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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-10-05 - Orange Coast PilotWEEKEND Oct. 5-6, 1991 ' '""'" ......... 110ES flrtt Mmh 1:11 LM. S.6 ~ 2:11 p.M. 0.1 s.c-4 high 111 P.""· S.6 ""'"'" ""' .... =~ .._.. .,,. QUOl'fS Of lltE DAY "Our generation of youth is growing up in a ~ that accepts pngs as surrogate families." Orange County Supervisor Harriett Wieder. (Al ). "The root. of the state is in the family." Mencius COMMUNITY EVENTS • Ethnic Music, .W-, food and crafts will highlight the Fifth Annual lntercultural Arts Festival at Costa Mesa's libns Paric, 1-5 p.m. Sunday. • "Shooting Stars," a comedy about a women's basketball team, ... continues tonight at 8 p.m. in the Drama Lab Theater at Orange Cost College. Under the direction ol OCC theater professor John Ferzaca, the production may also be seen Oct. 1 0- 12 starting at 8 p.m. and at 3 p.m. Oct. 13. Advance tickets are SS for . Thursday evening and matinee per- t ~mances, and S6 for Friday and Saturday performances. Tickets will be sold at the door for $6 and $7. Senk>r citizens, OCC students and children under 12 are eligible for a $1 discount. For information call (714) 432-5880. • Sail boa.ts and ~r boats from the world's top boat builders will be on display at two shows through today at Lido Marina Village. For information, all Kimberly "Burke at 757-5959. •South Coast Repertory will offer its final performances of o( George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House," a-c:omedy/drama about a girt whose search for a husband leads her to a household full of free-thinkers and occultists. Performances are at 2:30 and 8 p.m. today and and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are S23 to $32. For lnformaUon, all 9S7-4033. JUST TltE FACTS • ""'1>en was the first p;usenger air service offered to Santa Catalina Island I INDEX Bridp/114 0..lfiedi111 0 Community Forum/All Cronwo<di914 . Entenalnment/AI Home/A9 Ho<Oscope/114 Lepl notla!s/87 Rellaloo/A10 Sodety/A6 = ,.._,r0ra111. Oaw•IPI 1991 _ .. ,... ....... _. ,_.,,,, • t , 11rcan1n 11a Ealcll I<-* 14 El Modena 10 10 Newport Harbor 0 - Circulation 45 /)00 25; I ( MWD thirsty for boost in water rates ,. 78 percent increase proposed by officials By Iris Yokoi ..,_ NEWPORT BEACH -Residen1s here may pay as much as SS more per month for Lhcir water under a proposed rate hike being discussed by the Metropolitan Water District. Metropolitan, which supplies all of Newport Beach's water, may increase waler ra1es as much' as 78 percent to help pay for millions of dollars worth of planned improvements to reservoirs, water transportatiOn lines and treatment plants. ' That means the average Newport Beach.household, which ror seven months now has dili&ently cut water use 20 - perce nt to rescue 'It costs you what has been charadcdzcd as a only 60 to 75 parched state, may cents a day for see its two-month water bill increase water. People by as much as 110. think It's That's only about suprrosed to 16 cent s more per day; -Metropolitan be ree. 1 officials arc quick to point ou1. "lt costs you only 60 to 75 cents a day for ---board member water." taid John K.illcfer, a Metropolitan board member who lives in Newport Beach. "People think it 's supposed to be free." - Costa Mesa and Newport rcsidClllts in tb.c__~ Q>n~dated Watrr Q;s_t(ic.t. ""hich imports only about 20 pcrcclt' of its water · from Metropolitan, will p"*bly only sec an increase of about $1 to .$2 per month as a resuh of !he Metropolitan ra1e hikes. Metropolitan board members have yet to approve 'the rate hikes, which officials hope to implement on March 1. The· rate in creases arc necessary because of a oombination of decreased district funds and the need for eipansion and improvement of the water distribution system, officials say. Marioft Pvsons School fo r Special Education student Ron Rico, 7, gobbles at a turkey on CentenniaLFarms at ................... the Orange County Fairgrou·nds Friday during part of an agricuttural tour the girl was taking with her classmates. The drought has decreased the district's revenues in two ways -because of the general,ack of water, the district has had less 10scll, and conservation efforts have ByAmaC-..,_ COSTA MESA Gangs and gang violence now affect every city in Orange County, from the most affluent to the poorest, law enforcement officials said at a special meeting here Thursday. "l think we're on the border of seeing some violent things take place," Juvenile Court Pre.siding Judge Francisco Briseno told participants of lhe meeting, which was con)'ened by county Supervisor Harriett Wieder, In att effort of curb gang violenct, Wieder unveiled a plan she hopes will unite and •~&en anti·gang p~<in her district /P,iii p neratlpn of youth ii ;~ \Ip in a IOCiety tbal accepta gan11 u aurropte families," Wieder cold a c rowd o[ law enforcemen t otflcera, educaton and commuaity · te1der1 1atbered tor a meeting or ' th• -Dlotrlct Oans AlllHce. "You aro 1he ·upena. I'm here to uk you. where JOU -help tho ...... Mea n w h ile , ••• atala .. p .. ~11 seuma ... -.-11oa. ... ~- See WATE~ ... Top city employees teceive pay hikes By Anna Cekola ..,_ COST A MESA -Despite the bleak prospect of future budget cuts, the City Council has unanimously agreed to hand 8.S percent pay hikes to City Manager AJJan Roeder and City Attorney Thomas Kathe. I Genis said. Council members debated the raises for more than two hours behind closed doors during a special council meeting Monday night. Hornbuckle said. "The raise itself was in line with what all our cOn1ractcd employees are getting this year," Councilman Peter Buffa said. The raise pushes Rocdcr's salary up to nearly $131 ,000, more than the city manager earns in HuntingtOfi ~Beach and near the top of the list of all city administrators in Orange County. Kathe's salary, meanwhile, will climb to $102,644. incrcase1:11 Mayor Mary Hornbuckle said. ''The basis for that is both of them are putting out a tremendous amount of work' and doing it very well." said the decision to give the raises was not "done lightly," gi\len the looming questions about the financial condition of the city. Most city employees and managers have already received annual raises this year, with most averaging between S perce nt and 7 .5 percent, according to the city personnel office. With the budget problems. the increases have been lower than normal this year, Buffa noted. "Our vote was to give them each 5.S percent cost or living increases and 3 percent merit , . While council memben gave Roeder and Kathe "cxccllent annual :CJX?rt cards, Hornbuckle "It's real difficult, you have co nflicting needs ," councilwoman Mayor Sandy See RAISES.-,_ County Republicans split over Senate race By Ruas Loar .... _ A UCI poll showing Orarigc County RepubJicaM evcnjy split over Rcpublie1n e1ndidatcs: for the U.S. Senate provides the latest evidence o[ a battle under way for the bean and soul of the county Republican Party. · In the contest lo< the Senate scot >located 'I by CloY. Pete Wiboo and cumnll)' occupied by Sen. John Seymour, both ~ and llep. William OUU..moyer R-Pu-,. __ .._'led by 23 pe..,.,,1 -.;/the COllllty . -.. pol1od by ua. -percent ... · opllt 3:othor c:andldaw. Wltll moatllo to 10 bebo tho June prilaory, pe....,t ot tho 1,002 achalt -n poll•d an •adodcled, 1 bollwetbor poop llUly to lecHcote,..... COllllly llaplilllkn 'There certainly is a tug of war going on· within the partY and within the hearts and mfnds of Republicans in Orange County. __ ....;.iii. UC~ are headed. '"There ccnainly i1 a tug of war goina ~ within the party 11nd within the l)clrtl •If minds of Republicans In Oronae County, Mid UC! oocial ecolo&Y profcaoc Mark Bold-,., director Of tho 1991 Oranp Qiowv Annual S..-..y. "Cearly, Republicans are di\.;dcd and undecided about the Senate races. These races will decide whether the direction of the Rcpubli~n Party will be one which is more conscrvativc or one that will follow Pete Wilson's lead, which is a more moderate, more pragmalic kind of party that some limes includes raisin A. tu.cs." Democrats are showing more unity than Republicans, ao;ordlng to Baldassare, favorifl4 San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein for Seymour's Senate scat ovtr state Controller Gray Davis by 38 percent to 26 percent. "We're on our way to becoming a dMdcd party," said state Sen. Marian Bef)HOn, R-Nc"POrt Beach, spcakin& 11 the Balboo Bay Oub Friday. ''The 0...-.11 &n1 llctilla S.POUAl.a ... TIPS? COt\1Mf Nl , ',, 1\1 l if H l~f /\!JI I~._; ,'.I HOUR HOTLINE 642-6086 ' I Pilot People Charlotte Dale C' ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~- The chief executive officer and co-owner of the Villa Nova, a critically-acclaimed Italian restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. TRAIJl11• .. ------------~ More than 50 years ago, in 1933, Dale's husband AJlcn introduced the Villa Nova to Hollywood's Sunset Strip. It was an instant success and AJlen established himself as a master of Italian cuisine. He's credited with introducing capuccino to America and creating the widely-ropied fried mozzarella. Charlotte's main commitment at the time was taking care of the couple's six children. TAICllG alAl•mllil--· ---------- When Allen suffered a stroke in 1967, the Villa Nova moved to Newport Beach and Charlotte began to take an active role in the family business. After Allen's death in 1971 , Dale -ignoring the advice of friends, family and bankers -started running Villa Nova herself. "I'd be tJ<>red if I didn't keep working," she says. lAlllMAllf•1-----~~~~~~~~~~~ Today, Charlotte, along with her son Jim, has made Villa Nova a LOCAL landmark, as well as an integral part of Southern California restaurant life. llf IJUTY'~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Dale tries to spend as much time as possible with her two grandchildren whom she is raising. "I love being with them and watch them grow up," she says. The 67-year-old Newport Heights resident also likes to read and go to the movies. -By Sa ski a Bernhard B utch Bundy, his hand trembling ever so slightly, tried a second time to plunge the syringe needle laced with deadly lbubuocaine into the IV tube attached to Katherine Bell's right forearm. "Oh bummer," Bundy groaned as he missed the mark again. Katherine, who'd been in a coma since gelling bopped over the head during the Newport Harbor Great Electric Chowder Boat Race -the same event that ended with the explosion of Corley Miles' yacht, rustled slightly as the IV tube swayed from Bundy's missed attempts with the syringe. Bundy, sweating now, steadie:d his hand and again moved the needle toward the tube. As he gently pushed the sharp tip of the syringe into the tube and bc~an to depress the plunger, the door to the room swung open with a thud. Jn one jerk. Bundy pulled the syringe away from the IV tube, jammed it into his coat pocket and wheeled quickly from the hospital bed. "Ah, Ms. Bell ... how arc we doing by~ t.BMcl today," the doctor said as he entered the room. , Dr. Terry Yaki, still studying the chart he held in his hands, approached the bed, unaware that Bundy - still dressed as an orderly -had taken refuge behind the pale yellow curtains that ran separated Katherine's bed from the adjacent bathroom. Setting the chart down on the nightstand, Dr. Terry Yaki -a glazed look in his eyes and his thoughts on his saucy bride-to-be Mary Nade and her cute sister-in-law Barbi Kuc -looked down at his patient, instinctively reaching for the curtain to pull it around the bed for privacy. The quick movement caught Bundy off guard and he stumbled backward -barely feeling the sharp bite of the needle as it nicked his thigh. 1D lmOIT II.tel • cosu 115.l PilDL ,_......,.. A..-~ oJ:::.:cr... .-........ ............. 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How to reach us at The Pilot Orculltion Oranee County M2..,.333 Ailhettlllng Classffted M 2-56 78 ~M2 .... 321 fdllurW News 540..1224 Sports 642 .... 330 News, tpOrts fax 646-4170 Me90Mce ""'"-Office 642 .... 321 lulinm fax 631·5902 • Mlle MlltinlNal Izzy, a short haired domestic, is one of 29 cats waiting for new homes at the Bal~ Animal Hospital and Humane Sodety. Phoebe, a homeless Persian, mugs for the camera Felines find , families at new adoption center By Alexis Pasqua Stlll Writer I t keeps raining cats and cats at the newly opened Balboa Animal Hospital and Humane Society in Newport Beach, where dozens of adoptable kitties are looking for shelter. After months of bureaucratic hassles, the new hospital and pet adoption center on Pacific Coast Highway has finally received its business permit from the city. "We've actually now received three permits in the mail in the last couple weeks,"said hospitaJ/ humane society manager Debi McGregor. The hospital and humane society are separate businesses, but in the same building with the same people. Now that they have the proper license, they can advertise and let the city know they exist. October's issue of Pet Gazette, an Ora~e County pet information publicaMn, will also feature the new adoption center as part of Pet Adoption Month. This month the Balboa Humane Society will provide free carrier boxes, reflecting heart name tags, exams in the first two weeks, and discounts for spaying and neutering adopted cats. Did You Know? M.\rc M.trtlrv1'ilol Veterinary technician Jennifer Baldwin holds Zippo, one of the adoptable cats at the Balboa Humane Society. The regular adoption fee is $35, which includes a test for leukemia, rabies and distemper vaccinations, and spaying or neutering if the cat is old enough. If the kitten is too young, humane society will deduct S 10 from the cost of the operation when the cat is old enough. After adoption, the adopter has two weeks to return the cat if something is not working out. The cat is also entitled lo a free exam in the two week period. "We really want the public to know that we are a pro-life organization," McGregor said. "We don't put any animals to sleep. , "We try to fill both the needs of the animals and the adopting family," McGregor said. The job at animal shelters and humane societies can be as taxing on the employees as on the animals that live there, McGregor said. "Once a man called and wanted to bring in a cat that foUowed him home," she said. "He'd given him a bath but just couldn't keep him.'' McGregor told him they would need a $50 donation in order to take the cat. The man said for that much money he'd just let his brother go out and shoot it instead. "I told the man to please jus• bring the cat in and we'd take care of it. Then I went in the back room and cried. I don't cry after every call, but after the 40th or so it can just get to you." The cat ended up being adopted in two days and the man called to apologize. He even sent in a donation later. For information on about adoption, please call the Newport Reach Humane Society at (714) 642-3840. Guell• ......... . In Newport Beach: The Balboa Gazebo was built in 1976 but was vandalized and became an eyesore. A group of citizens headed by Virginia "Barney" Goodenough had the gazebo rebuilt and it was rededicated during Newport Beach's 7Sth anniversary celebration in 1981. A bronze plaque on the paebo commemorates Stan ieaton and His Orchestra wbo dreW hundreds to the Rendeivout Ballroom in its heydl)' durina the big band era. We'// dance to your tuH. Send your hi1toric1l contributions to Did You Know, The Pilot, P.O. Sm I S60, C:0.11 Meta. not -c..,,,,.,. Amt ... .~ .· I T be qtleldon betore tbc home IOday ii. bow do we control thesm~? How dO we ride herd on the bureaucrata who arc maJdaa ctioul•nCll of lawl and nale1 and replatiolll that druticaQy aftect our ltvo.7 .C.. la poDlt: tho hired pam at South Cout /Jr OUality Manqemeftt District. Tbe ume folb whose loaie won't let yo.a buy a pUon of certain kinds of paintt, but will let you buy four quans. There is no denying that AOMO has a vital miaaion: to cleanee the putrid air in Orange, Loe Anaeles an4 other 10Uthland counties. But JOmehow,<The people tbe bureau is supposed to 1ervc need assurance that its mandates won't come under the heading of. "The operation wu a success but the patient died." Harvey Wins of Corona del Mar makes bis living as a manufacturer's representative. Among other products, he sells marine paints and varnishes. Harvey is concerned that, if AOMD has its way, he woo't have much of anything to sell after Jan. 1, 1992 when proposed new regulations may go into effect. The small businesses that are his customers -mostly boat .. repair yards -also stand to lose about 70 percent of their total revenues. Locally, AQMD's prot)Osed new rules will affect about half a dozen waterfront yards in Newport Harbor and dozens of smaller operations in the mdustrial sections of Costa Mesa, along with many hardware and paint stores. "We're not going to have any materials to apply," one ya rd owner said, "so come Jan. 1. we're all closed." At least two of the yards are already teetering on the brink of disaster and the new regs will surely push them over. What the AQMO is seeking to mandate is a drastic reduction of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in the various coatings. •----------· "AOMO doesn't taUc about · 'We're not going to have any materials to apply, so come January 1, we're all . closed .. ' th'c fact that 40 percent of all voes in the air come from vegetation -trees, lawns, golf courses. shrubs, weeds, open space," Harvey says. "AJI the pai~ts combined ., house pamt, car paint, -•T Y• _. everything -account for only 10 percent of the voes, and marine coatings arc less than V•. of one percent of that. They're picking a few grains of sand ou~ of the beach." Worse yet, Harvey says AQMO has no program of scientific analysis and tes.ting. to determine what voe levels are acceptable. "As (ar as we can tell, they use a dart board." They're not consistcnt,·cither. For example, the proposed new regulations call for a maximum of 420 voes (in grams per liter) for a l:Wo·part paint applied to a i>lea~ure boat. The rules for commercial vessels -from a fishing boat to a freighter -allow paint with 780 VOCs. Go figure. As this is being written, a hearing is under way at AQMD headquarters in El Monte. It is probably the only chance the affected businesses will have to get AQMD to case off or, at least, give the industry more than three months to adjust to the stringent new rules. "Some of my customers buy in big volume," Harvey said, "and come the first of the year, they'll have huge stoc:lcs of paint they won't be able to use or sell. They're stuck with it and they'll have to dump it. I know one $UY who figures it will cost him $20,000." It takes paint companies a year to 18 months to get federal and state approvals for new formulations -after the time it takes for the lab work -and $4,000 to $6,000 per product per color in applications costs. The two paint lines Harvey Wills represents have more than 100 different products that would have to be reformulated, a potential tab of half a million dollars. Naturally, consumers will end up paying for all that in higher prices. And they will be getting less. After it's all over, the result would be paints and varnishes that are not nearly as good or as long-lasting as those bein~ used. Where one coat will do the job nicely now, two or three coats of the new "low VOC" paints will be needed, often on two or three different occasions. The end result? voes released into the atmosphere will actually increase. Once again, the inmates arc taking over the asylum. Police log Costa Mesa A resident of the 2700 block of Mesa Verde DrfYc returned to her 11CCOnd noor ot Tuesday to find her quartz camen and ~lry stolen. Police no alps of foiccd entry. • A $750 fax machine wu re~rtedly sto- len from the Bclclc.n ~ Co. CPA flnn at 1~ B. Baker Street while It was closed for bualness last weekend. • A bic¥de wu stolen from a prage in the 3000 block of Fuc:hsJa Strccf Sunday. The pnao door bad been left open. • Police investigated 23 1utomobllc bur· ~riea from Sept. 22 10 Oct. 1. The can were parked on Hamilton Street, Ointon Street, Bristol Street. 6ldeft Avenue, Pauluino Avenue1 23rd Strect1 ,Villap Way, Harbor Bou1evard, Umenac: Lane, M"wion Drive Ailway Awauc, Adams Avenue, Victoria Strect1. Vlrlinia Place Balter Street, ParkbU Dme, Airport loOp Drive, Sunland Way1 Joun Street, Mus Verde Drive ana M~r Place. JAaes, most of which were stereos and tools, totaled nearly $10,000. DUI arrests nae .,..,.... J1«!P1e .,.,. 1tre1ttd '"" Pel!' wwt Olt ~ of ilrM• llltdltr the ......... n;. ,_,,,,. Mt't oii.r &ten ,,. ~ -~ ol • """-•net. .. .,,,, .ii Mlt Cl1i!iMf, UtfY .,. blnoae11t unCU fltO'l'M ffll/lt'I. --0 .... '*di ••11, 32, eo... Mal a..._. o.e., 29, Ccall Mat a,...~ J4, ~n Vtllty 0 ...... (Arrtc't, 44, ........ Bffch 0 ....... Ml:Mllell,. 39. San C*F 0 ~ ScM.pl. 1 t , Sai'U An• oM..,to ~6, 41, S..nta Ma An employee at the Shell Ou Co. at 299.5 Bristof Street told DOllce a blac:lt man forced him to hand over all the money in the cash rqlster Jut Monday night. Ramon Beltran said the man twisted his arm behind his back. toot blm into the stonge room and warned him to act rid of the other customen and open the cash register or be "would be blt by a metal drum.'' Beltran then banded him the $282 in the register and the robber ran to a &RY car that wu waitina in the~ ~king ~lot Beltran's wallet, witfi about S60, wu a1lo missing by the t.lmc police arrlYed. • Newport Beach Sliding aJass doora in two condomfni· urns on SC.scape Drive and Elcaptde Court were lhaftered, appuently bf P.CI· !ct .auns. while the rc:sidcnta were iiutq mStcle. • The owner of two ~ kbb at Fuhlon bland rctumed to her 1983 Vo~n outed in a lot at 101 New· POrt Center 'Drive to dilccwer a wirldow had been anuhed and lfMral oontalnen 1 Around town ..., ,.,,,,. ....... ......., ,.. .. ......... ,., ,.., -"' .,,, a.a.--.,.,. . Autumn claulc N8WPORT lltL'OI - A Sk alld !tf ~:u;_~~~I llolene aod \he Shiro Ounelvel orpnl· t.atioft. The atan ud ftmah of the race will be llN~O.aca. For rcPtrldoa lafonnalloo call Elite Racina al (714) 54MS9'7 or (619) 27S· 54-'0. Pumpkin farm OOSTA MESA -Pwnpkin Orya Pum~ Farm will be open t9CJay tbf'OUab Oct. 31, at the Mdro Town Square aboDDm.I enter oa Bristol be-tween SuaffO'wef ud MacArtbur and at the Harbor Center at Wlboo and Harbor in Colla Mesa fnJm 9-.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. da.\\is year Pum~n CJty bas planned a full month of ~mily fl&D lndUdina live music and ·~ by c:haticten such u Snoopy. Achniaion is free and parenu are e~ to bring their cameras for the perfect boUday phOto. For a com~te ICbedule of entertain· mcnt events call (714) 768-1103 and for group Information call (714) 768-6615. Fun In relatfonsblps COST A MESA -Oranae Coast Col· l~ge is offcrlna a workshop, Fun in Rela· taonshlps, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdar. Oct. 8. Led 1JY interpcnonal communications specialist and stand-up comic Phil Miller, topics will Include putting humor Into your life, handling strife and bow to lighten-up and rclu. Reaistration fee is $20. For informa· lion and 10 re1is1er call the Community Service$ office at (714) 432-.5880. Child care awards COSTA MESA -The Orange County Children's Forum in affiliation with lhC Orange County Association for the Edu· cation of Youna Oi1ldren will sponsor lhe 1991 Child Care Achievement Awards Luncheon on Thursday, Oct. 17 11 the Red Lion Inn at 30.50 S. Bristol Street, Costa Mesa from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Those interested in attending the event or requesting a nomination form, please contact Frank Hodgson at (714) .537· 1920. The even• is open 10 the public. Chiropractic careers COSTA MESA -Learn about career opp<?rtunilics as a Doctor of Chiropractic on Wednesday, Oct l~ when adnussions r_cprescntatives from ralmer College of Cfliropr1c1ic West in Santa Oara, Cafif., will visit lhe Red Lion In~ in Costa Mesa !O conduce a Prospective Student Meet· 1ng 11 7:30 p.m. For further details, call the PCCW Of· ficc of Admissions 11 1 (800) 442-4476. Proceeds will benefit Ifie underprivi· leged youth within Oran~ County. r or information, call Diane Berl)'. at '714) 642-9990 or Howard Tuttle at (714) ?Sl-6616. New in town NEWPORT BEACH -CLUB is a so- cial club for women who have lived in the CJty of Newport Bcacb for less than frvc yean. General mc:elinp are on tbc first Wednesday of cacll month at memben' homes for 10 a.m. coffee, or at a local restaurant for lunch. Exchange infonna· lion on where to.shop, what to sec, good places to eat, etc. There arc also special interest ~ups on subjects such as bridge, book reviews and gourmet cookinJ as well as oc-casional couples' par11cs. Dues are $20 a year. For more infonna1lon, call 631-7664. Republican Women NEWPORT BEAOf -The Balboa Bay Republican Women Federated will hold its regular monthly meeting at 11 a.m. Oct. 9 at the Balboa Bay Oull, 1221 W. Cou1 Hiahway. Ouctt Spc:Uers will be state Sen. "Manan Bcraeson and Con- gressman Chris Cm. The cost is SIS a person. For reservations or information, with S3,000 to SS,000.worth or jewelry stolen from inside. • A cable box wu misain& from the top of the television In a home on Starfish Court. • A man in a white Nisaan Pathfinder reportedly followed a woman as lhe drove from Dove Street to Birch Street to Uristol Street onto the Corona del M1r Freeway and tried to set her to ~ll over several times by ~uni to tbe side of the road and moYiria his vehicle cloier &o hen. She finaJlY Iott him u ahc aot on the (;Qsta Mesa Freeway caatbouna near the San Diego Freeway. She told po1lce abc feared for her aafety. • Someone smashed the aJ.us on a tin1 e.ninauisher case in an apartment com• plq 1n the 2100 bloct of W. Ocean Froat and toot the eatioguisbcr. A RSident who beard the aWi mwb ran outside and saw a man appuc11tly tJyiq to opea a window nearby . • T1mc .ets of computer m1nuals, with a total value of $.500 wtre ~d mist· in& from an otrace al tbe Jmne Co .. 550 N.wpon Center Dr. ........ 0 MAda..c .. ~ 24. (QM Meil 10,000 .... foot ..... 111111 .......... ••1l111t o ..... i-... 29; SIMA AN a....,~H • ..,.,2a.~ IMctl a.._ ..... w•. 22, SOuth catOllna a..,.._ ,..., CMil. 21, Nt'wpoft lladl location, very ....... poftloD ..... for '-fOr •uto, bo.t ~ or wWtop. ......... . ...... . call 673-1J6l 0t 64MIOL Free Trade Apeement NEWPORT Bl!AOI -11lc ~ Foundation wlJJ clladl the FJM tr.de etfCCftlCnt betwoea Mako, Call.Ida ud tJie Unhed Stata at tu broUfut meet· i!llo 7:30 a.m. Oct. a la the Quarterdeck ROom at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 Weat O>ut HJOwn. Ouaf IDUJl,en will be the Hon. Jcile p'ac.dor, c.o.uJ Qca. e.ra1 of Mako and Mia Stuart ICnior vice president of the Weate.ra lJJ'Oftn Asaoeiatlon. Anti-drug event COSTA MESA -Former California Angels pitcher IC.en Fondl will ap~ at Mesa Verde Center, Halbor BOUJenrd and Adams Avenue, frtJm 10 to 11 a.m. Oct. 19 to help miliatc Red Ribbon Weck. The event Is ~red bf the CARE KMs of Estancia Hl&h ScboOl and the Cocca Mesa Drug AbutC Tuk Force. ExhibitJ will include a hot air balloon and the Coata Mea Fire Department's 9.5-foot platform cruet. PumJkin patch NEWPORT BEACH -The Environ· mental Nature Center will hold iu an· nual fUnd raiser, the Pall Fair and Pum~ kin Patch from 10 a.m. to 2 _p.m. Oct. 20 at the Nature Cenlcr1 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. The fatr will feature ~ft items, plants, ha.Iced goods and refresh· men ts. Jn addition, there will be children's na· ture activities and guided toun of 1he center. For informatfon, call 645-8489. Children's ftlm festival Four Edwards Cinema locations, includ· ing Fashion Island, will show free cbil· dren's movies every Saturday now through Oct. 26, from 10 a.m. to noon. ~ch showing will feature games and pnzes. Preschool story time --- ic.~~ The 17-yur-old driver of a c.ar that aashed into a house at 2928 Redwood Ave. In Costa Mesa Friday afternoon surveys the~ Damage to the house, owned by James Harper, had not l>een t.abufated Friday night. No one was injured in the mishap, which occurred at 3:45 p.m. School lunch menu Newport-Mesa Unlned School District Elementary Menu for the week of October 7 through 11 Monday, Hamburger with Pickle Chips or Turkey Com Dog, Hash Brown Patty, Cling Peaches, Choice of Milk. Tuesday, Turkey Spaghetti with French Bread or Turkey Com Dog, Green SaJad with Light Catalina Dressing, Petite Banana, Choice of Milk. Wednesday, Cheese Pizza or Turkey Corn Dog, Mixed Vegetables, Grape Juice Bar, Choice of Milk. Thursday, Chili Nachos with Mini Round chips or Turkey Corn dog, Garden Salad with Ranch dressing, Pears in Light Syn,ip, Choice of Milk. Friday, Brunch for Lunch, Pancake, Sausages. Tater Tots, Cinnamon Applesauce, Choice of Milk. NEWPORT BEACH -All four New· port Beach Ubrartes will offer a pre· school story time program for children ages 3 to 5 1brougl\ Dec. 11. The pro-..---------------------------- gram is free and no pre-registration is ncceuary. Prescliool Story Time is offered 11 10:30 a.m. every Tuesday at the Balboa Branch, 10 a.m. Tuesdays at the Corona dcl Mar Branch, 11 a.m. Tuesdays at Mariners Branch, and 10:30 Wednesdays at Ne~rt Center. For mfonnallon on any of 1he pro- grams, call Children's CoOrdinator Judy Kelley at (714) 644-3187. Women in art inners 5 Nights A Week! -----...:::::.- Your Choice - NEWPORT BEACH -The Bayview Chapter of the National Organization for Women will present 1 slide show and Ice· lure of The History of Women in Art at their monthly meeting Monday, Oct. 14, at 7:30 p.m. • Top Sirloin • Salmon Fillet All those interested in this lecture or in NOW are invited to attend this mcel· ing at Wcslem Federal Savinp Com· munity Room. 4 Corporate Plaza. New· • Chicken Breast • Cod Dinner port Beach. For information regarding NOW call 581-4266. For informalion on this meel· ing call Marjorie Niland at 846-51150. Artists OD exhJbit NEWPORT BEACH -The Nc'!J)Ort Beach Public Lll>rary invites the public to meet two award-winning artists, Vivian H. Aumond and Billie Nugent, at a re· c:cption In their honor on today from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. • Fresh Catch All dinners include: Chowder or tosaed salad. Baked potato, st.k fri•t or rice pilaf. eouraough bread with butter and ice cream. Breakfast .95· • Served from 4:00-6:00pm Mon.-Fri Their joint exhibit, "Serendipity," is on display m the Community Room at the Library, 856 San Oemenle Drive, New- port Beach, throughout October. Cbil,d ~are Ups Join us for Saturday or Sunday Breakfast. 9am ti1 noon. Happy Hour Monday-Friday 4-7pm Full cocktail service now available. NiWPORT BEACH -Chjld care ~peciallsl Rosalie Kfoury will present "Tip$ for the Biele-up Mommy and Daddy " teaching caretakcn how to deal with children wnen lhcir parents are DOI available, including how lo safety-proof homes and disciplining. Relax on our patio and ettjoy the view. Delicious half price seafood appetizers! The !'rec program will be at the New- port Center Lll>rary, 856 San Oemcntc Drive, Newport Beach, 11 9:30 a.m. loday. rnE AMERICAN HEART AS5<DATION MEMORIAL PR<r.RAM. ,, -,,,, ,, --~ ,, --' ,, .. .: -,, ...... • We're located at the end of the Newport Pier 675-9771 Open for lunch. dinner, and Saturday and Sunday Breakfast 34th ·Anniversary Sale October 1 thru 31 Well, frfenda, thla year marb our 34th year In Costa M..._ Therefore, we've decided to make our ennu.I October .... extra apeclal. Pwtldpdng mMUfacturers have egrHd to QIYe ~ ttMir lowMt pricing for our aale. We wtlt offer outstanding valun on carpeting, vlf'Y' flootl.ng, hardwood ftocn llnd wtndOw COYet'riiga. C•ll M8-4111 •1ul we wlH .... ..... ,..,_ ....... ...................... ..................... y_. .. ....................... ........... wdn P.S. Don't fof'gM to Gt-* our ~ for euper' da I I outll Md ~ prto.d rol enda. Thie .. the only 1lme ot the YMf m.ny Of our low lllOCk Pftcel .,. reduCed eftn turttter. (Umhd quafftlft and .-•••on Mncf). * carpet sales * custom draperies * Installation * vinyl. parquet wood * drapery rod repair TOP QUALITY WORKIHNSHIP FOR 34YUR8 IN COSTAMEIA F•mllJ Ctlrpet Bualn••• Since t 894 In C1ata M11• 14 Ywa .................. .... 91:ao.4a00. Cl•••• ......... I 'outh Pap Editor Matt c.olCer ... 642-4321, at 361 e itc • in Costa Mesa High School. 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 · Television Affesh!A~am Tod~y's Youtll We choose our neighbor- hood, our school, and our friends. We monitor teachers and coaches. Why should we . pay any less attention to televi- sion? After all it brings the outside world into our lives and has a major affect on how we view the world. According to the Yale :-Child Studies Center, there is a : great need for planning in this •. area. Here are some ideas for -such planning: ~ 1) Viewing time should be .. .. limited. American youn gsters watch an average 24 hours of telefisi'on per week. The Ameri- can Academy of Pediatrics rec- ommends keeping it to two hours per day . 2)Beselective. Weexpect parents to set standards. You should sit down with your par- ents and check the week's local listings. 3) Discuss programs. Watch along wi th your parents and select points of discussion. Analyze buying and selling through commercials . 4) Listen to your parents thoughts and then express your own opinions. TV journalist Bill Moyers offers this reminder: "the little screen is the largest classroom and the largest.chal- lenge that God has given us for some time." All this adds up to the conclusion that the young chil- dren of today need protection from television. This is borne out by the remarks of some experts. "Protracted television viewing is one cause of violent and aggresive behavior. It also contributes s ubstantially to obesity"-American Academy of Pediatrics. '1Constant exposure to television leads to the 'mean world syndrome.• That is the belief that crime and violence area pervasive pa.rtofourworld Much more so than actual events would suggest"--psychologist Dale Kunkel. "Children see world events on the news. Tele- University of IDinois. The Children's Television is a step in the right direction: it limits 'the amount of time a broadcaster can sell ads for chil- dren !s programming. It also bares a provision requiring that television stations serve the "educational and informational needs of the children." vision is changing the nature of It is therefore imperative ourchildhood"--Ellen Wartella, that we stay critical of how much television we watch. In 1958. in what was tcnncd as the 'golden age of television,' broadcaster Edward R. Murrow uttered words that arc still pe~nent today, "this instrument. can teach, it can illuminate; yes, it can even inspire, but it can do so only to the extent that humans arc determined to use it to those ends. Otherwise it is merely lights and wires in a box." How Do You Feel About ~Wal king Towards Longevity c : by Chris Anclam 'Zero Tolerance?' by Edison Leung . ' C If you do not exercise, you disease is five times greater in -Care becoming part of the Ameri -the sedentary population than in -. ! can minority. According to a those who engage in regular • recent study by the President's physical activity. Hypenension, ! touncil on Physical Fitness, obesity, diabetes, respiratory ~ iwer 50% of today's Americans and circulatory diseases are care engaged in some form o f among other conditions related i physical exercise, whi ch is to inactivity. · ! approximately twice th e num-All of us would like to • C berrecorded in 1961 when Presi-discover a 'fountain of youth'- some elixir which would help keep us all younger, or allow us to maintain our present level of acuvny. By increasing the body's intake of oxygen, walk- ing actually aids in retarding the process of aging. • ~ent Kennedy started the move- ment. Keeping fit is fast be- coming America's national pas- time. The I 978 Perrier study revealed a srarlli ng di!ICOvery: the number one exercise en- gaged by today's Americans is walking. Over40 mill ion people reponed walking as their regu- lar form of exercise. While running is becoming the fastest growing sponin America, walk- ing remain s the exercise of the silent majority. Walking, sometimes not even considered an exercise, achieves the same health and The heart's abi 1 ity to pump blood decreases approximately 7% every 10 years after the age of 30, and blood pressure i~­ creases in the same proportion in that period of time. The cir- c ulation also decreases because of a loss of blood vessel elastic- ity. The lungs, with aging, lose much of their resilience and there fitness benefits as other more is also a decrease in the ability strenuous workouts -but don't of the chest wall muscles to aid tell this to the jogger-he '11 never in ventilation. be! ieve you! All of these {actors cause a Recent studies on longev-decline in our strength and en- ity indicate that we Americans durance and reduce the body's may be able to increase our life ability to deliver oxygen to the expectancy as much as seven to individual cells. Oxygen is the 10 years by following a regular vital ingredient for the produc- program of exercise, combined tion of energy at the cellular with proper rest, elimination of level. This is known as the smoking,reductionofalcoholic body•s maximum oxygen up- consumption and maintenance take capacity. Once this is sig- of normal body weight. But as nificantly reduced the aging we get older, most of us become process is accelerated. increasingly inactive. The death If you are inactive, you will rate from arteriosclerotic heart age faster. In today's mecha- nized society most of us are programmed to drive or be driven wherever we go. We never think to transpon our- selves by the simple act of walk- ing. Walking actually increases the body's maximum oxygen consumption by improving the functional capacity of the cardio- vascular, circulatory, respira- tory, and muscular-skeletal systems. In effect, we have our own unique mechanism to slow or retard the aging process: walk- ing. If it sounds simple, it is. There's no need to wear a jog- ging suit or special shoes or time your pulse. Walking doesn't require that you sched- ule a court or wait in line at 6 a.m. to tee off. There is no need to compete with anyone. You can walk in any weather, and, in fact, you do not have to be an 'athlete' at all. The beauty of walking is that it is free and available to everyone. There's no need to join a health spa or an . athleticclub-justopenyourdoor and step outside. Remember, however, that consistency is important. The weekend athlete never actually achieves true fitness because his or her short bursts of activity are not sustained. Too many of us are over- weight and under-exercised because we do not choose an activity that we will stay with, like walking--one that provides us consistent, positive results and paves the road to longevity. "Zero tolerence-4210" as dering why· these 19 cheerlead- administrators refer to it, is the ers were not transferred out of the Newport Mesa Unified Harbor -as the policy stipu- Scool District's policy on drugs lates. As Dr. John Nichols, and alcohol. The policy per-superintendel'\,t of the school tains tostudentswhoarecaught district said, the camp was not a in possession or under the in-"school sponsored function," fluence of drugs or alcohol at that is to say," they did not send school or at school related advisors or teachers along with events. First time offenders the students!' Because of that, are suspended and transferred they were subsequently sus- to one of th other three schools pended from.. cheerleading for in the district for the remainder three weeks (for breaking chccr- of the school semester. Second leading training) and not trans- time offenders arc expelled ferred. Others in the district from the district and transferred disagree and argue otherwise to another school in another that the can1p was in fact school district. related. This policy was put in ef- fect last year. Since it has been implemented, 32 students have been transferred from their own schools to another. One of the biggest stirs raised by the zero tolerance policy was the incident con- cerning 19 cheerleaders at Newport Harbor High School. They were found to be in viola- tion of 4210 at a chcerleading camp. Many people were won- -- Andy Clanton As a result of the disagree· ment , .Principals from the four high schools(Corona del Mar • Costa Mesa , Estancia, and Newport Harbor) have been called together,1along with Dr. Carrol Berg. deputy superinten- dent. and Dr. Robert Francy. director of summer and extra- curricular activities, to revise and/or delineate more specifi- cally thepartsrelatingto"~hool activity." Jessica Davis This summer, the school board also revised sections in the zero tolerance policy deal- ing with the amount of time a student will be transferred away. Before the revision, if a student( mainly a first offender), is caught during the last few weeks of a semester, he or she was transferred to another school for the remainder of the semester. The duration of the transfer w&ild only have been for a few weeks. On the flip side, if a student is caught dur- ing the first few weeks of the semester, the duration he or she would spend at another school will be much longer than just for a few weeks. Now if a student is caught, the trans-· fer period is set at 90 days. The NMUSD school board is quite proud of their policy. The following photo poll expresses the view regard- ing the zero tolerance policy, 4210. These people who were asked were students, staff, and faculty members of Costa Mesa High School. Joann Sbimpock TV Talkshows: T h erapy or Trash? by Lisa Peterson "They arc avoiding any conflict by kicking the kid out. They arc ignoring the problem. They should have a type of "I think it's cool. You shouldn't be doing that stuff at schoolanyway. Ifyoudodrugs, you probably don't want to be here. It probably influences others around you too. Stupid "I think we should deal with the problem locally first. It would be detrimental to the student and it does not allevi- ate the problem but intensifies itiftheyarcpulledoutofschool right away." J oan Rivers, Barbara DeAngclis, Oprah Winfrey, Phil Donahue, Sally Jesse Raphael, Mon tel Williams. Geraldo Riv- era, Maury Povitch, Jenny Jones, and Ron Reagan. Do any of these names ring a bell? Well, if they don't. where the hell have you been? For roughly ten years, the number of talk shows and talk show hosts has been multiply- ing faster than the national debt. They greet us in the morning and they tuck us in at night. The shows cover topics ranging from 0 transvestite love triangles:· to "child abuse." But, is this free therapy or what some critics have labeled as "Tra h TV?" ~- Well, although some problems targeted on the air might seem a little far fetched, the majority of the topics drawn out arc very real to many viewers. With the ingenious blend of psychiatrists and live audiences. the shows are able to give the public, not only advice from a broad range of people, but an impetus to seek help if needed Years ago, society taught that problems should be smoth- ered in silence. Now,asthe90's are welcomed, we have been given back our voices. Dealing with our problems, and tossing out our paranoia and inhibitions is encouraged. The world is un- dergoing a social revolution. no • • . . counseling program to help the long~ considered taboo. Di~-kid. The kid would do worse cu~s1ng problems openly ~s · away from his frieftds." being warmly embraced. This new practice wouldn • t have been possible. had it not been for talk shows. They offer us a new line of communication. a nc:w way to confront problems that have been avoided in the past. Such dark secrets as: alcoholism. in- to bring to school." cest, mental illness, and marital ~i battery arc bein1 given new -~#< light. The truth is, 1V talk shows Tracey Forth are great outlets for people to "They know the conse-"I don't think they should rclatetooneanother. Theyprcs.. qucnces so I think it's rigf!.t. bC kicked out of school. There cnt opportunitites for individu· They're taking a high risk us-should be an alternative. They a.ls to speak out on troubling ing drugs on campus. It's just ' are avoiding the situation. iuues and lddreu problms that not wonh it." Theyl'Cdumpinasociety'spl'Ob.! have haunted people for years. ......--..--....,o.;..;;. ....... ---::-~~~~le~._.i;.;.;;n...;;th;.;.;e;;.a.;u;;.;.tt.;.;;;er;;.;;._" ~;.......;--~.;..;::.......wt::!!::~~=:.!!=:J • -----~---- ---------------- By Run LOii ...... NEWPORT BEACH -The dauntina deficit in funding for public education bas captured the attention of Newport-Mesa Unified School Di1trict'1 four school board candidates. In the aecond of a series of scheduled candidate forums, the candidates gathered in a stuffy Corona del Mar High School classroom Thursday to tell a crowd of about 40 PT A members that something must be done to deal with the district's fi5ca l crisis. But what? Candidate Marthn Fluor argued for stricter controls over current district finance planning. Fluor, 40, a bilingual instructional aide, l'l"*>I by Mire M.lrtln/Noc School district candidates: (from left) Martha Fluor, To m Williams, Edward Decker and Terry Simon. · questioned why district budget- balancers failed to anticipate a precipitous drop in property tax revenues, leaving the district $2 million short during the current school year. Williams, owner and founder of Saddleback Land and Development Inc., pointed out that he is the only school board member who has a degree -a masters in business administration from USC -in finance. spending more carefully than ever before and pound the pavement for "outside" funding sources. He secs promise in the idea of establishing an interest-generating endowment fund to help finance school operations. Decker, 52, dean of fine arts at Coastline Community Cc'llege, is running for the open seat currently held by tru:itce Ken Wayman, who is not !'educing the s ize of i t s administrative and classified staff, a nd re-examine the cost o f maintaining surplus district property. Simon, 38, vice president of the Orange County PT A, is cha ll e nging Decker for representation west Costa Mesa and Mesa Verde. Incumbent Tom Williams, 49, running for a third four-year term, against Fluor, believes the solution lies in tightening district purse strings, com.bined with aggressive Fluor a nd Willia ms a re competing for the school board scat representing the Dover Shores and Santa Ana Heights communities. running for re-election. 4 Candidate )Terry Simon believes the dii.trict needs to consider Jim de Boom, who represenb the Cliffhave n and Ma riners com munities, i s runnin g unopposed and not taking part in the candidate forums. ' pursuit of state and federal ~rants. Candidate Edward Decker said the district must "prio ritize .. Briefly . Wlllmnd weather to be cooler Neither the 15-foot waves that pounded the coast earlier this week nor the heat wave th.at baked Southern California is expected to stick around for the weekend, lifeguards and meteorologists say. Still, they predict, the beach should be more conducive to sunbathing and surfing than it was over much of the summer months. On Friday, waves at Newport Beach reached about 5 feet. The average this summer was about 3 feet. "The waves should start to get smaller," lifeguard Mitch White predicted. "But there·s an~ther storm off Baja, so we might get some action from that." National Weather Service meteorologists forecast low clouds and fog today and Sunday morning, burning off to hazy sunshine in the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to reach the upper 60s at the beach and the upper 70:i to mid-80s inland. The water temperature at Newport Beach Friday hit 65 degrees. Home burglarized · twice~ In one night Pallce post 1111'1 drug arrests COSTA MESA -Police have arrested 11 more people suspected of buying and selling cocaine in the alleys behind Pomona Avenue at 19th Street, prompting them to step up patrol in the troubled neighborhood. Police have made nearly 70 arre!.t:i in the west side community since April. Seve nteen of those arrestll were made la:it month alone. And Sgt. Tom Boylan :iaid hi' undercover narcotics unit didn't have enough :iquad cars to keep pace wi th the number of drug transactions taking place one night last \\eek. Consequently. police arc in the procc.,.., of adding more manpower to !.tep up patrol. The problem has persi!.led even though police have been operating under cover in the Pomona area -.ind making Jrrc-..t-.. - nearly every "ed .. Boylan 'aid three of the "' pcopk .irrc,led Wedne.,day night .ire convicted rc,1Jent1al and com1"'1crc1al burglar' And about 10 percent of all thm.c arrc,tcd arc -,cconJ tune LAW OFFICES Experienced, aggressive attorney offenders. Of the 11 mol>t recently arrested, -..ix were booked on charges of selling cocaine and five were booked on charges of posse,sion of cocaine. Two of the arrests were actually made at Placentia and 18th Street, where an -;uspected drug dealer on Pomona allegedly took an undercover offi cer to piclo.. up narcotic:i, police said. Police said they netted small amounts of cocaine from the recent arrests. Chrlstmn comedy auditions set Auditions for Orange Coast College's production, "Road to Santa's Workshop," "ill he held Monday and Wednesday in OCC-.. Drama Lab Theater. The comedy adventure, set in a world of childhood dreams and filled with tr.11Jit1onal Chri..,tmas music and songs, is a tribute to the popular "Road" pictures with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. It was written by OCC theater st udents Eric Person and B.J. Porter. By lorlAnn Basheda Slal1 Wl1ltr BANKRUPTCY -Stop creditors, foreclosures, repossession. COSTA MESA -It was one of those days. Jeanie Delsignore returned to her apartment at the 500 block of Paularino Avenue a ft er work Wednesday to find her window broken and her video cassette recorder, stereo and jewelry gone. Too tired and upset to call police, she and her husband we nt to btd. Before nodding off, however, they opened their sliding glass door for a breeze. ln~tead they got another burglar. Two juvenile!> apparently slipped into the Delsignore's home while they slept and stoic S270 and the keys to their BMW. both of which were in her purse on the kitchen table. · It wasn't until she woke the next day to a phone call from the sheriff's department inquiring about the whereabouts of her car that she discovered it was missing. The Sheriffs Department then told Delsignore they had arrested two youths during the night for driving a stolen vehicle. The car was returned shortly afterward. More than $1 ,400-worth of items that were stolen from her home earlier in the evening, however, arc still missing. And Delsignore said this wasn't the first time her home had been burglarized. She declined to comment further, saying the incident was too stressful to discuss. Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar said police suspect the juveniles may be responsible for both burglaries. The case is still under investigation. When asked whether getting burglarized twice in one night was unusual. Lazar said no. FAMILY LAW -Dissolutions, child custody FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION 800-698-8569 \it 1tvine•1 bell sc~llOfl of Chil..W~n·1 8ooks and Educ:MionltJ Ma1et11I 'cit Tb. lblil t11 personal Kf\llCC ii A knowled.ublc ulcs swr lha1 '°"'• cllildrenl \ By tfis Yokol Stall Wrflef NEWPORT BEACH -Hoag Hospital has gained a new support group of community leaders that will promote and cheer on the hospital's expan!tion plans -an issue of growing concern in the,community. Members of Hoag 2010 on Monday will officially announce the formation of their new group and kick off a "community awareness campaign" about the ho~pital's mal.ter plan, which will more than double the size of the health care facility over the next 20 years. .. We bdieve in a world-clas!. health facility like Hoag Hospital," said Jim Dale, owner of the Villa Nova restaurant and current president or the Hoag 552 Club, the hospital's main fund-raising group. Dale, who helped spawn Hoag 2010 w11h former Newport Beach mayor Jackie Heather, denied that the new "grass-roots" Hoag fan club was formed in hopes of heading off the type of public outcry that met the Balboa Bay Club's large-scale expansion plans. .. We're not responding to anything," Dale said. "Hoag's always had the policy that 'Hoag Cares.' The Hoag master pla n, slated for city Planning Commission and council re':'ie~ in November, will add roughly 285,000 square feet to the emtmg 480,000 square foe t of buildings in the upper campus off Hospital Road and about 500,000 square feet to the lower campus along West Coast Highway, where the cancer center and a child care center are now located. Neighboring residents in the Villa Halboa, Versailles. Newport Crest and B~lboa Coves communitiec; have exp~c!.sed concerns about the he1ghl!t of the proposed buildings and the potential in crease in both patient and delivery traffic. 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NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 (Next to Tony Roma's) • ' I I I I I I Making the Dean's list of high fashion ''I 'm having fun sitting and watching what the women arc wearing tonight," commented a not-very-often partygoer at a recent bash. So do we. Here are some of the interesting styles seen during September socials. Tea for two? spelled out the invitation on the front of her pink ..================::;., strapped sheath ... T 4 2 ... at the u~ contemJX>rary catering • We make every gathering an event =. ml every event special Cartier opening at South Coast P I a z a. S tr ategica ll y p l aced e m broi d e r y added to the provocative look. Cups? Lemon, cream, suga r? Society The SCR gala •----had sort of a OCal>Orate Lunches ml Events Cl Picnics O BinMlys O Anniversanes OFundraisers aw~ RecepOOru o&r-Bac Miczvahs QFull Parry Rentals Cl~ Facilities OTheme Parties Clbal ~ Olce ~ ~ QValet Parking. circus theme wit h jugglers, magicians and other entertainers ... Deeann Baldwin went with the theme. The circus was knitted right in to her spark.ling dress ... even the in the bright colors of the gala. .. • I •' '• I I ;. •• I •' Securiry ml LlmO Services (714) 556-0480 3500 Wrsc Moort Scrttt, Sune B Santa Ana, CA 92704 Therepeutlo ····-$38 HR 954-8576 5th Annual Inter-Cultural Arts Festival Sunday 1 :00 p.m.-5 p.m. October 6th at Lions Park (One block west of Newport Blvd.) Free cont/nous Entertainment of many Cultural Backgrounds Entertainment By: XJpe Tofte The Overtonea Dan Zantes Barber Shop Quartet Aztecu Nafya Prya CluaicaJ Magnificent Quinn Dancn From lndla The Magician and much morelll Exhlbltl tt lntematlonal Art and Crafts Dellclou1 Food and Snacks Pelftwal Dnotor: Humari lekltlonl Conwnltt9e ~ 650-1149 or M2·27IO ••• •••an•cma- • Designer Bob Mackie knows how to make glamorous dress and Dana Bieber knows how to show it off. She wore the golden number at the SCR gala. Tall, blonde Gail Soderling chose silver to set off the black of her gala floor-length strapped gown... silver embroidery on the bodice enhanced by a floor-length silve r lame scarf. Boots & Black tie... Gypsy Pulliam wore the designated footwear, and she topped off her short black dress with a jacket made with many leathers. The coverup was Cringed to boot. BY THE WAY: "The Power of Self-Presentation" will be Kitty Barton's topic Tuesday at a 6:30 p.m. event at the Balboa Bay Club. T he wardrobe and Cas hion consultant's program will be presented by The Fashion Group of Orange Counfy, open to the public ($15 at the door). More information available by calling 730-3551. • A dazzling array of fashions can be seen Nov. 15 when Kitty Leslie and Fashion Island present Ora nge County Philharmonic Society Wome n's Cs:>mmittces show at the Hyatt Regency Irvine. Bobbitt Williams is chairing the event. This is one of the really big annual shows ... it started 32 years ago. The society office number is 553-2422. • Some very fashionable looking women arc expected to show up Oct. 16 at the Four Seasons Hotel for 3 p.m. high tea. "It will be a fun e le gant afternodn," said Cerise Feeley, adding "it will benefit the Ronald McDonald House." Fashions will bC shown by Beaujon Paris. Tickets can be purchased by calling the house at 639-3600. (The facility in Orange is a home away from home for families of seriously ill children receiving treatment at nearby hospitals.) Gail Soderling was a sight in her silver-accented gown. la hynw1'llol . Amer.itone paint & wallpaper center MONEY TO LOAN .8.50% AXED lRAVEL IN Sm..E . Lowat Rite In 7 Ylll'll I 'When II'• Worth Doing Rifhf • 111 I 21111 •111111 • 111111 CGnlaldldan 389 E .. 17th Costa Meu, CA 11881 Rnanclal (714) 548-5873 17th and Tustin (714) 848-8774 Hidden behind the e station ~~ ~ ~-- WEAR YOUR LIFE JACKET NAI°" wt-~ClOUNOL IHCNS OOAS• ~ .. 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GOP singing one . disenchanted evening TAD DAT, YOU DITSt .-It's no secret that some of the mott prominollt Republican personages in Pilotland arc ~ increulngly disenchanted with Gov. Pete Wilson and hia obedteot 1ervant1 U.S. Sen. John Seymour. u.i_!OW unb)appy are they? Well, in 1<>me circles (es~cially the •~ry oae., Willon anc:f Seymour are being called DITS." TrJmlaUon: "Democrats In Training." One loastime GOP activiat exhibits this bumper snicker. "One Term Pete." Driving along the coast, fro~ ~u~ Laguna to Corona del Mar, he said the 11gn attracted responses from arm wavers horn bonkers and kiss blowers." ' 0 DETAILS, DETAILS -Automobile aficionado ~n R. Huaba says he plans to attend Sunday's Concours d'Elegance at UCI's Aldrich Park, but isn't interested in that 1939 Mercedes no Cabriolet 8 valued somewhere up there in the stratosphere. "I'm not interested, he said, "unless the ------owner can show me a smog certificate." o· LET .m E REVELRIES BEGIN -County Supervasor H1rrlett Wteder'1 formal annexation -111111111111--• of Costa Mesa doesn't take effect until month's end, but inhabitants needn't wait that long to rejoice. Her birthday's on Monday. .. And ~er ~ge? She shrugs off the impertinent question, saying, Just thmk in terms of fine wine." 0 CALIFORN~ ~E~ THEY COME -It's true that Orange Co~nty ~agazme 1s fadmg from the local scene (the title will varush with the December issue), but don't rush to send condolence cards. ~anaging Editor Un~ Mathewson, sounding as upbeat ~sever, advises that she and editor Kathy Bryant arc excited about expanding statewide with a sister publication, California Homes. ~ readers will continue to receive the glossy magazine, which will add Los Angeles, San Francisco and Palm Springs to its longt~e Orange County coverage. Publisher M1rk N. Mirth is moving his troops into new offices, on the corner or. Armstrong and McGaw in Irvine, and is poised to deploy statewtde. "People were confused by a premature report, suggesting that our publication had perished," said Mathewson. "Actually we'll be working with a much broader canvas." ' Its next audit will show a 52,000 circulation, she said, adding, "We're very excited about the direction we're taking." Well, so much for early obituaries. Personally, I'm relieved that I won't be confusing the titles of two rival magazines, Orange County and Orange Coast, ever again. Unless, of course, Ruth Ko decides to change her magazine's name to California Coast. u WOW, WHO SAYS LIBRARY PEOPLE AREN'T EROTIC? - Kevin Cartwright, director of public affairs for the Nixon Library and Birthplace, phoned the other day. !"hy was h~ calling. all the way from Yorba Linda? I have a tickler on my calendar," he said. What .he mea~t, ~f.course, was that he keeps reminding himself that I still haven t v1s1ted the shrine. But, gracious, it sure did sound kinky. 0 MUST BE A WT OF HEAD-ON COLLISIONS OUT THERE -In case you h aven't heard the shattering news our ~ptuagenarian softball team failed to repeat as .;.,orld champions tn the 70-and-Over tournament staged last week in West Palm ~ach, Fla. It went down to the final inning of the final game, but the ~an Juan Capistrano Angels were beaten, 7 to 6, by a n aggregation of geezers from Arizona. Player-manager Art McConnell is philosophical about the loss noting that the winners loft ed lots of pop flies. ' "1.t's not easy to catch these flies," he says, ''when you 're J?laymg between two fielders wearing hearing aids." 0 ~IMMER DOWN, PUSSYCATS -Best line at a Performing Glatz Center bacchanal didn't appear in the social columns. It's when one sequined socialite, eymg another, clawed: "She wouldn't know a rondo from a condo." Engagements STEFANO-WALKER A November wedding is being planned by Brooke E. Walker of Corona del Mar and V. Joseph Stefano of Monarch Beach. The two will marry Nov. 9 at Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Donald V.E. Walker and Carol Walker, both of Boulder, Colo. She graduated from Boulder High School and attended Arizona State University. The future bridegroom is the son of Vincent Stefano of Burbank and Kathy Holland of Balboa Island. He graduated from Corona del Mar High School and attended V. Joseph Stefano and Brook Arizona State University. Walker ''fi went throu&h my infancy in the shelter. Now I'm a toddler. I'm still healing. But now I feel alive for the first time i11 my life. Beau Crivello Human Options graduate Thursday, Guardian Angels of Human Options got together to celebrate their commitment to ..... Dll Jllll Society Human Options, the battered women's shelter in South Orange County. Newport Beach Four Seasons Hotel was the s pot where the 170 women held their fi fth annual luncheon. The support g r oup, which originated in 1983, helps raise funds for the shelter, its family counseling center and various support groups and communit y outreach programs. Although t:1e $60 per ticket luncheo n, chaire d by Mary Catherine Payne and Fran Applegate was expected to bring in around $8,000, it had another purpose as well. Said Payne, "It's a thank you luncheon really, for our members, to say thanks for helping in a big way!" There was the sense that everyone felt a li ttle like part of the fa mily. Human Options peppy execu~ive director Vivian Clecak summed it up, "It's like something one of our residents said, 'Human Options is the family we never A Free Gift from m.J.