman, Ars.cnio, and Oprah and have been hailed by mu jc writers in ~arly every m:ijor periodical in the U.S. Proceeds Crom food and bcvcrasc sale' " the cven1 v.ill b~ donated to the Auistan c League of Ncwpon/Mesa and the Hard Rock Care Mobile Medi :ii V Jo The money will benefit :l ':irich l I programs for locol underpm rk~1.J children. The Hard Roel.. Cafe 1s ltX;1t1.·.I m fashion !!>land at 451 Nc\l.JWI Center Drive, Newport Beach I "' more inform:Uiofl, call (71.t) 966·0'200. Home, sweet home( made) Award-winning Pero's shines with new chef and new look recently, at Barbacoa in Newport Beach. Tydell is adding a new dimension to standard Italian fore, launching dishes characteristic of northern Italy and similarly prepared novelle California cuisine. The restaurant staff at Pero's is always ready to make your dining experience a memorable one. from left are manager Joaquin Perez, desert specialist Caroline Strain, owner Maria Xanthakis a nd chef Mark Tydell. Marc Ma rt in photo N 0 matter what time or the day you dine amid the charming European ambience at Pcro's Restaurant, the delicious homemade specialties, attentive service and reasonable prices will lure you back •Jain to this award-winning eatery 1n Huntington Beach's Scacliff Village. His~ci~~isCa~r~~t~t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ one metropolitan newspaper ~lled I 1 The walh of the bright and airy, ne~ly remodeled 12·yc:ir-old Pero's arc lined with awards from the Southern California Rcstau~nt Writers Guild. Recipient of the 1992 "Best Rcl>taurant" at the Ta le or Huntington Beach, Pero's con11nue~ a welcome tradition of serving breakfast, lunch and dinner in the w:um, gracious manner that the Purpero family has made their trademark -3nd most everything, from the aromatic breads to the luscious desscns, arc made on the premi~es. Originally owned by the three Purpcro sisters, Marill Purpcro Xanthakis now owns and runs the restaurant, in partners with her husband, and sister Caroline serves as pastry chef extraordinllre. Papa Purpcro tends the herb and vegc\able garden oul front, replete with basil, oregano, mint, Mexian green peppers and ch~. Joimng the family is new chef, Mark Tydell, who's honed his culin:iry skills under the supervision of Wolfgana Puck at Spago, chef Michael Robcns at Trumps in Hollywood, and most "the best" in the Los Angeles basin. Breakfast is special at Pero's, with Caroline rising early to bring you freshly-baked pastries - ~cones. muffins and a variety of fruit breads. Choo e from SC\.en kinds or buttermilk p3n~kes, homemade from Pap3 's 30-ycar-old egg-rich recipe; friuata brimming with potatoes, ham, pepperoni, spinach, peas, onions and cheese: or the variety of omelettes. The Super Home Fries :ire st:icked "'ith avocado and crisp bacon bits, then topped with melted cheddar chce)c and sour cream - a meal in themselves. The french toast and country breakfasts arc popular, too. Luncf\, served from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., provides an array of homemade Italian dishes such as lasagna, m:inicoui, cannelloni and fettucine; hamburgers made from their own fre shly ground meat; cold and grilled sandwiches; and salads and soup of the day. U:ave room for Caroline's desserts fresh o 'r the pastry cart. Ught, traditiooaJ Italian dishes serve as dinner fare with pastas, chicken and veal highlighting the See PEROS/4 Newport Beach Bayfronr Dining • Boor: Slip Parking Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Happy 1-b.ar • Iln:q & Cocktai1s -Live F.nledainmmt Nightly Halloween Costume Party ~ aOO OHume lliltest £¥ ~ wirh amt Prbes (21 & over) ~ .I.Jue Entertainment ''IJot Tm Roof' to great food. drink and enter· tainment Just steps from the beach. SUlll' IDCRO For a quick, but tasty bite. you'll love the beach·stylc ~ al the Surf Hm>. DIEWEST COASTCLlJB The good times roll in the evening at the West Coast Club where the order of the night i fun . dancing and Uve entertainment SlJNDAY BIWNCH Thi buffet is one of the bigge ·t and the best that you'll find anywhere. Maybe that's why the Sunday Brunch at The Water front Hilton is so popular. Make your reservations early. anoMABE Marvelous cuisine, elegant, comfortable decor against a background of sweeping ocean views ... this is what a fine restaurant is all about. Recognized by the Southern California Restaurant Writers Association for serv- ing the best in Continental fare. The Waterfront Way may lead you to linger for a night or two or more. That's when our special weekday and weekend room packages will make a stay at The Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort extra easy. •• TheWate~~ Bearh Resort 0.. So•tlamt Cal~ia s &st &aclt 21 100 Patjfic Coast Hwy., Huntington Beach, California (714) 960·7873 PEROS: Home; sweet home From A3 menu. fraditional antipas11 begins the meal -from scampi, sautecd mushrooms and fried calamari to pastas and deep-fried mozzarella "11h m:mnara i.:iuce. Appct1..:crs range in pnce lrom S3.95 to $9.95. All c111rcc!> arc served with chmce of homemade soup or !>alad :111d ho1 bread. Pal.las :lrc prepared with a variety 1.>f sauce!> and include sc:ifood linguine, fe11ucmc with shrimp in brandy cream and man1co11i filled with fresh spinach and ricotta cheese. Prices arc from S6.25 to S 16.95. Chicken dishes, all Sl3.95, feature chicken sauteed in a buttery brandy s::iucc. with mozzarella and mushroom topping. The chicken and veal arc served a la parmigiana, piccata (\\inc lcm6n sauce), or s.1lt1mbocca (stuffed "ith pruscuitto and cheeses). The \CJI scallopmc is prepared "11h frei.h mushrooms in a Marsala s:iucc. Veal dishes r.1nge in pncc from $14.95 to S 15.95. The fresh fish is also popul:Jr, along with :.campi 111 ga rlic bu11er s:iuce and ,111 imp 10,~ed \\1th fettucinc 111 a red sauce or brandy ucam. Top wloin at $14.95. ,., ''"ed m.arinara or Mth ,,1u tced mushroom . When the several-tiered dc-,,crt cart passes by, it may be hard to resist Caroline's tempting confections. Choose from raspberry cheese "alnut tone, cream puffs, a light blueberry or strawberry PJ'c, or other daily neat11.l0'>. Zabaglione is 'cf\cd warm and made to llrdcr. All des~cm are S3.75. 1 o complement your danncr, •I v.H1ety of California and imported wines ::ire !>ervcd, in addi11on to champagnes. Complete ba r service is available. Full-service catering fo r all occasions is a specialty. Book c:-irly for your holiday p;,artics. Take-out is also J\ailahlc. Reservations for dinner arc recommended. MasterCard, Visa and 01..cover credit cards are accepted Peru's Restaurant 1s locJtcd a1 :?221 North Main 1n Sead1ff Village , I lun t111g10n llcach Ous1nes' hours arc 7 a m 10 2:30 rm . \C\c n da)'s a week for hrc01kf:i,t and lunch. Tuesday through 11luro;day. dinner is :il'o ~ervccJ from 5:30·to 9:00 pm. Jnd until 10:00 p.m. 011 I 11da) and SJ turday. For ll't'f\,1t11lll\, CJll (714) %11. 7if14 (If %0-69(,4, Fresh coo/tin' Chef Miguel Carbayal, left, and waitress Jennifer Hackert prepare and serve the freshest seafood and meat d ishes at Glide'er Inn, located on Pacific Coast Highway in Seal Beach. For information, call (31.0) 431-3022. Shauna Norfleet photo 1118 Barn: A steak lover's destination S ioce 1961, The Barn Stcaf.. House hos been Orange Coun1y'1 dcslination for grc.11 steaks. Featuring display charbroiling of mid·westcrn chotlc sacaks, The Barn has ulwa)s b<:cn the pla<ic 10 remind )'Ou or" ha1 .1 great steak 1as1cs like. S urround yourself in 1hc casual elegance of Cicio Mare at the Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort and enjoy the fantastic new additions to the menu and wine Over the last 31 year$, Thi! U.1111 has added new ilcm~ 10 ib 011.~n u Their 1criyaki chicken breu)t (which is skinless and charbro1lc.(I) has become an instant family Cl.elo Mare Loui \\Ith crnbmcat on 3SSOrtcd -favorite. The farm-size halibut mixed greens and o little-neck clom ~leak is also a populor choice for ff, oppctizcr. For lighter fare, the regular patrons. 