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THEORANGECOA ST 25CENT
GOOD
MORNING! . -
It's Saturday, June 16. 1990,
and here's what's happcnini;:
ORANGE COAST WEATHER:
This morning's clouds will
bum off by afternoon, and
we?ll have 10-IS mph winds.
Toclay's !Up/low
.Yesterday's hi~flow
Tomorrow's b1ghflow
SPORTS:
Major Lape Baseball
DetreU l , Aa1el1 I
11/H
64/60
70/60
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642-6086
See P ... AJ for detaff1
INSIDE THE NEWSROOM:
'WUt's bppata1 at lite .
mall? Well, Dick Tracy is ba~
pcning at the mall (A9). As
super comic sleuth Dick Tracy
hits the big screen, local stores
are betting interest in Tracy
will surge. The famous hero 1s
alive and welJ at the Disney.
Store in South Coast Plaza.
Tracy memorabd1a includes
mugs watches, t-shirts and
even bc;xer shorts. Comic strip
dolls feature the whole cast
from the hero himself to Itchy,
Baa Boy, flattop, Pruneface
and, of course, Breathless
Mahoney. B. Dalton Bookseller
stores suggest Tracy enthusiasts
will en1oy the S 12.98 hardback
"The Celebrated Cases of Dick
Tracy, 1931-195 I. And the
Broadway offers Dick Tracy
socks to compliment hot sell-
ing Dick Tracy tennis shoes
available at Vans tennis shoe
stores. Fo r more commercial
insider 10SS1p, look up Society
Editor Carol Humphreys'
nearest feature -ReTa les ..
WUt a bar1aU.: Here's a fun
fact. Gov. Dcukme11an gets
pajd three-tenths of a cent for
each California resident he
governs.
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SATURDAY., J NE 16., 1990
Contractor's reputation good
Dangeroµs intersection charge disappoints firm
'
nllo ··ifs people·., dm 1ng habni..'"
~1111. CTt\ staff announced this
"eek the\ ~ould take a cloS<r look
at the 1ntersect1on and !ieC 1f the
v.ork. no" three months behind
schedule, could be accekrated ( ll)
Manager Roben ~ ~ nn said the re-
' IC'-' '-'OUld determine v. hether Gnf·
fith "111 be fined S 1.000 per late da)
as pro' 1ded in the S5 million con-
tract
By IRIS YOKOI
Dally Not ~ VI,..,
NEWPORT BEAC H -In the
1920s. a 20-year-old Los Angeles-
bascd construction firm called the
Griffith Co. built street improve-
ments on the still-new Lido Island.
RoughJy I 0 years later, the com-
pany owned the island. having ac-
quired the 750 island lots in lieu of
foreclosure.
In the 1960s. wh-en heavy beach
erosion threatened · the Newpon
Beach coastline. the construction
company came to the rescue. The
firm hauled sand out to the shore on
an emergency basis to fight the
erosion.
The Griffith Co:s relationship
with the city of Newpon Beach has
been a long. friendly one. stemming
more than SO years. City officials say
Griffith. as probably the oldest con-
struction firm in Southern Cali-
fornia, enjoys a good reputation and
has been hired by both the city and
private developers to do major road
work in the area.
But residents' image of the Grif-
fith Co. has become tarnished in the
last few months. Both the city and
Griffith, as the contractor hired by
the city to widen Pacific Coast High-
way. have come under fire by local
residents, who blame the road work
for the dozens of accidents -in-
cluding two March fatalities -at
the intersection of Jamboree Road
and the highway.
Locals have complained that the
closed lanes. wooden barriers and
out-of-sync traffic signals resulting
from the work have caused con-
fusion and obscured v1sib1hty. At
leas t three legal claims have bee n
filed a~inst the ci ty so far by acci-
dent v1ct1ms.
The intersection has been the site
of 29 collisions this year. Then.• were
49 accidents in all of 1989. according
Firefighter at work
A Cosu M• .. ,.,.,.. ... ., • .,. watM
on• J-.cre brush fir• that llMted In•
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c.nron n•• avergreen Place 'rkU' afternoon. Pl••••••• story, Page AJ.
to police records. Road wort.. began
around spn ng of 1989.
City officials sa) the work has not
caused the accidents and that factors
such as speed. dn,er inanenuon and
alcohol use are mo re hkel) culpnts.
Officials also contend such a large.
bus> intersection naturall~ racks up
a high accident count.
Caltrans officials agrct.". sa\ mg
resident complaints of out-of-sync
signal light art." unfounded since the
state has adjusted the signal 11m1ng
more than once during the h1gh'-'a)
work.
"It's not the signals." said
Caltrans spokeswoman Glona Car-
That announcement surprised
Gnffith Co otlic1als. since the work
1s follov. ing all the cond1t1ons and
ume constraints specified in the con-
tract. said Tom Foss. d1stnct man-
ager for Gnffith Co.
··w e arc on schedule." Foss said
at his Santa .\na office. ··The current
!Please stt FIRM/Back Pagel
Chapman sees
some economic
troubles ahead
By RUSS LOAR
D""Y I"-..,_,. 111•"~
ORANGE -FastC'n ~our scat·
belts because there·s 1urbulcnce
ahead for the Orange ( ount~ econ-
omy. according to Chapman \ol-
lege·s 12th annual Econom1l' Fore·
cast l.ipda1e.
Speaking to at-out 200 u>unt~
business leaders gathered JI lhl' m l·
lege Fnda}. forcca'it d1rl'ctor Jaml's
Dou delivered a mc'i..agl' of shon-
term pess1m1sm and long-term op-
timism.
"Orange Count~ 1s hea' ii~ dcpen·
den1 on the con<1truc11on industr. ..
Dou ~1d dunng a pres\ bncting
··A.1though it's not quite a doom~a'
SC'enano. there's enough "eal..ness
there to pull tht' entire count' do'-'n.
or restrain gro'-'th \1gn11itanth ..
Dou. director of business lore-
casung for Chapman < (1lkge '31d
the 'alue of single and rcs1dent1al
permits v.111 drop I ' perl·cnt th1"
~car. from s.: .: billion to ~I ~
b1lhon Th1\ brings build mg act1' 1t'
bacl.. to the le' t."ls of I Y '\ and I qg4
aC'C'ording to 1he sun c~ "on-re 1-
dent1al permit value~ arc eApccted to
drop b' ~ percent
The sun e' hlames lo"er rc'l1den-
11al construction rate!> on a growing
housing surplus "h1ch 1'1 eitpectt"d 10
hnng cquall~ lo"er housing pnce"
Dou behc\C'> count~ housing will be
"'11gn1ficantl} .. morl· affordable b>
the end of the 'car. Nev. ho me
pnces arc C\pec tcd 10 stabilm~ after
a I 0 to .:n percent drop dunng the
fim half ol 1hc \Car. according to the
Sul"\e}
.\!though affordabl11t\ 1s on the
nSt· h' ~car-end. 1he sunn predu.ts
the median famll' income 1n lht."
count\ "111 be ahout 1.: percent
belOI.\ "hat IS nl'C('\"31"\ to hU\ a
mcd1an-pnC"ed home
"\\c \(.'l' the rnrTl'nt chou'i1ng)
1n,entof) prctt~ much '-'IOding
do"n. being -.old olT '-'1lh good deals
1see CHAPMAN/Back Pagel
In tomorrOW's
Dally Piiot Wayne attacker sent to prison
By EMILY ADAMS
Dally l"lloC St.n ""'"•'
SANT A ANA -The Los Angeles
handyman convicted of attacking
John Wa)ne's daughter and her
companion was sentenced Friday to
eight years in pnson, the maximum
penalty permitted for his cnme.
Jerrel Lee Hintergardt. 38. listen-
ed to the judge's dec1s1on quietly as
M sat handcuffed beside his lawyer.
wearing a gold Orange Count) Jail
j umpsuit and a new beard and mus-
tache.
The man whose Achilles' tendon
Hintergardt sliced in 1he attack.
Roger Luby. also silently listened to
the verdict.
··1 would prefer he was getting a
lot of years. but I guess the law
doesn't allow that." Luby said later.
Hintergardt's lawyer was sur·
prised at the length of the con' 1cted
h11-man's sentence.
"He (Supenor Coun Judge John
J. Ryan) maxed him. It's .supns1ng.
Maximum sentences are for people
who've comm1ted cnmes before
H1ntergardt's record was clean.''
said attome) Todd Landgren.
"Has background 1s good. m Jud-
~mith na.med new
UCI ·vice chancellor
ly AMANDA VlftAY
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IRVINE -L Dennis Smith,
UCl's dean of the School of
Biolotical Sciences.. was appointed
e•ecutive vice chancellor of 1he uni-
versity Friday -littk more than
th~ months after his ~r.
Chana-Lin Tien. annou~ his de-
parture.
After a tearch ldminittr11on
called lbon but iDtmlC, the univcr-
·•ity recommended one of its own 10
the UC Boerd of Reeenu. who ap.
proved Smida, it was announced
Friday.
Smalh.:.a .S2. hu ICl'Ved It dtan
liDce IH7. He said be will 11ep
down &om tbl1 poaidon to continue
Tia'• anpbalit on c:nadna ~
portunltia for minoritiet and
women. u well .. fDcua -....
Chancellor~'s drive to crl'ate a world-
class research inst1tut1on.
Although some search committee
members have expressed d1sa~
pointment because a m1nonty ad-
m1n1strator wasn't chosen. Smith
hopn to aJlay any fears that he
might not have the best interests of
m1nonty students and faculty at
he.an.
"I don't feel at all uneasy," he
l&Jd. "I think I interact with all the
chvenc populataons on campus very
well."
Whal asked about follOW'lf\& an
Atian ldmin1strator O\l'net1na a
student body with a lal'JC Asian
population, Smith said ~ wasn't
worried about hj1 skin color. ··1
think ultimattly pt;Ople have to be J\ldeed on wha1 they ecommplieh, IP'•-.. SMITH/ledt '•I
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mg his scn 1ce 1n the arm~. but the
nature of the cnme cn es out fo r
pnson sentencing," R ~an said The
violence of the assault and the fact
that H1n1ergardt had hcen paid to
attack strangers both called for a
suffer sentence. he said
At the beginning of his tnal.
Hintegardt denied wal king onto
Luby's Newport &ach estate 1n Qc.
tober 1988. pistol v. hipping Lub}.
slashing his tendon and smashing
.\1ssa Wavnc's face into the concrete
garage noor.
But o n the '-'line s stand
Hintergardt confessed and told
Piiot tr:uck
groufld~d
by police
Juror> hl··d het'n hm·d to .111aci.. thf
prnm1nl·nt coupk h' u pn,a1r in·
'cs11~wr "ho \aid L uh' "a' a
major 1.oca1ne dl·aJl'r H intagardt
had hrrn act1,eh tning lil nJ h1'\
Wc'it I ti'> .\ngck' ne1ghhorhtK\J ol
drug bu,cr' and '<'lkr.. he 'klld
1 he J Ur\ d1Jn"t hclll'\l'
H1ntergardf'i tall· nf '1g1lant1\m.
ho"c'cr. and dcdarcJ him gu1l1' on
all eight IC'lon\ 1.ount' Prn\t'lUtor'i
contend 1 lintcrgnrdt. thl' \t'l.·ond h1t-
man kffrt.') Bt,Ul'~ and thl' pn' Jtl'
e\e. Oded Daniel ( ral \\('re hlrt.'d tn
.\1ssa \\a,nl'\ e<.trangt.'d hu hand Ill
IPleue see \llAYNE /Badt Pagel
• C.om Mae Police and 0raaee C.OUty Fair ot6cilll
are ~ 01> for die u-DUll vaffiC nilbtmare lbal ~ OG openina day ol
tbe feir. 8 MOie IDd more _.
-are tumiDa to tati• tbcir cm~ to fiDd OUI .., •• \111111 iUepJ ...
8 AD analysis by the OI I c.....,., .... will ...
wby Repvblicao1, wllo llood to ·pin the lllOll.
t.c:ked ... , &om ,,.
otitions 111 and 119.
Feds take over,
reopen OC bank
NEWPORT B ACH -Federal 58th .\\\{'mhly D1,1nct scat in the
rcsutators on Fnda" placed the June 'i pnmal"\ hul lost to Hunt-
Newport Bt'ach·based Chaner v-1ngton Beach ~ta'm Tom Ma) . inas Bank 1n rece1 ventup. dt'Clarcd He <\Did Mola Oe'dopment was
the 1nst1tut1on m~h cnt and char-the holding com pan\ fo1 the bank
tcrcd a new federal mutual 1nsutu-and O'-'nt•d 90 pcrren1 of the its
tion to take its place • tock The thnft was owned b Mola Fnda\ ·._ action "a) no1 c~pected
Development orp., a hi.gh-profik to 1gnalicanth damaae the value of
build1n1 compeny that 1~ mvoh<'d Mola's ~toe'-financial obscf"'cn
tn redevelopment prOJCCI" 1n down-said
town Hununaton Beach and Co ta ·" nt"'-' in lltuuon. Chaner vmp
Mesa. Ban~ r 8.. -.1U assume certain
Pet.er E. Von Ehen. pa t 5CCTTtal') .,S(t and hab1liue of the old t.hnft
and ditf(tor of Charter Vlnp, and will opcralt 1n rontcrVat°':!:f>
declined comment on federal action. undtr the ovcniaht of' the R •
"I'm not ttad)' to is~ue a lite-uuFonndaT~s 'act~':· was taken ...., tbc mcnt npt now but we'll ~bebl v1
1nut a siatemcnt nelt Wttk," Von Office of Thnft uptrYtseon. Etten said. Tht ~1"ersh1p did not wuult In
Von Ehen was a candidate 1n the anv 1nttTN1>t1on of Charter's day-
Reoublia111 primary race for the ,..._ ... '" aAMC/9edl,...
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DAILY N.OT/ ...,_,June 11, ._ ,.
orange Coast People
Lee Childress
Applegate denl I
Along with husband John. she is the founder of the Music a nd
Art Commoda11on<> for Youth. They have homes in both Corona del
Mar and Laguna Beach.
ly IMILY ADAMS ................
SANT A ANA -A Huntinaton
Bacb teen.qer convicled of fint-dearee murder last month wu de-
nied a new trial Friday. despite his
lawyer's contention that the pro.
ecutor had acted improperly and the
verdict, she. said. outwei&hed the
evidence.
Brian Applegate, 17, will now
await a report from the California
Youth Authority before learnina
what sentence he will serve for
shooting his fonner roommate and
settjng the body on fire at the bot-
\om of a sandy clitT.
Superior Court Judge Robert R.
Fitzgerald decided there was no mis-
conduct on the pan of Deputy Dis.
trict Attorney Patrick Donahue. The
defense claimed Donahue had slip-
ped misinformation on Applegate's
sexual past into the court record
without allowing the defense to re-
spond.
Tapes of Applegatc's confession to
police officers also clealy showed the
teen-ager thought about killing 2.5-
year-old Paul Londono. therefore
the first-degree murder conviction
was valid. Fitzgerald said.
Brief applause was heard from the
gallery where Londono's famil y was
seated when Fitzgerald denied the
defense motions.
Thro ughout Applegate's trial,
Public Defender Carol Lavacot tried
to convince the jury that her client
Awl• .. Ud IU&nd monlbl ot bolnolclUll ,.... and ocber .....
tbc buds ol Londono before be put
a aiQlle bullel in &he older -.a'&
head While be slept in their Hunt-ina\on Beach apartment in January
1989, APOlela1C testified.
After l.Dndono was &bot. 16-year-
old Appleaate then stuffed his body
suffered from bettered spoute or
child syndrome.
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ud • it oa llw at tbc bonoal ol a Huatilialoa Bllcb ctif[ It was two
months before Appl11111 w u.
rested and aublequeatlj coc• rr ed co
police.
~ the wimeu ltUd, Applepte
wd be believed lrillina J,.ondono
wu the only way to end the rapes
and beatinas he'd endured.
Applefia&e and Londono met a nd
Brown convicted
SANTA ANA -A computer e1pen was convicted of first.., dearee murder Friday for plotttna hiJ wife's murder and penuadina
bis tcen-a,e dauahter to cany out the crime.
The Oranae County Supe(ior Coun jury also convicted David
Arnold Brown., 3~. of c~ns~ ·~ f~ ~ cimam1tanoes in the case. quahfyina him for life in pnson Without possibility of
parole. .
The panel reached its verdict after about seven boun of
deliberations-over 21/J days.
According to. trial testimony •. Brown persuaded his tbcn 14-year-
old dauaht~. Cmnamon, ~o kiU her •~mother, Linda Marie
Brown, 23, m l 98S, by telhng the girl the woman would kill him
if given lhe chance. ·
Brown was arrested when his daughter -who shot her
stepmother as she slept in the family's rented Garden Grove home
-came forward after serving ~ years in 1 youth detention
facility. She told authorities her father had planned the murder.
Shortly after the murder, Brown collected on an S83S 000 life insuranc~ policy he had taken out on his wife, then married the dead
woma~'s younger sister. who is already serving time for her role in
the cnme.
became ftiendl while wortilll ID a
1!1 Belcb, Fla. NltaUl'laL la
I tbe J*t moved to HuacillllOA .._ AJ>Plellte WU 15 When
they left F10ridL -
LondOllO s"'11C9led ADOleute
leave home and move to califomia
where wealth and sunshine awaited
the two, Apl)lcptc lCStified. But tbey
only tot 11 far as a Las Veps motel
room before the older man moldted
bjm, ~pplegatc said.
Dunng the time they lived in
Huntington Beach. Londono re-
peatedly raped. beat and threatened
him, Applegate testified.
But Donahue told the jury he was
convinced Applegate was a worldly.
intelligent person who planned to
kjJI Londo no in order to steal his
possessions and end their homosex-
ual relation?hip.
The jury obviously believed the
prosecutor's version o f Londono
and Applegate's relationship. No
one on the 12-member panel has
given comment on their delibera-
tions after the verdict was delivered,
however.
A law clerk for the public defender
said one juror. contacted in the last
month. refused to talk with her
saying the deliberations were too
stressful to relive.
Applegate faces a muimum
sentence of 25 years to life in a state
penitentiary.
INSPIRATION-----------
·· .\fu~r returning from the tht'ater 1n London, a high school
studl!nt a'ked us to sec him in one of the school's productions," sajd
Ch1ldn:ss. "ho happened to be very active with youth at Venice High
chool then. Shl' aid al\er seeing a play in London, the thought of
seeing a high 4'Chool producuon wasn't thnlling.
Spy in sky ·looks for water hogs
··wl· "ere hlov. n 3\\a} :· Childress said. "We couldn't believe
wh at \\e haJ 'il'l'n.°'
A NE\XI IDEA -----------
.\t thl' Pa'kldl·na ma~or"s insistence. Childress began the MACY
program to rculgnizc talented )Oung artists. She said she was
touched b' onl.' 'itudeni's observation that 1f students aren't athletes
and don"t lWt in trouhk but get involved with the arts. people don't
pa) attentw n. Shl· fl'lt these ~oung artists deserved recognition. too.
That wac; .:!I> ~c:m ago
RECOGNIZING TALENT--------
ly LEE SIEGEL
"'" S<i.nn Wrlt~r
LOS ANGELES -Photographs
taken by a spy in the sky will be used
to· detect prodigal Southern Cali-
fornians squandering water on
parks. golf courses and elsewhere as
the state's worst drought in a decade
continues.
The projrct. which sian s July 3.
will use photos taken since October
1988 by Landsat satellites orbiting
450 miles above Eanh's surface. said
Tracy Walklet. vice preside nt of
Terra-Mar Resource Information
Services Inc. in Mountain Vi ew.
"To the best of our knowledge,
this is the first time this technology
is going to be applied to an urban
area for gaugfog water conservation
potential. .. said Tim Skrove, spokes-
man for the regional Metropolitan
Water District of Southern Cali-
fornia.
"This isn't an instance where
we're going to be spying on people."
Skrov~ said Friday ... We're going to
be spying on water use. primarily in
broad categories such as parks. golf
courses, c~meteries or even residen-
tial neighborhoods, but certainly not
individual homes."
"The intent is not to be some kind
of a water Big Brother:· district
spokesman Bob Gomperz said.
Where overwatering is detected.
wa ter district officials e:w.pec t to con-
tact local water districts. subdivision
developers and other officials to
encourage conservation measures
that use less water.
Terra-Mar. a computer software
and systems company, will buy,
enhance and analyze lhc Landsat
photos under an SS0,000 contract
approved Tuesday by the water dis-
trict's board of directors.
The company will use the photos
to determine the amount of irrigated
land and the intensity of wa tering in
the district's 5.200-square-mile ser-
vice area. The distric1 operates as a
water wholesaler for 1.5 million resi-
dents in parts of Los Angeles. Ven-
tura. Orange. an Diego. Riverside
and San Bernardino counties.
··Thi' " till' uni~ rrogram that recognizes performing and
mustral a m in 'louthcrn California:· Childress said. The program
began ~o ~c~m ago 1n Lo'> .\n(?dcs ( ount}. <\fter five years. Childress
said M .\( ' ''a' ;u\l wo big for her to handle. "We held the awards ccrrmun~ .It 1hc 1)1,nl·~ Studios 1n Los Angeles. They even offered
u the Dlmllh~ < hJnJkr Pa\\hon. but ll "as too overwhelming ...
Art dealer arrested News of the weird
Storm survivor run over by train
MOVING SOUTH ----------
".\hout I ) \l·ar" .1(.w \\l" did 1\ hcrr and the kids loved it."
ChtlJrt''' ,,11J. "It JU'' grl'" Jlld grc" and bloomed and blossomed.
E'en jun1nr high and demcntan programs wan\ to get involved."
\'olUOICl'(\ JuJgl \J rtOU\ r roduct1on throughout the )Car. and the
1ud~1ng lUlmin.11\·' ''11h an a\\ards ceremon) fashioned after the
Oscar" I hi.' ;t\\:Jllh program 1<. held the first Sunday 1n June.
.. f h1' 1' muth morl' bu1staous than the Academy Awards."
C"h1IJre~'> "11J .lllt"r 1h1<, ~t·ar·, e'cnt. "The) all leap up. hug, ki ss and
c~ and alt 111-l' the~ v.\.m th\.· lottcr) ..
SUCCESS STORIES----------
\t .l)!l' 11\ 'hdd rc'' dol''n·t 1..no" ho" much longer she will
continue IO\\)J\ cm\.·n1 "11h \1 .\CY "It is a horrendously fatiguing
thllll:\. · ( htldrl''' 'J1d \ 11lullll'erc; pent ncarl) 4.000 hours to put
th1<, \l'.H\ '"n" togl·thl·r and tk!>p1tc the "-Ork, Childress said she
l.cl'f" "um ing ha1.)..
"\\\· 'l h.1J \\1nw man d,,us success stones." Childress said
lh1ding 111l 11.11n1.·, 1 hl'l l' "·" J girl "ho pla)'cd the lead in Aida on
Bro.id''·'" .111n1 hL·r "ho ""n ::t Ton' and still another who went to
Ru\\IJ \'Ith .1 h,tllL'l u m1p.1n\ ·
SERVING THE COMMUNITY------
< hilllll'" h.1, 'nluntt·l·n·d hl'r sen ice' in the Laguna Beach
l-c'>t l\,1 1 t1 f the \rh fllr , ... ~l·ar\ $he also counseled callers on a cns1s
hot I 11w
"It"' .ill .illoul 1<1,Jlt ' and dl'd1 ca11on." Childress said. "'The kids
call m~ in111hcr I arth tx·rnuc;c I takr all their problems to hean and
the~ Jre n"I JhJ1d tu l :tll nn me \.\hen the) have problems."
Compiled by Wcody Estes
LO ANGELES -An independent
art dealer pleaded guilty today to
selling a fake Renoir oil painting to
an underco\Cr policeman for SJ
million.
Frank de Marigny. 38. pleaded
guilt~ to two counts of grand theft.
fi ve counts of forgery and one of
perjur) for having two California
dnvers licenses. said Deputy Dis-
tnct Attorney Reva Goetz.
De Mangny faces up to seven
years and eight months in prison
when he is sentenced Sept. 21 . Goeu
said. adding that she hoped the
conviction would tell people in the
art world that .. this kind of case is
being taken seriously b y
authorities."
Investigators have alle-ged that de
For the record
/r is the Orugc Coast DaUy
Pllot'• policy to promptly cor-
rect all errors of 5ubs1nncc. To
report an error or clanfication.
call 64.J-432 J and ask for the
cin desk.
bue to a production error.
the office salar> chart appear-
ing 10 the Sunda\. June I 0
business section of the Dail>
Pilot switched the salary
amounts for Orange and Los
Angeles countte~.
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will be installed on schedule.
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Marigny was linked tu Anthony
Tetro. a Claremont resident. who
was arrested in Apnl and accused of
painting more than 250 works at-
tributed to such artists as Pablo
Picasso and Marc Chagall.
Tetro's ring may have sold as
much as SI 00 million in fake an.
investigators said.
De Marigny was arrested after
selling a forJed copy of Pierre
Aususte Renoir's "Young Girl With
Daisies" for SJ million. The original
hangs in the Metropolitan Museum
in New York.
T.oday. he ~IS<? admitted forging
copies of P,CUnt1ngs by an artist
named FouJita and selli ng one of
those to . a Beverly Hills gaJlery,
Goetz said.
•A Kennewick. Wash.. man
survtvcd when his boat c-aps1zed on
the Columbia River d uring the tor-
rential West Coast storms in May.
H~wever, after swimming ashore. ht"
tned to nag down a train. which
slammed into him and killed him.
•Anibal Aba Ad. 20. was arrested at
a Bro~x. N.Y., hospital in Apnl for
shoottng Howard Felix, 20. Ad was
apprehended when he was brought
into the emergency room. himself a
sbooting victim. and placed next 10
Fcl!x's bed. A~ Fehx was answenng
pohcc officers quesuons about his
shooting, he looked over and ident-
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sergeant shot and wounded Carmelo
Gomez. 33. in November becauSt'
Gomez would not drop th e gun he
w:\s holding. Gomez had just saved
himself b) wrestling the gun away
from a mugger. but did not under·
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•A Kenyan who had just attempted
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as he encountered a gjant monitor
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that he was about to be attacked,
and the man re-treated back across
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to be on display In OC
W omen's -:American ORT may
do more looking than listening
WHEN MR. Bl.ACK
WELL GETS
ERE, LET'S NOT
GO PIC G ON HIS
NOSE-on't know the
aoina rate for cosmetic face-
lifts, but a $20.000 job will be
on display July 15 at the
Irvi ne Hilton. Jerry
Kobrin That's when Oamboyant
Mr. Blackwell will be making
the first local appc?arance
si nce his much-publicized
physiognomy transplant. He's scheduled to address a luncheon being
tossed by Women's American ORT. whose members probably will
do more looking than listening.
Mr. Blackwell makes no bones about the price-ta& (it may be
dantling from an ear lobe). He thinks 20 grand is a bargain fo r what
may be the biggest reconstruction project si nce the crumbling old
Mission at San Juan Capistrano.
His constant companion. Roben L. Spencer. tells me that the new
and im proved 19.90 Blackwell model features cheekbone .a~gmenta
tion, eye restoratton (whatever that means.) removal of s1hcone from
previous ma-;s1ve renovations. and -get this -"re-gluing" of the
nose.
Pasting the proboscis? S<?lderin~ ~he snout? This !'ve g<;>tta sec. I'm
hoping to attend Blackwell s unveiling next month in l~me, but I
won't be picking on my old buddy, who's made a lucrative career
of picking on others. J m~n. he's a very sensitive soul - and I wouldn't want his nose
to get bent out of shape.
NOTHING LIKE AN UPDATE TO KEEP YOU INFORMED -
How t1~t is the secrecy shrouding Julie Andrews. Blake Edwards
and their rcht, "the Mariah." assigned to shp A-2 at the Balboa
Bay Club.
Well. here's a clue:
I lunched there the other day and encountered veteran newsman
Jim Felton, who edits the club's slick magazine. "The Bay Window."
Dispensing with thl' usual cordialities. l put the question straight
10 him: "Jim. have you seen Juhe Andrews?"
"Yes," he said. "I cenainl} have."
"Tell me about it," I drooled. reaching for pen and papc-r.
"I saw her on Broadway in 1956.'. he said ... when she was starring
in 'My Fair lad).' ..
Cuna in.
AH, REVENGE -A Isa picked up over the BBC wireless:
Author Joe Wambau~. v. ho skewered (is that the nght word?) the
resort and its denizens in "The Golden Orange," repon edly has
agreed to return there -as a speaker at the book-pushing Round
Table West.
.\date is being v.orked out wi th luncheon organizers Margaret
Burke and Marylin Hudson -presumably afier feelings have cooled
somewhat.
I'll keep you posted. BctteJ make re.scrvat1ons fasL and brio& a tape
record er. E~d. the Lll'l!ers from all those "hot mommas" could
inspire a stinging seq uel.
OK, BOTH LAWM EN HAVE BEEN PARDONED -The Amen·
can Cancer Soc1et} 's "Jail and Bail'' committee convened at Village
Crean the other da). planning another of its far-out fund-raisers.
This is the annual escapade in which Keystone Kops .. arrest and
incarcerate .. prominent suspects. who must then call well-heeled
fnends to bail them out. All tax-dcduct1ble. of course.
Manv of the Gold Coast's movers & shakers gathered to plan the
promo: v.h1 ch wi ll be staged Jul} 17-IM at Koll Center Irvine. but
there were '"o notable no-shov.s o n the invitation li!>t. They v.ere.
understandabl). Newport Beach Police Chief Arb Campbell and
Harbor Mun1c1pal Court Judge Cal Schmidt.
Which means thl'rl' arc two cells 'acant. 1n C"ase anyone's 1ntere~cd 1n doing their time. Call me. Not )OU. Zsa z~.
CALLING A SPAYED A SPAYED -Today's knt'e-slapper comes
to us with the compliments of Tess 03, 1s of Park Newpon:
"I'm not rich. but l'\I~ left m) cat fi~ed for life."
COME HOME. LJTl'LE OLD RAINMAKER -Mar; Frauenthal
of Dana Point ha!> fo rwarded an amcle from-the R1vers1de Press-
Entcrpnse. ccrt1fying the latest exploits of her redoubtable dad,
former Orange Count) lumma~ V1C"k Knight. now holed up in
Can) on Lal>..e.
Seems there hadn't been an}' June ram in the Lake Elsmore area
since ·n.. La!>t aturdtt). the paper quoted Ki11ght: ''I'm praying for
rain: 1f 1t·would hdp. I'd build an ark ..
Right on cue. ne\t dav.ning. the r.un came -lasting through the
weekend.
Now St. V1rk 1s being deluged (!>on: about that) with requests to
continue casing the drought. and he·~ taking them senousl). He's
since bought a raincoat and ordered business cards reading: "V R.
Knight , SpeC"1allst in Flash-Flooding."
Knowing Vick. espcc1all) "1th that raincoat. his cards should read
"Flashing and n ood1 ng ..
KOSHER ROSTER -Gentleman JOumahst Jim Dean and I were
onl)' funning the other column when I quoted his line about
attending the Jev.1 h pons Hall of Fame banquet at the Irving
Hilton -hoping the)' 'd honor "Babe Roth."
But then we got 10 th inking about a Jewish all-star baseball team.
and we agreed that -v.11h the like of Hank Greenberg and Sandy
Koufax -11 v.ould be a v.1nncr. Not to mention two blacks who've
embraced Judaism: t'\·Angcl Rod Carew and ex-Yankee Elliott
Maddox . With a Powerful lineup hke that. v..e wouldn't e'en need that othc1
all-time Yankee great. the lcgt·nda~ Mlt'kcy Mantlcba um.
DONT LOOK NOW. BllT I'VE MOVED AGAIN -Hencefonh.
th• cand...storc \\ 111 be open for bu.,1ness on Wednesdays and
aturdays. No m<)rl' Sunda}!I. This means you'll be able to spend
another fi ve minute'> 1n the church of yo ur choice. Rejoice!
Jury Kobrla 's Nlluma rua1 WH.a~•d•Y• ud S.t•rd•Y•·
Newport High 's band
marched in Rose Parade
• b Newport Beacla:ln 1972, the Newport Harbor
Hi&h School Marching Band marched in the Tour·
nament of Roses Parade in Pasadena on New Year's
Day.
• ID Costa Meaa:The Se1erstrom family donated the land fo r the Estancia Park, for the
G irl Scouts' Orange County headquan ers. and
South Coast Repcnory Theater.
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County. became an imponant crop on the Irvine Ranch
because they could be arown without irription. The crop was
an cconom1c mainstay of the ranch dunna the first dcCa<ks of the 19005 and the lmne Ranch was the laraest producer of lima beans in the world by l 920. C.trlhlefl ., u.a ,..,.,
H~ •~ the .-innana playin1 card numbfn
picked Fridar, niaht for the C'ahfomia Lottery'a
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DAIL. Y PILOT /hlurday, June 11, 1llO
Reporter buys Metropolitan Journal
1y 909 VAN I YKIN
0.-, NfC SI.., \ll'ltlef
NEWPORT BEACH -A Los
Anteles Times news reporter with
no previous business experience has
bouaht the Metropolitan Journal. a
twice-monthly business tabloid with
a circulation pf 32.000. the mlp-
zine's manaaement said Friday.
Ex-LA Times writer says he'll
beef up magazine's coverage
H the individ~I publirauons,
"I think he had a really good
concept With the ve1'' locally onen-
tcd business pubhcattons.'' he said.
Mike Stone. editor of the Metr()oo
polian Journal's maJor competitor,
Orange Count)' Business Journal,
said he welcomed the news of the
mapzine's sale.