~ . ~ m.J. Join the M.I. Hummd Club now, and you'll ttttive ..... • 1 8f'OU8bl You A Gilt · a SSS value-free! Come In now for details about complete Club benents and enrollment form. GIFTS AND COLLECTIBLES In Westcliff Court 1727 Westcliff Dr., N . B. 650-5535 FREE FACIAL Pure Sophisticated Swiss Care Arbonne products are PH-Correct, • fragranced and 99°/o allergen-free. Naturally Only the fi nest quality ingredients formulated in SWitzerlOnd. Discover your younger, healthler and more 6ttroctive skin. Beatriz 714-493-1926 AmN[ llTERNA TIONAL '? I f ShauN~ Katheryn Thompson, left, and Christine Rhodes had, and the shelter is grandma's house.'" Ladies enjoyed the gently elegant centerpieces from Designs from left, Anabel konwiser, Vivian Clecak and Sandy Sewell . .. by Trudi and feasted on savory 1 ----------:----------------- mesquite grilled chicken dressed in "1· bow tie pasta. Then it was time to swoon over Four Seasons' pastry c he f Michelle Nev-Braken's rendit ion of chocolate Napoleon. After lunch, board president Meredith Khachigian introduced this year's honoree Katheryn Thompson. She saluted the group saying, "Human Options is a living bridge... t h e pro m ise o f tomorrow." Some in attendance werocSen. Marian Bergeson, Phyllis Drayton Pat Hitt, Betsy MacKenzie, Jackie Ferguson, Susan Jackson, Janet Corbin, Lorri darke, Ruth Ann Hyson, Lula· Half acre, Anabel Konwiser, Phyllis Nehrenberg and Barbara Mitchell. Price Sale! C 0 L L £ C T I 0 N Fine Consignment Boutique CANNERY VILLAGE 2826 Newport Bo ulevard Newport Beach 673-6639 Open Mon-Sat 11 -6 or By Appointment Entire Inventory Sale We need to make room for our new Men's Department and the introdud ion or several new women• shoe line in No,·ember. so come in now and Save 50% on our entire existing inwntory. \cro~ .. from A1ri11111 Court Fa .. hio11 l:ol11ml • \1'\\ port Bt•1wh '?H. 72 1 .()120 ,., -l I ; • • • .. .,_ .. .r d1'!' .t"r ·~ • ... .· • ..,_, Octobet a. 1111 ---Ente • io:ocumentary 'wedlld' bal••· , L ast week's episode originally ended with the traditional preview of the show to be featured the following week (in other words., today). Due to a lack of space, that information is now on the bottom of someone's shoe in The Pilot's paste-up area. That's a godsend, however, because your humble, indentured reviewer hasn't had time to take a look at the ..__ __ ;;;;z.....1.-...J program in question (I just couldn't switch away from the Dodger telecasts). So this week, in my never-ending quest to bring you Local up to date on one thing or Cable another, I've put together some -----• upda1es, obse rvations and feedback. Don't laugh. Jc~ Kobrin ekes out a living domg this kinda stuff. Now where'd I put that map to the Villa Crean ... WEDGED BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE -The most positive response this column has received so far has been for last week's review of Randy Siegel's "The Futy of The Wedge" (with "Networking U .S.A." coming in a close second). An observant gentleman who lives in Corona del Mar called to say he enjoyed the piece, but noticed one glaring error: the misspelling of a legend's name. I hereby apologize for b utchering the name of Duke Kahanamoku. May Madam Pelc wrap me in a hot lava blanket should I ever repeat this grievous error. I do have an explanation, albeit a shaky one. I looked through The Piiot's opulent library to double-check the spelling of the surfing pionee r's name. Whal I came up with was the incorrect version that has now appeared in this publication twice. 0 WEDGE ll -What most callers wanted to know about "The Fury of The Wedge" was when and where they could catch the documentary on the famed surfing spot at the tip of the Balboa Peninsula. "Fury" was put into Channel 61 's rotation at Copley/Colony Cablevision of Costa Mesa this week and ended its run last Monday on Channel 39 at Community Cablevision, which covers Irvine and parts of Newport Beach. However, the callers -and a lot of people in Newport - are subscribers to Comcast. As I believe I've explained in this column before, it's easier to get a return call from Jimmy Hoffa than lt 11 to got I~ propaninUaa infot8Wion n.n .c.omcut. . It's understandable why ••F\uy'' might inteJat a lot of Comcast viewen. The Wedse is within Comcast's coveraae area. 0 AND 111E ENVELOPE PLEASE -"Off Center," which ii taped at Copley/Colony's Calta Mesa studio and which bad the honor of being tbe ftrst show previewed by this column, bas been nominated for some local acx;es., award being given out in Pasadena later this month. So m uch for my influence. I found the show awful. 0 SPECIAL GUEST -Community Cablcvision's Mike Brady has lined up best·scUing horror novelist Clive Barker for a future "Book Review." T&MAZWG LIJC4SFOI l TO SOUND SYSTEM FOA UnimaginativQ, not ·'Mumm,' a better word SELECTED PAESENTAllONS Mystery Cate 's actors shine, plot doesn 't H1Ak ~ Uoyd IUIUllAIC COMMHDO (N) THX (12.30) 2:30 51!0 7 15 t:IO By Tom Trtus P1loC Thealer Clftlc 10Me 11000 (NU) (12"00) 4.45 8 45 cm 1UCU1t1(NU)2:30 7.30 Denzel Washington/John UlhgOW llCMOCMIT (I') THX (12"30) 2.45 5:00 7:45 1000 Special Engegement -Amph s..ting W hen the Mystery Cafe made its debut a year ago with "Murder at the Cafe Noir," the operation see med a cut above the normal dine-and-deduce genre. The price was high, but then so was the quality. Schwan~ fRMNATOll 2 (Ntl) (I • 30 7:15 10:00 AMPH EAlllE SEATING J-Wlll9'S/John T....OU IMOllT (N) THX Spd e~ (12 30) 2 30 4'30 7 00 8.00 ~ PH ci ntl IUf'rt (I') THX (12:15) 2:30 moon DUD PINAi. 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' ~. r •f' ; • 581·9500 characters splendidly, but the end result isn't nearly as satisfying. The venue -a la rge, jam- packed dining room at Irvine's Spo rts C lu b may have something to do with it. At Hubert's in Hutton Centre (where the group also performs), there was ple nty of room to conduct the nefarious business that goes into one of these projects. The Sports Club's high table content leaves precious little space for play acting. Also, Landau's "Mumm's the Word" isn't up to his "Cafe Noir" by (pardon the pun) a long shot. T his o ne, abo ut ga ngsters jockeying for power the day after the St. Valentine's Day Massacre , merely shows us the hoods plotting with one another before one of their number gets rubbed out. It's long o n cliches but shon on character d evelopme nt or real comic zingers. Most of the "Mumm's" cast members are veterans of "Cafe Noir.'' wilh Ted Curry's jealous mobster (Lucky Malloy) the top card in the deck. Curry has the characte r's moves and mannerisms down pat, and bis scenes with his- swe etie, Legs LcBounce (the a dorable Do nna Gctzinger ), contain genuine comic crackle. S teve n B iggs creates a n e nte rtaining character c alled "Speakeasy," who does just that - whispers t o A d diso n , who translates.· He also has a bigger ro le in the show tha n is immediately evident from his wordless characterization. Jason Grubbe's Big Sol is adequately menacing, while Marc Marger has some comically e ntertaining moments as the club singer, Taps. Silvia Boggs portrays Morie l/Btlng1 Newport Baell llAUOA CIHlMA 709 E tlolboo Blvd 67.S 3510 D......,lne lty N.-!Nn 2, 4 l.S, l, 9 1.S IDWAllDS NIWl"OIT CINEMA JOO NewJ>Ot' Cen'9r 0n .. 644 0760 I 04Kelved (PG 13112 45, 3, .S •S, 8, 10 70 2 aambllne 1 ... 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Performances of "Mumm's the Word" continue indefini tely at the roomie r Hubert's Restaurant at Hutton Centre with occasional stagings at Irvine's Sports Oub (call 955-2583 for the specific location). The shows ue pres~nted Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afte rnoons with prices ranging Crom $42 to $48. • Completing their respective runs at local theaters this weekend are "Heartbreak · House" at South Coast Repertory, "Cyrano -the Musical" at Newport Theater Arts Center a nd "Alone at the Beach" at Way Off Broadway Theater. Final perfo rmances of George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbre ak House" will be given today 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 on the main stage of SC R, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa POtrT THIA,_ 2905 E Cootl H¢-I 673.6760 The .._, ., ..,. and Olrta (RI J, s. ' 9 I OWAllOI CINIMA CINnl 2701 HOtbo< 81.d I ~ V..de C..w 919.4141 1. L.-Fw ~ (l'G) 12 15, 4 lS, 8 IS Dec .....,woad tf'G.13) 2 IS, 6:1.S, 10 IS 7 ........ ('G.13) 12 45. 3. s l.S. 7 30. 9 4S 3. ~ C.--nde (PG) 12 IS, 2 30, 4 4S, 1. 9 IS 4 The ~ (I!) 17 30, 2 JO, 4·30, 630, 8 30, 1020 lDWAllD5 CINEMA t1orbo< 81.d /l<dom• 1'wo 546 3102 The Fi.her tone llQ I I IS. 2, S. 8, 10 JS HAllOI TWIN CINIMAS Hort.or Blvd /E. W1lt011 s., .. , 631 -3501 I. lkechet (RI I IS, 3 30, S 4.S, 11. 10 IS 2 Shout (PG-1311, J, S, 7, 9, 10·45 jSol only) MUA CIHIMA N_, 81vd/19WI SI. 646-S02S ...w ._" (R) I 7 40, 4 50. 8 "'-cUr'• Dea4 I•) 3, 6·1S. 1020 TOWN CINTH CINIMAS .so.i!ll COOll rloto 1 SI 4114 1 ..,._~(RI I 1 4S. 2, 4 30, 1, 9 30 2 a.-'9r D1NMr (PG) J 1s. 7·30 at, llldl'"" l"G-llJ 1, S;lS. 9 30 3 tltmn r lleulh-(PGll) 115, 330, Mesa. Reservations are taken at 967-4033. "Cyrano" closes its engagement with performances tonight at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 at the NTAC theater, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Reservations 631- 0288. The fina l performance of "Alone At The Beach" will be given tonighl at &-p.m. aUhc Way Off Broadway Theater, 1040 E. First St., Santa Ana. Reservations 547-8997. E lsewhere, "Sight Unsee n" continues o n South Coas t Repertory's Second Stage nightly but Monday through Oct. 20 (957- 4033), "The Glass Menagerie" is offe re d by the Alte rna tive Repertory Theater Thursdays through Sundays until Nov. 16 (836-7929) and "Cheaters" is the fare a t the Westm in ster Community Theater F ridays and Saturdays through Oct. 12 (527- 8463). .S 4S.11. 10 IS 4 n.. ~ "' 12 JO. 2 JO. 4 JO. 6 JO. 8 JO. 1020 SOUTH COAST P'\AZA ~~ 546·271 I I ~(PG 13) I lS.330, S 4.S, 8, 10 IS 2 Dead Aeeln ~ n. 2 30 • .s, 1 JO. 10 3 O.C.lwd (PG 13) 12 15, 2 30. NS, 1, 9.IS SOUTH COAST VIUAOI ~ 01 8"itol 54(). OS94 I The lo ........ (RI 12,1s. 2:30, 4.4S, 7, 9 IS 2 1-tr-0-(IQ 1 IS, 3 30, S:4.S, 8, IO:lS 3 U.W-(N/Rl 12 4S, 3, S:lS, 7.30, N S """"' THI UNMISITY C*IMA 424S Comput Ort.. 854 8811 1 The lullff (RI 12:30, 2.30, 4:30, 6:30, 8·30, 10·20 2 Nec•••ry ..... ....._ (PG·13) 1:15, 3:30, s 45, 8, 10 lS 3 Nlftje ,.,,,... N (PG) 10 o.m . ......i ,_ !Sol Ollly) Deed A9oln (RI 1:30, 3:45, 6, 11.IS. 10!30 4 The C..1wnlt!1"'"* (~I 12, 2:1S, 4:45, 7 1$, 9 45 S lkedtet (It) 12.15, 2.30, N S, 7, 9.15 6 ~ ll'G·IJ) 12 30, 2 45, S, 730, 9 4S WOODllltDOI CINa&AI a...-.co ,~ OttweMl-06$5 1. ~ Cl'G·llJ 1:15, 3:30, 5:45, 8, 10.20 2 .....,, i"G-13) 12:30, 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 8:30, 1020 3 ~ c ........ (P'GI 1. 3, s. 7, 9 4 .,,....._ ... &al 1:30,4:30. 7:30, 10:16 .S ~.Welt (G) 10 om """,_ !Sol onlrl L9te Jw ~ (l'GJ 12.05, 4:1S, 8·30 Clfr •c:tr.n re;. 1312. 6 IS, 10.20 I F 0 R Y 0 UR <> Clean up lawn, garden to keep landscape fresh energy into ripening instead of growth. While in the garden, don't forget to continue dusting broccoli, cabbage, brussels sprouts, cucumbers, squash and the like. Our broccoli is still producing small heads that need to be harvested every few days and small worms continue to set up housekeeping where they're not wanted. Brussels sprouts are setting on well and it's time to consider pinchin~ out the plants' tops to stop foliage growth. Bottom leaves can be removed up to a foot above the ground; this also speeds the crop's maturin~. repair and recove.ry period. . Plug aeration, to be succ.essful, · must follow a thorough pre. soakins of the sod. Otherwise, the machine bounces along the surf ace with the tines unable to ~t good penetration. Leave the plu~ on the surface. They will meft away in a couple of weeks and any fluffy residue will be picked up or disintegrated by your mower. Old and thin lawns wilC welcome some overseeding afte,.. aeration. Use a mixture oC modern varieties rather than a. single type. A diversified plantin' offers fewer problems from. diseases that may hit one varietf. at a given time but not another. This Dana Point residence earned Frank Torres Construction of Irvine a landscaping award. Keep the garden clean. Old leaves or stems from harvested peas, beans or whatever, as well as fallen tomatoes and other produce disease organisms and insect eggs that can cause problems. ~If you use this refuse in compost, keep it turned and hot to kill all these unwanted holdovers. This is also a good time to d~ an inventory on your sprinklec: system. Over the season, hea~ can get tilted one way or anothe( and change their patter~ coverage. Some heads may neec:[ to be raised . After a few yea..,. they are "swallowed" by a risinC sod surf ace and no longer cover the area originally intended. Irvine's Torres honored for landscaping T wo achievement awards were won by the Irvine. based Frank Torres Construction from the Long Beach/Orange County chapter of the Ca I iforn la Lanclscape Contractors Association. The Rothschild residence in Ritz cove in · Dana Point and the Teichmann residence in Huntington Beach both were presented citations at the Beautification Awards dinner that honors local landscape contractors and their winning projects. A well-developed and well- ma i ntai ned landscape improves home property values in California by an average of 71/2 ~rcent, according to a survey of real estate agents, brokers and landscape appraisers sponsored by the California Association of Nurserymen. A total of 184 participants were surveyed in Northern and Southern California to establish their attitudes regarding the impact of landscaping on home property values. According to the study, California real estate agents, brokers and landscape appraisers agree quality landscaping can speed a home's rate of sale by five to six weeks. Overall, 90 percent of those surveyed say that front yard landsCaping ts more important than bade yard landscaping in ~Ing up the sale of a singl~ family home. "First impressions can sell a home, 11 says Tom Carhanan, past president of the San Fernando Valley Board of Realtors. "Landscaping Is an integral part of that first Impression." In addition, more than two- thirds of the real estate respondents recommend improving their client's landscape to help tfiem sell their homes. "If my clients don't have much money to s~nd, I advise them to spruce up their front ~rd with some flats of perennial flowers," Carnahan said. "They add color, brighten up the environment and are relatively inexpensive." Ralph Kfap, president of the nunerymen's association, cited a Money Magazine report which s.lcf a new landscape has a iiioYery value of 100 to 200 f*?nt. "Money rated It as one of the taott profitabl e home lfnPicOvements -equal to or ~·.thin a ldti:hen remodel, ihldt his a ~ value of 75 • 12S ~nt,. ·and a bathroom ~ment; which yields an 80 to lJO oercent return," he said . ... ·~'ncllad . chit la~· Is w ~ the --~lt-~rielf ~ Which ~ keep ~~;!1'_ ~ of lm.etment 1h1~·~ ... ~ bltween ~.-... Nor&hern ind Southern. California. For example, Southern California respondents estimate that landscaping adds an average of 8 percent to the selling price of an average single-famify home and speeds the rate of sale. Real estate agents, brokers and landscape appraisers in Northern California place landscape's impact on home property values at 7 percent and estimate that those homes that are landscaped properly wiH sell five weeks faster than those which are not. LIVINGROOM, DININGROOM & BEDROOM FURNITURE 30%-60 OFF , (In stock or SpedAI order) ~· tA·s i~~s :i~t..1 ii\~~ & ORANGE COUNTY ._. SUP-ER BAR STOOL 2133 Laguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Beach, CA, 92651 (714) 494-2264 SALE $49.95 to $129.95 54995 55995 s799s Sl 1995 Sl 2995 DAY BEDS •49 911 60% ~ IPMtQ ................... . PIOAll llATT'Mll ............... .... NL OUT' TRUNDLE •..•••••...•• a• Dm llXI flOlt lit TAUNDLE •••.•.•. •• .... flllll llATTRm .......•.•• • . ~~~~~.~!_C..\---M-Cll-~-N-t f'Q.-E-~-.. --~-~-~--·s --f'UU.a PC.. • ..... 111.• KING a f'C. tsr .... 1•• M,l..ra='~ On the lawn front, this is a perfect time for fall plug aeration. It will relieve summer compaction problems and let water and air back into those hard-packed spots in preparation for a .long fall Shrubs and foundation evergreens also grow up over the • years and can smother the output of the original sprinkler heads. RetirementlMng for Adhte Seniors Our Sunday Brnnch is "The Talk of the Town!" Give it a try, the tab is on us. Call for reservations. Souah Coast Senior ·VILLAS· a (714) 646-6300 2213 Paint.., ad., C:O.ta 11 ... FIMOr. Includes such luxurtes u : • Maid and Unen SeMce • Dally Actlvttles • Social Exet.nlona • Chauffeured Transpol'tatlon • European cuislne • Fully equipped Kitchenettes • 24 hour Staffing "wlth lJ'IGf ... Company's Coming! And So Are The Savings Get Ready For Holiday Enrertaining With savings From Hickory White. SAVE~ DURING OUR OCTOBER SALE H.J.GARRElT fU~Nqu~E STOltl MOUllS· DAil V 10 a a .. I p..a 5UNDA Y 12 NoGill to Sp.a. ~MONDAY 2215 HillOll IL VD .. COST A Ml5A • M6-1Z75 • ' • ' • .. • , I D r. Millard MacAdam, "Mac .. to his friends, spends his time keeping his life in balance. ''Business, family life and church life all need to be lived according to God's standards - then life is complete. If you're split, then life is a chaotic struggle." The Newport Beach resident has found the Christian Business Men's Committee of Newport Beach has helped him to keep his life balanced. MacAdam, by anyone's standards, was a success. He served in the U.S. Air Force's 33rd Division of the Strategic Air Command as director of information and education. He founded, developed and served as chief executive officer for 16 years at . a 50-acre, 100-employee retreat facility. He sold • the retreat and started a second career as a professional consultant, public speaker and seminar · facilitator. His three children were grown and his marriage • (now in its 4lst year) was blossoming. Despite all the success, MacAdam felt that , something was missing in his life. "Things just ' didn't seem complete," he recalled. Seven years ago, church members at Mariners · Church in Newport Beach invited him to join them M.Wt Mii*' ,._ Dr. Millard "Ma,c'' MacAdam of Christian Business Men's Committee talks with Chuck Vaught. at a local Christian businessmen's group. He went, ' not knowing exactly what to expect. What he found . was inspiration and the something that had been ' missing from bis life. Onward . ' • The guidance and inspiration that MacAdam discovered by attending the local Christian · Business Men's Committee meeting charted his ' future. CBMC began just after the Depression in 1930, when men from various business and church Chriatian 11u1ine11men · backgrounds formed a "committee." Today, CBMC is an international organization with more than 750 · committees worldwide. Committee brings· Scripture to executive suites The purpose of CBMC is to bring the Gospel message into the lives of men in the business community. Members have found that through Jesus Christ their lives could have new meaning. their goals, take action and have someone to check on their actions and provide encouragement. follow~through activity, discipleship and finally disciple making. CBMC seeks to reach 19 million business and • professional men in the U.S. through mealtime ' outreaches, follo\V·through activities, retreats, family conferences and training seminars. CBMC provides men with a proven strategy for becoming effective witnesses to other business and professional men. The CBMC process of evangelism cycles through five steps, beginning with prayer. Men meet together weekly to pray for each other by name. Prayer is the central focus of all activities. As a man develops strong ties with other Christian men, his own leadership skills grow stronger and he becomes a vital part of the team. Men are provided the training, tools, opportunity and support to significantly influence the local business community for Christ. The group's activities help businessmen gain · personal insights, set personal goals, openly share The steps that follow include: evangelism, The monthly CBMC programs are divided into outreach and in-reach. The outreach program .\11: I l I< >DI\ I LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 10 a.m. Ministers Daviei Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Available fllST IR1tD r.t11llJIST "'CialcH If COSTA PllSA 420 W. 19th SL 548-7727 Between Hatbor and NeWfJ9!1 wtllSll» AT 9:00 N1J 10:30 CHURCH SCHOOL-ALL AGES-9:00 a.m. Nursery-Kindergarten--10:30 a.m. Youth Groups Sunday Evenings Ministers: Gala! Gough, Tia Wildermuth NEWPORT CENTER (t-IM'ED METHODIST CHURCH 1I01 ......... Ave. Corone dll ..., eM-0741 9:00 U.l AM s.dly Sdlool 10:~~ Rev. Robert Moitey Rev. Wll Fllrtlris HOME TOWN WARMTH ON THE BALBOA PENINSULA CHRIST CHlJRCH BY THE SEA. UNITED METHODIST Balboe Blwcl. et Hiil Skeet '7!-SIOS Lany Yo••I· Pastor WOfShlp, Ctuth School & Child en 9:30 A.M. I I I 111 I~\ . CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH G (Mlaaourl Synod) y HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (~olOwist) 2401 n. • S..ta ...,.. Nlwport llellch '65111 Morning Worship 10 A.M. ;.-.sw-.ll*t• Worship and hear this practical, Ouist-cmrcrcd, biblical mes&¥'· "VIEWS FROM THE TABLE0 (I Corinthians 11:23-29) SunJay, October 6, 1991 Of. Williun L Ranapn 8:30and 10:15 AM. ~ 600St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631-2880 (acr<JM from Newport Harlxir High School at Irvine &.15th.) Hl:LHiH)l ·s \CIL:'<CI ! Newport ChUrCh Of Religious Sclence Dr. Juanella Evans Guest Speaker: Rev. Marguerita Craycrotr Service and Jr. Church: 10:30 a.m. Special attraction Seminar: TO BE ANNOUNCED with guest speaker Rev. Marguerita Craycrott Dial an Inspiration 646-6464 646·1032 263-1261 901 Dove Sl # 14 Newport Beach 1"ce o,. Dr. Roger Teel, D.D. ,• ... , 790 Victoria St., C09ta Meaa Lother V. Tornow, PHtor 831-1811 Bruca JHka, Paator WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM ~/ '• "LMNG IN INTEGRllY'' ::::01 ~ CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE C.1t•dtJ Chl'd C...C....., Member of t1M Ullitld Clllttll of Rllilltn Sdtlct 111 =A" .. c....., Mir Chlld Care Provided 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 Smdar School & AlMt Bible Clau 9:20 A.M. awistlan u ..... .,, Sdlool "WE AA£ A COMMl.HTY DEOICATro To L.olllHO ANo SERW«> JESUS CHMT A. U>Ao AHo SAlll6R" SAINT JAMES CHURCH Tradlt~b a.m. Conte"l)Orary 9 a.m. Church School 9 a.m. Chartamatlc 10;45 am. WedMtdaY 8:30 a.m. Er. David C. Anderson Rector 3209 VII lido, -·~BNch 714i'175-0210 ._. ,:_ ':ic~ Services: 8:45 a.m. SEACLIFF VILLAGE --., "==~: =~ lOMI ·--10 _= 30_,_.m_ .. _5=_30_p_.m_. _H_u_NTI_NG_T_o_N_B_EA_C_H_. _cA_92_68_B_I ._14..,)_9_69_·_13_3_1 .. 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M11t1111,1 •• a M.LOlllWI ---·---- Religion Briefs NEWPORT BBACH -The Temple Bat Yahtn Brotherhood is presenting an appearance by radio commentator, author, columnist, scholar and historian Dennis Prager on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelback St For the second consecutive year, the Brotherhood is presenting "An Evening With Dennis Prager" where critical issues facing Jews and Judaism will be discussed. Chaired by Jack Levin, past president of the Brotherhood, this is the 'latest in a series of lectures on Pra e subjects relevant to Jews. · g ' Admission is $10. The public is invited to attend by calling the Temple Bat Yahm office at 644-1999. Rev. Nllllll 1111111 'Quelllanl ... Anlwlrl' COSTA MESA -The Rev. Or. James A Nelson will conduct the annual "Questions and Answers" session at the 10:30 a.m. Sunday service at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria St Members and friends are invited to submit questions about a wide variety of topics related to the denomination. Child care will be provided. For information, call 646-4652. a.-...... ............... FrllllYI NEWPORT BEACH -Single adults can spend Friday evenings with Christian fellowship, worship in song and Bible study beginning Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Rehearsal Room at Mariners Church. For information, contact Ed Salas, single adult pastor, at 640-6010. flll'vllw to 11111111 lllW ···-pator COSTA MESA -The Rev. Sandra Herbold will be installed Sunda as associate pastor of Fairview Community Church. "Sandy comes to us with rich experience in Christian Education, teaching, pastoral care and counseling," said Fairview pastor, Dr. Gary Barmore. A Fullerton resident and graduate of Talbot School of Theology in La Mirada, Herbold has worked at New Song Church in Covina, First Baptist Church in Fullerton and as a chaplain at the Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center. Fairview Community Church is an American Baptist Congregation at Faimew and Fair roads in Costa Mesa. Herbold Worship begins at 10 a.m. on Sunday. St. Jahn .......... 111111111 • 1111 •• COST A MESA -St. John the Divine Episcopal Church is sponsoring its fmt annual golf tournament and dinner-dance on Friday at the C.O.ta Mesa Golf and Country Oub, 1701 Golf Course Dr. The 6:30 p.m. dinner will be preceded by a social hour at 5 p.m. The public is welcome. For infonnation, call May Belle Green, 957-6001. 111111111' Wiii ... lntll'llllll Nlpa.111 NEWPORT BBACH -The third aMual Back Bay Hunger Walle will be held Sunday, Oct. 13. Registration bepns at noon with the walk starting at 1 p.m. The start and finish poant is St. Mark Preabytertan Church at Jamboree Road and Eutbluff . More than 150 walken and at least a doz.en congregations - including two Jewiah tynagope1 and 10 Christian churches. the Interfaith Council and lqcal leMcc organizations -arcrarticlpatina. Proceedt benefit both local and intomational relie prosrama. The ex>mmunlty la invited. Putlclpanta are encouraged to collect money froni aponaon and bring ft to the event. for infonnatlon, contact walk coordinator Rob Snart at 644-1341. lcll1l•1 llClll I ,_. OOSTA MESA -Three reup,ua ICbolan will be at Oranae Cout C.ollep Oct. 15-17 to dilc:uat the world'• three great monotht~ faftbl -Judaiana, Ol~lllam -u pan of the colloge'a tan Vfsl~ Scholar in Reildence • The three vflttlna for "Iudaiam, Ouiatlanlty and lalun: Sliter Fatthl in C.onlltctl" are: Rabbi Daniel Landol, a foundlna faaahy member at the YahM of Lot Aqelea and tho Simon Wlllifttbil Center; Dr. Orea L Babwn, IChofar la. l'Olideoce at tbe ......_,. OiltiliJa caw fOr Oarittlan Studln in Irvine; and Dr. M••mmD K Siddiqi, director or Tho 111am1c Society ot o~ Cawity • Adfvidel are tree anil open to the public. Tho mijor pneentadoft on Oct. U bepna 817:30 p.m. ln -OCX'a Roben 8. Moon TliNtor. -: • • Editor WillWn Lobdell. •. 642-4321, eel. Jn: llm'n their lesson The envelopes. pleuo ... ~ Thumbs up to trustees of the llJ Nowport-Meu Unified School Diatiict who are already taUdng about shifting the district elections to coincide witll the general election. The financially troubled school district will cou&h up about $86,000 for the privilege ofholding an election next month. The district is one of the few in the oounty to still hold odd-year elections. Most have shifted school board elections to coincide with the general election - a move that not only saves money but results in larger voter turnouts. TIJe district's insistence on sticking to odd year elections springs mainly from the theory that local school board contests would be all but lost on lengthy general election ballots. The evidence, though, seems to show that odd-year elections are about as popular as a root canal. In 1985, the voter turnout was only 9.1 percent. In 1987, the incumbents weren't even challenged even though the district was smoldering over budget cuts and school closing. In 1989, there was a 26 percent turnout but it took. ~debate over the district'• ta education curriculum to muster lucb interest. And thil ~· one of the incumbent t:ruJtees agam is not being challenged. The district can save money and restore some semblance of the Democratic process by shifting the election. r1't\ Thumbs down to Orange County -y Supervisor Harriett Wieder for launching fund-raising efforts for a possible re-election bid. When she was re-elected last year, Wieder -who now represents a considerable chunk of Costa Mesa - had promised that this would be her final stint in the Hall of Administration in Santa Ana. But then again, who really expects a seasoned politico to keep a promise? _A Thumbs up to the Orange u..J County Water District for demonstrating that Green Acres is more than just the name of a bad television re-run. The Green Acres Project, a $33 million water r~ling project, will ultimately result m reclaimed water being pumped along the Orange Coast for watering such things u golf oourses, parks and school grounds. While the reclaimed water is unfit for drinking, it can be used fot landscaping - especially golf oourses that arc expected to gulp up some 60 percent of the treate<I water. The result of all this is a major consetvation of tap water for local consumers. The first gallons of the reclaimed water began flowing this week in Fountain Valley's Mile Square Park .. The Orange County Fairgrounds, Orange Coast College and Mesa Verde Country Oub are in the on-deck circle. ~ Thumbs up to the Newport Il.J Harbor Art Museum for finally landing a chief curator. The 17-month hunt for a new curator ended with the hiring of Bruce Guenther, who bad been chief curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. Guenther is well-schooled, bright, eager and seemingly bas bold and adventuresome plans for the museum's collection. His thoughts on modem art: "Art of the present is very much about the world we live in; it's about -ran's massage Local Democrat influences political debate T wo months ago, Larry Agran announced he would be seeking the Democratic presidential nomination. Last week, George Bush announced that the U.S. would unilaterally reduce its nuclear weapon stockpiles and ordered U.S. bombers to "stand down" -to case off the hair-trigger alert they bad maintained throughout much of the Cold War. Liberal Politics Is there any connection? You bet. Agran Tsongas -had made no mention of the bloated $300-billion-a-ycar Pentagon budget in bis "pro-business" platform. Potential candidates -including Arkansas Governor Bill Ointon, Iowa Senator Tom Harkin, and Virginia Governor Doug Wilder -talked a lot about how they'd spend money, but not at all about where they'd find it. response to Agran's plan was mixed. There were predictable brickbats from the far right. But there was confused silence from those upon whom Agran might have been cxpceted to rely for local support. I n the Democratic party, however, the response bas been far more promising. After campaign appearuces in New Hampshire and Iowa, amid interviews in major medja outlets. Agran's message seems to have caught on. environmental and social and political issues. Art bas always been about that." 0 ur hearts go out this week to Dennis and lone Huber. Four months on and the Corona dcl Mar couple still has no idea what has become of their daughter or if she is still alive. Denise Huber, 23, vanished without a trace June 3. Her car was found on a shoulder of the Corona dcl Mar Freeway. The police have pursued dozens of leads without a break. A private detective has now been hired by the family. "I just can't imagine goin$ through the rest of my life not knowing," the missin~ girl's mother commented this week. 'It's the most cruel thing in the world." While they arc reluctant to say so or to seek out financial help, the Hubcrs efforts to locate their daughter has nearly depleted their resources. Maybe we can say it for them. Donations should be sent to the Denise Huber Recovery Fund at First International Bank of California, 5000 Birch St., P.O. Box 1830, Newport Beach 92658-8919. ------announced his candidacy with desperation. Every available indicator suggests Americans arc worse off than they were 12 years ago. Violent crime is up. Health care costs are up. The military budget -doubled since 1980, engorged, wasteful even by the admission of many of its managers -became the elephant in the living room. Nobody talked about it. Not even the Democrats. The impulse behind the Democrats' reticence is easily explained, of course. After 11 years of Republican rule, Democrats arc terrified of being called "soft" on "hard" issues like the U.S. military budget. But Agran shares none of their trepidation. From the start, the Jormcr Irvine mayor has outlined a ~cries of f edcral programs - including health care, education and crime-reduction plans - unseen since the New Deal. Each would redirect federal funds through state and local governments already at work in Harkin, a prairft papulist long on rhetorical flourish but short on programmatic detail, was the first to follow the Agran plan. Having just weeks ago called for a minuscule $3-billion cut in the Pentagon budget. Harkin is now calling for a $15-billion cut -the right direction, if the wrong gear. Ointon, the darling of his party's right wing, has adopted Agran's interest in JocaJ governments -natural for a man heading a recession-straightened state government. Like Harkin, Clinton is beginning -but only beginning -to ask tough quClitions about the Cold War budget file phoco Two months aso, former Irvine Mayor Larry Agran announced he would be seeking the Democratic presidential nominatio". Unemployment is up. Wages arc down. The economy is down. But government 1s strapped. After a decade of Republican rule and Democratic complicity, the feds arc awash in a bath of red ink. Agran thinks he knows how to untie tbc Gordian knot: Take advantage of the diminished Soviet threat, slash the military budget, and redirect the funds into propams designed to resurrect the national economy. B ut by last August, the only announced Democratic _candidate -Conner Senator Paul Letters .......... I n response to the deeply moving and timl article by Dr. Jo EUen Allen Sept. 28) that berates parental ne ect of their children that inaeuing)y leads to .Wcidal atremea and for which Dr. Allen offcn no solution, I would lite to inform your readcn that our world ia moving to respond to tho plight of small children · PRESIDENT the fields of misery. To fund the program -Agran calls it the "New American Security" -he proposed a dramatic 50 percent cut in military spending, this just days after the railed hard-line coup in the Soviet Union. Around Orange County, the Results: One of the most active organizations. composed of 92 grass-roots lobbying poups across the country has succeeded in introducing and bas brought about the passage of bills in Congress that wiJJ increase domestic and intematiooal children's programs over the next two yean. The World Summit for Children, held in September 1990 at the United Nations and But both Dcmoaats will have to move quickJy if they &re merely to stay even with George Bush. In announcing his proposals to pull the U.S. back from the brink of nuclear confrontation, Bush has made a dramatic about-face - confounding his own arguments just weeks ago that such moves attended by 71 world leaden, set measurable goals for child mortality, reduction of illiteracy and most specifically in relation to the plea made in the article by Dr. Allen, ref erred to above, the promise that improved protection for children be erovided in ~pecially difficult cucumstanccs. DR. TiiAJS S. LINDSTROM Laguna Buch w~rc impossible. B ush has done all this in fashion befitting a Republican leader. In ordering the destruction of some nuclear weapons and storing but not dismantling others, Bush has taken a first step in the direction Larry Agran -alone among presidential candidates - outlined two months ago. He will thus head off the criticism of more timid souls, like Agran's Democratic competitors. But Bush has struck yet another blow for the Republican party in doing all this with absolutely no savings to the W e aP'ce 100 percent with William LobdeU's column on Sept. 14. This city council's devious move, which was nothing more than a tricky move to provide Mr. Wynn with a lush Gold-Plated PcDSJon, will go down in tho history or our city as the greatest taxpayer rip-off taxpayer. Only a Republican president, steeped in the books-cooking budget strategies of Ronald Reagan could manage the triclc -and get applause for it Larry Agran, for his part, has already achieved the llllnimum goal he set for his candidacy: To change the terms of t><>litical debate in this campaign year. No one now denies that we can squeeze the Pentagon budget; the only question is, will the taxpayers ever see the savings? Will Snlm is tbt Mltor of World Tradt Mapzine. ever. They throw around taxpayer's money as if the city's treasury was bulging with money during these hard times when the average taxpayer is having a difficult time paying the ever-increasing taxes and special fees thrown on the taxpayer. JOHNA THON HAWKINS Newport Beach <;_... ... h. The White HOUICt 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washinat.on, D.C 20SOO How to contact your legislators Newport Buch: City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 64•·3309. Mayor, Phil Sansone, Mayor pro tem, Oarcnce Turner, John Co~ Evelyn Hart, John Hcdaes. Ruthelyn Plummer, Jean Watt council memben. VICE PRESIDENT Da• Qa17l1, Sctlate Office Buildln1, Wuhlnaton, D.C 20510 GOVD.NOR Pete WUHn, (R), Stato Capitol, Sacramento, 9.5814, (916)445-2&41 V.S. SJ:NATORS Alai Cnu... (D), D7S7 W. Centu~ BtYd., Suite .SU, Los Ansclea, 90045, (213) 215-2186. .loll• ~R). 2AOO B. Katolla Aw .. Suite 1068; ID,~ 6)4.2331. Mall _,. .-0 be add,.,.d to U.S.Senate, ~D.C20510. lJ.&HOOS& or UPUSKNTATIVU C•rt• CH, (R), 40tb Dist., 4000 MicAnltUr &Ml.. 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(Costa Meaa., Newport Bc.ach and Santa Ana Hcishts) COUN'IY IOAaD or IDtJCA.nON 200 Kalmus Drive, C.O.ta Mesa. P.O. Box 9050. 92QS..9050, 966-4000. Dnh• D. ....... member, Trustee Area S (Colta Meta and Newport Beach) OM.NG& COUNTY PAia 90AaD 88 fair Dr.. Calta ~ 7'1-PAIR. Praideat ~ I I 111; Y'lcl Pnlklent 1Mi7 Al'9IM; Dinlc:tlon ,._ ft 1PI1•, Cll•• a...., c...... ClluJ, NMCJ .,....,, ... ,...... ...., SrM. .,.. ,.... an OOVllUOl&NT Ceilll ..._. Cle, Hall, 77 Fair DrM. m-sm. Maf1 ~ • .,.or; s.nctn 0.ailt vice •IYGr. Peter Buffa. Jay :~rey ud Joe llrtcboe. couadl NEWPOltT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 160l 16th St., Newport Beach, 76().3200. Superintendent: Jolin W. Nkoll Board Members: Sbeny lAotbcMarrow. daalrman; JI• de Boom, Rod MacMIDlaa. JadJ Frnce. Kn W.,.an, f'orftlt Wtntr, Tom Wlllaaa. COAST COMM\JNITY COu.&G& DISTRICI' 1370 Adams Avenue, Coll& Meaa. ~2~11. Cball'Cellor: Alhll P. ........... ftD. Board Memben: ,... G. ................ .. ...., ............ G. ...... ~·A. .................... 0..8. Gmwu .. ........ --~----------~--~~~-· Communtty commentary MclnlJN: i Victim or a bully? By Thomas F. Anaruma P ursuant to the articles recently printed in The Pilot regarding Mr. (Dennis) Mcintyre, below is an account of what happened from another point of view. We have all seen the "bully motorist." This time the bully picked on an off-duty Newport Beach police officer. After claiming to have been cut off by the officer, Dennis Mcintyre waived the officer over. After following the off-duty officer to the Newport Beach police station back parking lot, Mr. Mcintyre was placed under arrest. This is when I arrived on the scene. While a routine inspection of the vehicle by an on-duty officer was being implemented, Mr. Mcintyre's cat escaped from the vehicle. Mr. Mcintyre stated that he had a specially constructed compartment on the back of his truck for the cat. The cat was not in the portable travel carrier, although there was one in the cab of the truck. T he reason I bring this to light is that I feel the facts have been misstated. Because of his conduct, the officers did not pay heed to his exigencies and belligerence concerning calling his wife. As for the recovery of the feline, several police officers, animal control officers and Newport Beach firemen attempted in a very humane manner to recover the frightened cat from the palm tree which it had scampered up. All of these trained professionals tried lO caJmJy retrieve the cat using all procedures possible in the best interest of the animal. Only after several attempts to capture the cat from the 20-25 foot palm tree, to all of our dismay, the cat jumped from the tree to the ground. The safe rescue attempt was a failure, not due to spitefulness or laxity by any of the officers present. M y wif c, children and pets arc protected daily by the Newport Beach police, fire and animal control departments. In situations able to be controlled, these departments do an outstanding job protecting our city. As in theory. for every action there is a reaction. We must take the responsibility of our own actions, something that Mr. Mcintyre apparently refuses to do. I am writing this letter because the facts have been tendentious to hide the true underlying facts of what happened due to Mr. Mcintyre's hectoring attitude. Tltomas F. ilnatVm• is •a employee ol • tow llVd senke U..t cootnds Its semca "'"' tbt City ol Newport Bacb. Published by Page Croup Publishing, Inc. Elliot ~._, Jr. chairman "' JnGtem••• publbf1ef ~-s.ll••• editDr & vice pcaldeut s.n.MaW. ma.,..;,._.,, w1· ........ 1901-1989 foUndi,. publlitlef , ' .. • ' ' • .. . . ~­. .. .. -·- ·.· . .. _,. . .. .. . ack P Overnight Rev 1e~·. Sting and Squ.eeze age well By Greg Kler1ot SUtl Wnltr F or those of us on the edge of the thirtysomething generation, it's a bit humbling to know that the punk icons of our youth are approaching middle age. Still, if the recent work of punk survivors Sting and Squeeze is any indication, we have a lot to look forward to. In a loose, riveting show Friday at the Pacific Amphitheatre, both artists proved that they're not getting older, they're getting better. Although Sting is headlining the tour, the Pacific Amphitheatre marquee gave both groups equal billing -not entirely unfounded, even though Sting is unquestionably the bigger draw. When Sting, with the Police, and Squeeze came onto England's punk scene in the late 1970s, punk was still a ragged art form without much melodic character. Despite being critical favorites for many years, Squeeze ha!. never quite broken free from its alternative reputation. The band's new album, Play, could change that, and Squeeze used Friday's opening slot to debut some of its strongest material since the seminal East Side Story album was released almost a decade ago. Free of the campy antics of long-time keyboardist Jools Holland, Squeeze seems to have found new life. Glenn Sting riveted fans at Pacific Amphitheatre Friday night. Tillbrook's clear tenor has never sounded better, particularly on newer songs such as The Day I Get Home and Satisfied, the band's curre nt single. Stripped of its past excesses, the band gave new life to standards such as Tempted and Black Coffee in Bed, while practically reinventing others. What's more, the guys seemed to be having fun. While Squc;eze may only now be finding its center, Sting showed why he has been a major musical innovator since the release of his first solo album. Only two days after a rousing 40th birthday show at the Hollywood Bowl, Sting gave life and depth to everything he touched. Much like Elvis Costello, another punk veteran who recently played the Amphitheatre, Sting has remarkable command of his material and his .band. Whether ripping through a funlUfied version of the classic Roxanne or exploring the complex layers of Fragile, Sting and his ensemble were riveting. By Russ Loar StlftW1111r checks bounced at tho HOUie bank. NEWPORT BEACH -Rep. Outs Cox came to Newport Friday for a free lunch at the Balboa Bay Cub, and predicted tome members of Congras may lose their lunch and a whole lot more before election day u the scandal over unpaid lunches and bounced checks unfolds. But these pcc:cadllloe are onty the tip of a bureaucratic iceberg of corruption and peed, according to Cox. who aUd be only U101 the House bank for petty cash' and hu never written a nabber check. Speaker Thomu Foley ID.DOUDCCd 'Jbvnday the private House bank would be doled because of the 8,331 bounced checks written by House members during a 12·month period during 1989 and 1990. hu no& been corroborated. •fSewral members ... took out loans ia exceu or Sl00.000 and they. did thia for a period of townl months." · COir said umcnapuloui Houte memben put the money f n certificates of deposit, limited partnenhips and other investments. , "Congress does this ralbcr routinely. They • ~o it not only with the money of their fellow members, but also with the taxpayer's money," be said. Using creative bookkeeping techniques, Cox said politicians are tapping funds set aside for Social Security, tnnsportation and a myriad other trust funds. "I had to Oy here especially for the purpose of getting a free lunch} because they cut me off at the other end," Cox joked at a joint lunch· con appearance with state Sen. Marian Bergeson, sponsored by Newport Harbor Republican Women. Washington has been bubbling over this week with accounts of unpaid restaurant and catering debts totaling more than $300,000 at the House of Representatives cafeteria and "Many, many members of Congress did this -well over 300 -and the amount of money involved is extraordinary," said Cox. "The problem extends beyond so-called bounced checks. What bu in fact gone on ... is that a few members have negotiated substantial loans for themselves,'' Cox said, emphasizing that his infonnation is based on rumors and freshman HOUJC members are eager to expose the questionable actions of their collea£Ues, Cox said. "They would like thole who did cause the problem to stand up and bear the responsibility, and they're ~g to keep at it. It's going to be very interesting." GANGS: W'leder hopes to halt activity From A1 Attorney General Dan Lungren told local law enforcement officials gathered in Costa Mesa on Friday that communities can neither close their doors on gang activity nor escape it. Wieder, whose district will soon include Costa Mesa, in addition to Huntin gton Beach, said her interest in street gangs increased last year when she went on a police curfew sweep in Huntington Beach. "Whal I realized from this sweep is that our widespread gang situation has no one cause, rather it is the result of social, economic, edu ca tional and familial problems," she said. "Therefore, we need to begin to fight the crisis on a number of fronts -the home front, the school front and the community front." On the law enforcement front, Orange County District Attorney Michae l Cap izzi and Chief Proba tion Officer Michael Schumacher agreed with Briseno that gang problems have infi.ltrated all areas in the county, not just impoverished areas. Among the statistics presented by the officials: • At least 75 percent of teen- agers in Juvenile Hall are gang members or gang affiliates. •More than 12,000 youths are involved with about 115 gangs in Orange County. •In 1990, there were 28 gang- related homicides, compared to 16 the year before. • In 1990, gang-related crimes being prosecuted by \he Oran.ite County District Attorney's gang unit rose to about 2,000, double the amount of cases the year before. •The District Attorney's Office has a data base with names of 7,000 gang members, a data base that started with 2,000 names in 1986. •In a s urv ey, p o lice departments in the Wieder's district said the most common gang-related crimes included auto theft, auto burglary, graffiti, va ndalism and harassment of younger children at parks, schools a nd recreation areas. "We have an enormoµs job ahead of us," Wieder said. StaJ1 writer LoriAnn Bashcda contrlbut«l to this report. POLL: County Republicans split over Senate race From A1 their chops at what's happening. Every place we see Democratic groups, they arc earnestly rejoicing in the factions and all the dissent be successful in 1992," she said. how to deal with growth and the diversity of opinion that growth has created." From A1 He said both Roeder and Kathe were excellent employees who deser\.ed raises. "It's been a heclt of a year." Although Costa Mesa 'Y8S one of the f cw cities to pU$ a balanced budget earlier this year, city department heads are now looking for ways to trim more than $2 million from the budget in the next two years. With the raise, Roedcr's $120,792 annual salary will increase by about $10,1.00. Kathe's annual salary of $94,644 will increase by about $8,000. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip;;;;;:;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;::;;;;::;;;;:::;;;;;:;::::--1 they see taking place in ow party." Age differences are playing a significant role in the widening gap between county Republicans, according to Baldassare. "There are a lot of young Republicans that have come into the fold of the Republican Party during the last decade," he said. "They have some different points of view than the o lder and more conservative Republicans. This is going to be a challenge for the majority party, Other survey fi ndings show Los Angeles television n ews commentator Bruce Herschensohn ahead in the Republican primary for Alan Cranston's Senate seat over Rep. Tom Campbell, R -San Mateo, by 30 percent to 19 percent. On the Democratic side, Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy is ahead of Rep. Barbara Boxer, D-Marin County, by 35 percent to 9 percent. Officials say that, in an effort to stay competitive and retain employees, the city strives to keep salaries ranked third among comparable cities in the county, including Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Santa Ana, Hornbuckle said. 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Custom Draperies • Marble • Ceramic Tile • Residentiai $8.7-billion reservoir planned in Riverside County to serve Orange County, but doesn't have enough money to do so. "If we don't build it in time of heavy water availability, we can't save the water, and it goes right on by," said Killefer. Correction In Thursday's "Weekend" calendar, it was incorrectly reported that Flying Geese Quilters will host a show at the Orange C ounty Fairgrounds this weekend. The quilting group's next show at the Fairgrounds is scheduled for Oct. 24 and 25, 1992. 3 •• ,J ., 'I " , , . I ' ' J • • .. j -... . 1. I. ,.. ,, ~· I• -1 True grit evident Eagles Estancia escapes against Katella with 1 7 -14 win By Roger Canson 8'>ol'9 Edllot ANAHEIM They're still unbeaten, and until proven otherwise, surely the Estancia High Eagles f ccl they're a team born to win · -or at the very least. a team which was born not to Jose. Thoroughly outplayed, and very much responsible for a two-touchdown deficit at halftime against Katella Higb's Knights Thursday night at La Palma Park. the Eagles stormed back with two touchdowns in the last 10:24, the winning score with just 28 seconds left, and all 17 of their second-half points in the last 12:54. Truly, it was a Silky Sullivan finish for the Eagles, who had their coaches riding Ooud Nine at the end -obviously several plateaus higher than the mood at halftime. In the end it was Pete Baniaga. getting open at the goal line on a deep curl route, latching on to junior quarterback Matt Johner's left-handed dart with just 28 seconds left on third-and-10 from the 16. "I just ran inside and came back to the ball, and it was there," said Baniaga, a 5- foot-10 wide receiver whose best claim to fame favors the defensive side of the ball at inside linebacker. It was a tremendous comeback for a team which appeared to be dead in the water at halftime, and still in a coma with 'It takes a great team to come back like that and win, and we did, and this is great team.' 5: 15 to go when Katella's Gary Henne ssy intercepted a fourth-down pass in the K.atella end zone, running the ball out to the Knights' 10. But as the Estancia defense had d o ne the entire second half, -.-'I* Ill• the Eagles forced Estancia toach Katella to punt without a first down , and Estancia had it's last shot with 2:48 left and 46 yards separating the Eagles from the payoff. An offensive pass interference pushed the Eagles into a second-and-25 at their own 39, but Johner found Baniaga for 18 yards, then Ty Schisler for IS more and a first down at the Katella 28. Then came the finesse as Johner went to tailback Nelson Olshefski over the middle for 5 yards, then on fourth-and-5 he hooked up with Olshefski again over the middle for 7 yards and a first down at the Katella 16 with 61 seconds left. Two incompletions followed before Baniaga ran his winning route. "That was just a great team effort," said a happy John Uebcngood, the Eagles' coach who entered the game feeling so confident, only to leave the See ESTANCIAJm INSIDE Mater Dei High's Monarchs were 27-14 winners over Riverside Poly Friday night in a hard-fought battle in which the Billy Blanton-led Monarchs never trailed. Both teams scored twice in a wild fourth quarter at UC Riverside. See 8/5. Costa Mesa High's Mustan~ nearly pulled off one of the season's biggest upsets bef0te finally falling to Orange County's No. 10-rated Brea-Olinda Wildcats, 14-10. A 99-yard kickoff return at the start of the third ~rter proved decisive. 8/'4. •Cross country/82 •Prep vol~IVB2 • speedw~ raciftt'B2 • 0ranse Coast footbllVB3 • Prep foOtball 9COfeS /84 • TV·radlo/86 1111111 I Adul spor1sJB6 Bulletin board/87 ClassiflecW 11 s' defense brilliant ••• but N~ Harbor sophomore Steve Gonzales latches on to El MOdena quarterback Jose Prado Friday night in a non- _,... LMP~ league football duel at Newport. El Modena took advan- tage of seven Sailors' turnovers and captured the contest, 10-0. Seven turnovers kill Harbor in 10-0 loss to No. 7 El ·Modena By Roger Carlson Spam Edilof NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High's Sailors displayed the style of defense which they have been known for, and which may well put them in the hunt for a Sea View League football championship, as well as CIF warfare, but Friday night E l Modena's Vanguards proved equal to the task. Plagued by SEVEN turnovers, Harbor fell victim to the invading Vanguards by a 10-0 count -the second straight non- leaguc shutout loss for the Sailors. "We can't win with turnovers like that," said Sailors' Coach Jeff Brinkley. "Obviously we're not a one-play guy type of team, we haven't been since I've been here. When we get our opportunities, we have to stick it in." Brinkley, naturally disappointed with the second shutout loss (the first such double-ought since 1964), was hardly disappointed with the effort of his squad. The Sailors shut down Orange County's No. 7-ranked Vanguards to the tune of 17 yards net offense in the first half en route to a 3-0 deficit. Newport allowed just 133 yards running and passing. "1:hcse kids played hard and they have nothing to be ashamed of," continued Bri nkley. "If we play like that the rest of the way we could end up being a contender." El Modena Coach Bill Backstrom wasn't surprised at any of the events which transpired. ''I knew it would be like this," he said. "You could sec it on the films. I told the kids 'this is going to be a physical game, and I told them not to expect to run it up and down the field." When the Sailors view this film this morning there's going to be a lot of groaning. Despite the vicious defensive play of the entire defense -led by tackles Beau Ralphs and Amin Mirhadi, and linebackers Darin Mangnall, Brandon Finney, Ed Aymami and sophomore Steve See NEWPORT/14 lft,,......... Corona del Mar's Tom Hess (with ball) is caught within the eye of a stonn against Trabuco Hiiis Thursday night in non-league football action at Newport Harbor. --,Sea Kings struggle, fail against Trabuco Hills 80-yard TD return with theft leads to 35-7 defeat for CdM By ~Wolcott Spor'9Wrlls NEWPORT BEACH -To live and die by the pass. Corona del Mar Ocw lhe friendly akiea Thursday ni&hl to the tUM ol 193 yards -tWoo tbh.. ita total l)Ullni thf'Ouib the ftnt three pme•· th& ,ear -but ultimately cruh landed when a pau play bleW up iftidw11 tbioulh the third quaner. Trabuco H1111' 0.acl Barty. IMd up to his name by aentna to a, Todd Kehrlt pass at the Mustang 20 before anyone else and retumina it 80 yards for a touchdown en route to a 35· 7 non· Jeacue football victory OYer CdM at Newport Harbor ffWi. .. We were aoiftl ln lot another IC'Ore when we had that emnt tcreeJ\ Play.'' Wei COICb Daft Holland after hft Sea ~ fell to 1·2·1 on tM ...on. ••1 l.hoUpt we'd at IMlt • aet thrM points out Of that dme. but .. ill ol a iudden we're down 21·7.'' Tbe M~ (l-2·1) ulOd tJaat Nm ol 9\'entl to ipark a 21 ·~t McOid balf that aecUred their tint vldory of 1991 and avenged last year's 10-9 loss to Corona del Mar. The win overshadowed a steady passing performance by Kchrli, who completed 16 of 27 passes for 156 yards and two interceptions. Kchrli threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Juoo Out. who finished with seven receptions for 106 yards: Tom Heu cauaht Iii passes and Cam Hoover fOur. Trabuc:o Hills alao enjoyed the airways u junior quarterback Pat Barnes threw two touchdown puses and completed 13 of 24 attempts for 189 yards and no interceptions. Barnes abo ran in a touchdown early in the fourth ~er. "Pat is gettina more mtwe witll eadt same.'' nid Trabuco Hills CoKh Jim Bamctt of hit 6-foot·J. l~nd llpal-caller. "He Mowed a lot of pOite out there. He called eome 1udlblet and 'We were going in for · another score when we had that errant screen play. I thought we'd at least get three points out of that drtve, but now all of a sudden we're down 21-7.• --··· CdM COICh really took charp ton ... t." Alter a IC'Ol'Ca tmt quarter, the Mustangs took charp ear~ in lbe second period. nm Blek ran &a • .5..yard ... ~ • , ' t . . • I ' • . • . -. • • .. ... . .. • .. .. .· Briefly I pullupsat Laguna B The power of Newport Harbor High's gjrls volleyball J .; team appears evident -forget recent upset loeaea -> ,. Thursday night's four-set triumph over visiting Laguna _.;;.. __ _ Beach further justifies recent polls which have the Sailors moving closer and closer to No. 1. "The kids played well," said Glenn. "It was our best match of the year." For Newport Harbor, on a roll with the return of All-CIF standout Tara Kroesch, it may have been a good stepping atone for competition at the San Marcos Invitational in Santa Barbara, which begins tonight. Newport Harbor lost the first set, 11-15, turned it on at that point, reeling off victories of 15-10, 15-10, 15-6. Maureen Mclaren, Harbor's other half of the Twin Towers act (she's 6-foot), finished with 25 kills and bad just one-hitting error. "She just played awesomely," said Glenn. "And with T"ra back ... you know, it's not just Tara and what she does. She makes everyone else better and more comfortable. It's just that with here we have our full team." Kroesch, a 6-foot senior, added 11 kills and 3 service aces, while freshman setter and front row hitter Misty May contributed 15 kills and 30 assists. In the finale with Krocsch serving, the Sailors reeled off seven straight points as Laguna Beach felt the sting of its first defeat of the season. "It's really good to see our girls win some big matches," said Glenn, who watched his team be eliminated by Mater Dci in the opening round of the Orange County championships recently with Kroesch missing. In other high school volleyball: • Mater Del 3, Irvine 0: The Monarchs breezed, 15-8, 15-6, 15- 10, as outside hitter Becki Gehlkc had a good hitting match and played well defensively. Mater Dei improves to 8-2 overall. • Calvary Chapel 3, Lemopell O; Calvary Chapel 3, Uberty ChristJan 0: The Eagles remained unbeaten at 6-0 overall and 4-0 in Arrowhead League matches with an easy 15-4, 15-5, 15-5 decision over Leffingwell Thursday and a 15-11, 15-8, 15-13 non- league win over Liberty Friday. Freshman outside hitter Courtney Owens had 12 kills Thursday and 18 on Friday to pace Calvary. In a college match: •Westmont 3, SoCal College 1: The Vanguards came up short against the NAIA's 23rd ranked team nationally, 15·11, 15-5, 11- 15, 15-3, despite 10 k.ills and 11 digs from middle blocker Genevie Wright. Jn a community college match: •Cerritos 3, Onnge Coast 0: Unforced errors proved costly as the Pirates fell, 1516, 15-11, 15-11, in their final non-conference tuneup. Bryn Gillis had nine kills for OCC (4-1). CdM ho/dB o# NBWPOrt, 10-B The Corona del Mar High girls tennis squad took another step in proving there is life after Phebus • • Thursday afternoon at Newport Harbor. _,,,- Bouyed by the play of No. 1 singles player Marci Asch who swept her matches, Corona knocked off Newport Harbor, 10-8, in the Sea View League opener for both teams. CdM also received standout efforts from No. 2 singles player Lindsey Goldstein, and the doubles tandems of Erika Anhood -Sara Cicerone (No. 1) and Jenny Murdy-Jenny Glasgow (No. 3), all of whom took two out of three matches. The Sailors had their share of stars too, including the No. 1 doubles tandem of Kim Lewis and Tracy Teal, who swept in three hotly contested matches. "They (CdM) had stronger doubles at the bottom, but it was a good match today," said Newport Coach Charlie Bleiker after his team's stellar performance. "It is going to be a good race in league this season. I expect Corona to win (the Sea View League team championship), but we should compete with University and Woodbridge for second." Bleiker was especially impressed with the play of Newport's freshman sensation Sarah Hawkins, who won two out of three matches, losing only to Asch. "Hawkins has a great serve and volley game," said Blcikcr. "She just powers. She is going to be a good one, she just needs to mature a bit. I think she wilJ compete for (the Sea View League individual) championship next year." "Newport Harbor played a great match today," said CdM Coach Gary Salazar. "All of the singles matches were close and the our doubles teams fought hard." -B)' Kevin U>gan In other prep tennis: • Newport Harbor 11, Edison 7: The Sailors rebounded from Thursday's loss to CdM, capturing eight of nine sets in singles. Hawk.ins and Linsey Olson registered sweeps. • Eatanda 82, Lapna Beach 79: The sets ended at 9 apiece, but the visiting Eagles held a slight edge in games to win the Pacific Coast League opener at Laguna. Providing key victories were the Estancia doubles teams of Kristina Grigaitis-Lauren Weaver and Stacy Goodrich-Cara Frino, each of whom swept. • Mater Del 15, SL Joteph 3: Erika ~muss remained unbeaten in No. 1 singles, sweeping without losing a game, while the team of Kim Cooter and Trisha Abe improved to 24-6 in No. 1 doubles as the Monarchs (7-1) captured the Angelus League opener. Freshman Sarah Jarrett also posted a sweep, which featured a tiebreaker win over St. Joseph's No. 1 player. Adam Bollenbach scored eight goals to pace the --- Estancia High water ,P:Olo team to a 15-11 non-league •':- victory at Valencia Fnday. ...::-::..A~~ The match was tied at 10 with five minutes to play · when the Eagles (9-7) scored four straight goals in the next three minutes, including three by Bollcnbach, to take control. Estancia opens Pacific Coast League play on Wednesday with a 6 o'clock match at Costa Mesa. • Cotta Meae ,, EdJaoa 7; San Clemente 12, Costa Maa 5: In the MUJtanp' win over Edison in the tournament opener Thursday, sophomore Sam Grayclli netted a season·hiah five goals to paoe lhe attack. Costa Mesa took an early lead and maJntaincd it thtou&)>out. despite Edi.Ion's triple-teaming efforts of Julian Popov. who lllll managed a pair of foals. On Friday, the Mustanp stepped up in cfas.. and fell to biJhly· ranked San Oemente. Popov tc0red a pair of goals. In a community colleae match: • Oraqe CoelC 12, Raadto S1atJ.aao 5: Rob Wonhing led a balanced attack with three pls u the Piratu (1).3), bulldina a bia early lead, captured the Oran1c Empire C.Onference openlna victory at Rancho Friday. Roa Mcilwain, Ken Nickel ancf Mark Campaana added a ptir of pis apieee. "*'l'l ltalllOfl.,flDt I Mary Crane does a balancing ad between being Newport Harbor's No. 1 cross country runner and being a three-year cheerleader. Crane gives Sailors emotional lift By Klr1c Wolrott S90fl$ Wl'1tcr freshman, Crane signed up for cross country to get out of taking a physical education class. "I try to work hard every day and the M ary Crane ~as plenty to cheer about these days. Besides being a three-year cheerleader at Newport Harbor High, she has become the Sailors' No. 1 girls cross country runner to the surprise of no one more so than herself. Running sixth period was fun, she said, but she never dreamed then it would go this Car. "I didn't really think much about (running) at all," she admitted. "I hurt my back at the end of track season my freshman year, so I hardly ran at all before my sopbo!JlOre cross country season. It wasn't until my junior year that I began to take it seriously." coaches help a lot. I just wanted to improve, . • but I never though it would end up like this," she said. . Tweit said that determination is a large factor in her success. "A lot of girls give up before they ever find out how good they can be. Two years ago, as a sophomore, Crane could be found far back in the pack. She was running, in her own words, "nowhere near 20 minutes" for thr~c miles. Last Saturday, at the Dana Hills Invitational, she ran a personal record 18:27 to lead Newport Harbor's junior/senior team to fourth place in the prestigious event. Last year, as a junior, crane was the Sailors' No. 3 runner and ran her best time of 18:32 in the final race of the season, the Sea View League final. However, Newport Harbor came up short in that race and uncharacteristically failed to qualify for the CIF meet. "The hardest part is the first year. Mary was one of 20 or 22 f rcshmen girls who came out · for cross country. Now there's nine left. There's nothing really unusual about her. She just stuck with it, stayed involvcchrnd worked hard." While hard work has never been a problem for Crane, balancing her busy schedule can be a chore. Twice a week she practices with the cheerleaders after school, forcing her to run workouts alone after most of her teammates have gone home. Her mysterious climb has Sailors Coach Eric Tweit cheering as loud as anyone. This year, Crane has her eyes set on breaking 18 minutes and helping her team go to the state final. "There was really no indication through the first part of her junior year !