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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-11-09 - Orange Coast PilotWeekena· Nov. 9-10, 1991 I I I LOCATION SIZI MWI ti... w ~ ~I.ell J.4 ~ Corou M ~ ......... a-ti 1-4 jDod FIS.-.0 ~ .... .,a1c9 .... .... -"' ............. ,... Ndl .. ..:4.~ TIDES TODAY Finl low J:lO Lift. u first hW' 9:42 Lift. SA ~ low 5:11 p.m. 0.0 ~ high 12:10 a.m. J.4 SUNDAY First high 12:10 a.m. J.4 flnt loW J:45 Lift. 1.9 Second high 10: 17 Lift. S.S Second loW 6:()5 p.lft. J.J QUOTES OF 111E DAY "Previ0usly there was the stereo- type that A.IDS only affected homo- sexuals. Magic's openness is a vef)' positive public service that will hope- fully send a wake-ue call to athletes and non-athl~es alike. " Leigh Steinberg, Newport~ sports attorney. (Al) • "It is common se~ to t.ake a method and try it. If it faik, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, tf)' something." Franklin Delano Roosevelt COMMUNllY EVENTS • Scouting for Food the Boy Scouts Orange County Council's annual food drive gets under way today In neigh- borhoods all over the county. Local Boy Scout troops will distribute plastic donation bag5 to homes in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and other cit- ies. Scouts will pick up the bag5 Nov, 16. This year's goal is one milfion pounds of canned ~ and other non-perishable fooclstuffs. •Tom Petty and the Heartbreak- ers will perform at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa. For information, call 546-4876. • Costa Mesa CMc Playhouse, 611 Hamilton St, presents the com- edy-drama "Come Back the 5 and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean" Thursdays throuah Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at~ p.m. For Informa- tion, call 650-5269. • • South Cout 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 8 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 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 THE FACTS • What was the oost of the Balboa Pavilion, which open«/ In 19081 " 'OOO'SlS ,_ ,......,... ..,, A "'°'-' Hiiby, ll't lllM L... Wor- ~_....., ..... .....,...._..Mlle~. _ ... llllOll'-•~ ...... ...,., 644-3191. INDEX r 8~1J ClmflicW10 ~1J Entertainment/At Forum/A11 Home ' Carden/Al \ ~ Hlft)or n :::: Mar ~ Eltlnda J. 10 • Costa Mela . 7 Published Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays Circulation 45 ,000 r 25t Vo ic es 'I think It's sad to say, but when things like this happen, It makes people open their eyes a little more. People are saying: 'It tan happen to any of us.' That made me real happy because thaf s the statement we want to get out with the group.• -~· ·-lntematlonal AIDS Research • In Newport Beach 'lrs obviously a crushing blow to everyone. It doesn't seem possible to think that Magic won't be playing anymore. I believe he did a brave and courageous thing by being open a out his medical condition. Magic's openness Is a very positive public service that will • hopefully send a wake-up call to athletes and non- athletes alike.• MMe Maltir\INol Jose Sierra, 10, and his dassma.tes took some time out Friday to discuss the HIV virus, which Magic Johnson has acquired. -U.llWWW Newport Beach spotts lltomey '~·s amazing. Honestly, it's like there's this new HIV disease and Magic Johnson's got It. And did you know lots of other people have It too? In that respect It's going to be real positive for the AIDS community.• Magic · in children's thoughts Concerns prompt curiosity about AIDS ___ ,,,, director of UCI AIDS Program 'When It was announced, gosh we probably had at reast 30-35 phone calls from people asking for Magic Johnson cards. We sold every Magic Johnson card we had In the store. This is a big thing. It's really sad.' __ .._ co-owner of The Whiz Klds sports card shop In Costa Mesa By lortAnn Basheda S1lll Wrtw Liz SleZfk asked her fifth grade stu· dents Friday bow many of them used to think that -''Nd people" aot AIDS. Nearly every band went up. "Now that Magic Joru:on - a super- star -has (the virus that triggers AIDS)," she said. "How many of you still feel that way?" Not a single hand rose. "That's the impact I was hoping this would make on the world," Slezak said. News that basketball superstar ~ Johnson tested HIV positive made ats way into Slezak's fifth p:ade classroom at Kaiser Elemental)' Fnday with a fury. And by the days end, it taught the 10- year-olds more lessons than a workbook could hold. Before Magic Johnson announced his retirement Thursday, Lou Rodriguez thought he could get Al.OS just by touching someone. Brandon Morgan Inside thought he could get it "like a bug." Nick Smith thought all people who bad AIDS looked "weird or di.trcrenL" And most everyone in the class said they would be afraid to sit next to an- other student if they found out that he or she bad AIDS. But not any more. It seems that overnight. the negative stereotype often associated with AIDS victims had turned to compassion. "I know a lady who bas AIDS, and I Norma Gome.z, 11, listens intently to See MAGIC/Ilea ,_ the dass discussion on the HIV virus. T•n QIVes nrst aid to wounded pollca omcar Veterans Day Trustees Decker, Ruor set ·their own agendas Off-duty cop shoots himself at Taco Bell By Russ Loar SUlll Wrller COSTA MESA -Just two days after 15-year-old Dalia Wtssa completed a high school first-aid class, her life-saving skills were put to the test when an off-duty policeman stagge.·ed into the fast-food stand where she was eating and collapsed on a table in front of her. Last Sunday, while Wissa and a friend were having a snack at the 17th Street Taco Bell In Costa Mesa, an off-duty Downey policeman waiting in the drive· through lane accidentally shot hlmsclf in the leg. Wi.ua uid the man told her be wu reach· ing Inside his "fanny pack" for money when bis handgun ac- cidentally fired. "We saw this guy bopping around, but nobody paid much attention to him at first," said Wissa, a sophomore at Newport Harbor Higb School who moved to Newport three years ago from the Unit~b Emirates. "He cam in through the door and be just collapsed on the \able in front of us. I asked him what was wrong. and he said, 'I just shot myself in the drive- througb.' I thought be was kid- ding -nobody shoots them· selves in the drive-through." But after abe saw the pping wound in bis ~St Wisse sprang to action, applyina direct pres- sure on tho wound with a wad of SM F1RST Alo,tlll .. Newest school board members face crises By Russ Loar Stlfl~ NEWPORT BEACH -The school district's two new board members are making it clear the status quo in tbe N~rt-Mesa Unified School District is not good enough. On Monday, .Dec. 9, Ed Deck- er and Martha Fluor will be sworn in u trustees, promising to bring real passion to the chal- lenge of improving the quality of education dwin& a time of sharply reduced f\lnding levels and soaring enrollments. "There are indications that we arc stippma." said Decker. "While our SAT (Scholastic Ap- titude Test) scores remain above the national average, in this past year our scores fell 16 points lower than the previous year. That's the largest drop of any district in Orange County." Decker, a fine arts dean ·at Coastline Community College, believes the district must aggres- sively pursue community and corporate ,,support for local schools. And he is also COD· vinccd the neglect of fine arts education in the district has a direct effect on academic achievement. Decker paints out that the Los Alanutos Unified School District. which has its own per- forming arts program, is the top district in Orange County in numben of advanced placement s.mUSTE~- life flourish.es at Scene of bloody World War II battle By Ga fQJlan ...... ._ .. ' Aa tbe door on the plane opened, I wu enveloped bJ the hot. humid air and thi nell Of rotting plant life that trookal laludl aeem to exude. For a momeat. I could &ardi, mo¥e. I didD~ need IO hear the IDDOUDCement, "Welcome to the illUd ol 511Pd." 8"rJ ·~ ID 1DJ body WU ICNUiinj bid ud dtiar. 1'Ja la the placi wbero 10'1 foqbt la a Wrible battle aearly half I century _,o. Tbis ............. many of~ frieadl autrered and died. 1111111 tbe pl8ce you oace bOped newr to tee ..... It all started I=' u I wu thumbing through the Second Marino Auoclation newsletter. Ultc many vetcrana, I pay my duea to vctcrana groups, but I've ~ ~ to 1 meetlna or a C01Wention. An ardde, however, captured_, anebtion. It said, qmte ..,.,, "Alf'/ Mutne. who foUabt in tho WW n battle for Saipm. wlllo are intcrated in meetina on ~ with IOIDO of tbe Japanao who fought there, COGllCt ••. , " I l*l the ~ ll8d the matter away, after all, tho budpt and .,.,...... WIDie 8roWn provide mo with CincMiP iDodeni _, MtdefleJd e.xcitemeftt to keep me oc:apljd. --- • But, juat U IOOD U the ICUion ended, l drove to Trma Air Force Bue and WU IOOft climbina a mfiltaty erector 1et of ~ nearly three atoriet hiah. in order to enter tho ~·r area of a C-J euso plane. It certainlywun't American Airlines but it wa a , nd efficient adventure. I wu qukk!J reminded t~ ~ • tea or in the eir, ~ frllls" tialt't tiepl".lo .-lbe t.be military life I left bebln<L M tDOn u I ilbapled tho island of Saipan from t1M « 1rdal airtf96;.l~ froln Ouam. lbew thiltp Md cb.,.ed -bta dllle. I CoWd just barely inaU out tt. mountain tblit nnpd the teqth Of the lHlile...._. .. , .... "'----.. .. .. I I I i 'J .. t ·. . ·. • ~ • ': • t, • I! ~ ': • ~ • ~ .. f ~ r J I ! t ! I Pilot People Kin 1111 -,_. 'flEYlllE•S~~~~~~~~~-----­ A Costa Mesa couple who have collected more than 20,000 photographic negatives of the Newport Harbor area, probably the largest collection of its type. llt TIE WAIW::-..-------- lt was back in 1939 when Ken Taylor's father, Glenn, came to the Newport waterfront to be the skipper of the Missawit. which ran out of what was then called Port Orange. Ken soon started fis hing and working on the boats. But, maybe even more. impor- tant, he started his life-long interest of taking picture•, atarting with a $1.95 camera he ordered through the mail. About three years ago, Diane said she started going through all his family photographs with the intent of tracing Ken's family line. "But we started thinking, 'Gee we have to get this stuff all organized," Diane said. The project has "snowballed" from there and the Taylors have collected photos and stories spanning 100 years of Newport Harbor history. "Everything that goes on in the harbor, both current and old, we try and collect as much infonnation on it," Diane said. "It's really exciting. We have so much fun ." TB1IS TAl.El'----------- Aithough there's a lot of work left, the Taylors have organized their first photo display at Country Fair Antiques on South Coast Highway in Laguna Beach. Photos and cameras now fill the Tay- lor's Costa Mesa home, and the collection takes up much of their time. Before getting involved in the collection, Diane worked as an art school teacher, while Ken worked as a fisherman and pho- tographer. For anyone who has pictures of the Newport Beach Harbor area or a story to share, contact the Taylor's at,548·7879. -By A.au <Alu>I• ' '" K atherine Bell drove slowly up Newport Boulevard, blinking as the headlights loomed up in her rear vfew mirror and then vanished as the cars swooshed past her. She pulled into the nightclub at 17th Street. What had been NYC was now some place called Quick and what had been a drab,· colorless building had been transformed into a place bathed in purple and orange, a bad mixture of goofy grape and a Halloween pumpkin gone to seed, Katherine thought. She stood outside the club for a moment, watching the river of cars flowing toward the freeway. Why was she here? Why was she standing a stone's throw from a bustling Taco Bell on a Friday night in downtown Costa Mesa? ' She didn't know. Just following a bunch. ORAN&£ COAST Just responding to a provocative but vague note handed to her just minutes earlier. 6t:QIJ\L She was about to tug open the door when someone tapped her on the ,shoulder. She by ShM'M IAS.u turned. It was April Stevens, the Newport Beach councilwoman. "Hi Katherine," the councilwoman said, doing her best to put on a smile. "April, I mean Councilwoman Stevens, I mean ... " Stevens smiled, a bit more genuine this time. "I have to talk to you. In fact, I've been meaning to talk to you for a bit. It regards Corley MiJes ... and that development of his ... and my vote ... and my ... " Katherine leaned toward Stevens, waiting for her to finish. It wasn't until Stevens collapsed into her arms, that Katherine realized the councilwoman had been shot. TBI SllPOIT WCI • COST BESA PilDL ...... To be continued ... How to reach us at The Pilot Pilot Steve Hinton aosses the WIMc at John Wayne Airport after a successful tat Right in the Wortd Wu II P-38 fighter By lrts Yoko! 5'llT Wrllr W orld War II veterans and aviation fans alike ventured out onto the tarmac at Martin Aviation Thursday afternoon to gaze with glee at a vintage World War 11 Lockheed P-38 Lightning and ebecr as the plane, known as the war's star fighter aircraft. shot ia&o tM-~ for a * Oipt, ot \be 10,000 P-38s built during the war, only 24 remain, and of those, only six are considered flyable, one of which was purchased by Gen. William Lyon -Orange County developer, Martin Aviation owner and himself a veteran Air Force pilot -for $1.5 million at an auction in May 1990. Lyon had the plane refurbished and on Thursday, expert pilot Steve Hinton of Chino took it for a spin and declared it in perfect shape. The sight of the shining P-38, with its two turbo-charged engines and huge black-and white-striped · glinting in the sun, trigg:;::s many a war talc among the handful of Did You Know ? former P-38 fighter pilots who came to watch. They proudly noted that it was a P-38 that shot down Admiral lsoroku Yamamoto, Japan's greatest naval leader and architect or the attack on Pearl Harbor. -----• And veterans like Newport Beach resident • Frant Hurlbut, who shot down eight German planes and one Italian aircraft during his service in North Africa, received It was a P-38 that shot down Admiral lsoroku Yamamoto, Japan's greatest naval leader and architect of the attack on Peart Harbor. hearty pats on the back. "They're lots of fun," the soft-spoken Hurlbut said. ''The horizontal stabilizer made it a' very maneuverable, safe ai.rplane.•· Others like fellow pilot Jack M\lllan. also of Newport Beach, ....,.,,_.,... recently purchased and restored by Newport Beach dewloper and former fighter pilot Gen. William Lyon: Nearly SO years put its heyday, the P-38 goes airborne again. raved about the 20-mm cannon and four .SO-caliber machine guns that were located in the nose of the plane and released a "cone of fire." "It's such a distinctive plane," said Mullan. "I'm like a kid in a candy store." Police log Costa Mesa As the Ughtning roared down the Orange County Airport runway for its test fli&ht, Bwbank resident Seymour Prell, secretary of the P-38 National Association, noted fondly: ''That's what you call sweet music." Someooe brote a window at Sir Rogen Ud. Maa'kct at 270 E. 17th St and atole S880 from the cub resmu. • Em.Ployca at TCBY Y~ at 183S N~rt Boulevard ret\ll'llcd to wort Mo~ inonl!zll to find tie alaa smuhed out of the froot door and mooey missl1t1 from tbci cub repter. • • A mowitain bib wu 1tolen from a garaae in the 100 block of Danbury Lane Monday. • Someone amubcd the froot door out of No Subltltutc Submarine Sudwlcb S~ at UW N~ 8oWcftrd Monday. lo addition to tome food, the buf. pr •tole $1'0 froiil tho cub repw . • A ~ ftl stolen ftom a aartee In the 2200 block of State Avenue lut 1bunday. • Two tele¥ialom and a VCR wem ltolea from a homo in tho 200 block of Mapolla Stnet last 'Ibanday. Tho reeidcnt tcturncd home to ftad her ~ room nd kitcbeD ICIMOI rc:aioYed. • A raMlnt in the lSOO block of Pondcl'Oll Street ret11mcd home 10 Jlad t-..o V~ two bcml of tnkbacb and 1 stereo 1tolcft. The man told DOID he left bll door llnlocbd eo U,, ps company could pt In to do wort that day. • Some.2M ltole U50 fJom tbe delk dnwer of a Mobile Ou Statioo • 2'199 ~ 8oulmrd 1'hfD It .. ~ for buaiocaa S....., niP.t. 'Ille~ pr'led dlie qGkio door open to l't to tho detlt and at~ k> ply I -... .,., failed. Newport Beach Who says. there~s neyer gooa news? ''ya. and thcre'1 llOOd news today, .. as ec>na·•F radio commeotato( KV. Kaltenbom used to bepn each broa&ut. .. And there'• aood news from the subjects or a couple or f'red Columns. Fint. from my friend Tony Comejo,tbe fellow 1 told you about last Saturday. Al you may recall. Tony is the Mexico-born ~ Mesa man whole' boat-maintenance business dried up to the POint wbere be had all but pen up on hia drea.Jff of being able to &uy a ~. Or so he thoupl. Tuesday evenin&. Tonr called anq excitedly told me that the c&eam d being realized after all. With apparent -and justified -faith in his lntepity and industry, a bank bu fmally approved his mortgaae application. Thia weekend, Tony and his family will begin resuscitt.Jin~ their new home on the north side of Santa Ml. 'It is a nice neighborhood," Tony ~ · said, but the house will need a lot of work. "It is ~ what you call a fixer-upper, but we will fix it up Ms: Ill ~ fine. It is ounl" ------The next day. I received a note from the young On the woman who used to minister to my thatch at 'the Coast Barbcry Coast hair-cutting place in MacArthur ----•~ Square. I wrote a column.last summer about Connie Morris -I don't have to call her "Oaire" anymore -and her baby Nick. The lad wu born in late May with the double afflictions of gastroschisis and short-bowel syndrome. The former could be faxed, but there was little hope of treating the latter. Things were touch and go for several months. but Nick was finally able to go home last month. A single mom, Connie left her job to care for him. Along with her note, Connie enclosed a couple of snaps or this great-looking kid. Talk about your bouncing baby boys! r Connie wrote: .. Thought it was time to write and teJI you that Nicholas is doing great! I kinda thought you'd like to know. "The doctor says he's a KEEPER! It's gonna be a hellish couple or three or four years, but he's worth it ! I think about you orten and loved being your barber and friend for 11 years. "Take care -and thanks for the wonderful article you wrote ·about Nick." With all the bad and sad sturf going on around us these days, just thought you'd like to hear a couple or stories with happy endings. • Add School Board: One incumbent on the Newport-Mesa school board had no trouble being re-elected. Jim de Boom had no opposition. Don't know why, nor does Jim. But it wasn't for lack or trying. "I'm not one who believes th at an elected official has a life-time right to 9 ffice," Jim told me berore the election. Over a period of months, Jim went out and tried to recruit someone to run against him. He went to churches, PT As, interfaith groups, homeowner and civic associations -everything · he could think of. No one stepped forward. "That's pretty sad," Jim said, "pretty sad." • Add Christian's Hut: I have been f<>llowing with interest colleague Jerry Kobrin 's items about the lona·aso Balboa waterfront 'Saloon and its legendary manager, a mys&crious Frenchman known only as Marshall. In my bachelor days. ever so many decades ago, I was known to visit Christian'• Hut on occasion. Any occasion. One evening Marshall called me into his office to discuss a· matter of soqie importaocc. 0 Your bill cez a Uttle old," he announced. Then he opened his desk drawer and removed a nickel-plated .45 caliber automatic. "I have killed many men with thees," be said quietly, then stared at me. 0 But, of course, never yet for bar chits," and he roared with laughter until tcan streamed down his checks. 1 am sure it was just his lhtle joke. But t.he bill was paid the next day, and promptly ever after. 111111-A· lbon lllnent1 ll'll'Y llMll 111111 - NEWPORT BEACH -Four tickets to Disneyland are among the prizes being offered to children who particieate in the New- port Beach Public Library,s "Read a book -Build a LIBRARY" Read-A-Thon. For more information, call Children's Coordinator Judy Kelley at 644·3187. - Around town Sead 10fll' lt~au tor Arouad · Ton to Bob raa ElUo. ne Pilot, JJ0 W. llaT St., Costa Mru, 9101. Nautical art _ NEWPORT BEAOI -Local water QOlor artist Howard Henry Mor.&rfd&e will ahow his pailltlnis Nov. ihl'<Ml&Ji Nov. 17 at tbc Newport Rubor N1utJCal Mu· rcum, 1714 W. Balboa BMI. A well known ard\ltcc:t, Morpidac paints nauti· QI 1cencs of local lntcresl u well u ma· rlnc 1eenc1 from his tr1m:ls. Holiday Craft Show NEWPORT BEAOI -The Newport Bcacb H0Ud1y Arts and Crafts Show will be hekl UM p.m. today and Sunday al 1hc Uncoh\ Athletic O:ntcr, 3101 Pacmc View Drive. The c:YCnt is s~ by the P1rlcs Bcacbcs and Rccre11ion Dept. For more infom1tion, call 644-31St. Carnival weekend NEWPORT BEAOI -Sh1rt Island Y1cht Oub, 1099 Bayside Drive, will hold ill first Carnival Weekend today and Sunday, featurina food, Aamcs and cn1ertainmcnt. This is one or the club's rare open houses, in which non.members arc Invited to ahare the private club's membership privileges.For inConnalion, Clll 760-0221. Musical Sunday NEWPORT BEAOI -A p~am of sci ehan1eys sun& in the folk style will be prcscnled at the ""Newport O:ntcr Library 11 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Computers ror seniors NEWPORT BEACH -Coastline Community Colle&e will be offering com-puter classes designed for older 1dults beginnin& Mondar 11 both its Newport Beach and Huntmcton Beach centers. The nine-week classes include hands-on experience with word processing. spread- sheet and data base applications. For in- form:11ion, coll 24 1-6176. Modjeska memories NEWPORT BEACH -Opal Kiss- inger will ponray Or101e County pioneer Helena Modjcsta, based on ModjcsJca's au1~i<>sr1phy, "Memories and lmpres· slons " at Monday's mccting_of the Hcl· cna Modjeska Foundation,. lhe meeting will begin at 10:30 a.m. at lhe Bluffs Homeowncn Auocl11ion club~~· 2414 Vista dcl Oro Newport , Guests arc welcome. brin& a aack lunch. for information, call ~907? or 499-2995. . School honor COSTA MESA -Newport Harbor Hi&h School. at 61 the oldest school in the NC'."P.Ort·Meu Unincd School D&.. trkl, will be honored at Tuetd1y'1 board or education mcetina. Alumni, sludcnts i nd their parents arc cordially Invited 10 attend. The meelln& begins 11 7:30 p.m. •• Harper Community O:ntcr, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Children's Book Week COSTA MESA -The Cosca Mesa Branch Libra ry, 18SS Park Ave., irwotcs children in giadcs two to six 10 'parli· ciapte In 1 protnm Weo nesda_y entitled "Create Your Own Story." Olildrcn will creale stories and make their own books to take home. The provam Is ~rt or next week's observance of Children's Book Weck. The activity will last from 3:30 to S p.m. For more information, call 646-8845. University women NEWPORT BEACH -Living trusts, durable power or attorney. holding title 10 propcr'Y., and other financial planning mailers will be the subject of the next meeting of the American Associllion of University Women, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday al the Newport Tennis Oub, 2601 East- bluff Dr. in Newport 1k1ch. The meeting will be preceded by dinner 11 6 p.m. For rescrvattons call 759· 1681. Police awards luncheon NEWPORT BEACH -The 21st An· nutil Newport Harbor Chamber or Com-merce Police Awards Luncheon, recog-nizing outstanding members of the New· port Beach Police Department, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Nov. 14 at the Balboa Bay Club. Library book sales . Parldnsons support group NEWPORT BEAOI -A IUPC>Ort &JOUP. for children ot people wllh Pirldn· 10M Dilcuc will coavcDC •• 7 p.m. Nov. 14 In (;afetcria Room 8 at Hol& Memo- rial ~tal in Ne:wport Bcacl\ Ptrkin· sons ls a dc_tcncratM ocu;;;'b'~1 disor· der that lmicts at lcalt I miJllOn-Ameri-cans. The JJOUP wiU meet the 5econd Thursday of etch mon1h. Produce mart trip COSTA MESA -Oranic Coas1 Col· lc..cc's Community Service Office is plan-ning a trip to.I.he Los AnJClcs Wholesale Proaucc Mart and FlowCr Mart Satur- day, Nov. 16. . A tour bus 'tffll depart from OCC's cam~s at S a.m. and return around 1:30 p.m. The n:gislration fee is S39 ind In· eludes lrlnSpo!tation, coerce and sweet role, lunch 11 L&My's Califomla O:ntcr, handouts and escort IC1Vicct. Participants may rc~ter In OCC s Com"mun1ty Service OffiCe or by phone 11 (714) 432-5880. Country Day Fair COST A MESA -Prince of Peace Lu- theran School, 2987 Mesa Verde Drive, will hold its annual Country Day Fair, featuring. games, rides and food from around lhe world, on Saturday, Nov. 16 Crom 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is free. For information, call 549--0562 Back Bay S·lOK NEWPORT BEAOI -The Newport· School lunches Moeday, Veterans' Day 'l'aaday, Cheese pizza or tur· key com dog. mixed vegetables, pears in light syrup, choice of milk Wednesday, Turkey spaghetti with f:rencb bread or turkey com dog. green salad with light catalina ~essing. orange juice a.ti Mesa F1m1JY. YMCA ud ICJwaMI Oub or Newport Beach arc ~Ina the 7th annual Back Bay S and IOK Run and Walk on Sunday, Nov. 17. Newport history NEWPORT BEACH -Friends ot 1tic Newport Dcach Ll'brary will /resent • Pl'Oll'&m entitled "T1ping 1n Shapifta Newport Beach," with local ~per columnl.st Jim Felton ind retired J Udte Robert Gardner, Nov. 19 Crom 5-1 p.m. The ~nl will be held ar Sherman Oar· dens, 2647 E. Coast Highway in Corot1a dcl Mar. Admission is free and refresh· mcots will be served. Garden Club NEWPORT BEACH -A holiday. themed mcctinJ of the Newport Hills Garden Oub 1s planned at 9:30 1.m. Nov. 21 in the Phase II Oubhousc, 1900 Port Carlow. Harricn Behrens, assisted by Lois Wiilsh, Pat Shaw, Ester Miu jon and Jean Todd, will present a program entitled "Holiday Designs for Your Home." Donations of canned goods will be collected for FISH. Magic show COSTA MESA -Master of illusion Andre Kole, whose effects include disap- pearing, levitation and walking on waler, will pcrfonn In a studenl sponsored event at Estancia High School Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is S4 for adults and SJ for students. For tickets, call 966- 0454. bar, choice of milk Thunday, Chilli nachos with mini round chips or turkey oom dog, garden salad with ranch dressing, petite banana, choice of milk Friday, Waffl e, sausages, baked tater tots, cinnamon ap- plesauce, choice of milk NEWPORT BEACH -An excellent selection of used h:irdbad: and papc1· back books will be for sale at the Friends of the Newport Beach Library Used Book Sale beginning Thursday, Nov. 14 from S-8 p.m. and continuing Friday and S:iturday rrom 10 p.m. 10 S p.m. and Sun-day from noon 10 4 p.m. 11 the Newport ..----_;._--------------------- Center Libra % 856 San Ocmente Drive. The sale is a rund raiser for the library. 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JIJJ .,,,,., ,.,,,., ., ,. .... ,, .. , c .... ,,,, .. 11,.4Jl ... 1H 4' c •• , •• s.,,..,., on Religion briefs : Good grief: A "Grid Reconey T111lnla1 : Seminar" featuring Or. William Worden will be held Saturday, Nov. 16, from 8 a.m. to noon in Diere9field Hall at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Worden is a . prq_fessor of psychology and author of books oi;t g.rief recovery. Cost is $10 per person. ~eservations are • reguired. Call 631-2880 for information. . ' Cbanukah Bazaar: The largest Chanukah gift Bazaar in Orange County, Temple Bat Yahm's 16th annual Chanukah Bazaar, Gift Gala and Shopping Extravaganza, opens at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16. The pre-opening event will be a Havdalah Service, and a program "The Revolting Truth - Chanukah ' And The Jewish Civil War" led by Rabbi Mark Miller. Dinner will be served, at a cost to adults of $15, $10 for children. RSVP with a check by Nov. 14 to the Temple Office, 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. For hours and other information about the weeklong event, call 644-1999. at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16. The 4S-minute video describes gay and lesbian oppression, focusing especially on the origin of the symbol of the pink triangle used by the Nazis to identify homosexuals. The public is invited and there is no charge. For information, call 646-4652 . Lunch With rabbi: The Sisterhood of T~ple Bat Yahm presents "Lunch and Learn with Rabbi Mark S. Miller'• on Tuesday. Nov. 19. at 11 a.m. at the temple. 1011 Camelback. Rabbi Miller's topic, "The Great Disputation at Barcelona," kicks off a series on Spain. Coffee begins at 10:30 a.m;, and a noon luncheon. Reservations are required. Call 545-9839. i...~ ..... Harvest Festival: St. Michaels and All Angels Episcopal Parish, 3233 Pacific View Dr., Corona del Mar, is sponsoring a Harvest Festival on N6v. 16 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Proceeds will support St. Michaels' participation in the Orange County Interfaith Shelter Network, which assists the homeless. The festival will include activities for all ages, including face painting, crafts booths, a clothing and jewelry boutique, Christmas wreaths and garlands, a car wash, fresh flowers and tons of great food. Special guest: Oolphus Weary. president or The Mendenhall Ministries. speaks at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, f'lcwport Beach, on Tuesday, Nov. 19, in Dicrcnficld Hall at 7:30 p.m. The Mendenhall Ministries was recently named by President Bush as a "Daily Point of Light" in recognition of the ministry's work on behalf of ~r p<?O.Ple in rural Simpson County, Miss. Ti~y Tot Sbabbat: Temple Isaiah, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, is sponsoring a "Tiny Tot Shabbat" Jewish Fun Day at 10 on the first Saturday m.orning of each month. This service is free to interested families with children up to age 8. Rabbi Marc Rubenstein will be in charge to give children the gift of their own tradition. Lisa Cohen, member of Temple Isaiah and a professional children's entertainer, will assist with stories, dancing and singing. The children will celebrate their history, religion and culture in a fun, creative environment. Parents arc welcome. Call 548-6900 or 786-5285. Donald Crawford Jr. (above) is KBRT's station manager. Rich Buhler is on the air (below right). • .. • t • .. • 1 .. " • . .. ~ .. I . < " " .. .( .. • '!: • t • .. P. ~ "I Gay-oppression video: The video "Pink Triangles" will be shown at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, .. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN ' EXCITING, SPIRIT Fl.LLED, GROWING CHURCH? SALVATl0N WE'RE NOW HERE IN COSTA MESA (PREVIOUSl.V IN IRVlf'<E) KBRT-AM Rocks Local Christians OASIS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Rev. Tonv Angelo SUNDAY WORSHP lO:OOAM Mid-Week Bi:)le Study Wed. 7:3Q:>m By Marge Bitettl P1lol Rdgton Comspoodent K DRT-AM (740) is radio with a message. And Donald Craw- ford Jr., general man- ager of the Costa Mesa-bused Christian radio station his family owns, knows that message is get· ting out. A recent incident con- vinced him of that . Kids Church Ages 6-12 Kinder Church Ages3-5 Infant a ToddJer • Non Demonlnatlonal Christian • Full Gospel Teaching A-·f E Tll<JIJ/S 1 LAGUNA (I.United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Mormg Worship & Chnstian Education 10 a.m. Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley CounselintJ Center Services Available OS MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 lak•r Worship • Church School 1:30 • 10:00 a .m. Or. William E. Stul 979.8234 flllT lllTBJ r.E1IDST "CUCH If COSTA IEA 420 W. 19th SL 548-7727 Bttwetn HarfJor and Ntwpoft .._. 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 Gou h. Tia Wildermuth NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1601 ~,.,,., COIOnOdelMar 644-0745 AOUl T .JUNIOR·SENIOR Sund'Y ScilOOI 8:30 a.m. 10:00 IWTI Worship Clllkl. YOUlll. AcMI Rev. Robert Mol1ey Rev. W1I Falltris ---~ HOME TO\\'N \\'1\RMTH ON THE BAI.ROA Pl.NINSUl.A CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST As United ~ \lie seek to maintain an nness to diverse religious pol view, ID sustain and nourish another and to minister to needs of our community In ~ hamc of Christ. Larry Yo•ng, Paetor ....... ~....,.QIU CM.,.,. A.JC. BaJboa Blvd. at 14th St 673-3805 < llRI.\ TIAN ·n.1 Cl""'" .J/ 1111 V.lly \Vo''· Mary Lou Watkins, M.A. "Be Here NoN" · tvpvrt 'l111it y 6y aliiSia 10 AM. c,,,., H-""I ,.,a c,,,.,,, CMNr Jll ._ llU Slrwta c,.,.,.. Prf .u.,. CAI".,,." f1UHJ14MO HAllOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH. . lOlsclplet Of Christ) 2401 IMle It SarQ Isabel Newport Beach6'5-17'~ ~~~M. '" ........... ........... -----................ .......... J For More lrloonatlon Cd The aucnornoe (714)436-1400 It was 7 a.m. and the station's phone was "ringing off the hook," the handsome, 28-ycar- old radio executive recalled. l'RES/Jl1E RIAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wonhlp and he. dUa pnc:dcal, Clirillt-aocmd, biblical tnallF- "1HAT CERTAIN FEELING'' ( 1John4:7-21) Sunday, November 10, 1991 Dr. Willllm L ~ 8:30and10:15 A.M. Prad>lnc 6(X) St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach, c.alifornia (714) 631-2880 (8C:':l'Cm ham Newpcxt Harbor Hi&h School it lrvi.M &. lSdt.) Ll l fl/ERAN CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ~~ '"""""lrnld> u 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa Lolhor V. Tomow, Pastor 631-1611 Bruce Jeske, Pastor WORSHIP SERVICE 8:00 10:30 o.m. Svndoy School & Audit Bibi. Oou 9:30 o.m. Christion Elementory School 541-6866 Look for the Pilot's . upcommg II PEACE-ON·EARTH II Gtide to Hmdoy ~ md Events Coming December 19th Coll Joy 0wen· for ITlOfe infonnotioo 642-4321 x266 ' fl'/4'( ( """ I ~~ -WE AAE A C<MucTv OEO!CArro To Low.a AJ"1o SPvlNo JEIUI --CHRllT Aa loAo lwo &VIOA· SAINT JAMES CHURCH Trd~a.m. Cont•FT1>0rary 9 a.m. Churd't SchoC>l 9 a.m. Char1ttnlttc 10:45 a.m. WedneldaV 8:30 a.m. Fr. DaVtd C. Anderson Aletor 3209Vla~~ Nlw~ 11.i1~10 ~T. MATTIIEW~ Newport Beach· 1723 W.1tdiff •behind W•sftiff Court• Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. Sundey Child Cate • SYnday Sd\ool (714)846-1152 When no one else answered the phone, Crawford lifted the re- ceiver and his heart sank. The man on the other end said he was about to commit suicide. Crawford said. "We aPC a con· duit for individuals." Fortunately, KDRT has a procedure for handling suicide calls. Everyone on staff has b..:e n trained to give ')'re-ministering" to such callers before recom· mending someone who offers professional help. Every day, KBRT presents is· sues and answers to these indi- viduals. But it takes more than that to make it in the highly competitive world of commercial radio. "One of the main products that KBRT sells its listeners and advertisers is trust," said Linda Ketcham, the station's office and sales manager. "Our obligation as Christians is to minister any way we can," KBRT docs thorough back- See KBRT/AI Newport Chureh of leUgtoua Science Dr. Juanella Evans 'So llcm:r Wond.mrl lbq»z1Mt»S tor rou• Service and Jr. Churcb: 10:30 a .m . Nov. 9th Dream Workshop 11:00-2:30 p.m. Dial an lmptratton 851·1231 263-1261 901 DoYe St. # 145 Newport leacb Dr. Roger Teel , D.D . Cl'M Care PnMded Sefvlces: 8:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m. 11FlORISH" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE • lltmbtr tf die Ulittd ChRll ti ,...,._, SdtftCt 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92688 / (714) 969-1331 < II/\ I'd I \ '\ ·' ( II \ ! I CHRISTIAN SCIBNC• CHUllCHD BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST' CHUACH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN BOSrON, MA88ACHU8ETTS THE SUBJECT FOA THIS WEEl<S 818l.E LESSON IS .... -flllfl ... """"' llllMlr1I Clllnll .. CMll ........ ............... .................. ,... .......... -&& ............. '* ................. , ........ , .. , .. Clllt Cllt,,,..... ,...._. .. • UM UL fw..., lllll ... UM ~ 1111a 111111 Clllnll elCMll ..... .. ,... .. .,.,0... ... .. Clllnll I...., ........... UL ............... l_. ...... c... "-""' ............. ............... ... .............. _ .... .... ........ , .. .... ......... -........ , .. Ill • &&-IP& ,. .. _ .................... ........ -ae;s;· .. r=----7 ATM.&.'91 •.• 11•01 , ........ ..... -· 111111 -------------------------- ------------------------- _. IAIPAN: Veteran returns to battle sc•e .. Obituaries ~ FromA1 five-mile-wide troplcaJ island in the darkness. Howfter, it wu euy to 1ee the lightt from a half dozen luxury hotels that lined part of the beach and long ribbons of red and white lights announana that thil once primitive island could bout a modern badge -traffic. The next momtn,. I joined othera in search- ing for places made familiar during the battle 47 ycan aao. We soon learned tbat our hotel wu juat 10utb of the beach where mv battalion landed. -·, · · h wasn't Iona before we began to reminisce about the beaCh assault and that first night when we were fiahting in the sugar cane fields. Our whole world"' teemed to be on fire as the Marina and the Japanese locked in struggle in the middle of the cane fields that stretched acrou the island. Fire from the air, tbc naval gum, . our guns and thein and the Oame- throwing tanks had kept the cane fields burn- ing till nearly dawn. It was easily one of the worst nights I experienced in the 01any battles of three wars. The next day I went alone along th.c beach toward the island's small town of Garapan. My old battalion had turned and moved up the road to capture the town. As we approached the town, that long ago day, my squad was or- dered forward, along the beach, to gauge the enemy positions and strength. We came under mortar ftre. My friend who lay with his head at my feet, was killed by a single round that took off the heel of my boot and hit him in the head. I found the place. It wu one of the few spots on the illand that looked pretty much like it bad be(ore. I wu m,llnded that I used to write to his mother and ailter. But I had stopped Iona ago. Other wan, other friends l<>1t, other mothera seemed to have taken their plaoc. They, like our old tanb, nllllng on the coral suds on thcae beaches, have alto }>ccn forgotten. , The Japanese have now bought or leased most of the island of Saipan. It 1erves tbem u a minl -and cheaper -Hawaii. They have also done something else. Families and private group. from Japan haYC erected abrines on the island to commemorate their fallen toldion. Many dot the area along the cout and atop the cliffs where many of their soldiers commit- ted suicide rather than surrender to us. I left the island. having relived dozens o! old battle memories. However, one memory re.- mains: There were no comparable shrines or markers to commemorate the thousands our men who died there. Why? I'm Uying to come. to grips with what that says about us. . I know Veterans DJy means more than JUSt a day off work to the veterans and their fami- lies and rm sure to every American. But why haven't we as a people, or our churches, veter- ans groups or the government itself done something to mark the battlefields where our men and women fell? Were there too many places, too many battlefields? ' It's a troubling thought on Veterans Day. GU Ferpsoa h tbe 70tb Dhtrkt A6M111bly- JDaD. Assemblyman Gil Ferguson in daY! as World War II soldier in the South Paafic. · Businessman, boater · Pittman dies at 84 Louis Warren Pittman, a 15- year Newport resident and award-winning participant in local boat parades, died Oct. 31 at the City of Hope hospital in Duarte from cancer. Pittman, 64, was 'the owner of Lou & Sons Home Repai r in Newport. He was instrumental in the refurbishment of the Argus, a ship owned by the Sea Scout Base, and family mem- bers say he took great delight in helping design and make award-winning boat decorations in t.he annual Character and Christmas boat parades in Newport Harbor. "He was a character," said son Vincent Pittman. "Not in a bad way, but in a good way. People really loved him. He re· ally felt at home in Newport durirlg the last 15 years." Pittman, born in Los Ange- les, worked as a "repo man," . served in the merchant marine • during World War II and was a salesman before starting his home repair business. A memorial service is planned for Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. at W.C.'s Pub & Grill, 2633 Wes! Coast Highway, in New- port. He is survived by sons Vin- cen!, 43, of La Crescenta; Jol)n Piuman, 40, of Huntington Beach; Michael Pittman, 39, of Garden Grove; sister Lucille Si- monette of Rogue River, Ore.; brother Donald Pittman of • Newpor! Beach; and three grandchildren. Mary Kern, active resident, 89, dies Newport-Mesa Advanced test scores rank near middle Mary Teresa Kern, a resident of Corona del Mar and active community member, died Oct. 30 at Hoag Hospital at age 89. Kern's husband Joseph Wil- liam, known as "Bill," was an ac1ive board member of the Newport Beach Country Club, Our Lady Queen of Angels Church and Hoag Hospital's 552 Club. The couple cel- ebrated !heir 641h anniversary Kern is survived by her daugh- !er Beverly Ann Meyer of Cit- rus Heights; son Joseph William Kern, Jr., of Lincoln City, Ore.; and grandchildren John Micha- el Meyer Ill of Santa Cruz, Will iam Elion Meyer of Camp- bell, Ka!hleen Marie Meyer o f San Jose, David Pa1rick Meyer of Cirrus Heigh!s, Cy n1hia Marie Kern of Portland, Ore., ~ Laurel Ann Kern of Eugene, • Ore .. and John William Kem of Eugene, Ore. By Russ Loar SlilT Wrtler NEWPORT BEACH -The Ncweort-Mesa Unified School Disttict ranks seventh out of Or: ange County's 15 school districts in the number of rigorous Advanced Placement tests successfully com- pleted by high school seniors. Administered by the College Board. the tests give students the opportunity to cam credit for 29 college-level courses in 16 subjects ranging from physics to French lit- erature. Los Al amitos Unified School District reported the highest num- ber of tcs~ success( ully completed "Spadoos IYID wltb new· & latest fttness equipment" SHAPE-UP N I W • ·o • T A Full Service Health Club Call for your free Introductory vislL EB Iii WESTCIJFF PLAZA. '31-3623 ~ ~17th Street at lnlne Aft., N~rt Beacla -74.4 exaats passed for every 100 seniors. State school officials say some seniors take more than one exam. Newport-Mesa reported 44.2 successful exams per 100 seniors, compared to a county av~ge of 36.7 and a 20.1 state average. Newport-Mesa ranks 13th out of 1he 15 county school districts in percentage gains since 1984, but state school officials say high per- centage gains may be due to a low leyel of past achievement. Newport-Mesa school district testing administrator Eleanor Anderson declined comment on !he recently released scores, saying she had not reviewed the data. in August. In addition 10 her husband, COAST INTO HOME OWNERSHIP. Beach ... Close Living at Inland Prices. Ahisse, in ma ter·planned Aliso Viejo. Near the beach. Ju!ir minute from La({Una onJ Dana Point. Terrific JWO-and three-bedroom att.Khed h<'mcb I ALT IS SE ALISO VIEJO rrk.o ~ff\oc11w Ja1e ·" rullhut1011 lt1•mc• 'llt.j«I 111 f"'klf -~ Stt ~i.. ~nl-'1"'9 fl'f 1M!11m4llk'll ttjl•TJll\tl "''""' ... ~· "'""'.'""' 11nJ JIM' With superb style hy an awarJ-wmnlng builder. Gre:'ll prices anJ g~al financing made even hetrer by our special Builder C lose-Out. _. Don't miss your last chance for an extraorJinury Omn~ County h.1JJ?.11n. Stt Alt~ today. BARRATT ~~(11# Sele. office ~ dally from 9 a.m. to S p.m. (714) S81 ·S86J > • # ' • • • ' .. .. . . . ,. --- ---_-_--=-_-:.._-:--=..---- - - - -• ------------------------------------------- so . - Weddin g I> . . BROWNE-NAESS :Tracy Janine Nacss or Laguna B~ch and William Gray Browne ot 'Corona del Mar were united in m>rriage Aug. 10 at Laguna Pres- byterian Church. For her weddin~, Tracy wore ·a gown of white silk shatung ac- cented with seed pcar9and se- quins on French alecnon.,.ace. The gow n featured a chapel-length train. Serving as maid of honor was Lori Naess, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Cara Thorson, Margaret Day, Kathy McKeown, Jennifer Brown, Julie Sturm and Nancy Troy. Best man was Griff Alker. Groomsmen were Coby Naess, Steven Hester, Lewis Reda, Pete Rodgers, Steve Rieke and Jeff Day. After the ceremony, the 200 rel- atives and friends present at- te nded a reception in the court- ya rd ad Design Center South. The newlyweds honeymooned in the Virgin Islands and have made their first home in Aliso Viejo. Tracy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Naess of La- ........... funa Beach. She is employed by rvine Unified School District and works at Bonita Canyon Elemen- tary. William is the son of Allen Gray Grown and Shirley lngman Browne of Corona del Mar. He is employed by Grubb and Ellis Commercial in Newport Beach. ......... Start at :. · · Watches $38 _ _,,, -..... Clam Pearl Earrings start a1 ~ $1200 14 KT GOLD Bracelets start at: *19 Enjoying the Carousel Caper at the Westin South Coast Plaza were, from left, Eve, Holmgren, Joan Lyon and Linda Boris. Women's bargains benefit charity _ P ut 300 bargain-hunting women (is that redun- dant?) in a room with 242 silent auction items, and con- ------,... front them with venders offering everything fron jewe lr y to wreaths to cute stuffed toys, and you will see some action. The "Carou- se I Cape r " s ponsor ed Thursday by Newport Chap- society ter, National Charity League, at Westin South Coast Plaza brought out the cards, checks and cash to the tune of $30,000 for charity. The "caper" included lunch- eon and tea room modeling of glitzy holiday wear from Beaujon Paris. "This all started 25 years ag9 as a small members-only lunch- eon... it has mushroomcc.I. The money we make will benefit our projects, Golden Timers Center, scholarships and other com- munity programs," ~aid chairman Eve Holmgren. Others there were Presidl!nt Linda Boris, Joan Lyon (center- pieces), co-chairs Vicki Serra and Colleen Wood, Connie Ihrke, Chrys Vollmer, Brenda Eastman, Sharon Henwood, Alexa Jensen, Kathy Harrison, Barbara Fre- u ndt, Pam Howard, Beverly Willgeroth, Jan Vitti, Myrna Thompson, Sherry Mead, Kathy Thompson, Terry Kymla, Lou Ellen long, Virginia Zenz and Helen Melchior (her daughter Mary Anne will be one of 18 making their debut Nov. 30 at 1he NCL ball.) Lou Ellen l ong, left, and Terry Kylma examine a stuffed cow. .J Co-chairwoman Vicki Serra stands next to a carousel horse . 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There's no point in sporting a beard if you can't mutter through it, as follows: • Don't look now, but wasn't that the Vice President of • United States of America stumping Thursday through our preoccupied precincts? And wasn't his visit virtually erased from th~ prime-time news, as though by Magic? • Maybe Mr. Quayle should hire Imelda Man:ol' advance , agenta for his travels. I still can't believe the cheering multitudes greeting her return to the Philippines -even though, as Jay Leno suggests, most of them were shoe salesmen. • It's a little late, but I'd like to add my kudos and hosannas to all the fed-up taxpafers who forced county supervisors to snatch their hands away from the cookie jar. Did I say supervisors? Should've said stupidvisors. ._, • What really got me mumbling this week was ...-.-. that I had to call Social Security's 800 number. II•! .. A metallic voice somewhere put me on hold - -----for eight agonizing minutes -and I was nearly l I Muzaked to death. OCa • Nearly everyone says the housing market is Scene "soft" out there in Pilotland, so maybe I'm not -----probing in the right places. From what I can gather in limited inquiries, it's about as soft as a week-old bagel. Let me know when it turns mushy. • In a recent piece about two controversial local developers, one of the dailies re~rted that they've "consulted well-known Orange County pubbcist Peter Maddox to help them with follow-up stories in newspapers throughout the country. How ''well known" is Mr. Maddox? I've never heard of him, and couldn't find any media or PR types who have. Guess he must be weU-known in a quiet sort of way. • Not too many publicity releases serve a humanitarian purpose, so I'm indebted to Kathy Estes, area director for the American Diabetes Assn. In her reminder that November is ·National Diabetes Month, her missive also reminded me that I'd forgotten to take the morning's syringe stab. Thanks, Kathy, and I'm feeling a lot perkier now. Mumble, mumble ... 0 OK, BUT PLEASE DON'T SHOOT 11IE PIANO PLAYER - Jean Tandowsll;y, who conducts PR symphonies for the Orange County Philhannonic Society, changed her will six months ago. She wants her own Dixieland band, the Internationals, to provide the accompaniment when she shuffles off. There's only one problem; namely, she's the combo's pianist, and therefore would require someone to sit in. Jean was jazzed to learn that there had been a similar sendoff Saturday at the Balboa Bay Club, and said she's booking the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club where she's belonged for three decades, for her own departure. The date, naturally, has been kept open. Good grief, this could drive the cathedrals and mortuaries out of business. Why doesn't somebody start a new venture called, say, "Rites in Ragtime" or "Syncopated Services," whatever, Noo Awlins style? We could even have a parade and eYCrything ... NOTICE The Swatch watches advertised In this week's T.arget Sale Supplement will be avallable, however sty1es and quantities may be llmtted. This Is due to the supplier not shipping the quantities originally dered. Unfortunately, additional shipments of this m chandlse are unavailable. Therefore, we are unable to offer nchecks. We apologize for any lncon nlence this may cause. ® TARGET With PROS in .charge, event a uccess -~: .. • lft ,aynw'Not Patricia Rock, left, and Janet Curci Walsh, co-chairwomen of the PROS new-member fund raiser, examine one of the pieces of art on display at the Engman Gallery, where the event was held. OPtN DAILY DINE-IN Lunch-Dinner FULL BAR -Home Delivery FOOD TO GO Voted Best Ribs in the South ~ Pasadena and Brentwood I LIMITED TIME ONLY! . BUY ONE GET ONE I DINE-IN ONLY F OF EOUAL OR LESSER VALUE I You must present this coupon when ordering. Not available with re e otlle• specl&• or '°"PD" offers. 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The evening ($35 per ticket) featured excerpts from the newly created opera "The Heart of Ga" by Ronald Ravenscroft. Said Rock (there with friend Michael Hirsh), "It all came about because Engman Gal- lery's Eve Vannuki told me that they wanted to do a little event for a few of our friends, and well, Ro- nald had just composed an opera Ron Ravenscroft., second from right, creator of the new opera ''The Heart of Ga," which was presented in part at the PROS event, chats with, from left, David Burton, Eve Vannuki and Claire Burt. and I thought that would be per- fect!" Ravenscrofl (there with wife, Shari) was thrilled about the pos· sibility of his work being per· formed under the baton of Mae- stro Kazimierz Kord and the War- saw Philharmonic. Concerning his opera's theme, the composer said, "Our world embraces so much ni- hilism. we need something uplift- ing... that shows people there is hope!" 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Huldtlnson ••• 642-4321, .... l Fall's wet weather Inviting to grass seedlings germination ' ' s hould ,I plant grass seed now -or wait until spring? " That's one of the most frequently asked questions at this tlmc of the year. Don't be embarrassea if you still arc not quite sure or the answer. lf bare areas in your existing lawn arc a problem or r lawn looks like it can use some new life, this onth can be dedicated to reseeding or overseeding. is doesn't mean spring seeding is iJJ-advised. Spring · the second bc5t time, and shouldn't be missed if re- ding is needed. The attractiveness of reseeding now is that nature is normally on your side. As the sun declines and daylight hours decrease, air temperatures average, but the soil temperature stays the same (soil temperature changes llClc slower than air temperatures). The season results in fllllflll cooler air and warmer soils which is perfect for grass ______ seed germination. In late winter or early spring, Dy Things comparison, the soil holds on to cool temperatures longer than the air, so germination is slower. ~reen Increased moisture is usually typical at this time of -----•year because of Call rains and heavy dew, thus, helping out the seedlings from drying out. Weeds are normally not as aggressive this time of the year, so they tend to not choke out the seedlings. If weeds do occur, the old grab and yan k method works well for only a few weeds. However, spot treatments with a glyphosate will eliminate the problem more effectively. A good rule of thumb is that wherever bare soil can be seen, sowing grass seed in that area is the intelligent thing to do. Otherwise weeds may get in before you do and a ba11le fo r squatters rights occu rs. Two typical situations calling for ovcrseeding are "thin turr• and "bare patch." Thin turf is where overall growth of the lawn is matted W.._ T.,Ct .. R LHllltf ,,_ ,,_ ~ ...... , ... ,.,," 1Ml...i1 .. 0-.C. °'9"4, Nollh H"""9. ~."'°'"I_, ,... l.Htlw«nll 2215 HARBOR Bl VO . COSTA MESA •646-0275 ~S OAl.Y 10-t>•SUN 12-~•CLOSEOMON ~~ '/otJft 11.«>1', WM.L- ANP ~NQ1H NII&~ 1i01"° close to the ground and spacing between the rhizomes or roots are far Now that the sprinklers are working properly, apply a starter fcniliz r away from each other. You can see much of the soil surface. {low in nitrogen, ph05poorua and potassluin) to give the seed ID extra Bare patch looks similar to thin turf except there are area's too large boost in it's new life. Sow the grass seed with a drop spreader or a hand to be filled in by rhc existing lawn surrounding thoso damaged area's. held whirlybird spreader. If you trust the calibration of your h'nds, this Still another good reason for reseeding is to upgrade th~ lawn by add-will work also. Rye grass is typically sown at u rate of 10 pounds per ing newer, improved, hybrid lawn varieties. Richer, more vigorous new 1000 square feet. Top off the grass seed with a mulch. A two cubic foot lawns that are adapted to our environmental cohcHtions are easier to bag of mulch will cover approximately 200 square feet when applied by a take care of. ----..:::..-humus spreader. If you arc going to spread 1t by hand, "'I" "Now is the rye time to seed your lawn" coverage will only be. close to 150 square feet. The Let's not forget annµal rye seeding for covering mulch docs not have enough fertilizer content up those lawns that go dormant suc1' as: c;ommon in it to make a dif(crcnce but is rather used t r and hybrid Bermuda, Zoysia, and St. Augustine holding the seed down in the Santa Ana win s grasses. This type of overseeding gives you f;;ill and keeping the soil moist. and winter coverage. Rye grass will die out in Watering the newly sown seed will depe the spring when the weather starts to warm ue. on the weather conditions for that day. Your dormant grass begins to activate at this warmer days, 3-4 times a day (Cor 10 mi - time. Hence, green lawns all year long. utcs) will not be out of the ordinary, how- How to overseed. Seeding thin turf or bare ever on cloudy days, 1 time will be sufficient. patch will account for quite a bit of seed·to be Keep the soil moist until seedlings are well sown. Preparation for overseeding should start established -not wet. by mowing the lawn as low as possible. De-When the new grass is about 6 inches tall, thatching, removing layers of rhizomes that have mow it for the first time as high as your lawn built up during the year, should be done next. Dethatching mower can. Remove the clippings so as not to choke out machines can be rented from most equipment rental yards the new growth. Lower your lawnmower by a Vi inch or you can purchase power rake blades that fit on rotary lawn mowers. each week until the cut is 1 Vl-2 Vi inches tall. Fertilize again with a bal- You simply attach springs that tear up the thatch, and scarifies the soil anced fertilizer 6-8 weckJ after the first time you mowed. surface. If the lawn area is too small for a dethatcher or power rake as- sembly, use a metal rake or three-prong garden hoe to get the same ef- fect. Remove all clippings and other debris that surfaces. Next, check your sprinkler system to make sure all heads arc in prop- er working order. Armed with a small screwdrive r and pocket knife, clean out all lines by turning the system on. u~e the screwdriver to turn the adjustment screw (recessed on the top of the head) so water is not spraying on the sidewalk, driveway and buildings. The pocket knife will Overseeding will give your lawn new life while sprucing up your house and neighborhood. When a lawn is well maintained, it boosts the value of the property and the pride of the owner. be useful for removing debris caught in the sprinkler orifice. Nick FcderolT is co-owner of A.N.B. Industries, D lllndsc-ape consu/11- t/on, mointenanc-c and c-ontrsctlng Orm located in Whittier. He can be heard on KFI AM 640 from S-7 a.m. c•·ery Saturday, answering your gardening and landscaping questions for Southern CalifornlD. 'e~~ O«IATAMalc»I SMO«EOUT' Siblings reacting differently to moving,-changing schools D rar Dr. Diana Peters: I recently mo,•ed to a new house. My J 5-year-old daughter (IOth grodc) Is ha,•ing a hard time adjusting to her new school. She's been crying every day that she ho s no friends and \\ants to go back to her old school. This would be impossible for us-. Her brother "ho's 12 is making a lot of friends. He's really outgoing. She's rather shy and _ never did make friends easily. l'\·e told her to be friendly and talk to RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... , .. ...., Cetw1 lllrtJ HU UIUI IUI .. CtlTA •SA-54l·1151 her classmates but she says lhey ignore her. What can I do to reassure her? 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The principal can alert your daught s teachers to be especially ------. supportive du9i1ng this transition. Dr. 111111 Petll'I He/she can a1~2 set up a budd)ll system through which 2 or 3 . r classmates agree to be your ~ daughter's spetial friends and ' orientate her to the school. Th~ ------principal usually Parenting selects students 101 who have -----common interests as your daughter and who live in her neighborhood. Second, be sure to do things as a family. Go to church, the movies or take a walk on the beach TOGETHER. Pop some popcorn and watch T.V. together. oq Encourage your children to tallo to you about things they like. Foster a sense of belonging, a sense of family unity pnd unconditional love. Dr. Diana Peters If you hDve D question for DF. Diana Peters writr to her at the Pilot, 330 lY. Bay St., Costa MtsD 91627. I DESIGNATED DRIVER M_•.._QS SENSEi ••.-: ,.__.,,, ....... ---.......... ........ c ................................... ... -...... 