Steven Churm. former en-
vi ronmental iffairs wri"r for the
Times' Orange County edition, took
over Friday as principal owner and
publisher of the Newport ~ach·
based publication.
Churm. 35. announced several
weeks ago that be was leaving the
Times, but it ' until Friday
that he and former e litan
Journal publisher Drew Law er · s-
closed the sale and Churm's n
position.
"It had been in the works for a
while; I'd been looking at this publi-
cation for about four months.''
Churm said.
Both Churm and Lawler declined
to reveal terms of the purchase.
Churm would say only that he had
obtained major fi nancing from a
silent partner.
Sources in the publlshina business ·
estimated the likely sales pnce for
the JoumaJ at between S 1.5 million
and S2 million. The magazine arcw
out of a tiny. local business paper
Lawler staned in 1981 with $5,000
capital.
A reponer for 12 ~cars. including
five years with the Times. Chunn
said he intended to strengthen the
Journal's news content.
"I think the Journal can be a little
more aaaressi-.e and broader 1n its
reach," he said. "I also think we can
develop a bit more of an edge.
maybe prove a link bit more."
Publishing executi,es· have de-
kribed the Journal as a "break·
even" business with a relatively ught
cash now.
But Lawler, who plans to devote
his energies to his newer publi-
cation. World Trade magazine. said
Churm is taking over a successful.
money-making enterprise.
Observers in the business com-
Charities launch
fund drive to ease
• services emergency
l y BOB VAN EYKEN
D-'ly ,._ i ulff llVfftef
GARDEN GROVE -Represen-
tatives of more than 40 of Orange
County's social service agencies
agreed Friday to launch a SI million
emergency fund drive 10 meet what
they described as a growing crisis in
emergent) services.
.. T he reality in Orange County 1s
that we've always got more people
who need services than we're able to
serve," said Susan Oakson. of the
Orange Count} Homeless Issues
Task Force. ··out this summer. with
the closing of Share Our Selves in
Costa Mesa and several other agen-
cies that had been serving the poor
in our community. what we're see·
ing is a cnsis that's becoming more
acute.''
SOS formerly served about 5.000
needy people a month at us food
and clothing distribution center at
Rea Community Center on Hamil·
ton treet. But the chanty lost its lease at Rea
Community Center due to pressure
from West Costa Mesa residents
who were concercnd about the large
numbers of poor and homeless
people in their neighborhood.
SOS board members have bought
a building at 1550 Superior Ave ..
but 1t isn't expected 10 be ready until
August.
Clients interviewed before the
closing said the} didn't know what
they would do. and officials from
other area charities said the} would
be hard pressed to take up the slack.
panicularly in summer. which is
normally a lean time for donati ons.
The group at Fnday's meeting
brainstormed for three hours at the
Orange County headquarters of
United Way to try to pinpoint
causes for the shortage of sen ices
and 10 t') to plot a strateg) to offset
the defic11.
Some blamed social attitudes tn
Orange County and the legaq of the
m1d-l 980's. when the go' emment
jPluse see FUNDS/Back Page)
munity 53} Churm will need to
duplicate Lawler's entrcpreneunal
sense and talent for sales m order to
keep the Journal successful.
Lawler said he thought Churm
had the tools to do 11.
"The Journal's advert1S1ng staff 1s
one of the best 1n the co unty. 1f not
the best," he said. "And 1e,e's got
a lot of common sense. I think that
can translate into business sense "
Lawler staned Newpon Center
News shortl) after his 1980 gradu-
ation from USC. where he had pub-
lished a newspaper called Row Run.
aimed at ffie un1versit) 's fra tem1ues
and sororities.
Lawler later obtained South Coast
Metro and the In me pectrum.
local business magazines 1n the John
Wayne Airport area. La!>t ~ear. he
consolidated them 1010 the Metro-
politan Journal.
Former Irvine Co execu\I\ e
Manin Brov.er snid he didn't think
the consolidation has worked as well
"l'll be intersted to sec what the
new focus is," he said. "Obviously
I'll have to wall and Stt how this
affects us. But tf it means more
competition for us. that's more fun
for us."
Churm. a 1978 ~aduate of Cal
Poly San Luis Obispo. began his
career as a reporter for thr San Luis
Obispo Count' Telegram Tribune,
moving from then: to the South Bay
Daih Bree1e and the Orange County
RegJster before JOin1ng the Times
Orange Count) cd111on an· 1985.
"It's a tad O\crwhelmmg," he
s:ud. "I v..as reall~ read) for some-
thing nev. I'd been con~1dering a
move hkl' this Jor .ibout I months.
Hopefull), I'm not going to miss the
rush of an oil spill or an earthquake
or some uthcr ho1 nev. s "' cnt. "But I guess I v.on·1 knov. until
something lal>..c that happens.'"
Run for Special Olympics
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lrvln• Polle• Officer aarry Anlfta9 •nd S.r .. •nt M••
~·n carry th• Speca.1 Olr •pks t orch throuett ttte
streets of lrvlne.
Another Ahimsa complaint probed
fty KAREN AGUE
DMl)r 'Uot ~laff Wtlt~t
LA GUN .\ BEACH -It's been a
year of ups and dov. ns for the
Ah1 msa Care Center.
This spnng. the 47-bed center was
hit wtth citations for violations of
state health codes.
And while center director Sharon
Lucas said the violations ha ve been
corrected. Jacqueline L1n cer of tht'
state Depanment of Health Services
licensing depanmcnt. said her office
currently 1s mvcs11ga11ng an ad·
d111onal complaint.
Lincer said she could not com-
ment on the nature ofthc·complaint.
which she added probabl} was
spurred b' news repons of the
previous violation~.
And last month. a pott'nllal bnght
spot for the center was darkened
when a planned Chamber of Com-
merce fund-raiser was rained out.
The brunch and art auction has
been re-cheduled for Sunda).
Chamber Director Cher;·I Ryan said
that she has no idea whether the
delay will diminish 1he expected
crowd , but added that the fund-
ra1scr will take place this w<•ekend.
ram or shine.
ln111all}'. the chamber's goal was
to raise around $30.000 from the
sale of works b) I I local artists. The
mone' raised will benefit AIDS pa-
tients· who ne-ed linanc1al assistance
to stay at .\hims.a.
But overall. Lucas ~1d that head-
mg Orange ount) ·., onh AIDS
hospice "has been a wonderful ex-
pencnce. Although 11 hasn't been
without hard sh 1 p.''
Ah1msa. which means "rc,erence
for life." began accepting AIDS pa-
tients 1n November. 1988.
It did so. "because we reahzc-d
there was a gap in this level of care
that was not being provided an~
where else:·
Since then. the center has cared
for about 70 .\IDS pa11ents. ranging
in age from 18 to 7 3 When asked
whe re those patients would have
gone had Ah1msa not accc1;>ted
them. Lucas responded. "That s a
good quesuon. Ma n~ v..ould ha'c
been lcfi 1n hospitals. some "ould
have gotten home care.
About one-quancr of tht.> center's
AIDS patients go home. \\ h1ch
Lucas said 1s one of the most re·
warding aspects of working at
.\hims.a. "We had a ) oung man v. ho
came 1n hooked to o'~gen. Ht'
gained 18 pounds, was v.eaned from
the ox>"gen and nov. he'<; read) 10 go
home.· she said.
But not all cases ha' l' such happ~
resolutions. she adrnowlcdgcs
Which 1s v.h ) center 'tatT who care
for .\ID patients must combine
neceS!>lll"} technical 'lilts with the
emotional strength to d) 1ng patients
who arc oficn )Oung men. Lucas
~td.
The am,al of AIDS patil·nts gen·
crated concern among other res•·
dents of the center. and their fam 1l·
,
aes. Lucas said ... But their tears v.crc.
for the most pan rl·asonable. We
didn't ha'e one fam1l' lca,e." be-
cause of thl' add111on 'of .\ID. pa·
tients.
Despite the complaints. v.h1ch
were lodged an Janua~ and Fehru·
ar). Lucas said the l--Cnter enJO) -
and de\Cnes -a reputation for
quaht) care.
he descnbed as rou11ne the l'Om·
plaints. v. hi ch includl·d charges that
nurses admtnistert'd 1 n tra' cnous
drugs v.11hout proper training and
that cocl>..roachcs v.erc found m a
patient's room.
Lucas added that all the '1olat1ons
had been corrcctt'd
'"\\'e'q• been around a long time
Tht' fam1l) member' (of patient'>)
here' r an 'ouch for the quaht~ of
care:· \hl' '31d
Water cop is on the job
.\:'I C'LEME!':TE -San Clemente's "water NEWS
cop .. patrolled Cll' ,trc-ets Fnda~ 1n the first da) BRIEFS
of a stnct water-rationing program
Lois (un1s will keep watch for illegal lawn
watenng l nder thl' lav.. home v.11h e'en-
numbercd addres~ can v.ater on e\Cn-numbercd
da) s. Tho..c w11 h odd-numbered addresses can
water on odd-numbered da)s \'1olatcrs can be fined SI OO.
Other pcnalt1c~ for homcov. m·~ will be seen 1n their bills
Residents e\.cecd1ng b50 gallon of v.ater a da) face a surcharge that
could nearh double their water bills. Curtis said
Teen liquor-sting begins
1\/EWPORT BE.\CH -Young Police Department employ~s
v.111 bu' alcohol at local liquor 'torC's in a ummer enforcement
progr.un to decn.-a~ alcohol-related problems
If the: bu"Ol'!I' foils to ask for 1den11fica11on and ~lls alcohol to
the under-21 -,rar-old police dcc:o) the store cmplovee v.111 be cited.
Thr prl'gram " in ant1c1pat1on of an 1ncrca~ 1n alcohol-ft'lated arrc~t<. of tl'l'n' during thr ,ummcr. a cording to Newport Beach
Pohrr Sgt .\mh tlc1ni\
Receptionist is victim of con man
COSTA MESA
Talk about being painted into
a comer.
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POLICE
A man took SI 00 from • busi-nen in the 1100
block of Baker SJ~t aner con· v1nq na • ~_p. uonist that he LOG
needed the money
to paint her bosteS' home
The man told the rc«pt1on.1it he le.new her bo and nctdcd S90 for
1>1intina supplies. He prolfliScd 10 rcaum with a
rtteipt and chanae from tht SI 00.
but -)'ou 1ues~ 1t -he never came bick.
The rc«ptionist told ~lice Thufl-
c;t:ay that ttie man knew the name of
her boss. but later a sumcd that he rea4 the name from a stack of busanns cards on the coumer.
H-ti ..... Be.eh
~Mt•en rtP<)r1cdl\ 11.ere ,un1pina
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l\o Nlmh u f('lund
C'.ott• Metta
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t or thl' '<'Cond 11mt 1n lhrte' Wttb.
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• • • • • • . .
Eleven dea~, scores missing
after wall of water hits town
Weather
Sunny afternoon .... " .. It .. SHADYSIDE, Ohio -TorrentW thundemomu
ienl 1. flt.sh Oood su~ throu&h a valley inco this
Ohio River town. k1llina al least fl people aad •vme
scores miu.ina or homeless Friday, authorities uid.
~na floodwaten late Thursday •wes>' bomel o« ~
foundauons and washed away cars. About 200 people
were reported evacuated in central Ohio.
"The valleys are choked with debris," Gov. Rieb·
ard Celeste told reponers after Oyin.f over the . hilly
Appalachian realon in eastern Ohfo. •A wall of water
WJpcd a path t6rough the area."
The governor dtclared a state of emeraency, and
dispatched about SO National Guardsmen to the area.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency de-
. .
dared Bel.moot County. wb~ iK~udes Shadyside.~ Jeft'enon and Franklin oountaa diauter areas, makina
federaJ lid available to residmu. Seventeen counties
now bave been declami dit¥ter aras becau.e of
Ooodi111 or tornadoet since May 29.
Ten bodies were taken to the Bauknecht Funeral
Home in Shadyside, said Bob Bell, Nnera.I dircaor.
One body was taken to Bellaire City Hospital, be said.
Chuck Voat, Bebnont County coroner's in·
vestiptor, also said there were 11 oonfirm. ed dead.
Earlier1 Fire Chief Mark Badia bad said 14 adults
and two children were dead. The names of the victims
have not been released.
-By Th AaodalH Pm•
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Western leaders threaten Romania Crips, Bloods
targets of an
I I -state raid
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to 70
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1) 4J .. u ,. Sf LONDON -Western leaders on Friday threatened to block economic
pacts with Romania following a harsh crackdown on anti-government
demonstrators. 100 ..
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Many leaders ~ecricd the crackdown as a return to rcp~ivc tactics
used by ousted Communists. Extended forecast
IO 62 ,. ,, Tides
; Coal miners using clubs were recruited to help police put down pro-
; democrac) protests in the Romanian capital of Bucharest.
LOS ANGELES -Narcotics and
weapons agcnu targeting the violent,
drug-deallnl Crips and Bloods gangs
arrested 174 people in a nationwide
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COASTAL AIKAS -NIQl>I -fl'Ofnlng IOw Claud\ rtU I I,,. COllll
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Calif. temps ~ti l'ligll
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Second Noh Sec:Of'd \Ow
T.,,.,lt an1
941 pm
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! -By ftt' .u..eMIN Pnu dragnet in 11 states. federal officials ...... •• 14
A M E R c
said Friday.
The operation. dubbed Street
Sweep, involved hundreds of federal
and local law enforcement officers,
said Jack Killorian. spokesman at
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms command post in Wash-
ington. D.C.
More arrests and drug and
weapons seizures were expected as
local operations continued through
the weekend. said K.illorian.
"What began as a Los Angeles
problem bas now spread to a na-
tional one. Drugs and firearms, un-
fortunately, go hand-i n-band." A TF
Director Stephen E. Higgins told a
news conference in Southern Cali-
fornia.
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rtlr> 41 00 SO • "1 ~ -~II •I I ]{)pm
9-year-old girl survives overnight in Ohio River
"This is a significant step to our
commitment attacking drugs:· he
said, adding the operation was "in-
tended to send a message to violent
street gangs." SHADYSIDE. Ohio -A 9-year· and "just drifted" until she reached
Higg.ins identified those arrested old girl said she was swept down a shore Friday morning.
Amber was swept down Wegce
Creek and then into the nearby Ohio
River. Although she can only swim
a little. she said she kept kicking her
legs and hung on to two logs.
as members of the Cnps and Bloods creek into the Ohio River dunng a Amber Colvin was 1n her family's
street gangs . flash flood and stayed alive for home playing a card game with a
-By Tiie Auoci•ted Pru• seven hours by hanging on to logs neighbor when the storm hit Thurs-1---------------------------. day night. The house started to fill
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with water.
Amber said her 13-year-old friend.
Carrie. wanted to get in the bathtub.
"We got in tht' bathtub. and the
water was over our heads and then
the house collapsed.·· Amber said
from her Bellaire Cit} Hospital
room.
She doesn't knov. wh} the' got in
the tub but remembers Came being
hit on the head. knocking her out.
Carrie was still missing on Friday.
"I tned to save her." Ambt'r said.
'I almost drowned. ~ was swept out
of the house:·
G s B
"I had them for a long time." she
said. "I JUSt dnlled."
She said she was in the water from
about 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. She tried to
work her way to the shore to get to
a factorv where her fa ther worked.
She reached shore about seven miles
from her home.
Her mother. Karen. said the last
time she saw her daughter was at
9:30 p.m. She said she and her
husband. Dennis. went into town to
do some shopping but could not
return and didn't know until 2 a.m.
that their house was swept away and
Amber was gone.
-By Tw A .. ocl•led Pttt•
A N K
Give yourself a two month break
from mo ge pa ents.
f you're about to
buy a home-or
refinance the one
you're in -American
Savings Bank has
spectacular news
for you:
Introducing The
American Savings
Bank Take-
A-Break-
From-Your-
Mortgage
Plan.
It 's si n1 pie. \ Vhen yo u
take out a home
loan at American
Savings Bank.
we ll let you def er
two mortgage
payments.
-
JmtJ.~lllt' \\hcif_ I'•'" niu/i./ J,• ti. \Wttwdd ((lkc tl flli.'
m.w1'1 lmnk /r,•m maim{~ m,•r<t:t{~<·p11ymcm,,
l °'" 1111' i·a,,h /,v flt'\\' /llfllllUn· pamt tJ ,.,,,m
lilndsi 1ipc• th(1'utd tht' lt.'f '' 1·11d/1•s.'
Eve n your first two! (That's
when most home buyers
need extra cash the most.)
THOUSANDS
IN YOUR
POCKETS
Just think what
you could do
with that cash.
While you're taking a
two month break from
mortgage payments.
you could pay your
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moving bills. Buy new
draperies. Blinds.
Carpeting. Furniture .
Get that guestroom
painted a yea r early. Put
some money back into
your savings account.
The list is endless.
GREAT IF
REFINANCING, TOO
house pay-
ments for two
full months.
Insteadt handle
college bills .
Refi ni sh the swimming
pool. Or get going on that
landscape job you've been
putting off ...
Ask your real estate
agent about the American
Savings Bank Take-A-
Break-From-Your -Mortgage
Plan. Competitive. rates.
And if you·re refinancing,
imagine how nice it would
be to not even Plus two months of deferred
-=--,......i__ mortgage payments . think about
But donl wait. Like a
great house with a for sale
...,.....,_... sign , this offer will
disappear soon.
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Gold p rices cited
in closure of mines
JOHANNESBURG, South Afnca
-The world's two la~st aold-
producina comP.!lnies sa•d Friday
they were curtading operations due
to the fallina price of gold. More
than 7,800 people were to lo~ their
jobs as a ~suit.
Anglo-American Corp. of South
Africa Ltd. said two of its mining
companies -Free State State Con-
solidated Gold Mines Ltd. (Free·
gold) and Vaal Reefs Exploration
and Mining Co. Ltd. -would cut
back on their operations.
Earlier this week, two other
mining groups outside the Anglo-
American conglomerate announced
job cutbacks in volv ing I, I 00
workers.
-By TIN A .. ocu.1~ Pre,.
ff HAT '\\'SE DID
NEW YORK (AP) Jun. lS
Adv~~ ~II.need
¥orel lnues New hlohs New lows
NEW YORK (AP) -Mosl ectlve over-lhe·counler stocks sul>Plled bv NASO. Last w =· v1m1~ 1~~!11~ ~"1 . ·1 •2v. om , •· 17 ecle S , S, ~ ,.. 1 •• 17, 'k
'fl·c. mA s 1,1, 1i C•bolM 1, • ....:n AooleC 1, , .,,.11) crc>sTr 1, • 91/e Tetecrd 1, 162, S2'h
-3-16 +1~ ---+ ., ..
NEW VORK (AP) -Moftev r•tu for Frtcsev es rePO<led bv Teler•I• svstems r: r•lt Interest rete Index: 1.09• lme ~•I•: 10.00 scount Rete: 1.00 oker cell loen rele: 9.25 ~~If~· nlds m1rke1 rele:
Low . Lest 0.JJ«t _commercl•I paper JO· l lO csevs: 1.15-1.0S Certlflcetes of Deposit Primarv: l d•vs, 7.~ csevs. 7. l csev~ 7. 1 YHr, a.06
Certificates lf°sit bv dealer
'
devs, . devs •. de vs, • d•vs. devs.1~ csevs. l;
Saturday. June 1&, 1990 AS
Orange Coast Business Diary
Coast Gare Inc. ·p~r:c t-lased by Jot-In r-tar-1co ck
ly RUSS LOAR ./(_
Insurance giant John Hancock
bought Cost Care Inc .• a Huntington
Beach company that helps em-
ployers hold down health care ex-
penses. John Hancock Financial Ser-
vices. based in Boston. wi l! merge its
smaller health care management
business with Co.st Care. The
financial terms of the tran5action
were not disclosed , but analysts say
the acquisition will make Cost Care
one of the nation's largest cost-
management firms. Cost Care is a
nine-year-ol n with 360
t mployee and . oyer
clients presenting more tha 3
million mployees. Revenues oft e
ne~ Cost Care company are pr
jected to hit S40 million an 1990.
NEW VORK CAP) Jun. lS
~.•need llned noed o :.1uues New highs New lows
A11EX l .. EADERS
NEW VORK (AP>-S.tes. 4 P.m. Frldav price encl n•t change of the 10 most active Amerk:1n Stock EICCNntle IHUH, tredino nallonellv al more then Sl. N•m• Vel u me •at C tle .
Blllhavenn 1,m·, 1~ cho81v 7 , lllM + 11e omeSlloP , I~ -'I• EnovSvc , •'il + YI Amdehl , lS'le -1'
Olesonlcs m· 311• + 111 We~L1b8 , 41h Wst lgllal 1 • 141.4 -'h NV Imes 207 24 -Yt Frullloom 202, 1~ -Vt
"ETALS PRICES
N[W YORI< tAPI Spot f\Oni.t•ouo ,,,.,., proc;es
f'•IClay A~ 73!>0 pet 1><>11nd NY Come~ soot montn
"" Coppet i 1 73'~ a l)Ollnd, U S OM11nat>0nt c..,.. . 113 10 cents -pOund NY Come• >DOI
month Fro
Leed ·~ centS a pOund zi..c 87 '*11• • e>ound oe.,. .. ICI
Tift • S3 738 I t"'e••l• w-Coml)()Slle pric. -lb I ........ SA res Handy & Hannen tonly O••IJ CNOl•I
......, • S• e 11 pet l•oY 01 NY Co•Nu soot montl\
F" Me<cwr S280 00 S290 oo pe< 76 11> 11as~ N..,
Vo<•
......,._ -$•86 OO·S489 00 1'0, OL N Y IC:ont•Kll
.......,_, SA76 00 N Y Me<c spot -l'oY CM ""
Hotef occupancy
rates are down
Oranae C"Ounty hotel occupancy
rates fell almost S percent during the
first fo ur months of 1990. accordin&
to a recent survey by hotel consult-
ant Pannell Kerr Forster. A survey
of 57 county hotels and motels re-
ports a 4.8 percent dcdine. The
county's biggest hotels reported an
averaae occupancy rate of 64.2 per-
cent for 1hc. January to April period
of this year. compared to a 67.2
percent rate for the same period last
year. Survey officials say occupancy
rates a re down in most of the state's
'.\\'SE l .. EADERS
NEW VORK (AP) -S.tes, 4 p.m. Frld•V price and net chan" of the IS most ectfve New York Stock ExcllanN Issues. tr.cllno nallonallv al mor• than Sl. NMN V Lut ~ ~Er't1&T 1:~'1:, u~ ti Wendvs .• , 6~ -1 ~llels • , 39 ,... -Pont s 2, , 40 + ~
llMors l' . 4' -~ocaCole s • , fl + V.
nMolors ·m· 'I• + ~ M • , 1 1/• -~ Bu ler • , 5V. t h AmExpr 1, , 11..-111
ao.1no s t, • Hv. AbOOll Leb s J·646 ~ + '-' FordMolor ,579, • ~ -~
GOLD PRICES
Seiectecl -tel gOlc:I Pfic.M Fr!Clay by IM AU«talld
p, ...
"-IC ... lele 53'8 7S off S2 20
L ........ "'°'""'II l•••"Q '347 OS "° i 1 :lO L.Oftdeft alte<noon 11• t"Q S3•6 90 up SI OS
Londeft tale S347 !>O up S2 2S
,., .. •lte<'IOOtl 11•"1\l S3•8 •9 up so 07
,, ... ""1 h•11>9 ~7 se Oii SS 66
Zurkll •••• alte<noon $347 7S up S 1 7S U.O 1 15
Ullecl
NY ........ --S3•690 up i t OS NV I~ UA! t• up i 1 OS NY l~d labfie411ICI S36S SS up i I I I
NY c-· 90!4 te>OI mon1n C10M Fn i.1•11 so uo
S2 70
NY ~ Net...._. ._ • p m F•o $348 SO up
S2 6$
metropolitan areas. Local hotel op-
erators say business tra\CI 1s down
because ofcutbac s 1n tra,el budgets
by defense firms.
Koll named presJdent
of Henley Properties
Donald M. Koll. chief nccutl\c
officer and board chairman pf thl'
Koll Co .. was named president and
director ~f Henle) Properties Inc.
Has appo10tment 1s pan of a deal an
which the Ne" port Beach-based
Koll Co. will manage IJcnle} 's S500
million real estate portfolio which
includes the contro' ers1al housing
development on the Bolsa Chica
wetlands. Koll will O\ cr~c Henle} 's
IS properties an Southern California
and holdings in live other states
Henle) operates 1n California
through its ~ubs1d1al) '1gnal Land-
mark Co. in Irvine. The terms of the
contract were not disclosed Koll
current!} controls about S4 billion
"Orth of real estate. The Her.le)
contract also include\ offices build-
ings along the Orangl' Coast and 1hc
31 I -room Mamou Hotel at the
Long Beach Airport
Century 2 1 hires
new advertising agency
In 1ne-based ( entur' 21. the
v.orld's largest real estaie brol.crage
franchise operation. hired Camptx>ll-
~1th\:-i-r:st) Ad\'ertlSIOR of Min-
neapoh\ to direct its S30 million
national ad' ert1s1ng budget. One of
the4 b1gge 1 adH·rt1s1ng deals of the
year. the Mmnes0ta firm was chosen
an compet111on.w1th near!)' 100 agen·
caes na11onwide Campbell-M1thum-
Est} 1.1.1th billings ofS900 million. 1s
a member of the world's largest
adven1s1ng compan} Saatch1 and
Saatch1. Centul"} 21 did no1 renew
tts contract "'1th New York-based
McCann-Enckson "'h1ch held the
account for se'en }cars. The change
comes as a number of large real
estate firms have switched ad agen-
cies to rnpe with a softening real
estate market ('entul") 21 has 6,000
·olliccs na11on"' 1de wath 1.200 ad-
d111 onal ollices O\ erseas
Very, Berry Extraordinary ~and &ir-tjme together like bmp and fries_
Or Im an ad in the Daily Pilot's K,;; Orunty &ir'Illb.
HaYe your very, beny emaonlinary IJ?.essage seen <Mr ~ over a¢n
when ~ Coast Residents me and re-use the tab during the 12~
run of this )m's fair.
C.all us today to reseM )UUl .. ce!
Runl}dtes:
July 6th, Com Mesa News
July 7th, Daily Pilm
l)>ad)jnrs
Space &. Copy, J\g 19th, Spm
'\\'SE ('OllPOSITE TKA,SA('TIO'\S
NEW VORK CAP) -The foltowlno llsl shows lht N•w Vork Stock E•cha"" stocks el'!d w1rren1s 11\el heve gone up lht most end oown the most besed on Nrcent of chanet for Fridev. No Meurlll•s 1r1dlno below S2 or 1000 shares ere Included.
Net 1n<1 '*'~!~ cn.n$ ert the dlff«~ t>etw..n Dr•v s clOslno orlce en<I Frlefev's S· om pr • • Uf'S Name Laat Ctte ~ct lig~ m2
t I ~ ~~ ·1u W~UIJ1~A 1 ~ 1~ 8: 1!::! rf,11Fd 1 ~ VP ~wcr:, t ~ ·B: •.
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Aa ()qnge Cout DAILY PILOT/ S.turday, June 18, 1"0
Pope blesses
Mandela effort
during meetln_g
By MARY BETH SHERIDAN
VATICAN CITY -Pope John
Paul JI on Friday greeted South
African anti-apanheid leader Nelson
Mandela and blessed has efTons to
destroy the system of racial segre·
'gation.
But the pontiff did not directly
answer Mandela's request to suppon
economic sanctions 10 keep pressure
on South Afnca·s white leaders.
The pope in the past has praised
Mandela as a "man who suffers for
the rights of his people'' and the
Vatican last year issued a m~or
document on racism harshly con·
demoing apartheid.
Turning to reponers, Mandela ex·
plained that the ANC believes sane·
tions need to be maintained and "I
asked them (the Holy Sec) to express
themselves very clearly on this issue.
Papal spokesman Joaquin Navar·
ro said the Vatican considers sane·
tions a political issue but t~al
apartheid '~as an ethical problem
that should be addressed by the
pope.
"I asked our father (the pope) to
bless this initiative because we are
sure hi s blesstn$ would help because
his stands on issues like apartheid
and anti· m1t1sm have been so
clear the> ha' c won respect from the
whole world ...
Pope John Paul II tall•• Nelson Mandela'• hand upon hla
arrlval at the pontttr1 llbrary before• private auldence ••
th• V•tlcan Prlday.
John Paul received Mandela in a
25-minute audience. part of the
.&.fncan auonal Congress deput~
president's '\IX·week tour of Europe.
Africa and North Amenca.
As reporters were let into the
pope's pm·atc libra~ at the end ol
the talks. John Paul told Mandela.
freed Feb. 11 after more than 17
years in pnson. "Thanks be 10 God
that we can meet."
John Paul then said in English:
"God bless )Our initiatives."
In a later news conference. Man-
dela said the pope 1nd1catcd Vatican
officials "were purnng moral press-
ure to induce the South African
government to abandon apartheid.··
He added that John Paul had not
asked the .\ C to g1'e up armed
struggle. "rf an oppressor uses force and
brutalit~ in addressing the leg1t1matc
aspirations of the people. the people
are entitled in a defensive manner to
adopt or reson to violence too." he
said. He added that the pontiff ··ap-
parent!) understlmds the position
better than some of you (journalists)
do."
In a statement issued after the
meeting. the Vatican said the au-
d ience granted to Mandela was
"further confirma11on of the Holy
See's commitment in fa vor of a
peaceful political evolution in South
Africa" and the "progressive over-
coming of the system of apartheid."
Under apartheid, South Afric.a's
28 million blacks have no vote in
national affairs . Mandela said he was "very eq-
couraged" by his talks Friday aftef-'
noon with Premier Giulio Andreot-
tj, a Christian Democrat. Mandela
asked Italy •fo r financial and ma-
terial support for the ANC as it
reorganizes. a spokesman for the
premier said.
Baptists fight Bourbon Street sin
By TOM BAILEY Jr
\u•ppt ~ow~rd N•w' Sf'nou
NEW ORU-.\N'-; -lktufl' the
\outhern Ba pt I' I < on' l'n 11on
\.\rapix·d up 11' annual ml'l'llng.
c;ome of 1t!> mcmlx·r<. tool.. an op-
rortun11~ to sprl·aJ lhl' v. uni.
Bourbon '>lrl'l't pu1 up J pren~
'1rong tU!>'>k during thl' \\ l·dneltda~
n1ght tor:i)
Strip JOlnt'. hout1quc' '>l'llmg no'· cit~ se:.. 11em). shop<, that markl·t
'ulgar T-.,h1n<,. ai. ''di as res-
1auranti. and har'> line the Jal/)
narro"' strL'l'1 1n the Frt'nrh Quarter.
Rand) Lamh of Jad,nn' ilk. I-la ..
and a fe" othl·r e' angl'11s1., went to
thl' notonou~ \lrl'l't folio" mg thc
Contcrcnn· ol Sou1hcrn Bapmt
Evangelists at the Louisiana Supcr-
domc. Thc C\ angelists meet during
the annual Southern Baptist C'on-
' enllon. "h1ch cndl'd Thursda\. l f~ou died and faced God. a gra)·
'>Ulll'd Lamb saM.i to hone' mooner
Robcrt Prt•ston . "hat would \OU tell
him when he ai.l.s "h) hr "hould let
\OU into hcaH·n·~
· "To me at'<. kind of h~p<K·nt1cal
Christian media group moving
l'OM()'\; ·\ -I nLu' on 1tw I-am·
1f\. a $()3 m1ll1un ( hn~llan media
cmp1r1..• IS lool.1ng lo ~II It°\ head·
quarter\ here and mo' l' Ill ( olorado.
The non-pn1fit organ11at1on
fo unded b~ P'~l h11logl'\l Jarnl''>
Dobson 13 ~car' ag11 \qth one 'l'\'·
rctal'\ 1n a \\1.11-room ulliu:. nov.
1nclu.des a lobh' ing arm in V. a!>hing·
ton. D.( . and a C anad1an branch 1n
Van<..ou,er.
"WE ARE A
COMMUNITY
DEDIC A TED TO
/,OVING
&
SERVING
J ESUS C HRIST AS
WRD & SAVIOR."
Trad11mn,1I
Comcmpor.Jf)
Ch:in,maL1L
7 WA\1
I) A ~1
10 .l 'i ,\\If
Church Sl hool ''AM
SAi T JAMES
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
3209 Via Lido
Newpon Beach
714/675-0210
Pit.AM cell for more rn fof"ll'lt l ron
lftd wonhm t<hcdulc.
_,_
Focus on lhl' Fam II~·~ \ucccss has
cau~ed 11 to outgro" It' current
quancr>. prompting thl' d,·n.,1on 10
mo,e . ..aid Pa ul °'IJl•l.,on. the or·
gamn1t1on·, C',1..·rutl'l' \ICL' presi-
dent.
Thc 7SU cmplo~ecs at thl' Pomona
headquarter;. "ert' told of the plan
Thur!.da' and \.\Ill be offered the
chance ·w transfer tn Colorado
Springs. Colo .. Ndi.un ~1d .
HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Div l" .. ~1 r~, r
r ._ ,.. \; ~ -tr
'• • ••I fl,' ' .. ~ ~711
M 1rn·o~ Wo•\0('11 :J A~
Gene Swanson Mn$ter
NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
SlJNDAY WORSHIP
8 :00 & 10 :30 A .M.