_hit she would get any better than a fair runner, Tweit said. "She had talent. She stuck it out. She worked hard and it ended up the way you always want it to be." "It was awful last year," she said. "We worked so hard and then it was over all of a sudden. This is the last chance for a lot of us." But that's nothing compared to when cross country meets fall on the same day as a football gamef Jt started out rather strangely, though. ~ a Crane is one of six seniors who figure prominently on this year's team. along with sophomore Gwen Twist and juniors Brittany Leslie and Heather Davidson. She said being the leader of this group is fine with her, though she never expected it to happen. "I run in the afternoon, then I have to get home and take a shower, go cat dinner with the cheerleaders and come back to the school to cheer," she said. By the numbers CROSS COUNTRY ..~r::==-L....,... ... t•,c....-• ( .. T•WlnldePnl. 1. Lynch (Uf), 18:18; 2. BLm911i1 (Uf), 16:31; 3. Noonan~C,,.), 18:39: 4. SIMrlS (lH), 18:45; 5. Zelle! , 18:55: 6. Russel (CMl, 1"7:08; 7. Swlni- lef (LI . 7:10: a. Tran (CMl. 17:t5; 9. A111Qt (CM). 11·~: 10 Winger (Uf), 17:27. ll8tmole at, C....., M , ......... hrlO 1 Mw !El. 18:'8; 2. R. Ho .ro. 1e:s1; s. Ln (C). 1653 •. ( RllTlhz (E)., 1&:58; 5. P.·Ho ~· 11·01. 6 Mlf1lnlz (C}, ·17:10j 7. VlluqulZ ' 17 14, 8 ES911D (C). 17:22; v. Cllq (E). 11· : 10 Ocompo (C). 17:36. AMGauat•..,. It • .lohn .._. U. ..... Del N J ......... hrlO 1. LtrM { ), 111:51; 2. Slllrz (SJB), 18:53· 3. SUfl (MO), 17:11; 4. BnlnlUQh (MD). 17:12; 5. f\O: drtQuez (SJ8). 17:30. HA Vin LmAGUS u~~llswa:owt......,n ""''"" 19, T..-.. ., Newpo11 ....... ta,~a ... -.a 1. Chia (U). 15:45j 2. Petetlcl , 15:57; 3. O'ltrton !NH)1 15:59; •. ~ M. 18: ; 5. E111on !Ul. 18:08~ M.1e:12; 7. Tidd {U). 18:17; 8. (T), 1&:21; •. New!nln (Mf). 18:23; 10. Pickert (NH). 18:24. """"""' ... PACtPIO OOMT I ..... ~~:.-=:-1. ... , 1. Btndzw.M)· 1.1:25; 2. Bdall (Qt), 11:V.; 3. McGlone • 19:42; 4 ..... (Ui); 11:44; 5. Mllllf • 19:52; 8 . .,... (lH). 20'.59; 7. l~ IUfl. 2 :11; l Mldllll (lH)J 21:18: .. Aabloll (Ui), 21.30, 10. .. (Ui), 2'1:(t. ........... 0.....,. ....... ...__, 1 Appel (E). 20:33; 2. ~ (Cl. 21:44; 3. Crogan !El. 2na. 4. AMS • 23:e.t: 5. EltlM (C). 23·4': 8. lllm (C), 2'4:07: . 1nn'1 (C), 24:18; a. M1c1u (E). 2u t o. Gomez CE>. 24:st; · 1 o. Daz (C), 25:11 . MGllLU8 LUGUtl .....,.,..~.IMephll (at .._, ltlntger .22.2'; 4. Slldw (M)). 22.54; 5. 1. ~), 21:23; 2. Alvarez (M)). 21:48; 3. Tenn ), 23:<18. MA VISW LUGU• llsa;:owt ..... ao, u........, 4t 'nlselllt ao, "'-'isrsltJ • Tustlft u. .... ...,. ..... 12 ... -. ...... , 1. Mt M. 17:28: 2. A1mr* (T). 17:45; 3. Cm ~ iS.30; 4. Twist IHHl. 18:46; 5. Bic111eY m. 1a.ss; a. °"' (T). 19:10; r. Reigle (T). 19:25: e. Ne111o m. 19:ao: e. Cosley (NH). 19:38: 10. Hanes (NH): 20:00. C...... .. _. aT, Wu•1td1e 30 c...... .. -, .......... 47 •n•rtO: n, i1 •llehak u ... --· ..... "'-"~ 1. Howll ICdMl, 19:21; 2. w.. I 19;~ 3. ~.20:Clt. 4. Tlnlf~20: ; 5. ~•· llrld 20:1 t e. Finl • 20:J0t· 1. llr1Y (~ ' 20: ; 8. 1111111 (I I :53; 9. ... (Wl, 21:1 : 10. SMdcMI (S), 21: . VOLLEYBALL ~ ........ Wlslmoltdll. SoCll College. 15-11, 15-5. 11-15. 15-3. C•-=ra::zcw;--n c.itOl dlf. OIWlfl Collt. 1 M. 15-11. 15· 11. ................. ..... ...... Nlwpolt Hlrtlar •. Laguna lltadl, 11-15, 15-10, 15-10. 15-1. Mm Del ctclf. !MM, 15-8, 15-8. 15-10 CaMry ChlOll clef. llNrty Clwtstlan, 15· 11. 1 H . 15-13. AMOWllUD LUiGUm CMvlly Chapel clef. l.tfllnowtl, 15-C. 1 s-s. 15•5. Hicks takes scratch main at Speedway season finale COST A MESA -Gary Hieb of Rivenide took the early lead and waa never aeriouaty challenaed Friday night to win the tcratcb main event durina the weekly Speedway motorcycl.e racina propam at the Oianie County Fairaroundl. It w11 the final reaularly scbeduJed program of Speedway this ICUOO. The U.S. National Speedway Oiampionship Will be held at the Falrpoundl ae:xt Saturday, Oct. 12. Jn the ei&ht·lap bandicq main event, Steve Lueero, the runner...up In 1ho scntch main, c:auabt leader Ru11 Waacman on the liXth lap and won Finl away. Brea'• Loula Kossuth waa second. l Mike Faria finished first in a match race in which the competitors raced on cl111ic American made J.A.P.'1. He. was followed by Brad Oxley, Bobby Schwaru and Lucero. .,.~ ... ............... ~ .... ..... i:a-:m!~ e.r ildii ~): t .... t.... . I ... fn (Ctllll); 4. ...,.... . = ... II 1111»: 1. Lmn, l LM ;3.lollllrillt~·4.lea: ............... :l !l..!!P' M 1 • .._ 1 Mkt :.iii·-='""" ..... ~~ DllllW ...-. ....... DIM ""91 , ...... ;;r=· ,_. 1. J, .... O'tt= "'9 , I .,..._ 4. L11M. Ml •.•. _., ,..,,.., WATER POLO • .~ C1~ OltW DIF.. llCa o......c...ata. ..... , •• OrQeCoat 4 3 3 -12 Rlncho ,5lnllgo 0 1 1 3-5 Orm1ll8 Colll ICOlt1g: WocWna 3, MclWlln 2, K. Hldlll 2, c.,.... 2. -1.' .... 1, MllcNlll 1. SMs: McMllfl 11, T ..... 2. RlnChO Sll1llOO ICOflnO: Sftart 2. Dll¥uc 1. Rnra 1, Thom 1. SMI: Anmldl 7. """ ..... VIUA NM TO\MU_,. c.... .......... 7 CostaMeu 223 2-9 Ecbon 1231-7 Costa Mesa ICOltng: Gnyell 5. Pcpo¥ 2. Nllgll 1, P0111f 1. SMs: A* 5. Edison acortng; Eg111 4, Pllk 1, Clbotowsld 1. CWT 1. SMs: stnon 7. '-Ct•••nleta,c....-.. Costa..... 0 1 2 2-5 Sin Clemenll 5 5 0 2-12 Costa Miil ICOl'lna: PODO'I 2. ~ 1, Gnyell 1, Dernlao 1. &Mt: AWlla 1. Sin Clemnl ICOltnO: Lllllr 4, Ln'2. Homing 2. M1111eWs 2. Ptlkey 1, llolsMrlnct 1. SMs: Ol1IZ 1 . NOIM.MGUa ....... , .. ~ .... tt &mlCla 3 6 2 5-16 Vlllncll 2 5 3 1-11 Estlnda teor1ng: A. 8olldlCtl I, R. 8olllC1becll 2. Ronin 2, 11r1M1tNn 3, Biiiy 1. SMI: <:.in l Vllencll 1C01t1G: WtlcGt 4, 8Clugllncl 3. Ml 1. ~ 1. Gm 2. SMs; °""" 7. SOCCER TENNIS sqm5uLE Saturday Football _,.- Communlt)I col~ -Oossmont at Or1n11 Cout, 7 p.m.~ High schoOI -Cilvery Chapel 1t Bethel Olristian, L1~ster :30 p.m. Sic Newport Harbor Heritlge Run, C!o..~art>or High, 8 1.m. College men and women -SoothM\ CaHfom~ Collep it Stanford lnvttati<>NI, a 1.m. High ~ ~ and gll'lt -Corona del Mir at Stanford lovftational, a a.m . Walerl'olo Hii' Khoo1 -Calta Mes. It Villa Pari< Tournament, •H day; Miter Oei It ~la Tournament. all ct.y. Vol.,W High IChool ;rb -Newpoft Hltbor, Corona del Mir, Malet Del It ~ Mlr<:os lnvit.ltloNI (1t UC Santa ~. all day. Soccer Collqt men -Westmont •t SOuthem Cllifomt. Collep, 2 p.m. ~ ~ ~ men -Southern Clllfomll ~ It l~, 4 p.m. r.- HWt xhool gJrla -Watm M COM MN, 2:45 p.m. w ... ,. tii;t Khoo' -NtWl>Ort Hll'bot It~ HIMI Tournament. J p.m.· Nlf:upolt Hart>Ot •• Ett.lncla NcWb T~ J p.m. ' :.Jr----~ Saturday, Octol* 5, 1991 u OCCgu ing for No. 3 aga; Grossmont · Grossmont threatens · Pirates (2-0) ~RJctwd~ _.. ... You can't accuse Orange Coat College of beefing up ifs statistics after two football games, not when tailback Adrain Steen and quarterback Donnie Smith don't pJay second halves. OCC (2-0), which has outscored its _opponents this season, 61-lS, hopes it can rest ita backfield stars again in the second half tonight at 7 when the Pirates host Grossmont in a Mission Conference game. Steen, the conference's leading returning rusher, has rolled up 216 yards on 40 carries this season, going over the 100-yard mark in both outings. Smith, the fiery sophomore signal-caller, bas completed 66 percent of his passes (23 of 35) for 297 yards and four touchdowns with one interception. Neither player, however, has sniff cd much of the second half in both of OCCs victories -26-0 over LonJ Beach City and 35-lS over Ccmtos. Ttic Pirates also have the conference's top-rated defense, yielding just 139 yards a contest. Grossmont (1 -0-1) has not beaten Orange Coast on the field sin<:e 1979, a span of six games, although the Griffins were awarded a forfeit victory in 1982 following a 27-14 loss. OCC bolds a 12-3-1 all-time edge. "They beat Long Beach City (last Saturday), 24-18, but they actually had a 24-0 lead at halftime," O CC Coach Bill Workman said of the Griffins. "They're pretty good. They have a stunting defense like the Chicago Bears and it's not bad." Orossmont, which is giving up 109 passing yards a game, has the conference's fifth-rated overall ~buy• lt.lnone/Pdoc PILOT GRID STATS Orange Coast (2-0) HA80M (lllDMDUAI.) ....... . ....,,., .. "" ... Steen 40 216 5.4 ........ 2 26 Slwrmwl 14 53 3.9 1 10 Watingtan 5 30 15.0 0 19 PlouW 1 26 2M 0 26 Gmts 6 15 2.5 0 7 Bel 2 12 15.0 0 e rammell 1 8 e.o 0 e Wojlldewlez 3 6 2.0 0 4 Ross 2 2 1 0 0 1 Sn1lh 9 0 00 0 4 Ordway 1 0 0.0 0 0 Glnof1ch 2 -10 ·5.0 0 0 P...antl ....,., pe po,... phi pot .... SmlU1 35 23 297 1 .657 4 Gingrich 5 1 3 0 .200 0 ReoeMI• ....,., po""' .... td ..... PlouW 4 78 19.5 1 28 HWllon 4 ... 11.0 0 15 Higgins 4 39 J ·8 2 17 Vowel 2 40 .0 1 27 Gl1Vn 2 20 10.0 0 18 Steefl 2 18 90 0 15 Meling 2 17 8.5 0 14 Moore 2 11 5.5 0 11 KJlser 1 30 30.0 0 30 Pondef 1 3 30 0 3 SUSON (TUii) Opp ~ T Olal !isl downs 17 34 Ruslles-)'lldaOe 78-183 85-358 Averaot NShlng OHi 23 4.2 Averaoe rushlnQ ywaage 91 5 179 Total PUslnO ~ 95 300 Averaoe passing~ 47.5 150 Pass como. ~ 1111. 9·25-1 24~0-1 Avg gail1 per ~SS comp 10 5 12.5 Avg ~ per ~SS atlmp 3.8 7.5 Net l'ftlm yardage· 13 35 Total sacks·yardaoe 3-mln-21 S-mn-36 Averaoe sackS. yardaoe 15-105 2.5 ·18 Net yardaoe 270 657 Avmoe net yardage 135 328.5 Pun!s 12-33 8-361 FumbltS·!umbles lost 11 ·7 .. ~ Total turnovers 8 5 Flaos·yardaoe 9-65 12-130 Aveiaoe naos-yardage 4 5-32 5 6-65 Eric Washington (34) and his Orange Coast College teammates host Grossmont tonight at 7 in Mission Conference football action. Avo Tune ol possession 21 39 38.16 freshman Chad DcGrcnicr, who completed 6 of 8 for 101 yards and a touchdown in the victory. OCC, which held Long Beach City to zero completions two weeks ago, is yielding only 47.5 passing yards per game. It appears most of the work tonight will be done on the ground. Workman believes his club is ahead of early-season expectations, but adds, "We need to get better. We're not finely-tuned yet, but we're working on it. It seems like every play we've got somebody not doing something right." While the Smith & Steen show takes center' stage, it has been the OCC defense maki ng the difference. Against Cerritos, outside linebacker Scdric Shorter established the game's tone with two tackles behind the line or scrimmage and a quarterback sack of minus-9 yards in the first quarter. Smith and Steen, who accounted for four touchdowns against Cerritos, will have their noteworthy numbers through time, according to Workman. "They've been playing very, very efficiently," Workman said. "Stat- wise, neither is excelling because they've only played about two-and- a-half quarters in each game. But their numbets will come. We're going for more than individual accomplishments, and the playing time our backup guys arc getting now is going to make a diff ercnce later on." OllAMBE CllAIT ITARIBll OFFUISR Ht. WL 6-0 185 6-0 210 S-8 185 6-0 180 6-3 200 6-2 290 6-1 255 6-3 295 w 275 6-4 255 6-2 210 (tentative) DIERNSIE CLP-. .... ....,., Ht. Wt. So OB 51 Andrew AdiK 6-1 215 ff fB '8 Kelly Jackson 6-0 250 44 VIOCeleQlSPf 5-11 215 57 Tyler COltrlghl 6-4 225 3 Klmo Leopolo 6-1 245 So TB So WR So WR ff RT 68 Enc Slwnorru1 6-1 220 So RG 1 ~ Shol1rr 6~ 220 So c 46 8ranOon Berao 6-2 190 So LG 6 KllWI 11trtce e-o 1 as So LT 25 Scon $tymOIK s-1 190 Fr TE 19 Sean Loftis 6-0 210 Cl.It •• So OT So NG So OT So Dl.B So 11.B So llB So Dl.B So CB ff C8 So FS So SS defense. ,-------------------------r-------------------------------------------------......:::===============================================:! "They've looked great against the pass," Workman said. "They have a pretty solid f ootbaU team. They move the ball well and have some excellent receivers." Grossmont tailback Andy Penwarden, lilce Steen, has had back-to-back games of over 100 yards rushing. The conference's second-leading· ball-carrier, Penwarden has rushed 38 times for 250 yards. His 116-yard effort against Long Beach City made him the first Orossmont running back to carry for more than 100 yards in back-to-back games since 1984. The Griffins' quarterback. Piul Gccring. was roughed up by the Vikings last week, completing only 4 of 13 passes for 66 yards and two interceptions. 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' COM: leaKinll fall, 35-7 From 81 to\lchdown to cap a 73-yard scoring drive and Barnes found Gibson Gomez in the end zone from 19 yards out to finish 79- yard march that put the visitors up 14-0. The Sea Kings needed inspiration 9uicldy and found it on the ensuing drive. Starting at their own 20, K.chrli drove CdM 80 yards on 14 plays, completing 'ldon't think the score, 35-7 , was indicative of this game . Corona drove down there and made a mistake, and that was the 6 nf 10 pa sses, including a scoring strike to Clark in the right comer of the e nd zone nine seconds before inter- mission. key play in the game.• CdM was on the go again in t h ' second ha If ... _ Sea King Cam Hoover is bowled over by Trabuco Hills' Nathan Bates (above) during Thursday night's non-league football loss. Hoover latched on to four receptions. --~ Trabuco Hills coach moving from it s own 16 10 the Trabuco 15 on four Kchrli completions, including a 35-yard toss to Oark -when disaster struck. On third-and-1 5 , Kehrli dropped back and floated a screen pass toward Tom Hess, only to have Early intervene' and sprint untouched to the goal line. "It was an errant play and I'm still not sure what went wrong," Holland said. Fiom that point on, lillle went right for the Sea Kings. Trab~co put together a 19-play scoring drive that ate up more than six minutes and was aided by two CdM interference calls and an encroachment penalty in the span of four plays. The Sea Kings punted and four plays later Barnes threw almost laterally to wide receiver Cordell Graham, who did a , couple dance steps be£orc flying 36 yards down the left sideline for the fina l score. "Overall, I thought we improved in a lot of areas (from last week 's 13-13 tic with Estancia}, but I was disappointed with our mental mista kes -the penalties and lapses on big plays against our defense," Holland sai<;i. "Our running game was a linlc bit better and the offensive line is improving, but we're Still not where we should be when we get to league." On an encouraging note, the Sea Kings gained 76 yards rushing ~ almost half of the 155 NErlPORT: Turnovers too much to overcome From 81 Gonzales -the Sailors must also deal with the inability or their offense to punch it in. El Modcna's first-hair field goal was a gift -the Sailors turned the ball over on a punt return to give the Vanguards possession at the Bluejackets' 15 . Shoved around badly by lhe Sailors' defense, El Modena settled for the toe of Alfred Romo from 42 yards out. Jn reality, the Vanguards beat the Sailors on two plays all night, including a major league deep pass from Jose Prado to Jay Montano for 40 yards to the Sailors' 8-yard line. Two plays later Prado went to Romo for the touchdown with 4:05 spent in the third quarter. "That was a play called at the line of scrimmagc,"Backstrom said. "We call it the 'White Nine.' Jose throws it and Jay just goes and gets it." Montano raced downfield and caught it despite solid double· coverage. That was it for El Modena offensively, but it was enough because of the Sailors' inability to stay away Crom the turnO'V'Cr. In the first half alone, Harbor lost three fumbles and two interceptions, and had two more interceptions in the scc:ond half to destroy any oontinuity. The Sailors threatened El Modena's goal line just twice - driving to the El Modena 13 before bogging down and settling for a 2CJ.yard field goal attempt Finney Ralphs which went astray; and on a Finney dash for 38 yards, which ended when the Vanguards popped the ball loose from behind. Finney's run was a duplicate of a 52-yard dash in the previous march to the 13, storming over the left side, bouncing off a would-be tackler, then sprinting to the right. Finney, however, is not a threat to wiQ any 100-yard dashes, and considering the numbe r of turnovers the Sailors c:oughcd up, that was the only way Harbor was going to score. In the sec:ond half the Sailors' deepest penetration, and the only time they crossed midfield, was to the El Modena 40 early in the third period. Despite the lo~. however, there must be a solid feeling of confidence in the Sailors' camp. 0 GAii• ltOTU -......... lfld o.rtn ......... .,,....:: ~ ..... Celut11l1 nl T..., -• • • P"' CIPlllllf ·-Sopharral .... ,.. ... • qpriM llWtw In "' W;ldltld -· 11'1 low QllTllt lhll S11Dn llM llowtd hit TOI -nn 11'1 Ill fQ.rfl qull'llr In .. IUl llnrl ... -......... nn al 52 Wiii 31 n Ill two ._ Mii d Ill ~ tor Hll'bor ·-Hll 191 ,.. Oii ti crntn OMt '*" flflt 100-Ylld "'"'"to •· Statistics . •••••• tO,Mowpart....,...0 ..... .., ....... 8 Moclll-. s 0 1 0-10 Nir#pOfl Hnol' 0 0 0 0-0 ...... r1af EM-Romo, 42 fQ. J:Cll. yards they accumulated the first three games this year. Hess, switching-from tailback to fullback for the injured Ryan Steclbcrg, led the way with 38 ya rds on 11 carries. Sophomore J:R. Walz, starting his fi rst game at lailback, gained 17 yards on five attempts. Walz picked up 13 of those yards on a third-and-12 draw· play that kept CdM's lone scoring drive alive. Kehrli scrambled twice for 16 yards on that drive but was also sacked twice in the game for losses totally 19 yards. Junior Mitt Evans replaced Kehrli in 1hc fourth quarter and completed four of 10 passes for 37 yards on the Sea Kings' final drive, which ended as time ran "out at the Trabuco 29. Scores, schedule ThunclQ'• a..... Cntin l•• .... I EstM1Cll 17. Klldl 14 ' SerYill 19, CfPlstrlno V*t 0. SI.my tflls 23, l.Olll 21 Trabuco Hills 35, C.... def -'f VIiia Parll; 19, Sldcleblck 14 __ ._.. LI raJirtl 24.~ ~ Marini 14, FourDil Vllfey 7 l'......,.'a •o•ree (Mn ••••••• AnlhWn 10, Cypres1 II Bru-Ollncl1 14, c..t. .... 10 Bllella P111t 28. Smml 7 C«lUy l4. Nupl V*Y 13 Dw His 14. SW'tll Nm Vally 0 Eisemowrr 20, El Two 9 El Donoo 17' f<Jlemn 13 El Mocleflll 10, .... ,..,. ~ 0 ~ 24, Lono Befell JOnSltl 12 fonlW 28, Edton 2tl 1rW11 24. Woo«>r\dof, 7 l.IQllll Buclt 45, Orbrlo CIWilllan 0 LI Mirlda 21 . ll Hilbrl 13 Los Alnlos 14, St Jclfln Bosco 12 .... Del 21, RMraldt ~ 14 """"'~"·'-,.•O Onnga 10, Wtstem l Senora 17, t)Jar1e g Tustin 42, San C1eme.-..I 0 tkWerslty 17, Foolhl 7 Valencll 35, Troot 0 __ ._.. Garden GnJn 17' Kerncly 7 Rll"IChO ALWTib 38, PIC~if24 SW-. 27, 8olll Onnd9. _._ :::::e .... 21 , ___ , -21. s.11 .w 24 TonltM'a Q .... ('11M) (Mii ta I s•I c....,, a._.. ..... tMslM Cfl'lyOl1 "· MIC1dl. II LI Ml\I Pirie .................... ~,Oot.10 Cn•lrc •I ~ 'II. lt Dlndo. • V*'ctl l.IQl.l'll Hlls 'II. SMml. • U Pllml Pll'll LI tt1br1 'II. CqUI. • b Modltlf ...... ""' .. -Dot,.,.._ Orqs Ill 1llfln __ ._ Ktmflly ft. Pldlcl. .... Grinds LI Mo a Glliltl °"""' _._ OcU'I 'In wt. E'1on. a tVeiglDn 8ad'I r.wo.,-tt laant .. ) Annlm ......... ...... Olllla-. ... Hnot Corwlallu.Nlml.7 a .._ • Lmt. • Lr ,... ""' lr¥IM 'II. ....... ,.. -·-lJ ~ vs. B Toro, II MllSIDn .,._ I.QI .....,.. • '""""* ••• ,............. ••• • ••• occ "'*••C.-..Y*t TMnlO ... EM-Aolno I ,_ ..... ""* (Plldo lllCIQ, 3:56. • a.r. ... AN V11!1r w. l•r'!l*R\ II IA lo-4 .......................... Col lnrlllLI ..... ........................... T,._,_w. .. M.1'8 .... .liiMlnlW • 111111 ... ,.,,. ... = ..... ...... "-dll-.. .... ..... / .. .. "": 2-...11 .. .., ..... ... 'f :"'!:' r :•·""" =. ..................... .. -... ""-· .. .... ,. ............... . I II= ~=··~ '\:. ... -.,.,. __ "l don't think the score, 35-7, was indicative or this game," the Mustangs'· c:oach said. Or, as Holland put it, summing things up: "We had some good passes and we had some that didn't go our way. We need to re-evalu ate now and go on." 0 Statistics TrMuoo Hiiie H, ~ del llar 7 ............... T~tllt 0 14 7 14-35 CoftN clll Mir 0 7 0 0-7 --TM-Biik S n.n {Terc llttk}. 7:47. TH-Gomez 19 pus trom Bwnet {Teno ~.3:05 CdM-Cllrlc 18 pus trom l(ifvl (HrsS Ilk*), 0:09 lllOMDUM. RUSHING TH-CllYb'I, 14-55; 8lek. 6-34; 8amt1. 7-1&. CdM-Heu, 11-38: W11z. S.17; Enns, 1-e: Gokt.in, 1-0; Kehrt, 4.mftJs-3. INOMDUAL PMllJlfQ TH-Barnet, lJ-l:i-0, 119. CdM-K1!1rll, 19-27-2, 159; EYlnt, 4-11>-0, 37. INDMDUM. Uc.MIMI TH-Rtcllntr, 4-71 ; Gom11, 4.&4; Cervlf'lles, 3-32; Grlfllm, 1-38; Ctlym, 1-5. CdM-CllA. 7-108: Heu, w:t. HocrtW, 4-30; Goldsteln, 1-11: Clemons, 1-7: WIQlll'f. 1'6. OAM• ITATllTIC8 'Ill -First doWnl 17 1$ Runs-yvdiDt ~1~ Z0-79 Passftg yrd1119 1n 113 pasmg 1~24-0 2()-37-2 ......... ,...... .. 3 ~ 1ftol..102~19 NII yanjage 379 253 PLrU 4·21.3 4-27.3 f\rrbles-looilla loll 2-0 2· 1 Aaos.ftlll YWOlot 6-31 'o.&f Time al possession 23:05 24:M "Pin: rftlml. ll'Un:lll*Q, fl.rltll .-n. Mustangs come oh, so close, but fall to Brea-Olinda, 14-10 By Kiri< Wo~ott --BREA -Ta ke away one play from Friday night's game and Costa Mesa pulls off the upset of a season. Unfortunately, the Mustangs lost concentration on that play -a 99-yard kickoff return to open the second half - and undereatcd Brea-Olinda remained that way with a 14-10 non-league victory at Wildcat Stadium. With the score tied, 7-7, at intermission, Scan Bickell took the opening kickciff at his one-yard line, sprinted right up the middle of the field, cut right, broke a tackle near the 50-yard line and beat one man to give the Wildcats ( 4-0) their only points of the sec:ond half. · "One great catch and a kickoff return and they beat us," said Costa Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin, referring to Dave Dean's diving 25-yard reception in the second quarter that act up Brea 's fint touchdown, a seven-yard screen pass from Jason Luevanos to Bickell. Prior to that, Johnny Ospina soored on an 11-yard run to put the Mu1tanp (2-2) up, l-0, on the team ranked No. 10 in Orange County. In the rfnt quarter, Ospina had a 97-yard touchdofln run called back on a clipping penalty. "We had our .chancct tonight," Baldwin iald. "They're a good team. They 1howcd us a ,lot or different thlnp on defense, but we outplayed thern. We should have beat them." At leut 1t"atis1ically, Baldwin h1d plenty of evidence in hi1 defense : •The Muetanp outgained the WUdCltl 257-103 in net yards and held the ball more than 31 of the 48 minutes. • Coota M ... pictod up 14 first -... wbll• holdltlJ er .. 10 silt -11.e or -In 1he 11<COt1d ~er. • l.cd by Johnny C>Jpln1'1 100 yards on 1!: carries and Fernando Oapln1'1 62 yanlt on 20 carrl<~ the Muaunp Niiied for 163 yonlt, while the Wiidqlll tn•noae<I Just 445. - •Junior quarterback Matt Harber passed for 103 yards on eight of 23 attempts, while Luevanos completed just five of 12 passes for 66 yards. In fact, Luevanos, who entered the game as Orange County's third leading passer with 490 ya rds, won't soon forget the Mustang defenders -especially the one wearing jersey No. 55 . Linebacker Mike Cota sacked Luevanos three times, causing three fumbles, two or which led to Costa Mesa scores. Cota also picked off a pass at the Brea 49, the first interception Luevanos has thrown all year. "Mike's a tremendous player. He keeps doing it for us week after week," said Baldwin or Cota, who now has 12 sacks on the season . Cota'• second sack, which resulted in a Cumbie recovered by Mus1an1 lineback"cr Roy Serrano, set up Bryan Luxembourger'& 26- yard field goal with 36 seconds left in the third quarter. Costa Mesa trailed by four entering the final period and had its chances to score. With the ball on the Wildcat 25-yard line and 2 minutes 24 seconds to play, Harber sent a pass toward Johnny Ospina near the goal line. Ospina got a hand on the ball, tipping it back inlo the 'end zone where Nick Logotcta came up with an intercept ion. With 1:27 remaining, Brca- punter Jaime Baraglia, whose rmti four · kicks averaged 40 yards,• shanked his final effort for •ix yards. The Mustangs took O¥er at the Wildcat 26, but a fumbled snap and three airtight incomplete passes by Harber dosed out the game. 0 _____ ... t38 )'lldl Ill -°"""'· lnCWna rift d 44, 11. 12 11'111 11 ,.. -,., .......... hid. 32 .. NII 1111 .......... ~. .... Ill .... -.. -..... .. n.rmw '** Of Ill 1111 -Ill Ill .. --.... ..,.. I • l .. CllN up .. I flt ....... _~ .............. ... tone 24 ,.. 11'11 ..... OM hm 29 Iii I .... al a 9*1 tact inn.., HI lllO lilClled 111 .... - -""~---· .. ""-'° .. Wllal:m two. W. '9n. ICCnd. Statistics ... •-t4,--to .... _ .......... Colll """ 0 7 3 0-10 8rlit-Ollndti 0 1 7 0-1• ....... 91JF1W CM-.1. DIPill '' 1\1'1 (L.-1~ 1111*). e: .... IO-lllcllll 7 PM1 tom lW'llllDf ~I •• 1:17, ,__ IO-lietLPI M.._,..,. .. (H1rn1a., .... 1*1), 11;41 . Cll--21~ ... ...... 1.200 ~. .. .... , ....... , CM-.1. °""" 1•100: f. Olfl*'a, 2MZ; ... ,..,,....-20. .,_.._ 1"47; ....... J'3: a.ell. W : LUMnlr.,:,a=.: .... ,.,....,. CM-Hllllr, WS.t, tP1; J. °"""" O<t·t, 0, • 80-l.ulv#Wa, 5·12-1~ ...,,..,.., _,~ __ CM-.I. °'9ln&, 3'·31; ~f06owlll. 1-41 : Haning, l·tJ; Veol. 1-I: ._.. l .. . ICl-Mtoll. 2·17: DIM. 1-24; ....... 1•11: at:bl. 1°7, U.ITATll1108 ,.._ &· ·-.... Fu;_,, __ ==--............. "" "°· t• • 17•1P J0-41 10! • f.M-t ... , .. , 12 ,. ,_.,, ,...... 87 ,. 4-t1J '11 WO '41 ft;ll 1&41 ¢1 a, .... """' • 'i IC.luuya~lot k.atella defenders kneel stunned in the foreground as Estancia's Jeff Chamberlain (far left), Tony Naranjo (44), Matt Johner (13) and Nelson Olshefski (40) swarm over game hero Peter Baniaga. • ESTANCIA: Eagles win with 28 seconds left in 17-14 triumlih From B1 field at halltime do"Wn by 14 to a team which entered with a 1-2 record. "They ju~t outplayed us in the first half," said Licbengood. "And we made so many mistakes." Mistakes? The Eagles fumbled the ball four times 111 the first quarter alone, lo-.ing two of them. Katella !>Cored on its first series, Henne 'Y rambling for 46 yards after bouncing off a would- be tackler, just I :53 into the game. What appeared to be the killer, however. wa'i Katella 's final possession of the first half, consuming 7:31 of playmg time in marching 70 yards for the TD. Among the item Licbengood took with him to the halftime quarters: •The drive began on Alex Alvarez' interception. the ball bouncing off the receiver's hands and to the Knight. •h's third-o nd-21 tor Katella at its 36 and the .-:agles allow Hennessy to crui'ie 21 yards on a draw for a first down. •It's fourth-and-3 al the Estancia 37 and the Eagles (and officials} fall for an offsides sucker play, gtving Katella a first down. •Fred Paj arito <.,acks the 1.a1..,.,. b·l'O<'I~ "P !<'( Estancia's Peter Baniaga (81) is buried by defenders, just a yard into paydirt with winning TD. quarterback for a 9-yard loss back to the Estancia 20, but a late hit pushes the ball forward to the Eagles' 10. •And finally, with just eight seconds left, Hennessy is wide open in the end zone for the TD reception. "I told them we were getting ou r butts kicked and we were giving the game away," said Licbengood, who by now in the aftennath had totally forgiven his team for their first-half deeds. "It takes a great team to come back like that and win, and we did, and this is a great team," sa id the always-ebullient Licbengood. Licbengood and the rest of the Eagles were on an all-time high with the late surge, which takes Estancia to 3-0-l as they gird for next week's final non-league encounter with dbtrict rival Newport Harhor (at Orange Coast). He had watched his team <;tumble badly in the first half, yet it still had the moxie to pull it out down the stretch, due largely 10 the play of Johner. "He was poised," sa 1d L1ebengood. reca lling a crucial third quana dri' e "htch led to \11ke Smith\ 37-yard field goal Once Smith got btanc1a on the <;corcboard ner}thing 'ccmcd to turn the l:agle•," way. On Katclla's second ~nap <tftcr the field goal an errant pi1chou1 was recove red by defensive back Cody Charley at the Katella 13 and three plays later Ch ristian Gomez pounded over the middle from 8 ya rds out to pare the m:ugm to 14-10. Bud,n ·., 16-~ard third-down sad. fo;ced am)thcr Katella punt on the ne\t sene'i. only to see the Eagles· threat die with the m1crcep11on 1n the end zone. However, Estancia was not to be denied on it:. final possession 1n an all-pas ... ing dnvc. 0 GAME NOTES -Estancia Coach John Uebengood was not ovet1y concerned wltl defendinQ Katena s veer o!!tnSe In tenns of knowlecloe -he was an asslsllnl coach It Lynwood HIQh for tlQl1t years llonO Wllll pmerc l<ateaa Coach Leny Andereon the two coaches who art very oood fnends In tile otl • season. embraced one anotllet lftlfwanl Capuins tor Estancia were 9'°°' IUnlna, Rlcl\llrd Buday and Ched Soreneon . Llebeft9ood was visibly upset with o1flclal Lany Anleon, at tlalftlme. specttic.1Uy the ottsldes call on his team on Kltella's late touchdoWn dnve -Estancia ten tile quartert>ack's Mell motion P\llled !he EaQles offsides Estancia has nov. outscored tour oppooencs 36-6 In Ille second 11a11 -and In the holes' tlVee VIC10fles. t111y llavt OUISGOrtd tile oppo$llioA 27.() In .. tOUl#I quarter KJtt111's 08f'Y Hw.n11er netted 22 yards on the ground and h QUallert>aclt IOst 49 yards Statistics Eeblncla 17, htella 14 Scor. br Guarten Estancia 0 0 3 14-17 KateUa 7 7 0 0-14 First Qumter Kat-Hennessy 46 run (Rubio IOck). 10 07 Second Quarter KJt -HeMessy 10 pass from Gonzalez 1 Rubio kick). 0 08 Third Quarter Est-Sm1111.37FG 054 Fourth Quarter Est -Gomez 8 rvn (Smlttl kick). t 0 24 Est -Banoaoa 16 pus from Jomer 1S!TY1111uC~1 0 28 Altenclance 1 000 (estlmated) INDMDUAL RUSHING Est-Gomez 18·89 OISllt'tsla. 5-15 Jo/Iner 6-1 3 Ctw1ey 3 · 5 Kit -HenneSS)' 19155 IMno 6-17 Gonz11ez lO·fOt·mnlS 67 INDMDUAL PASSINO Est-.JOhntf 9-19 2 114 Kai -Gonnlez.. 2-8-0. 17 INDMDUAL RECEMNO Est-~. 3-~. ScNslef 3-37; Otshe!slo. 2-12, N~ 1·9 Kat-Hennessy, 1-10. Hll!1s, 1-7. GAME STATISTICS lat "-' Fnl downs 13 8 Rushn·ydg 3 H 26 29-145 PassVlg ~ 114 17 PmrlO 9-19-2 2-8-C Net reun y~· 13 1e Sacics-y~ 1.m-4 &-nill-40 Net YlfdaOt 2(9 140 Plt1ls 2-33 ~ ' ~-llmlles loll 6-2 2-1 II Algs-M yardiOe 9-50 7.,.g lmt ~ posmJIOn 351 n.-w 'ftllt ram ~ ~ rlUnS Monarchs roll to fifth straight victory, 2 7-14 By Richard Dunn 5'*11 Writer RIVERSIDE -It looked like a bus depot outside of u C River s ide, where Mater Dei High brought most of its fans to witness another onslaught. The Monarchs (S-0), aside from a couple passiiia plays by host Riverside Poly, !luffocatcd the Bears (1·3) on defense and controlled the line of scrimmage on offense as they rolled to a 27- 14 non-leaaue football victory Friday ni&ht. 1 :They left httle doubt a. to why " : they're ranked No. 3 in tho 1 Southern SCction Division I and No. 2 in Oranae County. !Mater Dei dOminated the fint half, but led only 7·0 1t the tntermi~!lion . .. We had a dropped touchdown (pus) in the firM quartc1 . then ... another missed opportunity when we fumbled in the end zone," Mater Dei Coach Bruce Rollinson said. "Then we dropped some balls, so we were making it interesting." Early in the fourth quarter, the interest ceased as Mater Dei built a 19-0 lead. The big play in the second half was turned in by Mater Dei cornerback Brian Solis, who intercepted Bears quarterback John Ruzzamenti on Poly's first po session ol the half. He picked it off at the Monarchs' 12-yard line, then returned it 48 yards to the Poly 40. lt set up a Mater Dei touchdown, one that gave the 8'1C5l!I a 13-0 edge after fullback Jeff Kuhn scored from the 1-yard hne. 1bC Bears did not record 1 rusbin1 fint down until 3:01 wa left in the pme. In the first half, Rivcnido Poty wM held to only one fir l down Statistics ....... Del 17, RMrekte Potr 14 .,.,..,~ Ma1ef Def 0 7 8 14-27 Rlvtrllde flo4Y 0 0 0 14-14 ............... MD-Rupeno 33 pan from Blanton ~~.e:oo. w ...... MO-Kuhn 11\11 ~ feleel), U4. ,__....., M0-8'11*113"" (Pest tlllld), 11:24. RP-ltalwt IO pau from Rummenll (CMd=1040 MO-11 1111* 11om lldln (lllll*»n ..... , 7;14. ..,_....,_. 1Ml(C4*ICdlclclQ,2.30. AllMllllCe 2,1100 ---............... MO-..... 13 .. 7, loll. WI; ...,._ .. 15, ACllll 1-1; IClllll l..a. fl,-Mdt...,. 1'44: M1111ftO, 1·11: -.ne. MS • ...._, ... MO; 1WNrtt 1-3 ......... ,,.._ and Md po11e11ioft foe' just 8 minutes, 2~ ·ICCoftdl. TbO &.n had l 8 plays. indUding lour punts, while Mater Del had 10 fint dawns and 37 playt. Yet, it wu still clo,e until the final 12 m1nutca. +•J thought it Wai the type Of !iituatiun where wo were our own worst enemy," Rollin!lon said. "We .. worked very hard for them this week and when we came out, I .really thought that we were ready to play . "Maybe we underestimated them. We were driving, we just didn't get it in. By all rights, it should'vc been 21-0 al halftime." On the first possession of tllc game, the Monarchs drove 42 yards to the Poly 23 -yard line before facing a fourth -and· even situation. Quarterback Billy Blanton fired to the back of the end zone, but a Mater Dci wide receiver couldn't ftnd the handle after being wide open. Mater Dei' only fint half score came with eight minutes left in the second qu4rter when Blanton connected with tailback Chri Ruperto on 1 33-yard touchdoWn lO\. Ourina Mater Oci' ranal drsvo of the first half -after Blanton hooked up with tiaht end David Knuff tor 18· and I 7·yarit pns - \t ended abruptly H Blanton fumbled into the end zone, recovered by Poly's Phil Mc Reynolds. Poly opened the second half with an impressive drive. However. it stalled temporarily because Knuff and Nicky Sualua combined to sack Ruuamenti for a minus-2 yards, then Solis intercepted a pasa and gave Mater Dei solid field position with his long return. Ruperto had a 13-yard nan and Solis followed with another 1). yard pick up. 0 .... .,... -The *""Y ..... .. ...,.,.._ 111111 """ ~ ~ ~ No, ..... i ................ Del ..... ~ -(~-:' "8 1 • °""'9 ~ n • .. Cf l9Cllll DMlllll 1. • Tlu1dlJr • ...... AM llMI -r..dl ..... Ru•_. Oii ..... ....._-.: i .... I ..................... ... lllllW " -Ml ~ ......... . llM IO ............ ..... ...... ..................... ... . ... .. .... .. .... -•• 11 -......... _,,...., ........ 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MONDAY TIUVISJON ,.., ...... 6 p.rn.-Bllt.Qiefl, OI. 7. 6 p.m. -wama,..=.nt, sc. 7:30 p.m.-Porum bOult, PT. • ... 11.11 7:30 p.m.-Bnw:l-Dod$cn, ESPN•. c-.,.... 10:30 p.m.-Ta. AAM-Ta. Tedi, PT. UDIO ,,., ...... 6 p.m.-81Ut-OtlcfJ, KNX (1070). l1t1hl 7:30 p.m.-All.-1.A, KABC (190)•. • if nec.aery Cotta Mesa's Richard Holdenef drowe hk MmtMa .., ...,.r In the 511Yei' 5'* ~ .., lace •. ~ Hald•• 111t1 n bill in NIVlllS By Dennis Brostemous Sc>oc1S Wllw T wice a year, one of the most unusual automobile races arc held in the middle of the Nevada desert. The only race held on a public highway in the United States recently took place in Ely, Nev. -the Silver State Open Road Race -and a Costa Mese driver emerged as the overall winner in the event matching the fas test street cars. Local driver Richard Holdener, driving a 1988 Ford Vortech Supercharged Kaufman Mustang, took top honors with an average speed of 167.21 miles per hour for the 91.S·mile course. "There are approximately 100 cars competing," said Holdencr, who was in his fifth year of competing last month. "That made me only one of three drivers who has completed all five races." Each of the entries, none of whom are professional race drivers, faced the grueling run from Lund to Hiko, Nev. along State Route 318. "What makes the race so unu- sual is that the Nevada Highway Patrol actually closes the road for the race." said Holdener. "It's ·closed for one day from about 6 a.m. to 2 or 3 p.m. And anybody can enter the race. None of t he drivers are professional racers." Entrants come from all walks of life and from all parts of the country to compete in the race. These may be street cars, but the top speeds in the race regularly exceed 200 miles per hour. Other than the open class, there are other divisions such as touring classes in varying speeds in which trophies are awarded. To ensure the racers' safety, the roadway is heavily patrolled by the Nevada Highway Patrol both on the ground and in the air. Specially trained flagmen man each of the 85 entrances to the roadway to prevent unauthorized vehicles from entering the counc during the race . There arc aho a number of ambulance .st1tions equipped, manned and ready, and a helicopter is standing by in ~ Veras if needed. .. Proceeds from the race benefit" L.E.R.A.D. (Law Enforcement Racers Against Drup). "We feave Las Vegu oo Friday afternoon escorted by tho highway patrol," said Holdcner. "When we reached Ely, there was a parade down the main street despite heavy rain, which continued through part o( Saturday." When Sunday, the day of the race, arrived the weather seemed to have improYed. However, a thunderstorm was reportedly working its way north from the finish line so the race wu delayed until 11 a.m. Finally, with a staggered start in which the faster cars began first, the race began. "I went the 91 miles in about 32 minutes," said Holdener. "I'm so pleased with the reliability of this car. It's got 60,000 miles on it and it's still in excellent shape. I drive it around town. and get a lot of questions at places wbere I stop like gas stations." Those requesting entry infonnation should contact the White Pinc Chamber of Commerce in Ely, Nev. at (702) 289-88n. Wiil 11111• World Trade Editor, Columnist ··-~ ... Editor Of The Piiot And Independent ........ Attorney, KFI Talk Show Host, Columnlst Dr • .llEllll .. President of Eagle Forum. Columnist p Meet Meddllna ~ D Foolb1ll R111aw1 Here's w111re 11 •tell Tiil LllHllll lrlll Ill M,T,TH,F Newport Bead1 w 7:3pPn 39 (Comm. Cri>le) (ComaJSt C~e) w 6:°""1 3 Hoolngton Beodl SUN 9~ 3 Nne w Bridge work prompts , city to warn boaters -·-NEWPORT BEACH -S, the time moat people read tbll. the 2.000 Of" IO nlMCll expected lo tako pan in today'• Harbor Heritage Run wlU be cooling off with cold d.rinb, stretching tired musdea and talkiOI over the twill.I and turns of the nee. NOSA meeting to be held at BYC Od. 13 I NEWPORT BEACH -f'tn.al trail. in Udo 14s. I CODltiuc:tJoG wort oo the widenin1 ot me Newport Boulevard brldae. I allO known u tho We.at Channel b~. bqim Monday, prompting I the city to warn boaten to be BOatcn bad campaigned for the bridge height to al.o be increased, sayin1 the bridge wu too low, forcing boaters to have to wait untU low tide to pass under it. The event CO-ipOOSOttd by 1'e PUot, be&inl at 8 this morning at Newport Harbor Hi'h witb a 2k. fun run/walk, followed at 8:15 by a 'k feature NJ\, The race starts and 6nilbes at the Newport Harbor High stadium, with all proceeds from this fifth annual event goin& to die academic enrlclunent of the scf\001. Over the past four ycan ne•rly The Newpon Ocean Sailing Alsociation (NOSA) will bold its annua.1 meeting a& Balboa Yacht Club in Newport Beach on Sunday, Oct. 13. The meeting. which ~gins with a brunch aa 10 a.m., will include an award presentation for winners of the Argosy Race, held Sept. 8, and the 14-milc Bank Race, scheduled for Oct. 12. Plans for the 1992 Newport· Enscnada International Yacht Race May l ·3 wiJI be discussed at this meeting. ~ careful u they na\'igate chat IJU. ConatnJction of the bridge deck will reduce tbe vertical clearance of the channel, according to the I city. But both the city aod the C.OUt Gu•rd rejected the proposal, saying railing the bridle would add at least another million doll ars to the widening pro,iect. , a S110,000 has been ralsed for textbooks, classroom equipment, campus bnprovement.s and other NHHS programs. ' for those up early enough to participate, race-day cost is $18 per runner, which includes an event T·shirt, refreshments at the star& and finish, post-race food and beverage, and an opportunity to·win a variety o? prizes. Nearly 600 boats are expected to compete for more than 120 trophies in 29 classes during the 45th annual running of this event. I The bridge will also remain : open for automobile traffic during 1 the-construction, which should be 1 completed by the end of Boater and Balboa Coves resident Russ Behrens said he hopes the bridge construction doesn't renew angry feelings among boaters. Behrens also added that he hopes the city will keep maritime activities "a little more in mind" when discussing future construction projects. Awards will be given to the top three male and female finishers (Sk only) in each or 12 age groups -from ages 12 and under through 70 and older -with the top man and woman ovcraU winning an overnight stay for two at the Little Inn on the Bay in Thursday's edition of The Pilot mistakenly called for the meeting to be held Oct. 3. NOSA is also negotiating with selected America's Cup syndicates to join the race in a special class. I November. The bridge work is part of the massive $4.8-million Newport 1 Boulevard widening project funded ; by the stale and the city of I Newport Beach. The bridge is : being widened by 29 feet to add a Newport Beach. . Parking is free and spectators are welcomed. -B1 Tb~ Pilot A summary of last year's Newport-Ensenada Race is also on slate, along with installation of new officers and the 1991 S.C.Y.A. Commodores' Appreciation Race For details about the NOSA meeting and all other upcoming activities, call John Long at (818) 810-8712 or Lee Bright at (213) 438-0217. third northbound lane and a pedestrian sidewalk and bicycle "The city had traffic in mind (with the bridge widening), but did not address the navigation and maritime needs or the city," Behrens said. -By TINPUot Deep sea ftshtne ' PUIUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES -B1 Tbe Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Flotttlous Calif. 112338 NOTICa O' This statement w11 filed This bualneu la con· FlctltlOU9 This statement was llled The reglatrant(s) com· Warner Ave .• Fountaln Val-port Avenue, Sortes F & G. au.IMU N-.ne Thia bu1lne11 la con-AVAJL.AalLITY OF with the County Clerk of ducted by: an Individual 8ualneH N•m• with the County Clerk ol menced 10 transact busl-1ey, Calif. 92708 'fusUn. Cahl. 92680 lt8teMent ducted by: co-partners ANNUAL R•PORT Ofange County on S.ptem-The reglatranl(s) com· St•t•ment Orange County on S.ptem-ness under the Fictitious This bu11ne11 Is con-Yosh1h110 Tominaga, 1506 The FollOWlng ,,.,sons The regl1trant(1) com-Purauant to S~lon bet 10. 1991 menced to transact ~usl-The Followlng petsons bet 10, 1991 BuslneH Name(s) IJsted ducted by: an Individual Tonia Coun, Anaheim, are doing buslnffa u : menced to tranuct bull-610ol(d) 01 the lnt«nal Rev· F509312 nets under the Fictitious are doing buelneu as: F50831S above on: September 25, The reglstran1(s) com· Calll. 92802 HOWARb JAMES COM· MH und9f the F1ctl11ooa enue Code nollce 11 Published Newport Beach-Buelnesa Name(s) llated CAFE CORNERSTONE Published Newport Beaeh-1991 menced to transact bosl-This business !• con- PltHY, 3520 Cedlnac Ave .• •Bbou•~.·o'n'. N/NAame(a) 1111ed hereby given• that the an-Costa Mna Piiot Septem· ~:~• on: September 3, 171 E. 17th St., Costa Costa Mesa Pilot Septem-EdWard Fry ness under the flct111ous ducted by:. an lndlv1dual Suite C, Cotta Mesa, Calif. "-r1 J .,;1u1haar nual re~ lor the Fl. acal ber 1~. 21, 28, October 5, James Reid Mesa, Calif. 92627 ber 14 21 28 October 5 This statement was flied Business Name(s) listed The ieg1sttan1(s) com-112e2e "" "' '" • • · • • with the County Clerk ot above on: N/A menced to trans.cl 1:>usl-Thl1 atatement waa llled year Ju Y 1 • l990 to JlAy 1, 1991 This statement was filed Ahab J. Natal, 575 W. 19th 1991 OrA09e County on Septem· John McFartane nesa und~1 the F1cUt1ous Howard Nathanson, 24385 with the County C14Hk ol 1991 01 Edwin Taylor Sa-714 whh the County Clerk of St. fl56• Costa Mesa, Sa-711 bef 2'7, 1991 This statement was filed Business Name(s) hsted Cavlnch Ct., Laguna Oranna r-~.-.. on Septe~ Scholarahlp Trust. a Pf"lv•I• Or•nne County on Sep1em-Calif. 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE F508"''" ... with the County Clerk of above on NA Niguel. Callf. t265e -··-~ .. , .... foundation, Is available et PUBLIC NOTICE -·• This business Is con--· JamM Ferryman, 1095 Tu-ti. 24, 1991 the kx.tndallon'a J)f"inclpal ber 9, 1991 ducted by: an Individual •---------Published Newpor1 Beach· 01ange County on Septem-Yosh1h110 Tomonaga Iara. Costa Mesa. Calli. FS07783 office tor Inspection during F1ctltloua F509188 The reglstrant(s) com-Flctltloua Costa Meaa Pilot October bef 5, 1991 This Slatement was filed ll2t2e Pvbllshed.Newpor1 Beach-regular bu1lne11 hours Bualneas N•me Published Newport Beach-menced to transact busl· Bualneu N•m• s 12 19 26 1991 F505978 With the County Clerk of Thia bu1lne11 Is con-Costa Mesa Pilot Septem· from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. by St•tem.nt Costa Mesa Pllol Septem· ness under the Actitlous St•t•m•nt ' ' • ' Sa·&14 Published Newport Beach· ~~~~ ,~~~nly on Sepiem· ctucted by: a general Part· bet 28, October 5, 12, 19, any citizen who reque111 rt The Following peftons ber 2t. 28, Octobe1 5, 12, Business Name(s) listed The Follo~ng persons PUBLIC NOTICE Cosla Mesa Pilot Septem-FSO?SBS neBhlp 1991 within 180 days attar the aie dolnQ business as· 1991 above on: September 5, 11• doing buslnese 11: b 199 er 1 t4, 21. 28, October 5, Published Newport Beach- The regl1trant(1) com-Sa·J8a date of1hls publication. NEWPORT SOLUTtONS Sa·7~ 1991 RC. ANNEX COMPANY, F1ctltl-•• ~ to lranuct bUsl-The loundallon'a principal an Productl Piie N '. Ahab J. Natal 17860 Newhope St .. Foun-..-Sa-J08 Costa Mesa Pilot Octobet ,,... IA'ldef the Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE manager of the Foundation port Beach ~II 92~3 ew PUBLIC NOTICE This stalement was filed taln Valley, Calif. 112708 Bualnesa N•me 5, 12, 19, 26, t991 lkltlneat Name(•) listed Is Western Growers A.a· KenMth M ~th 22765 with the County C19fll ot Richard Chang, 18209, St•l•ment PUBLIC NOTICE Sa·804 80clw9 on: Octob« 1. 1991 Fictitious soclatlon. La Vina Mluio~ Viejo Flclllloua Orange County on Septem· Fountain Valley, Calif. The Followlng persons PUBLIC NOTICE Howard Nathlnton Bualn••• N•m• David L Moore, Principal Calll 92691 • BualneH N•m• ber 10, 1991 92708 are doing business as: FlcUtloua Thia statement was llled lt•t•ment Manager. Don ald G. This buslneaa Is con· St•t•~•nt F508310 This buslnes• Is con· PAC·LIOO GROUP, 18400 BuslneH Name Fictitious with 1he County Clerk of The Followlng peraons Drffsler, Attorney at Law. ducted by: a general part· The FoOoWlng persons Published Newport Beach-ducted by: an Individual Von Karmen 1220. INlne, Stetement Business Name Oranoe County on Octobet are doing business ae: 17620 Fitch Street, lrviM, nerehlp are doing business as: Costa Mesa Pilot Seplem· The reglst1anl(s) com· Calif. 92715 The Followlng p8'SOns Statement 1• 19§1 BUTTONHAM PALACE CA 92714 The reglstrant(s) com-ADDAX, 1030 Secrelarlat ber 14 2t 28 Octobef 5 menced 10 transact busl-The Marlner·s Investment aie doing business as: FS08448 1651·B Placentia Ava.: Publlahed Newport menced 10 transact busi· Cir., Colla Mesa. Cahl. 1991 • • • • noss under lhe Flclllious G1oup, Cahlomia, 18400 THE RECOVERY CENTER. The Following pe~sons Pvbfished Newport Beact.-Costa Mesa. Cahf. 92627 Beach·Coata Mesa Pilot ness under the f ictitious 92626 Business Name(s) listed Von Karmen 1220. Irvine, 1110 Vlcioilt St. Blo2• are doing business as. Cotta Mesa Pilot October Lev Borla Gukaylo, 3015 October 5, 1991 Buelness Name(s) listed John David Proper, 1030 Sa·717 above on: September 9, Cahf. 92715 Costa Mesa. Cahl. 92627 CG FX, 20~2 Business 5 12 19 28 1991 Murray Lane, Costa Mesa, Sa834 above on: September s. Secre1a1lat Cir., Costa 1991 This business ls con-Nancy Clark, 1110 Victoria Center D1lve, ulle 210, Ir· ' ' ' ' Call!. 92628 1991 Mesa, Calif. 92626 Richard Chang ducted by: a co1poratlon St. BI02. Costa Mesa, vine, Calll. 92715 Sa.82t Gr• 9 or I an a G 111 n a Kennelh M. Ruth This business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed The 1egls11anl(S) com· Cahl. 92627 Lyle Eckmeter. 2205 Ra· GukaylO. 3015 Murry Lane, PUBLLC NO.TICE This statement WIS filed ducted by: en individual with lhe Countyo-Clerk ol menced to transact busl· This business Is con-le1gh Ave.. Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa. Calli. 112628 with Ille county Clerk ot The reglstrant(s) com· Flctltloua Orange County on Septem-ness under the riet1tious ducted by: an lndMdual CaJlt. 92627 --,-U-B-L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ , Thia business Is con-F1ctltlous Ofange COUtity on Septem-menced to transact busl· Bualn•a• N•m• be1 9, 1991 Business Name(s) listed The reglslrant(s) com· This bu~iness 11 con- _________ 1 ducted by: husband and Bualneaa N•m• tier 6, 1991 ness under the Flc1111ous St•t•m•nt F508152 above on: September 26. menced to transact busi· ducted by. an 1nd1vidual Flotltloua wile Statement FS08041 Business Name(s) listed The FolloWlng persons Published Newport Beach· 1991 ness unde1 the F1ct1t1ous The iegostianl(s) ~Om· eualneaa Name The 1egl1trant(1) com· The Fotlowlng persons Published Newport Beach· ebove on: September 10, are doinR business as: Coste Mesa Polo! Septem-Mark Flanagan, President Business Name(s) listed ~e.~c:ednd~r ~~~sa~~Hll~~; Statement :::,~,J~ ~:"~~ti~~~~ are doing bu1lne11 as: Costa Mesa Pilot Septem-1.,9;~n Pioper JN~:r ~i~RBi~NS~~ ber 14, 21. 28, October 5, ~~~· 1~~at~':~ly w~1!1:1e0~ a~;:yoC~a~~1Y 1• l991 Busineuss Name(s) hsled ~~~1ng persons Bualneas Name(a) listed !.~/?sA 17~9~ s~R~~~?· bet 14, 21. 28, October 5. This 11a1ement was filed IST 2300< ~arbor Blvd .,6 1991 Otano• County on Septtm· This atalement was loled above on: September 27, -s;EVENSO~~\t.~RlO above on: NIA IF !Ni Call1 ~7~4 r. 1991 wllh the County Clerk of Co;ta Mesa Calif. 92626 . Sa·710 ber 27, t991 wllh IN County Clerk ot 1991 E Of GIFTS, 11321 Comstock LAY Bolla Guttayto Av'antlMPho1ography & 5•·709 ~~e ~nty on Septem· Mary A. M~y. 357 N. Mt PUBLIC NOTICE . FS08240 Ofenge County on S.plem-~.~ ~.~=nl was filed Or.. Huntington Beach, Thia statement was filed Model Manegement. Inc.. PUBLIC NOTICE . View, Santa Ana, calll. Published Newport Beach· ber 6. 1991 With the County Clerk ol Catll. 9264C with the County Clerk of tJ895 Skv Park Cir. IF, Ir· F507047 92703 Flctltloua Costa Mesa Pilot October F50&038 Orenge County on Septem· Welter Peck Stevenson, Of~• County on Septem-vine, Call(. 92714 F1ctltloua Published Newport Beach· This business . Is con-Bualn•H N•m• 5, 12. 19, 26. 1991 Published Newpon Beach· ber 27• 1991 8321 Comstock Dr .. Hun-bef 2 • 1991 This bu1lne11 la con-Bualn••• N•me Costa Mesa Pilot Sep1em· ducted by: an lndivtdual St•tement Sa·817 Costa Mesa Pilot Septem· F508184 tlngton 8N1Ch, Ci.Ill. 92646 F508243 ducted by: a corporation St•t•m•nt ber 21. 28. October 5, 12. The reglalrant(s) comsl· Th• Following persons PUBLIC NOTICE ber 14, 2t. 28. October 5, Published Newport Beecn. Bwbara Joan Stevenson, Published N-port Beach-Th• reglatrant(•} com· 1991 menc:ed to tranaact .bu • are doing buslnesa 1.s: 1991 8321 Comatock Dr .. Hun-Cotta Mesa Pilot October menced lo transae'I busl-Th•. Following ~Ions Sa·751 nes~ under the Fict•!lous CREATIVE LEARNING RE· Costa MHI Pilot Oclobet tlnQtotl ee.c:n, Calif. 1112&46 5, 12. 111, 28. 11191 ness undef the Flc:titlovs are dOt~ business"· Business Name(s) hsted SOURCES. 1330 s.£. 8tla-F1ctltlou1 S•706 s. 12. 19, 26, 1991 Tt1l1 bualne11 11 eon-Sa.eto Bualne11 Name(s) Nsted 1~W 81~., ~~~.'!!· PUBLIC NOTICE above on: January 2. 1987 tol St. 137, Santa Ana. Bualne .. Name PUBLIC NOTICE S.-805 ducted by: hutbllnd and above on: S.ptembet 5. · • · Mary A. May Cahl. 92707 Statement PUBLIC NOTICE wife PUBLIC NOTICE 1991 Calif. 92626 FlctltlOU9 This statement was filed Carrie Lynne Rowley 1330 The Following pe1sons Flctltloue The registrant(•) com· Blllle J. Meuth, President Vineyard Evangelistic As· BualneH N•m• with the County Clerk of S.E. Bristol St. '37, 0San1a are doing business as: auslne11 Name F1ctltloua menoed 10 11anuct buSI· Plctltloua This ata1ernent was llled ~:i;;:1o1n02c:111:~~! cg~~ lt•tement Orange County on Septem-Ana, Calif. 92707 THE HOLMES ORGANIZA· Statement Bualneu N•m• nets under the Flc:titlout BualnffS N•m. with th• County Cle<k of M • C 111 92626 • The Following persons ber 6, 1991 This business Is con-TION. 2431 West Coast The Following persons Statement Buslneas Name(a) listed St•tement Orange County on Septem-T~T!· b'ualneu 11 con-11e doing business as· F508038 ducted by: an lndMdual Hwy.. Suite 203, N-port are doing business as· ab0¥t on: August 1, 1991 The Following penon1 bet 1'7, 11191 ducted by: a corporlllon "2012", 5200 River Ave , Published N-port Beach-Th• registrant(s) com-Beech, Calif. 92663 LANCO CONSTRUCTION The Following persons Walter Pec:k SteYenson we dOifla business u : F507054 The reg.latrant(s) com-Newpo1t Beach. Caltl. Costa Meu Pilot Septem-menced to 1ransac;t busl· Richard Holmes Adve.rtl• One Ima Loa Ct. Newport a~~Eds°~ngl~~~~:/i~NAL Thia statement wt• filed (a)FAMllY Tl1ERAPY IN· Published Newi>of1 Beach· menced to transac1 busi· 92663 ber 14, 21 , 28, Octot>e< 5, nus under the Fict1toous Ing & Design, Inc .. CahfC>f· Beach Cahl. 92663 1800 E G St 1201 ' with the County Clertc of STITVTE (b)C!NTER FOR Costa Mna Piiot Septem-neai under the Actlllous Carol Alfreda Evans. 5200 1991 Business Name(s) listed nla. 966 Coast V~ 01lve, Kent 'N. Lane. One Ima Santa AM C~I 92705 • Oranoe County on October FAMILY tHERAPY. 1028 ber 21 28 October 5 12 Business Name(•) listed River Ava., Newport Beach, Sa·716 •bov• on: N/A Laguna Beach, Cal1I. 92651 Loa Ct .. Newport Beach, R G j port 1 Call· 1, 1991 Town & Country Rd., Or· 1 • • • • above on: N/A Calif. 92663 Carrie Rowley Thia bu11ne11 Is con-Calll. 92663 10;nl~es~8~ E • 0~;· SI F508440 8"9•. Callf. 92668 199 Margot o. McClure, Sec:J This business . !s con· PUBLIC NOTICE This atatement was filed ducted by:• c0tporallon This buslneu Is con-noi' S t Ana 1:a1,f: Published Newport Beach-Mfnlstry Counseling Ser· S•752 treas ducted by: an lnd1v1duat with th• County Clerk ol The reglatrant(s) com-ducted by· an lndlVlduaJ 927o5 an a • Costa Mesa Piiot Oc1obef vie••· Inc .. Calllomla cor· PUBLIC NOTICE This. statement was filed Th• 1eglstrant(s) com· Flctltloua Orange County on Septem-menced to transact busl· The reg.lstrant(s) com-This business 11 con· 5 12 19 28 11191 poretlon. 1028 Town & with the County Cle<k of menced to t1ansac:t busl· Busln••• N•me ti. 10, 1991 neu under the Ac:11tlous menced to transact bus!-ducted by· a corporation ' ' ' • Sa-824 Country Rd., Orange, Calif. Flotltloua Orange County on Septem· ness under the Actltoous Statement F508313 Busln•n. Name(s) llsted ness undllf the Acii1ious The reg.lstrant(•) com- 92668 Bualn•H Nam• bet 10, 1991 Business • Name(s) hsled The Following persons Published Newport Beact.-a~ve on. N/A Business Name(s) hsled menced to transact busl· __ P._U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E--1 Thi• business 11 con· lt•t•m•nt FS0831 t above on. September 12• a1e doing business as· Costa Mesa Pilot Septem· ~~haid A. Hotmea fl above on: NIA neu under the Fictitious ---------1ducTh led by:1a1corpot( r1allon The Followlng persona Published Newport Beach· 18:,~1 A "'vans OCONNOR ·LINCOLN ber 14, 21, 28, Oclober 5. with' 1~:.8'c':~~ w~l~ik '9:i TKhenl t Lan•, 1 ,,1..,. Business Name(s) listed F1ctltloua • reg • ran • com· are doing business as· Co M p lol s · .. MERCURY SPECIALISTS, 1991 C • sta emen was 11 .... above on· N/A BualneH Name menced to tran11ct busl· THE EDUCATIONAL. AD· sta esa i Oc eptem· This stalement was toled 6812 Defiance, Huntington Sa-705 Orfgf, ounty on Oc1ober with the County Cieri( of 01ew Giese. President Statement ,...., unde< th• Actltlous VANTAGE, 2855 Plnecreek ber 14, 21, 28, tober 5, with the County Clerk ol Beach, Calif. 92647 '· I Orange County on Seplem-This statement WIS l11ed The F~-persons Bu1lne11 Name(s) !lated Or., B124. COila Mesa. 1991 Orange County on Septem-John Frede<ick Oconnot, PUBLIC NOTICE F508448 bef 16, 1991 with th• County Clerk of .,. doi t;;.;;;.~1 ... above on: N/A caut 9~626 Sa-707 bef 1'1, 1991 6812 Deloanee. Hunt1ng1on Published N-port Buth· F50&949 Oiange County on Sept•m· CENftRA REA.LTV DavldA.Stoop Rachel Winston, 2855 Pl· F507052 Beach,Cahf.92647 CNS10091S7 Costa Mesa Pilot Oc1ober Published Newport Beach· bef27,1991 TRUST 1215 Rutland 'f!'I• 111tement WH nled necreek or .. B124, Costa PUBLIC NOTICE Publl1hed Newport Beech· This bu1lne11 Is eon· Flctlllous 5, 12. 19, 26, 1991 Costa Mesa Poot Septem· FS08241 Road, 'Newport Beach, Q:.1h the~ounty <&•rk~I Mesa, Callf.112626 CNS100899S Costa Mesa Pilot Septem-ducted by: an Individual BualnHs Name Sa·820 ber 21, 28, Octobe1 5, 12. Publl•h•d Newport Beach· Calif. 92660 1 ~~~ nty on clo r Thia bu1lne11 Is con• Flc:tltloua ber 2t, 28, October 5, 12, The ieglstiant(s) com~ Statement PUBLIC NOTICE 1991 Costa Mesa Pilot October Michelle R. Braahear. 1215 • ducted by: an lndlvldual 1991 menced to transa~t .~us Th• Fotlowlng persons s .740 1991 Rutland Ro1d. Newport F508458 The iegl1trant(1) com-Bualneaa N•me 5•747 nes~ under the Fictitious are doing busiMH as: a 5, t2. 19. 26, ae.cti, Callf. ll2te0 Published N-por1 Beach-menced 10 transact busl-St•t•rnent Business Name(s) listed HAIR WEST THE SALON, CNS1007097 PUBLIC NOTICE _______ s•_·_eoe_ Gary L 8ruheer 1215 Costa Mna Pilot Octobet nesa under the F1ctltlous The followlng persons PUBLIC NOTICE above on: NIA 2819 Villa Way Newport STATEMENT O' PUBLIC NOTICE Rutland Road, Newport 5, 12, 111, 26, 1991 Buslneaa Name(s) lilted .,. doing buslnMa as: John F. Oconnor Beach. Calif. 9266:J WITMDRAWAL FROM Flctltloua 8"ch, Calll. 92eeo s..822 •boll• on: September 12, COASTlABEl COMPANY, Flctltloua This statement was filed Lena v. Johansson Muller, PARTNERSHIP au~lneH Nam• F1ctltloua Thia bu1lnea1 I• con-1991 782 NfW!on Way. Costa ButlneH N•m• with the County Clerk 01 7695 Sagewood 01ive. OPERATING UNDER Statement Buslneq M•m• ctucted by: a Nmlted part· PUBLIC NOTICE Rechel Winston ~·:~ ~ah~ 112~~ 24842 Statement ~~· ~nty on Septem· Honllnglon Beach, Calif. FICTITIOUS The FOlloW1ng persons Statement neraNp Thia 11atemenl was flied •-v · ore • • The Followlng persons r • 92648 BUSINESS NAME are doing butlness as: The Following persons Th• reglatranl(a) com-F1cUtlou9 with the County Clerk of Elena Drive, Laguna HUis. are doing busmess u : F509308 Thi• buslneas ts con-The folk>win hit HERZOG & ASSOCIATES are dotog business as· menced lO trlntaet busJ. eualneaa N•me O,.nge County on S.ptem-1~\f· 9~ I El CAMINO REAL CON· Published N-port Beach· ducted by: an Individual withdrawn a~ ~general 3073 KJnybfOOke Ln., Costa MICROTECH. 8652 Oofsel1 neu under the F1cWoul Statement ber n. 1991 • u~ "n•" 1v1' con-SUlTING, 219 B101dwtly Costa M.,. Pilot Septem· Th• 1eglstrant(s) com-p111ner lrom lh• partner· Mesa, Cahl. 92626 Ortve, Hunllngton Beactl, 8uslnen Name(•) Rsted The F~ng persona FS070IO ~~edr~·i:tra~ •)~om-No. 333. Laguna Beach, ber 14, 21. 28. Oclober 5, ~ to transac1 _busl-•hip OJ)eratlng undef the Ottmar w. Herzog, 3073 Callf.112646 above on: NIA are doing bu11ne11 u : Published Newport Beact.-menced ~o tran~t busl· Calif. 92652 1991 MH under the Ac11tlous fic11t1ou1 business name of Klllybrook• Ln.. Costa Terry Clrac, 8652 Ooraett Michelle R. Bratheer TRAVEL TRAVEL AIRPORT Costa Mesa Piiot ·Septem-Mii under the Fictitious At1 Tyrff, 219 Broadway Sa·715 Bualness Name(t) listed HEIRWOOO at 1977 Pia· Mesa, Calif. 92626 Dr., Huntlngton Beach. This ltatement waa filed CENTER. 17895 Skypark ber 21 28 October 5 12 B I N ( ) II ed No. 333, Laguna Beoch, ibove on: N/A centla Ave Costa Mesa Thia bualneu Is con-Calif 112646 wM the County Clerk of Circle, Suite K. Irvine, Calif. 1991 ' ' ' ' .~•:. Nl:m• 1 at Calif. 112M2 PUBLIC NOTICE Lena V. Johansson Mullllf Calif. 