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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-10-26 - Orange Coast Pilot.. OIT BIACR • COSTA llSA WEEKEND Oct. 26-27, 1991 2 DAY FORECAST =~~.: .... ,... ..,. ... ~ Qnty ..... ti .. 2S .......... s-e.,.. c..-.... ....... lhla _..._, ..... '°" SURF LOCATION Sill SHAl'f Huntington 1·3 poor N_,,ort kKh 1 ·3 poor eon-1 ·2 poor uguna Buch 1·2 poor ASHING TIDES TODAY Flnt hlsh flrtt loW 4:36 Lf'll. 2.S s-ct '""' 11 :00 Lift. u s-ct loW 6:31 p.m. ·A SUNDAY firtt hi&ft Arst low 4:11 Lift. 2.7 Semnd ~ 10:51 Lift. 6.0 Seeond loW 6:37 p.m. ·.2 QUOTES Of 11IE DAY "This thing is going to tear the city apart. If they can lay down in front of tanks in Tiananmen S<Juare, we can lay down in front of bulldozers." Costa Mesa homeowner Brahm Walker, on the prospect of 19th Street widening as outlined in the city's proposed General Plan revision. (Al)._ "And they shall build houses and inhabit them; and they shall plant vineyards, and eat the fruit of them" Isaiah 65:21-22 TODAY'S EVENTS •"Grease," the hit Broadway mu- sical will be performed at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Newport Harbor High School's Norman loates Performing Arts Center by students of Horace En- sign Middle School. For information, call Vicki Groskreutz at 545-1832 or Susan Colby at 631-5044. • Oktoberfest continues from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. today and Sunday at Costa Mesa's Harbor Center, Harbor Boulevard and Wilson Steret, featur- ing carnival rides, German food, en- tertainment and crafts. The event is a benefit for Girls Inc. • Roses by the Sea, the Orange County Rose Society's annual show and competition, will be held Satur- day from 1 to S p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Rogers Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Rd. in Corona del Mar. There will be roses for sale and valuable informa- tion on the growing of roses will be available from some of the region's leading experts. Admission is free. • South Coast Repertory presents "The Extra Man," a play by Richard Greenberg about Keith, everyone's best friend, who takes an overactive interest in his pals' personal lives. Show times are 2:30 and 8 p.m. Sat- urday and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sun- day. For tickets and information, call 957-4033. JUST m FACTS • The Hotel Balboa was built in 1905 to accommodate tourists brought to the area with the extension of the Red Cars llllht rail ~m to Balboa Pavillion. How long did it take to build the hote/7 ·sJ.ep OL f,_ "°'°"9e C-..,-hdoM to.........,, .. b., U M.,. ~ ~ ol h ~ leoch Nik lilwolv ,..,._. 0... II ,.., ho-.. • ...... col h a. brory 01 ~4~191. INDEX Bridge/811 Classlned/89 Community Forum/AU Crossword/811 Entertainment/AS Home & Garden/A11. Horoscope/111 Legal notlcerlB6 Religion/A 10 Socfety/A6 Spons/11 Youth/All Coast Community News, Inc. Copyrfaht 1991 A Printed la part on rccyded paper. ~ ~ =... 30 0 , .... 111~111 11& _. 11'111111' In Coltl Mllll For details see page A8 PublisMd ~sdays, Thursdays & Saturdays Circulation 45 ,000 25¢ . 1111111'1 • CllVI In 1111111DI1111·111y COSTA MESA -Newport liarbor Hiab's Sailors won the Battle of tlie Bay Friday night - defeating rival Corona del Mar in ~a View League football at Orange Coast College. 27-0. Tailback Brandon Finney ran for 169 yards on 30 carries, quarterback Mike Ofer tossed-two-touchdown passes and the Sailors' defense recorded their third shutout victory of the season. Finney was the workhorse, carrying 21 times in the first half alone. It was Newport's 20th victory in a 29-year series. Details In Sporu/Bl. Love for s81e Man offers 'personal' services to single , wealthy women By lrts Yokol Qlff Wrllr NEWPORT BEACH -A man who sent a CO'f letter offering his personal ser- vices to numerous single, affluent New- port Beach women -including John Wayne's daugbtet Aissa -ltas drawn the attention of the police department. In the neatly printed letter, a man iden- tifying h~lf as Todd Brooks, "resident of Newport Beach," writes that he offers a "discreet personal service for select, sin· glc and divorced women of affluent neigh- borhoods who enjoy being with a tall, handsome Annani-type man." In addition to a near-perfect physical description -"6'2", 33 years old, 190 'l·m not some seedy guy ... I'm a normal person with a couple of creative ideas.• -"lmlUIHI' alias of suitor lbs... a lean muscular build... sexy behind and strong but soft hands" -Brooks pro- vides a seductively worded laundry list of his other talents. "I also have a quick wit, am intel- ligent ... a good listener ... I enjoy enticing fantasies, long thoughtful conversation, swimming nude in a moonlit pool. "I have been told that I am a very good lover ... If you enjoy being with a man who can give you that fantastic feeling that washes over your entire body and makes your head swim with ecstasy, you might want to contact me." In the 1 1/2-page letter, Brooks adds that "all I ask in· return is a thoughtful gift that can be discussed when we talk. .. " and leaves a private telephone number hooked up to a message machine. After half a dozen women complained to the police department this week about the letter, detectives contacted Brooks and ·warned him he needs a business Ii- See SUITOR/ID ..... ~UN Norllftc,'l'llot A Cost.a Mesa fireman and police officer work the site of the wreckage of a three-vehicle accident at Harbor Boulevard and South Coast Drive Friday morning. Three injured when trucks overturn, collide with car By lorlAnn Basheda Stiff Wrllr COSTA MESA -Three people were injured Friday morning when a construction truck bowled over two other vehicles after it ran a red light at the busy intersection of Harbor Boule- vard and South Coast Drive. Both the construction truck and a pick-up truck overturned upon impact, forcing police to close two southbound lanes on Harbor and two eastbound and one westbound lane on South Coast. Lunchtime travelers were backed up for miles as police directed traffic for more than an hour after the 11:30 a.m. accident. Police cited Santa Ana resident David Kemp, 24, for running a red light and driving with a suspended license. Kemp's passenger, La Puente resi- dent Gerson Ochoa, 20, was trans- ported to Fountain Valley Hospital's emergency room. Also taken to the Fountain Valley hospital by ambulance was Westminster resident Kevin Craft, 22. and Laguna Beach resident Eileen Zraick, 38. Hospital officials would not confinn their conditions Friday evening, but Costa Mesa police officer Ronald Stone said all injunes were minor. Witnesses told police Kemp was driv- ing south on Harbor at about 40 mph when he ran the red light, broadsiding a smaller pick-up truck that was travel- ing west on South Coast. "I said, 'Look. honey, he's ready to run the light,'" said Santa Ana resident Nancy Moss. who gave police her ac· count of the accident. "I was just pray· ing and hoping they wouldn't collide, See CRASH/ID ..... Search party looks for clues in Huber case . General Plan approval Team will search area where car was found By LortAnn Basheda 6"" Wlllr COSTA MESA Dennis and lone Huber have organized a search party to look for clues in the area sunounding the place where their daughter's car was found after her mysterious disa~arance more than four months ago. Denise Huber was reportedly last seen June 3 after she dropped a friend off at his Huntington Beach home about 2 a.m. A friend spotted her abandoned car on the Corona Del Mar Freeway just south of the Bear Street exit about 20 hours later. The doors were unlocked and a tire blown out. ' Costa Mesa police searched the im- mediate area with the hel.P of explorer scouts, but a private invcsttgator recently hired by the Huben doesn't think it was thorough enough. "Everyone concurs that this needs to be done," said Logan aarke, president of Clarke International Investigations. "We're just closing up another door that needs to be fully closed." Oarke has enlisted the help of about 50 Orange County Search and Rescue Team workers and Dennis Huber has found another 50 volunteers. Costa Mesa police will also assist in the one-day See HUBER/Ill* ..... \ Amid threats of lepl ac:.tion and a rec.all, the Planning ~ mhlion recommended approval ~olthe~pt.nl Pin -a Mee~ doOAnlnt thlt seu ttie tone b pwth lllrid ~tent In C.olti Mesi well Into the next ~tuiy. 1he ~ plan will ~ch the Cly Council ne»et Week. See5tofy~14 Time change will keep emplOyees ticking at dock shop By Russ Loar Sllft Wlllr T he cod of daylight savinp time at 2 a.m. Sunday promises both good and bad news to Buck's Clock Shop. "We get a load of repairs in every year from people who don't stop to think," Emenger said. "They're influenced by the TV guys who say, 'Tum your clock back an how,' and that's exactly what they do. They should really stop the clock, wait for an hour and start it up again!' The five members of the Buck's Oock Shop crew will adjust their 1,200 clocks by stopping them all on Saturday night and restaning them -aain on Monday morning. Setting the clock back an hour -figuratively speaking -is easier for human body clocks to handle than the change forward In April, acc:ordina to Dr. Duane Peterson, a ncurolog1st at Coastal Communities Hospital In Santa Ana. Tbe bad news is that owner Bob "Buck" Emcnger and his employees will have to reset the store's 1,200 docks Saturday ni&ht. The ~ news is that buslne at Buck'• store on Wcatcliff Drive in Newpon Beach will be boomina, tbankl to a Oood of doc:k-botchcn who will mbtakcnly tum back the hands of time. Bmenger said it's generally OK to put a wristwatch in rcvene, but on la~r clocb, pushing the hands back breaks the mccha01sm. Emengcr compares turning back the hands of a clock to backina up over parking lot spikes. "When e. back your car up you get a blown ttre," be aald. •When you back your clock up you get a blown clock." - "Moving our biological clock forward, which is called delayed phase syndrome, means staying awake an extra hour so that we get that extra hour of sleep in the morning," he said. "Most of us Ytill a<!Jus~ within a few SMTIME-.a .. TIPS? COMMENTS ? CALL THl REAlJf-rt~;· 24 HOLIR ~~OTLI NE 642-6086 I --- -- ---------=-""---~~~ ---- -...... October. ,., tlocals Only , ~·~Skve ~ .. ~2~2·. aL 363 !---------------------------------------------------------~--------­ • • . .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~----- ' I Mike Novak HEIS:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A 13-year Newport Bt:ach firefighter who was recently voted 1hc department's 1991 Firefighter of the Year by a peer vote. RIOM THE MIUITAINS TO THE SEA----- Novak. 41, came to the Newport Beach Fire Department after fi\e ~cars as a firefighter in Vail, Colo. "I was gelling tired of the mountains. My wife is from Newport Beach, it was a change, there were more opportunities for advancement here and I want- ed 10 !.urf instead of sk.i!" Of WISHES AND lllEAMS'------- oe-;pite a love for surfing, mountain biking and backpacking, much of Novak's spare time over the past couple of years has been devoted to volunteering with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, ""hich make5 wishes come true for children with life-threatening 1llm.--...,t:s His latest effort in\Ol\es trying to find a bone marrow donor for one of ''his" Make-A-Wi">h kid<;. Nmak has helped at lea!.t 10 children realiLC their wishes, in- duJing one child who died onl) one \.\eek after his dream ride on • 1 fire truck. .. 11·.., hard "hen you knO\' them: there 1.., -,ome grief involved. nu1 1hc kids make II \\Orth II You don't e\Cn think about these 1hing-, And the'>e parents arc rcall~ '\trong people. If they can get 1hro ugh 11..." NEWPORT FM-~~~~~~~~~~~ No,.1k and wife Robin li'c 1n San Clemente, but working in \;c,\port Beach has been ideal. he ..,aid "It''\ a great depart· mcnt ·· W rapped 1n the huge sail that had collap'>ed around her, Katherine Bell clawed and struggled for something to hold onto as the boat -seemingly rolling at u wicked 45 de gree angles -tumbled toward shore . She reached toward the ma!.t hut the boat !>uddenly heaved and \he '>lid toward the bow. Digging her fingernails into the canvas cocoon she was wrapped in, she inched back toward the mast. AgJin '>he reached out and again the boat lurched, sending her 1n"ard the bo"". Slipping with nothing to grasp, Katherine pondered her fate. Rocks. The churning ocean. Splintered wood. Death. Though panicked and disoriented. the order of things to come seemed suddenly very clear and logical to her. My father will miss me the most, she ORANGE COAST decided. Katy. I was al<.o Katy. Mom was always the one who called each week from Elilll"'lla•• Omaha but 11 was alv.a)'i Dad who got on {!) ar•1.. the line and did all the talking, asked all the by Sti.rsl L•B•u question!>. He built me a trt:chouse. My car need~ a tuneup. Whoever inherit'> the old blue BMW will have to know about 1h.11 I ..,huuld have written that down. And then. her mind racing. 11 dav. ncd nn her that today's <;tory on local reaction to the I 11m,1h,1" k cheer now in vogue 1n Atlanta would be her final h~ l1m: I no bad it wasn't a murder or a fire or an orl spill. Too h.11.J \uddcnly. JUSI as her toes slipped over the bow, <,he caught hold 111 .i cle,11 and wrapped her cold, !>tiff fingers around it. Her mrncment stopped and she heaved a sigh of relief. But the hoat wac; <>till racing out of control toward the shoreline. 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By Alexis Pasqua St1ll Wnter S tudents at local schools saw red thi<; week, as they learned about the perils of drugs. Area schools recognized and celebrated Red Ribbon Week, part of a nationwide campaign to educate students about drug abuse. Students at every school in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District decked their halls, walls and classrooms wi1h red ribbons to show support for the war again:.t drugs. Administrators at each school passed out red ribbons for the students and ..,taff to wear and many put up banners that students signed as a pledge not to use drugs. At Ander'>en Elementary. students watched anti-drug film' in the classrooms and signed a banner, "Neighbor!> drug-free and proud" California Elementary had individual activitie!> in each class room. Students wrote, drew picture., and discussed the drug abuse problem. Student'> at College Park Elementary made hanneri. and CO\ercd their 'chool v.ith red nbhun'>. I larhor Vu:" Elementary had parenb romc Jnd talk with the studenh and gave priLc\ for hc'>l red nu1f11\. Kai,.cr t-lcmentar: !>tu dent~ !>:gned plcd!!c' to \la) drug-free and "ere encouraged to 1.1lk to their parent!> about the week. K.illybrookc Elementary had a forum at their Monday nag meeting discus!>ing the drug prot-lem Students made banner.. and put rel.! thumli prints on 11 next to their name .... Kindcrgartcncrs through th ird grader!> made red hat\ and fou rth through sixth Police Log Costa Mesa graders made bad~es with anti-drug slogans. Students and staff at Mariners Elementary hegan talking about drugs a couple of weeks ago. Each class made banners that were laminated and are hanging near the front patio. The DARE program police officer, Lll\Onne Campbell, spoke to the children. who they signed anti-drug pledges to mail to the governor's office . Newport Elementary kicked off the week with n nag deck assemblv and a speaker. N ewport Heights Elementary invited ventriloquist Gail Wenos and her partner Esra D. Peabody, to speak. They stressed feeling good about yourself as an alternative to drug use. Newport Height!> Elementary in\ited ventriloqui°st Gail Wenos and her partner Esra D. Peabody. to speak. They !>tres.,ed feeling good nhout yourself a!> an alternative to drug "USC. Parents and children signed a pledge 'for the governor's offi ce. Teachers worked on reinforcing the self-esteem of children. /Paularino Elementary had a barbecue for parents and students. Tuesday. the sixth graders put on an a!>scmbly and sang "just say no" songs. Pomona Elementary confined the activitie' to individual classrooms. Students there arc busy preparing their jog-a-thon. At Sonora Elementary each cla!>!. made a Newport Beach BBO booklet about drugs. Students at Whittier Elementary tied red ribbons around the school's chain link fence, and signed a banner as an anti-drug pledge. Wilson Elementary had activities every day, including writing essays. a poster contest and n) mg a huge red ribbon from the flag poU. Police officer Darlene Bell led kids in a drug-free pledge. Em.ign Jr. lligh had the Marines there on Monday for a nag salute. They also had a door decoraung contest judged by Red R1hhon comm1ttee members J\t Tc\\'1ni..k Middle School. student!> wore red and cla\!-.es participated in a door decorating conte!>t. There was also a special :.choolwide a-. ... embly on the fight against drug' J\t Corona Del Mar High School. where Red Ribbon Week coincided with Homecoming, students and faculty observed Red Ribbon Weck by wearing red ribbons. At Costa Mesa Junior High and High -.chools. students wore red wristbands and n:ce1ved literature on a\01ding involvement \\llh Jrugs. Students also took the pledge not to use drugs by 'iigning links on an anti -drug chain. Estancia Htgh 5tarted Red Ribbon week earl) \\ ith the nationally known speaker. Jacob Aranza, and another l!peaker who focused on the gang crisis and drugs. Red rihbons, hrochures, poster<; and literature "ere available to those who wanted them. Newport Harbor High had a crashed car on campus as a stark reminder of the ninscquence-, of drug and alcohol abuse. A <;em1·au1oma1tc p1Mol rcgt~lcrcd in the n.1mc of a former l lun11ng1un Beach police officer was stolen la~t Monday frum a car lhat wa\ parked in the 2900 lJlock of Ccnlury Place. The unlondecl Cort wa\ taken from a ~hoc hox that wa~ h11.ldcn under the pa~senger \Cal of the car. which wa~ owned hy \Omconc who Jpp.irenllv knew !he officer. 1\n .1n11q11e 1wn g.trJen hench. pamh:d green, wa\ ~lolcn from !he front yard 1•1 .1 home in the J.ffiO block of Sandca,!le Dmc for a S 1,000 loss. • • A rc.,.dcnl 1n 1he 2100 hlock of Kr"ten Lane returned humc \\eJne~dJ\ tu find more !han S:?,000 worth of 11cms. including a VCR. CD pl.l\'cr. e.1mera "and JCWcll') ffil\\1ng • An employ.·e uf Dcc1~ion Planning at 3184 Airway ,\\·cnue rctu rned 10 v. 11rl. I ue'lday 111 find !he door pncd open and S25 mi~~ing from 1wu ""h lx1xc,. • A v.mdow wa~ broken and ahoul Sl50 siolcn SunJ.a} mght Crom J c.1~h rcg1,. tcr at Charlie\ Ch1h. 2:?7K Ncwpmt Boulevard Three hlue .vinyl h(Xllh 'cars al 1h~ Carr~ Jr rc~1aur:int, 3101 Newport Blvd .. were fou nd ripped and damaged with cigarette burns A few cigarette butts v.cr•· al'>tl h'unll tn\1dc the <1e3!~. • 1\ v.1101.in in 1hc 1900 bluck of 16th S!rl·ct rcportcJ th.11 \he awoke 10 find '"" pco .. plc '" unifonns Wtlh dark patches on !he sleeves standing_'" her bed- room She ~reamed and ordered !hem out and !he abrup1lv lcfl. Earlier, sccu-rlly orr1cers for the apartmenl complex hod come 111 her home s:iytng they were rc~pondtng IO a call. but she hndn'l called them. • Someone broke a dryer wmdow hen! the dryer door and Mole three laundry carts from Beach Laundry, 200 30th S1rcet. A d1sgrun1lcd customer unable to use the dryers because the gas had been !urned off 1s su~pcctcd. Newport 1 .. 11119 L e~m to love John Wayne ~trport. This landing field pictured on a 1929 postca~d takes up a lot of expensive real estate at the foot of the Balboa Island bridge Imagine the new Thomas Ril9 terminal right where the Shark hland yacht Club is now. How convenient! We arc really up in the air over thi!'I contribution from the collection of Corona dcl Mar re idcnt, Carolyn Conway. She purchased the postcard, mailed m August of IQ29, in Colorado Your hi torical contributions. m.1kc h1tppy ltmdin~ in Did Y!'11 K~ow. The Pilot, P.O. Box IA>lJ, Co.sin Mc a, 92626. -Cornpllt:d by Aane S,,,nn job'~ cru ty, the pay' s cheesy W~ oa a DIWlplpOt ii oftea a labor of kM. Tbi pey ..... ·ftat 1a:a Could call ~ tho boun are IOlllOtlHMll Iona wt tboie W ~ of ~to ICM Oil nllbl&, weekends aftd hOlidayt. ~\*et. it all IOCI witb tbo tlnitory. But doel eatina pizza at an bOur when IOIDe cMlized people are ltlU ~ over a fiaal aip of....,.. oolfeo? ACt\ially, I euarnte IOIDCWbat. It WU cloler tO tbe lunch boui than breakfast time Tuesday wbcil Tbe Bditot walked throup tho DCWll'OOm carrriaa a pm.a bol. ' '11ei Fred," be laid cheerfully. "C'mon apd help \II with the pizza tasting. •• "Now?" I psped, glueing at the old clock on the wall .. .... .... "Sure," The Editor replied, again cheerfully. "It'• -"""" lunch time ... On the Coast I followed him into the conference room. The pizza fumes were 10 ~ you could cut them With the two-foot machete restaurant critic Marla Bird 'f!8! wielding. Eiabt plZZll were arrayed on the table. -Another am were soon to COllle--U-editon_and • -----reporten fanned out through the neighborhoods. Their missions: AnonymouaJy buying medium pepperonis from the piu.erias nominated by readers in the Pilot's search for the Best Pizza in the Land. Results will appear next week, by which time most-of the taste-testers will have recovered. Some staffers begged off gorging on the gooey delights. "Gee, I'd Jove to but there's a 'r/<:ar crash in the parking lot at South C.oast Plaza," wu a typical excuse. About a dozen hardy souls pressed on, seriously discussing the merits or demerits of this crust and that sauce. Had I known in advance of the event, I might have brought some malt beverage to share -for cleansing the palate, of course. Certainly I would have brought a large bottle of Tums. Someone with Tums could have made a fine profit that day. ----------.-. AB I nibbled the last small Jli"~ of the 14 pizzas we had sampled, I looked around the crowded room and noticed that one person was flagrantly absent. Where was The Editor, the guy who roped me into this wretched excess? I soon found him: ln his office. Eating an apple. UCI Greeks In a Row: When our great local university was planned, no provision was made for fraternities and sororities. This was to be an institution of highest leamin& not fun and games. I followed him into the conference room. The pizza fumes were so heavy you could cut them with the two-foot machete restaurant critic Mar1a Bird was wielding. But it soon became clear that many students needed an anchor on the often impersonal, ever-growing campus. A place to call home. University officials relented and invited some of the top national organizations on campus. With thousands of Greek alums in Newport, Costa Mesa, Irvine and Laguna, there was plenty of help to get the move.ment started and chapten began opening. There are eight sororities and 10 fraternities at UCI now, and they still don't have a place to call home. But that's going to change. After years of work by actives and alums, ground was broken last weekend on campus for a group housing village. Fraternities and sororities will lease their new houses from the university. But when the new complex opens in two years, I suspect that some of the brothers and sisters will suffer drastic cuts in their standards of living. For many of them, UCI's fraternity and sorority row is the Balboa Island bayfront, where the tongs can cut very nice deals indeed on winter leases. DUI arrests School lunches Mo111day, Fiesta lite chicken burrito or hot dog, kernel com, cling peaches, choice of milk Taesda1, Oillli fries and a roll or bot dog with fries. tossed nlad, chocolate trick-or-treat cake, choice of milk Wedlladay, Turkey and gravy over whipped potatoel with a roll or bot dog with tater tots, lemon jWc:ic bar, Choice of milk n.nda1, Soft taco with cbeelO and lettuce or bot dot. peu and com, pineapple tidbTt1, animal craclen, cholCe of milk l'rtday, Cldcbn petty OD a bun or bot dot. crilp peon A1ad, cbWed pe9Cbel, daOicli of .... o Yale Boct, 2A, Loe Aft&elel o Denna Shipman. 22, Pendcltoc o Tom Littlefield, 41, IUYerlide o Brian Hemley, 23, Santa Ana 0 IUclwd Ostey, ll, Stanton _. ... o Susan Lyu Weber, 23, RiYerslde O Cariol Peiu·Padilla. 26, H11ntinpm Beadl 0 Jorae Lomdl, 34, Msywood 0 s-ElizabetJi w--. 32. Santa Ana o DarTc11 8. Metz, 2A, WilcaUl 0 lloben LwMs Jot, 40, Loe Aft&eJa o Roderick Lytllall Miller, 34, Newport Budl O Brlu Dll¥id Sanden, 21, Oranp 0 Albert Jwrepl. 26, Ooltocl o Qristlna BeUiu Ooakl, 2S, Newport Beech Briefly 11111 .... -,.... "'at 11r .... OOST A MESA -A reafdent in the 1200 bloclt of WatJon Avenue wu robbed Tuceday while be wu watering his front yard with a guden bole. Raymond Walten, 69, told police he wu •tandina in bis drive- way when a man walking down the street asked him for a drink of water. Walten banded the stranger the hose. The man then took a dri.Dk and kept walking. Momenta later, the man came back ror a second drink. But this time, inltead of taking the hose, the man grabbed the wallct out of the rear pocket of Walter's panta. Wahen,grabbed the thier by the neck and threw him to the ground, but be broke away and ran to a while OMC pick-up truclc waitina nearby. . Walten described the suspect as a white man, between 3S and 38 ycan old. Tbe man was about S-foot-7, 14S-1SS pounds. He was clean shaven with short hair and wore glasses. About $120 in cash plus several credit cards were in Walters' wallet. Blllm'lll HllMlml lllplly II m.d*ml COSTA MESA -All it took was an hour for band of goblins to materialize and vandalize an elaborate Halloween scene in front of a home at Wilson Street and Orange Avenue Thursday night. .. For tJieli.st week ana a lialf. we s ept on our patio,'T said C.ol~ leen Hanson, who lives at the house. But Thursday night Hanson and her family decided to take a quiclc trip and get some pizza for dinner. When they returned an hour later they found some of their newspaper-stuffed characters -including a ghost bride perched on a tree swing -strewn about the yard. Another six ~nsive Halloween masks and some clothing bad also been stolen. "Ibey must be watching," she said. By Friday afternoon, the yard was almost back to its original spookiness and Hanson said her family and friends are better pre- pared for trouble. ~·c MMtln/Pllol Four-rear-old Annie Do and her big sister Diana Do, 9, both of lmne, do their own little rain dance in front of one of the fountains at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Around Town .· Youth basketball COSTA MESA -Early registration bas begun for this winter's youtll basket· ball p~ in Costa Mesa. Practices begin in early December at local elemen· tary IChools. Games are played at Costa Mesa Hlah School and the Costa Mesa Commun ft)'.· Center. The registration fee is $25 until Nov. 29 and $35 Dec. 2·20. For information, call 754-5158. October Farmfest COST A MESA -The Costa Mesa High School farm will host an October Farmfcst from noon to 10 p.m. today. Events include a Halloween costume con· test, r.ce painting. music and prizes. The public i.s invited and more information is available by calling 556-3276. Craft fair NEWPORT BEAOI -A wide variety of band m.adc items, includin1 clothcs1 cenmic:s, dolls, holiday omamentJ ana grcetina cards will be on sale at the Oasis Senior *t;eoter's Fourth Annual Arts and Crafts Fair today. The fair will last from 9 Lm. to 4 p.m. at the center, 800 Mar· guerlte Ave. in Corona del Mar. For in· formation, call Laurell at 644-3244. Home tour NEWPORT BEAOf -Seven beauti· ful Corona del Mu homes will be on d~· play for the The Corona del Mar PT A s annual home tour Tuetday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost of the event is $25 per penon, which includes a Uaht basket lunch at Sherman Gardens. lbe event also includes a fashion show and display of artwork by Corona del Mar students. Call Marilyn Pelb at 721-0317 for in· formation. NRA meeting COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa c1-pter of the National Rifle Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Veteraoa Hall, S67 W. 18th St For in· formation, call Mel Fleener at 645·7381. Children's film festival NEWPORT BEACH -Four Edwards Cinema locations, including Fashion Is- land, will show free children's movies today, from 10 a.m. to noon. Each show- ing wtllfeaturc sames and prizes. Republican fund raiser NEWPORT BEACH -The Califor· nia Republican Assembly's Oktoberfest fund raiscr will be held Sunday at the Balboa Bay Oub. State Assemblyman Tom Mc01ntoc:k, R·Thousand Ow, wiU speak out aP:inst the recently adooted state budget For information, call ltena Godshall at 759-8281. Old World Halloween HUNTINGTON BEACH -Old World ViUage in Huntington Beach is hosting its first Halloween Festival from I to 4 p.m. Sunday. Noted pumpkin carv· er Artflur Payne will be on hanii to dem· onstrate creative carving. There will be flee pumpkin~, while toe supply lasts. Old World Viuage will also hOit a Hal· lowe~n celebration on Oct. 31, featurin.g P.!Jml>kin carving contests, villaJte windmr Clist>fays and a nauntcd bouse. Old World ViOage is located at 7561 Center Ave. in Huntmgton Beach. Preschool story time Fashion show NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Beach Ouistian Women·, Oub will have a fashion show, luncheon and Christmas Boutique Nov. 5>-10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay uub. Call Donna at 675· Hearst 'Castle COSTA MESA -Orange Coast Col· lege will ~r a three-day trip by Amtrak to Heant Castle Saturday through Mon~ Nov. 9·11. The cost of the trip is $299. The fee includes round trip train fare, two nights lodsing in Morro Bay, and two Hearst Castle toun. For information, call (714) 43.2-5880. Produce mart trip COST A MESA -Orange Coast Col· le,1e's ~unity Service Office is plan· ning a tnp to tbC Los An~les WholCsale Proauoe Mart and Plower Mart Saturday, Nov. 16. A tour bus will depart from OCCs camP'.!s at 5 a.m. aod n:tum around 1:30 p.m. The regjstration fee is S39 and in· cludea tram~tion. coffee IDd sweet role, luncb at Lawry's California Center, handouts and CKiOrt services. Participants may register in OCCs Community Service Offiee or by phone at (714) 432·5880. Back Bay 5-lOK NEWPORT BEACH -The N?J>Oft· Costa Mesa Family YMCA and KiWanis Club of Newport Beach are SJ>O.l!soring the 7th annual Back Bay 5 and lOK Run and Walk on Sunday, Nov. 17. Home design NEWPORT BEACH -Desip Tradi· tions Newport '91, a free daylong work· shop and display of home desigJJ tech· niqu~s and materials, will take place in the o~n air courtyards at Fashion Island from 10 am. Lo 6 p.m. Nov. 2. For more infonnation, call 55~. Holiday Craft Show NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Beach Holiday Ans and Crafts Show will be held 10-4 p.m. Nov 9 and 10 al the Lincoln Athletic Center. 3101 Pacific View Drive. The event is sponsored by the Parks Beaches and Recreation Dept For more information, call 644-3151. Country Day Fair COST A MESA -Prince of Peace Lu· lheran School. 2987 Mesa Verde Dmc, will hold ilJ annual Country Day Fair, featunng games, rides and food from around the world, on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is free. For information, call 549-0562. NEWPORT BEAOf -All four New· j"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiii _________ ;;;,;; port Beach Libraries will offer 1 pre- school story time program for children ages 3 to 5 tbrougn Dec. 11. The ~ gram is free and no pre·regislrltioil is necessary. Preschool Story_ Time is offered at 10:30 a.m. every Tuesday at the Bllboa Branch, 10 Lm. Tuesdays at the Corona del Mar Branch, 11 a.m. TucJdays at Marincn Branch, and 10:30 WedneSdays at Newport Center. For iDfonnation on any of the pro-grams, call Otildn:n'1 CoOrdinator ludy KeUcy at (714) 644-3187. Musical fashions Join the Club and Enjoy Counby Club Utting at the GMID'JJ;:,~ E + Direct golf can access to Newport Beach Country Club. + Spectacular golf course and sunset views. + Footsteps to Fashion Island and Peninsula shopping, dining and entertainment. + Spacious 2 and 3 bedroom apartments homes up to 2,500 square feet. + Two car garages for most units. NEWPORT BEACH -Sipna Alpha Iota, the music fraternity for women, Will present a luncheon and fubJoo abow at noon. Nov. 2 at St. Michael and All An- 1ela Episcopal Oiurch, 3233 hcific: View Support the arts DriYe, Corona dcl Mar. Fca~ enter· tainment. gucat artists and door ~ NEWPORT BEACH -Carmen the event is a fund railer fot music scbol· + Private, secluded, automatic guard gate. + Professional on-sile management. nd .... anhipt. The donation for the luncbcon is Open Daily (714) 644-5189 Oiapter1 1 guuc support group for me $10 per ~l'900. For infonnation, call Pat Perfomung Arts Center 1' conducting a ,.,.,11.; .. <n~9 membenhip drive. The poup meets lbe r-· .... .;;.._,at __ .,.._J\U_. _______ -'-------------------------- firat Wedne.day of each month at a dif- ferent restaurant in the area. New mem· ben arc welcome. Call Carol. at 979-2172 or Bea It SS7~S for information. wen. trlenda, thl• yMr martca our 34th y.ar In Costa M..._ Thelefore, we've decided to make cu annual October aale extra epedlil. Partlclpallng ~ haw agreed to give ... their IOWMt pricing for our ule. We wtn offer outatandlng vatuee on catP9tfng, vtnyl ~. hardwood ' floora Md window eowt"' ..... c.u •4Maaa ..... .. wen ..,... .............. ...... ,__ ............. .. .................. v ... ...... , .. , .......... . ..... .......... . • • carpet sales • custom draperies * Installation * vinyl, parquet wood * drapery rod repair Alk ~ how to buy -=:· atore wlthOut caah... . . .<fr.:r~ .. . E N'S 1•,...,..Awe.. Oolll ...... CA_, (n4) ...... (114) -..t• .. By Amil.ow .... .• NEWPORT BEACH -School board candict.tea grappled with C(Pcb other Tbunday ewer bow beat tp deal with a $4 million budget deficit. and numerous related ii· Wes, in the final ~blic forum be- (ore next month•• Ne_wport Mesa Unified School Distrid election. • But while public forums for local school board candidates ended this week. \'Oten will get a chance to see the candidates on 1Qca1 television before the Nov. S election. 'Candidates running for election t' the Newport-Mesa Unified sptool District Board of Trustees rdet at Newport Harbor High stbool Wednesday night for an hour-long question-and-answer pe- riod in front of an audience of about 100 adults and high school students. The forum was taped for viewing on local cable television Channel 3 in Newport and Costa Mesa. The taping was aired in New- port 'Ji Friday night and will be repeated on Friday, Nov. 1, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. In Costa Mesa, the forum is tentatively scheduled for broadcast at 6 p.m. Monday and Friday, and at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Tcny SilDoa.. Dedlllr, 52. la a 1D1 uu deu at a..•-~ Collep. Simoa. 31. Ii .. dent of t.be cmn,o OMat.J ~ Decker and SilDOll ... nillldDa for an open eoat in m.teo u.a 1 rep- raentina t.bo ,._ Verde ind Weat Com Mesa cmnpuaide&. Dec::ket uted SimoD wbat pro- grams sbc would cut from t.bo dia.- trict budget, a touati ~ cur- rently facing school am· ben who are grapplina with a S4 million budget shortfall. "With 90 percent of our budact being allocated to aa1ariea, in order to brin& our budget into bal· ance, we are probably aoing to have to loot into that area and u- scas job responsaDilitiel and job de· ~P.tiom and perhaps do 101DC shifting in that area," Simon said. "You bate to have to do that, but unfortunately when the majority of your budget is dedicated in that area, you don•t really have any- where else to go." -sill'lon-began her -return ques- tion to Decker with a recitation of her own qualifications, which in- c!ude . more than 10 yean of ser- vice m PT A orgamzations and school district committees. She asked Decker, a community col- lege administrator, to describe his experience in kindergarten through 12th-grade education. Decker cited bis membership in numerous school district commit· ~~ ~ .. m:: :.'1!: mental in ~ bJat:l ~pd­ uatioa requinlmenta. ~·• ~ coaneeH,. course aa Bltanda Hip Scbool and developiaa the Rotary Oub .ltudellt-of·tbe-moath award at F.atancia and Colt.a Mesa hiib ICboola. • Addreaing the diatric:t'• I Onan• cial problea, Dcctcr Aid budget cuts abould be taipted for area least Ubly to affect daaroom in- stnactioll. "We baYe prec:ioul few dollan -only 10 pen:eot of tho budget -. allocated to boob sup- plies and other e11entiab," Deeter said. ••you need to address areas that are distant from the ass- room: po...-bly equipment .ftems that the achool distiict could go without for another year and ~­ sibly pon~· at may be elimi· nated of retirement or resign on." · Candidate Martha Fluor, a 40- year-old bilingual instructional aide, questioned tho-daim of-fi- nancial expertise by opponent and incumbent Tom Williams, 49, founder and owner of Saddleback Homes. Fluor questioned why Wil· Iiams did not anticipate the sub- stantial decline in the district's property tax revenues. Williams prefaced his answer with an explanation of bow New- port-Mesa switched in 1987 to a "basic aid" district, receiving only i~~~~~~~~~~----=~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiil basic aid from the state with the majority of funding coming from ELECT IYOTI NOY. 5thj local property taxes. Because of After openin$ statements, the forum began wtth candidate Ed- ward Decker questioning opponent DR. EDW'ABD DECKER the switch, Williams said the dis-.._ trict reuivcd $8.S million more in NEWPORT MISA SatOOL BOARD. ARIAi revenues this year than. if the 26 Yean As A ltrofuaJonal Educator switch bad not been made. "The downside is that you have COMMITTED TO: to estimate what those revenues • High Scholastic Standards will be," Williams said. "Now if • Comprehensive Budget Analysis you remember, this recession start- l R Pl h C ed last year. Most of the ~pie • ong ange anning wit ommunity Input that claim to be the financial ex- • Partnership of School, Home and Community perts across this land were predict- ,. l'Oll 11': COllllTTll '111 f1ECT EIMNID lll£'llBI ing that the rC()CSlion bad ended . HlN>AEDS Of OUAlJTY WATCHES ...... ol. .19" ..... we wailM .. a lll \ •Dl&lf ID ~.,, ... _ .TM&dld ...... ~lllt'-'!'11-. 'Wbere ... JOU tia .... uatbatw ... aoolowoedalli ~,. .. Phaor ............ -....... Tom Willimm tor a ..a ID 1n111e area 3 .:r--ma die DcMr Shoret Sam Ana ~ oommuntda. WllUaml ii ~ for re-elecdon to a tldrd, ~ term on tho ldlool baud. Williama queldaaed Fluor about her aiddmil of blrbaa nasaant ooacbea at a COit of '96,000. Wil- liama aald the ~ ol not bi.ring the COIChel would be lim- ited, compared to the ICYefO iJD.. pact it would have oo athledc:a. Fluor responded by saying her ciiticisms were meant ~ focua at- tention on the need for priorities. .. You talk about 8,000 students in our district that benefit from (the coac~. What about 'the «be~ 16, atudcnla2•• l!luor- aslted. "I am not again advocating their firing. What I am advocating, as I have stated in all previous fo- rums, is that we need to look at our priorities, in light of the fact that our board bas instituted a hir· ing freeze. We are losing SO classi- fied employees in which a portion ... are going to be instructional aides. I question the district's pri· orities." Election officials are predicting an average 13 percent voter turn- out for the Nov. S elections taking place in five Orange County school districts. A 13 percent turnout in the Newport-Mesa school district would amount to 11.195 voten out of the school district's 86,117 regis- tered voters. In 1989, a debate over sex education attracted a record 23 percent voter turnout. But in prior elections, voter turn- out has averaged 12 percent, ac- cording to the Orange County Registrar of Voters. ALL TYPES & SIZES LOWAS The <>range County Performing Arts Center recentty ma.riced its fifth annlYenaty with a week of a!lebratfon. · Parlormlng Arts CllllblP gala bl'lnlll In $1 ...... COST A MESA -In celebration of its fifth annivenaiy, more than 12,000 supporters of the Orange County Performing Arts Center helped raise $1 million, including $175,000 from various benefit events. "We decided a year ago to use the fifth anniversary u a vehicle to provide an opportunity for a broad spectrum of the county to take part in the celebration," said Janice Johnson, co-<:hairpenon of the week-long event. "We're very pleased with the results." Overall, anniversary-week events raised about Sl m.illioo. with most of that coming from the 615 seats -priced between SSOO. $2,SOO -sold for the "Starlight Expressions" openin~ ceremony. The smaller "Boots & Black Tie" event the following night grossed $130,000. Proceeds from the opening events helped underwrite free events later in the week. including the "Birthday Party" that capped the week on Sunday. In addition to raising funds for future programming -including Opera Pacific, Pacific Symphony. and the Pacific and Master OM>- rales -the anniversary-week events were designed to provide broad recognition of the growth and success of the center and the various outreach programs it provides for youth and the di.sadvan· taged. Many local arts organizations now also call the center their home. It was also a chance to thank the thousands of donors, vol- unteers and patrons who support the center, officials said. By lrts Yoko! 5'llf Wltw NEWPORT BEACH -Con· ceding that the city perhaps should not have allowed condominiums next to Hoag Hospital. planning commi.ssionen unanimously ap- proved expansion of the hospital's emergency wing, over the objec- tions of neighboring residents who asked for relief from noise and traffic. ''The emergency room is some- thing they need yeaterday ... the fa- cility is substandard.'' said Com- missioner Jan Debay before the S- 0-2 vote. "We have to plan for the whole city. I'm sony some of you will be impacted," Debay told the resi- dents who complained of noise from delivery truck traffic at all hours and expressed concern about construction noise. Debay said she wished the h~ pital could buy out some of the adjacent condominiums as staff housing. "Unfortunately, the oondomini- ums put up in that area probably shouldn't have been built ... " added Commissioner Thomas Ed· wards. Hospital officials requested that the emergency wing cxpanaion be considered separately from the hospital'• propoeed muter plan, which will more than double the size of the health care facility in the next 20 yean. The hospital will add at>" pnmmatdy 13, 700 square ftet, m three levels., to the emergency room wins to expand the emer- gency room, loading dock and stor· age areas and add offices and classrooms for emergency room staff. The existing emergency room fa· cilities, constructed in 1974, were designed to serve 18,000 patients annually. The number of patients exceeded 38,000 in 1990, hospital officials said. But homeowners in the neiah· boring Villa Balboa and Yenailles condominiums and the nearby Bal· boa Coves community urged the commission to delay itl decilion on the expansion until the environ- mental impacts oo neigbbon bad been studied. The residents complained that existing noise from dcliYay trucb and ambulances driving on the let'· vice road between the hospital and the condominiums was already un- bearable. The neighbors, many of whom bad already !Md throu.gb con- struction of the new cancer center and parking structure. said they worried enlarging the emergency room would simply create more traffic and force them to endure construction noise for another full year. Commissionen. however, QOn· tended the emergency room ex· panaion wouldn't increue traffic; at would simply accommodate the existing number of patients. "It sort of aaddcm me that we'd be restrictina somebody's ability to get health cue," said Com- miuioner Norma OloYer. Commiaaioner Gary Disano lgreed: "We ~ an oblf.!don to provide emerpacy aemce. Amerltone paint & wallpaper center 311 E.17th Coet8K ... ,CK 17th Md Tustin (714) 9*-1774 Hidden MNI~ ttte 8 ltMk>n . . ' ... -------- --Wll'll II IChmlule ~ngineers prepare for future flood By Robeft Bartcer ..,...., COSTA MESA -Bulldoura and other hetvy equipment are chundnc up thousands and thou- sands of tona of sand from the bottom of the Santa Ana River, widenina and deepening the river bed u part of • massive Sl.S bil- lion flood control project . The 7S-mile river that starts near Big Bear in the San Bernar- dino Mountains and empties into the ocean between Newport Beach and Huntiqton Beach may not look like much of a flood threat after two y•aR of drought. But experts with the U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers warn that it poses the worst flood danger west of the Mississippi. They say that a monster of a storm could cover cities as far in- land as Buena Park to a depth of three feet to six feet and cause about $18 billion in economic loss- es. The Oood would threaten more than 3 million people and 250,000 buildings, experts predict. Former Orange County Environ- mental Management Agency Di- rector George Osborne says local officials have been battling for the project since 1962. The estimated cost then was $750 million, half the eventual cost of the project that finally was ap- proved by Congress in 1986. Osborne said the worst flood in local history came in 1862 when P._COple had to get in boats and row 1f they wanted to travel from Hun· tington Beach to Fullerton. Ironically, one of the worst - ~~ Workers have been digging deep into the Santa Ana River bed, to widen the safety margin aplnst possible Roods in the future. droughts followed the next year, with thousands of livestock perish- ing, be said. "With all the hazards we have, it would be nice to put the flood hazard bChiiid us," Osoome satd:"" In this century, there have been 14 medium-to-large floods in Or· ange County, according to Anny Corps of Engineers officials. Lowlands were flooded last in 1983, a storm that experts rated as only a comparative drop-in-the bucket. Still, after about six inches of rain fell in 4 1h hours on the morning of March 1 of that year, and 550 homes in Huntington Beach sustained damage to some degree, 800 people were evacuated and $16.S million in property loss- es were recorded. The heavy equipment of the Rados Co. is deepening the Santa Ana River from the ocean to Adams Avenue about S feet and widening it from 175-230 feet to 365-450 feet. Crews are slated to complete that stretch of work by next sum- mer and then tum to a second reach, Adams Avenue to the San Diego Freeway, in July. Comple- tion of that stage is slated by April of 1994. ~~ '/outt ~"· w~ NaP~MQJWN~ 1i"1"' "DoN~V/Alf ~'/ \AN&a{ I! ~ D1'Pt ·00'91R~"· ~v Mow tN~Ar"-Milrr'fa.C "They are high-balling it pretty good it to get all the work done they can before the rainy season,'' said Bill Zaun, Orange County's public works director. "They're ahea~of schcdu . ._•_• -----.i Other facets of the flood control work that's expected to continue for the rest of the century include deepening of the Prado Dam near Chino, improvements to the Gre- enville-Banning and Talbert chan- nels and bridge modifications in Huntington Beach, and construc- tion of the Seven Oaks Dam near Mentone at the foot of the San Bernardino Mountains. The completion of Seven Oaks Dam. slated in 1996, is expected to increase the water-carrying capac- ity of the Santa Ana River so it can handle the worst storm that can be expected in 100 years. When that milestone is reached, homeowners in the flood plains wiU no longer have to pay the ap- proximately $200 a year flood in- surance on their residences, of- ficials said. Army Corps of Engineers of- ficials say they'll use one million cubic yards of sand scoured from the river bottom to replenish por- tions of the Newport Beach shore- line. CARLTON'S LINOLEUM SHOPPE INCE 1931 714-574-7470 2542 PACIFIC COAST HWY. NEW~ORT BEACH, CA 92663 (Next to Tony Roma's) ./ Saturday, October 26. 1991 Al Coins stolen from dying executive3 By l.of1Ann Basheda Stlfl Wlllr ney said Friday be did not yet know the value of the coin collec- tion. Also missing from the safe was about $1,500 in cash. son kept hidden in a small tea pot., in his office. .. COST A MESA -Someone ap- parently stole a silver and gold coin collection from the chairman of Security Pacific Corp.'1 office while the banking giant was home dyin~ of· leukemia. The 62-ycar-old chairman of Se- curity Pacific's board had been out sick for about a month and a half. Richard Warner, ~pokesman fof Security Pacific, declined to com-, ment on the reported theft. ' Richard F1amJOn Ill's secretary discovered the coin collection mi.uing from his personal safe last Thursday -the day be died, ac- cording to a police repart . 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Also there were Olympic athlete Dwight ~, celebrity chairperson, Bob Kinsman, chairman of the H&S committee, and other volunteers assisting with the classic. • SUNDAY: His Royal Highness Prince Laurent Vldl Dan Society de Be12ique will be at Zee Allred's Newport home for a OC Protocol Commission and Foundation reception ... members of the LA Chamber Orchestra. will present a private concert in the Newport Beach home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Burns ... Village Crean will be the setting for an afternoon fund-raising picnic for the Wellness Community ... Rex and Susan Chandler will host a 5:30 p.m. Halloween Haunt at the Rex in Fashion Island for Laguna Art Museum ... Luminaries plan a Frontier Frolic at the Crazy Horse Saloon. • Members of Madrecitas Auxiliary, Holy Family Services of Orange County, has been presenting the Peacock Alley fashion luncheon for 27 years. This year's event was at the IMne Marriott and featured a style show chaired by Billy Jenson and arranged by veteran coordinator Florence Smales of Newport Beach. To date the auxiliary has raised more than $440,000 which the service uses to aid parents in adoption and counseling of foster children. • An arty party is planned Tuesday evening at Gustaf Anders Restaurant in South Coast Village. The event is the opening night for the Absolut (vodka) art show that will remain at the eatery through mid November. Four of the 36 artists will attend, and dinner, Scandinavian in nature, will feature the spirits of the sponsor. Reservations available by calling 668-1737. • About 350 toured the Corona del Mar Plastic Surgery Center on Bayside last Saturday and were welcomed by Ors. Frederick Grazer and W. Graham Wood. The two plastic and reconstructive surgeons have been in the building since April, but finishing touches to the 8,000-square-f eet facility were completed only recently. Among the group mingling at the open house celebration catered by Butler's Pantry were Dr. Grazer's wife Betty and their son Jon, who is now doing bis residency at Tulane and is expected to join the practice in about 4 Vi years. Best man was Bill HancocJc. John Hitchman, Jason Braceg.irdle and John Blunt were ushers. Mat- thew Hitchman was ring bearer. The rose garden at the Marriott Hotel in Newport Center was site of the reception for J 00 family members and friends of the cou- ple. The newlyweds honeymooned in Sunriver, Ore., and have made their first home in Costa Mesa. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Thompson. She is a counselor. The bridegroom is the son of Eileen Collins. He is a prof es- sional motorcycle racer. 0 FRANCO-GERRIE St. James Episcopal Church was the site as Michelle Louise Franco of Brisbane, Australia, and Wal- lace Anderson Gerrie of Newport Beach exchanged marriage vows Sept. 21. The bride work an ivory silk gown which was accented with lace on the bodice and h~m. Attending the bride was Louise Franco. James Trudeau attended the bridegroom. After the ceremony, a reception for the 200 relatives and friends witnessing the nuptials was held at Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The newlyweds honeymooned on the Tongau Islands in the South Pacific and have made their first home in San Francisco. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guiseppe Franco of Bris- bane. She is a pharmacist. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Wallace Gerrie and the late Dr. Wallace Gerrie of Newport Beach. He is an options trader for the Pacific Stock Exchange. Are you tired of artificial nails? Grow back your own natural nails. • Jessica Certified Nail Specialists • EUROPA •• f ' l •• 1 ' t •• 1 SALON ANO SPA Fuhlon Island Suite 320 Newport Beach, CA 1 O%on any treatment for new clients Mar2ie -759-8004 T°' appointment Peace: An inspiring Christmas present '' p £ACE," rrs WONDERFVL. (And It'll Cost las than SIOO) -If you're seeking an exotic Christmas gift for the missus, look no further than the newest boutique at the Rldl•nt Nlson Library &t Birthplace in Yorba Linda. Publicist IC.ma C.Jtwrtabl is advising jewelry-happy friends in· -----Pilotland that Jehaa Sadat, during last week's visit, bestowed her blessings on reproductions of a little token she had presented to Pat Nbon in E~t 17 years ago. lt s a turquoise and gold necklace and earrings set, dubbed "Peace," specially designed for the ' 1974 state visit. Santa's elves are now busily churning out repros designed to sell for less than a C-note . ... .--.~-..JI Cartwright says the original, owned by the National Archives, is priceless. But lissen, considering the federal government's sadly impecunious state, it couldn't hurt to make an ------offer. Get your Congressman to write a check. 0 SPEAKJNG OF MIDEAST EXOTICA -Don't .. Saturday, OCtober 26, 1991 A 7 ~M.ltt•"'P ,,_ At left, author Gerald Petievich looks o n while Tyle r Kelly and a uthor Paul Mantee visit. Above, Marilyn Hudson, left, visits with Margaret Burk. look now, but a ranking member of.Kuwait's royal household is shopping for a modest palace in the Dover Shores principality of Newport Riche. 0, The sheik's American-born wife has fallen in love with this area, says socialite·rcaltor Barbara Aune, who has them firmly in tow. Aune, who peddles property only to friends, is staging a small black-tic dinner Sunday so they can meet their prospective neighbors. Authors spice up Round Table West lunch 0 ALL I KNOW IS WHAT PEOPLE TELL ME -You probably knew these things all along, but I've just teamed that: • Yes, that's, our own lovely Ellen Appel displaying her sexy lingerie all over national television. As undie-stated spokesperson for Frederick's of Hollywood, she appeared recently on Entertainment Tonight, is booked next month on HBO's World Entertainment Rc,P?rt, and will be interviewed by a French producer on Spanish-speaking Channel 34. There'll be subtitles for viewers not interested in the pictures. • Tutto Marc general manager Claudio Arena, who greets dine~ (ladies only) with a kiss, may have to settle for warm handshake~>. The buss-boy is getting married Nov. 9 to a patron who took his greetings seriously. Members find • • • group 1nsp1nng I t defir.ately wasn't the Algon- quin Hotel... It definitely was the Balboa Bay Club. But the group who gathers for Round Table West never seems to mind. There were certainly no co mplaints Thursday. of her inspirations. First time novelist Paul Mantee humorouc;ly related the events that led up to the creation of his ne"' bestseller, "In Search of the Per- fect Ra\toh." "You have to read the book to get the "'hole recipe (his grand· mother'!>) and it reall) is excel- lent!" he said. (Mariette Hartley was scheduled to tall.. about her new bool.. "Breaking the Silence," but at the last minute couldn't make it -she had the nu.) • Actress Sarah Purcell will be among the celebrity crushers Nov. 3, when Prego stages its Festa delta Vendemmia grape-stomping bash. You'll probably recognize he r ·rrom the TV show, "Real People." She's the one with purple feet. • On a serious note, our avaricious county supervisors would he stunned to learn the extent or reaction to the latest salary increase voted for themselves and top hands. Some of the gentler c riticisms are "callous,'' "cynical," and 'contemptible," -and those are just some of the words starting with the letter "c." Moving on to the "d" letter, for starters, how about just plain "dumb?" As a little something extra, jewelry designer Lynda King was the re and dis- played a selection from her 3,000- item faux jewelry line which con- tains originals as From left, Stephanie Ric hards, Virginia McKinney and Corona del Mar Chamber of Comme rce President Royal S. Radtke. Hudson and Burk have hosted more than 800 author~ since the formation of Round Table West. That'!. what this group is all about. Their monthly meetings give the public & chance to meet and min· gle with authors, gain inspiration and expand thei r educational and cultural horizons. 0 STRAIGHT FROM THE NUT FA.RM -Writing about the Scgerstrom and Saldoka farm-built family fortunes the other da). I tossed off an "E-l·E-1-0." Society -----· · well as copies of classics. For luncheon (ticket price $30) there was tasty lemony chicken and lemony layer cake for dessert. For entertainment there was Mar- garet Burk, who served as emcee, and Marylin Hudson, who regaled the audience with humorous horo- scope predictions (this month sin- gling out Scorpios and their amo· rous expectations.) They played to a crowd that packed the Bay Club's main ballroom. Which reminded Carlos Moreno of a story. Everything reminds him or a story. He has a friend named MacDonald, a bureaucrat who works in the Environmental Impact Emergency Information Office. And guess how he answers the phone? ·HALLOWEEN COSTUMES & _ACCESSORIES 0 ALL SMES OF COSTUMES SOUTHERN BHLES WONDER WOMAN. OOACUl.A MAIDS. NWSES Gl.ADIAla?S CATS QU£ENS FlAPPERS BABY OUTFITS WITCHES Pf?ISON GAAi! EXECUTIONER IWIEM GRlS 0, CONSARN! -Barbershop singer Bob Pettit is still sulking because the Toronto Blue Jays didn't quite make it into the World Series. Pettit, lead tenor with the Beach Nuts quartet, claims to be the onlv U,S.-bom warbler who can chirp a ll the lyrics in the Canadian national anthem. SALOON Gf?I. NINJAS ROMANS PIRATES VAMPIRES. LEOTARDS MONKS OlD FASHION BATHING SUITS, ETC (Aside to pixyish Pettit: Shucks, that's nothing. Atty. Julian Ertz boasts that he'i, the only American patriot, this side of J. P. Sousa, who knows all the words of "Stars and Stripe.<; Forever." Me, I didn't even know it had words.) WHERE FANTASY AND HALLOWEEN COME TOGETHER Fantasy Lingerie 0 16112 Mclbof IMS. f°"**' Yal9y, CA 9270I MARCHING RIGHT ALONG -Don't forget to re-set your (714) 775-1356 clocks Sunday. Don't ask me which way. I've got enough problems. HOUIS JOls'll lo 9prn open7-.oM. /(//4 lf!/lt ~-A GOOD AD! Call C1111iflt4, 642-5678 RECYCLED RAGS Don't miss our famous PARKING LOT PARTY! This Sunday October 27 9-4 F~ Refmhmenls Dr•wrw tor s1001n ~•t2:JOpm. 675-5553 2731 E. C~st Hwy., CorON Del Mir• CA OPEN DALY Valentino Design & Fabric Custom ~ Made .~~ For ~~ .r-· You! 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Because our produl~I is so unique -a Cliw "A" Building, in the midst of a retail environment with all amenities close by · we knew wc needed lo reach those ten1mts who could apprll(·iale all that we had to offer. • :a Prior to running our ads in the Pilot, wc saw very tinle activity. We '-'hose the Pilot because it's a well read newspaper that effectively targets our marker area. with Verified Cirrnlation · distributing ro 45.000 homes and busine ·ses. We .ire now r~gul.1r Pilot AdvcrtistN, and we have 1.tftr.k'lcd seven new tenant!>. all from ~ im~d1.itc area. R~lt from a nunpa1gn in our l'Ommunit) newi.paptt -The Pilot. Rohen Con1an1, Bm&.er • The Eurl BuilJing 4K~ E. 17th St. co,ta MC\.I . " I ~ • • .. ..........,. Oceober 29. 1881 Enter.tainmant · I The Broadway musical, "City of Angels," still a runaway hit in New York City, comes to the Orange County Performing Arts Center for 14 performances starting Wednesday. This saucy 1940s-style detective yarn, winner of six 1990 Tony Awards, tells the story of Stine, an ambitious young screenwriter, who collides on stage with Stone, the street-smart detective of his own creation. Performed on a plit stage, real life is portrayed in vivid color while the imaginary tale of the pri- vate eye with a weakness for women is playe d in black and white. Each Hollywood cbaracter has a counterpart in the movie script. Stephen Bogardus por1rays Stine, while Jeff McCa nhy, who Charles Levin, left, stars as the movie mogul and Stephen Bo- guardus is the frustrated saiptwriter, Stine, in "City of Angels." '" starred as Javert in the Los Ange- les premiere of "Les Miserables" plays Stone. Anastasia Bance takes on the dual role of Mallory Kingsley/Avril Raines, the blonde femme fatale, and Catherine Cox plays Oolie/Donna. McCarthy, Bance and Cox arc new to the cast. "City of Angels" was written by Larry Gelbart, creator of hits such as "MASH," "Tootsie" and "Oh, God," with music by veteran com- poser Cy Coleman. Singers, dancers sought for holiday show Singers, dancers and actors are being sought to join the cast of "Holidaze -Chri!.tmas Stories," Orange County Children's The- atre's next production. Approximately 35 children, be- tween the ages of 8 and 18, arc needed for the show, which will be presented Dec. 12-22 at Westmin- ster Auditorium. "lfolidaze" will feature three one-act plays, di - reeled by (:urtis Jerome, who 1s re- turning to OCCT after a two year absence. Those singing lead roles should come with prepared music. Every- one auditioning wiJI be taught a song and dance. Auditions are scheduled fo r today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church. 8200 Ellis Ave., Hunting- ton Beach. Rehearsals will be held Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 to 9:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. "Holidaze" will be presented Dec. 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21 and 22. For additional information call Carlone Herman at 963-3627 or Mark Goldhamer at 968-4241. llocklr'I R ecovery is the hip, new thing to be in, judging from Thursday night'• taping of a show at Copley/Colony Cablevision of Costa Mesa. After all, everyone from Liza to Uz and I.any have come clean from one thing or another, and recovering substance abuser H.E. Cat's latest sobcr-a-thon "Solutions" bubbles over with a ''Y ou-too-can-be-cool-1 ike-us" attitude. Everyone behind the cameras - with the presumable exception of .___.....;:.;..