Childcare A v ailable
PASTORS
Roger J . Berg
Kim E . Krogstad
798 Do v er Drive·
(16th & Dover)
Newport Beac h
548-3631
Pomona Ma) or Donna Smith said
she •~ d1..appo1nted b~ the decision
because of the loss of both JOb'> and
the min1\lf\
But Nel~on 'aid that mo'l of
Focu~ on the l-arn1h ·., "ork -
answering a 'olumc 'uf mail 1ha1
reachC'S I 0.000 ll'ncrs a da) and
prepanng radio programs -ca n be
done JUSt as eas1h in Colorado
-By Tbe Asso<'iated Press
CHRIST LUTHERAN
CHURCH U
(Miaso~rl Synod)
750 Vlctorle SI . Coal• MeH
lolh•r V Tornow, PHtor
631· 1611
Bruce Je1ke. PHtor
WORSHIP SERVICE 8:00 10:30 AM
Sunday Sthool ' AcllAt Blblt Clm
910 AM
Chr"han Cltmenhry School
548-6166
Conml'ity Cluch Concrecational
61 l Heiotrape Ave . CorON del Mii
DllNld W Kutz rrnsler
Ro Lan J. Souder moc mnster
Suidly WOtlHp l·JO l 10 AM• Ouch Sdlool 10 AM
C'* C.we l'YoYICltd • 644·7400
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF THE COVENANT
Rev. Don Rossire
Pastor
"THE FATHER, HEART
OF OOD"
SundiJy Srhoo1 ,11 9 00 AM
~·1or\h111 jt>t11lf' 10 00 AM
Nurse1 y Ure A validble
9 00 4 M g I (I 00 A M
ComeJ,MUS
2850 f airvlew Rd., Costa Mesa
557.3340
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
l\t>ntltt f111m th1~ '('rll'' 1111"1
~1•rn1111o: ~ Wh11lt bm1lv"
'un..IJ,. lunt' 17. I~' M 3l' anJ ll' I') A M
''WHAT JESUS CHRI T
CAN DO FOR
YOUR FAMILY11
H(';Jf Jntm Hormwn l'>n
'Tht-Pwtnt.in1 Radio Hoor." Dr ~>MA HurtrNn. Jt
6 k "I A M .. SunJayrnn KL.AC ~ 70 AM r.,.., 11.,.
600 t. Andrews Rood, Newport Beach, California (7 14 )6311 2880
(.i..r1"'> trom Nfv.f'C"fff I l.1r1'lf Hti.lh • h.•ol at lr\tM & I ~1h J
..
you guys out ht>r~asking me que:.·
tions when you have the problems
y'all ha"e." responded Preston. re·
femng to the battle between
uthcm Baptist fundamentalists
and moderates
That battle co ntinued at this
\'car's convention as the fundamen-
talists won the presidcnC) for the
12th )ear m a rov..
But talk of such a d1v1s1 on didn't
!)way the evangelist in the French
Quancr. .\t the end of an extended
sidcv.all. debate. th<-28-)car-old
Lamb told Prc .. ton. ·-rm going to
pra) for )Ou.''
"You'd IX'ttcr pray for Randy
Lamb." said Preston. also 18. of
Hou ton
lh thl' llffil' that cool C\Cha nge
too( place. L.amh alread) nad been
run off from a Luck~ Dog hotdog
!>land.
"( rentlcman. do \OU l no" this 1s
a bus1nl'ss )ou·rc 1n1crfenng v.11h?"
a pcnurbed 'l·ndor told the !-tout,
blond Lamb a~ Lamb homed in on
the vendor's employee.
A Cordial Welcome from
The United
Methodist Church
COSll Mes.
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
1701 Wer
W_... I CIM#dl School
l;jO I 10:.00 a.m.
Or. William E. Steel 979-8234
Cos11 Mesa
FIRST UNITED
"'ETHODIST CHURCH
19th St & Harbor Blvd
Church School 9:00
Worstt1p 9.00 1nd 10 30
Rev. Galat Gough
Nl WPORT CENTER
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1I01 Mer9uertte Awe. c ....... .., ....., ..
tto•SIMIJ~ 1000 _ ... ....,
Cllld YM!I AIM!
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8111600 Pcr.ri;.ul.")
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
UNITED METHOOST
1400 w &1100. 8IVd e
A•v. law..-.nce T. Yount
Ylor$1\•p & Church School 9 30AM p,., ri A1 ''
'·
Religion briefs
ChureM is setting
·feF t:1Aif.1t:1e festival
The srounds at SL tae'• OrtMIN• ~ el 0...... c..11 will be tran1formed into an Old World 1etttna fot tlie anaual
International featival Sunday, June 2•.
Ethnic food of Eastern Europe, the Middle . ~t and. tbe
Mediterranean. which will be homemade fro~ uad.1uonal ~pea.
will be featured alona with entenainment. folk danana and pma.
The event will be bekS from noon to dusk at 13261 ~
A ve.1 Garden Grove. Admi11ion is S2; children under 12 will be
adm1tted free. For more information, call 971-2244.
. 0
The choir of St. Mart Pretby&erlu CHrd will present iu
second annual Pops Concert at 7 p.m. Sunday, June 24. .
The prosram will feature music from Broedway mulic:a11
includi114 "Carousel," "Phantom of the Opera." "A Chorus Line,"
and "Pau;ll Your Wagon." . . Admission is SS per person or S 1 S per family. Proceeds 'Wlll
benefit the Mary Magdalene Project. a residential pr()IJ'&m that help&
women leave prostitution. . The program, open to the public. will be followed by an tee
cream social. The church is at Jamboree Road and Eastbluff South,
across from Corona del Mar Hi~ School.
A clinical psychologist will explore the topic. "Your ~liaion Is
What You Are in Solitude" at the 10:30 a.m. meenna of the
UaJ&ariaa Ualvenallst Fellew.Wp .t Lapu ~. 429 Cypress
drive. Speaker will be Dr. Alice Cary Thompson. who has tauaht for
30 years at Cal State Los Angeles.
0
Cindy Ochs, director of the Oranse Coast Interfaith Shelter,
Costa Mesa, will speake at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Oruae Cout
Unltariu UD1venall1t C._rdl, l 2S9 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa.
Ochs wm talk about the shellffs activities. needs ana expansion
plans.
0
Audrey Rosenberg. daughter of Alexandra and Richard Rose-
nberg of Laguna Hills, celebrated her bat mitzvah last month at
Temple Bet .. El, a south Orange County Reform Conarqation.
0
Graduation high school seniors will be honored at the 9 and
10:30 a.m. services Sunday at Skpffrd of tk HUis Chrd, 30121
Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel.
0
Newport Mesa lrviff laterfaJt.. CoucU will meet at noon
Wednesday at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. 798 Dover
Drive. Newport Beach. For reservations. call the church at 548-3631.
Seminary enrollment up
NEW YO RK -Enrollment in
American seminaries. the source for
filling pulpits across the country,
turned upward last term af\~r declin-
ing slowly but steadily for the past
five years.
There arc now more older students
involved, and more women.
So far. the seminary output is
about keeping up with the needs for
new ministers in Protestant de·
nominations. but there's a shortage in
a growing number of Catholic
dioceses.
The new figures on seminarians
were compiled by the Association of
Or. Juanella Evans
Sermon Tope
"f ATtD OF Ttl DAY"
~llCM Bib6e Study 9 30 AM
~Sina 10~.) CiuCfl 10:3aiW
SCEHCE OF UN> COMMUNITY CHURCH
.W. Cleat Community Center
3107 Kltlybfootl, Coaia Meu
646-1032
Dial An Inspiration 646·6464
Theological Schools. based in Van-
dalia. Ohio.
Their total enrollment ~ached
56,083, up S. I percent over the
S5,405 at start of the 1988-89 term.
which had been the low point in a
gradual slide smcc 1984. when enrol-
lmeqt peaked at 56.466.
Wh ile Roman Catholicism is ex·
pericncing priest shortages. most
major Protestant denominations arc
"just about replenishing" their needs,,
says the Rev. Williai.n Baumpcrtner.
the association's associate director.
-By 1'lte A1Hdtli.d Ptt.,
.
Q ..
e ST. MARK
PRESBYTERIAN
CHUaCH
llflWPO•T IN.ACM '44•1141 = n . JAN~~4:r:~"t~~~~=·~, ..
s.nby Wor1'ip 9:30 un.
Tht Rn. Robert'· Stewart, prtadlilc
Teacher Rteopttion Day
Chld Cart Ind s.Nay Scttool
Fllowslip on tht '•tio ,....,
Dr. Peggy Bassett, D.D.
uwith Ill Due R11p1ot"
Child Care Provrdtd
Adulls & Jr Church
8 00 9 45, 1 1 30 em
and 6 00 pm
SERVICES 8 00 A M . 9·45 A.M . 11.30 AM
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
Member of the United Church ol Religious Science
2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23
SEACLIFF VILLAGE
HUNTINGTONBEACH.CA926'8 I (i ll)%•1·1:l:JI
CHRISTlll SCIEICE CHURCHES
BRANCHES OF THE IOIOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN 80STON. MASSACHUSETTS
u101 THE PIESEIYEI IF Ill"
Newport .. ec:h-Ftrat Chufch of Chrtat lc .. ntlat
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All are cordlally Invited to attend the church servieet
and 'enjoy the prl= of the Reeding Roome.
Child care Provt AT ALL SERvtCES.
Wedne1d1r lt11R ... T ......... ll11ttftt1, I p.111.
ALL CHUllCHll
EVERYTHING FOR YOUR
New garden 'just says no'
to chemical dependencies
ly KATHLEEN MEltltYMAN We can't put In a pfant that will Even In the Pacific Northwest,
~ ,.._ .._.. live just a couple of years or that which Cathey considers the last
These are tough times for old has died for us before," Cathey step before a . gardener's
Ma Nature. She's got holes In said, predicting that moat of the Nirvana, there's a problem wl1h
her ozone, bald spots In her rain trees planted this Arbor Day will seasonal ch.nge, and not just
forest, acid In her rain, smoke In be dead by year's end. this Y99f, when we're not getting
her eyes, and around rush hour, Too many of them, he ex-seasons.
she gets flat out exhausted. plained, were shipped in from "Seattle gardens tend to be
When she calls for grass-outside the region. Trees have mostly spring," he said.
roots help, that's exactly what long memories. Take them away We wait all winter for our
she means. She wants grass. from the region where they were daffodils, then our tulips, then
Roots. Leaves. Fruit. Flowers. developed and they start notlc-our rhodles. Then we deadhead
What she needs, aaya Dr. H. Ing that the soil Is a little more the whote bunch and spend the
Marc Cathey, director of the acid, the sun too weak, the rain summer waiting for next spring.
U.S. National Arboretum, Is the too heavy. In no time, they pine Here are some of his sugges-
New American Garden. away. tlons for perennials and bulbs
HOURS·
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It's a garden as tough as the That's not the only problem that bloom with summer color
times and rewarding and effl-with the nationwide traffic In and succeed in this area: i-----
cient enough to match the sen-plants. There's the homogenize-crlnum. Jacobean and resurrec-
sibllltles of an Instant grati-tlon of the American garden. tlon Illies, gladiolus, Peruvian
ficatlon culture. On top of that, "lrs trke turning on the radio daffodll, begonia, yarrow, bap-
lt's a garden that Just Says No and having to listen to Madonna tlsta, coreopsls, poppies.
to chemical dependencies. and Michael Jackson over and hibiscus, phlox. yucca, hosta.
"We need to grow tough over. I've been all over the coun-campanula and lobetla.
plants for tough times and try, from the East Coast to Seat-For fall and winter color. he
sites, .. Cathey wrote In the In-tie to Reno, and I've found the likes these bulbs and per-
troductlon of "The National same mundane plants every-ennlals: autumn crocus. winter
Book f 0 di where: a juniper and a pine and daffodil, zephyr Illy, anemone. Arboretum 0 utstan ng English ivy. Everywhere IOOked chrysanthemum, salvia, sedum
Garden Plants," (Simon and alike. It was like mass merchan-and Canadian bumet.
Schuster, S39.95). the book he dislng. There is no regionallza-Chrysanthemums, once a sta-hopes will make It easy for American gardeners to do the tlon, no seasonal change," he pie of summer and fall gardens.
right thing by their patch . of r::sa=i:::=d:::=. :::==:::=:::===:==::===:=::=::=====h=a=ve==fa=ll=en:=ou=t=o=f=f=av=o=r=. h=e==sald~. earth, their public lands and "
ultimately by the nation's chunk WEST COAST PLUMBING & ROOTER of the planet. I "Sig M10<Jg#t ro _, yovr .-dt: Smolt-lfllt llO con."
Cathey and co-author Jae-E · d p f · I Se · quellne Herlteau hope gar-xper1ence , ro es11ona rvtce
deners wlll use the book to • Complete Repipe Service • Electronic Leak locating
muster the skills and Ideas they I • Water & Gos Moitns • Drain & s.w.r cleaniug
need to cr,ate that Ideal com-1 • Kitchen & Bathroom Fixtures • Water HeaMn
blnatlon of hardy, healthy plants • Gorboge Disposok _• Sp.cac.liiin,g in Home IWpain.
that suit thefr region. ple~se the FR. EE ESTIMATES eye, soothe the soul and don't I
require malrttenance that I borders on a full-time job. 2• HQur Service 892-7704
Comnxton LK. 115an5I "The "4tw ethic is that very 1 rapidly we want to rehabilitate 1--'---_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_:_-_-.:.:.:.:_-.=--------J
the environment by becoming I
active architects. Many of the
things we have done before we
• can no longer just slough off.
Remodeling
payrnents
controlled
Buyer beware. A lttle knowl-
edge of contractor law can go a
long way towards protecting
your home, and your money.
The National Association of
the Remodeling Industry (NARI)
wants ~o~ to know, In California
home lfnprovement payments
are regulated by law.
That law reads: "If the pay-
ment schedule contained in the
contract provides for a down
payment to be paid to the con-
tractor by the owner. such down
payment shall not exceed
$1 ,000 or 10 percent of the
contract price excluding finance
charges. whichever Is the
lesser " (section 7159 California
contractors license law).
Exceptions to this rule are
deposits for one of a kind, or
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Oon"t let yoursetf become a
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Al.L MY CHIL01t•N1 T.id 11 C41Ugl11 by M0t9M1 lU M 's ollboul to
rfca~ w ith Trevor Trt'1101 .uks Jrremy 101 111s P\elp 1n rescuing T.itd
Tao m.Jll.lgt'I to seouct Lortllil Im o releasing htm Ml<! tl1rn ties Ml
up T1av1s •nd JdCk t>uy out Errc's shltlf'l 1n £nchanrmem Joey lllld
Emily quit tht1r JObi. a1 Cyclops arttr 8111)' Clyde puts down Joey. Joey
•nd Etn1ly Jll"n ll 111p 10 La~y s c.lbln 81ooke 1s citUQt!t by ~ ol
Morgans lltCll'\ Ml<I •s broug/'11 10 Tad's chambl'r Tid lllld Brookt P"Y
that Jetrmy and frrvor w1H ~vr thtm Jrrrmy and Trl'V01's llUCk
bttalu oown on ll'I'" wily 10 save Tao aod Brooke Tad lalfs to gain
Lo1t11a's 1ympa1hy Donna l•ei. to 81lly Clyde about Emily's where-
abouts Donni! rrrusrs 10 m<1rry Chuck afctr she suiters a breakdown
Billy heOl<h ror W1110w ldkt W11en Etn1ly 1t1rri11ens to <•~ thr pohce
on tum. Btlly announces t11a1 tit 1s tier re~ tatMrl
ANOTH•lt WOltLDl Pltog1ng ner suppon. 011111.i bills S.wn OUI
or iatl Rts1gntng from C.ns \ ltrm. S1Mty Clt<tdrs 10 take Ot'I Evr M1Ner's
cast' Mall l1n(js 1n" u1tns1ls 1hat Josie llstd to wrnt tltt Ian ltl!rn
J .. m1t' and MMil'Y l19ht lhC'll illllact1on tor one nother £van realltes
111' has to covrr "'" tr.icks Vicky 1nsu1u """1ilnoc1 .n 1ney ktep 111911 by
Evans l>tdsrClt' Dl\co11t'llfl9 tnar Jos1r nas bern lr19n.ng haraumrnt.
Ma11 ca•h oll lhetr l.'rt<J.•Qf'ml.'nl Rrul>l'n l.ltrr comoles Josie At 1nr
mrmo11al luncllron Im ""' tor M<'C. Paul•llll srioclu tilt' Corys w11n '"
r mo11on"1 out1>urs1 Mdrlry yrarns 101 Jilmtr. M stir urges him to ttiurn
to Bay C11y Emma ts dumorounard whrn Sharltnr contents sne hiS
a mult1plr prrson,1hty atsordt'r Sharly rmrrges altrr Jos1r rrus Stlarlrnr
.iOout ltlr ran Am.1nd.1 lurns lh.tt Sam ti.is l>t'tn cnarged w11h
.mempttd murdC'r Silm •s t.tgtr ro IC"arn wtl.tl Evan t<>ld tnt polter
SncHltnr mrtis S11.i11y R.tel1r1 to<.iu~s M.t<'s will
AS THll WOltLD TURNS: F1.tnco Wirns B.ir1>ara th.it H.tt may
lcnow tl1dl '"" •s i.1,iytrig ~1111 111m B.irbara llt'ts. w1sn1nq Hal would
9111r up nos \f'dlt h for llt'r 801> prom''"' Kim 11e will 9tt l>aclc 10 wl'lat
tht'y one~ t1ar1 Ur Puru•ll ora~rs ,1 rtsptr;rtor tor Ca\ry "ltrr Casr)I
Ol'gs tit'' to ''"'P him c!·t' wttn dtgm1y .. n .t9oni1ed Margo sl1uts oH
n1s 1r sp11.uor D.tn st.irn "n 1nvl'\11~1ton .iltt r Maurrtn Pt'rtllt 1ris1sn
ll'lill somron~ murdt'r,.a 111'1 son Mc1190 ttffs J<>hn ltl.tl sht' killed
C.isl.'y Kim .irr111t'\ ii\ 801J ·~ comlort1ng Sus.tn Oner Hal ltavts Brians
lOlli!Qf' 9 ,ulJiHd COlnt'\ Out Ill lltdtng lom I\ Sl'IOCkt<I lhdl Margo
a1d11 t 1nu1k ,tl>Oul 1t1t cu"St'llUt'rtets or r n<J1n9 Casey s ltlr Margo
.i111ves 41 LyW s ta tell r1t'r l"t' tr11111 fli11' "un.1otr 10 .t<Jm11 hr1 rrac11on
10 Ku~ s S"y1ntJ r1r luv,.\ ""' tC11 k .ma EH1t' bump into Cr.t1g 1n lht'
nosp•td M.i1go <l·stOvt'rs S11r m..•y Ot' prtgn.tnt Sus.in comlorn a
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10 Wfflt' a Chtldtrn's t>vok <lOC>ul.,,.. .Mien With p I( S11'1(.l.tll "'""'~M
ltlt' alllgnt'Mnt IS FolUOt'l'S way or WOOtng ht'r 10 Si>oOn Island
GINlllATIONSI Tne pictutc> 01 Sam is pl.Kt'd 1'1 int riottl !o(>C)}'
Adam IS starting to let'I !fit~ l>y M11ya Dotrl'n deCldl'S to hOkl
t>rner11 for Daniel's clinic Mary brraks into t<ylt''s and Sam's iP.lftment.
where sht' sphn opt'n tt1l' moost head Mary mes to rc>trit'vr I
dl•monds. wnten nave spltled all ovtr 11'11' lloOI IC)llt' r<Kt'S r0t t
r1rrnouse when Sam 1tn1 him that Mary askt d for l'lt'r addreu
revnts to Monique ltlat 1tlt' m11ga11nr 11 up ror sale Chantal Pfe>mlSt'
Steve tnat she win win tilt' ca1e .iga1n11 Erte Alt11 informs ~nc that
ht' is going altc>r anolhl'r quartc>rt1<1Ck Eric s1orms.1nto C11an1.il s oHICt
I\ C11sgu1sed Mary clo1>1>rrs Jenica A rr11111rd Jru1u is rer llng
nt'gltctc>d l>)I Roi> t<yrr. Jason. and Sam IC'arn that MAry srnt 1ne moost
heids 10 vanous .i1111nrs Mtanwhrlt , Mary 1s .iOo<ird .i plane. uud·y1ng
tlt'r m.ip
GUIDING UGHT1 Roqt r urgrs Mindy 10 movt OUI or Billy's f>"Ct'
Alt'.a conftdrs in Pn1H1p .ioout ner ooub1s lt'9ard1nq Nan-M1chael ¥ld
Blake Alt'it 1s shocked when Flt'lchrr rt119ns P1'11ll1p and Blaki Sign
their d1vo1ce papt'rt Rogrr 1.ikl'\ 1nc11m1na11ng photos ol Rtvi Alan-
M1cnat'I deltncls Bldkl' whtn Pn1lllp conlronu 1111>m B1Ny is arlt'slfd '°'
1>1tak1ng and entrrinq Roql'r s .JP<Jrtmtnt Billy 11u111 111msrll at R09t'r
altt'r Roqrr snows ll•m 11'1r p1nu•l's ol Rtvil Billy .lf'IO Vllflt's~ lt'•rn
inat Reva h.ts thr dl'td Kirst•t 1th Sam sne 11;is compr11t10t'I Sam
decldo to .iurnd 1nl' Towrr oprntnq w1111 Danttl Ntil 01111 Ph1Htp 1n10
attacking him Blake .ma "li!f'l·M1c1111tl announct' lht•r pr.ins to marry
G.try 11rs Blakr up 1n 111r 0o11tr room w11h a bomC> Rtva asks Vint'SSa
to 9r1 nd or int' 1nc:11m1n,.11ng pnc.1os 1na1 Rogrr took ot ht'r
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ORANGE COAST SOCIE'IY Saturday, June 11, 1HO
Re Tales
A celebration of clothes at First Issue Society
Box Scoies First Issue opened its doors for
business last week .. I arrived 30
minutes later. There was no hoopla
for the newest women's sponswear
store at South Coast Plaza. No arand
opening celctiration!
"Our clothes arc the celebration.
We rely on our merchandise to
attract customers." said Linden
Phelps-Holmes. one of five First
Issue VIPs gathered around the store
entrance.
We toured th e store.
"Every two weeks we get in a new
concept group," they said pointing
to a Southwest-inspired grouping of
linen and chambray shorts, jackets.
blouses, trousers and skins. Each
group had 8 to 10 coordinated
pieces. Don't you love pre-planned
coordinates where )OU don't have to
think about how to mix and match?
"We name the concept groups,
just like first issue sta'mps. They're
collectables. And once they're gone.
they're gone."
Although thl' garments Wl'rc ultra
Amencana. the design te-am con-
fided that the) shop all over the
world getting inspiration for each
group. They develop their own fab-
ncs from knits to ra)'on to silks.
The clothing was relaxed. casual
and affordable. Thl' average price
point was S55. Tee shins ran around
S28. The most expensive item an the
store was a noveh)' fringed Jacket at
SI 18. My fa vorite find was a sueded.
washable silk Jumpsuit priced at
$98. It looked similar to a $300
designer Jumpsuit I'd seen in
another mall store.
First Issue 1s pan of Liz Claiborne
Retail Group and the collec1<1bles
ren11nded me a btt of Claiborne's
(now retired and 1n,ohcd in en-
' 1ronmcntal issues) clothing.
It's worth a trip to First Issue JUSt
10 check out the fitting rooms.
Spacious. )CS, with full length mir-
rors and cushioned ~ats. but each
room contained a hangar to hang up
~our own garment whilr )OU tr) on
theirs.
Imagine.
-By Carol Humpbreys
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•Don't rush lhrough Lilli's, localed
in Soulh Coast Plaza's Crystal
Coun. Linaer and enjoy the cx-
qu isite fastiion accessories created
by a diverse mixture of domestic
and inlemational craftsman. Cur-
rently, two jewelry collections may ~tch your fancy. Peyote Bird Dc-
S1iflS are the work of I 3 talented
anists from New Me~ico. The pieces
arc signed and all usc antique
charms and semi-precious stones.
The Kaso acrylic collection features
witty and innovative earrings in
whimsical shapes of pineapples.
strawberries, starfish and geometric
shapes. Amazingly, with the clever
usc of mirrors. they look il-
luminated.
•On Saturday. June 23, at 2 p.m ..
you may want to put on your toe
lappmf shoes and trot on down to
Crysta Court for the California
Swing Dance Association swing
dance competition finals. Cash
pnzes will be awarded to the best
swingers and the Pride of Los An-
geles Dancers will perform famous
Broadway dance: numbers. For more
mformauon. call 586-8332.
• Hottest hat~ for men this season
are the Indiana Jones styled
charmers. according to Jim True-
worthy of The Village 'Hatter in
Newport Center Fashion Island.
Women prefer the Lady Diana in-
spired straw chapeaus. he said.
8 Super comic sleuth Dick Tracv
hits the big screen this weekend.
Stores are betting interest in Tracy
will surge following the opening.
The famous hero is ahve and well at
the Disney Store in South Coast
Plaza. Trac) memorab1ha includes
mugs. watches. tee shins and even
boxer shorts. Comic stnp dolls fea-
ture the whole cast. from the hero
himself to Itchy. Big Boy. flattop.
Pruneface and. of course. Breathless
Mahoney.
8. Dalton Bookseller stores sug-
gest Tracy enthusiasts will enjoy the
S 12. 98 hardback "The Cclebr.ited
Cases of Dick Tracy. 1931 -1951."
The BroadY.a} offers Dick Traq
socks to compliment hot selling
Plrst l11ue opened this weell
In South Co•st Pl•••
l•boveJ. Th• store tenures
cloth1n9 In llmlt•d·edltton
..concept groups.. fbelow),
with th• Inventory cha,..
Ing consuntly.
Dick Tran tennis shoes a'a1lablc at
Vans shoe stores
8 For sweet papa w-ith a sweet tooth.
Just in umc for Father's Day. Ncw-
haus Chocolates offers a VW Bug
filled with sourgums or chocolate
moth balls or a solid fudge tic
striped 1n M&M s.
Ma ybe good olc Dad would enjoy
a $20 pool cue filled with chocolate
or a S 13 gold crested bo~ of choc-
olate cigars from God" a Choc-
olates.
Trop's Chocolates offers a choc-
olate tool b0>. filled with a chocolate
tools for onl\ SS.
· -By Boise Taylor
Next-day coverage
AlnJal
Commodores a.II
Orpal1ers: Newport Harbor
Arca Chamber of Commerce.
Caase: Annual recogniuon din-
ner.
Location: Newport Beach Mar-
ri ott Hotel.
Meaa: Veal medallion w1th oys--
tcr mushroom or mah1 mahi
with creamy chardonnay and
herb sauce, chocolate mousse
dribb~d with fresh strawberries
on a painted plate.
O...Uoa: $75 per person
Mule: Big Dadd) Band
Ea&er&alameat: Dancing.
VIP: Commodore of the Year
Jim dcBoom.
Headtanaers: Co-chairs Tom
Wilek and Tom Ba).
Overbeard: "The ball is the high-
light of the chamber's annual
acuvitics ·•
~ewport Beach
Celebrtty \II alters
Luncheon
C.ase: LeukemlD OC1et} of
Amcnca.
Or1u11ers: Tn-count} chapter
of Leukemia Soc1et".
Location: Ncwpon ·Beach Ma r-
nott Hotel. •
Meea: Chicken Marsala
Douh11a: S2 5 per person.
VIPs: ~ewpon Beach Ma)'or
Ruthel} n Plummer as honorary
ma11re d' and Ralph Rodhe1m as
emcee.
Eatertalamee&: The 14 local ctl-
cbnty waiters \olic1llng lips
Party bun: Who wants a pie in
the face,,
Bottom llae: H opefull~ more
than SS.000
Mother can't cope with
aggravating daughter
Jury is in on the gun issue
Junes S} mpath1ze greatl) "1th '1c-
ums of gunshot Y.Ound!I. that's clear
One stud) show-s 14 percent of the
gunshot plainllffs win million-dollar
verdicts while 22 pern·nt Y.IO 'er-
d1cts of SI 00.000 10 S299. 999. Win-
ning the 'erd1ct and collel'llng the
mone} are two d1ffl'f\:n1 thingo;.
pica~ note.
Last W ill that h1\ <.I.in be made into
drum heads. 1 u roll on . .\t the front
of his troop'> Hi' hl'an stopped. The
slon deed wa\ llune The drums
inspired h1'> men to figh t un. fiercely
Through defeat .iltcr dt.'feat Year
after }Car To d1c die die. The) lost DEAR ANN LA NDERS· l\t} hus-
band and I have four children. three
bo~s and a girl. Through the )Cars.
we foohshl) ga' e them everything
the\ wanted. We took out loan~ and
had charge accounts all over to"' n.
Our daughter. who is 23. 1s en-
gaged to be marm·d in two )Cars. We
~n·t afford the I.ind of wedding she
wants but I haH' .igreed tu g1H' her
S!.000 towards 11 She 'la\S that's not
enough. ·
l'H nccdcd so man~ things o'er
the \cars and nc,er bought them.
Now we must make some rcpairs on
our house or 11 Mil fall down. M)
mother ·~ lending us the monc}
interest-free. and f',c budgeted to
make small month I) pa} men ts. M)
daughter rt'<>ent' the fact that I
would borrow for repair ... and not for
a fancier wedding.
She gives me~ 15 a \\Cek for room
and board. l said this Y.ll~ OK so she
could save more mone\ for her
wedding She has a good Job and
makes more than SJOO a \l.Cek.
Her three brothers didn't tum out
like th11.. I can't l~.'hcvc her attitude.
She docs nbsolutc:I) nothing around
the house and tell' me "You'rc
home all da). that''> )our JOb .. We
fight all the lime. I am on smmach
med1cat1on IX'cnu'ic of "nerve~" and
Ann
Landers
am heading for God knows what.
I've asked hcr to moH' out and she
says 1f I force her 10 move we will
never see her again.
laowevtr, be expected to do u y
boasework beyond taking care of ber
owe room.I Tell her lbls is wbal you
wut and 1ba1 you will save $%0 a
week oul of 11lat amount toward ber
wedding. This mtans an addlliooal
$2,HO. which should make her
kappy.
DEAR .\NN LANDERS: With so
man) elllcrl)-fol"s 11' 1ng 1n nursing
homes. )OU mu t get a great man)
letters from frustrated relat1\C'> who
find 11 a chore 10 '1s11 lx'rau!>C the\
don't know what to ~}. I ha"c 3
suggestion:
Figure that bah~ "Ill need to ~
diapered 8.000 times. at lca'it.
You know how cn.>1S\3nts and
Enghsh mullinc; differ in shape~
There's a b1ggcr diffl·rcncl' The
croissant contains 12 time' a" much
fat and 50 pen:cnt more calom·s"
Testers sa) that
You know "hnt :-.:orwa\ ·., l~pps
used 10 ll\e 1n·1 TCPl'l'~
L.M.
Boyd
Q Has am hod' l'' l'r had a foot
caught 1n th~· damping shell of a
giant clam''
.\. ReSt·arch ind1catl'' 1hcre-.. no
record of cin' )Ulh thing. e't:'r
General John Z1sa of Bohemia led
a rebellion aga1n\t Empnor
1gismund of Lennan'. neither" in-
ning nor lo<.1ng in the f'i,....t li\C 'ea"
Z1sa ~01 s1cl... anJ o;11pulated m his
The Inca Empm· of uth .\men-
ca ~<as bigger 1n its da} than an~
empire 1n Europe
Q \\ hcrc'd we [tl'I the c\press1on
··caught flat -footed'"•
.\. From bo'l:tntt '\pons wntl!rs
popular11cd 11
Claim 1 thl· old Roman road
engineer' sometime\ u~d cgg white!>
to stab1l11t• din road ba,cs
II" hrn in E n~land .,\1ml'l'l<Xh tl'lls
'ou to orfrr thl· oao' 1tqfomm~. g1' r it a pauticr l s1mpl ) can't "'all tw o )Car; fo r
this girl to get mamed. I'll never
make it. Should I take out a loan so
I l.'.an h"c 1n J)('acc'1 Has anyone else
ever gone through th1s'1 I realize now
I should ha' l' brought her up d1f-
fercn1h . but I can't turn ~ack the
clock. ·Plcaw advise me. Ann.
Most older people can rememher
what the~ wort• to a famll} \l.cddang
60 }cars ago but the~ can't tell )OU
what thc) had for breakfast. If }OU
want to h:l\ c a delightful time with
Grandma. ask her to tell \OU abou t
her childhood How did thq wash
clothes') \\hat did the) eat., Ho"' dad
the' cook'.' Ho" did the' bale'? Who
made their clothc,·1 What wa., going
to chun.h hkl·'l
Q \\ho was "Deadwood Dicl..'"1
.\. .\ legendar: black cow bo~
Rl'al name. Nat Love. He w-orkcd
Old We t cattle dm cs. a contem-
porar: of Bat Ma'itcrson. Bi ll~ tht•
Kid. Jesse Jame\ and Buffalo Rill. In
1876. he won a nding. roping and
shooting contest 1n f)<.'adwood. S.D .
whence the n1ct..namc Claim wa s
LO\C knew eH'f\ ranch brand 1n thl'
We t He quit 'cowtxnmg 10 be a
railroad poncr in 189()
Ann THEATRES IN SOUTH ORANGE COU TY a UUTIUTll,.._.. ....
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PAMD..Y
CIRCUS
' by Bii Keane COUNTltR CULTURE by Marett& & Maratta
"I caug ht him. but not bet2re he
shocked a few neig hbors."