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He received his first violin at the tender age of five, continuing his lifestyle as any other child -play- ing with friends, attending school and practicing in his spare time. "When I first started (playing the violin). it was just for fun," said the Indiana native. "I also played sports ... tennis and basketball." Bell said he began to take the violin seriously when he was 12 and began studying with Josef GinJ<>ld. The other turning point was a summer session at Meadowmount music ~mp in New York. "It was very inspiring ... the other violinists, my If, own age and older, were practicing five hours a day. I had only been practicing an hour a day. "Once the decision to play music was made, l\1therc were some sacrific~s. but 1· don't regret it. 1 1 You can't do everything," he said. 10·, Bell made his professional debut at the age of 14 with Riccardo Muti and the Philadelphia Or- chestra. His managers-to-be were in the audience that night and the performance led to a great many other conccns including a debut at Carnegie Hall when he was just 17, winning the Avery Fish· er Career Grant in 1986 (a year later) and becom- ,_jng the first violinist in 10 years to be signed exclu· t:sively by London/ Decca Records. At this point in his career, Bell is in con· stant demand as a soloist by orchestras and symph<lnies. As a recitalist, he performs in major halls throughout the world. As for the future, Bell said he is unsure. Joseph Bell will perform at the Center Wednes~ay and Thurs- day nights. "( would like to continue for a while as a solo- ist .. there's still so much I haven't done or per- formed yet." He said there are a great many works from the 20th century he has barely explored; he's also given some thought to one day conducting and composing his own works. In addition to performing, Dell said he is keep- ing busy looking for a new violin. At the moment he is playing a borrowed 1732 Stradivarius while looking for a new instrument. "Each violin is like a person ... it has its own per- sonality. It takes years to find the right partner." For his performance with Pacific Symphony, Bell will perform Mozart's "Violin Concerto No. S," also known as "Turkish." Both concerts will begin at 8 p.m. in Segerstrom Hall at Orange County Performing Arts Center. Tickets for either concert range from $12 to $36; they may be purchased at the box office of by call- ing 740·2000. Movie listings 2 All I Wont for O.n.tmoa !GI I I 4S. I 45. 3·45, S.4S, 7·45, 9 45 SOUTl4 COAST VILLAOI S..nllowet ot 8"~ S40· OS94 Nlwport Beach ULaOA CINIMA 709 E lolboo lt.d 67S·"70 Mli..._.2.H0.7,9.IS r1 l'fOWMOS ~T CINOAA 300 ~ C- 0.... 6U.0760 ')~ ..., ........ (W) 12.30, 3, 5 30, •• 10 20 2 0-. .......... ,..._, _, 12 IS, 2.30, 4 4S, 1rJ;'10 3. Uttle ._ T• ll'GI 12.4S, 3. 5. 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A couple days afte r chatting with Steve, my friendly neighbor- hood cableman came to the homestead, at- Local Cable tached a few ca------ bles here and a sleek-looking re- ceiver there and Voilal I can now push a handy-dandy remote and fill my home with uninterrupted, digital-quality sound on 19 differ- ent music channels. (I can also- enjoy M1V. VHl, HBO, Show- time and Cinemax in sound rival-· ing that of compact discs.) There's something for everyone on OCR. I like the trad itional jazz channel. My wife is into the mod- ern rock spot on the dial. There's a For Kids Only channel that plays children's songs and stories for the young'uns. My brother-in-law likes ~ ,,. THE ISLAND ' .. I• ,_.. t i ,,• .. .. . .. 640-1218 Spectrum, a grab-bag station that includes rap, reggae, blues, folk and show tunes. Before this starts sounding any more like a commercial, I must confess there arc some problems. Because Digital Cable Radio is new (it premiered last year and Costa Mesa's Copley/Colony is the first Colony system in the nation to carry the service), there are some kinks. Occasionally, a song will end abruptly or you'll find the sound of a movie channel on what is sup- posed to be a music channel. However, that's understandable considering the newness of OCR and the route the music travels to get into our living rooms and dens in Costa Mesa. The music origi- nates on the East Coast, is trans- mitted up to a satellite and is beamed back down to us West Coasters. The sound from the music and premium channels - which is already transmitted in stereo -takes an even· more duous journey, bein~ intercepted, processed and digitized befor~ being sent up to the satellite. : While the absence of DJs ar1D commercials is refreshing, the11e are times you'd like to know the title and artist of the song you ate listening to. Fortunately, OCR ~ taken care of that by providing an 800 number to call. Despite a flub once in awhile and the fact that I'd prefer to have the system hooked up to my main stereo (something I'll be able to do should I choose to continue re- ceiving OCR), I couldn't be h~p­ P.ier with it. The sound is incred- ible: and the musical selections are entertainingly eclectic. Oh yeah, in case ~ou're wonder- ing, OCR costs $9.95 a month - S2 more if you want a remote con- trol. If you're an audiophile, it's worth checking out. GRAND OPENING! FREE l''xlO'' POBTBAIT 1 (We accomodatc the working parent) ' Pnfeuleul fady ......... .,. "We make Photography Fun!" CALL 548-7191 OPEN 7 DAYS! • slle Eaton Studios 222 E. 17th St. Co1ta Mcaa (•croM from Motlier'• Market) CROWN VALLEY f ,,.,,,,1 "~·'"" i>t.,,..' .... ,. Iii. • "'«"'ljJ ._. .. I 364-0120 3 ........... ,.._,, ~ 12:30, 3, 5:30, 8, 10:15 ~ ,. Mllft In the MHfl (l'G. I 3) I 1145, I :4S, 4, 6: I 5, . *''°· 10:30 I. 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CORONA SCHOOL Presidential hopeful Senator Bob Kerrey, Nebraska photo courtesy Bob Kerrey's stall' OC businessman westernizes Russi . . by Heidi Thomsen Orange County businessman Thomas Newcomer has negoti· ated a contract with Russian President Boris Yeltsin to west· ernize housing construction in the Russian Republic. Mr. Newcomer, fatherofCdM senior Brandt, jun- ior Lori, and eighth-grader De- rek, will build a premanufactured housing plant in the middle of Russia, while sh aring western business skills with Russian offi- cials. Newcomer was first ap- proached a yea rand a half ago by the dean of Pepperdine University's School of Business and Ma nagement, James Wilburn, who asked if he were interested in assisting the Rus· sian Republic with their housing problems. At the time, Mr. New- comer owned a small company which premanufactured houses at a plant and then moved them to the sites, as they do in the USSR. Newcomer and Wilburn sent a joint proposal to the Russian government, and three weeks they left to meet with officials. Newcomer has since m ade eight trips to Russia in order to evaluate the situation from a con- struction standpoint. Newcomer commented, -i'here are two issues that are plain. First, in the Soviet Union, only 60. 70% of housing needs are be· ing met ... Second, there is a food shortage, not from lack of food, but from lack of a distribution system and people to hawest the food:" His PTQposal would increase housing production in rural Rus- sia, bringing much of the popula- tion out of the major cities, Leningrad, Kiev, and Moscow where the housing problems are most serious. "By starting construction in rural Russia, we'll provide hous- ing and get the population in an area where they can assist the agriculture and food problems," Newcomer said. The Russian government has decreed $1 billion over the next 5 years to purchase western tech- nology and to learn Capitalistic business skills. Newcomer plans to set up a consulting group on the side, where American senior executives and business people will teach them how to run a busin'ess under western models. "Fro1n an economic stand· point, the USSR is a third world country," he explained, "The people, however, are highly O.C. businessman Thomas Newcomer, left, in Russia. ~ · photo courtesy of Thomas Newcom r educated .... They've just bee n submitted a proposal to use i s closed off to the world for 40-50 technologytopossiblydoublepro- years and are suffering from an duction of Russian oil fields. ay information deficit." producing more oil, Rus~ia can Newcomer said he's seen a sell more on the international great change in Russia since the market, derive more currency, coup. "A year ago ... the Russian and continue the process of people were frightened, paranoid, privatization. even clinically depressed ... Ev-"This is the most rewarding eryone expected and feared a coup thing I've ever done in busi- would take place. It was always ness," said Newcomer, "'They'r' in the back of their minds ... Now writing their Constitution, and people are s miling, they walk with [Jim and 11 have seen some of, bounce in their feet. It's a n in-the ideas we've discussed with' credible difference." them come out in their Western companies are recog· legislation .. .! feel like I'm I nizing the economic possibilities getting to play a part in histo in Russia. Unocal has recently It's like we're back in 1776." Presidential hopeful Kerrey beats the odds by Heidi Thomsen The folwwing is an interuiew with senior Brad Schneider who interned during July at the office of presidential hopeful Bob Kerrey, a senator from Nebraska. What is Senator Kerrey's background? Senator Kerrey is48 years old. He graduated from the University of Nebraska with a degree in Pharmacy. In 1964 he registered Republican. Then he joined the NAVY in 1966 and fought in Viet· nam. He worked as a pharmacist and opened a chain of restaurants and three health clubs. In 1982, he ran for Governor with no political experience and won. He won a Senate S.{?at in 1988, and now is running for the Democratic nomination 'for the President of the United States. How would you describe the Senator's political ide- ology? I'd call him a liberal Democrat. He opposed the Constitutional Amendment to ban flag burning, the Gulf War, and in July he introduced a socialistic health care plan to co ntrol health costs and provide universal coverage, separate from employment. What is his personality like? I th ink he's a great guy. He's warm, charismatic, easy to talk to, a real person. He wasn't condescending to me at all, even though· I was just a 17 ·year-old, high school student from California. Does he have a family? He's been divorced for three years and has a 16 year old son a d a 15 year old daughter who Jive with their mom in Nebraska. Hew s dating Deborah Winger, but I never got to see her. She used the back door. Tell me about his war wound. Senator Kerrey served in Vietnam in 1969. He was a Navy SEAL andlosthisrightlegfrom the knee down from a grenade. He received a purple heart and now wears a prosthetic leg, but you can't even tell. I wouldn't have known ifl hadn't read his bio ... He even runs in rac4's. Because of his experience in Vietnam, Senator Bob is anti-war. $e was one of the few senators who opposed Operation Desert Storm. Would he be a good president? I think so, first because I agree with his political views, but also because he has a lot of compassion. He makes decisions based on his morals, not voters, money, or to be re-elected. He wouldn't make wrong decision s. What are his chances to win the democratic nomina· tion? It's too soon to predict anything, but I think he'll have a pretty good chance. Before he an'nounced his candidacy, there were always rumors that he would be a good candidate to run. People were always whispering his name. STUDENT PERSPECTIVE Lieutenant governor makes a rare visit by Megan Sutherland When Clarence Thomas ac· cepted the nomination for the U.S. Supreme Court, criticis m was inevitable. This man will make decisions affecti ngour per- sonal freedoms for the rest of his life, and we have a right to make sure he's the right person for the job. Since there was a chance that Thomas harassed Professor Hi 11, he ought to have been ques· tioned about it. He will be mak· ing rulings on women's rights that will affect every woman in this country, and if he does not respect women as equal indi· vi duals, he ahould not have been confirmed. No one will ever know what happened between Hill and Tho- ma•, but the entire Ol'deal will I h•ve an adverse effect on future cuet inwlvin.i aexual haraae- rMDL Pr0fe11or HiH was por· tra.Yed u a ponibly vindictive woman, trying to get even with a man who had scorned her. She will be remembered by some as the woman who unfairly charged a man with sexual harassment because he ref used her advances. Accordingly, other women expe· riencing sexual harassment will be more hesitant to make their situation known. Nonetheless, Thomas has been confirmed, and he will be a jus- tice for life. But his confirmation has raised serious questions about harassment. As long as it is tolerated in the wor1<place, women will never be equal. by Steve LeSieur By definition, the Supreme Court is the branch of govom· ment which interprets the Con· atitution. ~a body it is made up of nine justices, each of whom ia appointed for life by the Preai· dent and approved by o majonty of votes in both congreasiona 1 bod· '· ies, the House and the Senate. If approved by Congress, it is the job of a j~tice to make a broad interpretation of the Constitu· tion as it pertains to the inCTeaa· ingly complex world. Some people feel that Clarence Thomas was being wrongly ac· cused for a crime that had noth- ing to do with Thomas's ability to interpret the Constitution. · ln Newport Beach, where con· aervatism is an epidemic that refuses to loosen its grip on the minds of the politically confused, there has been an overwhelming consensus that 'ft.omas was an innocentvictimofafanatical, virl· dictive woman. Many felt that the issue of Mxual haranment. etpecially an incident that aup- posed1y occurred t0me ten yeara ago, had no place in a judiciary approval proceH. This biaaed yjew, which can be attributed to the falae ...... or reality that. moat conservativea ' have pertaining to major politi· cal issues, is totally unfounded. The validity of Professor Hill's accusations is not on trial, but rather whether the Judi· ciary Committee should have made such a public and compre- hensive sea1"'Ch for the truth. Sexual harassment definitely ia a pertinent issue. Although the public exposure was extreme in this case, it was necessary. After all, the Supreme Court is the body of government that. decided in 1986 that sexual ha· rassment was a violation of one' a rights. The steps that were t.aken with Juda• Thomas were ntc· easary in order to reveal the character of a Supreme Court nominee/alleged offender. Even thoueh the proceedinp at. times looked Hke a at.rateeic political chess game, they were tff'ectivt in addr1111n1 tht ti.alt at hand. By Peter Rice In a rare high school appear· ance, California Lieutenant Gov- ernor Leo McCarthy informally addressed a CdM AP. Govern· ment class on cwTcmt politic.al iuuea including aexual harass· ment and envil'onmental issues relating to the California economy. Invited to 1peak by a peraonal friend whoM aon i1 in the civica clan, McCarth)' probed 1tudenta' view• on th• Senate'• Suptem~ Cou.rt.Hearinp. V arlout 1tudtnts contributed a variety of view- points on the 1Ubject while being forced to defend their stanq by an agreaaive McCarthy. When recountinr an incident of eexual haraaament in which hia daachter wat involved, McCarthy dec .. Nd hit aupport tor ProfHtor Hm and her allera· don1 apln1t Supreme Court nomin• Clarence Thomaa. 'lbeU.utenantOovemoralso took a ttron1 poaiUOn on the tn· vironment •ttnr the neee .. ity of ~t "'l\IJatiorit tO clean up the "worst air quality in the nation." However, he stressed the need for these regulations to be economically acceptable to California's struggling buisne11 community. *Business and the (environmental] regulators can work together" he declared. McCarthy is presently pu1· ing a campaign for the Califo ia senatorial aeat occupied by e aginr Allan Cranaton. He ti.1 been involved In California 1Ute politic• 1ince 1968 servinain California State Autmbly (p 1iding&1itl 1peakerfor 1ixyea and 1at.eraervingnumeroua a aa Lieutenant Govern r. McCarthy has been a conaia t liberal and leadin1 democra c atatepolicy maker throu,hout career. .... Editoria1 ne dead~ lrigil•tes -.--- AmeriCan society m'ust, realize that 'mercy killing ' is still ki lli ng 1bc cnvclopca. please ... rtJ Tllumbl up to M•&lc John1oa who -less than ~ houn after leamina he Md tested poalrive for the viNI that cau.es AIDS -announced that he would become a public advocate ror safe sex and an educator or sorts ln the battle aaainst the Insidious virus. Johnson, always eloquent and forever crrervesc:cnt, may be the first pcnon who can reach collective America and help wipe away the stigma attached to AIDS •n4 the HIV virus. While the newi Johnson hu tested positive for HIV is stunnina and tra&ic, Johnson bu taken the bold road by bein& open, honest and public. Jn a WIJ, th.is marb Johnson's bigest and most heroic battle. And everyone from the casual ran to the andc school reacher with a classroom full or students wonderina what has happened 10 their hero hu a tremendous , opportunity to make an assist in this fi&hl. More than ~r. we need Magic. Jl'a Thumbs dOW1I to the ~ orpnlutlon that reportedly is soliciting funds on behalr or Denise Huber, the Newport Beach 23-year-old who has been missing since June. I t's ironic that a television station decided to air the movie "Death Wish" and its three sequels only a week before voters in Washington state cast their ballots to d~termine whether doctors should be permitted to actively assist.in bringing about the deaths or patients considered to be in a "terminal condition." Ill'. JI Biii .. The "Death Wish" series - a typical cops-and-robbers, good-guys-versus- bad-guys orgy of violence -turns ·on the theme of a vigilante's decision to take the law into his own hands and ------mete our capital C. . punishment to onservat1ve the dregs of Politics ·human society. Washington's ballot initiative 119, rejected overwhelmingly by voters on Tuesday, presented a perverse parallel -an emerging cultural death wish: a pathological preoccupation with a "quality of life" ethic that discards the infirm, the imperfect and the inconvenient. In this case, the medical professional replaces the vigilante, but both share the same epithet -"hired killer." The vigilante says, "When we cannot bring·to justice, we kill." The so-called mercy killer says, "When we cannot cure, we kill ." room along with other patientl>. They protested. Aft er all, there was nothing she could do. Besides, she would only depress the others and she was just taking up space. But l insisted. And I won. T he ensuing mon ths didn't produce a miracle. But they spawned love, caring and compassion -for all of us. Lily smiled when we had music, and even began to tap her foot. She grabbed my arm and vigorously massaged it when I sa t next to her during movies. The other pa tients began to say "hello" and patted her ha nd as they looked beyond their own needs. Finally, one spring day while I was wheeling Lily across the yard to her room, hlr slipper fell off and I stooped to put 11 back on. When I looked at her, she placed her hand on my race and !ta1d clearly and distinctly, "I love )OU You are so good to me ." Th:it \\as it. Nothing more. When Lily died, there was a h.h' for all of us, and John Donne 's poem came alive : "Any man ·s death dimini!thes me, because I :im involved in manlind; and therefore. neve r send to lno'' for whom the bell 1olb; i1 1olb for thee." F orty year!i ago, Dr. Leo Alex:inder, a pS)'Chiatris t "ho served on the staff of the Chief Counsel for War Crimes in Nuremberg, observed in his cla!tsic · study of the Holocaust that "it started with the acceptance of the · attitude. basic in the euthana!t1a The oraanlution, which hu no affiliation with the Huber family or the legitimate groups such u the Adam Walsh Foundation that the Huben have been workfog with, has purportedly used pictures of Denise 10 shake loose donations from area residents. F or days, the public opinion polls rcp<>rted enormous popular support for initiative 119, not unlike the cheers erupting from the movie-goers who watch the vigilante walk away from his victims as stunned and somewhat admiring policemen stand in stony silence. "the very foundation of the medical profession -the recognition that when we cannot cure, we will continue to care." was there I met Lily. movement, that the re is such a thing as a "Ir it's not llleaal, it's definitely unethlcal and immoral," said lone Huber. Denise' mother. rr those associated with the group have any moral fiber, they mi&ht consid.er forwarding those donatioos to the Denise Huber Recovery Fund, Fln.l,. Interstate Ba~ P.O. Box 1830.Ncwport Beach 926.58-8919. But problems of death and caring cannot be consigned solely to the proprietorship of the medical community, not only for the sake of the dying and those whose quality of life is less than optimal, but for our own sake as well. Permit me to share a personal story. Every day Lily sat aimlc!>sly and undisturbed. propped up in her wheekha1r, and placed out of the way nlong the \\all not too for from the nur!tes' stntion. She hadn't uttered a word fo r several years und seemed oblivious to the world around her. On r:ire occasion!> !the :o.milcd. usually after tasting chocolate candie!.. Without family or friends, Lily was undoubtedly a good candidate for "active mea!>ures" by the eu thanasia crowd. life not \\Orthy to be lived." The quality-of-life ethic built on eliminating those who don't measure up i' a heinous substitute for the noble belief that life is sacred and it is not righ t to l1ll sick people, but to care for the m. But the reality is that society docs not countenance vigilantes, and when faced with the reality of physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia. the voters rejected the quality of life ethic and celebrated life. They validated what anthropologist Margaret Mead called App:irently. the voters 1n \\'a,hington recogn ized this simple tact. I lnow Lil) d10... While in &raduate school I spent several years working in a convalesaent care facility that specialized in caring for the elderly. It I ins isted the nu rses wheel Lily to the day .,., Dr. Jo Ellen Allen, D resident of Coron~ de/ Mar, is tbe pres/d(•nt of tlie £ogle Forum of California. r6 Thumbs up to tbt ont, no make that two, no three, no four, no'frvc proplc who orrercd wheelchairs to Costa Mesa resident Gene Adams. Letters ... :r .... ~82~-:;.;~·1:t. °<I ' ..• ;., ,,·-. . . . -·· ~·-... .. ·~~.. ~~ ..... ~-·--; .. ·. , f!, . " ~.' . :·· • ·.• • ...... ff· w .. ~,. .... \•,l P. ... ·•• ... Adams, a 67-year-otd who recently had reconstructivc surgery on hU foot, awoke one momina last week ro discover someone had swiped his wheelchair. A story ln The Pilot brought an ~ ' immediate rescue in the form of five wheelchairs. Adams is mobile again thanks to 50me Good Samaritans. Our nnt-cnr Rtpcat Thumbs Down Award goes to Brian John Hunter, the 33-ycar-old who wu dis1in1uishcd in this space last wcclt for scndina scwally suggestive: letters to affluent Newport Beach women. Usina the nom de plume Todd Brooks, Hunter had billed himsclr as an "Armani·typc" man and a virtual love machine. When several women complained 10 police, Hunter said thll the letters were innocent and that be never mcanr • to actual arnnae dates with women. Last Tue1day, just a week after bcitla warned by police. and only three days after earnlna a CO¥eted Pilot Thumbs Down award, · Hunter wu arrested after alleaedly pilchlna acx acts for money to an undcRlOYCr policewoman. Oona ... Slncerut thanks 0 n behalf or the Corona del Mar High School PT A Home Tour Committee, I want to thank you for the wonderful publicity your newspaper provided our 18th annual fundraiscr. The Home Tour was completely sold out. More than 1,400 people spent a sunny day viewing seven beautiful homes and enjoyed a light basket lunch at Sherman ~ Gardens. The monies realized by this event will support many educational programs. purchase instructional equipment, offer scholarships and provide materials to enhance the education of the students. Again, our sincerest thanks for the space you contributed and your commitmei;it to the community. ESTHER TEERMAN Publicity Chairperson Newport Beach Concerned ..... T his letter ls in regards to your recent front page article "Hoag Hospital plans concern neighborhood." Having lived on Pacific Coast Highway below Hoag Hospital from 1970 through 1990 I am well aware of Hoa1 Hospital's outstandina service to our Community Commentary How to get involved Thi.s is your community newspaper, and we'd like to hear from you. Here's how you can become an active participant in the Pilot's Community Forum page. ""' Call the Readers' Hotline (642-6086) and leave your message. While we welcome all comments, we'll only publish comments from those who leave a name (please spell it out). city and phone number (for verification). ""'Write a letter. Please be as brief as possible. Longer letters will be considered for Community Forum page. Mail your letter to "Letters," 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or fax them to 646·4170. ""' Give the editor a call. William Lobdell can be reached at 642-4321, ext. 351 and would love to hear from you. ""' Our views vs. your views. In our news page, we at the Pilot strive to be fair and objective. On the Community Forum page, we try to do the same by publishing a wide range of views -many o( which we disagree with -in the interest of fairness. The Pilot's opinions are restricted to our editorials. community, its continuing expansion plans to meet the growina health care needs of our community and the status of the so-called "lower campus land." I remember when the first condominium projects were built next door to the existing h<>spital. I can well understand why the now-next door ncighbon express concern about the heights of some of the proposed buildings on the 0 lowcr campus" on We st Coast Highway. But for the so--callcd environmentalists blathering thnt they "want to prevent construction on a marshy section" that they say is "a sensitive wetland" is ludicrous at best. That argument is so specious that anyone knowing that piece of property knows it is one of the tnc1 ical ploys used by the people known as "NIMBYS" (Not In My Back Yard), to prevent development. That argument, with respect to that piece of property, has about the same lnck of credibility that Congress hns. DARL 0 . BERGHEER Newport Beach Serving the people H ugh "Do-It-To-It" Hewitt's column defending the OC Supervisors' obscene salary raises fell on deaf cars to many county taxpayers -especially those of us who are unemployed. His subtle (illogical} math of "only" S274 per month was possibly more California "Creative Financing," at best. Rather than defending these five-feeders of deve loper's campaign contributions, th e term recall seems more approprilte. If we multiply the $274 per month by five "stupidvisors" and ag:iin by the number of years Harriet Wieder has been royalty -we're talking big bucks. l suppose like everything ehe, trough-feeding has escalated too! MAX ST. YVES New port Beach T his letter is regardinl'~ur editorial, "Voters should protest lawmaker selfishness.." ' PTA goal: Equal educational opportunities for all children I am respondlna u the rcprc1entatlve of 1.000 PTA memben in the Newport-Mesa Unifacd School District to the community commentary by Paul C. Eklol of Colt• Meu in the Community Forum tcction of the Nov. 2 Pllot entitled .. Quality of educadon In serious need ol lmpnwcment." How 1ratlfyin1 that )O'I are a citlien wl\o ft Interested enouah In the quality of education to mako a concerned commutary. How MCI that ,ou seem only concerned with what The AIJUtJc term& .. ,be other ~" or •the f8Jhite Of ow idaOoll to nurtwe our llflh edaiiW!ii Ddlnts. •• Doll that ..,.... U.1 ~ .. only coeoaMd tfith dMm •••II wbO ml&ht fall into the OATE (Gifted And Advanced Placement) catepxy, or those who quality ror AP (Advanced Placement) claua? ••non-h addevinl .. arada are not worth ts i=r phU01ophy that studenu with "Dvrt ?"Do~ believe tbal"'1udtntt with pada that do not neccuarlly quality them for OA TB or AP classes arc not achlcvina at their hlpctt level and that they are noc worthy of .. nurturina? .. You spcciflcaJ:r.mcntlon the hiah proportioR ol col p-bound atudents. in wbkb Newpon·M .. hu p_rided lbclf. What a pathetic ClOmmentary that you do ~ r_e_capla how Newport-Mae has pnMded aCellent educational ~nklel to all atudeata. WhU. '°" -..110it two oompreheftlM hiah schoob in Newpon-Mcsa that are children ns its primary aonl. In the lcanin1 toward clim1nalina the grouping of Newport-Mesa Di.strict alone, more than atudentt by ability. you fail to mcnlion 75,000 hours arc donated annually by PTA that Corona del Mar HJah Schoo~ which volunteers to surport and improve recently returned to heteroaeneous class education for al of our students in the poup(na. jmt recciwd a ~000 public tchool ~tern. We believe that the Restnactunna Grant from ahe State or futuro of our 5latc and our nation and our California (SB 1274) to continue its world depends on quality and equality - e.xplorallon ol educational alternatives, to quality of learning for students of all set Innovative p ls and to implement ablli~ And equal opportunity for learning vblonary proarams. for all ~tudcnts. If tbe real subject hero, Mr. Ek.lof. is The philosophy of the PTA i to work the q~allty of cducat~ wh1 aro you ,._ for equal educational opportunities for all focus1n1 on a sel.ect poup? Do you.believe . children. only the acad~mac tliee lhould receave .. BONNIE ENGSTROM quality cducauon? President For allftOlt 95 ,eant the PTA hu Harbor Council PTAI, N·MUSD achtOcatecf for quaHay tducatl0ft1for all N~n Beach \ You refer to our supervisors who do not understand the definition "lawmaker," or shoul4 it be the people who trust our : supervisors do not know the • definition. ~h ich 1s simply "Rul under which people lh:e." Our supervisor) have always h their own rules. and 1 would guCif ~ if people knew more of each supervisors' background it might answer why they nearly proceeded with thei r own pay increase. They did not request any opinion from "the rank an d file " on how they would feel or vote un the many issues such as more homes for The Irvine Compan). our airport over cost in dollars, nor the names of the new buildings such as the "Thomas Riley Building." We. the little people. think it should be named after all five supervisors. Why blame the airport on just one man who no doubt put: more effort into most decisions made by our "Holy f ive?" We all know Tom Riley is the 1 master at arms for the "Holy five" -just think of them as th e modern day "Last Supper.'' T-hc other eight arc the big money boys. I know they will all have a Merry Holiday -I hope the voters have the same. JAMES 0. ~Eoou; Corona dcl Man An Independent Newspaper Pubtish<.'d by ~ Community News, Ille. Elliot Ste(n, Jr. • chiir~n Jim c~ulngtr publisher Willl.tm S. Lobdell "I editor & vice ~nt se.w Marble ~edltoi ... • , . ' . II ... .. ' Back Paga Miiie casti spar that could save us I 'm too young to remember where I wu when President Kennedy was assassinated. Bui I'll never forget walking into tbc newsroom early Thursday afternoon and hearing from Steve Marble, our managing editor, -that Magic n-. Johnson has the \l~l~lll-~d~l~I-HIV virus and is ..; retiring from the NBA. Editor's Notebook "Don't even joke about that," I said, thinking -hoping? -that this was just some newsroom humor gone awry. • I "I wish I were," Steve replied Clly. "It's true." • At first I didn't know why the 9tWS bit me -and the rest of America -so hard. I felt Ii.kc the ~d was knocked out of me. I bad goose bumps. My face was ~bed. And I had tears in my eyes during the press conference. I don't ever remember being so shocked. But upon reflection, the reaction b_ad little to do with, basketball. ljow I'm about as big a fan as they ~me: I'm a three-times-a-week butctball player; I've gone ~gularly to the Forum since J was S; and I've had season tickets for the past five years. I love Magic Johnson, the NBA's greatest guard ever and perhaps the best player ever to strap on a pair of hightops. But many players, through injury and other circumstance, arc cut down in the prime of their careers. But the nation didn't collectively cry. No, what devastated us, l believe, was this: Magic Johnson, heterosexual, has the HIV virus, flRIT AID: Teen ,_.wounded on-mtr omcer Fl-om A1 Taco Bell napkins to stop the blccding and then calling 9-1-1. "I told them an off-duty police -Officer just shot himself,'' Wissa said. '-rbe 9-1-1 woman started to freak out because she thought it was sui- . e because of the way I said it." Wissa calmed down the 9-1-1 Ciispatcher and within five minutes paramedics were on the scene. "I think he tried to get the bullet out -,Hlile he was in his car," she said. "He had half the bullet in his hand." Despite the chaos and confu· n, Wis.sa said she enjoyed put- iiig her newly acquired skills to the test. "It was fun," she said. '"The same week I also had to call 9-1-1 when a security officer and a dtunk man got into a fight in my epartment complex." She gives high marks to her teacher, health education instruc- • , and he didn't get it through drug use, blood transfusion or gay sa. We finally realized that we too could get AIDS. A tiny, undetectable assassin's bullet in the form of the HIV virus awaits us each time we -or ~r children -participate in a game of sexual Russian roulette. It's a scazy notion th~t we've conveniently tucked in the back of our minds because, well, People Like Us don't get AIDS. But now, here it is. Magic Johnson, a magnificent athlete and one of the most popular men in the world, ba• 00Ql(Actcd the HIV virus apparently through heterosexual sex. Which one of us is next? lf we're single, then we've got some difficult choices ahead of us . If we're parents, what about our children? What kind of world is it where an innocent sexual encounter can be paramount to a death sentence? But what can we do? Fortunately, Magic Johnson has courageously provided America with a wake-up call. He may have saved an entire generation. In countries where the disease is prevalent in the heterosexual population, AIDS has spread like the plague. I heard a statistic on the radio Friday that within the teenage population, the number of k.ids with the HIV virus is doubling each month. Perhaps it 's not too late for us and our children. But we need to act. Now. f On a local level, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees, during their next meeting, should review their AIDS education program, which is provided to youngsters in Sth, 6th, 8th and 10th grade, and sec if the curriculum i.s extensive enough to help prevent a modem-day plague. The Pilot hopes to host Dalia Wissa tor Bob Serven, and local fire de- partment officials who gave ~a classroom demonstration on what to say when you call 9'1al, "I would have never known how to do anything," shi said. "I'm glad I took that fltSt aid class. I'm glad I was able to help that guy." ORIGlf~AL • Use your power In Newport lleldl and C-Meil, polltlcaos to lobby.,., ..,. Geor1e lush, The Whita Houie, 1600 Pennsyl- variia A~, Washlngron, O.C. 20500; .,,. Senators Man Crantton ID), 5757 W. Century Blvd., Suite 51 S, Los Angeles, 90045, 1213) 215-2186 and Jolin 5eymour (R), 2400 E. Katella Ave., Suite 10681 Ana· helm, 92806, 634-2331 (Mall may also be addressed to U.S.Senate, Washington, O.C. 20510.); and ,,,,_ Congre•tman Chris Cox, (R), 40th Dist., 4000 MacArthur Blvd., East Tower, Newport Beach, 92660. 756- 2244. community fonuiu soon on AIDS p~ntion for parents and·thcir children. Details will come shortly ... We also need to -giv"' our elected officials this mandate: fmd a cure. The US financial and moral commitment to dlscovcriJfg AIDS treatments that wort wu laughable in the 1980s. Now that the laughing bu stopped with Magic's grim announcement, we Americans should get serious dis.covering an AIDS panacea. We can put the pressure on by calling or dropping a postcard to our elected officials, especially the president and your congressmen and senaton. Please do it today. A> I finally fo=d myself to go to. bed Thursday night -after the 11 o'clock news, after Nightline, after I couldn't find anything else on 1V about Magic Johnson - I walked into my three-year-old 1son's room and watched him sleep. He looked like an angel -his hands together, u if an prayer, tucked under his check. I wondered what awaited him in little more than a decade when he became sexually active, and I vowed to do whatever I could to make the world a safe place for him. How about you? WllJIUJ Lobdell ls tbe editor Tragedy provides forum for discussion 7!Jo Miik Jobason trqedy ;, hitting dOIO to home ,-, focal ICboo,ts .. Costa )'desa Hig)LSchool'a prin· cipal plans to contact the l..Uen "u soon as possible" to ask whether Magic Johnson will set aside some time to come' out and' speak to his students. . "Hopefully students will sec that 'If it can hit Magic. gosh it can hit anybody,"' Michael Murphy said. "Maybe more people Will pay at· tcntion now." 0 School officials say students thro'ughout the' Newport·Mesa Unified School District , spent the daji writin1 lcttcn to Magic John- son "expressing their support and concern." D A group of Costa Mesa Hig.h 1tudeata have bosun •klq label• that A)' "f IVpport Map: Johll· ...,.. and bosldina them out ao other studeall c:an wear diem. Ef· fort.a IO mate bunons with a tcbool button·matlna machine IO support the butctball 1tal' is also in the worb. D ''This ii really trqic for. Mqic," said Mlly Ann Ebrc~ the prin· cipal at Tc.Winkle Middle School in ·C.O.ta Mesa; "But hopefuUy it will enlighten the whole culture that we really need to talk about lhil instead of getting hung up on our own morality." ·o Bob Serven, Newport Harbor Hisb School's varsity bul:etball coach and health education teach- er, taped the press conference at which Magic Johnson annoUDCl;d hia retirement and &bowed it to his classes to hit home the importance of safe sex. "He was upbeat about battling the disease, but the bot- tom line II tbat ::.i:--co do • better job or up --ity," SeM>n Ille!. "It takes thinp like thiJ to wake "" up." 0 Mike Marino, a psych~~~&)' teacher at Corona del -Mar Higb School, descnbed student senti- ment Friday u "&tunned disbelief' and "shock." "It's the topic of the day, that's for sure," be said. "If there could be a silver lining at all to this tragedy, it Would be that kids might listen a. little more now that one of all our idols has it." 0 After overhearing her students discuss Magic JohnsOn and his testing HIV positive, Whittier Sc:hool teacher Laurie Richter has concluded they"don't have a Jot of correct information." "They're definitely misinformed,'' she said of students at the Costa Mesa el- ementary school. "And they're going to be teens next year." -~ LorlA.D.a Bubed• MAGIC:. Students react to shocking news From A1 didn't care about Iler that much," said Lcsitte Cortez. "But when I saw on 1V last night that Magic had it, I -cared about her more." "I've liked Magic since I was four or rrvc years old and I hope people don't mate fun of him and loose faith in him just because he has AIDS," Brandon Morgan added. "And l "hopc kids listen t~ him about safei sex." · Aria what about safe sex? "How do you protect Yourself from AIDS," Slezak asked her stu· dents. "Condoms,'' a majority shouted. "But abstinence is the only 100 percent way to protect yourselves,'' Slezak reminded them. "If you know what kind of risk it is, why take the risk?" Alana Gib· son added. "lf there's a chance you could die, why do it?" Then came the questions: Can you get AIDS from kissing some· one? How about Ilg_ if '°111COnc has a friend and they want to drink out of their cup or some- thing? Wl;)at if you want to be blood brolhen really, really bad - can you get AIDS that way? How· come AIDS wasn't around when my mom was little? What's AIDS stand for? How do you know if you have it? What should I be :wh!=n I grow up to learn more about the disease? All afternoon Slezak prompted her students to share their feel- ings, -questions and concerns re- garding Magic Johnson and the HIV virus. Together they straight- ened out the misconceptions and put to rest the myths. But first Slezak gave them time to share their sorrow. "This is probably the worst thing that could happen to anybody," Alona Gibson volunteered. "He's really the best and I really want to find a cure for AIDS," an· nouiicC<l-Chris Page. "Any kid that really likes him would stand up for him," Justin Davidson told his classmates. "I feel prct~ sad because it could happen to anybody," Lou Rodriguez lamented. "And maybe when I'm older, it will happen to me." • "I don't watch his games,'' Brandon Morgan admitted. "But I still feel sorry for him." Then Magic's fans hunkered down to write him lctten of sup- port and encouragement. "Do you think kids will listen to Magic more than they will listen to their teachers and parents," Slezak asked her students. The answer: A resounding "yes." "If (Magic Johnson) does be- come a spokesman, I hope he starts at the elementary schools," Slezak said. "Because by high school it's too late. They've al· ready made up their minds." TRUii EfS: New ·school board members want-changes From A1 • tests successfully completed by high school seniors. "Our district should seriously look at the extent to which added opportunities in the arts will ben- efit the opportunities of students to learn everything better,'' Deeter said. "I intend to become a spokesman for the frnc and per- forming arts on the school board." Decker's passion for the fine arts is matched by Fluor'a advo- cacy for limited-English speaking students, who she says are in dan· ger of becoming disenfranchised by the school district. · "For me, this is a priority," she said. "We have an increasing pop- ulation of limited and non-English speaking students. But from what t sec there is not a consistent dis- trict policy in how to instruct these students." Fluor is quitting her job as a bi· lingual instli.ictional aide at Kaiser Elementary School to devote her energies to the school board. She will be the only trustee on the board who speaks ~panish . As a teacher, F1uor said she is appalled that most schooJ district materials sent home to parenta arc in English only. She believes the district should print materials in other languages so that non· English speaking parents can take part in thCir children's education. English-speaking students arc also suffering, according to F1uor, due to mismanagement of limitcd- English programs that inap- propriately group students who have widely different language skills. "The entire student population is suffering," she said. "We need to come up with an overall district policy." 11t-llld-r111 takes out power pole, 118'11 b•arnc on Brlstol Street By Ama Cekola ..,_ COST A MESA -A bit-and·run driver helped cause a real headache for commuters early Friday when he severed a power pole at a Bristol Street intersection, already con- gested from road construction. At about 2:31 a.m., a 1979 silver Ford u. Haul van with Georgia license plates plowed into the power pole at Paularino and Bristol streets and split it in half, Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Tom Winter said. "The wires were holding this humongous pole in mid air," be said. Police have no idea why the driver, who ran from the scene, hit the pole. No other ve- hicles were involved in the crash. By 6:00 a.m. when commuten started mov- ing through the area, work by city road crews had been delayed by about two hours and the detour route at Paularino Street was stiU- blocked because of the power pole, said Car- olyn Black, a city traffic engineer. 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L __ • . inney l~ads ay as· Tars post upset By Bany Fdcner ----·r NEWPORT BEACH -Though btuiled and swollen, Newport Harbor High battering ram Brandon Finney couldn't wipe the amile off bis grau- apectled face following the Sailon' 21-14 upset of previously unbeaten Tustin Fri- day night at Newport Harbor . . . a.V1ewL1•1He L11p1 W LT 3 1 0 3 1 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 tAMrllly 1 3 0 C....tlel .. 0 3 1 ..... Sllddlltla 30. 0.-.. -., ..... ,......._at, t1111n 14 OceNll W L T 8 3 0 8 1 0 5 2 1 3 5 1 4 5 0 2 5 2 'Wloeltdll 21 ~ 1S '"-·•·'°~ .. ., .. .... put....... llnlnl ...... J. ~· t 1'llO .,.,_ .. -ti'nmi Bldilltillek wa. ~. II INN .......... _., I ..... , November 9, 1991 The Newport Beactv'Costa Mesa Pilot Sports Editor Rota' Carbon: ••• 64~ m.387 - 11ca11 a Cross country/83 Television-radio/86 Classified/81 o I - Finney, a 6-foot, 185-pound senior tailback, pounded away at tlie top- ranked team in Division VI, amassing 133 yards rushing on 31 welt-raising car-!¥s to give his team a share of the Sea View League lead with one regular- season pme left. • loeP~lac Branon Coluccio goes up to snag one of six passes, good for 72 yards, as Tustin's Robert Martellotti (23) def~nds in _Friday night's 21-14 Sea View shocker. Finney, aalloPina behind the consis- tent blocb-of his strong offensive line. and fullback Tony Mancuso, keyed three first-half touchdown drivea, as Newport (6-3 ovenll, 3-1 in league) earned a 21-7 edge at intermission. then ate up nearly 11 minutes on ita fiDa1 tTiO posscssiom to hand Tustin (8-1, 3-1) ita ICCODd loss-- in 24 games. "I'm going to be sore tomorrow, but it sure feels good now," Finney said amid a wild post-game celebration that the Sailors, and Coach Jeff Brinkley said they fully expected to bold. "We came into this game with a lot of confidence in ourselves," explained Brinkley, whose team played ncar- mistake·frec football to cam its third straight league triumph. "Thts is defi- nitely a big win, but not half as huge as next week's game against Woodbridge. We've earned a chance at the league championship, but we could also be out of thinp if we lose next week. The Sailors' smash-mouth offense hammered away at the vaunted Tustin defense, but the Tillers, ranked third in Orange County, had similar success against the Tars' defense, leaving Brin- kley uneasy throughout. Tustin held the ball for nearly nine minutes of the third quarter, scoring with 4:09 left in the period to close to within a touchdown. Newport's ensuing drive consumed 6:35, but ended in an errant 32-yard field goal try, but Tustin managed only one first down, -before punting with 4:32 left. Finney and friends converted on fourth-and-one with 2:44 left to swallow all but the fmal 19 seconds of the game. .Prayers answered ••• l ic..,_Mi ......... ·lobert Ho led &tMda Into the ICIF O'Oll country preltm1 with a ..,..."I effort at Pel ftnalt Fri· day. For all of the detalll, see Bl. INSIDE Corona del Mlr takes it on the chin In Sea View Leasue food>all =~mt lhundav, 3().7, elimlnadns Sea Klnp frOm OF contendori with a Week left/82. <>ranee a-t Colleje's Piratm have a Et-. l)pt ~!.: t>nW1t at LeBard St.ldium wllh Wime rival Fulletton./82. . VolleYbaWB2. Prep loodMll ICXnl/84. ~~. Jim Nlemlee-outdoorsl86. Eagles' Smith toes field goal with 0: 1 7 left By Richard Doon Sports Wrllr COSTA MESA -Amid the buildup, it came down to a prayer. With 17 seconds left in a heated cross- town rivalry, one that lived up to its bill- ing in every sense of the phrase "hard- bitting." Estancia HJgh kicker Mike Smith wrapped it up with a little finesse -drill· ing a 30-yard field goal. "We were praying," Estancia Coach John Uebenaood said of the winning field goal as his squad pulled out a 10-7 edgc- of-your-seat conquest over Costa Mesa Friday night in front of an estimated Peoltlo c...t L1•91• ....... °""" ......... LIQllN ... T1111uco ... t::-LIQllN BlllCll -- WLTWLT 3 1 0 • 2 1 3 1 0 5 3 1 3 1 0 4 4 1 2 2 0 • 3 0 1 3 0 3 8 0 0 .. 0 2 7 0 ........ ,~ .. -., = ... 22. llldllO =;;~l\f,T LIQllN BlllCll wa. CellllJ!rr, II AN low\ 1 p.m. ...................... 3,000 fana at Orange Cout College, aMnl tbe Baglca -6-1-1 overall, 3-1 in the Pa· cific Cout League -city bragiq riabtl ~HK:..llCO tic with Lqwii HIUt and Smith. u Calta MOia called timeout, wat 10 • knee IDd med for help flom biab abO¥e before bootina hit ........ W6aama kiCt. "He'• been· pretty vrriJknt all yoer, .. l.JebenFod Wet ot Smith. "Youw p 10 haw 80IDO hd to wta." la a pme wbk:h neitber team saw aa • iDda. roet'• aDd .oct'ua oa defeal9 foi four ~&lade ftaaUy brob tbe IOI Cl OD hi flDa1 drive ol dte ..... ... up Smida'•~ • ~ Matt JobDet IOt ICllDI wp .. ,........ There .,.. 5:01 left when the B.pa toot aver on the Colta Maa 28 -the Muatanp (3-6, 1·3) bad just rilllled a 37· ............... Cotta Meta's Jared Wiison harr11tet &tanda'1 Matt JolH1er (13) Friday night. yard field pl attClllPt. 1:45 remaining. Three unsuccessful run- Jobner'1 10-yard atrito to Jeff Cbam-nina plays made it fourth down. borlain moved it to tho 38. tben a play ''On that lut driYe, .Matt did a great later, Jolmu bit QambedUn apin, thJt =oompleq IOIDC by (>UICI," dme for 16 Juda to the 50 after Calta laid. "Buically, we mCJYed Mila'a DOD Hill ttoDDed Jolmer behind tbe air. Wo~'t drop bKlt &MU.. b amm..-4 ;..... ___ -..-... _ _. ,_-.... •••••• ta.,...,. naab-1'.aDi • fouitb.ud..dne lltution, ............. ..,.. JollDer ~ wlda ~ ..... for. .. ... ~ ..... but NctiJy ,.,.... ..-. .... the._...• &It-ad-we bid two ..,. IC> oat and they came 10at0.. W..36. blekla." Colla Mela'a a.,... ~ PM dlml m tbe vrtest. there was a ..... JollDer ....... 10 ~ tofC.. ......, d••• ..... ot player inj\arica. :::.---~-..,.,~~ Oulea Nim .... -ior ., ..... bade/ ~ ,..._ -... ,..._...... ... .. 11 .. Miiii Me,er aDd tailback ewl .... ....._a nice...,.... duow to llllla Tni II the ftnt ~r, thouah the 2' .... · • 19-prd ......... the Tna ....... 1cJ111e1t oldie ... for &ewia .. btjun. wen tbe ~." Cotta Mesa Tlilblc:t 'Qriadan ~ went for $ Cod Tom BlldwlD laid. "We hid lix yardl on a nan up tbe llllcWll, tbli a c:ritl· pa.,.r.. out 10 ttart, tMe we IOit three cal face mask peaalty on Colta Meta pvo more " Batancia a fliat·and-10 on tho 12 With • S. IAGLESlm The Tillers took over on downs at that point -. on its own 27 -but their per- fect season ended with "OO time left when Chad La Bass intercepted a last- gasp pass at the Newport 20. Finney, who is just 44 yards shy of the 1,000-yard plateau, said he was surprised to find consistently gaping holes. "I thought they'd stack their defense See NEWPORTJll 10-7! Smith got his chance, and didn't waste it By Klrtc Wolcott • . . ... .. . Spor1s Wlllr (" • COSTA MESA-Just prior to booting his game-winning field goal Friday night, Estancia High place-kicker Mike Smith requested some special assistance. "I prayed to God to let me kick like I normally do, to let me make this kick," said Smith, a senior, who went down on one knee and bowed his head near mid-,. field while the rest of his teammates wait-' ed by the sideline during a Costa Mesa timeout. "I had missed a kick earlier when I bit the tee and I knew I was going to make this one," Smith said after the game. "There was no way I was going to miss this one. No way." And he didn't. Smith blasted the ball high and deep through the uprights for a 30-yard field goal with 17 seconds left that lifted Estancia to a 10-7 win over Costa Mesa, avenging last year's loss in this heated rivalry . Smith's reaction looked, well, d.Mnely inspired. As soon as the ball cleared the cross bar, be took off sprinting back to- ward midfield, where be began • joyous, hands-in-the-air victory dance. Swarmed instantly by a half doz.en jubi· lant Eagles, Smith broke free of the pact and waltzed over to the Estancia sideliDe to continue his danoo solo for the manic Estancia crowd. "I had a tick blocked that would U"8 won the game apinlt Corona (dcl Mar)." Smith said. "Thia one wu just too impor- tant to miss. We're aoina to the playo& now. We're aoin& to be lcque champt. ons." .. Smith's blut helped hep 1fotfi ttiOii dreams intact. After tyina CdM, 13-13. • Sept. 27 when a Smith attempt iD ... dolina mom.eats WU blocked, tbe &Ille haw WOD foUr ol m pmes. As expeded. Costa Mesa did its .._ • apoil all F.atanda . tions. ,,. ... laftll tried tO block i:ith's kick. .._ uec:utloia WU ;ast too amooth. '*We let..,• ......_bl' a. ......... pl attempt." aphlreot Colla .._ aior Matt J..,_lti. "Tiiie ..,. la mlddle tried " .,.... their blocbll-- while the rett ot • camo an1 r•• --~i See t · Pirates anan1111 to snill 2-11n1e slide vs. HoPnltl By Richard Dunn S9olts Wltlr Sitting on top of a fence, prepared to If' one way or the other, Orange Coast College's football future could be decided tonight against Mission Confer- ence Cen'tral Division rival Fullerton. ' OCC's true personality will be on center stage. ' "This is character week," said OCC Coach Bill Workman, whose squad just a couple of weeks ago was ranked No. 2 in the nation, but now face com- plete elimination from post-season consideration. "We're out of it as far as the division title is concerned, but the main thinJ this week is to get a win, prove we're a good football team and go from there." A loss tonight -kickoff is 7 o'clock at OCC's LeBard Stadium -means disintegration for the Pirates in terms of an Orange County Classic in- vitation, the afternoon segment of the day-night double-header that features the Orange County Bowl at night. A victory means staying alive. Although OCC tailbacks Adrain Steen (anlcle) and Shane Sherman (thigh contusion) are doubt- ful, Fullerton -5-2 overall, 4-2 in conference and 1-1 in division -has similar health prob- lems. Fullback John Mountain (pinched nerve in his neck) and tailback Brian Williams (ankle sprain) both have had their outstanding seasons put on -111. WUU hold. Mountain, who bad been the conference's ace coach leading rusher for the first three weeks, is out 'We're out of it as far as the division title is concerned, but the main thing this week is to get a win, prove we're a good football team and go from there.• for the season after gaining 543 yards in six games. • . . . . Despite an extremely sore nght ankle, Wdhams has continued to play sparingly. Williams, the conference's second-leading rusher with a 99.1 yards per game average, has carried just 16 times for 36 yards the past two games. "You can't replace two quality backs with the presence those two have on the field," said Fullerton Coach Hal Sher~eck, the wlnningest JC coach in history (238-70-8). The Pirates' defense remains No. 1 in the 16-school co.nference, de- spite losing to Saddleback last Saturday, 22-21, and Rancho Santiago, JO· 7, two weeks ago. 100'' BIG SCREEN TV In Your Own Hamel RENT OR LEASE for Parties-Movies-Football Games F.a Corporate and Educational Rates L v:.:i McNamara ~Ea (714J 154-0055 & Magee Jason Butler and OCC teammates await Fullerton tonight. Orange Coast (5-2, 4-2 and 0-2), which defeated Fullerton last year, 45-35, on its way to the Central Division title and Orange County ~l berth, is giving up a measly 12.4 points and 236.1 total yards per outing this year. Following a 17-3 setback two weeks ago against Sad~leback in ~e di- visional opener, the Hornets answered last Saturday with a 24-1~ vtctory over Golden West. Fullerton's offense, which averages 24.7 points and 328.7 yards per game, will be tested ~inst the Pirates. Expected to return to the OCC starting lineup tonight is linebacker Kimo Leopolo (minor knee injury). However, Lindsey Yowell, an excel- lent wide receiver and kick returner, has been lost for the season with a knee iojury sustained in practice. The Pirates are 14-24-3 all-time against Fullerton while last year's win was the first over the Hornets since 1979. Workman's worst loss in his six seasons at OCC, 37-3, came against Fullerton in 1988. W CIJAIT ITAHTElll (tenbttlve) OFFDSI! Ht. Wt. Cl.PM. 6-0 185 So. 08 6-1 220 Fr. F6 6-1 210 Fr. TB 6-2 200 So. WR 6-3 200 So. WR 6-0 26S Fr. RT 8-1 255 So. RG 8-3 295 ... c 6-3 275 So. LG M 255 So. LT 6-2 210 Fr. TE H RNS• .... ,..,_ Mt. wt. 51 An«N MU 8-1 215 48 Kdy Jxklon 6-0 250 44 Vine• lJgaspl S.11 215 57 1)1er~ M 222 3 Klmo LIOj)Olo 8-1 245 68 El1c Shlnorrua 8-1 220 1 Sedr1c Shcwllt M 220 2t AOClneY 8'uce 6-0 190 e 1<e11r1 SIN 6-0 185 25 ~ Seymow 8-1 190 7 Mike Pl1nct 6-2 210 Ct.P9e. So. OT So. NG So. OT So. OLB So. llB So. 11..8 So. Ol.8 Fr. CB Fr. cs So. FS So. SS Plrata close In on Cllllerenca 11118 The Orange Coast College men's soccer team erupted for six second-half goals to drop visiting Riverside, 7-0, in an Orange Em- pire Conference match Friday. The Pirates had taken a 1-0 lead in the first half on Scott Gold- man's goal in the 40th minute of the first half before the explosion in the second half. Brian Slayback scored two goals and an assist. The Pirates, who improved to 10-4-7 overall, 7-1-3 in the Orange Empire, have one more match at {,)press next Tuesday. In a women's match: • 1n1ne Valley 2, Oraqe Coast O: The Pirates' playoff hopes took a serious tum for the worse as the hosts scored a pair of goals three minutes apart in the second half to account for the only scoring. -By De Pllol ---r-~·~ Briefly ·-~.....__.... . . . - Costa Me lurmann t S 1 PCL tennis title Costa Meu Hi&h junior Jcuica Lwmann used ~er trademark line and angle shots ~ cam the Paetfte • .a Coast Lea,ue aingles championship Thunday at the -~----­ Mustangs' couru. • Lwmann, seedccl third, de(e.ated second-seeded Noriko Hopkins of Lapna Hilla, 6-1, 6-4. . . . . T<>P-tcoded Estancia High juniors Kristina Gngaitas and Lauren Weaver accond i.n lut year's league doubles tournament, defeated second-~dod Alycia Stevens and Nicole Jolicoeur of Laguna Hills, 6-2, 6-3, to claim this year's PCI.. crown. The top two finishen in singles and doubles will advance to the CIF 3-A individual tournament beginning Nov. 23' at Huntington Beach ffi&h. In the Sea View League tournament: •Second-seeded eophomore Mara Colazzi of Newport Harbor upset top-seeded Jeannette Fylpaa of University, .6-2, 6-2, to win the singles title. In doubles, COrona del Mar's Erica Anhood and Sara Cicerone topped Ann Ri5;<1.uez ·and Huong Le, who had gone previously unbeaten in league this sea.son,, 6-2, 7-6 (7-2). CdM _earns volleyball crown The Corona del Mar High pis volleyball team of---- ficially wrapped up the Sea View League title Thurs-• 4(. day, dispatching University, 15-8: 15-6, 15-11. r With the victory, CdM avoided falling into a oo- championship with Ncwpon Har!><>r, which finished a game behind in the standings. Elsewhere: • Newport Harbor 3, Tusdn 0: The Sailors sewed up the runner-ut> position in the Sea View League, 15-4, 15-8, 15-13, and I now await their draw in the OF playoffs. Newport's "Twin Tow- ers" of Tara Krocsch and Maureen McLaren paced the victory. 1 Tustin dips to 8-9, 3-7. • Calvary Chapel 3, Southern Calllomla Cbrbtlan 0: The Ea-\ gles not only wrapped up an unbeaten Arrowhead Le~gue cam-1 paign, but made it a clean sweep in 36 league· games W1th a 15-2, l 15-6, 15-5 victory. Freshman outside hitter Cou~ey Owens had 14 I kills, while sophomore setter Katy French contnbuted 14. Mustangs win in playoff l The Costa Mesa High girls volleyball team knocked • off Laguna Hills Friday at Estancia High in a one-• '-• match playoff for third place, and the final OF playoff _,..__ __ spot, in the Pacific Coast League. The Mustangs and Hawks each finished 5-5, splitting head-to- head matches during league competition this season. And the two teams played it close once again, with Costa Mesa finally emerging with a 14-16, 15-12, 18·16, lS-13 decision.,.,. Outside hitter Olivia DiCamilli was Costa Mesa's leader with 17 kills while teammate Angela Tonavanik, a middle blocker, added 1 13. The Mustanls earned a chance for the playoff with a lS-4, 15- 5, 16-14 decision over Century Thursday u DiCamilli and Tona- vanik had 13 and 10 kills, respectively. Elsewhere: • Estancia 3, IApna HUis 0: The Eagles forced the Hawks into the one-match playoff with Costa Mesa with a 15-12, 15-5, 15-11 victory. Estancia finished 8·2 in league play. Bucs fall in 3 to Rustlers r COST A MESA -Unbeaten Golden West College • prevailed in three closely-contested games over host • '-• Orange Coast Friday night in Orange Empire Confer---'--- enoe women'4 volleyball action. I The Rustlers (15-0 overall, 8·0 conference) triumphed, lS-9, 15- 9, 15-13, despite 15 kills from Coast's Stacy Bckem~cr and 10 from Kris Clemens. For GWC, Corona del Mar High product 1 Tracy Schnber notched 15 kills and 16 digs, with nine of her kills coming in the first g8:'"e and the other six in the third. El Toro edges Sailors, 7-6 Jim Emmons scored the game-winning goal with 2:44 remaining u host El Toro High edged Newport Har- bor, 7-6, Friday in a non-league water polo match. Joe Haxel notched three goals for Newport (13-7). • -~I Elsewhere: I • Foantaba Valley 8, Ettanda 3: Senior goalie Chad Cain had 14 savea to keep the Eagles (14-10) within 2-0 at halftime, but the 1 3-A playoff-bound Barons pubcd away after intermission. -By De Piiot • ;: . iir.