112628., • ducted by: an Individual Thia bualneu 11 con- Orange County on October 112714 S.. 8 Cr•'-8 Moret d Thi• buatnesa Is con· This statement w11 filed The Flctltlous Buslneu Th• reglstiant(s) com-ducted by: an indMduaJ 1, 1901 All AbOtJt Travel, tnc .. A 74 -v • Ill fl ducted by: an Individual F1ctltlou1 wllh the County Clerk of Name relened 10 lbove menoed to ttanuct bus!-Th• registrant(•) com- FIOl553 Callfornla corporation, PUBLIC NOTICE :.~• ,~,~~ w~IC 19:, The regl1trant(1) com-8u1lnea. Neme Ofange County on Septem-was filed In Orange County neu undtt the Relitious menced to nnaact bull· Publ9hed Newpof1 8Nch-17895 Stvolr11 Circle, Suite . Or County on s tem menc:ed to lr~uct b\.111-Statement bet 28, 1991 on November 10 111M Buslne11 Name(s) titled ne11 under the Fictitious Colta M ... Piiot Oc:tob« K. Irvine, Calif. 92714 Plctltlou• bet~· 11191 ep • neu under the Actltlous The Followlng person• FS08134 F326446 • aboVe on: August 11191 Buelneu Name(a) lilted s 12 19 H 1901 Thi• bualneu 11 con-8ualneaa Nam• ' P&oe81S BualntSI Name(s) listed are dQlng buslneas as: Published Ntwpof1 Beach-Full n1me and ·~• of Ottmar W. Henog abo~ on: Septembet 15, ' ' ' ' Sa-425 ducted b'fi • c0tporatlon Stat•ment •bove on: NIA HEADS J. FACES. 2443 Costa Me11 Piiot Oc1obe1 the pett0n Withdrawing: Thia statenwnt w11 filed 11191 The regl1trant(1) com-Th• Fo»owln 1 Publlahed Newpor1 Beach-Aar1 T'yrff Mwyka V. Elliott. 10 Al-5 12 111 ~ 11191 Donald w. Ge<>fge 29955 with the County Cle<k of Terry Che __ P_U_l_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ , ~ to tranuc1 bull-a1e doing bu1lne~1 ~ Costa Mn. Piiot Septern-Thi• statement wea llled sace, L.agune Niguel. Calif. • • • • S.803 Redwood Dr .. Canyon Orange County on Septem-Thia atatetMnt wu flied neu under the Flctllloue SUNOARCE WEST APART· ber 28, Octobef 5, 12, 111, with the County Cleik of 926n Lake, Calif. 112587 ber 20, 19111 with the County Cterk of ---Flo-tlt_low ____ , Bu1lne11 Name(•) !lated MEN'TS. t9M Maple Ave. 11191 Or~ County on Septem-Use M. Jenaen, 48 Vla M• PUBLIC NOTIC! Publlshed Newport S..Ct.. FS07433 Orll)Qe County on October ........... ....... at>ow on: Seplembet 2$, Suit• II, Co11a Me ... C•llf. Sa-777 bef 1 • 11191 •eta. RSM, Calif. 92688 Co1ta MM• Pilo4 s.c>tem-P\.oblllhed Newport Beact.-'· 1901 ltet....-nt 11191 92927 FI07013 This bu1lne11 la con-Flctllloua bet 28. Octobef 5. 1~. 111. Costa Men Piiot Seplem-FS08441 The Folo'Mng P9f"I008 Alchard O. Hoberger, Jan M. Peterson 5141 PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport Be1eh-ducted by: co-pannere lklalneH N•me 1991 ber 28 Octobet 5 12. 19 Published Newport a..ch- .,. dOlnQ bullntn u · %~ flied Chaleau lrvln• ' Calll. Flcltl 1 Costa Mesa Pilot Septem-The re9l1tr•nt(a) com-Statement S.·774 ttMlt • • • Cotta Mela Pilot October ALTERNAT£ REAi.TY.BBS. wlttls t='~=~ wC~k or llT2h7114 b. I •I .~.O::!me bet 21, H. Octobef 5, 12. :::*'unJ! '= .. ~-= ""'!., ,~~ ,,.,aona PUBLIC NOTICE S•784 5, 12, 19, 26, 11191 511 y~ SI-Costa Or ,.._.-, Oc:t bet • u1 nan • con-11191 are d..,ng ..,._...,.s u : Sa-829 MeM. Clllf t2U1 • =....,_ .. ,on o clueted by: an lndlvldual ltatetMnt S.746 Bu1tne1a Nam•(•) Rated 8.W.O. CONSULTING Flotltlous PUBLIC NOTICE Jeytol'I A. Stone 516 YOr1t· 1• 1 1 The re9111ranl(1) com-The FollOwtoo peraon1 aboYe on: h9tember 10, SERVICES 2529 Salerno • -•--- .,..., Cott.a MM.., Calif. 8 ' menced to transac:t bull-.,. doing buslneita u: PUBLIC NOTlC! ':..!. .,...,_ Newport 'Beach. c111 f: us;-• Ma;" FlctltJou• nu1 Published Newport .. ch-neH under the Flc1Sllou9 K.8 .A. ENTERPRISES, -,-a,.,....,., t2MO •men eueJMa• Name hlty z. McGehee S85 eo.ta Mell Piiot Oc:tot>« 8ualneH N•m•(•) lltted 13802 HO-nrd Circle, Oar-Flotttlous Thi• atat~ wu flied Michael Rosen 2528 Sal-The follow\ng pereona 1 Yorkttllr•. Co•t• Mesa, s. 12, 11. ae. 1901 ab<Wt on: septembet 1. den Grow. Calif. t™3 •u•IMH NaMe wfOrth lheCouCounty <;!!,~ of emo. Newport Beach, C1t11. ~~TtfA~~O:,~~ 222 The F:.="tpenona Cllf ua1 a..a28 19111 t<enp Atakl, 1380a Howard ltatement ange mv on_,.. em-920e0 • dolno buslne . Thte bualne1t 11 con-Jan M. Peterson Cltci., Clafden Qrove, Calll. The Follc>Wlng person1 bet 10, 1901 Thia bu1lne1t I• con-~•cJJreet, Newport ~LES 0~ ~Nre:A. dla.d by: a o-nerat pan. PUBLIC NOTICI TN• atatem.nt was llled ll2t43 are dolnQ business 11: PIOU17 ~by: att lndMdulll • .12"3 · NATIONAL. 6020 Cemoua rWINC> • with the County Ole'1c of Thia bualn•H 11 con-MCOtNlrY INT£RIOA Of· Publlshed ~ e.ecn-The regl1tranl(1) com-Kathy J9. MMn. m Or-Df"'9 Newport 8eech. c.a. TM r latrant(•) com-Pletttleu:a Oranoe County on sept.,,,. dUCted by:.,, lndtvldual SIGN. 1500 W. 1$1lbot Cotta Meta Not s.p.,,,. IMN*t lo 1rlnMCt ~ ange treet, Newport • ~ • IMftCadi:: tranaact bl.Isl-auetneu·NaMe bet n , 11111 The . regl1tranl(•l ~.T.' BNd.h SIA!• 203 .• ~ w 14, 21, 21, October 1. ""' under Iha Ac1ftloul ~'j!"· ~n::e:'ia con-~ c. l.aaenPy. 46 ,_ under the fk1ltiout Stat9....m FS07049 menced to tranaact .....,. Beac , Cahf. 9*3 1901 8111Ulen Narne(a) hi.cl ducted ~ lnclMdUal C>akdale IMne CA t,'l)14 For Ad Action Cll a lllL AD-VISCI 642-5678 IMIMI• Name(•) lll1ed "!:.no~ .. ~ Pubtlahed Newpott ee.ch-:cTne':*Na'=(•~~= ,;•~· =lnl~ S.113 ;~ on: September 1• Th• reg'1:ant(e) com-Thf1 tiuslneis It con. Mow on: leptMltMlf '22, .,. !K P --••· f P Cost• Meu PlloC Sepl•m-•b<Wt on: &es*moer 2t tkectt Calif 92"3 PUBLIC NOTICI MlchMI AoMn menced lo niwact butt>-~ by: .,, lncSMcfual ,._ ______ .. 1•1 ~e:: A~~=EA: bar 21, ae. October s. 12, 19111 ' Thia • butln•H 11 con-Thi• ~ ..,.. tied ""s _. the Actitlout The r~•lrant(•l co,,,. jiiiiiiijiii~ ~ Stone WM flied vteES 29012•0 M~ 1901 t<enJ Araki dUdecl by: an lndMdWll P\otttleua wllh the County Qaftt Of luainMI Haine(•} lated menc.d nnaac:t buaio ~ ... ~ a.ti of PkWy.' M1U1oft V1ejO Calif, Sa-145 This atatetMnC WM ftled The regltllant(I) com• luelMM ...... Orange Councy on~ ~ 'f':Z: 20. 1111 ;:aalne':*Na~t~ er.nae Couney on oaot>et neti' ' PUIUC _1 with the County oi.nc of mencec1 to 11Maact bull-ltmt.....nt bar 21. 1t111 ~ .. , above 1. , .. , KlmbeiWt t<.atyn Wood-"""'"' Oranoe County on Septem-MH und8f ltle Act!llOul TM ~ penons • PIOelH Thia ... ,.,,_. wu ll9d Owald~ L...ns ' PIM44a W9fd, 28012·0 Marguerite fllotttleua bet 1), 19111 Bu11ne .. Name(•) titted •• dOfnQ ~as: ~Newport 9"ch-with the COW'tY ~ Of TNs at.t.m.M ~ .. illtcl ~ Newport 1Mct1-Perkway, MIHloft Viejo, auelMM NMM u-!._.'°:!::, ap~•~:.~~ 1091 D.C. l!J'll'ERPRISH, 118 Cotta MeM P11oe October ~~~on Sep em-with the eoun.y o.k o4 .......... _ --"-'----Cellf.1ata ··------PldaNd ........ _. • ....... --"·Y 18th SlrHI. Huntington .. ,, 11 tt. , .. , F--7JI Otano-Cou'lty 6n ~ -Colle -,.._ --Thia l)u11n .. 1 11 co~ .,_.., COlta Mesa Hoc hpt9m-This •tatement wu fll.ct Bffel\ Calif t2t48 ' • _. bef 2~ 1881 1 PAC9'1C ._... ' t. 11.11, a 1•1 ~tel by: an lndMdUll The ~ ~'°"8 '* 11 n, OttiOber i. ta, llll4th lht County Clenl of ~tY ,...,;-ThibodMUJr. s.413 ~ ~ IMc:tl-p -Sa9M. PAN( _ "'"'21 Th• r•tlf•nt(•) com-~~~ ~~· "11 • ~~~ °" ~ Ill 1lltl "'"'-~ PUIUC MOTICI eo.ta ..._ ,._ S.tiem-~ ~= ~ ~ MotMt) -;PUii.JC IOTICI ::*' &ftMr ~~ TANAL IXCHAHQL ~ · a.Ht ' PIOIOH ~ ?u:n.':4'1, con-,.......... ~121' II. Oc1iObtf a, 12• Coata Meat Piiot ....... ~ =~ 1Ue1M11 Naine(•I llMd M~ 1324• ""'""'' MUC NOTtCI \ "-!blahed ~ leech-M'9d bv: an IMMcl* lu••• .._ a.HO bar 21. Oetobef a. 12, tt, "'i::~ , 91 ::-:•.:.... lbCMt on: Stp1e11• 24. ~~ ~ 111, ~ Coat• -. ... PllOI lepttm-Th• reg 0 l1traht(•} co"'° ltatl••nt 1111 t~==~===~ 1 41"1 1 1 41 1111 ~ tftldt Newpoft laeeh Pletltlswe '* 1•, at. a. OCtot>ar 1, menced lO hnNcl bull-The ~ pweona PUIUC llOT1CI _ .._.,. I .. ..... '°"' WooaWWd C9lf ..., ' ...... ... ..... ,.,, ""' uncMt the ~ .,. dotna........ -~. iiiiiti~;ft;;;:;--1 ... II I The ,..... ~ Thia ............ ~ Thia ~uelMM •• con-........ S.711 ....... K.-.(a), leetd LAGUNA •eACH !DUCA-....... fl\a.ICll011CI • ' -==.--=-.-., ... ~-,::~ _.,,.,_ ... -.... ~ :::-""' "°'-1, t:~:::~.oOOKI.,::;: • --;::::::":':"" --1'a allllki#ll ".....,••Pf.!.1-~· Co••• 1. 1 , • t .:.·~·t~'.:'~1 C ~u~~ ftLU1; I\ BUY ......, M. naa .. •• c.m. _, &....-111a Plls ~ _ 1 !tt• .....-.... -:.:.,~ I ,_., ..... 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CAN Gal. ~· ............. . t, ,.. t ,.. -• OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF COS l:A MESA 1990 GENERAL PLAN AND FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPAC I REPORT CEIR) NO. 1044 NO I ICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS The Costa Mesa Planning Commiss ion wUI hold a public hearing at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, ca1ifornia at 6 :30 p.m ., or as soon as possible thereafter on Thursday, October 17, 1991, regarding the Cit y of Costa Mesa 1990 General Plan and Final Enviro'nment.al Im pact Report (EIR) #1044. Upon conclusion of the public hearing, which may be continued to a su bsequent meeting(s), the Planning Commission wlll forward its recommendation to the Costa Mesa City Council. At that time, a City Council public hearing schedule o n the 1990 General Plan and Final EIR #1044 w ill be determined. Further information o n the City Coun- cil hearing dates will be available at the City C lerk's office at 7 54-5 223. If you challenge this act ion in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described In this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission at, or prior to, the public hearing. The proposed 1990 General Plan includes numerous amendments to the Land Use Map which shoNs the distribution of land uses In the community. The proposed 1990 General Plan also Includes amend- ment'.. to the Master Plim of Highways, which shows the location of e xisting and future freeways and streets, including future street and Intersection wldenings. Other major parts of the proposed 1990 General Plan are as foHovvs : • Amendment of the Housing Subelement in accordance with State lew; • Amendment of the Land Use Element including, -Establishment of building Intensities for ell commerclel, Industrial, and instltutlonal land use deslanatlons; -Reduction of the density potential In the High Density Residential land use designation; -Deletion of the Urban Center Residential land use designation: -Addition of five rle'N' land use designations: Business Park Mixed Use, Urban Center Mixed Use, Urban Center Com- mercial, Regional Commercial, and Falrgrounds; -Addition of a trip budget for General Plan land use designa- tions to ensure correlation behveen the Land Use Element and ·Transportation Element; • Modification of the Master Plan of Bikev.tays; • Additk>n of a waste Management Subelement; • Amendment of the Air Quality Subelement to reflect recent up- dates in regional plans; and • Modifications to the General Plan Goals, Objectives, Policies, end Programs. . Coples of the proposed 1990 General Plan and Anal EIR #1044 are available for public review at the locations listed beloN. Specific ques- tions can be directed to the City of Costa Mesa Development Ser- vices Department et (714) 754-5245. City of Costa Mesa Development Services Dept. 77 Felr Drive Costa Mese. CA 92626 U. C Irvine Generel Library Government Publlcatlons Irvine, CA 92713 Mesa \.l>rde Library 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East Costa Mase, CA 92626 Costa Mese L lbrery 1855 Perk Avenue Costa Me!lll, CA 92627 OFFICIAL PUBLl1C N<:> I ICE - • -. - I • - ' No matter what you're doing, your hometown newsp- Pk Itta In. . ,, • ' ' , ' • • • " , • • ' • , • , ~ ••w..,... ,..._ .. • ... DI 2 Ais. .,.. ...... P.O. .. NARI WWW. ' ,.... -• = ...._ • a Allf4t .-.. , •llPOl't -..... .......... ..... • .. o..., Cllllll 111 WI DM. .. .... ....... A .._......... .....,_. -ltt,,......Ylllef,Cl&GnMt~•.._. =-............ ..... .. -'9 _. ...... dt I ... 0..-W. 1111 :-.... ..., r1 =.r1. 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"°' 1MnOec1 to .,.._. bue1-duded by: a oener11 I*'-.. _ ...,_ IO-ICI John a. ~ Sea9o llJllMlil!'llllt - -.._ --"' • • IJlllT1NG INDUIT'flA&. Of. .... 0clob9r ... 1•1. neae under ... f1clloul l'llrtHp r-. I I WY ~ ~ '°"' .,.... _. .. ' •11 II .. PICI Uft Al A OHURCt4 .. _.,,. •TICI W41 lullneee Hw(•) 11.eed The reglallant(•) co~ Ttifl ....,,.,.. -llled ... '45 ! :: ... • t fp 11 I II WITH RILATIO AD-~ ebCM on: ._.,..... 21i maneed '° lrwact ~ ....... llll ....,_ VW Cour"Y Cid of I. • .., ellle? • =-·~ ~ --1..-. •lie -e ~noN. WOMt4P .......,....., WIOTICI 1112 ,... ~the Actltloul .,, ...... ..._. Ou1ngeCounlyons.ptern. .,,...•°' ~ ............ ......_ AHD ~ lfUDY }!,!.!1 0. nm sran cntoonH """* c. w"'°"' PrMf. 8uaiNlt Name<•> ...., •tait•••111 • '· 1"1 W.•t ot•bidbondlotnc: ftw ........ _. ~ ~~'if OPCM .. •IA Pletllt1• ~ ~ wa "9cf ~°8'.:!,,. .,.Tht ~~~ l'IMfH ~ ... 1'*' '°" Of CM ...... ,., .,, ...... A-PDI ZONI. INV.. .. .,. ......... ...... with lt'9 Counly Oer'k of 1tlla ....,.,_,. Wiii flied ENC~D OCCAS.0..S ~ HfWP(lr1 IWfi. ~ ., e-°'to "'f,,_bld;.~ol 0•1 enlll ......... "ONMINTAl DITI"" OOUWTYOP...... • ... ,...... Of119 C«#lly on A&9111 WICh W,. C°"11y a.ril Of N!WPORT, 410 W. Coaa1 ~4 ~ ~ u-. ,,. ......, •• .,...... ......, MllAAnoN: DIWT. CAM 90. A1l0907 The f~ ptttone 2t, 1"1 OJ-. County on 1eptem. Hwy. 8Ulte M, Newport • • ' ' .... -No~ ............... POft PUftTHI" I ... •nm•naOP ••dolnobullnntaa: P.01424 bett,1"1 Beileh,Cellf.~ 1•1 '* -.oco!-~eel ..... --·~ .. -. PORMATION ON TH~ .,. .... , .. TO COONTRY ewe INVES. PutJllMd Newport 8elch-,80e2H Chi An J. wane, 111 Sa-704 ..,. Ill'.,... =:;P.• ~ buucti AVIM Laa,, ...... , ••ov1 A,,ucA110H. cwa nm 11am TOM, 14 eorpor11.e Pte.u. eo.ta ...._ Piiot ~ Put>ll&tled Newport Beect1-c11et1nut fllece. NtWpof1 PUIUC IOTICI! .... • bfddlr'e bond. OI .... to•hl•lll ~ .... Tf1.UHOHI 7l4-a4I OR °"""""'OU EllAY Newport BHch, Cellf. ber 21, Oclobet I , 12, 18, eo.ta MeN PiloC Sept..,,. a.tch. Cell!. t2eeO =MI 1 • ~ No bid 1N1 be CONlderwd w al reww • W~~ DTW Oii 'J:. VIII Inc 14 1"1 bet 14, 21 , 21. Octobef 5, ~.:::;:,. ~en9, t 15 CMltOOU4e ONl!leo:::t. ........ ..-.. I la~ on a .... oM111tn ....... AOOait 200 7f PAIR EmlALl'OI' NtePlau.'~= S.778 1981 8-:h,Cellf.92eieoNewpcw1 fllotttlew Wtl.Wt ~ol~lwnlthed ..... !'!.,~ ...._ l*8 ..... -. D"IVI, COiTA MHA, ..... CH&O Cellf.t2tl0 PUIUC-TIC• S.712 Thia buelneH le con-.... ~~ ,.., ,,.. .......,. ~ ..... , •N .. ,...... .............. CAUfOfNA. MTo.o c.-uv Deo.1d "'· 1nc •• 14 ~ ""' .. PUauc-1e• duded by: ~ and ... _ eo.-.._,.........,.. rNlde In MOOtdenc. With ow Pa .,...... ....._ Pubtlefied Newport ~ ,.,. Plaza, Newport 8-:h, -· '" wl11 The folowWlg !*SOM ._ .. Oclebet I, 12. 1t. ::::::.::..._the Pro-... la ............. ,.. llffct!ICoe.. ..... Plot OAMR TO aH0W Calif. 926eO PU-=~=~ PVtaUC AUCTtotf The r1gltlr1n1(1) com-tp9 m ~~-: CE 1•1 Each blddef ,,_,.. lillWe 1 ........ , ......... ~I, l•I. CMIM '°" Mlctlael K. Padlatd, 12929 NOTICE IS H~EBY Notb la glll9l'I tNlt pur-merud lo nnua ~ A.P~TM~ MS APMtl .. veld llale of Cellfomla 411Hlalen fhtaf e I• ---_.ICI cua-• --........ Claymont Cour&, San GIVEN that I Plitllc tMef· luanl 1o Slictiont 21101· ness under the Rc:ftoue Ortlle ,._ ....... Clfif ............... ...__ " .. .. _ __..__ = .__. rv~ ..v 1 • ,,_ V't" -Diego, Calif. 82130 21715 of the Buslnea Ind Butlneu Name(•) ~ • ......... • • _.,....,._, A 0t C" --........ Petltle11ere PIETRA Ro6er1 Santoe 1988 Ca• Ing will be hald by 1l'le Clly Professions Code Section abo'l9 on: September 12 t2m -o;.iiii';;'iiM;;;;""-1 (Oen.tat EnolnMrlng) .. olenee ~H DI-llOTICS CAMl .. AY •tTRADA ....,,_ R~. Li.Jona. Call!. COuncil of the City of It· 2328 of the cOmmercill 1991 • TechWlc:tl. 8tllllh Virgin It-.... IOTICI w and i6to be ,,._ oltea 11'fehl~lole11e twn"-W Oii 9&'MALP Of1 MINOR 92037 Ylnl, fOf the purpoae of r• Code Section 535 of the Chi Al\ J. W1ng land1 Corporation, Cl10 -""":!ii!=:~f:"-1~ ae reqund by •ue411eft .-aeeree NOTICE 19 HEREBY CHIU> MTONIO CAM-The BoaweU Rewcable alloc:all~S700,000 In Penai Code NEWPORT Thia Ntement wu med Newport Center Drive ••111111 The ~Ir 9ft ..... ......, OIVEH ltllt tMlld PfOP09-WY UllC1A Me ft1M femlty Trutt, c:Jo Martin M. 1911().9t rnunlty ~ MESA SELF STORAGE With the Col.W'ly a.ti of 1990, Newport 8-Hc:h, ITAH I•' OP 1 Contttc:1ot Wit~ ...... 411e Ci• ""8 al1 lot ~ .. lilbol'. Bolwelt, Jr .. 24895 Danan1, Qpment 8loc:tt Giant Fl.Inda 2550 Newport BIYd eoeta OtMOe County on~ c.11. 92i8eo '•AFI b 3 n OP ~ lt'9 prOYlllona of ou......t ....... ~ = m1terlalt1_ equipment. a peUtleft lef .,. erder Dw Polne, Cell!. 92829 from BRIDGE Houelng Cor· MeN, CA 92127 d Ml ber 1''. 1991 Thia bualnne 11 c:on. UIS•MllllOV8 1no to 1180 lncN-11an1poNtion end IUCh te otwnee nw tntn Gtaham Jonn. 2134 811»-pcnt1on to !MM non.profit by compeWw ~ on ''°"°"'41 dUded ~a corporation ......... ~of the Callfomla Ubof ..... ,...._ ...,_ IM other SICMea aa m.y. be ANTONIO CAll8RAY water Une, ChUla VIiia, houtlng corporalklns lot ~ 22. 1991 c fo·oo Publlhed Newport 8Mch-The ragl111ant(1) com- ...... • the prevaJltna tae ..,. ,......._ • _. reautred for 1l'le COSTA GARCIA TO ANTONIO C... 91813 1 the purc:hue of c:ondomW-Auction to be hald. menced 1o tr....ct bull· Tiie .......,.-'*90f'8 Ind le.le of YfllCI" -Which ...,. vteto UM oepl8 MUA QOL' COURSE GARCIA Roi*t Snydet 2440 Lorna umt lo be UMd u rental Lm. Blvd eost"' Colla Mau Piiat ~ Mii under VW flctltloul N¥9 ~ =..uee of •• tMed with the City C1et11 de .. ,... PARKING LOT (SLURRY IT II HIR!BY OR· Lane, Carlibad, Cell!. unite tor tower tncorna =. ~~. Pr~ ber 21, 28, October 5, 12, Bvatnes• Narna(a) bled Iha 'Aal'iC ~~ of Aid ~ and ahlll few· t The ftMM and 8do SEAU PROJECT II 1701 Dtut 92008 houaeholdt. to be IOfd M followl· mlt-1891 above on: not ap~ ~ IM Plftl ~7•1111 pre1etlbe0 .; .. of the ourl I•• (II GOU' COURSE DRIVE • ......!:,:::' :' ~ Kent Aden. 1888 e.~ " you have 1ny caua•tio:: cellaneou• houaehold S.753 Mlctlael CtiNUanton. Atty· Dr.. C.-Meaa. Cam. of Aid C:S.~~ nombre J dlreooten de ~,:_ :~~': p .. r ...,.,. thl• ~.:t;; :::· San D11go, Calif. :~0::-:!nJ~ 9P9ub11c: "If''· per~ nema, twci PUBLIC NOTICE ~11t1 etatement was fiJed t;:t l'lctftlOue lkltlntH C~of~tCoMuncll of the lc•oouortRT• "ol') ~!~~ Cftv of Cotta Meea al the lit Depertlnent No. M Th• s11ph1n1on Famlty Hc'itylrlng to ti.1 hJldOctby ~ ~~ ~='io •;,. Flctttlow wtth~lt'9 County Clerk of '*""' to above "' """'• "reMfVet -Ir""" Office of lt'9 City Ctarll, n of the Onfttte Countr Truat UDT 5f.JOl90 c/o Curt Counci on """"" folloWlna: County on Septam. Ntmatlld "'°' ~ the ~to reject any and/ NIA. COUNTY OP OR· Felt DrtYe, Costa Meea, l...,tor Court at the Stephenaon, 481S Vallnda 22, 1991, ll 8:30 p.m. In ~No 9u"""8 llMM ber 1 1991 :'Declmlller ;,~"°file Of :.L .. ~ P. PHINNEY, ~~·· ::vc.M::~ f:~ ... ~~::,u' a:! edclre•• Mown ..... ::~~ Sen Dlago, Call!. ~ c~~=~~~=; %.-:. p1-:o.=~ = ,,,. '="',.,.. Pubhhed ~eoea::. ~"':' JoNe. 3035 !. CllJ Clerk, CllJ of IAllTA aua CA e17u' 1obef 17, 18911 at which !!' ~00t~ .~!.! p1"11 1 Thi• bu1ln111 Is co~ 1111 "', • ca,1111om1a.1 FOf ITIOf•11 361; Kerry Lubow, 3es: ~ .,. doing bualneU •: Com ..... PUot Septem-.... ,_ Coeta .... --time !Ny wlU oe opanad •• al o o....... • ., ducted by· a general part n orma on, p 1111 c:a Ctawf d 501 Undl Co-HAPPY READIHQ CQY. Robeffe. OranQ•. Callf. Publlahed N 2. The,,....., adclreu, publlc:ty and reed alCMld In and then •nd th•r• nerahlp . • Peter Cox, CDBG COOldi-c:hr.,: 543· R:IX McKown PAHY, 17802 ~ bet 28. Octobef 5. 12, 19, t2t1t Co ewport Baach-and t ... phone ,......, lhe Councll Chamber•. ehow oeuae, ff •nr The r1gl1trant(1) com-natOf at (714) 724-6382 In 601. Diwn Redman 725 • Lane, Huntington a.acn, 1991 AdllM ... ~~ t:1°"" •ta M ... Piiot Oc:tobef of plelftllff'e •ttomer, SHltd propo11l1 •hall they have, whJ the ,.. menc:ed to lranuct butl· the Community Devel-RICHAltD llDDlll CA 82647 S~7llO quirt, ...--.. -· ectt, 5• 12• 111111 or plailntlff wtthout M beat Iha title of th• llWOfk tltlon for ch8nt• of ness under the Fictitious opmant Department. ' Thome• R. Annunri.to, PUBLIC NOTICE Celt. t*t Sea43 ettomer Par (El "°""' end the nema of Iha bid-.tlould t be Buslnast N1ma(1) listed l-IOTE: If you c~a AUCTIONEER 2120 Nlbllcll Terrac:a, ---------Thl9 buelneR wee c~ bre la di Ion 1 der w no other dlltln. name "° abova °"'NIA this JHojlct In court, you Pubtl1hed N1wpor1 Oc:aanslda CA 9205e Plcttttoue duC.1ed bf en unl•ICOr'J» PUBLIC NOTICI! • NCC ' • ou~ mark• Any bid,. eranted. Denial o Lane Pretldint may bl Hmlted to raising Beach-Co11a Meu Pilot Robef1D:Cool!.102 ~ ....,.,. .. Marne rated ueocletlon other ~de telefono 411el c:elv9d after th9 1c:hedulad It i. furltier ordered This ataitmani wH filad only th011 Issues that you Sep1embef 28, Octobef 5. c:rHI Court. Newport I "*' • ~ NOTICll 01' •"'•••do d •I d • dollng tlma fOf ~ receipt that • copy of thl• witfl the County Clerk ol Of someone alse raised 1991 8aact\ CA 92980 t•t•'!M"t Thia tlllll!Nllt wea fled A''LICATION 'O"-MendMt•, o clel .. of bids thall be retumad to order to ahow cauM Ofange County on Septl(n· Ofally at this public: hearing s.m This buslneu II con-The Following ~sons wl\tl .. Counly Oaf1l ol CHAMQI IN ........ Cl'M "'° tlene the bidder unopened. n be .... Hahed In TMll b1r 18 1991 or In w r I 111 n co r· dueled by: an unlnc:oti» .,. doing business as. ~:r. f:r"' Oft s.pe..,,. OWNllRSH" 0' abo9edo, H) lllllARY ahd be the~ ,..poneJ-ll'ILOT • newspapew of · FS07tH r1a'Cndano1 recllllld by PUBLIC NOTICE rated aa1oclat1on other :i~~scuAi~~~iEsSEJlF ~Newport Beach-ALCOHOLIC ILIZAllETH ORR, t420 blllf1 of the bidder to "' eenerel clrculetlon Publlthed Newport Baach· ~bllc:'~,:~ Of before the ~ 1 ~IP SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Colt.I Mau Plloc Septem-811V'EltAOll LICINll I. lldlft99r, No. fOI, ~111,::'.d la recllllld In publ?ahed In thl• Costa Mesa Pilot Seplem· Dall: 1011f:i· au:!-::,.,. ~·~: ~~!:b, ~':j: 711 West 17th St. C>-7, blr 29, Odobet 5, 11. 18. 7129191 lenta An8, CA 92705 A Ml of ·bid documanla countJ, et 1e .. t once a ber 28, October 5, 12, 19, Publlsh1d N1wport Statement nest under the Ftetfllous Cos~ Mffa, CA 92627 11191 T? Whom II May Con. (714) !S0.1700 may be obtained at !he 0.. we.er for four consecu-1991 Beach/Costa Mesa October The Fonowtng peraont BullnH• N1m1(1) listed Wilham H. Peauao. 345 _______ s._n_1 c:mARo J E & R DATE. IE' f9 UHM> p1rtm1nt of Community live weeka prlOf to th• sa.ne 5. 1991. are doinQ businass as: •bolll on: August 1e. 1991 ~e~ ~~· Newport PUIUC llC)TJCI · an1 · o-Garf L . Gr•nvllle, S1rvlc11, 77 Fair Drilll, d., olthe he8rlntt M838 BIO-PATH MEDICAL Thomas R. Annurwato ac ' --------~~a~~t •~yl~c~~;.: Ctertl, 11 JeMt Youne, Third Floor, Cos11 Meea, DATED! IEP 2Q, tHt PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE GROUP. 3303 Harbor This ttatement wu tiled ~1~~P·cf:.~0C::.'alb~ C...10Gea70 Bev.,.ge Control to tell al-0.putJ CalllOfnla. upon a non re-JULllB ROBINION NOTIC• OF Blvd., Suite C9, Costa ~th lh1 C County Clerlc ol 9'4521 ITA.,...lfT 01' cohollc: beverages 11 735 Publlshad Nawport Blach-~~ ~~dft110~~~ Commfaafonor of th~ PUBLIC MEETING Flctltlou• ~=d Cahle92828h M 0 23~1 ounty on August This business 11 co~ UANOONMllfT OP W. 8-ker Unl1 B, Coata Costa Mesa Piiot Septem-c:hargi · 01 S3 00 win be Superior Coutt The City Council of the Buelneaa Name 1 on 1 dar'c~ur' nl .. 5 ' F504&B7 ductld by:_ Joint venture UUOft'1CTfTIOUI Mau, CA 82826 with "41" ~ 14, 21, 28. Octobef 5, mad1 II handled by man. P. Estrada. 2057 Wallac:1 City of Irvine will hold a Statement ~.f:i~e~ '1rvlne~r c'i111. Published N-port Beach· The r1g1stranl(s) com- IUllWlll Ulla On 811r & Wine (Pub. Eat. 1991 Bld documenll wlh not be No. C, Costa Meta, CA public m .. tlng to consider Th•. Following peraons 92715 Costa M11a Piiot Se 11m-menc:ed to transact bull· TN tolowlna peraons Pl.) NcenH $17211 malled unl111 the ad· 92627 and c:ertlly the Negative are doing business as: This busln1ts Is con-P MH under the Fictitious 11.tveabanclonecftheuHof Published Newport dillonal 1300 chirgi la In-Dectarallon prepared fOf a SCHERBARTH INDUS· duct db . 11 blr 21, 28, Octob11 5, 12, Bu1ln1S1 Name(s) listed the Flclllloua 8u11n111 ~1•cbh-C501t1t,1M111 Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE eluded with payment. Bid B:~cb~.6'o~~ad M~:awpP~I~: capital Improvement TCAodfAL LWEASISNG, 2A841 Th.' ,.~·1:,:,a ~~m-1991 S a~~!:"~"t!zzullo Neme: THI! lAKES JOINT ""'o If • ..., document• may be exam-JHO)ect (CIP No. 2221) for r dy ay, anta na. menced 10 uansact busl· a-767 VEN1UR£. 1 caltfomla gen-S11S35 PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL lned 11 the office of the September 28, October 5, the widening of JjambOfM Calif. 92704 neu under lhe Fictitious Thia statement was ffled eral pertnerehlp, 5120 PUBLIC NOTICE BE HELO BY THE COSTA City Cieri< of the City ol 12. 19, 1991 Boulevard between Mlchll· Wiiiiam L•• Scherbarth, Business Name(s) fisted PUBLIC NOTICE ~th tha,.~~ty Clark of Campua Dr!Ye, NewPort MESA PlANl-llNG COM· Costa Meu n fair Drive Sa800 aon Drive and 450 IMI 12922 View Rldg1 Rd., above on: July t2 11178 F1ctllloua anoa,-"' on August S.ach. Cellf. 82MO MISSION AT THE CITY Coate Me~a Calllornli south of Batranca Pl/Xwar.· Santa Ana. Calif. 92705 Sheldon Batuch Prill-22, 199 The flc1Nlou9 Bu&lneu STATIMINT O' HALL, 77 FAIR DRIVE, 92828. ' PUBLIC NOTICE JamborH Boulevard a Vivian Maidn1 Scherbarth. dent ' BuslneH NMM Fll04S59 Name m.md to 1boV9 Aa.ANDONMINT OF COSTA MESA, CALI-Each bid ahall be mlde JHOposed to be widened 10 12922 View Ridge Rd., Thlt llatamant wu tUed ltet9'Mnt Publetied Newport 8Mcho wu Meet In Ofanga C«#lly US• OP "CTfTIOUI FORNIA. AT 8:30 P.M. OR on the Propoul form t24tB1 llght lanai. Santa Ana. Calif. 92705 with tha Cowlty Cllfk or The Fonowtng ,.,_. Coria .._. P1ac Septem- on A1.018t 17. 1890 Fiie 8UllNISI NAMI AS SOON AS POSSIBLE ahffll 8-1 through 8-5 NOTfCI! OF C09111 ol the lnltlal Study, Sll\lefl Leon Scherbarth, 0ranoa County on Septem-.,. doing bualnftt u : ber 21 28. October 5 12 No.F4elt2e ' Tht tollowlnQ l*IOnt THEREAFTER ON THURS. JWOYldld In the c:ontrllC1 IAU! OF prepared fOf lhl road wld· 121122 View Ridge Rd., bar 23, 1991 BOARD DOCTORS. 21431 1991 ' ' ' ~ L. Steele, 5120 have abandoM<ftne UM of DAY, OCTOBER 17. 1991. documlnll, and al\al be Pl•O,ERTY AT lf\lng projact, and the Nag-Santa Ana, Call!. 92705 ,507890 Pueo Carn*. San Juan s.,769 ~~· Drive, NewPort the Flcllllou1 Bu1ln111 REGARDING THE FOL· ac:comoanlad by a certiflad PRIVATE SALB ativ. Oac:l11atlon 11e avail· Laura Scherbarth, 12922 Capistrano, Calif. 92875 Celt. f2teO Name: (a)ROVI ENTER· LOWING APPLICATIONS. °' c:uhler'a chectl CK , bid CeH No. able fOf your ravllw at lhl VI-Ridge Ad., Santa Ana. Frank Sherman Spina. t25 PICA William Maritt. 32458 PUBLIC NOTICE Alc:hard Barday, 230 N....,. PRISES (b)PARTHENON IF APN OF THE FOL· bond for not leu than 10% Community Development Calif. 92705 The City ~· Suitt 480. Crown Vlllay Pfkwy. Apt.1--------- pcwt ~ DrM Newpor1 PU B LI CAT IO NS LOWING ACTIONS ARE of the amount of the bid S•..!t_ ~4 I th D1partm1ot. One Civic: Thia bu1ln111 Is c:on-Orang•. Calif. 92668 208, Laguna Nlguel, Calif. F1cUtlou9 8e1Cf1, Calf. meO ~) M I A A C L E A N CHALLENGED IN COURT, meda pay1ble 10 lhl ettY ..,.... ~ o e Cant., Ptaza, Irvine, CaJI. ducted by: an unlncorpo-Publishad Newport &.Kh-92tn .... ,,... Mama Thia butineH waa con-d) DOC UDR AFT THE CHALLENGE MAY BE of Coste Mata. No ~ ~tyof f~~: ~ tomla. Tha N1g111Va Dec:te· r1l1d 111oc:latlon other Costa Mete Pllot Septem-Ralph Kenton Brady, ltatamant duded bf • oanetal Patt· • LIGHTHOUSE IMPORT LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE poul ahal bl c:onsldered the ltt:, of the Htat! ol ration WIS posted and di• than. plrtMtstilp ~ 28 October 5 12 19 28431 Pueo Carn*, Sen Tht Followtng persons ,_.,. RT. 1556 Mau Verde ISSUES S 0 MEO NE unlen ac:companlad by Hjof;'lt Ellen Suftlvan 0.. trlbuted for review from The r1gl11r1nt(1) com-11191 • ' ' ' Ju1n C1plttr1no, Calll. 111 doing businlH u : Thia ~ ... filed Of. E, Apt. 152C. Costa RAISES AT THE PUBLIC euch CHhler • Chick, c:eaMcl September 3, 11191 through ~ lo traneact bull-Sa-78SX 92075 BRAKE EXPRESS #38 w11t1 1l'le Couriey C1efk Of Meta. Calif. 92829 HEARING DESCRIBED IN cul\, Of blddef'1 bond. No~ le heteb fti.-Octobaf 3, 11191. nes1 under Iha Fk:tllioua Thl1 bu1lna11 11 con. l658 ~ Ave. CosU OrMQe County on Septern-The flctllloui 8utlneu THIS NOTICE OR IN WAIT· No bid ahlll be contld· that lhe unc:tan~"' ... ~ II you have any com-Busln111 Name(s) lltted PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: a general part· Mata. Calif 92627 • btr fl. 1•1 Nama referred to ab0111 TEN CORRESPONDENCE lfed untese 11 ll made on a ale. c WI manll, questlont, Of c:on-1bov1 on: September 3. nlflhlp Paul F Mlsltal 1028 N Pvbbhed Newport Beach-wu nled In Oiange County DEl.IVfRED TO THE PLAN· blenk form fumlahed by Iha !;!:b:c!": 1';';:, : oerns, you 111 lnvlled to at· 1981 CNSt00893t The regl1tr1nt(t) com-Malibu · Cyn Dr Br1a Cotta M ... Piiot Septem-on February 22, 1891 Ale NING COMMISSION AT, City o1 Cotta M ... and Is Iha olflce of ltwi~ D Gold· lend the public m11tlng to WIHlam L Scherbarth Flctllloua menc:ed lo transact bull-Calif. 92621 . ., ' blr 28. October 5, 12, 18, No.F485081 OR PRIOR TO. THE PUB-made In accordance with rl 1925 Cent . P1rk be held by the City of Ir· Thie 1tat1ment waa filed Buslneea Nama MH under the Flc:tltlOUI Lynette M. Mlskel, 1026 N 1~1 Batta, Ronald James, 1555 UC HEARING. Iha pl'ovltiont of the Pro-E ngj N 950 lo UZ, I vine, City Council on Oclo-with Iha County Clerk ol St t t Busln111 Ntme(s) listed Mallbu Cyn. Rd., Brea, sa-n 2 Meta Verde Of. E., Apt 1. 1990 GENERAL PLAN poaat requtremenll. c!rir'orn~a 90oe; 10g•1~~ ber 22, 1991, 11 5:00 p.m., Orange County on Septem-Th• F;~rnen ions abov1 on: Jun11.1991 Calif. 92821 --------1 52C. Cotta Meta, Calif. ······· A valid Clua "A" (G•~ hi h 1 nd be bldd In the City Council Cham-bar 2'7, 11191 dol b i:: ~ Ralph A. Brady Thia buslneu is con-PUIUC NOTICI! 82628 CONSIDERATION OF THE eral EnglnMrlng) Contrac-.~ :~1 10 0;~firmall:; ber, al One Civic Center FSOB23'1 ~bTE~O ~c'~r'e'uE & Thi• 1t111ment w11 ftled ducted by: hiat>and and ---------1 Labrou·Blllt Vu1lllkl CITY OF COSTA MESA IOf Ucenae luued by the b tald S lOf Co rt. all Plaza Irvine,. Published Newport Beach-WINSTON 44oo M cArthu with lhl County Clerk of wfle CN8100791'1 JoaMlt, 1555 Meta Verde 1990 GENERAL \.AND AND State of Callfornla must be rl~hl file u~ lnttr~st of For mor1 Information, Costa Mesa Piiot October Boulev1rd' Suite .to N ' Ora~• County on Seo11m-The regl1tran1(s) com- ITAftM•NT 01' Dr. E., Apt 152C, Cotti FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL poHHM<I by the Contrac· Hid' d~Hlld at time of plHH contact HHlhtr 5 12 19 26 1991 port Beach Calif 926eo rN· blf 1 • 1891 rnenc:ed to vansact busl· Aa.ANDOMll•NT OP MIH, Calif, 82828 IMPACT REPORT NO. tor 11 lh1 tlma of the bid. death and all r'9ht 11111 John11on, Envlronmental ' • ' ' Sa-812 Susan K. Bac:t1ti11a 441 B FSC>e72t neu under the Fictitious Ull OP P1CTfTIOUI Thia buslnesa w11 con-1044. The City Council of the Ind Interest the 11181~ has Project CoOfdlnator. at 724· Dahlia COfona d91 Mar Published Newport B .. ch-Bualneu Nama(s) listed 8UllN•t• NAM• ductld by husband Ind 9 2..;,LAITN~~~~;J1~~tf City of Costa Meu r• addillonally acquired; In ~~j II, In t~e tu~r1. ~ou PUBLIC NOTICE Calif. 92625 . Costa Meu Piiot Septem-above on: September 6. The follovMo peraon1 wife 1 MrVll the right to reject and to all tha certain real c 1 '"$1' 1 1 igal vi Susan E. Wln1ton, 4 blf 21. 28, Oc1ober 5, 12. 1991 hi~ lbandonecfthe UM of Thia itaternent waa filed MAP T·14513 FOR JAV EN-'1llY and all bldt. property situated In th• ~laratton. you m1y bl CNl10C>e885 Andlssa Irvine Calif 92714 1991 Paul F. Mitlcel the FlctlllOUI 8u1lne11 with the County Clerk of GAIZNEEDERAINGGENT' INCFO.,RAUTHOMA().A The Contractor thall c:om· County of Ofange Slate of lllmitld to raising only those Flctltloua Thia bu1ln1~1 I~ con-S•742 Thit it.atement was lilad u • ,IOVCIARY T"' Orange County on Sepltm· I ply with 1ha SHOYlllon1 of C Ill I 1 Huet you Of someone 9 I N ...,_. .... b . al ... with ~ c,,..-. Clark of .. ame. "" ber 2'7 1991 NAB AH AN I/WI LS 0 N SactJ 1770 t 1780 Incl a orn '· common Y llM raised It 1he public ue n•H •m• u""""" y. • gener p .. ,. Oranoa ,.,,.;.:;:."• .:.- SERVICE. ~5 Newport PubAihed N~ort Beach-GREEN FOR A CONDI· lflll ~the Ca~lornla La~ known as: 917 Hatt Slrfft, meallng dncrlbad In this lt•t•'!'•nt narshlp PUBLIC NOTICE ber 1~. '99i"' on ....,tem-Boulawitd, Suite 215, New-Co .,_ Pl """ ,__ TIONAL USE PERMIT TO ,...,..• ,,._ •"I ·• Ofange, California 92667 notice Of In wrlnen C:Of· The following peraons Thi r1gl1trant(1) com-F59724 • port 8"ct\. Calf t28'3 "' ....... 1 ..,...o..,..., ......... u.. JlflV-ng r .. e Term• of .... are cash In • 1r1 d~bullneu as· menced to tranaact bull-F508732 Thi Flctltlout . Bual HI 5, 12, 18. 26, 1991 CONVERT 10 PREVIOUSLY and tcale of w~at>-lawful tnnnau of the United res~enca dallvtred to S,..,..S A MAR"~"ITA n1u undaf tha Fictitious F1cUUoue Published N___. Beech-n Sa·830 APPROVED APARTMENTS lllhld by the Dlfidbr Of I~ .. ~~, Iha Ctty Coundl 1t, or prior ~ .......,. . ·--· Name r.fefr9d to abo\19 T 0 c 0 ND 0 MIN I u Ms d tr1al Rel lion SI t , Stetu on eonllrmatlon of 10 Iha public: "'"11ng VENTURE I, 4343 Von Kar· Butlnlss NlrM(I) fisted BuafMU ...,,,. Costa ...... Plot Septem- wu lllad.,, Ofange County PUBLIC NOTICE WITH THE CONCURRENT c:itom1a !tuc:• .,.' ~ ..... °'put cash and bal-Publllhed Newpo rt man Aavenue, Newport above on: Saptamber 3, Statement ber 21 . 28, October 5, 12, on January 15, 1988 Fiie PROCESSING OF A TRACT with Iha 'City Clefk of the anc:e upon such itrmt Ind BHch/Co11a Meaa P1lo1 Blac:tl, Calif. 92660 1991 The Followlng 1*sont 1891 No.F211127S SUMMONS MAP FOR A. 1 LOT SUBDt-C11y of Coe1a Mau· and condltlont u ari agr ... September 5, 1991. SOC lnvattmantt, Inc: .. a Sunn I<. Bachlelle are doil,g butlneu u : Sa-744 Wllhm Lind Monlt, 228 PAllfLY LAW VISION. LOCATED AT 357 ehal forfeit panattt.i Pf• able lo Iha paraonal rtSH• SA839 Califomla c:orporallon., 4343 COURTf.IEY'S Of CALI· ---------Via Remo, Nftpoft Beac:h, (CfTACION WEST WILSON STREET IN tc:rlbad theraln for non. MntatlVe. Ten f:'c:ant of Von Kannan Avenue, N....,. Shopthe,..._._,.pagea FORNIA. 901 Oov9' Drive ~· ~...._,_, JUDICIAL' AN R3 ZONE. ENVI-compliance or the said ~'::::,~•It:~:; PUBLIC NOTICE PoftM BNc:11h, Calic f.192CMIOSDC ~lflld~~~ SI.ft• 1oe. Nawport 8eac:tl'. I --· WU con-. , AONMENTAL DETER· Cod• .. • argar. op11y ... .....-.,you\08,_, • Calll.92660 duded bf an lndlvldual NOTICa TO ltllS,ON· MINATION: EXEMPT. llLllN p PHINNEY 11 ule. Tha paraonat rep-NOTICE 0, P.,..,,.,.., • Callfomla Nm-Ing. Conni•'• Conf1cllonery Thia ~ "'" filed DINT1 THOMAS A. 3 PLANNING ACTION PA· • • r11entatlv1 re11rves th• ll'UBLIC MEETING lted partnerahlp, f343 Vont----------------------------- wlth tile ~ Qer1I of PATTON 91:.ae FOR DON ORECl, CltJ Clerk, CltJ of rlghl to rajec;t any and all The City Council of the Karman Avenue, Nawportt-------------------------- OtlnQe Cow'lty on Auguat AvlH Al Demandedo AUTHORIZED AGENT fOR CHl8 lleN bfds. Cttv of IMnl wilt hold a Batch. Calif. 92t60 II 111111 28, 1lt1 CNombre)i MC GAVRAN PLUMBER Publlahed Newport 8ld1 Of off.,. to be In public: mH11na to c:ontldlr Thl1 butlneu 11 c:o~. -·• ~~ Beacho Yev •r• bel"I eued A AND KNISS PA .. TNERS BHch/Co•I• Mell Piiot ~~ ~ wlH: r~!.!"4:: and certify !he N11911JVe ducted by: • general P81t·1-----------------------------r Hot laotem-' FOR A CONDITIONAL USE September 28, October 5, a u,.. a • ...,... o ..... -. Declarallon prepated fOf 1 nerahlp blr 21. October I, d, 19, ueled le "tan ct.man-PERMIT FOR AN AUTO. 1991 arry time aft• lt'9 nm pub-c1plt•I 1m~rov1m1n1 The regl1tr1nt(s) com-By CHARLES GOREN 18111 s.m d:#e'TtONIR'• NA.Me ~~':'J :gA:~J~~ . SA798 :-.::: t.:':°f and belOfl rn.~~~lono.:7.c!? :::. :'!J~ ~:%1= with OMAR SHARIF llr KO•M J. NOUR· RESIDENTIAL ZONE. LO. PUIUC NOTICI Dated September 30, atrfft Cl1t1 1 blcycfe trail Bualneu Nam•(•) Hated and T ANNAH HIRSCH PUIUC NOTICI! OUZI CATED AT 2013 PLACEN-1991 extending along the welt· above on: Fel>Nllty 5, 1988 ltOTJC8 Of •L NOM•RI DIL DE-TIA AVENUE, SUITES 8 CNl1oot7H lrwfn D. Ool•rlng, em 1lde of Sand Canyon Jamee C. Watton, Prell- .. """". "'""'DANT• IS AND 7, IN AN MO ZONE.. NOTICa TO 1811 Centurr P•rk Avenue from B1rr1nc:a dent Q.1-As South, vulnerable, you ~!81ePONllllLt'!!_ ""':'.:ta NO DJ~UJtt ENVlRONMENTA.L DETER-CRl!DITORa OI' b•t, No.9801 L" -PatlcWay to Alton Patkway. Thl1 tlltement WH ftled hold: ·-~ """'' -• MIN.ATION' EXEMPT ..... CA 90097 Cople1 of the lnlllal Study, wllh the County Clark of •AK tK a vo..r lhe1 IN . wlll You h8ve 30 CALI... 4, Pt.ANNINO ACTION PA-8ULK aA&.• Judith • Arell•no Pflpared fOf th• prOfact Otange County on Septem-•62 M2 •l'ft-8 not be tiff DAii DAYI 8fter thle 81-87 FOR SID CROSSLEY/ CllCI. tt04, • and Itta Naq•llv• Oeclar• bit 9, 1891 The bidding hu proceeded: dablt Of MablllUe1 con-MtMinone end PetHlon TEMPEST EQUITY f~ A 8t01 U.C.C.) Peraonel Aec>reaentaUve lion ate evailabla lot your FS08243 South Weal North Eut ~ ~ tnrone~ _.. """ on pu to PlANNED SIGNINQ PRO-llaorew Ne. 810927 °' lt'9 Hiit• of llld CS. 1evllw at tha Community Publiahed Nft'Po't BNc:t.-1 + Pw 1 t Pw • on Cit .... • .... ,..... ''°"" 0 RAM f OR A co M-Nodca .. har9by otven to c.aMd Development Department. Cotta ..... Plot Septam-' ~ ....... -..... I 1UI) .. tM oeuft Md MEAOIAL CENTER L~ credllOH of Iha within PYbll1hed Newport One Civic Center PWa. Ir• ber H Oc1obef 5 12 18 Wha d b"d ? ~ ....... _, 0 CATEO AT'"'" NEWPORT nemed ...., thet • bulk Beac:h/Coata Mii• Piiot vine, Clllfomla. Tht Nagao • • ' ' t 0 you I now. ~ 1tlf. ...,.. •_,,en the pe-80ULEVARD/S45 Wl!IT ...... ~ 10 be IMde of Octobef ~. 5, 10, 1891. tJve Dedatatlon WU Potild 1891 A.-We admire thoce who make a ...,.... L Heltert tltl•Mr. A l•tt•r •r 1fTH STREET IH A C2 lh• UHi• ducrlbed th729 end dl11rlbUted tot review s.na jump shift of two bean. but we a.re Publlthtd Newpotl ,,._... o81f wtl Ml,,.. ZONE. EHVfRONMENTM. b91oW. from Seocamber 20. 1891 .. 'ILIC -TICI ..... ~ ... _ -·'---le~ M ... Pilot teGt ,..,. If,_• Ml DETERMINATION: EX. The narnM end bue1r1Ma PUIUC MOTIC! through October 20.1"1. rv .. v not aurew~ could hanwc \.11'111 I~ Seoltff-. n. Odobet 1 .. ,..,, ,...,_. .. ..,. EMPT~ addrtUel ol lt'9 ...., .,.: " you have ll1"f com-N • t 1 0 • • r N • "" quenl auction. Our vote sc>ea &o the s. 1•1 • ..... .... oowt ...., .. PlANNINO ACTION,,.,. JACKI! DfARBO .. NI, NOTIC• °" rnenb. quntlona •. Ot con-Otaortlftlut•" Peller admit\.ed underbid of three dia- aal02 .....; Wffn .......... .,.... FOR RUDY ~ 11181 ~ Olrdt, M• PU•Lte •DTINO c:ema, )'OU.,.. Invited to at· .. ... ......... monda AJtbouab the\'• nol forcinJ -~------•,. .. , ••nl•I•• reur =~~~ ~~~1~ ~~~.:C,"': :=c'~~~:. TltelCl....,.efflnM. ilael~mptapuMd.Andifitdoet'. l'UILIC NOTICI "•ll•rtr MM1 ~ A 21 UNfT APARNE.HT ol the chief~ otnc:e ~ meeting to ~ vine City~ on Oc1o-...... ••Hoh end there'• a fai1 chance that t.bere'1 no tlOTtoa .. reur oMI•~ y.., PROJECT TO COHD~ of IN .... le IAMI! AS and ~ the MIUgated ber 22, 1"1.1.•I 6.'.90 p.m., .......... Ceftlw, lftcfUd. pme in the band. Wm.cl... ...., Ille ...... rM te per MINIUMS WITH VAR._ A80Ya. ~ Dedwatlon pt .. In the City Counai Cham-fne the C1ft1o81 p.,.. NOTtCI 11 HIRHY ....,.,. wl ... .,...., ANOE8 'ROM OPIN M ll9ted bf 1l'le Mhr, 1111 Plil'td tor a ~tal Im-=:..~One CMc CeMer ..._.., the AH .. Mlo :: ~d.r:=,: .... wl o"'-' If~ ~~C~E~~~~E~ =~YMCS'*'; ~ ~~n:O,~'::Ji': ,or m~ Information, loMel 8M ..,. .,.._ ~~ho~ wlnera.ble, u South -·-"'• ' ........ per the ·-OUl!ST ;ARl(INQ AND .... ...,.. three "9f'I be-of • potllon Of MacAl1tU pfHH contact Hea!Mr PfHOheel ....... .... JV ~··•~equipment, fee, aels tM olertl tw • PMKtNO OIMl!NllOH .., fDN lie dMt aucn IM waa Boul9v8rd Within the tnrtt,. Joh"9ton, l!nvlronmental tl•11te •f •nr raoe, •At063 •8 +& •AIQ8'742 = .._. .:-'~~fee walwr t.HM. ",... OUlfll!Ml!NTI (13 ITAHO-""' 0t """"" to the Bu•ln••• Compl••· Pfofed CocwdlNttor, at 724-eetw, Mlteftal 8M .a.. The biddina bu proC"eeded: ~ lot CONITRUC-................... AAO llZED OUllT ~-.: NONa MacArthur loulevwd 11 9394. "·In tM ""'"· YoU .................. &out• Weal Nonb £ut "°" "' '"'° "'*" t••t •••• ,., .... SfltACES REO.; • ITAHO-Tftie Ml'M9 Ind tMlntU ptopoMd '°.,. wldtned 10 challenga th• Negallv. ........ "1Wtl••• .. ,,.. 1 • Pw 1 • Pw OH IAIT tlTH aTRUT ........-V• ARD AHO 3 COWAOT ....... ol ... llluvet .. : ew-llnta betWeen Doi> Dedlf'ation. Y'OU may 119 8,_ MMf ... ....._ f AHO IL CW DfW1. uetM dene 10 DIA8 SP~CH PRO,,tL AND AU. MOUT TMVIL. JNC. at•• Avenue end Main lln'lltad to rllllftO onty ltlOM 99ft•rallJ ... .,_, ., ... ...._WlltCltY OALINDARIOI FRONT HTIACI\ R~ ~'::.~~f"·lulle ..,_inttw:i:.,IMM· ~ .. :: J'1t1t-= .... • ilraite .. an What do ynu hid now? of COiie llW II h OftlCle ... ,.,.. • ,...... ... ~~~ The ..... to • eotd.,. :C.°' .:e.. fotld"':t mettlnO cleeeflbed In ltlllr ... ,, ..... ._ ........ A.-Had we been 6·• in the blAICk nila. _.,.. ... ._.ti 1 .... ......... J ,... Q.112UO THURIN AVINW f'Um!Ue, bUee. ~ Q-.s Del*wltion ,.~ dltlWetad to .... • ........ al lem-... would havt rtbW ooe ANSWERS TO WEE.KL Y BRIDGE QUIZ Q.4-Aa Sout.b, vulnerable, you hold: •SS •J98G2 •8'781 .el Partner opena the biddini with one no lNmp. What ec:tion do you take? A.-Your band ia wortbleu &o part.Der at no trump, but at bearta it 1bou1d pnerau • couple of wu. Bid two Mart&. or Lranafe.r in\O that cont.net if thoee a.re youi methods. ~ c:=. =. ~ .. .,...,.,. ••te •H• AT 1n, ca derlrtbed In ......,... ae: er*'tl$end 1t1t -.. ,.. 0t In ~ cor-It .._ Mt .. ,,.... wia. '" would haw bad no prob· Lft\ Oeleaiier. ti; 1tlt 'et ........ ,_.,,,._ J IN Al' M ZOHI. ~ ,....,.. ~ _...-1 .,._ n for YO!" ,.. the f:t eoun:.:-.1i: llftof rw, ....,, ....._.. ..... ffve bowewJ .. ~ tuch ;Nd. IN ......: .. '• ........ • ••uf111 "ONMIHTAL OITI"-fW, ~ • .,,..are loo .. II IN~ 0.-to, D&dc ............. lilt Mo -.....au ' -card .nt th.et o~. -·•~1i..1-0l**I ,,,.,.____, __ ~ •••••etta CR• MIHATION: l>Wil"f, OIMd .-: 11111 ~ WIOf!IMnt Department ,ubllthed New11orl 7"Alllt• n .. "9 .... a...--MV'tft '" Q.1--Aa ouvtb. ... .__._ S"O'I ...,. 111 .. Coil -._. • .. • I t. ~ AC110H ,._ Cllrdl • .,.. IC. !Mne, CA One CMo C..-......_ ,.. 8eech1Co91e ....._ Noe -0 cu\ brinl ou,...._ to bide th.et bold: ........., "' Qoilltll ~ ....... t•r• 1 I t ., ... '°" RIWRIND 11114 W., CaMomla. The ... oetoberl. t•1. MM•llll frlilu, Mo inlorWtion. Wa 'fOU)d jump &o .... -•AJI ., •t09TM.S --::: =~•I• la Hrte. U... TONY ANQILO, AU'TMOo The tMlf-. NlfM uted ............ Dedll111CM1 IAMO •IHI•'!• ,eUetH, ~ dube. -•• .... e W le• IM flZID AQIHT' POR JO. "' lie .... fl ... 10Caoo wee polled 8fld dlllrtbUled I 111 111r1. II -' leM The hiddiJle hiil proceede4l =•-=-': = II ..... ,.,, .... M le ..,_. MPH ~ A POR A .., Ill l'RAVl'L. TMVIL tor pu...io ,......, Ind -. "*-IC IOT1CI ....... ,, ... ..,,., ~ W1 .... ~. s.&1 t ........ Mn "91M•teft. II C0HDm0NM. ~ ,.... MW"OMCIHTI" ... 1• 1•1 ltWOUQh M-CllltHllPI ••• ellller Hiii••"' Q.~Bolh WIMreble. at Sout.h ...--.. ! ........ _... .. ., .. , ... • ?ilTf'CRAC:MUl'QUtM "'9 &1r1Jnt• dtle ol .,..,,,.1. ....... •••l•leter•• .,. JOll llioad; t t ......... Rl? .. ll ......... 11 PllTtNO INDUtTRIAL ........ lt1WWl1 ell ,I ,_, .__ tl1flf ~ I ISi -. .,-. ........ •• •••e1'•-"I W'Mt KUaD do ub1 ... ...... It .... -..... ...u>tNQ lOCATIO AT .. ..._ ol Nonta .6 ,. ......... lllane, Of ~ WI Ill ......... ·~ ~ v - -10U .. j! E .. -::; .,..... r.::. AfR,ORT JiL ' ........, Illa. -1 fllllal ..._,_, ........... to• 11e11 u• •••••_A•••• •••• TM........, hM r:;ocudr~ A.-Vou .,. ~ ... '8 5 ._ ... __ IN .. .. Dftille, .... ··~ lillleAOft ....... e ...... to TM ,... •• ...... -..._..... ·-___.... ·-... ;;.;.i,... _ -...L-L...:..o t.. = .......... ,, ........ H ~M..I --.CA-t • e.w W.Cllycltr-areas:• ··· PlletOe .. 11ua.t•t ---._.... -«1 .. 1--.ua .... ..-. -" Ml W II ........ "' "'"1•1f f ..... WTION: ....,., TNI _.. ... It ...._ w.e ~ on o.; IOC/P WY 1 • Pw l t ._ cmla 10U ...... IO bid fM ....,._ ~--••••• ••• ••t•t 11.~M:T10NMt•C1Zll•~CiM---.1•~~-~~A MA. ...... IC.Tl.._. t -~~.._. ... , ........ A If = -·~ I!• flGll w ...... ~Co4e ....... "'W. C89w C °"Yell ........ ---., ,.,,..._ ._ Whet do,,_. bW aow! bW ...... pau ....... Olf9' -~ ~!~llt!~H •• • :--r; re\~· ,. ''~ " u ·~-.:-....... ~ ~ CMo c.. :.:4"' ....... caatt. ..... • •.-Nodcie • cllf'lwwe '° -_.,__, ......... ", .. _,.. Ii : ===--=· A M g~:k.£Ei•L.'i::-=.~:;...:..~~ •:.::::.-:=.i.:::=.::i..=:: ::i==.1oi:r,:. ... .::; 9'1l[li!llw,. r:.::.rr:.=:..: ~=-.... .,., ~ .. • ~ ia:• ... ~=itltw ~f'llll:4 =--~ wl ._.,,1_ IM e11uluit :.-.:r.-.... 191 I\,"-"· '.--~ ....... 11....... 1Llli A .,_,"*) .. Ni, 1 ...... ....._.,...... -., .... , .... e ti;..,.~. flllW ......... WI.,..... b , ..... ..,_, ...... to 11 • • "'r utrt • v1 v~CI: w ........... _ ~ w. ••1pa• ..,.. a ...... ..,.....,°"' cL'iANtN 10 ~ ... -~-•&..;;.--..°"....;.;...-.~..;...;;..-.!!oldlltf...;.;..;;.;.;.;ii..._ ___ !"P __ ~ __ ,..._ ___ Clllillllfll...-._•_'oe_•_a __ . ,. I ato saturdlr. October a. 1991 CLA SIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANQE CO. 54~1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 4M.-MOO THI! PILOT DIADUNU t:lASSIRED 0 F!Cf HOURS PtJeUCATIOH DEAOl.JNE Tei ~S.W. Tu.day Mon 530 PM Mo~Fri 1~:30pnl Thuncley Wed 300 PM DutJJ .... Counw M.f° I :l()a~·30prn 8Awday ~ 300 PM CHECK YOUlll AD THE FIRST DAY 1he ~f•" ~ C:O.o -,..... •-"" ~ ond OOCUO<;f. I-OOCClllL»dt _. dD 00CU. -... .,, .....,,.,.,.. Ott 11 MOd ~ --,.... od ~ 119pao1....,.. -..., .., ..o wa. "-~ e.oo-c..-.i Mooo P1cJ1 CICQIJJI• r· ,,.,_., 1or «"f -.., ""'-•••..,.lo""'*" II ,.,..,., be ._ ...... 9'foepl b -COii at .... ..,.,... adualy -....1•-t 1twe11m C-can~t».-.....Slo ..,..,,, .._...,, ·' Ant a If rd IX*!_.., 30 dl>'I' "''~.,.be Ulf9d lo. tu r>.J & jt-.1 lo . ......,_~ c:crrpJecl .. I Ill" d IN ~ t;GIOnee pet month. al ~ CO•h Dn0 any ~OttQITWfl- HoutH ... For Stlt I.I ..:._ •. 100} 1625 ~/1~1111 .- '..t· 40 2102 274-i !iiJ!i~ ... & ~:) r 1n6ntl11 ,,. :· ~·· 900 2918 . i~~·~~~crmrn11 .. ~ . · 00 JO 1.l 1:f ~,Cl v ,r., lot' l'\, ' • UN ::,A , Ma•chandl11 $ 6010 6080 (;11111• ........ Salt •. • b 10;> ~. •82 T1en1po11111on • IU 11 -<1540 OpenHouH lllm OlrKIO•t •• SAT SUN TODAv·s REAL ESTATE ~ I /\SSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 d O I "" I 111 H I ' I I ., I \ I I I \ I \ I < > 11 > '-t i ( I II H'-1 9 to ~ 272 $•1 I l'fll<; pd I (In 11 Ill' pvl-;. r~. I) !l A Hll; ,ltJ C I l.'·75·0634 Rentals to hare 272 ,, :.; EAS TBLUF'F LARGE ----1 2BR :2BA, 0 • I PlllrtSll n, l!.J t • st"''' to walPr '" C ,11 tor do 1 t'I I I 1 I 7<':l·OBG'1 Cl" . : " I'' ;>Br 20, · '" I • I lit llJ I Cll Prof ~1 I 1 1 q1,1kr A"I 10 • r .11 ll•tt l•/5-:>:t.•n LU ' 1 I ,.,,...,,, :.>OR, 1 L ·"'' t ()1 t !> M F. 1 J ~~·:.15 tJor· 1 i • $ ,;<;, 6t14·097G ~· J vr"it 'e ti 1 t.h srlitd lt·l2 5678 I lr11 t:> .!>'ir. r 'il•'J NB 11ql1llrl1J. • ,, i., nr s111~r '' tJr • ~. qu1ot P• r s•.ou 1 : • 1!)J5 Rentals ft' Share :..i /24 Newpott Creat. Shr 2BA furn co11do. Nr bch. Tennis. pool. spa, gar $550/tno. 94S.7883 ROOM W/A VIEW ON LIDO BAYI It a Heav· enfyll $650 Fem. Lyn 780·5000 x 132 Wdbrdge/frvlne. fem seeks nla male. 1hare 2BR 2BA Condo. 5375 + 'I.I uUI. 786-4408 Service Directory ccountinQ ookkeeplng3406 INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES Income Property 2 7~10 t U CM COTTAOe ITY\.R •Yrda, J>'~oe. lp'1 • I 2aot ell.Oil II IOC "'37K Ill TD eONC '1\CI TO • "St.llSO!I i U CM TWNHH STVU •Hull• 2Br tli,& • '1.7Jl9' et~ Cuh On • S32t,t$0 ll U Na AT LOT VAi.UR •2 211r'1 •St-i>t IO Andi eowc 211d T.O •s:Me,OOOI V111Nig RI! J ZaNOe &4G-02ft 642-5678 ERVICE IRE ccountino Bookkeeplng3406 Business Services 3488 Bankruptcy. creditors now. tolal fees. Call 714/537·1836. Stop $250 Cabinets 3490 Child Care 3536 LOVING GRANDMA wlll Floor lnstalL Reparr~3620 Landscape & Lawn Care 3808 ' babysit In her Costa EJ(pert lnatalle,. P 8 Mesa home. Please H n Lawns & pruning I •• 1 54"' 8,_ ardwood r, llno., cal mnrce u-1 ""' 1 cleanupa. L.andsca~ ceram c. ear~ts. Sub ... Loving Mother wlll fir rpr. Uc. 646-2821. Ing & Malnt. ~36-8781. Babysit In her CM THE GREEN SCENE home. Refs. o to 4 yrs Porsonnl Bookkeeping Sorvlco I will write your Chocks, make dcp., roe bank acct. tlo business related orr<inds Will do more detailed work II de- strod. Excol 1ofs. Over 25 yrs O>IP 673-2644. old. Julie 435-9647. l..lwn-T~ ..-CONVEYS CUSTOMS Sprinkler Installation Cabinets/Furniture. LOVING mother wlll TrH Ttimmlng/Ramoval Flnlshes/Restorallon. walch your chlld, 0-5 Garage Door R• Llwn Malnl & Cleanups dditlons Remodeling 341 o All quality. 548·5375 yrs old. 8 yrs exp. pair• 10 yrs •xp. Rotolllllng •432·8804• Refs. Joctl• 847-0712 hrdwr, springs. opnra, St. Lio. #&99025 Carpentry 351 a Back Bay Bulldet'a Doors-W111dows·loclts- f ramo to t1r1ish. Clean, Panel·Cablnets·Stalrs rast, Quality work. SIUC(X)-Drywll-Repair. ... 1c. Llc.605!;44. 72.2-n05. JS yra up. J«ry 642-0567 ppllances Carpet 3514 Clearnnu Services 3548 Houae/Offlo• Ucensed, bonded, In· sured since 1980. 636-1436. 1 pc. & sec. doors. 7 ·•TREES• day aerv. fSC>-5078. Handy Man 3710 ..... ..-RBPAIRS Home/ Rental PROPERTIES TopptCl/flt move Lawn1. ~<lnup 751·3476 Masonry 3828 ~83 Service 3426 * Carpet r\9atretch, repalra, & ••I••· 495·2551. WANTED Palnt.Carpentry .. tc.· 8 R 1 C K ,_ . T 1 L IE 1 Drywall. Galy645-5277 B L 0 C I\ , C 0 N- • ffAff DYMAN • CRETE Uc. & Ref1. $1.50 per line per day. Th~I s AU you pny Ba• J on 4 lin~s. IJ nserhcns in Ilia SERVICE DIRECTORY ro1 moro l11lormallon Cl\LL TOOAVll ASK FOR CANDY Your 5, 1v1ce 011ectory roproson1a11ve PAULS'S APPLIANCE SVC All Makos arid Models Cou11oous Sorv 558-0515 3021·6 Harbor Bl. C.M. rchitecture Drafting 3428 Cement Concrete 3526 //D rlveway1·pat101· palhs etc. No Job too small. Re11. Lie. Bond * noom additions. re· Mickey 536-0553 modols or now con· ..,,.....__,, ___ .....,,.. ___ -,-- "lructron f:i~t. prof D.A.Z. Conatructlon service. c l6·09·12 Craflsmanshlp, con· crele & block. Free Bldg Osgnr, 20 yrs exp est.· Competitive comp. plans, add./ prices. 751-8535. Dirty HOUHS & Busy People. "Who Ya Gonna Call?" BEACH MAIDS Uc. & Bonded. 10% Off. 962·8465 Computers 3555 COMPUTER HELP: IMC can aa1lal you with any problems or nffds. 600-564·9291. Contractors 3558 romod. Design ---------Dlmenalona 86J.c880. ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION D.W. Backetrom. A• Masonry·ConCTete Pa· modeVAdd on. Fr•nch Bathroom tloa-Orlveways. Paint. ooora & nn. crpnlry Ulndclpe. Mike 546-3096 Uc. 604061. 942·7390. Refinish 3448 Paul'a Construction, GENERAL CONTRACTOR Big .. llnl fobHwOt11 IJUM. 875-3852. c.n Btuct 947~780 DAN'S Hom•/Buslne11 Improvement. Drywall. Carpentry & Painting. Bonded. 845-7822 HANDY ANDY Painting 3858 "'18 Yrs of Haopy Local Quality Minded Customers. Rlcllard Slnot (Llc-lns-Refs)645-3209 Elec·Plumb·Palnt. Lt. * PAINTING carpntry, etc 631-4043 Quality painting. Local HANDYMAN SERVICES. ~ferences. Fair price. Window waahlng & on. 55<>-9584 houeecleanlng. CaJI Ext-Int. Comm. Rea. 714-&42·0274 Quality work. Reas Hauling 3720 ..,.LT HAUUNO SERVICE O.W./'fd~ Jon 845-8192 prtcea. Free est. Ref's. 30 yrs •xp. 714/424- 3458 °' 213-486-7508 rn_ SEASON H ATIN G 642·4321 Ext 310 ._ ________ "' Profeaslonal Pore•· laln & Flb•rglaaa. driveways, patios, Custom homes & re- room additions, saw modellng. Res & com· cu tting, concrete merclal. Uc #62n60. remov. Uc. 254724. 673-5533 or 493-9788 636-1043 or 636-3528. DUMP RUNS • .IUNK PAINTING PLUS Quanty.Atfordable 546-5766 Fumllure, trash, tree RAJNBOW Clrcl• Malnt. f I 11111 I; HEAT& Cf.PH RAL AIR CONDITIONING ( ... I ((' Qr" ~/\ '11.1• f JI 11 Q '.I , ~ Ill' l1l"Pd t"\\ • I , 1l1llio11, I'd ( JI ' H We se1v1.e ..vhal we ~All ;w~ oth~r brand• loo f111~1 1•11ty ln~t~llal1on t\va1lalt1 24 HR. EMERGENCY INSTALLATION fa Full Line of Energy Efhc1en1 Heating and Cooling Products la lns1alled by Sears Authorized Contractor s la F111anc1ng Plans to F11 Your Needs PUBLIC NOTICE Tubs. hie. sink, Free Tho C'.lhf Publlc U1111-Est. 859·U656. 11os Commission, RE· _R_o_q-la-ze-lu_b_li_, -.-m-k-,-. 1-,,-e, Qu1nES tll."'11 011 usod, chips, cmc.ks etc. Any housollold goous cond/tl1110 Colors. movors prtnt their Ouor. 7141801·9859. Boat Services 3470 Ceramic iles 3528 JACK KENNEDY TILE & MARBLE. INSTALL + REPAIR. All types of Pavers. Washing & P.u.C Col T number, llmo·s & chouffour's print !!toll T C P num- ber In 1111 11dvort1so· m<'nls. II you hovo 11 ql10'1Uon nbout tho lo· g3flty '>I a movor, llmo or ctiaulfour , Coll; Publlc Utllllos Com· mission 114·558-4151 Boni Woshlng/Delalllng. =s...,e,,,,a1_1n,,,,g,,,.,,..,4,.,,9,...7-_5_6_6 __ 5_.,.~ Excellent, thorough, TILE TIME. 3402 W. dopondnblo, froo est, MacArthur. CM . Coll today. 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Quality painting by prof•a•lonala . Llcl802098. Insured. FrH est. 145-3305 Papering 3866 Sell your unwanted WE Giii &hd Hing TQOllhlr Items th• •••Y wayl Total Im.nor Aemod· To plac• our clusl-ellng Serv. Advtoe To Ttl• Cr • 833-7172 • . . I ' ' ~ ~ Plaster Repair 3880 Int/Ext. patch pluterlng Custom tewturlng, quallly WOtk. Problems-No Prob- lefnsl f326e&t.554-7831 Plumbing 3890 J.B. Plumb/El•c Service & Repair. ~lumblng & electrlcal. full service. Free •st. lie #524869 962-8465. Psychics 3902 •AMAZING PSYCHIC 35 years exp. You will be astounded and amazed! 714-848-0993 Resume Service 3907 v ree Services 3929 Tr•• trim, ahruba, atump remvt. clnupa, apmklra, aod, comm. malnt. Mike 141-4112 ind ow Clean111y J'.lJ4 United Window ~· Just WlndOW9 Res. & Comm«ctal Since '71, 781-2552 ord Proce~~ir1~ J'l38 Wofd Proceuing Pl.US! Your text pollsMd by former Engllah Teacher. L.as9r Drint· Ing, transcribing~ ·Ir• aume1, fax. Pickup/ delivery. 494-2623. 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EOE ENRICH RUDY WAllTID EUROPEAN YOUR FOR PROFESSIONAL OR ATTRACTIVE LIFE COMMITMENT 11AN swM, 58, 5'9", 105, BRAZILIAN auo DWF, 53, are you In-DWF, 41 , ... u hap. that knowa how to be !:'· :~t9111ge:-rodman-lemai. IOUght by at· SWM, 23, 0', blond "" tereated, honest, pin••• from ateady romantic. I'm adven-c, •• d ng, anc-tracUva, educated, hair, brown ayea, en- INTELLIGENT atralght forward, aen-WM, with calm for· 1uroua, Ilk• to play Ing, beach, akl, na-and traveled SWM, 24, joy. movlH, camping, stab I• and . a C• altlve, Independent wardly active took, tennis, non·amoker. tura. Seek• trim and for frlandahlp, Ian-cooking and motor- compllahad blond, 44, and willing to Invest Eastern valuH, 5'11" I'm attractive 1peclal :::~ N/Su f~~':1~~;~ guage and culture les-cycle rid ea. Looking 5.5 .. , flt and happy, yourself In a nurturing and up, truth, home, lady In my 40'•· 1113006 .ana. English fluency for aomeona who llkH tha outdoors, relatlonahlp? Call me. caring, understanding, #4007. _o.;.p_e_n_. ---·~~-not required. #3010. wants a ct)ange of looking for ona man Who you are la too giving. 1114004. ___ WH_E_R_E___ BLOND HAIR FRIENDLY pee• and enjoy aome· with humor and lnteg· great not to ahare. •-----R-OC_KY____ BLUE EVES one elaea company. r11y, ukn dinner at -"-29_5_1_· -----ARE ATHLETIC tl303t. 8:00 or aner. who's LOVE MOUNTAIN YOU? !~~~c5::e·~. 1~·.~~ SINCERE LARGE ~=rt to e.:~~I it. TO LADY Ale you 60-70, bright, traveled, Intelligent, SWM, 33, 5'10", 170, ME TOO N/s ti ooe S•IL Honeat, open, loving. fun, succeuful, attrac· 31. To meet attractive llkaa aarobl~. weight 33, SWM aeeka large 60, • 4 · " DWF from Denver tlve, trim and phyal-SF, dark hair, any Uftlng, apotb, movies, :ATTRACTIVE SWF, 30, attractlva Ar· looking for a tall, cally flt, nJ•. honnt race, 21-31, for rala· music, raadlng and ~::. :,d '::!'! fC chttact, .. •k• SWM handsome, N/S cau-and ready for a on. tlonahlp. 1113002. more. Sffklng SWF SELL your u..d Hhicl• through cla.aified llli. by auecenful semi· retired exec.. 5'9", DWM, 56, N/S, fun lovlng, romantic, posl· tlve, metaphystcal, splrltual values. You haye like qualltios. en)Oy travel, boach walks, casual tlmos. haye Integrity, nice to be with, petite, undor 47 ... 3019. SURGEON LAWYER SWM. lV taper, sing, run, games. 6'3", 181. fun, friend. contracts. Saturday, October 5, 1991 at t I ll r I 11r11;' I ( ' '. l r.11'-,( (·'LH I .\• r • An: Locals! Mffl by phone. Christian 24hr Romance llnel It worksl $3/mln. 1·900- 786·7710 . Fun·loving, sense of ---------.,,.,....-humor, enjoys hugs, Beautiful M1streH Diana walks, travel, dinner, Spoakl Down boyl 1· dancing, sunsets. 900-773·LADY 1-0N-1. seeks advonturous, 18 + $2/mln. 20 min honest, 39.45 1ady for BEST DATES AVAILABLE friendship and lasting relatlonshlp. # 1976. ALL GIRL REWE t Personal Services 3005 ADU&. 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I Ilka to 1112938. you're honest, open, Boog,., theatra, art, lnteraatlng, auccHaful SWM, 39, fln•nclally Thia handsome, aensl-da~. moVIH, dine MAN will communicate and dancing, good rHtau-SAM• 3 8 . • e • k • aacure aHu SF, 25-tlve, aucceHful, bllln-out. I kid. #4005. no1 afraid of your fffl-rante, cooking, oar· younger girt for friend· 35 traveling compan-gual, SLM, 40'•, with •••DWIN WANTED! Inga, plaaH call. denlng, travel. Ale you •hip and fun. 1 am Ion. From Alaskan wl'" U.S. citizenship affka ""'° Uk• 1port9, PerfOfm-1_*_40_20_._____ that compatible aoma-5'9"• 170 Iba., flt. dam.u ft9hlng to ex· attractlv. Latin lady BROTHERS Ing M•. dinner In or SEEKING one? #4011. Pia ... be pretty, o~n ploflng anc:Mnt ruins. 21-35 to ahar• llfe'a LOOK-ALIKE out, HIC ap~al. age RIGHT and trim. *3009· Mu•t be flt, •ttracilve joys, object marriage. 55-70. Me? I'm 57, CARING and daring 1111982 #3015. wanted, (Alac, Wiiiiam, 5'5" • blonde, blua MEN . . •---------or oan1a1). dark· n4cSI AND FUN LETTERMAN haired, ic.btua ayH, ~:io ba w~'; :~ SWF, 27, 5'2", 110, a D•111NG TO BE TYPE t•ll and handsome, Good? 1114000. bHutlful & Heiting, ,. "" profn1tonal a pfua, looking for energetic REAL S/AM, 45, flt. llkH to WITH HUMOR! by blond• baauty, MA. men with adventurous mfft SF/OF, alnc•r•. Self employed, 5'10", SWM, 38, 0'1'', 170 SWF, 28. #4008. AIGH-natura who ara Inter-MAN caring, loving, conald· NJS, auccffaful frff Iba., aaml-matura, BE • 1 ested In all the arts & aHk• a lovable, axclt· •rate & daring. Call. spirit, 501eh, genua wacky converutlonal- SWF, 44 vr• .. 130 Iba.. sports. No do~,. or Ing real woman fOf 1113038. man who lovaa music, let. Pu,.ulng hutnOf'· A blond hair, green smokers. 1114017. real chemletry b• -D-IS-T-IN_G_U_l_S_H_E_D_ travel, theater, lffkl oua lady, 25-40, allm, IQU•nE eyes. Lova early twffn u•. Ha la 1'2", aenelUve, nurturing, cut• and atabla. No "" Rock-N•Roll, amua• SEXY allm axecutlv•. &4, at· LOOKING attractlw lady with un-drugs. N-a dull Square Dane:« that Is. ment parka, board & LONELY tractive, Interested In SURFER deretated elegance momantl 1113033. Peth•. 5'. 110.. lb•.. card gamH, movies. 1 •TIN arts, ..inng, charltlH, DWM, 5,10... 180• who haa an open•--------- vate numbers. 1·900-SWM, 41 , 8'4", look· 1·900-230.2333 680·MEET Ext. 117 Ing for that 1poclal Local Guys/ Glrls wall· ·~1_8_1o_v_e_r_S_3_1m_i_n_. __ woman who wants a Ing for your call.·· monogamous man. Ad 11 o 1 St 50/ 1 Wallclng, travel. mov· __ u_s_n_Y __ · _m_n les, music, fun. Non-Alone? local Singles smoker and flt . Romance tine $4/mln. LIV£ DAZZLING GIRLS '·900!884-e900 $2.50/mln. 10 min "241111 113001. Call Nowl (24hrs) 1· Unwanted Street Glr1. 900-786"0123. Talk to me baby ... 1· TRYING SOMETHING ALWAYS THE BEST 900·903·LEGS 18 + $2.SO/mln. 10 min NEW YOUR LUCKY # Shy SWM, 27 yra. 1·900·846·5648 RENT young, 8', 185 lbs.. PRIVATE 1 ON 1 . blond, blue eyea. Adulls$1.9$ mln/10111111 through ClaSSffled loves beactl Ille. cy· PO~D cling. music. mou!l-HOW -rio RES talna. Looking for I ' companionship with JiO · SWF with almllar Inter· ests. #1981 . SWF, mid flftlH, look· plays & dancing. -health. She would be heart and wanta the LOOKING Ing for steady Square Looking for SWM retlable, humorous f• feminine and frH to h•ppy, .. usfied at 40, bHt and last romance FOR VERY Dane• partnat. Mfft under 50 yr•.. over male, 40'1, 5'4", flt. ehara hi• llfe. 1113007. look• younger• flt, of har llfa. You d• DATE~LINE great people, get aic· 5'8", amokera O.K. EnJoye famlly llfe, night grocary man-Hrv• to be happy. LOVE ROMANTIC ercla• whll• having 1112953. mountalne, baach, ADVENTURESOME agAt', •ober, •ffklng #3035. Fun loving, HnH of WIDOWER fun. If you don't know,---------travel, movies, mua~. VEGETARIAN •dvantureaome, llghl1_________ humor, 0.1'h", 60+. 1 we'll go thru clua to-PRETTY dancing. Looking for hearted, attractive, HAPPY enjoy mualc, dancing. Educated, fun lovlng, gather. Alao enJoy PASSIONATE SWM, almllar lnterHt, SAILOR 1 trim, Ilka minded f• CHRISTuu dining out. parties. one woman man. No music (all kinda). th• laallng ralatlonahlp. SWM, 5'11", 150 lbs.1_m_al_e_. _'1_303_,_o_·~--"'" travel on weekends. children. Emotionally •t•r. long walks, good PETITE #4015. CraaUve, apontan• DOMESTIC Male student, SWM. I'm considered good and flnanclally socuro. boOka. #4019. DWF, 5"3", 95 Iba.. oua, •ucc•••ful, natu· 32, looks 28, seeks looking. 1113020. Seeking pretty lady 40 who enjoy• fife IHkl TALL rallat, new age, ull· TYPE non-material SWF, 25-1----------to 55, with good CULTURED a non-amolclng, non· ATTRACTIVE Ing, aurllng, hiking, GIRLS 34, walk• on beach, NEED moral/elhlcal values. PEARL drinking, flnanclally/ SUCCESSFUL traveling. Dedlcatad to apna-• to this SWM, movlH, tennla, long YOUR #1977. emotionally eecura ~raonal and spiritual ,._., talk•. Down to aarth, WON'T BE Profeulonal, vegetar-profaaalonal. aga 39-DWF, 49, looking fOf growth, sincere com· 8', 175 lb., dark hair. Ol>ef' and honeat, for HELP I ·Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave message (you can change it if not satisfied) Ian, pretty, SJF, 38• 48, for fun and com· 50+ N/S companion 1 t N /S/O I'm good looktng but romance or Just fun! Young 87 WM at· DISAPPONTED artistic, lntellactual mltment. Newport with similar back· ;'~ • n • . modeat, Ilka to cook, #3000. tempting to learn Ball· "Exceptlonally Hand-When lea,·ing a mec;sage ~:91fr:k;h~'. Beach. 1114018. ground & lntarHt••--.-5-•• -·., -FE-M-_A_U._E__ love chlldr•n .. ~d th••--u-&'VE--R-O_S_E_S__ room dancing. Semi-aome", tall. fit, 30'• •Leave your fir~l name ranging from outdoor " "'" water. I'm , .. ppy·no "" retired with 215 Iba. gentleman; very lov· ,.. · educated gantlaman PRETTY actlvlll•• to c.ndl• SINCERELY hang upa. Seeking WILL TRAVEL on• e·1w· frame, for Ing, caring, under· • ,v1ent1on your 1ntcrC\l'- and kindred aplrlt for SHAPELY light dlnna,. and 10-SWF-DWF·attractlve You're around 30, atHdy relallonahlp. standing, playful, Intel· •Tell your age meanlngrul relation-clal commltmanta. WANTED plaua, 30-36, prefer undar 5'6", with girt-Weatmlneter araa. llgent, alncare, au· D 'he •hip. *4003· BLONDE #4001. SWM ... Icing attrac· Ion~ dark hair but? next-door, eo•p ad 1113032. thenllc, romantic and • s cscr~ your appc.uam:c DECISION SWF, eueoaeefut •11• uru•c1ous tlv•. petite, alnc•r• _111_1_•7_8~·~~~--type pretty looke.