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IN THE NEWSROOM
The one that almost got away ...
Daily Pilot staff writer Robert Barker
has covered his fair share of breaking
news in his career, but he nearly met
bis match Thunday when he showed up
at the Huntington Beach Library to
cover the dedication ceremonies for a
youth shelter ... Seems he parked his
new bright red Mazda in the library lot,
leavina the car out of gear and faihng
to put on the emeraency brake ...
Shortly after Barker walked away, the
car rolled sJowly out of the lot, drifted
across Talbert Avenue, chugcd into
another parkf na lot on the opposite
side of the street and finalJy came to
rest in a clump of brush, narrowly
misting a steep embankment ... Though
library offscials had patiently paaed
Barker .. he was unaware of the
commotion his car had caused until he
found it nosed into the bushes ... All of
this on his 60th birthday.
QUOTES OF THE DAY
"It was OM of the few fint days of
summtr that actually li~d up to its
rtputation. "
Mike Beuerlein, Huntington
Beach marine safety officer
"Sumnur's htrt and tht llmt LS
right for dancing in the strtets"
Martha and the Vandellas
TODAY'S EVENTS
•Maggie Mayall and The Blue
Kats perform at 9 p.m. at the Coach
House in San Juan Capistrano.
Tickets are $10. For information or
reservations call 496-8930.
• Catch classical guitarist Eric
Henderson tonight at the Blue
Marble CoCf echousc in Costa Mesa.
The how is set to get under way at
9 p.m. Call 646-5776 for information.
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Saturday, June 22, 1991 25 cents
Schools overhaul undenvay
By Russ Loar cnnoe Co111 ~ Plot
NEWPORT BEACH -With the
21st century plainly in view, Corona del
Mar High School will try to reinvent the
idea of how a public high school goes
about the busine of education.
The school won a $40,000 planning
grant that could lead to an additional
Sl.2 million over four years and
ignificant changes in the way the high
school operates, according to principal
Tom Jaoobson.
sum of money," Jacobson said. "Our
staff will be doing a lot of brainstorming
over the summer."
State schools Supcrirttcndent Bill
Honi4 aid he wants educators to
"rethink" bow schools Operate and has
"We're talking about a substantial See EDUCATION_. .....
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Brandon Caldarella of Cypress makes a diving catch in a game of surf ball Frtd.ly at Huntington Beach.
Those lazy, hazy, crazy days or ...
First day of summer draws
crowds ; lifeguards are busy
By Tony Oodero
<nnot Colst Ody PIOI
NEWPORT BEACH -Friday was the day.
It was the day that all newly liberated school kids,
beach merchants and li(eguards dream about. It was the
day the beaches arc supposed to become instantly
inhabited by sun-tanned gods and goddcsse .
In other words, it wa the first day of summer, and
thi year. it lived up to its image.
"I ~ould say 1t started out to be a typical June day
but it turned out to be gloriou ," said Marcia Swanson.
office manager for the Balboa Island Ferry.
And Sw~nson wasn't the only one who felt that way.
"It was one of the few first days of ummcr that
actually lived up to its rcputauon," aid Mike Beurclc1n,
Marine Safety Officer at Huntington State Beach.
And at la t count, he said approximately 60,000
people had turned up at the beach on Friday. "We were
pretty busy."
In fact, Orange Coa t lifeguards reponed rescuina
more than 130 swimmers at area beachc • and they
credited warmer water temperatures and ri inf surf as
the reason. The water temperature reached a high of 67
and a south swell brought 2-to 4-foot waves to Orange
Coast beache , lifeguard said.
Over et the Newport Pier, Jeremy Marshall, l•. sat on
a bench and dried himself after a dip in the urf.
Hailing from Terrell, Texas, he had just made his first
It-~.,...._ • c ... ~,.,,.
Ken Elledge, 11 , and Jarrett, 10, and Lari~ Re" rditto, 8, are
surpri cd by a wav<' at Huntington Beach on Friday
v1 1t to the ocean But he was more 1mpre~ cd with the California
girl than the California waves.
·•1 love 'cm," he said "There' some real good ones out here "
At Far Out Sportswear c from the pier, Pam GrcwaJ sell'I
~hat he calls "typical toun t item "
''We have a little bit of ice cream. a little bit of soda, a httle b11
of cverythina:· he aid. And for her, the first d y of ummcr s .. SUMMERttm .....
By Emily Adams
Or1llgl CcllSI ~ ,.
COST A MESA -A man once known
as one of the better private attorneys on
the Orange Coast ha been arrested at a
Lo Angele County motel on suspicion of
swindhng his clients out of more than Sl.9
million.
Michael T Kenney, who has been
alternately pract1cmg law and reportedly
h1d1ng from authontics for the past
ever al months, also faces mcome tax
eva ion charge .
He was arrc ted by Los Angeles law
men Wednesday night 111 a Sylmar Motel
6 and is currently being held in Los
Angeles Count) Jail in heu of $1 million
ball, aid Deputy District Attorney Guy
Onnes.
"I feel tremendous relief this man is off
the treet ; 1 feel vindicated," said Toni
Anmstcad, an alleged victun of Kcnney's
law practice who originaJly alerted
authontte to b1 fmancial dealings two
years ago.
A former Newport Beach resident,
Armistead lo t her family home and the
oon 1derablc e late her husband left
behind -allegedly due in part to
Kcnney's mtSmanagement and outri&ht
theft, she told authorities.
As the State Bar and anvestigators for
the Distnct Attorney studied Armistead's
oomplamt, filed with both agencies in
cptcmber 19 9, additional victuns were
See ATTORNEY,_. ...
Sparklers
squad will
patrol city
By Anna Cekota
Ora~ ~ °"' p, ::II
COST A MtSA -The Great Sparkler
Ban ~gin
While man) C)'C~ will be watching the
pc ct.1cle of Independence Day fireworks,
other\ will he o,cruunmng a stnct new
fire"orlr.!> la~ that" alread\ cau cd ~me
-;parks here
LnYr enforcement officers and
firefighter ha"c 1rad1t1onally tncd to
enforce firc.,,,orki. laW'\. but a pectaJ
pohce and fire team -.111 hit the 'itrects
th!\ \car to focus ~lcly on potting
fireworks v1ola11on'i -including the now-
1llt'gal U'IC of the All-Amcncan parkier
"we get ~ man)' complunts on tbe
Fourth of July that we can't respond to
them all," Fire Marshall Tom McDuff
aid about pa'l holiday in the city.
• rnce we have 1 new ordinance, I
think 1t ' amponant we try and respond to
all the complaint We're just tryina to get
a better handle on 1t."
Council members will wait until after
Julv 4th to sec what happens with the
new law before considering a proposal to
aaain let attzcn" vote on outlaw1na all
flfC\\Of .
Although a li&ht m jority of re idents
\Otcd 10 prohibit fireworks in an
ad\.1,cmcnt ballot me ure la t o..-cmbCr,
the council decided to permit restricted
-;ale' and u of firework thi )Cir.
Co 1a Mc~ 1 the only Orange t s .. FIREWORKS .... ,..
TOo many homes planned for Bolsa Chica, critic says
By Robert BlttCef
Onriot Cont Diiiy Pllll
HUNTINGTON BEACH For nearly
20 year • Amigos de Bol a Chica
cnvtronmentah ts and pro growth fore
have fought an epic battle over the Doi a
Chica wetland , a prime piece of
undeveloped oceanfront real estate.
Wi1hnu1 re i 11nce, the area -south of
W rner Avcnuo anJ inland of Pac1fte
Coa t Hishway -almost surely would
have bcon turned into • marina with
thousands of h relined Mme and a
na\'tJlblc channel to tho ocean to the
dctmnenl of Doi < hie. tile lkach,
k>natimc observer ay,
f1~1. cnvironmcntali 1 wre led away
300 acres for a ~c1land prcM:f\le for wild
hmJ and sea cruturc . The v.ctland -
on ~per -then welled to 600 acfi and
then to 91
And now, there's an unofficial
asrcement to pre crve 1,109 of the 1.600
ere for wctl~n . And II appcani there'
no chanu for 1 marina or navi able
channel, ubr.erve gy either "'tll there
be a ct,ntro..-er~ial rerouting of the Pacific
Co •t H1 h .... 1lv.
T crm of a wmprom1 c by the 1-1
1ca Plannin hhon, m which th
Ami tl anJ th Koll o of N ~rt
Uc ch, the developer, have
rcpre'Cntat1vc,, ca ll for development of
up to S,700 home~.
But Ralph B ucr, a lonatimc rcMdcnt
and Amt mtmhcr, claim that .5, 00
lwmc\ carmar~ed for th~ hluff: over the
low·l)'mJ arc ' i"i far tod m ny.
And he'~ lobti ina to bet re idcnt~ to
pr t t the propo d den 1tic\ P\lbhc
heum arc c•pcctcd Ill take pl cc 1fler
the romplcllon of cn't1r<mmcnlll tud•c
of variou dnelopment c n:uio In boul
"''C month .
Bauer claim the m
away from th den 1l 1 u nd the
public i beina 'hort·chan cd in planning
proc ~
-
"There ' go1n4 to be lot of
opportunit1c' for citizen input," Bauer
a1J. "A laclr. ol It could tilt the dee ion
tn favor or the de\ick>pcr.
"If you ave the -ctland but urround
them ..,ith home.,, h u really aavcd
the Yrctl:.nJ 1"
Bauer. a former Huntinaton UnK>ft
111 h hool tru tee and a put member
of the cit Plannina Conunillioft ud
three other city org1ni11tion • seid he's
pu•hin for • m1ddtc around balanct.s
the d cl r" need for revenue Md tM •
c1111cn ' de 1r for 1 hfettyle.
H 'd hkc th development
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detail, M.,a. ii
cycinJ biaher Corty
Miles ii on the briak ol Pttina
finaJ appnwal for hit rnuai¥e
development on Catalina Island
ind Katherine Bell ii fresh from
a two-week vacation in Cape
Cod.
But something•s wrona with
Thelma Jean. She's dead ... It'•
happening again. -
The Oraoge Coast Serial and
its author Shera! LaBeau return
Thur day.
Local News Briefs
COFl-..or lllOdll me ·s168 m•• lludllt
COSTA MESA -Orange County's public toll way agencies
approved a Sl56 million budget for fi cal year 1991 ·92 al their
regular board meeting on June 13.
A $61 million budget was aP.proved for the San Joaquin Hills
Corridor Agency and a $95 mtllion budget was approved for the
Eastern and Foothill Corridor Agency. •
The San Joaquin Hills and Eastern Corridors will move out of
design and into the construction stage this fiscal year, said
William Woollclt, Jr., executive director of the Transportation
Corridor Agencies.
"Construction will continue on the northern segment of the
Foothill Corridor," he said.
The San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor will be an
extension of the Corona dcl Mar Freeway and will connect with
the Santa Ana Freeway in south Orange County near Avery
Parkway. The Eastern Transportation Corridor begins at Gypsum
Canyon Road, splits into two legs, and joins the Santa Ana
Freeway at the Laguna Freeway and Jamboree Road in Irvine.
The Foothill Transportation Corndor connects with the
eastern Corndor and continues south, paralleling and connecting
with the Santa An:i Freeway near San Clemente.
Guild dllpenses $28,000 In schollrllllpa
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -The Fountain Valley Regional
Hospital Guild donated $28,000 this yea r in scholarships to
student'> pur uing health careers. Based on merit and need, 28
students were selected as rec1cp1ents and awa rded scholarships.
In 1973, the hospital's guild began raising funds annually with
proccedlt derived Crom gift shop reccicpts, baby pictures, and
private donations. Pursuing degrees in medicine, nursing and
other health related fie lds, the students arc enrolled in schools
throughout the country. Their scholarships ranged from SSOO to
$2,000
News of the Weird
'Lousy' horse rustler lands In hool8goW
AUBURN, Calif. -Sharon Kucera of Sacramento got 300
days in county jail for horse theft Fnday and a stern lecture from
a judge wh o suggested she change occupations.
Superior Court Judge James L. Roeder told Kucera in no
uncertain terms that <;he wa"i a flop at rust ling.
"Let me point out to you that you're not very good at what you
do," Roeder admoni c;hed the 27-year-old mother of four. "You
should find <;o methmg better to do."
Kucera pleaded no contest to the felony grand theft last
October of two horses from a Loomis pasture. The horses later
were plucked from the corral of a Texas slaughlerhou.se, and the
case focused nat10nal attention on what authorities say is a
widespread revl\ al of rustling
Dunng a half·hour hearing Friday attended by the horse
owner1; and several of their family members, the judge said he
wa.,n 't gomg 10 d1~pense the sort of sentence once dealt horse
thi eve., in the old We'>t
But he added. "You're lookmg down the gun barrel al a state
prison se nt ence."
Jame' Kucera, 35. the woman's husband. was sentenced during
the sa me hearing to 150 day' in jail after h1'i no contest pica to
being an c1cces~orv tlfter the fact. Both were ordered to put in
community service 11mc at the Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animal\
"Horse theft " on a dramatic nse, and we need lo show that
we 're not going to tolerate it any more," horse owner Bob
Vallett:i of Sacramento lold the 1udge before entcncing. Valletta
patd the \laughterhuu~c Sl,000 to ge t his 18·ycnr-old
quarterhor\c h<tck
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o ~· aM lriM Olldll, San Juan C.plitrano, ,Ul • June 14 o A-.y .J• aM G"ll °"9e, l..qun1
Niaucl, boy ---ans 2-
Julle 9
o Oartene P. aad Roy ll. Cdtlelno,
Cosca Mesa, airl ......... DllllP
June 8 o Sunn and Rober1 Duicy, Santa
Ana, boy ... ...., ..............
May25 o Tracey and Jon Ooramt,
I lunhngtun Beach, girl
n I.Aura and RJindall Wlllctemort,
Costa Mesa, boy o llham and Jamll Khalll, Founlain
V1llcy, girl
O Frances and Pacrlck Minna,
Huntlngron Beach, girl
May 26 o Vlccorla and Rt>Mr1 Grqo, Cosca
Mc a, boy ~ o Kris and Norm Wucwell.
Huntington Beach, boy o Thtrru and Eon Scott.
I luntington Beach, twin boys a Dtnllt and Kevin Adklna,
Hunungton Beach, girl
May27 o Yolanda and Eupnt Dew, Costa
Mesi, girl
o Ch.n1.Chun and Chl·Lyana Shins,
lrvine;Jirl a Cl 7 and Timothy TdrettUtr,
Hununaton Beach, girl
o Julie Stlpd and Timolhy Gltnn,
I lunrington Beach, girl
May28 o AnntClt and Mike Baker,
llunhnglon Beach, boy
May 29
u F'lrouz.eh Farmand and Mthran
Ahrrsuinl, I luntingron Beach, girl
a Cbtlltctt Morrison and Rick
Rustad, Huntington Bia~irl ---June 11
n Suunnt and Patrick llrlmsltUtr,
Laguna Beach, girl
o Curit and Jerrrey Macher.
llunungton Beach, girl
CJ KArtn and Blake Davia. Irvine, girl
UH and Jdrrty GICf r, COslJI
Mc~a. gnl
June 12
. Dlan11t and Richard Munro,
Hun11ng1on Beach, girl
June 13 o Sharon and Stephtn Ddlbau1b,
Irvine, boy
O Janltt and Han'ty Chin, Irvine,
boy
o Btth and Mark Grows, Cosca
Mesa, be)
J9e 14
0 c,.ellle ... aw"..c' ,. " ..... lmee, boy o J.-_. TlilJ ..... Oultl M-. rt.. ... ,~ ...,. Newport
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O OM.. ... Mlnllall N•--. Huntlnlton &e-. !lo>' a ~ ... ..,... sera...a..
Founca1n V1llcy,·..,
a •• ind r.1· wtnMtr, Colla
Men, girl
'""' 16 o Kena aad Cerl Mora~Uo,
Jh1nlin1ton Beach, boy
D Cynthia lad S194HI MatCrofannl,
Irvine, 11rl •
June 17
o Mary and Robtrt I.Mat, Newport
Beach, bQy o Nancy and Rf>tt1 Burandt, Irvine,
~na Marie a~d Dou1t11 B,..ntlty,
Huntinston Beach, bOy
Rc~nl m1rrl1&ts '" reported 10 the
Oranae C.OUnl)I Rtoordet't Orrice in Santi
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on May 18
ooty ltatteldl Tht4aat, of Huntl,,.ion Beach, married N111MCta LornhM Vnla on May 2S .........
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LoalM D1r111y, or Ncwpon Belch, on Mey
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Lhc Coe1lntnl•I LaWJ'frt Tltlt C.. In Santi
AJ\I c.... ... o 3018 Ctylon Road, S27J,OOO, 3
bedroom, 2 bllh 10 Bredlcy S JaMs.
o 1912 Samar Or., S3S4,000, 4
bedroom, 3 bath to Larry J Arruda
n WI tnina Pl.. SU0,000, -'
bedroom, 2 h11h 10 Paul Grawburg
lO.W Calnrt A~t.. S302,SOO, 4
h\:Jrnnm, :! ha1h tu Shirley E
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u 2015 Kornat Dr., S329,000, 4
hcdrnom. ' b;ath 10 Donald D. S1rn11011
1864 •an Cl., SJ6S,OOO, 4
bedroom. 3 bath 10 Bryan LDng._ o 912 Cbt)"tnnt SL, S2S7,000, 3
bedroom, 2 bath to Frank J. S1evi.
The World ••• In Four Minutes
Ari.-t~
Bernie Kalp, of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power,
turns th<' n ank, ending 40 years of drought for the Owens River
Gorge. OnLc a fisherman's haven, the river was sucked dry to sup·
ply w.11N to the city of Los Angeles.
Owens River nowa 11-. 1tt1r 40 ,. ..
BISHOP. Cahf -Ws1er flowed into the Owen~ River Gorge on
l·nday for the first time in more than 40 years as the city of Los
Angele"i ct free the Sierra Nevada water course it dried up in its
que t for w11ter and power.
A turn of a crank opened a 6-inch gap in 11 dam at a Los Angeles
Department of Water and Power hydroelectric plant, and water
poured through o pipe and spilled into the t,000.foot-deep gorge, a
once-famou trout fishery.
The city. which ha acquired water earnestly over the decade ,
agreed to re-water the gorge beeau e of lawsuits and pressure by
local authorities and wildlife interests.
"As life become. more complex it becomes more app rent there
ore no clear choices We mu t all work to find the right balance,"
sa id Bernie Palk, the DWP's a~ i tant chief engineer.
Much of the water will sink into the ground until the water table
rn.e~. It may take a month for the iream to reach a reaervolr 10
mile~ away
The now wa11 only about 16 cubic feet per sc<:ond, but re-watering
the nvcr wns a symbolic change in Los Anaclc~ water hi tory.
OWnlr ol Idler pit lall • Jll llllllnel
MEMPHI , Tenn. The owner of a p Ir or killer pit buU d
WI sentenced 10 two )'Cars in prison Friday de p1tc tearful claims or
remor e,
1 he do owned by former policeman _tfwin Hill attacked ind
killed t11s next-door neighbor, Betty Lou tldham, o ~7·yeu-old
~hool le chcr.
fhe ntencc WM the maximum allowed on HJll's conviction of
criminally negligent homiddt.
Hill ~bed on the witne land al hi 1en1encm1 hear1n1. He
sou&ht prohntion.
·•Tt I could take her place, I would," Hill said or M . tidham.
Hill aid he lost hi hou~. land he Inherited rrom hi parent in
Mi 1uippi and most of hi other postell Ions in acttllna a SJ.6
minion law ult filed by M . Slidh1m'1 family.
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0 UJI .. .... Sl~OOO. 3 INdroo-. 2 batlt 10 Ven1 M.
Strictlef. o UM &.-... ft., S2S4.GOO. 3 bcctroc.. 2 ..a. IO Mocoi SMrJ I •I.
0 ,.., ~ .... Slll.CIOO. 4
bedroom, 2 lli6 10 Brian R. hll.. • a 21t ,...... ft., sm.ooo, 3
bcdl'OOf!'1 2 baD 10 Jeffrey D. ~·
0 UI TI ..... ...,, JJU,500; 3
bcdl'QOlft, 2 \-tit ! =A. Ponter.
o ,.., ,... Meo. ~ooo. J
bedroom, 2 beda 10 1'holllu T. Markel.
0 '"' M.et ..... Ct., $400 000, s bedroom, 3 batb lo Jamee. C. I. Taal.
o JU? McarNe IUYW, S3SS,OOO, 4
bedroom, 3 blith co Chi s. Lu, a 18'31 W••t St., $246,000, 4
bedroom, 2 bath to Richard 8.
Myctt o 1112' OtborM Ct.m Sl7S,OOO to
Olarllc F. Y. Pal.
a 1175' l>cGdtlr Sc.. S289,000, 4
bedroom. 1 bath to Thomai L.
Tcn,an.
0 I 5'7 PCH•ot• St., $276,000, 4
bedroom, 2 bath to Ronald S. Aycn.
a 115H rtumosa SI., S279,000, 4
bedroom, l bath 10 Richard A.
Resue o 9301 Grippo JUver Ave., S33S,000,
4 bedroom, 2 bath to William
Bechtel.
7 .....
a 15382 CotCOftwood Cl., S28S,000, 4
bedroom, 2 bath to Tho Bao.
o 7611 N1nq Dr.. $228,000, 3
bedroom{ 2 bath to Thomu
Vanderwc de . o 1un Swan lAne, S24',000, 3
bedroom, 2 bath to Chui Y. Klm. o 5Ul SIQ'lartt Dr., $228,000, 3
bedroom, 2 bath to Jamcse E.
Badlman.
a ISNl ..... !Ant, S23S,000, 3
bedroom, l bath IO Jamci Recd . o l55Jl s ...... lAnt, $320,000, 4
bedroom, 3 batb to Kenneth K.
Oibo.
0 15301 Yon.Mn IAM, $237,000, 3
bedroom, 2 bath 10 M11chcll J.
Ar1<>n. o '372 I"°'"' Cl., SI00,000, 3
bedroom, l bath to William L.
Grant. a 6432 AJnanclrla Dr., S210,000, 4
bedroom, 2 bath to Olris O'Sullivan.
0 l589l ShettMdt UDt, $220,000, 4
bedroomL 2 bach to Marc D. Harper.
a 61JI lldhtrford Or., S229,000. 3
bedroom, 2 bath 10 D1vid w
Tomlin!<ln o 610l Rethtrforcl Dr., S21S,000, 3
bedroom, 2 bath to Pud T. Wona ............ a lJ I Collon Sc., $340,000, 4
bedroom, 2 barh to Manual P.
Lopez.
a 460 mnla Alla A~t., $425,000, 2
bedroom, I b11h to Laura L 0
Browne.
a ~ RJwnldt A.... SS9S,OOO,. 3
bedroom. 2 b1lb to Thomu P.
~ .u1M A.... "40.CIOO, 2
ltedrooa, I lladl IO Mia ,J, ~.
0 •• Ow ""' ..... SMO.OOO. ,
bedr-.2blllll0 .. ~ OUIJClnll• 3 bedtoma. t blG lo id.a W. •
o m a ., .... Dr .. St62JOO, ' ........ batb lo alcMrd c.
o.vid. 0 1762 Clrde ~ 1665 000. • 4
bedroom, 3 bada lo ~ C: Sdtl.
0 Jll KllllP .... 1655.000. 3
bedroom, I beth lo Ropr I . hllej. , c SM ,.,_ ...._ UlO.OOO. 4
bedroom, 2 bath co Rlebard
Uebennaftft.
0 lat ~ .. Tr •• S7IOOOO. 3
bedroom, 1 bath to Normu AbrlJM>ft. •
0 111 Ha.W hlalHI Dr., n.101,500,
4 bedroom, 4 betb 10 Jacqvca C. Sootln. a b4 c.IM•rod A.._, Sl,150,000, 3
bedroom, l baCh to Jotl P •
Moskoqilz.
a 311 OtthJd Att., S925,000, 3
bedroom, l bath to William Bcraer. o 2°'3 Cop"'ntOdort lleed, S61S,000,
4 bedroom, 3 bath 10 CwtU Oood. o 1311 Wllkllf Dr., S380000, 3
bedl'OOl'D. 2 bath to Mart R;i;u, o Ull ~ U.., S482.SOO, 3
bedroom, 2 bath to John Kelto. o Hll ~ IA11t, $450,000, 4
bedroom, 2 bath 10 'l)'lon J.
Pete non.
0 ll:W C..mocloft lod.. 1$60,000,
4 bedroom, 3 barh to Pim Yoder.
a UGI Hllblaad Dr., ~.000, 4
bedroom, 2 bath to Sorin Zdrahal.
8ankruptCl81
Recc:n1 dc:1111s as reported by ttldera
end loCll mortuaries
ORlth1rd O. Kn•H, 59, 1 former
Hu111IJllU)fl Beach Le~r1 .died JuM 10
l'nvatc KMCa were neJO Ju.M 14 at
Wi111erJb11ra Prubyterlan Oiurdl IA
Garden Grove
He Ii fUMved by his wife MH ICnUJCi
his '9" Bryan; his dl11&lller Altbon; all °'
Hunttna«>n lkadl, ind Ills mother Emmi O'Neil.
.,,. Ealct Lalll,.., 79, • ronner C.O.ce
Mua rci1den1 for to yun. died June 4.
She it tu~ by her tOr1 Tbonul•
ModJttk.I and lier dauahier M~ta Mod~•h, her listen FIOrcnct Pa,10n, Marcella M1111nd Md Hilma Colton: four
arandehlldren and rive areu
ann<khlldru
IH M1rt. c.t.a .. , 9', I Calta Ml&I
re•ldenl or JO years, d1ed J11M 14 of
n•lural CAIUKJ A hot'nclN'-cr, • WU
born Ill Oluo Ill t896
She IS aul'Vl\'Cd by a dall&Jltu Vlr11nt1
Orouek or Cou1 Mua. be .,..u
prOCffdcd 111 duth by hn huaband
Hill aid he lives naw tn a trailer in his former in-laws' front yard.
He retired from the Memphis Police Depanmcnt last year because
of high blood pressure.
Ms. Stidham was attacked in June 1990 as she walked across her
yard. Witnesses said the dogs tore at her for 20 minutes before
police broke them up. Both animals were destroyed.
The victim suffered more than 70 bites and had large chunks or
nesh torn from her body, a medical cuminer said.
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MANILA, Philippines -The last U.S. military dependents from
two major bases sailed Friday from Subic Bay naval base, and 4,500
airmen prepared to leave os rising magma set off new shocks through
Mount Pinatubo.
The volcano rained ash over Oark Air Base on Friday, and more
than ISO earth tremors were recorded near the base, which was
abandoned June 10 except for a skeletal guard force.
Filipinos living near Oark Ocd their homes as rivers swollen by
ton"i of mud and volcanic debris began rising over their banu. At
least 268 people have been killed in two weeks of eruption by the
4,795·foot volcano.
About 3,000 American left Subic Bay on Friday aboard the
1urcrafl carrier Abraham Lincoln bound for Cebu, where they will
catch flights to the United States
"I Ctln't wait to get out of here," satd Tess Machinsky, «. of
Seattle, a'i she prepared to board the carrier. "This place is a mess."
The U.S. Embassy said all 20,000 military family members have
now left Subic. The naval ba e's population swelled by nearly 15,000
when the Air force evncu,ted troops and dependents from Oark
after the nearby volcano began erupting for the first time in more
than 600 years.
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SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (AP) -A pair of earthquakes
rocked El Salvador, killing one person and injuring three in a
working eta~ neighborhood on the edge or San Salvador, the Red
Cross aid Friday.
The quake late Thursday and early Friday were centered 80 miles
southwe~l of San Salvador and SO miles off the Pacific cout.
The U.S. National Eanhquakc lnfonnatlon Center at Oolden,
Colo. mca ured the qu. kes at S and S.3 on the Richter scale. The
Snlvodoran se111mologicnl service g11ve rcndings of 3.9 and 4.
The co uoltic came In an electrical fire caused by the quake in the
nc1 hborhood of Soyapnngo, on an Salvador' e tern out11klns, s Id
Curio l.opu Mcndo1a, a Red Crou offic11l.
S n Salvador has been hil by more than a dozen carthquak.e'!I incc
1975, including a 19 temblor that killed more than 1,000 people.
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UNIT D NATIONS -The United States hu rchictantly aareed
lo a 0 percent limit on the amount of lr1q'1 oU revenue lhat can be
u d to pay tfamaae from itJ inva Ion ot Kuwait, Western diplomat
aid frtday.
The limit wa recommended IHl month by Secretary~General
Javier Pcrci de Cuellar, d rite U.S. aod Kuwaiti demand that Iraq
be forced to pay at least hal iu oil rc\'enue~ In war reparations.
U.S acceptance of the flJUrc would let the U.N. Security Council
movo toward crutif\I a panel to handle war claims. It 1J10 would
rcmO\lc one obstacle to th re umption of Iraqi oil upon•
embaraocd under a wanime trade ban.
The cunty Co\lncd hold Iraq llablo for damaao to i.ndMduala.
corporation • fottl n government• and tho enVironment durin1 ill
seven-month occupation of the emirate.
Its war reparatlon1 panel i1 to act the a.mount ot lraq1 olJ l'e\'Cnuea
Utcd ror reparation I 01r1omat1 11Jd tho United State• Wlfttl
a urancu that figure wil remain at 30 percent, bu.t otkn Mid
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• -Tiie Pied COh..a'1 Denver ..... burau -tilld U. lnddelll Pl'ObeblY did happen just ~ • It w• rtll&cd 10 me.~
1't IOUl'CIC caW late one cveftin1 Jut week.
Ille Ud been waacbina a television-p~
Cllld .. LcM C..neccion." appaNntly a l990a
vellioa of the match-making "Dating Game" of
the days when DuMont and Packard Bell were bit names in teJmion sell. ·
I will not bother you with all the exuses our De~r COff'JSPOftdcnt save for watching such.,,
inanity (the. Inani1ic1 I like to watch arc, of
counc, of fir greater intellectual heh). -----~ay, the anon~us source said. "Hey dad, I have a runny
item for your column!"
11 seems that "love Connection" created a blind-date match•
up of a youn1 Newport Beach woman and a guy from wherever.
For 1hcir blind date, they ~ere Hsigned to go pu~crawling on
the Balboa Peninsula.
Al best our source could fiaure, it must have been Ea11ct
treckcnd because the woman reported that she and her date rap
into a traffic jam on Balboa Blvd. Jn a hurry 10 begin crawling,
the)' sJippcd into lhc '1Pcrmi1 Only" lane reserved for Peninsula
re11dents. Without a permit, of course.
Thi worked great -until ""they got to the end of the Ian~.
where a Newport Beach police unit lurked, trategically placed
there to snag exactly this kind of perpetrator.
The uniformed officer made the usual opening gambit: He
Itemed-up his face and pulled out his citation book.
"Oh, officer, you can't give us a ticket," the gal sweet-talke~.
"We're here from the 'Love C.onnection' television show."
"Hey, that's my favorite program," one of Newport's Finest is
alleged to have replied, his heart sofiening by the second.
"Tell you what," lhc offiocr reportedly said. "If you mention
my name on national television when you get back on the show, I
won't write you up."
Knowing a good deal w))en they heard it, the co uple thanked
him and headed pubward, \/Owing to mention lhe kindly cop's
name on the show. And they did. Not once, not twice, but thrice.
A pretty neat way or getting unbustcd. Dut I suspect that, if
you arc pulled over by a Newport Beach police officer, and his
nameplate reads "C. White,'' you had bc!lt not try the "Loyc
C.onncction" dodge again.
The Poop on P{oteas: The venerable flower man, Morri Molho,
called to traighten me out on proteas.
ln a column last week, I mentioned that his Co ta Me a shop
had upplicd the c unique Oowers for Charle Barr Jewelers'
special exhibit of Champagne diamonds from Australia. 1 Mary Barr wanted them bccau c she thought they were
appropriately exotic and, she told me, they come from Australia.
"They're the national flower or South Africa," Morri said.
"They don't have anything to do with Au tralia."
I relayed that to Mary, who aid: "Yes they do have to do with
Australia, they grow all over, even by the side of the road."
To which Morri retorted: "What docs she know about flowers?
Jewelry, yes. Flower , no.
Once again The Fred C.olumn is betwixt and between.
However, I must go with Morri Molho on this one. It is behcvcd
in some quarters that Morri had a deal with Adam and Eve to be
exclusive distributor of all the flora from their Garden.
Protea , Morri says, are the most popular new flower in the
U.S. They arc quite beautiful, in a weird sort of way. Something
like what you'd get by cro ing a bird of paradi c with a Venus
flytrap with a unflowcr.
The proteas Morri ell arc grown by his son Randy on a ;l().
acrc flower ranch and arc neither South African nor Austrar n.
They arc &oondidan.
Fred MartJn's column nms Mond•y, Wtdnt d•y mnd S•tunl y.
"'L-"-President Bush ~kes a lesson ln signing, saying "I IOve ~" with deaf students visitit:'g the White
House Friday. The students are winners of an orat.aofial c.ontest at GallaUdet University in Washington
D.C., the nation's foremost institution of higher learning for the de~.
Mesa woman brutally b~aten
in secoitd assault ·th.is week
By Eml~ Adams
Onnoa Coast Olly Plal
COST A MESA -For the
second time in less than 24 hours,
a pede trian was robbed and
beaten Thursday while walking the
streets of this city at\cr dark.
About 1 :30 a.m. Thursday, a 26·
year-old woman was grabbed from
behind as she walked along West
Bay Street, hauled into a trailer·
park driveway, severely beaten and
threatened with a knife, police Sgt.
Ron Smith said.
The attacker, who sported an
"occult tattoo•· and waved a knife
under her chin saying "l'm an
artist, I'm an artist with a knife,"
stoic 1he woman's gym bag and a
few rings before he Ocd, according
to a police report.
Wednesday night, an elderly
man walking through the
playground area or Victoria School
was hit on the head with his own
nashlighl. then saw the robber nee
with the same light. Police later
into the pavement. He also
punched her in the face as many
as IS times, and chipped a tooth,
she told police.
The whole time he was cursing,
calling her "a rich bitch," police
reported. He threatened her with
a knife, then told his S·foot·2·inch
victim she had "beautiful sltin,"
police said.
The attack stopped abruptly
when a car pulled onto the drive
and began nashing its brights and
honking. The suspecl ned and a
man in the car asked the woman,
who lay bleeding on the ground, if
she was all right.
When she asked him to help
her, the would-be samaritan said
he al.ready had and drove off,
according to the report. The
woman lay on the drive for 2()..45
minutes before she could ~.
she told officers.
The Orange resident also told
police her attacker was dressed in
a plaid flannel shirt, leather jacket.
jeans and a ski hat. wore long
curly hair and a mustache. The
suspect also has acne scan and •
tattoo on his upper right arm
shaped like a pentagram,
according to the police report.
COST A MESA -Comedian Robert Klein will be making a
beeline for the 1991 Orange C.ounty Fair for, fittingly enough, a
beehive hairdo contest on Saturday, July 20.
Best known for his stand-up comedian routines, Klein will host
the contest, whjch ties into the fair theme of "How Sweet It ls,"
a alutc to bee and honey industry.
HUNT,INOTON ·--(~ -'1'111 ..... P!Jl ... ll· ~-... u1 Na1 ..... QwfhsSlriS.-l A•••• wl •• 'ur• ......... ,.... °"P· to-· tbs troubled..... .
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eo-dly ~ '1\s ........ .
ud iu ti Jcndina omoe. Md I*
~II branc:Ms, located ia 1..-1 Beach~ Raftctio Mira,e, ..,_.
and San Joee, will remain opea b
bulineta as usual, the Oftice ol
Tbritt Supervision reported.
Deposits remain inlured to tM
Sl00,000 legal limit, accordina eo
OTS officials, who said Ou.:rdilD
Savinp Wb opentin& in an unUlc
and unsound condition with
in ufficient capital and no prolped
of replenishment without federal
assistance.
"The institution's condition it
due primarily to substantial kJllCI
on com.merC'laJ rul estate lcndiftl,
nonperfOrmina assets, un.aa!e aod ·
1 unsound undcrwritin& policiel and
procedures, an incftcctNe board ol
dirccton and excessive cxecutM
compensation," an OTS statement
111d.
"Additional lolses were incurred
as a result of Guudian Savinp'
ownership Of Guardian Center, a
l"·story· office building in
Huntington Beach," the statement
said.
In 1989 and 1990, loan loaa
were reported al $17.1 minion and
SlS.3 million, respectively. 1be
thrift reported a loss of $690,000
this April.
As of March 31, Guardian
Savings reported assets of $682
million, liabilitic of $661.4 miJJioca .
and tangible capital of $19.•
mdlion. However, a $12.6 million
write-down on the Guardian
Center property wiJI reduce the
tangible capital to $6.8 million.
According to OTS officials.
Guardian Savings was a stato-
chartered stock association, which
was wholly owned by RMJ O>rp..
a shell corporation with oae
shareholder, Russell M. Jcdinak.
arrested a transient in connection .---------------------------------------
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with the theft and beating.
There arc no identified su pects
in the most recent beating, but the
victim described her assailant as
Latino, S·foot-7-inches, 170
pounds with black hair and brown
eyes.
According to police, the woman
fir t saw her attacker when she
was dragged orr the sidewalk onto
a dimly lighted drive at 333 W.
Bay St. The man sat on her chest,
wrapped a hand around her neck,
then picked her head up by the
hair and slammed it several times
PEIHCT IDmNG ~ • NOW AUTMIATICI
''MICROWAVE SALE''
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By By Anna Cekola
a.. COllt Olly Plat
COST A MESA -With many
families tightening their purse
strings during these tough
cconOmic times, Orange C.ounty
Fair oCficials have requested that
food vendors make their prices
more palatable during thi year's
fair.
"We've asked them to consider
some sort of rollback," snid
pneraJ manager Norb BartostJc.
This i the fir t time f a1r
lcuers were sent to all the vendors
who will be scrvtng the fair. asking
them to make voluntary price
reductions.
In addition to the reoc ion,
Bartosik ~aid fair officials heard
complainh from fair goer last
)'Car v.ho felt some food items
v.cre O\crpriced.
··All of the surveys we took from
our patrons told us they were
concerned becau c our food prices
v.crc so high,'' he aid
approached.
"l think it will be way over half
or the vendors who will have some
ort or reduction," Fomby said.
Some of the deals already
submit1ed include two-for-one
deals, free drinks with meals, mini
hamburgers and nacho and price
discounts, Fomby said. Special
nags will mark the ve ndor: who
are offering special deals.
"We hope thal the introduction
of even lower food prices will help
case the economic crunch beinft
feh by many or our fair visitors,
he 1,aid.
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(2 mDea So. of 408 Fwr.I management, which docs not set
the food prioes, has ever mndc
such a request, he added.
Earlier this year, Bartosik said
To date, even or ab(>ut 70
vendors have come up with some
sort of price reduction, although
concc sionairc supervisor Tommie
Fomby Mtid be was confident more
would re pond as the fair The 99th annual event tarts t-;:=================:=::;::::::::::::;==~~-r=::;:::;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii July 17 and run through July 28.
County officia ls plead hardship case,
may slap cities with jail booking fees
SANTA ANA -Orange ta.x rec in Augu t, but froze the
County officials may slap ctt1e booking f cc at the cities' rt.quest.
and police agencies with a $6.2 A bill i now in the works that
million tab nett week: A year's would replace the booking fee with
worth oC a jail·bookina fee that late money, but only for counties
supervisors vowed to withhold that ro already charaing the fee .
until July 1. That mean\ the county must bill
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OllM:._.,..._.l1Mt ... -.c.. .... But county official say tbty for hooking from JuJy 1, ~990. to
have no choice but to a k county June 30, 1991. or lose tflc atate
supervisors next week t o money forever if the bill p~'i cs.
reconsl de r the ti me table Cor r--:::;;:==;;;~::;::;:;:;;:;;;;~~--..:..~--...;;,.. ________ ............
collectina $154 for each person I
booked at Oransc County J1til,
according to rcpom. Lake? • Wrangling over the ~tntc budget
prompted official to a k for the
change. tf the county doesn't end
the bill by June 30, the end or the
fisc:.I year, 1t could I n equal
amount or tatc money.
IA 9 t •nt Swan· tut-Wt Is tu.st Ouckyll
The ituttion ha prompted •
lot or Ion f ac .
"This 1 very bad new ,"
Councilman Miauel Puhdo of
Slnta A"". which would act the bi~ l \inalc bill or $1.) million.
"Its a wholo lot of money we're
noc prepared or able to pay.''
.Meordana to county number :
•Cotta Mell owes St lS.500
• Fountain V1Ucy owe $ ,
• Huntinaton Beach owe
191,168.
• Nnpon Beach ~ S l 32.594.
lMc ,car, the le laturc pa d
a ..., 1t1owina countta to charac
dlill fof boollina lnmat '"'°jail
Ud proc.lliftJ property tax The ..,.m.on lmP*d the rropcrt •
..
No nine ducks here! Just the
e•cet>(k>nal qu.tltty end ftne
det.lllnc of•'' a .r. aolld brass. Sw1n det6tn '-c:eCJ and
tubeeu Add N at d beth llCCt! _,,, __ , end you've .... tot
ducksoupl
Don't 10 O.fty. come v9tt Wett
End \Vele. With a lelectJon a.e
oun • .1QU'll ~ID Of'l I .. Wiid
Coaee (hate•• ~I
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We're proud that we are a Bigelow dealer. And for a limited
ti me only, ma ny Bigelow tyles are available at very pecial
price.
o top by a nd see Bigelow newe t colors, texture and
pattern •
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The •1c-.ci PfM
WASHINGTON The
&OYemment posted a ~cord $53.35
billion dcfadt in May, wipin$ out o
au.-plui in April and \urpass1ng the
pr~ioua monthly high set 14
months ago, the Treasury aid
Friday.
The May imbalance boosted the
gap for the first eight months of
fqcal 1991 to S17S.O billion, up
from SlSl.49 billion during the
same peliod last year.
Revenues so far this year totaled
$686.S 1 billion, up 2.9 percent
from the first eight months of
fiscal 1990. Outlays totaled S861.51
billion, 5.3 percent more than was
spent during lhc same period in
Cascal 1990.
The Bus h adm inistration
projec&s the deficit will be less
than $300 billion in fiscal 1991,
although it would break the
previous yearly record of $221. I
billion set in fiscal 1986. The
.~, deficit totaled $220.4 billion in
fiscal 1990.
Rewnua in ... 10lllld 163~ year lo Sl9.92 W...
h111ion. dawn from S6'.21 bilMOn in Ai mull. 1he ~ "'=
May 1990. Revenue• 10 11led caeeaonca were u. SfltrlJv
$140.38 billion durina Apnl •the Security and ot'-' PfGlllm of tM
income tax ril!na deadline arrived. Department of lfeillth -and ffWlllan l~~me tllXes 1n May totale~ ~20.0 Services and laeereat on the
b1llton, down from S77.77 bdhon a national debt.
mo£~~~'df:~~~ totaled S116.91 • lfl~ih~ryMspend;: S~70 S24blU:f1J
billion in May, up from St 10.25 1 •on '"· ay 1 . • 10n
bilhon in A ril and Stt 1.76 billion 90 far this yea~. _It 11 projected .to
in May l~. The deficit is the t~tal $29S.65 b1lhon for the cnln
difference between revenues and fiscal year.
outlays. Social Securicy payments
The previous monthly red ink t1mout1ted to $22.54 billion for the
record was $53.~ billion in March month and $174.32 billion for the
1990. ycur. They arc projected to total
Revenue included SS.8 billion $263.84 billion for the year.
in contributions from ._11ied Other HHS payments, lncludina
nations to help pay for Operation Medicare and Medicaid, totaled
Desert Storm. The May addition $20.SO billion in May and $142.04
boosted overall contributions to billion for fiscal 1991 so far. They
the Defense Cooperation Account arc projected to total $222.44
to $38.13 billion. billion.
On the other hand, the Interest on 1he national debt
Resolution Trust Corp. spent Sl.43 amounted to $23.15 billion for the
billion to continue its bailout of month and $183.29 billion so far
the savings and loan industry. That th1~ year. It is projected to total
brought the RTC's outlays for the $286.29 billion for the entire year.
.. Thrift bailout aa•cy sh• poaible
.
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By Dave Skidmore
The &atOCllled Pms
billion to finish the S&L bailout, in addition to
the $80 billion already authorized by Congrei.s .
WASHINGTON -Savings and loan bailout
chief L William Seidman, rending ocr mounting
criticism, proposed a· new administrative
structure Friday tha1 would replace bis agency's
enior manager.
Seidman denied a report published in The
New York Times that he had acceded to a
Treasury Department request to fire David C.
Cooke as executive director of the Resolution
Trus1 Corp .• crea1cd in 1989 Lo clean up the
thrif1 industry. A Treasury Department
spokeswoman also denied the rcpon.
Sen. Donald W Riegle Jr., D-Mich., warned
that Congress would ndt approve more money
without some reform or the bailout agency and
said he was bothered by the appearance that the
admini'ltration was creating a scapegoat in
Cooke.
"My concern here is that we may be reaching
1hc human sacrifice point in this whole situation
and for whatever reaso n David Cooke is being
offered up at this time." Riegle said.
Howeve r, Seidman outlined for 1he Senate
Banking Committee l"-O slightly diffcrcn1
proposal~ 1ha1 would overh,1ul 1hc admini strative
structure of 1he agency and in 1hc process
eliminate Cooke's JOh. He said he discul.scd the
proposals w11h Deputy Trea'iUf) Secretary John
Roh-;on
Currently, the five-member board of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp .• which Seidman
chairs, runs the day-to-day operations of the
bailout agency. But its policy and pursestrings
arc controlled by another five-member oversight
board headed by Treasury Secretary Nicholas F.
Brady.
He al-;o de1allcd the agency's previously
dM lo.,c:d need frn .mother SfiO b11l1on to $80
Cooke reports to 1he FDIC board and, despite
hi11 title. docs not make major policy dcci'>ions.
He IS more or 0 manager or operations.
Regulators delay $131M Keatillg
action while settlement is sought
By E. Scott Reckard
The AJ~lted Prus
LOS ANGELES -A hearing
charging Charles H . Keating Jr.
and six others with looting $131
million from Lincoln Savings will
be postponed while an out-of-coun
settlement is pursued, regulators
said Friday
Kcating's son and two sons-in-
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law arc among those charged 1n
the ac tion by the Office or Thrift
Supervision, which also wants to
bar them for life from working in
federally insured businesses like
banking or thrifts.
The hearing was set 10 begin
Monday in Los Angeles, but wa~
postponed for a week.
Several knowledgeable ~ources.
speaking o n conditio n of
anonymity, told The Assocaa1cd
Press that the U.S. Justice
Department exerted ex treme
prcs~ure on the OTS to delay the
hearing pending federal criminal
charges against Keating, a central
symbol of the nation's thrift
debacle.
OTS spokesman Bill Fulwider
declined comment on the
1nteragency dispute
fn a statement, the OTS said
the delay resulted from a request j from former U.S. Di trict Judge J.
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Trust Corp. (which deals with
failed thrifts) and respondents in
the OTS case,'' the statement said.
It said Irving believed that with
more lime. "it may be possible to
reach a settlement ... that would
benefit the OTS proceeding."
