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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-10-10 - Orange Coast PilotJ ..... -··••Flf 17-1, ......... .., C orona del Mar High's Sea Kings used the Big Bang theory Friday night, again and again behind the lethal right arm of senior quarterback Matt Evans, combined with sure-handed receivers, a solid running punch and a never-give-an-inch defense, producin$ a convincing 17-0 victory over arch-rival Newport Harbor. for complete details and a complete wrap-up of Friday's games, see Sports, 81 . . 111111 E8tata Mia featured Inside · T oday'1 Real Estate Guide features hundreds of listings for new and previously owned homes. Also featured Is a community profile oh lido Peninsula, which is ideally located within walking distance of the ocean, markets, restaurants, theate; and ljdo Village shops. Currently, there are 17 properties on the market with prices ranging anywhere from $374,000 to 51,200,000 . THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Wealc8nd, Oet. 10-11, 1992 Winner. ¢ 5 ! j ournalism awards in 1"992 Cll'ilt1•••r C1l111•u1 n. Paltlcll car-.-.cw '*' M onday is C<Jlumhus Day, and to comm<:rnor.ite 1t Cost.i Mesa Councilmdn Peter Buffa, a first-generation Italian-American, offers his thou~hts on the fa med explorer. Writes Buffa: "It's time for common c;cn:,e to push political correctnc~s aside. A celebratio n of Columbu~ is no more an endorsement of colonialism than a present-day troupe of Aztec dancer~ is an endor~mcnt of human sacrifice and slavery." See Community Forum, page A 13. 1111 ·111111111 .... 111 ,,,.....,, Pll'k'' 0 n Nov. 3, Newport Beach voters will decide whether to <.a\.e a vacant lot on 43rd and River Avenue named by neighbors as "People's Park" or sell 1t and give the money to the new library. The question accompanied a column by Editor William Lobdell, who thought the city should sell the lot We asked our readers that very question and today you'll find a sa mpling or those responses. See Community Forum, page A 13. the DaOy Piiot Index Good morning! Do you know the top three· colon-requested for shoes to be dyed with at l eed's shoe store? 1) Black 2) Red J) Off-white OF COMMUNITY JOURNALISM .. 25 cents "Murphy issue.s warni~g in harassment _ ca~e Being -a • • .swimmer 1s a tough road to travel ' I t's noon and you're looking for a swimming pool. Again. You don't know why it's come to thisJ this need to get wet, this need to swim until your arms ache and your legs throb, this need to stare at the world through the gauze of chlorine. But it ha s and its been this way for a long, long time. Maybe it started when you ' Sexual harassment case WHO -~ 8ead1 pofice Of6mri Cheryl V1.isike, 28, and Rochel Maier, 31, aJont wilfl c:Ommunk:atioN supervisor" Margilret Mdnnil, )CJ, and fecorm stapet '*"'°' ~ Jane Rueti. 43. ~T -A lawsuit filed on behalf ol dw four women, charging Capt = Villa with sexual twa.ment and aa;using Police Olief Arb Um with doins nothing mout It. WHEN -h lawsuit was fled Sept. 24 In O.C. Superior Court. WHY -The women lnMain they were fatted to take legal action blca• rt'tl!i did net ttult dw ~1 independent lnwstiot.ion, which ~ ...._ ttw 1aw1u1t. The_,..... .. Mldng Sl00,000. IATBT -City Manllllf ~ Murphy tw pul II polit'e -~l'Vlipb..,..,-iees­ Glt hi tht dty •,.. IOllrale intirnidMian ~witnesses as the -....... ~. ~ Newport city manager threatens swift punishment of any police department employee who interferes with ongoing investigation. Sources say department morale at all-time low. By Tony Dodero Stall Wrfltf NEWPORT BEACH -City Manager Kevin Murphy issued a strongly worded statement threat- ening swift punishment of any po· lice department employee ''ho in· tcrferes with the ongoing city in- vestigation of sexual haras!.mcnt charges. Murphy's terse statement comes in the wake of allegations by at- torney Steven Pingel. who reprc- ' . sents four women °"'ho have filed sexual harassment cha rges against Chief Arb Campbell and Capt. Anthony Villa, that high-ranking members of the J}olicc department fia,e been "attempttng to intimi- date witnesses wbo might be part or \hi~ invesligation.'' Pingel's allcgattons ha'c been supported by former anJ pr..el>cnt pohce officer~ contacted b) the D-a1ly P1lor. "I will tak e appropria1c t.lisci· plinaf) action. including tennina· tion. ag:un<,\ an) employee who re· tahates agJin,1 you, in any way. because you have been inter· .. tc\\ed. or for an. statement you make. or allcgedl) m.ike, during this IOICC\ICw,'" Murphy Slated. The )tatement orders all em- ployees \0 cooperate with · the Cit) 's 1m cstigauon, bu\ is not in re!.ponse to an> specific incident of intimida1ioo. t.forphy said. .See POLICE/llCk ,_ w~re~---+--t­ 1nis time,_ the joke's }Oung. Your dad challenged )'OU to swim ___ ...__ aero s a thin channel to a wharf -----where the huge Coast Guard ships were docked. It was August before you could do it, but 0 . . gasps of a New England summer you managed it. Or maybe it was that old brick YMCA. It was downtown, dank and musty, one o( those inner city places where there was a hotel above the Y and a sm;ilJ, greasy restaurant next door. The pool was dark and the air around it thick with chlorine. Rimmed with aging tile, the place was medieval in tone, a place that left you believing that swimming must be a sinful thin~. And maybe it was. High school. It could have been high school, you think. The swim team, lumbering through 1500 meters before biology. Vou didn't know why you did it. You still don't. Like a drug, you could quit for a while but it never really took. Before long, you were swimming again. H ow to explain the lure? You uy: The feel of your toe.I curlina over the edge. The water looms, pale blue and glassy. You anticipate it. You'U arc out and hana there for just a nano second and then, before you have time to really think it over, you're under, your chest pounding just a bit, the water pulling your hair back. The fint couple of laps arc perfect. You reach the other side, nip and head back. And then, srarin& down through your fogged aoaales, you watch the black lane marker and realize that this really is a pretty silly hobby. The voice 111', "that's enou&)\ ... towel oCf ho • -... ao me ... you ve endured enough pain, my '°"·" Sometimes )'OU push tluouah and Corset that · • you're swimmina at atl. Complkaaed problems solve therNelves lfti;ically in your head. • You returned to the habit in th• 11rty ct.,. of summer. Your bcJll 11 a fe11ow acldki, S.. MAABlEJM -on her ._ Practical joker gets a taste of her own medicine on her 39th -make that ---'~~~f---Yb~irt~h~d~ay~.-;-:--=~~~ By lonAnn Basheda 5U11 Y,t(t1 • NEWPORT I IEIGI ITS - D;ina Ander)On 1!!. a sclf- profe ed pran~s1cr. but when fnenJs decided 10 \urn the tables~on her 39th birthday Friday and plaster poMcrs around to"n proclaiming it to be he r 40th, the local mother had to tu.lm1l she .... as beat. "You got me , )OU got me," he shouted '4hcn her fnend!. howed up tit her Santa Ana Street house 'With a radio blaring the Beatie~· "Today 1s you r Birthday.'' ·•And I knew )'OU woulJ." ~MMI~~~ Dana Anderson, second from left, gets a birthday surprise from her friends Lynda Stabler, left, Mary Fallon and Jeanne Carmadc. In front of her home, fncnili had po!.ted a blad. 3nd ~h1tc banner fe1:uunng a 27-ycar-old Anderson modeling for a retail See BIRTHDAY/ID .... Serge Beltran is 1n his first school year &J r rindpal o College Park El~menta* Schoo, wherel\e t determined ta make a difference In students' lives. Marc Martin photo 11 l Life lessons . ., In his first school year as principal of College Park Elementary School, Serge Beltran is determined to help students succeed in an increasingly difficult world. By Russ Loar 5'111 Wl'tlr COSTA MESA -Three yea~ ago, an 18-year-old Newport Harbor High School student who was a recO\<ering drug addict committed suicide. It was a pivotal event in the life of Serge Beltran, then an assistant principal at lhe high school who had mer repeatedly with the youna man. Behran thought the tccn·a~cr' outlook on life was improving. The student was opcnina \Ip, taking a more :JCll\.C role in ChOOI and e-.cn writing poetry th:1l appeared in a school publication Then one day, he quietly took a gun m hand and k1lleJ him elf, "It JUllt dcva t:ucd me, becau-.e I'd been wor~ing i.o closely with the boy nnd he wa making so much progre ,'' Beltran said. "I don't know .,..hat triggered 1t." Jn the aftermath of th:ll cru'\hing e'periencc, Beltran ~l he i'> more determined than c-.cr to See BEL TRANtlll* ..... Locals Only Managing Editor Steve Marble ... 642-432 Pilot People Are you· Prepared _ to defend .yourself? Bob Kelty HE 18--------- A pioneering science teacher in the Newporr-Mesa Unified School District begin- ning his 23rd year al Newport He ights El- emenrary School. Kelly, a co-founder of the popular Nature Camp summer program, is a 'c1cnce menror teachef in rhe school district. MENTOR TEACHER11------ As a mentor teacher, he trains other teach- er!. in the ways of bringing science to life for )lUtJcntS. ''I'm really Self-taught in .science," ne 'aid. '"It \\as nor something I had a strong in- tercsr in until I became a teacher. and then all l had in front of me was a textbook and it was extremely dull. J thought, there's got to be a better way to do this." - SCIENCE CAREEftS.------ First it was the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - the movies and the products. Then came "The Three Ninjas." We didn't have a chance. My son was suddenly a karate expert. Not a daf goes by that we are not attacked by this little ninja warrior. But now there's good news. United Studios Self Derense, which has opened two locations in our area (in ' Newport Beach on the Pacific Coast Highway, 722-0526, and in Costa Mesa on East 1 Jth Street, 650-8636), is offering a great deal: a free private lesson plus a free uniform with belt and student manual upon enrollment. Group and private classes are available for men, women and children. Best Buys D THE ELECTRIC BOAT COMPANY, Fish & Game naturalists, and the Newport Landing restaurant are teaming up to offer outdoor lovers a tour of Upper Newport Bay this month. A series of five ecological tours will be off ercd by the Electric Boat Company during the height of the migratory bird season. The St~te Fish & Game Department claims that anywhere from 20,000 to 30,000 wildlife species will find refuge • in Upper Newport Bay this month. Tour dates are scheduled for Saturdays, October 17, 24, and 31. Wednesday tours arc on- October 21 and 28. The tour group departs from the Electric Boat Company dock, located on COMMUNITY MEETINGS Balboa Peninsula next to the ferry landing, at 11 a.m. for a two-hour cruise. The per person price is $25, which includes lunch and refreshments catered by the Newport Landing restaurant. Reservations can be made by calling the Electric Boat Company at 673-7200. D CAROL GEVING SENT A FAX to share with Best Buys readers that Donna Phillips of DLP Bookkeepina Services in Newport Beach offers "house calls" to people who need help with their medical insurance forms, paying their monthly bills, mak ing ban~ depoS'its, or other business related errands. Geving says that Phillips "truly cares about her clients," that she is very dependable, a nd "she takes care of many41eeds, including a year-end computer report for tax preparation." Phil-tips rates are very reasonable. If you're interested please call for a free consultation at 673-2644. D FOR CIGAR SMOKJNG FANS "AVO " will make a pe rsonal appearance today from 1 to 5 p.m. at Fashion Island's Ne"-port Tobacco located near California Pizza Kitchen. "Avo" is an internationally renown cigar manufacturer of Davidoff Cigars. Newport Tobacco invites you to sample Avo's fine cigars. D NEW TO FASlllON ISi.AND, BARE ESCENTUALS, a "high-quality, all-natural skin care and cosmetic~·· ~tore, is off cring shoppers a free makeover, free skin care and cosmetics samples, hors d'oeu'Vres and musical entertainment this weekend to celebrate its opening. Bare Escentuals originated in the Bay Area in 1977, and specializes in beauty products f~r the skin, body, home, and a variety of cosmetics that do not contain alcohol, perfume, talc. binders or · fillers. Its products haven't been tested on animals and do not contain animal ingredients. If you're interested in a free makeover stop by the store, or call 640-0860. D BRIITA'S CAFE ON MAIN STREET in Balboa is celebrating its five-year anniversary this month. It's gift shop is having a 50 percent off sale. 0 SALON RAFFINE IS HA VJNG A GRAND OPENING celebration starting this Saturday at 3:30 p.m. The salon is located on .. the East C.aast Highway in Corona del Mar (675-1495). Salon Ramne owner ~aryka Elliott ttas train-ed in Vienna, PariS', Canada, and the United States. Among the many specialties in skin care offered at Salon Raffi ne are facials, waxing, electrolysis, make-up, permanent make-up and chemical peels. Hair and nail care, scalp and body treatments are othe.r services offered at the salon. 0 Best Buys appears Thursdays and Saturdays. H'heth~r J-Ou'rt a merchant or a shop~r; if )"OU know of 11 good buy, I'd lo• e to gi~·e you some publicity. Call me 111 540-1114, fax me at 646-1170 or Hrite to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot, JJO n~ Bay St., Costa Mesa, Cu/if. 92627. Kelly has worked to help reverse the national trend of students staying away from careers in science by using new teehnologies and hands- on approaches to hi teaching. He shares his talenrs with. teachers throughollt the county as a teacher for the UCl Orange County Science Educa1Qrs Network and also g1,es workshop on the use of technology in the classroom fo r the California Technology Project. • Plea~e send it in writing: To place• an e\ent, DUI ll'l'lltl pleJf>e write: Community Events, Daily Pilot. 330 TN-follo1~ing ~>pit• '"'"' ;me.Jed this p.JSI "m on W. Bay St., Costa Mes.1, Calif. 92627. suspicion of dmmg unrler t~ int1ut>nce These p«>ple hJ1-e only ix't:n Jrre'>lcd on SU)p1Ct0n of .J cri~ ~nd ii"' MONDAY innocent until pm1cn guilty VIDEO GENERATIONN------ Kelly uses computers to 'demonstrate scien- tific principles rhrough programs rhat simulate tlte natural world. And he even links light and temperature probes with personal computers for as orred science experimenrs. "The video generation. like 11 or not , really tunes in to an)- thing that has a screerr on it,'' he said. "ll kind of intrigues the ~tudents and interest rhem in getting into the sciences." BRAZILIAN RAJNFOREST---- noon Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, Costa Mesa Legislative Affairs Committee, chamber o(fice. in the Costa Mes<i Court}ard~. o Ron Beach. 41, C'{))ta Mesa _1835 NewJ?_Ort Blvd:..t suite E-270. O Ruben Ca~111.1~ 25 osta ___ __.. __________ ~~----_-_::-i-18-=~=---.::t:.-==t=-.--t===*=2=3=--4=2=4=.::::ttH~t-;a:;-o.pe:;n~n=y"iisouseman, 4 3, CostJ Me:.a 4 p.m. Costa Mesa City Council, ~tudy se:.sion, a R.1ndall PJulin 34, C.ubbad 5th floor conference ruom, City Hall, 7 7 o Johnny C<tmp1llo, 20. Garden Grove ' Fair Drl\.e. 25 30 31 01ohn Macmillan, 43, Garden Grove o Ste\en Tomich, 26, Huntington Beach a William Smart, 56. M1ss1on Vl('10 6:JO pm. Costa Mesa Planning Commiss ion, regulM meeting. counal chambers, City Hall, 77 Fair Dri\e. , · 7 p.m. Newport Beach City Council, regular meeting. council ch<imbers, C1ry Hall, 3300 Ne-.-. port Blvd. TUESDAY o fric Wekh, 25, S.lntil Ana . NeWJ>e>rt Beach o Shelly Spizzirri, 30, Co:.ta Mesa o Jimmy Carves, 23, Victorville o Charle Eugene, 57, Missouri o P.iul IOime"-, 35, Northfork with a tight school district budget rhis year, his JOb as the media center r,eM>urce tea 7:30 a.m. Latinos Costa Mesa, weekly breakfast meeting. Denny's restauranl, Bmtol Street and Red Hill A .. enu'-""e..__~ ~ta Mesa. ~. JO, Newport Be.leh.,--------i ewport e1g ts School was eliminated and Ke lly returned to rhe cla sroom as a si.\th grade teacher. But he 'o/Clcomes the change and in a burst of inspiration. painted the imide of his classroom to resemble a Brazilian rain forest. After all his years in. teaching, he sai~ he's neve r wanted to become an administrator. "I -wouldn't be able 10 do -what I lo\e to do.''. he answers. "So \o,.hy cha nge?" 7:30 a.m. Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, Ext>eutive Committee, chamber office, 1870 Jambo- ree Rd., Newport Beach. 7:30 p.m. Newport-Mesa School District Board of Education, regular meet ing, Harper Community Cenrer, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. - -By Russ Loar PoDce log ~.;· ~; ·.. · · , · · · ~ .. · · , ~ ·. · · COSTA MESA Because of a reporting error, a Daily Pilot candidate profile Thursday on District 2 candi- date Jan Debay incorrectly stated her affilia- rion '-"Ith the Airpon Working Group. Dehay i a former director of that group. The Pilot re- grets the error. She was also a director and president of the West Newport Community As- Adams Strfft Three lockers 1n the men's locker room were broken into Sunday at Family Fitness Center. Among the items stolen were • W•I. sevefJl rinS\ and cash Orange Cout College M.~ were re ported stolen Tu~ay .ind \.\'ednhday from bike rads on c.imJ>'A Various lontions Autos were reported stolen Thursday in the 200 block of Or· egon Avenue .ind the 600 ' bloc. k ol West 1 7th Strctt. oc1a11on. iiliPliL VQL.88,N0.241 Delivery 2uarantee! If you ,. 1 w'6tc:nbf.t •nd do noc lllw )'OU' p.aPt'f by 6 " m 17 1 m on s,turd'tl and ho/1· ~I. call befor• I 0 a m Mid ,... •• art It IO }'OU br llOOll Ouf CUll.omff S..-. <Anwf, "42· 4))), .It open ltOtl'I 6 I IOI to S p 111 Monday ~ ffida1 and 7 a m to 10 a m on S.tur dtyt IO -}'OU wtltl }'OU• Clr<UlatJOn M«h Wesleyan B.iy A bike wa\ stolen Tu~ Tht N~pon SeKNCosi.. Mew 011ly Poloc IUPS 144-800) ts publ~ Monday thr~ SltunUy and sublc.rlpbOnt .,. ~ lilf S7 SO ~ month by CMnef in ~ Se.di and CO&U Mel, H SS ~ montfl by m11I ~nd for selected ottltf routes by COIU Mew' Community ,..,_., Inc., llO W lay Sc.. COIC.I Mesa, CA 92627 ~ paN.lff oaJd IC COIU Met.I, CA. (Price ~ dude all applbble .Ute and local t.lllft I POSTMASTtA ~ addre. cN"lft to The Pilot. P 0 Joli 1 S60, Coll.I Mew, CA 92626 Copyrlgtlt. No ~ stot'ies, IH111tt111ons, edi· too.al m1aer °' ~_,,.,,ts ~"' m.ty ti. 'f'P'oduced ""''"°"' Wfllttn perm-d a>pvrigtll _, • How to reach us at The Pilot Circuliilioft Or.inge County 642-4333 Advertitin1 Classified ~2-5678 Ot1play 642...4321 • Edttorlat . dJy from the garage of a houi.e in Ille 700 block . NEWPORT BEACH: Wnteriy Pl.Ke· In the 3900 block, .i parbd·v.in Web stolen Wednesd.ly. EiHI Oce.ln front· Someone sliced a screen to get into cl home 1n 1he 2100 bloc!. Wednoday .ind stoic a purse con1a1n1ng contac.1 len~ and .'I $5 bill. Hilaria Way !lomronc \'walked into an unlocl.ed hou~ in the 4100 block Wednesday \\h1le the r~ident ~lcpt and w.1lked bacl. out with an .Jnhque sil't(.'r 2.46 ..... 1.1 8 S7 a.lft. S.6 l :ll , ..... o.s 9'26, "'· 4.7 J:Cle a "' I,) t 1l7 a.M. 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Park Newport S11c cases ol ~II cards valued al $15,000, a rifle .ind a shotgun were among the items drSCO\• ered stolen Tucsd.ly (rom .i stora~ unit in the 2200 block Batside Dri"e and Paclnc \liew On Thu™1ly pohcc round gr.ilitt1 on S<'\· er.ii stM~t ~gns and \\Jll~ at Bayside 1u)l \\~t ur (,11na11on and .ll Lincoln Po· mary Ccn1cr on the 3100 bloc!. ol Pa· c11ic \i1t'\\ Reporb s.ay 1he gr.ihth m.1~ be gJng related, .-ind wJs SAm1lar 1n n.1• ture. • ' OJtlm&Sitver, 44, lrv1ne- o William Vo11h, 33, Irvine o Eddie 8 and, 40, Diamond Bar a Harry Sereno, 4 7, Sanra Ana o Paula Bush, 34, Anaheim o David Gnce, 54, Santa Ana o Michael Huseman, 21, Huntington Harbor a Eric Neily, 31, Huntington Beach a Lloyd Kot.1b, 2 2, R1"ers1de fantasy s Drawing Friday, Oct. 9. 7, 10, 17, 23, 38 Oecco • t-icarts ................................................. 8 •Clubs .................................................... 6 • D1amond!I ........................................ Jack • Sp.1dcs ................................................. 4 UICll. IUElllllB: Newport Beach 7S/60 Balboa: 73/59 Costa Mesa: 78/60 Corona del Mar: 74/60 18Y: Huy sunthlne tod1y foHowt~ "':::.Z low clouds and t0me hffwv fi&. IOUlhwftt to 15 mph ...... ntDDft. Tftft~r1tu'" wtn ranp ,,.. 1 hltft i. tt. 60I along Ow MIChft to low ldi lftlMd ind lows in the middle SOI Md ...... '°'· f9BAIT: () • () 0 • ma ......... .. \ I' "'l •• Faster than a sPilldlng pollce car? 0 nee upon a time public offices were open Saturday mornings. This was nice. Most people work an 8-10-S shift five days a w~ek. Under this arrangement, they could meet w11h their public servants without laking time off from th eir work. I don't remember what happened to lhis happy procedure. And so it was that on a Saturday morning many years ago, as the city judge of the City of Newport The Verdict Beach, I was holding court in the old City Hall located near the Newport Pier. I was hearing the case of People of the State of California vs. Joseph Rosan. Officer John Upson had issued a citation to Joe Rosan for going 60 mph on Coast Highway in front of the All American. Market which was then located at the present location of the Newport Ski Co. Joe was a very respected member of the community and a good personal frie nd of mine. He was a Cal Tech trained engineer -----and operated a business of some -kind in a large building about where John Dominis and the Chart House arc now located. Office r John Upson, later Chief of Police Upson, was also an old friend. Our.friendship went back to the old Balboa days before Johnny was a police officer. Johnny testifi ed that he was just coming down the Arches off-ramp heading cast when he saw Joe going cast on Coast Highway too fast. Johnny chased him, ca ught up wi th him in front of the All American Market where he clocked him at 60 mph. Joe testified that Johnn~ had to be wro ng, that he, foe, didn't know exactly how fast he was going . . •• but that he had established scien1ilically that Johnny simply couldn't have slarted at th e foot of the off-ramp and built up enough speed to cloclc him at 60. Joe took out his slide rul e and tried to explai n to me in highly confusing term s about inertia, mass, we ight, coe fficient of friction and other scientifit' terms to the effecl 1hat Johnny's testimony was scien1ifically impossible. As I puzzled over the maller Johnny took over. "Judge, you and Joe get in this police car and I'll show you exactly how I did ii." And so it was that the jud~c in all his dignity and the highly trained scientist climbed into a police car and Officer Upson took off. As we came down the off-ramp, Johnny turned to us and said with a kind of a slow grin that he had been moving when he snw Joe speeding by but just to prove his point he would come to a \ dead stop and woul d guarantee that we would be going 60 when we passed the All American. Again Joe said it was scientifically impossible. I suggested 1hat Johnny use his siren in view of all the traffic on Pacific Coast Highway bu t Johnny explained he couldn't use the siren because this was n't an emergency. With 1hat and with a screeching of tire.$ Johnny took off, darting in and out of traffic like a madman. As we appronched the All American I pecked over and saw that we were going over 70. At this point Joe scrcame'd that if Johnny would only slow do~n he'd plead gurlty. At the same time I threatened to dismiss the whole damned case if Johnny didn't slow down. As we drove back to the City Hall I looked at Joe and said, "Scientifically impossible?" Joe looked at me straight faced and responded, "As you kn ow, Bob, we scientists have established that a bumble bee can't fly either." · Rob(rt Gardnrr, a Corona de/ Mar resident, ·is a retired judge ond a longtime obsen er of /ifl in Net+port Beach. -,----.. You waited & waitea for Autumn Leaves to fall Buy now- lnshll anytime! ..J.- A MAT~ HOUP Of SElfCT ftTAll FlOOICOVHI• STOIH: AU Alf PllVAmY OWllH AH OPHAnD, LICENSED, aottDED & lllMlt, WITll AT lWT 20 YEAIS Of EIPEltHCI I TllEll COM•UMITY. 9'0ST ARE FMILY RUM. JOINED TOCUMER, TllE FLOOR SNOW ... IS OllE Of TllE llllSTWS lAltEST PUICIWIMI umnu AUOWIMI us TO IET TNE IUT IUYS AU PASS THEM OM TO Oii. CISTOlllS. aCMSE TNE FlOOI SllOW IS YHY SELICT, wt W IUWMTU TllE tuT SEMI, INSTAUATIOll & WMIMTIU UIE OH: • • "No Worries"'~ Ufl'llMI WAllANTY ~ . 1:RVINE •ll•Ot.05 1"ot41'ttl ._, • • F&.ootl•NG ......... - 3D~~~n~e CUl10MEft SATISFACTION OUAftANTEE ' MARBLE one life~uard . I le takes )Our ' money and smile$. • You go 10 the locker room, filled with hope and anticip3tion a onetime water polo player. a and the kno\\.ledge that )ou're guy who burned acro1>s the pool about to get "'et _ again I he like-a 1hrashing machine, going locker room a'i stark and so hard his upper body was lonesome. Locker<; A bench. A nearly out or the water like a shower. A chipped mirror dofphin. OK. Why not, you said. hanging above a sink. It\ OK, But the pool at Newport you tell yourself. Harbor High School slipped There's a man in the shower away whe n the school yea r and he's laughing. St:inding began and the wa ter polo team ,there by himself laughi ng. You returned. And it was too bad, don't , .. orry. This is a city pool. you thought. A-:. pools went, ii You expect these things. was a good one. Never crowded. Suddenly another man And at SJ, a cheap s_wim. appears. The ~hought of going cold "Those O!Jiksalver?" he ~ays, lu~key 1s too much. You need to -pointing to your trunks. swam. You feel out of sons, You nod and tell him that groggy, u~cle~n if you don't.. l~'s he's a genius. They are indeed a snd reahzataon. But there 1t as. Quiksilver. From A1 You denl with it. "Bet that towel was made !he misery of your situation somewhere in Asia," he <:..:t)S. brings you to downto\ .. n Costa You realize that tha~ line of ~esa. Lion's Park: There's a questioning seems to interest library, a community center, a him a little too much. huge park where men sleep "China," you tell ham after under trees, a set ~f racquetball examining your to\\.el. courts where people with tauoos "See? You sec?" he answers. gather and lean against the ' You smile. You don 't sec at . lead-colored waits and -.~ all. But you're downto\\n now gleaming like a. neck of gold in a and you've been around long tumble of granite -a pool. enough to realile thJt it'> best For $2, you get in There's a just to smile, keep )our head baby in a portable pla) pen near do" n and ~'·oad long d1...cu sions the water. Mom is swimming. with people "ho e\press too There's a man in the far lnne. much curiostt) \\ 11h c,uch things swimming so slo" ly )OU \\Onder as towels and s" immang trunks why it is he doesn't sin k. There's There's one lane open You grab it and :iwim as hard as you • can, almost like you're trying to make up for going without for too many days. When you're done. )OU hun and it feels good. - You 'll be back. And )'OU know II. In the locker room, the man is . still standing an the sho"'cr l<1ugh1ng. The other guy. the one obsessing on labels, strikes again:- -· Rbckpon ?' he says, eyeing you r shoes. You oblige and inspect )Our shoes. "Can't tell. Too old," you answer. "I bet theffe. Rockport," he Sa)S He seems certain of tl\at and )OU don't \\ant 10 argue. The ne\t day. a CO·\\ orker tells )OU lhat a dwarf Stalked her from.the pool to her car. You're not !turprised That's -...hat happen at public pools People take sho\\ers and laugh nt nothing at all Pe ople get knotted up "ondenng "hat brand of towel you carry. And small peoph! folio"' you to your cur. Being a S\\.tmmer is a tough road to tra,el. You remember that agail). But )Ou're hooked and, things being as the) nre, )Ou'll be batk ) l)U always come·. bad. ttie .\l::Jrble is the managing editor. llis column appears each SaturdaJ. · .. A N N l '-V r: R S A R y---.....----- To celebrate this occasion, we are offering \'OU . UP TO 25o/o OFF on selected fall merchandi e, incJuding clothing. fu rnishings, portswear, and shoes from our dec;igner collections and our own Garys private label. The sale continues Today through Sunday, October 18th Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to eeing you. 106S Newpon Center Drive Fashion Island , Newpon Beach 714/759-1622 ReguJir Hours: Monday • Friily IO am · 9 pm Saturday IO am • 6 pm • Sundly U pm · S pm Now, we'vt' luwt•n'tt t~ twryday prke of our F M·ntial~..., mini bland~ to al._timc" 1o"Plu' )'t~1) find • • -~ ;,.., l"'•t value ,....._,...,,. .. ,_,..,... ,.._. on oll t r ... '·-· ... _ .. _ .. _ ... _ ... ___ •_. -~ We've lowered our blinds. C'OVt'riflR't' Th~ !4)'1t"S and t-ok>l"'l an)"i'hcn·, mo4't \'\l~,,m Milk in JU!lt thn'<' da) . .ill With a I < ll.ll6lfl ~.IUflttali" I a./w#f1rew• "''"' Mlllll /ioJN "" 4111 ~ SUI '"rltUIJlllf POloltl'r 1 'V:ttflffi rffilrs I /.IMll .. 'II 1~1alt .. 1' Shovm ht·rt'.ju!ll a~ t'~ mph:..: Jf\"l c mpanbk' <u1vil\I\ on otlwt 'u..t m madt• ze<> arad tCYlet.. ·s:IDAY BLINDS \ ' , . • . I .. • • •• • • • • • • • I • • • • • .. • • • • • • • I .. • • I .. . • • • . . • .. 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S •S 1 •S cos 6 C.pto;A lett llG 13 · 2 1S 3 30 $ •S I DIS WOOOHIDOI CIHlMAS .,_"'o r~ -(,._ 0.-.e SSI 06SS I Snaolrert ~ 13! 11 30 1, 4 30, 1, 9 lO 2 Mr. l oMbon ll'G 13 II 30. 1 lO 3 '~ r e JS 10 20 .3 Ml. ,._.., ... , .... ~ 12, 2 30 s , JO !O • • the Mlehty Dvdc.I !'G 12 30 2 .;, .S 1 9 lO s u""' ~ 11 30 3 s lQ, e "' · s Had To Toe 8auty Center • Open m •M Diiiy Quality Service & Products 80LDWILL• MC1U5 ~R&1€ KMS • .AVEDA • Redken : Paul Mitchell • Sebastian • Joico ~ : La Femme • Mastey . : Wella Presentation . • ~ HAIR BY ----·---ROS£ & CARRIE __..__..~ Ladres Wi]. s1 s Men's $10· Kid's $8 PERMS 135 & Up Swedish Massage Reg. Price •u 1/1 Hr.• •45 1 Hr. 1 NEW SERVICES 1 ', t .'I', It ( ) ' ! . I . WIG STYLING FAC ''12.50 1 /2 Hour s22.SO 1 Hour . . :•· (7 1 4 ) 969-5939 10156 Adams at Brookhurst r Albertson's Center Huntington Beach (Behind Texas looc;cy's'1 1714, 968 0451 By Order of Crecllto ra .... Newport a..oh .-This Weekend · Public Auction The L1rgest. Most Prf>strgious Auction S<tlc 1n California History :, -... :1 "' hmiit• & Clllctlis a ~ WOO:l F~ ~ & ~ Hsoca CialSWJ~1is a ~-O? rieesr 'a.le Cllt • ;111, II• M ...... • Miiiy • C.. ........ I .,.. lt•m'I • · C1l1c_,11 °"'. -......... °"' 1,000 ..... Ftldlr......, I ll ., & ..., ·.Ott. 2, I & 4 . ' "' .. ,, Frt., October P . 1:• ,... s.t., 0011111r 1oa . to• • ....... Oot.Mr 11•.10 - Addreu: 100 West Coast Hwj., ~ 8eactl (comer ot ih'er & West Coast ~) onttions: ~ Fwt IO 55 fW( ~ (IO.i.atds ~). TOO wit tm Ilk> ~ &Id al Coasl Hlf)' ~II • WMd FIT10Us Guest ~r: Mr f'atJ A SabesJ<y. Cqfil, ~!dl1fli; #0'?2 . Back Bay tours -Free edUGllioNI IOUIS. ol the Upper Newport Bay Ecological ReseM! will be conducted again Jhis year. beginning Oct. 10. The two-hour tours begin at 9 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. at the corner of East.bluff and Back Bay Drive. For more information, call 646-8009 . Prost.ate exams -Hoag Cancer Center will offer free prostate exams from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 10 at the center, 4000 Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Call 7-CANCER fOf 1nformatJ<>n. Creationism -The Creation Science Association of Orange County will meet at 7:30 ·p.m. Oct. 10 Mariners Church, 1000 Bison Ave. in Newport Beach. For more information, call 989-8331 . Ch~ar tasting -lnternauooally known Cigar maker Avo, o( Davidoff Gga~. ofier tastings of his product at Newport Tobacco in Fashion bland from 1 to 5 p.m Oct 10. Sunday, Oct. 11 Quilters -The Back Bay Quilt Club will present dot}11ng ~ designer Rachel Clark in a fa~ion shcM entitled "Clothing (01 the • Body and the Soul" at 1 ~30 p.m. Oct 11 at Harbor Christian Church, 2401 Irvine Ave. in Ne-.\.· port. The e\.ent will also include a gift and bal..e sale at 12 30 p.m. and again after the fashion ~°'' : from 2:30 Lo 4 p.m. A SS donation is requested. The pubhc 1~ 1n\iled. Flamenco concert - Classical guitarist Ronald Fernandez will perform 1n a free program entitled ''Flamenco Guit..ir and Chirango" at 3:30 p.m Oct. 11 in the Community Room at the Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Drive . Monday, Oct. 12 Yo~th weight loss -The Bod Shop. Hoag Hospital's ~eight IOS> program for people 8 to 18 )eJrs old "ill hold a free onentauon and informJtion night at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 12. For 1n(orm.n1on, all 760-56-15 . ADD a nd addictions -- Registered nurse Joanie He1nemJnn \\lll r>resent a seminar on Jttent1on . deficit drsorder entitled "ADD and Adult Addictions" at 7 p.m CX.t. 12 at the offices oi Joan Andrews. 1151 Oo\.e St., suite 105 in l\e\" port 6each. Call 4 7 6-0991. Senior scams -The Oct. 12 meeting oi the American Association of Reured Persons Costa \\esa chapter y.iJl leature a program on fraud perpetrated against seniors. A represenrati\e of the Costa Mesa Police Department "111 dii;cu~ how to recognize scams and "hat >Ou should do if you find )Ourseli the target oi one, The meeting begins at 12j30 p.m. at th~ C~ta Mesa Senior Center, 546-7848. Tuesda , Oct. 13 Crime and Society - Orangt> County Sheriff BracJ Cat will addr~s the Newport Foundation, a private Ofgan1zati for the study o ( economic issues, the topic "Quo Vadisl Crime Society and Mores," at 7:30 a.m. Oct 13 in the Quarterdeck Roo at the 8Jlb0c1 Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast highway in Newport Beach The forum is open to the public. information. call 644-4311. Business success -T ·first in a series of programs entltl "Starting Over, How to Make Vo Small 8US1ness a Success" will be offered from 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 13 the Community Room at the Ne\\port Center Library, 856 San Clementt! Drive. i ue)(fay's program, "Building It" will be pre-.ented by a disttnguished grou of local business leaders. For information. call 644-3188. PICK-UP AND DELIVERY AVAILABLE Trade in your old, used chair or sofa (any cond ition ) and receive $100 off on new La-Z-Bof furn iture . Choose from Orange County's largest La-Z-Boy selection. Exclusively at Anaheim , Costa Mesa and El Toro La-Z-Bo Y' --FllrnltY-r~ Gallefies- Your Ghair Is Worth $100 ... towards any La-Z-Boy~ upholstered product! EXAMPLE: List Price s429 Super va lue s399 Chair Trade-In _s100 -You Pay Only s299 Rne Solid Wood Tables Your Choice-side, end or cocktail FfOlft sgg Home Entertainment Centers Ftom '899 ANAHEIM _. ....... COSTA MESA EL TORO 528 South State College 3115 Harbor Blvd. 23641 El Toro Rd. (2 blocks South of Lincoln) (1/2 mrle South of 405 Fwy.) (One block North of Rockfleld) 991-7940 . 434-07~4 583-0744 Monday thru Frrday 10 am-8 pm, Saturday 10 am-6 pm, Sund~ 10 am-5 pm \ ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot ; Saturday, October 10, 1992 » Ar , : " , ·. . . . . ~i. . ..... i.. .... ~;-• •• .. . . ' ound :·liown ' ; . ··.·_ j.·r..~·\:.: f r .~ .. ,."'~ -~ ... _,,,,. ~ ·,· ' • • -• : • ,, • ... • -• • ,1 ... yr.?1 .-.. ~ .. ' . .. . -. ... -.. :· .-" .... . . -. . ,. . \,. ~-· .. . Buyi ng a used car - Burke leon, owner of an auction car buying company will give a talk entitled "How to Negotiate for a U!.ed Car" at noon Oct. 13 in the Community Room at the Newport Center Libra')t, 856 San Clemente Drive. The talk is free and no ad\t1nce registration is nec~sary. Call 644-3181or644-3135 for information. Wednesd ay, Oct. 14 Gymnastics classes - Gymnasti~ training for tots through teens will be offered beginning Oct. 14 .u the Jewbh Community Center, 250 (. Baker St. 1n Costa Me).). For more information, call 751-0608. Pa re nts' wo rkshops - TeW1nkle Middle School's parents, Teachers and Students A!.sociation will off er parenting workshops on (j\e consecutive Wedne!>day nigh~ beginning at 7 p.m. Oct. 14. at the school, 3224 California St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 972-4859. Kids' book cluH -.The n~\\ port Beach Public Library's After School Book Club for second , through fifth graders will begin Oct. 14 at the Mariners and O:>rona del Mar branches. Call 644-jl 87 for more information. ' Thursday, Oct. 15 African ecology -An audio-visual presentation on t!cology and population in Africa will be the featured event at the Oct. 1 5 meeting of the Newport Hills Garden Club, 9:30 a.m. at the Phase II Clubhouse, 1900 Port Carlo\v Place. Rep Christ<>pher Cox, R-Newport Beach, will be a special gucs.t. Call 640-1889 or 64~·5933 for information. · En vironmental sy mpos ium -The Environmental Law section of the Orange County Bar Association will host its annua1 Environmental Symposium beginning at 8:30 a.m. Oct. 1 S at the Beverly Heritage Hotel, 3250 Avenue of the Arts in Costa Mesa. Call 541 -0CBA for iC1formation. Benefit walk -Zonta Club of Newport Harbor will host a combiniltlon walk and pancake breakfast to .benefit the YWCA Hotel for Women 8 a.m. to noon Oct. 17 at Newport Dunes, 1131 Back Bay Drive. Participants are WHOLESALE TROPICAL NURSERY LIQUIDATION SALE asked to RSVP by Oct. 15 at 549-4751. Intelligent voUng - Philo:.<>phy instructor Rob Piehl will discuss fallacies commonly used in political campaigns and how to analyze news reports critically in a seminar entitled "Logic in the Voting Booth," at 7 p.m. Oct. 1 S 1n the Community Room at the Newport Center Library, 856 an Clement~ Drive. Call 644-3181. Island cooking -The city or Newport Beach wilT off er a class on the spicy cooking of the Caribbean from 7 to 10 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Oasis Senior Center in CoroQa del Mar. The class will be repeated Oct. 22. Advance registration is required. Call 644-3151 . Saturday, O ct. 1 7 Model train rid es -The Orange County Model Engineers will off er free rides on their scale model railroad from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Oct. 17 and 18 at Fairview Park in Costa Mesa. Business taxes -Ernest J. Dronenburg, vice chairman of the state Board of Equalization, will team up with eight other U)xation authorities to offer a one-day tal( ~minar for Orange County business owners beg10n1ng at 9 a.m. Oa. 1 7 at the Qran~Coa College Forum Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Rd. in Costa Mesa. For reservations and information, c.all 558-4774. Book sale -Friends of Costa Mesa Libraries will hold a sued book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 pm. Oct 17 at the Mesa Verdt! Library, Mesa Verde Dn\e and Baker Street. Most hardcover boob and trade paperbacks are 50 cenb. Pocketbooks are 25 cents Record) and children's books are also available. Call 549-2493 for more information. 1 Christmas boutique - Hand-made Christmas ornamenb and gifts as well as baked goods will be on sale at Ne""port Harbor Lutheran Church's Christmas Boutique, 9 a.m. to noon Oct 17 al the church, 798 Do"er Dri\e 1n Newport Beach. All proceeds will benl?rit the Newport Harbor Lutheran children's nursery. Arm enian festival Armenian food, music., dancing and gifts wilf be featured at the first -Quality work in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach Since.l969 Expert Brick, Block, Stone,Tile, Slate, and Concrete. ·(714}64?-8512 ~~ ----·~ b_~ l~'/Jm~~i., ..... l~.,.,._, Arm('111an Food f t">tival and Bazaf-; nuon to B p.m Otl. 17 ~ l 8Cl St M.irv Armenian ApostQl1c ChurLh, 148 E. 22nd St. in Costa Mew. - Sunday, O ct. 18 A11nual bike tour -... The 8th Annual l\ewport Beach Bike Tour, sponsored by the Newport Beach 81qcle Tr.iii' C1t1Len~· Adv1'>01v Comm1tlt-e with the ...hSi:>tJnce vf .ue,1 bu>int>:.'>t.'), will begin ,1t 10 a.m. Oct. 18 sat Newport' Dunes. Th~ e\ent features T-shtrl.), door priw) and refrc•)hments, a) well as a short pr~entation on bike maintenance and bike saf ty Call 644-3 311 for information Fall fair -The envir~nmental naturt.> center will hold its annual fund-raiser, the Fall Fair and pumpkin Patch, from 10 a.m to 2 p m at the ct-nter. 1601 16th St. n l'.e\'\oport Beach The Environmentctl Nature Center i!. a 2 •11-acre <.ho,,ca~ of n.:it1\e California plants and wildltie. The fair w1U feature pumpkins, git~, bal..ed goods as well a) n;iture acr1v1t1e> tor children and gtJided tours of the center. Call 6;.i5-8489 lor 1nlormation. Sept.28th to Oct. 31st During our special sale, you'll find Savings up to 1/3 off on selected , finer quality, solid brass entry and interior door sets. So, open the doors to a savings opportunity and do it in true ..... style aJ \'Vest End West. 2133 Laguna Canyon Rd . Laguna Beach, Ca 92551 (71 4) 494-2264 z ust because the 1 ------.,,.__----------~~t--~~~----.:-tt 20-90% {-DFF~tt .FOLIAGE ., . PLANTS· 1/2 ACRE OF EXTERIOR Pl.ANTS 8,000 SQUARE FEET OF GREEN HOUSE BAI~ YOUR TRUCK & YOUR FRIENDS. DEALERS & SWAPMEETERS WELCOME OELMRY AVAJOSl.E 15 gal C.ndelabra Tree ....... ...HIJ'· 5 foot Calllthea ...................... .d'ltr 81.00 6 ~ Quain. Palm• .............. ...sa:eD-81 .DO 6 ~ King Palm ................... ~ 93.00 6 fool a.nana• ..... ~.~.r..!... .... : .. JMr. $20.00 ~ 1 gel lmpatlenta .................. dr."' 81.50 · 12 fa Bi,.. of Paradise ..... .MST-9100.00 8 foot Cactus .......................... ....-. 81 !I.DO 10 foot Angel• Trumpet ........ ..-r. $25.00 5 gal Queen S--1"'8 ............. ...ar: 89.00 Sgll Mother Fem8. ........... ~ $5.00 3 fool a.nanH ...... ~.'1 .......... ~ 85.00 ~ To The Public ed., Thl.rs, Fri., & Sat. Only Sam t.o 4pm. . r-rDl/IJl'I 20362 SW Brch St; ~~--:.• Sllnta Ana Hei_ghts · ~~......,B ... '115~ (714) 756-1~11 MhR:11u111 'i call it a birthmar dOesn't mean y<;>U're marked for life. Our free creening October r, to 24 . can show vou how laser treatment help .. remO\·e .. pider veins! age pots . freckl e , tattoos and port-\\ine tain . BECKMAN LASER INSTITUTE AND MEDICAL CUNJC HIOlt"911h ~...Stat. tmnr, <~ 9l IHOft W ~ tll C I,..) • ~l IK'-M..., .._, ... Oilk' ' 0 .. ..... A8 Saturday, October 10, 1992 -----------~------------- --------------------------r ----·---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -- Volunteers -Volunteers Edilor Jon ferguson ... 642-4321, ed.~ --Volunteer Directory 1~~ 11 • Vicki Goldish posthumously honored r or years of service V id..i GolJbh' as po.,thumou~ly named a Paul Harri~ Fellow of lhc: Rot.try Fo1.U1d:uion by member., of the Ne" port-Irvine R1ll;H) Club Thur.,<.Lly at the ,\1rpo1ter Inn. I he IJtc c\ecu11ve director of the !)JnlJ An.1 Wcllne~ ( t>mnwn 11'. a county·\\ ide nrg.1n11.1111in that !>Upporn, • 1dull., "11h c.1nccr in their fight ltlf rc.:o' 1.. I). was honored for hu \l.'M" of .,cl'\K:e and dcJ{cation prior to her de~th of c;.irn.:cr ta.,t \C:1r. 1 he Rot:ir'v Found.Ilion, the H111.ir~ ·, th1c.f :igcnC) for 1111~·rn.itll11ul wrv1ces. b fundcJ 'okh thniu~h con1r1bution!>. ,\n 1i.1ul 1 la~rm Fella" (named l0r R\1tJn \ foundcr) ha ~lnnJ tc:J S 1.000 to l he: founJJlt~n or ha:. rl donated in th1.:1r n.1m1... J'I 1., th..: ca-.c \\Ith GnlJ1.,h and the '\c"pon-l nine club. Or.1n~1.. ( l>Ulll} ~upCl'\l!>Or I l.1m..:tt \\ 1cdcr. fl1u ndcr of the :-i.111lJ . \11.1 \\ cllnc-.-, <. ii mm u ll ll). acceptcJ the 1\\.1rd on Go!Ji.,h\, bctwlf. \\ 1cJ~r '1.irtcd the .organi.!auon 111 mc:1m1n of hc:r ..,,.,ter who d11.:d l'I c.:.1111....:r !>eH!n years ag~. J"h..: \\cl!nv .. , Communil) p1\I\1Jc.:.., .,OCIJI anJ P'>cholpgical support for 1..1n1..cr patient\ and their J.1mtl11!' C 1ml Blanchard, th..: t1ri.:.1111za 11n11 \ executive di;cctor. c.tlb it an urg;iniled dh1n uf ;uJull~ :.upporting one another 111 1h1..ir batik'> ''ith the Ll1!.l'.Ul>e. All 'iCrvice!> a re provided at no co~l. • BUSll"ESS COi\FLICT: The Ne" port-Balboa Rota ry Cluh "c:lcomcs Jerri Ucard!.lec ~peal.mg o n .. One Woman Again!.t the k.ing or Beers .. at tf1e wed ... ly <.hnner meeting of the Ncv.pon-B;.ilboa Rotary Club Oct. 14 al 6:15 p.m. al the !\c.:\\pon Bc.tch Country Club. Uc.m.blcc 1-. J focal bu1>inc'''\Olll,1n wl111 had her' bc:n <l l'•lrtb1.t1>1"!>h 1p 1.1 I... en a\\ J) lrom her b~ Anhcu.,cr-Ou,ch. 24 HOUR EMERGEM SERVICE AVAILABLE '"hich :.he is !.Uing for damages. • CONGRE SlONAL SE S ION: The Exch:rnge Club of Ne" port I larbor will feature Congressn\an Chris Cox llpcaking on "Congressional Update and the Balanced Budget Amendment'' at its weekly luncheon meeting Thur day at 12:15 p.m. al Charley Brown's restaurant. • OKTOBERFEST: The bchangc Club made S260 for charity with 11s Oktoberfest at the O asis event with a "minimum effort." • NEW LEGIONNAIRES: The Newport Harbor American Legion Post No. 291 announces new member:.: Jim Barry (M arines). Vietnam; Millard Thornton {Army), Vietnam; Robcn McOcrmou (Navy), Korea; Arthur Irwin (Air Force). Korea; Thomas Lagano (Navy) World WnT II~ Edwaro ritch. Jr. (Navy), World. War 11 ; Stanley Dennis (Army), Korea: Jack 1 luppert (Air Force), WorllJ War II-Korea-Vietnam: Maurice Ro~cnberg (Army), -Korea-Vietnam; Ralph Aaland (Marines), Wo rld War II, Vietnam: George Nuttall (California N:.11ional Guard), Korea; John Cline (Navy), World War JI: f\lichacf Buckau (Air Force), Lebanon; Philip Arnold (Army), World War 11; William Brown (NaV} ), Korea; C. Douglas Howard (Air Force). V.ie tnam; Larry Gast (Navy). Vietnam; James McNamara (Marines), Woi;.ld War II Gall Prcssnall {Navy), Vietnam; Eric Ross (Navy), Lebanon-Grenada; Brue~ \\'Jl\on (Arm)), Vietnam fl1c O:Jily l'ilot 'u clcomcs JUUr fCPOrlS 011 service club 11eu • naming of offlccrs, and nnnoum•emcnt of fund·r Discrs and nrti1 itics. Please send information to Jon Fcrgu5on. \'oluntl'cr~ Editor, NtMport lll'nrlt Co!>tu .\It n, P.O. Box 1560. Costa \le n. CA 91618. ·,•,·e A c: ~ ~-: · •• ~ ~ ~ ... : ~· .-~ ~ -. : ·-. ::: -. . CIC 548-5559 • 1675 Super.or. Gaita Mesa. CA 92627 All ........ ...... c.tyQ JllP The Amyotropt11c0 latera l Sclerosis IALSl Association Orange County Chapter has nttd '°' many Volunteers F0< informJ-uon, c;ill 8~ Green at 921-8503 or secretary MarthJ Haber at 436·4872. Almrlcln .... laty The American Cancer Society's Oranse County Unil Is seeking o(jjce volunteers Tuesd.lys and Thursdays (or any tune pe· nod from 9 a.m.-4 p.m Volunteers will • help with vilnety of p<o,«U such as Oaf· fod1I Days, MJking Strides, Jail & B.iil, the Great American Smokeout and more. For informallOn on these and other \olunteer opportunitres, ull Selma Slo11dek al 751 • 0441 American Red Cron, Drlllll llllllY Clllpter l he Orange County cha pier or the American Red Cross needs volunte\\rs \\oho ~n1oy public speaking 10 address com- -rnuml) groups about Red Cross services as part or the chapter's Srx-.ilers Bure.iu. Volunteer public informatron orncers are also needed to act ~ liaisons with thi.' media in disa.sler and emergency s11ua· llOns. for in(ormation, c.lll Judy lannJC· conj! .lt 835-5381 . Balet PICllcl The Ballet P.x:iftea Guild: a \IOluntcer supporJ. gri;>up ror Ballt.'t Pacifica, needs .\'OluntceN to serve as ushers, sell 1 ·shirts, sell Juice and cookies at events, conduct (und·ra1s1ng events, help w11h CChtumc and scenery repairs. Volunteers v.ho. prefor nor to 101n the guild ;ire wdcomc and • t~ rNY help ~ little OI' much a.s desired. FOf 1nfonnation, call Molly lynch at 6-42- 9275. ...................... Men and women O\'er 20 years of •ge. hJv1ng li\'ed 1n Orange County for six months on the job for at least 3 months are needed lo ~M! as btg brother> or big si!.l<'rs for children 6-16 from single p.lrent homes. It requires a one·~~ar comm11mcn1 of 4·6 hours per week to serve as a role model ror a child. Apphcants must go through a screening and intel\ iew procl"Ss as do the children, ilnd efforts are mJde~ to compa11bly match the two For inrorma· t1on, Cilll 544-7773 The Volunteer opportun111~ are brOJd . but include short-range pr<>j«ts like te.ich· mg ses~ions at summer tlay camps to long· term commolments 1n rund·rJismg. pro- gram development and tr.iining to exislin~ troops .ind packs. For more informaioon call Jason Stine at 546·4990. Center ror Crel1lve Allernattvn The Center (or Creatrv~ Alternatives, a non·profit cha11table Ofgan1za1ton which works throu~h the United Way. has a ,o1. unteer pos1t1on available ror a receptionist from 9 a.m.·noon and a r.ttd for gr.eluate le\~I interns or trainet'S For 1nrormaoon. call Karen al 642·0377 Colell Hospltal The College HospitJI Costa Mt'S.l Au•al· 1ary i) ah'a}\ loo~1ng for friendly people to "olunteer at 1he hospital to help with the p.11ients and to perform clerical duties. For PRIE.STLEY . CHIROPRACTIC •, "AMiii. Of NEWP'Olf "UILPING ,. 