~-'-...J Copley/Colony personnel -arc Mitt ex-addicts who donate their time Clllll' and talents to Cat. There even seemed to be recovery groupies along for lhc ride. Local Cable "Solutions" is musical whiz Cat's follow-up to "Sober Living," a public access offering currently shown on local cable outlets across the nation. It appeaJS at 7 Monday nights on Copley/Colony's Channel 61. It will replace "Sober Living" on Channel 61 in a couple weeks. Though I haven't seen the final, edited version of "Solutions," what I witnessed at the taping was much better than "Sober Living," thanks in large doses to special guests Paul Williams, the lilliputian lyricist, and Larry Handelman, intervention counselor to the stars. Tight Latin-jazz band Shades of Jade, composed largely of former addicts, opened the show. Then Cat, a Newport Beach resident who has more Hollywood connections than Ma Bell, pranced on stage. He's no longer flying solo, as he did on "Sober Living," as his wife and Marilyn Monroe-look alike Michelle joined him in the talk-show portion of the program. Williama and Handelman seized the expolW"O promote "Sober Sunday," a star-atudded live · Aidcsquc event acheduled for December, and ._,.. Great Fact," a "We Aze the Worldisb'' song peancd by Williama and featuring the vocal talent.I of .-rat recording artiats. ~ The event, to be telecast by ABC and fcaturina such stan as Roseanne Arnold, Charlton Heaton d rockers Aerosmith (now there's a cocktail party), not intended to raise money for 1treet people, l starving children or foreclosure·wa.ry Carmen, but o raise consciousness about the joys of living I alcohol-and drug-free. As Handelman demonstrated by a show of han from those in attendance, few have personal relationships with the homeless, starving Afrieans and troubled farmers, but just about everyone knows at lcasrone substance a1>user . W illiams, who wrote "Just an Old Fashioned Love Song," "Evergreen" and the "Love Boat" theme, was quite compelling as he relished in hil own recovery, which began in 1989. I "I don't even consider myself Sl," said the sometime actor. " .. .I'm a 2-year-old. I celebrate e r)1 day." "Solutions" is the first television program anywhere to play "The Great Fact," and Williams reacted like a man possessed as the song blared out of the studio's speakers to the accompaniment of psychedelic images created by Cat that were splashed across the monitor. "This is our song," Williams told the crowd. "This I song almost wrote itself .... It's about my life." The show closed with Handelman staring into a 1 camera and reaching out to potential viewers who may need help. "You don't have to die one day at a time. There is a solution." Cat -and Costa Mesa for that matter - should be proud to have "Solutions." 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The orchestra, conducted by David Warble, performed Johan de Meij's "Lord of the Rins, '' symphony, based on the legendary trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien. Orange County Philharmonic Society Women's Committees sponsored the morning programs for children, their first of the season. The purpose of the program was to help children Understand how music tells a story and discover the possibilities of woodwinds, brass and percussion instruments. Mltc~ttif\l'Pilol Actor George Takei narrates to school children during a perform- ance of "Lord of the Rings" by the ~range County Philharmonic. "Many children have not bad the experience of being in a live theater. I think it's important to have this type or experience, .. said Takei, who until its demise offered similar services for Los Third time a charm tor GWC revue Broadway Our Ways take third encore T here are musical revues and there arc musical revues, most of them ably mounted and reasonably entertaining. And then there is Broadway Our Way Ill at Golden West College. Nothing. least of all Broadway Our Ways I and II, could have prepared audiences for the spec- tacular musical extravaganza or Ill. Musical director (and new cross-pollinating on occasion, such as staging the "Married" number from "Cabaret" with Ross and Whitaker, then bringing them back in the hilariously contentious "No· body's Perfect" from "I Do, I Do." May's lovely soprano tones are showcase in a three-number seg- ment from "The Phantom of the Opera," with Coker excelling as the masked man. Anderson recre- ates his own Danny Zuko charac- ter from GWC's "Grease" in a medley from that show, then docs a fine tum as Seymour in "Little Shop of Horrors" with Hills sup- plying the booming voice of the plant. Anderson and Hills team up again later for a splendid duet of "River in the Rain" from "Big River." Other highlights in a show re- plete with them are Whitaker's en- gaging Tevye from "Fiddler on the Roor· doing "If I Were a Rich Man," Ross' belting of "I'm the Greatest Star" from "Funny Girl" (one of her notable past credits}, and a moving rendition of "At the Ballet" from "A C~orus Line'' with Ross, Walsh and Johnson reminiscing · Hills reaps thunderous applause with his "Lovin' AJ" number from "Working" and May adds a de- lightful "l Cen't Say No'' from "Oklahoma." "Broadway Our Way Ill" is one of those rare shows you wish would never end, and this is its second and final weekend. Closing performances are today at 3 and 8, and Sunday at 3 p.m. (today' mati· nee was added by popular de- mand). If you're a musical theater buff, this one is a definite "must." Catt 895-8378 for tj9et informa- tion. T• 0 11111 GWC dean of fine arts) David Anthony has ere· ated a banquet for musical the- ater gourmets with bis imagina- tive staging and strategic deploy- ment of supcrla-.---------------------------i tive talent. ... ft To begin with, 1·'11 THEATRESINORMGECOONTY the venue has •, Theater been changed -from the outdoor Critic Patio Theater to -----the main stage, Cl1>anding the tech'lical possibili- ties. Veterans of past revues Mar- ~ Ross, Calvin Coker, Linda May and Brian Whitaker are back to help make the third time a true cnarm, abetted by some other out· S\lllding talents in Ronald Hol- liclay Hills, Eric Anderson, Adri- enne Johnson and Diane Walsh. Qtncers Suzanne Vera, Sheri Whi· tcside and Victoria Prismantas cOfnplete the company. Also, after the success of his "~weeney Todd" section last time Old, Anthony has amplified several of tbe pieces to create fiighly en- terta inang mini-musicals, even WE'VE CAmJRED tHEWORlD'S RGESl SPIDER· DON'T MISS Ill one "°""" llONIY "9•8> n« (11:4') 1:114: .. 71111:4$ IOd H ~ MOm NlltY I IQ THX (12;11) l:>O 4:41 UL8:3L be said prior to the concert. , Fellow clusmate Alex Hovis, 11, was equally excited. He said he likes symphony music and was • glad to have met Takei, with ., whom he talked backstage before the program. "He was nice," Hovis said of the actor. "I thought he was a nice guy ... he didn't look like he would be nice from the mOYies," said Adam Stilgenbauer, 12, also a College Park student. Even though Stilgenbauer didn't know the story of "Lord of the Rings," other than the introduction he received in class, he said he was glad to be there for the experience. Thousands of children file Into the Performing Arts Center. "Television doesn't offer you the same experience as theater, nor dOC$ the ~nding-of-roc-k music," Taket said. Warble said the idea to compose narration fo; :le Meij' symphony came instantly upon hearing the music. "The music is undoubtedly some of the most picturesque and theatrical every written for the symphonic wind ge nre -and is perfectly suited to the deep presence of Mr. Takei's voice." 'Many children have not had the experience of being in a live theater. I think it's important to have this type of experience.• -HR Tue _, actor, narrator Angeles students via the Los Angeles Theater Center. "This is the musical equivalent to that program. It spurs the imagination - and the imagination is the most important sense to tap," aptly said the man who has been where no man has been before. Despite a slight cold, Takei volunteered his time for the four presentations, eliciting giggles from the audience as he spoke in a high squeaky voice with a hiss as he read the part of Golum. P.J. 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H:'IUNUIN '•A, Lf • 0 3~·1 !>00 si;~·· ~:!, ... ·~~'d -)'17 , • ., '• 'E JC' t.l t., Jh·l b .. ~(I • I 711 I Ill ~·=·" -,. "lllttlltl '· I) I Pastors installed St. JilClllll'I Cl•'Cll NEWPORT BEACH - An installation service for new pastors Bill and Susan Kirlin-Hackett wi11 be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. lnllPlllllDlll Y• II 1111111-lllld IW• The Kirlin-Hacketts gradu- ated from Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in 1984 and were ordained at Holy Redeemer Lutheran Church of San Jose in July 1985. They arc parents of a 2- year-old, Micah, and reside in Orange. COSTA MESA -St. Joachim's Catholic Church celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Interna- tional Year of the Disabled Person on Sunday, with the church's first "Access Sunday." The 9:30 a.m. Liturgy will be celebrated with Bishop Michael Driscoll presiding. Following the Liturgy will be an "Exploratorium" in the Parish Hall with a variety of awareness- ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN rUiDi lidMtiel. There wDI be op- portunities to "oxploro" tbe world as a penon wfth a disability, view an art exhibit and hear music by Ron Langloe of the Hi Hopes. see a "special" puppet show, partici- pate in art activities, screen video tapes, enjoy refreshments and more. Informational booths from such organizations as Advocates with Developmentally Disabled Persons and AfllJnce ftJr the MentiJJy Ill will be presented. AH events will be videotaped lf>r public access cable televllion as part of a grant through the City of C.OSta Mesa. This videotape will be available at the Marywood Center, Diocese of Orange, for use by other churches in the ecumenical community who may want to have an Access Sunday. EXCITING, SPIRIT FILLED, GROWING-€ lJRGH? Seminar delves into oleness WE'RE NOW HERE IN COSTA MESA (PQEVIOUSL V IN IRVINE) OASIS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Kids Church Ages 6-12 Kinder Church Ages 3-5 • Non Demoninotionol Ch~istian • Full Gospel Teocning • Valet Parking 9:30 to 1 O:OOom Inf ant & Toddler "'Come to where vou wQI not~ judgCKt or ~ondemned. Our ministry Is to teach about God's love. mercy,& groce ond now to apply His word In your Ute todavr .. · 3194 A • AIRPORT LOOP COSTA MESA .\IL l ll()J) IS-I LAGUNA United~Methodist Church 21632 W'sley Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Stinday Morning Worship & Chnsuan Education 10 a.m. Ministers Davia Beades & Virginia Wheel::r Wesley Counseling Center Services Available Cost• Meu MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST ·CHURCH 1701 .... ........ CNlrafl lcMot uoa10:00 ...... Dr. Wiiiiam E. Steel 979-8234' ~ Fm lNTED ftlTllJIJllT 'l.Cfftmt lf COSTA r.'ISA • 420 W. 19th SL 548·7727 • Between Hdlfxx l/lfJ Newpott WlllSll' AT 9:00 AM> 10:30 CHURCH SCHOOL-All AGES-9:00 a.m. Nursery-Kindergarten-10:30 a.m. Youth Groups Sunday Evenings Ministers: Galal Gough, Tia Wildermuth NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1601 Morguetll• Ave. Corono del MOf 644-0745 ADUl T ·JUNIOR·SENIOR Sunday School 8 30 a m. 1 o·oo am Worship Chlld. Yootti. Adult Rev. Robelt Morley Re·• win FaJ.banlls tlO\tf TO\\'N \\'t\R:0.1TH ON THE HAI.HOA PENINSULA at8IST atnat IY THE Sf.A lJNITED METllODIST Balboa Blvd. at 14th Street 673-3805 Larry Yoang, P .. tor ....... Q..d ...... QM c.. ,,,.~ l.l . I II I I~ \ .'\ CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH U (Missouri Synod) 7IO Victoria St., Coate Meu Lother V. Tornow. PHtor 831-1811 Bruce Jeake, P .. tor WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM Slsld1, Sdlool ' AM 9lllt Cbu '20AM Ctmban Dl!Mntary Sdlool Ml•• HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Obc:iples of Olnst) 2401 .._ " s.a lslbll ~ a.11165711 Momlna Worship 10 A.M. Gllll s ..... lllHlt• I P/\('()P.·\L ~~ "We ARC A C~1rv OEOtCATEO To LoviNG ANO SEAV!r«l Jesus CHRllT Al LOAD ANO SAY!Oll0 SAINT JAMES CHURCH episcopal Tradrt1onal 7:30 a.m Content>orary 9 a.m. Church School 9 a.m. Ch1r11mat1c 10:45 a.m Wednesday 6.30 a m Fr. David C Anderson Rector 3209 Via Lido. Newport Beach 7141675-0210 .. &T. MA'ITttEW& Newport Beedl -1723 Wealdltf •behind Wnlelilf eoun• Holy CofMlunion 9:30 •.m. Sundlry Child c.,. · Sunct.y School (714)646-1152 w~~ andCtuMa SUNDAY WORSHP lO:OOAM Mid-Week Bible Sfudy Wed.7:~ NEWPORT BEACH -An "Adventure in Healin~ and Wholeness" seminar featunng Dr. James Wagner will be held at 6 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat- urday in Diercnfield Hall at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road. Wagner is director of Prayer & Healing Ministries of the Upper Room in Nashville, Tenn. For MOie lr1orrrotion Cdl The Ctuch Offlce - Cost is $25 per person, and reg- istration is required. Make checks payable to St. Andrew's and mail them to the Adult Education of- fice for confirmation. (714 )436· 1400 Wonhip and hear 1h1s pracucal, Om$C -ccn1ere..I. b&bllClll mes..~!?' UARE YOU HOLDING BACK ON GOD?" (Z Corinthi;ins 9:6-K) [}.jcMA. HJfnm.Jr. Sunday, Ocrnber 27, 1991 ~ 8:10and IO:ISA.M. 600 Sc. Andrews Rood, Newport Beach, California (714) 631-2880 (acros.s from Newport Harbor High School at lrv1~ & I 5th.) Newport Church of Religious Science Dr. Juanella Evans 'The Changtng Mask ol Personality" Service and Jr. Church: 10:30 a .m. REV. DONNA BYRNS WW be sJ)4tQ)dng on Frtdap 7:30 Until Nov 22nd Topic '111gh Creativity" Dial an lnspuatton 901 Dove St. # 145 851-1231 263-1261 Newport Beach .,.c• o,. C;. .... ~\ Dr. Roger Teel, D.D. 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Mt11.1t1r11rrt.tUl.-4P.M. W. t Ul·IP.lt, :All •• ~dltly lnvl1td to dtnd the church atrlllcn end tnfoy tne ~ °'the= AooMs. CNtd Catt PrcwW.ttd AT IEAVICH. .......... ._... T"tt"*" '"9•, 8 P·'"· AlL CHURC .. I l'llac • ,,._ n The witching hour nears, but some local churches steer dear 1 of Halloween. Others celebrate without witches and ghoulies. 1 Halloween celebrated, scorned by churches By Marge Bitettl Pilol Religion~ N o one would dispute the fact that whatever its original intent, Halloween has been sanitized over the years - The Little Mermaid is one of this year"s hottest costumes. J () d lcf But many still .associate celcbrat.ion of Tl'lck-111'-IJWf Oct. 31 to paganism or even satanism, and local churches and church programs for lllJlldy -observe Halloween in as many different manners as there arc denominations. A I though not a · religious organization, The name Halloween, originally a Celtic festival for the dead, means the evening before All Hallows or All Saints' Day -·Nov. l. Some people feel the spookiness associated with Halloween has direct pagan origins. The Druids gathered outdoors each year at the first day of winter to celebrate a fall ritual where they would honor their Sun God and Samhain the Lord of the Dead. It was their belief that the souls of people who had died became united in the bodies of the animals. By offering human and animal sacrifices., these Celtic tribe people believed that the souls of the dead would be freed. UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Fund) for years bas offered an alternative to traditional Halloween Trick or Treating. Since H~lloween is not a Protestant religious holiday, it was not celebrated for the first 200 years a'f ter the Pilgrims settled, in America. Some historians have noted that the customs of Halloween were brought here by the Irish Catholics who came to America in the 1840s to escape the Irish Potato famine. Roman Catholics commemorate the Children and adults go door-to-door on Halloween with UNICEF Trick-or-Treat boxes to collect money for the needy children of the world. The humanitarian efforts of this drive help nutritional, educational and medical programs for thousands of children in Third World countries. Free Trick-or-Treat boxes are available through the local UNICEF center. For more information, caJI UNICEF at 542-9743. two days following Halloween: Nov. I is All Saints Day, when Catholics are required to attend Mass and remember all holy people both known and unknown who have died without recognition of their holiness; Nov. 2 is All Souls' Day, which commemorates all of the dead. Masses will be held at the three Catholic cemeteries in Orange County on Nov. 2 at IO a.m. Some local church schools wilt offer no Halloween activities, while others shift the focus to family fun . Prince of Peace Lutheran School in Costa Mesa places emphasis on safety. The children there will paint their faces and have the opportunity to act silly, and the parents will be offered safety information. The Vineyard School in Newport Beach will have a Fall Fun Night. The name Halloween will not be used because of the satanic image school officials believe it conveys. A family dinner and mini-carnival is scheduled for parents and students. · Calvary Baptist Church in Huntington Beach will have a Harvest Festival from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Oct. 31. Costumes are welcome as long as they're not witches, ghosts or devils. Children at St. Joachim's (Catholic) sc hool in Costa Mesa will have small parties in their classrooms. Some churches take a stern view on the practice of celebrating Halloween. Jehovah's Witnesses, for conscientious reasons, do not take any part in Halloween activities. They oppose Halloween and condemn trick or treating as a way to educate youths in the principlea or panhandling and blackmail -a way to get somcthina for nothing. But they don't reserve that condemnation solely for Halloween. Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate any holiday ... nor binhdays for that matter. ,, 1 Q Christ Lutheran holds 'Fall Festival 199 ' COSTA MESA -"Fall Fc1tival 1991," featurin& pme booths, 1 • lent auction and a c~lli cook off, wi11 ho held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. urday, Nov. 2, at Ctlr1 t Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria St. B .. lib are in 10wD. Walk into -au.r.ry or home center Md ,,.a can't help but fall tMm.TbOfumry ..... about it ii daat we call all bub, bulbs. But tbat'• not neceaarily true. You tee, we lump them all into one bia category just to keep thinp simple. First off there's what they ------call the "true bulb'' such u the daffodil and allium. It is 1----surrounded by fleshy scales that protect and store I food for the bulc inners of the plant. The outer scales are wually dry and form a papery covering. A "bulblett" are often called offaeta. These arc formed from the lateral buds on the base of a plant or bottom of a true bulb. The original or old bud may die back and keep coming back each year. I bulbetts can be separated and replanted year after year. Daffodil is an example of a bulblett. Gladiolw and Frecsiu are called "corms". They usually sport some dead leaves very small, in the upper portion of the corm and at the base tiny roots can be seen. Food is stored ri$ht in the center of the plant and it is covered with one or more dead leaf bases. "C.Ormel's"·can be found growing off gladiolus corms. These often take two to three years to bloom while the larger corms blossom before they do. These too can be haIVCsted off the plant and used year on end. A "tuber" is a short, fat stem that is either fiat or round and sometimes irregular in shape. Tuber begoniu and rannunculus are examples of what a tuber is. ~ Tuben can be found in the Bahia " • Th i .. · section of the nursery. ese can ~ ·: be divided in the same way you separate rbyl.Omcs, by cutting out sections or parta of t&e old stem bue. "Rhyzomes" are kind of like roota in that foliage roots and ower like st.alb grow from the uds of the rhyzomu. You can cut hyzomes in many ICCtions and beautiful Oowen off of them. ' ' I I I r RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. · and CaUa are grown from ~------------1 yzomcs. Picking and choosing the bulbs at you want will probably be ur hardest decision to make. evertheless, once you have made e decision it is imperative that u have your soil prepared roperly. Bulbs like to be planted in a 'cb, well-draining soil. They will sitting in your planter bed for nths on end uying to produce e foliage and flower that you are · a to acquire. 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Hits of the 80's & 90's 95.9 KEZV Starts every hour with at least 30 minutes of continuous hits of the 80's & 90's with No Rap! .. .. .. .. .• ~ • I • ' • • L ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOi, IEIL A CG UJIIJLA Estancia High School, 2323 Placencia, Costa Mesa Cultural Diversity in Our Schools thnic FoFUin !!!.!>1!s Ed~~~~!~~y!!c7~ £?.!!~!j!~~t!o!!!l.t!!G!?.! By Linda Huang Last year, Ethnic Forum learned, those who have h:id ac-Amcricaneducationalsytem~ Parents such u these know the did much to solve certain prob-cess to schooling. Until a century vides. This is supremely evident value of an education, Md tran&- lern.s and concerns brought up at ago, a woman's mind was denied in the wide range of nationalities fa their thirst for knowledge to Forthesccondyearnow the meetings as well as to make lnthcConstitution,man the same treatment as a ma.?'s, prevalant in US schools such u theirchildren,constantlypropel- Estancia has been home to an -students more aware of the feel-is gaurentccd the right to "life, thusensuringhcroppession. For Estancia high, which. is host f.(\ ling them to higha heights. Am- enthusiastic group of students con-ings of other ethnic groups. liberty, and the pursuit of happi-numerous decades, minorities in more than 49 ethnic groups. This bilious themselves, ~ts also cerned with improving racial and For example, some Fo-ness". "H&JJeincss", in a sense, America were dealt with in a n:aliz.ation has prompted, through intall a strong a work ethic in the ethnic relations on campus rom. members brought up the means to be fulfilled, to identify similar tactic. This. however, was several ways. the success of eth-students., thus providing them with through actively discussing inter-concern that the non-English and apply your talents and abili-no longer possible once public nic students. the proper tools to well in the racial problems that exist at Es,. speaking students who were ties to the fullest extent possible. education came into being. " d t• classroom.While this may have tancia and initiating changes in busscdtoDavisSchooleveryday Education, then, is the key to In the United States, ••• e UC3 100 an adverse affect on a few stu- the school to solve those prob-were feeling isolated and unin· happiness,bccuascwhatpurpose education is made available to dents, most are able to accom- lems. Tlleparticipatingstudents, volved. Davis students felt left does education serve, other than every individual who wi.-;hes to begiDS at plisla their lofty goals. headed by faculty advisors Paul out and were generally not into-to cultivate and put to use those have it In thismanner,theirright b' ti Furthennore, a large FitzgcnJd,CarolTipper,andprin-grated into school activities. To abilities and talents endowed on tohappincssisproleeted. Theeth-_Orne,,, percentage of minority students cipal Frank Inf usino, dedicate alleviate some of this alienation, us? History has proven, time and nic community in America long are also economically disadvan- abouttwo lunch periods a week to the school pep assemblies have again, that the suppression of a ago recognized the vital link in Schools have always taged. This 51.!r'Ves as a definite meet in their group known as nowbeenmovedtotheendoffirst pcoplercquire.sthetheabsenceof which education plays in the so-known that education begins in incentive to reap the benefits of Ethnic Forum. period instead of second, thus al-education. The hi her levels of cial advancement of its members the home, and that the perform-school and apply them to thercal- E th nic Forum was lowing the Davis students to at-accompanied by a worksheet on astheprimaryobjcctiveofEthni ance of a student depends on the ityoftheir lives. Students whose started early last year when mem-tend and take part. which students were encouraged Forum. cncouragment and support he or parents worked in a factory may bers of the administration and Another accomplish-to write down their own feelings Overa..11, it is the su she receives from parents. No-one day become doctors, profes~ faculty felt the need to form a mcnt of Ethnic Forum last year andreactionstowhatwassaidin andenth~i.umoftheadminis whC"Zeelseisthismorctruethanin sors,oranyothernumbcrofpn:s- ceotral group of students, with was to malce Estancia students the video. StudentrespOmeswcrc tion, particularly principal Fran thehomeofthosestudents whose tigious proff easions. simply representatives from the different more aware of the hostilities and then-reported to Ethnic Forum. Inf usino, that hu made Ethn' p:arents, whether for economic or through diligence and persistence. ethnic groups on campus, tO dis-prejudice's fell by their peers of Thisyearthesamevidco Forum projecu so succcsaful pvlitical reasons. were unable to cussinterraciaJconcems. Teach-difTerentethnicandculturalback-is now being shown to all flesh-Faculty advisor Carol Ti crs were asked to no~;te stu-grounds. This was done through man social studies clU$eS. and strcssesthispointbysaying, dents pf different ethnic back-sponsorship of avideozrcatcd by ElhnicPorummembcrshavebeen the beginning, Mr. Jnfusino h grounds who they felt posessed thelrvineschooldistrictinwhich presentinmostclassroomstoadd been extremely supportive o ~ propcc leadership qualities and -students from the different Irvine to discussions and listen to the anything that would make theki interest in discussion to partici-~igh schools discussed their per-opinions of the students. The and teachers at this school pate in Ethnic Forum. After some sonaifeelingsandexperiencesre-results of this project will hope-comfortable." His support o deliberation, a grot p ·of abou~ gardingtheirethnicity. This video fully aid in creating a more com-Ethnic Forum hu truly made sixteen s tudents was chosen and ·was shown in all social studies fortablecampusatEstanciaforall difference in the students and th notifiedoftheirsel°"tion. classes late last ear and was ethnic o s,anideathatserves school What is an "American"? By David Brussin Guest Writer "Well, I'm... you know... American." This is how one participant in a recent Irvine School District stud/ on ethnic awareness responded to a ques- tion about her ethnic background. Since only the Native Americans have been on this continent for anly significant period of time, and this yo•1ng women was not of that background, her definition of an "American" must be different from the literal one. This illus- trates the fact that the people of the United States need to develop a new identity. in the form of a new definition of" American". Prior to 1776, when the United States broke away from Great Britain, the residents of the American colonies, European, Native American, and African, were all ref erred to under the blanket titleof American. As our nation took its fust steps with the writingof theconstitution, inmost cases only citizens, who were mainly European, were recog- nized as Americans. Many refugees and immigrants have joined our dy- namic society. but the image of the American in the eyes jof many people i.9 still that of European. We must place considenble emphui.9 on the solution of this problem. as in today'• society, with so many changes occuring every day, the ideas of over two centuries ago no longer apply. "American" must come omcan any citizen of the United States, regardless of the ethnic backgroundofthatparticularper- son. American is not thenamco a particular ethnic group. but it is the name of a school of thought. one that centers around the ideas discussed in the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. This is not to say tha individuals should lose their iden- tities and become part of a face- less mass of "Americans". One off as. something that can be found in few Other places. Acdefinition of American can not be attempted without the inclusion of thi.9 fac~ tor. &ch member of our society grows and benefit,, as a result of th mixing og diff crentcultures within this country's borders. In conclusion, it is detri- mental to our society to allow a racially divided definition o American to continue to norish. As the constitution malcea no mention of democracy and free- dom being available only to the citizens of our country of Euro- pean descent, we must recogni all members of our society as Americans. The divenity tha exists in the United Sta tea today ii a healthy and vital part of <>Or society. As cultures from all cor- ners of the planet meet here, the TC1Ults will influence every u- pcct of our live.. By rccognizin that we are all Americana, but that we are all alto put of distinct ethnic groupe thatmako upputo ourindividualcharacten. wecan begin to tee a new identity~­ ing, an identity that nOt only uni- fies us as a nation, bu1a.llows os retain our own identities, and )cam from those le around u~. Stereotypi~al Views By: Sharla Camp In today's society. de- pending upon your race. you are classified intodifferentgroups. It is paceived that certain races have particular characteristics. De- pending upon the culture one is raised in, defines the tastes that he/she will develop. This can't fully be true, because cultures in America are constantly being blended L,gethec in-ihe crucible that we like to call , "The Great American Melting Pot". Every race, whether it be red. yellow, black. or white, is accused of having certain habits. One example of a cul- tural stenotype, is theviewof the Asian way of life. The_y are con- stantly envisioned u excremel)l intdligent, terrible driven. know- ing all forms of Manhall Arts, and always having a camera on hu.d. How many people in the wo. Id can say that they don•town Cultural Breakdown of Estancia's Students 40% 30% 8.S% a camera? Black people have a stigma of their own. These people arc often seen as being extremely good athletes, the only race cap- eableof singing blues and gospel. and of course they al I listen to rap music. It seems hard to believe, but these are the true perceptions that many people have. " ... What people need to accept is ... no race has certain rights over another ... " Hispaniclare often seen as illiterate and uneducated. Many of them are supposedly illegal aliens, about to take over the United States, which hu said to be a country with the equality of A few of Ethinic Forum's diverse members. w . Infusino was not available for the photo. man at heart. These people are also supposedly the rcaaon for, and uprising of the gang problem. What people fail to see is that many of these people are hard workers. They arc not taking all of the jobsothey are taking jobs that many people wouldn't be willing to take. White people, the de.- scendants of many different cul- tW'ea, arc allegedly given every- thing on a plaue:r. They have often been branded with the name of''bigou". Theyarearacecon- sidcred to-~ spoiled, and ~ with silver spoons in their mouths. Maybe this isaresultofthe White Anglo-Suon Protutant stigma. Who Knows? It could be concluded that a stereotype society develops out of fear. Thirty years ago, people were abusing black rights. Today people are fearing an asian invuion. What people need to accept ii, okay. we couldn't do what we needed to do, 90 those other people are going to take advantage of an open opportu- nity. No race bu catain rights over a separate race. Mankind needs to drop the me&nJ of setting a stigma on a catain group of people solely outof bitterdef mse. A stereotype ii an insulL People need to accept the fact that al- though peoplearerelatcd through a culture, they arestill individual. Editor-in-Chief Linda Huang Front Page Linda Huang Editorial Page Mike Lee Feature Page Meli~ Boren Spon.s Page Garrett Pope Exchange Editor Heather Raney Photo Editor Amy Watson Fmancial Editor Karen Helmuth Advisor Tom Moody Saturday. October 28, 1881 Ata ------------------ ily Forum Editor William Lobdelt..642.,..321 , m. 351 Editor/al Tllnnbs up to readers who cared The envelopes please ... _A Thumbs up to the ll.J outpouring of help Pilot readers have off ercd the Daviscs, a family of six living in local motels because they can't afford to get into pcnnancnt housing. After a story about the family appeared in our Oct. 19 issue, we received several calls from people willing to help the family. They were taken out this week and shown apartments by people who were willing to put up their first and last months rent. We also received calls from people pointing out job openings for the father, who currently works odd jobs, and several offers of moral support from those who have been in the same predicament. It is refreshing to know there are so many caring readers out there. Thumbs down to the thieves who stoic Madison, 4, and Bonkers, 3, from the Costa Mesa couple who owned the pugs. Karen Kain returned home from work recently to find her dogs had been stolen from her backyard. She and her husband considered the dogs more than just pets; they treated them like children. "My husband and I were very attached to them," Karen Kain said. "They were a part of our lives. It's been very depressing." _A Thumbs up and special Slow UJ as Molasses Recognition to the City of Costa Mesa for finally moving forward on its general plan after more than two years of work and debate. The Planning Commission recently recommended that the City Council approve several sections of the massive document, which guides city development into the 21st Century. In 1989, when the city first tried to pass a general plan, the council held 16 public meetings, which resulted in enough changes to warrant an extensive overhaul of the plan. While there is still a long way to go to final approval of the plan, the forward motion is a welcome sign, particularly to developers and land owners who have been stuck in limbo while the plan has been hashed out. And the Bone head of the Week Award goes to ... The Orange County Board of Supervisors. Two months after approving a budget that includes the first local government layoffs in more than a decade, the supes made the next logical move: They gave themselves a $3,400-per-ycar pay raise and boosted the salaries of top county officials. If that weren't enough, board members, who at $85,336 earn the second highest paychecks for county supervisors statewide, passed an ordinance that will automatically boost their incomes each year ... forcvcr And to cap it all off, the board approved the raises in a vote preceded by little discussion or advance notice. County officials claim there was no attempt to obscure the action, and we believe them. After all, considering the fact that the supes OK'd the raises in these austere times, the supervisors obviously couldn't have been that shrewd. Newport -Mesa Unified School District School Board Elections Decker: Educ._tion laces tough challenges By(:dO.lllP T he most imponant challenge for the Newport-Mesa School District is to improve the quality of education in an era or enrollment growth, increasing ethnic diversity and declining resources. Our society is beooming more oomplex and the demands arc increasing for quality education and training. It is estimated that the current body of knowledge will double by the year 2000. Technology is advancing at a rapid rate with computers becoming an integral part of virtually every aspect of our lives. Colleges and universities are raising their minimum requirements for admission while SAT scores in our schools have been slipping. Newport-Mesa SAT scores for 1991 dropped 16 points from 1990, the largest decline of any district in Orange County. Most of the decrease occurred in the verbal skills area. Is Newport-Mesa prepared to educate our students for the 21st Century? After years of declining enrollments and school closings, enrollment is now increasing. Class sizes arc too large, especially in the elementary grades. The Board must identify class size as an important issue as it begins development of the next budget. Academic standards must also be addressed. Many concerned parents agree that standards need to be raised, especially in the areas of reading and writing. The Board must call for a review of standards and must demand that all teachers set high standards and require students to meet th em. We must also provide instruction in computers and music a t both elementary and secondary levels. Studies have shown that students who are computer literate and who study music score higher on SA T's and similar achievement tests. S tudies also prove that the direct involvement of parents enhances learning. Although most of our students consistently receive assistance and support from their parents, an increasing Edltoi'1 nole: There lie two OOftlEIH d racB In the ~. S =-Mesa Unified School Khool board election. In Area 1, Ed Dedcer' lllCI Teny Simon ate fWldrw for I vKall!d IMt; and In Nia 3,lncumbent Tom WHtiams ls~~ bv Ml1N f1uor. We"Ye amd ~ of the sdlOOI board andidates CD write In essay on the d\allens-facing the school dlstric:t In the OOmlng years and spedfk:aJly what theY -as a new board ~ber -Will do to meet these dlallengies. Today, the Area 1 opponents are highlighted. On Tuesday, we'll feature the Are:a 3 candidates. number do not. Some parents feel incapable of assisting while others simply choose not to become involved. To complicate matters further, it is estimated that 400 Newport-Mesa students do not live with their parents. We must fonn an active partnership of school, home and community to help all parents understand their role as educators aod show them how to adopt regular educational practices in the home. For example, children who are read aloud to in their early years develop a Jove for books, become ~ood readers and develop excellent writing skills. Parents must be encouraged to monitor their children's progress by daily reviewing homework and communicating regularly with the teacher. Homework hotlines should be established at all elementary and middle schools. Parents should be shown the importance of providing a quiet place to study with basic tools like a calculator, a typewriter and reference books. N ewport-Mcsa teachers arc being challenged like never before. Greater ethnic diversity has resulted in significant increases of students who speak little or no En~lish. At presen1, Ed Decker five elementary schools, two middle schools and two high schools have minority enrollments which approach or exceed 50 percent. Many teachers arc continually distracted and frustrated because they are often unable to communicate with students and their parents. I believe the board must confirm that mastery of English is required for all students. Our bi·lingual programs must be reviewed and evaluated and made consistent at all schools. Teachers and staff shouf d be encouraged to attend classes in Spanish and other foreign languages and we must take advantage of the excellent resources available through local colleges and universities. The Board must allocate resources and provide opportunities for teachers to participate in professional development activities which will help them team new pedagogical techniques. Existing programs which encourage and reward teachers who continue their education should be enhanced. Another major challenge facing the Board is that these recommendations must be ac:oomplisbed with diminishing resources. Ncwpon-Mcsa is a "basic--aid" district which means that most or its inoome comes from local property tu revenues. Unfortunately, the current decline in reaJ estate transactions and an increase in delinquent property lax payments, plus a district "boolckeepmg error," have resulted in a S4 million shortfall for 1991-1992. Suddenly, with the school year barely underway, budget accounts have been frozen and layoffs of suppon personnel arc being planned. Perhaps it is true, as some have stated, that our district should have forecasted the property tax decline. Certainly the $1 million "bookkeeping error" is inexcusable. Regardless, the district is now in a deficit situation and some difficult decisions must be made. Hopefully, cuts will be made as far from the classroom as possible. A s the Board and staff seek a solution to the existing crisis, it seems abundantly clear that they must also review the entire budgeting process. A school district budget usuaJly allocates 80 to 85 percent for salaries and fringe benefits. Last year, those categories were 81 percent of the budget while for this year they jumped to nearly 90 percent. The district states that it began a five·ycar planning effon in early 1991 , yet at a recent Candidate Forum sponsored by the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers, many of the teachers present were unaware of the process. It was indicated that communication at the school level is frequently a problem. a matter the Board mu!.l take steps to correct. Long-range planning is critical and the board must show leadership. Planning should not only invite in put from within the district, but community input should also be solicited. Community leaders have helped in the past and no doubt stand ready to assist again. We may C\'en discover some sources of additional revenue. After all. the entire community is dependent on quality schools and well educated graduates. Simon: Students face . ever-changing world By Terry DIUI N ewport-Mcsa Unified School District faces a variety of challenges as we prepare our students to enter the 21st Century. Tremendous changes are occurring in technology. The information pool is growing at such a rate that a teacher must be not only a storehouse of knowledge, but also a facilitator of teaming. We must ensure that our curricula meet the needs of students who will be living in a multicultural, highly technological world. We must maintain high academic standards with an emphasis on English, Math, Science and Social Studies. We must teach our students logic, analysis and critical thinking skills; they must be able to access information, assess that information and learn how to use it in their everyday lives. Students must become computer literate. be flexible and creative, and have good communication skills. We must motivate our students to be life-long, self-motivated learners. We must provide our teachers with the support and in-service training they need to help our students achieve these educational goals. We need to continue seeking alternative sources of funding, such as grants and endowments, to provide more dollars for these pu!J>Oses, as well as program enhancement m our classrooms. I support working with the business community to expand the Coastline Terry Simo n Regional Occupation Program. CROP is a program that provides opportunities for students to get real-world, on-the-job experience and training. The opportunities available through t~is program must be better communicated to our students and parents. I also support working with our local colleges and universities to provide classes our students can attend to enhance or accelerate their educational programs. Our school district is in the midst of a wave of immigration. The public schools have always been the \'Chicle for a!>similating the newcomers and instilling American values. We must address the needs of these students so 1hat they hccome proficient in English as <tUickly a' po' ible. We must encourage our teachers and support staff to continue to develop creative programs. We should also look at successful programs in other school districts. We need to continue building a strong English language acquisition curriculum that meets the needs of our students. From President Bush to local education leaders we hear the term "Restructuring." The challenge of "restructuring" is to provide opportunities for teachers, parents. administrators and community leaders to work together to brainstonn, search for and implement innovative ways to address the educational needs of the diverse student populations they serve. As a Board member, l will work toward establishing policies, guidelines and mechanisms for accountability which encourage the school communities to be creative and visionary. T his is a time, once again. when school districts find themselves in a difficult financial position. I believe we need to take a hard look at how we spend our tax dollars. With 90 percent of the budget allocated for salaries, there may be no choice but to look at these line items. We may need to re-evaluate the job descriptions and responsibilities of our Administrative and Classified positions to assess where overlaps might exist. Some vacancies occurring due to retirement might not need to be filled. My first priority wilJ be that each dollar spent must truly benefit our students. Research shows that students learn more effectively and develop more positive attitudes toward life-long learning when they receive on-going support at home. I believe education is a shared responsibility and life-long commitment. It docs not begin in kindergarten and end with a college degree, nor docs it take place only within the walls of the school building. Parents, communities and schools must communicate and work together to ensure that each s1udent is prepared for the future. I support and will work to sec that the Community/Parent Involvement policy, recently adopted by the School Board. is fully implemented. My in-depth involvement with schools throughout this District and my participation on district committees has provided me with a foundation of knowledge about the many challenges our schools face. I have established a solid working relationship with parents, teachers and district staff in our quest for "Excellence in Education.'' I believe I have the experience, time and motivation to be an effective and contributing member of the Board of Education. We must all work together to ensure that this district continues to meet the diverse educational needs of all children who enter our schools. Proposition 13 finally gets its Supreme day in Court I n an expected decision, the U.S. Supreme Court recently agreed to hear the case of a los Angeles County resident seek.Ing to have Propo~ltion 13 declared uncon!ltitutional. Opponents of Proposition 13 know they haven't a prayer of prevailing at the ballot box, so they're atteml?tlng to .cir~mvent the electoral proce s by convtna ng the Supreme C.Oun to overturn the will of California voters. Thankl to the sound, oonscrvative justicu -moet recently a11cnce Thomu -placed on the Court by Pre1ident• Reagan and Bush, l think they'ro in ror quite a diaappolntmenL A majority of the j·ustic:es have proven lllemsctvca to be uriJts who reapect the rightt of states and, • t whenever possible, seek to def er policy questions to their legitimate arena of resolution: The legislative process. It's important to understand this episode in the correct context RS part and parcel of a broad assault on the integrity of Prop. 13 taxpayers ht1ve endured for more than a decade. Blood is in the water and the sha rks are beginning to circle. In anticipation of Prop. 13 final demise, the Aiscmbly Revenue and Taxation C.Ommitteo bu already begun bearings on po3Sible new propeny tax structures. Earlier this year, the State Senate-appointed Commission on Property Tu Equity and Revenue came to the oonclusion that Proposition 13 ••a~ltrary" and "violate• tradiUonaJ atandudi ot tu equity and common aemc." Therefore. oommi ~ion majority reoommcndatlon ,. gutting the key protections of Prop. 13. Among the oommission' recommendations: • Abolish the provision mandating a two-thirds vote of the electorate before local government nay levy additional tucs. • Split rolls for business and residential property tues. • Eliminate Prop. 13'1 protection or inherited properties from rcaSSC$Sment at current market value when passina from parents to children. Some other weapons in ihc Sacramento taxcn' arsenal: 58485: This bill would authorlie the lcvylng o( a spttlal tu and the issuan~ or bonds by a mere majority, rather than two-thirds. ¥Oler approval, to finance tc.bool oonsttvction. ACA 6: Jn the wnc vein, this proposed unendmcnt to tho state constitut1on would eliminate the two-thirds major{ty requirement for approving special taxes and/or bonds to finance criminal or school facilities oons truction. A recent California Poll found that 54 percent of Californians oppo.o;e such a chanite. Obviously, Proposition 13's opponent!! seek to deal it the death of a 1housand cuts. As I said before, I am oonfident the justices will uphold Proposition 13. However, the mere fact that It's opponents have pursued their vendetta this far'i a clear ign we must vigilantly def end Prop. 13 by electing public official who are oommiucd to its, and thus our own1 protection. Sea Joh It IArM, • RfJ*blkaa, I ttpftlltllU ca. JSlJj SQte Sea.It~ Dlst7ki, wllk• ladrl .. Coda Ma& An Independent Newspaper Published by Coast Community News, Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Grnslnger publisher William s. Lobdell editor & vice president Steve Marble rmnaging editor W•lter lunought 1901·1989 founding publisher .. I I ,_ BaCk Page ..._ Co••llslan boosts general plan Sk• M • h • h d Shauna Norllftl/P1iol 1 emsc em, t e "Bir man of Newport Beach," entertains children and gets a peck from one of his pet birds near Newport Pier. By Anna Cekola Staff WllW COSTA MESA -Under a cloud of threatened lawsuit!, the Planning Commission recom- mended approval Thursday of the final sections of the proposed gen- eral plan, a document guiding city growth and development into the next century. It's now up to the City Council to take final action on the pro- posed general plan, which has gal- vanized some residents who want less growth and development than what has been recommended by a majority of the Planning Commis- sioners. "This thing is going to tear the city apart," predicted Brahm Walker, an East 19th Street resi- dent who calls himself one of the "Doomed 69" since his home could be condemned if the city de- cides to widen the street, as out- lined in the proposed general plan. "If they can lay down in front of tanks in Tiananmen Square, we can Jay down in front of bulldoz- ers." Walker said he is considering everything from lawsuits to a recall drive in an effort to stop the pro- posed general plan and maintain "orderly, planned growth." "We're going to demand they better listen," he said. Yet much of the public testi- mony heard by the Planning Com- mission in the last week involved residents who are upset that their land may be down zoned, prohibit- ing them from developing their single-family homes into duplexes or other higher-density dwellings. "What it comes down to is to try and adopt a balanced plan that meets a lot of needs," said Mayor Mary Hornbuckle, who bas not yet heard about any threatened law- suits. "That's the goal anyway." Another area of controversy in the eroposed general plan involves possible Santa Ana River bridge crossings at 19th Street and Gisler Avenue, which many resident! fear would spoil river habitats and in- crease traffic, pollution, noise and growth. "The Planning Commission can't have failed to notice the tremen- dous opposition to ·the 19th Street Bridge," said Janet Remington, a Costa Mesa. resident and member of Friends of the Santa Ana River. "Many of us have asked: Is it re- ally necessary? Right now the is- sues can't even be explored and debated intelligently because too much is unknown." The City Council will hold the first of several hearings on the general plan Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. in the council chambers. This first hearing will focus on the environmental impact report that analyzes the proposed general plan. Man shot near Newport bistro SUITOR: Recipients onended by man's mail solicitation NEWPORT BEACH - An argument outside a bar erupted into gunfire Friday night, seriously injuring one man, police said. The victim, whose name was not avail- able at press time, wac; evac- uated by Life Flight helicop- ter to Mission Community Hospital with a gunshot wound near his shoulder. The incident began at 8:53 p.m. outside the Rumples- tiltskin bar at 114 Mcfadden Pl., police Sgt. Kent Stod- dard said. From A1 cense to operate an escort service. But the letter-writer, who uses "Todd Brooks" as an alias, said he; has decided to abandon what was simply a creative business idea. Contacted by the Pilot on Wednes· day, Brooks contended he was happily married, to a wife unaware of the letters, and that he had never done anything like this be- fore. "I've had nothing but a bad ex- perience from this," he said in a phone interview. "I'm about as straight-laced as they come. This was a ridiculous idea. If 50 people called me waving money in my face, I wouldn't do it." Newport Beach Police Lt. Tim Newman said vice detectives called Brooks after receiving several com- plaints from women who were "upset and offended" by the letter 'You get all sorts of solicitations, but this one is a scream. I'm 43, and I'm no shrinking violet. .. but the world has reached a new level when you get stuff like this at your home.• and its sexual innuendoes. "I didn't like the idea someone had my home address and knew I was single," said Nancy Downs, a Balboa Peninsula resident who owns several properties. Still, Downs reacted with good humor. "You get all sorts of solicita- tions, but this one is a scream," she said. "I'm 43, and I'm no shrinking violet... but the world has reached a new level when you -UNCY DOWNI recipient of mailed solicitation get stuff like this at your home." "1 thought it was very strange," said Aissa Wayne, daughter of late great actor John Wayne. The Newport Beach socialite took the letter in stride and didn't contact police. "During my life, I've had lots of people write to me, especially when my dad was alive. It just struck me as odd. 1 really felt it was innocent." Detectives learned Brooks' real identity, which they declined to disclose, and determined he had gotten addresses through real es- tate records, but hadn't built up a clientele yet, Newman said. Detectives also advised Brooks of the consequences of engaging in illegal activity and warned that his actions would be monitored if he pursued this operation, Newman said. "He described to us that he was approaching this as a business ven- ture to supplement his income ... as a consultant in a real estate- related profession," Newman said. "We have the distinct impres- sion he probably will not be ven- turing into this type of business. He may have made a bad business move here." Brooks insisted it was an in- nocent idea that he decided to abandon after receiving nothing but hang-up phone calls and vice detectives' queries on his message machine over the past couple of days. "I thought I'd get a couple of good reactions out of it," he said. "I certainly wasn't trying to offend anyone." He said he tried to keep his real-life details secret and that he used exaggerations and enticing wording "to sound slick" and "more legitimate." He declined to confirm whether he was really a graduate of the USC School of Business, as stated in the letter, and would not dis- close whether he really lives in Newport Beach, but he did say he had grown up in the area. "I'm not some seedy guy ... I'm a normal person with a couple of creative ideas." Stoddard said a group of men standing,outside the bar appare ntly got into an argu- ment with another group in a car and at some point in the altercation someone kicked out one of the car's windows. Shortly afterward, Stod- dard said, one of the oc- cupants drew what police be- lieve was a small caliber handgun and fired an un- known number of rounds, hitting the victim in the shoulder. HUBER: Family, friends search for clues today in young woman's disappearance -By tbe Pilot From A1 search, which is scheduled to begin at IO a.m. today. Clarke said a police helicopter crew recently helped hi s team of investigators outline areas near Huber's abandoned car that haven't been searched. The search party is scheduled to if you put yourself in the mind of meet at the UCI police depart-a crook who wants to get rid of ment. They will then split up into something," Dennis Huber said. small groups and head out to "It's based on good common search for clues in the fields in sense." and around the Bonita Canyon Police could not be reached to area. comment on the areas they Oarke has publicly accused po- lice of bungling the case from the outset and told reporters several weeks ago that he found 28 incon- sistencies in their investigation. Police denied the charges, say- ing they were insulted after having put in countless hours on the case. "It's just logical (to look there) searched during their investigation. ---iiiiii~=========:;;========;::::;::::--:i---:-~~~~~~ f AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY~ TIME: Residents turn back the clock Why do our guests keep coming back to the Little Inn on the Bay? ~ 617 Udo "'*rk Drive, Newport Btach, CA 92663, (714) 673-1100 s1395 •:,:=' Sq.Yd. --Pll•far RNANCING AVAllABl.E From A1 days." Because of the earlier darkness, local Automobile Club officials are warning motorists to be extra care- ful in looking out for pedestrians and bicyclists. "More than 50 per· cent of pedestrian and bicyclist fa- talities occur at night," said Gary Acker, manager of the Auto Oub's Costa Mesa office. And with Halloween approaching, Acker urges caution by trick-<>r- treaters. "Flashlights can help draw attention to youngsters," he said. "The Auto Oub also recom- mends that parents have children use face makeup rather than masks, which can hinder visibility." The Orange County Fire De- partment is urging residents to use the time change Saturday night as a reminder to install new smoke detector batteries. Fire department officials say the last week in Octo- ber is the beginning of the peak home fire season. More than half of the-smoke detectors in the county are useless because the bat- teries are either worn out or miss· ing, according to fire officials. They say a working smoke detector will more than double the chances of surviving a fire. -Little Inn on the Bay- Qir Guests Say It Best! Oarke was hired by the Hubers about a month ago after police said they were running out of leads. "We're all cooperating now," Clarke said. "We're working to- gether as much as we can." CRASH: Vehlclea topple In collllon From A1 but they did. "Sometimes it just doesn't pay to jump that light." Both trucks overturned, smashing into a third car. Witnesses said Craft ... who was driving the pick-up truck, managed to crawl out of the crushed window of his overturned vehicle. Wit- nesses then helped him to the sidewalk, where he wait- ed for an ambulance. "It's unbelievable he wasn't worse off," said Al Brandon, who witnessed the accident from a crane he was operating at the intersection. (714) 252-7910 ports Century •111rs Mustangs Costa Mesa takes } it on the chin in PCL conflict, 23-0 By Kirt< Wolcott SPQl1S Wiiier NEWPORT BEACH - War-weary and injury- plagued, the Costa Mesa High football teem could muster little offense Fri- day night as it continued to stumble downhill. "It's hard to get up after playing so well for three weeks in a row and losing," said Costa Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin after his Mustangs suffered their fourth straight defeat, a 23-0 Pacific Coast League pounding by Century at Newport Harbor High. "We did not play well on offense to- night. We played very poorly and I don't know why," Baldwin went on. "This was the worst game we've played in quite awhile." Costa Mesa, playing without starters Basel Nassar (hamstring), Johnny Ospina (knee), Bryan Luxembourger (pinched nerve) and Jim Schwab (ankle), crossed the Century 25-yard line only once. The Mustangs, who tallied just 91 net yards, fell to 2-5 overall and 0-2 in the PCL. Meanwhile, the Centurions, a 13-7 winner over Estancia last week, improved to 6-1, 2-0. "Yeah, they surprised me," said Bald- win, who pointed out that the Century freshman and sophomore teams went un- defeated and the varsity, made up mostly of juniors, finished 4-6 a year ago. "They're going to be tough to beat this year. They did a real good job of defens- ing us," the Costa Mesa coach said. On offense, the Centurions were led by running back Juan Garcia, who rushed for 111 yards on 15 carries and scored on runs of 3 and 54 yards. Garcia, a senior, now has 718 yards and eight touchdowns this season. Century got all the points it needed, though, on a first-quarter safety. Facing fourth-and-18 from their own 29-yard line, the Mustangs were forced to punt and the snap sailed over the head of punter Steve Owen. Owen had no choice but to fall on the ball in his own end zone, spotting the visi- tors two points with 2 minutes, 4 seconds left in the first period. Costa Mesa kicked off and Rudy Al- varez returned the ball 38 yards to the Mustangs' 37. Seven plays later, Garcia bulled over from 3 yards to give Century a 9-0 lead. Alvarez worked his magic again with less than two minutes left in the first half. Taking a punt at his 15, he bolted past a half dozen Costa Mesa defenders down the right sideline, cut back around the 50 and went all the way for an 85-yard touchdown. "(Alvarez) walked away from us, and that was our fastest guy chasing him," Baldwin said. "The first half, they got an easy nine points and a big punt return." The Costa Mesa defense did limit Ccn- See COSTA MESA/II INSIDE Mater Dei High's Monari:hs push rival Servite around like never before with 44-0 Anselus League rout before overflowing crowd at OCC/82. Estancia's Eagles find out just how much fun the game of football can be with lopsided victory over Pacific Coast League foe Laguna Beach/83. Orange Coast College's No.2-ranked Pirates (nationally) go for their sixth straight victory tonight at Santa Ana Bowl where Rancho Santiago's Dons await at 7 J84. •Prep football scores/82. •Calvary ChapeVB3. •Prep volleyball/84. • Televlsion-radlo/B6. • Adult sports/86. VolleybaJVB4 Tennls/84 Adult Recreatiorv'86 Brando n Finney (44) bursts through Corona del Mar defenders en route to a big pickup. He rushed 30 times for 169 yards in Newport Harbor's 27-0 victory. Tars play smashmouth, 27-0 f Finney's punishing runs just too much for Corona del Mar defense to handle By Roger Car1son SPo11S Editor COST A MESA --.?;r.;-i.. Newport Harbor ~~ ~~~ High's Sailors returned 1.