The OTS is seeking repayment
or the money from the Keating
ramily members and three other
officers of Lincoln and American
Continental Corp., the Phocnu
land development comP.any
controlled by the Keating family.
American Continental in turn
owned Irvine-based Lincoln, the
avings and loan notorious because
its bailout cost taxpayers $2.6
billion, the most expensive ever.
Keating, a loud critic of
reaulator before and after Lincoln
was seized in April 1989, accuses
powcr-<:ra.tcd bureaucrats or 8
vendetta against him.
D1mr prlcea m'
~ -" ardlr ta
protect --DWI
MISSOULA, Mont. The
price of 2-by· JO boord~ jumped 36
percent 1n le 1han a month ofter
11 federal 1udge hlocked timber
\Die 1n COfi tlll forc~t4' tO proteCl
1hc 'fX>llcd owl, accordina to an
1ndu try new lcltcr
U.S l)i,trict Juc.lge Wilham
Dwyer or cattle ~p.irkcd the price
1ncrca~c when he i sued an order
May 2J blocking timber &~les on
66,000 acres of national fores& In
Wa hinaton, Oregon and northern
Californitt, Dwyer said the login& ~ould do irreparable harm to the
hahlt1t or the owl, a threatened
pccie~.
On May 24, lumber price In
we tern Montana Jumped a much
a 4 percent 10 ' percent an hour.
One mill reported it Jd 1 •eek'
pm<.luctlon tn 2 1/2 hours.
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thi dramatic hcforc," Aid Dou1
Mt>od, ales manlJCr at P)ramld
Mountain Lumber Co. in SCelcy
t1kc. Mont. "The market i
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WMHINO'rON -Leanard Dowaie Jr., llllnCd IO repl.ce Benjarwin
C. .... u aec:utW. editor ol The WllhlnllOR Poll. said he will
by IO ..U dac MWlpaper more eyc-catdWaa. But there will be no lli8'or .depanure from the ltyle forted by Bndlec over 26 yean .
.,... pllM to retire on Sept. 1, after a quarter-century as
......_ '4itor that MW the newap11per pmcr 23 Pulitzer Prizes
Md help brina down a president, Richard M. Nix.on, with fft W•rpeecoveraae.
WASHINOTON -Communities may ao beyond federal law in limidna.~ uae of pesticides, the Supreme Coun ruled.
The JUll.c:ca on Friday unanimously ruled in a cue from the
NBW YOltX -In ts. tlnra • .. fEPllkl,..,.... .t-_..-. In recut weeb, two of ... MtiOn'• ladi"I oomp111Cr alll!llJeftia
h8Ve been the tarpt of ....., prompcing specµlatioll lbout their
motivation and the miuionl terwd by the releue of ecn1itive
corporate information.
The leak.I at lnteraatioul Bulinese Machine• c.orp. aed Mict&oft
Corp. both 1pPeand to eprina from the middle nnkl of the
companies. But to label them the work of disgruntled ttaffen may
ovenimplify the case.
The sudden rcleate of internal information can eue the frustration
of the leaker, but it also can command attention in ways the
mundane comp~ newsletter cannot. •
.... 11PJll1t b•lll ti rlllill 1111 1111111
NEW YORK -It is dedicated 10 Michael Milken, quotes Michael
Milken and features a picture of miling children urrounded by -
who else? -Michael Milken.
But nowhere ln this 398·page "tribute to the ingenuity,
determination and spirit of the American people" is Milken
identified as the ell-financier, now imprisoned, from the collapsed
Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.
TOLEDO, Otaio -The ride hu Mded 1Dr dae ...., Jllp 0....
W1p111, • die llit of the sport 'Utility vchidea ..._. • •
,......,lylinc. °'"*' CorP. said it bad become uaprofialble to a •I• a r bulldina die ~hide, whole popularity hal ll;pp.d .u.cc 2l,1'N al
them were IOld in 1978.
Outside the plant'1 ptea, worten ~em:d miled 1macKlm •
Friday after finiahina the lut of the 771.737 Grand W11D•nn INll
at the Toledo plant oYCr 29 ycan. •
DEtROIT -For 15 yean, Teamsters for a o.mocralic U•iml
claim they have been "fired. beat up and blactbalJed" Uyins to
reform the union the federal a~emrpent now runs.
When the gavel falls Monday opening the lnterattmal
Brotherhood of Tcamstcn convention in Orlando, Fla., the di11I~••
group will be there. But it's looking for common sround, not COftftic:t,
with its union brethren.
"We're till 1 minority, but hopefully we can ftnd some around& oa
which to find unity/' TDU organizer Frank DcPirro said Friday.
Officials urge federal law against phone sales schemes
By lll10tl Homlc Department of Justice.
SaWI ....-,.... ~ "Jn one cue we know of, the
WASHINGTON -fraudulent same operation hu defrauded
telephone sales schemes arc Oregon citizens working under
bilking Americans for $15 billion three different names from three
each year, but state laws alone different (states)," he said.
cannot atop the swindleB, banken Con,ress should enact laws
and law enforcement officials told regulatmg telemarketers and adopt
Congess Friday. stiffer penalties for fraudulent
Most fraudulent telemarketers operators, Darling and 11 other
calJ out-of·st1tc residents to skin witnesses said during a hearing
state laws and can easily move before the House Commjttee on
across the country if police start Small ijusiness and the House
bu~iness would separate the
fraudulent from the legitimate
opcraton., they aid.
Now, federal official can catch
swindlers only after they have
begun operating by charging them
with mail or wire fraud. By then, it
is often too late to recove r
consumers' funds.
Thoma Newberry, a convicted
telemarketing co n-man, sold the
co mmittee membe r s 1hat
telephone operations can earn
more than $500,000 in a day.
"I think the government moves
too slow," he said . "There's too
much money to be made in thi Bank of Oregon. "Ban.ks can't their checkin& accounu without
telephone bu inc ." examine all checks." their written pcmussion.
Newberry is serving two She said the U.S. Bank of
consecutive l~month sentence in Oregon has already lost $1.8 Consumen do not realize that a
3 federal prison in Oregon for m i 11 i on t o f r a u d u I e n t telemarketer has taken their
wire and ma il fraud. telemarketers. money until they receive their
Witnesses explained a new Byrum a dded that many monthly statements, and by t.ben
scheme in which telemarketers ask consumers are unaware that a the operation has shut down or
people for their checking account withdrawal may be made from moved out of state. she explained.
numbers and use the newly ,--~---------------------
developed process of debit drafts
to automatically withdraw money
from consumer accounts.
"There is virtually no way to
stop this," said Carole Byrum,
investigations omcer for the U.S.
Wllll Y•'Pl lllM 1111 c11.-
y11'N llllll l1t1 Y ... Cl•-ltJ. investiaatina, said Oeoffrey Select Committee on Aging.
Darling, 1 financial fraud Requiring telemarketers to pay
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COSTA MESA -"Market·
driven regul11ion is a significant
step toward helping more low-
income customers meet their
energy needs," said Michael
Peevey, president of Southern
California Edison, before an
audience of energy service
companies, utilities, trade and
social services •aencies, regulators
ind suppllen at the fifth annual
Low Income Encray Conference.
The Low -Income Energy
Consortium met here this week to
discuss ways to serve the enerv
needs of California's low-income
households.
"Energy conservation programs
arc one big w1y Edison is helping
these customers," Peevey said
"The CPUC h11 taken a positive
step by allowing utilities to earn
the same profit on funds invested
in cost-effective conscrvaLion as in
power planu, '' he said. or the 10 million people Edison
serves, 20 percent of the
residential customers, or about
750,000 customers, arc eligible for
1 15 percent discount low-income
rate.
Edison offe rs direct usistancc
to low-income cu.stomers, including
1 Low Income Rate Assistance
Program, which discounta
electricity by 15 percent; and the
Winter Energy Assistance Fund,
which matc he s c ustomer
contributions with shareholder
funds to help pay the winter
electric bills of low-income, elderly
and disabled customers.
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Communication Commission on
Friday ordered the nation's l1racst
local telephone companies 10
reduce by S486 million, about 4'.S
percent, the amount they c111r1e
long-distance companies for accc
to local network.I.
Smaller phone companies were
allowed to raise their rites about
S30 million.
The bi& phone companies,
includina the sevcn reaioftal Bell
companies, propoted $431 million
In net reduc:tk>nl. Their plan
Included an increase of S14'
mUhon, 1 bit over 0.$ percent, for
specialized tervic:es like toll-free
"800" servicea.
The Fa: ordered another "' million in rcductio nyina the
compani erred in ca1cul1tln1
tOme COit .
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Janice Plastino, a dance prof~r at UC/, w,1s named th<! Nation.1/
Dance Associar1on's Scholar of the Year for 19"11-92
:Dancer's .devotion
earns her plaudits
A d~mcer's life rakes many turns.
Jan ice Plastino, for exam!'le. has
tJlppcd at Midwestern rcc1tal,, go-
goed in a '60i. nightcluh,
choreographed al Lincoln Ccn1cr
and taught at UCI. ln her 40-ycar
career, she's taken some colossal
leaps -and a few bounds too -
each with the same energy and
flair he teaches her students
today.
The National Dance Assoc1a t1on
paid attention to Pla!i.tino's effort'
in dance and thanked her for 11.
For her contributions as a dancer,
teacher and pioneer in the
emerging field of dance \c1encc -
she's organized conferenceo; and
presented papers on the 'lubject at
the 1984 and 1988 Olympic
Scientific Congre'lse~ -PJa.,tino
recently y.ai, 'elected a-; the
Na 11onal Djnce A'"1c1atton.,
1991-92 Schnlar of the Year.
"Dance i!. a rough life." ,;ml
Pl.1'11111ll "'ho hcg.1n pnrN rntn l! ,11
age 7. ''It\ alMl an cxc111ng .rnd
pu-,.,ion.1te ltfc.: 1r )Oll ha'e 1he
I a I e n t . d c t e r m 1 n ;1 t 1 o n .1 n d
intclligc:ncc to m.1ke 11 "
Over the yea!'. Pla .. 11no h.1,
clancetl Y.1lh the Martha GrJh:i m.
Be II a Le'"'' d,.,, and G l11ri.1
Newman compan1l''> .111d
c horeographed upcr.1 al thi.:
l:dinhurgh 1-'c\tl\al .ind Ne"
York\ Lincoln Center
"I rcmemher a,i..1ng nl\
daughter "hen -;he w;" six or
seven if 'he "a\ going to be a
d.mcer, .. noted Pia tmo. "She aid
'anyone who works as hard as you,
mommy. 1i. crazy.' Bu~ I decided
vcl) earl) on that u dance career
w:11, wonderful. It's been incredibly
rewarding."
In 21 yeari. at UCL the Corona
del Mar resident has taught
cou1111e, .. studcnl\ the fi ner points
of performunce in ballet, modern
d.1ncc, musical 1hc.11er and opera.
She'-; abo coun ... clcd .,tudcnts
,1bout dance\ darker side, th.:
11goro; of tratning, the emotion.ii
,,1enf1ce, the ph}'ll'al puin .ind the
'hon career'
But ne,c.:r. 'hl ,,11d, h.ts i.hc
tempc.:red I he 'tudcnh' f'rl\sicm
"I he\ kno\\ the n,i.., But if they
u iml hc11. ''1th .1 p "'1011 .ind
I he' do· 1 hl \ 11. g11111g tu make 11
worlo.."
It w,1,11·1 until 'hl' 1..1rncd a
1h1Lhir.1tl rn b1n mcd1 ,tn1l' in 11177,
h 11\\ C \ 1.' I , I h il I ' h l' b l C (1111 C
11111.rc,tcd 111 d.rnce "uencc
D 1nce r' b11J1e' .ircn 1 m.1dc for
th1. .1u11ti.1tll' the)°re a\kcd to do
111d.I\ I h1. 1dl'.1 hchrncl dance
'n1. nee " tn C\tend .1 dunccr\
L.trcer. ro 'rretch 11 'o he or 'he
c.111 ll\c.: long enough .tnd '>lay
h1. .11th) 1. nuu~h tu dn the\e
e\tr.1ordin.m feat' .ind g1"c depth
toll," 'he ,,ml
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At its annual meetina Thul'lday,
Newport Harbor Art Museum
board or trustees approved it new
slate of offiecn.
lncomina officer Va<ill be Joan
Fr11ncc~ Beall, pt'c!lidcnt; Jnmcs 8.
Pick, vice prcsidcnl, an :.nd
education; Peter Leider, vice
president, development: Euaenc C.
White, vice president, plunning;
Jame' V. Selnn, sccrctnry, acnerJI
,eoun,cl. nnd Charle J. Diamond,
trca,urcr.
"The! p. 1 1wo year pre,entcd 11
sci 1c) of ,.11mcult ,hallengcs anu I
nm extremely plc:ise<l wilh the
mu.'ieum's pre ·enl st11tu .'' sntd
ou1going board pre 1dcnt Thoma'
I l. Nicben. "W11h Michael
Bo1winick in place n' the new
d1re~tor, Joun Beall as mu cum
prcs1dcn1, and a strong rm.ter of
officer'\ and trustees, the museum
is well posiuoncd 10 move ahead
in 11~ cxcilina plans fbr the
ninctic ,"
Beall was born in Sacramento
.mtl altcndcd San Jo~ State
lJnivcri.it\i. She i a patron or the
art mu~um, wn$ elected to the
board of trustees in 1988 and
served on the executive comrnittee
a' ~ccrctnry tn 1990-91. A member
of the t>oard of directors at the
Performing Am Center. she is a
member of its executive
commillcc She i at~ a director
uf Planned Parenthood in both
Ornngc and Sa n Bernardino
counties and crvc\ on the
Foundation hoa rd of the
Children' llo-,pital of Orange
County.
Uc.111 1s married lo Donald }{,
Beall, chairmon of the board and
chief executive offi cer s o f
Rffkwell I niernulonal
C~ioa. 1M loalS. ~ two M>~Jt Jatr. 29. .net Ken. 27, and
ruident ill Corona dll Mar.
New to tlilS eaec:vtM CCMnrniuee
arc tru11ee1 Pictc, cuncntly a
prci'a.or at the graduate school of
mah,a;ement ai University of
C..Ufornia at Riverside; Leider,
prc•idetM of Leider Investments:
an~ Diamond, president of Kaohn
Ventures, Inc.
New appolntmenl5 10 the board
of tru!ttees include Nancy Baldwin,
!';usie Hernandez, M:uk Kchkc.
Anwar Soliman and George
fhagard Returnina to the board
arc Rogue Hemley, Michael L
Meyer, Hurold Price and David S.
Tappan, Jr.
the 36-member board or
trustees will serve a two year 1erm, •
Comic book filler takes on a life of own
SAN DIEGO -Long before
"The Rocke1cer" blazed aero!.'
movie screen , the jctpack-toting
superhero was fighting crime at
the direction of Dave Stevens' pen.
The Rocketeer wa launched in
1981 when a friend a kcd Stevens
to write a six-page filler story for
the back of a comic book called
"St.trslayer"' publi hed by San
Diego') now-defunct Pacific
Comic:..
fhe respon c from readers wa'
!-O 'trong that Steven was asked
to continue the story on it-; own.
Stevcni. w.1s ag:11n plot1111g
udvcnturc' for the 30)·,tylc
'upcrhero h1,t December. tlm time
for D"ncy t11diO), wh u.:h 1!i
bringing Tile Ruckctcer to the
lllO\<IC \CICCll th1' .... eek
"The ha4'1c ad"enture 1 i.till
intact. Little thmgs have changed,"
s:1id Stc .. cns .• 1 co-producer of the
movh:. "We wc1ntcd tn breathe life
1n three dimension~ into thci.e
character' to make 11 a bigger.
richer stor\'."
Stevens· did ha"e to fight to
maintain co ntrol of the special
Greene to leave 'L.A. Law'
LOS ANGELE:.S -Michele Greene, who 'hared prime-lime 's
l1N lesbian ki s lust ca on, 1s leaving the ca't of "L.A. Law," a
20th Television spokeswoman \llld.
Greene. who pla>' the me<ily-mouthed turncd-a,o;crtivc
.utorne) Abby Perkin~. 1\ the th ird per,on to lc.ive the popuh1r
TV series ••bout u fictional Lo' Angele~ law firm.
Stars Harry Hamlin. Jimmy m11' and c>.ccut1ve producer
D.1v1d Kelley earlier th1' yc11r announced 1he1r departure from
1he 5-ycar-old series.
Greene a'ked to be let out of her contract to pursue other
role .
"My five year' on 'L.A. Lnw' were JU'il terrific, but It's time I
'tart thinking about the next step in m) caree r." Greene 'aid in a
\latement released by her pubhc1 t
Cynthia Lieberman, a spoke,\\-oman for 20th I clcv1o;1011, ),,11(1
Ji-.cu 1on'i .ire under w.1y to bring Greene hack for a fey.
episode next season.
On the show last season. Greene kl\~cd bt,e\ual law)cr C .J .
Lamb, a newcomer to the firm played b) Amandtt Donohoe
Greene's character also "'a' riMlly m.1de a partner in the finn
.1ftcr year-; of struggling to be wkcn 'criou,ly b~ the high-
powcred, yuppie lawyers.
Su\tlll Dey Jl\O had announcccl 'he wa' quitting the '>how, but
changed her mind ,ti the la\t mmutc. Sm11' will return for a few
cp1\oclc' next 'en,on tu .,., r.1p U(l the departure of ht!-character.
Kelle~. who "111 become.: u crc.111vc con'>ult.tnt on the \Crte'\, ha
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character and how it looked.
There 'o'-crc other difficulties n
well.
"It 's an amaz in g
accomplishment, bccau c decisions
for making a film are by
committee," Stevens s:iid. "It is
d1fhcult for an orfr;t to retain
e'actly wha t he wants to impart to
hi\ audie nce witho ul maJOr
interference. ... , pc re were differences, but I
wquld go right to the per).on and
tr) to tnlk it out with him •·
Steven!\ 'laid he would like "to
keep my h11nd in both the world '
or cartooning and film making"
and he ha' .. omc olhcr prOJCCl'I in
nu nu
H e ali;o will write more
Rockctcc1 .. 1orics, rather than
1llu tratc them. "I won't draw
them my,ctr;· he Mlid, "just
u\.cr,cc them II\ nrt dircclor
fho'c Jay when l would sweat
lahm 1ou ly mer each panel arc
long gone."
-By The As ocl11ttd PrrJs
Cosby looks ahead -will
hast Marx-type 'Lite' shaw
NEW YORK -"I he Cosb)
~how " " to be a'l\i~ned to
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only California lmprcslionist1, but
rcaionnli t worb 11 well. The
Marian "C05C'tte" Murphy and Brian O'Connor
Center serves up
French delicacy
At the afterglow of opening night, Tom Kendrick was beaming
about the !iucce11. of "Le Mi-;erablcs" and the prospect of
continued sell-out crowds.
"Thi · will be th e longest run we've ever had,"
he .aid.
Meanwhile. the "wretched refugees" from
Victor Hugo'11 ch1"ic l<•le were lltorming
Birrapo ret11's palace of p11La and pasta at a ca t
party following the pcrform.1nce JI the Orange
County Performing Arh Center.
The three-wed. ~tay prompted Marian
Murphy, "ho pin}'\ Cme11c in the production to
become a Newport re 1cJen1 tempor:rnly
"Several of u rented a pl.ice right on the 11111
hcilch," nid Murph~ tlhv10u\ly delighted with -
her nc'\-home. ------
ror the handful of center 11upportcr joinini! Society
the ca\l, the tnlk was tht\ night ' pcrfonnancc -----• and nbout other!\ \Umc hJd 'ecn clo;c\lt'hcrc. nm one WU\ ·' heller e\pertcnce for Hinda Beral. "I saw It in
London, but I h:uJ JCl Ing JI the time and couldn't cnJOY 11," 'ihc
ll3td.
"Th" t'i our third time to sec 11," llaid Susan Strader with
hu band, Tim. "We '''w it tn London and Los Angele . "
''It' my first time." .. aid Dic k Tripp, VP of development ror
the Center "Everybody !>ecm., to have seen it so many times, that
I julll decided th1' morning to come out of the clo!>ct and confells
that 1t wo my fir'll. I'm going to sec it a few more times before it
leave!>."
Lois .ind Buzz Aldrin, 'polled having a nice chat with 'tur Brian
lynch, "ere nho first timer'>.
fhc 3<>-mcmbc r cJo;t and ere"" were obviou~ly delighted with
the ltalrnn 'pread -ptua, fettucme. linguini and 1ortclhn1,
salad . fru11, cu~e. etc Lo.1ded plate' were finding their way to
table' •
'Tm M.irv111g,'~'':11tl Lisa Vroman who plJ~"i f'anttne "Thi' pl.I)
is ...o ph)\ICJI, I ha"c to ca t before I go on or I get haky, and I'm
olwa}' hungry afterwards A party hke this 1 unu ual," \he added
eyeing the hountiful buffet.
Good outlook helps mother
cope with loss of children
Dear Ann I .indcr' I he letter
from the lady who wa' dcvu,t.1tccJ
~hould do the ,,1mc. She could
re.id 10 the l'ilmd, dcl1"cr me.al' to
the elderly, Vt\ll a "ctcrnn'
tury. No lon1cr
content wi t h
studio li&ht, they
hit upon the idea
of mov1n1 their
pallets out of
dooD.
Plt1nt i ng in
''plc:in oirc;." they Cll'll Ill
Ulled the full J r.1nge of natural __ • _l_H_l_I __
light for the fir\l S hi time. Ah ! QCley
The mc.,nge
trnn'ilnted well to the medium.
American urtiM\ knew n good
1h111g when they \aw it. They
cmuluted the French. They came
to Ca lifornia and they eclehrated
the lund.
collection spans 50 years.
It wa n1tural that the Oranae
County BusineM Committee for
the Art hould celebrate their
10th annivenary Tue day at
f i e I d ~ t one • s N cw po r..I
headquarters. It was Fieldstone's
JOth anmver<11ary too. But that's
what OCBCA i all about anyway.
It work behind the ~cncs to
Cac1htatc bu~inewart partner.,hips.
A OCBCA executive director
Betty Moss put it, "We're here to
rnhc con c1ousnc '· to gc:nerate
intcre~t and 1nvolvemen1 tn the
am and (inully comitt mcnt to
them "
The enjoyment of art shouldn't
be nn after thought, according to
l·icld\tonc: CtO Peter Ochs.
"Aesthetic needs run deeper.
everyone experiences ll need for,
and a rC\JX>n c to crefl tiv1ty ...
There\ a lwaY' a dc!iirc to express
<1nd create."
Gue ts CnJOyed wine ond hors
d'oeuvre-. and were invited to view
the works on the wsll~. Blending a
~tree with some 'imarts, docents
helped educate and delight their
audu.:nce .
Margi~ ShJd.elford, left, and Mary Hendrickson
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Susan and Bob MaplH, Pam and
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One o( the mott discouragina pests in one's 1ardcn 11
the aopher, There UC IO many f?rodUCll on the market
that say they know bow to "act rid O( them forc¥er."
Here are a few homo remedies from readen who say
their way worka boat. Sec if you have tried any of them.
Dear Nick: Oophen were such a bother to me. Jn
desperation I just pitched some dOgic manure near
their lunch. It seemed to work, and then I figured that
perhaps a container with a lid and a couple o( small
holes at the bottom would do the trick, so l placed the
manure in the can and filled with water, and the slow
leak discouraaes the cute little pe t. Pat.
Dear Nick: l know how to get rid of gophers. Put dry
ice down the hole -it will starve the hole of oxygen.
Samuel.
Dear Nick: 1 take care of my gophers by planting
some gopher plants -i e. "lathyns" -supposed to
repel moles and gopher . They grow from seed. Mary.
Things
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Dear Nick: About my gopher situation, last year l backed my pickup
truck to the gopher hole and connected a large vent type hose from the
tail pipe and the other end about a foot into the gopher hole. l let the
engine run about 15 minutes, turned it off, removed the hose and saw no
more than a couple of gophers in about a 48-hour period following the
gossing, and not one si nce. I heard that the gas lingers down in the
gopher shafts for a long time and keep on doing the job. Seems to have
worked here. Jerald.
Mr. Federoff: About our friend, the gopher: I had holes all over my
Oower borders. One of my prize rose bushes died and I just lifted it out
of the ground. Plus, this animal really liked poppies. Then by chance, I
planted ma ses or marigolds, yellow and orange. The holes filled in and
the gopher did not touch the marigolds. The marigold also protected
the other plants. 1 concluded the strong smell of marigolds chased the
gopher away. A friend told me to bury dog food, the ca nned soft type, as
gophers arc vegetarians and cannot tolerate meat. I did not try this as I
did not want all the local dog digging up my flowers. Rene.
Dear Nick.: Re, gophers. The best idea is to get a dog (hunter
preferred). He will sit at a new hole by the hour waiting for one to
appear. Or he'll dig down and back and scare it away. George.
Dear Nick: What really works in eliminating gophers permanently -
place three or four ca tor bean pills (found in drug stores} in a gopher
hole for three consecutive days. What happens rhymes with "city." Jo. A 'quirt in time 'a"c~ vour yJrd or garden The nc" Wced-B-Gon spray
from Orthn Con~umcr Prodt11.:t' i~ a dt!tposable hose-end sprayer you Dear Nick: I've tried 1. poison food, 2. smoke bombs, 3. gasoline
... 1mpl) ,111.1ch 10 n ho<,c .ind ~pray. (turned grass brown) and 4. water (drown 'cm). I haven't tried l.
---------------------------. Gopher plants, 2. Windmill that taps on the earth to drive the critters
'" out. Neighbors too, I imagine. David.
• Dear Nick: I wish to submit the following: Two kitten were given to
me as a gift -a brother and si ter -tiger stripes and calico. I have
seen no gophers for the past two years. May 1 add that, prior to the
kinens, I tried all remedies without uccess. Thank you. Lillian
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Night gardening takes
different techniques
For many gardeners, work in the
garden be'ins when the workday is
over, limiting participation through
much or the arowing season to the
evening hours.
A garden looks much different
at n1ghl than it does during the
day, so if you're an evening
g.irdencr, it makes sen~c to plan
your garden with that in mind by
employing techniques de igncd to
mcrca e your enjoyment during
the hour!> you can ~pend in your
garden.
The \cn-;c of mell und sense of
'0111HI arc generally heightened by
\\,tning light, while <11ght is
thm111.-.hcd. Strolling through the
garden after dinner, a circu1toui.
rou te could take you past some
fragrant viburnum": Korc1tn pice,
Judd and BurkwooJ. All have
clu,tcrs of trongly sweet pale pink
hlos~oms in late April.
Daphne. Carolina all pice nnd
old-fa h1oned mock orange unfold
their aromntic Oowers M>On after
the viburnums, evoking memories
of grandmother' gnrdcn.
A ~ccnted path must include
some ro·cs, but evening gardeners
<1hould con.,idcr low-maintenance
sh~uh rose rather 'han hybrid tens
if busy ~c h cd ulcs won 't
accommodate weekly pra) mg.
"eetbay magnolia, clematis,
bluemist hrub (Car)optcris),
butterfl y bush (Buddleia) and
sweet pcpperbush (Clethra)
continue the scented season
through summer and into early
autumn.
Flower bed also can be stocked
'with perfumed blossoms .
L'\vcnder, peonies and Dianthus
all qualify.
Though the purple spikes of
most Ho tas arc not fragrant, two
"hite-flowcrcd varictic , Hosta
plantaginea and Ho ta Royal
Standard, arc u nforgc11ably
powerful.
Vision diminishes quickly in the
garden after sunset. As ,a result,
intricate shapes and small plants
nre difficult to appreciate in
waning hght
Corners and recesses or the
garden disappear. Bold lines,
curves. and simple shapes show up
much beuer and look farther away
than they actually are.
Warm colors so vibrant in the
light of day -gold, red, bright
yellow, hot pink and orange -
recede 11 night, while blue, violet
and purple almost disappear.
Pale colors and whi te dominate
at night, taking on an almost
luminous quality between dusk and
darkness. A moonlit garden relies
heavily on white Oowers for its
appeal.
White tulips, hyacinths and
squills usher in early sprina.
followed by peonies~ columbine
ond white irises -bearded,
Siberian and Japanese -in the
perennial border.
Tall garden phlox and sha ta
daisies show up well at night in
midsummer. Plant the 24-inch·tall
Alaska daisy behind smaller
varieties, like Mi Muffet , to
increase the visual depth of nower
beds.
White snapdragons, petunias,
n1cotiana and impatiens, all
annual , will bloom until frost.
Sprinkle them liberally in beds
close to pathways and outdoor
eating areas.
Silver foliage 1s al mo t as
prominent ns white. Use dusty
miller or one of the several
varieties of artcmisin 10 edge bed .
There 1i. even an exotic night-
bloom1ng watcrhly -white, of
course -if you have o pond. Jts
buds close up tight at daybreak,
unfolding in e~quis1te beauty only
for n•gbl owls.
Garden lighting has special
effects on night vision. Up-li&ht
tree trunks and other sculptural
Objects for drama, down-light
pathway for afety.
Because the sense of bearing is
keen at night, the trickle of water
from a carefully positioned
fountain add s yet another
dimension to evening garden
enjoyment.
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Robertlon at tho South County hoepital officia1a obtaimd the thin StiU, the normally tedale RFDll hoepital treats mofl iadipnt
1hcriff'1 aubltatk>D, took hbn to nwain throush petcbwork mew. applauded for UCI Oia°"Uor paticnll than other holpitals in
Million Community Hoeoital to be indudina tipeeial state Ind couaty Jack Peltuon, who bu ltrUllled ~ C.OUty.
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the Oranae County Jail for
book.ins. Ollon said.
The victim's name wu withheld
until family members could be
notified.
Robcrtton is expected to be
anaigned in South Orance Count)'
Municipal Court on June 24.
Gay man donates
sperm, asks custody
DA VIS, Calif. -A Yolo County Superior Court judge is
poised to decide next month whether a private sperm donor may
claim paternity and joint custody or a baby born to a lesbian
couple.
Andra and Mary Northup ananged a private artificial
insemination that resulted in the birth or a boy, who is now 1·
year-old.
One or two men who donated sperm now wants joint custody
of the toddler.
The California Civil Code says donors who provide semen to a
licensed physician for usc in artificial insemination may not claim
paternity.
But the donor in this case, a gay man, is arguing the law
doesn't apply because be did not provide the semen 10 a licensed
physician. Instead, he produced perm into a cup in a private
home and then handed the cup to Mary Northup, who
inseminated Andra with it.
Judae Donna Petre is 1eheduled to rule in July.
Andra, who has taken Mary's last name, had been trying to
become pregnant ror two years. She gave birth to a boy in March
1990.
The couple used two donors so paternity could not be
automatically assumed.
Six months later after the birth, the plaintl[f sued for joint legal
custody. He requested visitation rights and a change in the boy's
birth certificate, which names the other donor as rather.
Judge James Stevens ruled in November that blood tests
proved the plaintiff very Ukely did father the child and should pay
child support and visit the child pending the July trial.
The Northups have fought unsuccessfully to end the man's
visits with the child pending trial. They contend the visits arc
disturbing the boy and causing him dianhea and "stranger
anxiety."
The women said they performed the insemination according to
a doctor's advice and the donor participated in a perm count
evaluation that satisfies the Civil Code requirements for doctor
supervision.
But in April 1990 the Supreme Court ruled that a sjmilar
Oregon law could not bar an Oregon sperm donor from suina for
custody. That suit was eventually settled out of court.
"We consider ourselves a married couple with an infertility
problem," Mary said.
The Northups said they decided not to usc a sperm bank
because their doctor told them fresh sperm increased the chances
of pregnancy and because they wanted to be able to tell the child
where he came from.
Two omcars . killed in
Iha llne or duty ratad
By Mat1c Lowe
City Nlwl Service
FULLERTON -A year after
one was k:il1ed in an undercover
drug operation and nearly 16 years
after the other was run down while
putting out a car fire, Fullerton
police today remembered the two
officers from the department who
died on duty.
"It's not our purpose today to
bring back those difficult
memories" of the orricers' deaths,·
Fullerton Police Chief Phil
Goehring told their relatives,
fellow officers; J'udges and civic
leaders gathcre outside police
headquarte .
"But inst d, we want to
remember eadi or our officers
with joy and w h respect and
loyalty, and in , " Goehring
said.
A car driven by a drunken
driver struck and killed Officer
Jerry Hatch the night or June 30,
1975, u he 1~d on his way to
work to help a motorist whose car
wa on fire on the Arte ia (91)
freeway.
Detective l'oepmy De La Rosa
dJed on Juno 21, 1990, in an
und4;rcover dNI ·"1tlna'' aonc awry
in Downey. The detective had
been poslna u a ctNa teller.
"Jn ract, it was his dedication to
help others that must have caused
him to stop late one fateful night
while on his way to work to put a
fire out on a car tranded on a
freeway," Pearce said.
"When I think of Jerry Hatch, I
always remember his smilin1 race,"
Pearce said. "Jerry never had a
problem finding e reason to smile,
nor did he have any problem
sh01Ning hi love and compassion.
He always brought good cheer to
those around him."
Narcollc Detective Tom
Basham, described De La Ron,
who was the department's ae'nior
narcoti detective, as "a true
hero.''
De U. Rosa had a pcnonaJity
that allowed him to be "a very
sensi&ivc and carina father and
hu band" and at the same time 111
hard-charaing, bulldog of a dope
cop who proved him5CU rcarlcas In
the face of danger," Basham said.
De La Rosa's skills as an
undercover drua buyer were
"unmatched," he said.
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murder charps ln De La ROM'S m:===::;:::======::;'1
death, said Fullerton pohcc Lt.
Tony Hcmandei. He was unaba.
to say what happened to tho driver
whO kdled Hatch.
Foll0win1 eutopJ delMred by
two olfteen. relatives of tbtch and
Do La ROM unveiled two plaques
at the ent,.nco to the Fullerton
Poltc1 Oopuunent that
a>mmeMOnlo the men.
Dtttcllv• Don Pearce
Nmembered Hatch '* • maa
foalled Oft his hft and dnotcd to
fimlty, fatth and publk rvicc.
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ulh County Chabad will hO\t .... ' pec1al k1ddu h 1od11y ut 10 n.m.
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after serving 25 years w11h the
L.,n11arian Univcrsalist church in
Ann Arbor, Mich. For additional
information call the church at 646-
4()52. •
R,m. ~crv1cc, officiated by the Re'
Jerry Tankersley. Music will be
provided by the Ch•ncd Chou·.
directed by Mitzi lntcrlandi, wilh
Ted Storm at the church organ.
There will be no regular Sunday
school, but an adult education
cla'i~ will meet from 8:30 to 9:20
n.m. in the church parlor Child
care for th1 clas hould be
arranged for by Wednesday
preceding the eta· . Topic for the
!>Cs ion will be "The Hebrew
Propheb Up To Date," and the
cla!>s will be conducted by the Rev.
Don Gurd, profe or of rcligiou
t ud1cs nt Californin State
Universi ty, Fullerton.
The church is located at 415
ForeM Ave. For information call
·194-7555. • '
The Rev. Todd Schmidt will
p1cach Sunday at Nd&hborbood
Congrcgntlonal Church in Laguna
Beach. Wor!>hip begins at 10 a.m ..
''Ith a member-led Bible study
group meeting at 9 a.m. in the
lib1arv. Mmic director Dan Mor e
.... 111 lead the chancel choir, with
Glenn Zielke at the organ .
C)Jucs. Omc. The titlk ..-.111 focu
on how ordtnnry chemicnls
somehow bccume living things. ll
i' the first i ttn tM:C 'ional 1ocne'
on the rcl11tion between 'c1cncc
and religion. t·or inlorma11u11 call
645-8597. • Ctltbnttlon or life Churth in
Laguna Beach, • new thOugh
minbtry dedicated to "E1mh ind
Hum1mity: Free. Alive 11n<t Well!"
~ill hold U!I Sunday celebn.hon at
J l a.m. at Ahso Creek Rt >n.
Rev. AnnaMuy Sim!. will speuli. on
"Am I Li~tcntnit.'' for information
call •97-9757 . • Al M. Carncsciali ol <.:o.,ta Mc a
has been appointed to 'ef\e on
the board of trustees of The
Christian Science Publl hlng
Society in B o~.t o n . l he
appointment wa~ cffcc11ve June I.
"I'm thrilled IO MM on the
tl<'ard •t 1hi1 time beeause ol lhC
t remc ndou1 accompliJh11te1111
1lrcady achtC\'c by the pubHshina
~ocicl~ ,\nd the 1rc11 Of'PC?,rtUnitict
that he ahead, .. OarM1C1ali Slid.
I he church'~ mani., publilhing
1u:ti'1itics include the mtcmational
d.111) nc~llpa~r "The Ouiatian
Science Monitor," and varioua
religious periodicals includina the
"Sentinel," "JournaJ" and "Herald
uf Christian Science." On May I,
the publishing society lounched
l he Monito r Channel, a 24-hour
c~blc channel that extends the
purpo!>c of "The Christian Science
Monitor " • Next aturday, Bahc.ich Rcui. a
native of I hkabad, Russia, now
hving m the United States, will be
a guest or the On111e Coast
College Haha'I Chtb. Rczai's talk
uml -.11<.lc pre!>entat1on will focus
on the Baha'i fai th in the Soviet
Union. II will be held in the
-.c1cnce lecture hall between 8 and
II p.m .
Laguna Presbyterian Church's
'ummer schedule goes into effect
Sunday There will be a inglc 9·30
1 he chu rch i-. locuted at the
wrner ol Glenncyrc and St Ann'
Dme For addit1onol information
--------------. c.111 thc church office ut 494-8061.
The board con!lists of three
members and is re,pon,1blc for
overseeing the management of the
publishing society. Carnc!>crnli, n
Christian Science prnct1oner and
teache r, became a Chr111tia n
Scientist as a result of a healing he
experienced of a congenit81 hernia
He hold a master' degree in
·public administration and once
!>crve d a ci ty manager for
Imperial Beach. During the JM4'1
eight years. he ha been on the
Chri tian Science Committee on
Pu b lic3l1o n fo r Southern
California headquartered 1n
Garden Grove.
Baha'i Fa ith is n religion
fo unded by Mirza Hu ayn Ali,
known a~ Baha'u'llah, Glory or
God Baha'u'llnh teaches that god
" unknowable and ''beyond every
human 11t1 ribute, 'uch u!I corporeal
C\lslencc, a cent nod descent,
cgre-., and regre.,s."
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mi,sionnry, even 1f )OU thin!.; you know your own cuhun:,"
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"There is no such thing as a 'tal'\lc. c:ll'\cd·ill·\tunc method for
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A woman once vio,•ted a friend in the ho pit.ii. Jn an elevator
she encountered a hospital staff er pu!.hing en ominc}U p1cct of
technical equipment, covered with gauge , ho Cll and valve .
"Boy, I'd hate to be h<.lOked up to that," 'he 'J1d
''Mc, too, lady," he said. "That's u rug shampoo-er:·
Lc~1dcrs en many e tablt\hcd in 11tu11on' k.noY. l~e feeling. 'ay
Whuc, speaking to a gathering of evangelicals in Colorado
Spring!>. Colo. Warning Mren' arc sounJ1ng, but they four change.
White is the point man in effort to ch,ingc n 58-year-old
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Editorial
We're not neutral
on new dictionary
The march toward human perfection accelerates. The
dictionary has been descxed.
For this we have Random House to thank. The famous
New York publi her recently released its new Webster's
College Dictionary to great fanfare. The russ derive from
the lexicographer ' claim that theirs is the first ''gender
neutral" dictionary.
The dictionary Ii t several terms that are offensive or
"commonly disliked." "Girl," it says, is one example. "Many
women today resent being called girls,'' the dictionary
explain . Too true. Of course, there are many other women
who commonly use the word "girl" in the offensive ensc,
too, without a twitch. But it's unlikely they're lexicographers
at large Manhattan publishing houses.
The dictionary also offers "womyn '' as an alternative
spelling for "women," notwithstanding that this bizarre
concoction make no etymological sense. An appendix ,
helpfully explains that o ne should avoid using "manmade"
and "mankind" -even though the offensive term "man,"
rooted in the Sanskrit "manu,'' has always referred to human
beings irrespective of sex.
The Random House dictionary may be "gender neutral,"
but it's politically oh so partisan. The politics arc not tho e
thac concern the lower order of Republicans and Democrat ;
the politic that entrance the Random House lexicographers
revolve around larger abscractions like power and social
conrrol.
They arc, to be specific, partisans or the radical femini t
theory that the subtle manipulations or "patriarchy" mform
every ~ial convention, forging the chains that enslave
womyn.
"I spent a lot or time reading definition in previous
dictionaries," say Random House's executive editor, Sol
Steinmetz, "and I found that there was intrinsic;allv a
male-centered attitude in them." •
Mr. Steinmetz 1s the latest m a long line of reformers who
foel they have penetrated the fog that envelopes the mas of
dupes and who guide us toward the light. We hope he
forgive'! those who remain befogged.
Some or us can't shake the suspicion that 1f the reformer
had their way, the march toward gender-neutral perfection
would he compul'iory.
Today In History
Today is Saturday, June 22, the
173rd day of 1991 There arc 192
days lc:ft in the year
Today'• Hl&bllaht In History:
Fifty )Cars ago, on June 22, I ~41,
Germany invaded the SoV1ct Union
during World War II
On thl datt:
In 1611. Engh!th explorer Henry
Hudson, his wn and 'ievcrol other
people were 'let adrift in present·
day Hud on Bay by mutineers.
In 1944, Pre~1den1 Franklin D.
Roosevelt signed the G. I. Bill of
D11111•y
Rights
Todat's Birthdays: Movie d1rec·
· tor Biiiy Wilder 1 85 Author Anne
Morrow Lindbergh 1s 85 Broadway
pro<luct'r Joseph Papp i 70 Fash·
ion designer Bill Bia is 69. Ac1or
Ralph W1111e 1s 63 Former San
Franc1<.co Mayor Dianne Feinstein
I!> 58 Singer-actor Km Kri 1of-
f er!>on '" 54 CBS new cor·
rc'ipon<ienl . Ed Bradley is 50.
Smgcr-mus1c111n Todd Rundgren 1s
43. Actrec;c; Meryl S1rcep is 42. Ac·
Ires-; Lindsay Wagner 1'1 42.
WSH M\ ~ PULLYU
Keep ~omen out of combat
"I think we should lose
something in the ability to defend
our nation if we had women being
required to be down there in the
trenches with ba~nets fighting
hand to hand with the enemy
forces," said General Norman
Schwarzkopf to a Senate
committee last week.
.. ·But what
about allowing
women pilots to
rty combat
missions?" asked
Georgia's Senator
Sam Nunn .
Smiling, with an
impish ·twinkle
detectable in the
DI'. Jo Bin
Allll
'comer of hi eye,
Schwarzkopf
replied, "One of
-----.-the advantages or Conservative being a gcnera1 =>olitics and not. being a
------senator 1 I don't
h:lVc to answer
1ha1 que lion."
But Senator Nunn and his 99
colleagues in the Senate and 435
mcmber'i of the Ho use of
Representative~ do have to answer
that question, thanks to the
political c raftine ss of
Congresswoman Patricia Schroeder
( D-Colorado ).
Cnpilnllztng on the national
euphoria sweeping the nation in
the aftermath of the Gulf War,
Schroeder ha~ offered an
amendment to begin the phased
repeal of law~ and regulation
exempung women from combat
duty, 'ilarting with Air Force and
Navy Manne aircraft on combat
m1' ion
Beginning the phase-out with
pilot' Ill a"'I good move on
Schroeder·., part After all, women
Jlrc:Jd)' fly tanker" and tran ports
.ind hd\C done "' in "war zone, ..
in PJn.1ma and L1hya
They performed adm1rabl}. as
did m.ilc p1lot'i 1n th o e
.1\'1gnment<; Bc'i1des, flying an
a1rcraf1 1s very different than
engaging in ground combat So
why not lift the combat restrictions
on women pilots and ensure
gender equity in one of the few
remaining mihtary occupation still
clo\ed to women?
I he many argument\ against
Schroeder\ amendment arc, 1f
Best Of tlle Hatllae
Fcl1tor'~ note. I'hc followmg are
q1mple of Orwge Coa'lt D11ly
Pilot rcadcn' comm<"nts and
crttier'm' Whtie Pilot editors
"-Clromc nnd read 111/ rommcnr~.
"'<' will only pub/1 h rc~poMC'i
fmm caller.. '4-hO f(",nc .1 name
(fl.lca'ic pell it out), city and
P('lonc number (for ~crification)
' You c'n 1ct 1mt>~~d by cal/mg
the 1::·d1tor's Hotline at 64i·608f,.
I h.1nk )"OU 1
0 ....-i ........... .
• r. M1n•11
I read your 1mcle on lhe fr nt
Pl about the airport noi\C
re tr1ctton bcina pou1bly
removed, and an important
meeting that will t'IC held at
Newpon Harbor Hi&h (9:30 a .m.
Mond~y. June 24).
Pie keep up 1nfonnation hke
/ th1 : 1h1 i omethina that
ncryboJy in )'Our circulati n area
would hke to hear and know mo.re
1hout.
Who sh uld write to, where
nothing else, evidence that the
House Armed Service Committee
acted irre pon ibly on May 8 when
it approved her surprise
, mcndmcnt by voice vote in a late-
night sc sion behind closed doors
without advance notice or public
hearings.
But what arc the arguments?
Perhaps we should consider the
views of a group of fiahter pi,kru
who had the courage to brave the
slings and arrows o( femin"ist-
induced ''political correctness"
rampant 1n the Pentagon and
detailed their oppo~ition to
changing the law in the Air Force
Times
Flying tanker!> and transports,
they correctly ay. in no way
represent a valid te~t of a pilot's
capabihtie in ~ombat. Schroeder's
claim that the performance of
women pilot tn tho e 11ua11ons in
the Gulf merit a signing them 10
combat cockpits 1s hke eompJring
apples and oranges
Whtie anyone con be taught to
fly any aircraft, these fighter pilots
know firsthand that flying fighters
1s not an ind1vtdual effort, but a
team effort. Their lives depend on
each other's performance, the
un pokcn contracts and division of
responsibilities between wingmen.
These evolve from a bond that
develops from the lime they spend
together, n bond that is easily
interrupted by the pre cnce of
women and the ba 1c male-female
1ntcr.ict10n f'hc 1nev1tnble effect
UR morale and team 'pmt cannot
be ignored The'ic pilot have
C.'tpcncnced 11
The argument<\ ahout physical
'ilrcngth U\Cd to e'tempt women
from mo'it combat po~1t1ons arc
u ually a'i umcd not to apply to
p1lot'I But a"k the\c fighter pilots
They will 1cll )OU almost an)one
can take off .ind land a fighter
plane
But "put lhal fighter in 1b
fourt h engagement of a \Ortle, al Q
G\ with a MIG on the tail, an air·
10-a1r m1\81lc on the W8). chaff .tnd
Oare'i, and the lead \Crcammg on
the radio to Jink for gun,, we find
ourc;cl"e" in a completely different
'ccnano ··
At 9 G\ all the muscle" in the
bod) arc heing called on to
'lqucc1c blood back 1010 the brain
lhc neck, which u.,cd to t;uppon a
can we cont.let our local orfic1.tl .
who :.ire the mo I cffcct1\.c people
to call or wntc to'>
Keep up thi kmd of coverage
No one w nt th1 airport to take
t)\<Cr the I. nd undeme th it all the
way to the ocean. It would be
11v.ful
GRACE RNOLD
Balboa
COlll Miii CllllCl'I
.... ··-=····· In pite or prot by fC\idcnts
on June I at appro·umatcl l a .m.
the politically liberal Costa Mesa
City ouncll decided by 1 vote of
3 10 I to ar int a new city
council member to the vac.ated
at left h)' polui l. con f''ltiv
counc1lm1n Ed I •
lhc council could ha\e voled to
allow their con titucnt t le n
th1 very rt U\ matter hut cited
the hud ct a an uC\1tc to curtail
()Uf ri.aJ\t YOtin idcntJ O(
Ci ta Mesa.