0 e rs new "$p3 Allcrnati\C)" portion or the The lbm is plC:l)Cd lo ~Cl'\C h\11 menu off ct') a choice o( new salads. The 1enderlom \te:d; list. New delicacies have been added 10 both the appetizer and specialty sections of the menu, with premium wine selections complementing them. men U am I• d hc:1lth-con>e1oui. item including salad, rn;)dc wuh 3 1301) nlu!l&:m.I, past3!1 and fresh steamed \'in:tigTcttc drc~mg JnJ .l chicf..cn \Cgetablc . In adJ i11on lo daily salad with nil wlutc meal, Cas U al lunch pecials, cverul premium m:arinatcd in 0 swccl mu)tard \\inc nre offered "ith each new sa11ee. Both ore poured O\Cr u bed "Our new menus have been structured so that your lunch or dinner selection is in concert with our wane :.elcc11on~ ... said John I meal. e egance The a11en11011 to dct.111 come~ to of mixed green and el'\cd "''h homemade B:irn brc:id. lire during your c' cn111g dining Jan ic, director of food and beve rage for 1hc hotel. Cicio Marc, Italian for "sco and sky," has two di!>tinguishing charac1eris1ics: the Mediterranean ambicnct: crcalcd by the architecture and decor, and 1he awurd-winnmg cuii.inc accompanied by featured wines from The Wine Spectator's Caliber Wine List. Cicio Mare IS a recipient or the prc:.1igious Southern California Restaurant Writers Silver Award of Merit in 1991 and lhc Bronze Award for "Promi~ing Newcomer." Added 10 the delightful luncheon menu arc Salad cApcricncc. From 1hc 111d1\1dual Lunch is scl'\ed MondJ)ll hurricane lamp) on each table to the \Oft mu~1c or 1hc lhrou&h Soturda)·S from 11 :i Ill. grand piano, thi (C)laurant I) the epitome or fine Dinner is krvcd from 4 p.m .. dining. The bre~1thtal.ing \Unse1 'icY.s cumpknacnt Mondays through Frid:i~: onJ your early dining experience with Cicio Marc's earl)' from 3 p.m. on Saturcfa)~ anJ meal menu. The variety of appetizer:>, fir t coun.cs Sundays. and en1ree items for dmncr arc only surpnc;.,ed by the The Barn Ste:ik Hou e '' loc;,a1t1.l extensive :.clcc1ion or" inc\ from the SfC31C t growing in the H:1rbor Ccnicr Qt 2.100 regions or the v.orld. Harbor Doulcvnrd, Co)ta Mes:i. The wine li'>t bo:i\t name!. such as Oeringrr, CIO) for rncrvations :ind inform:1t1011 Du Bois. Kendall Jae!. on. L ou1s Rocdcrcr. Moel & about Christm:>s p:lrties, c~11l (711) See HILT0 Nt1 641 -9777. (Delicious Barn Size Flet Mignon Included. Sefved with Salem, Bread and Farm;tyle Beans) "Orange Countv's Famous Long Bar'' Locallld1n Old Town ltvlt» Authentic Mexican Cuisine Featuring ~ T~ and Famous Handshaken Margaritas lunch, Dinner, Sunday Brunch Live Entertainment • Happy Hour Banquet Fcdties ~Drive from Beadl Cities. Take 405 FWf ~ 5 Fwy, Exit &¥ld Canyon 14938 Sand Canyon Ave.,lrvine (Santa Ana Fwy at Sand Canyon) 714/551-2998 ~~,~-~~ .. -.·-~.~~~ •I . ·• -•mas• 2300 Harbor~ al Wilson, Coa&a Mesa In HARQOR.CENTER Cal tor more i1tormallon ar ralaMlllOhS: 641 -9777. 4 -EVENINGS I An Advertising Supplement to the Daffy Piiot & fndfP'ndent AT "ON THE BREAK GRILL & BILLIARDS" COSTUME CONTEST • FIRSf PIACE $300 • SECDNDPIACE$100 • $5 ENlRANCE FEE WHICH GOES TO CHARITY ~ -- Billiard ~ Marci, M~t, )a»Cue's Promo's, Parties, Receptiora & Events Mooday Nite $2.00 hnix>rt Pints J NEW YORK STYLE DELI Luncheon Specials at $4 .95 1 Hour Free Pool w/Lunch From 11,2pmMon--Thur c.atering in--house or take--out Original Oijun--Creole Specialties Outdoor Patio Facilities Women's NaOOnal Pool Toomamcnr No\•. 6. 7 & 1st Annual Olalltics Play Nov , 3pm (News C-m·~) ln-House9 Ball Toomamcnt Every Tuesday ar6-JO. $10 Fee. --·· -300 PCH Suite 111 • Pierside Pavilion (714)374-0546 FAX (714)374-0547 An ~ng Supplement to the Daly PUot & Independent I -••••• • a A winning '.combo' at On the Break Grill & Billi8r0s 0 n the Break Grill & Billiards, opened on the ground level of The Piersidc P.1\lhon in lluntington Beach in Augu:.t, feature!> 19 pool tables in Th e diverse menu is an exotic combination of New York-style Mart your calendar Cor Novcmbor 6 • 8, whc1 On The Break owner, S:il Gagliano, ho\t!> all the live action or the W.P.O.A (Women's Profcs.sional Billiard Associaiion) Amateur N:uionah their 'tale·of·the·art billiards room. Quench )Our thirst for a cold beer 111 the adjacent lounge, with any of the 65 import!>, including 18 on tap. del~reations and Italian dishes with a Cajun flair. L.------------------------------------~.r' 9-Ball ChalJ\pionship. Top Female Amateur Players (rom all over the from $4.SO to SS.95. And don't p:iss up the homemade New York·slyle chec e cake of the week! :in hour of billiard.,, (rec! country will be competing for a pruc fund of S 10.600. Come watch the tournament at no charge on Friday, from 8 ia.m. to 8 p m.: The J1,cr:.c menu is an exotic combination ,it Ne" Yorl..·!>t}lc deli creations and l\alian J"hc .. \\tlh a Cajun flair. Try the Pasta Celcbra1e Frid:iy's arriv:il with On lhc Break's Seafood Festival. Specialties include New Orleans Bar-D·Oue Shrimp; Blackened Chicken-Fish-Shrimp medley served with a side of creamy goat cheese; Shrimp, Chicken and Andouille Sausage Gumbo ($7.95); nnd the Southwest Jamb;ilaya with ham, "ausage and shrimp ($6.95). Every Tuesday C\Cning. join On 1hc Urcak for their weekly billi:ird) tourn;1mcn1 !>tarting a1 6:30 p.m. Join in the eerie fun on I l~11loween N1gh1. S.1turday, from 10 n.m 10 6 p.rn.: ancJ from noon on Sunday. 0 1 lc.111,, brimming with crabmea1 and 'r,,,, 1 i,h, 1he Louisiana Cajun Catfish, or the Ulad .. encJ Chid.cn with lemon cayenne butter. They're reasonably priced from $9.95 to SI0.95. You'll ;ilso enjoy Manuel's Hot I .11n.1lc:. (for two), shipped straigh t from :"-kw Orlcan:.. or the Filct Mignon. ~·u1 ·to·order ;ind then charbroiled. h ir dell fa ns, there are 20 fabulou-, .. ~rnd" 1d1c'1 from which to choo:.e, priced Stop in for lunch bcl~cen 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., Monday through 1 hursday. and pla) Oe1ober 31, 3l On the Orcal..', llallo\\-1:.c:n Ball, when adults will compclc in 1he ghoulish Co)tumc Contc,1. Thi: I 1r)t Pl:.icc winner receive) S300, Se cond Place tul..c!> home $100 und Third Place garncr' a S50 gift certificate for dinner. A co,cr d1argc: of SS. required after <> pm , get )OU complimentary hur t.l'o~UHl''> Your mont') "'ill be aoing !\)\\ Jrd a S500 l!lft to ch.Hit). Located :.it 300 l'acif1c Coa)I ll1gh"-I) un the comer of Main Street m Hun1in~1u11 Dcach, On 1he Dreak is open rrom fo a.m to midnight, Sunday 1hrouih 1 hur d.1y Jnd unlll :! a tn .. Frie.lay ;incJ Satufda) for )Our con' cn1cn~·e. valldotcd p:irking I) avJ1labk beneath the Building Adv:mccJ b1lhard t.lbk rescf'\:it1ons and pro~r drc ~ cudc :11 rcqum:d C.11 (714) 374·05 S6 HILTON From 4 t I 11 d 111. J>11111ll} I u1' c and R11b, 11 ~l1111d ., 1 Dmncr item ... 1e:11urc ~rilled '>CJllOpl. \\1lh lemon .111~l·I h.ur pJ,ta ,,., a hot appct1Lcr. .1 dulh:d luh,ll'r JOU beef 1.JrpJ.:.:10, .ind l he Warcrfr•llll ,abJ accomp.1111cd h) J m.1cJd.1m1 1 r.tn(h or lemon popp)'ccd urc~'lll!; I lou'c '>pec1allic) 111cluJ 1.· .1 grilled Ne'' Zcal.inu r:id. of lamb \\llh 'au.:c J1ion naiw. ~:ilmon coull1l>1ac, ;.111J pa'>t.1' :.uch ... , l111gu1nc "ongole and )p1nach fe 11 ui:cint: Mo111c:rey. SunJay brunch a1 Cicio t.forc k.11urc\ a va\I !>clcct1on of culrnJry delight) ranging from create your u \\ n omclc11c and fresh !>ushi to an array of frc!>hly baked desserts. Complemeniary champagne flows while gucl>l!> arc entertained by the tncl..ery or a mag1c1an. A '>pccial Thanksgiving buffet v.111 be offered from 11 :00 a.m. until 9 p.m .. offeri:ig a varie1y of ,L,l'>onal selections. For rc!