8 CRACKING DowN ON INDOOR AIR POLLUTION fop o r "'"! breathe in our homes ond olf1ces con be homrdous lu our health It c.on oggrovo•c nl org,c ond. cause indoor a• pol'ut· n Winter is olt~n rh" worsl : period since hectors worL overtime ond w~ndows orr• shut Huntington Beoch-bosed Clt"onA1r hos developed its own highly spcc1ol1zed equipment .lo remove contominonts ot their "sowcc" m ht'ntong onrl 01r cond1t1on1ng systems "There's o ~rowing awareness thot indoor mr pollulior\ con be o serious heolth problem," co owner and operator Duane Kressin e1pla1ned "Many people don't rcol11c that oven in the clconest homes and offices, a deadly host of subs1ances such os chemicals. goses, smoke, pollen, boc.terio, mold ond fungi • not lo mention d irt ono building debris · build up 1ns1de the 01r duct sysJem, ond ore then ctrculoted ond "First the CleonA1r techn1c1on rccirculatod throughout every removes and cleons the fan ohd room" motor from the heohng and 01r "In the overage home, we cond1t1on1ng unit. Then, our usually remove approicimotely 11 cust~m-dcs19ned power vocuum pounds of these substances with crooles on extremely high lusl one cleoning. Even things pressure vocuum m the air duct 1ke hair spray, perfume ond system While the vacuum is furniture polish contribute lo the running, we thoroughly cleon problem," he so1d. · ortd scrub every square inch of It hos been reported thot each eoch 01r duel with CleonA1r's day the overage person breathes special Turbo-Vent Cleon er " more thon two heaping "Thon, with the vacuum still toblcspoons of port1culote matter on, each oir duct is 'oir nnsed' indoors including smoke, b h h .i... boc.terio, dusl, pollen and other Y o ig pressure cleoncr mot porticlcs. runs down the duct A new filter Regular air duel cleaning is installed And os a final reduces healing and cooling prccoulton, CleonAir uses o costs Dirt 1n the air ducts, coils d1s1nfectont and son1t1ter and fons con reduce eff1c1ency espociolly formuloted to be by 30 percent or more. Also, o hormloss ond $ofe for vent1lohon c I e o n he a II n g on d o 1 r and 01r cond1hon1n9 ducts Thi& conCl1tiorvng system hos fewer EPA-registered and thoroughly breakdowns and requires less Jested ond proven product rs mo1ntcnonce • ago1n, a monoy applied to decontaminate the snvcr, he so1a ducting 5.ystern of ony fungus, • T ho rough and ·pert o d 1 c v11usos, spores ond bocteno that r I o o n 1 n g of duc t w or k may sllll he presont oven ofter o (r cc:ommendr.d overy onr• to thorough c:lcamng We also do o tnrco yeors) is Os\ontial prtor to r.omplete safety 1nspoch0n on t~ mstoll1 ~ o lilt r and on · o anlrro hedting o'nt:l rcgulor ho~1s oft rword • con<l1t1onmg \y5l~m," h said R moving (1rculat1nq dust· prov1dos n clconf'r l1v1n9 CloonAir Heot1ng ond Air nv1ronmenl, reduc ·s du~t ono Cond1hOIHng Cleon1n9 Sarti(() • dirt buildup on furniture, carpets offers o lrco f'~t1mot for home ond drape.. 01 o ffice For mo1u 111fo1mahon, .. High-power. mobile-unit vacuum system is custom designed ant.I So how docs th process loll ClconAlr ?~ hours a do~. wur l i Ac.c;ord1n9 to rossin, $Cvcn doys o we ~k ol 963-J886 • available for residential and commercial use ....... ______________________________________________________________ ..... __________________________________________ _.. ./ infcxmJtlOO, C.lll ~n \Vesthe1mt'f, \'ice pr~1d~nt ol mt"mbenhtp, at 640-'4420. Of Culll'St.' lio,p1t.1I of Coo.t;i Ml'Sil at 642· 273'1 from tlw hours of 9 a.m.·4 pm Commumiy Hospice C.uc, an org.in1z,,. tum th.it pru~tdl"S med1cJI and emotional suppoit to terrmn.illy 111 p.lhents and their f.1m11tc, m the Orangt.' County area, need~ \ulun1ec1> 1n <;osta Mew and N~\port Bt•.tch \'olunwcrs must be able to S"e l\\O In lvur hour. per \\et'~ for \o1S1ling p<•ople. prO\ 1d1ng periodic respite relier 10 ca1<' h"Cr>, tt."Jd1ng and \\rttlng letters and running OCC<1>10nill crr.mcb. A free scvcn- '"ct·I.. \('lie:> ol ... olunleer training classes lx.~in on Mone.la> ~cntngs beginning St·pl 14 .u th<' CrystJI C.ithcdrJI in C.u· dl•n Crn\ C' 01her non·µJt1ent volun1eer opportun•h<'> .ire .w;1il,1hll' in the h<Y>pice 0111, e or <on11nun11) Jnd require minimal train nR fr>< . 111lorrna1ton or teg1>tr.1tion, c.111 <.:1ndv l.u!ci .11 637·i07S. Clltl .... llllll'lcll .... ., The Costa Mew Historical Society col lects informahon, phoms and artifacts re t.1ting to the h1~tory of CO\la Meow ;ind I I.HOO< area It is open to the pubhc Thu~ays rrom 10 a.m.·3 p.m. and by ap pointment. The society needs people wi1 .in interest In local hhlory to serve as do cents (tour guides) at its h1st0flcal site, 01~ Sepulveda Adobe. Other needs In clucfe people ~1th typing and filing sl<ill .ind people with ne.it hJndwriting 10 work '"1th the photo collection. For inform.ihon, call Charles Beecher al 548-7229 OI' Mary Ell1:n Codd.ird at 856·7193 Cosll Mell lJt8l'lcY Gr-. The Cc»ta Mes.i liter.icy Croup run by MJrgene Fuller and Ruth Wilson needs \Olunieer~ to help people become literate or 1c-ach English as a SKond langu31,-e for gcner;il inlonn.1tt-0n or limes f0< future rut()( training ~sions, call Margery Fuller Jl 548·3384 All Aboard ... ~ ELECTRIC BOAT RE\T.-\LS: \ . Special OCTOBER Cruises BACK BAY TOURS t WINE MAKERS C \Ved nesday & Saturday Thursday, October 22 October 17, 21, 24, 2 , 31 20-30,000 Migratory Birds State Dept. of Fish & Game · · Guided Tour Picnic Lunch Limited Seati ng 1;00..AM-...t;u: ~M--t- S25.00 per person Electric Boat Company ,\'w 10 Frrry, &Jim Peninsul~ Feacun'ng ''Vino Viacino al Mare11 wine by the bay Learn about Italian wines Enjoy great Italian food at The Villa Nova Limited Seating 1.00 PM -~:30 PM $50.00 per person Call for Reservations (714) 673 .. 7200 ', Doctor.' s actions saved evangelist . RQberts' life By Tony Oodero Slllt Wlllr ' NEWPORT BEACH -Hoag Memorial Hospital's Dr. Subarrao Myla was credited Friday for keep- ing evangelist Oral Roberts alive after he suff ercd a heart a11ack dur- ing the taping of a television show earlier in the week. "It was the very prompt action by Dr. Myla that saved Mr. Roberts life," said Dr. Joel Manchester, the director of cardiology for the Hoag Heart Institute. Roberts, 74, was rushed ro Hoag early Wednesday morning after he complained of chest pains while taping the "Praise the Lord" show at the Trinity Broadcasting Network" in Tustin. Myla snid that Roberts had sufrcM a heart attack and his condition wns lif~ threatening. Treatment of· the evangelist re- quired placement of -an emergency pacemaker and heart cathcteriza- tion and coronafy angioplasty. An- gioplasty is non-surgical procedure where a balloon pump is inserted through a leg artery to lev~I out blood pressure. Dr. Myla said Roberts' case was unusual because he had not suf- fered from heart disease in the past. "That was the first time the symptoms ever started," he said. "Heart attacks 'can happen sud- denly." Roberts, who was. visited by his wife, Evelyn, and son, Richard, was still in stable condition Friday, said Myla, who was optimistic that the evangelist would recover well enough to perform regular func- tions. "He has done extremely well con- s idering what he has gone through," Myla said. Hoag officials reported that switchboards lit up at the hospital since-the news of the nationally known religious leader'i. illness be- came public. lt was unknown Friday when Roberts, who created a con· troversy in 1987 when he asked fol- lowers to donate $4.5 million or else God would take his life, would be released. October 's Authors T ue•'•f 13th fro m 3-S ALICE SCHERTLE 1191119 ... Witch Hazel & little fro9's Sons Wedft esday 14th from 3-S TED TAYLOR Si91l19 hit 111w h ok... 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Orange Coast College claims that honor, and will keep the grea~paint flowing again during 1992-93 wi1h major productions, ;;;;.;....;.;;.__-' special events ,_ 111111 and s1udent-directed one-act plays in Theater two of its three Crit'·c theaters (the ----· larger R obert B. Moore Audi1orium currently is undergoing renovarions). Already OCC has produced "Talking With." ''The Cherry Orchard" and "Les Liaisons Dangcreuses," an d we 're barely into October. Next up will be "A FALL SALE SAVE 40o/o ON ANY HICKORY DINING ROOM Murderous Evening With Edgar Allen Poe," two short plays to be presented, appropriately, over Halloween, Oct. 23-25 and 40-31. November is Shakespeare Month at OCC, and the college will celebrate not with one of the Bard's works but wi th Tom Stoppard's "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead," which takes two minor characters from "Hamlet" and tllrusts them center stage. The show plays Nov. 6-22 in the D~ama Lab Theater. More thtln a dozen student-directed plays will be showcased Dec. 2-13 during OCC's annual Winter One-Act Play Festival. The yuletide season will be observed with "A Storyteller's Christmas," a children's program fc~turing favorite stories to be read, told and performed Dec. 10-12." A contemporary work, yet to be announced, will occupy one of the major slots in the season Feb. 26·March 14. Then comes the Orange County premiere of "Apd the Derelicts," scheduled for . It could only be Hickory Whitt' Why? Because •.. It's beautiful' Ifs ~legantly "tty~. I~ mahoiany .----and it's available for Quiclc Ship. 'We have quite a large number of students taking classes from schools like UCI, Cal State Fullerton and Cal State Long Beach. They enroll in our classes because of the type and number of productions we mount.• -MD-- Orange Coast College Theater Department March 19-:?8. It will share the bill with another drama, written by a locaJ playwright. Some cutting remarks arc due April 30-May 16 when OCC mounts the Stephen Sondheim musical "Sweeney Todd," subtitled "The S emon Barber of Fleet -~~f"i~ bold exptOl't'r'i&nootliet'.i"nbbeiin In tarl w<nleo -.hipr.. \\lulr his cxJ11>d1lioos 'l\Pre fllloo with exotemrnl aod ad\'eoture. lhe emphasis '"'' nol on wmfort Toda' th1• ru les havrth.io~1tJ Aboord the lall Sh1~of \VlnJ111mm1'r &refoot Crut'I' e~plore the umbbeao In oomforl and 'it} le lle;t of all \OO mn set \our O'I\ n pace. lale th(' helm. hobl 1 ii or put \our f1-et on the nil and let our ere"' do the \\Ott \\ lndpimme~ Barefoot Cnuses. the worlJ la~t Ol'('t of I all Shtpi. \\lib over 44 'barefoot' \ears before the ma~t 6 to t3 da\ crui'leS from ~ Call or wrilt• fnr Information and brochures. S109 ~ ~ . 1-800-327-260 I --~ :. PO lk•\ l;ll 11t-v1 0010 \fotml lit .. h ~1 UlllJ-411-'J ••••••••••••••• Street." The Spring One-Act Play Festival May 19-23 will feature up to 15 student-directed one-acts. As always, summer will be busy at Coast with three major produc1ions, undecided at this point, on th e calendar. There arc about 120 theater majors in OCC's theater program, and department chairman Alex Golson plans to keep them all busy. "Each Stu.dent has an opportunity to act before a live audience," Golson said. "We had appro."<imntcly 350 roles available for our actors last season." OCC productions aren't limited to students of the Costa Mesa college. Many community members, ns well as students from other colleges, arc attracted to the acti\'e program. "We h~vc quite a large number See OCC/AI I OF OUR NEW. c CUSTOM ;;, INVITATION -·-PRINTING ~ CENT E R~i_·__,-• ... . Oloose from our HUCE m.ECTION of TYPl5TVLl5, ~ INK COLoRs, PAI ERS &. ENVELOPES for All \t>ur Special E\.€ntS Birthdays Weddll'YJS ~ Anniversanes Hohday Parties Announcements WhateMJr wx.. cusmrn W Needs Are, ... M CM Do ltl ' and muctr, mum •• :. • ~DAYS PORJ: y . Ill COSTA •ESA • 1800 NEWPORT BLVD. • ISH070 ~ MESA TIRE COMPANY Autn Fitness Center I October 2, 1992 The Daily Pilot Attn: Michelle Manire 330 W . Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Dear Michelle: Since advertising consistently in The Daily Pilot on your "Dollar Days" program, our business has increased considerably over the last few months. . The Daily Pilot has pr2n itstM to be_ an extremely effective media for us. I look forward to a long-term business relationship. Sincerely, \ Dave Robins Owner •••••••••••• ' ' October 20, 2 1, 22 and23 at the Orange Omnty Fai~, Costa Mesa Tuesday .. Thursday from 10am .. 9pm & Friday from IOam .. Spm .. • General Adnli$ion $5.00 •Seniors (55 & over) Admis.5ion $3.00 (notvalidw11h anyochcrducounr) You are invited to come and shop our unique selection of holiday gifts. More than 50 exhibitors from acro&5 the United States are getting ready to display their speciaJ holiday gift ideas! In addition to the fabulous shofJl>ing, we offer )Oil! • Dii.ly funcheons with holicby presentations • Cbildren's Afternoon with food, fun, music & Santa Clau.5 • Holicby decorating with Dana Anderson \ • For rmre information, call (714) 261-0023 I • .- WJnitte in tune with real people ~ Country star headlines Irvine Temporary Housing benefit next Saturday at Irvine Barclay Theater. T ammy Wynette says she tries to sing about "what real pcopte feel," and · that's exoctly what she'll be 'doing at Irvine Barclay Theater next Saturday, Oct. 17, when she headlines a benefit for Irvine Temporary Housing. follows at 7. Tickets are $40.'.I Wynette's signature song is "Stand By Your Man," but her biggest h1f came from her guest vocals on The KLF's recent worldwide dance smash "Justified and Ancient." Her goal as a performer goes hand-in-hand wit h Irvine Temporary Housing, a community based non-profit organization that provides _ transitiona l housing and emergency support services for families and individuals, and assists them in becoming self-sufficient. • {!' l . Saturday, October 10, 1992 .Arc Angels encoun er too many Ways · to fall By Matt Coker 'ba'>!ll'>t fommy Shannon -the CrtWll'men1 Ed.tor -larc Stevie Ray Vaughn'll former c.:os·1 A M£SA -Two t3lcntcd rhythm ~ection -provided a l>Olid )Oung frontmcn (one ~ith fouoJation, but appeared be- mutincc·idol looks), a lc~cndJry fuddled over the performance> rhythm section and the relca .. c of lack of spar._. After providing a another '>ingle from a debut alhum lltrong, Double Trouble-lake intro, that ha' alreJdy produ1.1.d l\\o hit~ the fun-loviog "Good Time" fell -yep, r\1c Anrcb h,1\e C\Cr}-0Jt. thing go111g right fut them. It "a)n't until "the All manc)quc Dut C\\!fything \\Cllt \HOil£ hit "Sent B; Angels," the Sl~th ur ThuNIJ) 111ght at P.1l1fk Amphi-eight ongl> performed, that Ar .. theatre. Angels exhibited any of the prom- The Au)tin, Tcxa-., blue!> rod,-1~e that h:i!\ -.hook the Album ers, pJrticularly co-l>ingensung· Oriented Rock "orld ltke a Texa-. writer/guitJril>t Doyle Br amhall 11. "' i!iter. never connected wuh the <.ro"d I hey rolloY.cd "1th "Living in a during the 45-minute opening 'ct Drcam. · the album'!i 'econd hit for Bryan Adam;,. They could ha\e and Bramhall Y.:as the picture of just as easily been playing in front conf1t.lcncc. t:.iking command ul of a brick \\all. the pru(ecdinc,s "1th a bh.,tering Fellow frontman Charlie Sc:\t On gui1<1r attack. Uut It .,...a, too kite tl displayed more p.1-.sion :ind lc~s sa'c the 'how. Presented by The Friends of Irvine Temporary Housin g and Pasta Bravo restaurant, "The Lady Sings Country" feature~ a pre-concert buffet and no-host bar at 5:30 p.m. on the Barclay plaza. Wynette's performance "I try to sing songs -that arc about what real people feel,'' she has said, "and I try to-sing songs for the women out there. That's the most-important thing to me." For tickets, call 640-8748. Tammy Wyncltc performs at Oct. 17 benefit at Irvine Barclay. detachment \\hen he l>ang lead Fi11inglr. Arc Angel~ ended the than · Oramhall, ,\ho nonctheks) un'>ali,(ying performance with handled mol>t of the night's singing "1 oo ~tan~ Wa) to f all.'' their chorcll. Like\\isc, B'r.rmhltll's bte't ~1ngle Neville Brothers concert opens Hard Rock Cafe twangy, countr)·rock guit.tr hd•s we re more potent t~an Sc\ton·, 0 f:.d1tor'!) nu,c: Chc:ck ·Tue~day., pure-pop strumming. School site of lun-lllled event ~·· Drummer Chm La) ton and 0Jil) Pilot for the ~wop on the Bry Jn Ad.ml\ ,Jiow. children. CORONA DEL MAR - "Be Cool to Your School," a family sock hop, wilt be presented Sunday at l larbor View School. NEWPORT BEACH -The Neville Brothers will headline a free eoncert Sunday, No~. in the park- ing lot al Fashion Island· to celebrate the opening of Hard Rock Cafe. "We arc thrilled to ..be jofoi~ the community of Ne"'port Ocuch with the opening of our newest HJnJ Rock Cafe,'' said Peter Morton, founder'o\\ner of Hard Rt>ck Cafe, in a press statement. -cRITrER-SITrERS The event adjacent to the new mall tenant will abo feature a sneakf'peak at the memorabilia, donated by athletes and entertainers, that will decorate the cafc's interior -from rock 'n' roll instruments, poster.,, costumes and gold and platinum albums. to loc,11 items such as skateboards and surfboards. Leave Your Pets at Home . Fo.r The Holidays Quality TLC For Your Pets In Your Home Serving Orange County Since 198 t The fun-filled event fca- tu res food prO\lded by Ruby's Diner <ls well as dance, Hula-I loop, bubble- gu m blowing contests. · Proceeds from food and beverage sales at the opening will ·benefit programs by the A .. -.b.tance League of Newport/Mesa and the Hard Rock C.1fe Mobile Medical Van that assist local underprivileged "As 1s ou r trad11 ion in every city Y.hcre "c Jo bu::.1-n~~·. we intend to become active p:micip.ants in the local community, firstly by serving up unbc.11.1blc ·rout! and fun for great vakle: secondly, b) ~haring mar good fortune \\ ith th e undcrprh ilc:gcd .ind need) through ongoing functions; and thirdly, by helping to improve the en,ironment "ith our ·sa\ c the· Pl.1nct' Bonded • Insured • Dependable • References Phone 760-9550. -.-DCC: eater program eeps · sfiidents bu -From-AS- of students taking classes from schools like UCI, Cnl State Fuller.ton and Cal State Long Beach," Golson reported. ''They enroll in our classes because of the t) pc and number of production' we mo~m,," • complete theater students in all aspects of theater,i' -:icco1 ding t Golson, who noted, ''Our students have an opportunity to act and direct, work in set design, lighting or co turning or im olv~ themselves in theater management. They can become active in all a pccts of pi:oduction." · The rewards can be great. With the l,2QO·seal Moore theater .closed for a Sl.6 m1lhon renovatit>n, the smaller Drama L<lb and Studio Theater are· rarely dark. The Orama Ub can scat 175 people, while the intimate Studio Theater has room for 60. "Our ph11osophy is to train the t ! f . ' Graduates of the OCC theater program include Diane Keaton and Kelly McGillis (whos.e mother, Joan, teaches. and directs at the co11ege). Judging from some of the performances already Ul)Veilcd this enson, there are others at OCC ready to follow in their footsteps. c>c.1\\.S A New Une o f Casuat Foshlol"$ for Men & W:>men ~ END _Qf-5un11DJ11a&-_....~..._.. 20% OFF Thru Oct. 31st Bright colors and a relaxed flt make this styilsh, euy to cate fOf' clothlng PERFECT FOR TRAVEL.FUN TO WEAR! 634 Udo Pen Ortve. Newport Beach • 675-9773 Located behind Delaney's Restaurant above Cafe Ole Mon .$cJI lton<Sprn. SUN IOam~ TOWER RECORDS/VIDEO Are You Bored? Do You Need So1Dethlng To Do? Come To Tower And ••• Tak1Tb1 "A Train" ••• . . . Ride The Crazy Train Roman~e Madame Butterfly ••• . . . Get Lost In . Iron Butt~rfly Look for your favorite Sonpmith • · •• Get Down With Aerosmith ••• Witch F1nt11l1 ••• Get A Present For Yo• Cousin Anntlll1 ••• ~ . Tlke A Moonwalk with Michael ••• Let Queen Ride your Bicycle ••• (714) 650-5122 1726 SUPERIOR AVf.. CO$TA MESA department." · ... The Ne"port site will be the chain\. l::!th calc. 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J»tOO.t» 1oe t263Q0.51~7»M .. ... •.i Saturday, October 1 o, 1992 --------------_---~--~=-~-----_ -------- :Jleligion Religion Editor Matt Coker •.. 642·4321, eJd. 366 ~ • articipants needed " for BacK Bay lnterrann Walk : 1992 Back Bay Interfaith Hunger Walk to be held on Sunday. P eople of all age and faiths are im ited to participate in the Oct. 18, on the sce ni c Back Bay of Newport Bench. The lOK ~ • route will begin and end at St. Murk Prcsb)1crlan Church and • (Jarbor Rcrorm Temple, 2100 Mar Vista (across from Corona Del Mar High School) in Newport Beach. ''This is a time of critical need for people both here ut home and around the world," said the Rev. Rob Stewart, coordinator of the walk. 1 Walkers will have a chance to be part of an eCfqrt that will literally mean the difference betwc<!n life and death for hungry people in Somalia and other African nations ... and we will also be \\alking to help eeople in.our own nation such a those·in Florida and Louisiana who are trying to rebuild their lives in the wake of Hurricane Andrew." Locally, wall.. fumh will support the fopd programs of FIS H, S.O.S. (Share 04r Selves) nnd MAZON, a Jewish Response to Hunger. The \\alk i-. open to the public and begins " ith registration at noon. rhere 1s no entry fee for '"alkers, however, each walker is encouraged to II) and get at kast $50-in '' alk spon-.orship. Organizers are mal..ing a ,pec1al appeal for Flag Walkers. An~one can be a flag Walker by bringing at least $100 in sponi.orship on Walk Oa} and carrying a miniature Country Flag, symbolic of one of the more 1han 70 countries where walk funds v.111 be used. For more information, call 644-1341. Woman with near-death experience to speak Grace I3ubull..a, author of the bool.. "Beyond Reality,'' '"ill be guest speaker for both Sunday services at the Costa Mesa Church or Religious Science. Dubulka's near death experience was featured 1R ~larch's L1k Magazine in an article entitled "At the bl~c: of Eternity· Learning From Encounter-. \\Ith Death."' Twelve year' ago. Bubull..a c\perienced n . m1scam.1ge '' h1ch c.tU!ied her pul"e and heart to ,tup beating \\hile in the emergency rnom of the ho:.p1tal v.herc: -,he v.as CIJ'lplo}eJ .ls a nurs111g $upel'\ '"or. At her lecture. she "111· de!-cribe "ha1 Jiappencd to her during the minutes that she c\penenced "death'' and how 1his e.xperiencc has .-illected the rest of he r life. ,.--------~ The church, ::?950 Mesa Verde Dnve East, Suite 1--f. Costa Mei.a. holds sci'\ 1cei. at 9, and 10:30 a.m. ·Grace Bubulka EPISCOPAL ----- Newport Chwch of leUgtous Sdtnee Dr. Juanella Evans, Pastor Sunday, October 11 "Self Discovery" Service & Jr. Chwch 10:30 a .m . Saturday, October 1 O Workshop 10-2 Herc's what's happening at locnl~iurchcs, temples and religious organizations: Newport Beach Church of Religious Science K en Gray leads "Master Mind Convention ll" 10 a.m.-2 p.m. today at the church, 901 Dove St. Donation is SIS per program. Coffee is served at 10 a.m. and there is a noon lunch break. Other Saturday workshops are "Myers-Briggs Inventory" (Oct. 17) wi1h the Rev. Bob Pulliam and "The Works of Ann Ree Colton" (Oct. 24) v.ith Dolly Mariana. · Orange Coast Unitarian Universali st Church F rank Stern of the Department of Religion at Cal State Fullerton will be gue t peakcr at the 10:30 a.m. Sunday service at the church, 1259 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa. fie will discuss the ancient Jewish' Festival of Sukkoth and its relation to current is ues. Parallels will be drawn between the Jewish Festival, the Christian Fes1ival of Tabernacle and the Thanksgiving tradition. The talk "ill be followed by a question a.nd answer period. Child care will be provicfed. For more information, call 646-4652. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 'Women in "Management"-weekly Qible study with Lydia Sarandin as leader -meet<; each Tue day 6:45-8 a.m. in S1cwart Lounge in Administration Building at the church, 600 St. Andrews Road. New port Beach. This weekly time to g.11her as women for study, prayer, sharing and · fello""'hip is an open group, a1ul each les on is self-contained to adapt to family, businc.,.,, professional and travel commitments. Coi.t is $2.50 per per:.on to cover cost of the continental breakfast. No reg~stration is required. For more information, call Leslie Nguyen at 63 )-2880, ext. 236. Meanwhile. the Serendipity singles cries continues it weekly sci.sioni. at 7:30 p.m Wcdne-.day '' ith psychologist Frank Freed discu)sing "Applying What You Know Abo.ut Youn.elf Into Relationships That Worl. •· All singlci. are ''elcome. A $2 donation v.ill be requested nt the door, REL IGIOUS SCI ENCE Dr._ Roger Teel Sunday 11Coming Home ... Embroc ing The Path" C HURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE fllembtt of the United Church of Reli&i0us Science 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 which also covers refrc!lhments. Reservations are required at 631-2885. A lecture and rally by bestselling author Susan Page, author or "Jr I'm So Wonderful, Why Am I Still Single?," on "The Seven Essential Steps for finding Love" will be held Saturday, Oct. 17, 9 a.m. to noon. Pre-registration is $15. Fee is $17 at the door. Phone 631-2885. Costa Mesa Church of Religious Science T he public is invited to a spenking engagement by Christine Gustafson, author of "Ladies a11d Gentle Men," at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Suggested donation i~ $10 per person. Gustafson, a Corona del Mar resident, became interested in couples of faith and how they came together and maintnin a wholesome relationship. Her beginning focus was women of diverse backgrounds and their experiences with men. Then she investigated the idea of creating relationships that were b3sed on faith and spiritual values. Her interviews with couples examined the concept of creating and maintaining a marriage that is based on.mutual respect and love. The original publishers •of, "Ladie and Gentle Men," went bankrupt. A consortium of Orange County residents and businesses, including Sherman Gardens, subsequently joined to provide fu nds to publish this book, which features such couple~ as Duzz and Lois Aldrin. an~ Norman Vincent and Ruth ·Peale. After her lecture, Gustafson will autograph copies of her book which will be available for sale. Contact Zoe Menkick of the Open Mind Bookstore at 754-08 12 for fu rt her infosmation. First United Methodist Church T he public is invi ted to :i Hal'\ CM ~loon Dance in the Thompson Hall of the church, 420 W. 19th St.. on Saturday. Oct. 24, beginning at 7 p.m. Western garb, ''estcrn mu<,1c ac; \\Cll ~1., tune-. from the 1940s and '50s, a "Conestoga Wagon .. with rcfrc.,hmcnt<; and a \.lficty of entertainment will be fc::itured, including cloggcr:.. hlucgra-;s mu'.'lic, dour prizes and a cast of charactcr:1. ·Name tags \\Ill be 1n the 'h;.1pc of cu"hoy boot.., for men and bonnet • for women. Ticl..cts :.ire S3 for ;.tdulh anJ SI.SO for children \\.ith a SlO maximum per family l 1cl..et~ are l1n11icd ,1nd may be purch.1~ed in advance if you come b) the church office ur call 548-7727. ,. -- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Chri tian Science C hurch S1111tlay, Octoba I 1. Gultlr11 I r.xt. with Ken Gray JA.i---S-Acw:!'-:HrMJ~~"TR'l~-f-1r-;--..Tffii'"ROSTOr1'llnddll" ______ H_UN_T_IN_G_TO._N BEACH. CA 92688 / (714) 969-1331 •• •.• thy Lord shall be t&y confidence, and 1haU keep /'rm r1f>'i 3:26 • I I ,. episcopal Trad1t1ona1 7 30 a m Contemporary 9 am Church Schoo 9 a m Chansmat1c 1 O 45 a m Wednesday 6 30 a m Fr David C Ander~on Rector 3209 V 1a Lido Newport Beach 714 675 0210 CHRISTIAN South Cwt Chrrstia11 Church Dr J m , ( P1 'C'/I: ~ or Sunday ~ctiool 9 L(irn W' .t(p 10 15 a•n Ch'<1cara.;..c1 ";)'( Bib tudy Wedr :tray r O pm 114~5.48.a'468 ~92 VltlJf~ ~-. r 1..a1 C s~ Mesa FIRST UNIT'ED METllOOIST C1UCH lf COSTA MESA I 420 w 19th St 548-7727 , Bet4~11 Hi!bor w ~ .. ;xxr I WlllStl' AT 9:00 AM NI> 10:30 AM CHURCH SCHOOL -ALL AGES • 9 00 A•.• Nursery • K111dergarten -10 30 AM Youtl) Groups Sunday Evenings Mmters Gatal Gough, Tia Wddenoottl NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH !'01~A.,.. C-delMClr 644-0745 AOUl. T ·JUNIOR SENIOR 9 OOI m ..S 10 30a m WonlllA'ChlCt Youll. Adul SuncSiy School P'O'flded tor bolfl MMC:tS RI¥. Rol>ert Monet Rev W F 1"1>arts •JIOl\1E TOWN \VARMTH ON THE BAI.BOA PENINSUl.A CHRIST CHURCH BY THE EA UNITED METHODIST AJ Unlled Methodl$ls 1.1.e ek 10 m111maln an openness to div rM rcbgious points of vitw. lo 6uslaln and nounsh one anothf:r and to minister to the n~1d1 of our community in the MITlC or Chrbt Dave Lehmberg, Pa1tor ._..,, Chtt• S&t-1 a ta.IU C•" t t U Balboa Blvd. al 141h St 673-3805 • A 263-1261 Dial an tnsplratlon 901 Doft st. #145 85J.1231 Newport Jeacb CHRISTIAN HARBOR CHRISTIAN Y CHURCH (01sc1ples of Chnst) 2401 Irvine al Santa Isabel Newport Beach645-5781 Morning Worship 10 AM G 1e Swanson. M nister CWJ tlllPcl -0 1 1 .,, ...... c:w.. .... ..... 1111. ... ................. ..., --t.a ' 11 II· Clll'd ._. 1• C*Cft,,....·144-7• L GUNA Un ited Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Moming WO<Shlp & Cr:11s.~an Education 10 am M1niskrs Oav10 Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center SoN1ces A'a~able al MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 lak•r Worship • Church School 1:30 • 10:00 a.m. Or w, 1<1m E ~lee>I 979-8734 NON-DENOA~11NA TI ONAL TIM TIMMONS & DA VlD GRUBBS & A Ploce To Grow 11 SI Airvooi\ A\tnut, uitt K·200 • C~ta MN, CA 92626 • l71·0 540·12.+8 PEDHILL 61 BAii.LR "EXT TOJOH:-.1 ~A\ E AIRPORT PRESBYTERIAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wonhtp Ind hear di.ls prllCDall, O.N(-cmtetN, bibltcal rnctlllilt· "LORD, TEACH US TO PRAY" (l.ukt 11 t-13) •fir John A. """"'-'; Jr • ' Sund,y, Octobtt 11, 1992 ..._...... 830and l0:15 A.M 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach , California (714}631-2880 (~from~ Hartx1' ~School If lMM &. 15th ) \ SL ~brk PmbJ.tcriaa Chwch · Nt"'po" Rnth To -AdLJellt ise ~oUJL CR un.c-R <t::J en.e P~eose Co~~ MieR e~~e Mo~ille 642-4'3?1 J:mibnru at F .. ut Bluff ...... , '"'"' l '"""'I~ M., ll•sh '-'°'•'> 9:30 Worship,~ SunJ.ty Sc.hool Childc.uc provideJ 10:50 Ec.luc.\llon For All Ages c~ry Collin .ind Rob tcw~n r.inors 644:1341 .... Udo CoroD11 dtl Mar Finl Clwn:h or Chri1t, ScienUst Newport Buch. 3303 Via Lido Church 10 a.m •• 5 p,m. Sund8y School 10 Lm. WedMtday Eftlllnc Tutlmon.y Mldiil& l:tl P.•· Second Church of Christ. Sc1entiar Ncwpon Beach 3100 Pecific V aew Dr .. Corona del M• Church a. Sunday School J 0 a.m. Wtdnesd_,, E~calna Tutlmon)' Mtttln1 7:JO p.m. Phone: 673-61501 Phone: 675~661 Child C•re Provided At All Service• Come Join Us! CHRI.' TIA:\' SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY C H U RCH Would you like 10 live a more poWl'rful life? Wt' Wiii be ta~lng a look 11 some people who do Jotn Uj for A Thousand Points of Light '4>b Sluink. PMtor A SI• p.vt n , II 0(tobft' 10 • 11 I ''The Power of Work" w.lr.end S.,vic.9 ~turday Ewt1tng • 600 pm SUndly Mcwntng ·too 6 IO:•S em S120 Boftlta C.nyon Or Irvine, CA !n?l'i ~14) 854·1600 --=-~~-------------------- Society From left( Mallory Ketchum, Bill Thompson and Vicki Dal as were among those attending event. Featured speaker Judy Carter, left, chats with Crystal Sims, presi enf of Center Dance Alliance. ' A Day of Beauty for -troupe As a psychological concept the idea has been around a long time, but the Center Dance Alliance troupe put a new twist on the word -"Gestalt" when they put together a Day of Beauty, Health & Fashion. They dubbed it, "The sum of a woman.is greater than her parts." Chairwoman Deborah Fabricant and her committee set ou t to.prove their point Friday afternoon at the Village Crean. Expected to, be in the neighborhood of SI0,000, proceeds from the almost-all-day $60-a-ticket event will benefit the Orange County exception covering -as it did -everything from the inside out. After a champagne reception in the garden Crean, nationally know speaker Judy Carter got things going. She reminded the group of the importance of a positive mental attitude and invited them to get a new perspective on life, suggesting that 60 should actually be considered middle age. Next, guests perused the silent auct ion. (One item that got the point across was a life cycle.) ~~~~~5S~~S~a~tu~r~da~y5.5o5c5to5b5e5r51~0~,~19~952[!iAi~ .. t Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642·4321 • .. • Performing Arts Center, specifically its ballet program. "Without this group, the ballet probably wouldn't happen," Fabrica nt said of the Allinnce, one of the Center's guilds. With its membership made up of 130 wome n interested specifically in dance, the Alliance is somewhat unusual within T hen it was time for lunch. Antonello Ristorante provided a delightfully invent ive presentation of chicken and polenta skewered on rosemary twigs. Accompanied by foccacci a bread, it hid in the field-green insalata misto and served as the prelude to the fragole cioccalato for dcsscn. .. M.1'< "' '1 n D.a • POOi From left, Martha Morgan, VP of the Dance Alliance, Martha Hess and Chaimom.m Deborah Fabricant. • CINI .. Jllll the 42 Center guilds. . So~iety "We're unique and we have a good time. We try to provide our members "'ith education and exposure," said gtoup chairwoman Crystal Sims. Friday's program was no Everyone enjoyed the fashion !lhow (featurin g Donna karan's newest), courtesy of Leslie Rohrbaugh and Nordstrom. Chanel provided beauty tips and make-overs. Finally, just in ca e somebody till didn 't get the hint, the inspirational day was topped off by a tour of the Sporting Club at Lakeshorc Towers. Some there having fun were Elaine Redfield, Lucy Luhan, Janel Curci Walsh, Mallory Ketchum, Carol Wilken and Jean Galloway and Martha Hess. -How to Send us submit your your nuptial .news anniversary · The Daily Pilot LOCAL NEWS • ONLY For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, call 642-4333. PROPERTY OF SPORTSWEAR MAil ORDER CATALOG -CALL 800-423-8430 OI 71 4-642-2666 welcomes the chance to news share the news of yotJr Whether 1t'ss11ver, gold WANTED:· PEOPLE WHO CARE!! engagement or wedding or diamond -milestone BE A FOSTER PARENT AND JOIN THE with our readers. wedding anniversari~ are GUADALUPE HOMES FOSTER FAMILY TEAM Pick up engagement or special. The Daily Pilot will wedding forms in ou r° publish your anniversary ABUSED & ABANDONED CHILDREN NEED YOUR LOVE, lobby at 330 w. 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October's Shop Costa Mesa c'mlilllln -- W HAT. "Costa Mesa -A Great Place To Shop," an awareness campaign to encourage Costa Mesa residents to shop in their hometown to increase local sales tax revenue:>. WHEN: October. The entire month. growing list or local merchants. SOUND BITE: "This cam~ign will make people realizc:tha~ when they buy a car -say in Huntington Beach or Santa Ana -that city gets the benefit. Shop in Costa Mesa and our residents benefit directly" - Mayor Mary Hornbuckle. - the benefits of shopping at home. of Cars, Harbor Shopping Center, Triangle Square, Pasta Mesa Restaurant, U>at Hill Tavern, and the Downtown Merct+ants Associat1on. Merchants involved in the campaign can be easily - identified by ''Costa Mesa: A Great Pl~c~ To Shop" signs in their w1n~ows. .. WHY: Out of every dollar spent in Costa Mesa, one cent goes back to the city. It adds up. Of the city's general fund, 34 percent comes from sales tax -almost S25 million. Money spent in Costa Mesa ultimately helps Costa Mesa. EXAMPLE: If you buy a $20,000 car in Costa Mesa, some $325 in sales tax is returned to the city. W HAT'S IN IT FOR YOU: Besides making sure more sales.tax is generated for city services like parks, fire and law enforcement, the Buy Costa Mesa campaign will generate more business for you and also increase resident awareness to BIG PRI ZES: Shoppers who patronize local merchants are eligible for a wide array of prizes. Participating merchants will donate a prize worth more than $25. A grand prize has been donated by Coast Travel - a travel package worth more than $3,000 to a destination of the winner's choice . The gifts will be distributed through drawings. Shoppers can easily enter the drawings at any of the businesses pJrticipating in Shop Costa Mesa HOW TO GET INVOLVED: Call . co-cHairs Jim F«Jrryman (751-2787) or Jim Torline (549-7100). They'll answer all your•questions. You can al~ call the Chamber at 57.4-8780. EVERYTHING MUST GO! WHO: Shop .Costa Mesa is being sponsored by the Costa MeSil Cham- ber of Commerce, the city of Costil Mesa, Copley-Colony Cable, and a EVERYTHING MUST GO! GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 'SALE BC't one al regular price and receive econd item of equal or le value for ' ...--~~ ~~~~~~~~~~---. 1¢ -ON THE . Choo e from a large election of picture frames, entire election __Qf CQ' tal~ VastS &_ 1 TABLE 59 Ne" port Center Dr. Fa. hion I land ewport Beach, CA 92660 (~rn to Bob Bums & Tbt Llmutd) 644-6335 much more... 5 Mon.-Fri. at. 10:00 AM • 9:00 PM 10:00 AM -6:00 PM 11:00 AM -5:00 PM Including Store Fixtures Sun. CO STUMES for adults and children to fit every budget ... ( /.. IOOO"s and 1ooo·s of HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS ... Lots of PARTY SUPPLIES -Plates. . cups and napkins ... BAL NS ~DUlT & CHl\.O REN . . cosruM~s ~Bu\.O\)c, ... TOYS ... SPIDERWEB S ICs _,' . . Rats. Bats. 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She's LJ) J ~ ') alone time Newport Ocach .._ Clcck out our mm ~-P l $NOW ONL5Y I ·- resident and 0Utstan<l1ng HALLOWEEN 11· 149 ~-... employee ac CM ~~ ""' • Sranonen.Whcn 1t comes to STUFF! ''-'..:. ~ · ,..&::;;_- rypcwriccr and princer ribbons. We had fun selecting it! "" ) l<XX>'s of cltar impressions Peggy lcnow6 it all. . ~,.,, t.ru."J w re-ink 270 E. 17th St., ~w M~, CA 92627 TEL 642-4563 FAX (714) 722-2~ OSTAMESAIS A GREAT PLACE TO SHOP CAMPAIGN! MERCHANT .SPONSORS: City of Costa Mesa Coast Travel Motor Car. Dealers Souttl~ Coast Plaza J.D. Property Management ·Downtown Merchants Sports Connection Kinko' s Grant Boys No SUBStitute Mo Barkers Shea Advertising Tice' s Equipment Rental Moil Boxes Etc. Newport Porty Center Triangle Square Pasta Mesa Harbor Center Goat Hiii Tavern C • C F.lnanclal Services Dr. Brigid• Dally Plaln1 Lumber • Supply Clmco Inc. Regina's Statuary Ben's Plants • Pets Chlldren1 Photography • Lesll• Eaton Moods and Memories ·· Marte Eck••• Opus Ill --- ' , NeWpolt Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot " f~ilililililil!Eililililiiilililililililililil~il~il~~ilililil~ilililililil~ilililililililil~S~a~tu~rd~a~y~,~O~ct~o~b~er~1~0~,~1~99~2~A~1~. Communl•ty F I rum Write to: Pilot letters, 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 9262f Fax letters to: 646·4170 Community Forum runs on T uescfo~. Thursdays and Saturcl,1y~ Readers' Hotline ... 642·6086 Editor William Lobdell ... 6424321, ext. 351 On Nov. 3, Newport Beach voters will decide whether to save a vacant lot on 43rd and River Avenue named by neighbors as "People's Park" or sell it and give th e money to the new library. The question accompanied a column by Editor \Vi/Ham Lobdell, who thought the city should sell the lot. We asked our readers that very.question and here is a sampling of the responses. If you'd like to get in\/Olved, it's as easy as punching in the following seven numbers: 642-6086. Please leave your name (spell it out), city and phone number (for verification). Thank you! 0 If they are going to try to stuff another unneeded apartmen1 building there, I think it is ludicrous. The money could be used to take care or a lot of impor1ant needs in this city. Dut even the idea of building another library -I think it is a terrible waste or mon&y. . We can't eve n keep our libraries that are here now open. There's not funds to keep'them open, the hours are shortened. There is just not enough money but we sure have too many \Pariments. We just don't have enough open la nd even though I can see selli11g that bu! we do no1 need another library. Editor's note: Monday is Columbus Day. I t eems Chri topher Columbull ha a problem wi1h PCP -the Political Correcincss Police, not the drug. The most recent bust, in more ways than one, was at The Bower Museum in Santa Ana. .]he charge? The Orange County Renai~~ance Founda1ion, an ltahan-Amcrican culturnl society, had gh.en 1he museum a gift of S250,000. In turn, the Fou ndation wanted to display a bust of Columbu OS part of the Quincentcnnial celebration or his 1492 \'Oyagc. But a number of Native American activists cried foul. It just wouldn't be politically correct. The 1992 P.C. version of 1492 A.O. goes something like this. Native Americans led a peaceful existence until the Europeans arrived and it was Columbus who showed them the way. To - cclcbrnte Columbus in 4ny way is racist and politically in cnsitive. As usual, the gap between political rhetoric and rc:ility is wider than the Atlan tic itself. The temptation to judge cadicr C\llturcs by our own values can be seductive. But just as those who forget the lesson of hi tory are condem ncd to repeat them, &hose who~,.., to interpret history b¥ imposing ~heir o~n values on people who lived long. long ago are condemned to become very, very confused. Most Native American cultures of the time were peaceful, i.solated people who simply wanted to live and let Jive. Others, like the Aztec, the Toltec and the Maya were fierce warriors and colonizers who decimated rival tribes and practiced humar1 sncrifice as an act o(,~. In the Aztec maize ritual, practiced throughout the 14th century, 20,000 victims were 1laughter ed every year in human sacrifice. Usually, the victims' hearts we~c cut out and, in some cases, devoured by high priests. A guy who cooked for Columbus ANN MARIE DAVINER Newport Beach 0 I 'vc got to agree with you, Bill Lobdell, on the "People's Park." Since the park serves so few and the sale could serve so many. People's Park should certainly be sold if the money i$ specifically earmarked for the people's cause Jikc the new library and not to be put into the general fund nor wasted on unneeded art in McFadden Square. Power to the people North. So when we got a piece of propert) virtually free . it seems to me we ought to hold on to it not build it. A!:. a closing no1e, when this issue came up se\eral years ago, the estimate for the lot was S250,000. DON STRAUSS NC\\ pon Beach Editor's nolC': Don Strauss is a former Ncuport IJcach mDJOr 0 A'> a nat1\C lf the park isn't sold maybe the city should Readers: It may not be much , but .Peop le 's Park worth saving' put basketball Ne port Beach resident. I have \\it nessed far 100 much redevelopment already. Bui for \\hat? Have you no1iced how much more ·congested ou r boards in. !hat .. would really drive 1he neighbors nuts. DICK COOPER Ncwnort Beach 0 I think the People's Park ~houltJ At Chichen-ltza, a common Mayan ritual wm, to drown young maidens by hurling them into sacred wells along wit h • offerings of gold :ind precious stoncll. Vanquished enemies were enslaved by the thousands and the slave trade bet\\een chieftain wa brisk and profiuible. Any civil ized person should rise up and condemn these atrocities, no? As a maftcr or fact, no. These were complex, .• highly advanced societies. Their nchievcments in the • be kept. It look!> b!!ller main1aincd lhJn pan~ uf Cliff Dri'e pjrk "h1c.h ll> a Ji'>g1 ace to any city. FLOYD JA~1ES Ne\\ port Beach 0 People's' Park is not a bi!: deal as real estate tran actions go but it has some S)mbohsm~ in our cny and I hope that \\C will vote not to sell it. Land is \'Cl)'. \Cf) expensive as we kno'' from Castaways and the Nc,,porh:r street\ ha\e become over the last 11,e )C:tr\'> Ho\v much more up tight commuterl> seem righ1 now? I know 1hat area well, although it is no1 my neighborhood, and I ha'c 10 llay this, don'1 )OU think it\ just a little rcfrei.hin,g to llee it Columbus wa~ com ioccd 1hat he had reached Cipango (Japan) \\hen he first caugh1 sight of Cuba. Cabot named and claimed Labrador. !\o'a Sl.:'otia (New Sco1land) and Newfoundland-(not \Cl)' inspired) fu r both England Jnd ,Venice All ol "h1ch beg' the que tion: how could l\\O • Qrilliant. h1ghl) cxpcncnl~:J na,1ga1or' become 'o thorou~hl), well -d1sorien1cd? It was a cruel coincidence of geugraph) and math. Learned people had long ago accepted fhat the Eanh was round. The only remainin g debate \\JS its size. Both Columbus and •rts, the sciences and engineering equal those of the Egyptians, Romans, or Greeks. Which is not to deny thut -whether the subject is Caligula, Columbus or Montttuma = the-value systems of earlier societies were foreign, and often abhorreni, to ours. ·Christopher . Columbus vs.·· ~~·i;~;:~r·~~, --P-olitical-COPPectness Police Columbus and the other explorer-adventurers who folfowed nim were 'WOr e C .ibo1 took the best e'1ima1es of the time, alongwirh 1he calcul:itions of Marco Polo ()et another Italian na\1gator) of the dbtance he had traveled ea!:ltward to. Asia, 200 years earlier. When the tY.O were combined, the re uh W3S off by almost exac1ly the ~~~~-=== ..... -~true distance between the By Peter Buffa c.1stern coast of China .ind the casrcrn roast of th:in racists. They were monarchists. They belic,cd that authority was based on d1' inc right. The Church wa the cro~n and the crown was the Church. One'll value as a human being, if any, was dictated by station and bloodline. The Age or Enlightenment was still three -:- centuries off. Columbus was a product of 1hc 15th century dynasty of Italian mariners -the best navigators, explorers and canographers in the world: Ametigo Ve pucci, m~tcr cartographer and America's namesake; Giovanni da Verrazano, a Florentine who explored the Atlantic coa t from what is now North Carolina to the New York ha..bor; Giovanni Caboto (better known a5 John Cabot) and Cmtoforo Colomhll They may h:ivc been born 1n Genoa, Pisa or Florence. hu1 lhC) \\Crc c1t1zcns of the \\Orlll . Col umbus cert•11nly wa ...... Detail about hi perl>unal lite arc ketch)'. We do know th:H he left Genoa as a teenager and never returned. I le fought as a mcrctnary for Portugal -again'lt Genoa. He l:itcr ch:inged hi name from the lt.11ian, Cristofaro Colombo, to the Spanish, Crbtobal Colon. I fis brothers al o took Spani h names Hi \\·filings arc in Spaimh, occasionally Latin, but neve r in Italian -not C\ICn to his family. Many h1,torians believe that the Colombo family were "hidden Jew " who emigrated from Sp:.in to Genoa 10 escape the I nqu1"11t1on. The parallcb be1wccn Columbus and G10.,,ann1 Caboto .ire i.inking. They. abo dispel .in~ mi conception tll.ll -h.1d 1t not been for Columbus -1hc colonization of the Ne\\ World m1ghi not ha'e happened. Cabo10, also Genovese by birth, moved to Venice as a young man In hi early 30s, he mo,ed his family to London and took the anglicized name, John Cabot. I le spent 10 ycan, seeking the cro"h's sponSOr'!>hip for a \O)agc across the Atlantic m search of a new trade route to Asia. In 1497, Cabot ct ail from Bristol and made landfall 30 days later. I le wa convinced that he had reached the northern coast of ~thoy (China,) just as 1he Americas. Having survhed a hair-raising ocean voyage and ha' ing lound land exactly 'Where their complex calcula1ions :iid u "ould be, both Columbul> and Cabot '~ere understandably con\lnccd 1hat they had reached A ia. Those arc some of the reasons '' hv Columbus is an ironic choice for. Italian-Americans hke my elf to celebrate e"ery Oc1obcr. The soft spot for Columbus in our heart 1s more a matter of folklore than h1l>tory. Few of us kno", or care. \\ho the real Columbus "as -any more than the Irish fret over who St. Patrick reallv was, or if there was a Jark side.to his m1sllionary • work on the Emerald Isle. I enjoy Columbu~ OJ). St. Patrick's Day, their other good \\orl.s. the e food -loving fo lks stage the New World' grcatc\t banquet,, Loss of membership \\hulJ Awful depriv~\11011 Jay Mastm1Jnnt & F.1m1l) have been m the entering bus4ncc..s )(l long, the dl'dn't mention that Ro h li3shanah and Yom K1ppur date back even further th:rn that. l mean, with all tho c terrific b;inquet' on the horizon, why rock the ll<.1•'11'~? or other public place, ho" can I get i.IO}'Onc to anS\\Cr II for mer' -I rum Carlo l\lortno, a discnch:anted earl} 'upponcr of Ro s l'trot's candidacy: "When l'cnll folded the (ir')t time. he bccamc 'The Yellow Ro~ of Tcxa .'" 