The 11matcJ I lO put thi
1 u on the ballot w Sl2.000.
30-pound head-helmet, 1s r.ow
maneuvering 270 pounds, and the
lungs arc sull tryma to catch up
with the three previous
engagements.
This is just the physical problem
Mentally, the pilot is trying 10
come up with a spliMccond plan
rhat will mean the difference
between life and death.
Can some women handle it?
Probably. After all, there arc a few
strong women and a f cw weak
men. But these arc the exception ,
and the costly adju tment -
economically, militarily, and
socially -far outweigh
concessions for a few minor
exception .
When movmg from the highly
\pcc1ahled, unique ~1t1on of
fighter pilot to the broader rcachc
:>f combat forces, the
m'ult11ud1n ous problems arc
.:ompounded enormously.
No one kn()W) thi better than
those erv1cc women who are
Jlready avo1d1ng thou ands of
'noo-1rad1tional" JOb<1 1lrc11dy
Jpen to them in all branehc · of
lhe mihu1ry SCl'\.ICC
GcncraJ Schwarzkopf h11 the
mark when he said dce1S1ons on
what role women hould play tn
war must be ba ed on military
standards, not women's rights The
mihtary 1s not simply an equal
o pportun11y employer. l l 1s
charged with the 'iingular purpo e
llf defending the nation and its
interest with as httle loss or hfe
a'i po ible
C1vtha n remmtStS uch a Pat
Schroeder and female officers who
a pirc to be four-tar generals
ha"c nc1 right to ach1C\-c their goal
and amb1t1on'i by means of
affirmative action at the expense
of cnh ted v.omcn v.ho v.111 have
to pa' the price m time of war
While thev arc bu y pu hmg for
other v.C1men to go into combat,
the\. Me 1gnonng the '1mple fact
th.ll "-Omen do not have an equal
npportu011y to \UNt\le or help
1hc1r fellow \Old1er\ c;11n1vc 1n n
1n1c comhat cnvm,nmenl
13, the "'"'~" 10 all the men and
Y.Omen in the .1rmcd fMec,, th.tnh
for 1 ioh well tlonc 11nd v.clcon1c
hnme'
J)r Jo l:.lkn Allen. " rc\ldcnt nf
C11mn;1 de/ Mar, H th<' prc''itdcnt
<'I the Eagle-I orum of C11/1forn11t
The mo11on to appoint wa put
fort h by former ma or Peter Buffa
-the ame Peter Buffa who
'PC theadcd the $400,000
'pendin b the city of C'°'ta Mc \a
Cor the recent Brttl'h fe t1val
centered .u outh Coa\t Plftla
Thi e \Cnttally free
a1hcrt1S1n camp ian for
merchant\ at the plnz11. At in
~trong protc~t., from Costa Mc. a
re 1dcnts fell on deaf city «.)unc1I
ears
Ma~or Mary Hornbuckle also
pre cd h rd for the council
member ppo1ntmcnt The
integrity o{ our city coun~il 1 now
que\\10nablc.
In my c,tjmation the u.ncil will
try to appoint pohti Uy ultra·
hhcral K rcn kGhnn to th
council ~11t thereby rem0V1n the
con crvative balance that wa
provided by former roun tlman Ed
Gl11'I •
Should 1n appointment eur it
would be in ur best intcrc t
~1Jenls of C'< 11 M a to ha
ppo1nted a per 'n of im1lar
n CU\'lt1\-e ~1 1n1t polm I
LBttBrs
To the Editor:
In Ctwta Mesa il is iJleaal to
park your vehicle in front of your
home -if it i for ale that i1!
I wa recently ticketed b)' the
apparently bOred Costa Me
PoJice Department for having rny
ford Bronco II with a J O·by-J 2-
inch For Sale sign in' the windov.,
parked near my ho.me in an
othcrv.:1 c leg;tl parking tone
where I h d par~cd countlC>)
11me before ha"tng the \.'Chicle for
:.uh:. with nu c11a11ons being 1S1.Ued.
Hil"'"& caved 1n to prcuurc
lrom .,om~ local car dealer., Co\IJ
Me .. a lhrou,h the Uf>C or an
oh..cure cit> ordinance (Section 10·
I 6, ad"er1i .. 10g a sale or event>.
has in effect outlaY.cd the pnvate
,,1lc uf motor vehicles.
Bcmg mad as hell that the
CMPD with 1t!> lou y record of
thwarting burglaries in my
neighborhood, would find the time
10 wrne such ridiculous and
h1tra1:1s10g tlckc1'; I decided to
appeal my "conv1c11on."
The hearing ofticcr at my appeal
\tntctl that my "eh1cle, C\<Cn
though con!>idcred to be lcgallv
p.ukcd and crea11ng no "traffic
h.uJrd" beforehJnd, was uddcn h a~ 1f hy magic, a traffic hazard b\
1hc mere addition of a small I 0 b\
12-•nch For Sale 1gn! ·
I argued that this vehicle with a
'mall "for Sale' !>ign inside the
'chicle 1s le conspicuous than tbe
mom contr.ictors v.ho p:trk their
compan) pickup trucks along the
'lreet\ or the gansh "car dealer
row' along Harbor Boulevard
which I\ known for llS ugly neon
colored banner and vehicle., 1.tp
on ramp with the hood'! and do<>r
.11.ir'
Surcl) thl\ ts more of a traf~c:
h.iz.ard th.in a 10-by-12 !l1gn.
The hearing officer. n
prcd1ct.1ble bureaucratic fash1011 .
re 1,oned that the d1Cfercn~
. between m'~clf and m) cxampl•'
""" "mpl~ th.it they both po~'~
hcemc' "here t" I do not p<>"e''
.1 '111.:cn,c·ll\·\ell ITT) pn,,1
H:h1clc In other v.ord'>. a ha1.1rd '
nn longer a hazard once: a Ice h ..,
been p.11d to some ~ureJucr.11'
Cm Allorncy Thoma~ Kii thc In
.t rccC'nt arllc:lc 1Jmeniec1 tlac
\.tr1011' nu1'c1ncc 'iu1t'i that the Cit'
''' Co,tJ \1e!>a ha~ 10 cunte1d
\\II h. Ir ffi\ 111.:~et and the cj \
1Hd1n.1 n ce 10-186 arc .111 \
1nd1.:a1mn. l tlsta Me~a dc.,ent'
"h:11 11 gets
~\, .i legal professional m),cff.
lhe Cit) mdm.ince I!> a Ougra11t
'1olu11on 1lf free ~pecch pro"1'i1 '
111 the l '.S Con 111u11on. pm"1dod
th111 the \1gn " "11h1n decent\
~t,1nd,1rd' .ind the sign 1' "1thin
the \eh11..lc J' 1n m\ ca!lc
In the F.d11or.
l\.UCHAl:.L Bl'~i I
C'o~t.• \1t
I m "ritmg atlout the .1rt11.lc on
the hHir rc,1l.lcn1' of L111 . .1 A\cnut:
10 llun11 nj:ton Be.Hh ('4h1•
.irn•,tcd l"-l' .11lcged drug dc.1lcr 1
I appl.1ud thc41c men' h ma\ b1
d.m11c1t1U\, llut lhc~ JfC prc,cnl
\\hen thl' thug dcJI "going dl)Wfl
11nll\fl\1n.11el\ 1hc police .ire n<1t
I he p.1111.:C' 111 Orange Count\ d1'
,, l!re.11 Jl'h hut the\ Jre 'ic"erch
11111 nom~crl·d Who outnumhcr'
tlwm \\l , lhc c1111cn' ~omc
u 111c:r" h t\C rc,pcll tor the la¥.
ind the) "·'"' to help I w"b thl
lil''' 11( luck to thc~c men Jlld I
hnpc 11lhc r lll11cn' t.1lc a clOlll
l1~1l .11 "hat 1' ~mnf_ nn there, get
IO\Ol\.ed1
l llRI\ BllH:. \
ph1lo )ph) a' Mr Glasgow
II i~ th1 delicate balance C'r
tern of check and balance that
make<. our '\)''item of government
the mo\t effectt\.e, productive,
ucccs fol and ht'mest government
in the v.orld.
Abu'iC of pohtical power ha no
place 1n hone 1 government
PHIL MORELLO
ta Mc
I-OCEAN llulr
I'd like to JOin the chorus o(
\'Otce' that arc calJina for
OC to return to the air.
1 IOf\&timc Ii tencr and fan
of K 0C • N, I thou$hl it wu the
be t 1h1n1 aoin& •n uthcm
Cahfornia a 1 rad1 talion.
l even wcnl far 11 to u$C lhc
ctll iJ.n from my A TM code on
m bant card. l . wu rca11
d1 ppotnled to hear that th&
format •u bcina cbanp and K·
N WM '°'"' 10 die. The DJ felt tike friend&.
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Heroin bust Is
biggest In nadon
• t SAN FRANCISCO The
amount of heroin entering 1he
Uniled States is on the increase,
"but the seizure of more than half a
on of "C hina White" kept
-hundreds of millions of doses off
·lhe street, fedCra l officials said.
The huge haul , with an
es1imated s1ree1 value up lo $4
billion, was the biggesl in the
United Stales and the second·
larges\ in the world, Customs
Commissioner Carol Hallett said.
"It would supply every single
addict in the United States of
America for one month -for as
many hits as they needed," she
said at a Friday news conference.
She estimated there were 500.000
addicts in the U.S.
Hallett and o th er officials
showed off dozens of heroin-filled
boxes -the result of a fiv.:-week
inves 11ga1ion that also netted four
suspected members of a drug
smuggling ring.
The last of the heroin was
seized Thursda y when U .S.
Customs agents arrested the four
suspects al a Hayward warehouse.
They v.•c rc arraigned Friday.
1\gc nts called defendant Lu
Chin Sheng a "heavywe ighl'" 1n the
scheme 10 distr ibute 1.080 pounds
o f "C h ina White " he ro in
discovered in mid-Ma y nn u ship
from ·ra1v.·an a! the Port of
Oakland dunng a roulin c Customs
inspection. Most of the cache was
&eized at th e time
"ff we had allowed 1h1~ 10 he
pistribulcd ... we could have
e.rrested 300 to 400 people
ultimately, bu1 we've cut the head
BOLSA CHICA . from A1
"somewhere in the middle," t11
balance both intcres111,"" he said.
Representatives fr om ·rhc Ko ll
Co. couldn't be reached for
'°mmenl. A receptionist said the
c:ompany has adopted a summer
tchedule and project offi cia ls were
11navailable Friday afternoon.
Planning Commiss1ner Shirley
Oeuloff, past president of 1he
Amigos de Bolsa Chi ca. said the
preservation of the I, 109 acres of
wetlands has always been the
Amigos' top consideration. ·rhc
Amigos haven't taken a stand on
~
From A1
ttfings brightness to an otherwise
11.oomy econ<Jmy.
r "Days like this bring hope,"
Grew,,I sitld. "It's brought a o;mile
f4> my face."
.., "Summer is definitely here,"
id Doug Lachman, owner of
an1du Skate Rentals in Newport
1ch. Lachman said his ren1a\s of
llerblade -style skates haYe
Pretty 11 a p/CtUrfJ
Al l-'""*'
fh1s early morning cloud phenomenon captured over Mount Beerway, in Australia, is an example of
what Mother Nature some times paints in o ur skies . Local early morning clouds are expected to be less
1ntert.•sting before burning off to clear skies.
of the drago n o ff."" said Bob
I.lender, ~pccia l agc nl in charge of
1 he 0 ru g F. n f 1• r cc men t
Adm1111\tta t1o n'\ San FrancL\CO
(iff ice
dcu'll). IJc111<1ff \a1d
The numbe r of hnusc' 1n 1he
Bol"" ("h1ca, ~he hcltcve~. will hy
decided :1~ a result nf hearings
fult1,w 1ng ('ll\I TOnn1c11 tal ~tudic~
th;i t re po rtedly will he cnmplclcd
11' ilhu111 ~ix mon1hs.
Hauer. v.ho v.·ant' to l1n111 the
hou~c' 111 1hc nicsos and hold
nun1hc1' do"'"· )aid the current
hou .. 1ng tlcns1 ty in lhc city 1s ahou1
nine homes per acre.
If hPn1cs <1rc built on only lhe
245 acres of the mc~ns at the ralc
of current eny density, i1 would
come to 2,206 homes.
"The developer can make lots o(
money on a Int lcs<1 than 5, 700 ,
horncs, he said.
1ncrcao;cd by JOO percent o.vcr la.o;t
year.
"I h;tvcn't been o ff the s1rcet
rh1s morning ...
Uut Lachman said the first day
of summer wouldn't have been 1he
same 1f Mother Na1ure hadn'1
cooperated.
"Wea1herwi s c , i1 's been
heauliful ," Lechman said.
"Sun1mer i!I summer, 1he res! of
1he year just depends on the
weather."
WE SPECIALIZE IN:
Belt
Alterations
873-4840
• CMtM IW IW * r11111M l1l1M * Mllll ""' Mill • WtSWlfl' l'tNI
• s..tll CNll "''' 'lillft
' Dem s want Herschensohn off TV
LOS ANGELES -1"he head of
the o;tatc Democ ratic Party
threatened 1oday 10 complain to
!he Federal Communicalions and
Fed eral Election comm1ss1ons
unle\s KAB(' removes U.S. Senate
candidate Bruce l-l er~c hensohn as
a comme ntator.
K1\ B C o ffic ials declined
1mmcd1a1c comn1ent.
·rhc con~crvalive, Republican
con1n1en1a1or , who losl his party's
nomination for U.S. Scna1e in
1986 lo L.os Altos businessman Ed
Zchau. 1s widely recognized as one
of two leading candidates for the
ATIORNEY
From A1
GOP nomination to succeed Sen.
Alan Cranston, D-Calif.
In rcccnl days, said Democra1ic
Part y C hai r Phil Angelides,
Herschcnsohn's Senate bid has
been endorsed publicly by rormer
Gov. George Deukmejian and
Rep. Robert Dornan, R·Anaheim.
In a letler today to KABC
General Manager Terry Crofool,
Angelides cilcd prOYisions or the
Communica tions Acl of 1934 that
require stations to provide "equal
oppor1un ity for air time" 10
candidates for public office.
-By tht: Afsoc.l•l«l Prr•I
reportedly diM:oYered. Kenney is now charged with 5lcaling
n1oncy from 14 clients, including the namboyan1 Costa Me58
cxclu stYe car dealer Gary Concannon, convicted of fraud in 1989,
Kenney is charged with 12 counts or grand theft, pl~1 fi\lt
counts of failing to pay stale tuxes from 198S to 1989, Ormes
said. If conviclcd, he could serve. a m1udmum of 10 )lflars in
prison.
"Knowing what I know aboul the number of victims in this
case, I'm happy we caught up with him and pleased he'll be held
accountable for hi11; actions," Ormes said.
"But ii hurts me 10 k.now there arc lawyers oul lhcre, In this
fraternity, who arc capable of this kind or thina."
Parlicularly bothtrM>me to investigators on the cue were 1he
s1ories told by Kenney'& alleged vic1ims, who claimed 1hcy came
lo the popular attorney in need and Jef1 empty-handed.
One such case was 1hat of Harry Br1mbcrry. In 1983,
llrambcrry was 11ruck by a car while riding his bk:yclc. He
suffered multiple Injuries, includina tome p1ratysi1, and was
taken 10 a hospital where hi& lnj'uries were allcacdty exacerbated.
lie turned to Kenney for hep with a sculemcnt, according 10
court documents.
Kenney allegedly promised to 111111 and told the family he waa
wurking oul a sculemcnt with Insurance companies. Last Augu.s1,
he 10Jd BrRmbcrry and his mother to ny out from Atlzona, where
1hcy had m<>Ycd, and meet him in Santa Ana ror a court date,
court documentt nld.
When mother ind son arrived, Kenfley told them the trial had
hcen set aside, fn fact, Kenney h11id tclllcd the IRw1uil In 1987
and funneled the enlire $300,000 seulement Into his own
,,ccounts, accordina to. cou.rt documen11.
Si nce the s1a1u1e of limilatlons has run out on the orlainal case.
l-larry Bramberry atn'I pidt up lhe lawsuh wilh a new 111orne.y
and hope for another 1e11lemen1.
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ACLU Challenges runna
on Scouts excluding gays
LOS ANGELES The
American CiYil Liberties Union
challenged. a judge's decision
allowing the Boy Scouts of
America 10 exclude a homosexual
man.
The ACLU filed the objection
Friday on behalf of former
Berkeley Eagle Scout Timothy
Curran, who sued the national
organization in 1980 arter he was
1old he could not be a scout.master
because of his homosexuality.
Superior Court Judge Sally
Disco ruled last month tha1 the
Boy Scouts have a constitutional
right to exclude a homosexual
EDUCATION
From A1
selected 210 California schools
to receive the planning grants.
Corona del Mar High is one of
only 3S "high-performing"
schools in the state 10 recciYe
the grant. In Orange Coun1y,
only two high schools -Corona
dcl Mur and Irvine -were
chosen to participale in the
program.
The grant money comes by
way of legislation authored by
state Sen. Gary Hart and
sponsored by the California.
Business Roundtable. State
education departmenl officials
plan to create model high
schools lhroughout the state that
arc• more in tune with the real
world.
Corona del Mar High won the
attention o( sta te education
officials with ideas such as
extended .school operating hours,
which Jacobson belicYes would
m:'lke his school more of a
community resource for students
and parents.
"I could sec the school day
expanding from 7 a.m. 10 10
p.m.," Jacobson said.
Plans also include: changing
the school library into a "sta1e -
of-1hc-ar1 research center,"
according to Jacobson. The
library would inco rporate
compu ter and sa tellite
technology to encourage what
Jacobson calls "independent
learning" to be used by students,
From A1
city that s1ill allows the salt and
use of "safe and sane" fireworks.
Mo re dangerous varieties, such u
bo1tle rockc1s, cherry bombs and
firecrnckers. ire illegal throughout
California.
With the new law, .. safe and
sane" fircworQ can only be sold
bc1wccn July I and July 4 to
buyers 18 years and older.
Ute of lhe legal fireworks will
be allowed only bc1wecn 4 and to
p.m. on the fourth, on condition
lherc is adult supcl'li1lon. It's alJO
illc11l to use sparklers or throw
any firework.I.
1'he limited lime period ro,
rircwork1 use on July 41h will be
1he ea,ie11 part or lhc new
ordinance to enrorce, McOurr said.
Similar ordinances haYc be.en
8Ucct.Q:rul in keeping firewo,k.s
problems lo 11 minimum, according
h> Denni Revell, prt1iden1 or
ReYell Communication , which
reprucn11 IWO major "1are and
scoutmaster because inclusion
would undermine the
organi~ation's teachings that
homosexuality is immoral.
"The decision is very dangerous
because the reasoning basically
allows any community organintion
... to exclude 1hose thc1 believe
deserve to be discriminated
agains1," said ACLU anorney Jon
OaYidson.
A lawyer for 1he Boy Scouts said
the scou1's oalh includes within it
an explicit rejection of
homosexuality in the terms
"mo rally straight and clean."
-By thr ksO<"l•tt:d Prrss
teachers and parenls.
Jacobson also believes high
schools mus1 give students more
opponunities to learn about the
''real world" with community
service a nd apprenticeship
programs.
"We will identify and work.
with several organizations in the
communi1y where students could
perform Yoluntary service,"
Jacob~n said,
S1uden1s also could serve
apprenticeships under
professional "mentors" in the
community to get on·thc-job
experiences.
Jacobson credits teacher
Linda Mook and librarian Jane
Hooper -who wrote much of
the original grant proposal -
fo r helping the school win the
program funding. During the
next school year, Jacobson said
1hc school will work with
students, teachers, paren1s and
business leaden to develop a
plan,
If the plan is accepted by the
state Board or Educacion,
Corona del Mar would receive
about $300,000 ft year, which
could be renewed for a total of
_four years.
"We are not limited 10 those
ideas we have identified in onr
proposal," Jacobson said. "We.
will be examining how teachers,
dislrict leaders and parents can
work logether 10 come up wilh
1he mos! effective educational
program possible,"
sane" fireworks dis1ribu1or1.
"'fhe ordinances have. had a
dramatic impatj for the fire and
safe ty situation in 1hose
communitiu," he aaid. "Hoperully
1he Costa Mesa ordinance will
have the positiYe impact we an1i·
cipnte."
Revell, who durina 1he debate
over the ordinance worked cl:o1ely
with 24 community orcanlzation•
that count on incornc from
fireworks oles, said il's realty the
illeaal fireworkli lhat pose the mOll
danacr.
McOuff agree& 1ha1 illeaal
fireworks po5C the m<Mt problems.
Already, police cited two
juvenile• Friday ror settlna ott
lllcaal ind hi&hly-eaplo1l\le
fireworks.
""rhcsc were 1hrce·lnch tona.
They could easl-ly tnke ott some
rin1er1," he 1aid. "I think lhc.se
firework• are coming in rrom
Mcxtco. The: fireworks they make
down the.re arc very danprous -
)'O'I never know what thc1're g<Mna
10 do."
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Tettleton, whO Mc1a•1
bainered llnQI MllJ 27,
bid two bpme nana and
dl'CM la 1 career-hfsh • nam 11 the
Detroit n,en routed the California
~ 9-2. One of the homen wu over till,,.... Stadium roof, aad he alto hit a •»foot .nlCe a;.
.. You llope for niptl like these,"
TettletOn •Id. ••1 hadn't hit a hOlner in a
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FIJmU llld Rob Deer, IJial a 1N10n
hiab with four in the pme. Tbey ~ 78
for tbe ~ .... in the~
'11My ,hft the beU ower tbe wall, and
when they do that, they .ll'O euoceatful;'
Ailpll MD•r Dou1 'Rader uid. •-n.cy
hacf beea:Einl I bit, but they made up for it t.'"
Bill 0u1 (9.3) ottered 10 hiu,
walkin1 one and ttriklna out two, for his
ICconCi complete pme for the TfFn.
"I wun't phchina u well u I would
have liked early on this year, but r made
... ldjultmcnts, and .,. tbrowina
..,... iM't an eft'on," OulHc:bom Mid.
Kirt Mceukill (6-8) Wll the loecr,
.,.,.,.. rwe runs in rave-plus ·~· After Cecil Fielder walked tn the
fourtb, Tenlcton hit 1 3·2 piteh oYer the
roof ia rflht faeld !or his oiabth bomer. It
wu dte 24th time a fair baft had been hit
out Of Tipr Stadium, and the 20th to
riOt ftcld. Teuleton, a twitCh·hltter, was
hfttlna left-handed apinst Mc:Cukill.
"With it~~· I wu just k>Okin& for a
1trike to put m play;a' Tettleton aid. "I
knew it waa 1 homer when 1 hit it, but I
didn't see where it came down."
Pool has outgrown shady reputation
For Costa Mesa's
Stinson, game b~s
changed for better
By Rlchlrd Otm
Onnge COllf Datt PlaC
COSTA MESA -She could never
get the sport out of her blood, but
Darlene Stinson had to act away from
the sleazy reputation of billiard parlon,
those filJcd with cipr smoke, cheap
paneling and tattooed hustlers.
Like billiards, though, Stinson has
changed. Both have a healthier life now.
"I just played in bar le~s and had
fun, but when I met my husband, it was
different," Stinson said. "He wasn't
comfortable with the atmosphere and
neither was I.
"It's just not the place, I don't think,
where a family, Christian woman should
be playing pool. People were mostly in
the bars to party. There were serious
pool pl2ycn also, but generally people
would go there to party and soaahzc.
"I just wasn't into that when I met my
husband. We got (married) and 1 had 1
child and it was diCferent. I was ready to
quit then, but pool WIS still in my blood,
at was till there."
So when The Shark Club in Costa
Mesa opened its doors on May 24, 1990,
Stinson thought he was in heaven. The
Shark Oub is a classic example of the
changing time , equipped with valet
parking, post-modem paintings on the
walls, dance music and a 2,000-gallon
fi h tank which is home to a lemon
hark. In a nutshel1, it's an "urscale"
nightclub cuing that lures a ·yuppie
clientclc."
IM~C-CW,,._
Costa Mesa's Darlene Stinson is the third-rated women's amateur billi~rds player in the nation entering tour ney thi weekend.
"It's a nice atmosphere to flay pool in
for the serious player, lite am," sajd
Stm on, a 34-year-old Costa Mesa
re ident who has been back on the felt
tables for ix yea!'1 now.
"In the day, it attracu business men
who come and have lunch. (The Shark
Club) features a lunch special in that if
you buy lunch between 11 a.m. and 2
p.m., you play for free. You can't beat
1t, so that's the time I go and practice."
The Shark Oub -recently named
the third best billiard hall in the United
By Stephen Wiison
,, 5'arta Wits •
WIMBLEDON, England -Top-
scedcd Monica Scles pulled out of the
Wimbledon tennis championships Friday
with an undisclosed injury, endina her
chances of winnina the Grand Slam this
year.
Sclcs was forced to withdraw "due to
an injury caused by 1 minor accident,"
her agent said in 1 statement i ued
throuah the All EnaJand Oub.
No details on the nature of the injury
or accident were given, but the statement
aid the world's top-ranked women's was
States by Billi1rd Digest, a leadina trade
publication -will host the opcnina stop
this weekend of the first Southern
California Amateur Ladies 9-Ball Tour,
a four-city, summer-long event with an
$8,000 prize fund.
Stinson, coming off 1 best-ever per·
formancc in the Rocket City 9-BaU
Invitational in Huntsville, Ala., in which
she finished tied for fifth with defending
world champion Robin Bell, i the
pre ident of the Southern California
expected back on the tour "in a few
weeks."
"I am very disappointed lo mj
Wimbledon thi~ year, but look forward to
returning in 1992," the 17-ycar-old
Yugo lav said in the statement.
The announceme nt of Scles'
withdrawal, just three days before the
start of Wimbledon, cau&Jtt tournament
officials by surprise.
"This has all come 1 a complete
mystery to me," said Alan Mills. the
Wimbledon referee. "I received the news
o'nly this afternoon. It is very
di appointina."
Amateur Ladies 9-Ball.
"We're trying to uperade the port
and upgrade the tournament," said
Stinson, who recently took second place
in the NPBA (National Pocket Billiard
Association} Team and Individual Open
in La Vega
"We're hoping to get a better
response from lhe public. Some arc
offended by the atmosphere, so we're
trying to bring some of those women to
the big table to upgrade their game. It's
Alan Little, the honorary librarian at
the Wimbledon mu cum, said Sclcs WIS
the first to~ seed to drop out since the
champion hip began in J8n.
Scles, who lives in Florida, was
reported to be in the United States. She
had complained of shin problems during
the French Open earlier this month.
But player and official said they had
heard nothing recently to indicate Seles
had been inJured.
Wimbledon officials referred questions
on Sele ' inJury to her agents in
Cleveland, the International Management
Group But IMO officials said they .had
Something reJeyant (grandchild's birth)
preYenting Rozelle from being on hand
By HowanS L Handy
Or-.. ODllt °"" l"flal NEWPORT BEACH -Pete Rozelle, retired
commi ioncr of the National football Leaaue, is 1
loaic•l choice for induction into the Balboa Bay Club
Hall of Fame durina Irrelevant Weck.
to bc<lomo a racmbcr this year and had tentatively
planned his schedule to be hero Wednesday night.
But aomodmcs relevant situatioM OYercome even tho
remote t irrelevant plan1 of thote in Newport Beach who
annually honor the lut player aelected in the NFL draft.
more prorc ional and cl 1er, and plus
there's bigger money and we want to
expand the profe sional field. We want
to expand the field and get a much-
needed corporate ponsorship. Right
now, the tndu try upporu it.
"Bar pool, or coin-operated tables, 1s
big bus1ne . There arc three m111or
league a year. The Valley League, the
Busch League and the BCA (Billiard
Congress of America).
See STINSON,_
no details e11her
"l think Monica 1s going to come up
not with a better reason, but a pcc1fic
cicplnnation, because Wimbledon just
h ppcns to be the b1gge t tournament in
the world," id Chm bcrt, a former
champion
"I am JUSt very shocked after the way
she played the French.'' Even aid. "I
guc something happened 1n the interim
that cau~d the injury and 1 think every
one would be "cry curiou what 1t tS "
Selcs won the first tw o legs of the
Grand Stam thi year, the Australian and
French Opens.
Irrelevant Weak JM
Larry\ ankc ,..., .....
Rozelle hu had a connection with pro football s[nce
hit junior collcae days In Compton back ln 1~6 when
the Rams rn<Wed we t from Cleveland and set up
lrainina camp It Compton'• Ramsaut rteld.
He hu been publicity director and aencral manqcr of
the Rams. and at aae 33 was elected to the lofty throne
u c:ommmiOner or the NFL He aorved for a n~ of
yean In that cap.city before retirin1 to Southern
C.hfornia 1n the San Dicao area.
Rozelle was ~d by tho aelcction but had to
withdraw from contention thil year for 1 very relevant
'ituarion -his daupter Ann Marie Bratton was due to
llVO birth to her fint child (Roaello'1 fint arandchlld) in
Teus at the wne timo 11 the Irrelevant Weck festMtia
inN~Bcach.
Hore 1 a copy of 1 letter Pete sent to Salata
concemina the situation:
Ouote of the day: Tom Ford, UCI athletic
director. "Irrelevant Week h JOmethins to offer
for all apon cnthusia t and • 1 grut dtSJ!l•1 f
tho warm hotpitality of Southern Cahfomia.
Evcl')'Onc houkt attem~t to ~nicipatc and en)oy
me part of the week i hv1tie . Cnty or not,
Irrelevant Week aocs to how that rt i never too
He was irwotved with Paul Salata durina the fonnatM
ta,a of lrrelc~ant Week and know &he intricadcs of
the event well.
Roielle wu inatrumcntal In un tina pro aport aad
tclevilkMI thmuah hil offlca in New York. It CCMald be ••id he helped tnodem.cla7 -aahletCI IO the •nonnout saa.rin the, .,. now rtCIWilll -1e,.1y tlarou,h the
tetmelon oo.treca ht al pro lpOIU tlOW llliof.
Then wb)' WCNldll"1 ..-. be 1 lallcal cil90ICI -in
ract, an awl'WMhll•ne .-. -'° bl _...... ._,..
the cine ot .,ns a. the l8C Han ol ,_.,
WeU, llCCOl'd6111 IO Sll•ta. ......... ""' IO be bMtcd
•
"Dear hul:
"I had planned my entire lchedule an>Und bcina with
you for the cetebnted Irrelevant WMk th' year and
then an un1¥oidabte relevancy occuned. My dauahtcr
advi that Jhc will mako me a plftdfalhCr for the fint
ume on June 24th,
"Came and I wiU be Joiaena Wr in Fort Wot\h, Tua
-a community c>f c:OMlclerabte imlevaftCJ MXOf'dina to
Dallas folk -b the birtl\,
"'Ml)bc it 5t 111 for the beM. 'here la no one more
irrelevant then a retired w:iltl~r Md t wouldn't
want 10 ... I.any Wub.
"leM wtsha fOr aftOtMr ..... week.
"Rcprdl., Pelc.."'
'lale' to ha are•• fun ..
I k1n1 nothina away from tho two who wall bo
inducted into the Hall of ~llftC th year, Denn• Conner
. and Ru Franci , Rozelle would h1Ye been a natunl for
tho celebrahon and well probably f',e 11mted to
panlciplto •in nclt ,ear -unleu he bu 1ty enpaed
in beby hdna h .,andchikt.
Maid• ltl letond a~°" the lmlevant W •nda lriU be Bede '° Bat a .. t T..adly •I the ...._
Pavil' '°"· S. IMB l.VAHT
Pil'lltlB Bl#I : ,_,,.,,
Btrellk, 6-1 .i
LOS ANGEW -~ :
Bob Walk improved to qfj!/l/11 S-0 and Barry Bonds /
and Gary Redus hit
home runs Friday night , 1
as the Pittsburgh l / •
P irates beat Los •.
Angeles, 5-1, at Dodger Stadium to nap
the Dodgers' five-game winning lrcak. :
Walk also improved his lifetime record•
at Dodger Stadium to 5-0, allowing fi"c
hit and one run in 6¥.1 innings.
The right-hander, who hasn't lo t since
Sept. 9 or last season, escaped a bascs-
loaded Jam 1n the ooh by retiring pinch-
hittcr O.ri Gwynn on a fly ball. He
lasted three more batters before Bob
Patterson relieved.
Bill Landrum loaded the base with two
outs in the ninth and Bob Kipper came
on to get the la.st out for his fint ave.
Three of Pittsburgh' seven hits off Bob
O,cda (6-5) came with none out m the
Oodgerc schedule
Dale, ._,,..-.t, U.... TV
22 -~ lhOmel !IOI~ Cit& 2 ~ 23 -A 5llufOtl (!loml 1 ~ llOflf
Nie 2•-leflt
Junt 25-$¥1franctsto1!\0mf) 7 3~ StllCli
.lltt ?6-~ fnTtc1SCO fllOmt 7 35 So:C
piinn tlfl l<AllC """' l'JfJ
fifth innina after Bonds' lcadoff grounder
went through shortstop Alfredo Griffin's
legs. Bond scored the tying run on a
bases-loaded ingJe by Jose Lind, and a
sacrifice Oy by Redu put the Pirates
ahead 2·1.
Pittsburgh added a run in the SC\lcntb
when Rcdu ingled with two out and
right fielder Stan Javier, subbing for the
injured Darryl Strawberry, nusjudged Jay
Bell's fly ball in the corner for a triple.
Bonds hrt his ninth homer in the eighth
innmg and Redus added his second in the
ninth. Both homer were off Mike
Hartley.
Rose back
in hot water?
NEW YORK Baseball
commi ioncr Fay Vincent says Pete
Rose's appearance at a minor lequc
banquet in Readin4. Pa., "raises some
crrou que tions • about whether
Ro c violated the order bani hmg hun
from baseball.
Rose, banned for life 1n Auaust
19 9 by then-comm1ss1oncr Bart
Giamatti for aambhn& on ba.Kball,
wa a gue~t Thursday night when the
l{ead1ng Phillies retired Mike
' hm1dt'~ Jer;cy,
··1 will IOl..l~ into it," Vincent ~aid.
"I didn't know about it. My
undcl'\tAnJing 1 that the a rcemcnt
'a>' he can not participate in any
form uf actrvity related to organized
ha..cball ."
R o. e ;mended a Ph1l1dclph1a
Ph1lhe'> g.1me Fnday night a a fan.
~1tt1na with ~chm1dt and hL' familv.
Ph1lhe' po c man Larry henk 1d
the ma1nr·le 1c game w R
lim incc hi b n1 hment. R _ had
no comment.
Conccrnin& rhur day n11ht'1
appearance, tbe Rcadina
pointed out their rpruntaon ia
covered by the National Auociataon
charter, n t major le e h tcb1ll.
''The) do hkc to try to m more
th n they already do,•• said Chuck
Domino, icncral manaaer of the
Rcadi"& Phillie • Philadelphia• et ..
AA minor leap afraliatc. "To my
knowlectse, WC did DO(~tf&. wroftl lftd
no one has e¥ef fly tOld •n~ in minor Qpc bucball or
the RCICh .. Pflllia , .... we're "°'
allowed 10 •M • ..,.,.,., oa 1
ulPftded lill .... •rwe ..,. ..-.r 1111 • • pcnMilcl.•• ..... •• ...,._ n W11 Oil"
hlu I .......... wll .,. ... , ...... .....
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-....-.... Penll Wheel -~Road. .,.... wUJ be in the ·co·. era,
..._. or cuual attire. Dance
lk:Utl are SlO per penon.
Dinner reservat ions (not
f mduded) may be made in edvanc:o
et tbe Studto Cafe or Newport l..llldina with special dinnen for
Clwle .... .... ...... .. .. ............. ._.
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picked in tbil. draft.
• 1"8 occuion being served between
' 6 ud 7:30 that evening. The dance
Will be held from 7 to 10.
For further information, call
54-4942. Tickets will be sold at
~ the Pavilion on Tuesday night.
0
XVI will set under way Sunday at
the Balboa Bay Oub when Larry
Wanke, the 334th player taken in
the recent National Football
Lcque draft . ii introduced to
Southern Califofnia.
The public ii ilMtld to the .,.,
tournament on MoadaJ, tbe
Runnin'·Ounnin' Shot Oack Fl(
event on Tuesday and the
Supentan competition Friday at
Newpon Dunes.
The Hall of Fame banquet
Wednesday nlaht bu been told
out for several weeks. I
J
Festivities for Irrelevant Weck The John Carroll Univenity of
1~Ryan baseball card brings $5,000
CHICAGO -A collector paid SS,000 for a Nolan
: Ryan bascbaJl card on Friday, outlasting about SOO
• bidders and closing a year-long battle between a
· shopowner and a 13-ycar-old collector.
:: The money is to go to charity, under the out-of-
. court agreement that settled the dispute.
·: Bryan Wrzesinski of Addi.son, IU., bought the 1968
rookie card for $12 in April 1990 from an
-inexperienced sales clerk at the Ball-Mart Baseball
store. Shopowncr Joe lrmen said the card was
marked $1,200 and filed a lawsuit seeking to recover
the card or the $1,188 difference.
The parties agreed a year later to auction the card
and split the money between two charities -one of
each party's prcf crence.
"It s a hot card right now," said Tony Del Angel,
the suburban Lisle man who bought the card Friday.
"There was a big controversy behind the card, and
that, in tum, brought history to it," said Del Angel,
who hopes to open a card shop.
lrmcn said Del Angel should be pleased with the
deal he got.
''I received lots of publicity, nothing monetary,"
Jrmcn said. "The card is,.)'t<>rth more than $6,000. He
received a good deal." ,
Wrzesinski, who started the bidding at $12 at the
Chicago Riverfront Antique Man, said he was
pleased with the outcome.
''l'm really happy with the result and I can't
believe it went for so much," be said.
lnnen's half or the proceeds aoes to Alhambra. a
home for mentally retarded children and adults.
Wnesinski's hair goes to two Chicago Ronald
McDonald Houses, which provide lodgin& for
families near hospitals where children are
undergoing treatment.
Ryan and the Texas Rangen began a four-game
series against the Chicago White Sox 'On Thunday.
However, Ryan did not attend the late-afternoon
auction. His agent, Matt Merola, said Ryan needed
to go through his warm-up routine. -Br Tiie A.uodilted Prn1
HB's Ditton wins •dalllt honors Knox advances
RANCHO MIRAGE -Dan
Dalton of Huntington Beach fired
a one-over-par 73 on the Palmer
Course at Mission Hills Country
Club to win medalist honors at the
Mission Hills Desert Junior
qualifier conducted by the
American Junior Go lf Association.
By winning the qualifier, Dalton
received an exemption into the
NGA event featuring the top
1un1or golfers m the nation starting
'840£VY
CAVALIER
~ LC.,UXl514
$1995
next Tuesday and continuing
through Thursday.
Dalton birdied three holes on
the first nine en ·route to a two-
undcr 34.
Four other players, including
Costa Mesa's Chris Beck, received
exemptions from the field of 34
qualifiers. Beck shot 38-36-74
over the 6,797-yard course.
WMAZDA
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$4929
-By th~ D•ll;r Piiot
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$6673
OCEANSIDE -Taylor Knox
of Carlsbad upset World Tour
competitor Noah Budroc and Bud
Pro Tour standout Kirk Tice to
advance Friday at the Body Glove
Oceanside Open.
Laguna Beach's Jeff Booth
placed second. Knox will face
three-time U.S. champion Mike
Lambrcsi in today's Main Event of
the Pro-Am Surfing Division.
-By tb~ D•Jt, Piiot
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far lbe CIOdtbt ol naturist dulll that .,_...
the event.
Atbleta of all apea. iila, ..-and 111e1
competed u aupporten cbMred them on.
Reporten and pbotqsraphen from u far 1W1J M
Japan and Oennany watched.
Tod1y'1 event• include volleyball, tennit, ~ .. · ... ,.~.\
swimmi~ and eome very non~O pie type "
compethlOftl, includina a ~ , body
paintina. a eo1tume and dance contest. u ther ·I•· · ·
pcrmitt""-there will be nUde ~
The competition -named because nudists
"pick" their Hf~ -eadi Sunday when tbc 111111, 1•..fJJdl Iii• I 111111 team with tbo spt points ii awarded Sl,000. •
Al the athletes teated their lkilll Friday, other Stru&1lin1 Mike Donald put 7
nudisu toot painl to ~nt out their lifestyle isn't totether hil two beat scores of tho
u weird u people think: seuon and tied Ian Baker-Finch for __ ...._
"I think people equate nudity with 1m1aU1y.'' the lead after Friday'• second round of
said Jean NllllllC, 32, an art pllery operator from the POA tournament iD Williamlburl. Va .
Torrington, Conn. ''Thoy think ... there are people Donald, a 13-year pro who hadn't carded a
In the trees maJtin& love. round lower than a 67 in 17 events this aeaeon.
"They're not -they're doing puahup1." said opened with a 66 on Thunday at Kinpnill Golf
Ms. Nadle , u she cheered her team from the New Oub and followed it with a 7·under 64 on Friday.
Enaland Naturiltl Altociation. Donald had missed the cut in fsve of bi1 Previous
Nudists spoke proudly of their diversity -there six events, and he came to Williarmbwa wtth 1991
were parents and children there, grandmothen winnings of just $31,243, lSSth on the money lilt.
and grandfathers, cabdriven and ln1urance ID other golf Friday:
executives, housepaintcn and enginecn. • Mike Hill birdied the final three holes to
"Once the body i1 accepted, the real penon can finish at 6-undcr-par 66 and take a one·llrob
come out," said Ms. Nadlc, who wore Qn)y a amalJ t lead after the first round of the POA Senion
towel draped arou~d her shoulden. . tournament in Charlotte, N.C. HUI led Arnold
The key to being comfortable as a nudist is Palmer who designed this 6,774-yard course at
somethina called "body acceptance," said ~obcrt Tourn~ment Players Club at Piper Olen.
Goldberg, SS, of Queens, N.Y. Defeodina champion Bruce Crampton and Doug
"There are vc~ few 10s around, here. Mos.t ~f Dalziel were another shot back at 68.
us are fives and suces, but we say, The body asn t •Japan's Ayako' Okamoto shot a 6-under-par
what we .are. It's just. a pan of us,' ",.said the burir, 65, making up a six-stroke deficit and pulling ln~o
houscpa1nter, w~ar"'• only a fanny pack ll tie with Tammie Orecn for the ~hole lead m
strapped around his wa11t. the LPGA tournament in Wilmington, Del.
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Denis Potvin and Mike Bossy, key ~
performcn fo1 the New York Islanders
teams that won four consecutive NHL • •
titles, and Chicago Blackhawk:s vke
president Bob Pulford were elected to the Hockey
Hall of Fame on Friday.
The three were voted into the hall du.rin1 the
NHL Congress, and were toined by the veterans'
committee selection of 01nt Smith, who played
with the New York Ranaen and O\lcago
Blackhawkl.
In other sports news Friday:
•The Washington Capit.ala made two minor
trades, sending right wing Steve Leach to the
Boston Bruins for left winf Randy Bwri~. 1be
Capitals also dealt left wtna Steve MaJtat1 an<f
center Trent KJ att to the Minnesota North Stan
for dcf enscman Shawn Chambcn.
• The Los Angeles Oippen have requested
waivers on 6-foot-9 forwa rd-center Ken Bannister.
• Indianapolis SOO winner Rick Mean set a
single-lap record of 122.242 mph on the way to
capturing the provisional pole for Sunday's
Budweiser-G .I. Joe's 200 Indy-car race in
Portland, Ore.
•Michael Waltrip earned his second career
pole, taking the top qualifying spot for Sunday's
Miller Genuine Draft 400 NASCAR stock car
race at Michigan lntematjonal Speedway in
Brooklyn.
• Schouzic, the St. Bernard dos owned by
Cincinnati Reds president Marge Schott. hu been
diagnosed as having bone cancer. Scholl said the
dog is scheduled to underao chemotherapy and
radiation treatments beainnina Monday.
•Martina Navratilova and Araatu Sanchez
Vicario, the top two aceds, won 1tralaht set
semifinal victories in the Pilkincton pua-court
tournament In Eastbourne, Bnaland. The top-
seeded Navratilova eliminated third seed Mary
Joe Fernandez. 6-3, 6-0, and Sanchez Vicario took
only « minutes to defeated Olgi Fernandez, 6-1,
6-1. •
• Oasslc Sports Promotions Inc. won a default
judgment over-former heavywei&ht champion
Muhammad All in a contract dispute UM>Mna a
penonal appearance. Judac O .A. KJ~ld Ill of
Boone Superior Court In Lebanon, Ind. ruled
against AU, who did not appear in coun, and took
the amount or the settlement under advilement,
noting it would be between Sl0,000 and $20,000.
-From ne Auomtftl ,.,.,..
Quo e or e ay
Ki~ hcl&ett, after the Baltimore OrlOlei
ended Minnesota'• 15-p.me winnina atreak
thit week: "lt was inevuable. It'• liio IMna
and dyina. We're all aotl'\I to die OM day, we
jult don't know when. We didn't know when
we were JOlna to loee, and we hoped lt would
be later than IOOftCr, but eo&iy Wll just tho
day for it to happen."
Spitz suft'ers setback in Mission Viejo
MISSION VIEJO -Mark
Spkz'1 comebeck suffered lnOlMr
•l*tt PiWey • he falled to
quHfy for ... ftnall of 1M 100.
•ter bulterflJ lftftt at the ,....
Meet ot QMlplonl.
The 41 ·yeer-old Spitz domed
51.93 .,.._ finilhint teCOftd In
Ml Met. How'IWr, J6 IWlmm1n '9
tbe 11 heatl bed ,...., dlMI.
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Detroit's Mickey Tettleton is congratulated by Cecil Fielder after hitting homer out of Tiger Stadium ~rwaf.'°
MIBI
From 81
Manaaer Sparky Anderson said.
"lf be had made that catch in the
World Serie , they would ahow ' it
forever. That was just like the
catch Willie Mays made."
With two outs in the inning. Jeff
Robinson relieved Bailes and pve
up a Iona home run to Deer, his
14th of the year, mak.lna it 6-1.
Jn the 'eventh, rfettleton, hlttina
left-handed against Robinson,
Uned his second homer into the
right field stand for a three-run
homer.
The Angels scored their final
run in the eighth on Dave Parker'
RBI single.
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Loss of Rijo further cripples Re<ls
than they eJpcct. '' CINCINNA Tl -The Cincinnati Reds lost more
than a stanina pitcher when Jose Rijo broke his
ankle. They also Jost a little of their heart.