~ · . ~~\ to the game they love I :zil Friday night -smash-\! .1 mouth -and tailback \~ v/ Brandon Finney took '--= H 9" command with an ...., __ overwhelming performance to subdue traditional rival Corona del Mar easily in a Sea View League football game. Before a crowd of 3,000 at Orange Coast College, the Sailors humbled the Sea Kings 10 the tune of 27-0 -their third shutout victory of the season en route getting back inlo the hunt. Quarterback Mike Ofer tossed two touchdown passes and fullback Tony Mancuso rambled for 36 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown -but those three scoring plays hardly tell the story of the Sailors' 20th conquest in this 29th Battle of the Bay. Finney was spectacular, rushing for 169 yards on 30 carries. Even that doesn't tell the story. He carried 14 times in the first quarter alone, 21 in the first half en route to 116 yards in one of the most dominating performances for any Newport back in any year. "We came in anticipating to run and I had scrip1ed out seven running plays out of our first 10;· said Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley. "I was hoping to establish our running game." Establish a running game? How about 75 yards on the first 13 snaps en route to Ofcr's 10-yard flip 10 Justin Mcintee on Harbor's first possession? How about 87 yards on 18 plays on the next possession, for another touch- down? The second march culiminated with Finney smashing over his right side with 6:58 left in the second quarter. At this point Harbor had a 14-0 lead and had dominated the clock to the tune of 15:17, as opposed to 95 seconds for Co- rona on three plays and a punt. "That was beautiful," said Brinkley, who equaled Al Irwin's all-time career victory mark at Harbor with his 37th vic- tory (over a course of five-plus seasons). "They had just three defensive plays and our defense has been working hard, they deserved a little break.'' When Harbor's defense was called upon later in the game it, too, was a piece of work, led by the play of line- backer Darin Mangnall, as well as line- backers Finney and Gonzalez, and Beau Ralphs, Phil Bloomberg. Aaron Norton and Doug Kimble up front. among oth- ers. Corona del Mar would threaten just twice -missing a 39·yard field goal as time expired in the first half, and falling short in the late stages when Chad La- Bass, playing for the injured Sky Harris at comerback, intercepted and returned 43 yards to the Sailors' 45 with 8:52 re- maining. Despite the lopsided loss (twice New- port has won by a 28-poi nt spread in this series). Corona del Mar Coach Dave Holland wasn't bitter or disap- pointed with his team's effort. "We played hard,'' said Holland. "They just beat us, pounded us, they're a good team. But we moved the ball and Matt (Evans) was poised. He made See NEWPORT/I! A re-run of '89 sophomore matchup l .. ...,.....,... SaUon whoop It up u they celebrate ~ In Battle of the lay against rival Corona ~I Mar Friday night. .. Sailors grind it out, just like they did two years ago By Richard Dunn Spons W111tr COSTA MESA -Wi1hout a doubt, they remember what happened tv.·o years ago. Considering the results, they shou~d. ''We just ran lead left and lead nght the whole game," said Newport ~arbor High center Scott Andrews, refcmng 10 the Sailors' 40-7 win over Corona del Mar in 1989 while on the soph- omo rc football team. Friday night was a near re- make as Newport Harbor, using its vintage smash- mouth offense in a playoff-like at- mosphere, put it all on the line. 'We didn't want to throw away our season and lose to our rivals.• --··-Newport tackle "We didn't want to throw away our seuon and lose to our rivals," said Amin Mirhadi, Newport's left tackle. "Every- thing was on the line tonight. It was just like when we were sophomores and beat Corona, 40-7. We had only three passes attempted that game -we just nn the ball. That kind of mentality carried over. "Watchina the films of Corona, we knew we could run the ball." Mirbad~ Andrews, left guard Pat Ca· bill, ri&ht pud Marc Barton and right tackle &au Ralphs certainty made it pos- s. SAILORS/II -.. . . ... . . .. .. -" I I . 11 High scttool football Monarchs punish servne 44-0 I son No. 1 Mater Dei (8 -0) takes no grisOners with most lopsided win over Friars ever By Barry Faulkner SPol1I Wiiler COSTA MESA Perhaps it's too early to start compar- ing this Mater Dei High football team to some of the best in the school's storied gridiron history, but the 1991 Monarchs are certainly piling up some pantheon-like numbers. Thursday night's 44-0 thrashing of Scrvite Jiigh was the latest testimonial, as 8,500 fans crammed into Orange Coast Col- lege's LeBard Stadium to witness the most severe beating in the 31 -game series between the bitter Angelus League rivals. With the victory, Orange County's top-ranked team ran its record to 8-0, the best start for the Santa Ana-based parochial school since 1966, when current coach 8:-uce Rollinson was the squad's All·CIF senior halfback. Mater Dei is 2-0 in the Angelus League, leaving only Loyola and Bishop Amat between the Mon- archs and their first league crown since 1979. Leafing through the history books, some rather startling num- bers come to bear, including: • 274 -The team's point total this season, which repre- sents the most prolific scoreboard scorching in school history for the first eight games of a season. It averages out to more than 34 points per game. Only the 293 points scored during an eight-game stretch in 1956 -weeks four through 11 - surpasses this year's bonanza. • 421 -The combined points for the Monarchs' last 12 games, spanning into last year's regular· season finale and three subse· quent playoff games. No Mater Dei team e"Cr, in- cluding CIF champions of 19S6, '57, '60 and '65, bas matched that scoring pace for 12 games, nor have two teams over any con- secutive 12-game stretch. • 122 -The total number of points separating senior quarter- back Billy Blanton & Co. from becoming the highest scoring team in Mater Dei history. The 11-0-1 squad of 1966, which tal- lied 396 points, is currently top dog. Of course, Rollinson had plenty to do with that total, as well. • 2,022 Passing yards through eight games for Blanton, who is within 262 yards of last Angelua Le8gue LMelM o..ntl W LT W L T 2 0 0 8 0 0 2 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 4 2 0 0 1 0 5 2 0 St John Bosco o 2 o 1 6 o ~·---.....Del .... Ser'fll 0 ,,..... . ._.. 8lsl'op Arrllll 48. St Jelll IJoeco 20 ......,, ..... t ,T1aG Ser'fll • Sl .Jd'll llolco llon*1gusz • 8lshap AMI (llOIMllgul) s.e:......._, ..... t,_?1ao ....... Del ¥S loyoola. .... IQ year's 13-game total. Blanton, who connected for a pair of touchdowns against the Friars, has 22 TD passes this year, 45 the past two seasons. He remains within reach -1,303 yards be· hind -the county single-season passing yardage record set by David Lowery of Trabuco HiJls in 1988. But to talk only of offensive numbers, is to deny the defense its due. The host Monarchs earned their first shutout of the season against Servite, and the last six Mater Dei opponents have aver- SAILORS: Newport grinds it out in win From 81 sible in this intra-city Sea View League warfare as the Sailors pun- ished Corona del Mar, 27·0, be- fore an estimated 3,000 at Orange Coast College. "This was the start of the play· offs fo r us," said Barton, who helped broaden the holes for tail- back Brandon Finney to gain 169 yards on 30 carries. "This was a championship game for us and we knew we had to win. "We made a commitment to score on the first drive and we did. We came o ut fired up and we just kept running the ball." Indeed, the Sailors did. As a unit, they went 53 times for 297 yards. They controlled the football fo r 29 minutes, 18 seconds - CdM had it for 18:42 -and by winning in the trenches, the Sail· ors ( 4-3 overall, 1·1 in league) made it no contest. "Our backs were up against a wall this week," Mirhadi said. "That was our motto this week. The teams that beat us this year (Huntington Beach, El Modena and Saddlcback), they beat us on the line, so we needed to get off the ball better. "It's just like when we were sophomores and beat Corona - we had over 400 yards rushing that game. Our coach (Jeff Brinkley) gave us the biggest pep talk before the game. Everything just clicked for us." As an example, Finney rushed for 87 yards on 14 carTies in the fi rst quarter alone. On its opening drive, Newport went 75 yards on 13 plays -nine of them were Finney runs -as the Sailors lived up to their commitment by scoring o n their first go-around. Justin S••Y\eWLMVue ....... Over.ti W LT W L T Tusttn 2 0 0 7 0 0 Newport Harbor 1 1 0 4 3 0 Saddleback 1 1 O 2 4 1 University 1 1 0 4 3 0 Woodblldge 1 1 0 4 2 0 CoronacS.IM• 0 2 0 2 4 1 n-.lft'•--WOOdblldgt 31, ~ 2f "....,. . .__ M.wpoft " ...... .,, c. 0 Tintn12.~8 ~.Oct. St, T:ao M.wpoft ....... vs.~ .• ~ T USlln ws Saddlllllct, • S.U ~ 8cMI ......,,....,.t,7:ao c-.... -YI. Woodlll1dg\, ....... Mcintee caught a 10-yard touch· down pass from quarterback Mike Ofer to cap a 6-minute, 13-second drive. "It was a fake 35-counter," Bar· ton said of the touchdown call. "'It's a fake left, then roll out right naked." Want more control? How about a 9-minute, 4-second drive on its ensuing possession? This time Finney capped it with a 2-yard jaunt in the end zone in the sec· ond quarter. When 6:58 was still left In the second quarter, CdM (2-4-1, 0-2) had had the ball for only four plays, including a punt. When Newport scored again early in the second half, it as- sumed a 21-0 bulge and for all in· tent and purpose said good night to thCSea ](jngs. "We wanted to come out in the second half and be a street fighter and get that first touchdown," said Finney, whose club maintained possession for 6 minutes, 34 sec- onds before scoring. "Obviously our line did a great job tonight, and it's a great feeling to beat our rivals." Statistics ....,.... __ ,........, n, CONN1 ct.111er o 11oore ., Quert.,. INDMDUAL PMllNQ NewpOOHW<lr 7 7 7 8-27 Ntt -Ofer,3-4..0,17. Corona del MM 0 0 0 0-0 CdM-Evans, 10.20-1, 109. Pint ~ INDMDUAL RICIMNG Mc......_. 10 from Of N.i-, ldeit) Nti -McJrCee, 2·13: Mlngnd, 1-4 NH -.,,..., pus er,_..., ' CdM-OulM. 4·35, Clattc, 3-31, Weotf*, s 47 ln•nd Quetef 2-21, Hoo'ltf, 1·22. Ntt-Anney 2 Ml~~). e 58 GA.Ml ITATllncl TNnl OY.,._ Mt UM NH-Manpl 4 pW from Ofer (Kll1ef ldelt), ~~. 53-J~ 22J~ 1 20 PUSlng ~ 17 109 ,....,... ......., Pas~ 3.+0 10.20-2 HH-MMIMG 38 1\11 (ldck flledl, 1144 Net teUn yan1agt• 43 130 AtllndlnCe 3,000 (tdin!Dd}. Sacb-rardlot none 6-mn-33 tMDMDUM. ...... Q Hit )'ll'CllOt 357 3 NH-~. 30-188: 11'. 11"61; Mancuso, P1ib 2-28 3·38 5·55. 0-, 4·11: Qonialtt, 2.f: Monts. Rlnbles-bnblot l0$1 M 1-0 1-G.fl"NI 6. Fllgt-nlt ynaoe 8-30 4-32 CdM-Hin. e-n. we. .. 23. Evmw, 3-23, Timi of pouutlon 29' 1 a 1 e 42 Qoldiltlln. 2-5. •flln l'lll#nl, ~IS, Mnllll IWMnl aged less thin a touchdown a game. "I was very, very pleased with the shutout," Rollinson said fol- lowing Thursday's clash, only the third shutout of Servite in series history and the first sinoe 1970. "The defense works hard and takes pride in its effort, and I'll lell you what; we physically domi- nated them." Servite (5-2 overall, 0-1 in league) came in ranked No. 6 in the county, but matched that number in turnovers. The visitors fumbled on three of four first- quarter possessions and their five turnovers before intermission all led to Mater Dei scores. The Friars did not cross mid- field, until the final 2:07, with Mater Dei's first team cooling its heels on the sideline. (The first string returned for the final three plays, with Servite threatening at the Monarchs' 23.) The defense even got into the scoring procession, when Brian Barajas returned an interception 40 yards to make it 41-0 late in the third quarter. Parker Gregg (two), Nicky Su- alua (lYl), David Kuhn, David Knuff, Jason Thies, Mike Lopez, Jose Gonzalez and Jeff Kuhn all had a hand in the Monarchs' eight quarterback sacks. There were an additional six tackles be- hind the line of scrimmage. Isaac Ardolino, .Knuff, Ray Jackson and Gonzalez all recov- ered Servite fumbles, and Jack· son added an interception. Mater Dei had its first two touchdowns called back, and fumbled away one scoring chance before scoring on six consecutive possessions. Knuff cashed in his own fum- ble recovery on a 16-yard TD pass from Blanton on fourth-and- 11 to be in the scoring parade ~ blnone'1'11ot Servite High quarterback Josh Nelson is swarmed over by Mater Dei's Jeff Kuhn (44) & Co. Thursday. with 2:27 left in the first quarter. And, while Servite stumbled and fumbled through the first half, Mater Dei converted scor- ing drives of 3 (field goal), 61 (TD), 21 (TD) and 16 (TD) yards to claim a 31-0 halftime lead. The prime field position ere- . ated by Servile turnovers barely gave Mater Dei room to run up impressive yardage totals, but the hosts all)assed 378 net yards, to the Friars' 174. 0 GAM• NOT•I -P1act·ldcker Man llroedlMnt hid his best game of Ille seuon. boollnO lleld goals of 27, 47 and 31 yards, In a<ldl· lion IO his five PA Ts. Ha Ilsa boolld five lclcicoffs Into the end zona fOf louchbacks .. . Senior lll!Nck Ind leading scorer CNte Rupatto lltnd Ns flotC rile on the thlnS play end sat GIA the IH1 of the game ... MM ..,.,_ upc>ed his cocny· leading llUruj)Clon lotal to eight ... Tilt Monarchs .,.. Mf'IQlno two lr«mtp!!om per game . . Setvfte earned llYt QUai1elback sacks. Statistics ..... .,., ... ...,,... 0 11oore., cau-t.... INDMDUAL PASSINO SeMte 0 0 0 0-0 S-Helson. 10-19-2, 97; Hamah, H-0, Mater Del 10 21 10 3-44 22 F1rwt QuMef MO-Sinon. 13·21-0, 181, UN, 1-3..0. 4 MO -Knull 16 pass from Blanlon INDMDUAL RECEMNQ (8roa<lberC kick). 2:27. S-Wld. 4·52, Correa. 5·38: Benard. MO-FG Broadbeit 27, 0 00. H7; Dodd, 1·7; Morinaga, 1·5 Soooncl au.tor MO-KAI!!, 5-69: Morante. 2·34; Barajas • MO-Sullua 2 run (Broldbe,.. kick), 5:54. 2-25: Sanchez. 1·19; Jac~on. 1-11; Kruse. MO-Blanton 2 run (Broadbenl kick), 1.00. HO; Kunn. 1·5 MO-BmJu 6 pus from Blanton QA.Mil STATISTICS (Broadbe,.. ldck), 0:22. I MD Third O..rtor MO-fG Broadbe,.. 47, 7:56. Ant downs 7 12 MO-Barajas 40 Interception return Rushes·yatdage 19·90 26·96 (Broadbeit ldck), 3:16. Passing yardage 119 185 Fourtti cau-tor Passing 12·24·2 14-24·0 MO-FG Broadt>ert 31, 8:59. Hel re1Um ydg• 0 130 Attendance: 8.500 (estlmlted). Sacks·yarclage 8·mlnus-35 5-min-33 INDMDUAL RUSHING Net yarclage 174 378 S-Wld, 7-79: Malbrue, 7-2: Mosseau. Punts 5·34 3-36 3·5. Hi!Nh. 1-mlrus_.: Helson. 9-rrhls-25 F\Jnbles-lost 4_. 1·1 MO-Solis. 8-19: Vasquez. 3·19: HolMI. Raos-net yanuge 14-103 10-70 7·19, Sullui. 1·2. UN. 1..(); Hall. 1..0. &lnton. Possession lime 20.17 27:43 8-mirus-19. •fVC mums, lreerceplions, llinble mums lM I'~ Newport receiver Justin Mcintee (left) hauls·in 10-yard TD pass fro m Mi ke Ofer; at right, Ofer gives his receiver a touchdown hug. NEWPORT: Rnney's running dominates, 27-0 From 8 1 some mistakes, but we weren't to- tally lost. Newport just did a good job." While Finney was the obvious hero with his punishing runs, espe· cially in the first half, Brinkley noted the play of Mancuso, whose blocking, along with that of the en· tire front line, gave the 6-foot, J 85-pound Finney the initial edge. Nevertheless, on virtually every carry it was Finney's one-man ef- fort digging for extra yardage, shak.ing off would-be tacklers and handing out his own form of pun- ishment. There was not letup after half- time adjustments. Corona del Mar moved th" ball in its first series in the third quar- ter but finally had to punt and Hllrbor took over on its own 14. Finney & Co. took over at that point and rnmmed the ball down the field 86 yards i.113 plays. "I thought Mancuso did a hel- "This was the first time we've \ luva job," said Brinkley. "And played anyone since before Hun-Mike got a good read and ex- tington Beach that th:Jc didn't ecuted with the touchdown pass." change for us," said Brin ey. "Co-Among Finney's punishing runs rona stayed were bursts of 19 and 12, but for in its base defense." 'I the most part it was simply one 6· The tac-thought yard jaunt after a 7-yard rush, and tic proved Mancuso did a a s-yard pickup after a 4-yard fatal as a shove. In snort, it was simply too straight-up helluva job.• much Finney for anyone to handle d e f e n s e on this night. -•-.& w i t h n ° Sailors coach overplay on the run -------- simply could not contain Finney. And on the few times that Corona pinched in a little, Of er picked the detense apart with hia TO passca to Mcintee and Mangnall. Manaall's TD receptions came from 4 yards out to cap the third quarter drive, and Mancuso fin- ished It off ln the fourth with a counter play to his left. 0 I I By Roger Cwtson ...... NEWPORT BEAOI -It's been a while since J obn Liebcngood and bis Estan- cia High Ea· gles could af. ford the luxury of reserve bacb grinding it out for a touchdown in the fourth quarter -and Liebcngood ad- mitted, it felt good Thursday night as be watched his team de- vour Laguna Beach, 30-0, in a Pacific Coast League confiict at Newport Harbor. "The kids had fun tonight apd l was really happy for the kid~." said U cbcngood in the aftermath of a smasher which puts the Ea- gles back into a role of respecta· bility in the search for champion- ship aspirations at 1-1. But it didn't take long for Liebcngood to focus into reality. "Nein week it's Trabuco Hills, then it's gut<heck time," he said. There was little in the way of concern for the Eagles Thursday night as Laguna Beach -with a 21-man squad and one central figure -standout receiver Eric Fegrall! -simply did not match up with the bigger, stronger and deeper Eagles. Junior quarterback Matt Johner enjoyed decent protection and his receivers complemented his darts as he connected on 6 of 13 for 101 yards and a touch- down. Despite the absence of three key starters (Nelson Olshefski, ankle; Alberto Rojas, knee; and Aaron Leffler, thigh), the Eagles dominated from the opening kickoff. They marched 56 yards on their second possession, with Johner pushing over from 4 yards out to cap a drive highlighted by punishing runs of 23 and 17 yards by Oiriatian Gomez and Manny Solil respectively . Laguna Beach manapd to move to E.atancia'1 S-yard llne on its ensuing poaea~ but a p&;ir PllOlflo c...e , .. , .. "-....... W LT W L T Tc:..... 2 0 0 • 1 0 .... 2 0 0 s s 1 !,.IGIN... 1 1 0 s s 1 ....... 110 421 c.e.... 0 2 0 2 5 0 ~a.ti 0 2 0 2 5 0 'I'll&: ...... .... .-... ........... 0 CRry ZS. °"'* "1:1: ...... lillllCo ... ,.. ~ ... ,, LIGllW .... ~~~flt' ... ......... lilllleo ... i.,... ... "-c.uy, •SA 9owl of holding penalties killed the Artists and a 33-yard field goal failed. In essence, hat was the Art- ists' last hurrah. Gomez's 53-yard punt to La- guna Beach's 6 paved the way for the neirt Estancia TD, which came on the neirt series from 34 yards out. The eye-openers came after two plays Jost 8 yards. First it was Johner to Jeff Chamberlain for 9 yards; then on fourth-and-9 the Eagles dismissed any notion to punt and went to Chamberlain again, netting 12 yards and a first down on two clutch receptions. Two plays later Gomez went in from 9 yards out and with 2:10 left in the first half it was 14-0. Estancia regained eossession with 1:14 left and Mike Smith nailed a 47-yard field goal with six seconds remaining -the ball hitting the top of the cross bar and bouncing over. The picture play in the second half came on the first play of the fourth quarter when Johner, on a play-action, flipped to his tight end. Ty Schisler, and the 6-foot- 4, 215-pound senior turned it into a 45-yard touchdown play. .....,, Oalablr 21, , ... Estancia's Cody Charley (22) nearly picks off a pass which went over intended receiver Eric Fegraus (88) during 30-0 Eagles' victory. "I looked at the coverage and they were stunting on every play," said Liebengood. "No one was covering him and I just told them to get ll quick to the tight end and he did the rest." Schisler gathered the ball in S yards downfield, sidestepped one would-be tackler, then legged it the rest of the way for the touch- down. "I feel good about that," said Liebengood. "He (Schisler) has had some tough times, we just haven't been able to get the ball to him this year Uust 6 receptions for 65 yards going in)." Estancia's final touchdown came with 2:32 left as the Eagles ran 5:23 off the clock in 14 plays, reserve Wintel Bijanjan going in for the score from 2 yards out. "Those guys have been getting beat upon (in practice)," said Liebengood, alluding to the re- serve backs getting their chance to march in for a score. There were no serious injuries and Liebengood and his staff had the luxury of a second-hall relax- ation -which is just what the Eagles need after coming into the game with their backs to the wall following last week's 13-7 upset loss to Century in the league opener. Liebcngood used six running backs in all and the Eagles net- ted 301 yards overall. Laguna Beach quarterback T rigg Gamer was harassed by the Eagles front line throughout, suf- fering four sacks and hurried into a pair of interceptions. "He really didn't have a chance to throw the ball," al· lowed Liebengood, who was com- pletely satisfied with his team's defensive showing. "Our defense did a good job ... we got the win ... and we had fun doing it," said Liebcngood. CIAllm NOTES -II was Estancll's most looslded shJrQ vlttlf'i 1n 25 oames. dlllno back ID 1989 when h ~ won 40-0 ... over ~ Beacll In I norHeague game ... Wld I WIS EJtan. eta's second sllJl1M \1c1oly !his season {LI OIArD ~WW 2. 3-0 ... R WIS llett ........... pne wllh. Mr 100 yards In passing {he l'ded 114 In I 17·14 vlc1oty tTm Klltlla In non- Statistics htanca. 30, L8gune llMch o Soore bJ au.rt.,. HtDMDUAL R•CEMllG Laouna Beach 0 0 0 0-0 Estancia 7 10 0 13-30 F1mGuertw Est-Jolvlef ~Smith kick). 4 26. Querter Est-Softs 9 1111 (Smllh kick), 2:10 Est-Smith 47 FG. 0:06. Fourth Quarter Est-Sctisler 45 pass from Jotner (kick !ailed), 11 . 49. Est-Bl)anlan 2 run (Smith klclc). 2 32 Atlendance: 1, 100 (estimated). lllDMDUAL RUSHING LB-Peery. 7-21. FMibttt. 5-5, Gamer, f>.for-mros 21 Est-Gomez. 15-63. Soils. 7-49, Osso. 5-28. N~. 4-20. Valles, 4·11. B~ 4·10, .JoMer. f>.S lllDMDUAL PASSINO LB-Gamer. 14-24·2. 103 Est-Jotttr. 6-13-0, 101 LB-feQl'IUS. 5·38; KJIV, 4-49; Faubert, 4-23. ~. 1·1or-mirus 7. Est-Chambertaln. 3·26. Sctisler. 1-45, Banta11a. 1·19, Rimi, 1-11 GAM• STATISTICS La E First clowns 8 20 RuSlles·varoaoe 14·32 43-200 Passtno yardaoe 103 101 Passino 14·24-2 f>.13~ Nel f?IUm VdO. 0 14 Sacks·yardlge 4-rnin-27 2-ril-14 Net ymoe 108 301 ~ 4-29.7 2-45.5 hmbles·IOst 2-0 2· 1 Aaos·oet yardaQe 12-92 11·115 Possnsion tJme 23 01 24 59 •Pin rt'lllms nerceptiOns. Mnble ~ A MESA: Mustangs tamed, 23-0 Calvary Chapel hosts winless la Verne . m 81 to 49 yards rushing, 9 yards ing and two first downs in the t half, but the damage was e. The Mustangs could manage 53 ground yards and no com- tions in nine attempts prior to rmission. e second half didn't get much ter. Defensive tackle Ryan Park ercd three fumbles, but Costa sa could do little with the gifts. arterback Matt Harber fin- d with six completions in 22 • good for 41 yards. He was ed off twice and sacked five cs for 44 yards in the wrong di- ion. the ground, no Mustangs' gained more than Fernando ina's 26 yards. ~kcd what happened to the of- • Baldwin said: "I have no a. (Century) did a good job on ense tonight. They had defen- sets that really hurt us." As for resurrecting the 1991 sea- 7 .. It's getting a little late now," Baldwin said. "We win the next three games, finish S-S and we could still make the playoffs." GAii• NO'na -~ Mesa llneman Wld plaCe-ldcker .,,_ Lum1Mo11,.... pinched 1 nerve In 1111 back <Mtng ldciclnO $1 belort Ille geme. He pllyed e. ftrlt qull1lr , IM WIS un- able to go on Wld 1111 Mn ltJllUs IJ1Certaln ... -Cotll Wld ,........ Oepllte Wll'I boll helPld an e. _, Ille In Ille fOllll qunr, 1M Baldwtn Slid II WU cM ll10l1 to fa1lp 11\an ~. "'Cocl had .. wind knoctted out of '*" and FerNndo shOuld be OK. loo,'' Costa Mesa Coach T ... ..,,,..,said ... Cota. WllO rushed tor 24 yards on Sill Cllries. led d Mustqs' recetms, cllelllng two passa fOf 19 yards ... Sophomonl Miit• P...,.. eld hid the longest ground gain al Ille nlghl f()f Costa Mm -13 yerds In Ille four1h quarter -and ftnlShed wfth 22 yards on six carries .•. llett J• ....... rmnecl I ~ lnlmeplion 25 yards. hid 111 11-yard recepelon n ~ 1 o yards on • dOUble-tMrSe Statistics Centutw -~. Coeta ..... 0 Soore "r au.rtera CM-Hlltlef. ~22·2. 41. CerUy Costa Mesa 2 14 7 0-23 IMDMDUAL R•CllMllQ 0 0 0 0-0 Ctlt-Temy. 1-9 Pint Qu1rtw CM-Cota. 2·19, Jaglowsld. 1·11; Meyer. Celt-Bad np, bll downed In end zone. 1·11, Harding, 1-9. Pawlnsld, 1-1. santy, 2:04. GAii• STATISTICS leoeMQsatw c.t-Glrcll 3"" (UMnol lddQ. 11:24. Ctlt-AMn:z 15 PIA """ (Urtwm kid!). 1:54. ThlNQu9'ter C..-Glrdl 54 "" (UMnol ldcll). 7:4-4. Altndlnce: 950 (almllld). INDMOUAL RVSHlllQ C..-Gsda. 15-111; Temy, 13-t3; Juam. 1-7; Manni. 1-0. CM-F. Olplne. 9-26; Coca, ~24; Pawtnsld. ~22; T!lll. 4-12; ~5-n*l-44. IMDM PAHING Ce!C-Mllhz, 1-5-1. 9. C.... CM First downs 7 8 Rushn·ywdigt 30-161 '1.6-n Passing yerllage 9 41 Pissing 1-S· 1 6·22-2 Ntt l'lllm yerllage. 13.4 19 SaclcS·Yardloe 0.0 4~ Ntt yan!aQt 304 91 Pura 4·33.3 5-33 Fumbles·llKnbles lost 4-3 3-0 Flags-net yarc1aoe 14·118 6-62 Time of possession 21:48 26:12 •fVtl l'ftmt. Interceptions, Urlble l'lllMnS By Richard OUM Sports Wr1ter A t this rate, Calvary Chapel and Southern California Christian will meet for the Arrowhead League football cham- pionship in the last game of the regular season on Nov. 15. "All of the teams in the league this year are down from last year," said Calvary Coach Kris Van Hook. whose Eagles arc S-1 over- all and 2-0 in league, as is SoCal Christian. "The teams are not as strong, except for Southern Cali- fornia Christian and Calvary. No one's as good as last year." While Calvary will host winless La Verne Lutheran tonight (7:30) at Orange Coast College, SCC will play I..effin~ell Christian, a team Calvary whipped last week, 32-0. "SCC gets Leffingwell at a good time because we bounced them around a little and they might be a little banged up," Van Hook said. "I don't see SCC as having too much trouble with Leffingwell." And Calvary, ranked No. 2 in the Southern Section Division X, shouldn't have any trouble with the Orange-based Flames (0-6, O· 2) tonight. "It's tough to keep the kids fired up," Van Hook said. "Our guys are doing great and I'm pleased with their attitude, but it's hard to know going in that the Flames are not going to give you much of a game. "I'm not surprised that we're 5- 1, the only surprise is how big we're winning and shutting down people on defense. I'm real pleased wi th that." Among other wins, Calvary has defeated California School for the Deaf Riverside, 55-0, and Bethel Christian, 55-6. "Last year we'd win and strug- gle," said Van Hook. whose Eagles finished 4-5-2 a year ago . Most of the attention this sea- son has gone to quarterback Jason Sharkey, tight end Jake Guild and E-back Matt Kellogg, but Calvary is also shining on defense. CALVARY CllAPEI. ITARIERI ~ .... .... "--13 Juon Sllaltey 29 Mall l<dogg 82 Stm Hen1Jle 80 Mice Edlan 42 OMS Or1l2 69 Scoe Marshal 60 Rlcll Coburn 52 Mitt Newlnln 62 K)'le Robertson 76 [)an Simqulst 99 Jakt Golld Ht. wt. 6-0 205 s.a 14s 6-3 155 5-7 145 5-5 140 5-11 219 H 170 6-0 195 6-3 165 6-3 215 6-3 210 (tentettvet Cl.Poe. Sr OB .If RB Sr. WR Sr WR Sr. WR Sr. RT Sr RG Sr c Sr LG So. LT Sr. TE .,.... .. Ht. wt. 5-10 170 5-6 170 5-11 219 6-3 215 6-4 180 6-3 210 5-7 165 6-1 175 5-7 145 5·9 15'4 5-5 140 Cl.P-. .X. DE Sr OT Sr ' OT So. DE Jr. Ol8 Sr. ll.B Sr. llB Sr. Ol8 Sr. C8 Fr. 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WLT 5 0 0 4 1 0 4 1 0 4 1 0 1 .. 0 1 4 0 PILOT GRID STATS o:z.f~ ,<f.;OJ =- A SO• '= .. -a~~ 116 -... 4 ., 332317.J 4 11 24 11 3.1 4 • 1 12 u t 41 17 55 u 0 ,. 2 4321.5 0 lt 1 • ·6.0 1 21 3 St 1U 0 IS 1 17 u 0 11 4 15 u 0 1 2 00.00 3 1 00.00 0 2 -44..0 0. 3 ·15 -6.0 0 0 Pr '• '7; ': .. -: ...... .&12 • B i ll Wor~­ man as an authority on winning streaks, so he knows his stuff when it comes to ·'·~,. in point.a scored turnovers. 13 5 61 0 t 1 11 0 as a result of :i -0 1.000 1 talking about it. Or, in this case, not talking about it. His Orange Coast College football team is one step away from being considered No. 1 in the nation by the JC grid-wire, but halfway through the season the sixth-year OCC coach has his players sworn to silence on the subject of national champion- ships. "We certainly haven't men- tioned that," said Workman, whose Pirates wiU put their No. 1-in-Southem California ranking on the line tonight at 7 in the Central Division opener against host Rancho Santiago at the Santa Ana Bowl. "We don't have to mentjon it and we don't intend to talk about it. Our only concern is Rancho Santiago." The defending Central Divi- sion champion Pirates, 5-0 over- all and 4-0 in the Mission Con- ference, have won nine straight regular-season games and 12 of their last 13. Ironically, it was Rancho San- tiago which last defeated Orange Coast in the regular season, a 43- 15 homecoming nightmare for the Bucs on Oct. 20 of last au- tumn. "We don't want to stub our toes like last year," Workman said. "Starting 0-1 and trying to win the division is hard to do." Local fans might recall Work- man's Edison High teams, espe- cially the ones between 1979 and 1981 when the Chargers rolled off 32 straight victories, still an Orange County record. OCC is ranked No. 2 in the state behind College of the Se- quoias., the same team which is No. 1 in the nation. The Pirates, 1963 and 1975 na- tional champions, have scored more than SO points in back-to- baclc games for the first time in the school's 43-year history. In fact, no OCC team has ever be- fore scored more than 50 points in a game twice in the same sea- son. The Bucs, who haven't lost since last December's Orange County Bowl against El Camino (23-20), lead the conference in total defense, havins given up the fewest points (SS) and yards (216.8 average). Their 56-6 romp over San Diego City on Oct. 12 was the most lopsided victory in the school's history, then Orange Coast answered with a 51-22 rout of Southwestern last Saturday. "Being overconfident is always a factor after winning so many games in a row, so you have to worry about it," Workman said. "When it seems like things come easy, then you're askjng for it and that's why it's good to get pressed." OCC, pressed rruldly by South- western in the first half, has been doing it offensively without soph- omore tailback Adrain Steen (ankle sprain), who carried for over 100 yards in the Pirates' first three victories. He came out in the first quarter against San Diego City and has yet to return to the field. Unless the Bucs desperately need his services tonight, it's doubtful Steen will play because of the emergence of freshmen tailbacks Shane Sherman and Eric Washington. ..... ei ... = ~if!~ -9 791.4 ... 5 17 17.4 YOWll 5 IO 18.0 Hlrleln 4 44 11.0 Shlnnln 3 118 23.0 T""""' 3 51 17.0 Gmu 3 38 12.7 MelrlQ 2 17 8.5 Moore 2 11 5.5 KMser 1 30 30.0 Ryan 1 19 19.0 .web!> 1 9 9.0 Sqlln 1 4 4.0 Shefln 1 3 3.0 Pender 1 3 3.0 •a1""9 ~., s 11 2 se 1 27 0 15 1 37 0 30 0 11 0 14 0 11 0 30 1 11 0 9 0 4 0 3 0 3 Sleen 38, Ornelas 30, Shemwl 30. Smlll 29, Wasl*IQlon 24. Higgins 1 e. Plousha 12. Vowel 6, ~ e. Ross 6. Whftlock 6. Ryan 6, lb1clt 6. Wojlldewlcz 2. Ten. 2. 8USOM (TUii) °" PINtee T Diii tint clowns n 91 Ruslles.yardlol 179--372 223-1272 A\19f1Q8 l\ISt*'ll oUl 2.0 5.7 Avnot f\llf*lo ylnlage 7U 25.U TOlll passing yar'dlOI 712 752 Awnga pes'*1g yll'llage 142.4 150.4 Pass CCJIT1), 1111"1t llt. 68-149-8 52-93-3 Avg. gain per pus comp. 10.4 14.4 Avg. Olin per pass~ 4.7 8.0 Net '*" ~· 108 249 TOlll S1Clc$·yardage 6 __.2 19 ·129 Avnge ackl. ywdage 1.2 ·8.4 3.8 ·25.2 Net ywdage 1066 2231 Avnge net ywdage 213 446 Pl#'ltS 32-34.9 20-38.4 foo'lbles·fllnbleS los1 21-12 14-7 Tata! unovers \ 20 10 Avnge IUmOYers 4.0 2.0 fllQs-yardage 30-247 35__.00 Avnge llags·yardage 6.0 ... 9.4 7 .0-80 AYQ. l1me ol possession 28:55 32:23 ·~ mrns. lmrcepllOns. f\#nbll reuns ~ aoor. "'au.twa ~ 10 13 8 26-55 Orange Coast 29 91 68 31-216 1IE PllA1fl (5-0) 26 Lon~ Beach CC 0 35 Cerritos• 1 S 48 Gfossmont• 12 ~~ ~:e~rty College• 2~ Oct. 26-R.ancho Santiago• (9. Bowl), 7 Nov. 2-at Saddleback•, 7 Nov. 9-Fullerton• (OCQ, 7 Nov. 16-at Riverside*, 7 Nov. 23-Colden West* (OCQ, 7 •denotes conferenoe game. "And I remember No. 33," said Workman, referring to the night Edison's streak was snapped by a Steve Beuerlein-led Servile team in the first round of the 1981 ClF Big S Conf ercncc playoffs. "When you talk about being overconfident, you couldn't cut it with a knife that night. . .,,_ COAIT ITAlllElll . "You can get real fat if you don't stop it. You can talk all you want, but the players are still in control and any team is susccp· tiblc to that. That's why almost nobody goes undefeated." OFnNaa Orange Coast, which enjoys a 91-13 combined scoring advan- tage in the second quarter this year and a 68-6 edge in the third quarter, has an 80-0 upper band Mo.~ 10 Donnie Sml'tl 2 AnColne Grlves 22 Shn ShenM1 81 Alron Keis« 83 Cullen Plousha n Mike B*OU 59 Randy Marsh 73 Kip Wlnldet 65 80lltly Hiii 58 Juen Buller 85 8lbn Higgins By the numbers VOLLEYBALL • >'•·TENNIS CommunltJ college women ORANG• •MPIR• CONFDllllCI! Oranoe Coast def. Cypress. 15-8. 15-1 o, 15·3. Hltlft eohool glrle ll!A VID LU.OUa Newport Hatbof def. Corona del Mar. 15·10, 12· 15, 18-16, 15-7. PACIPIC COAaT LUGU• COSUI Mm def. TrlbUco tMs. 15·5, 15·11, 15-4. l.agllll Beach def. Eat.incla. 15·1, 15-4, 15-3. MQ&LU9 UAOUa St. Joseph def "'* Del. 15-7. 12-15. 15-4. g .. 15. 1S-8 WATER POLO ~o•••r llOIM*iNiWNC O.,...C.-'19,Rle ....... Rio HGftlo 0 0 5 1-6 cnnoe Coat 4 1 3 2-16 Alo HGftlo ecortng: DllBlf1 2. Sctnlder 2 ...... Ina 1. Gartll 1. SMI: HIWlll 3, s.rn 1. ~Coat ICOl1ng: Ulnl 3. ~ ~ 2. ~ 2. It ..... 1, ...., 1, 1. 1<111111! j,~ ~ 1, Sylwttlr 1. SMs: TlfWlmger 8. McMlllll 4. H'9h'eoltool ANQAUtl LllAGUa ..... .,.. ................ . Ma Del 1 0 2 2-5 </ St John Bolco 1 1 0 o-2 ..... Del KOmg: Broyle• 3, IONnd 1, Miytr 1. SMs: OllWICll a. Wbon 1. It. John Bolco ecomo: Woods 1. ~ 1. SMI: Salb 13. Fuerbringer commits Estancia Hi&h'• Matt Fu- erbringer, a wlleyball and baahtball standout, bu made an oral commitment to Stanford. f uerbrlnger decided to c:ommJt to wUeyball despite • beint a fint-team OP All· Southem Scctlon .election in buketball lut 1euon. _,,, Dlrtl« DEEP SEA Ht. Wt. 8-0 185 8-0 210 5·11 190 8-0 1llO &..J 200 8-0 265 8-1 255 &..J 295 8-3 275 8-4 255 &-2 210 (tentative) Cl.Poe. So. QB Fr FB Ff. TB So. WR So. WR Fr. RT So. RG So c So LG So LT Fr. TE om,.,... No • ....,., Ht .... 51 Andrew Adair 6-1 215 48 Kely Jackson 6-0 250 « Vlnctleoasl>I s-11 215 93 WIR Tabron 5-10 240 3 10mo Leopolo 6-1 245 68 Eric S1*nonu1 6-1 220 1 SeG1c Shol1et 6-4 220 26 Rodney Bruce 6-0 190 8 l(eftll Blltce 8-0 185 25 Scoll Stymow 6-1 190 19 Sean Loftis 6..() 210 Cl.I' ... So. OT So. NG So. OT ff. OlB So. u So. u So. OLB ff. CB ff. C8 So. FS So. SS AREA SCHEDULE CROSS COUNTRY i,: p·==-.......... a.... ..... l. A. Ho(£), 11:2~.:nz~· 1&:4S; a. Alll-Ml ICM>. 18.~:1· 4. 1l:M.i._~~Ho /El, 18:6t;~ tct.o. 1 • 1. ""' (CM). tt:n : 1. • 17:2't: e. a ... , (CM), 17:65; ta: . 1tol .-. .. ...... ......~ .......... " 1. .... 19:21: 2. ~.., 11:21: a. Uill>), 1 t 4 . ..._.(MD), ftii; 1. .... (Ill). tl.17. ................. p~-· t. ~"'IJ;\-=:'14:. .. ~ ~~~ 4. ~ ~1ii!"h 1;::-~~~'~a .. ~~ D:tt; 10......,._,,M:1f. ............ ....... -::-... -... . 1.Nrtifl ... ,.~ ..... ... ~:·.,,~··· Sailors halt CdM's Sea View Streak with 3-1 victory By IOI* WulcGI ....... NEWPORT BEAaf -You could 1ee it ID the facel of tbe Newport Harbor HIP ~ ~ thole of IOIUon • tua ·· krOada. Maureon McLaren and Sally NewbeJfJ, eapodally. All tboeo bowl of pncUdna. monthl ol pnpuins ucl yean Of T'ait:iq to beat the one team that ICetDed unbeatable -Corona del Mar. Well, finally, the waiting ia over. The Sailon bancWt the defend· ing state champions a three plDCI to one defeat Thunday at Corona dcl Ma,, the Sea Kinp' tint Sea View league loss in 16 matchea and fint home lou in more than two yean. "It's about time,., said an over- joyed Mclaren after Newport Hari>or put the finishing touchea on a 15-10, 12-15, 18·16, lS-7 ~c-- tothe loss dropped CdM, the No. 4-ranked team in the state, to 1· 7 and S-1 in Sea View. The Sailqrs, ranked No. S in the state, im- proved to 10-4, 4-2, and avenged an Oct. 8 setback to the Sea Kin~. "Last time we didn't believe we could do it and this time we did..'' said McLaren, who, along with the other seniors on the team were winless in seven previous tries agafost CdM. "This was a team cf. fort, all 11 of us earned it." True, but McLaren, Krocsth and Newberry seemed to need it the most. In the final game, they combined for nine kj))s, with McLaren serving for the 14th point and Kroesch for the match. McLaren, an all-league outside hitter, led all players with 18 kills overall, while all-CIF standout Kroesch had 17 and Newberry 11. Junior Dani Foti added seven kills for Newport and freshman Misty May, who sat out the first CdM match with an injured Coot, contributed 49 assists and two serving aces. "Misty played well, but there was no one key player for them," said CdM Coach Mark Riva. "All of them were pretty strong. They just served tough and we weren't able to run our middle game." The Sea Kings were led by se- nior Charmar..r'c Conley and soph· omore Jennifer Stroffe, who re- corded 15 and 11 kills, respec- tively. Junior Allison Englebrecht added a half dozen more and set- ters Caren McKinley and Kim Coleman kept Corona in the Brielly ~Rllrw:~b CdM's Jennifer Stroffe slams ball over net against Tars' Misty M~. match throughout. The pivotal game was the third. CdM built a '14-10 lead and was serving for a crucial 2-1 lead in games. It appeared that the Sailors were about to repeat their first meeting with Corona, when they won the opening game convinc- ingly, only to lose the next three. However, this time, Newport du• in. Newberry drilled a shot for a Sldc out and, with May P.roviding her wicked jump serve, Newport pulled ahead, lS-14. CdM tied the score on Lori Newcomer's ace serve and took the lead, 16-15. But again Newport fought off game-poinl Two kills by Foli put the visitors on top, 17-16, and when Conley's spike hit the net, the Sailors went up two games to one. "That was a big game for 'If." said Ne~rt Coach Dan Oleii:i. "A majonty of the time, whe a team wins the third game, it s the match." Sensing victory, the Sailors out fired up for game four never trailed. They built I 8-1 and 14-6, but needed match points · Afterward, the Newpon H players gathered at center for a long-awaited group Then Glenn stressed to his pla to keep thinp in perspective. "I don't want to downplay win, it was a big one," be them. "But it was just one We've got some other big g still to play." Estancii tennis team rallies to topple Costa Mesa, 10- The Estancia High girls tennis team, • • trailing 7-5 entering the third round, ,,,,,- won five of the last six point.a and --- emerged with a 10-8 Pacific Coast League triumph over Costa Mesa Thursday. The Eagles moved to 6-1 in league play, while dropping the Mustangs to 4-3. Costa Mesa was paced by the play of Jessica Lwmann, who lost only one game in sweeping her three singles matches. For Estancia, the No. 1 doubles team of Kris- tina Origaitis and Lauren Weaver swept. In other girls tennis: •Newport HartJor 19, Woodbridp 77: The Sailors eccured a key Sea View League victory on Thursday, defeating Woodbridge on games after the let ICOCC WU deadlocked, 9•9, Sophomore Mara Colaizzi, who moved back from Phoenix where she h-.:1 been living with her family, supplied an instrumental 6-2, 6-0, 6-0 sweep. Sarah Hawkins capnatcd .two of threo aeu in linalea. •Matier Del 79, Ro1uJ 75: The Monarchs (9-3, 4-2) banded Rolary IU fint Angelus League loss, winnfna tho debreakcr Ort pines, u No. 1 singles player Brib Aamuu and the No. l doubles team of Trilba Abo and Kim Cooter remained un .. beaten thil year. Eagles run past Mustangs The Batancla Hl&h boys CtOM 00\&ft· ;c a try toam ma.do it four •trai&ht victoriet _. \. wtth a IOla In Pacific Cout Leaauo r competition lbunday, edalna ~tlna --:; __ C.O.ta Meaa 26-29, at Falrview Piik. Robert HO and Jeff Manz CNJaed home 1-2 in 16!24 and 16:43, rapectMly, to plCe the victory • Colla Moaa'1 ADdrtw R...U WM third in 16:S3 fuUCwod by M ..... ' teammate WDUo Noonan. Peter Ho teaarod valuable points for the Bqlea, fifth ID 16:.59. ~: • ~I,, I• ct. .. Ttio Mustanp e..U, took the mett. u Deallba BcDdi outlhl- llW S...DCll'• Lii ~ by:lil =th • wbinJa1 time of ».so. CoitA.M. tioc>t thirit t~ cfabtb .-With Anni J Julio Maher and Katy Ekloff following Pelayo. Mustangs sweep Trab uco Led by the setting of senior Janet ---• Ospina, the Costa Mesa High girls vol· • 4(. leyball team earned a 15-S, 15-11, lS-4 , Pacific Coast League verdict over Tra--=----1 .. buco HjJJs Thunday night to romain in th~ th· of the CIF playoff hunt. Costa Mesa was in control throughout u out side bitters Heather Robinson and Olivia DiCam illi chip~ in with 10 kills each. Costa M evened its PCL mark at 3-3 and improved to 7 overall, with a date at Estancia awaiting n Tuesday eveninJt. • St. Joseph. 3, Mater Del 2: The Mo1na.n:bll pushed the state's top-ranked team to the · before bowing. 15-7, 12-15, ts_., 9-lS, 15-8, at S John Bosco. Amy Moeller notched 2S kills in a lolinJ effo for the Monarchs (12--4 overal~ 3-2 A.Dael Lclgue). St. Joseph improves to 12..(), '--0. In a community college match: • 0raQp Coast 3, C,.,ren 0: Reiko Matsu moto tied a echool record with eight .ervice ace aa tho Pirates (9-3, 4-1) rolled to the Oranae Bm pire Conference decision. Stacy Bebmeye notched seven kUla for OCC. CAR DEALERS Git 2 f'fll Tickets To Ille Rini/New Orlem Glme I Adnr1l8e Y• cars In "Pick Tiie Pro's" CAU.: 842-4321 x332 Johnson Dick Johnson 91 Closeouts! Discounts up to $8000.00 On. 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Octob9r. 1911 Adult recreation ·Area players Hoop It Upl 'Top Gun' defending champs led by Corona del Mar's Sharp By Dennis Brostertious 5'lofts Wlttef I t's not the NBA, but the intensity level will be right up there with the pros at playoff time when Corona del Mar's Rick Sharp and his "Beach Brothers" teammates defend their "Top Gun" title this weekend in Huntington Beach. The occasion is the annual "Hoop It Up" event, the largest amateur 3-on-3 basketball tournament of its kind in the world. The stop near the Huntington Beach Pier is the 29th on a 35-city Hoop·lt·Up national tour in which approximately 70,000 players are competing and more than a quarter of a million spectators. Today and Sunday in Huntington Beach, an estimated 2,500 players will be on hand for the street ball competition. The top teams from each of the cities meets annually at the national championships, and the "Top Gun" division title game is televised by NBC. This year's final was held last week in Austin, Texas, and Channel 4 will show it on a tape-delayed basis at 2 p.m. today. Sharp's "Beach Brothers," who won the event and 1989 and 1990, tuned up for this year's event by winning the Las Vegas event Oct. 6. Sharp, 30, is teamed with Mike Moore, roommate Kevin Sparks and 7·foot Rick Darnell. "Conditioning plays a part, but you have 10 play smart," said Sparks of his team's strategy. "Passing and screening is so imporlant in thei:e games." 'Hoop It Up,' which is being held in Huntington Beach this weekend, is the fargest amate ur J -on- 3 basketball tournament of its !<ind in the world. Other area participants include Costa Mesa's Don Pierce (age 23), Rahn Lowder (35), Ed Miley (35), Brad Miky (25), Scott Ireton (26), Sean Elfsker (23), Alex Carbajal (29), Conley Smith (36) and Lawson Smith (34). Other Corona del Mar participants are: Burt Conlisk {34), Keith Berglund (24) and Alberto Martinez {38). 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KFI (640). -By Dennis Brosterbous The long distance racing committee of Wheelchair Athletics of the USA (WAUSA) has announced that the inaugural Goodyear Orange County Marathon on Sunday, Nov. 3, has been sanctioned as the WAUSA National Championship Marathon. Bob Molinatti, director of the wheelchair division of the Orange County Marathon, also is a world-class wheelchair racer who knows how tough the competi- tion will be. "When the nation's best wheelchair racers attack a fast, Oat course in good weather, records could be made," he said. "These racers are incredihly competitive. We couldn't be more thrilled to be hosting this national championship marathon." The marathon course winds through six cities, starting on State College Boulevard in front of Ana- . hcim Stadium, then moves through Orange, Santa PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES CP029294 IF YOU ARE A requests autllonty to Ste 1600 wes1, Santa Ana. CA 1ne decedent's will and p f I Co NOTICE OF PETITION CREDITOR °' a adrnn1Sler the estate N•Wpol't BHch CA 92701. cod1c11s If 1111 be admitted ro HI o~I Law rpora· TO A DMINISTER contmgenl credltOf ol the under. ~ lnde~ndenl 92660 ' IF YOU OBJECT 10 trie to probate. ~ne will and ~~:~.;::,~: 9~rtve, PUBLIC NOTICES ESTATE OF: deceased. you mus1 file Administration of Estates Newporl Beactl/Costa granting of the pellhon. you eny cod1clts ere avallabte 2t79 (714) 955-2260 Cleo H unter your claim with the ex>ur1 Ac1. (This authority will Mesa Pilot should appear at tne hear· '°' examination In the me pub 11 sh• d N • w p 0 r CASE NO.A161171 and ma,11 a copy to lheaJlow t~e personal Oct 24.26 3t.1991 mg and state your ob-keptt>ylhecovf1. Beech·Cosla Mesa Pilo To all heirs persona representallve representalrve lo take 1ect1ons or Ille wrinen ob-THE PETITION requests OC1ober 22. 24, 29. 1991 beneliclarles. craotors: :i~nlr'l'~ur b'fno~~s ~~~ ~y acllons wilho~t PUBLIC NOTICE I 1ec1 ons with the couri be-aU1'1or1ty 10 admlnlster the T871 contingent creditors, and th{f d 1 11 1 1 ta1n1ng ~ourl approva 1 '" " t'ie heanng. Your ap. estate under trio lnde1141n-r.=:====~==:.1 persons who may letter: e ~ irsp/~::':fe ln Before talc.Ing oer1a1n ,very BSC 30 t•• ranee may be in person dent Administration ol Es· 01herw1se be interested in section 9100 of the tmpor1an1 actions1 NOTICE OF or by your anOfney. !ates Act. {This 1U1ho11ty the will °' estate. or both, California Probate Code nowever.I f the P.rirsoia PETITION TO IF YOU ~RE A CRE~ITOR will allow the personal rop· ol. Cleo Hunter The lime lor hhng clain\S ref>(=:, rv~ wi 11 1e ADMINISTER or a contingent creditor ol resentallve 10 lake many A PETITION has been win not expire before lour !equ '8d glV8 no er o ESTATE OF· the deceased. you must file actlonc wftnout obtaining tiled by William A Baker, months from the hearing ~h!:'~ pet'sogs ~n ess VIRGINIA DABNEY your clalm with the cour1 court approval. BelOfe Ilk· Orange Counly Pubhc dat 1 eel b Y ve warve no ce or and mail a copy to the per-Ing cert1fn very lmpor1ant Admlnistralor in the e no ic a ove. 1 ~senled to lhe proposed BADHAM, •k• sonal representative ap-actions. however. lh• per· Superior Cour1 ol they~~ ke~ti~ th~~~rtNTI :1m11orv Ir Tr-inde~~entyt VIRGINIA D. pom1ed by the cour1 within 'aonal representative will be The No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper Ana, Costa Mesa and Tustin before finishing on Campus Drive in front of UC Irvine. Besides the wheelchair division, the Orange Coun- 1y Marathon will feature competitors striving to f!llish the 26.2-mile course in the men's division, women's division, Rollerblade marathon and corporate relay marathon. The support events scheduled that day include a 5k run, 3k walk, lk kids walk and the Orange County Cuisine Food Festival and Music Festival commenc- ing at the finish line on race day. There will also be a th.rec-day Health and Fitness Expo beginning Nov. l at the Irvine Marketplace fea- turing Rollerblade "half pipe" demonstrations. The Orange County Marathon will benefit Kids Cancer Connection Inc., Orton Dyslexia Society, March of Dimes, American Cancer Society and Drug Use Is Life Abuse. Calilornia County ol . n s 8 IOfl au on BADHAM lour months lrom the date required to give nolloe to ORANGE' r,ou are . ~ per5fn wtl be granted unle5$ an CASE NO At 8 1275 ot llrsl Issuance of letters Interested pOfsons unlesa THE PETITION ;~':!~dht~nWll~eth:~u~ ~er) 8:c,led ~~n hl8fi~n To all heirs: benoliciarles. as provided.In section 9100 they have waived notice or requests that Wilham A a formal Request tor ec n e pe n creditors, contingent credl· of the Calllomla Probale consented 10 tho propoHd Baker, Orange County Sfeclal Notice of the filing 8hd ;::ws ~ :u~ tors. and persons who may Code. The time for filing action.) The Independent Publte Admmtstralor be 0 an lnveotoiy and w Y t the 00~...u.. ou no otherwise be Interested In claims win not expire be-administration eUlhorlty Wiii appotnled as personal appraisal ol estate assets grT HE~ING•1 · th the will or estate. or botfl, fore 1ou< month9 lrom the be granled unlffa an Inter· representative 10 or of any petition or tillon ill b ~ e ol· VIRGINIA DABNEY hearing dale noticed ested perlOO flies en ob- adrnn1ster the estate ot accounl as grovided in ~embew 14 e 1991 °~ BADHAM, aka v1nGINIA D 11bove. jocllon 10 Ille 1141tlllon and the decedent secbon 12s ol thv . p M 1 • Oe A BADHAM 1 YOU MAY EXAMINE tho snows good ceuse why the THE PETITIO!" Cahlornta Probate Code A ~tad · at n 700 pl C~ A PETITION ha'I Ille llepl by the court. II you court 1houtd not grant the PiiiiL fits In. RENT A GOOD AD! 642-5678 requests the deced8nt s Request for Special Notice C 1 Drive W 1 p 0 flied by EDITH M OO'fll are a person Interested In authority. th.rough cluaified W~L~~~.~M~,~~~~~lr~the~~s t~ ~m~~pe~C~~~~-~mQ~ AHW~on~pe~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i be admitted to probale court clerk 92~01 • an a a, Calllornla, County of Or· with 111e court a formal Re-lion win be held on NO. I Th& w1R and any cocltc~s Attorney for P.tltloner: IF YOU OBJECT TO ange. quest tor S1141clal Nolle• of VEMBER 14, 1991 at 1:45 are ava•able tor TERRY c ANDRUS THE PETITION requests the filing of an lnven1ory PM In Dept. 3A located al examination 1n I.he tile kepi COUNTY COUNSEL ' the g:ntl~ 01 the P81111:· th1t BEVERLY JEANNE and appraisal ol estate as-700 Civic Center Drive bythe courl p end HOWARD SERBIN f,_~,.,.,..ou.,J~t!fe 8 you~BADHAM ANDERSON. sets or of any petition or West, Santa Ana, CA THE ETITION DEPUTY ' -~·., MARILYN JOYCE BAOHAM account as provided In 9;'.701. requests aulhOnty to p O Box l379 objeclOns or file wntlen MARTIN PATRICIA OIANE s8C11on 1250 ol 1he Cahlor· IF YOU OBJECT to the ectmm1s1er the estate 1o Civic C.nt•r Pine =~,!°:. ~,:: ~~~ BADHAM Tll TON. end nla Probate Code. A Re-{lranltng ol the pelltlon, vou under 1he tnd1ependen1 Santa Ana , CA appearance may •be in CHERYL LYNNE BADHAM quest tor Spec1at Notice shOutd aps;Hr al 1he hHr· Admlnislrallon o Estales 927021379 DONOHOE be appointed form Is available from the Ing and stale your ob- Act wtlh htrMled a.uthorlly Newporl Beach/Costa per oy~{lou~a~r·~ as personal repreaonlatlves court clerk. 1ee11ons or file written ob- (Th1s eutnonry writ allow Mesa Pilot CREDITOR or a to edmlnlater 111• u&ate of Attorney for the PeUtioner: ecllons with th• court beo fhe p8'SOnal the decedent, EDITH M. DOYLE. Attorney tore lhe t\Hflng. Your 11>' represen1a11ve lo lake PUBLIC NOTICE ~..!.~!!!1 credllot ol lhf .! THE PETITION requHI• at Law. 3151 AIRWAY AVE., 1141arance may be In '*'°" many actions wllhoul ........,~, you must Irv th• decedent's wllt and STE. 0 ·2. COSTA MESA. or by your attorney. obla1ning courl approval P youdr ~ wllh the1 oo~r1 codlclls. If eny. be admitted CA 92626 (714) 979·3883 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Before faking 0011a1n very NOTICC 00294 tL._10 an 11-• copy 0 • 10 probate. The will and Pub 11 shed N • w po r 1 or a conllngent credltot Of Important actions E )f PETIT N personal r•f>(esentatlve any codicils are 1vallable Beach·Coata Mesa Piiot the decH1ed, you mutt file nowever, lhe personal TO ADMINISTER ~1>91nted1 by thh• oofr ur1 tor •••mlnallon In the file October 22, 24, 29. 1991 your c111m with lh• cour1 19presen1a11ve will be ESTATE OF: .. ,tiin our mont s om kept by lh• court. T872 and mall• copy to the per· required to give notice to Joa~h Cook the dale of first t.ullnc. of THE PETITION reque1t1 eonet reprtHntatlv• a.,. lnte<ested persons ~nless CASE NO. A161224 = ~1~rov':d fl~ 1U1horlly to edmlntster the PUBLIC NOTICE 'f)Oln1od by the court within they have waived noliCe or To aM heirs n ellal• undet the lndepen· lour montha from the d•I• consenled to the proposed benelclaries creditors" Calilornla Pro~t• Code. dent Admlnlattatlon of Ea· ISC 28 of first Issuance of lettffl action.) The lndependenl contingent cr9dtots and The lime for tiling claims talH Act. {Thie authority NOTICa OF H provided In aec:tlon 9100 admlnlsttallon autho<lty rsona who · ma wll not expire 1>9f~ lour wlll allow the l*•onal 1•1>-PllTITION TO of 1h• Ca11tom11 Problte wll be granted unless an ~rwise be ln .. l9sted l. monlhs from Ile hearino,, .. entatlve 10 take many A.DMINllTIR Code. Th• limo for filing Interested person Illes an the fotelon will °' estate da• notQ<f above 1cllon1 wtlnout oblalnlng EITATa OF& ct•lm1 wtU not ••olt• M- ot>jeclion lo the pe1111on Of bOth. ol Joseptt Cook • YOU MAY EXAMINE court eppu>V11t Before tek· MILDAl!O H AR~' fore four months from lhe and shows good cause A PETITION has been the lite kept by the court If jlng certain Y«'f lmponant 11 MILDRllD .... ,, hurlng date noticed why the oourf should not fMed by Gerald R Haaok In you •• a peraon 1 acllont. however the per· • • _. •bove. gtanl IN aulhQrlty lf'8 Svperiof Court ot lnler•tld In ttle e9'8te soneJ r•Pf•Nnla~ wlll be CAlll NO. A1812H YOU MAY txAMINI! the A HEARING on the Cellfomla County ot you mey Ne wllh Ile ooiH1 requlr*<I 10 give notice to To all heln, benellclatlea. ni. qpt by UM 00Uf1. It YoU peitlon_ win be held on ~ANGE a lorri1al ~t tor lntetHl*<I '*'°"' untNs creditors, contlngont credl• ere a P8rton_ lnter..aed In ~' 6. 19111 •I 1 45 THE PETITION Sl»dal Notice ol 1'8 filing they hive welved notice or tori, a.nd P8fl0nl wl'lo rney the ntate, you may lie p M In Dept 3 loc•led •I ""°'•" lhat o.~ A of •n inventory an<t consented to the PfoPO•ed otherwise be Interested In wfth the cowt a forrnil ,.. 700 CMc C.ntef Onve HMd! be ~ted a9 apf>'lisal of ...... u.ts action ) The fnde1141ndent the will 0t estale, or both, quett for Sped• Notice of W•t, P 0 Box 838, Santa P9f'IO"el repreaenlafvll to or ol any pe.uc>n or 1dmlnlatr1tlon 8ulhortty wlll ot: Mll.UREO H. AAFF aka the tiling of an Inventory Atta CA 112702-0838 _,..., fie estate ot account as provtdld In be grented Wlletl en Inter• MILOAED AAFF end apptelul Of .. tale a IF YOU OBJECT TO"" ~nt Mellon 1250 ol tit estad peraon fli.i an ob-A PETITION hat been Htl or of 111y petltJofl "" grantlno of the petllton. THE PETITION California Prob•" c~ ..... A jectlon to the pelltlon Ind tiled by EDITH ~HIAK In account .. proYlded In YoU lhoUlcf eppeet 11 tie ~· the ~r• A~ tot Sc>.ci.1 ,_. lhoW9 good cause why the tne SVl*lof Court ot Call• NC1lon 1 * of the hear and alate your ~ Will end coclcil, term le •~ trom tie court 1hould not grant the fomla. County ol Ofanga. toml• l'rOOete Code. A or Ille wril .. n If #Pf, be 9drrtht9d lo covet dettt. eutho<lty. THI! PfTlTION requ.111 Quetl for ~ with the oo\M probett The for!ign wltl Attornev for PdfOMf: A HeAAINQ on the pell-that EDITH SHIRK be IP-totm ti 1Y1UabM from the bt the hearing Your ind eny codlclli .,. STRADLING, YOCCA, tlon wtll be held on N(). pointed es P8ftonal repr• OOUf1 C1ei11 • STARTlll& A llEW BUSlllESS?? The Legal Department at the Pilot It ple&Hd to announce a ntW HMc9 now avallabte to MW bualneuea. We wlll now SEARCH the name for you at no extra ctwge, end aave you th• time and tM trip to the Court HoYlt In Santa Anl. fNn, of COUl"M, att.r tht IMrch la compl9ted we will ftle your ftctttlou• bullntll name •tat•mtnt With the County Cltr1c, publlah once a week for four WMkt u NqUINd by i.w Ind th.n ftlt your proof of publlctdlon wtth County Cter1c. Pteue stop by to flle your ftctttioua bt.11'""8 ttatement at tht Piiot Legal 0.patttntni. 330 Wtet Bey, eo.ta Men, Callfomla. If you can "°' stop by, plMM call ua at (714) 842-4321, ExtenalOn 311 °' 318 and we wll make arrangements for you to handle thl• procectu,. by mall. If you •hould have any further qutttlon•, plMM Cl.II ua and we wttt bt mote than glad to aultt you, Good Luck In vour MW buaiMMll .,,..,.~ may be In llVlkt* tot eumlnalon CA.ALSON 6 RAUTH VEMBER t4, t991 at 1:45 .. n11tlve1 lo etlrnlnlller the AttomtY for the Pelltk>Mf: ~Mby~~om~~lhe~-bylhe~4 ~~~A~JR ~ln-LM~~11wmofthe~~ ~~~~~M~A~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE PEIII!OO MO Newport Ceft~ Or._.ioo Civic Ctnt.er Drive THE PETrflON 1eq11Hl1 J. saturday, October 26, 1991 87 ,... .,_ flUILIC IOTICll PUIUC mnca PUii.JC IHmCll PUii.iC llOTICll PUIUC eecmca PUIUC MOTICll ,UIUC NOTtcll PUIUC NOTICH PUlllC NOTICES ... llTICI ·~·:-.•~11'11·'\1: .. L•H The u • °' ._ ri OOl*tUttlOft p1w d De • .. or ..... "' ~ PUlllC lfOTlCI 1202. ~ano liACh< Mu. lhl eountt 0.11. ot ,;a; 11a.temen1 -. flltd PUIUC NOTICE ftll 111'1' w -M C::-~ be fwd In IN ~ lor ~et ot CMhetfN ...-. ab Mrl Calif. t2e24 Or1119 County on Seotem-w.lh ttla COura1 OW• °'•-------- •• ?iiiTNTOI' :.-:~:::.:-:::-~ 0r .... ~C! '11 (llif ~~~ca: ~fT~g: ha been ==~ .~:·.,=· e)A~ bef24, 1'91 FSOT7T4 g;,g:1eoun1y on Octobat .... ~:!N:.. ""LOl'MiitilCMla ••t1111lna tlene tlll• IJUD It. ~1MMSY1 Cu.a Ottw, ~ode Cue, Ned by W"6lly F. Hal In HTmo. TO Coast H~ 1202. c.p. ~ NNpof1 Betdl· F•10l40 ltat•m.nt ... 111111..... ....., ._ ._ ~ CMy ~ CA taG7', Vt1tW Cf\atOt In. ~ C04#'I OI ~ AOllHHSTU ltttano BMetl, Cllif ~ Coli. Mesa Pilat OC!Obtf Publlatltd Newpot1 eeacn. The ~ !*~ ~..:::::1..:::: ...,.._ ....... •Po! e:ue':i'~~•d :•wp~~~ :'~ ~ Mand upon ~co::r r:r=r-U\.U &STAT• Of' ::·~~ii~~· 1, I , 11, 22. 1091 C:.0.ta MeN Pilot OetoOlt art dolno businHS W th• FtctlllOUI lutlne .. ,....... ••• "'" .... ~ 0 I ... ''"" Cott .,., • Set: 124.00 • Wnley '· Hal be ~ Clart•M w. ........ General Par'lner. 337t; ~ PubllUtiOn Oc· 28, Novtmbel 2, •• "· WINTEft"IOWCA ' Tl HIN: (a)AOVI l!NTfR-we ... la COl1• "' Ober 20• lot! Seta mu1t be p&cked up In pointed U S*SONI '9P'.. CASI NO. A1111~1 Olocamore Lane, San lotlet 20, 1091. 1991 LOR ARCHITECTS. 24 PRISU , .. )PARTHENON OUOM ... .... Sat32 '**°"· e~ to be made Ml'lllttwt to admlnltttt the To ... heift, btnelldartet Juan. Ceplttrano. Calif. T-7'10 Sa·m S.E. Btiltol SI ' Suite ~ p u I L 1 CA T I 0 N $ II uattt«I M P'"9ttl• PUBLIC NOTIC! pl)'abte 10 Colo ci. Cua, ••tat• Of lhe ~t credttors, contingent Cf-92$25 PUBLIC NOTIC• Sant• Ana Holght&. Ctl I c} MI A AC LE AN au teap11e•tll a tle"'po, Ud. The p.-1tlon rtquest1 the '°''· Ind CleftoN wtlO may Somtdey. inc .. • ClhfOl'M POILIC NOTICE 110 112707 d) O 0 CU 0 A AFT pu•d• ,.,., .. o .. o .. OTIC• OP IA&.a Tho plans mus! be picked ~9nt't wlll ltl'ld eodl· other.Mat be lnterHted In CorpcHation, G-al Part• CUt010NO 2~~hc:i ... w~::b~:. (t)llGHTHOUS! IMPOAl » I• pu.,.._ ttulter .~ Notice tier~ given pur• up In ,,.ttOn and Will not ells, If any, be adm11ted 10 the wlU °' Hta.te, Ot bOth, ner, 15 Fi.utl Otwt. Mor· Flc:Ullou '1citllloua Men, Cafir. 92626 exf'OAT, t556 Meta Vtrdt Hlarlo, su dln•ro ., 1u1nt to tec11on1 3011 and be dtllVered by mall. probate. Tht wlll and any of: Cla.nua w. Satgeant age, Callt. 94Sst Busln.,1 Na.,,. Steven StC<Oll Tevlor. Or. I!, Apt l a2C, Com 1 • 3072 of lhe CMI Code of Orange Coonty Environ-codlclls 11• evallable fOt A PETITION h11 been Sig 8. Inc.. a C•Jlfomle Stat•ment 8111lneta Name N ~.•111,Csllf.92920 ° r•a ••••• d• au the Sitto of Callfornla tJ'lt man1al M1negement t(lrtllnatlonlnlhefll•kept f1ledbyJ1""1E.Sargaant, Corporlllon, General Pat1· Thi Foltowlng persona Statamenl Encore Court, f'WP Tl)I flc1ltlou1 Bu1fne1t fropladact tin awlso undersigned. A·P TOWING Agency (EMA) St1nd1rd by Iha court. Jr. In the Superior Coot1 or ntt, 1007 Allcane Drive. 11e doing business 11: The FoUowing per,.ons Such, Calot. 92&63 Narnt rtfltfld lo abO~ edlolonal per part• de Wiii 1011 at public 1ucuon 1i Prana with Special Provl· The petition requests au-California, County or Or· Danvl"e. Clolf. 945211 SCHERBARTH !NOUS· ara doing bu11nen •J. Ju~t~d 'b"Y~i~eus!,.,,'~al ~~ waa nled In Ofanga County la core 1022 E. CHESTNUT, slont (curraol 1t,1ue) 1!1 thorfty lo administer 1tie ... ange. Four Kyle1, Inc., a CalllOI· TRIAL LEASING. 2841 FCF PAOPERtlES. 890 ,.. Oii February 22. 11191 fiill lldet.n otnw ,.qul.i· &ANTA ANA. CA ~2704 11 11'0 part of 1h11 c~n1raci1. tata unoor !tT• Independent Tile pelltlon requai;ts !hat nta Corpora1lon, General CrodcJy Woy, Santa An1. Wesl Biker St Swte 200, ~~~1~0111,11~,.,11,1 com- No.F•ll50lll toa l•e•I••· Puede qua 10:00 AM on Novtmbor 11 Coplot 01 tho Sllndatd Admlnlstrthon of Estattt James e. Sargaent, Jr. be Pa11ner, 35 TicknOI Place, Cahl. 92704 Cotta Mna Cali!. 92626 menced to tr:msatt t:>Ut.1- Batt•. Ronald Ja.mtt, 1555 ueted q1'lera llamer a 111!>1 the following d,.: Plan• with Spoclll Prov!-Act. (Thia 1uthorlty wlll appointed u peraonal Laguna Niguel, Calif. 926n William Ltt Schtrbanh. Floronce Fa1nb11rg, 2665 nan unooi me Fictttious Mesa Vtrd• Dr. E.. Aol. b d 1 scribed propet1y, 10 wit: sons are avall11ble from the ellow the personal rel)f• repreaontatlvee 10 adml11I.. J.M.C.. Inc.. e Calllornla 12922 V11w Ridge Rd., V1c1or1a St. Laguna Boach Bu$tness Nanoo(s) ll$leJ 1 52c, Costa Mtll, Clllf. un • ot• o nrnedlal• 1984 NISSAN, License olflce ol EMA Develop. 1ent11tive to 11ke mMiy ac-ter the estate or tho doce-Corpor1t1on, Gen:ir1I Pan· Santa Ana, Calif. 92705 Cal1I. 92651 Ibo~• on NA 926211 m•nle. II no conoca a 1Jl<V364, CAUF, VIN JNI· ment, Envlronment11 Min-tlon1 without ob!alnlng dent. nar, 845 Sunnlngdala Drive Vivian Mu1ne Scherbar1h, Cl310 Mae Clem, 1012 L1brou•Btlll1. Vaulllkl un ebogado pu•d• HZ16S7EX0031411 agement Agency, 400 Civic court 1pproval. BetOle tak· The petition requests the Oc111ns1d1, Calo(. 92056 12922 View Ridge Rd . West H1ghlanj Ave . Red Ke th R Wntorbower Jo1nnl1. 1555 MtH Verde Hamer a un senrtclo de Said sale Is IOI lh• pur• Ctnltr Drive Wes!. Santa Ing certain very lmport1n1 decedenrs wlll end codl· Big 0 Retail Enterp11ses, Santa Ana. Cahl 92705 tai.ds. C1111 92373 This statcnent was folod Or. E .. Apt. 152C, COiia refarancb d• aboa• pose of salisfylng tien of Ana, Calllornl1 92702-4048. I CllOns, however. the per· ctls, II 1ny. be adm11ted to Inc. a Colorado Corpora· Steven Leon SChorbar1h Allan Fa1nbarg 300 Voa 0~1:n~:"cou~,~~tin ~~~~b~: Mesa. Calif. 92628 doe 0 • una oftclna de the undersigned for towing, Orders f()( contract docu-sonll rel)fesentattve will be probate. The wtll and any llOfl, 1t755 East Peakv1ew 12922 V11w Ridge Rd . Udo Nord. Nowpott Beacn 18, l~'Jl Thia buslne11 was con-ayuda l .. al (v•a el di repairs and 1torage te>-menta which are not prop-required to give notice lo codicils are available lor Avenue. Englewood. Cole>-Santa Ana, Cal1I 92705 CaM 92(;63 FS l 02 55 duded by hUSblnd and • ~ther With costs of tdvtr· erly tddresstd or payabta lmerested pe<sons unless eiamlnallon In the lilt kept rt.do 801 11 Laura Scherbarth. 12922 Th•s bus•ness is con PJtJl ... Cd ~~ewport Bl'ICh· COS\a 1.•csa P1101 (.lc;IObill 26 Novemot1r 2, 9, 1C. wll• reclorlo lelefonleo). Using and expenses of are 1ubfect to delay. The they have waived notice °' by th• cour1. This business is con· View Ridge Ad , Santa Ana. ducted by· a gene1al pan This 1tatemant WH flle<I Caae No. et C4021 sale. Owner shall not accept re-conHrtte<I to the proposed Tho petition requests au-ducted by: )01nt venture Cahl, 92705 nersh•p with tht County Clerk of Tha ne"11e and ad-Dated lhi1 18TH day or sponslbtlity for 1ny such action.) The Independent thortty to edmlnlster the es-The reg1s1rant(s) com-This business ts con· The regostrant(s) com· o11nge Countv on S4191tm-dre11 of the court It: OCTOBER, 1991. delay Thell win be no r• admlnlstrttion authori1Y will tatt under the Independent mencod to transat t bus!