>Cf\:l tlOll), call (714) 960-2612. The Waterfront Halton Beach Rcsori is a luxury 300·rOOm resort propcrl) in Huntington Beach. For hotel rcl.erv;it1ons or inform;it1on. ':ill I ·800·8:?2-SURF. ~ BOU IL LAB Al SE x MARSEILLAISE • f"GI~ arTwo Probebly no •Incle toUp ho&da more fasctnaclon for diMn than che famgsa eoum.ti. i.e. 1 • beca1.11e of lu ama1U'\& number and variety of ~ltnu and tO d•rmct, 1uc.culent aroma. Served with CARNTAS Tender clulks of mildly seasoned port. black beans & : arroz verde $7 95 SUNOAY M Raiders &. Ram home games plus Bears. • 49ers. Giarts, Washngtoo LIVE HOL YAEL080WE FIGHT · NOV. 13TH LIVE JAZZ. TH.R). B::x> FRI. &. SAT. 9: :x> TCJ>~ ARTSTS CFRCE [ELIVrnY ~.-Al. 11 :00 -3:00 Full Service Quality Staff UID • HALl9U1" Glida'er Favorites CAPTAIN'S PLAlTER ~TWO Lomatr, Shrimp 8nx.heat. ScaUop 8cochecu,Sc..med HaJibut Am8ndinit GLIDE'ER INN SPF.CIAL PASTA With Shrimp, 0-.. • roes<ed slices of pl11n ~ 0( garlic bread, \VT fea "-.:1 s iaJs . M-.ll,Sc.81lopl, we rure LJ'dlly ~ stamng MariNOd 1n our at $5.95 served all day. epecial prt1c.uuce, 0 __ 1_ L-'ida . Parti JS ee.rved over ~lne. ~ }QUr rV1 y JXlltles now-1es up to Entertainment every Friday & &iturday Night 1400 Pacinc Coast Hwy .. Seal Beach (310) 431·3022 ~ 1nduda cll!lled aalad - ·SCALLOPS · SALMON · SEA 9ASS ·SWORDFISH · TROUT • FROG LEGS • OYST 8 • EVENINGS I An Advertising Supplement t? the Dally Piiot & tndeP!J\ldent 'HCANniRY HIS10RIC WAlERFRONT RESfAURANT Awani Wmning Seafood Newpa1's Best Clarri Cbowderf O• PU in 199'10owdtYOJok-Oft> Take time to enpy the best ot Newport Beach~ to offer in fine dining, ~g lunch or brunch on the deck, or an exhilerating Ownpagne Brunch Cruise around beautiful Newport Harbor. And all at a surpn.gngty lrodest ro;t. 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach, CA 9'2663 714/675-5177 Tia JllMi's 'bl'lililllallve Mexico to Old Town Irvine Welcome to Tia Juana's Long Bar and Restaurante in Irvine! As you sit under the brightly colored banners, sip the famous hmnd-shaken margaritas and enjoy the freshly made tortillas and salsa, you experience a wonderful blending of regional history and festive Old Mexico. with pure vegetable shortening. Start your lunch or dinner with any or the dcijcious appetizers, including Ccviche, Quesadilla con Pollo and Albondigas soup. The entrces feature house specialties, trnditional favorite combinations (your choice of any three) and American dishes. Try the Pollo Pibil Yucatcco (chicken wrapped in o banana leaf with mild red achiote sauce), the Carnitas, or Carne Asada. Happy Hour offers a complimentary buff et with great drink prices. Whenever the train goes by the back porch and the bell goes off, try the Trnin Shooters for Sl.50. Now serving The led Onion in Newport .... teneS luftch, ............. ::'%..~· wl ....... .....,.,,_. clning, ......,, Hour, co+ ... , Ive etllertainment ......., wl .... .., ....... lnfonution: 675-2244. Tia Juana's restores the excitement of the famous Lon~ Bar in Tijuana, Melcico, which during the 1930s and '40s, served Hollywood's elite, from John B:mymore to Tyrone Power. The bnritsclf is 72 feet Ion~, Orange County's longest. Replicating the Long Bar was the perfect choice for Tia Juana's, located in the 1895 Lima Bean Warehouse, once the center of the vast Irvine Ranch. Originally built to process lima beans which were grown on whill is now El Toro Marine Base. the Warehouse was restored in 1988 and lS listed on the National Register of Historical Places. Enjoy live entertainment Tuesday through Saturday evening, when''Alrura~"perfo~~uth ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The restaurant moved in that same year, taking creat care to preserve the original character of the buildin&-Cok>rf ul murals adorn the new walls built over the original ones, and lhe ctntury-old equipment ~ located throughout the restaurant and stored in 't\e loft overhead. Amid the historical decor. you will dine on some of most authentic Mexican cuisine, "Nonh or the Border ... The flour tortillas, cooked continually throughout the day lo ensure freshnc , arc made American Andes music. On Thursdays, it's Country Rock, with Friday and Saturdays spinning the Top 40 for your dancing pleasure. Banquet facilities and on· and orr-site catering arc nvnilablc. Open daily, lunch is served Monday throup Saturday Crom I I a.m. to 3 p.m.; dinner from 4:30 to J 1 p.m. Sunday Brunch from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. features a fivc- coune meal. with dinner served from 4 to JO p.m. Reservations re· commended for lunch and dinner. Major credit cards arc accepted. Tia Juana's is located in Old Town Irvine off Interstate 5 at 14988 Sand Canyon Avenue at Burt Road. CaJI (714) 551·2998 for reservations. • 'We have a lot of competition, but our Ribs dont" Dimer • Carry Out • Full Bar Banque1s • Catering ~~~j~R]' CoMPA~~ . 2000 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 631-2110 1 ~: Daly4-11pm Sunday 2-1 Opm WMn,F~~ Tablaalde ~ Evri'lgs l.aolllyOwn«I Md~ sta 191U wants you to join us ·tor our 2nd Anniversary Celebratio ' • Please Join us on Wedne day, • November 4th, 1992 for our special Anniversary Celebratlonl Breakf nt wtll be uned from 7:008m W1tl 11:00am. 2 Egge any atyle, Ruby SpudS, Toaat and Coffee, all for an old f aahloned price .OR· Lunch and Dinner wlll be aerved from 11:30llm nll 9:00pm. Rubyburger Md •n old tahloned fow1taln a.errr Coke Ruby's Jaguar Diner tin h lb '"' 11241"9 II•• DHllf'lhlPt 3000 w. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 831-78 29 ...... _ .... ,.,...... ..,, ....... ...... Ohr ..... ~ .. . What a dealt An ~ Supplement to the Daffy Piiot a lndependellt I ---· • T A casual experience Zubies celebrates 23 years; opens third restaurant Z ubies, a dining tradition for nearly a quarter of a century can now be enjoyed at three .iiffcrent locations. The .. 11mo~phcre is a casual and lively one, with picnic-table seating and ~awdust on the Ooor. The perfect place to feed the family, you'll always find great food, friendly service, huge portions and reasonable prices. Zublcs (the original), Costa Mesa The lunch menu features one-th ird pound hamburgers, Philly steak sa ndwi ches. broasted chicken, Baron of beef, turkey, baked ham and meatloaf, just like Mom used to make. Hot lunch specials include the salad bar, with prices ranging from St.95 to S3.7S. The dinner menu features prime rib, lobster, New York and Porterhouse Stea~. broastcd chicken and baby back ribs. All dinners arc complete with baked potato, salad bar and hot rolls. Prices begin at SS.95. Prime rib night is every Thursday, a generous cut for only $5.15. Saturday, during the day, enjoy tacos for just 25 cents with the purchase of a beverage. Sunday Mexic:rn breakfasts, from S 1.49 begin at 9 a.m. Zubies has a full cod.t:iil bar pouring doubles. Enjoy a variety of )nacks at the bar, such as shnmp cocktails and deep fr ied !>fmmp boab Zub1es I!. located at 1712 Placcn11a. Co')ta Me)a. Call (714) <>45-8091. Kamakura 's Japanese food: simply delightful F o r llelic1ous Japanese food and 'u''" at rea)onabh: prices in n fun -f1llctl atmo:.phere. climb up:.tairs to Kamakura, nestled abuve a ncn1 clus1er of shops and the Irvine Ranch Market on Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa. You will find Kamakura a curious mix of tr:id1tional Oric:nl and contemporary Californian cuisine. Kamn kura has a new Recession !3us1er Menu. wit h lunches ranging fr~)m $4. 