The Reds arc stunned by the loss of their World
Series MVP, out four to six weeks with a chipped
bone in his right ankle. Rijo is their most dominating
starter and one of the clubhouse leaders because of
his upbeat personality.
After lo ing to Montreal on Thursday, the Red
beat the E.Jcpos on Friday to move within five games
of the Dodgers in the National League West.
Wilh RiJO out, the Red arc in trouble an d they
know 11.
Watching Rijo cry after breaking his ankle on a
steal attempt Thursday night left his teammates
gloomy.
Rijo'~ injury came two days ofter left-hander Norm
Charlton couldn 't get hi left shoulder loo e. He's
back on the lS0 day d1 abled list for the second lime
thi eason with tendiniti .
That leaves Tom Browning as the only reliable
!.tarter. Jack Arm trong, Chri Hammond and Scott
Scudder, the ~t o( the rotation, a.re a combined 2-9
tn their last 13 starts. And stopper Rob Dibble still
face two suspensions totaling seven games from the
NL for his temper outbursts.
"We're a team that can come baclc:,'' outfielder
Herm Winningham said. "But to lo e Jose -that
hurts. That really hum.
"We lost a key guy in our rotation. We've been
struggling with our tarting pitching. and we've lost
one of our top guys. It' frustrating to know that now
we don't have a Rijo. l don't know what we're going
to'do now. I hope and pray be can come back sooner
"We 'd better make a trade and we 'd better make
it fast," econd ba cman Mariano Duncan said.
-B1 Tb~ As~l•lttl PrHs
Faria, Wr win """' '""" at,.,,,..,.
COSTA MESA -Mike Faria
won the scratch main event and
Chris Manchester raced to victory
in the handicap main Friday night
during the weekly Speedway
motorcycle racing program at the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
After Charlie Venega~ was
disqualified ror breaking the tape,
1t became a three-man race in the
mNION
From 81
"They're big leagues and they
hold big toumaments, but I really
don't like the atmo pherc. Now we
have nice rooms and some rooms
are even going to non-smokina,
like at Hard time in Bellflower."
Hardtimcs JI in San Dieao is the
second top of the 32·player,
Southern Californi a Amateur
Ladies 9-Ball Tour, July 13-14.
The third weekend, Aua. 10.11 ,
is at Yankee Doodle in Belmont
Shore with The Hollywood
Athletic Club ho ting the final
weekend (Sept. 14-lS). The winner
of the tour will be determined by
an accumulation of points earned
at each stop.
Stinson is the No. '.3-ranked
four-lap ~ratch main, and Faria
quickly took command and
brce.tcd to a two-length victory
over Costn Me~u 's Greg Hancock.
Manchester pl aced third.
ln the eight-lap handicap matn,
Ru s'i Wageman led until the
fourth lap when he went out of
control and cau'ied a fivc·rrder
pileup. After the restart,
Manchester quickly a urned the
amateur 1n the nation. Her break
10 billiard cnmc 1n more ways
than one while co mpettng in
Huntsville.
11 "I Jilarted back up when I ran
nto Robin Oell, who' my friend,
at Calvary Chapel (Costa Mc a)
where I go to church and later she
asked me about playing in the
Huntsville Invitational," Stinson
said. "Well, l wasn't a top-20 pro,
so I thought there was no chance
lead and was never headed,
holding off runner-up Steve
Lucero by about 1 ~ bike lengths.
Ja on Chisum of Corona and
Jan Eric O'Connell of Topango
captured the econd and third
div1~ion main events, respectively.
A crowd of 2,9S 1 was on hand
for the raccl..
-By the Dally Pilot
"I think, honest!), I attribute
(the uccess) to keeping my
prtontie right," she said. 'Tamily
and God arc first . then my
recreation A much as l want to
do them. 1f my husband doc n'1
want me 10 do a tournament, I
don't do 11. I've got a lot of
upport from my family."
The fina l'i are scheduled thi~
weekend for 6 p.m. Sunday.
to play. But a pot opened up and --------------!
it was a miracle that J went. That
was the turnaround."
"fhrou~h her rCJuvenated faith,
Stinson 1s at ca e behind the cue
ball now. Playing in a po h
ambience, though, like The Shark
Club where men stood in line for
the gr nd openin~ wearin1
tuxedos, doc n't hurt, either.
Low rates
make State Farm
homeowners
Insurance
•Qoodbuy.
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Non •Imo k • r to of Coet• M"• 11 PM, Mon·Sun at Contact Al Quinlan,
ahare 3 BR, 2 BA Congratuletlonel 114/~11 . 71~.
condo nr. S.Coast Kuwelt/8audl .1-.
Plaza. Gated, pool. .._------~ADlllN.AllllTANT now hiring men/
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Bayfront Nwpt Penln. 3 no peta $290/mo Merketlng ·~·· cellent pay wttrans· BR. 2 BA. Share + ~ utll Avalf 8/15 Front o~ eppear· poftatlon paid. Call for
room, $310/mo ~ V• 714/241-9759 ance: wtlllng to re-detail• 1-e1&-473-7440
utll. 873-0827 se,000 Rew.,d, 2 dla-Io c et• to Pa Im Ext. K•11 --------•~=======~ mond 11.nge removed Springe. Salary to -----------1 C M . E'eld• twnhm. M/F n-emkt •hr 38R from home on Momoe $30,000 s.nd re.ume ...
Quiet, Nemkr Fem ehr Newport Be a ch Way, CM. No que• & pl'loto to: Mr Pat 181 MLM Real &tate
lg 2Br, 1~BA. patio, condo. Pool, tennla. tlona. 714n 51 ....... -. Oameon, 424445 8ob Co EYefl Outr•geou• eat Ok. $400/mo + ~ ....... v H D ,.... 221 I
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COM, upetl'9 room avall EXEC HOME Metr BR, C.H ~. ... ..... Tnllnlll TtlOotCMa
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2'-'BA. W/0 , 2 ear gar. amklng, M/F 253-67&e color long heir w/ Muet be fleJdble & de--843-2888.
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Try the classifieds. What's junk
to you is a treasure to someone
else. For only $8.52 you get
4 lines for 3 days . Coll today.
642-5678
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0 l!eorronge l.ttera of the
four K rombled words be-
low to form four simple words
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paper bag , or endanger the
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, _ . . _ . _ by l olltng 1n the m1ss1ng words ..___.__ __ __,.____,.___.___ you develop from step No 3 below
• PlllNT NUMBERED lETTEllS
IN THESE SOUAllES
SCUM-LETS ANSWERS
.. l~IJ.SVld 4l!M lU9WUOJ!AU8 94l
Ja6uepue JO '6eq Jaded e 6u1sn ,(q 99Jl e AOJ}Sep Ol
}UeM nOA 00 ~ '9JO}S AJ900J6 U! J9WO}SnO Ol AOQ 6e9
~llSVld -t1nsu1 -J&d!M -O!lUV -ensor
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Scoreh
5 Engagement
9 fruit
14 Robusl
t S Swen geou1
16 Antipasto
Item
11 c ameo anape
18 Actor -
Curti.
19 Tit ...
?0 Wlahlng tor
'2 Metric unit•
23 DIWlC*' l( .. ly
24 Chesa word
25 Furloul
28 Deciphering
)2 In progr-
33 scxs. -
34 N .. thef
35 Jef'UMlem
36 Megnltudel
Jl Can prov
J8 Vetch
39 lrrltlted
40 Austwa
4 t Intensified
43 Pociunarked
44 Falls behind
45 S.. mowment
46 Q1ther
49 e>renoa rypa
.-53 Preying figure
54 Barn's kin
55 Miid oeth
56Da~
57 Mia~ unit
5& Send forth
59 Gulde eo Longings
61 Mr Arnu
DOWN
1 WHrlng toot
coverings
2 Ovarh~lng
pert
3 'Too bad'
4 Faith
5 Evar4ovlng
6 UMICOf'ted
7 Asian aoclaty
8 Noun 1Ytllx
9 Keep track ol
10 Jubilant
11 Kay p+a
12 Finished
13 Promonlory
2 1 Housing cost
22 Shoestrings
24 04s9anM<I 25 Demolllhed
26 Blazing
27 Wiid -chaee
28 Groggy
l9 B1you
30 D1mt
31 -prlx
33 Str1tagem1
f'fl!VIOUI PVZZLE IOL V!O
36 Burn
37 Wes on hind
39 Nuclear
de111ct
40 Flank
42 Immerse
43 Alrllnt
emptoyee5
4S Hawlt I Claw
46 Freckles
47 E ol OED
48 Europe1n
49 Grepe pt111t
50 Arrl"'9d
51 Eye par1
52 Ag1lnst
54 blue
9 10 11 12 13
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at 1 • •• .. end 9ni.ttng tlCCOM code number 511; 05' per minute: Touch-Ton. ~.!!'Y ptionee.
.. AlllL ......
T r aah compactor,
ThomHvllle H rver, 1!8TATI IAl.a Home antq rocker, cottec:t· Hu·1t111qt,i:·
Ible dc>lte, ChlneN ar· furnlahlllll. 141 AM-
tlfac:ta, lampe Iota of lefMte, In liley, N -'"""":=~-~~~-
coMecdblM . 99? •· Furniture, houaehotd S.. 8'ln A.M.
Bf't1(t1 1,11q
aat.1 8t. UT... gooda, lV, clothing. U. ........
Baby a Chltdren cloth· SAT 8-3, 222 11th St. ,urnltur e A much
Ing, tadtM deatgner Or call 990-1831. mlec. lat, I to 3, 104
ctothea It much more. Garage Sale, Sat. only, ~. Ne.
Sat .• to 4. 2223 8AM lo 4PM. 8M1 iiOViii ....
Pomona Ave. CM. Vlacounl Or. HB. E~I~ Goe.I
ESTATE SALE. 50 yr. Huge Olenmar Tract , I/IA M
collection. Antique neighborhood gange leO K!np Aoad
fUm.. qullta, J9Welry, aale. e. of BrookhUrst, REf"RIO, furn, mlac
clock•. tool1, much N. of Adami, S. of "em1. 7:»1pm. 1115
more. 9-2 Frt/Sat, 11·2 Yorktown. Follow Port Abbev· (Ford a.
Sun. 2972 Jacaranda ftag1. Sat. 8 to 3. Mec:Mhur)
Ave. CM.
Furn, cry1tel, lemp1,
plcturH, glawr•. misc.
Sat/Sun 9AM to ?
1575 Orange Ave. CM.
Ma1alve N .. ghborhood
Sale. June 22 to 23.
Lota of famltlea. Look
for sign• along Vlcto-
11• & 19th St .• Welt of Plecentla (Freedom
HomH).
Ge t to the .. ale ABC's
Atti<'. ha~PmE'nt~ and clo e t
t h~• g<'l umt• ca h.
642-5678 .....
ly CHARLES GOREN
w ith OMAR SHARIF
and TANN AH HIRSCH
WEEKLY BRIDGE QUJZt..._
Q.1-As South, vulnerable, you •AKQ83 •J7 tAQJ8 •A6j
hold: The biddin1 has proceeded: I
+10843 •e t KJ4 •K8852 South Weet North Eut ,
Partner opens the bidding with one l + P... l NT P ..
diamond. What. do you respond? ?
What do you bid now?
Q.2-As South, vulnerable, you
hold: Q.C>-As South. vulnerable, yuu
+10843 •e t KJ.f •K8652 hold:
T he bidding has proceeded: +AQ87 •KQ9 t 72 •AJ93
North Eut South Weal The biddin1 hu procttded:
1 t P... 1 • Pau North Eaat South We.t
3 NT Pua ? 1 t P... l • p.,.
What aC'tion do you take? 1 NT P... !
Q.3-Both vulnerable. as outh
you hold:
+6 •K109~ t KJ9 •KJ7C>2
The bidding has proceeded:
North East South West
1 . 2 . ?
What 1ction do vou take?
Q.4-Both vulnerable. as South
you hold:
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you hold:
+K72 •Void t AQe •J 1096432
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South Weat North Eut 1 . p... 1. 2 .
?
What action do you t.ake?
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PER MONTH * NO COllECTIONS *
Early morning motor routes
available. Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance
CALL 642-4333
HUNTINGTON BEACH, COSTA MESA.
NEWPORT BEACH, FOUNTAIN VAllEY,
IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH
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doing buaMIM .. :
W.Cf.P.I . CONIULTINO,
17151 ~-Ill, FOl!n-tllln Vt/llfrt, c.llf. 9l70I
Ed Selbe~ 1715t Ptp. ntone St .. P"oumMn V811ey,
Cdf. 12108 Thi• bu1lnaN 11 con-dUd-ed by . .,, lndMduel
Th1 regl1trsnt(1) com-
m.need lo lrtlneaet ~ ,,... under the Fictltloul
8u.lnua N1me(1) 11.-r
tbove on· June 1, '"' Ed Seibel
Thie et.tamant WU llled
with Iha County Clertl Of
Oninga County on June ''· 18t1 • ,."' .. Pub111hed ~ CoMt
Ody PllOC June 12. tt . .My
e. 13, '"'
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The ~IO pet90n1 are dOll'IG bUllMal M : A 0 .. IAM LIMOUllNE,
4IOO Ca~ Ot. ...... ~=Ott •••ell, C•llf.
~Julio YllOCM, 11111 Monterra, E Tcwo, Cellf.
Thi• bu11ne1• 11 con-
dUCted by: In lndM• ... Tiie , .. l1trenl(1) com-menc.o lo lranaaQ ~
,.. under ltla f'lCftOul ..,.,.,... ~·· ...., eoow on: Mey JO, 1• , . .uto......,.
""' ..... .,,.,... ... tlled with N C°""'Y Cltttl of
Ortnge County on NM 14,
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"Will somebody open up the tight
for me, please?"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
'We're the only house on the block that needs
their own lost and found department ··
NANCY
WELL , 1~ e>ACK rROM
AAIR CAMP
y
OVERBOARD
C«A~ttV,Af<f ~M>AFAAID
1'\\~T 1r ':>EAAA'io, FAUS IN
l.OVl W1lH KArt\ERIN~, t\£
~·j ~I. ~R~OND WlfH
iOll ~S MOCH 1 ~EAH ,
l AM
ADAM
TWI~! tM Y.J blCK. OF fl-\lNKl"16
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WP.b1 £ a: 11ME: I
· JUDOS PAJl•&a
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FRED BASSET
MO, 1 TMI« l\.L LEM IT HllE
WITM SOMEONE WMO WU ...
~! .. NIQ unu l'U• ltJl/iAD! WE'LL ST°'
\. ~ 1' "•INK .
FROM NOW ON , lM
OOING TO W-0:"41AATE.
Ot-l if-\E. fµl~G~ 1AAT
Will ~~E. 1l\E
QOAl. n Ii a: II# LIFE..
by Jimmy Johnson
fH lb JACKEi 1.00KED A
U>f &f,(f~ AT HOM£ I
ROSS 18 ROSE
I ~EO 'CJ I~ l.llJ
~TINUEQ '10 ~ 'tW'O GU ., ...,._,....._,,
~1£1~t(f' P\~ff 'llJ 111:~ Iii. !UJOUS..V ?
' .........__~.
by Brian Bauet DRABBLB
,.
How don lefty-loo11y-rtghty.;elghty ~ wMtt
you're up91de down under tt'9 H*'P
DSIUll8
TDllBNAC&
by Hank Ketchum
lit•
a
by Tom Batluk
ff RUN5 ~ICTl .. 4 ON
NERV005 ENER.GQ !
PAGE 2 I S~TUROAY June 22, 1991
BIO CANYON ••• Ultlmate privacy A striking con-
temporary Plan 4 Remodeled and expanded Four h~rooms Thrl"e and one-hall baths Speciacular
pool and spa Located on a quiet cul..cfe-sac A
c;howcase propeny St ,450,000
RANCHO SANTA FE ••• Perhaps one of the fin·
"~' undeveloped parcel of land tn Southern Callfor
'"" s premier equestrran estate communtty Two ·.'1e lake view <11tes of 7 t 7 acu's and 4 l 7 acres
May be purchased separately or together
SA.500.000
BALBOA PENINSULA ••• worth seeing An ex
epllooally well s11uated water1ronr property on two
lots Six bedrooms Four baths Suety leer of water-
ftont E•pans1ve harbo< views Doell for a large
yacht . -$2 750,000
Open Saturdar 11 ·3 ..• 1114 E. Balboa Blvd.
LIDO ISLE ••. Unaues11011ably a best buy Bay
,, 1nt '''0 r>• E' Pltent inve'ltmenr opportunity Two
•n:i• ''" D·l\''•GPt unite, nlu'I one un11 ~bOve the
IJ •r.HJP o ... rwr WI I prov dP the , nftnc•ng
St 49'5 000
DIG CANYON ... This •s ,, trea,ure Orlglnal
""''" Pl:ir Orr B•oaomoor Three separ!'le
... n 1~ 1.1.htf'f w nq Ch1lnren s >"h'lQ M111ds quar
• ·~ vq.-. ''"' y •o m So111ng be:imed ceiling
)" n1 w!'ll o• ott'i: tect cut dr -.ac SI 295,000
Open Slmd•y 1 ·5 .......... 4 Winged Foot Lane
COSTA MESA ... A rare o•tem19 from Westbay
propf'rt•e'> Among the Mst managed properties In
Co<1tn Mosa Nine units Nine garages, plus ad·
O•honat parl11ng E•ceptionally clean and fully OC·
I p Pd $925,000
BAYCREST ... Spectacular qualrty P11vacy Se-
clu!l1on Quiet street 1n a prtv1leged neighborhood
·r.,p•ess1vl'ly remodeled and up9raded Four bed·
1ooms Four baths Crown molding French doors
Ttirel' car garage $899 500
OSMn Sunday 1-5 ............ 1412 Antigua Way
CLIFFHAV£N ... S50 000 prrce reduction' Dis·
cover the ~st buy In the area Choice CllHhaven
1oca1ton Close to lot value Panoramic 111ewa ol the
" ,.,n b.w ind Cfty lights Three bedrooms Three
!J 1111, Motivated sellers Submr1 all otters $819 000
Op en Sal·Sun. 1 ·5 ............ 128 King• Place
DOVER SHORES ... Absotutety 1mmacul•te
'<. "' St1or('s custom home large park ltke yard
o i•.:tered by mature prne troea Planlahon shutters
rt •e .. b!'11•oom!i Gracious mastl.'r sutto Ample
• nnn ,,,, pool :mo spa S 795. 000
PERALTA HILLS •.• Fam1ly home 1n 1 preall·
g1ous arta Over an acre of bulldable land Sur
•01mded by orangr and .wocado orchard• Sn(
bedroom., Throe tl11lh'I lncredlbi. mountarn and
tv hght<i ••f'W Sellers "'f' mo11vated $775,000
WESTCLIFF ... weu detailed gracefully propor
ttonl"<.I .,,c ri1s A rno11 important street ThtH bed·
room!. ;hrt>e oath'> Fabulou1 dining room Spec·
11r.1li• pnol !>p.1 Three car garaqe Clearly a very
<;per1i1I home . $899,000
Open lat-Sun. 1-5 ...... 1215 Somen1•t laM
BAYCAEST ... Th•s on!' will 'lend ynm ~a11varv
glands into ovordrive 01,1m.1ttc cles•<in Re1r.1 .. t.1bPe
roof Massive atrium Foll• t•e•1•ooms Four 11nc1
OM half baths Child S;lf(' pool Sp.1 Sf;'!> 000
HARBOR VIEW HILLS ••. 1n<.1uta{\ vou•sell
Ocean and bay views Four bedrooms lw" baths
Freshly painted lnStdl.' ind out l 1rge lot Qu1e1
street A most uncrowdect rt''>•d<'nce Pr1cect 10 self
S6~~ Open Sunday t -5 ....... 1128 White Salle Way
HARBOR AIDGE ••• E•cept on11 Ren.11ss111'ce
model Handsomely appornti>d Three bedroom
Two and ono-half baths loll Pl1nta1to" shulters A
prest1grous community S675 000
NEWPORT HILLS EAST .•. A ~pecr.1cvrar •e
designed Mon1e901 An elevated µ1111a1e corner lot
Special 1tten11on given to detail The h1ghhghl" rn
ctuoe rt'cessed lighting p1anta11on hut1ors m11•hle
11replace and granite counte" S650 000
Open Sat·Sun. 1-S ........ 2018 Port Chetaea
BAYCAEST ••• This ts dol1nitely .1 hornr. yo.•
muse see Flawl<'S'> m~•c:lf.' and our !:iv.eeo"i<J c r
n('r lot Orlg1nal owner row nec:troomr; ( .vn ~
room 01n1ng roor" A ••tchen t•1.11 ·~ ,,1>solu1ct,
smashing Sf>~O ooo
NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS ... LargPst Mv
t>ella model S1nglf' family det.,ched home rt11ee
oedrooms Three b11th1 E'IC'lra targl.' mJSler suite
w•lh fireplace French doors Vaulled cethng5 Light
c.11pe1 And watts Three car garage $599.000
Open Sunder 1-5 ............. 3C>e9 Corte Marin
HARBOR HIGHLANDS ••• Best buy 1n Newport
Beach for this large five bedroom. four bath home
Upgraded kitci'ten wfth new 1ppll1nces Two fir•
places New roof Huge lol A great family home
$575 000
UPPER BAY ••• Tr adittonal In feet ano appeal
ContemPorary 1n dfflgn and ambience A mngnlfi
cent family home Unlque~planned with 1ot1111y
separate children or gu .. 1 S5e9.000
OSMn Set-Sun. 1·5 ...... 22 e Windward Lane
PENINSULA POINT ••• Loc111eo on one Pen10
sula points fine strHts Two story hom• Three
bedrooms Largo master bedroom with o huge sun
dt1ck Seeps to the beach •nd bay Submlf all otters
S565,000
BAYCREST ••• A prominent neighborhood Bur11
1ng wtth po&&lbll1Ue1 A Hna•ble price Excellent
noorplan Ouahty you can see Comton you can
reel Four bedrooms Two and one-hal baths
Boaulilul courtyard $549,500
BAYCAEST ... Price reduc11on1 Thl1 hand•ome
home 1111 on 1 large lot An 11tabllshed ramlty
neighborhood F~ 1>9drooms Two and on.half
bnth• Pool Spa. A brand new Huna year
round entert1lnmen1 9.500
Open l•t·lun. t ·I ••••••.• 2048 lhf Lane •
A1·7300
DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE
• CORONA DEL MAA ••• lrr~ thf" s10ty
home The orlgln3J OWMtS have upgraded and
aeocorated th•s beauty w1tt1 ~'• nd tut. Ft>Uf
bfl'd•ooms Three and on.half ba.fht A decotatof't
drenm Quiet cul·d•sae Oeean view . ·-·-S6'9,ex> Open Sunday 1 ·5 .......... 2721 Pefiftt Del .. .,
HARBOR VIEW HOMES ••• Populaf PlllennO ~,oo... Four bedrooms Two .nd one-half btttla
HuQe bonus room Pool s~. Low9.C Pfked Pal·
eo•mo You add the •i>«'-' touchet. -... '529 000
Open Sat-Sun. ~·5 ... t7tl Pott~~·
BLUFFS •.• L11rge ••P•nded Ptan Z Pttvale tnd
unit Four bedrooms Four D•f"-Newey r9m0det.d
••I hen w•th C0<ian counter top• New ~lean
pa11er hie 11001, Wrap around patio tor privet• en·
ter1a•ntrlQ _ u1t.OOO
WESTCLIFF ... Prrce redueedt Show 1hls hOme
• 1 , J' "'""' d1scnm1nat1ng cllan1 Three bedroom.
T Joto '"° one hall b~th1 Newly ad~ matter au1te.
r rmal d'"'ng room F1m1fy room Beautlful!Y
']roomeo v1•Cl lmmilC\llate ... ·---.. $498,500
Open Sund•w 1-5 .... t 111 Nottl"'flhMn "Nd
BALBOA PENINSULA ••• Ct\armlng Ofl{I~
1'tJge A quiet M1d0Pen"11uta l\t .. t. ~WO be<I·
roon1 Rel11rbt•hed and ••J>anct.d kitchen Gutet
1 o ,,, ....,,.., '"'""e po1en11al ......... 1'00.000
COSTA MESA HEIOHTS ••• Oeligfltfut rh,,_
tJr..S• l'm lv.o bath home a.aut1tuny 1'9m0deled.
Oc·. ~nert tor tow m1lntena~ Pwf.ct fCf ~
''"t.1 • q E ll1Ms1vt uH of Mexb n pa'llen e.autl·
' •' p Jo 1n1 'vdes plnn1 for socond 110!)'• .. $425,000
Open Snt·S'"'· 1 ................ 474 oV .. S'"9t
BLUFFS ••• Greenbett icx:.tlOn SmaJl ft.Kt! Bay
111ew Very prlvl'te Two ~droom. Two bait\ Ex·
tended krlchen With garden room, c~ ceil·
ngs French doors. Many built~. C6oee to tM
community pool ........... -... -... ~ .... S389.000
OSMn Sunder 1·1 ....•.....• 20t0 Vieu c..lal
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA. •• Vety ~
street OU1el locaUon Latge, two alOfY ~ Th,..
bedrooms ThrM bath1 Form I din.ng room. O«'I
Nice \l1ed y1ud lmmaculat~ matnt.an.d ....., •
extremely mohvated . .. .. ~ ........... " ....... $3e5,000
IRVINl! ••• WOodbflc:Jo• Large comet lo(, Top con-
d111on in all respect• "r~ 1fofy. Thr" beclroOfna.
Two and one half bltht Prfllale retrMt off N mat•
ter suite H~h vaulted c.1llnga. CloM to f)llficl Prt·
1111e patio and yard ... .. ... -...... w ·~·-$249,000 Open Sunder 11·~ .............. 44 WlftterMHI\
IAVINI ... The bett tocation If\ Un1Yeni1v TOWfl
Centtr Two maater ""'" Two and ~hat Nlh• Expan~ and open view or the Patle--.. $247,000
DOVER VIUAOl! ••• Newpott a..cti Channing
condominium ThrH b9dro0rn. Two bath ~
muter 11.111• Fir~• Patt0. Com""'""Y oOC!f
Two car garage Elle.li.nt ~tion Within Wahcirig
dr•tanct of evetythl~ y~ need • • Slll0.000 o.,.n lunclay t ....... t oeo aw ..............
NEWPORT Bl!ACH ••• c.t\tratly ~ted ,,..,
Hoag hoapl1al Tttr bedroom Two end OM-~
b th• Spacious rooma Inside tf'ld unll In l*'tlct condillOn . • _ ........ -.12•.000
Open Satu,.•r 1 ....................... 4t~ ..,_.. ..
18tT .. aT.CUPP QRMI, NllWPORT 81.ACH
...
a.AALD llAY ••• PRtCE REDUCED FOA A
QUICK SALEI A highly prestigious~ com• munlty. A quiet 1nd ..,..,. cove OV9' Ing the
ocean. Spec:1acUCar thrM lewf contemJ)Of'wy home. Separate m.id'a quartera. Sptendld vleWI Of the
ocean and Catalina ................................... S 1,950,000
Sl'YQUSS~ •• MAJOA PRICE REDUCTION Mon·
umentll vleWI Of the ocun. bay and City hghta. Ex·
l)ancMd Tr~a model. R.centty remod.ted
Hardwood floota. f'reneh doors Bay window•. EJC·
tonalve uae of btlelc. AoM garden M 1b1olutety
p~ home".·~···.. . . --.St.395.000 °"" ••• -sun. 1 ............. ~., c.....,...,......
SATURDAY, June 22, 1991 I PAGE 3
SAN JUAN CA'9STRANO ••• Magnlfleent
French Colonial country home uniquely deslgned
for th• California "tvte Six Mdrooma Six and on.half balha Situated on 3 a acres Four ear ga-
r ao-ElevatOf' Alt-cond1tioning . Every amenity
Imaginable Add1tlonaJ three adjoining acres atao
available .... . S 1, 79!.000
llAYCRRST ••• A treul.lled landmark. Open Spa·
C1oua Traditional A rate oppof'1unaty. Totally r•
modeted lhrM bedroom claNlc. S.patate mast•
autta wtth llr•P*• and private patiO HatdwOod
lloor'I S.amed cellngl. MeticlJoul an.noon &o d9-
ta . ueehnt locabOn Park ke lot Don t mtaa IC
S59t,OOO
U1·7aoG
1117 WUTCLIPI' DllfVl;tillWHllT •IACH
PAGE 4 I SATURDAY June 22, 1991 DAILY P.ILOT I REAl ESTA11
ITHB REAL &:BTATB ... el
(.'.)zy con o w11h mony omenihes,
1• ic ,,,,her A p(l'•o Close 10 Chapmon Col-
c·w \ sh 1pp ng Ou.et comple,
Offered by: Coro Skelth 5144• 9oo
COSTA MESA 7 rivge master bedrooms . ' • w··~ ..J\J { r r g OO'"· possrb1c Mother rn·
·' ,, o .,., :' 1.0•P•ed 00•1os l'Q decl over
t ,, ig·' C • .,r.. ct ~" "'9 -5 239, 900
COSTA MESA 3 BR 2 B-x FREEDOM HOME
'•'• 1 9" 1.orner lot OPP" 1700 sq ft D·n•ng
on1 Fom•1y room, l11eolole o•g~ pool & en
Coly llotlanteb seo .._0 ,.,o•d 'vlo• voted seller moke on
o•le· $229,000
COSTA MESA Soorkling clean & neot M
Verde 4 BR poo1 home lrg comer lo!, quiet
e 9"b"•"(!Od, con;.en•enl locot1on Only
$249,500
Costa Mesa 3 v' "ew e'ec home 4 BR 3
:'I" "'1 ·e bo•h hos soo f P Move 1n condition,
•• ,., 1Jh , mot •o•cd 534'9,000
COSTA MESA 'v,1• ~· .,.. 'T•od,.1 ucd,. 1
r... rpof\t (\ 1 nc t ,,.,~ .,.,t-• bar
. o· 51 SB,500
COST A MESA ,.f'(1 "'•,. " l
'4 ~ ,. '. l l'''l .. ~p c
S192,SOO
COSTA MESA ~..... · a -\a"-w•e!. ~'0"'
JetPd I•, 1·e,.,
~ 1r. J h ·. ' , ,.,..,. ~nn,.rp ~~..,
l1
o.l 5204,SOO
SANTA ANA
' .
Kartn Cool* COST A MESA 4 BR + pool greot buy on
•h \ J,,.1~ 'vleso No "ome Property move on
''. g noc• ~ore ""largf" "°''° w/wood
<',. • g < •s ol s•oroge close to schools,
0'u' ""~ ~So I 'l'JSI Plozo 5238,900
COSTA MESA lo•Q,. R 7 lot Eo~· , de Costa
• 1,.\ 1 "' ~ " '.! B~ I 9A room to buolo A greot
nve~tn l'f'' ot 524'0,000
Huntington Beach ,, ... 1 ~11 ""
home New l'•lenor & 1ntl'•1or pQ.r' '.,.,., 1• .r
wor, cen1rol oor J\sk "9 $225,000
Offered by: Michael Dooley
COST A MESA G-.,Q,. · (' , ...
l'(ut1ve or1•0 ') A~ ~ ~,.\ \ •• c " l .,.. ,.,,, • I
Meso VcrdP .... ov •·, C ut .\~· l $435,000
GARDEN GROVE ' • .. . .... ..
!:''< pr g ;I 1f )I ' ' " $143,900
COSTA MESA : 1 ~ •
'lu l'' "' 00\\
l1rc1Jlo<<' As~•ng
,.., \'t, ~ ,. s 175,000
COSTA MESA
t eomed cc•l"'9\ ' • o " 0" ) ~ l '
•ng. ~~ vl1ot-•> • u• .,..,,. 1~ 5255,000
COSTA MESA G· .. a· •
,. g "' '·q •o.
,., t1 ! ':.f • , O"•'t" 5279,900
COSTA MESA · "' I
"wr , ,.,,mt ""'
Jr , J go•ru .~ ,
·~(' S199,900
Open House
SATURDAY ONLY
' ~ • ~R )·c "r""t!t, l" ,. s "~ 000 I J J!lR I ]~q ,\ ... ,Sl>•t S A Sl~H°'OO w )!lR .CR :'-000 C.or • .11f't~ c ... S219000 r\~ . ' ~q~ ~'.lO C'9f>f• l" •, ~ st 5q 9()1) •• ,t'll JJ2 "'~Cr C 1,1 s:~~ ooo p o(ll . ' •e11 ' ·~ '•'"' '•'R) C '.1 S24q 500 PO'll , .. 'l!R 18~· i\f. •• v s~~. "°
SUNDAY ONLY
"'"" ! 5 38R ~l~J C ~ "4C'lel CM s 1911 \KIO I. JSR l~t 12 ~ l" 1\-tmrN $183 00' I \ •SR 20A li Co\:1 Cl! C M '349 000 PO<JI I • !>OA •FR 18-t7 1 IM; c,.. '37~ ()()(\ I • S8A .r11 '9~~ l~ CM IA)~ 000 I A lM +fR S.lO P1f'tt Pllct C M 1209 000 Poo . ~ 48A • rR 9!>6 C~ CM ~Jl900 Pl~ , 4 l8A I 02 lr*tplCI N 8 S299 000 So.\ 1 • 29A i·~9 Nt-. Ii~ CM S~9500 ~ 1.4 28A I 7 8 8r11lOVWYt"t C Ill S2'• 900
COSTA MESA 2 Bdrm (<ould be 3), 2 b1h
,Qul•ed beamed ce1l1ng1, spa, ot um, lots ol e•
lrQ\ Asl<tng . $259,50
Offered by: htpM Oswotct
COSTA MESA tmgc 3 BR home w1rh ex
1 ,,. r 1\'1 • t'ed1oom ond den foonnous
... 1,. ,. • •eproce, cul-de·soc R.V. or boot
1 <' ~ • 1 oll o ilers ~' oniuous
$213,500
COST A MESA Appro1s~ ot S225,000, thi1
• •' ,. "" 't' s "'0"' io sell "°""' Eostside ... · ,,. • wnhom,., 2 master s.u•t1. Atk•ng
Stt4,t00
NEWPORT BEACH High security community.
"• 2 SA .,., po spo \Ollf10, we-ght rm, bon-
.: .... lo I · e~ Ve') c'eon Slff,900
COSTA MESA Bnng your lofVC fornil-, (even
" · • · 1ow) to this lovely 4 BR, 2 8A "u ·t v lo"<fscoPf'd yord, surrocmded
• "" I vOC.t $229,000
COST A MESA ""'"' & stoy cool • redwood
• , '. , ,.,. 1 e->lry to sunn1 upos.d tn-onio
• ,.,. ·• :.i"' upg•oded 3 BR home. 10 • 20
' ~ 1· c ... cul de soc Greol ne•gh!>or·
$25~00
COSTA MESA B• J BA pocl home on cul
• • v is C>tl" 10 schools needs
$229,500
COSTA MESA G•eo• s'o"'e' super but for
' ~ 01 •s roned R-2. con bv\ld
• J cc l sq home, WOO<J°bUm·
rwo, lor o ll \•rtt! porltinq.
$219,000
SANTA ANA J bdrm on cul de 50(, lo•o•
' w • I replace fom.lr •<.hen w•th
O' Q O'I'() A•long 1119,fOO
COSTA MESA Stlorp, sharp, sharp 1500 1q
" 3 B~ 2 BA Mesa Verde home M ocw lutch·
,...., & bo•hs, vouhed ceohngs, owner will ~'!t·
Prier •f"duced . $219 ....
COSTA MESA 5 SR. 3 BA home lorge PQOC,
.... all IQ Mesa Verde Golf ond c~ CIUb
C1eo1 bur U71,IOO
*"....... ...... lbReli ..........
2790 HARBOR BL VD., COSTA MESA 546-2313 •
Catalina, Ocean & City Ughta >Mwt. Upgnlded wnwd-
WOOd floora. pluah carpeting. Europeen whff• kitchen, w/
Sub-Zero refrigerator & Wntec ucurlty ayatem, AJC &
wet bar. Great location. Priced to Mii. Qulclt OCC O.K.
Wltl also lease for $3,0CIO/mo.
ElegilnUy llPPOil*d Beecourt .. alngle lewt Ptlil'I 1-.Llght
• airy Md deconlfltd In very neutnil Colors. Gorgeous
plllntatlon .......,. a ~ otf-whh carpeting throughout.
S'8tia cl the Art Europeen gourmet k~ LoYety oe.en a c:tty lghta ._ 1n a qua.. tocat1on.
** OFFERRD AT: •-,000 **
SATURDAY, June 22, 1991 I PAGE 5
BELCOURT TERRACE
Lovely 3 Bedroom, 3~ bath townhome. Tutefuly
d.cotated In neutral colors with blNched wood toors.
plustt carpeting. custom paint & uqulsite window
00\fet'"iga. Protessionalty designed ,.., yard w/ganbo &
llagstone l*k>· V**1t. Quicji Eacrow o'il ** OFFERED AT $825,000 **
LIDO BAYFRONT CONDO
Rec:emty rect.ec>rated 2 bedroom, MCUrity condo. Berber
carpeg, marble treatments & ver1lcle blinds. Walk to be8-
ch or Udo Vlllage. Slip available for your own boat. Thia la
the petfect executlv9 home.
•.oFFERED AT: $885,000 ** .. --~----llll!lll----c""'--~~~~~!!!111111--~ NEWPORT BACK BAY CHARMER ** U•EARD OF** ~ ~ ~2~ ~~ ::::,:::.-:;:.
** REDUCED TO: SH9,000 **
RARE OPPORTUlllTY
BACK BAY
•
PrMM 9'edronlc: -*Y ..... ._.. you D Ha 5 80, I BA
CUIU>m home. Europe., gourmet kllichen. grMlle CIU'MrS
• acate-of~ ~ lMge downstairs ~
ment ., ... This ... ptoper1y of ~ vU.lel ** OflPDD AT: .. t,110,00I' ** ** Rm>UeaD TO: •1.-.000 **
_....... -OI DlW ......_ lWo IA pg den. 2" blah MQriy town-
home ..... tit. ....... oft .... a.. ~ •
btNched pWttlltlon .............. ., Che beth• ., ~
~"'°·NC. eec. ~
••RSDUCDTO
ated on a latge owrs!Md lot with room tor R.V. pmtUng.
LOYely view of bed! t.y hotM ""'8tn & nasure Pl...._
Thia .. Newport Beed\ ... Bargain!
... OFFERED AT: $295,000 **
LOVELY MESA VERDE HOME Channing 3 bedroom home aituated on owrslzed cul-de-sac lot with lots of room tor R.V. pllltUno.
Aemodeted kitchen with top ~ appti.icea, ~
window ' vaulted ceiling In tamity '°°"' wtlh • ..,.... EnclOMd wtum on ma9'9r bedloom. Lovely ....... 1n
llvlng room. Auto garage door opener. Locat~
conwenlrody do9e to 9C:hootL
.OPEN IAT 1-5• 1N2 llMOOE ISLAND CIRCLE ** OFFERED AT $249,000 **
SPECTACULAR VIEW
BACK BAY TENNIS ESTATE
Ave bechoom, S'h bath ..,..,.,.. quMetS. '*'8ted on 1.M
~ al the edge ol 8adt B8y'• EcoloOk:.i ~
Perking for 20 cars. lighted *""8 court & 20 ,,,..., poof.
... end rodt watertal. Owner ... conaldw • trade '°' CoroNI def M111 OCMl'\lront or commercial PfOperty. ** Ol'FERED AT S4,IOO,OOO **
BACK BAY CUSTOM LOT
I --HORSE ACREAGE ..-oppofUWty ID blMd your own custom drNm ~
2.37 &CT• estate ., Newport Bach·• Bade Bay. Enjoy
recrMdon tt\M ~ Bay elklws. May trede for apert·
ments, Income Of pternium ac.anlfont property. s.t'9r
.i.o ,,.. finished lots for .... Ot trede Cal fot deta
SU8MfT YOUR OFFEA HOW
**OFFERED AT: S1,e50,000 **
LARGE CUSTOM LOT
Neiwty " 8Cf9 lot ....,. away from N9wport'a 8adl Bey
.~ PreNrw. 9uld your own cuseom drwn ,_,,.,..
..... Of °""* ,,.. .,..,. tot "8uld to SUit".
NEW LISTINGS
CANYON ISLAND $299,900
This lovely condo looks like new! I Lo-
cated at the end of COS next to tennis
courts. 2 BRs, 2 BA highly upgraded,
Plantation shutters, mirrored walls.
BAYRIDGE CONDO $279,900
Terrific 2 BR. 2 BA condo in preferred in-
side location. Planked oak floors In
entry, kitchen and baths. Plantation shut-
ters Must sell.
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $479,000
Two houses on one lot. 2 BR. 1 BA doll
house with near new 3 BR, 3 BA, 2 fire-
places rear house. Walk to 17th Street
shopping. AV parking. Great investment.
"SEA FAJRE" OCEAN V1EW $459,000
Lavish 3 BA. 3 BA condo. Grand double
door entry, breakfast nook, expansive
canopy window, all with gorgeous Catatl-
na ocean views.
SO. COAST METRO AREA $129,500
Three BA, 1 75 BA. Lower unit. Close to
parking and pools. Large patio. Newly
~painted, walk to South Coast Plaza.
BIG CANYON $899,000
Monaco floor plan. 3 BA, 2.5 BA. Profes-
sionally landscaped. Ideal for entertain-
ing indoors & out Ou1et cul-de-sac.
SEA RIDGE $219,900
Security g~ted 2 BAs. 2 BA, condo with
private spa and view of city lights and
sunsets.
NEWPORT GUN $195,000
Family home, unique gated area of New-
port. Five or 6 8Rs, with private spa,
st,,ams and waterfalls.
HARBOR HILL $1,395,000
Maison de Fleurs -stunning 5 BA cus-
tom home Beautiful pastel exterior, dra-
matic entry, gourmet's kitchen, library, 3
frreplaces, pool and spa.
NORTH BLUFFS $479,000
Stately sycamores surround this huge 5
BR. 3 BA. Highly upgraded throughout.
THE BLUFFS $525,000
Large 5 BR , 3 BA home with full security
system Beautiful greenbelt view. Lots of
upgrades. immaculate cond1t1on
DOVER SHORES $1,295,000
Panoramic bay. oceAn and Newport Cen-
ter vistas Sleek, contemporary newly re-
modeled home. Open each weekend.
HARBOR RIDGE $839,000
En1oy fabulous city lights and mountain
views from this 4 BR, J BA upgraded
Lautremont
BALBOA PENINSUl..4 $750,000
This 4 BA home exudes charm & beauty.
Lower level completely remodeled! .
BIG CANYON $1,090,000
Styled to create formal and Informal llv-
mg areas In this exclusive gated com-
munity. Pool, spa and view deck. 3 BR.
VILLA BALBOANERSAILLES
SEAFAIRE
GORGEOUS VIEW CONDO $369,000
Elegant large 2 BR condo, attording bay
& ocean views. Exquisite interior design
EXCELLENT VALUE ~' ONLY $189,000
Spacious luxury condo hvmg, decorated
for style and comfort. Assumable loan.
lease option, or seller may carry!
NEWLY REMODELED $369,000
'Absolutely gorgeous newly remodeled
luxury condom1n1um Ocean and !Cl.inset
views.
DUAL MASTER PENTHOUSE $249,000
Vaulted ce11tngs , clearstory windows.
skyhghts, large deck overlooking green-
belt. assumable loan
tSPECTACUlAR OCEAN V1EW $379,000
Ocean views from hving area and both
bedrooms, Large 2 BA. 2 BA Former
model m flnal phase of Villa Balboa
BAY • OCEAN VIEWS $399,000
Spectacular views from this large 2 BR. 2
BA. Elegant living, many beautiful up-
grades.
'
UNPAR.ALUUD VIEWS $229,000
Panoramic views. large sundeck. beaull-
aful upgrades w/Statnmaster carpet. mar-
ble entry and more --.
SEAVIEW $675,000
Largest model, choice greenbelt loca-
tion, at end of cul-de-sac. Unobstructed
views Steps to pool & 1acuzz1
LIDO PENINSUlA $425,000
Beautiful apt. on the Lido Peninsula with
dramatic bay and ocean view Large 1
BA, 1 BA Large boat shp available.
NEWPORT SHORES $ 355,000
Immaculate! Original owner has updated
with quality and taste. 2-4 BRs. 2 BA . pn-
vate patios.
BROOKVIEW $324,900
2 BR , 2'h BA townhome. gated com-
munity. Newly upgraded Master suite
with fireplace & spa.
BALBOA ISLAND DUPllX $718,000
Conveniently located just 1h block to
south bayfront beaches. Sweeping views
of island and city. (Seller may carry)
HARBOR VIEW HILLS $690,000
Comfortable home with ocean view, fire-
place tn living room. Walk to beach
BAYVIEW TERRACE $475,000
Bordering the trails of Back Bay the lnte-
nor brims wtth charm and coziness Se-
curity gated.
IPYGWS HIU·REDUCIO $1,990,000
Breathtaking vlewa. 5 BR1, 51h BAs, pool
and apa. Gated courtyard and additional
parking. Security 1y1tem. Great buyl
SHORECUff S •• ..,,,000
Remodel or build your dream ~ on
the large Corona del Mar Sttotedlffa lot.
View. private access to beachel.
SOUTH L4GUNA t•,211000
PRICE REDUCED $200,00011 Four S'A;, 3
BAs on 5 levels with one Of ..,. ftnnt
views on the coast from almo8t ~
room.
UNIVERSITY PARK, llMNf •2•"000
Greenbelt location. 3 BR. 2 SA, new ~r
pet and erclosed atrium.
SOUTH COAST METRO $t44,900
Cozy 2 story townhome. Spac oua llVing
area -neutral carpet, mirrored fireplaco
and private patio.
SOUTH COAST METRO $1tl,OOO
New43r tract in S.C. Plaza area. 3 BR, 2
BA. Large yard, vaulted ceilings, family
kitchen. New paint and carpet.
SOUTH COAST METRO t224,f00
Great starter home in good ce>n<U•lon. 3
BA. 2 BA. hvmg room wllh fireplace.
LONG BEACH $a4,000
Great seven unit, Spanish ttyle buAdtng.
Low maintenance and low vacancy.
WALK TO BEACH IN H.I . $117,000
Four BR, 2 BA on cul-d..aac, rwmodefed.
Spa, bar. R.V./boat acce11, aky'ltghta.
WHTMINSTER $211,000
Now ready to show! Interior juat rehabHI,.
tated1 Vacant! New appl, blinds & flx·
lures Four BR, 3 BA on quiet ~.
e.i r a,•,.