~ M~ ~ell'ICCI ~' UCI Assistant Prof&Ssor, Columnist wmsw11m World Trade Editor, Columnist Wllll1m ll'll•ll Editor Of The Pilot And Independent H11ll Hewitt Attorney, KFI Talk Show Host, Columnist Dr. Ja Ell• All• President of Eagle Forum, Columnist By the numbers Here's Wllere Ta watcll The Lobdell Grout DAY M,T,TH,F 7:30pm 61 Newport Beoch (Comm. Coble) w 7:30pm 39 (Comcast Co~e) w 6:~ 3 Hoottngton Beoch SUN 9:00pm 3 hint w Tuning Into The Community CROSS COUNTRY.,~ .TENNIS ? WATERPOLO :t"ett~= .......... -=" .... , r-. 1 u.n..., a . z. ~ 87, s Cftlrt,J2. '-COila ...... 103; 5. IJll!ft '-II. 104, I Tlllluco,... 121. ~ 1. lrndl IL.HI. 15:12: 2. MlllY (LI). 15:27:, ...... ll.Hll 15 31; l II 1tt'"t.ii, f5:~Z: 5. Jtfl ti11t «.HI. 15~·1 l~ (LH), IS~f "41111 (Ell), 15:55; I. """'flol'll, 15:&1; ..... Ht JIG, 11115; 10. _.,.,. ~. 11;10. ..... IS. MoONn (CM) 11,34· 17. ~ ICM!. 1~ 21~. I (&O, 1U7: it:~ , 1Ut; ~TIM 17.02: SI ~ !Ela, 11:24; • ""'*'2 11:31; ~(CM); 11:41; 3t. Hoey (CUI • • wvmr.,:a::oew~•• T~.~:· ..... ~~ ... ,._,.;. .. ~ ... 4~•:s.-.. ~r.e.,111. •Aiii '~I: \U~\ ~n .a: ?. ... 8 Jn t .. ...,. . , ....... ~ P.t:'~ .. °"""' . tt.4l e. n.i A 11.41; • IWI. 11. 1. .................. _ ~am T..._ 1 l.awll 4t (I~; l C.. .._ 4t 1271: I. L.111111-. 71: " .... "" • ~ Hf: .. Clil!IJ, IU ,,•:.n=-~~~~211· 111t; fJO. ,. ,. 1· c:. A..;JtJ.Q'. IUI, t. ....... ~ IU4''"" - !!.. t. a , n14, n. r.-... • ,,. &ti 1l ... ~. a. I ltitl*.. :.~11,.-.. I .... ~ --~-a:-" il~~·~---r=:. !:.~/~fin-R-9 ll!1~i'f10 .-. !ir.-.. --------------- SOCCER -·= •T .. Y,.....,. ...... I ....,...... I I It- 8Tn .. 1 1 I 1-7 ............. Hllll I. I0.-.1, LIRlllM I, AllllSl.IMl:...,_l ~.J:'**!Vllllf .. ....,.r I a-e tlllnCll 0 0 1 2-1 &lnll ........... 1.-..1 .... Cllllll '" VOLLEYBALL C ... Mesa'• Kiity EJdof ~the .. ~.... at I hcfflc c.o.t aou aounery flnalt. rfaht, -Co.ta Mesa, Emnda boys Md _...,.. tMe their best ahotl Friday afternoon at Irvine Park. ic..i,. blnonl,'Pll.x C orona del Mar's Steve leSieu; (above) finishes second In the Sea View le boys finals at Irvine Park Thursda ; top inset, Harbor. Donna Mills, right, Mary Crane, left went 1·2 in the girls' competition to pace their side to the league championship; lower inset, Newport's Jared Overton, right, and Sky Peterka, le~ went 4-5 in the boys' competition. ~Mesa's _Eklof repeats PCL crown; :;€osta Mesa, Estancia on to CIF . DRESS DOnitba Bendz (18:26). Lut year. Bk.lof and Bendz fililabocl 1·2, with Bendz winning the indMdual race u a aopbomore. Julie Maher, only two wcob back from an illnea, finJabed fowtb in 18:52 -MNen aeconda ahead of Pela,o. 111Ja came on ~ todnT, ahe wanted that CIF spot Nelly, .... Id &tanda to.di Joan CuUale ol Pelayo. who until lllt week bed JMMt broken 20 minutes. C.O.ta Meaa'1 Ame JohmoD ud Andrea Bull nn 17th and 18tb reapedMtf. UnlommatelJ, 14UD8 HD1I pbad m NDMn ID the &op 14 lpOb. Lquna•1 Olril LJnCb; the wbmR OraJi11 County ~ ..... iD 15:12. sat.. cia'• Robert Ao .kept witb the leeden for ma ol the RICI before ftnWdna fourth in 1$:42. ..,.._,went out= fllt at tbe .._..bl11181111D11 ud I nn _, 11iit .. U.U I Ud ~" il6lll H~ "I fllt clMd dii' two .a. IDCI I ~ tried ID balll•( .... lbel11l111)." . ·_·MO cr18d Ml • 1 m r• far ..-. Billn ah to aP ................ 1115.-,.. ..... ~ I :otl ·••Hlk, .... HD (IMS} toat lllilli. h11tllm ~ ~~ Wll 21• ... ,... W 11 M'D (1&9) . n. a.ta ..... IMIJi;: ., ....... .,... .. 109 ~..,. lid '9J Allll!/ Ru.a (IS:9), ~~-"'·-~-"!,._.._, SHIRTS KNIT SHIRTS glpls take lea Vl8W crown away from CdM ORANGE -The Newport Harbor High girls cross country team put it all together Thunday afternoon to win the Sea View League champiombip at lrviDe Regional Park. . 1be Sai1on took three of the top six plate$ to ICC'UJ'e the crown, finishing with 40 pointa, 17 better than runner-up Corona del Mar. "CdM won the lut two yean," noted Newport girls coach Eric Tweit. ''But CYeJything kind of came together for us the last two weeks. We ran really well u a team." University's Tanya Brix easily captured overall honors in 17:19, fol- lowed by Mills (18:05) and Mary Crane (18:06) of Newport Harbor. The top finisher for CdM was freshman Dresden Howell, fourth in 1~:20. 1' Sophomore Owen Twist gave Newport additional depth, placing sixth in 18:50. "Our No. 1 runner, Donna Mills, had her best time ever," said Tweit. "Our top three runners b~sically ran together the entire race· and pushed each other. Mary bas been our No. 1 runner all year long and Owen had her second-best time. "And our fourth girl, Liz Hoffner, has been our sixth or seventh all year and ran a super race and finished fourth for us and 13th over- all." Newport Harbor advanced to the Southern Section meet as the Sea View League's No. l representative. Also advancing were CdM and Tustin. SaddJeback was the boys champion, finish- ing with 32 points. Corona del Mar was run- ner-up with 57 with Newport Harbor closing behind the Sea Kings with 66. . Junior Johnny Ochoa toured the 3-mile course in 15:13 to finish nine seconds ahead of Cd.M's Steve LcSieur. Julio Cordero of Saddleback was third in 15:24 followed by Newport's top two finishers, Jared Overton and Sky Peterka in 15:25 and 15:26, respectively. "Those were definitely their best times," said Newport boys coach Bim Barry. "Yes, I'm satisfied. Both those guys are juniors and they both have their best races ahead of 'Everything kind of came together for us the last two weeks. We ran really well as a team.' --tmf Newport gir1s coach them. From last track season, I· thought Jared could win league, and I still think he'll do well in CIF and state. "Sky has come a long way. He just started running last year." 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Meanwhile, Saddleback (3- 5-1; 2-2) kept alive its own hope of an ex- tended season by routing Co- rona for the second straight year. "We just Evans didn't play well. . We had op- portunities and we made mistakes on offense." said CdM Coach Dave Holland, whose team lost a 17·0 decision to the Roadrunners a year ago. The offense did have trouble, especially near the Saddleback ehd zone. In the first half, the Sea Kings reached the 14 and the 12 l\!Jt failed to score either time. : The defense was a little more iilspired, holding Saddleback to 1'1 net yards and seven points in t)e first half. But a number of big- Oin plays enabled the Roadrun- i¥rs to open a 21-0 lead early in t.e fourth quarter. ' Saddleback's sophomore quar- tf rback Danny Ruvulo completed only seven passes in the game, but iose included an 8-yard touch- wn in the second quarter, a 27- , rd scoring strike in the third and IM ........ Corona del Mar's Tom Hess (29) moves for a big gain in Sea View league duel with Saddle~ack Thursday night; Chris Quinn (33) moves in lo ward off a would-be tackler. a 34-yard completion that set up a TD three plays into the fourth. "We still could have been in the ballgame. We coughed up the ball a couple times and that took us out of sync," Holland said. Junior quarterback Matt Evans -who injured his knee in last week's 20-20 tie with Woodbridge and was starting with limited prac- tice this week -overcame two first-half interceptions to lead the Sea Kings on their only scoring drive. Down 21-0 with just over 11 minutes remaining, CdM took over at its own 29-yard line. Evans' first pass fell incomplete, but his next five found friendly hands. The drive went 71 yards on 13 plays. with Ryan Steelberg plunging in from the 1. Evans finished with 125 passing yards, completing 14 of 27, includ- ing his last six attempts. Tom Hess caught fuur passes for 34 yards, Chris Quinn added three recep· tions for 34 yards and Steclberg had three for 21. Unfortunately, the Sea Kings could not find a running game to complement the air attack. Stcel- berg led with just 31 yards on 1J carries, while Hess and J.R. Walz added 22 yards each. Following the touchdown, CdM tried an onside kick, but the ball went out of bounds before going the necessary 10 yards. "We still had a shot, even then, if we had only got the onside kick," Holland said. The Roadrunners took control at the CdM 37 and needed just nine plays to score, Luis Estrella's 10-yard iun pushing the lead to 28-7. Saddlcback's Steve Williams, who led all rushers with 99 yards, carried four times on the drive. Saddleback tacked on its final points on the ensuing kick off. Hess fielded the ball in fair terri-. tory but accidently stepped back into his own end zone and downed the ball for a safety. 0 GAM• NOTH -Corona del Mar ddensNe back lc.tt Pennt.r picked otl a pass In Ille second QUal1ef and Sllety llllte Ryan rtCMrtd a SaCldleback Uni* In Ille aame period. Ryan also recorded • tlClde fol mirllS yanls In Ille mt quatler, n dd defensive lnelllln Dan llaftc"'9oda ... Jeff ht1end and lcott Herdesfr had side lar tlCldts In Ille ttd qull1lf -· Ille Sea ~ Sblt· ed ICU IOC)homolts Ind fnt ~on defense - Though ~ man TOM ..... NShed tar Of'tt 22 yll'ds Ttlndly, .. cordlad In • IUl'lblr al .. W11Y1-Ml!lll we '* one• tu rap1n, Hiit ....... llldlllf 31 yll'ds. Olftld .. Imes tor a-33.1-ywd Mf1IOI Ind kicked an blrl poit _ CdM qulf1elbacll Miii Ems~ Nne al 13 PISSIS for 79 yants and a tOllChdown In Ile secand hall -Corona del Mar's ncMlonal non-league Ill· C4ll 12 2'-75 125 14-17.Z • 1.m.s 201 4411 1.0 1~ 20:25 .......... Corona del Mar's Tom· Hett (left) runs for yardage during Thunclay'1 matchup aplntt Sllddlebadc. Corona del Mar quarterbM:k Matt Evans (12) loob downfield for Tom Hess In Thunday's 30.7 lou. I I. Sailors Darin Mangnall (S), Tony Mancuso (30), Aaron Norton (55) just miss blocking a punt by LMP~ Tustin's Ricardo ~z in first-half action as Har- bor eliminated Tustin from ranks of unbeaten. LM P•yne/Pilot Newport Harbor'1 Brandon Finney rushes for some of hi1 133 yards on 31 carries for winning Sailors. NEWPORT: From 81 inside, but they really didn't," said Finney, who credited his offensive front, as well as lead blocker Man- cuso. "We passed a little early, and I think that opened it up for the running game. I thought we'd have to pass more to win." Brinkley was similarly surprised at Tustin's inability to make ad- justments to the Sailors' predict- able off-tackle attack. "We could have opened it up more, but once we got the lead, I became a little more conservative," Brinkley said. "They just didn't stop Brandon very well and we played hard." ~ it.1--"llat &tanda'1 Nelspn Ol1hef11ci (40) drags a host of Costa Mesa tacklers for some tough yardage in Friday night's game at Orange Coast. From 81 outlide.'' BarUer, the Muatanp rattled Smith enoup for him to miss a 29-yard attempt. With the 1COre tJed. 7-71 and 4 minute& 32 aeconds left in toe fint half. Smith pulled the potential pahead shot wide to the riabt. Given a aecond chanco in th< clolina ICCOndl, Smfth WU f'iP. on the money -whicb. incident!), ii euctly what he wu thinking about bctore the snap. .. 'Money.' I kept chanting it over and over ... 'Money, money'. '1bia wu a •money kick' and I wu aoina to make It," be l&kl. J~ made Smith'• kick neceuary by acoriDa on a 19-yard -run in the llCOnd ~er that botted tho acore at a tOucbdown apoce. J~ Wried OD the ume play five dmea. in the pme rot 87 yardl. - "lt'a c:aDod a ·~.' Wo iaw 1'1oJ Hilb run It IDd we Ubd it. It worbd ~ .,od for ue_ IO .. blp ..... ... 1 .. lti llid ol .. ,..,, ...... oDilld .,.. be ..a.-....... ,....... 0. .... ...,, .. ......... ....................... nsanh'tl blcl llM ~· wbo .... ...... .... ,. .• ,....... In .... ~ ·~-. Jaglowatl entered tho pme bavtna gained 93 yards on thRo carriea with the play, lncludina a lo• of 52. The fint time Cotta Meta ran It Fridlly, be plc:bd u~3 ,ardl, rwa-nins riaht. The went riabt qaln for 21 yarda thCli left lor Jaalowski'• IClOrinl romp. "Other teams bow it'• C<Jmfftl. You can bOv them ..,...., 'R• vene, reveno,' b\lt lt adU ._ 10 wort," be iajcl. JtP>wlk.i picked up 15 JUc11 oa the 46-lpedll earty ID &be llClaiDd ....,. ne 0111J time 1t cldD't ~ BllUaia WU ~ b I U-,.nl ,....., .... Jlljcr#lld ... , ...... .,, tM ,.. ... Oii • l· ,.... ..... "raa IChiDI now. My ti-* II aore iad I N1 _,a.." ..... tecll~ Statistics ......... ....-..21, Tustin 14 Soon br Qulf1We IWDMDUAL PASSIWQ Tustn 7 0 7 0-14 T-Mller, 13-23·1, 150. Newport Harbor ; 14 0 0-21 NH-Oler, 8-12.0, 79. HIDMDUAL RECEMMO First Qur .rtw NH-CoUdo 33 pus 1M1 Oler (l<Mser kick). 5:13. T-ClemonS 16 pass tro.11 Miier (Perez kick). 2:5& . hoond r.-ter NH-Amey 2 M (Y&ef ldck), 11:~. NH-Mn:uso 1M(l<alwldck).1.27. TNrd cau.ter T -Thomas 1 nil (Penz kick), 1 :32. Allendanct: 4,500 \es1lmlled}. IMDMDUAL RUSHING T-Powel. 11-n : Thomas, 7-33; ~. 7-20; Clemons, 1-7; Mier, 3-n'nls· 13. NH-Amey, 31-133; Mancuso. 9-53; Ofer. 1-10. T -Coo. 5-48, Clemons. 3·36: fllitct.. 3-34, Thomas, 1-25; Powel. 1·7. - NH-CoUclo, 6-72, Md<.own, 1·5, Lawson. 1·2. GAlll! STATISTICS T .. First downs 17 16 Rushts-ynge 27-142 41·196 Passino ywc1aoe 1 so 79 Passing 13-23·1 s-12.0 Net re11rn yaroaoe· 3 25 Sacics-y--2-llllM-18 0 Net YardaOe m 300 PurCs 3-25 2-36 Foolbles..fun1>1es los1 1-1 G--0 Flags-net ywdaoe 9-67 6-63 Tlmt of possession 22:50 "'25:10 "Pin 11UnS, inlereeptlons, tumble mims ~--'°'~ Estanda's Manny Solis runs for yardage in Eagles' 10-7 victory. From 81 Estancia, which took a 7-0 lead in the tint quarter when line- backer Ricardo Aguilar returned an intenieption 28 yards for a touchdown with 7:15 left in the quarter, played without tight end Ty Schisler, who wu undergoing IWJC'Y for appendicitis at Hoag HOipital while the game wu being played. In the second quarter, following Ea~'• ICCOlld f\lmblc Joa with- in tw6 minutes, Cotta Mesa tied matten 7-7. Mike Cota. the Mua- tangs' all-league linebacker, recoY- crcd the ball on the Estancia 19. On c.osta Mesa's first play from scrimmage, Matt Jaglowsti - who'd been used suc:ceafully throughout on Costa Mesa's inside reverse -went the di.stance for a 19-yard toudadown run. Roy Ser· rano's PAT tied it u matten re- mained deadloc:ted with Smith'• prayer. Cotta Mesa sacked Johner ~ timea for a mlnut-37 yarda while Costa Mesa quarterback Matt Harber WM not sacked. Statistics --·· •1 :111:•0.0...-T .... • .......... Mlllll c...... 0 7 0 0-7 CM-Mnlr, 1-7-1. 11: ...... 1-1-0, M. 0 0 J-10 Ett-~ ,..,,~It £-.. 1 ... .,. .... -.... ..... .......... CM-~ 1-14; .... 1-10. et-.._ n *'*' , """' ~ Ell-Clo:.....,.._• W4. -7:1S. --...... ....... , ... fll-Nl•fll.1:11. •• l SMll•• ., •. ··-...... . ·----""= -... *""' , ..... ,.._ .... ~ ..... , .. ................... ,: ..... 4-11:-MI. -·-_,,,~ ,... ... 1111•11 ...... =,.... --:::-· 111'1 ,. ... ,... "'* ............ =::--.............. . .. • 11 •1M 4Mll M • 1-N ,.,, ... • • . ~ ,. .. .... .. .., ... .m :::: 4llllllt- l r r . r . [ .. .. "' ... , .. IPllnl Laa ta Ill 81DclmdwD- ol tr-• Friday T rout &J13lcrs arc gearing up for the super trout opener sched· uled for Irvine Lake ncn Friday. More than eight tons (that's 16,000 pounds) of trophy class and catchable rainbow trout will be stocked in this large lake. An· glcrs can expect good fishing in all parts of the nearly full lake with hot spots predicted to be around Trout Island, in Sierra Cove, all along the West shoreline, off Woody's Point and near boat launching ramps. There will be lots of trout fishermen waiting in line before the gates open at 6 a.m. to test their angling skills at hooking into a trophy bow. Rainbows in the 10. to 15-pound class have been stocked and should be in an eager mood to strike shinny lures and Berkcly power bait . Due to this massive stocking of trout, Irvine Lake will be closed to all fishing on Nov. 12, 13, and 14. For niore information on fish- ing and boat rentals, especially if a group is interested in renting a big pontoon boat, phone 649-2991. Irvine will be OJ>en seven days a week and will also be open this Monday for Veterans Day. No fishing license is required at Irvine and in addi- tion to trout, Irvine is producing some outstand- ing channel catfishing and largemouth bass ac· tion. D Local landings are sending sportfishers out to nearby kelp beds, the flats and outer islands and -. loading up on a mixed bag of yellowtail, bass, "9H sculpin and assorted bottom f ceders. All day Nllmllc boats arc heading over to Clemente where big yellowtail arc providing the bulk of daily action. Outdoors Making live squid has been the key to filling sacks with tails and calicos and both the "Free- lance" and "Thunderbird" operating out of Davey's Locker (673-1434) in Balboa have been able to fill bait tanks before heading out to offshore islands and coastal fishing spots. l Finding cooperative schools of anchovies off Newport has been tough and the bait boat "Pamela Rose" has made a number of dry sets recently. Hopefully, with the dark of the moon, more bait will move in and up and ample Jive bait will be available for our fishing fl eet running out of Newport. D Anglers planning or;i fishing for rock cod, sculpin and sand bass don't have to depend on live bait as fo~en squid and anchovies arc being used as cut bait on sinker rigs mhcd over rock piles and sandy bottoms. Mackerel arc rounding out fishing along the beach. Fishing in Newport Bay is good for anglers working plastic grubs around docks and bul~ beads, while anglers trolling deeper chan· ncls with silver and black deep diving plugs arc scoring on near limits of keeper size spotted bay bass. Fishing pressure has been on the light side and good fishing is taking place on in coming tides. Skiffs are available ·for rent at the Balboa Pavilion docks for bay anglers who want to get out and get in on this fall bite. Check with the landing to m~c sure that live bait is prior to fishing the bay. There are still bluefin and ycllowfin tuna being caught off Baja. A trip earlier this week on the sportfisher "Prowler" operating out of Fisherman's Landing (619-222-0391) produced a nice catch of blucfin tuna in the 18· to 30-pound· class some 130 miles south of San Diego. Jim Nlemltt's outdoors column appears In the Newport Beach/ Costa Mes• Pilot every other S•tunlaJ'. ._ ________________________________________________ ___ Couch potato corner Tlllvlllan, radio SATURDAY • Wasb.-USC, Ch. 7, 12:30 •Oilers-Kings, PT, 7:30 SUNDAY • Raiders-Broncos, Ch. 4, 1 • Wolves-Lakcrs, PT, 7:30 MONDAY • Kings-Jets, Cb. S, noon • Bcan--Vlldngs, Cb. 7, 6 SATURDAY TELEVISION Collqe Football 9:30 a.m. -Ohio St.·Minneaota, ESPN. 9:30 a.m.-YaJe-Comell, SC. 9:30 a.m.-Kentuc:ky·Vanderbilt, TBS. JO a.m.-Arbnsu-'rcus Tech, PT. 10:30 a.m. -Tenn.-Notre Dame, Qi. 4. 11 a.m.-Delaware St.·NC A&T, BET. 12:30 p.m.-Wuhington·USC. Cb. 7. 1 p.m.-Georgia·Florlda, ESPN. 2 p.m. -Fresno St.·Pacllic, SC. 3:30 p.m. -UCLA-Stanford, PT. 4:30 p.m.-Oemson·N. Caro., ESPN. 8:30 p.m.-Oeorgia-Florida. SC. 11:30 p.m. -lTTEP·HawaJi, PT. MJdnlV!t -Oemton-N. Caro., ESPN. Honelladna bl Iha blllcbers Semi-pro soccer teams tangle at Chapman tonight • By Klrtc Wold Spol\IMIJ T he Corona del Mar-Newport Harbor rivaby. which penne- atcs practically every sport at the prep level, bas now been takeo to the semi-professional ranks. Tonight. 7 p.m. at Cliapman College in Orange, the Corona dcl Mar Riptide play host to the New- port Harbor Lions in a Premier Division game of the Pacific Soc- cer League. "The season is so young, it's hard to say who's the_ favorlte," said Riptide general manager Lea McCrimmon, a east, CdM High Booster Oub president. Both teams feature a number of local players. Riptide midfielder Scott McCrimmon, the general manager's son, was the Sea Kings' most valuable player in soccer in 1982 and '83. The Lions' Tim Klein, Neil Payne and Scan Looelace played for Newport Har- bor Hi~. Add1tionally, both sides repre- sent local clubs, consisting of a dozen youth teams each. All Rip- tide and Lion youth players get into Saturday's game free. Ticket prices for the general public are $3 for adults, $1 for children under 12, and no charge for youth soccer players under 12 in uniform. Door prizes, iIJcluding free meals and autographed soccer balls, will be provided by The Fox & Firkin British pub. "We're trying to offer a family outing without a major expense," McCrimmon said. "In the local area we think we offer as good a quality soccer as anywhere around, and a fanuly of five can still get in for under $10." The Pacific Coast League f ea- turcs 50 teams, 10 in the premier division. The season runs from September through May, with teams playing weekend games throughout Southern California. The Riptide, coached by fonncr European and NASL star Clyde Best, are 3-1 this season. They went 40-6-4 last year and finished second to the Exiles, a team owned by rock star Rod Stewart. The Lions (2-2), who play home ·games at Southern California Col- lege, arc competing in the PSL for the first time. They recently reached the finals of the Plasports 7:30 p.m.-Oak Tree replays, Cb. 18. 11:30 p.m.-Oak Tree replays. SC. 3:30 1.m. -Los Alamitos replays, PT. "Nice block, DokJe." Golf t p.m. -PGA tollmament, Ch. 2. HocktJ S p.m.-OtlcapMootrcal, SC. 7:30 p.m. -OlJcn.ICl.np. PT. ............. S:30 p.m.-Mq»Bolla, WON. llADIO ~, ..... t-.30 1.1n.-S.Cu.0 FSU, JQ.AC~10). 10:30 a.m.-Tcma.·ND, ICBLA 1S80). 11 Lm.-Neb,.,.l(auu, JQBV ( ~). 1~ pJD. -Wub.·USC. KNX (1000). 12:30 p.m.-1..85-NMS, kORG (1190). 3:30 p.m.-Ua.AoSun., JCMPC (710). 6 p.m.-Colo.St.-SDS, XTRA (690). 7 p.m.-CSP.san Joee, JCMNY (ldOO). ...... .... 6:30 p.ra. -O~aa, KR1.A (J 110). 10 p.m.-ou.n.,.::..~ (690). SUNDAY TELEVISJON Pro Foetb!all 10 a.m. -49en-Safnt&, Ch. 2. 10 a.m.-Raide,..Broncoe. Ch 4. S p.m. -Patrlota-Dolphlm. ESPN. ............. 7:30 p.m.-Mlnn.-.Laken, PT. aADJO ..., ...... 10 a..m.-'9ert..sainta. 1CNX (1070). 1 p.m.-OUefJ.llaml, DtPC (710). I p.m.-llaldcn-Broeooe, ICP1 (640). I p.m.-SeanJe.SI). XTRA (690) • S P·•· ·-Patrloel-MLanl, XNX 0070), ... ....... 7:30 p.m.-Mhaa.·Labn. 11.AC (S70). '· MONDAY Tll&VlllON W--'•V...,._.. 10:30 a.m.-SWlfofd..Qrep, BSPN. 6 p.m.-Ob.io SCate-Nol1hWcstem, SC. ...., Nooo -~11, Cb.$. c.-. ....... 4p.m..-~,PT. ......... 6 p.m.-~=:;:a; 7. 7!30 p.m. -Bit Bal. PT. IA.DI() Nooa-IU~~(690). .......... 6 p.m.-BNft;Vtita IQfX {1070). ... ....... 7:30 p.m.-hcc...oJpe, OLA (1110). The Premier Division-leading Corona del Mar Riptide (dark shirts) will take on the Newport IM' Harbor Uons in a Padfic Soccer league game 7 o'dodc,. tonight at (hapman College. League tournament. of play." minum can drives were held "The Riptide is more estab- lished, but hopefully we have as good a team as they do," said playcr·coach Ray Hales, the CdM boys soccer coach and a fonner prof cssional in England. "Both teams feature good forward lines, solid defenses and a British-style McCrimmon, a Scottish native. added: "Both teams have a mix- ture of strength and creativity." raise funds, and sponsors arc ways welcome. "A few weeks back, they t1f'f'!..-- thousand fans for a game at s· Valley," Hales said. "Now that have two teams here in Newr><m we hope to start generating And both teams have been cre- atively trying to promote their games. Flyers have been passed out at local schools, paper and alu· type of local support." CdM Ripti~e takes division lead The Corona del Mar Riptide took over first place in the Premier Division of the Pacific Soccer League with a 5-2 win over the Cerritos Strikers on Wednesday at Chapman College in Orange. Wednesday's game, but the Riptide built a 3-2 halftime lead on goals by Jose Vasquez, Giulio Gnaulati and Gregg Murphy. The Riptide (3-1) now has six points in league play, followed by F.C. Vanguard (2-1-1) with five and three teams tied with four. Two points arc awarded for a win, one for a tic and none for a loss. An own-~oal by the Strikers and another goal by Gnaulah with 10 minutes to play put the game out of reach. 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Tho final ~· bepnnina at 7, tw thO TIO;IM (ll·ye1r-old1) faclna the Oolphim. The TrojUU1 are comin1 off a 14· 7 win a week aao. _., n. , 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 'f 0 g 0 8 ~ 0 ( ~llRCllY SAil i 2.9°/o .Annual Percentage Rate/ · 48 Months plus $2000.00 OFF M·anufacturers sugg~sted retail . price on ALL new '91 Sables.· STANDARD FEATURES -3.0-llter V-6 engine -Sequential multi-port electronic fuel Injection -Driver-side air bag Supplemental. Restraint System · -Air conditioner -Variable assist rack-and-pinion power steering OHNSON&SON Orange Co~ Rich ldest Lincoln Mercury Dealership 2626 Harbor , Costa Mesa 540-5630 ALL NEW !EXU5 SC 400 GSUPE • One of the few Imported, high-performance, Luxury alJtomoblles sold In the U.S. with NO GAS GUZZLER Call for a Private Showing at your Home or Office! I TAXlll Your Best Deal on a Lexus ~ in the HEART OF ORANGE COUNlYI I . 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If Yo;'~==:':!: ~ 'homp:' '10~1: · T1\UI08 to~l=•-t~lf:rm 111~ ~Ditltk!l otftc:-. iwid 11 °="'~~I!~ 8'151" ~O=~ven wu tiled In Orange County ber t. 1&. 23. 301 1M1 ;' °' the Go~lal proxlmat•ly 4 tcr" In thl PUBLIC NOT1CI merclal Code Section ~f~~t:;a:! NUS A=SS(U) OI ~ to NCtlorW 1S011 on Aptll 4, 1Ht '"• S.NO aoencY wNcn may have In-Newpon v~ ., .. (lhl 110CJ.2. forttt a!:t. dNm'llnalioft .. THE ULL!R(S) AA I: ind~ of"" CMI Code No.,414019 auted ~loan propo11d_ library 1111). a8C ff If IO ~. the name aJiabl , In ct! HOON L!E 3951 BtRCH ol N Stllle ol Calfomla John w. H•mllton, 1 5 PUIUC NOT1CI NotMlhttandltiQ U'9 fact """*' CGmnWnl1Y (PC) NOTIC• CM' end eddma of the w.on ~ Jtc. ~·~ on a TA EI! T New PORT tM "'*'elaned· O a W UPS* NIWpOf1 Pia.ta., NIW· tN1 YG"' PfC>Plf'V It In dllltlct ~ wOuld NTITIOfl TO ~ Whom claima may Ill 8ldcftf . B!ACH, CA 8'lMO ' TOW1HO WC Ml5 wt!ST port BelCt\. C•lll. 91660 I aTATllRNT OP foteclolure ~ ~otter bl ectopted 0t atNf\ded to ADMINllT'lll flied lt Ptiula Ballt. Etc:fOIW Ytlld ~~.:·:::..: THE LOCATIOH IN C.W. tlTH STRdT COSTA Cal1 J. Kyrnla. 15 Uppet AAANDOM•NT OP YG"' prooe(ty fO' aa141 Pf<>-efttc1 •.,.,,.,.,of alloMd laTATa OP cmio.. IRVINI! l!:SCAOW Cl ulfleatlon I IMWd bY FOANIA Of' THE CHIEF MESA. ORANG! COUNTY Newpart Pl•H, Newport UI• OP PICTITIOUI vldod tile lafl 11 conc:tuded d~pment trom Che New-LOWu.&. J WRIGHT INC., 4000 IS~~~C P~· ~ S\lte of CIJl\ornla. E)(ECUTIV£ OFFICE O' CALIFORNIA t2e21 will ... BMch, Calif. t2MO I BUllN•ll HAM• Oflol to the c;onclu1lon of port VlllllQI PC to the C«· .. _ , ,0....,;LL -.HN' w•y, No.100, :_:::,.:...... t111, •• t· QovmutlHQ BOARD THE SELLER IS: SA.MB AS at pubic auctlOn, at "Mid Ralph E. Huan. 15 Uppet n,. folloWlna ~ lh• fofetlosUfl. potall Plaza and C0tpcwat1 ·-.. -· -nla 92114. .... .. .. -ABOVE • eddt ... ft eo.i. ...... c ... Newport Plue, Newpon haYI ebandOMCfthe UM of Remember, YOU MA Ptua Welt Pc.a.. and 1M WRIGHT d1te fOI filing ~alma 1han •ws Traoy Pellman, AS LISTED BY THI! tornle, at 1 :OOl)m on Beech, Cellt. 92MO the f lctltlou1 Bu1ln111 LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF allowed deY~ In the CAI& MO. AtatMa bl November 27, 1lt1, CIMll SELLEA. ALL OTHER BUSI-Wl!ONE5DAY1• the 4TH Omer W. Long, 15 Uppet Name: ORANGE COUNTY YOU 00 NOT TAKE CMc P1ar8 PC WOUid bl In-To 11 hen,~. Whictl 11 the bUslness day Publlahtd Newport NESS NAMES ANO AD-OAY OF DECl!MBER. 1M1, N-port Plaza, Newport MANAGEMENT COMPANY, PROMPT ACTION. crt&lld by 12. 150 = c;rldllOfl, contingenl ctlCll· bllOl'e the 1ale date 1pec:I-811ch/Co1t1 MIM P11'ot DRESSES USED BY THE the lollowtna aulO~I), Beach, C•lll. ~ 539 N. Main SL, Orq1, NOTICE OF Ifft. The NeWl)ot1 10t1. end perl0n9 who may fted lboYe. N~mber 2'; 9, 1991. SELLER WITHIN THREE (3) to wit: 1985 PONT/20 Thlt bU1lnt11 was con• Catll. 92615& DEFAULT AND PC WOUid rec.IYe entlt othefWIM bl lnllf' .. ted In Dat9d aa96t YEARS BEFORE TH£ 1 Q2FW87HSFN2U071 dueled by a genllfal pelt· Th• Flctltlou1 8u1lnH1 ELICTION TO mont to allow OOMINCtlon the Wiii 01 ntate, OI both, l.Aft8EN & ROIS, DATE SUCH UST WAS NON~A. 1tf4 PORSC/ Su·903 ntrahlp Name referred 10 aboYI SELL UNDER of • new ~~aguar• ot: LOWE~ J. WRIGHT, L.IMITID (or ltt dealt· PUBLIC NOTICI SENT OR DELIVERED TO CV 414Hme3 020UOCI ---------Thia 1tatemen1 was filed was flied In Orange County loot U~. TM PC text eke LOWELL JOHN ftff), "CARL" THOMA.I THE BUYER ARE: NONE CA. 1982 0000/WO 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Cll!fk of on December 18, 1987 Fiii DEID O' TRUIT tmendmtnlt WOUid Include WAIOHT H JOHNION Attomey· NOTICI THE NAM~SJ AND BUSI· 285WB'1U4CK190322 STATEMENT OF g~,County on Oc1ober ~~~~}C:dlnand, 639 N. 1489~=0ERS :,:::,~~~ ,:.·~t!'0ln=!'J L~c/~JL~N AN": .,g: .,;.Fact I N~t='T~N~.!:,~'oiven ~~s e~ER ~<f:l sfl. ~FJ>E~~e~~' 3~~~' ABANDONMENT OF Published Newport Beach-Main St., Orano-. Calll. TI NO properties. AA •mendment SON In lhl SUpetlof COut1 Publlahed Newport that 1h1 Boatd of Educ1llon PHEN KIM 12641 W'(NANT APRSHESICA. 1983 OATS/ USE OF FICTITIOUS Costa Mesa Pilot No11em· 92668 FNmo'tecMo to the Local Coutal Pro-of Calllon\fa, County of OR· 8each/Co1t1 Moaa Piiot of the 0c .. n View S<:hOOI DRIVE GARDEN GROV1:, SO JN1PB11S5DU513891 BUSINESS NAME bet 2, 9, 16, 23, 199 1 This business was con-NOTICE IS HEREBY gram Land U11Plan 11 also ANGE. NoYembor 9, 1991. Ollltlc:t will rec9flll Holed CA 92641. NONE/CA. 1991 KAWAJRS The following peraons ducted by an lndMdual requested 10 transfer THE PETITION requHt1 sa987 bids on the tollowlng: THE ASSETS TO BE JKAZXBC 1 OM B503731 have abandoned the use of Sa·946 This statement was filed GIVEN: that STANDARD 30,000 square feet of allow-that SUE ANN JOHNSON t99H992 810 RELOCAT· SOLO ARE DESCRIBED IN N 0 NE IC A en g. No. lhe f1c:111lous Buslnus wtlh the County Clerk ol TRUST DEED SERVICE able office deYtlopment be appointed as personal PUBLIC NOTICE ABLE TOILET BUILOING(S) GENERAL AS: Fumlture. ZXT10CE019Cl63 Name: PACIFIC THERAPY Orange County on Oc1ober COMPANY, 11 duly IP-from Newport VIiiage PC to representatives to admlnl• NOTIC• o• The Ocean Vttw S<:hOOI Goodwill, Trad1n1!'1~l Said aale II for the put· ASSOCIATES. 666 w. 29, 1Q91 poinlld TrustM und• a Corporate Plaza W•tt f'.C· I« 1nt estate Of the dee. 5 .. Olslllct of Orange County. Lease, fhdutl, Leasenota poM of aatlsMno lien of Baker St. Ste. 231 , Costa PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport Be~h-Died of Trust dated 08/14/ Addlllooally, • ruubdi\11-dent. PUBUC HEARING C1llfomla, hereinafter r• fmproY1m1nt1, Covenant the undefSIQMd for TOW· Mesa, Cahl. 92626 STATEMENT OF Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-1987 e•ec:uted by AO. slon to Cfeate • parcel fOf THE PETITION reque1t1 Notice 11 hereby glwn lerrld to as Olstricl, It ao-not to c:ompet1, ANO ARE ING & STORAGE FEES. to- The Flc:tlllous Business bor 9, 16, 23. 30, 1!>91 ' lhl new llbfary In Newpart the dec:edent'• WILL and that the Planning Comml• Uclllng seated bid• '°' the LOCATED AT: 3955 BIRCH gether wlth co1t1 of ldYlf• Name referred to above ABANDONMENT OF · S•·981 NALO LEE ROGERS ANO VIiiage PC, and approYal ol codlcll1, II any, be admlltfd alon of the City of Newport p0rc'tiase of on• or more s TR e ET NEW P 0 RT 1l1lng and exp1n111 of was filed In Orange County USE OF FICTITIOUS MERLE M. ROGERS, HUS· a Trattlc Phtslng Ordl· to probate. The will ahd Beach will hold a public rllocatablt tollet buildings BEACH, CA 92660 11r.. on Oc:1ober t6. 1989 Fiie 8US'INESS NAME PUBLIC NOTICE BAND ANO WIFE. AS nance study are requested. any codicil• .,. 8\lallabl• hearing on the •rPlbtlOn to be erected on varlotJs THE BUSINESS NAME Dated this tTH, day of No F434778 The following persons COMMUNITY PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· IOI txtmlnatlon In the file of Hoag Memorla "1ospltal lites. USED BV TliE SEU.EA AT NOVEMBEA, 1991 William A. Pereira, 1054 have abandoned the use of T80925 as Truslor, 10 aecure elf· THEA GIVEN that Elllllton-kept by the court. Presbyterian IOI Amend-In aCCOfdance W11h Edu-THAT LOCATION IS: MR. by: BARBARA Wit.. Redding. Costa Meu. the Fictitious Business THE ORIGINAL lain obllgallons in favor of mental Impact Report No. THE PETITION ,.que111 ment No. 744 and Traffic cation Code 396'3 and SANDWICH ION Cahl. 92626 Name: ASSOCIATED BRO. "NOTICE" RECORDED SOUTH COUNTY CAPITAL 149 has been ptepwld In authority to admlnlater the Study No. 81 on property Public Contract Codes The bUlk sale Is lntendod P bll hid Newport This business was coo-KERS OF CORONA DEL ON 11·1·91 IN ES connec:11on with the •Po estate under the lndepen-localed at 301 Newport 20118 and 20652, It It the to be consummated at thl u 1 ducted by an Individual MAR, 2700 East Coast THE OFFICE OF CORPORATION OBA W • plleallon noted eboYe. 11 Is dent Administration of Et· 8oule.11ard and 4000 West lnlenl of the Olstrtct to office of: ESCROW AMER· Beach/Costa Miii Piiot This 11a1omen1 was filed HwY.·· Corona del Mar. THE COUNTY TATES MORTGAGE COM· the present Intention of the 11111 Act .. (This authority Coast Highway, allow this Olstr.lct and other ICA CORPOBATION, 9732 November 9, 1M1. with the County Clerk ol CaJ1f. 92625 RECORDER PANY, A CALIFORNIA City to accept the Enlllton-will allow 1he personal rtp-Request to establish schOOI Oistrlctt In the 1tate GARDEN GAOVE, BLVD., 11991 Orange County on Ociober OarreH Pash. 1866 Port LO"'N NO 1,.8 •598 CORPORATION Recorded mental Impact Report and resentaUYe to take rnl?ny PlaMed CommunitY Dis· of Calllornla to purchase No. 5. GARDEN GROVE. PUBLIC NOTICE tB. 1991 Wheeler. N1wpon Beac:h. A • .. .. 08/2811987, as Instrument supporting documents. The actions wllhout obtaining trict Regufatlons and adopt relocatable toil•I buildings CA. 92644. Published Newporl Beach-Cahl. 92660 /ROGERS T.S. NO. No 87_.89752 Book Pago City encouragH members court approval. Before tak· a Planned Community D• at the same price and ESCROW OFFICER TO C S Ot:t4H Costa Mosa P1101 October The Flc:t11ious Business FN8019040 ACC and Rwec:ord~ 11 '81 In-of Iha general public tor• Ing certain nry Important Yetopment Plan tor Hoag ierms of lhl• bid u CONTACT IS: BONNIE NFI 1 1 1 26. November 2, 9. 16, Namo referred to aboYe NOTICE OF • view .nd comment on this actions. hOwever, lh• Pit· Hospltal. The propoul awarded tor a period not to WON on or alter 12/0'll ct I oua t991 was tiled In Orange County DEFAULT AND slrument No. Book Page 01 documentation. Coplff of aonat representallV• will be would establlsh regulations exceed (12) months from 1991 'and th• last dey lor 8u1lneH N•m• Sa·931 on April 13, 1988 File ELECTION TO Offlclal Records In the of· the Ellllfronmental Impact required lo glYe notice to and development sland· the dale of lhe 1wa1d of filing c:lalms ahatl be 11/27/ Statement ---------No.f377604 flee or th• Recorder of OR· Repart and aupportlng doc· Interested persons unless ards for the long term thl contrac1 1991 which Is the buslneu The Following persona PUBLIC NOTICE Darrell Pash. t866 Port SEL~~~~~~EED ANGE. County. Callf0tnia, ume!1t• are 1Yall1ble fOI they have wal\led nollc• Of build-out of aeutt and non-All bids ~usl bl submit· day 'before the aaJe dall are doing busloess as: CNS1013651 Wheeler, Newporl Beach, describing the land ther.in: p0bhc review and lnspec. consented to the pioposld acute health care fac:U1tles. led In writing and sealed specified above. VICTORVILLE PARTNERS, Calif. 92660 IMPORTANT NOTICE LOT 23 OF TRACT NO lion et the Planning Depart· action.) The lnde~ent The p1opasal also Includes and filed ln lhe Purchasing This bulk transllf ls 1ut>-369 San Miguel Or., St•. STATEMENT OF This business was con-IF YOUR PROPERTY IS 7159 AS SHOWN ON A mint, City of Newpart idmlnlst1atlon •Ulhofity wlH .n amendmenl to Olslricl· Office of the School Olstrlc:t ject lo CaUlornla Uniform tOO, Newport Beach, Calif. ABANDONMENT OF dueled by an lndlvldual IN FORECLOSURE BE· ' Beach. 3300 Newport Bou-be granted unless •n lntll'· Ing Maps No. 22 and 22·A al '17200 Pinehurst Lane, Comm1Hclal Code Sectlon 92660 USE OF FICTITIOUS Thi• slatemont was flied CAUSE YOU ARE BEHIND MAP RECORDED IN BOOI< leYard, Newport Beach, Hied person files .,, ob-so as to rodlstrlet the hOS· Huntlnglon Beach Calllor· 6106 Bear Valley Associates, • BUSINESS NAME with the County Clerk of IN VOUR PAVMENTS, IT 299, PAGES 11 ANO 12 OF Callfornla, 92859·1768 Jecllon to the petition and pltal property from the A·P· nla, prlor to 2:00 'P.M. on DATED: t t/01/1991 Calltornla general partner• The lollowlng persons Orange County on Octo~r MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, (714) 644-3225. shows good cause why lho H and U(Unc:h11lfied) Dis· December 4, 1991 It which STEPHEN KIM ship, 369 San Miguel Dr .. have abandoned the use ol 17, 1991 ANV COURT ACTION, and RECORDS OF ORANGE Notice Is hereby further court should not grant th• trlcts to the P·C (Planned time the wlll be opened for Publlshed Newporl Ste. 100, Newport Beam. the F1c:11t1ous Business Published Newport Betc:h-you may have the legal COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. glVen that 11ld public hear· authOrity. Community) District: an consldoralion. 8Hch/Cosll Mesa Pllol Caht. 92660 Name· GRANT REAL ES-Costa Mesa Pilot No11em-right to bring your account Including 1 note(s) tor the rno win be h.id on lhl 21st A HEARING on the pell-amendment to Chapter Furthlf lnlormatlon and Ncwemblr 9, 1991. MlchMI 1. Cohen, 369 Siii lATE MANAGEMENT, 1 bet 2. 9, 16. 23. t99t In good standing by paying sum 01 s103 55000. that day of No\lernblr, 1991, at tlOn wtll be held on DE· 20.02 of lhe Newport bid forms are conlalned In • SA993 Miguel Or., Ste. 100, N- Cahforn1a general partll8f· Sa-954 all of you past due pay· ' · ' the hour of 7:30 p.m. In the CEMBER 5, 1991 AT 1:45 Beac:h Municipal Code so lh• construclion docu· port Beach Calif. 92660 ship, 3300 Irvine Bollle-menlS plus permined costs the benellclal Interests Council Chambers ol the P.M. In Dept. 3A located at as to amend the Heighl ments, copies ot which PUBLIC NOTICE Robert o.' Exel, 369 San vard, Suite JtO. Newport PUBLIC NOTICE and exper:ises within the under suc:h Deed of Trust Newport Beach City Hall, 700 CMc: Center Drive Limitation Zones Map and may bo obtained from the Miguel or .. Ste. 100, New· Beach. Cahl. 92660 time porm1ned by law l0t and tho obllgallons •• 3300 Newpart 8outev111d. West. Santa Ana. CA the legal do1cription of the Archltec:t, KPI Archllec:ls NOTICE OF port Beach, Calif. 92660 The f icllllous Business STATEMENT OF reinstatement for YOUI ac· cured thereby are presently Newport Beach, Calltomla, 92701. 261 35 Fool Heignr Umila· Inc., 12474 Central Avenue. PUBLIC HEARING Jerrr w. Kittrell, 1000 Name releHed to above ABANDONMENT OF count whlc:h Is normally held by lh• undersigned; 11 which time end place IF YOU OBJECT 10 the t1on Ois1r1c:t lo place the Su•ll A. Chino, Calllonrb Notice 11 hereby otven Oual St., Ste. 100. Newpon was filed In Orange County USE OF FICTITIOUS five bl.lslness days prlOt to lhat 1 bieac:h 01, and d• any and 911 petaon1 Inter· granting of the petition, you Lower Campus wholly 911to, 7t4·59t·3232, lac· that lhe Planning Commls· Beech, C•hf. 92660 on July 24, 199t f lle BUSINESS NAME lhe dall sel for the sale of f 11 In the obligalions tor Hied m•Y •PPeat and be 1hould appeat al the tlear· w1th1n the 32/50 Fool 1;111119 71 4·591..so62 for the slon of the City of N9"'l)Ol1 This busineu ls con. No Fsot402 The following persons yOUI property. No sale dll• au. ' T heard lhlfeon. It you ChaJ. Ing and 1tate yout ob-He1gh1 Limitation 01s1tlct: norvelundabl• price of $25 Beach will hold a public ducted by· 1 general patt• Gtant Managemenl Group have abandoned the use of may be let until three which IUc:h Deed of rust lenge this projec1 In Court, ellon1 or flle written ob· and ttle approval of lhe per aet Partial sets will not hHrlng on the •ppllcallon .,.,ahlp . Inc:., 1 caiilornla corpora·: the F•c:tlllous Business mon1hs trom the dall this Is aecU1lty has occ:urrld In you may be limned to rats-ctlons with the court be· Trattic: Study lor Phase I ol be Issued. of Fred Fledl~ and Assoc:!-The reglitranl(s) com- 1 on 3300 Irvine eoulevttd Name: MOROSO COR· notice of default may be r• that p•yment has not been Ing only lhH• luue1 you ore me hearing. Your ap· the master plan program. Each Bid shall bl ac· ales on behalf of TeKICO monced to transact bull· Suite 3to Newport Beach' VETTES. 1375 flA Log11n corde1I (whlc:h date of r• made of: THE PAVMENT or 1omeon1 e111 raised at pear•nc:e may be In person NOTICE IS HEREBV FUR· companied by 1 c:ertJlied or Relining & Mat1\ellng Inc. nest under Ille Actltlous Cahl 92560 ' AYe.. Costa Mesa, Calif. c:ordJ11on appeara on this OF PRINCIPAL ANO/OR IN· the public hearing d• or by your anorney. THEA GIVEN thal 111 Envi-c:aahler'i chec:k or bid IOI General Plan AIMnd-Business N•me(s) listed Willi.am o·connor. 3300 Ir· 92626 nohLe) TEAEST DUE 05/01/91 & acrtbed In this notice Of In IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ronmental Impact Report bond In the amount of nol ment No. 91·3(C), • r• aboVe on: ~bef 2. vine Boulevard Suite 3!0 The F1c:tlllous Buslnen This amount Is $8,507.80 All SUBSEQUENT PAY wrlnen con11pondenc• d• °' a conllngent creditor of has been prepared In con-less than 10% of the Iola! quest to amend ttle land 1985 Newport Beach, ca111' Name referred to above IS of 11/05/.1991. end will MENTS PLUS ALL lATE lr.i.tld to th• City at, Of the deceased, you most file nect1on w1lh lh• applicallon btcl amount stated 1n the Use Element of the New-Jerry w. Kmrell 92660 was filed In OTange County 1nc:roase until your •ccounl • prior to, Ille JXJbllc hearing. your claim with the court noted aboYe. II Is Iha Bid. pc..1 Beach General Plen to Thia statement was file<& This business waa con-on Marc:h 2, 1987 File beeomes current. CH AR GE S AND IM· For Information call (714) and mail 1 copy to the per· present lnlentlon of the City Pursuant to the Labor Increase the n00t area ~mlt wtlh the County Clerk of dueled b a eneral part· No.F336918 Whll• your property Is In PO\JNOS DUE. that by re•· 644-3200. son1I representatiYe ap-to ac:c1pl the EnYI· Code, lhe governing boerd from 2.000 square ffft lo Ollno• C<>1.1nty on October ne shl Y g Scott C. Jones, 980 lortclosure, you 11111 must son thereof. the under· Norm• Qlov.r, Sear• polnled by the oourt within ronmontal Impact Report of the District has ascer· 2,300 square feel to lllow 21 1991 T~ls ~tllement was nlod Sprlnglleld St., Costa pay other obflgatlons (such signed, preHnt benelic:laty, tary, Plennlng Comml•· four monlht from the dale and supporting documents. talned trom the Director of the addition ol • • mll'I._ ' F510430 with the County Clerk of Mesa, CalU. 92626 as Insurance and tues) re-under auc:h Deed of Trust, alon, cuv of Newpor1 of first Issuance of leners Ttle City encour•ges mem-lnduslrial Relauons hi• d•· m11ktt to an existing DASO-Published N-port BM.Cho Orange Counly on October Thls0 business wu con-quired by Vol.JI note and has ellecuted end delivered Beach as prolllded In section 9100 bell of the general public termination for holiday and line 11rvlc:• 1taUon on Co M Piiot Novem-199 duct~ by an 1nd1vldual deed of trust °' mortgage. . ' of ttl• California Problle to relllew and comment on overtime work Including property located at HIOO Ill H• 23• 1 1 BHch-This statement was filed II you la~ to make future to H id duly appointed Published Newport Cod•. The time IOI Ming this doc:umenlltlon. Copies em 10 ., 'mint• for Jamborff Rold. bet 2. 9, HS, 23. 1991 6ubhsh~d s~~ NQ\18m-with the County Clerk of payments on the lo•n, pay Trustee, • wrlnen Dec1111•· 8Hch/Coala Mesa Piiot claims will not eKolr• be-of the EnwonmentaJ Im. htilh Y end pa.!uare, peo-Thia ptojlct has been r• Sa·944 0111 e 1991 Orange County on Septem-taxes on lhe property. pro-lion of Default and Demand Ncwember 9. 1991. l0t• tour monlha from the pact Report and supporting tlon v•ca11on and 11m11ar viewed: and • hu been CE bar 2· 9• 18• 23• Sa-945 tier 20, 1991 vlde lnsuranoe on lhe prop-IOI' Salt, and hat depo1ited S3986 hearing dale natl cod documents are a11allable pur?oses and 1111 of file In deletmlned that It It cat· PUBLIC NOTI ---------1 Published Newport Beach· erty. or pay o.ther obllga· wilh said duly appointed TICE above. for public review ..and In· the 01s1ric:1 Otflc:e, and Is egorlcally exempt under NOTICE OF To plac:e an ad In Costa Meu Pilot October lions as required In lhe TruslH iuc:h Deed of PUBLIC NO YOU MAV EXAMINE the spechon 81 the Pllannlng by ielerence lnc:orPofalecJ the requirements of the PUBUC SALE OF Th• Piiot classllled, 1, 8. 15, 22. 199t . note and deed of tru,sl Of Trust a~d 111 documents. BSC 93 Ille kept by the court. 11 you Department. City of New· herein as though tully set C111fornl1 Envltonmental 0 ..... p•OPERTY Call &42·5878. Amended pubhc:11ion Ne>-mortgage, the blntf1clary . . are a person lntereslld In port Beach, 3300 Newport 10f1h Such determlnahon 1s OuaJ1ty ~I. PERS ,._ " Ot:11H Nor1ns PITTMAN Louie W•rr•n Plttm•n of Balboa, age 64, lather of Vincent, John end Mike Pitt· man. grandfather ol three. He won many trophies In the New· port Character Boat Parade and Christ· mas Ught Parade. Lou will be mlS1ed by his many friend• Ir> Newport. Service al W.C.'s Restaurant. 2633 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach. at 2:00 P.M. Sunday, November 10. "9mber 9, 1991. -or mortgagee may lnslsl evidencing obhgahons se-NOTICE OF the estate, you may file Boulevard. Newport Beach, evaiiable tor Inspection Nollce II hereby further No. 01204 T·791 lhal you do so In order to cured thereby, and ha1 de-PETITION TO wilh th• court a f0tmal R• Calllornla, 92859·1768 dunng office hOU<s. ~wn that aald public he.at· Pursuant 10 the Callfomla ---------re1ns1a11 y~Ut ac:counl In c:lared and does hlftby ADMINISTER quest for Special Nolie:• of (714) 644·3225. Bidder must poness 1 •no will be held on Ille 21st Sell·Servlce Storage Facll-PUBLIC NOTICE good sland1ng. In addition. declare all sums secured ESTATE OF1 the tiling of an Inventory Nollcet Is hereby further valid ContractOI'• llcen11, day of November, 1991, at lty Act (B & P Cod• 21700 ITATEMENT OF th• beneficiary or mort· thereby Immediately due WILLIAM T. and appraisal of estall IS· plven that said publlc: hear· ClaHlflcatlon B luuect by the hour of 7:30 p.m. In th• et aeq.), the undlfllgned ABANDONMENT OF gegee may r~ulred " 1 and peyabl• and has COLVILLE, JR., elca se11 or of any pehtion or 1ng will be held on the 2tsl Ille Slat• of Caliiornl1. Council Chambers of lh• wlU sell at l)ubllc auction, S condition. to r nstalemenl elee11d and does hereby WILLIAM COLVILLE account as prcwlded In day ol Ncwember. 1991, 11 GOVERNING BOARD Newport Beach City HaH, on November 26 1991, II USE OF FICTITIOU that you provide reliable · • section 1250 of the Calitor· the hour ol 7:30 p.m. In the e . Trac Pellman Clerk 3300 N-part Boulevard. 11:00 am, 1nt2 Cowan. 11· SUS4NEIS NAME wrinen evidence thet you elect to cauae lhe llust ak•BILL COLVILLE nla Probate Code. A Re· Council Chambers of the Ptbllshed Newpott Newport Beach. CaJ1lomla, Ylnl, Ca, pertonll property The following persons paid .n senior liens. prop-ptoperty to be sold to sal· CASE NO. A191510 quest fOf Special Notice Newport Beach City Hall. Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot at which time and pl•c• lnc:tuding 1urn111 ... colhlng, haw abandoned the use of erty taxes, and hazard lo-lsfy th• obligations secured To all heira, beneficiaries, fOl'm la aYailable from the 3300 Newpot1 Boulevard, November 2 9 1991 any and all persons Inter· IOOls. and/Of other ~ 1h1 fictitious Business surance premiums. thereby. creditors, contingent credl· court clerk. Newport Beac:h, California, ' ' · sa962 ested may appe11 and be hold llern1 1torld by the Name: ORANGE COUNTY Upon yow written re• Dated: 10/31/1991 tors. and persons who may Attorney for lh• Palllloner: at which lime and plac:e heard thereon. U you ctW-following peraoM: SP 8081 MANAGEMENT CO~PANV. quest, the blnellclary or FIRST NATIONWIDE otherwise be Interested In MICH"EL GERTNER, eny and 111 persons Inter· PUBLIC NOTlCE Ieng• this project In court. OLEVIA L FREEMEN, SP 16261 San Jacinto SI .. mOrlgagee wlll e;;:• you • BANK BY STANDARD the will Of estate, or both, ESQ. ested may appear and be you may be Umlted 10 ral1• AOSI R.M. ORAHOOD, SP fountain Valley, C1lll. wrlnon hemlzat of the TRUST DEED SERVICE of: WIUJAM T. COLVILLE, HOWSER, GERTNER & heard lhefeon. 11 you chal· BSC 91 Ing only lhon Issues you B134 LANCO MANAGE· 92l08 entire amount YOl.I must JR , a k I WILL I AM BROWN lengt this project In c;ourt Notice of .... or someone elM railed II MENT CO .. SP A IM RO. The Flctlllous Business pay.Youmaynothawthe COMPANY, AS COLVILLE. aka BILL 43•0 CAMPUS DRIVE. youmayb1Um1tedlora1s· ofRealProperty lhl public hearing d• NALOVANYUR Name referred to above pay the entire unpaid por· TRUSTEE COLVILLE s TE 1 o o, New PORT Ing only ttiose Issues you at prtv•t• S•I• scribed In this nolle9 or In Owner reservn the right wu filed In Orange County lion of your account. evon J .WILIAMSON, AS. A PETITION has blen BEACH, CA 92660 (714) or someone else raised 11 CAIE NO a1eo105 written corrHpondenc1 d• IO bid at IN aale. Pur· on September 10, 1990 Fil• though lull paymenl was SISTANT SECRETARY filed by BARBARA C. 752·8500 the public hearing d• In the Su• rtor Court 01 llYered to lhe City at, Of chasea must be made with No.F469069 demanded, but you must Publlahed Newport COLVIUE In the Superior Publl1hed Newport scribed In this notice Of In lhe Stale ofPC:alilomla for prior to, lh• public htarlno. peraonal check• or cuh- Robert Ferdinand. 16261 pay au amounts In delaun Beach/Costa Mesa Piiot Court of Calll0tnla, County BHch/Costa M111 Pllol wrinen correspondence d• the County of Orange ' For lnformatlOll cell (714) lef1 checkl only. All pur· San Jae nlo St .. Founlaln •I th• time payment Is N b 9 18 23 30 of Orange. No\18mber 9, 12, 16, 1991 . ll11e<ld 10 the City It, or In the Mattlf ol lhe El1ale 644~200 chased good• 111 sold Mu Valley. Calll. 92708 made. Howev1t, you and ovem ., • • • • THE PETmON reques1a Sat992 prior to, the public hearing. of Olive J Main deceased Norma J . Glover, 11," and must be paid tot Betty S. McKeever. 16261 your benenclary 0t morl· 1991. th• I BAR 8 AR A C . For lnform1110n call (714) Notice j1 ~•by ~ S•oret.,v Plannlne and rem<1119d at the time al S.n Jacinto SI., Fountain gig~ may mutually agree SA988 COLVILLE be appointed as PUBLIC NOTICE 644-3200. that the underll Md will CommlHl~n City of 1111. Sal• aubjlct to prior Valley, Calli. 92708 In writing prior to the time personal repre1tn11tlve to Norma Glover leer• p 1 s ~ t the ' c:anctll&Uon In the event al ~=======~I Thi• business w11 con-th• notice of sale 11 posted PUBLIC NOTICE administer the Htate of the cna10t5250 tery Plannlno Comml•· ~r11h!~t ~~· be!t''b~er Newpo':' Beech. eettlement betwe.n owner ducted by co-partners (wnlc:h may not be earlltt decedent. NOTICE TO ' Cl f N r1 &; Ii Ion j NOTE. The expense or Ind obligated party. Oiied LOCAL MORT1/ARIE8 PACf1C VIW MEMORIAL PARIC Cemettty • Mortu1.ry Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newpotl Beach 6"-2700 Thie statement was tiled than lht end of th• thre• NOTICE OF THE PETITION requests CREDITORS OF ~Ion, h tr 0 ewpo ·~~ i:r1:ic~~Jt on g, thl1 notice 11 paid from • thl• 09th and 161h dey of with the COunty Clerk of month period stated PUBLIC HEARING the decedent'I wlH and 8UUC SM.II eac • :lt8f t~e l8th day 'ot NO. llnng IN collected from the November 1991 . Public Orange County on October ebov•) to. among other Notlc:1 Is hlll'eby given codicils. If 111y. be admitted (SECS 9104 NOTE: The expense of VEMBER t991 al the office applicant. storage Management. Inc. 29, 199t lhlng1, (1) provrd1 Id· lhat lhl Pla"!'lng Comml•· to p1obat~. The wfn and u' cc,· lhla nollce 11 paid from • of PAULA c MATOS 1120 Publl•h•d Newport TeltphOne (818) 244-8080, Published Newport 8eac:h· dlllonal tlme In which 10 slon ol th• City of Newport eny codicils are available 8105 • • • nllng fH cotlec11d from the · A ' S C Pl Agent IOI' owner Costa Meu Pilot Novem-curethedefaullbytransfer Beac:h will hold a public fOf 1umlnallon In the file EaorowNo.15099 a llcant. W. La Veta yenue, te. Beach/ osta MHa lot Publlehed 'Newport b8f 9, t6, 23, 30, 1991 of the properly or other· hearing on the appllcallon kept by thl court. Notice la hereby glYln to r b I I I h 1 d New p 0 r I ~25~M o:n~~-1g·~:or~~re Novombl1 9, 1991. Beach/Costa Mesa Piiot Sa-979 wlH: °' (2) Hlabllsh a ol Tho Irvine Company and THE PETmON requests creditor• of th• wlttiln u " • ' • ' SA984 Novlfflbef 9 1e IMI -----------schedule of payments In the City ol Newport Beach authOlity to administer th• named eeller that • bulk B11ch/Co111 Miii Piiot •nd lnt8fesl 01 Hid d• U LI Tl E ' ' ia994 PUBLIC NOTICE order to cure you default; IOI General Plan Amend· .. 1111 under the fndepen-tal• It about to be made ol N011ember 9, 1991, ceased at lime ot death P B C NO C ST"'TEMENT OF °'both (1) end (2). ment 91-(C); Local Coastal dent Administration ot Ea-lhe 1111t1 dHcrlbtd SA985 111~:: ~~~ti,t1~!s~~~:1 Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE A Following the 1xplfatlon of Program Amendment No. tat11 Ac1. (This authority beloW. H . -... ABANDONMENT OF the time period relent<! to 2•: Amendment Nos. 728, wtll allow the '*'°'* rep. The nam11 and bualntH PUBLIC NOTICE In addition '° that of Mid BualneH Nam• '1ctltlow USE OF FICTITIOUS In th• first paragraph of 729, 730 and 7•6: Trarric ruentati11• to take many addtHSff of the 1111et a1e: deceased tn end to 111 tho ltatelftent BuslneN Name BUSINESS NAME this notice unlHI thl ob-Phasing Ordinance Study actions without obtelnlng FLORENTINO C. APELES, NOTICI certain Real proporty 111"' The following ptrtont Stat~nt The following persons llg•llon, ~ng foreclosld No. 72: and ResubdMson court epptOllal. Bef0te tak· 1195 Baker Street, Cost• INVITING BIDS alld In '~.~ity o: ~wport are doing butlneu u : The FollOwing pertONI hevo abandoned th• use of upon °' a aeparall wrlllon No. 973 on property lo-Ing certain very Important M111. Callf01nla Notice Is hereby glYlln Beach, '"'''"'ty 0 ange. Big O/C.S.8. Joint V•nturl, are doing butlnela u : PIRCf 8ROTllRI lh• flc:lltlous Busln111 1grHmen1 b1tw11n you catld In Yltlous slt11 within ectlon1, hOWeYlrlvthe pet· The location In Callfornle thet the Bo11d of EdOcatlon ~'r.•d01 ~=nl•i~·"" 3000 Coaet Hl\:wsy GROVE INVESTMENT BEU aana11111ay Name: ORANGE COUNTY and your credit()( permits a Newport Center. aona1 repreaentat • will be ol lhe chief executiYe office of the O~an View School ~~ 2':°8.octc 1~4 of r:lf t 1202, Ca4:>!11tano ach, COMPANY, 3184 J. Ntway -·v-MGMT co 16261 San J• 1ono1t period, you haw Th• profo11d protect required 10 gtve nollcl to ol IN Miier II: SAME AS DISlrlct wlll receive ...iect """ • 1 Calli. 921124 A.,.,_ Cotta ......., Cellf, Mortuary •Chapel clnto St Fountain v.ney only the legal r1ghl to atop cont11t1 o a reque1( to Interested peraona unless A80V£ bid• on the followlng: Addition of Newport C.S.8. Partnership,• Oen-92121 ' Cremation Cahf 927oe • lhl .... al your property amend the Land u .. Ele-they haw waived nollce Of At ll1ted by IN Hiier, ill 1MM"2 BIO FOR REL(). Height• .. per M•P r• 1ral Partntral\lp, 34700 8ruc. E. Nott TNllM of t 10 Broadway The. Flctlllou1 Buslntll by paying 1hl entire rntnt of the Newpon Beach conltnled to the propoaed other bUllne .. name1 and CAT ABLE CLASSROOM COff cleMI~~ 8oe>'C 4·::o: ~ Coa'1Hlghwey1202, Ca~ the Nott hrn#tf True\. 3184 Cost• Mesi Name referred to abOlle amount demanded by your General Plan to Iner.a~• action.) The Independent addre1111 u19d by th• BUILOING(S) 0 .....,aneoua P • 19treno Beacih, Calif. 92624 J, IJrw.y A....,_., Cotta 642·9150 was tiled In Or•no• County creditor. thl allocation for library fa· 1drnlnl1tratlon 1uthorlty will HllOf within tl'ltee yeara bl-Th• OcHn View School ~ Rec~r 1°f Orange O.E.P. Developmtntl, Inc., MeN, Callf. 9292t -~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=i1 bl~ed~an~~~~~~~~~of~~~~ ~ ~k ·~-~~~-~~~~. STARTlllG A llEW BUSlllESSt1 The Lagal O.s>41rtmtnt et the Piiot la pi.H9d 10 anno\lnce • new ~ now available to new butlneun. "' We wlll now SEARCH the name for you et no extra Chwge, end Mve you tht tlmt end tht trlp to tht Court HouH In Senta Ana. Then, of COUrN, after the Match le oompi.t.ct we Wiii flle your ftotltlou• ~elneu name atet.ment with the County Ci.rte, publlah once • WM6c for four WMka u ,.quired by l8W end then ftle your proof of publlcetlon with County Ci.rte. eatld peteon lllff an ob-l8nf °' deUvered to th• Callfomla, he<linslter t• More com .. ...,..~~ nown Q1n1r11 Partner, 33791 190 tffWpcwt c.mer DrM JICtlon '° the petition end bUV• ere: !erred to u Olttrlct. II ao-u: 411 ~and• ,.I:~:: Olocamora L1n1, Sen Suitt 100 ~ ~ ~ OOod CIUl8 why the I. N~ Be~ Exxon. lldtlng Maled bid• fOt the Newport ... ach, ..... .,.,_ Ju•n, Capl1trano. Celli. Cllif. t2Mo court lhould nae grant the 2121 Southea11 Britto! purchase of one or mofl 'r'3· f ale caah In 92825 Thi• bu1lne11 11 ~ euttlarltY. Newpon Beach. C.llfomll r11ocetebl1 cl111roorn lflnl o • of.,~ Unit d Somldey, lnc • .a Calllomla ducted by: • general Pl"" A HEAAINO on the petJ. 92ede>. bulldlnga 10 be ertctld on lewf\11 ~ fl Ion • r Coiporatlon, General P.ri. nershil) tlon Wiii bl held on DE· 2. N01mandl• EllXon, 2217 vlt10Ua 11\ff, '!)111 on art e" :h':d b~ '*• 15 fleutl Oflve, Mor-The regl1tr1nt(•) com- CEMBER 5, 199t II 1:45 Norrntndle Loi Angtle1, IN accotdanc• With Edu-I •• or p ........ ·~ and •.ii•· Calif. 9455' mtnced lo traneact ~ P.M. In Dept. 3A localed et CallfOfnle 90007 cellon Codi 3M43 Ind enc. \IPOf1 ..,..., ..,ma !SIG 6, Inc., • California Mii ~ the Flciltlou9 100 Civic Ctntlf Otl\18 3. SlngTronb, 21760 8. Publlo Contract Codee ~~." ::..~p4· Coipotllton. Otnttal fttft. Buain... NM!e(I) ~ WHI, Senta A(la, CA Vermont Awnue. Suite 109, 20119 and 20652, It 11 IM ..,.. ~. v,. P" r:r: ntr, 1007 • Allc:ane Or"'9, lboY8 on: 1917 '2701 Tornnce C&llfomla 00502 Intent of the Olltttct IO l«Q""I' 81d1 Of 0 DarMlte, Clalf. 9"4526 JatM9 Lee " YOO OBJECT '\o the The nam.. and bUalnell aloW thll 011tr1c:t end o\hlf bl In wrltlna and wt• bl ,.. FOUt Kytee, inc ••• Calllot> Thll ·~ ... lled grlndng of th9 petltlon you lddrHMI ol the bUJ; are: achoo! Olatrlcte In the 1Ut1 cel¥ld 11t tMtl efOf~~ .~..: nla COJ!>Oftltlon, GeMtal Wfth the County Cl9111 ol jhoUd appear .. thl ~ lARS&N & ROSS °' ITS of Cllltotnl• IO pur~ .. flol et MY IN ..... .... Pann«. 35 Ticknor PllCll Ot c ... .-. on Odob9f Ing and 1~1• YOUf ob-OESIONEE) C/O 'CARI." rtloc1table clanroom :: pUbldlcatlonr•r:t = uo~ Nl91*, C.Uf, 12en 9 ~ -··7 or Ille written ob-THOMAS H. JOHNSON. bulldlngl at the earne pnce Oft,__,~~ !..., u, ..;_...,.. J.M.C., Inc., • CalltOfnla ' p~ *"" the ooun &»-50~ Bixby Villege 0riv., and tlfmt of IN• bid aa mult .. ,....,.., """ o ..... -~.,, C«potaton, General Part· U'9 hMrlng. Y04.ll ap. ~ Beach, Calllornl1 awatded fOt a P"iod not IO ~~ ltlll*Wd U'9 '*• 145 S~• Ot'M, :*-:' ~ ~D ~-=::::., ~ peraon The UNta to bl IOld ere r:::..''!1 =::.:o: ~ end ~ off9r ta ~r--~ ~ ~~Pf~, ,.:.,:. ~ • ~ M'i".ACREOrTOA dnerlbld In gener.i u : 0'9 CO'*act. tMde • • '99'11 ol th9 In-lno., • Color.00 COfJ)Of• Clllf. eateO or • ~ crectttOI' or Plxturff and equlpmerit r.. All blOI muat bl aubf!\11• ~= .:4c,.°" .... = tlon. 111as !ut PHtrMW PublleNcl Newpol1 ....._ U'9 deOMMd, you must Ille lallng to cat wUI\: Pe111-led In Wt!Una Ind ~~ •-;." • .-... :!.-t Avel\UI, Englewood, Cc#o CO.ta MeM Pilot ()ctoblt '/04!! C11Mft With the ~ Mt1' Proptfty. NI turniture, and 111<1 In the Putcha..,_"' or 9IY1 ........ ,. '"'!."':;"' rado I01U 19 It November 2 t. ilnd ~ a «llfJ'l IO the per• lbnurM, equipment, ....... OITlot of the School OllVlc:i I/WI 90'" 11\al you vn., Thl1 bu1ln .. a II COit-1"• t • • tonal r9pfeMf'lt&UVe ep-boOM, '9COfde, corNllda, It 17100 Pinehunt I.Ml, the PfOPll1Y WllhGUt ~ dUCted by: jolnC VWft\n ool*d br .,. court wftt!1n ..... "9Ma. ~ w11· Huntington hech, Calif«· Mnlltlon..f watrantY1ndOI' °""' Th• r10111t1nt(1) com-s..11111 tour monlJw tram U'9 -. ran11ee, guerantln • ...-~· prtot lo 10:00 A.M. Ol'I enant o llfY •.. IX> mtnCed lo ttanaac:t bullo Of llnl iMu1t1C1 Of tlft"9 mtnt1 In ~ ...,, OlcMlblf 4, 198l M lllHCt\ ~eMecl °' ~. ,,_. urlCMr IM Flctltioue Buy It .... It. f\nd tt. .. ~In MdlOn tUIO Cit wuh bu81M19 and, 10 time trier d bl opened DATED: tGf.>1/91 IUllnell Ntme(ll htad QaulflecL of the ~a Probitt the eirtent evlllllble to lot conek*llllon. llAIUC ROCM abQvl oo: WA. Code. The time for lllng s.itar, W't plliM, ~ '""'* lnfofm(illOn end MterMr II Uwl CM11oph• A. Ph*lpe, lflll _____ .... o.ima w1' not •111*• &»-tone. ~. ....,.. ..._ btct fonM " '10ntllned In •MILA o. MATOS ~ b9 tour monthl 6-om the ..,._ to ....,, en, ----· lh• contlructlon dq~u-Publl•h•d Hewporl 'n11a ·-•••m111111 .. 1t w ~ hHrlnO dale noticed ~ fMIPll, _.. rnent•. ~offrom wr: 8•AICM!o1ta ..... Hot =:~ =.,., -=-MAY DAMI~ the ::"or t:::' ,~ :.::.. KPt ~· NilMfrMJ "· •• \4., ,., •• , .. , on .. kept br the ooun. If you OtnMSt ........... ~ Ire., 11474 C«tlral Aftn&a, HOI PIOeUi :: ~ lnlere.a.ct: ~ '=..:. 11 UM ~O. \;,~~ SILL Wend•I, Aoun. .._., ... 1118 =.~,... _.... ~ .... ~ ........ 1t.,..,.._ '°' = TM •1 ... a ...... ::-~ .. .,Cc..~=-~--.. -=-.~ ....... C' .... ,...,=:.::.... ~~ ..... rid ...,rhrl ff ........ ••umt • _. .. ._. IMuld ClaSl111VV T"9 mot9 ~ .. *' CJf .. _... ot ,_ ""°""•ca...... him IMO llhlll bl .. .;ee79 aNe M4 auMnt dno- No matter what you•,. doing, Vo'I hometown newaplpef ~ M ......... In 1.aon Car Wdt IOCMed M ~ 1W a~ cw 1°'Y of 00octt MCI..,. lllM:llon USO of ... C.-... 1111 Wit 1trNt. 0.e e.1tll«'1 cfl.eclt ot bid VIGM wowdl ·~---millillilllll••IL .. Sa1urday, November 9, 1991 89 , .... .. llumJC m'ra ~ llOTICll . flWIJC llOTICI PUIUO McmCa I 'l'UIUC llOT1Cll • MLie llOTICll PUIUC IOT1Cll PUii.JC IOT1CU ~ !fUll.JC IOncD -tett4M . C*ltetW'J cmt.Nt12 -~ . OllStOtMea Thie ltalllNlll w .. Tiiie ........ wee tied C:...J.o..do TNI ... ,,,_.WM tied Thia -..im.nt -"'90 lNI '1111•• -lied R •1 I • ......... Thlt Duel""9 .. CM-...... HI 1 Wltl\ fie CourfY a.lit of ... h ~ a.t OI tlN •111 '*°" WM lied with ~Cculty Qlf1' Of wtth fie County a.II Of""' fie CourlY ~- I aai: II ..... ..IR111 a-=~ • 09f*ll .-. 1 _. .. -. ~~on October ~County on Oclobar _. tt. County ~ of ~ CoUflly on~ ~ CCAJrtf'f on OdObW ~ Cowlly on Odobtr n.. = .:-..... The '=""'90ftll The , .. lltlMI(•) cont-The~·"' 11, 1 ntOllf 11.11111 noMIO ~~ Oii ~ 22. 1 PStOMe 2, 1 1 ''°' ... 11, 1 t noe ... .. ~ .. ~ ..__-= ~ tranwt --.. ~~ ::IOM flubllNd Ntewport ~ Nlltf'9d NtwpOfl 1wt1o P8f tau flubGahed N9WPO't ~ N:llltwd N11wpor1 ..,_.. ~ ~ a..cn. WfW, '4ll1 M,T,I.&., ll01'own 0.. ::,,... ..::(~ 1090 0 4500 eo.la Meu Plot 0c-. C0111.1 MeN P1101 October ~ Newpof1 ~ ~ ..... Pilot Octobef eo.i. ..... p~ OC$Olb9t eo.11 MeM Plol ~ MecAttft.r cc;t'ia 2".:' = ::' .i:}.O• eo.i. aibcM on:~ 1 'iOlt CM\pl'9 Drtw, ~ 111, 29, NoYember 2. t, 1t, 1t It ~bar I t eo.a MeN Piiot ~ 2e NoYlmblr 2. t 11 11. 29, Nollember 2, t , "· 29', ~ 2. t. ='ta.o""" •c. a.u ,....;MOT c..,. ....._A.,..• :::r" 1 .. ch, ca11t. u111 11.;11 • • • •t.10.23.30,1991 1.e1 • • 1991 fte1 WfW Pr0!*1Y .,.,_... ter ~.&illle tt~Coetl Thie ltMllMlll .,.. tlecl Jedoro Mane ement ~ a.113 a.en S..t30 a.en ~ ~::;;,~ ~ ~ C.:-.. :.-. Town n~ ~ &:°·.:00~~.: PUl&.1C NOTICI PUIUC MOTtcl PUIUC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICI PUIUC NOTtCI ..ulUC NO'fti ~r~port IHCb, 8::...=.-e..'::"9~10, • , .. ,,. =~~Be.cl\: ... ::::.--...... . .......... c=:.::.· CNStOt44H ... =-... ...:--....... Strd'l*n HIM'nllton, Inc., U~ P...i, l50 Town Publlthed Newport ~ Thia bu1lnH1 la con-1 .. t....m ........._ NaM9 ._9neeaNM"te PletlU.U. Stat"""'1 SteteMent callfOmle. ce&7 MllCMtlur c.nle( Drtwl. lulte 11110, eo.ta Mase Piiot Novem-ducted by:• eotPOtaUon Th• ,olloWlng peraont lt.le......t StatetMnt Bueln.e• Name The 'OltOwtno l*tOnl The fOlloWlng person1 COUit, ~r~ NeWpott CoThllal Mela. 11;lllf. ~• bar t. 10, 23. 30, 11111 Th• realftrenl(•) com-.,. dOlng butlnMI M : The ~ !*tons TM 'ollowlna l*aon• ltateMent are dOlno buelMel n : .,. dolna butlMu a1: 8"dl..,... · _..., • bualneH la con-S.8'7 mtncN lo 'ranuct bUtl· PC.A.. 2402 Mlcheleon Of art dolna bUllneU u : are doing bu.in.Un· ni. Foaowing '*'°"8 ONI POTT 3tt1 ~ OCEANFRONT ClEANINO Thia bu•IMH I• .. !!! ~by: a general.,.,.. PUIUC NOT1CI '** under 1he l'ladtJous Sult• ·2~. Wint, Calif: (•lTfA( ENTERPRISES ARCO SMOQPAOS OF are doing buslnna as: Ave .• Suite '5, Cofone def SERVICES. 2208 w. dudtd by: a gtl1" -.-nanh.., . Buslnffl Nam•(•) Ntted 92715 (b)nAl. IMPORTS (C)T'£AL TUSTIN, 1414' Newpof1 PENNY/JUP 3, 3501 J~ Mar, Calif. mzs OcHnftont. Newport '*""" 1 t t( ) The _!.tQlttren1(1) com-CNlt011487 aboYe on: NOYamber 1, fled eomw.41 1818 Hf9~ SALES, 1M27 8to06churll Avenue, Tu1tln, Calif. borH 411602, Newport Orlno £nte1ptlH1. Inc., Beach, Calif. t2683 Tht reg• ran • com-mane:-to tlanaact butl-11187 land Ave ~ BffCh Sl Suite 222. 'CX#ltllln v-. 112ee0 Beach, Calif. t26eO 31tt s.cond Ave., &ill• 5, Steven John Chinarlan, rnence:cs~ ~ ,,...9 ,__""}* the ~ "°'lttow LaRoy R. Wagn«, Prffl· CaUf. 92eeo ' leY. Clll1. 92700 Richard s . Bourllan, Philp MaeDonlld, 20 B1un Corona d•I Mar, Callf. 220I W. Ooeanltont, News neN ,.,._ ,.,. .,...,.....,. us .. .._ Nanw(ti lltted .,....._ N..... dent James Haywatd P11tdue, C. J. L.obaotl, 104345 Tell 18385 Marufla Clrele, Hun-View, ltvlne, Calif. 927115 92825 port Buch. Callf. 9ae83 lklalMH , N~.._ titted llbo"9 on: JIAJll/y 1. 11119 Stat.-.nt Thia ttltemem wat flled 94 Baycrest Coult, ~ Cit .. Fountain Vtn.y, C11lf. llng1on BNCh, Callf. Helen M1cDon1ld, 430 Thi• bualnt11 11 con-Thi• bualn•n • con- ab0¥e on. __.,_ :tO, B. u. Pal" The Fonowtng P«IOnl with the C~ Ci.tc of 8Mch.. Calif. 112eeo 92708 Thia bualnen 11 con-Whl1lno Woods Rd .. G.len-ducted by: 1 cOfPQf91ion dUC1ed by: 1111 Individual 19111 .. Thia ltat*'*1t wu tied .,. dolno bu9lnHa u ; Orange County on October Thia bualne11 11 con-Tiii• bullnfft 11 con-ducted by. an lndMctual dale, Calif. 9t208 The registrant(•) com-The reglttrant(s) com-0.IM I(. lanlb, .-reUdenl wtV'1 1M County Cl«1I of DESIGNS ON WOOD, 755 21, tGll1 duc1td by: a geoetal pltt• ducted by: an lndMdual The reglttrant(t) com. Thia busln111 11 con-menced to transact bull-meoced lo 118nsac1 bus!. Thie etalef'nln4 wat flied Ofanoe County on Oc1ober W. 17th SttMt, Sutt• o. FS10419 l'*ahip Th• regl1t11nt(1) com. menced to traneact buM-dUc:ted by: nns under the Flctl1iolJI neu und., the FietrttOUt with 1M County a.r1I o4 11, 1091 Cotta ~. CalH. 112927 Publlahed NIWPOf1 Bueti-The registrant(•) com-~ lo trlnNci bull-nn1 undef tM Flc:tltlous Th• regl11r1nt(t) com-~line11 Nam•(•) lilted Bu1lnen N1me(1) hated Oranae County on OC10bet PStOt tT Gregson Halt, 224tn DI• Coste M ... Piiot Nowms menc:.o to transect bull-neu under the Flctltlou• BU.lne11 Nam•(•) listed menced to lr9nalct butl-above on: Octob4t< 1, 1991 aboYe on: October 8, 1991 tO. 1091 Publlstled Newport a..m. mond Ave •• Balboe llJand, na• under the Flctlfloul Bulinff• Name(•) ll•led ebove on: N/A nest under the Flc:tlllout Pet• L. Drino, PrMldent Sleven John Chtnartan P809409 ~ Meal Piiot October Calif. 92662 bar 2• II, 18• 23• l99l eu.ine11 Name(s) titted above on: October 10, Richard S. Bourjlan BuslnHs N1me(1) llS1ed Thie ltlletMnt was riled This atat9fMflt was filed Pldltled Newpoft ~ 2t NoYember 2 9 18 Joel Sanchez, 3807 E. Sa·942 above on: October 21 , 199t Thi• 1tatement wu filed above on: Juty 22. 1987 wtth the County C1.ni of with the County Cle<k of Cotti ...... Pilot Octobef .. • • • 56th St. ApL E. Maywood, 1991 c. J. Loback with the County Cleric of P~llp M.cDoolld Orange County on Oc1obef Orange County on Octobe< 29 November 2 t 1 1 Calif. 90270 Fred Cornwell This etatemen\ waa ftled O..nge County on October Th1S sta.lement wa1 llled 4, 1991 11, 1991 ~~' • • ' S.Wl Thia bualnH• 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE This atatemen1 was filed with the County Cllfk or 10. 1991 with the County Clerll of FS08890 F509585 Sa-81'3 ducted by: a geoetal patt, with the County C1ertc of Orange COUnty on October FIOM25 O!ange County on Octobel' Published Newpol1 Beacl\-Published Newport Beach- nerthlp CNSt0t348S Orange County on October 22• 1991 Publlahed Newport Beach, 25· 1991 Costa Meal Pilot October Costa Mesa Piiot Octobel' __ PU_B_L_l_C_NO_T_l_C_E __ The registrant(•) corns F1olltloua 21, 1991 Fl10842 Cot11 M••• Pilot Ociot>er Flt t t 14 19 29 November 2 II 19 211 November 2 9 ---------1 menced to tranuct bu9J, aualn"• Name F510503 Published Newpot1 Beach-19 28 November 2 9 Published Newport Beach, ' ' • ',. • 1 ' ' ' PUBLIC NOTIC! F1oUta.ua ~~ underN the ( ~ltlous ltat...,..nt Published Newport Beach· Co1t1 Men Piiot October 19f1 ' ' ' Costa Mesa Pilot Nov•m· 199' / Sa.a79 "QSI s1.887 CNltOtOl20 8uatneu Neme ,~•:. ~:5' 10:~ted The Fo11owlng per90ns Costa Men Pilot Novem-26, November 2, 9, t8, se,875 ber 9, 18, 23, 30, 11191 l'1otltlou9 ltatement Gregt0n.Hsn • are dolno bualneu H : t>er 2. 11. 18, 23, t991 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE S1·964 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE . N Th• Fol1owtng person• Thi• •tatement wu filed NUTRIBOLIC.JADORO. Sa,949 Ssa,9tO PUBLIC NOTICE Flcttuoua F1ct1Uoua llU91MM ~ are doing bu1lne11 u : with the County Clerk 01 4500 Campu1 Drive, Sult• lt•tement ALL SEASONS CLEANING Orange County on October 115, Newpot1 Beach, Call!. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CNl10t1131 Flctltloua BualneH Name BuslneH Name Th• 'ollOWlng pe1aons SERVICES, 381 Walnut, 10 1991 92660 ---------Flctltloua Statement Statement are doing bUllnHe u : Cotti Meu, Calif. 92827 ' FIOMM Jadoro Management CNl10t38SO F1ctltloue BuslneH Name BualneH Name The Following peraont The Foilowlng persona COSTA MESA HONDA, John Eoward C1ullk Ill, p bll hed N.......,... B It-Corp., a CalllOfnla eo<po-STATEMENT OF BualneH Name Statement Statement are doing bullnett 11: are doing buslnen as: 2850 Hlltbor Blvd., Cotta 24891 Nympha Of .. Mlaslon Cu 5 M v .. .,~. HC ralton, 4500 Campua Drive, WITHDRAWAL FROM Statement The Following persons The Following pertona UN GROUP, 26ro5 Mouls NIELSEN ELECTRIC, 1589 Mtu, Calff. Vlelo. CelH. 92891 osta eaa Piiot October &Ille 115, Newport Beach, PARTNERSHIP Th• Followtng pe1eons ere doing buelnets as: are doing business es: ton P1rtcway # 152, Lllguna B San Bernardino Place, Ed2WHt Company, c/o MfchHI Gene Clulllc, 19, 26, November 2, 9, Calif. 112660 OPERATING UNDER are doing t>uslnfft as: NEWPORT HAIR CON· NEWPORT BEACH SWIM HUit, Celli. 92653 Costa Mesa. C~if. 92627 Mayer, Btown A Platt, 355 24891 Nympha Of., Mlttlon 1991 Thlt bu1lneu 11 con-FICTITIOUS , CENTRAL PARK 4119, A NECTION, 13444 Newport CLUB BREAKERS, 8•0 Laura J11n Neubauer, Glen Webb Nielsen, 1589 S. Gttnd 13800, Lot Ang• Viejo, Calif. 92891 Sa-874 ducted by: I COfpotltlon BUllNl!:SS NAME Calllomls Umlted Partner· Ave. IA, Tuttln, Ctlll. Newport Cenler Drive, 26035 Moulton P111kw•r. B San Bernardino Pl .. 1 ... Ctlif, 80071 Gerald Lynn Belton 361 The regl1trant(1) com, ehlp 505 Park Ave BalbOI 92680 Suite 100, Newport B11ch. '152, Laguna Hllla, Cali . Com Mesa, Calif. 92627 G.W. Wet1, Inc., C1llfoml1, E. Walnut, Cotta Mesa. PUBLIC NOTICE menced to transact buSI· ~ lollowtng person hi~ lslaOo Call! 9268i' Robert E. McNulty, 3859 Calif. 92680 92653 Thia bullness It con-2 Notthpolnt Dtlve, Su11• Celll. ~2&27 ne11 under the Fictitious w 1 rawn 11 a gener centrai p.ri< 4119, A Calltor· Colina Doted• Dr. #l·t07; Michael J. O'Brien. 740 This business It cofls ducied by: an lnCIJVlduaJ 700, Houlton, Teut n060 Thia bu1lne11 11 con-CNS1012178 Bu1lne11 N1me(1) listed P•!1ner lro'J' the partner, nil Limited Pannershlp San Diego, Calif. 92124 Amigos Way, Newport dueled by: an lndlvldual The reglstr1nt(1) com- Edwatd Automotive, Inc., dUC1ed by. 1 gen.,al part. Ftotltloua above on: November 1, ~~~lo 0~ ;'II unde< ~ 505 Park Ave BalbOa ,.; Thi• business Is coo-Beach, Calif. 92660 Th• regl1tranl(1) com-menced to transact bulls Cllilomle. 2005 Compton ne,.hlp Bualneu Nam• 1987 us s neu name 0 land Calif 92662 ducted by: 1n Individual This business Is con-menced 10 transact buti-ness Utld., Iha FlciJllous W1y, Alphllttta. Geotgle Th• reglttr1nt(a) co~ ltatemenpt LeRoy R. Wagner, Prffl, ~~JEMRE~L E~~~1TE Thi~ bualnen I• con-The reg.l1t11nt(s) com· dueled by: an incfMdual ness under the f'lcilllout Business N1me(s) listed 30202 menoed to tranNC1 buM-The Following pet'IOM dent • • Of· ducted by: a limited pltt· menc.O lo transact busl· The reg111ranl(s) com-Bu1lne11 N1me(1) listed above on: Oclober 10, Thlt bu1lne11 11 con-neH und., the A~s are doing butlneu aa: This ltatement was filed nil general psrtnershlp, nershlpn ~lvldual ness unct., the F1ct1t1ous rnen<:ed to transact busl, above on: October 9, 1991 1991 ducted by: • general pll1, Bualneu N1me(s) titted METRO EXECUTIVE OF, with the County Clet1c ol 3S3~o 3:~vl~a portBoul~v•~· The regltlrlnl(I) co~ Business N1m1(1) U$1ed ness lender the Act111ous Laura J. Neubauer Glen Nielsen nershlp above on: October 18, FICES AND EOG BUSI· Orsng• County on October u•.• • -ea · menced 10 trlt\Slct busl· above on: NIA Busmen Name(s) listed Thia 1t1ttment WH filed This st1tement was filed The registrant(•) com· 1991 NESS CENTERS, 575 21, 1991 ~Uf. 9~~1 B 1 ness und., th• Fictilious Robert E. McNulty above on: January 15, with Ille County Clerk ol witll tlle County Clerk ol menced to transact bu9J, John E. Clulik Ill Anion Blvd., 3rd Floor, FSt0418 N e ic, 0_: 1 us ;:ss Buslneu Name(s) listed Thia stttement was filed 199t Orange County on October Orange County on Oclot>er neu under tM Fic:tltlous Thi• atatement wu flied Costa MHa, Calif. 82829 PUbllshed Newpol1 Beach-ame "'" 0 1 ve above on: June 1, 1988 with the County Clerk ot Michael O'Brien 8, 1991 10, 1991 Bu1tneH Ntme(s) bled with the County Clerk ot Costa Mesa • Executive Cosll Mesa Pilot Novem-";,,11Ju~~4"'1~a;1:0T~~ty David o. Dahl Orange County on October Thts statement was filed F509227 F509515 1boYe on: October 7, 1991 Orange County on October Otflce Group, Inc., a Call, bet 2, 9, 18, 23, 1991 Full :.me and lddrtst 01 This slltement was filed 10, 1991 w.lh the County Clerk of Published Newpot'I Beachs Published N-port Beach· Presldenl 18, 1991 lornla corporation, 575 sa.943 th• person withdrawing· with the County Clerk ol F509424 Orange Counly on Novem, Costa Mell P~ot Octobef Costl Mesa Pilot Oc1ot>et 'f!'I• •tat~..!, "'&!rt'~ F5t0218 Anton Blvd., 3rd Floor, Grant Building Company, Orange County on Octot>ef Published Newport Beach, ber 1· l99l 19, 28, Novembe< 2. 9. 19. 26. November 2. 9. with tM .......... , 0 Published Newport Beactt-Costa Mesa, Calli. 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 California corporaUoo 22. 1991 Costa Mesa Pilot October F5t 1828 1991 1991 o..i;g; County on Oc1ot>er Costa Mesa Pilot Oc1obet This butlneu la con, Flctltloua 3300 Irvine Boulevard: F5J0831 19. 26. November 2. 9, Published Newpol1 Beach, Sas88t Sa·889 15• 1 t FS0981t a, November 2, 9, 16, ~ucted by:1a eorpot)atlon Suite 372, Newport Beach, Published Newport Beach, 1991 Costa Mesa Pilot Novem· -------------------199t ti• reg •trant(• corns Bualnea• Neme Calif. 92660 Costa Mesa P1lo1 Octobef s8•876 bet 9. 16, 23, 30, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P.ublltMd Newpot'I Beach, menced to tran11ct bus!. Statement Published Newport Beach· 26 N b 2., 9 16 Sa·97S ------------------Costa M ... Piiot October sa,918 nets under lh• Fictitious The Following persons Costa Mesa Pilot Novem· . ovem er • . PUBLIC NOTICE Flctllloua Flctltloua 28, Novembtf 2, 11. 18, PUBLIC NOTICE Buslna11• Nam•(•) listed ere doing business as: ber 2. 9, 16, 23, 1991 1991 Sa·911 PUBLIC NOTICE BualneH N•me BualnHt Name 1991 above on. October 1, 1991 NEW WEST REHABILITA· Sa·947 FlctlUoua Statement Statement Sa.agg CNS10129t1 David BHle, Preeldenl TION, 1n3 Hummingbird BuelnHa N•m~ FlctlUoua Tti. Following persons Tiie FolloWtng per1ons ---------• Flotltloua T.h1• •t•tement wat filed Drtve. Costa Mau. Calif. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE St•tement BualneH Name.. are dohig buslnese as: are doing business as: PUBLIC NOTICE BuelneH Name with the County Clerk ol 92628 Flctltloua The Following persons Statement " PALOS VERDES VIUAS BAUMEISTER COMPANY, Ora';C County oo October Craig Legacy, ITT3 Hum· Flctltloua BuilneH Name are doing business as: The Following p.,aons Ill 741 Ocean Front. La· '10 32nd Street 11207. CNS10t444e lt•tement 17• 1 1 ming bird Drive, Cosla BualneH Name PACIFIC THERAPY AS· ate domg business es: guna S.tc,h, Cahl, 1>2651 Newpott Beach, C1llt. Flctllloua TM Following P9f'IOl\t F510184 Mesa, Calif. 92626 Statement Statement SOCIATES. 666 w. Baker JIM'S AUTOMOTIVE SER· Bruce Grtene, 741 Ocean 92663 luelMH Name are dol~ butln .. , as: Published Newport Besch-Henry Helm•. 31121 Holly The Following persons The FolloWlng pe1aons St. sie. 231 Costa Mesa VICES 1366 Logan St Unll Front. Laguna Beach. Cll1I. Lesh• Howatd Baumeister . • t----t TECHN LOGY SALES 6 Costa Mesa PiloC October Ortve. Laguna Beach, Cll1f. are dol~buslneu IS: •,r•,BdolE~INbu•iPneU1B1La1s'H: ING Calif. 92626 . . H, co' sta Mesa, Calif. 92i351 689 Like St., Hemet, Calif. ............. SERVICES. 3150 Pullman M•n COAST SCROW -·1 s • Thi b I 1 9""•• The Folowlng persona Slrff1 Costa Mesa Calif 26, November 2, 9, 18, •T"-:1 b 1 1 • ,._ . Robert Wilson Ellis, 1237 92626 s ua neas • con-,......., ,,. doing bullneu as: 92620• • • 1991 "• u1 neu s con-Bristol St., Santa Ana, C-1il. CO (b)BERLIN ENTER· Conway Ave .. Cosia Mesa. Jamu c. Nichols & ducted by: 1 limited pan, This business Is con- T. BERAV'S ICE CREAM & Allen J. Shafran, 3150 Pull· Sa,900 =!t by: I general pert· 92704 PRISES CO .. 387 W. 817. Calif. 92626 JoalV\9 H. Nichols, 21212 Mfthip ducted by: an individual FROZEN YOGURT. 401 man StrNI, Cotti Meaa, PUBLIC NOTICE Th .. "';•gl1tranl(I) com-t~~~il~~:,C':k, Gs~:h ~~8:r· Cotta Meu. Cah . :~~ ~~~~r:i·:,,~~u~on· !s":'.'C~t~~~· Lake FOi· ~.:s·~~··~~~ ~: ~.:s·~~,~~!!~ ~~ Newport Ctnter Drive, Calif. 112&26 menc.d to tranuct bulls Coast Dr.. Costa Mesa, PhlllpSAJlen Bert~n, 38C7 W. The 1egialr1nl(s) com, This business Is con-neu under the Fictl110ut neat und., the FIClitlOUI Atrium Court. Newport Toby R Shafran, 3150 Flctltlova nest unc:t., the Actrtiout Cahf. 92626 Bay sst. #3.,, osta menced to llansact bus!-ducted by: husband and ButlneSI N1me(1) tilled Bualnes• N1m1(s) hsted 8"ch,~. = 62 6 Pullman StrHt, Costa aualne. u Nem• Bu1lne11 N1me(s) Psted This butlnus It con-Mesa. Cllif. 92927 nest under the flctillous IMI• ebove on: October 9, 1991 above on: NIA Kyu otvemlll • 1 1 Mau. Calf. 92828 Stet t above on: October 31. dueled by: a corporation This bu1lne11 . I• con-BuslneH Nsme(s) nsted The registranl(t) com-Bruce Greene Leslie Baumetslet Eut Roed. La Thi• bualneH 1• con-emen 1991 Th• reglstrant(s) com-ducted by: an lnct1vldual ebove on: September 7. meoced 10 lrant1ct bu$1· Thi• statement was filed Thil s1a1ement was filed '::1t4.~~1' East ~ by: husband Ind ari:t~~"9 =~sons ~~.~a~~ was flied menced to trwisact bulls The reglst11n1(1) com-1959 ness undet Ille Actlllous wilh the County Clelk of With the County Clerk of OllvemlJI Roed. La Mlrld8, Th• registrant(•) com-(a)NEWPORT ANTtOUES .,... .. t .. -County ci~k of nus under the Flctillous menc:ed to trantae1 busl, R~ Wilson Ellls Business Name(s) llsted Olano• County on October Orange County on October Calif 9083t tb)C & M'S NEWPOf\T ... u, ,,. "' Business Name(s) hsled neu und., the Flctitlous Thi• 1111ement w11 filed above on: 1980 10, t991 7, 19§1 Jin ·Ho Chol, 162t8 East ~ un:, ~~ ANTIQUES MAU.. 12t41 Orsnge County on Novem-lbOve on: not lpplicable Business ~lme(e) listed with the County Clerk ol James C. Nieholt F5otMH F509025 Ollvemilt Road, La Mirada, Butlneu Name(•) lltled Brookhurtt tl'101, Garden bar 1• 199t Flt 1819 Glenn Lodwlg, CEO 11 ed ~~:• on. October 16• Orange County on October This-stallment w11 flled Published Newpot'I Beach-Published N-pol1 B11ch- Calif 90S3e ebow on· January 1 1991 Grove, Call!. 92040 Thi• statement was I Phl•I Bertin 18, Hl91 with the County Clerk or Costa Mesa Piiot Ociot>ef Costa Mesa Pilot October Thie butlneu 11 con-AllenJ.Shefran ' Clinton L Powell, 1015 Published Newport BHchs Q'1h t~Counfy ~rll of Thi•Pstltement wu filed P510250 Ou1nge County°" Novem, 19, 26. November 2. t . 19, 26. NoV9mbef 2. 9, ducted by: an unlncotpo-This 1tatement WIS filed Nancy L.n., Cotti M .... Cotti MHI Pilot Novem-ra~· ty on Pl•m. with the County Clertc of Publilhed Newport B•IChs bet 1, 1991 1991 1991 • rated auoclatlon other wit.ti the County Clertc of Calif. 92627 bet 9, 18, 23, 30, 1991 bet 1 • i 99t ,5 .... 345 Oranoe County on Octobtf Cotti M"a Piiot October F5ttlt8 Sta-882 Sa-884 than partnerehlp O!ange County on October Marilyn R. Powell, 1015 • S•·978 vv 18. t99t 2t November 2 9 16 Published NIWPOf1 Beach- Th•. reglatrent(a) com-17, 109t Nancy Ll'I.. Cotta Mesa. PUBLIC NOTICE Published N~ Beach-• F5102S9. 1e9t • • • Costa Meu PllOI Novem-PUBLIC NOTICE menced lo transact bull-F510t39 Calif. 92627 Costa Mesa PllOt Septem-'* 9 16 23 30 1991 ---------neu und., the Actltlous Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con-ber 19 26 October 3 10 Publllhed Newport Beach-S•917 • • • • '1cttta..a 8u1lnH1 N1m1(s) listed Publlahed N-port BMC!t-ducted~ ce>par'lnera '1ctltloua 1991 ' ' • • Costa Meu Piiot October PUBLIC NOT•CE Sa,979 8ualneH Name above on: NJA Cotti M ... Pilot October The regl1trant(1) com-8usln••• Name Amended P bllcatlon Ne> 26, Novembet 2. 9. 18. PUBLIC NOTICE Statement Kyu Hyun Chol 2t, November 2.. 9, 18, menced to tran.ac1 bull-Statement " 1991 Flctltloua The Following pertoN Thi• atafement waa ftled 1991 neu undet the Actltlous The Fonowtng pe1son1 vembot 11• t991 · Sa·915 lklatneH Name F1 tltl are doing bu1Jne11 u : with 1he County Clerk of Sa2902 Bu1lne11 Name(1) ll1ted are doing buslnffl ea: Ths895 Statement B al c o.::m. BC COMMUNICATIONS, OrengeCountyonOctobef •Dc>Yeon:October1,19111 A PRl'IATE AFFAIR CA-PUBlfCNOTICE PU8LICNOT1CE The Tollowl LI n... 28SSPlnectMkOf ~ul1_.F, 25, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE Marilyn R. Powell TEAING, 837 Pine Pl.. .,. dol bus~s ~ton• Statement 124, Cotta Mm Callf. F911Ge7 Thlt llalement was flied Cotta Mell, Calif. 92627 NOTICE OF A 1'1ctltloue CHERY~ NORTON & COM, The Followlng 1>41'.'ION 92628 Publlthed Newpot'I Beach-'1otlttoue with the County Clertc ol Mariko C. BHver, 837 PUBLIC HEARING 8uatneaa N•me PANV, 1768t San Raf1el, r:~~L~ ~:ti:rr: 1~0uR, Batll C. Deulctlle, 2855 Pl- Coatl Meal Plot NOYem-lklalrMM Neme ~~lCounfy on October Pine Pl., Cotta Mesa. Calif. NOTICE IS HEREBY ltatement Fountain Valley, C1llf. MET DELI & RESTAURANT nec:re8 Of., Sul1e Fs12•. bet I 1.t, 23. 30, 1tl1 ltatement 1 ' 112$21 GIVEN that I Public Hur, The Followfng S*IOM 92708 2307 B South Brlalol sant& Costa Mffl. C.llf. 92826 • S.tes The Followlng penoN P909S84 Slleven c . Pelmet, 204 Ing will be hefd by the City .,. doing butlneU as: Cheryl Su11nne Nonon. c 'f • Thi• butlnHI ,, con- _________ are dolno buslneu u: Publlahed ~Beach-Broadway, Coeta Mesa, Council of tM City of ltvine J•)ELEl;TRONIC SER· 17681 San RAfael, Fountain ~ 111 • 92704 due1ed by: an lndMcluel PUBLIC NOTICE WINTElfBOWER '. TAY· Cotta ,,. ... Pilot Oc1ot>er Calif. 112627 on tM 26th day of Nova. m-ICES (b)NATIONAL ELEC. Valley CalH. 92708 Ji:~ T °i•oro; ~~~~· The reglatrant(•) com-_________ LOR ARCHITECTS, 2424 111, 2e, November 2, t , Thlt buelneu 11 COfln bar, 1991, at 6:30 p.m .. 0t TRONIC SERVICES, 192t Thia ' bualnen la cofln Calif 9:ars ., ' menced to tranuc:t ~ Flcttttoue S.E. Bfltlol St. Sull• 30. 199t dUcied by: a general Pll1· as soon th«aafter u pee-Petra Lane, Pl8centla. C81if. ducted by: an lndMduaJ Thli buslneu la con-neu under the FictJ1loue aualneaa NINne Santa Alla Heights, Calif. Sa-885 ner.hlp tibia In I.he !MM City 92670 The regl1tt1nt(s) com, ducted by. an Individual Bu1lne11 Name(s) listed lt .. etnent 92707 The regl1trant(1) com-Councu Chambert, Irvine Aduft Buying QuO lntema-menced to tranaact blni-The re ·11tr1nt(a) com-above on: Oc1ober 'T, 1991 The folowt11g pereona Keith R. Wlnterbower, PUBLIC NOTICE menced to transact bus!-Civic Center, One CMc tlon11, C11f101nl1, 1921 nesa undet Iha Flc:tit~ menced ~o transact busl, Basll Chattea Deuldlle 111 dolna bulinHI u: 2333 Cololl• Oflve, Cotta .,... under the Flctlllous Cent., Plaza. lrvlne, CaJI.. Petra Lane. PIK9ntl8, Calif. Butlne11 N1me(1) li1ted ""' under in. Fictitious (a)M!Sl HEIOHTS AS. M..., Cellf. 92829 F'loUU.. Bu1ln•11. N1me(1) listed fomla. regarding conlider, 92970 •bove on: Oclober 15, Bustne11 N1me(1) hied Convenient SOCIATEI (b)BAIGOS/ lteven ~-rt Ti::, 411~ 8ualne .. Name a=:o°t' ~~ 1tlon of lhe moalflcetlon or Thl1 bu1lne11 la con-1991 sbove on: October 1. 199t Piiot Claa•tftecl SAVAOE PAA'tNERS. LP. ~· C.llfo~ ewpo •tatetnent This 1tatement ... flied tM Cit(• Utnlty u ... Tu. ducted by:. COfpol'ltlon Chery1 s. Not1on Hind Geotg•• Khatlc:he 942·5978 Repainting? I yoti locUg 111 llplli'I I, NWdl,,...itor rcsm it, kial11_"-rb Cimlllds lo w lllt rit '°"~far. (c)BAIOQS INCOME F\.IND T 1 • b 1 · 1 The Following pe19on1 with the County Cleric of F0t fl#ther lnfonnatlon r• The reglatrant(t) com-Thi• ttatement wa1 filed L TO Ill (d)BRtQOS INCOME h • u• neat ' con-.,.. doing bUllneu u · Oct gerdlng thia Pubic Hear· menced lo tranuct bull-with the County Clettl of ----------------------------FUND lTO IV. 23041 ~lpby: a gen9fW pM-PROPERTY MANAGE· ~1County on ober Ing, pleaM direct lnQulrn neu under the Actltloul Orarlo• County on October Bl ..... Avenlda De LA C1r1ot1 ,_ .. , MENT PERSONNEL. 17802 ' to IN City of lfYlne, Atten-Butinffl N1me(1) listed 18, 1it1 -• Suite 1315, ~ Hiii•. Th• reglatrenl(I) com-tMne Blvd., Ste. 201. TU9n FSt02I? lion Jeffrey Niven, Manager above on: Octob., 24, F510253 Calif. 112e53 menced to transact bu• tin, Cellf. 92680 Published Newport Beach-: of Aaca.I SeMces (714) 1991 Publlthed Newport Beachs --------, .. -------------------- Briggs o.ve1oprnen1 Cot· ne .. under lhe Actllloul MlcNlel Marchese, 1282 Coall Mna Pilot Oc1ot>er 724~7. LAny Olivef, CFO Cotta M ... Pilot Oc1obef By CHARLES GOREN POtitlon. Callfomla. 23040 =-:: ,V%me(•) lltled Otwvn Of., Tu1t1n, Calif. 2e, Novembet 2, 9, 16, 8arb•ra Robinson, This statement wat filed 26 November 2 9 16 w ith OMAR SHARtF Avanlda De LA Carlota t26&o 1991 Oeputr CITY CLIRK OF with the County Cletk of ' ' ' ' Suite 1315. Laguna Hln1, Keith R. Wlnterbowef Vane ... M. Do!lle 9751 Sa•920 THI CITY OP IRV1NI Orange County on Oc1ober 1991 and TANNAH HIRSCH Calif 12953 Thia 1tatemenl wa1 flled Bbtby Aw Apl A. Q.';den 24. 1091 Sa,922 Thli butlnH• 11 con-~~h ttleeou~ ~~~ Grove. c.iir. 92941 PUBLIC NOTICE 199~1t•d: November 7• • F11ot35 PUBLIC NOTICE Q.1-Both vulnerable. u SQuth ducttd by: • Umlled pelt· 1• 1 1 Thi• bualnHI I• con-'1otltlo·-P b. 11 .. d N 1 Publllhed Newport Beach-you hold: nerlhlp "• duded by: •general pert, ... u •n• awpor Coe18 M ... Piiot Novem-'1ctltlou• \) O '"-'87 •A.LJ Th• raglatrant(I) com-Pl10251 ntflhlp autlneH Heme 8HChJCOlll MtH Piiot bar II 1S 23 30 1991 BualnHa Neme •A97:' . 6 A- menced 10 trantaQt bO.i. Publlahed Newport Beach-The regl1trant(1) corns ltetement Novembef 8, 199t ' • • • S.·96'11 "'llh.. ltatement The btddini h.u prooeeded.: ""' under 1he Fictitious Cotta Meu PlloC Oc1ober menced to ttannct butls Tht followlng peraons aa969 · tfhe FoilOwlng pe1aon1 South W•t North Eut But1net1 N1m•(•I hied 20, Hovembef 2. 11. 18, ntst under IM F1ctn.1out .,.. dolna bu1Jne11 u : PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .,. doing buslnett at: l 0 Pu. l • P .. aboYt on: Oc1ober 1, 1991 1991 Buehwu Name(s) listed Cl M 8UILD~S. 2 Land· PICANTE MEXICAN FOOD ? Edwin J. Drigga. PNeldtnt S.1125 ~on: not apptbble fall Ct .. Newport Beach. --111•-,. F1otttlous 1035 Newport Blvd 0-1ss' nn..t do b'd ? Thie ~ waa tied A. MlcNlll Mat'CtleM Cellt. t2e03 r.., .-a . ' "oa you t DOW· wlttl the County CIM or PUBLIC NOTICI! Thi• Nlemtnt w.. filed Craig o.,.rd Smith. 2 •u•lnffa Name mu:.:-":.me ~·~:,ca~.,, A.-No raiae in apadet fully H · OrWIQe County on Oc1ober with the County Ct..-k of Landfall Ct., Newport ltat....,,t """-F~ tlnez. 2t850 Vf'a p~ preaaa\hevaJueofyourhand-not 22. 10t1 F1otltlew OrWlCl8 County on C>c:1obef BMch.. Cellf. 92863 The FoAowlng penona •... -"... Ptftonl VOfba Und Calif t2tM I , .a~ T ll ........ Pltoe40 .,_. MeMe 22, 1tt1 Mlc:hMI o.m.trloUt Tay-.,. doing~ u · are dolna bualMSt u: a. . even• eap to iourape~. e _..- _,,... F8UHM93 10r 110\t '"'1 St Balboe STOWAWAYl. 32D . Am-0 l S ASSOCtATES 8522 Thll bualntn 11 CC)f)o ner of your powerhou9a and am.bi· 6::"::.. ~ = The ~:=" pnons P\.lbllahtd Newport BMch-I~. C.-t. f2Mi• = 8elbOe lalend, Calif. ~=-~Ina-=ed by: huab.lnd and tiona for aWn by jump-ahil\inc to 20 November 2 t 1e ••doing bullneat et: eo.ta M ... Plot October Thi• bu1lntH le ccm-Dale K. T&kWnoeo. 6522 The teglettant(a) com. three clubs, then aupportinc ap1tdea 11181 • • • CALIFORNIA COAST EX· 2e, ~ 2. II, 1S, ~~ft by: • genetal par1• =-. R • ..=.~ AedotCM Clrc:M HUnttng. menced 10 tranaact t>u-. viaoroualy •l your oen tum. . POAT'f.AS. 2901 W. Pactflc 1991 ....... ..., • ton Beach. c.111 12&47 nets under iM F1cWOua _______ 1a.121 __ .eoa .. ~. Ste. 140, S.llOS ~·al•t~~-n~!!.. ~ cl•·~ 200 Na__,. Shewn L • ...:.... 24802 8ualntU Neme(t) Ila.led "" .... -Both , __ , ___ ... le ... South 11a1•1 ~ NOTICI =rw or1 ltach Calll ,._......, lo ........... .,...... ynn """-· """'""'"'• •&-~ A~,¥. 1 --above on· October 22 ,. • vvuic...u rv.M\t • • PUBLIC NOTICI .,... under the '1ctltloue 81.tboe ltllr'd c.lt 92tCli2 ...... ~v lilt., ----• • ....... bold: 8 843 lk.ralnff• Name(•) lleted Thi• bu11n911 it con-Hille. Calif, 92853 ':1 Mar11ntz ,.,_ Ctelt010l80 ~ at. ~ Plotltl•ue abcM on: NIA clUc:ted by: • llmlted pen-Thi• bUlll'IMt I• co~ ~ .... ..,,... WH ftled •K78 Qe.81 <>Q.re Ml Plotltlt• • cillf _, .. ~ Q, Smith nerahlp clUcted by: ce><p91t1*9 wtttt' ,._-., Cleft! f The biddinc het ~ lhtelftH• Mw :t=IMch. N. ~ .,...,... "..... Thia ~ wu lted Th• i•al•ll•nt(•) coin-Th• r•al•tr•nt(•) com-~,,.;:;:,·1 Octot! Nortlt But lla w-ltat••eftt ... ..-.. Ill.. eo... ltat...wnt wtV'1 the County Oertl of menc:ed lo tranMC:t bull-menced lo tranMCt butl-12. 10tt~ .. , on l • Pw l 0 Pw The folowtng pa1eona __. .... -• The l!ollowlnCI l*tonl ~ County on Oc1ober ntu unctet the Plctltlou1 .,... under the ~ • art dOli'la bualntM-.: ......_ Cjlf, ena7 .,.. dolna bUalnete .. : 11. 1te1 Bualneu N•tnt(a) l8'ed lkltlnM• Name(t) l9ted PltOl4e 1 NT P.. t FC, ll"'ROPEATIIS no Thia butlne .. 11 CC)f)o ~111111. 12t'3 ~ P8tOll4 •bove on: NIA abcM on: November 1• Publlahed Newpoft ~ What do you bid now? WMt •w It. .... 200, duded by: a generlll part• Al\ltt ,,._ FOUIU!n v• Publllhed N ~ geyton "-WllWtctl 1"1 Colta MeN Piiot Oc10bef A.-ho beua now wowchhow a =:.--;:.,:-., ~1gl11rant(1) com-~0~· 'i~Nakamoto, CoN Me•%' October J:: =~ ~ ~ f:r" ~ wae tlled :t1 November 2• •. 11• w.uitb band witb 11 ata-e.nl heatt Victoria It. Laguna~ "*'*' lo ~~ 12141 s~ AIWr •131. 21. NOlltmbtf I, t, 18, OrWIClt County on Octoblf with 1M County Cler1t of Se-4127 wit. to tba\ is out. So la a jump to Cdf _, ' ,..... undWN ( il hted Fountall\ V•ll•y, O•llf. ttl1 t. 1991 0r-. County on Novem-tbrw beaN, which .i.o promiMI et ci.i. MM Clem. 1012 =~~: -a::w 11, = 0. AlflOI\' ~ Hiii a..t21 • P90N37 bar 1• 11111 Httlft ,UIUC NOTICI .... , •ill hMrte and le lnvitational ~ ~~-· Redo '.::... 1 KoMctlY ~ Ugina Hiia. Oellf. PUILIC IOT1CI ~ T = P\ltlbMd ~ IMtho '1oUU.U. or fordq. dlpendifta on your mfth. Allan Feinberg. *>O V\a -..... ......,. wM llled I I PletlUeue 19 ..,. u...-.._ t t C... ...._ Not ~ 8uelnMe ........ oda. Cornc:t »an inritational n.iM Udo Nord, NeWport llt9Cft. .:M IN couney a.t cl ~~~·~con-... 111 ...._ 1.t1-. ,_,.....,,._ • ' bar t. 11, n. • 1111 ltM...,...t to two no t.Nmp. deecribina • ~· ~ -.:=n.ee It COit> ~ CCMftY on OctiotMt Th• ~tr1nt(•) com-lt .. eM•ftt IMIO ..._ .,. ~~ ~ e.ncad hand of 11-12 point&. =~• ...... ,.,._ 1a. 1 NtOMO ~:-r~ .,.~~::9°"9 PUILICllOT1CI "'ILICllOTICI [tf::k,COA.!J, ~ Q.3-Neithenu.lne~ .. Sou\.b Th eaft t t( ) .. ......._. ~ ...,,_ 8uttftMa lfM(e) ""9d ~R HOUftl OflP'ICI · A -......:. 110 .,,._,_...._ a...-u . ~ lo·~:.:c. =Cc;;"~ Ptkle No¥lffto lboW Ofl: Octo6et 11, QUA...0, .. , .. °',hi ..... ltlt• ........ ~c:;&imer--• you.-: ANSWERS TC> •IUMS Q85 <.>9 ~ The biddini hu proceeded: No~ BMt Soa\.b W..t 3• Dbl ' What ection do you take? A.-Putner hu ahown • weak hand end your boldini, too, ia de· void of defenaive capability. ao it loob u if the opponenta can make • alam in a red euit. To muddy the watan. we would raiM potly to four epedea, intendint to pua if the opponenta are cont.en\ to Co oo ba,ber t.han the fiw-level, but to aacriftce abould they bid any .wn. \ndudinc a srand! naae ..,.,_ fie ~ tier I t. 11, a, 1•1 1•1 111, Collln ...... Calif. ......, , .. llw 1111111111-. KNn° MWI ~ ttl2 •&.J• QK--~A •'7U "*""-Namefe) 1Nct ' s.M2 VlollaO.Maon .... llal1m... l ... l•Ut &.a C1orM Allt Fountain Tbe biddmc Ml ' Q.~~MSouth abollt ON .... to. ttlO Thia ac*"'8nt ... lied JMoft WMl..1.. _~ ,.., Dr • The ,.~ .,...,.. TM ,... I • ,.... Vellt¥ c.w N70e N..... SM& • ... JOU hold: • • ManP...,._. ,...ICIOTICI ..,. fie ~a.ti°' Collln ...... wmt.12tle ..... .....,... ~....,.....~ TN•'1>u.inee1 la ccm-t • h9 \ <7 p._ •&.Ml <7Al0'7~&l .r1 Thie n11111111 w II.cl ....... 1 ~1eo..rty Oe9*r ::.~c.::::.r .. ~~ bc.N~.::.: ....,~.,.~ INT Pw ? ,,_......._._ ~· =:.:~~ °' 111•1...... NtoeM TNe .._, .. ,.... la eon-DIYllOPMINT, tUi calf.W .:8•9f:~~:& = Wbal 'ection do JOU tab? ~ .... Wiiii 1 ~ ...... I.. P'l,ll1hld,,....... ..... = ~ ...... pRfto ~ ... poit leed\. ::=..'· "~ ~ .... UhOlt .. ~ A.-nu. it tlmob e illuu.t ol 1 • ... 1 ~ -.... P111109 TM '*•'II ~ Collin .._ Plol oo.ar Ttte , .. lttrent(•) com-~ Lee .....,, tm ....._Cell. w ....,... ~) llllled ui\.b..UC. ud t.M-....., it &ht I • ._ ? ~....,.. _...,_. .. ._. lllWI~ • ..,,,._ a. I. II. ,,..... to ~ """". LaUflda. ~ 9Md\. .....,. t . ....._ tt'OO How9 on. Oc10ber 1" .... wbitlier 10'lf .....,. (or \he Whe& do 10'* Wd -? C-. ...... ,._ 1.---MMICITINO 1•1 ,.. Ultdsf .. Ac1ttoua Clllf ...0 ~ P\ -.0. Collin 1•1 Na1Mn .tum. to two trump 11 11-19 A Yau M.. &M ~ ol u 21. Nou . .., a. t. 11. ~t~~~~ ...... •••-~~lllltecl This "'..,,... le c~ ..._c.11.... ~!"""To• .. ••-~-lf.IO. n.. ~ b.nda ..!! ~ ...... ~ .. .,.,...,..ie t•1 • ...._ a -.. ~ -LOT -...,_ Gft! 11, eluded~ 8't lndMltllll Tiiie !Mnlneu 19 ~ ...---..,... __ ...;.a.. 1_ _ __ 11 at..-t........ ...._._ _..... ~· ....__. ..... .._ la . .._. ~ LiiiM ~ et':e '"• eaey.oto-t•1 TM ,......,ent(e) ~ _,.. ~ a ....... ,_.. ... ~-*"°"you..,.. -.... ._ a ---DOl ;mJ-oem -oa --'" .---...... ..--.. Cllf • ..,, . WM• .............. .......... --....... lo ......... ~ llL°'*'9 lor • ....,._ lllllOUllil for a pud. 90 jQmp lo abl ....... dill .. I• W fl .... Cell ...;..,. I.,..,,.., M pac.tt.J ........ " Tl-. Conwnw-Mer> .... 1 "'*' .. ~ ~.l:'~':f;kJE •,_,.,.~no.,.,., M~• ... ILO.\.-.a.. Cla111fted OeftlM CM!ft, uutwna ..... ,.. ...... ~ ......... l'latawt-;:::-.,:-..., tt, ,_ IW :0::, ~ , ....... ol ...... .., two M T....,. ~=-·~ .. \11 !;~ .. ldftcl' tt.d M8·M'n ••' .. ,,_. ~ ._. ~e9'reypet. _ Q.'-a..W• .wn.nw.. • INllp.TW .. .-........ ,._. Ml ... 71 ~1. Ian Cte."'"'.. ,..--W• . -..,_ ~ J_. M. Ill ~JOU bald: _..., __ mlpbl_._.~P-•-•------ • ' ' •to llalurday, Novemlier 9, 1991 • • W llOTICP MUCllOT1CU W IOTICI W llOTICP WllCITICU PUIUC;alDll WIOTICll .,.. r 1 '*".,.. .-. ICIWClllLIR!I "R1 Thll •• w ._. T"9 t911•tt.,..<• OOfllo lln&~'.WNI' a 9 •• --..... ~an of Thi• bual~~ .... ~ ••• -..... c.nr Clwlt., _..., lD ...... !Mi-.......... -0.. • 2 -~ Cculty on oaot. ~by.an i:,t ••• 1 aw.~ on~ -""'* .,. ,___ ..,. Of., ..,_ AM, Clll'. !Ei 1'119 ..,._. tt, tlet TM r'gl1lr•nlf•I co lM ;::::: 11. tle1 .,._. ,..._(ti ltlfd ~ = ...... -~ lie:" r••M41 "*"*'to tranMC:t .,.~btlalnliill• N•-Mo¥eon:H/A Thi• llutlnNll • oon-.,, ;. AUlllil AUrO IALES I ~Ntwpott~""' 1..-.cttr the 1lcflloul LAKt: CONSULTWG. •tt ~~8Mcft,. ~T.Unk due:tt4by:an~ DILTA 111 1 M•1a, ............. CO.. ..... Noe 0cto0er ~~~·-:: TIMU,. ..... Cllr, 1211'4 eo.tli ....... Nol C)dQbei' 'nlll ••"*It WM flitd ~i::l~W(I) = ltntton 11., ......... c:.r c.w.-. a,~ 2, '· 11. ,,.., · Mk"*'MPu°*"O,m 21. No'*l'ltllir 2. 1. ''· .... IN~c:.t ot,,... ~ ~~ ..,._,CllL_. *1 'a,~'"' 1co1tSww.n10t1 =-"'tieeoNtwport BMCh, 1911 ~1 OetoDtir eu.inen N•m•(•l llllld ~~i'~~r9' Wt.N.a.a.1•1 ......, ...,.. S..a23 This ttattmtnt wu ~ TI119 butlne•• tt COl'I-.... ,, • P8tOl4t •bOY• on: OCtOO. Zt, ~ c.ll. .... '-""'iiiiiii'iieiiiiiiiiii'i'°"'J ni.. ~.. .. con--llltlt't tht County Clef1I of duc'9d by. In~ Pub11Ncf N~ IMCho 11111 Thli• ~INM 11 ._.1 ~~wtNll\1d""' PUIUCNOTICI ~~on~ Tti• reg'l•lf•n•t•t com-PUIUCNOTICI Cotta MeM Ptoc OCIObel' ~....= Wlid ducWt.r:.,lndtMllll . Nttetr•nt(•) corn-PIOtttlOUI • Fattiz tMnctcno~ ti.Ill-"81111aue ~~ 2 1 18 with ""' County~ ot The "11~) "'WICed to ~ buitlo .. I M net• wncltr tl'9 AcdUoUI ..... I •--, .. , ' ' ' ~ r--~-menu4 lo htWI •11111111 ..... ,.. MNIW h ~ =Ill "118 IMfte l'ubl!IMCI ~ 'ttuPlft• Ntme(• lltecf II -....,_"1 on V\; ntM utwMr OW 81 M ...... NatM(•) .. \!Id ' lt.t...e CoeP Meta P1101 ~ no .... on: oetk ltMlft!b81tt S.-128 21, 1 I 1"61MM NMM(•) llMd 1'119 =::i: ,._. ~ .. , on: Octobtf 15, ar•'::i~ ~ t>er t. 11. 2:1, ')(), 1n1 1w1 • .,. Ttte-~ ~ PUBLIC NOTIC! ............... _!!.'!~!7,,, ~ on: ~ 1 • .,. lllOtllll Du•• ... .,.; -,,.. ..... .,. ' . Sa-970 MlchMI Ml'u Gilano •. . • l""U ................... -1191 VII' DEllOHf:" MIGi av llWltl Mi*'!I T. ~ WTE.A TIONAl El.EVA-Thll Nttmtnf wu lled PATIN..., 15 llMcoft ... l. Cottt MIN Pilot N~ Jefry 1Af11t1umw.,. MAN,.fNA, l'4$ Cebf*> 8'alln881 llw ;: •111JW111 wu !lied ~'"* COHS~":5e.:!1 PUIUC NOTICE With ttia ,Cony an ot =ort •••ell, C•ll • ...!::.~'=--'* 2, t, 18, 23, 1111 TNll ~ w11 llled 'Partl or. IL.I. ..,.... Ml. ltet••:•nt Or -~ ~ CA t2f4t ' JlotfflMfl;' ~1Cow-.ty on OdOblf ~ (Ging.) Nix, 15 ltM-nt S.950 ~ Ille ~ c::=.: Cellt.12101 .,. Tht ~ = 11."':1:1 Thomas J•mM Mtitc::l\lm'.. auslMM NMM O, Fll09480 B11con 81/.; N1wporl The foloW!ng '*''°"' PUBLIC NOTICE '* ~~ :::-r.,.~·,U''~ ~~ Ootd PSO.••a =~l\,~':"ze..,Hl.lnllnQlon •t•l•MMt P\.lbll.tied Nl'WPQtt 8"Ch-~·e::n..~. c:on-~c~"'t'.::~AL. PklttlS.U• P1117H ,W.Callt.ri1 . 3070 llflllot #400, COit ~ Newpor1 ~ Thi• bu1IM1• •• c:~ Th9 F~ J*'-onl eo.a MeP Piiot Octoblr ~by: WI lnc!Mdual 3415 E. 17\h 206, Colla h1IMP N..... Publlthld Newport~ Thi• bu•lnut ,. con-...... er'~ 2110 E Cotta ..... PllOC Octoblf ducild by: 111 lndlvl<IUll 9,!t~? ~~~r:.=TES-26, Nowmbet 2, 9, 10, Tt11 r1,il•ttlnl(•l co~ ....... CINt. '2Q1 Sl•t ........ I COlll ....... Plk>t ft:",=,=·~ com-:::.,.:· 1'~152; MNI. 20. NcwMlblr 2, II, US, Thi r1gl1tt1nt(t) corn-GENERAL CON TRAC. 1911 tntne:ld lo tfanuct ~ Elecironlc Mod•Lltllt, Call-The FolloW!ng ptrlOOI blr II, US, 23, 30, 111111 menQICI lO lrlnMCt ~ MZCM 11111 ~ lo trtnMCI bull-TORS 22 Eneldo Rancho S.90" l"llM undlf h FICI~ IOml•, 401 )Ith, NIWpOtt 111~lness11· Sl·tell n1111 uncilf lhl l'lc:Utloul Ttllt Outln111 11 Co S.·tol ,.... IA"dlf 1M flc:tltloUt s . • I • c I au.inns N.me(•) lislld &uc:h, Cllil. t2M3 } ~· REHA.BlU N ( l ..... ~--.,. "'~ ••• • "OlnOO N mo(O) ..... Intl lrqlr ti, 111 . lboYI on· Octoblf l9tl Thlo b"OI"' O I .. I · lllllMM 1m1 I _,... • ,...,,.._ .. • • 12S80 • .. • • co A CENTER CblERC IOc1w9 on· NIA Tiii 119l11t•nl(I) co 1bOveon:J1n.1,1991 Jam•• W1tt1t T0tr1 22 UB CNOTCE Vlralnl1Nbt c:tuc:tldb'f:•corpor111on 1n.11Mnl81Yd SUltti e' PUl'IC'""T"'E MtMMAniey mltlCM lO trl!Wlci --=PU=l"L"IC~N"o"T=ic"E~-1 Thomu M1ac::111rn Enetcto, Rancho Stoll 'Mar· P LI I TNi at1t1nwn1 w11 fllld Th• r1gl1tr1nt(•l com-Tuaun, Calll. enaO • " 'TV" z TtQ atllMllnl Wll ft!«! .,... under !ht M _....;,.:..;;,:o.:..;.:.:;;.:c:.;: __ I Thi• lllllmll'll ... , fli.d g1tltl, C1N(. 828as Fklltlout with tht County Clerk ol !MnCld to ltltlllCI buM· Mehdt Moghlddu, M.D. FtotlU.U. wlUI h County Cllt'll ot Bu•ln111, N•rn•(•l Ill! flolH&ous wtltl Ille Counly Clerk of Tiii• bu1ln111 11 cort-lullMU lil•IMI °'~ County on Octoblf nlll undlf thl Fldltlou1 Inc., C.lilornl1, 3 Conoz•, auslnM9 ......_ Or'"i" County on Nov9mo tbo\19 on: Octoblr 5, 1911 .. 1 0.-ang• Cwnty on Octoblr ducted by'.,.. lndlvldual n. 1 1 Bu1ln11s N1m1(1) ll1tld lrVlnt Cllil 92714 a llilf 1 1"1 Brlln Andtlln •ne..Nama 24, 1191 T111 11g0l11r1nl(1) corn· 11•1•....nt Flt04M7 •bovlon: T1111' bu1in111 I• con-l•t-...M ' PSl t•Jt Thia NllfMftl wu llat~I F&10931 rnancld lo trao•act buM-Th• followl11g PlfW'll Put1U1n.d N1W9011 Bitch-Tom N-man ductl'd by: 1 c0tpor•tlon Th• Follo'Mng Pl!°'°"' ......... ,_ .. _ _. -., "' 'Nitti tM County Clerk· TN folloWloq pet'IOnl •. ~.,_,_ N rt .. .. .,. doing bUMnn• ... Co .. • ·-A--This 1latemerd Wll nled Th I ( l Ill doing butlnlSI ... ..-u........... IC ...... c--on .,. doing bualnlu 11: -...... "":po K ,.... und• IN Flc:t!tiout BIO Cl-flEF, 2442 of I ... "."' ...,;i 111111.h tn. County Cllfk ol •. r•o Strini I com-MYSTERY INK, 332 r:or.11 C4-lt•·Meta PllOI Novem-.... .ng1 ........ y CLASS!?: COLLATERAL Colla Mau Pilot Oc1obll' Bu1lnt1• N1m•(I) illtld AV'I Cola Meta Cli. at, Nowrnb«" 2, '· 18, Oranal County on Octoblf rn.nc:ld lo ltlflllct bull-AY'll'IUI "' l.tgwll 8Nd'I blf' 11, 23 '° 1111 '* 7. 1991 922 Sun••! D Co•t• 29, Novernbfi 2, t, 18, lbo'l'I on: Auqust 1, 1191 12827 • · 1191 17. 1w1 n111 undlr lhl Flc:tllloo1 Cllll. 92951' ' ' • • S.tn Pl12410 Meu Ctlll 9282;·· 1991 Jt!T\9t W. Tor11 Uen Ely11 Murray 2442 s..114 , F510148 eu11r1111 N1rn1(1} listld Dlt>r1 J, Mhtch 325 1Tih Publl.tied Newpott Bite K.m\ A. • Cr.cellu1, 146 S•·ll41 ~· 1:"1~ w&:.1:1-; °'':19 AV'I., Co111' M111, PUBLIC NOTICE Put>l!lhld Nf.Wporl B•ich· ':"n:i°M~:ddll, M.D. SI., Hunllnglo~ 811ch, PUIUC NOTICE Colt. MIM . Piiot Nov ~. Nlwpot1 B11c11. PUBLIC NOTICE 0.-IOQI Courtly on /\lovem-C1l1f. 92627 Cotti Ma .. Pllol Oc1obet Thi• ltallm9rrt w11 filld C1lll. 12648 .._.__.. bll' t , 11, 23. 30, 1tfn C.Wt. 02000 bit' 1 11191 Tiii• bu•ln111 11 con-Fkllltlou• 29 N rnb 2 9 16 wllh in. County Cllfk of Thi• bU•ln••• I• COrt' , ..... _ Ttli• bu1ln111 I• cort-' ductld by: an lndlvldUll • ..,. .,. · • · 0 c my Octoblf duc:tld bv: .-. ~ •usl ..... N_.. duded by: ao lndlvldual Flolltlou1 Fl11820 Thi teglatiinl{I) com-•u•IM•• H•m• 1991 2;~;1 ou on Th• 11gl1tr1nt(s) com-... ,.....,., Tha rigl•1t•nl(•) com-8u•lrM11 N•ni• Publlahld ~ Blach-1n1ncld to tr.natcl bull-...... •,!!!..:..,~1---.a St·906 ' FS•oeaa lnlflClcl lo lrlFIMCt butl-The FolloMng ~ NOTICI O• ""9nCed to tf.,,uct bl.Iii-ll•tenienl Cost• Ml .. Pilol NO'llm-nlSI undlf the Flclhlout • ,,. ....,. .. a"' ...... --. nlll undlf 1he flctl\lou9 .,. dolna buWIH1 u ; MU undlt'" 1tie flcilllous Tha Fol1owlng PlflOFll bit' t. 16, 23, 30, 1991 Bu1ln111 N1rnt1{1) llllld •r• dolna bollnh• u : PUBLIC NOTICE Pubtlshld N•w.P<if1 6elCh-Bu1lne11 N1rnt1{1I ll1tld ONO ENTERPRISES. 111 APPLICATION FOR Bulln111 N•rn•{I) ll1ted .,. clofn(I bullnt•• ••: " S1·974 abo\tl on: NIA TANN.AO JEWELRY, 223 E. Flcllllo"• Costa Met• PUOI NO'tllm-lbOv• on: Oclob.t 31 , w. 11th St. Co111 Mell, CHANG• IN above on: Octob1r 17, BAKERY PRODUCTS DIS· Uari MYfr•y 17'1h SL, Co1tl M•n, C1tll. .. bll' 2, 9, lfS, 23, 1991 1991 Ctlll. 12821 OWNERIHIP Of 19111 TRIS UTE RS, 1310 eor· PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• ll•tem1nt w11 filed 112$27 Busln••• N•ni• S.·951 Dlbr• J. Mttacl\ Aenldo L.H. 211 Anwtllpt ALCOHOLIC Klitn C11C11iu1 cll11d Ave .• Santi A.nl, with thl County Clerk ol M•rll .K1r•k11l•oglu, lt•tem9nt PUBLIC NOTICE Thll 111tlmln1 WU fllld ........ , Ntwp0r1 BMch. Cllll. •EVERAOll LICllNll Thi• st1\11Mnl w11 lilld Call!. 92705 Flcllllou• Oranga Counly on Oc1ol* 11042 Kampen l.ri., Hun. Tha Following persons "'1111 11;11 Courity Cllril of 12652 To Whom 11 M• wtttt thl County c111k of Th• Bagtl Plec•. Inc., Clll· 8u1lne1• H•m• 18, 10t1 tl!"Q1on BHCll, C1tlf. 12467 •r• doing busln1s1 11: Orf.11(1• Counly on Novem-Thll bu1ln1•• I• co,,_ csrn· ONE DRAO~ COA °'~ Courity on Oc:tob&f lornl1, 1310 Borchard Avl., ll•tement F510241 Thi• bu1ln••• 11 C:Ort' WELLNESS INTERNA-Flct1tlou1 bit' 1, 1991 ductld by: tn lndMdUll PORi.TtON Is (111) tpply 18, 1it1 S1n11 Anl, C11ll. lii2705 Thi FODowlng P9f"MM'll PubUll'tld N-port Bitch-dl.IClld by: VI lndlvlclual TIONAL. 505 N. Tustin. Bu•lrM•• N•m• Fl11127 Thi regl•ll•nl(•) com-Ing lo thl [)eplflm9nl 0 F510259 Thi• busln111 11 con-•r• dol11g bvslr-191111: Coll• M• .. Piiot Oeloblr 111• r1~ltlr1n1{1) corn-Sult• :2M, S8'l1a Ana. Cali!. Statemant Publlshld Nl'NPOrt Bnctt-menc:ad IO ttanuct bl.IN-Alcohollc BIYll'""11 COnlt Publlshld N-port B11ch-ducted by: e C01por1tlon O'ANTON FINE "APPAREL rnenc:ld 0 tranllci busJ. 92705 Th• Followlng persons Co1l1 Meu PQot Novefrl. nlU undlf thl Flc:tltlovl to ... lkohollc bevlt Cota. Miii PUol Oclobef Tiii r1gl1tr1n1(s) corn-230 E. 17th St., Co111 25, No~•mbtlr 2• I, 18· nn• under the. Fk:tltloua M•ry A. O'Mall1y, 815 1r1dolngbusln11111: blt'B 16 23 30 1991 Bu1ln111 N1rn1(s) Nllld It 16525 Bl"oollllint 1. 28 NOV'I blr 2 9 16 l'nlf'ICld 10 1t1nsact bu•I· M•••· C1llf. 12663 1991 euslnt•• N•rn•(•l Jlstld Al•P.PG SI., Newport e1acll, ALL SPORTS, 30472 . • ' • s -1171 ll>OV'I on: November 4, Fount•ln V1M1y, C• 127 • m • • • n11s Undlf l/'11 fictitloul Shlt'yll Anlohien1 Roach• S•-907 1bovl on: NJA C1hl. 92660 L•Vu1, L1guan Nlgu11, 1 1!1111 wilh .,47., On $.i. Ganer 11111 Business Name(s) Hsted 1000 W. MKArtllur Bl'Yd.: C O Mali• Klr•k1lltoglu Tiiis buslne'' Is con-Calif. 92677 PUBLIC NOTICE RtntlO LN (Pue> &I pt 1 ik»n••(•) S1·919 1bov1 on: J1nu•ry JI, S1nl• Ana, Call!. 92704 PUBLI N TICE Tht1 llllemlt'lt w1s lllld ducted by: lfl lodlvk1ual John A. Ramos, 30472 This 1t.1tlll'llt"lf w11 lilld Pubui'h•.d N•wp(u -~p"u"a"L"IC~N"o"T=i"c"E~-11991 Tiii• bu1ln1•• 11 con· F1cllllous with thl County Clark of Th• r1gl1l••nt(a) corn-L•Vue, L1gun1 Nlgu11, Flolltlous wlttl the County Cl91'k o1 Biich/Co•l• M••• Pllo ----:;-,,,::-----I Ste. C.F.O. Ol.ICl9d by: •n lndlvlcluaL BuilnH• M•rTM Orf.11(11 County on Octoblt m9ncld to tr111s1c1 busl· C•lil. 92677 Bueln••• M•-Oranoa C«#lly on Nov1m-November 1 1991 Fictitious This st11tmerrt was flied Tll1 r1gl11r1nl(1) corn· 22, 1991 natl under the Flct1tiou1 Tiiis busln1a1 11 con-Slatem.nt bit' 4, 1911 0 ---,=,,.,~·,.,,==·~<"':: 9 with thl County Cllfk ol mitnC~ to 1ran11c1 buM-Sl•lerTMnl FS10841 8utln111 Narn1(1) llstld dl.IC!ed by: •n lndl~ldual Th• Fonowt sons J"S12050 r u•IM•I N•ni• Or•ng1 County on Oclobet n&sl unclll' lhe Flctllloua Th1 Followl11g pe!"$Ol'll PubU•hld Nl'Np0!1 Beach-1bov1 on: NIA Th• r•gl1tr1nl(1) corn-lrl dol bul~I ~ P\.lbU•hld Newport BIK~ PUILIC NOTICE St•l•~-t 22, 1991 BusLne11 N•rn1(1J 1!1\ecl 1r1 cloln~ busln111 •9: Co111 Mell Piiot Octobei M•ry A. O'M1!tey . rn1nc1cl I~ 1111nsacl .busl· J/S sr'i&ENSON, 179 VLf. Colli Min Piiot Nov.m-J--~N"O=T=lcCcl=O~.,-- Thl. Followrnng persons f510878 •bove on: NIA 1E6C1~TEE·>'. '"cc,.,·,,~,,w,,. 26 Novernbet 2 9 18 Thia 11111rn•ol was l•led n1s1 under 1h1 Fk.11tlous glnl• Placi Cosll Mes• bit' 1 1., 23 30 1991 ••PLICATION TO 1r1 doing bu1ln1s1 ••: P\.lbllshed NrNPOrl B••ch-SMfyU Roachl . ' ' ' ' will! 1111 Couoty Cllfk ol Bu11ne11 N1me(1) listed C 11 2627' ' • v. • • -PROTRAC, fS70 w. 17111 Sl. Coll• M111 Pllol Nov1rn· Thi• 11111'""11 WIS lilld C•l!I. 92S27 1991 Orang• County on Octob9f 1bov1 on; Octob•r 29, :on 9 HI • s1....-,aon .S.·982 SELL AJ.COHOLIC u nn fl. Coia M1111, Ce!ll, with the County c11rk or Ecot1c, Inc .. Del1w•11, Sa·926 22, 1991 -1991 2 Y"I A 036· PUBLIC NOTICE IEVl!:IUOU 12627 bll 2, 11, 16, 23. l99I Or1ng1 Counly ori Sep1ern-930 W. 16111 E·2, Co111 F510&81 John A R•rnos 444 Nutwoocl ..,., • JoM Ga.ry M11r1h•ll, 415 S•·953 b9f 30. 1991 M1 ... C1111. 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Publls/'lid N-port Biicn. T_1115 1i1tement was filed ~u~l1~r1~U~~~i!2~1 con----.,-,-,"tt"lou-.---1 To W~~i"~•r :~.~~~,-~~~ N-porl PUBLIC NOTICE F508229 ~!d ~·~";;~:uc!i0"" Fklltlous Cosla Miii Pilot Novem· o:~ t;ec~%n ~~~ cluc:tld t>y: tn lndlvldull •u•IM. NMM earn: ZEITOUNTSIAN Thia builniss 11 con· PubU1hld NIWPO(I 8aacl\-Th• r19lst11nt(1) com-IU•IM" N•m• blf 2, 9, 16. 23, 1991 29 ~t IV Th• rlgl•lr•ntfl) c:o~ ll•t•M•nl Nublt S. Is ,.,,, 1.P ducild by: an Individual Flctltlou1 Costa M15• Piiot October rnencld lo transact bu•I· ll•temanl St-946 ' F511499 menc•d lo tranucl bull· Thi Followlog PIJraona to lhl o.p.r!mlnl of r111 rigl11r1nt(s) corn-Busln••• H•m• 19, 26, Nov1mblf 2, t, nes1 Ul'ldlf thl Flciltlou1 Th• following plt'sona . 1 ri•s• under th1 Flclltloua 1r1 doing bu1lne111s: hotlc B1.....-.g1 Control I rnlf"l<:ed 10 trlr'l11C1 bu•i· Stat•m•nl 1991 eu1in1s1 N1m1(1) Usted 111 doing busln1111s: PUBLIC NOTICE Publilhed Newpof1 Batch· Bu1lne11 N1me{1) llstld THE COAVEnE SHOP Mii llcohollc blvwtga• 1 n111 undlr lhl Fictitious Th• foHowlng plt'IOl'll Sa-879 lbo'l'lon:Octoberl,1991 D.T.L. ENTERPRISES, Cost• M••• Piiot Ncw1m-•bov• on: OCIOber 28, 1375LoganA'1'1.f'A,Co•~ ~:n0cc.:"9~~w47• 0u1ln111 N1m1(s) 11st1cl 111 doing bu1lne11 111: Ray G. Reiff, Jr .• Sec. 301 1 Clltl Odr., N-por1 FlcUUou• bfi 9, 16, 23, 30, 1991 1991 M .... calif. t2t26 • lbov1 on: Oc1ob1r 17, AMPERS.r..ND DESIGNS, TRADE Thinking 01 hiving 1 B••ch, C1UI. 92663 Bu•ln••• N•m• Sa·966 Call SCott ClllQ Jonis 180 On-Stl• Gln1ril \Pub1I 1191 2444 Nulwood Averiu• Douglss Turl'llf Link, 3011 Stst1menl Sp1ln11.t11rcf SI .. Coil• Ealing PO lleinu!•) John G. M1r•h•!I •G36. FuLl1r1on, C•tll. g•r•o• •al•? Give u• cuff Of., N-poit Buch, Th• Following persons 3 Lines ... 3 oavs ... 3 Cla1alfled M111, Calif tH.21 Publl•h•d N•wpor 92631 ~ through classified • ca111 Calif 12663 .,, ooino bullna•• 11: Dollars ... Merch•nclise Thia b\lilneaa 11 co,,_ 811ch/Co111 M111 Pllo Buy 11· Seti 11· Find 11· Scott St1v•n1on, 2444 042•5978 PILOT CLASSIFIED Tiii; bu1ln111 Is con-CAEATfVE MARKET ING under SSOO. TodeyJ duc:tld by: an lndlvldUll Novlrnblt 9, llllll. Cla11lfled. Nutwood Av1nu1 1'GJ6, 942·5678 ducild by: an lndlvldual ORO,UP, 2525 011g1n Or., 842-5878 Th• t1gl1lt•nl(1) com- CLASSIF IED INDEX 642·5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 F"OM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 4....aoo THS PILOT DUDUN•a """""'" """""'""" .......... """"' """"" , __ ,_ Mon 1:30'""' _,,, ..... ,_ -Wld J:OO .... _...._ ....... l:XllrlHl21pn -Fii J:OO N CHECK YOUR AD THE ,UllT DAY -,,....... ...... 0.0 ............... _.,,and --.. -1 ---..... _., ... _,..Od,_bld:and __ ,.. ....... ---llii 11•"''°""" _....,... .. all'C-~-~,.....,, . .., -...... ·-··· ... ...,,.. foot .. ---... 1111 ... oa;t ol -...... --_......., .. _, ~-..... ---------,,,,,, _,..,.pgld_lO ..,. .. ..,._ .. _...., ro. taa NI ...... lo . ....._.._..._.,.,.. d I lift d ll'lt ........ _,...._. ... ___._ .. .,,.., _........,., .... ... ' ~ . " -·:' ~) . - ••.· ...... . -' ' TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAi .. ~STATE TABLOID SECTION UP TO $600 PEA MONTH *•m•FCTm• Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday. Must have dependable transportaUon and Hability insurance. CALL 842·4333 COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BEACH • • Business & Finance llUSINESS 'OPPOh fUNITY <!~01 Announcements ANN<lliN( I' 1"111' NTS 2920 ALL CASH INCOMl!I WHOtfSAt!! DIRECT --Thank YOU PRICES. Guar1nt•1d Saint .fucle loc1tlon1. Local route lot faVOf gr1n19d for 1at1. 1-800-741-7434. INVt:s·rMl'.N r fll'l'lllfl IJNl"I Y 2!HUi aNJOY 15% on TD• saoP< to 11.000.000 + C•ll Oenl1on A••oc. 4""'835 ex1. 1 NOW! llAl'l'Y AIJS 291 O HAPPY80TH BIRTHDAY H1nyWHto .. r Mf>NJ-.V 1'() 1.1)1\1\; "l I I SELL '°'"home llltough c/asllfled Tfft:Al"l-;J{ CASl.JN<i 2!1~1 UNES DAYS BUCKS Sell Your Private Porty Merchandise HERE! t: TO PUCE AN AD CALL 642-5678 N. Dr••• Cl. M-1220 S. D:•11 Cl .. 411 llDG SERVICE DIRECTORY ('ABINt,l"S ;J490 (;J,t ;ANINU SERVICl·:S :!~1-l.8 HANDY MAN .17 10 •-eun M __ .. Ctllropt•cff01 Ofttce. IMUF. .MMm Bvy IL W ll. And II. ·-- M<JVIN(, .IM.J4 PUBLIC NOTICE Tha Calli. Pub41C utlll· tle1 CommllskHl RE· QUIRES th•t alt uncl t1ou1et101c1 goods mov1r• print th•lt P.U.C. Cal T numb9r, 11mo1 and c:hllutleur• prinl lhelr T.C .P. nu~ bef \n all &dv.rtl•• m1nt1. If you tl•v• • Qu•ltlon about the I• g&llty of 1 mover, Hmo or c hauffeur, call: Publlc Utlllt111 Comml•lion 714-$68-4151 PAIN f!Nl; .lH!"JH SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS • M2-H78 t • • • • , • • • ' . r • ', I I ~· I . 1 • l'l l(',I I',• J I' I : I ' I •• I I ~ -~ _ ...... . \\lt'\11\, :11··1 ~l t J ~ '• J c • ' t I It ) 1 ~ I H . I l '" • No .. w. 7141 ..,_ L001C1111 POI •1 t.-. ..._ ATTIACTl'V'I ~ aoclally connected ILOllD .ID&llll ITUTOI 41 ftM OLD wlWlleCt '°' ~. 'fJWF -ege 21 10 23, Ol'lllllt ~ ll41'IWAllDlll =:;ucated lady, Callfomla gin wtlo .... °' ~ IO "°"' ........._ (-----10 .__ ~ ~-.: ~ ~. ~.•If'!_.~ upec1191117'1... ..... ... ---rv7• -.. ---....... " ..... ............. .. ... Ill lie. I hirv9n't .,..,, eodal .. well u ~ C8UM I llke having II 8'tK + ._ Ria moehoalld to loM); l'mu---------neea occeMonL Vou midnight plcNc9 on IUGHT1.Y WILD ONE Profeaalonat, DWM. 40'•· 5'8", hu new "Hariey'' aiyM motot• cycle, room for • .,.. clllf lady on tM bacle. You: any age, welgh1. Lifetime partner! qu111y .,.. • tmpcw. ••A.tr1g.,.tor saoo ..,.., 1ooic. •· CHO ..._ MIW m&.a .,. a·+· 43-615, the bNCti wtth • ~ tent to you. Mnd ,. WHher/Df'yer, 1140 cone-yet). I'm not wWt ...,.. of humor ket, • fire, aome1-------- .un'9 lo: AIMftolln Heh, DlehwHher "*· but want you to TO Md marrtage minded. champagne and a SUCCESSFUL #3063. tor••tlon, a1ea1 11n. , .. 1948•• know that you'I IM ••u #40M. IMautlful girl. 1 am • SINCERE Camino Cepletrano1 31.. ,........._ w.J.._..._.._.. proud to have me IWF 2""7 -"-SWM, age 28, over e CA_.,., .,._..,,..,. '"lf'rvl...... W.-be9lde you. I'm• • ' _u_.....,..., ft. tall, not rtcn and ROllAllTIC 988 ,.,.._good rarm-ttearted, fun ::::'"'~ '=" don't want aome<>M SWM, 28, 157", good-...... Tnllnlll ooncMllon.MWSi. pereon With • brain. .!.. .. ~ • •~•II who wtn love me for looking. 1 Ilka dinner, NMded. Call: 01! hMvy duty.._, ;Looking for Hme. the ___.. .. WMk· -··~ money, but wlll love dancing. •ports. apon- 11• .. 1811 l!xt.191 dryet, OOod condition .~~ ................ ;:..~~.; FUii me for me. If ao, let's tanelty. Looking for ""AUTICIAN 8tallon 1160. M2.eo47. -...... _,..., ~.._ ..... ---_.,..,. play. Must llv• In HB SWF, 20·30, P•lll•. "" LADY O eoclalty edept). I enjoy a • .....,_., -_ .. ,, r&n.v d I t kl Rentel In Newport K•IUI 118 g::amoroue ••ttlnga cute , 29-31 wtth ~ ...... _.... llku t ~n3061 ov• o aa. goodlooklng arid not ·-----~ ..._..._ ""'--__. I II I t t ......,,. ,_ .. , 0 .. • afraid of a commit· _.,, ~ · ...._.,,.. -:r-• --an\ not afraid to • m •r n •r•• •· pl hard SWM 35 •---------•T•• condition, 175/0bo. #4082 •Y • • • LOVE ment. #3084. ,_._... Call e45-1IU an~ get my flngernalle1 ____ • -----• 5'11", 1eo lbs., affka ~ e:"""'-c1tr1y. Would iove to NICI woman to atwe and 2 TRAVEL lhlfta. Comfout ......,... find aomebne 44 to 52 Cllt9 with, ' lnter .. ted rrr. NA Sffre 110 dryer 170. 5 wtlo "rNlty" know9 GUY In .,. and all tMr• la. SWM, 5'10", 180 Iba .• Im . 8'1·7840. yr old alee etove, how to awing dMCe, WAllTID Uk .. to laugh. If you ••ek• lasUng relatlo:5 COITA MllA .IOll ctMn 170. 1().epead Who woutd entoY ~ by 158 .,,. young awr:. "'· open pou1b111t1ea. :~~~ ... ~.1• •d~,i;~te If not advertl••d In b&ke, UO. M• 8043. tlclpatlng wtth m• In allm and trtm, lk" _•_30_1_1_._____ you are special ladv ,,..,..,..,.,. Al typee, ~:"91ng"!.nct ~ngof w .. lng, la!klng, aun, ARTSY 30-45, call. I have incomee. 24 h<Mw ,.. .,.,.(I can,. ,.... .. _..&. Into' football, jazz. hot BROOKLYN home In Westminster. cording. 1..00.733-s bantoote, dartc wood, -· .._ d • bNch 1v1ng #3065 4741. ,.. good oondlUon s100. ~,.:. n ~ 0 [.,_:::;,~"-Z:,.-· _. __ · __ · ICONOCLAST MID. DLE AGE EOERAL JOBS. Earn 7204225 °' 7:Z.0.10H. apor19 with you -In·-• p.aa1u1 DWM, 39. long hair/ TALL HANDSOME TEXAN DWM, 8'3", 180, 40, Newport executive, la adventuresome. exclt· Ing, fun-to meet •x· cepttonallv pretty. VfHY thin, SWF, 27-38. lntel- 11 gent, outgoing. '13091 . 115.0()().1151.450. c.n 4-pc bedroom ... for moderation>. , iove • .,::TIQU•"'"E·t bNrd, 5•11", 220111. n1 YOUNG fot ~ Joba. 1· ..... good~. corny aenae of humor. ••• am, n/dg, apb1tual/not DWM, 57, I'. 185 lbs .• •--------- 100-441·9113, Ext. l260 obo. Ma.880e. Want 90me0ne WhO le Sen9UOU9 temme f• Nftglous. Seek attlat.le wtshea to m"t some-TEMPT 135. 115/per eel. Antique o&k .. dreaaer, maha-9 enough to ~ tale Meka generous gal, any age/race. one to share Orange ME ... o Exp. nee. A Dally dreHlng tablHHk derwtand when I aay I exec for renda\IOue, nice fac•. under County life of theatre, Peaceful Warrior look· Salary of 1300 for s:J&0..1250. ~. am ready to trade off Including Intensive 125'1. #3079. movlff, music, dining Ing for jov, ...ivacioua, buying mdae. 714/ Beautft ....... oek wtr'>ed my buslneu ... to French lffsone. Hu---1-,-•c_K_u_••R--out, and dancing. aenaual; I am 24, 6'2", MCM811 eict. 34151. w/mat;°h'ng rocker d4IYote myself to • moroua, witty, alhletlc, -rvu #3093. 200, strlklngty hand· omcl SU...,..... S200 733-3143 pwtnenhlp (ao that It char'lamadc. apontane-BROWN EYES PHYSIC1au aom• Scandinavian; rrvn 1 • • wlll run smoothly) oua and enthuelutk:I SM, 5'11 ", 180, good "'" App r • c I ate Int e I· Award-'Wlnnlng tMne Ctw'\a cabinet 40 yr otd, Wtl.,. my partner ap-'14110. foo6dng. mid 30, to AND llgence, happiness. aoftw8fe Co. Maka a mirror, b•v glaH, predatu the valU• of•---PIT--ITE____ mHt attractive SF. WRITER alhletlcs. humor, ro- r .. ponelble. ,,......... aolld mahogny w/ my contribution. l'va prefer blond, 21-40. 27. alngle male. 1 mane•. adventure. lndlvfduel w/comput« P9can ftnlal\. French •pent my Ufa atnc. I VIYACIOUI '13075. spontaneity, non· akllla A OtQ8~ Prewlndal, 1489 ftrm. WH 30 ralsJng my aa1.-.i enjO'J jazz, theatre, materlallst, environ· abll....__ Meet ·-~. chlld, .....ing to achoof.. rn ' u 't FUN outdoors; creative, .,. "'3060 ....,_ ----·-·-----· b N/9 -·~-.... 50I h tk:ulate, financ(al~ •• ment... · llnH dally. Salary DESK, roll-top, 21", and atartlng ual-. ................ • • ADVENTURE 1---------DOE. Cell OoMa Wtllt• 145 ,,....., ao that so-ftnanc:lalty MCure bru-SHM, 24, 5'8", m• cure. and Ph'/S cally TWO 47 .... iii .... .;,17.... clally, I am almost nette, Ilk•• tennis, fit, new to Newpon V"9<r ._ brand new. '14071. music, art. dancing dlum bulld, marriage Beach. #3110. NEW ZEALAND art TIMe TY'Plet• l!NTEA ctr iftiO, oak and Jacuzzi••· Sffk• minded, enjoys chll-•---P-L-r-ae-.-.. T--GUYS Exel r.•y.your own ba~y crib ltH, dln•--A-TTRA ___ C_TIVE____ channlng, mature N/S dren, camping, danc· IOAGI"" hrt. 400-820-ffll NI w/hutctl UM. bk· man to "Trip The Ing, movie•, cuddling. PEASANT SWM's, mid 20's, 11.15Qf" min. CH• HO, plcturH ILONDI Light Fantastic... &••king SF. 18-28. DWM, bom June 3, 5'11 ", educated, out· ... mMO 111, vacuum uo. otlk WIDOW #4109. eame llku. #3082. 1"18, allghtl'I di•· going. would Ilk• to rm • meet two Calllomla CUITOlllR IRVC watudenaterbtddakaetl951:..7~·. 60'•· Newport 8"ch, PRETTY GOLFING a bled, but nice. glrla who like travlln. • ,. active, energetic, p,aaTNER Need'• humorous, apor1, dining out. mov· VaMly of dutlee In • eof• SM, daka 145. woYld Ilk• to meM hu-AFFECTIONATE "" creative, artluent ladv. 181. "3083_ b~ 'PIP ..... eoc.. c1v11 UO. K-bed 1210, moroue, happy gent UDY Widowed, 18, no d• non-smoker. no peta, tlon. Oood ~. Md more. 173-0848 for early morning pendents. 57", wants to share a writer ___ W_AR_M __ _ WeMcdllya. 