-ducted by'. 1n uruncOfpo. menced to tt1nsac1 bus. ber 21. 1991 (II nombta y dlrecclon JEAN NOUTARY fund '°' return ol plans and be granted unless an Inter-Administration of Estates ness under the F1C11t1ous rated association othe1 nus under the F1c1i1101.1s s..92; Publshed Newport ~ach• de la cort• ••I OA· Published Newpo rt special prov!slons and r• ested person 111~.an ob-Act. (Tllls 1u11lo111y wUI Business Name(s) listed thanapart11&rsh•P 8us1n15s Name(s) lsted1---------- 1!)<;1 Costa MeSI Pilot October ANOE COUNTY HAR· B h.C M turn 11 not required. jecUon to the pettuon and allow the personal repre· abOve on: NA The regtsttant(s) com· above on Maren ,0 1980 PUBLIC NOTICE 5, 12, 19. 2t. tllt1 8 0 R MUN 1 C 1 p AL eac osta esa Pllol The bidder's anention ls shows good cause wtiy the sentahva to ta!(e many ac· Christopher R. Ph1lllps, mencad 10 transact bus1· Allan Famt>arg sa.830 October 26, 1991 directed to the provision In cout1 should not grant the ttons wlthou1 obtaining P1es1d1n1 ness under tne F1ct1t1ous i h1s s1a1emen1 .... a5 "'"" CNS 1O11487 ----------1 COURT, 4&01 Jambo-H933 Section A ... Proposal Ro-authOrity. . cour1 1pproval. Belort tak· This statement was flied Business Name(s) listed witn the County C1e1k 01 Flc11tlous PUBLIC NOTICE r•• Road, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE qulrements and Condi· A HEARING on the peti-Ing cet1ain very important With the County Clerk of above on September 3. Orange Coum1 011 Octobc1 Buslnesa Nam• .TA -M""NT OF a.ach, CA 920&0 lions," regarding tho r• lion will be held on NO. actions. however, !ht per· Oran~e County on Oc1ober 1981 15, 1991 Statomenl , ... .. The nam• addr•n STATEMENT OF qulrements 1nd conditions VEMBER 7, 1991 at 1:45 sonal representative will be 8, 19 1 Wilham L Scherbat1h F!509809 Tno Following person~ ABANDONUNT OF and teleph ' b ' ABANDONMENT OF bidders must observe In PM In DepL 3A localed at required to glvo notice to F509241 This statement was hlod Pubhshed Nowpon Beach are do•ng ous•ness as: USE OF FICTITIOUS one num •r USE OF FICTITIOUS !he preparation of the pre>-700 Civic Centef D~lve interested persons unless Wendel, Rosen. Slack, w1lh the County Clerk or Costa Men P1101 Ot1ober OES•G~.s ON WOOD. 755 .u.IN .. 11 .... ME of plelntlff'a attorney, ~sal form 1nd tho submls· West, Santa Ana, CA they have waived notice or Dean & Uvitan, Twentiel .. Orange County on Septem· • rwo or plaintiff without an BUSINESS NAME oton or the bid. 92701. conse11ted lo the p1oposed " ber 27. 1991 26. No~err.b11r 2. 9. 16 W 11111 Street. Suite G, Th• f~loWI~ J>9"ont attomey, la: (El nom· The tonowlng persons A pre·bld conference wlll II you object to.the grant· action.) The Independent Floor Clorow Buildlng. Oak· F508237 199 1 ~~ta Mes~, ~all~29262~ ~~:• ;~:uu~: 'eus~~~:~ bre, I• dlr•cclon y el have abandoned the uao of t>a held at the Conlerence Ing of tho petition, you administration au1hority will land City Cenler, 1221 Published Newpot1 Beach· Sa·898 m~~~s~~e .. a~a1bO:'is1a~~: Name: MAINSTREET MAIN· numero de talefono del the Flct111ous Business Center, 23432 Vista del should appear at the hear· be granted unless an Inter· Broadway, Oakland, Calif Costa Mesa Pilot Oc1ober PUBLIC NOTICE Cal1I 92662 b d d Name: PACIFIC THERAPY Verde, Coro de Caza, CA, Ing and state your ob-ested person tiles an ob-94612 Joct Sanchez, .. 807 e. lENANCE, 240 Broadway, • oga 0 •I daman-ASSOCIATES, 666 W. on Friday, November 1, lections or file wrlnen ob-jection to the potition 1nd Published Newpot1 Beach· 5• 12• 19• 26• 1991 CNS1012597 56th SI Apt. E, Maywood. Costa MHll Calif. 9~627 dante, o del deman-Saker St., Ste. 231, Costa 1991 at 9:00 a.m. to visit octlons with the cout1 be-shows good cause why the Cosla Mesa Pilot October Sa·812 Fictitious Caht 90270 The Flctlt ou1 Bu1lne11 dant• que no tlena Mesa, Calll. 92628 the site, and at 10:00 a.m. ore !he hearing. Your ap-cout1 should not grant the Name refeffed to above abogado H) Richard The Fictitious Business to review the prolect docu· pearance may be In person uthor~. 26, November 2, 9, 16, PUBL IC NOTICE Business Name T1>1s Dus -.tss Is con. was filed In Orengo County 0 H t • N 1 d 1 b b 11 1991 S1n1emtn1 aucted oy a general part· on July 12, 1991 Fiie • ee on1 a member ame re ette o a ove ments. Prospective bidders or Y your a Ofney. A H RING on the pell· Fictitious n No.F499870 of HESTON & HESTON, was filed In Orange County 1hould contact Rick McCoy II you a•e a creditor or a tion will be held on NO· Sa·9091( Business Name The Following persons nTen'5 P 1 11 ) On 0 t b 16 1989 F I r c d c L ontlng nt c ed't~ of t .. e are doing busones) as e 10915 oan s ~om· Alchud R. Roth. 240 Attorney• at Lew, One co er ' I e o oto e aza Id. at c e r I~ " VEMBER 7, 1991 at 1:45 PUBLIC NOTICE M T 8 S. 650 Town C1 •1'er ""~nteJ to t··ansact bu:;.· c t Pl S No.F434778 (714) 858·2768, or Michael deceased. you must Ille PM In Dept. 3A located at Statement h F Broadw1y, Cos11 Mesa. oOrpore • aze, ult• Wllllam A. P1He11a, 1054 Green ol Clark & Green As· your clalm with the court 700 C1v1c Conter Drive NOTICE OF The Fotl0Wlr19 persons ~'c'"soa. C~u11'1"92s192610. Co~1a ~~;srl'us~oe~J1m~(sl1c\:~~~~ Colil. 92627 11 ' Newport B•ac h, Redding, Coste Mesa, soelates at (714) 434·9803 and ma•I a copy to the per· West Sanla Ana CA PUBLIC HEARING are doing business as "" ... This bualntu wes con-CA 92&&0 (714) 721· Calif. 92626 sho<.dd lhere be any ques· sonal representative ap· 92701• · GROVE INVESTMENT B U Patel 6~ To ... n Cen aoo,e cl)· June 2::i. 199 1 dueled by in lndlv!dual 1470 This business was con-!Ions. polnted by the cout1 within 11 yo~ object 10 the grant· Notice is heieby given COMPANY. 3184 J. A•rw•r. ter Drive Suite 1910 Cost.l Gregsc'l tt;iil This ataltment was filed DATE• JUL 1 t991 ducted by an indrvldual Accau to view the size lour months rrom the date ing or the petition, you !hat Ihle Placningt ~ommis· Avenue Costa Mesa. Calo. Mesa Ca''' 926Z6 T,.,,s ~tat~"'ent ..,~5 lile~ o:~~z·c=;~n CJ~~~: J. PETERSON, Clerk, This s1a1ement was hied and the location or e.111sting of first Issuance or leners should appea1 at the hear· ~:c~ ~.~ ~~do a e;u:I~ 9Jr~~ E Nott. T1ustee ol d~~~~ ri..:~'· s~~~ ~~~~I (),1~~d~eco ... ~~;·~n ~~~~b~r 4, 1991 By M. Nance, Deputy with the County Clerk ol oak trees to be relocated as provided In section 9100 ing end state your ot>-heanng on GENERAL the Noll Famil'( Trusl 3184 Cosla Mes.l, Ca.• gzi;2t; • 10 1~-:;1 Publish~ N~ Belch· Published Newpot1 Beach/ Orange County on October shan be arranged through of the Calilornia Probate rections or r11e wrinen ot>-PLAN AMENDMENT 91• J Aif1way Ain-ue. Co•la , ""' 18, 1991 Rick McCoy of Coto de Code. The time for f1hn9 1ections with the cout1 be· 3(F) b nd 1 ~ · • 1.,ayur Pa1e1. C.~ To ... n F509404 Costa Mesa Pt ot October Costa Mesa Pilot October Published Newpot1 Beach· Caza Limited claims will not expire b .. lore tho heat1ng Your llP· etng an ame men Mesa. Cahl 92626 Ce1111:r Crr.e S~ •e 19'0 ?~~ ,.,e:i r.c .. ~~·~ Beatn· 12. 19. 26, Nov1mber 2. 12. 19. 26, Novomb(!r 2, Costa Mesa Pilot October oucstions on interpreta· IOfe lour months from the pearance may be in person 10 the Housing Element 01 Meado"'s Mob·le Homes CostJ Mesa Ca • 9::•~=6 Cos:a t•e!.:l F :JI 0 .':>ber l99! Sa ,,., 0 1991. 26, Novembef 2. 9, 16, lion ol the plans and spe· hearing date noticed 0, by your attorney the Nt>wpot1 Beach Geneial 190 Newpon Cent1:1 Dru e. Tnos 01.1s1ness is ccn \') :'.'.'!: '.:.~..-b"' 2 9. -<><> SA865 1991 c1al prov1S1ons prior to the above. II you are a cieditor 0, a Plan concerning lhe preset· Su11e 100 Ne..vpot1 Beach dueled tiy a ge er:.1 ~Ji:· l!l.•l ----------•-------~~~ y h f vahon ot ce11ain kinds ot Catol. 92660 neish·P PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Sa·931 date scheduled for the bid ou may examine 1 e ile contingent cred11or or 1he altordable housing This This business is con· opening shill be •d· kept by the cour1 11 Jou deceased, you must filo d 1 d b Tne regos1tant1\1 co"" PUBLIC NOTICE dressed to Michael Green are a person 1ntereste in your ctoom with the court amen men os require Y ducted by a 9e11eral part· menccd to tr.:1n~., 1 bus1· PUBLIC NOTICE Sa-874 SCUMMCOIONS CNS1012588 ADVERTISEMENT FOR al (7t4) 434·9803. the estate. you may tole and mail a copy to the per· s::b°r:Ce IS HEREBY FUR nersh1p noss uncer tno r,,,' %s ___ C_N_S_1_0_1_"_5_7_"' __ ( ITA N STATEMENT OF Publlshod Newport with the coun a lormal Re-sonal representalive ap-• The reg1strant(s) com· Bus.r1ess thme s} tt·u~ , u JUDICIAL) ABANDONMENT OF BIDS FOR CONSTRUC· B h C p quest tor Spec· I Not c I Hi ER GIVEN tnat the menced to transaCI bus•· above on Janu"'' I 19!19 Fictitious eac · osta Mesa 1101 •a 1 e o pointed by tho cout1 w1th1n pro1ect was reviewed and 11 ness under tnc Fict tiou• B u p NOTICE TO DEFEN· USE OF FICTITIOUS TIOH OF LANDSCAP· Oclober 26. 29. 31. Novem· tho f1l1n9 ol an lnven1ory lour months lrom lho dale d • "1'" Business Name DANT : (Av I a o a BUSINESS NAME ING, IRRIGATION SYS· bor 2. 5, 7, 1991 and appraisal ol estate as· or lorst Issuance or 1ene1s was d~l~•rnine h that 11 •S Business Name1s) listed TtHs st.ilc-"'i. v..i; t .al Stat ement A d I SUNMAC TEM AND TR .. NS· Sa894a sets or of any peli11on or asnrovidedlnsect1on9t00 exemp iom t e require· above on: t98'7 woth the Cou111y C'l·•~ o• F cuea o The lollowing persons " acco nt as P ded 1 ,. menls or the Cal1to1n1a En· James Lee Oiarige Courty on Oc!oti~ Tl"o 'lo ... ng pen;)ns MEDICAL IYSTl!!,..S, a nave abandoned the use ol PLANTING OAK TREES PUBLIC NOTICE 1 u 1250 1 r,~vt C 11 n or the Callfornla Probate v1ronmen1at Oualoty Act This statement was tiled 17. 199 1 ~.'.eEo1:0"1 tr:sc.'cn~~11',va£s· '.)~. corporation; MARI· the Fictitious Business OSO PARKWAY EXTEN· sec •on ° e a 1 or-Code. The lomo for hllng (CECA) unoer the general w1lh tnc County Cle•k 01 ' '' ~ ~ r ANNE CURTIS· and Name: METRO EXECUTIVE SION SEQME nia Probate Code. A R .. claims will not eitpore be· le F510117 F!ClS A'.O EOG 011:::1. DOES t through 2o In· OFFICES. 575 Anion Blvd. NT B CP 29351 quest lor Special Nolice tore lour months ltom tho 1~0TICE IS HEREBY FUR· ~r~~~~ County on October Pubilstied Nev.port Ek.ten !,ESS CE l.TE••S ~75 Clu.' ._ ' 3rd Floor, Costa Mesa, FROM ANTONIO PARK· NOTICE OF rorm Is available from the hearing date no11cod THER GIVEN thal said pub· F509394 Co~ta t.lcsJ p,. I Oc.tC1t:er Anton B'.d. Jrd Fl~or. •• Calif. 92626 WAY TO COTO DE PETITION TO court clerk. above. he hearing will be held on ZG. N0Hn1t.icr 2. 9 t6 Co:.ta Mesa Clt1I 9:62C YOU ARI! BEING SUED The Fictllious Business CAZA DRIVE, COTO DE ADMINISTER Attorney for Petitioner: You may examine the Ille tho 71h day 01 November. Frederick B. Saonick. 190 19:,1 Co;·J Plcsa • E .. ecu ,,0 BY PLAINTIFF! (A Ud . Name relerred to above CAZA, CALIFORNIA ESTATE OF MARTIN & MARTIN, 2171 kept by lhe cou11. 11 you 1991 a1 the hour or 7:30 Newport Cen1er 011ve. Sa 901 Ot!lce G':>up lni:: a Ca • le aata' demendando) was filed in Orange County OWNER/CONSTRUCTION Harry Harpar, aka Shattuck Ave .. Berkel~y. arv a person lnteresled In pm. in the Council Cham· Suite 100. Newpot1 Be;;ich l.:,rn•a corpo1:1· n ~ 5 J.F. FONO, tNC. on August 27, 1991 Fole Coto de Caza Limited: Hanry J , Harper c;;~r?:hed Newport ~0th e,hsetacteo'u1oaufomrmaayl Allol~ bers of the Newpot1 Beach Calil 9:!660 PUBLIC NOTICE An: n a·.d ~ J F10 , You hev. 30 CAlEN· No.F504987 MANAGER: One Colo de C SE O ., m " C11y Hall, 3300 Newpot1 Published Newport Beath· Costa Ml Sil Cal' 92626 DAR DAYS auer thl1 J. H. Anderson & Associ· Caza Drive, Coto de Caza, A N 'A1v1184 Beach·Costa Mesa Pilot quest tOf Special Notice or Boulevard, Newpot1 Beach. Costa Mesa Pilot Octot:.er NOTICE Tn,, b.J$1ness is "'" " alts, 575 Anton Blvd., 3rd Cahlornia 92679 To all heirs. beneflcla,,es. October 19, 22, 26, 1991 lhe filing or 111 Inventory Cahloinia, at which ume INVITING BIDS ducted l:l) a corpcralion summons Is aented on Floor, Cost• Mesa. Caltl. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: cred1tor1, conttngent credo· SaT893 and appraisal of estate as-and place any and all per· l9. 26. Novemoer 2. 9 NOTICE IS HEREBY Tne reg str~nlls) cc 1'· you to flla a typeWYll· 92626 Cahl()(nia Clark & Green Associates, 01~,,Se·,!7,depbe•rs~~~o-:'ehsfedm~~ PUBLIC NOTICE 3sec'c'ouon't olasanyp 1 p0111otd11e1odn o1nr sons lntereSled may ap· l991 Sa·888• GIVEN tnat 1he Coty ot menced to 1ransact b1·s1· ten r•1pon1• at thl1 3070 Bristo! Street. Suile pear and be heard thert-on • Founla·n Va' ey. CA v. I re ness .J'lde• t•'1 f1ctit•. "'' court. This business was con· 150, Costa Mesa, Cahlornla the Will or Hiiie. °' both. BSC 39 sectton 12;o ol tho C1~lor· ti you challenge this ----------1 ceove sea•ed bods up to B"s r.ess ll.3melsl 1°s• •d A lett•r or phone cell dueled by 1 corporauon 926l6 of· H1rry Harper, aka NOTICE OF nta P1obate Code A A .. protect in cout1, you mav PUBLIC NOTICE to oo A.,_., WedntsdJy No at>O•e on Oc1~ber t 19:, Thit 11111m1n1 was hied Sealed proposals from Henry J Harper quest lot Special Notice be 1om11ed to r aisong only vember 6 1991. in tne Qr. Da1·1d Bea'e P1es1cten1 wlll 1'ot protec1 you; c c f Contractors will be ro· A PETITION has been PETITION TO torm Is available lrom the CNS1011480 lice ol tile Coty C erk This Sl.lte,..,ent ...,,s f. :d "Ollr t wpewrltten re With the ounty lllfk 0 '11od by L1~"1 L~ Harp-ADMINISTER cout1 rtArk lhose issues you or som.. Fictitious • • • Otange County on October ceived at the office ol Coto ""' uv v• ~ ~ one else raised at the put>-10200 Stater Aven ... t foi..n .... ,.~ \he Count• C'.:•~ ot spon•• muat be In 17, 1991 de Caza Development. ond Harvey F. Grant on the ESTATE OF: Altoinoy for Petot1oner· tic heat1ng described in Busln111 Ne me ,., n Valley CA 92708 I.)• O· .. n\le co .. n:,. O"I Oc:tot "' proper legal form If you Published N ...... pon Beach· 23331 Via Venado, Coto de Supertor Cout1 ol Calllor· MILDRED M. DUDLEY K. WAIGHT, 600 this notice or 1n wrillen co•· Stetement TV.O COLOR PORTAeLE 17, 1!191 want tha court to hear Costa Mesi! Pilot October Caza. CaMorn•• 92679. on noa, CountyolOrange. CHRISTIANSEN W Santa Ana Blvd. Suota respondence delo~ered to Tt>e Following persons COMPUTERS F51018~ your C•••· 26. Novemt>e• 2. 9. 16. or before Frldoy, November LTI hde pel1111on rHequests thadt CASE NO. A 161298 1115, Santa Ana, CA 92701 the C•ty at. or puor 10. the 3re doing business as s.,ated 1>1dt "'ust be s..ib• Fut' s"<-::1 r.e ... c.'1 Br:i·'I If you do not file your 1991 8. 1991 at Iha olfoces ol n • '° arper an To all hetrs. beneliciat1es. Pu bl 1 shed N • w Port public hearing For inlorma· wrw PARTNERSHIP, 4657 m111od on Coty-suppled Costa 1..._s.i p1 .• C;:otx-• S'a·""" Colo da Caza Develop-H1rvey F Gront be •P· d 1 1 t d Beach·COsta Mesa Pilot tion call (714) 644·3225 MacArthur Cour I 2nd lo1ms Requests tor o ds re1pon•• on time, you ;Tv.> T 1 d pointed as personal repre-ere 1 °''· con ingen ere 1-OctobAr 19, 22, 26, 1991 F N B ' 26. Novcmt>e• " 9 16 I ----------ment. he sea e propos· d h lors and persons who may ~ Norma Olover, Seer•· toor. ewport each, including Spcc1l•ca•.onr. 1991 mer Ole the caae, end PUBLIC NOTICE als w~I be publicly 6°'p-ened sentatoves to II m1n1s1er t e otherwise be interested In SaT891 Calor 92660 Terms and Conaot.ons o! Sa·9 O ~our wege11 mone~ and i&ad tn the conrtrence est110 or the decedent. 1 bo h tarr Plennlng Commls· WTW Property Manage· 1>1dd1nn ant: Proposal ma• d b SUMMARY OF Tho Pn1111on roqucsts the the w1i or estate, or t ' PUBLIC NOTICE •Ion City of Newport " , an pro....,rtv may e Center Conference Room, • of MILDRED M CHAIS • ment. Inc .• Cal1lorn1a 4657 be ob1a1neJ ltom l"le De-PUBLIC NOT ICE ,.. ADOPTED ORDINANCE deceden1's will and c""1· ; · • Beech tekan without further lor tile lollowong project al ""' TIANSEN MacArthur Courl, 2nd panment ot Pubhc Wor~· l---------- wernlne from th• Ordinance 91·26 1s 2:30 pm. ells, 11 any, be admllled to A PETITION has been NOTICE OF Published Newport Floor, Newport Be3Ch. 10200 SIJ1e1 A\enul' Fou11-Fictitious court, 1s 0 c 1 hc8de u 11 1nded etol1Jcbte 30 ind!yusll Tno work consists 1n gen· cporod~c~',o,. !~ee a~~11!bnd10 a1n0~ filed by JAMES L MILLER PUBLl1c HEARING Beach.Costa Mesa Pilot c5ahf. 92660 1a1n Valley. CA 9::700 at no B usiness Nama I o eral ol: u " " & RUSSELL o. MILLEA in Notu:e s hereby given Oc1obcr 26. 1991. lratham Hamilton Inc charge or may ba c-Th•r• •'• other egal from us adoption on No-1. Relocatoon or th111een examln1tlon In tho Ille kept lhe Superior Cour1 01 Call· thal the Planning Comm;s. SA938 Cahtomia. 4657 MacAnhur quest~d oy telepl"lo• e Statement requlrement1. You mey vember 4, 1991, and was (13) e)(istlng specimen Oak by the court. I c 10 slon ol the Cny or Newport Cout1, 2nd Floor Newport (71 4) 965·4.JOO, E.>t :'.:J9 lhe Fo•towing persons want to cell an at· adopted by the following trees presently occurring The pe1t11on requests au· omia, ounty 0 range. Boach will hold • public PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, Calif 92660 For intormcltoon cor<tatt arc 00"''i business a,· t I ht If II II I COUNCIL tt'o,lty to administer the es. THE PETITION requests h 1 h 11 1 l·l~'E"· ORT ANilOUE" orn•» t g away. ro ce voe: along the proposed road· th 1 JAMES L MILLEA & ear.ng on I e opp cat on i hls business •s con· Robort Earl, Engine<'r .,,., ~ ' " .. MEMBERS AVES H tale under the Independent a of The Irvine Compan~ ror NOTICE OF ducted by: a generJI P3rt· " lb1C & MS NEWPOP you do not know an at· : : orn· way and Installing Into new Adminlstro1ion of Estates RUSSELL D. MILLER be Associate. (714) 965 4400 ANTIQUES MALL. 121, torney you mer call an 1'buckle. Genis, BuMa, Hum· locations along comploled A (Th 1 appointed 115 personal rep-Amendment No. 743. ral PUBLIC HEARING nership EX1 25J ettorn~v referral ••r· phroy, Erickson. NOES: roadway with Individual ct. Is author ty will rosontatives 10 administer fie Study No. 80 and Re· Notice 1s horcby given The reglsttantts) com· Jay de Sevren Jae· Brooionursi "'01, G31d~' I • 1 1 Id f None. ABSENT; None. drainage systems. allow the personal repr.. h 1 I th d d Jubd1vls1on No. 972 on that 1he Planning Commos· menced to trans3ct bus1· Cl Cl k Ciio,e Call! 92640 v e• or • •9• a 0 • Ordinance 91·28 adds 2. lnstallotlon of an lrrlga· sentatlva lo take many, ac· 1 e es ate 0 e ece ent. propet1y located at 300 soon or the City ol Newpon ness unde• the F1ct111ous quel , ly er cr.nton L Powell 101 • flee (ll•t•d In th• Chapter IX to Title 11 ol the lion system controlled by 1 !Ions without obta n1ng T~E 1~E:ITl~NI [~ue,~s Dover Dove Beach will hOld a public Business Name(s) 1.s1ed DATED October 16· 1991 f\,ancy Ln · CostJ Mes phone book). Coat• Men Municipal solar powered aUlomatlc cout1 approval. Before tak· au 0' do a hmn,nds er e Request to establish heating to con side• above on· Septcmller w Published Newport Call '?:!627 Dtapu•• d• qua la en-Code pet1alnlng to police controller. Ing cenaln very lmpot1ant estate un er 1 e open-Planned Commun.~ Dis· Amendment No. 742 which 1991 Beach Costa 11.•~sa P1101 Ma111~n R Po .... e'I 10 -• I •• actions. however, the ""r· dent Adm1n.stration of Es· R 0 Nancy Ln. Costa ~e 1reguen asta cltaclon 11 .... ces at arge parnes, 3. Installation of container .. ~ tales Act (Th•s authority Incl egulatoons •n 1dopt involves· Dav1d K Lamb President clober 26. 1991 Judlclel u•t•d tl•n• un gatherings, °' events on grown shrub plant material. sonal representattvo will be will allow the personal rep. a PlaMed Community De-A requesl to amend Tolle This stalemcnt was ll!o)d Sa9J.i Ca. 1 9;:5z7 Pl.lo d. 30 Dl'"S CAL· ptlvale property. 4. Establlsh1~ 1 hydre>-required 10 give notice to I 1· I k velopment Plan lor the 20 of the New""" Beach With the County Cle•k ot Tnos business ts co. ... interested persona unless resen a ive 0 ta e many c .. T .,.... ' o PUBLIC NOTICE d 'Clcd by co· partners END .... IOS para pr• Buy 11. Sell It. Find It. seeded grou covef tor d ac11ons without oblaining astaways m1r1na he Municipal Code, so as to range County on October ..,, C erosion control. they hava walva notice or coun ipproval. Belore l•k· proposal would allow the esllbhsh spec1!1c prov•· 10. t99t ----------Tr1e ieg.s1rant(s co1• sentar una ra1pueata tasslfled. s. Provide a twelve (12) consented to the proposed Im construclion of a 125 shp soons I()( the toca11on and f509406 Flc11tloua me'l<:4'd to lransact bu• Ila I a 1C1ion) The lndependenl ing certain very portant manna woth suppot1 park· Business Name ness under t'le Foct.110. _:_:_~•-'_co_rt_•._._m_aq_u_n __ •_n ~1~~n!:i:.':'.i~ "':~':m";;~!0~~~~ fj.'i:;i administration authon~ will =~~n:ep~~:e~:'uv!h!i1r!,~ 1ng and relaled accessory fa"b~~:~1~nf; w~~~~~~ ~~ ;~:i~st;,::s~e;.:110~~~~=; Statement Busi,,ess Name(st ~s1 -==========:....'.::.:'.:::..::'.:~~~:'.::...........:==========I be granted unln1 an nter· , ..... ulred 10 give notice to fac1l11ies The pioposal also ol Newpot1 Beach Tt>e Fo11owing pe1sons at-o'<e on October 1 19St - -------------------------------iested person files an ob-1;erested ""'Sons unless includes the 1pproval ol a This prorect has been r .. 19, 26. November 2 9 a•e do•ng business 1s t.la11lyn R Powen ject1on lo the petition and they have .;;~ed notice °' Traffic Study and a Ro· viewed, and 11 has been 1991 All SEASONS CLEANING Th s statement wls Mt Bflllll thOWI good cause 111thy the consented 10 !he proposed subd1viS1on to c:1eate •pit· determmod that It is cat· S0·873 SERVICES. 361 Watn ... 1. """" ttie County Clerk court 1hould not grant the aClion.) The Independent eel of lend lor marina de-egorically exempt under Costa Mesa Ca1or 92627 Orange County on Octol ------------------------------tauthorlty. 1 1 i 1tv velopmen1. tho requrements of the PUBLIC NOTICE John Edward C1ul'k lit '1 1J91 By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH Q .1-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: t A104 'VA 'AQ103 +Al06~2 Partner opens the bidding with one diamond. What do you respond? A .-We're on our way to slam ; it's !limply a matter of how to (et there. We won't argue strongly with those who make a jump shift to three clubA. hut we prefer lo save room to find out more about partner's hsnd. A quieter response of two cluba. tn be followed by a bid in spades and a vigorous jump in diamonds. would be our choice. A HEARING on the pall· adm n 'Ital on author .. , Wiii NOTICE IS HERESY FUR· C1lilorn1a En1111onmental 24691 Nympha Dr. M1u,on l·oon wilt be h·'d on NO· be granted unless an inter· THEA GI CNS1010820 V C I "' ested pers 1 file a ob VEN that an Envl· Oualily AC1. 1e10. .ll• 92691 VEMBEA 7. 1991 .t 1.•45 l • s n • Fictitious G c lect·on to the p 111 9..,. ronmental Impact Report Notice is hereby tut1her Michael en• •vlo k PM In Dept. 3A localed at 1 8 1 on "" d 1 B 1lna11 Na 2 Gill N O •1 h ood a h th has been piepare n con· given that said pubhc hear· u me 4 ympn1 r., '• 1ss1on 700 Civic Center Drive s ows ~ c ust w Y e S V C Court S -"'d not g ant lhe nec110n w11h the 1pplication 1ng w111 be held on the 7th tetament 1e10. ahl 92691 West, Santa Ana, CA ""' r d I h F G Id L B 36 authority. note above. t is lho day ol November. 1991. a1 T 1 ollowlng persons era ynn eason. 1 92701. A HEARING on !ht pell· present Intention of the City the hour or 7::>0 p.m. in the a•e doil'lg business u : E Walnut. CO\la Mesa Your right-hand opponent opens II you object lo lht grant· lion will be held on NO· 10 eccept l ht Envf. Counctl Chambers or the COST" MESA HONDA Calif 92627 ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ F5095C Published Ne ..... pot1 6eal Costa Mesa Piiot Octc~ 19. ;6. November 2. 9 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE the bidding with three spades. slnhgoulodl apthp•earpe111 1111ohne, hey~~ VEMBER 14, 199! at 1 :45 ronmental Impact Repor1 Newpot1 Beach City Hall. 2850 Harbor Blvd . Costa This butiness Is con ~ p M I o t .,A I led 1 and suppot11ng documents. 3300 Newpot1 Boulevard, Mesa. Cahl. ductod by· • general pat1 Ftc tltloua What d(' you b1·d now?. Inn and atate your o.. · · n ep · "" oca a Th c ··• h • ., .,. 700 Cl le Ce 1 o I e ity encourages mem· Nowport Beach, California. Ed·nest Company. c/o ne1s 1p Bu•lneas Neme A.-A takeout double could be t he joctlona 0t Ille written ot>-v n 81 r ve bers ol the 3eneral public at which time and place Ma~ef, Brown & Platt. 355 iht regl$11an1(~) com .. . . . b 1ectlons with lht cout1 b•· West, Santa Ana, CA S Statement n ng action ul we are not sure ,.... 92701 to review en comment on any and all persons inter· . and 13800. Los Ange-menced to trilnsoct bu'1· The Following .... ,..~. wm 1 • ore the hearing. Your ap. · this document1tion. Copies astod may appear and be les. Calif. 90071 ness unde• tl•e Flc1111ou!O. "" ~ .. where that would take us should pearance may be In ,,..,..on IF ,"!'OU lothBJEC,!,, to the Me doing business es. 1t h rts W b 11 ,.. gran ing 0 e pe 1 on, you of the Environmental Im· h11rd thereon. If you chal· G.W. Wast, Inc., California. Business N1m1(s) listed PROPE'RTY MANAGE paltlnder ~tlm.ofvettho 10 1 ur tea . I e or, J.J.o:,: eo=~;tor or 1 should appear at the hear· pact Repot1 and suppot11ng lenga this project In court, 2 Not1hpo.nt Drive. Sullt 1bova on: October 16 MENT PERSONNEL, l71l()2 wou. s~. e or ea mos sure P. ua c:onil~ont creditor of Iha Ing and atala your ob-documents .,. •vallable you may be limited IO rais-700, Houston. Texas 77060 1991 lrv1na BTvd ,Sta. 201, Tus- by btddmg three no trump, knowing deceased you must file jecllons °' file written 00. ~~ecfi'o'::'c ,t''~~~w Pt':,,~ ~ ,::~sa~s~,~~o:i J:.7!~ •. A~";>'~:~~~~ ~~,.n ;,.,7!':~~1 was llh"d 11n. Caht 92680 all too w ell that could cost us a slam. your ctalm with the coUl't i:~'°:'~ ~.,:::;, ;~ ~ Oepat1ment. City or New· Iha public heating d• Way. Alpharen1. Georgia INllh the County Cle•k ot /j.~'!;:c• Or~'•·;~:,~~. ¢!~ and malt • copy lo the P8f· pearsnce may be In person pot1 Beach, 3300 Newpot1 scribed In th11 not;ce °' In 30202 O"ngl County on October 92680 Q .f>-Both vulnerable, 88 South •.onal repr111n1atlv1 ap-°'by 'f04JI inomey. Boul4Mlrd, Newport B11ch. wrtnen co"espondence d• This business 1s con-18, 1991 Vanessa M Doyle. 9751 , Polntod bV the court Whhln IF YOU .ARE A CREDITOR C1lllornla, t2659·1768 11Vtred to the City 11. or ducted by: a genernl pat1 F510258 Buiby Ave . Apt. A. Gardli'I you hold. IC>uf month• from lhl date °' 1 contl ent c:rtditor 01 (714) 644-322!>. prior to, the publlc hearing. nersh1p Published Newport e.ich-•A&2 \, KQ 1084 ')J97 •32 of first lsauanca of letters Iha dtee~. you must file Not.loe Is hereby l\lt1htr f()( 1nlormiit1on call (714) The reglstrant(s) corn-Costa Mes• p1101 October ~':.;·· ;~~~n:~111 con. The bidding hos proceeded: os provided.In •action t100 your claim with the court given tn11 uid public hHr· 844-3200. menced to transiict busl· 2e N b 2 9 16 dueled by 11 g_,11 Par'!· N lb Eul South Weal of tho J111lomla Probe!• a.nd mail• copy'° the pet· Ing will be hatd on the 7th Norma Glover, S•cr• nau under 011 F1"1110u1 · o119m ef • • • nership or -P Code. • 1lmt tor fillng aonal representative ap. day ot NOYtmblf, 1991, at tarr, Plannlne Com.ml•· Business N1me(sl listed 1991 Tho reg11tr1nt(e) com- Q.2-East.-Weat vulnerable. aa l + p... 1 \. ... et1lm1 will not uolrt be· POlnted by the c:our'I within the hour of 7:30 p.m. In the alon City of Newport •bove oo: Octoblf 7, 111t1 Sa 918 menc:ed to l!anaact bus!· South you hold: I NT P... 1 1°'' tour month• ftom the lour months trom the d1ta Councn Chlmbers of the ' President PUBLIC NOTICE ness under tn. Aclttoous .lo~ ""'lOes••~ "1082 ~J Wh t ,. d take? hearing date noticed of flrtl laauance of ""°'' Newpot1 Beach City Halt. •••ch. Th,. statement was riled BusmeH Namet•I lista..• • v ~"· ~ II II<: 10n O you · ebove. vldod In lont 00 3300 Ntwpot1 Boulevard Publlahtd Ntwpor1 With the Cour.ty Ctoill 01 CNl10,2011 .-. 1'he biddin g ha• proceeded: A .-With just 10 point& in hlgh You may examine the fllo :r ~~ Calif: Prob~t• Newport B11eh, C11itoml1: BHch/Costa Mou October Orange County on October a~~~c~~ ~;:!~!bl• North Eut South West cards and no fit wit.h partner. kePI by tht COur'I. II you Code The time for filing It which time ind pt1ce 28, 1991. IS, 1991 eu:.~!~!o~!ma This stattmef\t was ftled l • 2 ¢ 1 there'" little rea&On to think that ere a ,,.,.on lntarffled In dalmi wlll not expire be-any end Ill persons lnttr· SA!l39 ,509Bt' Statement w•th the COUt'lty Cletll OI • • h 1119 estate, Jou m11y 1111 rote foul' rnonthl from. the nted may appe1r and be Published Newport Oeacn. Oi1n91 Co41nty on Oc:tobef What action d o you t.tke? your five-card s111t 11 enoug to ~ro-wtth the cou •formal R .. haerlng date noticed heard 11\.,eon. II you Chai· PUBLIC NOTICE Cost• Mesa PllOt OC1obel a·•Thd•01~Folb10usw11:,_g11 Pa°'s·.•ons 22, 1991 A.-Have we miAM<i something? duoe game. So why even consider quest fOf Special Notice 01 •bOvt long• thl1 projecl In court, 26 No bef 2 • ·- You hav• a n ..... y•rborou11h and movina ~yond one no trump? T hat lh• filing 0~, an Inventory YOU· MAY EXAMINE~ you may be Hmlted to rals· Fletltloua 1...;, vem • 11• 111' TCCHN LOGY SALES .:. FStoea3 "' .,... "" ,. " and 1ppnil1 .. of Hitt• H • 1ng only thoH luuee you Buelnen Name ••' SERVICES, 3150 Pullman Publllhtd N•#POft 8cech· &cant support for partner'• ault. ia aure{y es good a spot. and perhape Hit or of any petition or :: 11~ ~~~~~:::.'it" In or aomeont e111 raised at atetem•nt Sl"89t Strfft, Costa Masi. C111f. Costa ~ Pilot OctObor Why on esrt.h ehould you want to bet ter, tht1n two hearta. account •• provided In the Htate, you may 111, the public heulng c1.. The l"OllOwtng peraon• PUBLIC MOTIC• 921126 26. NOvemt>.r ~ t ,II enter the ouctlon? Pau. • sac1lon 1250 ol 1he Calllor· with the cOurt a formal R .. 1crlbed In 1hl• notice Of In ere doing buslna11 aa: '" Allen J. Sh1lran, 31&0 Pull IQiJI • • • Q.3-&th vulncirAble1 you hold: Q 6 A S h I bl nla Probate Code. A R.. eat fOt S....,..111 N tic 01 wrl"en C01Tt1pondence d• (a)UNITEO NEW AMERI· ..._tltloue man Strfft. Costa Mesa, ""• ..,,.. • -II ~out • VU nt'ra e, you quoet for Spac:htl Notlot \" fl I ,.. I o e MWted 10 the City at, or CAN SOC IE Ty AK A '""' Calif. 92628 ......,,.., 88 South hold: • form 11 available from lhe ~~ ~:11~:: e;;:;t:z p11of to, the public hear'lng. UNITED AMERICA (UNAS) au .. neaa Nal'M Toby R. Shafran. 31!1<> •K85 ~A63 OA95 •KJ74 eoun cltnc. Htl or of ll'l'f pe!lllon or F0t lntormat.lon .can (11.t) (b)UNITED NEW WORLO ltat.....nt Pullm1n Street, Cotttliiii.iiii~iiliiiiiiiijl Th b"dd. h roceeded: Attorney lor Petitioner: ccount 11 ,.,~ In 644-3200. SOCIETY AKA UNITED The llollowlng persone Ma ... Calif t26"'6 11 e I mg 81 P CADITZ & GRANT, 113113 :ect!Oll 1 ~ Of IM Celt-Norm• J, Ql oHr, Nl!W WORLD (UNl!WS) art dOlna butlneu at: This busln111 11 con Eut South \Veet North Wllthlr• BIVd .. Sit. t30. loml• Problt• Code A Re-l•eretarr Plannln1 (e)N ~W FULFllLMENT (l)MES~ HEIGHTS AS. ducted by: hulblnd Ind ~ 1 0 ? Bevartv Hln1, CA 90211 Quest for Speelal 'Notice CernlftlHl~n City ef COMMUNICATIONS Al<A SOCIATU lbl8AIQOSI wife Whst act.ion do you tt1ke? Publlahad New~ort IOfm Is evalllbl9 from the N . rt .. • h NI" COMMUNICATIONS SAVAQ6 PAATNCAS. LP The rag11t11nt(1) corn-.......... .. •92 QQ4M3 ¢KG48 •862 The biddin1 hu proceeded: Nonb Eut Sou&b Wett 1 Q 2. ? What 11<:Uoo do you take? A.-Yw certainly don 't have much. and "' wouldn't criticise •nYont who eltcwei to pua. Bui uperitnce t hOWI that you 1hould lun over beckward t.o bkt when you hold (our-urd aupport for partner'• ~r. ao wt would atnkh a hl~ and compew with two Man.. Q.4-Aa South, wlnef'fble, you hold: tKQ QJI OA'KQ.I •AKQ103 . Bt1ch.C01ta Meaa Piiot I le IW1»0 Ml • (O)NEW FULFILLMENT {c)8AIQQS INCOME FUNO "*lted lo 1r8Nlet buli-P' A .-Vour cho1cu art pau, o ne no Octob., 111. 22, 2t, 19111 court c" · NOTI: The ·~· of Pueucrrv SERVICES AXA 1.:ro 111 (d)8RIOOS INCOME ntat under the Flctitlout PACIRC ._.. \NmP and double. V ou mlaht never SaTlt2 H~~ ~~~ lhe no(lee It paid ffOm • llt-NI' PV8LICITY S[fMCts, FUND LTD IV, 23048 BWlneH Nam•(•) listed .-.. n,u.· pt blck into the 1uction if you PUILIC NOTICE E1q. ' Ing fM collected fOf tht ep-27H HatbOt Bl. •100, AHnlda De LI Carlota •bove on: Jl/IUll'; \, 1001 ,__._ pau, a.nd we an not thrilled with MURTAUGH, MILW'. pbnt. ~ ~ ~.!.v ~1 = Q~~· 1.agun1 Hint. ~ ~t!= wu flltd C«Nt«Y • ~ one no trump on th~ all-prim• Cit nuo ~1~~,~~~w Ste :.:cb~o~~.a .,.::."Pp~ Bnch ~ i 206: West·~' OevelopfMnl Cot· wllh Iha ~Y Clerk Of OwPtl • CrMWorY htnd. We think double IS th• leut NOT1CI OP 700 ~. CA .,.. ,.._ mintier Cllff. ~ t.ltfomla. t3046 Orange County on Octobef 2500 Pacific \11.,ir Ott.- o( evila. de.pit. the lea c.han da r· PllTITK>N TO (114) 141.oooQ ..... totw "· 1981. 7 Thl1 buetneu la con-••nlda De La Ca1lot1 17, 1tt1 ~~ 'bl h ldi 1-them•"".. ADMINISTM Published Mtwpor1 IA9J dUetld by: 111 lndMdual M • 1311, uoYnt Htlls, fl10UI it-~~~!!!!!!!!-t • e o np m ...,--&ITATa OP ltactt..C01t1 M•.. Piiot PUBLIC NOTICI The regtetr•nH•I corn-Calif. ta53 ~~ N9WPOll e.1e~ CalMrine Melt, Odobef ae. 29• Nowfnbtf mencect '° "....a bu.a. Thi• bu1lneu 11 con-~ ,..... N04 ~°'* PllCl ...... For laform.atloa aboal lhe e11a 11.-.. c...,.._ 2. 1Mt "°"'*" ,,.., undtf tM Re ~ clM:ttd t>y: • lmltea pan. 2t. Nowmber 2 t '" IB1 ----cl..--•-Go __ .._ •• _ /1 w .. _.,. Sa-""' lualnl11 Nam.(I) 118'ed nerthlP • __ , ma,--rea --~r 1or . ..-,....., ..,....... ...... ·~on: NJA Tll• t1glettant(1) com 19111 ~ a,..... b.rlq. p~. wrt..-0o"-D CAii NO. Atl1179 The Community Mar-8t•flMlftt Oonll\ala P. "*'<IY manc9d lo lfanuct bull-h 902 oam!n.n 8 _..._ Lett.er p 0 Bo• ••18, To ...... beneflc:teilft. k9' Ptac:.. PUot ~ The FO!lowtng '*'°"* Thi• ata1tment WH lllecl NA ~ ttw FlctrucM "'--vemaint 110 •• _..i....o_ n.._.., ' ' ' ~Ofl, eonllngtnC Cfldt. fi.ci .,. doing bualnHt u : luslnnt Nllnl(I\ ll.ltltd """"' --'""-1 Orlando, Pia. 3.l80t..t•l8. ltore, ana ~~may Mt~B878 BIQ OIC.8.1. Jofnt V8"Nr•, Mak• 1he rlohl mew.. ~on: Octobef , tMt PHot cte .. lft9d C.•U M9U othef'MI• b9 lnttralted In 34 too Coat& Highway Piiot RHf Eeta1e £ctwln J. Ot!QOJ, ftresldant •4 1-ee7a ~2-ttlO \ I ~. .... ~._.._____ ..... !~~i!iii~-1~~~~~!-i-.... ._ ....... .. •• TNI '5 aJ -m. ,_....., m T""A;;;,..,. TNI I ... - ----------1--.. 0...W CISfl OI 9111hw ~ llllM .-.. ...: 11, f't 1'81 • ..... C-W a.ti e11---fiiiiiii•--I =ICJll2: .... Ill ()..,.. Coullfr Oft~ ._._•IMP •t 11t1 TNs ' I a J -.. 0.... ~ _. o.ibefl R •1 I "'9 fliillb ilt ._i.t111 -. 11,tltl ...... AMlf*w '9Mdll..._, .... C.., CIJltl el 11.tll1 I 0 nu-....... -... l1m1At •11WY n9 I meilC ... 9ed 1"9 112 •• w ll9d ar.,.~•0.0... N1Mla •::::111: I = ~ ........ The '°'°""18 pet90nl ~ ~ ~ .... ~ Qlftl ........ c..,,., CllrtC Of '· 1111 ......... ........ .... 1119 1lt:'---:c &:iii:'\ fltt 2 .... ......._..... ,.. ..... lftdoll'CI~-= Cotta ...... Piiot DaoMr ~Couriey-~ ~1~-~ • COiia ........ OdOller ................. =~~,.,tit c.-........ 0-. .. =:: ...... ~t21~1)'Mn ze, NcMIT\bll 1• ~ ti, • PWH4 • PIOMaO ~ ....... ....,_a No:I••• 'I. t. 11. AOC:ellCONTROLW.,,. 1 k ••9 -lt. .. Nllr&M• I.'=--...: ...... Rivet 1131. fourMln va> 1111 coeu .._. Piiot OcWier 1., HAR&, nn Jeaitenda""" .,. c..., Clsrll., 1.-. ~· 'fro~~~· 9f.°'H1k11no10. _ ~ ="::.. ~ c::=; ~~ C:::: 5• 12• 11• • 1•1 s.m :;.. Costa ......_ c.m. Orws ec.._ • OclDblr ..... ...,.,... e.x11rf 1 • 121'3 SytvM ""'-113e. PU1UC NOTICI s. 1i. 11, 211.1•1 11. 21. NcMmtMt i. t. a.at Joetiptt K. Schulen. 1133 4.. 1111 ~ IOTICI C •1 -. w.o Fountain Valley, Callf, ... ,, 1111 "'81.JC l9011CI P.UIUC IOT1CI Jl¢atandl Ave., Cotta PIGlllD V.. ._ ~ 92709 l'loft•• ...... c.w... ~............. ........ Cllf.11711 ~ Viola C. Alfton. I S. Hhl lueln•• ...... PUIUC NOTIOI S..ee3 f'leUdaue • ~ltlte!'9~ Thia buafne11 la eof'o COila M9ll Pio! ~ •••fl'l1n .... Tiile bu..,_. '91 _. ~ Llguna Hiiia. C.Ut, The ~~tpertON ~· PUIUC MOTJCI ~::....--:-";{.:::...-;-~t~l:ft~oin-~~1 21, HcMlnlbef I. I. 1M =~:.. IRt.,....,.,. -=-~.;:r::) ~ Thi• bualn111 I• eon-.,. doing bwln ... a.: lluelMM ....._ l'klt....._ The l'ollowlng Plf90ne The F~ plflOtll meooJrd t; "~ C ... 11 .,. doll'9 ~ 111: .,..... ..... M- ducted by: co-p111ntra C I M 8UILDEAS, 2 Undo 8t...._.. •u.an... ....... are doing bullnfft It: •t ~ bot\nela Pl '*f und« tM fk:mJous A1.PHA MJTO IALll 6 ~ ~ flt ....... ~ The r1gl1trant(1) com· tall Ct .• Newport Bffch, Thi r~ ptf'SOna aut.-.nt CHEK PUJ$ 8001(1(£Eft. PICAH MEXICNHOOD, 81111Mu ~(t) b1ICI PUl&JCllOTICI 1ZA1fNQ 2190 9o1s9 ~. 9Uall)tll. ~· -: ( menced l o trllf't8(:t busl, Call1. 1*3 .,. dolna ~ •i The f'oltowtng ~ INO & ACCOUNTING SE.A. 18'5 N"PO'f 8lVd. 0:1N, abcM on: OctoMI 2. Ult1 Midway Cley, C..f.112t66 .,.. on: .........., • nets und,... the Fictitious Craig Gerard Smith, 2 HOWAIR> JAMES COM· are dolnQ ~· H : VIC£$, 28012·0 MQl*lle Coate Me .. , Clllt t2&21 ~ K. Schuleft l'lottden l'lllMeT· ~ 1•1 Bu,lntss Namt(I) Hated Landfall Ct., Newport PAHY, 3520 CedlUac Ave .• (a)T!A[ l!NTERPRISl!S f'ttwy., Minion Viejo, Calif. I.Ula Allrt~.! MWllmp Mir· Thia ... l9mtnl wu fii.<I ....... ...... 1191 Ofr.,-Weat· M..tc ==PY~ abovt on: 01rtober t5, Buch, Calif. t*3 Suite C. Cotta M .... Calif, (b)'tEAL IMPORTS (CITE.AL. 92092 tlnez, :Zl,_, Vfa epeta, with &he County Cltttc of 8tatem.nt mlnl&at C.il. '2te3 1NJ .. 1991 MkihNI O.rnetrlou1 Tay. 92028 Ml.ES 18827 Btookhum l(Jrnbef"fey karyn Wooef. Yorba Unda. Calif, 92.eet Orange County on OctObtf Thi 'ollowtnO Ptf'IOM Ttllt bualnt• 11 con-wtlh IN CCMdY a..ti cl Viola C. Alison IOr, 110~ Ptatl St., Ballboa Howard Nalhanton, 21:)8$ St. Sufft 222, Fountlln Va> Watd, 280U.O ~atguttltt Thia bua,lntH 11 con-I, 1991 ere dolr1Q buslneM at: ducted bV: 111 lndMdUlll Ot~ Courtly°" ...,..... This statement w11 filed Island, Calif. 92662 Cavlnch Cl., Laguna ley, Calif, 92708 Parkway. Ml11Jon Viejo, ducttel by, huaband and PI08800 I.JN ORbUP, 29035 MOUi-Ttl• regl1trant(1) com-blf • 1111 •Milo wilt'l lht County Clerlc of Thia bu1ln111 t. con-Niguel, Calll. 92858 C. J. loback. 10l38 Teal Clll1, 12092 wife Publlahed Newpott 8ffchr ton Part!wtY ,,52, Laguna ~ lo ltlnNd bu.i. nD - Orange County on October ducttel by: • general Pll'I· James Fetrymen. t095 Tu-Cir .• Fountain Valley. Calif. Thie bu1ln11s 11 co,,. The reglalrant(I) C:.~.T.' Coate MMI Piiot Oclobef Hiii•, Clllf. t2e5S nett undtf &he '1ctlt.loul ~ Newpod 9MCho 22. 199t MtWllp lart, Costa Mel&, C1Uf, 92108 ducted by: an lndivldu.I rMnCed 10 1r1111NC1 .,..... l2 19 ze NO\llmber 2 i..ura Jttn Neubauer, Bullnna Nama(t) .. *' CoeQ ,.... Piiat OdoOtr P51093t The reglstrent(s) corn-92629 This bu1ln1u Is con-Th• 11gl1trant(1) com: =,,.~derN•~(a~J= 1901 • ' ' 28035 Moulton PatkWIY 1bova on: Octot>« 1S, 5, 12, 191 n,1111 Publlshad Newport B .. ch-menc.ci to tranHct bull· Thia bualn111 la co~ ducted by: an Individual mtneed lo tr11111Ct but> above on· Octobet 22 $...0 .1152, Lllg\lnl Hlllt. Callf. 1111 ... 11 Costa Mesa Piiot October Mas under the Fictitious ducted by: • genertl part, Th• registrant(•) com-nts• undtf tht Flc1ltlout ' • 92853 Thanh Huong T. Nguywl 26, November i , 9, l6, Bu1lnu1 Nama(s) listed ntnhlp menc9d lo transact bull-BuslMss Name(s) Usted ~r'lam Martine.a PUBLIC NOTICE Thie bualne11 t• co,,. Thia 81altmtnl wu 1111C1 PUBLIC IOT1CI 1991 above on: NIA Tha reglatrant(a) com-neu under tht Flc1Jtlout •bow on: S.pttmbet 21, Thi 1 llled ducted by: an lndMdual With thl county Oal1I ofl--------- Sa 912 Craig G. Smith rnenced to transact bulJ: Buslneu Namo(a) !lated t991 ,. with• 1:;: ='ty w~~k of Plotlllou• The rtglatranl(I) com: OtllllCIS County on Oc1obtf P'kltttl~ --------·--· Thia statement was tiled neu under t,t,. Fictitious above on: Octo&.r 10, Kim WoodWlld ~ County Oct bet auelMH Heme menced to tranuat buJI. 15, 1091 a...-.. -PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Cletk of Business Nam•(•) listed t99t This statement was fi1td 22. 1091 on ° Stet9t'ftent nett und« thl ActltJoYt Psoeaea ltM••MI ---------10range County on October st>ove on: Oc1ober t , 1991 c, J. Loback .vlttl the County Ct.,k of • ,510941 Thi Foriowtng PlftOnl BullMu Name(•) llltlCI Publl.ntd NIWPOlt ~ The ~ ,.,_. '1ctltlou1 t8, 199t Howard Nath11110n This statemont was llled Orange County on October .,. dol buslneas .,. a.b0'4 on: Oc:lobef D, 11191 COtla M ... Piiot October .. doing bUltr .... ea: BualneH Name F510254 This statement WH ftled with the County Cllfk of 1, 1991 Published Nawport Beach: COM~RCIAL DIVING Laura J. N.ubauet . 28 Nov.ml>« :z 9 1t THE H0LMU ~ Statement Published Newport Beich-with tht County Clerk of Ofange County on October F501441 Costa Mtaa Piiot Oclobet SERVICE 711 Huntington Thie etatem.nt WM ftltel 1901 • • ' TJON. ~1 W• COllll The Followtng persons CoJta Mesa Piiot Octobet 0 'fgr, County on Oclober 22• 1991 Published Newpott Beach-211• November 2• 9, l6, St., HunUngton Beach, with the County Cl"1c 01 a.toe ~ U. :C.....,.,,, rue do4ng bus.M u as: 2t Novtmbtr 2 9 t6 1, 1 1 FCUoe.42 Costa Mesa PllOI October 1991 Calif. 92648 0trer, CounCy on Octobaf Cell MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS 1g:l1 • • • F808448 Publl1Md Newport Beach-5, 12, t9, M . 1991 S.·927 Dtnnla Strittmatter, 711 8• 1 I PI09U7 PUBLIC NOTICI! ~~ ... ~ OUILDING, 242C'h Newport sa,921 Published Newport Be.ch: Costl Mell PllOI October Sa-828 PUBLIC NOTICE Huntington St .. Huntington ......... ,...__ *-.....,_· Olvd. I 1. C<>sta MIH. Costa Mna Piiot October 211, November 2, 9, t6, Beach, CaUf. 926'8 PublllhlCI Newport BMch-P'lothloue ·--........ _,_, Calif. 92827 Salvidor Ed, PUBLIC NOTICE 5, t2, 19, 211, 1991 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE Fl tlll Thia bu1ln11a Is con· Coata MeM PUot Ocloblf auetneH Neme ~b~~-=:. mundo Cruz. l426'h New· Sa-821 s 910 c ou• ducted by: an Jndlvidual 19, 20, Novemblf 2, 9, ... ....._.., a IA port Blvd. 1 1. Costa Mesa. F!ctltlous .. , CNS1011528 Bu1ln•H Name Tht reglstrant(s) com, 1991 The FOlloWlng ptr10N ducttd bV: • COff:llloft Cllhf. 92627 Busln•H N•m• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FlctltSoue Statement menc.d to transect bull-Sa-881 .,. dolna buslnesa 11: Th• reglatran (•) e Ma11na Isabel Mendez. lletement Busln•H Name The Following pe11on1 nt11 undtr the Flctltlous CLASSit COLLATERAL. rnsnced lo lnlnMd - 212si,., Newport Blvd. #1, The Following persons Flctllloue F!ctltlous Stetement art doing bualne11 as: Bu1ln11s Name(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE 922 Sun11t Dr., Costa :;--~ underN IN(~) 7atad Cos1a Mesa. Calll. 92627 art doing business 11: Bueln•H Neme Bu•ln•H Name The FollOwlng persons PACIFIC COAST CREDIT above on: N/A Mn1, Calif. 92627 ua nen. llM This busine~s Is con· AFTER HOURS OFFICE Statement &tetement are doing business as: COMPANY. 9550 Warner Dennis S1rlttmatt8f Plotttlouu Keith A. Crectllus, 149 above on: NIA ,,. ducted by: a mlted part· CLEANING, 55 Fair Or. Box The Following peraons Thp Following pereons ARCO SMOOPROS OF Ave. Suitt 210, Fountaln This statement was filed Busln"• N•m• Was\p0!1, NtwpOl't Beach, ~hat.::,.~.,:* 9ec1 n('rshlp 718, Costa Mesa, Calll. are doing buslnen as: art doing business as: TUSTIN, 14214 Newport Valley, Calif. 92708 with the County Clerk of atetement Ctllf. 12660 ,.. __ ~ of 1 he reglstr ,t(') com· 92626 STEVENSON'S WORLD CENTRAL PARK 19, A Avenue, Tustin, Call I. Kevin Minh Nguyen, 91~2 Orsngt County on October Tht FOllowlng persons Thia bu1ln111 11 con-~th &he,..~·~ October 'Tlented to t nsact busl· Jason White, 55 Fair or., OF GIFTS. 9321 Comstock California Umlled Partner, 92680 La Cloma Ave., Fountain I , 199t are doing business aa: ducted by: an lndMduel ~.,..,_ft, on 11ess unde< •e Flclitlous Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 Or.. Huntington Beach, ship, 505 Park Ave., Balboa Richard S. Bozarllan, Valley, Calif. 92708 f508789 PALOS VERDES VIUAS The registrant(•) com-1• 1 1 PIOe••• Business Narne(s) listed Joel Sl911rfght, 55 Fair or., C1lif. 92646 1sla11d. Calif. 92662 16385 Marutfa Circle. Hu0: This buslneu , Is con· Publiehed Newport Beach: Ill. 7'1 Ocean Front, La-menced lo transact busl· 11bove on Seplembor 27. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 Walter Peck Stevenson, Central Park #9, A Callfor· ling.ton Beach, Calif. ducted by: an Individual Costa Mesa Pltot Oct.Ober guna Beach, Calif, 92651 ntH under th• FlC1JUous PubUlhtd NtwpOrt ~ t991 This business ts co0: 9321 Comstock Or., Hu0: nla Limited Partnership, Th11 busineu Is COi\: Tht r1gl1trant(s) com, 12 19 26 November 2 Bruce Greene. 7'1 Ooean Bu1ln111 N1m1(1) listed Coata Mesa Piiot October S11vador Cruz dueled by: a general part· tlngton Beach, Calif. 926'6 505 Park Ave., Balboa Is, ducted by: an lndlllldual menced to transact busl· 1991 ' ' • Front. LaglJl\ll B11ch, Calif. above on: October 17, 5, 12, 19, 20, 1991 Hus statemen1 was ltled nerehlp Barba.ra Joan Stevenson. land, Calif. 92662 The reglstranl(s) com, ness under the Flctlllou1 9265t 199t ~ wrlh lhe County Clerk ol Thi rtglstrant(s) com, 9321 Comstock Or .• Hu0: This bu11n111 11 con. menced to transact busf: Bu1lno11 Name(s) listed Sa,&47 This buslneu 11 con-Keith Crectllus Orange Covntv on Septem-menced to ttansact busl, tlngton Beach, Calif. 926'6 ducted by: a limited part· nes~ under the Ficli~ous above on: October 16. PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: a Umlted part, This statement wu ftled PUBLIC NOTICI! l>er 27, 1991 neas under lhe Actilious This buslneu Is con, nershlpn lndlvldual Business Nam1(s) hsted t991 nershlp with Iha County Cle<k ol•--------- F508153 Business Name(s) lfsted ducted by: husband and The reglstrant(s) com-above on: NIA Kevin Minh Nguyen FlctlUoua The reglllrant(s) com-Otanga County on October CNSt009t13 Published lllewpon Beach, abl'Y• on: October t 7, wife menced to transact busf, Rk:hatd S. Bozarjian This statement was tiled 8 1 Na menced to transact bull-18, 1~1 FlctltJoue Costa Mesa Piiot Oclober 1991 The reglstrant(s) com-neu under the Flc:titlous This statement was filed wtlh the County Clerk of us neH me neu under the Fictitious Fll102H Bu•IMM ...... s 12 19. 26. t991 Jason Whitt menced to transact busf: Business Name(s) llsled with the County Clerk ol Orange County on October The ~~~~ment Bu1lne11 Name(•) Usted Published Newpott Beach· ltate......t Sa,B06 This statement was filed ness under lht Fictitious above on: June 1, 1988 Orange County on October 22. t991 d<>I b 1 ng pe~aons above on: Oclobet 9. 1991 Costa Mesa Pilot October The Foflowlng .,..one with the County Clerk of Business Name(s) lisled David D. Dahl tO, 1991 F510848 are ng us ness as. Bruce Qr...,. 1111 doing buslnet9..: PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Octobef above on: August t, 1991 This statement wa s fried F509425 Published Newp<>rt Beach, J'>.~~~lJN Tt~5BT~';f~~ Thi• statement wu fllld 2~1 November 2• 9• 16• CAFE OON, 13812 New- ---------tB. 1991 Walter Peck Stevanson with the County Clerk ol Pubilshed Newport Beach, Costa Mesa Piiot October Nlcolos #t06 'Nt po 1 with the County Clt!k of t . port Aveout, Su1taa r & 0 , Flct•tloua F510251 1:"1s statement was tiled Orange County on October Costa Mesa Piiot October 26. NovembOf 2, 9, 16, Btach, Cant. 92Sso w r Ofange County on October Sa,9t9 tus~. Calif. 92680 Busln•H N•m• Published Newport Beach, with the County Clerk ol 22, 1991 t9 26 November 2 9 t99t Und E V I t06 VI Anti· 10, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE Vosh1hlro Tomlnllga. 1508 St1t1ment Costa Mesa Piiot October Orange County on Oelober F510838 t 991 ' ' • Sa,930 bas.~.~~· Beach~ Calif. F5084tt Tor:ila CoUtt, An1helm. The Following persons 26 November 2 9 6 1, t 99t Publl1htd Newport Beach, Sa,875 92663 Publlshed Nawport BHCh· F!otltlout Calif. 92802 .1r11 doing bus;ness as: 1991 ' ' 1 ' F508440 Costa Mesa Piiot October PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con-Costa Mesa PllOI October •ualneH Name Thia bu1lne11 la con. HORIZON OIL PRODUCTS sa,924 Published Newport Btach, 28, November 2. 9, t6, PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an Individual t9, 26, Novembet 2, 9, Stetement ducted by: an lndMdual CO, 2214 Elden St., Costa Costa Mesa Piiot October 1991 CNS1009157 The reglstrant(s) com, 1991 The Followlng parsons Th• 11gl1trant(a) oom- Mosa. Cahf. 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE 5, t 2, t9. 26, t991 Sa,911 CNS1011531 Flctltlou1 menced to transact busl· Ssa-882 art doing bustneu as: menced to traneaet~ Gene Anthony Miller, 22t4 Sa-824 F!ctltlout Bualn••• N•m• ness under lht Fictitious PROTRAC, 870 w. 17th St. MH under the • """""""" Eldon St.. Costa Mesa, Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE BuslnH• N•m• St 1 1 Business Name(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE Unh Fl Costa Mtsa, Calif Buslntn Name(a) ~ C.::alrt. 92627 a I N PUBLIC NOTICE s • •men b "'-1 b 3 t99t ' · above on· NIA us neH em• tatemenl The Following p011on1 a ove on: v.. o er • 92627 Yoshlhlro TomlnaOa Jamel! Nordhausen, 526 Stetement Fl tltl F!ctltloua Tl'le Following persons are doing business as: Lind• Yori F!otltlous John Gary Mar1hall, 115 -.I ,.,, _ __. --.... 'ia" Bornac..u10 St., New· The Following persons c ous Buslneaa Name are doing business as: HAIR WEST THE SALON Thi• atatement was ftled lklslnesa N•m• N. Newpori Blvd., Newport "'• -.,,_,. WM ,_ pc.rt Beach, Calif. 92663 are doing business as: BuelnHt Name Statement NEWPORT HAIR CON, 28t9 Villa way. Newport with the County Clerk of Stetement B11ch, Calif. 92660 with tht County Cltrtl of This business Is con· PUTMAN, KLOPFSTEIN & Statement Tht Following persons NECTION, 13444 Newport Beach, Calif. 92663 Orange County on October The Follo-Nlng per1ons Thia bu1ln111 Is con-~~ f::"'Y on~ rluctoo by; a general part· ASSOCIATES, 8001 Irvine The. Followtng persons art doing business as: Ave. flA, Tustin, Calif. Lena v. Jol'lansson Muller, 4, 199t are doing buslnns as: ducied by: an lndlllldUll • r•etship Center Dr., Suite 950, Ir, art doing business as: (a)BERLIN PUBLISHING 92680 7695 Sogewood Drive. F508787 BC COMMUNICATIONS, Tht rtglatrant(I) com-PI07 ... i~:~c.:.e~~t;~:~~:~t 1~':): lllne, Calif, 92716 C ENT U A A A E A l TY CO (b)BERLIN ENTER· Robert E. McNulty, 3859 Huntlnglon BOich Calif Published Newport Beach, 2855 PlnecrMk Or. Suitt f , mtnc.d lo transact busf: Publlshtd Nawpon ~ Ben Putman, t8 Marble, TRUST, 1215 Rutland PRISES CO .• 387 w . Sar. Colina Oorada Dr. fl,107, 92648 ' · Costa Meu Pilot Oclobr t21, Costa Mesa. Call!. nesa under the Flc:tltlous Costa Mesa PllOt October 11ess under the FictrliOYs ht1'd Pl .. Laguna Niguel. Road. Newport Beach. St. #39, Costa Mesa, Call . San Diego, Caht. 92t24 Thia buslneu Is con. 12 19 26 Novembe< 2 92626 Bu1ln111 Nam•(•) ll1ttel 5, 12, 11. ze. 1991 Business Name(s) listed C&ill. 92677 Calif. 92660 92627 This business Is con, ducted by· an Individual ' ' • • Basil C. Deuachla. 2855 Pl, above on: Octotar 17, s.I04 above on: Ociober 1· l 99t Richard Kloplsteln, 430 Michelle R. Brashear, 1215 Phillip Allen Bertin, 387 W ducted by: an Individual The reg.lstrant(s) com, 1991 necrHk Dr., Suite F·t21. 1991 Gena ~1tllet Marigold, Corona det Mar, Rutland ~oad, Newport Bay Ssst. #36, Costa The reglstrant(s) com, menced 10 11ansac1 busl· Sa:a52 Costa Mesa, Celll. 92626 John G. M111shall PUBLIC NOTICI 1 his s1atcm1-nt wci' ~le~ c •. hl. 92625 Seach. Cahl. 92660 Mesa. Cahl. 92627 menced to transact busl· nus under the Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE This busln111 Is con-Thi• atatement was filed Flctlt•~-,.,.,,, lt'le ounty er 0 This business Is co0: Gary L Brash11r, t2t5 This business . Is con: ness under the Ficllllous Business Name(s) llsted ducted by: an lndlvidual with the C()unty Cletk of ..,... Orange County on October dueled by: a general part· Rutland Road, Newport ducted by: an Individual Business Name(s) listed abo. ve on: NIA F!ctltlous The teglstrant(I) com-Orsnge County on October auslnetie ....... " 199' nershlp Beach, Calif. 92660 Th• reglstrant(s) com-above on: N/A Lena v. Johan11on Muller au.tneH Name menoed to ttanaad busl, 22, 1~1 Stat......,t F508797 T'I• reglstrant(s) corn-This business Is con, menced lo transact busl· Robert E. McNulty Thrs statement was fried ness i.ndet the Actitlous P510845 Tha Followlng penona Published Newport Beach· menced 10 transael busi, dUC1ed by: • hmlted part, non undet the Fictitious This statement was filed Mth the COYnty Clltfk of The ~:~:'n:"'rwwsons Business Name(s) listed Published Newpott Beach-111• doing ~as: Costa Mesa P1101 Oc1ober ness under lhe Actrt1ous nership Business Name(s) listed with the County Clerk or Orange County on Septem, ....-: above on: Oc1obaf 7. t99t Costa M ... Pilot October HALL'S lr«>TORS, 13if'SO. 12 19. 26. November 2. Business Name(s) listed The registranl (s) com, above on: Oclober t6, Orange Counly on October ber 26, t991 ·~·E~,,,~~~:t "iHER, Basil Charlts Deuschl1 20 Novembet 2 9 19 Anaheim Btvd .. Aneheltn, 199t above on: February 1, 1991 menced to transact .busJ, t991 to. 1991 F50B134 . This 1tat1ment waa ftlld · · • • Callf. 92805 Ben Putman ness under the F1c11tlous Phillip Bertin F509424 APY. t680 Tustin Ave., with the County Cl.,k of t99I Jam11 D Hall 1 J01 _______ S_a_:8_4_B1 This statement was filed Business. Name(s) hsted This statement was filed Published Newport Beach-;u~~si;;d z-;r.rt~~·~· ~arysta ~e~!itC~algc~:ir,or, Orange County on Octol>ef Sa,923 Ridgecrest,. Cotta' ._.., PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk of above on. N/A Wllh th• County Clerk ol c p 0 os es 1 0 0 r · . t 1 t991 PUBLIC NOTICE Ctlif 92627 • ---------•Orange County on St ptem, Mlchelle R. Brashear Orange County on October osta Mesa ilot ctober 5, t2, 19. 26. 1991 ~la, !J8° Cu~hn Ave.. • F5095B8 Thli bu1ln111 It ~ Fictitious l>et 27 199t This statement was flied 18 t991 19. 26, November 2, 9, S•·803 osta esa, •Ii . 92627 P bll Md N """ B ho Fl ltl ducltel ....._an lndMdull ' with the County Clerk of ' 1991 This business Is con, u s ew,,..... H e ct oua .. ,. BualnH• Name F50B235 Ora e Count on October F510259 Sa-876 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by:• corporation Costa Mesa Piiot October Business N•m• Th• regl1tr1nt(1) ,._ Statement Published Newport Beach-t 1~1 Y Published Newpon Beach· Th• ragistrant(s) com, t9. 26. November 2, 9. Stetament mtnetel ndlO ~ 3191~~,n~Fo~l~~~~s ~=~sons Costa Mesa Pilot Oc1obef ' FSOBSS3 Costa Meso Piiot October PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious menced to transact busl, 199t Thr Foltowfng ~ ~~~nt~I "Narne(a) •Id EspnE So ALLA SPIAG. 5, 12. 19, 26, 199t Published' Newport Beach, 26. November 2, 9, 16. Fictitious Bualn•H Nema ne11 under the Fictitious Si ·886 art doing buslnns u . above on· NIA Sa 807 . 1991 S Business Name(s) listed INTERNATIONAL ELEVA-· GIA. 29S E. 19th St., Costa , Costa Mesa Pilot October Sa·915 Busln•H Name tatement above on-Oclober 3 t991 PUBLIC NOTICE TC.A CONSULTANTS 1281 Jamn D. Hall Mesa Calif 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE 5 12 19 26 t99t The following persons G R .R I DC' P fr ' Thia ltaltmtnt :f l'alr1tla o"1ane VanBerck· . ' • • Sa,825 PUBLIC NOTICE Statement are doing business aa: ary . ett g , res F5 Ull Wamer. Huntington Beach, with tht COW1ly oC E S The Following persons DEAN SWEENEY JR & dent c ous CA 92641 Orange ·County on c'~:i'a M~~~. Calll.t~~27 I., Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious ore doing business as: ASSOCIATES 215 ni~er· This slatement was filed lualn•H Name Thoma• Jam11 M11cham, I 1991 BuslnHa Hema REALTY CAPITAL ADVI· sidt Avenue ', Suite 302 with the County Clerk of Ste1emenJ 4281 Warner. HunUngton • l'llOI Calherma Therese Mullen, Stetement Bualn•H Name SORS. 5t60 Birch St. Suite Newport Beach CA 92663 · Orange County on Oelober Tha Following pet1on1 Beach, CA 926'9 ~A9e~a.ecau1~~~6:;·· Costa The Following persons au:.~~:!0:!me Statement 200, Newport Beach, Call!. Dean Sweeney Jr 534 3. 1991 are doing bualnesa as: Thia bu1ln111 Is con-Publtlhed Newport~ are doing business as: Th• Following persons 92660 Via Udo Soud • No'wport F508739 OCEANFRONT CLEANING ducttel by: an lndlvldual Costa Mell PllOC ~ dTu~t~d bb~~l~e~:~r~I ~~~: CLEAR VISION, 24216-G The ~~~~~~ntpersons are doing business as: Mike A. Pavlovich. t2 Sot, Beach CA 9266J Published Newpon Beach· SERVICES. 2208 W. The rtglatrant(1) com-12, 19, H . No'u•"°'t i , nership Hollyoak, Laguna Hiiis. 1 b 1 • BUTTONHAM PALACE, bonne, Laguna Niguel, This ' bui iness la co0: Costa Mesa Pilot October Octantronl. Newport rnenced lo tranaact bull-1991 C1111f.92658 are dong usnessas. 1651,B Placentia Ave .. Calif.92677 ducted by·enlndlvldual 12 19 26 N mbe 2 Beach,Calif.92663 ne11 under the Actllloul ..... ~=~c~·~~st~~.~~!~t 1~~: Bret A. Steele. 242t6-0 ALTERNAT~ R~LTY c8BS. Costa Mesa, Call!. 92627 This b usiness Is con, The registrant(•) com, 199t ' ' ovt r • Steven John Chlnarlan, Buslne11 Nam•(•) ll1ted•--------- ness under the Flclillous Hollyoak. Laguna Hills. ~85 YCOfk~h r•62 I., osta Lev B0t1s Gukaylo. 3015 dueled by: an lndlvldual menced 10 transact busl, S .,,... 2208 w. Ooe111tronc. New: above on: J111. 1, 11191 PUBLIC NOTICI Calif. 92656 esa, ah · 92 7 Murrey Lant, Costa Mesa. The reglstrant(s) com, ness under the Flcl•tloua a ........ port Beach, Calll. 9M63 Thomas Meacham ~~~~~e:: ~:~P•P(ri~a~\!1ed Thetesa M La Monica. J~ysonCA. Sto':, 585 Yeo~~· Calif. 92626 menced to transact busl, Bu,Slntss Name(•) llsltd PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bualn111 11 con-Thi• 1tawmtnt was ftled Plotftl.-24216:G Hollyoak, Laguna shre, osta esa. ai G regorian• Ga lina ness under the Fictitious abovt on A usl1 1991 ducted by: an Individual With t,t,. COunty Clattc of luslftes•.._ ~~lrlCI~ ~· Van~erck:la1~~ Hills, Calif. 92656 9J627 Z, M 0 he 585 Gukaylo, 30t5 Mutry Lane. Business Name(s) haled Deall s~~y Ji F!ctltlous The registrant(•) com-Or'ange County on Oclot>er atete.......t ~' t~ a cmenly WCI k' f This business Is COi\: y eny I cc • .M Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626 above on: October 15. Thi• slAtemeni ~ .. filed Buelne•u N•m• rnenced to transact bull: 21, '"I The foloowtlig .... wit • oun •r 0 ducit d by: a general par1, orksh re. osta •11. This bu1lneu la con-199t wilh tht County Clerk 01 neu i.nder the Fictitious P0109'9 .,. doing bualnaill • Orange County on October nershlp Cal~f. 92627 dueled by: husband and M1k1 A. Pavlovich Ofan 1 Counl on OC1ober Statement 8u1ln111 Namt(s) lilted PublllhlCI Newpott e.aci.. SAlOH~CA, 3830 Bit. " l99t The reglstranl(s) corn-This bu~lntss 11 con, wife This atatement was flied 1. 1~1 V The Following ~sons above on: October I , 1991 Cotta M IOI SL "* 201, ..,... F508781 menced to transact busl, ducted by. • general part, The registrant(•) com, with the County Clerk of are doing buslneu "· SJeven John Chlnarlan "' Piiot Octobtf Ana. Cellf. 92704 Published Newport Beach, ntss under lh• Fictitious nershlp • menctd to tranll!ct busJ, Orange County on October FSOB90S BACK TO BASICS CHIRO-This statement waa filed M . November 2, 9• It, Alan Baumgerdner 101 Costa Mua Prlol October Business Name(•) listed The reglstrant(s) com, n111 under the Flcllllous 4 . 1991 Publlshad Ntwpor I PRACTIC, 1680 !ustfn Ave., v.lth lht County Clerk ol 1991 Spenmba, Newport 9-d\, 12. 19. 26. November 2. above on: September 18, menced to transact busl, Buslnt u Nama(i ) listed FSOSlBi B11ch/Co1ta M111 Pilot Costa Mesa. Cahl. 92627 Ofanga County on Oc1obet S•M1 Ctllt. 92980 i 99t 1991 ness under th• Flc:tltlous above on: NIA Published Ntwpof1 Beach-Octt>ber 5. 12, 19. 26, Gary R. Rt, DL. Callfor, 11, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE Thlt butlnau la con-s -8 3 Bret A. Steele Business Namt (s) listed Lev Boris Guk1y10 C M Pl 0 . be t991 nla, 11180 uslln Ave.. F509585 ducttd by: an~ ________ a_5_ This statement was filed above on: September 22. This statement was filed osta esa lot cto r . S1844 Costa Mtsa, C&lll. 92627 Publl1hed Newpon Beach: Flotltl The rag'latrant(t) ~ PUBLIC NOTICE with the COYnty Clerk ol t991 with 1he County Clerk ol 12, 19, 26, November 2. This busln111 11 con, ous mtneed lo lr1lflMd ..,.. ---------Orange Counly on Septem· Jayson Stone Orange County on Septem, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by:• corpe>tatlon Costa Mesa PllOC Oc1ober Bu1IMH Nem• nest undtf the f1cWouJ Flctltloue ber 27, t 9'ilt Thl1 statement was filed bet 27, t99I Sa·851 Th• reglstrant(s) com-t9. 26, November 2. 9, ltetement Suslnn• Name(a) ..CS Bueln•H Name ,508238 with th• County Clerk of Faoa243 Flctltloua menced to transact .busf: t991 lht FOiiowing peraont aboV'I on: January tMS Sl•t•m•nl p blished Ne port Beach-Orange County on October Publiihod Newport Beach PUBLIC NOTICE BualnH• Nema nest under tht Flct1tlou1 Sa-887 art doing buslne11 u : Alen B.,....,.ll'dner u w 1, t991 ' Bu1lne11 Namt(t ) listed B.W.O. CONSULTING ~· .... The Followlng persons Costa Meaa Piiot October ,508445 Costa Mesa Piiot October Flctltloua St1tement above on: October 3, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICES, 2526 Salemo, ::;~• 1~t~ ~flltd ore <.tolng business as: 5, 12, 19, 26, 1991 Published N-port Beech, 5, 12, 19. 26, 1991 BualneH Name The1 Fo110Wl1 ng pet1on1 Gary R. Rettig DC, Prasl-Newport e .. ch, Calif. "· ~ ,..=.::::,"' n-.....~ ON EXHIBIT. 3440 Via Sa·Bl t . s8,810 Statement are dong bus nHs as: dent Flotltloua 929e0 Vfan -.. , on ..,....,._ Opo1to, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa Pilot October The Following petaons REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION Thie 11atement wu filed Dusln••• Nim• Mlch1el Roeen, 2528 Sal, I, 1 I C11ht. 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE 5. t 2. 19, 26, 199t PUBLIC NOTICE are doing business as: CENTER, 2648 Dupont Dr. with the County Clerk ot Steternent erno, NtwpOft Beach, C.111. PIOll'l'M Waldon Ayer, 177 22nd St. Sa,827 PACIFIC THERAPY AS, 120434, Irvine, Call!. 92716 Orange County on October lht ,ollOWlng persons 92860 PuOIJthtd NftPOl1 ~ '4. Costa Mt u. Calif. Flotltloua Flotltlou• SOCIA TES, 666 w. Baker D1nnl1 Connelly, 28 Byron 3, t 991 are doing buslntte as: Thie buelntH 11 cofl: Coate ,.... Pllcl Octobtf 112627 BualMH Name PUBLIC NOTICI •utlneaa.Nam. St. Ste; 231, Costa Mesa, Ct08, Laguna Niguel, C1llf. F508740 NIELSE~ ELECTRIC. 1519 ducted by: an Individual 12, 19, ze. ~ 2. 5~1.naN9~apom~, i:a'c~. Bc~ri?, St•t•m•nl Fictitious St•t•ment Calif. 92626 9r2~1n b 1 11 Published Newport Beach-B S111 Bernatdlno Place, The regl1trant(1) com• 1991 The Following persons 8 1 N Th• Following persons Robert Wilson ENI• 1237 • us nen con-c 1 M PUOC Oc1 be Co1ta Meta, Calif. 92027 rnenced lo tranaact bull-•-..,. 