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FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk
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An Inde pende nt Newtpaper
Published by Poge Group Pub11sl)1ng. Inc
ltobeft I . Po9e, president & ct'11el e.11ecul1ve ollocer
WIHiam S. Lobdell, editor
Steve Marble, monog1ng ed1to1
Oen Penley, ed1to11ol poge ed1•0t
Ston Wyman, news ed1t0t
Of .. .,...,, City ed1101
ltotw Bloom, leotures editor
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Cotol Humphfeys, soc1ely editor
Elliot Stein, Jf ., choirmon
O...old W. Ade.ex, Jf.,.geneiol monoger
Wolter h nought, 1901·1919, loundmg publ1$her
Comm~ntary
Dixon indicted in the
S&L mess, but Congress
is getting off scott free
By ANDREW FERGUSON
Even in so-harrowi ng a tale as the $300 billion collapse of the savings
and loan industry, there must be a few small pleasures. For example, Don
R. Dixon was indicted the other day on charges related to his handling of
Vernon Savings and Loan, a Texas thrift. He faces a maximum prison
sentence of 190 years and $9.5 million in fines. It couldn't happen to a nicer
guy.
When news reports refer to ·•free-wheeling S&L operators," Don Dixon
is the sort of fellow they have in mind. ("Free-wheeling" sounds less
judgmental than "sleazy.") When Dixon purchased Vernon in 1982, it had
SSO mi llion in deposits. By the time regulators shut it down in 1987, at least
90 percent of its $1 .2 billion loan portfolio was in default.
What happened in the intervening years is a tale of unmitigated
corruption that contradicts those wh o blame "deregulation" alone for the
S&L crisis. Regulators were on to Dixon fafrl y early, but he played a trump
card that kept him in the game: his friends on Capitol Hill.
Dixon's excesses were staggering. Vernon Savings and Loan paid for
first-class trips to Italy, England, Ireland. Denmark and France. where he
toured three-star restaurants in a silver Rolls Royce. One month's credit
card receipts totaled $34,444. Vernon depositors also paid $2 million for
a beach house in California and $200,000 to furnish it. A single flower bill
came to $36.000.
Meanwhile, back at the office. Dixon and his pals from other thrifts
were selling one another bad loans as a means of bolsterina assets. which
in tum allowed them to borrow more. That money helped him purchase
a 112-foot yacht, which he promptly doc~ed on the Potomac in Washington.
D.C.
The yacht became-a plaything for members of the Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee. for whom Dixon' generously picked up
' charter fees. as well as costs fo r food and drink. It was money well-spent:
-,,..
When regulators began muscling in on Vernon. fonner House Speaker Jim
Wright called the bank board chairman to complain. Wright eve ntually
stood aside. but not unttl Vernon's bad loans had top~ St billion.
The taxpayers will pay for this sleaze. And Don Dixon probably will.
too. The only player likely to emerge unscathed is the United States
Congress.
Alldrcw Fergu1oa 11 • Wadh1to11 DC-ba•~ writer for lk Ora1e
Coa11 D.Jly Pilot.
Today In history
Today 1s Saturda). J une 16. the
167th day o( 1990. There are 198
da)s left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
Fifty years ago. on June 16, 1940, a
pro-communist government was in-
stalled in the Baltic state of
Lithuania. followin~ an invasion of
Soviet forc('S . (Ne1dlbonng Latvia
and Estonia underwent a ~1m1lar fate
in the davs that followcd.)
On this date:
In 1933. the National lndustn al
Recover; Act became law. (It was
la ter struck down bv the U.S. Su-
preme Court. I ·
-By Tbt Assocl•IH Prc11
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Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 18, 1900 All
Letters
Lawler commentary offensive, insulting
To the Editor:
Drew Lawler's "commentary" ac-
cusi ng the Newpon Harbor Art Mu-
seum of beini ·out of touch w11h the
communit) 11 serves 1s not only
offensive in its ignorance of factual
information. but insulting to the
conservative community to which
he refers.
There are man) of us in Orange
County who have traditional homes
and may or ma) not wear "leather
pants" but take pnde in the fact that
we can visit a nationally acclaimed
museum and see the cutting-edge an
of our time. Moreover. the Newport
Harbor Art Mu!>ucm has an c·u·cl-
lent education program for those
who are challenged.
Mr. Lawler's statement that con-
temporary art doesn't "blend" here
is so naive that I cannot believe he
has ever been invited into any of the
homes or visited the major offices 1n
our community.
As for Re010 Piano. he 1s an
extremely competent arch11cc1.
capable of making the required re-
visions 1fgiven the opportunll). It 1s
my understanding that 11 was not the
board that hired Mr. Pederson as
Lawler stated. but only cena1n
members of the bvard who ha"e a
special interest in seeing the New-
port Harbor Art Museum blend into
Newport Center.
Lawler deserves hugs, kisses
To the Editor:
Hugs and ~1s\l's to Dre\\ La" lcr
for his comm"·ntan. ··\,tu~·um~.
ne" plans out ol touch." that ran 1n
June 6 Daily Pilol. \.\ c arc "-.,oul
cous1m" in our rl.'at·t1on to Nl'"' port
Harbor Art Mu-.,eum.
Fifteen )ear. ago "e mo,ed to
Ne\\port Beach lrom \t11,s1on Hills.
Kan. There \\(' \\Cfl' rnnchl'd b~ th('
Nelson An Galkr~ and 1h nl·1ghbor.
Kansas Cit' .\rt ln\t1tut('
Naturall)-. \\l' 1mml·d1atd~ jlllncd
C\\ Jl()rt Ha rhor \rl ~1u~·um "'hl·n
\\C mo,ed here. but dropped out
because we didn't ha'(' "leather
pants" in our closch
True. the beaut) of thl.' Ne.,.,pon
Harbor area. II' s11mulat1ng people
and 1ts Wl'Uthcr wae well "onh
··1rading up" from the Kansas ( 1t)
area. But "l' arc greed) for the "1ung
on th(' t·akc:· to again ba .. ~ in 1he
beaut) of all of hie as dl·p1l·1cd h~
inspm·d artist"
MRS . .\IHlll 'K C JOH:'\'iOS
Nc\\port BeaLh
What's wrong with chrome, leather7
To the Ed11or
Regarding Drew L3wler'!> com-
mentary on th(' Newpon Harbor An
Museum's colkc11ons:
I resent the 1mphcat1on that only
"leather pants wearers" enjo) the
exhibits or tkcorate their homes
with chrom(' and leather. What°s
wrong with chrome. leather and
black lacquer~
The N HAM should conllnue 1b
contemporary e'<h1b111ons. Let lhO)C
people who want to \C(' "classical.
Romantic and lmprt•ss1on1st pcnod
exh1b1ts" go to the L3guna Beach
Museum of o\rt The Newport
Harbor is 1he onl) local ,-('nue I
know of showing l:'l'lllng cont('ffi·
porary an. And yes. I wouldn't mind
having )Orne of 11 hanging 1n m)'
home ·
OOROTllY Bl.LL.\RD
Huntington Beach
Let's buy Lawter leather pants
To the Ed11or
In regard to ":\lu..eum. '-l'" Plans
Out of Touch" hy. Drtv. la\\kr ..
Thank goodnC''I~ for thl' rnrC'ful
editor who labeled Dn·" La\\kr''
aniele "comml·ntan " thus 1nd1uu-
ing that Mr W\\kr \\a\ neru ing
his First .\mcndmcnt nght to be
dead bang "rong
The museum'!> building progrum
has $20 million budgl'lcd for the
building. $20 m1lhon to suppon an
c>.panded operating program and
S 10 million lor land. Th(' Jr,.inc Co
has already madl' a generous com-
m11mcn1 for thl' land. That 1~ a
prudent plan for u substantmll~
larger fac1h1y anll ~ program tor
e'pandcd ofTenngs to the communi-
l).
Had he 1n' cst1gatcll. ~Ir. Lawler
"ould ha'e found that lluppon for
the mu'i<·um 1s stronger than It has
ever been. pan1l·ulurl) among the
Bu!>inc~~ ( ounc1l ml'mbers.
.\) for his r('marl'i about "the
leather pants cro\\d," let me \Ug&l'\t
that maybe Mr. La"lcr could u~· a
p:ur himself. When )OU "ntt• b) the
\eat of your pants. ll can often be
qui te bru1<,ing ~hen eonfronted v.1th
the fa t\
J.\MFS v SELN.\
M r. Scln:J IS \ /('(' pfC\ldt'nl or lht•
mu~uc-m :md 3 mcmhc.·r ofrht· h<x1ro
of rru rec~.
If Mr. Lawler "ould <,pend less
time e~am1n1ng people's pants and
understand the d1fTerenc(' betwe('n
''blend" and bland. hi~ opinion
might assume some r('lc,ance .\s 11
stands. hov.e\Cr. his tummenta~ 1s
not construc11"e and certain!~ inac-
curatc 1n 11s assumption . W11h the
new Newport Harbor An Museum.
our commun11~ has an opponunit)
to have a \Cr~ 1mponan1 cultural
institution -one that ""e can take
pnde 1n and tha1 "'111 further
enhance llH'I tern fie area in "'h1ch
we II\ e.
JI 1n °"11 l rZK'l
:'-.l'\\ purt Bearh
Museum isn't
out of touch,
bvt Lawler is
To the editor:
Mr. Dre" la1Alcr's comm('ntan
on June 6 "as outnght laughable
until I realized he "as senous.
Since when arc leather pants of-
fensive and what doc!> this have to
do with the 1ntcgnt) of the New-
pon Harbor An Museum.
Mr. La"kr seem to think the
purpose of a mu~um 1s to go
admire prell) pictures and cafT)
out one's decorattng fantasies. His
attitude is pro\ inci al. uneducated
and insulting to the thou~nds of
families and 1ndi\ 1duab who
enthus1as11call~ suppon the mu-
seum and ll!i man) ('nm'h1ng pro-
grams year round.
NH .\M 1s one of the few cul-
tural assets "e ha.,e. and though 11
prides nsclf 1n bt-ing progn.· SI'(' 11
is ceruunl) not radical Its m1ss1on
1s to e\h1b1t contemporal") an and
enlighten u about what anists of
today and tomorro" an.· CH"ating.
What IS to be gained b~ "allOl.'1ng
exclus1\el) in art1stK n0Malg1a
when California 1s th(' land of the
future. If one "ants to \t'e classm1l
an. the) can go to thl' Getty -
that'!; its s~·c1aht)
The mus~·um 1' not "out of
tuch" \\-1th th(' maJllnt\ ul l<X·al
resident . .\nd tht• mu\Cum ccr-
tamh doesn't rel\ on tht· "kathet-
pants crowd" to· do 1t' 1und-ra1s-
ini. Rather. NHAM has tht• com-
mitment of the busme"s com-
muntt\ and the communll' 3t
large a·n its cndea' o" 10 build an
exciting new fac1ht) for th1 na-
tionally recogn1Led art mu-.cum
LIZANN f LFYBtrR'l.J WITIE
Corona dcl Mar
There's no need to fear meeting -·
of student Bible clubs at school
WASHINGTON -The f'C<'ent 8-
to-l Supreme Coun d«is1on nllow-
in1 Bible clubs to mctt in public
tchool fac1ht1cs has created fear and
anscr within millions of mcnc,an .
Some 5CC trus as the bqinnina of
the end of the onstitution's re-
quirement for the scpuation of
church and sme. Others foresee
school auditonums crowdtd every
ntaht by k1ohcads u u thna Jews.
Ku Klu~ Kla n men railtna against
blacks and a host of other extre mist
lf'OUpS pretending that the. hll\C the
cndoncmr nt of the M:hool s stem
and the state
I Io na ha\ e bet'n 3 protector of the
principle of separation of church
and state. But th1 uprcmc Court
dtt1sion is so stcep<.-d 1n fai me that
it docs not bother me -ct'
What I ha'e obJCCttd to 1s n tatc.
a tchool board. a pnn~pal or a
teacher telhna sehool kid' that the
had to pra). to an) God. or that \hey
had to listen to Bible rcadinas by a
&acher or a tchool aunt. or that
Ibey would be looked upon Wl th
favor if t.hcy JOiMd the 8 1hle club
Carl
Rowan
btina set up by tet{'hcr Brown.
The state. and people paid and
controlled by tM state, must keep
absolute ha.nds off the voluntaf')'
religious 1cttv1t1es of student
t think the up~mc Court
reached a fair and praamat1c de-
cision Tq&J'dtnJ l<'hool factlities that
are notonously undcnt5ed.
No• JUPPQR the Klan, \J'C Un·
head or the Nat1onal A toe•auon
for the Advancement of White
People says, ~ want to hire the
x hool auditorium ~~t wettk1 If the
aroup 11 orpni~ and run by stu·
denti. It should have e<aual acct$1 to
t'
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Dan
Walters
Effects of
abortion
• issue a
question
•
ACR .\MENTO -For 111 le:m 3
decade. the leg1slau ve budget bill
contained language that prohibited
the use of public funds for abon1ons.
ex.cept in 'el) restnCllH' and un-
usual circumstance!>.
It e'ol\ed into an annual charade .
.. Pro-hfe"' poht1l·1ans and ant1-
abon1on group!. would claim a
moral v1cton "Pro-cho1c~ .. legislators ""ho per-
sonall~ oppo~d )UCh resincuons
rare!) objected becau~ lhl'' knev.
that the state Supreme C"ourt "ould
declare them void.
A.nd the 1Cnce-<>1t1crs of both
pan1es pla~cd to both pro-and anti-
abortion coni.t11uenc1cs b~ ofTenng
self-sen ing 1nterprl"tat1ons of their
actions. A.nt1-abort1on pressure
groups had greet('d the Supreme
Court's ne" dcci'i1on. dubbed
"\\'ebstt.>r.'' ai. a '1cton But when
the issue mo' ed onto the front
burner. pro-aho{11on forct''I scorl"d a
senes of \ 1c1one~. most notabl)' in
special elections for ~n Diego leg1s-
lauve seats.
The under!~ ing reason for that
impact 1s that b~ a fa1rl) over-
whelming margin -roughl) 1-or l-
to-1 -Cahfom1ans support the pro-
chotce pos111on on abo111on When
thc IS!tUe 1s more 1.·omple,. such as
abonion'i y,1th public funds or re-
qumng parental coni.ent for
abon1on!>. the polt11cal s11uauon 1s
some" hat cloud1('r .\nd 1n some
paht1cal contc'its, t'!i;mg_ pro-life 1~·1
an automalll bam"·r to '1ctol"\ But
On the bal>IC l\SUe Of abortion rights,
California 1\ pro-choice. and ""hen 11
become'.) the dominating 1!>~ue of an)
part1..an struggle. that "'ill '>ho"
The mu" h-changed pohucal at·
mosphcre surrounding abon1on was
dcmonstrat('d th\' other da' on the
. cn:ue tloor ·
In \C:ar\ ria'\ the \o)cnJlc had
routtnel) appro' ed the atx1n1on re-
stncuon langll!lgc 1n the \tatc
budge1. \\hen th1'> )t·ar') nate 'cr-
s1on of the budget rrac:ht"d tht" tloor
without thl' langu:i1w. ant1-abonion
Sen John Dool11tle o ffer('d an
amendml·nt lo rl'1n)tatt· 1t Tb"·
amendment lo t h' a prt'r1<.eh 2-1
margin. v.11h I~ -.cnatol"!I 'oting for
It and ~'* \ OllO!t JjWIOSI
~hortwn hJ' alrcad' ('<,tabh<;hed
itself .l) a m..tjo1 1 )U(' -or at lea t
an cmotwnal t.all1ng Point -1n th1<i
\Car's poht1cal c:amria1gn'>. l"\Cn in
ihat for go' emor and e'en though
all thn·c ma1t1r wntcndrrs 1n thc-pnma~ had long suh'l'nh<'d to tht'
pr0<ho1c·e no.,1t11ln
John \an dt• t-.amp. "'hu lu\t the
Democralll pnm.i~ 1m·d to hang
abomon on Rl·riuhl1"an Pete
\\ 1l<;on. "'htlc Diann(' Fcmcttc:in. the
Democratic "inner. told 'oters that
a'> a ~oman \hl' "ould be more
protedl\t' nl ahon1on right\ than
van de Kamp Ii'' 1nc\ltahle that
Feinstein ~ 111 talr thc ..:ime ap-
proach t(l hl·r matl h "'1th \\ 1lson
The cand1datl'' tor {l.o' .:mor. in
bnet. arc '\Ing Ill l'Stahl"h them-
c;eh t'" mo'1 'trnngl~ J\ pro-rho1cer"t
-h11rdh J tn•nd that rka<;{''i anti·
abonwn h.m,lhnn'
\II ot thJl n,1t" 11h,1Jndrng. pro-
lak Jl'll\ l)IS Ufl' dJIOllO[t \I\ tone~ in
thl' )Car\ pnm~ir~ hattlt'' The Na·
uonal Kight to L1k t omm1ll('e SIJ )'
that ··a1mn,1 "llh<lut t'\l-Cpt1on
"'hcrc ahonHm "a' an 1\\U(' in race\
throughout thl' 'tall' 1h11'4.' <;eat
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pubht:an "h11 \\11n J 'lan DH~go
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pu"h h' pm-ltk ll1rl·<''i ag.11nst her
In ' muall\ Jll utht'r lcg1i.lat1H· race'i
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DAILY PILOT I Satur~. JUM 18, 1180
time limit to the oontract expires on
July 3. We arc scheduled to have our
final pavi n• done by the end of
June, fulfilling the requirement~ for
substantial completion.
"In light of the facts of the con·
tract, we were shocked by the com·
ments of the City Manager and will
address the city on thal issue.
"We have one of the best repu·
tations in the industry for on·tjme
performance and quality of work."
However. the July completion
date is a new one. sci afier Griffith
filed for, and W8S eranted, tWO CX·
tensions. The onganal contract,
awarded in March 1989. set the
proejct at 250 working days. Foss
said.
Public Works Director Ben Nolan
s::ud contractors arc cnutled to ex·
tension for unforeseen cond111ons.
~tost of Gnflith'o; dcla\ has been
SMITH
From At
don"I \OU'''"
m1i h plam to "lrcv.; faculty re·
crullml'nl. but 'a\' he dcx·s not want
10 lo c sight of thl' un1n·rs11~ ·s com·
m1ttml·n1 to 11'> 'tudcnh.
.. It is n !.tall' unl\rrs1t' and tha1
\\Ill h:J\(' a \l'~ high pnOnt}."" he
said. '"I feel that the campus must
undertakl' a cumprchcn\l\C program
which include\ not onl~ facult~ re·
cru111ng but al'o broad elTo n s 10
undergraduate and graduate educa-
tion and outrrach."
Pclta!>on bad.td up m11h·., com-
mitment to d1H·rs1t) o n campus.
calling him instrumental 1n obtain-
ing a $1 2 million llo\\ard Hughes
Medical lnst11utl' gran1 last year.
~h1ch funded oro~ram' promoting
due to such unforeteen oonditions,
iocludina inclement we~ther and the
need to completely replace existina
pavement in some sections, Nolan
said.
Nolan also said the project it a
difficult one because of the high
traffic volume the hiptway must
continue tb bandit dunng the work
and because the project includes
improvement of storm drains, water
and sewer lines.
"They're doing nj&}lt work and
working hard to try to catch up,"
Nolan said.
Foss said concern about the safety
of the road was the motivation for
the night paving work. "(The night
work) is not part o f the contract -
that's something we did o n our own.
just looking at the safety aspect of
the intersection," he said .
But the city, as the employer,
outlined the overall traffic flow and
safety program during construction.
Foss said . ..The city provided a ,
st1ence education and research for
women and underrepresented stu-
dents.
"He 1s a distingu1 cd scientist and
proven adman1strator and he has a
fine record of accomplishment 10
the priont1es o~ this university:·
Peltason said.
Smith said he'd hkc to see the
programs funded b} the Hughes
grant expanded to include graduate
students. and he hopes tht unt t•r-
si ty can suppon more programs lo
encourage K-12 student" an the st·i-
ences.
Smith said he also hope~ to in-
crease interaruon between re-
searchers at the UCI Medical Center
and the campus College of Mcd1c1nc
to stud\ ailments hkc AILhe1mcr's
disease.'
"t.:CI IS a \'Cf) C>.Clllng and
traffic plari bued on... the ~·
fomia traffic codes and we have
conformed to the city plan," Fou
said.
Foss said he and his fe11ow Grif-
fith oolleques, many of whom live
in the Oranac Coast area, have been
hurt by the recent nqative oom·
ments made about the company,
which was founded in 1902.
"We're a local company. We're
aftictcd by the same things that
affect Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach." he said. "We feel there have
been damaging comments made,
both pcrsonJllY and about our com-
pany."
While concerned about the delay,
city officials are quick to commend
Gnffith Co. and note the finn's long
presence in Ncwpon Beach.
.. They are a professional contract·
ing firm, experienced. and they
know what they're doing," Nolan
said.
. .
challenging campus, a nd I thank it
really can become one of the best
anywhere." he said.
Smith came to UCI after 18 y~rs
on the faculty of Purdue University.
While at Irvine. he headed the uni-
versity's largest school.
He also has worked jointly with
College of Medicine Dean Walter
Henf)' on integrating the life sci-
ences with the intent to combine
basic, research and clinical scien·
us ts.
Smith. who starts his new post
eptcmber I. will continue next fall
to oversee a research laboratOf) on
campus and guide its graduate stu·
dents.
A professor of developmental and
cell biolog). Smith is known fo r his
work on cell division. specifically on
processes that regulate the mes.sen·
FUNDS
,romAJ
made cuts tn social spendina.
"The political actions of the 1980s
created a pyramid of increasina
problems," said Karen McOlinn, a board member with Costa Mesa's
Share Our Selves, which is on a two.
month hiatus followina its eviction
from Rea Community Center. "The
1990s are the bqinna~ of the pay·
ment for those actions. '
Debbie O'Connor, Newport
Harbor area director for ASH. an
interfaith poverty·relief agency. said
her organization IS serving more ana
more workina poor.
"These are people who have jobs,
but don't make enough to meet their
families' needs for adequate hous·
ing, food and clothinJ." she said.
Oranae County's cnsis of poverty
is fueled by two major factors, the
groue agreed: a large number of
unskilled peo ple. many of them im·
ger R NA for protean S} nthesis in the
developing embryo.
Outside the university setting,
Smith has served on 1he National
Institute of Health and the Ameri·
can Institute for Bioloeical Scienc,cs.
He now acts as chairman of the
committee of Space Biology and
Medicine of the Space Studies Board
of the National Research Council.
He was recentlv named to the
board of scientific ·counselors of the
National Institute of C hild Health
and Human Development and is a
member of several science organiza·
tions. includinj! the Society for De-
velopmental Biology and the Ameri-
can Association for the Advance-
ment of Science.
He received his doctorate in ex·
perimental embryology and
bachelor's degree in zoology from
Indiana University.
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mipa.Dta. ~ ... at mmimum ~ .iobl. coupled with extremely billl livina costs. penicularty in hOulbli.
Wbeia Mked to rank the county's
social proltlems in terms of import-ance, 27 participants ranked bCMllina
costs u die molt serious. Decreued private and public
fundina for IOciaJ lef"Vices was
ranked by 22 panicipants as one of
the two most serious problems fie.
inc__ the county.
OeOrae Phillips, vice presidtnt for
community issues with United Way,
said Oranae County's donations are
40 percent below the national aver· age.
Federal Community Develop-
BANK
From Al
to-day operations. The institution
and iu four branches wiU remain
open for business as usual.
Holders of insured accounts arc
not affected by the acti on. Under
federal law, accounts of up to
$1 00,000 arc insured for their full
value.
The government initiated the ac·
tion because Charter was. according
to government officials, beina oper·
a ted in an unsafe and unsound con·
dition and has suffered losses that
have depicted its capital. with no
prospect of replenishment without
federal assistance.
Charter's condition is due primar·
ily to poor underwriting, investment
losses, lack of internal controls. bad
management and a high level of
nonperforming assets and goodwill
obtained in the acquisition of Merit
Savings Bank of Los Angeles in July
1988.
The goodwill assumed in the ac·
quisition was 74 percent higher than
Chaner had anticipated. producing a
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ment Block Grants are alao down. accordi111 to Ci.Ddy Ocba. director ol
the Ora1* Coast lalel'6itb Sbeher
in Costa "Mesa.
Partici ti qreed by the end o(
the meer.: to tr)'. to f~U;late . a
joint strate&Y to ratae Sl million an
new private donations by the end of
A\llUlt. .
Tbe aroup also 1et a taraet of
$300,000 additional pounds of
dona&ed food durina the 10.wock
period. .
Group members also tel a aoal of
rccruitina 1,000 new volunteers.
Aaency representatives will meet
again next Friday to hammer out
stratcaY for meeona the new pis.
draa on Charter's operatiaa income. Clw1er posted net loues of Sl.5
million for calendar year t 989 and
$718,000 for the three-month period
ended last March 31. Jn July 19891 rcpalaton issued a
supervisory directive prohibitina
Charter from maJcina further invest·
ments in below-investment....-ade ae.
curities. includina so-callecf "junk"
bonds. The directive also restricted
the institution's liability arowth.
Based on its review of Cbaner
Savings Bank's activities, aovem-
ment officials made a number of
referrals to the U.S. Department of
Justice for possible criminal in·
vestiaation. No names were ~
leased.
Stockholders in Mola Develop-
ment Corp., the institution's holding
company, will retain no interest in
the new institution.
As of April 30. Chaner rep~>rtcd
assets of$308.6 million, liabilities of
$301.9 million and tanllble capital
of negative $12 milbon. for a
tanJible capital·t<>-aSSClS ratio of
negative 4 percent.
-By Sfa/I Utl Witt R~ru
WAYNE
From Al
scare her away from the couple's
acrimonious l:hild custody battle.
Luby paid $3,000 in medical bills
for himself and Wayne after the
attack. but waived his right to try
and recapture the money from
Hintergardt. Instead , the money
owed to Luby will go into a state-
held victim and witnesses fund.
Both Gal and Bouey have turned
state's witnesses. but onlr Bouey
testified at Hintergardt s trial.
Hintergardt will probably not testify
at Gionis' conspiracy trial, Landgren
said .
Gionis. a wealthy Pomona or·
thopedic surgeon who was at one
time represented by noted '11ttomey
F. Lee Bailey. is scheduled to face
conspiracy charges August 28. The
trial has been delayed for several
months while Gionis' lawyers tried
to move the procccdinas out of
Orange County. which they've re·
peatedly called "John Wayne coun·
try."
Hinterprdt has 30 days to appeal
his conviction. In the meantime. he
will be moved to the California
Institution for Men at Chino.
CHAPMAN
From Al
to be had -but probably not for
Ions." Doti said. "We sec prices
beginning to stabilize."
Doti said Orange County employ·
ment will tncreasc by only about 2
percent or 24,000 workers this year,
due to a sluggish national economy
and a sharp drop in productivity.
This amounts to roughly half the
employment growth of 1989.
Doti docs not see an overall econ-
om 1c recession in the near future.
but he said certain industries -
especially the construction and auto-
mobile industries -will be hard hit.
The tourism industry is expected to
be largely unaffected by the county's
economic slump. making it one of
the top performers this year. And
Doti said businesses involved in the
international marketplace should
also outperform the rest of the econ·
omy.
Nationwide. the forec.ast predicts
1.7 percent growth in G NP, what
Doti calls a "soft landinf." But Doti
is bullish on the nation s long·term
outlook. and said a growing savings
rate will keep interest rates low and
help refuel the building industry.
Doti's preferred solutions for re·
vivinJ the national economy include
a capital gains tax cut. higher immi·
grat1 on quotas and a reworlong of
environmental regulations.
PILOT
From Al
caused moderate damage to an
unmarked police car and an
animal control officer's car,
said Sat. Andy Gonis.
Much of the 3:45 a.m. demo-
lition derby was witnessed by
Officer Shontel Sherwood, who
followed the Newport Beach
resident until he came to a
stop, Gonis said.
At one point. Eilertson drove
out of the restricted parkina
lot, headed the wrona direction
on Santa Barbara Drive, then
turned back into the lot and
continued the mayhem, Gonis
Mid.
Finally stopped, Eilertson
JOt out of his truck. babbled
1ncohcrcnt1y and collapsed,
Gonls said.
Dem• to the jail cafl)On
door caused a minor delay in
pri,oner trantJ)On to Oraqe
County Jail. Repain were com·
pitted after three to four houn.
Eilenson was booked for
dnvina under the influence of
alcohol and held on S 1,600
bail, Ooni1 uid:
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Pontiac Grand Prix STE-performance and power
When I was about 16 years
old and living in Portland, Ore .•
I could not wait for school to let
out on Friday. That was time to
go home. change clothes. head
over to a friend's house.climb
into his • 4 7 Studebaker and
drive to the Bonneville Salt Flats
to watch the Pontlacs go.
I always wanted a Pontiac. I
was In love with the lighted
hood-ornament. Now each time
I see a nickel I am reminded of
the ornament riding proudly in
the breeze.
In those days Pontiac meant
performance and power. Many
salesmen with large territories
to cover were Pontiac drivers
simply because the car had a
reputation for being the best
that GM could make for the
money.
Those were the days out there
In the salt flats. There were guys
like Rick Ahumada, who began
as a lot boy and is now t he No.
1 man at Executive Pontiac in
Tustin. He's also the man I must
thank for lending me the Pon-
tiac Grand Prix STE Sport
Sedan for my test. Another one'
of the desert rats was John
Oelorean, who as the head
honcho at Pontiac. took the In-
dian to the top of the list for
performance cars and f amlly
sedans. There was also a guy by
the name of Estes, who went
from a graduate auto engineer
to president at GM and who
gets the credit for building the
first successful catalY11c con-
verter, just to name a few.
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-the performance and the
power and prestige are still
available. But now It is better
than ever with the recent in-
troduction of the Grand Prix
Sport Touring Edition In a four-
door sedan. No need any longer
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back seat. even though the '90
Grand Prix two-door version
has plenty of rear leg room. Still,
a four-door is a bit easier to get
Into and out of.
After I graduated and got my
first job in Boston. I bought a
house in Framingham. Mass ..
the home of the best B-0-P
assembly plant that GM ever
had. B for Buick, 0 for Olds-
mobile and P for Pontiac.
The Framingham Caddy-Pon-
tiac dealer would sell about a
ratio of 5 to 1 Pontlacs to
Cadlllacs and very often families
would buy one of each: the
husband with the Cadillac and
the wife would have the Pontiac.
In '84 I looked at the then all-
new 6000STE. which shared the
body • wrth Chevy Celebrity
Eurosport. Both had 2.8 I Y~
power. The STE offered a
graphics dash. and duplicate
radio controls on the horn hub
which Is still there for '90 along
with a few other goodies.
I settled for the slightly less-
expenslve Eurosport. which I
drove around the odo and back
to 45G with only minor repairs
In short. this rs a solid car from
GM that served me well.
I still firmly believe that B-0-
P cars are solidly built. The all-
out performance gold medal
must go to Pontiac wrth
emphasis on the Grand Pnx
STE sedan.
First off, let's get the price out
of the way. There rs a $19,0 14
sticker on the tester which lack-
ed only leather. sunroof and the
really hot Turbo option. Due to
the duplicate rad1Q controls at
the steering wheel center. the
car does not offer arr bag (SAS)
restraints
The radio rn our car was com-
pact-disc ready. It comes in
monochrome white. including
white alloy wheels. blue-gray in-
terior This was a knockout. eye
appeal par excellence and bar
nothing.
The seats are power operated
and set hrgh, and they literally
wrap around your shoulders
These are by far the best seats
rn any car we have tried in a
1990 model. In leather I can not
imagine frndrng an)'1h1ng that
will top thrs feature rn any car
currently available.
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PONTIAC ''°"' 11 Since we did not have the
turbo mlll, we were pushed
along by the 3. 1 V6 MFI. The
turbo turns out 205 hp and 220
pound-feet of torque. You can
get the Garrett-made bootter to
read 7.5 psi on the daahgauge
without lag, but we found that
• the non-turbo block hooked to a
great four-speed automatic
transmission and was plenty of
power from either red lights or
from the 30 mph on-ramp to 60
mph merging Into traffic re-
quirements.
lighted polntw., IMther .. eerlng
wheef and lhtft knob. Plut, the
rldlo It AM/FM wtth both In
•tereo and eight tpelkert.
Now we'll leave you with tome
statistics and t0me advice.
Zero to 60 In under eight
seconds, the weight to hp ratio
Is 16.8 to 1, on a 107 Inch
wtteelbue, with 195 Inches
overall. The ~ale told ut we
were Just -3,491 pounds.
Now for the advice. Sit In this
car. get the seat to where It la
just right, fasten seat belts, fire
up Ignition, drop It Into drive
range and sit back for blast off.
When they say "At Pontiac
We Build Excltment", they are
talking the truth. The Grand Prix
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Seturdey, June 11, 1tl0 -
STE Is excltment personified. Inside •nd out, the I 90 Pontiac Gr•nd Prl• ST• bulld1 ••cltet11ent for 111otort111.
The car is so quiet and the
seats so well done, we were
constantly keeping an eye on
the speedo as more-than-legal
happens without notice so eas-1--------------------,----------------;------------------------------
lly.
By the way, the Turbo engine
is lntercooled and Is built with a
special crankshaft, high-ca-
pacity oil pump. special Injec-
tors, and an added oil cooler
and HD radiator so performance
stays with you for many years.
The transmission likewise is
beefed up with specific clutches,
such as a HD torque converter
and performance calibrated
shift points.