220 New-KJNOSIZE WATERBEO. walka, great com-H8ka attractive, mar· actJw, fun loving out· dream. 4'3080. poft Cet*r Dr, ..,.. No-we"'8 rnedreN. In-munlcatlon/ share rtageable man, 4!M58. door type In gooct•---R-E.J_lD __ Y___ HONEST 12. N.8. 84CMt05S dudM hme & head-your lnterHte too. I'm ectuc:at.d, playful, health. Enjoy musk:. LOVING ll'VT ...... ......,. boerd. Good condo '14077. credatlYel, V«'l1 t.m!Nnel' plays, dlnmg In or out. FOR SWM, ..... 26, over 6 Ae!all ' .ounter, gift tklnl Only l200. Call•---------an v vac oua. ve Let' a start llvlng. tt. tall, -hoping to find WI'-n_.,. ,...rm ---1 ......... , lea~ ---.. IALDWJM many lnternta. Woutd '13067. LOVE? 1 ......-... F~ -.....,. ....... _..... " love to an.. vours. --------Take a chance ... for a an attract ve blond ~P· .. N9!· BROTHERS Call pi. ... 1 '14061. I llfetlm• of: caring, SWF, age 21 to 23 I • 537 Newport lhwlu119 Uk• new T1'0-LOOK .a•IKE ENJOY sharing. romancel who looks good In a c.n..r. ~. ExP rnuvtlle dining rm Mt. _.... ,.~ ..,.H•--IUKINQ Healthy, happ'J, hand-awHter and mini akin pt!!. !pp!y In per!<"': ttlbte, pecen WOOd, wane .... v--• ,,,,_,,, llNQLI LIFE some. 40'a, Slx·two, or tM ahlr1 and blue RI llCn/OFC llQR wm ... , I wllable or Daniel), dark· Almoat flV«Y part of •Y•• of blue. Flt, Jeana. who la wanting ..._... ............ 'd i.aviae. lndUfdN tabM halted, ic.t>lue eyea, QAD.NI It. I'm • MCUre and toned. 185 lb., edu· love and romance, not ._ __..:!~ . ••* .... ...H ~ handaome, J)WfNS U , llQJ '"9V" e,ducated Sl. DJM. ~. Mlf·MCUfe, fl. bucks. Mv he811 and ,..,..., 1 riP."lf'..;J glMa cNna CllblneC. proleUlonil • ~. ..., plcnlca, dancing, There are too manv nanclally/•mollonallv arma al• open and Ing a W/P. k pd 11100, aactlflce by blond• beauty. c:•mplng, cuddllng. aup•r time• and stable (not wealthy). waiting fOf' you. Muat GJl!Hple l65-6800 l3800. New bnlU fire. SWF, 2a. '1408t. WlaNng for outgoing, thing• to .... fHI, ValuH, Integrity I live In HB and love to REAL llTATE AllT pl809 ecr..,, w/~ CLAllY humorous, '°""'9 guy. tut•. entoY and talk Seeking: Mlectlve, aa-ldu. '13062. Top Produoor aorl••· pd 1120 .,,. ...... IC ~.!.. ~-'°"98• .....__ ro-18 about not to ahare. Mf'tlve, Mnsuoua, hu-1---W-r-.1-T-·HY __ _ aeekt eicp'd He'd Aa-..cffce 1845, 981-1298. nvmlUll 1 .. _ ...... ..,,,.. _,,... l'W too many lnteruta moroua, unencum-5oAI. alstant. Cd P .. rtok ..... ..ortnee new ILONDE atrong and belfevu In to llat ~· and wtten bared, genuine, VERY HEAL THY T.---es .... oo H--..1----.... -... Nmaetf. •4092. you cal ma. we will SVELTE. feminine . .,....,.._ ~·a~"b.-' .;g;;t gr••n eyaa, 5'2". IHARI talk about you and non-smoker, under 150. AND FREE ltU&. DTATl"I lllTI• atanda. 72199712 WF, extremely at· me. 413081 . Let's ah.,. the Holl-SWM, 42. 5'11 ". t 50 EAm 13,000 mo + In • tnletlYe, 40'•, flt, •In-LIFE'S days togethert ,i31oe. Iba.. enJova hiking. AD D J T I 0 N o f Off d"lgner ahwnn_flrl cere, tovea outdoor TRUIURlll INTENSE ROCKER dHert. beach. good comm'• to f~ + Waahed 9f'9Y bamboo actTVltlea. Uika 1'on-ROllANTIC convenatlon. Seeks fit Trng. Call Patrick aofa/ chr/ottoman. eat, fun-tovlng, •f. Profeaalonal, attr•c· SURFER WANTS lad'/ 21 to 45. 1113084. GI= ••• ••oo fabrtc. •. oftwht w/ bk.I fectlonate, attrac:tJve. live, blond, flt, SWF. YOU U • ... plnetrlpe; OV8f'1IZd pa. r•latlonahlp oriented non .. moker, ener· SWM, 29, over e·, 229 ...... ••• •s Iowa, reg '2900, now gentleman. '14084. gellc, caring. com-fbe., who wants 10 find Long-haired, down to n••,.•...., 11400d,142-2255. ~ 1---------munkattve, vatted In-•tall attractive, blond, earth man nMda free ':;. ..........,......., ~t010 Rare l<Jng Arthur bdrm UIT COAIT teteata, (~). Callfomla SWF, 21 to thinking woman for .., ' Ml /2 •·--1 eu..uu1•••-... kl.ng apedaf quat-23, to be romantk: OOOd umea. Age 1 a-:Je Retail ..... . w -·-· 009 ...,. 'n ..,... lty person wttl'I MnM wtth and have a long yra. old. Clean & '3000, ... 1275. Call SWF, 29, profHtlonal, of tlumot. 414098. tenn romantic: '91atlon-healthy, U·B·Too. P(f, Chlld'• Educ. _1eo.o __ 1_..a. ____ ~ blonde, 5'8 ", with•---------ship wtth. ut'a kMp '13078. ~.hwi7_~ ,..__ Iva. Sot.no·.-...... .tin. a grHt ...,.. of humor, IOMI NCh other wann on •--8-E-11-1-R-m--R-E_D_ .,.,..,. ..._... Y91CJW (tufted) 1100. •ntoya epontaneoua KHIDA thoae c:otd long winter WITTY WEALTHY HANDSOME RoollnlllthMt• ~~·~ .. 5t.a~ ~· ==to wAM~•L n1gt1ta.,43101. IUllNESIMAH ., t I t to f ..._.. ~ ~ .. ....,.. vwvanrv LET'I 63 ..-.. old, 15'8", 155 --------... ma er o e r ·-• 110 -. ..__ meet tall • ~ 20 pro..._._., ~--YOUNG WaMtd Wll _. exp .....,.. ~ I f I f aio I • ...,,r, ' ,_ ' Iba. Uke Vega.a, ball OWM. 40, ... king In- telligent, Mxy k~· out, 28_.0 . Love travel, movies. skiing, dining, music and laughter. Must be spontaneous. #3090 • halpfuii. Muat ·have Samaomlt• luggage :,..a~ ~'°of"twn!:. , ..... bfowf'I eyed, very BE l.ERIOUS gamH, beach. Would ANO.SHY trudl & 1rUCk lntur 115, M5-I07& &WM 3CM5. '140a. ~~Neb ~ Dl...Ua1'ed with "'"i like to ahare with Mias SW M • 2 O • 5 , 1 O,,. ance. 89lllrY + OM· Tan I ft aofa/loYHeld ttum! but yet-::~ alone, bar ac;.,,. Right. "3077· brown hair. brown C.R. Aooflno. Call 1100, blk olc ctv l20 I tic a ... y. 22-32. poHlblllty of alda? •-----8-E-X____ eyes, '°"" skiing anct Chuc*. 7»1I04. MM~. u.au. '14111. Monogamoua-mlnded, surfing. SMklng SWF, ...... up.beat, 900d-1ook1ng EVERY For Ad Action Call a . :lllL AD-VISOR ....... .,. PILOT CLASSIPl•D ARRIVED SPICE sWM. 30 + ... ka s~ DAY attractive, 18-24, loves ire the rMOUl'C9 you I'm .... _ -.. ~·,. SINCERE clal ledy to anara llfe. to3!:!~• a great time. c:en count on to ... a m• -~ #3094. Some aay lt'a the # ..,.,.., myriad of merchan-looking for. SW • 30'•· CUllY tho~ht that counta. •-------- dlae llema, becauM ~:::.· .~~ ~ Late 4o•a, honHt, N Sink ng down and YOUNG our cotumne oompei1 "°"' Chicago, reedy kind, heanhy Euro-0 matter fHl~h• coot beach ENTREPRENEUR quallfl•d buy•,. to to ..Ula. w~ .,..n. S..klng man what you're ~ ~ myt~• SWM, 2e. blond, 1'1", ceMI ..._..78 Independent. tun, m• ....., I'. open minded, doing, your !;;d~i;''::'~~ ~:.1.~ 195 Iba .. well 1ravetect dlum built l/DWM, one woman, one man .. __ _.own footware. 3!5 +, 1•4... and educated, •Mk• 1'10" .. '. '14108. °"')'. #4071. """"" aotld. ,,30l5. beautiful woman to fall IPICI newapaper Pilot clilli111i61_1n_1ov_•_w_11h_1_41_309_2_·_1 llllCIRE lllL "'• the reaource "°" The can counc on '° ..a a CLAllY myriad of merchan- 40'•• honest, kind, fits In. dlM ltema. bec:auM healthy, Europ•an. our cotumna compel NMdng man flllW e·, .._ _______ • qualified buyera to open mlndu, one Money talka ... and calll woman, one man a.r•ct apeeka lta Ma-H7a YOUNG PROFESSIOllAL SWM, 30, I ', 200 k. ... ka tun and outgo. Ing fm. I llke plays and hot 8'r baMoon rid-. Waiting for you. I .,AllTllT ENTRIPRlllUIR ADULT900 ..... Dtll•CTOllY Graphic lldng of ~ auat unadvertlaed adult programs. 1· '°°'63&-e586 tet/mln FAMILY llAN" Slnc:ef'e SWMNS, I ', 1eo Iba .. ..-. cute. medium alze. ~ ALONi fOr the iiOiO SF to make a famll'J. "•~•T Hear phone Exchange photos. number• of avalfabte #3109. Women/Menl Chrla- ullOVIES! tlan 24hr Romane.I $3/mln. 1·900·781- TRIPI! n1o. --------CHAMP AGNE!" Btautfful Glrlt Live SWMNS woutd llke to 1 on 1 m .. t a "REAL" lad'/ 1·~20-7444 who emjoya new S1.75/mln, 20 min min places. spontaneoua LIVE! arafty TO SMILE activities, with loYe or "'""" llfe and Iota of poten-1·I0().37MIOO tlal. •3oea. 18 vrs+ 11 mll\/25 m1ns DJ.H. 1..eoo.m.2185 To place an ad In Th• Piiot clasalOed. See Garage Salt ow.ctory Ca.II 842·11878, lot thoee unutu8I bergelna. • ... OllTWO-N WITH PHONE ~S t «IQ II t DA TE• Ext. <tO ITllOllO ..alJTIFUL DIAllA MKI0•773 LADY .. • 1ont I'm AdwefttutOU8 1·90C>-737..QIAL .. • 1~1 QAYlll!N OF NEWPORT 1«1().~· Ext. 111 • $3 "*'-Al Cller'l 11 t ··~ 20 min "*""""' Televenturn,R.Mytn. F\. 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Excetent cndtnl .. iiO IL 17.5K ml, 110,250 obo '404108 teal green, chrme eves, 2s1-1MO daya. =-~~ ~i--1981--Nl-l_Ul_N_ HY!Nll1\l •10•1111 It HYUNDAI IXCIL Coupe, 5apd, A/C, AM/fM/ Cua, c:stm whla, Eittra cl•anl (2825808) ••,3•• Ptrfonnanct Mltaublthl 19202 Beach Blvd HuntlnQ10n Beach 981-0233 SELL your used vehicle through classlfled 842·1878 IMM/buy 72).1113. • llllTRA l\H 111 t 1 HY !I J.I~> '11 lllRCURY COUGAR l..ooU brand MWI All ave work done at dealerahlp. Lota of 4apd. AM/FM ca• eette, Beat Buy (011173) ·'7·"· TUTTLE CLICK IHIUN 2845 Harbor Btvcl CoataM ... 9408410 TLC. V8 eng. Sharpl 1-------- • •·••• (834192> 1991 NISSAN ••P· 1'"' 1-e1 PICKUP Johnaon & Son NT. Pwr st..ma. A1C Lincoln Mercury <11123) ....... 54e>a30 TUmE CLICK NllUH '11 MERCURY 2145 Harbor BNd By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ 20FT DUFFIELD Bay Boat, 1989, Ilk• new. $14,000. 714-96&-3948 '88 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE 1ne 29 ft Komton Mtr Xlnt condtnl New cart-...;_-------t Olent Qarege Sale.No --------Hme, 131( ml, hydrollc trade In! Thia carlfm-------11111 111-.1\('lf hl.\O COUGAR Coate M ... Prevloua rental car. 940 84t0 Q.1-Both vulnerable, u South you hold: •A974 'V8 OAQJ87 •AK.J The bidding bu proceeded: South West North But 1 0 PaM l • P .. ? What do you bid now? Q.2-Both vulnerable, u South you hold: •K76 QKQ832 OQ.18 •52 The bidding bu proceeded: North Eut Soatla Wen 1 • PaM 1 Q PaM 1 NT P.. ? What do you bid now? Q.•-Eut-Weat Vulnerable, u Junk! Sat/Sun/Mon 21 n Islander, gd cond, levelers, A/C, gen, TV, won't 1u1,1 Lota of••· for Ad Action 1-2. 20931 Seacoat. many extras, .... P• 4, VCR, Mlrco, aide bath, t 'a• I 1 1 • • • • South you bold: Bch Blvd/At!Mta. head, 1 genoa. 3 Jibs, r •• r t w I n • • ~ (200238) Over 60 fine Cal a •K943 9 85 0 9 ..i97542 •---------poufbl• Npt allp avail, baaemnt. car hitch, UMd cars to choo9• Piil. The bidding bu proceeded: Very nice custom foral must Mii '2195/obo 100 gal gaa, xlnt from! Nortb Eut Soatla W..t =~·g= ::r=:; _72_3-083 __ 2____ cndtn, 134.ooo. 141-Johnson & Son 3 • Dbl 1 table, bamboo rm di-22 ft Ow•n• Cabin ,_5_108_· -----Lincoln lltrcury AD-VIS(lt What action do you take? vlder, much much CtulMr $1000, ready OVER-cAB camper w/ ae2e Hatt>or BNd. ~•2.5671 Q...Ne1"ther vulnerabl• e, u a_ .... L mot9. 118 71.h St. (al to go. 28 ft lMdera camper Jacka. S200 Costa Mesa. CA 9" U--DUUWI ftCH) 8at W . aA>oat $500, 548-3024 ftrm. 831.()708 ---~~~~~-~~~~~!!!!!!!!!' you hold: - •Q'785 V>Kl09S 083 .ee2 The bidding bu proceeded: Nortb Eut Soulia W..t l Q . p .. 2 \) p .. 2NT P .. ? What action do you take? Q.8-Neither vulnerable, u South Thia car hu been i---------taken ~ on eome 87 NISSAN IENTRA tak• a kK>kl exp 4dr, NT, A/C, Powet 11 • 11-81 • 11, 990 stereo, brak ... etereo. (822844) ca... good runner Johnton ' Ion Qt'Nl pncel (538099l Llncoln ----••••• ~-, Ptrfonunc• OYw eo ctMn UMd llllaubllhl C8r'8 awllablel 19202 llNCh Blvd ~·..:h Q.8-Neitber vulnerable, aa South you bold: you hold: •K962 QA107 OKQ93 ..ia •KJ4 'VKQ82 OAQe •782 The bidding baa proceeded: The bidding ha.a proceeded: North Eut South Wen -<hale of art obfect. luxury l~m JM!lt of tttnario. family mtmbtor tapl'ftltl dt· sire to "movt on.'' Taurua II In picture. North Eut South Weet 1 • P... 1 0 PaM It C091d Happen: flMI Caetro. Leo 1 • Pau l 'V P... 2 • PaM ? p,...dettt of Cuba, will undergo crisla 2 NT P.. 1 What do you bid now? '" Ne•emMr. Th• utloft of Cubll PISCES (Ftb. 19·March 20): lndl· vldu1I who "issun ordu" might be sulftring from "ptn«ution complti.." Rtmaln ntutnl, kttp options optn, be rody for 1uddtn chans• of.ltlnuary. Virgo, anoft..tr PIKts flgur• promi • ntntly. What action do you tab? AlBWtl'l1ocated 1D this eedioo. IMlf • Aq .. ri• -U.-Cc.t,.l 19 :::========================:=;1th. •ppoelte tJgn. FIMI, who wanted TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE te be a .. for l•aa-baMbllll player. a.. die A •1rt1r.,.e11 and • uy..te, all4 traatlat.4 tlllt ftlHftt ,_•olutloa, .,,... ,..... t'*91tJon, eqaraU.ft ho• faally 9Mlllben. H• ddlftlwly will .... be ocnipyl111 u-llvlaa qurttta IF NOVEMBER 9 IS YOUll mllTH· ACROll 1 "-Frome" a -wttn: Implore 11 Exj1t 14 Woody Yioe Yet. 15 ~part 18 -mater: brain membr- 17 HelY«lly food 18 Toronto reeldentl 20 Thfoughout 22 Telegraph lnY«ltOf 23 Toppled 25 Requtremen11 28 Amerind• 29 Tomahntl, e.g. 30 Sdence~ tlon cr•ture 32 Havan• native 34 Raw nerve 39 Springy 42 ~tanc:e 43 Pureed 45 ·Fir• MCapet 41 Predlcamentl 49 "Get _, .. 50 -rec. 54 Of blood 55 Ct1lneM city 51 Tripod'I kin 51 "PeerGynt" dancer 80 Handle badly 83 Of wMell 2 3 .. 14 17 32 ea ExplOlt 67 Small reptlca 68 In,...,.. 69 Onl**on: abbr. 70 ~. etc. 11 Teau rtver DOWN 1 Tr• 2 Aunt: Sp. 3 Bk:yde part 4 Cancel 5C4oM a Celled 7 Staya around 8 Inner: pref. 9 Moetem tltle 10 Stein: ptfrf. 11 Separated 12WWI 13Mall• .... dlfflcult 19 Kind of note 21 Tavern 23 Tumt towwd 24 Be lubltant 2e Opening 27 Parent 30 Nayuyera 31 Ancient Greelc dtatrtcta 33 - -last rel0f1 35 Red Of Whit• 31 Many-colored 37 Bone: preif. 31 Grouchy 5 1 40 Foot part 41Pstofa bird'• bit 44 Hanna lft 1992 -lw'll know It for Htt by •Welk of thlt inonth. . Alll£S (Much 21 -April 19): Em- phult on movtll\tnt, cttativity, com· m1.111latlon, "fllnation" that could ck· vtlop Into mtanangCul ttlationshlp. You'll 81rtt, .. Thi• IJ on• of my moet active S.twdaytl "Gtmini plays 1ignlf- k:al'lt ro~. TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Foc\19 on m1&1k, vole., 10Und, color coordina· lion. Domntlc adju1tmtnt, pttvlously pottpontd, takn plact tonlghJ. You'll letm t1tKtly whttt you atand prior to DAY: You havt l«ttt of "unlvtnal ap- ptti." You art dynamic. lmf"'lllvt, ro· mantic. ldtali1tk, C\lrioua conc:emins habit pattern• of th<Mt In fottlsn unCS.. Arin, Libra penon• play 1lsnlflcant roln. You art a n1tunil explottr, au· thor, lft faadnattd by I.an~. dnma. food. Btfott Nonmber 11 completed, you'll beeutify 1urroundlnp. IN.kt do. mntlc adjuttmtnl that could lndudt ICtUl1 change of ttsldtntt, marital 1t1 • hll. 11 :30 p.m. Libra fiSll'" promlntntly. CEMINI (May 2l·Junt 20): Rtlt· 8undeJ, November 10, 1•1 tlon1hlp undtrgOH "tran1formatlon." Emph11l1 contlnun on crtdlbillty, a...t W• Forget: lA09 to,......._, pertiwnhlp. public 1ppeanincn, nwi· CpMt ancl ,,....th t..cllle •ll. ltldy tal 1tat111. Reftrit "betniyal" lnfluencn Vala., Fidel c.tro, Kn NortoR, C\lfftnt d«ltlon. Pl.tcft 11 ftf>teWnttd. Alfrtd HlkhccKll. llobert lteclfonl. CANCEll (Junt 21-JuJy 22):.foc Robert Mlklt .. , c-ale Out ... Jee· on org.anlutlon, ttsponsibility, awatt· q•llae S...a, llottt o....., Ar· nnt of tlmt lfmlt. You'll be dtaling U.ar Laffu, M• Wftt .... llC'fl•llM with oldtr Individuals who "know tlw 0...-. nta aodl.cal sip ret.tn to IK'Ott:· R•latloruhip ln~nsifln, prnl· draaa. .... ._._..,,, •-Uty, en· out committMnt mlsht auw contro· atlvlty, ...,_hutJoa, st•bMn..., v.ny. &..o alplflaitw ta th. S.", I.mu.ate 55 o.. .. gpe<S LEO (My Z3·Aua. 22~ptiotlon ... Mr .. l. Maa)' 1..Me. dui .. 1"2. 57 Light eource 1ec1 favonibl• NC'eptlon. Hght on wUI Nftlw ad4M rec.p.ldea, C9eW 47 Door parU 41~ 59 Goff haurd tHtdtd recoanlllon, unlnnal app.al, «.,.ct add.ltleM le f-Uy. wtU -..t 11 Eur. nMlon Invitation llO trawl. Physkal ettl'lldlon ... llw a. .......... hlMM. -'•1' --"* Individual. -iouti Hew II ,.., "-..... .._. .. ,., prtMt 50 Object 511~ 82 eumm.cltWl :;;, • ".d..,.tiorl of~::. y • AA.ll!S (Marth 21·AprU 19>: Sen.. 52 Cepttal Item 53 Opal Of peeri 14 CoMmOtlon VllGO (A"'I• 23.s.pc. 22): You'll of .. lephone alb Hrty In •f-.rnoon 85 Frendl dec:Wt. "l(a time to I.et go. to 1ta1t anew, vmfy Vltwi. optnloN. FOC'\11 On tnnl. ardde to t.e Y\llMf'lbM to &off." Imprint eeyle. vul.ty, promotion, productk>n. C.ln ~,,~r.1~2~~13:""""1 flaht flern Nttl• lot lndep«1tdente. 11\dland "1 ~latiftl f"U"IJ • ..,... • ~ d'-r .. wtll be aettled. You'U dally •la wrttte" word. C.mlnl In• --+-+---4 ........ *"". NMtlt. vol...S. a 9 10 TAUIUI (Apftl 20·May 20): L1an..r UlaA (Stpt. 23·0tt. 22): lnhlldv. aspect c.olncld" with travel, publlah· ln .. lt.;t ....... • M.'C\lnte su!ck. Foatt Ins. ed•n1ltln" NCOSnltton ot •ntwl ~-+-+-+--t~-4 on twchln1. l•rnlnA. 1atlll1lnA unor· v1llolft, Harmot1)' l'flt0red to home front dlodo• proatdure to 1u«fed. • • 1m rtal..t ...,....n• !OM" of •f· ICOaPIO (Ott. 23· Nov. 21 ): Dlv.r· fec:tlon: ...... Vlf'IO,..,.. My .-. •fy. ••prriment, t.e ...Sy to e&ar .. to· GIMINI (M1y 21 ·June 20): Yo.- dlt aff1lr. Acnnt humor. wlllln&l*I to Pf0¥9 .C. •NI for •II JCN CM,......... .... fun ot rour own folbl•. You'll N ~uri"I ~ IM~ on .._, .. ,, ol ..W, ••y" looli ,,..,, you make •• a~·· You II not only ..._..,, a-..... h--i. .. ., __ 1 .... tJ you II ... ,... wltll '"""" •ktNJ· _.,... t .__. • ..,... .,...... ,.n ~ Ntl" le tn ~,.. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22•btc. 21): C4HCll (Jutw }1-Jvty 22)1 DtWt~ FIA thlnp. r..t rtd,_, check ~I •'7· b'J dlf,._.. MOdft of....., ,..... ~-+-+-~~-+---ti o.tlett; •uto~k Nttery. Whal ap· lion, sift lltll pl8)' to ,.....,_, C'llft· ,..,. INu,.ount.bl• Ml'¥" .. teet, otlty. P~a •IM o" cNdl~lllty, _ .... _..._ ........... w MCOille •PP'l\ttlOM eowa~ .........,. ...... -. ....... ltlt· ..... 1 ........... ,.,........, ..... -~.=--~:)i':! ..... _ ...... ....,......., .. , CAftlC'OaN (DK. 22·Jan, It): S.· ,........_, ............... l. wtlllliij• cfit9 ,......, '"cl.I~• .. ....,. -·--"'*·If .._. ...... , .. , ..... .otklt ~to dwlp. •!pt a ; nm,,.,... 1•11:rdla.,.......· .... WM. CMrk.........., aM, ,_ ey .......... v--. ,.._ .... ,.., ....,.. .. , .. .,..t.blllty of wltMWe. ........ ~Lee.......,,, Olellll. v1,. pmont fltu .. '" .,....,. vuaoo CAlll-21 • ..,..11): .._.. ...................... .-ti.. . willl ......, ...... Cllflfeil " ..... _.M11t::::;--~ ...... MIUA•rut (,.n. 20•M . It): Wl\Jt ...-,. , _.,._.__ w..., hW ...._ wtttltwicl It rwtts.d --.w 111 1116' • , ... , ......... to '-utlty: _..._....,.,__...__...,__,L~~ cmh for yot1. Sele oir I*'' ~ .. ~ ..... lilr.ction. . "'tJRA (Sept. 23·0tt. 22): Att.ntlon revolvts 1round security, hom•. 11rgt hOUlithold produ.cts. honorlns of suar· 1ntttS. Kty it to dinnlfy. to t•ttnd aru. ol lntelftt. Individual, usually too b\.11)' to comli'itiit, expfftMI ftilinp. SCORPIO (Ott. 23-Nov. 21): You'll be u ylng. "This ii 111y kind of dayr' You'll rebuild, rtton.tn1ct, remodtl, submit format that veers frotr1 tM or· thodox. Short trip lnvolvn ttlatin. Taunn, 11\0thtt Scorpio play roln. SACllTARRJS (Nov. 22·DK. 21 ): Rod and wri~. d~mina~ lnlonN· lion, 1CUpt 90dll invitation thlt could l nvoln short trip. Flruindal plctlltt bri,ht. Secrtt uvlnp at'COUnt cocnft to light. Another s.gittariln lJ\volftd. CAPRICORN (DK. 22·J•n. 19): Fo· cus on 1111&1k, lnitiativt, penonal INlg· nttiam. You'll be aaktd to m1b sp«iaJ appeanntt before lftf·help sroup. By doing to, you build confldtnt•, en· hantt rep.1tatlon. Shake off lethargy. AQUAJllUS (Jan. 20·hb. 18): O.· fine tenn1. outline boundartn, delvt Into recordt previously confld•ntl1l. Emph111t on achltnment, popui.nty, ability to make fritnd.s 1nd lnfluenct Important ptoplt. Pile.a pi.ya rolt. PISC'f.5 (Ftb. 19-Matd\ 10): If,.. tlent. you'll rettiw "signal." Individual b.hlnd tceM9 wants you to tllCt'ftd, lt doing IO!Mthlng ebout It. Emphaell on dtadUne. authority, lntenslfltd rela· tionshlp. Aquartan ii In pkture. IF NOVEMBER 10 IS YOU~ mRTHDAY: Durint ~ber. foe. wUJ be on powtt. auth9ftty, Mponli· blUty. dedllon ,.i.ttns to bullMa. ca· rwr, surit1l status. Current tttMJ'lo hJahllah• tnnl, Vlridy. cn.dw «n· .. ._.that could lftdllde antqw writ· lf\I ~· Duriftl a.n.r put ol No· ,,....,, ..-otional aw. 4NINA •• 1" ...... -~ ....... dift ,..UC· tloN by thoet who clo noe ....,. ..... you ..tJ. M ~ f ... IMO O.· ct•Mr, •l1or Nturfta, yo• t•ln MNftlth, flnand•I pktun ~" 8'0ll'etcllkl. n ... of time llllllt1tlon1. Luftu upect ttl,hl11ht1 communlCltlon, advfttlling. dMllnp with Individual from fottlsn land. C&nC"er nativt it In plctur-.. CIEMINI (M1y 21·Junt 20): fOCUI on lntultln Intellect, pHtlcipllion In unorthodoa tnduvor. You'll ltarn mott about inco-potential, flnandaJ Uhas ol ont dow to you. llefu. to be Involved In family tus of war. CANCER (June 21·1uly 22): Dlv•r· 11fy. txplott, comfort family m•mber who nantly Mlfhnd loet. Spoclisht on coopen..lvt tflom, 1pecial appeannca. marri•g•. Social Invitation combinn with tnwl Oppoft\lnity. llO (July 2l·Aus. 22): ~arn through Pl'Clfttt of teech Ina-Forut on orpni&atlon, fltnas. raolutions ttUt· Ing to di.et, nutrition. Family IMtnbtt d«..,_, '1t'a dlffettnt. but I'm pns to ro ak>ns with your' VIROO (Aua. 23 -Sept. 22): Open Una ol l'Oll\munkatlon, write 1nd pub· '14 Pontiac eooo. AJC P/S, P/B, 102K ml new tires, runs great aakng$17IO«l 1· 1277. 1189 PORSCHE tttC....C... Sunroof, gorgeoua nougat color, m• hogany lntertor. Onl) 14, 000 ml W/atendee warranty. tmmac concl, IVM In gar11ge All lthr, aheepalilr covere, bra w/cat cover, ~1.100. ~ muat ... , Ma.t"1 TH I . I l\ S • 1 ~ .: II '81 4X4 P/U, W. AJC amltm aw.o. 351( ml bed Iner, Jdnt oondtn l10K obo. MM10Z. llth, adftl'lt9e, pt IMlllp ~In vi· 1-------- tal mal\fter. Lunar poeltlon K<eftb '90 Palhftnder XE•Y8, k 11ty&.. crwtMty, dltcoVety, ph)'llcll 1t· ml, llllnt oond, NT, A. traction. Cetftlnl 11-nted. C, c:n.iiM. Ptw, Pl\. ·-r---root '9Clc. cetm ... URA (Sept. 23-0tt. 22): You'tt on atarm $11,IOO dye. 10lld pound. off to ninnlna etart. At· 965-4448, 9119, ~ tentlon revolv• around ahel~r. pn>p• 1111. trty, MCllrity, f1mlly rei.tloMhlp. lndl· vldual1 clOM to you ult, "I• this tht 1 \'01 l\SW1\(,I)~. •1 ·I , ti-for me to lllOVt?" Alflnutlftl , SCOR"O (Ott. 23-Nov. 21 ): You'U ~ VWcf!:• I~= tncounttr <Amini, Virgo. S.gllt•riua chltch, btak•; f\a. puwon1 with thttt lttttn, lnltl1l1 In pmpe. fmt ...._ ... tlwlr nam•: E. N. W. •1at1ve •ncour· otter. 87MIM&. ~ lhort trip to lcxate "ml•lng llnk." 1·1!"'!:988~""!Karman~--0Na.--~- fllrtatlon could be wrloua. flNahecl SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·DK. 21 ): ~~ ;:. Atm'ltlon ,...,,,. around homt, mart· Hu: new 1100 cc tll 1tatuia. IM'OIM pc*ntlll. Ma-I riahta rnoeot, good ~ and ..... llalOM. MOM)' pk't1ttt Mtht .._, PlilN. ...... ' -whit )'OU thoutht klet WIS ftqe, ... =· =:..~ lVftrJ o«vi'I lily 11 p.m. "' .... dOor ,.... CAPlllCORN (DK. 22·J1n. 19): -.>and,_ ...oar Know wlwn eo "dnw llrw." Poc'UI on 11IOO .,...._ llOC bcNndarlel, •blllty to lft pllcft. people ~ ....0, .. In ,_llttk llf)lt. Y°"11 be It f'lll\t plla 1-------- lt nwdal moment. ClrculftltMCW due to tab dnaetk him In your favor. AQUARIUS (J1ft. 20·hb. 18): In· fonutlon ,...io..ay wlth...W '*'°"* ~=:"::'":':::::-=~r"'!l!'':'" 1•1U1ble. Wlth linowlectp, there will be 11\0ft rwpoftllblllty. •a.tlol\lhJp In· .... but <01\tnwwnial ....... low obll· ptton ".Undl In the w•y.w Pl9Cll ',.. 19. MAK'h 20 h "°"•· ..... P"19ptttt COIN Into aharp, dNf ,__, ... ,._..Oft trewl. un.._.,lfy, ......... ,...-kftowltdp of h6*1ory. Loft ~Ip la Ntor ,.It of ta• nano An. ln""'*I . By OIRlllll llddry ,.. 'q 1 •• -. .... T his ls the car that kicked off Nlsan's renaissance in the late· 1980s. Aftl!.r a loris run of boxy, unimagina- tive Sentras, Stanzas and Max1mas throuihout the late 1970s and early to mid-'IOs, the third generation Maxima, introduced In 1988, proved that there were indeed fertile minds in Nissan's styling and engineering departments. Q>ne for 1988 were the previous Maximas' severe styling, narrow cabin and dated ergonomics. In their place came dass-leading aerodynamic con- tours, a larger and more contemporary interior and numerous refinements to the three-liter V6 engine and all- independent strut suspension. But that was nearly four xears ago, and if by chance you hadn t noticed, competition in the $20,000 sedan wars has become fierce to say the very least. A de&ign that turned heads and won market shares in the late '80s could eas- ily become a sales casualty of the '90s. So Nissan isn't taking any chances, and although the current Maxima has re- mained a tremendously capable and ~pular sedan thus far, a significant array of improvements have been integrated into the 1992 models. The luxury- oriented GXE model has iust returned from finishing school and the decidedly sportier SE spent its su mmer at the gym. GXE models are without question Nis- san 's 'contender for tbe mid-sized com- fort award. And althouWi there is a dis- creet sticker in the G~'s rear window that says 4DSC (four-door sports car), don't be fooled. True, the styling Is rath- er sporty and, true also, tne 160- horsepower V6 makes quick work of its acceleration duties, but the GXE's honest nature comes out in the daily commute. T his car is soft, quite and deli- ciously accommodating. The sus- . pension is supple to tne point of full-sized luxury car standards, and isola- tion from road and wind noise is quite good as well. Thts S!neration of Maximas was designed spec:tfically for the United States, and the GXE best demonstrates Nissan's attention to dorneiltic dt1vh'8 needs. • lhe 12-valve, three-liter V6 is tuned to produce Its maximum powa-(in this case torque) at ~ low qne lpeed, affotdlng the kind ol quick ,,away, re- laxed auislng and aUtomatlc transm• sion capability that Amertc:an dlMrs seem so fond of. You need only see 2,800 rpm on the tachometer In order to have the fun 182 foot pounds of ~ue urging the car forward . F1ttingJY, the GXE comes only with an automatic transmission, reinforcing Its luxury image. Also fitting are the Wfde front bucket seat with numerous he~ and angle adjustments, standard tilt steering Wheel and lceyless entry system. The keyless entry Is a nice piece of work in itself, allowing opening Of the driver's door" trunk, sun roof and front windows -ail from outside the car. Moving one step up the GXE feature ladder is the ~tional luxury J?ClCka~, a $2,2Po combination of Sliding gtass , moon roof, premium Bose sound system, power driver and front ~nger seats, automatic climate control and leather- wrapped steering wheel, hand brake and shifter. Anti-rock brakes are available as a sep- arate $1 ,000 option this year, and a driver's air bag can be added for $500. All told, a loaC1ed GXE Maxima will in- flict just over $23,000 worth of damage to the saving.s account, with the base price starting at $19,700. W hich takes us to the Maxima SE, Nissan's real "four-door sports car." New for 1992 is a 24-valve version of the three-liter V6, a unique viscous limitecf.sUp differential (an unusual performance feature for a front-drive car) and revised tufting of the sport suspension. The bisgest news is the more ~werful doub1e overhead cam, multi-valve engine and limited-slip dif- ferential. With 30 more horsepower and a much racier personality, the new engine lends a European sound and character to the ~ma. Lots of revs and judicious use of the standard five-speed manual transmission are needed to extract the SE's full performance potential, as this model exchanges low-speed torque for Saturday, Novmeber 9, 1991 8 13 . .. The 1992 Nissan Maxima SE is a true four-door sports cat fot performance-oriented motorists. high-speed horsepower. Where the GXE engine gives its biggest push at a modest 1,800 rpm, the SE needs 4,000 rpm for full torque (190 foot pounds) and 5,600 rpm for maxi- mum horsepower. In other words, the driver needs to get involve and start shifting to make the Maxima SE really move. And move it does. The added power, manual transmission and per- formance suspension of the SE add up to a sedan that feels extremely light on its feet. Helping to cut down on the unwanted drama that often accompanies a power- ful front-drive car, Nissan's limited-slip differential uses a liquid coupling to dis- tribute power to the drive wheel with the most traction. Acc~leratlng out of a tight tum or p4,1lling away on wet pave- ment no longer results in screaming tires and a dancing steering wheel. If the pavement is slick, both tires dig in, and if one tire begins to lose its grip around a corner, the other automatically jumps in to help out In either case, the transition of power between the two wheels happens so quickly the driver can barely detect any IOss of traction in the first .Place. The Maxima SE just hooks up to the pavement and takeS off without any loss of control. W ider wheels, higher- performance tires, the firmer suspension and standard four- Both the SE and GXE share the Maxi- ma name, but Nissan has given a distind personality to each car for 1992. The SE is a sport sedan designed to blur scene') with its powerful engine and stout sus- pension, while the GXE is a mid-sized luxury sedan through and through. Along with a minor facelift and a list of refinements, the Max imas should be well prepared for battle with the auto- motive warriors in this crowded field. wheel disc brakes make for more confi- dence-inspiring handling, though the SE still favors comfort over white-knuckle cornering. The SE lacks the GXE's super- cushy anCf quiet ride, but it also leans far less in turns and feels more predictable..---------------- and easier to cdt\ml when the road gets twisty. • The Maxima· SE starts at under $21 ,000, with anti-lock brakes and driv- er's air bag offered as options as tbey are on the GXE. Also available are a glass moon roof at }ld{~r $800, leather up- holstery with-~r front seats for $1,400 and automatic transmission (thouRh if it's ~atic you want, stick with the less-co9tly GXE). Standard on ~ S~ -along with the stronger engine, unique drive train and sport suspension -are fog lights, rear spoiler, a Bose stereo ¥.tem and black- on-white instru~ that reverse to white on blade llC nfl (got that?). AUTO DIRECTORY SADDLE BACK Swiss Swatchmobile to keep on ticking with sola t power Sales Le asing Q service ~Parts By Judy,Wade Spedal ID fie Plat E lectric cars have been around since 1838, and until the early 1900s there were more battery- powered cars on the road than petrol- driven vehicles. But they languished, vic- tims of gasoline's higher reliability and availability. Cars that fill up rather than plug In became standard. Now the Swiss have developed an electric car that derives its power from the sun. Volkswagen expects to have it on the streets wittlin five years, says Ernst Thomke, executive vice president of Swiss Corporation for Microelectronics and Watchmaking Industries Ltd. (SMH), which has formed a partnership with Volkswagen. · One of SMH's better-known divisions is Swatch, purveyors of trendy watches. Plans are to apply much of the same in- novative thinking to the car that has made the colorful watches a staP.le in fashion accessories. Progress is so hush- u that nofeven wor mg ra\Y;n~-are available to the public. According to Thomke, the Swatchmo- bile will have a tOP. speed of 62 mph and range upward of 1 ~O miles, which is more than twice the distance the aver- age person travels per day. ''This will be a city car," he explains. "It's a smaJI two- seater, intended for SO to 100-mile trips, for running errands and for commuting. for a cross-country drive you'll probably use a traditional car. ''Your gara~e will have a solar-panel roof. The sun s energy will be collected during the day and stored until you come home at night and plug your car in to solar batteries. In case of a succes- sion of doudy days1 the car also can be charged on standara household current," Thomke explains. The electric car may be-the definitive answer to deaning up la~ cities con- taminated by deca<:les of air pollution. "Today In Amens,~ Mttan durtng certain hot summer periods, cars are for- bidden to enter the center of the city. It will happen soon In Los Angeles and New York," Thomke predicts. At least one well-lmown entertainer, actor Ed Begley Jr., already is a believer. Begley, a dedicated environmentalist, has owned electric cars since 1970 and toda):' has tw<l. parked in his Studio City garage. He plugs them in at night, which he says gives them a..40 to SO-mile range in the city; 70 on the freeway. To produce the required electricity for Begley's cars ~ulres just a fifth of the petrofeum it takes to power conventional cars. D espite the fact that $7 billion has been spent on the develop- ment of renewable energies since the 1973 oil crisis, electric cars ac- count for only a minute fraction of the world's energy needs. Petroleum is still the world's No. 1 power source. Nuclear . -energy. I! ~. with hydroelectri c power and ~ energy lagging way be- hind. Beg!ey acknowledges that he f unc- tions on the "every littJe bit helps" prin- ciple. It's possible that a prototype of the Swatchmobile cotdd be wheeling around the mean streets by next year, with a production mode!Jn your dealer's show- room by 122i. 1 ~e retail price is ex- pected to be ~petitive with conven- tional compact cir prices. The solar-electric car must be afford- able, fun, comfortable, quiet and cost- efficient, and mu&t keep up with normal traffic flow or it will not be a marketable item, acknowledges Thomke. "Otherwise people simply will not buy it, especially in the United States. The public still doesn't understand the enor- mous problems which can be caused by the carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide produ.ced by gal'dtfven cars," ne says. The evolution of the Swatchmobile meant first producing an experimental solar car in Qfder to develop a high- performance ~I drive system. S a~ Thoft'\t.: "The solar car itself will n.-be a standard every- day car\'tlecause the necessary solar cell sari at least 100 square f• is lmpr for a ~reet vehicle. But it has us the technological infonnatiGn 18 !drAJop the basic ele- ments ci an ly driven car." ' See And Drive The All New ES300 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 13500 Beach Blvd. • Westminster BEACH BLVD.ATTHE22 FREEWAY (714)892-6906 . (213)566-3888 ..-------------------------- SALES•SER.VICE•LEASING 1•U1111LL lllTA ANA 135-3171 NEWPORT/SS FWY AT EDINGER Sales Dept Open 7 Days Paru/Setvicc Hours M·F 1 am-6:30pm a Your Ad Here-a For OntY s A k • • Sellillf yOur own car? Dealer offers Some 1Xp1nse-saving tips By lri eae.. a....; ........ '-'CM~ T bo auto i.oduatry wants your trade-in, but if you want to sell your car your- eelf, we can help with tbete tlpl ftom Tuttle.-Oict Nillan. SeWna )'OW' car can be a low-atrea, high-profit experience ..titb some tips from ua. Oace ~ have decided to sell your own vehicJ&, check tho clusifieds to see what othen are aakina for comparable models. Next, get your car lnto the beat condition P<*l'blc. Make certain ~at all systems arc working properly and it is clean inside and out. . Prospective buyers arc interested in the actual condition of your vehicle. Have records of repairs an~ maintenance handy. Be ~utioua with your advertising and telephone screening. Remember that you will be dealing with buyers who arc judging your vehicle based on the ad you have placed. Be reasonable with your pricing and honest about the condition of your vehicle. Screen your calls carefully to be certain that buyers coming to meet with you arc seri- oUJJy interested. And be safe. Malec daytime appointments to show your vehicle, and never go on a teat drive without a friend. If you decide to sell your vehicle yourself, we welcome you to call us regarding the value of your car or the procedures necessary to properly transfer title. Above all, there is no need to wait until you sell your car to shopping for that new one. Our experienced sales staff will help you make a wise selection for your budget and lifestyle, and we will gladly put a hold on the vehicle of your choice until your old car is sold. (Ibis column is a weekly feature of this newspaper. For answers to your questions, write to Ira Cohen, c0 the Newport-Mesa Pilot, Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626, or Tut· tle-Oick Nissan, 2845 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 92626, telephone 540-6410) 1liE AMERICAN HF.ART A.$(J]ATIQN MEMORlAL PR<F.RAM. ,, -,, . '.1 --~ ,\ ... _ ,, ,,, " . .: -,, .... Thank You for Your Generous Donation. It Does Make a Difference. • Alt • MW Mudl RX-7 ~ mupe, ~tlll tD debut ftllCl ~ II aid.ID be wldlr, --and ......,, wtth In S Ince Its ftnt Incarnation as ·an ~ pidlle dYln ·1s~ .,,_nt ver-lloft. autio-show "concept car," _..., PoWer wm ~to come from a ~a..-_._~~~~ two-rccor Wankel rotary qne, the u~ r--. "' U1l9 twln-tUfbo.dwaer..eaulDPed wlf'llon of -a Ions, low-tluns, mulCU._ ng which nets 2f>t> hp. lterformanoe has Vl 0-~ roedltei. been hinted at zero to 60 mph In AW StYfed llke. a classic Shelby Cobn, the seoonds, with a top ~ of 1 So mph. Vi~ Is predicted to be -· bv su~r Reolad~ the XT as the sp>rtiest car standard$ -reasonably affordable, antJ. on the lot, the all-new Subaru SVX ci~ted to sell for jUlt ewer $30,000. coupe debuts In August, with a contem- Unfortunately, It's only ~ pro-porary aerodvnamic a..-.arance hlah- duced In Hmited quantitk!ll (500 or so), lighted by such risk-takingdesian ~ which me.ns If any non·laa>oc.i family as the unique "wlndoW withln a win· member has a chance of owning one, rt dow," a small window on each door would likely be at several dollars over that opens, within a lan»r door window list. that doesn't Subaru ~Yi this design re-Nevertheless, performance and han-duces wind buffet{ng When ~ g1as.s is dling are reported to be nothing short of lowered. I mnt ol the N:uta ·~ and ~ tall """" wt a b81hot18t..t trunk dedc In the ,.., • TM -,2 Prelude ~ Wtl be ~mote ~1 lhin current mOdels, • Well -It's said to be pow· ered by the new Ovfc's 16-YllYe, 170 hp four-qfinder, with a new 2-4-valYe, 235 hp V6 available on top-of-the-line versions. Set for lntroductJoo this fall as an entry-level sports coupe, the Mazda MX- 3 will offer a sli~ry and stylish "mlnl-RX-7'' extetior arid a choice ol either a 1.6·llter four-cylinder or 1.8-llter slx-c:ylinder engine under its short, sloping hOod (the latter is said to ~uoe at least 130 hp and is the smallest six- cylinder powe,plant In production). The MX-3 is designed to com~ with the likes of Nissan's NX and T~'s new Paseo coupe as well as Honda's re-desi~for-1992 CRX in the so-called "poCket rocket" category. Base prices will likely start at arouna $10;000. awesome: lUdlng on massive 17-inch Power comes from a 3.3-liter six- tires, the Viper is ex~ to zoom from cylinder engine (it's a flat-six, for you zero to 60 mph in about four seconds, techn~ileS out there) that nets 230 hp. thanks to its Lamborghini-developed V10 Alf.wheel drive and four-wheel anti-loCk engin~ said to ~uce 425 hp. brakes will be standard, as will a Beginni earty next year, the rear-driver's-side airbag and motorized seat Already racing along winding roads is d1rive thPo 968thespotts coupe will re-belts. the 1992 T<>yota Paseo (the name ls Pace e 944 as auto maker's entry-Expect a sticker price in the mid-Spanish for "street")( a new front~rfve level model. The car will carry front and $20 000 range sporty coupe deriveo from the recentlu . d 1· • f th I • ~1 rear-en sty mg reminiscent o · e toP: A major remake of the Honda Prelude redesigned Tercel. The light and nimble of-the--line 928, and it will be power~ sports coupe will be unveiled for 1992: Paseo .pffers a cleaner, racier look than bY, a 16-vatve, four-cylinder engine that s The front-drive coupe reportedly will be the Tercel and is powered by an exclu- sat0d to. net1240.11hpbe. P h , . somewhat shorter than the current sive 16-valve, 1.5-liter four-Cylinder en- . ptio~a wt . orsc e s unique model with a wider front end reminis-gine that produces 100 hp. "T1ptron1c" automatic transmission that 1 ~'i~~n~ha~~e~~c:se~~f~~t0~~~~~ Theodore Rob1·ns Ford g1·v1·ng ~~u~~:fie'da~r:~,:e ~~er~n~ . . con.vertible 968 wir~ join ?1e fixed-roof s1·x weekend getaway pr1·zes coupe later on. Prices will start at or over $45,000 . NEW Amo GUIDE T o celebrate its 70th anniversary as a family-owned auto dealer- ship, TheOdore Robins Ford in Costa Mesa will give away weekend get- away packa~ to six lucky people Who visit the dealership between now and Dec. 20. llMoonridge Manor, nestled atop the Moodridge area just east of Big Bear Lake Village. llWhite Water Inn, a . cott.a_ge-type hotel offering a relaxed atmospnere in Cambria. Acura HUNTINGTON lfACtt ACUIA You Expect .. we Oell¥ef1 19131 BNCh Bl. 405 & PCH 1()().9~ M2~ HotlM REMS COASTAL ACURA Super Prices. SUc>e< SelecUorl Harbor Blvd @ 405 Fwy, Costa Mesa 979·2600 TUSTIN ACuaA WE WANT TO BE 11 AGAIN IN 19911 YOU'Ll SAVE MOREi 5 Freeway @ Jamboree 714-669·9900 So. Cll's leading Alla dlr fOt 11 consecutlYe years Alta Romeo. Sub, Maserd • Sales, seMce, !wing 848 OM St. Newport Bach 71"712..otOO ~W# Emlkft Ateclon al new & c.-eUy prepared BMW's always In S1DCX. S.s. SeMce. LwinO Ed1119er at 55 Freew1y, Santi Ana AW> Mall 835-3171. SADOlEIACtc tMW 45 Ollllekt lrWle 390-1200 STERLING MOTORS LTO. ExclUslve BMW Dealer Sales • SeNtce • Leasing 1540 Jamiorte, Newport Beach. MCM• u Burel< NAIERS IUICl<ICADIU.4C Sales • Leasing • Servtc11 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa MeSI. 71.,,6'0-9100 R£ASOH IUICtc CO. 909 No. Grand Ave, Sll'U Ana U7·9111 Cadillac Al.LEN CADIUM: "1 In Orqe COldY San D1eoo Fmway at Avert. Llgufla Nlouel 512..otOO MCLEAH ~STERLING Since 1939 Tustin Auto Center 114,1n1.o990. NANRS CADtl..LACllUICtc Sale1 • SeMu • Leasing 2600 Hnof 8IYd • Costa Mesa. 71~9100 Chevrolet AL.LEN KAHi CHIVROUT New & Uted 7600 WHlminster Bl, WeS1mlnstet 1 Block West of Buell Blvd 19' ... 333 COHHELL CHMIOUT Sates • Service • Leasing • Parts 2828 Hll1>0t Btvd., Costa Mesa 646-1200 OIUUO CHMIOUl • GfO Quall1y Sala & Service ''The Nicest People In Town .. 18211 Beach Bl., Hunt Bch ... 7-6017 JOE MACrHERSON CHMIOUT 21 MAtJ Cerm Dr •• IMnl 761-7222 Chrysl0r Plymouth AT\AI CHIYILRl-1\YMOUTM ~ 80dY Shop and SeNlce Salet, SeMee. Pa/11..()pen 8 Om 2929 Hatti« Bl , Costa Mna. 3 8b s of San Diego ffWY aft Hart>or Blvd. 5'6-1934 9UMIANTY atMIOUT/OIO 711 E 17'1 St, Santa Ana 973-1711 HUNTINOTON IEACH CtlrYIUR PlYMOVJM 1ee&1 a.ch Bl.. IU1llngeon Beacll. 8 8lcl So. tJ ~ f'wy. M2~1 MlllTD CHl'flUl.ft VMOUTH 14 Al.ID C1r Dr • irw.. 7 .... 7100 IAHJA N4A ~ 1405 ~ Miii Dr .• Sarca Ml M1 .... 71 ...... T"""9 Dodge 40 AllO c.ar Or, nm. --HUMINMON llACM DOOGI • 1 VIM COJMMION HfAOOt.IAAl(AS 111M '-fl IMI .• H 8. 1/2 Mii Id! ot .. G Fflewl¥ (714) M7..a511. MnND009f 40 NM C.. OrM. Tudn ,...., flOID • lt11 llldl M. .... M llt400 .a IMCPl•t ON flOID 1,.-c..DrM,r. 02·»00 ,, THEODORE ROIMtl fOltO 2060 Hart>or Blvd .• Costa Mm. 642.Q010 TUIY YOH FOltO Sales • SeMce • Lasing • PIWls • BOdY Repllf 18255 Bach Blvd., Hin. Bcfl. Ma-4611 GMC Trucl<s Hondo PINmHONOA SALES * SERVICE * LEASIHG 137 50 Beach BIYd.. Westminster 7141&3 7 • 7 7 77 RAY fUDllOI MONDA Sates • Servtce • LUstno • Pans • 80dY Repair !nine Auto CenCer 71'-130-7600 llOGfl MIWI HOND4 Siies, SeMcl. O!Sc:Oll'llS 19232 Beach 8MI., IU1llngton Beach 963·1959 HONDA IAHTA N4A 2114 E. Fll1t St, Sara Ana U7·UH UNMRlfl'Y HONDA 2880 Hart>or Blvd •• C.M. MCM17U hu:u Jaquor M&B-WMIAI 2001 SolMI MRhestef Ave., AnlhellTI 971·2002 RAY fUDllOI JAG4Wt Sales • Service • Lllllno • PIWls • 80dY Repair 1rv1ne ~ cerm uo-1000 NEWPOIJ IMl"OITS 3000 W. Coast Hwy., Newpoct Buch 722-4000 Jf''('P HUNnH910H Jiff f.Mll 18751 Beach llMI .. tb1llngton BtlCll 141-3999 otlANGI COAST JHP fAQU 2524 Hatt>or elw., Costa Mm S49·10U JEEP EAGLI Of IANTA NfA (I 1 Cus1omlf Slllst1C11on 55 f'wy.@ E4lnger 714'Nl-0100 I (' -I J llACM~ 18800 lllldl Bl, tUelglDft 8elc:h. 3 lllodcs So. tJ San DlegO Fwf ...... ,,,. JONHIOH • ION UNc:OlH-MBICUIY Sein. ~· • Lmlno 2826 Haiti« BIYd., Com MUI 714'MM6IO RAY RADllOI UNCOl.N·MDCUIW Salta • s.Mce • LAaslnO • PW • Body Aec>U lrvlne ~ Clllllr 1 • '-130-7000 MHTA N4A UNc:OlH-MHCUIY In Onlnge CMly ~ 1988 28 ~ c;..., Dr. Tut1fn. 5 fwt .• Jlmll«le '"4111 r v1 < I.'• I• I IMQl--17331 8eecll M., ...,.. a.ch 2 ml. led\ of 405 fwr 1t....U""" CAMPm.1.Mm¥ 1425 W. Blklr, C4* MIA l•l·.U~ O.YID.1 ....... Mm¥ Oulllly ,.,.,., ......... , ........ ... s ffWY. Mdl. i...-• u1.uoa ..,.. .. i...,...0...-. ............. .... !MM,_ C.-Ill H• tMll»IWI Of .... ,. l700 .... ~-~ ... fin ,.....,. ! FtNIC'I MOl'OICMI 23863 ~. E Toni U741GO HOWi Of IWOlrl 6862 Manchnllr Ave., !kin Pn ~7llO MMIOIWI I I Siies • Lmq • Alll • ,.,. • SeMc:e 2833 Hlltlor IM,, COlta MIU (7 .. ) MCM491 ,..,OMiWa ...... . 19202 ......... M. ... tal: ....... .... c.w..l ~ llACM 18835 8tacll M.. ~ lladl "2·1711; 540-CM42 Ml\I CUCK .-AH John l.ogan, ........ 2845 Hart>or IM., Colta Mm M0-6.e10 SANTA N4A NlllAN INC. 2001 E. 171tl St. Slnla. Ml 661·7111 TUSTIN NISSAN .. Trust In Tustin" Nissan 30 Auto Center Dr., TuS11n Auto Center U9·1212 llW WE• llMNI NISSAN ~ Auto Cemr Olive, IMne tf1·1175 AWN °"*"°'9ll (I 1 In (Jfqe CCUllY San Oleoo fmwry II AvtfY, Llgllll Niguel Nt-OIOO lfACH OlDIMOIU 17331 Seacll IM.. ~ 8Ucll 2 ri SOIMI of 405 fWX· 71'-IG-4666 • JOE MACPHlltfON OlDIMOIU 2345 N. Gnni A'ft., S.. Ana a.el ... 11 UNIYUllltY OlW.I • 9MC nivc.c 2850 Hltbor lllwd.. COiia Meta ... ...., O.W> J. NU.l'I flONMC Oulllty 1lmti senlct since 1 te8 • Siias, Stf*e Lag, tllls, 5 fwy.@ Alcll 1'7·2.eGO MCUAN PON'MC • 9MC llUC9' Tllltln "* c... 71.e/711-0990 ... ,1 1•1 ,11' f ', ,f, I M'WOfMQW Of COlrA .-A 11ee Hllllor ~. r.-..... 7U·too0 JOf MAC"IRION ""'°'A f ... "* c.-OIM, r.- 111·1111 ... *XIY 10lfOtA PIWls °""' ..., .... 18181 ................... 1 ..... • 8.MOll IOIOIA How ....... ,,.. ........... L..ine 1ADO leldl. Yilll:itr• IN 1111 LIW W91 IMNI YOfOfA ao•C....OM.IMM , ....... The mini-vacations to' be awarded will take winners to: •Hill House, a relaxing, wholesome place to hang your hat in san Diego. llCasa Trop1cana1 overlooking the Pa- cific Oce#ln at the San Clemente Pier. llCasa Laguna, with the feel of an early California mission in Laguna Beach. llSeal Beach Inn and Gardens, a re-- stored vintage inn in the seaside village of Seal Beach. ' The drawing is open to anyone visiting the new car area and/or service depart- ment. Winners need not be present at the drawing and no purchase Is neces,- sary. Bed and breakfast weekend dates are subject to space availability and some re- strictions apply. Complete details are available at Theodore Robins Ford, 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa,or by calling 642-0010. Auto dealers offering big rebates to move 1991 cars off their lots As the 1991 model year winds down, a select number of cur- rent new cars and light trucks are emerging as particularly ~ deals while manufacturers prepare to make room for the 1992 line. Specific.ally, sub- stantial rebates are being offered on a variety of 1991 vehicles, making them extremely good buys. Models like the compact Dodge Shad-ow and Plymouth Sun-____ __, dance -available in a varie~ of two~oor, four-dOor sedan, turbo ~ model and con- vertible versions. The Dodae Shadow and Ply- moulh Sundance can have rebates as high as 25 to 35 percent off their suggested list II [ f ~I ~nding On the Cll 0 ' inodel arid optiof'.15, and • • • • a drNer's air bag is standard. Some 1992 Driver's Sundance and Shadow Seat models also are offered ----with rebates. The Ood~ Monaco and Eagle Premier also are being offered with rebates that can reduce tt;eir llst price from 29 to 33 percent - a generous savin~ to say the least. Both the Monaco and Premier are fairly ·tarse mid-size sedans with styling penned in Italy, strone V6 engines and exce~onally smooth rides. The Monaco and Premier originally were designed In conjunctiori with Renault of France, but the cars are built In Ontario, Canada (like many cars sold here) and covered by Otrysler's extensive warranty. Another excellent deal o~ from the Otrysler/Plymouth/Dodge· camp is the compact Spirit/Aodalm tme. With re- bates offered at 20 to 2~nf of their ~ 1991 retail , these four· doOr family tedans wi I be prioed well below virtUaJly aJI of their competition. The Oodse Spirit and Plymouth Aoclalm have a standird drf\ler's side air bag and available anti-lock brakes and are av,11- able In four-cytlnder ea>nomy trim with manual or automatic transmlslions, or V6-powered, electronally ·controlled ,automatic models with a full comple- ment of power a<DUOries and luxury features. Most appeall~ for.enthusl.ttc ~~ ~ Is the QOdae ~rit R/r, by1tu~224 .. ~, 16- vatve, lwin.c:atn fourt ~ with lotus c.an of E~. But don' exP,«t a flte ule on this ~1 • dily we fair· ly ,...., but well ~ 1n9 hUnt: Alla in ·It-oompKt Mdan cMelOtY it the Hyundai· Sonita. lhls II ~ndal's la~ car, avallible as a fOur«>or only. the 1991 modef IS beini offered With up to 2 5 Rtf(lent In ieOales In Callfomfa only, aiMrtne IONta Is avaflable wflh I base 2.<4-lltert four-cylinder qne or 1 smoother and more poWerfuf • 8'ree-tlter V6. Opdonaf equipment on the '91 So- nata indudes leather upholstery, sliding alass moon roof and a very Impressive ~ksound~m. Subaru a!So is offering substantial re- bates of up to 26 percent on its 1991 line of Lee,cy sedans and station ~ ons. As wtth the Hyundai Sonata, tne l~cy is Suba~u's la~ and best-equip~ sedan, avai a6fe with all-wheel drive, leather upholstery and anti-lock brakes. For those who are not attracted to the current generation of minivans, the Lega- cy station wagon is a good alternative for drivers needing additional carrying ca- ~city. The Legaq station wap also is offered with anti-lock brakes, all-wheel drive and all the luxury features (except leather upholstery) expected in a con- temporary automObile. Chevrolet's C,eo division also is offer- ing rebates on Its whole line of 1991 mOdels, including the tiny three<vflnder Metro two-door, four-door ancl con- vertible, the Storm coupe and hatch- back_ the four-door Prizm sedan and the 4x4 and 4x2 Tracker sport utility models . Rebates on the C,eo hne range from 1 S to 20 percent off the list price. Isuzu also is getting mto the rebate wars with its 1991 StYlus sedan, a sub- compact four-door available in prtoe.. leader trim or all the way up to 16· valve, twin-cam perfomiance models with more aggressive suspension, tires and Interior la~ut The Stylus comes standard with a driver's air bag and one of the more unique body desiilns in the sub-compact sedan market. ere-to 20 percent In rebates is being offered on the Stylus sedan. If It's a liRht truck you 're after, then Mitsubishi, Nissan and Mazda all should be on your shopping list, as these three different Japanese pickup trucb are bei offered with rebates of at least 15 nt off their ~ retail price. compact truckS mentioned aboYe come In a variety of two-wheel and four- wheel drive configurations, standard and extended cab trim and V6 or four- cylinder power (Mitsubishi offers the V6 with the 4x4 only, and Mazda offers a choice of two four-cvflnder power 'plants, but no V6 for 199,). Also In the light truck ~II ls the Isuzu TR>OP.er, the qui F- anywhefe, do-anvthlns sport utlllty ~ hide. Already quite~-, the remain- ing 1991 T~ are Offered Wld't up to 11 ~t In ;ebates. N. the wry lop of the ~ ~m, boch JaAuar and lnfmltl .. d · ,....,. between 1) and 18 ~· ,. ballii on their entn h GI 1991 coupa, CXMMftlblel and ...... ... BMW.hll 16 Plft:IMl ribn11 on Ill ..... est and molt~ .......... 735' and 7351L2 750I. II niit lft. duded). Nmn .. 1~~ ..... on the JOOZX and lhe 1 C.or.-za. 1, CMYroiet'I fllllhlp ~ CS, has up~to 13 ~t '" ....... ft9ll.. able. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • Nov. 9-14 The Most Complete Real Estate Guide in the Area Cover Home Presented By Ron Felsot Of REMAX Newport Beach See Pages 15 & 26 For More Information .. • • .. Sellin1 your own ~ar? Dealer offers Some eXpenss.-saving tips By In c:ot. ·a...~.~~ . T be auto lodustry wants your trade-in, but if you want to sell your car )Out- IOlf, ~can help with these tips from 1\attle-Ok:k Nilaan. Sell.iq your car , can be a kwl-1tress. high-profit ~ricnce with some tipe from us. Once JOU have decided to sell your own vehicle, check the cJUlifieda to 1ee what olben are uking for comparable models. Next, get your ear into the best condition J)Olllblo. Mab certain t~at all systems are working properly and it ii clean inside and OUl. · . Prolpectiw buyers arc interested in the actual condition of your vebJcle. Have ~rda of repain an4 maintenance handy. Be ~utious with your advertising and telephone screening. Remember that you will be dealing with buyers who are judging your vehicle based on the ad you have placed. . Be reasonable with your pricing and honest about the condition of your vehicle. Screen your calls carefully to be certain that buyers coming to meet with you are seri- ously interested. And be safe. Make daytime appointments to show your vehicle, and never go on a test drive without a friend. H you decide to sell your vehicle yourself, we welcome you to call us regarding the value of your car or the procedures necessary to properly transfer title. Above all, there is no need to wait until you sell your car to shopping for that new one. Our experienced sales staff will help yo\J make a wise selection for your budget and lifestyle, and we will gladly put a hold on the vehicle of yourt choice until your old car is sold. (Tbis column is a weekly feature of this newspaper. For answers to your questions, write to Ira Cohen, c0 the Newpott-Mesa Pilot, Box 1560, Casta Mesa 92626, or Tut· tle-Qick Nissan, 2845 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 92626, telephone 540-6410) 1liE AMERICAN HF.ART A5SCDATION MEMORIAL PRCERAM. Thank You for Your Generous Do.'1ation. It Does Make a Difference. Ale • a• · ....... IX-7 ~ a:qae. ..,... ., ........ ~"aid'° .,. ...... --Md .... with .,, S lnoe Ms ftnt lncarnldon • ·an ewn MCief pralile ~ •:pwnt ~ tloft., a!Jtr>.show ''mnmpt ear,'' a&*> POW9r Will mntlnUe to ·come from a ........ -•-~ ~"!.w~ ~'*' Wankel roQly qlne, the "I'll:' ~ uw Ul9.... twtn-tufbo.charwer~•ooed Wrsior'I o1 - a long, low"!lluns, muscu ng which nets 260 hp. ~noe has Vl ()..~ rOldstei. been hinted at iero to 60 moh In flYe StYled llke a dislic Shelby Cobra, the seconds, with a top ~ of 1 ~o mph. Vlpec: Is predicted to be -· bv supwa.r Reolaci"I the XT as the ~ car standat'dS -reuonably affordable, antJ· on the ~ the aJl·new SUl>aru SVX dpated to seU for Just <Mfr $30,000. coupe debuts In ~ust, with a oontem· Unfottunately, It's only bel"I pro-porary aerodynamic:: arvwaarance tullh· duced in limited quantltftl (500 M so), llghte(t by such risk-takln"gdeslgn ~ which means If any non·laoocca family as the unique nwtndoW wfthln a win- member has a chanoe of owning one, rt dow," a -small window on each door would likely be at several dollars over that opens, within a lan»r door window list that doesn't Subaru ~;;?this design re. Nevertheless, periormanc.e and han-duoes wind buffeting When the glass is dling are reoorted to be nothing shon of lowered. . awesome: 'Riding on ma.ssNe 17-inch Power comes from a 3.3-liter six- tires, the Viper is ex~ to zoom from cylinder engine (it's a flat-six, for you zero to 60 mph in about four seconds, tech~ileS out there) that nets 230 hp. thanks to its Lamborghini-developed Vl 0 All-wheel drive and four-wheel antJ-lock engine: said to ~UC2 425 hp. brakes will be standard, as will a tsegin~ early next year, the rear-driver's-side airbag and motorized seat dn1 ·ve Pthe 94 968thesports coupe will re-belts. pace 4 as auto makers entry-Expect a sticker price in the mid- level model. The car will carry front and $20,000 range. rear-end styling reminiscent of the to~ A major remake of the Honda Prelude of-the-line 928, and i~ will be power~ sports coupe will be unveiled for 1992: bY. a 16-valve, four-cylinder engine thats The front-drive coupe reportedly will be said to. net 24~ hp. , somewhat shorter than the current Optio~al will be. Porsche s unique model with a wider front end reminis- I mnt ol the Aon ,,,.._, Md ~ ml lainOI wt a foi~.t liunk deck in h rear. iJhe '92 PrelUdi! '~ wtl be ~more ~rful thlfi ~ models, as well -It's said to be pow· erect by the new CMc's 1~ 170 ho fouKyflnder, with a new 24 wlYe, 2:ts hp V6 available on ~-the-fine versions. Set for introduction this fall • an entry-level sports coupe, the Mazda MX· 3 wm offer a sll~ and stylish "mlnl-RX~7" exterior arid a choice ol either a 1.6-llter four-cylinder or 1.8·1her six-~lnder engine under its short, sloping hOod (the Tatter Is said to ~ at least 130 hp and is the smallest sbc· cyfinder powerplant In produdk>n). The MX-3 Is designed to oom~ with the likes of Nissan's NX and T~'s new Paseo coupe as well as Honda's re- desi~for-1992 CRX in the 5C>Called "~ rocket" categofy. ~ prices will likely start at around $10;000. Already racing along winding roads is the 1992 Toyota Paseo (the name Is Spanish for "street")t a new frontrdrtve spotty coupe derived from the recently redesi~ Tercel. The light and nimble Paseo offers a deaner, racier look than the Tercel and is powered by an exdu- sive 16-valve, 1 .5-titer four-Cylinder en- gine that produces 1 ~ hp. "Tiptronic" automatic transmission that ' · ., allows the driver to either let the trans-Th d R b • F d · • • · mission change gears by itself or perform eo 0 re o In s Or glVI ng ~:u~~~iiedad:~1:e ~~er:n~ , I' ~~~rti1~~r 9~~. ~~J;i"wr ~~ed;;~: six weekend getaway prizes over $45,000. NEW AUTO GUIDE T o celebrate its 70th anniversary as a family-owned auto dealer- ship, TheOdore Robins Ford in Costa Mesa will_ give away weekend get· away oad<a~ to six lucky people who visit the dealership between now and Dec. 20. mMoonridge Manor, nestled atop the Moodridge area just east of Big Bear lake Village. llWhite Water Inn, a cottage-type hotel offering a relaxed atmosphere in Cambria. Acura HUNTINOTOH MACH ACUltA You Elq>ed. .. We Oetl¥er1 19131 Betel! Bl 405 & PCH I00-9~ '42..oc>95 NORM HMS COASTAL ACURA Super Pllc15. Super SelectlOo Harbor Btvd @ 405 Fw'i. Costa Mesa 979·2500 TVSTIN ACURA wt WANT TO BE #1 AGAIN IN 19911 YOU'LL SAVE MOREi 5 Freeway @ Jamboree 714-U9·9900 So Cal's teadllg Alfl dlr lot 17 consecullvt yurs. Alfl Romeo. ~. Maserd • Sales, seMc:e, leuilg 848 Dow St, NeWl)Olt Belch 714(712~ aMOWMI Excelert RleCOon al '" & cai1My P'eoated BMW's always In stocll Sales. Semce. LuslnQ Ed1119er II 55 freeway, Sanl3 Ana AVID Mall U&-3171. SADOlHACIC lllf'li 45 Otllleld lrvtne 310-1200 STERLING MOTORS LTD. ExclUsNe BMW C>eJJe< Sales • Service • Leasing. 1540 Jamboree. Newpon Beach. 640-6444 Buick NABERS IUICIC/CADIUAC Salls • Leastno • Selvlce 2600 Hart>or BIYd., Costa Mesa. 71~~9100 REASON IUICIC CO. 909 No. Gr1l1d Ave. Santa Ana 5'7·9111 Cadillac AU.EN CADIW.C I 1 In 0rinoe Colley San Oleo<> Freeway it A.very. Laouna NIQoel 612.ofOO MCLEAN CADIUAC STfRUNG Smee 1939 Tustin Auto Center 7141731-0990. NAllltS CADIUAC/IUICIC Sales • Service • leuklg 2600 Hattlor BIW , Cosu Mesa. 714/540-9100 Chevrole t AU.EN ICANf CHMOUT Hew & USed 71100 Westminster Bl • Weslmlnsler 1 Block WeS1 Of Beach BIVd IH4S33 CONNEU CHMK>LET Sales • Service • Leastno • Parts 2828 Hart>or Blvd .. Costa Mesa 5'6·1200 OEUUO CHEVROlET • GEO Quallty Sales & Service "Tile NlceS1 People In Town" 18211 Beach Bl .. Hunt Bch. 8'7-4017 JOE MACP'HERSON CHfVROLET 21 hl.o Ctmr Dr .. IMnt 761r7222 Chrysler Plymo uth AT\M ctWllUR.ft. YMOVTH Complete Body Shop and Service Sales. SeMce, Parts-Open 6 Days 2929 Harbor Bl , Costa Mm 3 !Ilks S of San Diego Ffwy otf Hwtl« BIW U.193• CMWIANTY CHMOUTICMO 711 E 171h Sl, Santa Ana 97S·1711 HUNTINOTON If.ACM CHIMUR ~YMOUTH 1eee1 Baet1 fll . ~ Bach 8 Bies So. ol 405 f'wy. Ml -0.S 1 MfllTU CHftlUR.ftYMOVTH 14 ~ C1r Or . IMnl. 761-7100 IAHTA AHA Cl4l'Yllfllt/ISUZU 1405 Al*> Miii Or.. Santa Ana M1~71 2929 Hertlot BM! .. Costa Mm, 1llDCblo.ot405 twy. a.6-19M ---flOID a11llldlM.lllnM U14HO JOI fllW:t"•C.. llOID I ,_ C.. DIM, Tllllll Ul·UOO THEOOOH ~ fORD 2060 Hllbo< BIW .. Costl Ma&. W..0010 TIHY YOtlC fOIO Siies • Setvtce • Lasing • PW • Body Repair 18256 Belch lllYd., Hin. Bch. M2"'6H GMC Tru c l<~ ALLfN 8MC ntUCG , 1 In Orlnll8 Colllly San Diego Fwy. II Avery, UOW Hlgllll 512-olOO MClfAN GMC TllUaC ANO PONTIAC CADIUAC Since 1939 TusUn ~ Center 71417S1~ UNMltlnY 9MCIOlDllPOHMC 2480 Halbor lllYd., Costa Mesa 714/l«Mlft Hondo PfNIU HONDA SALES * saMC£ * LEASING 13750 Beach lllYd., Wes11ftnster 71~6S"7777 RAY R.ADOOE HONOo\ Sales • Setvlc• • I.using ' Parts • Body Repair . IMne Auto Cenlef 71 US0-7600 ROGER MIWl HON04 Salts. SeMce. Olscour«s 19232 Beach BIYd., Hunllnglon Beach 96).1959 HONDA SANTA AHA 1 2114 E. First St. SaiQ Ana 6'7·S565 UNMRSnY HONDA 2860 Halbor llMI., C.M. MCM>7U lsu;u Jaquor IAUO JNiM.IAll 2001 Soulll Mancllestef Ave , Anlhelm 971·2002 RAV RADllOE JAQUM Sales • Smlce • Lustno • Pn • Body Rellalt ltvtne ~ Center uo. 7000 NEWPOIT IMPOfrTI 3000 W Coast Hwy., Newport Beacll 722..;IOO() J0ep HUNTIHCITON Alf IMll 16751 BelCll BIYd .. HultnQCon Beach M1·S9" otlAHOf COMT JEE' EA(il! 2524 Hllbo< Blvd., Costa Mesa W9rl02S Jlf' EAGLE Of IANTA AHA , 1 Cu$10mer Slllstaclon 55 f'wy. @ Edlnget 71~100 lfACM UNCOlN ... CWY 1MOO 8eadl 81., ....._ 8ach. 3 Blocb So. ol San DllOO Fwy. ua.77st JOHNION •ION UNC~ SllH. s.Mce 6 Leasing 2626 Halbor Blvd • Costa Mesa 714'5'0-l•JO RAY flM)(l()I UHCOlH-MllCUl'I Sales • s.Mct • Leasing • Pllb • 80dY Rl!