•--------.. xy. with varied Inter· • pcc1ly your preferences TIME ecutlva, humoroua, •••" "Asian" lady, 2Mts, EUROPE You're crHtlva, edu-ONE ••ta. SHke: Very • Include what you liked about the non-4'ellglou1, lovae ZANY for full-time meaning-cated with uniquely ON pretty, alender, awHt I'm looklng for fun, weekend• away, •kl-• ARTIST ful commitment, ro-TRAVELER funny ~raonallty. I'm ONE and compatible girl person you arc responding to •dventur•. ramlly, Ing, laug.hter. SHk• Fem-'•· .... 5'10", ·--manca, fun, compan-Spring and Falt awry 39, e· I handsome friend. (Balboa Pen-y ,., lea\ c a 1() SC''Olld messa1e love, eacurtty. I love SWM 3M5, euccn• .. .... ... lon_.,lp. lnter•at9 ara year, retired lawyer, lrlah-Oerman, oreetl~ Sffklng SWF, •oa 30-nlnaula). 1113008. OU 11 •~Y · '" d 9 · people, aun, ocean, fut, attractive, witty, compllahad •triking wide and varied: din-82, ... k• companion; director, mualclan. 50. My .. lf, 5'7", 140 __ W_O_A_K_u-an-D--• You will be automatically bille fl. good Matth, and ma. eommunlc.tlve, nJa/d. blond. 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TRADE SELL FIND .,,..4_M5_. _t ... _. •_295_2·_, tbrwoh olultfW GWCE SALE 141-M!I throuqh claaified 642-5678 · th,J,~~ ~~81fled thr~:~~'rs:med FREE PERSONALS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY:(flrst three words are boldface) 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-ins Will Be Charged Regular· Rate. -------------------- --~---------------­. .... .. ._ ----~ --------------ITATI: - -ZIP: - - ftll••1r1 ..... ru ....... .._~,._.. ......... ,.. .......... Ill • PPP• .. -Dllltl'9 ..._. .......... I 111t• e _, ................................ :.::: ...... -. ...... .. ......... ,.. .. ,,,,........... .._ ......... _ ,., .. _. ......... GUIDELINES N~ leach, Costa Meao Piiot la a venu. for alngtet to mMt. AbbreVlotlom en permit· led only to lnclc01e ~ Pf9f•enc• °' race. We auggeat thot ods Should contain o "" desctlpttori, age range, llfeatyle, and avo-cottont. Adi containing •xPklt MX\Jol ono- tomk:ol la~ wit not be accept~. Th• Newpoft leoch. Coato Meta Piiat reseNea the rtght to r.tect ony ~nt. Cloulfted odl moy be tubmltt~ for pubUcatton only by penon• 11 ~of ave°' old«. No ods wn1 be publbh~ affklng penon• uncHI thot oge. DISCLAIMER • t By Damian Geddry ~IU/oWrler I f sports sedans aren't your cup of tea( ani::f a firm ride, snug seats ana blistering acceleration sound like torture, then the kind folks at Ford would be happy to accommodate you with their largest land-going luxury vessel, the Lincoln Town Car. If you value size, comfort and stature above all else, then this is the car for you. Power the driver's seat into place, tilt the steering wheel for a comfortable reach and gaze over one of the world's biggest and most imposing hoods. A vast horizon of steel is punctuated only by the gunsight hood ornament set way off in the distance. Somewhere beyond that is a huge, sparkling grille and what looks to be a 25 mph bumper. Glance over your shoulder and you'll see a rear seat so big it deserves a population sign and its own · Zip code. Who said space is the last frontier? Mercy, this is a big car. Look down at the instrument panel and, surprisingly, there aren't any instruments. Onry after starting the engine do three square screens blink to life with information on vehicle speed, fuel level, on board computer functions and the power plant's temperatL!re. You're going to have to take Lincoln's word for 1t that an engine actually exists, though, as there is otherwise no. indication that an internal combustion device lives under the long hood. The trusty but aged five·liter pushrod V8 that once resideC:I in the Town Car's engine bay has been replaced by a deliciously smooth and quiet 4.6-hter unit with overhead cams and much attention to refinement. Not only is the new engine far more subtle than the one it replaces, but it also produced greater power as well. But you'll have to drive the Town Car to appreciate the stronger, more relaxed performance, so pull the gear selector into drive and head for the highway. D on't be embarrassed if you're a big intimidated at first, seeing that practically nothing this side of a greyhound bus takes up more space on the road. At times you might wish for a hook-and-ladder truck's rear steering ability. But after a few miles, anxiety is replaced by. confidence and the Town Car starts to work its magic. The seats are giant, cushy affairs that Dick Johnson 91 Closeouts! Discounts up to $8000.00 On Selected Vehicles Plus Rebates U'p To $8000.00 Row's The Tim.el ----~~--2121 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 714/540-5830 & Son / rs like royalty The enormous new Lincoln Town Car allows motorists to drive in the lap of luxury. snuggle you like a warm bath towel, and there are enough adjustments to guarantee a perfect fit, regardless of what size you come in. And with so much head room, the seat can be positioned high enough to provide a commanding view of the world down below. All four corners of the Town Car are visible from the command post, a reassuring thought in a machine this large. With the new-found power from this year's more potent engine, the Town Car also strides along gracefull y. The old engine was capable of providing a suostantial lung away from the rest, but once in motion it tended to run short of breath and come up gasping. Today's engine has much greater lung capacity, offering a substantial reserve of power fo1 passing and merging into traffic. Better still, the trembling of the previous power plant has been replaced by the turbine whir and conspicuous lack of noise and vibration. This car deserves a sil ky-smooth power plant, and it finally has one. In the departments of power and acceleration, the Town Car is well provided for. Ford also has addressed a traditional fault of domestic luxury cars -numb steering. Big-car steeri ng generally has the accuracy and feel of a ship's rudder, leaving the driver to only specu late as to what the front wheels might be up to. But a little dose. of contemporary technology has done wonders to improve the situation. Town Cars, unlike many of their competitors, have a steering system that gets Jrogressively firmer as the vehicle's spee increases, giving the pilot a much greater feeling of control and stability. No ranger does tfle steering feel as if it's been dipped in novocaine. N ow, of course, the Town Car's ride is expected to off er levels of comfort only surpassed by a Lazy Boy reclin er, and true to its heritage, the big Lincoln delivers. Just as with the . . engine, there is Initially some doubt as to~ wtiether there are actually mechanicil pat1s wori<Jng below the sheet metal, but a look underneath reveals giant air sprinp at the rear and huge steel coil springs up front. . Also, like the engine, the suspension· components have been upgraded for' lmprpved performance. Regardless, -th~ c.ar flOilfS hke an air mattress on a c.alm swimming pool. Even on rough p1Vement, the Town Car trades atone With little more than an occasional shNier transmitted up from the pavement ; And, althou~ handling is far ffbm athletic, much of the previous Town ~r's­ fV088iness has been eliminated. This T<>Wn Car Is designed for the road, not the high seas. • : As with any luxury car worthy J Its title, the Town Car comes loaded with a full complement of comfort, conven~· and safety features, but to really st I( out with the competition you will n to check off a few options. Anti-lock brakes are a mu~ and along with this !'s standard four-wheel aiscs, the le ~tern provides enough stopping r for an Amtrak commuter. At only u22· for the anti-lock feature, including traction assist, it's a real bargain. Next is a passenger-side air bag, an item that many luxury cars don't off~ at any price, and a feature that will become: standard in 1992. Leather upholstery adds a nice touch to the vast cabin, the anti-theft alarm system is a good idea, and the available Ford/JBL sound system: with CO player is a must. Add in dual exhaust for 20 additic;>nal horsepower (total 210) and 10 more foot. pounds of torque and the package is. complete. The grand total, including. destination and aelivery, lands at just• over $35,000. , The Town Car is designed specific;ally for people who like bi~, cushy, conservative land yachts. And 1n this role, the big Lincoln gives an award-winning performance. Ford plans to build natural gas-powered pickup trucks F ord Motor Company will begin building natural gas-powered pickup trucks in early 1992 for use by fleets and will add more vehicles over the following tWo years before going into volume proouction, Ford Chairman Harold A. Poling declared. Speaking to the Bay Area Council, in San Francisco, Poling said that, beginning next year, Ford will introduce a demonstration fleet of approxirpately 100 natural-gds·powered light·duty pickup trucks, most to be usea by gas utilities and their customers. Up to half of th('se trucks will be targeted for California utilities, he said, including Pacific Gas and Electric, SoCal Gas, ancf San Diego Gas and Electric. The remainder will go to customers elsewhere 1n the United States and Canada. "We expect that they will meet all of the federal and state emission requirements," Poling commented. As the next step in the careful development process toward a production vehicle, Ford will introduce up to an additional 600 natural-gas~ powered trucks in 1993 and 1994. Ford has entered into a joint development program with the Gas Research Institute (GRI) and Southern California Gas Company to help pave the way for the auto company's production of natural-gas-fueled light-duty trucks in North America by the m id-1990s. Under this $23 million program, ford will develop trucks that are engi neered to run solely on natural gas. This will allow Ford to maximize the performance, fuel economy, durability and environmental benefits that this fuel offers. "We are serious about producing natural-gas·powered trucks that people can buy -and can drive -with the confidence of knowing they have been thoroughly tested b~fore public sale," the Ford chairman said. ''Our testing will be done . under carefully controlled. fleet conditions, and only atlcr we have ironed out all the wrinkles· will we put these vehicles on the market." This effort will build on Ford's previous experience with natural-gas vehicles. In 1984, the company ran a test fleet of natural gas-powered Ranger pickup trucks in a five-year field program. The fleet tallied up one million successful miles across the United States and Canada before the vehicles were brought back and torn apart for analysis. In addition, Ford has built prototype cars powered by natural gas. "We believe that natural gas offers appealin~ environmental and economic benefits, said the Ford executive. Natural gas is one of several alternative. fuel technologies in which Ford has taken a leading role. The company has more alternative fuel demonstration vehicles and more flexible fuel vehicles on the road today than all of the other auto manufacturers combined. CRI is a not-for-profit research and development organization that works on behalf of the natural-gas industry and Its customers. It funds research in the areas of gas use, gas supply, and gas operations, as well as basic research, with the objective of improving industry service and providing benefits to gas customers nationwide. 'Program cars' just like new, but save buyers thousands C ar buyers are kicking a lot of nearly new tires these days. A g r owing number of consumers are finding good deals on vehicles known in the industry as "program ca rs," or cars sold by automakers for a special purpose, such as rental fleets or driver's education programs. They're in a kind of in an automotive purgatory: ce rtainly not new, not really used either. The cars, frequently less than a year old with fewer than 15,000 miles, can cost thousands of dollars less than the same new ca r. In a recession, which by official reckoning is now a year old, those kinds of cars can draw a crowd, especially for a good price. For instance, at the 1-2-3 Ford Used Car lot in Albuquerque, N.M., a '91 Ford Thunderbird with 9,800 miles and a special option package goes for $13,651. No bickering, no rebates. The car's list p;ice new is $17,225. "I'm happy to say that I don't have a problem with anything," assistant manager Chuck Miller said. His dealership, which opened April 21, is one of five the Ford Motor C,pmpany is using in a marketing ex~riment for program cars. More recently, General Motors and Chrysler have begun tests in southern Florida on new ways to sell program cars. Ray (jreen, owner of the Green Holding Company group of dealerships in Illinois, said he likes the idea of new-ca r dealers selling program cars, but not through separate dealerships, such as the 1-2·3 Ford organ ization. "I'm totally against that," Green said. "It creates more points of sales, which, in essence, is more dealers." The new marketing schemes are necessary in part because, in an effort to keep assembly plants running, automakers have been turning out lots of ca rs for fleets, mostly rental -car companies. Here's what has happened as a result. A rental -car company, owned wholly or ••••••••••••••••••••••••• AmNTION AU NISSAN OWNEllS I WE OFFER THE HIGHEST QUAUTY FACTORY TRAINED NISSAN SERVICE AVAILAILE I I YOUR CHOICE partly by the automal<ers, sells its aging cars to auction houses or in its own u~ car dealerships. Auction houses would sell them to whomever would buy them fOf resale in traditional used-car lots. As the recession deepened these past several months, manufacturers pumped more cars into the rent.al fleets, causing a · more rapid replacement rate, sometimes. in as little as three months. The market· became flooded with nearly new cars, eating into new-car sal~. That angered many dealers, and they ; let manufacturers know. At first, the Big Three ~n guaranteeing they would ' buy back all vellides sold to fleets, then hold dosed auctions only for dealers of' that parti~ular brand . Now, the Big Three tests are loo~ing · Into more formal ways to market the cars. : "We are basically a full-service dealership for used ca~," Miller said. , "No one has ever done mis before on a used car." I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FREE FREE FREE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I · • Used cars from rental-ca r companies have been around for a long time, but the manufacturer-backed dealerships (cl~ new twists. They often offer fea~res.i • • . unavailable at a corner used-ar lot. > • 27 POINT INSPECTION 2145 HAllOI ILVIJ. IN COITA MIM 540 6410 MON·Pll 7 A.M. • 7 P.M. AND NOW IATUIDAYI nL 4 P.JL I Pl.WI PIUINT COUPON POI PBl lllVKI, Olll'll IXPlm 10/11191 •••••• ••••••••••••••••• f .. . Program cars can come with an option • to return the car fOf credit toward a new-· car purchase( bumper-to-bumper · warranties, a f u I history of the veh1de' and maintenance records -a far cry_ from the as-is status of traditional used ca~ • "The Integrity of this la unimpeachable,'' "Miller said. ''Thete Is. nothinfl hidden whatsoever." • Green, a past president of the Natk>n.if 1 Automobile Dealers Association, said wen thOugh he sees no need for stores nice Miiier's, P.f~am cars are here to 1]:6y.'· But, ~ aCJdc.'d, they aren't aoing to be • attractive to consumers in tt'ie fulure. 'I> j "More people, when ~ beeome· aware cf a birpin, bw the birpln,'' he said. "So What-h~ns7 ,. "T~ 90 up in price and people will, be&fn t>uy1n1 new Qrt apin." 8 .. .. ' ·, .. .. I o Grifo coming back on auto market T hlre II a famH~r name coming back to the automotive ~ after I ~ ablence. It's an 1ta1iari nameplu that more than twO der.ades • .,, produced sleek, high-~. low·Volume cars capable of traveling more than 160 mµ,h. :rhe car maker Is lso ana it is bringing back the Grifo. M lso Grifol Well, you can be forgiven if the name doesn't mean much. Only 412 original lso Grifos were built from 1965 to 1974, when a changing automotive world dried up a demand for the hand-built Italian ca~ O.t the cars were special in their day and remain exotic even by today's stand- arch. The company lso S.p.A., which was ~ in Bresso near Milan, was owned by .Renzo Rivolta a man who had a v1siqn in 1960 for a lineup of high- ~ performance sports cars. His oompaRY, ~ started making refrigerators, had some automotive experience churnl!'ft out ti~ two<ytinder Isett.a "bubblecars, but he ~arned for his name to be on a car that could compe!e with Ferrari. His flrst effort was a Chevrolet-powered 2 2 ooupe called, egotistic.ally enough, the ISO Rfvotta. A coupe similar in style to the BMW Six-Series, the Rivolta remained in production from 1963 to 1970. That car was followed by ttie Grifo, which was probably the best car built by the upstart exotic car maker. Featuring a long fastback design by Giugiaro aiid Bertone, the Grifo was a two-seat luxury sports car that first offered Chevrolet's 327-cublc·inch V-8 for power. Equipped with that engine in its 365- horsepower solid-lifter format, a Grlfo was Vjntage autos show their stuff at Newport's Concours d'Elegance ( W hat started as a ~o~I fund - r a 1s1 n g campaign for the Assessment and Treatment Services Center for troubled youths has become one of the finest classic car events in Southern California. We have come to know the event at the D · N e w p o r t B e a c h OVer'S Concours d'Elegance, a Seat lavish spread of historic -----automobiles arranged in categories across the lawns of UCI. This year's Concours takes place Sunday with gates opening at 1 O a.m. and tickets selfing at $19 for adults and $6 for children. '- Ap d, although the classic car com petition is held to raise money for ATSC ("arrest the problem, not the child"), the Concours itself has become a growingly significant and enjoyable occasion for Fiistorical automobile lovers and the curious alike. Many of the vehicles are drawn from the ranks of local Orange County collectors. For instance, seeing that MercedeSrBenz will be this year's honored marque, Gen. William Lyon of Coto de Caza will be entering an extremely rare 1939 770 K Mercede9- Benz Cabriolet B that was originally made for the prince of Iran (prior to his becoming the shah). it be at a dark intersection, a convenience ~ore, a parking stru~ure or a .~rly lighted service station, gun-wielding tnieves are approaching Ctrivers and demanding the car with the ke~ already in it. For the thief, this is a far more convenient way to bypass an auto's alarm ~em as well as providing a getaway vehicle at the same time. Minor rear-end collisions also are serving as the staW! for armed car theft, often causing ~ ariver to get out of ~e vehide to examine damage and makmg the car readily available for the heist. Expensive sports and luxury cars are the most likely target, as they also have the best anti-theft systems, but less-costly models are not exempt. If someone bumps you from behind, don't get out of the car unless you are in a weir-lighted and well-traveleet area. If not, signal the driver behind to foll ow you to a safer location -or a police or fire station. the same goes for using well· lighted and highly visible gas stations, pay pnones and shopping centers. Also, remember to keep you r doors locked and windows rolled up far enough to keep a person from entering the car. And remember, you r driveway also should be well lighted, as a thief will not hesitate to follow you to you r home to grab the car before you put it into the garage. But, most importantly, if someone approaches you with a gun and demands the car, give it to them without protest. The car is replaceable; you're not. capable cA 160 mph -on a par with the Ferraris of the day. later models came with Chevy's burly 427-cubic-inch engine and top sf)eed jumped to more than 170 mph. As production came to a dose in the fuel--cooscious days of the early 1970s, a few Grifos used the Ford Cleveland 351- cubic-lnch V-8 for power. The few number of Grifos sold rs probably a reflection of the era when many exotic car buyers thought that no true Italian sports cars shoufd have an iron Detroit V-8 under the hood. Of course those people who bought Grlfos probably were able to a:>unt on their cars start1'!8 on cold mormn~, an iffy proposition with most Italian exotics from the 1960s. Eventually, the lso company was sold, and the proouction of exotic automobiles ended. Now, the son of Renzo Rivolta is trying to pick up where his father's company left off in 1974. Plero Rivolta, who lives In Sarasota, Fla., but still has ties to Italy, has founded company called lsoRivolta. He is bringin& out a new Grifo, called the lsoRivolta Gnfo. Like Its ancestor, the new Grifo will be an Anglo-Italian hybrid sports car that ~ts its power from modified versions of the engines found In today's Corvettes. The goal is to produce an engine with 435 horsepower, which would be about SO above the current ZR-1 engine. · To achieve this, the Grifo will come with either a modified version of the LT-5 found in the ZR-1, or a twin-turbo version of the 30Q..horsepower LT -1 engine that debuts in the Corvette for '91. To be built in Bari, Italy, near Modena, the new Grifo is an all-aluminum-bodied two-seat coupe that has very low, rakish ---Qt1ality --- Pre-Owned Vehicles '86 BMW 325e '87 BMW 325 '88 BMW 5351 5 Speed Auto Auto (690465) (2KOA360) (2HQA181) $10,995 $11,995 $18,995 '89 BMW 325i '91 BMW 318is '86 BMW 635csi 5 Speed (2NEH228) $15,495 '90 BMW 325i · Convertible (2USH332) $25,995 HONDA '88 ACCORD LXI 20R, loaded ~ options. Great Value. s10,995 5 Speed (EEG5232) $15,995 Auto (613386) $17,995 '88 BMW 325i Convertible (2HXUn8) $21,995 HONDA '91 ACCORD LX 4DR, loaded with options. Great Value (MW120) $13.995 Unfortunately for the shah, the car never left Germany because of World War II, and the convertible eventually ended up in what used to be the Soviet Union: Now th e car is here, part of . General Lyon 's extensive collection, and will be a highlight of the Concours. In all, there are expected to be over 40 classic Mercedes-Benz models among the automobiles at Sunday's event. NEW AuroGUIDE Yet Mercedes-Benz certai nly won't be the only marque represented at the Concours. Vintage model Ferris, Ousenbergs, Packards, Rolls Royces, Pierce-Arrows, Jaguars, Auburns, Delahayes, Cords and Bugattis also will be on hand to be judged for thei! historic significance, restoration quality and overall artistic value. A panel of 60 professionals will be raring the c~rs according to a strict point system, looking for authenticity and accurate form. In addition to all the automotive sculpture, a dessert,, champag~e and "designer" beer tasting also will take place, featuring some oT the area's most popular restaurants and chefs. Restaurants sctleduled to participate include the Cafe at the Westin, Caliente, Chanteclair, the Five Crowns, the Golden Truffle, Hassan 's the Hyatt Newporter, Le Meridien Hotel, Magdalena's, Muldoon's Irish Pub & Restaurant, Park Avenue Gourmet Catering, the Pavilion at the Four Season~ ;otel, the Ritz-Carlton and Ruman ~istorante. Each year the Newport Beach :oncours d' degance seems to get be~er ind better, with an ever-growing :ollection of breathtaking restored iutomobiles set among the equally Jeautif ul lawns of UCI. The whole event T'lakes for a great Sunday . • 0 n a sour note, the automobile as crime victim has taken on a whole new meaning. With vas.t advancements in auto security systems, 1t ;eems that car thieves are turning more and more to violence In order to make =>ff with a desirable car. Seeins that manr. contemporary m~ls now come with lnteRrated anCf h1W1ly ~lated anti-theff devices ranging frOm complex alarm systems to ~puter­ ::oded l&nltlon kevs, car thieves are finding It dlfficu(t to steal today's M.ttomObiles and ij#'t trucks. MICT anti-theft systems disable l~ ~ 1 engine to that even if the air is )roMn Into, the efectrioal system . ~f!lply "°"' ~ without the ~ 1grut~ ~ Of •try code. Hence, 1f the thief 't tDW the ar ~· he oi She an'1 Ir. 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Can 875-1751 ClllVllll ... ,.,.....:.=::'°' .... 8AVM.AaU H3Sh59pd (h04e5) Sl0,995 ., , •• A/T (2KOA360) $11,995 19 32$15 apd (2NEH.228) $15,495 e1 :11;e1a e •pd (EE05232) $15,1>95 •• 83$0•1 A/T (8133&8) S17,995 llB 32SI Con\11 (2HXU778} $21.995 flea equip. Sta11 of ... BALBOA ISL.AHO CREVIER !he art stereo 1y1tem & componen1s. gym 18' Poww $225/mo. BMW Balboa Peninsula 6107 equip, art &le. By AvaH 11/ 1. Moving So.le. Frl!Sal/ Ap polnlmanl o nly. 752•288i ••nt• An• Sun. Oct 4.5.6. 9AM 10 645·7356, 650.4314 81 • Auto Mall ?. Eva1yth!n9 mus! 90.1~~--------1 10' West Marine lntlat· * 0&> Tl• to 3S f'i. Newport f'r .. W•V Whllo lacque1 & glass SAT 6am In alloy! 1641 able wtth 8 hp Nissan We•t Newport. 85 •t lldlnger dlsptay cabi net , Corlnander. Furn, ou11:>oard. Only 5 hrs 1190/mo. ••nt•An• Cac!tlL1c 'Jf/ 10 'QCAllWC FWTIOOD dEUGMCI TN• car has • v-e, A/T, A/C, fUll poww, power •••ta, vlnyl rool, catm tlre9' Wheels. Mutt ... this beauty. 19,440. (224487). Jolln1onlSon Lincoln lltl'ClllY 2628 HAR80A. BL\10 COSTA MESA, CA caivod toukwood w/ waterbed, d1E11ser, old! S1SOO. 497-3460. 8504l14S 83$-3171 mart> lo c• odanz• s, lamps & rnou~r l',~•t· jFf.1be~ .. ~1~u~•t:•~"~hlJ:-~ll0cniO<i~i,;-i>ji;tty:/[ __ ~~~~~-J/1 & h /' .... 40' Dock. Ck>s• to tatty. clothes muc more. Whl Chr VHS Player Sklf. Suzuki 25 hp Balboa Island. .... ...., Chevrolet ~04 5 IO lllllDIUSTMG GT PNrt blk, A/f, NC. cue, to ml. lt1,H8 (1417411 HARBOR lllTIUSISHI 2833 Hlrllor Blvd. Costall- l404491 8t1.180, IUOOtl». Jtl ...... ~·~n:t COITA MDA, CA --, • .,. illiiMClMV CAPN. ........... .,.... .. , ............ ___ ...,_ -·111-. M1\ICUCK lllllft ..,, -----lte9410 1•HlllM .,. -·· :..: . ..:---·-n•w. low mll••· (5214'4) ..,.... • TUTTI.I Cl.ICK llllUll 2145 H9'bor lf¥d eo...-840 ••10 '91 LlllCOUI TOWN CAR '890 300 Z>< un.•-Gepd, red, ~K lnt, Thi• c•r ha• v..e:, '81 300.?X. ......... t•top, excel cond1 C9r DO'frw .. l•ather Interior, full :JtlK, loeded.. Like full fac, war. 120,aon. poww. alloy wn..i•, new. One own•r. 71"4"31·7SSO -r;- low 1'!'111••· A kJ11ury carj..!S~I0~,~500:;:·::-:::~: .. ::, __ j·-~;;;;;;;;;n;iifll- mad• affordable. lft&4 NIS•.t.u 1990 MllSAll $10,900. {71"90). • """ avvlll Jolln-l Son 300 ZX TURBO """ Uncoln Mercvrv s.ernd•r. Alf. AJC, g;::~aw:o~ 2828 HARBOR BLVD lul power, power fM c•••fle, c~•• COSTA MESA. CA •eats, brakei, win-ctr!, tlnled Ol•il1. .. 0-5e:30 doW•, stffring, AMI c LO< FM casette, crul11 aroo cover. • LINCOLN •7; cir1, alloy wheets, 1• new. (ITIVS4..I) '191TIMW325 Coniln•ntal. 460 top. Extra clean. 1 12•895 •; 1,H• (20NG622) eng. run• QOOd •'800 <003-t82) sa,795 TUTTLE Cltc't LEXUS OF M~• _, 04'""567 TUmE CLICK NISSAN WESTMINSTER NISSAN 2••• .,,__ Blvd 13590 Beach BNd. 2845 Harbof" Blvd Co•t• M•a• 892-6908 CoSll M•M 640 •·4 ;o l---------·11965 230SL Road•l•r. S4CMS4i0 Corn11r t5tll & Bay ya.rn. fabric, appr.: outt:>oaTd, alee. star1, 6 723..sno. Avei Balboa jewelry. ck)thlng, bks. gal gas tank, & lrlr, Pennsula. dratting lools & mach. ready to tl•h. 11200.1~.--~•'B"•-,-.".-,-•"hc~-,-.•,I 1989 HONDA ,., •• ., 11•.000 oeo.1-------189 NISSAN,IENTRA '89 CHEVROLET ACCORD Lltl A/T •7:!-03<I•., """"779· 1987 NISSAN ""'" .. ..,... a.-. C •uERO 1978 450SL. Black w/ MAXIMA AJT, A/C, Can. t.ow BMW 9030 A 101 o f everythlng.1-;;•;;';;'•;;•;;5;;P;"';;·;;"";;;;0;;-2:;•;;';';;;;j A beaullful serene ma·l r---"""'"""'--1 I Oc1. 5 & 6, 9 lo 4.11 rlne. 11'• quiet, friendly CREVIER 1319 Balfa•I. Classy ."utos and ralaxlng. Up 10 50 BMW orona el Mar 6122 -(2MOS3711)•1 i,995 chroma. whls. 114,500 Mites . SAVE. (224243) This car haa A/T, A/C. LEXUS OF OBO. (NFL REP). 549-G-cyllndar, NT, AJC, HARBOR AM/FM, Casette, c11m Full power, Power T1ra•fNh••ls. c 11m WESTMINSTER 82091d 645"6004'• ••e••· brakes, w1~ MITSUJISHI ~ II •llps. O•Ana• Afff•XAMPC.l:IOP' GRE.'\T fu•nllure & 1011 ! B•v••d• M•rlna, Pfl•-OWNIED o • 1:>a19 a•nsr 50/ 10 ,l\dvertised 300 E. Coast Hwy.. at1W'SAYAIL..UL1r •trip•, low mllei. 13590 Beach Blvd. ,..e1ced•s 1982 3000 dows. 11Hrlng, AMI 2833 Harbor Blvd S7.•90. (1•0268). 892.fi!I06 Turbo, beautilul CM, 1 FM C1s11t1. Cruln • Johnson & Son owner, axcellanl con-Ctrl. Sun Roof, Cstm Co1t1 Mtll SS-00. Sal/Svn. 2715 Newport Beach. 1989 TOYOTA dlllon. se,950. Tlr1atwhea11. 1. 54().4491 Lincoln Mercury SUPRA (7141 548-0973. owner, 8111 Bu'f, L191·0111ouso Lane 714-673-1331 88 325• 5 apd ~~~~~=--1 a1ANT QARAQI! in the {690465).$10,995 2626 HARBOR 8LVO Automatic:, Turbo, eru. BUY (6421871 $9.9" MEET SALE. Western 1ad-BACK BAY private dock 87 325 AfT dies, antlquas, IBM p""':iloL•••·•"" space. Up lo SS n (2KOA360) $11.995 software. toads ol bo•I. Avall•ble now. 88 3251 5 spd COSTA MESA, CA llant Red (2LKV887) TUTTLE CLICK • .,,....., LEXUS OF NISSAN 1978 Corvatle. Ann.Ed. WESTMINSTER 2845 Harbor 81vd Plymouth 91<>5 1990 PL VlllOUTN someone special mlsc. Fill Sat/Sun 9·3, 714·548·8266 12NEH228) 115.495 :~10~1~o~ug~h~c1~a~ss~;~tie~d~:;;~'t~•~':~,~~;~,.~c~~~"·~bu~·:~~~~~,~~h·,0:·~~~~~~~~~:11~~o~o~v~E~A~S~H~orR~E~s~~ll 91~E30~~~·,,·.~';"995 L82. Original colof's. c 1 M LASER Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH Q .1-As Suuth. vulneralilr, you huld: •62 •AK •K542 •AKQJO The bidd111.: h11.<: proceeded; South Yt'est North East I • Pass l t Pass ? \\'hat do v .. 11 hid now? Q.2 -Horh vulnerable. as Suuth you hu!d. ... , 1063 •s •s +AKQ8742 Th" b1ddir11: has proct>eded: South West North EwH I + Pasio I t Pass \\'h:.i! du vuu hid now? Q.3-B.,th vulnerable. as South vou h··lrl· 4-AKJ6 •8 t 5 +KJ87642 1'ht· h1dd1111{ has proceeded: South \\'e8t North East I + Pass I t Pa.811 ? \\"hat do \'OU bid now? WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ 50 +fl dock al private "' · ras ldance. Faces 88 e39csl A/T Newpo11 Ounas. Easy i613386l '17•995 accos1. ssoo. 714· 88 3251 Corivl 851·2234. 642-7858 or (2HXU778) $21.995 ' 00 ·" 3 "'" CREVIER LIDO ISLE Bo•• BMW Dock, 30' +. up lo 12· baern, $12/ft. 8•nt• An• 640-2889 Auto M•ll Q.4-As South. vulnerable, you l---------·ll Newport Fre•w•v hold: SS •t Edinger •83 •JB852 t8732 +62 Side tie. 30', elae!rlc S•nt• An• waler, S250/mo. 93• •171 Partner opens the bidding with one 650-7737. orv no trurnp. \Vhal action do you take? 1---=::::-:--=--· 1 !=::::::::::=====~I I ••90 Bo-•h Blvd. OS I ••• Still •hop, fl•I. Very ~ -··--410 d d $8000 ........ ........ goo con . • l---,.::.:::.::=.:::.-- OBO. 982..eo57 •v•. 89 HONDA CIVIC C h evrolet 9045 '89 CHEVROLET CAMERO This car has A/T, A/C, AM/fM. Cu•tl•, Cstm TlrestNh1e1s. C•lm stripe, low mlles. $7.•90. (1•0288). Johnson&Son 1.lncoln Mercury Tacoma blue, case, celm wtt .. ls, 1 own.,, low ml $8 ,9 81 (522278) HARBOR MITSUBISHI 2833 Harbor Blvd. CottaMtu 540-4491 2628 HARBOR BLVD ln••••-n••lve• COSTA MESA, CA ,.-v!!~~e TRADE 540·5630 "(in Ill llQlll' livl nOI hogh 1---~~==--·ll ln prlc•; r•••onellla; dUllll«I .... ad-1.\Slng rmL... lasslfled Ac:tverliaing '88 JAGUAR XJS Ju1t Ilk• new. Only 15,500 mU.1. Chlom9 Wheel• and whffl.weH tr1m. CoH 720-0590. Q .5-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •65 •JB43 tJ76 +10952 The bidding has prot:eeded: West North Eut South I NT Dbl Pao ? What al'llon do you take? Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •J92 •AJ8 t4 +1097652 The bidding has procttded: througfl classlfled throu9h clauiiied 542-5678 Piil. 842-5878 • $2&,950 AJC, M pow•. pow1r brake•/ windows/ ateerlng, AM/f'M cu• tte, crul•• ctr1, eaual· IJ:er. Sporty, Uk• New. (2XTX935) 19,995 TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN 2845 Harbor Blvcl Costa Mesa •40 1410 Porsche 91 15 1984 Corwertlble. Whit• w/blk Int. klnf cond. $25,000 (2NWU560). 54~09/d 145-«I04J• oyota 92 t O 1987 Supra. X1nt eond . Targa top. 8'PK ml. S8.750. Musi ••II. (2VMB4U) • 54M209 da'f, 645-e004 ...,. 1987 TOYOTA CELICAST •1 1999 (JT2ST8) LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 135'10 Beach Blvd. South Weat North East PS88 1• 4• 5 t Saturda1, October 5, 1H1 with flnanclal puv.le Soml'Ont', poui'. bLy ICCCOU l\lilnl, m1ghl hilvt• l>t>t>n "'wht·t"lln~ ,.nd dealin~ ·· lnfo rm.ihon rt'Vc.il..J th•t 15 ~urpri,.ng Not Icon S<"rl· GEMINI (M•y 21·Junr 20). Dig 892-eee>e ? \Vhat ac~ion do you take? Of All Thingii: l#o indi"id11;1ls ill't' ;11tr;1cted lo gold. the coltu ;1nd met•!. Thne ;1rir ~BOns with inatinclivir uu~' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE li.nowlirdg1 of display, showm;1nship. liro h•rmonizirs with Ct-mini, Llbr•, Ari" and S;1git1;1riua. Liro should iriirrciK c•ulion in dir;iolings wilh T1urus, Scorpio. Aqu1ri11s. During 19'12, m;1'ny n•tivirs will ff involvird prt'va1I~. commi1men1 madt, r..-1.it ion · ship provl'!i construchv<'. po...,;1t1v .. Ll'g•I sktrm1~h rt'p~nt~ tpirr . .IJdt'd intt'r· ""'' Ynu 'll ht-con.:trnt>d w•th unique .ll'jrttmrnt. public r.lahonil. UIKA. (Sirpt. 23·0ct. 22): Look bir· yond the immirdl;1~. pay clow-1111en1ion lo inn-ndot11. rumo,.,. sublll' hint.. Sr· cl'f'I mttting rou\d providir •r>swers. flt' d iscl'fl'I rll.'g1rdjng rirc:tnl "d;iolhan(t " Pi!K"FS, Vlfl;O pirr'IOIU 1't'p1"11'ntird SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Oir;Kt· li nir irai1t1 -bf ;1w;1r. ol 11, chKll. in· voirirs. Focus ;100 on 1piri1u;1lity, com· rnilmtnt, responsibility, inttn1iftird ttl•lionship Cyclir high l't'g•rding pop· ul1rily, friirndships. powrl"I of prnua· dttp for 1nft,,m•tiQn. •·tJ1ph•~11:r ,.... l--1c9c8c7""'T~--cta,-P""'/IJ,,.­ !>t',11'<"h, ~nt•wlrdjtt> "f p.1,1 JWffr>rm· 5-spd, ,;;..:;,. bfakelr/ an{•·' Nt•w Moon f'O"•l1<1n 1>po111Kht~ •laerlng, AM/FM ca•• phy•1l""•l a11r1chun, pt"l'5o0n"I m•Knl'I · tte, long bed, beef ism, tl't'111vit1', SC"~ .:ipro••I Sc"'Ph• ,;; in 11ne1, chrome bumper. p1Clu"' (021641!1) 15,iM CANCER (lun<' 21·/uly 22). En · TUTTLE CLICK l1gh1,.nml"nl rl"Ct'IVt'<i con'""""n" Jur•· NISSAN bil1ty <1f Kl"')(js, ~u•r•nf...-a, pro~fly 2845 HatbOf 8Nd valun. Gt>1 thoughts''" p.op.-r. commu· Coste M ... ACROSS 1 St•ong males 6 Neckwear 1 t Esses predecessn•~ Id Salad •tern 15 Fl;wo• 16 Energy 17 Beve•ages 18 E~!ernal D<l'1 20 Dmsv C1ove1 " 22 Of ;:a nobleman 23 Uo<uly kid 2~ Some pickles 28 Ct11m1rig .ns11umen1 29 /llum1na!e(l 30 Curtng 32 Sharp 34 Bee~eeper 39 Soap operas ,, 42 V1go•ous w1,1111e1 43 Type o• Rmpn.01a11 45 Prel1> lor ,00 46 t nbc n l IS!;)<' 49 p, ,,. .• ,,,sun:~ 50 Heai.1y 54 lempt{'r 'iS Conver~,. 56 H;iwau~n wor rl 58 NY c1!v 60 Sofa 63 l uCtll 66 French season 67 Not wordy 68 S Arne<tcan oeaks 69 -Alie Adenauer 70 Hogh·SP•nled horse 71 ,fld1ust DOWN 1 '"And _I" 2 M1 Wallach 3 Tiny 4 Happening 5 Loch - 6 Areoas Yill 7 A -unaccom· p11n1ed a Aepllle 9 Map aobr 10 -ott keep at oay 1 t Quickly l~ l(ongly 13 Penod 19 Name 21 food !1sh 2J use TNT on 24 Kitchen rool 26 F1ce parts ~7 f !1 ot ptque JO was1e1an<l 31 Ge1ups 33 Use ropes on 35 !nler J6 are !he devil'• play- ground ' J7 Ala city 38 Aeno.i~VOLl5 40 Wei1Jht • 1 L1kew11e •• Olspa•ale 47 Slanted 48 lief 50 Slowly vanlsl\ed 51 Having wongs 52 Blanket 53 ArUcle 55 L1l1er 57 Insects 59 G..-man 1iver 61 Smooch 62 Mine yield 6• Golt 111ea 65 EST i;lu1 1 "' in big busintts, 1hir;1tirr. dr1m;1, ~r­ h;1ps m11ri•gn th1t •llr1cl p11blirl1y. l#o ttl•ltt to th1 Sun, numbirr I , is ronslderird vihr;1nt, dyn1mic, stub· born, N"nsu•I. lncludr: P11riclo. Sw1y2ir ;1nd Conniir Chung. ARIES (M.:irch 21-Aprd I'l l Po:.....,n you h.:iv" bot.on 5ttk1ng "PP<'"T5 "lmt>SI ;1~ if by magic Yuu'!l K<'t 1ob d"nt'. you'll rll.'ach w1d"' dud1<·nc ... you'll 1 .... 1 frf'O.> •nd l'•Sy 1n rnnnrcl1t'n with c1rtt1, lov ... oncoml' L1br .. 1nv<;>lv .. J TAURUS (Ap11l 20 ·May 20!. 511\'!<S indl'pl'ndirnr ... fr .. 5h 5ldrt. "r1g•n•titv Lun"r aspecl cu1nc•d'-"' w1lh cr .. 1t1vity. fN'1'0n•I m•Knellsm. ~· •Pf'll.'•I Set•· nario fealu...,~ children. va1iety, \'•pl<1· IF OCTOBER 5 IS YOUR BIRTH· DA 'W': Currtnl scl'n•no tughlighl5 com· pJ,11on <;>/ mission, pro"en ;1bility. d .. adhnl", surviv•J uf ctt>ll" Atll•ntinn revulv"" around bus1n-. carttr, m•ri· tal ''"lus. po!ISlbti, •d<lltion lo f;1mily During Octt)bl.>r y<>u gain wldirr audi· t'nC'l', you 11tlri1(1 p.or5<.ln' with thirir pr<>blt"ms •nd your own conundrums w1tl be ff!l<llvt"d 1n proc,.,, nf ht'lp•ng Clthl"f"ll Gl"min1. Vi rgo>. Sagitlanus po.•r· w n1 pl1y.mir•ningful rult'S 1n your hf<' Y<>u ;1r,. C.'p.ibl<' of art ocul.ihng fttling5 v1,. writtt'n word sunctar, October a, 1H1 r•tion, di'-l:overy. 1..11.'o •nvolvt'J Slttno Yo11 Asktd: Cltllll Ford, GEMINI (M,1y 21·/unt' 20) Pitt· T;111,_ Ktor, war hirro: "Altrology nership d1spult' re~lved Focus nn works, 1 know front .. ,. prtt0nal bus1nl"!ls. c•Httr, •bility tu de!erminl' ••pirriiratt, an •1rolopr W'Ct told 11'11 twnd~. cydt'!I. Sp«1al SuIT<"55 indic•tPd ;1metlni things. lnc:l..diftg tht fxt 1n d"'1ling~ woth woml'I\, product1 that !hilt 1 .., .. wrUlllg • tookbook and no •pf""al to lad1t!S Aquolrian wp,_n1"6. onf' II.MW'~' u." Jot Lo11ts, T411nas CANCER (funl!' 21·luly 22) Div<'r· hirav,...tlght th.llmJrion whew lnfh1· ~ify. d1spl.iy humor. r..-;1ch bry1•nd P" .. irnC'I sptud beyond •ports pas": "I vi1•u11 t'•pl"Cl•hons. ShoM lnp n..c:('!l&;lry w• bom • ISloptlst, 1'11dif'1 S..ptht. I 1f "mission" ·~ lo bir cnmplt't..J. Civl' wu "'°"' , Tatinn, ;1nd I ll\llppoM I'll full pby to 1nt"'ll~u11I curl.,,,1ty M..-•n~ di• 1 Tetinis.." Pamirla Mason, PiSttS .i~l mir.in•np;fuL quir'llhuns LEO I July 2J·Aug. 22): Acrount" g••t M'fNM,, rac'Oftlf'Ur. HAstroLoj;y alw•)'"I ......... -bee•-el lb ilttvruy." ~•r.iiJl;htirnird. rirfund du\', r~r.,.Uent n .. w~ rirc:rlv"6 conct,nln11. {ln.:1nci.il sl.:i· ARIES (Marth 21 ·April 19): Nrw tu~ Opportunity ir•i~IJ 10 "rebuild" t>J'I mirthoda ill't' found for girtting job donir, solid .iru(lur .. Wh,u had b«on h>st. far bringing df'pendenl t lOHr. Spo!· m•~~ing, stolirn is •<'lurnt'd lighl on spirih&ality. fl't'l-h •pproach, VIRGO {Aug 23·Sept 22) Cyclr e11ri1emirn1 of "new lovir." Empha1l.i:e hlgk, chcum~1;1nCfl 1110ye In your fa· orlgin;1H1y, d•~ to drir;1m . Leo In · -,,.-,""°-r;.,-, I "olved. vor. t'Virnl& tr.1n~p;1l" in manner to pro· molt yuu ,.,,d pf'Oduct Rl"ad artd wrhf, TAURUS (April 20·May 20): f«w =-+-+-~I 11.tt mts9.ige acroi;r. in dram•tic, entrr· on 181lng, poulbilit)' of c:hangl"I ml· dir~. Allentlon. ttvolv11•round homf', 1•1n1ng m;1nnirr Grmlni is ""Pl'l'tl'ntfd --+-+-~I LIBRA (Sept. 1.1·0c:l 21J · fOC"u• con s«ti rltr. pllbliclty. marital ll•luil. mu•it, llOUnd. volcir, irll'g.inl hor~ Young penon look1·10 you for guld· ""-+-+-+-+-11 d'oeuvn-s ind drHoPrts H diplamallc, 11\tt. Canttr ft;1tlve play• rol•. ynu win. fly 111lemptin1 to forcir iMu~. 'CE:MINI (M;1y 21 •J\lnir 20): You'll yo11 i11vi1c I~. Ptocirrd ectordir1gly. h•vir matt lp.tR, opport\tl'llty ir11illt for =-+-+-+-~I T•u1u•, irt()th•r Llbr1 flgurt> pnunl• wlf·ir11p-Wn, Emphasla Ofl In, litirr•· tur.. cotr1munlc;1tlon, •«irl1r;1!1on of nfntJy. SCORPIO (()(I. 23 · NOY , l l ); Em • IOd.ll .ctivltlft. Wrtt1n1 l•lrnt M1rl«n. s.g1t1;1N.n II (n pidu~. .,/ ph11~1~ un pnwt<t, ;1uth11ri1y. Mruf'lg love CANCEi (Junir 21 ·July 22): You ... 1.111on•hlp, 11rili1y to win fr~nd1 •nd lft.-d for ldd!Uon•l lnform.tlon _\I'• =-+-+-+-+--+--1--il influirn~ f!l'OPlf'. Thill c•n bir your d•y •V•llabk, scnttlnlu 11. Hldd•n mir1n - far m•jM iithi•v.mr11t, C1nno,, C;1prt· 1n1, eta.-domlnl!tll. Rebuild, rtVIM, corn plrtOnt pl1y key min llMn end INm. ftf'IMlve uya. "I will .,.--t-+-1--\--il SACITTARIUS (Nov. 22·0.C. 21 ): fl>llow your tHdr Tiuru• r.p~ntM. Wh•t •pptatfd to ~df'fir.itl rt'bownds In LIO (Jilly Jl•AllJ. U): a.ad, writt, .,,--+-+-~I your f•vor -al11riOUf vlcturyl Lun1r t0r•u11vnkwll, Nhll•ln ptoptrptnp.c::• potiitlon hlg.hl\ghtf c;11irirt, bu•lnirtt, ""with.,...,.. IO "nlt11itlon." £ntout· --+-+-~I mtor11lon ol cmUblllty. C1nur natl"• •Ina ..,... rtCWiftd ,.lf.11ns to pn>ptr• Ny•, "I'm ttinvlnn>dl" ty, ptnoMI ...-Aone. lncomt". You'll CArR1co*N (DK. 22·J•n 19): In· ftt""9~ bonvwfd without ,-,nnlt· 1ill•klu1\1 wl'IO "owfd you tomf'lhlrtJ" •km· wlll appt1r 1lmott 111 ;1t one. tu P'f• VlaGO (A\11, »·Stpt. 22>: 'DlnMt• l.ol\g•dlftanc• ct11ftrl'lunlt1llon f'f'lllH lk adjut11n•nt lifVf'f'I ptvmln•ntly ~-+-+--11--+-~I h> f!l*lblllty of .. gtsl'd tour."' Futu' on JIMffllWnt on tarpt, )IOM'll 114 Y'OU' wt)' pop11lar1ty, dl•t•nc•, l•l'CWiljl•. rn· "'18Nill'I ~ldYM of.,. ot;ec:t. ~ 5f41ta.. t.al IM1t1119Ml'lt. T1¥Ntio UWa, SAGITTARIUS {N011. 22 ·0K. 21) Accrpl th;ioll~ngr of unique minion. RirKh Nyand pnrYiOllt ellptt!lllon•. Focus on univ•rulity, idl'alitrn, &rilR"h fat "toul rn1tir." Crirdibllily rirstorTd Nrws lonigh1 conc:rrn1 production. ptomOlion. CAPRICORN (Ot'c 22·1•n 191· Emphuiu lndepir.ndtnce. fr~om of 1hought ;1nd ;1clion. lmpr1n1 siyle. bt' direo:t, l•kir inili;1livir in gt'lting to hir;1rt of rn•t1en . lnvllation to 1111"t l i~ v;11id Liro, Aquarius ~rson• dorninarr sct'· n•rio. AQUARIUS (/an. 2G·ff'O. 18). Sen• ol d irection l"l'Slott'd. R•pprochemir nr with f;1mtly mrmbt-r concludn with gourmet d ining P1ych1c imprt's,ion valid, you could win tont"t ;15 rKult. You"H be invltrd !or-pound on f1voritf' •ubjt'ttt. PISCES (Ftb. 19·M1rch 20): You could bt' l't'•lli:ing tnilh of 'Thret' is ;1 crowd!'. Stl"ftol humor, ve.1t-11ility, di· plam•<')" bul •Ito ,..1liu lirgal doc:\I · men11 n~ l't'Vil'W. M•rlliil st;1IU1 ;1]\tn P'rt of 1e1narto. Gemini ln"olvird. IF OCTOIEI. • IS YOUR BIRTH· DAY: You havf' unusu;1/ vole., llrP wn· litivir, pl'f'Kirnl, 1pprir<:i;1tir dr.m;1 and mu1Jt, adon-lullury, ten hP sell·indul· girnl. poaslbly h•vir "1wret tooth." P1y cloer att.ontion to diirt, nutrition, fitnne. T•ur111, Llbt1, Sc:orpio ~rson1 p1•y mir;1nln9ful rolH In your lift. You ill't' ~y to !igh1 for jut1ke, ;1r. drswri to ll~tilt\U~. lew, mrdlclne. During Octo· Nr, you'll makir frirsh atilrt in nlr'W di· ttt!lon. M<1rlt1I ll•tut 1potlithtf'd In Nuvtmkr. You'll tr;1vel •nd lkXl•llu In Dtttmbt'r. '-' We forgtt: Virge natl•n to rPm•fl'lber lp.t 1nd pNMnth Crrt;1 C.rbo, Sophi• loftn, Rocky M•rcl•· l'li, hffr f1lk, Mkh•I JatMon. Shtr· Wood A"derNn 'ltd T•• Wllll•m&. Clfftla'"' Aiaot)', ••lhor 41ttd fiahkr fot 1.-1 .. 1 rltiita. ii• \11110. eo proud el ht. t'sll "'9t he itlfilrM hit ("St, Pocl•r ..r, a. .... • Vlrao. Alli .. taloak1l -'lldy, how•ft:r, ,.welt fh1t Polar •ar. In 111 Uktilhood, If •ti A111~rl1n . n1ca1 .. witk "tptt1.il" ml"mb\'t of oppo· M0-8410 ~11"' !ll"l Gem1n1. Vu·~o. 5'11.111~r1u11 •n · v"\ved. LEO !July 23·Aug 221 M1lir in1el · lig<'nl conC'f'Sl1on r.g•rd1ng ch~ngK ;11 humir. M;1jor domrthc ld1u1>lmt'nt ulh· m.itl!'ly provt"l> b\'nrllci;1I Rirlativt' f>OM.· fnl~ .. n,w f.act." M<'illing will b.-«>mr cryst•l clir.ir by 11 p.m. Aw;1il' VIRGO (Aug 2.l·Sept UI M•in · t;11n •uril of mystfry. inrrigur. glamour. Nirw Moon position hlghlightt money, paymtnl,., colln:1ton1 . .idding to per· ~n.il po&M'Slllons Vi111 10 111tiqut> 5hop could prov"' prufit.iblir DitcOVl:'r! LIBR,\ (5'-pl 23·0c:t 221 Nrw Moon in your sign rmph;151;uo,. person· 1hty, sh•rpnll.'15 uf wit and ,...1sdom. Trust yo11T!lirlf. dare lo dre.im. l•l" n..c:- HU'f risks. C1rcumst.1nCl"!l lurn in your f•Yor. C;1p11cur11. Cancfr pt"rsun• 1n · volved. SCORPIO (Oc1 2J·Nov. 211 Mis· 11on complirt~·d• You nt1 lonttrr n<'t'd worry ilboUI obli~ation lwlonging to som.-ont' l'ISt' You·11 bfo. uying.. "I'm frtt ;1s • bird!" S..C~I will no lunger ttquarir lo D.imoclrt' ~worJ. Arin pl•Y• dom1n•nl rol' SACITfA.RIUS (Nov 22·Dec 211 : rue k s !:122 0 Carpel kit fOf Nl.-n •hoft bed truck $215. 873-788tl. '87 VOYAG•R La ••· ce\lent condmon, Y-4, CM.BOO ml.... leOOO. 7eo-87i9 •EJ.IN570 o lksw,1gr>11 9235 1981 Vanagan. 13,800 oeo. nm . 11173-0385 o.-541-0na. Misc Auto 9245 '88 llERKUR SCORPIO Thi• o•r l'I•• ( .. c:yUnder, A/T, ~. 1aath1r Interior, full power, power ..,is, moon root. Hard lo find. S 1 O,HO, (H421) Joltnton l ;&, Lincoln llerc 2~1 HAA80ft 8L COSTA MESA, CA .......... Strr5s indrprnde nC"e. frttdom cof lhough1 and .tc:Hon . t'nthu~11sm ft'gdrd· ,ln11 "nrw love." Wish comes !tor 1n "am11.Jng m;iilnl'r •· You'll s.:iy, "I'll re· mtmlwr this Nt<w Moon Monday fur• Ion~ llmt•'' CAPRICORN (OK 22·)an 19). fti.1--..,,=~ .. =.=K~UR=-- rut on ptrtnrnhip, roupirraltYt' rfforts, 89 R · publlt J'ffl>gni1io11 of rffoMs Mor1le SCORPIO .u.i.n. 1t;1nding In rummunlly t<lev•tt'd. Thi• e•r Is • e. N " t I " -' h .. e)11f\dw wfth Alf. NC, "w non • nr p;io .. .,. c ;1,. r.pn!· IHlher lntertot. tutt w nt1 prumotlon. lrildenhlp. DyniuniC"! poww, poW9I' trMta. AQUARIUS (Jin. lO·Ft<b, lft). Di· moon roof, low mlM. v'l"llfy. ir•prf'S!> idr;11, irmph;1st7.f' hu· lt2,900. (812887). nun, vt<nwtlllty, wlllingnt1t to ir•pen · JohnlOft I Ion mirnl , New Moon p(Nilllon highllght• Uncoln Mtf'CUf'I 1r•v•I, publlJhlng. lldvttrtlalng, ldtalilm 24521 HAlllBOA 8L'ID II' c:nnnttilon with 11'lll'lllilltf'. Gt-mini COSTA MISA, CA ln•olY.ci 54o-8l3Q PISCES (Ff'b, l~·M•tth :IDJ Wh11 1-:-:-::c:-:::-::~"'=,­ h.td PHn M11rit1td. C"f'rtf;l)ff'd, (>Nh•b· 11 UQLI TAI.GI Utd will bl' rAtlu11lv.-ly "'""•It'd I•• yuu. lurnrnlll wM. NC. N r11y w11illAg galnl', ;1be;orb d,1,1, dv"irlop T, Lolldttd, Lo n.(. po(lcy. Low "'l•lloruh lp ttrons. irAtil· IAW ;&,.M4.cl. In~, n'.1111roYenMI. lnw.tlBlttt IF OCTOH• ' IS 'W'OUR llRTH· MITl•llMI DAY: Yuw ·,~ ron1Wctn"d by ineny 10 bf. 2131 ...... llwd. "my111t<rk>u11 fi9u,.," 'rOI> rtn be "loiwly Cotta .... In• tmwd." You,.,. spititu11I. ptyth1C, MO 4•1 f llffkirr of 1ru1h. Plfltft. Vl~n p.non• .. • pl1y 1l1nUit1n1 rolftl In )'Ollr llft, C•t· rl't\I 6"n;1rln llCtf't'ltJ lndrptnd•ntf, CJ'f'•tlvlty, w\1Un11ntt1 to 1t•nd alonf' 'or .printlplat. Lov• will nut ht' a •1r1ngtr, Durln9 Ott11Nr, ou'll M C'tlnr.rnf'd; with fKlblk IMolfi•· prup.ny ••I•"· rw<oncll 111on wnh l•mlly ffl~mftr, 1n1rh•I Millu• Yow'll tr.iivotl I" r.-t---11--t--t--11 AQUAklUS !J.tn 20•ff'b. 1111: En· pf..otw ,Uy M)o roMa. Ma4n\Mf\ ,mt- =::!=:::!:=:::!:=:!::=:!!!!!!!~==~!:=:::!=::!:.::::!J..!1~1·~·~·!'!1!"~' f•llfuf"fod In connMlon dpWe. A!llf.S (Mirth 21 ·Aptll Jt): Nirw Muon hlghlig~t• mflri1;1t ~ .. ,,.1.1hl' w111 It~ WOJld look• to ynv arid hMol you ;1p. ptfflf IC) thf Wflfkf, P\fhl\(>lty (\Kip 11-d\t, llrwt pc.lbllhy. AC(¥nt 1hthrt, homf', MtUrity, rlneMilll rNnti'\i'n't~ 1TAUIU$ (April lO·M'Y 20): Dlv .. r• illy. uprrifflf'rtt, try """' mOd•• of 1r1ntportJ11lon L"n"r potltlon high· li9hi. fftlpMJ)'IMflt, fllJ'll'll. f"'I .. Jlf'Oplf' w» rt.ly .»pun your tlr., 1A"on1- diM"~ C'Omrl'IUftlail\ofl ~llf't; !fl'°"" ,urit l!Nrcn ' N11vf'mhfr. .. ---- • n• -~ --- THIS WEEK 'S HOT PROPERTIES • Oct. 5-11 I The Most Complete Real Estate Guide in the Area ·.·.·.•.·•·•·•· ................................................................. .. Cover Home Presented By Bill Cote & The Sheridans Of Grubb & Ellis/Newport Beach See Page$ 4-5 &13 For More Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •A• ~ •at ·. · .·. ·. ·.· .·. ·. · .·. ·.·. ·. ·.·~· Cl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advertising Supplement Vol.13, No.35 Oct. 5,1991 PAGE 2 /SATURDAY October 5, 1991 NEWPORTBEACijl.cc>$IA MESA PILQT J...aEALO&TATE -• . . TH&: REAL &:STAT&:RS . J O BUY AND SELL IN 1992" . ". +fiverview Of Real Estate Into '92 ~~ :f: ~ .:_,.~'~pies To Be Discussed Will Include: · · . 'l •The Escrow Process• >New Lender Requirements • ·:,: 1·,derations Of Buying And Selling • • · "; · .... · · .. nities For The.1st Time Buyer• x ', Ideas For For Sale By Owner• ·es And Liabilities Of The Seller • day October 12, 1991 <# .- .. . · . . 11 :OOam -1 :OOpm • # Loco··,"· ,~ 0 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa • ~ Please Cal 0. Reservations And Information.: <' pace Is Limited • Refreshments Will Be Served : 546-2313 ~ ' • ~ • • ~ -- -• .. . . . • SAl\JRDAY, October 5, 'f 991 I PAGE 3 I THB REAL ES.TATERS ... tu CONDO Condo In g'9Qf loca- tion. Running sprtnos and !di of grMoery thrv· out the comPleXf lnllde laundry. l.Ower unl-tplit. two car detOched goroge. lowest ~ In com- plexll 1159,000 OllGINAL OWNllSI MoYe in cond'rtion 4BR, 28A home. Beautiful yc:>rds. Close to church, schools & shopping. Pride of ownership. 1219,500 FOUNTAIN VALLEY large 4BR, 2.58A. Family size townhouse with over 1800 sq. ft. Ex- cellent locotion. Nice yord & o!tochf ~:ao 3 BEDROOM HOME With room to build another unit. Live in one & rent the 2nd. Askioc)8 . $215, WISTMINmR This is the onel Comfortable 3BR home In a fomily r:ieighborhood. Decorative wanpoper In lcitchen/bOtM>Om. Choir roiling throughout kitchen & tNing room. tiuny • nt-centfY appraised thousondS OYer list ~e. Just reduCed ot •176,500 SUllMIT AU. OfflRSI LOYely 3BR, 1.75BA home. Bright & oiry, shows like a model. $279,000 I CHARMING 2 BD CONDO Quiet woodsy complu. P1ush white carpet, flre~e, lof9!1 sunny master suite. End unit. Asking $169,900 NIWPOD FABULOUS LOCATION. Cool breezes. Greenbelt. 1 mile to beach, 3 br. 2th bth. Asking $197,900 115T NICED HOME in desirable Mesa Verde Inner Circle. Sporitling pool in secluded bock yord. 3 br, 2 bo. Larve living room with fiteploce. Over 1760 sq.ft. for $211,000 TUmN CONDO FHA APPROVIDI 2 br, 2 stofy, m<MI in condition! New blinds, carpet & point throughout. Moke offer, owner anxious. $134,900. HUNTINGTON IEACH Eiccellent over 55 communtty. Well mointoined, secure complex. 1 br unit with new appliances & point. Coll for more Info. Asking $53,000 .UT OPPC>lt'NNITYI 3 br, 1 bo coumy c:ftarm, cozy ltffchen with breoldost area & garden wtndow. R.V. or boot access, Asking $207,900 ITARTIR HOMI • -' BR. 1 lh BA Beautiful rear yard, Koi Pond, close to SCP, schools, Priced ot $205,000 SIWIS HAVI PUICHASID ANOTHll ond wont to sell rtCM. This condo hos two sepo· RIM master bedrooms, ottoched goroge, -.oellent location. $179,900 er mob offer POUi 111. TWO ITH HOMI on 11,000 + 1q ft lot. Cwt SSOK In recent upgrades. New baths, YOulted ceilings, slcyllghb, and much men. Off.red ot $385,000 SANTA ANA Must seel 2BR, 1 BA, cory s1art- er home, newly pointed Interior & exterior, hard- wood Roon, 3 cor goroge, R.V. access, comer lot. Mrs. Cleon lives here. Asking S 185,000 EL TORO No qualifying! JBR, 2BA home with larg49 ~ yt!rd. 20% down, owner will co"l balance & 1()"' fixed. Asking 215 ,000 NEWIR IXIC HOME 4BR, 3BA master both hos spa, fp, move·in condition. Seller hi_g!ilv mo- tivoted. Asking $33f,OOO OPEN HOUSE IUNDAYOMLY -24042 ._ a.y, 8 TOIO 1-4 1215,000 2llR 2291 OrWiOI Aft. C.M. 1-4 S27UOO -21111 Mil St. C.M. 1~:30 $205.000 -17 SUldne. CJl 12~ 1197.900 SUNDAY AND IAYUIDAY 28R 309 Alla Ln. C.M. 1-4 $179.900 3 II ATRIUM HOME, Vaulted beamed ceil- ings, up-to-dote deco. lighting, skylights, lots of extros. Asking $249,900 NEWPORT BEACH High security communtty. 2 br, 2 both w/pool, spa, souno, weight rm. Bon· quet facilities . Very cleon. $119,900 EASTSIDE COnAGE Beautifully refurbished inside & out. 2 bd, 1 both. All new kitchen, hard· wood floors, crown molding, FP, large Whirlpool tub, new driveway & landscaping. Asking $279,900 COSTA MESA First time on market. Quiet cul de soc. 3 or 4 br & FR. Two fireplaces, hardwood floors, wolk to schools & shopping center. Plus lots more. Only $237,000 OWNER DESPERATELY WANTS OUTI Duplex with 4 BR, 2 BA & 2 BR 1 BA, eoch with privo1e yard, rental income is over $2,000. Don't miss this, asking $279,000 ANAHEIM 3 br. 2 bo. super condition, large bedrooms, new carpet, new point, new window coverings, R.V. occes.s, ond more. $119,000 NEW ON MARKET1 4 BR, new kttchen, spa, large lot, 2 cor gar. plus carport for extra parking. Shows neot & clean. $238,000 OCEANSIDE aumc TRANQUIUml Ocean & canyon view on 2.3 acres. Room for 4 large lots. Existing house on one lot. ·$750,000 LOTS OF POTENTIAL 3 bd, l lh both in o nice quiet neighborhood. Nicely londscoped home. Private bock yard well suited for &.B.Q's/ parties. With a little T.l.C. & elbow grease, this home could be a reel chormer. $110,000 SANTA ANA 3 bd on cul-de·soc, large fomily room with fireplace, family kitchen with eating areo. Asking $179,900 3 IR 2 IA FREEDOM HOME Extra large comer lot appoi 7700 sq ft. Dining room, fomily room, fireplace, lorge pool, enclosed courtyard. Owner anxious. Moke on offer. $22 5,000 JUST REDUCEDI Model perfeci townhome w/ new ook cabinets, carpel, ook wet bor, private patio. A great starter at only $153,000 NEW USTING Minutes from beach, country atmosphere, remodeled kitchen & both with Jocuz· zi tub. R.V. access. 7,350 sq ft lot. Owner mov· ing, submit offer $204,500 SANTA ANA 3 separate 4-plexes. In good re- ntol area. Well kept units, with very low vacancy. Asking $391,000/IA llYINE Six yr new condo. 2 lrg brs. 1 :V• bo, FP in living room, lrg dining oreo, 1 ottd. gor. Cov- ered carpor1. Over 1, 130 sq.ft. Asking $212,000 GADEN GIOVE VA. FHA buyers attention. 3 br. 2 cor goroge, spa, townhouse.Asking $139,900 2110. HARBOR aiio.·:COStA MESA 51'6-23] 3 lwttJ W.US, Counlly lclfchen, 48R, comer BAYRIDGE Upp~ commumy, 2BR, mini viflw $280,000 BAYSHORES Extra large lot, 38R, spacious patio $515,000L.H BAYSHORES Mediterranean Villa, two )'9813 new $1,450,000 BAYSHORES Cottage, 38R, large lot, remodeled kitchen $14P,000 BAYVIEW COURT I Model Pert.cu Close to Back Bay $228,000 BAYVl!W TERRACE Three years new, 38R, security system $41P,OOO BEACON BAY BAYFRONT, custom, 58R, unique $2,4P5,000L.H BELCOURT Lovely views, spacious master, 2BR $535,000 B.C MCLAIN New on marlcet •.. 28R, den, upgrades $281,000 B.C MCLAIN Mini view of llgltts,trees, 2BR $:Jg5,000 BLUFFS "E' Plan, greenbelt views, 4BR, 2.5BA $420,000L.H BLUFFS FRONT ROW/ View, 38R, 2.5BA NOW/ $5QQ,OOO BLUFFS Selling at a loss! Cul de sac, 38R, 2BA $:Jg0,000 BLUFFS 3 Bedroom on Greenbelt, Like New ... $4:Jg,OOO BLUFFS 3 Bedroom View, Expanded, Pristine $450,000 BLUFFS Three BR, upgraded Trina, end unit $4:Jg,OOO BLUFFS VIEW! VIEW! HIGHLY UPGRADED 2BR. S~Q,000 BLUFFS "H" Plan, 2BR, special location $2PP,OOO CANYON CREST Elegant, 2 master suites,library/office $38Q,QOO CORONA DEL MAR Good location, owner user, DUPLEX $4PQ,000 CORONA DEL MAR Over 90 ft of bayfront. Dock Permit inc l. $3, 115,000 CORONA DEL MAR Duplex 3/3 + 2/2 ferfect for owner user $505,500 CORONA DEL MAR Remodeled 1P86, maids quarters, spa $1, 150,000 CORONA DEi,. MAR Duplex, S.Hwy. cottage plus 2BR, unit $515,000 CORONA DEL MAR One block to ocean, 2BR, plus den S6QQ,OOO CORONA DEL MAR 38R, plus separate 2BR, unit with view $705,000 CORONA DEL MAR R-2 owner/user/investor units $415,000 CORONA DEL MAR Reduced! cottage on R-2 .tot $45P,000 CORONA DEL MAR 2BR, on R-2 Lot, North of Highway S44g,ooo CORONA DEL MAR Point def Mar, 2 master suites, Impressive $4P5,000 CORONA DEL MAR Remodeled, 38R+unit, 2 blocks to beach $875,000 CORONA HIOHLNDS Cottage, 38R, ocean view, private beach $845,000 CORONA HIOHLNDS Under construction, choose your finishes sg1s.ooo COSfA MESA Mesa Bluffs, sunset views, 3BR $248,500 DOVER SHORES Designers own gated mini estate, $1,0QS,000 DOVER SHORES Views! pool 48R, 38A, immaculate $Q:Jg,OOO DOVER SHORES 148 FT.BAYFRONT!!J New construction $3,100,000 DOVER SHORES Picture PerfecU patio with spa, 48R $140,500 EASTS/DE Excellent location, 38R, R. V access $315,000 EASTS/DE New! duplex! easy to convert to s/family $68Q,500 EMERALD BAY Views to Dana Point, spa. Open beams $1,450,000 EMERALD BAY Ocean views/ large lot, 38R, 2.5BA $1,050,000 EMERALD BAY Whitewater views, walls of glass $2,205,000 EMERALD BAY Street to street lot, whitewater views $1,705,000 EMERALD BAY BIG/ BIG/ views, custom, reconstructed $2, 100,000 EMERALD BAY Oceanside.overlooks green, beach, 48R $2, 100,000 HARBOR HIOHLNDS Close to park, 38R, plus guest quarters $470,000 HARBOR ISLAND THE ULTIMATE BA YFRONT-CaJI for details $12,P00,000 HARBOR RIDGE Panoramic views, model perfect, 38R $007,000 HARBOR RIDGE NEW ON MARKET! Lights, water views, $105,000 HARBOR RIDGE Premier view, outstanding location, 2BR $530,000 HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE-180 degree views, pool & spa, $4,250,000 HARBOR RIDGE Waterfall, lights, water view, 2BR $500,000 HARBOR RIDGE End lccation, very quiet, 2BR, Immaculate $400,000 HARBOR RIDGE Ocean, city lights views, expM>ded, 38R $10P,OOO HARBOR RIDGE Spectacular views! newly remodeled $525,000 HARBOR RIDGE Ocean, city views, 4BR, Expanded $750,000 HARBOR RIDGE REDUCED/I Panoramic V-HtWs, 38R. s~o.ooo HARBOR VW HIUS Panoramic views, 48R, custom features $Q05,000 HARIJOR VW HOMES LOT, plans Included for SBR, residence $440,000 HARaOR WOODS Ac ross from Nature Park, 28R, 2.SBA $285,000 HARIJOR WOODS Location -Location/ 2BR.28A. $261,QOO HUNTINGTON BCH Close to park, 38R,.exp#Ulded IMng room $30G,OOO INCOME PROPERY TRIPLEX~eldom on martcet, So of Hwy 1615,000 I f . I'. . . INCOME PROPERTY BAYFRONT-38R, 28A, + 2BR, 18A $7Q9,000 INCOME PROPERTY Sharp/ well maintamed units $449,500 INCOME PROPERTY Duplex, 1 block to beach $399,000 IRVINE COVE Oceanfront, spectacular residence $8,500,000 IRVINE COVE Oceanside of Hwy, 48R, pool, spa $2,450,000 JASMINE CREEK Lovely ocean Views, customized touches $639,000 JASMINE CREEK Expanded, corner, spa, waterfall, 3BR $589,000 KINGS ROAD FRONT ROW! views/ 4BR, 48A, 3 FIP $1,490,000 LAGUNA NIGUEL Highly upgraded, 4BR, 2.58A.cul de sac S291),90fJ LAGUNA BEACH Coast/me, city views, custom residence $1,550,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT -east end-dock for 60' boat $2,31)5,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT-Dock for 60' boat, 8 car garage $3,950,000 LINDA ISLE BA YFRONT-main channel views, poo/lspa $2.41)5,000L H LINDA ISLE Pier and slip, view, 5BR, 4.5BA $1,975,000L.H MESA VERDE One level, 4BR, large lot, grreat value $385,000 PENINSULA COTTAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH -R-2 $395,000 PENINSULA BAYFRONT, dock, ~tairs remodeled $1,850,000 SEA ISLAND Golf course vfews, luxury plus comfort .... $689,000 SEA ISLAND Exceptional views, pristine/, 2BR, $737,500 SEAVIEW View, private spa, custom features $839,000 ,~ SEA WIND Remodeled plus addition, sauna, 4BR $779,000 SHORE CUFF Ocean, canyon views, '? construction $2,250,000 SO. CO. METRO Desirable location, pool$ and spa .i.e $137,500 SO. CO. METRO Studio condominium. comMunity pool $70,900 SO. CO. METRO 4BR, skylights, large patio $144,1)50 SPYGLASS 180 degree views, Top of The Hill, 5BR $-2,495,000 SPYGLASS Ocean, city vfews. model perfect, 4BR $1,095,000 SPYGLASS Premi<y location, custom 6BR, 68A $1 ,465,000 UPPER BAY Four BR, 38A, 3 car garage, papl & spa $491),900 .. UPPER BAY Cherry Lakes Estates, 38R, private comm. $484,900 UPPER BAY 4BR, remodeled, huge enclosed yard $519,000 UPPER BAY Totally remodeled/ French doors, spa $409,000 VERSAILLES Low down, 2BR. 28A, povate location $199,000 VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE, ocean view $435,000 WESTCUFF Large corner, room to expand, 38R $485,000 WESTCUFF Mint condition/ cul-de-sac 38R, 2BA $535,000 WESTCUFF Totally remodeled w/maids quarters. 48R $525,000 UD0'8...... $191000 l.a.uy IMng .... ...,. dll Udo". a; °' N1wpor1'1 moat pnstlgloua lllgll rise cOllllon'tilmS loclllcl on the bay. One bedrocln. one 11111 In ....,. cordlon. Nlw ldllCl9\ nwtlll lloar. Boll alp Mllbll. lfAllEW ... ., ........ Largest model Port Royal, IOCated at end of cul-de·sac and ldjacm to beltJtllul greenbelt. Lowest priced for lhis plan curTM!ly on mamt. This two story, 4 bedroom home Is perfect for ~il'i llvilg. JUST REDUCED! IAY'ClllT M lJIR l8T "21,• Ranch style, 4 bdnn homl. Open floor plan wfth spacious rooms. All new mas11er 1>11t1. BeU!fully landscaped on large lot wfth room to expand. lal H•llll A "71,111 .. The onl,y way to live". Magnlllcert bayfront conclonttin located on bay In 1 luxury ~ rise. Beaullful bay and city lights view. Boat sttp l'lllabte. CABO SAN LUCAS IWE ...... 8iyfrort custom home with one ol Ile finest bay & cfty lghls view on Ille coast Tat.ally remodeled & decomed. 5 BRs. maid's nn .. family nn .. den, libraly, boll dock W/Slde tie. ... llP llllL .,.__.., PllM.TA mJ EMT Sl,700,000 ncrldlble 6 bedroom. 6~ balh estlte. Secunty gated, professionally landscape<Vtennls court. put· ting green, custom pool, grotto & waterfall. .... ,... 11.•.• 8elullflJI pridt-of-ownershlp office bldg. Owner wil consider trade for resldenllal property. Louted near Hoag Hospftal. Asslmable loan. "ea HllF' msmr· 11.m.• Former model home. MJgnltlcent 4 bedroom home ri 1he pm11gioos Towne Collectlon • largest floor plan. Gounnet's European kitchen, custom impofl8d tlle, elegant master suite, 1)11Yate spa off den, relledlng pool and folmi\. runerous Olher wnenllles. Pl1me green bd locl1lon. ,..... .. .• Charmrng Corona del Mar dtlplex wfth good rental hlSIDry. Front llllt Is 3 BR, 3 BA home. Upper LW1it Is large 2 80, t BA. Large redwood decks. Close to MfYll*lo. IAftEW Ta.a 1471.B Secu11ty glled. a bedrooms. 21h battis -ind"-dttl. Highly upgtaded. Enjoy Ille quiet & privacy. Walk to bib ll"alls & Ile Back Bay. ,.., ... -1475,000 VfllY latge 5 BO, 3 BA home, ait conditioned wllh fun secul1ly system. Beautiful greenbelt View. Carpet and parquet flooring, brand new lcltehen. covered patios. Lots of upgrades, mnaculate condition. mfl .... CAlaA I•• Etegn 5 BR . + famly nn. 3 BA. Free sta1lding horile, beauOluly \Wlded. WUI ll"lde for smaller local. ''la,.... ... .. • •• Uvlsh 3 BR. 3 BA ¥lew oriemd luxuly ~ . Gland dotlble d(IO( erttry, breaktast nook. expansive canopy wildow . ri IMnQ room. II wlltl gorgeous Cllllina ocean VllWS .. umla:I 11.m.111 One of Ille most spectac:Wf hllside hOmlS an .. coast! tklsurpassed ocean. sooset Ind riA'I ~ wiews from d'nOS1 M1Y room ol 1hS ~ masterpiece. Pewter & Grrie kitchen, bllhS w111 lloor·to-celMng malble Of glm block. cUSIDm ~ Mid 10' ceilinos ttrOOOIW ft ~ I lew of h many featutas this has to otter. ....... 11,1 ... Lovely Broadm<n home in Big Canyon on a cul de sac • l.alge ~ om 14.000 sq.fl. New Clfllll mmred walls • This home has n1Jdl ~­ SELLER WILL CARRY 2NO T.0. for CJlllfted buyer ... ,CUI --Wonclefful fanlly home in a very unique --ol Newport. Ave Of 6 bedrooms, wtll PIMll 1P1 sorroonded by tall trees. streams and wdlffalll. LWES Linda Isle Harbor Ridge Dover Shores Harbor Hill Harbor Island Harbor Ridge Big Canyon Sea view CdM ~iew Terrace Udo Peninsula Bluffs Newport North CdM CdM CdM 5Br, 61hBa 6Br, 6Ba 4Br, 31hBa 3Br, 31h Ba 3Br, 31hBa 2Br, 2Ba 3Br, 21hBa 4Br, 3Ba 2Br, 2Ba 2Br, 2Ba 3Br, 2Ba 1Br, 1Ba 3Br, 31h Ba 2Br, 2Ba 1Br, 1Ba 2Br, 1Ba 1Br, 1Ba Bayfront View View View Bayfront View Golf Course Vw End cul-de-sac Ocean view Back Bay view Ocean view Water view Remodeled Bright and airy Bay View Close to ocean South of Hwy. $13,000 $10,000 $5,000 $4,600 $4,500 $4,400 $3,500 $2,800 $2,500 $2,050 $1 ,850 $1 ,850 $1 ,700 $1 ,590 $1,500 $1,050 S835 .. ' -rr. "" • •"' • .,.,..""'~' • •""-. , T'n na,A1:J1A NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE .. Nm ...... Panoramic Views, large sun deck. beautiful upgrades w/Stalnmaster carpet. marble entry and men. .... lfl ..... Just mnites to the OCU'lt This 1ove1y T 8R Condo loolts like I model home. Lg. ldlthen, vaulted ceilings & prtvate spa. Gated community wilh great night llgtt ~. ---..-r 111118 lflUIO NOCivated selleft Two separate suites on one ~el. Minutes from lhe ocean. Beamed ceilings. Majestic sunset vlewl Gated community, wi1h prtvate spa .. Close to HunUngton Beach. also. .. "...... 