0 nus SIGNOR CITIZEN WASN'T EVEN MISSED -They unveiled a Christopher Columbus statue Thund,y at Bowers Museum, a:ld I apoloaizcd to my good p>mba, Armando Jay Ma11rolannl, tor failina to attend. The explanation: 100 Local Sc:ene tory &UC\, that their 11nce tors were 111 charge of wining and d11t1ng aboard the Nin:a, the Pinta. ind the Santa Maria. The Foundation r.iiscd $25,cnl for the \t.1tuc - probably exceeding the TllERf: ARE 'O\IE n JN y rl::OPLE OU1' 1'1lt:RI:: -11·, a good thing we don't take thc'lc phone culls i.c riou ly. o Wllfle\\' -horn chef Chili 0111 'unwn who has cores of award\ under his ample belt. e11plaining "hY h~ hasn't won a sinalc coo~off thi )Car: ''l ju'lt found out that my new &a., grill 'l\a\ m;•Je in Toh11un.'' -1:mm ag1n1 athlete Chortle Rro~n "l\c 'llt a great 1dc.1 for ~ new t.clc\1'10n 'Porto; o;how, tcnming b.1 cball announcer Rid. Monda) .inJ Ra) Knlahc. lt would be callcJ. n.11Ur:illy. 'MunJj)-Knt&hl U.1scball." -From rnmic-cmccc Jim \'Ultra, , telling ft1cnd at the Uni\Cr\11) Athletic Club wh he dict'I ond exerci\Cs M> ~trcnuou'I): "I'm tl)·inJ to get d 1~n 10 my original weight -nine pounw. st\'Cn QUO\: \ '' 1 many important holiday ob~rvances this pMt week. But Ma trolanni wasn't mollified. He sugcstcd that the name of a cert;:iin honorary Italian, one Glrol1mo (Girt) Cobrlnl, miaht be stricken from the l'O$ler of the Oranae County American Italian Renaiulnce Foundation. Oh, no, not that!! 1.n lddition 10 all ------cost of all three 'c"c:I destined to pl'O\c that the e:irth w.1,n't shaped like a piu.-. • · Mutroianni alMl rcmindcJ me lhi\t this is the SOOth anni\'Cr\3ry or the epic \O)aac • and that Columbus probahly wouldn't be panin1 this way aaain. Out of rC\J)CCt. t 'I .. -f mm Realtor Madt"l)n ("Miu Rhtlnaold") Gonialti: "In co'e an)onc: "ant\ to 'ce a llJ56 cop) ()f Life migazinc, "hich h:111 m) l\\U ~btcrs untJ me on the cmcr. l c~n arr.lnac a \liewing. It' hnnging ()\Cr the v.ashing ma(hine in my aara,e." -Prom mortgage b3nker 'Rottt Laby. • t,\prc in& some rtsttv1tions about his new "pocket" telephone: .. In a restaurant Yipes. all in ono day! Anyone wanna witch phone nwnben? Jtn7 1'obrl•., C'Ollr•• .,,,..,.. ~.,.,~Md~ like ·that and not hkc everything else has become? I think most. of us "ill agree dcspiie what your crummy editorial seems to portray, 1ha1 pnrk is beautiful. Save ii, don't pave it MICI fAEL SJOBECK Newport Beach 0 Vote no on N and -;ave People's Park. Thai was a terrible thing to put in the paper nbou1 tearing down all those beautiful trees · and that bamboo to pave 11. , .. 0 TRACY r--EH Newpon Beach I am \\Ondcr1ng why the cit) h·al> cho~en !lOl to identify the property as a ci1y park in the area for the past l\\O years ft h:il> been a choice of the city no1 10 identify the area a'i city-owned property. While there is a ci1y trash can there. there could eas1l\ be a nice sign that \\Ould say it 1s open to the public, or a picnic bench or "hatevcr in there. DEBORAH FORSYTHE Ne\\ port Beach 0 In 1989. \\C voted to keep 1hc park, so \\ hy bring ii up again? I think we should keep 1t .. Not enough grass, not enough parkl> for the people, so keep ii. · TED LISCH Newport Beach Cinco de Mayo, and every other day that celebrates a par11cular culture -and apologize for none of them. I f truth be told, there arc 01her 1tahans far better suited to be the subject of an ltahan·Amcrican holiday. In fact, the contributions of Italians are \\O\Cn deep within the tape tr: of American history. One of Thomas Jeffer~on's principal ad\isers \\::l.S an Italian named Phillips rotazzei. The) communicated often and Jeffer')on used Mazzei as a sounding board for the re,olution:iry'ideas of both himself and his colleagues. On a more practical note, Mazzei kept both Je fferson and Washington supplied with pasta a~d Italian wine. The towering frescoes that ring the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol were the lifeYS WOrlc OfTt:iJian Jrljst Constantino Brumidi. In 1869, President Grant comm1ss1oned Brumidi to crca1e l\\<O works for the White Hou e entf)~a). The t\\O allegorical -plilrringr.-umon'· -:md "Liberty." rem:iin there today. N.C\CrlhclC$S, Columbus 1s the S)mbol of the hour or, more accurately, oTthe Quincen1enn1al And it'll time for common sen)e 10 pu~h political correctne)S aside. A celebration of Columbu I) no more an cndorscmen1 of colon1ahsm 0than a present-day troupe of Aztec dancers is an cndor'!lement of human sacrifice ilnd slavery. So a \Cr)' happy Columbu Day to one and a.JI. And the real Chri!:ltQpher Columbus needn't bother ~tanding up. The one \\e're after is the sad looking fello"' -leaning into the "ind on the ridge of the Santa Maria. pointing westward with . ou tstretched hand Now that' Columbus. Peter Bull'• is • Cost• Mtsa Councilman and a nrst grneration ltalwa-.4mtrlc•n. .An lndepe~nt Newspaper Published by C0.1sc Community ~. Inc: Ellk>t Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Ciestinpr publisher Tom)ohMOn • ~ publisher WUliam s. lob*ll editc>f & vice presi~nt Stewe Muble ~editcx Walllr .. roups . 1901 ·1989 foundina~ ~ A14 Saturday, October 10, 1992 1n· Back Page mea Som f e01 •re L (Sh. T The I try !>pe brit mir wh1 w ( m1 • \tt ... hl Su h: ~' .~1 • . i • I \ r .. POLI~ From A1 "If there is evidence of retalia· tion, I think it's very clear what the result would be," he said, urg· ing employees to come directly to him with their complaints. Still, anonymous sources, some fo rmer and current Newport Beach police officers, have told the Daily Pilot that many police department employees are terri· fied about testifying against Camp· bell or Villa. "People are afraid to talk," said one former police officer, who asked to remain anonymous. "The captain and the chief are just not people you want to cross. They are retaliatory and they are vindictive and as far as I'm concerned they mbuse their discretionary powers." And one former police em- ployee said until the members of the police force are a sured that BIRTHDAY. From A1 ad. Next to that was a sign saying "Happ) 40th" -similar to the one:i they posted across to" n. And 10 top the prank off, her friends toilet-papered her hedges. But friends say it's nothing compared to some of the capers Anderson has concocted. "She's constantly puUing th e biggest razzes on everyO'ne in town," said her girlfriend Lynda Stabler, a Newport Beach resident. Like the time she sent her children to school wit h baby bottles and baby food in their lunch pails. Another time, Anderson called Stabler posing as a school official who was livid over her "naughty" son's behavior. Or, say:i friend Jeanne Carmack, she'll disguise her nee are oo sma1 vciores i1 ire fg1t agailst t"eart dse~. American Heart c•a Association V •'141 Amenca,, _,,A ''°" Wanna place a classified ad? Call the Daily Pilot classified advertising department at 642-5678. ., • .-r..-r. Dl8cover Yoor lMgest Door to Home Improvement """""°"'~. Q.-'fy· ~ Seacoast GARAGE DOORS 642-3490 24761c='~ TILE A GROUT R ESTORATION 'CR.,...•~ of'Y-• ~ .u!.-J. IL 6f--of~·~" SERVICES INCUJOE: • Re-Grout .~ .. ~~ In ccuun, ~ ftoon • lk-Color • CllllClr'9 ~ ~) • k<.lull • Mil, .... etc. •-..---·~ • Oun . '°"' .. C*Wnk ..... • Sc.al • prcMct & lie ... , ............ .,, *"*'a....,, ....... c...... -_.. PA'91 • °"" -~ .. ---. ......... ~ems..,._....._,..........., --....... ,_ Campbell alnd Villa cannot retali· ate ngninst them, mauy will not testify. Those same sources say there is growing dissension in the police department. "It's tough right now because some people are lined up with the chie f and others with the women and everybody is being careful," ·said a Newport Beach police of· ficer, who asked not to be identi· fied for fear of retaliation. "It's not the best work atmosphere." Officers also contend that de· partment morale has reached an all-time low. "It's horrible, just horrible down there. Very intimidating," said a forme r Newport Beach police of· fleer, who requested anonymity. "Everybody is looking over their shoulde r right now." Attorney Pingel, who represents police offic~ employees Margaret Mcinnis and Mary Jane Ruetz, and police officers Rochell Maier \'Oice as a creditor \\ho wants to know \,Yhy they haven't made a mortgage pay!flenl in months. "And she fools us every time," Carmack sa id. "She's really convincing." But Carmack said the all-time stunt was the day Ander on called her 4-year-old son and told him she was a newspaper reporter who wanted to do a story on his interest in ice skating. She interviewed the young tad fo r half an hour, Carmack said, and didn't tell him until after he looked in every paper the next day in search of the story. "l just like to have good clean fun," Anderson said, adding that she came (rom a big family fond of antic . "You can't take life so seriously." On second thought: "I'm a sick ·per on, aren't l?" Well, like mother like son. It was her 7-year-old who dug up the photo of mom modeling so friend could blow it up into a poster. ' and Cheryl Vl acilek, called Mur- phy's statements "a laudable step." . "ll might be a step in the right direction, but you are dealing witb employees who arc scared," Pingel said He insists · that attorney Harold Bridges, the investigator hired by Murphy, is the wrong person for the investigation because he spe- cializes in defending cities against lawsuits. Murphy, however, stands by his decision to hfre Bridges. On Friday, Capt. Mike Blitch was heading up the department this week during Chief Campbell's absence. The chief was taking a few days of vacation leave, accord· ing to Murphy. Both Campbell and Villa have , declined comment to date. But their attorney has "unequivocally" de11ied the harassment complaints. BRTRAN From A1 help youna students succeed in an incrcuinaly difficult world. Beltran, 57, began his public school career at TeWinklc School in 1964, two years before the incorporation of the Newport·Mesa Unified Schpol District. He hu 5pent the lu t 26 years working with 6tudents at Corona del Mar and Ncwpon Harbor high schools. And he is troubled by the changes hc'J seen. "We didn't sec the drug problems that we sec now. From the early '70s on, we could see a big change," Beltran said. 9The kids have a lot more freedom and they can't handle it." After years of trying to cope with the growing problems of teen-agers, Beltran decided it was time for a change. This is his first school yea r as principal of College Park Elementary School where he ..... OllR lll'Sf We Have The Best Prices On Fl®"ng And Carpet In TownJ Stuilw1wter Catpet ' fNw. ~. s-i.,, -~ ~· Oak Hmdwood Floors ...... 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Beltran and wife Mary live in Laguna ' Niguel and have an 18-year-old son and a 23-year-old dau&hter. Beltran began his educational career u a teacher of Latin aad Spanish, becoming an administrator at Corona del Mar High School in 1975. He moved to Newport Harbor Hi&h School in 1987 where he served as assistant pTincipal in charge of discipline until the end of the last school year. At College Park School, Beltran is working to establish self-esteem programs for students and parentinJ classes for the community. Despite the challenget of working at a school where class sizc5 arc in the high 30s, Beltran believes he can make a difference with the help of the school's hard-working teachers and supportive parents. "You become almost like the minister-psychologist -everything is problem-solving," he said. "It's always been part of my personality, wanting to help people." "·Bra & Patyy Sale One Week Only Thursday, October 8th-15th Buy any 2 bns -get the 3rd FREE! 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COME EARLY -SEATING.IS LIMITED . • FREE ADMISSION L ports ·. Sitllrdly October 10, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .•.. 642-4330 ext.387 Slctloil B Chene Nagy-bowlinw'82 Gtassifled/86 Automotive/B 1 O KingB ·punish ~ Corona del Mar's victory accented by combination of correct. yes and right-on. By Rlchwd Dtm ...... NIWPORT aKM;H -n.... wen 110 P.· •lcb, ••'1 daace ....no RmHhl blldl T .. Heu cUct wl9at lie Ctlllill ... ..jtlke... oe- feulw ...... J• llortaM did .... M CenMd die "wily et"m try •11,1..on?"' -ft. C.-..aM-~wtG .. •· ..., ...._II wu maldaa Frida, ....., ... cnN1Md .. , Back ..... WI cUlapioM wttla • I tol4 ,_ to· Ykl.-y cmr Newport H•rtNw, 17-e, at Newport Hatt.or a. Sa VleW ~KCloa. All .,...1 NGI eucdy. Hen's wltat II wu HM ftoo. dOM _,: '=°' CdM, com... oft a 35-14 ,,...._ last wea aplast Saata MPPrlta, •ni•e• at DaYUIHD .......... Killii c-c. Daw ...... l..e, ~ wllll •ne a•lalaala, ..a....,. die .., ror • lktlt pn- ~ lmpectloll. .C-14 Bit ...... ,. wkla 1M Mark· U-. .-. tline CdM aulttalltl are .......... be ICadoMd with k9d· ...,. .. ~ ttM Se• au.., are t.M ........_ 1a-. IMJ nt1t .. , eacb week IO tilt t'OKMt na bJpaH it· ll .. la&Maa .... ~Sldll ,._, .. , ..._ • ..._ .... ,e.Mklrer :r ........... ............... -Al.aJ _. ...,., ......... fllllllt ............. ,.. .... . ... ,.. ........... ..... ............ ,..... __ _ .... ,. -Jll ...... Misc .... r.ce. "' C4N .......... ., a ........ ~ .. .., .... . SM RIGHT MOVES/It l_. P.r,1'f O.. ty P· ..c Newport Harbor tailback Steve Gonzales is wrapped up by an unyielding Corona del Mar defensive net Friday night. ~ Evans triggers Corona's offensive burst with 2 TD passes to sink the Sailors. By Roger Cartson SPot?S Ear.or NEWPORT BEACH - Corona del Mar High's Sea King) u'ed the Big Ban-g theory Frida~ night, again ~ ........ ......._....._ and again behind the lethal~'<i=· right arm of senior quar-. ~ terback Matt faans, com-.,..._,.,,.._,. bined with sure-handed receivers, a solid running punch and a never-ghe-an-inch defen)e, producing a convincing I i-0 'ic- tory over arch-rival Newport Harbor. The Sea View League decision catapults Dave Holland's Sea Kmgs back into the thick .of tile hunt, but for the moment, even more importantly, guarantees CdM the coveted bragging rights after capturing the Battle of the Bay between these t\\O rhal~ ''I've \\aited a'yeJr to, redeem myself." s,11d bans. "ho riddled the Sailors' proud defen)C for 183 )ard and t\\O touchdo\\n pa) C), chd.ing on 14 of :!3 pass attempt~. faan~. \\ho took o'er for the 1n1urcd f oJd Kehr Ii a year ago as the ~e" port H.irbor game approached. considered him- )elf one of the primal} goats in a 2"-0 lo~s a~ J jur'lior. It "as simply his turn this time, accord- ing to Evans. "The \\hole day I \\as JUSt feeling right," said the 5-foot-10, ~5- pounder. ..,_ It was a scoreless duel deep into the ~econd quarter \\ith the emphasis on de- fense , but suddenly the big bang thcol') 1 came fQT the Sea Kings ... as in bang·bJng and bang-bang. Setting up ·the fir)t touchtlo" n was .io I $-yard hoo kup \\ith Tom He) to the SJtlor~· 4 • then on third-and-10 came the b;mg- ba n g buii1nc~ ... E\.ln!> \\COi b:id. 10 pas~. looked do\\nlicld to his· right, then turned and found Jeff We- gener deep down the left side for a 26-yard pickup to the Sailors' 22 . On the next 'I think this is the best de- fense game we've played all year.• --mu. CdM coach 'I waited a year to redeem myself.' -mn .. CdM quRlrblck play tight end Chris Quinn ran a route ti:> the Tar!.' 5, "here he caught he ball and do\\n. Tal'l'fler Rupp 1ocd the first of t\\o PAT~ A night for the Sailors to forget- burro'"ed in to the end zone for the touch-J and the Sea Kjn~ had dra" n first blood ,--- Harbor didn't get \Cry far on its ne:\t lle- ne , punted and back came the Se.:i King., ag:un "1th the bang-bang. It'!. third and 3 at the CdM 23 "'hen By Bany Faulkner one final ttme. ... VlewL ..... Sports Wrlet NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High's night to forget began by reliv-• ing some fond football ~ an up~et 'ictory celebratton, "'bile I lar- bor Coach Jeff Drinkley offered the fol· lowing n3Tration: "That's v.hat it's all about," Brin~lcy said. "Don't let all the h)pc bother )Ou," Uirson bellO\\ ... Ile "'illing to pt.l) for four qu:irteni. Mnlp it on, and let'ii ''in the football game." Le...,_ Overetl W'tT WLT 2 0 0 4 1 0 2 0 0 s 0 0 l:v:ins broke to his left on a 1>roten pf::i)~.--­ campenng 27 )ard3 to midfield, capped memories. ~11t1i.ot1_.. More than three Nearly SL'{ hours later, hO\\C\Cr, CdM was doing all the celcbra1ing, after a 17- 0 loss at the hand of their Bae!.. Bay ri- vals. 5:10 Brinkley guide) the offen)c dur- ing it's "'alk-through, sui ting. "l et' mo'e the ball. and stick it in the end zone." b) a d1 puled facemask penally v.h1ch shoved the ball doY-n to the NeY..port 33. 1 1 0 4 1 0 110 410 1 1 0 2 3 0 1 1 0 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 1 4 0 hours before kickoff. Friday, the Sailors convened in their field house to view the video tape from Newport's 8· 7 vic- tory over Corona del Mar in 1989. Here's a look at what transpired for • the ,Sailors, in between the two emo- tional bookends. 6 p.m. Another stroll down video memory lane, ns Newport's 27·0 triumph from las t yea r hils the 15-foot quare sc reen on the field house wall. ",...,. ...... CdM 17, Newport Hart>of 0 ludn 30. Saddleback 0 """" 34. WoodbttdO! 13 E\an again v.ent up)tairs -and bang'. 18 )'3rd to Quinn to the Nc'W-pon 17, then bang'. 17 )ards to Tom Hess. Y..ho caught the ball at the 10 and escaped 1he clutches of three would-be tad.ler at tbe 5 before da!.hJng in for the ·touchdown. "lt was a 1t11le scary at halftime," said Eva ns. "I thought some of our gu)·s were gelling a lilllc too O\'erconfidcnt and l told them to settle doY-n.'" When the 1upe wound to its conclu- sion, the Sailors' sideline erupted 'into 5 p.m. Coach Bo Larson directs 1he team's walk-through se!.sion in the gym, as the players go over their assignments 6:15 A Newport player describes the arrival or the Sea Kings. "They look a See SAILORS/14 ~84 . . BacQard bra""I at Coast tooight • Hatfields, McCoys settle yet another argument in 27th renewal of Pirates and Rustlers football. By Richard Dunn "'°"' Wl1W COSTA MESA -On paper, if common· opponent Palomar Col· teac was used as th.e only aauae, Orange Const would be heavy favorites toniaht at 7 when it opens Mis ion Confer- ence Central Division foo1ball action against intra-district rival Golden West at UBard Stadium. No Oranae Coast-Golden West matchup, howMr, ha1 ever been won on paper. Palo- mar will htvc nothina to do with it. "These auys don't like each other and what has happened so far this year won't mean a thina on Saturday," OCC Coach Bill Wonman Mid. The Pinta, J. t cweran. 2-1 in conrerence . . .. -and ranked No. 8 thi week 1n the Southland JC poll, up!.et nationally-ranked Palomar last week, 42-7, while Golden We t (1-2, l -1) lo t to the Co~ts the preceding \\eek by 43 point . However, in the 27th FCnd1t ion or this heated squabble over -Y.ho' .No. I in the area, expect onylhing. "Golden West will come up for 1his gnme," !.aid OCC Slllrtinj right auard Bl)>ln Hand, a Golden West tran-.fer. "It did when I was there (two years ago). Both teams arc goina to have a great game and they'll be coming up with oil new plays designed for each other. "Whoever slam winning in the trenches h going 10 win. I don't think you'll ~c a lot of big plays. It won't be four plays and score, four plays and score. We'll need big, long drives and be constantly pounding it to them." Orange Co t, which scored only one of· fensM: touchdown in ilS fir t two sames be- fore freshman quarterback Todd Mather carnf into the picture, al50 defeated South· watorn, 42-35, whlle owe nipped the A..-30-29, lut Saturday. , "Based on our t\\O performance aga1n.\t SouthY-e tern, we're abou t 1he same," GWC Coach Ray Shackleford stud. "But b~\ ed on Palomar. "'e'rc about an 8-point underdog. l don't lt._e being nn un~rdog. I'd like to 1hink we have a upenor team \Vtlh superior talent -I'd hke that better than bcillg :.in • underdog. "If you're al"'a>' nn underdog, that mcanll you 1ust have nothing to lo e nil the time nnd I don't feel comforiable going into n gJme and havina nothing 10 lo c.:· Comerback Keith Burke, a sophomore who s1arted for OCC last year "'hen the Ru - tiers defeated the Pmuc 1n the final aamc of the season to !lhtmer any post· cason a p1rn· tion~ for the Due .• place" no tock in the Pal· omar comp.ari~n. "I don'I think it matters at all," 8urke ~aid. "Yau know how Golden We,t-Coa~t aamcs ao .. but I think "'c'rc a better foot· ball 1cam 1han Golden We t nl thi point, though." Mather, whose 198 rushma yards la:r.l week cstabli hed a school 1inale·1amc record for OCC quarterback , i n '\ \he only force GolJ· • en West will need to be ronc:trned with tG· I SM BAAWlM .. The Sea King · citied down, all ri_ght, See SEA KINGSJM ·r MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER 541.9·112 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Ca.ta Mesa MJllJD • lllE llOl'AlD • • FllONT END UllE s15!!CMI .. ... . . . I I I I , ,, ' u saturday, October 10, 1992 Perot backers ·putting out bowtlng challenge , . . . B owling and politics? Yes, both subjects have their serious moments and both have been the object or a joke or two •.. (OK, .a joke or two thousand.) Bowling and politics will be mixed in a special event which is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 26 at Konn Lanes. The Costa Mesa center is planning on hosting a bowling match between me mbers of the Orange county Bush, Clinton and Perot staffs. One of the Perot staff members happened to stop by the center and drop a business card in a fishbowl from which cards arc pulled for free bowling parties. The staff member won and the C\.Cnt has evolved into all official challenge by the Perot staff to the staffs of the other parties. ~ · Format fo r the challenge calls for 1wo four-man teams to bowl again:.1 each other. Their scores will be tallied (by official ne utral scorekeepers, of course) and the winners wi ll receive trophies and T-shirts courtesy or Kona Lanes. The Bush and Clinton offices have already been contac ted and have shpwn interest. The deadline for acceptance of the challenge is Tuesday (Oc1. 13). The election may not be decided by this match, but it should bring a bit of light-hearted fun to Ca mpaign '92. • Mike Murray made his first-ever stop at Kona Lanes a profitable one, walking away with over $500 from last Sunday's Scratch 6-Gamer. Murray's 235.17 (1411) average was good Bowling enough 10 tukc first place in the event. He also had the high ga me (268) for $1 00 and won both 3-gamc blocks with scores of 7.28 and 683 for another $100. Chris Zuniga roll ed to second with 2:30.34 average (1382) for the si' games. Zuniga had a high game of 247 and shot 713 for 1he first 3-gume block. Arca high shooters will be coming out of the woodwork on Sunday as the top prize goes to Sl,000. Action begins at 8:30 p.m. and there i!t no charge to spectators. Herc arc the current Kona LancsJeague high scores ... " TeleV1s1on -ra dto I SATURDAY Tm.avtSIOll ............... 1;30 p.m.-Brlederl' Specill. Ch. 4. c ............ . 9 un. -lollml-Penn St, Ch. 7. 9:30 Lm.-mnois·Ohlo SL ESPN. 9;30 a.m.-Mlnsal·Ttnnlllll. PT. 11 am.-NC A&T·Aa. A&M. BET. t 11.m.-S. MIU.-N. lhlll, SC. 12;30 p.m. -Cal-Washington. Ch. 7. 3:30 p.m.-Oregon-USC, PT. 4.30 p.m. -Notrt Oame·Pitt. ESPN. 6 p.m.-CS Funerton·S., Jose St. SC. 7.30 p.m.-Stanford-UC~ ESPN. 9 p.m. -LSIJ..Flotlda. SC. 12:30 a.m. -Noh Dame-Piil. ESPN. WoRMlnl 10 Lm.-Al-Pro 300. TBS. 11:30 p.m.-lndy ~ ESPN. ....... Noon-JIYS·A'I, Ch. 2. 5:30 p.m.-Bmts..ffrllel. Ch. 2. Golf 1 p.m.-Las ver.:~SPN. 7:30 p.m. -Jets~. PT. RADIO Colletle Footull 9 a m. -Miami-Penn st. KMPC (710). 11 a.m.-Ok.St.·Neb •• KIEV (870). 3:30 p.m.-Ore.-USC. KMPC (710). 4:30 p.m.-NO·Pllt KLAC (570). 6 p.m.-CSF-SJS. KORG (1190). 7.30 p.m.-Stan.-UCLA. KMPC (710). •... .,. .. Noon-Slue Jays-A's, KNX (1070). 5:30 p.m.-Bcaves-Pirates. KNX (1070). Hocker 7;30 p.m.-Jets·Kings, XTRA (690). SUNDAY Tm.aVlllOll 9.30 a.m.-==";T . 1 p.m.-Spillllr 61111111. ESPtl 8 p.m.-Olll T• ...-., Cit 56. 2:30 a.m.-~ =PT. ,,. Pt.._ __ _ 10 a.m.-4t.s-Mtall, Ch. 2. 1 p.m.-OlllrHln*. Ch. 4. 4;30 p.m.-Aafnl.ilO, Ch. 9. TNT. ........... 10 am.-Amertcan Gold Cup, ESPN. ........... 10 a.m.-Ctwlall 500. TBS. 11 a.m. -KnallWlll IWll. 1* 4 p.m.-~--. Tiit s p.m.-~ Cllda~ EIPft C1l •11 .. 1••I 10:30 a.m.-Knu Sl~ PT. 2 p.m.-N. Clrolna-fta. Sl. PT . t 0 p.m. -Stanlofd.UCLA. SC. 10.30 p.m. -Stanford-UCLA. PT. Goll Noon-Solhelm Cup, ESPN. 2 p m. -Las Vegas Inv'!, ESPN. ........ Noon-Jays-A't, Ch. 2. 5:30 p.m.-Bmes-Pntes. Ch. 2. 7:30 p.m. -'86 Series No. 6, PT. Soccer 1 p.m. -Uruguay-ColOmbla. SC. RADIO ProPootbell 10 a.m.-Eaola·KC. KN)( (1070). 1 p.m. -BIAS·Rlklers, KFI (640). 4:30 p.m.-Rams·NO, KMPC (710). . ... .,. .. 1 p.m.-BIUe Jays·A's, KNX (1070). 5:30 p.m.-Braves-Pirates. KNX (1070). Amorlc8n Le .... CllulillonMlp Sorloe D•t• ...... Oct 7 -Oakland 4,. TO«>llto 3 TV ~ten's Game: Jeff Lindenmuth, Holiday Vegas, 277; Mike Rios, Gold River Gamblers and Bob Mysliwy, Coast Men, 266; Jesse Brooks, Jr., Vegas or Bust, 265; Chris Eggers, no Scratch, 257; ~like Saunders, Holiday Vegas, 252; Gary Brow11, Outriggers, 249; Oct 8-Toronto 3. Oakland 1 (Ser1es lied, H) Oct 10-Toronto II Oildlnd Oct \ \ -Toronto at Oakland Oct 12 -Toronto as Oaldand Oct 14' -Oakland al Toronto Oct \ 5 • -Qakland at Toronto noon 110 p~ 12 07 pm 12 07 or 5 26 o m 537 pm Channel 2 Cllannel 2 Channel 2 Channel 2 Cha.Mel 2 l.i)nard CIJrki.on, Outrigger$ and Jake Green, Good Timers Senion., 246; Harley Gray, Outriggers, 245. Men's series: Bob Mysliwy, Coast Men, 700; Gary Brown. Outrigger , 693; Chris Eggers, 720 Scratch, 679; Jeff Lindenmuth, Holiday Vegas, 666; Eric Mendel, Coast Men, 658; Srnn Ramskill, Coast Men, 636; Sherif Mina, Coast Men, 632; Maynarq Clarkson, 7'.!0 Scratch, 628; Andy Axtell, Laughlin Bandits and Mike Saunderi., Holiday Vegas, 627. Women's High Game: Victoria Waterman, Holiday Vegas, 242; Tonya Facio, Laughlin Bandits, 234; Sharon Spearing, Outrigger~, :!32; Darla Dadger, Gold River Gamblers, 231; Jo-Lynn Worthy, Teachers & Friends and Barbie Wil son, Fami!Y & Friends and Faye Torres, 720 scratch, 217. .......... i-..... CMmpl1Mhlp ....... 0<1 6-Atlwa s. Pllt$burgh 1 Oci 7 -AtlarU 13. PmsbllfOh 5 • Ott 9-PltlsbUrgh 3, Allanta 2 (All.lnta leads senes. 2·1J Oct 10 -Atlanta at PftlSCUfQll Oc1 11 -Allanla at Plllsburgh oc1 13 • -Prttsburgh at Alim Oct 14' -Pmsbufgh It Atlna •11 neceswy All pnes carried on KNX (1070) radio 5 37 pm 110 pm 5 37 pm 5 26 pm SUNIOOFI • AUTO ACClllOlllU QUALITY ftllllH Al LOW COl1I Cllanoel Z Channel z Channel 2 Channel 2 Women·s High Series: Tonya Facio, Laughlin Bandit , 586; Debbie Vandell, 720 Scratch, 582; Faye-Torres, 720 Scratch, 579; Mex Cruz, Jingle Belle , 577; Ellen Kimura. Jingle JJelles. 565; Linda Bunch, Family & Friends, 556; Victoria Waterman , Jingle Belles, 552; Barbara Ki lmer, Jingle Belles, 550; Barbara Deaton, Wednesday Morning Club and Sharon Spearing, OutTiggcrs, 546. Cherie NDgy, \those bo»ling column appeDrs in lbt Pilot C\.CI)' Saturday, Is tl1t General MDnager of Kona Lanes in Costa M esa. ml 1• • ICIATat -Mr NMI • BDUCIS HUT I • M SUNBI LOOI • BDUC1S MD1NG • cwmnLT If LOCAL DIAUISHl'S • IBUCIS GUii USI OUI ....as, ltaUN'T YOUlt • BUC11 CIAHIT 10DS "AIK AIOUI OUI eNIHlllr' Semi-pro soccer Orange Coast United to challenge Exiles Sunday CORONA Dl:.L MAR -The Orange Coast Un11ed semi·{?!O sex.ca team ''ill ho.,t Rod Stew· art's Exile') on Sunday afternoon, 2 p.rn.. at Corona dcl Mar High School. The c\lleo; are a <.em1·pro team formed b~ the rock singer Rod Ste\\ art, \\ho wa!. formerly a soc· ccr player The fa1le'> arc one of the stron· gcr 'cmi·pro teams, having won lhc J 992 Tournament of Champi· on ... The OCU ~quJd i also strong and recently captured the Bud- \\C1scr Cup Tournament. "'IOAY'I COUNTI OAVrt'I lOC:KU .. 6 b011s l&t .,_ Qltr1 23 .,eloWtn !IN, 1 ~ I ~ ti bcnllo l Wl'IQIGI. 1'3 Uko tint, M ,.... bm. 14 tcullllll. • ~ 10 ~ t3 -'ft' 12_ llU !*ell NIWPO"T &.ANDINO -l .,.. 90 ~ Qlerl 1i. OOI*. 4t calco lllSI If~ 12 uno blu 2 toll. 1 oettl!-12 llllQeltl .,-~_....._."f/11#,m I ,721-TINT • 712-tlt 3 I JOU" ,,. .. HUNTINGTON BEACH _~~ 2000 . "New Business Strategies for Changing Times". Friday, November 20, 1992 7 :45 a.m. -2:30 p.m. Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort Hotel Huntington B~ach Sponsored by the City of Huntington Beach & the Huntinglon Beach Chamber ol Commerce Discussions will center on how to make yoor business successful in today's changing economic times. The conference will include informative speakers, continental breakfast, lunch, and access to numerous organizations that can provide on-site assistance for your business. Space will be limited so moke your reservations today by colling the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce ot 1714) 5~6-8888, or by mailing In the coupon below. ----7---------.------------------------ MAIL YOUR RESERVATIONS· BY NOVEMB ER 10 Enclosed ls my check for _tickets at $50 each. Please make checks payable to the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce, 2 100 Main Street, Suite 200, Huntington Beoch, CA 926"8. NAME ___ .._;.. ________ COMPANY ---------- ADDRESS---------------------- CllY ... ------------------------ZIP ------------- PHONE~~----------.:..__..__.__ ...... --.. ______ ~---- • .. mllWI.: From 81 night. 1•-... C..tt~ I 1•-= c.11111..... ' --WlllS4.0..' Tailback Eric WHhinston, an all- confcrcncc performer last year !Or the Pi· rates. needs one more 100-yard rushing aamc 10 tic the school's all·time mark of seven, held by Tony Accomando (1974-75). Wuhington, who carried 21 times for 187 yards last week, is now cia,hth on OCC's all· time rushin& list with 1,182 yards, needinJ 104 yards to pass Jason McG~hee (1988-89) fot seventh on the list. ••-hill c.-a ...._ .. 20 1111-........ ti. Qml ... 0 1171-0llllll C:. It; ....... 21 1111-cn. CGlll 11. ........ ' 1173-= ..... °""" c:.. ~ 111•-WlllD.OWIC..~ 1175-= CGlll 11, ........ 14 1171--14. =c.. 0 l ttn-= CGlll 11. .. 7 1111-CGlll S4. ........ 2 1171-Gdlllll ..... Orlllll c.. 3 IMO-GGIM Mil 3D. Or• C... 0 1911 -GGMll Mil ti, Qrlllll Cell! I 1912-GoldM ....... Orllllll c... 0 1913-0llflll Collt 24, Gollflll Wtlt 21 1914-0aldln Wat Zt. Olllgl C... 3 l 1•s-GoldM ... 1. Onnge Cllll 7 I 1998-Golcllll Wat 14. Orllllll C... II Washinglon (6-foot-2, 215 pounds) has rushed for 389 yards in his last two games, giving his 603 on the season, the second· best total in the 15-lcam conf crencc. 1 ee1-0ranoe cm 21. Gallllil w. 26 1911-Golcllll Mil ZI. Or-.. c.. 14 1911-Gokllll ... n .ar..c..10, tlllO-Orql CGlll t 7, Gallilll W. • 1991 -Goldlll Wiil 24. Orlllllt Colll 1 (OWCle ......... t .. tN) · Mather, who bumped ,sophomore Josh Gingrich from the starters' role two weeks ago, scored four TDs against Palomar. . tJllANllE COABT BTARIERI . (tentatlwel OPnNA DER NU .... ro:t: Ht • Wt. c ....... ........ J: "'· Wt. Ct.P-. 10 ..... 6-1 170 fr. OB 47 Noa 8·3 235 ff. DE 34 Elle WISfWICllDn 6·2 215 So TB 99 Roll Senatore 6-2 250 So OT 5 Alex Ripley 6·3 240 So fB 50 Elnarn Mt!Jnda 1·1 225 fr. OT 13 Ryan BlancNrd 6·2 190 fr WR 56 Slllne Otstn 6.0 210 ff. DE 2 frri'MMtin 6-0 180 So WR 4 Dan Pet/One 6.0 215 So Ole 63 J. Glootlgoed 6·1 285 fr RT 11 0 CllC>mOlrod 6-1 230 So. llB 88 Bryan Hand 6-4 295 So RG .. 9 Clltls ~11oney 6·t 200 So. Ol8 S5 OM! Bush 6·1 260 So c 6 Ke11tl Sollle 6-0 190 So. CB 73 JuS1ln Polosky 6·4 325 fr LG 46 Brandon Bemo 6·t t75 So C8 75 JIClc Martin 6·8 275 So LT 12 Br enl JOhnSon 6-0 t95 So. 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Rohin,on c'- pronc Mater Dc i ltlgh foothall plained about thc t\lUchdo<An run. · tcnm plnycd II Jcth;irgic..: llT!>l After \c..:Oring. the fir-.t touchdown on a pa-.s half ''ilh prcv1ou-.Jy unddcatcJ lrum D1:Hicl.. Uhl to Uri.in J.3.1r.ijas for ~3 ~ard~ Ramona I ligh here Fri~1y earl> rn 1hc f1r'>l qu:1r1~r. 11 :.ippcared the Mo n- nigh t, then came to Irle 1n the ardi .. \\11ultl he oil w the race' ·for the: ecund sccoml h:1lf lo po.,t the Mon-,,might \\cd; . .uch,' lourtl\ \ictory of the ,c,1~on. Uut 1hr~c 11r .. 1-qu.11tcr"turno\cr.,, t\\ice on tum· The \\in, J 21·7 \'C:ru1u, clo..,1:J ou1 1hc pre· bin ::iml once: 0 11 :sn 1ntcrccp11011. 1cmpor:H1I) ~•)· season c.unpaign for Coach Urucc Rollin""''' mic:J them. Monarch'>. \\ho arc no" 4-0· I. 'I he R:.inh puntl.'.ll on thcir ne>.l ~r1c' :.ind the "That f1n.t half "JS a real dogf 1gh1," Hultin ... on .\1on.m.:h., a~a111 m:m:hcu \1cadil\ cfo,, nficlcJ. i;d- '>'.tic.I "\Ve die.lift pl.1y \\ell in th.11 h.ilf, anJ ~ • 111 lhc_H .. a111una Lfor...a ccimd-an<l-go.it. ~n­ ---nppcd1mO-thc Uih prcll} gootrJ1 hJlhtmc ,\.., a '>lead ul ,cvr111µ, hO\\CH~r. c.ldcnsi\C back qu:ir- rc .. ult, wc played the way \\C arl.'. CJfMhle uf pl.1y-tc.rl J l k Chm O! 0 11 ,tole the ball trom M::itcr ing 111 the !>econJ half. l)~1 '• Nrt:k) 'Su.ilua at the goal line to end the ... · ~ 0.t I~· p,' ~ Estancia running back Manny Solis breaks through the Canyon line for short pickup during early stages of the Eagles' 14·9 victory over Canyon Friday ni ght at Orange Coast College. Eagles' defense defuses Canyon's run~and-shoot for 14-9 triumph ~Estancia builds early 14-0 lead, then holds ·on to earn second win. which sailed out of houmh, the ond PAT of the l!Jm1:. l:.~tancia Eagles set up at their O\\. n l5. lcJ 14-0 "ith 9JS ldt in the Quarterhack ~tau Johncr con-h.ilf. ve rted. the fir!>t th in.1-dm'n \1tu-At this 1unc11irc.:, E ... 1~1nc1.1 lcJ at ion, ~neal..ing for 4 ) ~mh 10 in 111111.: ul J'Xl,,i.:,,1on. I 3<~3-1 ::?'.!. move it to the bt.tncia .is r ot-In rnntrol ol 1hc g.1mc, the By Dennis Brosterhous Jo,, ing another third-Jo,, n con-F;iclc' ne.1rh let C.1m0n had. 10 Sports Wk'ec vt:r!>ion, Estancia ,.,.a, foc.:cd "ith 1hJ game h~furc h.1if1ime r ot- COSTA MESA a fourth-rind-lo" ing J C.111~ on puni "hich -Follo,.,,ing f'ri· four at the bac~eJ b1anc1a up ;it it... o" n 7. day night's game Canvon ~6. .1 ... acl.., ,, holJing pc11;t11~ and an again~t Canyon at J o h. n c r 1lkgal prt><:cJurc ~711 put the Ora n ge Coa!it hooked up .h.111 tn\ldc the 1 ~lllJ nc;.u:h on College, Estan.cin ' it h J .1 i ro the go.ii line. · Hi gh f ootball Arccyut for On thml·und-lh. the bglc!. coach John Liebengood took a a n t I-> a rd tried to pa''· but n fell 1ncom- dccp breath and exclaimed, "We \trtkc and a plcte. On fourth lhm n. John1:r really needed that." fir~t down ::\l lineJ up behind center. took the That refers to Frid::iy's 14-9 the 1.1. 'nap anc.I Jroppec.I a t:(.1uplc .. ;tcp~ non-league victory over the Co-1'wo play) Barnhill had. into the end ;one.: 10 give manches which snapped an Es-l:iter. Manny up the safety. toncia mini-losing treat.. of two Solis sliced in from the 4 .ind .. fh.11 \ co.ich1ni: h1r wu." g.1mcs. It al!.o gives the E.1glcs the Eagle~ had not only 1ale11 .:t ,,11J l.ichcngood '~1th ;i ·,mile (2-3) a nice .,pringboard into 7·0 lead, but hjd ahu e'\lln-!1h11u t the dcci .. ion 1101 10 ri)k next Saturday's Pacific C03)t gu1<;hcd nearly !>even minute tlf further dt\J)ter bv tn1ng to lick League opener ag.un-.t Century the clock. the ball ·"~Jy from that' d1:cp in al the Santa Ana 130\\ I. It went t hrcc-anJ-out for Can-1.:,1 .. mc1a \ 0'' n tcrrilltr. The core doc n't do ju4ittcc to ~on :lftcr the cn,uin~ lo..11.:l..,>ff. 'I h1: interCC{ltion b~ I larpcr. fatanc1a' complete control of and the Eagles be~an .1no1her rcturl'le J i"'i<lc the b1.inc:1a 5 the game. The only t\\ o ~corco, lonl!. concertcJ march • hut 1>nh fol km ing a pcn.1l l~. JU't hc:fon.: for prcviou)I) unbeaten CJll\00 Jft~r rough1ng-thc·l..1d•cr c.111 on . hJlltimc g.1\e Can}llll a .:h.in~c (no" 4·1) came on J cunccs,1on rour1h-JnJ-sc,cn pn>lungcd the tu chmh e'en clo,cr But a big ufcty by the l:.aglc . :md a drive. ':.ick h" the l:aclc..,' Mark Moll- brcaka\\-ay run "hich netted tS7 Gi',cn rcnc\\cd hk. fohncr ncr forced the C\unanchc' into a yards. marched the Eagles .. to the Can-licld-goal attc.:mpt '' hich ~ailed Can)on' run-anc.1-,hoot .:tl-}On JO. A motion pen.tit) anJ 9-\\iJe a~ time c\pircd in the half. tack, which had a'cragcJ ncarlr_ _y;i~ lo~s on l! botched rc,er ... c The mO'>t c\cttin~ plJ) of thc ---36 point per gan1c,-rc,cniblcd put Btancia at sccond-.1nJ-go.1l game ''h1ch didn't c1>un1. at little more than a pop gun from the :?4. lc;l\I not on the -,curchoarJ, '' J'> against a fircc.1 -up Eswncia de-Johner then lofted n perlc~t .in appJrcnt CIS-arcJ intcrc<:ption t--1-1~nsc. pass to Dnv1d lh rn iifi. ''h~turn hy 'alety my ar cy. "We worked really hard on raced under it anJ caught it in Although the in1crc1:ption stood. our defensive pact..agc this :.tride do\\n the far ... iuclinc and the play \\as hrought ahllo't all week," said Licbcngood. "And raced into the cnJ lone un-the \\J) hack due to a clippin~ give 'cm credit, the l..id\ C\· touched. With Free.I Pinto\ we-pen.lit) ecuted it e~tremely well " The numbers bear out the assessment. Subtract Joel f Reese's 87-yard scamper for a touchdown in the third quarter ::ind a 48-)'ard inter- ception return b> Jcrrick Harper, and Can)on's totJI net output was ::a minu~ 15 yards. "It was a great "in for us," Liebengood aid. "We knew we could play \\ith them. The off cme mo\'cd \he ball at times, and the dc- feMe played really "ell." Licbcngood anc.1 his :,taff couldn't have asked fo r a better tart to the game. After the opening kickoff ,. -Monday Night -· -Football reti.Jms again tD the Villa Nova Join us for all the action upstairs on our 5 lVs. Enjoy our famous Sports Buffet for only $5. Action st.arts . at5pm. For more nfo call 642-7800. Be There! 3131 w. Cmllt ~ ,._.apart •••ch Estancia 14, Canyon 9 E~-~ r9161115 Score b~ Quertera 0 2 1 o 9 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING g:u Cr L o\rl...e 2 13 llu." 1-1~ Ji· 1 7 0 F1rat Ouerter Est-Sols 4 M\~l.lt) 517 ' Second Quarter Est-BitMll 234 CIUS ll'llM .lohner (Pln:O klck), 9.15 C"1-Satciy. Jotnr kneels 111 tnd Zl)N 502 Third Querter Can-Reese 87 M (Wilson -ll 11 11 INDIVIDUAL. RUSHING Ci,,-Rmt 4-89 Stl\w. 4·10< · 111s 17, Hoo-fer. S·IOf·/1\ll'IUS 21, La11>rence, 1 ·lor·ITllM 2 Est-Sohs. 20-62. CIWley 7 42 Lttfler. 3. 12. Jotwr. 111·14 INDIVIDUAL PASSINO Can-S1/Unl. 1·6-0 15, Hoow 3·11·1 8 CObS l ·I., ~ ... s 5 E~-J Art ty!.1 3·3~. Rm 2.n Si'tt!. 2· ~3 B.l-I 2J •A': ' t I 200 Ir 1 ....,. .. .:1 GAME STATISTICS Can E•t ~ Oo•ns 4 14 R~S·Y)ldJ~e 9·117 43· 107 Pu~ )i~~e 23 115 Pa.nlnQ 4·17-1 8·16·1 t\tr rri..m rarc1•· 48 8 sac,s·yuc~e !I Rll\·38 ~·min·23 Ml 1-;a1d:ice 1 :'O :.'07 Pvn:$ 5.37 J.24 Fumbln rumbln lost 4 ·O 6·2 fl.lg> nel yJrd.10e 5-65 16· 1 I 5 lirne OI POSSHSIOll 17 32 30 28 • Pur1 1c111rns rn1erttpll0ns fumble ret~s , * Avoid Costly Fumigations * We 'pecialize in TIM·BOR APPLICATIONS A New Product Designed To Control And Protect Your Home From Fufure Termite Infestation and Fungus/Dryrot Infection LOW COST* ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE* ODORLESS BONDED * INIUllD • 10 YIAIS EXPllllNCI 1 CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE 1 ·800-300-TERMm "°' . "1 hey (Ramona) arc.: a tough ballclub. Thc~ \\ill tlm:. 11. • <lo \\ell. If they had a pa,.,ing a11.1ck. 1hc\ \\ould .\l.11cr De1 put the g.1mc· ,l\\a\' in the fourth be rc~1l tough." • quarta \\1th '"~1 toud1llo,,n~. The. f1r~1 c.amc on ~1 For the !>ccond Mra1gh1 \\ed. the ~fonarch'i' l·)·•n.l kCl·pcr O\Cr the middk b\ Uhl. anJ the scconJary M1!.n·1 te!>lcc.I \\ith a ~1rong aerial g:imc. w1.11nd on nn I l-~a1J run b~ ~1o'e' Va'>quel. Ra'fnona (4-1) completed bu t · one circus catch for 14 }arc.ls ....----------------,------------. in six attempts with thc bal- ance of it~ orr~nsc tot:1lly o n the ground. Asked about hi!. secondary having littler to c.lo '' i1h a pas!>ing !lituation for l\~O straight week!), Rolhn ... on said. "I feel \\C ha'c a great ~ccondary. We'll meet the lC!ol \\hen it COlllC'I ... A blO\\.ll con:rJgc on a bu r'>I up the mic.IJlc .b~ Ramona 'J>cethtcr R.iul I lcnder ... on ga\c.: the R~1m' their onl) 1uudlc.lu\\n 1n the .,ccond period lln ·~1 72-) .m.l plJ). "\\'c haJ a "Pl.!<.1.ll dd1:n'~ Mater Del 21, Ramona 7 Score by Quarters Ma•er Oei Ramona 7 0 Q. H-21 0 7 ft'· 0-1 First Quarter l.'0-Bai l$ 33 I ~ f: 1J•1 1<.'.'T'r2!J110012 • ~·) 7 24 Second Quarter Ra1!-He•; r~~· ~ r.,11 ., 329 Fourth. Quarter -:' '.'J-U • r t " J, • ·c •4 r.·:-\. : t1 r -... 39 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING ,_.--~ • ·" 1 r ... ·. s --... (,.,. ~-ltCIUIC 6-16 Cb .. 10 ~I H oil .: -"' .... ,.,. .. : • f , :1 INDIVIDUAL PASSING t.•n-""' ,5.• ~. p TI C 1 6· l: INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING t.'O '.I~ r 6·73 f d 1-16 Barus 1· 33 l Sul-~ 1 S Ram-G--c ~'"' 1 14 A:t nA, <e \J I~ .·~c . GAME STATISTICS MD Ram Fn: cu ... ro 1~ R $:°ofS")arC~~e '..3 231 34· 111 P~:s~ )•'~a'e l~ ·~ PASSi.'lQ 9· • 5 1 1-!i--0. '•; re!Jm rircJ:t· 13 0 Slt•S "fl!~,e ' r: ·6 0 1. • ~..rcace 3C3 i ss Pin'.!s 3 :o 8-3:> rurr~s·l~rr. s tosi 2·2 0.-0 flaps-Ii~ ~c.:e 6·-iO -a.11 1 f Of pOSStsSIO!l .?J l V ~1 :i".Jm$ itt~ ·~~ c rt• r s Parnelli Jones & Metro25_ Tire Centers 1'1ti111"5 ... ~,­............. "" ....... , ......... at!M15 S1l'O W 11"1M15 175. 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The three points gave Corona the 17-point bulge, but even more deadly was tbe time consumed - the Sea Kings had worked a whopping 8:30 off the clock in the process and Harbor, which doesn't have a reputation for making big comebacks, was rcalis· tically dead in the water. Junior running back J.R. Walz, running oul of a one-back sci wi1h 1riple wide receivers for the most pnrt, gnined 91 tough )'ards on 27 carries and 1he defense did 1hc rest · Evans crcdired his receivers, and his offensive line, and he was righ1 on ii 1ha1 category, as well. Harbor had its moments, bu1 it was CdM which stole the show.' Among the standouts on defense were Gordy Clemons, Mike De Revere, Jeff Borland, Hess, Scoll Hardes1y, Quinn and Ganh Turn· er, but in reality it was an en1irc team effort which thoroughly domina1ed the Sailors. "I think this is 1he bes1 defen· sive game we've had all year," said CdM Coach Dave Holland in the aftermath. Newport's only threal of the game was mild al bes1, gelling 10 the CdM 29 in the firs1 half before attemp1ing a field goal. There would be nolhing else remotely clo e with a running game nelling a mere 70 ya rds and JUSI 89 more yards coming 1hrough 1he air. Newpon Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley said he fell the only way Corona could win it was through the air, and he was right. CdM 17, N•WJ>ort Harbor O kore by Q\aet1en Corona lltl ~11 0 14 3 0-17 IJewpon Ha/bO( o o o o-o Second Q-uerter CdM -Owvi 22 pus from Evans (Rupp kick). ~ 40 CdM-Hess 17 pass rrom Evans (Rupp IOc:k). 136 Third Querter CCIM-Fluc>P 30 FG. 3 30 INDMDUAL AUSHINO CdM-Wall. 27·91, Evans. 3-26. Hooan. 3-2. Hess. 2·for·ITllM 2. Berget, Mor·mlM 2 NH-Tift. 12~2. Gonzales, 7·13: VqNI\. 1-7. MorM, 1·7, Wiiiams. 2-lor-n'i!RK 1a INDMDUAl PASSINO ~-Ems 14·23-1, 183. NR-~co-1·n­ INDMDUA1 RECEMNO CdM-Thomason. s-ss. aum. •·~. weoener. 3· 40. Hus. 2·35 NH-tUms. 3-37. U#SOll. 2-16. tU(tf, 1-14 Gonzales, 1·12. lJ Bus. HO ~ 5 000 (estima:ed) GAME STATISTICS CdM fnt do.ms 20 Rll"..lleS·YlfdlQt 36·115 Pming yatcllOt 183 Passing 1'· 23 · I Net re~m ywace-9 SKks·yarlllQt none Net yar~ 307 Punts 4·32 5 Fumbles·l\J'l\blts IOSI 3-0 FllQHld yardage 8· 7 S Tll'nt ot IJOSSUSIOll 29 30 •Punt rnrns. 1111erceptions. tumble returns NH 10 21·88 89 1-20-t . 0 2·1'1111\-18 159 6-321 0-0 10·79 18 30 ... 1--~~-+-~~~~~ -~~~~~- • .. ftep_ foo!Jlall .... ~ ·~ . .- Friday'• acor•• Se• Vlew Le•vu• CdM 1l1 N•WpOrt Herbor 0 Tustin 30 Slddltbltll 0 lrWll 34 WoodbnclQe 13 SunM t l••vue fourQln V*'f 47 Omn V'.e11 0 1U't1.nQ10n 8utll 32 Wtsl1NIS1tf 6 ScrVCI 39 Mama II Oarden Crove l4•gu• sarc.aoo 20 llolsi ~"1¢C 6 I.in Amgcs 31 u Ouru 6 non-leque Eatencl• 14 Canyon 9 Meter Del 21. Ra.mcnl 7 El Toro 9 LOOQ 8eadl PrJv 0 LA 8a1vw1o 14 San Clemeru 7 Cypress 24. ~JO'!Oltl 7 El Oofado 7 Brea·OlincU 6 Espmnn 42. Sonny ttls 0 l<atetla 14. Western 6 El Moderia •a. Loara 10 FootM 35. Futlefton 13 8'1hoP MOl'llOO~l'i 6. Saiiu AN Va lty 0 Trat>uco H ns 25. CaPtStrano Valley 22 V&1enc1a 49 La M rada ?O Sonora 2g LI Sema I Laouria H Us 58 T wtnfynille Palms 18 CorONl.lo 22 LaQUN Beach 21 Thuraday'a Qamea Sea View L9que Newport Harbor II TllSlln ~ vs Saddltback 11 SA Bo~ South Co .. t Le•t"e MrssOI VoeJO vs El Toro. at Tratillco H4s Century Le•tue S.,.. AN 'I t'f 11 El ModeN Orant• L••vue Valentia II Wtstcm • ANhelm 'tS SavaMI II U Palma Pane O•rden Orow Leque RmchO AINMOS II 8olsa Gl1ndt Frld•r'• Qamea le•VlewL ...... Woocblcloe vs C4M 11 Ntv.1)0n twtior Santa ~ 111M1W fiteolfto Coeat Leque Coate Me .. 11 l.IQIN ~ T ribuco 11119 ¥t llOIM'I Hlh. II M4Slon Vltto South c ... t L....,. Meter Det II CICJ!ShnO V1'fy Ow Hilb 11 Sift ~ Su""'LMVU• FOl.W'lllln V*Y VI Edison. II OCC Ocean View II tiunllngton Buch Mil1na n SalU Ana, It SA Bowl SeMle II WeSUl)lnsttr ..... ,.Le ..... Espet'lnU VI. C)'l)llU, It Wtstttn l<aleb VI El Ootado, II Vllenc:lt Lot AIWnllot va. Loera. ll u Palma Pn Centut'YLe...,. ~ VI. VIII ,,_ II D lilodena Orange VI fooehll, II li1$111 ,~L . Buena Pn VI SUYrt HllJ -:1:a Pn f1*ton • u ttabrl Sonot1 va Troy, II ~ o.rieft °"'" lM9'M Garden °""' .. u OUl'O ..... Gtlride Lot ~ ¥1 Sanfl.tgo II G.lr'ltln ht ,....,,.,,Oc •. 11 P ...... c ... ,u.e-.. .._,. VI Cd.ry, II SA looM Ot-....L ...... 8'u0hva ~lluNNP~ 0.-..0reweL....- PK#ltl ¥1 ~.II W.-.rt! ~ Corona' Chri' Taylor {38) ar.d backup quarterback Lindsay Johnson celebrate that cert.tin feeling~ RIGHT MOVES: From 81 and l (,,.tJn t 1:\cn know ~c had a hanJ," CJ~I offcn,i\C coordinator Tom Uald.,., in '>D} • The Sea Kings begin Mrttchini; u minute la1er 6:47 Aller CdM assistant coach Drent Ol,!dcn l1gurcs out how to oper..tc the M:arkhh, eight plnyc1s, called the Sc.1 King'>' M:if1:.i, lead the 'lrl Idling. 6:SS ·I he intcnto1tfs in the air," Cd\1 lj11artcrl1i1cl.. M.1tt Evun\ !.U)'· one minute before Nt-"wport t.il..c~ tm. t1dd to bt,'cin it~ :.lretch· ing. I he S.11lon. urc~ hoi-.tcn>u,, ,1 few CdM plJyef\ look O\Cr. "I wouldn't be urpri,cd if ii wu n't a clo!.c one," one of the CdM play· eri, !>aid, sounding prophetic. 7:JO A tht Sc J..1ng~ strut to· ward the Jod,;cr room. I lolland h the lao;t to re:ich the door,, It' so quiet in idc, you C?Uld heur 11 pin drop. Before ~ntcnng. one of the playe~ says: "Who ha'c (the S.111· or ) pla)'ed thi' ><:ar? Their (pre \.IOus) opponent~ ha\.C only two ""in' comhJncd thi \·car.'' fn'>ide, Holland do1;sn t 'JY. much llc'd already given lll'i ~ca Kins'\ a kill· er pep talk at CJM bdnre lca\:ing. 7:22 Holl ind pr .1~ .... hi' pl<iycrs gather around him. J le thanks God for al\o\\1ny him 111 cu.1ch and be a part of th1' tcum. 7:30 CcJ~I ).;irk' of 1. 1.1111 1he Sea King~ \IOp fl:irbor c111idd)1 a .. Garth ·r urner in1cm.pt-. ul the Coron:i def Mar 37. 'J hrcc minulc' Inter. the lnvor I\ rct11rnctt ..... Ch.td LI n I !i p1ck'i ofl l·van~ 7:-i I rott Proui.J p11.:I\ ol f .Ne''· port qu:artcrback C..1rcg W1t1t.m1,, but th~ pl.1y -after de trir tnA tht C:d~f h1;nc~ -is c::ilk.I b.1d: bccau'e of n per unal 10111 1111 the Seu Kin ~. No problem .. New· (l<lrt later tries n .'t1•y,11d field aoal. but 1t', nu good 7:-4H Olfcn,ivc line co,1ch Pat ~clly epnduct a tif1cf meeting .. .,.,ilh hi., hur es 111 the trenche . "If 50·~.ird hne, .1 Cac1.:·0liJ ~ p~n.ilt) he ..,Jan'h, )Ou\e got to slam 1ha1 on Ne\\.pon mu\c-. 11 10 the 35. An much harder,'' he tells a player. I -).Hd pa'>:. tu Quinn ~"up a 17· ... I he) ·re not that good." yard touchdo\\ n P·'"' I rum fa.111 ... 7:SQ ban!> completes a 7-)':lrd 10 Ile'"· "ho dCldgc' t m:c defend· p:i...., to-Randy Thomason, but er~ anti dance hi' ~a) \\,1) to p:l\ • !'l:C\\port\ l:l Bass is nagged \\.ith dirt. a focc-ma"k penally, giving the Sea "I jukc·crn." I le ' "·'>"· ) ou King' a first down at their own 42. know. the JU~e. II\ a d.ancc rnmc. ' 1:52 The fir~t quarter ends, but 8:H Newport gel an1llhcr Ev<in' has the offense on the chance, hut Uorl.11HJ h1~.1k-. up .1 mmc. lie hits wide receiver Jeff pa<1~. 1hen \ad. \V1lliam" to end \\ cgcncr and tight end Chri~ the (mt h.llf The Sc.1 Kin~.,, 11p Quinn for completions, then junior 1J .o. husllc into thi: llld,er hl\>lll. t.1ilh.1d, J.R. Walz gives CdM an· 8:-47 ·1 he y lc,l\c a p.1,siH). lnd;cr other l1N at Newport 33, bulldo£· room. "Tim 1-. .1 real le~t n11w," int; ht\ "ay through. Penalties, !>ays CdM ltneb:1d;cr' cuad1 Char· ht>\\e\cr. stall and ullimatcly abort lie I lcrberr. tht: dt1\<.. • 8:53 Cd~t rcl·c1'c' the ccom.l· 8:06 llcss crmhc!. Newport run· half kickoff. W.il1, \\ith run' of 13 n111 • b 1cl.. Wade Tift. cau<1ing a and 12 >;mh. hrin~ll the Sea King' tumole. but the ball \\a ruled to their own 39. 