>lf nine Al* Ctnllf 7'US0-7000 IANTA AHA UNCOl.H MllCUl't In OrtnOt County -19M 28 ldJJ c .. Or. Tlldn. 5 Fwy,@~ UW1t1 ( ,,1 < I,' ! r I IMCMJMIM 17331 llllctl M • ...._ e.ctl 2 ml ICdl of 405 ""' ttUU~ ~flMIDt\ 1425 W. Bllclr, C. ......... JU4 ~YIDJ.Ma&R~ (kjally f.nly ....... , ...... ..... 5 Hwy Alka u.-... 117.IAOQ llVINI llWM l.svnt °'* '1 "' Moll ..... SIMcl hNldlJC..INUIO ~Ol~MB 8700Mll~M.."*"'-" 7at..-..O • .. ...... MOl'OICMS 23883 lloc:llMI, e Toro U74IOO HOUR °' IMf'OITI 6862 Manclltlttf Aw .. llllw Par1< llJ.7llO M, 'r• ury MMIOl Wh 1111 Sales • L-'"G • A.It • ,.,,. • Ser*t 2833 Ha11>or lllwd., Com Mesa ('114) MCM491 PlllFOMiWCI ....... , • J9202 9-11 II .. Huie. lldl.. NI •N: ....... .... CWl~llACM 18835 8each M .. MtlllOn Baell M.1·7711; ... ~~~ MT\ICUCI(~ John Logan, ..... Mgr. 2845 Hllbor M. Cotta Mm ~10 SANTA AHA NeSIAH INC. 2001 E. 171h St.. Santl Ana 661r7111 Tim1N H1SSAH "Trust In Tustin" Nissan 30 Auto Center Dr .. Tustin Auto Center 669-1212 LEW Wiii MMNE NllSAH 44 hNJ Cener Drive. Irvine tl1·7f11 Old~mobilc AU.EN OU>IMOMI # 1 ~ OrlrlQt CQdy San Oieoo ffMWIY II A'let'/. Llgunl Nlgull Mt-olOO IEACH OlDIMOIU 17331 Beach lllwd.. lb1llnglon Belch 2 ml. S01M1 ot 405 fwy. 71""'2_.... • JOE MAC'"8tOH OLDIMOIU 2345 N. Gtnl Aw .. S... AN 6'2 ... 11 UNIYEltlnY OU*M)IU • 8MC ~ 2850 Haiti« lllwd., COiia Mesa MO-ff40 ~YID J.. PtaLft PONMC Qulllly fllTilly wkt .. 19e8 . U.S. SeMce LIO • .-,, 5 fwy. @ Allda H7·2G MCLfAN PONMC • 8MC TIUCK Tllllln Al* Cenllf 7t41711.ono Pr ll r 111 • .l 1t1 ,,, • l0¥0JN¥0l~ °' COITA lmA 19M HlltNW IMI . Cotel ..... 7U·l000 JOI MACMltON l0¥0JA 44Al*C..OIM,T• Nl·HU 11.L .m lO'IOfA Pllb °"" t-3 ..... 1 ... 1 ee.ch M ., ........ llldl M7 ..... BMOll l0¥0JA How a... 1111 a... ...... ,...~ 15JllD lml. WM:&& IN Ha llW -IMNI 10'IOfA 30 llJlo C... DM, Mii . , ....... The mini-vacations to be awarded will take winners to: llHill House, a relaxing, wholesome place to hang your hat in san Diego. llCasa Tropicana, overlooking the Pa- cific Oc~n at the San Clemente Pier. llCasa Laguna, with the feel of an early California mission in la81:'na Beach. llSeal Beach Inn and Gardens, a re- stored vintage inn in the seaside village of Seal Beach. The drawing is open to anyone visiting the new car area and/or service depart- ment. Winners need not be present at the drawing and no purchase is neces- sary. Bed and breakfast weekend dates are subject to space availability and some re- strictions apply. Complete details are available at Theodore Robins Ford, 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa,or by calling 642-0010. Auto dealers offering big rebates to move 1991 cars off th eir lots A s the 1991 model year winds down, a select number of cur- rent new cars and light trudcs are emerging as particularly ~ deals while manufacturers prepare to make room for the 1992 line. Specifically, sub- stantial rebates are being offered on a variety of -1991 vehicles, making them extremely good buys. Models like the compact Dodge Shad- ow and Plymouth Sun------. dance -available in a variefy of two-door, four-dOor sedan, turbo spoo. model and con- vertible versions. The Dodae Shadow and Ply- moulh Sundance can have rebates as high as 25 to 35 percent off their suggested list ~. ~nding on the inodel and optk>f'.lS, and a driver's air bag is standard. Some 1992 Driver's Sundance and Shadow Seat models also are offered -----with rebates. The Dodge Monaco and Eagle Premier also are being offered with rebates that can reduce ttleir list price from 29 to 33 percent - a generous savin~ to say the least Both the Monaco and Premier are fairly la~ mid-size sedans with styling penned 1n lt.aly, strong V6 engines and exceptionally smooth n<fes. The Monaco· and Premier originally were designed In conjunction witfi Renault of Franc.e, but the cars are built In Ontario, Canada (like many cars sold here) and covered by Oirysler's extensive warranty. \ Another excellent deal off~red from the Chrysler/Plvmc>vthlDoct camp is the compact Spirit/Acclaim !me. With re- bates offered at 20 to 25 ~nt'of their su~ed 1991 retail ~, these four- doOr family sedans will be priced well below virtually all of their competition. The Dodge ¥frlt and Plymouth Acclaim have a standird drfver'1 side air bag and available anti-lock brakes and are avail- able In four-cylinder economy trim with manual or automatic transmlSlk>ns, or V6-powered, electronk:ally oontroUed automadc models with a full compler ment of power acatlOries and luxury featura. Most appealing for enthusl~ ~rl~J ~ 1s lhe DOdae So1rit RIT, ~ by a bJ~l24-~r, 16- valve, twfn-cam four ~ with l.otus Cars d E .. ~. But don't ex~ a flre Siie on thlS ~1 • ~ are falr-1)' rare, but Well worth u. hu~ the ~J; s=r.~ ='~ larwest car, available as a four-dOor only. the 1991 model ii being offered with up to 25 petmnt In rebales In CAiifornia only, and the sonata Is Mllable with a ~ 2.4efltert four.qflndw enatne 0t a smoother ana more powetful ' ihree-llter V6. Opdonll equipment on the '91 Sor nata lndudes leather upholstery, sliding aim moon roof and a very impn!SSIYe Polk sound ~m. Subaru alSo is offering substantial re- bates of up to 26 percent on its 1991 line of l~cy sedans and station wag- ons. As with the Hyundai Sonata, tfi'e ~ is Subaru~ ~ and best- equip~ sedan, available with all-wheel drive, leather upholstery and antJ-lock brakes. For those who are not attracted to the current generation of minivans, the lega- cy station wagon is a good alternative for drivers needing additional carrying ca- ~city. The Legaq station wa80f! also is offered with anti-lock brakes, all-wheel drive and all the luxury features (except leather upholstery) e>(pected in a a>r1· temporary aut.omObile. Chevrolet's C,eo division also is offer.. ing rebates on its whole line of 1991 mOdels, lnduding the tiny three<Yflnder Metro two-doc>i, four-door and con- vertible, the Storm coupe and hatch- ba~ the four-door Prizm sedan and the 4x4 and 4x2 Tracker spoo utility modefs. Rebates on the C,eo hne range from 1 S to 20 percent off the list price. Isuzu also is getting into the rebate wars with Its 1991 Stylus sedan, a sub- compact four-door available in price- leader trim or all the way up to 16- valve, twin-cam performance models with more asgresstve suspension, tires and interior layout The Stylus comes standard with a driver's air baJ and one of the more uni~ue bocfy desins in the sub-compact sedan market crose to 20 percent In rebates is being offered on the Stylus sedan. If it's a liRht truck you're after, then Mitsubishi, ~issan and Mazda all should be on your shopping list. as these three different Japanese pickup trudcs we bel offered with rebates of at least 1 S nt off their ~ retail price. compact "truck$ mentioned aboYe come In a variety of two-wheel and four· wheel drive c:onnguratlons, standard and extended c.ab trim and V6 or four- cyflnder power (Mltsybishl offers the V6 with the _.x_. only, and Mazda offers a choice of two four-cylinder ~ ·plants, but no \16 for 1991 ). Also In the II~ truck car21'11tteaot~ry ~ the Isuzu Trooper, the qul....er&I go- anvwhere, dcHnvthlng sport uttllty w- hlde. Al~ quite ~r.r, the remain- ing 1991 T~ are offered with up co 11 ~t In reblta. At the VflfY ~ of the MomaChe ~m, bOCh Jaauar and lnflnltl .. ol-*'"I between ~1) ·and 1 a ~ ,... blt9i on blr entire JN cl 1991 c::oup11, oon¥81111M1 and ...,,., Md BMW hll 16 plt'Clnt Nln111 on II ... est and most~ l8dw, the 7J!i and 7JSIL ~ V't 2. ,750ll 11 not lft.. duded). N...,. NI 14 percent reb1111 on che JOOZX and the ,1. CoMdil a 1, OMMolet'1 ,.,,Ip ~ m, hu up to 13 ~t In rebllill Mllf. able. . - I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • t • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ......... . . . . . THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • Nov. 9-11' Cover Home Presented By Ron Felsot Of REMAX Newport Beach See Pages JS & 26 For More Information J .. .. c 3()Aq \ teet .e l 9dmevo&i1 .YAOAUTA2 PAGE 2 I SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 Cs t rt HARBOR VIEW HILU •• .An .ward winning r• model wtth an astounding rMQe of views. VleWa of the ocean, bay. catallna and night llghts. loc4ded on the highest street In the area. Large comer lot. Two stocy. Th'" bedroom•. Three baths. Thfa home la well wOf1h teeing ........................ $1.295,000 ~_..,...1-4 •••••••••• ft19DblldeRMCI RANCHO SANTA l'B. •• Pel'Noe one of the ftn. est 1.11CM= parcela of land In Southern Cal-fomla'• equntrlan estate community. Two :9etv i.:~~: .. ~.~~ .. ~.~!500~ BIQ CAJIYON ••• Exclualvety ours. MonurMnClll country Frenctt ...... <Mrtooklng the foU'tMnttl ~ Four bedrooms. Sbc batha. ~ etzed room. utnry. Pub room. lncredlb&e ~ aufte. Std wtng. Poot Spa. Prtvatety nedld on a wooded ~ .................................... $3,950,000 IULW l'DllNSULA...A cotoeall eetD. Worth Nelng. An uceptlonally wel4ltumd water- tronc ~ on IWO Iola. Six bec1roorM. Four batM. Sbctv ,... of w8*front.. Expel... hllbor vi9wa. DocfC for • large yacht. ................. a.w.:: Open......., tt-1 ....... ttt• ..... .. SAN .IUAN CAPISTIWtO ... M~ftcent Frenctt cotonW country home ~ dlelgned for the Cllltfofnla llfwtvte. Sbc bedrooma. Six Ind OM-half t>atM. Slullled on s.e acna. Four~ ~~~~~= LIDO IS&.a ••• Udo's best bayfront valw. An a - eellent ~ oppcwtunlty. Bayfront trtpla. Two eeparate beyfront units, ptue one unit above ~ ... ~ .. ~ .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~~.~ SPYQLASS ... Extremty rnoltvmd Miiera! Thia =~~~.,~:: model. Remodeled. liardwoOd ftoora. FNneh doora. Bey wtndowa. An M>eollll9ly ~ home. All °"9fw lnvtlled ............................. 11,296,000 BIQ CAJIYON ••• Oftgtnal owner. Plan one Bro&. moor. Three ...,.,._ wtnga. Mut9r wing. Ch&- dren'• wtng. Malde qu.tera. ~::to= ~::=~~ ........ ~,296.000 Open 1-4 ••••••• 4 ....... Poot LMe LIDO IS&.a. • .An excellent~ to Ive In a ~ ~ .. ~. lot Prfv* pdo •. a.n. Open.. Light. Four bedloom.. Three blithe. A WtrY comfoftable home wltt'I a naullc8I tlalr .................... -................................... -•••. Sl37,500 ~ ........ t-4 ................. ttoa,,.. ..... l'SJIALTA HIU.S ••• Famly home In a ~ gb'9 .... Ovw an acre of buldabte land. SW· rounded by ortinge and ewe.do orchards. Sbc t>adruor'M. Three blllhe. lncndlble mountain and ~~view. Selera ~ ............... S'750,000 OjM ... t-4 ....... te ....._AMC...,... llld DOVllR SHORRS ••• Prtc. r.ducedl Prtv811a ~· LowMt Pftc.d Yl9w ~· One tt*'d acre. Bay end city llghta vtew. TWo ~ beaoh- •· T191M11doue potential fof expaMlon. Al oft9t'9 ~ .......... m .............................................. t72S,OOO llAYCRDT ... Thia one • send your aa1vwy ---Ir*» CMldrjvw. Dran\dc dellgl'i ....... roof. .._.. mtum. Four bedrooma. Four end on.heir tNllhe. a'9d ..,. pool. Spa .......... '725,000 3TAT23 JA3A \ TOJlq A23M AT200\HOA38 TAQqW3M NEWPORT BEACtVCOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SU 19&.MD ... Aa*y on the martca "Mat· tHque" end unit. Prime golf oourM loOlllon OYW• looking the fourtMnth fthay of the N~ Bwf1 Counlry CU>. Three plus bedt ooma. bldh9. Pt1Ya ~. Sp&. fhPll. ................ '885.000 ~ .... t-4 ..................... a o.... VIiia NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 I PAGE 3 i\TE COMPANY THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION , . ANNOUNCES THE RELOCATION OF OUR ~ NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE TO NEW ANQ EXPANDED FACILITIES Jil • AT . 610 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE GROUND FLOOR NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 , c 3C)Aq \ reer .e iadmevo~ ,YAOAUTAa PAGE 4 I SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 ir=GEORGE ELKINS c ·O ·MPANY l!:::!J NEWPORT BEACH l!L•OAHT LIDO ISi.a llAWRONT. Tired of aeetng mutt! mllllon dollar ftxtn? The 4 bedroom, sin bath home featuret an overalzed lot. formal dining, IMng &: famlty room, French windows &: doors, gourmet kitchen, 50 ft doctt, and a brNlhtaldng mat« aulte. $2,595,000 SOPMllTICA'RD PReNCM llta,IRD BRLCOURT TOWltl! COl.liCTIOlt • Magnlftcent & desirable "D" plan with spiral ttalrcue. 3 bedroom, 31A bath end unit. 3 1xqul11t1 French nm..tone ftreptaoea. Gofgeou8 spa neltled among mature landlCape. $1,575,000. l!XCLuarv. GATI! QUARDl!D ••LCOURT 2 Story, 4 bedroom, 31h bath custom home wtth elevator. Situ- ated on lush land~ ground•. Separate pool house with 2 dresalnglbldtvooma. Gorgeous poof, apa & ~ lain. Offered at $1,995,000. 81.AUTIFUL, llMR t 'STORY Bl!LCOURT MANOR HOM•. Spaciou• floor plan suitable for tamlly 111• or aophlltlcat9d entertaining. Profealonally decorated, new pluah carp«. 9'egant wfndow treatments I soaring celllnga. Luth landacaplng ~ the delightful apa. $ t , 100,000. TRADITIONAL LINDA Ill.a llAYl'RONT HOMI!. A ,..,. opportunity to dock ~ r-ctu up to 80 ft .. 5 b.- dl'OOfnl, 5~ batN, huge muter aulte with cloaeta ga- lore, 3 ~. bonus room 9l1d 3 car garage. M- toelatlon tennis, dubhouM & dock. $2,600,000. QRUT HOlll! IN Dl!SIMB&i WESTCUl'I'. 3 bedrooms. 1 ¥• bathe, ftreplace In ttvtng Md famlly rooma. Pool with cabana and dreulng area with ~. bath. Patio for entertaining. CloM to beaches, ahopplng & Perlonnlng Alt Center. $472,500 OP•N MOUA UT & SUit 1.S 1112 BDKSMIRI! LAN• • N.B. 810 CANYON GOU' COURal! Vll!W. L.ov9ty 4 bed- room, 3 bath Deauvtlle home. Dramatic cathedral e.lllngs, ceramic tile entry, crown moldlngs, large master aulte, s• curlty system, pool and spa. Patio for ~nlng • deck off IMng room area. Home warranty. Being offHed at $1.400,000. OPD HOUS• SUNDAY t.e 2 RUI! CHANTILLY· BIO CAllYOll • N. 8. PAIC• R•DUC•D •ao,ooo . ATT•MTION BUILDl!RS/Dl!Vl!LOPl!RS Prime R-2 bolldlng pldt In Newport Beach ripe for development. Suitable for 2 duplexes or 4 condos. OR almpty en)oy the existing 3 bdrm, 1 bath 2 car garage home, walk one block to the bflachl 1730.000. l!L•GANT N•WPORT Bl!ACM BAYPRONT CONDOMINIUM. R•aort·9tyl• IMng on the bay. 2 bdnn. 2 bath home. Walking dlatance of fine ahopa, r"taurants and entert&lnmer1t. Secure bulldlng wtth underground parking. Boat allp poulble. OwTlef may trade for horae property. $&45,000. 8 Bl!DROOM MAST•RPlaC• • If you want a traditional custom home with "re&I clua" In one of Newport'• moat preatlglou. areu · look no fut1hef. Thi• home has It alll 5534 eq' Includes library, fantutk: gourmet kit., omc.. pool + ap&. Lots of used btick, planked ftoort, stained glua, FNneh doora, vaufted celllnga. All top drawer! St,399,000 OP ... MOUS8 SUNDAY t-1 1809 ANTIGUA WAY, NllWPORT -..C.. C09Ln'ILY ...... !ID Hom In deA'llble Newport Hltghts. This la a mutt ... -once lnalde you ..... you .. home! wt"'9 WMbed Olllt ceblllela & floora. s.ndblutitd open belw'ft cemng., ueect btldc flreplllce with marble hearth. Secu1ty Sy9tem, RV accen, redwood deck & spa In large backywd. Just reduced to $449,000. PAllULOUa CHIS OP A KIND COIHID UlllT In Sea Fan. 2 bedn>om, 2 balh OCMn, & bay view with extra large pdo to ent*1Ut & erlfoY the ~. Rich marble entry, marble Marth on flrep&ace, many other upgrade•. lncndlbty priCed at $347,000. llALllOA NMINaULA Be.ACM OR llAY ACTMTY, thfa new euttom bullt c:omampotary home off9f't bott'I. 3 bedrooms, 21h baths. Centrally located flJtt IJ1lept to the betld'I & bay. Views from Mng room, maaw-~oom and large roof deck. S795,000. ftSTalH COaTA ••u TIHPLl!X • One 3 bed- room, 2 bath "Owners" unit wtth ld!aehed 2-c:ar garage I prtvate laundry. Two-2 bedroom, 2 bldh units With at- ~ c.rpottt and community laundry. All tenants month to month. $458,000. . :.:~ .. ~ ,_ OWllllll WANTS MIS MOlll! SOLD MOWll R•DUC•D ••0,000111 Newport Beach C1mmunttw el ........... 4 bedrooma, 21h baths famly home. SUnMt and city lght views. Gated lush courtyard entry. Numerous upgradea throughout this woclderf\A home. $549,500. HICllDlllU OCaM a llAY VI ... from huge aand- acaped patio In tNa fabuloue former model, one-of+ kind wtth <h.i ~ ..._, custom tie, mlmnd walls & wardrobe, blMched haldwood floora. A MUST SEEi $429,000 BUY IN NDPORT IUACM '°"ONLY S288,900l Owner ml!y c:any. Bult In 1987, almo.t 1400 eq.fl., large patio, guest parldng plus 2 car garage. Private community wtth pool & spa. Hlghly upgraded end unit. BIG CANYON • WILL LUI• OPTION! 6 bedrooms, !S'h bath cuatomlud one atory home In gated .,.... o.t.c:hed 3<ar g•age. Huge tot. Pool & apa.. St,195..1.~~ vra11 MOUSI! UT & SUN 1-1 tO BUllllHNQ TWU, BIG CANYON, N.B. BLUl'l"S BUT BUYlll S.,.cloue 3 bdnn with OV« 2,000 eq.ft. Hlghly upgraded. Great locatlon on quiet wl de sac. Prtc. lnelud.. land. Best bargain In Bluffs. OwTlef .. Y' SEU.II 1368,000. OPD NOUS• SUNDAY t-4 nG7 NRU, BLUFn, NftPORT BUCH GIHIAT llAY Vin from thfa cnannino Penlnauta Point home. FMturee Include 3 bedroom• + den, a huge 3 car geraige, cory flrepl~ & much more. Na.de eome TlC. In a muht mllllon dollar neighbor· hood. '510,CX>O llXPMSIW OCmAN VllW 3 bedrooms, 4 baths plus bonua room. The UMd brick courtyatd & large patio on oceen view aJde Capture$ the apadouaness of the ap- prox. 8700 sq.fl lot. Lovely mat\n treea add to the s• ,..,,. Mlllng. Low IUOClatlon fM & pftvate key to 3 gat9d cove ~ & parb. Offered at $824,000. CAllSO lllGHLAllD • WITH GRAND AOllTYARD. Wonderful famlly home on a large, comer fol Spacious noot plan which la open & gy. Re&r yard hu pool and Ip&. l(.y to 3 J)ftvate gated beechee. Ad)ac4tnt to new ooutal ~ 1725.000. 759-9100 c· o ..,... co...,..m """ PlllYAn QATD TO llUCNma. L.ow9et pnc.d pool home .., "*' .... OCNn, Catalina, w'ftty Newport Bwtt Ind )l8y ... $1,..00,000. OPD HOUSS SAT a au.. t.e 4M8 OMlllGTON ROAD· COii VI .. A .aAUT1l'UI. PISC:. OP TM• WORLD ftom tN1 mlQrllflclnt N.8. ecndomlnlum. Marble emy, cooks delight klchen, 3 bedrooma & 3 bldha. ANplKe In llv· Ing room. 3 large tff9d ~ to ~ the OCMn ... $579,500 OCUll & UY VllW • I UNIT, CORONA HL MAR PROPl!llTY ON OCUll llLVD. Front house wtth 3 bedt'ooma p1ue den. 2 ~. F~ docn, wrac:ea & cour1ymrd. Beck unit wtth 3 bedrooms, updat.d kttch- 9", tlres*ce. and deck. 2 ~ VCJ99t rooml wtth betN ' ~. May cany "' ..... with option to buy. $1,895,000 Oii TMK GOLD COASTll In exduslve & gun gated Rllz CoYe, large comer lot. 15,177 eq. ft. wtth a bul&dable .,_ of 8810 eq.ft. A per1-cl alte I location to build an etegant home wtlh lnaplr'•ig ocean vtew. S1,495,000. COROllA ... llAll IRISM ••llOll. Speetacutar .. of wt'"-.... canyon and .... Babofate hand carwd wood•. stained glut, tkytlgtlta, INcMd glaaa wtndowt thrOughout & a 17 ft high muonry ftreplace capClne the amtMnce of the 15th century. $1,750,000 UIHQU• CORONA Dm. llAll HOln wtth studio unit. CloM lo lhopplr1g 9l1d bMctl. HofM needa aome ''TLC" but I• wry llweble at preaent. Rftldence next doof' la also . on martcet for sale • good oppot1Unlty for apeculallon. $529,000. laCLUDm> MOADllOOR IN HAMOR YID MILLI on.. tremendoul 180" hllrbor, oceen & city llghta vtewt. ~ Plan C on.. 4 bedroom•, 31h baths, form.i IMng & dining rooms. Fr9nCh doors open to view and pool w/ewtm up bar. Addtltonal bonua room, parquet ftoora I prtvai. COUftyard entry. Reduced to $875,000 from $1,100,000. oaaPRRAT• TO SRLLI PRICK aLA•M•D *40,000. Owner ha found another. Trdlonal 4 bedroom Huntington Beactt famlty home. Charmtng front courtyard. Unlquely designed uMd btick pool/spa. A rare combination of elegance and comfort In over 2eOO eq. ft. Onty $419,000. ta UNrn.coaTA ••u. RSDUCD .I0,0001 Owner wanta llCtlon nowl TheM tiXcelent untta, all 2 bedroom, 1 bldh, .. always rented, becm ... of their euy ICCn to buatneu, atorea, frMw•yt & bea.ch. Separate rnetert, th«• .,. two laundry rooms. Call now ~ It la too late. St ,048,000. 17 Corporate Plaza • Suite 101 • Newport Beach, California 92660 R E A L T 0 R S ..... Since 1922 a s ---. ----SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 /PAGE 5 For 1bc Ufc of Riiey MlJlfy of us ~ old enough to ranant>er Wiiiiam Baldlx the colorful actor of the fabulous 1950's. His comical television show Charackrtzed an ear11er expression '1he Lk of Riiey'' which meant, IMng on easy street USA. Surprising enough ~ ~lly exists a home in the heart of Newport Beach which must ~ been built for Mr. Riiey with all the trimmings. The developer cardufly selected the most perfect site, constructed, decorated and landscaped this home as the original mockl. Not only has it just been priced for fast ectlon but, many of the decorator furnishings are induded as ~II. Best of all tt exemplifies-"Easy living." The pool, private Jacµzzi, lush gardens and dining pavilion make entertaining a dream to SllY nothing of the specious walk-in closets, cozy fireplace and decorator perfect family room. How could all this be true for only $545,SOO when It cost t:tle owner much more onty 31h ~ ago? Mus\ be a sign of our ti~, because It's tnvnaculate throughout. DISTINCTIVE CdM, LAGUNA BEACH & NEWPORT BEACH HOMES 11lADl110MAL CHAIM IN COIOHA dcl MAR •••.•. ,,,,.,._$775,000 So. cl PCH. 2«>ry, 4' bedroom, 21A battt wtth SWV'IY patios a$Cent to grat famlly room. ~ condition Md 1 ~ blodcs to Corene dd Mtrs ocean shOldl~ Stroll to quaint *>Pl & ~. MEW·'c>HUllHG, 41 FT WIDI PAl'CI' HEAR IEAOt--$795,000 I Cozy flrwplec& and open bcmn ~ hlYe crated the chlnn that old CdM Is II about. ftont owner's d , contains amy garden pltk> wtth a 2 bedroom Income llilt Orta the garage. Most pdarcd Md. quiet section cl town. ILUE PAQFIC VIEWS Pl.US TREE HOUSE ....... -........ -... $795.000 Enonnous 19,000 sq ft parcel with gardens and tree~. "Room W/O ~·•. 3-Bdrm, 3-bath spllt level and decorator paf«t. Private beech occess and canyion views. MotMrted seller rdoc:ating. _________ __.._.._ .... _. _ _........._........__ --- J Profile... Judy Robbins Judy Robbins b.u a special knack for fitting people with the right property: something she bas been doing for over ten years with Coldwell Banker Newport Beach. Her intuitiYc sense and strong Interior Design bac.kground enable her to quietly identify which properties to show and expose to her dientl. Most of her clients are reterrala and repeat customen for whom Judy has proven her um. of being a good listener aod findina good values. For both her buJen and sellers she Cltabliaha ltlODg relationships of tnllt and respect that have given them very satisfying results. Judy is a consistent member of c.oldwel1 Banker's p~ President's Club, a Senior Residential Associate and one of the Newport Beach office's top producers. One thing that maka ludy shine is her positive outlook on life and especially the Real &late mark.cl She makes each transaction a pleasant and thorough experience for her clients. Judy ii on the Board of direc:ton of the Irvine Terrace Community Association where she resides with her husband, Bill. They enjoy sailing in their leisure time and have four grown children. Judy and Bill have been residents of Corona · del mar since 1969. Judy is also Vu:e ClWrman of the Irvine Terrace Philharmonic. If you are interested in finding out more about the winning combination of Judy Robbins and Coldwell Banker, call Judy today at (714) 644-90(,() &t. 128. c rt OWC?U tJ,\N .... CR U --~ OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-5 ...... -........ o.vid MM» ......... Vtflnallmmol• Wade• S'9ve Mlchall llalbor View ... Ginny Alldlnorl lalboa .... Jwly AnaW HY ... ShalaKaM11 •1 ..... 11. aeo.ooo 2207 Miia $579.500 10i1No41=-,000 1211 ...... $825,000 111 Jade '880,000 IM._de11 .. 1 $715,000 lcl'fllde C.. 108 laflllll C.. I John Cwnpbel $1 ,GIO;OOO Udo .... 101 Via ..... IJCe Velma T1mmona $1-,000 OPD SUNDAY 1-S Nee pOft Cleat •Ima loa O.W Wong SS7a,OOO 111 c_, .. Mclm n tea Island ~ K8nda 1317,000 n...... ..o.1o•a Pmtck 8lirtalc 1418,000 HYllolw 1t61PoftW...,..._ .-.. 0en"2111 1481,01)0 I asiilne Palk JanyAnmr •Vlbnel "29Gldellila •1e.ooo 1NllWt.:t'f: llY... MM'1111fl-oe.,. ~ . ts7l.&OO • .... 111'7Mlla OlmY, ,.ldlnon 8l'1MOO ......... 1717~ ., .... ~ Pttnblt ll1MOO • .a ........ ....... ....... WOGml ,.. ........ Pltne INidt ,. loop locallor1 near lllcl, pool and pll'b. ~ 3BR, 2BA wlll lqe yvd. &.,.. np n 1111. one IMI. Seier mol- ~ has bcxqC anoe.. Must sell nowt ~·--"y ... • .. landcmtle Paige havUey $795,000 Corona del Mar S14 camatlon Kay Parttet $895,000 Na 'ad leoctl 9tl layllde CCM W Heldt Meeder $950,000 laylkM CW. 1029 layllde COV9 I MJke Trainer $1,060,000 2110oldeurod $1,499,999 4009$~-= NEW LISTINGS ....., .i ....... 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CORONA DEL MAI OCUllVIW ..... Vllw ClllllN Ind UISet sides from Ills hW1IY ~ orldld. dleonllDr enNnced ce11idon*IUn n h Qllld guRld conmnty of Jasmne PR 3 bed-.room. 2 blll wlll tlnllhed Sbl09 loll 1'llUCUoCOIOM DB. IMI $4tt,tl0 Lellln IMnol eaen .-. 1m1 condo n popu- 11r ... CGiiiUllty. 2 bd l din wlll OC. view, dleonllDr eouc:lm flruUI Llat new! Ol.DI COIOM DIL IMI SltO.OOO er.. .... -.. oft Corona dll ....... ID• PtrtKt tar-.~ or nwaa. OIDCC:.:.DILIMI .... 11nl --..... ~Cini bldroom ane ti-. CC111011 _., nbed plb on 111 R·2 45' x 11 r tat. COIOM DIL IMI tl71, .. FtlUDUI :ws .-n nt concllDnl Nrt. apai ..... ""'Inn ...... ....., dlcor. Res Id .......... ~ . ........ ... ... .... !Wt ... brtatt .., .... •lllWClll&*i nwMw • cll1 lfD ._tom ....... pool .,., IPL flWIM. ,_... ..s w••4)0IWY ~ ...... '* ....... OID COIOM DIL IMI ....... FlllUloul .. lllt .. -:wnoclll ., 38A haml ' 180 11A -Ulll 6llll .. at Bly • ............ Oollllll ... 14~ ..... lOMd ...... ~ RselJsta." OIDCOIOM..... ...... ...... ,,, .......... .... w•p•t .._ ..... .,.a*"' db -·c.ia.-. ... 2 ..... ..... 1111111n.-.. 1V .............. . ............. Qlolll ..... .. _... . .... .. CL $L"f~ll ......... .... ln ... 8'1 I_,...,.._. ................ -Qlllll ... Cll Jllll c.;MI ..... - •:1 •mCEJW tt.-- 11asm •----.•~•• .... ......... 1• • ' lllf #¥55 .. _ ................... -1400 9'I. ..... -....... ""' .. .... ....................... Branch Manager Ptople arealwaysutiog me. •ttow's the real CSlale maitet?•, and my answer is aeamllY that it depends wbo you're talking to. Tbc:re are a lot of well known names i.D Newpolt Beach real eswe wbo are doing liUJe, if 1Dy, business i.D today's mmket. and there are others wbo are busier thin they bave ever been IDd in fact are having their best year ever. What's the difference? Tbe difta- eoce is ol coone aaicudc. but it is more tban just tbaL Some old timen haven't figured out lhal the IDllt.el is different thin it used to be. IDd dall it Ilka birder wort IDd more ltilll dm before. Tbe sales people wbo are doin& well bave a positive. cnstomt!' orieoled aaiblde and are ooos&antly freshening lbdr stills. and just plain wort harder tban myone ebe. Alt any Cold'well Banta u.lesper· IOG ·about &be martel IDd cbmce:s are yoo11 set a pogidve responlC Tbat's to ••ee our oftkle is ICtive • basy. our people ~a realildc IDd polilive aai· bide about tbe s&Me ol dae --daey 1re powda IDd &OU orimlcd. IDd are qpeai~y wortioa topOleel dae inaer- esu of tbetr cUenta. wbetber tbe client be a buyer or a aeUer . If you're a buyer or Idler iD today's mm.. wllidltiDdof l&Cllldo10'I WIDt cm yam' Ude? lt~s • aI11J mswa. A Coldwell Balllta' ..-. ol coune. CaU m9Dday! \l\\1 '1ll\! I.I \(lir"lil1i :.111:\ll\111 ;.:1\-...I l!lt.11\\\'i \I \\tit \Ill~ f)1J-~)()()() .. Callfornla poolald• llvfng In a wonderful nelghbomood on 1tl9 qi t1111t of llrella. Four ~~one bedroom..., ... wit! bath. JANIS MAC MILLYN lMge unlla. Ideal for OWMl/UMK. llne .. ~ and one upper, with pdo or blllcony, qulM cukte W:, encloeed garages. VALERIE HAMM •e2a,ooo Tenftlc blly, OOMn. dty >Aew from molt ..... 48R "'9e lewlll plua fllrnly room. ~ ltvlng room. m mr gmnige. Great remodel poea..._. • c.11 ~ GINNY ANDERSON . -.ooo ...,. to .... Hugi .. Upper unit wlooMn >Aew tonn IMng room. ONll Nnlll poe.lllill or ownn uni. TRIOllA BERGIN Delghlful 2BR. SBA + din In ._. DIMd community. Beautiful upgradn ° tftrouglM>ut, mM1cu1cx111y OMM:Mar, kMly .,.., -.. °' • a lights. USA ADAWIUTA KURTZ •110,000 etwmq a. a IBA home on I.lie Balboa llland. .... to .., -........ Unique ... lt1'9 on quill I.lie ..._ lllnL 0... wtl OOI ..... trllde tar Income ~RY PlllSTD ', I \ \ ! ' ( , , , I I : I \ ( I I ( ) I I ! I ( I I . ' I I . I I I I I I \ ...... ! I ! ! I ' I I '\ \ ~ '. I \ \ I , , \ I 'I ' j ; ' i ( I ( I ' ' I 3TAT23 JA3R \ TOJlq A23M AT20:1\H:1A~R TRoqw~IA NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 104 6th Street Spectacularnew 3 bedroom, 3 .5 bath. Spectacular Catalina & ocean views. Spectacular price $895,000 OPEN SUNDAY 9:00-12:00 teet .e iedmevo"1 .YAORUTA2 \ 8 3DAq SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 I PAGE 9 1124 Santiago Breathtaking view Watch the boats sail by from living room, dining room, master bedroom and kitchen. · PRICED TO SELL $825,000 CALL MARCIA & ROBERT BENTS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 644-9060 Ext. 112 &: 119 DISCOVER NEWPORT ISLAND! 9717 Channel Place: Waterfront w/dock. Charmlni cape Cod ID prlatllle condition with all the amenltle• and lonly water Ylewa. $675,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 505 S8th Street: Super cute duplex. Picture perfect unlta with &ee •tandlnl &ont unit with It'• own &ont yard. Great location. $425,000 415 S8th Street: Single family, R-2 lot. A p-eat tbree bedroom atarter bome, or elae tear down and bulld 2 condo•. llotlnted Sellerl $380.000 DAVID PRINCE Bus: 844-9060 En 120 Broker Auoclate Certified Re•ldeotlal Speclallat NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS e 3161 CORTE PORTOFINO $495,000 Owner tranalerred and must eeU tmmedlat.ely1 Price reduced ova-$70K. 480. 2.58.A.. plantation ahuttera. fam1ly room. 2 ftreplaoes. Private yard With cuatom ape. Try leue option or 10% Downf e 3069 CORTEllARIN $559,000 Tremendoua value! Largeat model. beat prtce available. 480. SBA. 3 car garage. S ftreplacea (one In maater bedroom) Custom Ulea. Submit all o&ra. Tty 1 OINi.downf IRVINE TOWNHOUSES e WOODBRIDGE $184,500 Sharp starter home pr1me lnalde the loop location, end unit With large yard. No main atreeta for children to crou golnC to achool. Very near .....,.,, park and pool Owner baa purcbued another and .. moUYated. PleMe submit all o&n. . e U1UVBRSITY PARK $299,500 Charmine and lmmaculat.e huge S bedroom. 2.5 beth J .M. Peter'• built In mid 1980'•· Famlly room With ftreplace ·freshly painted. atepe to communlly pool. GRat Ooor plant ~ ERIC SHAW LARAINE SHAW Auoclate Vice President Res: 780-5084 TIH SHADED lmtAT $259,900 Spact00s 3 BR & dining room for active family. Special loca1Jon close to schools & shopping. Din- ing room ready to be 41h bedroom for QUeS1s or large family. Value packed. Hunyl! Don't miss. Cal today!!I Open Sooday 1-4, 2365 Coneoe Drive, C.M. (23 COL) HAL BOULEY COSTA MESA "STUl THIS" $187,000 VA terms. transferring owner must have qulcl sale I Situated 1 VI miles to beach ... wlndlng stair· case. 2 master bedrooms, skyligh!S, bay windows. enclosed 2 car gar. (22PAC) GREAT STARTER HOME $193,000 Cute 3 BR house. Huge lol RV access. Good lo- cation. Try VA. (82CON) TWO MASTtR TOWNHOME $194,500 Great Eastside location! Large 2 BR. 21h BA boas· ts vaulted ce1llngs, cory brick fireplace and large rear yar~palio. (30SAN) MOUNTAIN VlfWS $209,000 Unbeatable location. This 3 BR. 21h BA tri·level townhome has dramatJc vaulted cathedral celqs. Private deck With wood railings. Formal dlnilo room wilh a wet bar. Whal a buy!! (23VAN) HAUTIFUL SOMMERSET TNHM $219,000 Former model end lllil 3 BR 2~ BA. 2 car oar. aw cond.. huge patio, F.P. oversized master. All new Inside. Very bright! (90VAN) RMHA TWNHOMt $219,900 2 story 1789 sll 3 BR 21h BA cond<)I formal liv. w/lrptc + l>Mls rm & IOfl'Tlal dining room. 2 car garage + pvt yard wilt1 decking. Nr Back Bay. TeMs cts. pool, spa. Open Sat 12-4. (24VEN) WTSIDE STARTER $219,900 Light & bright 3 BR H''• BA home. Central lo- cation • Priced to sell • Don't miss out (230RA) AIFORDAIU LUXURY $227,000 4 BR, 2 BA, only $227,000. Call Today 668-9333. JUST PACK THE ICIDS $242,500 and move Into lhls buutlful fcu bedtOom. 1 ¥4 bdl home. Laroe yard, 5'>l. new paint Inside & oul new carpet new lcltchen applancea. Great buy1 (59MAA) HUM.INGllROS • ROSH $2~,000 Pleasarc tlrleZes St#TOllld INS 4 BR. 1 ¥4 BA home. Hardwood floors. celling tan end llrge cou- rtly tllr:tlen -Super ~ FAl.l FUN $248,000 Lush gardens, gazetlo, private pool & spa. Grell .... 1D ~ "" 3 -4 bedroom home. FooNil D.R .. tamlY ~ & mort. (2SVEI.) Currently Interviewing for additional Assistant Manager & Receptionist NEWEi s.e. MmO AIEA $395,000 4 BR 3 BA 3 cat garage. 1 8' and BA down. Ideal fOf' home office. Ste1>s to beautiful part. (34FUC) l!LSA HOYT THIS IS m $249,000 Immaculate 3 BR 2~ BA townhOtlse In Cleslrable East.side Costa Mesa. Newly landcaped X-large yard, large bedroom. Cozy tweplace and much more. (26ELO) ALMOST NEWPORT HEIGHTS $249,000 Beautiful 3 Br 2~ BA detached EaslSlde patio home. Priced under mkt tor quick sale. Has "Too- tsie'' Costa. (330GL) COi.UGi PAH CUL-DI.UC $2A9,500 Spattcling new kitchen cabh!ts wilt1 an "ISlnl", In '11s .. and airy 3 BR, 2 BA home. New kitchen IPPllances, new cement driveway end walldng distJnce to 0.C.C. mekes this I good buy. (21HAN) El!GANT TOWNHOME $~900 4 BR. 2~ BA. 1860 sq.fl 2 car gar. lMge yard, one bedroom downstalfs. New CllJl8t & paint, new appllances. Cattledral celllngs & skyligl'lts. (91LOM) stCl.UDED STllET $259,900 Cul de sac street Large greenbelt are.a emance this 9240 sq n lol GrUI R.V. access. 4 bed-rooms. 1~ BA. (30AOF) CINDERELLA'S SUPHll $259,900 Supelb "CilcWell" model In College Part 3 BR + ~am rm or 4 BR. Xl.HT family loc. Walk to schOols & Shopping! ''Must set'' oppot1Unlty. Take advantage. (23COV) SPECIAL VALUE $259,900 Extra nice 4 BR or 3 + den home! Copper Pllltl;. bing, newer roof, huge covefed patio for ladY f\I\. LO yard tor kldl to play safety. Spacious lfV- lng room. Handy kitchen has breakfast area + near new apptlnn. Top condition & priced to sell. (23COL) EXECUTIVE LMNG $264,500 3 BO & den. 2 elf gar. Mexican pavers, wt"'8 washed Clblnels. ~ & lily. Plnallon llMlln. Bet1>er cpt. _,.,. 1860 lq ft °' home (92POW PERFECT llACHITAITER $269,000 Newer 2 ltOIY Will bl1gN Ind .., toot pfln. ldllt t« urvvmo tamly. 2 1p1e1ou1 beclroornt. 2~ bllhl. Sc.my flnlly rocwn & kitchen. Brtdl· laced pdO. Bib '° lladl. (11 RI)) lOCA110NI lOCAnoNI LOCATIONl$27',500 lJc.'H & *'f, frail & dllnll 3 BR. 2 BA Yd9d.. bean* ctfnGs, f«mll LR I OR. So. COit ..... ao. 1D lihOppnO, ....... lie. (987AlA) 111AT ~ll $279,500 1lft .-llWI ~ 4 BA 2 BA homt his a ..._ llWlnlC,,... on wi enormous IOI Ind quiet ...... (13$tW • PERFECT IAl'lllDI HOME S21f..t900 3 BR homt, IPPf'* 1800 1q ft. In OM W1V1 rww CllP'f. """ -large flm rm. ¥did CtllnO. Ind IOICiOul back yard. Compwiy owned pn>p-trtv. Prtotd for rut ..,., (281W£) .. Dl!LPHA OIWALD., UKE A MOOfl $219,900 3 bedroom. 2 balh, recently remodeled. Beautiful PoOI and spa. Soi. heat Alt conditioning. Custom cabinets In oarage .• (33LAR) WAmW TO 11 IOUOHT $299,000 This lovely 3 BR. 2 BA home Is locited leu than a mile from South Coast Plaza. New paint Inside and out. home protection plan Included, com· munity pool and teMls courts. (3.4$UM) 'EASTSIDE BEAUTY $314,900 This 3 8Al31h BA end unit townhome Is SUI'· rounded on 3 sides by a beauliful large green yard. Vaulted celllngs, arched window, decorator kitchen. marble fireplace & lots lllOl'e. Must see, · can naw. (233ElD) BIG HOUSE, SMALL PRICE $329,00C 4 BR. 21h BA. fam. rm. 3 CN garage. Over 2600 sq ft. Lg master BIR with fireplace. Cul de sac lo- cation. (1 OCAN) EASTSIDE CHARMER $329,500 Large add on master bedroom and baltl. French doors lead to deck & spa. RV access or ad· dltional partcilg, for four en. Pride ol ownership. Don't miss tlls one. (44NIN) EXECUTIVE LMNG $399,000 Will. 1D Mesa Verde C«r1lry Club. Great floor plan tor large family or couple who rlke to entertain. 5 bedrooms, 3 bllhs, 2 eating areas and large sep- arate family room. (19l.AN) COUNTRY CLUB LMNG $399,500 Spacloos 4 BR 21h BA • Beautiful malllre yard wi1h spaBJin.g pool. Family room wi1h wet bar. Walk IO Mesa Vetde Counlly Club. Over 2600 sq.ft. (18SAM) SANTAANA WHY PAY llNn $96,500 8eadlf St. Mn condo. 1 BA. 1 BA. lllW two-~ T .... pool.-. Washer, ci.yer, atowt & rdl1d. 8ellr W/CMry. (3&8EA) TO Ill IT IS TO lOVI IT $154,900 GteerM IOcallcln. S BA wmome di btdM paOo llld 2 ~ page. Owner moved ~ " stile IO teJ1t (25CAR) SOUTH COAST ME1RO WY LOMt IUCM COMMU11 $1SS,OOO SpeeiOul & clMrl 3 8fV2 BA end 1i111 facilg pllt· lb or--. pool & .,,.. UC.. ..,,. hOml Ill -ctt1I loc.alonl (25SUN) WOODWCI CONDO $95,000 HU0t 1 BR. 1 IA • fJdra fro ~ w11r1 11 bull- lrll. f/P In MIO room. 8la sun Cltck Piiio. Comm pool. spa & SUL (32MA'"C) DAVID KAftl HUNTINGTON BEACH FHA WGAIN STAITEI $122,500 2 BR 1~ BA end 11111 ~In H.B .. Close to SChools. ~ and transpoltalion. Priced for fast Siie. (19COV) BIKE TO llACH $215,900 New carpet. new palrt. new floors 11 tfiS 3 llA home In prime H.B. tm. Perlect stlftef. Close to schOols and shooolng. Great Buy. (19EST) HOME REDUCED TO SELl$259,900 OPEN SUN 1-5. 6562 EIRE CIRCLE. Brl~ cheer lul comer home on cul de sac -Prime rur yards makes L 5Nped lap pool & spa an escape lrom al yw-~ problems. (65£1R) TUmN KARO TO FIND $141,500 OPEN SUN 1-C, 2325 RJSCHIA. Very popul¥ La- uretwood • Plan c . 3 bf. 1 story' end lllll. Prl· V1tl location to reat °' compleit ~ & Cheer' tul. French dOors open to lg Pll)o. assoc pool, Pait. temls, cable & RV s2Drage. (23fUS) NEWPORT BEACH 11ME TO IE CH00$1Y $111,950 Newpolt Tenact. A secbSed c0ft1)iex will part. like grooods.. Two mlStef •ooms llM vaulted celllngs. Kitchen has wale.., pny and midi la· IM!y. (098lG) THE PRICE IS RIGHT $204, 900 Ver; special towmome In Newpolt BelCI\ wilt1 ~a. fireplace. vded ceillngs & commnty pool, bika to beach. ( 43Hll) BACK IAY VIEW $255,000 OPEH HOUSE SUN 1.S, 398 SEAWIND. '0"8 111;11 and btlQht towrllome flam .. high ctllngt & I large covered Piiio. The apacba master .. bOasta • '°"** ..... lft .. llfVt bdl end wait-In c1oMt. tUryt Walt IUt swtced IC $13.000.,.. ..... comp. (395SEA) RAii ~ .. W<lflONT tltl,000 OPEN SAT I Slit 1.S. 2215 ta 1ltER LN. MIG-nlbt ..._ ......... .__ on et.Ty L* In Newport 8eldl. 4 8R. 3~ BA. 2 fplCI. prtw-. dock. Rll'I oppcnd/. ... ~ (2HA) GARDEN GROVE 2 lWTU Mm $116000 Pnct tor .. '°"' COl"9 'Of '°°"'"'*' i BR. 2 BA. 2 *"' ~ 2 ear _,.. Ol'IOI blt*ld MCWty ... COnm. pool .., -.... Clf1)tl. IW,.,...,., ... -(1M) ITA11lY EUCMHCI $219,900 ~ ,... -bamt kl -00 .... ~ llrDI s 8A Ind a BA. Pool home an 1/$ actt. lnllde net loclllon. Wtt bit. ... tarPtC end more. tvryfll (12NE) t NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 I PAGE 11 NOW SLASHED TO . t SELLER WILL CONSIDER FINANCING WITH SUBSTANTIAL DOWN PAYMENT GIANT SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY RESIDENCE ON OVER 1 ACRE An. incredible view of hills, city lights and the gorgeous, blue Pacific Ocean! Dramatic contemporary architecture on what is, perhaps, the most prestigious street in Orange County, and certainly one of the best in Southern California. The home is perched imposingly ne.ar the top of a hill above the Dana Point Marina and historic San Juan Capistrano. It is surrounded by other splendid mansions priced up to $5, 750,000. The owners have purchased another home and want this one sold. All offers will be considered including sensible trades. Please call now to negotiate on this awesome value. Tomorrow may be too late! ~~~- J PAGE 12 / SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 11 Toulon 26 Belcourt Dr. SoWI 611 Udo Pt.°'· 40 611 Udo Pt. Dr. 2A 611 Udo Pt. °'· 60 811 Udo Pk. °'· 5f 450 Vlltl TNCha 22 Rue Gflnd VIie 4 Rue Vin 210 Liiie #101 210 Liiie #313 210 Liiie #214 25 Plnetu'lt 19~ 505 Avenlda CMlPO 1--4 15 Teuon 12--4 9351k c..... .. _ •1.J!.000 •r111,000 ... 000 ......... -- NEWPORT ~A M&SA-PtlOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 9. 1991 I PAGE 13 BOB a DOVIE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP We woald like to laelp yo• bay or aell yoar Isome. # 1 RE/MAX Aae•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 TH.E KOOP TEAM CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT Ocean Blvd. Lot ''A'' BOB KOOP. tlR. ~--~ .............. ~)' - T enative approvals from ooastaJ, planning, T enative approvals from Coastal, Planning & City Council. Lot "B" bu" .... -ble to 3,000 sq. City Council, bulldable to 3 ,000 sq. ft. The uua SBR, 3 BA bi-level home, additional family room, 2 e&r garage, 2 fireplaces, fonnal living finest of ocean & cQaStaJ views. ft. 180" ocean & coastal views. Lot "C'' buil- dable to 6,000 sq.ft. & dining room. · Aa•••11 $1,290,000 BOB A DOVIE KOOP A..._g $1,490,000 fACH $589.000 FEE BOB KOOP.DI. 7MSW..t141 BOB A DOVIE KOOP BUD.DEii DESPEIATE 1311 CUFF DllVE NtWft>RT HEIGHTS WTSID£ COSTA llEM HAllBOll A BAY V1EWJ N•wport Beac• 167 Del Mar ~remodeled R·2 Loe Owner w9 i.-opllon e>wn.r wll Sea Owner wll cwry. $119.900 808KOOP'8. Two bedlOOlft two Wt wllh "9 ~ mlltlle loon, ..... cl ,,.... loar IO ~ ~ *-". ........ ~ ...... lomllon, loallon ......... Prtmd to ... $179,000 or ..._ opllan. &I•···· .............. - llC»9 KOOP , COSTA MESA -•l..terAve. ... .. ··-· ..,. QllDn home. Four bedrool111, ttww u bed-. .... ~ room wllh .._.. • w.t ber ............... -v..,. pool .. )W'd, ... w.i .... wllh °"°" to purct.e • ......... BOB a DOVIE KOOP Aw ,,.. dd Medllioi••-eown- home. n.. """ bOoaml, three blllhs, llrga Mr.a nn wllh tlrwpaca, two '* lltKtled 9ll19lo with ..... or ..._ op6)n. or make olf•. U!MI! OPllON ........ BOB KOOP INDUSTRIAL CONDO FWllMd ... wwehoute ipllCI. 2000 ............ XJnt c.-. ...... loc:Mlon. Arnrilll lndude: c.,o doclf, new cwpet. ..e blr, ~­lhowlr, 2 beth minored wdioba 411rgaolba. . ....... BOB a DOVIE KOOP SAN.nJAN CAPISTRANO ~c.-..,a.. Sen Juan"s most ~ address. 14,460 foot lol on 14 II 15 tauw.y. Bullclable peel cl 6, 120 ft. Geil buer. ded community. Seller very motl· vated. Aro. I Best Buy. Now WW Trade. $425.000 808 A DOVIE KOOP $153,900 TOWNHOUSE CALLBOB'8. 760-llM a141 CAMEO SHORES OCEAN VIEWS Sftllng In a peril. this buutiful tu• aom remocWed home is a 3&. can be 5, bTnal dining. fam. nn. li1llng room olf ""'*' IUits. walk ID prtvatl badla adJacent ID MW goif c:oune. Alldng. Wll.t. 1'8ADE DOWN $1.450.000 BOB a DOVIE KOOP Thll home -• model It hM • ... view. 4 bedrooma. 2 belha. • bTnal ~ room with • flNpl9ca. lamlly room, a 2 cs .,... and a prMea~ $175 .... BOB KOOP. a. 11e1111at1c1 ..,.__ ----- • THE R ·&:AL ESTATIERS PERSONALITY PLUS 4BR 1.75BA over 1800 sq.ft. home sitting pretty on on R2 comer lot. Hordwood floorJ in dining room & living room. nle kitchen & baths. Greot location, dose to triangle square. $289,900 SANTA ANA Absolutely oustonding condo! 2 charming bedrooms, 2 full baths, upgraded cor- pets, overlooks greenbelt ond community spo, central oir, large living area, covered patio, 2 car attached goroge, end unit. Seller anxious, moke offer S 133,500 CHARMING 2 BD CONDO Quiet Wood· sy complex. Plush white corpet, frplc, large sunny moster suite. End unit. Asking $169,900 Open HouM Saturday 1-4 487 Wendy Lane JUST REDUCIDI Model perfect townhome. New ook cabinets, carpet, ook wet bar, private polio. A great starter ot only S 153,000 NEW UmNG Minutes from beoch, country atmosphere, remodeled kitchen & both with ;ocuzzi tub. R.V. access 7,350 sq. ft. lot. Owner moving, submit offer $204,500 CONTRACTORS! FIXERSI Mesa Verde Inner Orde. Thousonds of SSS's allowed for fix· up ond repair. 3BR, 2BTH. Lorge living room with fireplace. Over 1760 sq. ft. on 8200 s~. ft . lot ... with pooll $288,000 TUSTIN CONDO FHA APPROVEDI 2BR, 2 story, move-in conditionl New blinds, carpet & point throughout. Make offer, owner anxious. $134,900 HUNTINGTON BEACH Excellent over 55 community. Well mointoined, secure complex. I BR unit with new appliances & point. Coll for more info. Asking $53,000 STARTER HOME 4BR. 1.5BA beautifu l rear yord, koi pond, close to SCP, schools, priced ot $199,900 3 BEDROOM HALECREST HOME offers mony upgrades induding covered polio, beouti· lul bloclc bottom pool & much more. Must Seel A steal ot $229 ,000 IRVINE Six yr new condo, 2 lrg BRs, 1.758A, fp in living room, lrg dining area, 1 ottoch gor, & 1 covered carport. Over 1300 sq. ft. Asking $207,000 YdU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACHI Ocean breezes, green belt, bike 1 mile to beach, off bird soncf\Jory. 3BR, 2.5Bo townhome. S 197, 900 FOUR BR, TWO BA On 11000 plus s.f. lot. Over SSOK in recent upgrodes. New baths, vaulted ceilings, skylights, ond much more. Of. fered at $385,000 SANTA ANA 3 seporote 4 plexes. In good rental area, well lcept units. With very low VO· concy. Asking $398,000/eoch NEW ON MARKl1'1 4BR new kitchen, new roof, spa, large lot, 2 car garage. Plus carport for extra porlcing. Shows neot & clean. $236,000 ' I R This is the onel-Com~ 3 bd home in a family !'eighborhood. Decoro- tive wallpaper in kitchen/bathroom. Choir roiling throughout kitchen & living room. Hurry · re· centfy appraised thousands over list price. Just reduced to S 176,500 Open House Sunday 1-4 15112 Hunter OWNER DESPERATELY WANTS OUT Duplex with 48R, 2BA & 2BR, 1 BA eoch with pri· vote yard, rental income is aver $2000. Don't miss this, Asking $279,000 3 BEDROOM HOME WITH ROOM TO BUILD ANOTHER UNIT live in one & rent the 2nd. Asking $215,000 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Lorge 4BR, 2.SBA family size townhouse with over 1800 sq. ft . Ex· cellent location. Niee yard & ottoched goroge~. $219,500 28R/28A CONDO In gre01 location. Run· ning springs and lots of greenery throughout the complex! Inside laundry. Lower uniHplit level. Two cor detached garage. lowest price in com· plexll S 159,000 OfM!t HouM Saturday 1 ·4 768 Wesleyan Bay 5 YEAR OLD EASTSIDE EXEC HOME. 4 BDRMS, 3 FULL BATHS. SPA 11 llAITER BATH. ISLAND KITCHEii. TWO FIREPLACES. IPAllllH TILEROOF. CUL DE UC. PRICED $20,000 BELOW APPRAISAL. llUIT SELL AIKlllG *'21,000 --... . --~-.,,, -------. --... ---. -· .·-: .•. ..-.... ··:---.... ....... --.·-:i----:--· ----.. --·--............ 1.--- DREAM COMI TRUE Countyy chonnw 3 lorge SR, remodeled kitc:heft ond bath, moll to pone. S209,900 VIEWS OF THE OCEAN AND ILUllFS With on oir of countty charm. 38R remodeled kitchen, remodeled both, wood burning fl~ with hearth, pool with redwood dedcing, lfR>l1 to the porlc. Lorge 7,920 sf lot. Close to the beach and cool oceon glr. Only $270,000 MISSION VIUO View, Charm & Newl This JBR, 2.58A hos it oll. Sunset view from Ima· room & family room. Wolle to the lolce ond on 4 yrs old. You con't beot this $239, 3BR ATalUM HOME Vou!Md beamed ceil· 1ngs, up to dote deco. lighting, ~. &o.s of extras. lease option or owner will CIJ~ 2nd. Asking $239 ,900 NEWPORT BEACH High HCUrity community 28R, 28A w/pool, spo, souno, weight rm. Bon· quet facilities. Very dean. S 189, 900 LOTS Of POTENTIAL 38R, l .5BA in o nice quiet neighborhood. Nicelv londscoped home. Private bock yard well suited for 8.8.Q .'s/portifl. With o little T.L.C. & elbow g~1e this home could be o reol charmer. Make on offer $180,000 ANAHEIM 3BR, 28A super condition. Lorge bedrooms, new carpet, new point, new window coverings, R.V. access, and more. $ 189,000 EASTSIDE C01TAGI Beoutifully refurbished inside & ovt. 28R, l BA oil new kitchon~hord­wood floors, crown molding, fp, large tub, new drivewoy & londscoping_. · $279, COSTA MESA Fim time on maricet. Quiet cul-de-soc. 3 or 4 BR & FR. Two fireplaces, hardwood floo~, wolk to schook & ~~ center. Plus lots more. Only $231,000 SANTA ANA Must seel 2BR, l BA cozy starter home, newly poinled interior & exterio<, hard· wood floors, 3 car garoge, R.V. access, comer lot Mrs. Cleon lives here. Asking S 174,900 OCEANSIDE 1umc TUNQUIUTYll Ocean & Conyan view on 2 .3 acres. Room for 4 large lots. Olsting house on 1 lot. $500,000 EL TORO FOfVet obout the price, loolc ot theM termsl 38R, 28A home, lorge yord encloled polio. Owner will C:O"'f h t T.O. Wtth 2°" down, or leose w/option to buy S 10,000 down. S 1500/mo with $400 equity oOCNOI. Aaldna S215,000 SANTA ANA 3 IDIM On cul.O.·toe, lof'Qe family room with flt9ploce, '°mily kltchen wit'! eating oreo, osldng $179,900 ORIGINAL OWNlat Move-in condition 48R, 2BA home. Beoutiful mb. Cloee to c:hutch, schools & shopping. ~ride of ~ $239, ULCOURT CUSTOM B•LCOURT'S B•ST OCEAN VIEW HOME , B•LCOURT PLAN "C" TOWNE $1,128,000 ~ACRE+ TENNIS CT • • aooK Price Reduction SAlURDAY, November 8,-1891-./. PAG& 1~ ·.1 BELCOURT TERRACE Plan "C" UDO ISLE QUE !AST END $H5,000 Buy a lot, ~ o free house! LCM' priced ~ lot, opporb.rity to build dream home. CUSTOM HOME $619,000 2 B1V3 BA on 35' k:>t wtth Frmdl dooB, open . burn cdi'lgs, sea.rity system & gowmet ldtchot. ~~ $640,000 Freshty painted 3 8P/2 BA OM story home with fonnal dnng room, firep&ace in living room. STmT 10 ST'MET $675,000 Excdlent location ne.or clubhouse & tans court. 3 8R/3 t,A, BA, high uifi'lgs, p&antZltion shutten. DUOllATOll HOME $775,000 2 BRl2 BA plus home on desirlllble Via Genoa. Master suite has ~ & sitmg ore.o. MEDiitJdWCAN STYLE $795,000 loYdy landscaped -4 8P/2¥• BA home locoted close to Galoe p&oygrcxm and tennis courts. CUSTOM .. T GfM $115,000 Super quality street to strut 3 BPI 3 BA home. Custom spa wtth waterfall on petio. IEST INSIDE LOCATIOH $925,000 Beautffutty redecorated featimg • BR/3 BA, hardwood ftocn, prtvat£ ccutyard, sec. systeni. UlnA CUSTOM $1, 195,000 StJ..milg nr.w home-one ot e ldnd! 3 a'5 Bo\ den, tsnlt>( room. 'Mite Olk ftooMg, Ftt:nCtt dooB. VIEW °' THE IAY $1,410,000 This movte star's former home hes it ell! Gtadous 3 IW5 'It ~ den wtth pool table & wet bor. HUNTINGTON BEACH AbsoMdy t1m Icy .., degentty eppollUd 3 bea'ool11, 2,,., belt\ home In the prtsdnc ~ gated coimu1'ty d ScadHf • the a..:n. !dally located on e pran1wn comer lot with e loYdy srurlbdt ..-W, tHs ~ home futi.rcs • k-new ldtdlO'I wMI ., oda90NI ~ blUcfast noo6c. die flreplece In tllt'rlly room, plantatjon shAtcn, blloorl & It.omen dMKk end • 3<ar gar* with bulit·ln cabinets. $699,000 Pracnted by KATHY FOX COSTA MESA Qlt,..OE.SAC LOCATION $115,900 3 8P/2 BA & famlty room. Remodeled ldtche:n le.ads to fonnal dining room. SYC'.AMORl 'MK $319,000 Upgraded 3 BM!Yt BA home In Eastslde. 2 Yf"5. new. Famlty room, den, private yard. NF:WPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL. ESTATE NEWPORT IEAOt EASY 10 SHOW9 I $197,500 Excdett "°'i<!ID~•Y\ wport Pia & Catalnll. 2 ---CCldtion. V1UA IAL90A -RIDUCID $141,000 Penthouse comer tnt with pretty views of grea-bdt & mtni ocean view c:A bay. 2 8P/2 BA. 11JtMS, POOl & SPA $410,000 Don't miss this MTIOSt 2100 sq.ft. c:A gracious living k>cated on comer gru:ilbdl 2 BP/den. IAYCIUST HOllTH $471,900 Custom home with ~ Cape Cod extoior. ~ kitchen has nook. • BR. + firep&oce. HEWPOG HOlrTH $499,900 Paradise bn:f! Picb.nsque 3 8'/ 21.-'l BA home on pmnkm lot Model perfect. 3 HOURS FllOM SAHi> $499,950 5 BP/-4 BA plus bonus room. Ocean views from master. vawue ftoofplarl. Light & bright interior. DESIGtB IAYFIOHT $595,000 Pofect beyfront condo with private 30' boat dock. Top quality throughout. 2 8P/2'h BA. tWl90lt VIEW HOMES $655,000 5 BPJ3 BA Soma'sd modd with lg. famlty nn, oak stmr' rail, 2 ftreplaces end comm. pooVsp&'tennls. LIDO 'MK DllVE $675,000 Beautffutly redecorated 2 BP/2'1t BA ~ Rhine Chlnnd with dty llghts view. IAYFIONT PINTHOUSE $619,000 2 BPJ3 BA beyfroc It condo priced to sdl fast! Fantasdc location wtth fabulous wata views. OWHEa WAI. CAltlM! $715,000 Pofect for entertairW1gl This I er110dded -4 BP./3 BA has tamHy room'den, vaulted cdlings, pooVspe. 601 llDG. PIN1MOUSI $1,300,000 Elegant 2 BIV2Yt BA Udo Pk. Or. penthouse ofm's forever views c:A bay, ocean & dty fights. RAltE OPPOlrnlHnY $1,790,000 Don't miss out on ttils opportunity to acquire a beach home on most private Island -Bay Island. PEHIHSULA IAY'FROHT $3,tso,OOO • BR/-4Yt BA baytront with bay & mtn. views, 1M9e. terrace with spa, garden & dock for boets. OPEN ROUSES 8a....ay I 1ot Skywt. La. a.,_ Nerd. IOl9 C-... ff~. Newpert No.U 1-S M71,900 s .... Y 1-4 M99.~ . 110 1-St.. C-.. lleu %...S ICM VY T ... l.w. lair 1-4 219 V'. '-l.w...... l..f IOI VJ. '-. UM W. l..f 8atwnay/8•1M1ay #12 snn ea..,._,.,. er-J-4 4I09 s-....,...,.,. a.a '4 121$..900 $$2$.000 112$,000 Sl.410.000 "49,000 $1.269.000 OWHD WAI. CNID $179,000 Shows like a modei. Oeconlted In the best of taste. 3 BIV2Yt BA. 3 decb, fennel dining room. ltlDUCEDU $199,000 l«9fSt ftoorp&en In the ~ 2000 sq.ft. • 8P/21h BA plus fomily nn., minor wonc In dining nn. flltcdal U oc:e.\ ..-W 3 baftlon\ N b111tt ~ ~ hsHy pelrad .., la6/ tor )QI tD mcM ~ ll.wdy ~ lnc:ldc bull.., Olllc cAlbNb ~ tpeCblS Mr,g room ..:S 1 mmnd (a1Nll ~ 10C11n. T• 0.U9t d ~ COll"l'IUllty lll'laltirs ~ DOC-WI tawlk. $34f,OOO ~eed br CAla. MULVEY OCEANFRONT PROPERnES ----------~ PltlM! LOCA'llOH $flS,000 3 bedroom oceanfront hcM'5C plus Income unit on <MBlzed R-2 lot 2<111 garase. OCIAHRlOHT HIDEAWAY $1,off,000 2 BR/1 BA home wtth 1 BR granny ~It. Includes apprO'tt.d plans for 2 h.Dcury ca. ldos. OCIAHRlOHT DUPLEX $1,169,000 Income producing 3 1NV2 BA \4>PCf' ~It, 2 BP/1 BA Iowa' untt. ~ wetcr & coastal vtews. 40' OCIAHRlOHT LOT tt,175,000 The btgga\ lot In the quktat spot In West Newport. 2 8'.11 BA. No ~ tnlftk:! QUE'EST LOCA'llOH $1,375,000 # 1 location on onty ocanfront • lW-4 BA, famit'f rm'den. i...._ SATURDAY, Nowmber 9, 1991 I PAGE 17 GISELA BURMEISTER Grubh~Ellis 644-0412 644-6200 • -- Unda Isle A feeling of Cape Cod welcomes you into this totally remodeled 5BR 41hBA Waterfront home. Call for your private showing. $2,295,000 FEE ltMSIMENT PIOPEl1YI Corona die ... dUpla. Bolh unlta 2BR 1 bath. Seling '°' llhno9t lot --.. $499,000 THE BLUFFS OF EASIBLUFF N.B. Aa a r11ldenl of 1t'9...,.. ~. I would .. to tll ~ eome of ttl9 beet.._... about my area. In ttl9 8'lla you Cll'I bur .,. ll1lldied homi thil f9ill .. a ...,_ home wtlh a lovely WIW onto a greenbelt or even the bay. Security la •.-.nc.d lwough nelGtlbamood Wlltct1 Md .. night eecutty. ~ dl.-.,. low and pool8 seem to be on wery comer. The F,...rff 8hopplng C.-on.. ~G from a flDtc 8tore to the finest drug atore. Corona Del Mar High School, and MYWaJ churches are wit*' .., •llJtag dllml099 too. . In ._ middle of F ....., II the Nftlport Beach T ... Qub. Pre IChoola and eoc:cer flelda are near. Fashion laland and the bwtM8 offer shopping and recnllllol..a ....... The -Md 73 .. mn.. ~-, I .._, .. you .,_ a drive ttvought the Bluffs on VIiia del Oro and ... al the well maintained homM, luah greenbefta, and walk waya for yourself. Where .. mn you IMt eo ~ In Newport Beach with all tt'9M ~? Come see for youreelf and then can me to ahow your propMlll. COSTA MESA SIEALI 4BR, 2BA, . family room with solar pool. New paint & landscaping. Near 21St off Santa Ana Street. $299,000 OPIN SUNDAY 12-1 2M SIEID J MYCROT MYCREST SAYRIDGE 8AYSHORES SAYSHOAE$ SAWIEW !&lllACE SEACHR~ IJEACH/INCOME IJEACON SAY BELCOURT BELCOURT BELCOURT BELCOURT B.C MCLAIN B.C MCLAIN . BLUFFS BLUFFS 8LUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS Nett Well, cocdy ltllclten. 48R, cotW Model Pedect, '8R, pool, MCCdy.,...,,, $7S4,600 Upp#, gad commcdy, 28R, mini M9w '2*),000 &Ira "'1ge Jot. SBA, spedoca pllllo, LH $515,000 Coaage, SBA, MtD9 Jot. 1W110 ~ '1 d ldlchM 174a,OOO 1"'" ,._. ,,.W, 81, MCCM1>'.,...,,, 1419,000 COTTAGE -ONE BLOCI( TO BEACH -R-2 '305,000 · Slwp/ Wflll ,,,...,,. '-* .. $449,600 BA YFRONT, custom, 58R, llJ/que, L.H 12,485,000 L~ W.W., apaclocJa nmew, 2BR 1535,000 Three SR, quiet, prfwlle localJot1 $705,000 Prime localJon, '8R, prlvllle spa Spectacular TENNIS ESTATE New on merlcet. .. 28R, den, upgrades $8tJQ,000 $3,§5,000 $287,000 Mini view of lights,tTHS, 2BR $3Q5,000 •H" Plan, 28R, $pecla/ location $2W,OOO BONfTA, Cul-d&-Sac 38R, 28A, grNt price $390,000 VIEW! VIEW! HIGHLY UPGRADED 2BR. s:UQ,000 3 ~ on Greenbelt. Uke New ... Selfing at a loss! Cul de sac, 3BR, 2BA 3 Bedroom Vtew, Expanded, Pristine Three BR, upgraded Trina, end unit FRONT ROW/ View, 38R, 2.5BA HOWi ~.ooo $38Q,OOO $430,QOO $3'»,000 $600,000 CANYON CREST Elegant, 2 master suftes,llbraty/olflce $30Q,OOO CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 2BR, on R-2 Lot, North of Hwy $44Q,OOO CORONA DEL MAR R-2 Reduced/ cottage, upgrades $45Q,OOO CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX R-2 CYWner/user/investor units $475,000 CORONA DEL MAR Point del Mar, 2 master $Ultes, lmpraslve $4Q5,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX.areat rentlll atN, waHc to vii,. $400,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 3/3 + 212 Perf&ct for owner user $505,600 CORONA DEL MAR So. of Hwy, 3BR, Uh room OWN garage $745,000 CORONA DEL MAR One block to ocean, 2BR, plus den _ $000,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 38R, plus • .,,.,_ 28R, w/vlflW $7r15,000 CORONA DEL MAR 8ayfront, Med/fenaneen flair, 48R $2,Q50,000 CORONA DEL MAR WM9 water OC*ln, Bluff Top, views, '8R $4,300,000 CORONA HIOHLNDS Under comtructlon, choose your fln/$1* $'115,000 COSTA MESA MeN Blulls, aunset ..... 38R $248,500 DOVER SHORES Back Bay BMf Top, 58R, 3.SBA. pool L.H $075,000 . DOVER SHORES 00\IEll SHORES EASTSIDE !ASTSIDE EASTS/DE EMERALD SAY EMERALD SAY EMERALD SAY EMERALD SAY EMERALD SAY EMEltALD SAY GARDEN GROVE Picture P9ffectl ,,-0 with ape, 48R 148 FT.BAYFRONT/11 N.w oonstnlction Excellent locllllon, 38R, R.V. accesa Remodeled. 3BR, .,.,.,, malnt.a/MHJ New/ <Np/ex/ ..... to COfWM to •lfemlly VI~ to OW. Point, ape, OfJMJ bNnJI OcNn views/ ~ lot, 38R, 2.58A Street to Street lot, whlrewlJter ..... BIGI BIG/vHtw3,custom,r9COl1Struc'9d Oceens/de,overloolc:t grHn, t»ech, 48R Whitewater ~. walls of gl&n Fabuloua buy/, '8R, 3BA. pool $72f1,500 $3,100,000 ' $316,000 . $326,000 "80,500 $1,450,000 $1,fS50,000 $1,105,000 12,100,000 12,100,000 ~.ooo $247,000 HAR1t01t HIGHLNDS Cloe• to pet#c, 38R, plus gued ~ U70,000 HAIUJOlt taANO THE ULTIMATE BAYRtONr-c.l lor ~ 112,900,000 HAIUIOll IUOGE Premlw W.W, oc.a•dnQ /oc911on, 2BR $5211,000 WlllelfrJJI, llgha, W1111r W.W, 2BR ac..n, city llglD Mew8, ~ 38R Model pwfect. Ken4lnglon mocl#, REDUCEDll P#fOflll'ltlo W.W., 38R. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 I PAGE 19 Panoramic View/, 38R, 3BA, spa $fl07,000 HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE-180 degree vfflw, MOT1VATED! $4,250,000 ~SOR VW HILLS Panoramic views, 4BR, custom features $fl05,000 HARBOR WOODS Location -location! 2BR.2BA. \. $249,000 HARBOR WOODS Across from Nature Parl<, 2BR, 2.5BA $285,000 HUNTINGTON SCH Close to park, 38R, expanded living room $3tl9,000 IRVINE COVE Oceanside of Hwy, 4BR, pool, spa $2,800,000 IRVINE COVE Oceanfront, spectacular residence $8,500,000 JASMINE CREEK Expanded, c orner, spa, wate,rfall, 38R $589,000 ' KINGS ROAD FRONT ROW! views, 4BR, 4BA, 3 F/P $1,490,000 LAGUNA BEACH Private location, 38R, 2BA, great price $212,000 UDO ISLE BAYFRONT -east end-dock for 60' boat $2,395,000 UNDA ISLE Pier and slip, view, 5BR, 4.5BA L.H $1,975,000 UNDA ISLE Model perfect. waterlroot, 5BR, 2.5BA L.H $2,295,000 UNDA ISLE Bayfront-maln channel view, pool/spa LH $2,495, MESA VERDE One level, 48R, large lot, great value $385,000 MONARCH BEACH Ocean view. single famif't, 38R $489,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cape Cod style, Views, remodeled, 3BR $495,000 PENINSCJl.A WALK TO BEACH,charming three bedroom $525,000 PENINSULA View of Bay, Dock for SOft+ boat $1,850,000 SEA ISLAND Golf course vfews, luxury plus comfort $609,000 SEA ISLAND Exceptional views, pristine/, 2BR, $737,500 SEAWIND Remodeled plus addition, sauna. 