75 for curry rice to S6.SO . fm combinn tion,. On weekdays, cnJOY a grcJI nll·you-can-eat lunch liuffcl fo r S6.95, in addition to all-you-can-cat su:.hi at the sushi ba r for .only $12.95, and $14.95 from 5 to 7 p.m. Kamakura also offers a great Sunday Brunch! Karnakurn is located at 2675 Irvine Ave nue in the Back Bay Center. Costa Mesa. Open seven days: Monday through Thursday, 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and S to JO p.m.; Frid ay, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.; l'ndny and Saturday, S to 11 p.m.; and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m .. and 5 to 9 p.m. Call (714) 645-55 18/5819 or simply dial: K·A·M-A-K-U-R(A). ~-'" Horacio, oyster bar manager at Zubie's Ory Dock, with seafood meal. Zubies Glided Cacc and 0)stu Bar, Costa .Mesa Renowned for its delightful array of 16-inch pizzas, you gee all the toppings for just $7.95 (8.95 10 go) The 18-ilem oyster and appeti1cr bar menu, featuring seafood as well as Mexican fare, is also sure to please. Try the steamed clams, shrimp scampi, (tSh tacos and steak Fajitas. Prices start at SJ.SO. All food selections arc available for both lunch and dinner. There's a full cocktail bar, too. Families particularly enjoy che Gilded Cage, because of all the amusements - video games, air hockey, basketball and even billiards tables. You'll find sports fans watchin~ their favorite events on the big-screen television. There arc also eight overhead televisions for your viewing pleasure. Zubies Gilded Cage is located next to the original Zubies at 1714 Placentia, Costa Mesa. Call (714) 63 1-9803. Zubles Dry Dode, Huntington Beach The newest and largest of the dining eslablishments, it took one year to completely remodel the bui1din~. And the wait was worth ii! The Ory Dock has a bc.autif ul nautical decor. A mural, the length o( the restaurant, depicts old Huntington Beach (from the J920s 10 the '60s era of the surfer). Everyone will enjoy the three, 300 gallon fish tanks, one fiJlcd with harts and eels. Lunch specials for $4.50 are available Monday through Friday. To complement your meal, there's an extensive wine list, all reasonably priced. The 21-itcm oyster bar menu features seafood and MeJtican delicacies. Country breakfasts, including biscuits and gravy and five Mexican cntrces are served on Sundays from 9 a.m. Prices start at just SJ.69. And sports fans, don't forge t the two big-sc reen and 10 overhead televisions! Zubies Ory Dock is located at 9059 Ad orns, Huntington Beach. Call (714) 963-6362. All three Zubies are open even days a \I.eek for lunch and dinner at 11 :30 a.m.; Zubics Origin:il & Dry Dock serve Sunday breakfast at 9 a.m. - G1811t Food & Wines Lunch if Dlnntlr if BriJnch 4501 Pede Coast t-+.vy (at Balm Bl.) w Newport 't' 646-9126 8 • ~NINOS I An Advertising Supplement to the Omty Piiot I Independent Cannery Restaurant: 20 years of waterfront dinin T he Cannery Re staurant is approaching its 20th :anniversary in a business known for a high failure rate :ind ro1111ing door style of management. Many restaurants survive in n11mc only with :a constant succe~1on of owne~ and man11gen1 Only a handful of restaurants continue year after year with the )ame people a1 the helm directing and dealing"' ith day·to·day operation .... Identified a :i hi,toric bndmarl... the Cannery, located in Old NC\\· pon's Cannery Village, ha~ achic· vcd special t:uus. 1hrough illl awa rd-winning cuisine and on-going commitment 10 ~uccc,:.. Since the conversion of the SO-year-old Wei.tern CanneD Co. building to a seafood res1aurnn1. the Connery bas sll.illfully blended it hh1oric tic~ to the pa~t with change to meet the needs of today. Al (rc!>CO dinin& on the waterfront deck has grown steadily in popularil}' over the )'C:u1. What a special treat to dine in a Euro- pcan tradition -wanned by the sun duf'inl the day and cooled by gentle brecza under stars at night The up11ain tounee with a stafood bar tdds another dimension to ahis fascinating structure. Spacious and comfortable, the lounge provides .1 variety of entertainment, including Happy Hour, Karaoke 5inging, Wcs1ern Night and weekend li\.c music. Spcciul events and cMritable f unctiuns ore welcome When planning your nc:-<1 event. whether a romantic dinner for t1H1 or :i large organized aU:ur for 200. come to the Cannery. 1"wcnty )Car' o( continuou~ ciipencncc by the same dtd1~ted ~taCf ~•II prc.Mdc )'OU with everything you ha .. c a right to expect. The Cannery, open for lunch. dinner and Sunday brunch •~ l located I I 3010 Lafayette A\.enuc. Newport Beach. All major credit cuds ue 1CCep1cd, alona with reterva&ions. Call (714) 675-5777. AuJhentic Latin cuisine and jazz at Mucho Gusto M ucho Gusto Jazz Bar and Lalin Grill, specializing in aulhentic Central American and Mexican cuisine, is a culinary celebralion o{ fresh food, unique preparation and exciting navors. The cclcclic Southwestern decor of light blue, pale u lmon and roppcr amid bright Mayan accents, ~tone columns and vibrant artwork painted on the walls, transports )OU "South Of the Border" in friendly and lively style. Co-owner Gcorp Gallardo, who was raised in Costa Mesa, opened Mucho Ousto fwc months ago along with Bob Kurtt. They O\.Cf$CC all the uniquely prepared dishes. "We cook fresh daily, 1neludin1 the hand·pcc&ed. roasted chilcs for our chiJc rclleaol and ~uces. We ncwr ..sc lard or canned foods," says Gallardo. Lunch, $Crved from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., features Fajitas (your choice of chicken ot steak) and Navajo grilled chicken, in addition to one, two and three item combinations. Latin diMer specials include Achiotc chicken (chicken cooked in a banana leaf with spicy achiote sauce); Seafood brochette; Tex-Mex halibut; roasted salsa spare ribs; and Carnitas, to name just a few. You can also create your own combination dinners. Early Bird Specials are avaiJable from 3 to 6 p.m. Try one of the light desserts, such as Sopapillns or baked apples. A children's menu, for just $3.50, includes an entree, rice and beans and soft drink. On Family Nights, Wednesday and Sunday, children cat free. Enjoy top name Latin jazz and jazz (usion on Thursday through Saturday evenings, featuring Brandon Fields, Juan Carlos Quintero, and Tom Kubio and Mau Johnson's Swing Sovant. From 5 to 7 p.m., join Mucho Gusto during Happy Hour. You'll love their fruit margaritas (mango, raspberry, kiwi, pineapple, peach and banana) for Sl.95 and their complimentary "finger food." From 11 :30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., all well drinks are $1.95, draft beer is SI.SO and double margaritas arc Sl.95. Mucho Gusto is located 3l 263 East 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Dusincss hours are Monday and Tuesday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, 11 a.m. to JO p.m.; Thursday. 1 I a.m. to midnight; Friday nnd Saturday. 11 to 1 :30 a.m.; and Sunday, 9:30 a.m., when they serve great breakfast specials, to 10 p.m. All major credit cards arc accepted and reservations are recommended after 8:30 p.m. Banquet facilities, catering and take-out arc available. 0111 (714) 631-4009. 0 ranp County sports enthusiasts will be pleased 10 d~r that Sports Legends Inc. opened its third Leacnds Sports Bar and Rib Room in Costa Mc~ on July 31. March of 1991 on the 3rd Street Promenade in .Santa Monica. The new location 11 S80 Anton Boulevard in the Lakes Pavilion encompasses 7,'400 square feet and is :is close as y<?U can act to a stadium atmosphere without a teckct. Nearly every inch is fil"d with treasured sports memorabilia, includina jerseys, helmets and lcacndaly photoaraphs. Leacnds. wi1h an impressive display of 14 big screen televisions and 10 monitors, utilizinf 1ian1 satellite dishes, usuaJly has six or seven games atrcd simultaneously. Lcacnds Restaurant and Sports Bar was founded in 1979 al the Belmont Shore location in Lona Beach by rugby great John Morris and former LA Rams player Dennis Harrah. The concept was so successful that Spons Legends Inc. opened its second location in The ·Legends location in Costa Mesa marks the first sports bar or its kind to enhance the Orange County social scene. The menu Ccaturcs their famous Buffalo Wings, mouth-watering baby back ribs ($9.95) and a 22-ouncc portcrhouie steak dinner for $21.95. An assonment of other cntrccs are guaranteed to please the most discrimina1ing palates. Don't miss the 9 a.m. weekend breakfasts during football season! Regular customers will return to enjoy friendly quality service while enjoying their favorite sponing events. broadcast live nt Legends. Complementary valel parking i available. Legends is open Monday through Friday, 11 to I :30 a.m., Saturdays and Sunda~. 