1211,91 largest 2 BR + loll Two-car gmoe, cozy used twlck woocH>tmng "'9plact. TWo-stOfy, close to MfYlllnlll WI trlde fof N.8. or lease option. 11111 .. ... ....... Magr1lbtC CUlbn home wtl'I Pl111Hillc OCtln, bly & city .. views. Approx. 10,000 sq.fl of eleglnce -Orwnallc "*1118 nry, 1rlple crown rnolc*lgs, hind piilled ceilings & noor and designer wal cOWflngl erlwlct 1111 5 BR .... wtat ........ milds QUll1WI. guest lull, lny, gym, *'*· wn ce111r, pool. spa Ind 1U11.. If your ft looldnt for I \liqlll & sopNstlcalld home • THIS IS FOR YOUll ~ ~J!tl\I~ plus lndoof !!!!ti! Spectacular bay and ocean view-water front llV· Ing at its best Renovation totals around $200.000. new buyer to complete to own taste. All new Italian made furnishings included. Boat slip available. -BVIEWlm& sm,a FM BR, 31hBA, wonderful large home wl1h a beautiful pool and spa. Tastefully <1eeorated. Dramatic livtno room and entry wltll a cU1Ved staircase, famdy room and bonus room opening onto large pool a1ea t.mPB91111A ... Premier baylront locatlOO Magnificent bayview beaullfully decorated 2 BR, 2 BA. condOminlum. Walking distance to ocean. Boat Slip available. -CAim~ ..,.,. SUftng 3 BR on one level. Lo- Clled on an CUI-de-sac lot Fmlch door1 & wind llghtlng. Baldwin hard- ware, parquet • sec. system, crown mold· lngs. SANDYMITI'MAN rlabu~city lights and ~ from this 4 bdlTll, 3 ba Lautremont m Harbor Ridge. Located on a cul-de-sac and beatJl!fully upgraded, intluding automatic awnings wi1h sun operator, new cal>inels and wor1t bench, 111tercom. front and back patio with lights. All mttTOfed di· mno room and much more l.DIPMUIU '711• "The only way to ~ve " Magrvficenl bayfl'Olt condomlnlum located on bay 1n a luXUry high rise. Beautltul bay and cilY fiOhts vtew. Boat shp available. • CAIY9I 1741,GDG S.igle level two BR.2 BA. Oen or dnng room. P3110f11Tljc golf course view! Model pelfect, ngtrt. bf'\oht and airy, beveled glass front dOOrS. marble entry, tiled and mirronio bathrooms. plantation shutters. contemporary plumbing fixtures trirooghOOt lhe home. .... PBmllaA 1111,• This .C BR home exudes chaml, beatJty and taste. The tower level has been comple1ely remodeled - it's deliglltfUI! Located one block to beach. Gated courtyard makes this lr\lly an English cottage. Sandy Mittman has won many awards for outstanding production and service In the Real Estate profession. She has been recognized by Valentine Properties on numerous oocaslons for excellence and has been ranked In the upper 1 % In saJes In the nation, according to the National Association of Realtors. Her education In business administration and ac- counting at the University of Colorado and Unlver· slty of Michigan prepared her for a successful real estate career. She Is experienced In handling everything from residential and estate properties to direct property exchanges and court probates. Sandy bought her first home In Newport Beach in 1965. Twenty-five years of living and working In a community Is bound to give a person an edge In doing business In that community. This, along with her thorough knowledge of the communities that make up the coastal area, her strong cilent com- mitment and detailed marketing program, has placed her with a select group of professionals who consistently break the multi-million dollar mark each year In sales production. OPEN HOUSES • Saturday • unday lelcourt 26 Betcourt Dr. South $1,295,000 Mittman/Murphy Ilg Canyon 25 Pinehurst $1,149,000 Lynne Valentine Udo Peninsula 611 Udo Pk. #40 $159,000. VlctOC' Yeck Udo Peninsula 611 Udo Pk. #2A $129 ,000 VlctOC' Yack Udo Peninsula 611 Udo Pk. #60 $719,000 Victor Ya<* Udo Peninsula 611 Udo Pk. #SF $395,000 Victor Ya 1he llutfs 450 Vista Trucha f475,000 Victor Yack 1he llutfs 505 Avenlda Campo 365,000 Victor Yack Ilg Canyon 22 Rue Grand Valle $749,000 Greg ConnOC' lea Faire 210 Liiie Ln. #313 195,000 Walter Mitchen lea Faire 210 Ute Ln. #214 ,000 Walter Mltchell lea Faire 210 Liiie Ln. #i07 229,000 Walter Mltchel VIiia Balboa 950 C9gMy #103 279,000 ReMc:ca Woratwn Harbor Ridge 19 Cherbourg 779,000 Palmer/Hamrick Seavtew Ilg Canyon SATURDAY 2101 Yacht Wand.,. 4' Rue Vlllars SUNDAY 8 HllllbotoUgh !00 Clncha 182 Port $639,000 ''"·000 J.O. Morton Judy Loot VAf',, .. • SATURDAY. October 5. 1991 I PAGE 7 180° RPlllT VIEW .. ,GOO Feel hkll you're sitting on top of lhe WOl1d ln lhe finest penl!loose Sea Faire has to otter Absolutely impeccable interior design. 3 separate decks to see views from Dana Point all lhe way around to Palos Verdes Peninsula. renected .tllrough the lntef'l()( by the noor to cell mg mirrors' I. 1. ''Wllff I fl" fl•..W Motivated seller says move tilts property nowrveiy special dual master bedroom W1tll tots ol sunlight. bay and ocean Views. In excenent condrtlon -fl41,IOO Excdent starter home. Two bedrooms. 1¥4 batl'IS Gmt Orange Tree Condo WOO<lerfully pnvate location Upstairs Uf1lt. looks out over trees and fiekl. Onglnal owner has taken excellent care. move-in con<lltion. Central air, buln-ln appliances, extra storage closet Temt1c neighbors, no Mello-Roos Low tax rate and low associat>on fee' Priced to sell' mrne C8AIT E1ll 1121.-nne BR 1 ¥• BA. lower unit. New kitchen cabi· nets, stove and micro. updated baths, new paint. milTored closet dOOrS. lfM •I lfM:ll 'WIWIFr' 117- Vsy praclical, nicet1 appointed ~ condo. V• mile to lhe ocean tor only S97.000. Extremely motivated seller. Beautlful gated COC'MUlity. PAGE 8 I SATURDAY October 5, 1991 NEWPORTBEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE rr= GEORGE ELKINS COMP ANY l.!2J NEWPORT BEACH llXCLUSNS QATR OUARDD B•LCOURT • 2 StOfY, 4 bedroom, 31h bath custom home with el- evator. Situated on luah land.caped grounds. Separate pool houM with 2 drnalng/bathrooms. Gorgeous pool, spa & fountain. Offer.d at $1 ,695,000. SOPHISTICAT•D f'Rl!NCH INSPIRBD Bl!LCOURT TOWlll! COIJiCTION . M.giilfic:.nt & desirable "D" plan with splfaJ atalrc&M. 3 bedrooms. J•h bath end unit. 3 exquisite French limestone flreplaces. Gorgeous spa nestled among mature landscape. $1 ,575,000. 81!.AUT8'UL, RARB t STORY BBLCOURT MANOR HOMB. Spacious floor plan sultable for family fife or aophlstlcated entertaining. Profeaalonally decorated, new plush carpet, elegant window treatments & soaring ceilings. Lush landscaping surrounds the dellghtful spa. $1 , 100,000. -- ELEGANT LIDO llLI! UYFRONT. Tired or seeing muttl mllllon dollar fixers? The 4 bedroom, 5'h bath home features an oversized lot, formal dining, IMng & famlly room. French wlndows & doors, gourmet kltch· en, 50 ft dock. and a breathtaking master suite. $2,595,000 TRADITIONAL LINDA ISLE BAYF'RONT HOME. A rare opportunity to dock several yachts up to 80 ft . s bedrooms, s•,; baths, huge master suite with closets galore, 3 fireplaces, bonus room and 3 car garage. As· socl111ion tennis, clubhouH & dock. $2,600,000. l!Ml!.RALD · uy . . . PROF8SSIONAL• CHOICI! custom home plus relaxed outdoor llfestyle. Beautiful private beach, over 10 acres of parlca, recreational center, 4 pool swim center, 5 lighted tennis court.a and just 5 mlnut" to Newport. $1,385,000. OPl!M HOUSa UT a SUN t.e GATI! GUARDl!D 494-t ... f'OR CLURANCI! 2.29 l!Ml!RALO llAY, LAGUNA BUCH THI! OWNl!R WANTS HIS HOlll! SOLD NOWll Rl!DUC•D SI0,000111 Newport Beach CofNnunttr of l!aatblutl. 4 bedrooms, 2~ baths family home. Sun- set and city fight views. Gated luah courtyard entry. Nu- merous upgrades throughout this wondefful home. $549,500. BXCl!PTIONAL 8 BDRM l!STATI! representative of the most dlac«nlng of typlcaJ countryside manor homes. Liquid amber trffs In front, majestic palms In rear expansive grounda with pool, spa & BBQ • library, olTlce & gourmet kitchen. $1,399,000 ONN HOUH SUNDAY 1-8 1808 ANTIGUA WAY · NllWPORT •U.CH BLl!GANT NRPORT BEACH BAYFRONT CON- DOMINIUM. Resort·style IMng on the bay. 2 bdrm, 2 bath home. Walklng distance of fine shops, restaurants and entertainment. Secure bulldlng with underground parking. Boat slip possible. Owner may trade lor horse property. $645,000. COMPLl!Tl!L Y REMODELED HOME In desirable Newport Heights. This Is a must see • once Inside you will feel you are home! Whl1e washed oak cabinets & fl. oors. Sandblasted open beam ceilings, used brick fire· place with marble hearth. Security System. RV access. redwood deck & spa In large backyard. $449,000. BALBOA PENINSULA BEACH OR BAY ACT IVI TY, this new custom built contemporary home offers both 3 bedrooms. 21h bath. Centrally located just steps to the beach & bay. Views from llvlng room, master bedroom and large rool deck. $795,000 FABULOUS ONI! OF A KIND CORNER UNIT In Sea Faire. 2 bedrooms, 2 bath ocean. & bay view with extra large patio to entertain & enjoy the sunsets. Rich marble entry, marble hearth on fireplace. many other upgrades. lncredlbty priced at '347,000. GREAT BAY Vll!W from this charming Peninsula Point home. Features Include 3 bedrooms + den, a huge 3 car garage, cozy fireplace & much more Needs some TLC. In a multi mllllon dollar neighbor- hood. Seller says "Bring me an otter, l'ni ready 10 sell". $510,000 PRIVATI! NEWPORT BEACH EXECUTIVE Rl!TAl!AT. Security gate community with lush greenbelts. pool and spa. 2 bedroom 2 bath end unit. Attached garage, Inside laundry, Jennalre kitchen, bleached hardwood floors. Highly upgraded Guest parking by front door. $289,900. Rl!DUCl!DI S Cl!NIC Sl!AWIND, NEWPORT BUCH. • 3 Bd, 2 ba home In phase Ill of Harbor View Homes. View of the hllls and city lights. Desirable noor plan with an added breakfast room. Spacious yards. The owner la ANXIOUS. Reallstlcally priced. $485,000. CAMl!O HIGHLAND • WITH GRAND FRONTYARD Wonderful famlly home on a large comer lot. Spaclou~ nC>Of plan which Is open & airy. Rear yard has pool and spa. Key to 3 private gated beaches. Adjacent to new coastal development. $725,000. SPANSIYI OCl!AN Yll!W 3 bedrooms, 4 bath plus bonut room. The used brick courtyard & large patio on ocean view aide capture• the spaciousness of the ap· prox. 9700 sq.ft. lot. Lovely mature trees add to the se- rene Httlng. low uaoclatJon fee & private key to 3 gated cow beaches & parka. Qnered at $864,900. Vll!W THI! OCl!AN, CATALINA & IANDY NllWPORT BUCH from this 4 bedrooms, 4 bath pool home In CAMEO SHORES COMMUNl1Y. Amenities Include: 4 prtvate gates to beach & parks. Adjacent 10 golf course recreation facilities & tralla. $1 ,550,000. OPl!M HOUll! SAT & IUN t-S 4MS ORRINGTON ROAD • CDM S l!CLUDl!D BROADMOOR IN HARBOR Vll!W MILLI off-. tremendous 180" harbof', ocean & city 11g. hta vtew.. Expanded Plan C offers 4 bedrooms 3 'h baths, fonnal IMng & dining rooma, kitchen W/Wf/I. bar & nook. French doors open to view And pool wfawlm up bat. Additional bonut room, pwquet floors & private cou--rtyard entry. $1, 100,000. 759-9100 UNIQUI! CORONA DB. llM HOii• with studio unit Close to ahoC>PlnQ and bNdl. Home M9da .ame "TlC buy Is V«y ilv..FM .. ~ AHldence next door IS also on market fOt aale • good opportunity for speculation. $529,000. WOODBRIDGI! l!ITATl!S, IRYINI! -REDUCED $30,00011 BRING OFFERll Spadous 3 bedroom, 2'h bath plus large famlly room & IMng dining area. Private enclosed yard with grau, now.rs, trees and pauo Double garage with alley acceaa. $259,000 OPIN HOUSI! UT a SUM t-8 127 W. YAU LOOP · IRVINI! CORONA DIEL llM UUUt llANC)ft. Speciacular views of wtllte water, anyon and hlll*' Elabofate hand carved wooda, stained glass. skylights, leaded glass windows throughout & a 17 ft high masonry flre,itace captures 1he ambiance of the 1 Slh century. S 1, 750,000 Dl!SPl!RATI! TO Sl!LLI PRICI! SLASHED $40,000. Owner haa found enother. Traditional 4 be· droom Huntington BNch famlfy home. Charming front courtyard. Uniquely d""1nect UMd briclc pool/spa A rare combination of eleganc. and comfon In over 2600 sq. ft. Only $419,000. CORONA Dl!L UR VlllW HOllll. Warm and mvn Ing 2 bedroom, 3 bath home wfth ocean view from front patio, tam. rm. and roof top ~-Boom for expanding. Se.pa to the bNch. Wll maintained, high· ly upgraded w/French doofa, ~ oak noors new kitchen and baths. .knit reduced '° 1795,000. alQ CAlft'Oll Almott 1h acre of prime land In ttte hMrt of ~ &ldng hOme Is lradltlonel C.itfomla ~ rMCfl ~. wflh 6 bedroom1, 5V. balhf, 09'ICbed :s Cit g11r11g9. POOi & apa Reduced to 11,115,000. 0NllMOUUUT&S .. 1N 10 8""'9111Ca ~ •WPCMllT 8UCH HW'POMT ~ UllCTACUUR PAMOMMIC Vint ....,..,.. entry, 3 bedrooma, 3 blllt\ condo with fOt· mat dining, lwge 1Mng '°°"' wlh hp&lloe. Fabulous ocean vtew. ~ floorplan, ·ktldlen wfth bfeakfast area. 3 large ~ 1579,500. PRICD TO MU QUIC«LVI 1a UllJTS.COSTA Ml!U. New on 1ht rrwtcet, ti-. tw.tw 2 bedroom. t bath units In prime ,...,... _,.. W11 not be ev.itable for long. l.eN thM 10. ore-l'Nlk• them a "Batt Buy". Two &.undry rooma for t.1dra Income! F1ra1 TD may be U9urnt1b1e, 1 1,0ll,000. 17 Corporate Plaza • Suite 101 • Newport Beach, California R E ALT 0 RS s· 92660 · ·· ·· 1nce 1 922 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE BELCOURT HILL PLAN 1 BELCOURT PLAN "C" TOWNE $828,000 BELCOURT TERRACE -..... c ......... .., ......... $421,000 2 BACK BAY HOR8E PROPERTIE8 2.aT AofM • s1,aeo,ooo Almoet 112 tt0re. Red. SllOK • '448,000 SATURDAY, October 5, 1991 I PAGE 9 BELCOURT TERRACE Price Slaahed .. II LOVELY MEU VERDI! HOME ~a.,.,_.,.._. .... .. ... c.... a. ....... a Pftoed .. .... $239,000 PAGE 10 I SA RDAY October 5 1991 $249,900 DR 2 DA, large maintained home w/flexible floor plan. cccnt kit. Remodeled w/hrdwd floor eittra appl. Large 01, ample parldng. shaded patio & spa. Ask for ... ED VAN DEN BOSSCHE $349,000 cw de1achcd homes over 2300 sq.ft. of fam ily living. Beach close • seller financing and incencive packages vail. Call for more info. Prices start at S349,000. Ask " BIRDS m VIEW $399,900 U nobstructed ocean views and bcyone in Lagu na Beach. 3 bdrm, 2Vz ba, a secluded master suite with commanding view, formal dining, 2 sun decks+ large picture windows. Ask for ... JACKIE HANDLEMAN/CINDY HANDLEMAN NEWPORTBEACH/COSA MESA PILOT I REAL STATE COSTA MESA SO. COAST PLAZA $179,900 1Wnhme ill shady settin&-urge 3 BR 2 BA w/ attached prage .t lots ol amenities. Ast for._ cot•• COIN am ON WISTSIDI NlW ON MAIUT $179,900 1be 2 master suite townhomc bas ~rything. Good location -spodcu woodsy private complell. Fireplace 2~ baths, l~undsy, Uylight.s., -~ cabinct.s., large private patio. 2 car garage. Th11 IS the best in the Westside. Ast for ... DAVID COOPER COSTA MESA HOME $219,900 Beautiful J BR 2 BA home. Super area. Quiet street. Owner very motivated. Submit all offers. AsJc for ... SKI WON'T LAST $240,000 The best Eamidc condo! Vaulted ceiling in living rm & both master bdrms. NC, lrgc p:1110. Popular B:ick B:iy Loop community w/pool &. sp:i. ~k for ... PATTY NESBIT FABULOUS LOCATION $219,000 OUTSTANDING J BR IV• BA home w/ remodeled kitchen, 11-ood shullcrs &. lrge yrd. Great floor plan & priced to sell. For JM showing. AsJc for ... llU a DONNA WHmR MAKI All OFFERS $315,900 Incredible (like brand new) darling J BR & big family room located on picture-perfect cul-de-sac. Walk-in pantry, p rden window, firep13cc. big attached garage. Retiring sellers arc highly motivated! AsJc for._ ROBIN TINCH E'SIDE • COSTA MESA USTSIDI COSTA MESA Cute 2 BR hmc on gorgeous 9000 sq.rt. You have your own park in back yard, plus a nice granny unit. Ask for ... R"AWADE 3 BEDROOM EAST SIDE $199,000 Seller must sell this V1Cant lownhousc! Bc5l value in town -new nooring just installed, large yard • 2 car garage • low as.soc. ducstpool. Submit all offers!! Ask for ... KEITH RANDLE X 272 USTSIDE CONDO-NEW PRICE $209,900 Extraordinary J BR. 2~ BA. Just move-in :ind enjoy. Seller 53)'S maJce an orrer! Quiet loation &. patio. ~k for ... RAE RODGERS E.SIDE C.M. REDUCED $219,000 Upgraded lrg 4 BR ~~ BA 2 c:ir s.ir. New upgrades incl: Copper plumbing. roof. apphanc.:s, oak cabinets ind more. Lowest priced 4 BR on Eastside by far! Ask for ... DUSTY HARRIS JUST umD WTSIDE C.M. $275,000 Completely remodeled 3 BR, fabulous kitchen privnte 'P3 & yard, hrdwoodltik floors, xlnt v;iluc' AsJc for ... RUS1Y GUINTHER "WTSIDE" HOME + INCOME $359,000 l..o\'Cly 3 bdrm, 2 ba owners unit wi1h romaniie indoor Jacuzzi room plus 2 bdrm. 2 bath upstairs apartment. • car garage, alley access. and walking distance to the Courtyards and new Cinema Complex. Motivated seller! AsJc for ... INE:Z DIAZ x 268 WTSIDE C.M. $379,000 3 BR IV• BA. c.q>andcd master & family room. 2 fpls. hlw floors. walk to 1ehool, park, shops. 3 e:ar p race w/sbop. Ast for_ IOIHT MIWKIN &llF•llEm ® IYllllE 831-1288 REALTORS UtA11~0.11. tHt,000 Beautiflll l BR + cka. 3 Ml baths. 2300 sq.ft. f1mily lMas. &IJt la Ul2. T.naly a must sce_.AJlo...luy trade for abarp local 1 llory, Ask for ••. DONALDPfMf MESA VERDE SUHSIT VllWI $419,500 Prime property ia Mesa Verde.. 4 Bdrm.. 3 BA. uparadcd w/Wbitcwubcd pevcn. new kitchen cabinct.s., counter lops. and appliances.. Newly tiled aucsc batb. French doora. 3 c:ar p rage & much moR! Alt for_ JACICll HAHDUMANICINDY HANDUMAH MESA VllDI GOU Count $499,900 Great property on 16th bole ol MV Country O ub. Priced 11 prac:tically loc vallM:, this sprawling • bdrm., 2~ balb ranch style home is the bc~1 buy on muket! Oppor1unity knocks! Ask for ... ANNI McCAii.AND NEWPORT BEACH SWCAn "NIWPOllT llACH $208,900 Smell the ocean air from the 2 BR buDders fonnc:r unit. New Bclbcr carpet, J.arsc private patio, fircplacic. 2 c:ar prqc. 8c:st in complex. Brine us an offer. Owner wants it IOld. Price rcncct.s motivatioft. Ask for_ DAVID COOPER $300,000 OCUH VW fOI GNl.Y $219,000 Walk to the ~ from this bricfit and sunny condo with 2 master sWtcs. l BA. Fpl in pied comm. Mirrored wall rcOccu ocean view & park-like IWTOU~ Ask for- IAYUHl ~U OPEN SUN 1·5, 102 SCHOU PtAZA FABULOUS WA1H YllWS $252,000 Day & ocean view in gate guarded community. 2 master s uites, 2 ba1hs. Beveled mirrors to reflect those vicwt. W alk to beach. A must to see! Ask for ..• RAYU• timACU OPIN SUN i·I, iOO SCHOU PtAZA REDUCED AGAINI 10% DOWN $267,900 OWC DIG 2ND!I Newer 2 bdnn, I~ b:ith, SacriflClC pcnthoulc OYCtlookin& pool Make any ofkr. Ast for ••. C.J. GIHUCI NPT HllGNTI lOT $SU,000 located bckJw lSlb 11 .. this property is 1itu.1cd in the middle ol the block w/u older l BR I BA res. on the rear ol lbc k>t. Ideal &o 1iYc in during new constl'UC'tion. Ask for_ CUIT HUlllTI I "BEST IUY" $395,000 Bluffs beauty "LINDA MODEL" l bdrm, 2 bath attached patio home. New interior features: plantation shullcrs, Wcstcc JCCUrity system, new funurc1 and 1pplianccs. New paint. Clrpct and tile throughout. Ast for ... CUF a l 'lYNN ICIM' NEWPORT HACH DUPWC $425,000 Owners 1nxious to sell, just rcdua:d to S..W,000. Fully leased, townhouse style J bdrm, 2 ba & 4 bdrm, 2 balh. I block to Occanfroot. Ask for ... CUF • l'lYNN KIMP GREAT INVl11MINT NOHl1Y $•35,000 Newport Bc1ch duplca. Two 3 BR 2 DA units. Freshly painted exterior, walk to beach, park, shoppine-Owner Q nll quick •le! Ask for ... JAHI OR VllOtHIA NEWPORT MQOHTS FOi t •H,000 With 1 lol of <M:r 9100 sq.ft.., this 3 bdrm. 2 bllh home is 1 parlt in ilJCln Tum key condition, quiet He11hts location, 2 car &araao plus more! Ask ror •.• ... NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE MOVI IN PHHCT $•75,000 Immaculate 3 BR wlpool on cul-de-sac. Ask ror_. MONICA IUGOllll X 107 IUZANNI MOIHll X 115 NEWPOIT NO. IHT IW $125,000 Laracst model Marbclla In premium location. 4 BR, 3 BA. family nn., 3 fpl, triple Pra&C· Owner leavins area A must sell nowt Ask for ... PAULA UlllY llOUCIDI im.-. "'' $7•9,500 S BR view home in DoYcr Shores. Pool, vaulted ccilinas, scpante maids rm a bath. Ask for ... MONICA IUGGllll X 107 IUZANHI MOIHll X 115 PllCI llDUCID $149,000 Best value in Newport Bcachll 0!$tom hmc on quiet tree lined street! CM:r 4400 sq.ft. S BR, 4 BA plus den, billiards room A family room! 2 fplc, French doon A private pool lend to entcrStainins both inside A outside! Ask for... · DIANA PIOSSll OPEN SAT • SUN 1 .. , 1SS9 HAMPSHIRE VALUAIU CUL DI SAC LOCATION REDUCED! $1,050,000 Prcstisious g:itcd community of Belcourt. Lrgc S DR home wtrcnccd yard & patio. High ceilings. Lots or potential. Lowest price custom in the area. Grc:ll opportunity ror the location COMCious buycr ... Ask for ... VIRGINIA SWAN "CATAUNA • CITY LIGHT PALOS VIRDES" $1,175,000 Forever views from this uwadcd "Dcvoruhirc" 3 car pragc model in Harl>or Ridsc Est1tcs. S Bdrm, 3~ bathroonu .C.11 ME NOW for 1 rompletc list of uparadcs. TIIE BEST VIEW for the money. Ast for-. KllTH IAHDU x 272 OVll AN ACIE $1,275,000 With fabulous ocean, bay It city li&hts views. This 4 BR. 2~ BA pool home in a secluded setting allows for total privacy w/I long driveway up to the home. This is an opportunity for 10mconc to build an entire estate on this unique parcel of land. Ask for ... EmtEI YANK OCIANflONT IEAUTY $1,•75,000 l.oYcly custom home included c:vcry amenity for pxious living ia one of Newport's bnl locations. 4 bdrm, 4 baths -and only 4 ycan old. Finest quality construction. Ask for ... CMOU flANKll IPICTACUW VIEW TENNIS ESTATE $•,500,000 S BR, S~ Ba, servant quartcn. Eitatc Is situa1cd on 1.84 1cre location on Back Bay. Owner will consider trade. Ast for .•. ION HI.SOT CORONA DEL MAR IXCIWNT POINT DIL MAI $5IO,OOO Fcaturirla...Enalis!I hbl 2 BR, 2~ BA. fplc. plan1atlon shutten throughout, cusiom cabinets. professional lancbcapina. ~ly 1p1 A patio uu. Ask for .•. aiu • DONNA w11m1 IHVllTOI DIU11 $159,000 Just reduced ln quaint Olde CdM. Duplex with 1ou of poccntlal for lo¥cly home with Income or keep u Is and continue to acncrate aood inc:omc. 3 bdrm, 2 batb home with 2 bdrm. · 2 bl apartmcnL Own« II.YI Its your tuml Ask for ... IND DIAZ x 261 ll'YOWI Hlll. $1,771,000 When only the way bell will do. This cxitlna two U01J 5 BR. 6 BA totalf1 remodeled bocne olfen brcalbtatifta occ:u • dCy li&Jit vicwL oacrcd at Sl,175,000. Ast for- JANI WM A Ul .. llllTI .• , ... '- REALTORS FOUNTAIN VALLEY EMEIALD GUN·HAllOl/WUNH$199,500 3 BR, 2 BA condo. Nm· ft•ishcd end unit in tree lined p31'adi~ Q~1' .. dos in beautiful Emerald Glen i!,.I • •nd nearby S. Co;ist Plaza. A real .~. Seller motived. Ask ror ... LYNNE UNDSAY llAUT1FUL I BEDROOM HOME $261,500 S81k to Mile Square pnrk. Westminister. Fountain Valley area. Exquisite and eleganl! Fre~h doors, tile entry, brick fireplace, striking decor & quality upgrades throughout. Ask for ... JACK GIFFORD JUST IEDUCED $377,700 Oreal family home. 4 BR w/R.V.A. on cul-de-sac across from park, no busy strccls, country kitchen. Ask for ... RUSTY GUINTHER HUNTINGTON BEACH IUP!I QUIST QUAl1DS $239,900 Private entrance, full bath, latchcn, priva1e backyard, a1tachcd to ) bdrm.. l ¥• DA. Wonderful family home. Dest or all only 3 miles to the beach. Ask for ... JACK GIFFORD SELLER WILL I.EASE OPTION $•39,000 Custom Villa in Huntington Beach. Massive deck with broad ocean views. 3 large bdrms plus family room and formal dining has it 111! Motivated! Ask for... ~ RAI RODG~RS/RUSTY GUINTHER 10 UNITS $1,500,000 (3) Three high density lots. Downtown Huntinston Bcxh. Existing income pluJ special upside zon ing allowances. Ask ror ... LIZ • CHUCK JONES IRVINE TOO GOOD TO II TRUii $135,900 Best value in Woodbridge. 2 bdrm, 2 baths. Quality decor, "cps to South L:lke Swim Oub. Ask for_. MAXINE GOLDEN UNMISITY PAIK $275,000 Sunny comer lot. DETACHED home. Roomy J bdrms. 2~ b;atbs. Country ki1cbcn. Walk 10 shoppins. parks, bus. Bike to UCl. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN COTO DE CAZA MINI ESTATE $599,000 3 bdrn. 3~ ba highly upgr1dcd view home in Villaac Arca. Adjacent 6,000 i.q.ft. land$Cllpcd sc:p:aratc lot is included in price. Owner is motivated. Ask for ... IOI • MARY DE TULLIO LAGUNA HILLS C.Wf. IHWSSANCI $2111000 Approx. 1640 sq.n. 2 DR, 2~ BA condo neutral tones. Loft upstairs/den dwnstrs. Pool/clubhouse. Lndxpd back yrd w/ ~tio. A.sit ror.- DINNIS GllMH RlftR81DI IMlllDI cORN11 'MCIL tns.ooo Prime singnallJcd comer parcel fat dc\tclopmcat. Pouiblc zone chaqc 10 R-3 or RO. Appros ~ acre. Will CJdwlao fOf coastal srt. MociYatcd out ol atato owner. Aslt for ... DU11Y HMtll x •z• NEW umNG BACK BAY $559,000 This lovely 4 BR 3 car gar .. pool home is bright, airy &t ready to move into. New paint, new c:arpcl, new roof, and more. All this & an extra lrge yrd. with beautiful pool. Priced to sell!! Ask for ... SKI $2,250,000 "Ralph Lauren" totally remodeled cottaie style setting w/large boat dock. 4 BR, 3 BA, commercial grade kitch. w/nook, sep, DR., spacious "great room" overlooking the bay. Ask for ... IHOIECUFF ULTRA CONTIMPORARY Striking new custom four bedroom, four and one-half bath. Panoramic: view of C.atalina Island and the blue Pacific. Completely open to a one-of-a-kind occanscape aettina. Pool and raised spa with waterfall. Ask for ... ROllN TENCH 1 PAGE 12 I SATURDAY October 5, 1991 NEWPORTBEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE BOB A: DOVIE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP We woald llke to help yoa bay or •ell yoar home. # 1 llF./MAX Ageat 8 out of 10 years in the State of California. Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 11 years consecutive. 760-5000 or 760-1580 '·WHY LIST WITH JUST ONE AGENT! CALL THE KOOP TEAM BOB KOOP. JR. CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT Ocean Blvd. Lot "A" CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT Ocean Blvd. Lot "B" CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT Ocean Blvd. Lot ''C" ---....--------.-------------------------. --------------------------.--------------~ Tenative approvals from coastal, planning, City Council, buildable to 3,000 sq. ft. The finest of ocean & coastal views. T enative approvals from Coastal, Planning & City Council. Buildable to 3,000 sq. ft. 180 ocean & coastal views. Tenative approvals from Coastal. Planning, City Council, buildable to 6,000 ft. Panoramic Ocean & Coastal Views. Asking $1,290,000 Asking $1,490,000 $1,490,000 BOB & DOVIE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP ' BUILDER DESPERATE 2311 CUFF DRIVE FASTSIDE COSTA MF.SA HARBOR A BAY VIEWS 167 Del Mar Completely remodeled R-2 Lot Owner W\11 !use opt>on Owner will SeD Owner will cany. $S29,000 BOB KOOP4'R. PENTRIDGE COVE CostaM- Two bedroom tlNO bath with lrg loft, marble lloon, fireplace ol marble floor to c:e.mng Ovcrloob stream, garadena, waterfalls, trees, location, locatlon. Muat we. Priced to sell 111 S l 79 ,000 or lnM OpClon. BOB A DOVIE KOOP Fantastic views from this custom 3 BR, 5 BA home. Game nn with 20 fl bar. pool table, game table, plus buUt-ln ~tcrtalnmcnt omter. Huge master suite with large spa. Lease option or make offer. Lowered to Sl,100,000. BOB & DOVIE KOOP EAST BLUFF SBA, 3BA trHevel home, addltional famUy room. 2 cw garage, 2 flreplacea formal llvtng & dining room. $589,000 FEE BOB KOOP JR. 760-5000 eat 142 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Newport Beach Five yer old Mediteminean town· home. Three large tH!drooms, three boths, large IMng rm with fireplace. two car attached garage, with lease, or lease opdon, or make offer BEST BUY AT $S40,000 BOB & DOVIE KOOP INDUSTRIAL CONDO Anlshed office It warehoux ll)IC.a. 2000 1qare feet. Xlnt Colta Mna loc.atlon. Amenities lndude: Cargo door, new carpe1, wet bar, buUt-lns, shower, 2 bath minored wardrobes 4 large offices. $240,000 BOB • DOVIE KOOP SAN .IUAN CAPISTRANO Nlrat.en. eo ...... a. .. San Juan's most eduswe address. 14.460 foot lot on 14 &. JS fairway. Bu11d11ble pad ol 6,120 fl Gate buar· ded community. Seo~, very motl· vated Area's B«st Buy Now WlD Trade $425,000 BOB A DOVIE KOOP $153,900 TOWN HOUSE 3 bedroom 1 ~ Bath 2 atoty ~ houM, 2 car garage, nic. yard, Iota OI ceramic tile, in.we carpet, mini bllncla, ITIOY9 lrt coudftloh. CALL BOB 4'8. 760.5000 •142 CAMEO SHORES OCEAN VIEWS Sifting In • ...-. ... bNultful a.tom r9m0d1t1d home ... 38R, C8ft be s. formal dining, flm. rm. eltllng room off muter auh, ... to p1wde beaches : to new Golf COWH. $1,450,000 Thil home W9I • modtl. • has • nice view. 4 beitrooma, 2 b.lhe •• lonnal Dvlng room with a ftrcp&ece. family room, • 2 ear Q1W1G9 and • Pffv* yard. .. , ..... 808 KOOP, .18. 7M81HeXT. lU NEiWPORT BEACH/COS'FA-MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE _ ... .,, SATIJROAY, October 5, 1991 I PAGE 13 COVElrHOME BELCOURT ENNIS ESTATE TENNIS, ANYONE? A private world .•. the ultimate In understated luxury ... a residence for those who seek and demand uncompromising quality. Hidden behind dual efectronic gates with a state-of-the-art security system, this phenomonal Befcourt Estate has been expanded and highly customized. It ls situated on neatty 3/4 acte on a private, cul-de-sac street with other ftne custom homes and enlarged to Include 5 bedrooms and 51h baths. Some of the supefb features Included In this property are: a private, north/south, night-Ht tennis court with "Wide Outs", two swimming pools ... one with gorgeous, landscaped waterfalls and the other, an "opposing" pool for those who enjoy swimming laps, a private pool cabana/ party room featuring a full size, fulty-outfitted, sit-down bar oveftooktng the pool and the tennis court, a comfortable, "tucked-away" study, lushly landscaped grounds, a private BBQ area for Intimate entertaining or to accommodate up to 300 Invitees plus a four car garage with "tum-around" motor courtyard and all located behind remote controUed electronic gates. Decorated In tasteful, understated colors, this special property offers everything anyone "of means" could ever desire. A stunning example of understated elegance, this estate truly presents the opportunity of a lifetime to own , live In and cherish the home of your dreams. Call Bill Cote or Don and Salty Anne Sheridan at Grubb & Ellis Realtors 644-6200 for an appointment to "Make Your Eyes Dance" ... Thls property Is a visual feast reserved for just those home gourmets who require and have the best. ''WATCH THE YACHTS" mJNNING VIEWS from this NBWEa 5 aollM residence. 4 VIEW balconies. Huge rooftop entertainment area. Living area includes 2 !amity rooms, formal dining plus den/library. •t.m.• SEUEil HAS BOUGIIT ANOTHER! NEWPORT HEIGIITS BESf BUY 1'1IUE BDRM. 3 BATH + FAMILY RM. Completely refurbished & shows like a brand new home! White & light, French doors, new kitchen. manicured yard & aecurity system. Aald .. $5lt, •. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 "llEIGIITS" BARGAIN! NEWPORT BEACH FEE LAND for only $385,0001 Sturdy lath & plaster 3 bdrm, 2 bath with 4 car garage. Four car garage. CALL TODAY! NEWPORT HEIGHTS M011VATED OWNER SAYS .. MAKE AN OIFER". Reduced. Beautiful 4 bedroom homo in prime loation. Finish conJtruction on maste.r suite addition to suit JOW'ldf. ~ $51'1& CLIFF DRIVE VIEW NEWPORT HEIGHTS • ACROSS FROM PARK Opportunity knocks to rDOYC·in or refurbish! Most superior location w1th BROAD OCEAN & BAY VlEWS. Four large bedrooms, three baths, plus family room. $849,000 CHARMER WITH A CHALLENGE FIXER IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS! 4 BEDROOMS. 2~ baths plus family room. Ready to refurbish or build new. :Juiet street. close to Qlff Drive. NEW USTING. $459,000 INVESTMENT PROPERTIES EASTSIDE R-2 BUY PRISTINE ONE BLOCK TO THE SAND PRIME DUPLEX trith CJ1Ctptional imvmo. LMJer 2 PENINSULA DUPL£X with 3 bdrm ownen bdrm llDit pl• l bdrm den 11nil ~ 11.oiL Four cu ~ Eallcllent leoents A U?J... income. NJ;W usnNC. MU,- COSf A MESA DUPLEX REFURBISHED 2 BDRM UNrTS. Seller ¥«Y l'DOtJVated and will carry larp 2nd D. MUi1c su1.- RUM~ 760·riOOO ' ' ' PA~ 14 I SATURDAY October 5, 1991 NEWPORTBEACH/COSTl\.Nfi~..PJLOT I REAL .es.tATE WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors ® Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 3 bdrm home com- pletely remodeled from the inside out. Frplc, beamed • ceilings, deck and large yard, New roof, plumbing, paint and electrical. 63f-1400 ........................ $275,000 SOUTII COAST METRO Beautiful 2 bd 2nd tlr unit, 2 masters, beams, frplc, skylights, lush greenbelt & comm pool & spa (Ui) 760-3600 ............ $169,500 HUNTINGTON BEACH "Landmark" guarded adult community 1 block to beach. Bright, mirrored 2 bd w/ family rm. (LH) 631-1400 .............................. $187,900 EA.STSIDE COSTA MESA Parklike groudns sur- round this l sty "Cape" series 2 bd 2 bath twnhm w/ patio & great potential. 631-1400 .................. $194,000 MISSION VIE.JO 1 sty 4 bd with dining & family rooms. Near freeway, shopping & schools. Needs T.L.C., priced to sell! 631-1400 ..................... $237,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Bright beautiful 3 bd twnhm, high ceilings, oak cabinets, woodbumlng frplc, wrap-a-round deck & dbl garage. 673-6900 .. $249,000 COSTA MESA Ax.er in lovely small cul-de-sac com-~u:~~·~ ;1~. ~ij~9o8i~~~~.~ .. ~.~.~.~$2~.~ BLUFFS Immaculate 2 bd spilt level twnhm. Airy great room w/soarlng ceiling & greenbelt vu. New car- pet, paint & appliances. 760-3600 ................. $270,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Great 3 bd starter home, 1 ba, add-on family rm, deck w/spa & large yard in super location. 673-6900 ................... $317,000 EA.STSIDE COSTA MESA 2 bd house w/2 baths & dining room. Yard & double garage. R-2 lot. 631-1400 ...................................................................... $320,000 VILLA BALBOA Bright & immaculate 2 bd condo with ocean view. Community pool, spa & tennis, bike to beach. 631-1400 ...... , ................................. $320,000 OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 205 Monte Vlsta, E'side Costa Mesa Ann Freeman 63 Baycrest Court, Baycourt Court Peggy Harrison 2223 Fiesta, Bluffs, N.B. Mary Sivaslian 600 Orchid, Corona del Mar Marg\Jerile Watson 31752 Apuesto Way, Coto de Caza Betty Commegys SUNDAY 2082 Marlon Way, Eastside C.M. Lisa Zimmennann 35 Canyon Crest, Corona del Mar Bob Tompkins 1577 Miramar, Peninsula Point Ann Freeman 2124 E. Ocean Blvd., Peninsula Point Mary Ann Nethercutt 2144 E. Ocean Blvd, Peninsula Point Ann Perri 208 East Bay, Balboa Roy Freeman 2 149 Miramar Marilyn Cleary 2 145 Miramar, Peninsula Pt. Peggy Harrison & Jill Andrus 828 Via Udo Soud, Udo Isle Olga Matthews 317 Carnation, Corona de.I Mar Steve Bizal 9 Point Loma, Spyglass, CdM L..oo-aine Farrington 2422 Santiago Drive, Newport Beach Rob Glem 330 Via Udo Nord, Udo Isle Patti Conover 27 Inverness. Big Canyon, N.B. Esther Ane 3 bd house $275,000 2 bd condo $285,000 3 bd townhouse $$385,000 3+2 duplex $649,000 5 bd Estate Sl,995,000 4 bd house $319,000 3 bd townhome $389,500 3 bd house $565,000 3 bd house $675,000 3 bd house $749,000 4 bd house $795.000 3 bd house $849,000 3 bd house $850,000 5 bd house $895,000 3 bd townhome $1,099.000 4 bd house Sl,310.000 5 bd estate $1,395,000 3+3 bd duplex $2,700,000 4 bd house $2,775,000 SA111RDAY It SUNDAY 2327 Vista Huerta, Eastbluff 3 bd too.vnhome Mary Dresser $270,000 179 Mesa A&F, Eastside Costa Mesa 3 bd house Cheryl Carlson & Tom lovenJttl $300,000 2141 lr1s Place, Eastside Costa Mesa 4 bd hou.- ~~~ ~~~ 3 ~~ Nancy 8erfleJd & Marlene Hassel $489,000 100 Via Cordova, Udo Isle 3 bd house Wayne HecWMaureen Downey $589,000 226 Ruby, Balboa Island 2 bd house Joanna Hendrie $649,000 760 Via Udo Soud, Udo Isle 3 bd house Judy Beatty & Sally Philips $785,000 220 Apolena, Balboa Island 4 bd house Lou Hickson & Grayce Taliaferro $785 000 1305 N. Beyfront, Balboa Island 2 bd CAJ°p1ex Judy Good $949,000 UDO ISLE Channi'ng lmmaculete 3 bdrm totally re- modeled 1 sty home on &arge oomer lot Coiy & bright with new windows & doon, aown mouldings & oak plank Ooors. Security system. PRICE DROPPED 40K, motivated sellers! 631-1400 ........................... $589,000 NEWPORT SHOllES Spacious 1 sty 3 bd w/bonus room, vauhed c.eill~ & patio. Walk to ocean, ex>mm pool & teMis. 631-1400 ................................ $339,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ~ng CountJy French 1 sty 4 bd w/famlly rm, frplc, tudwd firs, land· sc.aped patio & spa on cul-de-sac. 673-6900 .$349,900 NEWPORT HAllBO• Immaculate 2 bd bayfront condo w/bay & sunset ws. Boat alp at $2 per ft. Lease opt or submit trade! (U-f) 631-1400 ............... $365,000 NEXT 10 NEWPORT Well maintained owner oc- cupied duplex ln Costa Mesa Heights. Each unit w/2 bds, garage & yard. 631-1400 ....................... $375,000 CORONA DEL MAR'S Canyon Crest townhomes w/comm pool & spe. BeautifuJ remodtied 3 bd w/ scraped celli~. paven & mlnon. 631-1400.$389.500 BALBOA Beach cottage In quiet trft·lined neighbor- hood. Warm & cozy 2 sty 2 bd w/dtm &: large sun- dcck. Walk to beach & Fmy. 631-4100 ........ $479,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nice 3 bdnn home ~ of. ~~hnla=pl~ ~40o~~-~.~~$4ts~~ co•ONA HIGHl.AND8 Warm & ct.ming 3 bd house w/hrdwd firs, used brick frpk &: decorator touch- es, back yrd w/large deck. 760-3600 .............. $539,000 NEWPORT AT 111E llEACH Recently renovated duplex w(J bd, 3 ba 2nd flr unit & 2 bd, 2 be down. Frplc, decks & patios. 760-3600 .................... $563,500 PENINSULA Pl' Fabulous newer duplex w/3 bds each, &pies, pab & bak:onla.. MMure trees at land-scapng. Stepl to ocean &. Bey. 631-1400 ..... $595,000 WEST NEWPORT Family home. 1 block to both bay 120 E Oceanfront, Balboa 3 bd howe & ocean beacha. FlreplaCe ln master sutte of this 4 Austin Daynes $1,025,000 PENINSUl.Ah POINT T<*li/ '9ft0dtltd 3 bdrm on bdrm property, 2 bdmu have outside entrance & pri-1124 E. BeJboa Blvd., Peninsula Beyfront 4 bd House ran ugc lot. st.Pt to ~ & ocun bw:Ma. Dining & vale deck. Lots of dosets & storage space 631-1400 Heidi Moody & Carla Broffman $1,895,000 =rooms, dream ldtchm a "'** 9'Mllt hoUwl .................................................................... : .. $475,000 ~th~ard. AD MW plumbing. wiring. hating & . 1-1400 ........................................ $749.000 Specializing in properties I or sak or lease .•• on the waur. •. near the waler ... and with a mw of the waur. •• CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 . " " .. " ,.. BAI.BOA ISLAND OFFICE S 15 MARINE AVE. 714~73~900 ~ ~K~ PILOT I REAL ESTATE -./ ,.. • ::i"'· SATURDAY, October 5, 1991 I PAGE 15 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® . Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty NnPOllT AT THE 111'.Adi Duplex eaom from the sand remodeled in 1990, 4 ba.m & 2 bdrm units on large-r lot with 3 car garage. 631-1400 ...... $598,000 LIDO ISLE Gradoua. well and for 1 lby 3 bdrm home on 45' lot Living room with ftreplace, 11p11rate dining area & cmy deri opening to IU""'J brick patio. Open & ~t, dote to t.ennil & beach. 631-1400 ....................................................................... $649,000 MLl'OA 181.AND Dupicx. Channing 2 bd brick & wood sided cottege with &pie. open tieamed c:ding, whlewashed wooa oane11na. Fr. c1oors & pa1:1o p1us] bdnn apt & utility r0om. 631-1400 ................ $649,500 UDO PMK DlllVE IDGlllll9E FuD security bldg with doorman~~ & blllard room. Immaculate It buutifuJly 2 bdrm with lowly ooean, ctty ~t, channel & sunset views. 631-1400 ........ $695,000 UDO PAllK DlllVE Beautiful 2 bdrm bayfront condo in ~:1 ... with doonnan, c:ard-room. pool A ~ T1 renovated. new kbchcn, re- caeed lldtting. fbdura ftoor ~ 631-1400 ........... : ........................................................... $700,000 Ml llOA ISLAND Adorable bright remodeled 3 bdnn home with lMng room opening to spacious brick patio plus separate bonus rooin wltfi batfi. Real pride of ownership & one of best streets In island. 67~ ....................................................................... $759,000 MUOA l8IAND Immaculate 3 sty 4 bd home with separate guest quarters off garage. French doors open to lowly Orick patio. New roof furnace & water heaten. Owner may carry 1st. TO. 673-6900 $785,000 Ml llOA Sophisticated custom 3 llDly 4 bdnn home, wl3 bdnnt I: laundry on lst floor, llvingldin!ng. kitchen 8t porch on 2nd & huge mutu suite w/prtvate aan- deck on 3rd. ~ & bright, steps to bey & ocean. 760-3600 ............. _ ........................................ $795,000 PENIN90IA POINT At itJ best! Light, brt{llt 8t spa- cb.-3 bdnn remodeled from ~ up in '89 with extra attention to quality & detail. Den, dining 8t fam- ily rooms & roof deck w/city light & ocean views. 631- 1400 .............................................................. $850,000 Ml llOA 191.AND Beautiful, spacious "Counby En. alW\'' daisJm's 3 bdrm home with family room, den It ~ master suite plus separate 1 bdrm loft apt Fr. doon, bey windows, aown moldings & 2 frplc:s .. 760-3600 ..................................................... " $885,000 VllllCl,nALY A Southeby' 1 International Realty Exclusive ''Cale Talianl" An enchanting 15th century house set at the Junction of two canals near the Camoo dl Ge- sultl. Mc>lt rooms have canal views. It could &e divided into thrM or four living areas. Broc:hure 1840014. Ml llOA 181.AND Bayfront duplex, pier & slips for 2 boats plus watllr & city light Ws. Front 2 bdtm1 ,2 bed\ tiou., frplc I: patio plus 1 bdrm apt &: douoee ginge with laundry. $upn' rental location or build new. 631-1400 ............................................... $949,000 DOVEll 9ll01IE9 VIEW Lon Nearly ~ acre, one of the lergat lots. Seier wlD buJld 5,000 1q. ft. Top 1~= ~1~Jx\~~:~.~~·::.~~~ 818 CANYON fTahly deantad 3 bdrm with faml)y room, dramatic enby with whitewashed wood Boors &: 2 ltory dJning & living rooms on Big Canyon• s 8th fair- =·~-~.~· ... ~ .. ~~.~ .. ~·=·&;} .9"81.W Beautlfully redone 5 bdrm Southport with tmri8c ocean views. Dlnlna. & famlJy rooms, ex- penc:Md mlliAlr, new applianoa, hdwd loon, wtndowt~ aown moldinal 8t lhuttms. Pn>lalk>nally lardlc COllONA DEL MAii 6 bd pldure perfect European VlBa on 45'. lot, steps to beach. TINO story beamed cell~ living nn, dining & family nns & eat-In kltch-6J'1-1~ .. ~ .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~:t'1:S.~ CORONA DEL MAii Beautifully appoinwt Ocean Blvd custom ti bdrm home w/fabulOOs white water views. Crafted for the perfectlonlst there are formal ~~~~ .. ~: .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~~~~.~~.~~f871s%> P£NINSOIA OCEANFRONT Wonderful 2 year old custom near the point. Three sty, 5 bd w/dan library, dining & family nns & bonus nn. Roof deck wlbac. ~~.~~ .. ~:.~ .. ~~.~.~Sf.~51;oo 8ELCOlJR1' French Mediterranean custom home. Light & open 4 bdrm includes 1st floor maic1s quar1lln.. Master with den~ famlJy kitchen with &pie plus ~~~ ... ~.~ .. ~ .. ~.~~.000 BIG CANYON Estate with fabulous views & owr 150' on bluff CNfZJ 8th fahway. Top quality with gra- cious high ceilinged rooms, It includes 4 bdtms, 2 fam- i)y rooms, study, formal dining & separate maids suite. 631-1400 .................................................... $2,775,000 IAGlJNA BEACH Fabulous Medltenanean ocean- front villa. Main house with 9 bdrms indudi~ palatial master suite ~ & ~ quarlltrs. Stone ;;1' ~60-3600 ....... ~~.~~ .. ~st.&lo~cri> ~. 631-1400 ....................... -.................. $1,!310~ , NWFOWf &t.M aJstom ...... on .....ty 112 acre. DOVEll 911om ~utlfuJ new 3 bdrm Country waoA 91.AND ~ dUpla In gr.a Nntal 8-dlful 1nd1tloMl houM, liPIXOX 6000 IQ. ft. with 5 French home w/dodt for large yacht & sperWing views. ~--&ftt'>t.'3"~ ~ .. T:wf~ I!!/. e:..:~~ ~:::: ~ Two aty cnby~~ ~· ~~ 6900 ......... -................................................ $1,100,000 1 .. "" $1 -ooo ~~ ........ -................................... $2.195,000 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'7Vlt SJNdtlllzbtg U. l"'OJ#n#• /or sak or ,.a.s .... 011 the waar. .. uar IM waur. •. a"" with a l'ifw of the waur .•• CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 2600 E. COMT idGHWAY 714-76~3600 2436 W. COASr HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 PAGE 16 /SATURDAY October 5, 1991 . NEWPORTIIEACHICOA MESA PILOT' I REAL ESTATE WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtor•~R\ ~J/111111 ~ /« Mlfe tie felUl ... M de .wl« ... MM di #'111« ... lllftl ,,;d •..,"'di ...ta, .. ESTHER FINE Residence 548-2971 Business 631-1400 OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND! 27 Inverness Lane ----------~-----CUSTO JI BIG CANYON GOLF COOllSE ESTATE. 5 bedroom, 4.5 baths, Ubrmy, family room & game room. ScDer very motivated! Submit all reasonable offers. $2,775,000 Alao Avalla•I• COlJNTRY FllENCll DOVER SHOllES BAYRONT Premium location, 60 ft. on the water with dock & view. Model perfect 3br, 2lh ba with underground wine cellar. JUST llEDIJCED $1,995,000 WAYNE HECK Residence: 675-9040 Business: 631-1400 SELLERS MOTIVATED! VILIA BALBOA -Newport Beach lBdnn condo with ocean views. Model perfect. Gated community ~I, spa. Possible lease or lease option.Priced dropped to $199,000 LIDO ISLE Immaculate remodel on oversized comer Jot. droppM $40,~ to $589,000 Macite watson Res· : 15~34 Business: 760-3600 Us Olsen ~:759-8520 lulinel1: 760-3600 600 ••• 600\'J OrclaN Aw. BEAtmRJL DUPLEX ON QUIET COllNEll COMPLETELY REMODEl.£0 IN 1981. 3 bedroom, 2 bed\ owners' unit with fireplace and large all glass bay window ln IMng room. ~ IUltil hat pfvate patio, Fmlch doon plus large m.aar balh with Gfl'dll ara.. Additional 2 bedroom, 1 lh bath unit with fireplace, vaulted cdlnga and p'1vale balcony. AD in lrnpecxable condition! $649,000 . MARLENE HASSEL Residence: 642-6048 Butlnea: 631-1400 IN THE CAPE COD fRADITION! COSTA MESA -Like new townhome with 2 master suites and family room. Large patio. Attached dbl. garage. Short bike ride to beach . $179,000 ~RTHEl81118 Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's !. i .. •.. ,. C 0 ST A M E SA ~\RE A ......._ LOCATIOll ta1e,eoo AaN ~ tlnce ... lulh IOw ................ 90lpt'lg. 3 8R/2 BA, NmOdelld lclchen. New'PORTICHOOLI $28~000 10,000+ aq.ft. lot! Open and spadout • 5 BR/ 3 BA. F1fepe.ce In living room & muter. Nn USTlllQ tat8,000 8eUlful 3 ~ BA home In E..-. C... Meea. 2 yra. MW. Upgreded .. & cwpet. RDUCllDI IUT,IOO WondlfUy CUltOmlud EMtllde home Wllh 4 BAI 2 + BA, fari"Y '°°"'• den. Security eyalllm. NEWPORT CREST PIHCDT09B.L •Me,000 EMY to *'-P11rt #1 2 BRl2 BA Wllh 8ddld loft Md *'1189 gllcn. cedlr-lned oloMt In Glf909· 8HOWS ua A 110DB. tan.ooo OWNER WILL CARRY PAPER-NO POINTS! ~ BAI 2~ BA. Deconlllld In .,. bMt ol tMtet eollm, IUD All Ofil'IR tHT,000 Vetf'I =: 3 8R/2~ BA with grMnt>el view. Tiie In Md Miry. Mini OCNlf' View. GllDllBm.TVllW ... .000 ...., ...... #4 ... ,.... olf ~bedroom. 3 8R/2~ BA, formlll dll*'G room & .,,__ room. PMULOUS OCaA11 van $298,000 Wood looftng In klchen, et*Y Md cllr*'9 room. Atmodlled .nd .,.. ... mOdel. 3 8R/2'il BA. UST COURT LOCATIOll N10 000 ~=~~C.:-2:'~~ ==~v:-~ BA, bl-In!!'= In .... room. ~ cllr*'9 room. LIDO ISLF- 2 NEW LIDO ISLE LISTINGS OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES Ai I llWTIOll llUILDDS $W,OOO ac-..-onc A4 loC, 30 x 102.5, with okllr 3 BR hol.-plul 2 BR Income d. INCOMI! PROPl!RTY St ,289,000 White wetet a cou1al views from this Income producing property. 3 BR/2 BA up, 2 BR/2 BA dn. $215,900 $715,000 11,376.000 1248,900 r,..: tlM.000 mt: 1125.000 Im.CICIO •u•.ooo • NEWPORT BEACH ~ PRESTIGIOUS COMMUNITY $410,000 Don't believe those horrOf stMles about condos! 2000+ aq.ft. on sunny greenbelt. 2 BR and den. ~ 81.0CK PROM 8™" $488,000 NewtY bult 4 BR/3 BA plus famlly room In super lo-cation. Great home to rent out or llve Int VDSATILI! PLOORPLAll 1489,MO l.ocat9d )'.lat 3 houMI fwom the beach. UQ.Mw 5 BAl4 BA elf9e famly home with mini ocean view. llDPORT llORTH tm~: Cuelomtzed Medina pllln In garden ..alng. lklMly dlc0fat9d. 3 BR/21A BA, famly room. CotlDO WITH DOCK ·~ lmmeculalle baYfront condo with finest throughout. 2 ~ BA. aecurtty tylt9mn. COUNTRY STYLI! RDIAD taM,000 3 BR/2~ BA comer lot home with famly room off ldtchM. Spa on brick deck. French doors.. HAR110R van HOiia ..... ooo WonderfUI 5 BR/3 BA SOmer99t model In Pt'9M Ill. L.g. fM1ly room, pwqutit ftoorlng, 2 flnlplacel LIDO PARK DRIVE $975,000 Beat 1st ftoor unit overtooklng pool, Rhine Channel 2 BR/2~ BA. Full 24 hr. security. BAVFRONT CONDO seastooo Spacious 2 BR/3 BA security condo with tamUy room. Boat slip available. Walk to beach. IDllAL iroR DllR1'AINlllQ t7t9t~ 4 8Al3 BA, Wnly room. den. 9000 eq.ft. lot. v ... ed cellngl, UMd brtck. lktla'•ea. 3 llreplllCea. mTvtmr PDTHOUU ===t Eleglf'll 2 BR/2~ BA Udo Pk. Dr. oftM'8 torft9r .,_. or a.y. ~ a cJt.y MY ........ llAYl'llOllT ·1~0,000 Awe oppolU1lly to ~ • bMdt on •· CIMM 19y lliand. Pi+tm bwtlM a boet dodla. .......... llAWROllT .. ~ • .000 1mm ..... ~............ ·.:*'-..._ ...................... 4 ~- PAGE 18 /SATURDAY October 5, 1991 l"l'OfiJ.e. ..... URATNE &: ERIC SHAW Laraine Shaw moved to Newport Beach w11h her two sons and began her career '" real estate in 1m with Unique Homes. She joined Coldwell Banker in 1983 and-became an associate vice president in May 1991. Over the years, Laraine has earned numerous achievement awards. These include Presidents O ub, county wide honors of Top Ten in Dollan Earned. Top ten in Buyer Con1rolled Sales. She is active in The Sandpipers or Hoag Hospital Foundation, supporu the 552 Oub, as well u, other charily organizalions. Laraine loves to travel and play golf. And, ..-heo she can, Lara.inc likea to combine both. She hu played golf in Europe, Canada, Maioo and Hawaii. Her love of golf iJ an aprcssion of her compclclive spirit. "It's a game," she ellplains, "that you not only compete wilh others. but yourself; always trying for a pcnonal best." Laraine brinp the c:ompctetivc spirit with her when representing her clients. "I get 1remendous satisfaction closing a deal knowing I've negotiated the best deal possible for my client&." She's equally at home with bay front estates, family homes or inve1tmcn1 property. Las1 year Laraine teamed up with her son Eric Shaw, a graduate of USC business Khool 10 form a dynamic partnership. When uked ..-hether she thought it unusual 10 work with her son, Laraine replied. "Not in the Jcut. We have dCM:lopcd a partncnbip that is mutually bcncfidal. But even more 1mportan1 is the benefit two professionals bring to our clients." Let Larainoe and Eric put their enthusiasm, energy, and skill to work for you and you will undc11tand why many of their clienta arc repeat CUllomcn. If you're interested in fiDdin& out more 1bo\11 the winruna combination ol Laraine and Eric Sb.aw and Coldwcll Banker, call 644-9060, ext I 2A. •• •"' f COl OW C ll OANf\C H • 1 II DOWD VIUMI '229.llO ' l.Mge, open, lgtt. lwWt 2 beck'oam. 2 11111 condomlniln.. Lol'a al R:nge, lnlldl lalnty, 3 bllconlea, ftrepllce. New .,.., c.pet. chllll Ind lclctst lpPlmas. Ooee to w.t-cttf plm, cormmly pool & .,,.. --- OP•N HOUSE SATURDAY t.a COSTA MUA 160 PAllMAVIN HEIDI MEEDER $235,000 Hiii wOoos 100 .... WOODS Pl VELMA TIMMONS $325,000 CDM 912 CMllDllM WAY BARBARA GRAVES $498,000 WTIWff 2719 ALTA ""1'A JOANN AKERMAN $720,000 NIWPOIT lllt.AND 1111 PINUY CAROLINE HAINES $796,000 Mll09 llOOI 17 ST. 1IOPIZ CHUCK COLESWORTHY $875,000 IAYllDI COW 1029 IAYllDI COW JOHN CAMPBELL $1 ,085,000 COM 211 GOU>INIOO RJTA KURTZ $1 ,488,999 NIWPOIT llACN .oo9 llMMOll SIU SAMPSON $1,595,000 HMNI 1111 1107 DOU'M9f llll KEVIN KANDA $1 ,990,000 SUNDAY 1-e .... WM~-.. lttOm MO PllOIPICT91-- DAVID PRINCE '311,800 NIWPOIT HACH 20 IMA LOA DAVIE WONG '375,000 HV IOIOUI 2716 Hl.LVllW LINDA MARSTON $379,000 1111 IWPN 2112 VISTA lltl1UDA KAY PARKER '371,000 MCtl IAY M02 IAY'MIM DIANA GOLDSBERRY 1385,000 THI 1WPN IOI VllfA MADllA CHUCK COLESWOATHY $411,000 TNI..,.,. ..a VllTA IONllA PATRICK BARTOUC 1441,000 THI ....... In VllTA ft.GIA SUE VERNON So481.000 COM tueuDllMWAY BAA8ARA GRAVES S481,000 NV Ill.LI N1• IUll " JEFf EWINO "7l,IOO .. ,..,. Mei CllOU BIUl SAMP80N $711,000 ........ 2719 ALTA VIia JOANN AKERMAN PI0,000 .,...., MM IUIWA TORY 8TUART '829,000 IMUNA CONDO UM,500 Spectacullr ~ Sllldllblck -Ind ~ lgtlll Ylew. Pl1¥IM Jlculzl. l.qe 2 bedraam ' 2~ bllh wlll loft. Em llrge lcll IMUMA IMCM tm,• L.IQllll Bllcll cCJllgl In ... i..t d ...... The house .....-.: frlah pm. lnlldl Ind ed. lllW ClfPlt ~ .................. rwo. wood ftoorl, 2 ..... Ind 11'i 111111. OCe.1 Ylew diet. The llGUlt ....... ... Ind la wll*I wliMlg Cllltlla ~ .. ....,. Ind ...... -ALD 18UCI tns.-.. ~ 4 bedroam or 3 bldroonll -... ISll In Em.aid Temce. -......... • ftadwoocl tloon, leldld -*· 6ar9IM oce9I ... Ind IDWfy gRln. &MUM lllCll $72l,llO WondlrM Enmld lll'rD 4 ..... Of 3 -room ..,.... ...,.. .... llliilalOll IDall. 9lld9d ... 81 ........ " --....... Gorgeolll oc.i ......... . NEWPOM llACll ... ..... ~ .......... ....,.,Wiik to bMdl, pill! In u tliWl ID 711/t1 • $100 I* mo. Shown Wfll 1CC4illlll* *· ----...... 0orgeu 2 ...._ 2""' C01 •1 a-. in• OUdld s.n. 8" 1¥15., .... -.. yn.aa.. ................ .... ......... A tatt• e_....i.........., ........... . Cllan. l.qe 1 ........... """ .. -antlQltlllld.,..11&. -·-.... .... .• ....................... = ... ly .......... =. -·-....... ,... . ........ ln..,_61i1111Vt1•.NI -- \J \\l'tlf,, 1;1 \(II 1111 :\I l '1!.'\! I 111 II\ I 1111,1:\\ \1 \I\' lil \1111 11 I I ,11, ' --~.-...----· IWINI ftllACf $5Sf,OOO lJOhl and open 3 bedroom 2 bath home W1tt1 remodeled kitchen and mas1er bath, hardWOOd noorsf wMe washed beamed ce1hngs, skylight. wood l>hnds & more ,,.._ 1MI ILUfFS $369,000 Owner tS very anxJOUs to sen this home. 3 bed· room Bluffs condo with extra large master retreat Larve hlno room ts dramatic wi1h cathedral ceU· inos & plan!JtJOn shutters. fast escrow possible HAllOI VIW KNOUS $379,000 Charming ··cape Cod" townhouse with sweeping V1eWS of hll1s and new nature preserve. 2 bedroom, 2'h balh. wann ftreplaces. Sj)ICioos fwnlly kitchen. CorM'dlity pool, spa and remis. BLUFFS lln $4t9,000 4 bedroom Cannelita plan lends 11sen to rn.iaw or live-In, suite remodeled. scf11)ed ceilings, new kitchen and baths. excellent IOcation. Priced right NIWPOIT llAND DUPllX $425,000 Priced to sell! Perfect fOf the buyer who Wlt!IS ad· dllloOll l'lttal Income to offset payments, !Ne In one Int & rent out tie olhef. Both •• In exceaent cooditloll with two bedrooms. Quiet Island IOcatlon. IAYSIDI COYE $465,000 Prlvale beach. Pool and spa Included In tills 2 bed· room 2 bath condo with mini bay view. Walking dimnce IO Balboa Isle. Truly • sopert> value. Call r1gtt now for yt>Ur appolmment. NIWPOIT HNMUlA $465,000 Large conwrted cllplex ~excellent Income. Wkller/summer potential. Steps to beach, bay and shopping. Call tor added information. HA1101 VIEW $419,000 wann family Carmel model, lots of extras. custom closets, die hardWOOd floor In lamlly room. Close to pool and part. NIWPOIT NOITM $'95,000 Must see nowl Owner wlU consider 1 ~ down. 6l'9ll tiouse, only 4 years old. 4 bedroom. 2~ bdl. vaulld ceihngs. French doorS, Berblt carptl· Ing. ~ paYefS lamilY room, llYlng room Ind pltJO. Pr1vate spa. Vlcant now. seller Is mottYated. IRVINI ftllACI $649,000 Must seei ltvine Terrace 5 l>edrOom. 3 battl, 2500 sq l Just ngflt tor family. Great Wld· scaplno. move right In Dining room, family room and living room _ ..... SIAYIEW $525,000 Mr. 6 Mrs Neatnik llVe here. Circumstances force them to sell this eleoanUy remodeled 3 bedroom home in prtvate gate guarded community. Their loss is yt>Ur gain. Call today to see Ill NEWPORT NOlnt $559,000 Tremendo\is value! 4 bedroom home only 4 years old with all the nut upgrades, French doors. re· cessed UOhtinO. family room With tlreplaoe, master bedroom with oooe closets and fireplace. 3 car ga· rage. Seller's motiVated. HAllOI YllW ~S $559,000 Move rigl1t In and enjoy this pristine 4 bedroom 2'h bath & family room Palermo. Wonderful lo· ca1i0n by greenben, new carpet. new paint. Laroe smny yard tool NEWPORT •IGHTS $559,500 Rart opportunity! a duplex in Newport Htsl Front Int wllt1 3 bedroom 2 bath. back lllit wfth 2 bed· room 1 'h bat!. Each with fifeplaces. Excellent lo· cation. Comer lot IWmfUl VIEW $574,500 Great famly home. Beautl1ul back bay and night light view. Hardwood entry. View from IMng room. dining room, kitchen and master bedroom. Auto- matic spMklers and some outside UghtlnQ. Light and br1gttl NI 4 PLEX $5",000 Large units. Ideal IOf owner/user. Three are town· homes Ind one upper, with patio or balcony Quiet cuk!e·sac, enclosed garages. NEWPOl'i ilACH $625.000 Remodeled 10 pertec11onl 1hls warm & lnvftlng 2 bedroom home has bea&dul upgrldel h"cughout. Cozy den wlltt ~ ftreplace pkls 2 olhers • 3 In 1111 Outdoor ente1111ning aru wfth pool, spa & butft In barbecue. This la tuly I very special home. MMIOI VllW HCMWS UH,000 Outstlrldlng cuslDm home, 4 bedroom 31h ball. curt> appeal, Pella wlndowl/doorl. Upgrades fWotlOhoul, conmJnfly pool, large yard, 2 fire. places • l1llSt. •LCOUIT tlU $619,000 This elegant 2 stoiy home Is located In tie extlu· sM guard gll9CI conminlty Of Belcourt Hill. The 1 It l1DfY "*" • grind erbttaillk'lg WU. den Wiii wtt blr, llreplac• In fie IMng room. The mas· let bedroom wtltl '"'*'· oueet IUlle, IXlrl ltOf· • Ind ¥tflndl .. IDcllld ~ h loww IMI. SPYGWS MIU $711,000 CuslOmlled 4 bedroom 2'h bath Capetiorn model w/Vlew ProlesslOllal landscapmg. Up· grades mctude French doors and windows. air conditioning, new textured beamed =s. -· .. WTIWFF $679,000 Wann and 1nv11Jng tradltlOOal hOme Set back trom the street for pnvacy. En1oy crty tight and ocean views from the gracious hving room and formal d1ntng room. S l>edroomS 2V• l>altls. family room. 2 fireplaces. hardWOOd noors. decorator accents lhtooghout. IAYSHOlfS $735,000 Clean. lllrlCtlVe home WTltl wonder1\Jt IOcatiOn. 3 bedroom. 2 bath Wl1h sunny pallO. Great for 2nd home, remodel or use as Is. Pnvate gate guarded communitY Wl1h 2 private beaches and childrens play yard. NIWPOIT HACH $739,500 Spectacular view. 5 bedroom & bath family rm. pool, 3 car garage, new carpet and paint. French doors and bay windoWs. Remodeled kitchen Fan- tastic buy • wont lastl NIWPOIT HEIGHTS $747,000 Unblookible fantas11c second stoty view potential' The charming existing 3 bedroom 2 bath house features generous llYing area, beautifully remodeled kitchen Laroe lot and !tie surroundlno properties make this a terrific investment. CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN VIEW $4",000 View Catalina and Sunset skies from !Ills higllly up- gtaded. decorator emanced condominium in Ille gated guarded community of Jasmine Pm. 3 bd. 2 l>a with finished storage loll W.11 CllEK DI $519,000 A very exciting Plan 3 In excellent IOcatlon. Spa- cious, briglll and cheerful, 3 b<1. family room. Priced to selll TlllACU $$60,000 Quiet elegance! Ocean ¥law condo in desirable nllt comrruilly. 2 bd & den. Original owner up- Ofld«I ~I Close to pool & ckJt>houst. STEVE SL'THERLEN Q . What do Beverly Hills. San Marino. H ancock Park. Mo ntecito, Pasadena, Brentwood. Malibu, Palos Verdes, Rancho Santa Fe and La Jolla h ave in commo n with Newport Beach? A. They're all upper tier real estate markets. like Newport Beach, and they all have Coldwell Banker offices, like Newport Beach. In fact. Coldwell Banker is the oldest, most estab lished name in Southern California upper tier Real Ec;tatt!. That'<> why if you're buying or ·elling anywhere in Southern Califoria you sh ould deal with an established name known for integrity and fair dealing. Since 1906 we've been building a reputation you can count on. And when people from all those other towns come to Newport Beach, they count on us too! -----. EASTBLUFF 849,000 Just right for family comfort this large 4 be- droom home has beautiful vtews of the city lights and sunsets. Newty remodeled & en- larged to Insure spacious living. Large front & back yards. Terrific family neighborhood. Call to see It today!! SARA MARVIN HARBOR RIDGE ESTATIS $875,000 Move In today and enjoy the prestige of this excluslva guard gated community. Very pop- ular LUCERNE Model has 3 bedroom, 3 bath, famlty l'oom formal dining. Command- ing view of the city, mountains and nlte lites HARBOR VIEW HIUS $U5,000 Viewl Viewl Viewl 180" of sweeping ocean vtews from this lovely 4 bedroom home. Pa- tios front and rear and a private courtyard pool make outdoor Uvtng" mighty easy''. LYLEEN & J•FF EWING CHUCK COLESWORTHY IRVINE TERRACE $941,000 Enchanting entertainers delight! 4 bedroom 3 bath. Totallay remodeled on lush over- slzsed lot. Glass roof dining room. French doors, this has It alll CHRIS LINDSAY HARBOR RIDGE $4,500,000 One of Newport's most elegant and beauti- fully constructed homes. Located on a prfme lot wtth unobstructed vtews of harbor, city lights & mtx. 4 bedroom, sep maids qu- arters (6th of 7th bedroom), private guest UDO ISLE IAYPIONT $7,7IO,OOO Udo Islands most spectacular bayfront residence located on tip of Udo Island wtth magnfflcent views of bay and city lights. 580 European style residence of finest quality construction -large dock. SPYGLASS HILL $895,000 Contemporary European styling recently remodeled. Bright and light and white, plas1er walls, white tile floors, French doors, glass brtcka, all white gourmet kitchen. Courtyard entry and beautiful canyon, snowcapped mountains, and city lights view. PRl!STIGIOUS Bl!LCOURT HILL hN,000 Gorgeous remodel condo with fabulous views, 3500 aq ft of perfection. Designed by Jerry Harris. 3 car garage plus gated community. BALBOA Pl!NINSULA $885,000 Outstanding 3 BR, 3 BA ;custom home to be built on Ocean view lot. De- signed by Biii Ficker this Is an opportunity to buy an exceptional quallty view home. PENINSULA S&H,000 180° bayfront view at inside lot prices. Quaint cottage on R-2 lot across from 10th street beach. OLD CORONA Dl!L MAR •ns,ooo Step up to understated efegance In this fabulou. comemporary home wtth breathtaking views of the ocean & Catalina. Five decks, 2 matble ftre- places, built In wide screen lV, new kitchen ma.kn thla a dream come true! Walk to little Corona beachl OCl!ANFRONT $9U 000 Best locatton with panoramic ocean vlewa, and 35frontege. &t:'ting charming cottage on desirable comer lot. Greet for builder-user llW98tor. OLD CORONA Diii. llAR •NS,000 Fabutoua double lot wtth large remodel 3 bedroomh!n bath home & 1 bed- room 1 bath guest unit. Great view of bay & part many rooms. Doo- bfe gqt11ge & 4 perking spaces. Zoned "muttlple famny residence". BAVl'RONT $980•000 Excellent opportunity to live on the bay. Water vtews from ~ room. Sales price fncfudes 18 ft power boat and slip rightl. Beat value on the water. Call for pttvate ahowlng. JOANN AKERMAN JERRY FINSTER llAYSHORl!S *"8,000 Rarely available home on extra large lot near the beach. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room. Plans avallabfe for new home with bay view from 2nd story. Gate guarded community with 2 prtvate beaches & chlldren'a play-ground. BAYSIDI! COVE 11,0SO 000 Famous architect's own home richly remodeled marble ftooring, d new kitchen with top of the llne appliances are only aome of the upgrades. This la a superb bayfront value. Call John Campbell now for your appt. SPYGLASS HILL •1,1 .. ,000 This 5 or 6 BR famlty home loctlon In one of Newport'• most sought after areas. SwHplng ocean and bay views from moat rooms. Call to see today. OCl!ANFRONT It , .. 