4BR $779,000 SHORE CUFF Ocean, canyon views, new construction $2,250,000 SO. CO. METRO Desirable location, pools and spa $137,500 SO. CO. METRO 48R, skylights, large patio $144,950 SOUTH LAGUNA Fantastic views, private pool and spa $1,ZlG,000 SOUTH LAGUNA Ocean view, spectacular custom estate $1,495,000 SPYGLASS Premier location, custom OBR, OBA $1,~5.000 UPPER SAY One level, 38R, upgrades, comer location $425,000 UPPER BAY Four BR, 3BA, 3 cw garage, pool & spa $4QQ,900 UPPER BAY 48R, remodeled, huge enclosed yard $510,000 VERSAILLES Low down, 2BR, 2BA, private location $1§,000 VIUA8AL80A PENTHOUSE, ocean vfew $435,000 WESTCUff Large comer, room to expand, 38R $485,000 WESTCUff Totalf't remodeled W/malds quarters, 48R $525,000 WfSTCUff Mitt condition/ cul-dfHac 38R, 28A $535,000 SA'RJBDAY -..1 IRVINE 3841 SALEM 1-5 HOLLY HOLVERSTOTT $279,000 ,,,.,,,., n.111111 e lllfM, • •-.,.__ 112---a .... ca#! 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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 I PAGE 21 SPYGLASS Hll,I, UJSTOM ESTATE Welcome to a ma.5tapiece of arch- iJecrura.I de.sign and luxurious fca1urcs lM1 ate fit for a lung and queen in this 5000 sq. ft award winning new home. Beginning wi1h grand soaring~. spcaaa1lar gourmet kiLchcn. huge family room. dr.ama1ic .maQer suilc ~ 1-400 sq. ft.) " Olber" bedrooms and .f V2 more batm. All rooms wilh panoramic ocean, mountain and night ligbl views plus new 9!11-• rusrom bndsaped yatd. pool and spa. Exquisile au.emon IO detail tfirougboul. Sd.lcr Motivata1 OFFEKEDAT $L8'S,OOO OPEN BOUSE SUNDAY 1-S:OO. 55 GOlETA POINT 1.11>0 ISLE BAYFRONT ~ privalC deeded belch a pier met slip Mil pancnmic acrioo views.. Rcdesip or rd>uild to your ~c. ~ b mo avabblc OHEllED AT $~000 Al major i0oms view boating aaMJ-Pn:mier loation! Riectesigl• to your po soml 1mtc. lndudcs boll a boll stip avUablc SeDtt Cldiwa1ed. OFFDliD Ar "" ... ~ ID rupliale! Unj(p: OYCfSized bayfronl lol ( '60 ft) nest (0 bndsaped patk that provdes additional boa.ung aaiv*y views as well as lhc feeling & charm d your own millioo S yard This +400 sqlt. home bas a flcxtie lloorpbn for a prunary or second home. OFFEllED AT $2,150. 000 OPENllOUSE SUNDAY t-S.-00, 351 VJA UDOSOUD ATOP PRODUCER FOR19YEARS I I I r. I I I • PAGE 22 I SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 DIU8MIFUU $219 ... Uwadcd College Pm home. New roof, carpet and kiiChen tmura. Light aad airy, walking distance to achook. Ast fat ... UI a Cll CIC IOIB NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA Pl.OT I REAL ESTATE ® Hast COSTA MESA DON'f 11 ICMIO 1Y ,... LOW PltCI $t59,900 Partnership dlssoMn& 10 special opportunity to purdwc this qulilJ tawnbome wit.b cioub&e cat pnae. OWct • interM>r location. New pllllh c:arpct.. Near Bater and BrisloL Ask for._ . MAXINE GOlDIM M1WD UN1Y StM,900 2 BR. 2~ BA. cod vat. dcc:t FP, ram. rm. 2 car prasc. Priced to sen. Ast for_ ID VAii DIN IOUCl9 so. CQUT PlAIA $t7t,t00 T..a-c ill shady scuina. Larae 3 BR 2 BA w/ attached praac ~ lob ol amcnidea. Ask for - co.mcoa owt• IAYI, IRl MOW $2010toe tr ,oo want Newport Bc8dl. this is the best. EJUHcnt comp1c1 and wait to the beach. 1lris 2 BR un.it is w:t'f CJPC1l· New Bctbcr carpet. Wie patio, 2 cat pngc. RadJ for new owners. Ast for._ DAVID COOPll x2'2 . WOM'T WT $240.000 The best Eastsidc condo! Vaulted ccili"I in IM"I rm A botb 1nastcr bdrrns.. >JC. 1rJc patio. Popular Back e.y Loop COID- munity wiped It ,pat Ast for.- PAM NESllT COWOl PMK llAU1'Y $259,900 • l BR. l BA. licbt .t airy ~dcd l)omc. Larse lot wllh new roof, carpel, tile, p1.int. c&c. Shows well. Ast for ... UVCMUCK JOHii MIY WOMAWI OllMI IClfCltlN $271,000 &;o, ciootifta In thii clc1Cbtfvl, new buih-in k.itdica wltb rclf dcanin& cwcn and plDllJ. We'U th10'lf in the 3 bdnm. stylites, epe. and hfntwood Doon. Ast for_ llUllY OU9l1lllW (X 217l PAIUIOUI lOCAllOle $2U oeo OlTFSTANDINO l BR. U4 BA home w/rcmodelcd ti~ wood lhuttc:n A llJC yrd. Oreat nae. plan A pric:cd to sen. For pvt lhowlna, Ast for_ llU 6 DONNA Wllml MAD All OFFiii Utl,900 lnc:rcdiblc (lite brand new) darlina 3 BR A bi& family room le>-. ca1cd oa pichm:·pcrfca cuJ.dc-uc. Wallc·in pantry, prdc9 wia- dow! flftj)facc, bl& attached praic. Re1irin1 1Cllcn arc hlcbly mottwtcdl Ast for-· loel4 llNCtt MESA VERDE MUil 1111 NOWll $4" 900 Brin& any offer on this 4 BR. 2~ BA home. L.ocated ~ the Mcu Verde: Golf c:ounc. Ast for ... ANNI McCAllAND UACIOUS MESA VllDI llOMI $149.000 Situated on • large tot this 3 bdrm 2~ bath home fcatwa rcdcanlcd lcJtdlcn, Wie add on family room. l fircplxcs and R. V. acccn. Cbe IO country dub ind 1ehools. Ast for ... OOMICA AND llU Wllml E'SIDE • COSTA MESA WTStDI CONDO-NIW PltCI $209,900 E'atraordhlary l BR 2~ BA. Just DMM·in and en;o,. Seller uys mate an otrcrt Quiet locatioe A patio. Alk for, .. UllOOCHH •-2 ZONING $269,000 Cure 2 BR home on buildable R·l lot. Huge private backyard. can add 1 more unit. Greal possibilities. Ask for ... llTAWADI OPIN SUNDAY t2:1M, 2tl Dl1 MAI 4 llOIOOlll-Ull'llDI COSTA MHA $2191000 Q\aicl aal-dc:-ac we.el, beautlM ha.rchtood noon. larp COUDtiy • titcbcn. 1 car p~ with RV aocas. Muter allltc rcplrl.tc rrom other rooms. New &hate roof 1990. Seller want.a It told. Ask for ••. IClml IANOU x272 OllAT 1'11'>1 NOMI $329,000 JuJt listed channin& home with 3 bdrm. 2 full beth and wood bumln& fireplace on 1a1JC lot. ~r suite foatun:s dressing/ makeup area and 1epantc office. DONNA ANO .... WU1111 WTSIDI NOMI+ INCOMI $359,000 l.oYcly 3 BR. 2 BA oncn wait witb romanlic iildoor Jacuzzi room plus l bdrm l bath upmln apu1mc11l. 4 car pragc. alley access. and wa1kbla distaDce IO tbc Cowtyudl and new cinema Complcs. Motivated scDcrl Alk b - IE DMZ (d61) PAlllLIY UTATU Snt,000 3 BR. tV• BA plus dc:n. Master BR "P'flin and dowa. .. Quality constructioft. built in 1982. 2300 14.ft.. of ftowi"I liYin& sp:i«. Formal dloin& .t livin& roocn with bislt vaulted cclllla. Open split lcvcl ataircuc. Indoor IMandry A ICC*ity qatcm. Co.c ICC this spccucular home. Ast for ... OCMW.D """ PllflCf fOl 2 ,. •• , ..... ooo l homes on R·l lot. Fronl home rc:modclcd ill 1991. a.ct holllc built in 1990. Very private and ICdedcd beblad u electric gate. Ask for_ llTAWADI OPIN autmAY t-4, 209 DIL IMI N~RTBEACH UAll $200Q/MO 61S Carnation. Corou dcl Mar. 3 BR • 2~ balh, toWnhomc, 2 car praac. $2000 per month. Allt for". MONICA IUO .... (Jc t07) ssoa.ooo OCUN WW Po. ONLY $219,000 Walt to the beach. from this briPt A WDftJ condo wn master suitca. 2 bedrooms. fp. ptcd an eity, ~ w:all n:flccu ocean Ylcw A put.utc ~ Ast fol_ IAW .. ACU fAIUlOUI IAY, OCEAN MMNCT UCMIT VllWI-$252,000 Fireplace with beveled minors. rel1cct vic:wL Watt IO the beach rrom this two master auite, 2 BA condo in ptcd comm. Bca-.tJM pool. spa, dubbousc .t -W.t room. AM fof.- IAW 1-..CU lllT 1UY $Mt,000 Nwpc ff&hta. Costa Mesa • l Bdrm paUo home. l yn new. Fell · out ol c:xrow. Vac:anL Call IO sec. Ast for-· PAm NllllT NIWPOtl'I' ClllT-GllAI NICI $27',900 Ptao 3 • l BR. 2~ BA ~ with wew carpets and tile. Wet bar and fireplace:. A peat floor plan whh a very light and . open orientation. Commllllity pool/tennis. Walt to the beach. One of the bcM buys in tbe Ctcsit Ast'°''" IAlllA CMAMllll ~ ILOCIC TO llACHI $t'lf ,000 Brand new two ICOly ooodol TOlally completed ud ready 10 moYC inlo! White on white appliances. wood burni"I fircplacc. 3 BR. 2~ BA floorplan! Ast ror ..• DWIANOSlll NPt MOM1'I LOT $"5,000 Located below lStb SL U.il propcf1J 11 lieuatcd la the middle or lbc block w/ ae older 1 Bil I BA ra. oe tho rear o( the lot. Ideal IO live In durinl new COOllftlClioe. Alk fot- CUIT ....m I ILUfFI PATIO NOMI $395,000 Brand new lisdna. t.astcfuQy remtcd, It dc<lor, newer appli· ln(CI, cath. c:cOlnp. lftantatJoa sb111ten. 3 BR. 2 BA on quiet gr· ecnbc:lt. "LINDA MODEL". AM*-· CUP • 1'-lMM UMP NIWPOn NllOMTI OOU.IAIY ta9,000 AllGutcly dafU1\a J BR. 2~ BA lmaaadato holnc on one of lboeo CDOtmOut lots that aro to hard to fled. BuQd up or build OUl, lt'I perfect and ODly $439.oCIOt AaltJ fcw- Mlk McCAii._ . 760-~ 3 Corporate PlazG,StE NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 I PAGE 23 e ER to Sell Below Is a aampllng of our over 200 llstlngs. REDUCIDI $4175,000 2236 Heather Uac, ~ny Lake area. Now S47S,OO>. Beautiful pool &: arassy an:a for children. Cil«·sac.. 3 bdrm • 2~ baths. Ask for ..• MONICA IUGOllll Cc•07) SUZN•• MOIMU OC••I) 1WO l1UNMMG CON11MPOIAllll $509,000 Gi:inl 4 BR. 3 BA with fabulous pool/spa plus 3 car pnic for SSS9,000. Abo bript wnny dca.ipc.r • pcrfed IOt.ll remodeled just listed w/pool/spa for S.509,000. Ast ror ... SIO NIWPOft NO. IUT 1UJ $525,000 L.irg~ model Malbclta in premium location. 4 DR. 3 BA. fam- ily rm, 3 fpl, triple &&raF· O..Cr lcavin& area It must sell now! Ai.le for._ PAU&AIMIY' SIU...uAll C»l'ltAMMI UAll $52' ,OOI Seller has boupt llDOthcr and ii motiYatcdl This home is re· modeled and shows like a model 3 BR 3 BA. family room home. While A light, French doon, bardwood floors. manicured yard. Sccwily S)'Slcm et quiet locatioa. Will eotWdcr Lcasc/op- lton. A$k for ..• UI IOOCHIS UNOISTIVCTID OOtl Coutll VllW $529,000 Excellent opponuairy to own the best location available in Ille "DIG CANYON TOWNHOMES." 180" VIEW FROM EVERY ROOM. l.J'brary, woodbumin& frpl., iounnct Isl. kitchen. l& Au· gus1a model. Ast tor._ CUf/l'lYNN KEMP GIT YOUI fllT Win $595,000 Balboa duplex 11c.-lo bay and bcKh. Gorgeous pride of owner· ship 3 BR/2 BA. plus 2 BR/I BA in quiet rcsldcnlial sellin4- Frcsh paint, bric:lt barcbc:apc, bri&ht and airy. Just listed. M011· vatc:d sellers! Ask for ... IOllN 11NCM l l n IUY .. NIWPOlrY $7ff,OOO Li&ht .t. bri&ht wlaw:r QJO 1qAI Two ''°'Y CUiiom pool home Ccatura S bedrooms phis den. family room. same room .t formal livina A dinina rooms! On a quiet l!rccl. Quick escrow OK! Ast for ..• DIANA PIOSSll MAllOI ltDOI • ~ VllWS $1, 175,000 You must ace this remodeled "Dc\tonshire" S BR. 3~ BA • Unobstruc:tl.'d ocean views. iourmct kitchen, 2 family rooms. c:vcfYlhina Is new. Buih·in catertainmcnt center with dish. Call for a private sbowiq. Ast for- ICllTM IANDU x 272 CUSTOM OCIANflONT $1,695,000 Spc:c:tacvlar 3 11ory home features a tarie roof, lop deck with spa & breathtakina views • also iourmet kitchen, marble, beveled &lass. A French doors. Ask for ... CAIOll FIAHKll HAllOl llDGI $3,975,000 Tennis court estate with ocean A li&hts view. Pool &. spa. One or the lar1e11 In this prcsti&e community. Guest quarters + 2 ~itchens. Total o( 8 bedrooms, libmy &. family room. Ast for ... . llTHll YAHIC BACK IAY VllW·l.24 AC11 M01$1 l lTA11 $5,900,000 3 BR, 7 BA plus laJp pell house. 13 box stalls, nndl house, priv:i1c 11rcams. pool and ..,a. Auto warehouse for U.20 cars. As.k for-. ION FILSOT IRVINE GOOD lO YOUI IUOOIT $1H 900 With paymcn11 cheaper than rent. Woodbridac. 2 BR. 1 fuU baths. Ooec to parb • pools. Lcaac option or seller carry bact possible. Ast for- MAXINI OOLDIN 0 1 CAROL IVAHS 5000 t 101, Ne~rt Beach i 1A1D1N1 IYNDIOMI? $275,000 Ecooomical and bcautiflll dcu1cbcd home io Univcrsiry Part. 3 momtrous bedrooms, open. redone, country tilchen, on a aree· nbclt. ·You own your own land. Lcuc option or seller carry bad: poaiblc. Ast for ... MAXINE GOLDIN OI CMOl EVANS CHEAT FAMl.Y MOMll $280,000 4 BR. 3 BA .t family rm. Completely repainted inside It out. New landscapina. and new lp(inklct l)'Stcm. Ask for ... JANI SUNOM.A lM ON A PAllC $3U,OOO 1bc kida view the park from their rooms. 4 bedrooms, 2~ baths. Immaculate "cpa to usoc. pool and play. New on the martcL Northwood low tucs. Ast for ... ....... OOU>IH 6 fOft IUMTll, llVM $Ht,to0 Northwood home. 4 BR. 3 DA home in arcat family nci&hborbood oa quiet SUCCL WiU consJdcr lcasc~ion. Ast lot-. DDlfm OIWll TUSTIN IUOMT PA1IO MOll9 $2'3,500 In Nonh Tvstin area. Expect to be iimprcucd with this 11unning 3 BR, 2 BA. lSOO 1q ft home. new c:upcl &t tile tJo. Exquisite decor in a luxurious scuins-This Is the home you would be proud of. Ast for_ JACK OtFFOID CORONA DEL MAR POINT Dfl MAI $550,000 For those bu'} or career oriented people this home rn:iy be for you!. A complete En&lif.h Pub Room opens out 10 bcau1irull)' la· ndscapcd patio It spa. 2 bdrm, 2~ bath. Prittd to 1ell now! Ask for ... DONNA AND llU Wllml ltMSTOI Dll.111 $159,000 Ji.ut reduced in quaint Olde CdM. Duplex with lou of potent~! fOf lowcly home with income or keep as is and continue to &en· enlc aood inaxnc. 3 BR. 2 BA home wilb 2 BR. 2 BA :ip3rt· mcnl. Oner says its J'Ollf tW"DI Aslc. for ... llU DIAZ x 268 S"OWI $t4t,OOO l..owat price New Bcdlord S BR A bonvs room pllll lofl w/ ocean view It 4 full baths. Wonderful pool, spa. air conditioned • quiet cul-dc·uc 1trccl. Call for ~inlmcnt. Ast for .•. u.IYAHK HUNTINGTON BEACH fMUlOUI IU • ....W .._.... $216,900 4 BR. 2¥1 BA, indudea c:iomplete pelt quarten, fueplace, I.up endolcd patio in a ~ 1Q'l'D ~ aod ooJy 3 miles to tbe beadl. .... for_. MCl( .. OltD JUST llDUCED $277 ,700 Great family home. 4 BR w(RVA on cul-de-sac ;iaou frocn park. no busy st:rcct, ciountry kitchen. Ast for ••. IUllY OUINYMll 10 UNIT $1,250.000 (3) Three hl&h density lots. Downcown Hun1inc1on Beach. Ex.isl· 1ng income pllll special upside zonlo1 allowances. Ask for ... UZ a CHUCI JONIS COTO DE CAZA $100,000 H DUCTIOH $5ff,OOO Custom home &. adjacent buildable lot w/brea1h1nking p;inonmic ViCWI. To ICC this mini estate, uk ror ... IOI/MARY DI TUWO IAGUllA HILLS CALIF. llNAllllMCI $211,000 Approa 1640 1q fl 2 BR. 2~ BA condo , neutral tones. Lon up- "ainldcn dwnstn. PooVdul*outc. Lndscpd back yard wtpAclo. Ask for ..• -·------- • PAGE 24 /SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 NEWPORTBEACHJCOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE WATERFRONT HOMES, IN~. Realtors ® Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty ~E Costa Mesa 3 bd 2Vl bath twnhm. Used brick frplcs in living room & master suite. Private WV· ered patio with spa. Walk to back bay trails or bike to beach. 631 -1400 ....................................................... $239,900 8T. ALBANS Security complex in So Coast Metro area w/pools & tennis. Airy stuido unit w/mirrors, frpk & patio. MAKE OFFER! (Ui) 631-1400 ......................................................... $79,500 SOunt COAST ME1110 Sunny upgraded 1 bd condo, new kitchen, r= patio & carport w/stDretge. ~~:.~~ ..... ~~: .................... $95,500 LAGUNA BFACH El Mono Bay gated mobile home park. Remodeled dble wide 2 bdrm w/deck & ooean ws. Summer tram to beach. (Ui) 760-3600 ....................................................... $119,000 80U11I COAST METllO Beautiful 2 bd 2nd ftr unit, 2 masters, beams, &pie, tkyflghts, lush greenbelt & comm pool & spa. REDOcEDI (Ui) 760-3600 ....................................................... $163,500 HUNTINGTON BEACH "Landmark" guarded adult community 1 blk to beach. Bright, mirrored 2 bd w/ ~400 .~~~ ............................................... $180,900 COSTA MESA Pixer in lovely small cul-de-sac com- munity, 2 bds, 2 baths, dining & family room opening to abium patio. 673-6900 ....................................................... $262,500 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Gorgeous, highly up- graded 3 bd & den w/dble att garage. New flooring & 631.T'~~.~.~.~ ..................... $269,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Great 3 bd starter home, 1 ba, add-on fmnllv rm. deck w/spa & large yard in super location. REDlJCE()! 673-6900 ....................................................... $289,000 VILLA BAUIOA Bright & Immaculate 2 bd condo with ocean view. Community pool, spa & tennis, bUce to beach. 631 -1400 ....................................................... $310,000 NEWPORT SHORES Spadous 1 sty 3 bd w/bonus room, vaulted ceilings & patio. Walk to ocean, comm pool & tennis. 631-1400 ....................................................... $339,000 NEWPORT SHOllD 0'8l'mlna 2 aory Vldlorian with 1 bdrm & bath down & 2 bdims Bl loft ~ plaoe, oak cabinetry & white Baber carpet. to community pools & tennis, short walk to ocean beach- OPEN HOUSF.S SATURDAY & SUNDAY 547 Santa Ana, Newport Heights Nancy Peterson & Mar1ene Hassel 100 ~ Cordova, Udo Isle Wayne Heck & Nancy Petersoo 220 Apolena, Balboa Island Peggy Splldlg & Grayce Tallafem> 1305 N. Bayfront. BaR>oa IS!lnd Judy Good & Peggy Spaulding 120 E. ~ Bal>oa ' Austin Oaynes & Cout11and Alex 1211 Kings Road, Cllmlaven Lois Mcloon 1845 SabMa Terrace, Irvine Terrace Jean Wnght 2422 Santiago OrM, Newport Beach Rob Giem & Lorraine Fantngton 16305 Niantic, Htnlngton Hart>oor Tom lovenll:ll & Nancy Barfield SATURDAY 122 Masters Cln:le. Costa Mesa Man< Jackson SUNDAY 83 Baycrest Court, Bayytew Court Peggy Hamson 226 wuu. Newport Shom Judy Bally & Susan Busch 35 c.iyon Crat, Corona del Mar Bob T omptdns 241 Canal. Newport Shores Kennie Jo Rizzo 1706 Port Shemetd, Harbor View Homes Chl1s Sdet'lleld 302 Apolena, Balboa Island Cltherlne wtntams 220 Via Mentone. Udo Isle Vicki Lee 828 Via Lido Sood, Udo Isle Cheryl Carlson 1124 E. Balboa BMS. Peninsula Bayfront Cana Brofhnan 31752 Apuesto Wry, Coto de Caza Seay Comegys 330 Via Udo Nord, Udo Isle Pam Conovef 3 Bd house $489,000 3 Bd house $564,500 4 Bd hOuse $755,000 2 BO clJplex $949,000 3 Bd house $995,000 3 Bd house $998,000 3 Bd estJte $1 ,320,000 5 Bd estate $1 ,395,000 4 Bd house $1 ,550,000 2 Bd house $262,500 2 Bd condo $285,000 3 Bd house 1339.000 3 Bd 10Wnhome $384,500 4 Bd house S450.000 3 Bd house $489,000 3 Bd house $659,500 3 Bd house $889,000 5 Bd house $895,000 4 Bd house $1,895,000 5 Bd estate $1,995,000 3+3 Bd dup6a $5,000 Renlal --~~~~~~~---......... --:::::::::::-:-:=::-~ NEWPOln' HEJGiiTs Absolutely charming 3 bd pk:lcet fenoed Cape ood w/faml!y nn. Hdwd Ors, Fr. doon pttched cdings, new bathrooms & rool. l..oueJy ~M~:.~.~~ .. ~.~ .. ~.~~ooo PASTSIDE COSTA MESA O\arming Country French 1 sty 4 bYd w/fmly rm, &pie. ludwd firs, land· ~9&>~.~ .. ~.~.~~~: .................. $349,900 NEWPOlrT Gated channe!front complex. Immaculate 3 bdrm twnhm on greenbelt w/double garage &: private dock. Possible lease option. 631-1400 ....................................................... $350,000 LAGUNA NIGUEL 2 yr okt hlghJy upgraded 4 bd home w/runing & family rooms & den. Ught, bright & immaculate w/balutiful yard. 760-3600 ....................................................... $350,000 80U1'll COAST METllO Beautiful 2 sty 4 bd home w/dlning & fmJy mu & 1 bd & bath down. Fr. doon, A.C. & security. Motivated sellerl 631-1400 ....................................................... $359,900 MYvew COURT Beautifully declorated newer J.M. Peters 3 bd twnhm in MCUrity complex w/pod & spa. Marble fin & &pie. 631-1400 ....................................................... $369,000 BUJFF8 ShinJO!l ~ deslrable 1 sty, 3 bd "Unda" plan w/dramatic frplc. in living room. Comer location on~ 631-1400 ....................................................... $385,000 NEWPOllT AT THE llEAal Great inooma prop- erly short block to beach. Mont houM w/2 bds &: nloa yard. rar wtth 2 bds &: 2 baths. 631-1400 ....................................................... $395,000 BALBOA a.act\ cottage In quiet bu-lined ~­ hood. Warm & miy 2 sty 2 bd w/dtm & large am-- deck. Walk to beach &: Ferry. 631-1400 ....................................................... $479,000 NEWPOST N011111 BeautifuJ, upgraded 3 bd home w/dtnlng &: family rms &: Euro kHrhin. Oa1gna decor & lush. landlCaplng. comm pool 631-1400 ....................................................... $479,000 PENIN9UIA $padous duplex, 3 bdrm down & freshly refwbished 4 bdrm up, both w/frplcs. Steps to ocean, Balboa Pier & Feny. 631-1400 ....................................................... 147'9,000 •· ~ 631-1400 ....................................................... $375,000 760-3600 ....................................................... $529,000 Speciali.zing in properties for sak or kase ••. on the waur. .• n•ar the waur. .• and with a m w of the waur. .. CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 NEWPORT BFACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 BALBOA ISIAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 7149'73-6~00 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 9, 1991/PAGE25 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors ® Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty MV91DE COVI! Bright, open 2 bdnn penthouse with 2\l'l baths, den & b<>ot slip rights. Private end unit. views of bay, dty lights & mountains. Gated bayfront complex with pool, spa & beach, steps to Balboa Is- land. 631-1400 ....................................................... $675,000 PENINSUIA POINT Highly desirable comer lot aaoss from park, steps to bay & ocean. Suitable for ~1~~.~~~: .......................................... $490,000 UDO ISLE Cozy cottage with 2 bdms, beamed ceU- ings, fireplace & south patio. 631-1400 •t.··· .. ••· .... (1: ...................................... $515,000 BALBOA ISIAND Darling shingled 2 bd cotmge with den. Lots of knotty pine and 2 spacious patios. 673-6900 ....................................................... $575,000 PENINSUIA Pr. Fabulous newer duplex w/3 bds each, &pies, patios & balconies. Mature trees & land- ;'f.llct~ .. ~ .. ~~.~.~.~.' ....................... $595,000 P£NIN8UIA Duplex In lovely quiet neighborhood of tree lined streets. Upper w/3 bds, 2 baths -lower 2 bds w/1 bath. 631-1400 ....................................................... $595,000 BALBOA ISIAND 2 sty shing)ec charmer w/MOTl- VATm seller, 2 masters, spa & large vaulted ceilinged family room w/full bar. 673-6900 ....................................................... $625,000 P£NIN8UIA POINT 2 sty 4 bd extensively remod- eled ''Old Monterey'' home w/dlnlng room & great kitchen. Steps to Ocean & Bay. 631-1400 ....................................................... $639,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS lmmaculate 2 sty 3 bd home w/combo family/dining nn w/frplc, htdwd firs, beautiful ~l~.~.~ ...................................... $645,000 Ml.BOA ISIAND Duplex. Charming front 2 bd cot- tage w/brlck ~ open beam celling, Fr. doors & patio ~~.~ .... ~ .. ~: ................................. $649,500 UDO PMK D111VE Highrise w/beautifully deco- arted 2 bd unit Oclean & dlannel vus. Security bldg, doorman pool & IPL 631-1400 ....................................................... $650,000 BALBOA ISLAND CharmJng 3 bd cottage w/oombl- natlon famJJy/dlning rm opening to side patio. 673-6900 ....................................................... $659.500 UDO ftAllK DRIVE 2 bd w/bay view In prestigious high-rise. Doorman, card.room, pool & spa. Total re-model, (iKe new. 631-1400 ....................................................... $700,000 PENINSULA POINT Totally remodeled 3 bdnn home on rare huge lot w/family rm, dining rm & sepa-~~-= ~ .. ~.~ ..................................... $794,000 HAltBOR RIDGE ~ perfect 4 bd ''Crest" townhome w/dinlng & rooms & loft game room. Piont.ation shutters, Mirrors 3 frplcs. 760-3600 ....................................................... $765,000 BALBOA Near new top quality 3 bd & 'den, terrific master suite w/frplc & bulft-ins.-Decks & landscaped ~~.~.~ .............................................. $770.000 CORONA DEL NAii Spectacular 180' views from Newport Haibor's entranoe to Long Beach. Spacious 2 bd condo w/frplc. Comm pool. 760-3600 ....................................................... $829,000 IA FINQUITA, COSTA RICA A Sotheby's International Realty Exclusive A 3 bdnn Spanish style hacienda of over 800Q ~ ft on 6~ acres, 1 miles from San Jose •. Built in 1985 with large windows and two tenaces, 1t takes advantage of views of the coffet plantation, valley and mountains ·and has many antique appointments lndudlng hand- made roof tiles, old Ooor bricks and centwy olcfbeams. Among the outbuUdlngs att a reaeation oenter to seat 40, a 2 bdnn cottage & 2 bdrm caretaker's house. Of- fered at $995,000. Brochure 08400521 • designer's Counby English home w/den, fam1ly nn. Fr. doors, bay windows & 1 bd loft apl 760-3600 ....................................................... $849,500 N~WPORT HEIGHTS 51)aclous top quality 4 bd home w/oaum ws, dining Bt family rms. 2 frob. Fr. doors, bay windows & balconies. 631-1400 ....................................................... $8.50,000 UDO ISLE Recently redone 3 bd pool home SS' lot. Sunny kttchen w/eatlng ~ IMng rm w/frplc over- looks strada & pool. 631-1400 ....................................................... $889.000 CHINA. COVE Intimate hide-a-way, steps from beach. Master, IMng rms & patio with bay view on top f'o' w/2 bdnns down. REDUCED. 760-3600 ....................................................... $949.000 CUFFllAVEN Fabulous 180' vus of Newport Harbor & Ocean &om •1Jvable 3 bd home with family rm & ~~ .. ~~: ..... : ............................... $998,000 ~ ISLAND Bayfront duplex. ~t rental untla cK.. to town w/bay & dty hght views. f.ad'I w/3 NEWPOlll' Estate custom estate on nearly \Ill aae. Beautiful traditional house, approx 6000 sq. ft. with 5 bdnns, library, formal dining and famUy rooms and den. Huge double kitchen w/eatlng area & fireplace & master sui.te with sitting room & double bath. 631-1400 .................................................... $1 ,395,000 DANA POINT Beautiful 5 bd home in gated Lantern Bay Esmtes w/harbor & ocean views. Possible trade, ~~~: ................................................ $1,395,000 CORONA DEL ~ Contemporary 2 bd hom~ w/ 100' on bluff overlooking China Cove & entire harbor, steps to main beach. 631-1400 .................................................... $1,595,000 UDO ISLE Ormnatic contemporary 6 bdnn bayfront w/family room & dock. Total remodel, bayfront master & new kitchen. 631-1400 .................................................... $1,795,000 Pl;NINSUIA BAYFBONT 7,000 sq. ft. lot in prime "open bay" view location Dock for 2 58' boats. Love-o/~~.~~'..~~ .. ~ .. ~~: ............ $1 ,895,000 PENINSOLA OCEANFRONT 2 yr old custom 5 bd home near the poinl Three sty w/den. library, dining ~t11:& ~.~~ .. ~~ .......................... $1,995,000 HAllllGR ISi.AND DRIVE Exciting 4 bd bright & open multi-level contemporary w/dock & separate chil- drens wing w/family room. 631-1400 ..................................................... $2,395,000 LINDA ISLE Magnificent bayfront with large dock. Immaculate 6 bdrm contemporary, bleached woods, marble & leaded glass. 631-1400 .................................................... $2,685,000 C01'0 DE CAZA Fabulous Missk>n style estate w/pri- vats stodced lake & well on over 2 equestrian zoned ~ .. ~ .. ~: ........................ $3,850,000 HUHllNGTON llA8800ll Huge 4 bd waterlront estate on Trinidad Island. 185' of water frontage & dock b 150' boat full disco & bar. 760-3600 .................................................... $4.950,000 M'YllllOllES 'Sayfront rn & altp, 150' of water a:~ .. ~ .. ~ ..... ~ .. ~~ .. ~900:: UDO -.e BIW\t & opm drwn.ac ~ 5 bda & loft. ~~t': ~...,~ t=.=. 0: :=Tlii•a .. ~···~··!\: ~=·~AMA't1~~18W£~ ~= for .mertalnlng. Ooee to dub, beech & tmu\11. Harbor It ocean &om 3 bd. 3 beth home wtf.mlly $3,950,000! 631-1400 .......................................... " ........... $895,000 room. Hugs lot wlroofn to ..,.S. 631·1400 ............... ~ .................................... $3,495,000 760-36()() ••••••••.•.•••••• ••••••·••·•·•· .•................... s 1,320,()()() Speciali:rjng in properties for sa/.e or /.eas1 ••• on the wattr. .. near the waur. .. and with a view of the waur •.. CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 , PAGE 26 I SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PJLOT I SEAL ESTATE COVER HOME -2.24 ACRE BACK BAY VIEW EQUESTRIAN ESTATE Come experience one of Newport Beach's finest estates, the K.I( Ranch. Situated on 2.24 ocres, this exclusive compound boosts o large main home, servants quarters, o ranch house & office, show arena & o large warehouse goroge for up to 15 or 20 of your finest cars. A pnvote drive leads you over o bridge to immediate guest poricing centered by o gorgeous entry fountain & surrounded by large ponds & lush landscaping. Massive hand carved double front doors open into o spacious entry & museum type environment which includes hand laid Koo wood floors with brass inlays, massive open beam ceilings & derestory windows. No detoil hos been spored in creoting this one of o kind estate. The formal dining room includes o custom crystal chandelier, sooring ceilings & enough seating to host the finest parties. The custom gourmet kitchen features hand laid ceramic tiles, stole of the ort gourmet appliances, double commercial ref rigerotor/ freezers, built in B.B.Q & large nook eating area which overioolcs the pool oreo. A lovely p1ono room leads you directly to the pub bor oreo complete with its own walk behind wet bor which is accentuated by etched gloss mirrors. A cory T V viewing oreo is situated right off the living room for eosy viewing of that special event. Double gloss entry doors open into the master suite which hos its own large brick fireplace, open beam ceilings, custom wall paneling, wet bor & outdoor private viewing deck. Every thought hos gone into creating the master both oreo. Gold plated fixtures abound including on the oversized custom double jocuni tub and also bathroom sinks. This special areo has its own exercise room complete with its own tanning bed. Downstairs you will find the meditation room complete w/custom mohagony paneling & soaring ceilings. In the reor yard, you will find a large oversi1ed freeform pool complete with its own spa & spraying fountains. This home wos designed to accommodate large parties & to enjoy outdoor living at its best. This estate even has its own bubbling streams & water woy system designed to compliment its natural setting os it adjoins the Bock Boy Ecological Preserve. A lovely fountain separates the main house from the guest quarters which even includes its own 4 car goroge. The barn areo indudes 13 box stalls with pipe conSls, a large show arena & a ronch house for your staff complete with its own office. Whether you wont lots of open spoce, enjoy horses, collect exotic cars or just wont to experience the finest, then this is truly o property of unmatched value. The K.K. Ranch is offered at 5. 9 million & exclusively through Roo Felsot with Re/ Max of Newport Beach. For your privote showing of this offering, coll Ron Felsot today, your guide to luxury homes in Newport Beach. WATERFRONT HOMES DISPI.AYS ITS DOMINANCE IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS 20 15 10 0 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1991 SALES Graph aqoaea:nlS listings sold by W*'6ont Homes and buymiq>iC1CUlledbyWlllerflo11tHomes. Odler dum Brob::n •A• lM>ugh "D•. no odlrJ' brolmqe was responsible fer m<se than two transactions. Waterfront Brtr. A Brtr. B Brtr. C Brb. D .. 8 Properties Presently Listed For Sale. For More Information Contact Marlene llaael 642-6048 Manny Stellino 650-2678 Thil jnbm#jmcfmnalrdiMJe but not~ fllsi-~hm~Calaaly Rf!OCJl!dsa~ll/1191. Newport Heights ls Our Business WAlERFRONT HOMES, iNc. RFALTORS e 2436 West Cout Highway • ~ Beach, Ca. 92663 (714) 631-1400 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 I PAGE 27 --OPEN HOUSES From one to fi ve p.m . . ~ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS EXCLUSWE ORANGE COUN1Y AFFIUATE OF SOTHEBY'S IHTEIUIATiONAL REALTY 675 -1051 • 631-1400 Six Bedroom Bayfront 6BR,, S.58A_ Udo family home Reduced SSS0,000,Jarge dock Sl,795'°°° \ ,,. PAGE 21 / SATURDAY, NoYembw I , 1•1 Featured New Usting Blf C.•vo• $3,300,000 .. - NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA1£ Featured New Listings .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Featured New Listing 5 Bdrm. 3 Ba. gorgeous view of b ay & ocean M41"41n PftUlippl Dover Shores $1 , 195,000 SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 I PAGE 29 Guard Gated Communities • PA~3& I SAl'UADA~-Nove"11ter'9,·1991- / Family Neighborhoods NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Tranquil Corona del Mar . . ~~~_:..;··:..-·~~·--=====::;;=-===--=~=·=·=·;;:;==·-~==~=·=======-==· ===~~~~~~~-:=--=-~~~~~-'.'-----~-~~---~·~~~·;_·__.;;~~~~~~~..:...:.....:..:!:r:=; . . Last Chance The Deal Of The Decade Price Slashed From -..SJ ,408,eeo- To -$985,000 LH* For lftOft i11~Uo11, piust uJl Marian Phillippi 759-3721 Buy One, Get One Free ... 2220 Pacific -Corona del Mar Buy a million dollar location, Get a house free!/ I Originally -Jl, i9S;OOU"" Now -$99s,ooo• • {Witle 30 Do~ Esuow) For MOrt mfo"*"tio", Plwt Call: Donna Wall 876-3233 -l sjt'ttJRbX'f.~~'iiO? I ,~~~jl OPEN HOUSE Sunday, November 10°' 1:00 • 5:00 P.M. 1737 Bayport -Newport Beach $525,000 Light & bright, warm & charming describes this wonderfully remodeled home located on a special quiet cul-de-sac. JUDY MERTZ 497-7242 Marie Fargo Presents Custom bayfront ftome wl doci. 60' on 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. famillJ room . 2 patios. tlte water. Dramatic ~ome priced to sell! gated courtyard. blaci bottom spa. $1,750,000 $850,000 SptetacularViNs! Popular 3 Bdrm . 2.5 Ba. Monaco . Lowly patio $895,000 Marie Fargo 759 .. a934 . . "' . _ ...... _...._........:..-.: . .;:..·_:;_ ~ -:··.::-::--:-_-..... -------=-~---.. ---- ' -..a ------------------ •• PAGE 32 I SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 Open House Sunday 1-5 P.M. Harbor Island 10 Harbor Island Features formal dining room witfr Fren'fr doors, expansive living room witfr frardwood ffoors, WZIJ den, library retreat off master bedroom and beautiful patio overlooffing water and night light views extending to private pier and docft Offered at $3, 700,000 $795,000 2525 Crestview 2 story,4 Bdrm. Fabulous white on white decor. Designer Perfect! Granite, limestone, wood floors quality throughout. Harbor View Homes $475,000 1860 Port 'JBggart Owner says "'Sell!" 3 Bdnn. "Carmel", new Berber carpet, miniature train set, private spa, 3 doors to greenbelt. Try lease option! .., .. ,,,.,,. ---..,. NEWPORT BEAGHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE For further inforrnaticn, plea.st call: \ Beverly Morphy 675-9073 Four Fabulous Open Houses!! For more information, please call: Debi Bibb 759-3707 Open House Sunday 1-5 P .M. Harbor Ridge --~\-'!» off-• s . 21 Narbonne A ~ve bedroom home of ""t11ualled qlllllit1J a"d tlesif" -Large famill} home witlr famillJ room , Ubr"'IJ, formal dl"i"g room, frardwood noors, Fre"'" doors a"d six nreplaus - Luxurious I Offered at $3,250,000 $695,000 534 San Bernardino Gorgeous country English inspin!d home. 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. huge family kitchen. Designer's own home, Quality appointments throughout. $525,000 1737 Bayport Fabulous family home, 4 Bdrm. plus retre9t. Quiet cul-de-sac location. Beeutifully remod· eled. Private pool and secluded yard . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT IR~ ESTATE SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 I PAGE 33 Quake policy tab shakes· up condo owners Ow Halllae: ... ., "'J auodation advised UI thil lme waUld be a ma_ncbdory stale wcM/p ~ for the upcomirtg C to P9Y fOr a HPafate earthquake Mee poky. Cu~, our u-:1":::: ~Ible!:% ttJnln1 !1tefr own lftlWAnce. How doee tllh new law work in as- ~ wWch do not haw earth- ........ ..:et -I ... te IMMI' in Fountain Valley o.r Homeowner: Elicdw Jamwy 1, 1992, the Califor- nia Aaldential Earih-~~Un~ • mented. Under this a, e.ch unit owner will be assessed through the as- sociation's insurance PokY CIMWlp. The ~ ClOmP9!'ies ... 11111 .... how Mad'i eadt urMI wiU be • rt b the sur------cl-. t.ed on the •· nature d con--..mon and strucb.lraJ ... ., d the P"Jiecl.. JIW •dwp will range from $15 to $60 wtth the aYefage f>eing S36 per unit I*. ye1t. The individual members 1hiit Wil 1-e up to $15,000 worth of •••lmal lnsurara ooverage In • the ~of an ~uake. lhe deducltble is based on a unit's value and is equal to one-half of one percent of the amount as stated in the policy of residential property insurance, or if there is no stated value, then the fair market value of the residence, ex- d uding the land. In no case will be the deductible be less than Sl,000 or more than $3,500. Even if you have other earthquake cov- erage, each owner must pay the sur- charge. • Dear Hotline: Recently our board of directors in- stituted a new and very strict puting policy. The board sent out two nodcel to elich ol the memben notifving us wuaal months in advance tfttthe parting poliq would take effect. Many Owners an the project are wety upset and think the members should hM been entitled to vote on such a. policy. Shouldn't the memben uve a say in these maior dedsionsl -T • ~ Without Representation owmg in Newport ludt Dear Towing: <;eneraJly these types of policy- maki~ decisions are "business judg- ments of the board of directors. Mem- bers function in the corporation by electing the board to make such deci- sions. ff the members uisagree with the decisions made bv the board, their re- course ls to vote (n a new board at the next annual meeting. For the board to t.ake "polls" or "votes" of how the members feel on every is.sue would hamstring the board to the point where it could not func- tion. Therefore, the board is charged with a certain standard of care in mak- ing its decisions, but is not required to take a member vote on even generally major issues. Howewr, association communication is extremely important, since all of the members need to understand that the board is serious about enforcing such restrictions. If the board is unsure how members would react on a major issue, it is per- fectly appropriate for the board to oc- casionany take an infor mal poll. How- ever, the result of such a poll is not binding on the board of directors and owners should be advised accordingly. • Dear Hotline: sions, induding what will and will not increase property values. Howewr, pefhaps you could obtain some estimates as to the cost to put in a more attractive sign which you believe would increase property values. If ~u present several bidS tri the board for their review, they may appreciate your efforts in that regard. However, it is ultimately a busines.s decision by the board of directors whether or not to obtain a new sign. (Janet L.S. Powers is an attorney with Fiore, Nordberg, Walker & Woolf-Willis, a law firm erripbasizinJl-[be_ practice of law in the area or community as- sociations. She cannot individually re- spond to questions, but will answer as many as possible in the weekly Hotline column. Submit your questions to Com- munity Association "Hotline, DuPont Center, 2301 DuPont Drive, Suite 500, Irvine 92715. The sign to the entry of our com- plex Is a constant source of irritation to me. It is a stupid pidure of a bird dnrwn by an olMoUs amateur with poor lettering on a wooden board. I think this is deteriorating the property values in oar ndghbcNitood. H~, .-------------- the boercl refuseS to listen to me. Can I force the boa.rd ol directors to do ~ about this hideous and tasteless entry monument signl -Bugged in Laguna Niguel Dear Bugged: Although you can take a poll of the community and provide the results to the board of dir~, there is little that you can do as a practical matter to force the board of directors to recognize yc?Ur p_oint of view. The board is~- sible for making these types of deci- WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. WAYNE HECK Residence: 675-9040 Businea: 631-1400 SEILERS MOTWATED! Realtors ® OWNER SAYS LE'rS SELL BRING AN OFFERr REDUCED TO $529,000 REDUCED ALMOSTSl00,000. OWNER SAYS SELL NOW! REDUCED TO $1,099 ,000 ,.,,..,,,,._ .......,"' .... ~..., /afl _._.....,. IZ $'I ....... .,,..,,.....,,... ... j , I I I PAGE 34 /SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/C09'A MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Metro Realty opens with grand flourish 0 ver 400 guests attended the gala grand opening of Metro Realty in Corona cfel Mar last Friday. Local Realtors and special guests were impressed with the stunning Cleoor, first- dass fumishing5, combined with mu- seum-quality artwork, which were shown off to their best advantage under the 14-foot ceiling5 and gallery lighting. The opulence was a surpnse in light of today's somewhat depressed real es- tate market, the guests agreed. Darrel Pash, owner/broker of Metro Realty, has developed a concept that is unique to the real estate industry, and he has seen his firm expand from three to 16 agents in only six weeks. "I've been involved in all types of real estate operation, and I've taken the best aspects from each to create Metro Realty," Pash declared. "I've been able .. to do this because of the current eco- :......,;~----' nomic climate. The recession was the Metro's Danel Pash with Jackie Han-perfect time to open an operation of dehnan at grand opening. MONICA RUGGIERI TOP 1% IN THE NATION MUL11-MIWON $$ PRODUCER 760-5000 650-0750 Ext. 107 RES. NEW USTING 1356 GALAXY DOVER SHORES • Best Back Bay view -See Catalina sunsets, ocean and Fashion Island. Sprawling SBA plus office. Over 5,000 sq.ft. priced to sell at $1,345,000 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 DOVER SHORES -View home! Reduced & ready. 4BR, 3BA. 1900 Santiago. A new low prlcel $749,500 2236 HEA1HER -CHERRY LAKE ARIA -Cul-de-sac home w/ good curb appeal. 3BR plus new pooll Asking $475,000 HUGE DOVER SHORES HOME w/dock & boat. 5BRs plus office & 3 car garage. P"ool, view, over 5000 sq. ft. $2,900,000. Call for apt. DOVER SHORES SBA view home. Good street. Tri-level. Pool, now $749,500. 1712 Antigua. (pending salel) RECENT REMAX DOVER SHORES/BAYCREST SALES 1311 ANTIGUA 1393 GALAXY 621 MICHAEL PL 1334 ANTIGUA 1701 GALAXY 1046 PESCADOR 1521 ANTIGUA 1742 GALAXY -CC>Ol'MU 1030 POLARIS 2012 COMMODORE 1900 GALAXY 2012 SANTIAGO 1301 GALAXY 1942 GALAXY 2018 SANTIAGO 2039 SHIPWAY Arnold and Esther Yank (left) and Bill and Donna Webster were among the guests at Metro Realty grand opening. th is type .,, Pash points out that Metro Realty is a first-class operation which combines the corporate ima~ and service without all the multiple layers of management found in a franchise. "Our flexible system lets the agent earn substantially more money," he said. · Without the franchise fee, Metro Re- alty is able to pass the savin~ on to its customers and establish a first-class op- eration besides. "This is absolutely the prettiest office in Newport Beach," Pash says with pride. "A fresh, clean look is very im- portant today, and that's us, together with the best quality and efficienq." Metro Realty is located at 2700 E. Coast Highway in Corona def Mar. Agents there may be reached at 729- 4330. EXCmNG AND DUMAnc CUFF HOME Overlooking CdM beach. Front cover O.C. magazine, call me to seel 3425 Ocean Blvd, CdM. $2,100,000 NIWLIS'nNGI Charming country kitchen, wood windows & french doors throughout. Baaementl A wonderful home. · 2050 Shlpway, Baycrest. Cell to 8881 '589,000 . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Local Realtors kicking off Christmas Cantree drive T he Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors has kicked off its sixth annual Christmas Cantree food drive. Each year, during the holiday season, local Realtors c:Ollect canned gods throughout the community to donate to local charities. This year all proceeds will benefit the Salvation Army of Or- ange County and the AIDS Service foundation of Orange County. Stan Sax, 1991 cantree chairman, an- nounced that this year's goal is to col- lect a total of 45,000 cans. "Each year the support for Christmas Cantree gets better and better," Said said. "We easily surpassed last year's goal to collect 30,000 cans and we feel that this year's goal is a realistic one." See CANTRE~• Suzanne Mosher 760-5000 Outstanding Vmew home $749,500 631-4205 Multi-Million Dollar Producer 1900 Santiago Open Sunday 1-4 p.m. 4 BR/3 BA Designer touches throughout NEW LISTING -2050 Shipway $589,000 Beautifull}I re-done 3 bedroom/21h bath home on a large comer lot. Too many special features to list REDUCED-2236 Heather lane $475,000 Decorator perfect! One year old pool and spa. 3 bedroom/ 21h bath on quiet cul-de-sac. I.WE· 615 Camation $2500/MO Large JBR townhome so~ iiJr11 Highway. Completely re-done, security entran .... I~ car garage. *·VIEW BUYS IN NEWPORT HEIGll.TS AMAZING VIEWS-Of bay and ocean across from park. Two story 4 bedroom plus family room submit your offers! $849,000. OPEN SAT & SUN * 'LEVERAGE WITH 10% DOWN! ENORMOUS VIEWS--From almost every room of this spectacular S bedroom S'll bath custom. Newer construction with 4 view balconies, 2 family rooms and den/ study. MOTIVATED SELLER! WILL CARRY LARGE 2nd T.D.! Reduced to $1,245,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 * LEASE OPTION NEWPORT HEIGHTS SELLER HAS BOUGHT ANOTHER! This home is remodeled and shows like a model. 3 Bdrm. 3 bath fam room home. White & light french doors, hardwood floors, manicured yard. security system & quiet location $529,000. *VIEW "PROBATE" -NEWPORT HTS 3 Bedrooms. Potential plus. Priced to sell immediately! Don't miss this one! Views of park, bay & ocean. Priced at $599,000. OPEN.SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5 * "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 BA TH. Custom with 7 car garage! Convert garage for "Live-In" quarters. Exceptional house -Exceptional value! $589,000. * NEW LISTING! "LAGUNA IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS" A LOOK AT OCEAN AND CATALINA from the spacious deck of this 3 BDRM 21/l bath home. Two story hillside location. Good siud yard. Open beamed ceilings, French doon, 2 fireplaces, private spa. $5,,,000 * "HEIGHTS'' FIXER JUSI' USTED! 4 BDRM, family room home. Large lot in Quiet Location close to Qiff Drive. $459,000. _OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 * LEASE OPTION! SUBMIT OFFERS on this 3 bdrm brand new custom in Huntington Beach. Ocean views. Alldng $417 ,000 • \£ 30Aq \ teet .e iedmevo~ .YAOAUTAa PAGE 36 I SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 I Drive, Huntington Beach. 2 Huntington Place homes offer elegance and prestige N ew, el~nce and prestige are the worC:ls to describe ttle two Huntin~n Place homes being offered by Patrick Knapp of ERA Raf- ferty & Lloyd, Estates Division. Mediterranean design and custom landscaping provide the setting for these outstanding J.M. Peters estates. Located in the prestigious, gated neighborhood of Huntington Place, these homes offer extra large lots as well as expansive living area {up to 3,870 square feet). The outstanding quality craftsmanship of J.M. Peters abounds within these es- tates with features such as marble entry, awesome 18-foot ceilings, winding stair- ways, gourmet island kitchens, formal dining and living rooms and enormous Property of the Week master suites fit for a king. Both homes offer at least four bed- rooms and 41/J baths, including a king- sized master suite with vaulted ceilings, fireplace, retreat and luxury his and hers private baths. Asking prices st.art from the mid- S600,000s. To attend the viewings of these fabu- lous homes,use the Atlanta Avenue gate at Atlanta and Bushard Street in Hun- tington Beach. Proceed to 21042 Spur- ney Lane or 9392 Shadwell Drive. For additional information, cont.act the sellers' representative, Patrick Knapp, at 764-3599 or (213) 987-8134. is at 21042 Spumey Lane, Huntington Beach. CAllllE ers, soups, salads, main dishes and des- serts that are hot off the press from the From Page 35 new Realtor Cookbook. While the ea·ntree mission is a serious And, on Dec. 6 from 1 to 5 p.m., the one the "office-to-office competition" Christmas Cantree committee will sp~:>n­ that' has developed over the years also sor a "Santa Photo Day" at Hughes makes it fun. First and second-place Market in Westcliff Plaza, 11 SO Irvine plaques are awarded to offices collect-Ave., Newport Beach. Anyone donating mg the most cans ~r capita. Offices are five 16-oun~ cans or SS will .receive a judged by category size. free Polaroid photo taken with Santa Two Christmas Cantree fundraisers Claus. are scheduled to promote the project. Community members interested in Wednesday from 4 to 6 p.m. Realtors donating canned goods to Christmas and community members are invited to Cantree should contact their local Real- the Cantree Cookoff at the association tor or drop them by the association of- office, 401 N. Newport Blvd., Newport fice; For more information on the Beach. By donating SJ or three 16-prOject, contact Sax at 759-6600 or ounce cans, guests can sample appetiz-Rose Carey at 722·2300. ~TAT?.=I IA3R \ TOJlq A23M AT200\HOA38 TAOqW3l-1 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE By ARIANNE (for real est.ate agents --week of Nov. 9-15) ARIES (I am -first and then you can be second; aren't I nice?) -There are moments in most lives, if seized, that can change the direction of our lives forever. You could put in escrow the home of ,a lifetime. You may decide to change where and how you work You may decide to make a friend a partner. A failing-out with a co-worker could cause you to leap without looking. TAURUS (I have -and please don't touch my stuff) -A bull jump off a moun- tain? The cow did jump over the moon. You must do some soul searChing and de- cide what your priorities are. Commit to a partnership if you decide to stay in real estate. Change partners, if you already have one. You and a co-worker could write up the biggest transaction of your real estate career. GEMINI (I think -and think and think; my head hurts, you t.alce over) -You would rather changes offices, careers, anything but stand in fight More tension is not needed by nervous twins. A broker, a buyer and a seller are ready to saaifice you for what they want. Stand and fight for your reputation and experience. A pow- erful man will back you. You will never work the same again . CANCER (I feel -no I'm not pouting, just fee/in&) -You let go and make changes after three "Dear John" letters, many pleas on your part ana she rebuffs. An event with a child will change the direction of your life. Children move you, im- mediately. List two newer homes by water. Don't react to co-worker's sharpness, as you may want to sell one of her listings. LEO (I will -tell you all about it if you sit still and listen) -You have to much ego and pride about your grand efforts and like to tell everyone. You will list and sell the largest transaction ol your career. The woblem is you must keep quiet dur- ing negotiations. An incident concerning a child, a partner and money may have you paC:king your bags and leaving for gOod. That indudes real estate. VIRGO (I analyze -and pick and pick; ooh, is that dirty/) -A sibling comes back into your life with dramatic results. You decide to wor'k close to home. You will think differendy and may teach a dass. You decide a listing is not worth the ag- gravation. You connect with international buyers that will result in several contracts. LIBRA (I balance -I don't know yet; I'm still weighing it) -Your very own rul- ing planet, Venus, comes home to you this week. ~otice when ~u s~every­OOdY smiles back? Stay away from moody co-woricers who by to bring down from your pink cloud. You are reaping the fruits of your labor. Before you uit for the year, list two more homes. SCORPIO (I desire -and watch out if you desire what I desire) -You probably already have made a dramatlc chan~ with yourself and in your personal life. If not, loose ends will smack you in the face now. The planets give you the will and strength to change. A surgeon and a man in sales may make you an offer you can't refuse. Take a risl<. SAGITTARIUS (I see -and why can't you see what I see?) -Remember the saying "we have met the enemy and it is us?" You now come face to face with your own defects that hurt ~ the most. The good news is you can now change your weakness to a strengt_h. Tension between a buyer and a seller needs your smooth talking. You can be honest without being sharp. , . CAPRICORN (I use -and l~s for your own fJ05Kl) -You decide, with a friend like this, who needs enemies? Time to move on. Save your energy for buyers who want the very best showinS'. Yo" will get flnand~ for two con<b by just asking the right person. Cfas.~tfted ads will selr two townt1omes with water vteWS. Power days are Sunday and Monday. AQUARIUS (I know -and you will never know exactly what I 'know) -Your reputation and profession are on the line. A major corporate leader wants to do business with ~· You may have t.o change brokers to aocommodate him. You I~ the perks, but do you want the fast lane again? Financing comes through for your large escrow. Sell two estates on the water. PISCES (I believe -and don't try ro pin me down to what) -They want you to be in charge of what and wherel They are kidding aren't they? Pack ~r hap; you may be traveling. You can adapt to anything, Let a good attorney handle that little lawsuit. Who caresl Before you go, will you please write up those six unhs with great views of the water? (The stars do not com~/, only su~. Read sun, rising and moon signs for fur- ther nuanres. Love, ARIANNE) IEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, Nowmber 9, 1991 I PAGE 37 Realtors warn Bush: Read o.ur lips P Nlident Bush muld face a lngton should have to spend one month malae those ends meet," he ·said. out and buy a house 0t a car they're ~ re election baale if he wfih the peope of this muntry so they ·~re not going to F out and buy going to pay off a debt. ' cbin't pay more *'ltion to would lcriow how they really have to thingS to jump st1rt lhe economy. You 'We neied something that creates doi""'-rneltlc~ 111ues,··the president of the live,'' Rouda said. IPve them a SSOO tax break, the)"re so jobs and tax aJts don't create jobs, they Nldonal Allodatiorl of Realtors warned Talk of a tax rut for Middle America heavily In debt, re not to neYer haYe ,, he said. in t.. Veps T~. ~ be -Jh&-..t "If the p•dent doesn't spend more = do ~;-:mu~ ~ time ~ about the eo>nonry of the Unllllcl Stlllles of AmeriQ, he's IP~ my, Rouda saJd. to haw a hard dme being re eleded, ''When you start talking about a tax Hlfiev E. Rouda, an Ohk> Realtor, pre-wt. and people can't maie ends meet, dided. "I support a p>d, strong ~ they're going to use that money to policy, but t don't ~ it at the ex-r p:;;;;::;;;;;;::;;;;;;::;;;;;;::;;=====.--1 ~ of the domestic: fX?licy. ·~ ~ haS been too busy with ~~'o/," Rouda ~in an intet •iew. 'Ke shciUld ~trate more _pn domesdc: problems.'' Rouda is fnt;V«pS for the NAR convendon, ~ bepn Thu~. Some 20,000 Realtors are expeded to attend the •-day eYent. . Rouda suap:Sted the convention would be • pt ~ f0t the president to feel the pulse QI the AmeriCan peo-~;,, I was ~t of the United States and knew the election was 12 months a~, I'd be out here talking to these people who are the last bastion of .free en~ise," Rouda said. "That's the America Id want to be talking with." SpMkefs. It the. 84th annual mnven- tion lndude Demoaatk: ~tial c.andidll!e Paul Tsonps of Massachusetts and~5:13n·~~ ment In the White House Ot Congress to deal with lsMle$ that have left the na- tion mfred In an economic slump. "I belieYe ewry polltidan In Wash- IESTCAL f I IAI CIA L 1111 mm 11111011 11nm11111 30 Year Fixed Stlll Under Malket 1.621%/1 ... ., -0..~SRl. Co'Oo to $191.2e0 .... ~ latel.lool llarta 1.IW.01 #I 1Se~ Day Lock-Int • P\lchale Of lefllM11"°9 • ""1'lbo loanl ~ to .. mmon ..... #I_..., .. ......_ CCII tor DMall Paulllml•on (714) 7201440 180 ~Or.[). 518 180 ~eaocn JJ.ere I•• dllfereace.e• Loweat Rate. • B..t Service I NIWPOIT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. A MORTGAGE CORPORATION llesldenllal Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 mllllon *Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Unlts 1 1 ·./',"l' /r7{L)f/)),Jffl1f) C.J// ~ l' I I j I I Iv . 1 .; -8 ~) 1 -u. ) 0 ~) 30 Yr. Axed 1st. 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Advertise it in the Pilot Ctassifieds. •Coll 642·5678 To place your od todQyl • · - Ml.IC)\ 3 story 4 bec*oofn homl, 3 bedrOoml & ludy on 11t floor, M9' dlr*19, lcltcha1 Ind pord\ on ind Ind Nee mmta' sub wilt'! lllw:Mdc on 3rd. Quiet ~ *Pl to bey, OCle8\ & lllboe Fcny. $795,000 .. ,.. ... ,,,.. .. . Wlllalwt ...._ 7•a•• ) •Spa •Pool •View **W..-mont ***W1t1 "front Md Pool ..-.Give Addfw at OtMrd Gate ,HOMES FOR SALE 2 BR plua FAii 1111 or DEN •221 ~.Corona del Mar 1'51MJ100 1'758,000 81111-5/Sun 1 ... :30 311DR00118 .... ~. Newpon 8Mct'I 811·1291 ...,..000 8uncMy 12:30-6 1121 Traci l'I 4nda, BllyctMt, NB 1'20-1704 $479,000 &A"l 12:3CM:30 3 BR ..... FAii RM or DEN 1w w-.on.11111cr-. OM , ••• .., 1118.800 ..., Allll9. • •• t ........ ... IQ80 IS?l.800 ~ 12-11 *11'2 ...... ...,_, W-*"'" NB ,...,oo Mn.eoc> 8t1111k1n 1-e 111 ..,.. Koron. Udo .... en-noo ... ooo 3011 Cof'9 .......... Nwpt llch , ln-7300 ... .IOO a1• DI• ood, COM SJa.1181 --.000 117 Plcl9W. 0.-... ... .,...., .... ... 8un 1 ... ... 1 ... 8unM .. Oi>ENHOUSE 411DR00118 * .... 0.11t .... c.neo ShorM, CdM 79-8100 11.-0.000. ~ 1-6 4 BR plua FAii Rll or DEN **. 2810 w. Oceenfronl. Newport BMch ~ 11,275,000 Sunday 1-5 *17~ I.It, 88ya'Mt Notth, NB 8'134777 1845.000 Sunday 1 ... 2710 Gannet Dr, Meea Va4'de, CM 979-e088 1366.000 SatJSun 1-6 ~ Rue Chsdlly, IMg C9nyon, H.B. TIMMt100 11,,..c>o,ooo SUnc:Say 1-e • *92047 Port ~ice. Hrbr Yw Hm9 720-0811 16158,000 ... 12 ... 101 Via Genoa. Udo ... ~noo 11,410,000 104 Via y .... Udo .... ~7300 1626,000 I BR .,.... FAii Rll or DIN 890 Cow*Y Club, ,._.Verde. OM ~ .. .000 ...,.., 1-6 ltt ...... y. ~ y .. ,, ... ,.,. Oii o ...... . Ml~S6TI · for information & surprisingly low cost. . - I BR plus FAii Rll or DEN ......,0 8'M"*'a TNe, Big Clinyon, NB 7&SMnOO 11,195,000 ~ 1-6 TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM + e..-*240 Nice 1111, VIiia Balboa, NB ~ $198,900 Sun 1-4 + e..-*240 Na #217, Vlha Balboa, NB &MMS770 $194,.eoo Sunday 14 2 BEDROOMS + • .,...*220 N~ t'308, VUla Balboa. NB 844MJTTO 1$49,900 . Sun 1 ... • ....... 950 Cagney ,,3'17, Wla Balboe. N8 955-6800 '249,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 **••eeo1 Udo Pane Or #4F, NB 7~ 1845,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR pl~ FAM RM or DEN 3BEDROOllS •11...,. Ct. Uewpon er. ,-----· ln-1300 _1385,000 --· -~ 1 ... ---__ ..__.., Sun 1 ... 3 BR plus FAii RM or DEN ....,...1 .. DUPLEXES· FORULI llllplual8R I . I ! .. PAGE 40/ SATURDAY, November 9, 1891 CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE Houses/Condos For Sale GENEllAL 1002 liENt-.llAI. llHI.! Rancho Santa riJERAs CREEK VILLAS NEED HELP BUY· Con:::!~lum ING A HOME?? 1-2 Bedrooms Prequalllylng for a From $108,990 loan? Selecting the Golf Course home & area of your Neighborhood! choice? Select the 714/58ft-2883 profeeslonal to Work r tor You w/degrees, the San Juan Group working knowledge, Rent or Seit by owner. knows the area and Anshelm home. 2400 Olteen year11 ol experl· 9q ft. •BR 2BA, m11ny enc•. extraa. Needs love. R1ylene Miricle v • r y e 1 • g • n t. Ofc• 1•"•000 $199,500. $5,000 • _.,., down. No credit X214 nMded. WUI negoU- R •• • ,..1 1_8 ate, move In • U9 • v• now.(213) '32.8C)10. COHO:\,\ 11>1·1.\L\I: !••.'! ( t IHll1" \ lH·.L MA•t 111..!~ 3425 Ocean Blvd Gorgeoue vlewal Sunaete. Catalina, crashing wavee, lld•poof•. boats • • one-of-a-kind con- temporary maater· piece.. tiouH can be Hpandedl SH It on the front cover of Orange County mag- azine .... Come buy your dream home from: Monica R~ft!~rl Either Yank llxt113 ·Rf.AW ., '\t:wruJf rt't( 11 REAlTOOS• •TWNHllVALUEI 780.5000 •INVESTORS• ~d=-3~7' ~_..&.V Spyglau Southport. 