9:30 to 1 :30 a.m. Call (714) 966-5338. Oar M11li Are A Trip to Mexico! In Com ..... Since 1972 We .hope you enjoy the et- mosphere complemented wtth our fine Mexlcen food . Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails ()pen Dally At 11 A.M. Cal aha ad for food to go. 296 E. 17th St., Coate ~esa . 645-7626 Right up their Alley The Alley restaurant, located ill Pacific Coast Highway and Balboa Avenue in Newport Beach, is owned by long-time local resident Byron Kough, who has been in the restaurant busi· ness for more than 25 years. The Alie¥ restaurant serves lunch and dinner along with daily specialties including: Me~i· can on Monday, the chef's special on Tuesday, short ribs on Wednesday, lamb shanks on Thursday, and pasta, pasta, pasta on Friday. There is a Saturday and Sunday brunch and a full cocktail bar as ~ell. Reservations recommended. Call 646-9126. ~r'J~ ~~. .~ ~-============ Feast Your Eves ary Tap of the Villa! Newport's #1 Raood Bayside Private Dining Room &]ward winning lt:alian Cuisine, picturesque bay VtfNV, professional staff and warm atmosphere make for a spectacular event! Groups of 20 tD 130 welcome! • Wedcing Receptions • Bi1hdays • Rehecrsa anners • Business Meetings • QxporEt:E Fund:ions •~Events Join us every vveek for fv1ond~ Nite Fcx:tball at 'Top of the Vila" Call '1bp of the Vdla" for information 642-7880 3131 w. ems HNI• ~Beed'\ • o... the Bay -Alt AcMl1lllng Supplement to the D9ly Piiot I llldlpllldlr1t / nmlBIM • e . . 1, Good rood, good times fol' the Tiiily if •• J-. DllmP W hen you "Shooby Dooby Down" to Ruby's Jaguar Diner, located inside Newport Imports on Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach, you'll return to the nostalgia of the I 940s. Big band swing music and excellent American cuisine welcome you to attentive service, consis1cntly delicious foOd and affordable prices -and you're always guaranteed a fun -filled atmosphere for the entire family. • Start your day with any of !heir heariy or ligh1 breakfast selections. Choose from specialties such as 1he giant burrito, original malted waffle, or griddled french toast Llgh1 eaters wiJI enjoy the multi-grain Rubyholcakes, skinny eggS and freshly made porridge. Kids' breakfasts are only $2.25. The three-egg omelettes (11 to choose Crom) arc served with homestyle Rubyspuds. For lunch and dinner .• the signature RubyBurger, voted best hamburger in Orange County for the past three consecutive years, by a metropolitan magazine, is sure to please. Choose from beef, turkey, veggie or chicken burgers (with Catering racks it up 'Big Time' for the Newport Rib Company T he Newport Rib Company, a community landmark since 1984, continues to succeed despite receni construction and a tough economic climate. The Rib Company, long known for its high quality in meat and produce, as well as its abundan1 port ions, has J. taken the same recipe to all parts of Orange County. l.::lst year, the Newport Rib Company catered over 150 events and this year looks even more promising. Accordi ng to Banquet and Ca1ering Manager John Ursini, "Whether ifs Hughes Aircraft or Grandma's 80th Birthday party, people aren't paying $30 per pcr- )On for food they can't pronounce. They're looking for unique food, like barbecue, which costs them around $10." Ursini said the addi· t1on of "Big Fran," the gianl bar· bccue grill, h;is allowed Newport Rib Company to cook on-site, pro· \ld1ng 11 fcst1\c element to events. J\lenu 11cm) such a) baby back ribs. barbecued chicken. Louisiana hot ):!usage, steaks, 'alads, appctiLers and desserts arc available for take-out, and can be delivered or catered for Jess than one might imagine. New menu additions receiving rave reviews include a grilled chicken Caesar salad, ice-cream sundaes and barbecued spaghetti. "The barbecued spaghetti was the brainchild of AJan Greeley, chef-·owncr of The Golden TrufOe," says Rich Penjoyan, co-owner of the Newport Rib Company. "Alan, aC1er numerous samplings of our ribs, developed barbecued spaghetti using our barbecue sauce, rib meat, toma1oes, cilantro and a secret spice. Reviews from the 'Taste of Newport' were highly positive." Newport Rib Company is located at 2000 Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. It i.s open daily, Monday through Thursday 4 to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 4 to l l p.m., and Suflday from 2 to 10 p.m. On Sunday you can enjoy tableside magic from 5:30 10 8:30 p.m. Take-out is available all day. For re)ervations and catering information, call (7 14) 631-2110. I~~~~ ~ ~o(;Ao~ ~V\r\! ~' ,~ Huntington Beach l "ltt Us Do Yow Holldly Cooltingf" Turkeys To Go For THANKSGIVING DAY $ 49°~-~,,_. . Complete ~ lnduda: 8 to 10 lb. T\ll'key, ~ wlUI f\Jfty mashed pataoa. com bread, ~ l1#tcey 'Jf'NY, c.andied )WTIS, ~ dinner l'ofls ~ ~ ptMTipldn plcl All packages wann and ready to serve 10% OFF If picked-up day ~ore Thanksgiving Miike )'Oelr ~nloM nowt (714) 191-0113 Ext. 3111 7 66 7 Center Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 9264 7 Ruby's own secret sauce). Other popular items include beef or turkey hotdogs, an array of sandwiches, and homemade soups and chili. Vegetable lovers will yearn for the soft veg8ie tacos, vcgwich and gardcnpatch sandwiches. Garden salads such as the grilled chicken salad, Cobb salad and Chinese chicken saJad arc popular, too. Tasty side orders feature shoestring or chili frcnch fries, Ruby onion rings, breaded zucchini and herbed bean salad. Beer and wine is served. You'll Jove the fountain treat11 Deluxe extra-thick shakes such as chocolate banana. peanutbuucr cup and oreo cookie fantasy, arc wor\h the visit, alone! Or try 1he malls, flavored cokes, or ice cream sodas. To complete your dining experience, leave room for the homemade desserts! The cobblers, brownies, splits and sundaes arc just like Mom used to make. Great children's meals, available: for $2.99 or $3.99, arc served on a vinragc RubyMobile or genuine frisbce! Classic menus (for kids SS and older) are also available. Newport Rib Company sometimes takes its atering on the ro.id. ;e Shamrock . 2633 w. Coast Hwy., ~ leach BaP' n 631 ·5633 Grill ... Happy Hou~ 4-7 Mon -Fri , OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEIC 10 • EVIENINGS I An AdvertlaJng Supplement to the Dally Plk>t & Independent . . -A showroom eccommodlta privalC parties o[ 100 IO 2SO pe on weekend eveninp. · Wbilc you dine, pamper your at abe valet car wash -jUS1 S8.9 for cars and SI0.95 for trucks. Ruby's Jaauar Diner offers heated patio dinina and convenic parkina. American Exprcu, MasterCard and Visa credit car arc accep1cd. Any tame of day is a great time to visit Ruby's Jaauar Diner at 3000 West Co:ast Highway, Newport Bench. Business hours a Sundays ahrough Thursdays, 7 a. to 9 p.m.; Frid:1ys and S:uurdays, a.m. to 10 p.m. They serve breakfast daily from 7 to 11:30 a. C:lU (714) 631-7829. RESTAURANT 2675 m 1a, com MB (714) 645-5518/19 Cl-~ KMAA«.ui (A) Ml!f.!!.,.11\"' a.rs1iir.-1 c r c Exquisite dining at Top of the Villa - 0 verlookil\g resplendent Newport Harbor, Villa Nova on Pacific Coast H1gh"ny hM been serving excellent ltJhJn cuisine to gencrntions of Southern Californians for nearly 60 )ear . Known for its architecture ;ind distinctive interior and c>.tcrior mural,, reminisce nt of on Abruu1 .,c;is1dc villa, celebrate )Our ne>.I l'k:Ca\IOn al the restaurant's "Top of the Villa" room. rh1-. private "Room with .t V1cw." is located on the second lfoor of the restaurant, providing m.1gn1 f1ccnt hnrbor views in a warm and intim:lle seu ing. AcrnmmoJ1uing pnnie of 25 10 DU. )Ou'll find the perfect setting lor corporate funclions and ~pc~1al rccoi;n111on, social gatherin{tl and h\I\\\, '.honer meeting . birthda) . nnl\cr~ncs, rchcn1'.ll dinner 1nJ C\cn weddings. Complete dinner ore scr1Cd, both sit·dO\\n :.inJ buffet tyle, is 'tllCll JS hot :rnd vlJ hor) J'ocu\rCS nnd cocltaib -all c:itcrins to the mo t di,crimin:uing pllate. N c"port Bench's nc"csl • The "Top of the Villa" dinner menu highlights a delightful array of chefs creations including the freshest seafood and fish, veal, filet mignon and prime nb. Special combin:ition of meat and chicl.cn "'ith e.