8,000 Wiii consider trades. Mediterranean oceanfront villa -toc.ted dlrectty on the sand. Newly built 3 bedroom, 41h bath, plus den and loft. Spectacular roof top deck wtth views of Catalina and couttlne. Creadve owner who Is motivated and wtll consider trades. NRPORT BbCH •t,-,000 View ocean bay city llahta, almost new. Fabulous contemporary, high cell- Inga, 5 bedroom 5 bath, •hows llke a modef. State of the art kitchen. Sl'YQLASS HILL CUSTOM •t,-,000 Maanffk:ent custom estate (Approx. 5000 eq.ft.). On huge pny-. lot with 18Cf unobltructed panoramJc ocean and nwma vtewa. 5 bd, muter suite 1400 aq ft. 6'A ba. huge famlty room, and gourmet kitchen. An on a view site. Seller motivated! llALllCIA -1119111.A .. •--.:; Thie penlnauta bayfront hOfTM l'9pr9Mnt lht eftnMt In ~ . Thia toUllty remodeled hOfTM futuree =r:"9 from • tnnd ... pier •tip to a fully llMd cedar cloeet In tt'4f .ue... A My equipped kitch-en for the gourmet cootc. NEWPORT ~EACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL. ESTATE SATURDAY, October 5, 1991 I PAGE 21 Peninsula • Bayfront wtth dock • 380.3.SBA • Remodeled, move-In condition $2,495,000 .NEW LISTINGr Newport Island • Waterfront with dock e2BD,2.5BA •Close to beaches, shops, etc ... $795,000 CAROLINE HAINES Bus: 644-9060x182 Res: 645-6766 CAROLIN .E HAINES & \ CHRIS LiNDSAY Introduce Exclusive Properties For You / , :a... ~ .. -~ -~-... · jll'l --, __ .NEW USTINGr Big Canyon •Bro00moor e4BD,2.5BA Irvine renac~e"'---..:.= • 12,700s/f lot Belcourt Hill • View, View, View e 14,300s/f lot W/ pool & paddle tennis court $1,495,000 ·solo· IN 3 DAYSI •View! •Plan 3 e380,38A $635,000 e4BD.3BA e· Great location . $948,000 Olde COM • 380, 2.SBA • 8randnew • Closeto beach, shops $374,900 CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION FREE, no obligation market analysis on your property • 380,3.SBA • 3,SOOs/f with gated community $895,000 Versailles •Views • 380, 2.SBA •Close to Hoag, gate guarded $345,000 CHRIS LINDSAY Bus: 644-9060x148 Res: 760-1703 COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE -COAST HIGHWAY AT AVOCADO , al.DWDJ. 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Irle 3030 Sa110a 3048 Samoa 1600 Sandalwood *** COSTA MESA'S TOP SELLING OFFICE *** CllTl.U 4 NDIOOMS AND flUIT 11US $232,000 Special Cat8 haS gone 1n1D !his 4 BR, 1V. BA fam- ily kitchen home. New root & more. CIOse to al the fun spots In Costa Mesa. Please call. (82PRES) ELEOMr TOWN HOME $254,900 4 Bd & 21h Bath • 1860 sq.ft. 2 car gar. Large yard. One bedroom downstairs. New carpet & paint New appliances Cathedral ceilings & sky· ltgtrts (91 LOM) SECLUDED STREn Of FINE HOMES jND FINE FAMIUH $259,900 Cul de sac street. Large green belt area enhance 1111s 9240 sq It lot &1a1 R v access • 4 bed· rooms m batns (30ROF) MUST SH TO lfUMI $279,000 3 BA. 2 BA. large lam room. model pertect home. All new • lutchen, French doors. Berber carpet white washed vmyl wood floor. new bnck'Worl< driveway (1 OTUL) ENORMOUS LOT $279 ,500 Treat yourself to this extensively remodeled 4 BR 2 BA home wittl a tranquil environment (3SHA) IMMACUl.A11 FAMILY HOMI $219,000 4 BR, 2 BA plus powder room. 3 car garage, sin- gle story. new cpl. lresh paint. Move In condition. (10RED) UK! A MODEL $219,900 3 bedroom, 2 bath, recently remodeled. Beautiful pool and spa. Solar heat. Air conditioning. Custom cabinets In garage. (33LAR) PERFECT W1'SIOf HOME $289,900 3 BR home. appro• 1800 SQ ft, In C.M with new carpet, lresh ~ large tam rm .. vaulted celling, and spacious back yard Col'J>()fate owned property. Pr1ced tor last sale (261WE) A SUPlll PAMllY HM $295,900 4 BR 2 BA, e1!!r3 llfV6 lam rm Approx. 2000 sq II. on a cul de sac. (93JAS) --- WTSIDI CtWI $329,500 Larve ldd on mutlr bedroom Ind bllh. ff9nch doors lead to deck & spa. R.V. access or addlllonal paMng tor tour Cll'S. Pride of ownetShlp. Doni miss 1hls one. («NIN) CUL-DE-SAC Ho. $H9,000 4 ~ bath !JI-level wllh view. Pool. spa, tomlll dining room. ttmg room. child's playhouse. Prfvlte ~-2 llreplaces. (27TER) NIWH S.C. ~ AlfA $395,000 4 BR, 3 BA. 3 w garage. 1 BR Ind BA down. Ideal '°' home otnce. S1eps to beauttful pane (34FUC) COUNm CWI FDCll $399,000 uecutrve area at Its rlnest. s bedroom. 3 bath Wonderful ftOOf plan tor large famly °' coople Who likes to entertain. Seller desperate. Just slashed pnce. but submltl (19LAN) COUNTIY CLUI LMNO $399,500 Spacious 4 BR 21h BA • beautttul mature yarn with sparl<llng PoOI. famHy room with wet bar. Walk to Mesa Verde Country Club, over 2600 sq It. (18SAM) EXCUlM CRUM PUFF $411,000 OUtstanding Mesa Verde 4 bdnn 2·StOIY home. Lo maste< suite wi1h gorgeous cusiom bi1h • want to oott. P11b & shOpplng. (170RO ONI Of A Dft> LUXUIY $660,000 4 bedroom, 4 bdl. custom built In 1979. 4300 sq II execulM home on quiet cukle·sac. Spa, o-tll room. worttshop. (1951N) Nm•IMLEY FANTASTIC POOl AND IPA $270,ffO 4 large BR·a 1~ BA. 11rge tMno room Wiii M1lc flreplaca. PrMllt PlllO frOIC Ind ,..., (1 OOWl) EX1CU1M ..,.. $)10,000 TIU lw'ga home Is In I quite loclllon Ind gf1ll condlllon. It fellns • pool Ind •• • ..... cw garage Ind Inside ~. c.a now tor your pt1vaCa lhowlng. (1221.0Y) -· -_,,. ___ _ SWll.Y 1WO ITOIY $a1t,f00 UpgrWd 5 BR home In prime fOOfCilln V*t lo- cation. Newer oM cablnetl Ind wood floors In kit· a.i and dlllng room. Cnric .. er1by' Urge boM room. Glut f'CU1laln Vlley schools lnCW- lng F.V. High. (18SAN) mcurM POOl a SPA $S72,f00 Spacious.( BR 2~ BA home In F.V. AcMs from Mile Square Pitt. J.M. Peter built home on quiet Inside tract locdon. Massive M8R wllh sll&lQ room. PrlYlll bad! v.-ci and nl.ICh men. (1 SM1W) 40I( lltOW APPIAllAl $149,toO s Br 11h Blh w/F.R. a fonnal D.R. 2 ms1r'1 one ~ and one down. 3000 sq ft l*ls wet bar. pool, cus- tom oak ttwuout. Must seel A S1tal 11 1hls pi1ce c16PON) •n••• ... LOW ooWA Vll fill DHOVll $12',too 2 BR 2 stOIY townhome blkklg distance to the beach. End Unit wllh adjacent parting. TWO pOOIS and clOse to school & Shopping. Perfect 10< first time bllyer. (19COV) POOL • SPA HOM! llDUCEO TO Sill $259,900 Bright, cheerful comer home on CtJI de sac. Prtvlle rear yards maltes l shaped lap pool & spa an es· cape from all yoor Mryday problems, (65BR) .,A-BllP WALK 10 $20l,OOO 3 BR 2 BA 3 car garage. Hardwood ftoof1 ~ celllngs. Clole to pool, plft Ind Holg Hotpllll. (43Hll) Ull 4 II WIFIONT $591.000 Magnificent vtews. unsurpassed tranqullty on Chef. ry Lib In Newport Beach. 4 BR, 3~ BA, 2 fplca, pr1Vata dock. Rare oPPOfU'ilty, ~ letllnQ. Open Sat & Son 1-5. (22HEA) .., .• WOOOI All coLJ id. CoAsr 19110 ...... Huoe 1 BR. 1 BA. lllh q kltflln W11n 11 bufl..lrll FIP In IMno room. Big Mdectt PlllO. Comm pooe; IC>I & 111111. (32MAC) WNY PAY IBm li02,l00 ~ St Mn condo. 1 BA 1 BA new ~ Tennis, poet, tp1, Wllhlr, d!Ytr. aiove & ""'°' Stier W/r.llf'/. (388EA) Ml CNMM MD NIWACY 1120,000 ua-rrt CondO, lllWC "-nan w,1lrlpllCt & bllcony. TWo ~ -... Ml blllroomt, .. thl tmnlll yo11 illl*t, To .... c:a1 now! (28FAI) Pm1' .. IMlll ···-Don't mill '* 3 bedroom 2 blll. quilt end l#llt In • COfmUlllY, Ctrmlly located nut schools, parb & mall. WOOCMAICI CONDO 2 11/2 IA $119,900 8tst upper locatlon In complex. Quiet. pltvate. ln- Ckldu pt1vMll JlcUUj, washer, drYtr & 8ldl'IS Likes. snams. trees & comm. poo1, spa & sauna. (o42MAC) 10 m rr 1110 LCM rr 1154,900 Grlftelt loclllon. 3 BR ~ will beautltUI patiO Ind 2 car Qll108. Owtw mow out of stile so HELPll (2SCAR) WANT fT AU.? $179,900 Remodeled ldtChtn wit! Olk cabinets. new carpet. new pelrC, tilg room. Jlculzl, two 880 pftS. WUllef & drY'f, large blclt ylRS. pit loclllon. dolt '° 111 (1 WW() AffOIDUU ~ llOIOOM 1111.000 A S1lp up fOt I growing fWllllY. SPICiOUI rooml, llrge IClt. CMf9d PllO tdlllol1 aOdl ., flmltY ti). Od*ntUI Come Ind seel Best buy In So .. Sll'lll Ana. (27CAR) llUClUTll Sli4,900 l.llge 3 btdroom 2~ ball home In Nofll Sd Ana Wiii new deMlt duat Cllll't and blll#C whlll walls. 3 Cit 01r1Qe Ind ~ ~· (21RO) f 41\ {JllJ t 'l l ll.'H4 .... t 'll .' ASKING $3,199,000 -$2,695,000 $2,395,000 NOW REDUCED TO $1 ,795 .000 SPECTACUI.AR 10,000' ESTATE Giant residence on over 1 acre with an incredible view of hills, city lights and the gorgeous, blue Pacific Ocean! Dramatic contemporary architecture on what is, perhaps, the most prestigious street in Orange County, and certainly one of the best in Southern California. The home is perched imposingly near the top of a hill above the Dana Point Marina and historic San Juan Capistrano. It is surrounded by other splendid mansions priced up to $6,000,000. The owners have purchased another home and want this one sold. All offers will be considered including sensible trades. Please call now to negotiate on this awesome value. Tomorrow may be too late! PAGE 24 / SAT\JRDAY October 5, 1991 NEWPORTBEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE A REAL ESTATE COMPANY Sl!A ISLAND ••• Rarely on the market. "Mar- tinique'' end unit. Prfme gott c:ourae location over· looking the fourteenth lalrway of the Newport Beach Coontry Club. Three plus bedrooms. Four baths. Private pool. Spa. Areplt ................. $9~~~ Open Sat-Sun 1-S .............. , 42 Ocean •..ut RANCHO SANTA FE ••• Perhap1 one of the no- ast undeveloped parcels of land In Southern Call· fornla's premier equestrian estate community. Two ~=~=~~et:;,4::~r~.~~: .. ~~~~~~ .. ~~ .. ~.~~'=.~~ BALBOA Pl!NINSULA. •• A cok>ual estate. Worth seeing. All exceptlonalty welHJtuated water· front property on two lots. Six bedrooms. Four baths. Sixty ffft of waterfront. Expanalve harbor views. Ooci< for a large yacht. ................. S2,595-= Open SundaJ 114 ••••••• 1114 R. Betboa EMERALD BAY ••• Prfoe reduced for a quick sale. Highly prestigious gated community. A quiet cove overfookl, the ocean. Spectacular three level ~~~~rf~~ea~~~: ... ~~~'.~ ... ~~.~~~·s1~~~ SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ••• Magnlflcent French colonial country home uniquely designed for the California lifestyle. Six bedrooms. Six and one-half baths. Situated on 3.8 acres. Four car ga· rage. Elevator. Air-conditioning. Three adjoining acres also avallable .................................. $1 ,795,000 LIDO ISLE ••• Udo'a belt bayfront value. All ex- cellent Investment opportunity. Bayfront triplex. Two separate baytront units, plus one unit above the garage. The owner wlll conaldef providing the financing .................................................... S 1,495,000 BIO CAHYON ••• Pr1ce reduction! Ultimate pri- vacy. A str1klng contemporary. Plan 4. Remodeled and expanded. Four bedrooms. Three and o,,..half baths. Spectacular pool and apa. Located on a quiet cul-d&-sac ......................................... $1 ,375,000 SPYOLASS ••• Thla superb property has monu- mental views of the ocean, bay and city llghta. Ex· panded Tradewlnda model. Remodeled. Hardwood lloora. French doors. Bay windows. Extensive uae of brick. All absolutely gorgeous home. Selt.ra are motivated ................................................... $1,295,000 Open SundaJ 1·5 .•••.•••••••• 37 C.....,.. Drtwe HARBOR Vlh HILLS •• .Award winning ,.. model! Thie home has an astounding range of views. Views of the ocean, bay, Catalina and night llghta. Highest street In the area. Large comer rot. Two story. Three bedrooms. Three tmha. Thia home la worth aeeh'lg ............................... S1 ,295,000 Open Sundar 1·9 ••••••..•• 2918 llbbttde Roed BIO CANYON ••• Origlnal owner. Plan one Broed- moor. Three separate wings. Master wing. Chil- dren's wing. Maids quarters. Large famlly room. Soaring beamed celllnga. Alr-<X>ndltlonlng. l..ocated on a well-protec1ed cukfe-aac ................. $1,295,000 Open lat-Sun 1-8 ......... 4 Wlneed 'oot Lane BAYCRl!ST ••• Spectacular quality throughout. Privacy. Secfualon. Quiet street In a prtvlleged neighborhood. lmpreulv~ remodeled and up- graded. Four bedrooms. Four bathe. Crown molO- fng. French d~. Luehly landecaped. Three car garage ........................................................... $845,000 LIDO llLl! ••• All exoelfent oppof1unlty to ltve In a dlatlngulahed property. Large,~ lot Prtvat. patio. Clean. Open. Light. Four bedrOome. T1ne baths. A very comfortllble ~ wtlt'I a nMMcel nalr ................................................................ '711,500 BAYCREST ••• Thla one wlH send yotK salivary glands Into overdrive. Dramatic design. Retractable roof. Mualve atrium. Foor bedrooms. Four and one-half baths. Chlld safe pool. Spa .......... $725,000 CLIFFHAVeN ••• Another price reductlonll Choice Cllffhaven location. Lot value. Panoramic views of the ocean, bay and city lights. Three bed· roome. Three baths. Extremely mOtivated Milera. Please submit all oftets ............................... $795,000 Open lat-Sun. 1-8 ••.•.•..•.•• 121 KJnp Piece DOVER SHORES ••• Absolutely Immaculate Dover Shores custom home. Large ~~k~ bordered by mature pine treea. Plantation sh . Three bedrooms. Gracious mas19f eulte. Ample room for pool and apa. ................................ $795,000 LOMA LINDA. •• A most deslrable view tot In the Loma Unda area. Perched high In the foothlllt In a neighborhood confined to approxlm&tety ftfeteen homes. Private street. Conveniently located near the University Medical Center ..................... $750,000 DOVER IHORES ••• Prtce reducedl Prtvate hldeway. Lowel1 priced view property. One third acre. Bay and city llghts view. Two private beach· es. Tremendous potential for expansion. All of'fera Invited ............................................................ $725,000 BAYCREST ••• Pr1oe reduoedl Thia handsome home commands a sta1efv presence. Five bed· rooms. Four baths. Additional features Include, stunning step-up IMng room. lmpreaslve dining room, and a massive family room. The rear terrace features a gated, chlld safe pool.. .............. $699,500 Open lundar 1.a ........ H21 lantla9o D""9 Wl!STCLIFF ••• The lool< la bold. Newly remod· eled. Large two atory home. Six bedrooms. Three and one half beths. French windows and doors. Formal dining room. An offering you won't aoon forget. ............................................................ $679,000 BAYCRl!ST ••• A home may very well be the largest lnvel1ment made. A buyer hu ewiry rtght to dem#ld that It Justifies the price. Thia one does. Four bedn>oma. Two and on.half bathe. Air· condttlonlna. Larae yard .............................. $595,000 o.,... aa1;;sun l-s ....... 2021 .,...,.,..... L11ne UPPD BAY ••• Tradltlonal In fMI and appeal. Contem~eslgn and ami.nc.. A~ =:.,...~ltdr.na .oru;:;'Y~ .. ~$569~ HARBOR YID HILLS ••• Nearty tot vUle. Don't mlaa this opportunity. Views of bay. ocean, and catallna. Three bedr0om8. Two and bdt•. Poot Spa. Walk to Fuhlon laa.nd. Need• decorat· Ing and '*"Odellng. Owner wlll consider a teue optlOn .......................... _ ................................ $594,500 BAVCRUT ••• Prtc:. Reduetlonll Thia handeome home commandl • stately preeence. An estab- lished r..nav Mlghborhood. Five bedrooma. TWo and on.half bathe. Pool. Spa. A brand MW sauna for ye11r: round ent"'*nmenl ..................... $549,500 °'*' ....... 1 ........... l048 ......... Lw BAYCRUT •• .A prominent nelQhbomood. Burst- ing wfth poufbliue.. A Nnalble prtce. Exe.hnt ~. OWillty you ctn .... Comfolt you can ..... Four bedrOc>rM. Two and onMl.if blllhe. ....... ~ ....................................... $549,500 °'9911._.I 1 .......... 1W ......... DrM HARBOR YID HOM•a ••• Popular Palermo moct.I. Fout bedrooma. Two and OM-half baths. Huge bonUI room. Pool. Spa. Lowest prbd Pal- ermo. You add the special touchM ........... $529,000 ftSTCl.IFF •• .A little Jewell BMutlfUlty remod· eled home. Three bedrooina. Two bllths. 'fWo ftre- placee. Hardwood floota. French doors. Crown ~ ~o':D:!d~.~~ .. ~s52s~ NEWPORT NORTH ••• The combination of ex· tniofdlnary loc:atlon, lot e&u and "'*"'* make this Medina model a bett Vllue. lNa c...tully put together home hu a marble 8"ltry hall, two marble flreplac:ff, 8efber carpeting and alr<oodltlonlng. Unmistakably the best ................................. $519,000 ftSTCLIFF ••• Thla three bedroom, two and onHlalf bdt home It In Impeccable eotldttlOn. Dln- 1119 room. Famlty room. Latgt ~ autt.. a..uti-tuny maintained yard. A perfect tamlly home. Owner wlll Mtp with the ftnariclng ............ m'498,500 COSTA Ml!U HEIGHTS ••• Curb appeel.and chann exude from thle ~ Ind bMuUfulty maintained helghi. home. Three bedrooml. TWo baths. All new kitchen. Fr9neh doorl open to a lar~e enclosed patio. l.u9hty landtc..,ed. Three eat garage ................................................ -......... 1415,000 UPPl!R BAY ... LatVe tam1ty home. Seduded. r Private. Remodeled. Two story. Four bedroom•. Three baths. Sepatate bonua room. Back~ and ~~~ ... ~: .. ~ .. ~ ... ~ .. ~ ... l400~ l!ASTSIDI! COSTA M8U • .A tremendoU8 value. GtMt curb .,..,, T1ne beclf'Ooma. Two baths. Open ~the ::i,. room. a..ber c:er· =~~ ... ~ ... ~~~ IASTSIDB COSTA MllU. • .Just ntducedl Vflf'Y pftvate atrMt. Outet locallon. lMge two story home. Th,.. bedrooms. Tine bdle. f?onnai din- ing room. Den. Ha *9d ywc:t. lmmeculltefV main- tained. Seller It extremely molM.'9<1 ........... 1359,000 IASTSIDll COSTA MllU. • .An ~ Southwestern hofMI ~ ooodftloo. Tr.men- doua pot9nlial to er-. • ahowptllce. T1ne bed-room. lWo bath. Form.i IMna 8nd !llnlnO room1. Fantuttc badcy•d with hUgt lrtee. Room for pool and apa. ........................................................ l309,000 llBSA Ym1H ... 1n a word 1t"8 home It "edot· able". Thi• huur• hu been '" .. Id to peff9o. tlon lllld It In mov. In condfllon. Three bedroom. lWo bdl. c.twnlc tie In the "*'*' end bldht. Plantdon •huaera. Hardwood t1ocwa. Don't mm "'la ~ ............................................. 1171,C)C)() ... TCUPP ••• PRICE REDUCTION. Dover VIi- iage coodomtrWm. Elc c 1I111t loclllloft. Two bedo-rocwne. TWo and ~--., Me-........., bedt'oom. F1repleoe In ._ Mng roana. caMt P'llO: Wlthtn WlilldnQ clll1no. hm .,.,."'*" ~ Mid. ...................... , ••••• , ................................................ ,.l)C)C) 831·7300 1817 WE8TCLIFF DRIVB, NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 5 1991 PAGE 25 A REAL ESTATE COMPANY SPYGIASS ... Forever Views! • Huge Price Reduction! • Tradewinds Model • Expanded & Upgraded • French doors $1,295,000 Open Sunday 1-5 37 Cambria Drive BIG CANYON ... Newport Beach! • Plan One Broadmoor • Three separate wings • Air conditioning • Quiet cul-de-sac $1,295,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 4 Winged Foot Lane BAYCREST ... Extraordinary! • Price Reduction! •Totally Remodeled • Crown Molding Throughout • Two car garage $845,000 128 KINGS PIACE $795,000 • Premium view • Choice location DOmE AUSTERO Residence 642-0073 LIDO ISLE • Investment property • Bayfront Aoorplan • Owner Will Carry DOVER SHORES ... Viewsl •Lot Value • Approximately 11.3 acre • tremendous Potential • Seller is.motivated $725,000 Open Sunday 1-5 1000 Santiago Drive BAYCREST ... Price Redaction! • Five Bedrooms •Four Baths • Private Formal Dining Room • Available for lease or lease option $699,500 Open Sunday 1-5 1528 Santiago Drive WESTCLIFF ... A Little Jewell • Beautifully Remodeled • Country Kitchen with fireplace • French doors • Large yard with used brick $525,000 LIDO ISLE • Large, oversJ.Zed lot •Four bedrooms, 3 baths • Lease or purchase $1,495,000 $837,500 Open Sunday 1-5 203 Via Ithaca •Will consider all offers •Great assumable loan $688,000 • 3 bedroom or 2 and den/office • Build your custom home ---- EMILY MCGINLEY Residence 673-5561 • Esteemed rhood • w·est.1~i"19C1a •Forty-_..~ $710,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES • Palermo Model • Huge bonus room • Pool and spa $529,000 831·7300 DUNCAN PHILLIPS FORGEY Residence 646-1938 1817 WE8TCLIFF DRIVE, NarPORT BllACll PAGE 29 /SATURDAY October 5, 1991 Spotlight Property -~ spectacular View Properties NEWP0Rr IEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Featured New Listings Hu6or RM1ge $2,295,000 SATURDAY, Odot. 5, 1881 /PAGE rt Featured New Listings Custom 2 story home, located on 8111 fairway Danni 8166 & Stepfuan~ Grod11 PAGE 28 I SATURDAY October 5, 1991 Private Big Canyon 4 Bdrm. 2.5 Ba . with ramily/game room Danny 8166 & Stephanie Grod!I . . ........ . ......... NEWPORTBEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE . .. . . . . . Family Neighborhoods SATURDAY, October 5, 1991 I PAGE 29 New Premier Showing sPEcTAcuLAR BAYFRoNT Sh C1,.U JUST REDUCED $300,000 ore 1111'5 Custom Estate oWNER FINANCING Sundav Optober 6, 1991 12 until 5 Be _cr~ative to O~il this superior quality custom home on the main turning basm m Ncwpo(~ Harbor. Recently built, thi s home features a light & airy flowing design with the finest materials and craftsmanship. Soaring ceilings, ~rench doors and windows, hardwoods, marble and granite two mile bay view. A full dock for 2 large yachts in deep water, also has a rais'ed deck. 5 bedrooms plus family room makes this the perfect choice for families or entertaining. 133 Shorecliff Road, Corona de/ Mar The Grand entrance hall to this magnificent custom estate reflects the superior quality and style which Pelican Development Company has ach- ieved throughout this spacious 5 bedroom 5~ bath ocean-view resi- dence. Polished marble floors, soaring ceilings and a stately curved stair- way lead to estate size rooms. Designed to focus on the ocean view while being richly appointed with the finest interior features. Beautiful cabinetry, art display aJcoves and 3 fireplaces with polished marble hear- ths arc examples of the attention to detail the home offers. The enor- mous gourmet kitchen with adjoining breakfast room is ready for those who enjoy a light & airy environment and top quality appliances includ- ing a full sub-i.ero refridgerator/freezer. The master suite adjoins the li- brary and offers a wet bar with ref ridgerator and ice maker plus the most magnificent polished marble master bath with spa-tub; each with ocean view. Conveniently located maid's room, oversized 3 car garage, 2 heating/ air conditioning systems are among the extensive list of fea- tures. A color brochure is available upon request. Please contact Vaug· hn and Susie at 760-6129. UPG/WJES GALORE & BEACH CLOSE Located just 2~ blocks from the • beach, this spectacular 4 bedroom home features a new kitchen and remodeled baths. An extra large lot and large patios plus a bubbling spa make this home an excellent choice for families and entertaining. Be creative to own this gem! OWNER WILL TRADE PRICED TO SELL FAST AT $364,900 NF.AR NEW J.M. PETERS BEA U1Y Beautifully remodeled Newport A dramatic home with vaulted ceilings Shores home is being sacrificed by beautiful plush carpeting and ceramic the owner. Walk to the beach or tile throughout. Tastefully decorated enjoy the private sundeck off the and professionally landscaped. The master suite. 4 bedrooms and 2VJ single story floor plan is light and iry baths plus formal dining room. with spacious rooms. I..ocated on a This is an excellent opportunity to premium interior site adjacent to the make a great buy. back bay. Offered at $365,900. Specializing in Newport Beach Prop. QUINTEN SHARP OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 120 SOUTH BAY FRONT, BALBOA ISLA ND NEW LISTING! WALK TO THE PIER -BALBOA DUPLEX 3 bedroom -2 bath and 2 bedroom 2 bath in an excellent loca tion! ~ car garage plus 2 spaces, 2 fireplaces, decks and patio. 3 yr old roof, maintained with pride. Great income history. Priced to sell. Call for a private c;howing or more information. LOCATION & HIGH INCOME BALBOA ISLAND TRIPLEX Charming cottage style with a rare 3rd unit located in desirable "100'' block. Patio views of the main channel. A short walk to the Ferry and shopping. Owner is motivated to make you a great deal. Specializing in Fine Newport Beach Properties VAUGHN & SUSIE SAFFORD $7"~ ltlA I lSIAll ,,. 760-6129 VIEW OF BAY & OCEAN -REDUCED! 320 Kin s Road Te c opportumty to your dream ome to enJOY views of the bay and ocean. This 3 bedroom 2 bath home with over 1800 sq.ft. is very livable until you are ready to remodel. Sellers retiring and anxious. Asking $650,000! SpeciaUzing In Newport Beach Properties DON DEERING •nn• .. --~• ... /"\ V l\f1Cll ITI\:> PAGE 30 I SATURDAY October 5, 1991 mELCOURT $S.l7l,OOO Thia is not a home, 1tlls lu muaeum. Apptox. 112 -w/pool & lllnnia court. Woti numett>UI -ds tor deaign. "CARNATION COVE• SS,950,000 112 aae premium beyflont p.-cel 11'1 CdMwlpriYar. beadl pier+ plwla lot 10,000 aq It galed European home. Reduced $1,000,000. TWO 2 ACRES OH THE BAY $3,500,000 ()le of Newpot1 Beach's most inque ellltM. 2, 2 actff fronllng Iha b9l:k b9y. Its en unbelievable oppot11.1nnyl NEWPORT BEAai TEHNIS ESTATE $S,500,000 Newly one acre IMll'lla "we. Pool. spa. croquet lawn. Wine c:eti.., eBR. Ubr111Y. billiard rm HARBOR RtDGE SPLENDOR 12,185,000 BeaunM custom homew/specracular v.wolOONJI, bay & oty llghta. Built by Valennne SUPERB EUROPEAN VILLA 12,481,000 UnrivalMMI quality In 1tlla SBA. 4 .SBA baylront Dodi for 45' boet. PROMONTORY BAY $2,225,000 lmpreaaive period baylront home. SBA, 48A, 3 boat alip1, view. Spaciout lntenor, high c»tllngs, oak pa.Mlling, antique marble lrpl. BELCOURT $1,905,000 Pn1mium building alte Ol'I Bek:outta most exdusive at. Olllf 112 aae w/ 11nnis COl#t, b'Oploal landscaping Privara BEAUTIFUL BALBOA ISLAND $1,985,000 Lwge SBA. 4 SBA. home W/gtMI locaoon. Vi-from Pavillion '° Hwt>of ennnoe Boat dock. BELCOURT MANOR HOME S1 ,485,000 Largest J M.Peren plan 4. SBA. 4.SBA, pool, If>&. GfNI IM1lly nn, apeaouamaslef. Call for more details. Moo11aled Hltlf, lllbmn oftefa. 8tO CANYON GOLF COURSE VIEW $1,350,000 lovely 0..U"91e model. DramalJc cdledral Ollkngl, MW!y remod- eled, patio wlpl'lvate pool & apa. Goll COIJIM view. HARBOR VIEW COUNTRY CUSTOM $1, 100,000 Price reduoed again I A new hdirlonlll counlly custom, lftlt located 5800 sq II home WISBR & SBA. Designed & bull! IO Iha highfft specs. HARBOR RtDGE DESIGNER $895.000 Oetignera own home. Laurremont model wtadded loft. Ocean & dty llgh1a v... large paJio wlbuilt in BBQ CHANNEL REEF PENTHOUSE $789,000 Onginal end unit w/180-aof ocean. bay & Paloa Ve<de1. Boat 1hp poqible, comm. pool. NEWPORT ISLAND $765,000 Charming waterlrOl'lt & dock 3BR. family rm, 2 large patios, complete remodel. Yoo'A love it. Could be duple1. HARBOR VIEW HOMES CUSTOM $739.000 Spaoous tum41ey eHc. home on premium 1t.1nny lot w/I S' • 611 pool. Ovallty perfecllon ttiroughout. A musr seet HARBOA RIDGE BEST BUY seee.ooo Fabuloua view of rMer.iolr & city llgh11. Mlr1y upgradet induding wine cellar, lnllriat b9lcony & 3 lrpla' HARBOR VIEW HILLS t188.000 Ovt ol -• • owner will CX>l1lkler .. olte<a on "41 •BR, 3BA home. Euiopew1 loldlen, altylohta, lwge ywd. HARBOR VIEW HOIES seee.ooo S.IU1iluly r..-nodeled & expanded 48R. 4.SBA atretdl Ponofino Ol'I e11111 large lewl lot. Great phue 2 localiorl. HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES teeS,000 S.IU1illJllDWl'll'1omewMewof hlh & atyllghta. Eq>anded Mnmwwl the 1M1 of an Englilh garden. LIDO t&l.E SAS,000 FablJloua lll'MC IO a1r .. 1 localion. ComblnaDon IMng nnfdining - open oti 1> petlo by French docn. FAm. Y HOME HAA80ff VIEW *5,000 BuutillJI eJll)etlded & upgt11ded Palamlo. •BA, 2.58A, exrra large lot Belt .... W/loYely j)OOI, apa, peJlo. LIDO TREASURE tMl,000 Unique home localed on ona ol Udo'a fineat alrffta. Completely I~ W/lac> qullily UMd f'llU-out. :JTA&f>OM8EACH/COSTA MESA Pltb'lf/REAL ESTATE IM.IOA a.AND. Cl.M8IC ...... Alncllw ~ ho!M. 28A. 2BA. bult In 1m.,.,.,"" .... lrpl. Lqe dee*. loft ........ '*'*' II.IV'¥ ylfd. NEWPORT HEIGHTS tl2l,OOO IWded MIDflOll Wt! llndlclplrig & lnlifedc hit. Ha ndllional C... Cod home t. lnniltlMllle dWm. 38R. 2BA. F...nc:fl doors. BUI.DER& OWN DA£All HOUSE tal,GOO TOCllly rauNt .CU11Dm pool home In dallrllble W.df. No...,.,.. hu bMr1 IJW9d In bringino you 1111> of fie lne upgr.-. NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS '825,000 <Mr' '100.000 In ~ cualOINz-1 38R. den, llmly nn home°" OllW'lind lot Large 8'19. 2 founllina, 3-c:ar garage. NC.~a. M:. HARBOR VIEW HOMES SPECW. 111-.000 Mnt 48R, 3.58A Poft:lllno. Rebult from Inside -out. Completely rei ICMded WlqUelicy care llOr fie ~ buyer. NEWPORT HEIGHTS -SUNSET YEWS $!81,000 Thia ia a """' '"' Gatd9n room wfaun deck. Walk IO bMudlul lido villge. On Wty pri\IW Rwt. • NEWPORT NORnf YI.LAI I 111.-0 Be• ptloed MalMla model 0-0-0 In Newport Noll\. 48R. '8A, ~ laud~ig. newal oolot. "• dMll PRICE REDUCTION ·SUBMIT ... ,IOO All on.al °'911 ·~ tDt lmMIDr or owned\.-r .._. on P9finatla. •R. aA. IDCf'led 4-<W .... ~ tD .. LOWllT PMCE 9t MDm. UDO al ...... Aadllold *141,000I ... lillredollft. 38A, 1.7SBA. ~ home. S• toy.:tltcUI. ~-.. EAST aUFF MOUNTAIN VIEW SAi.OM ,,.,.,_ 19"10deled 48R home. GtMI oppcn.rity b In..,.... ot t.Tlly. New llldlen. F...nc:fl doors, i.roe 1ot NEWPORT NORTH VLL.M '510.000 Beet Wlued co.an model ~ pool & 1p1. Very pri"9• loo. we. ltWMa .... model. WUTCLFF 1412,IOO Ol'Nlhome In~ Wetdft. 38R. 28A, pool '#/ce.na. cao.. tD beedlM, ahapplne, echooll. Shaw & ... II JUST l.9TEDt EASTaUFF PUN E t4M.OOO En!Or hlqUll Ila bar ._ tom flt• 28A, 2..SBA. ~ remode6ed home, iq,t & IWlghl w.1arge t.mty m1. EASTaUFF .-.000 38R. end unit W1f'I pnvg loe8lion. New catpal. lie llocn • peint. '\Jght & bright" llO CMYON • Pf9CED IQ.OW MNICET SIM,500 TOCll!f i'ldone ·model pertlc:t. 38A, 2.58A wlQOroeOUI oolf GOUIN villfl. Yet'/ 'Wit & brWICI Priced I> eell lmmed'-lt. Don't ml• tie. LOWEST PRICE ON WU $S1't,OOO Two unlll being eold b loC '181ue. GrMt potenti.I. lawell price. 30' wlc'9 loc on FllrYr. IPECT ACULAR llA YCAEIT HOIEI 1379.000 Primd I> NII Prtlhoondllion. 3BR, 2..58A. 7 ~II. 2 frpl'a, _..., ~ & moliwlld. SUbmlt .. °"91'11 YLlA IALBOA ·FOAMER llODEU SSll.IOO 9"lplna oc:ewi MW9 hlgNighttM 28R. 29A "£plan" Formlf model home, 1144 sq ft .,ipfOX. in Iha ftl\ll pt\Ue. NEWPORT HEJOHTS S':M.000 Quality bulll condo. 1 'Jf new. 2 lrpl'a, rokip 01'11Q9 doora, .-a.e In "" .. be. HMfwood .. & ml)IW •• NEWPORT 8HOAU "3IJJOO Well Nlwpor1, 4 blka 1> bMcti. Channing lghl & ~l 38R, 2BA home, mo.in condition. ~for 2ncl home. Pracl tD ..._ IAYRl>GE BEAUTY "3IJJOO Ooni miu f*. U-.t price 38R, 38A, 2<et atTKtled ~ CommunitY pool & ape.~ I>~- WEST NEWPORT 1321.IOO w..k tD beectl. Priced 2SK below lut Nie. Selaf mo\ling Nol.-. 38R.28A.new kit. Jutt painted In I out + new CltllllOwnet wll csry. AEMOOELED NEWPOAT BEACH CAEST $S24.000 BNudfU condo In per1ectloc:mlion l>Cally remodeled. 38R, 2.58A, 1Gt11 &bfWlt UPGRADED NEWPORT NOA1H 131'* ~~con~ 2BR, 2.58A condo. End Wiil. ...... CltJl9lino, liddlfl .._ ••'11111 lmll IC cantet. New c:llblr-. NEWPOAT CAEIT OCEM VIEW tal,000 Seduded end unit WlooNn. dtY !WI• & ................. ...,. carpet I peiM. Miik or~ tD beedwa. NEWPOAT IEACH t27s.ooo Wher9yo1.1 can ha• IO •on,. t.yW1t1o111 lllpe tor'° •memoner? Ol'Ntget-.y honie. A rwe ~I LEAIT EXP£NllVE It TMl IHOAU 1ZMPDO Alma •••• d 38A, 2BA. 2 lllodta tD i.dl. $Plf'lletl nwble. ~' OQ0191...,,...,.C9fPIC,fl"pl, ..... Conwn.PoQl • .m..c:&lbhDI.-. CORONA DEL MAR IHCNCUlf'I • OCEM VllW1I --.-~38A 11onieon --elzM IDd~,,_._o1~ Mt. Room tor pool & ~' CUSTOM COii LUXURY HOIE ~ 2 tty o.a111m cone. Ml pornra en e-r ~ '* t'llecta ...,_ , ... tyte. WNl9 ...,, c:iltY ""*a ea.._-.. trom 11 major ima. IPYOLASS CUSTOll WITH VIEW tz.290.000 Ari O\lllllnelng 58R home Wl\tl9 llnMt dellllla & cnftlnwlahip. AdioltWlo lol allO..,,,.... -~- IPYCILAU CUSTOM '2.-.ooo Amoer~r CUllDmhome(,..,tng~l••an)onaprtmelM .,.,.oneolalllnd1:r11~11 --~•-....._ ·• ...... ., .... Cs t' TJ I' ,_.._ ..... ....,""' ... ""' ....... ·--·-.-. ............. fwu.oul. a 'II DMCI I IMCIW t1,11D,OOO ,... ....... Dr ..... Ill.....,,.,...., cllaor9llCI tar f I 2 1ta11 ...... a....nll .. .-hn1 CAmO llU!ll •OGllGllA Dll. llM '1,110.000 ~ .......... 1$ ,,, 'U00 .. It IDt. 1IO-.,.. _. ....,_ .. _. ........ ~ IOCllft. OGIDIA• IMll '1.3IO.OOO Orm Illa.._ Dlfl1 .... IL 0-... lod 8ulld yo11 ft9n home In CDM.111_ ............. . OLD CGlalA .._.,. '1,17S,OOO Niii ...... U Sf C119m. eA. 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Huge and dramatic, with about 15,00Q square feet of truly great architecture, and yet, it is wonderfully comfortable! Special · features include a magnificent gre.at room, a fabulous kitchen, gorgeous master suite with bathroom fit for a royal couple . Other o utstanding features include a wine cellar, elevator, covered and enclosed garages for 8 cars, and separate guest q uarters. Secure and serene, behind 3 iron gates, a true castle, right here in Orange County! Exclusively offered at $5.750.000 ~TER HILL VILLA, A PRIVATE WORLD UNTO ITS OWN A 26 acre gated compoand ••• at the top of Sunrise Lane NOllTH nJ8TIN HILLS. CALIFORNIA. Completed in 19&5, this contemporary California mansion occupies a strategic hiDtop location with panoramic views of the Pacific coastline, Catalina Island, the· Palos Verdes Peninsula, snow-capped mountains, and a nighttime carpet of light that seems to stretch out forever. Every conceivable amenity is included in this 30,000 sq. a estate: 10 bedrooms, 11 full and 5 partial baths, 2 swimming pools, tennis courts, disco night club, hair salon, gym, 2 racquetball courts, 7-car garage plus a separate building for 2 RV's. Qflmect at $11,ff0,000 ----.-. ' . -- PAGi'~ SATURDAY'~ 5, 1911 Affordability gains, but not in the West T he typical American family's ability to buy an existing home imprOved throughout the nation in August, but not enough to buy a median priced home in the Northeast or West, a real estate trade group said Monday. Despite the improvement., existing home sales slowed during the montfi because of consumer uncertainty over the economy said Harley E. Rouda, president of the National Association of Realtors. The Realtors said both ~ Interest rates and the median price Of an ~istlng home fell In Auaust. 1lie median pnce means haJf of tne homes cost more and half cost less. "We're ex>nfident that home sales will pick up as we ~ the end of the year, with low interest rates and low Inflation levels continuing to bolster the economy," Rouda Said. The Realtors said its Housing Affordability Index rose to 112.S In August, up from 109.7 In July and · 107.'4 a yNr earlier. The August rNding meaftt that a family Nming the national median income of $36,533 had 112.S ~t of the inoome needed to ~ify 1!>f conventional financing coYering 80 percent ol a home W1th the median price ol s 101 ,800. "A decline in the median home price and the mortgage interest rate In August caused a good Increase In the index last month ana has opened up the housing market to p l entiful buying opportunities," ROuda mntended. · the Realtors said the mortgap rate used in the index fell to 9.36 permnt in Au~ from 9.41 ~tin July. It was the lowest rate since September 1988, when it was 9.30 percent. . The rate is a composite of fixed.rate and adjustable-rate mortgages u reported by the Federal Housing Finance Board. New home sales jurilp 6. l percent nationally The Realtors said the median price of a used hotne in August fell $1 ,800 while the median income rose $119. The inc.ome needed to qualify for a loan covering 80 percent of the typica.1 home declined S719 and the monthly mortgage payment fell $15 to $676. Stm, the typical family in the Northeast eamin& S43,3SS had only 93.S percent of the P.Urchasing ~ needed to buy a median-price<t home costing St«,400. That .was up from 91.0 in July. N ew home sales jumped 6.7 percent in August to their highest level in a year after having retreated a month earlier, the government reported. All regions posted gains except for the West, where the number of sales was unchanged. The Departments of Commerce and of Housing and Urban Development said sales of single-family homes nationally totaled a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 540(000, up from a revised 506,000 in Ju y. The departments first had estimated July's decline at 8.5 percent rather than the 2.7 percent drop in today's report. But June's Initial 4.0' percent advance was revised down to a 2.6 percent gain. The August increase was the sixth • • + • gain in new home sales since ~ Clropped to 414,000 last January, the trough of the housing recession. And the August level was tfle highest since a 54 'f ,000 rate in July 1990. · The report contrasted with a National Association of Realtors' survey last week that found sales of existing homes had fallen 2.1 percent in Augu~ the second straigbt dedine. The Realtors had attributed the dedine to "uncertainty over if and when the economic recovery is coming,". despite ~ rates that have dedined nearly one percentage point in the last year. Rates have continued to fall since August, dropping tD 8. 92 P.ercent during the week eridin~ last Friday. That was the lowest level m 14 years. · A mnsensus of analysts had oroiected just a 5'i;it Increase in new' sales in August. But despite the hefty jum~1 the sales pace for the first eitd..t montns ol 1991 was 10.1 percent below that of the same period last year. Sales soared in the Midwest, up 24.7 percent to a 101,000 annual rate and Wiping out a 15.6 percent loss a month earlier. In the South, sales rose S.7 percent, to a 221,000 rate, after falling 1.4 percent in July. The Northeast P05ted a 3.0 ~t gain, to a 69,000 rate, slowing from a 13.6 percent advance the previous month. However, sales were flat at a 149,000 rate in the West after falling 2.0 percent in July . And in the West, the index reached just 84.7, up from 79.S. The median price of a home there was $144,700 and the median income, S39,539. The typical family In the Midwest had the most ~rchasing ~r. The index showed it had a median income ol $37,705 -1'48.7 percent of that needed to buy a median priced home costing $78,900. The ~I family in the South also had more than enough to purchase a median priced home there costing $91, 100. The median income of $33,144 was 113.8 percent of that needed to qualify. • RT SALE OF 'l'H E YEAR! FROM $279,900 ' UNIT 10-$279,900 .UNIT 11-$299,000 UNIT 12-$299,000 UNIT 13-$299,000 3BR, 2 1/2 BATH 3BR, 2 1 /2 BATH 3BR, 2 1/2 BATH 3BR, 21/2 BATH TtilS IS A SPEOALPRICE R>R A LIMITED TIME ONLY. • AS MUCH AS $100~ UNDER APPAAISAL. VILLA Villa 5'ena .. .nestled in the heart of Newport Beach with all its Southern CalifOmia flavor and eeuide charm . SI ENA • 2101 lSth St. Newport Beach, <;A 9'l660 714-646-8987 • • Enjoy quiet luxury living amidst friendfy nel~borhoods, nearby shoPPii\g ana exotic restaurant& Villa Siena combines classic architecture with contemporuy styling and all the amenities rou'll need to truly enjoy your new home . bytneeea. .. 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' I , I PAGE 38 I SA TU AOAY October 5, 1991 NEWPORTBEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 8 Hillsborough • an experience in quality living A tour through 8 Hillsborou£h will demonstrate that it is far more than just another prestigious Newport Beach home. It is a destination, a resting place for meaningfu l design, function combined with elegance and a wonderful merging of space and in timacy. The home at 8 Hillsborough is an experience in quality living that begins Lll the entrance to Harbor Hill, a gated LOmmunity of unparalleled prestige and Property of the Week style. located on a quiet cul de sac, the architectu re presents a visual statement that is an impressive blend of majestic white co)umns, brick, glass and splendid landscaping. There Is no question - this is a special home. This beautifully designed and landscaped Newport Beach home is located on a quiet cul de w in Harbor Hill. Owned by Newport Beach artist Jo Anne Mix, who is known for her sense of style and flair, and presented by Sandy Mittman of Valentine Properties of Newport Beach, this property is a must to see for anyone looking for ex traordinarx value for under $2,000,000. Offered at $1 ,350,000, 8 Hillsborough presents value no matter where the eye might fall. "Over the years I've been fortunate to participate in many Newport Beach real esta~e transactions," Mittman commented, "but representing this home is indeed a particular pleasure. Once in a while, when you're in the real estate business, you see a home that just feels like it's been developed with incredible forethought, care and craftsmanship from the first spoken idea to the final brush stroke of paint. This is that kind of house." When entering 8 Hillsborough, one passes through eight-foot entry doors which open to reveal an expansive foyer, accented by a splendid crystal chandelier. This is just the first impression that extends far beyond into a comfortable family room, a library, spacious formal dining room, five bedrooms and four baths. The la~ master suite features a walk-in closet, a marble master bath with a large jet tub, dual basins, separate shower and mu ch more. The gourmet kitchen is equipped with an oversized center island, a butler's pantry, sub-zero refrigerator, CE appliances, light washed cabinetry, a delightful breakfast area with a bay winaow and tiles hand-painted by Jo Anne Mix. Boost in consumer confidence to spark state sales rebound C alifornia home sales will rebound slightly next y~ar because or post-recession consumer confidence after three years of depressed sales, forecasters say. A 4 percent increase in home sales statewide -from a projected 420,000 this year to 437,000 in 1992 -was predicted in a forecast released by the California Association of Realtors. "The housing market in California is on the mend ," association president Mack Powell said by telephone at the start of the 135,000-member group's three-day meeting at San Diego's Town and Country Hotel. "We see a number of encouraging signs that home sales activity will be on the rise in 1992, 11 said Powell . The statewide singl e-family median home price is expected to inaease 4 percent in 1992 to $206,000, compared with the $198,000 median price projected for this year. In 1990, the median price was $194,010. "The median $206,000 means that half the houses sold in this state are below that amount, meaning there is affordabil ity," the association president said. The California group's optimism was shared by the National Association of Realtors, which offered a somewhat upbeat future in a report released in Washington. The national association said the typical American family's ability to buy an existing home improved in August. "We're confident that home sales will pick up as we near the end of the year, with low interest rates and low inflation levels continuing to bolster the economy," said Harley E. Rouda, president of the national group. In California, Powell and association research specialist Leslie Appleton· Young said a large selection of properties, low mortgage interest rates and a turnaround in tlle economy make it an opportune time to buy. "I can honestly tell them if they ever wanted to move up and buy It is the time to buy," said Powell. Three years of depressed sales have plagued sales. "We see the recession ending and the Californ ia economy coming back next year. We see recovery, but it is going to be slow and gradual. We are still dealin~ with an affordability crisis in this state,' said Appleton-Young. "California's housing market will benefit in 1992 from a moderate rebound in the state's economy and a more optimistic market psychology," she said. "As the United States experiences moderate economic growth duri ng 1992, the Federal Reserve is expected to continue its cautious stance to keep Inflation under control." The statewide median condomin ium price is expected to increase 3 percent m 1992 to S 150,000, compared to this year's projected S 146,000 median price. "Next year's condo market will continue to be an affordable option for many buyers, especially homebuyers in the more expenSlve coastal areas of the state," Powell said. The National Association of Realtors said its Housing Affordability Index rose to 112.5 in August, up from 109. 7 in July and 107.4 a year earlier. But the fypical family didn't have enough to buy homes in the Northeast and in the West. The August reading meant that a family earning the national median income of $36,533 had 112.S percent of the income needed to qualify for conventional financin~ covering 80 percent of a home with the median price of $101 ,800. The typical family in the Northeast earning $43,355 had only 93.5 percent of the purchasin.s pc?wer needed to buy a medlan·pr1ced home costing $144,400. That was up from 91 .0 in July. And In the West, the index reached just 84.7, up from 79.5. The median price of a fu>me there was $144,700 and the median income, $39,539. · Harbor Hill is a quiet community, and offers tranquility to those who enjoy relaxing In a beautifully designed outdoor area. The home at 8 Hillsborough offers such an area with a refreshing pool and s~, as well as a playful, cascading waterfall. Add to the outdoors a drywalled and finished three--car garage with roll-up doors and lots of g_uest parking and you have 8 Hillsborough, truly a magnificent destination. For more information, contact Sandy Mittman of Valentine Properties at 640- 2500 or 644-1096. San Fernando Valley homes show big gain P lenty of homes are selling in the San Fernando Valley -nearly 1,000 during August That's well off the incredible sales pace of 1988 and down 1 percent from a year ago yet prospective home buyers lcnow a~ abundance of homes for sale creates an unprecedented buyers' market. Some 14,330 h ouses and condominiums are listed for sale says Steve Owen, president of the' San Fernando Valley Board of Realtors. As the inventory grows, home owners must become flexi61e and competitive on ~sking prices and willing to neRQtlate, Owen says. Vet demand for quality, reasonably priced housing keeps resale prices stable. Instead of the double digit price increases of the 1980s, today's market is yielding moderate, single-digit Increases In the median resale price. The median price of slngle-f amily homes in the San Fernando Valley is $237,000, up only 3 percent from a year a~. Con&>s also remain popular for a simple reason -condOs are more affOrdable for flrst·time bu~rs, uys Jim link, the San Fernando Valley Board of Realtors executive vice president The oondo median price is S 147,000. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 5, 1991 I PAGE 37 Garage sale: If you can't use it, lose it By Kevin Keleher vP.l'tti~ Whether you have been asbd by your company to acx:ept a transfer, you're movin~ to another city, you're retiring or you re just doing your annual spring cleaning, you're boUrld lo be amazed at the amount of junk you have Jccu mulated in your lifetime, and especially in the last year. We all must wonder where it all Lomes from and what we are saving it for. Some people think that a newspaper with a historic headline is going to be worth money. So they save newspapers. The problem is trying to determine which are the historic ones. "World War II Ends" certainly would quality. But will newsprint, as 1t 1s made today. remain intact for 45 yea rs without turning dark brown and flaking away? Probably not. And why save those old theater or football game programs? We all do, you know, and most oT us have no reason to unless we happen to be Rex Harrison or Helen Hayes. In short, we accumulate a lot of stuff that has little or no value other than as a keepsake of an entertaining event. It has even less value to anyone else and, therefore, isn't worth any money. On the other hand, Arnold Palmer saves his golf shoes. He has his entire career 1n golf recorded through his golf shoes -about 75 pairs of tncm. Tncy arc displayed on a rack m his workshop in Latrobe, Pa Their sentimental value to Arnie is great -to everyone else, the) are Arnie's old, used shoes. So were the ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland 1n "The Wizard of Oz." but Affordable housing a priority for 1990s L iving the American dream of owning a home may become a reality for more Americans as providing affordable housing becomes a top priority for builders in tne 1990s. The increased builder fees and added government regulations however, will make it particufarly cha(lenging, but not impossible, to supply a variety of housing tyr,es to meet the dramatically changing lifestyles of tomorrow's home buyers. This is the consensus of a panel of leading building experts revealed in "Mega Pick," a Tuturistic forecast on the U.S housing industry unveiled recently at the JTa cific Coast Bu ilders Conference. The study was conducted by Color Design Art, a Los Angeles- based interior merchandising firm. The 15 "M~Picks" are the result of a study, which brought together 30 of America's top housing experts to predict the future of the residential building industry. As a part of the two-step process, a panel of prominent builders, developers, architects, planners and marketmg specialists was asked to gaze into their crystal balls and project the future of housing. Over 600 predictions were made during this initial phase of study. Workshops sessions were then held to evaluate the predictions. From the original list 80 predictions were isolated, ano from that a consensus was developed of 1 S "Me&1Picks" that will most likely Impact the housing industry over the next five years. condition of the industry," she explained. The collapse of the savings and loan industry. which resulted in regulatory crackdowns and new legislation on commercial banks and the thrift industry, and growth restrictions were listed by the export panel as the most significant developments of recent years. "The building industry, like all aspects of the U.S. economy. 1s experiencing the affects of the banking industry debacle. a deep rece~1on and the resulting credit crunch," said panelist Sandy Goodkin, director of the Peat Marwick/Goodkin Real E~t~te Group. And while the consensus opinion predicts that there will be a significant turnaround in the fortunes of the housing industry beginning in 1992, descriptions of the present condition included such comments as "financial crisis, credit crunc~.'' and "lack of traditional sources for building funds." The future looks positive, according to the study, as buifders adjust to new market conditions.The experts expressed doubt, however that the industry will recover the boom times of the '80s. "Tomorrow is not going to be like yesterday or today,'' said Goodkin. "We've fallen back to a more normal housing demand, and the size and price of the new homes will renect the changing consumer wants and needs." "There are many challenges ahead for the industry, but it is clear that the future belongs to the builder who can correctly interpret the chan.~ing needs. of the American home buyer, Trupp said. Copies of the MegaPicks report and the final study may be obtained by contacting Color Design Art at (213) 459·7844, or writin~ tfie firm at 17315 Sunset Blvd., Pacific Palisades, CA 90272. some fan paid thousands of dollars for them recently. The point is, and it was stated best in an old ada~e, "One man's junk is another mans treasure." That's why, if you can bring yourself to realize that a whole lot of your accumulation is, in reality, just junk. it may be worth a sizable amount to someone else. It also will be a source of cash rather than a costly accumulation when it comes time to move. The cost of transporting household goods and personal effects has skyrocketed in the last couple of years, and it isn't going to ~et any chapter with road taxes increasing and the cost of fuel steadily climbing. So why pay to move a complete set of Nancy Drew books from Rock Springs, Wyoming, to Orlando, Florida, when the little girl down the block, or the rock Springs Public Library would love to have them and would put them to the use for which they were intended - entertaining reading for children. Just sitting in a box in your basement for 30 years hasn't made them any more valuable than has the fact that they were read by you as a child. Keep the fond memories, but get rid of the books. They are a liability disguised as a treasure. There are two ways to hold a garage sale. The first is to price everything at what you want to get for the item. The second is for people to make offers and you can haggle. Sometimes this brings much more cash in if you have a disn that will complete a set for someone. or you have something that a buyer may think of as a collectible. If you have items such as paintings or jewelry that you want to sell, it would be wise to get a professional appraisal before establishing a price. Many an old bol< of letters that were thrown in the trash had valuable st.amps that could have been worth hundreds of dollars at a garage sale. How do you choose what you will sell? It's easy. If 1t is defective, if 1t doesn't fit, if 1t is not being used, if you haven't read it, if you don't need it, if 1t. is too costly to move tlawn mower, refrigerator, washer, freezer) and you could replace it for less than the cost of moving, if it is just taking up space, if the kids have outgrown it -get rid of it. Peninsula Point Open Rouses Sunday, October 6, 1991 1-5 p .m. Refreshments 1577 Miramar Drive-$565,000 Traditional. 3 Bed, 3 Bath 2005 Miramar Drive $595,000 Quality & location. 3 Bed. 21hBath 2124 E. Ocean Blvd $675,000 Calif omia Classic, 3 Bed. 3 Bath 2144 E. Ocean Blvd $749,000 Spanish Style. Huge Lot 2149 Miramar Drive $849,000 Elegant French Normandy 2145 Miramar Drive $850,000 Gorgeous Custom. Ocean View 1124 E. Balboa Blvd $1 ,895,000 Baytront With Dock Drtve By • Call Por Appointment 1625 E. Balboa Blvd $595,000 1629 E. Balboa Blvd $595,000 1317 E. Balboa Blvd $1 ,995,000 Duplex Duplex Oceanfront ''The chan~ that appear to lie ahead fOf the building industry are all positive for the home buyer," said Beverly Trupp, founder and president of Color Design Art. "Th~ buifder will be retooling, either ~ downsizing or otherwise alter1ng the design for new homes to make them more affordable _ _;."--------~------:11 WATERFRONT HOMES. INC •• REALTORS ~ 2436 We• Coast Hi1hway, NC#POft Beacti. CL 92663 £.. ,, ,.. 0.-,. 6--,.... "'~1ov 'tr ,, ~ and practical for the home owner." "Before we looked ahead to the industry of tomorrow, we asked ourselves what the most im~nt developments have been In the last five years and reviewed the cum:nt Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you . __ ._._._ ... ,..-... ,.._,_ .................. _ .. . .PAGE 38 /-SATURDAY October 5, 1981 September rebound seen after August sales decline A continued sluggish California economy hindered existing home sales during August for the third consecutive month, the California Association of Realtors reported . "Although August's housing sales were weak, there are some Indications that September's home sales may be better,· sai d CAR President Mack Powell. "Increased home-buying interest and dropping mortgage interest rates are encouraging signs as we head into the (all home-buying season," said Powell, a Sacramento area Realtor. Among the elements of CAR's August resale hou sing report: Statewide, 406,690 existing, single- family detached homes closed escrow during August on an annualized basis - down 9 .2 percent from a revised annualized rate of 447,800 sales in July. August's sales were 6.2 percent lower than the revised August 1990 annualized pace, when 433,500 homes were sold. August marked the first year- to-year decline in sales activity since April. The annualized figu re represents what would be the totaf number of homes sold during 1991 if sales occurred at the August pace throughout the year. It is adjusted to account for seasonal factors which influence home sales. "Recent declines in interest rates have not had sufficient time to affect housing sa les activity," said Leslie Appleton-Young, CAR's vice president of research and economics. "However, as Sclles are more affected by lower interest rates, the impact on housing demand will be restrained by a weak economy and lackluster consumer confidence. Once job growth resumes and consumer conTtdence is restored, the housing market can continue its modest recovery, she said. A shift in sales toward the more affordable inland areas of the state resulted in a decline in California's median home price during August. Statewide, the median price of an existing, single-family detached home dipped 2.6 percent from $206,360 in July to $201 ,020 in August. However, price strength in all bedroom categories and increased sales of larger, more expensive homes compared to a year ago fueled a ~ar­ over-year gain in the statewide median home price. August's figure was 4.6 percent higher than the S 192, l 80 median price recorded in August 1990, marking the sixth consecutive month of year-to-year increases in California's median home price. The slower pace of home sales and a slight decline in new listings raised CAR's Unsold Inventory Index, which measures the number of months it would take to deplete the supply of homes on the market at the current rate of sales. The Index was 12.7 months in August, up from 11 .2 months in July and 10.6 months in August 1990. Already-favorable mortgage interest rates dropped further during August. According to the Federal Home (oan Mortgage Corp., fixed mortgage rates fell from an average of 9.58 percent in July to 9.24 percent in August. Adjustable rates fell from an average of 7.23 percent in July to 7.08 percent in August. Closed-escrow sales of condominiums also declined in August. Condo sales fell 13.7 percent from July on a non- seasonally adjusted basis and were down 20 percent from August 1990. The statewide median condominium price rose 1 percent from $145,670 in July to S147,180 in August and was 1.4 percent higher than a year ago, when the median-priced condominium sold for $145,200. The slower rate of condo sales and minimal increase in new listings boosted the condominium Unsold lnventOt')' Index during August. The Index was 12.2 months in August, up from 1 O.S months in July and 8.1 months a year ago. Regionally, detached home sales rose from Ju ly only in some inland areas of the state, including Riverside/San Bernardino and the Central Valley, CAR said. (Regional sales data are not adjusted to account for seasonal factors which influence home sales.) Sales of exi~n_g, single-family homes in the Riverside/San Bernardin<> Region jumped 9.5 percent from July on a non- seasonally adjusted basis but were down 16.5 percent from August· 1990. The median-priced home in the region sold for $13S,510, down 3.8 percent from $140,830 in July but up 1.5 percent from $133,510 a year ago. In the Orange County Region, sales of existing homes dropped 10.3 percent during August on a non-seasonally adjusted basis and 6 percent from a ~r ago. August's median home price of $241 ,300 was 1 .5 percent lower than the $244,890 recorded in July but was 0.7 percent higher than the $239,650 recorded in August 1990. Los Angeles Region home sales fell 17.5 percent from July on a non- seasonally adjusted basis but were unchanged from August 1990. The median price of a home in the region slipped 0.6 percent from $220,800 in July to $219,060 in August but was up 3.2 percent from a year ago, when the median-priced home sold for $212, 170. In the San Diego Region, detached home sales dropped 18.0 percent during August on a non-seasonally adjusted basis and were down 11 . 2 percent from a year ago. August's median home price of Sf98,930 was 3.6 ~rcent higher than the $192,050 recorded in JuTy and was 6.5 percent higher than the $186,740 of a year ago. CAR median· price and sales data for detached homes are based on reports from 80 boards of Realtors around the state. Median condominium price and sales data are based on a survey of 32 boards. The median price for both detached homes and condominiums is based on closed escrow sales. Sales revisions reflect the re-seasonalization of the monthly sales data using seasonal factors calculated with the 197~· 1990 sales. The California Association of Realtors is a statewide trade association with more than 135,000 members dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. CAR is headquartered in Los Angeles.. Pete Barrett joins Newport office of Grubb & Ellis firm P ete Barrett is truly a Newport.er. His knowledge of Newport Beach is from the ground UP.