92663 art doing business as: ua neaa •m• are doing bu1lness as: Conway Ava., Costa· Me11, ducted by: an lndM du•I os • ••• 0 r Olen Webb Nlel1tn, 1689 nest und« &he Flctltlous 1------------ T his business Is con-COSTA MESA TRANSMIS-Stetement (•)FAMILY THERAPY IN, Calif. 92626 The regl1trant(1) com-12, t9, 26, November 2. B San Barnardlno Pl., 8u1lnesa N1m1(1) Hated PUBLIC NOTICI ducted by: a general pan, SION SPECIALIST, t995 Tht FOiiowing ~son1 STITUTE (b)CENTER FOR Thll buslntH Is con-rntneed to transact buti: 1991 Costa Mttl, Cillf. 12127 above on: September l,•--------- nershlp HarbOr Blvd .• Co11a Mesa, ire dOlng l>Yslness 11. FAMILY THERAPY. 1028 ducte<I by: an Individual neu under the Flc:lillous Sa-857 This bu1ln111 It con-1991 l"louu.. The reglstranl(s) com, Calif. 92627 STOWAWAVZ. 320 Am-Town & Country Rd .• °'' Tht reglstrant(t) com: Buslnff• Namt(I) a11td ducttel by:.,, lndMdual Mlchul Ro.en ._....._ ._ menced to tran1ac1 busl, Al Ghodsl. 9561 Blackfin 11hyst. Balboa l1tand, Calif. ange, Calli. 92688 manced to transact bull, above on: September tll, PUBLIC NOTICE The reglatranl(I) com-™• ttatamanl WH m.cs ..... .....,.. nest under the Fictitious Cl·.. Hunllngton B .. ch, 92662 Mtnlatry Counsatln9 Ser, ness undtr lht Fictitious t991 mencad lo tranaact t>uti-with the County Clef1c ol The ,..._._ Businu s Nam1(s) lis1ed Calif. 92648 Clayton R. Warwick. 320 Vices, Inc.. Cantor"'• COf' Buslneu Nam•(•) Hated Dennis Connelly Flc11tlou• ,,.., unci.r tht Flctltlout Oteno• COUnty on Stptern-are dolnQ ~ ~ above on: October 5, 199t Pttvln Ghodll, 9~t Black, A~thyat. Balboa Island, porallon, t 028 Town & above on: September 7, Thl1 statement wll filed lualneH Neme 8uilneaa Name(•) !lated btf 2'1. 1991 CAMERON COMPNfV 1 Waldon Ryet fin cir .. Huntington Beach, Calif. 92662 Counlry Ad .• Orange, Calll. 1989 • wllh the County Clafk ot 81at•m9nt •bove on: Oc1ober 10, ,aoaaie Eutahoft lfYlne ca.tr Th11 statement was ftltd Calif. 92648 l ynr Luthef, 200 Diamond. 92860 Rober1 Wiiton Elli• Orange County on Septam-lht following persons 1991 Publl hed u--112714 • • • with the County Clerk of Thi• bu1ln111 11 co~ Balboa Island, Calif. 92662 Thll buslnus 11 con-Thi• statement was n1ec1 bet tt, 1991 art doing buslna11 as: Glen Nltlaen 1 " ...... ..,...Beach-Janine Cameron Orange Coun•y on October ducted by: hU1band and Thia busln111 11 co~ due1ed by• a corporation with the County Clerk ol '507292 ,AMILY ITAUAN QOUA· This stat"'*1t wtt tlltel Cotta Meaa Hot Octobtf 1 ~ wen.,~ 8, 199t wife ducted by: • limited part, The regl1tranl(1) corn-Orange County on October Publllhld Newport 81act,. MET DEU I RESTAURANT, wt1t1 the County Clerk of 5, 12. 19, 20, 1110i 9271, • F509175 Th• registrant(•) corn-nershlp mtneed lo transact bull-t8. 1991 Costa Mesa Pllol Octobaf 2307 a Sou1h 8tlstol, Senta Ofange County on Oetobtf · a.en Thi• butlflffl 18 ~ Published Newport Beach-menced to tran11ct busl-Th• reglatr1nt(1) com-ntH• undet the Fictitious FIU0250 12 19 28 Nov~ 2 Ana. CaUf. t270I 10. 1"1 PUILIC-.. CI ducttel bV:.,, lndMduml Costa MH I Piiot October ne11 under lhe Actlllous menced to ttan1acFltltbu1I-Bu1ln111 Name(•) ll1tld Pu~llshed Newpott Betch-t.91 ' • • Hind Oeorgn Kl\atlcht, ' 'I091tl """ Tht r•t;'t•tranl(t) com-"' 6 N bet 2 eu11n111 Nam•(•) nste<I neu undet the ct lous above on: NIA 3501 Teton Dr .. Fun.non. P • ..._.. .,,,.. ---· ___... 12, 1.,, 2 . ovem . 1bove on: N/A Bu1lnt1a Ntmt(I) llattd OrAd A. Stoop Costa Meta PllOI Oclobet Sa·844 Calif. 92035 Ubll .. ..., Newport_,.. r,.muOU• .,_,._, trlr.ot .._.. t99t Al Ghodal abov1 on: NIA Thi• atatement waa filed :ZS, Novemblf 2, 9, t6, Thia bualn111 11 cofl: Costa Mell Piiot October htlnete NeMe MN under the ~ _______ s_._:8_59_, Thi• 1t1f1m1nt Wll filed Clayton R. Warwick with tht County Clerk of 1991 PUBLIC NOTICI ducted by: 111 lndlvldull 19, a . Nowt'nbtf 2, •• •t•tetnent ="'· ~~ =-' PUBLIC NOTICE with lht County Clerk of Thi• 1t1t1mant w11 filed Orange County on Octobtt Sa-917 FlotttloU"S The reglatrant(•) com: 1991 The following par.ont Janine~ • Ofange County on Stptem· with lht County Clerk of 1 1991 . manctel lo tranllCt blieJ: a..eet art dOlng butlntll u : _.._ ---------I bot 27 l991 Oranga County on October • ,508418 PUBLIC NOTICE •ualneH N•m• ne11 under It. FlctltlOUt LAGUNA Bl!ACH EDCJCA. "-'ltllll,,_,. -9sd • ~lct9lt!o~!me ' FS08244 9, 19111 Published N............, Betchr Flctlt .. us llatement Du1ln111 Nam•(•) fisted PUBLIC NOTICI TIONAL BOOKS1.. 2'5 wlttl~t,t,.~~ ~ us n• PI09137 .... ...,... 'the r:ollOWlng peraona above on: Octot>tr 1, 1991 Gnindvltw, Ltguna UMch, ..._ .. ,Oft -Statement Publl1hed N-port Beach-p 11 h ,... Cott• Mtea Piiot Octobef 8uelneu Nam• .,, doing bu1lno11 11: Hind Oe«vM Khatlche Flotffloua Calif. 12951 '-1 1 The Following per1ons Costa M11a Pilot Oc1otar C:~ 1 :3 N-;;rr o~:. II, 12, 19, 21. 1911t ltetement MAINSTAEET MAINTE· Thll 1tatement waa flied ll4lslnes1 Na.,.. EdWatd ''Y· 1'! Ot11nd: l'IOl'90 are doing bllllMll as: 5. 12, t9, 28. 1991 19 s ~ ·~· Ober 2 Dr S•·822 lht l'OlloWfng ptllonl NANCE. 2117 E. 20th Sf., With the County Clatk Of lt•t•ment view. Leoune 8"ch, Calif. Publlehed ~ ...... A PRIVATE AFFAIR CA, Sa·815 • • ovem • • PUBLIC NOTIC• are dOlng bullneu a1: Santa Ana, Cant. 92701· Orange County on Octot>et lht FOllowlng peraona 92951 eo.t:a MMa Not ~ TEAING, 837 Pine Pl.. NOTICE !Ht 5 CHEAYL NORTON a COM, 2120 2, 1991 '"doing bu11ntff at: Thia bualn•11 11 con-12 18 21, Hal.,. I. Costa Meaa. Calif. 92627 PUBLIC Sa-880 FlctfUoue PANY, 17881 San Rafael. Alch1rd D•nnl1 Ptliarln, '501UI BAUMEl!lT!R COMPANY, ducted by: an Individual 1ti1 ' - • Mariko C B11ver, 837 Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICI •u.tn .. • Name Fountain Valley. Callt. 2117 I . 20th St .• Santa Publl•hed Newport BMch-'10 32nd ltrHt 1201, Th• regl1Jr1nt(1) com-• Pine Pl .. Costa Mesa. Calif 8, .. ln••• N•m• 92708 Ana, Calif, ~701,2120 Cost Mn• Pilot Oc10t>tr Newport BHch, Calif, rnenced lo trtnNCt busl: • 02827 -Stetement Cheryl Sueanna Norton. Thia bueln111 la con-• 112ea3 ,,... und« IN l'k1ltl0us Satevttn C. Palmer, ~ Statement Flotltlou• Th• FOiiowing peraona 1781f Sin AAIMI. 'OU't111n ducted by: w. lndlvldual ti, 28, NoYtmbet 2, t , l.ttlle How9r1f Bautnllater, BullNtu Name(•) Rllttel .--------.. Broadway. Cost• MHa, Th• Following person• Buslnett• Name art dOlng butlnaa111: VtllfY, c1111. 92708 Tiit rtglatrsnt(I) cotn: 1991 889 L.Ut St.. Hemet. Calif, 1.b0'4 on: ~ 11, Calif. 92827 are dOlng bullnass as: 8tetement TRAVl!.L TRAV£L AIRPORT Thia buslne11 la con-menced 1o lraneact busJ. s.117 12344 1811 'hll butln•H I• con-DOWN MC MORY LANE, Tha Following ptrtonl CENTtR, nm Slcypet1c duettel by: an lnOMdUal Ml& ~ tt'9 '1c:tl11oua Thi• bualne11 I• COflr [dwefd l'ry ducted by: a 99Mfll part, 18789 Santa Marta St, att doing butJne11 H : Clfcle, ~ K. lrvlne, C.UI. Th• r•olatrant(•I com-eusine11 Ntrna(t) llt1ed PUIUC NOTICE dUc:1ed by: .i lndMduel TNa 11aWmant .,.. tiled • ntfShlp ,ounttln V1ll1y, Calll INTROSPECT PERSONAl. 12711 mane.cf lo "1ll\l&d CJu8'o lbove on: OclOblf 1, l"I ,lollttou. The reo11tt1nt(1) com-:t!'~ Countv Otr11 of ~·t'·~~ :: ~':. Alvl Shaw, 18789 ~'~i~50P~~N~~Hw:i ~"=· T~·~o::io~ =~N~(.r::: ~:~ WU fllCI .... en.. .. ...,. ::.IOld~ ':ue1~ ~i'r. ~ 6n ...... • 11e11 under lht flc:tlllout Senta MatUI St , Fountain Lal.Jnda, Newporl 8Mch. 17"5 Slcyoarlt Cltda, Sulle above on: October 15. with the County Clerk of ltetffMlftt lualMJ• Nl.lnil(I) lllted 'lloeaae eua1ne11 Ntmt(a) !lated VllWf, Clr.f, 92708 C.llt. 12660 K. lrvtM, Callf. 12714 1111 ~County on Oclobtr TM l'ollowtng '*'°"' aboV'I on: NIA ~ Newpott IMcti. • a=0~ ~~"" ='t ,}&: :.:-;:~~[.~ ~w'=. ~~et·.,_:, J~~ ~·~n:~:u:ion-Ct?e!yt s. Hotton 4, 1 1 'IOl?U ·~M'arr~f ~ Leth...,.._ coeta ..._-Hoc Oc.10bef Vllley, Calli. t 270t Calif. 926e0 Th• regl1trant(1) com: FIND PublllhlCI Hewpor1 8MCh-A-., Suite J. Cofone dtl •I I. t2. tt. Iii ttt1 RENT Thia bu1ln111 It co~ Thia butlne11 II con: mtnetd to transact bull-Costa MIN Piiot OGiober Mir, callf, 12125 Cla•• .. ed ...... • ducted ...,: husband 111\d dUCllCI by:.,, lndMdual ,,... under the Flc:tltlOul. Drlno Enttrprlu•.t Jnc., -.. Monety tallc• d wlfa "' Th• r1gl1tranf(1) co-BuJln.h• N1me(1) bJICI :,:lltment IZ. ti, n, ~ 2. 3111 Second Ave., :IUlle I. Tod8'1 "'4 ... en through classified Ttl• r1gl1tr1nt(s) com. rn«'Ctd to ttanaact bull-lboW om hpl•mb« 25, ... ~ classffled 1991 Corona cltl J.&11, Cellf, ,._.,_. ••?& = 9"ekl b ----------•mtnead lo transact l>IJIJ. ne11 undtt the fllctJtlOul 1991 UNI ....... t:laS U"9&•uv ------·----- • ........_.~a1111• ........ --.... ~ ..... ,_ w .... 11111111 I.._." .. __.. It ........... Tlilll ht'n• II_. mtaieiiw. f'U&ICllOflCI .... c..., Cltll& fll -"'* ... ..... llf: • ln•1•• .... .... .....,, ___ ;;;;;;i8jj;--a.. Collnily Oft~ ....... N-.(s) ..... Tlte ........ c.lf.... I llOTIClll OI' ....... ·1e:i--..... , .. , .-..on: NIA _...lo...... 'l'Mt ~ .. It c~ llCMID_, 'TORY .. «*Mr.; •H -... 1119 ;I ....... ~.......,. llMichr TNt t1•1 FN'll ... tlM • 1' ._ HMle(I} ...., ,._. r.-Cranl(t) ~ TO 8TUDaTS .~iJaiialijji1MJ !£! =--I NtOMe 0.-0Alle."I 'S • -undlr.. .._,tlir.MfndMdult ""'8CYM " C..., ill S\C:" ... ..._aw' 11 • c... Mw Hae ~ Wll\ .. County a.tr llbOwe on: ._ ... ,.._ 27' ,...,.., ~ ~~ lwlthlne ~ :.. ........ &W I. I 1 Jlltt• = M r ,_ W ... ~ ~.' c:J: a "°' ..... I, t,-11. ~~~on = ......_ =.... NifM(t) ._, =:'Yotlc:ttOd ,::--:. .._ Plitl.., ........ ....._. ~ 0....., Cllfl iiiiir""' t•t FIOIMt lNt •• , ,_. w tied lillOwe on: HIA n11t1on1f :J..,..; origin ii~--,mm1i~ •mF c.... ......... o... ~ .. o.. ~ ~ • .. ..... ~ N9Wpor1 ~ ..... Ccully °"' ~,.. OMofw '° .... rigl'U, PfWlllOM, Wiliii • NcMlllblf 1, t. ti. '" 1 1 NMMt ...... 1•.J_, .. Newport PUl&JC llOTICI COllla ..._ Plot OdOOef ~ ~ °" ......,._. J:: ~ ~ ~ P"09'erft• ~~ It "•••• 1111 NlllNd...,..._...,._ ~alli.=.::"18 ~ ,.. .... ,... 5,12,11,21,1"1 -• PIOetM ~Countyons.pc.,,,. C'!!:l.a::c,:r:=.,: .... •1ln111 llw s..to4 COiie Mite not OctDblr dUcled ~ M ~ .......... Mw s.to8 ~ Newport 8Hch-bef I ' ttt1 Ill 1he ld'loo&. I does not i: ...:. ..., .. •h•HI PUii.iC NOTICI 28, Nowlmtler 1. t, 11, Th• r~ttent<•> t:,:: ..... ,...._. PUILIC llOTIC! eo.ia ..... "°' October Publlthed Ntr.!it'°:!!! ~t• on the .,..._ ... , ........ n.. ~ P«tOnt Pl _. 1191 :::" \#1def ~Aelttlout The FolloWtnO f*IOlll ...._...,~,. 5, 12, 1t, 2t, 1tl1 Co.ta M ... Pilot 0'1ot>er ~ .. ~~in~= --~---~ I~ --M: lllaul... a..I01 art doing~· U' r_ .. ,._ Sa.aolS ""'",.... -'W"' I ........... ' o·~,.,. APPWl., ................. lk.ltll'IHI, Name(•) ~tted D.T.L, ENTERPRIS'i!i, Bu ....... Name I, 12, 19, 28, 1991 lion of kl educatlonll pea. ..-w~~. 1=-." t1'h k, ea.ta •lit•••nt PUIUCllOTICI ~_.,.;~1911 301'1 Clllf Ddt., Newpcwt stete,...nt PUBLIC NOTICI Sa.ate c:IM, admtstlonl PoliCln 1'NI , M "1M w Celt. t2el3 . Th• F°'°'*'G l*90ftl __......._._ Vltalnla Be.ch Clllf t2tle3 The~ Followtng pettont P IL C NOTICE • n d o I h " • c: ho o I-._.,. ~ a.rte of ~ Antolnelle RolChl .,. doing bUllnelJ ll' r ..... -Thlt ttatemenf w.. filed Douglas Turner Unk 3011 tre doing bullnHt es· AotftlcMae U I adm 1'111tered ptogramt Oftlldt ~ Oft OClloMr 1000 W, MllCAtlhur IM:t.: SOUTH COAST MEDicAL. ......... ....... wtlti the County Cl.nt of CUlf Dr., Newport Beach, MICAOfECH, 8652 oOr..n BustMN Harne ~ctJtlou• pub 11 I h. d N. w p 0 , t •• 11tt .... Anl. c.Mt. 92704 M5 E 17th 208, Cotti .......... t <>reno-County on Oc:10f'>ef c.llf. 926e3 Drtve, Huntl ton Beach. •t•t•ment BHch/Costa MIH Pilot It PIOITll 11\lt butlneu 11 con-Mesa, Calif, Nl27 The following P«tOnl 22• 1991 Thi• butlneu I.I con-Calif, 92e4e ng The Following persons Butlne•• Nanw October 29• 1991 ~ ...,_ ~ clQed by: tn lndMdu.I Eledtonlc: ModalltlH, C.il: .,. dolna bUtlnlu a1: FStoe47 ductad by: an Individual Terry Clrtc, 8652 DorHtt .,, doinQ business as: lt•t•ment SA93e ._. '"'October The t•Glttrtnt(s) eomr fomla, 401 31th, Newport ECOTEC, INC., 930 W. Publlshad Newpcwt a.ach-The r1glttrtnl(1) com-Dr., Hunllngtpn BHch, BAY AU'tO SALES. "43 W. The Followlng 1>9!tons mtfQd lo '1MtlC1 butlr Beaetl Calif 92863 18th E·2, Coala Meta, Cotti Mesa Pilot Octobtl rjllfW»d lo ltanNci bUtJ. ca11t 92648 ~ Bay St Costa Mesa. Calli are doing business at. 12, ,,, 21, I~ a. nett Wldef the Flctltlout Thi• • butl~... It con-Callf. 82e27 21. ~ 2, 9, 18. ..... undtt lhe Fictitious Thli bu1lnen It con-92627 • . DEL MAR PROPERTIES, 1"1 luelMu Name(•) titted duc:tad by: an lndMdual Ecotac, Inc:., Dalaw1.re, 1991 eu.1n111 Name(•) listed duded by: an lndMdual John F. Oconnef Jr., 6812 1n52 Skypaik Circle Ste. --~~~~~ ... ~155--I~~'..~~-Tb• regla\ranl(t) comr 930 W. 1t1Ch E·2, Costa s.914 aboYe on: NIA The regl1tranl(1) com-Dttlanct, Huntlngton 1~~~c,1;-'~:2~!an .,._ ~ -nci ...... ," ...._.,. mencld to trtnSld bull-M.u, Calf, 82827 Doug!•• T. Unk m~ to ttansact t>u• Beach, Callt. 92647 '7" • G __ ...,._,., ___ ,.., ____ 1 TMe ttMemenl WU "*' neu Utld« Iha f1c:tlttous Thi• bualntH Is con: PUBLIC NOTICE Thlt ttatement was filed nett under Iha Fictitious This buslnus Is con: View Dr .. Newport Beach, ,.._11.. wtth the County Ottk ot Buslna11 Name(•) Dstad duc:1ld by: a corponllon wtth the County Clerk of Business N1me(1) listed ducted by: an Individual Calif. 92663 Or~ ~on 5-ptem-above on: Th• reglt1ranl(a) com-F1otJtlou9 Otanaa County on October above on: Septembef 15, The . 1agl11rant(1) comr Thia bu~inan 1• con: ........ 1 ..... be· 30, 19t1 Tom Newman mtneed to ttanuct bull· llu..,._ Name 22, 109, t99t mtnCtd to transact bust. ductad by. tn Individual ......... F50l229 Thie ltalamtnt wu filed ,,... undef the Flc:tltioul St.tetnent F51064t Terry Cirac ness under Iha Fictitious The reglstrant(I) com- TM FolO;Anfl pertOnt Ptlbllthed Newport Beach-with the County Ctettt of Bualn .. 1 Name(s) llsted The Followlng persona Publithad N~ Beach-This statement was fii.cl Buslnus Name(•) U1ted manc~o "i:sa;f ~!: 'ru:rK? t;=at:1100 Cnta Meu Pilot October ~County on Odob« ·~~~:-'~ 199I ate doing butlnes1 as: Costa M ... Pllol October with ttlt County CleOI of above on: NIA ~:nau "Nama(s) ~~= Mllr'4f M 14. ~ 1f . 2t, NoYembtl' 2.. 9, 17' 1 1 ,5101441 ~ i1a1.m.ni' wai flltd {~~ ~ ... ~~· 21, Novambtt 2, 9. 18, ?'~~~County on October ~~ ~ia~:.=' !is flied above on: January 1991 ~. Cllf. t29'0 1~ l1 Published Newport Beach: with the County Cllf1c of 92627 ' . 1991 • F508442 with lh• County Ciefk ol ~:1yn Riddle I c-:r A:· l;:• 1~':w:Ou:t ~78 Cotti MHa Pilot October ra~1County on October Marla Karakeslto~lu, Sa-928 Published Newport Beachr Orange County 00 Sapttmr with'~:·=~ w&!,:~ ~ eaa,...., PUBLIC NOTICE 26, NOYlmbtf 2, 9, 18, • FS10280 ~: ='::"'cai~'9246'7 PUBLIC NOTICE Cotta Mesa PllOI Octobef ber 27• 1991 FS08242 Or~• County on OctObef Have A Garage Sale! Thia buttt .. tt I• con: ~ 1991 Published Newport Beac:fl.. Thi• bu1lneu ts con: Flctltloua 5· 12• 19• 26• 19111 PubUshed Newport Beach-1' 1 t ~ ~ en lndMduat ..... .. S•908 Colbl Mesa Piiot Octobtf ductad by: an lndMdual s..a29 Costa Mna Pllol October noa43• • h' reQlttrant(t) corn: •• --. • ame PUBLIC NO re 28 . Novembtf 2 9 18 Th• r1gl1trtnl(I) COfnr •ustneH Name PUBLIC NOTICE Publlahed Newport Beach: menced lo bnNCt butlr • •ment T E 1 ' • ' menc.d to transact bull-Statement 5, 12, 19, 28, 1991 Cvltl MHa Pilot October • ~ undet .. fldlllout The FoClowlng l*90nS 1991 neu und" lhe Flctlllou1 The Following persons Sa,809 5, 12, 19. 26, 1991 Bu-.tt Hem•(•) hied lie~ buslneta u : Flclltloua S•·913 B •Inell Name(•) listed art dOlng t>uslneu as: ~ctlllou• ·= i;: ~ 4, 1991 TlAKEMer'_!Z•· 1~~~~~~~92:,1: au:~:::-:::"· gi;·~n~d ~·;ri II N T a= :~':{:slsoglu 1~s'k. l~!~~N:t'o,N~~: Bu=~~~=::::n· PUBFILclCtJt~~uT.ICE Sa·823 J ,...,atl Arthur Gllano, 223 The FolloWlng peraon1 Santa Ana Ctllf. 92705 The Following persons TRADE MlrNll1, Newport Beach, are doing bu1lne1s t1: whether you're buy, The Piiot Claael· R. Giese Import, Inc., Call, are doing buslne11 as: Busln•H Name SELL Calif. 92leO BIO CHIEF, 2442 Orang• Ing, Hlllng, or Just fled fornla, 1800 E. Garry St. CG FX, 2082 Business Statement Thia bualneu It con: Ave., Costa Mesa, Callf. looking, clattlflod has Th• most comprehen-1201, Santa Ana. Calif. Center D1lv1, Suitt 210. Irr The Following persons your used vehicle through classified 842-5678 ......... ••'i""' ~ classttled ducted by: In lndMdual 926~7 whal you needl alve end c:urrenl dlrec, 92705 vine. Calll. 92715 are doing bUslness as: o· ... 2 •878 The rtglslranl(•) comr Uan Elyse Munay, 2442 PILOT CLASSIFll!D tory of goods and ser· This bu1lnts1 It conr Lyle Eckmeier, 2204 Ra· GCI GROUP, 18662 BUY _..,... _________ 1mencad lo transact buslr Orange Ave., Costa Mau, 842·5078 vices around! ducted by: 1 corpotatlon ltlgh Ave .. Costa Mesa. MacArthur Blvd .. Sia. t MH undlf tt-a Flclllloul Calif. 92827 The reglstrant(s) comr Calif. 92627 •200, Irvine, cam. 92715 -81 CLASSIFIED INDEX-642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. 540r1220 FROM IOUTif ORANGE CO. 4ll-llOO •t ~ ,, TM• PILOT CHECK YOUft AO THE FU.ST OAY ............ lltd\. Ciiio ...... ..., --.. Mlclllncy --.... *'"-a . --•op:u. ,.._.,.,., _,..._ ............. cf-* ..... ad._. lllpoit ..... M1 I; .. ..,_,. .. ......,.. ~C:C.O ...._..., ....... ..., .. ..,_ ..... 1 ...... ....,... INf .. _...... --lar ......... IPOCle ~ =-' ... -. c:.._.., .. ....,la ...... 11..,.,...., .... ~» .......... be....., lo. .. nat .......... ._ct-.. ..... 1 I/ft ... "'PCIM ........ ~ ~ al ~ Ollllt -_, ................ " ..... ~ --l.t1 . . t t . ,. .... ..... ~) ••,r ....... • • • • . . ... ~ ' :· •· . ' -,, :-. .... . . ' .. . '• •! ~ TODAY'S REAL ESTATE " CLASSIFICATIONS t• \ 1002·2790 ARE IN THE REAL l:.STATE TABLOID SECTION Th• J Roommal• W111IH ~ Column II loclted In the main tllulflCltlon Section C1tegory272' Business Opportunity 2904 Monev o Loan 29 t 4 Lo ca I Ve n d Ing •WIDOW HAS ••• for Route. For Sale TO'tl $20,000 up. No Cheap. t·B00.955, credibo' No penally. Call 0354 Oenlton Al. 49Ml35 HOWi Employment 5530 LINES DAYS BUCKS Sell Your Private Porty Merchandise HERE!? '-, I " .., ' • 1 l t 1 •1 1 l' 1 I ~ '· t, I "' 1" ~ 1 .I~ Employment 5530 Employment 5530 Employment 5530 SALES REPS CASHIER HELP WANTED $425/ Photo 1 am ,3 pm . Sm a II ~~~ly Fa~c~~:n>'o. aNs~ ATTENTION! America's first earth, friendly dell In New. exp. 1r9()():786'7020. 7 friendly catalogue port Center. Call for Hiring Several based Mulll·Levol Interview, 499.5794 or _d_a;..ys_J_ev_e_s5_1_m_ln___ Marketing Is sweeping throuqh classified TO Pl.ACE AN AD Cll.l 642-5678 El Employment 5530 ppliances 6011 760.1245. HICKORY FARMS Wiii Train the nation. For Into on LOOKING FOR Learn Portrait Studio this ground floor op: CASHIER Have holiday fun in operations w ith our portunlty of Uj!~ '90's FINANCIAL F{f, Full Co. Benf. making gift baskets & successful company. call Natural world Mortoaaes. WORD PROCESSER w/ Refri gerator $200, min 2 yrs exp Word washer & dryer, S140 Perlect s.1 needed to each, d ishwasher as slat busy sales stat!. S125. 646·5S48 Envrgetlc team player Se• r a w a ah• r & w/creallve & technical dryer 110 plug In wilting skills a must. d ryer. $150 tor both. Fff position In n/ 004,9043, In salet. P{f or F{f. INDEPENDENCE? Call Eric for appl. Flex hrs. Wiii train . Paid training. Raises 714-753·2838 Then call 1-8()():253-1ST T.D. 9% 39 _64_5-_65_35 __ ...,..__ Above average wag es. and promotions based _S_A_L_E_S_._F_u_n_a_n_lm_a_l·1 .D.s 2918 tmkng C.M. ofc. Send resume & salary hfs, to ry to: Ad'217 c• The Furniture 6014 Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, 6:drwr chest w/ twin Costa MHa, 92626. headboards $75 . 7631. One of th• Na: months. 97• a1e1 CUSTOM~R Apply We1tclltt Plaza. on pher11ofrm,ancte. Priolrf themed store In Fash: ...-v 17th & I I NB exp 0 Pu ' no nee. Ion Isle see"-Pff & F/ 673-6898 tlons Fastest Growing SERVICE rv ne. · · you tove children, are ~ Industries. Min. lnvHI, HOUSEKEEPER. 2 day1 people oriented. pro, T help. 854•5399 ~mtg BABY FURNITURE,cnb Employment Employment Opportunities ment $7,000 -Vending: Th• NE w p 0 AT par week In N.B . fessional and arnbi-SECRETARY & matching chetl of anted 5535 PAY PHONE Route BEAQH/COSTA MESA area. Please call tlous, you can be sue, tmmed opening for drawers w/changlng For Sate. PoHlbl• PILOT Is looklng for a 645-4635 ceuful w ith PCA. exceptional, organized table top. Like newll C S I Must have depend· selfrstarter, 5.1 Word For Bu.aw Exeutlv•• Dark wood $37"'. s1200 Wkly cash In-ustomer erv ce Mature Person " come. 1•8()():226:6630 Representative for t he 1 able transportation. Per1ect exp, ablllty to Aent,•·wlfa. Mrktng. 631,.205 . Employment 5530 VENDING ROUTE: A b~~g Sa~azc~t!~~ Earn a good llvlng, No exp nee. 714/ 860-priced to tell qulc:kly. .. .. 11 .... 56 1~00.284-VENO ,_ .... _ _._,_•x_t_ ....... __ ·_~ Investment Opportunity 2908 ENJOY 15% on TOs S20K lo $1,000,000 + Call Denison Assoc. 499:4835 ext. 7 NOWI VENDING ROUTE. Earn S 1000/Week. Estab· llshed. I mmediate tale. 1~00.800.2991. VENTURE capital req'd, S5K to $SOK al 15%. FAX .reply to 714-539- 0226, Attn: WTT. Of write Adl333, C/O The Piiot, Box 1560, Coata M11a, CA 92628, ADMIN ASSISTANT PIT 30 hrs/Wk. SaJes exp pref'd w/oppty to advance,673-4847 Bartender Trainees Needed. Call: 714·695:6998 Ext. 166 BOOKKEEPEft/SEC 'TY For small c:onstructlon co. Pff for typing, bkkpng & c:ollecllons. Send retume to: Bookkoeper. 1747 lr2 vine Ave, C.M. 02627 Thinking of having a garage sale? Give ut a calll PILOT CLASSIFIED 0421 5878 Clrculallon Dept. to Needed lo he P oper, Musi bring drivers u. w ork w/peopla, be en-dryc:ln p/u, ••I up 1--------- work a nexlble sched: ate IH garden on SaV cense. proof of auto thuslasllc & Juggle hScln/catmg 49'-0476. B~~~~~ul :~~~:~·~:.!; ule. approximately l6-Sun. Sherman Garr Insurance and social many requests. Xlnt cond, oak trim. sac:rl- 24 hours per week. dens, COM. Dorothy. 1ec:urlly card 10 your health benefits. Call flC9 S325_ 841:3486. we need a reliable 873r2268. M·F. 8 lo 4. Interview. Apply In Newport-Harbor area pirson with strong MED PRONT OFC person Thurs 10.5:00 Chamber of Com, Black vlnyl sleeper telephone skills, OPHTHALMOLOGY 3 at th1 K,Mart Portrait merce 729-4400 for an couch $25. 646:6985 . pleasant phone voice. Day Week. Hunt Bch Studio 1400 Edinger Interview. Classy, c:ntmpry dnlng neat appearance and 548·3709 St. Santa Ana. CA. _S_E_C_R_E_T_A_R_Y-. _M_o_n-,F-r-1.1 tel, glass lop, brass abnt lo work well w ith No Exp. nee. A Dallyi-e_o_e_.______ Telemarketing exp. r• base w/6 uphlslrd others. $5.50/Hr. Salary of 5300 for RE SECTY/OFC MGR ceplionl11, lite bkkpng chrs, $200. 2 6'tall bk, b ln mdse 7 t 4/ & tiling. Newpo rt Large antique trunk shivs, rich mahogny Call DANIEL SHEA 86uX889 1 t 34· 56 Roal Estate e•p req'd. Beach area. 7232 1640 $50. 544·9097. color $100. 668:0576. 842-4321 Ext. 207 ..,.. 1 ex · · Phones. It bkkpg, typ. PfT RECEPTIONIST Ing & W/P. Patrick Secty/Office Clerk Country blue loveseat. GIFT SUPERVISOR Giiiespie 955·5800 Great c ondition! $100. NB Oon. Contractor 1---------Several Pfr & Fff por Coordinate re<:e1ving, looking for P{f Ro, SALES sitions avail. Call 12 Kolvlnato r, 18 cu ft. _6_4_5:_7_6_07_· ____ _ prep & sending of cept. M,F, t2:30 10 OUT OF SANTA FE 800-832,5751. white refr lg great Cstm Onsz WtrbQ, llted Hickory Farms gifts. 5:30. Know WP 5.1 & New store In Fashion TV WATCHERS! Get cndtn$250 722-6564. hdbrd, shivs. grl No exp nee, will train. or W 4 w. Prov exp. Isl• teoklng exp sales paid . Exciting new cndtn. S200 979-6862. Part or full time. A'1ply roqd. Tina 756·0600. people for contemp0: method. FREE 24Hr Kenmore Wnsher/Oryer . In pereon, Westclltf1-----------recorded mtg. Call Works exlnt. $140 for SELL Plaza. 171h/lrvlne, NB. Why play Hide 'N rary So West shop. 618,85,,8840 Ex1.11 the pair. 556-4737. Seek wllh chlldc:are? Boots, jewelry & ap: <>' All Kinds of Jobs For Call Th• Piiot todayl parel. High earning Make the right move. Maytag Washer/Dryer your home All Kinds of People. 642,5678. potontlal 854:5399 Pilot Real Esta•• Exlnt cndtn, Ilk• new through classified Piiot ClaHlfted. $350. 645-2942. ERVICE IRE f'q (I Ii,! f 1111._: t3\ \\"' .. I 'I 1' I 1 \ '' 1,, INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWIRRATll ~B' $1.iO~llM ..... TMl'e ALL ~ pey. lmdon•.-. 11~ 111 .. llRVICI DIRICTORY iror mote lnfDrm .. aiw. CALL TOOAVll AIKPOR CAllDY VOAa 8eMoll Otl I Cll O>i '/ ,..,._ .... '1414M1 ldltO H.!1tir1 ,, ir11 Ht•f11w.11 i l lA f1' l if ',, ''.' '; () Paint r.movat, boat tfall.,., boa1 pat1e, lawn tumitute. '714- 147· 1152. \ ...... , l II, l I<• ", • '~' Haulinq 3720 ...,LT HAUUNO SERVICE O..lrd~ Jon MW112 DUMP RUNS • .IUllK F\.rmtture, trash. t,.. brWICttM, appUw.s. Mlle• '7 dye 848-1391 I I ,' .. ' I ' ~ .' -r--- Moving 3834 P1.1•1 •, Sr!. l-1•·· PUBLIC NOTICE Vt1, .ti L•'""l 11"38t)A Rep. 111 , 1. 1 The Calif. Public Utlll-PtMMt Leeune YOUT' SPRINKLERS .. my ties Commlaslon RE· rwm.. Jazz, clastlca, only ~ Tltnefa, QUIRES that an Used pop•, 15 Y1"l exp. BA vaJYee. drtp ~, hou1eho ld goods Mutlc. 78&-M08. lnstaJlatlon a AeipM' . mover• print their 722·7124 ~ P.U.C. cat T number; tlm09 and chauffeuf8 ptfnt "*' T,C.P, num. ber In Ill advert!M- Pl.1 "1''' ~~··1 1.11• rn~w Upt1ohtt•11·1,; , .•. ,, ment.. If you have a lntJWxt. P*f\ plMJt1q queetlon abOUt the t• cu.om tlllll#tng, QUellly gellty of a movw. llmo WIXtt. ~ PTd>r or cheuffeur, call: iemel ~121m4. 654-7831 Public Utlllttee Q &Q ............. A~a Repairs. 64:Me12. Your ftl'9t pet, your ftl'9t Job, your ftl'9t car, CommlealOn 71~151 ~.~Int• riot ctameoe repan, .. •••r:t rete. 7 dsya . ChanNnG lltown ~ 1truoflon. Lie . #8"838. U.-1413 claulfted'• your nrat choice. let U1 ..... Y• s.u v .. p,.,n,! Cll e. ....... '41-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. ----------• 1 DAV VAN> UL.I. ... Fine qual 80tld tnkwd 10/19, W. f'um19uN. .. Ouenu bedrm .. t cJothlng, & ml9C. 521 HOO. OuHn Ann• \'fl Acacia Ave. lom\I dining tble I MovtNQ SAL• beda, chr•. hutch w/glaH dr .. ..,., couch, bUcH cab & aldebrd, all '°' mlac. Sat lam. $1800. 854·7447. IOO Hellollope. Klngalze waterbed • in. ONLY FOR TH• cludea frame & h .. d. DISCRIMINATING. board. Good condl· Eetate Sale by appt. lion! Call 590.7904• Palntlnga, art deco, leave measage. furniture, exqulalt• Kngaz wtrbd, 3 lg daka, picture plates, aome bx 1prnga, wd nta allvar, 1umptlou1 cabnt, chat of drwr•, hutche1, coffee table, come IH, bast offer. 70 yr old c:hany wood 722-0131. hot cablnet-mu1t 1ee, Oek dining table, 2 laav ... I chairs S595. 673-2659. ..... " ••an &1-• ,.,... ..... I& 412111 ... --. .. n....,.r.1•1 ~. ...,. -.... •-Lat .aa• .. -DWM, •"10", 110, II I r., .... r, -~ _. e -•• none... ...... .. _ ---11--•1 d IX........... oMeol, .... IWM ldnd, ~ ~ Mippy, ... , fled .. 40. ~ ..... -·-· WhO (.._..the 10 JCMO, uim..-....,. PMI'· 111 ... ...,. toollc• younger, flt, you 1 ''~...: ~. I hav9n't .,..,, oeted, fttftiea OOfto over ••• °'*' "*'ded. night ~ .. = ~.-:-..... I htw9 rnodv9ted to loM), t'm •••ou• gentleman. one'""*" one.... ~ llgtd home In w.. ..... ,. totd, looke '5. (No... o=:omm~ed rol~!io,:-,_,;cnt~ ... •-.#4079._... .... ____ hearted, attr9ottve, ._#_sc_a_11e_. ----- cone-yet). I'm not .. "*""989· "'-"'· •ua .-vain, but want you to r •1...,.. trtm, -minded ... .. knoW tt'8t you'I be -I WV male. tll-.0. ... proud to have me to twve ~.wig PUii ._ • Wlllk bnkte you. I'm a TO relattonehlp. Yount • .......,..1 .....,.. - warm-hearted, fun ARIA IO, trr, 11S, btonde, _... ... ,.,.. ~'1 WM at· IT per.on with a brain. &WP: 27 attract!Ye brown-eyed prof•• SHM, M, a•r. me-lMrn IJd. llOlll Looking for aame. • • • elonal, acttve, pa. dlum buld, ~ a.m.. LOlllQ (Someone wfth bual-actventuroue, protee-aloN!le, Meldng OM-~. ~ ctii-r.etr.d wtltt 1a 9be. --.. a, 1 1pectac:ular rattan fur· nlture, llvlng room & dining room set & other mlac. 721·1557 ,,... acumen who la etonat, ~ ""'*• u.m.n. Do you ekl? dren, cempfng, ~ on a 1'1\t" frllme, for ........ 1189 0"9r Rattan loveaaat, •1-p ~...,.....~.,._...,,.......,.,,........,..~ aoctlllly 9dept). I enjoy :;:, outctoore~m anc:t.w .. •~•-*-405 __ 1_. -----Ing, rncMM. ouddllng. •tHdy retatJonehlp. ~_.at.::= 't.::::, __ "'iiiiMiUin;-'.--: sofa, 13" TV, dining Patio Sale, SaVSun 9-3. glamoroue ••ttlnga -•:.-..... for 1M11. S..ktng Sf', 11-28, Weatmlneter area. 8WF,~ 21 to 231 .. ..,....NRI rm tabla w/8 c:hra, 3 ApptlancH, •Porting, but am not aftald to .. -· ........... .., 1vv aaine INc-. #3082. #3032. ..vw bar stools. oak table hshld morel .25-SSO. get my flngeroall• ~~. ~~ I Oii •----.. -.. ----.. ---Au.-----=., ~ :k: ,.,.. W/4 c:hr •. 64" A 728. 224 Jasmine. ~ WOUid .__ •o .,........., If 1• rvw vn5 CHA9Mllll'' .,..... • · ...,...... • elmllar lntereata. you .,. 0"9r • TO II AM or • thlrt end blue eom.one 4' to 62 ao.+ atnc.re hOf'Mt vn .i---... .. ~ s .. 1.y queen az box who .. ,_nu.. knoWa ·---4082 __ • -----.......... + ~ I ....: -.. AME =~=-l"Ol-m•-. 8WMN8 WOUid llke to aprng matraS/ frame :::::.·.l NICI ........ ---_,, "' 1 n vn ..,... --n'99t a "AeAL" lady _s_12_5_._1_22_._s_sS4_. ___ 1 e1g Moving Sale. Dining = to 'idngJ dance, young IOlah, atlr9C> Self employed, 5'10", Seeking SWF, "'9 30-bucb. My "-1 and who emJoy• new Teak tbla, hutch, 8 blk rm Ht, Imps, c:hrs, tldpa= ~ ~ GUY :.:. ~ '-:::; N/S, 14K:Ceaful free SO. MYMlf, 57", 140 ~ 8:, ~ M':: placM, ~ lther chr• $125 lawn c:hHt of drwra, hshld my CUmlftt actMU .. of WAITED ....-ol hufnO., rMdy ~~~. ru'!~~ Iba.,~ ":tJ:o"" ~ln .. HB .:.d"iov. to actMelM. wttt'I tow of aectnl $75. 648-6985. llema, SaVSun 9-4. bk:yc:llng and akatlng. by 50 yr. young SWF, for tonp.!!nn. #4054. eye•. 1 ra, klN. #3082. Mt. and k* of poe.,,,. Thomasville hutch, 11 328 Monte Vista, betw (I can get back Into aNm and tr1m, Ilk" 11llAllOF tr11Y911,t .. ~.,,r1 ... I ka ~~.c:amcomppanyng, en-0,1---------1 ttal #3088. lrvlne/Santa Ana. a n d • n J o" par ~•king -'kl aena •••· nu ur ng, ,...,,. "' green sofa, dresser, ---------' • ..... • •• ng, sun, atlnlctlV9 lady wtth th t pectal female to i---------------------------- glass table/2 c:hra , GARAGE SALE Lots of ~Poclp:.l"!tt~ y'~1rn dlootbal!:__t•hzz,1Mhot AFl'LUllCE'' deretated elegan~ nf!. :3008. · r u Sun, Nov. 2 & 3, 1671 moderation). 1 lov. #4087. wanted for attrllcttve, heart and wanta th• PLEASANT ' bestoffara.722•7445. great mlac:I 8-2 SaV ;,. oga, .,._ • ng. aoclally connected who hu an open•---------HOW TO • ESPOND Tustin Ave. Unit Ct. ::r ::::,:::! ~~~-·---,-ET--ITE____ aophlallcated lady, beat and lut romance PEAUNT '' Miscellaneous 6015 'SOUND OF MUSIC' Garage Sale Multi· mature enouuh to un-WITH 1SWFN._!~ ~~~ .. .,,t • of her fife. You de-DWM, born June 3, families, dishes, darstand when I Ny I oya -.. _..,. .... 0 ...,,. to be happy. 1918, allghtly dis· TO Complete Ht of 8 c:lthng, hshld ltms Sat. am ready to tTada otf PZAZZ aoc:lal u well u buaf. #3035. ablad, but nice. Brad lord Exch ange 8·3. 20260 Cypress. my bUalneaa Ute to wl•h" lovlng, gener· .,... occaalona. You ---QO--• m_N_Q ___ , Need'• humoroua, colletor'a plates by---------devote my"lf to a oua, lntelllgent SWM, muat be I'+, 43-55, W"I creative, affluent lady, Edwin M. Knowles. Lt pine oval dining table partnerahlp (ao that It tr1m, tall, N/S, 45-55 to wlttl """ of humor PARTNER non-smoker, no pet1, Features scenes from 2 leafs 4 chrs 5285· will run amoothly) c:herlah me, ahare and mamage minded. Widowed, 88, no de-to share a writer the movie musical. Round coffee table & where my partner ap-wonder of life. Love #4085. pendW1ta, 5'7", wants dream. #3080. Still In original boxes, matching end tabla preclatM the value of dancing, blc:yc:llng, active, fun lo'Ytng Out· •--p-~-C-HO_L_OG __ IS_T __ never beon displayed. $25 each or both 535. my contribution. 1-V. baking brownie•. door type In good et' Makes a groat Christ· 646-2119. spent my Illa alnc. 1 1114049. health. Enjoy muatc, AUTHOR mas gift. Asking $250 was 30 ralalng my , ___ P_R_ETTY____ plays, dining In or out. TEN II coa"H tho set. Please call chlld, going to achOol, ADVEllTUltEIOllE Let'• atart llvlng. N "'- 6 4 5 ·1 9 3 3 after and starting bus I-AFFECTIONATE #3087. 60 +. good loOkJng. 5:30pm. Or call any· nffaes, ao that ao-UD YEQETARIAI Wanta attractive, time, loavo message. IGIANT GARAGE SALEI clally, I am almost Y •••LOR HANDICAPAILE healthy, liberal woman Sat only 8-12. Anti· brand ~ ... A,.1•. a .. k• attractJve, mar· _... CH•~•auv 10' non-MICUal lriend-ques lots of fun ·-~ ,....., " SWM, 5'11", 150 lbs. vnvnt-.n Vintage hats, purses & mlac. 930 Martnera Or. A-ACTIVE r1ageabla man, 45-58. C ti t IUFF •hip, 35-45 of age. Jewelry. NB ......... _, Sho~. . 1 1"" I'm educated, playful, rea ~!:__~~n an1• #3045. uu•• .... BLONDE c:rNtlve, VfK'/ feminine ou•. a ............. u., ncu-S11,., had accident 15•---R-OCKEA _____ , 631-3765 2-FAMILY UL• and vlvec:lou1. I've rali.t, new age, NII-~ ago, but let's Fum, blkH, Iota of WIDOW many lnte,.ata. Would Ing, surfing, hiking, 'atop & amell th• WANTS Collectibles 6017 goodlea. SAT 8-3, Newport Beach, ac· love to ahara youra. traveling. Dedicated to ro•••·" Since ac:-YOU 'SOUND OF MUSIC' 1707 Terrapin Way tlve, energetic, would Call pleuel #4061. personal and •Plrltual ddent, have worked (Bayc:rest) Ilka to mHt humor· growth, sincere com-for church & bank for Long-hal'9d, down to Complete set of 8 ---------ous, happy gent for PRETTY m I t m • n t . N /SID . over 5 ye.,.. Am 35, N .rth man need• free Bradford Exchange 218 Via Genoa. Udo early morning walks, FUNNY #3034. 5'8", N/S, aoc. dr1nkar thinking woman for colletor·s plates by Isle. Garage on Grav· great communication/ uaiuiv &11191PQDll!&U & Interested In you. good tlmff. Age 1&-36 Edwin M. Knowles. ana. Sunday only I share your lntarHts nArrt ""11 '""" #3047. yrs. old. Clean & Features scenes from 9:30-12:00 noon. 100• #4077. OWF, 40lah, '"ka lun FUN I healthy, U·B·Too. tho movie m uslcal. Atrium full of Roger's. ---.. ---... C-T_IVE___ companion for what-PERSON #3071. Still In original boxes. tropicals. Ficus 9ft, A 1 1"" aver. Age no ba"ler. ENJO¥ SEMI RETIRED never been displayed. fems, zambUanta, etc:. LOVING Call and make me work• ha.rd, Ilk" to Makes a great Christ· all In large pots, HONEST laugh! #4055. ~!:r ... hf: 1:~.Ma' .. 3:~ LIFE BUSINESS MAN mas gift. Asking S250 Roger's pedestals, PRETTY Almost every part of 63 ye.,. old, 5'8", 155 the set. Please call hanging tams. Mov· OWF, 35, N/S, son 7 woman to ahare and It. I'm a .. cu,. and Iba. Uk• Vegu, ball 6 4 5 ·19 3 3 after Ing, priced for fast years, Cathollc CM• SHAPELY :';~. ':!:· 81~nt:;:tr:, educated 61 , DJM. gamM, Mach. Would 5:30pm. Or call any· ..ie. 548-5435. tlan, lun-tovtng, down BLONDE There are too many Ilka 10 ahar• with Miss time, leave message. to earth, famlly, Splr1· Uk" to laugh. If you auper times and Right. #30n. Designer Ible, chHt, tual valuea, •••k• SWF, eucc.aaful ax· flt, open poHlblllttea. thing• to .... IHI, _ _,... ______ _ Some Like It Haute dak, ootf" tble, anti-SWM, 30'a, almllar ecullve, humoroua, #3078. tut•, enjoy and talk Grand Opening quaa, mlac: hahld, Sat· qualltlH, enjoys chll· non-rellgloua, lovH ARTSY a.bout not to lhare. IEX v I nt a g • C I o t h e s • Sun 9am. 521 VentajL dren. #4050. wMkenda away, akl· 1-V. too many lnter .. ll EVERY knick -knac ks . Art GARAG• UL• •---,-.. -.... -.---Ing, laughter. Seeka BROOKLYN to ffat h-. and when ftav deco. so·a. and rattan Antique•. fuml1ure & rvun SWM 35-45, •UCCM9-ICOllOCWT you call me, w. wfll ""' furniture, collectlbles. mlac. Must sell every· WITH ful, attrac:ttve, witty, DWM, 39, long hair/ talk about you and Some aay h'a the aofas, desks. lamps, thing. SAT 9-3, 1559 LEQI communicative, n/a/d. Mllfd, 5'11", 220#, n/ ,_me_._*_308 __ 1_· ----thought that count&. chairs. Sat. Oct. 26th. Plac.ntJa (In lnduatrlal ••• Committed relaUon-am, n/dg, apltttua&/not JUIT Sinking down and Parking lot sale. Items partc, garage In r.ar) Super pretty blonde, •hip/ · #2"0. ,.0g1oua. Seek arttatlc: f"""9 the coot beect'I e d 831-4735 writer/ dancer, 29, FOR nnd between my toes $1 and up. 218 E. ___ ,.. __ ._____ 5'7'', SHk• aecura, IEEKlllQ gal, any age/race, only prompta me to 17th St. next to Pasta Garage aalet Old stuff, stylish, furHovtng, a. MR RIGHT nice face, under FUN lndutge 1 fine ltallan Mesa, 9 to 6. new stuff, tons of stuff alive troublemaker, • 125#. #3079. SWM, 23, 6', blond footware.n 35+, 6'4", Free to You 6022 FREE, wonderful, ahy, playful, Brindle mix d09. Needs fenced In yard. Please call. 996·5070 MINI DACHSHUND tree to good home. 6 yrs. old, pedigree female, needs lots of lovo from someone that Is home. Loves chlldren. 644-0412. ewelrv. Furs & Art 6025 Ladle• blk mink Jacket, worn twice, n 10, pd over $2800, asking $t600. 848-6995. Pets & nim als 6049 7 black lab mix puppies mother. 8 wk1 old. Sat 9-3/Sun 10-1. 2"'·"", over 5'"'" with SWF, 41, 5'4", 115, C h I b Id ... .,...., "' Ilk• outdoor aporta BU K HAIR a r, rown eyes, en-•of · r3085. 318 Via Udo Nord. almple lalt .. : oreg-movtea. SWM, 38-48 BRO-ms foy• movie•, camplng,•---.-U-O_H_T_L_V __ LIDO MOVING ULIE ano to opera. #4048. with a ••n•• of wn cooking and motor· ,, Dining rm tabla w/8 CUSSV humor, almllar Inter· SM, 5'11", 160, good cycle rid••· Looking WILD ONE chra $100, boat bbq 1 911, romantic, commit· looking, mid 30, to for aomeone who Profeaalonal, OWM, new $50, 2 wdn louver ROMANTIC ted relatlonahlp/mar· meet attractive SF, want• a change of 40'a, 5•8 .. , hu new doors 24X78" $20 ea, BLONDE rlage. #4058. prefer blond, 21-40. pac:. and enjoy aom• "Har1ey" style motor- 2 alldlng mirror doors #3075. one •IH• company. cycle, room for ape. 30X78" $29 ea, Iota of green eyes, 5·2··. SEXY BO" #3031. clal ladv on the b•c:k toya, clothing, Man WF, extremely at· SOLE ., LETTERuau ' "' · bag furn, toola, am tractive. 4o·a. flt, aln· MEETS 11UUW You: any age, -lght. appllanc:u, Nintendo cera, lovea outdoor PROVIDER G TYPE Lifetime pertnerl w/5 game cartr1dgea ac:ttvltloa. S..k• hon. Slngla warm L•tln, IRL HUMOR! #3063. $100, Atari wfcar· eat, fun-loving, al· 40'1, 6 '8", 135, lovea Sae boy aur1. Sae boy SUCCEllFUL trldgH $50, fishing fec:ttonate, attractive, d an c 1 n g , th a at• r, drown. See glr1 give SWM, 3e, 6'1 •·• 170 SINCERE gear & mlac. 124 V)a ralatlonahlp oriented mountain•, water CPR. See boy amlle. Iba., ••ml-mature, UndlM Sat/ Sun 1b-gentleman. 1114084. aporta. Looking for See glr1 amlla. Boy: wacky conv9tMtlonaJ. ROMANTIC dark. No early blrda. 1---ll!-a•_T_C_0-.. -.-1--SWM, stable, humor-SAMSF "25304. 8Glf1: Younger lat. 1Pudyraul!'.? A 0hum11or· SWM, 28, 57 .. , good- Multl-faml Hahld ttama, '""4' ,.. oua, lut relalion1hlp. --· ---·----oua a • -• • m, loOklng. I Ilk• dJnner, Infant acc:earlea, 9 S EFNTHUllAIM #4047. CARING ~ •. ~..:,.,,:· d~ dancing, •Porta. apon- Bal1<>V9nto Ct Supr1or/ w . 29, prof .. 1lonaJ, SHARE AND moment! #3033. tanelty. Looking for Ticonderoga, Npt Crat blonde, 5'8", with SWF, 20-30, petJte, Sunday on1y 9:30-3. grMt sen•• of humor, LIFl'I DARING LOOKING FOR goodtoo1c1ng and not enjoya epontan90ua TREASURES! SIAM, 45, m, Ilk" to A-•CTIVE am~ .. ~~. commit· excuralona, music and f 1 meeit SF/OF, at~. ''"" .,, ..... ~ pro.apcr19. LookJng to Pro••• onal, attr•e> BLAMD ttve blond ftt. SWF carlng, lovlng, c:onafd. vn SURGEON meet tall attractive, non' ~mok'er ener' erst• & daring. c.n. SWF .,.. 21 to 23, LAWYER. Playful profeaalonal -. • • --g.tlc: caring C #3038. Callfornla glrl who wlttl • ..,.. of humor, • • om----------SWM TV .. SWM 3CM5 #4083 munk:attve, vatted In-DID'YA looka grMt and Ilk•• , taper, ng, Transportation Boats 70 11 · · ,.,. ... , (Alllng-arta), to wear a bikini be-run,~. 1'3", 181, INTEWGENT ...tdng apedal qual-EVER cauae I Ilk• ha'Ytng fun, trtend, contrac:ta. tty ........., wtth ~ WONDER midnight plcmca on #3037. _s_25_e_a_54_9-_1_86_8_· __ , •40 MOORING w/25' AKA min Ital Grey· hound, 1payed Fem, 8 mo, trained, darting, Coronado. Xlnt loca· lion, ready to sell. 650.8169. AnRACTIYE ....... ~. the beach wtth a btan--------of humor. #40ee. what It WOYld be Ilk• TEllPT blonde, ·~· ----------ket, a fire, 1ome fifty +, aHk1 man, IPICE to find a down to champagne and a ME ... •42. Callfornlan, '87 apecfal qualltlea, non SINCERE earth guy wtth Raga bMuttful glr1. I am a Peac:.ful Warrior look· lovable, good w/ldds, --------- $300. 640-6224 days, 640·4309 eves. twin caterpillar diesel, amokar, furwovtng, To Riche• potential, SWM, ege :ze, over e Ing for JOY, vtvadoua, fly equlpd, many xtras high moral ethlc:a. CLAllY adventuroua & roman-ft. tall, not rich and a.naual; I am 24, 8'2", Miniature schnauzer $240,000 759-8974 OM woman + one .... 40'•• honelt, tic. Well...har•'• J::r don't want aomeone 200, atr1klngty hand- pupplos AKC cham· -,-6-. _f .... ls-h-ln-g--b-o-at-.-8-2, ,_m_a_n_on_ ... _*_4_053 __ . __ ... ~ a.a.,..._ E chanc:. to tum a rog Who wtll love me for aome Scandinavian; pion blood , •ho ts 40hp mercury, stored IUHUt ,_ .. ,,,, U-Into a Prfnc:e. SWM, money, but wlll love Appreciate lntel- $225 & $250, adOr· Inside, xlnt cond, MEET rop11n. •••Icing 38 and e feet, looking m• for me. If ao. ..... llgenc:9, happln•H, ablel 734-9286. many xtras $3950 obo I' AAAA for a lean and true ptay. Muat ltv. In HB athletlca, humor, ro- Perslan kittens, regl•· _5_5_4-3_1_11_._____ lllllft ..., • -r-• Beauty. If you•v. got and love to kl••· manca, adventure, tered $1 50·$250. 7 2 7 ' Fo rmula Sport Minded, one lt..Let'agoll #304&. I ,_-._.308 __ 1· ______ apontanalty, non- Wkl old. 650-1870. Cruiser, '80 Ilk• new. tom.One 1pede.l ........ one ..... Hu your golf game got you On ttll mow and need. materlallet, environ- SIAMESE KITTENS Must H iii $16,000/ throunh clulified -a.. ,-• grOlll\fng?SeltthOlec:tubl placatoatoreyourttuff. ment. #3080. Adorable, $125·$175. obo. 248·8690 ,, --S• ...WV.• wttt'ladalalflacled. --~~---·=------ 631-4489. •Call 1-900-844-0100 •Enter 4-digit code appearing m ad •Listen to greeting •Leave message (you can change it if not,..satisfied) • \"V'hen leaving a message •Leave your first name •Mention your interests •Tell your age 9 Describe your lppelrance •Specify your preferences •Include what you liked about the person you are respo nding to y OU mar leave a 30 Second message. You wil be automatically billed 98¢ for each minute. DAYS BUCKS Sell your private party merchandise in the Pilot Classified Community Marketplace. Coll the Pilot today at 642·5678 and toke advantage of this great oHeL 3 LINES for 3 DAYS for 3 BUCKS ---~ tw.SSOOOl!tt> --- "' .. ,. • ,, '· Pianos & Organs 6059 Wur11tzer aplnat pl•no, elact.rlc: player, 4 bxs of rolls, wrks great $1200, 542·2729. 45' Mooring & Boat exc ellen t location, must sell now. 754·1797. 5 hp Evlnrude $275. hp Brtsh Seagull U• S245. e ft. dinghy l/g 1225. 12 ft. fig flshng boat ~45. 848-3724. ~LS.---=------- Vam•ha baby gr•nd, --------.. blk laqu«, xlnt c:ond, 14900. 84H995. Soortino Goods 6065 Dynamic 170. w/match· Ing boot•. Brand new. 1125. 850-2399. TVs Sri ·rt'"" & E l1•ctrunic~ b080 Sacrifice '89 Searay, ·21. Mere 205 H/P, 1/0, fully loaded, 120 Hra mint condition, Incl trlr, new slip Npt Dunes Marina, ask· Ing $15,500. Must see to appreciate! 759·5428. Curtla Methl• 10" con-aol•. Ork wood. am/ 30' Laguna '87 di• Im record player $285. ael power, wheel & 722..f54M. plnn•cla steering, great •h•P•. tr• Mltaublahl Electronlc:a S 18K 875-8990 ~J. ·~~~f :! Avery & Co TV. Uke ~. Retalla W t di H I .C over la,000. wit an e Ob 8 Hcr•flce for *400 around 1500• -"· .,.... 142-8607. --------------For Ad Action Call a PiL AO.VISOR • 642'!5878 • . •• USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD ~NT ct.EARlY: (fnt three words ore boldfooe) 25 wefd rnomun FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-Ins Wiii Be Charged Regular Rote. NAME:~----------..... ----------~------­ PHONE· ----"!""'-------------------------- ADOAESS: ~--------------------- CITY: STAT£; ZP: ---"* •• Aa •ala ... _,._,..,...,...... .. .._L ..... ................... -~--. ................... -,_.., ................. ,.,... .................... .,., ....... . ................................ QMe,. ... _ ......... ..... ................. ,...... . -,........,_ColllD...,FIDt ., ...... c.o-.CA- Q ..., .. ., . - 32' TrolM 'Tl, "32, flQ, DI. ftll, MdM, twtn 225, cleanHt avall, roomy, wtde body, 13' ~LEA, l'L • 4' W x bffm, lo hra, great 3 H, metal heavy llv• aboard. all ne., duty. 1400/obo. Call new, $48,000. 213· 114'-0223 432·292t. 40' Formou 79 fiber· gla•• trawt.r, twin dal, 10 kW gen, 2 doubM atatwooma, huge ny. Automobiles bridge, many extras, -..-sharp, must aell, • I I $73,800/obo. (pp) IO 731.a405: 870-UtM. Marir11· Slip-, Dock~ St•1r,1ul' ,·022 ••aAUIOA ISLAND 18' Power $225/mo. Avau 111 1. 712·2881 ITEGRA LS Peart white, A/C, pwr moonfr, loaded, lo ml, eak for Mar co se,eea (019821> HARBOR MITSUBISHI 2833 Harbor BIVd. Costa Mffa 840-4481 'II CAD11 LAC FUii WOOD COllVllll LUele a!MW. Auto. Al c . .....,.,, io.cM<I, .. 1c fM Mateo. $13,e .. (111'700) llMIOll lllTIUlllHI 2933 Hatbor lltYd. CoetaM ... 840 44•1 SELL your used vehicle through classified M2·H71 Looi<• Ilk• It's off thei.---------i Showroom lloorl Leather Interior & lots of power equip. Only ••• , •• (224487). Johnaon & Son Lincoln Mercury 2828 Harbor Blvcf Coia Mesa, Ca. 540-5130 '88 CADILLAC SEVILLE Come aee this beautyl Go I d pkg w /d Ix wheels. Hard to flndl (814949) ····" Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2825 Harbor Blvo Costa Mesa, Ca. 540-5630 '87 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE Repainting? •.-1oatMt1o ...... rtbtiildi,.,llor ltSlOrl i, loot kl lhe Pia! Clossfteds 111 lild lhe MMCI yoll ~ lor. •••ld .. Tle on Mar· cu• CaNJ In Newport BHch. Great loeatlonl Call 875-0048 BMW 9030 3 50 FT allpa avallable .---------now, St3/ft. OeAnza Marina VIiiage, 300 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. 714-673· 133 t '73 BMW BAVARIA Xlnt condlnl New car trade Int This car I won't lastl Lota of ex-PLUG ! IN · Auna goodl Very clean. $1200 o.e.o Call 282·0424 1 r a a I 111,•••1 (2002239) I 40 FT + SLIP, water & •tee, 207 Edgewa· Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2628 Harbor Blvd. ter, crnr of Alvarado ~~::::::: '78 BMW 133csl. A/T, Al Costa Mesa, CA Pl, Balboa • Also 4BR 2BA home on bay $2000/mo. 173·0583 C, wht on blue leather1 ____ 54_o._s_630 ___ _ Interior, xlnt cndtn '88 CADILLAC $5900 494-2183. Back Bar HH •Secret -a·-------..1. A beautiful serene ma- rina. It'• qul•t. friendly No matter FLEETWOOD D'ELEGANCE Real steal with lots of equip & much more. Come see this beauty! S12,500 (288772) and relaxing. Up to 50 I what you're It sllp1. OeAnza d·"ing, your Bayside Marina, OJ 300 e. Coast Hwy.. hometown Newport Beach. Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2628 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa, Ca. 714-173-133t newspaper DOCK avall up to 55 ft, sallboat pref. Bal Isl at . Turning Basin near Ferry. Ken Nelson, 251-4880 o r 175-6519 P1iiiL fits in. 540-5630 Chevrolet 9045 ....... By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.1-Both vulnerable, aa South the bidding with three spades. you hold: What do you bid now? •4)04 'VA v AQI03 •A10652 Partner opens the bidding with one diamond. What do you retpond? Q.2-Eaat· West vulnerable, aa South you hold: +104 \)1098864 0 1062 ~ The bidding bu proceeded: North Eut South Weet I• 2 0 ? What action do you take? Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: t92 'VQ643 OK643 •852 The bidding haa proceeded: North Eut South Weat l V' 2 • ? What action do you take? Q.5-Both vulnerable, aa South you hold: +A52 'VKQI08" OJ97 The bidding bu proceeded: North Eut South Weet 1 • P-. 1 'V P ... 1 NT P.. ? What action do you take? Q.6-Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: +K86 'VA63 0 A96 •KJ7' The bidding baa proceeded: Eut SCMltb Weet North 1 0 1 ( What action do you take? Look fo r an11wen on Monday. For intormation about the Q.4-Aa South, vulnerable, you CbarJee Goren aewelet&er for hold: bridse playen, write Goren tKQ 'VJ9 OAKQJ •AKQ103 Brldse Lett.er, P.O. Boir 4428, Your right-hand opponent opens Orlando, Fla. 32802-4428. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC ROH 1 En 6 Und«st•nd 11 Argument 14PI~ 15 Stetety 16 Arab garment 17 Some drink• 18 Reytl}avlll native 20 Tell ett 22 Baking nMd 23 Mlcld .. Eu tern merket 118( 25 A tree 28 Cerd 29 Ho-- 30 Fussy dretlMf 32 .. _ -'°' Love" 34 Stripped 39 Repentence 42 Merit 43 Governmen1 officlela 45 A~ed by poet 46 p ... ()(bean• 49 lnMCt 50 Cede ~O fOf "A" 64 Gfi.t 55 88f member• abbf. 56 Nidt ... and 2 3 .. 14 17 29 32 39 .. OkMI sa Bike type 60 India 63 Mounlain nymph 6& BefOfe 67 1898 us battleelllp 68 Special voc•bulery 89 The Ger 70 Pl.ca 71 Oetlote language DOWN 1 Ofdlnanu 2 Cuckoo 3 WOfdlesl f:'!ormanoe 4 ve furtlvely 5 -River.N V 8 Grating 7 Fell back 8 Time l*lod 9 -Mineo 10 Perform t 1 o.1ect1on oevtoe t 2 Aeehy 13 With toadllkl Mlln 19 -profit 21 -and IMfher 23 On the bell 5 7 24 El<terlOf' 26 AUlllor Begnold 27 Ofeam· Fr. 30 Danger 31 Relax• 33 P09'1mate 35 UM a needle 38 MediCel care 37 Incident 38 Bangs In 40 Chicken teed 41 Ttlet91or• 44 Type of railln 4 7 Complained 48 E'ldlng tor 8 9 10 east or-I 50 Hurt 51 French rl\191' 52 "Nothing could be - than " 53 At well as 55 Bird'• abode 57 Melh IHfciNS 59 Stupid one 61 Next to Sun 82 Equel IClOr• 64 Before now 85 Put on 12 13 P\tg 1n1o rite P,loJ (lo\\Jttd \e(ll()fl IO ford \tM(e\ l•Of'I eie<lr~O'I\ ond~IO iclfWGOe" & l>C"'tn HAMMER TIME? h!Qll"ftdcl"'t WOil dot1f OrDUnO '"' ~ lool •rllt''O' d1r.,.l'f0! ro •<'d o pdCO'IJt"lt< Ml!(llJI """"' -~"Cl" 8eturder, October 29, 1811 My1tlc Numbl'n: Mart Ch1sall. late dlltlngulshed Uinttr· born arti.tt, in 1n Hrly Mlf•portrail, pvt himwlf Mvt'n flngtn. In a Yiddish Nying. doing 10methlng with MVl'n fingen mHl\I doing It Wfll. Numbl'r 7, lncidt'nl1lly, r.latn to Nt'ptunt, it conaldel'l'd In many culturn to be 1plritual, 1ppeart In lhl' Bible more than 1ny other numbtr. Eight it regardH • a "Babylonian magic number." Eightttn 11 rtgardH in JudaitDI N very fortunatl'. Numbl'r 4 11 analh~ma to tht Jap•nne. Numbl'n -faeclnat1n11 ARIES (March 21-Apnl IC!) You'l'l' "r•lnM'd" from rtStncllons. prohib1 · hons. many of which wl'rl' 1n your mind only Focus on Cl'lt'brahon. hu - mor, good fortunf, addf'<I popularity Short tnp puts cap on mission <Amini 1nvolvftt TAURUS (Apnl 20·May 20) Tho.w who thought you Wt'rl' "Iott" w11l bt' dining on crow tonight You m•kt' tt· markabl• comebac ... l'l'inl'lll' loet 1tl'm, provl' ldNI att not only pract1c.il but prollt1bll' Scorpio flgul'l'S prominently GEMINI (May 21·Junl' 20) All stops out -you'tt on roll' Cycl• high. 1ppl1uH ~lvf'd from pren. highu- up1 T1kt' 1nit1afln , rt'ld and write, communicatl' unlqul' propoNls. Mem· her of oppoelt• IK'll wya. "Yo.u.'~.spe.· cl11l'' CANCER (Junl' 21 ·July 22)· Rtttnl changt tn "domntlc 11tuation" provn btnl'lin1l. lnd111ldual who "mo.ns and gro1n1" ls •imply pl1y1ng on your sym· fHllhy. Strt11 nttt11lty for 1ndepend· •ntt, prtvlC')'. Pikft ls l'l'p"'9tnted. l£0 (July 23·Aug 22). Wish ful · filltd In "mysttnous" mannl'r Sttnano highlights IKftts, clandt1tin• 1rrangt'· mmts. -romantt thll miut bl' "kept qui· et •• Emphaai1 on speculahon. timing, ability to win fnt'nds, 1nnut'nC't PfOJ>ll'. VlllCO (Aug 23-Stpt 22). Focus on powrT, promohon, authority. guaranlft regarding ltfll' houwhold products, f>"OP""Y Family m•mbfr ded1rw, "We mlllt h1n dhwtlon and got Ir' Counnt't dining on tap ton ight ~lrctlvlty! UUA (S.pt 23·0C1. 22): Long· ranp ptotp«ts cl1rifled. Spocllght on trtvtl. communication. cooperation with ont In "for•l9n land " Taitt for advtntu"' wlll bf Ntl•fltd. Arlft, •n· othtt Llbran rigutt In dynamic 1ttnar· lo. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21): Otcl· .ion to m.ikl' lrwh start w11 co~ You 3aln fftpec1, grfftt'r independt'nC't' Fo cut al1n on money In tterow. r.rund. ttt0untln1 relalln1 to Inventory Wiit Al11ton1hlp 1how1 marktd impron mt'nt SACITI'AIUUS (Nov U ·Otc 21) Att•nt on revolvH •round homt, do· mtttl( tltuttion. pro,_rty lnvt1tmtn1. marri•g• httllt.ftl public r.lattons lllOve l\llMo'" midlblllty Appniul rt'· vMb ptoptny worth mo,. th•n anttC'J· ,-i.ct CAPIUCOllN (DK. 22·J1n 19) Di· v•nlfy. kffp option. e>JWn and pl•n• flf<•IW.. You 111ftht M MYl"I, ., with _.,.,., S.huday night ~Id M j\dt hb th ~ com-nt l•"Of9bly on ap· ~. ~ 28, 1981 811 YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED! THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA ~nol. f)f'rsonahty. humor CAm1n1 1n· volvf'd AQUARIUS (j.in 20·Ft'b 111 ) Ch•l - l•ng• rs met Wtlh aplomb. t'l.m Prt'•lljtl.' surgH upw.ard •s l'l'Sult Focus on crra· 11v1ty. stylt', vanrtv. phy~1cal •ttrachon Through show of dl'll'rm1nat11•n. cour .ag• you win ma,or ballll' PISCES (Fl'b 19-March 201 t.•1n ind1c•tl'd vi. m11t'!>tig.11ton. t·~plora11on wnlll'n word Rom•nct' that h.id 8"'"'n cold will bt' l'f1gn1tf'd lit' rt>Crpt1vt> to bid for l't'("()ncih.thon V1~11 will plav outst.inding roll' Warm• IF OCTOBER 26 IS YOUR BIRTH· DAY: You an> 1nll'nk paiss1on•ll" wn · hml'ntal. work wl'll wht'n pr1'$5Urt' t~ on, during cnsis Capricorn C•nct>r ~rsons play s1gniftc.in1 rol•s 1n your lifl'. Cuf'rt'nt cyclt' t'mphas1z~ building. arch11Ktun-, dH1gn, pubhc rl'l.r1ons, pairtnush1p. mamag• If mur1f'd. tht'rr rould be an addition 10 family Mur11'd or smgl•. you'll bt mott •fllut'nl .ind could be in businf'SS for younrlf Dur· ing Novembl'r. matt'n1I pt"t'v1ously tt jtttt'd will bt' t'nthus1ashc•lly aCC'f'ptf'd Mol'l' money• 8unda1. Octobef 1:7, 1811 • ml'nts S11ndlng in community h1gh - hghtftt -show you ano ""pons1bll' LIBRA (~pt. 2J.QC1 22). Push as1dt' furs l'flating to status quo, trad111on qut',llons conc-t'rning your own capa· b1hllt's You'r• going to win through display of mdl'pendl'n<T, courag•. 1nili- •h11r, 1n111'nh111'nl'SS l.t'O n.opn.ownttd SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 I lntu1 · hvt' inlt'lll'<'t provtdt'S "answl'rs." Focus on tt<ach1ng, lurning, gain via unor· thodo~ procC'durt's, m•thods You'll show nont'wf'd 1ntr""I tn man11c arts, including astrology Aquanus involvtd SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-DK 21 I Divrrs1fy. start corrttpondt'nce with onr who travt'IS. is bilingual EAoting us1gnmt'nl l't'Sults from pairt1c1pai11on 1n church. 50Cl.al affair ChKk lt>g.al docu· ml'nts. •ppaittl <Amini plays roll' CAPRICORN (Ot'c 22·Jan ICll You'll •ncountl'r Taunis, lA<>. Scorpio prrsonj with tht'W ltottl'rs. m1ll•ls hkt'I) to apprar tn thrir namft D. M. V. Em· ploymt'nl p1ctutt bnghtl'ns. lnd1v1dual you h•lptd in past n-turns favor AQUARIUS (Jan 20-ft'b 18) Wnt· tl'n communication rl'prt>Hnts grttn light to wrtlt' Ct't'atl', makl' 1mport•nl chang" What begins as mild fl1rt•hon Obwnatlona: Uinttr n1tlvn with could btcoml' "5t'rious" Bl' aruilytical. much In common: tht wrillnp of rt'fuw to givl' up tomt'thing of valur Nobel Prltt•wlnnlng Ctnttr author PISCES (Ft'b 19-March 20). Music leuc ... htvla Slngtr end th• paint· l'f , . inp_of Ca.n~bom artJat Matt Ch.a· in your ,', • tonight. Family mt'mber pll. Slnpr'1 itorin art peoplH by dKlaf'l"S. I fl"l'I '° mlK'h 1TtOrt' 91'<'\Jno. ghoeta, dtvlls, lmpe. Ch.as-II'• p•lnt· bt'ing with you'" ?°urml't d ining fl'a· lnp ftahu• people flylna through the tuttS fancy hon d Ot'UVl't'$. T.aurus, L1 - 1ir, olMft nHrly hlddt'n behind bra. Srorpio J>l'l"llOIU f1gutt promint'nl· bwMe. tNft. lolh of lhnf C1nttr ly llllmortata futurT mystid sm. Two IF OCTOBER 27 rs YOUR llRTH· uncer ch.a•ploM limllar In itylt: DAY: You al'l' • natural h umanitarian. latt Jack 0.-pwy and Mlkt T}'tOn. will fight wh•n C'1uw tJ right. You att Caattr Hpltn, 1rti.ts and writtrtl romanhc, 1mpuls1vt', at timn act first ARIES (March 21 ·Apnl 19) Rl'll· ind think l1tl'r You'l't' a 1urvlvor. pot· Uvt conlldff, "I fttl u if lockt'd up and -unlv•nal appNI, will cravel more I'm going to do eomt'th1ng about 111" than mo.st prnons, including ovtrwas Offer IN, 1ympithy but don't bttomt Antt. Libra nallvt'I play kt'}' roln an lnutrlcably lnvolvC'd Taurus, Lt'O, your lift' During Novl'mbl'r, -nario Scorpio penons figutt in unusual ltt· highlights 11gnif1can1 changn. l'AC1hng nario dlKOvttlt'I, varll'ty of uperltnctt TAURUS (Apnl 20·May 20) Yov'll u tch btt1th! l'nC'ounttr ~mini. Virgo, Sagltt•nus ~l'ION with thew ll'tltrs, 1nl1tal1 Hkl'ly to 1p,_ar in their n•mn E. N. W fl· nanclal picture bright, you INm nf op· Lftt Wt Foratt: upri<'Om MtlVft ponunlty to lncmM lncom• pocenlial to ,.... • .,_, 1,..t and p.-nt): CiMINI ( M1y 21 • Junt 20) Cyclt' Henry MUln, Hank CrHnbffa, llk h· high, judgment and Intuition on 11rgt't. •rd NhtOft, C.O... Fol'fla ... , An M1)or domtttlc ldjuatmt'nt nf<'ftMry I( CantM1', Suwfy Knf••, 9ttty Whitt, h•rmony I• to bf rtttottd. A&fftment JM Frul•r. Cab Calloway, Xavltr l'M<hed on Nit or purchue of 1rt objec:1, Cqaa. 1.L OonoNw •Ml Dolly p.,. luxury ltl'm. Ubr1 Is lnvolvtd to•. 0.ri• NeYe•Mr, aa•y "°"' CANClll (Jun• 21·July Ul What 111'4kr thlt .a,11 will M ftPWA.lly you h.avt """ ... 111na COmft to p.a fortw.ute In .. twn of IP'ff'll•llo" lnvolvt• f1mlly. lnvHtmenl, rap• •Ml ,..._9'ft, C•priC'Om fortwMtt proch•m•nt with rTlatlv• who .,.Id t1••Mr i. I, Planet i. S.hltft, Mdlo11 wrona thlna II wron1 tlmt Rf<'On<ill•· ., ~ .. Ttnth How. N•-r· lion tonlaht rtpn!llV\ta "awt<ttM9 end •• Caprla.ra lftdMd .... •tt dM to light " IMll.e MtiMe .. .....-k ~-ts I• UO ()Illy 2l·Au1 ll) Whit hap· OK.a~. prnt beckltar C'OUld .,. m0tt 1t111lfi· AlllS (M•tth 21 ·April 19) Ota· c.nt lhan wh.at b v!Mblt Sc.nerio fft· loS\M nlab bttwMn two f1mlly rMm· '"'"" MC'l'ffy. clandHtlnl' mtttlng, ti.rt who 11111takl'nly (ttl they know nttt111it7 for dl«retlon Jo1 111lnglt• wMt JOU thou.kl do with your II,. "' with r1•l Capricorn Ill '" prom I· .. ,\lllfd, not ton(IMfd Tnp plan will w ntntly. ftlri'Wd th""4h ct..pi. oppo11tton VllCO (A ... 2J.S.,C ll) You'll W TAU.US (April 20·M~ 20) Alltn flni.Md Witt\ ow"""°" foollth In nnt ltol\ .... otvet u ound ttllllYft, homt. fl'-.• ..,.... .. .., 'IM, am>unllna ""'°'~IC Niu.ttmtf\t St~y AMt p~u,.., tu and h~nM N1Ulrt· ~for 'lllUll>M hint. • dlpl<>flltt· • 1c but do not atMlndon basic pnnc1pll'S Mon•y p1ctun.o will bnp;hll'n GEMINI (M•y 21 ·Junl' 20! Rt'lu~ to bt d1scouragtd bv d•l•v -1t s t•m- porary Outl1nt' boundu1t'S, dt'lint' lt'rms, strHmline pN<"C'<iurt'tl Mont'\ th.11 WU w1thhtld will bt rt'IHW'd this wttk P1scH f1gur\'S 1n ~nano CANCER (Junl' 21 ·July 221 Somt'· onl' wavf'd rtd flag 1n front of you Ch•lll'ngt' acct'ptl'd. dudlinl' mt'I. f1 · nanc1o1I rt'ward tops ag•nda F1ght1nR spirit 1mpl't'tl$ft, g;11ns lldm11'f~ anJ al hf'S Capncom plays m•tor rc.>lt' LEO (Julv 23·Aug 221 Strns uni· llt'n.ahty. gain wtdH aud11'nct' rl'.ch txoyond prl'VIOU5 l'Apt'Ctat1ons 'OU might bt askl'd to appt'u bt-forr thr mf'd1• AC'('l'nl •howmansh1p. gh1mour 1ntngut'. my1t•ry Ann involvf'd VltlltCO (Aug 23·~pc 22) High- light 1ndrpt'ndt'nc1', o riginality fresh stut 1n nrw d1rKhon Many of your fondnt asp1nllons fulf1llf'd -tonight 11 thl' night Lro, Aquanu.s prnons will play m••n1ngful roln LIBRA (~pt 23·0ct 221 h•u II wa._t up" with •nswl'r Emphas1• on 1ntu1h111' 1ntl'llKt. trach1ng •nd lrarn · 1ng. psychology and astrolog)' Rl'un1on with family mrmbtr topprd by gourmt't dining Aquanan t"t'prrwntf'd SCORPIO (Oc-1 2..l-Nov 21) D111tr sdy rmph••11t' humor, Opt'r1mrnt.a · hon, intl'llKtual cun0511Y Sttnano fea· turt"'I f'<luohon. travrt. rommun1catwn You won't bf st•nding sttll' "Cemin1. S.g111u1u1 prl'Mln1 pl.a) dynamic m lH SAGITTARIUS (Nov l2·DK 21 I What apf)f'ars to be ro.tdbloc._ will be tnn•fonnf'd into st•pp1~s1onr Pu111 .. ron«minp; mon•y acrounllng. 1nvt'n · tory will bl' S.)fvf'd bv 11 pm Tauru' Srorp10 prrtnns t"t'prt'l4rntf'<I CAPRICORN (DK 22·1•n l'H You rm•rg• from t'mot1onal tht'll Sttnanu h1ghllghh public apJ!"aran<'n cnod11 th•t hold bttn w1thhl'ld Spochght al9<1 on rommun1cat1011 fhrta11on, gain via wnttl'n wont. mantal status AQUARIUS (Ian 20·fl'b Ill! Hom• b.aM' 'looks dtffl'l'l'nl Focus l•n !'fmodl'hng, rrnovatton pou1bl• ac-qu1 ••hon of musical in5trument l:mplov ml'nl p1ctuno sh<>w• markf'<I 1mpM11t' · m•nt lovl' rt'lation1h1p 11 back on trac._ PISCES (Ft'b JQ.March 20) You·,. bound to htar 1h1s romml'nt "I nrvtr knt'w you Wl'l'l' '°good at kttp1ng •IC'· Cl'l't!" Focus on c~ndHtint' lt'lattonshlp. po111lbl• pan lc1pallon In mtdla pro,c'<'1 Annthtr Pl"'" 1nvol11t'd IF OCTOIElt 29 IS YOUR llllllTH· DAY; Yov •l'l' an onglnal thin kn dy namlc, lltubborn, lll'nausl, M'ntimentel, crtalln Fath•r hid mor. lnrtul'ntt thin did m<Mhtr ~. Aqu1nut ptnon1 play •lgnlfiant rolft 1n your llC• Many pt'nons cla1n1 you '"' controvl'ralal, ~lk'c* In tNth, you .,. •nth~. willln& 10 •h•tt thousllu. op1n1on1, pi.nt Ye>u cioft•t always do 11111 In ••qui• .t manner" M•,or ._.IC tdjule111•nt tak .. pl.-. l.n NO¥\'fllb.r, 1ftee1 epenealve• •(WI Ml II*' 11111 !IOI l'liOfl In prlc•: r•••onebl•. ==. llL --~le\'r.1114ng Classy Autos Advertised in the PililL II••• ... rt• ., ....... ,, eu.s. For a..iflt'd Ad ACTION CaD A PlllM AD-ftSOe 642.5671 ••••• .... •f ..... , . .., ... ' . ~ l'.~ For a..irtl'd Ad ACTION CaD PllL ... ~ Ml·M11 -n • ::I --GI -c.o :l Ill -::; J': • &~ CD C» Cl.I :l Q . >C <Ill ~ -~ < • ---:> !l! 0 -a ::> ... co ::r .o· CD ::r 5 ~ ~ ~ • I • -< ~ CD ~ • • • t•~.~28,1 181 lacocca urges U.S. to establish limits for Japane e imports THE '92 MITSUBISlllS ARE HEREI DIAMANTES 3000 GT'S ECLIPSES MITSUBISHI "'4\)f 1r;·, CAl.l JERRY Al.LEN (714) 540-4491 ilARBOR MR1UBISHI SADDLE BACK Sales & S.earvrtic5e Leasing P IRWNf AUJO Cf NJfR 1-IJ.831-3377 11-...1200 See And Drive The Al l New ES300 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 13500 Beach Blvd. • Westminster BEACH BLVD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY (714)892-6906. (213)566-3888 Cl~EVlEIZ SALES•SERVlCE•LEASING 1500 AUTO Mill DR. SANTA ANA 835-3171 NEWPORT/55 FWY AT EDINGER Sales Dept Open 7 Days Parts/Service Hours M-F 7 arn-6:30pm u Your Ad Hereca For Only sge A Week ~Cs/I~ 842-4321 Ext. 332 ''Yoo ~veto c1o What other muntr1es do -like Europe has just done," la· oocr.a uld. "It's wt. keeps price down, qualiij u and deffvers lnmmin Im~ ~udS," he said. "I canfUleYe thit Mr. lacocxa would sugest restrictJng the ~ cl Atneric.an consumers.'' 1aoocxa's comments came during the dedication of the S1 billion Ch~ Tedmol~ Center north ol Detroit. Germans call Saab 9000 'envirovnmentally friendly' in medic award citation The Saab 9000 Turbo has been voted the most "environ- mentally friendly" car in its price class by the Cierman medical journal Status. "We are particularly deliWlted and proud to accept this sig- nificant award," commentea David J. Herman, president an(j chief executive officer of Saab. "It is extremely gratif):'ing to know that Germany's physicians have recognized Saab s long-standing tradition of designing cars that snow respect for our precious environment." Status is the largest medical journal in Germany and its au- dience includes dOctors and pharmacists. This is the first time the publication has invited its readers to vote in its competi- tion for the environmental car award. With its lightweight and compact four-cylinder engines - which are both powerful and efficient -Saab has been a pio- neer in combining the best possible performance with low emissions and responsi ble fuel econopiy. NEW AUTO GUIDE Show spotlights autos priced under· $10,000 Acura HUNTINGTON IEACH ACURA You Elcpect. .. We Oel1Vet1 19131 Baach Bl 405 & PCH l()0.96..ACUllA; 842-0095 NORM REMS COASTAi.. ACUllA Super Pnces. Soper Selection Hart>of Blvd @ 405 Fwy, Costa Mesa 979·2500 TUSTIN ACUllA WE WANT TO BE #1 AGAJN IN 19911 YOU'LL SAVE MOREi 5 Freeway@ ~e 71...,669·9900 Alfa Romeo lfACH IWORTS So Cal's lelding Alta dlr for 17 conseeullVe yem Alta Romeo, Sub, Masem -Sales, semce, leasing 848 Dow SL, Newpolt 8eacil 71~52.otOO CRMER IMW Excellent setection ol new & C81efully ~ BMWs alWays In stock. Siles. Service. LeaSlnll Ed1noer at 55 Fmway, Santa Ana Auto Man 135-3171, SADOlUACK IMW 45 Olllleld INine 380-1200 STIRUNG MOTORS LTD. ExcJustve BMW Dealer. Sales • Service • leaslno 1540 Jamboree. Newport Beach. 