2'haa. 1399,500 a ~ ·I 6BR + •.SBA. Ocean 2BR 28A $349.SOO w/ "f"\Vl'rV'r'tf' ~·w 11 view. Large cul~c high vautted celltnga, ,, • w • '\.Ao..' I 1 _. J\. lot. Fixer. $7851<. flreplac:M. din rm• + REALTORS • Exel Agt 720.1704 T • rm a 1 o p • NI=======~ For Ad Action TODAvt fiiLOT CWSIFl•D PATRICK nNORI! tt'e the reaource you Call a Agt 7eo.810I can count on to Mii a Ni..-· to-S150,CID0.Al00 Sold) myriad of merchan- dise ltema. because I rg-our columns compel .. __ A_0-_v_1_s_o_R __ -)==: ~~1~11fled buyere to 642-5878 -842-8978 GENEH.Al. 1002 GENEIU\L J002 Gl-:NEllAI. 1002 I I C •1111 \. ·\ '. \11\11'.\. \ I H. l :\11\ ll I II.~'! : DEL !\1:\H : 1 •..!'..! JASlllfiE CREEK! SHORECLIFF Seller need• lrn-mec:tlately aalel Price draettcally reduced •. 319 Driftwood. Win be Customized Ptan 3 w/ open Sat. 1 to SPM. 2BR .. _n famlly rm This ltl e wann & trlldl-' """' • ' tlonal 3BR home on pvt spa, $499,000. 8 000 ft ~ "-'"h Agt 844-8067 oc an • aq ...,. , .... 759-esoe coast Nwpt plenty or room to add Props on.) Th• uklng prta. E'llDE 4BR, 28a, Comet lot. Poul* R.V. Acee .. 1299,000. Open .... day 1213°'4 2~90 Weatmlnet ... Alla Wade 780-5000 I H \ I,\. I '" • I AllOLUTI 1TEAL Must ... gorgeous lg •BR home w/,,._ poof, spa. apOf1 court + pvt yard. Model perfect & hlghly upgrd. A value at $309.000 w(Termel OP•NTODAvt PATRICK TeNOR• Alt 71CM1702 (Ovw 1150,000.000 Sold) 1---.:;...._--~.,,.._---or SHO,ooo repr•11il'li:i8WecC:"""'111'11::w:,.::1 .. i:: ... :-, ""::340W\ MllSA BLUFFS Sun-eenta one of the ie .. t E. 20th St 3Bt Z'hBa, aet/Clty llght vtewa. expentJve "°"'" tn 1g yd, 1600 + aq ft. hi 3BR 2'h8A lrg con-th.la mUltt-rnUKon dOlw upgrd. Seller -we temporary twnhm. community. So, In ad-lftOV9 ltl ReduoM - Only $248,500. caJI dltlon to Ihle being a S40K to S249 900 sandy. 759-U 15: delightful houH In a l-.!850.e4~~ee~--·--· 1======== Grubb a Elli• M+e200 wondeffUt community. Open Sat/Sun 1-6. •BR It le *° a very w1-, LEAIE OPTION 3BA. fam rm, 520 De lnll9etment. NEW HOllll 1.\1.I '.\\ Anza Dr. Owner KERR REALTY 3BR & 4BR ovw 2300 M25,000. 760-1878. ·--1111 eq. ft. iuoo1mo. EMERALD BAY. 38r, HI 1'\ 11 1111"< GENfo:llAI. lOt>:! •~ Bullder ...._7001 3'hBa. Lg llbrary. Oceen V5ewa. Welk to I ( o .... I ' \11 .... \ 111 ! I PALATIAL DTATI 1 Year NEW Medbt- ninean ... 400 ft &BR home w/gym, aauna. ateam. pvt yard. Nr Country Club • A valu9 at $589,000 W/ Tenn.el OPN TOOAY PATRICK nMORR Agt 780-8702 (Over $150.D00, Sold) * $175,000 594 Wendy Lane e .M. Townhome, 2 master suites, 2t;t ba. Agt Sally "2-"587 The Prudentlal caJlfom&a Realty MEIA VDDE bch, Po01e a. pn. EXCLUllVEJ Call Marj for gate ~ home In M.V. =· Sl,290,000. •M- lnner..toop on quiet cukte-.. c Thie 3BR 2BA hm on oY9f'Slzed lot hu It alll Fam rm w"'9nch dOora, fnwt OR. remodeled kltcfl w/bsy wtndow, RV ec-c:esa & mont. ''A Beet Buy" et $330,000. OPEN SUN 1-", 1700 Palau Place. YYonne Mci<.y. The Pruden- tlall. ...~ 7088 Of' 7& 7278. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-6 27t0 GAM«T °"-C.M. ' 8 Rooma. $356,000. Owner/ , 879-5099 '\;I \~ 1 't 111 I I ti I· •\< It I.,,,., REDUCDll HarborH~ Large famlly size home on qulal street. 3 big bdrma. 3'h bathe + famlty rm & dining rm. Spacious enclond yard. · SS78.000 Open ••iliun 1-S SH 1808 Ruth Ln 111 ••• LISTINGS by 'LLONGS .1.1ki9cii Prime Flower St. loc. 3BR 2BA. fam rm, f/p, Wd ftra. Light .. Brtght throughoul.Lg.yd,w/ auto. eprlnklera. $325K. Bob CotllCdo 831·1131. Grubb & E.1119~ "" No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper •BAYCREST• Orig owner MUST Niii 3BR wnwge lot. Pr1lne ngtlbmd. .. .. offerl '478.SK. BM REFINANCING YOUR HOME? WE CAN HELP. Fixed rates below 9%. 1971 PORT LAURENT -659,000 -TAY 10 % DOWN. Move in condition, ird.lding new roof. 5 Bedrooms, 3 Ba. 3-car garage. Like new. 1966 PORT BRISTOL -~59.000 - Lowest price in the Halbor View Homes CARMEL ModeJ-clean, bright, wide k>t. ._,_ ___ 175' PORT UANLEIGH -$559,000 - Exquisite care by the original owner. VfKY private yarct _Upgraded_kitchen. 22f11 PORT CARLISLE -$599,000 - Phase Ill, wth comroonitypo(>I, spa, tennis court. Very large rear yard. LAGUNA TOWN HOME-2 BR + 2.5 Ba. $209,000, coventient to 405 FWY Juat Usted-CAAMEL MODEL, Two doora from n. green- belt In Pha8f II, $475,000. .:llONGS OF NEWPORT GEARY AND CHRISTA -840-5864 .................. ,.ltldt,ca.- Plii. fits In. .-T ... .. 0 kt .... 1 .. ----wood-. .......... ~1704 °"" ... ........... ,,. ==•-.... ,................ ,... -•m•• T....., N•U1t1•.... ........ =.::..=-.:..: ........ NM......, ......... ~~~ =-.. ::-• :::: :::r t:'-:=l\ :=-..-..-r.= · .. ~ .............. ., ...... _ ... ... -....... "' .... ... __ ... ,_ ....,,_ . ....,......,. "" ... ... ... ... -=: ..... •r::=:...., ............... .... ................ ....., ... _ ...... ,= •. Oil........ --.-Ill&•·.!:!.,~-........ • QI .. "eiii;illii ................... 19f•WT ..... "_____ _,_.__ • .-. .. ~ ....... ~---.................. _..-. -.o. ......... -'--... ,.,...' .............. ,.. • ........................................................ ~ ....................... _.__ QI,. ... ~ .. .,....... ....... .., .... .. EI ... -·· :r• 1111 • MM11I •: 11•& .. llLOIW~--·-­lman- (!1111 1l4Jw • '9• NS ~ 9(6 IJJllWW11 • • ••• '\I\\ I'• II , 'HI \C ,, .... HMIOl IUDGE1 AbeokM ateall 281 28A condO w/pooA tennla + V'lew • Onl •• ., •• ooo •IEIT llCRET11 UV 3BR 2"'BA Pait Ss>Mg9 atyte w/po + apa In pvt .. ..Cut loc:atlon. Price 8'uh• to 1349,800 w!Tflf'fM OP•NTOOAY 24 HR DOORMAN Only mld.f'lee ocean bay condo w/boat al a. 24 hr doon'n., fulty MCured bldO. lJ mode4 2BR 2~da \ eauna. le45,000 \ Terme. Ol'tl TOO.'" IAWIEWTIRR AbeoluM V811191 Mod perfect 3BR 2~1! home W/pvt ylU'd lush landacapln 1399,900 w!Tennal O""TODAvt VIUAIALIOA CONDO I PenthouM 2BR 2E W/dln rm + Irv pat dectt In MCUrlty bid Only $249,800 1 t«mal PATRICK TENOR Agt71N702 to-. s1suoo.aao lddl OPDHOUIEI IUNDAY1-4 or can '°' Appt To Se Al 'fN OolMIMllCt MM770 ..., Ann llcGl*t AtWllllllaOll Pools, 8pu.. Tennh Watkto~BM< a.-. Community 8ecurtty PMcJng 240MICl217 1 BA 1 B 0oean VIM 2~1:C~1. 1 BR 18 Ooeer\ \"-' JUSTNDUCeO t111.IOO UOllCllOI DoWMee ... •SUpetb Ooeen 'h HNTHOUSe tMllOO Enter at \1.,. ..... a... on Hoeplelil A l7M400 &I FllD • I • !l, 4 y " Tl DI •• .cs I I • Ip In 'g "' "' , .. la + g IA Jo g. "' E • • ., .. d I CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE . . N ~ \\ l'I •H I ...... t .,,\ I l I I\ i Bl t\( I I ! I ..... lll.1\I II I Ot.'I F1mout Popn Avtl 1 Blk to UttM Corona Bch. Recently remod· BAYFRONT dplx W/ WINTER •l•d. Cap• Cod dock. Oen vu W/fJO' p: .......... up. 1BR RENTALS AVAILABLE charmer, oc:n • hllla. water front. l939K en.at. top petk·lrvtne. 2BR 2Ba, vaulted Al.o, dpbl In Nwpl 111,500. make offer. Waterfront Homes Inc. cella, huge aun- HgtS 1319K. IS0-8927 = Oraham, 651· RNftora drenched deck, bay & _ ........ RE 931•1400, 780-3e00 tr.nc:h drs, 12 to 24 GOLF COURIE VIEWS Vogje P--.,,.. mo I••· S2500/mo • Premier 1oca11on ~ HUNTINGTON aec. gmdr ina. wicdy9 ~~~"¥-~~· 6 c~ IUCH AREA 252·ta55 H1160-0486 Ing a.. lstMd ttom.. ••l3'IOIMO Incl utU. 2BR + atudy, 1BA. glll'. HARBOR VlEW·YIEW! Wei pnced Hett 000 St. Park, over 65, New pnt, CfPl, tlle, fix· Stunning 111_ of Har- Lln4llllofs 'T.WiM 28dnn, 2Ba. IMMAC tureal Stepa to bch. bof, oc:n & city llght.. ONbb & Ella M+aoo LESS niAN 140.000. 11350/mo 760-838• SBA 2onBA + tam rm .. Owner 114-373-3BR. 28• ifet;, hOUH & brkfat nook. $3400/ HARBOR HIGHLANDS 9211. Call for Appl. Cepe cod atyle. ffplc, mo. Yvonne McKay, 3BR 1_,.BA. 1341,900. w/d, winter or yr1y The Prudential. &45- Agt. DenlM 141-6930 e78-8HS IM now 7088 or 729-7278 Wll OPTION 9 Ael'9e ...-Nentla! f'um 38r 28&· frplc. JASMINE PARK. 3BR, F••ULQUI oc1u1o1 la.MO: MOO Down. patio. 880, Vl!RY 3" BA. Flre-•ac. A/C -_.. l10Qfmo. NICl!I lN tll 6/20/92. "4 ... ' ' &: BAY VIEW HOME •~u..... s11e5lmo e?s-s3e3 ~!:,~c~~:r· Cullom 'BR &Ba LITTLE ISLAND, lrg ·---------home. Game rm w/20 3BR, new carpeV Lovefr 818Ch hmt! tt wet bv, pool & paint. No peta. 19761 ~ blk to CdM b .. ch, :~~.::::-Bu!ltoln COSTA Mesa. Attn CS. mo. Yrty. 973-9473 38R, ofc, 3Ba. 2 frptc, Huge muter e:':i Y9k>per. 2 Iota pr... NEftR MYFRONT HM dbl gar, (lfdnr, S2000I apa. Lei'• ...aoMate. entry A-a. deflnltely R-3Bt 3Ba. 2-c:ar gar, mo. Oya ,,-::::::: ,._.,Hcl Te s. ponlbfy R~. Eaat wshr/dr'fr. Yrty '2900/ an.r 5pm •t,t00.000 Hemlton St. Financing mo. eaa 752-6111 dya l·N-ew-ty--upgr--ad-ed--3-B-R .. .,..... •waole pou. MM179 N mag The Community Mar· 2aA· Lovety HV Hilt• 780·9000 ••• Sell your home ket Pttice. Piiot CIUal-atre~t; 1g yd; Aval 8t4. thrOugh c:taaalfled. fled now: 12,600/mo; 8191 OP9ft 8at/'luft 1... 64aH78 842 ... 78 7&&-9329 Ut1 C8lf 1k -...;.,~...;...----- MARRJ.AOllflllfoee .... Priced betow mitt. '8t 21;\Ba. Min w ... de- algn. 14nK. 71SN111 MUST llLL NOWI <i 1-. N t-:tlA I. t oo:,? Open Sunday 12·5 (iF~.ffH .'\I I IHI:.! ~BR 2~ + lam nn. 0ntv 4 Y'9 old. Try 1°" c:town Ot ..... option, 1411,000. • 1180 Vista Entnda l..arelne 'NNOM. P1u llW UITlllQI Beautifully Upended Li.Ilda •• "=:'':.~ ..,._ 8lei ,,.._.=-A B'lylua ~a ne-1174 ==-~w. L.-----•;;;;.;..'_.,,_N.._ ... .;,.._rt __ ._._._ ..... __ '" _____ _. llJl(\I'•,\ ,111-1.1\\1\H .!1.!:.! 'll"..i• . tJ•'\·.pcv: r\~ I , ', , • l.3 I , \ I ! JI ~ ~ 8C":JCl1 106 U••,lL' . •, j :'\01·.\\ l '()I( I Hf-:J\( It .! I h9 Ncwµor1 BcaL h 1069 ' ~ ---------· - PAGE 42 /SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE 1111 \o l l\,\olll'\ \,I \\ I' 1 1 H I f(I \, 1.\1 ..... '.•I I •7a9/Me 2ar. lwge I Ht-.,, II • I•• Ill \I II ''·'"' ...,tt \la '..'I fl I '-I '.I -.... .._ 1 it I 1 ( ~. I I 1 h I. I .• 1 " t.'I lllMcl Wlterfrontf pelSo, new pnt. st~ FOR ~ 111..,0._. BLOCK TO llAClll •CDM Weterfrent F9m .,,, ~ 29R ••• •••• Otfloe ~~. 73{..,.ea """•5 "",.,. 3BR 28A..,.., unit. llla11era•lo view 28a CdM Apt, rv bc:h, autt ... e.12, tum. susoo. New CarJ* & -....,.. •1"2 Bdrma "°"" ..o Beyalde pool/ 1ux brand new cpV.-ppla. FrH perking. klnch paint. Davtd, Coldwell •Almost new apacloua eOptionm meela, tnna Oaregei='*· ury ~ ~· ~ seootmo. 8r.Me02 room & coffee, ~t. Bantlat 722·t488 LONG BEACH 1BR seeo. 0•. ~. • hol.IHkMP'ncl ato oUllT Bf/Ba seoo, prot'tem, HB. Own IMng room.~ cont room. FAX. cop. Lwrurtou.e. tum Vat· 800 • Ooe..I Blvd palSo, lndry rm 8'11. eOreat ioc.tlon CENTAUR MOMT. 723-4092, 722·7'10 utlt. Quiet non4mkr, :w'::. ~~:. aallea J)«lthH. 1Br, Xtr• lrg Apta. 1BR, Water/ttuh pd. Sorry, eQn.atte pattdng 842 2288 or 831-2725 no dNga. ~ Pf9f. IJ Qulnl 833-550 all amenltlaa. Only 2BA A 2BR, 28A. t..g No peta 93i-8427 •ActlYtty program • . 3BR 2BA. NB Pn. 1600 1395/mo 84e-1979 an, 9 pvt patJoa nr b9ach •Heeling a air c:ond Coot Pad, tum t .... blk, ~ blk to bch, ten . NB Commercial omc.. $950/mo. 846-8724 (2t3) '39-2t07. * E.Slde, 1BR 1BA. Aak about our patio, 2 car gar, w/d, eta. non/ amkr. $400/ NB block to beach. M/F for rent. 800 aq ft. MUST SELL. below ap-patio, new paint, car· ....,,,..,"allowance tum, step to beach, mo + utll. 673-32&4 • non-amkr. Cable,~· Rent S700/mo. 150 aq pralaal. 3 yra n-. 3/ :;s/m~d7Z:f ~· Huntl:'Con 831-8729 or 875-8711 BEAUT NB pvt hm nr g:· C=~~11:o.. . ft $200/mo. Both 4BR. Try 10" down. awaR LARGE 2BR 2BA. new Fuh lal & bet\ Empl newly deconlted. All $525,000. OPEN SAT/ •••HARP N TonllOe orth decOf, 2 cove'9d car· aduft. Kitch •. lndry. NB ahr fantaatk: 2 matr utU fufnl•Md. Plenty SUN 1-4, 3137 Corte •Channing 2BR 1BA. C2BaRt 0' K.bttlCanall SP795/am, ~gt· H1~n700U..,..Aoonrt~~~ct.h ports, poof. '925/mo. 1350+ utll 84541515 Br, 2Ba, denpoof, 2·alyJLR, of Fr" parking. DHlr· Mann. 7760-1 83<$ var. •1orege, pvt cMcJc, "' " '""' .... 780-8087 or 644-4J130 · 2-car var. . ac. able locallon near $1095/mo. ore: e55-848 8880 714/8484402 Cdii-On the bch •hi' $&50/mo. 7e<M51, Walat • Hoag Hc>•pi-N. Bluff•, 3BR 21ABA, 2800: RH: 759-0885 •Do you need IO clean UDO ISLE fully tum beaut 2Br 2Ba hH w/ Newport Itch M/F to tal. Kit. prtv. Call daya pool view, nice, Bachelor-No KHch 2~ 1ba? Oarege, new PRIM• UNIT 3& 2Ba 1Br. um. gar Incl. deck, w/d, vtewl Prof atv lrg 38R ..,._ Stepa 845-IHO, evening• =~~/mo, y-rly, 760-5475/mo. Avt nowl cpl, D/W, atoraga. ::,~.,.=: = ~.:° ~~-nlamkr 87:MMat from bHch. Only 875-7175, Mk fof Jay. (8t8)247~44e S750 No Pet &4o.2495 No pet 984.1002 • COM 31k house /d $40Q/mo. 842-<e091 Qmce SJ)Ke, 875 aq ft. New Baycreat condo B"IGHT STUDIO •EAITSIDE• a. ~•~n::~= o.;aga avail.•: .. ~ "OOM FOii iiNT . ~ .!!: • .':!1"..c'~P 2Br 2Ba, vaulted celJ.. $ llMORGUALllYAPn $495 mo eTs-4 prof non-•mkr pral. $40Q/ mo. Utllftln In-,,_..., _,.,, -.........,.. Inga. 2 car gar, w/d, near water. Ratrlg, 150 OFF!I •2 ......._..,__ ,,.. .. ~ or (Sta)· --t $425/mo. -.0-2788 eluded. Flide C.M. Prime apeca fOf ... on $1200/ mo. 759-1277 parking & utll Incl. B utlful ....... lg 2BR _...... ,_..., ._... ..-.--.____ .. 5 $750/mo. ""''"~9779 •a a .. ua C .. -... .. 1 '"-2 .... _. ,...._... _._ Cout Hwy. Call J . ..,..,... 11AB twnh fr le ,_,.., • .,...,,. ' LOVELY 3Br 2~Be CMJNa. Fem only. · I NEW J .M. PETEAS Bay· Channer fOf 1 Of 2 n/ d/w, a w/ri. h':;p, ~ aaalatance alarma, townhM In Partl N-$470/mo. 3Br 3Ba ~ ...': ~ view Tenac. Luxury amkra. No pets. 2BR rage, patio, $975/mo. laundrypoof. tac, B.._,B~ora, pott. Avail Dac..June. r•at houff w/garege Anne or Lea1e poolsld• home . 2BR 18a, patio, frpk: $1150 1780 SANTA AMA apa. ._,rec S15CSO/mo. 840-0318 yard. 714-722-8314 2BA crrv, upgraded, utb pd. 854-0939 CENTAUR MGMT room, MCUr'9 partdng, Mature NapOn WGmer1 Incl gmdr. Sec: gate. 842•2288 Of 831•2725 complete ahopplng MA Ml a•a1c1o CM ept, 2Br, ...-a hM 81 Ot room $1600/mo. 760-8045 nearby. 18171 Sprtng-LOCATION on tho q&.riet cul-da-aac. Prof In ucho for• hMtcpg •RASTSIDR• 1BR dale. HUD OK. wat.r. 2Br 28a wtth Fem n/a pref. $425/ PIT chMd c--. ~· Newly remodeled Bluffa $650. 2BR $785. Ou, 71~1203 garage. No peta. mo Incl utll. $45-9548 :.. en e•U 28R 2Ba. view, frpk:j eseoo large 1br dpbc. _,.,, gar. No peta S1eootmo. 873-7:092 Fabuloua waterfront • garage, muat He 410 HWdlng #4 2323 Elden 548-7854 McLAIN EHTERPRlSES 4BR tum, 2BA. f/p , s1soo1mo 721-8988 Balboa. uti11t1n P<2. •MOVE IN IPEC•••t FEATURES $650. P ..... call NORTH BLUFFS 4Br no peta 547·1155 1 ~EDROOM ._ EXCWSIVE 723--5124. 3Ba+bonus rm. large tali YiiiiLY at•p• to Pool, apa. cable hkup BEACH & COUNTRY •·F-eltow--*"---'°-atw--3-Br-.-COURT IALE* upgraded kltch, 2 P• l>eaoh. Stove, rafrlg, RSTLAKR YILLAQI! THE GRANVILLE CLUB COMMUNITIES 2aa NB hm, w/d, ocn 4U Co.ta Mau a steel tloa. $2400. 844-2904 ¥:• =-~ M ... 122 NOW LIEASJNQ 1, 2 a 3 Bedroom view, prtmg • more. SELL Oourt order aal• o~~~~ .. ~·-:;R v~ Bach:: tum, 8YI nowt •MUST IEEI• Elegant country d ub !'::ro~"':'fci W::u':;._S450l __ mo_._s_1_s-_1_s_10__ )'OtK used vehicle ;r=~~oooonly amen. s 1100. Avt 121 n/ amkr. 1 petaon, ~~.B~~.:m~i:: community on New-~tral air a. owage Fem Roommate Wanted 1M>Ugh classified t play Hid• 'N 15. 2 wk• "" rent 1595 mo-to-mo. No to SC Plaza ,725/mo. pol1 Coumry Club ad-· w/extta atorage. All CdM. 2BR 2BA. gar, 842.HTS S.. with chll~e? with yr 1 ... 723-e211 garage 87s.Ma9 505 SUNP'LOW•R Jacent to Fuhlon •• maintenance Incl. w/d, poof, $800/mo + Call The lllllot today! Preatl .. lova &BR 3Ba ST•Pi TO aiiCH CENTAUR MOMT. land. Spadoua 2 A Sony, no pets. utJI. Allt now. 873-7319 ---------94_2_-587 __ 8_. ___ _ Har~ View home 1BR. dbl~. new 942·2288 or 831-2725 =.'":.apt:,""..;,~ ::~~ comm poo1. S24oo ::-.~~·.18SO! 18R wnott dryer hook-4.lpe, "'• 191>Gt1t mo-mo 944-9038 . Pwk.ida OC*an vtew. piece, 2 car g~, FNINIAY UT& 11 Sififtw Guard gated n:.1i1~o~c,,P~ Avallable 1o,i1a. App• ~.••PL Sotry, 0 fllO..=" comm w/poof a. ten-303,,.. 34th. $440/mo. to ... 1 at .. t07 PROM ea,ooo 1.....,..,..... ______ _ nla. 4Br 3Ba, $2500/ OPEN 11/15, 2-6 a 11/ ... S No llleta Av~ lmmadlat.ty NPT Heh .. 2Br 18a, mo 1 yr IN. Adi to 18. 12-4 11'"285-0223 1 BR. Iota of wood, frplc. vwaga. No pats. gmblt. Sandy~ Valen-Wrrtr 702 £. Ocnfmt. S5e0/mo. HUD W.,_ Caff 844-5189 Ideal fof Ndrad .,.,-.. tine Pr0s>9, 844-1098 trum 2Br 2Ba, w , coma. New crpt/mlnl. . aona. S800. 7to-to77 STEPS TO SAMO! ....,., d/w, w/d. 11~ am pat OK 722.Q812.. NR HOAO ZBR , .. BA.. ftARLY 1 to S8R I.IP' 11000 lwr.173-0712 2BR 1BA In trtpaex w/ ...,t I Open._, 1-4, 4151 D homH/duplexH av1 gwege, lndry rm. Bike CLEAN FURN N'T. =-=-~,,:-· now ~$1450/mo to bMch, W....ide. e2BR _ .. _, •. M95/MO i-.,;..;;...;.;.....;;._,.;;.._..;.._ VII .. R.-... 11 · $750/mo. Mll-007a 9 mo. rental. Avall si.s>• to bch. ~ 29a ..,... B h 1 I N t lmmad throuQtl 111~ lt.&00. 28f 28e 11000. 87• .. ltl 18R ape. ._... ...... ec • or un t wp1 lt44IJ'°411 G•. ........ eund9ele, -aundecll, c•o•• to Hgta. Fl.II k.lech, "'* ._.,__. bMch, Hplc. 11000/ Incl. No peta.15M/mo patio. Yrty. 12:M852 VIEW VIEW VIEW mo. 94<M242 lC382 + ssoo ct.p. "" oeee •2IDlll $700. Weill te "°" • ..... Guard gated w/ocn • 410 S..W.d 2.-,,.., ••iioi LIV 28', .,.._ •tlDRll seoo. •Dea • ...._. PMal city vlawa from most -, _, Frig dahwehr stove * 1BR-From .-ts room a. S kyllghta, 2BR 1BA, end palio. cony, gw, new _,,., lncf.'No-· 546 4155 PooC/Spa 141 .,. hrdwd ftra, franch dn comm pooe, dbl car· pnt. Quiet. 1740. 120 --.... _._ BR .... w/t>evelad glue, etcl Port. $850. No P.... E. 20th St. 942-eotO UDO LUX Welle to .,...,, 2 2-. $4400/mo 940-8324 832-4811 l!/alde aharp 1 BR, * * ger, flP• MW C*'peCI --------CHARMING 2Br 1Ba, bltln, gw, no pata. ZBR, DA, fjp,tg pado, pelrwl. eeo.l'10e WALK TO BEACH. VIiia ffptc, 2-car gar. W/d $695 Pam, Agt 548-11295/mo MO-a ... &alboa. Extra lrg t BA, hk up. So. of PCH. &eeO aft 8p 879-3&48 •LOTI OF ROOlll• Apartments poof, aecurtty. tennis. Rafa. l 1HO, utll pd •• ......._~2Br 2Ba $900, Agt, &45-2770 1500 dep. AV91 1 ~8. condo ~ .IOO Off!JI YOU KIOW YOU f7M353. "MOC).1211 •••~. • • PoOI. LG 28R 28A. oaraae . ' For Rent • ,•....,TO DUPLEX So. ef .... 1875/mO. a~a.tTM tndty rm. nice .-lo-ll llll\1--....... - ' 3er 2ea. tp, dw, wd, ONTE 11••1110 cation. Mntmo. Uva By the Watarl gw, pelSo. 2208 W• nn 14llO MOllWOVIA Hll _,. ,.._. ~ 1BR .... Quiet •••• $175 tarfront Of. 87:M2tl APARTMllTI caNTAUA MGMT. to ah.are. noo/mo. 3BR ... Exao ·-12100 Q"MT IT\JOtO. Tiie, lBA 1BA. eas. •~• ..u.zue or 831-2725 1at. IMt + eeo. dep. 2BR Nr ocean $1075 oak cabinet•. part Oft tat ... Rent,.._ .oo.. VU ...... ......_ 843-0503 eftw IPM. H';'1H {,:A~.. turn, w/d , um pd. frig• avl. Covered VIie ~ a1eoo LAGUllA iC11 Kllch-aya S74!Jmo. 640-42$5 11*1tlng. C..,._, ~ W. ftwpc OONnfront. ~ OOIM vWwa, S :\ \, (J .1.:\11:'1.ll ..:1 .1, NICE 2Br 18a 1-stoty, fully landacaped. 19r 1 .. wner 11150 .. ..,_ to bch, hMted recenUy returb. off Pool, 2 lndry rme. NO ....,_ to bch, 4BR poot. Cet*, 1180/Wk atr .. t, no garage. oatH ...,_?OtT 38a cmr ocnfmt yny, . & Up......_.. 1825. 723-1585 Agaf'lt Nwpt ~ waa. 1 BR, 38R 2Ba 9f_epa to bch Urge E1d41atw Balboa tepe te Ctean den, ~· patSo, seM. 11380 8llr 8424890 Penn1aWL. N =· 28R, lg IV rm, gw, utll ~~~· 1• .. 2 ... 0 ~ ~-~1 • pd. no peta. 11275/ ~-1....;"~"'';..UllO.;.;.;.;.;,.,;. •1•;..-;...;;.;.;;..;_ mo. 72S-1292. SPAOOUS 3Br 28a, nu =-c::,:;:c"~ Lide l•lea Ma&a n/ ST DIO, quiet area, pnt/CfPt. Oar & Jdra tlal Oallfo~la Rlty, emkr/ druge. Kltoh 11gM 6 airy 1 bk>c:k pr1cng. 1975/mO. tM3 l71oe47S Clarance prtva. TV ...-0. Allt ti from ba.ch. l55Ct' mo Eld9n Ava. 940-0611 • • 1. 8'J'W'111~• Incl utll.17&-8075 ·~ 1BR up9Q. Eno ••r t••• a•r•••· N8 Dulgner deoor, 4bf Allt Nowt UnlQUa oondo, ~ 28R 1~8a, gtir, 9'90 rang9, Mg. lndry, bey View, ell 3ba hm, pvt rm W/be, city llghta vtaw, llN'-frp1c ,,._ cptJ pe1nt. NI P919. Pado ta501 "9tte pd t1250. Qlnt gar, pooe, ~ lahly tum, SHO/mo pvt P-so. Mc to bcf\/ mo + dep ~ 87Wt11or19M41& lnot. Sep phoM Ina, (81 i) 44&-5377 ehOpa. No .,.ca. Allt a.11 your unwanted A TTRACTM! 28A ,,.., l12S/mo. --...n On tn.1ncwu11d Med a 11/i 11100 116-Mn ltame the auy wayt ferry, gar, patio. To ~ en ad lh P*ie tolt0t9~1Mf. It. To place~ eta* lndty. 11.CM5Q/mo, Tl-. P ... •••~ OeMlllad _, ....,, Claufflad. fled ad celf 942-M11. yrtv. ~ Cal .... .,, •• UNES DAYS BUCKS Sell your privote porty merchooolS8 in the Pilot Closified Community Marketplace. Coll the Pilot todoy at 642·5678 ond toke odwntoge of this great offer. 3 LINES for 3 DAYS for 3 BUCKS •. , .... _, __ _ :::rTATP.~ IA~A \ TOJtq A23M AT~OO\HhA38 TRM~VI NEWPORT BEAatlCOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE teet .e 19dmavol-1 .YAORUTAZ \St> 3C)Aq SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 I PAGE 43 County builders back affordable housing I n an effon to help prevent afford- able housing from becoming an enda~ ~ in Orange County, the Building Industry Associa- tion/Orange County ~n recentJy sponsorea a panel discus.Wn to review ways to streamline government regula- tions that have led to high buikting costs. The sprintz:board for the discussion was a recenify released national report, ''Not in My Back Yard: Removing Barri- ers to Affordable Housing," by a com- mission appointed by Jad Kemp, secre- tary of Housing and Urban Develop- ment Panelists were Gordon Hart, legisla- tive tepresentative of the Siena Oub; Dr. l.any Arnn, president of the dar- emont Institute, who 5efved on the commission which prepared the Kemp report, and Les ThOmU, vice president of the Ora~ C.ounty division of Brock Homes, whiCh currendy is constructing 23 affordable housing units in Southern California. "A c:onsequenoe ol high fees is that they have inflated ~ing costs beyond what many people can afford," Arnn said. "~fation of the industry adds greatly to the rost of housing." According to O.riltine Diemer, ex- ecutive director of BIA/OC and panel moderator, "Orange C.ounty has the hi~ ~rnent permit fees in the nation, Which add $20,000 to $30,000 to the rost of an average new home." She noted, "The Kem~ report describes an appalling maze of federal, state and local barriers that inaease the cost of new construction. It clearly spells out why it's become nearly impossible for many first-time and !Ow-income pro- spective buyers to afford a home in Or- ange C.ounty." Thomas noted that high fees become a ~anent costs of resale housing. "Its a mistake to assume that high fees only impact the new home buyer," he noted. ''When that buyer gets ready to sell his or her home, that $30,000 in fees becomes part of the resale price. As a result, Orange county home buyers as a whole share the burden of excessive government regulation." In an effort to reduce high building costs, Orange County Su~sor Roger Stanton is fOrming a coalition of county and city government. housing eroups and building Industry leaders to imple- ment the recommenaations spelled out in the Kemp Report, Diemer an- nounced. The group will work to de- velop a regjonaf plan to reduce barriers that delay or drive up the cost of new COnstrudion, sudl as excessive land-use pr~ing fees. In recent years, Diemer noted, Or- ange County has benefited from coordi- nated actions by local government of- ficials and the private sector to acceler- ate permit approvals, waive certain fees, coordinate building department activi- ties and Involve the affected communi- ties in Pf'Oiect pfanninS: In addition, a coorCtinated effort be- tween home builders and developers and the oounty has resulted in an in- creased supply for fint·time buyers at Pf'Oi«:ts sudl as Randle> Sant.a Margarita and s.pte Colony. Diemer ndled ttl8t the Keft!P rel>Oft called for cmHtion buHdina at 10ca1 lev- els, ~ ~ ~ build-ers, oubftc l8dDt' ollldils and residentl. 71he prN111e ll!ldDt 1s •ns ind a.ble REAL ESTATE ROUNDUP to su?ply a variety of ~pular, afford- able p1ojects," she said. "We need leadership at all levels of government to make affordable housing a priority." • S elect guests -induding past and potential Rodeo Reafty di- ents, media representatives and members of the local community -at- tended a cocktail party hosted by the Prudential California f{ealty at the fa- mous De Angelo estate in Tustin . The evening induded personal tours of the 26-acre estate, an elegant de- signer fashion show by Nordstrom, over $2 million in exclusive designer jewels displayed by Bailey, Banks and Biddle, and a collection of exotic cars displayed by Newport Imports. There also was an advanced laser ~w in the disa>theque, sp:>rts models in the gym and a ra~uetball exhibition in the two air-conditioned racquetball courts. "The introduction of Rodeo Real~ in Orange County is a perfect. example of the P"rudential California Realty's oom- mitment to the marketing of luxury real estate," commented Orange manager Ouis McKeen. ''The De Angelo estate was the ideal residence for this 'Intro- duction to Rodeo Realty' party -it is absolutely spectacular and certainly the most impressive home for sale in Or- ange C.oun~. In fact, the party gener- ated considerable interest in the home, which is listed at $13.9 million." The exclusive ~therin& was by invita- tion only to a select mailing list devel- oped by the Rodeo Realty sales associ- ates. • C old.....-ell Banker recently hon- ored its top Orange C.ounty agents with the Outstanding Performance Award. Qualifying agents completed a minimum of seven transac- tions in a month. The winners included Did Jantzer of the Costa Mesa office,..-------. Carol Martin of the Lake Forest office and Cory Munden of the Mission Viejo office. Jantzer has been a member of the Cold- .....-ell Banker team since 1986 and has been honored for his sales excellence with the com~ny's Gold Circle Dk:lc Jantzer award. He can be reached at the Cost.a Mesa office at 666-9333. Martin specializes in Orange county real estate and can be oontacted at 837-9550. Munden, who joined Cold· .....-ell Etanker in 1987 and has received numerous awards induding the National Circle of Honor listin~, can be reached at 837-5700. • H ollm~nlng has begun for the BUdden' Council Parade ~. whk:ti Is hard at Waftc. .p&annq .the coonlNtion and ~fl the 1ft1 nm. 9'11'11 ~~ ldar,~ ';:-:eoncl:i From I~ Midey Hartling, founder Jorce Rey and Gayle Amato of Rodeo Realty and Maxine Montgomery, m~er of the Prudential California Realty's New- port Beach office, at De Angelo &We party. of Our Planet," will take place Sunday, Dec. 7, at 10:30 a.m. in Newport Beadi. This is the HBC's second year of in- volvement with the parade. This year the HBC float will be designed around "Recycling in Our Own Nei~bor­ hoods." The float will be remOdeled from last year's entry and will depict a multi-family dwelling with a small yard in which recycling efforts are repre- sented by float riCJers who are doing their part for the community painting over graffiti walls and picking up news- papers and trash from the yard. As part of HBC's outreadi into the community, the parade committee also will sponsor the second annual School Arts Program. This year sixth graders in the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict have been selected for the art/de- sign contest. "' lhese students will be given the op- portunity to actually design a float which incorporates the parade theme. The design Should emphasize how stu- dents can make a positive change in the environment and help create a new and better environment in their own neigh- borhoods. In addition to receiving cash prizes and a beautiful trophy, the art/design contest winners will be invited to riae on the HBC float in the parade and will be listed in the official parade souvenir program. Plus, their schools will receive a certificate of participation and a $200 art suppl~ certificate. Families and teadlerS W111 be invited to view the pa- rade from ~al grandstand seating. The HBC parade committee is loOking for volunteers to help with the construc- tion and decoration of this year's float The decorating activities wilf take place at the float Barn, 119 N. Main St. in Santa Ana (enter from East Second Street). Evening and weekend hours will be sc:h«Juled by committee member Bob Strong of Nolte & Associates, who can be reached at 362· 1400. Family ln-- volvement is enoou~ but. regret-t1bfy, no diildren under 10 years of age are allowed to worlc on the ~t. ~ ConstructJon donated all the materials b the remodeling of this yar'5 float and the flefdstone ""Company ~ ... ~ Rowers. For more lnfonnation on the HBC pa· rade ~ au ciommittee chairman Keri Stafford of KV!/ Stafford Architec- :ural Renderings at 261-7553. • T he Orange County chapter of the National Msoc:iation of In- dustrial and Office Parks will present a talk on design and develop- ment trends of the 1990s by arch itect A. Eugene Kohn Wednesday at the Hyatt Regency Irvine. Kohn 's background includes some of the largest projects in the world, from c.ermany to Australia to Japan. His firm, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, designed the Newport Harbor Art Museum and the Western Digital World Headquarters in the Irvine Spectrum. Tickets for the 6 p.m. dinner pr~ram are $65. Contact the NAIOP office at 979-9131 for further information. • C oldwell Banker Southern Call· fornia, one of the largest oper- ating companies in the Cold- well Banker company--0wned system, 1s creating a new operating company. 1lle new Los Angeles area company has 29 residential real estate offices and over 1,200 sales associates and will be headed by David C. Holloman, ?,resi- dent. Previously the Los Angeles offices .....-ere managed by the Cold.....-ell Banker Southern California operation, which 1n- duded Orange and San Diego counties. The Orange and San Diego counties company has 42 real • estate offices and over 1,500 sales associates and will continue to be managed by Tom Wil- liams, president "The purpose of this reorganization is to po- sition ourselves for ex- pcinsion and to more effectively focus our re-Tom WiUlams sources and manase-: rnent expertise at the local le-.<el," Wil- liams saiO.. The Orange and San Diego oounties <XXT'lpany win continue to be ~uar­ tefed in Mi$'$!on Viejo, with 22 offloes in San Diego, 18 ~in Orange County and two offices in Oareoont/Upbnd and CoviN. Alt OJrrent ~ent positions rem4ain uncha. It bOdi th«! a.porate and ~I leYeh. • .. • • c •• PAGE 44 I SATURDAY, November 9, 1991 Po m Sprfngs Magnificent "Hillside" mosterpiece. Situated on o quiet, cul de soc in beautiful Andreos Hills, this cus· tom home offers lolol privocy ond is sutTOUnded by spectacular mounloin views. App<ox. 5,000 sq feet. Family room with _, be< ond built in entertoinment center. Seporote guest wing. Outdoor Contino with _, bor and grill. Pool and spo. S 1,300,000. Cail Ben & Beverly Bell, (619) 779-4333. Newpot'f hach PreS11gt0us "Spyglass" view eslote. Marvel 1n the or· chitecturol design of this exquisite Mediterroneon Villa with lop of the world views of ocean, city lights and mountains. 6 bedrooms, 5111 boths in approx. 7,200 sq feet. Dramatic two storied foyer with Ital· ion marble and gold leaf columns. bponslve enter· loinmenl oreo with step down gronile bar. Opuhlnt maste r suile. S2, 100,000. Coll Vijoy Soni, 729- 5885. Laguna l each This one of o ~ind condo boos1s o private beach ju1t deps from your front door. Enjoy romof'ltic ond M · rene dining 01 the suf'l sets beyond Cotollno ond then reloii lo the endless ebbing of the tides. 3 bed- room, ~ both In gate guarded community. Remod· eled Europeon kitchef'l. Custom fireplace. Moster suile with sitting oreo. Community pool1 ond tennlt. S 1,200,000. Coll Jim Ewart, 588-3307. .. ... ---. Sea Is an Open Sunday 1-5. 13 Boy Cove lone. Most desired all one level with golf course view. bponOed lloorplon induc:les 2 bed· rooms, 3 baths. Two lirei>loces and dining '90"'· Prestigious goled communi!Y in· eludes pools\ tennis and spas. $675.000. Coll 720-06 1 Corona r Open Sot. & Sun. 1-5. 2640 Point Del Mor. Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2th both two story home. dinng room ond Srec>loce. Fo· ntoslic locotion. AJmo.t MW. Coll for more ink>nnotion. $539 1000. 720-0611. Sea Island For the buyer who wonts o home with o yeor round vocation feeling. 2 bed- rooms, 3 boths plus den. single level home on Newport Beoch Country Club golf coum. Privovole sporkling pool ond spo plus community pool ond ten· nis. S735,000. Coll 720-0611 . Newport Beoch Reduced, for fost sole. Bock Boy beou·. ty. Shows pride of ownership. 2 bed- room, 2111 both light ond oiry unit. Fe- atures custom mirrors, French doors ond boy windows with window seots. Charming breolcfosl nook. S245,000 Coll Sharon (Vogt) ond Tom Allinson. 673-8728 or 720-0611. Costa Mesa Great home for the first time buyer. 2 bedroom, 1 1 .5 both. Atrium model. Tile in kitchen. Lorge JllO.Sler bedroom. Enjoy oceon breezes..-81ke or walk to the beoch. 2 cor gorage. S 179,500. Coll 720-0611 . Corona del Mar Typifies oll the charm of o Corono del Mor duplex plus the odvontoges of en· lorged moster suite, modem boths ond renovated kitchen. Delightful living room with stone fireplace. Comer lot. Privole polio. 2 bedroom rental unit. Eoch with its own foundry room. S539,000. Coll 720-0611 . Corona del Mar Super remodeled home in Olde Co· rono del Mor. Lovely tree lined street, south of PCH. Needs added hallway to convert this single story duplex to o 3 bedroom, 2 both with den. Bubbling spo. S-499,000. Coll 720-0611. North Tustin Prestigious location. Family oriented neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, 1 ¥• boths. Extro lorge fomily room/sun· room, formal dining room ond fire· ploce. Beoutilul comer lot. S231,000. Coll 720-0611 . -.. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE eoc Mognilicent 3 bedroom, 4 both designed in Ille French Regency style. Over 3,300 sq feel of living spoce. Rich morble Roon. Formol entty ond dining room. Three lire· ploces. Brecthtoking views of bock !>Py. city liohts ond Foshlof'l Island. S 1,395,000. Coll 720·0611. ewpo eac Open Sot. & Sun. 1-5. 2320 Pon Aber- deen. T o1olly remodeled ond eJ?Onded 3 bedroom, 2'h both in deslt0ble Seowind. Features loft/bonus room. gourmet kitchen. Private polio. $718,000. Coll 720.0611. Balboa Island Yearty Lea• Private & chorming • 2 bedroom, 2 both single family home with enclosed potio & front yard... Formal dining room, spo· dous living room with brick fireplace, open beom ceilings throughout... A RARE FINO @ S 1500/yeorly unfvr· nished. Coll Angelo Gloser, 720·0611 VIiia Balboa Great penthouse value. Single bed- room condo. Cothedrol ceilings, sky· lights. Private deck ond polio. Com· munity pool, spo, tennis ond gym. Like o vocation at home. S 189, 900. Coll 720·0611 . Costa Mesa Move tn condition. 4 bedrooms, 3 bolhs. Formol dining room, two fire· ploces, wet bor ond French doors. lots of used brick inside ond out. Spo· rkling pool ond spo. S370,000. Coll 720-0611 . Newport Beoch lmmoculote 4 bedroom, 3 both with wonderful floorplon. Ideal for enter· toining. Excellent views of Bock Boy ond city lights. Unlimited potential. 3 cor garage. $725,000. Coll 720- 0611. Newport Bea ch 180" boy view. 3 bedroom, 21h boths. Dining oreo, cozy fireplace, po.: rquet wood floors . Lovely yard with lorge covered polio, Malibu lighting ond spo. $539,000. Coll 720-0611 . Sea Island Model perfed condition. 2 bedrooms, 3 boths. Lorge kitchen with eating oreo. Two fireplaces, bonus room. Somo ocean ond bod boy views. Community pool, spo ond tennis. S659,000. Coll 720-0611. Just minutes from the beoch. 2 bedroom, 2 both del~e. eaeculNtl condo. Professionally dec0t0ted with thousands spent In up· grodes. Only 1 year old. Includes cozy lire· ploce and dining oreo. Polio ond 2 cor go· roge. $289,000. Coll 720-0611 . Newport Beoch T emtic home in Eost Bkifl. 5 bedrooms. 2 boths. lots of home for the money. Needs 0 little nc. features fomi1y room, fireplace ond sunny pool In yotd. lots of storoge. $499,000. Coll 720-0611. Ilg Canyon Open Sunday 1-5 • • Rue ~llors) Over- looks foirwoys on J Canyon Country dub. Fabulous 4 bedroom, 4 both sho· wplace with opprox. 4,000 sq feet. In- cludes stole of the ort kitchen, cenlrol air and security system. Pork like yard with charming rose garden, pool, spo ond woterfoll. S 1,339,000. Coll shoron (Vogt) ond Tom Allinson. 673-8728 or 720·0611. Costa Mesa Excellent value. 4 bedroom, 1 ¥• both. Features dining orea, family room ad· dition with fireplace. Polio ond 2 cor gorage. Greol family home. $225,000. Coll for details. 720-0611 . Newport leach Waterfront townhome with slip for 34 ft. boot. 3 bedrooms, 2'h boths. Just 2 blocks lo the oceon. Gated community with extm poriting. Easy occess to Coos! Hwy. Owner will corry or trade $519 ,000. Coll 720-0611 . Newport Bea ch Chorming 2 bedroom, 2 both town· home on quiet cul de soc. 2 cor go· rage. Steps to community tennis cour1s. Seller transferred ond needs fost sole. S224,000. Coll 720-0611 . Costa Mesa Shows pride of ownershiup. Duol master suite condo. Cozy fireplace. Living room ond kitchen open to sunny potio. 2 cor goroge. Quiet locotlon. s 184 ,500. C.011 720~ 11 . Costa MHa Two detached houses on huge R-2 lot. Tree lined street. Both homes ore 3 be· drooms, 2 baths. Uve in one ond rent the other. Each hos o prlvole yard. $399,000. Coll 720-0611. l ( '''!'"' lfc· l'l.1 .I -)()-()(,) ) ' I I' I -'>'\\j'" · .11 I An Invitation to Vjsit the USC Orange County Center for Graduate & Professional Studies Open House at the USC Orange County Center Wednesday, December 4 , from 5 to 7 p.m. l'll·a:<1• J"ll1 u~ f11r infurmatiun and rl'fr1•:<hm1•nt"' at th1· c1·nkr',. 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( ···~ s1111 1· Zip_ L-------~------------------------------~ Institute of Safety and · Systems Management Orange County Center Systems Management The M.S. in S\0:<tl'ms Managt'ment intc•1o,rtatl·:- k11owle1ll(l' rr:1m management, l'njrint•<•rinj! and th1• bt>ha,·iorul .;c·i1mces to pr11\"idt' it:< l(THclualt•s w11h th{' nec1•ssary skill:; to analyz1>, d<•stl(Tt and manal{e Mmplex sy><terns UJK'ration:<. Pnift•s· :;ionnls with an advam·1>d )e\•d or tht•i<t• ,;killi< 11r<' in p11rtiC'ular rlt>maml in hii;::h·t«1·hnnlll)..')' organi- ?.ation,; that wi:o;h to iitrengthen th<·ir qunlity, proclurth·ny unti cnmJ >t>tit iw poi<itions. t:raduatt•i< oft ht> M.S. in Sy:<t1·m~ Mana){t'llll'lll projlnlm ha\'e IX'en tauicht: • Mi111aic1•rn1•nt uf tlw '" t>r<lll ,,y,;t.-m forth,• lonic·tt>rm • Hu\.\ to analyw. cl1•,;i1o,rn ancl munai.tP tht• human roll• in hij!h tt>l'h • Tlw effectivt• u,;e of quantitattw an11ly;ii:o; in dl'ci;;ion-makinic • S\',.tt•m;i for 1·unlr11lling the intrr~h11·t mn tt~d u:<t' 11f t~hn•JlttJCY and • s.\":'<tt'm" fur mana¢nl! information :rnd 1nformauon/tele<'11mmun1rat ion:- t<•1.'hnolo"')" For ull 1t,. mnu\'allun and pcrtinenctc• l•' rnrn•nt i:<slll',.., l1S( .. ,. M.S. in System:< l\l;rnal't'nlt'nl pro1cram ha.' a lt•ngthy. proven trnck n•1·ord. It ha" 1mxlun•d !lorn{' 15.0001orrad1111t1•,., th1• wt·1n maJ11rity of wh11m are now t•mploye<I al htlo(h IP\lels in :iuch field!! as elertronirs.1·nergy, llJlll('<', lelecommunirat 11m !' and tran:<port,11111111. lnchulC'll amunit thri;t' alumni are C'EOi:, :-tf'nior pc•n.:unnl•I at Fortune 500 firmi:, j(l'nl•ral ufficl'r.t 111 tht> military ,..,n·ire11 and four \"UIT(>nl m•tn•nlluts. Th<• M.S. in S \•11tem>' M1111al(emrnl is 11fferecl at a numbt•r of l;1<:att0n:< in thl' Loi; Angf'h•i: llrl'll tn addition to tht• llSC Orange County ( 't•nll'r. Amon)( t hl'='t' are rnrluoled the tr~c camputl in Loll Angl•lr,., Bl Tom Mnrim• Corpi< Air~tati1111 in Oranict' t'nunty, &m Rernardino. Riv('n.:idc'. El Seicundo, Point Mugu. the "'<'!It Sun Ft•rnando V11llt>y uml Eclwanls Air Fnrt•t• Hll.."l'. Requirements Appliranti< for admiitsion must ha\"l' n llnrhl'lor's degr~· from a regionally accredited rnllegt' or univeniity, a minimum 3.0 uncler~Hlulltt' gracle point averajle and a llatb1fartory 11cort• on the r.raduatt> R('{'oni Examination11. Applicunti< who olht'rwiiie meet minimum !lta11c1anl11 m11y enroll in a maximum of four t•o11!'llt'11 while awaiting their GRE scores. Tn graduRle.11tu· clent.<1 muHt ~ul.'l'es."fully rompll't1.• ~ unitii. l<• include :'e\'en. three-unit required rore cou!"lWs ancl an optional art.'8 11( N.m~ntration. Among tht> optional area.' an1ilable al the USC' Oranice County Centt•r are Information Syl'lt'm!' (SYMA I and Humun Rt·~urcei< Management I H l" FA ). All <:oUn<l'll are held during e\'eniniz houri;; with curl!ful :'l<'hE'<luling, un employed prufe:1siMul could complett' the !lew ee within u two-yeur perin1I. Schedule of Classes Spring Semester 1992 Cla."~'" be)?in SYMA i"11:1 Hl'FA 5t:l SY.MA ."12."l SYMA 5'>7 !=;YMA 5':i9 .January 1:t 1!1.rl Tue:tdays. fi..~:50-p.m. Thun<day11, IHC:50 p.m. Wedne:tduy11, ~:50 p.m. Monduys, 6-~:fiO p.m. Wc•dnt>:<da~·s. ti-~:50 µ.m . Certificate Programs Four-cours1• N'rtificate pr1,~ms in Information 8vstem» anrl Human Rc•,;ourcei< Management ~e ali<o offered ut tht• t ·::;c Orange County C't'nter. The l(Tacluate UOltll tJbtained in earninl{ the;;e rertificatl:':< muy al"t' ht> U!lt'<l toward the ma. ... tt'r·s dt>l(T\>t• if the stlldl.'nl i:< ,;uC'res=-fully arlmittcd into the degree pro._rrdm. In the case of lnfflrmati1'n Syiitems. the units earned may ht• applie<l towurd either the M.S. in Systems Management ur tht· Ma!'ler of Public Ad min· istration, also offered lit tht' l 'SC Orange !'uunty Center. Th(' Human Rt>llourceii Manage· ment unit:: may tx> upplied to either the 8ystems Mana~ment 1m>1cram or an M.S. in Human Furton<. The lnrormation Sy1lem• uvuon teaches ,;tu· clent!' how to define organn:ational need;i and plan fort he introduction of information ,.yste01s tt•chnolo~·: impleml•nt appl~tions; manuv;e information !'Y!'l<'m!' develoµment and opera- tion!'; and as"~1re thl• !'eturily or ~rivate in for· mation. The progn1m includes course work in telepnx:es. .. ing. computt>r networks and tiecillinn !'upport sy11tem11. a. .. well a.; extensive hand!'-on U:'ll' of microrom1>uteni. The Hwaan Reeouttee Man .. emenl option proviitc:< t'Onccntnued. advanced le"el instruc- tion on the deiiign of c>eCupationaJ i<yst.t'm!I for human!!, and on the iielection, placement anti motivation of emplnyl'('!I. It include!I coun<e work in ('omm1111ic111ilun amt dat11 unalysi11. Contact t;Jenda Lindahl. program coordinator for tht.' Sy>ttcms Management program, iii a\'ailable to an,.wer your qu~tion.~ at the l" T Orange County Center f1'lm !) a.m. to a p.m. on Mon<h~y:.:. Tuesday;; and Wc.lnei<days. Call (il4l i 5:Z·5:i0i for more information. On ThOn;day.- from 9 a.m. to;{ p.m., Ms. Lindahl may be reacherl ut til-1) fi52-8Tll. Campus Degree Programs The M. '.in 'y11tems Management ill one of l\eV· <'ral degreei< ofrered by l'SC''!< lnlltitute of Safl't~· anti Sy,.tem:< Manttgemenl. All <:urricu- lum in the I nl'titute involve11 l'tudy of the behav- ior of complex i1ystems. The IMtitute',; degree prol(rams pro\'ide JUnduutes with the concepL" required tn untlerswnd sy;item behavior und with :ikillll for intervention in the intenH·tion of tht> major l'umponents of a :<~·t<tem: people. teeh- nolo~· and the environment. The objeeti\'e is to influ ence theiie pattern" of behavior to impn)\·e systt'm perfnnnance, µ"'vent "YSh•m failures uncl control ri:<k. Tht' rull r<•mplement of lni;titutc tlt>irrees lS 3." fol11)\\'l'I: B.S. in~My M .~. in Safety M$. in Human Factor;; M.S. in ylltems Management M.S. in lndu1<trial Hygiene M.$. In Occupational Safety and Ht'alth Professional Programs The ln:ttitute ha." offered t'xrellcnl continuing erlucation progrums administeret..I amt Luught by l!RC' f1wulty for a5 yeant. Mlljor program al'\'at1 include aviation safety, OC'cupational !\afety and health. and human rartol'I\. More than 2.'i.000 lltudentl' have attended the:te \•011nie11 offered Ill the Uni\'ersity Park campu11 llnd at other con· tracte(I, on-11ite locations. For mol'\' Information l'('tranlinit these programs. call 1213) 74o-.3:l95. Iii Orange I County Center School of Public Administration Master of Public Administration Tht· I' n1' 1•r:-1ty 11f ~out h1·rn ( 'nliforma';; Seh11ol of Puhlu: Adm1ni:<t rati11n hus u distinl{\11;;!10.:d h1•lPI'\ uf lo·uchi11,1!. r1.,;(•;1rrh and :-i•rvice for tht• p11hli\-. ;1nd nun-profit M'('lors. With ct·nll'r:< in 1, ...... Ari,l!t•h·-. S.ll'ramt•11lll, Wa:-hin)!lon. D.< · .. an1I 1111\\ ( lran,l!t' ( 'ounty. thl' ,l·hool nffer.< 1111111111· an-t•:-:-tu tht• l'olu:y ancl admimstrall''•' pro>1't'""\" 1 hrou)!hout our )!ti\ l'rnnwntal :-;y.-:Ll'rn. \\'hilt• lht· :-d11111l 11111~· uff1·r ... II:-Ma:-ll'r uf Puhlk Admim:<1 rat1t>11 IM .!'.A.I dt·Krt'l' 111 Ontnj!I:' ( '1111111 ~" t ht• 't·ho ~·I ;1wanJ:.. a t'11111pn·h1·n"l\'t• nm,l!I' of tl1·h'l't•t•>' thrn11,l!httlll it" inll'r)!m·ermt·n· t11l 111•t work. In :1dditi11n t11 th•• :\1.1'.A .. tht' ,!'hrn•I ).,'T:tnt .... tht· Blll'hdur of ~ll'rll't'. ~1a..;tn of l'uhlw l001hn. ;\la."lt•r uf llt·alth Adm111i:-;tr.1t111n. ;\la:-\t·r 11f:-;~·1t•m·1· in lm,•rm1t111n:1l l'uhlit• Atlm1m:<t rat111n. l>ul'l•>r uf l'11loht· Adm1111.-:tra· 1 iun arul l>11rt11r of Philnl->11phy in l'ublic Ad min· i:<lrat 1011 dt'h'l'o"'"· Faculty rt·:<t·ur<'h prm·idt•>- ll'ath•r,..h1p in th1· u11der•t11ncli11)! of lht' publi,· '\'l't11r and t h1· 1mpr11\'1•m1•n1 of publ11· 'l'\'ll't':-. ,\ .. 1•\ 11lt·n('1•1l hy ll:' actn 1l1t•-in Oranj!I' ('1111111~. th1· ,1•h1"1l 1:-1:11mm1llt•cl 111 th1• l'nhann·me11t of th1· quah1.' uf puhlll' hf1· throiu).!huut thl' wnrld So you think the country would be better off If you ran it? The M.P.A. in Orange County S1111·1· l!I~< the St·ho•tl .,(I 'uhlt1· AdminH r.1111111 ha, part1l'ipatt•1l 111 1 'S( ", l'ffon .... tu pr11\ 1il1· 1•lllll'al111nal 11pp11rt11111t 1t·• in I lr:tn)!t' ( '1111111 ~ St111lt·11t. .... ma.1· t•111npll'lt' th1· :\la.•tPr of l111hlw Adrn1111,..l rnt11111 with "l'l't011d17.al1t1n~ 111 linunn" l11c:al ).[11n•rnnw111, and tra111111v and human n•-.11Url'l'>' cl1·\ 1·lup1111•nt. ;i,.. \\I'll a:-tho• ~ti-unit C'1·n11ir:n1· l'roi..rr;.m 111 l'rainin1urnd Huma n H1•,,1un·1•, u,., l'l11pnwn1 in ( lran).!1' ( '011nt~ Thi· M l'.A. '" lypit·all~ a IO-umt pruimim "hll'h f11(·11,.1·-1111 a hlt•nil uf 1 lw t h1·11ri'l11·:1I. analyt 11•111 and pra1·tw11l >'k1ll~ ~" 1·riLil'lll to 111lrn11c1·rrw111 today. Th .. •lh•1·1·,-,.ful pro1f1••,.111nal 1n p1ihli1• aclm1m" trat1n11 l'rn11lnn1•:< 11 'aril'l~ 11( ... kill,;, a hr11ml un1h•r•tun1hn)! of lh1• roh· nf )!11\'c•r11nwnt 111 •tl('I 1·l~.1111tl a n1•at1\1• ''''"" 11f1•ff1•rtl\1• puhhl· :-1•r \'11·1· Thi• !\1.1'.A. n1rnn1lurn 1111•1•t:< thrt·1· ha:-ll' 11hj1•t't I\,.,,: • prm 1din~ f1111il11m1•ntal und1•r,-tandin,: 11f tlw 1•11n11·\t ;rnd ily11am1(':-11fth1• 1111hlw ..._,,,•\••r: • do•\ 1·lo1p111)! ).[>'nto1·al manai.t1•nwn1 trncl nnnlytil•al >'k1lb n1•1•1•:--.11ry fnr 1•fft'I'\ j, 1· pr11fl•,:,:in1111l JH•rformnnt•t·: and • 11fft•1in)! 11pport11nilh·>-fur :<p1·c•111liwtl "I lid~· 111 a n11·1pty of ,:uh,:tu11ti1·1· tiPld,:. ( '11111·«· "11rk i~ fr1•qut•n1Jy offt•ro••l un \\ 1•1•k1•n1l:' '" pnwitl1• "11rkini.t prnfl.',:,:111nal:1''1t hall "l'tk•r· \Unit\ \ti :ttlt•nll full-till\' ,. • .,_,_)tin'. lfl~tnll'\IOl")o. an· 1lr11\\ n fr11m th1• 'rh1w11',-pr1·,.t1~1'\1ou-(1111111111 f:w111t~. a:-" 1•11 a .... fr1•m Or..in)£o' t '111111t.1 ·, pr11f1 -· ,111nal 1·nmmun1l~ Why USC? Ynu cl1•,,pn 1• I ht• ~·,.1: Thi:' l :O:t • :'d111ol.lff l0ulth1· ,\llm1m~tr.il11•11 ha.-tr;11m'fl mana)£t't°" for tht' puhh1· ='<'l't11r l1in.r1·r than any nth1•r 1•clu1·;1t111nal 1n,.11t11t1un tn tlw 1•11u11tl)'. Rank1•1l am11nl( thl· top t hn.·t· m th1· t•ountry, th1• :'l'hool hoa:-t:-a \'11ri1•ty and 1lt•pth tn it..: pl'l•l(l'llffis that ··:1n1111l lw ma11·h1·•I in S.1utht'rn t'alifon1111. Don't mi>,; out om lhl' 11p1111rt11111ty l<l l'ompll'\t• ~1111r M.l'.A in< lran~1· <'1111nty For pr11)(t'11m :ind ti11anri11l :111l 111format111Jl, plt•u..;1• t'<Hlla<'I ('11r11l Rush at t:~J :I) i.ill-ti..q:!. Orange County Center School of Social Work - Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) The l 'SC' School of Social Work ofTl'rs t hl· 11nly fully arl'rt'<litl•cl pan-timt· and full-time> M.S.W. proj.,rram in Oran;.rt• ( 'ounty. ( 'h1i<,wi< urc> ht>ld durinJZ both cl~y and 1.'\'lminJZ hour,:. Appliru· tiun,: for th1· full ·1~r2 ac111lt•mk yt•ar will lw arrl•ptt'<i t hrnul(h thl' 1•nd of April HIH2. Tht' cau: i>' nut rc•quin.•d for utlnrn<:<ion. Tht' intt')..'Tlltl'<I rnrrit·ulum of l 'S( ",: N.·hool of Social Work ha,. maint11int•d nur lt<aclership in t ht> t>durat ion of proft•,i,iional,. for a broad ranice of pn1t•t ice• 11rnl plat•t•,.: tht• ,.rhool at tht> t'Ulting t'<ll(l' of ,.:1K·ial "urk pra<'llt·1•. l 'S(. ·alumni rurrt·ntl~ pn•' ult• :<('r\'ICt'>' 1n hn:1pit11I,:, '{'ht1ul:1. pri,.iun>'. family :'l'r\'ICl' UJZC'nrwi-, nursiniz hnml':-. t•oun ,.iy,:t1•m,:. 1:omm11mt~ nwntal ht•alth lli('t•m·w,:, t•mµloyt"' a.~>'i:'tanrt' prui;cram,: and hr11lth maintenant't' nrwm1zation>'. \\'hilt> many han• prinne prartic£•i<. oth£•r alumni ar1• in\'ol\'l'<i a:< proft>:<sional lt•udrrs. polic:y makPrs. t>ducatur,.i. and administnllor,: of pubhl· and prinlll' Hl{l'nCil'S. Thi• basic currirulum oft h1• firiit y1•ar int roducei< >'luch>nt;i to thC' ran){<' of ,:ociul wt•lfore µroblemii and proi;crams and tn th1• rnril'til'" of human lx>ha,·ior with which 11odal work i11 ronremecl. At thC' ,:nm<' tinw. iitudl•nt,: lenrn thr method,: hy whirh thl· ,:ocial workt>r. tht• 11ocial UJrt:>ncy ancl tlw or)..rnniwd community work with people and probll·m>'. In the ,:econd year, student;i have a choice of li\'e fields for concE>ntrau~d study including: • Social Work PracticE' in Menwl Health Settingi; • Social Wurk Practice with F'amilie" and Children • Social Work Pr.ictire in Henlth Ser\'ice:< • Social Work Practi(.'(> and lnclui<try • Social Work Practice in Community Organization/Planni nl(/ Aclmini11lralion <COPA) If vou art' in~rested in a challenging and rt.'~·an:!ing profe!<sional career with employment opportunitie~ in a n1 .. «t array of !'Cttings. conUlrt u!< now. Many of our grncluates already hold key human i<en·il'e position!' throughout Orange County; you too can bect>me u member of thi,: jll'OWing community of ll~T alumni. USC offers you: • • A choice of five fields of practice • Sub-concentrations in aging and social work practice in school settings • Dual degree programs • A ''ariety of interesting field placements • Cour><es taught by a nationally and intema· tionally recognized faculty ,, • Eligibility for all sources of financial aid and • A large job bank for graduating 11tudenl$ Information Meetings Information meetings are held throughout the year at the USC Orange County <'enter for Graduate and Professional Studies in Irvine. For a schedule of these meetings or to learn more about the prognun and the application process. call (714) 724--09'25, or write Glennds Mourer. Director. Orange County Center. USC School of Social Work. ~l Campus Dr., Irvine. CA 92715. Graduate School of Business Administration Part-time M.B.A. Program Tht• Oran)le \ounly (\•nwr'l< r>art-timl' e\'enin~ pmwam IN!' !:llU<l('nll' t!am the ~m"' ad\'an<.'t'<I dtowet• 11ffert'li un t hi' 1 lni\'l'l">'ity Park campus while ni11inta1nin~ full-linw l'mplnynwnt. Student_..; lake rt•quirt•d <'nursl:'s a .... part ufa j..,'l'•lllJ> 1lurin~ th(• first s1.x \(•rmi: C1nrluding l'Urn- mPr St'!:.!lionl'). Thi!I "rnn•· proi;n-am ii< followed hy eleeti\'(> course>1<'h11>1('n1Jn lhv ha..;i>" of a i<lu- dt'nl ':: indi\·iduaJ carl't•r prrfc·rt•nc1'. f!y attt•nd- lng thrf'•• i<emesten: each yrar, sturfl'nt,. can l'vm1Jll't1• the M.B.A. l'rlll(T'dm tn JUi't m t'r thrt't' years. Many 1•11•1.'lin•-. wtll ~·taken at t ht> 1 · nt\'trsny Park rampu,.. Studt·nt ';; tn LISC''s µart ti me prol(T'am can make rapid progr1•s1< Lowanl <•armni.t a 11ationally ret·- 11gniZl'<I ht.fl.A. rlc·wel'. 111 ;ulclit11111, the enhan<·ed lt>amin$( 1•n\·11·tinmc•nt 11ffrr~ :<t'vr•ral l'tKrtiticant ad\'antagei<: • A "enre pro11:ram" appront'h that far1litall'i< l{reater faculty-,;ttull.'nt inh·ral'tinn • Workinjl: profc•;;i;ionali; who t•nnrh 1'l1u..s ~"'"-"ionio with 1h1•ar 1lt \'C'ri<ity uf 1n,:1ght,; and t>xp<>m>m•e>- • ~ultiple 11pportuntllh 111 '\lflJ••r1 and rollabcir.1te with 1><•1•r... Applicant,; fur the fall l!llJ:! 1•la,,,., ~hnul<I ><ubm1t all ;1pph<·at inn mat l'riali; ( tnt'ludirt)! tran1<1'n!Jl" 1·• •Vl'l111)! all prior arad1•11111• work) and (;MAT .;('(lr1•,; t11 tlw Ad111i1<s11in:: Office no lat1•r than .Jun1• I, l!r.rL. A bat'hl'l11r'i1 d1•1(1't'{' in 1111.1· field from an llt'(•r1>ilite<l 1•11ll(•.1t•• 11r univ1•J"l'1t~· ii< n·11uire1l, and tht' <:MAT mu,.t ht• takl•n hy March l!>!r.! to l(Uaranlt'<' u11phcnuon f'I'\ 11•w f•1r (all l!l~I'.! l'nroflnwnL A nl•w C'las,i of .lfl t11 fill ><ll1tl1•nt,. 11111 tw fonn1·d f•Hch ,;pring and fall H·m1•:1t1•r. M1•1•t tnK <died ul1•,; for ror1> elass<>i< may 1nch11lt• \ 1111 night:-pn 11•1·t·k or ont' ni)!hl a Wt'!'k phtl\ Saturday =-1•::- ,;i1111,;. Somt' elN'l tVt' d 11s1<1•,; will he· h1•ld at 1 hl• Oranl('e County ( 'entl'r and snmt• will metc•t 11n th1• llniwrl'lily Park camp11:-> in Loi; An1n•lt·lt to t11kl• advanwg<' of th.-t11mputt•r 1•1•11tt>r. lihrary :11111 Expt-ri1•ntial Leamtn,ll ( '1•nt1·r M .B.A. Course Sequence• r 1r.«f Se111esfrr (!I Ul/l(S) • Aromntin,ll !'11nerpt1< and F1111111(·i:1I lfrportin.ll • C'ornmunicatinn for MnnH,lll'llWnl • M11m1,1..ring Behavior in Orl{anizations S1•1·01u/ Sc•111c'.'lff•r (6 1111itx) • Arcounting Control Syi.;temio • A pplie.t Manu,g1•rial Stat isur-.. T/11td SPl/l1>,o.;fp1· (Ii 11111/:.;) • Hu,.i111•si; El'onomt('s • Markeltn,1! ManaJ.(vrnent Fo11rfh Sn111'.-tff'r (Ii 11111fs) • .\famti{t'nal F111ance • Mal'l'0t•t1inomk Anal)·s1:- f'1.f7lt S1•11tt•.'l(('r (ti 11 ntlx) • Analytic Dl•dsiun Mud1•b • Information ~.wtem:- Su·flt S1•1111'sf1•1· ((i 11111/s) • Strull'IQ' Formul11tion f1w Com1wtit I\ 1• Adrnnll',llf:! and onl' l'lt·c·ti\'t· Sp1•1°111/1fii1'e11llt S111>111.>1t.-1'." (fi 1111it.-; 1111cltJ • 'rwu l'l1•rt l\'t' ruur8es earh ~t.'ml'~ler • 1 ISi · rt•s,.rvt·~ I ht• ri~ht tu rhnn.1te. add nr dd1·tt· I h1• pr111o.rr:1m:-without n11t tl'1' For rnnr1• 1nformut111n, pleai<•' ronta1·t th1• l 'S( · M. H.A. A1lrn1i<ll11 '"" Offict'. I\ ntl.1C1' II 1111 I Ill , l1nt\'1•n<1ty 1'11rk. l.11:< Ang\'ll'"· ('A \llM~I l l:l l, t:t 1:0 7,1(1 iX.lfi. Executive M .B.A. Program L>ei:.ij.!Tlt:'ii for <>Xfll'Ml'Ol'l-<l. hil{h-JKJtential man· ager!" 110 the ra. .. l track tnwanl lop general man- 11,l(ement roles. The content of thl' two-year Elwcutive M.H.A. Pro.1..rrarn focu""" on tht• art'ai< 11f Ct!Jeration~ includinl( rorpordte financ.:. marketinjl:. en\'1r11nmt·nt1.1l ancl ~• rategic anal- y;;is, information tt•c·hnulogy. lrarlero;hip, man· a1Cerial rnmmunic11ti1;n anti l'\)1']111nite relalionl'. Location and Class Calendar All ch.1-'se:-aJV hl'ld in the nt•wly refurbishl'(f t>XN'ulive cfa.. ... i<room in HofTman Hall on the 'niven;ity P11rk ClllTipus. An ufT-campus, wet>k- lonK rcll11lt-nl1al :<1•i-,;i11n prWl'dcs thl• bejlinninsc of \'ll('h arnch•m1r yt•ar. Thcrt•al\.t'r. d11.~i; seioi:.ions are 1:11ndUl'tl·d on altl•mating Fndays llllll Saturrla.\'l', from N-ptt•mbc>r thrnugh Junt'. l'articipanti< mu:<l tw prrpart>d tu attemf ul.1 c:la."" ~e,;;1ion:<. Participants Alumni an<I cnrn·nl 1>an1c111ant~ inclu<ll' ( 'F.( I,;, (·Fl Is, I' I ( 1 ... 1Ct'l11•ral man:ll(t'l'l'. entrepl't'nl'Un< and s,•lf-l•mpl11yl•1I proft'l'.'ltunaJ,. whc)."e goal:> 111d111le reahzinl( thl•tr full pt1tc•nttal a...; leaden; within their f{'~JH.'l'll\ t• vrl{Unization,;. Admissions ( '11nrlitlate." mu~t tmv .. at ll'~t t:-11.tht years of prc1rt':<11it•11al experit>nl''" tlw rna..rority of whil-h ii: in a managl•nal capacity. A baccalaureate;> clel(l'el' from 11n a('\'rl'llit1'fl t•ollege or unh·ersit.\ (or it,. international t•qu1n1lt•nt) j,. rv<1uir1•cl. although M ,.l>t•r11il· untlergrafluate 1legrl'e pro- .,-am i:-man<latvd. A n:.eent (;MAT :<core mm•l l"H• ."ubmitte1I, al11ng "ith u 1•ompleted applica- ll•m. applkation f P1· and an official trJn~('ript frum 1•11(•h post-~t·condary in11titu1ion attended. 1\1itwn for l~H -!r..! 1:< $1~.~lO. 'f\1ition for 19\i'l - !l:\ may ht· i1lightly hischt•r. Thr rlC'11dlin1• for 11ub· mi!l>1i11n 11f upplirn\ inni< for till' I !l'.)'l rlllili>. iii .Jun(' 1, l!l'.r~. f ur addition al infunnatwn. µ11·11:-;t' write or 1'1111: lluiv1•n<ity of&1ulht•m C'alifornia I :riuluatt> Srhool vf Hui;int•!li< Administral11111 1-:xel'utivt• M.R.A. Pn1gram Hoffman Hall ~l l 'nivel'l\ity Park l.11); A nicef P~. ('A !11,.~-14:! I (tl:I) 740 ll410 Graduate School of Business Administration Orange County Center Certificate in Management Effectiveness Offered l'Xclui<ively for worn\'n, thi:< highly "electh·l· program providl1S a t·halll'nl{inir management t•urriculum. Participant" cumpll'll' thi:< program with a nt>w IHel of munal{t'ment :<ophistication, 11 ht•ightl•ru.•11 uncleri<tanding of the principll':< of accountini;t and finant'I!, 11nd greater confidl'nCt' in han11lin1t iitrutl•l{fr planning. busine1111 law ancl markl'linl{. Topics Covered • Accounting • Account ini;t with (" omputt•ri< • Husinl:'ss Math • Current Trend:< in Amt•ric;in Husinl'"" • Finance • lnterpen<onal Managl'mt•nt Skill,. • I nlmclut·t ~on to Markl'lin1t • (ken·1l'w of Bu:-rne11,. La\\ • Pe!"l'onah:wd C1mching on I nrhnllual Prcst•ntatton ::;tylt>:- • Strau.•~ri1· Plannrnl{ ( Participant Profile • Women in manaj!'erial positions who are being promot('(f and require more advanC('d skills. • Women Op<'rating their owr1'bu:1ine~1o1e1< who are :-:eeking a more sophisticated understanding of the principlPs of finance and accounting. • Profel'sional women planning to mo\'e into managerial or entrepreneurial rolt-!<. Program Notes I nsf ructor.~ ll8C Sehool of Bu:<ine,.;1 Adminiiitration profe;1..;on< and surrl'ssful bulline1<1< practitioners. chedule 1::! Saturday H'llsinn:< and two inteni<i\'e week- end,;, January 2.">-21l through .Jul,\' ~'l. 199'.? I optional preliminary work."hop January 11, 199'2 at the l'niver.<ity Park campui< in Lo;1 Angele.-). luration F~(' Or.mgi> County ('l.'nter Cost $4.:..>oo <includei< pro1rram binrleni. in1<lructional material!<, brl'ak refre!<hment1<. two Intensive Wf'f'kt>nd11 anrl lah foex). For admL11Sions information: cont.act the USC CME Program. Davidson Conference Center. LOil Angeles, CA 90089-0871. (213) 74()..8990. 1991-1992 Executive Briefings Morning Breakfast Programs Staying on the culling edge i11 a continual· struggle, e11pedally for chief exl'<.'utive offit't"n' and Renior manageni of growing rompanit'I'. They, perhaps more than anyone el11e. need lo cul through the mora.<iR of available information and obtain a quick and practical analy11i11 or the newest amt the be11t management technique1< - what will work anrl what will not. Breakfast Series Now in it:; lt-nth year. lhe Exeeutin• Briefings !'erie~ focu~11 on bring lhe lale11t management information to bu11ine11se11 in and around Orange County. The topic!!, dates and speakeno for the Exh·u- tive Briefings Breakfa.<it Series are; • December 3, 1991: "Ocveloping a Winning Marketing Strategy," Ben M. Eni11, Professor. Marketing. Graduate &hool of Rul\inel!it Adminii<tration. • February 4, 199'l: "Breakthrough Thinking: • April 7, 199'l: uAchieving World Class Senice," Richard B. Chase, Director. Center for Telecommunication M&N1gement, Graduate School ot Business Administration. The corporate spont1<>rs tor the 1991-92 Berie11 are: National Bank of Southern California, Rogenion Aircraft. Corporation, Samu Bank California, StongeTek and the Orange County Chamber or Commerce. For information and reservations, call the USC Orange County Center at (714) 752-6506. !<'or information on the purchue or corporate In a 11erie11 or four, two-hour morning programs. offered from 7 lo 9 a.m .. a use facullv member and a panel of exp(•rts from the builin~RR community will brief participant." on lhe latest management t.ool11 and techniqueR. Problem Solving Principle11 of Succe!l11ful People," Gerald N1uller, Profes110r and Chair, Industrial and Syt1tem11 Engineering. tab,e11, call Anne Kimbell Relph, Executive "' Direct.or ot t)\e USC Orange County Center, at (714) 762-6606. .. University of Southern California Orange County Center for Graduate & Professional Studies 2301 Campus Drive Irvine, CA 92715 DATED MATERIAL, PLEASE CIRCULATE University of Southern California Spring 1992 Program & Course lr,formation