'I I'<! uftcn'c ., down. Players don't like it. T"'o mo. ing again. . minute!> latu, CdM defcnsi\IC coor· 9:06 Rupp l>uot~ 1111. hr t l1dJ dinator Craig Collins screams from goal of the \Ca on, n .30·> .1rJcr the ~farl..lift for a llmcoul becau!.c with 3:30 left on !he clod .. CdM rhe Sea Kmg .. have too many plJy· declince.., J roughin!! the l..1ckcr er~ on the field A referee ~pob it penalty. "\Ve ,.,,,1nl 30 (point )," .ind thro""s up the flag. says CJM Jcfcn ive end Mike De 8:1 1 An 18-)ard pa .. s completion Revere from l:.vans to llcss tarts a CdM 9: I 0 Uorla ml ,,u:h \\ 1lliam,, drive. 1 hree plays later, Evans then gc tu re' '\\lilh h1 ' hJnd' <t) if rolb out and finds Wegener again, to ay; "Oh, well .'' lhh time for 26 yards to the New· "It was 111..c. \\hy c.,,cn try," liur· port I !arbor 22. land ~aid. 8:15 bans connects over the 9:22 Defensive tnd..:lc C..mdy middle with Quinn, who lunge. Clemon~ sny' to Oe R1.:vcrc: succc ,fully toward the' end zone t· "You're f131tcr11n~ the •uy in front with two dctcndcr~ hanging on of me and I l..ccp tripping ll\Cr h11n Rupp kid. 1he c'tra point him." lt'1vtu1n~hen )'nu'1c up 17-0 and CdM ha' a 7·0 edge. 9:28 Proud hrc,1k) up .1 p.1\..,, "(1 huma,on) und ( hoth du o 1hen Long dc:Occt\ one. It\ <>' r. !IC 11n and · (lk\s) goci. ~ide," "We arc for real," Uoil;,nd '·l}l> 011inn \:li(J of the touchdown play. 9:37 Clemon put sHll tlO '"'>1111~) "I he snCcty has 10 pick which one with more hc:ny prci.,u1c. '.'I h.111 to co1t1:r. m)'M:lf or 1 homa on. II no ,,11:k,, hut I h.1u lour lm1Xk wn a grcnt rend from Evans." c.lo\\n.," Clemon ·•)s. 8:20 l.inchackcr Cl\ri~ Ta)lor 9: .. ~ .. l tuld )OU thnt 11 ~11uld11't und linemen Mickey Long, unJ be :in up5ct, .. B.1IJ\\ln ~ •) ·•we lk>rland make big 1op~. forci"g 'lhUI oui Co tn Mc!ia, 100, .ind b· Newport to punt agt1in The Sea tanc111 only 01 unc luck} (touch· Kings tnkc O\CT with 3:19 ldt in down) nga111 t u <lf \\C0d h11\C the rint half. three ( hu111u1 ) S1> "'c'rc 70-7 8:2 .. Evans runs ,32 yard to the 11gain t ''ur d1 111 1." .. • ....,,·~~,... Ne,, port's Jeff Sanita dr.1gs UO\\ll Cu\\'., Ori.in Hogan (30). SAILORS: From 81 lmk \\Orucu lo me. bO) .. 6:57 I he fir t prcg.1mc: i:<m1· pkte, the Tt1r ~.1thcr u 'Jin ·,cnturc 10 1hc f1clJ for the lull· 'Cale \\armup. 1...iJr-.on in,truct' !hem to play "in control. unJ h.:t the cmotton come 1h1ough 1hc he.\rt. No t.1unting!'' 'I he pl,l)CIS hl\\\l \\ilh ,1nl1· cipation a, the~ march '"""'d 1hc fi eld. 7:13 Cd\t \\Ill\ lhc hh' ,111J Jcfcrs Nc\\.ptirt 'till recd .. c the l..1ckurf. h ', the lust Jcfcu1 of 1he night for the hcht-., 7:19 L.ir,011. ..ign.1lin_g the i.en)e of urgcnc~ u.. kic;~nfl nc:ir.., IUrll\ up the \OIUfllC' while telling lw. thW:lfh to ''I l:i'c no fcu(," .111d "L.C.1\I.'.' C\ t"f) th mg on the ficlil.'' 7:22 Orinklev lira\\\ thc lc.1111 into •• 11ght ci~dc to tC'll 1h\: m. "You ha\.e the da:llllC Ill t;l\C )Our di'. J lil ctimc m1.:111ory to· night !>trJp 11 tlll. pl.1\ 4S min· utc,, and \\C'll hu'c uur,ch:c', hllle cclcbratmn in lhc miJ,llc or the field \\hen 1t'... through." 7:34 W1lh:1m~· )ecund p.1 ... , ul the g,1mc j, 11\lcrt"cpted h) Garth Turner, \\ho \\Cnt 10 Ne" port for tine -.cmc,tc 1 a' .1 ophonforc. It\ W11fi:i111 .. • fif\t 111tcrccp1iun of th1: )Cur . 7:38 Junior runni11g h.1ck \Yad1.: I 1rt lc'd' '1'11rnc1, who· tu" come ur Ill ta(klc 111m 1111 .1 !IY,CCp -.1 b1icl mc.1 UIC (\( P••)h• ,k. 7~-4 l W11lfam, is mu •hC\I, ond thro\\S the ne\I h.111 l\\tl unJcr pre 1uc. C1),1c11c' tell h1111 tu c.11111 llown • nd rcl.1\. I lc.'1; nol u cJ to the kind of p;i,., rush ( d~t '' pu11111 ' tin, 7:~ Ccm1crb ad• H1c1t 1111 1::1 ..!~.h~lpcd frum 1hc f&1;I,) ,1flc1 a 1foc1; ~u 1;0lli'>mn ne.u 1hc ... 1dch11e. Cd~! '' out-h11t111s the S.11lor,, h:U8 'I 111 " kno, kcd :.cn-.ck"' hy J.R. \\'al£ \d1tk lin1,111ng off a nlfl . lie 'hales hi' hcaJ on thl.! -.1d linl.! t,) d~ar the cob- "cb~ .ind ':I)'• he\ read~ to re· turn. H: 16 CJ~I'' Chri~ Quinn, \\ho .11,0 .111cndl:J Nc,\port for .1 -.cmc ... tl·r ,1.., .1 'vphomorc. ~'.1tchc... a 2'.?·) .trd 1 D PJ'~ for .111 the point" thi: ~c.1 King' "111 nee II. 8:28 1 um I le" hrcal.., \\H) t.ii.:klC:' 111l a 17·v.11d 11) C4ltd1· a11d·1un, r111d 1.irc.:lh tdh hi 11.\1111. • "\Vc\c: got w p1c.k it up.. . N:35 \\'1111.1111' l'I 1oughed ··t' 1111, hy the .1mc pl.1~cr. and 1s ,1,m to •ct up. Urinl.;IC) \\ ri11\\ thi. nff1"i.1I' to eject the \1111.> s",} t\.1 1i.. H:3K IJt 1 kl~'. Lnr'!>Oll and C..1rclh tdl their pl3)ers the) .ire I ~·111£ pltysi.:ull~ beaten, but 11111 1 qu11 t, lking ab<>ut re· pi i .11.. n111f nn"" er the :ithcr· 'II) o( the l I 0 Jcllcil. \\ 11l1.1m' the:' an imp.is· .. ioned 'pi:c~h. nskin~ hi line· men to gct ofl the: ball. Gtt be· hi11J him. und they can come h,u;k, II: 10 lnJurcd Phil Blcxlmbcrg. \\ho h." d1 .1sged hi" '\WOiien ri •ht k11ec in a hetl\y hr.ice: all 111gh 1, \\h1k 1.hccrin~ his team· 111 11c:oi on ll'ludly. takes a ~cat .inti rem:ain' 11pecchlc '.Ii. 9:.&2 NC\\f'Ull llt caught wilh· out h s,rf lh hut C<lM runs the b:\11 IOI ~I !>.h1 Ht ~ in •• 'f hc ~h1,;1.:I h ''c f.1llcn 1..1(1. 41:.es Cd~1 tund 1;,1ng. "Hey. he) hey. •1;odb) ... ':47 \\:1ll11u\l . h1cnds with l.:li~r.11 c,1 I pl l)Cf'I, i"i the l:a11 s. 1lor to lc.1' c th f itld llf\cr orfenn ha con!v:uulataons. N1:"'poJ1 kit cH:ryth•ns on 1he f1dJ, 1nthahng the \fCtol)' belt. Newport Beach/Coata Meaa Dally Pilot II -=-----====----Saturday, October 10, 1992 Recreatton sports standings . / · .. iw/ •-" Softball eo. ...... llODtPID CORD C .. J.:Jlll Giii 19. We C... I -· 3 1} PK-. 4, 4 (111) Goat Hiii A1lders, Ut111 Rmais. Od Couples, WMt flda, 2:. ~ .. 3 llODll'llD COID D-1 1. Go For 11. 8 points; 2. (Ue) Foul Balls. MIO Ml•. • Tt-Ouil·Yas. 4, 5 Mc:ont lullden, 2; &. Sportspave PosM. ·1. llODIFllD COID D-1 1. (tie) Buchcombera, \letlfone, 8 POints; 3. (Ue) Line ~..J· Rucse Crew, 4; 5. 111e1 "'-" Team's Skulls, 4 W's. ~i 7. (lie) Piefce SI Spltts Mii' Rats. 0 ' CO•DC t. (Ile) TMm Hrl1 & Miis Tull·H· Tender, 8 pocro; 3. niej ~ Bilbo BaOQins, No Pop Ups. 2; 8. Fw Wlt'lq, O. COID D-1 1. Oelol1!a & T ouctit, 8 PoRs; .~ ..... J~) To Err It Hin¥!.--.. °" f'lr1t. 4; 4, Ille) Dru m leam. Who's NeXI, 2; 8. SulNrtSl o: COED D-2 1. sm St BraNters, & pahs, 2. (be) BeSI Of Soinl. · Newpoft Waves. 4; 4. (lie) lloai Rockefs, Westem ~ 2, 8. llflovtrs, o. WOMEN'a MAJOR 1. 8allpn Pm. 8 pOlnlS, 2. Scrappers, 5; 3. So. Cll, 4; 4 TMm TlltS, 3; 5. (lie) It's OK To Play, Zubltt, 2. WOMIN'a MINOR 1 0oe By One, 5 points: 2. (tie) Ch1fler Hosplt11, Hammertime. Sttelers, •: 5. ~=.t I TIO, 2: 7 .... ..... f. (lie) DI OM, O*nond Doot. • poilll; 3. (lie) IWbo Baogins, Goll Hill DlrlliW, 2: 5, l!le) ....... ~. 0. -·•w 1. Taros. 8 polrb; 2. (be) OP's 8" & Gttl. GHT. 4; 4 (lie) Bid lam, Shootets. , 2. 11 Blltlng Bumrds. o MaN•a C-1 1. Ille) Al Madden Team, Club H~o. Roadfumers, Team HlllV'nef, 4 points; 5. Mac's Raiders, 2: 8. Black Sox. 0. • M•N'IC-2 1. (lie) Eric Eltctrooics, AIJty loaded, 8 PQlnts, 3. Bear COflVTUllelllons. 4; 4 Hot Hnd5. 2; 5. (lie) Ptloe.U, Wanderers, O. M•N1a C-3 1. (lie) Gems. JJ.'s. 4 ~ts: 3. (lie) Ballbus1m. ~ 8Udmen. 2. 5. (be) Black Knlollls, Sons 01 Bactlel, 0 MIN'a 0.1 1. Goat HAI, 6 polrts; 2. [bt) SW*y Boys, WMA. 4; • {lie! Boa1sw1Jn's locker. loca Brosh. 2, 6. Balloattl Pim, IL MIN'a D-2 1. (tie) Blllbusters, Bio SllckS, POC. C pOlnls, 4. (lie) L.any's, New POl\ef, Tosllba Tioers. o. -MEN'8 0.3 1. (tJe) Brewsk!es. ~ers To Be Named later. • ; 3. (lie) Back In Bliek. otl, 2: 6 Don't Matter, Goa1 H1Q. O -·IM 1, (lie) Royali, Wiliams Elec1rlc. • pons; 3 (lie) 8 c & c . Llz.IRlt, 2. 5 lllll F\11 Koi-. Jenv'' Kids. Cl. · ••N'ID-• 1. Bulls. 4 Pods. 2. lbt) Old T1mtrs, ShatU. Sws Clletst, YOillg DocllltS, 2: 8 Oesttavers, o NOTE: Teams receMI two polots tor 1 win. one polt1 tor a tit, no pOintS '°' I toss. Wrtll one point deducted tor 1 lorteit. Newport Beech LUQUE I WLT Cellular Ooos 3 0 0 Jollnny Scum 3 0 0 ~ Manioft 2 1 0 OriQVlal Plzn 1 1 0 FumbdUcks 1 2 0 Twisters 0 1 0 Circus Of Poww 0 2 0 Yostiulo1 0 3 0 LUQUE It WLT Viv.ors 3 o o Port Sl 8'llett 2 • 0 0 Oa8ronlcs 1 \ 0 Anderson Const 1 2 o B~kSox 1 2 O A Fevl Cards Shott , 2 0 Mocherscratellm 1 2 o c.y S!!Wrs o 1 o • LUQUE Ill W~Rest B_,,oclcers SWIJ'Oef'S l(O!llnQh Chlr OC Business Jour Stop The Presses leoa1 er1e1s Sea Shack WLT \ 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 LUOW\ LT UAGWI~ LT Thi WMlel 3 0 0 Hom 0oQs 3 O O tm-Oaly Ctt1mtB 2 0 0 Dram Team 2 O O Fii Slats 1 0 1 .. _........... ......... 2 0 0 5150'1 1 1 0 ~ ...... ~ \ 0 1 Maul(rs 1 2 0 Zt"°'5 2 1 o C~letl 0 1 t • ros T 0.-.... W"""'--0 2 0 "" tths 1 2 0 -"''""" """'v"'" BallJort-MlllbOX 0 2 1 Sletp And E• 0 2 0 Free Radicals ,. 0 3 0 LUQUE V Rwn & TUCICer 0 3 0 WLT ' Cart Unit 2 0 0 LUQUE X Barllies 2 1 O W L T K~ler KJowns t 1 0 TwtlVe N 24 3 o o New BIOoe1i0kl Bod. 1 I o Puckheads 2 o o Pactel CellUlat 1 1 0 The Beavers 2 1 0 Wanderers 1 1 0 Chubb Insurance 2 1 o Tile BSO's 1 2 O H1lhoapers 1 1 O Len's leaches o 2 0 The Bruise Bro111ers 0 2 O SYCR 0 2 0 LUOUI VI O'Melveny & Myers 0 3 0 W L T LEAGUE XI N~.~ 2 0 0 W LT Pactel Otrect 2 O O Quiet wom~n 3 o o full OI Hops 2 1 O Hoozonltst 2 0 O BtllllleS & Beasts 1 1 o Babes·N·B3's 1 2 O 0oos & Buns 1 I 0 K""" ,.__ O 2 O flohllllO ~· 1 1 0 .. , ""'~"""""'' Mllio & Bal Boys O 2 O Pacttl CelUar 0 2 0 0.. Vault Des 0 3 0 LUQUE XII LUQUE VII W L T W L T Ne-.-poct Cubs 1 O FtnOC>Wer :? o o Tmeting Ten 2 1 o • ~ & f1rkln 2 0 0 ~in~ : : 00 IJOhlninQ & ltrnl>er 2 0 0 "'' ~~ Mastetbatters 2 1 o OC M3llglers O 2 o NBPE 1 1 0 LEAOUI! XIII Bull~wos 0 2 0 w L T Lucy' I Cllb 88G 0 2 0 Pnonty PolluQnts 3 0 0 TMCT 0 3 0 Aller Oat!( 2 i 0 LIAOUI VIII 1 CaSty's Al·Stats 2 1 0 W L T Foul Ball Fritnds 1 2 0 Zero l olefance OP's Dukes The Place Red Sox PsyctK NtJtumbas Scru mloO Muldbon's ~ll<togs Mutt Lynch's 2 o o Over The H1ns GanQ 1 2 o 2 1 o The Zooporters 0 3 0 2 1 0 LEAGUE XIV 2 1 0 W L T 1 t o Heavenly Hmers 2 o O 120 Pirates 200 O 1 O TeqU1la Shooter 2 o o O 2 O Avenoe1s 1 1 o The Hamn 1 1 0 Onl8ad1Mng 1 1 0 W L Rtnegldes 1 1 o • Roc~.es 6 3 LJclO f"mncill o 2 o M~J 81ooec 4 2 91 t O 2 o Oelol:e & Toudle 5 4 No .. ~. R-0 2 0 Can I Hm 2 Muell 3 3 .....,..._,.. v,. Ghil & Seit ~ O 6 LUQUIXV WLT Ptua And1111'1D 2 o o SfTlll>f ~ 0 0 Thoemtf & Toma 2 0 0 Green Machine 1 O O Waste Sox O 1 O Hano Loose Crew o 2 o Litt 020 liberty Baptlsl 0 2 0 ( Coed vollevball Coata'Meu W L Nasty Hal>tts 9 3 PJcillC £doe 6 3 Tum Watrus 5 4 Two'5 Company -6 ~ ~ 11\ • W L Otf'llickS 8 4 Upmrers 7 5 Hammeftime 5 4 Nttwork 4 5 Soc Pack 3 9 D-plu1 W L FCB:s Other Team 5 1 Surt 5 1 Team Stwed 4 2 v.Force 3.3 Sudden tmpa~t 1 5 No Brain. No Head. 0 6 Basketball Newport Beech LEAOUE I Old Bill Slo Bay Bruisers Stampede Junie Yafll Dogs Oakwood Heat Below The Rim L~OUE II MariMes PMRA lslandec-s Pinheads • TIWll Stnoo Stamptdt II LEAGUE Ill W L 3 0 2 I 2 1 1 2 1 2 0 3 W L 3 0 3 0 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 3 W L 8ayer1y f"1te 3 O lfarnsl?ts Sllar'ks 2 1 Stave Bumy t 2 The Fools .. 1 2 AML Rebels o 3 LEAOUEIV W L Ernst & Young 3 , 0 lite Place 3 0 C·Kmgs 1 2 John HelVY 1 2 Run 'n Goo l 2 Hedley BUlders 0 3 LEAQUEV W L Full Throttle 3 0 Gnzztles 2 1 Kings 2 1 Letty Pops 2 1 Bio Giiis 1 2 Dlril-On·U 1 2 Tluldw Ar.et 1 2 BP& H 0 3 LUOUEVI W L 0 Met.eny 3 0 lltttt\OIS 2 \ Git110I). ~ c~~tr 2 1 Rutan & Tucket I 2 SYC&R 1 2 Balboa funding o 3 LEAGUE VII Tl1e Team Ptace Mats R.iders Niee Tou:n TIUnl\$ Founta111 Hi:ads LEAGUE VIII .Meers • louetie Ross Double Oo ... !'1 Tiw Htrd WMO as1l'iilun Wu De· .. ~ LEAOUE IX W L ~ 0 2 I 2 I 1 2 I 2 0 3 W L 3 0 3 0 I 2 1 2 I 2 0 3 W L Cool Slttn 2 0 fo<Xtl1~ MaQIC 2 0 B'lCkla~ers 1 SQWrtts 1 l Olf1Y Bin!s 0 2 fUIOtdS 0 2 LEAOUE1X TWO II fennteal'5 NBOLA LA Cellular Schunz Gators W L 3 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 0 3 . Eagle pololsts edged In OT The Estancia High water polo ~uad dropped a 10-9 overume de· C1!>1on 10 Los Amigos Friday, when \he vi<;1tors scored \he game- winner w11h 48 secondi. remain111g 1n the extra period. The Eagles (6- 1 I) played on even terms wit h the )tcond-ranked team in C IF Oivi· \IOn rv. forci ng the overtime on a steal h)t Cbad Bollfnbacb who fed \1ark Read for the equalµer wah 10 second!> remammg in regulauon lrl' girls 1enni!.· futanc1a nipped Woodbndgc, 10-. as the double!> team of Lauttn wea~er­ Kristioa Grlgait wept heir three sets In men's ~-eer. V1 s11mg Orange Coast bO"-ed to lrvme Valley, 2-1, as PJ . Polowsld i;cored the lone goal for the P1- ra\c) (4-4-1, 1-2-0) .. In men's tennis. Southern California Col- lege\ Shannon Peace defeated Jason Burns of Westmont to reach the i.emifinals of the 1992 Rolex Regional Intercollegiate Tourna- ment in Upland. Peace then fell to John Norton of Point Loma in the '>emrs, 7-6. 6·3. -By tbe Daily Pilot PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE house A~IA. This busineu Is con-ducted by: a gcoeral part-This stalement was Med PUBLIC NOTICE above on: September 7, PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was tiled Goldenrod, Cor.ona del 1 __________ 1 Request to 1mend a pot· ducted by a general pal1· nerslllp with the County Cieri( of 1992 with the County Clerk of Mar Claif 92625 NOTICI! OF tJOn of [)jslfic:tlng Map No. ne<$h1p The registranl(s) com· Orange County on Seplem· Fictitious Vice PreSAdent US5702 Orange County on Septem-This business Is con- PutaUC HEARING 3 so as to establl1h a 3 The regrstrant(s) com-menced to transact busl· ber 11, 1992 Bualneaa Nem• This starement was l~ed Flctitloua ber I I. 1992 ducted by· an indMdual NOTICE IS E E loot tront yard setback on menced to tr1Mact b~-ness under the F1ct11tous F544t99 St.Ill l with the County Citric ol Bualneaa Name F544208 The registrant(s) com- H R BY 3 lots trom the tldsltng 10 ness under the Fic11hous Business Name(•) lls1ed Pubfrshed Newport Beach· The Follc!,W::n persons ~':~'r ~nty on Seplem-Statement Published Newport Beach-meneed to transact bull-=••~ :~ ~~~ loot wide Clubhouse Av· Bus1n'.ss Name(s) Lsted above on: 1987 Coslll Mesa Daily Pilot are doing business as· F54459S The lolloWlng person(s) Costa Mesa Da 'Y Pilot nus under ll'l• .FiCtltiOOS N.-port Blach -.11 ~d 1 ~..,.e:.~~:''c:':!en,t,: ~=e on: September 14• ~':.i.e:~t0':as lrled September 19, 26, October IMPULSE HAIR & NAILS, P bl hed N 11 8 ch is.are doing business as September t9 26, October Bu~·ness Name(s) listed publtc: hearing on the IP-Alto Ch.annal where the Davis A Se3baugh with Ille County Citric ol 3, 10, 1992 1620 San M19uel, Newport I.I lS ewpo ea . PACIFIC TRAVEi! AGENCY 3. 10 1~2 ~=· on. Septembet 1• pllc:aUon BloC chthef ~!._~! Ot1tt1atlng Map currenlty This s1a1ement was hied ()fango County on Seplem· Sa.fi55 Beach, Caltl. 92660 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 43t E. FltSI St . S.nta Sa-65:1 Jettrey F. Palmer Newpot1 a or ....,.._,., designates a 3 foot tront with IM County Cltltl 01 ber 11• 1992 Impulse Of Newpori Beach September 26. October 3 Ana. CA 92701 2P'Wl(H} ~d .~ NoCoas~ t:Jd MlbKk from the onn. Orange Countw on Septem· F544332 PUBLIC NOTICE Inc. Cahloml1 Corp .• 1620 10, t7, 1~2 CEA TRAVEL CORPORA· PUBLIC NOTICE Th.s statement was filed -· ...,.... ... I pet1y it. • .. _ 99 • San Miguel, Newport Sa-666 TION. 2t45 w Sunset wilt! ttle County Cle~ ot Program Amend t No ront pro~andon nes, ....-r 14, 1 2 Published Newport Beech-Fictitious Beach, Calif. 92~ Blvd• LA. CA 90026 Flctltloua Orange ~ty on Septem- fl lmoMng tx:::'rtv to-prior to the •b ment F5445t4 Costa Mesa Daily P1lo1 Buslneu Name Thie business· Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE This business 1n con-Bualn"a Na!IM bef f5, 1 cated at 124 Ind 323 Ma· ':' h~~on °' the street Published Newpori Beac:tl-Seplember :Z6. October 3, Sl•lement ducted by: a CO!'pofat•on dUC\ed by a corpontion Statement F544587 rine A--.iA; and Zoning ~11 prorld hat been r• Costa Mesa Dally Pilot 10. t7, 1992 • The FoUowing persons The reg111rant(s) com-Flctltloua Tne reg1s1rant(s) com· The Following persons Published ~ Beact.. Ordlt'leoc. .Ameodmen1 No viewed. and It has been Septembef 26, Oc1ob4tr 3, S.·66 f are dong t>uS1ness as: menced to ttansact busl· Buaineu N•nM menced lo tranlllct busl· ere doing t>u11rwss as Cost• Mesa Daily Pilot 750, R11ubd1111slons No dllerm:ned that It Is cat-10, 17, 1992 (1)1NNOVATl0NS (2)EURO nen under ll'le F1Cll\1ous Statement ness under lhe hcti\IOUs PACIFIC TUNA YACHT September 26 October 3 97&, UM Pttm11 No. 3436, egoncally nempl under sa-662 PUBLIC NOTICE Bl:LLA IN!ERNAtlONAL, Business 'Name(s) hsted The Following persons business name(s) hsted CLUQ, 1101 west Plcif.c 10 11 1992 • • Variance No. 1182 ind tti. reqwemems oe the PUBLIC NOTICE Flcllt'-·-151 Kalmus Dr. Sste. H·3, 1boYe on: September 18. 111 doing business as· above on: NA Coist Hwy • Newport ' · Sa-668 "8Nnce NO. ttl5 fnvolvtng Cihfornil Envlronmental ,_. Costa Mesa. Cahf. 92626 1988 CENTRAL WATCH A~RM CEA Travel Corpora11on Buch, Calll 92663 oNy the property located 11 Ouality AcL Bualnea• Name Am1111 Cosmetics. Inc .. GeOfge Meyers, President SERVICE. 12922 Harbor This statement was lilea -'leit Wodeh1s. 3419 Via 124 MlriM Avenue Notice Is hereby tun.her Fictitious Statement Cahlom1a, 151 Kalmus Or. This s1a1emen1 was filed Bflld •393. Garden Gr011e, with the Count Clerk of Or· udo. Newp0rt Bead\, Cahf PUBLIC NOTICE The 1t>ove appllcatlof\S in-given that sad public hear-8ualneaa Name The Following persons S1e. H-3, Costa Mesa, Calif with the County Cleric ol Cahl. 92640 ange Cpunty on August 21, 92663 • Flctltlova volw a request 10 amend Ing will be held on the Statement are doing business u : 92626 Orange County on Septem-Terry M. Tannenbaum. 1992.-This business 11 eo~ Business Name the Lind Use Element ol 22nd day ol October 1992 The FollOWlng persons BANKERS APPRAISAL Ttlls business ls con-ber 11, 1992 12730 Madrid Ct., Garden F542210 ducted by: an lndillldual •lfle Gener.a Plan •nd Local 11 the hour or 7:30 p m In are dl)jng business as: SERVICE, t6787 Beech ducted by: a cGfporahon F544197 GrOlle, Cahl 92640. Published Newpor1 The reglstran1(1) com-Statement CoMt11 Program land Use the Coonctl Chambers of FAMILYlREE VIDEO PRO-Blvd. S111to 637, Huntington The reglstrant(s) com· Published Newpori Beach-This bualness 11 con-Beach·Costa Mesa Dally mencod to 1ransact busl· The Followlng pe~ons Plan IO u to recta111!y \he the N-pol1 Beach City DUCTONS 9651 Sailfish Beach, CaHI. 126'l7 menced lo transact busl· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ducted by. an lnd1vidual Se Qo. ness undef lho Ficlltious are doing bUS1oess 11· 1 n111lng Bilbo• Island Fire Hall 3300 Newpon Soul• Dr., Huni1ngton Beach, Ruth Phillips, 174f Tustin ness under the Flct1Uous September 19 26 Octobet The reglS1ranl(s) com-Pilot ptem~ 19• 26• Business Name(s) listed ft't8~ELCh~~b:~:RIS~, Station 111e M 323 Minne ..,.,0 Newpol1 Beach Call· Calrl. 926'l6 Ave. #SA, Costa Mesa. Business Name(s) listed 3 10 1992 • · menced lo transact bus•· tober 3. 10. 1 2 at>Ove on· August 1, 1992 La • Avenuf lrom "Govemmen-tom.a. at wtucll umi Ind Marie Kevin DeSanto. 9551 Cali! 92627 abOve on: September 1, • • Sa-6S4 ness under the Fktltious sa658 Alt• Wodehll Huntington Beach. c.a:ii tel, Educ11tonal and lnst1hr place any and ell persons s 111tish Dr . Hun11ngton Neal Huck1l1, 1741 Tusi.n 1992 Business N1me(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE Tl'l1s statement was filed 92646 ~ Ftealttia" (GEIF) to rnt8futed may appear and Beach Call 92646 Ave IPISA. Costa Mesa Thomas H Parr, President PUBLIC NOTICE above oo: NC>Ytmber t, with the County Clerk of CDiane L Moore 21081 "Aet.atl and Service Ce><n· be heard ll'lereon If you Sus1n Denise OeSento, c.~r 92627 This statement was hied 1987 Orange County on Septem· l\IJ(buco Lane, Hunttng- merclal"(RSC), and the charienge lh•s pro,ect ln 9651 Sailfish Dr .. Hi.nllf\O' This buslnus 4' con· 11dh the County (:Jerk ol Fictitious Terry M. T1nnenbaum Fictitious bet 16, 1992 ton Beach, cas.1 92648 MW F'n Statlon Site lo-couri. you may be limited '\on Beach. cat.t 92648 dueled by c:o·p111nen Orlf\9t County on Septem Thrs statemtnl was lded B usln•H Neme F544S93 This bu~mess •S con- Cllltd et 124 Marine Av· 10 raising only those Issues This business 11 con-The .rtg•strant(s) com-ber 15, 1992 Buatn•H Name with the County Cleric of Stetement Published Newpott Beach-dUC\ed by~ an 1nd1V>dual enue ftom RSC to G£1f you or someone else dUC1ed by husband 11nd menc:ed 10 1ranuct busl· F544592 Statement Ora11ge COYllty on Septem-The Fl>'i<>woflg pe-sons Costa M 11 Dail P 1 1 The reg strant(s) com-The ~ ellO IOC:ludes r1tMd 81 the bite he wile ness uncle< the F'1ct111ous Pubh$hed Newpon Buen-The Follow ng persons ber 15, 1992 ere d0tng busrness as 1 Y 1 o rnencect to trOlnSlld blJM- the following •ct•one IOf desc:nbed tn ':;:,s nol>C~ The reg1stran1(1) com· Bus ness Name(s) ~sled Costa Mesa Datly P•lot ll" d0ing business as· F544599 PENTIMENTO, 2336 Elden i eptember 26 Oc\obof 3, neu und~ t.ne Fte\i\IOUS the properiy M 124 Ma11ne in written correspondence ~d 10 tranuct bus.1 above on septembtr 16 • .,..,..t ber 26 Oc bef 3 GREENSTRIPE MEDIA, Publ<Sned Newport Beacil· Ave. Un.t C. Costa Mesa tO, 17, 1992 Bu1<ness ~me(s) listed Awenue· a requut to delivered to the C•tv at Of nns undtf Vie F'oett\louS 1992 ~ ... em • to . 1318 SantaneOt Terrace. Cost.11 Mesa Dail Pilot Calif 92627 Sa-665 above on. Al>g~ 15, 1992 emend a portion of Otstnc:t the bl Jo · Bu.siness "'fame(s) bted Ruth Ph lrps tO. 17, 1992 Corona del M1r, Cahl 'I Ahc:1a O Snea McC1lla O.ane L Moore Ing Map No t4 to u 10 r• ~ ~~c>.m.J: ~ ~) above on September 18 This statement was ltltd Sa 664 92625 Septem7 ~ .. 26, Ocrot>er 3• 2336 Elden Ave Unot C PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed ~Mid property from ~ 1992 ...,th tt'8 County ~ of Jo. B Wlnklem111V1. 1318 10, f , 1 .. -Cost.a Mesa. c ... t 92627 w•lh the County O.ric ot the c:-t (light Commercial) "-..1..... llerrlll a.c.. Susan o OeSant.o Orange CountY on S.ptem-PUBLIC NOTICE Santanella Terrace. Corona Sa-670 This busmen Is con-Aclltfou9 Orange Couoty on Sel)tem Dlla1d to IN GElf (Ocw-~ • Thll statement was !tied ber 20.-1992 del Mar. Calif. 92625 due1ed by: an 1nc!Mdual lualneu N8me bet ts. 1992 emmentet, EducatlOnll Ind t...,, ~"II CeMMt. With the County Cleric ot F5 .. oe. ...;ctlt'°:a This business 1s con-PUBUC NOTICE Tha registrant(•) com-Sa.t....,. F544598 ....,.. Fao-.) Dis· Men. City ., New,.,. Or~ Col.wit}' on Septem· Published New Beach· ,.... am• ducted by: an lnd1V1dual 1u 103 menced to transact bus!-The FotlOW1ng persotlS Published Hewport BMch-trlc:t a r9q111tt to reaubdt· -..Ch. ber 22 t992 port &ta••-nt The reg1slrant(s) com-ness under the Fkt1ll0u1 are doing 1>;.1s.nes1 as: Costa Mesa Dairy Pilot ~two tJUtting 1oCS Into 1 Publlt hed Newport ' F&45393 ~:: 1~ ~=~ ~~-The Following per$0ns menced to lfansact busr au:lctlt'-::m. Business Name(s).. listed LA CAVE REST~URA.NT. 5epl9fnbef 2G Ocioo. 3 ..,... parcel of Lind ao aa Beach.Cotta Mau Dally Publshed Ne ,.,.,., 81 ch-o • 1 • • 1, lfe do1ngRbuslness as: ness under the Ftellhous nea lbov• on-September fl, 1695\,; Irvine Ave .. Cos\a 10 17 1992 • • '° ..uibhtl 119111 butldtng ........ I w,..,.. ll Sa-696 AMT Dll ECT, 26 Wood· BusineH Name(s) hsted StatVt•nt 1992 Mesa, Cahf. 92627 . • Ille for tM new Flre S\a· Piiot Oc\o....., 10, 1992~ Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Oc· PUIUC NOTICE sorrel, Suite 100, ltv1ne, aboYe on. Septembef 1, The lolloWl"ng person(.s) Alicia McCalta Carol Lou11e Bayer-, 221!5 ~ Uon; • req\llM ,0 &pprOl/9 tober 3, 10, 17. 24, 1992 Calif. 92714 19'.92. ls/are doing buSAness 11: This s Ftencl"SCO Dr, 1Cewporrt---------=...---;-"1 1----8,-¥11A1111C11._ to. ~n '1emloul • a Joe B. Wlf'lkelm1nn PA"CmCTRAva. A with the County c;;1er1c or Beach. CaJ1I 92660 PUBUC NOTICE COde Chapter t!S,50 (Flood PUBLIC NOTICE Bual • Name ermo Way, Yorba Und1, This statement was filed 806 W. La P1lma Ave., Orange Count'(_ on S.ptem-Thie buslne11 Is co~ FlctJ• ........ -Damage Pmlenllon) to per. ~ctltloue nea Calif. 92687 with the County Cit~ ol Anattetm. CA 92801 bet 11 . f992 ducted by: an ind1111dual .._.. mit construction of the first lklal N Fie 1 Stete,,,.nt Tnuy Thanh Pham, 26 Orange County on Septem-CEA TRAVEL CORPORA· f544tM The reglelr.ant(s) com· Bual-......,._ floor of the new Fire Sta· 8 ,ne,•• •,me t tlou1 The Following persons Woodso"el, ~ne. Calif ber 1!5, 1992 TION. 2125 W. Sunset Published Newport Blach· menced to transact t>usl-Stat.-nt tlon below to Ille base • ~n Bualneaa Nam• ere d01ng business as: 92714 FM4591 Blvd , LA, CA 90036 nus under the F1cti1Jous The Followrlg persoos ftood 11...,.1lon level· a ,.,. The FolloWlng persons StetellMM HUNTINGTON PHYSICAL This busmeu Is coo-Published Newport 8eac~ Thie buelneu Is con· CSeosta Mese9 ;>:"& P:• 8us1n111 Name(s) listed are dOlng buS1ness as: ~It to approve ir Use ere d0lfl9 business as· The Following per1ons THCRAPY, 18700 Main dUcled by: a general part· ducted by a corporation ptember 1 • · to r above on· February 14 WAKEM & SHAKEM PAE· Parmd to aa 10 allow the CREATIVE BENEFIT SER· are doong business as: Street, Su11e 107, Hunting-nersh1p Coste Mesa Daily Pilot The reglstt1nl(s) com-3, 10, 1992 1962 • ' SENTS, 1691 MON Drive ftltlbfishtnent of 1 new Aro VICES, 110 Newport Centef (a)EYE OF HORUS ,..IHIS-lOfl Beach, Calif. 92648 Tho reglstrant(s) com· Septem~ 26. Oc\ot>er 3, menced 10 transact busi-S.-652 Carol L Boyer •S-7, Santi Ana He.ghts, Station Flctllty whlCPI Drtve, S1Mte 200, Newpc>11 TRIES (b)EHM. 656 w. Michllaro Yamamoto Phys· menced 10 transact busl-10, 17, 1992 ness uncllf' the lictrtlous This statemeot was filed ca1.1. 92707 WC>tlld ••ceed !he 2il loot Beacn. Calif, 92660 Main St. •B. Tustin, c1111 lcal Ther PY Inc . CahlOf· ness under tM F1ctittous Sl-663 busi ness name listed PUBLIC NOTICE witn ltl9 County Cleric of Dean Andre1ezak, 1691 heloht lfmtt and establish RJ JaMs, 2667& ~a. 92680 nia, 3324 Rome!le Aveoue. Busmess N1me(1) l1stt<f et>ove on: NIA .,.._tit'-·--Orange Coumy on S.ptem-Mesa OriYo •S-7. s.nui mlrimum Mlt>Kks for the M1111on Vlefo, Calo!. 92691 John Basi\tlle, 656 w Orange. Cahl 92669 lbove 00 NA PUBLIC NOTICE CEA Travel Corporat.on rn; -tier IS. 1992 Ana Hetghts. Calol 92707 new Fn Stallon. and a,.. Dentel Baker. 6271 Athena Maon SI •8, Tuitin. Calif. This bus1n111 Is coo-Thuy Pham This statement wu filed BuaineH Neme F5445M This bu11ness Is coo- quetil to •wovo 1 Vilt-Dr • Huntington Beach, 92680 ducted by a corporai.on Thts statement was filed FlctlUove wilt! the Counly Clertt ot Statement Published N-Be~ ducted by-an IOd1111dual ance to allow tM ~•ge C11ir 9w~?._ p.........t--Graai Baskette, 65& w The reglstrent(s) com-wilh the County Clm of Bvllneaa Name Orange County on AuguS! The Following persons Costa M 11 ~y p lot The reg1sttan1(1) com. roof tietght 0( the docll Brad •-r. 6598 .. ....,, Ma.on SL •B. Tustin. C1ht menced to transact bus.I· Orange Coonty on Seplem-StetettMnt 21. 1992. -doing business as· 1 1 mencec:t to trans.ct t>..i• tOW9r lo··~ 35 feet. COUI\. Chino, Celi! 111710 92680 NSS undef !he FtC11llOU.S bef 25, 1992 The Following persons F5422tt WINTRHOP & ASSOCI· s.pternt>er 26, October 3• ness under IM FICllUOUS NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· Thie business Is co~ This business ts con-eus.ness N1me(1) hsted F545717 are dolnQ buS1nen es Published Newport ATES. 2500 Lake Park 10, 17, 1992 BuSt'cle.ss Name(s) hied ntEA GIVEN lhat 1 Nega-d= by· • generll part· ducted by· nusbaod 8"d above oo August 4, 1969 Publir.hed Newport Beach-OOOLES, 427 E. 17th St BeactK:osta Mesa Daly Lane. Newport Bueti. s.el7 abo\19 on NA !Ne Oec11re1JOn has bMl'I n P 'Ao•fe M1ch1taro Yamamoto, Pres· Costa Mesa Dady Pilot Oc.-1D. Costa Meaa, Caltl Se 9 ~ <k-Ca.l1f 92660 DI!.,, And~ = bJ the City of The reg11tr1nt(1) com-The reglllranl(I) com-tdenl 0 92627 Pilot ptembef 1 • • Henry w. Hasi.ngs., 2500 PUBLIC NOTICE nus statement was filed Beach It' connec-~ '° trans.ct busl-menced to \llnuc1 bvsl· C1Ass1ltod 11 tot>er 3, 1 • 17, 24, 1992 OodlH Of Doodles. Inc . tobef 3, 10, 1992 Lake Patt( Lane. Newport Actltleua ••lh VM Col.wily Cl~ ot tion With the appllc.tton nesa under the FIC1itlOUI ness under I.he Flcl01Jous co NV EN I ENT S.-685 California. 427 E 1711'1 SL sa6S7 8each. C.111 92660 Orlngit County on Sepiem- noted .oow. The Neg1t1ve 8:!:". :,:".!(~~ ~~~ Business Nama(•) hsted w~thor you·re buy· The Piiot Claasl-#D, Costa Mesa, C1hl. PILOT CLASSIFIED This business IS con-8tdlneu Nefl'te bet 15, tt92 Dec:larallon atatu ltlat the • on. ·~ • above C>n1 Seplernber 24, 1 ell r ·ust fled 92627 It'• the solution you're ducted by an lndllndual Slat....ent FS.114900 IUtljed developnwnt woufd ~riel ~ Biik~ rled 11192 l~k...,! ~~ialf~d ~as The most comprehen-Th11 busln111 11 coo-Marching 10, • wheth-The reg111rant(1) com-The F01towlng penons Published Newpot1 e.actt-not mutt tn a •tlcant em~ .. was ' Grace Baskel11 "'V• 1 slve and current dlrec-ducted by·• COfporauon • klo menced 10 transact busf.. are doing business as Cost• Mesa DaJy Pilot en.a on the lmllronment with tM County Clertc of Th11 slalement was l~ed 1Nhat you need f od d The registrant(•) com-•r you,. sff 9 a nus unOlf the F1ctill0\ls BAYSl'iORE ANl'-'AL HOS.. ll la the PNHnt Intention of Cringe County on Septem· with the County Ctett. of PILOT CL.AS81F1ED tory o go ~an ser-menc:.d 10 rrll'NCt bull· home, an epartmenL Business N1me(s) listed PIT.AL. 2077 H1rt>Of Btvd .. s.p1em1>« 26, Oct~ 3, the City'° ace.pl the~ bet 11, 1992 Orange County on Septem· M2~78 vices around • ness under the Fiellllous a new occupation or above on. NJA Cosll Mesa. C.hl.12627 10. 17, t5192 lliYI Oec:laratlon and sup-FM420.S bef 29, 1992 8usine11 N1m1(1) 1t11ed even a stray pet. Henry w Hastings Jetlrey F1rrell P1lmer, 223 Sl-671 pottng dOc:umenu. Thi• ls Published Newport Beach· Fa4808 t not IO be conllrued u et-C0•1• Meea Dally Pilot Published Newport Beach-DO•IT•YOURSElf IDEAS "* approval Of denial b't Sepi.tnbef 19, 26, October Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Oc· A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER ~.°'Th~C~~ 3, 10, t992 \o~r10, 17,24,31 , 1992 •• membef• of the gen-SIM>S 1 s. 693 .,.. publlc '° 1'9v1ew enc1 PUIUC NOTIC£ PUBLIC NOTICE OOfl'W'Mf1t on th11 documen----------•----------I !Mlon. Coples oC tne Nega-P'lctltleua Flctltlou• W. DedMdon and .up-......._ NeMe lluelnffa Na...- por1fno documenJ• are •tat._."' Stat..,..nt ...,....ble al pubffe review The FoloW!ng persons The Followlng persons at \M Pi.nnlng 0.pel1· are dolno bu91neae at. are doing buslneu 11· ment, City of Newport WINOMilL. PAAt<WAY, I AU'H~ OMEGA ENTER· 1-Beech, 3300 Newport Bou-Caltfomla Umi.ct PartMr· PRISES 1300 Adllms AVfl leward, Newpon 811ct1, eNp, 3135 Bltct'I Streel, 7.J. cO..a Meta. Celtf CaWornla 92959-1711 (7f4) ::.:gort B11ch, C'lltlf. 1262e '44-3225. Da¥1d J. Reilner, 1300 NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-Donlld K. ~ 111 Adame Ave. 7...J, Co1&a Tt4EA GIVEN that said pub-Vl1 Orvl110, Newport Mesa, C.ltf. la2I le MIMG wtl be held on 8.-cn, Cellf. 12913 Carol C. Rei91w. 1300 d'le1_.. ~ !!'f ..'!.. ~ J Scott Fawc.tt, 8739 Ac11ma Ave. 7...J, Cotta .-. -.,. .. .,...r "" Hudson Ahler Circle. Foun-~. Calif. 1a21 p.m. In fie Cound Cham-taln v...,, callf. 12708 This buslne11 11 con-~ ~ .. ~ Newpon ... = Thi• butlneH II con-dl.leled by. huaband and ...... , ,._, 3300 .. dllCted by. • llmlted .,.,,. Wife 9oU191111d, Newpclf\ Beact'I, MIWllp The reglstranl(s) com-Callbnla. at ~h .. 1WM The r111111ren1(1) com• menced 10 ttanaact t>ut'- and ptece any .... I*' men~ to transact bull-neu un<llt the FICtltloue IOfJI "*'"ted tn-v •P-neu unct. IN Fletitblt Butln... Name(1) titted ,_,Md be heltd U..00 Bvalneaa ...,,.•C•l Hated lbOW on· Septembef 23. If you ch1lleno• tt1l1 abOVe on:~ 21, 912 1992 PfOilCt "' oourt. ~ rney ..Donefd k 8entOlc:t David J AMner be .limited IO 1'11""9 only ™-ll111Pf141ftt Wll Ill.cl Thie 1Wement WH hied "*-~ ~he-:: wtltl N County Cleni oC wl\h the COUf\'Y Cleftl of ON .... ·-•t 'ib:ct ·1n Ofln09 County on 5-pcem-Ofwlot County on~ ~ ::=e ~ 1n w n . 1912 t>er n, tm .._ Of '"~..,., c«· PM4a00 , Pa.eoe. N,_llltl80IDnCldelllflllCICll deftlltNd to Publllhed --~ Publlan.d .........-•~ ....... .. dlr II. or ~ '°· the ·--....... ·---· _...... puMo ~ FOf lntor· Co.ta ~ Delly Piiot C:O.. M4M OMV ~ ()o. ,,....,. .. Jotwl Douglll, ltpCembtr , •• "' Octobr '®ef to, 11, 24, 31, 11Mt2 lrwllOI..,__, CoOrd!NIOf, 3, 10, t"2 S... .. en•> .....ms. s.4M•--------,ubll•t1•• N••e.o~t "'8UC NOTICI ~--.. De11V PUii.iC NOTICI ------"°' Oc9oW to. ,... ~·"-.,... ,..,....... .. .............. -"iiiiiiiii:&i:i:iiiiM;;'.•-1 ................ •••••"' ' w •TICI ............ The FolloMnQ plrlOM The Foflo'lllllng per.ont w. ~ ~ ... FABRIC AND LEATHER FRAMES fh112• PtOtCOIOr 1llUSltaltd gu1de~1nclucltUltP.. by step photos and 1n11rut11ons. 11 actabtt pa11erns. complete m1ttr11ts hs1s incl 111ncty 111n1,S IOI creatrno 14 11y11111 1r1mes Pictu red"' the bOOI. apple. train, 1c1100111ouu 1nd hHrt rrames Other panernt 1nc1uelt 1 unique • p11ce lutllt1 incl tutdt ~ stt cons1111no ot 1Otsll111011er photo cubt. padOtel frame •net COYlt Id tddr eu OI 8*•nt rnent boell S.n4 d'lt<.11 to OCDP PittNn Dept fl 0 801 fJ&l -:.----------- 0 llUI 10 faboc ftaftltS• S.S 7!> 0 111·PIOt tatlklo ..... 13 Wt 1Pi,1u11no 700 wooctwo.tunt 1nct ,, .... ,.ft P'Oft«JI Van ~yt CA 91409 .. • , .. OI' n dWlll ~ •· SOU'ni COAST A$SOC:l "*'°WlllllD PARAGON PAOP£RTIU ATU, 17702 .M1tch1ll IC.me --------------Notl09 II ..,_ Ii'*' 10I ~. Corone oaf ~. IN4ne. Calif N114 0'9I f'9 ........ ~ Met. c.t, ~ OolWlcJ C. McHone. t40t AOGltS\ -------------....,di the C..., GI.....,.,, oa. ,.,.,,,,..,, S.ablugt'I. E. ..y. B1lbo1, C1hf, "·ly .._,. .. ,... I IMllC 1'0I '-PY· Corona def 12MO "" -------------=---hHrl"I to con1lder Mer, c.111. tH2S C-1 0 McMftl., t7300 S z ........... No. r11. ft. ._. 0.. S-!Mud'. TOI E. 111 • s...t, 1rottenar lllt • ~ ~ toc.-cl • flllMw. Corane 44' Mat, row OK 74011 Pia ln(iudlt '""" & H.,.,.. 400. ·* t/2 lf'4 ~ CIUb-c.M. llln Tnle b11alnt11 1e 'on ,J ( STARTlllli A llEW BUSINESS?? , The Legal Department at the Piiot ls pluMd to announce a new service now avdable to new bu91n•ses. We wtn now SEARCH th• name for you at no extra dwge, and NW you the lime Md the trip to the Court Houle In Senta Ana. Then, of c:ourH, after the IMrch ta compl9ted we wtH fUe your ftctttfoua bulfnea name atatement wtth th• County Cleric, publlh once a WMk for four week• u required by law and then ftle your proof of pubflcatlon wtth County Clerk. \ Please stop by to tll• your flctlttous bustnn1 statement at th• Piiot L.;al Department, 330 Weat Bay, Costa M.... Callfomla. If you can not atop by, pfM• call us at (714) 842-4321, Extension 315 or 316 and W9 wfll make arrangements for you to handle thia Pfoc:.dure by mall. If you ahould have any turther quatk>n1, plMM call us and W9 wltJ be more than glad to ualst yoo. Good Luck In your new bualneaall • 88 Saturday October 10, 1992 HAMMER TIME? .... ,_,..,, ~ ....... """'"" -.,i.ilflH,., daM11i..o ,.,.,..... ............ • i.,. 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827. ~REAL ESTATE CJB!JFOR SALE 11111 - 1002-1625 REAL ESTATE RENTAL~ COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE 27150-2790 All real estate listings th~t run in Saturday•s publication appear ~ t he separate Real Estate tabloid section. I A BUSINESS I H FINANCllL I 2900-8818 2920-3005 lll'JSERVICE U:lo1RECTORY 3408-3839 ISIS30-ISIS40 l I ' . I eo1o-eoeo I e1oa.e1eo '7011-9090 -GENERAL POLICY ........... _ ........... ~ ..... fta ........ _ .......... -.......... -...... ..,.-.. .. ;u' 1 .... ,.......,_._..,.. .... ,.,~ .. 2 • ,.,, ft9 ...., ....... c c' c 2 ......... ,...., .. ..,_...... , ........ .., ............... .. ...... ,, ......................... -.a...-..., .. ~ ............... Bow To Place A Clasaifted Ad By Phone ..................... 949-C.8'78 a:oo.m -a:lopm •ond&7 U1ru Ptlda7 . By Vlstting ....... 330 West Bar 8'1M& (oom•r or ••pan llhd.. • a.ir k) 8:80&m -6:80pm llonck7 thru Prlda7 Or By Mail .............. 330 Wen Bq. •· Com lleea, CA. ••••., Deadlines .............. a:a0pm 4a1q I• a.a ~· pulalloatioa. :"9:80pm Tb...,. for Ule Real ..... Tab. S:80pm 'Weclaeed&F tbr , ... lndeih)Ddm& HOUSES/CONDOS 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 HUNTINGTON NEWPORT IEWPORT NEWPORT BOUSIS(COIDOS IALIOA COSTA lllSI 2124 l=R,::::;v1::::;0f'::::;•::::;T::::;ow::::;nh=om=•= BEACH 1040 BEACH 1019 llACR 1069 BEACH 1069 POI llllT PEJlllSVIA 21071;:::=::-=~::a:= GENERAL FOR SALE ========! Eastslde End Unit Absolute Value! :;::::;;=;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;::;;:;==l=========:I::=======~ lbf!2 ~ b-. 91 ywd. JBR 2•hBa, sep family Spacious 3BR 2Y'lBA Reduced $25,000 --------8'uffs.¥1ew, 3BR 2~9A. SPYGLASS BEST LAG .. 2 Ml beth nice area. '•Ide. rm & frplc, 2 car gar, home w/lrg 9,980 ft Bank repo is PrlC<'d to den, expand. remod. ~!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!~1 Oceantro:. w/~ 11295 mo. 831-8M1 pvt yard & morel lot. Uquidation sale at son at $339,000 Hugo &-plan. S4UJ,OOO. pp VALUES! GeU1i!ea1 2102 S.C'd bldg w/2 end ••iiM 2M tBA. mini Si 98,5 00 $329.000 w{Termal HB c.ustom tri level 4 $224,900 723.0352 Model pert.ct SBR Ea-19RIO.l\Alo pertlng epc9. Fum Avl condition lnteflor, 642,9797 PATRICK TENORE fireplncoa, gourmet I Big ,.,.._! --------tat• on almost ~ acre "'' '''°° Y"Y l1$430I quiet •treet. l•rge GENERAL 1002 Coldwell Banker 7&o.8702 Agt k it c h en w /lsland ft -•w-• ! Dlttreued ()wner w /lncredlble ,90• eo.te ..... 2bd OW Clle le • bumef yatd. 1985. 931 ....... 9 (<Mf5l70.000,000So6d) fo'r~~~~ck~to~;ts:~ WIN $1,0001! lluetSellt ~:"·v.!:Y,1 ~.,;'Z Condo w/28111 I U>OO gu-:+Jeran. E'S.0.4MWCGndO ••••• For adll1tonal real " Lowest price by A.....-_..._ .....-..... .. " --..._ ......-\. f\/.,... C-21 A Neighbor· thou•andall 28A ~· ,,_ ,_....pon Trade. Open .. , a • .. .._ ... bd • ,.__ ,_ ~ , hood Emporium Creet Medet 4. 38R + au.. 1-a~ !.., Siieo yfly, cn410I :f'..:.:~ .. etc. estate listings please tum to tho regular classified section CORONA DEL MAJ. 1022 (7'4) 839-2100 2p~~·la::ce::chah~.· «Mft, :MIA, 2 c•r gar. ~ATRICK TENORE ., 1-......... Ore•t condl B••t ••---... ,., .,.. ...... --•-~-Seniors Peradfae! high ceilings, att)'· ,_,...,,. ..,,. -· • """*"'' ' B t B 0 Fet>u•oua E'ald e Re-• es uy n Trade Up To model 3BR 2V•BA. Gorgeous ro11re 1 ment lhlght, b 11 ul 1 1t·1na In ~::.~~:~~ew, (<Mf Sll0.000.000Sold) CondNewport 8ch13bd COIORA = .. ~1o"". w'/d-=."'p, commun less t lan 1 uge v ng rml o '500 DllllU -· mile 10 bench! 2·3BR Hurryl CaroVRemax iLIGANT Weatctlff 2122 .net 2'-cw gar. 11000 Oceanfront! Shorecliffst very desirable I<><:! 3 Largo duple• that can Have Corona Del Mar car gar, MS.5198 from $130,000. Socu· 723.o&M remodel, 3Br 28a, Ude late 2bd apt rent/la• opt. &45-,MO rtty i:iated & pork hke. pool, jacuzzi, many frple 11850 • Light, airy, n-. 18A E.Slde 1400el oondo not be d uplicated cu stom 4BR 4 BA, I========= C·21 Berg R ealtlf """· Doctor buys ovw ... AWi """*' tM 2"94, ~. (714) 962·8891 ft9W houee, fftelthrat•d1 ___ ......;;.....;.;.......:,___ ........... lbd nowmo . .....,, . 0-.,. ' ........... 4BR 3BA up and 3BA oppx 3000 s/I w/ocean 2BA down Groot loco view from 2nd story. FOUNTAIN lion! Can f!oslly be Soml-prlvate beech VAUEY 1034 IAGUNA converted to n ~11nqlt" aecesa. Noed$ updat· famlly home Only Ing, $1,050,000. w1111;::::;::::;:::;::::;:;::::;:;::::;;:;::::;;:;::::;;:; BEACH $995,000 trade for Newp0f1 or Bonua Buy! Balboa-Newport lr.1lne townhome be-Bonus room makH I========= R tween S3001<·$400t< this home a aul)Gr Open Set/Sun 1 i ·3 lty 723·4494 For dotalla call Inge buyl Perfect tor homJ> 259 lower Iliff 1204 Be t Th B kl Remax of trvlne office or mothor·ln· Nr Main Beach, Pool, a e an 854·5205 or 559-9400 law. Interior tract. View, $460K 498·2750 Foreclosures, RC:O'a. $237,500 ATC, 723-9500 JASMINE CREEK c .,21 Welcome 3BA •Le Shopping for a new Refinance Mani.I Plan 6, 2n A, f714) 839-2i00 apartmenl? claaaltled Make Offerl S599,500. FREE offer of NO 644_9155 Owner/Bkt •-========= lei• you compare 1048 VIiia BalbN PenthouM Cat al In a /au n ••l VIEWS! 2BR +den. Comm Pool, Spe a Tennlat An•lou•I Sac:rttlc:e .. $319,000I Pr~Mouee .942-3880 to .... thla. 142·2352 HM Oen Vu t2900 •iilU -ftfl lndfy W. tteOOhN. ~Ip-Ot)fy. N£W ......... ---. AV9M ~ -I'~ , ............ ••tend Dewer ...... 4bd Wllhl e;--.. -=: E.srtiie, "™ K 2 ..,..., Vfflw/3000 aq ft H .. vuar "°°° r••t•1.nanta. Z-3Bt ..... N M. t'lt. 1-c.t 28R 3YIBA/2.... SUMMER from •tsoo. ·~ oar . ...-. lttsafmo, WALK te ••••• ... , • Nt-402\ ·-ooo SOUTH COAST RENT,_. AVAILA8LE 2BA/28A, '' '" forl':"':~~-~~--_ .. , ctwn, auume I••••· Inquire front f..Slde, L.alrel P\. I ..-i 1 __ ....,, __ 7_..,. __ 900 __ llETIO 1086 ••tewt11wt1 ....... """-457 ..... d. ..... 2"'9A. •· 2-ur Udo I ... ..._. IRO. lh•lten gar, .,.... 1125o/ino. •"-.. U1·t400. 79oaeoG C--. aM ..... O/W, 83t-4Qat L I Tredll II -::.:.~r·: .. ~ •7MMO ::.=::: w~~·....:;1-:f..:-S~Mde~.----! .... --.... -~ZBA= 0 ••' tr P •• on hem• In Sumrnerttetd 111..u-.... -,, 211A _,. ..... lne, ••"4'Y bch w/pan-~-i....-•o:::=::=::=::=:::=::==::t -··-. ,. w /d _._ _..._. "' otMlllc ..._ • ltede fot l.ract. VaUlled _,_"'_,. liClillil in ocn 11--..aa\ :::""nM Udo IU. homel FP "9me>d. kllc:Mn, new IAllOA --11, 1...C ._ ...._.13 appC. $227.500 Ht•9ft ZlOI 2..,110 ••••1••·28r E.9'de ...,_. kw ' ,,.. c.a1 ... ..... .....,..., ' frpl • .._. "'C: PfOf • ~ ... --. -UlllllllMI 1714) ... ·Hat 1========::1 ~:~tt':.~ wtth 0 1ndMtbtM18A. POINTS on lqa-a •· c:o•ts • with°"' haute ~ BrnrnuGTON from OC'S leadlngt========= un '"' or wor,YI =::::::::::::::::::::::=~ Realtor, C all Agt BEACH 1040 Piiot CleHtfled •Iii c.n.n'i .... PATRICK TENO,_. "fAST 842·58'78 Fabu.OU.~\i ..... 1rg 790-8702 HSULT" ;::======:I & beautiful <eBA .. l•-t u.-..-~ •28 .. hM, pM6o, fYp1o Lge 2 car 111W wltAOt· $170000,()()()Sddl -'PILOT CLASSIFIED For Ad Action 4Y,Ba. Dramatic ~ SllYICl It'• ltle resource you temporary home. IR-t ~ pr, 112(,o mo wtw' ·~·-· llWt 38R llge, lw rM. 8"' rm, W'de foe. 38R 3.58A. Dys (3l0) MT-3096 l~ 28A. ocean wtew hm inodern lllt. 11•90, DIHCTOIT can cOunt on to •011 a Call a Bright a airy w/9' eel-- For lfr~ult myriad of merc:hnn ...,. Inga, pool, apa & 3 car gwage, dock '°' llJSC. IW. (310) l8T-8185 w/apa '3000. t1 c.r. 97&-1'• Woe yachta. Mart>le a ..... ,n • Sl1IS "* ..., °' 494-7... m~.~.._~ .. ~..-~ ....... ,,,.~., gr~ autfacea, An· ~an ....... ....... 1 • nt quality •tialnable. _,., c.-... '300 eln bd. I 'it lllle. f/p, 62 815 000 Wll 28A 28A. .• lt200 gr, yd, 1 IN '° bNCh, .ic;., it•.-,. 0:: "' 8· ':218°"'· Jolinn, COSTA IDSA 2124 •"10 . .,.2-0.14 diao ltoms, bocllulJO Piii "''" ic·t• ('.ill our columns compel • gourme\ kitchen 642·56 71 qu111111ed buy•r• 10 AD-VISOR PrlC~ ':~:.d !2°°!(. EIU10 celll 842·M78 642·5678 11.195,000 w(Termsl PATRICK TSllOM ....... 1·7~ IE.Al ESTAn Agt.. oeo WK condo, l'W ~ 2bf· •a,:.:;~ ElCHAJfGE 1600 •ba. rrpe. poot.en•, =====::: ======ISAN COSTA MESA 1024 COSTA MESA 1024 CLl!MEIT! SAN 1078 CLEMENT! Eastside Costa Mesa Cul-de-sac street. 3BR, 21h BA, large lot, upgrades. Buy, lease purcha e opflon, or trade. ,Rental OK month-to·month only. Open Sundav 1-5 968-7420 SAN CLEMENTE ·----~ -. . .. . .. ... -. , .. ~ . . ..... "' : ', -.,.a ~ : .... ...::, ~ . '-.3 r . 1704 SAJ.VADOa AVB. Pa.norwntC ocnn a C" •ai1na aun~I Views 4 It 2 ?5 8J\ I ~ IUAUr1~1 ma u IUllC avcr10okln9 f'obulous co• U•nc tHt,000 111M' Sandy H•cfberl IP ColdWtll e.Mcr 881·9355 I c~:r,aotu •H•fta ..... ,.. gyrft, 11010.tnO., -· •-•F .?1N1oio8VA , J8R h.t-.... btlCls C)itQI dye, nt•.,... e a.a 7 OOM Cu•tom Dup .. •. 1m-..-n1 • 2107 ~-.. _ ~ Vl:r CMil ecnto. ' I I ' I ' 38R 38A • 28A 28A, CGR~V&oft -.._ _..,.. -• 1_ ... ftltl • 0 ft lt1&K -.ftv, went gar 1111C) .... JeO, • ._.. ... tvv -.... -' aat COLUSll .._ fl ... tD So . .... l&lfrOftt luiruty car/rnotorttomel CoHt Plaaa. wfd P•ATUR•a 3BA loC. 132.,157 •• ....._ ...... M. ,._ 9llll· 2ltA, 2 w Q9F. 8-l ,#.~~ ....... aar ·~·· ltJOOllno, .... :leh *....,.r•• M9lrt V.W Av.a.ble. SEW'L 6 1 OObOe, ~ .-ct. et1t • tao or ew. Mue:::. ~..... a.'4ly beech !.Z 8C-.. 'c._-/, .., W/ofltW, --.... ...., .. PO$SllU L!MlOPlDf oeee to OCMn. waltl to your home ·~-· ..,.. yca, ... •~•----------' ••OfY·J,..._. bwft, ~~ ,... through cllsslfred •i•;w; ..... & iL .------~ eathedr cett,ttpt :r.r'!!tLo~~Rf:1--....... ----1 "*""""...._ "'"'..,..JM.°'"' No--n-,...,. A ........ ...,.. r-• • For Vee.non • ~ ~ *" •llcftert • ._. -a:an,eoo~1 87._.777 c "FAST uon . kMot....,.. ..,.... what W'llU're • eont 973·t&5e WlllOe ,._:•'Y IHUl.T" Holdaye • C4111,or Art •iilW z "'"'• "'' ,_ L9i IMI; on LWe 1251----------SllVICI Info ll'Mt 2....._ denllludy w/d .,...h your v1a Mene~bdl4be. PmlllltA.A '1' 0111CTOllY 17MlllT ""' 1 c:et • ..,: ...,.; ~own pr lee "'a•h•dllll .eR ~"' .. tredtllonal l'or llc·,ull '8'd '""Mt.oat M• ... Stt0,000 710.0101 Plou••· •lnl cond ~ntt 1, C'.tll 18R tllA ~ """"" 3BA • den, ..,.,., 2-c:at 76:1·8&22 •-' 2UJ IHOt< O..-n 8•" "2S. "'90" ""'" '°'°"' .. ,, ctMn, "° ~ Malle lhe rigM move, .... 1-:z.,.,aote • 64J·H71 S3tO wtntet, AVCAl. 615-8 ~ tl OM> Ptlot R .. 1 Estate 0..... C~ry la tte Mng r.tl•' toe, f'ru Cal f'"V i.,., ' . V*'9Qe A•y t7l-n77 173·1~Hz BarbtNa .,29 1ne 790-8709 Agt co. • 110.000,0DO - '"'In. .. 88 Saturday October 10, 1992 . , I I I I I 1 I ' . I I I I - • CIRCUIT CITY IS COMING TO NEWPORT BEACH FINAL DAYS TO JOIN THE CITY We ore seeking bright, oµtgoing individuals with o strong desire for personal growth, a sense of pride and professionalism, and a high level of enthusiasm to reflect Circuit City's co mmitment to exceed our customer's expectations every time. lllPl.OYlllllT llll'10YlllllT lllPLOYllllll lllPl.OYlllJIT 5530 5530 5530 IUO 1==-=-=~--a::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-- F Iberg I au, Bp•••· ... _JICl W OID• Diii( II.I. AllllTMT "'"' Touefl up, ... Nnd a CM ... lunch pn>-...., -~· 7:30mm-Ful ..... w/Oan..... F-tw*I. 1111Aal1. bull. s..rt lmmedl FT, graM, pll, mon-frl, 4pm. lleneftla. Ughl 8'0f\. o.... Delg9do at llilWlll , llM. c..ec. Lumlnat, 10892 Cheet· t.m-1pm, ... 80 per typing for ~· 790-9000 Xt t t 8. Lennon • C... nut Ave, Stanlon ht, abllly to Wiii wl C811 -WllHe tor ..... --------Newport ~ elderfy, eome llfllng a .. 11. en Tepe. II.I. llGll I llCY I .,,...._,_ Hove A Geroge Sole! ( ............... .,,.:, ,..,...~ .... 111· l'Qrd, Je .... an. 1pm, lno. Me 11121 AU'T POSITION81----~~""""""!!~~~ e31-e111 or 22002N PIT • PUN ol09 M/F, Real EacMe up • WARlllOUll ••IOI """"Oto a.otw!T'WP Mall/Copy/Gift e&ofe mu8I a W/P. Pacric~ Light .,.,..,..., Pff. F... a acc:utate. Xlnt CM wort! lnlo MGNT ... •800 Muat have • CUNnl grammar/ ..... ling. Wd· Fu a Mail 155-9171 ........ 1!.1..1...t •-at drlver'a lloenae. P9lf s.1 a 1,otua. Smt _ ___ ,_ &9Wl'1S I ...u Phone 549-3127. EOE NB comm'I ptOp9fty rmn • -EnfOy Top Comm"• • 1-~-~r--~-0::-~t co. MS-2251 Answer phones, Trng w/aggteHlve, werl& .. ......_ Aa-aenerei Newpoft Ctr. ofc. 1:00 succeHful co. Call ~~· cr.-..1 Up ._typing to 5:30 M-F. $5/hr. Patrick H6-MOO _,.. motw ~ ·tlOO help wanted clrculat· Ask for Alyson or Ted. Natlonwtde USA • • WMk poeelble. Ing flyers for OC & 780-1313 For Info wrlle: Source, bch areu. ess-9110 Photo Peat• .. PIT STOCK CLERK •872 Topanga Cenyon Groetner wenlod for Temp. Fie• ec:h~ute flT/PT Good .. artlng Blvd Ste 291 Dept ..-.-.. wtth ctlentete nee. ldeaJ for eol.._ pay. N8 e3t.Ot44 •250 Woodland Nita. -· _..,.... -v-Ca. 9138"' APW pets ask for Joe student. 631,2806 T~ 832-7505 R.E. Aultt PIT Certified TADIRAN·I========· ISBHCEPifRONTOFC Top prod~clng Agt CORAL 1,2,3 technl· e.nno-.eU"P -~· needs Assistant to clans/Installation or ....-. I~& Irvine pvt ENT otc. 1 t E t CES 553 Med office & com-help w/ofc dutlH, ma n enance. xce • SERVI 3 Iii~ puter exp pref. Re-Open HousH & com· lent peopl; *'i:"'· 2~3 I;;;======;:: NOW HIRING FOR .THE FOLLOWING ·~ apona, Independent, pui~=:o'"1,::" r~~:,~in :!at:,c~.= ........ outgoing. Refs. FIT. M attte area. Pie••• call Plea.. be aware that RE T ,/\ /L STQRC-.f.,C'U'/ T-/ ____ ..___.=:conn~11e,~753~-0~11~2 -I Th• Commun ar· -.1111 ~-at-~ the lietinga lft-lNe eet-_ I /1 I I L I \..../ .J I I r--tt'irt-""c-1.