6•().4'44 Buicl< NABERS IUICIC/CADIUAC Sales • Leasing • Service 2600 Harbor Blvd , CostJ Mesa 71'/54().9100 llfASON IUICK CO. 909 No Grand Ave. Santa Ana S..7-9111 Cadillac AU.EN CADIUAC # 1 In Orange County San Dieoo Freeway at Avery, LJQuna NIQoet 582·C>a00 MCLEAN CADILLAC STERLING Since 1939 Tustin Auto Center 71._,7 31-0990. NABERS CADIUAC/IUICK Sales • Service • Leasing 2600 Haltlor Blvd. Costa Mesa 7 U JS..0.9100 Chevrolet AU.EN ICAHf CHEVROLET New & Used 7600 We51mlnsler Bl. Westminster 1 Block West of Beach Btvd 89'-8333 CONNELL CHEVROlET Sales • Service • Leasing • Parts 2828 Hart>or Blvd., Costa Mesa 646· 1200 DELILLO CHEVROLET • GEO Quality Sales & Service "The Nicest People in Town" 18211 Beach Bl . Hunt. Sch IA7·6087 JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROlET 21 AIAo Center Or .. lrvtne 768-7222 Chrysler Plymouth ATW CHmllR.f'lYMOUTH Complete Body Shop 111<1 Serviee Sales. Service. PW-Open 6 Days 2929 Harbor Bl • Costa Mesa 3 Biles S of San Diego Frwy olf Hllbof BIYd 546-193• GUAltANTY CHEVROlET/GfO 711 E 17th St, Sanla AN 973-17H HUNTINGTON RACH CHRYSlH l'lYMO\mf 16661 Belch Bl. IM6lglon Beach 6 11*' So. of 405 Fwy M2-0631 MEISTtR CHRV'SUR·l'lYMOUTM 1' Aulo Ctr Or, IMne 761·7100 SANTA NIA CHRYSUlt/ISUZU 1405 AIAo Min Or., Santa Ana M1-4471 Da1hatsu ATW DAIHATIU 2929 Hart>or Blvd , Costa Mm. 3 Blocks So. of 405 Pfiy. '""19U Dodge HofrMe Tuttle DodQe 40 AIAo ~ Or, JrVfne ..... HUNTINGTON lfACH 000(1f I 1 VA/4 CONVERSION HEABOUAATERS 16555 Beach 8lvd , H 0 112 mile Solllfl of lht 405 Fnewl'( (11•) U7·6SU. TUSTIN OOOGf 40 /.AJilJ C.. °'1w. Tustin 7»4600 Fo1d TtD JONU PCM> 8211 k lCh M . ~ Plltc 121·3110 JOI MACPHUIOH FOtO 2 NA/J Cenlef DIM, TUllln 132-1300 • lllEOOORE ROlllNS FORD 2060 Hart>of BIVd .. Costa Mesa. ~2-0010 TtRRV YORK FORD Sales • Serviee • Leasing • Parts • Body Repair 18255 Beach Blvd, Hunt Bch 8•2-6411 GMC Trucks Au.EN GMC TRUCICS # 1 In Or1nge Couniy San Diego Fwy at Avery, Laouna Niguel 582-0SOO MCLEAN GMC TRUCK AND PONT\AC CADILLAC Since 1939 Tustin Auto Center 7141731-0990 UNMRSITY GMCJOlOSIPOHTIAC 2480 Harbor 8lvd . CostJ Mesa 71415A04891 lnfin1t1 HARIOW INRNfT1 Sales • wsino • SeMce 2888 Hart>or 8lvd Com Mesa 'h Mile S. ol 405 Fwy 71~•1-1* Honda , P£N$KI HONDA SALES * ~ERVICE * LEASING 13750 Beach BIVd . Wmmmster 71...,537-7777 llAY FLADEIOE HONDA Sales • Service • Leasing • Parts • Body Repair lriine AU1o Center 71•·830-7 600 ROGER MILLER HONDA Sales. Sm1ce, Discounts 19232 Beach Blvd , Huntington Beach 963-1969 HONDA SANTA ANA 2114 E First St, Santa Ana 547.3555 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2 860 Hart>or BIVd . c M 640-0713 Isuzu llAY Fl.ADEIOE ISUZU Siles • Service • leasing • Parts • Body Repair IMne Auto Center 7U-t30.7000 Jaguar IAUEA JAGUAR 2001 South MancheSler Ave Anaheim 971-2002 llAY FlADEIOE JAGUAR Sales • SeMCe • LeaS1no • Parts • Body Repair Irvine Auto Center 130. 7000 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3000 w Coast Hwy . Newport Beacn 722-4000 Jeep HUNTINGTON JEEf' EAGLE 16751 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach U1·3999 OllA.NGE COAST JUP EAGLE 25?4' HartJor Blvd • Com Mm 549-8023 JEEP EAGLE OF SANTA ANA fl 1 Customer Satisf1ctlon 55 Fwy.@ Edinget 714'561-0100 Lexus WCUS OF WHTMINml In Ille Hea11 Of (qnoe Coooty Available for immediate Delivery! 22 Fwy at Stach BIYd 71..,892·6906; 213/566-3811 TUmN LfXUS Wot1d's First And Largest Dealer TUSl!n AJAo Center (714) MA-'IOO Lincoln Mercury IEACH UNCOlH·M£RCUllY 1 &800 Beach Bl • Huntington Beaeh 3 Btoctcs So of San Diego (wy «1·7739 J0+4NSON l SON UNCOlH-MEltCURY Sales, SeNice & Leasing 2626 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 71415'0-5630 llAY FLADEIOE UNCOLN·MERCUllY Sales • Service • lea.sing • Parts • Body Repair Irvine A1110 Cert1er 71•·130.7000 SANTA NIA UNCOlN·MEACURV In Orange COIJll!y &loee 1968 28 Auto Center Or. Tus1Jn, 5 Fwy ® Jamboree 144-3111 Mazda MACH MAZDA 17 331 Beach Blvd , tVillngton 8.ach 2 mt locAll Of 405 fwy 71•·M2-6666 CAMNCLL MAZDA 1425 w Bakef, CostJ Mesa ua.u~ MVIO J, PHIUJn MAZDA ~ twnly stNlce silc• 1988 • Sales, SeMce S Frwy (<. Mei.. UQIN Hlllt H7·2•00 llf\llHI MAZDA l.Ml)l5' °'* In 1fle "*"' . Ult • ~ ~ Al*> C4l'ller NS-ffOO MAmANW Of MNA f'AAte 8700 MancheSllr Avt , Bun PlllC 739-AOOO Mercedes FIANK'S MOTORCAllS 23663 Rock1leld, El Toro 137·3600 HOUSE OF IMPOR'n 6862 Manchester Ave,, Buena Parle 523·7250 Mercury M1tsub1sh1 HARtOI MITSUllSHI Sales • LeasJno • Am • Patts • $eMU 2833 Hart>or Blvd, Costa Mesa (71•) ~9' PERFORMANCE MITSUllSMI 19202 Baell Bl. ...... 8ch. 96t-02»: 1-IOCMOCM961 Nissan CAM'9EU NISSAN/HUNTINGTON IEACH 18835 Stach 8lvd . Huntingtoo Beach IA2-7781; 54~2 HOLMES nmu CLICK NISSAN 2845 Hart>or Siva., CostJ Mesa 54°"6410 SANTA ANA NISSAN INC. 2001 E 17th St , Santa Ana 558-7811 TUSTIN NISSAN 'Trust in Tustin" N1snn 30 Auto Center Of • Tustin Auto Center 669-1212 LEW WH8 llMNE NISSAN 44 Auto Center Olive. lrvlne 951-7575 Oldsmobile AU.EN OlDSMOlllf # 1 tn DooQe Cou1ty San Diego Freeway a1 Avery, l.aQuna Niouet 582-0800 IEACH OlDSMOllLE 17 331 Btxh BIVd,, Hl#'Clngton Bexh 2 ITl1 Sou1ll of 405 fwy. 7144'2~ JOE MACPHERSON OlOSMOllU 2345 N GrJnd Ave , Santa Ana 542·1111 UNMRSITY OU>SMOllU • GMC TIUCK 2850 Hart>or Blvd . Com Me~ M().96'0 Pontiac DAVID J. PHIWPS PONTIAC Ovallly family service since 1968 • Sales, SeNlce Lag. Hills. s twy. @ Alicia 137·2..00 MCLEAN PONTIAC · GMC TRUCK Tllstln Auto Center 7U/731.()990 Porsche NEWf'OftT NtrO CENTD '45 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Baell 673~ Saab Saturn &AMIN OF IAHYA AHA 1350 AAAo M1I Or •• Sll'1ta N.a 152·U32 Suzuki IOI LOHGPflf IUZUIO Now lrnmedin DtMrt Al Models In Westminster, 13600 Btldl SW 17'4) t t2...a1 Toyota TO't'OTAIVOlVO OF CO$TA Mu.A 1968 Hart>or BlVcS., Com Mui 722·2000 JOI MACPHERSOtof TOYOTA 44 Aulo Cenltr OrM, TusUn 132·31H 8'U. MAXlY TOYOTA Parts Open 9-3 Salurdly 18881 Stach 8lvd , HunllnQtOn Beach M74W ILMORI TOYOTA How Swell n ISi Sllta • SeMct • P1111 * l llllng 15300 Buell, Westmnltef 19'·»12 llW Wiii llYM TOYOTA 30 ~ CtlW OM, nine 766.o.te V 1)1J. '>WOCJ1 n MY MOaOI YOUCIWMel S.... • WU10 • SeMct • PW • Wt "-!MN,. c... 14~1- IOUTH COUHrf MOTOtll 18711 lluch BM! .. H8 1'2·2000 A wide selection of sedans, con- vertibl es and sports cars prized under S 10,000 are among the auto industry's exciting all-new 1992 models making their debuts at th e sev- enth annual long Beach International Auto Show, running Nov. 27 through Dec. 1 at the long Beach Convention Center. The exciting selection of affordable models at Southern California's first new car show of the year offers more than just top fuel economy. Many auto mak- ers have included driver's-side air bags, air conditioning, ANJFM stereos auto- matic transmissions and many other ac- cessories. Chrysler's Dodge Shadow and Ply- mouth Sundance America two-door models are priced under $8,000, with fo ur-door, five-passenger sedans some- what more. Alf have powerful engines and standard driver 's side air bags. Four- door models also have left-side remote mirror, reclining front, fold-down rear seats, power brakes and even air condi- tioning and automatic transmission for under $10,000. Ford Escort's base price is a tad more than $8,000, and lX models with up- graded interiors and MNFM stereos somewhat higher. Models include two- door, four-door, hatchbacks and wagons. Mercury Tracer is priced a notch above Escort and comes with tinted glass, MN FM stereo, reclining front ancf split-fold rear seats with heat i:f ucts. Mazda 323 models check in with base prices from $7,000 to $8,000 sporting features like five-s~ manual transmis- sion, rear window defogger, center con- sole and locking glove compartment The new Honda Civic for 1992 has four models under S 10,000, all powered by a 1.5-liter, 16-valve engine with rear win- dow defogger and driver's side air bag all standar([ A convertibl e making the list of 1992 under $10,000 is the Geo Metro LSi. Chevrolet has incorporated a driver's side air bag and the smallest engine sold in the United States - a one-lifer, three- cylinder job that gets better than 40 mpg. Several other Metro models start around $7,000. Introduced for the first time in 1990, GM 's Saturn sedan is available for just over $8,000. MNFM radio, rear window defroster and a fuel-injected four- cylinder engine capable of doing zero to 60 In 12.t seconds with manual gear box are standard equipment. Nissan's af- fordable entry is the Sentra two and four-door models. Power is supplied by a OOHC 1.6-liter engine rated at 110 horsepower. Toyota's modest-priced cars include Tercel, starting around $7,000, and Paseo, introduced last year and priced just below $10,000. Tercel's two-door is equipped with a standard four-speed manual transmission and adjustable re· ' dining front bucket seats. The sporty Paseo f ea tu res a five-speed manual gear box, tinted glass, dual remote mirrors, full wheel covers and door arm rests. Another model In the affordable dass to be displayed at Long Beach is the Volkswagen Fox, available in four and nve-speid transmissions. DON'T .. A ..... WEAR YOUR LIFE JACKET HA1'()NA&. W li ID'flHO C10UHC1C INCJ\Jj ~ OUMO ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... ~ ·s ·a1 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · pec1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Most Complete Real Estate Guide in the Area Cover Home Presented By Howard Lawson of The Prudential Newport Realty See Page 16 For More Information Advertising Supplement Vol.13, No.38 Oci. 26,1991 INDEX Covw.PrudentlalN.wport 02. Map 03. The Oat.bout Aaodatlon 04. Valentfne Properties 05. The Real btat9n 06. ltemax '11. bmCIX oe. Koops 09. Ron ,... lO. Coast Newport n. Coast N9wport 12. Coast NewpcM't 13. Coast Newport 14. Coaat Newport \5. 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Boat dock lnCI side tie '> ldd a 55' yactt Also tor lease $13,000 mo ...... 12.1 ... ~ 4 BR. 3'h BA well built custom COllllry FfWlCl'I home. Recenlly decorlled ~ open CW1bY ldlthen, hlrdwood flooc'a. slk dr1pes. and cumn wa1 CMfilgs. custom landscapklQ and It· alan tne m. lourtU1. nuti morel ....... ... .•.• BeaulN pc1c1Hf-ownershlp otllce bldg. Own« wl1I consider 1rade lor resldenllal property. Located ,_.Hoag Hospllal. Assumable loan. P!Lt~ home In Big !Woo41.P. cuklHac. Urae lot over 13.000 sq.fl New Clllllt, ri'Tored walls. This home has much • ~. SEUER SIU CARRY 2nd T.O. lor Qulllfted tiuyer . ............. ··-eeo-t 5 BR + family rm. 3 BA. Free-standing home, beautMy upgraded. Wll trade lor smaller local. "llA'flm'' all.. ... LIVbh 3 BR, 3 BA view Of1ef1ted lulQlly condo. Gm doti>le door entry, bfeakfast nook. expan- sive canopy window In lvlng room. Ill with gor- geocJS tmllrla ocean views. IAftBI 1mM:E ..... loclllld along lie Upper Back Bay In securtly -~Terrace. Two BR. 2 BA with many amdies. l!JIPJ!UI!! with~ Ill view. Coonlnlllld drapes Ind wd ~ irft':~ d~ Lk»~ Newport's mo1\ prestigious high rise condor'nkUlls localed on the bay. · ~ ptpfWly home In ~ .. upgr1ded nt remodeled. Exn llfge yard wlltl room lor RV nl lldrl partdng. Mollvlled. llmBllf ....... Offered at land vatuel Exciuslve residenllal C01111U11Y. Private beach access. Al>PfOxlmatelY 2000 sq.ft home that needs creative ltlenlion. 1. second ltOIY woold offer wondel1UI riew. A Ofeal locltlon. Lwm"plan. 3 BR. 21h BA.~ landscaped. Ideal for Mtertalning il-doors and out Quiet cut-de-sac. Golf course locJtlon LmPSdDllA J!I!• Two bedroom. 2 bait! plus lndooc "'- Spectacular ~ and ocean ~walel1rolt Mng II rs best. ___ ........ Ave BR, 3'h BA. woodet1ul Wge home wllh I beaullful pool and spa. 1 astefully decoodld. Df'lmatic IMng room and entry llm PBllllllA ~ Premier bayfronl location Maonlficent bayvlew bt- IUlltuly decorated 2 BA. 2 BA condoorim. w~ dist.Re to ooean. Boat s11p Mlllble. ---sm,m Enjoy fabulous City lights and mourain views from this 4 BR, 3 BA Lautremont In Hllt>or Ridge . Located on a cul-<le·sac and beaUtltully upgrlded. AalOLUTILY OUTSTANDING CONDOI 2 cho~rooms, ~ full baths, upgraded c:orpe, loob greenl>elf ond com· munity tpa, e»ntrol air, larae living area1 «r-t· ....cf patio, 2 cor attOcheJ gamge, encs unit. Seller anidoos, moke offer $133,500 CHARMING 2 9D CONDO Quiet Woodsy compta. Pfush while carpet, frplc, lorge sun!"y master suite. End unit. Asking $169,900 5 YIAlt OLD IASTSIDE EXEC HOMll 4 bedrooms, 3 full boths, spo in moster bath. Is· land kitchen. Two frpla, Spanish tile roof. Cul· de·soc. P.riced $20,000 below approisol. Must sell, asking $339,000 JUST lllDUCIDI Model perfed townhome. New oolt cabinets, c:mpet oak wet bar, private patio. A great starter at only S 153,000 NEW umNG Minutes from beach, country atmos~, remodeled kitchen & both with jocunr tvb. R.V. access 7,350 sq. ft. lot. Owner moving, submit offer $204 ,500 BUT PltlCID HOME In desiroble Mesa Verde Inner clrde. ~par\ling pool in secluded back yard: 3BR, 28.A. large living room with frplc. Over 1760 sq. ft. for • $288,000 TUmN CONDO FHA APPROVED! 2BR, 2 story, moYe·ln condition! New blinds, carpet & point throughout. Make offer, owner anxious. s 13'4,900 HUNnNGTON IEAat Excellent over 55 community. Well maintained, secure comolex. 1 BR UM With new appliances & paint. con for m0f9 info. Asking $53,000 STAD'D HOMI -4BR 1.58A beautiful rear yord, kol pond, close to SCP, schools, prjced at $199,900 3 BIDROOM HAUcnsr HOME With beautiful blaclt bottom pool. Upgraded & reodv to mows Into. A steal at $229,000 llYINI Six yr new condo, 2 lrg BRs, l .75BA, fo in living room, lrg dining area, 1 attach gar, & 1 cowired corporf. Over 1300 sq. ft. Asking $207,000 YOU CAN APPORD NIWPORT BIACHI Ocean bteeus, pen belt, bike 1 mile to beodi, off bWd sonduory. 3BR, 2.58o townhotne. $197,900 FOUR 8L TWO IA On 11000 plus s.f. lot. Over SaoK In recent upgl'Odes. New baths, YOuhed ceilings, slcy(lghts, and much more. Of. Md at $385,000 -SANTA~ 3 MpOtON--. plau. In gooCf rental area, well kept units. With ~ J(!W YO· cancy. Aslting $398,000/eoch NIW ON MARKITI '48R new kitchen, new roof, tpa, ~ tot, 2 car goroge. Plus cotpOft for extra pai4dng. Shows neat & cleon. $238,000 ORIGINAL OWNIRI Move in condition "4BR, 2BA home. Beautifvl yards dose to Church, schools & shopping. Pride of ownership. $239,500 OWNER DESPERATELY WANTS OUT Duplex with "4BR, 2BA & 28R, 1 BA eoch with pri· vote yard, rental income is over $2000. Don't miss this, Asking $279 ,000 3 BEDROOM HOME WITH ROOM TO IUILD ANOTHER UNIT live in one & rent the 2nd. Asking S215,000 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Lorge "4BR, 2.5BA family site townhouse with over 1800 sq. ft. Ex- cellent location. Nice yord & at1oched garo_Qe_. -S21~~ 2BIJ21A CONDO In great location. Run- ning spriis and Iota of greenery throughout the complex! nside foundry. lower unit·split level. Two car detached gamge. lowest price in ~om· plexll S 159,000 DREAM COME TRUE Country charmer 3 large BR, remodeled kitchen and both, stroll to par\ $21-4,900 VllWS OF THI OCEAN AND BLUFFS With an air of country charm. 3BR remodeled kitchen, remodeled bath, wood burning f!,.pk>ce with hearth,~ with redwood decking, std to the park. large 7,920 sf lot. Close to the beach and cool ocean air. Only $27.0,000 COUNTlrr CHARMER Beoutiful home In o noturol .etting1 located near st-q>J>ing ~r, recreation ones woods, 3 la~ BR remoeleled kitchen, large 7,200 sq. ft. lot. Stroll to the~. close to the beach & cool ocean air, only $207,500 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY ONLY 38R 2131 ~ "• O.M. , ... $207.SOO p.s 28A 1'I w .... ,., a.y, C.M, ,... $151,000 SUllDAY ONLY P4 38A 17 SUndlnce. NJI. 11:3CM 1197,IOO 28R M7 W..,,, l.J\.C.M. ,... l1et,000 S 48A 23111 ,_.... °'~ C.M. 1~ SZM.000 --.. 24042 U¥er a.y moro 1=4 cnuoo 38R 11111.._,.., WWII••--,,.. 117',IOO SATURDAY AllD 8UllDAY s ... .. Qrollllia Pt, CM. ,... S2'1'0.000 ... 119'cnw. .... CM. 1... 111•.IOO MISSION VIEJO View, Charm & Newl This 3BR, 2.SBA has it all. Sunset view from living room & family room. Walk to the lake and ()nly 4 yrs old. Yoo can't beot this $239,000 38R ATRIUM HOME Vaulted beamed ceil· ings, up to date deco. Ughting, skylights, lots of extras. Asking $239,900 NEWPORT BEACH High securify comm unity 2BR, 2BA w/pool, spa, souno, weight rm Ban- quet facilities. Very cl eon. S 189, 900 LOTS OF POTENTIAL 3BR, l .5BA in o nice quiet neighborhood. Nicely fond.scoped home. Private back yord well suited for B.B.Q.'s/porties. With o little T.l.C. & elbow grease this home could be a real chonner. Moke on offer s 180,000 ANAHEIM 3BR, 2BA super condition. large bedrooms, new carpet, new point, new window coverings, R.V. access, ond more . S 189,000 WISTMINmR This is the onel Comfortable 3 bd home in o family neighborhood. Decaro· tlve wallpaper in kitchen/bathroom. Choir railing throughout lcitchen & living room. Hurry · re· cently appraised thousands over list J>rice. Just reduced to s 176,500 EASTSIDE COnAGE Beoutifully refurbished inside & out. 2BR, 1 BA all new kitchen, hord· wood Roors, crown molding, Ip, lorge Whirlpool tub, new drivewoy & londscaping. Asking $279,900 COSTA MESA First time on moncet. Quitst cul·de·soc. 3 or -4 BR & FR. Two fireplaces, hardwood floors, walk to s.chools & shopping center. Plus lots more. Only S231;ooo SELLERS HAVE PURCHASED AN· OTHER And wont to sell now. This condo hos two separote moster bedrooms, attached go· roge, excellent location. S 179,900 SANTA ANA Must seel 2BR, 1 BA cozy storter home, newly pointed interior & ex1erior, hard· wood floors, 3 car garage, R.V. access, comer lot. Mrs. C1eon liYes here. Asking S 185,000 OCEANSIDE RUSTIC TRANQUlun11 Ocean & Canyon view on 2 .3 00'9$. Room for 4 lorge lots. Existing house on 1 lot. $500,000 IL TORO Forget about the price, look at these tennsl 3BR, 21lA home, large yord..t enclosed patio. Owner will carry 1st T.D. with '°" down, or leose w/option to buy Sl0,000 down. SiSOO/mo ..mtt S'400 .-quity OCCNOI. Aslcioa. $215,000 SANTA ANA 3 •DIM On cvl..0.-soc, large fomlly room with flreplac9, family kitchen with eating a...o, otlting s 1 79 I 900 1 I PAGE 5 ... ---- llWIS LOU YOUI GAIN $179,900 This 2 master suite townhome baa everything. Oood lo- cation, super complex (only 4 units) all end units. Fire- place, 2~ baths, laundly, skylights, oak cabinets throug- hout, large private patio, attached 2 car aar-ge. Call for your showing. Ask foT ... COWGE PARK $269,IOO Cambridge Estates residence. 3 BR. 2 BA Double fir· eplace model. Approx 1566 sq ft. Lot's talk kitchens: Breakfast bar, micnxoYection oven, beautiful custom oat cabinets. Upgrades throughout. Both baths, furnace/ A/C roof, French door slider. Wonderful yard with fruit trees. Ask for... · • COSTA MESA DON'J II ICMIO IY 1111 LOW PltCI $1ff,to0 Partnership diuolviog 10 spccl.I opportunity to purchase this quality tPwnhome with double car Pfl&e· Prime Peoiridp CoYe. 2 car garage. OuJct interior location. new plush carpet. Ask for... MAJON1 90LDIN NIWll UNfT $164,900 2 BR, 2~ BA. end un it, deck, FP, ram. rm, 2 car c:uagc. Priced to sell. Ask for ... ED VAN DEN IOSSCHE SO. COAST PWA $179,900 Twnhmc in shady setting. Large J BR 2 BA w/ attached garage & lots or amenities. Ask for ... CONNIE CORN OWNER SAYS, SEU NOW $208,900 IC you want Newport Beach, thi.s is the best. ~llcnt complex and walk 10 the bcoch. This 2 BR unit is very open. New Ocrbcr carpet, l:ir&c p111io, 2 car garage. Re11t.ly for new owners. Ask for ... DAVID COOPER x242 WON'T WT $240,000 The best Eastsidc condo! Vaulted ceiling in Jiving rm & both master bdrms. NC. lrgc patio. Popular Dack Bay Loop community w/pool & spa. Ask for ... PATIY NESlfT COlLEOE PARK BEAUTY $259,900 J OR, 2 BA, light & airy upgraded home. L.lrgc 101 \\ilh new roof, carpel. tile. paint, etc. Shows well. A>k for. UVCHUCK JONIS EVERY WOMAN'S DREAM KfTCHEN $275,000 Enjoy cooking in lhis delightful, new bu1IH11 kuchen with self deaning O\'Cn and pJnll'). We'll 1hrQW in the J bdrms. ~l1l11c~. >pJ, and h:irdwood Ooors. Ask for ... RUSTY GUltmtER (x 217) OPEN SATURDAY 1-4, 2241 ORANGE AVE. FABULOUS LOCATION $289,000 OUTSTANDING 3 OR n, BA hom.; wl remodeled kitchen, wood shutters & lrgc ynl. Great Ooor plan & priced 10 \di. For fl\I ~howing, A~k for ... llU • DONNA WHSTH MAKE AU OFFERS $315,900 Incredible (hke brand new) darling J OR & big (amily room located on pic1urc·pcrfcc1 cul-dc·sJC. Walk-in pantry, gJrdcn window. firepl:tcc , big attached garasc. Retiring sellers :ire highly motivated! Ask for ... IOllN ftNCH SLEEK 6 MODERN $335,000 R«enlly reduced, this Mes.a Verde home is completely upgraded! Contemporary J BR. I y, BA. II i~ •.vhitc & bright w/ncw grey carpels, brca1h11king "Euro style" kitchen w/Conan "Gr.anitc .. counters. new applianc.:s 4. Ooating 10' wide bay window. Other extra~ include: AJC. newer roof, prof. laodxapin& & lrg yard! Submit 111 ofTcrs!! Ask for ... JACKIE HANDLEMAH/CINDY HANDLEMAH MESA VEIDI GOU COURSE $499,900 Great property on 16th hole of MV Country Club .. Priced at practically lot value, this sprawling 4 bdrm., 2~ bath r1nch style home is the best buy on market! Opportunity knocks! Ask for ... ANNE McCASLAHD E'SIDE • COSTA MESA WTSIOE CONDO-NEW PltCE $209,900 Extraordinary .J BR.NBA. Juu move-In and enjoy. Seller says matte an offer! Quiet locntion & patio. Aslc for ... W RODGERS ® 111••111m ., ... 831·1288 REALTORS I.SIDI O.M. lftM $21',000 Lowell priced uPIJ'8ded 4 BR condo on the Eastsidc. Seller motivated and may cany 2nd. L..arsc. best vah1c per sq.ft. awiblblc. Ask for ... DUllYMMIS OPIN IUNDAY 1-4. SM MOHn VISTA PHfECT POI 2 PA*al Two homes on R-2 lot. Front borne remodeled in 1991. Back borne built In 1990. Very private Call for details. Ask ror ... lrTA WADI 4 IDI COINll LOT $269,000 Priced rl&ht • Orcat cory 4 BR. 2 BA. fanulv home. Nice f1mily room with fireplace. owner 1~ lll\JlioUS. Ask ror ... lfTA WADI OPIN SUNDAY i-1,2HO WUTMtNISTH lrntl HO~S AHO OAIDINS $275,000 You would love lhis new kitchen. 3 BR. :?1. BA. open f1oor pin wlspt. *Ylitc, hart.lwuoJ Ooors. Excellent vaJuc. Ask for_ IUl1Y CMNTMll ()l 217} 4 IEDaOOM$-W1llOI COllA •S.$299,000 Quiet cul«·uc street. bca11tiful harU-.ooJ Ooors, larsc country kitchen, 2 car praec. \\11h RV acccu. Master suite separate from u1hc1 rooms. New shake root 1990.. Seller wants 11 solt.1. Ask for ... Kll'1'M IMIDU x.27 2 OPIN SAT/IUM 1·1 "WTSIDI" NOMI + lNCOMI $359,000 Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 ba owners unit wlth rom;1n11, indoor J:icUlZi room plus 2 bdrm. :? bJth upstairs ap:anmcnt. 4 c:ar pnic. alley :accc". :and walkin& distance to the Cowtylrds 1nJ 11.:11 Cinema Complclt. Motivated sct~r! Ask for .. INtl DIAZ a 261 OPEN IATJSUN •-•. ns ROWH WTSIDI C .M. ftDUCID TO $365,000 J BR IV• BA. Expanded master A family room 2 fpls. h/W noon, w:ilk co lcl'lool, p:ark. shop~. ~ car garacc w/lhop. Ask ror ... IOI MU.llCIN PAIMUY HlA1H $319,000 3 BR, 3 full b:ithl plus den. Master DR UP>tairs and down. O\lality COOSU\IC\ioa, built in 19 ':: 2300 sq.It of flowiq livinJ il*C· Fonnal dining & liv1n& room v.-1lh hi&I\ vaulted cclJins. Open ~phi lc:vcl 'taitnae. lndoot laundry. It sccur1I\ S)-:>lem. Come sec this apedladar home. A\l rur ... DOMA&D H"1f NEWPORT BUCH UASI $2500/MO 61S Ca11U1tioA, Onona dcl Mar for lc.t\C · Furnished. S2SOO pCT ll!Oftth. 3 DR • 2~ b:ith. ~ t111 &aracc. Pctfcd ~ Ast for-· MONICA IUe IE& ()l 107) SUW MCUB ()l 115) BEST IUY $249,000 Nwpr H&hts. C.0..1 McU • ) Mnn patio home, J yn new. FcU '*' ot elC:IOW. V.cant. Call 10 sec. Aslc fot •• NPT .. IOMTI LOT titt,000 Located below ISll It.; allil propcf11 b 1itu111cd ln lhc middle of the i10Ct wfa.n older-~ BR t DA res. on the rear ot die lot; Ideal 10 live in durina new COftllnictioa. AK f«- CUIT-IS I llUJiS PATIO HOME $395,000 Brand new listins. tutcfully renovated, It. decor, newer appliance, cath. ceilings, pl:intation shutters. 3 BR, 2 BA on quiet greenbelt. "LINDA MODEL". Ask for ... CUP • l 'lYNN KIMP NIWPOIT HllGMll FOi $'39,000 With a lot of over 9100 sq.ft., this 3 bdrm, 2 bath home ii a part in itself! Tum key condition, quiet Hci&hll loca1ion, 2 car ga.r:igc plus morel Ast for ... ANNI McCASl.AND H DUCIDI $475,000 l2lS Hcalhcr Lane. Olcrry Lake area. Now S47S,OOO. Beautiful pool .t grassy area for children. Cul-de-sac, 3 BR, 2~ DA. Ast for ... MONICA IUOOlllt X 107 IUZANNI MOSMll X US TWO IT\INN9tG CONTIMPOIAltH $509,000 Gi3nt 4 BR. 3 BA with fabulous pooUspa plus 3 car garasc ror SS59,000. Also ~right. sunny dcsisner • pcrfch 101al remodeled 1us1 lasted w/ pooVspa for SS00.000. Ask ror ... SIO NEWPORT NO. llST IUY $525,000 Lar1cst model Marbclla in premium location. 4 BR, 3 BA. family rm.. 3 fpl. triple garage. Own er lcavin& area & must sell now! Aslc for ... PAULA IAIUY UNOISftUC11D OOLI COUlll VllW $129,000 Excellent opportunity to own the be.st locatjon available In the "BIG CANYON TOWNHO· MES." 180 • VIEW FROM EVERY ROOM. Ubrary, woodbuming frpl., gourmet Isl. kitchen. ti Augusta model. Ask ror ... CUf/l'lYNNI ICIMP HAllOI llDGI • JOIMI VIEWS $1,175,000 You must sec this remodeled "Oc"'Onshirc" 5 Ddrm, 3~ b:ithrooms • Unobslructcd ocun views, gourmet kitchen, 2 family rooms, cvcrythin& is new. Buill·in enlcrtainmcnt center with dish. C;iJI for a private showinJ. Ask for ... KllTM IAHOll a 272 llDUCID $t,27a,OOO ~ty home In one of Newport'• beat locations. 4 BR. 4 BA. f1tmity 'TOOIJ\, gourmet kitchen A formal dinina room, enhanced by beveled glass, marble, and oak. For private showing. ask for ... CAIOll flAMlll 3 STORY OCIANHONT $1,695,000 Spectacular 3 year old home, feature$: large roof lop deck with spa and incredible views. Finest quality detail$ A amenities. Ask for ... CAIOU JIANKll NAllOe ltDOI $1,'71,000 Tennis court estate with ocean .t liJbts view. Pool A spa.. One of the laracst in Ibis prestige community. Guest quarten + 2 titchem.. Total of 7 bcdtooma, Ubrary A family room. Ast for ... 1111111 YANIC IRVINE llW YOUIRLI $27t,90Cl To a nc:wcr detached home by Woodbridce. South Lake Beach Oub. Quality decor/peach tones. Open country kitchen. Tile roof, l~rgc yard. Ast for ... MAXINI OOLDIN GHAT PAl&Y HOWi $290,000 4 BR, 3 BA .t f1mlly rm. Completely repainted inside It out. New lanchcaping. and new sprinkler system. Ast for ... JANI IUH<Wl.A 6 JOIT SUMnl, llVINI U St,900 Northwood home. 4 BR. l BA home In cn:at family nciahborbood on quiet street. Will consider lease-option. Ask for... t, DINHll GINIS Ill F• llEITI ., ... REALTORS CORONA DEL MAR INVISTOI DELm $559,000 Just reduced in qu;iint Olde CdM. Duplex with lotJ of potential ror lovely home with income or keep u is and continue to acncratc good income. 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with 2 bdrm, 2 ba apanmcnt. Owner says its your turn! Ask for ... IHH DW x 268 SPYOWS $9C9,000 l..owcst price New Bcdrord 5 BR & bonus room plus loft W/occan view & 4 full b:iths. Wonderful pool, spa. air conditioned • quiet c:ul-dc·s:ic street. Call for appoin1mcn1. Ask for ... ESTHll YANK IXCLUSM CM90 IMOIH $1,191,000 Corona del Mar nei&hborhood with three private beaches!! Light & bright pool home with 3 spacious bedrooms. aame room & fo- rmal living & dining rooms! Extra large pri· vale lot. Ask for ... DIANA PIOSSll IHOftCUff NIAi OCUNflONJ $2,495,000 Brand new llrchitcctural dream home with in· credible ocean/Catalina views. Huge 4 BR/4 BA, family room, study, state-of-the-art pool + spa. Owner will carry. trade. Ask for ... IOllN llNCH HUNTINGTON BEACH JUST REDUCED $277,700 Great f:imily home, 4 DR w/RVA on cul·dc·s:ic across from park, no busy strccl, country kitchen. Ask for ... RUSTY GUINTHER 10 UNm $1,250,000 (3) Three high density lots. Downtown Huntington Beach. Existing income plus speci:il upside zoning allowantcs. Ask for ... LIZ • CHUCK JONES COTO DE CAZA $t00,000 BDUCnOM $Mt,OOO CUstom home A adjacent buildablc lot w/ bTC1thlllkina panoramic vic'lis. To sec this mini estate, ask for ... IOI a MAllY Dt 1VWO LAGUNA HILLS CA.Uf. I HWSSAHCI $215,000 Approx. 1640 sq.rt. 2 BR. 2\1 BA condo neutral tones. Loft upstairs/den dwnstn. PooVclubhousc. lndscpd back yrd w/ patio. Ask for ... DENNIS GllMll RIVERSIDE I M ISIDI COI Nll PAICIL $335,000 Prime sinan:ilizcd corne r parcel for dc:\--clopmcnt. Possible zone chan&c to R·l or RO. Apprtm" ~ aac. Will c:xdtanic for co:t:Stal sn. Motivated out ol state owner. Ask for ... oum HAHtS x 124 ANAHEIM PllflCT STAITH NOMI St",700 Near Anahci'l) Hills. Stunnina 3 BR I l4 BA, features a .distom Camily rm. with bcautlf1al brick fireplace, den and s1apcr l:indscaped backyard. Approx. 1450 tq.fl. Ast for ... JACK CllfJOID SO. COAST Ml1IO StN,900 Lcwcly 3 BR, 1.,, BA. dinin• nn., brick fireplace, 1pcci:il enclolcd pedo w'ltb aln la mu1er DR. Super location, only min1atcs from South Omt Pl:ua 1tnd freCWll.YS-1400 1q.h. approx. Ask for ... JACK Olf'OID IES1 BUY-NEWPORT HEIGHTS $529,000 Seller bu bought another and is motivated! This home is remodeled a.od shows like a model. 3 BR 3 BA, fam· ily room home. White cl light, French doors, hardwooc:t floors, manicured yard. Security system cl quiet location. Will consider Lease/option. Ask for ... RM RODGERS SPACIOUS CUSTOM HOME $7",000 Over 4400 sq.ft. 4 BR, 4 BA pool home! Light & bright w/Frencb doors, wood windows &: in XI.NT condition throughout! Formal living cl dining nns, plus family & game rooms. 2 fireplaces cl separate den that could be 6tb bedroom. Ast for ... ... EST YAWi" $1,0I0,000 Brand new ooc story custom. Ocean cl city light views. S BR, 4~ BA. 4 car garage. Great quality estate home situated on over ~ acre lot in Sea Pointe Estates guard gated community. Ask for ... MINOO SUEii PAGE 8 I SATURDAY October 26, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE BOB & DOVIE KOOP BOB &.DOVIE KOOP We woald like to •elp yoa bay or Mil yoar home. # 1 REJMAX. Age•t 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 CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT Ocean Blvd. Lot ''A" "B"&"C" - BOB KOOP. 4'R. T enative approvals from coastal, planning, City Council, buildable to 3,000 sq. ft . The finest of ocean & coastal views. Tenative approvals from Coastal, Planning & City Council. Lot "B" buildable to 3 ,000 sq. ft. 180° oc.ean & coastal views. Lot "C" buil- dable to 6,000 sq.ft. SBR, 3 BA bi-level home, additional family room, 2 car garage, 2 frreplac:es, fonnal living & dining room. Asking $1,290,000 BOB & DOVIE KOOP A.king $1,490,000 EACH 806 BISON $589,000 FEE BOB KOOP.DI. 760..5000 md 142 BUILDER DESPERATE f.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA 167 Del Mar Completely remodeled R-2 Lot Owner will 1-option Owner will SeU Owner wlO cany. $329,000 BOBKOOP.nl. Two bedroom two bath with lrg loft, mait>le Boon, fireplace of marble floor to celllng ~ stream, garadens, waterfalls, Ilea. location, location, Must see...., Priced to sell at $179,000 CK lea.M option. .lJ'•···· .......... 1,t,000 808KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP 2311 CLIFF DRIVE HAllBOR A BAY VIEWS Fantmtic vWwl from thll c:u1bn 3 BR, 5 BA home. Game nn with 20 ft ber, pool tabM, game table. pb bullt-ln enla'talnment otnt.r. Huge INllfilr adlll ..tth ... .... ..._ option Of rneM o&r. Lowa.t lo 808Mn $1,IM,000. BOB A DOVIE KOOP COSTA MESA .. tawter Ave. Meditcnantan ~ CUAom honv. Four bedrooms, thrM full betht, lrg. family room with flrwplace & wet bar. Huge maRel' IUIM, wry large pool size yard, ..n.r wUI ..... with option to purchaM at ••••• ooo BOB A DOVIE KOOP NEWPORT HEIGHTS Newport Beach Five year old Medilimanean town- home. ThrM large bedrooms, three baths, large living nn wtth fireplace, two car attached garagir, with lease, or lease option, or make offer. LEASE OPTION SM0,000 ll08KOOPA INDUSTRIAL CONDO Anlshtd offlor & warehoute space 2000 ~~feet. Xlnt eo.ta Mesa location. Amenities include: Cargo door, new carpal. wet bar, built-Ins, shower, 2 bath minored wardrobes 4 large olflca . $240.000 BOB A DOVIE KOOP SANJUAN CAPISTRANO MlnkO. eo •• ...., a.• San Juan's most ed\JsiYe eddras. 14,460 foot lot on 14 & 15 fanw.y. Buildable pad of 6.120 ft. Geta buar- ded community. S.Dar very moti- vated. Area's Best Buy. Now WW Trade. $425,000 BOB a DOVIE KOOP $15S,900 TOWN HOUSE 3 bedroom 1 YI Bait! 2 1tOfY towr.. houM, 2 cat garage, nice yard, lots of l*'lmlc me, mauve cwpet. mini bllnd1, moY9 In COi~ CALL BOB tlR. 760..5000 •142 CAMEO SHORES OCEAN VIEWS Thil home Wiii a mocW. 11 Ml a nlol "°'"· 4 ~ 2 baths •• formal IMng room wlth a llreplate, lamlly room, a 2 QI glll'1IOt and a """ ... ywd. . $175,000 808 KOOP. a . ,,. 1100 .. 141 se2s ooo BELCOURT TERRACE $1,12S,OOO 1 ACRE + TENNIS CT. $300K Price Reduction SATURDAY, October 26, 1991 I PAGE 9 _... ........... $82S,OOO ~a•._.. ....... _. • .... a-..................... .... $239,000 -----_ _.._,. -~~--- PAGE 10 I SATURDAY October 26, 1991 Featured New Listings Featured New Listing Barbllra HUll:Nnp Suen.om. Medehrl!> Maldm8'lllhler QqWMd _.......,, ~c;,..rt DaMaw.IJ . Spotlight Properties Of The Week --=--.. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Guard Gated Communities Traditional Interior, views of ocean an 0.Nllf BIH & Bnnff ~,,,, · Island Living Bal6oa Island $3, 795,000 Spectacular 6 Bd. 6.5 Ba. contemporary estate One of the finest boating properties In Newport Danni 8166 & SupltaHle Grod!I Martita Macnab & Maureen Dawn 2 Bdrm, 2.5 Ba. plus den and beautiful patio Jldw st.,M11Un 3 Bdrm. remodeled designer cottage Maur«n Dawn SATURDAY, October 26, 1991 I PAGE 11 Tranquil Corona del Mar Corona tkl Mar $I , 195 ,000 4 Bdrm. family room, view, close to ocean Sara Hlnnaan & Pat Humv $940,000 -~ --- I ~ I PAGE 12 I SATURDAY October 26, 1991 Family Neighborhoods Harbor View Hills $858,000 Custom home with harbor & ocean views Greg Lombardi Family home with city lights & mountain views Gu11 Uvlngston c,press Acres $672,000 Gourmet kitchen, hi open ceilings, large lot Pat Hwrfq & )Idle St.epfteruon 4 Bdrm. contemporary family home. P'at H1.,uf NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Franciscan unit in prime greenbelt location Bererff Morpllf l Bdrm. 2 Ba. enclosed patio, freshly painted S.rHN H11kjfllfl Harbor View Homes Upgraded 4 Bdrm. family home with large deck Eran Corlrett Harbor View Ho•es $610,000 559 000 ?NEWPORT BEACHJe<IBTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE UDO ISLE mv•...._ Brand new cusaom home. 3 Bdrm. 2.S BL Splcious, light & brighl. $759,000 SATURDAY, OCJtobeJ 26, 1991 I PAGE 13 SEA WIND 2214 Port Ltrwick Beautifully upgnded family home. Archi&ect's delight City light & mountain views. $699,900 For More lnfonnatJon, please call: Guy Livingston 760-8786 Great location overlooks major greenbelt. New paint inside & out. Move-in condition! Gorgeous expanded Monrego. Exoepdpnal quality, beautifully remodeled, no expense~· $625,()()0v Special Properties $.119,000 Spectacular View 1021 Mariners Drive Fabulous single-story home on large private lot Unbelievable serene setting. Spacious, open floor plan. Guest house with full bath. Sparkling pool & spa. Ideal for family living &entertaining! For,,.,.,,..,. U.fonaallon, pleweall: Danny Bibb 846-7881 Stephanie Grody 780-1131 Spyglass Hill Bert & Marian Reedy -640-5273 Spectacular View Properties ... PAGE 14 I SATURDAY October 26, 1991 Last Chance Tlie Deal Of Tlie Decade Price Slashed From -_$1 ,495,800- To -$985,000* 4 Windsor -Harbor Hill •For 30 day or sooner closing. Price is not negotiable. Big Canyon 7 Rczyal St. George Picture perfect two story custom home located on the 7u. fairway. Five bed- rooms, including large master suite, gourmet kitchen, and children's wing. $2,399,000 For further information, please call: Stephanie Grody 760-1232 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE For MOrt illlo"""tio". plust ull Sim Sadoski 640-2779 Gloria Robertson 559-9119 Susan Scanlan 720-9025 213 Iris -Corona del Mar $1595000 ' ' Harbor and jetty views from this spacious '"stom home witft 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, solarium , gym & wine room . New, Fabulous Contemporary Bayside Location. 809 E. Bay Gracious new townhome In the heart of Balboa. Exciting, active view of the harbor. Gourmet kitchen with wine bar. Fireplace In master suite. 4 car parking. $799,000 809 112 E. Bay New and beautiful townhome beside the bay. 2 Bdrm., 2 Ba., white-on-white, great view, built-Ins, 4 car parking. $695,000 For '"°" irt/o""ariort. pltast call: Mickey Rowe Broker Associate 673-8118 -Home Beautiful cape Cod starter home In a creat E.astslde location. 4 Bdrm., 2 Ba., Indoor/outdoor patio, lafle yard, family nel&hborhood. Attached 2 car sarase. $310,000 809E. BllJ o,.,. s.u., 1-4 Eastsidt C.Osta Mesd ............ ~ OlJIET ~ ENlt PU, ... diay a lot. pt • rree .. _ .. , Low pnc.d ovuaiRd lot. oppor11.uuty to build dre11111 bo-. BEDUCEDU .. 18,000 1 .. tory, 2 BM BA o• 35' lot. CounMt k:itchea with aD t.be es1ra1. Sundeck, 2 patioe. MOVE-IN RUDY -840,000 F~hly paia-.d S Bl\12 .B:A ooe llory home with formal cl1n1J1J roona, llnp&ac:e Ul u...._ room. STREET TO STllEET ••TS 8oe Escellent location aear clubboute 4 tenni1 court. 3 l\R/3~ BA, high cellillp. plantation thuuere. > DECOllATOB ROME .775,800 2 BM BA ho..e Oil clalrable Via Genoa. Muter 1uite ha1 rinplace a tittimt llfta. MEDJl'EIUIANEAN STYLE ,195,988 1..only la~ped 4 BR/%V• BA ho-located cloM to Genoa fllaYVo"nd and tenait CO\llU. CUSTOM BUILT GEM .. zs,eoo 1tper quality ttreet to al.reel 3 BR/3 BA home. Cwatom 1pa with waterfall on patio. BBST INSIDE LOCATION •ns MO Beautillllly ttd-.ted rutufia& 4 BR/3 BA. u~ood o-n., pri•ata eounyard. tee. 1y1te1L 1.JL~ CUSTOM •1,1n,eee S._.U., eew .. a_ o• or a kind! 3 BR/S BA. ct.a. £..Uy room. YMu oak Oooriq. fftllCll cloora. atSTA llEM AREA ~ CtJL.••·MC ~110N t21S,- '8M 11A a r..l1y ,....., ll1•1•.W kitdi. le.de to c..--1--. ..-c--........... 8Y&UIOBB PABK Pl9 -UptracW S IM'-' BA '9.-. ID F.uttlde. 2 7n .... ~-117 .......... ,,. .... ,,n. VII.IA llALllOA .249 000 Pe~ comer VnTt with prelly view1 of g-een~Tt J g{Aj ocean view of ba7. 2 BM BA. TERMS, POOL A SPA '410000 Don't ..W. tbi1 almOlt 2100 eq rt of gnciou1 Uving focated OD conier PftllbelL 2 BR, du, and 2 DA. Mo•e-i.n eoodilion MliCaEST N•an euatom home with au.nctive Cape Cod uterior. Remodet.d kite~ ha1 pa ranpJrill. double o~D. tile noor and COUDlen, breakfut nook. I..rp tiring ,_,. with fi~place. Private beckyard aad counyard ideal for kide. '471, ... D-'VID Mee\TUAK:B NEWPORT NORTH $<t99,900 Par:a.liM f0undl Pictureeque 3 BM~ BA ho-oD prem.ium lot. Upp-eel. Ua a OUL Model perfect. DESJGNEll MYFRONT S595,000 Pmect beyfroat OD.do with pri .. te 30' boe1 dock. Top quality lhrovpouL 2 BM~ BA. ~ BLOCK. FROM BEACH '595,000 2 BR/2 BA. den C!Ollafe 011 eoay ra.Uy •lrttL 2 brick p•lio•. one with brick BBQ, tbe other with 1pa. COUNTllY STYLE 'REMAKE '599 000 3 BM~ BA coner lot Ito-with run.ily room ofT 11f1chen. Spa OD brick ct.ell. French cloon. llAll80R VIEW ROMES "55_,008 . Wonderful S BR/3 BA So.enet mockl U. Pi.ue Ill. lc- C..Uy ,__ puq\Mll O..rint-2 r-placea. . LIDO PABll DRIVE .. 75,eoe e..t ht 0-uait ott!WoUq pool. llhine Chunel. 2 BR/ 2~ BA. hU 24 llr. lleeurhy. aML FOB ENTERTAINING t715,eoe 48M BA. r-Dy r-. clta. 9000 aq.n. lot. Vatdt.ed eeiliap. .._. brick. akyljpu, s ~ BEST VIBW PENT1181JSE SI,. .. MO D.p.t 2 BM~ BA Lido Pk. Dr. pentliowe 91fen ?-r • 'fieWI., bey. -• city liPta. SATURDAv;C>CfObef."26, 1991 I PAGE 15 OWNER WILL CARRY 1279,000 Showa tile a model. Decor111ed in the bc•t of ta•I«'. 3 BRJ:!i~ BA. 3 dedu. fonnal dining room. f!~;rn£~!fn"J 1~~'."21£N eq.f1. t fi1,~~ duke, formal dining room. MUST SELL NOW! 8365,000 Full ocun v~w! 3 BR/2 ~ BA. bit-in oak ubin«'h 1n lnmtt room. Mirrored dining room. OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES f!J!! !'~~TI2~ plu1 incom«' un1~!2o~~ R-2 lot. 2-car garage. OCEANFRONT HIDEAWAY 81,049,000 2 BR/1 BA ho-with uparatc l BR/V• BA grann! uni1. In· cludea appro•ed plant for 2 luxury condo1. ~~!,,«?JH.M~~p~ unit. 1.J.mfVlt~ uniL Wlaite water & coHtal "'e"''· 40' OCEANFRONT LOT 81,275 000 The biw1t lot in the qu1ctee1 1pot •n Weu ~ewpon. t BR/I BA. Street baa DO throup 1 ... ffic! YEARLY LEASES NEWPORT CREST SI 550/mo Plan #2. 2 BR/2~ BA and den. howa grnl -m1rrur~d ball way, formal dining room. NEWPORT CREST 81650/mo Popul.r Plan #4 wstb retrut off muter b.,droom. 3 BR/~"' BA with grttnbelt •iew. I.IBO PIL DR. A3000/mo JiiiiiDiciilate grouftcflYoor urul "'''h la~ bayTronl patio. 2 BR/3 BA plu1 den. S«ure garage. OCEANFRONT 13500/mo 9 hou1e1 from Wedge. Full panoramic.-O<'Hll view1. ~ 'BR/2 BA fully decorated and furni1hed. ~ .,~ location. 4 BR/3 BA. ran!~;~{~~ priYate ~,..rc1. eecvnty 1y11e ... UDO ISLE BAYFRO!\'T 15200/mo OutaWldiD' bo-on quiet Eutern lip. 4 BR/4 + ba1b1. F\lnaluaNn. Dock 1pece Dtpual>k . OC~BONT APA.R'IMENTS ~ 2 bedroom/1 batlt--·························· .. ·-·······-····· ... 11450/mo. 2 bedroo..Jl bath ...................................... -......... -.... 11950/mo. S bedroom/1¥• beth ..................................................... 12450/mo. OPEN ROUSES Sabl.-.lay 810 Joaan St~ Co.ta M.. 2-5 1708 Skylark La .• Newport Bueti l -5 s-tlay 2108 Coliaa V-uta Ct.. CCNta Meaa 2-5 23)2 Port ~ Harbor Vu llmt 1-5 6192 o.kbc-ooli Cirde.. Huntington Bch 1-5 Sa~AS•aday 119 V-aa Koron, Udo ltle 1-4 112 Swil't Ct.. N-,ort Cre11 l-4 6809 S...llon. Newpon Btach 11-' 1:!15,900 1471.900 1319.000 16SS.OOO 1699,000 1825,000 1365.000 11.269.000 ------ . PAGE 16 I SATURDAY October 26, 1981 NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I AEAl ESTATE Community land trusts aid displaced D eep in W:itty Alphabet Oty, amid bright buifding mural.s and squatter tenements, Vir- ginia Ghazarian found a 99-year lease on life. Disabled and poor, she had little chance of making it out of the housing project where she grew up, until she got a stake in her neighborhood with help from a growing grass-roots movement called community land trusts. Gentrification, soaring real estate val- ues, land speculation and a federal re- treat from housing subsidies during the 1 980s has displaced millions of poor Jnd made owning a home elusive for many people with moderate incomes. But 120 community land trusts, or Cl Ts, from Maine to California are fight- ing back by challenging the common notions of land ownership. Ghazarian, 39, prevented from work- ing by arthritis, hypertension and prob- lems related to high cholesterol, gets by on S 10,000 a year. She grew up in an Alphabet City project and later lived there with her parents as an adult, con- tribut1 ng $125 a month for rent. "I wa9n't able to find decent afford- able housing anywhere,'' she said. "Buying? That was pretty impossible." Now, Ghazarian pays $405 a month and has two bedrooms on land turned over to a trust called RAIN, for Rehabili- tation in Action to Improve Neighbor- hoods. Absentee landlords in the neighbor- hood had taken to abandoning once- grand buildings, leaving them prey for • squatters, drug dealers and speculators, and shutting long-time residents like Ghazarian out of tile housing market She and fellow homesteaders paid dues of $50 a month for seven years while working their way through gov- ernment bureaucf.19' to acquire a di - lapidated bulldin~ from the city. They gutted and refurbished it themselves on weekends. Ghazarian moved in almost two years ago, and has a 99-year lease. "It was a huge and very positive change for me," she said. "I feel great" T he CLT strategy, based in part on decades-ala land reforms in India and Israel, was hatched in the United States in the mid-1960s, but didn't gain momentum until rents beRan to rise, wages began to stagnate ana real estate pnces soared, said' An- drew Baker, media coordinator for the Institute of Community Economics. The non-profit institute, based in Sprin2field, Mass., deve~ the CL T rrlodel for use in the United States and acts as a funding source and clearin_g- house for trusts in 23 states and the Dis- trict of Columbia. They operate in big cities and small towns, among them Dallas, Chicago, Cincinnati, San Dieg<>, 'Adanta, lnaia- napolis, Durham, N.C., Wichita, Kan., Ann Arbor, Mich., St Cloud, Minn., ~rthage, Mo., Silver City, N.M., and Menominee, Wis. About half the trusts, dependent on private donations and ~ment fund- ing, were organized only two or th~ years ago and are not yet ~rng housing. But the rest offer everything from transitional rentals for the home- less to single-family houses for people with moderate incomes. Once the tenants move in, they help govern their trusts with members of the community. CLTs retain ownership of the land and offer long-term leases for the hous- ing atop it. By removing the cost of the land, a Cl T reduces the burden of buy- ing a home by up to 25 percent. When down payments are needed, the trusts often work to lower them. A leaseholder who wants to move out can use equity from the investment and any improvements made to help pay for another home. Limiting equity and re- taining the first option to buy allows Cl Ts to keep the property in local hands and control the resale price for future leaseholders. ''The CL T protects the investment of the community, while allowing individu- als to benefit from and profit from their real investments," Baker said. The trusts are diverse, tailored to the needs of their communities. On the wooded coast of northeast Maine over a 10-year period, the Cov- enant Community Land Trust in Orland has built 14 single-family farmhouses, three two-family houses and five units for the elderly and also refurbished buildings for tfvee homeless shelters. The trust. with a variety of funding over ~ years, ~~ a sa~ and shin- gle mill to provide itself with buildmg materials and income and aeate jobs "lt was ~' 'l'ef'Y difficult because not onfY. was there nb ,;;ource of capital, people lauthed at us, said Lucy Pou- lin, one or the trust's founders. "They said low-income people wouldn't tJkC' care of their houses, or they were dirty -all of the typical prejudices. And 11 wasn't true." Burlington, Vt, in the state's most Jf. fluent county, has 39,000 residents and 9,500 University of Vermont student!.. many of whom compete with famili<'S for housing. The un~s enroJlment rose from nearly 7,000 in 1971, but available housing didn't keep pace, said John Davis, the city's houSlng director. The trust, inootp<>rated in 1966, IS using $37S,,,__OOO in grant money to buy seven a~ plans to construd 18 small houses on Orcas, Fisher said. At a time when many people remain shut out of the housing market, the fu- ture of land trusts teeters on the funding to keep them ~ng, said Moises l oLJ, executive director Of the Housing A' sistance Council in Washington, D.C. The trusts won't solve the problem alone, Loza said, but "it's the way wc have to approach this thing." COVER HOME • THE BEST OF ALL BAYFRONT WORLDS Spectacular view of bay. Dock for several boats, Brtck terrace wtth spa, Spacious lawn and gardens. . With a floor pion that is ideal for entertaining, this custom, four bedroom home is ·located on a quiet, privofe street adjacent to the Peninsula Point Racquet Club. French doors open to a large brick terrace, expansive lawn area with flower gardens, a sandy beach and a large boot dock . High beam ceilings, recessed gallery lights and custom niches in the living room and formal dining room allow for the dromotic display of art. A lorge family recreation room hos o brick fireplace, wet bar, powder room, remote control entertainment center ond plenty of room for a pool table. A spacious two story entry hall opens to a brick courtyard. The bay view family kitchen feofures on eating bar, two sinks, microwave and wonning oven, Sub-Zero refrigerator and ft.ezer. The fourth bedroom enjoys a bay view balcony, brick fireplace, bookshelves ond It Ideal fOr o den, office, librory or guest suite. Other amenities indude a '90r stairway to th. family wing, a laundry area on eoch floor, and o two cor goroge plus two extra ~ng spaces. The dock •• only minutes from the Of*" HO •• wlll occomodote boots up to 70 feet plus side ties for 1moll boy croft. For further Information or an appointment to '" this fin. pro_,.rty, coll Howard l.owson ot The Prudentiol Newport Reolty. 673-7300. • r IF IUt MY • • • PROflllll....._. CllOIC9 .....,, ............. cMdoor ~ ..... ,..... ....,., w. 10 ... o1 ...-. NCl'9llllolllil Oll'S, .. pool ... ~-! ........... ~ end )ult I ....... to tta•port. -1-.000. ~ 01191-UT6 ... M Mft eurcm• ... t-NR CU1MA11C9 -I ALD UY, &MIUl'IA 9UCll naGMn' l.90 .. uww. 1'hd ol .-a """' ""'°" .... ....., The .. bechom, 5\t ~ home ...... In Of91111Jtd .. tormll ~ M'Q • ~ room. ,_. .....,_. a ctocn. OOWmlt llllcMn. IO ft dodc, Ind a b>wa....,,4......., ..... *2.-.000 PMU&.OUI 0.-OP A a. COii .... .,_,.In Sea ,..,._ I bedrooN, I ~ ooe1n. a '-\4tW .-_.. Wot Piiio.., •••a.,. .. ......, Nett"*'* .-y, mmt.lt ,_.. on • .,,.... "*'Y _., uparllde9. toe.~ Pftoed • *'47,000. aL•GA•T M•WPORT •UCH •AYl'ROMT COlmOJlllHUIL R11~ Mng on the bey. 2 bdrm, 2 belt\ home. Weldng dllUnce of tine ehops, ,....,,.,,.. end ~ Sean buldlng with uncWground pMdng. ao.. llp poe.... Owner may trade for hofM property. 1845.000. COllPU'nl.Y ....,.,...., HOii• In deslrabte N9WpOf1 ~. Thia Is • mu11t ... -once lnlkM you • ,... you .,. homel White wuhed oak cablneta & tloora. Sendblaated open beam celllngs, UNd brtck ~ with marble hearth. s.curtty System, RV acce., redwood deck & •pa In large backyard. Just r9duced to $449,000. SU PAIR• COllOO. BNutlfulty done -wu the modefl Dull! m..-bedroom IUltes, ocean view, large pdo, hardwood entry, mirrored wall. S429,000. 11 Ullf'T8.COSTA RSA, RBMICl!D SI0,0001 Owner W'lla don nowt TheM UCl .. nt units, al 2 bedroom, 1 bliltl, are a1w11Y9 ,......,, beclUM of thetr M8y 8CQM to bullnea, .,,.., freeways & beech. ~ "*"-. '*9 .,.. two law1dry rooms. Cd now beb'9 ... too ..... $1,048,000. COROllA DB. llM IRISM IUllOfl. Spec:tllaitar ... ol ......... ~ and hllL Elaborlll9 hand C8rl9d woode, ltalned glaa. lkytlghta. leaded gtaaa wtrtdowe throughout I a 17 ft high maonry ~ ~the arnbl9nc:le of the 15Ctt century. $1,750,000 .., D•8P•RAT• TO a•LLI PRIC• SLA8H•D '40.000. Owner hM found anoehef. Tf1ldtlk>nlll 4 bedroom Hunllnglan 8w:h flmly home. ~front CCM'ty9'd. Uniquely deelgr'9d wed brtdc pool!.-. x,.,.. comblNdlon "'~ end comton In OV9I 2600 lq. ft. ~'419,000. COllOllA DID. llM VlllW .,.._ W.m and 1rNt11ng 2 bedroom, 3 ~ home wtth OCMn ... from front PlllO. ..,,,_ rm. end roof top eundeck. Room for 1111P11d111 ..... tD .. bellch. Wei mlllllllllied, highly W!PQl9CllCI ~ doora, blw:hed Olk toora. new ~ and ..... Jult '9Ckad tD $795.000. lllG CMIOll GOLP COUll88 Vin. LJMty 4 bed-room. 3 belt\ o..r.. hame. DrMWllc Clllhedl* .. Inga. cerwnlc .. ...,, cnMn moklllgl. ... rnMllr ..... MCMtty ....... pool Ind .... Piiio for ........ ~ Ing • dedt oft Mng room .... Home WWtft. Being ot- fwed .. $1,400,000. ... llOUMIUlmAYt4 a .. OIUJ rTa.LY • •WPORT IUCll •MW Nllllll~ 9UCll CM llAY MTMTY, ==..a:n.==r-~~~ ~,.: beedl a bay. -.. "°"' M'D room. ,,,..., bedroom n1 Wot..-deck. ~.ooo. c· P 1> w ·• . """ G1U11D MOll'nARD. Wol~ ..,._ home on • llrge CGnW lat 8.,.clol• toor p11n wNch 1a °'*' a "'1rl. Aw ,.,.s t. pioo1 n1 epa. ._ to 3 ,._. glll9d belichee: ~ tD new ~ dlwlaprMrll. 1725,000 . mcpM9M1 ......... 3 bedroome, 4 blllh pM bonue room. The UMd bftck cowtywd a lafge pallo on OCMn view lldl CIS*nl .. ~ of the ..... t'100 ... ft. lat LCMty ,,.... .... 8dd to the _._ ...... low IMO clllll0.."1 ... a PffY* key to 3 __. OOW9 ~a ,..... Offwed .. -..,eoo. ... ,.._ 009TA mu TRIPLIX • One 3 bedroom. 2 bl8\ "Ownert" uni wMl r'll ched 2-c.r wtttl ~ ~ lnCI ~ i.undry. Al .... "'°""' to '"°""" ..... ooo. 759-9100 SATURDAY October 26. 1991/PAGE17 UlllGUS COllOllA Da ... HOid with studio unit. Cloee to shopping and bNch. Home needs some .. TLC" but Is WI'/ IN9able 91 praent. Residence next door Is alao on martcet for HI• -good oppommlty fof rpec:uldon. 1529,000. BUY •• MllWPORT BeACH "°"ONLY sm,900 Owner ~ '*'Y· Bullt In 1987, almost 1400 sq.ft., large patio, guest parking plu• 2 car garage. Private community with pool & •pa. Hlghly upgraded end unJt . QllUT HOii• IN DUIRABL• nSTCUFF. 3 bed- rooms, 1~ bath, ~ In ltYlng and family rooma. Pool wtth cabana and cn..lng .,.. with ¥• bath. Patio for ~ Ctoee to t>Mchn, •hopping & P8'fonn. Ing M c.nt.. 1475,500 - OPD tlOUSll UT a SUll t.a tt11 ....... IRS Ull•·nSTCLIF'P, N.B. 17 Corporate P.laza • Suite 101 • Newport Beach, Callfornla 92660 R B A L T 0 R S ..... Since 1922 . ------------ •LC«:M_,. ... .,.,_ Ttall1111•i--.'*ll•-·~ 112 _ _,..,..,..aut. Wan_.,. ... tor dallgn. TWO 2 ACMa CINlHE UY A,ICll,000 OMfll.._.., Bladl'l 11111111111*"'9-. 2. 2-...... IN i..ti 111ir.•1r1111e111 ••~ HAR90R Rl>OE ~ 12.-.000 8-dA a.-orn l'IGIM••PKWl• .. of _,, .... dlt lf;Hl. 814 "' VIMrQla. MCllON'f'OlllY UY A 221000 1111• .. 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Ori,... ............. -. ....... oum....a HUNTaMlt TG1111 N .,_,,-, ~ ...... ,,...... -....-... .....,_, ~- •CIOO't Iii ......... °"' llllleJ• ........ Mal UY ARIA TOWlllDm tta,171 ~ ................. ..-... ,.. ........... . .............. ~ PMCIDTOllU. ~ .....,__,,,. ..... C..I .... ~-..... "-' ..... ....... ~ flOUffl'AIN VAL.UY TOMI ICm ....... ~ ..... ar...,_. .............. 9'. • .., ..... l'Mllfll J~ • LAGUNA NIOUIL WXUllYOGmO • ., ..... ... -.1 ... ,..,, .• , ... ~ .... ., ............ ,.. ks ..... ...... flOUN'rAINYALUY DMAM ....... 0....-. .... _,w,. 11111•....., ...... .._, • ...,_, llMl .. CCWT ..... ... .............. llllauMllildl. ............. . ......... RTH TUSTIN HILLS Unbelievable estate on "Easter Hill" with panoramic views of City Lights, Catalina Sunsets and mountains. Contemporary architectur offers: gymnasium, small movie theater, disa>theque, wine cellar, llbnuy & tennis court Offered at Perched high above a private beach in Three Arch Bay, this exquisitely designed Italian villa makes a quiet statement of quality personified. Completely remodeled In '85 with a spacious layout PRICE llEDUCED TO SS.900.000 Beautiful Harbor Ridge custom home wtth spectacular view of ocean, bay and city lights designed by Robert Earl and built by Valentine. Sl,895,000 14 GENEVE - Beautiful custom home built by Valintine & designed by R obert Earl. Woodsy cul-de-sac location w/city lights views & rolling hills, 5 BR suites, 6 baths, famUy room w/sunken bar. $2.175,000 -------....,.~ORONA DEl. MAR l Everything about this property is geared to the unique Newport Beach lifestyle. Swim or simply walk the beach at sunset, surf, sail, shop, or enjoy one of Corona del Mar's outstanding cafes and restaurants. Four bedrooms, three baths, great views of bay and beach. Offered at Majestic ocean-view c:astle, 15,000 square foot estate on 4.4 aaes. 10 bedroom suites with 13 'baths. Master suite with ocean views. Separate elegant guest suites, separate maids quarters. Enonnous motor court with 8 car over- sized en~ garage. Offue• at $5.750.000 PROMONTORY BAY An incomparable bayfront home interior design features lhat will knock your socks offi Well situated on a quiet cu). de-sac street on Promontory Bay. A private dock for 3 boats, one up to 50' 5BR. SBA. $2.250.000 A new traditional country custom, well l~ted 5800 sq.ft. home with 5 bed & 5 baths. Designed and built to the highest specs with an openness that works! Perfect for a large family & wait till you see the "Great Room" --~ PAGE 20 I SATURDAY October 26, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILDT I RE.AL ESTATE Realtors stage great garage sale today A couple of enterprising Orange County real estate agents have put together the "mother of all garage sales.'' RE/MAX sales associates Greta Cohen and Susan Wilkinson have organized two whole San Clemente neighbOrhoods -Harbor Estates and Manzana Estates -to conduct what could involve up to 300 families participating in a six-hour selling spree today from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The massive sale will take place along both sides of Bienvenido Avenue, whicfl runs through both housing tracts. "We were motivated to put this to- gether for a number of reasons,'' ex· plained Cohen, who has been in part· nership with Wilkinson for the past 31/z years at the RE/MAX South County of· f1cc in Monarch Beach. "We're well acquainted with the two neighborhoods," she noted. "We've list· ed and sold many of the homes in both Hclrbor and Manzana Estates, conse· quently, we know a lot of the residents. "On the business side of our agenda, we have four or five listings in the area, and we feel that attracting all the traffic we anticipate for the mammoth garage Selle will call attention to the homes we have for sale. "The current market isn't all that ter- rific," she observed, "and this will be a good way to acquaint people with two nice, wen-established, upscale neighbor· hoods." Directional signs have been erected to guide people to the neighborhoods. Access may be gained by taking the Calle de las Ramblas exit off the San Diego Freeway, then traveling south on Via California and left on Bienvenido. Cohen and Wilkinson may be reached at the RE/MAX South County office at 33552 Niguel Road in Mon· arch Beach. The telephone number is 661 -1400. This custom Southwestern luxury home in the Palm Springs area also comes with a beautiful guest house. Custom living at desert estate T arbell Realtors' Preferred Prop- erties Division is presenting a one-of ·a-kind estate in the ex- clusive community of Andreas Hills in Palm Springs. The proud owner of this unique Southwestern custom home will enJOy total privacy, a wealth of luxury aJ>: pointments and spectacular views all year round. The estate consists of two homes - the main house with approximately 5,000 square feet and the guest house with 3,000 square feet. Botti homes are Property of the Week beautifully decorated, offering rich com· binations of colors and textures and are furnished to perfection. There's a world of room in the main house, featuring three bedrooms, a fam- ily room, designer lighting and luxury appointments. The lar~ entertainment area is perfect for casual or formal par· ties. The home has its own private swi~· ming pool, spa and sauna. The main house is offered at $1,300,000. The guest house sits on nearly an acre of land and has its private tennis court. Inside, there are three bedrooms and three baths. The guest house is offered at $749,00. These two magnificent properties can be purchased separately or together as a "compound." For infOfmation on this desert estate, or other luxury homes in the area, con- tact Preferred Properties specialists Ben and Beverly Bell at 770-4333. Lenders offering deals on refinancing I nterest rates on loans are so at- tractive now that most homeown· ers with existing mortgages of 10 percent or more should thin!< about refi· nancing. But some are put off by the thousands of dollars they must pay to get a new mortgage. If that's a prof>lem for you, talk to local lenders and see what kind of deal you can work out. It's all the same to most lenders whether they make their profit on points or interest rate, so th~y're willing to juggle the> numbers to suit your needs. You may be able to refinance with lit· tie or no cash if you're willing to pay a higher interest rate. For example, say you have a S 110,000 JO~year mortgage with an in· terest rate of 11.5 percent. You find local lenders offering 30-year mortgages at 8.9 percent with three ~ints. Points are simply a lender's way of makin~rofit. Each ~int is 1 percent of the m ge, so in this case you'd have to pay ,JOO to get the 8.9 percent mortgage rate. ' - But the lender is willing to forget the points altogether if you'll accept a mort· gage rate o1 9. 