STE carries four-wheel inde-
pendent suspension and the
newly developed Sport Effort
power steering. 30mm front and
12 mm rear stabilizers keep the
16-inch cast aluminum wheels
and Goodyear Eagle GT tires
nrmty glued-"to the road surface.
And this cllr stops too, on
four-wheel disc brakes with
available anti-lock. This is stan-
dard on the turbo. The instru-
ments are also among the best
in the industry. Details include
white-on-black analog with
Don Crevier
Don Cre·vier
involved in
• community
Wearing many hats within the
automotive Industry and In his
ongoing work with numerous
civic and business-oriented
groups, Don Crevier has made a
lasting contribution to the
greater Orange County com-
munity.
Crevier is co-owner with his
father, Bob. of Crevier BMW In
the Santa Ana Auto Mall, the
nation's largest and top-selling
BMW dealership. He also serves
as president of Crevier Leasing
in Santa Ana. which carries all
makes and models and main-
tains a leasing volume of more
than $12 million annually.
Nearly two years ago, Crevier
opened Crevier Hyundai in Cor-
ona and serves as president for
that dealership. In addition to
new and previously owned
Hyundals. the agency offers a
full line of Oldsmoblles and
Subarus.
"In selling and leasing cars,
the most important thing Is to
be sensitive to your customers'
needs and work with them In a
caring and professional man-
ner," Crevier commented.
"That's the only secret I've
found to good salesmanship."
A resident of Laguna Beach.
Crevier brings this same caring
attitude Into the community. He
Is a founder of the Laguna Bank
In Laguna Beach and a member
of the Chamber of Commerce
for the cities of Santa Ana,
Newport Beach. Laguna Beach
and lrvlne.
He also serves on the boards
of directors for the Santa Ana
Boys Club, the Kida Club of
Laguna Bech and the Privet•
1ndustry Council of Santa Ana,
as well as being a member of
Rancho Santiago College'• Oc-
cupational Education Advt8ory
Committee.
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Dummy drivers take crash .
course in automotive safety
The hardiest workers at Hu--> measure the Impact of the steer-
manetlcs Inc. are a little stiff, Ing wheel on tbe dummy's chest,
poor dressers and lousy con-the acceleration of Its head as It
versatlonalists Put them in a Is throuwn back into the seat,
car and they're real dummies. even how well the seat cradles
If these plastic people don't Its buttocks.
ager before rising to chief ex
ecutlve when Alderson retired
The company models Its dum-
mies on measurements from
crash tests done elsewhere with
cadavers and, at low impact,
human volunteers. Those tests
set the standards for how the
human body responds in a col-
llslon.
always know enough to wear Such data helps carmakers
.their seat belts, though, there's design cars, interiors and re-
a good reason. stralnt systems that mlnlmlie
By crashing into walls and fnjury. Engineers can design
flying through windshields, the better seat belts by measuring
Humanetics family of test dum-how -the lap belt moves on a
mies helps car designers build dummy during the course of a
safer automobiles for those with crash, for example.
more delicate constitutions. "There are two collisions In a
Humanetlcs dummies cover
the range of the human popu-
lation, from a football-player-
size male to an especially petite
woman. The family Includes a 6-
year-old and a 3-year-old. A
pregnant woman is in the works.
Carson-based Humanetlcs is crash -first the car. then you,"
the biggest maker of crash says George Pitarra Jr . Hu-
dummies in the world. The com-manetics president. Car safety
pany has sold so-called engineers design restraints so
anthropomorphic test devices to that when the car crashes. the
every car maker In the Western resulting motion of the person
world from Nissan to Inside takes as long as possible.
Mercedes-Benz - and is now That minimizes the most severe
The company ships 200 dum-
mies a year -In coffinlike
plywood cartons -and gener-
ates sales of just less than $10
ml II Ion.
talking to the Soviets. movements. which Injure the Besides car safety tests. Hu-
Humanettcs' dummies. which human body. manetics' dummies are used in
cost as much as $35 ooo help-''It's the peaks of acceleration parachute testing, ejection seat
ed General Motors · Re~earch that get you," he says. "In 90 testing and survivability tests of
Laboratories figure out how fast milliseconds. it's all over." soldiers under fire. Humanetic's
air bags should inflate and how Pitarra concedes that the Lifeman dummy tests the
big they should get 10 best crash dummy business Is not survivability for a crew in a tank.
protect a car's occupants. One always a nice thing to talk fighter jet. troop carrier or jeep.
test measures the effects on a about, but its importance to car It tests blunt trauma from an
3-year-old child unrestrained in safety is growing. Humanetics exploding mine under a tank
the front seat when the driver has helped the industry evolve and penetration wounds from
stops suddenly or crashes. from its ,reliance on crude ap-shrapnel, for example.
· It s not like a grocery bag."
says David Viano. principal re-
search scientist for the Mich-
igan-based lab. Testi:. with Hu-
manet1cs· dummies show the
child would be thrown forward
into the air bag's inflation mech-
anism. causing 1n1ury
From 100 electronic sensors
on the dummy. the lab can
11gure out n0w a crash affects a
riuman of s1m1lar size The test
Warming
up car only
wastes gas
porx1mal1ons of real people to Dummies help researchers
sophisticated dummies In-determine what protective gear
corporating advanced electronic can prevent injuries in hockey
technology. players slamming Into boards or
In the next three years, the kids hit with baseballs.
75-employee company will ex-One dummy simulates a.ped-
pand Its offerings beyond dum-estrlan hit by a moving car.
mies to provide buVt-in sensors. On a more pleasant note. one
instruments that collect 1he data of Humanetics· newer dummies
and computers .process it. helps a diaper maufacturer
Someday it mi ven crash make better-fitting nappies.
the cars itself. The biggest impact the dum-
"Because of its size. -Hu-mies have had on most people's
manetics mow can put some lives is in car safety tests.·
science into building better Their exploits have helped
dummies." says GM's Viano. safety engineers design energy-
Though the vinyl and metal absorbing steering columns,
mannequins sitting around Hu-shoulder belts, air bags and car
manetics' plant appear low on front ends that crumple to
the scale of human evolution, abosrb half lhe Impact of head-
they've progressed dramatically on collisions. These 1mprove-
from their predecesors. The ments have helped lower the
dummy business dates only to U.S. highway death rate form 15
the m1d-1950s. when the human fatalities per 100 mlll1on vehicle
A lan11har scene on a cool surrogates were recruited to miles traveled before World War
morning is a car 1dhng in a test aircraft eiectlon seats for II to just 2.4 in 1987, according
en• Pw~v .v1•h exhaust b1tlow1ng the military. to GM Research Labs
from its ta• pipe In the house Humanetics was founded by Mike Beebe, vice president of
tn•• owrwr comfo rtably finishes physicist Sam Alderson In 1973 engineering, says his JOb at Hu-
r is seconc cup of coffee The after federal legislation man-manetics taught him to wear a
car will be toasty warm when dated crash testing of cars. seat belt.
re s ready to take off for work Pitarra. a Long Island native "There'.~ one thin~. about this
The owner may 1ustify this with degrees in hie science eng1-t.lusmess. he says. you watch I
wasteful practice with the ex-neering and business admm1s-enough o~ thos~ films. 1t makes
cuse that the car operates bet-tration. 1oinPrl ~., h11c:inpc:c: man-you a believer.
IN when ti 1s allowed to warm -----9 r----------------~------., up b~tore dr•v1ng
Nrong c:ays tt1e Car Care I a I
Council When the choke 1s set. I W ® €1 11
d S 1n the case when a cold 111811 i.f-~~~o 1 I
engine 1c; started and then left at 11 ,.cQ\J I
ldSt idle. the car 1s burning gas
at a fur1ou~ ratP. DISCOUNT MUFFLERS I
Engine wear 1s accelerated • I
because raw fupl from the en-BRAKES s599s I riched mixture washes lubri-Reg. Price I
cat1n9 011 down 11ie cy1tnder I s4995
w,11s Th is alc;o contaminates s200FF . NOW •• the otl tn the engine crankcase.
f11rther 1nv1t1ng engine damage. I
There 1s a greater tendency I
for spark plugs to foul under DISC OR DAUM BRAKE SERVICE I
these cond1t1onc; too The ex-Most Cars • Install new brake pads inspect caliper resurface rotors Sem1-metal1tc I cess1vely rich mixture IS an ideal disc paos e,.tra Add1t1onal parts & labor often needed at substantial extra environment for plug fouling. cost I
Another cons1derat1on is the I
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1t could set something on fire. I {714) 964 3552 I
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minute or less at idle and then , I -
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Or•t\ge Cout OAJLY PILOT/Saturdey. June 18. 1HO -
Mesa's CarbonClean 'Dow
part of Surloco's program
Sun Refining and Marketing
Co. (Sunoco) has integrated
Costa Mesa-based Parker Auto-
motive' s CarbonClean products
Into their TBA&E (Tires. Bat-
teries. Accessories and Equip-
ment) Program.
Through tts direct sales force.
Sunoco w ill market
CarbonClean to some 400 Ultra
Service Center franchises, 500
dealers and 2.500 Sunoco job-
bers and distributors located
throughout the Eastern sea-
board. Sunoco 1s headquartered
in Philadelphia.
CarbonClean. a system that
flushes harmful pollutants from
the fuel systems of internal com-
bustion engines, is the only such
product approved for use by
Sunoco franchises. With It.
Sunoco intends to augment
their consumer service offering
and provide franchises with a
means of creating additional
service mcome
Michael E. Parker, president
and chtef executive officer of
Parker Automotive Corp .. com-
mented. "We are delighted to
have Sunoco Join our pres-
tigious ltst of petroleum com-
-panies who advocate the use of
CarbonClean products by their
francn1sees ·
Parker went on to say that
"during CarbonClean's 1n -
.troductory stages. many of the
maior 011 companies viewed the
product as being compet1t1ve
with the fuel additives they mar-
ket. Now it is apparent through-
out the industry that deposits of
gum. varnish and carbon are
merely a by-product of combus-
tion . . and that in providing
franchisees with a means to
cure the contaminant problem,
they are enhancing customer
goodwill and mcreasing profits."
CarbonCtean is currently dis-
tributed in some 53 countries.
Do mestically, CarbonClean
products are approved by. and
in some cases marketed by
Exxon. ARCO. Chevron. Gulf.
Snap-on Tools. Nissan. Hyun-
dai. Toyota and numerous other
prominent firms In addition to
solvtng drtveabtllty problems
caused by fuel system deposits.
CarbonClean 1s rapidly ga1n1ng
notoriety for its proficiency in
reducing harmful exhaust emiss-
ions and increasing fuel econ-
omy
Parker Automotive Corpor-
ation 1s headquartered in Costa
Mesa Manufacturing fac1ht1es
are 1n Fountain Valley and re-
gional sales offices are main-
tained worldwide.
The word on e'xtended warranties
QUESTION: I will be buying a
new cer and am undecided
ebout buying en extended wer·
ranty. They range from S600 to
$900. Are they worth buying?
-E.R.
ANSWER. Extended wa r-
ranties, or service contracts. are
available on many new and used
cars for an additional cost.
These contracts are generally
sold through dealerships and
some financial 1nst1tutions. such
as credit unions. The warranty
company may be the vehicle
manufacturer. an independent
company. or even th e deal-
ership.
Terms. conditions and prices
often vary and may be nego-
tiable. Study the contract
carefully. compare 1t to the war-
ranty coverage and talk to the
warranty administrator Service
contracts typically do not cover
normal maintenance. wear and
tear . accldental damage. or
abuse. and you nay have to
prove the car had been properly
ma1nta1ned
Sev1ce con tr acts pu1 chased
after Jan 1, 1986. must permit
cancelat1on with etther a partial
o r full refund If you give proper
written notice and have not
made any claims. the dealer
must refund the full amount
withing 60 days form the date
you receive the service contract
(withtn 30 days for used vehicles
w ithout maufacturer war-
ranties)
Ouest1ons tor this column on
automotive manintenance and
repair should be addressed to ·
The Auto Tutor Automobile
Club of Southern California.
csre of this newspaper The
Auro Club also provides an auto
1nformat1on center direct line.
(2 13J 741-4487 between 9 am.
sna 5 p m.. Monday through
Fnday
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cap red $2150.
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cap cost $21 .550
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even die, hundreds
urt during Detroit's
elebration of title
DETROIT -Seven people died
d hundreds were hun by gu nfire.
bbings and fighl in' as fans ccl-
ting the Detroit Pistons' second
ight NBA title turned the city
to what police called .. a
adhouse" early Friday.
Looting and raucous behavior led
dozens of arrest after fans
med city and suburban streets to
ark Detroit's last-second 92-90
ictory in Ponland that ga ve the
'stons the title in five games.
Four people were killed and o'ne
jurcd when a car plowed into
dcstrians on the city's cast side at
: 15 a.m. Friday. Police arrested a
1-year-old man.
Two other pedestrians were ~illed
y cars in separate celebrat1on-re-
ted accidents and a 21-year-old
veler was killed wh en he fell from
n apanmcnt roof.
"It's been a madhouse dO'-''ll
here.'' said Detroit police officer
John Leavens.
A parking-lot shooting killed a 19-
year-old man and criucall} IOJUred a
25-year-old man at 2: 15 a.m .. but
Leavens said that stemmed from an
argument that appeared unrelated to
the post-victor) outbums.
Minutes after Detroit won the
utle, fans ru shed from their homes
to dance an the streets and on car
roofs. The} wa ved fists and shins.
dr;ibbling and tossing basketballs in
their glee.
But the merriment quickly turned
ugly. ·
Robcn Egan. a Mount Carmel
Hospital nurse. said fights even
broke out an the hosp1tars crQ.erg-
ency room early Friday.
··w e "ere running around like
craz}. We registered something like
20 gunshot wounds between mid·
night and 4 a.m .. " Egan said. "It was
ndiculous. In m} three }Cars here.
I've never seen an~ th mg like this ...
The \ 1olcnce "as reminiscent of
1984 when the Dl·troll Tigers won
the World Scnc'>. ~ore than I 00.000
people poured into the streets. over-
turning cars. 1ooting and causing
widespread damage One person
died.
La~• \car. carloads of bo1'itcrous
fans als'o Jammed st reets after the
Pistons s"ept the Lo" Angeles
Lakcrs 1n four games fo r their first
NBA crown Rut that celebration
was devoid of \ 1olcnce
On Friday. 1hc.· bloodiest 1nc1dent
occurred when a car !>lammed into a
crowd that had j1,3thcrcd to celebrate.
(Pleu e see VIOLENCE/C4)
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LATt II~ ,.r[WS 24 HOCJIS SATURDAY. JUNE 16, 1990
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0...t .. 1..,.,
Open cours~
tak.es beat_ing
once again
Simpson leads
as 4 7 break par
in second round
ly IOI GREEN
MEDINAH. Ill --\nother da\,
another round of record-breaking
sconng 10 the l '. . Oixn. Tim
Simpson will take the blame -and
the lead.
"I guess when I go ou1 and ~hoot
66 everybody says. 'Hr). st can be
done.' and they nse to the oc-
casion:· a mys tified Si mpson said
Friday after taking sole control of
the second-round lead an the Open.
To get to the top at the halfway
point of the tournament. Simpson
had to birdie two of his last three
hoTes and overcome the mo~t
prolific sconng spree 1n Open his-
tory. _
His early 6-under-par score on
Thursday provoked a record romp
of 39 sub-par scores 10 1he first
round. the most ever posted an 18
holes of Open compe11t1on.
on a course that .... as n:puted to be
one of the most difficult the Open
has seen.
Ram-softened greens took the
"tee th out of 11 Thursda). however.
and the second round was pla)ed in
an almost total absence of wind. The
greens remained soft and } 1eld1ng
and only the hint of a brene S11rrcd
the leavt>s an 1h~ huge eaks and e1ms
that failed to protect Med1nah 's par
Simpson·~ second-round 69
capped b~ a four-foot putt on the
18th hole. helped set the record for
the most sub-par scores in an} co m-
plete. 72-hole l ' S Open cham-
p1onsh1 p.
Shot puttee Doehring
wins first national title
That mark didn't last a dav. as 47
sub-par scores came an Fnda) One
of those was another 66. this one b)
Mike Hulben.
Astounding!}. all this happened
Through t'*O rounds at Medmah
the total had reached 86 -:!2 more
than for all four rounds a1 The
Countrv Club an Brookline. Mass.
1n 1988.
(Please see OPEN/C2J
Detroit bullpen slams
door on Angels, 2-1
throw. ffe fouled OD bis De&t two throwl and pasted
on IWO more hopina bis lone lepl toll woal6 stand
up.
But, after Doe~ launched tbe event_. win-
ner, Barnes went blck 1n10 tbe rt111 wbere be foaled
OD bis final anempc.
In other finalJ .&iday, world record balden Catt
T.ewii and koeer Kiftldom eunec1 vic10ries in tbe -•
100 met.en and 110-meter hiab burdla felPec'ively.
Kenny Harritoe ended MicMel Coale,'• .....
year reip in tbe triple jump and Hollis Con•y ~ Do.as Nordqiust i• a jaampoft' to win llte
hiabJWDp. Michelle Finn wu a wrprile winer i• &be
woma•1100-meter final over a field iDdudi• 1914
Qlympic champion Evelyn Alblord and curreat
NCAA outdoor~ Eathm.Jam-. Fnm, .. 1915 !«:AA cbampioe at PloricW9la1e,......._ a filll
111.d IO lake the tide, despite tnlailll willaout a
,..._ .. TltACIC/C4t
By HARRY ATKINS
DETROIT -The Detrost T •ters
went from long ball 10 hardbal 10
beat the California Angels 2-1 in 10
mnmgs Fnda\ night
The Tigers· had 1he1r home run
streak snapped at nine games but
their bullpen v.as able to pad. up the
slack.
·· .\ good bullpen can take rnm-
mand of a game an the late mnmgs.
but the stan er has 10 put \Ou m that
pos1t 1on." Manager ~park }
..\nderson said
In this case. stane-r Dan Pctl'\
Sche...dule
AT BAT
Set at Tl~' tO·lS
ON DECK
Sun·•• Tlgen • 10-.JS
IN THE HOLE
Mon et Chicago• S:05 e
All games on KMPC radio (710)
• On TV Ch S, K SoonsChannel
allo"'ed onl~ tv.o hns 10 ~ "1nn10e,s.
mcludmg Lance Pamsh'$ sccond-
1nn1ng homer The bullpen slammed
the door aftef that. Paul Gibson. Fd
(Please see ANGELS/C2J
Costa Mesa Grand Prix set Sunday
More than 800 bicycle racers
expected to compete in event
By PATRICK LARKIN
Ollll)t l'lloe Co.,~
CO TA MESA -More than 800 amateur and
professi onal bicycle racers are expected 10 compete 1n
this unday's ( O<;ta Mesa Grand Pnx -the first of its
tyix 10 take place in the Clly.
H1ghhgh1 of the 10.race e\ent will be the ~nior I
2 and Pro ra e which 1s hm11ed to 150 professional
ndcrs "'ho will compete for a SJ.000 pnze pool Other
races include Jun iors. women and masters'
The course 1s one mile 1n length and enc1 rcles the
Harbor Gatcwa\ Bus1nes" Park. Riders will stan on
unflower. tum' nght do"n Cadillac. then tum on
Highland before returning to unflower.
-members ol thl· l 'n1tcd Statcs Cycling Federation.
U CF members ma~ pre-register or register the da) of
the event The race "111 ha' e pknty of attractions for
spectators as well.
The e\ ent 1s open to the public free of charge and
the sponsor\ ha\ e arranged for free parking at the tate
Farm Bu1ld1n' parL.1ng 101
"We d1dn t e'er thin~ 11 would get this big so fast."
Grand Pri' spokesman larT) Weichman said '"Our
goal 1s to tum this ar ·a S~5.000 e'ent In order to do
that. ho"e\C'r "'e're going to need some add1t1onal
suppon ..
Wc1t:hman has alrcad\ hncd up <;('\ rral maJor
sponso~ and., h{1p1ng tha1 the (II\ of Costa \fr~ '-'Ill
undef'lo' nte some nl u1<;t\ '>Ul h as po lace and ambulance
SCI'\ ICC
··V. C JUSt ~nt anothrr $~.()()() from one spon\or and
w<."'rc hoping tor thr I< O\ta "'1esa l Cll\ Council to give
a couple of thou'>:lnd more It "'e can get that. we'll be
able to make tht'i a lasting event ··
More t"•" 800 competitors are expected Sunday for th•
Costa Mesa Grand Prix, th• first event of Its type In th• city.
The Senior race 1s 40 laps and bikers are expected
to reach speeds of up to 35 males per hour on the flat.
hill-ks cour\l'
The event 1s open to onh oan1c1pants who are
Ra Cf" trom ( alitorn1a '-e\ada .\n1ona an<1
f Pluse SU GRAND PRIX/Cll
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U.S. players feel they
earned respect from
near-miss against Italy
NEMI, twy -Only the competjtjve
pride of the American players prevented ~-: tbem &om declarina VlctOry after I I~
lou to Italy.
Time after time Friday momina. they spoke
about how a loss can never be a win. But their eyes
saicj somethin• different. Their eyes said they nearly
reached the top.
''I think we came out of lhcre as win.nen," U.S.
Coach bob Gansler said. "Winners don't always act
the W's."
To some extent, the players disagreed about
Thursday ni&bt's game. But they all felt they earned
some ''nspctto" and did themselves -and America
-proud. . h 'nh h th' .. "I don't thank you can get any 1.,.er t an lS,
forward Peter Vennes said.
Italy scored in the 12th minute on a c.lose-ranae
shot by Giuseppe Giannini. The United States almost
tied the score with 20 minutes to go, but both Bruce
Murray and Vennes were stopped by goalkeeper
Walter Zenga. Defender Riccardo Ferri cleared Ver-
mes' shot off the goal line after the ball deflected off
Zenga's legs.
"If we would have had a little bit of luck in the
end it could have been a ue." Ganslcr said. "I wish
Zenp had thinner thighs. Then again. if they had a
little luck it would have been 2-0."
GianLuca Vialli missed a penalty kick in the firsl
half pumping up the Americans for the rest of the
gam'e. The United States played high-intensity de-
fensive soccer. charging forward mostly on counter-
attacks.
So why didn't the Americans play that way
against C'zechoslovakia in Sunday's opener. a 5-1
blowout?
"The differenc<.> between Game I and Game 2
was psychological:' Gansler said. "You've got to pay
your dues. whether in that respect or the respect fTom
the officials. Thal"s the nature of the business."
In other words. this whole trip is a learning
expenence. to be filed away and used for future
improvemen1. . .
"I think thllt for an up-and-coming t.eam like us.
you can call it a perfect night." Vennes said. "I think
that we played well."
omc players "'ere critical that the Americans
rarel} attacked.
"The last I 0 minute!>, I was d1sappo1nted that we
didn't want to go forward." Murray said. "God, we
got them on the ropes.··
But Gan~lcr s~ud the players couldn't compete
"i1h hal~ 1n a rnn-anc1-p11n o-imt>
Tyson claims he's ready
LAS VEGA -Mike Tyson admits ----
to ha' ing been devastated by his title loss .~ ......
10 James .. Bu!>ter" Douglas. but claims .,_.
there will be no af1cr-etTects.
Henr) Tillman. who will tight Tyson toni&ht. has
his doubts. So does George Foreman. who wifl be an
interested ~pectator
··1"'n! 1n a great frame of mind." Tyson said.
"I'm sun.· his confidence was affected." Tillman
said. '"The qucs11on 1s ho1,1. lo ng his recovery time v 'ii
he."
The odd~makc-rs don't believe Tillman will be
able to ans1,1.cr the que~uon of how Tyson was
affected b} his 10th-round lnockout b} Douglas Feb.
11 at Tokyo T}son 1,1.as a 3()..1 favorite. Of course,
Dougla'i wa\ even a bigger underdog.
Foreman. "'ho 1s a strong favorite to beat Adilson
Rodngues on the card at Caesars Palace and who
wants to light Tyson. feels it's too soon for Tyson to
be ti) 1ng 10 answa questions about his ability and
career.
.. If I were managing T)son. I'd let him take off
t1,1.o )ear'i -I ~ months minimum. let him get hungry
again." said Foreman. "'ho knows how 1t feels to have
the man lie of 10\ 1nc1b1lt} stnpped away.
Foreman "'as an int1m1dattng. brooding hcavy-
we-1gh1 t·hamp1on -then was upset by Muhammad
..\11 1n 197~
"It wa\ a shod • at lirc.t. but that only lasted for
about t"'o da,c,." T\\On said of his loss. "Af\cr that
I was back tl; normal ..
"I "'a" deprcssc-d for a }rar." Foreman said ofh1s
loss ltJ ..\Ii "I'd "'alee up in the night sweating -like
o;omcliod! "'a' puunng water on me.''
E"<cept for e"<h1h1t10M. Foreman did not fight
again for 15 month!. after h1i. loss. He got up from two
knockd o"' ns to knock ou t Ron Lyle Jan. 24. 1976.
"..\fler I gm up. I got m)' sleep back." said
Foreman. "'ho rcured 10 become an evangelist, but is
21-0 "'1th ~n lnod .out\ \1nn· returning afier a I 0-year la~otT
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" ... And what is this, Collin? Another .357
magnum? You nitwit! How many times do I
have to tell you? Nice, easy swlnp. and quit
trying to murder the ball! " ·
Johnson, Steinhauer lead
Chris Johnson birdied three of the ----
five par-3 holes en route to a 3-under-par • /
67 Fri day and shared the second-round tiJ:/
lead of the Atlantic City C'lassic in Somers----
Point, N.J. with Sherri Steinhauer.
Johnson. looking for her first victory since 1987,
and Steinhauer. a non-winner in four-plus years on
the LPGA Tour. were a contrast in styles.
Johnson, 32. was steady, not making a bogey in
reaching the halfw~y ~~nt _at 4-~ndcr-par p6.
Steinhauer. 27. had six b1rd1es. including five straight
early in a round of 2-under-par 68. but also had four
bogeys.
In other golf Friday: .
• Dick Hendrickson's eagle gave h1m a 7-under
65 and the first-round lead in the $400,000 Syracuse
Senior Golf Classic for the second straight year. He
sank a three-foot putt for an eaglc.-0n the par-~ eighth
hole. leaving him one shot ahead of Mike Hill, who
was tied for the lead. but bogeyed lhe final ~~le aft~r
landing in a bunker on his approach shot. Joming Hill
at 66 were defending champion Jim Dent. Walter
Zembriski and Larry Mowry.
Soper earns No. 1 seed
DUBLI N. Calif. -Butch Soper --,r
earned the No. I seed in the Professional
Bowlers Association $140,000 Kessler Open on Friday niltht as the pinfall leader _...;..... __
after six rounds of qualifying. · -~
Soper guaranteed himself a shot at the $23,000
top prize by ringing up 9,810 pins in 42 games. an
average of more than 233. to easily outdistance the
oth er 23 bowlers.
McEnroe to meet Lendl
John McEnroe and Ivan Lendt will ----
meet on grass for the first time in seven • • years as both reached the semifinals of the ,,,-
Stella Artois tennis tournament on Friday
in London.
Lend!. the No. 1 player in the world. breezed past
David Pate 6-2. 6-4. while McEnroe bad more of a
problem with Richard Fromberg. 6-7, 6-3. 7-5.
Sweden's tefan Edberg. the second seed, and
No. 3 Boris Becker of West Germany will play in the
other semifinal.
Jn 1983 McEnroe defeated Lendl at Wimbledon
on the way to his second grass court championship.
But for today's match the roles have been
reversed.
Lend! has spent two months playing on grass to
prepare for Wimbledon. McEnroe hasn't played on
any surface. ou1 for four months until this week.
Elsewhere·
• Amencan Zina Garrison lost only three games
on her wa y to a 6-1 . 6-2 victory over Belinda Cordwell
of New Zealand 1n the quarterfinals of a women's
tournament in B1:mingham. ~n&land. Helena Su~ova
of Czechoslovakia, Caltfornia-based South Afncan
Ros Fairbank and France's Nathalie Tauziat will be
today's other three -semifinal ists.
Douglas case stays closed
Despite the picas of his fa mily and ~ fnends. the late Phil Douglas, a pitcher
banned from baseball in l 922, won't be •
returned to maJor-league baseball's good
graces in the near future.
Baseball Comm issioner Fay Vi ncent has decided
against reopening the case against Douglas, who was
thrown out of baseball in 1922. an attorney for the
famil y said Friday.
Jn other spons news Frida y:
•Tan College football coach Al Baldock. who
has led the community college to a 125-18-3 record
and two national titles. has resigned to avoid sanc-
tions for recruitment violations. Baldock. whose
resignation was accepted on Thursday. will remain
athletic director. said Tan College President Dr.
'David Cothrun.
•Michael Andretti. coming off a hcan9reak.ing
loss two weeks ago al Milwaukee. glided through the
downtown streets to win the provisional pole for
Sunday's Dctro11 Grand Prill. Andreu;. the defending
pole-winner and record-holder on the 2.5-mile. 17-
turn temporal) circu11. turned a fast lap of 87.202
mph.
•Ernie If' an won his second pole of the season
in qualifying fo r Sunday's $571.000 NASCA R Miller
500 stock-car race 1n Long Pond. Pa.
• Evandcr Holyfield said that he 1s splitting with
manager Ken anders. Advisor Shelley Finkel and
promoter Dan Du va will guide his career. Holyfield
$aid.
•The Calgary Flames traded team captain Brad
McCnmmon to the Detroi1 Red Wings for a second·
round draft pick.
8 Bruce Mc Nall. owner of Summa Stable. f nc ..
and the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL, was elected
to the Board of Directors of the Holl ywood Park
Operating Compnay. wh ich runs Holl ywood Park
racetrack.
8 John Wesley Meck.ins captured the North
Amencan Boxing Federation \upcr-hJhtwe1ght cham-
p1onsh1p in Las Vegas with a unanimous 12-round
decision over antos Cardona of San Juan. Puerto
Rico.
•The Chicago Cubs recalled pitcher Jose Nunez
from fow11. the team's Triple-A affiliate and optioned
pitcher Dean W1lk1ns to the same club.
8 The Ckveland Indians acti vated fint baseman
Keith Hernandez and optioned infielder Jeff Manto
to Class AAA Colorado Sprinp. _,,... ne A1eoc:tale4 Prn t
QUOTE OF THE DAY
l•WI n.m.1, after 1he Detroit Pi11ons had
clinched the NBA championship by winnin1
Gamt S Thur$d.ty. "I don~t '*l.nt this to sound
immodest, but we wnc the better baskett.U
team."
LennJ Harris of the Dodgers 11 taffed out
at IMNw• llJ San Dl-.O catcher M...tr Parent
whll• trylnt to score on a ftJout IO
ftelder Tony Gwynn In the flnt Inning.
Carter home run lifts Padres
He strikes off
Dodgers Hartley
in 13th inning
LOS ANGELES -Joe C'arter hi t
a two-run homer with none out in
the 13th inning Friday night to give
the San Diego Padres a l-1 victory
over Los Angeles. sending the
Dodgers to their fifth straiRht defeat.
Mike Hartley (0-1) relieved to
slart the 13th and wal ked Tony
Gwynn. Caner followed with his
12th homer to help the Padres snap
a three-game losing streak. Six of
Caner's 12 homers have either tied
the score or put the Padres ahead
this season and th ree have been
against the Dodgers.
Calvin Sch1rald1 <2-0) pitched two
ANGELS
From Cl
Nunez and Jerry Don Gleaton p11ch-
ing hitless ball the rest of the way.
"I said before the ga me that Dan
better not g1 \ e up more than one
run:· Ander\on sa id.
"With the lineup we had in there,
we'd be in trouble Dan kept us 1n
It. When tht· starters do lhat. it
allow~ vou to criss-cross (right-hand·
ed and. left-handed p1nch-h1tters)."
In Detroit's last 30 games. the
bullpen is 6-1 with 11 saves in I)
opportunities. The rd1evers have
i1ven up JUSI 15 earned runs an 74
innings over that span. For the
season. the bullpen as 9-6 with 18
saves.
ott Lusader dre"' a t...,<Hlut.
bases-loaded walk from Cahforn1a
reliever Bryan Harvey 10 forrr hOmc
the w1nn1ng run.
"Haney's been ha' 1ng control
trouhlc all }car," AndcrSl)n said.
"That's wh) thcy·v been p11ch1ng
(Marie ) Eichhorn so much ··
Mark Langston held the Tigers to
a run and four hits while striking ou1
I I 1n eight inning" and Eichhorn
pitched the ninth for the r\ngels.
Harvc} (2-2) look O\'er 1n the 10th
and walked Cecil Fielder to start the
inning. After Jim l 1mkman popped
OPEN
From Cl
"I JUSt don't understand 1t."
Simpson said. "This 1s a great golf
course. It ""cars }ou ou1. h's like
fighung Mike Tyson. You get
thro ugh and you ~). ·Thank good-
ness that'\ over.· ··
In fact. l\t' 'laid. Medinah took so
much out of him "I don't ha ve the
energy left to gt t excited" over his 9-
under-par I 35 'That's only one shot
off the Open record for 36 holes, sci
by Jack Nicklaus at Baltusrol in
1980.
Jeff Sluman. the 5-foot-7, 135-
pounder who won the 1988 PGA.
was · a stroke bchmd after another
succcs.sful scramble produced a 70.
Sluman. who ha'I flirted with dis-
aster from trap~. trees and trouble
on several occasions . hasn't made a
borey in the tournament.
Bui he's had to save par 11 times
with one-putt greenc; F'1vc of them
came 1n the sctond round and in-
cluded ~ucccs~1\e sa\C'I from I 5 and
20 feet on the 11 lh and 12th.