----------llet-Plac:e. Ptlot sa . Recruiting & Consult· egory may require you fled 842.y 78 Ing, 208-6•8-6300. to call a 800 numbef • Sales Counselors We ore seeking highly ambitious and energetic people to , fill our Soles Counselor positions in the • following consumer electronic specialities: Audio, Car Stereo, Major Appliances, Home Office/Portable Electronics. Retail experience is o plus -however, we will train. Hard work and flex1b1lity ore expected and the rewords are attractive! Our Soles Counselors edrn a comfortable . living, and superior -performers nave the potential to earn over $40k (comm}!· •Custodian Need reliable tf'I01v1dtiols to keep our showroom in first class condition H19h speed buffer experience required. • Car Stereo Installers We ore seeking individuals with ex· perience, but will consider ap- plicants with eledricol/mechonicol background. Must hove high energy level and the desire to grow. Prior related experience is a plus, but not a necessity, for all P,Osifions. We will train you lo be successful. f ull·lime & pon,tirne pos11rO"'S available. A variety of shifts will be available, 1nclud1ng days, evenings arid wee 1..ends S1o•e hours ere Monday · Saturday 10:00 om -9·00 pm and Sunday 11 ·00 om ,6 00 prr Circuit City offers an excellent benefits package and a competitive salary! For immediate consideration, please upply in person on : Monday, October 12 • Wedn!sday, Odober 14 9:00 am • 6:00 pm Hyatt Newporter , 1107 Jamboree Road Newport Beach, CA 92660 Pork ~n rear of Self Parking/follow signs to the Harbor Room Ci.rcuit City 1s an EOE and promotes a drug free work environment EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FAX 206-648-6303. In which there Is • 5530 5530 :;======= =====~= _ch_a_roe_pe_r_m_inu._e. I===::..==::; EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT a.tender TrllnM1 Needed, eatn up to ADVERTISING ORDER TAKERS Entry level, $1728/mo. Must be 18/over, have own car and good communication skills. Able to start ASAP . .. A ,_. llEJlm I T .. WIMlll Job respons1bilrties include. working out of a pattern or designer's drawings, cuttJ~ the material, sewing, and single handedly finishing a dress, blouse or a shirt. •• IL FIQL1 111 ti IN! 1 O yrs experience in tailoring 4 yrs experien~e in. cutting Some experience in designing is preferable There are no educational requirements. Rate of pay is $10/hr and possible overtime at $15/hr. Resumes will be accepted and interviews will be held at the following address ..-.rCLUBI 9043 Garfield Ave. Fountain Valley. CA 92708 Tel: (7141 H3-e021 SERVICES 5533 SERVICES 5533 1150 daJtv. ..1ary + Employment Wanted Exceptional candidate seeking unique opportunity. European femole, multi-lingual, heavy experience in travel and related industries. Great organizational, administrative and people skills. FT or PT Call 714-721-0658 lips, full or part time. 2 wk traln'"9. women. men 21 or otdef. Call: 800-1532-9222 MEICBlllDIS! ANTIQUES 6010 OAK furn: drnMI' & wash stand, round 42"tabt•. front·loadlng Ice box, etc. 723-0401 ------------APPLIANCES 6011 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ~:~~~.tC: 5530 5530 tion $100 each. . 675-e585 :::======-==========~Whirlpool washer •nd * RETAIL MANAGER* "Boxer Bay, Inc." Mens specialty retailer opening QeW store dryer, good cond •yr old. S175. 673-0222. fUIHITUIE 6014 . at Fashion Island seeking individual with U======== strong sales background and mana""ment 2 lWIN fir"' mattreu. o-springs & frames. ab1l1ty Should have good communication Guest rm uHlllk• skil ls. Benefiu included, salary new, S175 •a. 5'Ml97 commensurate with ability. Please send •5"••5" square gtau resume with references included to: :;;~,~~· 2345 Carillon Pt. oevOAC• Kirkland, WA 98033 ~~~': ~c:t!.:~ ST950/Sr250, • C?\I· .. • ... --------------------------------------................................................................................... ~S~al~e-s ----~---------------neH acreone e·, 13 pea Lallque, Lladro, • fllh bowls W/Standl, 7 pc• Of carved "'°'Y 3 • each, ..ledo carvings. 6' vases, ro~ dining lble wra chal111 & cushions,• rtnee w/Emerald/Saphlre & D iamonds, 1YncJ rm aet, coucn. • lrg bronzes: 5', 7' HorH, 6' ,uon. 2 tu dog• also 8 smaller bf0fl%H, • Oriental rug• a.oe>- 3.000, etc. etc, etc, No Junk Mt.0790 serious a,uy.,.. ontyl -·-....- • coosTic REMODELING CERAMIC FENCES HGME LOANS t MOVING 3834 SCREEN TILES 3528 & DECRS 3615 REPAIRS 3758 REAL ESTATE ..,, 0n •-•ne SERVICES 392 3408 3816 Lowest, Storage. prof. , l =======:::::;lltLE Installed Repaired. FENCES-GATES. • RS Home Ropelre XLNT rep. 1 hr min. lnL Motlculoue Morton Cetltngs painted/retcllV PrOll'pt Cvuneous Serva N ew Repair. Redwood/ termite/dry rot repra, r167659. V/MC 731.2956 Moblle screen service 0 Free Es1 & References Cedar Posi Replace CM NB doors. plUmblng, & llort= A.le no mln.-no aervlc removed/repairs '5 John & Shelby 846·6176 J1f1'l Whyte 642·7206 morel 2' hrs, 646-0997 UI ltanlnl Cehte Studefltl chrg. LowH t Prfcu coun~I Wrttten Guar 0 ft9 Moving Co. 1124436. Larry 642,8595 Acousticpro 563·9009 free Info Lowest rates Short •======= CHILD CARE 3536 FLOOR INSTALL JEWELRY 3784 97a.2sot notice. eso-9276 TILE-... ADDITIONS CHILD CARE 7 days 11 REPAIRS 3620 Refit @4 •n% PAIN11NG 38 • • REMODELING wk, AM hrs 1n my C M C_.. Top $ For dla· 1.2.3 lf\lll cited• 58 Ono b~ Ono Tll 3410 home very loving at· Wood Floorinv Cus-mond, J-lry, Role•, TOOd Ericbofl ~to I=:::::::;;;;;;:;;:::;;;;;;;==: ecountera eflra esh \ t I t I I I t mosphero 631·2460 lom Work, Neg price, buy and sell. 653 w eW.P . YOUNGQUIST -ceramic 911\&rble 9Slat 20 yrs In Business 19th •I. 646-7262 Painting Cofttfacl~ #591315 Tom 770-278 Breeze Const. De LOVING MOTHER with Abraham 559·7963 uarnvny 3828 Oulll. painting by ptol'ls sign and bid from 2 yr old will caro for Ca... Top S For dla· ~na Ucl602098. Ins. ·~========I S35 sf. Customicomm your chlld in CM hm mond, jewelry, Rolex, Frff esl 645-3305 •- free esl 842-0737 j8akt>t & FaHView) 435-0917 buy and ~II. 653 w .. eckmWt Ma.onry TREE ROOM ~001T10Ns LOVING NANNIES GARAGE DOORS 19th •t. &46-7262 Brick·btock·•tone "'20YrufGullltJM SERVICES 811 types, locJI trusted avail, e11p, reliable, 3678 Quality Jewelry and Ir" est. 20 yrs e.p Achard SOM< Uc. :ltOl4il txllk:ler tor 30 yeors prof training, from Ws1ch Repair, custom 61n82 636-3109 Aefs.l4S-3209Myt.,,. Big Mlk .. Troe Sor Uc#212542 493.a631 $100 a we<'k 753 5223 Deco~a tlvo Stoel ~~.:S!~r~l16B':.[~ WatetfallS/pool remOdel ~~,.,'i.~~lnl. vtce Tr" trim, re Warden Const. Cusiom 16 •7 • replace your Blvd. 873-03U brick/rock/block/lite Apt. Oual. job. Free nl rnoval, CletinUP. Aemod~rng, edd•l•Of'S. heavy wood door I concrete. Uc/ bonded St. hclS69e97 636-1758 aerv. •51-ISAl6 Free design 30yrs <'~P CLEANING $450 Incl tax/Install. · GR Const. Since 19n •--=,,,..,,,......,,,...~~,..,.-- "307331 841-2096 SERVICES 3548 Free hauling of old * 633-97 .. • TOP QUALITY l=========I door w11h this ad. IANDSCAPE I very competitive TOTORJNG 1-800.680-1203 lAWN raee 3808 Int/ext. lie 848228 APPLIANCES •Window Cleanlng \JUUO call Jay 650-3359 Complete home/office MOBILE HOME TR• PAINTING. Your Eng .. Readg. Test Prep SERVICE 3426 cleaning service HANDY MAN 3710 •Lawn• mowed front SERVICES 3831 castle Is my canvea. AgH lO·Adult. M ==:==::::==== OL 675-8169 & back ,11.50, clean-Good retn, refs. Thank Eng. CA credentials Waaher/Dryer/Ae frlg • Prof'I HouH clean Ing ups & compl serv also Vou, l.8wntnce 963-9685 Exp. 23 yrs 675-2760 Service and Repair 7yrs. elilp, xlnt rcta, ,.....,.....REPAIRS H-/ avail, 83f·8809 We •pec:laliz• In mobile Profe11lonal Tutorln 15 yrs Gllp, call Ed dependable & rohablc, Rental PROPERTIES T home repalrs/Hrviees ln·home. 1st grade 836-4138 call Yoland:1 63l·5967 Point-Carpentry-etc." Al~ ~i;' ,,.,~ $65 retevel spaclal PIANO a. VOCAL college, All subjects . Drywall. G1"(&45·52n •rv o.-. em • • 80().597-8470 a Cambridge Academl ~=======I ":,~~~~·:;:.~~;.-,~~~-~ •Oceanvlew Conat. ~;!:~.1~~~~1~1•0· LESSONS 3868 Servlc•• •94·7018 CARPENTRY 3510 Mature/rdy 10 wrk NP CM plumb, Ille, elec, stucco •--------:::=:=:====:=:~:I========•-======== Jaclr.•• Smith 842-4899 drywall, framing. 15 yrs • TRDI A JIOtnVG 3834 Pa-'"9ont Or o4 111.-L 1-hcl 311a2a 490-383' ...., •"' • ..... ••CBT Custm Woodwrk Sunbrlte maid Srvc ======== ell n USC, wmen In beef! IA c 1 bl To,ped,4'•111.we. Lewn1, fftt. mbr mlllk teKll•• u•~N•VCE & repeirs CUSlm ""°"""' hc/bondedf1n1 own/ arpenvy, P um ng, •••~ 7l14478 . *™ ......... Ins. Dr nuun &£ nn le, g111r, FrM-. oper by 22 yr pollce tile, drywall, masonry QUICK, CAREFUL I MIO, .~ 548-t70I 393 HefiWoodCOftlt547-1644 vet843-6952 & more. Reas rate•·I======== COURTEOUS, 1T1:JIO'e Jim 645-2824 Tl!l"aT Repairs, Re_mod. OooB. ~ wovn&o reea rates 882-G4t0 POOL c1ows, cll>inltl. stuc:co & dry· Handyman Senlcn. SERVICES 3812 Poor Men"• • ..,.... 1 twal, lentet, gaits, lie. Uc DECR Lie. 1nsur. Local refs. hr min Guar towest SUVICE 3894 3Synup '-"'M2.0H7 COATING 3570 Free est. 873-7922 ratH, ·lie. '101002•-======::;:;:: ,.,..,.... _ __,,,_....,.,__....,.._ 9ocl CrMlt Re"'9wed 1• 1=========1======== Home Aepeire N9 Jot> OU.rent-I Insur. 7141633-9925 Cool Weter Pool• Waterproof Dock Coat too amalVlarge, •lee/ uk for Ann PUIUC NOTICI =~. =p c~r~~~= Ing, quahty wrk, rea, plumb/carpeo etc S. c;;f'I 800-640-3304 Ta.... "-'If .............. ''""' ..._ ........ 1722 DL'• Yecht ..,,,.c topside clean'"91de talllng. Reasonabl ratH,87 ... tH Repainting? 3526 sonable prlcos, Uc nlor disc 675-4806 .,,. .,.. .... ......., .,, .-.,.,. I .Jt;=:~====;:;::= 587430 722-8798 BankrupCcy from S110 Un Commlulon RE· ;.. Divorce from 130 OUIAES that all ueed !=======:: J~1~:e;~y~~~1~! HAULING 3720 ~~::.·~,·;~ce ::_c;,~:r:0r'~,n~~::.~ IOOFING 3910 ............... ........ ...-.-· ... 1.w111,.,.,. ' r ~. Reu. Uc. 11410 ElECTRICAL 3610 P.UC. Ca T number.~:=;:;=::::;;=;:== Mickey 3n-9895 Ill •••T Ill HMl!lng ..... ruptay/Dtw tlmos and CNlufteul8 .......... " ....... T.J. Pe ... cone. Const Spa1-fana-220v-llte1 Demo1tte0n Remodeling? Attornev .. slated print their T.C.P. num· Loc81Reta,18 Yrs Conc-8rlck-Block. Uc SeNlce/repalr •Walls ncreteetr... M:: ~:.~..: ber In an ~ Orealer P.clflo Rig , 271329. Highest Quall Btldcn Eiectr'c etresh, etc. 748-1825 ~. " you have • 9H-t ... "121~ Low Pres. (714)962·7093 Lic/ln• 538 3791 Thinking of having a TRADE :.~ :~~ SE Kl COMC9'nl IUtv Sell your unwanted garage Hie? Give us or chauffeur, cell LL Concrete cutting/Jack llems the easy wayt :.fL"o"'T C' ••s1-•D .... ,,."'h C'"'S .. :c.A P\lbMc Ulllldea your home hammer/3' Bobcot To place your Cll\SSI-r --r• ""-v ,. l!MllVU Commls9ion •87S59 831·2910 fled ad c II &42·6678. ...~ .... 78 842 ... 78 114-5&&.41&1 lflrough Classified a...1tllndtllt ... ,..,.,. ild.ing !er BUSTlR Clticlr Out l'llt ""'..,,,,, • ..., ldNrtlN , ....... "~ £COMO -foronlr $88 · For n10re lnf•111ation, per Month ~IL~2-~J.!~!;,?07 l , Are You Looking For Your Last Job? • 1st Year · $12,000,000.000 •2nd Year · $43,000,000.00 •-3rd Year • $100,000,000.00 Orange Coumy Grand O~ning Leader hip team needed 1mmcd11tcl> SSK~lOK/mo ln1crv1cws Occobcr 121h· 1Sth Call ~~cen 9.30-12.30 PM Ask For Ms Monell (714) 760-3002 TEMP POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE NOW! • RECEPTIONIST •SECRETARY • GENERAL OFFICE CALL TODAYH WORK TOMORROW!! D.L. WEAVER TEMPORARIES 979-2900 100% FREE Girts wht bedroom, adl\ • doak; ladder/chair; futon with frame &42·5031 760-1632. Ka,. az Sonoma ftoat· allon bed $200; gtau end tble, com Ible S 150. 2 lamps 150. Oak dWMnQ table & 8 chairs 840-eo~• Queen Sile bed and base $175, Full bed and baH $ 150. Fiiing case sso. 673-0222. DIPlOYllENT 5530 LOOKIN R A CAREER? NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! $ EXQLLENT COMPENSATION PLAN $ We've been In business over 200 years, recessions do NOT effect us. Dlgnlfted, no pressure selling to waiting prospects. 1st year's earnings potential -ie excellent with up to $720 In net commission for every 2 sales of our moat popular product. Call 573-0946 UPTO ·•eoo Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable ·transportation and_ ljability insurance . CALL 842·4333 COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BfACH • f Newport Beach/Costa. Mesa Dally Pilot WIOU 8014 COSTA llESA 1124 llVUlE 6144 BOATS 7011 MARINE SUPS FORD 9075 V 01KSWAG0 N s:;;;::::::=:::==:I I;:==;=== DOCKS 70221====== 9235 n~.1118881~-x Frla, micro, Iv, plclurH, Nu9e ••I• •tereo, 19 Ba.,llner, 15' with 50 ;;:;::;::;::;::;:;;;;;:;::;:: 1982 He~ hatchb.ck,1-::===;::==== -child clolhee. toy1, 0 10 1hee cry1tal • lo 1• • .. I Ill Q. & ho•·1ehold. .1"$100 • • hp outbOard Run&/ "'eaullt f N Pl Sii aunrf, pa. pb. w 1-.. •-1 ....... .. .,.. kitchen appll, Furn. looka great, 1011 of••· .. u w P mllea, 11lnt cond -llllJlll,. ...._ ....... tao FIRM Sat 10th 1·2, 1140 bbq, etc. 12 Camphor lru. $3500. 873-6958 avail up to 41', waler St495. ot>o 14t·1M5 Powerful! Rune great M2-4321 EXT 307 Samar dr. 24 1 -0568 aouth. Sat 7.5 & •lee provided Sec. s l ,&OO/ObO. 898•2199 8&unnlng Never UMd M V d Udo t 4 32.35, Ullman galed Beauulul toe. .. 818 er 8 •-========= aa11a, fast bOat, per• St2·St4/ft. 5"43·t708 I=========•·======== tt·pc Wh .. e wa1h for-1-J 11n 910S'" mai dlninQ rm 12300. 9th Annual NEWPORT tect weight. s tooo wt sup to 2s•. Sail or AGOIU\ MISC. AUTO 9245 Ctt«ry Queen Anne g.. Gara!: Sale! BEACH trailer. S750. w/o power, crasalc New·I======== pc bdrm Ht 52000 6169 O Johnson 644·2292 port Beach locl 714-,92 XJS~ONV&RTIBLEI;;;;======= 310/596-5980 Seal Bet\ SAT 9 M-4PM ·I:===;;;;;;;;;;:;:== 745-1583 Lv Mag wht w/blk top. tan Int, 1988 Su~ukl Samurl Over 200 home• par· BLu-s I========= B 4x4. Soft top, gray/ Tiii< bed .. t , queen tlclpallng Bargains ga· * rr * uy It. Sell It. Find It. le•• than 500 ml, black. Very good con- with night atancls, 2 loral Call Coldwell HOMI! OWNERS SPEED a Classified full p~r. all opp, reg dltlon In & out. Good dfHMrs & mirror. Xlnt 8enker for Info & FLEA MARKET SKI BOATS 7016 paid thrv 8·93, 4 yr tires, stereo cassette. cond, '600. 642-8361 maps (714)668-9333 At Clubhouse, ===::====== warr, s54,000 obo, A/C. 47,000 mllaa. 2490 Vista De.I Oro. Todd 859-7819 Lool\s & runs like ~========IMULTl·FAMILY Prettv, ___ Sa_L_&_Su_n_. __ 19' GLASTRON '87 MISC. new. $4.,000 or lrade objects. vaccum, Moving Sale all tum 190HP Mere/cruiser II TlANSPOITATION for a pickup truck, '77· clothes. pictures, must go, cash and o, Open Bow Trl·Hull, MERCEDES 9130 '80, + caah. Phone books, lamps. 2686 carry. Sunday Oct 11 , Sun-lop, Trailer, Lots 953-5406; or days, llERCHANDISE MISC. 601S Riverside or. (off 11am·2pm, 1204 West of storage Great Ski "°' 642-4321 art. 203. Mes3) SAT 8·2. Balboa Blvd, Apt. C, Boat In excellent con·========= '81 38051 cii9t 'whls/1---------NORDIC TrM:k cross countty ski machine, neat new. incl elec· tronlc performance monlte><. Pd $638, 115k· inQ $450. 72 1 ·9548 SAT S N It Rolle '86 Silver Spur. I UN. '71 Honda ewport Beach. d Ion (tO pereon ca· CAMPERS RV1S tires/stereo, 2 &ops, Black w/tan top & int. dirt bike. 2 sols china, 559·2391 paclty). $10,500 OBO. ' ' great cond, $14.900 32K ml. Mint. ,59,000, Plnyboy magi '72· 1"M_u_l_tl_·F-a~m-l_l_ir_S_a_l_e Call (714)848-t571 TRAILERS 8014 646·t869 or 642·3850 Call 1310) 832•74 t4 present, ond tables. b d d I 1 d tamps. repQ or lea box oa e ewe ry an '87 560 SL, Blacl<J tor TVIVCR, e tc . ports, crystal, wet·I~======== 1992 KAR-TOTE tow Cream, mint. 533,500 I========= Priced to sett. 9t2 sulta, surfboard, YACHTS 7018 dolly. largo s120. Ask· OLR209t6. 966-t055 ANTIQUES 8i Queen e>< King Palms. 8 . shells, sabot $50, 1ng S850. 675-5201 feet tall, 120 ea. Herb Tanana (oft Bear SI.) aquariums. londs o1I:::;::;:=;;;;;==== ~========I==:~====::::;: CLASSICS plants 80 kinds st isa.f========= misc. 213 42nd street 57' CHRIS Croft Fisher = 1=;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= ~ tllZ4·9422... _ _ ~·y-1_Sa.su ____ e-o_____ cht. '3»Tille -rm~ An¥.OMO•" 1tc_!_ PORSCHE -9 t1S * Sharp t 956 Ford 9250 ""'Inv va .... 1 s 1 1 F heads. lots ol amen, UI' Du.GOJ Shllde, Pine, Cypress BEACH 6140 gvy lC.I elllt.d1nd It. great cond. S225K pickup, red, 351 trffa. 15-gallon, $20. ass 1• · obo. May trade tor inc '90 Carrera 2 Coupe clevetand eng. pwr, 1-gallon plants, St prop w/ownrs unit In ========= Red w/black leather. $6800 .. obo, 968·3564. Wisteria $10. 674•9422 ONE DAY ONLY bch cities. 8tel283509S rnnILLAC 9040 29K miles. S33,1)00. 1966 Mustang, 289 TANNING BED tor SAT 8am·Noon. 'Plll•VSPORTATION I:======== \.onU Dealer (818) 995-603t V-8, A.T. 95% Me· 1 $1 200 ( 1 l\AA chanically Restored, •a e, cost Washor/dryer S150, '88 Cimarron V6, 70K,I========= New Interior. Just 12000). Montego Bay dining room aet $125. MARINE SUPS Wolff System, Crystal sofa & chairs, clothes. fully loaded Blue/ TRUCKS 9220 needs paint job to be 24 Suns. Only 22 GREAT BARGAINS. =========DOCKS 7022 Blue, m ini Aepo.I========= better than new. houra of usage on 9382 Nantucket Or. BOATS 7011 S4900 966 toss S4200 OBO bed. 714/69:?·5359 (near Adams/Bushard) '84 Parcel Van. Beautl· (714) 846-t 571 • YWCA Y' a 8uirs Thrift Shop now open. Tues thru Sat 10-6pm, 1408 No. MaJn, Santa Al'la. Come & shop or call fo r donation pick-up 54.3-8771. t t FT Nouvaranla MX 390, hard bottom, In· llatabte, ltke new. $5200. 7t4/675·7475 10 Min To Open Sea========= lul work truck, runs•-P---IL_,O......_T...;C...,._LA__.S....,S,...l""F.,.l'""E=D SAIL: 45' Wide beam CHEnnOLET 9045 excel pis. plb, ale. lt'a the resource you SELL $550/mo. 45' Narrow Y.l\ Value of vehicle can count on to soll 8 bo~m $450 752·288t $4,000, sell $2,400. myread of merchan· your used vehicle through classilled &42-5678 M t S II '8"' C 543-t708 t I b BACK Bay has n secret us e • emaro d sa lems. ecause 1992 PORTA·BOTE t2 ft long, with 3HP etec motor & batteries. Slips up to 50 rt, St 1· RS wN 5 , T·tops, l·t-9_7_7_C_h_e_vy_l_u_v-. c_a_m_pe_r our columns compel s13 per ft. DeAnza power everything, tow ahell, good cond. qualified buyers 10 Marina, 300 c.. Coast m1los, cloan. All otters ,2200 obO, David 650-calll Hwy .. NB. 673-1331 considered. 955-2527 122t Iv msg. M2·5678 Asking $750. 675·5201 COLLECTIBLES 6017 Sport Card Sale Sets, singles, all 1ports t512 l..clkoslde Ln HB Sat on~y 8·2 REE TO YOU 6022 Sine« You Askl'd: JamH M&M>n, IHdlng motion plchHI' stu, had that ===c::=====l.,-.u.,.. look." Pamd a Mnon can F,.. Tebbw C•t please -va me. ayr otd timothy need• to find home. Anectlon· ate, weu mannered. neutered. and scent gl•J'ds removed . P1e4se call 240-7436. tasily be lcHntlfi«d, having ~Pit«t ap.,.aran~.H Both th« lat« Jamn MlllOn •nd P•m•I• Mat0n h«ld dttp 1nt«rt11t In Mtrology 1n 3«nn•I and th«lr own horoKopn In parlicul¥· Oth«r T11utaM, p.ul and pr~nt. Audrry Htpburft, Annt 1.tatn , Harry TNlft4111, With« M•)'•• Carol lurftdl ~========I and Jack Pur. P1tcuns, p.asl, prtMnt; PETS a ANIMALS .uwr.ne« D"rnll, ll«n H«ht, J«an '6049 Harlow, Jamn Worthy. bro Mesiti and uwttnc« Wtl&. ======I ·RABBITS, Nethorland ARIES (March 21 Arni 10) ~ttl..· dwarfs, need a loving t'nd oll II) 1p1rl..hnK Sl<IM Ari" Mol)n borne S.tO aac.n. -h15hhgho pu'Kln1h1y. 1na11a11vt st'" 557·5227 •pp«•I 'rou'll l'f ,urroundt'l.I by thl~ who <tdm1rr <1nd "'"'"' IV tit' cluw Cir :::======== cum tllntts take tum in your favor • SPOl'TING TAURUS lApril 20-M.iv 101 Pl•y GOODS 6065 cardc clO&t 10 Chfst 01)CJt'llOn will provt 10 be bt'tltr p.,t o( valor C\ttrtt ===:;::;:;;;;;:;:;;;;;=larnngtmtnl romn to light You·tt bf' Orange County Gun nght 1n uv1ng I hould hnt bffn 1n • & Collectors Show formed•· P1j('ft hgul'ft prum\n«'nll~ OCT 10&1 I, 9am·Spm CEMINI (May 21 Jun«' 20) 't ou Of.tnge County Fair-m ight bt «•<!aiming. "Wh.el • Sa1ur· f;jrounda, Colla Mesa day•" Emphnts on ab11t1y 10 win Enter off Arlington St fri«nds 1nd 1nnutnct Pf'Oplt charm, PROUNE point blanl\ po•«'n of p«nu•sion Top Pf'Opl« art' bow, complete outfit & tlnctl"f' In w•nt1ng to hrlp you rHth more. $280. 548·$769 .)'QUJ I Olll CANCER (Junt 21-Jul)' 22) ThOk ~========I who N)' you'n on« '1tp b«h1nd •~ GAi.AG! SALES wron• A.ctu.tlly. you'r« ahfid of gamt' ========= 9y lonl&ht you'U bt ckdut'd ... W1nntr •nd champion•" foc:IH on e•~r. pro· ========= motion Ant'I, Libra pt'l"l!Ons r«pn-wnl· ed w.BOA ISUHD UO (July ll·Aua 22) St'"' tndr· 6106 p«ndtn~. innovahnn..ss w1lhn3nrss =:;::;:;;;;;:;::;:===1 •o tab nsl..s 1n ordtr II> r«ach go.ti Lu· nu upKt h1ghllghb tranl. ph1IMO· phv, ~ue•11on. rom•n<"e on high l«nl Aq1.11riu!. anotht'r Leo ft1tured Sat,Sun 8-3, 2 t 8 Aba· k>ne, Utlle Island (In ~lley), bikes. axer· cycle, water skis, clothH. household. VIRCO {Aug 23-S«pt 221 At1fn · 11on rrvolvH aro und dr111la. b.uic aoutfft r«put411icm. l"fftttn<:ft lnd1v1d · =========I ual npablt of providing funding rt .. BALBOA qu~tt •dd11iOMI m&tfnal pot11bl« f't'· PENINSUIA 6107 vmon ol ltgal a1trttmrn1 T•urus 1nvolv«d LIBRA (Sert 21·0cl UI !Hlant• jerm\ show thatlvoy ~vt' .tJm1n1 .. tr• 11vt-ab1hty u wtll u ut1s11r ~1.-nt S1gn<!J runtra<I hold\ up. you rt' 1n the clC'.tr f()('U) .al~ on p.\rtntrsh1p 1m.,g .. publtc1ty m.intoil 'talus SCORPIO (tkl 23·Nov 21 l 'rt1u might be-~yang -rh1~ 1~ de~ "u' 'r\•u .,,....m 1u l'\'<'l.'SntLI' f<f<~ •nJ 1\1 It'd 1hac \11U 0\'I' btoen through th1) t'•pt'flt'l\lt' m.anv llml'> Co worl..tr prt"•<'nl:r. ~1(1 "Y' "'You .tre thr ~1•" SACIITARIUS (N<w U l">t. 211· Acct'nl p.-rson.11111 rtrwn.il .irf'l'·H· 41n(t'S \o>t'U )h.aJt"<> ,,f p1nl.. •nJ rurpll' gtt 1JH on p.tp..·r . .a.:.tpl 1nv11.i1111n '" cr.avel 'Young pcoN.•n ~V\, I .... ,1ulJ It!..• 111 be' 11.1~1 hl..e yuu• (.l'min1 1n\'11lv1 .. t CAPRICORN '°"' 22·1•n I'll Maim dom..,11c •J1u,tm«nt n•uld m- clodf' ch.lngt nl n...,1dt'nct mint.al "'• tu~ E.mph<His un h<lmt' <.ft uni~ Jun bl« good5 largr hl•utthuld produtl• rtthng of bt'1nK Ct>nltnf'd '"but lrm reran· AQUARIUS IJ•n 20.r .. b I'll !Ur· r1f'rs '"' ""1\0Vt'd, vou'I\' ln.'t' h• flv Ar 1n Moon t'mpllnlfn trlJX Vh•ll rel• 11vt who JHm• 1n1tn1 on provol..tng 1rgum«nl Do not C'qU&lf' dt'l.t\ with dt'· re.ti Sp«1a.l pa<Ugt' •S OJ\ th«' '-•V PISC~..Lftb 19·M.ut'h 201 Allen 11on ttvolvt>s •round 1nv .. s1ml'nl 1n · comt polt'nllal 1b1h1v Ill l•'<•U• wha1 had ~n IClSI m1 1ng ur "lulln C)cl .. high «Vt>nls cran put 1n mannirr h> httlp vou f't'&ch go.al C•prn:orn pl•'" n:>I« IF OCTOIER 10 IS YOUR llRTH· DAY You u« indtpt'ndenl lH'•"~" dvn•mlc ron1rovrr"1.tl f.ithl'r """"" cons1dtr•blt> innu,.nce Ap1ll'.aring •n· dt'ptndf'nt on \)U"'ldt. )'OU .itlu.illy .,... 1n1roaptct1vt ,t'nt1l1Ye, •On91&r\llV 'lttk1ng aMw«r ro ·'\\'h\ •m I htrl', Lio Aquanu.t Pfn.on~ pl•) 1..tov rol~ •n your lift Currtnt C"Y<'lt' rtlatn Ill van tty of hf"'rlt'n<'l'I, lr•vtl. go11n \'1& wnt· lrn worJ m•m•gr Your mo.I mt'm••· rablt, product1\il' roman111. month 1•f ol 1~2 will bit D««m~r c nur.Jgc I\ doing "hat xou'rc .1/r.r1d m do. Jhcrc can be nu cnur· ai:c unlc:H ''' 're 54'ared " · J;dJ1c R1dcnb.J,·kcr <;~ntral 1-'0rt'c:a t I he 4ny btfort the Ml moon , ..,u11d11~ 1 b usually u lntcn'le (If 04'1 111Urt'l th on lhc aetuDI f\ t'OI, 01ncl lhh one promh~ to bt Im· 1..i• Im!.! our ~nonal n'lallonshlp • I ht 'trvin "" fc:t'I ts dut to oppos- 1n1: • it'"'JH)lnh lh•t sttm to offtr no t',"' 'olullon. Tht main prohl~m Is d111 '" t'J:O' thul '"on't 1tht-in '"1th· out .1 fii;thl bc-ou\f of fl'llr or lo)lng r ... ,. h•rn' on '-h.it\ 1mpcJr1ant .... h1 ini: n2h1, or ll<'IOR "ilhng to com· pr11mh~ \rn, I \m) \1;mh 20. \pril !O \ mu, h .1 ' 'J J ltlo,,• 10, '>'tlU .1n t ·11 11 :ali\n~ \\\1<tan.~ 1i,1m 'th '' t' Olli ll •••" of 1>cal.nc"· it .J1mn ~·•U c If JNul t:l'llmg the:' '.lb d ne 111lh1•111 llll.tn)' 1111 1hc: j d t I ,mni-II llan l \pril 21 · \lu 20 s.;mco111: ,,lfa\ ~ I rucc to a h•u. h) \lh1.111dn .ind )l'U c:an c11 her ·'" lik. the lat who .lie the muu,, •· 1nJ be (mug. or ~h~ equal )trc n¥1h "' ch:arac1cr and m.1~c .a ~1m1lar f:t\turc C:f!Titrri !I Tblnt..l May 21·Junt 20 ' 11 rl l>q.1nn1ng to \o;C the: for· c 1 for the 1rcl'~ and .ilthough it dopn I lighten ~our INJ, makc1. l1ll1r 'h11K'C~ nio1e dear CUI and fO- ,u,cJ l 11nu•r II "rrll June 21.Juty l2 < • mptl'm1•, .and unJc:r I tnding u~ I.,~ to m1111ng foN.irJ. N )Uu'O I• hcl\1 11ght "here )OU arc: If )OU 1h1111' :ih<,ul II \llU'ro; 11\Cl\tng for· ":inl "llh thl· t4•tt'~t ~~1ble ~peed h1 " rl.ing "11h c•thcr,• demands. • I"°'' d Command I JUI) 23-i\ug. U 1 n £M' m " NOT the 1:1me a\ ~t\lf1 ·11r. "u1 wur c:go may nnt sec 11 1h.11 "111 at llf't You shd" ho,,. 1011 ~re: 10 11 •P.:••al pcf'On "\ al· ll'v.1n~ them to lkc:idc: for Nith or \1111 Virgo (I Anatyzt) A11g. 23· epl. 22 As ~ou clO'ie one chapter and begin another lool far ahead "'th a much oplim1sm and de ire 10 ma.kc dreams come &rue. Ir's ume 10 paint 3 new picture or ~our fu- ture Llbni II Dalanct) Sl'pt. lJ·OcL 22 You arc clo<-c 10 an important dc.o\1on and "ant to consul! a close confident to ~ound out your thml.· mg. You "'on't come up w11h any· th1ni new. JU\t more J \Urance :it-out "h.tl wu re .:ihout to '10 Scorpio (I Ut lrc I Oc:t. :.J. "0'. 21 Sta\ hxu,~J 1,n \11ur go.11 ·" un· xhcd.u!cJ t:\\;nl~ .irnc ru distract a.nd dda\ '''u Your Jctt:rminalll'n I\ "h.11 ,;. ,11 .SLhlC\ c \OUr 1mb1t11)U\ '<:hemes · ~a11t1tarius II \spin') ~O\'. 2l·Dtt. ll \ m-.·tir..1 a1111udc th 11 hJ' d1•m1· natcJ much or ~our thinking 1.itel~ 1< n<"M rcrlaccd II.1th \\C·ll~I Thi~ come~ from " rcahz-a11on that )OU h.i\e t>ccn >etr·c1: ntcrcd dut to un· r~lfil!ed drc:im~. Look at what you hJH', in~tc.id .of "hat you don't ha~c. · Capricorn· ti l st) Dtt. 22-Jan. 19 Your duty JS lo ..make ~ace: and gcnc:.rou< offering to othc:" \'Ou fct'I don't dc<e~c the benefits Put your54!1f m their shoe' and }ou'll l.nO'>' that tht'v Jre onl\ EUtlty of rc31 need thJt 1~ C35) for )OU to ful· fill Aquariu ti Kno"'I Jan. 20-•'rb. 19 Cu111ng tics "1th ~our pa'I I\ pan of the procc'' tn hu1lJmg hriJscs 10 the luturc. The sadnc~\ HlU tc:c:I nl>V' "'ill he repl.m:d '4 ath ·nc"' tic\ . that ·CQulJ not be rcahll·d either '4l\<:. Pi «~ (I Belit\tl hb. 20-\larrh 20 'rou m:11nt.11n the ~l.llU\ quo "htlc l"llhc~ m;il.c: the l'lrc.sk You land for tradi11onal '~lucs that h~'e 'looJ the te<t of um.:. 1c1 mus1 be 1e 1ed l'I) 01h~ I'\ 'cdm,.· to grlJ\\ anJ (tJtn mJcrx·mkn~·c. ;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;::;::::::::::===I QUALITY et bargain prk:H. Smoll appu.1---:----------------:----------~-------------_:,--------------1 ancH, kitchenware, Sundey, October 11, 1992 tatM, rum. bedding, .. I h l>c. '' pflrti<ln of a gtlOd ••c. Sat/Sun 9-3, 1750 On IM Rttord: Sylvftl«r S11llOM, nubhc "'"''"'"JI ran1nr-a11c•n 1n ur.11.jUt' • I ' h I I I Mlfamar Ave. (Penin Pt) r-rmrn' 11<' ll I\ 111 c mime "''· un-C•nttr·bo"' au.,.nlar, ii ftot th« only l\'g•I .-.c:t1v1tv Emrhas1~ on C•lC'J"'r•l•\I rem mN'r,·iJ ,,, " r>f J.munc~ and tuCC't'Mful at tor lo givt ntdit to r(for1s pou1bll" pnlner hip m.u11•I :::====~===I 11trotogy for hit u1ou11dl11g t•rHr. st•IU' Srorrm lnvnl\'l'd CORONA lob C11111ml np. fulurtd on t«ltvi.con SCORPIO (Ckt 23.,..;," ~I) c;.1nw DEL MAR 6122 4111d In "'olion pict11rn, wM a C«alnl p«f'<o\lM wall <••mtnfnl, "t-:t'vt'r """'"' ;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;:=;;;;;;;;;:;::I who clahn«d th•t hr did not fully y,111 hold •uch a wav with wilrJ~• • r«u ••IKES, storoo equip-•uttffd ullhl ht utlli<t«d h l11 li.nowl -i•n '"mmun1c.alhtn. t'mployml';,, ibthty ment, f urnltur9 , «dgrofHtrology.Oth«rCemlnlt,p.ut lo ~··n vi.a WJllll\1!, ,~•l..1nK l'am1h framed poaters. SVn-and pr«wnt· <Aorg« lush, 1<>« Mon· ml'mbt'r conltdn, • 'uu t\' mv tn~pir.a day &-2. 219 Hello-tana. C«ft« Tunft«y. All«• Clntberg. 111101 trcpe (in alloy) SaBI•)' C•hn.. Joan Colllna. St«ffi ACITTAIUU \Niiv 22·lm ll l ""Com--put--er-..,tb-la-.-ll~n-g-a-:-lz-e1 Craf, Judy C.rl•nd •nd Johll F. Cr.-allVt' 1ui«'5 "" ttondenC\• 10 act hl"t \\. 1tli.1m Words"orth <:cm·rnl r 01'«0 c and \ou'I! fed ~real for bt'ing so OllJI lrgo ti Analyu> -\ug. lJ-Stpt. 2l Save the rnllcl\m for today .15 1t ma\ he-too much. 100 late Others COUid USC 01 b,1nd, not a lecture:' Ubni II Balaoecl Stpt. 2.l-Oc&. 22 't ou i:an bend Jft.m, yoor \loll) CJsil). but wl1uld r•lht•r concern •.)OUN~lf 11.11h l.nr r1:1~ Ctir all. Thi\ ho"' )OUf best attnt'iUICS Of Canng for other-.. C\Cn Oii \OUr U'l'n C~· p<!ll\C Scorpio (I t)(slrt.') Oc'-1.\-Nov. ll Saturday October 10, 1992 88 Seevourcar makebacksl Need to sell your car? Do tt the eJlS"I ~un your auto oo for l 0 ckJys in e Doi~ pfot/lroepeooent. ~ tt doesn't sell, we'll run it for 5 more OOys, FREE !* Coll Classified for details. iii'ij'PiL 6112-5678 *Priwte Porty Orfy. No refoods with this offer. Classified Commumty Marketplace "'' By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE Q IZ Q.1-East· \\ l''lt vulnerahlt, 8!> outh vou bold +Q96 -'A7.t KQJ10963+Void The bidding ha" proct-edt'd North Eut South Weat I + 2 + ? What action do vou t-ab Q.2>-A • uth. vulnerable. you hold. •K64 Q976 Q6 +AQ84 The bidding hu procl't'ded South WHt North Eut I+ P&N I • Dbl• ., \\hat artif>n du \'tJU takt>"' Q.3-IU ' uth n1lnl'rable. ~·>u hold +Q976 K64 Q6 •AQ81 The bidding has proceeded: South Weet Nonb Eut I• P.. 1 + Dbl ? What acuo o do you take? Q 4-Both vulnerable. u South \OU hold: •6 A7853 rhl' b1ddmg ha North Eut 2 • Dbl I . Y.l'U) Q.1932 •72 proceeded: South Weet \\hat action do vou we"' ' . Q.5-As South. wlnerable. vou hold •87 AJ94 Al09543 •8 Partnu opena, the b1ddmg_ Wlth ont no trump a.nd F.ast p~ What do ~ 11u hid nnw'> Q .6-Nt1th" \:Woenabll' ... South \OU h1,Jd: + 873 K 10765 +J85-I The bidding has procreded Nonh Eut South WMt t Dbl 1 What actmn do you take? Look for aruwen on Monda). When you're tuned Into c1111lll1d you're tuned Into your co11•1111y. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC.-011 t Mennonite Met SSpint .... areha6c 11 MomlngS ll>bf t• Slow' mus tS F()(b!dden t6 Obtained t7 WWII hlglwray 1. 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I".. d I I I I •-wedon din rm, anti. publicity. rom•nce that 'hu1' up inc vuft n.1 «'0«' mari • • • u que cryatal, 1ilver, You 11 "'udl' mystuv. gl•mour. 1n • houHhold , ctothll'lg. tri~uf' lmpot141nt th•• you rontrol CAPRICORN \04'<' 22·11n 141 Looi.. btyond lh1• 1mmt'dl.it1', r'\'r(t'l\'f p.lttnt11t. m•1n1a1n •ura of mv•1"'1 Som« wall MSHCh, "'Plf.IW t«ll u' •II you I.now• If you do. vou will t'C' fool • Ith lk dltcr«f't, lflKllYf' 1'•~'4.'\ ,,,. \ t ull \fonn tod_,. stgnlnh one or tht mo\! po"rrfUI da)I ot lbe n'trnlo(Clcal )tar. Clo e n:lallon· ,hip• ""' lt\tcct to go bt)Ond p rr- ' iou' lim11 to allow Ont anotbtr to i:n•.. ..hill' \till n:malnlna com· mlt1rd lO lllrlr partnrr. ow Ii .. ht'n "" <ote ~ht~ 'lltt' nffd to tel 1111 of th1• rrlaM and bt • •ul"fd th11t '4t will \Clll kffp ln't Hd tni'I .1lhc in ours«ht. •net taCb' othrr. \lk\ 41 Ami \brch 20.Aprtl 20 t:.. 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TUTTLI CUCIC .l(IP UQU 40 AiAo c.;.r °' llw. mr• I Nl,san gets In the g Introduces Quest and Villager as minivan competition It's not easy standing on the sidelines and watching your rivals r.1Ck up sales in a hot category in which you're not competitive. That's why Nissan ha) re-entered the Auto Review minivan market, this time around with a mod el that promises to give the leaders in the segment a run for their money. You may not have seen the last Nissan van sold on U.S. shores because there aren't a lot of them on the road. The model had the same toaster-like appearance as Toyota's old van. But while Toyota introduced its popular Previa - joining hot sellers like the Dodge Caravan, Mazda MPV and Chevrolet Astro -Nissnn didn't get into the modern minivan act until this summer. Nissan teamed with Ford Motor Co., which had already enjoyed some success LEXUS LEXUS OF WESTIINSTtR In f1I HMl1 ol ~ Coull'f A~ lot lrnrnHil• OtMlyt 22 Fwy 11 Btldl M 71 ... -61115;21).5H-.. TUSTlN LEXUS Wotlcfs FllSI And l.lrgesl Dealer Tus:wi Ai.Ml Ct!'Hr Tl4-54MIOO * Immediate Delivery* L5 400 • E 300 SC 400 •SC 300 SC.100 is now available in Ferran Hcd.! l''ou r Best Buy is in .. tbe heart of Orange Cou111y! 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster Beach Hlvd. at 22 Freeway 714/892-69o6 LINCOLN/MERCURY BEACH UNCOLH·MERCIJRY l 6800 B&lr.h BM! H~rgcon Beach 3 l!Ws So!Jh ol t'-San 0111ga£wy tts.mt JOHNSON & 90H LNCQlN.MEACUAY s..10 SetVU & Leasrq 2620 H.lrt>ot Blwd ~ """' 714-540·5630 RAY FLAOEIOE UNCOlN MERCURY Sates• Semct • leasirg • PMS· Socly A.pi r 714-830· 7000 SANT A ANA UNCOLH-MEACIJAY 110r1ngr eo..,.,,,flCt 1966 19 Allo Cen 1 Ot T ust II\ 5 Fwy O Ja'11bolte 544-3111 MAZDA BUCHMAZOA 17331 ti Bl..d HJ'llinglOl'I Beach 2 IOIA'I Of 405 f wy 714-M2.e666 CAMPBRL MAZDA 1425 W S.er Cosl1 Mtu S4S.3ll4 DAVID J. PltWPS MAZDA Oua•iy family M1V1Ct swa 1968 Sales StrW.t 5 Fwy@ Akl1 lagunl H"' 137.2400 IAVINE MAZDA largest Otallr in tilt NallOn s.ires • SetVU kmt Al.co Centet 5Q.tl00 MAZO,JVW Of BUENA PAAK s100 Mlnclltwr A¥t Bue1111 Pm • ne.4000 MERCEDES ,RANK'S MOTO..CAllS 23663 RoO.l•ld (I Toro 1'7·3500 HOUIE Of IMPOAl'S' ~ Manchtsler A.,. &trw P1'11' • 1)).7250 fl.ETCHER JONES ll>TO..CARS 1301 <Mil SIMI Ntwpo!I Btadl W.IJOO MITSUBISHI AOOUt llUIA llllTIUllSHI 111202 e..cn &Ml ..... ~ Btacn llf.OlU,1.-..00.flM TUTTLE CUCK llllTSUllSll 311 AIAo Ctnltt Otlw. mne 412·7• NISSAN ~l~TONllaat 1WS 8Ndl M-HurU1g1on BNcl\ 142-1111; ... ~42 TUTTLE cuac NSSAH .km l09lf\ f1Mi Mgr 345 Hatlat 81-.1, c:.ui ..... MN411 TUITINllllAN "l Me lrl T 1111n· Pitlu11 *I AiAo c.n.. [) T ""-" ALIO C.W• •Nm llW M• lfNM MISAN 40 AiAo Cenw Or ' """" •1·mt I with its Aerostar, to develop a new van concept that was introduced this summer as the Nissan Quest and the Mercury Villa8er. I had the opportunity to drive the 1993 Quest XE -a more loaded-up GXE version is also offered -and it was immediately obvious to me that Nissan and Ford are committed to becoming stronger players in the minivan business. Nissan touts the Quest as having "car-like" handling -a claim used with virtually every tru cl< and van that comes alongr Minivans are too big and have too high a center of gravity to handle like a sophisticated sedan or sports car, but the Quest does set a new driveability standard in this segment. The Quest is powered adequately by a 12-valve Y6 with dual-overhead camshafts, producing 151 horsepower _and 174 poonds-feet of torgue. The _ engine and the Quest's smooth-shifting automatic transmission are derived from those used in Nissan's popular Maxima sedan. The Quest gets decent gas mileage, averaging about 20 miles per gallon. See QUEST/111 OLDSMOBILE AU.Ell OLOSMOM.E 11 " Orll'Qt Coiny Sin 0.. r ,....y 11 /ltM'f LIQllll Niguel 512.0fOO IEACH OlOSMOlllE 17331 BNch BM! , Hln111C1on Buell 2 trt So~ ol 405 fwy 71"842.- JO[ MACt'HERSOH OlDSNOBILE ?345 N Grand Aw Santa AN M2 .. 11 \HVEASfTY OlOSllOIU & GMC TAUCI( 2850 Halbof BNtd • Coll• u... •ll40 PONTIAC DAYIO J. Ptll.UPS PONTIAC <M•iy tlfllly MMCt u-.ce 1968 Siles. StMct LIOU"'H•.SFwy ·~ 131-2~ IOI LOHGPAE PONTIAC . 13600 Beach 81..d Weslmftttt 71"92-t651 MCLEAN PONTIAC • GMC TRUC« T ~Al.to Center 114-n, .ote0 PORSCHE IEACH llPORT1 "Now IDc.lltd in ht T ~" ld4 ~ 30 Al.to c.r.r Dri¥1. T iat.n CA 112680 71~ SATURN IATUAN OF SANT A AHA t350 AJ/.o Mal[) Sana Mt 152.a32 SUBARU TUTTLE cucn T~ S\JIAAU 40 A.lo C...r Or TU51n 7JMIOO SUZUKI IOI LOHGPAE SUZUKI Now flnllltCMtt Otlr~ Al Modtll 111 Weslm...., I 3IOO 9ttcll BM! •2.as1 TUTTLE CUCKJ TUSTIN SUZUl(J 40 Al.to Ctntlr Ow , T IAlll'I nMIOO TOYOTA TOYOTA Oil COIT A 1111M 11181 Hlltlof 8l'ld. eo.i. ...... m.2000 .K>EMA~TOYOTA 44 Al.to Otnltr Or, TUIUI 132·311 I •U MAXEY TOYOTA Pllll open~~ 11881 Btlcft BM! Hlnllglon Beed'I M7-15N EUIOM TOYOTA How Swttt " ., S."9 • StMct • Pllll • ltMlig 15300 e..dl. W.lllftlll *'m2 LEW WEii IRVINE TOVOf A 30 AiAo CflMf ~ w.. .... VOLKSWAGEN MY IUDllOI WlQWAOIM - SM ltn119 • StMce • Pw • Body Rep1it · IMnt AIAo Ctnlw TIM30·noG IOUTH COl.lffY VOlQWAGIN ~fl V~ SM In die USA I 171 I 9ttcll Bl'ld . Hlningten ~Ma.-. ~~·.@.m South County Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES • SERVICE • PARTS SEAVIC~ ANO MATS OPEN 11-f 7A.ll.·1'• • WOUOOI C0111 ma l ........... c.. .... m-... _,, __ . .. NeWPOrt leach/Colta Mesa Dally Pilot Saturday, October 10, 1992 81 t -81 l'rom 110 . An Independent MacPherson strut-type suspension with front stabilizer bar and rear leaf spring gives the Quest a less bouncy feel tnan most minivans. The Quest has front disc and rear drum brakes. like other minivans, the Quest doesn't have the stopping ability of most cars. It seems like some auto maker would put oversized brakes on a minivan to make it safer to drive. The Quest is relatively safe, as minivans go. It meets 1993 federal safety standards for passenger cars -CXC''!cding current minivan requirementc; -\.\1th such measures as side-intrusion cfwr beams, reinforced center pillars, front and rear impact-absorbing zones and child-proof door locks. An airbag is not offered, and anti-lock brakes are c;>ptional. One alleged safety featu re in the Quest that I don't like is motorized 1---.. --_.oul®r belts. T~are supposed to encourage seat belt use, but I believe ther make people forget to use their lap belts. The Quest has an aerodynamic exterior design, featuring a low-profile, sloping hood and rounded, modern lines. A top luggage rack and alloy wheels are standard on the GXE and are available as options on the XE model. The Quest also has a sliding side door, a setup that has been problematic on some vans but appears to be well engineered in this case. On th<: inside, the Quest is roomy, comfortable and flexible . It has seating for up to seven adults, and the second seat can fold down into a table or be removed. The third seat can also fold down, and it can slide up behind the front seats when the middle seat is removed, offering up to 126 cubic feet of cargo volume. Standard interior features in the Quest XE include tilt steering, air conditioning, stereo cassette, rear cfefroster, wiper and washer,·cargo net, and deluxe cl~th . upholstery. The GXE version adds such ..standard features.as power driveLs scat, rear-seat air conditioning, rear-scat remote audio controls, power rear 1993 Nissan Quest XE The price: Base price -$17.545; As tested -$18",840 The auts: 3.0-1'ter, 12-valve V6 with dual-overhead camshJltS, producing 151 horsepower and 174 peunds-fe et of torque; front-wheel drive; four--;pced automatic transmission; front disc and rear drum bral-c'I: and independent, MacPherson strut-type suspension with front stabilizer bar and rear leaf spring. The llneaee: Introduced this summer, the Quest marks Nissan' re-entry into the popular minivan segment. The new model is th e product of a joint development projcdbetwcen Nissan and Ford Motor Co., which calls its version of the van the Mercury Villager. windows and upgraded stereo. Mazda or Toyota would cost significantly A wide ran~ of optional equipment is more. You can spend a lot on a Quest if available, including such amenities as you try. Available options can push the power windows, locks and mirrors; price of a Quest GXE to more than leather upholstery; CD player; keyless $2~;'~0~ther products of auto-maker entry; power passenger seat; second-row alliances, the Quest and Villager create captains chairs; power sunroof; and somewhat duplicative models in an towin,g package. already crowded menu of buyer choices. The well-equipped Quest XE that I • But given the huge cost of developing a tested for this article had a tota!_Q!.ice of new mode~ it mak~ business sense_fc_or--:-1._ less than $19,000, which is competitive t\vo companies to share the burdens and in this category. In f~. a comparable benefits. SPECIAL FACTORY LEASE PROGRAMS! ON ALL 5251's And 5251 Touring Wagons "Don't miss this ont 111 a lif etimt offer from BMW, 10 Save ThQu.sand.sl! RESALE SPECIALS! NISSAN SENTRA XE -'90 4DR, Lo ml, A/C, ens., Grat Valuct Uc. #ITVXl71 6995 ---- · i Both the Quest and the Villager have ,..----------------------------------.....:.....-----.. more than 75 percent U.S. content, VW Cabriolet -'87 Wolfsburg with lather, triple white, Low ml. UC #03559' 1111••'0 nalfa • making them dome>tic models, so 1f ,,.,,.i ,-.,uiiBIBRB wagons .. you're a patriotic consumer, it doc:,n't $7,995 really matter which one you buy. Both models are strong new contenders in the minivan market. JEEP CHEROKEE - '91 Laredo, 4DR, Auto, kyt. Loaded CALL Us l. withop$15~5 GMC Suburban -'90 714.842.0631 >I• ton, 454 cu. In., 3rd scat. StJll looks newt LIC.#WDVU9 For The Newest Concept In $191995 Automotive Sal~s at Chevy Corvette -'90 h Low ml Looks Hew Loaded Huntington Beac w[optlons Uc. #1TKW6i5 Chrysler/Plymouth/Hyundai $i11995 ~ New In Town? MERCEDES 190 E '89 ~ Been Turned Down? 1.6 ltr., l9k ml., A. IEAL IEAU'NI ~ Limited Credit? uc.* 11VX111 Let us put you $i0,995 into a new or late mod_el ___ ~ \r+F-Ai:-91 -.............. ~ pre-owned car . Coll John Weissen Only Volvo's 960 and 940 wagons have a redesigned rear seat 19.8 gallQn fu el tank which incrnases the driving range of which includes an integrated child booster in the rear 900 series wagons by approximatel y 25 percenl has also center armrest and all three rear seating p ositions now been added tflis year. lhe 2.3 liter 9.io war,on, shown have three-point seat bells and head restraints. Volvo be-above, is dressed out in "Option Pacl<age 1 ' \\hich in· lieves that these are the first station wagons to have a eludes 20·spoke alloy \'\heels, power sunroof, leather· three-point seat belt for the center rear passenger. A faced upholstery, and a full-logic cassette deck. @ Huntington Beach Hyundai 16661 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach (714) 842-0631 Wt> gel personal. 1500 Auto Mall Dr. Santa Ana • 135-3171 (55 FWY at Edinger) S-uying A New Ford H~ Never Been Easier Wdh 1993 FESTIVA 1993 ESCORT _ -<4 0 ].-"'-311111 1993 PROBE ·-· ·-.. ---.... --- • /VALUE PRIC~NG /HUGE SELECTION • ., • Includes: 1st Month Annual Percentage Rate with financing up to 48 ma's on Selected Models thru Ford Moto·r Credit. • • • Payment, 1st Year License, Oil & Filter · Change 1st Year, FULL TANK OF GAS. Subject to Ford Motor D E L I v E R s .Cr-edit Approval. Cloud end ...... 24 to 80 months . aub;ect to Ford Motor Credit Apprav•I ... PRE-OWNED Cl EARANCE SAi E over 71 Years Of service \ VtciONI I 101h St :r ~EW 1992 TROOPER ~-.-. .EW 1992 AMICO .EW 1992 RODEO . .EW 1993 EXPLORERS • . NEW 1992 MUSTANG GT CONY &LXS.O ~ • CONVERTIB~- ~EW 1992 AEROSTARS ~ -== • EW 1992 RANGERS -~ ... I c..:.. l I , .. l J =ro lhe community 2060 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA•(714) 642-0010 • ............... • I ' I . I I I .. • .. Announcing the Introduction of the 1993 Models. Now Here & Ready for l1nmediate Delivery!· BUICK ' . r The New Symbol for Quality In America Skylark • Century •Regal• Lesabre •Park Ave. •Riviera . 1993 SEDAN . . DEVILLE THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 1992 SKYLARK · 24 MO'S MO. & T r R ES ID 19463.40 T.O.P. 12904.08 DRIVE OFF 534 .94 Equipment includes: Deville option pkg. C, Security pkg, Leather, Alloy Wheels, & much more 9 to choose from Vin #201252-1899 MSRP 15,740 DISCOUNT 1,750 REBA TE 1,000 USED CAR SPECIALS Equipment includes: ISB Package -Tilt Wheel, A/C, 3.3L V-6, Rear Defogger, plus much moPe. 1 only at this price. #640579 UNDER 53000 • • UNDER $5000 UNDER UNDER UNDER UNDER LOOK '75 MERCEDES BZ 2400 /J· ITQ, S/R ELEGANT 118302 '80 BUICK REGAL 2-0R V.S, FU.is GflAT 1128142 '81 CAD BROUGHAM EXC CXl\'OrTlCN, RJl..LY LOACIO, LEAMR, 1502681 FINANCING AVAILABLE NEW TRADE· INS COMING IN DAILY • • • • '83 CAD • ELDORADO cnDWrTHTAN LEAMR.A~ ~ 141001 '8& BUICK LESA8RE WHTt, flLIABl.E, XI.NT aJ.JO. 1504641 '87 NISSAN SENTRA 2-0A. AUTO. /IC, 341(, ~RYQ..EAN 1503401 . '87CHM CAVALIEAZ-24 v.o.MXJIUF. SFmTY 8 A..tJ 1~581 $6000 $7000 $8000 $10,000 '88 DODGE '89 lllCI< '88 FORD '81 DLDI '89 ELDo BIAARITZ DYNASTY LEIAR MINDERBIAD LX TOAONADO WHTE. ~LL TAKEN \LO, AUTO, LO MILES, V-6, AUTO, LO MlfS. LO MM.ES. LCW:fO :D<.WHTE,MNT ~Cl= PRaO 10 00..l GFEAT FAMILY CAR CHAT FAMLY CAR 116712 ClN) 119291 814,988 117851 . 1504241 '85 LE llAAON •LEUIAE '88 8llCK LE 'llCAD '90 REAnA CONV. COIVEllTRE a.... ... EUJOIWJO CllliCl'Cl' CAR. \(RV ~ .AUTO. LEAMR. 00..0, MNT CXNl .. WHTE, LO Ml£S • ANTRCPE~. WtfTE/TAN M.6T !IE, 14220 Ml:! 5()(, Ml.6T &E XTRACllAN \{RY9iAFPI 824,988 117801 14205 14158 14180 AOAMSAVE ~· I .. " 11IE NEWPORT BEACH • COSl'A MESA ·Daily PilllL . Cover Home Presented By Anne Dennis PRUDENTIAL NEWPORT R EAL TY S11 Pag. 35 For Mori I,.fonMliort A Special Advertising Supplement Vol.I, No.38 Oct. 10; 1992 .. c 3DAq \ seet .Ot ,sdob() .YAOAUTA2 PAGE 2 /SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 Cover. Prudential Newport . 02. Map 03. Valentine Propatl~, Inc 04. Watofront Homes Inc. Realtors 05. Watetfront Homes Inc, RealtotS 06. 8111 Feeney 07. ~I Newport ........... '""' •• 08. Cok1well Banker, Newport Beadl 09. C~ll Banker, Newport Beech 10. Coldwdl Benker, Jerry Anskr 11 . The Delebout Assoc~on 12. Grubb'& Ellis 13. Grubb & Ellis, Peters & Shuler 14. Grubb & Ellis, Batu/OettV.Jecobs 15. Grubb & EJlls, ~ 16. Grubb & EJlls, Kent McNaughton 17. Prudentjef Cafffomla, The Jona 18. Prudendal Califomle 19. Prudcntlel California 20. Prudential Callfomle 21. Pruda'ttJal Callfomia, MJdcrf H111tk19 22. George Elktns 23. Star Realty 2-4. Tarbell 25. Tarbell 26. Remax Irvine EME.RAU> aAV 27. Rcmax, Ron Felsot c 28. Ranax, Walter Mttchell EDrT 29.~RacRodgm Glsde 8urmdster 30. CC>elt Newport 31 . C081t Newport 32. Coelt Newport 33. Coelt Newport 3•. Vintage Communftta 35. lto9cn kalty ~Honie 36. Coldwdl ~, Coste Mae 37. Moft9a9e R.tta Cote Realty 39. Md.ain Elarptled CMS Mort9l9& EDrT -40. Sendra ~ Laguna Beach -41 Howe Ad. Nsw ~ EDrT 42 .• 45. 0111'1'1ed ·1.t -46. Showe.a Looldns ~ di ........ dMC9nc 47.~~~ .a. CdOMll .....,, ~ ~ f .. NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA .MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA~ NEWUmNGS LINDA 1SU $4,999,000 Btult-takklQ Bay1ront Elegance • This beautlfUI tt1edlter· ranun VIia 1s IOf thOse Who seek a resldeotlal enwonment of nan bUUTy. a kvino expenenoe Wi1tlOut equal 11 So callf. Located on tie boaUIJfUI bay of Linda Isle in NB. com- plete wJ1arVe dock & 2 side lies This new <4 bedroom, <4 ~ bati home wlll be yours IO enioy lhe YR IOUl1d tn Ifie po- VKY (If Ills guard-gated c:~. This home IS pertec- tlOnl llLCOURT MIU $639,000 This spacious 2 bedroom, 21h ba1l'I towmOfne IS wel SlllJ- *1 kl hS guaiU O*I COfMUlltY Some special fe31Um lrdlde. 2 llreplac:e$. securny system, cenlral vacuum. een- lnll w. new carpet & lloomg beautiful m3Stef suite W!" ~e. p1anm1on W1tttt$ Ind rooch men. Ocean and Cf't ~ YllW1J UDO PENINSULA "NIHOUll LUXURY $1 ,200 000 One of Nlwports Prwnler Propef11esll Spee1XtAI' bay and • own views. Luutously dec:cnted .. marble bdwooms and latge gourmeC klldlen. ~ buldilg Walll 10 ocean. shops, mtau- rancs, Ind .... Bolt slip mllable. CONnMPOIAIY DESIGN :. $975,000 Panonmic bay Ind oca.i views Comptete1y renovated from top to boebn. Spec1ICullr Contemc>CnfY desion Magnificent custom ltallan made fumlshings all ilcluded HNTHOUll $150,000 One of Ntwport Hatt>ofs most SoeciXUlar views Two bedrooms. two bd\S on Ill toe> level of Ills secunty bu1ldng. Fun bar. large rooms, llrge blyfYonl pl!IO Boat Slip IVillable PANOUMIC VIEWS $759,000 L.uuy hlgtl rise 2 bedroom condo on #le 6lh floor with !N!lndt-cn pnnmc harbor Ind ocun views This cone» has been con'ClfetllY gi8ld so lhe new owrlef can bUlld 10 iaste k'22 ~. -ent bay view ~·~ r'lllld 2 Bel, 2 Ba coodomiiun Walking dis1ance to ocun Boat sic> IVWble. HIGHLY UPOIADID $519,000 BaytrorC condo Udo channet vitwl Thls-Uunous baytrore condo Is ln lrnmaclUlt condlllon II has been tDCally UC>Otacle<I. al new ldlct.I Boll lllp II mllblt NICI llDUC110N $472,500 Now Tlllsll Thi lowest priced penllouse on h bay. A steal at 1hle pttce. BOii alp Is IYWl>lt. • MNm•D $429,000 COf11)leWf f\mlshedl 1 bedroom, 1 bllh wtfl lltObstructed bay and e~ 11grt views. mmacullle condlllOn. Walk to tine Cl'1klg OPBN HOUSES SATURDAY --11 ClllrTJ Ill i.. Sl.ltl• L.-.... ...,., ... m ...,., Clll Cl .... . .... • SUNDAY --Z5....,. •• ..... .... ll!flt 11~ •• .• ,.. ..... CllM Jr'ldl .. brtaa u. .... w ua M 1r S421.•Ull.