\qui)itcl) prepared pasttb arc al~ sure 10 plca~c. A v. u.k selection or pasta entrcei. complemented by a \Jricty of s.tuces .m; equally delicious. Tempting de sen~ include c.innoh. chocolate or nmarcu.o 1ar1uro and Ne\\· Yori.. style cheesecal.c •• 1mong other t.lchcat.·ic'>. You can .ili.o \\Ori. "ith the chef 10 crc.1tc )Our O\Hl menu! Housed "ithin the b;inqoct worn " :i priv.itc bJr. A bartender pro,iding full bc,crage service I\ a' ai.JJblc for ho)ted. no· ho 1. or a combination of the t\\O, su1t111g .,Ill) occasion \\mo.: and champagne aJJ to the rest" c :.1:lcclion. "lo m:illcr "h:it \Our cnkrtJ1mcnt need~. ··1 he l~1p of the \'111.1·· \"Jn .1c,ummo~btc them. The ra1~c:d st Jge :irca I\ lar~c enough fur a hand or DJ A granJ Shamrock Bar 'n Grill a long way from Tipperary piano and pianist can be provided or you can choose your own. There's also a d:ince floor. ju\..e bo'C and microphone system. Corp· orate guests, particularly interna· tional viltitors, will appreciate the acccs'>ib1li ty 10 audio·visual equipment. Villa No\J prO\ides the perfect loca11on for upcoming holiday par11e .... "ith its beautifully dccora1eu, coty :imbience. Book early for a ~pcctacular \.icw of the Chri'>lm.1.., Uoat' Parade! l'or 1mprc.,s1vc food, "inc and 1-Cf\ICC and unp:irullctl harbor 'ic" '·· loo\.. no furthe r than the V1llJ No,·a. The t.lo" n'tairs r..:,taurant. a perfect de~tin;it1on lor :in altcr·lhcatcr or late night dinner. 1s open !tC\Cn d~1p a \\C:Ck. from 5 p.m. on l\lonJ.a) through SJtunb) anll Crom 4 p.m. on Sunday. The up,1ain. "Top of the \ilia" r~l<1m j, open an)timc from~ p.m. until I am. For rc~cl"\atkrn' .ind inrurm 1t1on on prhatc d1r11ng. C-Jll (714) (~~·7 0 ~0-ounce imported beer for $3. 1 he b:ir menu consbt) of trall1llon.1I lrbh fare. including lmh bacon, sausage. black and '~hitc pudding and homemade brown bread \\ith bro\\n sauce. Oring )Our appetite for authentic lri h or American cuisine durmg lunch or dinner. There arc great authentic lri)h Oar O\\n· er franl and Christina Du~an Jre a long W3) from their home 1n County Tipperary, lrdand, but both :ire enjoying the )UCCeh of their new Irish pub, the Shamrock Dar 'n Grill on Pacific Con t Highy.ay. They ht1\C a son Neil, who \\Orks as a chef and daughter, AJanna. hamburgers, s:in<.lwiches, steak 'n chips. nnd foh ant.I chip . Daily specials include lri h stew, corned beef and cabbage, pork chops and grilled chicken bre~t. The Shamrock sho\\ \\CCkly lrbh sports as \\ell a) Engli!lh League football , live every Saturday mornina at 7 a.m. via satellite. Join in the fun during Monday Night football, when you'll enjoy SO cent hotdogs and hamburgers, and drink specials. Try the 60-ouncc domestic pitchers for SS. the 20-ounce domestic pints for $2 and the Head over to the Shamrock Dar 'n Grill at 2633 West Co:ist Highwlly, Ne-..,port Beach. Business hours arc Mond:iy through Friday, 8 to 2 a.m.; S:iturday and SundJy, 7 to 2 a.m. Olli (714) 631·5633. . OPEN CHINESE Dln Qlcll11 ........... ............ fll~wllh ...... ..... -... Ill ddaoca -. ...,.. .... ~ a1llp lb ~ .... ..., T...._.. b9lf ._.........,Ill• ll*Y llHCe with tenflrlM n..ori~ ltr- multw-wt Nd ,.,,... REST A URA NT CoUtaUs Chef's Spedalde1 U'a Sp r"' Did .... '*-cMli ............ mall and ........... ol *8d u • ., wtch • ......... --. c-Maatlo9letlad ~-···~ ..... r..-llld ..,. ..,_ 'Wiii _.., ~ lfld aie. ,.. S....S on hoe plllllll hlil•1'Dll C..W..doel>llla .. 1 lAM TO 3Pll DAD.Y 3PM TO 1:30PM ENTREES from ENTREES from •• ,io s3 35 to s4 2s ss ss to s7 ss Scrw4 wldl tied "''°'nn .i.1. hd Ike tea A coalilcs Stnted wilt! fried WOl*1ll «8 1\)1. rn.i ritt IU IDd aioliia. Banquet FaciUties Avallable -B ook N ow For Holiday Parties 91117 MYI A El (714) 988-5050 • (714) 982-9115 ..... -=.,.._. 8961 Adams Ave.., Huntington Beach ,.. .::~.::9 Co mer of Adams· & Magnolia A family Restaurant 1mm1mmt111;~~~~l•t::~=""~mi1111i1111i1~;1 ''Buwf tk Ja-4 .. ~ ~ ~ ~ '~ ~ a ~! 1~ 'IL ~ tlie /ooJ. ~"Ii ~ tk. ~ ~ ~ 1416 /,a'8 OM. ~ ~ • Bouse Spedalltie1 Clalclla • Damplm,1 • Pre1h Roasted Tarlley Pot Roa1t • Corned Beef and Ca\»baa• Baby IUba • Statred Pepper a Cabbal• We Also Serve Mexican and Greek entrees NY Steak • Fish • Chicken Pasta and much more 1616 1 Sprln.dale Ave., Ranthlf ton Beach <•t 2"'-ter dlnctlr hAbN Vo.a'• ltl•lhtJ (71 4) 846-8744 dlapp'f oJ!olida'fJ: l.o a/J °''~ /:~IU!J t: f.lak«i C4/J~ . I . . An AdVertlaing Supplement to the Dally Pilot & Independent I ~·~~_:', 1 f Success at Ml Casa conUnues after 20 years T he tradi1ional Mexican axiom "Mi casa es su casa" (my house is your house) has been the motto of Barrie ·Moore and 1he Mi C:ba Mexican res1aurant in Costa Mesa for over 20 years. • Moore began -and 1s con11nuing -hb history of success with resrnurants in the San Fernando Valley. "There are still two of the original Mexican food restaurants there. and have and have been for over 20 years," Moore notes. Moore <ind his family moved to Orange County in the earl) 1960s. He opened M1 Cas:i. near the corner of Ea-.t 17th Street :ind Santa Ana Avenue, in 1972. Hard \H>rk. a fncndl}. family-like · atmusphcrc and good food at .1 guo<l 'aluc have m:u.k the H.,laur;rnl a su1.:cc-.s. I he n·,1.1u1ant ln\Ul"c~ 1hc cn11rc \toorc family. Sons Denim anti Rick began \\lHl..ing at Mi Casa at an early age ·"f ht'> I'> a fam ily husmcss JnJ v.e all work wgcthcr," sa)s Moore. Along "11h his dedication, the family m~kes sure the food is well prepared and 1hc portion' arc more lhan gc ncrou'> ~11rnc of the poru!Jr 11t·1m on the menu 111duJc .1 ''"'"JJ made \\llh .1 hu!!c ..:11 P' 011ur turt1llJ 'hdl ::inJ '~'f"\cd \\llh a d1011..c ol a Chili erdc, beef 11r lh1cken .1nJ burritos, Jlso Jilh:J w11h Chili Verde, beef or chicken CombrnJt1on plates arc a good choice: Jnd are served wrth rice JmJ beans. Fifteen Jiffcrcnt combin:itions ore avJi labl e. a' well :ll> an u la c..rte menu M1 Cal>,,·, Uurro Room is a popular spot to enjoy a rn.1rga1itJ before dinner or 'omc t-11 ( .1sa Mcxic:in l'l(J (l1lfcc Jfterward The lounge h.1, fou r tdc"tl>IOll'> including one big "rccn One of 111<· highlight'> of the rc,1aur;111\'<; :.uccci.' w:is ,, \ '''' hy 1 hen· Vice Prc,1Jcnt Gc111t:~ Bu'h 'c\·cral years 11:0 \ 111~ 1111 autographed by !Ju,h .1nJ plHllll\ of hrm with the rc ... t.1ur.111t'!. owners are on J1spla) an the lobb) t.t1 Ca"a 1, located in the 1 lillgren S4u:.irc 'hopping center JI :?96 E 17th St al ~a111~1 AnJ. Cosla Mc~a. Open seven Jayl> .i week: Sunday through Thurs1.fay from 11 a.m to 10 p.m.; ' S.1iurduy and Sunday from 11 :i.m. to 11 p.m All major credit curd 'i arc accepted. Rel>ervat1ons are recommended for large parttcs. Call (714) 64.S.7626. Good rood and friends: a Scampi tradlllo I n Italyt sitting down to a meal is a celebration or food and friends. At Scampi in Costa Mesa, you'll dine on nulhentie Italian cuisine in the same warm and friendly ambience reminis<:cnt of a European ristorantc. Fernando and Linda Navarrctta, who own Scampi, came over from Italy and Ausrria fou r years ago, bringing with them a special European tradition. They treat all their customers like family, while providing a memorable dining experience. Fernando has always been in the restaurant business. His impressive credentials include graduate of the Culinary Academy in Italy, training at the Ho1el Concordia in Venice. chef at Don Pasquale in Cambridge and Churchill's in La Chnx De Fondes, Switzerland, and the list goes on and on ... What you'll enjoy when you sit down to dinner is a wonderful mix of traditional Italian dishes as well as popular