"My putter was a pretty good
fnend toda):· Sluman ~1d.
Mike Donald was another stroke
behind at 137 after ti 70 and was
followed by MIU'k Brooks. whose 70
lef\ him at 138
Scott 1mpson. the 1987 Oocn
winner and no rel111on 10 11m.
slipped to 1 7 a.nd hared founh
place with 45-ycar-old Ha.le Irwin at 139. .
lrwln, the 1974 and 1979 ch.am·
pion who was ai ven a pecsal tttm~
taon this >Cir, moved up wnh a 70.
Jim Oallaahcr. John Huston, Bill>
Ray Brown and Welshman fan
Woosnam followed at 140.
Woosnam shot 70 de pitc a triple-
boley. Oallqher had a 69, Brown 71 ana Huston 72 •
innings for the victory.
The Padres had runners on second
and third. in the 12th, but reliever
Jim Gott struck out Shawn Abner
and Robeno Alomar fli ed out.
Io the I l lh, the Dodgers had
runners on first and second but Juan
Samuel struck out to extend his
sl ump to 0-for-30.
F.ernando Valenzuela. making his
300th career stan. allowed seven hits
in eight innings and surrendered
only a run in the fifth on a two-out
double by Mark Parent and Garry
Templeton's RBI single.
Andy Benes, looking for his founh
sll'aight victory. allowed five hits
over seven innings. The right-hand-
er allowed an unearned run an the
fo urth inning after Alomar mis-
played Kai Daniels' one-out
grounder on a backhand attempt
near second base. Alomar stole sec-
out attempting to sacrifice. Ha rvey
walked pinch-hitter Dave Ber~man
and Llo}'d Moseby. Lou Whitaker
struck out but Lusader fouled off
two J-2 pitches and then took a low
pitch for ball four.
"I think Lusader was going to
work himself up to a pos111on "'here
Harv had to throw him a strike."
Parrish. the Angel~· t•atcher. \aid. "It
was a vef) good at·bat ··
Glc.aton ( 1-1 ). the Tigers· founh
pitcher, got the last oul in the < ·a1a-
fom1a 10th and was the winner
Petry"s onl} mistake was Pamsh's
homer. hi s I I th. It came on his )4th
b1nhday and was the first homer off
Petry in 51 innings dattng back lo
Apnl 29.
"Evcr)bo<h ·~ real happ) for
Dan... \aid Pam sh. "'ho caught
Petr) wi th both the. Tiger<; and
Angel\. "Bui I wish I'd !ouched him
up for a re .... more tonigh t ..
The T111.cr!I. held hulcs~ un11I \Ian
Orange Coast Daily Pilot
Ang~ls Play~r of Day
Lance Parrish. whose 1 I th
homer of the season In the
second Inning accounted tor
the Angels' only run.
A~Uff#....-
SCott Sl111paon Hn•• up putt
on fourttl Ml• ot Medlnett•a
No. I COWM Prklar.
Lany Nelson, the 1983 Open
Chaf!\1>1on and 1 two-ttmc winner of
the PGA. was in I lfOUP It 141 after
• 67. ~ve Blllcsteros. with a 69. wa,
another stroke hick al 142, along
W'lth Hulbtn.
Cunis Stranae kept alive his hopes
for I rttOtd·mltchina third con-
secutive .. Optn crov.-n Wlth 1 70
that put him at 143.
.. Thaft the one I v.-u looki'l& for,"
he wd af\cr 1 3S-foot bttd1e pun on
the 18th. "I wanled to do well hctt
and I'm not finished yet."
MastcrJ champson Nick faldo of
Schedule
ond and Eddie Murray walk
before Stan Javier's single to cent
scored the game's first run.
The Dodgers pla)ed the ga
under protest because Murray co
plained abolll second b.ase umpi
Frank Pulli's pos1 t1oning at secon
base. Murra) .asked Pulli to mo\
while he was h\tting. but the umpi
refused after manager Tom Lasor
came out to argue.
-By Ttte Associated Pr
Trammelrs single with one out 1
the sixth. tied the gaml' with a
unearned run in the seventh whc
Moseb} s1ngl<.>d and '\Cored fro
first when Angels ce ntt'r field
De"on White overran Ed Romero'
singk foil an error
After Trammell's single. F1clde~·
bid for his 25th homer hit about st
inches from th e 1op of the screen i
left field for a double. Langston the
struck out Lindeman and Trac
Jones to end the threat
··1t·s a ~hame about Langston.'
Angels fir't baseman Wall} Joyne
!laid. "He pitched a great gam
11pin. but we don't ~ct an} runs fo
him. That's what's lrustrattng. Yo
gel a gu ) that battles fo r } ou Ilk
that and )Ou don't do your JOb fo
him."
The Tigers ha,·c won three
~1ra1ght at home for 1he first ttme
this season.
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ANGEL MOTES Ce11f0<n11 enlOy~ IM mo\!
w cc.n\ful \H\on In tlutl lll"Ol"V IH I YHf
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001n11 lnro IM DOllom of tM nln111 Ottrolr
hu won """ ton\ecullvt 01me1 eno nlM OI n, Dulllno Ill• Item wll11ln '"'" oamas of .~
for '"' fir\I """ slr>e• ACl'll 2' TM T~I .,. 1•·11 el l\Omt, 16·" 011..-at eoalnt l 1"9
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Doltll•no stelf Ila\ tlatn vlcllmlr~ bv 44
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England ~hot 72 again and was at
par 144.
N1 cklau!>. who ~ored his fourth
U.S. Open triumph at Ballusrol 10
}ears ago. ins1"1tcd he could s11ll win
deo;p1tc a 74 that left him nine 'ihots
behind at 145.
"I still feel I have an awful good
chance to win the championship.
I've felt that way all week ," said
Nicklaus. wh o 1s coming off a con·
fidcnce-builc:fing. 27-under-par vic-
tory last week on the seniors tour.
But he's vcl) much aware his
work 1s cut out for him. "I've got to
st.an hitting the ball better and mak-
lnJ some putts to get back in it," he
said.
He will. at lea$t, have a chance.
Ray Floyd. Tom Watson. British
Open winner Mark Calcavccch1a
and PGA champion Payne Stewart
will not. All missed the cut at I-over
145.
The 47-year-old Floyd. 1he 1986
Open champion and wrnncr of thrtt
other ma.ior titles, struaaled to
another 77 and was at 154.
Watson, a five-time Bnllsh Open
winner. shot 75 for 149. CaJcavcc·
ch1a went to a 77 and 150. And
Stewan. who has won tW1CC and had
1 pair of runner-up finishts in the
last thttc month•. shot 7S for 148.
Tim impson' only bolcy of the
tournament came with 1 three-putt
on •he second hole Friday.
But, like Sluman. Simpson's put~ ter turned out to be a rnend in chc
end.
He ran 1n a )().footer to uve par
on the sliub hole and mede a tricky.
downhill I S~footcr for birdie on the
l l tb .
He tt11intd 1 share of the 1ead
W'lth a stnke frorn 18 fcitt on tbe'
I 6thJ and went m front alone after
\ht o-iron •Pjlf'Ol(h that naded 1n
clote to t~ f1-1 on the ftnal hok.
..
Oakland nearly lase-s grip
on lead, but rallies to win
. Tony l..aRussa's world champion Oakland Ath-
letics pnde t.hemselve~ on one thing above all else.
Now, the Chacaao White Sox know what that is
"We always play nine innings " · ~Russa said. "!hat's the best feeli~g
this club can JIVe this manager."
. LaR1;1ssa had that good feeling
Fnday na.ght. Dave Henderson and T~rry S1~anbach each drove in a pair
b1, ~ns an the eighth inning as the
A s. 1n danger of dropping out of first
pla9e in the American League West. ralhc~ from three runs down and beat Chicago S-4 at Comiskey Park.
The White Sox. who could have surged past the A's
by fi ve ~rccn!age ~ants wi.th a victory, led 4-1 behind
Greg H1~bard s solid patching. But Mike Gallego and
Walt Weiss opened the eighth wi th singles and Barry Jones (7-1) relieved.
"I stunk tonight," Jones said. "I flat-out stunk. I dese rved to lose ...
A single b> Rickey Henderson loaded the bases and
Dave Henderson. who homered in the first inning.
doubled lo make 11 4-3. After Carney Lansford struck
out,. Mark Mc(iwan.· was intentionally walked but
Steinbach !>angled home the tying and winning runs . ::1·m JU!>t happy to get a couple of raps and ~e
win, Da ve Hcnder.,on said. "End of story."
"Jones has a very $ood sinker, probably one of the
best, 1f not the best. 1n the league." Steinbach said.
"Against a gu} hke that }OU JUSt try to hit the ball bard."
The game was pla~ed in front of a sellout crowd
of 40.4 17. the White Sox' firc;t sellout since Opening
Day of 1984
"We P!a> in places with nobody an the stands,"
LaRussa said. "That's not what we need to tum us on.
We play nine ever) night."
Bob Welch (I 0-2) won his seventh slraight game
despite > 1eld1ng all the Chicago ru ns. seven hits and six
walk!> an !>CH'n 1nnang'>. Dennis Eckersley got the final
out for h" 21st -.n ve. The A's. who have led the AL
West since the first week of the season. are two games
ahead of the White So' and ha\e two more games in
Chacafo tha'I '-'l'Ckend.
.. was being aggressive to the point where I wasn't
taking m ) lime.~ Welch said
•Indians S, Brewers l : In Cleveland, Tom Can-
d1ott1 sca ttered sc\en htl'li an 811, innings and Jerry
Bro'-'m' and land\ Maldonado hat RBI doubles an the
first inning bcforl' 0tht• largest ma1or-league crowd of the
season -63.546. The t ro'-'d was boosted by an 011
compan~ promotion that gave away free tickets with
gasoline fillup~
Doug Jone!> rl·llcved Cand1ott1 (7-3) after Greg
Brock·s onc·-out double in the ninth and retired the last
two batter' lor ht!> 21st save an :U opponunit1es. Rob
Deer <and (ireg Vaughn homef(•d for Milwaukee.
Mi tch Webc,ter and Browne each drove in a run
and worl·d a run as the Indians ~po1led Dennis Powell's
Mil'-'aukee debut Powl'll (Q..I ). called up earlier in th e
da) from Clase, .\ <\ Denver. yadded all five Cleveland
runs -tour t.•arn ed -and nine hats an 311' innings.
•Royals S, Twins I: Danny Tan.abull hat a three-
run homer and Kc' an .\pp1er scattered five hats in eigh t
1nn1ngs at Ro)als \1ad1um as M1nnnesota suffered its
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save. He yielded a one-out homer to Craig Wonh-
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scored the dec1s1\ e run on Pat Borders' single as
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David Wells (5-1) ga ve up three runs and seven hats
seven innings. He IS 4-0 an five Stans since moving into
the rotation last month and 6-1 lifetime against the
Yankees. Tom Henke )ielded one run an two innings
fo r his 10th save.
. •Rangers 4. Mariners 3: Ke-van Brown pitched a
sevcn-h1 1ter for his third straight victor) and Pete
lncavaglia dro'c an two runs 111 the Kangdomc.
The Rangers snapped a 2·2 tac wi th two runs in the
sixth . lncaviglia doubled ofT Hnan Holman (7-5 ) with
one out to score Harold Baam·s. "'ho hit into a forceout
after Ruben Sierra walked. Ste' c Buechele singled to
score lncav1gha with "'hat pro\cd to be the dcc1s1ve
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Velo .\ \ anu. "ian C lcmente Velo
"I didn't thi nk an $8.000 pntt'
pool '-"Ould be enough to attract th t\
man) nders. but e' 1dentall) 11 '"·"
Weichman <ia1d "\\\· alread' ha'e
600 nders sign ed up and "'e ·C,Pt'l'I
200-400 mun.• to o,1gn up on the da~
of the ract• ··
Cu rrent!}. nnl) thl' leaturl' l'Vl'nt
as booked at the 150-ndn ma"·
Area roundup
Murphy to speak at
'Fabulous 44' banquet
The Dally Piiot
T041 Murph). s1an1ng fo""'ard for
the NBA's M1nnec,01a r ambcf'.\'oh es
and former Cl basketball \tandout,
will be thl' guC\I 'ipcaker for the
"fabulous 44" banquet on June 22
at the Santa i\na Embass) Sl11 tes
Hotel. l·o-dire tor Greg Kall an-
nounced
The "f abulous 44" .\II-Star
basketball game wall be pla)Cd O[\
Sunday. June 24. at UCT s Bren
Events Center. featuring the premier
high school pl ayers an Calafomaa.
The girls game begin at 1 p m.
whale thc boy& tap off at J:30. Tickets
are available at UCI.
The public as invited 10 attend the
banque t, which begins at 6:30 p.m.
For funher information. contact co-
dircctor Lee Ramos at 832-3805.
eitl. 490.
3 sign with Coast
The Oranac Coast College
women's volleyball team has an-
nounced the sianana of three Onanae
County athle1e5 for the upcomina
season.
OCC Coa h Jane Hilacndorf has
secun:d the services of Fountain
Valley H1&h playcn Kam Hany a~
Reiko Matsumoto and Came
Scl\afhauscr from E tlf\Cll.
selection for Fountain Valle> and
she and Hart} both pla)cd in the
Orange ( ou nt) All-Star Game held
1 earlier th1' month
Schafhauscr as a 5· 7 outs1dl' hiller
Sht> captained Estancaa 'c; quad la'it
St'ason and '-'On the C'oach·~ i\'-'ard
for outstanding pla)
-Bow~n wins toum~y ....
G raduated senior Devan Bowen of
Estancia High won the United States
T ennis AssoC'aa\Jon's National
Am ateur To urnamen t cham-
p1onsh1p on Thur~ay at the Lo"
Angeles Tennis Center wi th a 0-.i.
6-7. 7-6 wan O\er Barry Hancock of
U(' Bcrkelc).
Bowt>n. the 13th-ranked amateur
an Sout hern Califomin. overcame
some staff compc11110n l'arlier an the
wt>ek. to reach the tournament fi nal.
In the second round of the cvt'nt. he
beat top-seeded Michael Jennette of
Cal Lu theran College.
Faria ~ams ,win
at Fairgrounds
Ttw Daly ftMot
The da\ <>tani, at 7 a m "1th thl'
Juniors 10-15 rat'l' Other rate~ fol-
io'-" an JO manutl' to 11nl· hour tnl'rl'·
mcnt'i. The pm rall' t.oH'r' ..io mtlec;
and as l'\J)l:Cted to takl' a httk under
t"o hours tu cumpktc
For more 1n lorma1ion about th\'
rate. phone Boston B1qchng an
Costa Me\a at \-lb·-' I .'o
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O•ld•nd b•••runner 1'•11• Jose Is l•gged
out •I home by Chlc•go catcher Carlton
flsk during second Inning Friday as umpire
Don Denlclnger prepares lo make call.
Reds' Armstrong wins ninth
Paul o·-...:call broke out ol a '>lump b~ going -l tor
4 '-'llh thr<.'l' run'I battl'd an to help Jack .\nmtrong gain
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n1gh1. ending the .\<1tro<: 'it\·game
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0Nnge COMI DAILY PtLOT/ Salurd9y, June 11, 1llO • •
Scott advances;
Rabbitt misses out
'
Pistons not won1e
about future just ye
ly IAftY ,AUU<Nllt
o.iir ... ._...._
NORWALK -former and cur-
rent UCJ l,SOO-meter runners had
finals on their minds Friday night at
Cerritos Collcac.
f onner Anteater Steve Scott re-
mained focused on today's l.SOO
final while qualifying. fourth in one
of two semifinal beats at the Na-
tional Outdoor Track and Field
Cham_pionships.
Buffy Rabbitt, a junior standout
for the Big West entry, however, was
consumed with academic finals
com,P.leted earlier in the day and her
semifinal peformance suffered ac-
cordingly. Rabbitt. whose training
has taken a back seat to studying the
past week. wound up ninth in her
semifinal. failing to advance to
today's women's final.
"I think I did the best I could
under the circumstances." Rabbitt
said. "l don't want to make excuses.
but l took two final exams today and
I haven't been getting much sleep
the past week. I ran the best race l
could. but I think I could've run a
better race under different con-
ditions."
Scott, ~ho turned 34 m Ma).
survived a ph~s1cal heat to ad.,,ance
to tonight's 8:-5 final . turning on his
IUck in two separate spuns and
avoiding m_aJor body contact dunng
the final 300 meters.
"I was in perfect pos1t1on the first
three laps. then all of a sudden. a gu)
cut in on me and I was boxed m."
said Scott. the nauon's top-ranked
miler and l.500-meter man from
TRACK
From C1
coach the past year.
Sheila Hud~oo won the women's
triple j ump wtth a leap of 46-:?. the
best ever b) an American and Jackie
Joyner-Kersee posted an American
best this seaS-On as the top long JU mp
qualifier (22-9).
Doehnng. a 1988 Ol)mp1an, said
the national lltle meant more to him
1977 to 1988 acoordina to Track and
Field NeW$. "I really had nowhere to
go, so I had to 10 around him."
Scott's first burst came off the
third tum and he had worked
himself into striking distance of the
leader by the final tum. A scoond
sprint, however, was required to
hold off the rest of the field down
the back stretch and Sc-0tt re--
sponded. The most prolific sub-four-
minute miler in history pulled even
with a three-man pack behind heat
winner Steve Ave, looked around to
assu~ himself a top-four finish and
cased into the finish.
"I saw I wasn't going to catch the
leader. so l backed off," Scott said.
Scott's 3:47.22 clocking was the
slowest of the eight qualifiers. but he
wasn't concerned wtth his time.
··1 felt comfortable with the slow
pace." he said. "I still have tomor-
row's final to think about S-O con-
serving energy was a factor."
Though Rabbm's time of 4:23.04
was sub-par according to UCI Coach
Vince O'Boylc. the veteran Anteater
mentor said she could become a
factor as far ahead as the 1992
Olympics.
"She's still getting back into a
groove with track after spending a
year in France stud}1ng," O'Boyle
said. "Her future is next }Car and
the year beyond. I th ink she has the
potential to not just go the the
Olympic trials, but be a force.
''This was a tremendous e:\-
penence to run at this meet and I'm
lookmg forward to more like 1t."
Rabbit said.
than defeating Barnes.
'Tm extremely pleased to have
won here. because tt allows me to
represent the United States at the
Goodwill Games. which will be the
biggest meet of m) seaS-On ," said
Doehnng. wh o began his high school
career at C'dM befon: transferring to
San C'lemente High.
"It all camt down to one last
thro~ and I ~as hop1n· cver)thing
wo u Id Ii na II } come together."
ly llLL aMNMD "'._...,.,...,
PORTLAND, Ore.__: The Detroit
Pistons' chances of becomina the
second team in NBA history to win
three •traiaht tides may dePend on
where Chuck Daly decides to ute his
voice next year -in the Pi1ton1'
locker room or over the airwaves.
"I kind of like C01China... said
Daly, hiah on the list of candidates
to JOin '"'NBC when it takes over
network coverqe of the NBA next
season.
"l've aotten reasonably aood at it.
I'm just aoina to take my time and
see what happens. I want to enjoy
this. Not many coaches aet a chance
to savor back-to-back cham-
pionships." •
The Pistons wrapped up the title
with a 92-90 win in Portland Thurs-
day ni&ht, completing a three-pme
road sweep to win their second
straiaht. But it remains more concerned
about the present than the future.
Isiah Thomas, the most valuable
player in the Finals, said the team
doesn't discuss its place in NBA
history.
"We never talked about it all
season. but for the past four or five
years, we felt like we were one of the
best teams in the history of basket-
...., .... ,._ .. .._........._ Viet.:ENeE
World record-holder ••ncly llarne1 •• ..... In the ltlot From c 1
put by Jim Doehrlne l'r~y n Cerritos Col .... .
Doehring said ol his final throw. "I
workout a lot with Randy and we're
friends. I told him he better stay
warm (after his first throw) because
l was going to hit one. I felt good, I
had the centrifugal force going. I
screamed and tt went a long way."
"I played the odds (the first throw
would hold up) and I lost." Barnes
said. "I reinJurcd the hand at a meet
in Milan. Italy last Thursday and
I've been resting it and icing it.
Tonight was the first time I've been
in the ring since Italy and if it
weren't required for me to be here to
qualify for the Goodwill Games, I
wouldn't have comocted tonight."
"Hey, he's the world record hold-
er. so he's always capable of a great
throw." Doehring said. "He's been
throwing so wcU. there really hasn't
been pressure to compete with him.
You j ust concentrate on doing your
best. ..
Police Sgt Christopher Buck said
the accident killed a 9·year-old boy.
a I 0-ycar-old boy, a I S-ycar-old girt
and a 21-year-old man. Another
man was hospitalized with a broken
leg.
ln Ri ver Rouge. a southern
suburb, a 4-ycar-old boy was struck
and killed by a car during a street
celebration.
"The child was excited and ran
into the street." said police Lt.
David Israel.
A man died after he was hit by a
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ball," Tbomu uid. "We wanted
RJ)Cat as champions. but not
much torprove it to anybody et1e; we
wanted to do it for ounelva."
Only once before bu a team wo
three suai&ht titles -the Boato
Celtics, w6o won 11 tides in I
years, includina a run of ciaht
straiabt from l 9S9-66.
Two years aao, the Los Anaelcs
Liken became the fint team in two
decides to repeat and last year the
Pistons prevented the Lalten from
makina at three strai&hL Why?
A&e, injuries and the lou of key
playen are the cripplina blows that
keep champions from repeatina. But
the Pistons avoided or overcame
those pitfalls, even thrived on them.
•They had an averqe aae older
than the Laken, but survived after
Los Angeles was eliminated.
• They lost starting power for-
ward Rick Mabom in the expansion
draft, and pluged in James Edwards
as a replacement without depleting
their bench stren&tb.
8 They lost All-Star guard Joe
Dumars with a broken band down
the stretch of the rqular season, and
managed to hold on to the best
record in the Eastern Conference.
•They lost starting forward Den-
nis Rodman with an ankle injury.
car outside a store in Detroit, pol~
said.
A 19-year-old man was killed and
a 2S-year-old man was critically in-
jured in a shooting in a Detroit
parking lot at 2: IS a.m., police said.
And a 21 -ycar-old man fell from
the roof of an apartment building
during a celebration party and died.
said Diane Cuper. a spokeswoman
for Detroit R~iving Hospital.
At dawn. some city streets were
littered with shards of glass from
looting.
Police had no overall count of
arrests or violent incidents. River
Rouge police arrested 28 revelers.
most on disorderly conduct charges.
Czechs,
Germans
advance to
next round
ly BARRY WILNER
A# s.-uw-
ROME -Czechoslovakia and
West Germany joyfully joined
Cameroon and Italy as qualifiers for
the second round of the World Cup
Friday .
The Czechoslovaks. another of the
surprising teams in the first round of
the tournament, advanced with a 1--0
victory over Austria. and West Ger-
many continued its powerful display
with a S· I victory over the United
Arab Emirates on Friday. The day
before, Cameroon and Italy moved
on.
The Czechoslovaks have played
well enough to get to the final 16 and
set up a game with Italy on Tuesday
night for the Group A title. Michal
Bilek scored on a penalty kick in the
30th minute and Czechoslovakia.
which lost its last four pre-tour-
nament games. held off the rugged
Austrians. Austria was handed five
yellow cards.
Austrian goalkeeper Klaus
Landenberger pulled down Jozef
Chovanec, who was coming in after
defender Anton PfefTer's sloppy
backpass that forced Lindenberger
to come out after the ball. Chovanec
was carried ofT the field with a leg
injury. but he knew Bilek would
connect.
"Now Mi chal's sconng this pen-
alty and we're going to win 1--0," he
remembered thinking.
Bilek did score. then ran over to
embrace Chovanec. lying at the side
of the goal.
"This 1s JUSt a symbol of how
united we are as a team:· Chovanec
said.
For West Germany. Rudi Voeller
scored twice and Lothar Matthaeus
once. raising their totals to three
apiece to lead all World Cup scorers.
The West Germans routed the ovcr-
matched Maddie East teartt. taking
23 shots to JUSt two for the UAE.
"We made .some small mistakes.
but ~enerally ~pcakmg 1 am satis-
fied,' said West German Coach
Franz Beckenbauer.
Using the same lineup that
trounced Yugoslavia 4-1 in its open-
ina game Sunday. West Germany
immediately put the UAE team
under prdsure and could have been
up four goals by the I Sth minute.
The West Germans can win the
Group D championship with a vic-
tory against Colombia on Tuesday.
Klinsmann twice hit the post.
while Voeller once had his shot
saved by goalkeeper Muhsin Faraj.
who faced 23 shots in the pme.
Soviet soccer officials made a ver-
bal protest to FJ FA over the ref-
ereeing in the tournament. In both
Soviet losses, which left the team
virtually elimmated. there were con·
trovcrsaal calls and non-calls involv-iDf. hand balls.
'At flnt we conside~ fUina an
official written protest. but lhc.n we
concluded that no eventual Flf A
j\Miamcnt could morally satiafy ~ ••
Soviet soccer federation vice presi-
dent Nikita Simonyan said.
In Malan, a brawl between Italian
fans .celc~tina Italy's teeond·round
quahflcat1on and several Oennan
fans .caused ont i.njury. Police uid a
conunemt of not POlitt quickly
quelled the brlwl afld there ~rt no arm ts.
r
•
-ca Ora. Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June US, 1"0
For the record
MAJORS •
MAJ0A L9A9'1• ITANDINOI ~LAellllle --~ W L
40 20 17 21
31 31 30 lO :to :M
27 '35 24 35
O.klend
Ct1lct190 .......
Mlnnese>la
Stallll
TtxlS
l(an.e• City ... ,.,........
Toronto
e os1on
N.llwa ukff
oetroll
ea111more
Clavtland
NtW York
36 f7
33 27 29 30
:to 33 ,, 32
27 32
21 37 , ...... sc-
Otlrolt 2 • .__ 1 ( 10 lnnlno•>
Toronto s. Nw Vorll 4
8os1on '· llelllmort l C1tvtl1nd 5, MllWtUkff l
01kl1nel 5, ClllCtllO '
K•""' Cltv 5, Mlnnetol•
TOH '· Sfflllt ) TNIY'I Gamet
.571
.550 .492
,476
.475
. 451
.362
2
10
10 12
14
15¥')
, .... ,
5
6
6
7
12'h
Ant•h (81vltven 6·3) et 0.lroit <Morris 5·71.
10 IS 1 m &01ton tBoddkktr 7·11 et Belllmore (MltcM ll
0·01. 12 IS P.m. Oek1tnel tS.ndtfson 7·3) 11 Clllct oo Cf>ef't1
6·4l, •:OS p,m.
Mllw1u1tff (l(rutffr 3·31 II Cltvelt nel
1Swlndell 2·Sl, •.OS o.m.
Toronto· (Blelr 0·3) t i Ntw York (Htwkln1
l·•l. •JO o.m.
M•M"Olt (Guthrie 2-0) t i Ktnl8' City
1Gorcion 2·4>. S:OS P.m. reo1 (lhan S-31 e t Setlllt (Younll l-7). 7·0S
om SW!deY'• ~
Aneell at Oelrolt, 10:3S •~m.
Toronto at Ntw Yori<, 10:30 e.m.
e osron 11 8tlllmort , 10:3S t .m
MilwaukM II Cltvt ltnel, 10:35 1.m .
""'""oota 11 Kanus Cltv, I 1:3S t .m O•~l•M 1t ChlUOO, 12.JS e>.m
Tf•U 11 S.tlllt, 1:3S P.m
NtltteMI LM9Ue
Cinclnna ll
San Diego
San Francisco
Dod9en
Houston
Atlanta
Pittst>urgh
Montreal
New York
PlllladelPhla
Cnicago
St Louis
West DMlien
W L
37 20
30 21
32 30 21 32
26 35
23 36
EHt PMlieft
37 23
36 26
30 29
31 )9.
26 37
25 37
'"*Y'• sc-San Olt110 el Ded9en, (nl
~ct.
.6'9
.517
.S16
.467 ... 26
.390
.617
.Sil
.517
.517
.413
.403
GB
7'/'J
711>
lOVJ 13
IS
2
6
6
121/'J
13
1>n11edt1C>hie 6·7, Cllk•llO S·O (llr11 llBm., 10
nn11>0S)
c.nclnr1a 1t 6, Houlton 3
New Yori< 7, Pllt.1C>urgh S
Monlrtal 7, St. Louil '
So" FrancllCO I, Allt nlt 2 TNIV'a~
So" D•tllO (Oun.,. 0-2) et Oedew'I IMlrtinez
•·l> 1? IS o m.
Allen•• (Smolll l ·SI et Sen Frtnclr.co (Ger·
rt is )·6), 12:3S p,m.
>iO\Jsfon !Off/leitt 3·3) •' Cinclnnetl (Jec1<·
son 1·1> 'OS o.m
Cn•ca110 IMeOdux •·61 et Plliteo.tonia !Cook s-n •OS e>.m.
Nt<N York (VIOie 9·2) er Pllf\C>urllh <Oreo.11.
1·2l •-OS e> m.
Mon•reel !Gron I·•>•' St Louis ITtwll\burv
0•01 SOS om.
SuMIY'• ~
San OltllO 11 Oedew'I. I-OS o m.
Mon1real et SI. Louis. IO:IS • m
Nt w York II PlllsburOll, 10-.JS a.m
Houslon al Clnclnnetl. 11 IS • m.
A!lan11 •• Sen Frtnc!aco. 113S pm
C'•ClllO ti F'tllteoelPhlt . S'OS om
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tieln 2. ....... 1
CALIFOlllNIA DETROIT
Po•o111e 11
8·Cllf llt If
OH' ?t>
JOv'er It> CD•~·' dh
W "l•elO rf
Pem sn c
Howe•l lb
Sc~of.ld" OA1~11e ci
Totals
''""Ill l 0 0 0
I 0 0 0
• 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
• 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
• I I I 2 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
3 0 I 0
P,,llhPS 21>
Trtmmlu
Flelcler It>
L•nomn dh
T Jontl If
8 romnon
Mo\ebvd
Romero lb
Wllltakr 71>
W1tllm1rf
Slletll e>l'I
Luseoer n
S.IH C
>t 121 Tlitlb
SC....bv..._.
•r"llll • 0 0 0
' Q. I 0 • I I 0 • 0 1 0
' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 1 I 0
3 0 1 0
2 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
I 0 I 0
0 0 0 I
' 0 I 0 lS 2 1 1
CelifOmlt 010 000 oeo 0-1
Detroit 000 000 100 1-2
Two oull wlltn wlnnlnll run Kortd.
E -F lt10.r, OWhile OP-OttroH 1
1..0 B-<elilOl'nle I. Ot trolt 1l 18-0W,,itt,
F·t •oer HA-Parrish (Ill S8-Polonl1 (7)
s-xhj>fttld ·~ H R ER •• so
Cellfenlle
~•~gston
E C~O'lO<"n
Harvev L .?· 2
O.lrelt
Ptirv
G !>son
Nunei
C u 1on W.l·I
• • I 3
2·3 0
1 l-3 ,
2·3 0
12·3 0
l·l 0
I 0
0 0
I I
" I I
0 0
0 0
0 0
• 11
0 0
I
4 I
0 1
• I
0 0
642-5678
-------
SOCCER ,...~
1M WWld c._ ,.ST ..OUND
•·Czecllottoveklt x·llt lv
AUWI•
.,_,. A
W L T
2 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 U...Ste... o 2 o
•-u•llflt$ tor iteOl'l<I round '"'*Y'• k-(11 '~· Italy) C1t(llo1Jovakl1 I, Ausl(lt O
TVIM'ev'I GafMt <•• .... , 1111v vs. Crtcl'l0\Jov1kle, noon
( ., ,lenllce, """' Aullrlt v1. Ullltild Sta,.., noon
Gr_,. a
G,
' 2
0 1
GA
1
0 ,
'
~ • ' 0
0
1t·Cemeroon
Ar11tnlln1
llomenla
W L T Gii' GA pts
2 0 0 3 I ' I I 0 2 I 2
I I 0 3 2 2
Soviet Union O 2 o o ' o X-Quallfltt tor •econo round
MlftdlY'a O.mn (ti ....... ltlitV)
Arlltnt1n1 v•. llome nle, noon
(II .. ,., ltllV)
C1 mtroon n . Sovltl Union, noon
~ .. c
l rtzll
Colle Rica
Scolland
Swtdtn
W L T G, GA "11
I 0 0 2 I 2
I 0 0 '· 0 2 0 I 0 0 I 0
0 I 0 1 2 0
Tedty·a~
(If T urlll, 1t1itV)
8 raril vs Co11a Alc:e, I e.m.
(If .__, !MtV)
Sweden n Scollenel, noon
w.-...v•sGemM
(at Turlll, ltllV)
8 r 1111 v1 Scot11nd, noon
(II~. ltllVI Sweot n vs Colle Alea, noon
West Germ1nv
Colomt>la
Yugo\levla
Unlld Art> Em
Group D
W L T
2 0 0 I 1 0
I I 0
0 2 0
F rider a Seer•
<el Mien, ltlltV l
G,
9
2
2
I
GA 2
I • 1
WHI Germenv s. Unlle<I Ar1b EmlrelH TutsdlV'.$ C.-
(t l ......... "81Vl
"" ' 2
2
0
Yuoos11vl1 vs, Unlle<I Arel> Emtret", 9 t m
(ti Mien. n.tvl
WtSI Gt rmeny vs.. Colomble. I a.m.
ee1g1um
Spain
Urugun
Soum Korte
Grw11 E
W L T
I 0 0
0 0 1
0 0 I
0 l 0
SUIMMIV'a ~
(It Ver-, ltlitV)
8elllium vs. Uruouev, noon <•• Udlftt, "91Y) Soulll Korte v1, Sl>tln, noon nun.rs Gemtt (II V-, tt.IVl
8e11Jlum vs. S1>1ln, a t .m.