• '*"'* SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Ila C.,. .... f 'I 0 Pli.9 I~ .... ..., m...,. -.. c.Mtt..._ SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 /PAGE 3 NEWPORT BEACH BELCOutn . $1,995,000 DRAMATIC!! Descnbes ltus 5 BR custom home behlrld guarded gates. Ex1enor of brick & stone gTVes lfle IOok ol Old Europe Lush landscaptng With lots or llowers enhance the pnvate yard with pool, spa and IOU~ ALSO FOR LEASE $7,500. MO CHIRIY LAKES AREA $125,000 Enter through Iron gates to llmlllO streams & ponds sumionded by lush landscaping and flowers Five BR custom home wfguest room Ave flreptaces, extensive use of bnck & Oii! Witt! a pnvite spa ott lhe INSter suite add romance to this dellght1ul home BALIOA ISLAND REDUCED $696,500 This is one of those specw beacn cottates Ml or charm Three BR's & 2BA. IMng rm cemng of mahOOanY w/arthed wallcways. dutch & French doors, ~om wal' & wltldow covennos ltw'ougll- out Very pnvi1e bocked patio w spa SEAVllW $800,000 Spectlculal ocian. mountJJn & cfty hQt1t views. CUSIDmZed 3 BR ·~· model In guara~ Semew. Extra IQ tot on a cos s1l'Nt di pnv11e pool & SPI-Ideal tcw wldoor and outdoof entlltlil •IQ. BAMIW TIRRACI $425,0oo Detached homt. 38R. 21h BA. This home was originally a model! Hightf upgraded • nwrored walls. CUS10m wall & WWldOW covemos. Very light & open Nice 11-bncked pabO, secunty gated. Sellef wil uny ftnancino THI BLUfFS $399,500 Large 5 bedroom • One of lhe BMts largest hOmeS llmlacutatt -T ct.ally air condltiOned. Great end unit on large greenbelt NEWPORT HEIGHTS $324,500 Just ~ed. Don't mtSs INs lncred1ble opportunity to own a 4BR, 1~ BA home In Newport Heights. Thts very weN ma11- !Jined family home has 1 beatllilul yard and is zoned R-2 BAY1ttDGI $316, 900 Look at IQ pnce • largest model 3 BR 3 BA topwnhome. Gated coomnty & many features • Built-In spell~. hardWood lloof. no c:ent w. tlreplce. 2 car 111. garage. torrvn pool & spa Huny11 This won't last11 WAUC TO lHI IEACH ,. _$255,000 8eMJflA 2 BR towmome In • Oi*' community Large ma5"' SUiia w1lh Sill and lirtplxe. srNllef second mamr Villl'ted cedlngs and ~ 11g111s P3bo 2 ~,. attadled oanoe Larve : area. Sdlef help 'Yllt'I jNOCIOO' Just steps to lfle OTHER AREAS TUSTIN RANCH "ALMERIA" $529,000 BealM\ll J M P9llfs bU11t home <4 BR 41 ~ BA tm1aly room den. 2 lireplKa, 3 C¥ paoe. 2 heat AC zooes. ful secunty system. 8eautJf\A baClcyard w·c~ered P*. tult-11'1 BBO & l~ lalfl SAN CUMINTI $229,500 Presidenfill Hei!tO II • SAN CLEMENTE OCEAN VIEW!' Fabuioos 3 BR. 21h BA condo wtlt'I y1ews lrom ~CfY room Attxhed 2 cat garage w/dlrect ICCt$$ Flrep!Ke 111 ~vino •uom & ~ony Off iNStw sub ANAHllM $147, 900 Great loclbon 111 blc:k ot condo complex 2 CM garage and 1 ~rport. IJl1enhouse Window Ill lcltchen. fireplice Ill l•MO room. 2 pnvalt patio's, lnskle luldry Pnced ac bottom of mat\eC tor very faSt sale Seier ICX#ld a new home! SC PlAZA llDUCID $10l,OOO New par!! and carJ* !Nib '1s 28R. 1 BA Int loft ...0 bOglt. Large pallO _.. *" ot pool .. Ak condibol•'O Comnu1lty pOOls, 54>1 and eklbhoule. ~ to Scd'I Coast Plaza. FOR LEASE Ill COURT llG CAllYOM UDO PARl DR. UDO PARll DR. M CAii"* COROIA DM IAYllDGl YOllAUIDl H R + Pool & Spa S7 .500. llO HR+ ~ Sl.400. llO 21R ~ $2.15a. • 2llt ~ $2.5'1.ltt 2U Gard ....... lt15a. lnO 31R + SCMfltl of PCM S2.000. M 2U p~ $1.395. "'° • JU · hol & s,1· 1 Sl.200. "'° , " . lT AT?3. JA38J TOJ~ .l~23M...AT20.:l!H:>A3B Tf~nqv. 1 -.):\a ~or r Qt i nrlnt"'10r VAORIJTA?. · NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ES'TATE PAGE4 /SATUKDAV,octWATERFRONT tlOMES, INC. _ _ · Realtors~ E~lusive Orange County-Affiliate of Sotlz eby's International Realty -BROOKVIEW 3 bd twnhm near So Coast Plaza. Freshly painted, new window coverings, air cond1t1onmg & dble an. garage Great loc:anon, w balcony overlooking pool & spa Greenbelts, extra Darlung.& tennis 760-3600 $174,450 LAGUNA BEACH El Morro Bay gated mobile home park Remodeled dble wide 2 bdrm w'deck & ocean vus Summer rram 10 beach (l.H) 760-3600 ..... . . . . ... . .. . .. $97.500 COSTA MESA•s Vendome complex w·c:om"'I pool. Cape Cod style 2 sty 3 bd twohm. frplc in Irving room. patio & single garage 631-1400 ... $ 1..90.000 IRVINE'S DEERAELD c:omplex w pool. spa & ten- na~ Pinewood model. 2 sty w/2 masters & 21,2 baths, ~~c.'1~0 .& ~~leg~~~'. . . .. $171,000 SANTA ANA A Panorama Hill lot w approved plans for large cu.stom home. Terrific oty light views Owner may Joint Venture 760-3600 . . . . .$199,900 FOuNTAIN VALLEY duplex m Los Caballeros Spons Vlge. Owner may carry w/15% down Top flr 2 bd. 2 ba & l bd. 1 ba highly upgraded units 631-1400 . . .. . . .. ..... $199,900 NEWPORT SHORES smgle story. 2 bds & den, frplc m living_ rm w/vaulted ceilings. Comm pool & tennlS EXTREMELY MOTIVATED SELLER (U-1) 631-1400 ... .... . . . . ...... . ... $234,900 UPPER EASTSIDE Costa Mesa Exanng remodeled 2 bd twnhm w/loft den. vaulted ceUmgs. frpk & spa in hardscaped coun yard 631-1400 . . . $238,000 NEWPORT BEACH'S Brookview twnhm, 2 bd, patio & dbl an garage w/wori<-out rm Comm pool & spa Owner may carry w 10% down 631-1400 .. - . $249.500 COSTA MESA HEJGHTS Oasslc vintz1ge Spanish style 3 bd home, original cove ceilings. arched door· ways, wood windows & firs. 631-1400 ... ... .. .. . .............................. $275,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Bright & sunny 3 bd home w family kitchen dining & family room oreas, den & big grMSy ytird. Added mosier suite with sliding doors to spa area Newpon Jr & Sr hi ~chools h31 -1400 $285,000 OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY 1627 Tusnn. Costa Mesa Heights Maureen Dol1 .. 1wy 3212 Pon l..eNJICk. HaJbor V'le'.l Homes NB ~F~ 212 !Mmond, Balboa Island Add !'adman 380 House srs.roo 580 House ~ .• ~wJ 4 ~BO ~pk' SObq 51. OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY ONLY 331 62nd Street Ne-.4-port Shores 380 HMt Krtwt Jo Rizzo S2 l 5 OOJ 1221 Mc<Arm.ick. Costa~ 480 Hou"' Elle Reese ~ 2) 9 990 219 Albert. Eastside CM 3BR lh.i.e Monica Rupn $_ -• )X) 2101 15 St ISlenal. Newport Heignis 380 r .. ~'11 ~ Freanan $2.;;'J ~ 3079 Corte Porlofino. ~ North 380 HouSt Amt Freeman $395. SOS fl Modena. Nev.'pOft Hc1gnb 280 Hxx Martcnt Hassel ~'9.00'.l 621 Donald~. NfVJP011 Heights 380 Hou~ Nancy Batfield S5-;9,C© 9'll Bems, Eastbluff. NB 480 ~ Margo Salal1 S549 00'.l 600 Ordud, Corona del MM 3 • 280 Dupla Lis Olsen S569 00) 1574 E. Ocean Blvd .. Pennmsula Pl • :S 280 HouSii! Maiy Mn Ne1hertutt S5~>.00'.l 1249~ W. Balboa, Pen~'\S\lla 380 IiAnhm Lomiine F arrlngton S6 l .i <ISO 26n Cmrview, Bayshcn:s. NB 380 House John Marti S625 00'.l 001 Udo Park Dr 2A. Udo Parl<, l°'l'B 280 Condo Maiy Lou !Gehler S6 75 00'.l 531 Sarene1a. 1rww Ten, Cd'I 280 House Rick Schrefber S699 Cm 828 Via Udo Soud. Udo Isle NB SBO How Janice Hyer S825.00'.l 601 Udo Parle Dr. #70, Nev.'J)Olt Beach 2BR CoNlo Mary Lou l<lc:hler $865 00> 60 Baau1 DrM, Belcourt. NB 280 TiAnhm Nancy Petenon $895.00'.l 120 E. Ootanfront. Bab>a 380 Hous.e Austin ~ $94So,OO) 38 Marro Bay ~ Hil. CdM 480 House Kathy Fox $999.00'.l 10'21 Kaigs Road, Cllfhaven 380 Houst C.arol ~ Stmr SJ .050,00> 400 Momlng Slzlr, l'.>ovtr ShOres, NB 5BR House Olga~ $1,525.00'.l OPEN HOUSE SATUIDAV A SUNDAY 39 Southampcon. Baeaurt Hil, NB Lou Hickson 1595 E Ocean BIYd • PmninMa Point Rod Gteml?allJ CoooYer 20'l Pearl AYet'Ut'. Bal>oe Island Joanna Hendne~ Jadcson 938 V11 Udo Soud. Lido !tie, NB Joa c.rreon 1...ois Md.oon 1232 Pol.w. Doller Shore NB Lamme Famngtol\ ~ Ftt ~ W Ottan&on1. Ocnnfron1 i8 ~ ~om l.ownitla 9'l5 Emmld Bay, ~ Bay, LB 'Fur,.,.~ Admltlantl c.al 4~99 280 Condo $58.5.00> 480~ $795 lXX) 380 Hoose S849,500 680 HouStl SC)l)S ·® 480 HnU.it SJ.077CXX> 380~ Sl.199W> 580 Houw Sl,950,00> EASTSIDE COSTA MESA l tty 3 bd, 2 both ho.-. 1. ncv.er carpet & roof F'l'k in llviM & family too Large side & rear !.lard( 031-1400 .• . • . • •• • • •. ·····-····-S275. PENINSUIA Ch rmmg 2 bd bebCh house. hug.? Sn. mg rm ""beam d aahngs. & large fi~ Leg< I R ?, steps to b.ay beach r. 673-6900 ····-•.••••• ··-·· ..... $293,500 OCEAN CLOSE Huntington Beach 3 bd w den, "' 'k 10 beacll Tot.ally upgrbded & beaubful decor & ltind· scaped yord w ~ 760-3600 .... ,,,_ ..... -...... -. $299.900 NEWPORT BEACH I.\ pnvate dock! A BEST BU'l ' Gated channel front complel(. lmtnbCUlote 2 sty 3 h.i twnh w double gar~ PRICE DROPPEOl 631-1400 •••-M• O• , ............... $309,900 NEWPORT'3 bd, 2 both l 1ty•upgraded hom~ \4.1th cLnank& fam1li,.• rms Lu hly ~nd.IGaped yard Close to ~~14& hiking & bOOng ...................... s.JlS 000 EASTSID£ COSTA lllEM RKently remodc~ 1 sty, 3 bd 10 family neighborhood w ~ Parqu~t. ~3~~~.& whltN~e_d. ~s ....•......•. $31 9,000 VILLA BALBOA Bik. 10 beach from 2 bd. 2 b.1 pnths w derutudy & ocran views Guarded comm "' pool, spo & tennis 673-6900 .. ........... ... $349,900 EASTSm£ COSTA MESA Bnght remodeled l ~ 3 bd w•new kitchen applianees Riva rock acC\."nts, ~jl~~.~.~~~~ ........ -............................ $359.900 BLUFFS 5 bd detacMd twnhm w/dming & fom1lv rms. RemodelOO kitchen & ~nd patio Privcste location, community pool 631-1400 ...... .... . Speciali.dng in properties for sak or kase ... on tlu wattr ... ntar tht waur ... and with a vkw of dt• wour .•. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE .BALBOA ISIAND OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 315 MARINE AVE. 714-631-14 .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY. October 10, 1992 I PAGE 5 WATERFRONT HOM~, INC. Realtors ® . ...,_,.. ....... Exclusive Orange .County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty GREAT ESTATES on •~nc"<....- aLUE lAGOON 3 bd, 3 story Laguna &ach condo w/ocan & white water vWW$ Gatid oceanside com- munity w/beach, pool & tennis. 760-3600 .. .. ..... . .. .. . ........ . ............ $447,500 MUM>A Chbrmlng 2 sty 2 bd & den cottage w/large sun <kck. Lovely quiet neighbomood, steps to ocean & bay beaches. 631-1400 .................................................... $459,000 UDO 191.E Original 30;s beach house w/3 bd, 1 bath. Restore this doll's house oc build new on prime· street. 631-1400 ....................................................... $465,000 CHEa\' IA.KE Newport's "secret" neighborhood. Freshly painted & carpeted 3. bd hme wtlMng & fomily nm w/frpk:a, big pool & yard. 631-1400 ....................................................... $465,000 SEA ISIAND Bat priced 2 bd twnhm widen in gate guorded community w/pool, tennis & spa. White carpet & pave!$ vaulted ~ings. 631-1400 ...................................................... $520,000 NEWPOU AT 11IE BEACH Super value few extra ruce dup&.tx. step& to ocon. ~ in upper 4 bd widen ~1~~: .. ~.t .~.~ .. ~: ...................... $525.000 UDO ISLE ''TumJc.y'' pafection, 2 sty 3 bd home on • prime street Dining & family nns & sunny brick patio. 631-1400 .................................................... $549,000 ...... .,.. llOllD 2 sty 5 bd (1 bd down) w/cin'q It f.-nily rrns. Pm\ like locotion w/oomm. ~ ~.~~: .......................................... $585,000 OLD COllONA DD. llAll Specious duplex on quid street. 3 bcl, 2 baths each unit, tefurbished In '89. CJoee to lilnnls &: town. 760-3600 ............................................ ~ ......... $585.000 COSTA MESA panoramic ocean views from spacious custom 3 bd home w/ tmty nn & ultra gounnet kitch· en. Two frplces & sec. system 631-1400 ................................................... $600,000 HAll.BOR VIEW HILLS 1 sty 4 bd home w/ezit-in kltchen & large family room. Extra large lot, room for expansion, setting sun vus . . 631-1400 ................................................ $625,000 BALBOA ISLAND Two sty 3 bd home w/separate gst qrtrs. French doors open to lovely brick piitio Neqr new roof. C>.wner m&y carry. 673-6900 ............. .. .. .. . . . ................. $640,000 llAUIOA ISIAND Two sty 3 bd home w separate gst qrtrs. French doors open to lovely brick patio. Near new roof. CMmer may carry • 673-6900 .. ............ . . . ............ . .. $649,000 DIVINE TEllllAC£ Exquisite contemporary 2 bd wl d1rung nn, den & fabulous pool. Gounnet kitchen & ~ ~e.~ .~'.1.~· -~-~ ..................... $699,0oo llAIUIOR RIDGE Cll.ESTGorgeous rare 3 bd Casa- blanca w/dinlng and family rm & sophisticated library, atrium & private courtyard wrspa. 631-1400 .... ...... ... .. . ........................ $725,000 ~.,, ..... ., ... co .... , ...... .. NEWPOllT NOllTH Freshly painted upgraded 2 sty bdrm home In move In condition. Ex1ra large master suJte. French doors, plantatlon shutters & hardwood floors. Comm. pool & spa & Lincoln School district. 631-1400 ....................................................... $395,000 OLD COllONA DEL MAR Stunning custom con· temponuy 3 bd home bit in '87 wfZ story s!<Yllt dlnlng nn. family room, gourmet European kitchen & offic.e ~l~. ~ .. ~~~.~~~~~-~--~--~-~~$5:.Soo CAMEO 8ltOllES • OWNER MUST SELL! Great altematrw to Pelican Point. an absolute best buy. Huge lot overtoolong golf course & ocean w/3 bd home & pool w/plons roe estate w(l,000 sq.ft. home on pouible Yl ocre 760-3600 .. . . .. .. .. .. . .. ....................... $995,000 PENIN9UlA POINT Great ocean ws from totally channb'lg 4 bd Cape Cod home on comer lot l houle from sand. Hrdwd f1rs & IN!ap.i'l·round deck 631-1400 .................................................... $795,000 MlW l9IAND Charming freshty painted English Tudor dupAa w/new catpet. Front w/4 bds, 3 ~ths & ~ .~ .. ~ .. ~. ~ .. ~.~~~: ............................ $825,000 Ml W mAND Luxurious new 3 bd Cape Cod home w/clnlng It family mu & bonus room/office. Top ~:.~:.~ .. ~: ............... $849.500 UDO PAB DlllVE spectocular views of ocean, bay & city lights from this beautifulJy decorated 7th flr 2 bd condo. Security bldg. 631-1400 ................................................... $865,000 PENINSlJlA POINT Gorgeous 3 bd home on CCYV· eted Belvue Lane Decorator kitchen w/brick floor, din· ~l~~-~~-~·~"'.. .... . ... . ... .$880,000 LIDO 191.E beoublul 2 sty 5 bdrm w/dining & family rms, hdwd fin & Fr doors VJ"ill e.xchange down foe home in be.ch area 631 -1400 ................ . $995,000 9PYGIA99 HIU Expanded 2 s~4 bd w'city light w on large comcT lot w/pool, spe & gaiebo • Pme built-n It lots of used brick 760-3600 ....................................................... $999,000 . PENINSULA oceanfront home Brand new 3 sty 3 bd widen & fabulous sea. surf & sunset views Separate guest qrtrs can be converted to units Quality amenities, A C . security & 3 car parking 76().3600 .. . . $1.395,000 OCEANFRONT at the quiet end of the beach De- lightful 3 bd Mexiam haomda bh an '80 wf"r doors opening to the sand 631-1400 . . .. $11 199.000 . . DOVE.II SHORES Beaubfully remodeled 5 bd bayfront w pool, spa & dock for SS' boat High ceilings, skylights, French doors 76()..3600 .. .. ... . $1 ,525.000 £MEllA1J) BAY Panoramic ocean vus from 5 bd bit in '89. Design perfection wlbeautiful grounds in gated community w/beach & tennis 631-1400 ......................................... $2,150.000 HARBOR ISIAND ROAD wlprivate beach & shared dock for 70' boat Like new lushly landscaped 5 bd contemporary, courtyard pool & vu. 631-1400 .......................................... $2,280,000 LINDA ISLE Trad1t1onal 3 bd bayfront wtdock & lots of used brick accents Formal dining & family rms. ~~~e ~~ .... . .. . . . .. $2.695,000 P£NINSU1A POINT BAYfllONT·Stunn1ng ~on· temponuy architectural gem on the main channd v.: 3 ~ d~. & specldCU~~:.~~.... .. S2.950.000 HAii.BOA RIDGE Former design house. 6 bd superb quality w fabulous ocean views Stone e tenor w.den, library, gym & media room 631-1400 ................................ $3.575,000 PENINSULA POINT bayfront on oversized comer lot. Large dock & your own beach. Total!): updated 5 bd shingled "New England" style' 631-1400 ... ... .. .. $3.950 000 lltVINE COVE Th<' ultimate m contemporary design & materials. Spectacular 3 stol). 5 bd home w pan· oramk ocean ws, pool & spn. 631-1400. .... ........ . . .... ... . .. ~ 999.999 UNDA 191.E w'dock for 2 large boats Fabulou i'I· ~nt, totol ntmod«I w 6 bd, eoch with bath. M3ny ba.J. conics, fonnal IMng & dining rms, basement entertil1n· ment nn & wine cellar, courtyard & terrace. 631-3600 ........... ~ .................................. $4,850,000 SJHcilllizUll i11 JWO/HTtUI for so# or kta• •.• 011 the waur. .• 11•ar tit• waur. .. OIUJ willl a l'Uw of the waler ..• NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COMT IPGH\VAY 714-631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 • - PAGE 6 I SATURDAY, October 10. 1992 Six Bedroorr .. yfront 6BR, 5.SBA Li"' "( ~ / dock Rcduax' C.Q ).> ...... n. down '::J Sl,695,~ Dover Shores Bayfront J BR. 2.5BA w /dock, great views Owner may a~ist w /financing St,595,000 Newport Island Bayfront 2BR/1BA +lBR/l BA duplex Boat dock. la~e sunny patio $695~000 Bayshores Bargain lOR, 4BA, Fm. Rm.+ bonus room Tum-key. sunny patio w/spa $625,000 Lido Isl,. .. ~ain '\BR, 28A • "( 'Q 1,000 Ove.-.;ucd Jr C.. 0 V. .. g patio '::J SS 7'9 ,000 Huntington Beach Custom 4BR, 2.SBA, 3200 sq. ft. home Newly tiled kitchen, private spa $449,000 - Newport Heights ('4 "Cod JBR. 2.SBA, '""..( "f\-d.eted ~OY~~ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA Pl.OT I REAL ESTATE . BILL FEENEY WATERFRONT HOMES , INC . REALTORS EXCLUSI VE ORANGE COUNTY AFFILIATE OF SOTH EBY'S 1NTERNATIONAL REALTY Linda Isle Estate 6BR. 6.SBA + large dock Dramatic home w/~e bay $4,850,000 Bayfront Estate SBR, S.5BA, totally remodel~ home 70' dock, pool, sandy beach $2,280,000 Lido Isle Traditional SBR, SBA, Fm Rm., custom home Reduced $300,000, will cxch. down $995,000 I t I _.., .. •' ,,I' ;· I ~-:-1:~·. ,J Corona del Mar Custom 3Br, 38a home + 2Br, 2Ba .-loft urut Highest quali ty, south of PC H $595,000 675 -1058 • 631-2 1 00 631-1400 Lido Contemporary Bayf ront JBR, 48A, Fm. Rm , w I brge dock Turning basin V1cwc;, tum-=Kcy hom<' $2,795,000 lido Bayf ront Bargain 4BR. 35 BA conctmp w I dock South orientation-best bay(ront value' Sl,795,000 Lido Isle Double lot 6BR. SBA, Fm. Rm., family home Will cxch. down for Udo $995,000 Cliff Haven-Remodeled 3BR,, 38A, Fm. rm., remodcl Best value in Cli(fhavcn I $469,000 Linda Isle Trlditianal J BR. 4.58A, Luge dock ugoon kxataon, courtyard pool U ,695,000 Custom View Estate 5Blt 4.58A rK?W f•mily home Croat ti.y views, pet~hon! Sl,695,000 Udo Urge c.onw Lot SBR, 4BA Maiitmmn horn<' Ocsirabk-Nllltttn tip of l'le S825,000 •I . ' ':fTA1'?~ rl\~s:ll in OCl ! ~,,~ A .... ,?')')\H )A~A 'Rnqw 1"1 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE UDO ISLE UDO • TENNl8 ANYONE? •••• ONLY $595.MO 3BR, 3~BA home on one ol Island's widest streets. Spad0us kitchen with double oven, island work station & Jennalre stove. 3 VJOO<l-buming fireplac.es lnduding master suite. Near tennis court and sandy be.ach. . UDO • LET NE ENIEalAIN Yoon. $765.000 SBR spacious family home on e:xtni large 45' lot. Large family room with wet bar. Gorgeous sunny patio. Lovely open ftoofplan. Walk to Udo Wage & shopping. LIDO ISLE · OWMD M1J9T SELIJ1.S79S.OOO Attractive courtyard entrance, 4BR, 3BA lndudlng 2 master suites. Security ayswm, fantastic kitchen. Hardwood floors, French doors. Also available for lease or lease option. UDO . MY VIEW9 • LAa8E LOT ••••••••• $1.135, ... Exquisite upgrades & enormous rooms ma>c. this a one-of-a-kind home 3BR. SanBA. Redecorated In 1989. Elegant terrazzo entry hall klads to formal dining room, enormous 1Mng room & family room. Very, very pnvate. NEWPORT CREST WALK TO BEACH .•••••••••••••••••••••••.• $269,000 JSR, 2~BA Plan #3 with mirrored dining room & eahng area in kltchcn. l.Mng room faces ··woodsy" area MtJST SELL DOl!DIATD.Y ............ S269, ... Owner may cany ttus Plan 14 with retreat olf master suite. 3BR. 2~BA Plantation lhuttm & beTber carpe1lng malce this one in mow-In condition! oaAN VIEW, Vlnr, VIEW! ••••••••••• SSSS.000 Spectacular Plan #2 with ocean views from every room. U$9aded carpeting. unique stained g&ass window in executive kitchen. Block glass WC>fk. custom ftreplacit. t #lt IEK••••• C6mt •Newport C..... CAROL MULVEY • Priced to _. 38R, 2"'1'BA Plan #3 • State~-the-att kitchen with eating area. aD new ~ It custom cebinny. Ex.cdent community amenities -pool. spa a ~ ""--1.t$6S~ .... OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES IMJIU) vooa Dll£AJI HOME HERE ..•. $195.000 Older 3BR cottage with lBR apartment off double garage. BeachfrOnt patio 30 x 102.5 lot. ~uUd single family home plus unit or duplex or. two condos. Rent out 'til you build! OCEANFllONT STEAi.i •••••••••••.•.•• $1,095,000 Newly mnodeled duplex with $90.000 per year Income! 3BR. 2BA UJ)l>«f unit. 2BR, IBA lower unit. ~ coutal views. Large assumable loan. Submit offen/trades, etc. Seller wants action. NEWPORT BEACH WALK TO BEACH • OCEAN VIEW! •• S 199,000 ~ted community. Marble entry & fireplace . Patio/ deck with automotlc drip & ocean view. Whet o bmgaln! 488 VIEW HOME •••••••••••.•.•..•....•...• $524.900 2BR and BA up, 2BR and BA down. Attractive land· scaping with flower hned courtyard en~ GATED COMMUNITY PENTHOUSE ••••. $555,500 Penthouse with ocean views from all rooms. Skylights & high ceilings. Marble fireplaces & minored walls give a modem touch. 2BR, 2aA MYnONT UVING FOR ONLY •.••.• $575.000 Marl*? entry, plush carpeting, crown molding, new kitchen & bathroom plus oversized spa tub are just a few of the extras. Boat slips ovailable. llADOll lllDGE BEAUTYI MAKE Of'FB!$t15,MO A designer's showplace With earthquake insurance! Features light hardwood Doors. smooth ceilings, custom vade & copper crown molding and serene views. PlllC£O TO SELL DOIEDIATEL Y1 •••• 1544.000 Outstanding 3BR. 2~BA home SWTound1ng its own prMte pool & spa. Upgraded kitchen, formal dining room, family room. ~ a..TED Fam ••••••••••••••••••••••••• $550,000 Prime propeT1y for the lnvatot or OWtlCf occ:upled. ~.2BA up, 2BR, lBA doWn. ~to bay and OPEN HOUSES M11JllDAY 1222 Londonderry, C.M. $210,000 1945 Trlldewtnds. Npt Bch $564,900 M11JllDAY/!llJNIMY 2424 HoQdav, Npt Bch $395,000 408 PluD Udo, Udo Isle $795,000 4809 Seashore, Npt 8ch $1,095,000 8UNDAY ONLY I 16 Tribute Ct., Npt Crest #12 K.nelll CttNpt Crest # 17 Ima Loa. Crest 112 E. Balboa. npt Sch 219 V• Sen Remo, Udo Isle 101 VWt Geno, Udo Isle $269,000 $279,000 $355,000 $550.000 $595,000 $1 ,235,000 - 14 l..S 1-4 1-4 11-6 1-5 1-5 1-4 1-4 1-4 1..S ri>f flt nf t SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 I PAGE 7 5 Soetlae•••o• Cotart • Belcoart Hiii LYNNE LINDSAY Spacious &. lwcunow 1ownhome 1n prest1g1ous gate.guarded community Country kitchen 1111th nook. Jenn-Aire cook1op. custom cabinetry Central A.C & vae, secunty system & more• Ollwra4 al '5'5.000 NEWPORT BEACH STEPS TO SAND DUPLEX ................. $595.000 Spacious beach duplex. Very large townhome-style b&ck to back units on oversized 30' x 104 · lot Each unit has 4BR/2 Y4zBA, fireplace & patio. STVUGH MYCREST/DOVER SHORES$6t9.000 Enjoy Back Bay/mountain views from this traditional remodel. J BR, 2YlBA wrth family room home on quiet tree-lined street. Generous use of used bnck, ttle and carpeting. P£NIN5tJIA Pr • MY TO OCEAN VIEW .... $775,000 Outstandi09 home with Bay and ocean views. JBR, 38A, family room. Flreplace In living room/dining room. Live at the beach for half the pnce! WATEllfllONT wmt odcK FOR S BOATS$12'.000 Duplex with 82 feet of water frontage. 2BR/2BA unit up, 1BR/2BA unit down. Could be converted to single fam!Jy residence. Dock holds 3 boats and IS zoned for additional boat dock. COSTA MESA & IAGUNA BEACH t BEDROOMS A FAMltY ROOM •... ONLV $210,000 Excellent opportunity to own in good locahon Easy access to freeways. schools & shopping Perfect for investor or first time homeowner. cnv LIGHTS VIEW! ·············ONLY $225.000 Dual master suite with spacious kitchen \Anth built-ins and pass-through with wet bar. Community pool & spa. COllPOllATE UQlJIDATIONt •••••••••• $449.000 Owner has been transferred and th1S unique view home must be sold' J BR. 2BA. marble bath~ & showers. New sohd pane French doors Gorgeous canyon & mount.am Vle\A.~ Extended view deck SPECTACULAll OCEAN VIEWSI •...•.. $559.900 OWNER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED' Ccxporate owned custom home features incredible ocean views from every room. 3BR. 2\.'.zBA 2 frplcs, breakfMt nook "' & sundeck IMS T ............... • ~ Sltone . DAVID MCCUU.OCH Owner wt1 help flna~ this com«r mtion 3BR. 3BA home wii'I mini 8adt B.1y & mount.in \lllfWS FamilY room A spe Cattwctr.I cHings. t>..uiiful • WOttt .., ho« WllWf" A.'C Olle-4 af '"",.. • PAGE 8 I SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 ,~~~~~~~~~~~~ OPEN HOUSE SAT ~ .:_, E'slde Costa Mesa 211 Del Mar Kevin Kanda $259,900 EastbluH 2227 Arollo Joyce Olson $429,000 HV Homes 1807 pt Taggart Susan Weir · $499,000 COM 216 Comanon Kevin Hutchinson . $549,000 KV Hiiis 1126 White Soils Tom Bertog $595,000 Olde COM 314 Carnation Kay Parker $599,000 Seawlnd 2306 pt Cartlsle Lisa Adam $632,000 HY Hiiis 1424 SOndcastte Barbara Graves $755,000 CDM 3616 e>c.ar'I Caroline Haines $1 ,495,000 Udo 239 Via Udo loud Sandy Adamek $1 ,995,000 Udo 506 Via Udo Nord Jerry Anster $1 ,995,000 ' OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-s Pr,1 f'slde Coda Mesa 211 Del Mar Kevin Kanda $259,000 Costa Mesa 2319 W"1mlnst. Linda Marston $339,000 EastbluH 2227 Aralla Stephanie Noonan $429,000 Newport North 3069 Cofte Martn Eric Shaw $499,000 Turtlefock 19041 Gl..-.mont Ten. Joyce Olson $550,000 Olde CdM J 14 Comc:rtlon Kay Parker $599,000 COM 604 • 606 A~ Valerie Hamm $695,000 HY Homes 1995 pt Nellon Susan Wefr $899,000 HV Miiia 4000 Inlet Isle lyteen Ewing $729,000 OoYef Shores 1209 1anfta9o June Davis $759,000 COM 411 Mcael Rita Kurtz $765,000 Peninsula Pf. 416 lelw9 Ln Robert Bents $767,000 Eastbtuff 2139 Alta Vista Joann Akerman $850,000 a.tcourt 16 lelcowt Dr. Edie Olson $885,000 COM 222 Ml Diana Gold9beny S829,000 COM M•6 Oeeml Tl1ona Bergin $1,485,000 Udo ... Via Ude ...... Jerry ftnlW $1,-,000 ·-·-----.,_, COLDW<?U BAN~<?R ~1 llfJ mil .. ._ NIWPOIT SMOllS $ttt,OOO Laroe 2 ttOfY. s bd. 2.5 ba on the tMlll m Wit! side open views ol lhe watw and ht f1111121 of Ill bird unctuary. The~ tmns incMdl 1 spa- cious INi1g room wllh a roclt I~ ~ Ind more' sutfSIOE $20C,OOO Strfslde T owni'lOmes most desnblt lloorplan, 3 bd. 2.5 ba Contemporaiy decor W11t1 ~ & OC*1 SOUit! (Ml'IY) facing liJlchell & ~ ~ Hew kllchen & bdlS-.The "kllld" cacpet & Ille floomg. Laroe master sub 2 closets Wondettul beach ~ cdon Wiii pm and pools WonclefM 2 Clf O'· rage. WlllOI COSTA MESA $209,000 Tomorrow'a Nest Eoo! TIU 3 bd. 2 ba ID'Mlllome Is an IN 11111 Wiii !olds at ~ .-., a grassy na Wiil lqe trees. Cape Cod ~· • CMYOM $271,000 ~ ... .., lllWC 2 bd -°'" Plnlftnl mocle4 ~,.... OICor 11 In~ COA· dlllon ~ pnwlll klUIDn w9I ~ dooll tool WTSa com ma tm.to0 ~ IW'ldld _.... haml on arm cul· Oe·SIC type ~ lM91 1tOO ICl ll • wlll li>l llNI CMf'*'O ' -.... ~ kitcllert Wiit! lsllnd, hCk ......... ~ and C0"9Y ~ ulld ln:ll .,.._. A 'lfif"/ qm & chlmq haml -... IDulDn. UNIURMY NB --Fabulous 3 bd, 2.5 ... J M. ,_. IDWflflllme l.0- CllllCI on .. ~ CUddl ae ... ID pool b1Sh PMc. ,.... IPPlllaa. IDmW eq room. ~room Wiii ftf"*9 llld Wiii w. ~ condllon. $J00,000·$IOO,M UCllMY ,,. .... LOTS Of POl9fTW.. II .. 3 lld ... w9I a ~~:·~~.:r:&sr-:. loolto ........ •cu.. ...,.. ~ .. -~ ........ ..... 3~'HI 1111-.11 ..... _.._. =-~:-::==,,,.\~ ............. -. 4 ....... ,.. ....... All 111' ......... u ...... ... ~-..._, ............ ... ~~· 11 •Mc 2 f ...... .. ~----............. -_ ... ..., ..... OWNERS LEAVWG AAfA & WANT HOUSE SOLD. WU CONSl>ER LEASE OPTION SC>acious ftoof ~ mastlr wtlh ~ na, pool. Mlll1Y ~:-·---., lgtlllrl ,..... Inc ~ llgtt -·---· ..,Oii' IUCM $575,000 M!10ll ocan 1rolt just 1 lew steps from .. IR. ~ wonderM OCllW'I _, llnd YIU Ml_1lish ms.ng llNdln OI bllld llrlQll lamlly OI condos. NIWPOIT...... $590,000 Oivore• forces sale. Great hOme wtln IMllqUe Inte- rior of boll rk1i$h WOOds Renctable root winOoW nS lanllStc spa oft master bedroom Urge yard end oweBlz9d 4 car o-. will 111ge woOOhOp. IAYINOll au.B $595,000 Tradlllonat 3 bd, 2 bl C11¥mer. FUUU opefl WOOd bArn cellng:s, ftenCh doors & vnnoows. WT* on -'Ille kllchen, new 8efber carpel. iree lined bnek pabo & bnck tnplxt fl tMng room '1'macUiMe and pc1ced ID lel'I "'•ISlU POINT $767,000 Special location BeM.oe Lane. ve1'f QIJlet wnl1 no allO notSe. WonderM lrldilloNI 6 bd home on a 40X100' lol Wei nairf.arled & completely cllwwlg wnl1 wood bNmed ctililgs & fflnch doOn and windows. PAK AVINUI ISTATU $711,000 drastlcally reduced for in'wned1ate sa1e111 Gorgeous Y1eWS of ocean & canyon from 1lllS beautrful 3 year Old 4 bd & family room hOme. Large gated lot wlltl lovely landSCapllg. HAllOI VIEW *1S $795,000 . Gorgeous, SJ)IC!OOS 6 bd home w1'I YleW of can- yon, new oe~ and oce111. P!cMe pel1ect ln$lde and OOl no expense spared fl recent re· model Move nohl fl and enioy• Excellenl pnce too• IAY'SMOIU $795,000 s~ styte reSldence fl Qaled cOlmUllty of BayshOm Utge oversaed lol wlll'I wonderful Urge patio AJ new kitchen ~es 2 bd. 2 5 ba ,,. CondCloned home IS fabolous CondllJOn UDOm SttO.• Grlll ........ hoult. Remodeled,. lllleh- '" ~s ..i 2nd ..,_ upst;lil °" Ill\ diet. ~ bd. 2 5 bl. ....., SClircMe, compllllly ,.. ....... ,._ llldrQom ..., """" bell. ..., "*"' jlclr2I '* In 2nd 11111. COIONA DlL MAI S35,000 SOulh of PCH dUpleX ldfaCenl to Bayside ~ Remodeled 2 bd, 2 ba and 1 bd. 1 ba 2 car oa· rage on 1he "Sl1eet paiblg, wallung distance 10 be~ shops, and res1Mtan!$. $1,000,000 • UP PltCI llDUCID TO SIW $1,000,000 Errpf Ille Newport lMstyle _, tis beautlful 4 bd Inly home sUted on fie boat dock fl)( 2 boa1s Ths propetly ngt'C II loday'S rnnel Leased land ~ 10 IMraoe down paymert Buy the land later CORONA OIL MAI $1,025,000 Wondeflul cmemporary home on Pacific Coast HIQl!Way 4 bd and tamry room One bloc~ 10 ocean SUWIND 1,060,000 Abso~ fa.t>uklos encloSed remodeled Ponof•no on a 14 000 pilJs oc~ & city bOtlt VleW. Ex· panded [l\ISler. kitchen ~ and new appll· anccs Pnce to lllClude s!IJMong 2000 sq ll add!· bcn lo 32000 plus SQ ft.. NIWPOIT HEIGHTS $1, 150,000 lncre<liblt view of ocun. bay ano cr'iy ligt1IS lo- tlly remodeled custom hOme tour bd t>ral't' booos room and wet bat Tons 01 CKk space tor Yl!WWIO~ ICINGS IOAD CUffMAWN $1,475,000 Frorc row bay and ocean ~ on pteSfJOIOuS Kings Road WI Newpott Buch. Gorgeous cUSUJm total r"'10dtl 5 Dd 4 ba COld'Y Hench tStJlt limestone marble. skylights through-<iut, top-ol~-w applia11Ces and Qlialty ma&mais Gmbo Wit'\ lemCed ll#llS acceit hs deSigner per1eC1 hOlne. llDUCID UNDll IMllCIT $1,4f5.000 Wondelful ~ rO'# kation above BIO Corona buch wllh sweeping ocean & bay views Over· saed lot With 3 bd home, 2.!I °' 01US 1 bd guest house """' page. partang for • tars !#Ve hmg and dlnllQ rooms for ei~ & w3tChlng the bollS 00 by. UDO l&MD . $1,"5,000 :-=-~=lr:..":~~ en a 35 • Wlcll Ila. On m.. Lido lsAlnd. , UDO l&MD $1,"5,• TradlDONI ~ Cape Cod home loell9d on b !NII chlrvl8I of ,....,, Bay n.s 5 bd Int; ~ home "*u wondlf1ul ~ ol Nlwport Bay & ~ c... beyond Larve °"" ~ bectroOm di PlllOfWTllC Bay ...s. ~ Bay· Sidi T llTICt Wiil dock for llfVe bolt. UDO l&MD . $2."5,• S91Ct1CU11J ~ VIII on 45' lot on UdD llln1 ~F-..--~&Clllegll 3bd. 4.5 Ill h:WIS .... bOlt doct. PAGE 10 I SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 0 ' -pied ltl'llil --ol lffl'O'dml8dy 9,100 t/f. no. 6ilA. ~Wim od· llr, ...S for hofae sp.cuaalar bbl Villa • wida 4.5' bayfrcnl kit. 310, 4.SIA. ~'*°' lllMbk.. l-ae doc* 4ID~•Y .... Clll )' f09f wilk kit """ w. doct and ~ b~yfrcnl pedo. ltedui:cld. Ocunlide at PCH. l lD, 2.IA condo. <Mat bead! ---ay Oo. tobuchA villapatCDM JaD)IA ••• did ...... _.,Ny ... ,., ...... "'-'". NI c••t r1 d. pied ~. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Udo bland European FJepnce '80, '8A 1'> at 111..s W/ Llfll doc* A YlaW at --dYmd and !ll&Jndl. ~ ............... wilt 6i1D, 7.S IA Priv• om. wianduftll ... ..,vie-. ~- Udo Island Bayfront '80, 4.SIA Dpe Cal llyte. 0.-aoc..-on Via Udo No.d. Doc* '°' t-ae boll. COM Hillside . Condol i...o-. a..,.. ..... )ID a 21A ..... .. -... .., ......... ,...., 11n••111 f. Lltde Balboa Wand Bayfront • '90, J.SIA hyfronr -Uldt lllloa WnS_ Lilla--. Wondedul .... P.lqlMk .... 480, J ~ BA on W09dcriUI 112 a..rt" I•~ .. pool 1.\11> •l. 11«• ~OU:U "I«'"'• Privw twa.dl ace!" ........... )10 , J.JaA .. pool t..l ... -""" ltll .. ..,..."_ QlllliG ... Pt ll)'at ......... ,210. uaA•.....-kll i...--iDlft IKO... WUl cflf'/1 c... ..... ....,c ... 1n*llll .. .,.. JID. JIA _.....,... ..... -: NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE A REAL ESTATE COMPANY HAMOR VlllW NILLS ... eontemporary. Dramdc:. An astounding rWlge of views. Views of the OCMn, bay Cabllna and night lights. l..oc-1ed on the ~ anet In the area. Large COtnef lot. Two stoty. ThrM bedrooma. Three bd'la. Don't mila ~ tttll one ...... ._ ..•..••.. -........... $1 ,300,000 llAYCllDT ... Thia OMW _. CCM..tdef .. on.. ~ ............... option, Of poeal>le :::.....~~~ .. ~ fkMn. ~ doors. MMl'a room. Thia le a most deanble nelghbomood. Euy to show. call for an IPPC* lll•liinl ............ ._ .... _ ............................ $899,900 RSTCLIFF ••• Prlce reducedl lmpreulve home locM9d on a ..,.,., 6mpoftant street. Th'8 lhrM bedroom, three bath property aum>uncta • huge MCWlly f9fad pool and entlftUlment .,.._ Lqe lvtna room with ~· Open dlr*1g room. Don't miu this channing home .................................................................. $869,000 Open ....... 1.a 1201 ............. Lw NewPORT BeACN ... Thia lmpreuNe land- fNl'tt brlnaa beck memOtles of • by~ era. " C, to¥e bcllllon, you'll low this on.mg. Four ooma. Three bd\a. Formal dining room. Cozy pub room. LMge country kitchen. Approximately 10.000 ...... toot lot ................................. $650,000 --·-· • 1.a ....... 2247 .,....... Reed llAYCRSST •• .Lowefy famfty Oftented neighbor· hood. Four ..,.cb• ~ Three baths. Thia home lndudee .. upgiaded kllchen which opens onto • .,..,.,. pell() and poot. Prt¥Me l'NISter "* complell .. c:ouny.rd and ... Luehty •Mlecllped. 8ecurtly g9led ef*'Y ................ S829,000 nsr 1111WPORT ... this dupln 1a ....,. sway from the OCW\. LMge comer ~ wlltl CMl'8lred Pllloa. ,,_ ~ ... beef\ ... emety ... rnaln- t.nd. ~ unit le four bedrooma. two Nh. ~·-·--·~·~ .. ~: .. ~ .. ~:=~ LAGUllA a.ACH .. .A romantic hktNway. rt.e'• a --of romance and.,. edge of...._ ,,.. to~ here. Thie home Neon ....... dwm. dWK'tlr Ind warmth. Two bedrooms. Two Ind onHwl ...... P9QD9d oak ftoon. BMrned ...,.... Qldcled on a Pftwall lol wlltl • wtllle ......... ,,, .. ,._.,,,,,.,.,,,_,.mu•u•••••••••••••••-1575,000 HAn90ll lllGltl ·---•Thia home II emi-r.Illy pnlCllall. FM bedrooms. Four batt'9. Appradn 111 t) 3100 ...... tllt. Exira llrge lot New ldlcMn mppllraa. .......... kJtichef'I ~ ...., new tloof CCW9f°'•1g9. Two tn-, =-~ .. ~ .. ~.~:.~ .. ~75~~ llA'YCllDT • ..t30.000 price '9ducllonl Four ,. t!Wge bedrwa ThrM balha. Den. Fantlv room. ._ ... clr*1g room. 8rMkfaat .,.. TNia home haa ->4•• ....,. ywd. lleal ..... In Beyo..a. lrtng ~ bujera ... chldr9n. ~ ..crow .... ml .. °"9f9. .... ~············ .. ··· .. *·~·············~--·1558.000 f:':!'=7'.:-....-:::.:.i:.-~-= ....................................... ,................................ and ~.:~.~ .. ~ .. ~.~.= Ol'D UT .. 1"8W1 a•a~ Ln 7888700 SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 I PAGE 11 llAYCRIST ••• Price reduction! This home complments Its natural surroundings Four bed- rooms. Two and one-half bath• New ~t New carpets throughout. Scraped ceilings Two. fire- places. Large pie.lhaped lot. Oversized two car p11ge. AIM> awi&able fOf leue ........... $435.000 Ol'Sll SUlmAY t..ateot ,.rad1wlllda L..ne llAYCUST •• .An unparalleted opportunity tor an ""4~ Supert>ty altual9d on a large lot. An ~ famly nelghbof'tiood. One level. Five bedroome. Two and~ baths. The grounds lndude 8UCh faclttlea u a pool, apa and sauna. An ldeel anWonment for entertalnrMnt. .......... $485,000 Open Set/Sun 1-a 2048 Shlpwar Lllnd BAYCRIST ••• Exceptionally well situated Bursting with possibilities. A sensible pnce. Ex· cellent ~· Four bedrooms. Two and one. half bd'ls. Generously proportioned rooms . BHutifut COU!tYafd. Ouality you can see. Com· tort you can feel ................... ............. .. $485,000 UPPER BACK BAY ••• CMrry Lake area. A wonderful family home located In a quiet cukle- aac. Two story. FcSUr bedrooms Two baths Two flreplaces Charming o4ormal dining room Open :':!-:~/::~~ .~~~--~·-· -~~~'. ~r-:n9m Open Sunc1ar 1-4 ••••••••••••• 2324 L8 Una WISTCLIFF ••• eome and see tflis ctasrlc Stur· tevant home. Original owner Wood beamed C911- lnga In the llYing and family rooms. Double ftre- place. Parquet ftoon Large. extra wide lot. Cour1· ywd entry. Lots of room fOf expwtsion. Grnt s» tendaf ................................................ $425,000 HM80R NIQNLAllDS ... Locationl Down the ltrMt from the par1c ~ school. Investment! Huge 1o1 In Newport Beach. Seier will now l&s· ten to a ..... option. Opportunftyl A tittte up-dating could gfeatly enhance this already clean Ind Sound home. Pool and spa. Come In and buy ltl............................. .. . . . .. .......... $375,000 llnfPOlllT CREST ... Priced to Miii Most sought after Ptan 4. Two story. Large master bed- room ...,, ,...,..., balcony and 81\ ocean vtew. Pn- vldll guest~-Pool. Spa Tennis. Large dou- ble gwage. an parking fOf guest... . s.2e5.ooo UITSIH COSTA M•U. •• Buildable A·2 lot. GfMI comer location. Exls1ing two bed· rooms home can provide solid reotaJ lnoome until you are ready to construct two condomini· ums on this convenient site. Fenced yard. Oe'- tached glt'llg8 ...................................... $245,000 llWWPORT BIEACH ... l<IMI. CClf'IWIWnt loca- tion. ~ the beedl and Hoeg Hoepftal. llvw ~ooma. Two and one-half baths. 9'epe to the pool. Sunounded by greenbeb. Exterior~ rec.nly t'OmPlet•d °'-' home, nelgt and~......... . ........................... S20t.500 Open ~ 1-4 ............... ., , -COSTA ...U. .. w .. planned. w .. dNled Condominkam In ::c.. Creek. Two atory. One bedroom Dtua ~ din or two bedroom. One and ..,_ ..-bllllfte. OM of tte n1c1111t lo- callon In oomplex. In"*" CCM.-0.t.M 11•,IOOLH ' 0.-... 1M .... Ma1 P1111ll1111l Cllde eto NllWPORT CBITllR ~SUIT• t to, NEWPORT BUCH PAGE 12 I SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 BAYSHORES Sweeping panoramic views of newport Bey. This property and location wlU never be duplicated. Located In exclustve guard igJ."*' vated In the t980'a offers spectacular Interior courtyard wtth .wlmmlng pool and spa. On over Ya aero. The lnter1or hlghllg Include, bay, s baths, maid's quitters, living room with celling high watt of windows overtooking bay, plus all the amen1Ues for elegant lvtng. Kent McNaut1hton $145,000. $548,500 SOUTH COAST VILLAS Immaculate• 3BR, 2BA, tile bathrooms and entry White. bright Great investment. $f4$,500 floors in light and Steve or Stephenie Leverett NEWPORT TERRACE $188,000 Remooeted and upgraded wrth plantation shuners. pavers in dining room. kilchen and patio Great Pnce Diane Knight NEWPORT CREST $250,000 End locatlon. expanded noorplan with added bedroom. bath and sitting room. Outside vrew deck. Linda Oeth EASTSIDE $2118,000 Charming one level. 38R, 1 BA. Located on large lot with room for expansion. Desirable, quiet area. Bob & Terry Coluccio CANYON CREST $3411,000 Pnvate courtyard, French doors, alarm system. Newer kitchen appliances. Pri- vate walled rear patio B.J. Johnson JASMINE PARK $319,000 Security gated community with pool and spa. Neutral decor. Two BR, 2BA. Motivated seller. compare value• Ann Peters & Suzanne Shuler CORONA DEL MAR COTTAOE$4a6,000 Two BR, on level R-2 lot. Conveniently located for shopping and town center. Walk to beaches. Pet e Barrett MESA VERDE $439,000 Located at 6th tee of M8$8 Verde Golf Course. Three BR. pool. Private location with lots of trec!s. Lois Jecobs CORONA DEL MAR $4119,aoD Duplex So. of Hwy. Front house 3BR, 2'hBA, plus 2BR, 2BA rehr house, lots of patios. Excellent vaJuel Lola Jacob• or Linda Oeth CORONA DEL MAR ltuB,1100 Duplex, main unit 3BR, 2BA plus 2BR, 1 BA unit, both with fi replaces. Good rentals or owner/user. Sandy Lon9 $559,000·$945,000 SEA ISLAND $651,000 Spectacular! Back Bay and city lights view enhance this 2BR, plu9 den town· home. Gated community. Ann Petera or SuHnne Shuler , HARBOR VIEW HOMES $698,000 Expanded and remodeled 2 story 4BR, 3BA, close to school, pool and green- belt. Move in ready. Linda Oeth HARBOR RIDO~ $5H,OOO Relocation owned -motivation plus. Mlr1- mar model. Vlew of hHls and city lights. Two BR, 211'.!BA. Ann Petera & Suzanne Shuler llAYCREST INl,000 Highly upgraded, fabulous grounds with pool and spa. Four BR, 3BA. Choice lo- cation, choice street. Linda Oeth CORONA D~L MAR lllH,llOO So. of Hwy. 2BR, remodeled kitchen, pri- vate sunny patio plus ocean view deck. Steps to Ocean Blvd. Holly Tait Marke• HARBOR RIDO~ CR/EST $776,000 Large corner location, Foor BR, 3Y.IBA, with ocean view balconies upstairs with glass fence. Areplace In master suite. Mall Gulledge HARBOR VIEW HILLS $Bflll,OOO Remodeled with upgraded kitchen and baths. French doors, large yard. Four ea plus cten Myrna Boom DOV{R SHORff.VIEW l6H,600 Panoramic views, single level 4BR, 3BA, unique location. Access to Dover Shores private beaches. Carfrn Callen or Barbara Aune Kl#OS ROAD IHa,000 Vlews overlooking Bay and Pevllion. Three BR, 2BA, downstairs family room. On prestigious street. Pete Barrett $975,000·$1,2f15M BALBOA COVES $076,000 t 00 ft. plus of Bayfronll Recently remod- eled Penthouse bedroo·m wrth panoram- ic v1ows Space for large boat Don Pearson SP YGLASS HILL $997,000 Qcean views, one story rcs1denco open and spacious. Many extra. 4BR, 31'2BA All white decor. Immaculate! Mall Gulledge SPYOLA•S HILL·VlEW $1,075,000 Expanded and upgraded. 4BR. SBA, plus bonus room. Pool In front courtyard and spa on view side. Maxine Propp SPmLASS HILL $1,250,000 Better than "down coast views" Remod- eled single level 4BR, with unp&mllled views to Catalina. Ann Peters or SuHnne Shuler OCEAll 8LVD • CDtf $1,:195,000 White water view lot overlooking jetty en- trance and Newport Harbor. Steps to Co- rona del Mar beaches. Unda Oeth or Lola Jacob• PE Sf. f95M·S 1. 725M OCUll 8LWJi.M.W 111396,000 "View Point" comer location, white waler, jetty, Cataline end sunset 'Views Extra wide tot. Linda Oeth or Lola Jacob• HORSE ACltl!AO• 11,31$,000 Just under 2 acres. Four BA, 4'hBA g 1 r&ges for 14 vehrcies. horse area, 6 stn• barn. San Juan Capistrano Ann Petera or Suzanne Shuler 81G CAM1)#.Wft l1,•f5,000 Golf course view, European provcncal estate. 17th centufy doors and windows Three BR, 31~BA. Courtyard pool. ..,.. ..... EMDALD .. y 11,U0,000 Facing Emerald Bey Green and beach Foor BR, 48.A. eeparate master suite with fireplace. Guard gated community Rod D..., or Nanc, D..., mDALD MY l•,11•11,000 Across from beech, brand new 4BR, 3' '2 BA. auperior construction. Gu•rd gated community. Rod D-., or Nanc, .,_.., SA1UIDAY WHTCUFF 1500 CUMIEllLAHD 1·5 9lll!Y llllCMllMOllf $AlS,000 SMOIECUFfS 262 MORNlfG CANYON 1-4 1.J JOMN1Ctt $159,900 COllONA OEl MAR 3700 OCEAN 91.VO 2-5 ~ omt $U95,000 . SAlUIDAY • SUNDAY VIUA WJ0A 270 CAGNEY 1307 1-S rm MlltTT S,35,000 WHTCUFF 508 ETON rlACE 1,5 Pm umTT $525.000 IAllOA ISlAND 321 ArOUM 2-$ AL1C1 llCllWNl\l. ___ ,.1. __ JatMCIO 5"GWS 27 CARMEl IAY 1-s MW lMllm $1J5,000 DOYEJnMOf[S 1706 GALAXY D11M 1-4 AUN1JCM1N1 $HU00 HARIOlt VW HOMES 2015 roRf NOYIHCE 2.S LESU1 1tOW f*,000 CORONA Dll MAR 221 HEUOTIOP'l 1-4 HOUY TNT W1U1 $699,900 CORONA DEl MAR 226 JASMINE 1-4 HOUY tNT MUrAS wn.ooo SUNDAY ONlY WTllUff C10 VISTA GaANDE U -4 NANCY IHGLmlCMl $397,000 NlWPOIT H'TS £06 AUSO 1.S M WILLS Jl65,000 W'\'Gt.ASS lfll 55 MOHTt<:no 2-$ MAXINE "°" t..011.000 ~ TORACE 1301 DOlMH lHtACE 2.S ~ omt $1, ... ,000 ~00 ...... 201-Mooosow 1--5 mn ~ 121~000 ..........,._ -1933 IAYSIOE D11M 1.S 1MA BftA $1, .... 000 WMlf£ CtlHK 11 SHOAi. 14 IUlMNf 1tMD $469.000 IWIOl lltOG( 3t RIDGEUHE 14 AHN Na $i,3",000 . • _ .-.er· 1 r . ._ . n~ · ·~·• _. .. · •t.~, ~·· .. , ' · -; -,..-"'--: V • · ,.,'l!'S_•, '\ • ~-;·'\ "L -,,..._-~~ -• -----• ry ~ . .L:; .1 1111 I •.I 1~ · • • ' I ' • .' . I , 1 I : 11 ~ t,. 1 · !· . a ..... ~·"·•. . - ' . ·. . "'::"•._.. ~~ . 4'• M ..I.-• • .I -• , -• .. I -- : ,. • NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 I PAGE 13 . -., .. . , : .. PAGE 14 I SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE CAMEO HIGHLANDS VIEW ExpansNe ocean view TNs home has ii a111 Gracious IMnQ. Marble columned entry leads to English charm and indMdualrty. Fashionable nelghbomood just five •mrotes to village t"s,ooo BIG CANYON • VIEW Goll course and NewPo't C'11!er YleWS Europeai Pro11enc1a Estate offers antJQue architectural futures Extensively remodeled m 1987 $1,59 5,000 ew nt-crest Perfect home, prestige location. 4BR. 3BA. pool.-Priced to sell. $939,000 Sweeping channel, jetty views. Bayfront sunning terrace, rooftop view deck. Walled and gated. security system. Separate maid's quarters 1933 BAYSIDE $1,995,000 LEASE: Spyglass. 1800 sweeping ocean. mountain and city hghts view. Pool and spa. Kitchen remodeled, new carpet and paint Ready for you! S3,IOO/mo. ""' Gott course-Lowest price golf course location. Best Boy. $439,000 S.,Crest-Blg • IMutlful SBR. 31h8A, large lot, pool & spa. Owner transferred. Make an offer. Spacious moYe-ln condition. 4BR, 38A, vacant. Mab an offer. ..... ooo ..a.,ooo ! -- --------- ~ . • f t t'-_ • ;:s lttj C..-' ... , • IV 11 "-.Jh' H <.. J...J\tl0M:JU 1 t1U,v~.J .. I NEWPbM AEXM?eb!:tX UE§X Piw.i I ntit: BJXI E I vi l • ' u .. ~vriu G • , ..JJA I "'SXfORUAV, obfobii 1o, -m2 7 PXGE 15 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT • 70' Bayf ront • 6 Car Parking • Boat Slip for 2-100 ' Yachts • View of Turning 6asin . $2,500,000 KENT McNAUGHTON &73-53&.a~~· .... ~· ~andy Long 759-1415 ' 1400 Clay Street Superb locatio n, quiet area, two bedroom, 2 bath, light and cheery single level condominium. Move-in ready. Walk to all amenities. Sellers re ady to move. $215,000 Carlyn Callan Barbara Aune 854-9480 631-2863 1706 Gala~ Drive Pano~amic views of city. !•Bhts and Back Bay Wildlife Preserve. Trad1t1onal, dramatic and 'pac1ous one level, 4 bedroom, 3 bath home "'1th J car ga rage . Access to local private beach. $899,SOO I T'S NOT TOO LA TE TO REFINANCE Offerin g Best Rates & Conditions • INTEREST RATES STARTING in the 4% Call ALLYCYN BENNETT • For Current Low Rates and Details vM: 553-2363 -644-6200 Linda Oeth 721-0116 Lois Jacobs 760-8584 1301 Dolphin Terrace ~reathtaking unobsturtted 180 degree Front Row vtew of Newpon Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. Gracious custom home, four bedrooms, three baths, private counyud entry. Extra wide lot. Sl,95,llO MONTICELLO TOWNHOMES Marty Malcomb 640-0179 Value! Value! Value! Lexington Plan, 3 bedrooms, 1~ baths, wood patio deck, courtyard, 2 car garage, plus many custom upgrades. Association includes water, trash pick-up, ftrc and eartnquake insurance. EASTS IDE Bob & Terry Coluccio 631-1131 BEST BUY Sl55,IOO Best location at best price, currently on market! Charming Eastside Costa Mesa oottqe with 3 bedrooms &t large yard. Sellers motivated and ready for offer I Sltl.• Ba)front Over 100 feet of baYfront, private dock and under l mJ!lion! ! Three bedrooms, 3 baths. G ated community, Picturesque chaftl\C_I vicW$ from most rooms. To sec this hidden ~reasurc call Don Pcanoo. • $97!,• . Prestigious Uviq Exclu ive, guard gated family conununity. Ad1accnt 10 private beaches, and marina. Wilk to Balboa Ba} Oub. Cassie 3 bedroom 2 bath, one level oo citra wide lot Well consrrucred home, waning for 1nnova1M: decorator. S75t,... HARRIET B01WINICK 760-5040 EASl'BWW MARKE'i'ING PROFESSIONAL TRADI G UP? MOVING ~P? DOWN SIZING? EXCHANGING? Now is dtt ti• for J011r _.., to EASnLUW Olfaills ... lob, ... llt•t•, ct.e ID beld, ....., ..,, \J.CJ., ....,., ldl11ls, dMrdltl ... , ............. CALL FOR COMPUMINTARY IVAUJATION 6 ROY AL ST. GEORGE Best location on. the golf courK. 180 feet of fronuge on the 14th pun. 15th tee ~ 16th fairway, lake 8c 2-ro-views. $1,450,000 um BAYSIDE COVE EAST Fabulqw b.yfront condominium. 2 bedroom 2.5 t..th. pted, poo~ spa. bnch, boet 1lip avail. ~ doeed price! Also for lease. $169,000 7141 E. TANGLEWOOD TllAIL Located in Saddlebill arta of Orange Pult Aett$. 6BR, 7 ur garage, four horse nalls and attached gvCJt bouJC sm,ooo 734 CAMEO HJGHLANDS DRIVE Prfnte beach community, ocean and Cau.lim sunset view 8c next to Pdecan Hills 16th fair-way, ) bedrooms. $749,000 1426 OUTRIGGER OIUVE Ocean view home, ) bedrooms, vaulted ceilings, buildabk pou1bilinn for expansion to add on for dream home. $825,000 2'80 POINT DEL MAR oi.nt Dd Mar home -pnde of ownership. bows like a modd home, 2BR, plus den. Some minatt i.nduded. $539,000 1827 TAHUNA TERRACE Beautiful Irvine TerTace ocean & harbor Vin.' home. 4 bcdroom1 pool md Large \4,000 sq.ft_ yard. Close to park.S 8c bay. $1,2'.S,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 19SS PORT BISHOP PLACE Toully custom beauuful home approx. 