210 Lille 1107
$229,000
Waltlf Mltchell
SATURDAY • SUNDAY
Dover Shores 11.295,000
1218 Polans Sandy M~ Allglllt
B•o Canyon M98.000
4 Rue Vlltars Joan MalhtrlWantn Jotncn
SUNDAY
l'ojewport Glen COUft
3 7 4 Newport Glen Court
Bayrldge
138 Westport
Harbor Rtdge
19 Cherbouro
South Coast ~etro
271 4 S Diamond
Hd•t>or H I
8 H11tsbo1ough
Ralbo.i lslann
't2 Oriv1
Canyon Isl.ind
1i Canyon ISlll\d
S11y1J1ass H,11
.1 Muir Beach Circle
Huntinqton Beach
9iJ1 Mthnda C11cl4
Wcslmmsll'r
88 1 I hmansk Cifcle
Bl(,! C¥1JOO
2 Roe Grano OulcaJ
$895,000 Lynne Vatdne
$279.900
Join HO"rt
SS39,000 Vessa Hamnck
$224,900
Joan ca11son
$1,395 000
Sandy Mtltman
$718,000 W Mitthell
$299000
Olia~
$1\990,000
Rtck '-11\0ft._,
$317.000
Cltudellt Mn
$285,000
Darcfl Jim==
DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, June 22, 1991 I PAGE 7
GEORGE ELKINS
COMPANY
SAN MARINO l!i PALM DESERT
NEWP()RT BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH
REDUCED $200,000 N.I . Ito CANYON HTATI HOML •• lovely
customized home on olmost '11 acre in this gote-guorded
community 6 bedrooms, 5 'h boths Recently remodeled ~1tchen,
his & hers boths 1n master suite Pr1vote pool ond secluded spo 2
l>edrooms Ofe 1n 0 separate Wlflg • idcol for In .Lows, mood or
offices Offered ot S 1,295,000.
OPEN HOUSE SAT a SUN 1·5
10 BURNING TltH • lfG CANYON, N.I.
ILUFFS • "ONE OP A KIND" 'AHOIAMIC VllW ... E1Ctens1vely
remodeled ond upgroded end unit with spectoculor Y1e'# of bock
boy lower level suite hos its own pr1vote entrance. S549,000
1nclvdas the fond
C>IEAT IAY VJtW ... From th1' Peninsula Point home. Upsto1rs you'll
fond o lorge l1v1ng room with fireplace, 2 bedrooms, d1n1ng room &
k1khen Downsto1rs ore onotner bedroom ond den. Drosttcolly
reduced to S525,000
A.IE YOU IXCE"10NA&.? .. Jhen yov'll opprec1ote this forge duol
master suite condo with on e1tcepftonolly forge polio just steps to
tennis, pool, spo, & ~rbecuesl Plus o short stroll to the beochl
New Berber carpel tool S24•,500
PllCID FOi A QUICK W1 •• .Th1s Newport Beoch condo 1n the
popular Versailles feotures two mos•er bedroom suites forge polio,
-..cws of the oceon, boy, mounto•ns ond city lights Spotless · move
111 ond11to11 Community pool, spo and Clubhouse Offered ol
S228,900
LOCATION, LOCATION, lOCATIONl •• A stroll lo the beoch, o view
of the ocean and 0 condo tool 1 large bedroom, spacious living
ruorn & dining oreo plus community pool & tennis I Just S' 19• ,500.
CORONA DEL MAR
120 PllME UNtAI IAYflONT nn .. Enrov oll he beouty ond
le~• v1N!S not lhe Greo!er Newport Soy will oUow from this boyfront
C\•dence 120 lee1 lron•oge olfords sncomporoble ond unobstructed
• cw~ ol the oceon, harbor ond 1etty entrance Prrvote pu~r & slip
rnoble you to dock three large boots Stunning leoded entry doors
Coll for e•clus1ve showing $3,000,000
OPEN HOUSI SATU•DAY 1:00-3:00
2111 IAYllDI DIM, CdM
COSTA MESA
lM IN A ,Alt0 ... Th1s beo11t1lul spoclOYs townhome is locoted 1n o
lush Eos~1de ncaghborhood En1oy pool, clubhouse ond putt ng
9rf'en Close to ~hopping, schools. ond beach Affordable ot s 195,900
OPEN MOUSI SUNDAY 1-4
41J GlOUClml • C.M.
INCOME
COSTA MHA DU,UX. .• These great units hove 1ust follen out ol
escrow & they won't be on the morket long! Front uml 1s 2 bdrm,
1 ,,., both, rear unit is o 3 bdrm, Iv. both or could be 2 + family
1oom & hos pretty red bnck polio Each hos pnvote enclosed yord
Wolk 10 the new Courtyards shopping & bicycle IQ the beoch. Rents
ore $990 & S 1190 per mo Asking S289,900
LEASES
,.,..,.T'"" ..... • ,.,. .:tT• • " ..... .,.,. ,., ..... ,• :": . • • ley to 3 pnvole beaches Close lo new golf course under
construct.on. A very des1roble locohon S3200 month
IAITllU" IXICUTtYI NOMI, NIW,OIT llACH .. .ri1gh_ly
upgraded single level ••11th fom1ly room ond lorge yard S2,200
mor.th.
COIOMA Oil MAl .. Oc:eon & 111n .. t views 3 bdrma, 2 boths,
2 car go,oge Avo1loble July 1 s1, $2,400 month
NIWPOIT HACH· llUPH. 'AHOIAMtC YllW .• ltemodeled ond
upgrodod end unit With Spe<tQCVlor Yl8W Of bocl! boy S}, 950
month
NIWPo.T MACH • IWfPI PIONT IOW OYlllOOtOUI MC«
IAY .. .Eaponded & customized 3 bdrm with S l 25,000 in 7 E5 9 B 4111 QQ
1mpr0Yements. S2200 month • · I
17 c rete Pteza • Suite 101 •
R A
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NE O IEA H
TIIEO o; HllNO MIWON OOUAI PIXllS? ... W.1\i th s
Lido Isle bovfront, one will l1nd eleqon • O"d 1 t1su•possed
quol.ty rt-.(' f~, bo-droom 'v(' 0 'd one l.u , uo•h nome
feot ures on oversized fol, lo<mol d "'nt;I lrv.ng & lomdy
room, French w•ndo-s ond doo<l, •J<>U'me1 ~.t{~n. 50&
doc:li, ond o b•e-othto~ ng mc.sier suite One m.ust SH IO
OPf)fec.ote 111 s home M~•"Q 17 595 000
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4
525 VIA UDO SOUO, N.I .
IAITllUff • SIHOll LIVIL PAMllY NOMll ... 8eout1l11U•
upgraded! 4 Bedrooms 11h bo•t.s plu< lamdy rQOfn
f1en(h d()<)rs ond w1nd0W1, ro ed ponel nle<l()r doots ,
crown mold•t191, mofble ond ao~ lromm-cl I replace fllJOY
the '""'•''· t•tr l.g.,ts ond pr...oty from th.s desuoble
loca1<>1'1 Con-oen•en' Po sthools. shot>f'<,,., """"' • ~
lt0"tpot1otion CoU IOf an OPPC>'"'"''"'' lo ...... 'uk\(lg
1599,500 OHM HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5
2227 AllUTVS ST. LUTllUff • NEWPOfl llACH
NEWPORT BEACH
CITY UONTS ANO MOUNTAIN VllWl .. .An oweclu·.g re de 11 on o spoc:•O• 'S •nrne• (;)! L.:)tUIS both v _, ond
P•"'u l LOCO'~ on 0 0 .,. ond fos 'Clb1l' (()IO'm1,;n·!y Clo~
Po s'-c ps or>d restouroi>11 As\OC<OI on tcnr•!.S or>d oool
Pou b< orv IO odd 71ld SJOr• Co to ee i 510,000
CORONA DEL MAI
nntll STORY lltSH MAHOl ... w11t-. ·~ be 1 ,. • ew1 n on
d·re< t1on1 of wh•te wo1er O"yon ond ho •) l ubotore ~nd
,orved woc><:h , sto.ned glOn. ,~, •gh•s \ eoded 9loss
wondows •h•ougl'>ovt <\ ' l h h·gh masonry I.replace
cop'"'" 1h«' cmbo0nc:e of 1t-e I 51h Ct"'""' Tenoces,
cov,,.,o•ds ,\ qozebo "''" spo 0•1t 0<: ent~ bv iOUMI of
in. ooon ~ I 900 000
MAY TIADI POtt OAnO N.I . CONOO ... Wh1tewo1er
••CW' lrom everywhere• Tl>ts 3 bfod<oom 3\1'1 bolh bluff
ltant custom home '" e•clvs••• pt•..ofe goted beoch commvn.ty wos compleiet, 'ltfnodeled •n 1983 Solod ook
floonng, roil & sto•f1 F •el'l(h ...,ndow, i\ d00t1 • bock
enl"f. l1replo • pot.as and dovbl. dr,...._<th Won'• kis1 o•
11.385 000
O"N MOUSI SAT • SUN 1·5, CAll •t4-1S55 H>I OATI ACCESS
229 IMllALO IAY, LAGUNA llACH
NOtlH TUSTIN HtW io,ooo ••UAll FOOT HtUTO, MAHStON •••
Conlemporory mons.on w1th1n o p11vote 26 ocre
double gotod compound Every CC\nce able amenity
included ,,. this 10 ~droom 16 bo•h es•o•e 2
sw1mm1ng pool, tennis covt1, disco, gym, 2 rocq~
boll couns, 7 cor g0roge plus HPOro•e bv ldll\Q fC){
2 RVs Commond•ng v•ew of the Bh,e Poe.fie,
Coto! no Sunsets, PolQs Verde' ond snow coPJ*f
mounto1ns PreMnled ot S \ 4,950,000
Cellfornla 92880
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BOB A DOVIE KOOP
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
We woalcl like to help yoa bay or •ell l'oar home. # l
RE/MAX Agent 8 out of 10 years in the State of California.
Ranked nationally in the top 10 Rf.IMAX Agents for 11 years
consecutive.
760-5000 or 760-1580
WHY LIST WITH JUST ONE AGENT!
CALL THE KOOP TEAM BOii •OOP. A
NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW
5.300 ft. C ustom Medlteraaeaa CAMEO SHORES
AcQace•t to Golf Co•re•
CUFF DRIVE
HARBOR &: BAY VIEWS
5,300 sq. foot 5 BR, 7 BA, large family
room. large open living room, kitchen
1s a dream. master suite with steam
shower, Jacuzzi, fireplace, game room.
elevator. Will trade down.
Park setting w/fabulous ocean views &
private beach newly refurbished in 1988
Contemporary interior & Mediterranean
exterior. Seller is motivated. Submit all otters
including trades for lower priced home This
Is a steal. Reduced to
Fantastic views from this custom 3 BA, 5 BA
home. Game rm with 20 ft. ber, pool tlble,
game table, plus built·in ~ center
huge master suite with large apa. Seier left« A Steal at $1,150,000
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
PLANS READY
& CITY APPROVED
28,000 sq. foot lot
with plans for 18
units and 5,600 sq.
feet of retail. Will
trade equity.
$775,000
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
NEWPORT BEACH
ATTENTION BUILDERS
CORONA DEL MAR
OCEANFRONT
Prime location with Cata·
line & jetty views. Large
R-2 lot, approved to bui·
Id two 3,000 sq. ft horn·
es. plus possible 3rd
home site for 4,000 sq ft
plus home.
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
$1,450,000
BOB & DOVIE KOOP make offer. Asking t1.2M,MO
BOB la DOVIE KOOP
COSTA MESA SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
BUSINESS OPPOR1lJNITV Mirabella Coaatrv Clab Cadillac Repair Slaop
SPYGLASS
LEASE
Established 8 years,
includes everything .
Lifts, scope lathe, phone
if, name, customer data
base of over 450 people.
Computer and Business
related software. Owner
will train.
$99,000
BOB KOOP JR.
San Juan's most excluslvt Id·
dress 14,460 foot lot on 14 & 15
fairway. Buildable pad of 6, 120 ft
Gate guarded community. Setlef
very motivated Area's Beat Buy.
Now Will Trade
$425.000
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
Custom home 5 bedrooms. '1h
baths 411 of the f U1Um you
would expect 1n a custom home.
4 car garage 3 Rreplaces
moontain view.
S4,500
808 a DOVIE KOOP
Bl0Gn 7CthANYGreenON C~!!~.?f~A NE~'!,!.'~~!f.HTS WATERFRONT MESA VERDE For Sale or Leue Optloa
Mediterranean stytt cuatom home.
5 BR, 6 Ba lam rm Formal din, ·Four bedrooms, thrM full bathe,
•tUdy, 13.500 sq ft lot on 7th lrg. famlly room with flttptace &
green Pool and spa Just redone wet bar . Huge muttt aultt, very
Beet Bwv a t S I . 77 o.ooo large pool alu yard, ltler wtl
WILL Coa•lder LOCAL TRAD! lta5t with option to purd\aN at
BOB & DOVIE KOOP $440,000
WM* RF.AL TORS o( N rt Beach 760-5000 ext. 142
Five yaar old M1dllerr1neen
townhomt. llnt large bedrooms.
thrM baths, large llvlng rm with
fireplace, two car attached gatage,
with leue, "' ltaM option, Of
make°""'·
BEST BUY AT
$340,000
NE~T SttORES WATERFRONT 4
Bedroom, l Beth home on PoOI 11,.
IOU Thia home ltaul\#'n 1 PflVatt ..,.
I'll & spa. • lit~. •Jllenlllwe brtctt·
worti two cat oar. Al In • Mduded
IQQhon ,_., to the beacll
$550,000
BOB KOOP. 4'R.
760-5000 b t. 141
This home ............. hit
a nice vtw. • ~. 2 Bathrooma, a fOfmat IMng room ...., 1 ...,._,., t.mly
room, • 2 cat oar• and •
Pffvtt• yatd.
$175,000
BOB KOOP • .la.
r~-....
GRUT YALU. 1749 100
TrlldlttoMI 4 btldfoom, ZIA beth home In (!;;;
Hlghlenda. Located ~ to new cout.1 devel-
opment. Veulted c.lllng In Mng room.
CONT•MPORMY RllllC>DmL ..... ooo
3 bedfOOfT\, 3 bath home wtth ~cular ocean 6
harbor views. Huge maatef with bay window &
French doora lead 10 brick patio, pool & spa.
VAST OCIAN Vina $M7,IOO
4 bedroom, • bath Cameo ~home 11·
trllCtMfy turrOUnded by treM. Large anached MP" ••-*•ice room 0t 41ti bedre>Om. Fwnly room.
NEWPORT NORTH
PRIMI LOCATION S2M,SOO
2 bedroom•. 21~ ~· nnti.d at ba.M of hlb. Pr• mlum location adfacent 10 pool and apa. Bulft.fns In
living room. Gourmet kttchen.
IMMACULATE MEDINA PLAN $534,900
Prime fight & airy locatlon with hlllls view. Ex·
tremely private. 3 bedfooma, 2lh batha. Marble
entry. pfantation shutters. No det.U waa spared.
PREMIUM LOCATION $139,000
Soaring vaulted celllng1 1n this • bdfm. 21h bath
home In qulel location. Family kltcMf\ wtth
bleached cabinets & brtakfaat nook.
NEWPORT CREST
MOW·IN CONDITION SIH,SOO
3 bedroom, 2YI bath townhomt with ocean view
from muter 1ul1t Breakfut nook In kitchen. Vault·
ed celllng In living room.
BIST COURT LOCATION $3251000
• bedroom, 2lh bath townhome. Mlrror work In din-
ing room. mauve tones throughout. Famlly room &
fonnal d nlng room. Move-In condition
HIOHLY UPGRADED $378,000
Full ocean view ftom this 3 bedroom. 2'h bath
townhome. Lovely built-in oak cabinetry In IMng
room. Minored foonal dining room.
COSTA MESA & SANTA ANA HTS .
MOVIE-IN •H!ADY S219,000
Btlght l ehtefful 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on cul-de-aac. Large kVlnQ room with fireplace FrMh
paint l new carpet. Mature fNl1 1r .. s.
SU RIDGI! $229,900
Ocean & city llghta view from this 2 bedroom, 21~
bath Cape Cod atyte townhome. Spactoua kltcMf\.
Large sun-Riled rooms.
SANTA ANA Hl!IGHTS $318,800
Thia 5 bedroom, 3 bath home on cut-d•aac hu
kitchen with brukful area, family room, den. Very
open and 1p1clou9 family IMng.
QUll!T Nl!IGHBORHOOD $338,000
3 bedroom home In mo.I desifab'-area. Parquet
floo1lng, freshly painted kitchen cablneta Large
sunny ylfd with room for an 1ddltion
LAGUNA AREA
MISSION Vie.JO $a19,900
3 bedroom, 2a bath ~ In guard gated com-
munity. Pool alztd yard wtth Mc:k. Fanuty room
with lfreplact. Kitchen hu brtMfut nook
"'IVAT• A TRANQUIL ..._,000 One of tM lowHI pttc.d Iii Stonendgt Eat ....
Oualfty ting!• atoty c.-om hOmt. 4 becfrooms, 2~
blllha. ~ ..,,. In '*1l ... Mfttng.
AblOlutely ,_...,, eondttlOn... a mu.st ... , 3 'tNf
new COITA MaU holne Latge ITlffWf ...... With
walk~ cloMt, double Pullman alNl:s Jac:uul tub.
HP•at• lhowW st.all 3 bedrooms upslalfs, 1 bed-
room dooWlatatr1 Stata-ol·the-.,, lutcnan Wfth walll·
In penlty, bleached Cablnfty and hwdwood !loots
2 l11eplac:es '0 wultad CetllngS '" htng ~ 6W*'O
fOOl'l\I Malt>le Nlldwood and catpe4 loor1 Com-
tortabla badlywds with mature landacaping, Maft>u
lighta. aeparat• lode prd, stucco bloc:ll waa
tHS,000
""9ntM lfr DAM Ill.ACK & FIWltl wt\ TH
~ w.d•WtlMln style LIDO taa hOme
With 2 patiot • Mdrooma, n. t>all\a Lo¥Wy lwl4-
acaping With lots of c:oloffl.ll llowws Gfaet loc9'IOn
ci-to Ganoe pleyvround and ...,.... COU1ll
a.40,000
~-ts• ~VIMW ~ & IMMCMI NlllMTl
OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES
GRUT LOCATION $878,000
3 bedroom hOUM plus Income unl1 on R·2 lot, 30 x
102\.\, 2-Qr garage and 2 patios. Buy now and
entoy the tummerr
8UCHF'RONT COTTAGE $1,1H 000
2 bedroom, t bath home w1th separate t t;;/room,
~. bath granny unit. Included are fUlly approwd
plana for 2 new luxury condoa
INCOME PAOPl!RTY S 1,2.,000
Wall·to-wall ocean \'few wtndOws prolllde white
water & coutal view• 3 bedrooms. 2 batl'll upper,
2 bedrooms, 2 baths lower Each unit has fireplace
SUNDAY
,_., ....... C.m 11tu I $ $111 •. W IM "-Ir ~l ....., Illa l-4 U
UIY.,S..1 ... IMI IS Sift.• OU..,_ hM C.-.......... 1·$ SJU.• •• S9rft'f ... c-........., l $ Mil•
11• S. ~ KilW ""IWt I S Sat.•
SATURDAY 6 SUNDAY
Ut "' 11\nli. life .. I S WI• m ¥11 I.WI S.... I.* I• t S ._. .. s..w.......,.... ll t $11'1•
LIDO ISLE
MD LISTING SAe,000
Move In now & entoy the aummer In thla great
atarter home. Stepa o beach, tennis & crut>. lowest
prl<:td & well maintained 2 bdrm & 2 bath batgeln.
Nl!AA CLUBHOUSll se• 000 2 bedroom, convertible den & 31~ bath t;;;;e,
Close to clubhouse & tennis courts High celflngs &
plantation shutters throughout. Gourmet kitchen.
CONTl!MPORAAY LMNQ $710,000
Open floor plan with 2 bedrooms plus den lower
level, private master suite with deck uppef levet.
Hardwood noor.. high beam celltngs.
PAIMI! GENOA LOCATION $775,000
2 bedroom, 2 blth decofator home wrth dinlng room. Maswr s1.111e hat fireplaee and sitting aru
Whit.on-whit• decor Wrap-around patio.
2·STORY FAMILY HOMI! SHI 000
• bdrm, 3...., bath home on large •5' lot. Fr.";1ble
ftoor ~Ian Includes den, otnc., playroom. Formal dining room wllh bar & new hardwood ftoon.
TOP QUALITY S 1, 150,000
Brand new absolutely beautiful 2 ltOfY home. 3
bedrooms, 21.; baths, .. P dining room. Situated
on double strada on deairable Eut end.
NEWPORT BEACH
UPORADl!D CONDO $242 500
Sunny, qulel corner unit, 2 bedroom. 2 bat~ Ver· ·
aallles penthouse. Fully redecorated wtth shtltttra.
hie 6 more Mini C.tallna Y18W
WASAILLl!S CONDO $274,000 Excellent Yl8WS from lhia double master SU1le
condo In the Veruillts M~ condition with
many upgrades throughout Easy to shoWI
l!XCELLl!NT BAY Vll!W $295,000
Tak• e<f-.,antage of QU\5land1ng pnc:e and views
!Tom this one of • klnd bayfront IHsehold estate 3
bedrooms, 2 baths Boat dock available
COUNTRY STYLE $599,000
This 3 bedroom Baycre1t North cu11om comer lot
home showS great! Convenient family room with
bnck firtplac• off kitchen Spa on brick deck
CUSTOM HOME $829,500
' bedroom, 2 + blth home In Peninsula Point tam·
ily ~hborhood 2 story owner bUllt home perleci
tor tho .. who loY9 tht bay and th• beach
SPACIOUS PENTHOUSE SM91000
2 bedfoom, 3 bath plua den condo on Udo Ptnln-
aula with view• of Newport Bay & mount• n1 from
bayfront patio, IMng and dtnlng rooms
811!.AUTIAILLY APPOINTED $799,000 New dupWX has verutllt floorplan otferfnQ options
to owner Cathedral cell ngs In upper level, 2 mar·
ble flreptac ... inside laundry In both units.
BAYFRONT PENTHOUll t 1 L300,000
Elegant Udo ~ Ortve pent~• onwa f~
Yl8WI of bay, ocean & city lights 2 bedrooms, 2\\
baths Master bath hu built-In sauna.
BAY ISLAND BAYl'RONT $2, 150,000
A rare oppottunlty to acquire a betleh home or
bueld•ng ailt on Newport Bay's most prfvate land San<SY beacht• prtyate boat docka.
LUXURY BAYl'ROMT 13,SOO,OOO
Immaculate bayttont with gorgeous ~. i.a. bnck leffKt wnh tpa. tawn, beach tind dock b
eev«al bo9tt Upe.Cai,. den cou6d bt 4th b9dfoom
3377 Via Lido Newport Be ac h 6 7 3-7 300
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JUST LIKE NEW 1264,900
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'"" "h1i.: 11k t·11untt·1 lop\, .ippl , hlc.1lhcd rl•)(>r' •"-dccorator
,, 1llp.1pcr 1 Othn 'ICtr.i' 1111.ludc new carpet nc"cr roof, ne" g.iragc
111• r I' u' 1111>re' A'!. for
JACH IWIUMAN/ClllY IWll.EMAN
~· '~ ~\..·
EASTSIDE MESA HGTS $386,000
1 Ill{:: B\ I' BK Jrn•n ~UR up) lrml IMn~ rm w lpl !luge ~cp.t
•ill' : 1m rm " lpl Brc.il..f,l'I Jmrng in l..11d1 • \Cl' nice npcn ~
'"11.:ht 110111 p 111 ( ome e11111~ th" loc.111011 \.l.ir .ill 'hopp111g. l\JI~
,,, .di "h•><lJ, \,k fnr
DONALD PfAff
ARCffrTECTURAI. GEM 8389,000
llR l II\ ru1>I twml' " lr~c ll\rnl! 1111 V 111ltcd ~c1ling,, "'111 of
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CORONA DEL MAR
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SPECIAL WATERFRONT PROPERtlES
Carnation Cove ... Prlvate Beach with Pia & Docld
l .arg<'st .,ingle parcel available on the bayfront in Corona del
MM Approved plans and permits to build an approximately
l I 1 noo <>q ft gated Furopean Style home with a garage for
.. , \t'll c,1rc;, plus workshop Also area for RV or BoLt storage
$4,950,000
HARBOR RIDGE
14 GENEVE
lkautiful I IMbor Ridge custom home with spectacular view of oc-
cnn. bay and city lights designed by Robert Earl and built by Val-
entine $2,895,000
Perched high above a private beach in Three Arch Bay, this ex·
quisitely designed Italian villa makes a quiet statement of quality
personified. Completely remodeled in '85 with a spacious layout •
$4,750,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES .
1974 PORT LOCKSLEIGH
A new traditional country custom, well located 5800 tq.ft home
with 5 bed & 5 baths Designed and built to the hlghat spec:a
with an openess that works! Perf cct for a large family & wait tll
you see the "Great Room". PRICE REDUCTION TO $1,Ml,000
LA HABRA HEIGHTS
2 acre hiOtop estate w/361:1 penoramic views
of city lights, mountains end golf course.
Room for RV storage, tennis or pool w/gated
entry. $1,695,000
• Fantastic value
•Partial viewr
• Expanded, Remodeled!
• Four bedrooms, 31.h baths!
• $1, 195,000
• Large rear garden, Koi pool
• Tropical atrium
• Four bedrooms
• Designed for entertaining
• $995,000
2 RUE GRAND V.AUIE
• Spectacular views!
• Detached Versaille
• Four bedrooms, 41h baths
• Reduced $50,000
• NOW $1, 145,000
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HOLLY
HOLVERSTOTI
LINDA OETH
721-0126
673-6111 CERIHll tBaBl11M. ..,,,,.,
994 GOLDENROD
CORONA DEL MAR
•Owner/Architect designed
• Pool & Lanai
•Three BR/3 BA $799,000
1961 PORT TRINITY
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
• Close to pools & park
• Partial Remodeled
• Five Bedrooms
AFFORDABLE-SELLER FINANCING
*VERSAILLES • BEACH CLOSE .
2 bedrooms, 2 baths $199,000
* SOUTH CAST METRO AREA
~::.I.iii--~~~~ • Reduced $625,000
4 bedrooms, 2 baths $144,950
217 .JASMINE CREEK
CORONA DEL MAR
'-•View, Large Lot
•Separate maid's room
• Spa in large private yard
•Remodeled 1986 $1,150,000
TURTLEROCK RIDGE
• Views of hills, park, pool
• Former J .M. Peters model
• Air conditioned
• Two bedrooms $355,000
*COSTA MESA· FOURPLEX
Investors Opportunity $449,500
LEASES
Corona del Mar - 2 bedrooms $950
Versailles -2BR, 2BA $1 ,200
Baycrest Court -2BR, 2BA $1,400
PREFERRED PROPERTIES
PRESENTED
BARBARA AUNE
631-2863
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
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1221 KEEL DRIVE
Owners motivated!
Customiud 4 BR. pool & spa Master with
~1tt1nq room
$779,500
BY
CARLYN CALLAN
854-9480
Owners want fast sale!
Immaculate. 4 BR, French doors. lots
of brick, spa $ 749,500
DOVER SHORES DOVER SHORES
lOSS MARINERS DRIVE
SPf'Clarulor views ol a.clc S.y, 5 BR. f11m1ly
room w _, bar • fireploce oourfyard pool
$675,000 LH
148 FEET OF BAYFRONT
New and dromatic 180" views Pool,
4 BR, gourmet kitchen 70' dock
301 MORNING STAR LANE
$5,650,000
-
BAYFllONT, -..DOCll-
On turning basin, Country French
decor 8 car garage.
$4,150.-
CALL BARBARA OR CARLYN FOR COLOR BROCHURE
6rubh6Ellis 844-8200
2 Civic P .. z•, Suite 100, Newport Be1teh
..,
HARBOR ·RIDGE
2 BEDROOM • VIEW
$580,000
BIG CANYON
2 BEDROOM • GOLF COURSE VIEW
$495,000
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IRVINE TERRACE HARBOR RIDGE
4 BEDROOM • CUSTOM-VIEW 4 BEDROOM + BONUS ROOM • VIE\V
$695,000 $795,000
. BAYRIDGE BIG CANYON
2 BEDROOM -GREENBELT VIEW · 2 BEDROOM • Cl'IY LIGHTS VIEW
IN ESCRO\V $395,000
CANYON CREST ESTATES CANYON CREST ESTATES CANYON CREST ESTATES
3 BEDROOM • JUST REDUCED
$359,500
TURTLE ROCK
4 BEDROOM + BONUS ROOM
SSS0,000
2 BEDROOM + LARGE SUNDECK
IN ESCROW
HARBOR WOODS
2 BEDROOMS • POOL • SPA • CLUBHOUSE
JUST SOLD
2 BEDROOM • NE\V REMODEL
$389,900
LAGUNA NIGUEL
2 BEDROOMS • BEACO HILL
$135,000
TO LIST AND SELL WITH THE LEADERS CALL KERRY AND MARTY
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BALBOA ISLAND
Under construccron, legal duplex on
quiet wen end of island Thrcr BR.
3 BA. Jnd 2 BR plu' loh 1 V• RA
unit. r uy 10 use u a s1nalc f1m1ly
Act now• Your choice of colors.
S89S,OOO Alice Bro..,nrll
DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE
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CORONA HIGHLANDS
Under con~ttJJction. J an1.u11c
ovcrn~cd condominium Occ.tn
vie:"\\, priv.ite o .. r.in ~ache~ Sufi
11mc 10 choo~c vour {11mhc\
$979,000 Ann Peter> & Sullnnc
Shuler
BIGCANVON
Great v1hic! Ncwl) C).p;mded .lnd
remodeled, 4 llR, }I' BA, l.irge
country kuchen, family room. Jtl on
·' private view 101 Cu,wm patio 1nd
l.mdu:;p1ng. SI , I 9S,OOO C.>rol
All1~on
DOVER SHORES
Oc,1gncrs Own ~.ited O\IOl•e\l.ll C On
.ilmos1 Ill acre Rrnu,.t1cd 1n 1hc
bc\t of tod.iy's dc~1~n conccpu .and
wuh i;rc.ucst .tttcnuon 10 dc1:11I
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ol th<' Nc"·port 1:0.ml1m· :m: the
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Udo Bayfroilt Rntuocd $(;00,<XX> Prormnby Meithmulran
• 3BR, '4 1/lBa, ruaom home • '4BR., '4 l/lBA 1UJian Style Villa
• WgC ck>d<, totally rcmoddcd • Large <bdc, red.ad $~,<XXJ.
$2,295,000 $2,195,000
Six Bedroom Bilyfront Qnwry French View Estate
• 6BR, s VlBA. Wge cb:Jc
• ~ S3S0,00), family home • SBR. 4 1/2BA, ~ eswe
• Haibor/Calalina views, 11,CXX> sq ft la
$1995,000 $1,795,000
Udo Isle Sophkdcaard Udo Urge Comer lot
• sm, 4 112 BA on Piazza LJCh Comer
• TaaDy icmodded, ped'eaty dco:nled • 5BR. '4BA Medlemnean home
• DeM~ ~ bp c:J Isle
$139S,000 $895,000
Udo Ilk a.nm lDMSt Price on Udo Ide
• 3BR 3BA. f m rm., a.a.my bride pabO
• St. ID A.. loalion, tie ~
• 2BR. 1 1/ZBA. 8tF pilic>
• ~ J.e).CXX> lit ID Loan
~,000 $5~.ooo
•
•
now.r Shores Bilyfrom
• Remoddcd 3 BR. 2 1/2BA +exx:k
• 8rig}1, open. pelf ca in t:Vttr'f ~ •
$~195,000
•
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• Udo Gctawlly Cd •
Corona dd Mar Oca.nfrom l.Dt • 3BR. 2BA ~ ·--• Great cxmer kit ll <Pd lip d illat
• Owner will ~ for income popcrty
• A.tat.mable s 1,(XX),CXX) l()IK frud loan $699.000
$ t ,69S,ooo • Udo bk Urge lot
• 3BR. 2BA. pell "P'"*"' P*"'ill
• ~ IO brachcs and d!H.ca11e
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OPEN HOUSES 1-5
Tr.ddooal Bay View
• 4~ 3 1/2BA. lb:na Vmu A1t2
• Main channel view, walk IO beadl
$835.000
c.oro.. ...... Condot
•• , 1/lBA/2BR. lBA
• ~ Oladl ...., t1Y}p:x)
~~,000
Lido Red. U00,000 $2,295,GOI
139 Via Udo Soad Sat/Su
Dover Sbr. Bayfront $2,U•S.OOO
301 Evenln1 Star Suday
Country View Ell.
1411 Klnp Rud
$1,795,000
Sat/Su
Oceanfront Lot $1,85,IOO
3619 Ocean Blwl. Sat/Sa
Lido Corner Lot sns• 821 Via Udo Soud 5-daJ
Udo Lowat Price SS»• 117 Via Eboll s •• .,
SATURDAY, June 22, 1991 I PAGE 23
WATERFRONT· HOMES, INC.
Realtow•®
ExclusJve Orance County AfflUat of Sotheby• lnternation I Realty
Two Laguna Beach Oceanfront Estates
A spectaaJJar bcachfront estate capturing the legendary Southern Callfomia
lifestyle Located above a wcluded cove on a prime stretch of Laguna Beach
oceanfront, this imeomparable estate features the finest in construction, decoration
and appoinrments The combined IA~nts of Archiled Ed Lohrbach, AIA, Carl
Akins Dcwlopment Company, and famed lnt«rnaUonal desSgner Steve Chase,
along IAllth landscape designer Bob RuMI of Exotica, have anted this masterpiece
representing the uh1mate Southern Cahfomla hfesty1e Detailing of Idaho quartzite,
sta1nle5s steel. teak and granite provide zi level of architectural tophlstlcation rarely
seen today In addition to four family bedrooms, each with en-suJte both, the
home also features a spect&CUlar oceanfront master suitf. With numerous
entertaining areas, including a media room and gym, the residence also providet '
unusually eKterulve outdoor living opportunities TenM:es, patios, rolling lawns and
an outstanding pool area offer grand SClJle entertaining pouiblhties with stunning
viev.s This beau11ful estate. H?stmg on its unequalled Mtt1ng, Is among the finest
homes available todby in Southern Calrfom1a
A llvish Med11trrancan estate owrloo!Ung the Peafic Oc«an The Or.ngc County coastal to-
mmun1t~ have often bttn compared to the toph1sbcatcd and colorful villages ol 1he Frtnch
Riviera Not only are 1heir climates similar, but both of these regions altract a certain small
segment of the population v.ho arc accustomed to a 5ty\t of IMng second lo none Hete 1n
Llguna Bach. perhaps lhc most unspoded and desiral>W ~in th« area, 11 lwnmous end
sophl5ticattd Medi1maneen Wla has been dnigned and conslruded to the specificaliOM ol
peried1on
This mult1-levef home with a prommenl <Mwlng 10\Aler, 11 multJlude of Im aces and' pot!Os,
end a heated pool odjoin1ng the cantlna, provide a unique opportun11V 10 tnJOY " WllY of hfe
C>.OC• hm1tcd 10 royalty lntwof finishes of polished luntStonc and hancbrvcd mahogany are
highlighted by custom designed rron ond aystal chandtliers and subtle recessed llghung
lnuistible ocean lllelNS are 111S1ble from an lht main IMng areas and 1he tmaces !XauttfuUy
flol.t..enng ~rdens ond walkwaY' lead to the ocean In Ddd11ton to the ma10 houw, an
architecturally rompallb'e guest house with thru bedroom~ and four boths 1s part of lhLS
lmpottant estate
OM of the finut rnidences ever offered on the ncluwt Orafll]( Count\! seacoail, IM
propfrty lench MW meaning 10 lhe term ·world clau .. $13,700,000
for more information or appointment to show, call $12,900,000 For more information or appoinlment 10 sho"'-. call
631-1400
LIDO ISLE with 80' wide lot Fabulous contemJ)9-
rary Med1lem1nean 3 bdrm, den & bonus room £1.
rgant formdl living & d1mng rooms & kitchen overlook
40' pool An:hed windows, hmeslonc floors & Berber
carpet 631-1400 .. . . .. . .............. Sl.695.000
CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT vacant lo1
v.111h laTgCt fixed rate loon & approved pllins for 5600
'IQ ft house Try trade for income property' 631 -1400
Sl 695.000
UDO ISLE Dramatic contemporary 6 bdrm hom•
w11h fllnuly room & dock TotAlly remodeled, state ol
the art new kitchen & bayfront mMter suite. Extenstvc
use of bl3ck gtanlte, black marb & minors 631 -1400
" '''" 0., •'"""',oh, .... M .,,.,.,,..,$1 ,995,000
8£1.COUWT Elegant professionally dcCOfated 4 bdrm
horN with elevator to ttt0nd story. Formal dinuig &
ftlm1ly rooms. den, pool, pa &. new hl1 & heTS pool
house. SoMng eeihnga. Fr. doors, hardwood fin &
custom wall & window treatments 760-3600
............ ~·. • ...................... $2,100.000
PENINSULA BAYFRONT on large lot w swt!epmg
lawn to dock for 2 58' boats Spacious 2 sty 4 bdrm
home, library w frpk. form&I dining & hvmg rms open
to brick patio & garde~. master has bayfront balcony
76()...3600 . . $2, 195.000
HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE Exceptionally elegant 4
bdrm bayfront villa with large dad<, family room & m-
t •00( CO\irt',iar<l ~11h ~pa Gallerin 1.'nfl'V lellds to h111ng
formal dining rooms opening to a stone l\!nace
631-1400 . $2.195.000
BELCOURT French Mediterfnnl!&n cu'>IOm home
l ight & opt>n 4 bdrm includ ) l \t lloor ma.di. qrtn M~ter "'1th d •n, gourmet lam1)y kitchen with frplc plu'
family room & lu~h patio w11h blcxk bottom pool. spa
& BBQ 760-3600 S2.200.000
UDO ISLE contempe>rary bayfront w dock for lar~
ycscht Poss1 le e11change for de ·rt, Lido or N.wport
condo Two story entiv. 3 bds dining room, den
2nd floor f1nly rm wbcu bu1h·m mu 1c JY)tem 631·
1400 .. ........ ..... ....... .. .. .......... $2,295.000
760-3600
LINDA ISLE MAGNIFlCENT BA YFRONTI lead·
\'d ql<m mMbl<!, ""h1te Berber & blca<hcd wood ac·
co?nt th1.1o luwnous 2 ~ty b bdrm home ""'th 61..-1 bathe;,
lovely l•nrlo•,•d atnum, dock for a 50' yacht pr1vat.:-011t~ n I 1400 $2,750.000
BIG CANYON Est.,IP with fabulous v1C\4' over
150' or bluff ovt•r 8th fo1rv..ay Top quahty with grti· ~!Olis high ~.-1 .. nged roo1ns 11 indud 4 bdmu 2 fam-
ily rooms. studv formal dining & pMate maid w•l•
f\31 1400 2.775.000
SUNSET BCHJHUNTINGTON HARBOR lncrll'd·
1ble 360 v1t~ of I~ Ytan. mtn. horbor Wlltt?r· Wll\/~ lron1 th1 :') UtU landmar\I weltt tower Three
hvmg iiN b 11.1th 3 bdrm & fantastic g!.il~s enclowd
pliSVroom on 1op 631-1400 2, 9!l 000
LmLE 8A.L80A I LAND lncrro1bl 5 bd b.tyfront
"Ir luin V1ft.\" "" dock, side h sporld1 v
family lorm din ng rooms, int lor patio, kon
• tnpl garng~. ORAMATICALl.Y REOUCC:.0'631 ·
1400 ~.495,000
• DAILY PfLOT I REAL ESTATE PAGE 24 I SATURDAY June 22, 1991 t..
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC~
Realtors®
Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
SOUTH COAST METRO Newer gated commumty
'.11 r· 1()1 & spa Beauhful bright 2nd noor untt with 2
on."i.•r 'u1t.'>. beams, skyhghts & fireplace overlooking
qr• 1·nl>d1 & ~treams Freshly painted with new carpet
111 ~,.O 1f-OO . $169,500
COSTA MESA Beauhfully appointed. spacious near
, · . ., nhome w 2 master suites, family or dining
, ,. •P \1. m.irblt> fireplace, large patto w/deck, att dou·
• , q,11,\y" & A C Short bike ride to beach 631 ·1400
$179,000
l:ASTSIDE Costa Mesa, immaculate 2-story. 2 BR
. 11nil lrnmrh ulate & bright. hie entry, garden win·
"" '"\;lr<Jhl~ vaultt>d ce1ltngs, bnck fireplace & pn·
.111• jhlll>l Commltn1ty pQOI & spa 631-1400
$203,000
COSTA MESA N1Ce 3 BR 2 BA house, large family
• ir '11h 5,.,,•dr~h fueplacl! & l)dho with lattice cover
.1•1 I u. 111-h1 ,\11t1f11I hu11 trees Double garage 631 -
111~1 $210.000
Nf.WPORT ON THE BAV faJHlnd<'d 2 BR 2 BA
1 "', r' condo v.11h hrei\thtaking views of ocean,
1 • .,. mnunlam\ & ca ty lights Secunty building with
' • l,,1,1, ~t 'hp at S2 per ft (lH) 631-1400
$250,000
VILLA BALBOA A11rac11ve condo with 1 BR. 2 full
111" \. d1.1n ovt'nooking greenbelt & fountain, bike to
h1 •IC~ ti l J · J 400 $259 ,000
NEWPORT CREST -~ AR to'Anhonw in great
, .1,, 01 '"'' 1n n~ar tc>nn" rool & Spd \hort ride bike
' 'h'oll 'I r I iM'}!'d lnc\~tl'r ~Ultl' With hugp WAIK·tn dOS·
, 1 \'. •1<\ n1h 111 b,11h Ornmq & fc1m1li, rooms & att
1ul 1• l•11 I l• h.IJ ) )()() $299,()()()
NF.\\IPORT NORTH I n11wr murlrl 1n p11me loca
ih• .\. 11f'. l "rn•'' umt 'Z master \ulles
.... '"'' '" 111,11 I <ll']'Wt & r cwers. skylight & used brick
... 11 ' t\ l \; 11tMhl'd double garagt> 760-3600
$312.000
f.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA f-abulous new 3 BR
· ,. •n 1 'rth l 1 Rt\, dinrng & family rooms.
• 11 '. :,u.,,· 1111 Tnp 4ualitv marhle. whitewashed
' ~ 'P•' • ,,!,•r h,i:h t;c laundl'\ room 631-1400
$335.000
l:ASTSIDE COSTA MESA rnl·d"·sac in super
t t rh ,, d hrke h • beath W"lk to elementary
t " I linni,1111l,1tt> 4 BR horn•' 1,11h n1•w carpet &
' 11 • '·"9" •t ,1s"'r \t n1t 1.• ha, k1,;,nd 6 73-6900 s:ns.ooo
NEWPORT SHORES C.r~riom l ·\torv 3 BR w
1 •r ,, 1or1n ',,ulted cerlrng!> & patio Net>Js a p~unt·
'" 11'h 1'.. 11 rh 111.,to1 ' l•>uch & you wrll hcwf' a wanner \A.',1)~ In l u '\fll\llllly ponb l('nnr~ & OU!l\n beaches
I 11\l •\ <;<J• hH'' 611 14110 $349.000
COSTA MESA'• Ocean Vtew Park bike lo beach
lmm<1cula1e 2 ~tory 4 BR. 2V, BA home w11argt family
room & Plegant fareplMe in laving room Lots of win-
dow., light tmght & oren 63 1-1400 $274.000
CORONA DEL MAR Top quality 2 BR condo with
old world charm. Paned windows, vaulted ceilings, top or the line kitchen & designer fixtures & hardware
631-1400 .. . : $349,000
NEWPORT AT ntE BEACH Brand new bright &
airy 2 BR condo with large roof top deck Vaulted ce1I·
lngs, tiled fireplace, top of the line apphances, mirrored
wardrobes & skylights plus accents o( glass block 631-
1400 $355.000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA totally remodeled. hke
new 3 BR home Bright & open with skyhghts, vaulted
ceilings, new kitchen & baths. neutral carpel Lovely
yard with latticed covered patio & spari<ling pool 631-
1400 . $379,000
BLUff'S Lovely Back Bay views from this light,
bright, freshly painted 2 BR townhome with att&ched
double ganlge Large paver 11led terrace overlooking
bay. 631-1400 ...... . . . . .$379,000
NEWPORT SHOaES beachfront Largest 2-story,
4 BR floor plan with patio on the sand an the quiet lo-
cation Master BR with view sundeck. Comm. pool &
tennis. 2 blocks to ocean (LHl 631-1400 $389.000
HARBOR HIGHLANDS Great Newport neighbor-
hood, walk to schools, library, park & tennis Spacious
bright 3 BR pool home with den, hardwood Ooors.
11led baths, newer roof & lovely yard with fruit trees
631 -1400 $389,900
NEWPORT AT THE BEACH Cure 2 BR beach
house with sunny upgraded kitchen & bath Mini
ocean view from laving room & JUSI 3 houses form
~nd Close to fun shopping & restaurants A real find
6J 1-1400 1365.000
•
NEWPORT AT ntE BEACH Priced at lot value
w a 1 BR beoch house built m 1930 Just J dOOfs from
the ocean 631 -1400 $399.000
NEWPORT channel front complex Beau11ful 3 BR
townhome w/dock for 35' boar, suncleck & att double
9ar11ge Totally remodeled with new kitchen & baths
"raped ce1hn~. marble entry, ftreplace & whitewashed
woods bJl-1400 . . $435.000
BAYSIDE COVE 2nd baby due very MOTI-
VATED SELI_ERS1 Bright corner unit with 2 BR~. deck
& paho custo m shutlers & off-white decor Gated bay
c;1de complex w pool '>pa & bP11ch Bargain priced'
()J 1-1400 $468,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Absolutely charming l BR
picket f•nced Carw Cod w1lh f11m1ly room & laundey
Hardwood noors. Berher carpl!t. French doors. pitched
ce1ltn9:., new roof & bathrooms Lovely landscaped
yard & pcstto 631 ·MOO $499,000
CLIFFHAVEN Hard to find livable fixer' Very clHn
4 BR home, f11m1ly room w1rireplace, large yard & al
rached garage Great locahon In pretty, older neighbor-
hood walk to all schools, bike to beach 760-3600
. $515.000
PENINSULA POINT Beautiful dupW. wi3 B
each unit, vaulted ce1Jlngs, fire~s. pMiol & balco-
mu lots of mature trHs & ~ncbcaplr19. lnunec:ulote,
pride of ownership property, steps to b9y & ocean
631-1400 .... . ..... SS9S,OOO
NEWPORT He19ht.s reccndy rwmod«led imrNC:Ulat.t
3 BR with formel dining room, oool & ~ y.d.
Quiet comer location on highly dalra~ ttrut. welk to
all schools. 631-1400 . . . • .. $524.SOO
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Tastefully decorated 3 BR
home l.llrge office/study with flreptam OYCr thr Qa·
Id·]• \A.,ooden deck w11h spa & BBQ surrounded by
lu,h land ... c tlping & mature trees Wnlk to all tchools
b.i I 1400 $529,000
LIDO ISLE Rnght. fresh totally remod•led 2 BR,
11 BA home lireat wPekend r1.>trtal wl~x~nsion po·
tl nt1t1I t;te~ to l ido beache' PRICE ORASTICAU. Y
DROPPH> lm1. down & assume $480,000 631·1400
SS39.000
WESTCLlff' Charming 3 BR home bu11t.1n "lJ.
'h"rt•d · &round sparkling pool on large corner lot.