3 percent. Ts this a good deal? It depends on your situation. With a Sl 10,000 mortgage at 8.9 percent, your monthly principal and interest payments would be $869. When the interest rate rises to 9.3 percent, the monthly cost increases to $915, a difference of $46 a month. In one year, you would pay $552 more with the 9.3 percent morfSage. At that rate, it would take about soc years to cover the cost of the $3,300 in points if you opted for the lower interest rate. So, in a comparison of an interest rate of 8.9 percent with three points and a rate of 9.3 percent with no points on a S 110,000 m~ge, you would come out ahead wilt; the hliher rate unless you plan to stay in tfie house more than six years. The 8.9 percent and 9.3 percent rates are a national average, a rculated by HSH Associates, a mortgage lnforma- -- tion company. But in some ·cities, r.ou'll find rates much lower. HSH which surveys 2,000 lenders each week, found 170 offering 30-year mortgages at rates between 8.25 percent and 8.5 percent. The Bank Rate Monitor, which does a weekly sur- vey of major urban lenders, found that many are offering rates of 8.6 percent. With rates that low, you might come out ahead by asking the lender to ab- sorb all the dosing costs -points and all the fees -and see what interest rate is offered. It might still be lower than tht; one yo~ have now. Even without points, dosing costs can run up to $1,000. Here are some other factors to con· sider: A Gift to the •lenders often will let you wrap the points Into your new mortgage. That means you don't ha...e to pay Cash up front, but the cost will be substantially higher in the long run bec.ause you'll be paying interest on the points fof many years. •1f you plan to stay in 'tO":'' house 1 O years or more, you'll benefit from the lowest mortgage rate you can get In addition, SJ,)00 sitting In a 4.9 r.ercent money mari<et account really isn t earn· ing ~ much when you subtract taxes ana inflation. ~~ interest Is one of the few tax deductions most people have left. When you lower your mortgage rate, you'll ~y less Interest and your deduc· tion will be less. By ARIANNE (for real estate agenl!i -week of Oct. 26-Nov. 2) ARIES (I am -first and then )IOU can be second; aren't I nice!) -You like to stir tJ:lings up mentally and otherwise. Keeps you from being bored. Several planets hugging eaCh other give you some peace and quiet Please, stop frowning. You nee<J it as much as your co-wori<ers and dients. all right, one large escrow with a co-worker's listing while you're resting. TAURUS (I have -and please don't touch my stuff) -Taurus needs lots of hugs even though you don't like to ask. You, espec1aJly, need a hug and ~ to give some. We were all getting a littJe raRRe(t around the edges from tense aspects lrom the stars and people. Spend time with loved ones. Then go out and write up three contracts, but don't discus.s money until later. GEMINI (I think -and think and think; my head hurts, you t.ake over) -You have the ability to strike up conversations with the man/woman on the street and get a feel of the marketP.lace. Do it now. Brush up on writing skills and give clients the benefits. Cater a brokers' preview on several condo listings. Invite office and se- lected agents. You shine here. CANCER (I feel -no I'm not pouting, just feeling) -You do better "one on one" than on the ohone. Your dients don't feel like going out this week. Work up a report and visit them in their homes. Work with a woman in advertising to market a large townhome. It will produce two buyers. Children demand attention, so go aheaa and spend time with them. · lfO (I will -re/I you all about it if you sit still and listen) -How you love power dining. Your charm sparkles in social/business atmosphere. work with co- workers selling each other's properties. Between the two of you, you will figure out financing and the best for everyone. Call all your sellers and touch base with them. Send cards to your listing areas. VIRGO (I analyze -and pick and pick; ooh, is that dirty?) -People in charge are pickier than you now. Buyers discourage you as they llnd fault with anything you show them. Cover all details and keep trying. You will find what they want right in your own neighborhood. You and a younger person may decide to specu- late on a home. A move-up buyer is right beside you. LIBRA (I balance -I don't know yet; I'm still wei9hing it) -You are one of the sun signs who can work with a mate very well. They JUSt nave to agree to make you an equal partner. You are not meant to be alone, either working or in personal life. If you don't have a partner, look for one. Family buyers for large homes in estab- lished area should be a priority. SCORPIO (I desire -and watch out if you desire what I desire) -Polish up your image, dean up your thoughts and step out and impress your sellers. Your mo- tives and thoughts must be of the highest order for your clients. Put their needs first. Don't get sidetracked by a great real estate deal for yourself. SAGITTARIUS (I see -and why can't you see what I seel) -Please write that contract neat in every detail or you will lose that persnickety buyer. You like new and shiny. Give the old, used stuff to a Cancer or earth signs, you say. You could be missing some great buys in medium-sized homes in an older area. For heavens sakes, (jon't discard old clients, either. Cont.ad them. CAPRICORN (I use -and it's for your own good) -You do not m~ke ~any dose friends. A Cappy goat who says he or she has two or three best friends in a lifetime are doing well. Children have a better chance of entering your heart than the best of adults. Help a children's group with a real estate investment An old friend needs your expert advice on a major transaction. Give and you will get. AQUARIUS (I know -and you will never know ex.ictly what I know) -Call in all your markers and get help with all the buyers that have descended upon you. You do not want to lose one of them. Get a new partner or assi.stant. Better to hire extra help or give the staff a bonus. Show, show, show and show. PISCES (I believe -and don't try to pin me down to what) -You, the peace- maker, seldom have any for yourseff. You do now. let friends and partners do the leg work. Stay at home In the office or at the real office. Pull you and paperwork together. Socialize In large groups. Stop feeling guilty. You wilr be making money for your clients and loved ones. (The stars do not compel, only suggest. Read sun, rlslns and moon signs for fur- ther nuances. LO\l'e, ARIANNE) SATURDAY. October 26. 1991/PAGE21 VIEW BUYS IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS AMAZING VIEWS--Of bay and ocean across from park. Two story 4 bedroom plus family room submit your offers! $849,000. OPEN SAT & SUN ENORMOUS. VIEWS·· From almost every room of this spectacular 5 bedroom 5.ih bath custom. Newer construction with 4 view balconies, 2 family rooms and den/ study. MOTIVATED SELLER! Reduced to $1,245,000 LEASE OPTION NEWPORT HEIGHTS SELLER BAS BOUGHT ANOTHER! This home is rem<)dded and shows like a model. 3 Bdrm. 3 bath fam rooIR"'home. White & light french doors, hardwood floors, manicured yard. security system· & quiet location $529,000. "HEIGHTS" FIXER JUST LISTED! 4 BDRM, family room home. Lage lot in Quiet Location close to Oiff Drive. $459,000. OPEN SUNDAY. "HEIGHTS BARGAIN!" Newport Beach fee land for only $385,000! Sturdy lath & plaster 3 Bdrm, 2 bath with 4 car garage. Call today! BRAND NEW LISTING IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS TRADTION AND CHARM! Hard to find 4 BDRM 3 BATH. Custom with 7 car garage! Convert garage for "Live-In" quarters. Exceptional house -Exceptional value! $589,000. NEW LISTING! "LAGUNA IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS" A WOK AT OCEAN AND CATALINA from the spacious deck of this 3 BDRM 21h bath home. Two story hillside location. Good sized yard. Open beamed ceilings, French doors, 2 fireplaces, private spa. $599,000 LEASE OPTION! SUBMIT OFFERS on this 3 bdrm brand new custom in Huntington Beach. Ocean views. Asking $437 ,000 TMENT PR PERTIE EASTSIDB R.J BUY PRISTINE DU-ONE BLOCK TO 111E SAND PRIME Pl.EX w1tb accption1J income. Larger PENlNSULA DUPLEX with 3 bdnn 2 bdrm unit plua 1 bdrm den unit. Alk· owners unit. Four car garage. Ex«llcn1 l .. U7t.MO ~nancs & income. NEW LISTING. $41"980 COSTA MESA DUPLLX REAJRBISHEO will cany larce 2nd D. Askin& Wt.M REIM* , · · 7<10-5000 .. ,......., ______ ~...u----· PAGE 22 I SATURDAY October 28, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA l'ILOT 7""REAL ESTA 844-8200 Grubb 6 Ellis 844 8200 . ... SANDY LONG 759-1415 CORONA DEL MAR Contemporary living 3BR, 3BA Only $495,000 2611 POINT DEL MAR COSTA MESA Townhome 3BR 2BA View. $248,500 DON PEARSON 642-3602 LIDO ISLE -EASTEND Bay, Mountains, City Views Reduced Now! $2,295,000 744 VIA LIDO NORD EMERALD BAY 227 Emerald Bay Ocean View, Carmel Charm $995,000 IAURIE BARDEN OPEN SUN 1-5 494-3066 CALL 494-2902 FOR GATE CLEARANCE HOLLY BOLVERSTOTT 673-6111 CORONA DEL MAR Just steps to beach. Best location. Large lot with view. 3BR. 21hBA model perfect. $1,150,000. 217 JASMINE WESTPARK. Single family home 4BR. 21hBA $279,000 MYRNA BOOM 720-0146 CORONA DEL MAR Panoramic views, model perfect exclusive Harbor View "Broadmoor''. 4BR. 2 1hBA, 3 car garage. $995,000. 1223 PORTSIDE CAROL AWSON HARBOR RIDGE 644-7362 Model Perfect, spectacular view, quiet location 2BR + den $525,000 24 VIENNA BEACON BAY-BAYFRONT private enclave $2,495,000 L.H. I 644-6200 2 Civic Pfua #100, Newport Beach ....___ -----·---.... -· . - NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ALONG THE COAST ON THE COAST VIEWS OF THE COAST DRASTICALLY REDUCED :-op al !he !'.1!! in Harbor Ridge \-.11!'. lorn·:er './leV.'S o! ihe ocean 001 ;.:y llgt::s 'Jnd beyond This c..i.s1om est J'e tn g'J::ra ;Ja:ed commumry boas'.s o.-er Q500 sq:• o! s!".eer ~.PQ,mce :t... t:r war.!S .: so!d FOREVER VIEWS TtUS dramal1C !WO stoned townr1ome towers over Newport Bay and harbor with views from m05t every room Dellghtlul guard ga1ed community with pool and tennis This three bedroom home with pnvate spa at only 5860 000 is ruly a best buy MODEL PERFECT PLUS VIEW Pnstme two bedroom plus den invites you to move m by Chrsrr.as Guard gated commurury ol Seo Island complete wllh pool and tennis Views overlookmg the Back Bay Walk to John Wayne Tenrus Club and enJOY the Newport Beach li1estyle and tun 1n the sun $737 500 REMODELED WITH VIEW Dellghtful smgle level thr ee bedroom towne home wtth south western flair. C\a;e to tenniS and nice views of the ocean Guard gated community with miles ol greenbelt to enhance your exercise and keep you ht $639 CXXl DOPICAL SPLlllDOR Aboonds from th.ls fabulous three bed.room townhome on ovel'Sl.Zed lot with custom spa and waterfall Expanded. \lght a nd brigh t d ramatic entry enhances the eleQCIIlCE! of this very spec1al ollertng tn guard gated commurutv Pool & tenniS $589.CXX> SATURDAY, October 26, 1991 I PAGE 23 REMODELED DREAM HOME :r.is !cL:-bedroom larntly heme has bee~ comp!eie:; :-e:r.ooe:ed · ... 1'.r. !he !~nesi qi..,aaty :.a:ge :er.ced ccrr.er 101 ir~:ec !or :!ie young co1..p.e • ..... 11h '/Oung torr..::· Go~rrr.e• kitchen and more Se:ier hes 1us1 ~educed r~is pr "per:'{ 'v $5; Q CXX' INCREDIBLE OCEAN VIEWS !'.nhance this trad1t1onal four bedroom residence tugh on the hill m the guarded commuruty ol Three Arch Bay Only 7 years old Views from every room plus a private pool and spa tor your en•oyment S 1 J 2Q 000 SELLER WILL TRADE Fabulous expanded and customized !1ve bedroom Secluded locatlOn in guard.gated commwrury Pool and tennis Private spa Views ot city llghts Great assumable flnancmg avallable This .>roperty has been reduced SlCXi 000 LINDA ISLE SECLUSION One ot Newport's most exclusive community This lovely !our bedroom home sits on the bay with a large dock and slip tor your yachting pleasure This guard gated community boasts private tennis and seaside relaxatlon S 1 957 CXXl L H WHAT AllYOU WAITING FOi??? INCOME CORONA DEL MAR -$475 cxx:> CORONA DEL MAR· $575 ')()() ONE BLOCI--'. TO SAND -5540 000 ALL JUST REDUCED! (714)644-6200 BAYCREST BAYCREST BAYRIOOE BAYSHORES BAYSHORES BAYSHORES BAYVIEW TERRACE BEACH/INCOME BEACH/INCOME BEACH/INCOME BEACH/INCOME BEACON BAY BELCOURT BELCOURT BELCOURT BELCOURT Ivan Wells, countly lcftchen, 48R, comer $090,500 Model Perteet, 48R, pool, security system $734,500 Upper, gated community, 2BR, mini view $280,000 Extra large lot, 38R, spacious patio L.H $575,000 Cottage, 38R, large lot, remodeled kitchen $749,000 Mediteffanean Villa, two years new Three yeafS new, 38R, security system Duplex, 1 block to beach Sharp! well maintained units Income, owner/user 4BR/38R Duplex BAYFRONT-38R, 2BA, + 28R, 1BA BAYFRONT, custom, 5BR, unique L.H $1,450,000 $419,000 $399,000 $449,500 $545,000 S735,000 $2,495,000 Guard gated community, REDUCED! 38R, $795,000 B.C MCLAIN B.C MCLAIN BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS Lovely views, spacious master, 2BR Prime location. 48R, private spa Spectacular TENNIS ESTATE New on market ... 2BR, den, upgrades Mini view of lights.trees, 2BR "H' Plan, 2BR, special location VIEW! VIEW! HIGHLY UPGRADED 2BR. BONITA. Cul De Sac location, 3BR,2BA Selling at a loss! Cul de sac, 38R, 2BA "E" Plan, greenbelr views, 48R, 2.5BA L.H 3 Bedroom. Greenbelt, Like New ... Three BR, upgraded Trina, end unit 3 Bedroom View, Expanded, Pristine. "E" remodeled. newer kitchen, 38R, 2.5 BA FRONT ROW/ View, 38R, 2.5BA NOW/ CANYON CREST Elegant, 2 master suftes,library/office CORONA DEL MAR R-2 ZONINCJ·2BR, North of Highway $535,000 $898,000 $3,895,000 $287,000 $395,000 $299,000 $349,000 $3Sl9,000 $389,000 $429,000 $399,000 $419,000 $439,g()(} $47Q,OOO $599,000 $389,QOO $449,000 CORONA DEL MAR Duplex, 2+1, 2+1 good rental area S49Sl,OOO CORONA DEL MAR R·2 ZONINQ-Reduced! cottage, upgraded $45Sl,OOO CORONA DEL MAR R·2 ZONINQ-Owner/user/investor units $475,000 CORONA DEL MAR Point de/ Mar, 2 master suites, impres.srve $405,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 313 + 212 Perteet for owner user $565,500 CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX, EXCELLENT INCOME UNITS $575,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX S.Hwy. cottage plus 2BR, unit $575,000 CORONA DEL MAR One block to ocean, 2BR, plus den $699,000 CORONA DEL MAR 38R, plus separate 2BR, unit with view $705,000 CORONA DEL MAR Remodeled, 3BR+unlt, 2 blocks to beach $875,000 CORONA DEL MAR Remodeled 1080, guestquartelS, spa $1,150,000 CORONA DEL MAR Over QO ft. Bayfront, dock pennit included $3, 175,000 CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT-white water views, tri-level CORONA HIOHLHDS Under constnJction, choose your finishes COSTA MESA Mesa Bluffs, sunset views. 3BR COSTA MESA French N~ style, 48R, 2.5BA Picture Petfectl patio with spa, 4BR Views! pool 48R, 3BA, Immaculate Designers own gated mini estate, $4,300,000 $Q75,000 $248,500 $330,000 $740,500 $039,000 $1,005,000 $3,100,000 $315,000 $089,500 $1,450,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE .REGIONR 0 , VISIT AN OPEN HOUSE AND SIGN UP FO DOVER SHORES DOVER SHORES DOVER SHORES DOVER SHORES EASTS/DE EASTSIDE EMERALD BAY EMERALD BAY EMERALD BAY EMERALD BAY EMERALD BAY EMERALD BAY OAROEN OROVE 148 FT.BAYFRONT/11 New construction Excelent location, 38R, R. V. ace.SS Newt duplex/ easy to convert to .slfemlly Views to Dana Point, spa. open beams Ocean views! large lot, 3BR, 2.5BA Street to street lot, whitewater views BIG! BIOi views, custom, reconstructed Oceanslde,ovorlooks green, bNch, 48R Whit&Water views, walls of glass Fabulous buy/, 48R, 38A, pool $1,050,000 ,_ ________________________ .. $1,795,000 $2,100,000 $2,100,000 $2,206,000 $241,QOO 2 CIVIC PLAZA # NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE tEN BOUSE TOUR t ONE NIGRF STAY & Breakfast at DORYMAN'S INN lL BROKERAGE ~-6200 100 jNEWPORT BEACH EMERALD BAY , SATURDAY, October 26, 1991 I PAGE 25 HARBOR HIGHLNDS Close to parl<, 38R, plus guest quarters $47f>,OOO HARBOR ISLAND THE ULTIMATE BAYFRONT-Call for details $12,900,000 HARBOR RIOOE Spectacular views/ newly remodeled $525,000 HARBOR RIDGE Premier view, outstanding location, 2BR $539,000 HARBOR RIDGE Waterfall, lights, water view, 2BR $560,000 HARBOR RIDGE Ocean, city lights views, expanded, 3BR $769,000 HARBOR RIDGE Model Perfect, white-on white decor 4BR $7f}5,000 HARBOR RIDGE REDUCED!! Panoramic Views, 3BR. $860,000 HARBOR RIDOE Panoramic views, private spa, 3BR, 3BA $f}f}7,000 HARBOR RIDOE ESTATE-180 degree view, MOTIVATED! $4,250,000 HARBOR VW HILLS Panoramic views, 48R, custom features $9f}5,000 HARBOR WOODS Across from Nature Park, 2BR, 2.5BA $285,000 HARBOR WOODS Location -Location! 2BR.2BA. $251,900 HUNTINOTON SCH Close to park, 3BR. expanded living room $3tSf},000 IRVINE COVE Oceanside of Hwy, 4BR, pool, spa $2,800,000 IRVINE COVE Oceanfront, spectacular residence $8,500,000 JASMINE CREEK Expanded, corner, spa, waterfall, 38R $589,000 JASMINE CREEK Lovely ocean views, customized touches $639,000 KINGS ROAD FRONT ROW/ views, 48R, 4BA. 3 FJP $1 ,490,000 LAGUNA NIOUEL One level, 2BR, great stalfer home $130,000 LAGUNA NIGUEL Highly upgraded, 4BR, 2.5BA,cul de sac $299,900 LAOUNA BEACH Cape Cod style, 3BR, 2BA, central air $212,000 LAOUNA BEACH Coastline, city views, custom residence $1,550,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT -east end-dock for 60' boat $2,295,000 UDO ISLE BAYFRONT-Dock for 60' boat, 8 car garage $3,950,000 LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT-main channel views, pool L.H $2,495,000 LINDA ISLE Pier and slip, view, 58R, 4.SBA $1,f>lS,000 MESA VERDE One level, 48R, large lot, g"eat value $385,000 MISSION VIEJO $1"8,f>OO MONARCH BEACH $4'39,000 SA11JRDAY t. 11.JJ ... 111 c.aY m 1-1 rm unm s.m.-. 2. 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IL IMmlf --1-1 _,_ ---CMl 414 .. • 414 Hll ,_ U1E CIUIMI PAGE 26 I SATURDAY October 26, 1991 Ocrnn Uh·d. Pre111icr cor11t'r localion. Enjoy 1hi1 lull:J)!<' ur \Ju1IJ ~ uur .!11•11111 home! Sl ,550,000 Ocean 'icw. l::xpnmlcJ ll11rl>or RiJge Estate. 3UH, 1.r,1.t & o pen. Cu510111 upgrotlea. Re1luceJ! !j.Jl),000 Sea hlaml. Overlouki111t 17th Ire of l\'rwporl Ucach Coif Couru'. l pi<rnJeJ :?UH t~ clen. $699,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Corner loca1ion. I collage for now. $699.000 Cu110111 SOit. 6UA O\'cr 6000 s11. ft . Poul, spa, p remier location. SI ,-165.000 :? Hod.y J>ui111 -~ Dayfro111 Duplex. Enjoy New11ort'1 life11yle • turning basin \•iews, aa11J y heaches & uoat launch. ReJuceJ lo $735,000 ALSO FOR SALE • Turtle Rock bcnutirul locntion, lowest priced $238,900 • Costa Me111 FourPJcx S.Jcll),000 • South Co111t J\lctro Arca Contlos $137,500 & $144,900 • J\Jonarch Dench occanvicw, gated, single detached home 5475,000 Fanlosiic up~rnrlt'J 1ownhome "11h view. 2DR &'. Jen, 2VJUA. SSJS,000 NcM~r fro111 uwners ho111•e 3Dll, 3DA plua dru111n1ic nr1i,1 1111i1 21lll. :WA w/rooftop ''icw. S565.000 \VesicliIT. Top or ll1e line 4UU, 4UA. Large cor- ner 101. $525,000 I JOO Euex Dig Canyon townhome. 2Blt J\Jany upgnJu. $287,000 644-6200 Grubb & Ellis 2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100, Newport Beach NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Brand New Custom Estate Spectacular Ocean View! f33 IHOIECUFF IOAD, CORONA DEL MAR OPEN SUNDAY ff·5 •Every Detail is Perfection! eGrand ~ntry Hall with Curved Stairway. •Estate Stze Rooms, Each Capture Ocean View •5 Bedroom, 5Vz Bath •Enormous Kitchen with Spacious Granite Counters & FuU Sub-Z.Cro. •Breakfast Room •Entertainment Size Family Room •3 Marble Fireplaces •Spectacular Master Suite witt, Adjoining Library Features Polished Marbk fireplace, Wet -bar with Ice-maker/Refrigerator, Room Size closet and Fully Appointed Marble Bath eCustom Crown Mouldings. eO.istom Ceilings Throughout •Decorator Fixtures and Hardware •Maid Quarters eOvcrsizc 3 Car Garage eCall For Color Brochure $3,495,000 BALBOA DUPLEX View of the pier plus spacious living. Huge 3BR, 2BA and 2BR 2BA units. 2 car garage and 2 spaces. Superior condition, excellent rent history. Hurry! Easy to show! $459,900! BAJ.BOA ISLAND Rare opportup'S beautiful island cottage plus me from 2 rentals. Located in des1 le 100 block. $674,500 ArrENnON .•. OWNERS If you have a bayf ront or view property suitable for remodel Qr new construction, we have a buyer. If you are not currently listed, please call us direct. VAUGHN A SUSIE SAFFORD 760-6129 SATURDAY, October 26, 1991 I PAGE V World Class Baytronl View CUSTOM QUALITY 1HllOUGHOUT! f20 SOUTH BAY FIONT, BALBOA /SlAND OPEN SUNDAY 12·5 •Reduced $300,000! Buy or lease. •180 degree Vi ew of Main Turning Basin and 2 Mile Channel View •Full Dock for 55' and 60' Yachts .Custom 5 Bedroom Residence Built in 1986 •Traditional Design with Superior Craftsmanship and Attention to Detail eGourmet Kitchen with SubZero, Granite Counters and Beautiful Cabinets •Soaring Ceilings and Skylights •French Doors and Windows •Huge Master Suite with Marble Fireplace and Spacious Marble Bath •Elegant Living Room with Custom Ceiling Treatment, Marble Fireplace and Built-in Bookcases •Large Family Room •Maid's Room $2,495,000 LOCAnoN! LOCAnDN! MUST SEU! Beautifully remodeled Newport Shores home is being sacrificed by the owner. Walk to the beach or enjoy the private sundeclt off the master suite. 4 bedrooms and 2~ baths plus formal dining room. This is an excelleot opportunity to make a great buy. Pl/CE REDUCED THOUSANDS! ENTEBAINEl'S DEUGHT VIEW OF BAY I OCEAN • REDUCED! Terrific opportunity to build your dream home to enjoy views of the bay and ocean. This 3 bedroom 2 bath home with over 1~ ~· ft. is very livable until you are ready to remodel. Sellers retmng and anxious. Asking $650,0001 .• Sped1llzl•1 l• Newport Buda Propat111 QUINTEN SHARP 963-0711 ext 3060 3 short blocks to the beach from this beautifully remodeled home. 4 large bedrooms and large patios with bubbling spa provides spacious living £,;;,;.a at it's best! Now ONLY $364.900 NEW LISnNG! HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ON MAIN CHANNEL! 1800 view of the main channel from every major room in this gorgeous "decorator-perfect" home. Silvery grey carpet compliments white ceramic tile floors. Gourmet kitchen with nook plus formal dining. Light & bright! This is an excellent buy. Listed at $405,000. Please call for a bro- chure. Spedaliz181 Newport Beacla Properties DON QUINN 960-1645 ~ .. -11--. -.. -~---....... ~,... .... ---- PAGE 28 /SATURDAY October 26, 1991 . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors"A Speciali31it~ tit ptt7pectk' /cc uk "c kau ... t711 t6~ watee ••• 11ear de tNZtee ••• 1111tl wid a I/kw"' tMe watee ••• VICKI LEE Residence: 673-6573 Busin~: 631-1400 LIDO ISLE POOL HOME Oveniud ss· lot. Livina. Dinina, Breakfast room ovcrloolt the private pool and apa. Single nory. 3 bedroom, 2 bllh home with unlimited potential and freahJy ~urbilhcd. POLential 10 add leCOnd nory. $889,000 BALBOA CUSTOM Near new. top quiality 3BR. and den. Romanlic master suite wilh private t.Joony cl rirq>la<:e. Bcaiaiful hardwood noon and soaring cc1hng1. Prime location, half block to bay wilh view. $770,000 ••EXCLUSIVE RENTALS•• Via Lido Nord Uuyfront : Spacious 3BR. JBA home with c1tpansive view o r all boa1ing ocviti1y L1gh1 &: sunny home with pnva1c patio. newly decorated. $5,000/mo Via Lido Nord Bay front: 3BR upstairs apwtment. Orcat private view d eck . hardwood n oors. Newly painted &. redecorated. $4000/m o Lido Park Drive Condo: 2BR & den, 3BA. Marble n oon. mirrors. fireplace. bay v iew from living Meas & master bedroom. (also for sale. $675,000) $2750/mo KAY POLO VINA Residence: 675-5622 Business: 631-1400 GREAT NEW LISTINGS! Cottage on Lido Isle $515,000 Beamed ceilings and fireplace. 2 bedrooms, 1.75 baths. Bayfront Duplex $699,000 Comer location with dock, reccnlly remodeJcd. Walk to Lido Village. 3 bedroom, 2 bath and 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Perfection on Lido Isle $839,000 Contemporary neoclassic on the prestigious end of Lido Isle. The best quality, style, and condition. Could not be duplaacd at this price! 4 bedrooms, 2.75 baths and family room. Largest plan in beautiluJ Newport North townhomes Spaaous corner unit in prtme location Light and bright, with lots of extras Inviting 3 bedroom home on large R-2 lot Lowest price tn Corona Highlands Owner has foWld another home Finished in • inodifled Art Deco style,• m~ 1ee Move ln perfect condo on the bayfront Owner says must .U now Fanta.'ltlc views! Owner must sell -brin_g all offers! Now nduced to $295,000. Great curb appeal! Priced to mon at $539,000 Price ttdattd to $719,000 Penthouse condo on the bay with inaedlble pmoramic views Corona del Mar to Catalina. Udo and more A rare opportunjty foe best views Owner say bring~ offers! Reduced to $8291000 STEVE BIZAL, Exclusive Coastal Properties Specialist 723-1565 760-3600 For your privau showing of these and other fine homes ... or ... to arrange a consultation regarmng the sale of your property, please call Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty ----~-- NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 26, 1991 I PAGE 29 OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Udo Urge Comer Lot 828 Via Lido Soud Opm Sal and 5'D\. $895,m> Huge Lido ft<' "Ont 6BR.•se .. 0~Vooach 52' on Ny, \'2) .Jing views Sl,,595,000 Promontorv.;~ .. ont SBR, 4~ · Q ~ge doclt 60'fl'Onta$ .yfront patio $1"95,000 Lido Custom Far.: ··~'ome 4BR. J.se>~Q~ ·'·home Excellent loat ~ ·6nCat quality Sl,195,000 Seashore Or,. <'\·font 4Br, 3BA + ··o~\& sand lnaedlbk '2) ..... ter views St,095,000 BILL FEENEY WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS EXCLUSNE ORANGE COUN1Y AFFILJATE OF SOTHEBY 'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY Linda Isle-l'()'tional 3BR, 4~10~ y .. 1tation Lg. la8~ , '"-ourtyard pool $2.,995~ Udo Large Comer Lot SBR, 4BA Medito1a1tW1 tune Oe!iraNe eeimn tip" We -.mo 675-1058 • 631-140 0 PrwudDly Bay Cmtmlpomy 4BR. 4BA ws1Dm bayfrort w I dock Ihmatic architectural desigl'I S2,J9S,CXX> Bayfront Do·~~ Lot 6BR,4~~o~Vc:ech 60' on l 5 . ..c1nding views $1,995,~" Newpon Beach Estate 58R, 6.SBA Traditional -6.cm + s.l. Approx. t /2 acre + guest OOusie $1)95,tD) Promontoly Meditmanem 4BR, 4.58A Italian Style Villa Wge dock. ruiuccd s:m,cro $2,,195,mJ Six Bedroom Bayfront 6BR, 5.SBA, Lido family home Reduced $550,000,large dock $1,'195,000 Udo Isle Owmer 38R :eA, fm. nn., mmy bid patio St '°st.. loc:mb\ reduried n>,<m 1629.000 • • • • -\ PAGE 30 I SATURDAY October 26, 1991 NEWPORT et:A8t'd~~~P1't.O'N~EA~E~Ni e WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors ® Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Cul-<le-sac in super neighborhood, bike to bellch. Walk to elementaiy school Immaculate 4 bdrm home with new carpet & paint. large master & nice back yard. 673-6900 .......................................................... $319,000 ST. ALBANS Security complex in So Coast Metro area w/pools & tennis. Ai.ty studio unit w/mirrors, frplc & patso. MAKE OFFER! (Ui) 631-1400 .......... $79,500 SOUTH COAST METRO Sunny upgraded 1 bd condo, new kitchen, garden patio & carport w/storage. Comm pools, tennlS & c.Jubhouse. 673-6900 ... $95.500 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Los CabeUeros condo w/2 bdrms, 2 baths & lake vu from living nn w/frplc comm pool & spa, optional sports club. 631-1400 ... $157,900 SOUTH COAST METRO Beautiful 2 bd 2nd fir unit, 2 masters, beams, frplc, skyligh•, lush greenbelt & comm pool & spa, REDUCED! {Ui) 760-3600 ' ........................................................ $163,500 COSTA MESA Lovely, immaculate twnhm w/2 mas- ter suites & family rm w/frplc, lrg decked PlltiO. att dble garage & A.C. 631-1400 ................................ $179,000 HUNTINGTON BEACH "Landmark" guarded adult community 1 block to beach. Bright, mirrored 2 bd w/ family nn. (Ui) 631-1400 ............................. $187,900 nJSlTN RANCH Gated community w/pool & spa. Lovely 2 bd twnhm with family rm, wd firs in en!Jy & kitchen & att dble garage. 760-3600 .............. $207.900 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa 3 bd twnhm, brick fireplaces in living room & master suite, private covered patio w/ spa. Bike to beach. 631-1400 ........................ $239,900 BLUFFS Immaculate 2 bd split level twnhm Airy grellt room w/soaring celling & greenbelt w . New car- pet, paint & app!illnces. 760-3600 ................. $260,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Gorgeous, highly up- graded 3 bd & den w/dble lltt garage. New flooring ~~ carpet, kitchen appllllnces & tile. 631-1400 ... $269,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Beautiful new 3 bd lux- ury home, dining & family nns, 2 frplcs, whitewashed woods, rnllrble & large yard. 631-1400 .......... $300,000 NEWPORT SHORES WAIEilfRONT With pad- dleboat included. lovely 2 sty, 4 bd home with formal dining, mirrors, garden window & leaded glass Pllnels. Grellt family Meas with community pools & tennis, steps to ocean. 631-1400 ............................... $474,900 OPEN HOUSES SAnJRDAY & SUNDAY 179 Mesa C&D. Eastslde Costa Mesa Tom IOvenllll 226 Ruby, Balboa Island Li'lda Gonion & Lou Hlclcson 2149 Mlramaf. Prilsula Point Lorraine f anlnglon & Ann Perri 828 Via Lido Soud. Udo tsle Olga Mlfthews & Carolyn Starr 120 E. OceanfTont. Balboa Patti HaMy & Austin Daynes 16305 Niantic. Hl.f1llngton HttbOr Nw;y Barfield & Chefyl Cll1Son 27 Inverness. Big Canyon, N.B. E stller fine & Us Olsen SAnJRDAY 113 25th Street. Newport at the Beach Regena Rlehardson 461 Seaward, Corona Highlands Steve Bilal 760 Via Udo Soud, Lklo Isle Sally Pfllllips 1211 Kings Road, Ctiffhaven Lois Mcloon 34342 Port Lantern. Dana Point MardeH Spangler 31752 Apuesto Way, Coto de Caza Betty COmegys SUNDAY 63 Baycrest Court. Bayview Court Mwoo Stuart 547 Santa Ana. Newport Helgh1s Marlene Hassell 204 Via Conk>Ya. Udo Isle Kennie Jo Rlno 601 Lido Patt Or 5f, 10, 20, N.B. Mary Lou Klehler 220 Apolena, BalbOa Island Carol Clift 220 Via Mentone, Udo Isle Vleld Lee 1305 N. Bayfroct. Balboa lslwl Judy Good 32=~:na del Mar 3 bd house $300,000 2 bd hooSe S625,000 3 bd hooSe $849.000 5 bd hoUse S895.000 3 bd hoUse $1,025.000 4 bd house $1,550.000 4 bd house s2.n5,ooo 2 bd house $339,000 3 bd heme $539,000 3 bd house $785.000 3 bd hoUse $998,000 3 bd hoUse $1,395,000 5 bd estate $1.995,000 2 bd condo $285,000 3 bd house $(89,000 2 bd llouSe $515,000 2 bd condo S695,000 4 bd house $755,000 3 bd house $889,000 2 bd cllplex $949,000 g bd houN $1 ,195,000 2422 Sdago, Newport Beach 5 bd & gst hs .. stall Rob Geiln $1 ,396.000 BALBOA 181.AND Shingled charmer w/look ol a <Ape Cod summer house. Large wulted ceilinged fam. IJy nn with sit-down bar, gounnet kitchen, 2 masm suites & private spa. Possible lease option, seller MO· TIVATED. 673-6900 ...................................... $625.000 VD.IA MUIOA Bright & immaculate 2 bd condo with ocean view. Community pool, spa & tennis, bike to beach. 631-1400 ........................................ $310,000 FASTSIDE COSTA llESA Charming CountJy Fn!nch 1 sty 4 bd w/fm}y rm, frplc, hrdwd fin, land- scaped patio & spa on cul-<le-sac. 673..6900.$349,900 PENINSlJl.A Charming 2 bd house, hu! IMng rm ~:1ach.~'1f-6~~--~.~~!~: ... ~~ ..... 'llso.~ MISSION VIE.10 Beautiful 5 bd home w/Country English feeling. Family rm w/brick frplc, formal din.Ing & aen. Triple garage. 673-6900 ..................... $352,500 BAYVIEW COURT Beautifully deco~ted newer J.M. = ~!<1& ~~ J1~40S~.~~~~~~ .. ~!.~~.~ CORONA DEL MAR'S Canyon Crest townhomes w/comrn pool & spa. Beautiful remodeled 3 bd w/ scraped ceilings, PllveTS & mirrors. 631·1400.$389,500 NEWPORT AT THE BEACH Great income prop- erty short block to bellch. Front house w/2 bds & nke yard, rear with 2 bds & 2 baths. 631-1400 .... $395,000 NEWPOllT HEIGHTS CnllJming refurbished 3 bd Cape Cod w/family rm. Fr. doors, hrdwd floors & love· ly yard & Plltio. Possible lease option. 631-1400 ....................................................................... $489,000 HAii.BO& VIEW HOMES Freshly painted 3 bd w/ new carpet & tile in enby & kitchen, patio w/hot tub. CloM to school & comm pool. 760-3600 ....... $489,000 PENINSlJl.A POINT Highly desirable comer lot aaoss from parl<, steps to bay & ocean. Suitable for large family home. 631·1400 ......................... $490,000 CORONA HIGHLANDS Wenn & charming 3 bd house w/hardwd Ooors, used brick frplc & decorator toucha, back yard w/large deck. 76Ch3600 ... $539,000 CORONA DEL NAa Tmi6c remodeled duplex on gmst ltJUt our senior center. Attractive 3 bd owners unit. living room w/frplc & built.ins & large master w/ private patio & vaulted cieillng, 2 bd rental. 76().3600 ....................................................................... $649,000 Specializing i11 properties for sak or kase ... on the waur ... near the waler. .. and with a view of the water ... CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600· NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 BALBOA ISlAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 ----~ ---~· --~-~ --- • SATURDAY, October 261 1991 I PAGE 31 HOMES, INC :·~·~·~--· ------.... _.._._~JR~e:a:l~tors ® Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty UDO 191.1! Lowly } .sty 3 bd remodeled home, new windows. docn. oak ftoon & moldings & comer lot P09llble a-. option. REDUCED! 631-1400 .. $589.000 PENll9ll&A POINT O\armlng 3 bd, famUy rm, bamld ctangl. Fr. doors & windows, master w/bal- cony, 2 brtdc pab. 631-1400 ....................... $595,000 UDO 191.1! ''Turnkey'' perfection, 2 't 3 bd home :..:.~1:t:'.1: .. ~ .. ~ .. ~~~ .. ~ ...... ~~~9~ DC&•OLA POINT 2 sty 3 bd extensively remod· elld "Cid Nanlilrey" home w/dlning room & great ~ s... to Ocan & Bey. 631-1400 ..... $639,000 BALBOA ISLAND Two sty 4 bd home w/separate ~n:==~ .. ~ .. ~.~.~Ss~ llAllBOR RIDGE Designer petfect 4 bd "Crest" townhome w/dlnlng & famlly rooms & loft game room. Plantation shutters, mirrors & 3 ftplcs. 760-3600 ....................................................................... $765,000 UDO ISLE Premier oversized lot, across from pert< w/bafy view. Close to beach & tennis. Channi~_2 bd home w/patlo & guest quarters. 631-1400 ..... $785,000 CORONA DEL MAii Spectncular 180' views &om Newport Harbor's entranoe to lo_1"19_~. Spacious 2 bd condo w/frplc. c.omm pool. 760-3600 ...... $829,000 UDO ISLE £.xqulslte!y decorated top quality neo classic oontempormy 4 bdrm w/famlly nn & lovely landscaped patio w/kot pond. 631-1400 ........ $839,000 BAJ.BOA ISLAND Spack)us 3 bdrm designer's Country English home widen. faml)y nn, Fr. doors, baY windows & 1 bd loft apt. 760-3600 ............... $849,500 PEQNSUl.A POINT Bautlful 3 bd home, remod- eled from ground up In '89. Den, dining & family rms & w roof deck & every amenity. 631-1400 .. $850,000 SOTOGRANDE, SPAIN A Sotlaebp'• lateraatlonal Realtp &claalve Luah prdem eunouad die "C.. Eecorial" which fron. t1 on the Valdei1111nA Golf CoWM. There are 4 iM1n bdnM, 4 llllff bdnm 6 teplil'lll• 2 bdnn gu9lt Aalta all buJlt mound • cntnil ~ SltVllted Oft the eo. del Sol. theN II a tMrtna. polo ftelcle. siding a: tennu. Bndwe 1940029. $3,000,000 UDO 91.E Recently redone 3 bd pool home on 55' lot. Sunny ldilchen ·•h uting --. ~ nn ~ ovedoolca lb'ada. pool. 631-1400 ................ $889,000 IMUOA Ill.AND IMYRION'f' DUPLEX Slip for 2 boell plus was It city laht vtews. nont 2 1>drm houM, frplc a patio rear I bdrm apt. 631-1400 ....................................................................... $949,000 BIG CANYON Fantastic 3 bd golf coune twnhm w/ family room en &h fairway. Mesh decor It white washed llrs. 631·1400 .................................... $995,000 a.IFRIAVEN Fabulous 180' WI ol Newport Harbor ~~=-?~~ .. ~ .. ~~~ Ml,IMM 191AND Bltyftont duplex w/4 bd a 3 bd untts. Ouenl.t unlD CMnOt be~ ~. Great bllY vtrwt. 6'73-6900 .... w ................... $1,098,000 0011CJ11CA Dl!L JIAll ~ D oaten. ~ ncwtf 3 bdrtn twn.hm llt en bluff w/~ vl9tas ol entire 2436 W. COMT HIGHWAY 714~1-1400 llAL80A OCEANFllONT In prime Peninsula loca- tion. l...oyely Tudor styl w/3 bdrms, vaulted ~ ~· Fr. doors from bdrms to rear deck, 2 frplcs, 631-1~ ~.~:.~~~~.~ .. ~~~~~~.~r~&x> HAllBOR lllDGE Exquisltely decorated 4 bd "Estate Home" w/oca.n & dty light views. Pub room w/fuD bar & paneled library. 7~ ................. $1,195,000 UDO ISLE Totally remodeled top quality 5 bdrm home, dining & family rms, Fr. doors & windows, large lot & lovely patio. 631-1400 ....... $1 ,395.000 H VN11NGTON HARBOR Probate sale. Executive 4 bd in prime view location w/dock for 2 yachts. 631· 1400 ...................................................... $1,550,000 UDO ISLE Dramatic contemporary 6 bdnn bayfront w/faml)y room & dock. Total remodel. bayfront master & new 1dtchen. 631-1400 ........................ Sl,795.000 PENINSULA BAYFRONT 7000 sq. ft lot in prime "open bay" view location. Dock for 2 58' boats. love· ly older 4 bd home, lawn & garden. 760-3600 ................................................................. $1,895,000 DOVER SHOllES LoveJv new 3 bd Country French bayfront home w/large dOc:k. Gounnet kitchen, Pr. doors & windows & pewr tile. 631-1400 ... Sl.995,000 COTO DE CAZA "Greystone Manor" 5 bdnn French Normandy on 3"" acres,_~ lawn It gar- dens, 60' Roman pool & spa. 760-3600 ..... $1,995,000 llMtlO• ISi.AND DlllVE Exciting 4 bd bright & open muJti..&ewJ c:ontemponuy w/dock & ~te c:hiJ- drens wing wlfmly nn. 631-1400 ................ $2,395,000 LITTLE 8M.llM 181.AND Fabulous 5 bdrm bay. front VUla v.v'interlcr patio, boat dock & superb views. PRICE DROPPED from $3,950,000! 631-1400 .. .................................................................. $3,495,000 90U1'B IMRJNA MaQni6oent 9 bdrm Mecfiter. rane.an oceanfront ... guest houte, staff guarten & garage for 6 cm. stain to beach. 760-3<i00 .................................................................... $9,000,000 Diana is Back!! A veteran to the residential market, Diana has returned to Coldwell Banker from Coast Newport Properties to continue her career as a multi-million dollar producer. She is dedicated to outstanding client service with the majority of her business coming from referrals and repeat customers. The is a result of Diana's professional · and conscientious attitude. She really enjoys helping individuals and families find the home that is right for them. Many of her clients become her good friends. Three qualities that make Diana successful are being a good listener, making herself available to clients and staying current with the market. Her knowledge of finance and di(ferent lenders helps clients find the best financing to meet their needs. She is a resident of Corona del Mar, with her husband David, and is active with the Corona dcl Mar Chamber of Commerce. If you arc in terested in finding out more about the winning co mbina tion of Diana Goldsberry and Coldwell Banker call Diana today at 644-9060 Ext. 156. C.OLDWC?U o.uo~C?ff ~ ILUff'I ..... . Owner paid $455,000 and roost ... ~.Priced It $409,0001 A ioost see! 3 bd 2~ ba "Triana" plan in Skiffs with excellent Bly View from bedroom levels, plus Ole serenlly d Ole CWl)'Of'I view at lhe mail level. Please Cll nowll Sellef motivated! Ntm lmll&/.-mn OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY t-5 W"1clttl 1011 lucldngham Steve Mitchell $22"9,000 ~E~lguel 29U2 'r:e..~ Ilg Canyon 12 lea llland Dr Kevfn Kanda $387,000 HVM1 1961 '°" W~ Joanna Dempster $488,000 Jasmine Park 912 Oardenla Jeny Finster $519,000 Harbor View 1111• 1211 lwftlne Velma Timmons $825,000 Mftlpott Island 1717 Channel Ploce David Prtnce $875,000 IMne Terrace 1220 Dolphin TM'IOCe Judy Robbins $888!000 layllde 991 layllde Cowie w . , June Davis $8e0,000 layllde Cove 1029 layskle Ccwe I John Campbell S1 ,050,000 Old CdM 1212 Ocean IMS Doug Meeder $1,995,000 OPEN SUNDAY t.a Marlna Partc 1770 W. lalboa 21 David Prince $198,000 Costa Meta 160 '°"'"'"" "' Heidi Meeder $235,000 "'""'*" lhor9t MO Proepect Davtd Prince $300,900 • Newpod CNlf 20 Ima Loma Dave Wong $375,000 Ilg Canyon 12 lea Island Dr Kevin Kanda $387,000 lluffl Ill Vitia Plora Sue Vernon $485,000 IMlll 1961 '°" ~ Jo8nna Oempstet $488,000 w.stclft 1012 llolllnlltMn Ginny AndenOn '89l5,000 laylholel 2601 Clrcle Dr Cerof Mock '889,000 lrvtne T~ 1220 Dolphln TM'l'CIC9 Judy Robbfne .-,ooo Newport ........ 20l IClng ,__ Steve Mltcheft • $72A,OOO ldMMI llland 106 • 106~ °"' Joyce Ollon S78&,000 lastbluff Marcia Bays :ct-0.:::lah Harbor View ..... Jeff Ewtng OldeCdM Kay R.nger 2601 lunya $829,000 M °"*91 lay Dr $149,000 CdM 116 Poppy A.,. Kevin Kanda $835,000 Cdm WOrcttld Unda Marston $925,000 1ay11c1e ewe .,.1ay11c1e ecwe w. Doug Meeder $950,0C?O laylhor9e 2611 laphoNe Carol Mock $995,000 layllde Cow 1029 layslde Ccwe I John Cempbell $1 ,050.000 ... wport .......... Kevin Hutchinson $1,585,000 lrvlne Tenace 1107 Dolpbln'Tenace Jerry Flntter $1,990,000 Ahleta $1,995,000 NEW USTINGS El CAl•IO $119,000 Excellent coodo close to nn High Sctlool & Heri- tage Pllt. Pel1ect for tlrat time buyen Of llose lodq for I low pOce In I prwrUn ..... Goltlooct. 3 betfl oorns, 1.s bllhl wlll large cony ldlchln. :.ml dee«. This home 11 In movHI condllDn. MAllNA MOllU NOMI PAH$1tlt000 LlaMhold Spectacullr bayfroot locdon for tnler $200,000. Compare to minion dollar homes. This 3 Royal Lancer mobile home II In excellelt condlllOn WWI plllo CMf1oolltlg sandy belch encl .. bl'/ ... vllw at Udo ,...,.. nS Udo .... ~ It 11 lelsthold. Cal for "'""' OLD COIOtlA DU MAI $1tt,OOO Chlm*'ll cGbge In Old Corona del Mar for ... M00,0001 Adcnbll 2 bed home on 40 x 60 lot IQ'BegonlPIR. IAWllW 1aUCI ... ,000 0-.t ny. Mlat llf'lnd lllW eoncllon. Nlwport ....... ..,_ ........... 2..-..-. QlilDn..,...' ... ~ • prm'1111i.~ 1111 ......... yard. Riedy ..,,,.. .,.. -... Act fllll ...... 9411,GOO A nut 1111 Arlt lml Mf an .. nwtlll. 3 bd, 2-tll wlll ocan. blCt bay, CllllN llllnd Yilws. This II I whw, wait di you aeel -- 1'IUl1ll uu 1, .... Balbol PrilllA. W.flOlll wlll old. old ...... pier & doct-Glal bay, nami1 & ,. ..,. vllw. Propel1Y IOkl .. As Is". E.llY '> Show. cal 644-9060 '> .. P"JClll1Y. LAGUNA BEACH u.111A llACM $Ul,OOO l.f9lll Bach coctage In "' 111111 d .. vllge. Thi llolm flans: fresh Plllt lnslOI and N. new C*1*. ~ .... tlrepllce, rlftnlshld ,.,,.. wood ftoorl. 2 llectoons and 1 ~ bib. oce.I .. delk. Thi ..... ltlOWS ... Ind .. ...., W*'D clsllrlCI ., .. beach Ind WI\. &MUNA IUCI Mft.000 mdJll COllth. OC8lfl & whb .... flll II tDllly l.llObltrlad. ftlUa 3 BR, m Bl, llrge .. dlckl, Wiii d glas, 2 cw glflgl. MllOI .. .,... $549,500 a.-Ml lllWI .-llmOdllld, .., owner ms- tlnld. .... 111111 .., ~ wtlt Mbn cal*l-*"· NIW rclGf & hit! 111W •ldlale*lo· A roost 1111 .. Olf 1111 $559,000 Rn ~ A _. In Newport Hist Fronl 1111 ... 3 bd 2 bl. bid! 1111 wlh 2 bd 1 in ba. 'Ea ........ Eallrt loclllan. Comer lot. mt _,OIT $161.000 Sllpl to llllch. Huge 4 BA upper Id wlocm • tam Mno room. Gmt rwai pollntial or CIWl*l 1111. IUllllUI. VIW $574,IOO 81111 fllnlfr "°""· 8tadul blck bly Ind nlgt4 .,. ... Hlrdwood Ry. View from llvtng room. dlr*'I raom. lie'*' Ind mutllr bedroom. ~ ~ RI eome omlcle llQhllno. Ught ..... IOUllt Utl.000 PrtDI .... S20.000I 48R. 2.58A home In won-.. ~ 11• fllftood. POOi stze yan1. LMng "'°"" -room. ball gnf'OUS .a. to hnlle ... ...... ~ systlm. S1orage gllote. Don't """'* cnt . .. OI VIW 1m1 $621,000 Ttntlc '-Y, oce91. c:lly *-fnlm most nu. 4 bd ........ '*" flmllY room. Spacious IMng niom. ~ Cit QlllGI. Gl9lt nmodll posslblllles. . c.1., - ECOllf E $619,000 11111 .... 2 *'I home II loclt9d In b exclt- M Ol*'d -conmnty of 811cou1t Hll The 1• -...... ptCI •ltlt1llnln0 .... den wlll • w, ... In b MIO room. The ma-w ~ ....... Pit .... D!l'I --... .., .,.. n lelc*I ~ h bww IMI. ....., .. un.d Wll'll'I ......... hlllonll l'IOml. SC _. from ..... Ir pMt;y. -dly '-RI ocean ... -....... Mng niom .., bmll ... "*"' 5 ......,. ~ bllll. flmllY room. 2 ...... ...., locn. decOI* --~ .... Uff.000 a. .... "°"" ... wonderM loctllon. 3 ...... 2 111111 • N"'1 pillo. hll '°' 2nd .... IWftOdll Of • • IL PftWIM 9* guWdlCI Cii111¥ ..... 2 ,_ beletlll .., d'lbenl -- t ...... "' HAllOl llDOI utA1U $175.000 ~WI'# of clly. ITIOll'lllins and nb lbs. V8fY popular Luceme model his 3 bedrooml. 3 balls. 1W01 PIMdll master suill Wtlh sDJQ na and ftrepllCe. Both Ill MIQ room and famly room have ftreplaca. £xcellerC cukl9-sac loclllon In Ile EXCLUSIVE guard galBd COl1'ITlrilY of Hlrtlof Ridge. PIU11GIOUI IBCOUl'f 1111 $191,000 Gorgeous nmodll condo wit flbUlous Ylewa, 3500 sq ft of perfdon. Designed by Jeny Hints. 3 car onoe p1u1 gated cormUlltY. ~ llACll ..,,,. ~-8ICk Bly to ocean • cU ~ --of FISNOn llllnd. Gmt P*!llll for dMI-~ ......... tloor -needl • piing. Pl1ctd 1D rn>del IAYnON'l "90,ooo ExcellrC ~ to IWI on b Bay. W. ... fnlm .,.y room. Sales pt1ce hcWll 18 ft power boll and alp IWU. Bell VIM on h WllW . Cll for pttvllll lhowlng. IAllHOIU • ...,. Rn)' avllllb6I home on D!l'I laroa tat ,_ b belch. 5 bedrooml. 4 blllll, famly room. Pin Mllbll for new home Viti\ bay -. from 2nd •. Giii prdld cormu1ll1 wlll 2 P'N* bllchll & chlcm'I ~ IAYllDI COW tf.-.000 FllTIOUI lr'Clllllct'a own home r1cttJ l1l1IOCWed. Marble ftoomo. II new *'-1 • 1DP fl .. 1ne ~as n rxit l«M of Ill upcJldea. Thia II I ~ wrorc VIM. Cll John ClftlPbell now tor,ow• ..,°" IUiCN ..... lMIY large .. bldroom home • '* ..... Yil'#I. Thia home·hll *' ~ 1a1iodlled. A !qi dllldrft -Wiii 3 bedroom .., ..., room. 5t*bll ylld. ~--··~ ~ lt eert ...-i llcll ol PCH ...... to 1411 ,_ on l'llW ooM CNll. VllWI ci OCl9I. '*· RI ............ ~., ...... -- ULIOA PB•lllU $f ,615,000 ~ wtti pnrwnlc ICtion ,.., chamel *"'· PIMll pier for llp for up ID 55' bolt. Pkls prlYl19 Cleeded llelCh Wll\ '* 4 bd, 4 ba home lhat can be rldellpd ., your tastB. CORONA DEL MAR 1111W' $499,950 ElaCJlblll 2 bd & den & ocean view! Deslpd for comfort Ind ~. 8ealUfuly upgnded lrtlUltOL Pitvll8 patiolsoony deck! Aid com-nu«y. Comn pool Ind cllbhOUSe -nw Dasls. JAW CllBC DI $510,000 A ¥W'/ edq Plan 3 In excelllft loctllcn Spa- c:tous. ~ nl cheefflJI. 3 br, family room . PYtced to sell MW 1llUCI $Af,OOO Uglt and °'*' 3 bd 2 ba home wlh nmodeled dcfWI .., mlltlr bllh. hlrdWood 1loorl. wNt9 ~'ashed tlelmeCI ceilngs, skyllgtC. wood !*a RI men. --Cllll ....... ~ 3 bd. famly rocm U9' IMI home In gusded cormully wllh II tlmll CCU1S nl 3 pools. ..a1' ~,,,. P'N* ... COldlOi61lJ. Clflhl Mlg .. ~ blSll COIOM Dll MM . $171.000 Fabulous newer Gc11ex In mkt cordlonl Nty open fMllng. llfVt frott house. netllrll decor. R• 11111 "" lll)1lctlts. washer/dryer. COIONA HIGIUNDS $611,000 Spactous 3 bd home In ~ loclllon *"' JWfVlll formal dll*)Q room. 11111' IMng room. Net - wlll tll1Y OCQ1 *"'· Up to -~ wlh llllng na. llnfllc mlly home! OlDI COIOM Dll IMI tMt,000 Rtmnallll ~ tor .. prtde of -·· ~ ,.._ I VIClnCY· No Clllfln'ld ~lftl, IOlll\ d .. lllgtMly. Sllpa tD .. -~ beadl. Cll DaaD MllCllr for nm lilfocnm• on noma.,.... OlDCOIOM•IMI .; ......... Fllldu .... tat .... l'llTIDMd 3 bd s ba ,_., 11111..-n Gr111•afblJ''*' """ -. roan. Daubla ,.. a • ~ ...... lonld -----,.,.. ... =-:~CClldy-~--= nm a.. ...-n Ml.fl Pldlc ... _.. Illa. ..... --..... """' !nll 9'11y. .. ........................... . STEVE SL 'THERLEN It is said that if you want a job done, get a busy person to do it. That's a great reason for you to call our office right now if your have a real estate need. Our busy sales people in Newport Beach have taken more than 80 new listings in the past 60 days, and sales are running at better than a one a day pace in our office. There's energy and optimism in our office, regardless of what might be going on in the rest of the market. And that has a lot to do with how our people work together. We're a team, a large team. We trust each other, we work together, we share our time and energy and information. When that happens everybody wins, especially our customers. Need real estate help or advice? Call one of our busy people now. That's what we're here for . DOWR VILLAR sne,ooo Large, open, light. bright 2 bedroom, 2 ba1h condominium. Lot's of storage, Inside laundry, 3 balconies, fireplace. New paint, carpet. drapes and kitchen appliances. Ooae to Westcflff plaza, community pool & spa. CAROL llOCK Nl!WPORT NORTH VILLAS M9S,OOO Outstanding 3 bd & den (could be 4th bd). Vaulted ceilings, recessed llghtJng, cetestory windows, French doors lead to custom paUo and professionally landscaped yard. 3 ftreplacea -one In master bedroom ~°1STGrt SHAW NIWPORT ISLB 1,000 Charming Newport Island cape Cod on the water w/a dock. This warm, traditional home la In excellent condition. A mu.t seel DAVID PRINCE SPYGLASS HILL 1, 1 , This 5 or 6 br family home location In one of Newport'• most sought after areu. Sweeping ocean and bay views from most rooma. call to see today. SPfGLA8Sl&L Contemporary Europwi .tytlng recently remod- eted. Bright and light and white, pluter want, white tile ftoorl, Ftench doof'I, glau brtcka, all white gounnet kitchen. llARI• DDmlAH 80ATWATCH POlll'ft 1,499, Sought after, lower Corona del Mw locatlon. CuMom bultt home with vlewe of Mrbor cMinel, ocean, and Clallna. Truly a.tom, ell the extra'•· can John Campbel now for appt.. .IOHN CAll...U. Pltce reducedlll BMlltlful well maintained 2 atory 4 bd & family room home. Greet 1oca11on by community greenbelt. Chlldren can walk to IChool, poof and park without cro88lng a street. Temtlc tam11y hornet LllA ADAM Vin PO I Prellmlnary plans Included for a HCOnd 8tOfY ad- dition that would give unblockable views of the tu- ming buln u weh u the existing city llghta view. Plenty of wlndowa let In the Hght and elr. RITA lllWIHI \ I \ \ I I I' (I' I; I· \ ( I I ' l I I I l I ( ' I 1. ' I ' I I ' ' ' ' ' I I ' l I I \ ' ... ' ' ' I : ' I I ( I~ I~ l ' :.ew.PO __ RT_~ ... ACHJ ... cos ... T.·A·M-ESA._P.•L·OT·/·R·EA·L·E-ST·A-TE .................................... ~SA~TU:RD~A~Y~,Oct~:ober::.2:6~,1~~~1~/~PA~G~E~~. Phase I Sold Out In ust 4 Weeks! Phase II Now elling! ~Resort living, private guar~ .. gated community, contemporary design, and unsurpassed affordability is pow available in the PRESTIGIOUS IRVINE COMMUNITY! Luxurious condomilliums with all the amenities of a world class resort, including pool and spa, sunbathing court and cabanas, par course, recreation complex and fitness center. BROKERPARTIOPATION INVrT'ED k THE METROPOLITAN ... A total living experience! FROM THE $150,000's (] a OLITAN THE BEST BUY IN ORANGE COUN1Y 2233 MARTIN ST., IRVINE, CA 92715 • (714)851-2227 SALESOFFICEOPEN DAILY: 10AM-6PM ~ c&tcdwd.IR "piMkednn md IUll!fect tom.. wClhout nodc.c. Scc ...... far I........,,• A.. c9doftML ................................................. ~ ........................................... . .· .. r PAGE 36 I SATURDAY October 26, 1991 WP1.. Nl!WPOflT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE LUllPID ... for giving me the information I need ... for putting me in touch with the right people ... for making life easier! 642-5678 r- peopl• re•d claaalfled J NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE COLLEfTIO' Jenni Metzinger (center), director of Tarbell Reahors' Preferred Properties Oivi· sion, with Judy Tarbell, president of Tarbell Realtors, and Don Tarbell, CEO of the Tarbell Financial NetWork. Tarbell's Estates focus on high-ticket homes T he Estates Collection by Tarbell Realtors is an exclusive market- ing concept especially designed for home sellers and home buyers of prestigious homes priced at a million dollars or more. The Estates Collection is an ancillary of Tarbell's Preferred Properties Divi- sion, representing some of the finest luxury and estate homes in Southern Califomia. Jenni Metzinger, manager of the Es- tates Collection, explained that Tarbell's approach to the upper-scale home mar- ket offers a significant edge over tradi- tional real estate marketing methods. "Through a combination of special- ized advertising, a network of skilled and experienced real estate profession- als along with state-of ·the-art technol- ?gY.. Tarbell provides an aggressive, h1sh-visibility marketing program," she said, pointi ng out that the Estates Col- lection properties are not simply expan- sive homes. "While it's true that all properties places into Tarbell's Estates Collection must be priced at $1 million or more, price alone does not automatically qual- ify a home for the division," Metzinger explained. In addition to price, She noted that one or more of the following characteristics also must be met - identified as being unique, in a presti- gious location, be of historical impor- tance or have a celebrity status. Although at face value, these charac- teristics may appear a bit vague to some the seasOried real estate profes-- sionaf who is familiar with the upscale market dearly understands the signifi- cance att.ac:he<t to the guideli nes. Metzinger also was quick to empha- size the difference betWeen the upscale home seller/buyer and the typical tract home dlent . ''With most home buyers/sellers, the interest rates, loan pac:bges, down pay-ment and monthry payments are of major cona!tn," she said. "But typi· • cally, financin_g is not a primary concern of the prestigious home buyer/seller. Often times these home buyers make a purchase with cash or put 30 to SO per- cent down. 11 Buyers and sellers of prestigious homes usually are more experienced and knowledgeable than the average home buyer or seller. This means that the agent representing the upscale client in a home purchase or sale must have a thorough understanding of this special niche in the market. According to Metzinger, the sophisti- cation of a million-donar home seller/ buyer usually means a more demanding client. But the upscale home buyer and seller also understand the value of time and marketing, and have no qualms about paying for professional real estate representation. Listening takes on special meaning when dealing with the prestigious home buyer/seller. "The upscale seller quite often can provide an agent with invalu- able infoftnation abciut architectural style or the location or even the history of the home," Metzinger noted. Conversely, carefuffy listening to the prestigious home bu~r can tell an agent a lot about the buyer's lifestyle. How does the bu~r relax. Is he or she a collectorl Does the buyer like fast or slower-paced living? All of the pro~rties placed into Tar- bell's Estates Collection also are in- duded in the company's revolutionary "Photo-trieve" computer system. Photo- trieve displays up to 16 color pictures of one property on the computer screens of all Tarbelr offices. The computer-generated pictorial show allows any Tarbell associate to preview Pf:Operties in the Estates Collec- tion as well as Preferred P~rties Divi- sion in the convenience of has or her of. fice. • For information on Tarbell Realtors' Estates Collection and Preferred Proper- ties Division, call Jenni Metzinger at 972--0988. "Realtor of the Year 1990" Easts Ide SPACIOUS 4 bedroom home, family rm w/fireplace, master suite, spa, 4 car garage, RV parking w/ alley access ................... $389,000 Open Saturday 1-4 482 Abbie Way DESPERATE owner has purchased another home. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, huge lot w/RV parking & much more! ..................... $297,000 C~G Har.d-to-find ~ome with pool & spa. Lovely pnvate master suite .......... S .................................................. $399,000 DELIGHTFULLY different pool home. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, family rm w/landscaped yard in great neighborhood ........ $389,000 Open Sun 1-4 476 Magnoli a Central Costa Mesa ATTRACTIVE Town home, 2 large master suites. Newly landscaped patio, 2 car garage. Great starter home ......... $179,000 Santa Ana HUGE 5 BEDROOM 3112 Bath home, family nn, 2 Master suites, oversized pool w/spa in lovely neighborhood! A Steal At $292,000 Spectacular Ocean & Harbor View! Elegant new custom home built by Cromwell Pacific Corporation located in the exclusive gate-guarded community of Lan1cm Bay Estates. This sump1uous estate otters approximatcy 4200 sq. ft. of luxurious comfort ioduding a Hbrary. gourmet lcitcben, atrium spa, Bose stereo system, security system and three fireplaca. Romantic mu1cr suite wuh private viewing dcdt.. steam shower and jacuzzi tub. Call for details on Assumable FIDand n1!. Offered at s 1,495,00>. Robyn Robinson 240-0308 Incredible Bear Brand Ranch Estate! Gorgeous Ocean & Mountain Views! Dramatic deaip by Ed Lobrl>acb to ere· _____ _... ___ ':"\ ate the quiet elesanoe of the old Pua· dena look. 'Ibis exquisite estate offcn I.he finest in architectural detarun, and 9,.500 IQU&R feet of llDIUY indudin& m bedrooms, me baths. three powder rooms. m firepbca. three staircuc1, u. brary. pme room. gourmet ldtchen. main floor secwity room with pbooe and cable moa.itoriq 1J1tC1D1 and a Iii car pnae. Lot me ii 38,000 square feet ol all usable apace with almolt a complete 360 delfCC view! No c.xpcme spared! Offered at S2.79S,00l. Robyn Robinson 240-0308 Contact: Robyn Robinson 240-0308 PAGE 38 I SATURDAY October 26, 1991 NEWPORT BEACttJOOSTA MESA PILOT 1 REAL ESTATE Lakeview Real Estate graduates Some of the first graduates of Lakeview Real Estate's extensive new training and recru~ing program h~ld their diplomas. From left are Pat Ijams, Laura Bennett, Pat Slagle, owner Steve Waters, Ted Piatkowski, Scott Mackenzie, daudelle West and Hugo Jiminez. More information about the training program can be obtained by calling 457-3512. Pre-purchase inspections rise significantly across the nation T he real estate market has toned down dramatically since the giddy selling days of the 80's, wt Jlready there are early signs of ,,_newed home buyer acti\ity • Home inspectors around the country hJ\e reported a significant pickup in prc-purchasc inspections, according to th<> American Society of Home lnc;pC'c-tors, (A$Hll. the nation's leading professional orga nization or independent home inspectors. And with mortgage rates at affordable lows, the C'\pcctat1on is that we are headed for a busy home buying season. problems buyers can expect to find? In existing homes, 20 years and older, the ASHI experts say that roof shingles, electrical wiring, and water drainage systems are the items most commonly cited on inspection reports as needing repair or modification . In new construction, inspectors frequently fi nd water seepage into the basement or cellar, inadequate attic ventilatio n, poor roof construction, and substandard masonry and finish work. systems. Home ins~ions, on the other hand, tell buyers what they really need to know: what condition is the house in today? The home ins~on, whether it is performed by a prof~ional engineer or a non-engineer . ins~o~, does . _not involve engineering analysis or original design, but deals instead with the in·service operation or failure of a home's systems and components, as well as the type of maintenance that has been and snould be conducted. It is based on established criteria of performance and technical training specific to the home inspection profession. Coldwell Banker creating a new operating firm C oldwell Banker Residential Bro- kerage is creating a new oper- ating company in the Los Ange- les area witfl 29 residential real estate offices and more than 1,200 sales as- sociates. The new company will serve Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties and be headed by David C. Holloman, president. Previously, the Los Angeles--area of· fices were managed by the Coldwell Banker Southern California operation, which included Orange and San Diego counties. The Orange and San Diego county operation will continue to De managed by Tom Williams, president. ''The expansion of Goldwell Banker's Southern California ~rations into two • separate companies ~emonstrates our commitment to the expansion in the Los Angeles metropolitan area of our company-owned offices," said Chandler B. 'Barton, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Coldwell Bank- er Residential Group. "We are convinced that increased local market sensitivity will allow us to accelerate our predominance in South- ern California, particularly in the upper- tier markets, Holloman said. "Coldwell Banker is currently the dominant residential real estate com- pany in many areas of Los Angeles, and with the formation of this new operating company we expect to increase our market share throughout the area," he added. Coldwell Banker Residential Bro- kerage's Los Angeles area of operation includes the Los Angeles metropolitan area, San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys and the coast.al area north to Santa Barbara, including Ventura Coun- ty. The region will be headquartered at 11 755 Wilshire Blvd. in West Los Ange- les. Coldwell Banker has more than 1,900 residential real estate offices and more than 40,000 sales associates in North America, and is a member of the Sears Financial Network. What arc today's home buyers most interested in knowing about their prospective purchase? Size, style and location are always the primary issues, but buyers these days are placing an increasing emphasis on learning about ""e conaition of the home and the financia l impact that it will have. "It's probably a combination of the recession and heightened consumer awareness," says ASHI spokesman, Jules Falcone of Ph iladelphia, "But 99 percent of the time what the buyers want is an assurance that the various systems and components of the house are functioning as they should be. It's not like it was years ago, when you could count on soaring equity to cover ~ cost of any repair or improvement c>xpenses. Today every dollar has to be accounted for." Are there any environm ental hazards present in the home? In response to a growing awareness of the dangers posed by certain substances, such as radon, asbestos, and urea formaldehyde foam insulation, many consumers today are paying extra to have special tests performed to make sure their new home doesn 't pose a health hazard to them and their family. Although a standard ASHI home inspection d oes not incl ude environmental items, home ins~ors may recommend that clients obtain further specific evaluations. Builders preparing for 34th Pacific conference A professional pre-purchase home inspection, which tells the buyer about the /hysical condition of the property an which items will need a great deal of money tn repair or replace, has become routine 1n most pa rts of the country. Nevertheless, there are still sections ""1ere the service is not well known. What are the most common house W hat is the difference between a home inspectiori and an e ngineering inspection? Which is appropriate for the home buyer? Co nsiderable confusion surrounds this question, particularly since in some areas, home inspections have been inadvertently referred to as engineering inspections or evaluations, ana engineers sometimes perform home inspections. But the two, according to home inspection and en$.ineering authorities, are actually quite different. Engineering evaluations are usually specialized by discipline (such as chemical, civil, electric.al), and involve scien tific meas urements and computations to design proper and safe T oday's mark~tplace uncerta. inty can be turned into competJtive confidence for western builders by attending the 3'4th annual Pacific Coast Builders Conference, according to Mary Ann Carmichael, conference as- sociate director/exhibits manaw;r. According to Carmichael, '1992 will continue to challenge the western build- ing industry, and PCBC provides the only forum devoted to the unique needs of builders In the 14-state west- ern region.'' Botfi conference registrants and ex· hibitors are aware of the benefits of PCBC participation, Carmichael says, addihg, "Western builders make t~~gh choices to keep on t.liat competJtive edge. PCBC tops their must list as the place to find the products and ideas they seek. Conference attendance and prociucts/5(:rv1ce exhibition vi~its are a must." The 34th conference will be held from May 19-22 at the Moscone Con- vention Center in San Francisco. For conference information and exhibit space registration, call the PCBC office at (415) 543-2600 or use the 24-hour fax line, (415) 543-2446. Carmichael pointed out that most or the nation's top 100 builders attend the conference annually. "PCBC has become the industry trade show of western decision makers," she noted. "These are the people who d~ cide what new home products, materi- als and services they will buy In '92." Sponsored by the Callfornla Bulldin,s Industry Association, the conference is the largest and oldest ~ional building Indus~ trade show and new products exhibition in the nation. • . . . : . . ~· . .: A MESA PILOT REAL ESTATE P I T I ' 1-ft • """'v-. pt.aeo au o naJ (1e ) and Cratg Batley supervise RE/MAX investment division in the company• Newport BeKh office. RE/MAX investment brokers among best By Amy Young H ave you ever wondered where all the "superstars of invest· ment" end up? They're at RE/ MAX Investment Properties in Newport Beach. The brokers in this creative com· mercial investment and real estate of· fice, owned by Cra ig Batley and Paul Tolnai, have closed over S1 .25 billion in transactions this year. They have more dominant investment brokers in one of- fice than anY. other. The people here concentrate strictly on marketing and selling -not leasing. Plus, by plaa ng their clients in good in- vestments, the brokers are constantly servicing them. What kinds of property do they spe- cialize in? These brokers sell lots for apartment buildings, shopping centers, mobile home paricS and more. Originating 1n 1983 as a few residen- t tial offices, the Newport Beach office has now grown to be the la~ com- merciaVinvestment office in California for the Rf/MAX network This exquisite!) furnished office matches the performance to a "T." The office includes a complete comP.uter network providing all the latest available service to the agents right at their desks. "We were su rprised by the number of inquiries from agents from competi- tors about the program here," Batley noted. "While other agencies are con- tracting, we continue to expand." Tolnai added, 'We have created an entrepreneur environment, so the agents have to be more creative to sell and market their P.roperty. It stimulates them to do better. · This office of about 20 agents has only cleanup hitters, no novices. The agents have no small investments. They concentrate on the big transactions and they do them well. You might think that the competition would have drained them of their sense of humor long ago. Not these guys. All the agents are personal and Triendly. "It's a people business," Tolnai said with a smile. If you would like personal, yet profes- sional service, call the RE/MAX invest- ment office in Newport Beach at 436- 7000. The firm is located at 20371 Ir- vine Avenue, suite 100. Business hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. Seminar Tuesday on real estate scams ''Real Est.ate Scams of the 1990s: An Investor Alert" will be the t pie of a free investment seminar ~ by Capi- tal Income Proputies of Santa Ana Tuesday. The program also will examine "Sec- tion 1031: lax-Deferred Exchanges." Business and corporate law attorney Wa~ A. Ybrra, a partner in the Irvine- based leul flrm of Tredway, Brandm- eyer and' Lumsdalne will be the fea- tur~ speaker. Specialists in the sale and leaseback of commercial real estate to fast food franchisees, CIP's current projects in- dude fast food restaurants and child care centers throughout California and Arizona. The session, which st.arts at 6:30 p.m. in the conference room of the CIP of- fices, 1700 E. Garry Ave., Santa Ana, is open to the public. Reservations are re- quired as seating is limited. For seminar reservations or other In- formation, contact Capital Income Prop- erties at 261-8383. NEW umNG • 3425 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR Fabulous, dramatic home over1ooklng Big Corona Beach. This is a one-of-a-kind home. Call for your private appointment. $2,100,000 ---a,m.