2,900 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, ex-brge kuchen 8c fam. room, jacuui $839,000 Reducccf -low price! Lo~r C Plan one-level, 2BR, 2BA -upgraded Great pl.&-.\' to live-or in- vestment. Make offer I ov.-cst pnced S24.S,OOO THE FllEST ADDRESS II CDM $1,M,• When you want a prope<ly that resists the .vagaries of a down. market lhis 1s a musl see ~ HUNTINGTON HARBOUR CUSTOM $1,795,000 4-SBR 4,SA custom home. 5 minule walk lo Sunset Beach 42 h boa I doclt Pool iaculli outside shower PRESTIGIOUS BELCOURT · $1, 100,000 Desirable Belcourt Towne, impressive entry with rotunda. circular sla1rcase skylight spacious master si1te. oozr fireplace FABULOUS CUSTOM OM UlllA tSlE $1,100,000 l owest price on prestigious guard galed Linda Isle. 4BR. 3BA. gourmel lok:hen Dock tor 3 boa!S CAMEO HIGHLANDS DREAM $1 ,079,000 Custom home on one of the largest lots Formal dining pool gourmet ktk:hen spa sauna. flree cat gaiage SPYGLASS HIU DREAM SITE $995,000 Lasl lot for sale on 1h1s street of beautiful custom homes Ocean v1f!itl large level lot to tlJild your drean home HARBOR VIEW HIU.S REMODEL $935,000 m1m1• • llOIE 11 DIAllE .-.a Panoramic view of cily li!11ts & ocean Well localed in most desirable area & great ldlool dislnct Lots ol roan for l!lttra pa.iting CUSTOM TllP\.EX • IEWPOllT IEACll SQI, 731 3 houses frooi sand, two 28R units. 1 bachelor unil. 2-car garage. -4 years old. DESIGIEll DWIED 11 llVllE $370,a Great location In one ol Woodblidge's nicest tracts. 38R. 28A, NC. secwrity ~and loo many custom upgrades to list. U1ra large lot 5BR. 3BA Sonny COUftyard 1n ITonl c:entr~ ~ bay&Freochwinda.sgalO!' MaklrllTuO• ... ,... .. EXClUSM usn• 11 T1IE auns ~­ModeJ perfect28R 18" ~ •1fl atlletlld page, com· plelely remodeled lft kltt.n. ball\s frenth doors aipet & morel! fh1s newly remodeled home otters 180 degree ocean. bay & cily ' cozy IEW'°"T IUCll C-U.,• gr.rs v ews1 A pr-vate spa highlights this 3BR 3BA fl00< plan HUNTINGTON HARBOR WATERFR09fT $829,000 Spectacular watertronl locaton with pool or spa la:ing the water 43~ 2 ~SA cathedta ceil 35 h boat slip open & auy kiaien HARBOR VIEW HOMES $825,000 • xtra .arge20 OOOSQ h lot with 14 OOOsq It. buildabletoexpand vour cream home 3BR ocean view home CAMEO HIGHLANDS VIEW $749,000 Charm1rlg ocean view 3BR home with ocean view located neiit to 16th lauway ol Newport Coasl Prrvat.e beach neighbottiood WATERFR09fT HOME WITH DOCK!! $745,. Fabulous opportumry 10 own a 2-story 1>1ngle lamilyhooiewilh a dock GrP.at prices1 Newporl Beach galed1 BM.BOA ISLAND CUSTOM $599,000 Charming home near North BayfronL 2BR. 2BA. larn1ly room. large ltpl loft large decX patio & sinny yard BAYFR09fT HOME WITH VIEWS! $549,. Fabulous views of bay, city lighlS and Fashion Island $1epS to beadl 2BR plus den A home tor enieriainment BLUFFS GARDEN HOME Fabulous 3BR SAngle story end unit Alllla plan. model pa1eCI Across lrom large community pool. f!ench doors. Berbef carpet bleached oak floors $310,000 POl9fT DEL MAR-CORONA DEL MAR $539,000 Pride ol ownersn1p·shows like a model home 2 bedloom plus den L1gh1 and airy Air cond111oned buill in cabinets NEWPORT HEIGHTS $499,000 Great family home1 3BR. 2 SBA with office off master suile. eating area 1n k1~hen Separale dining room & den Owner llansferred IEWPOITWES .... a 38R, 1 758A. one slOly . close to beach Vau1'8d ceiling, SyllQht. 2· car garage, canmunity pool, clu~oo.se. mnnis. Family arw. COTO DE CW LOT $330,. Exceptional golf course I011n eictlusive Masters Collection. Mounlaln. canyon & clltbhouse views BLUFFS EXCWSIVE $8,IOO Privaie 'treehouse· localed on ~iel cul-de·sa: While ble entry scr• ceilings, upgraded k1tcheo & baths. planlalioo shuners U•VERSITT , •• POI elm sm.• JM Peters townhone. Great location, 28R • den. 2.SBA. backs IO greenbelt Ouiet col·de-sa:, dose to ~ng & freeway. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA SU1 ,. 3BR. 1 75BA lamily room. RV par1ung space Walk to Ile kk 13.ly close to Newport Beach Good lamily 11ea and schools IEWPORT IORTM COITEllPOUllY S-,• This condo is like no olher in Newi>«t NOftl' New cm nets. extel\SIYe use of murOfs, built·in refrigeratOf, wine cooler. 2BR. 2.58A SOUTH COAST SllOllES $29,. 2BR plus a den. IMly condo with oaled entrance near Soul\ Coast shopping, very special. very '!,roe. spacious condo Ol'E# THIS WEEKEllD Pnvale Oaled 8ayTidge condo 2BR 28A. well loca'9d Otir ~' Motivated seller IREAT PRICE 11 lllVI• SIM,• Owner moving' Prced for l~t satei• •BA 28A. iCIOSS pm & pool. save big by d01ng cosne!IC fixing'' . TURTUllOCK TREASURE tnt.• •• LMIJ invnaaJla18 IC\d unit condo 2-car a~ Gat'OI _, • ' to pOOI spa, tennis Prast ge commun1ry Priced n~ Hum•TOI VIUAIE CHMmll SZD.• RemodeJed and upg1~ l~uy home. 3BA ,... 'lthln latge rear yard with cO¥e.red patio A chatmer1 UUAll COIDO 11 .. PORT 11•.• MonHy paymenlS could bl lowlt lhan rent on tu 28R 2 ~ condo Wilk ID beach Out al area OWlllf aruuous IDT PRICED TO-•· cona ... 11n.• Owner has~ IO Hm11 mus1Sell 28R t S8A. end 11\iC {n small ~ compl!M 2-cM page, 2 ·SU>ty, ~ .. ...... AUii VIEJO 1111.• LCM11Stp00ed38R townhomHwnef must_. Ttfdccomnmty wilhpool,spa. ttMis.rans. ti;,1 & br~ Shoifn•. ITAllTEll HO• II IAal mVE ....... Great s~rtor condo 1n VA~ complex Seaiity gall, pool, tenrus. greenbelts 28R. 29A, 1 !Ml. prlOld to sell IUUTIFUl OCUI VIEW 111,• HM fie tu:h nitit outside Y'Ollf door tBR. 18A l9dlcoralld whil! Ind briitrt ind 28R 18A Wlfl OC81 N9 woodlfl dlCk , NEWPORT BEACH /NEWPORT CREST Skmning 2BR end unit nan.. l1~1 brijll ~ lloof plan Many extru Ocean~-.... COROllA DEL MAR #EWl'OllT IEAt:ll Open Sat/S• 1·5 233 hHllll C.,111 c.~ ...... °'" Sat/S• 1-5 .., Slney ,. .. """""' °'" Sat/S• 1 ·• 218 """ FlltM',ty1elt 0,.. Sabmlay 2·!1 ZI01 MlrMr View lrtn ,...,lie..., .,,.. .... ,.., 1 ·5 1111 ......... ..... le ..... ..,.. .. ...,, .. 2011 .... Tenace ..,.. ..... .,,.. .. ..,1·1 CI07fllrftll• hltc.,t11 ..,.. .. ...,2.1 7MC:...t1111111•1r .......... .,,.. .. ...,,~ ........ .....,u., S2.t25,GDO 11,079,GDO $111,0llO $111,0llO .... 11.•.• 11.•.-'1•.• .... ..,.. Sat/Im 1 •S ..,.. .. ...,,., ..,.. .. ..,,.5 ..... ....,,.5 ........... l .. .... .....,, .. 1321M.._,. .... Sb911 1...,..ac.1111 l2111eRlll 1mP11t1 ... n 112Vllta .... ldlllt...,,,lhl II ' •· 'I , • ...... :-= ~ ..... .... 11•1 I ...., •• II -........... .,.. .. ... rll - 1Mll_ ............. T: .. • ..... srll ,I ..... .... II .. 3TATG::t JA1,.' TOJIQ A;:>~M AT:>f'\')\~'"'I A~A TRf'\QW~lA fEwpQm BEACHICOSTA ~ PlltrrllEAL ""ESTm: , ......... C... llwtnlt $1,790,a tnjoy bayfront hYI~ al its fi~ 60 ~of dodc in ~s mety avai!Zle eoclM ol 12 homes Con¥>1elely refurbished A umqua pioperty 11 ..... Clllueni $1,W ,IDI ·cnina C<M. doll ttoose ideally situaled on fle waler Panorcrmc view of bay and Callina Island great deck on lhe exctusi\o'll .£?1ina CO'tt sand. _..., 111rt1111 721-7212 ~f\P t nr ,.._rlnt'"l() VArlRI ITA;:> \ Rt =l;)AQ SATURDAY, October 10,.1992 /PAGE 19 111c.,..ce1,_. • .,._ $11.450,000 lMGe peninsula lot wn 80 leet of golf course froolage on 14th and lSlh holes. Owner has pieliminary plans for expansion to trophy home Ocua aad City Ugllts View . $879,000 Welcane to HalW Rid_9e Secklded a~ ser~ tnioy flls 3 t.!droom 3 5 bil!rl 3 car garage home May tlade I or wamr view pr~ny .. Hulti19t• ...... c.t.. $1,795,000 &autilul ~frotn 4-SBR. 48A custom home, 5 minute walk 10 Sunset Bea11. 42 It boat dock. Pool, iacuzzi. outside showei Goun kitchen with Gaggenau O't1ltls. sut>-zero refrigerator Madllllde/Allm729-727S Big CalJll FalMlltll lly $891,500 4BR 2 SBA. 2 firepla:es. lormal dining room. specl<DJlar badt yard Large pool & spa Oversized comer lot 3-caI garage Submit all offers. Waterfront HotM _,.eel!! $7'5,000 Fabuloos opportunrry to own a 2- story singe family hoole with a dock Great prices' Newport &ich gated' Mtlma Schmand 729-7263 tt.rttw vi...._ ean1t1 $511,000 Pociular 38R on~ lol w/ great phase IWO loc.t~on ru ~&~ ~lity~rades. warmly decoraM<I 1ni11 TllTICI V-. ... 11.•.• .. of fle ocean. bay, city li!ilts from this 3BR den home. Unusually large kitthen pool 3 car garage ..,. .... , .. , .. , $111,1111 2 story 38R. 2 58.\ 1 -Qr gatage ~ 1 carpolt Pert!cl l4)graded to h mat N9w ~liatas & baf1s Fi,.,ia, et., et . ... c •• ,... 729-72• EXCLVSIVE "CHINA COVE" CAPE COD CHARMER Located right on the sand in one of Co- rona del mar's most sought after neigh· borhoods. 3 bedrooms, 31~ baths + den or 4th bedroom. Expansive deck on the sand overlooking channel, jetty and Cata!· ina. Private location. End of street w1 ac- cess to both beaches. 8ectric awnings, skylight Storage for small boat. Fabulous views from master bedroom and bath. $1,649,000 CHTSMAN'S COVE "California Contemporary" beauty convenientJy located tvar two Yacht Oubs and close tQ everything. Charming, refurbished throughout. Both decks boast ll)ectacular water views. 4 bedrooms, 3~ baths, custom kitchen, fuD service wet bar, 3 cer garage, so· on the water, dock for 60' yacht $1.790,000 A n l•co•••r alal e ltetfroet 1ao.. wlinterior design features that will knock your soc.ks off' Well situa~ on a quiet cul-de-"1C street on Promontory Bay. A pnvate dock for 3 boats, one up to SO' 5 BR, 5 BA. llEDUCEDI s1.1se.ooo -----OR RIDGE Beautiful custom home built by Valentine & designed by Robert Earl Woodsy ca~ location w/clty ............. rolllnt hills. 5 BR ...._, 6 baths, family room w/ sunlwn bar. 2 Large walk-In master bedroom cbet. llEDUCEDI $1,985 .MO Approximately V• acre lot, SO x 230 feet. Private sandy beach. Spectacular main channel view. Pier & dock. 6 car garage poss. Build your d r eam home. Trades encouraged. 1,975.0000 Lowest .. pnced Beacon Bay waterfront• Charming 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with fabulous bay views South exposure Remodel or build new Close to approval on 50 year lease. $1.275,000 L.H. ASSUMABLE LOAN HARBOR RI Bea utiful Harbor Ridge custom home with spectacular view of ocean, bay nnd dty lights Designed by Robert Earl. 5 bedrooms, 6~ baths includes his/hers master baths, family room with sunken bar. study, exercise room, 4 fireplaces, grand 1ta11way and second stajrway, kitchen f<K en~ing. . $1.S95.000 SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 /PAGE 21 .. • ,. =lTAT:>=> 11\=lc:J \ Tt"\ 110 h:>:J•~ A T?f'\"'ll"\h::JQ TOf"\01•• 14 PAGE 22 I SATURDAY, October 10, 1982 NEWPORT llEACHICOSTA MESA PllOr / REAi. ESTATE II§jGEORGE ELKI'NS COMP~NY NEWPORY BEACH GREAT PLACI! TO IT.ART OR STAY! Affordable 3 bdrm, pool home In a niee neighborhood. Cl .. so to golf, the back bay tralls and shopping. A children's paradise and great schools! $338,000 OPl!N HOUllE IUNDAY 12~ 2285 GOLDl!N CIRCLE, NEWPORT BEACH ROOM AT THI! BUCH FOR YOUR MOTMIER·IM· LAW • Don't min this 2 bedroom wtth Bay view plus a great place tor visiting beach goers. One house trom the Bay. LOTS OF POTENTIAL $480,000 UNOBITRUCTl!D WHITI! WATER Vll!W ITEPS TO THI! BUCH & NNPORT PIO. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces. deck, patio - DUPLEX. Clean, light and bright. Bullt In 1971. OWNER WANTS A FAST SAi.Eii M•,OOO l!AST9LUFF • Nl!AR Nl!IQHllORNOOD PARK. A wonderful single family home on the same street u the community park. Many upgrades lndudlng French doors & windows. Large backyard. May lease/option Of Hit. 1550,000. BUUTIPUL USTaLUFP REIOO.L Picture perfKt, hlghly upgraded 4 bedroom. 21h bath plut famlty room. Single level wllh great curt> appeal and very quiet loca- tion Expanded m&stef bedroom wtth added clOMt, bay wfndoW and redone bathroom area. Beautlfufly land- sca~ private back yard. se1s,ooo LOWLY HOMI! IN Dl!llRUL& ftlTCLt l'F. Grut one bloci( street. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathS, French dOOrt, dual fireplace and wood noors In kitchen & dining room. Extenatve use of used brick. $9215,000 LITTLI! BALBOA ISLAND · DUPLECI Lower unll has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath with a third bedroom and 1 bath off detached two car garage. Spadout upper unit hU 2 bedrooms. 111'.1 be11\a. Each unll nu brick ~ In IMng room Fron1 and rear patloa. SU9,000 NEWPORT BUCH UNDO SI00,000 • aUPPa SPACIOUS 3 bedroom, 2 bath In a Vfl!f'f d..nbte nelgl\bomood. Fresh palm & MW carpet. Double garage. Community pool. Near Corona del Mer Htgh School. parks & shops. 9'educed to • 1 '9,800 MAONl,.CIENT OCUN, UY vttlW .wPORT BUCH • OrlQSnal OWMta re4uc:WQly hav. to par1 wlth their summer "home In the V......, 2 bedroom• wftt'I ad}olnlng t>.tha, dry-bar l mlrror9d ~ which reftecil the ocean view. Entoy the great pool, spa & weight room In thla p(>pulat gate gUarded community. Only a short walk to the bNch & rdtau~. SUbmlt aft on.,. 1239,000 DRASTIC PtUCB Rl!DUCTION • OWN•R MUST llE'-L OC8AN VIEW CONDOI Two muter auttes, 2 l>atha, huge walk-M ~. super large cs.ck wtth gorgeous ocean vtew, .,. Just a few of the many features. ln 1gate guarded community, Just a ahorl walk to beach, and thla reduced pt1oe -mak" thla condo a best buyl 1219.J.800 SUBMrt ALl OFFERS. OPmN HOUll! JUMDAY t~ 220 NICI 1211, YIU.A 8AUOA, N.8. MDITDRAllUll JIUA • lmWPOR'T 8UCM SHl,IOO. 2 ~. 2 bath, bNutlful condo. Next "to the bad< bay with scenic jogging, bft<lng or walktng patha & equestrtan trials capturing IM cherished nature preserve. .IUST REDUCED • PDRCT NNT'MOUSI! with high, vaulled celllnga In this 3rd noor SeaFan condo. Two bedroom•, 2 t>.tns, fireplace, apPllances & amuh- lng decor. Thia highly sought after comer unit overtoolca the pool & dreenbett and fa anxious for an offer and ao are lta ownenl They will llsten to any otter -ASKING PRICE $219,000 Nmw LllTINO ·BLUFFS "CRl!AMPU'1'0 Perl9ct 3 bedroom, 21h bath. Highly upgraded with new die & ftx, tur-. French doors, shutters & CtoWrt moldlnol. Extra large patio with tush plants & automdc: sprtnklera and Mghtl. Double ~ wtth alley aoc.u. NNr lergett pOol and ~. w.nc to Eutbluff Shopping c.nter, parka & echoot•. 12",000 OPD HOUU sumAY 1.S 411 VISTA ROMA, NIEW'POWT 8UCM LOcATIONf LOCATIONf BLUPI' llNOU UWL SpKtoua 3 bedroom overiooklng prime ep'Mnbelt area. ()wr)9f has priced this property to SEW Large ~ patio In bactt and another oft mater bedroom sui... Near community pool, COM, parka and churches. This Tabuk>u• 1ow prtce 1nc1udel 1anc1. sa1e,ooo 8LUPn • aaa• PMK-LtKll a.TTl•G • Vin OP aACK MY. End unit with 3 bedrooms, 21h blltht wtth prtv•e gated entry. Air conditioned, upgflded kitchen. ·~ rnlmn and new fbctufes. Community pool. JUST 11.D TO SMl,000 llLUl"l'I HtGHLY UPGRADU • SUlltlY a MIGHT LARGEST MODEL FREE ST'-NOING END UNIT. $p.ctoue 5 bdrm with OYW 2,600 aq.ft. h9f locdon overlooking a loYely, e1tpaN)Ye gr.enbelt. Private wnap.arOCJnd patio. ~ elegant upgrtldee plut latge country kJtchen wftt'I new appa.no... Mutet bedtoom on main level. Loc.aAtd nur Bluftt l#gest pool. Owrl« may CMrf second trust deed. ~.ooo LOV•LY •IO CANYON •XPAND•D OOYWR llODSL Stal.ned gtau & beY9led entry doora. High celllf198 & crown moldings. Fabulous haldwood flocn. Wonderl\11 ptclded wood bultt-tnl In fwnly room &. kitchen. Bullt~n• and Hfe In master bedroom. Landacaped by Rogers Gardens wtth M.ubu lghts. Wiii leaae or INM option. MA.M>ft RDUCT10N TO ..... eoo. OPD NOUS• IUllOAY 1-1 a RR POMTAI~, M.•. MAJOR PRICa RDUCTION ON a1AUT1PUL DSM• TOW.IOll• In the ~ ~ community of Big Canvon. Mcwe In and enjoy tn. vtNs end re&u around the pool. E$ this ~ Ntene c:om-munhy and leave the WOf1d outstde the ga1... 4 bedrooma, 3 ~. •1, 1 ,000 OPSll NOUS• UT & SUM 1.S I RUii CHAllTIUY, •tG CAim* • N.•. 759-9100 BHUlfful CUiiom home In Carone del Mar with lfled8CI • oewt a • ve.w. <Mt' 4.GGO itetlt _ ~ bdrme, 4.1 ...... bonue ""· fMtly '"'· 3 .......... -............... .... N 8 . ~ 3 Id, ~ Ba. condo In perts-Ike ..-0 No pees. t 1100 Newpcwt INd\, epedow, 2 bdrm, 2 be t9buloue OCMl'I .. ~.t17M N.8. lluft9, apedolJ9 2 bd, 2 be O'l9ltoOldng kMlty gr-lbell. ~ pool.11.-0 N.B. Ila ~ ..-ldecf COftdD, 2 bd #/feln, rm. Wondttf\11 bult4na, ~ ftoor9 I ~ ~ ...... N.8. apecb19 H#bOt View Knoll, 3 b*m, N be -+ twn. rm .. ""'*' a DOOi. uoeo 17 Corporate Plaza • Suite 101 • Newport Beach, CaHfomla 92880 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE JOHN HARTMAN Voice Pager 665-2583 Specialbla1 l• Baak OwH4 propertia llO DEGREE OCfAN VIEW BANK OWNED -PRICED TO SELL $1,299,000 * Multi-1..eveJ Contemporary * 4 Bedrooms and 3 Baths * 4 Ocean View Decks * PrWate Steps to Beach •40' Deck on the Sand * Elevator Entry to Home * Gated Entry from Hwy * Two Car Garage . * Home is Newly Painted hvOut * New Roof on Home/Garage DON D~ERING 731-2764 lelocatio• Director BIG CANYON -LI 11 LE PRICE POPULAR ••PINEHUllST'' MODEL $179,900 ·~Celling * Pit tlMloe 'Shatten * Peek-A-Boo view of Golf Coone t * All«. Tennis, pool & spa * e...t V .... For New,ort Bw• SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 I PAGE 23 VAUGHN & SUSIE . 760-6129 24-years experience BRAND NEW CUSTOM HOME 133 Slllore.cllff Road · Coroaa del Mar * 5631 Square Feet of Uvtng Area * 5 or 6 bedrooms, 5Yz baths * Ocean view from all major rooms * Pttvate beKh accas * Dr.mMlc muter •ult~adjolnlng library •3~ * Cultom crown moldings & u1llngs · * Abundant wfndOlllS It •kylighls * Enonnous gourmet kitchen .......,_... _________________ __ with expanSJve granite counlers HIJGE DOUBLE LOT I FASTSIDE NEW USTING! * Ncw2C*' ...... * New Ftench doors * New Shake Roof * Remodeled llJtc:Mn * Spectacular malter bath * Polllhed oak tloon * 4 bedrooms &: loft • Wine Cellar *Pool A..,. * Pro'-lonal ~ng . JEAN KULEMIN Voice Pager 665-5343 Broker Aasoclate Speclallzla9 la ftae Newport Beacla •omes FABULOUS BACK BAY & CITY LIGHTS VIEW ~L NEW INSIDE A OIJT! $945,000 * Sweeping views! * 5 Bedroom Eastbluff .. * Gourmet kitchen wtth granite counters & state-of-the-art appliances * 3 Baths with luxurious ~ · * Granite flreplace appointments * Superior quality a~d * Marble flooring throughout attention to detail! . . . -. . -. . ............. . ··~-········~·-~·-··~·~~·~ ~-~·- " t PAGE 24 /SATURDAY; Oi:10tSer UJ;l992:... -::-;.:-: Tiie Bo•e of Mrs • .Jo._ Wayne Design Bo~ '92 La Roea La Roca w .. tdected .. the '92 Deaioi HMee of the ISID ud Cb.ildrea'• HoRM 1ociety of California. At- tending the blac:k·lie premier, left to right: Gene · P~nume, aav Tarbell-Newpott. lkb; Judy Tarbell, prea1deot Tarbell. Realton; Pilar W•yne; Judy Ml.lftcy, T•rbeD-N~wport.. Bch; aai Metaiagier-mgr E1tatea Collection. For i.Dtonution on the parch.a .. o( ...... Roca", call Judy Muncy al (714) i29·7 161. Sharon (Vogt) • Tom Alllnson 673-~728 We Have Openings for Selecttve Listings Call Ua For Property Evaluation And Penonallzed Markettng Program For Your Specific Real Estate Needs Linda J . Hartman (714) 729-5122 Call for a prtvate showing Of these 3 homes or any In College Pork. SATIJRDAY~ Qdober :S 0, 1992 I PAGE 25 . AFTER SPECTACUlAR~ "IA ROCA'' . /SID Design House of 1992 SEE THESE SUPERB BIG · CANYON '''dJ1..a1-tE-'ifieCe1-" . . DRM BY· CALL FOR APPOINTMENT -673-8728 Vistas of Rose Garden, Fairways & Mount~ins 6 Rue vi11an . can tor Appt. Luxury townhome Go1f course VJeW 4 bdrm. 4 oo. POOi spa & 'M:lterfall Lovety rose garden A superb value $1,295,000 Custom Golf Co..Jrse & mountain VteNS 5 bdrm. 7'oo Exotic pool & spa Exciting Mediterranean Villa An lncredlble value at $2,349,000 WIR Consider Trade Reduced 150,0001 5 Cypress Point Ln • Call for Appl. Big Canyon Estate sizeo propertv 4 bdrrr 3 V2 oo POOi & waterfall Sensational value at $1,245,000 There is presentty a moNelous and varied selection of homes on the market from Which to choose. Some ore those one-of-a-kind rarely on the market There is no better time for a buyer than 11now". This window of opportunity will not lost Take advantage of tOday's market Call Sharon or Tom right now, your Executive Marketing Specialists for Expert, Personalized Service. COLLEGE PARK -Affordable prices 1n on ideal locouon! Close lo freeways, shooo1ng centers schOols and the beaches Pre-school neofoy also. This 1s he tim e o buv Absolutely the very best bl.JVS in College Pork . Whe her you're looklnQ for a 4 be<Yopm. 3 bedroom or a pool. These homes, along Wlth low. low in erest rotes. vou can't off ord to wait! . 25&7 Columbla • $257,950 . l.uXUfY LMno In College ftalk Ths 3 bcim. 2 bO nor-h "lS been erd11et-1 remodeled th~ 'M1h a gated S'WWlvning pool aeo this nare is gro cn•·:!OO-rvnr'f\1 10I OOJ!1S or dtien Va.Jfed ceilngS. ~es.5 IO"IClSCQJe rod mor(. OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 30A Bucknell• $247,400 Largest .) LlOlTI too p1an n COiiege Polo: fr.s hOme tlOS quo 1rv core througnou1 3 bdrm. 2 bO Ctr oono I~ Jern-Air kitchen orcj tliQ txx:k yard 2 fireptoces. 2 cor attoched gaaoe c:rd mote OPEN NOUm IUN 1 .. 278 Hanover • $239,00 8es1 A ~ Jus' on T COSTA MESA BUTllUL m111E1 1114- Fabulous 2BR, 2· full bath Newport Landing condo Only 7 yrs. new! New ccrantlc tile, step-down living nn w/fpl., private patio. Super end unit. Ask for .. JACK GIFFORD COSTA MDA 1179,000 . . Clean 2 mstr bdnn 21h ba twnhme. Nice patio with small back shady yard. Great for 1st time buyers. In quiet location. · Ask for ... CONNIE CORN EA11m ma s1a.- EiJstside gorgeous & completely private "Country Club" grounds. Highly upgraded rwnhme w/lrge priv. yard. Fplc & oversized 2 car garage. Ask for ... ROBIN TENCH ext. 131 .IJIT IEllUIBI 1211,tllll• Eastside Costa Mesa turnkey hom e for first time buyers. Please call for appt. Ask for ... STEVE MITCHEIL EffTBITAIBI lllJllfT 1281,• 3 br newly refutbished family home. Huge back yard w/spa + gazebo, RV access. Ask for ... MARY DITIJWO A r.uT I& SDl,000 Great 2 story 3 BR 2\l'z BA home located on quiet cu l-de-sac street. Features incl. cathe- dral ceiling, fpl.1 fa m rm.1 & lovely garden. Ask for ... BTLL & DONNA WEBSTER MW VBIJE S266,000 <;pac1ous 4 BR 2 BA home with central atrium -new kitchen cabine ts, new paint & carpet, seller moved, must sell! Ask for .. .ANNE McCASLAND lit TM IM'fa 1211,000 Eaststde C.M. Great little home priced for the )'Oung couple at an affordable -price. 4 BR, ~ BA, 2 car garage, corner lot. Ask for ... RJTA WADE M•lllEH IR4,000 En1oy this charming Mesa Verde 3BR 2BA h1shly upgraded pool home!. It's. v_ery li~t & bright, fe<fturing a huge dimng/)Mng/famdy room combo, upgraded kitchen, hardwood fl rs, F m ch doors. crown moldings, recessed lighting plus many decorator touches! Ask for .. JACKIE RANDLEMAN/ CINDY RANDLEMAN IRVINE OOBITAIB'I DB.DJ ... Slashed over $20,000. Over 2,100 sq.ft., super detached one story w/4 BR, 2 BA, 2 fpls, full size bar in family room & super prv. redwood ho1 tub in atrium. Everything Lo entertain you, your family & your friends! Ask for ... BILL KELLEY 1.1mY Rll 'llE WY .... Four BR Woodbridge home w/new paint & carpet, redone giant white island kitchen., easy care yard with spa. A8k ror .•. MAXINE GOLDEN NEWPORT BEACH .... lfa llUU '1•• This is the lowest pricea 2 br condo in Newport Beach. l,.ocated in prestigious s>_rivate gated com- munity just a short stroll to the beach. Extremely motivated seller bas bought another and reduced thi by $10,<XX>. Aak for ••• WALTER MITC.HELL ... , ..... •1•• 2 master suites, 1 story condo w/lrge fam rm.,. & open kitch., Formal living. New carpet & paint. Move-in condition. Ask for DEUA DELGADO ....... IJUll '171.m Reduced thousands. Must sell. Light/Bright 2 BR + den, dble garage, washer, dryer, refrigerator. For what you would pay for rent, own near the beach, feel the ocean breeze. Aak lor-.RAYLENE MIRACLE m lllRI -... , ... ..,._ Secluded "X" plan wf3 spacious BR &: 2\1.i BA Separate family room, formal dining room & wood burning fireplace in living room!! Lush setting!! Owricr moving out of state!! Ask Cor ••• DIANA PROSSER Ea .. SIZl.111 Below market! Wonderful "E " plan w/approx. ~200 sq.ft. on ma wide greenbelt wlbact bay View. 3 lrge BR, 2¥l BA, two priv. patios. A/C. acc. sys. & morel Ask for .•• GISE.LA BURMEISTER • 1:11111 • m _,Cl If 14.111 Professional executive townhome, entertainment sized viewing patio's overlooking the Sth fairway. Large master suite, qual~ty upgrade throughout. Pvt gar. comm. tenrus, pools & spa. Aak lor •.• E'LYNN MAREE KEMP -•• 1111,,111 3 BR. 3 BA. two ltry, 1950 IQ ft home•• eluded quiet Newpon lslud. Beach, bay.Ll*k and teccntly remodeled! No qual~ lst. Tl>. of $380,000 at 5.S% easy pay terms. Ask ror ••. CHUCX/UZ JONIS *um, um· a•* iHllll_ · ~uisite cu.scorn w/an accent on IJ**>UllM*· Second floor balcony ~ living ~ w/15 ft plus ceiling. Reconstructed, •n l~. llus Npt. Hgt.s. res. represents the m1X1D1um in squue footage. Ask ror ••• RAE RODGERS ·== ......... . Sec the ocean &. bay close up from th.i won- derful larae family home. 4 BR, FR, hbrary & formal OR in spa~ ~_!J>lan on huge lot. Ask for-.CAROLE FKANUL . • Ill .. llf 11,111,111 This is one of the finest lots in this prcsttgJous community. Unobstructed view o( ocean, bay & city lilhts. No comparable v;ew anyw~erc an N.ll. \ViU trade or carry some finanetng. Alk fOr ~.ESlllER YANK FOUNTAIN VALLEY ma llWY • a:ua ..,.. .-.111 ThiJ is it! Upgraded I story 3 br, 2 ba Green Valley home. Located on cul-de-sac. Green Valley feature 3 pools, 2 club houses. School$ in tract. Ask ror .. .JANE UNGAIIA ·~ .... 1111,111 Drnstic pnce redul."lionl Gorgeous 3 BR, 2 BA home. Family kitchen, ~ glaa doon, cu~­ tom brick work, NC, Fpl .. Muse tell • submtt all offers! A8k for ... BARBRA CHAMBERS CORONA DEL IUR · ~ ............ . Great duple:t. 3 br, 3 ba phu 2hr/1 ba inc. $2,750.00!. Great investment or live in front house, set inc. of SJ(J()O/mo. from back UDlt~. New paint, carpet & upgrades. Must ~II. Ask ror ... ROBYN ALLE ........... '1.111.m Beautiful New Bedford w/fabulou ocean &. light view, custom kitchen, e~ndcd ma tt.'r bedroom, pool &. spa -fabuJous location. AJk ror •.. ESTHER YANK OPEN SUN 1-5 I' POINT LOMA .. Biii: 711 .... UJl Duplcxs in old CdM. Good condition, ~ tenants -2 car garage ~ Community coin operated laundry, 3 l)R &. 2 BR units • Call for showing. $435,000 Ask for ... KEmt RANDLE rna111...,u .. Ooracous Med. style home located in exclusive Ridgeline Ranch. Situated on ower an acre. Beautiful 4 BR, 5000+ IJCl.ft. '*one of Oranac Counties finest viewa. PriCed for fat sale. A.all for ...sJa ... ., • EaqWsite 4 BR, l~ BA on ovcrsacd estate lot. Vut muter 1u11e, free form pQOI & sin, 4 car garaac and 1rea1 curb appeal. $1,650,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS CHARMER l..als ~ J..cbt .t airy 38R 2BA •k>Pen beam cell...,.. Newlj rclriod tit Add a l nd story for a peat occan view. Budaet pnced 10 sell! $449,000 RARE OFFERING BELCOURT PLAN "E" SEILER WANTS IT SOLD TODAY! $1,SS0,000 BELCOURT TENNIS MANSION PRIVACY AND ELEGANCE Lavish 6 BR, 11 BA. motor oourt1S car garage. Sunken tennis court .t swunmina pool w,arotto. FuU bucment, r.rm. elevator & movie theater $5,400,000 SPYGLASS HILL OCEAN VIEW 1 Acre-No Mello Roos Taxes Sweepiq Ocua, Catalina and Oty Views. 4 BR. l~ BA ~ 1arp dri¥e fc. up to 6-8 can. Build your new estate. Low U10C. dual $1,330,000 BELCOURT HILL PLAN 1 Sln1le Level Luxury Ocean View, 11n1le level condo. 2BR plus den, t(l(ally uwactcd. Budl·1n entertainment center. M&intcnan« free hvma 11 11'1 bcsll $625,000 BELCOURT TOWNE PLAN "D" PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION Recently redecorated 3 BR, l..S BA w gnnite kit counten &. lamb marble master bath. Completely cus- tom thru-out Lovely English garden 26 CHATHAM COURT $1,195,000 REDUCED 1 MIWON -SELLER SACRFICE! 2.24 ACRE HORSE ESTATE ~ m11n , p us ge guest . bOll atalls, rancb house, pnnte streams. pool and spa Auto warehouse for IS.20 can. Make offer! WAS $5,900,000 NOW $4,900,000 EXCLUSIVE IRVINE COVE Premium Front Row Location Gorscous V1CW 4 BR. ~ S BA + f> rar iar Basement w/ rec rm. Gourmet tut, f1b11lously upgr .. tied thru-out Steps to pnvale beach. $J,800,000 BACK BAY HORSE PROPER1Y REDUCED $SOOK MUST SELL! ' Build your own dream home next to mul11 m1llioo $ ut11u. Owner w1U cany Sut>m11! WAS $1,650,000 NOW $950,000 • I' PAGE 28 I SATURDAY, October 10, 1992-- WALTER MITCHELLr. . ® Nevvport Beach's Broker Now Only $155,000 \\JI~ 111 the hc,1ch lrom this beautiful 2 bedroom, l~ bath condominium. Located in prt\ .11c gJte<l community ":ii~ gorgeous pool, spa, clubhouse and weight room. Newly p.11n1ed COT) fircplaced hv1ng coom, new fixtures and appliances. Nice southern c\pn~urc 10 trees and greenery. Small bay view. HURRY • THlS ONE WON'T I AST' 200 '-1cNe1I #202 DON'T PASS UP THIS ONE The Lo"est Priced Or This floor;plan r ~ rg< .. u> ~. I ••IC luxury condo 1 bedrooms, H'• baths. "''~ ~·n~ I J\h" l1n<boapcd i-t area. Plush carpet. i..uu rut> •n hath pl1ntatt0n shunt~ and tdcd floors. PRU •o TO 'lfU AT ----··------ll39,000 CaA"iT "\-1F.\\'.:' PENTHOUSE 'l'C't .. ulAI f'(nl~O\lll( lei-el Villa Baltlol l111»ry a>nde>- m1um "''h CWt'Cp•na b~ /tit;. rc!lected throu. p. ur !~r 2,IUI i.quare~lt'~d for your llfatyle PRJCED AT ........... +-·····-·-····-·-----SSIS,000 "JASMINE CREEK" Corona del Mar Huge paooraauc Catalina, cx:un \'ICWl from enurc ICCOlld lc¥el IMnl aru Abtolutdy ~ woUI upaodcd view deck. custom wood f1oon A ccibnp. cbipKr wall A w111dow COVCtJ111$. new •hole cvpcl. bc¥cled minon .t dramatic •aultcd ceil!JICS. Gre-t end u~11 locettOn Oii aaJ.dc-sac nai lO grccnbcJt A pool Goraeoui conunuDiiy tennis couru .t pool nns ON WON'T LAST AT _. ______ ..$SJ, 000 VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE Huge penthouse condo, loaitcd jUSI a 1llon moll lO 1J1c 0ttanrron1 2 bedrooms wfth husc master 11111e & Wlllt./JI closet Gorgcow interior decor wnh Berber carpet, bleached oak floor&. vaulted ceilinp. numerous lkyt~ts, & many more numerous 11~ Bc:autif\11 sccuril}' communtiy with pools and tCMd. AN EXCEU.E.NT BARGAIN AT-----Sl59,IOI _ S269,IXX> VERSAILLES' BEST VALUE Thu properly J$ • llUJ! Ablolutdy IOf&COUI Re-l'IOdcJ (2 bedroom, •~· bath) with CUJIOID ahunm, manon, moldmp. PJ'COUI Cf)"lal dllncklicr a.nd modi lllOf'C.. Only IJ4 mile IO bctcil S00 ~ I 112 Pa!CED TO SELL QUICK lff, ... SEA FAlllE LUXURY OOUJIOUSE Bcaurirul huury I bedroom, I bath rondo with ~ck·a-boo bay Vlew from spaaou1 petio PIUJh carpet, )IC\t.aJ tuh 111 bath. ttkd floof\. pool •nd lfnn11 JuJt a sllon stroll to hnch Gofg<OUS Sea Faire ~nthowc io..ut p•ud -c rt~"j ~lViM CCtltnp, ~~ Fabulous pncx ilnd locaoon REDLCED TO FU..----~ SZ.-.- NEWPORT BEACH LIFESTYLE )UJI l ~an -and dale: lo Ille ~ ~ Faire I bedroom llLNJY collCIO LJ&bt an4 bn&bl whll buultflil li&ltt dc:cor lhrOU&Jiout and 1 pect .. ·boo «can • R~* , 114: 854 -56~9 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Child day ca .re restrictions likely to be unenforee~ble due to California law Dear Hotline In our communily associiltian, one homeowner appears to be running a child day care facility out of her home. Is this legal, and can· the , associJtion prohibit her from doing so? ..... F1••11'l Condo Hotline Dear Concerned The issue of child day care -is a very delicate subject. So delicate in fact, the California legislature has enacted legislation which encourages the operation or . child day care • facilities in residential communities. Specifically, Health and Safety Code 1597.40 declares it is the intent o( the legislature that family day care facilities for children be located in residential surroundings which are conducive to the childrens' health and development. Ir;' addition, any restrictions on the operations of a child day care facility in your CC&Rs would be . ooenforceable. Even if your CC&Rs restrict the use of1iomes to residential or single-family residence only, the operation of a child day care facility would be considered such ''residential or single-family" use. Dear Hotline I live in a lovely condominium association in Huntington Beach. My next door neighbor has at least five cats. Oftentimes I fi nd one or two cats relaxing on my patio with littJe or no regard for my privacy. Real estate sales Our CC&Rs spccifiC.Jlly state an owner can have no more than two household pets. What should. I do? Dear Feline Frustrated A recent California Appcll.ite Court decision entitled N.1hr~tcdt v lJ"cside Village Condominium Association 92 D.A.R. 12309, im,olvcd a homeowner Y.ho had three cats. The court reiterated the general rule that an association c..tn enforce restnctions-tn-its CC&Rs So Ion~ \IS those restnct1ons arc reasonable As to pct restrictions, such restrictions ....-ould be considNed 'reasonable only if they \\Crc aimed at regukuing the effect pct ownN~hip would have on other neighbor~ °O'lus pct r(.':)trictions which simply limit the number of $tZe of pets, without regard to the erf ect such pets may ha\e on other neighbors, may not be considered reasonable restrictions. As J result, your CC&Rs may be unenforceable. In practical terms, this means your neighbor's pets must actually interfere with the quiet enjoyment of your property or become a nuisance, before anything can be done. Ross Feinberg is an attorney and managing partner of Feldsott, lee & Feinberg, a law firm emphasizing the practice of law in the area of communlly associations. He cannot individually respond to questions but will answer n many as possible in the column. Send questions to Community Association HotHne, 4 Civic Plaz.1, Suite 300, Newport Bea.ch, 92660 .. . - R«Wit ~;,/ (!$tJtr ult.'$ JS f'f!pcxtrci by the bed oo 4°b.>th L R T 1· Continent.ii La~rs Title Co. in 5.Jnti Nw. r m, to ou1~ • .w01g ione Costa Mesa o 1000 W. Ocun rront, Sl , 150,000, 5 o JOO Flower St., S262,SOO, 2 bedroom, bedroom, 2 bath to Lloyd Klein 1 bath lo Candy o C..((ey o 1714 Oc•a.n llvd., S350,000, J bed· o 423 Broadway, $305.500, 3 bedroom, room, 2 b.lth lo Robert C. O'Dell 1 bath to Bradley Humphr~ o 2025 E. Balboa 81\'d., 5795 1 ,000, 3 o 470 Broadway, $296,000, 3 bedroom, ~room, 3 b.lth to Tario t..Uhmood 1 bath to Peter Barker o 2145 Ocun Blvd., SS93,000, S bf-J. O 3252 Michigan Ave .. S22S.OOO, 3 bed· room. 2 b.lth to Jule M Raley room, 2 bath to B 0 . L.lr·<o0n • o 411 lrvirw A\'t. Sl57 500 ) bed o 3224 Michigan Ave., S250,000, 3 ~-2 l>.lth to Ray H ~n)()~ ' room, room, 2 bath to Michael R. PIObloel C 1862 Rhodes Or., S330,000, 5 bed· c 615 Kings ROM!, '82S,000, 3 beef. room, 3 bath to Denni~ Locke room, 2 b.lilh to Alex Oeyan Newport leac.h • o 3JJ Snus Harbor Ro.d, S880,000, to o 2712 W. Oc:eaf\ front. Sl,125,000, to ~A. COil frank 0. Johnson -o 1919 Chubltco Dr •• $800,000, J bed· O 113 25th SC., $280,000. to Ceoffrty U. room, 2 bath to Jeffrey M, Bloom alette o 1sz1 Sytm LAM, uo1,soo, J bed· c 1820 w. OcHft fronl, $1,100,000, 6 room, 2 bMh ID Robert F~lng . NEWPOlrt BEACHl~A· Ml;SA ~rLOt I AEAI. SSTX'Y'E"' · Newport-Mesa Realtors . to hold charity luncheon, fashion · show Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors will holds its annual Fashion Show charity luncheon 11 :30 a.m., Oct. 19 at the NewP9rt Marriott.. Tickets are $40 per person and S 3 7 S for a table of 1 0. Proceeds from the event will benefit Marisol, Inc., a local home for medically-fragile children .. The fashion show will feature members of the association showcasing men's and women's day and evening wear from local merchants such as Mondi, POSH, Amici, Devon Beck and B. Magness. Jennifer Wamer founded the C<hta Mesa based Marisol, Inc in 1977. Wamer had been conducting genetic research at Fairview State Hospital when she met a terminally 111 two-year-old girf. Soon Warner had developed a deep bond with the child, and through this relationship Warner committed to opening the doors of her home to provide children a loving environment Marisol has become a haven for inedically-fragile or severely-abused diildrcn. Today, seven children rc~1dc at the home. Marisol Vice President Elaine Gisela Brameister 494-0870 -Wagner was elated at being selected as this year's recipient. "'We screamed so loud when \\<C got the call, that our ne1ghbor:i came over to sec if anything was wrong," she said. "We are very honored." Fashion Show Director Kilty Leslie will coordinate the show and hair stylbt Alfredo of The Coral Tree Salon will donate his services. Event chairmen are affiliate members Patrick Zellar of Great Western Bank and Mark Welker of Carrington Mortgage. Great Western Bank is the major undNwriter of the program. The local business community has been exceptionally generous in providing raffle prizes mduding a • one-night stay at the Doryman's Inn with complimentary champagne, a two-night stay at the Westi n South Coast Plaza, complimentary cham?figne brunch at The Cannery and gift certificates from John Dominis, Pronto Ristorante and Ruby's Diner to name a few. For ticket information call Patrick Zellar, 730-8718; Mark Welkt•r, 722·086~; or Rose Carey. 722-2300. REDUCED TO $389,0001 large 4BR 3BA on Greenbelt. Move-in condition! Highly upgi:aded and remodeled throughout. Seller will go AITD. OPEN 8lJN 1-5 105 VISTA MADERA SATORDAV;oetober 10, 1992 /PAGE 29 EXQUISITE custom with an accent on Jpaciousness. Sec-0nd noor 'Y overlooks IJving room w/15 foot plus ceilings. Reconsb'ucted an 1990 Prominent corner LQL ~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS residence represents the MAXIMUM in squarn footage and design $859,000 EXCLUSIVE HCLIFF DRIVE" . EXCEPTIONAL 5 bedroom 5~ bath residence Y.ith a high aspect that gives m_pgnif1cent WATER VIEWS lncludn 2 family rCX>m$ and a libfar,, Recendy corulhlcted ExdUJ1Ve Remax Llsung new. $449,000 ARESALE NEWPORT HEIGHTS Con1em19· ~TY.'O patio dtcked ~ ~ p. I.sundry Qwet entrance per. feet for ·Ill $439 ,000 Thli 3BR home with LARGE BONUS ROOM is fautlo?ss thru-out' New lulchen, hardY.'OOd floors !Xautifully upgraded. NEWPORT HEIGHTS WITH ROSE GARDEN ~------.mK'."".._..-.._ Two bedrooms hardwood floo11, QUIET STREFT large ya.rd y. rose garden. lathe & plaster constNc· lion tARGE REAR YARD' NEW PRICE $397 ,000 * NEWPORT HEJGHTI· -FOUR CAR GARAGE! * • so l 1275 loCI 3811 ~ l ., hclnr. ~ oM llxn, ~ ~ tom • --.... lor flal pmarW I $S59,000 . I • J c)Aq \see r ,or 19dOJo0 ,YAOAUTA2 PAGE 30 I SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 644,-1600 Spotlight Properties The Bluffs Enjoy the quiet sedusion of bayfront hvrne. lulle Schmiesing $499,000 The Bluffs Expand e d l Bd. 1 Ba Paula plan with fa mily room . French doors[, windows. skylights, patio Chris Lindsay $495,000 Shoredlffs Ocean view lot with house at nv extra charge• Great location• Bob & Mary Ellen Weclarz $799 ,000 Udo Is le Beautiful new 2 story home with 1 Bd and 2 '5 Ba Joan Lewls $790,000 r • Balboa Peninsula Choice bulldln& site on Newport's most private Island. Boat docks. tennis. beach & cillldens. Howard Lawson $1,695,000 Belcourt Stunnln& 4 Bd. 4 Ba. home with aardens, pool & spa. Bibb, Johnson, P9rtch $1 ,67',000 Featured New Listings B•yslde Cove 2 Bd. 2 Ba. Walk to Balboa Island, Corceous, ll&ht & bright. Berc s Cooper $379,000 Balboll .......... layfront ~Cod w/ 3 Bd. ct.n, patio, dod, prlv1te beach. Mickey Rowe $1,650,000 .. 3TAT23 JA3A \ TOJlq A23M AT200\HOA38 TROqw3~ NW BEACHJCOSTA MESA PILOT 1 REAL ~TE NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ~rade Opportunities ,...1111!1'1!11""'11 .. "P"-"m!!P""'lr--n Udo Isle $739,000 -----------~ ~arbor Rldp $480,000 2 Bd. w/ specha.llar views will tlMie down Laree 2 Bd . 2 Ba. on extra larce lot Below lot value• Will trade up. Can be combinedw/ 107 Via Ouilo. D. Bryan ~Corona del Mar $695,000 Quality duplex near Ocean Blvd. ) Bd. owner's unit & 2 Bd. Income unit. Will trade for 3·4 8d In COM. D. WaU Harbor R1dce $1,7'0,000 Custom 4 Bd. will trade down for Blc for Newport CXJndo, home. C. Allllon Coroaa H...... $'29,000 canyon Versa1lle w/ view. C. Al~·--6 44--;;;-l 6 O&- lnb\e Cove $2,99',000 Picture perfect 2 Bd plus den, huce yard & pool. Wiii trade for condo In Newport or lrvlne. · C. follftlOft , Mal Kai $19',000 F\llly fumW\ed I Bd I 8a condo In fab- ulous location on the bay wlll trade for condo ln the deMr1 B. Bllritncton BaJboe Pe•la••la $6'9, 9'0 3 Bd. steps to ocean & bay will trade for Income, oommerclal C. Uvtnpton Expansive double lot estate with 6 Bd & 6.5 8a Will trade for oceanfront or spe- cial property to $9 million. S. Hanis Harbor Rkice $I, 7SO,OOO 5 8d 5.5 aa. Encllsh Tudor estate with p ool & spa. Wiii trade down for home in Spnlus, Bl& canyon. S. Scal)lan Guard Gated Communities Blc C.•JO• Beautifully loated view home, private cul-de-sac. Fruk SetlHS $I, I 7S ,000 Belcoart EJecantly appointed Towne colle<lion wl marble floors. arc:hltectura~ ly desiened carden w/ reflecilon pool. Partc.h & l«*MOn $1 ,0,0,000 Oceanfront Peal•••I• Ocea•fro•t Low priced oc.Mhnt pvperty In prime locatJon. c,., g. 8eltolk $19' ,000 .. ,.._ ........... Prim• oc.anfront, • comer lot. pNttne 4 bedroom, 1.5 t.h baa CorUU $1,49',000 Emerald Bay One of Emerald Bay's oricinal homes-located on a cul·de·sac Remodel or build on this fabul<>U$ site Hlndller & Hla ... n $1 ,2SO,OOO 811 Canyon Incredible completely remodeled 4 Bd 4 5 Ba. Versaille s model Creat cul-de-sac location Bewert, Morphy $1 ,299,000 Bl& C.•yon Fabulous quality custom home set on the 18th fairway. Hardwood Roon. spacious nns, basement, lap pool. Bibb & Shirar SI ,39',000 Bl& canyon First ttme on the market! This custom home ls nestle-d It the end oh cul-de-sac. W.m rich decor. Allllon & Bibb $I ,6'0,000 Harbor Hlll Ocean & city llchts view. Renolre sculphlre with full price offer' Ralalne Ramer $1 ,S9'.000 Bia CaRyon A rare offe nnc Custom home on two lots with breathta.k.inc views of the eolf course. Vlrllnla Zenz $2,900,000 Great Neighborhoods Irvine Te~race Lltht & brl&htl Expanded floor plan with larce rooms OVersl~ed backyard• Creal potential• Eaatbl•ff '.J Id. '.J la. condo with e~ded family room. Cob, Ward $J'9,000LH. .. tcnat hit buy for this lnvlttnc ) 8d. 1.5 Be. home In diertshed flmlly n•lch-- bomood. Priced to Mii nowl Mer1a&~ $419,'°° Tiie Terrace• OcHn view condo located In edult community with won- derful recreation fadlltJ•. Belt vtewl hall eon.a $441,'°° Newport Nortll Lovety 'J ad. 'J aa. Mmbelle plan with loft Features Include FNnch doors 6 plantation .tiutter1 .. ,..., MorJ»'y $4H,000 Marin Pllilllippl $S49.000 lrvlae Terrace Recently remodeled. Picture perfect with pat muter Bd Extn tarp family room. Creat y.dJ PllllDppl & Crody $620,000 Harbor Ride• Lovely sophlsllcated townhome. 4 Bd. 3 aa. end unit on a spa- cious comer location. Appl. only. Marte Farce» $7H,000 ... ~ ~· ~ Pro•oatol'J a.1 5 Id. tradltlonal blyfl'ont wl doc:l Flft'llly home Debi Bibb $1.•99,000 : Top Performers For August Congratulations Sara Hinman " #I Sales Agent ,.,/ . Congratulations Evan Corkett #1 Listing Agent ---.-.-- 119 E. Bayfront . Balboa Island . OPEN SUNDAY J :00 P.M. ,.. 4:00 P.M. 644~1600 ..,,~~~-~-:"""I~~ Newly Remodeled Bayfront 4 Bedroom 4 Bath Gourmet "Monoeram" white on white kitchen Decorator fixtures & ceramic New dock Sandy Beaches PRICE SIASHED! $1,;9;,ooe Now $ 1 ,395,000 Martha Macnab or Maureen Dawn ' Gigi Thomas . ,, Presents Linda Isle HarbOr Pointe 759-3784 ' Larae waterfront with , dock & slip for two 50 ft . boats. Contemporary interior, open floor plan. Reduced to $1,995,000 Ocean view 3 Bd. 3 Bath home with all the amenities. Beautiful 1arden with privat~ spa. $149,000 PRICE! PRICE! PRICE! Judy Merli 759-3747 BUY NOW & MOVE IN av THANKSGIVING! ! ! 1623 Antlcua Way $625,000 Reduced -Incredible Buyf 5 Bd . 3.5 Ba. spadous family home on oversiz.ed lot w/ patio. pool & spa. Julle Schmleslnc 759-3746 2051 Commodore $439,500 631 Vim Bonita $499, 900 Warm, charming, light & bright 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Spectular front row view to Catalina! Hardwood flooring throuchout. Priced to sell nowl 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. uPlfllded end unit. .. Carole McMahan Johnson. - 644-8067 Mator Price Reduction $765,000 Lease Option or Trade Big Canyon 25 Rue Grand Ducal· Open Sunday I :00 P.M. -4:00 P.M. Elegant Expanded Deauville Townhome Huge family room, enormous master suite, 2 large bedrooms plus 2 small bedrooms or offices. Lovely black bottom pool and spa in private gardens. · BAYFRONT BEST BUY 736 Harbor Island Drive $1,895,000 Now $1,699,000 THE OPPORTl)NITY IS NOW! ----r - 5 Properties Have Sold On This Street In The Last Year With An Average Sale Price Over$ I ,840,000. OPEN HOUSE . SATURDAY I :00 P.M. ~ 5:00 P.M . ' Debi Bibb 759-3707 •S.le1 lnfonnatlon qbtalned from publk recotdl bet..wd to be rellllble .. . . , .. .. PAGE 34 I SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 .. • • 3 to 5 Bedroeins • 1,7 19 to 2,320 sq. ft. •21/2or3Cor~ • 5% lhvn Poymmt Pro'groin* VINTAGE Gill.Elf .... ., It won't M2y a bll)Cr'~ market fc.~wr. In f.K:t. CR"l')thint( l.'oukJ cha~ after the elec.:tioru.. AU the more ~"()fl to µke a long look at Vintage (,a.Def') today. You Mmply t"an 't fimhhc livin~ l\pa<.:c, qualil)', fcatun..~ and M}'lt: of Vmtal(C Gallery in a p~-c like FoothiU Ranch for a llricl" like $213.500.And. with today·~ mck-bonom inten..~ r.uc.~. you'll nevc. ... find it easier to buy . You may never ~"C another ....-~--~~~~~~~~~ ch<t»cc like lhi.'t to buy the ~ f.unily detached home your f.unily realty W:lll~ at a price companblc to a condo. Open your eye~ to VmtaMC Gallery !Uld you can •m& close the deal of a lifetime. Sales office Open Daily 10a m to 6p m. 7H/4H-0906 'a..edon• pu!CIWM P'OC>9 ol Ull 50000-• SOO'\cto-~ol SIO 70000 ..,. __ • '* IOO 00 LAMM\•• 30.,_ ~ -,....,,... _,..,.. s 2''-~~""Ille.,.. 1 ,___..tlt Sl61•21ClnelucMl~I--,.,.,..._,.._ __ ,,_,_.. . .,,.._, ,__., •• ....,. ... , ~-·-~o--.-._.,.,......_,. .... l_ ...,...,.,,..Ollel'ICIAale lrootlP.,.711&'1!1119'1 l ....... ..,. ,, 211, 73'71'1w\J'A ... ~ -- "'--~~IOC,,.,. Pr-~-ol~Ml!Kl lO~ ~- I • NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE mciicLiff ~ JEWEL OF ntE SEA ANNE DENNIS tCwty built 4 BR ocean front mestapiue. It's pancnmk: view of catallna Island, Big Corona and the Newport ·Jetty ts ~ed with dramatJc rodes and ocean spindrift below. Three car girage and tons of storage. lncom~ ocean views from almost ~ room throughout. $3,950,000 Offered at $1,235,000 1" Pa wJeatlal Newport lultv ' 67S-7·SOO SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 I PAGE 35 NANTUCKET STYLE, MEW OFFERING Fastidiousty ~It home & in-------.....,.---. come unit sparins no costs for high queHty rMtetWs & woncman- ship.Hardwood ftoors, used brid< and mortar, wood burning tn- places, quaint COU'tyard and 3-car parking plus new ~ing o - cept the concme footit 195. $619,000 COVER HOME A CLASS ACT ON LIDO ISLE This gracious home on a 6000 sq ft comer lot sits behind tall gates m a whir~ brick wall that form the entrance to the residence on Lido Isle in Nev.;port Beach These ~tes lead into a walled garden through which one passes to enter the house. The walled garden, built for privacy, lends an atmosphere uncommon to most beach houses. --J As we enter the home through the double doors we see to the left of the ter:. razzo paved entry hall the formal living room with lovely marble fireplace and wall to ceilings windows overlooking the courtyard To the nght is the den 'game room with coey fireplace, wet bar and pool table for the v.hole family and guests ~~~ ~ The formal dining room with its crystal chandelier and china cabinets glows m the evening light. And everyone loves the enormous kHchen v .. ith SubZero refrig- erator,· appliances and cabinets with blue touches. There 1s a large utility room next to the kitchen. One Jarqe bedroom suite is on the first level and has its own entry. Two further bedroom suites are upstairs and enjoy a view of Newport Bay and the passing boats. Across the Piazza one can guest dock a boat for a short time period in order to board friends and goodies for an outing on the water. This extra bttle conve- nience is the next best thing to having your own slip. The lovely guest bedroom is spacious and private, and across the hall "'e come to the "P'M!ce de Resistance" the incredible master suite with his and her bathrooms, high ceilings and view of the bay. But perhaps best of all is the lifestyle enjoyed by residents of Lido LSle, sharing with your neighbors the ~ amelities of the Isle, the dub house by the private beach, tennis courts, children's beach play area and views. Walking distance to the ocean and Lido Village with its shops, restauraf!ts and movie theatre. This home is so ·special it is a pleasure to show. For your own private showing plea. call fOf an appointment. • • --------·----cWll?F a ............... .......