Country kuchen w new appliances, countm & Roon
S.·pMah' (Juest 1A.1ng or maids quarteri Motivated Mii·
er1 6Jl 1400 .. $570,000
NEWPORT at the bec'ICh JUSI 1 '2 block to ocun
-..11p.•1 o;11mmt•r winter rt>nldl with $47,000 year1y In·
• •Hl'il.! Prdl' 11 'l\A.n1•"h1p, 4 RR. 4 BA up with 3 BR.
l Ro\ dc.i""n 2 li rl.'place\ mterowaws. compoctors &
1111· h.11 l'ltXl •• SS99.000
WESTCLIFF faqu1~ll<' custom remodel by ownu,
decor111or ':>outhwesl srvle. l ·story, • BR W/QOU rmet
k11,hen opt>n lwllm ceilings & paver tile ~ ~
1ppra1x>1I lease ·oo11on poss1bl«, OWNER MUST SEU..
SUBMIT11 631·1400 . .S629.000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Warm & ch rm1ng 2 ory,
4 BR home w11h large family room & 1-ear 9M"94' In
llP top shc'lpe wllh hardwood plank !loon & new kJtch·
•'n applia nces Great street. wnlk to on tchoob 631·
I 4CX> $645,000
EMERALD TERRACE A dream horM wioccan
111·v.s in '"' oulstnndmg North l.agul'IO nelghbofhood
M,1,1. 1 v .. 1th oc~csn view deck plus J more BRs. family
room w uwd brick fireplace, deck & pa Frtnch doors
l\t do11h:., ']Mage 631 -1400 , ... $649.000
BALBOA ISi.AND dupl4tx Chnrm1ng 2 BR brick
' ll)(I \1cl1·d cotta~ with fireplnce, o~n be" med c~tl· ""l u.h rh•wMht1d wood panthng, French doors &
Pt'ho µlu\ 'l. RR opt & uhhty room 631-1400$649,500
LIDO ISLECharmlng 1mmoculate 3 bdrm tot4lty rt·
modeled 1 sty home on large corner lot. Coty It bright
v.11h new windows & doon, t"Town mo4dlngs _ ~ oak
plonk noor Securttv system 631-1400 . • .... $665,000
BALBOA 151.ANDShingled chonMr with the look of
a Nantucket summer houte f ormal dining with frplc,
family room wuh sit-down bet, gourm«t kitchen W1th ~~~~)die. 2 spacious mast~.~~~ ..... ~ .. ~~~
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UDO PA.ml DlllV£8eautlf'ully decorated 2 bd =:::::======~=~~ condo with city light & ocean views Full security bulld-1tloowi~~ •• ~~.~.~.' ..• ~: .. ~ .. ~. ~~~1~~ ~~9s~
UDO ISliA briaht breay 3 bdrm home, separate
ma*r & formal dining opening through Fr. doors to
lushly planted b~ petlo. Fresh white with bright ac-
cents & whllewashed floors on sunny aoulh comer lot
631-1400 . ·~ ............................................ $699,000
CORONA DEL NAllNcar new dupktx with 3 bdrm
twnhm & 2 bdrm condo style units Englllh country
charm w/paned wlnd~1 . stone turnts & private pa·
tio. Vaulted ce1hngs, lfPICflS, quality cabinetry & ftx·
lures 631-1400. .......... .. ............... $739,000
UDO PAak DIUVEExtensiwly remodeled luxunous
2 bdrm bayfront condo with den, private atnum, bay.
front pebo It boat dock. Ma~ floors, mirrored walls,
9' c:elUng It frplc. laM/lcase option possible. 631-
1400 .......................................................... $740,000
COllONA Da. JIAa'SChanMI Reef bayfront com-plex & comm pool, To&aly redone 2 bdrm condo, feb-
11lous view ol entire bey from almost all rooms. "Art ~·~~'ll~~.~-~~~~~-~~~-~.t1=
HAllllOR VIEW Hlt.U with $p«tacular ocean
vJ«ws from Irving room, kitchen, mestv & dining area.
One sty 4 bdrm, family room with frplc & wet bar
operu to serene courtyard entty, room for pool 631 -
1400 .. . . .. . . .. $749.500
HAllBOR VIEW HIU.SBrlght & open 1 sty 3 bdrm
home with family room on large comer cul-de-sac lot
with protect d ocean view Remodek>d With wood Ors,
Berber carpet, upgrtlded lutchen & professional land-
satp1ng 631-1400 .. . $759.000
BALBOA ISLANDAdorable bnght rtmodeled 3
bdrm home with living room opening to spacious bock
patio plus Mparate bC>nus room With bath Real ~
of ownership & one of the best strttts on island. 673-
6900 .. ........................ .. ................ $759,000
lll\lllft TEllaACEMod«I perfect 4 bd, 3 bath home
with family room & Mdt With spa In large yard Bright
1ndOOJ-outdoor fHhng accented with pevtr tile Private
entty to I bd & bath for offic.e or mother-in-law. 7ro.
3600 ...................................................... -.. $769.000
Ml ac>Acustom New England contemporary Ill block
to bay be.ch 1 block to ocean, walk to ferry Im·
maculb near' new 3 bdrm & den, vaulted ceilings &
skylights, Pogcnpohl kitchen & paho with exe$8'2s ~
6.11-1400 .... . .
BELCOURTElegant 3 bdrm townhome With formal
dining & femily rooms & beauttfully landscaped stone
patio Decorator wall & window treatments, oak floors
& crown moldings. Community pool & spa 760-3600
.•. . . . .. ... $829,000
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DOVER SHOllES BeutifuJ new 3 BR CountJy French home w dock for lorge yacht and sparkling
views 2-story enrry ""circular stair, French doors,
r:;:ned ""mdows, glaz4td paver ule. fabulous gourmet
1tchen & spa 63f·l400 . . . .... S2,195.000
SAN CL£1'1ENTEMagmf1cen1 Mediterranean 4 bdrm
home with fdrmaJ d1n1ng, family room. den & gourmet
kitchen Wonderful Misty Ridge prMlte cul-de-sac lot
with aty lights, ocean VteWS & profeuional land·
seeping 760-3600 .... . ....... .. ......... $890.000
DOVER SHORES VIEW LOTIOne of the largest,
approx VJ ocre parcel Sellcr WIU build 5000 sq ft
home + pool for Sl,575,000. or buy_ the lot for
$975.000 631-1400 . . NEW LISTING
BALBOA ISLANDLarge lot steps to beach with ex-
cillng tot&Ry remodeled 4 bdrm home with library, den & private bnck paho plus 3 bdrm apt with deck & ga •
rage Uke new with quality craftsmanship throughout
631-1400 $995.000
BIG CANYONFreshly decorated 3 bdrm With famdy
room, dramatic entty with wh1tfl\.l.lashed wood floors &
2 story dining & hvmg rooms on Big Canyon's &h fa1r·
way with great vus Lovely landscaping & tnple ga.
rage. 631-1400 . . SI .050,000
BALBOA ISLAND BA\'FRONTduplex Extra large
4 b.i & 3 t'CI units cannot be duplic.lted today Excel-
lent summer Winter rental income & great bay & City
light views 6 73-6900 . . s 1,098.000
UIVINt TEIUIAC ne of the Newport area's most
preshgJOUs addresses T emf1c lot with 80' frontage &
magnificent Views of harbor & ocean plus mce 3 bd
hou1« w f~mily room & lap pool 760-3600
$1 ,150,000
NEWPORT BEACH OCEANFRONTCustom l yr
old, 3·sty. 4 BR, fam rm featunng spectacular while·
water VIEWS from every level Dramatic. pnvate mas-
ter suite, spa, skyhghts & spactous roof deck 631-1400
NEW LISTING Sl,200,000
CORONA DEL MARA picture perfect 6 bd Euro-
pean Villa on 45' lot, steps to beach Two story beam
c•1linged hv1ng rm, dmlng & family rms & eat-in kitch·
en Hench doors open to tree cowred pallos & sp_a_
63'1-1400 ... . .Sl,250,000
BAYSIDE CO VEbayfront 2 bd condo. den. dble al· ~d garage xtra lrg master &: deck. ava1labae •hp f«
45' boat &. channel v.ews . Gated community w~, 6.)i.f4£':'_~~ .~~ !u~t .. I~~ ~250.~
SPYGLASS& utifUUy redone 5 bdrm Southport wUh
t4tmf1C oc.an VtCWS Dining & family room, expanded
master, new Apf>l6ancc , hdwd floors. 1A.1ndows, Cl'OINn
moldu'lgt & shutt rs Profe Sl0n4111y lanc:bca~ yard
631-1400 • .. .. . $ ,375.000
CORONA DEL NARbluff over China Cow beach.
Fabulous vlCWS of bay. oc.an harbor entrance.
Blight 2.,rm home w11h contemporary flair & room
to expand with 100' on Oc n Blvd Priced below .aJ>-
pr I J 631 -1400. . . . , ... $1,595,000
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Spotlight Properties
Of The Week
2,500,000
• 7 Bdrm 7 1/2 Ba. Custom Mediterranean Home
• Tenific family home w/ ocean views, pool & spa
SKS41n l..Jllnl
$1 ,09S,OOO
• Designer Perfect! Split-level bayfront Condo
• 2 Bdnn 2 112 bath, boat slip available
Marlfui MQcnab & Maureen O.wn
Featured
New Listing
Harbor Ridge
DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE
$1,735,000
• Lovely custom home in prime view location
• Terraced patio overlooklnc 8 .. faJrway
0.nllf Bfjj & Stqu11le GrN,
Belcourt Terrace ----
$5.aoo.ooo Sa9s,ooo
• Ultimate In luxury living. entertainer's paradise • 3 Bdrm 3 112 bath, community pool & spa
• 7 Bdrm 9 3/4 Ba. finest quality & workman ship • Fabu lous mountain & dty lights view C.,., lk'f Vlr1l11 .. Zert:i .-----------------------------_,.--................. OPEN I l I •
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$539,000
• Beautiful contemporary 3 Bdrm 3 Ba. Condo
• Located in the heart of Old Corona del Mar
Mkief Rftre
. .
DAILY P1LOT I REAL ESTATE
Featured
New Listings
..... ,,
• 6 Bdrm. 4 1/2 bath w/ unobstructed ocean view
• Formal dininc. larte deck & side yard with pool
em & M.rria RMIJ Emerald Bay/
Irvine Cove
SATURDAY, June 22, 1991 I PAGE 27
Corona Def Mar
1,200,000
• Beautifully expanded home with pool & spa
• Fantastic ocean & bay views
Katia~ Gr11nwrl & S.r6ara Hutchings
I ,225,000
• Excellent 4 Bdrm. 2 112 bath Tradewlnds Plan
$3,300,000 $I , 195,000
• Expansive double lot estate, 4 Bdrm. 6 1/2 Ba. • Exciting harbor, city, ocean & Catalina views
• Panoramic view of ocean. harbor & city lights • Incredible gardens, pool, spa & ocean views • 4 Bdrm formal dining room. cozy library
Bel1 & M•ri•11 Rff4'f S#drkf H11rrls Donna W111l & Stella Shirar
$659,000
• Contemporary custom duplex on corner lot
• Front · 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Rear · 2 Bdrm. I 1/2 Ba
Bel'f & M.rrl4l11 Rm,
$2,800,000
• Spectacular 5 Bdrm contemporary view home
• Copper roof, wine cellar. white water view O.•" Hlrscftler & S.r• "'""'""
.,., ,000 $I ,I00,000
• Remodel -Expand -Rebuild • RemOdel or bulld on this fabulous site
• Popular location near tennis court & clubhouse • Steps to beach. white watet & park views
.,.,.., a,,..,. O.nl Hlnc~ln & S.ra H.....,.
$749,000
• Traditional 3 bedroom, 2 bath with pool
• Sophisticated security system
Marian Pirllll,pl & RJalaln~ RJIMer
$515.000
• 3 Bdrm 2 bath. on lush greenbelt senine
• Family room, formal dlnlna & two patios
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PAGE 28 I SATURDAY June 22, 1991
675,000
• Outstanding Rolly Pulaski desikned .home
• Dramatic home with 2 bedroom apartment
CJJrole McMaftan & Dottle Valentine
$670,000
• 4 Bdrm contemporary family home
• Vaulted ce ilrngs, hardwood noors
Pat Hurle~
$369,000
• l Bdrm 2 bath, with lovely private yard & spa
• Prolcssionally landscaped. security system
Marie Fargo
Guard Gated
Community
$650,000
• 4 Bdrm. 3 bath -absolute best value!
• Remodeled kitchen, quiet sunny location
De618166
Sea view
Sl9,000
• 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, upgraded Nantucket Model
• Marble fireplace, wrap-around patio & views
Bonnie e.mn1ton
DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Harbor View
Homes
59,000
• 4 Bdrm. plus loh. remodeled Somerset
• Excellent location, two doors to areenbelt
S.'41 Hl11Ma11 & SMM11 5'41,.f,.,.
$579,000
• 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, expanded and remodeled
• Lovely f amlly neighborhood
Sara Hln"'4l11 & SUMll Scant.n
$569,000
• Large lot. room for motor home or boat
• Expanded, large family room with fireplace
S4lrt1 Hl11Man
Har6or Vw Ho•a
DAILY. PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Martha Macnab
675-3568
Maureen Dawn
723-0260
Hot Properties!
2u• Baymde Drive 3 Bdrm. Single Story With
90' On Water -Open Sun. 1-4
123 E. Bayflront Prime Little Island Duplex
With Dock -Open Sun. 1-4
1029 Bayside Cove E. Picture Perfect 2 Bdrm.
Priced To Selll
708 Barbor laJand Dr. 5 Bdrm.Custom With Slip
and Side Ties -Open SWL 1-4
313 Amethyst 3 Bdrm. Island Cottage
Reduced To Sell!
111 E. Bayflront 5 Bdrm. Cottage on 2 1/2 Lots.
Tftese UNi ue Homes Deserve Your S cial Attention !
Mickey Rowe
673-8118
SATURDAY, June 22, 1991 I PAGE 29
311 Buena Vista 1,600,000
Privott be«lr -Doc' -S1111set Vitirs
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JMl11 Lease hr Mag"ifiu11t lrvi"e Cove
Ma& It A Summer To Relflt#lbtr
Steps to tirt btacir! $IO,OOO/mo11tlr
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Live The Excitement Of The Bay
809 E. Bay
809 112 E. Bay $695,000
2 New Condos hr Tire Bwstlt 0 Balboa
Open House -Sunday lP.M. -5P.M.
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Prestigious Island Location
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10 Harbor Island
Tftisexquisite wuntrycftateau ftas tftee1t4ant
atmosphere of tlie French Countryside .
Featuring large formal di~i"g room witft
French Doors, expansive living room witft
hardwood ffoors , cozy convertible de", library
retreat off master bedroom aJtd beautiful patio
overloolting water and nigftt /igfd
extending to private pier and docft.
Recently Reduced
$3,700,000
For furtlrtr inforMation , pltast call:
Beverly Morphy
. 675-9073
Brenda Peterson
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Ir -HOUSE HUNTING JUST
II GOT EASIER ,.,
i! I{
I A hOme wrth the Blue Arbbon Award
trom Coldwell Banker is ready to move
nto tile day you loo!< at rt To earn this
I dw<1rd a homo must pass ngorous tests.
both 1nsldf> and out And though they're
'" move on condition. they're pnc«j to
I c;ell Just call us tOday
NlW,OIT HACH $259,900
GOl'geous 2 BR 2 BA conclon'oPl#n in gate
guarded Se~fa11e ExceplJOnllly lillge p31Jo and
yard Ou1et greenbelt maka a great value'
BERNARD TOftAS
OPEii MOUA
SATURDAY 1·5
COSTA MESA
STEVE MITCHELL
220·1 KNOX
$279,000
LAGUNA BEAC H 29352 PORT ROYAL
JEFF EWING $299,500
NEWPORT 2316 FAIRHILL DRIVE
JAMES GRAY $395,000
IRVINE TOWN CTR 6 7 LEHIOM AISLE
KAY PARKER $398.000
COM 704 HHJOTROPE
PATRICK BARTOLIC $425,000
NPT NO. 2901 CORTE PORTOFINO
CINDI SUDECK $499,000
CORONA DEL MAR 706 HELIOTROPE
PATRICK BARTOLIC 9,000
NEWPORT 320 ORANJ1~ANA1.
SUSAN NOONAN $0,000
HV HOMES 1912 PT WIYIRIOGE
JOANNA DEMPSTER $559,500
COM 1215 SURFUNE WAY
GINNY ANDERSON $675,000
SEAWIND 2264 PORT DURNESS
LARAINE SHAW $750,000
NEWPORT 311 GU.ND CANAL
SUSAN NOONAN $795,000
COM U15 GOLDENROD
RITA BRANDES $997.000
NEWPORT 995 BAYSIDE COVI
HEIDI MEEDER $1 , 150,000
COM 226 POPPY
KAY RANGER $1 ,295,000
SHORE CLIFFS 255 MNINQ CANYON
EVAN CORKETT $1 ,450,000
NPT HOn 101i KINGS llOAO
SHEILA KAVIANA $1 ,495,000
COM 227 MNING CANYON
KEVIN KANDA $1 ,795,000
COM J212 OCEAN llVO
MARCIA BAYS $1,995,000
COM U49,000
You w J IOYe th s pertect 1'1tle fey.el1 ? BR +
F treplace. skyhgl!ts IOts of upgrildes Secu<e
complex walk to town & beach
BILL & LYDIA HIU
SUNDAY 1·5
CORONA DEL MAR 400 IRIS
LYDIA HILL
IRVINE 50 MONROE
HEIDI MEEDER $189,000
NEWPORT
DAVID PRINCE
NEWPORT
KATHY LENTON
NEWPORT
BERNIE TOWERS
a SERENA COURT
$268,000
10 BAR UNA COURT
$339.900
23 IRITTANY
$349,000
NEWPORT 2316 FAIRHILL ORM
STEVE MITCHELL $395,000
llVINE 1WN CTR 67 LIHIGM AISU
KAY PARKER $398,000
COM 704'12 HEUOTROS-E
DIANA GOLDSBERRY 5425,000
NPT NO. 2901 CORTE PORTOFINO
JOANNA DEMPSTER $499,000
COM 45 JASMINE CREEK DI.
ELEANOR BOWIE $529.000
NEWPORT 2200 PORT CARLISLE
BOB TARLTON $544,500
HARBOR VllW HILLS 1529 KEEL
JEFF EWING $549,000
CORONA DEL MAR 704 HELIOTIOPr
DIANA GOLDSBERRY $549,000
NEWPORT 320 GRAND CAW~
SUSAN NOONAN $550,0<>0
HAVllW 1905 YACKT MARIA
CHUCK COLESWORTHY $555,000
HV HOMES 1912 PORT WIYlllDOE
USA ADAM $570,000
CORONA DEL MAR 61• >.Voe.ADO
SHEILA KAVIANI $575,000
CORONA OIL MAI •21 NARCISSUS
JERRY FINSTER $595,000
WESTCLIFF 132• SUSSEX
GINNY ANDERSON $695,000
SPYOWS 4 MONTIREY CllCU
JOYCE OLSON $749,000
HAWINO 2264 PORT DUINHI
LARAINE SHAW $750,000 • HMIOI VW HIUI itCM UHDCArnl
L YlEEN EWING $558,500
NIWJIOIT 111 OIAND CANAL
SUSAN NOONAN $795,000
CORONA OIL MM 305 CAINATION
EVAN CORKETI' se38,000
NIWPOIT IU.CN J'61,000
Lovely 3 BR Monaco 1n me!lenC Condi~ IOo
cat10n CIOse to greellbelt. hiQtlly uc>or*d
lhrougtlO\lt Sp;tCIOUS pov;ite Y-•d w/ffowers
ind rni.t uees LIU ADAMS
• HARIOR VW KIW l6i5 CATAMMAH
SUE VERNON $839,00Q
COM t209 IAYSIOI ORM
JANIS MAC MILLAN $895,000
CORONA DEL MAR
SARA MARVIN
232 OICMID
$950,000
DOVER SHORES 1'30 GALAXY
TRIONA BERGIN $995,000
COM 1215 GOLDENROD
RITA BRANDES $997,000
COM 226 '0'"
KAY RANGER $1,295,000
SHORECUFFS 255 MNING CANYON
PATRICK BARTOLIC $1 ,450,000
NWPT HG TS 103 t KJHGI ltOAD
CAROL MOCK St ,495,000
SHOIECUFFI 227 EVfNINO CANYON
EDIE OLSON $1,795,000
COM 1212 OCIMI II.VD
DOUG MEEDER $1 ,995,000
NEW tJSnNGS
OXFORD COURT $26'.900
n ,. riit IOUtlOn neat UCl Onlf• to.... 2 BR &
2 BA PlarOtron snuftlfl, _,lltte carpet and
t.omrnunity poot, SPI Owner very lfllOOUS
LAGUNA NIGUll Utt,000
S:>eet.1e1Aat canyon Slddtebaek ~~ Ind clly
119111s view Pnvate pcum Large 2 8R & i S 8A
willl ion Ex1r1 1¥00 ldt
UOO PININSU\A Ull.000
Baytront pentheust. 61' on wlttt vitYMQ lido late
Sl'il avlllable for 42' ~ mn..cutat.1 giooodl In
tranQi. tl!ll\Q ~-Carty
HAllO• V1W HOMIS $125,000
Wann famdV C•tmel model lots Of exttas Custom
c10se1i \lie llllclWOOd llOOt 11 tamly room CIOn
to pOOf lf'd pat\
OLD COIONA Ofl MAR SIH,000
Gorgeous Mtdot IT'anhn town hOrne W\ Old COronl
Cle! MJt W lo !he be~ SflOPping, mtlUrW'tl
SOu ol b hrghwiy, 3 BR, 3 BA. IOI\. NQfl c ...
ll'IQS, dtek
HAllOI Y1W $1t11•
Aemoottecl ~ IMI ~ BR, 3 8A .ttl .,_., INinO & °"'MIO rooms Smooll ctlflngs, rleftMd
llQhtlllQ New kit~ Cll>lneU CloM 90 ~
Priced ID sell smws Ml sns.-
Baroain hunlersll 4 8R. 3 8A Lois Of uporMM In•
eluding French doofa Ind WlnlkMa. wtlY _...
)Ilda tnn llld l'W. Top ~
\j\\j,Jj\j L1 \\11 111~1 ,.·J.,11.•t,' I• ,.'.!,•\I •I 11' I \I" t·i; '
. : .
wauM IUCM $760,000 ~ ocun & coasuine YttWS 3.100 sq ft.
Custom POltOllno hOme.. Pool & spa, 4 BR & 2 5
!qi ~ FR, FP. deekS. llatm system
OlD COIOM Dll MAI $950,000
Fal>Uloul 2 BR ContlmPOrafY home tn a orut CO<-
ner localion1 Rod 10C1 deelt Wlll'I 11$vet lflOlnO
ocean ~I liQN and btlghl Wiii'! lots oC ~
8nng ~ l\llsie$t bUyers!
llWll ftttACI $ff5,000
ChllTnlllQ flmodel on !we loC bS has ii •' Every room opens onio Mt! glrdenS & Illy pond Gius
rooted Oll'llnO room, COOOlry lulehee'I 1 roost see•
COIONA Dll MAI
C010MA OIL MM $299,000
Octnidl of POie Coast Highway, 2 BR. 2 BA
"" ~ porton of legal .. 2 blOclts "°"' ocean
OlDI COM $559,900
Ownet's cNrminQ 3 or 4 btt\'OCm home W/one BR
renlll. ~ and In belUIJfll condlbon. Could
not OUplleate irie wooo and IU<led oiass wen
....... CllllC $52',000
larout MlOll story p11n 111 gate guarded aru
Family room and den. 2 bedfOCX11S. 2 palJOS. Good
locabOl'I pnced lo sd now•
OU> COM $535,000
,CCJOlempC)(ary 2 BR Conde " grut 1111ghbOITIOOd
HighHt QUaly conal1\ICllOf• & U90flCle$ pl.ls deco·
rator blcheS Roof 10C1 deelt .rt1ay vMWS
OlDI COM $519,900
()wner I Ch¥r1Wlg 3 Of 4 btOfOOm hOmt W ON BR
l'llUI. ModllmlltO and In btdM condibon Could
not ~ .. wood and luded g&lsl wed
COM $595,000
New .,._nhaml wn BR pklS a inque backyard
Ind PllO wrno rw Illy Fnplact. buut 114 •
ICY Vo ('*V'f eft'lcierC IUlurH
COIONA Dll MAI $629,000
°*'1ef OCC1'I* one '" In Ilia be luly rtrnOd·
t1t0 ~ Gttll tomer IOc*ln IOUtl of hwY ~ COM ldtst,11 & ttel!VI ,.,_,, W'tomt tool
SIA llMD _..,,500
~ 2 BR. 3 8A + Wt In tllOllt 9*I tom-~ ~ UWldlS "'~ ~ cattcJ.for. IMly pll!O, YleWI ot bayt I Monts
COM $671.-GrtM llOOt .,..,, ........ Of bly. ottan
ane1 city.-. 4 8R • *" Mno room. 5'>a·
CtOUt lnlltlOr, P* tor ........
MllOIVIW..U .......
lOW'lf'f °""' oclllool of ,.. & c.,,on "°"' .. ~ 5 IA, ainC111 IMI llOlne £.,.,,., & II·
modllld wrfftftdl .... "' ........ & morel
IAUOA 111.ANO $Mf,tl0
Bd>Oa l$land Cottage In ~ ISland locatlon
3 BR lront hoUse and 1 BR Ulllt. Clo$I to beach and stiops of Balbo.1. S~HIOM
NEWPORT llACH
NEWPORT HACH $105,000
Bachelor with scl)ilite bedroom Secuncy bUlldflg
community CIJbhOUSe pool & spa w IO beleh
Be~lully matfltllned QfOO!ldS.
NIWPORT c11n $273,900
OUls~ !WO bedrooms. 21h BA. !WO StolY
townhOmt 111 a serene Qleenbell loclllOn. Wlhn
easv walldno distance of ocean beach
NEWPORT HACH $32',SOO
PRICED REOUC£01 A·frlltle l>Qeh house, llgtll ancl
open 3 BR 2 BA paMlly remodeled W1ttl slit•
lloomO new carpets, m¥ble Ille in ltttchen and
baU\S
NEWPORT c11n $139,900
H!Qll/Y uPQraded • model pei1ect 3 bedroom with
ocean VleW• Total eop ot llll line with cuitom lire·
pllCe hand painled Ille and more I ltWl1
PININSU\A $359,000
Ctwm109 beKh CotlaQe WalkJnO distance IO ocean
v1d bay And n on an R·2 toe Call IOI more 1111or-
tna1J011
NfWPOtT lfACH $175,000
3 bedroom 2 balhs and lafoe ~ room over·
~ a 11rVo custom PoOI RedUctd tor imledt-
te u Agent 759-9273
IACK IAY uas,ooo
Grell poce• Corner IOt. nit• ya.-d, wondtmA IW\'lllY
room. kltthen 3-ar garage, ~ cdngS. tormal
dininQ room Walle IO the bay.
IAUOA PINtMSUlA MJf,000
Unique duQICl IOUted In SOUQlll alter f~ trlCt
Cl'lalmlnO 2 BR 1 BA. owners UllC and !qi 1 BR.
1 BA apt. 2·ear OlflOI and adorll>ll front yard
Win NfWPORT ~t,ooo R~ ,ust 1 year ago 3 BR. 2 BA upper + 3
BR. 2 BA lowet Vtry woe unit UPSllil s Bmg y0\11'
llM$tof5 IO 11\is ont·h beSt ~ bUy
ILUffS M6t,OOO
I Ul>ansM greenbelt mw trom Ills me·
t!eulOus 3 OR. 2 S BA + den Use ol
Yiulted ct "'05 111."JU'll tCJIOR, ICMly
1thlfl teuf1Yard Pnced rigttt
NIWPOIT SHOllS $411,000
C!Nn & wt1 kept dUplcx ~ IO btactl &
SllopptnO FtrtiQct 11'1 boCh ints Otean ¥11'# bom
upper. 4-car Olf10I plUS exn ~
NIWPOIT IUCH $4",000 E• MSillf Ot Coue>in dtcCMltOf pet1ect hOmll
Wood lloofs cedlf ctosets. hiOtl ctihnQs Spacious
oock Plt10 fotnlin. built 111 880 Hunyt
WU1CUff $IOl,000
ta, ...._. 1111 II h place ftlf yoci 4 8R &
3 BA t.tfl lap sue poo1. ~. seovate bed·
room lllid bill
S74',000 Excltng "Waded 4 BR 2 s BA. ,.. condl-
llont4 llro1 pmate counyarO French dooB
and windows. bc¥ned ct11rnos DON & JOYCE OLSON
SU WIND $5",500 I Night llOl\t l1ld mourU«1 view. 3 BR. 2
BA and lamty room Ptrlect condr11oD
French doors. wllldows. new btehen.
smooth uihno. shows hlte a dream
IWIOI VIW HOMES $5'5,000
Wood SldWlg, uled boc.lc toucltts add to curt> ap.
:lea' S BR. 3 BA. FR
dining room. Ion library. ~Y Windows wood
ftoors 8etber Carpel gteat netghbOltlood
NEWPORT IEACH $549,000 I Must see this executJve hOme with
many decorator !ouches spiclOUS mas·
let surie w • retreat or uso as Ml extra
bedroom Lovely spa 111 yard Stir·
rounded bv pa~ers
NfWPOIT MACH $555,000
A Ten l ~ remodded irts1dl and out Ora-
m;;tlC 3 BR. higtl ceibnQs all~ & llgt1t Vn of
Fashion lsl¥ad Room to ~
MA1101 YllW MOMIS $559,500 I LMIY 4 BR. 2'.+ BA ll!Tllty home fde.
,a11y located near greenbelt Recent up-
Ofldes ~Ude lresh l)lll'C Ind carpet.
• Latoe. IW'tf'/ y¥d Win NIWPOIT $565,000
SMps to beach Huoe 4 BR uppet unie wiocean
vttW trom lrWlQ room Greil r1IUI poCenllal or
owner s lfltl
IALIOA "NINSULA $595,000
Great ocean NW lot complete wllh plans and per.
mt for custom 3 BR 3~ BA homl d8$lOOtO by
WOtld renown architet1 B•I Fdtf
llG CANYON $595,000
Gentle loml¥4Y' lovely 2 BR. 2 BA IOwnhoml 1
cvt1 Gita! IOI et\ill'llng l'l!Vltl pab0$1 Wei ap.
pointtO Gtteo tomlTUlllY Wat to Newpott Center
NIWPORT HllGKT$ $5",000
VIOw' Viewl LIIV' Comee lot With ocm " bay
.itws °"* street. 3 BRs POOi. SplCIOOS rooms..
Po1tnti11 tcr expattSIOfl.
STEVE SUTHERLEN.
Branch Managtr
Summ.,;r "'C·ll"'=r j, h .. n: °"""· ancJ 11\ 11mc
m 1h1nk about vtc:w pr•lJICMtc' So(llc ol lb<:
"-'•t .ire On . l')-i!•'-• tltll, with a forC\u
\11:111 of the hurbor. n15h1 light<, and o«: 1n
lrnm l'a1.ihno1 In 1'.1kl\ VcrJc< -.c h .. -.~ n111:
1•1 the h.:" • 110..:• 1n !Arce f.•m•I~ horn.:' h '
~IVthport 11111h •harm1n& ~ En81~nd
..:\lcnM, ~ N:cJ room'. rorm1I cJ1n1nc room.
l~m•~ mom, plu\ bonu< room rhcH'< 11~
• h..:au1 rut ro->1 ancJ •pa ~nJ .:•.:Mh1nc ·~
, """'" 1n Cllncl 11<m "' Sl.~.~lll
In pr..:'llCK•u< hon:d1(t-, on~ of 1h~ most
mu:rc<llfll ht>mc• for ••le I\ • \ln!l;k t..:• ... t m1d111on.1I v.11h \ l>cJruom\, lkn ""''h
hrcpl;i..-c ~nJ ;a 1<1\.:1) ~ <lf lhc •.1VC'
rr•\h1n1 oo t mlc Cornn• l>cxh Th11 1s 1
~err spcoal prupc:rt) •nd tt"\ pn«cJ al s1.m.ron
for dccancr.: .. uh ~ •te'* we ~c a 1rc11
cu 1om horn.; in C.mco ht'fe1 • ••ultcd
1:c1hnp. minter bedroom .,rth u111n1 1n:1.
fomuiJ cJ1n1na. lou or pma(). 1101 ocean
VlC"'> .. nJ llCIChS IO lhc rnvat.: Carnc:o
'ihon:S be ltd!, Tl\<'. Pft« I $ 1 JOO.CXX)
Whatc...:r wur nttdi. 11\c C'O>lXW' 8c11d1
llfcsl}'k 1s ·,,.a111111 r~ ~ At C'oki..dl
Banker. ,.c\.: bcc:n hclJ>ln' people hke ~
tnr 27 )CM' C.111 u~ tuJ~~ 1nJ lei "' help
"'"' cJ~cr )'<>Ur future 1n Newport lkach
PRESENTING
Our v.'Cdly lool at Jumbo
Fixed Rate Monga.ge'
9.625%
(LW total points)
10.1259'1 A.P.R.
(11 4) SS)-)422
.(' 14) "44 9060
>.16,
WIST NIWPOIT $5tt,OOO
2 yt1t1 ~ Great 313 + 2 BA UJJPtr & lowtf
Bnno your lnVeStors or OW!'let user Located IUSl 1
tow hOu$et lo ~
M1WP01f llACM 4 PUX $625,000 l:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii-=a
Large w.ts ideal tor ownet.\IUf. Two "1 k>Wn-
hOmts and tNO ~. Wltn patio or batcony. OtJiet
CUl·dl·Nt, lflCIOSed Olflgtl
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CORONA Dl!L MAR 1891,000
The stylish signature of this luxurious bayfront condominium Is lt'1 exquisite de-
sign & ultra sophisticated Bayside Dr. address. 2 BR. 2 BA, fpl. 1SO-View, deck
& private courtyard.
JANIS MAC MILLAN
LIDO ISLE 81,091000
Mediterranean design 4 BA 31h BA on oversized lot, featuring hardwood fl;;1,
French doors and windows Totally remodeled kitchen with top of the line appfl·
anccs Sunny and bright. Call now!
JOHN CAMPBBLL
HARBOR RIDOI! M, 100r~
Indescribable view home. 5 BR and tervanta quarters. Umo garage, poovapa,
large entertaining room. Prime locallon in areas most pre1ttglou1 community.
BYAN CORKBTI'
COLDWILL IANlll
HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1719,IOO
Exquisite remodeled with canyon and ocean vfew. 11 wen 11 1
sparkling pool This spacious 2 story has a separate fam. rm, for-
mal dining and temporature controtted wine "ceUar".
LIDO ISLI! 1790,000
Private aunny side patio entrance to this charming Udo home. Ov«alzed
lot with apa, remodeled kitchen. Close to tennis and beach. Can for appl
Sl!A ISLAND .. ie.OOO
Upgraded corner 3 BR J1h BA condo In exciustve gated area. Pllched cell-
Inga, mlrror1, fabulous Interiors! Walk to Back Bay and Balboe ttt.nd.
CDM .. U,000
Model perfect single level view home. 3 BR, 2 BA beautifully landtcaped
yard. Daullng Catallna aunaeta.
ft UL.BOA ISLAND tan 000
1 houae from South Bay Beach, 1 block to the ferry boal • BR, 2
BA. 1 BR 1 BA guest apt 2 car garage. View of bay & pavflion,
roof deck.
co• san,ooo
Gourmet cooks delight! Granite counters, top of line appllancH and m4ln'f
other features In this super 4 BR + bonus room Huge cu._d•aac lot.
BALBOA Pl!NINIULA .... ,000
Outstanding 3 BR. 3 BA custom home to be built on Ocean vtew lol 0..
signed by Bill Ficker, thla la an opportunity to buy an exceptJonal qu9'fty
vfew homo. '
OCmANFRONT .... ,000
Beautiful Balboa beach house, corner location. Walk to libraty and r~
rants. Steps to ocean. This property Is 35' frontage on ocean.
DOVBR IHORIS 1-,000
Incredible vfewa of Back Bay and Fashion Island. Great re hab for builder
or dHlgner. Great price for locatlon.
OLDI! CORONA DIL MAR ti na,ooo
Your opportunity to enjoy the beat of the good life! 4 BR flm°J; rm, eun-
deck, extra parklng plus spectacular ocean view combined. Call for '"'
ft IPYOLAIS 11.-,000
Casual comfort & elegance abounds thruout this 5 + B" home w/
pool & spa plua breathtaking ocean. bay 6 city llghta vtew. C.-to ... ,
CDM ti ,ll0,000
Sweeping ocean views are yours In this warm and tasteful • BR home.
Luah Inner courtyard. view aide yard and patio, library off tn.Mter BR.
kitchen with breartfut area
IHORl!CUPPI 11. ne,ooo
Prime location over1ooklng the ocean and canyon. Tradltlon.r home wtth
three bedrooms, four baths and den with red brictt hptace. large tomW
dining room with alt down view of cc.an. Among the hat home. In tM
beech area.
C.01.0WF.1.I. BANKE R
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"SHOWCASE fXECUTM HOME"
$389,000
fuur llR 2 • BA, I~ dltng room, for-
~'JI 1«11 rnoocrn kitche award wmNno
o ~:i 1 dna back yird Wtlll ~unom
o• , a t Vt:ry prof landscaP'OQ Too
~ l \ tStras IQ mcnUon and OWC
llAVllMAYD
.\ COLDWEL L IASlll I ~
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HARBOR VIEW HOMES $695,000
•• • • • .. ,. c~t HtmO<le1ce1 eJC1ens1~e•v
" , u • Jti , 1 anc 11001• raised panehno
•n1 uur...,1i• " •J, 1 ,~ rc:ows & ooors Gredl IOCahon
11111 ...
FOOR · MONTICELLO $164,900
1 hcCrC' •rr 1ow·./1Qmc thc11 needs paint Good
,'er• • • 1•mn L ocarea r>eJr schOOls Shopj)IOO
.~a C ld't;;est r"rPe 1>earoom model wl1ll
' I' r ,_. ~ u"'""' 15 ANXIOUSl•I
TOWNHOME IW IT ALLI $174,900
I' 1 gR , Bt. • '" •nt di a 1 2 car anached
1 '"•t .< I Cl•, 0"1m OOOIS SOU &
11 a..,... ,
TIRRIFIC STAITIR HOME $191,000
1• 'f'l • ri• ",~ l c1rot 1<>1 RV at·
' 'I ,r dCeO ~ ICl\('J1 ano bath
( '"100 r~r rno 101 1ess wr1h ARM
WTSIOf CHAIMfl $229,tOO
Tlvee bedrooms • IYc l>lflS • B e to .. Back
Bay. Close to 17th street shOpplOQ CIOse to Bus
Stop Pnced lO sell'
111 lift
COUNTRY GAIDfN SETTING $21 .. ,900
The QUlel scntOQ enhances lllls 3 BR In-level town
hQlne 2-car garaoe formal dintng room Wi'UI WOI
bar lami1y kitchen and hreplace are centrally IC).
cated
ROMANTIC MIR FIREPLACE $216,900
Large 3 BR Easts1dc Townhome wllh many UP·
grades cathedral ce1hnos and 2 rireplaces Temlle
Q\Jlet loca!JOO Comm PoOI & spa
ELEGANT T1U·LML $225,000
Tl\is hght and airy hOme features AC. cllhldrl1
ce1hngs wl\Jle washed cabinets and ex11a Ot11Q1
stor.lge Cad now for more details on !his ~
hOme
PICTURE PERFECT $229,000
Nev.Cf 3 bedroom 21-'l batrl (JICUZll IUb) plus 2
car anached oaraoe with tots ol bu1ll-tn storage!
Move io today•
UGHT AND HIGHT $259,900
VolUl!ed ceilings, lots ol windews, added family
1oon1 and priced to sefl 3 BR. 1 v. BA on large IOI
New carpel and pault Don t miss rt1 •
LOOK AT THIS LOT $261,000
Ovc1 10 000 ~re loot RV too 3 BR
ra1~ed IOUndation hornO rudy to move
into r11w1no nrw root pamt, carpel &
more
trS A 10 + $27 .. ,000
Perteet inside & OU! Upgrade$ Galore
3 bedroom Hugt yaid with vegetable
gardM
GREAT FAMILY HOME . $2171000
3 BR 2 BA l\eart 01 S C Metro Close 10 maior
rrccways and atrpOl'I buy no h!QI\ 11att1C noise Also
ror tease
UICI A MODEL $219,900
3 BR 2 BA recently remodeled Beautrtul pool &
spa Solar heat A/C custom cab Ill garage
MUST SH TO 9fUMI $219,000
J BR 2 BA bfge fam room, model perfect l1ome
AA new kltcl\en, French doors. Bert>er carpet, WM•
washed YlnYI wood lloot. new bncl( WOfk Drive·
way
I NW SO COAST Pt.AZA 007,000
J BR. 1 75 BA flrepl.lee In Wing room,
vaulted cttt•. 2 BRs. lMno rm l
family rm Tennis cOUf\1 POOi & rno<t
mAl MS $32 .. ,tOO
Largt 3 BR. 2YI BA home rt NOtlh Santa Ana wllh
new dtSeert duS1 carpet and brdllant white wall. 3
CM garage and ln'llnaculatt landscaping S~ ID
probate cowt IPP'OVll.
CUL-Ol·SAC HOME $379,000
4 BR. 3 BA. tn·lcvcl ~ w1111 vftw Poot spa,
formal dineno room. liWlg room and c1111<!'s pqy
house Prmte backyaul and 2 hreplaces
EXICUTM HOMf $405,000
4 BR 3 BA 3 car oaraoe t BR & l>llh dOwn Ideal
tor olhce a1 hnl Newer SC Metro area
ONf·Of·A·IOND LUXURY $660,000
4 BA, 4 BA cus1om bil1n 1n 1979 4300 sq h ex-
ecutMl hOme on QUtet cul-dt-sac Spa, -vame
room v.01ksh0p ...
6 UNm, 3 + 21 OWNll LMS Hf Rf $695,000
5 units 2 + I Roof approx 2 yis where 91 and
55 twys "*' Enclostd oaraoes. a•r con<lrttOned
1031 CXCllanOt .......
fllST TIMI IUYll Ol llMSTOI $83,000
nu upper level condo AC new c..vJ>Ct and
lresll palflt 1$ il Qleiil place IO tt~c
GIT TMf LOW DOWN $123,000
Low dOMI and no more ret11 Ov.n your own 2 BR
l\ome Reduce YOUf lllCome tax
AlfOIOAIU tmllMINT $52,000
"Penlhouse" localecl 111 centr fly located
senior bu•ld10g Lg 1 BR W'lf'I ~ow
Close to lnnS9QfUllon, shopping and
medlC.I You C"1 r "'Ill H 8 El!GANT fXICUlM NOMI $329,500
SpaclOUs 1NO·StOtY 4 BR lam rm. formal clln!OQ FMA IAIGAIN nAITll $125,000
rm. plus bonus room Wood floo<s French doors 2 BR l'h encl unit toMlhotnl In H 8 CIOM IO
patio spa hceitert IOcation, •4'100 tot w sctlools. shOC>PitlO and ~ Prlttd fot
help hnante lasl Ille· notdl rm!Of Tl.C
........
3 bedroom ID~ NI nMd1 Pld Good
Green-gen IOcation louted near scflOols ~
and 0 c c lanJUt .,,.. bedroom model w!lh
·tr'I tlOSlll In MBR Olrw1'1Cf IS ANXIOUS111
mw-.i
llKI TO TMI llACM $211,900
Grut llt'lt home rn pnmo H B area 3 BR. musrve
flreplice In L R With WOOd aeuncs ffencfl OOOr
Ol'IOllS IO to °"It yard Ctose ID MtYh IQ
A SPARKLING awm $274,500
Stiarp 2 story 4 bedroom 2 l>llh l'IOrne A 1rue
touch ot class m quiet lamtf netQl\bocflooO Frenctl
dOOrs Stclllded Y~ICI WOii i I ......
A FOi 'LAYING CHl.DllN$2il,OOO
F~ llOrnl IYIWU 3 Bfts. 1~ 8As,
AIC, 2 elf P10t W/OI**, flltpqc•
F amity room nl $1>XIOUS mt yard l0t
ctllldron & enteiunno ft.ends
p gewen
$HOWCASI lXICUTM NOMI $319 000
Four BR 21 BA. lorm.11 dill'nQ room r om'lll lMoe
moclem ~ tchen. tw•ro wtllWlg pool ~a aoo
b.'lek·)¥0 w. tnaunum ptNK Y Vtry Pf°' land·
~ 1r ~~ I "J l'"'•ll) e~1ru 10 1nO 0WC
MAGNIFICENT MANSION $319,900
BR 3 BA :NJwt pa frontl\ OOOfS, 2 pnvi!
•A' o hrej;IX 'llOC) ~ & ~ thlJ belCJCY
ROOM TO ROAM $214,900
S BR 2 b-•' hOml 111 pnme F V 10t11o0n Gtea1
sc.hOols NeN tP'. lrC$h P1it11. nt• GOots in
brtlrooms and hen LO yard ANOy '° ~ lft
EXICUTM lNINO UH,000
c~iy ~ 00ne bcmt 1g rw. oooi a~
M nrw WVldow1 a doot, crown lnOldlnQ. hit 1
htfS v.1111 1n ctouts, ..._,. WI • 8etbef
cpt. lg lam rm & more
HIGHT' CHHlfUl s•sa.ooo
2 BR 2 car 111Jeflld O rage Lott O( UOOI det
valJ!ted ce s, lfmlly hen. etlUGtcl r'lf!W
Befbcf Cllpe I Cd IOt
• 'It Ill• 1 I
I' \ "• f" I,
·' .. ~
Now providing MUu.n CdtorNI wlh "9Mlo NM.....,_,,..._ Col•lll lrier'a,....,.. wow lft Tllwln.
l ( '" I \ ' 11 " \ ' q I h I I I \ I l I \ I I \ \ 1 "" \ \ I '\ l I ( l ( :. .~ ~ • ~ ; ~ ~ . :
DAILY ptLOT I REAl ESTA TE
1n r rca f our
,l\\t~~ments and Che
\ommon area looks
\IM\C thnn e\er.
\h artcmph Include
'l''rrnl telcphont>
-FA11FI
Condo
Hotline
rnm enatlon with che bonrd prt.! idcnc,
"ho conclnually ttftn me Co tht pro~rty
m.1nagrr. The pro~rty managtr tato
thJI 1hr budget i di trlbultd onl) upon
lrnn,fcr or • unit •long -..ich lht
n-m:11ndcr or the a odat1on' go\tmina
llornml'nU. Is chls lqat'!