-T emls court estalll wilh ocean & llctrts view POOi & spa. One at lhe largest In lhfs prestigt conmKllty. Guest quat1ers .... 2 kitchens. TOIJI af 8 bedrooms, libr3ry & family room. ---ml Lovety, 5 BR, pool hOme on OQe ol lhe largest nl most ~ lob In tie MU Room for aplllSion.. Cal b "'9Qillrnett ~ SOLD * 10 MORRO BAY DR. SOLD * Z1 POINT LOMA DR. SOLD * 2 POINT LOMA DR. 9'YllAIS I 1WIUllf.I Clllll 91:1 -,. -la Lowest priced New BedfMI -5 bedrooms & bcnls room plus loft w/ocean Y1ew and 4 full baths. Wonderful pool and spa, air cooclftiol ieo-oo quiet CUl·de-sac street Call tor appointment $9-49.000. ••••mm ICAllMP U mllfl Largest floor plan wlltl 3 car garage. Owners l'TlOtlV1ted. Call for appointment. SOLD * 10 ROCKINGHAM DR SOLD * NANT\JCKET-POINT LOMA DR SOLD* TOWNHOME CHATHAM CT. For the beat personalized aentlce Call Eather Yank .. llD-IDDD ESTIER YUi llSI 141-1129 RF/M~ I \ ,, PAGE 40/ SAT\JRDAY October 26, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA·PILOT /AEAL ESTATE ... South county home tour set Sunday G rubb & Ellis Residential Broker-tween 1 and 5 p.m., according to Paul More than 30 homes will be open for , age Services has announced R. Yoder, senior vice president and dis-viewing in the San Clemente and sur- pfans to hold its exclusive trict manager of the firm's San Clem-rounding South County area. There will "Home Tour Extravaganza" Sunday be-ente office. be a cross-section of extremely competi-----;=========================================;;;;;;;;;:----1 tively priced properties, as well as prime locations with outstanding coastal ocean -: ( There is a dillereace ••• Lowest Rates • Best Service I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. A MORTGAGE CORPORATION Iles/dent/al Home Loans *Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 mllllon * Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Unlts Ldr/Bkr For More /nforrnation Call Don Ti/Iv 71..J-851-0202 30 Yr. f'oced 1st T.O. 8.625%/8.880 APR Max. loan $191,250 Min. 1 O' down 60 day lock 30 Yr. A.R.M. 1st T.D. 6,000%/8,520 APR Max. loan $600,000 Min. 10I down 60 day lock L views. Interested home shoppers should call 498-4950 or stop by 1302 S. El Camino Real in San Clemente for a free map and more information. WESTCAL FINANCIAL llU fS Ull flUUIU 1 llffSlllllS 30 Year Fixed Still Under Market 8.75%/9.01* ... ·~~sm. Cord:> 10 $191.250 .-GNat A4uslabte ltclMI. Tool S1arts 6.25(1.l• ... 1S.30e60 Doy Lock-Ina • Putchase Of Reflnonc:e • Jumbo loons CJYOllable to $4 mllllon llotet .... -"'*° to cllonge. Coll for Detolls Poul Hamltton (714) 7204440 180 Newoort Ctr Dr . Sle 180 Newport 8eOcn ~ ti) --....... _ .. ...... clOlllL ..... I KEY LENDERS AND RATES Beach-oriented lifestyle at Villas in HB S ingles, )'OUng couples and shar- ing adults Who are seeking up- tempo, beach-oriented lifestyles soon will have reason to rejoice. Concorde Development has opened a new luxury condominium village, called the Villas at Huntington Beach. The $10 mjllion, 42-home deveJop- ment features tht.ee 'distinctJ~ .floor plans, rangin_g from 1,080 to 1,,335 square feet of1nteriot living area. · Some of the residences are hi~­ lighted by expansive ocean views. All are appointed with private patios and decks, with two of the three plans boasting private swirl spas on their decks. . Plan A, a single-level home with bne bedroom plus aen, has two baths, a family room and a fireplace. Plan 8 has two bedrooms plus a loft. two baths, a family room and fireptace within its single-story design. And Plan C, a two-story residence, has two ~· rooms, two baths, a family room and fireplace. Prices start in the $190,000s, while maintenance association fees are at ap- proximately $90. Sales office facilities have been estab- lished at 8302 Atlanta Ave. in Hunting· ton Beach. Additional information 1s available by calling 722-5324. ' !I •111r ..... •11• I IHI --· ' .... tOC£ -Ml • llmlla ... -..... ..... Mft -l!! • U& ---l!I UA UMll l!I --,_., Clll~Awdll (7M)•ID05 .....,. 5 1.2l5D 3D ... .... 10 1.-7.11 .... 2.8 CD .. o...I Bii-• 11 Seltl:oee (7M)ID&9t l..lSS 10 1.150 10 ... ~ 10 1.811 ,. .. .... 2.8 ICD .. c.•111 ..... (n4)MN1m ... ~ 10 1.150 10 ... ~ • 1.811 ,. .. , .... 2.8 CD .. OW;uwunlyw.t ... _,. 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':C .. ..,. ... a , - ........... MUJIU-mtr! ''J ....... -0.. ...... a ......... ~.. ---... 5 ' ---= ...._ ......... n..111112 ?4 ............... ~.UA .... ••• .... tllll. ....... 2 2 .. .__LI' -. ........ g .... , ... - ..,,.,. ......... : .......... _ ..... -............. _.... • 2 --~· ..... --:-.:.·.~c:--.::-,1::...._.,,_, ... -. • __ .... .,__, ICD .......... a 2 .,...., ·1 'A a ,. .......... ...._ _ •· • • • .._ ........ a _._ .... 2 .................................... ____ ..,. ---... .. ....... , .......... S2S•I •Prellfa SS ... • ..,..._.,....._ .. u a 1 .,..ca..,.. ... ,..._ ... n,, ... .,CA--.. (1'Wlt ... 1m oau w.-1re-.11 s -o.. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 26, 1991 I PAGE 41 REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE Wonderfal family Home ~~ '·s 2418 Slara Vista. lnpott loch 3BR. 2BA. Camlly rm, lots or potential. Room for RV a boat or pool. Very private stt«t near SantJai<> a Tustin. $499,500 CHELSEA REALTY Ole: M3·15IO LIGHT, BRIGHT & AIRY CVITOll a&UOA ISUND BOlllS aT IVDJ>D JOI LIPPll'IK !'\ ....... r ..:s'~rr. ho:ne & op: 2BR 3!!A & lam rm I Exci~ve unte Island 38R 2~BA a:>mp'.eted m w::!'": 23'.? IBA opt Fabu!ous views o! N JQQO ~I deck w/Vlews 01 East Boy Spacious Bi:rf.=CT": !~om roo: decx $tJt,OOO Mstr BR $7",000 Abo ott•lfng: )01 Is Duplex u~ .. 000 ~e :::=;ut ~ .... ,_ Balboa Isl New cu.s:om 3BR Qu1e: Wesl end $11',000 Bal ls 3RR 2BA hm Reducoo 10 llH.000 ----........... 675-4822 Bal ls cus1om hrn 4BR 2Vll!A Reduced to UH.000 Custom Little Bal Is home + ape 1-.000 CJIVC:S IVIDOLI> • JDI I.JUI • llUT llAIJ)UTf For Just $149,900 Rrst floor Vmallla condo, lergf:st of the 2BR, 2 bath models, has neighbor on one side only. securtty gate, dubhouse, pool end spe end thllt great >Aew °' the ocan, Newport lights end ewn some ot Catalina! Come to see ... °"" SUH 1"4 CH~IQt: I •!..)'-'I •t L' I II ·"" 101 SCHOLZ #t16 1B 1s9.111n (}.terstzed pnme cxmer kXx1tioo across Iran part Wllh bay view l.oYely 2 BR. 2 BA house dale lo bea:h a tennis Fama! dlrurYJ nn a bk:hen open lo pvt ixJik> SpcmJs gues1 quaJ1ers wt\rg BR Sll· 11ng nn. BA a m dect. SALLY PBILllPS W.eahnl"- 83101400 OI' MS-2315 TRADE ROii 503 DAHLIA En;oy ocean-close living in this 2600 s.f open and airy 3 BR. 21."2 BA home Formal LR & DR. gourmet eat-in , kuchen. Master suite w ith fireplace Priced at $655,000 For Quid Salt Act Now To Get lhis Prc·U•t.Laf Prlct 675-1106 or 436-7103 Let Ut llte, YH Sell Y Hf Prtttity! Cell Cla1111W, 641-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED ramNT a1 • com aw PillL ...... -ll...;1., UTAZ PAGE 42 I SATURDAY October 26, 1991 OPEN HOUSE •Spa •Pool +View ••Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool ....,Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2BEDROOMS +214 Hazel, 04d Corona del Mar 759-9070 11,285,000 s.t/SUn 12-6 1608 Ruth l.Me, N.wport s.acn 673-4400 $589,500 Sunday 1-6 7t 1 Via Udo Nord, Udo I ... 675-e181 $937,500 * 1112 e.rtc.hlre Lane, Wntcflff NB Sat/Sun 1-5 759-9100 1472.500 s.t/Sun 1-6 •316 Poppy, Olde Corona del Mar 2108 Collna Vista Ct, Coate M ... •2431 Sllnttle«> Or, "9wpot1 8Mch 769-1877 1515,000 8Unday 1-6 ~112 RN9r, Udo s.nd9, H.B. 87$-9181 $479,000 •• + /9 Aue Vllara, Big Cyn NB Sat/SUn 1-6. Sunday 1-4 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •••~'7 Jaamlne Creek Or, CdM 873-8494 S580,000 S.turday t.a 38EDROOMS S40 E. 20th St 4183, E.-.lde CM 759-9070 $735,000 SaVSun 12-5 673-7300 $319,000 S.t 2-6 673-8728 11,339,000 s.&ISun 1-6 950 9488 '285,000 Sunday 1-4 428 Weslmtnsler, N.B. 720-0611 $337,000 Sun 2-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ••57 Balboe Coves (Balboa Cov••> N.B. 675-6161 $895 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 221 Hellotrope, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $759,000 Sun 1-5 • •...,.9 5 0 C agney-205 , NB 650-5737 $315.000 S un 1·5 3 BEDROOMS 665 Vis ta Bonita, Bluffs, NB 720-1704 $365,000 Sunday 12:30-4:30 •• • ...-229 Emerald Bay, Emerald Bay Laguna 494-1555 $1.295.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •214 Crystal, Balboa Island 675-4822 $795,000 112 Via Xanthe, Udo Isle 673-7300 $840.000 Sa1 1-5 Sun 1-4 "l19 Via Koron, Udo lale 673-7300 1825,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 8192 Oakbroc)t( Cr, Huntington Bctt 673-7300 $899,000 81 O Joann St Costa M ... 67~7300 $215,800 Im Ridge Cfeat Cfl'Cle, Costa M4taa eee-9333 '237,000 ••11 Rue cann.a, Big Cyn, NB Sun 1-S Sat 2-6 Sun 1·5 844-HJOO 1895,000 Sunday Hi 4BEDROOMS * • 4545 Orrington. Cameo Shorn, CdM 759-9100 $1,560,000 S.t/SUI' 1-5 1708 Slcylant L&ne. Bayc""1 North 873-7300 $471.900 Sal 1·5 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • • 1742 C•ntella Pl, Newport Beach 631 ·2242 $495.000 Sat 1-5 122 Pearl Ave. Balboa Island 675-4822 $595,000 •2338 Albutua, Eattbluff, NB Sa1 & Sun 1·5 &40-6590 $698,500 Sunday 1-6 261 t Point del Mar, Corona del Mar •482 Abbi• Way, Eastalde, C09ta Men 644-8200 $495,000 &mday 1•5 831-8011 $389,000 Saturday 1-4 3 BA plus FAM RM or DEN • •248 Sierra Vlata. Upper Back Bay, NB 863-9580 $499,000 Sunday 1 ·5 ••2201 Windward Ln. NB 931·1268 $559,000 Sun 12-4 1912 Port Weybridge, HattlOr VI.-Hma, N.B. 944-9080 1539.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 80S 819on. &atbluff, NB 931·1298 S589,000 , .. Sunday 1·5 Sat/Sun t -5 Sat/SOn 12-6 4BEDROOMS .... + /14 Oak Creet Ln, Big Cyn, NB •457 Vleta Roma, TM Bluffs, NB 673-8728 $2,549,000 S.t/Sun t-6 745().,5000 '339.000 Saturday 1"" *91809 Antigua Way. Newport Beach •••"2 Rue ChanUlly, Big Canyon. N.B. 75~100 11,399,000 Sun 1~/Wed 12-3 758-9100 $1.~,000 Sun t-6 2312 Port LMwlck, HarbOr Vu Hma 873-7300 1955,000 Sunday 1-5 8 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •• + 1338 HamP9hlfe, Ovr Shra, NB 780-5000 $799,000 Sat/Sun t -4 ••,....10 Bumi, TrM, Big Cenyon, NB 759-9100 1,196,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 2BEDROOMS • •• ...,.101~holzPtlta118, v.-...... NB 759-1817' $249,900 Syncfay 1-4 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plus2 BR 237 Opal, Balboa Island 875-4822 $939,000 3 BR plus 2 BR +4809 Seuhor.. Newport Beach 673-7300 11.289.000 · Sat/Sun tt-e HOMES FOR RENT When wu're ready to bu~ do it the fast, e3!f and least ~1Ve'!3f­check: our open House Directory ... DO Nay FORGO The new deadline for in ·column ads in the 5aturclay -· btate Tab is now ~ prior to public:ution at 5130 p.m. Ho uses Condos For Sc.I·.: Gt1"1 I • SILL ,., .... ~CIHllM iCoron,1 1del M<tr 1022 COZV Ozzie & Harriet Nelson Inspired. Obie Ip, split M designer home w/onchanted canyon & ocean vlewa + pvt beech ecceaa. Lrg rear yard w/tona ol privacy + chll- E'llDE F1XER 2BR, 18a, ff.2 loL Owner will conalder tradea. Aaklng S239 ,000. Dl•n• Cappe1 ae1.a4as R6fMta}(R .. . . . . d ren 'a tree·hae w/1.,...,p;o;;;;p;;;;;;;;;;;;====:;...1 ocean vus. S795,000 • i'ald• Twnhm, 340 Agt 875-2311. 67~11 E. 20th St. 3Br 2~Ba. lg yd, 1800+ aq ft, N ' $5,000 DOWl!I 1 BR 1 BA townhome, Oranee Tr.. Origi- nal ownet, ca.an & •• reno. s112.ooo. LIZ/CHUCK JONES '780-5000 OfMa.5'743 DUPl,EXES upgrd. Reduced S25K 715 Fernleaf. 2Br 2Ba to $265,000 850-6488 704 Acacia. 28r & 1 Br EJaide pvt Exec 1wnhm Make offers 721·1 170 end unit. 1750 sJ 1: 'Laqun:i 1Beacl1 1 048 INewoort N ewpor1 1Beacti 1069 Beach 1069 u••BOR RIDGEi *BAYCREST * COMMUNITY l"IRft Owner MUST sell TENNIS COURT Absolute ste-•t 2BR, BR ., 3 + 2BA. Huge loL P011 fi 48R b...., 2BA condo w/pool & Prime nelgh .. ~tiood. o mo • • -vht t nnl vi o ... ....,, H .V. Homes S•• • s$4+7e,,,..,,ooo· "'• Make offerr S489.5K. wind rhese II. R• 720-1704 Bkr d d BIG CYN CONDO! •OWNER TRSFD• L~C:.~s !:11~i::~ Designer perfect 2Br er If .. _ 8 EXTRAORDINARY w/den + panoramic u • .,..autyr 3 R + golf course. lake & 2.5BA End Unit. Sale/ LARGE LOT It I t I I Lse Optn. $365K. c Y a v ewa o a Reduced to 1399 000 / 1 pen un 885 V. Bo-• w terms nlta. 720-1704 Bkr $529,000 (Montego- •BEST SECRET!• 'h BLOCK TO BEACH. 38A) or lease al Llg 3BR 2YIBA Palm 28R cottage w/studlo $2,000/mo. Lota ol Springs atyl• w/pool 8 custom Improve- 3Br 2 + e., yd, 2 car, The uTernic:es" Jasmine Creek 1rp1c. Bkr 631-5737 28A, 2•5BA town- + ape In pvt & secure apt. gar. Y ownet'. ments. Buy or leaae location. Price slashed s33sK. 67~50 option. LLONOS • 87 ., .. •min• creek LEASE OPTION home. two vear• n-. By ownet', Plan II, up... excellen1 location to ~9.900 w(fermar 1~ DOWN! Bkr 840-5"4 OP•NTODAY 2 .. HA DOORu•ut, A ssume existing HARBOR BAY & graded some vi-2 NEW HOMES $209,900. LLONGS • "' _,. $207,000 first TD or CAT••i'ua WS' Only mld-rlM ocun & new loan. owe bal--"" • Bedroom. den, 2 3BR & 4BR, ov.r 2300 Bkr ~58e' Bath. loimal dining, 2 ,q. ft. $1 100/mo .h.--------.i bay condo w/bOat slip ance. Org owner, mint Fab vus fTom this cus- & 24 hr doorman In cOlld. Sea Faire 2BR. tom 3BR 5Ba home fully aec:ured bldg. L.tg Pl. C. $258,000. Ask Game rm w/20 ft w•t model 2BR 2"'Ba w/ C.J. Ext 133. 760-5000 bar, pool & game la· sauna. SS-45,000 wt RENAC bles. Built-In entortaln- pal>os. c.mral air. ... Builder M .. '7001 cunty 1580'000 1-PR-1-CE_ADJ_U_S_T_l_ENT;._ Open Sat Only 1·5 3BR, 1V.BA wttrg Owner~l-:'t C•ll 97 94 ysrd, pool. Hrdwd floor•. Gre.t toc.tlofll $239.900. Agts. Pat/ Ray 759-9341. Costa Mesa 1024 Just Listed! Outat•ndlnt1 •••t· aid• home 3Br 2Ba. woodburning frplc, spacious malr sul1e. great patio area & lrg yard. Prtced to Sell (ii. 1320,000 • Prudential cal Alty Huntmqtc•n Beach 1 o~o HAVE DN PYllT? Don't think you can qualify fora lo•n? 3 br 1 ~ba c ondo. $145,000 ... .., flHj Ible, win nnance. Can Richard or Je ... 28&-0558 lrvirw 1 (l 1.1 A8IOWTI ITUL Must ... g«geOUa lg 4BR home w,,._., pool, apa. apQf1 court + pvt ywd. Mod9I perfec t & highly upgfd. A v81ue at $309,000 wtrermal OPCNTOOAYI PATRICK ftNORS Agt71CMS702 (Oww $150.000.000 S*> 5· ~ "' ~-. ... g-~= .. .. iliL Ml-1171 R • ti ? epCll1 ng. ,,. .......... ............ -.1;w.111 .. ... ~ .... .. ..... ,..._ ... Terms. OPN TODAY I ment center. Huge S~• 15• au ~ master suit• w/apa. * ~ -..D 'Jt:wrxJ:Yf rt.,( 11 Lse option. Reduced CWSll! REALTORS• to $1,100.000. Ray· An ent811alner'a d• 1---_.;;..--~---lene Miracle 76().5000 light DH lgner 2BR 4BA GREAT Ext 214 2~8a. lrg aeo g ated • Open "s•t/Sun 1.S twnhmee wffM ape, "One OWner Care" 2311 Clttf Dr, NB u una, wet bar, golf Palermo • Plantation 1 ~c::·: :ir::~':\e ~ :~i::~~g e-;e.-r y~a:d;a :~ 1htu-out. Rare value at $559,000 LLONOS • -··...___ 1799~ wffermsl Bk.r &40-SM-4 Or•N TODAYI BAYCREST CT Just Listed! BAYVIEW TERR M 3BR. 28• Phan II Absolute valuel Model ODEL PERFECT H.V . Homes, Jus t perfect 3BA 2"'Ba 2BR 2BA $2281000 steps to grHnbelt. home w/pvt yard + OPEN SAT/SUH 1-4 C.llLLfOoNrOcteS ot•"Hall l ush lan dscap ing $399,900 wffermsl 38 BAYCREST CT NEWPORT OPEN TODAYl CARLYN 854-9480 MO-HM VILLA ULIOA For Gate Code LIDO BAVFRONT CONDOI Gnlbb & Els M4-e200 WITH DOCKS PenthouM 2BR 2BA New 4 8 A , 2 "'B a w/dln rm + irg patio IAYCREST NORTH house St.999.ooo: & deck In aec:urity bldg. 48R u n" pool lg $2.195,000 4 BR. Onl1 S249,900 w/ ~ ' 4 "'Ba. Ca ll Ruaa termal com• IOt. charming Fluter 87~.3777 PATRICK TENORE ~ = cannery vittage Atty Agt JIC).8702 Yui.oe Realty UDO SANDS p. $150,CIG0,000 Sold) 8'73-3'77'7 48R 2BA beech hm. 1 __ BLUFFS t>1k to ocn. S4n.ooo. "' Totalty remodeted end 811 ~ ... ~181 ~= . • unit located on t>uut1-NWPT ICH DUPLEX 'Iii ful greenbelt, 3BR. 100 81k; 3-1 + 2.·1, ~BA. $399,000. S421K. ~ otMrs OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 avail. Celt ,,._ J• 559 VISTA FLORA co1te CllnMfY Wage ....... OIHla 8urm 1Hter, Any 8'7347" •411000 s.44"°412. Grubb a.1----------' ' a1a 844-6200 Oce.n View ,. __ .._I 1900 ...... ...., "9tlVU Dover Shof9a 48R, IYOWllERI VIiia 8&tboa 28R te a, Back Bay vlaw, pool, tennta S299K. .•?4e,llOO Big Canyon 4BR 4ba, Open Sun N. 240 ~a.... •• ......._. golf courn view, pool ~Ice 41307 722-77..- ...,....,. "•.....-•• w/apa. Open Fri, Sat OCEANFRONT Rn: llCM>750 & Sun. C8ll ~a Ofc: 7eo.8000 AQent• we6come JUST RDUCED a.a 107 CANNERY VILLAGE $200.000t Comm'! down, giant Be.-iutlh.lt 48R, 4 yr old ~ ~ -I ,._ upatalls, e car ga-custom home. ~ ~ rage, $441,000 Ruaa In every deWI & now • •••lllllll•llllil ~11'rWJ' t't:K 1 I l'lutert Cennerv priced to ••II at ...,. .. ,_. ,,..._.A..nv S't,2'7S.OOO ... -..~ •TW777 Carole,,.. .. --------1t0-IOOMll nu N~ Badi Executive Home $495,000 . ' 4R. l8A; ~ llf. Clial-de-ac location. Formal dining rm.· ,_,, ~ brakfalt rm. center island ldtc:hen. 1 ~. tom ol .... loada of brick work. MUST SELL a much. much morel G;la ... ......., ·~ 1741 c.teDa Place ~Of ....... A.WS-tb al HolideJ M) Call Carey Ward 631-2242 Sunbow Realty REMK -1 · ~t:wruJf rt:\ 11 REAL.TORS• No mattw ... what you're doing, your hometown news~ TN llL" tltl In. .. ,.........._ ...... lto a._ .... t /IJ/llNIU•t -.. ,.,. ... ....... • .. ,. PAGE 44 /SATURDAY October 26, 1991 Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. General 1002 !Nt>Wll• I • i8Cd1.,~l . l 'J'' One Owner Low Mlle•1.er On Late Remodel Open Sun 1-5 $898,500 2338 Arttu1ua l!•alBtuff PDlaUU POINT PROIATEt Must Sent Channing 3BR 2BA hm $&05,000 JIM JACOBS 673-3777 P9n8S1'~ .. e Cann•ry VIiiega Realty REDUCED $30,000 Lowest priced 3BR at WASH T>.C, &di to ..,_ ____________ __,,, camp Oeo.ltd.. 1930'1 $153,IOO TOWNHOUSE 3 bedroom, 1 \t bath 2 atory townhou ... 2 car garage, nice yard, IOtl of ceramic Ule, mauve c&1pe1, mini bflnda, move In condition. CaH Bob K09p Jr. 7eo.5000, Ext 142. renov stone lodge overlooking natural poof a waterlal + atone cottag9 & log cabin on 225 acrff. 1950K. a.tty ZJebeU Ag&. 301 ..... 7114. . Houses Condos For Rent l i' I .t I• I I 11Aa80R Vl•W I~. I I "j ' . I • t HILLS .. .Award wlr.-PVT & wood9Y 28R nlng romodeU 3BR, 28A hOfM, din rm, 38A. Pool. No peta. FP, patlO-far• nnd $4500/ mo S1500fmo Yrtv Angela LIDO ISUL.. Over· Tarbell Attn ~ 1l1ed IOI. 4BR, 3BA. WINTER RENTAi. 3BR Thi• home 11 allo • avallabl• for pur-2BA, dbl garage a chaM. '2250/ mo patio. 11275/mo ln-WlrSTCLIFF~.One of cludH ullts. Aeitlr the moat dHlrabl• Prop 87~ 11r-•• In We1teUff. 48R, 3BA. L.at09 yard. '2800/mo 8.iHH Id Pcn1ri<:.ul.1 2107 ~ First Class ~ Realty, '8-e.- Very few '"original parts'" In the '"Lusk· bullt" 1·story home, 4BR + family rm, ··country-style'" home on huge '"11,000 1q. ft.'" cor· ner lot. 1489,000 In all of,._ _______ _.. ________ _. aAL80A PBNlll- 8ULA ... Four bed· 3br, 2ba dpbl w,.._ rooms. Three bathe. frplc:, gar, 11250/yf. Ocean view. 11950/ 124 41•1 St. Opon oWNER WANTS OUT S.rplal J IMI-. J car..._...._..., a W. ... , ....... -.. ,.,... ud ,.i... R"""-' .. tlff,900. llkr fU.7'00 UPGRADED FAMILY HOME ~Per\r..-I JW,J ..... ,...._,...._,...., _.. -i..i...11 ...... , .. 11 ...... hr ~ .. 121USOI a~ tQ.7'00 .. Painter• are atlll cleaning their bruah••· 11'1 real freahll" Nothing Ilk• It, top to bottom re- model. Wowl Don't mlu •••Ing thl• home, even II you don't buy •t Harbor View Hms. Carmel Mdl LLONQ8 Bu 940-11884 Sl!A ISLAND View 1oc. 2BR den A ofc, 3BA. 2 fp, apaclous tvng a dining, eecurtty. Agt $798,000. Open SaV Sun 1-5. 720-1207 TOTAL REMODEL OWner Fln1nclng 10-..DOWN new kitchen, new MBR aulte, n-roof, new door• & wln- doWI, ..... .I~ LLOtfGlolb MO-MM .Houses Condos For Sale Mnh1 .. Hur 1w-, 1 l U11 HUNTINGTON IEACHAREA **$370/M() Incl utJl. Sr. Park, QM19t 155, 2Bdrm, 2Ba, lllMAC LESS THAN $40,000. •• Owner 714-373-9211. Cal1 for Appt. WRUILL8S L.a Tour, 1 ________ _ Hove A Garage Sole! POUNDING SURF --------1at09, bflght llka-n-. wa.-rfront. Divorce FIND 2 aultea. Tum·keyl muat Mil. 2BR 2BA. (°' .. "'C...• 64HUt ......... ~ ... ...... wu .. ,_.......,,,_,.......,....__..,. 1....,.12....-..w.-. ... +1-....... ---.... 1 '179.900 • .., MS-7906 In' 'DME BUYERS! ....... ,n..1 °"" 9179,IOOI ..,,,,..... ............... .. --_, ........ a. ... oi.o ...,_, ar M3-1900 MODEL PEBFECI'! A ·1n ~ • ........, a w. a ..._ .--r... a Mdio. .................................. ,..._.._ Ul7.900. lib MS..TllO OVERSIZED! ~sw.a..._ .... ~,_....,._,,.._. • RY.~ ...... 1700 .... II. o...11 lh~ ,,_ ~ Ill MS-7900 SEACLIFF • BMCB1 r..i..i... ,_ .. 1.1oo c-1, ... 1.1oo -......_ ,,.. lhil wply •.,....W, ._......, I W. 1.$ loe ~. C..t--rMo. ..,.,... '-led -..., _. ... ,. .,.. a wolaffall. $ .... ti ,,_. 0-... • .....,._, 1-i... • %650 .... II. 1719,toO. lib .,,. .,_ EL CBEAPO! AJT.....W. ~ J •• ...,,. 2 w .. -a.-. -...,..., .... ...-. ,..._ _. pnp. -,.., ........ ~I t 127,50I. Ill Ml-7'00 MESA VERDE EXECIJTIVE! A,,,_, .r o ...._,I ...... ......._ I .... _,... ...... i.., ....._ , ..... """ • J ar.,i-1 l ~. -.... .................... 1100 .... II. .... .ooo ..... ..,.1900 A Cl.ASS ACI' • .......,,,, Solooo ~I "490, I...,_, J i..11i, t.....i ..... -..,........ .... .....,_ ...-. ~ . .,.... .... ,._.. o.-......, .,..,4"'" ,..... ,..a_. ... a,... -...... 8-nyl .. , .... lib. NS-7900 983-7900 ~J I ..... I • 81·1.I ',it1't 1194,000. 831-ee71 frpl c, b•am call. VILLAMLaOA lmmac. reduced 2BR+ den, 1800+ 1q '88,000. 8'75-l&44 ft . 1311.000. By HlayourOlmperbean OwMr. Of)&n Sun 1 to ..ang '"°" ~ "*' 5. 950 Caon-Y 411205. ~?8eU w1tt1 ~1573l'. • ........... r J •• : i · • (3f .11 ~' ' I ' Gel to ..... A.IC'• - attic, ._.,,,..,.,, di.-- tllell ..... "" c-...d. p. Jt \· .. ; ' • q,.,,,·, ~:lb'.1 [I -~ D mo dally 9-S. 832-1701'. UPP8R llAY •.. L.at09 ON THe POINT. 38r femlty home. Private. 28a modem kitchen. 4BR, 3BA. Bonus 2 ' 113-1M2 room. Pool, spa. ei:'z..::'itz • 11950/mo · N8WPORT BCH ..• R•modeled. 3BR, 1 BA. Poof. Available November 15. 11800/ mo. DALEBOUT 131·7300 LiiiiS AVAILI CdM-312-h ........ $2500 Npt Hata-3/1 ~. IUIOO LN.·212"" ..... --11350 SC Metro 1/1 •.•. $700 Cor(jf1,1 delr.1.n c'1~2 111 Carutloft Purnl•h•tl 38R 2~8a. 2 car ganaoe, t2SOOpw .... Monica RUflleri Rn: IS0.07SO Ofc: 7SO.IOOO ----~~ ../ PENINSULA PT "'2.bd ...... apt • 11000 m:wrwr rt:t< l I qtMS-"41 CORONA DEL MAR•~--~.--..... ---2bd deck a trplc •LeoutfWe A .... . 11100 ~c.. .. UDO aSLE • 2bd apt. <>c.an *"'· pllt bet\, 11395 2.Bt 1"118a + bOnus UDO ISLE • c:ott.ge, rm, MS-TJM Cham\ S't!IOO •SHORIECLIPP811t PENINSULA • 4 bd Ocean/canyon view. Upper $1575 38t 2S., 1fv deck, pvt LIDO SANDS 3bd beach, 2<ar gar. home 11575 '2.700 Ind deaning TOWERS • 2bd bay-arv. N/Peb 780-1149 fmt, vus 11100 PENINSULA • 3 bd 2BR 2.Ba, OCMI\ view Oceanfront 11975 remodet, So ot hwy, BALBOA ISL.AND • 3 pool, apa. 2. eat gar, bd Bayfront 12300 frP 11500 72°'1693 UDO HIQHRISE • 2 31R EXEC TWNHSE bd gr•:J7~ay vua LR, FR, OR, 2"1tBa. LAGUNA BCH • 3 bd new cpt. 2 frplca, A/C, hi• ocn vua 12800 W/D, 2 cw gar, ~ • patJoe. pool, tennl• WINTER 11100 ..... , 721-8M5 RENTALS AVAILABLE 48A 2.\tllA, com. pool, Waterfront Home1 Inc. Realtora 831-1400, 1ec>4600 1 Balh( . , lsl.111 l ~·1uri e.n, ~ vtew, gat'• o.nar. u.aoo. Blu. Aval now. ~152. eBR 8X•CUTIV• MOMll v.,., prtwete, contemporary 158R, 38A home. Poof, apL Private acceea to 3 beachaa. 13500/mo. •N BAY Watarfront. Call &.ndy, 769-1 .. 115; 3BR, 2BA. gar, fUml Grubb & Elt '44-aoo Ul\Nm. l2200/mo Yrty 0oe... Vu "17 """ 848-7213 new carpet. 1511 a.a. 3BR, Ha front houM ward, 28A, ~· Cape cod atyle, frptc, gar, 11 no. 7 . w/d, winter °' vrtv I'--to Cdll leh 87-.eHS .vi now ..... &.Ollefy '•t=homa. CHAAMINQ 2.BR + atudy, 1 BA home. Newly upgraded! 113to/rno. 7eo.8384. 48A S8a. a , gar, Qrdnr, eoma . 219 Mar9uerlta. Yr lea l2.200. Avt 11/19. Call Dya .,..,. ... after Cut. & cozy 18R 18e lptl\ e'Fa.M7t Cott11ga w/trplc:; ga.. uNiOUI 2.Bt 1aa uppe1 raoa. atcwaga a yard on OotctanrOd. Dack, 11200/mo. 173-3313 f"renoh doora, w/d, CUTE 2.Bt 28a charm-atoY9, 1'9fttg. '12o.1112 Ing home Yd Ml'dwd Weii te Leoh I in. tr~ 21'9 0ny1t. :.•:..c~~ ,:,,~ ~'c: .::;:o Ap4. 11/ ........ . PW'ft 38r 28-. trDlo. ( . '•I I •• 1 I .. , . I ' 1 • '.1 '~~I .!:~ = **1yr NW. It., Ha 11111/mO .7 ... ~ .... ~.,.., 1ml to bah, '*'° ms AVllll UTTli! ti&.AHD Eaet now. •• MW1M, 9ey ~ 38,., MA •3eA Ut9a, quiet dbl pr, Yftv, laoool twnhM on 1*M hr ,,... + utile. ........ beeOh. '* ..... ..,. ...... 976-4000 111ellmo Ma ..... NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED·REAL ESTATE C : · i:-.t,1 Mesa 2124 l aquna NPWP' .·1 NL, .. ,~)' 1' t Corr;•1c1 1Cos1a Mesa 2624 1 BR. hOUM, CIP. P¥t yd., Mew C4lrp.t & palnlll 1 BR, lot• of wood, alngle .,.., 1525 Utll '8R 1 ~ on latge loll • $560/mo. HUD Wei· Beach 2148 Bedell 2169 Be;lct1 2169 1del ~.1ar 2622 Ind. na.-11. Awall Mowl $1300 2Br, den, fab ocn vu, 4 & 3BR, both 2\o\BA. 2 Condo, 38R 3BA + loft. VER8AILL•8 'condo 2 8UCS TO 8CH! cor.-.e. N-crpVmlnl. 3br, 2 ~ ba wJyanJ. ,,-r mo or best offer. dramatic cus1om hm, car gar. pets OK. mo. near hosp .. 1 yr n-. lrg, bright Ilk~. 2 2BR, 2BA. gar & fp. sm pet OK 722-<>&12. qui.I C\Jldsack. KalMf CaN Dllma Proaaer frpl, patio, dO(.ks, new to mo. IH OK, Pool. w/gar. $1485/ mo. + suites. Avall nowl Sl050/mo. Call Jen·•-------- school dl1trlclt. 11800/ M4-ISI0(7to.5000 lit crpt $1675. 497-3644 51199. 675-6595. dep.114n31·2609 S1200/mo. 631-e671 nNer 454-2888 Har-2BR 1BA dpht. backyd, mo 650-39'1. Ut Remu Npl Rllrs 8 kB I Oo·~ Shor~• Westcllff WALK TO BEACH. Villa bor Alty 873-4400 gar w/opnr, w/d hk IC ay ••• ... ., up. cell 1ans, nu crpV 4Br + bonua. n-NEWPORT LANDING area. 48R, 2BA, fam Balboa. Elnr• lrg lBR, 410 Seaward 2·story pnt, gas frpl. $850/mo palnVcpt, Po01. •pa Spacious 3BR, 2'hEIA Horse property, great rm, 2 car gar. Ltg yrd. pool, aecurlty, tennis. 2BA 1BA. encl patio. 714-348-0277 alt 6pm $1800 Incl gmdr~ twnh ..._1 1 Al loc, 28A + den, $2400/ mo. 645-6161 S950, Ag1, 845·2no comm pool, dbl ~-.1--------na.oeM ~ ... .,c. poo, $1250/mo for hOUHI---------__ _,;.,....:::...;______ -· svc. Agt. C, dining rm w/wet * Lge lBR 2BA 2 airy only. Up to 6 hor181 DUPLeX upstra 2Br WESTCLIFF port, 5850. No Pets. ALA MOANA APTS e·s1oe 2BR twnhL New bar. ram kltch & attch bch hse lg stone f/p ok. can Ron Felsot. 2Ba, g.,, balcony, blk Lovely 3BR ~ den, 832-4618 $350 OFF!! pnt. yrd, garage, frpk. gw. $1250/mo. Helen wood beam cell ' 760-5000 ReMax of to bch. $1200/mo. 3Ba w/1g yard & pool. CUTE 1BR/1BA 1 & 2BR. d/W, beau1 xlnt condition. 191 AJ. Neigttf Agt, 729-7253 huge sundock. gar·.· Newport Bch, Rltra (818)359-4539 52575/mo. Call PoOI area. Rec rm, P1..,. o • .,,.._.,.4_ Garage, balcony, bert ••1 ,_,,..."~Spacious 3BR 2 Y.rBa carport, $1600/mo BAYFRONT UVINQ 30r l!legant Condo w/ JennHer at Harbor lndry. Avall ll/lO. lndry rm, close to E'SIDE houM, 38r 18-, twnhae-apt w/wood· YEARLY. Avail now. 3Ba. spectacular· bay bay, ocean, city lights Alty 454-2888 or $900/mo. 857~753 st\opa and buses. w/d hk upa. yerd. No burning fireplace, 223 Lvgonla SI Nwpl. view, trplc:. Steps to vi-. Only S1200/mo. 873·4400 5 f H $595·$676/MO ..-..,._.__ HUD $1..,... ,.,,.., ,...,,,,,,,.. Shores House Open .__ h Nr .. -~h p -• apa DUPLEX O. o W'I 530 W. WILSON gar.,,.... •••w•nv v"" mo..,....,.........., S45-lo0e vvac • reslavr, ahopa. .,...._ · """'• • Wlnlef' Rontat, 2BR 1BA. 38t 2Ba. fp, dw. wd, 722•9012 or 642•22d8 ok. Avt "'1'#. 831·7530 · $1500/mo yrty. Avail tennis. fltneu rm. patio, gar, 510 35th gar, palio. 2208 Wa-•---------E' Ide 1g upatra studio W'Ude 3Bt 2B•. 2-c:ar now. Call Rick days Guard gated. Refrlg & St. S700 + sec. terlront Dr 673-6298 Clean 2BR 2BA. Incl. • kltch' gat ...... enc l yard. ••NEWl••NEW! 2e1"3353. eves 613-323CS micro lnct. Call Ray 773-9432 or 675-3631 · grdrv & -t..-. $&65 ~ F1nch dOOta,.. • Clean & fresh. $1 too. 4BR. 3BA super UP-oavi.s. Bkr. 7~999-w NTI! Lg 3BR 2BA. pvt palio, $500 dep. lg yd. m'N lrplc, deck. 1 pet900. Avml 12/1. ~ graded condo In llvtT1 BAYRIDGE FOf'e-r Ocean VW.I Yl!ARLY & 1 R l/p, w/d, $1500/mo. req. oe&-1521. S8QOlmo. 842o0388 $1950/mo 72:Ml114 2BR 2ea. pvt co 1.:JBdfms. Moat near 511 carnation. Open1----·------E'SIOE. ·4BR 21SA frplc, mm. VIiia Balboa d'lux beach. Furn/unfurn. or call 714/642-1059 Clean studio. lg dosela. dbl gw, quMie lll1NI. •Block 10 Beach, clean Call for apeclal rental Pnthse 28A or den, ~$1500/mo, VIiia SSOO/mo + dop, ut1ls SSony1400lnomo...:2r~~~· 2BR 1BA w/gar. frplc. ~~:r~ 0:J':Z.1H;1~~ ~S.:::':~~~~· Rental• 878-4912 ON THE BEACH! Incl. Quiet n1 amkr. ---·• $1000. 557-6290 d•ys CoastNwptProps Yearly $950/mo. Refsreq'd722-9882 E/$1DE 4 Yr new * •A8Y llOVl!·IN 631·5550 eve/Wknds HARB 0 R VI• W Breakers Drive, pY1 CUta Mesa V9'de 2BR. twnhm 3BR z~a.. 2 48R 2BA. nr Sprlno-Big ocean close dple.x, HOMl!S St900/mo strML View of oc.anl quiet cul-d•..c. new car gar, Idly. patio w/ dale & McFadden, •BLUFFS 4BR 2YlBa 4br, 2 V•ba, bit Ina, Lovety 4BR 2Ba, .. Q Cottage Style, 2BR Carty Ward crptJ drpa S7lO. Reis. spa. lg aunny kJt, fp, 8032 vane Circle. Patio, 2 car garago lndry hkup, yr lease. DR. FR. Ag1 49+2073 1BA. end ger. aml yd, &-938 979-3803 walk-In doeeta. ~• $1250/mo, tncd yd & Nr comm pooV1hops $1 500. 213-823-8088. w/d l\kup, $975/mo. 4 49 1 or nego. Avt 11/1. $1350 ,>atlo. da 727·2444, $1575 Bkr 759·1234 2t3-546-5323. H~~G;;:~ ... H~'::,'<;:; 7eo.eee.5 ll'SIDll IJg 2Bt, be). Keith 842-8725 A.gt eve!Wttnds 494-4t44. •EASTBLUFF $1700 BIG, sp1cious 2Br 2Ba. rm, loft, Jae. 2 f/p, cony, gat, n-apV E/SIOE TWllHlll BIKE TO BCHI Freshly ·Super 3BR 2inBa on 2 level, pvt loca151o1~:.,512-comm pool/clbhH. r.~~~~·J~~20 ..._... do pnted 3BR 1 'hBA gmblt, lg LR, OR, In· car parking. -. $2200. 432·1660. 2Br 2~Ba, .. _, ~ • condo. lnalde lndry, d/ door u\11 rm. 640-1835 mo. 723·1585 Agent LIDO ISL• 3Br 2Ba, OPEN beamed ceilings, USTSIDll encl garage, Santa nlc patio $925/ lofted BR, kltch & •a.ck ••~• Ana Av•/21•1 St. w, e .:aa91 2BR 2BA den. Nwpt Blk to Bch, 3BR 2BA Quiet end, frplc, btg 2BR 1ea, amall back $1096/mO 831•2480 mo. Ag9nl M2 ShorH. Assoc pooV house, f/p, nice. $995/ patio. Avall now. ~.Z. ~:~7;j_ yard, gu W/D hkups. RAVI A tennl1. S1250/mo & mo. 6'75-9999 St995/mo. 8'13-6e32 No pets. 845-te31 731-0571 LONG IEACH 0423. Jim. Agt. Cl WI aec. BLUFFS BIGGEST L1•,:,:edll~~·.,.~3~~ eoo •Ocean Btvd Small 2BR 1BA. t/p, aftttf lpm GAU 38A l~S. 2·~ twn-38R 281. ~. 91'. lndty, pallO. 4BR +lam rm. S 1900/ 2ba hm. Walk to bch >Clra ltg Apia. 1 BR, gat, lndry, no pets. Eastslde Studio epl hme. dbl gat, iwly new 1 blll IO bd!t Wnll s122S: Ytly mo. Sally Shipley. & tennis. No pew. 2BA a 28A. 28A. Lg 614 Marguerlle. Open Avail nowl $460. W/D. 64'15171 cpVpalnl Pm·settJng. St&SO/ino. 1918) ~1m 01 Oaorge Elklns Atty. $2300/mo 86cr 4~ pvt patloa, rv beach. Sat/Sun 1 to 4PM. kltch9n. 6-11250/mo 788-3832 81~.13'~ SI * 84-4-0498 * (2131 a8-2t07 $1,000. 548-2525. * 842•7334 * NB penlhous•. beeutl-Twnhse-Apt 2BR 1 'hBa, EXTRA• anGE -,• ••• 11 : (jl)2 We bow Corona del Mar liker~ jewel For $345,000. A spotless 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath condo some view! Cozy no-steps duplex $520,000. Great tenants! at $475,000 & $575,000 Two great new 3 Bedroom town homes I Or Villa $570,000 New! Del to Este, from $750,0001 runy tum, 1BR S950. frplc. n-cpl/ paint, ~ 84e--8724. pvt paUo. blk to bch/ 1 BR 1 Ba. nu paJOI & -U""'rw 'l'rlHtAl'E ahops. No pets. Avl cpt. Walk·ln c:tat w/ -----------------.! 15W .nn;w •-hkup. S750 mo. NQ Cor'M' 2BR 2BA hm ·~ 28R 18A. 1 t/l S1'00 675-6472 pets. Jean 120-1221 w/gar. Very UWadedl gw, storage. pvt d«:k, Won't Laatl 2Br, 2Ba. H bo • t9th lBR Gorgeold pal)o.$1860 $1095/mo. Ofc: 955-So. of PCH on Mar-ar r • · 7fl0.«)4S 01 725-0242 2800: Ra· 75~ guerite. nu -...'pnt 1 BA. Pets wetcomed. • · . -,..., ' S620 + sec. Lndry 1twpt Shores 2BR 1195/MO. 1 BR s mo. 644-0995 rm, back yd 997·2'986 19 3BR 28A bc:h h••· ·~~~~. • ' MONTE SERRENO lg atone f/p, wood SMAR• MaWBR beam cell. throughout. 28R + garage S1200-*:m bit;, S7t5lmo APARTMENTS huge sund9dl, gar & $1300/mo Winter Cat OK. c.u Pam Agt 1BR 1BA. $825. $350 carport, beautlful rental. Furn/Unfurn. ~O • Off t•t Me Rent Re- decor. Ocean vu. Patio. 81~52 frigs avl, Covered HPr8S8ftfll SHSOO/mo yearly IH. ADOiiiilli STUDIO •2iR dpb w/19 ~•rd parking, cable. beautl· 222 L~:·· F h dta/ patJo S8SO. Great area. fully landacaped. Nwpt ~mo utlr:c, 804~ Washer/Dryer hkup, Poot. 2 1ne1ry rma. aec XI.HT" OIL MAI AVALON IOAlln OpenHoule Pllf'kAve.21~2154 garageM7·7S40 gatH948-1'017 • ~ Plbl I M "' DIU9fff .ADDhf WfthM C ... IJO little lal furn •Do you need lg clean NEWPORT HQft Re- IA. frplc, plantation 3 IA, z IA, ~ Tt4:e4i-tOOe or bacn $850 Incl utll 2br 1be? Garage, new decorated 2BR, .,.,...,. fw.QL QlllOm *'-• 2 lg dadla, )eoual. a1~t7 ....,. ·No petl/ • cpl , O(W, atorage. 1\o\BA, gar. No Pela. ~ prof lndeopg, z bll8 to ~· Olli---------,, .. a''e ~38 gange. S750 No Pet 640-2495 s740/mo. 842-5722. lovely epa 6 patio. '°' deella. .... .-Nwpt Shre 38A 28a, 2· 1 4-· ...... aty, fncd yd, fpfc. Nr a. UYF'RONT 1BR, •WTSIDE• NPT Hghts 1rtra i,g 1Br tennla, PoOl 11400. 0/ trptc, dfw, parking, no $150 OFF" 18&, d/W, dbl• gar. GIW IAIYILUPf JUIT ON MAllCIT 367·2122E/83M12.5 petal amkra. 11100 Beautiful extra ig· 2BA lndry rm. Avail 11/1. ~ oondO rftflit on a..rlrul 4 11A S BA OCllNFRONT mo Yl1V e·n .. 40 1 \o\B:i twnhse, trplc. 5e95/mo. 64&-4497 ,,..... a IA ,., aA. + din + IPL One of 9"t location. IUl(Ufy d/w, w/d hkup, ga-QUIET E'SIDE ctJL.OE.UC MW tie l ,_ CfllC, the laroff' Iota In 28AAMn, 2BA. 3 cat 'Waga:ru:~~~ •Vert large 38R, 2BA ao. to pod ...... Eattbluff. Many ptimg, A/C, MC aye. CENTAUR MGMT In trlpleJt. Larve mH· Ol&Y .-<'99 Land) u..-1. MU9t b91_S3600f __ mo. __ 1_22-e4e0_...,......_1 842.llN 01 l3l-2725 tw IUlta with pvt bath, IDIAL ... Men to l(IP'teillt. \41 • to bctll "9moOo ywcs. $975/ mo. With VllDI LOCAftON Of&T t7tf-PrHtlO• at••· 2.::: eled 18R w/oCHn ••A8T81D•• 18R gatage + otf.atreet 0:: 111. I -... I .. ,. IA --H--!~ -rc.o..:= vMW, fftg, vett bllnda. MSO. 2BA $79S. ~.: pandno. w/d ~;!4>· "" -vv••~ • ,u.,, .... ,,, • ..;.,. 8et't>er l79S. 87M947 watw. 0#· No . pe.. Cat OK .....a-:::'::.=. ;c;.:: llM'ODIL .,.... _..._.,.. tiA ftiliLV llepa to 2323 Elden 64e-?a54 SPACIOUS 2BR 2BA .... br '*" a prtoed ONLY Slit.GOO ~:!le~BA~ ~ ltov9. '9frtg, •MOVE-IN IPECW.l E'akM. 112S/mo. OIW. to --·r ...... 3 .. "' M, _..... fllM. ~mm PoOI U•oO ~. =a:::*" 1 8£DAO()M gat, Quiet. n/peta. -~ "" ...._,.. _,_. ~ eu M3a ln&lmo. Pcol,apa. ~~ ~ .., to¥ety ...,. & 88cl'I ..,._ evt nowt n/ ftSTLMa ......_...._ -• • tL.•& OWNll ,,W,,, .... trw + I • 5'**" &tyt9.beh hM elNcr 1 pereon. ISM MW'H ' --a.n 1 n-OUJ..(MJ.ITAJll ...... on P9r*\'. 2 MBRa. monlh.tOof'l\onth. No Ne• carpel, oar. CLOH TO IOtlOO&.W ...... .-·-·-a.ea.~ 2 ar ger. gerage e7W489 pdo, ,, ........ 717 lllOfl. AR, ,_IA W/ ---" tndty.SIOM~ 29A 1'°'8A Le un11 H1 I 1 . " HI " . .. ill .,.. ,,.. wrw. a.,... --I"" 1~ M. Studio .• 8 H ,.,, •• ~~ :"'~ ~ ,::O~ le ...._, llOfM 11 ,..., ,... II SIM -. I .. 112SC/mo 01 .... 'um '*' f9hopa 111ao1 se7stmo. 4545-2.eN • ~a.--.• I• r •I•• O •" e' or unfurn. ""'-of ocn mo • ,.._ ~ E. ---------...,.-, ..... .,. ...,... a~· PooL ....... 1 ~ ln-11e4 1BA up9n. Ended oar. GNAT U>CATIONt Ille...,. -191111 l8A COftdO, Yu.ALY-~ 18A. Utlllo :=ncp:i:-~ =·~~.:: ...--·----·---=t.?· vr.:"t =·~· •w.-1.:::0: + Clap 4542..... lndry '*""P. pl. , ... , OI"-· ._..., bell 111-S114 8IYd •• _.,..,..._ 1M W/left Mora K*. t•tm L---... rrT"lr. ,... •• a mw., PWkalde ~ vtew. LIO~. De.. 1rp1c. • au. ""*• 2 '*1dna. A¥•• 1Q1tS. Appt au.. '"41Cfae.d, nr St1IO 89'/IUn 1..t. to .... A1 .. 107 Hin Hfbr. gw, ..,.. 100 MCIMel ~ ...... Pi9te MOO MCW.141.zHS. - .. ::i. ~Q '"I VAnRI PAGE 46 /SATURDAY October 28, 1991 CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE Huntinqton Newpnrt • Beach ?640 Beach 2b69 LAGUNA •CH l<Jtch-..,.. __ SENIOR OUALITY APTI *2 Months Frff Rent eoett••· ocean Ylewa, steps to bch, heated PROF FEM N /amlcr RS. pool. Cable. $175/Wk 35 to ahf kg twnhm In & Up 494-5294 Nwpt Cm. All amens. ATTRACTIVE 2BR near Ferry, gar, patio. lndry. $1,050/mo, Cheerful 1 & 2 Bdrms, yrly. 673-4866. assistance alarms, Master bdrm In CM hae. S495/mo. Avail 1111 Hm ~ Wll 279-9908 laundry lac, olovators. BEACON BAY Pv1 ba, $420/mo + pool & spa, BB Os, rec Charming 1 BR, pv1 st oo dep, utlls Incl. Roommate wanted for room, secure parking, b h 1 1 Eric 931.e 189 3BR 2BA houH In c comm, v ew, g Costa Meta. Master complete shopping deck. W/D, 1 car gor NB Pvt rm w/IJa. Fem bed ba. $500/mo. ~=f~~~u':'Jk.Spring· $850/mo. 675-3337 n/amkr. W/D, kltch, ulll Incl. 642_.536. 714.940-1203 BEAUTIFUL 4BR. newly pool, new paint/cpl. Janet ef bl hed $1800/ S525/mo 840·2877 1.,,..,.--.,,..,......,..---~ Laquna Beach 2648 N Laguna, 1 BR $700. upslalrs. 1 parking spot. share gar. 3t6·A Poplar. 494-5782. Newport Beach 2669 THE GRANVlLLE NOW LEASING Elegant country club community on New- port Country Club ad· jacent to Fashion Is· land. Spacious 2 & 3Bdrms apt homea w/ den, wet bar, wshr/ dryer hook-upa, fir .. place, 2 car garage, pool & epa. Sorry, No Peta. FROM $2,000 Available lmmedlately Call 844-5189 r ur s · Share CM home, 3BR mo. w inter. Ocean Private entrance, N/S, l '-'BA, rum or unfurn, view. 631-4238 or $450/mo Incl utll. Ellll/ S425 + $100 dep. utll. 818·348·0860 Magnoila In Fountain pd. 848--0385. CAPE COD 30 yards to Valley. 962-6877. Shr bNlut hH w/mature sandy bch. 2J.2. Anti· OUIET fum rm w/pvt fem In Eutblut!. Pvt ques, frplc, Ule, oak antr. Kitch prlv. Nr rm/ba In exchg tor llr. $1450/lse 64s-4900 OCC. No drugs/drink/ hH duties. Oya 759- LARGE 2BR, 2BA, amk. $450. 558-0637 8665; Eve 760-6263 Frplc, nu decor, 2 Cat• SUNNY & bright 2Br ports, pool. $950/mo. apt eo.. Meaa. Shr 76()..8067 or ~130 wtth fem. 1375+dep. LIDO ISLE fully furn Call Wendy, 850-3650 1er. Utll, gar Incl. Seaeonal Rontall $780/mo yrty. 1 per. Fully furn 2BR 2~Ba. son, no pets 673-0837 frph:, gar. octl vu, McLAIN ENTERPRISES Sl750 AG' 5'5-9"1 FEATURES Lookl119 tor llgM, EXCLUSIVE bright. airy upatra atu-dlo/1 BR with tenace. BEACH & COUNTRY Prof quiet F. 780-5332 CLUB COMMUNITIES 1390 uttle pd Fem n/ Single Mom, 17 yr old 1 , 2 & 3 Bedroom smkr, no pets. Pvt eon. Shettle & Cocker Apts w/frplo, -t bar. entry. 708-B Avocado, Med 28' 11epa to bch micro, w/d hkupe, CdM. 975-8934 yeatly. eos-583-3484 central air & garage w/utra storage. All COM 38' 2Ba, lrg pvt maintenance Incl rm/ba, gar, avail 12/1. ' S500. Mark. 819-873-Sorry, no peta. 5339 or 819-487·2113 FROM S 1,295/mo Gar.irw·. 1r.r RPI 1! :· 7 40 TliE NEWPORT MARINA COM rum, 3BR 2BA. HUNT •Ctt ....... • 7eo.o919 prof male, pool/spa. approldfna-..Y 8 X 11, FAIRWAY APT$.. $450, Incl utll. 175/mo. BIG CANYOH 844-2929 714-989-22S1. "ON THE WATER" 844-4509 CdM-On the bch ahr with panoramic bay NPT Hghts 2B.r tea. beaut 2Br 2Ba hH W/ voow. 2Br 2Ba wllh ga· frplc. garage. No peta. deck. w/d, v1-1 Prof roge. No pet1. $1600/ Ideal lor retired per· n/smkr 873-0421 mo. 673·7092 sons. $800. 780-9077 COM. Sunny apacloua ..-100• TO SANDI Nr Udol 3BR 2Ba lower, rm/bath. Fem, pref CLEAN FURN APT. patio, fplc, clean, nu traveler or eve empt. Caref Wltcl 131·2142 ~ ""unl H>\\ · l~·a It' o 2BR ......... $750/MO cpt & paint, $1275 0 / 1450 loc utl. 723-1988 I 9 mo. rental. Avail 367·2122E/631·112!1 CLEAN ntamkr prof M/ lmmed thro~ ansm Oceanfront 2BR 2Ba F to shr 28R/2BA hM •N• •xoo Ottloo A 714-"7 32 on the aandl Garage, In CdM. wro. carport. ~,::: .. •~12. ~ • Stepa to Sand lndry, auperl Only Call Biii M0-1964 room/ con~· recept. Clean 1BA. lg deck, $1500/mo yrty. Call CM N/S ahare quiet, conf room, FAx, cop. oar, no pets. $750/mo. Cllnt Moaoa 842· nice 2Br 2Ba apt, ga· ler. Near JW Airport. 723·1292. 1883 or 873-3777 rage, }aczl, ssoo Incl 1350/mo. mo-t•mo. •2BDRM $700* •1BDRM $800* ON THE SAND • Such a utQ, 8S0-5283 after 8. Al Quinlan, 833-9550 Frig, dahwahr, stove incl. No pet• 545-4855 Deall Dplx. 3BR 2.BA CM Share 3BR hoUH, CdM 180 to 1100 sf. fp, lrg deck, gar. Win-$400/mo ... ~ utll. With, AJC, hgwy alg- ter. $1500/mo 739-1134 Avl. Nov. Call Paul nage.11.25 p.a.r. 846-2520 Realonomk:a 875-6700 •LIDO LUX• 2BR, DR, f/p, lg patio, S 1295/mo 840.2404 ONE YEAR NEW! 2BR, 1 BA. Private patio or balcony. 2nd month FREE with lease! $850/mo. Call COSTA MESAJNWPT BCH COSTA Ml!ii twnhm, Prof clean 350 l/t, pvt ba1h, & Al Fem. nlsmkr n/ peta. C . 1350/mo utlla lrlCf. S400/mo. 850-1106 Window ofc. 154CM11~ •LOTS OF ROOM!• 1_........_* ___ 9_79_·9_99 ___ 1 _* __ Fem. n/e ''" duplelc on Office Spt1e4t, 875 eq ft. $200 OFF!!! PVT Bachelor unit, 1 Bal le. Pvt. BR & BA. 580' gar wfrollup Lg tBR lBA, garage. door to bch. Nu pnt, w/d, $4.50 + ~ utll. door. 1878. 931-3808 lndry rm. nice quiet lo-kitchenette. $470/ mo, Avl. 11/1. 875-9&30. cation $695/mo. utll paid. 538-5389 • Female roommate, 1480 MONROVIA SML studio 1 l>lk from N-port Crest Condo. CENTAUR MGMT. beach, over garage W/ 1450/mo ... aec. "" 642·2288 or 831·2725 aunny deck. Xlnt loc. utllltlea. 122-8577. •Oen Vu Penthouse S500. Calt 7eo-1992 Harbor VleW tun, rm 1,400 ,, llwDt lch ~976aanih~ ,._ .. ,-eo:sa :In: (>II• Pr, ·i •• ··:.,. • · ;~~o Villa Balboa $1700 TRl·LEVEL 3BR 2BA (fum/unfwn). pvt bath, w. Nwpt oceanfront, twnhm, frplc. pool, gar. grndr. utlla, 2Br tBa wntr $1150 hrdwd flra. $1100/mo. hsekpg & lndry Incl Step• to bch, 4BR Agt. Carol 957-3030 $725 N/amkr 75~8 3Ba cmf' ocnfrnt yrty. Walk to Bch nr Ho .. Mstr BR suite In NB, •Court S.11• 3BR 2Ba ate pa to bch ZERO Oep. on 1 BR 2BR 2BA for m/f n/a, 4 U Coeta ..... a S 1350 Bkr 842·3850 e 1 BA·S725,2BR-UOO quiet area. r90 fao. 81..& Court Ol'def eate. 1 BR $850JMO Poo4/Spa 84H838 SS50. Roas 044-5891. 1289,000 Prln :::J· NB 2BR 28A, very lg A{/t. Bob ~ .. 7 Steps to beach. Avail nowl Garage. Pruden· tlal Callfornla Alty, 875-8475, Clarence. Apartments For Rent deck w/Ylew, n/a, 1..,.-,......,Aemu....,, __ Rttn.,.. __ _ M80 + He:. Avt. 1111, hat Ofior Must sen 875-2532. duplelc, 208 30th SL Newport Crest. Shr 2BR 2BR 1 BA, 30th SI. NB. furn condo. Nr bc:h. S925 + sec. no petal Tennis, poof, ape, gar Rooms .?706 amkre. Av•ll lmmedl l •b CDM ho 1550/mo. 845-7883 Damon 8'75-2178 * 9 .. ' mo1----------- 28r 190, ••rago, lndry, bey vl•w, all utlla pd 11250. Cllnt 873-3777 or 891·1418 hu 2 1 Ox22 edJolnlng Npt Beh, 1tpa to bc:h, rme for 1 prsn, will clean, respnable, M/P consdr n/s, resp adult, to 1hare 3br 2ba new 3 btks to state bch hH, $480/mo Y.i utll 1725/mo 723--0977. w/d, gar. 850-7637. 3Br .,Ba. frplc, aundeck FURN C.M. $360 uUI pd. $1500. 2Bi' 2Ba. frplc:, Lndty. cookng prlV, patio 11000. 210 WaJ.. pvt bath, tennis, pool. Nwpt llGh-Matr bdrm/ Ba, gar. on weter, dock opllonel. Avl now 1700. •7a.TeH nut St. 723-4852 842-394e or 250-2543 1320K. No ag11, pie. S.lou• only. '42-3125 Ftr Ad Action Cll a llL M).WS(I '42-5671 GOOD AD! CAU OfE OFOIM FREMJl.Y AD.ff-SORS nxMY! CALL: 642-5878 Plug Into the Pilot Clossaied section to find services from electricians and plumbers to landscapers & pointers. TIHilPOIT ll\11•111•11 ~h PJllL Cla ssifie d Commu nity Mor kf ~ploc• .let U1 Help Y11 s,11 Your ·Propertr! 64'2-5678 -----· NEWPORJ8EACH1C9STA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 26, 1991 I PAGE 47 MAME awards will have carnival spirit ''MAME '91 Camlvale -Unmaskin~ the EXO!llence," this year's theme for the 1991 MAME awards, is meant to recognize the exceptionally har~ . work and tremendou~ spirit exh1 b1ted by Southem California's dedicated ~p of new home sales and marketing j)rolessionals. The MAME Awards, presented annually b)' the Sales & Metri<eting Council of the Building Industry ~sociation of Southem in California honors major achievements i~ mNchandising excellence (MA'AE) in the residentiaT deYeloornent field. · rhe theme for this year's MAME 1 ompetition and gala ~t couldn't be more appropriate," oommented Linda Wood, co-chairman of the awards wmmittee. ''The theme was developed b~· a consortium of some of Orange f ounty's most prominent real estate Jch crtising agencies as the highly creative advertising/ collateral mmmittee for this year's awards." Agencies represented indude Todd I lughcs & Meren, Geoffrey Graves Ad1rNt1sing, the Roxburgh Agency, Moms Advertising, the Weston Group .ind Hu.b~rt-Kovach Marketing and rnmmu n1cattons. ·we anticipate a record-breaking r£>,ponse to our call for entries," Wood predic ted, "leading to a very com petitive field in all categories." This year's awards will 6e presented d~ part of a black tie evening to be ~tagcd at the Disneyland Hotel Feb. 22. The program a~in will be produced by the founder of the MAME Awards, Pete Mayer of Peter M. Mayer Productions. The distinguished panel of judges - drawn. from Orange County's top m.irket1ng and sales leaders -will have the tough job of choosing winners of a broad range of categories such as proit;ct of the year, best product design, in terior merchandising, sales office, sales manager of the year, mari<eting director ot the year, adVertising campaign and brochu re design. To be eligible for entry, a de~el~pment must have actively main tained a sales complex anytime between Dec. 1 1990, and Dec. 11 1991. Any ~ California home builder, associate or consultant may enter a development that meets the above <:riterla, as long as it has not won a previous MAME award for that specific entry and the mmpany is a member of the BIA. Co-chairman with Wood for this year's MAME Awards is DaWI Lopez of ~ramalea California. Chairmen of individual committees are Jim Hughes of TH&M Advertising. advertJsin&' collateral; A.dint luboW of Real Estate Dimensions, sponsorship; Sandy Martln·keedy of Hayes/Martin Associates, public relations· Donna Pennington of OranF, Cou~ty desi8!" renter, decorations and Kathy lfanslnk or R~sident11l / Escrow, Judging committee. "This yea(s MAME program will be especially significant to d1e very talented group Of rndMdUlb In attendance," L?pez added. ''The ~ $kill and high level ol lnnoYalk>n that was required during the 1991 marketing period has eoa>u~ the Southern California bulldl"R ltldustry to reach a new pla~au ol excellence." The <te.D!ne for entries ls Nov. 16. ror MAME sponsonhlp ln~tion, call Lubow M 545-8491 . • M arilyn Groff has bee n appointed sales manager for lnterame ri can Builde rs Group's new Meritage development in Coto de Caza. She will be responsible for all sales activities at Meritage, which features three custom-crafted luxury floo r plans ranging from 2,713 to 3,227 sq uare fee t a nd offering an exceptional range of features and appoi ntments. Prices start at $325,000. G r oft also Marilyn Groff r e p r <.' s e n t e d lnte ramerican at its Ac reage development in San Juan Capistrano. She recorded $25 million in s.11es at the exc lusive enclave of luxury homes, which were sold directly from blue prints without models. Prior to JOinin~ lnteramerican, Groff was associated with Pulte Home Corp., the Hardesty Company and Watt Industries, among others. An 18·year veteran of the real estate industry, Groff received the first-quarter sales award in 1989 fo r outstanding sales achievement at the Acreage and was a candidate for "salesperson of the year" at the 1990 MM1E awards. She is a member of the Building Industry Association and the Sales ancf Marketing Council and served on its 1991 boarCI of directors, and co-chai red the SMC· sponsored chili cookoff. • H ayes/Martin A.ssociates, a fu ll. service advertising and public relations agency specializing in the real estate industry, has been selected by Bramalea Homes to handle the marketing communications for its luxury home development at Newport Coast. Bramalea's proiect will be the first merchant builder homes to be developed at the new master-planned community, which has been in the planning stages for over 25 years. "Newport Coast is an exceptional master-planned community that will set new standards of quality for coastal development," said Sandra Martin Keedy, principal of Hayes/Martin Associates. "The outstanding environment, resort atmosphere and recreational opportunities will make Newport Coast an international destination," she added. "It's very exciting to be Involved in the earfy stages of this outstanding community and to set the tone for the first project to be developed there through our involvement with Bramalea Homes." Haye1/Martln ·will provide marketing Input, advert~ng and public relations support as well as all conateral materials (o; 'Bramalea Homes at Newport Coast The exclusive gate-guarded neighborhood of S8 coast.al estates will be positioned as the ultimate in coastal living within this community. The luxury residences will measure up to 5,500 square feet and offer up to five bedrooms. Prices are expected to range from S 1.5 to $2 million. located in one of the last available coastal areas in the Southland, Newport Coast is a master-planned resort cor:imunity being developed by the Irvine Company on 9,432 acres between Irvine and the coastal communities of Corona def Mar and Laguna Beach. The Newport Coast development will be the Irvine Company's most exdusive project to date. Plans for Newport Coast include 2,600 residential units, several world-class resort hotels, two 18-hole golf courses designed by Tom Fazio, a 35,000-square-foot clubhouse and over 7,000 acres of parks and open space. • B uilding industry professionals are preparing for the 1991 Building Industry Show, scheduled for Nov. 6·8 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. More than 7,500 individuals involved w i t h s i n g I e a n d m u It i -fa m i I y construc tion, land development, re mode ling, ge neral contracting, subcontracting and architecture toured more than 300 exhibits at last year's show, and this ye~·s third annual event is ex~ed to top last year's attendance record. The show will feature myriad exciting exhibits ·~nd 34 information-packed seminars that will focus on five major areas of interest, including business and construction management, economics and finance, land d<•velopment and entitlements, sales and marketing, and remodeling. The keynote luncheon Nov. 7 at 11 :30 a.m. will feature Danielle Kenn~ speaking on "How to Shift Gears for Today's Market." Her talk will touch on new directions, work styles and how to develop a "sales fitness" plan that works. The PASS (purc hasi ng agents, suppliers and subeontractorsf luncheon is set for Nov. 7. It will give builders and their purchasing agents an opportunity to network with suppliers and subcontractors. Richard Hartfey, a leading exponent of the FASTRACK construction management system, will be the speaker. All BIA councils will sponsor a fiesta party Nov. 7 from 5 to 7 p.m. with a Mexican buffet, drinks and strolling mariachis. For more information on registering for the show, call the BIA at 396-9993. • T he Roxburgh Agency of Costa Mesa has been selected to direct marketing activities for the builders' cooperative at the master- planned community of Tuscany Hills In south Riverside County. Representing Woodcrest Devel~ent, Davidgon Communities, Zellner Communities and Homestead land Development, the coo~ative currently is offering a selection Of ~ home neighborhoods at Tuscany Hills. "Roxbu~'s extensive experience with builCfeN' co-ops throughout Southern California made them the natural choice for our group," said Bill Pisebky, vier president of sales and marketing for w~ Development. Th~ agency will showcase the attributes of Tuscany Hills, incl uding its view location overlooking Canyon lake and the surrounding foothills. The community will be marketed by the Roxburgh Agency's staff of advert_ising and public relat ions profess1onalS. The agency's senior \IJCe president, Barbara Stowers, will supervise the account and Nina Martin, account executive, will ove rsee all ad~t;~tlsing and public re lations act1v1t1es. "We look forward to working with such a distinguished group of builders," said Claudia ltoxburgn, president of.the Costa Mesa firm. "And we're excited about produci ng a new campaign for such a special community." • D onna M. Smith has JOtned Birtcher Construction L1mited's Los Angeles office as director of Business Development. In her new role, Smith will b<' responsible fo r the ge neration of major tenant improvement, r e n ovat io n a nd r e hab il itat i on construction contracts throughout Southern California in addition to marketing the services of BirtCher to new and exist ing L-------• clients. Donna Smith Prior to joining birtcher Construction, Smith served as interiors business development manager for Swi nerton & Walberg. She ls an active member of the Lo s Angeles Headquarters Association. Century :ity chamber of Commerce, the Los Angefes Chamber of Commerce and City of Hope. • J ohn Chadwick has been appoi!1ted as co-manager o1 Lakeview Real E~te Company • Laguna Hilts office. Chadwick's P.'imary focus will be on training. He will train new agents to the office and, as part of the compan\ 's extensive new training program, he will offer ongoing training for experienced agents. After new agents have completed their initial training, th~ selecting the Laguna Hills office will be guided by Chadwick. Chadwick entered the real est.ite industry in 1975, and by 1979 he was Realtor associate of the year for the state of Michigan. After moving to California, he became active in the Laguna Beach Board of Realtors as a director from 1986-89 chairman of the education membership committee, membership committee and multiple listing service. Prior to joining Lakeview, Chadwick was sales mana~r at another company for five years, and was in sales 10 years before that He is a graduate of the Realtors Institute and hOlds the titles of certified real estate appraiser and certified residential specialist. In 1989 he was named state director for the Cattfomia Association of Realtors. He currently is a board instructor for CAR, teaching ethics. Chadwick and his wife, Sandy, have lived in Laguna Niguel for seven ~ars. and he enjoys sport fishing and goil. - - .. - PAGEr43'J SATURDAY OctoWi 26, r1991 Cota De Cena Golf course ond sunset views. This spacious Eost Point home is the lorgest J.M. Peters home on the golf course. Professionally decoroted. Almost . S 100,000 hos been spent on upgrading this home inside ond out. 4 bedrooms, 3\h baths plus bonus room. Approx 3,457 sq leet. Just 3 years old. Three fireplaces. Rock ribbon polio, pool, separate spo ond wolerfoll. $648,880. Coll John Lucewia, 588· Dana Point Enjoy one of the most beotiful one! spacious ocean view villas in Dono Point. Wolk to Doheny Beocn and Dono Point Harbor. 3 bedrooms, 3\h baths in over 3,000 sq feet. Lorge gourmet kitchen, exquisite formal dining room, lomily room and den. Mony skylights. Prime locotion in goted community with pool, tennis ond exercise room. $839,900. Coll Dori Rasmussen, 58.7·7.199. Laguna Niguel loc.oted otop o bluff overlooking the seo is the pk· turesque colony of Coronado Point, o privole com· munity of personalized residences offering spedoculor unobstruded ocean, coostol, canyon ond mcxintoln views. 12 homes ond 24 custom home sites ovoil· able. lots priced from $21 5,000 to $430,000. Homes $700,000 to $975,000. Coll DoWd or Gen. 4-1 88 or 573.242 . Open Sot. & u, • ~1-rOokcrest). Ea· ROnsive golf ~urse loc~1)on on o quie! cyl de soc. hqu151te custom home hos 5 bed· room,, 7 boths, opproa. 7200 $q ft. For· mol dining, fomi~room. 5 lirefloces, ond 3 cor Q.OJQge. ersized~ ond SPQ. $2,549,000. Col Sharon 991) & Tom Af. linson at 673.8728 or 72 ·06 f 1 Open Sunday 1 •. 6"1:'v.11ors) Over· loOlts fairways on ig Canyon Country Club. Fobulous 4 bedroom, 4 botn show· ploce with opprOlt. 4,000 sq feel. Includes state of the art kitchen, central oir ond se- curity system. Pork like yord with charming rose garden, pool spo and woterfalr. S 1,339 ,000. Coll Sharon (Vogt) ond Tom Allinson, 673·8728 or 720·061 l . Newport leach Duplex. on Bolboo Peninsula. Lovely upper unit hos 3 bedrooms, 2 boths. Tile entry and_ kitchen. Lower unit hos 2 bedrooms, 2 boths. 4 cor goroge. Live in one and rent the other. $549,000. Coll today for details, 720·0611. Newport Beach Charming 2 bedroom, 2 both town· home on quid cul de soc. Just steps to community lennis courts. Community pool. 2 cor goroge. Tronsferred seller is extremely motivated. $224,900. Coll 720·0611 . VIiia lalboo Comer unit penthouse with greenbelt and boy views. Walk to beach ond Lido village. Bright ond airy 2 bedroom, 2 both with open floorplon. Cozy free standing fireplace. Community pool ond spo. $309,900. Coll 720·0611 . Newport Beach Ught and bright 2 bedroom condo. New carpets, point and window caver· ings. Quiet inside location. Cozy fir· eploce, dining area. Includes washer and dryer. Po1io ond 2 car garoge. S 196,500. Call 720-0611 . Costa Mesa Great Eost Casto Meso duplex. Across from pork, dose to shopping. Both units ore 2 bedroom, 1 both plus go· roge ond extro perking. Seporote loun· dry room. $279,900. Coll 720·0611 . Costa Mesa Great home for the first lime buyer. 2 bedroom, 1 'h both. Atrium model. Tile in kitc hen. Lorge master bedroom. Enjoy ocean breezes. Bike or wolk to the beach. 2 cor garage. s 1 79 ,500. Coll 720-0611 . NEWPORT BEAOH/OOS1'A MESA Plt.Or#cJE;\L ESTATE ''lo Roca", graaOIJS home of Mrs. John Wayne. Panoramic bock boy views in o pr· ivote setting. 5 mosler suites. Elegant for· mol dining room, 3 fireplaces. Extensively equipped gourmet kitchen. Pool, spo & le· nnis court. Gallery over 3 cor ~rage. $5,000,000 or lease for S 12,000 o month. Coll 720·0611. Newport leach Exquisite 3 bedroom, . 2'h both in the Crest of Harbor Ridge. Shows pride of ownershrp. Many upgrades. Features family room, two fireplaces ond gour· met kitchen. A must see. Coll Sharon (Vogt) ond Tom Allinson, 720-0611 or 673-8728. Costo'Meso Fantastic value. 4 bedroom, 1 ¥• both. Grea1 family home. Includes family room with cozy fireplace. Patio ond 2 cor garage. $225,000. Call 720- 0611 . Huntington Beach Remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 both. Zoning could be light commercial. Ideal ii purchased with property next door. Dining room, patio ond 2 cor goroge. $255,000. Coll 720.0611 . Cc>rona del Mar Typifies oll the charm of o Corona del Mor duplex plus the advantages of enlarged master suite, modem boths ond renovated kitchen. Delightful living room with stone fireplace. Comer lot. Private patio. 2 bedroom rental unit. Eoch with its own laundry room. $543,000. Coll 720-0611 . Newport Beach Light ond bright 4 bedroom, 2'il both. Desirable end unit. Redecorated with new carpets, drapes, flooring, flxtvres, opplionces ond pointl Cozy fir9ploce. Lorge patio ond 2 cor goroge. $279,000. Coll 720-0611. Newport Beach Beautiful executive condo with view of golf course, ocean ond bock boy. 3 bedrooms, 3VJ boths. Charming morning room off kitchen. Two fireplaces including one in o romantic master suite . $795,000. Coll 720-061 l . a Open Sunday 1 • . eon Visto. For the buyer who wont o home with o year round vocation feeling. 2 bedrooms, 3 boths plus den. Single level home on New· port Beach Country Club Ggolf Ccourse. Private sparkling pool ond spo. $735,000 Coll 720-0611 . Newport lleoch . Open Sunday 1 ·5. 204 7 Pon Provence. All excellent value. Spacious 4 bedroom, 3lh both, single 1-1 home with expanded bonus/guest quarters. Features dining room and crackling fireplace. Nicely mointoined yards with polio. New roof and A/C. Com· munity (IC?OI ond spa. $559,000. Coll today, 720.0611. Newport leach Open Sunday 1-5. (381 Seowind, Irvine Ave., near University). Boele Bay Beauty. Shows pride of ownership. 2 bedroom, 2lh both light and airy unit. Features cu· stom mirrors, French doo11 ond boy win· dows with window seats. Charming breo· kfast nook. S259,000. Coll Sharon (Vogt) ond Tom Allin$On. 673·872e or 720-0611 Huntington Beach Oceon view home. 2 bedroom, 2VJ both with spacious floorplon. Includes marble entry, designer carpets, white washed cabinets. Dining room and two fireplaces. Located in 24 hour guarded community with pool and spa. $333,000. Coll 720·0611 . Huntington leach Exclusive 3 bedroom, 2111 both townhome in 24 hour guarded Country Club community. Just 'll mile to the beach. Marble entry, gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, family room and fireplace. Lots of extras. S34 7 ,000. Coll 720-061 1. VIiia Balboa Single bedroom condo in deluxe community in Newport Beach. Close to ocean. Patio ond goroge. Fantastic recreational facilities. $169,000. Call today for details, 720·0611 . Costa Mesa Shows pride of ownershiup. Dual master suite condo. Cozy fireplace . Living room ond kitchen open to sunny patio. 2 cor goroge. Quiet location. $184,500. Coif 720·0611. Newporl Beach Lowest priced home in Harbor High- lands. 3 bedrooms, 2 boths. Freshly pointed inside ond out. Dining oreo ond fireplace. Lovely boclcyord. ldeol for children. 2 car goroge. $365,000. Coll ]2Q.Q611. I ( 111pu1.1lc · l'l.1 1.1 :-20-0h J J ·'\,,·\\111111 1:, .1 11 1 ..