-..... • ·. .. PAGE 36 / S"TUADAY, October 10, 1992 • we~ IW IUWUY ... ....., HT-Ill Lift ENI .... uzaaum caaaum . ..... llBMll AltlA 1 3238 Monl¥ll TIIHllSLAND STREm 1791 Jlmlkl R4 3099~ 297 4 CoWlly Cllb 11St PlcM!!Or 2110SNr?oa C. 20\lS.. 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(30CLU) NJ ~- COSTA MESA $1",900 Beaulfful 3BR tvn completely remodeled: new kftohen & BA. Brick fireplace, French doorsl (22WAL). OPEH SUN 1·5-2237 WALLACE ~ ...... WILDEINISS Al YOUI IACIYMD $209.000 ~ live w/werit'J & beauty al arotlld. c~ on.rs term, CIUtlhOUSa. pool & spa. Gorgeous 2 BR twntm. Move.fl condldon. C20MEA> ,.. una ma ...... 0r 2042 c.-.s. 2749~•0r n.530...llt m2~0r mt0...114 278'AUGllOr ; ?IQO.Ad 1tn~0r 't... 2tl1(~ 2720~ tl45[tlfllOI 2030~1'1 2158mr 2038~1'1 1tll ICarlll 1ts3'*-1'1 2000 ICOINI 1976Ptlanl'I !!US ICll!lll 1020,,..,.Q ltt4L-1957 ~C. 2tOl~C. m2 SandlllPlr 2116 Slwllf _..._ *** COSTA MESA'S TOP SELLING OFFICE *** ROMANTIC LOFT sum $139,000 Highly upgraded with a new oak kitchen & new kitchen appliances. French doors open out onto tile patio. large loft bedroom with a walk-In clOset Double car garage. Walk to O.C.C. Priced 10 sell'! (14YOR) WAKE UP TO WATElfA.LLSI $161,900 Beautiful & secluded 2 BR. 2 BA upper end unit In lush surroundings. Fireplace in IMng room. large master suite. Sl<yllghls and glass walls make this desirable unit light & bright. Close to shopping. (130ElM) RWON NOT TO RENT $113,000 Get your foot in the dOQr to home ownership With tills 2 master bedroom and bonus room wfth 2 car garage towmome. (22SAY) NOT SINCE 1919 $208,000 Has Ille price of this floorplan been so low! 3 BR, 2 BA. fomial size dining area. Great condition and a large deek. (23VAN} MESA YHOI TOWNHOME $221,000 Longwood Greens -2 master suites plus den or dintno room. Over 1600 sq. fl 2 car garage, lovely pool & spa. ocean breezes. Submit! (27LPNl SECWOID llTllAT $230,000 Citrus and fruit 1reeS ~ a deep wood cilalm. OU.W. 3 BR, 1~ BA home w/fp, wood flooring &..,. covered plllo. Cool surrmers playing pool In your large booos room °' golf on your own putting green. Outll cukle-NC. (28El.R) MESA VllDI STA11 S1S $215,000 4 double-size bedrooms, 2 refurbished tiled baO\s. Near new carpet pallt & papers, Mirrored wanlrot>e doors. Covered pallo. Great location. (32WAS) 1MI llADY IUNCH... $279,900 ... Could liW here. S 8R, 3 BA. Sepmle boooe room. Laroe lot loe"8d on a tul·de·sac Shel Separate master bedroom 518 lllcludeli 1 Ox1 o master balM>alcony and walk-in closet Don't miss tis one. Priced to sell. ((30ROA) GARDEN GROVE $15,000 UMDft MAnn $127.000 Coonl>'y kitchen, lalge master, spar1dlr1Q pool, llr Condi11ooed. Only 75 units W!lll double gnga, social clubhouse. Start pacldng, the sellf llYI .... (85EDG) , •• -.-.1....~ I:& ltSIMsld .... ..... ,. ·COITllBAFmUAllm M U~Y, ICI. 11, 11-1 (eon. of Ad9IM end "'°"' Pllm) FREE BAUOONS & DRAW/NS .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE REAtTY GROUP 800 Newp~rt Ceoter Drive Newport· Beach Phone 760-1900 FAX 760-1748 N~RTS! LUXURY. HOME-BROKER SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 /PAGE 37 BUY OF THE WEEK 1893 GALAXY DR. -NEWPORT BEACH Completely remodeled 4 Bedroom 3 Bath Custom· home . located in prestigious Dover Shores. Vaulted ceilings in Living Room, Dining Room & Famity Room . Lov~ly, large· yard w/ Gazebo .. · Fantastic , Kitchen . Just -Reduced . $839,~00 . Vacant. . OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 375 MAGN9LIA -COSTA MESA Lovely remodeled Cape Cottage fe aturi ng 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Oversized Master Bedroom. Huge enclo sed, grassy b ack yard w/ numerous fruit trees . Read y to move-in. Reduced . $399,500. 1806 SANDLEWOOD -NEWPORT BEACH 30 LINDA ISLE -NEWPORT BEACH Fabulous, remodeled 4 Bedroom, 3 Best Main Channel view in this 3 Bath e state whh i ncredibl e Bedroom, 4.5 Bath custom home on landscapinSi including grotto-like gate-guarded Linda Isle. New pi~r & pool. Fabulous Master Bedroom suite. slip for 60' boats. Great location. Finished garage. Owner ready to Remodeled + pool & spa. Realtor~ MOVE. $745,500 . rate this a Newport "Best Buy"· (c' OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 $1 ,99.5,000. (LH) 1 Ol VIA LIDO SOU~ -NEWPORT BEACH ~ 31 RJDGELINE -NEWPORT BEACH 1 HARBOR ISLAND -NEWPORT BEACH The last of THE BEST. This custom iot on Harbor Island, with OVER 1 35 FEET ON THE WATER, features many . mature trees, a new dock for 1 00 +. · boat & sup er plans for a 5,800 sq .ft. custom home. Fantastic Lido Isle "Point" locale on Nearly 9,000 sq.ft. of ultimate : luxury Turning Basin includes 5 Bdffils & 4 with the FINEST views in Newport. Baths w/private spa. Pier & slip for 2 Gate-guarded on .Harbor Ridge, this 4 -100 toot boats . Huge price reduction Bedr?om, 5 Bath custom w/pool & to $2.5 MJlllonl Over 7 5 feet on the spa 1s . vacant. 5 Car Garage! Owner water. You've found the deal of the wants it sold NOW· MAKE AN OFFER! '90' $3,395,000. ~ 5· OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 CALL TO SEE $3,750,000. KEY LENDERS AND RATES . 30-year fixed IHT£REST % POINTS LOClC· • TYPE PHONE RAT£ OWN (!!) IN A.P .A. AmericanHomeLoans R ~~ 7.875% 10 1.250 12 8 04 ~Mon -__..!!.. _1_800 33.'.J.2191 7.875.... 5 1.250 12 8 04 -----B_!~ Moftgage R (8001640-3093 7 7_50%_ 10 2 000 12 8.00 Cal Coast Financial R _t71~ 49"-2005_ 7.750'. 10 1375 10 7.93 Cent,!!1 Eluting& Loan I< _!!14)833-~ 7.750% 10 2.125 21 8.01 Certified F R 14 343-8700 7.500% 10 3.250 21 7 88 Chase Manhattan a -~60-2671 8.610% 25 0.000 30 8.65 ~ ~-t Mo.n.9!'~ I< .(714) 588-2698 8.125% 20 0.125 14 818 Countrywide F~ _ K (71~25S.9600 7 750% 5 2.375 45 8 04 F'lfS1 Pacific Financial K [7141863-1111 7 875' 10 Frontline---K (80~:>) e.u. 7846 '7 875' 5 , 250 12 8 04 1.750 30 8. 10 Gemini Mort R {!141963-1520 8.125% 10 o.~ 2 8.16 Giendale Federlll Bank S (31~ 78l-6800 8.250"4 ~ l-.250 30 8.42 Household Bank 8 (714) ~~ 8.000% 5 2.000 60 8.25 l~tt Mort , Co. R (800) ~ 8 125% 10 0.000 21 8. 16 MamimeMoft R (71,.)248-1178 7750% 10 ~Financial Group ..,.. 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IM belle for~ In ~---rate (Mllrgin • lndl11 • ,..._, Aall) 110 • 1111 o.t Co6t OI Fundl, 1 TS • 1 • Y•r T IMIV'Y lM.. LIM •8-f'nonllUIOR. ITB • ....,.,,.. T,...y 811, IC0•6-mOl'ftlll~celtlftolteOI dec>Q9lt. Adll sb'IMlll ,-~ • IMIPlriod~*11Ustnenta 1M • 1·Monttl,6M •&-MonlN, 1·Y•r•1 YNr Al rat•~ IO~nga V~,... ll'ICI..,,. pr1or eo ~tor• io.n Al ... prolllde lollnt Wltfl <Ntt1ent 191• .no terma lor dlllertnl io.n •mounts The inlom'lellon PfllMnl.O 11 not wiqter to mu. a loan For 1conaumerguideonriowtolhop1or 1 "'°"1N9.Mftde .. IOcNcll._..IO ....,. ,.._Co, 1505 l!, 171hS4 , &111•21 I, Sunlll ~.CA 92701 (714} 838-1171 COP\'RIGHT e 11192 ~~ Co .. , • PAGE 38 I SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE COMMUNITY PROFILE: UDO PENINSUlA BOUNDARIES: Lido Peninsula is a strip of land connected lo the Balboa Peninsula by Lido Park Drive. It is surrounded by - ·water on two sides -the south Lido channel on one side and the Rhine channel on the other. The peninsula can be re.iched by going south on Newport Blvd. to Via Lido to Lafayette then on to Lido Park Drive. NUMBER OF HOMES: There are no single family homes on the Lido Peninsula. There are two high-rise con dominiums that have bcJut1fu l bay and ocean views: the "GOl '' budding with 10 stories and 50 units, .rnd the Vista Del Lido at 611 Lido P.u~ Drive with eight stories and 40 UJlil!.. In .iddit1on, there are the "621" and 6JJ" condominiums with a total of 20 properties, also with bayfront views. The 1\.10.rn,l Cooperative and th e Lido Mobile Hume Park arc also located there. STYLE : All the condominiums are either high-rise buildings on the bayfront or two and three-story buildings. BUILDER: Most of the Lido Peninsula was owned by the Curci-Turner Co., and the condominium sites developed by individual companies. ACE: Most of the condominium development started with the "Vista Del Lido" in 1962 followed 10 years later by the "601" building. RECENT SALES: There have been some sales recently from $400,000 to $850,000. NOW LISTED: There are 17 properties on the market, with prices ranging from $374,000 to $1 ,200,000, alf on fee property. COMMUNITY FEATURES: Lido Peninsula is ideally located within walking distance of the ocean, markets, restaurants, theater and Lido Village shops. It has many facilities for boat slips and spectacular bay and ocean views from most of the properties. SCHOOLS: ' Newport Elementary, Ensign Jr. High and Newport Harbor High. SHOPPING: Walk to Lido shops and 10 lido and Cannery Vilfage shops. SOURCE: Victor Yack Realtor associated with Valentine Properties of Newp_ort Beach Victor is a 25-year resident Of lido Peninsula and a specialist of the area's properties. He has several listings in the 611 lido Park Dr'. building, with prices ranging from S429,000 to S 1,200,000. Victor can be reached at Valentine Properties, 2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100, Newport Beach, (714) 640-2500 or at home, (714) 675-5045. Newport Coast reminiscent of the Mediterranean T he ads for Newport Coast ask readers to visualize places like Monte Carlo and Portofino, then to think of the new community taking shape right here in Southern California that may rival the beauty of those splendid European seaside resorts: Newport Coast. Situated along Pacific Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach, Newport Coast is the vision of Donald Bren, chairman of The Irvine Company. A lifelong student of architecture, he visited the fabled cities of th e Old World to become personally acquainted with the navor and style of their timeless drchitecture so that it might better be interpreted by artisans here in · California. . The selection of a Mediterranean expression for Newport Coast was a nalurnl because of the si milarities between the climate, topography and cultural influences of the two regions. Early results of the chairman's quest are now taking shape in Newport Coast. When visitors to the area drive south along Pacific Coast Highway Lhrough Corona del Mar, they quickly become aware that they are entering a new community that has been strongly influenced by an age-old architectural heritage. Coming first into view is the gateway to Pelican Point, a seaside neighborhood of custom homesltes. A classically-detailed guard pavilion highlights tne entry to a square pl~ which is marked bv two stone pillars and bordered by eight-foot-high walls. Beyond the guard pavilion are ornamental gates admitting residents and guests 'The architecture of Newport Coast represents a return to more classical designs.' to the private neighborhood. Further south along the highway is the impressive entrance to recently opened Newport Coast Drive, gateway to the rolling hills and canyons that distinguish the planned community. Positioned on either side of Newport Coast Drive are two imposing arches, each supported by eight massive columns. The gated entry to Ocean Ridge and Bramalea Homes at Newport Coast is d~stinguished by a two-story octagonal tower featuring arched doorways and circular, porthole-style windows. T he dir~ responsibility for maki.ng the reality of Newport Coast match the vision rests with Roger M. Seitz, senior vice president, Urban Planning & Design. An accomplished . architeCt, Seitz is a former partner in the world renowned Chicago-based architectural firm of Skidmore, Owens & Merrill. ''The architecture of Newport Coast represents a return to more classical designs," he said. "Our Interpretation of the classic hilltowns of Europe will --aETZ Urban Planning and Design be our neighborhoods like Pelican Hill and Ocean Ridge, each unique to themselves yet with certain common threads. '' B y carefully planning the architectural style of the entry arches, guard pavHions and other common areas, we hope to set the thematic tone for Newport Coast and also provide some excellent examples for custom homesite buyers building homes," said Seitz. · To assist with the design of custom homes to be built at Newport Coast, guidelines have been created in order to present such criteria as building materials and a broad color palate. A formalized revlew process takes custom home buyers and their architectural consultants through the steps from concept meetinp and preliminary design review to the approval process and various stages o( construction. Custom homesites are currently available for purchase at three locations in Newport Coast. Averaging over one-quarter acre in size, the custom lots at Pelican Point are surrounded by four holes of the Ocean Course at Pelican Hill Coif Club and are priced from the S900,000s to over $3,000,000. These luxurious homesites are nestled on the bluffs above the ocean, just steps away from the sandy beach at Crystal Cove. The challenging Oceal) Course has been operating at full capacity since it was opened in November 1991 . A second resort course, the Canyon Course, is also planned. Along with the courses, the planned Pelican Hill Coif Club will include a spacious Santa Barbara-style clubhouse. A temporary pro shop is ~n now .. 14 ·or further informallon about the custom homesites or any other aspect of the resort community, call the Newport Coast Exhibit at (114) 720-2727. To inquire at;>out Bramalea Homes at Newport <;:oast. call (714) 494·8344. Bramalea's after-hours ' information number is 1-800-347-1990. To arrange a tH time at Pelian Hiii Coif Club, all (714) 760-0707. Rates are S9S.OO Monc:Uy through Thurtday, and $125.00 frktav throush Sunday. '-- NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 I PAGE 39 FirstTeam targets maturing 'baby boomers' · America's maturing "baby boomcrs" are a rapidly growing market with increasing buying power and • importance in real estate today, , ccordmg to Cameron· Meraj, president uf Orange County's leading real estate , rganization, F1rstTeam. • "I am referring specifically to the 76 '--rrn'fl'°" Americans borr1 be~ccn 1946 and 1963 -a population defined as bab>· boomers," he said. "It seems unpo)Sible, but t~ 76 m1ll1on people "111 turn 50, or more, in less than five \l\1rs. Here we have a sub:>tantial minonty group with a great deal of mont>> earned through lifelong c.1rcers nrc'<ling to in\-est in real estate. "Al f irstTeam, we don't ignore this £!Ofdcn market. In fact, we seek to prQ\.~dc it:. members with the best in real 1.uc services. F1rstTcam sales associates ail' c:>pcc1ally educated and trained to mt.:ct the special needs of people over 50." More and more successful, dynamic 1ncf 1v1duals are retiring from former po".11t1ons as managers, top level l.'\l'Cut1ves and corporate 1eadcrs to en1oy . ttn,tncial independence, career stability .1nd increased personal freedom as real ( t.ite professionals. These people are bringing their own personal, specialized !>~tits and knowledge of seniors' needs in10 play when assisting clients to buy • nd sell residential rear estate. "The Public Relations Journal monitors bu} 1ng chan~ in the American mJr~c1placc, ' said G.tylce Weinberg, f ir,tTcam's director o( corporate communications. ''This respected '225 I .. p4blication recently reported the ongoing 1r.1by-boomcr maturation has brought to light thJt mature Amcric.:ins arc a quic~ly S'°':rng and "igorou~ mar~et. FirstTeam 1> proud to be targeting this d>•nam1c population " Some interesting facts about the senior marl..ct in Amcric:.-1 today: • Amcnc.Jns 50 and older mal..e up 35 percent of the population. • Thry control 43 percent of AmencJ's di>po).1blc income and about 77 percent of America's financial assets. • Per capita income peal..s bet\\ cen ages 55-64. • Amcric.:ins 65-74 have more discretionary income (an estimated S 150 billion) than an> other age group. . The average person has stereotypical ideas about senior health, income lc\cls, intimacy requirements and e\.en a m.:iturc peoon's willingness to change. But the stereotypes are incorrect. Seniors' lifestyles and activities arc among the most diverse of any of Amcnca's societal groups. American Demographics fi rst covered this trend with a report in April, 1990. After retiring, a large number of . Americans are launching second carccrs or continuing their education. BCCcluse of this fact, professionals in the real estate field are addressing the experiences and special interests of older clients rather than focusing on age and mortality statistics. - Public Relations Journal reported thJt firms in which products and services offer increased independence, such as home maintenance assistance, '"'II appeal to the older person who may h.we health concerns. Due to time constrain~ and an executive lifestyle, younger l\\o-care\?r couples arc also_ .mracted to this 1..md of aid. ''W h<'n our sales associates are marl..eting homes to and for senior dumts we realize they Jre a spcc1al1z1.:d group and treat them with the respect they ha\.e cJrncd and dc:)ervc," said MerJj. "Generally, \\e provide-product and service details to help clients make the most informed decision. We help senior c;lients plan for the f uturc. Entering retirement is simply continuing life, not ending it by any means. "Most seniors today feel younger than their age, so we don't limit our presentJtion!:> to senior v1llagc·t> pc communities when a matur~ pt'r)1.>n b lool..ing for .. 1 new home. A'i ''1th ,1nr client, Fir!>tTeam r<:.11 estate profossionJk-- , focus on solutions. \\'e !>how how a feature, location, SCI'\ ice or amen1tr Wiii impro' l' a potential homebu\il r or seller's living p.mern or !if est) le-," Sl'er Jj ,1dclcd. fiMTc<im is recognized industr. -\\ icfc as the oti1c1al top selling reJI estate company for 1 "90, 1991 ,1nd 1992 year: to-date in Orange Count), .Kcordmg to statisti6 compiled from all 11 Orange County Board!> & Association) ot Realtor), In 1991 alone. this respected real C!>tJtc organ1zJtion \\as invol\ ed with 4 ,511 clicn~ with a phenomcnJI :>ale:> \-Olume See FIRSTTEAM/41 HOME LOANS HOME LOANS HOME LOANS Introducing the only time you'll like hearing the word "NO" when it comes to your home loan. . NO!!! ( - • NO qualifying loans •NO tax returns •NO W-2's •NO 1099's • NO Verifac.ation of employment • NO Mountains of paperwork • cw DoN MORRIS m (714) 832-485 4 ·= CMS M~e Servlca ~s I.I\: \~ t.:rir \'rtiut w c~ .ro.' F. • .._,..~ (714) 644-0SOCJ 1,450 .. -----~ -------, PAGE 40 I SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT 1 REAL ESTATE ' To Stand Up To the Fierce Real Estate Competition of the '90s You'd Better Sit ·Down e Join me for this exclusive series of workshops designed to ensure your success for the '90s. ,. . "HOW To MARIO YOURSELF TO~.~ ~ TH~ PERSONAL IDVIRllSING• ·,;·N!!t~».J\]~;."- + WEDNESDAY, November 4 2 -4PM (Location to be announced) + WEDNESDAY, November 11 2 -4PM (Location to be announced) . Limited seating so please reserve early. The low price for these seminars is $39 or $99 for the series. Please come 30 minutes prior to each workshop for registration, refreshments and networking. Speaker: Sandra lhadra, Mii Sixteen years of ral estate marbdna expc:rience includin& 4 years as vice-president of rmrbcin& aa met Sands Realtors and 11 years as vice president of marteting at Grubb A Elis. ,-------------------------------------------, I I prefer to chuJe the ICIDinan to my I I VISA or Mucercard ICCOWll I I ~~~ I I · VISAorMC# I • Expiration Dile I ~ Mnd 10'Scheck_or_cnci_t _csd_......._---wida-. -.. -. -.._-ID-: -I I . SK.LA Ad¥.... I : Stile _ 7.ip :_:•:.,~im : I g~ Phone Night Phone_ or c:all: (3 JO) 479-4006 I• ...... illlarm th•• PAX ID: (714) e 1.-. I L-------------------~---------------~-------~ ..... From left (~ated): Barbara Amstadter; Maxine Montgomery· Karen Lynch· ( landing) MK MKkenzi_e; Ron Amass; Yvonn~ Mctuiy; R"oberia 'curlender; Sta~ Sa\; ~an Tully; Bev White; ~~ Jones; Melinda Jones; (not pictured) Mickey Hartling. , Top 1 0 agents honored · by Prudential Californici M.1~ine Mon~. vice pr1: .dent-manager of the Prudential . CJ!11oinia Realty's Newport Beach Office af"lnvunc~ the top 10 a~nts: ~RBARA A\\STAOTER: A 1S·ye.Jr resident of N< ... , port Beach, Barbara is beginning her ~·\~·nth year as a realtor and has been a top producer since entering the field. A st.1tt• cf ·rector for the Californi.a >\sSoc .won of Realtors (CAR), Barbi_ra is well·\Cr~ and ~ a keen interest in .111 a)pccts of uliforni.a real estate. She is tlx mother of 5eYen children, is lll·hn~ual and loves to ~I. Barbara sp<>c·altzes in luxury homes in the Nl·\\.port Beach ara. \11CKEY HAltTUNC: Micby has con~r~cntly been in the Prudential's C.l 0lorni.1 100 for outst.anding production, and ii a member ol the Chairman's Cirde, Prudential's highest award for production. He is knoWn in the local community for representing buyer) and sellers ol prestigious properties. ROBERTA CURUNDEI: A USC graduate, Roberta has been in real estate for six years with Prudential and approaches her work with an abundance of energy and enthusmm. "I work with a \vi~e range ol diencs," she says, "from _fir .. t-t1me buyers and telers to wand ~t.ltcs " MELINDA AND MA11Y JONESs Melrnd.l and ~ twve • mmbined 27 years of real.._~·~ were the top ...,. foi 19'1 ..ct -IO far -are the eap -In 1992. ~a charter member el .. c..-omll 100 Mclind.l hie b1M IR .. c:af1farni1 toP TOO agera b_lht ... thrW ,_... Marty wt M!illlll( ......... ..... partners for lhe -fl ......_ KAREN l..:::Ma ec..n 11 .. In the top 10 out ol 4,GDQ ... • 1 I Mete ~nd is the No. I ... ::• ID Mi in 1992. She...... 20 ~ experience and II meilllt8Nty a top producer. "I love ClDmpltMon Md" a good~ ...... ...... l<>sether. ... .. '~~· ·~~ .. ~ 'Pl(lll AMASS: Mac and Ron consistently maintain from S7 to S8 million in inventory throughout Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Fountain Vi\lley. The inventory includes both low-and high-end properties. They average from SS00.000 to S 1 million in escrow every month, specializing in homes that have failed to sell. \'\IONNE MCKAY:A 26~year resident of Newport Beach, Yvonne has graduated rwo sons from Newport Harbor High School. Since getting into reaJ estate five years ago, Yvonne has ronsistentJy been in the top 20. She has worked with dients in Irvine, Costa ~. Newport Beach and parts of South County. STAN SAX:~n has been a real estate broker for 12 ye.Jrs and has been community ~ chairman for the Newport-Mesa Board of Rea ltors for the past two years. A resident of Corona del Mar for 21 years, ~is .J UCLA graduate. and, fourth-generation ulifornian. NAN TULL Y:A 20.year resident of Newport Beach, Nan was drawn into real estate because of a fascination with the profession. "Each client prO\lides me with different parameters," She says, "and that creates an exciting quest for the-perlect INtCh between dient ;and property.'' IEV WHITT:.An active member ol Corona def Mar, Bev and her family have liwd in the area for 17 Yft'S. Nm 20 )"NII in ~ real estate, she belieYeS M penoNliLed service and ~ tise are more important ..:""ever. EWttY percent ol her business ii from pMt clients and referrals. . "The main difference in ml estate flnns .. the people who repraent them," Moncpnery said. "It is with great pleasure and Pride tNt we recotJ'ize our sales executtYes for their exoeptional abilities to sell real $.Ile. for the teCOncf ~r in I rCN/, Prudential Califoma Realty has IOld more real estlle hn any ocher Independent ~In the ~te." South Coast Metro garage sale deemed · a success by enthusiastic-homeowners Costa Mesa's South Coast Metro 9th annual garage sale was a gigantic success with more than 100 homes participating. The activity in the area was astounding and buyers crowded the streets most of the day. The enthusiastic support by homeowners and extensive advertising drew shoppers all the way from Riverside. . ARSTIEAM From 39 of more than 1 billion dollars. "We have always believed that success in marketing real estate 1s only possible by being aware of, and one step' ahead of, the changing market and levels of intensity in consumer demand for resale housing, .. ' Meraj said. Founded in 1975 by Mcraj, FirstTeam Real Estate has remained unchallenged as the county's top selling residential real estate firm . Meraj attributes the firm's lasting success and phenomenal growth to the professionalism and dedication of its top notch associates. At a time when many real estate companies are cutting back, FirstTeam Elsa Hoyt of Coldwell Banl...er sponsors the yearly event, providing promotional materials, directional signs, balloons and maps. Many grateful homeowners showered HO¥t with, "Thanl...s Elsa for providing this opportunity for us," and "If ~ou do business the way you conducted this event, you arc the agent for me.' continue::. Lo lead the indu::.t'} \\llh million dolla r ad\.ertising, fr~h-inn0\at1-.c, re)1dent1al marl...etrng campaigns, and h1ghly-v1sibJe agent promotion and recognition program::. \\oh1ch is what has built Ftr::.tTeam Real Estate rnto the successful number one firm in Orange County. FirstTeam has proven that neither size nor age need be a factor in serving client needs or becoming number one. A full service brokerage, FirstTeam Real Estate has more than 600 professionalsin nine real estate branches, mortgage banking locations and escrow offices assisting individuals and families realize the American dream of home ownership in Orange County. For more information, call Firstleam Real Estate (714) 557-0771 . Frldiy at Spm that Is. Take advantage of our extended deadline for your Saturday listing$. You now have until Friday at Spm to place your ad·in Saturday's Classified. Cal G1111lld"' "2-5611 ~place yocx advertising. • .. ~· ---.._---. _. -- -""Q <--" ''P i~rl"t· n Y'l.0RtJTA2 3TAT23 JA=tA \ TOJlq A23M AT20~\H3A38 TRMW PAGE 42 I SATURDAY October 10 1992 N EA A ME PILOT REALE For Your Best Buy In a Newport Beach Condo CALL 675-6670 TODAY!!· ~au_Mar_yAnn McGuir~ 646-6n_o ________ _. __ bOWEST PRICE-------1~ WEST P-RIC ___ ..,.._..,.,...,,......,__.,- ' 281?. ?EA M rew ooco CU*:J"CeS + t«\res NEMt ·~ Ck)» ..e"'I~ Erd ttif Ocroi & ltl t .o V't<!NS ~cm Deck Vv?lte ~C('e(rl l<JIC.nen ~ icJC. Wfll lb wre ii\}J. Ceian ~ l~ cJj. 'Mllf' (pl Mn«X $19d.QOO VIUA BALBOA iv.~•~ 01 $1 075J Lowes!~ 010 oeacan a1 ~ eoooo1 OJet. ~ ro IBR 1BA tl!Jlll( tn.e ~ aees & ~ EX1Kl LR 'Nrf:»N tJMACt1AJE tf74,sot VERSAlllES ~ R-CMtoe C'.Yne! ll(W!V r.iw V~tt:Jrk)'l 29? 26"\ OCEJN & ~~ VEWJ 2BR 2BA ·\J .k,Jr. 11 :ih.J!'eis • m.- VIUA BALBOA •:EA.'-' ~ CNAtM Vf#5 f\\t IOCre lnt.ed OI $1 2~ 1!1? ISA. ~ New IBR IBA • . ,.l( Ctl'::le' coo ~as \~ rd Exto Ct);el rrroeo VOS .,..,.. VIUA BALBOA E rm 7~ m. ... ~ rn ~ OCENHf~ FID.1 m l((X)£ PQ.x>-SeG<On 2BR 2BA + Dt R• ~'CY Pel1€<,:.ttv rralCnld Q.Jel & PMJle ~u",ooe VILLA BALBOA 2BR 2BA VILLA BALBOA 2BR 2BA ~ lXlm & CAl.&lM V£trS oom ci oons & 00Ck lnC.ie ~ ues ~~ rrna v.as FcbJQL rPW tlletoS A klXd ~· 9.nsels" sm,ooo -out ~e mosia stes VIEW3 TO HA.RBOR. [)l>.N.A. POINT FA5HION StA\iD OCEAN & ~UNTAINS HlJg':} Deck1 S!uperdcxJs P OOOOV' •,• rioroo hreplOCe Track l.gh11ng Upgro;;:leS · U 4J,900 . VILLA BALBOA CMeS1 peoo 2BR 2eA 01 Via eocoo ((Xl.tle M:is1a 9.Jles 11 Poi). Wcn:B1U 2BR 2BA n'E.-rX1$ New rai:et Poot lie QJet. f.X)l(·lke sel1rQ Lo.o.ns & bees Sl:CW. $tt1.000 so um COAST VILLAS WOODSIDE VILLAG lBR, icely decorated. lBr + den. Pool 4 spa. New VACANT & ONLY $85,900 painted. Nice carpets. NAME YOUR OWN TUMS ONLY Sl9.-e VACANr A BADY WOODSY SERENE & PRIVATE Huntington beach condo listed lower than other recent solds. but nicer. large master suites, 2.5BA mirrored wudrobes, built-ins, etc. ONLY SI ONE BLOCK TO BEACH DUPLEX 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace upper, 2 bedrooms, fireplace lower. 2 car garage + 2 or 3 extra parking spaces. Just repainted the upper. ASKING $375,• SUBMm! 6 BEDROOM BAYFRONT 60' of waterfrontage. Dock for 2. large boats 4 side ties. Wading pool & spa in courtyard . Family room, formal dining room, 4.SBA. PRICF.D TO SELL! (Well below their purchase price.) ,ONLY $1,199, EASTSIDE ELEGANCE ... BARGAIN PRICE ••• Immaculate. 3 bedroom home in fine Costa Mesa area. 3 bedroom highlight by wood shutters, skylights, fine wall coverinp, & lush landscaping. Price well under Comp Sales at just $.135,000 .. .ANXJOUS SEllE ,,,,,, #111 li11/t1r, /111ryA .. ,,,,,,,., At too SelH/1 ,,,,, fH#-t f E1f1r 1f V1r11il/11 C1t1 11 H11,lf1/ Iii#) 2919 NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT BEACH JACQ!!~~~ 675-667 ecosta Mesae REAL VALUE: 3BR lBA on large 7,200 Sq. Ft. lot, $165,000. VA's low down payments available. FORECLOSURE: Duplex w/positive cash flow. Owner & lender will sell for ·1oan balance, $198,000. Each 2BR IBA, washer/dryer hook- up, private yards and 1 car garage each. GIVE-AWAY: Commercial condo, 3 officor w(l bathrooms plus 1 shower and warehouse space for only $9,00) down and take over payments of $1, 114/mo. NO $$ DOWN Owner will finance 100% for this 2BR, 2BA, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, modem . bright kitchen, security gated community. Asking $142,900. COSTA MESA RENTALS 3BR, 2BA ........................................... $950/mo. Office Rental ...................................... $250/mo. Art Studios .............................. $200-$295/mO. · FINE 4-BEDROOM . one story. Steps to school and park. Outstanclng curb appeal. $471,000. IPECTACUt:AR CCIII YEW. Dlf9CtlY aboV9 China Cove and Mlln CdM Beach -Rlduo9d to '71l,GCIO NEW LISTING $441,000 Harbor View Homes. Impressive CARMEL MODEL, 3 BR, 2 BA, Lots of upgrades l~ = ~A:.i"'m Peninsula finest value. A neighborhood. 2 BRs and 1 8 each unit. Lota of Upg S32I . BEST VALUE • 2 South-of· side-by-side duplexes Build custom town-homes on theM Weft maintained, high lftl'lftl,... from each duplex 1411 -.:=10NGS OF NEWPORT GERRY AND CHRISTA .-MO-LONG /MO •It ---~---- . Spyglass Hill Best Buy!! --. .;.,---- 11 Carmel Bay Drive Corona Del Mar • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Separate d1n1ng & family rms. • 3 Cor'goroge • Fon1oslic OCEAN VIEWS & city lights • New Europeon kitchen • Double Corion vanities in mos1er bedroom • Nr conditioning • Security system • Beautifully landscaped front yard with lovely patio & spa l'rbd Below MarkM At $695,000 494•7614 . ___..., _ •YOWNI• SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 /PAGE 43 • Sooeious 1,67 c:1 Sq Ft. 3BR 21/2eA . • w~ N1oster Su:e w/oceo VeN 13otony • rcxrro Din ng Room • Upgraded 1-0tchen • M<Ne-ln Cooditm • Corrvnmly Pool. SJ:xi. Terns Lowest Priced 3 Bedroom In Newport Crest • Wo To Beach $ g 900 Wiii Sacrifice at 23 1 . • 645-1842 BYOWNE~ ''" Sale1 Commlsllon) NoRTH l.AGuNA BEAc~ Ocean View R·2 Lot Jusl three blocks io Crescent Bay Beach' Fix-Up the presenl 2 leve cottage or OO!d your own u trnale EUlEX. The bl measures 4,500 SQ tt. and tnere is a~ access at the rear ot the property. Wa to beach. DIAmcMLY REDUCED - laOW LOT VAiii •• UtllASl>CIAIElllAUCm . . .. .. Aalcma Wiison .__.~---o.--.... ~ .... ---~ 111: .,..m 0t: •un lilt 1m .. ' ' PAGE 44 I S~TURDAY, October 10, 1992 STUNNING I Sea View'.s Best Gated Community, Te nnis, Pool, Spa. · 3 Bedro oms + Den. Family Room + Skylights. City & Night Light View, Teak Patio Decking & Koi Po nd. Sun Room, Private Hot Tub. Beautifully Landscaped. Drastically Reduced To $629,000 Open Saturday & Sunda!-' 1 -5 2003 Yacht Vindex (New11ort Beach) 714/129-1544 R.D. McCumsey & Associates, Inc. ETHEL'S BEST BUYS OF THE WEEK! ENJOY THE CAIJFORIHA UFUTYLE IN CLAlllC TUDOR PREITIQIOUI IPYOLAll HILL COlmUlllTY IN NIWORT •UCH Call ETHEL t~•vl -··--·--· ~ T r: •P • ,, ~--------.. _ _. ...... ~---. - Cole of Newport, Realtor 675-5511 $166,000 $269;000 COSTA MESA 3 Bd, 2 Ba townhouse, fireplace. garage, le many vparade1 aosc escrow by Oct. 30 for price disoounL Call Karen a 759-8918. Great home for first time buyer or retiree. Thil 3 8d 2 home sits on a large lot w/roorn for a garden. Abo bouts quiet street & nelghborhood. Call LDUile at 67S-0293. $419 000 . 8 Bd, 5 Ba home, ideal for some type of board &. care o ' large family. Seller will finance. Call Karen at 7S9..S918. $375,000 $649,000 $829,000. $289,000 $449,000 NEWPORT BEACH Bayfront condo with aU the right views. Remodeled ·1 8d + den, with upgrades. Call Karen at 759·8918. Light & bright remodeled 4 Bd, 2~ Ba Harbor View Home Private back yard with spa. Call Karen at 759·8918. WiJ tr:ade also. Harbor Ridge remodel with spectacular Catalina A coutl' views. 2 Bd & den, 2~ Ba. OWNER WILL LOOK A TRADES. Call Karen at 759·8918. OUT OF THE AREA Custom 3 Bd, 2 Ba. home adj. to Villa Park. Huge comer lo ,_w/pool & spa. Huge game room w/sliders opening to poo area. Call Karen 759-8918 . . BANK REPOS Laguna Beach resjdential in Bluebird Canyon. All wood cl glass w/sweeping canyon views. 3 Bd. 2~ Ba. 2 fireptaces. Call Jackie at 847~. Trade Up To Shorecllfti Have: 4 BR/4 BA. Custom home w/appr. 3000 sq. fl access for beach and only 1 /2 block from ocean. Coastline + ocean view from story. $1,050,000 N11d: Irvine or Newport townhome around $300 to $400,000 Trad• Bluffs To Hawaii (Maul) Have: 4 BR/3 BA end unit Plan G in the B~ appr. 2100 sq. Refurbished throughout and ready to occupy. $398,000 N11d: Property in Maui Neille Gall Ranch Equestrian Ranch 4 BR/4.5 BA luxury home on appr. 1/2 acrt equestrian lot. Appr. sq. ~-Well designed Hvtng space, 3 car garage and only 4 years old model perfect condition. Seller is transferred, priced for quick sale $599,000 Great For 11t nme Buyer Or Investors .,, 1 BR + loft (can be second bedroom) in Irvine, over1ooking la and trees. New carpets, new paint. You will love itt $124,900 * 2 BR/2 BA townhome on the park in UniVerstty Town Center, Across from UCL Walk to theaters, restaurants, UCI, shops. Owner carry 2nd. $187,000 .. On both of the .. , payments are clo8e to rental prices. Why Rentt •uy Nowt LOOICIN8 FOi LIAll WllH OPllCll 10 · . CALL MEI lnaa lehnert • The Realtor 'Mh Yaur llltlrllt At ttllrt bul: 1 ........ ,..: t in- at ... ~ NEWP&"Nt ~A~ ~6¥} ~lESifATE PAT •. JOE NUNNIKHOVEN Grubb • Ellls Laguna Nlguel lUXVltOUS CUSTOM NOME IN EMllAlD 11DG1 Enjoy ~ OCNn views from this one yeiw ,_, hlgtlly upgraded home • No COS1 apared In ~ aoct decot Pool. apa watecfd and 890 afM. ~ pa\los and declls to take In~ Pacific VteW. Gated ex>mmuMy OCNn close $'15,000 OIUT VIEW LOT wnM P'OOl •SPA BMWtuly ma.nla.ned " ti.droom 3 baltl, ~ room home A W1fY updaeed fMI •>th franch doota and ntuttal decot Goocl locabon on cul de aac: In 1 pr"11goos neognbomood in lAguNI Niguel ~ llt'llNllC rtcnlllOf'I faal~ Large tHM:kyard wt1l't pool, 191 Ind 890 tMICldng to neturll e1nyon IMt\lring lowly h ~s. mountains and cily lights vl9W and pOVICy! $A02,100 DAIUNG COTTMM IN nt1H AICM liAY °' LAGUNA 11ACM A r1re opl)Of1IMllty to ""9 in pnvatt. gutrct-glted nv .. Aten Bly This Is .,.. lblolutety d•llng 2 beesroom c:on.ge wl1h ~ IO do !he r~ of your dreams 1n the t>e9t ioc.tion • ttvs q\*f1t baech comnuvty Sfft,000 .MT UITID .. MOMMCM IAY FobWout .-, ....,. ... .,.,,_ lr11dltlaflGI chonn. hefy detail la petfec:t and up to tM minute In &n• •u • you .... , belle¥e the dec:onlft"9 ond comfort • tNly a 10 + residence. 1* I lllllrOOM, ont ...., home la In the Pf"ft91out, guatd-gated Gf9CI of Monarch .., . ...,, .... °"" ........ Machi $691,000 BUS. (714): 495-1800 RES. (714) 499-1536 PMC Mortgage Corporation Lower Your Monthly Payment At 0 COST to you, we will evalu ate your current mo rtgage and assist i.n finding you a NEW mortgage ... "O" POINT LOANS PULLr CASH OUT! {714) 640-5200 ta: {114) 72 ... 1907 • (800) 626-5260 ~.r: (714) 967-0029 .. RUMBOLD REAL TY -Specializing in Unique Balboa Island Homes · 311 CORAJ. 304 ONYX 3 .. 2.5 BA, Custom home, rod deck. M95,000 QUIET ISLAND lOCA TION " .. 2 BA, femty home wtth Island dwm. U.0..000 '~ ladtt In Balboa ls/Ind Sala & listings" 615-4811 ···········~·························· • • : Relocate to Eugene, Oregon : "~'I""~ ........... • • .. • \ I ~ I ...... -.i..~ ... .. : Diverse and interesting metropolitan area of 20,000.: : Just on hour away from the beautiful Oregon coast and : : world-doss skiing. Moderate temperatures of 55° to 80°: : most of the year. Lush smog-free en vironment drained : : by two large rivers. : • • • Eugene hos prize-winning public schools, locally funded : : porks, recreation and adult education programs plus • : fabulous entertainment and cuisine! . : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • : FOR RELOCATION/HOUSING INFORMATION: ~ . . : call DICK GINNOLD REAL ESTATE, INC. : • • : 1 -800-538-9072 r • ; •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PAGE 46 /SATURDAY, October 10,"1992 ·. NEwPoR'T BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA Harbor View Home near Andersen ·school In 1987, Ken and Janice Couverly purchased a Palermo model, fou r bedroom 2.5 bath home with a family room and pool. The home was selected because it was in Harbor View Homes next ro a greenbelt. Janice liked the tot lot playground just steps away on the pJrk-like greenbelt. The community pool and its well-known swim team -with more Lhan 200 youngsters from the, neighborhood -was a real · conside ration. But tne awarcf-winning Andersen Ele mentary School located· up the greenbelt without crossing a street was the deciding factor. Ken has designed restaurants for years and accepted the challenge to completely remodel their newly-purcha.sed home and create a contemporary home with gll the needed amenities. The basics of new textured ceilings and walls, insulation in all walls, new sub floors and new electrical and plumbing throughout, was just the beginning. They also installed a full telephone system with five li nes, security system with direct line to the police department, speaker wi res throughout the house, recessed lighting, reverse osmosis water system, recycled hot water and two hot water heaters, and four skylights. Both f<en and Janice wanted a great master suite, with walk-in closets, a huge shower and Jacuzzi tub, skylights and lots or storage. So, a 500-square-foot master suite was added that incl uded gorgeous tile, glass blocks and pedestal sinks. The large existing kitchen was gutted and oak cabinets with adjustable shelves, beautiful plumbing fixtures, - - ceramic tile on floors and counters, and top-of-the-line appliances were C • U 1 1 d ---• lo L-lt ~pool ...a...L..&..-Al-. a ---onventen y ~ e .-.--green~ , comm , uv_, ,.-1 tt added. !he couple love to entertatrr Children may walk short disLlnce lo Andersen without cros11ng •tr and because party-goers seem to gather Original Palermo model (below) hu been remodeled inlo fabulous conlempora in the kitchen, a large breakfast bar for home (above). ente rtaining as well as for family dining was installed. Keeping with the clean lines, French doors and windows were put in throughout the house. Additionally, extra windows were added and the existing windows were enlarged. All windows are tinted light grey to screen out UV light and for fuel efficiency. Custom contemporary mantles wen~ designed for the fireplaces in the living and family rooms. Detailed ceiling coving was put in kitchen and formal dining room. The existing pool was updated and solar system installed. The hardscape includes brick planters in the backyard and stucco planters in the front. Professional landscaping and • automatic Malibu lighting and outdoor speakers make the lovely patio and pool area perfect for children's parties and adult entertaining. Recently the Couverly's took advantage or a business opportunity in Ventura. The 1901 Port Cardiff property is listed for S779,000. Submit on terms, owners will consider lease option and/or carry back financing. For additional information and showing appointments call Laraine and Eric ·Shaw (mother and son team) at Coldwell Banker Newport Beac~ 644-9060 ext. 124, or 760-5064. REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE Grubb & Ellis makes relocation Judy Slack, senior vice president corporate relocation services, Pacific Southwest Region, has made 1t her business to ease the relocation of executives in t1nd out of the Southern California area. 1991 and early 1992. Slack maintains membership in the Employee Relocation Council, and is secretary-treasurer of the national Relocation ~rectof's Council. She Is a a member 1" the PHH Homequity .A.dvisory BOJrd, and a frequent speaker .n its region.ii and nation3f meetings. Prime Investment Opportunity j.5B4;-600 $525,000 10.34K. Below Appralsal Gregory S . Browa GRUBB & EUJS COMPANY .,a. Commftdal Real Estate Services ~ 4\000 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach, 0. 92660 714-833-2900 d64 2839 ALT A VISTA REDUCED TO $850,000 Exquisite new 380 executive home. JOANN AKERMAN Bus: 644-9060x 118 Res: 721-9475 lbnes FsSale, ...... ,. ................... ..., According to Slack, Grubb & Ellis has more capacity to help buyers and sellers than any other company in Newport Beach. Her department rccer.tly relocated to 4545 Campus Drive in Irvine to be more accessible to clients. Slack is overseeing 75 corporate homes priced for immediate sale, and over 300 incoming buyers. The buyers are assigned-to Grubb & Ellis offices to be represented by select agents who have qualified as relocation specialists. "We experience a tremendous amount of activity as a result of our affiliation and exclusive ~ntract with . PHH Homequity, the nation's largest relocation network with over 35 percent · of the markcWlare," Slack said. "This network Includes 465 markets nationwide and over 54,000 sales associates. "Being part of the Better Homes & Gardens network also generates relocation activity througtlout the country with olher Better Homes & GaJdens quality, high profile firms. The · number of referrals through Betttr Homes & Gardens increases daily," she ad~. Slack is currently WOtking with major clients in helping move aind relocate employees. One of her most recent agreements signed Is the ln-N-Out Burger corporate headquarters relocation to Irvine. Grubb & Ellis Rcloc.ition also polrticipated in Nissan's group moves in According to Sl.lck, well·matched Grubb & Eilts relocation specialbls service clients from Newport Beach to L Jolla. "Outside of Orange and San Diego counties we work exclu 1vcly wilh companies well known in California," she saJd. Jon Douglas Co. in West Los Angles, Santa Bar6.ua and Pcllm Desert; Baldwin Rcalr0ts in PaSJdena and Arcadia; and McCarvey-Clark in Fullerton are but a few of the compani that send referrals on an exciusive basis b.lck and forth. However, Slack says she has a referral base that spans the globe. Slclck also credits Grubb & Ellis M0ttgage Services with no hassle moves. "We have lhe ability to q~lify a person in CaJifom;. fOf property anywjlere in the country," SIKlc said. "The transferee then proceeds to a destination with a loan commitment in h~nd and can ~le a better deal i a new home.'' One of the key ways SI~ 1ceepiS ber clients up-to-date on reloation news i$ to publish a Relocation Lettrr monthly, with pertinent infonNtlon•I topics. Anyone may recefve a CX>p'f by calling the nearest Grubb & Ellis office. The Newport Beach offa has reloated to 23 Corporate Plan, Suite 190 or call 644-6200 fot in(onnatlon. 't. • • ~TAT;:>=! IA~A \ Tn uq AP~U AT~("'l:")\WlA=IA TA()qW=l"1 • NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Grand in style _ ,. Tu rtle Rock Sumrilit Estates blends warmth and glamour F .1milies seeking the ultimate blend of warmth anCI srandeur in a near-custom residence will find a compelling ct)oice in Residence Three at t.mdard Pacific's Turtle Rock Summit Es!,1tc:, neighborhood in Irvine. One of four two-story Roorplans 'Cl\.111.tblc in this exclusive pted enclave, I~~ ~u_mptuous home tm 4,473 square I~: ot living space filled with exquisite ll~lh1tl!c.tural det.ils and many luxurious lall"Style appointments. Rl~idcnce Three has~ perfect comb1n,uion of family-style w.irmth and lu~tom-like sophistication that is hard to ltnd In Orange County's luxury home m_:i1!..ct, $did Jari Kartozian, vice president or .Jlc ... and marketing for Standard ~ P.1c1fic. r rom its grand ltcytit • and curving cu~t~m oa~lrc.e to its impessively • l'qui pped gourn.t kitchen and OCIJBonal-SNpeid f!'Omlnl '°°"" this home 1s an architectural Md lifestyle n1.1stcrplcce. Wood-bumins flrep.ces in the living room, family room and master bedroom suite are available with marble, brick or stone facades, while gorgeous expanses of glass throughout the home include FrenCh doors and bc<1utifully designed wood-framed windows. Among the le.lding-edge kitchen built-ins are two Dacor self-cleaning convection ovens, a six-burner Dacor gas cooktop, 'a microwave oven and trash compacter by Kitchen Aid, two Ast!a automatic dishwashers and a Sub-Zero refrigerator. This full array of appliances 1s complemented by a chef's pantry,. corner carousel cabinets and <1 small·apphance storage area. Buyers may choo!I<! from a variety of stain colon. for their custom hand-finished oak C.1binctry and ccr.imic tile colors for their countertop~. Residence Three contains four bedrooms .ind three and one-half baths, plus a huge upstairs bonus room. The downstairs bedroOm/den with its own ~ivate ~th and linen storage makes an ideal maid's quarters. St.indard Pacific has put a great deal of emphasis on the home's tx:droom and bath areas, as exemplified by the stunningly detailed master bedroom suite. This spacious adult hideaway has a raised retreat with fireplace, a private balcony, dual walk-in closets, a tile-surrounded spa tub, separate shower and custom designed vanity topped with ceramic tile in a Choice of colors. A s with all the Turtle Rock Summit Estates homes, Residence Three has zoned heating and air conditioning systems, custom wood baseboards and door moldin~. a wet bar with ceramic tile countertop, solid 8-foot Douglas fir interior paneled doors and a builder-provided security system connected to the neigh~rhood entry g.ttes. Home exteriofs. were inspired by the great manor houses of the European countfylide, with ti rich v.irie«y of accent and roofing materials available. Every home has a three-ar garage with sectional roll-up door~, and the builder provides full r<~M-yard fencing. Lots are sized to accommooate swimming pools and other backyard amenities. Add itionally, residents enjoy exclusive use of the private neighborhood recreation center, whi~h has a swimming pool, spa, cabana and recreation room. Numerous individualizing options are available to add to the custom-like elegance of these limited edition horn~. Prices start at S 1.1 million. The Turtle Rock Summit Community As.sodat1on, supported by all residents, maintains common areas and recrcallonal facilities for a monthly f ~. To v1s1t Turtle Rock Summit Estates, take the San Di~ (405) Freeway and exit south on University Drive. Turn left on Ridgcline, nght on turtle Rock Drive and proceed to the neighborhood entrance. Model homes open 10 a.m. to S p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and noon to S p.m. Mondays. For more information, please call (7 14) 954-4694. ~ ' . ' - .. • • • -J :J • PAGE 48 I SATURDAY, October 10, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH 1141,000 Top value and condition. large family home In quiet family ~mood. CUS1Dm 4BOR, 2'hBA. formal dining, warm den-family room, coun!Jy kftchen. Heated pool wilh ampl& decking. Access fOf boat or camper, grande master surte Laraine & Eric Shaw HARBOR VIEW H~ Sll0,000 Portofino expanded to almost 3000 sq. ft nestled at the end of a cul-de-sac on a high pie shaped lot This home features 4BDR, 31hBA. two fireplaces, skylights, a large borlls room with attached office space. Expanded dining area. private spa, built-In BBQ and rooctl l'OOCh more Doug Meeder NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Edie Olson Triona Bergin OLDE CORONA DEL llAR S-,000 ....,. llACH 11,111,000 Remarkable potential for lhis pride of ownership duplex. Never a vacancy. No deferred Flllmlus views of Back 81y & Fashion Island. Great pool aria wl!tl seMno area for llrge mamtenance. south of the highway. Steps to the parlt, shopping, beach. Call Doug Meeder par11es. Master suite with fireplace & very large comfooable den wl!tl fireplace & bar. for more information on income potential. CORONADO POlllTI -,000 Ocean view elegance! Spedlcl8r neatly new mcut!Ye l'\Of1"le wllh wondertul OCllfl & nlGtt lights toot 4BOR plus ~ Ind dtllgner ptffect mlde & out. R111 oppol1unlly In glll guarded community. '