-Oudgttcd out
I >l .ir Budgeted Out
I he nNx1auon I\ m~l..1ng ,..,.o gra-.c
rrm' "h1ch 11 could be held rc,pon:.1ble
111r lnit1olly. Civil Code Sectton 1365
m.mddte' that an operating budget be
111nuJllV d1~tr1bu1ed not le ' 1h:an 45 da}'
111d no more than 60 c.lil)' prior to the
h i:mning of )OUr a'-.OC1:\t1on' fi cal
H ar Accordingly, you arc entitled 10 a
'''P' of the operating budget on .in
.1nnual ba ''
I urthermorc the hudpet mu't include
111 c\11ma tc o( current rc(llJccmc:nt cosr'
1 1d c.\11ma1ct.I rcm.un1ng u,eful life of
1H 111•r component\ w1th1n the .l\\tX1at11m
''"' J general stntcmcnt 11dJrc'''"S the
pro,cuurc' u\ed tor C3lcula11on and
''·'"lt,hment lll re,c:f\c' 10 tlcfra'r
111111rc rc:p.ur
\\ I I h t e',, (' c.: I I (l I n l r c a 'Ing
\(\\fllClll\, \Our IJUC\ttlln ,, <JUllC t1mcl~
n th.11, cllce11 .. c Jul~ I, it''0\:1atu1n'
11\0111 incrCU\C thl'IF 11,\C\\OlCnl\
111ho111 .1 \Otc ol the mcmhcr,, unlc"
·)I,.,. ha'c c11mphcll "11h ~ecuon l.'\ti5
d1,u 1hu11:d the opcr1111n~ budget) I
11o111ld 11nmcd1.1lcl'f m ikc the J'~uc1.1t1011
m.irc ot both ~ec11un I 'b5 ,rnd ~cct1on
I ih(1 ot the C.1111 Code in wr111ng. GClod
ud. •
l>ear Hotllnt:
I lht In a t'Ountry club·St)'lr
:i'l~odatJon community ~ich an t1C~mely
\hort t't or R (four p1aesl.
lfo~t\t>r. tht rult'l and rqulatioM are
'onH' 25 pagH Iona and Include
numcrou rule ,..hkh one "ould thl"k
woultt ht un..nforcuhlt. One such
t\11 mplt 1, a prohlblelon again~&
molortyclH In the project. Bow much
po\ttr dott Che ·~~ocloclon hint 10 ac1opl
1111 or tht' t ruft''I?
-Ruled 0111
De 1r Rulct.I 0111
Fwtthcrmorc. tf the iation were '°
attempt to enforce the rule b} the
i\Suance of fines, you ha11c many a"cnue.~
available to challenge the fines
I woulc.I cnou ly consider attcmp11n1
to be appointed to the rules committee
or, 1n the altema11ve, form • group or
concerned homeowners for the pccific
purpose or revi mg the rules.
• Dur HoOint:
As a bond D1ember within an
uelu l"e delelopment In Corona dd
Mar, we art ton tanlly being bombarded
wtth dtmands by homeowners Chat tht
board Cake action •&•Inst othtr
homtownus.
Tht altt~ violation ctm quilt
insub tantlal, uch as storln& 11n
lnnat11blr boat In the garai" (lhercrott, a
rttttatlonal \thidt), malntalnlnt an
omct In a den, and a backyard a a
nul\ance. Art ~t. •~ board mcmbcn, lht
rerettt of oll pri\8tc di putts ond can "'
be held llahlt for railin1 to take 1ny
uction?
-8omb.irdtd
De.tr Uombardcd.
Your quc~t1on bnng!t up a -.ery good
p<.11nt I he purpo~ of common tnterC\t
dC\ICIO(lmClllS ,, to pre~l'-e property
""luc) throughout the project In other
1o1rord~. 1n commun111e) without
assoc1tttion'I, a homeowner 1 free to do
anything he or 'he pica~ a long a' 11 j,
w11hin the confine) of clly and or county
ordin<tnCC\
[he purpmc O( your U\t' rC\trtCllOn\
'uch a' lhc proh1bi11on of rccrc.1t1onal
vehicle~ " to prc"icl'\.c property "aluc\
AccorJ1n~ly, 1f a home0\1.ncr were 10
con,tantl\ hove a rother lar1c
recrea11on.1I 'chicle on the 'treet, or
pc.rhap' be running a bu me'' pur uant
tn a "re:ilh tool trud." 1n hi\ dmcwav. a
dc.1r :u~ument could be made th4'1 ihh
" not gonJ (or propcrt) 'aluc'
H1l\\C\cr. 1n \ltuation11 ~uch I\ 'lttmng
Jo 1n1l.11.1hlc boJI in the g.ir.iac.
ma1n1.11n1ng an office in a den or
main1.11n1ng a back )ard an ,, m.rnncr
which ma~e' a neighbor unhappy. the
ho.ml '' he'll 'cf°'cJ b) tn\pccttn~ the
alleged \11ola 1ton. mak1na a bu-.u1c"'
JuJgmcnl Jec..,1on as to "'hcrhe~ or not
the viola11on '" gra"c enough to w.inant en ling any legal • ction and. thereafter.
prepanna a tioJrt.I rc~lution th:at the
matter 1 a pnvatc d1(,pute
fhc mo t important thing for you to
remember j, that homeowner complaint •
no m:ltler how tnv1al, ~hould not he
ianorcd. the.)' hould be documented and
the compl ining homeowner hould be
notified 1f the oo•rd con rde~ the mutter
to he: a pri\ 1c di putc, unle the
\ 101. tton " ,mc '4'h1ch the bo r~ feel' •'
\lrClnJ CrlOUJh to Wlrr3nt lal.ing • CtlOn.
In order to be t'nforccntile. rule' and (Ro f cmberg ; in ittornt'J' anJ
rc,:uh111on mu\t ~ rn'°n.1hk A' 'u~h: man•&tnl pJrtncr of /~/tJ,Qtl, l."
they mu't be !limed at. cnhftncing 1h.c • /·embers. 1 law firm cmphJ,izing in the
purpme l.ttcc.1 •n the, "' rei.rnon 'I'" P''"'ticc of l•w m the area of rommunlh ~ll\Crn1ng . d 11mcn1 rvrll1lll). the ,, ()ClllllO/I\ He cotnnot mdl\l(lu1/I
purpo"e wall !le ct forth in A1e. rt1clcs ic~pvntl to quc.,rion'!, tiut will amwer •"
nl IOCt'tff)Or•ltlOO <lllC: o( (lrt'"CfY;.\ltOn m.llf) I\ f"'\SIMC in the '4U~~y lfot/lllC
uf property \t1lue column. ~111>m1t yur queH10' to
h 1 the H 1hn ·, p1n10n th t the Ccmm1umh' •tt:H•fMn Uotlmc, /611
auoaation woulJ ~ h rl.I pre' d tu Wc"teltff Orwe u11c ~M. c•poN
enforce a _,.I pr h1h111n1 motorcycle" lka h 9 6&J)
..... 11 ....
~ .. "'°" ll"C(ltl'Pfomlling .. ol oe.an. bay ..t Qty ...... Ol'I • comet IOl This
rart QppOt1'l1ftY lo ~ ~ In oc remodel tNa
Soulhpoft plan w poo& & spa or '° bUlld a new
custom home an I~ labuloUI unob911'Uded WI# .... ... _., 1-1
Bml ., ...
NEW UITIC lMllM IUDI
F~ """ yar hN custom home w oeean.
canyon I city flgl'll Vl"9 • 38R, 2\hBA. family 1oom, den, toil. Yle'Mft!I dedts tont & rur An
absolute steal ar ..., ...
ll ... llT
Beautiful cukl...ae location on large lot
Atmodtt.d 4BR, 2~BA Wif\ new CWJ*s,
~. new ~ & Wf'll'fY llPC*ft
VIC.tlW & ready tor OCCUJ*'CY Owner • CMtry some~ t'l.1 ..
-·.. , .... Wiii llbUoua oc.an. bay Ind city lgt'Q v.-.
This 4BA 2~8A pool home on a llCluded a«ting
llows lot lolal pnvacy Wlll'I • long drW9way up to
1M home This i. an ~ lot ~ lo
build an ....,. estaee on this i.nque Pltcel d
land 11~
IDT • BCMT 11 •• Dl!M .,....,.am
One Ind ontt lot tvalable "' tr.o. -.gn ~ guarded comm&nty Unique ioc.tJon Wiit! ocean
Ind crty lights YleWI Swounded by P'U1JOe
cUllOln homes EkM Y°"' dfnm homtl 11 .....
.. 111 .... lllM
Im Cllft.... 1171 mil .... •cm1--···-·•lmlf -~U.MI
4BR, 3BA. tamly room, Iota at ~ ftoof.
& mirrors. large lo4a, aupeit> loeaOons.
~ at '563J>00..$591,000
• 1W11Uacma•NmLW .. ·9'YCIAllm.t ma,.• .... • 111•1•..,.. _._ ~' • 1•
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... 111 1111 M.l ESnD ,.. .. 141-1121
-BE T BUY 0 PYGLASS HILL
$826,000
Fabulou' ocean. ci tv & bav view' from thi\ 4
bdrm, J bath. I tor} hom.c. Ah~cntec O\\ ner
. ay .. Brin an offer!"
\P\'(iLA'~ 'i OR ...
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T If[ Tl RR \( £ \ \ BR
s 1 4.,~.tlOll
79~.(lfl()
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l \Sllll. FF," UJ( ~ $-4H1.1nl (1 11 1
111\RROR Hll L .t BR . . • $1 ,19 .. 1-.!C1
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PAGE 36 I SATURDAY June 22, 1991
LIDO ISLE
4 BR 2 BA single story Slree1 to strad• locabon.
45 h with 101 Remodeled kitchen 1n oak •nd tile
Oak f1()()(1ng 1n entry & d1ntng Wonderful patio
courtyard
$780,000
"LOCAL" REAL TOR'S
BEST KEPT SECRET
DONALD PFAFF
E'SIDE MESA HEIGHTS
4 BR, 2 BA. sepatllt lamlly room wf!lrtplace.
Bnght open ftoor plan, upgraded flool' pWI,
gret1 family yard. Owner found another!. Hurry!
1385,000
BACK BAY VIEW TO EAST NEWPORT $421,000
4 BR 2'? BA. 2 story pool hOmt Wondtrlul yard and kllchtn. ~Mt todaylt
DONALD ·PFAFF
RE/MAX REALTORS
760-5000 ~ ~£ 642-9797 .
By ARIANNE
For Ru l Estate Aaen11 -Week or June 12-29
ARJES (I am -fint and then you can be second; aren't I nice?) -You had such
an uphill battle these last rwo years you forgot how lucky you are. It's not the tars'
fault if you are not sliding down your career mountain. Venus, planet or hannony~
Mars, planet of salespeople and drive, and Jupiter, planet of luck and opportunity.
arc aspecting your sign favorably. The doors are all open.
TAURUS (I have -and please don't touch my stuH) -Hold sellers' hand and
rea urc them delayed financing will come through in time. Check out large
townhomes by a great chool. Executive homes that ore family oriented arc best for
Ii ting, showing and selling. Your charm and the highe t of motives wall put you in the
driver's scat with contracts and new listings.
GEMINI (I think - and think and think; my head hurt., you take O\.er) -Your
Mtdn touch continues with real estate advice. 01cn1' pccuh1tion, with your help,
will poy off before another year has ended Get out of your f1wor11c rul ind
'""co;11gate new areas 1n i.urround1ng communities. An) propert1e. you fall in IO\lc
\\1th )Ou will he able to ~II to new hu)'crs
CANCt:R (I feel -no I'm not pouting, JUSt feeling) -Steer ehcnt clear of ellcr
f111:1nc111g 'il;;i) with lncd and true comp:in1e' and "''"t on clear terms and read1na
tine print. Condo:. right behind >OU arc ready 10 li't and 'how. or both. They will
pr.1ct1c:illy r.111 into c ... cruw Don't feel guilty ll~ )'OU have work.ed hard the last Sill
. month' for thi-; "ccm1ngly e:iw \ucce~~.
LEO (I will -tell )'OU .ill ahout 11 1f >OU ''' \1111 and listen) -Show up at all
ch.ml) e"en1' Don't leave a minute earl) on open hou e a'i a VIP and buyer will
-;how up at 1hc 'cry lust moment Three c6n1racb you have up on fall into escrow
with )Ou clearly stating amendment Advcrti~1ng you put into effect will now pay o((
tenfold
VIRGO (I analyze -and pick and pick; ooh, ts that dirty?) -Take first-tame
clients to open house condo this weekend. Larger townhomes behind your home arc
bco;t for listing. Market heavily and hold open houses during the week. Don't let a co-
worker drag you or your hstings down as they can't sec the future market. Work
alone and trust your own instincts.
LIBRA (I balance -I don't know yet; rm still weighing 11 ) -Look for the mOS1
beautiful homei. and estates, then call client'> and how them Hold open beautiful
family home. Give energy to a new JUsl cause a~ powerful people will love you Cor it
and refer new business in the future Expand your horizon 10 the art field and
in1crnat1onally. Think bcnuttful
CORrto (I desire -.ind watch out 1f you desire what I desire) -An eccentric
\ellcr caves in to your fiery buyer and 1hey both benefit. Make all howina
appointments )OU can ht1ndlc and more Paranoid you u\ually fine tooth comb e row
111\truction!I and now it pay'i off You save your buyer a bundle. Change e~row
officers /\major lisiing w11h a \Ill.ill hu1lder i\ yours for the e-.k1ng
·A<;JTIARIUS (I '>CC and \\hy can't vou sec wh,1t I 'cc?) -'ou feel like l>m&
low for a couple of d:t)~. hut client~ arc begging to >1gn on the dotted line. I ct
partner or assistant do mo!ll of the "ork You he low with people m bu 1ne ~ that
c~port Look for contact\ w11h m1crna11onal magaLme Cor po \Ihle d\.crti ing. ~II
your part of the world 1n )Our uwn word\
,,
CAPRJCORN (I U'ic -.ind ,,., tor )Our own good) -Take the lame to help o
former client refinance property You fall into a commercial property that two of
your client have financmg for. Try 11 and a~k Cor help if need be. A female cxccutave
client would like ~ neiahbor's properly that 111 ready to ell. f'oract about open hou
and make appointments for next weekend.
AQUARIUS (I know. -and you will never know exactly what t know) -Fairly
new, very large cxecutave homes are best for showlna. Emotions, ye , you do have
fcelinas. and they may get the be t of you in important neaotiations. Count 10 10 or
excuse yourself to cool down. This contract is a very bi& deal to your client and
future business for you and him. •
PISCES (I bchcvc -and don't try to pin me down to what) -Splashy ads with
lots of picture and few word wall do justice to tho e new condo listinp. Oel on the
phone and contact agents you know In other ueu. They have buyers for you. You
mu11t get proper rest and take care of your health. Your mental state could make you
5ick, just when clients arc clamoring for showings.
(The llfl do not compel, only uu t. Reid sun, r in1 and moon 11ns for luff her nu•nccs Loi,ic, ARIANNE)
DAILY PLOT I REAL ESTATE
Kathryn Thompson
joi~s Hall of Fame
Kathryn G. Thompt00, ch•irman and
chief executive officer of the Oranae
County·based Ka thryn G. Thompson
Development Company, will be the first
woman inducted into lhe California
Building Industry Hall of fame at a
dinner in San Francisco Friday.
A 25-year veteran of the construction,
clc-..clopment and real ci.t.atc fields,
I homp-.on 1s being honored for her
lender h~p. talent and creativity in the
b111ldrng indu try.
In hal>Cball or football, no player can
01.l~C 11 10 hi\ Hall or Fame Without
l~.uning the art and wi~m of the game
lr11m hr teammate and coache$,"
rh11mp-.on aid. "In a very &imilar way, I
h,1\.1,; hecn l>tlected for th1 honor
~c.1u'>e \Ome \ptciaJ builders, peers,
fr1cml' a1nd C\cn competitors h:a\c taken
llllll 10 make their expcncncc and
"'Mfom available to me.
C1 11ng everal male peer as her chief
mentor during her lS·year real estate
l.trccr, 1 hompson said she owes much of
her .. uccc to her father.
'My father was the man who taught
me. Jnd then convinced me, that being a
"l1m11n was no barrier to any ucccss I
~maid 11chieve," she uid.
fhomp~n i commjtted to advancing
rhc po~1tl\IC image of builde~ and
1k\cloper.. She devote cou ntle hou~
111 chJrtty and worl..~ tircle ly with
'tudcnh and younaer members of her
pr11le"aon to .iromotc a better
un<lcN.ind1ng of the re. ponsibihtiel> that
.i,\ctopcr Jnd all c1t1zcn mu t face.
. \, CEO of her own compan)',
I hump .. o n 1 e n gaged in the
ii< \dopmcnt, bu1ldin1. management and
llh''tmcnt of rc!'licJc11t1al. commerc1al
111.I intlu,tnnl re I c'tatc in Southern
l .1li lorn1.a. A a rcs1dcnt1al builder
1l.1nc, \he h.1 direc:tcd the development.
l"ll'tructton and marketi ng of thou~ands
1 f \lnglc·famal ) homeo; a nd
, nndumrn111m\,
1\ nutcd writ er .ind lect urer,
Kathryn G. Thompson
Thomp on wa a featured 'peakcr al the
1990 annual real ~late conference
'ron,orcd hy the Lusk Center for Real
b tate Development, which he helped
found, at U C. Also at USC, she !>Crvc~
on 1hc board of coun elors for the
cht'IOI of Urban and Regional Planning,
wh1k .tt UCI. 'he ..c~e' a' a tru tee of
the board of lhrcchm for 1he College of
Mcd11:1t1c
fhomp,on ha!> rcce1\.ccJ numerou'>
a"'ard' for her wor~ 1n building and
dc,elopment. ;a~ well J\ for her de\Ollon
to loc.il and n:u1onal charn1c l..a'>t ye.t r ~he \\,\, g1\.en the "Spiral of Life · award
from the Construction lndu lne
Alliance for the City of Hope National
Medical Center, for which she ra1~d
more than $300,000.
In add1t1on, he wa'i recently named to
the American Bu inc Conference,
made up of the top 100 chief executive
officers of America's fa test-growing
mid-sized companies. and to "Savvy 60,"
See THOMPSON/?111 •
Experts see economy dip
as hou~ing buyer's market
CHICAGO -Consuf1'lcr confidence is
<l11"'n 1 he economy Is do""n So why arc
things look1na up to rul(ill drco~ of
home owner hip?
It\ a111omatic. When Ihm lake the
\Wnomy ure down , oprortunitics ex1 t.
I h.1 t 1' e'pcci lly true tor 1hosc ~hopping
lor .i hnu e.
Ch1c•go Title and Tru t Company, the
OJlrnn' leadina title 1n~urance
1111Jcrwr1tcr, hh seen the up' and downs
l.1c1 ng home h\lyel'\ for more 1hun 140
y1:1us.
"I ntercst rate~ arc down and home
pnCel> arc 1111cad)' or lower throughout
mo I of the t6untry," said Chicago Title
11nd Tru t's John Pfister. ''h's a buyer's
market."
Pfi tcr i the firm· .. v1 e pre.s1dcnt of
m 'r~ct research. Annually he conduct
the Chicaso Title and Trust Company'
national hoU in& urwy. "Who's Buying
House\ in America.'' • . . ..
"Achie"1ng the American dream of
home ownership 1 often a difficult
goal," aid Pfi\ter "But, there arc
Jdvunt•gcs pre ent now thnt c.an make
the dream a reahty ·•
Home buyma opportunitit\ l\t11lablc
an lo\\cr cconom1t periods J flen mean
motf. value for )Our d liar. The bu)er·~
ma rket a\tn1lable now, with lower intcrc'lt
rntc,, can mean biSBcr home • more yard
'P cc, more o! v.hat ·you wouldn't e~r:ct
to find for the price when there a
eller' market. It 1..'0uld mean the
recre.,lion ruom you've lway w•nted or
the patio )Ou'vc en '° man) time' in
hOU\C ond aarden maaazmc .
And while you cnn m,1ke drc m come
1nu:. )Ou'll c1I~ ;nin the equity end mnny
1 ndvnntagc' that home owncr,h1p
bring.. ...
Why ~huuld opportunity ttc knocl.1na
on your rented door? You can have your
n c:toor and the rt l of the hou to
hana 1t on.
SATURDAY, June 22, 1991 I PAGE 37
Rae Rodgers
I
A R utation based on Service
ep ~ Performance
NEWPORT HEIGHTS $ $ $ S $ $ $ $
Complete construction on thie four bedroom 3 bath home and reap the
rewards! Prime quiet location. Addition has family room, workshop and
master suite. Very liveable, just needs completion.
OPEN SAT 1:30 TO 5 ASKING $538,500
NEWPORT HEIGHTS $410,000!
Contemporary 3 bedroom • Light white and bright on very quiet street. High
beamed ceilings. Gia picture window and pool. Great value at $410,000
WALK TO BEACH
NEWPORT FOR $279,000
Four bedroom, 3 b31h rc~1dence w/family room. Recent second story ma tcr
suite addition. A lot of house for the h t pricc1 Leasehold.
HUNTINGTON VIEW
New Spanish Villa in redeveloped area View deck. Luxurious master $u1te.
Use of marble, white washed oak, French doors. Three bdnns, family rm.
formal dining. Has 1t all and BRAND NEW. OPEN TI-US WEEKEND.
$439,000
HUNTINGTON EXEC
Condo with peck at ocean and amazing sunset views · See Catalina! Two
master suites -light white &. one year old. It's gorgeous! $334,000
EASTSIDE CONDO
Like a new model! Three large bdrms. Spacious sunny patio . 21h bath!.
Prime Elden location. $215,000
DUPLEX C.M.
OWC 10% 2nd T .O. or more. Two 2 BR 1 BA units refurbished & JU t
newly listed. $235,000
REIM* · i60-5000
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JACOBS REAL TY, INC .
**** 3 BDRMS & BIG FAMILY ROOM 2 Boths + 2 Bdrms, 2 fireplaces.
On on extra large lot & l block to beach . .. . . .. .$499,000
NEWPORT CREST W/OCEAN VIEW 4 Bdrms, large family rm, 21fi
baths. A more private end unit, upgraded w/wood floors & plush
carpeting . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . $364,000
CORONA DEL MAR -3 BLKS TO BEACH 3Bdrms & 3 Baths + 2
Bdrm. Fireplace in each unit, new carpets & freshly pointed Lorge
sundeck & pnvote covered polio Dbl goroge .................. $675,000
SHARP CONTEMPORARY! l 'h Blocks to beoch, 38drms, 2 Baths. up
& 28drms lower. f ireplace in each Big front patio w/shode tree 3
Balconies in the upper unit. Asking . . . . $480,000
NEWPORT CREST Sharp 2 Bdrm, 2 112 Baths . nice c:orpet1ng, nearly
l ,600 sq ft. Bright & oiry Huge double goroge w/seporote laundry oreo
.. . .............. $269,000
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2919 ~ &Nd., ~tewport BMch. CA 82e83
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Terraza Court Villas introduced in Mesci
\mid 1hc trc.:·llncd ~trcets of cost "iide
< t"t..i \.le,.. ~ "'t-e•e "'eahhy Southern
(
0Jltlorn1•111' built their \Ummer homes
. ind bcadi cottages 1n the 1940s -
lirt~!!' Dc\cloprnent Corp • ., introducing
I nr.11.1 ( 1lltrl \ tlla ... a unique enclave
"' I~ \kd11n1.1nc<1n ·,1 ylcs ga rden
t ,·,1dr "' l' t1'I which grand opening \Ole::.
l>u.:111 tf11, \\ll kcntl
\\ 11h .ill the qu.11111 dlJrm nf a \tllagc
'lied 111 L1l.1'-l.tl ll.11\. I crra£a Court
\ '"·" .11 111rd' 1hl 11rr11r111111t\ 111 cn10)
".111 ''"'< It\ 111 1: Ill .111 1n \ t11 ni:
Terraza Court VIiias
l>rHlopcr: Bnggi. De\ d opment.
l .\pc or dc,clopmcnt: Single-family
llllllle'
l'rin · range: ~~~9J IOO 10 S l 19,000
Squarr foota1o:c: l 'r 111 U\00.
~ale' office phone: M'i 7/H 2 nr
'"" llh '"'
1 , 1d1I "' h '"" •< '1 111..: , \pl.1111cd I d
I!•,. I'' 'I I< Ill •I thl I 1i:11n.1 Hill'
'I "' 1 f !II \\ h1, h 'I'll l,iflll' Ill htllldlll~
111 il\ l\l•llll' ill \\l'll ·L''t.1hl1'h<·d
._ 1\l'P f ,II"
I! ' 11o ti, d<-tt1•111<.ilh ''fld.11ul
1111\ '.Ill' 11\,11 'lljlll''l<'I 1111' dl,1111\.11\l'
<'"J,1111.il "'lk Lt11111. L".1.!1 ,111!.!lc J.11nih
.1.t 1d1ul h11ml lc,1tu11.' 1 lull\ lcm:ed
l"I\ 11< c 11dL11 .irl.t I ''-Jll l,tteh detailed
111 ·' \1 ulitu r.111L',1l1 theme.the exterior\
•IL 1.llli\llll'd h" '"Lh 'Pn ·1.1I touc hc-; a'
•r 11!hl .111n.1n111n Ilk 111,ct\. up,ta1r'
\\ 111d1l\\ rl,IOl l.'1 hll'<C~ ,ind allltlCllVC tile
11111"
I u'h l11inl·)Md land.,rnping and such
c'<tra considcrationi. as down-lighting
above the garage doo~ underscore
Terraza Court villas' unique ambiance .
Accommodating differing lifestyle
requirements, a choice of two-story Ooor
plan"' offers up to nearly 1,800 i.quare
feet of 111tenor living pace.
In the villn Eleganza, a graceful
Jrchway formaUy eparates the living
h>Om from the adjoining dining nrcn,
"'h1lc .,ccluded upstair!i are two fomil>
hcdruom,, a full bathroom and ma"iter
'111 t1.· complclc \\llh pnvute bathing/
drc"tn~ area.
. \dd1ng t11 the vcr ... .111ltt~ of the Villri
P.1l.1uo, the formal h\ing and dining
.i re as ..re .• 1ugmen1ed by a gordcn-v1ew
l.11111lv room and an upstairs loft which
1..in h1: optionally con1.crtcd into a fully
«nl'ln,ed fourth bedroom.
\ aultcd <111u cathedral ceilingl> in the
cn1ert.11n1ng .1rea . alt well as most
h1.dn>11m~. complement the spac1ou
u1mcn,1011s of thci.c designs. Circular
·ind I.in "'tnd™ accents. skylights and
1.•H ncr "'1ndow gro upings enhance
lt:riil/,1 Court v1llJ!>0 light and airy
'')ling
All mtroduccd by c.:01.ercd porchc and
h.1n<.l d,1llcd v.ood entry doors, a "-Cit
'" h~ 1n1cr1or foyers surfaced in ceramic
tile. the lu-<urv of these hom~ 1s funhcr
rc\-c,1lcd b~ marble surroundings for lhe
\\OOd-burning living room fireplaces and
oak sta1rca~e railings and banisters.
Each skyhgh ted ma1ater suite bathing/
dressing area ts lavishly finished with a
ti le-topped dual-basin vani ty, elegant
brass fuctures, an oversized tile tub,
discreetly compartmented commode and
TERRAZA COURT VILLAS
111111. .ind dt\Ul\l'r 1h1'> brand new private gated community of twelve
~kd11nran 1:,111 \lyk p.1t10 hrnnc \. We guarantee you will love these
b nt!hl thrt:L' .inti lnu r hccJwnm Otiorplan' with many quality features
till IUdtll~ \illl ltLtl t"Ctltng~. LU\tl)m t>.t l<. C3blnCIS, air COnUit10ning,
rL'l'l'\'t'd ll~hl rng. CIC
\11 q111t kh Pn tht''c ho me' w11h priceo; from $289,000 with eac;y
I 111.inu11~ t\11n1 hc r quallly rro1cct hy Brigg~ Development.
(>pen <hail~· 11 :00 a.m. -6:00 p.m . Conveniently IO(ated in Ea tslde
< o\ta \ko;a et 2464 Elden Avenue between Monte Vlst• and S•nta
"n t'>rl.
,. or more infomation. r>lease coll:
(7 14) 645-7812 or (7 14) 380-0686
either mirrored h1l>·and·hero; wardrobes
or walk-in closet.
Fo r ea'e o( food preparation and
')Crvice. thc kuchens all arc fully
equipped w11h ga ... cooktop • elf-etc. ning
oven::.. sep;uatc microwaves, pot-;crubber
d1shw.i::.her' and porce lain-f1n1shed,
doublc·Cllmpartmcnr sink' "'ith extra
\pra} hose fixture~.
F\pan'c~ of ceramic ttle counter tops,
that include convenient breakfast bars,
along w11h European-style oak cabinets
and either douhlc or walk-in pantrie
contribute to lhc appeal of these culinary
centers
Deco rative raised panel interior doors,
oak linen and bathroom cabinet~. in
addition to ceramic tile surroundings and
porcelain-finished fixtures for the
econdary bathrooms exemplify 1he
thought and care devoted to ev~ry detail.
All of the e residences also feature
direct access 10 fully drywalled, two-car
garages w11h built-in cabinets above the
wa her and dryer area., w11h scctionul
roll-up doors equi pped with .tu1oma11c
openers.
Priced from $289.000 10 $319.000, the
12 residences at Terraza Court Villas are
ready for immediate move-in.
BeCIC I ifestY e
Ocean Views, Ck>M to '9er,
Gated 'orldng. 1 IRMS trom
$995. • 2 IRMS ovatloble.
To VI it th1 exciting new enc
"'luch 1 located on Elden AYI
paralleling Ncwpon Boulevard, take
M3r Avenue ca t one block from
Cost.1 Me~ Freeway, 1hen turn right
continue to 2464 Elden Ave. Ir
Terrall\ Court Villas' g"ted entry, a 1
office and models are open from 11
10 6 p.m daily. For additu
information. call 645-7812 or 380--068
From Page 37
as one of Sawy masazine' top
women businc s owner .
Her firm has been called the ''fa·
growing development company in
nation" by Profes ional Buil
mag;uine, and Thomp n hen.ctr
been nnmcd one or Orange County's
bu1lderi. and mM1er developers
Orange Coa~I magazine She w na1
Worn.in of 1hc: Year by the Califo
State ~cn:ue 1n 1987 anti by Ora
County mnguzine in 1988.
In 1988, ~he rece111ed the Membci
1hc: Ycnr .iward from Lhc Lincoln CJul
Orange Counly for her commhmen1
good go11ernment and for her part In
California Tran)Jt Au1hor1ty's deci$io1
c tnhli h a di trict office In Ora
C"ounty -the fmt in the tGte In
\'car
l'hompson aivc c:oun1lc hours
chantuble organization , 1nclud1n&
United Way and the Boy Scout
Amcnc., from whom she received
198S "Oood Scout" ward for
Or. n~c Count) cour1na for 1
f land1capped pro ram
She ulso served n~ vice cbatrmnn
facihtie for the opcn1n1 o( the Or11
County Performing Arts Center,
which "he helped ni5e more than
million
fltompwn holds a C.alifomia acne
contractor'$ license, 1 Cahfomia ri
estate ale~ license and is a certifi
commerc11I 1n11c tment broker.
earned a dearce in busin
dmlnl 1ru11on from Southern McthOd
Un1ver lty m Dallas ~
Thompson formed her rirst real c u
comrany in 1967. Kathryn O. Thom
Development Comp11ny Is hCedqunu
In Ah ) Viejo.
DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Harbor Ridge
estate flcli in
custom luxury
l.oc.iLcd an 1hc c•clu~atc-guardcd
community of Harbor Ridge. th" custom
C\t<t tC o((er\ maanif1ccnt VI ta Of
Nl!\\[lllft Ba), Che Pacific Ocean and che
"'!Zht hghb of 'he cit).
The dramatic, two-story entry
""l'l~ome )OU with custom marble
l1v\1ring and dual drcular !>tairwD)~· Step
Property of the Week
J•'"" into the formill living room. wh1~h
k,11u1c' a cu tom fireplace w11h pcci11ly
.t1mcn marble hearth.
SATURDAY, June 22, 1991 I PAGE 39
\ unique rocunda or glau enhances
thl lllilJCl>tic vie~ of the Newport co st
111d UI\' hght . DOors Open lO the view
pJI 111 "here a SJ><:cinlly de 1gncd pool
'"th 'eparate .. pa m•y be found
P.alt1t i;d Harhor Rid e estate in Newpon Buch offers macnificcnt vteWS of the ocean and the cuy's night hatm
\\ 111\ or ala\ frame the oval dintng
11111m The famity room feature a
\ll'1t1m layer flugstonc (1repl1ce. Built·in
, 1hllll"" hou c the 1clevt~t0n set and
-ti:r..:11 ""Ith urround Sound for your
,,•u 11ng plc.1,urc.
I he w;all..·tn wet har with granite lop
:l 11111c' a br:w. har <i1nJ... refrigerator
ind •~l mali..c r 1-rcnch doors open to the
, ... •I .in\J 'P" urea.
I hl· hrcali.fo\I rtXlm and l 1tchen area
• 11-.cd. and all open to the fam1h
:. "'" for the enjoyment of the ever·
11 ng p.tnor:imic v1\hl\ fh1' 'tate-nf·
1h\; 11t kitchen offer all the amcn111c' a
"'111mct could "ant.
Mc~~ 10 the upper 1c .. c1 to find double
door lrJd1ng into a 'P"ciou' and
maJe llC \Ulle ..-.11h ht' and her bath~.
'Pa tub. over u ed 'ihO\\.Cr and b1dc1, a
blacli. marhlc f11eplace ,ind 'cp;irate
'1111ng wom Ma l\C hi\ .md her\ ..... 111.·
in dn\Ct\ are included, plu' Jn ovcr,ucd
cedar closet for tho'e .. pecial
requirement and a ~parule clo:.ct to
.tccommodatc ful'\
Remote control hade' adJUSt for \Un
e\po urc l-rcnch doors lead out to the
private p:rno On the same le .. el, the
mirron:d exercise mom 1<; large enough
10 accommodate a huge assortment of
g)m equipment
One gue t room 1s a separate wing
WATERfBONT HOMES. IN~
/ Rea1ton•
For mort information or appoinrment to show call
PEGGY HARRISON
t
Residence: 673-3330 Business: 631-1400
SWEEPING WHITE WATER VIEWS
Oranwic, tnlditional design in Corona Del M.,
spcctllallar spiral Slairwe. 4 bedrooms, libnwy,
den. 4 bahs. quality for the perfectionist
$1,895,000
OCEAN VIEW IN CORONA DEL MAR
Hartu Vaew Hills. great fmnily home. Large and
private loc. 4 ~. 2.S baths.
$749,500
OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX
Uvc at the belch and enjoy rental income frun
teeond m1it. M\lSl sec this rc:modeJed duplex.
Inside shows like I model.
$594,000
with view, walk·tn closet, private bath
and electric shade • along with a pccial
alcove to accommodate computer and
desk at entry. The second guest room 1'
a totally separate wing, including a
private ctrcular 1airway from the main
entry hall to house those longer than
weekend-stayina JUests
Move 10 the lower IC\'cl and find a
fascinating game room. Enter via the
family room rrom above. Feature.,
include a stacked nag.sto ne fireplace and
room fo r a pool table, wet bar with ace
maker Jnd refrigerator.
Addittonal outdoor patio and fruit
tree<; arc on thi" level A temperature·
controlled wane cellar holds manv ca c<,
of your ra .. onte vmuigc.
A 101al of three bcdroo1m . fa"c bath.-,.
m.ud· quarter and bath, and room' for
e"cry occa,io11 mal.e 1h1\ e\tatc an
c1tci11ng offering.
The ground' arc equipped 'A-ith
sprinkler .ind outdoor hghtinf on timer'.
giving the c talc ,\ m<1Je\l1c feel I he
home i~ equipped and "'"'d for an
elevator, Yrhtch can he in tailed anytime
1 he home t'> c~qul\ltelv decorated .ind
'' hcing offered full\ furn"hcd 11
S".295,000 111 r cct1"c yo ur
comphmen1a~ b11x hure on 1h1<, pccial
offering. call Ann Peter\ .tnt,I Suzanne
hulcr at Gruhh -.\. f lh' '-t...,port Buch,
(>.i.i h200
COME SEE How I AM MARKETING
YOUR NEIGHBOR'S HOMES:
OPEN HOUSE
Coffu ANd DEssERt
SuNdAy JuNE 2 j
9SO CAGNey 1206
9SO CAGNey #20S
280 CAGNey 1104
260CAGNey1202 'l 99, soo
VillA IWbo\ AN<f SfAfMRE
(NIM~ Rd. 6 Supcaioa)
720--06 11 Bus.
722,6 }60 RES.
JoycE BARNES
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ORANGE • '".'lr'lf"l Model Perfect F~ ::. · · : ca:age w/custom
• l. jl"' soc 54 lQ oCXJ
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CNJ..:
PATllCI nNORE
721-1!00
CM.1:
PATllCI TIMlllE--
721 -1!81
UMIQDI lSLAJfD BOIOI
I f I :'-le'" C'n M 'rKd' 3BR .. ~BA fom1ly
, , 1 • u L df,n l "'.11 mes patios 8t roor deck
Stlt,000
$595,000 · 1", ~t • , n J l4ZO,OOO
CM.1: , ..... TBlll--n1 -1m
Ml TmAYI
COllOllA Da. llU • BeautUul 38
hOme w/formal Din Rm & Fllmlly R•
Jorge pnvate yord on prestigious
A volue at S5QQ cxx; W/Terms
Cll:
PATR-111:1-TEN
721-11111 .... ,,.1 •·
Retiring soon? En)oy country ckib Uvlng at The Terraces. Ocean Vlewl. Prime locdon, q• 1 XIO 1n:J :>UA • '1'.e 1111,000 ~ -•OU> ,,.... JBA ,1 , ei '"IC 1., •• 000 cokSe-sac. 2BR, den, 2BA, splCIOUs living rm, frplc, aky-llghted dining .,... lg. kitchet ~ ::'!':"... ~r:: 1 ·tc:rn1 •1 •r>lt A u 25,000 breakfast nook, 1,800 at. Upper unit single level with laundry rm, attached dbl garage.
_ _ _ 1, , ;: !l.A i•e a pion 12u,ooo terrace + gated patio. Immaculate! All white catpeta, shutlera, drapes. New appllanc
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REDUCED TO $269,900
For this largest 2BR 2BA Versatlles
condo with neighbor on one side
0nly l ovely archi t ectu r e .
l;rndsCilped grounds. clubhouse,
pool. spa sec-gated community
OPEN SUN 1·4 CllE,<i)l II Rt:
101 SCHOLZ # 11& I 'rl:i' ~~;·'f·.;~;·;-
RITZ COVE
HOMESITE
43 Ritz Cotfe Drive
C 11()/TI " >'nN''' m '.llNfigious R111 C °"~ "" q ·~
wf.dMil< OM s~t from oudnfront r;,..,,, nvpnrtumtv to bu1Jd your custom drr4m homt
R e duced to $125,000
DA VE BVSK, Brolter
Ba•: 7 J4 489-0502
3 BODEGA BAY * SPYGLASS HILL
Best possible location and Y1eW1 Bu~der's own home eleoar«ly customized ·• 5 bedrooms +
maid's room, family size kitchen with eating area. formal dining room (seats 12), paneled study.
large upstairs bonus room • reduced to $1,595,000
OPJEN SUN 1 TO 5
HARBOR REAL TY 873-4400
Tht Harbor Am's Oldest Real Estate Firm
let U1 Help
Y11 Sell Your
Propert,!
284 SHERWOOD
Ltght • brtght, •l•gantl
1 remodeled EXECVTIVE 411, 2 .. IJ
50x150' lot. leduc:ed to $4ff.OOO
CHELSEA REALTl
Ofc: 863·9580 lea: 631-353
• l ovely Executive Home Two-Story,
4bdrmt5ba, electric chairlift, large
ki tchen, pool w/maaugt jeta,
greenhOuse. security fenced. Warm,
tropical cllma~ar-round. S750, ""SI._..
C•ll JACK HUDDLaSTOft, "L TA
MAUI "UL TY, IMC.
P.O. Box •LlatMlmeL. Ml M?e'I TOLL P'RR• 80CMz1 .. IM
642-5678
for information
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•Spa
•Pool
•View
••Waterfront
•••Waterfront and Pool
,....Give Address at Guard Gate
HOMES
FOR SALE
2BEDROOMS
• 621 Udo Pant Or. a.3. H9wpe)f1 BNch
873-7300 sen.ooo Sun 1-"'
128 Via T,.._e, Udo l•le
973-7300 1539,000 S.l/Sun 1-5
2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
...... 8 Rue Mar .. 111 ... 8tg Cyn. NB
842-6200 SS35,500 Sa1.tSun 1·5
• • 2804 La1.yette Ave, N.8
873-3777 SI ,395,000 Sat & Sun 1·5
* •57 Balboa COY .. (8•1boa Covel) N.B 87Wl81 Htl,000 Sal/Sun 1·5
• ..,.. 17 Ocean Vista. Sea l•land
844-e200 $137 ,500 Sun 1·5
3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
• .,..1 7 N VIiia O.Catallna, l.aSJ'.m• Beai<:h
494-1177 SI 325.000 Sunday 3.7
• • • "74 N l.aS+nda, Lllguna Beach 494-1177 S2.999.000 Sunday 3-7
1600 H.,row Pl, Wellcltlf, NB
~2·5200 '599,000
2101 Valley Rd. Costa Meu
842-IM4 $359.900
Sunday 1·5
Sattsun 12·5
22101 Mahoo Ln, Hun11ng1on Beach
~7-0745 S325,000 Sunday 1-4
3414 S•abrMH Ln. Corona def Mer
721·1200 M14 900 Sal/Sun 1-s
3414 S.abf"H Ln, Cotona def Mar
721·1200 M14 900 Sal Sun 1·5
711 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isl•
117W1111 S925.000 Sat Sun 1-5
, • 28 Vienl'\ll HarbOr Rid~ Crell, Npt Beech
84().9398 $079,500 SaVSun 1·5
...-•39 Beachcomber. Jaamln• CrHk 844-11200 15-49.000 Sun 1·5
...-103 <>c.an Vista. Newpon Beach
720-0811 1859,000 Sunday 12-4
.,..2471 Manno, Bayshof" 621 In•. Corona d9I Mar
721-()343 S359 000 Sat/Sun t -5 844-QOO Sl ,450,000 Sat 1-4, Sun 2·5
38EDROOMS
• 227 Evening Cyn, Shofeclfa. CdM
144-9080 Sl,795.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•304 <loldeNod, CdM
.,.. • 3 lnv9mHa, BIO eyn, Nwpt Bch ~ S94t.ooo
144·1800 11.ns.000 Sa1 2·5
Sun 1·5
••218 E <>c.antront, N 8
1'13-3777 11.~.000
208 Crystal C + llM hae) 84llboa I•.
1175-4000 "40.000
Sal/Sun 1-5
Sun t-4
.... • ••229 Emerald Bay, Laguna e.acn
75.9100 Sl,385,000 SaVSun 12-5
..-• 1905 Yacht Merill, Seaview. NB
144-toeO S5H,OOO Sun 1-5
• 507 J SI, PMn Point, Newpon Beech
15-.e100 1525,0000 Sat/Sun 1·5
19871 Ealuary, Huntlnvton S.ech
868·9333 1211.900 Sun 1·5
219 Via San Remo, Udo,, ..
173-7300 ""·000 Sun 1-6
2447 BowdOin, CM
873-7300 Ult,000 Sun 1·5
3349 Lupine. Coeta M ...
Me-9333 $293,900 Sun 1-"':30
•e ..-70 Ocean VIiia, Newpc>n fs.M:h
720-0811 ST35,000 Sal 12-4
••••1 tOO SN Lane. 1'4arbor View Hilla
173-7300 $858,000 Sun 1·5
••1324 Su ... IC Ln, WHIClllf, N 8
144-9080 seos.ooo
t 1341 Cann• Clrcle. Huntlng1on Beai<:h
Sun 1·5
848-9054 $283,000 SaVSun t 2·5
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1327 SIC>f\efietd, C.M
Sat 1 ·5 144.90e0 $235,000 Sun 1·5
304 Onyx, BalbOa 191and
875-4822 $919,000 Sal/Sun 1 -~
1912 Port Weybridge, Har~ vi.-Hma, N 8 .
'44-9060 $559.500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
32el Michigan Ave .. MHa Verde, Coate Meu 2103 Valley Rd, Costa M"a
241·7208 $279.000 Sal/Sun 12·5 842·eee4 $359,900 Sal/Sun 12·5
3&15 Catamaran. Har View Hilla. CdM
4BEDROOMS 844-90e0 $839,000 Sun 1·5
* • .,.. • 5 Rue Font-. Big Cyn. NB 520 Via Udo Soud, Udo late
721-1200 $1,199.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 573-7300 $995,000
**•2115 Ba)'9Jde Dr., Corona del Mar
75N100 $3,000,000 Sat 1-3
17938 San RafMI SI • Fountain vaney
' M&-9333 '389.000 Sun I -5
2215 Heather Ln. NB
. 868-0333 5595,000
4512 Wayne Rd, Cameo Highland•
873-7300 $742,500
Sun 1·5
Sun l·S
4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
•..,..• 1173 Klngaton, Wimbledon. CM
8'13-1900 $415,000 Sunday t -5
tit• •.,..•112 S LaSenda, Laguna Beach
494-1177 $2,090,000 Sund41y 3-7
•• • .,..11 LaS.nda Plac:9. Laguna BNch
Sun 1-5
5BEDROOMS
40C Ins. + Unit, Olde Corona del MM
857-4808 $759,000 Sun 1-6
aeS8 N19ht1ng•. Fountain Vatley
Me-9333 $284.900 Sal/Sun 2·$
5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
• 1•11 Klnga Ad, NB
831·1400 $1 ,795,000 S.tiSun 1-S
• 440 Rivera Terrace. Corona Hghlnda, CdM
844-2830 Sl,S50,000 Sat 2·5
•• •21 Pt Loma, SpyglaH, CdM
700-5000 s1.•~.ooo Sunday 1-s
1212 Biu.gom, WHldllf Grove. NB
721·1200 5699.900 Sat t-5
494-1177 $4,750,000 Sunday 3-7 12e vi. Lor~. Lido Isle NB
873-1900 1975.000 Sunday 1·5
• 1215 Surlhne Way, CdM
144-9080 M 75,000 Sat 1 ·5 •• • 14 Oakcrest Ln, Big Cyn, NB
• 2227 Arootua SL, Eutt>fuff. N B.