G,
2
0
0
0
<•• Udlftt, ltatY) Soulh Korea v1. Uruguev, I a m Grev•,
GA
0
0
0 2
"" ,
I
I
0
W L T G, GA "11 Egypt
Enlllend
lrtllll<I
Nt1l'lerl1nds
0 0 I I I I
0 0 I I l I
0 0 I I I 1
0 0 I I I
TedtV'I Gemt
<ti Cffllerl, Sardlll&e I
En111end vs. Nttntrlends, noon
SW!deY's CO.mt
(ti~---. Slcl'f)
1re11ne1 vs.. EllYPI. I 1.m.
'TlwndeV'• ~
tat Cttlltrl, SardlNll)
En111ene1 vs EllYOI, noon
(•f ~tlenM. Siclvl 1re1tno vs. Ntll•trltn<ls, noon
TROUT PLANTS
LO~ ANGELES COUNTY -80U<lutl Ct •
nyon Crffk, Crvstel Lexe, Plru Crffl\.
(Frenc:hmen·s Fitl), F'IJC10ln11stont Rtstrvoir,
Sen Gebrit l River (east, west tno norrh toru l.
ltlVERSIDE -Lel<t Skinner.
SAN a&RNARDINO -&ill 8tar Leke. Senta
Ant River, Senft Ane River (SOUlh lorld ,
SflvtrwOO<I Lek•
SAN DIEGO -Lal<t Cuvemaca.
INYO -8tktr Crtett. 81g Pi,,. Crffk.
81"100 er ..... (IOwer, middle, soulll tork• 1n<1
lnltkt II). CollOl'IWOO<I Crttli., Goo<lelt Crff!I, l~dtnet Cr ...... Ltkt $ebrlne, Lont Pl.,.
Crttk, NOl'lh Llllt. Owens Alvtr (C>tlow Tin·
nemelle I nd Laws 8rld0t Clownsrreem to
Sttwer<I Lentl, Rock Crttk (Aoc:k CrMk Lakt
to tnCI of road). Aoek Cr Mk Lakt, Sntl>llerd'
Crttk, TabOOst Crffk. Tir>.,.,,,tht Crffli., Tulllt
Crttk.
MONO -Convlc1 Lake. Ottdmen CrlM.
GtorM Leke, Glen Cfltk, Grant Lellt, Gutt
L•k•. June Ltk.e. Lake Merv, Mimi. L..tkt,
Owens River 1811l SPrlneil. Pint Cr ..... llOb·
ln•on CrHk, lloc:k Creek IP.,adlMt C.emo to
Tom's Piece, Tom'1 Piece uPstrttm to ROCJt
Cr• Lek.el . Sll~er Lake, Twin Ltkts
8 rleloeoor1. Twin Lall.ti Mammoth.
TULARI -8ont Cratl<, Orv Mea<IOw
Crttll. Ktrn River (Kenne<ly Meadows). Kern
River (from Tulere Countv lint 10 Jollnson<l•lt
Bridge), Nooe Young Crffk. UPOtr end Lower
Pte>permlnt Creek, Soulll Cretll, Tult R111er
<mi<ldlt tori<, nor111 eno south torks ot mttn lot"li.,
Ct<llr SIOOt trtt) .
TRANSACTIONS
IAMaALL
MWtcall u..u.
•
I AL TIMORE ORIOLE.S-Welvtd Jev TlbOt,
llftc:ller. Rte•llecl Jonn ~ltclltll, elldler, ttom
Rec,,...., of IN lnterNlloMI Lfftllt. ActlvettO
~lk• Dr.ltfttull, oulfleelltr, from 111e IS-elev
cllMDleCI llat. OOllontd JOlt aaullJlt, ortcntr, 10
1toc:nn1er.
CLEVELAND INOlANS-Ac:llvlllO Ktlth
Mtr'ntnclez, flrat blltrTltn, trom Ille OIJtl>leCI list,
OPlloneel Jtff Mltilo, lnflttdtf, 10 COlorecio $111'1not of tnt Pecltlc Coear Lffout. -..........u..u.
CMICAGO CUa S-llecelleCI JOMI Nu.,.1, from
low• of Ille Amtrleln .t.HOICltlon. Ootloneel
O.en Wilkins, pitcher, to 1ow1. ST. LOUI$ CAltOINALS-Exttndtd tl'lt con·
1rac:1 of Del Mexvlll. M rMl'll menuer. for one
veer lhrOU911 tllt 1"2 Meson.
aASKKTa.ALL
UllttM Ste!M .. Ill .... LM9Ut
USBl.-Flntd Hollis COHten<I. New York
While C1~. oue re1, t nd susoendtd lllm tor Ille
rtmtl"4tf of tlle 1990 Meson.
HOCKI\'
......... l4tdlt'I LM9Ut
CALGARY FLAMES-$lOMCI llot>trt At·
lclltl, centtf. Sent Bred McCrlmmon. Cit·
fenMtmen, to Ille O.troll Rt<I Wlnlls tor • 1990 aec:on<1·roun<1 draft otck.
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS-N•meel 01rrvl
Sulltr' 8\SOC:lt lt MtCI <OICll.'
MINNeSOT A NORTH ST A RS-Announced
11181 Ille owntnPllP of Int teem l\ea olflcielly IM
trensftrred lo Norrnen GrHn, Morris 8tl11>tro
en<I Howard lleldwln.
IMerM"9MI HtdltV LM9Ut IHL-Al>Of'OVtd lht rttocetlon of ,,,. Fort
Wevnt K0tntts to All>env, N.Y. Rt·tltcle<I Jonn
Snleltr, cllelrmen, 10 1 second term. Neml<I 8 UCI
Polit vlct·oheirmen. Exttnci.d Jiit conrrect of
Tom 8errv, orttldtnl end commissioner, tor o.,. .... .,.
HOtlSI RACING
HOLL YWOOO PARK-Elected e ruct
McNell 10 the 8oerel of Olrectors
COLLEGE
BELMONT A88EV-N1me<1 Ktn Lolll 'oc:·
ctr coecl't
CANISIUS-Announctd tne rellrtmtnl OI
Oevt FlelKllman. offtMlve coorelinetor e nd
offtnslvt line coecn. N1me<1 Pet Mtn1t11t
offensive coorellnetor and ottenalve llnt coech.
Nemt<I Mll<t Herr l•lllll ends·ttckltl coacll.
OKLAHOMA STATE-Named Jim GerrM!'
etlllt tlc Cllrtcfor
TENNI S
Meft'l tourMIMflt
(tf Ltftdell)
Quarttrilnel SllllM•
Ivan Ltnell, Cztelloslovak.le, de f. David Pait,
LH V19u, 6-2, 6·•; Stefan Eot>ero. Sweden,
a.f Cllrlsto Ven Ren,C>ur11. Soulh A trice, 7-S,
6·3, 8orl1 Beck.er. Well Germany, def David
wnnron: Excelsior, Minn.. 6·3, 6·3. Jolln
McEnroe. Cove Neck, N Y . Cl" R1cliard
Fromberll, Australl1. 6·7 10-71. 6·3, 7·S.
MM'' tournament
<•f ,..,tllC., lttly)
OUlrterfiNI SINMs
Magnus Larnon, Sweden, def. Guillermo
Peru Roldan. Arllent.na. 1 · s. 6·•; A~I Aehuntfl.
Fln•e nd, Clef. Javier Sanc,,ez. Spain. 6·•. •·6. 7-S.
Lawson Dunca n, Asheville, N C., def Tomas
Cart>one:ll, SPaln, 7·5, 6-3, Omer Cemoore~.
1111v oef. Ferna ndo Luna, Soeln, 6· I, 7·6 (7·3)
Women't tournament
(alrmlfll"8m, E'*9ftcll
Oli•rtet11N1 SlnlMa Zina Garrison. Houston. del 8ellnd• Cor·
dwell, New leeleno. 6· I 6·2. Helene Sukove,
C1ecllos!ovakla, dtf Lar,•sa Savcllenko So•t1el
Union, 3·6, 6·3, 6·2, Ros FelrDanli., Houllon, a.I
Gilli Fernandti, Puer10 Rico, •·6, 6·2. 7-S;
NtlllaJ~ Teuzlel, Frence def Anne Smith. San
Antonio, Texn. 6·1. 6·2
SPEEDWAY
(et Oranee CIUftfV '81rtr-W.l Scretcll mt ln <• 1ap1) I Mikt Feria (Collon);
2. F'tlU COlllns (Newoort 81tc.ll), 3. Sieve Lucero
IAivtr1ldtl; ' 8obl>v Schwartz <Costa Mftt)
Htr>dkto main (I l•Pl) 1. 8red Oxltv <Sen
Juan C.eolstreno); 2. Faria, l. Schw.,u , '·
LllCtrO; S. St11wn McConl'ltll (8retl, 6 Tonv
Bl_,1 IHetl>tflel, 1. Clltrlft Ermoltl'll<O
(CVlll'flS), a. Altn Chrlsllan (Murrielal
Secon<I division mt in 15 laos): I 8ol> Ricn.,os
tCOIOredo).
Tlllrel CIMllon meln (• laol) I Mike PintOO
(Moreno V11tevl
Alltndence: 3.65.3.
DEEP SEA I j ,.
NEWPOAT LANDING -S !>Otis, 101
t noiers. .01 c:aflco Dass, as seno bus. •
vtllowtell. ll oerrtcu<I•, 31 t>Onllo, I nellC>ul 11
roc:k fllll. 11 sculoin. 2 shHPhted. • cat>ezon. •
whllt fl•h. I l>l•Ck SH l>U\ lreltast<I). 2•
meelltrtl
DAVllY'S LOCK~R ("-Oen a..dll -7
l>oels. 20 enoltrs. •16 t>trrecuell, ISA t>onllo, 11
vttlowlall. 2 roo.flsll. 2 halibut, 30S calico bus.
2SA sand bus, 10.S mado.trtl, 1 ceo.ron. 11 scuioln, 21 Dive shark, I m eko sllerk
TRA CK AND FIELD
o.........a.m.e. ......
(llC........C.....) , .......
Mell
100-1, Carl Lt wla, Sent• Montu TC, 10.0S. 2.
Merk WlllleOll)OOll, Santi Molllet TC, lo.25. 3.
Oennla Ml!Ciflel\, Mt1cl• TC, 10.J•. 4, Mlkt
Men.ii, Senta MOlllct TC. 10 2'. s. Anclrl Ceson.
Flotldt Cll°"''• 10.31. '· Oeron C~ll. unat· tec'*I, 10.32. 1, Jeff Wllllema. $ten ~ $tl"JN$,
10.4 . I, MtnrY ThOl"l\la, S.nlt Monica TC, 10.$1.
10,00I)-,, l $1tw• ~. ~ Wftt.
2t 11 •1. 2, •••on Remlrtt, 11ne11ec11tc1, 21:11.99.
l , Eel fvtatont, -ffl>Ok RC, 21:16 20. ,, JoM
Sdltrtr. Nlkt Nortll, 21:1'.2•. S. Tom Anabtrrv.
Four Wlnela TC, 21.21.90. 6, llObtrt KtmMlntn,
Nlkt lloaton, 21.3'.3'. 1, Pel Porter, Nlkt
lnltrntllOMI, 21:31.'9 I. Gerard OonlkOWikl,
Nlltt North, 21:'6.4 • 110 hurellfl-1, Rooer Klnooom. une11eched,
13.22. 2. Tony 0-, F10rl<1a Cllooen. 13 40, 3,
Clt1u1 Clerk, Sent• Monlct TC, 13 4 . •, Arll'lur
lllekt , Maida TC, 13.S2. 5, Chris Llnetiler,
lndl1ne St .. 13.52. 6, Courtney H1w11lr1•, Sent•
Monica TC, ll.76. 7, Eu-$wilt, Bev Arte
S1rld1n, ll.71. I, Henrv Anoraoe, $outl'ltrn Cel
Cllttt1M, 13.79
HJ-I, Holtls Conw1v. Nill• ln1trnet1one1,
7·1-14. 2, DOI.Ill Nord<1ul,1, AJlc' Tllltr TC, 7·1>.lo.
3, Jonn Morris , unertecllt<S. 7.71.. '· Tonv
Berton, Mezel.t TC, 7·•. S, Charltl Au1lln, SW
Tt111s $1 .. 7-S. 6, Jake Jtcot>v. RttOok RC. 7·5.
GOLF
1, LIO WINle ma, unt tlteht<I, 7·3\t •• T1t , Mlkt
Per.cuu o, Ntw YOl'll AC, •nd lrtnt Haf'l!en,
Four Wino• TC' 7·h1.
T J-1, Kenny Htrrlaon, M1111no TC, 5'•3' •. 2,
Mlc'Ntt COMr;, Niil• 1111trne tlone1. 5'·2. 3,
CllArflt $1mOklnJ , Nlltt tnttrnelionel. S4·1, '·
JOM Tin.me n, . Ul'll llKNICI, S4·S'. s, AOl>trl
Cen,non, Bff·Fll TC, S4·•...,. 6, Don Perish, Nike
Hou.ion, S4·0 7, Oevlel McFedoen. SllOft AC, 53·'' •· I, Wl1111m1 Btuley, MIOCllt Ttn.,.IMt TC. 53·7'.;.
SP-I, Jim Ooehrlno, llffl>Olr ltC, 69·61'-2 •
hndv ~na.... Meusa :re. '9:3' ,, ~ • .JlOft
lltcklS, Ntw York AC, 66·9'• •. Ari
McDermon, .t.rnerlcen 811l Gun , 63·3 ,, S,
Shent Collins, Mt-rd• TC, 62·9'. 6, Ktvl11 Law,
111\tlllCl\td, 61 ·2. 7, C.J. Hunltr, llttl>Ok RC,
'1·1'4. I, JOhn Freile~rs &. S1rloe1, 61·0' •
JT-1, Vinet LtbOllt.v, ~Ul. 261·3. 2, Oeve Sttl)flen,, Ntw York. AC. 25J·S. 3, Mike 8.,nell,
Nw York AC, 253·2 '· Rot> Curli1. Star& &. Str1Dt$ TC. 2S2·10. S. Jonn Rlcn.,daon, Ten· nentt. 2•,·6. 6. Mlk.t Atnoer, unefltcl\td,
2•7· l. 7, Curr ShH fftr, Stefl & Strloes TC,
2'4·0 I . .t.rt $klooer, 0rf90(l, 23S·6 w-100-1, Mlcnelt Finn, Atoms TC 11 20 2 Ce f"ltllt Guldrv, Lonol\orn TC, 11 2S 3. Evtly~
Aslllord. Mlrele TC, 11.30 •, S11ei11 EchOIJ, Niii.a
lnttrnetlonel, 11.ll. s. Ot Mt lfe Younll. Rffl>Oll
RC. 11.•2. 6, Pt ullne Oe vla, Nike tnttrnellone l.
IUS 7, Grace Jackson. une11ec11e<1. II 4'. I, Ellh4tr Jonas. LSU 11 S4
100 hurcii.s-1, l..I VON\8 Mertln, lteebc* RC,
12.90. 2. C.nd'f Young, Alomi TC, 13.16. 3 Lvnd• Tolbtrl, Nlli.e 1111ernell0MI, 13 11. 4, Jtelli.
H1.1menrtY, Nlae south, ll.32 s. A01e11no Coo.in·
en, une11ec11ee1. l) 3S 6, Kim McKenzie, Mtldl
TC. i>.ae. 7. Mleneile Fr-n, $en Jt c1n10
ColltOt. IU9. t, Ketlly FrMmen, l.S Unllt<I
13.Sl,
!Oil w1111-i. 0.bl>I Ltwr•ne., Ptrksloe
Alhle tlc Club, '6 mlnulft, 1' • seconds. Am.r1·
ce n record. 2, Terna VelP. Neturel Soort,
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' I ' 1;9.1 ,_,...J O Loan L 637-6667 call Laura. 759 -9531
•WIDOW HAS $$$ 4 TQsl LOST OR FOUND A PET
S 10.000 up No credit""' Low Cosl Spay Neuter I'!'" _________ No pena lty Call Denison IRetertal NO FEE Pet 1 o
luftss Assoc 673-731'1 NOW1 available 978-PETS
~s 2904 NO -ou'AllFtNG Const & 1 REWARD Lost C at. male. lllll IALM Land Loans Available grey tiger while tace 'and
G .. , ....,. C Owner/Builder, last fund-I paws. Wallacf' & 2011"1 St
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Establlsl"red hnantc:al cor-
p or 1t10 n . N ewport
*ICCIUIT
EXECUTIVE
Gro~ng n9Wspaper l"ras
F t1" 01>4tn1ng '°' an ex-
perienced display sales
rep Base sa tar>' • com-
mission Cont•Cl Marilyn
HOlland 11 642-4321 be·
tween 8-5 pm EOE =. ~~"'~''s";tton~81! ~g.Bkr (7 14)780-2535 CM 631 -1308 0 ,
room for 2 more Ample 1631-2252
PMklng Must ..iu Aue· Monprl. T.D. 2918 -------Center looi\1ng tor det•ll· Im••••••••• o r1ented self-starler
lng S20K 080 & T 0 L $50.000 1sl T 0 SALE Schools I
Agt. Dusty. 673·2810 $625/mo a t ts•.\ Interest I lnsuuctlon 301 ~
LICIL llril ~t T~·,:::·1~;~~~ .... ,..., ........... 111!.1111 •Hll F1n3t fum f ,..,, Summer
... ,.,. •700 tnat1uc tl0f'I 642·S034 _...... each m.c:Nne
P•r wffll Prim• IO• cation• 1·800·'f•t·8Nt
F111110. 1yp1ng. computer
e n 11y & answering lllllm PAYUll
pl'lones W IP & computer Newport 8 ch burlderldev
*"''lls a plus Call S al'ldy. s.eks F. T constrUCUOl'I
714-640-2722 AIP Clerk' 1-2 yr11 ••P.
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Lotus Good pay 4 t>ent
C•ll O'Ana 361 2727
Call Came 549-5211 Ext S 1 i S 12 ff't> apot!> coUr>roon' •1 , 1 I etc 9 • M<m ',,,.,., •;1 1 lSHMILYWIH
5 Davs W~i.. S1art SS Hr
APPi~ m person 1365
LC19a n Ave Cos te Me sa ,
llATIH
Unique pos 111on tor resp I
boat g Mll\USlllSl VHF
radio t>oat1ng 1oca 1
knowledge reqd Sates I
admin skrlls nelpful.
perm PT 1w1t.nds 7 22-9055
BOOKl<EEPE~ encrv
level, Costa Mes a Area
P 1T fie~ l'lrS 6 45-5820
CAllllTllSTALLIR
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
The O RANGE COAST
DAIL 'I' PIL01 ·~ h)(l~rog
for a Customer Serv1Ce
Represe111at••t.> 'o• the
C•rc1.11a11on oet'l 10 wo• ~
II lle .. •blf' SCl'lt.>llUIP Ai.>~"
28 Hrs Su11 Tl'tru Tl'turs
We nf.>f'd a ri>1t11ti1e pt11
son w sir c-ng lelpphc-rw
s kills A p1e,,s,1n1 pnone
voice nt>ill .lOPt'•Hance
a nti .ible lo wort.. well
w litne1 'i $6 HR
BeclCh il•t>·• :-.11.11 v ,,p, r
c,111 64.' r.a1-1C1 ........ 1..11..,, ...
6.' ::140.• Vvt't'• ""•''
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F' T truc-k <1r•v"'r nf.,·d•• •
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11 .. 1 t1ons 4'lt• ~•U· op nolcl'I sl"rop w111\s re-
liable e11penent"ed per I
son 6 31·6397
c .. tact CllALOl 1001 1 HIYH
a 142-4121bt207 Nee<1PO E'r""""' ~1.1r,
Q,,.n '"' M1l~Al)I' µ,..,1 IUlllT IAllH
Fast learner or e1tp d . PllY
according 10 st..111 level
Newport Cuatom Wood•
working, 63 1 6397
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TRAOEWINDS LIOUOR
5 48-7863 ask t0< Tom
C ASHIERICOUNTEA
Person W ill 11a1n 5-9pm.
good P•i/ C•ll 868-5888
tor ln•t81'1\ st&r1 i
Cu11o mer Se"''~
Tlll'l lellP. Rm&LS
Ou1l1ty P4t0Ple neftde<I lull
lime d aya MA) include
weekends Hf'<l"r ben·
ellls APPlo/ 1930 New-oort Blvd Co11a Mesa
IEUYEIY lllYEI
Over 21 ~ tor Dana
Po1n1 d•1tr1ou11on 1n r•
produc11on furnflure
Must h111e CHttn OMV
496-9486
0&11111, lllftliy
PIT, d•ys & nlgflt1 G1n•'1 Thurt eve only "'-' Et·
Pitt• o'f Newport s.. 111e 8~• Van S tO per m•naoer. 722· 1236 hr plu• mi 842·692•
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Appro 111 20 HrtlVA' F~
'~"• Cnr11 5~· 1118
Som" tlenca• ""hf>• ·22 1472
FITIHS FOL n. SIPY~ S A l"r1°nM1 Oii Oldg T ~
Th t 1 30a -7p ~5-9 100
FNISUYllS
Hiring tor Orange Count\'
fair. olua )' .. r 1rounn
part ume wOfk Studtltlt&
and senior c1uien1 wet
come Cal~ lue tl"rru
Thurs 10 -4 6A6-4467
FULL TIME POSITION
Puvete Pott DNloe n ;sr Or•• County A1roort 1.se..astt
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• Start earning extra
money today!
• Part time work. 3 hours
each weekday evening,
Mlllng subscriptions for the Delly Piiot
' Average $40 00 10 S60 00 per week
·Win prizes and bonuses
• Ideal tor Junior High
students
• Transportation 1s
provided
• D1ily Pilat
ULL2·1PIHLY,
PLWE
(211) 421-0224
~':. °'o~=lt~'fo; Ing. 5 dy1. no Sat/Sun, 40 ~:' F~ S~ f~ a 6010 AbeolUt.iy beeutlfull Mat· 9ble for adoption. Mutt 114·5"6-7923
carMt J'come>en11· hr wk 8·4·30, S7 50/hr, FUI lllL iEAVERS • .., -t'9M, HMdbOerd. OlaU 00 to reepontlbtl own«. BOSTON WHAL
peoai•dtl vMa ... c .' •• ~.oa•~<f.•1Y' llTITI lllllL HOSTESSES. Apply LL i.roe eolleetlon Cabinet•. Almolt 8'Md Come and ...... might 17' NEWPORT =·~ov:;~r,: _v .... -•• 9901 Vortctown, HB. Or Primitive•; Kitchen I Newll Excellent con-have the perfect pet tor 100 H.P. Evlntude
tlonlhlpa. Send resume PlllTEl-SP••y catl "3·74~7 Farmltemt,1turt.dbifd1. dltlonll 1290/080. you 631·103~ treller. To many ext or call Irv Katz. 2020 E. ..,. Now hiring • new or ... Aeltatfenta deer hMd, Old mulk:al In. 11111 •Ull . . 1111 Excellent c
11t St. Suite .tr503, Santa Mull have job shop ex· perlenced agents. Tuition MA•fEIS/I_.. ttrument, oak ai~rd. Brand new. S20010BO PETS ARE PEOPLE TOOi S8500 251· 1 Ana 92705 541•4442 perlence In texture coat· relmbureement program ... .., 979-1190 Ma-oa 17 Boarding & grooming.
· · lngt appllfld 1o compute< available to person• who FIT °' PIT needed by ---26 'JM'• expe1i.ic.. Equal Opportunity Corn· 590 quality and who wlll work l(lt1yama RHtaurant. VOU CAN EARN S50 • ~" 6011 hit• European lntegra SMf'ry't K-9. 54&-2848 paJ\IH. M/F parts. Call 660-t -tor Tarbell. Tarbell Is Newport Beach. Contact $100 AND MORE EACH ~ desk w/flle drwr module -----~~ PlRT-TllE America's largest INDE· M r Tamlda or Mr. WEEK· WORKING PART Oryer·Elec. Sura, 1100, 3 bkcaMt $25/H , ......... ,
PENDENT Realtor with Kimura, 725.0777 TIMEI Almond. Exc:et cond. Lg Queen bed treme. nlte Need• loYlng home from 18teritr PtMtH.,tN Homemakers work
PT/FT plant teeh Reliable home~ 647-5526
c1r. Start Immediately. l•---.-----641.0731
over 60 years of success. Restaurant.---Cap, 1150, 631·7837. •land. 4 drwr dreuer 731·5870 :11~u~18~~~;~es~~;:PP~~~ IEllEI E. LEE . wC:~~veto~ ~~~o:~fs MICROWAVE. whir1poo1 . 1150. 673-174~ -• -
tess1onal1 serving the Now hiring Hostess & 12· 16 YE.AAS OF AGE Lg size. Fully com· 54" round walnut OuMn
Southland Cocittlll Wahr..a. Apply helping us geL ~w cu•· pu1erlzed. Hardly used Ann dining tat>i._, ~· ~
24 Ft. FlberfOf'm. 2
board and outb
double decker.
cond. motor exc.I,
motor and Trailer S
2)31809-7232
,a_...,t.afFLlllOIH
Part time mornings. No
ei1p Call 714 929 7450
PllTl·IP
UTllT IT
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1 I 1 tomers tor OYr news-l181t 815~52 9" leaves, 6 Queen Ann Tlt'MI r• •••I I # In persoo. 15t E Coast paperl chairs. nlca condl11on. Salt Boats
......... l1rhtl11 Hwy .. N.B. 675-5790 Furniture 6014 $3,000. 494-2902. ~-..--""'!""-~~ •AmiioiiiSiii!iC•H"'!O""'!!C ... Klllmll!S~A~
· ... ~
llllE lllO WEHL Y
Procesalng claims Call
1·900·234·8800 Exl 420
Open 7am-10pm $15 lee
IEClll•IC Brake & Front End
Mechanic Experienced
H B area 843·5267
IEllCAL IACI OFFICE
Fashion Island Part Time 644-0470
IHICAL FHT OFFICE Insurance & computer
knowledg~ helplul Will
1ra1n Costa Mesa
646·7 110
Very busy newspaper
Composing Room ts look-
ing lor an experienced paste-up ar11s1 Ability to
work both Quickly and
accurately under dead· lines a must This is a
m1d·allernoon 10 evening
sh1l1 Please con1ac1 Lisa
Tanney between 9 and 5
al 642-4321 . E.111 292 to
sel up an interview We
nllPr a lull package EOE
1"• lailr Pilet
330W.11, Strttt
Oesta M111
I Salta ROITE TlllllEE HERE'S THE DEAL: lolts. &nff11 7011 •5263 New lines.
• Ital llt1t1 Career opportunity at 1 Thi• 1' not 8 paper UTill IUIPll. Mlscfbnfous 60 IS 1°1•e-~Foiiit iiOl!'So!T-!A"!R~C!"R~A~F'=T sail and bag. $700 ft·--ter lelllttl Lloyd Pest ContrOI Good route. NO dellverrng in· Well Constructed 6'h h. CUSTOM oak pool table w/cabln, 111 new uphol 645-3J63 ~ .a 1... I benefits. Must have good volved Pillow Back Sota. Blue, 7• s 50 2· BIC 105 Chrysler. runs per--• -watt• •llCllt II drMng record Call Bob 2· We provide transpor· grey S l25. 760-6692 4• ~. · 4 1 ,,.,.,, Boat. motor. Trailer SHOCK SABOT 3927 talion and tra1n1ng Windsurfer S200. Small .... lt•l•ars 979-6 21 E.O E 3 You would be working 7' HAITIAN COTTON bar retrlg. $25 645-9775 S 2 • 7 5 0 0 B 0 cover, excellent
• l1IMl111I Office Sales with ktds your own age on queen size 1olabed, ott KUWHARA S·Spd landem 1 __ 2_1_3.'809-
111
·7.2 .. 3~2-----d-•tl_o_n_. $·600--6-46_·_9""15
Trlilli•& *It 1 Wllltrl* an adult-supervised sales while. ~ood cond $150 mountain bike. $4001•
• 11 C.1j11eti11 wit" Expanding auto promo· team 854" 13 6 080 Long run 1et ski " l Ill tlons Need motivated 4. Earn GOOD MONEY BARKER BROS. gray traller, cuatom whls ~ t 1 II• 1111 people Earn S'4·6K per and have a chance to flower print sofa & love tires S6:;<> 080. White
S."ffll. Ctllrlt mo Will train Car earn daily & weekly cash seat aet $400/obo Call washer/dryer, hke new
IHrtHI a ll4·11 needed 549·7223 bonuses Plus go on OUI· 673·4983 $500 080. Call Scoll
Lr11Mae••H
l20·0l11
HUS llEPI ,., 1 ••• ,. ...... , 11,., ... c.,,
ings and morel • 714/969-4754 Beautllul sofa. 1011eseat.
CALL US TODAY
FOR MORE
INFORMA TION I
chair, nlloman. new con-1•F,.r·--t·o·Y'!"ou---~60~2'!'2 I
d1t1on Oak trim $2951;.;,;;;"',;;;.,;"'-~0.. .... !'"'""~.-ll 7 14•841•3486 FllEE llTTlll·larti11
Teri Menr 15'/• Commission t-/ I or 1•• ••21 E_. 221 I Double bed. washer. 7 weeks old' Dys 842-9009 lttlie1l Rtct1tfio1tist 110·1111 FIT Unique product Call •&••• ' "" woodlrame couch. 7· Wknds/Eves 847-8943
Summer position tOAM to •PASTE·UP PEllSOI* TlRIELL, 841·6011 Ilk fer Ji• , Pine cabinet, 1936 Oak
7PM 548-3769 5 days'wk mcl Saturday •--------• d k 1940' 1---------·-----.&----------~ 1 student es . s J•w•lry/Furs/Art Typing & art oackground REALTORS 1 M h d 1 bl "' "' SPECIAL GARAGE SALE RAT SELL BAIT ANNICA lrom WllEHOISE a ogany ining a e. 6025 helpful bul will train 950· M 1 h 1 h o k
Apply PENNY SAVER. leads & counter locat1ons I 1 s ape u c . a 1---------CALL 642-5678 Looking for new laces fl) 1660 Plac.Pntta Ave ' & earn S330 per sale Club Sportswear is seek· wall unit. small rolllOP amo•E. ESTATE
work "' lasnoon 011n1 (gross) Call Blair Ing young mo11vated1 desk. 4" terrarium man's JEWELRY Custa Mesa llECEPTIOllST S h L T LI commercials anCI music 1·800·628-9128 shippers tor 1he1r ware-, c winn e our. ama -------~~I Bar. swag and 1 videos No e•p nt>Cess· PRODUCTIOlll W111l General olc e.11p & house team Ma rk , rug. Singer treadle sew-Large selec tion ol Corona del Mar 6122 lamps. chairs ta
ary All <1ges c.i11 " good typing Small com· IAllWICMMAIJR 975·1900 mg machine $45-$400. diamonds, vin tage ~~---""!""''"""!'-~ tools.clothes.dlshe 213·859·9772 CLUI SPORTSWEAR pany nr J W Airport EAP preferred. general 646·0754 watches incl Rolex and 6 Round wood columns. more Sat & Sun 9
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.. AGER SePkS ene•{lt'hc person Non-smoking Phones. du1185, 10 to 6. 540·8534 Mtmbfrshlps 5540llGood Cond glass dinette Patek. We buy, sell. trade 91"' long x 11 d1a $90 973 Arbor
MODELS
OFFICE M n Iv• worll •n i.irodurtlon l1hng. some data entry -_Wlftl S550. Oak b<><* ca&e and repair W11l1am tor all 675-6024
For well M1abhshed Sktn C1ep1 WS-1900 Mike Send resume-to PO IEOn /llEOf PTilllST .,_11 $450. Oak desk $650 Harold Jewelers. 3 116 Brtng Dad Sat only An·
HAIR STYLIST Care Center in Costa RICAL Bo~ t7272. Irvine, 92713 CISTOllEll SERVICE Tlllll OLll Cash. 557·4750 Newport Blvd at 32nd 11ques, brass port holes.
Mesa Fie~ hOurs Med• P/T CLE n O• call Muroel 545·7118 Person lull-time Typing. FAMILY IEllEllSMIP 113·0111 divers helm11.1ools. guns.