· Most of Newport was vacant land when Barrett started his real estate business. this expertise has served his clients well, and he enjoys a successful referral and repeat business. After 30Jears in real estate, Pete Barrett join Grubb & Ellis in July and brought several quality agents with him. Among them were-Shirley Michelmore, Don P-earson and Diane Knight. Ron Mazzano, Grubb & Ellis' Newport Beach manager, has praised the enthusiasm these agents have brought them . Several properties have been listed and sold by these associates since they joined the firm. "Barrett s knowledge, along with the marketing ability of one of Grubb & Ellis' top residential offices, is a hard combination to match in the Newport Beach area," Mazzano said. Barrett and his associates can be reached at the Grubb & Ellis Fashion Island office, 644-6200. Trade -up buyers dragging their feet, NAR reports S ales of existing homes continued on a slower track in August, reflecting the reluctance of trade-up buyers to enter the market, according to the National Association of Realtors. As a result, many of the purchases that are taking place are by first-time buyers. The association recorded a seasonally adjusted sales rate of 3.25 million existing single-family homes nationwide 1n August, 2 1 percent below the July rate of J.32 units. The August resale rate was 4.7 percent below the August, 1990, rate of 3.41 million units. According to NAR president Harley E. Rouda, the trade-up buyer is the "missing element" that is stifling home sales. "Uncertainty over if and when the economic recovery is coming has paralyzed the trade-up market," he declared. "These buyers are waitins for a definite sign that the economy 1s In good shape. So far, they haven't gotten one. Instead, they've received mixed signals." However, first-time b uye rs, apparently undaunted by shaky economic reports, have continued to enter the housing market, Rouda noted. "lot rates trufy have boosted sales in the entry-level end," he said. "More and more renters are deciding that It's time to make the switch to owning, They are focusing more on what ~ can afford and less on where the economy is headed." Although this activity has sparked some trade-up movement, it has not yet influenced activity in the higher price ranges of the move-up market, Rouda pointed out The difference in the mindset of the first-time buyer and the repeat buyer is that the first-time buyer -with none of the advantages of hOme ownershiP-such as equl~ buildup and tax benefits - views the current flnancial dlmate as the best for obtaining those advantages, Rouda said. However, the repeat buyer, who already enjoys home ownership advanta~, has fewer reasons to chan~ his housing status during tJmes Of economic uncertain~- "Those who don t own figure ~ can't go wrong by buying at today s rates," Rouda said. "Those who already own are more apt to adopt a 'wait and see' attitude." Mortpae rates ex>ntJnued downward in Auguil The Federal Home L~n Mortpge Corp. reported that the national average commitment rate for 30-year, conventional, fixed-rate mortgages was 9.24 percent for Au~ust, comP.'lied to 9.58 for the prev10us month. The July average mortgage rate was down nea~ly one percentage point from a year earlier. The n.tional median existing-home price was $101,800 In August, down 1.2 percent from the July price of $103,000. The median Is the midpoint -half the homes sell for more, half for less. The decline in the median price suggests ~t first-tJme buyers are dOm lnating the maricet with lower-~ purchases. Howed:d despite the month-to- mont:h lne, the n.tJonal median price rose 4.7 ~t between thls Auaust and AugUsl ol 1990. NEWPORT BEAQt/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE"4 SATURDAY, October 5, 1991/PAGE39 Overhead noise an owner's nightmare Deat Hodine: I Uw In a "ltadced" condominium .unit. Recently, the neighbon . t1vtn1 abo¥e nM iMtalled ceramk .. Oft the floor of the WkfKM of their unit. Now, whenewf they walk In the kitchen, ft sounds like the Jolly Greeti Giant. I have uked the ~ of diredon of the association to take action, but they Ny the association has no control over the i nterior of the ----- individual units and that this is a neigh~bor dispute which I must resolve. I thou2h tfaat was what my association WU fOt. Un you help meJ -Ringing brs in Irvine Dear Ringi ng Ears: c.enerally, the association has no control over the types of materials are installed on the -fl~ of individual un its. However, in some associations, the CC&Rs do give the association the ri~t to control certain types of surfaces wnich may be installed in the units specifically to reduce noise. Some CC&Rs do prohibit hardwood floors and ceramic tire due to the noise problems they create. However, these CC&Rs are few and far between.Therefore, I recommend that ... you review your own CC&Rs to ·determine whether there are any ;prohibi~ions ag~inst . t~e types o( 1nstallat1ons wfl1ch individuals may install in their units. . While it is unlikely that the board of. directors would decide to involve the association in such a matter, if the documents give you such a right, you may decide to proceed on your own. • Dear Hotline: Recently, sev~ral trees in front of my unit were butchered by the association's prdeners. The trees have since had to be completely removed since they never recovered from the seve re tre e -trimming process. Doesn't the usoc~tion have the duty to notify me before they remove common area trees loated adjacent to my property which could affect my property valueJ -Treeless in Costa Mesa Dear Treeless: Although it seems as thoug!i the _board of a irectors should have a auty to contact each homeowner regarding tree removal in front of his or her un it, this simply is not a practical or reaHStic expectation on the part of a homeowner. The board of directof'S has no duty to notify owners regarding the business decisions it makes in daily operations of the association. However, the board of directors does have an obligation to hire competent professionals, including landscapers. If the current landscape company is not performing its duty adequately, you should notify the board of di rectors, and the board may wish to change its current gardening service. • Dear Hotline: I am on the board of directors of our homeowners association. Recently the board decided to design.-.te one of our pools for adults only. The board has since chechd with its lawyer, who has advised us that under the curttnt law in the United States, this probably would not be legal. This seems ridiculous, since adults may swim in the other pools, but some chose not to ha~ scruming children present during their leisure hours. How an this tie against the lawJ -No Kiddies in Huntington Beach Dear No Kiddies: Previously, under the Unru h Act provisions in California, courts held that boards of directors could set aside certain pools for . children and adults without discriminating. However, under the Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, it is my opinion that such cases would be superseded by the federal law, and setting aside a pool for adults or children would constitute arbitrary and capricious age discrimination under the act. The purpose of the act is to prevent any discrimination based on age, and excepts only those communities which meet those criteria and qualify as senior citizen housing. Therefore, although separate pools may be reasona61e, logical and sometimes desirable, the overall intent of the act is to prohibit complexe5 from unreasonably discriminating based on age. (Janet L.S. Powers 1s an attorney with Fiore, Nordberg, Walker & Woolf.Willis, a law firm emphasizing the practice of law in the area of community associations. She cannot individually respond to questions, but will answer as many as possible in the weekly Hotline column. Submit your questions to Community Association Hotline, DuPont Center, 2301 DuPont Drive, Suite 500, Irvine 92 715. Modest housing rebound forecast for California in 1992 A moderate economic expansion a nd improved consu mer confidence will result in a modest rebound for California's housing market during 1992, according to the most recent California Association of Realtors (CAR) forecast. Sales of existing, single-fam ily detached homes in California are expected to increase 4 percent next year from a projected 420,000 units in 1991 to 437,000 units in 1992, according to CAR's 1992 Housing Market Forecast. Next year's increase in home sales will mark the turning point in Califomia's real estate c:yde, ending three years of annual sales declines that have occurred since 1989. "The housing market in California is on the mend. We see a number of encouraging signs that home sales activity wilr be on the rise in 1992," Reil estate apnts tum chowder chefs O~I Rice (left) and Kent McNauOton ~nted the Newport Beach offltt of Crubb Ir fllh ltetklential lteal lttate in the second annual mm dtowder ooolcoff on Udo ltle. Their seaet, homemade recipe ~ popular with chowder tMter1 and the pair ~n to putid~e In the cOolcoff nm yur. Th_er alto pt the oppommity to talk. apdml•tiQJly, about rat fftate to~ boottivtslton. said CAR President Mack Powell. "A wide selection of properties for sale, unbeatable mortga~ interest rates and signs of an improvmg economy add up to good opportunities for prospective home buyers," said Powell, a Sacrament~area Realtor. The statewide single-family median home price is expected to increase 4 percent in 1992 to S206,000, compared with the $ 198,000 median price projected for this year. The 1991 median represents a 2.1 percent increase in the S194,010 median price registered for all of 1990. "California's housing ma rket will benefit in 1992 from a moderate rebound in the state's econo~and a more optimistic market logy," said Lesfie Appleton-Young, 's Vice r,resident of research and economics. 'Recent improvements in several key economic indicators signal a recovery in the U.S. economy. This will help bOost both the state's growth and consumer psychology, translating into increased home saTes and prices for next year," Appleton-Young said in San Diego during her forecast speech at tne association's annual convention. CAR's forecast for next year's California housing market assumes that there will be no external shocks wflid"I could negatively affect consumer confidence, as was seen in 1990 and early 1991 with the Persian Gulf crisis. The association's forecast also is based on a national economic rec:O\t'ery that includes a moderate 3 percent expansion in Gross National Product (GNP) during 1992, compared with a projected O.S percent increase in GNP this year. "This economic recovery will not be as vigorous as most expansions in the economy that have occurred since l 9-45," Appleton-Young said. "And in contrast to previous business cycles, California will lag rather than lead national economic trends. "As the United States experiences moderate economic growth during 1992, the Federal Reserve is expected to continue its cautious stance to keep inflation under control," she ex>ntinued. "Radical shifts in short and long-term interest rates are not expected. As the economy strengthens, 'both fixed and adjustable mortgage interest rates are projected to increase slightly next year from their current low levels." CAR also released projections for next )'ear 's condo min iu m market Condominium sales in California are expected to increase 2.5 percent dur ing 1992. That will follow a projected 1 0 percent decline in condo safes during 1991, compared with 1990. The statewide median condominium price is expected to increase 3 percent in 1992 to S 150,000, compared with the S 146,000 median price projected for this year. The 1991 median condo price represents a 1.7 percent increase in the median price of S143,530 r~red for all of 1990. 'Next year's condo market will continue to be an affordable option for many buyers -especially home buyers in the ITlOf'e expensive coastal areas of the state," Powell said. Ul-1111 --- • .. PAGE 40/ SATURDAY October 5, 1991 Hometown feeling lure of Aliso Vieio ' 'Aliso Viejo has emerged as a true community in every se nse of the word, with a diversified population and a balanced ble nd of support services and amenities." That's the assessment of Tom Mitchell, spokesman for the Aliso Viejo builders' advertising co-op, who notes that "There's a real home town feeling that has developed here." Mitchell cited the broad selection of housing opportunities that has attracted virtually every type of home buyer and a flows homeowners to eventually "move up" if they wish and still stay within the same community. First-time buyer opportunities, sracious family-oriented homes and luxunous executive homes currently offered by some of California's leading builders. Home buyers may select from neighborhoods of attached and detached plans in various price ranges. "Aliso Viejo continues to attract new home buyers because of its excellent new home values and all the benefits of rt.., master-planned setting, including a prime location," Mitchell commented. The growing community spans 6,600 aues ol hills just four miles from the coJst, offering a peaceful residential sett ing that is still convenient to most dny Southern California destination. S urr o unding the variou s neighborhoods are numerous parks, rlaygrounds, recreation areas, jogging .~nd bicycle trails, community faciTities, 'chools and other amenities, encompassing 51 percent of the total community. Six school sites are planned to include elementary schools, a middle school and a high school. Consideration for residents' employment opportunities also went into the Aliso Viejo master plan developed by the Mission Viejo Company. A 900-acre business/town center called Pacific Park is located within a mile and a half of every home, allowing many residents the luxury of bicycling to work and having more time for their family ad leisure activities. The complex already has attracted a wide variety of businesses and services, including corporate headquarters. Aliso Viejo is in close touch with other communities throughout Orange county, which provides residents with many choices and options beyond their own home town. Four miles away are the beaches, art galleries and restaurants of Laguna Beach. within 10 miles from home are the major business districts of Costa Mesa, Irvine and Newport Beach. It's an eafy drive to the S9uth Coast Metro area, including South~oast Plaza and the Orange County Performing Arts Center. . Aliso Viejo currently offers disti~ct1ve neighborhoOds of new homes built by Akins Development Company, Barratt. Irvine, EPAC Housing Corp., the Frost Croup, Kaufman & Broad, LDM Development, John laing Homes, Lyon Communities, Kathryn C. Thompson Development Company and Pacific Gatewa Homes. SALE/REFINANCE & BILL CONSOLIDATION EXPERTS Servicing Your Needs With Over 50 Years Experience FHA • VA • CONVENTIONAL LENDERS FREE AT HOME CONSULTATION BUY .. SELL -REFINANCE Call LILLIAN WALKER at 1-800-660-6035 or (714) 846-0873 Keyrose Mortgage Corp. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ~ARIANNE • (for real estate a~nts -week of Oct 5-11) ARIES (I am -first and then you can be second; aren't I nicef) -You are a straight shooter and your clients love you for it. Your impatience to tie up I~ ends on contracts may make your buyers dizzy. A pickY, a~nt tries to stop you. in your tracks. You need to reassure everyone that time 1s of the essence. Remind them if they really want a property to make an offer. TAURUS (I have -and please don't touch my stuff) -Your unwillingness to move from the tried and true endears you to your more co~servati~ dients. You risk losing a client who is ~ing to gamble on a property with or without you. A male co-worker tries to sink your new listing on the water. Teach him what happens if you wave a red flag in front of a Taurus bull. GEMINI (I think -and think and think; my head hurts, you t.alce over) -Take it easy this weekend. Communicate with loved ones. Write letters. That will shock them. Three large condos with water views are yours. A lady Sadge from your past re-enters your life with a bang. Listen to what she says. I know it tlurts, but she may know something you don't. CANCER (I feel -no I'm not pouting, just feeling) -Water is your element in astrology and water should be what you and your Clients are looki ng at all week. You will find two executive homes for two sales and two new listings. You hold on like the crab symbol, but you need to let go of an old client who is wasting your time. lfO (I will -tell you all about it if you sit still and listen} -Worrying about money for the morning coffee is not your style. You like to talk in big, rouna figures and so do your clients. Let your assistant or partner sweat the small stuff. You concentrate on the "big ones." Intrigue and behind-the-scenes maneuvering fore you. Cet out of the office with any excuse. VIRGO (/ analyze -and pick and pick; ooh, is that dirty?) -Your cool earth manner may put people off. Hot Jupiter and loving Venus surrounding your sun sign draws new and exciting people to ~u now. Listen to their needs anCf you may be investing yourself in new areas. An older family member has a great referral for you. Call 10 old clients. LIBRA (I balance -I don't know yet; I'm still weiBfiing it) -Your ability to ~ot let passions influence you in business negotiations gives you the edge on a ma1or contract. A seller may not be telling all. Insist on a complete inspection. Your advice will be objective. Advertise your condo listings to the fullest. Is there a listing in a gated community starting with the letter J that you are missing? SCORPIO (I desire -and watch out if you desire what I desire) -Your uncanny ability to go straight to the heart of a matter and your accuracy impresses your international tiu~rs: They will stic~ with you thro~~ the ef!dless ~howing, ~e financing and a great l1st1ng they had hidden. Your unhm1ted patience 1n mar~eting yourself and your properties pays off. SAGITTARIUS (I see -and why can't you see what I see?) -You are open and flexible enough to have no problems mixing friends with business. A friend who is a client who can't make up their mind courcJ cost themselves and you money on a contract. Concentrate on showings, even if you don't feel like it. Best bet: condos in older, gated community. CAPRICORN (I use -and it's for your own good) -You are usually as strong as your fellow earth sign, Taurus the bull. But you secretly worry about your health when symptoms appear as earth sign Virgo. You really are 01(, but ~ see a doctor if it will make you feel better. Better to spend your energy on three buyers. One is on public relations. A couple are ready to buy. Older waterfront homes are the best bet. AQUARIUS (I know -and you wll/ never know ex;ict/y what I know) -Your hands-off policy with most everyone and especially with two of your best clients pays off. They practically beg you to help them to write contracts this weekend. One is interested in a very large townhome. The other wants a C!Jrf home on a hlll overlooking the water. there is another contract hiding right beside you. PISCES (I believe -and don't l!Y to pin me down to what) -Neptune, your ruling planet of dissolution and then transc:endence, moves fOfWard and stops blocking dosing of escrows. Celebrate by planning a holiday trip to warmer waters. Would 1t hurt you to write up two little condos for friends? ShoW homes with lost of space inside and out to an electronics exec . (The stars do not compel, only su~. Read sun, rising and moon signs for further nuances. Love, ARIANNEJ NEWPORT EJEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 5, 1991 I PAGE 41 Irvine seminar will show women how to make big bucks W o(Tlen cannot raise a family and make $100,000 a year, -can they7 Lorna Hines believes they can. Hines has been in real estate for six years and has ranked number one among her company's 700 agents in sales for all six years. Her story is truly on~ of "rags to riches." In the early 1980s, Hines and her family lost everything through the failure of a previously successful business. Starting over again, she obtained her real estate license and began selling. Even thQugh she had no car for the first ;ix months, she was able to earn over S 100,000 her first year in the business. Today, Hines adively lists and sells over $2 million in real estate each month. In addition, she is a member of the National Speakers Association. World Savings will present Lorna Hines' women's conference, " Especially for Women in Real Estate," Oct. 15 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Irvine. Hines stresses that "women need to break away from the SJ0,000, $40,000 and $50,000 syndrome. There is an unlimited potential if one applies strong business principles." While women often get paid less than men in other professions, Hines says the scenario is not true in real estate. "I think there are tremendous opportunities for women," she says. ··There are better opportunities to make money in real estate thar;i a woman can get anywhere." There is the potential to get credibility without having a degree or extensive business capital, she points out, adding, "Women are very service-oriented, usually, and that works out well when they're out there with their clients." Hines points out that it is vital for women to develop the skills of top producers by working smart. "BccauS(' women must often juggle careers and households, it becomes ncces~ry to develop a good business plan and work the business smart," she declares. "By doing so, women can WESTCAL FINANCIAL 1161 111111 fl UHIU l 1111111111 1 30 Year Fixed Still Under Market a. 75%/9.01•"" •(lw-e< O::c ,oeo ';? c.or-o::i 10 s 1 Qi 250 ~A~ustable rtot.s, Tool Storts 6.25/1.31 ,.,. 15•30e60 Doy lock-Uls • P\lrchose or Refinance • Jumbo loans ovolloble to $4 mlftlot\ 11otM • Aft -llAll«;t 10 c~ Call for Details Poul HomlHon (714) 720sU40 ® •~:)"~A r .. ~T :·~ •: ~.vrx:r S.."'OC,"' --....... _ .. .:. make a six-figure income even while raising a family. It is my objedive to show other women how it can be done." The $25 fee for this all-day seminar will include a panel uf top real C$tatc women professionals who share their success ideas. For more information contact Sound ldC>as Produdions ar 759-3191.' There is ·a' difference ... Lowest Rates · Best Service I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. A MORTGAGE CORPORATION Residential Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 million *Free 60 Doy Lock-ins * SFR to 4-Units Rata Subject to Change l.Ar/Bkr For More Information Call Don Tilly 714-851-0202 30 Yr. Foced 30 Yr. A.R.M. 1st T.0. 1st T.O. ® --_. ... _ .. 8.6250%/8,880 APR 6.000%/8.520 APR Max. loan $191,250 Mn l ()% down 60 day~ Max. loan $600,000 M'll'I 107. down 60 day lock KEY LENDERS AND RATES Gia '' F1t1 ltBll* ltauFeda.. ea mClllll-0.. (714) ... 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'? _O.._E. ............. --........ . 5 5 .. -- •''\'\O I •n • -, __ .,._._,.,, Vl\rlO l IT /\!:> PAGE 42 I SATURDAY October 5, 1991 'NEwPoRTBEACH/COSTill~~ PILOT I REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE 2BR home is ready to move n w lots of room to expand! Jacuzzi, great entertaining deck, fireplace, garage, RV/boat parking ........... NOW $3'19,000 Jana Shuler at Pavlllon Real Estate: 675-8120 or 650-5049 84 SHERWOOD ST., COSTA MISA Elegantly remodeled EXECUTIVE tlBR. 2 +BA. 50'x150' lot . FURTHER REDUCTION TO $419 ,000 FOR QUICK SALE CHELSEA REALTY Ofc: 863-9580 Res: 642-4940 Harbor View Homes 1806 Port Sheffield Maior Price Reduction! Retired couple selling family home. 3 or 4 Bdnn. Added large family room with fireplace. Separate driveway for motorhomc or boat. $499,000 Sara Hinman 759-3705 Coast Newpon Propenies OJfJUS UUOA 111.AJfJ) IOW CVITOll 801111 ft JOI UJIPlllK PaJCI UDVCnONI New construct1on1 I nIC'I UDVCIDI Exclusive LllUe Island JBR 3BR. 211'.iBA. fam1ly kitchen. den 2VJBA completed In lQQO Roof deck wMews balconies polios & root deck $191,000 ol East Bay. Spacious Mstr BR $7fl,OOO A.IN ottenng: Bal ls Duplex IU.,000 Bal ls 3BR 2BA home Reduced to llH.000 Bal ls New cus1om 3BR Quiet West End #1',#0 Bal ls new C\JSlom hln & apt wtrool deck lnf,000 Custom Llnle Bal ls hOme + apt ,,_,,.. 675-4822 CBVCK aVIDOJ.D • Jiii Lii.Si • llAJl'f llUDun' Newly decorated 2-story pool & spa home. 3B , master suite. large famUy rm & much morel 462 Plowa St • S.•t•ld• Co•t• M••• Jackie GWl1, IUtr 131-8011 cw 548-3350 RITZ COVE HOME -MONARCH BEACH- 4!1 Ria Cove Drive Lowat pl1a cuttom home bulld to suit In pt'atlglout Rita Cow on prtvllte cul-de-uc. One ltrect from ocean. 0ne«Qt'Y. s Bctnn, si.-. BA. 2 ~ pnige. $1,295,000 DAVE BUSK 1!8TAn8 Owar/B...,._.: 714-419.eSOI Unique o.tltom 2 llory beach home. 3 bdr .. 2~ BA. French doon. Loa of channl Nur Coest.117 P....,, OOI $7'0,000 C......, SI &e.te •-ltot"• 921-2160 TRADE ROIU I FEATURED :JEW LISTir\GS l'ltMe USTSJDB COSTA ms.A LocaUonl A dduu Sycamore Park sinQle (amlJy home. 2 yrs. new. 3 ~ooms, 21h baths. U~t. brtiht and alty. Uptraded carpeUni and ltallna cuamlc tile. Convmlmt famlJy aru. Futuru Include automat!c sprtnklas and U~ts and prfvllte yard. $319,000 Pnaca.ted by lllCBAJ!l Blt'YLIA let Us Help YH Sell V Ht Prtptrtyl C~ll C1111lflH, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED PliiL NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 5, 1991 I PAGE 43 ~ HOllES FOR SALE 2 BIDllOOllS OPEN HOUSE •1112.,.,.... ln, Newport 8Mc:ft Me-1718 $472,500 ....,.,,_ 1-6 21 oe eo1ne Vlata Ct. eoeta ..... t"TS-7300 1318,000 218 Via KMon, Udo IN 973-7300 1825,000 318 Driftwood, COM Sat/SUn 1-4 Sun 1-6 ... /8 Rue..,._., IMg Cyn NB 87W'728 1'1,338,000 .. 1801 ~· Newpot1 Bch 873-7300 15,000 2 BR plua FAii RM or DEN .. ..-.o ~ #205, VIia 8elbo9, H8 9l5CM57S7 Sunday 1 -6 Sun 1-6 9311 S..wind NB (lnrine AW/UrWerslty} e7:M728 1258.000 54.ln 1 ·5 Slit 1-6 .... 13 Blly CCMt ln, Sea la&and, N.B. 7204911 1875.000 Slit 1-6 & 54.ln 12-4 2191 Rwef Pt, E•1EllM CM 84&-304I AM.000 ~Y 12-5 873-1181 seeo.ooo Sun 1-6 1809 Antigua Way, Newpot1 a-en 759-9100 11,399,000 Sunday t-6 3BEDROOMS 2011 Mlr'W'Mr, a... p ....... pt ~ Sunday1-6 Sat 1-5 • #4 ~-et. Newport Cfest t"TS-7300 1211.000 Sun 1-6 507 J 81, P9ntn. ~ N. B. 7&94100 1610,0000 Sat 1-5 3 BR plua FAii All or DEN •MG,..... .. E-..cle CM 811*11 .... ooo ••121 w. v-. Loop. Woocbtdge, ,,.,,.,. 7&94100 -,GOO s.t/Sun 1-6 •ta. T--., ..._Woode, CM -11 1179.000 RMGMa.nea TU&ia CRllKVILW c ....... ..... H1•11 14 l aAoome ftf'OM 11oe.llO GalfCourM f' ......,IDlll 8192 Oakbrc>oll Cf, Hl.Wltlngton 8ch 873-7300 1728,000 \ 810 Joann St, eo.ta ..... 81'3-7300 1215,800 4BEDROOllS 19552 BtootdlM, Humtngton 8Mch 7eo-8702 1298.950 2&4 ~wood St,~ CM 942-4840 $418,000 .. • 2 Rue CtwTllfy, IMg canyon 84&-1789 11,400.000 Sun 2-6 Sid 2-6:30 Sun 1-6 * • 4545 e>mngton, Cameo ShMM, CdM 75M100 11,550,000 Sid/Sun 1-6 408 PlaZZa Udo, Udo t• 81'3-7300 1825.000 Sunday 1-4 4 BR pl• FAii Rll or DEN • • 1742 ~ Pt, Neiwport a.ch 831·2242 $4815,000 Sun 1-6 318 Orc:Nd, Corona del ...., &M-7211 $888,000 SAT/SUN 1-6 5 BR plus FAii RM or DEN 2312 Port ~ twtlOr Vu Hrna 873-7300 1865,000 Sunday 2-6 I BR plus FAii RM or DEN .. ""10 8un*'9 n.., IMg Cenyon, NB 1-..100 St,185,000 Sid/Sun 1-6 TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 21EDROOMS .. ..-zio Nice ln #1CM, VIia Blilboa. NB 434 8604 1218.800 s.usun t-45 3 BEDROOMS 311 Alta ln, Cana ...... 548-5847 1198.000 Slit/Sun 12-5 340 E. 20Ch St 11'83, EuUide CM 9l50-84ee 1258.800 Sunday 1-4 .. 21 ~ Ct, Newport o.at, NB 7eo.eooo 1279,000 Sunday 1-6 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 IR plus 2 BR •4808 SaMhoa, Newpor1 Beech 873-7300 11,289,000 Sat/S4.ln 11.e HOMES FOR RENT ...... CL .. SUn t-6 ~ ... 11150 SIFIED REAL ESTATE Oft THI l!NTIRI! Hl!WPOA'T' HAA90R. PACl'1C OCEAN & CATALINA ISLAHOI 2M29e,..on"4• 01111;-1.. •~IM!"'!_'!'.i ... ~La.."!!!~fii~~.-.... ,-.,,,,.,, • 804 4P' :: (9o. d flQt) ...,., It BAVEA GAIACE-W.E &42-5678 owe. '91 aeo 10 ... 11.000 owe. ftDOllll . °"'* 111·1170 ........ _.... Vleiw ......... .... Co111'at1')1 ~ 111od•l•d. Outdoor .-.....-1ntupg Appx a ,4 0 0 a /f tna.ooo?a1·1190 Plan Ill • 3 Bedroom, 21h Bath Townhouse• Eat-In Kitchen New carpet • Great Buyl °"" h79,000 ..,_._t.. 111rr«et..U. MRllRA Clltll8W I, ' . •• ' , ... • J -------**2"'2'• 312 a 384 DUPLD .. a.-Two-------PALlTUI. DTATI Hamlllon.14411< ... 18A, 2 c.r 'ger, 1 v .. NEW M9dlter· * 84e-4871 * xtnt foci Nr bchl IAITllDE ·ranean •.400 n 5BR CLOSE TO: ::;: ,;-euc:::.:r SPECIALlll home W/fl'f'", aauna, • .,.., U"' -ateam, pvt yatd + -1u •'aide Twa...., 340 marble a gold thru-Eaatsld• coml)letely E. 20th St. 38r 2\tlla, '°°'9 HOllE out. Nr Country Club. remodeled 38r 28&. lg lg yd, 1000+ aq ft. hi 38R 28A. dbl elded Only 1849,900 w/ yatd, pr~ dramett-upgnt. Reduc:M S30K frplc, 1800 an, Termsl OPN TODAY cally reduced. Owner to 1259,900 950oe4ee PATRICK TINORI motivated! $405,000. Elald• pvt e.ec twntvn f1X1325ER u'000PPER ._. 7-8 702 Open 9129 & •1°'13 end unit. 1750 a/ f -· -from 2-5. 482 E 20th . • 18R 11SA + page -_<avw __ s1_50_,ooo_.ooo-.-Sold)-·l.....;s-t_e_3;;1A.o'.;;3;;80~--!l...!!3~Br~2+~Ba.~y;;d~, ~z~cw_.1 convettect '"'° llVtng · frplc. Bkr 831·5137 erea. NMda work. ti-CONDO ....uua DllNMTIJ 11n,ooo __ ~) • t ~ 311 Alta Ln. 3 BR, 1~• Prlc.d ..-ducect l12K fMAAMe BA end unit. Enc tor faat ..... Prime 1n1v.& patio, det 2 car ga. MV atHI 4Br 1¥.Ba, PROPERTIES rage. Super cleanl FR. 1985 sq ft. New 4·PLEX-4 F.m&stlc Robinson, Agent.. 1282K. Make offer. 1445,000 LIST 1195,000 Call Mr. crpt. pnt & Ille. Asking rem.19. a..t ¥91u9, 714-548-5847 Dutch Agt. 54e.o11 e uoe mc1en Aw throu9h claa.ified (~. ' OF NEWPORT -~\ \' Pl ED 2-ITOIY 4 Bedroom -PALERMO Newon ~et Expanded -Upgraded Extra Lorge Lot Perfect for Expansion $519,000 LAICH LOT • $619,000 Portof1no 4BR. Bnghf H.V. Homes SEAWIND Phase II. JASMINE CREEK DUPL.E)(..Qreet 3BR family home + 1 BR Nntal.:. $338,500. a3,.P1owerat DUPLE>C.S42 c.oll Pleo• Two 28R 1 llA, l307 ,500 o.w..., ... ' •r Cell wour leolll ""' ................. C..,Wlrd 1114141 For Ad Action Cal a PlllL AD-ID 642-5671 LOW LOW DOWN! Assume 1 at TO of '340,000 on gOfgec>ul cuatomlzecl MR 2Ba + family rm home. 800&.lenl"-oe Wayne, N;zC 844S-8818 YIU vlA61 4Br 2Ba. Tot.Ill upor.cMdl RV apace. 1334.000. owe 2822 EJ1eemere Ave. 545-5752. OPIDI UTl9UM t .. 110 CLOllllQ C01'T1 TO IUYIRl For ctoelng prior to 11/111911 Prime loca- tion, Penlfidoe Cow condo w/lowlfy ptltJo, 2 car gar, new tuxun. oua carpet. 2M, a u .,..., ~ 11•,eoo. call ....-. Ooldan .......... ... ...,, ......... JOUOlll...,, ....... , 3br 1 \tba condo, l14f,OOO ...., fin· Ible, wtll finance. Call Richard Of .-.. WOlll AllOLUTI ITUL Mu.t HI goroeoua lg 48R home wm.wet pool, ..,.. sport COtlft + pvt yard. Model perfect A highly upgrd. A value at 13~.1.800 wtTermal urUTODAYI llODIL tlll YALUEJ PM lg 48R In peel comm w/pool a spa. Luahly lnd1cpd In ahowcue condition W/rnany upgredff. A must .... betow ml1ct @ 147'1.000 wlTennal OPDTOOA'Y1 TUlm.IROCK Custom 4BR newer home w/bonus rm, panoramic city & OCNn vtewa. Model perfect through~ut. An abeotute value @ MMK OPN TODAY PATRICK TDIOR8 Atlt?IOo8?02 (0-IUI0,000,000 Sold) URGDTllll • Entlkle .... u -111ii~ - GPU 8UN 1So8 'JI • 81 .. Rurel"-oe Remodeled angt fam,I''~ =======I pvt yd, comet IOU Prlcecl for"'** ••I TRADE Owr'M/Agt 645--3048 11,oiir ............ New Lisnng. Pion 4 $M9,000 e..n\-0 -Complete upgrades. ocean Vt&N • extra .,~ rom11y room to•---...., AMcua throuvb ci..ilied ._ ________ llllilll_,~-----....... 5 BEDROOMS • TRY 10% DOWN Total remodel. re.N kitchen. reN MBR sUte. reN roof. new doas. & 'Mrdews $659,000 IUY OI LIASI OP110N (tviantego.3BR) $119,HO. oc lease at $2,200 P9f month. Lots of ct.Som lmpr~. Extraordna· ily large IOt llDUCID TO $529 ,000 4 BEDROOMS -A-1 CONDmON Palerm0-4 Bedrooms. Plantotlon sh.Jtters. Berbef carpets Large pri\,ute yard. $119,000 DOU8LI llZID FAMILY ROOM (PalefTno.expanded 4BR) $699,000 Best location. nfNI kitchen. steps to greenbelt. LOWUT PllCID J llDltOOMI Newport Beach Executive Home $495,000 4R, 3BA, 2,900 s/f, cul-de-sac location. Formal dinina rm, family rm, brcatfut rm, center island kitchen. 2 fireplaces, tons of storage, loads of brick work. MUST SELL & much, much morel Open House~ l·S 1742 Cellc.ella Place (Weat of Irvine Aftl'South of HolidaJ Rd) Call Carey Ward 6.11-2242 Sunbow Realty •MCMI ~'**"­new 48r 48L 9olf c:ot.nf tront8g9 home woe • Ctty up. Views + pool & ~u Abeotute lt.:::if. •llGCMYOI* 8'**' private eu• tom 48R . 3\t8a W/ OPEN SUNOAV t-6 gourmet lckMn, for· Octob« e mal dining rm, wk'9 · 22 N. StoNnaton celat, axerclM ·rm, 3 Contemporwy 3 Aldi pvt yards, prof lndo- Bay home, oated ac:pd + custom pool, comm, gteat ocean a ..,_ & entertalnmenl tllne • ...__.. 48R area. A value at cou ........... • 11.&95.000 w/ Twme. 3M. wet bar, marble OHM TOOA'Y1 frplc, many amenltiea Incl pvt beach. •IDTllCRITl• $749,900. l.rg ~ l\tBA Pan ******* Sprtnaa llyle w/poot NBEST VIEW IN LA-+ ..,. In pvt • MCUr'9 OUNA BEACH" 38R, tocdon. 1irtce .mMd 28A metlculoualy to 1'349.IOO wtrenNJ maintained. cal tor OP1111 TODAY appt. SAl,000. AQl. OCUll VllW1 Tana ~-•tD PenlhouM _,. + ~ J, :. ' ' B· I ' •, '· j ******* OCIAllFROIT IACRIFICEI Loweat prtced on the aandll 28R own.,• unit plua separate ownera unit! RUUC•DTO tTH,000 IEIT IUY IN NB!! aMa aa. PT. To- tally renovated end unit In the 81Uffs near FUhlon la&anc:ll Large wrap ... round patlo opens to IOYety gtffno bettll 48R 3BA ~ den a famly rm! "SDUCRDTO 1388...!000 AND YOU.uWll TM• . LAllDll AFFORDAILI llWPT TWllllOlll 48R 2\tBA w,.,,..,_.. pMlo 6 2 car OW· To-._ retlOVllAed W/NW c:wpet. appllances & morel Aeallatlcall~ prtced llt $339,000 Call ••• I DIMa ,,..., Ree:MMllO Den w/Qy u... ~ • onmlc OcMn, Bay, Cl\annet a mncn Views. 1415t< OPIDI TODAY 24 HR DOOlllAlll Onty mkktM. OOMlt • bay condo W/bCNll alp • 2.4 hr doormen In :=..--=:-:::ta~ aauna. 1874,IOO WI Terms! 0"9 TODAY •llAlllMD CUlll An enWtlliner'• de-1'9htl o..lgner 28R 2~Ba, q MC geted tw.,hm W-/pvt epa. sauna, ... bar, Golf co~ frontaoe w/ view + mlnon .. gotd thtu-OUt. Rate V9lue at 1798,500 w1Term1I OflU TODA'Y1 •LIKE .. HOllEt Absolute value! Model prefect 38A 2"'88 home W/pvt ywd + luah tndaopg . 1399,too w/ Tennsl OPlllt TODA'VI IAITll.Uff LIE 4M MA+ Den, pvt ...... W/IU9ta lndecPO ,.. 1111¥ aooo "'° --TODAYI PATRICl'TDORE All71NToa fQlllrlW ....... Ofo:11NOOOtt2 ----- ******* $JO,OOO llDUC1ION Lowest priced In all of Haft:>Of VteN Homes. Comet modal. HARBOR RIDGE I REAW -1 NIW IOOf • ICl'fCMIN Lots more LPQrodes In thlS C01Tn91 3BR mcx:1e1 $411,000 LA8UNA llACH JOWNllOMI In the T91TOC0S. 2 Bed- rooms. 2 .5 txJ1hs. Mo years new . excel· lent tocotlon. $209,tOO -.:=.10NGS OF NEWPORT GERRY AND CHRISTA --640·5"4 "9 Su M ...... 13. Ntw,.... a.c-. Ca. f'JM Nr.wru:tf r.t:K 1 REALTORS• FANTABnC VIEWSI GRFAT LOCA.noNI . -. . . . -. . ~ . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . SATURDAY, October 5, 1991 I PAGE 45 CLAsSIFIED REAL ESTATE VILLA DBL l!STE Will 81 OPBR OCT. 12th POa SUUI Door Buster Prizes Sales Office WW Be Ol'D TOIS ... SUJr 12-SPll Model "VIIJ.A dd ORO" By: OMA TAUEY DESIGNS ~JJJI. ~ •tClllll--* G73-81!J.4° Curc"· 1 ,de' ~.1d' . 122 UDO Umwm ··-·--ll!RI C!.a••'™ .... ....-UTTl.E lSLAHO home. WAU( TO MACH eu.tom ~~Ocd B';":Ur;"=.'ri ,. ..... rvwww 2BR, 1BA. BMuUfully 3BR 2~BA. Up, whit• for es· t>oat. 4BR· Priced to Hit at Holnel f\M'nllhed. One car ga-carpet/tlle, top ot llne 4 •8 .. 3 --· g-1172000 28R 2•• 38R 2Ba, •011 ..... Allee 8715-9585 bft~. gar, grdnr, 441 .~ "" ----· . . .,.. ... , .... ,. •••It•• 5 ~RE RANCHO, CA ·--Grubt)a Ella ' Fernleef. MO-O&ea. $2,195,000. WIQ con-attractllle comor unit P .. lllntHI• Pt ranch. 3000 s.f. hm + tS44-e200 W _ •• _. a S elder trade for up to In V...,... complex. ~ au.. 1.......,. horH barn, fenced. at_, -· un- S700K. °"" aun-Fe.twes: Poot. club-BALBOA NEWPORT 114'00/mo LH 241-0780 l.oYefy 48R 2BA hM, S. aelll DartWlg, tot.al, .. t:'lo 1:!u:H .. .:: ~ v: •. : • .r:• ALTY Ta3 UM HAR 8 0 R y IE w Bay w•ter vu. Fum/ lg~.2~~~.~b h1•1•· l..J~e::~~~!!!~.1--::~-:---:::---:--unf Wtr pd $2300/ n.-u w,_. ... • p, l'luter. C8fWl9rY VI-•• .. RUT MAIWU ,..__._._French HILLS .. .Award wlnfMg • Cd 723-0211 )'d, deck. gw w/ ••or· !age Atty •7~777 -•v """"1 n _.,.. • remodefl 38R, 3BA. mo. me-875-M27 S1850 -1., .. ,.H llftMEI 48R 2.MA. poot, lg Holnel Poot No JMta. 14500/ N.8 . 12375/mo. 5BR, lcosta Mcc...1 2124 "5• ~ nvwt comor lot, charming 3BR 2Ba, •011 mo 38A ex9Ctltlve home 4BR 3~8A, 100 famffyhome,SCMS,000 lllra•ar, 8alboa UDO ISLE ... Oveniz9CI In excluslve b••ch Block. St•ps to 0.... aw. t-e ......... ..,. Pt lot. 4BR, 3BA. This ., ... 7141875-5030 •CODHOUIE• beech, 1528,000. Wiii 11'H Sllytertc Ln ~Sun 1--..... home Is .iso avallabte 1 _______ _ ~ for beech are• Call ......... CeiMerY 8AL80A NEWPORT fOf pwchase. 12850/ S. B•yfront lwr dplx 1 BR 1 Ba. lg fncd ywd, JWopefty, CAI.Lt VillllQe ~lllty ALTY H3"44M mo 38R 2Ba. f/p, cwport. garage, quiet location. RONOA M•IM eTW'177 WESTCUFF ... One of 9 mo wntr 11950/mo ... S{Me. r-~ VI" ...... Rlty 1--------Hlgh Income, lo down? the most dHlrable S. Bayfronl "Pf' duplx 122~ CENTER ST --.... r -.... BAVFRONT dplx w/ &BR, 3BA. Upgraded CEHTAURJotQMT i---.;.173-3...;..;..777___ dock. Oen vu w/80' Hfbr Vu Hm av.ii for :~·;~ u:;•~<!':; :: ~":l.;,.Frplc:, 1 642·2281 or 83t·2725 IALIOA water front. l839K term• SS90K 644-9035 12800/mo N. Ba....._. 3ar 3~aa 1.._ u.i-.. ... 28r 2aa AJSO, dplx In Nwpt F".,.." ...,... ••-OCEAllPRONT Hgtt 5319K. e50-e927 Our Verulllff & N-BAYCREST ... Huge oec type home, frplc:, Duplex. d/W, disposal. 1107 E .. _, __ ....... port Crest Condos for homel 6BR. 48A. Vert dbl gar, $3000/mo w/d, frplc, custom Plan• + ~ ~..,2 IAYF'RONTl vaur Udo Isl• Hom• large famlly room. CoUlns St·2BR 1Ba, built, g•rage, deck, unlta. $1,250,000• Modem4BR,pvtdock ..... 83.,......1_~_11_.,_.,.., __ ..,,.....,,,. Formal dining. Child frp~.!,9'817t150/mo S9751mo Ma-t311 R bl R...... .......,K -·~---,..,.. ·-• Nfe pool. 12500/mo. -· ""4082 o nson -·r· .,,..., u1~ ?" PANO VIKW Or UPPER BAY ... Large 3BR 1Ba hH w/tg yard 548-5647 BLUFFS on grHnbelt. BACK BAY. 3Br t•mlly home. Private. WINTER RENTALS 4BR, on the Eublde, lndry BALBOA 8UCH Unda plen. 3BR, 2BA.. 2~Ba. Take over loan. 4eR, 38A. Bonus 2BA furn h.M. Frplc, hkup, no gat, $1125 COTTAG• Lrg utltlty rm add9CI. Must Hll. $430,900. room. Pool, spa. lndry, d/w, gar•ge. Incl utlls 831·7530 2Br, on quiet WML Attach gar. Frplc, •ky-723-0405 $1950/mo S1396/ mo. 873'3039 Ont)' 1325,000 lites, lrg petio. A/C. VILLA 8ALBOA 28R UPPER BAY ... GrHt ******* 720-0912 + den condo. Open condominium com- B••T. PRIC• DPLX Bluffs, Dealgner's 9'#'I 1·5. MO Cagney pteic. Beautifully maJn. COITAMEIAI NEWPORT HACH GALLERIA 8:1lh11 t IN NWPT •CH home 3BR 2\1\BA. Kol #205. .... .,a., taln•d. 38R, 2BA. 28R Unb. Prlcod fot pnda.' 3 pmio.. F/p, 112SO/mo Per , . ...,,. '. • · 01 quictc Nie $399,000 1399,500. MC).0038. WESTCUFF Furn wntr/Vrly 28r ****** V1LLA. •• au..t location. 1 ~ dplx. ger, etc:. ULaOA ISLAND TRADE 2BR, 28A. 2 patlo9 310 E Bay. A~ 10(1. CommVRee beY view. ....._ -Poot, Spa 11200/mo 11200 (111)79CM>I02 >Ont bUy at M7,,000 condO. 'iB'ft 18'·-,: THE DALE80UT •:::;:= duced to 1105K. To-AS~~ON C()r1,.r1 1 CiiliMid'1jiih._ tally refurblal'led,1 _______ ____ __.. IMM altar 145-8941 PENINSULA • 4BR, . d£>1 M.11 ~ 1!2 toryaurrmt~ 38A. Ocean view. ••HOR•CLIPf'S• Avall Octob«. 12450 OcHn/canyon view. UDO ISLE • 4BR, 3BA. 3Br 2Ba. lrg deck. pvt S~ t\m, $2850 b•~eh, 2-car gar. N~ HEK)HTS $2,700 lncNde9 ~ 38R, 2BA. 3 c:er ga-6ng servtc.. 790-1149 rage. Pool. 11100.1--------Avall Nov. •SPACIOUS DUPLEX Agent, 141-1931 -~:s:ry 3~g~.: *--IM 1BA. ~PENINSULA PT ·2bd 11195/mo. Lower: (714JllO-l1M gle Wide i.,. N9wport apt . 11<100 3BR, 2BA. S1"85/lno. Ill' ........ 8MCh Pe1k. Cell: EASTSIDE C.M. -3bd kar gert 721.0111 E'SIDE 29R twnM. New TU·7M1 ..... 1 hH • 11200 2eR 11SA CUTll!I Uno P"t. yrd, oar-ge, trpk:, .... l.;frent Me"'aa UDO IS~~:)~ bd apt• furn, auper daen, .... 1dnt OOftdlelon. 191 IJ. ......_ etOOK In a UDO ISLE • 2bd cot· yard. 71~ ~· . belt Pl "40. M0-2428 ;::" .:,.1oc .. :r !:' tage.charm • $1500 112951\..M. 7eCMl83 E'atde 38R, 1BA hse. Sr perk. Blilr 875-41241 • •TOWERS • 2 bd bey-2M 28-. 1 c:er gan.ge, Fp, gar, deca. ardnr front, V\19 • $1800 504 ~-~ ftct, W/d hie-up. 11250. HUllTllQTOll PENINSULA • 4bd a-1~ 1120Qlmo Av.1111/1. tu 5502 llACH AREA IRVINr ~~ 3bd ~. a80 ... EfllDE ELDl1I LOC **S370IMO Ind utM. farnfV nn $1860 28R. 28A + loft unit w/ •2 ....-M . 28.A. Sr .. Park, over 55, PENINSULA -3bd pdo. Prtrng. d/W, W/d, frpk:, d/W, w/d NI-up, 2Bdnn, 2Ba, 91111AC oceenfront 11975 fts*:. newtv bulll. Light yard, 2 cw ger. 11050. LESS THAN $40,000. UDO HIGHRISE . 2bd • lllry. i13IOI mo. t5CMD3 Cir 531 ••oe. lls Owftet> 7144n-fl'"I bay vus. $Z100 OPEH SAT 11-1, SUN E'SK>E lg 38r 29a trplJI. 8211. Cllll lar Appt. LAGUNA BCH _. 3bd 1-3. 117~ Acada. Cd qule4 ~ fl-pie ( 4 1 r • , '1 1 , I 1 ' 1l : 'l i ; .. '. '1 h .. , ocn w. · S3000 *'n«>11* lndry, micro,~. fncd WINTER 38R 2"9A. 2 cat ger.. yd, grdrw. 313 WOOd- RENTALS AVAll.ASLE W/d, 1le0 a.f, beema. lanp. lt%1S. ~ t1eytta. pe1o, 117a0/ iliiDI 'liCk llv Watemont Homee Inc. mo. V ........ 1467. 28R 1Ba ~. 1g RMftors 48R 2"8A. com. pool. yard. "'*' 329 ~ t:tt-1400, 1'I0-3800 ten. OCMI\ v1ew. oar· YWa1ty 0r. #S. 18251 ~. 12.IOO. 81u. mo +:......~ dep. No Jl.ve/j now. M0-4152. Peea.-•1• COVE Hf 2Ba, E/llOl TWNMlll OCMI\ view, "' botc:h. 28r 2"9a, "'*· pado, our .,_ ... 11 a ....... •N BAV w....-ront. 2 trpec. dbte gBl'9ge 90cJ garaoe, Santa port er..t OOndoa fot 38R. 28A. ger. bnJ U30o ...... 144-e130 Ana Av•/21 at St. yow Udo .... Home unfurn. Mooring.•--------$1086/l'ft0831-2'80 t'1.e11. '2300/MG Yrt)' .... 721' l!XECUTM! HOME ._ ________ " ~. -~ BA. tM..-'87. 2Bf 1Ba a"aA aea. oar. w/d, 2 ttofy, apllCbla a ...... ,..._ lntlarior, p, rnlcfo, Nc:e decor, open. ttp1c, tam rm, qiMt ..,..... ID fncdJd 201 ~by. 11eoo mo andlV rm, dbl gar,..-....,.,.. af ...... ~ ~ t 1 ! I ~ I I f \·J .1· l· . ' yYty ... ~ '° a.hope. suso. "'1t-UST9'0ll ID ., .. fl'IWA1W NlffV"""" iilioi llUll6 Ma..,.. ,..., ...,_ N1oe 'f'Jldl to buy houH on 2M nA BllY *"·MW OOMDI a...., NIO. I oer ....-.., 8°'llh Bayfiora ~ Oft too. •wia 11/t. bdnM.. ~ fllc .._ jirrHtt P•l•t. new lalend. Astsioo!CS to M 11aoofm0. ~4. I ..... _. to lbehl blnda. Ml Od t8t. *10t, C/O The Plot, CHAAMINO 28" + --81V9 • 1oa. ltl!DO. .. .,....... ~.0. llox 1MO, Co.la ~. 1M hOfM. A --'11-1!11 t --, •• ._.. MM&. CA UUI muti ... 1 t1C1111mo. U100/Wto. ?IO 1111 -:-: 4llR :. + Lis' ,.,..... JllR:ft1......... ....., .................. -lllr 28a. trplo. ploe. .,.,.,.._ A.- IM!Mo. 880 "'Y .... ''"· ... ..... 1111 LM•.=:1• ~IC( ,tMoa.P cJwWecl I I ESTATE SIFIED REAL ESTATE NEWPORT HOTS. 3n R~Way.~ ful rMCh hM. Huge eul-d....ac lot. 38R, 2BA. 1900 a.f. Ordnr. N/pet1. $1850/mo. Agent, Tim 833-2900. ' • 1 • ' • 4' •• ' • '! • '·' ! .•• ' l **...,... MOITI IDllllO •FAMILYHOm! ....... , 0...-w1 "LNIATTllllCll'' ~~~ »....-rl LID 4BA + Den wJlru bey. OCMn. city lat* Shott Twm/VNltt Ue 8e90 18R 1BA. MH. •3M pvt yard. Nu p.int & view. Only 11300fmo. f'rom M001mo a: •1BR ~ 1erge .,.uo, Off tet ......... ,.._ v.c. S2000 mo. Hawe Nr bHch. Pc;lot, apa. ...... Ne•= ••r•••u• wtow frig• avl. Covered OtheN PATRICK tennla, fltneH '"'· ....... ft...__ MOO utll Ind 1 per parldng, cable. ~ . . . . . . ~ ' TENORE 7eo.8702 Guard Qlded. Refrlg • eon No pee..,; '6l12; fully -landacaped. NEWPORT LANDING Agt. Natlonwtde USA micro Ind. o.a Ray Poot. 2 lndry rms. MC Spacious 3BR, 2~BA I --Devlff, Bier. 72Q..3M8. •2BA ClptX $795, 28r _ .. Ma-?017 twnhs, frple, pool, Al •N9WPC>f1 Hgt• -,,.. dpbc wJlg yd $800.1...,,,,.,.,..--,,,,,,..----..., C, dlnfng rm w/wet 2BR, 2BA, d/W, frJ*, EXCLUSIVE ... I• Great.,.._ W/O hkup, NEW 1BR, gatege w/ bar, tam klteh & aneh pool. New crpt & pnt. lend condo, city Hu cpt, gs 847•7540 oPfY. Laundry. 5595/ gar $1250/mo Helen 11250/mo. 875-7887 vtew1, 2Br, lb new, mo.. afngle peraon. Ne'9er Agt, 129-1253 1 BR CONDO $900. 24. hr •ecutfty CJUard. •CLOSE TO ALU 1980 8 Anaheim. HUD Oc view ......., 12700/mo. Carol Berg. $tSO -Approved. 5454229 NWPT HOTS 4BR 2BA, een ' .,....., 844-1800 or t2().()2M "'°r TM Room,,,.,. W•ni.d Column II ICM:lted In the inlln Cllultlcltlon Section C1tl90'1 2724 gat pool w/aol.; heat 1pa, tennla, guard 28R 18A, 1nc1ry rm NEWPORT HOTS R• f pie d/W micro' ga1e. 84&-1728 l'UfUtlaH•D 28R 11a-..1~mo cloH to ahopa & decorated 2BR • ._ ______________ __. ;,ctn<: $1800° 945-9151• 2BR 2BA Dplx. w/d, re-WINTD MOM•a ~ ,_,..., IND lg buM9. WW acc»pt 1 "'BA, gar. No P-. frtg, f/p, "' bch, huge We Have Nlce/CIMn pado & view, AYL now o. c. Hou8tng. seso $740/mo. 942·5122. N .. ·. . .. H·· I ' '' • '· • •, j pauo. 5408 Neptune Home. Still A phone 1111888 6052. 2281-22$4 MAPLE W"'91de 2Br, "11 patio, Ave. $1200. 24<>-2e08. 2BR, , ... BA, near the CENTAUR MGMT new paint. asove, car-OOUllMa.Twa.Y 3BR 1 ~BA Townhome, bay, new palnVcrpt. 842•2289 °' 131-2725 pet. c:arpoft, lndry tac. 2M 2ltA V~. 1111(\' 9m1 1.,, Ol'1f 1 pr.rt. H u ntinq!on Beac t1 c' 1 .HJ * •ASV MOY•+IM frplc, pool, 3-ear gar. dwnstrl, \1lgtlr. 112.00I •D'IUX 2BR 28A., ctnn, 1740lmo 7141711.... ~ \i Mc bey "' r,. .,..,._ No w. Quiet. . New Hoag Hoap!W. mo. 723-154'5 Aqent 1 quiet. at«eige, D/W, 31ee 'or ~·4= 1729 tno ua ~ 17 4BR 2BA. nr Sprlng-11275/mo. ,.__.,. + HARBOR RIDGE CREST • :x:o....___· ~ ..,....,. ·-..._ -a-a .. ..__..., CUTE dwneCra ~. -No.-.... ;,.. .. ---dale & McFadden, $500 aec. 833-e182 -.. ._.. ..,_ .. .,,-.--· ,.,.... 28R apt. Down9lalra. , _. 11115w1 6032 Vane Circle. Vllw. lmmac. S2l75lmo. pvt patio, uW Ind. • Sl250/mo, fned yd & 3BR -2\.\BA Newport ~7 M75. 804\.\ Pattc Ave. •Do Y® need lg c.le_,, Frplc~On ";:!? 28A, 18A. Private patio da 727 2444 Terrace. No peta. J Call 21~ 2br 1ba? QaraOe, new aay llUIT-T ~: .. _Pt. ... 1 11 Jl'lllllo OI belooftV. 2nd eve~knda 4~144• • 11150/ mo. 84&-2194. HAR 8 0 R YI• W Fum apt. 28R 2BA, cpt, D/W, aforage. "" .....,. ·-..., 4 4 month FAl!I! with --------38R 2BA condo walk HOM•a t1900/llMt wam.r Nnlal, 1 gar 17&0 No Pet 940-2415 Hou ... •& Apes. Cd 38R Ha lower pellO ...... M5CWmo. Cd 16772 Barefoot Or. HB, to bchl Poof, iac, 2 Lowfy 4BR 28a, MP apec:9, atao furn. yard. .u1tl161. 1BR the o.c. "-" Una. '1*. d/W "'~ * .,......, * 3BR Twnhae. nr ear gar ..... ept, llZ OR, FR, AQt 4tM-a073 535-4147• seao. 28R 1715, 0.., en...-T..... Udo~. Nu pMnU W. N9wpcw1 oceanfront. b~e~O/mo. terwwl 213-45&-1939 LIDO 1aLi l4500(mo. Lowfy 18t 18a At/A w/ waterEJ:. No peta c:rpt. 11300.131·1125 29r 18a, 11215. * ( ) $BA bayfront, Udo 1.... ~B':vt ~-=-· view, 1 hN to S. Bay. 2323 549-79$4 41R 11A =-.;o., ~ Via Udo Soud. With ca1·3·· )473-..0~ Furn. Gaa/Wtr pd. •GAUT LOCATIOll AeroH from Hoag House, Rift IU-38e0 .._ dock & bch, 5 dool'a 11000fmo ~ Lo tBR 28A, d/w U--28" tllA 'Mw Hoap. QMn with d/W, W. to ...._ 2Bn au Townhome from yachl club. LIDO llLI 38t 1a'a. rage laundry • rm. H75. BR oon . w/d Ne up, atofaOe. IZIO on r ... ~ Irvine 214·1 Turtle Rootc Rlclwe l4000/mo. 840-2889 quiet end trpac b1Q aoe.: to IC Plaza. ~ ocn 'Mw Hot ...... paid, 313 e 1~ =~:751~ Cell~ Bayfront + Dode. 2BR patio. Avl now. ,;.._ 1795/MO. ~~~ Holmwood. MW140 etl II• L I Z I C H UC K + den, 2BA. gar, . &-9 mo IN. 8n.eaa Me 8UIWl..OWmll . BACHELOR 1 hM ll'om JON•S Teo.5000 11800/mo, grt 'M'#, LUXURY twnhm 2 ~ l2&00. Clwmlng 28r CENTAUR MGMT FURN bamelOr bMctt bch. All ldtchet ...... or 4M8-874a Avall Nov. 723-8211 tar BA'a, "11 loft. Poof, 28a Mytmt+aide le lo0-1281or131.2725 ~M btwn ~ dHn, ,,.. paint. Vitt/ BEAUTIFUL LID 2..iory, J.cuzzJ, A/C. 2 car att Main Chanl.J: bch, •llOVl-IM IPICWJ l900 1 y; IHLIONo pee.' or wfnter. 53lo43le 3BR, 2\o\BA Ba)'Vtew gar $142S/mo ~2111 W/d. uUI pd. 5-1751 1 BEDAOOM l'IOof860ld e•t •9221e . BAYFRONT 2BR. P.-o WM*~ •~I ,\ ' • ' ' ~pJrtmen~s For Ru~: .. . ~~ e=s7 11950/ Nwpt Norttt 2 Ma1r 28R 111A up9lr9 unit. Pool, apa. ~~ FURN Mach co= w/Vlewa. Canner~ ...... 2BA. 2 car gar Nu cpt. \i pr. HOO. WS1'UICa WM. 11400/mo Yftt 3BR 2Ba on beautiful Big Cyn condo In pinff, A/C, f/p, quiet 1oc. ..; 910 W. 8alboa BMt MM1U ~~=:. ~· ~7 ' C..M Mt --IQlch park & pool In lrvlne. 2Br 2Ba, new cteoor, pool 11395 840-1529 t1MJl1'9t .. 1M40l1 .........,. ... ••D ... -• ' .. .,.... _.,, -.. ...-· Olb Cat gat, AJC, new tp. 2/aub prq, atove, .......... ..._ ~ 2~..... N/peta. lt2001 yr .... •e•Dldronl 38r 1'418a .................. -.. ""9A- palnt n.w carpet avt retrig pcot1 apa ten-Ocean/Bay View, 18t BACHELOR. a.., & paeto, a car gar, corn-JtO.IMOld ~e tum gar, w/cl mloro .,.,_, pdo. i-cuut- 1on.' $125040. Max· nl1. $01575. 84o-<>t89 1Ba, VIiia Balboa, d/W, =.ct~•.= ::J.1 :::" ~~2751 FURN atudk>/rma. $57~· c11w: deck. 'w1nte; l490(mo. ~ Ina Golden ~2SM BIO cfo 28 28 d/W, 2 gw, MC, p()OC, a.Mt ... ,. l'f3.4561G ' • ( ) 5350. M W9V9 retrtg' $1800. 714-M2-4S155 C08TA Ml!SA new 2 i.!:: pvtu~,ro,, ;: apa 11000. 875-2995 ";'-1iii ADI, 292"1 Her-TV, pvt ent. pQoc. NJ8 houM, ..ac.ri doMt, car p' kl 11375/ OCEANFRONT Winter Ooa•wo .... PrtlM toe, bet' •lvd. Pool & 30+ attWgC. 494-0451 IEACON IAY ~Pffv-$525. mo. 7~1~Agent through JuM. 2BA. = ': :::.,"t...: ~:,r:, room. Call ~BR ....,. 7845 BLOCK TO BEACH & 1 ~BA , furn. Very 11&0Cw1200 7~ room, bH~ ':z COSTA ..... MW hM BAY. Ltg 3BR, 2BA, comfortable. 78CMMM3 11R.,,.,. Inga, View. Lota of "'bet\. ... .., ck>Mt, gar, frple, yard. Yrty Pvt beach comm, 2Br YEARLY 28R, lBA. 000. ParQ!de ocean view. atorage a cablMea. ~ priv. $450 11400/mo. 942·5814 2Ba, w/d rm, fum/unf, flea pafd, atove, fHg & Avallabte 10/15, Appt "Oii TR WATD" W/O, 1 car gar909. a IU9. .... 7MI $1500/mo, no IM. 3BR BLUFFS 4BR 2'-'Ba pets ok. Beacon Bay, ~~· to ... 1 U14t07 With PllllOfamlc bay i.ge dectl. SMQhno LACIUll iCA =- 2BA, gar, yard. Nr Patio 2 ear g.,age • 1 yr IH $1400/mo ...... Peta View. 28r 2811 wtttl ~ Ind udla 8714331 ....._ oce.\ • part!, ahts, 1hop1 & Nr mm poo4/ah0pa 948-0931Of723-0714 ALA llCMllA APTI rage. No pets. $1100/ Bl!AUTIFU\. •BA MWty ::r.: ~bet\.•~ u una. 21:M73-2903 $1575 Bkr TS .. ta34 Quiet 2BR, 1BA. New mo. tn-1092 refurblahed. S1IOQ/ a Up ....... *•BLUFFS 38R •LUFFS A bHuty. decor. Spa, poof, ten-S3SO OPPJI ..-tOO' TO UllDI mo, wlntw. Ooe.na-------- 2V.8e on gmbH nr 3BR, 2BA. V11ta def nla. Near Hoag. HOO/ DUPUX l9f ,.., le&O 1 & 28R, ~· bMut Cl.EAN FURN APTS 'Mw. 831~238 OI LUXURY LMllG pool. '1/p, a o•r Oro. 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Wl'NWIOO; 159-0MI cond 11700. 840-1136 ......... •7tloo491a '904181 Of ...an ~· --.vwv 8734177 Of n1·1'11 1Ma er 9T84?7T ·~~~------··------------ WM~R N C•d1' ·: Beach 216~ ,,..-------_ - -- NEWPORT.ollliACHICOSTA MESA:>PA.Q..T I REAL ESTATE County office buildings vying for honors · N ominations for the 1991 Oran~ County "office building of the year'' awards competition have been announced by the Orange County chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association. The nominees are Briderson Towers, , Irvine, Bridet'SOn Real Estate Group; Century Centre, Irvine, Robert A. Alleborn Properties; Lincoln Town Center, Santa Ana, Lincoln Property Company; 1 Pacific Plaza, Huntington beach, Benta11 Property Management, and Xerox Centre, Santa Ana, Birtcher. The Orange Coun!)' "office building of the year' award is given to the building with the best management, operations, design and community im~ 'Virtually any building of any size can compete in these awards," said Mary Lou Johnston of BOMA/Orange County. "How the building operates, Marty Jones Melinda Jones the kinds of emergency, handicap and tenant training procedures it has1 and how it serves its tenants ana the community are taken into account, not jut its appearance. The winner will be announced Nov. 22 at an awards dinner. It will be advanced to a ~nal competition, then to the international competition if it wins regionally. SOMA/Orange County also has announced nominees for its "member of the year" and "associate of the year" awards. Member nominees are Cheryl Bartlo of Birtcher, Unda Bouvier Of South Coast Plaza Town Center, Tom Grochow of the Orange County Register and PeaY Rowland of Cushman and WakefielO; Associate nominees are Scott Fitzsimmons of Millar Elevator, Brian f reeborn of Pro-Tection, Melinda Parker and Bob Sanchez, both of Diversified Maintenance Services, and Jackie Wise of Wise Building Maintenance. • M arty Jones has joined the Newport Beach office of Prudential California Realty and has teamed up with his wife, Melinda Jones, who has been at Prudential since it took over the former operations ol Merrill lynch Realty and Unique Horrle$. Marty and Meflnda ~ndv attended the PrUdentia1 maan' coofetence in Santa s.t.ta, honoring the top 100 sales agenta from 10 Prudentlal branc:ftesln Cafffomla. Andher acxdade for tfUs team was the honof of top sales awoclates for the mond-1 o( July In the Newport office. EnthuM.ttk about representJng sellers REAL ESTA:IE ROUNDUP and buyers In the Newport Beach area, Marty brings with him 21 years of experience in the commercial real estate field. His skills in market analysis, the use of computers and negotiating, combined with Melinda's product knowledge and 21 years of living in the area, make it tough to keep up with the Joneses. • H omelife U.S. Realty Service, an affiliate of Homelife Canada Realty Service, Canada's third-largest real estate franchise company, tlas opened its first franchise in California. Homelife, which established an international headquarters in Newport Beach, chose Granada Hills in the San Fernando Valley as its first operation in the West The company expects to open additional offices in San Diego and Riverside, according to HomeUf e P!esident and founder Andrew C1merman. In six years, Homelife hasJrown to more ttian 5,000 license agents nationwide in Canada. The company plans to fill 30 executive and support staff positions within 12 months in the Newport Beach and Granada Hills offices. "Homelife sells low-cost franchise rights to real estate entrepreneurs who target key corporate relocation markets," said Cimerman, whose agents produced $250 million in gross commission income in 1990. Franchises in the United States will be sold for $9,000 to $1 S,000, depending on the number of sales agents, in addition to a flat monthty fee ranging from SSOO to $3,000 Cimerman said. "Homelife's goaf is to establish service-oriented real est.ate offices thro~t the United States at a higher quality and lower cost than our competitors," he oontJnued. The company offers home inspection home warranty, pre-approved mo!fgage:s, ho~e improvement loans and movmg seMces. • E xecutive Office Group, a leading executive suite firm with 6usiness centers In New YOrk Oty and Washington, has acquired a center in Costa Mesa, the company's first operation in the western United States. The C.osta Mesa center con5'sts of 70 rentable offtceS and suites in a 22,000- ~uanHoot facility oreYiouslv operated bY Metro Executive ()ffices. . "As d-ie executive suite industry matures, the flrms with national ~ and capabilities will lead the way," said DaWI a.le, president d EOG. ''The EOG 8ulfnm Center i5 Costa Mesa wtll be ourap In Callfomla and pnMde I for further expanSk>n on the ell Coat.'' hale noced that "the CoD Mesa site has an oocupi11ncy rate d aa:>c>r<»dma~ so petcie!'lt We will WOfi< · to rapldfY Improve dlOM numbers by lnltiatln~ our m~r~eting and sales programs and training employees on EOG's client- orienteo buSiness strategjes refined by us over our 10 years in tile industry. EOG's three existing business centers average over 90 percent capacity. • T he Nadel Partnership, recognized as the West Coast's lar~ architectural firm,, has named Aid Sato, a project director in the shopping center division of the Orange County office, as a partner in the company. A 12-year member of the firm, Sato has directed pro~ such as Arlington Plaza and Riverside Center in Riverside, Fullerton Town Center and Anaheim Hills Festival. In addition he has managed major market development projects for Market Basket, Smith's Food King, Thrifty Drug Store and Albertson's Maikets. Nadel also named Jerry Doupl as an associate in the firm . Douglas flas been senior project manager, responsible for over 1, 120,000 square feet of new construction. • T he Home Builders Council is making preparations for the 38th annual inaugural ball dinner dance, scheduled for Nov. 2 at the Newport Beach Marriott. The theme of this year's black tie evening event is ''Celebrating America," and air the festivities will center around patriotic pride. The event will mark the installation of the new board of directors of HBC for 1991-92. The coveted Case Bradford Memorial Award will be presented to the individual who has best exemplified commitment and dedication to the building in9ustry. Those attending will enjoy a sit-down dinner surrounded by an array of patriotic red, white and blue decor. Entertainment will feature a professional comedian and a live band for listening and dancing. Sponsorships are available and offer various levels of participation. The $1 ,000 "star" sponsorship offers a complimentary room at the Marriott for the evening of the event, two tickets to the ball, two bottles of champagne at dinner, slide show r~nition C:turing the program and a listing tn the evening program. The Fieldstone Company has becOme the first "star" sponsor. A $500 "red" sponsorship offers two bottles ol champar at the dinner, slide show ~itiOn of the comp;tny and a listing 1n the program. First American Tide and CMAC Mortgage have committed to a "red" sponsorShlp. The $250 "'Nhite" ~sorship offefS a program listing. "White" sponson to date Tndude Lumspalne COnstruction1 lffenle, OC8 ~ics, Southern California Edison, 'baS1en~n Lagoni an::tiiteds, Builders Showcase, Robert Mitchell & Associates, the Sana ~~u Company, Danielian ~ and the flmi ol Fusooe, Wllliams. Lindgren & Short. The $100 ''blue" sponlOf"Shlp offers a lisdns In the program. "Blue" sponsors to ~te are !rent-Wilson MYettising, American Oemolltlon/Amerlcan Concrete Cutting, Hunsaker & Associates, Sanders Hydroseeding, Chambers Property Services, Geofon Inc., Van Daele Development, Paul Moote & Associates, Hall & Foreman, Burrow Escrow, Ann Romano & Associates, Watt Inland Empire, Drainage Products and Akins Communities. Tickets for the event are S65 per i;>erson. For more information, contact Colleen Malone of Malone Homes at 73 1-3676 or Mark Ellis of First American Title at 558-3211 . • D elpha Oswald, one of the area's top real estate agents, has joined Coldwell Banker's Costa Mesa office. "Delpha, an area specialist for 12 years, brings a wealth of experience, knowled~e and sincerity to Olfr office," said manager Michael Crowe. "She always does the best for her clients, which is one of the keys to her great success.·' Aki Sato Delpha Oswald "Coldwell Banker gives superior support, advertisin~ ancf service to its agents and dients,' Oswald said, "and I'm proud to be on the best and most professional team in town." She can be reached at 668-9333. • M cCarthy/Pacific recently began construction of the S24 million science library for UCI. The project is McCarthy's third within the University of California system. Last month, McCarthy began site preparatioo for the six-story, steel-frame structure. Built from a radius design, the 200,000-square-foot building will feature a stucco and windoW wall exterior and a met.al mansard roof. In addition, the facility will have an open interior courtyard. According to McCarthy/Pacific project director David Parkes, the project presents some challenging groundWork that could take up to seven months to complete . "The building will be supported from spread footings, which wilf rest on a foundatjon Of bedrock," he noted. "Extensive bedrock excavation will be ~ to adequatefy 'tion the building's foundation syst~ In addition, the univef'sity's main power and med\aniaal systems are located beneath the ~ site. Before construction an beai"' ~rthy must conS1rUc.t a below' grade concrete tunnel to house the rinMed power and mechankal $)'1llems. DesWled by jarMS SdrtlntV_Mk:hael Wllbd' and ~ ol London •nd 181 Croup of Newf?Ort Beach, a>nstruction Is scheduled for completion In November of 1993. .. '4 I •• I ' . •j ' . , ' PAGE 48 / SA'Jl':JROAY October 8, ~*"" l • \ Open Sunday 1 • . 122 '4.Cih Street Du· plex on Balboa Peninsula. Lovely upper unit hos 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Tile entry on kitchen. lower unit hos 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, '4 cor _gorog~: live in one and rent the other. $549,000. Coll today f0< de· toils, 720-0611 . Open Sunday 1-5. T Rue Villa~). Fabulous '4 bedroom J'h both showplace hos been remodeled ond eKpanded. ApproJC. '4,000 sq feet of living space includes stole of the art kitchen. Beautiful yord with pool, spa ond woterfoll. $1,395,000. Coll Sharon (Yogt\ ond Tom AJlinson, 673-8728 or 720.:061 . Aewpodm Fantastic, almost new 2 bedroom, 2 both condo in gated community. Professionally decorated with thousands spent in upgrades. Cozy fireplace. Just minutes from the beach. $289,000. Coll 720-06 11 Costa Mesa Picture perfect 3 bedroom, 2'h both condo. Features cozy fireplace, tiled kitchen with microwave, designer mirrored wall. Patio, atrium and deck. 2 car garage. $' 86,000. Coll 720-0611 Costa Mesa Open Sunday 1-5. 101 Eucalyptus Ln. Great starter townhome for the first time buyer. Dual master suites. ldeol for roommates. Move in condition . French doors lead to polio. $185,000. Coll 720-0611 . Orange Upgraded 2 bedroom, 1 :v~ both condo. Perfect starter home. New carpets, tile and appliances. Community pool, spa, rec room and playground. Close to schools, pone ond shopping. $126,500. Coll 720-0611. N.wport lleach Channing 2 bedroom. 2 both townhome on quiet cul de soc. Just s1eps to community tennis courts. Community pool. 2 cor garage. Transferred seller is exfremely motivated. $241,500. Coll 720-0611. Costa MelCI Ideal family home. 4 bedrooms, 1 ¥1 baths. Includes family room, crackling fireplace end dining oreo. Patio ond 2 cor garage. An excellent valve. $225,000. Coll today for details, 720-0611 . NEWPORT BEAE>HfCOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Super remodeled Old Corona del Mor home on beoutifvl tree lined street. Add o hallway to convert this single story duplex to o 3 bedroom, 2 both plus den. Excellent price. Bubbling spa. $'499,000. #'48419. Coll 720·0611 A magnificent French design with Greek overtones. located In most desirable of oll Southern Colifomio ocean front cities. 5 bedrooms, 7 baths In opproK. 5,660 sq feet Stately pillof'S and fountain provide perfect serenity. Sparldi~ pool ond spa ore surrounded by morble. $1 ,695,000. Coll 720-0611 . Newport LGCG &quisife 3 bedroom, 2'h both shows pride of ownership. loaded with upgrades. Features gourmet kitchen, two fireplaces ond fomily room. Community pool oncl spa. $697,000. Coll 720-06 11 . Big Conyon Open Sunday 1-5. (14 Ookcresl) Ex- quisitely redesigned home has 5 bed· rooms, 7 bo1hs and approx. 7200 sq.ft. Formal dining and family rooms, 5 fireplaces, and 3 car garage. Over· sized pool ond spa in tropical setting. $2,549,000. Coll Shoron (Vogt) ond Tom Allinson ot 673-8728 or 720- 0611. Newport Beach Immaculate 4 bedroom, 3 both offering wonderful Ooorplon. Ideal for entertaining. Beautiful bock boy and city light views. Unlimited potential in o most desirable oreo of fine homes. $725,000. Call 720-0611 . Newport hach Beautiful executive condo with view of golf course, ocean and bockboy. 3 bedrooms, 31h baths. Charming mor· ning room off kitchen. Two fireplaces including one in o romantic master suite. $795,000. Coll 720-0611. Newport leach Light and bright .. bedroom, 21h both. Desirable end unit. Redecorated with new carpets, drapes, flooring, fixtures, appliances and polntl Cozy fireplace. Lorge patio and 2 car garage. #4414 7. Coll 720-0611. Coda Meea Unique and charm filled cottage with hardwoJd floors. located on peaceful tree Ii~ avenue on the eostside of Costa Mesa. 2 bedrooms. Goroge. $229,500. Coll 720·0611. O~n Sunday • . eon Vista. For the b~r whO WOf'lll o home with q yeqr round vocation feeling. 2 bedfoom, .3 both plus den. Single level hQ.me on N!WPQrt Seo~h Country Club gol;&fourse. Pm.ote spatttling pool and s us omm ni!Y ~· and tennis. s1rs. . ~all r20. 0611 • "·-er Beach Terrific home in ostblulf. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths in o spacious floorplon. lots of po. tentiol. lots of home lot the money. In. dudes family room, fireplace and dining oreo. Sunny priYote pool. lots of storoge. $'499,000. Coll 720-0611 . Villi WWW Comer unit penthouse with greenbelt and boy views. Wolk to beach and Udo Village. Bright ond airy 2 bed· room, 2 bo1h with open floorplan. Cozy free stonding finoJploce. Com· munity pool oncl spa. $309, 900. Coll 720-0611. Costa Mesa Excellent property for investor. 2 bedroom, 2 both, two story home. Hardwood floors, eat in kitchen. Inside laundry. 2 g>r garage. Smoll private yard with deck. $299,000. Coll 720-0611. Costa Mesa Shows pride of ownership. Two master suite condo in quiet oreo. Includes ~Ing area, cozy fireplace. Kitchen and living room open to sunny patio. 2 cor goroge. $ 184 ,500. Coll 720·06 11. Newport Beach T otolly remodered oncl expanded 3 bedroom, 21h both in desirable community of Seowincl. Features loft/ bonus room, gounnet kitchen with walk in pantry. Crodding fireplace. Custom landscaped, private patio. Community pool and spa. $718,000. Coll today, 720-0611. VIiia hlboa Excellent home for the single person or first time buyer. One bedroom condo in fontostlc community. Includes dining areo, patio and garage. Community pool ond spo. $169,000. 0>11 today, 720-0611. Newport hoch lowest priced home In Harbor Highlands. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. F""hly pointed inside and out. Dining oreo and fireplace. Lovely boclcyord. Ideal for children. 2 cor goroge. $365,000. Coll 720-0611. 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