759-9100 S.509,500
•••• II Rue v111., •• Big Cyn NB
873·8728 SI ,395.000
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sal/Sun 1·5
••20571 Palaley Ln, Huntington Beach
759-9100 5459.000 Sal 12.30-4 30
* •2279 Tern, C.M eea-9333 S3 75,000 Sat Sun 1.5
173-8728 S2.S<e9 000 Set.Sun 1-5
8 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
• e ..-10 Burmng Tree, Big Canyon. N 8
759-9100 Sl,295,000 S. Sun 1·5
TOWNHOMES
CONDOS FOR SALE
1 BEDROOM
• .,...210 Ulle #204, Sea Fa1re, NB 946-eno $249.900 Sunday 1-4
2 BEDROOMS
• ..-.tso eag,,.y .,,oe, Villa Balboa, NB
84M770 S257,900 Sun 1-"'
....... 220 Noe• •308. Vlfla Balt>oa, NB
84S·e77o '355.900 Sunday 1-4
• 1235 8ay8tCM Or, Mat KJll, NB
844·1900 S985.000 S. Sun 1-"'
•• .,..290 Cag"9)' •202, N B
722-e380 $199.000 Sun 1-"'
3397 L#lltpuf, Co.ca M ...
Sat 1-4:30 642-5678 ..... 9"3 Ult.too
••40 S..twd C1 N-pon Tef'Ta~. N 8
63e-1&81 1119,900 Sun 1.0
3424 a.Ma ewe. CO••• MeM tor information _..9333 UM,800 SIM'I 1-4
••7~ Wtngat+ Bay, SC Metro., .. , CM
~15 1111.500 un 1.a
4M w .. tmlntltet. N 9 14~ a3'6,000 Sun 1"6
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$46-IU41M.OOO SM\.woey 12·6
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•2165 Canyon E-1. Co1ta Moaa
631-1266 $209.900 Sat 12 30-4
• e ....-280 Cagnf'y Ln • 120 VIiia Bnlboa, NB
2 1 1 200 S299 000 Sat Sun 1 ·5
• • • ....-J3 Oc.e.1n v !Otn Sea 11tand NB
f15.t 77 1 1 S8<'5 000 s,m <'·!>
• • .,.. • 270 Cagncy 307 Vil Bnt NB
f.1::.'·5200 S435.000 Sat Sun 1 ·5
3 BEDROOMS
• .110 Gntoenrod Coronn dot Mar
h71·0MM S51'1 000 Sunday 1-5
* • e ..-4e Canyon Island, Sig Cyn, NB 721-1200 $489,000 Sunday 1-5
3251 Btoeel St., N9wpon 8e9Ch
873-3777 S34 t .000 Sat./Sun 1.5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
3 BA plus 2 BR
* • • 4809 Seashore Or. N B
873-7300 $1 .299.000 SattSun I I ~
5 BR plus 2 BA
"'e ....-• 95 Oconn \11stu :ie" ·~t;md. NB 404 Iris, Old• Corona dal Mar
·i1 t:<>OO s qg 000 Sun 1·5 857-4808 $759.000 Sun 1·5
HOMES
FOR RENT
3029 Country Club . C.M
Me-8333 S2200/mo Sat 1-4
TOWN HOMES
CONDOS FOR RENT
•• • 2149 Vista Enlrada. Bluna. NB
• 722·6594 $2195 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
• •• • 6304 •/\ W OceanfrOf'lt. Nawp<>rt Beach
722-6480 $4,200,mo Sa Sun 1·5
••H18 AkMI. eo.ta W...
942-4424 S192,900
l
••3740 Afth Avanua, CdM &41M884 $425,000
• e 4 t 3 Gloucas1a1, C M
759-9100 $195,900
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• • e ..-to1 Scholz Plza 118, Var11alllas, NB
759-1877 S-289,900 Sunday t
33 Ima Loa Coun, N-Port S.ach
840-7000 S259,000 Sun 1·30-4 ~
• e ..-279 Haverfield, Baytldga, N.B
t57S-.822 $252.000 sun 1.5 2 BA plus FAM RM or DE~
••2330 Vanouard·P101 Nwpt Lnd. CM ....... 950 C•gnay .,205, NB.
1542·!>200 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 722-e380 $329,000 Sun 1.,
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Newport Hta. for $385,000. Cute
house lnctuo.dl
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TARBELL REALTORS
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LLONGS OF NEWPORT
Gerry & Christa
COMPLETELY REMODELED -3 BRS.
Carmel model; new roof, new kitchen, baths. skylight.
carpetS, lots more upgrades. Move ri&ht in.
Open Sun. l-5 1829 Port Marple. $510.cXX>
HARBOR VIEW HOMES, PVT RETREAT
Quiet st.reel, very secluded baok. yard, lovely curb If>'"
peal. beautifully cared for by original owners. Fovr
bedrooms. 2.S baths. Palermo Model $56S,OOO
NEW LISTINGS
GRAND CUSTOM MASTER BR, MONTEGO
Converted 3BR with lovely sming room. on
I l.000 sq.ft. lot. Large front yrd . Pool &. Spa .
539,900
CARMEL. Best priced 3 BR on e~tra large lot.
Extremely well-ca red for home of the original
owner . Well priced at $489,000.
PALERMO Model: '4 BR+ 2.S BA. Huge aecludcd
private Jot with room to expand--cven add a third
prage space. "39,000
CUSTOM REMODEL Expanded Palcnno: Mag-
nilicau fam. room e~ fr. doors & windows.
mld custom kitchen. Just two doors from the arecn
bell CuSU>m Spa. $699.000.
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GERRY&
CHRISTA
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GERRY AND CHRJ TA •• '40-5664
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2BA In abllOt\lte per.
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Real estate always a s0und investment
Ounng the 198<b., many people found
1 h.11 huying a home~ waiting a year or so
.1nu then scllinQ it was the be 't "get rich
4111L k" l>l rategy aro und · do.c to.
skyrocketing home prices.
At the very least, real estate has
always been a good, safe investment. But
with the slowing economy and sJuggish
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"Real esute I till a re!>pectable
shelter for savinas.'' concurred Joe
Ligh tman, top sales agent of Tarbell
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"'The e arc tangible benefit~ rcaliied
from the time you buy until the time you
cit>~ on a ~le," Lightman 1d. "In
add ii ion, prospccnvc homeQ\\'ncrs should
con!iider the Jes tangible benefits, such
ac; privacy, independence and
e iahl"hmg root 1n the community."
M..ny economish predict that, in the
1990--. home price~ will 1ab1lizc end rise
"lightly foster thnn innation. continuing
10 mil!..t home owncr)hip a good
IO\C\lment Funhcr, the forcca t i lh~t
income will ri ·c fo~ter than home price . •
"Thi 1 good news for renter , "
L1ghtman said. "Buying and 'iclling
home· 1n the I 99(k will probably not
mat..e you a millionaire, but the purchase
of a home will provide a • trong ba.\C
from which your net worth cun grow." he
continued
•·J>ro,pcct11rc homeowner'\ \hould view
paymg off a mortgage a· a forced "'"ng-.
plan," L1gh1man s:ud. "Yoor equity then
gives )'OU extra borrowing power -
important to consider 1f you're planning
on se nding children to college In
,1<ld111on. you 'II probabl)' own a p:ud·up
home "'hen retirement roll' around,
which will grently lower you r housing
cn-.h When )OU trade Jown to a smaller
humc. )OU may wnlk aw3)' w!th a 1zablc
amount nf co'h "
And whnt about 1ho-.e who predict an
un,111ble hou,ing mart..et in the ·~?
· The lic•ll w.ty to hedge the
uncer1n1n1v ,>( future hou~1ng co~ts 1 to
pay them in adva nce -become J home
owner right now," Ll&htman -.:.ud
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DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE
SATURDAY, June 22, 1991 I PAGE 47
Paradise brings real estate into the '90s
Paradise Rc::l!ty is the new real estate
\'.'Ompany o( the ~ 1«0tdin1 10 Ray
Ped.ham, p~ideni .or the Huntington
lkach really firm. •
"\Ve have brought ·· t<>scther a&Cnts,
brokers and 5laff with e xtensive
c \~ricncc in real estate, sales and
nwketing. promotion and advenisins
.111J prinling/computer skills to &ive you
1he most qualified orricc 10 serve our
d1cnts," Pcckhnm dect:ucd.
Peckham a nd Joe Smith, vice
r,,c,iJent and s.1lcs manager, are both
hrukcrs who hllve worked in the
I lun11ng1on lkach, Huntington Hnrbour
'·•plc:s and Belmo nt Shore area . They
i-d the buying 11nd selling o( a home in
the '90s requires more m:irkcting,
promouon!>l advcnl ina and professional
,1...11~ 1h11n ~r before.
'\Vnh Q\'Cr SO years o( corporate
111.1n.1s cment, markctinc and sales
n pcricncc, we went Paradi)C Realty lo
•Il a its clients a more realistic and
pr11J11c11ve manner in v.hich 10 market
\11ur home or to help )'Ou purcha\C a
11n\ one." Pcdh:im decl:ired.
l'.1r.1d1sc Realty offers its corporate
It, 111\ .i unique program under the
hrn:t1lln or corporate specialist Verna
\1111th She will be involved with pcrwnal
111\.'flllllll to every de1uil for cxecull\e\
111d their fJmilies on their rclocntion to
~\•ulhcrn California.
l'.1r.1dise Realty 1s an energetic, upbe,11
o1ll 1u; with inno\alivc, futuristic idea~
111d techniques ond o Cin.t·doi.i. :i1111uJe,
hu t "11h on old·foshioncd idc11 of how
, .1\.h client 1ahould be 1rc:ued.
"We feel that pcnonal commitment,
ti •11.; with honest onJ c11nng serYicc:'. wt.II
11.11..e our client feel they arc \Cry
'"~·~1.11 and importan1," Peckham sa1J.
\\ c \\:lnt every client to be eomplctcl~
111,f1cJ"
l'.1radi~ Re.ally 6 located at 5075
\\ .irncr A"e in Huntington Ueach
l't.:c:l..lrnm or .the Smiths muy be re:ichcd
ti ~.jCJ.6668. • I he Pacific Coast Builders
C1111rcrencc's entrepreneur \Crtc~
1irl1gr:ims. scheduled for June ~9. "ill be:
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targeted at giving small-volume builders
and remodclers the knowledge they need
to find a i.ucces~ful niche in today's
marketplace.
··The focu!> of thb programming is 10
pro\'idc the cutting-edge informntion to
small·\lolumc builders and rcmoJclers, so
1hcy can find their place in our industry'<;
often \'Olat1lc marketplace." said Robin
C. Kane, program chairm::in for the
conference.
''Lo I )ei&r th~ programming was very
successful," Kane noted. "All out
entrepreneur programs at the conference
arc pl;:inncd 10 g1\e this sector of the
building industry lips that "'II result in
su~1v:il and success m 1h1) decade."
The 33rd annual PCOC will be held
WcdncMJay through ne\t Saturday al the
Mo"'onc Con\en11on Center in San
1-rancisco. Spon,orcJ b) the California
Uu1IJ111i; lndu\try A~'oc1:it1011, the
conference " the oltJc,t anJ largest
regional bu1IJmg inJu,1ry trade -.how
and nc\\I proJuch C'<h1b111on 111 the
nation
"A hi\loric PCUC goal i'> educating
the )llung, and upcoming building
1ntlu'l'} prolcs .. mn.11," Kane i.aid, "t1nd
the entrepreneur \crtc~ 1s built around
that idea 1hc ,mall·\olume builder or
remnJcler '' the f<l\t·grcl\\ing \CC:lor in
our hu,rne,.., "
1 he theme of the ,flo" i\ "\\'c<itcrn
\ l\htn\" For n111kn:nlC 1nfurm.1t1011 or
n.:1!1,tr.111,111. CJll the PCUC oClu.:e at
Hl5l 5.tJ-~tl(JO or u .. e the 1.t·hnur l.t'<
line. ( .t 15) <i.tJ-~.t.t6. • Kc nncth · \\'11,un. the nation\ lcJJing
rl'.11 c\t.1tc .1uc t1t1n·rru rl.etin 1 hrm, h:is
op~:ncJ 11' l'1bh1h uffo:c in Irvine.
"Auction' arc e njoying grc:Hcr
popul.H1ty in Orange county ond
throughout the state." noted company
chairman Bill Md lorTOw. matchin& 3
national trend or growi na occcptaocc by
homeowners ;ind developers alike.
"Auction!. have proven they can
reduce carrying cosu for developme nts
by i.hrinking sales cycle) rro m two years
10 one day," he cont inued. "Thts allow
the home builder time to tal.c advantage
or trends in 1hc economy, such as the
cu rrent upswing in the residential rcul
estate market."
According to Kenncdy-Wil on's
N:ition:il Real Estate Auction Index, real
csrnte nuctions were up 374 percent in
1990, with sales totaling $398.5 million.
More properties were sold by :auction in
1990 th:in at :iny time in the p:ist decade.
California accounted fo r 74.7 percent
of all auction sales l:i.st ycor with more
1han $34 million in s:ilcs in Ornnse
County. Kennedy-Wilson also recently
opened ofriccs in S:in Diego and
Ri\lcf\idc.
Kennedy-Wilson morkcu. properties
for its clients. among them the nation'
l:irgest developers. financial ins1itut1ons,
S)ndicators, lorgc industrial corpor:it1oni.
and go\crnmenl entities.
A pioneer in the field of rc31 c late
auction-marketing, Kennedy-W1l~n ha~
sold more ·1h3n SI billion of residential,
resort ond commcrci.11 reul es1111c since
its founding in 1977. • Meeker Development recently
promoted fC\'C Enochs to director of
financial pl3nnins for the lrvine·baseJ
home-building finn. In this l.cy poi.1t1on.
Enochs is responsible for pro\liding
information and reviewing ll)'>lcms 1hat
1nnucnce Mcckcr's financing dcci.,ion .
As director of financial planning.
Enoch ' duties include buds.:1 tracking,
re,1c\\1ng the firm ' fin:snc1al
commitments, rC\CnUC and cash Oow
projections, financial p.i\.kJges, lo:in
draw') and lo:in s1a1u . To ensure
accur.ue and timely information, he \\ill
mcr~e the design, implemenuuion :ind
ffiOOltOrina O( lhC comp:lll) \ \):!tlCffi\,
procedures and controls.
Enochs has been with Meeker
Development for O\'cr two years, and
p reviously he ld t he position of
development project manager, with
rcspon~ibility for project entitlements,
cost anolysis and scheduling, as "ell as
interacting with nrch11ects. civil enainecrs
and governmental agencies.
He holds a master's degree in business
administr:uion from Pcpperdinc
Univcr ity nnd .1 b1.1chelor' 1n
Jgricultural businc!'>~ manaa:cmcnt fhlm
C.al Poly. • J o m e~ 11. lluntcr, formerly a
supcl'\'1s1ng cnsinccr for l:.X'<On Comp:any
USA, ha' Ileen named prnjcct m:an.1,cr
for McMill1n Communitic .
lluntcr \\Ill be re,pon 1blc tor
ovcr,ecing the varic>u engineering
activitic ~i01tcd \\1th the: ma ter·
planned community ol Adobe Sprina:, in
Muricttn. Add11i0Mllv, he "'" orl.: \\ilh l~-al municip:ility ni:1,;nC1c 10 meet the
requirements nccesi.nry to uht in
,ubJ1vi\ion nppro\l:ll~.
While 111 Exxon. Hunter upc"' d
engineers and field opcra11un' pe1 nnel .
I le al o wa rcspon iblc for 1hc
mana en1ent and m.1intcnan of d1 ill·
well nctivity (or all uf the firm'w c>n· horc
omJ on-horc operat ion in" Culiforn1:.i,
An honor ar.ulu:atc of lhc Univcr ily
of Tcxa~ Hunter rcuivcd a b chclor'a
dc&rce IO civil ensinccrins. He M:l'\'Cd :I
pm.ident of the C1\il Engineerin' 1 lonor
S<>ciety. •
Born and ~iscd in the Rubidoux area
of Riverside County, Hunter \\Orked for
hu father, a rcsideotial bu1IJer, from
111,h .chool throush college. He lives in
L:i Jolla with his wife, Jan. and t\\O
children. •
Former Municipal Court jullgc Jim
Burmeister. a business law profe!>sor ut
Palomar College and a practicins
llorney spccialiting in real estate I.aw,
will nddress the C:itirornia Association of
Real Esl3te lnvhtors 111 l f\·inc
Wednesday.
Ourmcistcr "111 focus on the ins :1nJ
outs of l:indlord·tenant real cst:itc law
ancJ will discuil legal remedies for
dbputc , with pcc1fic emphasis on the
eviction process. A que5tion :ind ans\\cr
sc ion will follow.
The meetins b '4.hcdulcd for 7:30 p.m.
at the Irvine Mam ou. lSOOO Von
K:irm:m Ave., ll'\inc. Adm1s!>10n " fre e
10 CARl:I mcmbc,-.,, ''"h :i S~5 Joor kc
uncJ reserva tion required of non·
members. CJll 493..$737 for Jet;ub. •
The Nc~port Dc01ch office. of the
Alhon Company recently funded oH:r
$10 m1lhon IO loan lr:lll)aCllOllS 0Cfice
manager Ur) an fra iler secured .1
S.t.400,000 com1ruc11un loan fllr a retJ1I
center 1n l·ont~an;:i.
Fr:uicr. along w11h loan offo.:cr Nkl.
Mndlgan, arransed tor the rdtn.incmg of
a $4,685.000 first trust dectl for .1
bu\iness parl.. in ~fj, ion \'1cJO. And lo;.in
officer Scott Crout <iecwrcd permanent
financing of SI .3~o.cro for an inJu,1n.1I
projcc1 1n f ullcrton. •
A scmin3r on opportun11ic' :111d
:1.trategics for ma\1miling kc income "111
be conducted b" the ~at iu n .11
A.!.\Ol:iati\.ln uf lnJ~tri.11 .ind Oflt~c:
Parb Monda) o11nd I uc~ay at the Lt.c''"'
Ucach lfotcl in S.1n1:i MonicJ.
Topi~ ,,jll indutlc :.tratcsic' for lH·
i;.mitation.11 rc ,tructurins. third part) fee
m:inJi:cmcnt sci'\ ice , fee den: loping
crvicc , ~tra1cg1e fot p1 icing anti
m:irl.;cting kc 'c~kc~ and m.111ai:1ns th~
li:ability rbb in fee 1,c~1cc contracting
For ;ittcnd.incc rnformJtion. cont:ld
Uonnit lloptrr :11 (70') <)79.3.ioo.
• I he Southern Cnlifornia ch.1p1cr ul
the Appra1 al h1,111utc "111 holJ a J.1)-
lon' scmin:iar ne~1 J"m!J) .11 the Hohd.1)
Inn in ll"inc .
1'lle -.;cmin;u "ill pro' iJc in:.1gh1 in lo
the rcl01tiomh1p among highc:.t :ind l'c't
U'IC ~n:ll} i , fc~Nb1lit) :an~l)"i:. nn,I
income properl) ilpprui ul. Some
l.llO\\ lcd~e Of d1~COUnted c:t'h fl,l\\
on:il ,j~ 1 "''umcd :a a prcrcqui~11c IN
1hc m1n11r.
Torie, will include: :an C\.unination of
communal) dc\eloprncnt l>bjccti\e '"
pn:i.cntcd in zoning ordin:incc' :md
\lbJ1v1 ion rcsulJtfon,. anal) i~ of the
p b1ht) Of fClOninj, the effect of
Cd re triclion' and e1l\cmcn1:o. .ind rhc-
ell t of Cj \Clopmcnt problems caw~cJ
by both pf\) k:.1 und regulator') factor,.
rec f,tl\ ( from $165 to $210,
d pcnJin~ on affili::uiun. ru:·r'i!&l\lrat1on
i r~quired and m.1y he nccompli,hcd by
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p1 \.m111111 American motorcars."
'\11\\ 111 me. tha1 brings up an
una~c ot l.1rgc, VR.-(lOwcrcd sedan!\
111 heroic P")p.mion!I.. Throw in
for J7 yf'ut Johnton Ii Son hu bttn
.e•lling lUS In thf' Umf' Ul'• -g1v1ng
1hr ~' Or.al •nd Bnt StorvK"r •ny-
whrrt'
N('w 1991 Lincoln Continental
Executive Series ,Loaded $333rro.
+tax
24 month d~ md lraw S.5'218.50
c .. h down or lnde plua firtl, ~II •
hcmw fee Toul Paym.ni. sasn.36.
f>urc:haN opd~ avaUabM fO( Nllldl.IAI
514.70002 l>aMcl on 15,000 ml\ft ptt
Y" r '5« 631156 l)
the nnrtlc R~dm1mcr i nd 1iant,
chrome-dripping stciamcrs with
~h;tr\.·tooth grille ond por1holes
come tu mind.
Now tho e were premium
American motorcar . B)' their la t
yc:tr of production in 1958. Buick
RmatJmo)lcr' hud come to
tt!JlfCllclll e\crythmg Amcric8n
cur11 were good at. 1hey had
cnuu~h power ro gencnte
clcctncity for a l>Mall city, rode on
\\-hcelbn\C\ l hat would rival a
con1crnpor:iry llmoul>inc und were
hig enough to cause 11 solar
l'dip~e. Jnside wa a cabin large
enough 10 ravul u high school
g) mnasium. bleachcrl> and all.
Unfo rluna1 c ly , these
RnadmJ~lero; of )Ore had a terrible
drinking pmblcm .ind the wobbly
hanclhn~ IO match, and bringing
one of ·1hc-.c hchcmoths to :i fa I
... 1op \\ii" enough 10 promote a full
head of g1 J~ hair. Rut boy oh boy,
were thmc car\ grand with their
.,.. h1ppcd·cr'-·"" ndc and ghttery
pcl"\011.1
So h.:n.: 11 1~. 1991. and lhe
Rti.adm.1~1cr numc hai. come b:tck
.1ttcr 1h1cc decade' of relit and
1cl.".Jl1Pn, rc..itl~ to do b;illlc an a
\Cr\ d1ffrrcn1 rn.irkctplacc Ycl '"
drlicrcnt ,1, the marlo..c1 ''· the
U11.1dm.l\lcr h,1, rl·t:11111:d many of
''' pn:vr1111' darm' IO f.amc.
In .111 ai.:c ot lronl v.hl.'cl dnvc.
thl' Ro.11.l1n1"tcr " rear drive -
lll\I lrkc "' anCC\IOf\ and II\ II
111nc where four .ind \l~·cyhnder
cngmc' pcacolate under most
hood'. a VX ncarlv tY.acc the silt
ol the a .. cr:igc V6 re\lde' an lhc
Ro.idma,ter'' engine room Ten
vc.ir' .1~0. nil~ sayer' were
pn.d1l.'.t111g thJt the V8 engine
\\l)uld go the way of the
hron1osauru!I. Don·1 lcll that 10 1he
hiflo.., "' Buick
The inlcraor of Uuac._\ b1ggei.1
ctul\~1 Jlc;o 1s remmisccnt of
Roadm.l'>ter\ from the era of juke
h(l\C\ ilnd hobby MIX. Bench l>CDt
\\ 1dc enough to dY. :uf a hvtng
room rn111.:h 'rread out to provide
Butck brings back one of its 'premier American motorcars' with the revival of the lloadmuter .
seating for six, a.nd ir beehive
hairdo" ever return to popularity,
th1., cnr will be rc11dy w11h the
headroom to match. Thing.; arc
equally enormou!I in the trunk,
where o-.c r 20 cubic feet or i.pacc
re\ a de, Yell "hello" into th~ I runk
.ulll C'\pcct un echo.
But tlm 1~ 1991, remember, and
a lthough you won't 4ind a
\1lph1~1ic1.11ed independent rear
suspension or complex multi-valve
power plant beneath the vast body
work, General Motors has broughr
thi luxury liner up to date. Not
one Roadmastcr will leave the
assembly plant w11ho u1 1he
amazing circuitry that !>upport\
an11·lock brakes - and if the
brakes don't keep you out of
trouble, then the dnver\ Mde aar
hag will
L1~e safcty, fuel economy ac;
another 1si1uc 1hu1 wa~ rarely
di~U\\Cd in the hedoni1;1ic days of
tail fmo; and y. h1tewalls So the
Roadma\tcr' engine il> bag, true.
but 11 il"u ha' been put on a trict
Jact by electronic th101tlc-body
fuel injection lhal discourage
ovcret\llng. Thii. meuns lhat not
only hn' the '.\SO-cubic-inch V8
'11pprc!>~cd ti appe111c, but lhe
rarctul d1'1nbu1ton of fuel still
allowl> for nearly 300 foot pounds
ot lorquc and 180 hor cpower,
l he end rci.u It llf old technology
meeting new 1s that nit of this
1hrus1 comes at 1he expense of JUSt
one gallon or fuel for every 2S
males traveled at the legal speed
hm11 Not bad tor a car thal loob
large enough for 1ransa1lantic
lravd
Step down hard on the ga.'
pcdnl <Ind the hefty Buick will lift
1h front humpcr 10 1hc ._y and
ru\h forwJrd wtth ~urpns1ng haste.
Go c•") on lhe ilCCC:lerator and
1hc motor 'laP" 11110 uvcrdm,c and
roll\ over at JU\l 1,500 rpm when
the \pcedomctcr ~ii)'\ .S.S
Cnn\ldc ran ~ tha1 1hc new
Ro.utma,tcr I\ o;o big yl>U could
part. Y.llh th lmnl 11nd reur
bum~rs in d1ffcrcnl time zone\,
-.pon car h1nJhn1 I n't C);ptctcll.
And ir raLOr-sharp rcOexe'I an:
what )'Ou'rc lookina for, look
cl ewhetc but Ir a cu h-o-ram.,
nde is high on your priority Ii t,
then you have come 10 the right
place.
This car literally pours down the
road like some kind or motomcd
tidal wave, eliminating all manne r
of nastine in the pavement with
a su pension tuned for the plu\h
hfc. 1£ lsolalion rrom the cold,
hard ~orld appnls 10 you, then
Buick hu a Roadm tcr wath your
name on it. The u pension 1 n'1
called Dynaride for nothmg.
So there you ha~c u, a 1991
version or Che cor that m1dc Uu1ck
famous. Throw 1n a CD pl.a)CI,
po\llef c'vcrr.•hing, scob that
comfort you 1ke • arandm•'• hug
and a 51and·up hood ornament
and you have the Buick
Ro dmll)ter Limited Plunk d O\\O
$25.000 and you'll C\CO h.t'<C
cha nae. &SON Subaru designs right-drive mail wagon
liuharu of Arneric:i h,1\ begun
rn .11 lo..c11ng .1 11pcc1ally equipped
rtt::h1 ·h .11HI drtH 19<>1 Legacy
''"11110 wJgon 10 ru ral mail
cJm1:r' acrnsi. the country. The
nc\' mndcl i' available from any nf
nt."Jrl)' 740 Subaru de.lier'
nJl1onv.1dc:
In ,1ddtt1on to ''' raght ·hand
drive . the 'pccaally dc.,1gned
l q ?.tCY wagon lomc' equtppt'.d
\\ 11 h full t '°'' all-wheel dra-.c, a
lnu1 -,pc:cd autumatal lrnn'lm8'\IOn,
pov.c1 \lccrin&. hrakc and
window\ T'hc base pn cc 1'
$12.l•JQ, .ind 11 c.1n he ordered
v. 1th f.1 ti or v ·• n" u II c: d ••II
cond111omng for nn add11tonlll
$800
A ccr.1m1c wh11e ex terior color
Jncl hluc cloth inlerior were
).elected a' the exclusive color
combin:lftnn hn'lcd on 1hc
preference\ ur rural came~ who
were )UfVC)'Cd by the company.
C4 Daily Piiot Auto Gulde I Satutday, Jun• 22. 1991 •.
Suharu b<"gan working on 1hc
r1gh1 -hand ·dr1 ve project
1mmcd1.11cl) after it and nine other
.auto cornpan1ci. were con1ac1c:d by
th e rurnl carriers' Quality of Work
I 1k rmployce Involvement teams
Ill na1d 1989, tC~UC\lang
(Clll\ldcrat1011 of n <ipeCinl ve hicle
"We v.cn: surpn~d to lenrn
thAI nn nuln company hod ever
rcall) a11emp1cd 10 Ytisfy the
need') of the rural c mer ,''
admitted Ken Stanton, vacc
pre 1den1 of ules opcra11on~ for
ub:iru
Rurnl carriers have been
delivcrina the mail to America's
ou1ly1n1 communities ~incc 1896,
und work under special
arrangements with the U.S. PCMtal
Service. Mo l runtl carrier u c
their own vehicle&, which arc
equipped w11h conventional ler1.
h•nd drive.
However, carraen. have to
)Crvacc their route~ from the right·
hand <tide to &\io1d cro sang lanes
To compeni.ate, wme carriers have
equipped their vehicles with du I
control~. while Olhcrs have simply
endured 1he 1oconven1cncc
·1 he country') rural letter
currier>, who number nearly
80,000, re repre!!>Cntcd by the
National Rural Letter Came
ASSQCmtaon, ba\CJ 1n Arhnston.
Vit Cher the past ~car, Subaru h
~orled closely w11h 1hc NRLCA
11ni.t 11 member~ 10 learn mo~
ab<>ut earner!>' specific need$. The
new nght·hancJ.Jrivc Lcaacy
WUJ:On i II dtrect rC\Ult or the~
cffom. nnd come' wilh those fhturc~ which camerJ wanted
most.
A the camp1ny that pioneered
I he U!IC or a II -whee I ·d I ave
pa enger cars in the m1d·J97°',
ubaru always has been noted for
tl niche markctina. Aecordin& to
Stan1on, "The ri1h1·hand-dnvc:
Legacy wa a natural tJc·in for U\
Subltru has al"NaYJi been known for
prO'lidin& durable ind reliable all·
~heel-drive cara.
''This opponun1ty to 6Cr<e 1he
needs Ol lhe narll letter carriers ,,
~nt, .. be CllMtinucd. "since
that DcoOlc Nie~ optfll• ' •pos1 -olficu on wheels,'
perfonnln; a *al .,..;ce to our
n11jon' °'-!tlyina eommun11i .
Headqu1r1cred near
~·~ .....,.. ol America
n\8;\ell Subena whiclet, pan and
ICCCllOricl '"'°""' a network or dittribUton who MM nearly 740
dcalera nationwide.
European auto makers heed
pressure to change models . .... ,
In 1he la't two weeb we have had a brief look at what to expect in the
htlWroom of both dom~tic and Japanese car companies for 1992 and
bc)ond. Now it's time to look to the European manufacturers for a
glimpse of their upcoming product hne
And, ahhough the European manufacturers have introduced new
models at a fa r slower rate than both the Japanese and the United State •
market pressures are encouraging companies like BMW. Mercedes-Benz,
Volvo, S .ib and Porsche to move more quickly.
Audi will essentially be revamping 11s entire product line over the next
two to three years, beginning with the introduction of a completely revised
100 model in Sert ember. For 1992, Audi's large sedan (previously called
the 5000) gets al new body work and a much stronger 2.8-liter V6 engine
in place of the five-cylinder engine that was previously used throughout
the Audi line.
Aho new for the 100 1n Scptcmher will be an all-wheel-drive Quattro
model th.it 'hould be 1wa1lable \"llh an automatic trono;m1' ion After the
Driver's
Seat
ne"' l<Kl armc'. there will be .i rc\tyled and upgraded 80. 90, VS Quattro ------
Jnd po'"hl) a con"ert1ble vcr\1011 of the Quattro coupe. Several 5tation wagons also will be
added .1n1M the hoard from 80 on up to the VS.
BMW, 1hc people who hrough1 U!> the origm..il ~port i.edan, i preparing for the
111trnduc11nn of a completely new 3-Scric edan at the end of thi month. Followers or the
UMW n.1mc will he happy to ._now that the new 3251 now ha'l a much smoother and more
mundctl h.ipc th.it rencct!> the 5 .md 7-Sene"' cd3n • with the soft, organic theme
COlll ttlU 1118 IO'ilde to the interior
Other good new!> about the nev. 3-Scne include a much more powerful engine -;h.ired
'Mth the 5:!51. .i new fl .. c-~pt.ed manual tran.;m1 !>IOn and an optional electronically
<:ontrolled four-'>pecd automatic
The l!S-1 ednn will be follov.cd much later in the yc.ir by a 32.5i coupe w11h unique
body v.ork . .incl then b) 3181 1.er ion of the coupe and !>cdan with four-cylinder cngmeo;
• 1ml lo,a.t:r pncc tags. The ne\\ ~2.51 will retail at a ba c pnce of $27,990, while convcr111'>1c
3:!5i and 3181 models will retain the current body style for the time being.
rhe h1g new~ al Mcrccdc!>·Benl. for 1992 will be ill> new line of S·Clas sedans. tarttng
\~llh the JOOSE and climhing all the way to the new M.1C·liter, 400-honepower, VI 2-powercd
MIOSEL Price' will range from around S66.000 for the hon-wheelbase, six-cylinder 300SE
"' $12S.OOO for the 600SbL. ..
Included in the range of big Mercedes !>edans will be a 4U>SE starting at $75,000 and a
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L>o )OU think i\., sexy'> Rod Stewart with Por..che to be auctioned in Newpon Beach.
Rocker's car up for auction
fun\ of \toging tar Rod Stewart
will rccei\IC the chance 10 bid on his former
Kremer moJ1fied 1977 r m,chc 930 :it the
1991 Rick Cole Ne"'p<>n Beach Collector
Car Auction July 6 and 7
The 151h ann1\.cr :If) for 1hc Cole·
Yacoobian Company, Southern California's
olde t auction company, will i.ce no fewer
than five prev1ou'>ly owned celebnt)' vehicle
go under the ga"el during the ~o-day
e"cnt
The blad .. 'ilant-no .. ed J>oN:he was the
P<?P .. mger''i e'eryday car for e1gh1 year .
according 10 the recent owner. who
purcha,ed the car d1rec1ly from Stewart 1n
1990.
Having JU!lt completed a totJI rc !>torat1on,
the blad·hod1ed heauty .,porl\ the
Jl\t1nct l\c three-tone 1h..-r 'tripe
1r.11..lcm.irk p1p1ng n( 11., Kremer DP hod~
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l11mh1ng h>Uch. the cod.pit uf lh1' 11n1quc
"elude c11ml'' complc1e "tth !\1e" .1rt \
.i111111!r.q1h i:rJ1.1ng 1hc do11r of lhl' j!ICl"e
.. 11mp.u 11111: n I
\moni: thl morl' th.in 100 l'Olln11hlc
\lhldl'' llltdcd Ill the C\en1 Iii tht ~hJll
'l'"'por1c1 H.c,ort .Ht 'u1.h cdehru\ -1.ahher
,.,,,, ·" the I 'In" Ford \1 u't.in~ onc:c ""' ocd
b\ n lk.11k Rmgo ~1.1rr .1nd 1h.: 197Q
\1c rcedc1, lknt lOO l D ,t,1 l1on ".igon
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h1r mote rnfnm1at1011 on thc.,c and thi:
mJn\ J.1~uar,. Pad.arJ,, 1 err.in . (or.cttc'
.ind uthl!r model' .1\.ttl.1hk .11 th" \car·,
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714/147·6181
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Auto, Stereo/Cass, GE Equalizer, P/S,PIW,
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Sales Hours PERFORMANCE Service Hours
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Regulator may solve fue~ pump woes
.i ,. ~ .... ~ .. ~/.~( ~11•
So1ul 10111 fl, YPUI c ar p•ob len I ,,),.... '"• ·~' '""-1bd• Clvb or Soulhv•n ( .,.,, "li•
parts to go out or dju tmcnt and,
consequenrly. to cause the cnainc
10 run poorly.
Q. About two Mcks •ao the f'uel
pump "'ent bad on m) car, • J975
Oldsmobllr Cutlas1t upremt wtth
a 260 CID engine. I "'tnt to the
pnrts i;rore and lhc counetr person
lold mr he didn't hn"e the pump
for m) car, but could itlvc mr an
elrclric pump 111t u \Ullablr
n ·plncrmenl. lht· tnllplpt'. Whnt is hnppenlng?
To wl"c 1h1 problem, in II 1n
inlinc fuel pre ure rcJulator. nc
other po s1hili1y for your cor'
engine trouble may be th:11 1he
carbun:wr has gor;i_c had or need!.
Wh,1l may be happening " thnt .1dju1tt111g 11
the clcctnc pump 1., putting out Ei1hcr wny, have an e11pcrienced \ L:.lcctrtc fuel purnp\ arc
1mkcd acceptable rrpl11cemcn1~
(111 mcchunical pump~. They do
1101 nih the engine of •'"Y of it'>
fhl"'-1.1. 'lllt c they work tutnlly
\f\rr l in,1allcd the pump.
fo l lo" ing the Instruction\, II
\\Orkt•d nnc for ll W('('k Or ~0, but
no" lht• rnRinc is running rough.
1111· t'11Jtinr nlso 'ilRlls nt times and
that··, hlnr k "•nokr coming from
too much prc)s ure . The 1echn1 c1a11 mcn\tHC the (uel
recommended fuel prC~!>urc for a pre sure. and if thnt I OK, k
carburetOf usually is around 4 or 5 the tcchn1caa11 tn &dJU'lt the
p~i If the pressure 11t more than carbureto r Your rinal Ofllion
that. it muy cau~e some 1n1emal ""o ultl h e to rcpll'ICt the t-----------------------------------------. r111hu1 ct111
111dq icndc111 (rum 11.
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CS Daily Pilot Auto Guide I sa.rurday, June 22. 1991
•
Q. ~'Vhtn I was 1et1ln1 au the
othrr day, the senltt station
allrnd.nt told me my .utomatlc
transmission nudtd ervldn1
~ause tht oil's rolor had tul1\~.
I dro~c the car to the duler and
had them check It. Thty Hid the
csu nw lcd a new tran ml slon,
"hich ~ould CO'it about 1.800.
I didn't hn\t thr mone) for the
repoir, so 1 dro"e tht t•t to an
aulomntir 1rt1n11mls Ion ~hop. The
mechanics there ln.,p<'ctcd It by
removing the oil pan. They told me
lhc trnMmls'ilon "" '!hot and
that it would cost S800 tu rebuild
it. They 1hcn poured the oil from
the druln pan back Into the
transmission, a nd a~ I drove' •way
I noticed thal the tran ml slon no
longer ran well.
I thlnk these m<'thank!I •tt
trying to chut mt bccau e I'm a
~oman. My 1985 Mustang nn
gre1t and sh ifted llkr new uncll I
~ent to that hop. I haven't
noticed any oil •pot'l on my
d rivrw•>. • nd 1 'vc a lways
m•lntalncd the car property. Do
you think. I'm bclna chu ted?
I\ II \ hard 10 say whether or
nor 'nu are bcma chc.11cd, bu• 1f
~uu ha"c doubt\, 'he Auto Cluh
rcl.nmmtnth contac11ng the
Bufl..1u of Autommi11e Rcp:11r at
( OU\ '1~2-52 10 to 1nvc .. t•(l•\IC your
pmtilem
If an JutomJllC transm1'l\1on ''
'h1ltwlg well. not m.\kmi unu,u,\I
no1'c' or lc,1king, all 11 may need
i~ 111.11ntcn.incc :md not J rcbu1ltJ.
I he d calc "h1p nntl the
11.111\"11!1\IOO 'hop m.iy JlO'''hlY
h.1vc miul1Jano'>cd your ca r\
prnhlcm
fhc unforrun.11e fnct 1i. that the
mcchan1c' nt the 1ranam1 ion
'hop poured the Ouid they drained
from the tr.tn nu ion h ck into u
Even lhc 1tmall~t amount o( d1r
c.i n d masc an automalic
tr1n,m1•"1on, ind thi 1~ ~ibly
why the tr11n m ion no tonier
work\ correctly. The tran mi ion
may now need to be rebuilt, and
it's hc•u to contact the Bureau of
Au1omot1ve Repair fur help
(f)ucstmn1 for this column on
auwmott' c ma1nun1ncc ind
rep111r hould be addressed to the
Auw Tutor. Automoh1/c .Club of
Southern C411fornill, in care of th1
ncwlpapu.)
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'87 Nl-n Pick-Up
& spd, A/C, ater.o(cou .. custom Whffb, Ilk•
new, custom rear bumper. financing
avol~. $8498
811 M1XeY Toyoe. (714)847-8555
18881 Beach Btvd .. Huntington Beach
'88 VW Cabriolet
5 'Pd. A.C. ,.JS, cc. 1t~eau.. custom
wheels 6. thea, beat seller, financing
avottable. (2.IAH 1171
$10 895
em Maxey Toy• (714)847-8555
18881 Beach Blvd., H'unti ton Beach
'88 Torotai Pick-Up
A spd, tlldlng r.or window•. custom reo1
bumper. •hell. nnonc:tng avotlable.
$6395
em Maxey Toyoca (71-4)847-8555
18881 Beach Blvd., H'un ton Beach
'88 Plymouth Rellant
Auto, A/C, ,./$, 1t9'9C>, ftnonclng crvallabte.
$4898
8111 Maxey Toyota (714)847-8555
18881 Beach Blvd., Huntl ton Beach
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'85 Toyohl Tercel
~ spd, lfereo(COU., low mht, llke new,
rlnonc:lttl oYClffoble t1MQZU31 $2195
811 MuevToyotll (714)847-8555
18881 Beach Blvd., tiunti ton Beach
'88 Torot• DX Corolla
Auto, A/C, "'· a*-o, flnonclng aYallable.
$8895
811 Mauv TOVCU (714)847-8555
18881 8eaCh Blvd., Hun Bea
'84 Mazd• 8H
Auto, NC, 'IS· "IW. 'JO'\., ntt, CC, a*90(
coaa.. .unroof, custom WhMll. ftnonclng
~. $3998
811 Mixer Tor* (714)847.a555
18881 Beadl &Nd., HUntl '°"Beach
'87 Torota unclcrulMr
5 IPd. NC. '"· tit, 11'\00f woof, cunom ~ • rtret. IJke new. ftnonelng ~.
$12,995
811 MueyTorc* (714)847-8555
18881 Be.ch Blvd., Huntl Be-=ti
'89 Tovot. 8uDr• Auto, NC, WI, P/fl, -'~ tit, CC. mw.o1
CON,, custom wheetl, pow., MOtf leather tlnondnv OdaOle. • •
$18,995
811 Maxey~ (714)847-8555
18881 Be.ch BtYd .• Hu BelCh
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I mt.I'~ new F· 150 N11c dt"cited out in OphOllttl port appc11rancc pacltage.
New Ford light trucks offer
wide variety of conveniences
l lc.J b) lhc new f·ord Explorer compacr
1111111\ \.chicle. Ford Motor Company' 19,9J
l1~hl truck' o rfcr CU\tOmCrS new
'111M~nicncc feature\, appearance optt0ns
111.I pc1\\.er train cho1cc'>
Our 1991 truck) arc de~1gncd 10 appeal
!>11th to new :>nd trod1t1onal truck buyer~:·
... 11c.J fhomai. J. Wagner. Ford vice prc\1den1
ind ~cncr.11 manager "They offer 1hc
'r,,111l11y Jnd ruggedne~' cxpcc1ed from a
1 u, l. hur aho man)' co n,cn1cncc'
11\tnmcr' hkc in their cars
< omlort.iblc 'ica1ing. fJm1lmr control'
111d '"'trumcnlll. 'iOphi t1c31cd 'iOund
'''_tern'. 'Porty appearance and a11rnc11 .. c
,11!11r 'chcmc' .ire nmung the man)' fc.1turc ..
•h 11 plcJ'c f1r.H1mc truck hu)cr.,," Wagner"
'11d I uur door on the t::.xplmcr aho fit
1111, profile."
In Jc.JJ1t1on, Ford\ 1991 light
1111,l' offer a ho 1 of other changes
1k '1g11cd to 1mpr0\e \.Chicle pcrform.1nce,
u•rro~1on protection and comfort and
\llll\Cn1ence level
I he new 1-·Sene image leader for 1991
DRIVER'S SEAT
From Page 5
ts the I-· 150 N1te, a "street machine" with a
leek look, ample power and ·adept road-
handhng capab1ht1es. The Ntte's exterior
'iheet metal i all in black, with "hot" new
tape tnpe and graphics. A handling
package. forged -aluminum decp·d1 h wheels
and rear step bumper arc standard
equipment
Ford F·Senes truck , the be l·selhng
\lc h1clc' in North America. also get a
popularity boo t 1n 1991 from greater
corro~1on protection and aero 'l·the·hoard
J\ a1l11b1hty of the .. 1111c-of-1he·nrt Ford
e I e c t r on 1 c fo u r -ll pc c d overdrive
1 ran!.mio;s1on.
Improved corro!.ion protection 1s
.1ch1e\lcd through more u~ of two-c;1ded
ga lvanlled steel for hood, 1nilgatc. da~h
panel and door!. later 1n the model year
New I ·Serie\ opt1<>ns for 1991 include a
boJvsidc two-tone p;11nt on regular and
SuperCnb modeli., "Toui;h Dme" electric
'h1f1 tr<tn fer ca e on F· 150 •h4 modeh and
lower accent 1wo-1one paint on 1--150 XLT
L1nat modclc;
h•ng wheclba~ 500 SEL at $90,000 to $93,000 At the end of 1992, a new SOOSEC and
'011s1 C coupe based on the V and VI 2 S-Class also will be introduced in the States.
lh l.1te 1992 or earl> 1993, we alw could sec a VS-powered version of the 300E, po 1bly
.1llcd 1he 400E for 1ts rumored four·hter engine. A SOOE already i ava ilable in Europe
'"'h a f1\e-l1ter V8 from the SL roadster
A1 Por\Che, the car we now know AS the 944 will be Cacelifted and pumped up to become
the 9~ Although the 968 hare), the 944'!. basic platform. tts 240.horsepower engine i a
t ir ll) more powerful than the 208·horscpower unit uM:d in the current 944. The inhne
l11ur n lrnder " the large\t engine of 11~ king in the United State\, and the big four nlready
111.11.c, excellent power nnd torque Crom 1111 rhrcc liter\, 5() the upgraded 968 engLne hould
prm1de even more mu ul.tr performance
Pnh.1p\ C\ICll more importantly. the 968 will be available with Por\che ' dynamic
I 1p1mn1c autom. tic trani.m1~\10n, a device 1hnt allow c11hcr clu1chlc manual . h1ftina or
'""'Plctcly au1oma11c operation The automatic tran'lm1 ion alona hould make the 961t
11111rc popular than 1t prcdece r
I rom Volkswnaen ~•II come a completely new replacement for the current Vanagon. In
pl.ice of the ho~ nunivan. with ii rear·mounted flat fou r engine derived from the old
Beetle, w.111 be fron1 -wheel-drive platform with more contemporary power 1rarn ond more
om cnl 1onal tylina. The front·whcel·dri11c d~ign will make room for even more mtenor
'fl.tee, handhna will be v tly im proved and power should come from a 11an~ty of engine
r,1 ngin1 from rour·cylinder aa\ and die~I to an inllne five-cylinder from Audi.
L a1er in the van·~ dC\lelopmeru, a V6 engine and all-wheel-dri\lc yncro vcnion will
lilcly he added. for 1992, a narra't"·anglc V6 engine or very compact dcs11n wall be added
J' an optionnl engine for the Pa 1 and Corrado.
Vol-.o will 1ntrod~c II top-of·the·hnc 960, a su~lindcr \ICl'1ion of the new 900 Series
The 960 will differ from the 940 OLE. Turbo and SE model mainly due 10 ti Porsche·
Jc,ianed 200-hor epower inhnc six-cylinder u aine and sophisticated automatic
transmi ion
All 960 model will be equipped wuh Volvo's independent rur \Upension that also is
founcJ un the 9CO SE later In the year, we could see our fi15t rront-drive Volvo, called the
850 GLT.
The 850 wall sharo much or its 1tylin1 with the biaacr 740 and C)C0/96() model , but 111
front-dri\lt platform ind transversely mounted engine will allow Car more Interior pace
th n the higcr Volvo . Power should come rtom • 2.S liter inllne ftvc.qllnder derived
from the. thrcc·lhcr t u'cd In the %0
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Presenting a BMW ydu're encouraged to open up in even the quietest neighborhoods. The
325i Convertible.
A car which combines all the joys of open-air driving with those of driving a BMW.
Joys which here include a 6-cylinder, 168-horsepower engine •of almost miraculous
smoothness" (Motor Magazine). And an all-leather interior offering ample room for four.
Those wishing to see a car deemed "alone in the automotive landscape" (Auto Motor und
Sport) should proceed to our showroom. Where we invite you to examine the 325i
Convertible by starting it up. And then opening it up .
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