favorites. To begin your meal, there's n delightful selection of soups, and warm and cold appctize1s -each prepared with the freshest Ingredients. Nearly 20 choices of pasta grace the menu, featuring everything from Penne Al Salmone (pasta with smoked salmon and vodka sauce) to Lingufoc Al Frutti Di More (pas10 wrth mixed seafood in a marinara sauce). There's also a variety of chicken. veal and seafood/fish spccialtie~. The Brociola Della Mamma is Fernando's mother's original recipe of fl:lnk stcnk of beef stuffed with llalian seasoning in marinara. Another popular favorite is 1he Sc:impi All'aglio, real scampi tail (a large shrimp) in garlic white wine sauce. AJ.k about their daily dinner specials. And if there's a favorite of yours that's missing from the menu, just le& the Navurreuas know -they'll be happy to prepare it! "I wan1 people to appreciate ho~emadc Italian food.'' says Fernttndo. "Cooked proper l>nd with the correct ingredients it is very ligh 1asry and good for you." Scampi offers a nice selection or red and white wines and champagnes 10 c:omplcme1n your dinner choice. There's ulso u full b:lr. Af1er completing or your me31, try one of 1 l1gh1 and Oulfy des crts. There' Cnnnoli Scil- iani, Tirami Su, :and Zab:iglionc, to name u fc A banque1 room, scaling up to 4S people, is available for your next party. Catering for all occnsions is provided. Scampi, located at 1576 Newport Doulevard (between l6th :1nd Industrial Way), C())ta Mesa, is open for dinner Mo1.day through 1llurscfay, 5:30 to 10:30 p.m.; fndny and Sat- urday, 5:30 to 11 p.m. and Sunday S to 10 p.m Reservations accepted ak>ng with American Express, Visa and MasterCard. C.11 645-8560. 21 Oceanfront otters fine dining, magnmcent ocm views E xquisite cuisine and superb ocean views provide a uniquely memorable dining experience at 21 Oceanfront, sci near 1he surfs edge :>.cross from Newport Pier. Intimate booths, candlelight and classic Vic1orian appoin1ments create a warm, livcl} atmosphere of ca:.ual elcgan1.:c Dedicn1cd 10 cul111ary excellence um.ler the direction of o"ncrs Rid. and Jeannie Lawrence :rnd Charley Tic1gcn, all menu selec1ions at 2 1 Oceanfront are artfully prepared and presented by veteran chef Luis Tzorin. Prime meats of the highest quality combination of the t~o. t:ailored 10 are Colorado rack of lamb and your event, is o\'ailablc., porterhouse steak. Vi'\1l 21 Oceoofront, with two An :irray of "hard-to-resist ocean view dining rooms, one desserts" feature creme brulec, dcsigo:ucd non-smoking. at 2100 homemade cheesecake :ind sorbets West Oceanf ron1, Newport Beach. along with the house specialty -It lS located u\ the hi~torie ra~pberry delight. n lusciou McfndJen Building ncross the blending oC Italian white chocolnte street Crom the pier and Dory ice cream, fresh raspberries and fi!>hing neet. Open d:uly, coc:l.t:ails Chambord liqueur. are sel'\cd from 4 p.m.; dinner Join in the fun every Wednesday served nightly from 5:30 to 10 p.m. c\.cning when 21 Oceanfront hosts 'Acckdays :rnd until 11 p.m. gourmet wine tnstings -a wed.ends. Reservations arc dcligh1ful way to increase your rc:commcndcd; all major credit l.nowlcdge Of varietals. card!> are 3CCepted. Jackets You'll enjoy live entertainmem required for men. Valet parking is At 21 Oceanfront you cu atw.ay~ took forward to eleg.mt dining in a romantic setting. Featuring the ''freshest seafood on the coast ... flown in rrom around the world, appetizers include Ahi Sashirni from Hawaii, Ulue Point oy~ters, M::H)'land llluc Cr:ib c<ikcs, sof1 :.hell crabs, in seal>On, and a choice of three caviars. Entrce selections include Hawruian mahi mahi, Norwegian salmo n and their specialty -prime pink abalone from Baja California. :it the piano b:ir on Thursday available. Call (714) 675-2S66. through Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to ,---------------------------- 12:30 a.m. i.lnd on Sund:iy from 4 to 8 p.m. The entire rc\taur.int i nvail:ible fot daytime event~ including pri\alt parties, bu iness luncheons and weddings und for evening occa:.ions by llpeciol arr1n1emcn1. A l>it-down dinner, buCCel Menu or ~-\loh&o~~ Huntington ~ach ''lit Us Do Yow Holldr/ '4d*.f' Turkeys To Go For THANKSGIVING DAY $ 49°~-~to_. C~e ped(age lflc:luda! 8 to 10 lb. Tiiter(, sa"Cd w1tt1 lk"'t ll'lllhed patoa. com bread, st1lffing, 11.tr.ey ~. cadtd yams, ~ clnnct IOls Md 5C1\.f1llliOus ~ pit! All packages warm and reody to serve 103 OFF ff picked-up day before ThanksgMng MMe your ,..,,.,.,_., ltOWI (714) 191-0113 bt. 3111 7667 Center Av~., Huntington ~' CA 92647 Nic1mv ()11'.Nt R 0\NCI CKLJI I'. '49 -16.S Ct I \,\\PA(,,. Rttl 'Kii C1tLl\I '36 tl u. Moo." C1tu is "C9 . •62 1-a... • ...... ... ,._,.;,,..... s.. a. (310)6t9MOO (310) ....... (71~611-M6 • <''') ...... rnca JWr pn-r.wn-.c.-. ,...;,,.,J ,\el .,..... ,;It 4•11if~ .... ._ aOld fn"'f> ...._ 12 • IYENINOS I An Advertising Supplement to the Dally Piiot & Independent Every day or the week is a cclebrall<>a at Margari11ViUc in • ~c\\port Beach, where you'll l!O tor the creal food and ;i,, .1rd·win n ing m:.argJn1as ... and want to stay tor the fun! The casual and friendly a1mospherc is a local favorite fur l>oth family and lite·night J1n1ng, where the Me"ican Margarita Ville serves up food in casual setting dome!>tic beer for Sl each. On Thirsty Thursday, sample any of the Mexican beer, for just S2 each. Every Monday through Friday, enjoy M3rgaritaVillc's H:ippy Hour, from 4:30 10 6:30 p.m. A complimentary buffet features a va riety of .Mexic:in finger fOO<h. A speci:il children') menu includes :i qucsadilla, enchilada or t:ico, all ser.ed with rice and beans, for ju)t S3.95. Complete you r meal w11h one of the fabulous desserts. There·~ deep fried ice cream with a crispy caramel crust, vanilla ice cre:im :ind chocollte drizzle, topped wilh fresh whipped cream, or 1he . "sinfull(' rich, fudgy mud pie. Don't mbs the nightly spcciab! Mcxic:in beer 1s S2, wi th well drinks and house wines :it S2 3 piece. Don't miss the live cntert:iinment, Wednesday through Sunday night, fea turing rock 'n roll and Top 40 mu~ic. Every Sunda> evening from 8 p.m. until closing, it's Re staurant Employee Appreciation Night. ~r..:1:1.ihic and Americ:rn fare offer wmc:thing (or everyone. There's a '.met~ oC spicy appc1izcrs to begin wur meal, such as the mouth· ~\,111:nng sturfed chicken quesa· J11l.1!>. The homemade Albondigas (mcalball) and Black Bean soup) .ire .1lso !>ure to please. Popular cntrcci. include Tacos Al Carbon (me,quitc grilled), Tacos El Pc~ador {marinated white fish), CJrn1tas (pork with rice and beans) :ind Chicken Cilantro. served on a bed of fresh steamed ~inach with nee. Try the sinlina f•Jitas with ~our choice of mesquite grilled ch1d.cn. steak, or a comb1n:ation. Mond:iy is Football Night with free hotdog.s and homemade chili. Enjoy the SI draft beer and big screen t.v. On Taro Tuesday, >ou'll love the $1 t:icos from 6 p.m. to closin&-Wild Wednesday/Family -Night feature children's pl:ites and Located at 2332 West Pacific Coast High"ay, Ne,,port Beach. M:irgaritaVille is open daily. Lunch i!. served from 11 :30 a.m. 10 2 p.m.; Dinner from 6:30 p.m: to 12:30 a.m. Reservations recommended for ~eekcnd evenings. Vi!.a, M:isterC3rd , American Express and Discover credit cards are accepted. Call (714) 631-8220. Papa Tony 's brings a touch of Italy to Hunting.ton D iSCO\er excellent ltnlinn cuisine at Papa Tony's in Huntington Beach, "'here the co2y ambience ql:tkcs you feel right at home and the reasonable price: will bring you back again. o~ner Tony Stevens, who'!> l.nt.l\v n as "Papa Tony" by his children and arandchildrcn, pro.,,idcs a diversity of homemade Italian spcciahics along with delicious American Care such ll1i ~leak. lobster and King Crab legs. The friendly atmo.phcre, with beautiful Italian m!Jrals lining the walls or the a>mplctety remodeled restaurut. beckons you to try any or Guitcppc'a c:reationa, the renowned cbef from Palermo, Sicily. Every day, he makes pastas. breads and an array of dclectab'e desserts fresh on the premises. Papa Tony's ofCcrs great weekly specials -two for the price of one, such as eggplant parmigiana \\ith a side of p:ista for $1 J.50 and linguini with red or wbjtc clum s:iuoc for SI 1.75. Try the steak and lobster dinners for $11.9S and SJ6.9S. And ne~y, children eat half·pricc! There a also an exotic wine list, featurin& Italian and AmericH wines. Spend Monday niahll at Papa Tony's for an evenin• of football in 1he lounac. You'll en,oy award-win· nina homemade chili (made from an old family recipe) alona with hot dop ud nachos. Beer is avail· able by the pitcher for $4.SO, the bottle for SJ.7S. and draft for S1. Papa Tony's., k>Qted at 19047 Bush•rd a1 1he comer of Guficld in HuntiJiaton Bcacb, is open Monday lhrouah Saturday for lunch and dinner from Noon 10 11 p.m. On Sunday rrom 10 a.m. 10 3 p.m., enjoy an all·you<an-eat Buffet Brunch. equivalent to that served at Caesar's Palace. for just S6.851 Dinner is served until 11 p.m. Catcrin1 and lake-out arc avnil:ablc. American E.xprcs<i, Vi :i and MaatetCard arc acc:cptcd. Cull (714) 964·2'54. Niki's Tandoori: A taste of India E nJOY the :iuthenuc taste or lndi:in cuisine, along with quJlity, fast service at Niki's Tandoori bprc s. With cwo locations in Sant:i Ana to serve you. )Ou'll nppreci:ue delicious food, made from all natural ingredient , at prices you can afford. Recommended by Elmer Dills. menu item~ feature a wonderful mix of ~picy and mild foods. v.ilh combination chicken nnd/or '-cgctari:in di~hes ranging in price from $4.55 to $6.55. All are served "'ith a big chunk of homemade Na:in (Indian bread), rice and salad or Raita (yogurt cucumber mix). Cbictcn, a main ingredient or Indian cool..ing, is cooked to perfection at Niki's. Four styles served include tandoori (skin· ned and marinated chicken in )'Ogurt. then roJstcd in a clay oven), tikka (bonelc~ tandoori chicken kabob ), !>hahi (le:in, boncle~s chicr...cn coor...ed in a cream )3ucc with fresh ginger, potatoes. onions and green chili) and curried chicken. Niki'!> Tandoon Express ha~ 1wo convenient San1:i Ana loca· tions: 3705 South Bristol (one block nonh of South Coast Pl:iza), call (714) 850·0595; :ind 2031 East Jst Sueet {one block we!>! of Tustin Avenue}, call (714) 542·2969. Both arc open seven days, 1 J a.m. to 9 p.m. Enjoy a great lunch or dinner in the romantic cellar at la Cave, located in Costa Mesa. ntE AMERICAN HEART ASS<DATION MEMORIAL PRa'.RAM· f I -f I -~ -• -"°' -' , ... -'· ~- • Li 's Restaurant is a tribute to Chinese cuisine L i':. re!ilaurant, a landm;ir~ in Hun11ngton Beach fo r more 1han 20 years, continue!> tO offer its fai1hful cl1en1clc a relaxing dining experience, while providing .. food and service of the highest quality. For the past five years, managers Grnoe Chen and her bu~nd Kai have contin~ Li's ouw.andlng tradition of serving delicious Chines& food at reasonable pricei., while extending menlf selections IO mclude Cmt6nesc. zechwao and Mandarin cWl.i.ne to dcli_gbt a variety of palates. Upon entering, the ncb gold, red and green decor, adorned "1th tasseled lantern:., a \\all-length • \1;oodcn dragon mural and inlaid dragon-tiled ceiling, !>Cl the mood of the Orient. "Sen-ice 1s very important to us along with maintaining a high quality of food," says Grace Chen, who greets cu:.tomcrs with a genuitn: warm1h. "The atmo phere must provide a nice selling to enjoy u pleasurnble meal." An enjoyable meal is, of course, what draws customer!! baclc to Li's again and again. From favorite single dishes like their Cantonese-~tyle egg " rolls, to original dinner combV1ations, Li's has added i.l delightful list of Chefs . Specialties -the meat and seafood combination sizzling plates brought to your table are brilliant in presentation. The perfect complement to any memorable meal arc the exotic drinks that Li's is famous for: scorpion bowls, H:iwaiian paradises, mai tais and zombies. Freddie the bartender hai. been with the restaurant since it opened a.nd may very well be the oldest bartender in Orange • County. Kai Chen's goal has always been to run a restaurant. Both he and Grace have been involved in Lhe restaurant industry for years, beginning in Japan's Chinatown. Newly refurbished on the outside, Li's Restaurant is located at 8961 Adams Avenue in Huntington Beach at the corner of Adams and Magnolia. Open !>even days a week: Monday through Thursday from 11 :30 a.m:'1o 10 p.m.; Weekends from • l 1 :30 a.m. to 11 p.m.; and on Sunday from 3 10 JO p.m. Vii.a, MuMcrCard and American Exprc~~ accepted. Rc,crvatiom :ire recom- mended for large part1c~ ~111d during weekend~ Ct1ll ( 714) %/i-5050 or %2·9115 F or ddiciou.s homcs&y&e coo • in a ~I country a~• Apple it.-Pcel in Huntiopm Bed is the perfect destination. Ncadcd in a residential enclave on Sp~ off Edinger, 7-ycar OWMl'I AJCJC and Praxy Georgiou weloome you as if you were family. Homemade specialties include turkey dinner (year 'round), chicken and dumplings, pol roast, corned beef and cabbage, and s1uffed peppers • with cabbage. Jn addition, you'll want to try the New York steak, calrs liver and pork chops. There are a variety of poultry and pasta dishes, such as chicken teriyaki and fettucint' alfredo. Fish entrees (10 to choose from) incl de salmon and haJibut, which nre alway fresh. Six Mwcan and three Greek favorites round out the menu -so there's somethina rot everyone! Lunch fea1urcs sandwiches with fruit Ot Crench fries and homemade egg custard foe $5.95. SnlBds served with three stices ol deli- cious strawbCrry bread are just S6.9S. Mosr din- ners, all with soup or salad, arc priced at $8.95 . Two separate children's menus, featuring a coloring page for tykes Crom nge one to six, and a puzzle to kccr the six to 12-ycar o&ds occupied, all co.oe with crayons, balJoonl, a .--~~~--~~~~~~~~~~--_. __ ....... M nkc )'Uttf nflt dining experience a memorable occasion aboard Hornblower Dining Yachts in beautiful Newport Harbor. Hornblower provides private dining charters as well as regularly scheduled dinner/ dance and weekend champagne brunch cruises, and special seasonal cvcnB. All cruises feature tables set with white linens, fine china and crystal. Like aJI Hornblower Dining Yachts cruises, the nautically attired staff is on hand to attend to all the details. lo business since 1980, Hornblower Dining Yachts operates a fleet of 25 luxury vessels out or Berkeley, Long Beach, Marina Del Rey, Newport Beach, San Diego and San Francisco. Newport Bench vessels incluclc Newport Hornblower, Lady Hornblower, Hornblower, Zumbrota. and Spike Africa. "Residents of the Newport Beuch urea feel a tremendous pride in the beauty of the harbor, the weather, and the ambience found here," says David Pahl, General Manager of Hornblower Dining Yachts. "The services that we have to offer -beautiful yachts, a creative staff, talented chefs, excellent service, and years of experience in planning successful events on the water -have been greeted with great enthusiasm in Orange County." For this year's Christmas Boat Parade, enjoy a magnificent dining cruise aboard Hornblower Dining Yachts. Cruises depart the dock at 6:30 p.m. for dinner and breathtaking views of the decorated boats and homes. For more information and reservations, call (714) 646-0155. Malgd1•'4~b· . • • • . c MaJmn Olntino Come bthe '19ot food Sb( for 1he M entern:rment. 23.l2 w. Coast t+.vy. Newport Beach (714) 631-8220 • • • NIKI'S INDIAN ~~ 3 70.S s. Bristol, Santa Ana (1 blk north d So.~~ next to Clothestlme) 850-0595 2-031 E. 1st St Tustin (1 blkwestd T\SlnAve . behind Carl's Jr.) 542-2969 ~Dally 1 lam to~· We Accept l>ersonal Olecb. '~ ' . . . ' I ,.. . - NEWPOHT BF:ACH Tlfe Neville. Brothers . . . Plus special surprise guests 'fr111 tbe s~q. s u n d a q . 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