ESTATE SILE 769 Newton Way
(oft Placentia betwe
171h & t81h) SAT 1 Growing salon 1,, Costa cal eAp prulCI AtJvance· Net>dt>d 10 support our e · RESTAURANT flllng phones. expe11ence MINT CO NO 45" x83"' w 1 d 1 1 al 1 n 1rou1 10 marlin fishing,
Mesa is 1oo1<.ing tor hair ' men1opportun,11e~ St>nd g•riPerrngslalf Dui•esonc l•BAR TENOERS and preferred Respond to fllULE. glass top table 1 • in .. ~~~seto~h~~s~ 1~~n~ 1920s restored barber
llyhst and manicurist I resume & Sdlar~ •E'quore-hetlv~ copying some I •FOOD COU NTER HELP Ad 7 PO Box 1560 IEIT IFFEll. glass Tor 101se f1n1sh in June .90 Wyland calen· chair. camera collec1ton
Full time position Tues· men1s 10 Personnel 888 ~r11 Q 11 1'11"9 \~~o~~Y NEEDED 644-02 lO Costa Mesa. CA 92626 · GILL 111·1311 metal base. $375 OBO dar Bill 7141642.2818 I misc 225 Poppy (alley)
Furniture an11ques. c
tables, glassware. b
and more Sat only
2207 Meyer Pl {OI
Wilson & Harbor)
d lhrou h Salurda ' W 16111 St Nc.,,pnrt 0 t·~p reQ • ~ r I 1 557-6277 8AM 10 3 1~~m to 8p~1 75 1·3634 Y I Beac.h CA 9266'.; C.ill Lau roe 111 898· <'41 6
HIER IESK I P 'T DEMOHTHTORS Poucc .M_a_c_hl_n_e .. 7 ____ 604_.5 Gh~~::h~lds~~eE..;,s M~~~
ftl/FU PROCESSOR
Pa1n1 manutacturer de· F " !>lort>o; '1 ..trf'd •or ................... ·up TO 1 clothing 711 Heliotrope.
s1res person 101 ordPr I wt>t>k prior I July 4 S40 •--------COM Sat 8AM 10 12
desk Musi be agqre~~·ve Pl'' Ud\' lor J lo 4 days ' lDDlllli FDR I ssoo I •EllllE HOIST* LIKE NEW Modern din
GARAGE SALE SUN.
17 Furniture. la
chonette. clothing
Republic. 548-6462 Earn up to $6000 per mo
Call (7141647·7128 and have proless1on.:i1 at· CJ• ntC >'"••''Y Cal' I
111ude Con1ac.1 Rob 11 ~ I 4 9 6 4 6 t q :l o' CAREER 01 THE IDYE'I (CHERRY PICKER) table 6 cnairs S 160
llYESTl&ATOllS Tracers needed locally 10
process FHA mortgage
relunds E•ce11en1 salary
Call 1-800-274-2480
~ 13 84'< J' <. 1 King ma ll & 2 cusl 714 894 5252 ' j "" AS TAO 2 TON with 8 ton1 spreads S 150 Hi Ft 575 PER MONTH 1ack Like new $300 OBOI King water bed $65
Giant Church Rum
Sale Furnllure too
Fairview. CM Sat 8· t Classified works
beyond a shadow of a doubt. p 963·3600 Leave message Swivel chair S65 & misc
\. 17 T 1buron Bay COM SAT
9·4pm or 644-0228
MOVING SALE Fri
8PM Sat 9 to 12 3
Ogle. CM
HHIDG•:
By CHARLES GOREN
w ith OMAR SHARIF
itnd T ANNAH HIRSCH
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* NO COUECTIONS * ,_P_e_ts_&_A_n_im_••_s __ 6_0_4~9 SOFA-SECTIONAL glass
AKC Silver Bull Cockers 2 occasional table desk
fem bulls S300. 2 bull lamps lots ol misc SAT ma1e S250 1 mate black 9·3, 426-428 Acclc•a rm
S300 645·6766 Ive msg alley)
SAT 8-4PM Furn
phances tools beer r
e111es hobby ote
Schwinn C11user,
t11b. lurn . cloltles el
Mesa del Mar 867 Co
Q.I .\, "l1111h. 111lnl·1.1hk '" 1 '-0111h \\t',I '"rlh ta'I
The Callfornla Highway Patrol is actively re-
cn.11t1ng women and bilingual English/Spanish
speaking male and female candidates on a
conunuoos basis tor the pos111on of State
Traffic Officer Salary range Is $241 0·3376 per
month
Early morning motor routes
available . Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance
BLACK PERSIAN KITTEN 1~-~~---~~ quahty lovmg pedigreed Costa Mesa 6124
good nome had shots 1-------"'!"-S 175 536· l692 1981 Arnold Ave Costa
!>ELLING large collec
P11ml11ves Kuchen
F .,rm 11ems stulled b1
deer head old mus1ca
strumen1. oak sideb
hold I + l'a" I • l':.i" Mesa. 20 cub•c It re-frigerator couch bar +All.} •t1.•JS t \ +tl.IJIC7J! ·• IEOlllEIEm: 1 h~ h1Jdt1l~ h,I\ f'lll•ll'Jl•J \\ h,11 di' \1111 hJd 11\t\\ I FREE stools r cnaor misc Sal/Sun 8am-2pm
1784 Panay Circle
Country Club nr G1sle ~outh \\ "'' 'unh t a,1
I + Ji:i" I • l'a" ().5 ,, ""Ill h \ llhll l.11-k
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• :>o 40 Vl\IOO (Oltl'(ld!M lo 70 70
items * BUllJ! * 16 FT wl11te relr1gera1or
FREE long-ear while bottom lrPezer S t5o Lrg Hunt. Beach 6
rJbb•I .,..11an spots 21 osc111a11ng 41an $10 FRI· --------!
months old Free 10 good SUN 557· 009 * YARD SALE 10A
CALL 642-4333 I
HUNTINGTON BEACH, COSTA MFSA. CJ.2-\ "••111h \1il11~r,1t•I,
h11IJ '"' "11111h "'''' ,,irlh t J,1 NEWPORT BEACH. fOUNTAIN VAllEY.
SPM Sal & Sun Vart nome Call Mishell or I CLOTHES turn1ture some Items and 01ner ho
George at 673-34 l6 an11ques paperbacks, ho Id •I ems 6 4
•AIU • lt1:'i t •\ + to.()1>K71
The b1JJ111~· li,1, p111unkd
~outh \\ ''' 'ortt1 I :1'1
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Cati (714) 558-4325 (24 Hourt)
llM:ATD IUUI U.Y 15 1990
By SYDNEY OMARR
alurday. June 16
IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH
By PATRICK WALKER
Saturday, JHt 16
misc BARGAINS 9·2 Balmoral Or HB
Sa11Sun 1784 PanJy Cir-
cle (Oii Country Club
near Gisler C M I
4MOMES rurn11ure bikes w1
•;urler co11ec11bles. 10
bandsaw SAT is
2618 1 Kaneone Lane
fd1son High Scnool1
lilHTSALE Anl1Que Hoosier mo
household items 01k
1oys etc SAT only
830 1 Munster Or /Be.
& lndoanapohsl
Washer/Dryer drn1
lable cha11s c101nes
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ARIES (Marth 21-..\pnl 19): Fam1I> member finally catches up.
Wl'l'kcnd "'II be harmonwus 1f }OU arc d1plomat1c. forgiving.
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\cc nano lcaturc' beau I). 1llus1on. romance. ab1h1y to reline tech· I n1que' 1'1!1CCl> pla}' roll'
GEMINI (Ma} 2 1-Junc :!O ): fhose who thought you had lost
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Weekent.I highlight\ intcn\tl~. achievement. promotion. love rcl11·
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CANCER (Junl· 21-Jul) 22) Long-standing obhgat1on 1s
fulfilled. W hat had tx·c:n far a"a' will be close: at hand. Scenano
I feature' romanrc. 1dcah'>m. abai1t} to conc lude scns1t1ve ncgo·
t1at1ons Ar'tl'' "'ill he rl·prl''>l'nlcd.
LEO IJul~ 2"l-.\ug 22 1· .\nothl·r Leo ronfronts you declaring.
, "Ynu ma\ hl' lhl' mo\t romantic pcr~on I know~" Focu!. o n in1t1at1ve.
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CAPRICORN ( l>l'l 22.Jan. 10): o met1mes bnlliant planetary Hunt. Harbour 61
aspcc•s tend to mJkl· onl· o' l'r-<l1'H1m1s11c a11d a shade too op1n1on· Huntonoton Harbor 1111s
ated. Thereforr . "h1k \till enJ<>)rong full exntmg changes now taking good goodies• Furn•t
place in your H'ry pcr!i.o nJI Ilk o r t•arecr. have earl' you don't dlso s..,1 'Sun J.,
puncture someonl' elsc''i pnlk or ego . 1 •6117 11131 Eagewa1
AQUARIUS (Jan 2 1 ·h :h. I '1). What com es to light 1n an Ln near HH mall
une>.pcl."ted manner 1s bound to rut )OU h> the quick and make you
reah1e JUSt ho" naive and gulhhk )OU have been. However. both la una Ni ti 6 1
pcr,onall~ and profCl>'>IOnnll} th1 o; •~ s1ill vc:ry much a time to all 0111s 1001s clothing P•
dumb un11I -.ou kno" the \.\hole '><."on.·. pong tabl" Ptc. Sa1 8
PISCES 0(1 rh 20-M:m·h 20) fkrnu~ ) ou have give n )our wo rd 1 '14111 Ld Hem-.c1
you cannot hl'lp hut ring the changl'S. However. one plan. scheme LN. 1cro!>s t.VP & Nig 1
o r propos111on l annot ~ prugrcssed mut'h further until other\ prove ________ ,..
tha) ha'e adtquate linannal backing o r reso urces and will s tick to Ntw ort Buch
an agreed to<le of condurt. 2417 B11mboo 1Eas1 Blu
TAllRl'S 1-\pnl 21-~1;1\ 21) In sp11e of a cert:un amount of Sat 8 10 11 Salesma
d15cord Ill lht• he:l\Cn\. \(lU arc till afforded the perfect Opportunity spor1tng 9oodi. sampl
to tal.c partna<, lo' n l o nl'' or close companio ns into :rour furn nouseno10 1.loth1
rnnlidrnce and. "hl'lhl·r wur l lllTl'nl problems be of an intensely 2 FAMILY ix·r~unal or fin.rnual natun'. rl•alitl' tha1 )OU d o not have to go 11 SA 1 8 4 111 Alll'y
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GEMINI I Ma' 22-J unc ~I) I tll' m ysteno us influcncl' of m1~1. J.i;>o V•,t.J Hog,1r
~eplunl' \l'l'Oh 1~1 I'!\: mal.inl( th1<> a lime of confusio n and ICournes r.ht'"' tabl
unl·cn.11nt> tl\l'r lin.tnu~1I 01 hu\lncss matters.-Howevcr. on no Pie S.i10111-,i9 1n 4 i'2
acrnunt tx· ll\'r\u:Hkd 111 forl'[l.O c:crta1n rights or benefits because Rt'tJl.md-. Or NB tcro
LIDHA l ~rpt 21-0 t l 22)· lnd1\'1dual \\hO prom1'led 111 be on \Urpme dnelopml'l\l'I latl'r 1n thl· month will t•ertntnl) improve our 2J•dl
time m1sht ht ahw11H1111Hkd Mcan., rel~ on \Ourself. take greater bargaining l)<l\\l'r' Furnorwe -:m1 .1pµhan<.e
lhargt• ul )Our 1mn dl''lln\ Tonight )ou"ll shine at \0<1al affair CANCER (June 22-Jul) 2J). ( 111Tcnt planctnl) ae11v1t) 1n )Our ~11c.11e, 1>tull books
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"as1ttanan pla" lll4.1Jllf fllll' opposlll' ~•gn of Capricorn ~ttll \lgn1fies that )OU arc being pressured mo\(. SAT 9 4 (llO car
to accept tcrm'i nr s1tuat1ons you mistrust. However. you must guard brrosi 512 Tus11r1 Ave
' ('ORPIO (Ol t ~ '· '\o' 21) You·11 gkclull) state. "'Th ts rs a Joh against being total!~ o pposed to ch3:1lgc or reform. whcthC'r 1t be 1n Hous~hold tools bu•'d•
I lJn h.indk'" I OlU' on pln,11.ll .1ttrac1wn 't)lc. ncat1 v1t~. budding )our 'e~ pt.•r\onal h(e or at work ~~~P~~ rr~i~,, ~~~·
of rom.1nll' \\ n·l..l'rHI fJ\ or<,' 1\1t,, rel 1pt.·~. l'Oll·rtatnmcnt Drei.i. up I LEO !Jul) :!4-.\ug. 231: No o ne and nothtng can prcvt·nt you Sa• 011 day
10111gh1 from l0ng11H~l'r111~ n ~ho"down or con frontat1on. H owever. you MOVING SALE Antiqu
1 ren,1nl~ \.\On 't d t\l'Oh'r 30\ thing of an)' real importance o r giun the oak lurntlu•P plants su
SAGITTARll'S '''" 22-lkc :!I) C'ht•(I. Libra me~sagc lnd1-ad\~Hage OH'r the nnt fl'" day~ h) prcssunzing or provoking those boRrd .,.,e1 w•• miSG s.
'1duJI \\hn prc,tou\I~ Jppt.·Jn·d "'-l':lk V.·111 hr i.trong tn )our corner :rou bcle1ve to ha'c tx·cn d1slo\al o r de-cettful. 9 10 1 1814 Glenwoo I ocu' on 1nformat1un gk·ancd from pamphlets. book'i. Yo u 'll VIRGO ( i.\ug. 24-Scpl. 23): 11) to keep )'Our head and cmouons Lane, NB
---i"--t-----t---1 •cm 011111c1 m cmhl.·r lll u ppo\lll' \\"\ w ho apprcctntc\ \OU I 'n checl. 1f partner' or butnl•\'i 3'i'iOC'tatcs no w withdraw thttr support Moving Sale s111sv
o r rcfu!.C to linal11e rnntrar l'i o r agreements. They arr obviously G 16 17 445 Tustin Av
I At'Hl<.:ORN I 1>..·l ~2-Ja n I YI O hta1n hint from Anes I pn' ~ to confide ntial 1nform3\t0n o r rt'ahk that certain clauS(S or Nev.port Ben qu111ty '"
1nn!>J8l' J>o pul:irtt' lllll\l'' up \\eel.end will sec you being wined st1pulat1o n\ nl•t·d IO hl' danlicd . turn, grBndlather cioc
<llld dlnl'(I 1 nn1gh1 H>U'll 'l'ttk d1fferl•nccs with fomtl) member Ll88A ISl'PI. 24-0 ct. 13): W1th Mars now passing throuah )our ~~~~~e:ey, ~~~; lr~'g1 1 'ou'll 1n11htulh \;J\. "I haH' lOITil' a long "a>'" oppQ111 tc ~tgn o l .\nc ... )OU ma) be '" the thick of 1t personally or ous1neu 722·1428 --+---;~-i profess1onall). HO"C\Cr. b} facing Challenaes, d ifficulties and an·
1 AQl1ARI S (Jan 10·1 ch I ) f>t.·ccpt1on 1s uncovered tn tagonisms head-on. )UU "'" a Qr1lphsh som ething of paramount 1~--------1
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'1ng H'Cc1pt~. "rtlle n gunrantct.'\ <.iet ml of superfluous material -SCORPIO CO<'t. 24-"lo' 111 Much dcpcnd'I on how you argue tiff s 618
and tho~c "ho g1H· nothlnp. } or air )Our gnc,ancc!I lmployr"' or thoM' who occupy postttons of •FANTASTIC SALE• 1 I po"cr ma) appear to Ix· narrow-rnmdt'd. i.hort-siJhtcd, unreasonable SAT ONL" Antique,
I PISCE (I ch. l'.).\-111tl'h 20) You'll ha'e new ew cnenccs. cydc or ungrateful but. for 1h1.· moment at lea t. they art still ablt to queer dolls w•ll phone. 1ug,
rem1unir; high. )Ou'll \Cl pul'(' and dcdurc:. ··Now I ~now I am \Our pttch . rictur1&m•niother co1
1 worJh~ , .. Foe. U\ on Jc11<1hm'. po .,., er. 3uthont). intcMtt)-. Cancer · SAGITTARll'S I ~°' .H·lA'C" 21 ): Don't panic 1f IO\ed o nes or :;,~~~· t>ik•~"~::i::.
I natl\ c helps ~ ou loc;itc m1c;pla cd kc\\. l om.pnng rcfu~l' w finahll' finan 1al arrangements or ap~ar to rcocac & Cn9tiat.....001e, ~11 ~--------.... on 1hetr pro m1 "e' Yo ur mind 111 now o pcrattna ori a much h11hcr blue ribbon bunny IF J( E II IS VO R BIRTHDAY: Yo u arc ~pintual. )OUr own Jc,rl ond thc rdcm· \ou \hould 1n tinc 1ivrly kno w how to h1ndlc any cage 4 much more
most ~<'"ere cnt1c. po!.""'~ picot) of 1ma11n:u1on and you arc copable chrillc&c~ or d1'a~rccmcn1~ 1~!,!, ~rcha~d Dr 01 -=---+-~~-+---t of do mg almo.,t an) thing > ou desire to do. urrent sccnano features If YOUR BIRTHOA v· ON SATURDAY: News received rccent-& a11!to~'G! 1.~';0 Met
M1t1cn ~ord. \llrlcty. tra,el. mantal status. possible addition to I> mu't ha'c booMcd )Our o;pmts and confidence, 11so mldc you S AT 1 ~o 3 famil>. Di fTcrcncc~ will be \Cttlcd this month. you'll be relieved of rt'ah1c Jl.ISt ho" spot-on )Out inttincas and hunchn really arc. Ba~iew A~ io" 1:.~~
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going San Clemen .. 23. 901 s VAN 5 Speed, new ur... BMW '78 320t-7~ 1595, 770-5523 ....... '-'• BARGAIN' Under low convertible. mock top, .... 111111. .. • m ..
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1 .. and all maintenance. A!TRO 2 T ~ 9045 MA_ZOA '88 323se -MY LOST. YOUR GAINl Bulle 19 7 4 new tall.LAI 'll ....... .... . 171-1111
jUlt $85/mo 497-7144 leek Llk ON Sith 8 Ion 1985 FORD MU TANG mn... ...... AM/FM/eass. a/c, Low ml. SACRIFICE' Loving motor/lop, $3,800/0 BO. U llft.U 111-llM
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....... '64 FALCON SPRINT ex: 111,IH Sl3,995 c;>BO. 779·0181 $13,000 Private part:. ss.ooo OBO. 840~4 ""'-r.. ••1 ... Fllml 497.5047 •1¥•1.-.slll 4\llhff1DrfveLJtt2L eellent condition. needs O.lltll&t•I Days714/847-1187 • CasHtte. Charcoal color MUSTANG 1982 JllT ILIPI* - --9030 paint onl. -Will cOMI~ ITI•,_--ll&ZlrlllTllll lft -~\len1ng1 714/345·Q65J.. Autos DofMltk 9300 111-1111 extra clean' (2ttl.984) ust. Seil beat DUet_
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(7l4) 973. 1331 alarm. charcoal S 14.400 289 engine, automatlc, gOOd car. $1500 OBO rettor5ed Black/la~ Re-A:'e ~1i" P~~ ~11,"n 2e ~ lite~ lllYY 'U UH&.111 -preme, 2-door. loaded
720-1704 Dys/Eves 95•1. restored 673-0138 714/536-6070 Eatelfht PtllffM IM cent 4.000 engine over-spd (8205•1193681 ITATlll Wllll estate sale. 1 owner
,,....... ........... FORD 1984 Bronco II XL T -DATSUN 81 280u-lH-llOI ~~~~atSe1p5a.900rty 613~07ZA330) 112•1 Auto. air. CfUIM power ~is~:8~0 E l( e et I en I
2 sl.ips will .aocommoda£e loaded, low mlleage' Autos I~-9100 •cellent cond 1 owner 5 .f3'.o • tock•. 1111 12HPE 1431 F• 'II
65 d 45 11 S ::.:.=.:~ H Beach Chrysler Slffl an powet or sa 6.250. Excellent eon-1pd. T -tops. bronze wltll PORSCHE 1972 91 H Re· ••i -· 1 •TA• IT--
NeWport Bch 760-5070 d1tlon 775-68•0 tan leather Interior I stored, ltke new Call me -·-• -• -....... •11-• IZ 'It••-• s .... __ ....__, 1-a...u~ V·8. A/T A/C, loade<I A • N"ewport Dock available -_,. S-4,300 840-774 t •--14•000 642•2923 ltH Flm &YOIE ,__. _. Bladt Beauty' I" 1885961
NOW E'°' .. ~5'·, 65' Slll~ Trucks 9035 511~95,8"· cassette. DATSUN 1982280ZX2•2 ~~~~V 1~~;000 mites PORSCHE 9U 1986 5. Luxury equ1pmen1 pl<ge. M!-1111 S10,. ..
b081 xc nt oea11on CHEVY ,54 PICK-UP •••ti Automatfc, air. power SJ• HI speedwtthcru•secontrol pi s alarm. 3 3 hire V-~ I•-------• Ct•st.a •-•r• security 673-7677 REBUILT .-w indows , moonrool a, White with black 1ea1t1er ullra d rive 4 spd -
WITH CAMPER s2295 TM...,• 1"'6111 GOOd condition $3,000 in1et1or AM/FM cassette aulo (727147) ~~eEe:.9 ~?; T am/Im 111-llM
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sleep 6. relrlQ new top. 7 pass seating air sun-d1t1on $18,900 OBO &(03~8°4~nr oo l too . 2 tops BEAUTY' MINT'
great cond $2.500, creen glass auto Ult, 552-5833 l $20,900 OBO Call form·
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all maontaonaoce records
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$3 850 252-8205 days
838-6618 evestwknds
966· t473 electronic speed cont1ol. AUDI 1982 4000 Coupe SlttO tormauon, 714-848-4013 .
l990 PATHFINDER by luggage racl! am/Im 58K m1 tan. snrf, excel Ct•ltll le•r• MERCEDES 1982 2400
50150 seats wt recliners.
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SPORTCOACH 28'i It cass. rear window cono orog owner. 111·2100 58,500 m1. ivory perfect
class A full equip 4 000 detroster, hgh1 pkge Oe· $4.850 759-9329 COM con d S t 2 5 0 0
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175e1 E. H th St . Tuetln, Thf• t>u1lneu 11 c:on· MMa.CtiNf.t292t Wllllg9tl, 31831 Pueo Don Publllhed Or1n99 COMt Thie .... ...,.. .. w NM 18440 I. Alnllled, Sul'9 IE. ln1ur•nc. Company, A ,._t\to,NewportMllOI\. ~.,.._,_.._._..
Calli. 92llO ducted by: en lndMCk* Thia bullMM It Con• JoM. Sin Juan C.,itlral'O. o.ily Pilot May 2t, June 2, t . Wltt't the C°""'Y a.11 Of Or· Fountain V.._, Callf. 927" MtlttVluMttl QOrlMWMlon c.111. 11110 •d for ftOllP•Yl'Mn1 Of
Pl!Yf"Un ~rl. 10571 me r19111r1nt(1) com· duct.cl by> en lndlvtdual Ctllt 92675 16. 1ttO M09 County on ~ t . Tiii• tNllMM 11 con· JOhn Hancock ll'teo., 9'C9'C """'°611. lfte .. a 1nteme1 ~ ..._ due
Wufff Ot .. VIII• P-ettc, Calif. menc9d 10 tranuc:t bull-The r19l1tr1nt(s) com-Tw C. Van Wllllgan. Se-473 1tl0 duct.cl tiy: • oewpo1.eton a.i1te 200. Two Coolev C...... OOl'llOl'don. 1131 Prot.ctlon & Aleool .....
921167 Mii under the Actltiout menced to transact t>uW. 31931 PIMO Don Jc)M, Sin .... ,, The r .... tfM 1't ) COlft. fltW. ...... MAOIU) -'~::: .... 1'eed "101. LOI .... o...y, General •
GllberlAlkhu, n14Knot· 8u1ine1S N1me(1j ll1t9d ,_. ~ tile Fictilloua Juen C,1Ql1.t1ano. CaJll. "8JC ll)T1C( PuOllftecl Or9l'I09 ~ menced 10 trJlllMC1 ...,... Huntwood ll'llltl ,.,,_., V'l« Ae. c.MI. t 1M1 Pwtrw, 20l4 W. ~
twood Ot . Of'ange. Cal1I. at>cWe on not )19 Bu11neu Name(•l llfled 92675 o.ity P1'ot June 1•. 23, 30, MM under tM ~ Ltd., a Celfofnll llmlMd ,..,. ~ II con· Ave ...... 1. ~....:.. .....
92669 Donald A. ~nney 1t>ove on. N<>wmber 11. Tllll t>uatn•u 11 con-l'ICTITIOUe WM July 7, 1990 lu9'neM NalM(I) 1111ec1 pWtnetlhlp duct.cl tiy: a 91f*t1 s-t• HI01. TM Pl~ -be
Thtt bu11n .. 1 11 con· Thlt 111ternen1 was Ned 1919 dU1;tedby:"'**'den<lwffe MMmlTATSmlff s.-&2t abo¥1 on:M~ 1, t990 3 197•H Nr-*J Avenue, nerlhlp ~ 11 puClllc IUCtMln •
ducted by 1 general part· with the County Clerk ot Of'· Douglu A. Winward The r1911trent(1) com· Tiie follOwlne pet90nl era Or. AoW1 Aooaa, Pr•· Co1ta M•H . Callfornla Tr. r19111rantl•) com· ptewlded by ln~...,Arl-
nersh1p ange Co1m1y °" May 16. ThlS statement was tiled ~ to tranaaet buM-dOlf'G ~ M : "8.IC llQTIC[ dent 9HH • menced to tranMCI bUllo-erwe CocM MCtlon -and
The regie1r1otltl com. 1990 with the County Clerk ol Or· nail undet lhe Flc:UtiOUe s ON A au A po O L Thll 11....,_..t WM llled Ttll9 bu1lne11 11 oon• fl9ll Yndet ttle Flc:tltloul r....-~. 0... of
menced 10 1rtnaae1 t>utl· '4Snee 1ng1 County on .May 30, Bu1ine11 Name(•) lllled CENTER. M35 AOame Ave.. FtenTIOUI ..,..... With the County Clerk of Of'· duC1.t by~ 1 joint wntu<• 8ullnel9 Name(•) ll1tecl s.19, ~. ~ 21,
ness under 1h• F1<:llllous Published Orange Coell 1990 •bo.,.. on: May tTl1, 1990 ~1"'9t0fl 9"ch. Cellf -um ITA~ "'U9 County on Mly 14, Th• regl1trl nt c om· abo¥I on: Mereh $1, 1900 1MO; T1me ol 8ale9 .;,.,.~.,.
Business N1me(1) llsled Daily Pilol June 9. 16. 23. 30, F4..-cl r ... C Ven WI lloan 92M8 TM fOltoWing perSOM .,. 1990 menced 10 trlt!MCI buW• Thomee L. C h1nn•ll. regl9tr1tlon • :..v A ;
tbove on NIA 1990 Publlati.d Orange eo.S1 Thia 1111emen1 w11 flied K•• o. Smith, 220t Brin· doing t>utlneaa u : HMM1 neaa ~ the llctlttoua ChalfMM OueetloM • 10:30: S... •
Paymun Jahangitt S.-508 Dally Pilot June 9. 16 23, 30. with the County Clerll ol Or· dial, ~ Beach. Calll. R & B VENDING CO.. Publlthed Or1n99 COMC ~ name or ~ Thia lta'*'*'t ._ llled 11:00 AM. PlaCe Of Sale: 23
This staternent was tiled 1990 ange County on May 14, 92t60 20882 Beachwood Ln., OeilY Pilot. June 2. 9, 16, 23, lilted Pov9 on 08104190 _.th IN County CWk o1 Or· CMc CeMet P'8la. Qty HIM/
... 11h the County Cle<k ot Or-P\8.IC HOTIC£ Se-S 12 1990 Thia bu1lne11 le con-Hunting Ion S..cll. Calif. 1990 HUNT W 0 0 0 P .\RI< ltl09 County on May 31, Police AnneJC Audit~ ange County on May 18, ,..._ ducted by an Individual 92M6 S.·487 PARl NERS, LTD .. I Call· 1990 Sll\tl Ana, CA (NW ....,.,_
1990 FICTITIOUS .UIMSS P\BLIC NOTICE Published Orenoe Coal! The regi11r1n1(1) com-Relph A. Haney, 20882 fornle Nmlted pertnerlfllp ,_,.. ot Roel Street and Santa F451U3 NAME STATEMENT Daily P1IOI. June 2. 9. 16. 23. menced to tranaect bull· BNc:hwOOd Ln., Huntington &y: f'letlilld Halt 6 As-PubllShed Of'ange CoMt Ana Bc>WeYwd). Tit .. Of·
Publlsned Orange Coast The tollowlng persons are FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1990 nese unoer the Flclluoue Beach, C1lll. 92~6 NlJC llOTICE soelat ... Inc .. • Celllornla Dally Pilot June 18, 23. 30, fe<ed: Onfy tile rlgftt, tltle,
&Jally Pno1 June 2 9, 16, 23, doing business as· NAMI STATEMENT S•·4118 Business N1me(1) llsted Belly K. HIM)!, 20842 , ... TITIOUl ___ 11 corporlllon. a general per;. July 7. 1990 and lnte<"t of Lor•tt•
1990 JA••ES C CALLAGLIAN The loltowtng """rsons are a"o-on· Ma 15, 1""" BeachwOOd Ln., Huntlnglon ... --ner Sa·524 C.-.y lo and to the propeny
Sa-492 JR a ASSOCIATES, n304 do1no bllsiness;; "K;;. 0 Smrlh ·~ Beach, C1Jll. 92646 MAim I TA'n•NT Richard A. HaM, Praldll\t will be on..t tor ..... ",..
----------Santo iomas. Costa Mesa PACIFIC SPOATPR1NT Plft.IC NOTICE This atatement wu hied This bualn•as 11 con· The rollowlng ~IOI!• ar• This 1111..-nent was riled quested. the lnte<nal ~
Ml.IC NOJICE Caur 92627 27324 Camino Cap1s1ran,o wtth Ille Couniy Clerll ol Of'· ducted by hu1band and wt .. doing bulinMt u . will\ lhe County Cllrtt of Or· •-.,. MnTIM enue s.vloe will lumllh ~
James C Cellaghan Jr . : 172.5 Laguna Niguel FICTITIOUS .UIMll 1nge Col.Inly on May 18 The r-ci111rant(1) com.· FREY ENVIRONMENTAL, ange County on June 5, ,.._ nu1.w. rormatlon l bout po1llb61
FICTmoua BUSINESS 304 Santo Tomas Costa Caltl 92677 NAlitllE STAT£•NT 1990 · menc:ed 10 transect busl· 421 38111 St.. Newport 1900 ~bnw~. wNcfl may
NAME STATEMENT Mesa Cellr 92627 · Christine Mae Kaufmann Tne tollow1ng peraons are F4l7at ness under the Fictitloue Beach. Calif 921163 • ,_.. MP~ Of' be uaeful In determining 1M
Tne tonowing ptirsons are Th•~ business 1s cen-132 Aven1da M11amar. Sari doing business H Pubtlllhed Otano-Co111 Buslnets Nime(a) U11ed ~ Wiit« Frey. 421 Published 0r7 Coeet Tiii TMAMMY value ol the lnl«"t being oo~~gusG'~~~ .ls RIGGING. ducted t>y an 1nd1vtdual Clemente. Catll 92672 (o::~rEAcfs°~N~ "j~~:g: 01111y Pilot May 26. June 2. 9. above on NIA ~!m :~863 tW#po<t Beech, Daily Piiot June I • 19, 28. ~..J:r..U. :::; O..,Crlptlon of P'~
4232 Patrice Rd Newport The reglstranl(s) com· This business '5 en"· 270 e 17th Street Coste 16· 1990 Bell) K. H•MY Thia bualnees is con-July 3• 1990 T 547 MOTICa Of' A SINGLE FAMILY ONE
BeaCh. Cahl 92663 menced to transact bust· dueled oy an 1nd1111dual Mua. Cahl 92627 • Sa-474 Thie stllement was filed ducted by: an lndillldual • 11'\a.tc AUCTION STORY RESIDENCE AP·
Aooer1 JosepnWard Jr & ness under the Ftcllllous 'lhe regis1tant1sl com· Ke nn eth Dona l d WllhtheCouotyCleilt.ofOr· The regi11rant(1) com-~ PRO)(IM ATELY 19 2 4
Darrell John Halvorson Business Name(sl listed menced to transact t>usi-Bauermeister 2530 For· "8.IC NOTICE ~~ County on June 6· menced 10 tren11c1 busl· Pta.IC NOTICE UncMr the .UlhOrlty In SQUARE FT THAT POA·
4232 Patric:e Ad Newoort at>o¥e on May 18 1990 ness under the F1Cht1ous dham Dr Costa Mesa Cehf . ness u~J lhe FlcllUous lnt.,nal Aewnue Code MC· TION Of PARCELS 2 ANO 3 C 9 663 James C Callaghan Jr Business Name(s) llsled 92626 'fCTITIOUa 8UIMll , ... 11 Business Name(sl llst•d F9CTITIOUI .,._,, uon 633 t tile ptop«ly de-OF PARCEL MAP 19448 AS Be::;I~· ~1~in:ss is con-This slalement was hied at>Ove on N A 1(1r1t Duane Baverme.sler NAME ITAlW•NT Pubhshed °'7. Coll! ebove on May 11. 1990 NAMI ITATEMCNT terlbed ~has~ Mil· SHOWN BY MAP ON FILE
ducted by a qPneral part· w1111 lhl" County Clerk of Or· Chr1s11ne Mae Kavtmann t616 Caraway Coste Mesa. The following pe<aone ere Delly Piiot June 1 • 23, 30. JOMPh Frey The following persona are ed ror nonpayment or IN BOOK 1201 PAGE 90
•t!rSh1p ange Count) on Ma)' 22 Thts s1a1emen1 was l•lfld Ca111 92626 dOlng t>uMneu" July 7. 1990 Thia 1111emen1 was flied doing buslnest as: l11te<nll r~ lailft due ANO 91 OR PARCEi.
rne reg1~1r.in1(isl com-1990 wttn tne County Clerk ol Or Tiits 1>us1ness is con· THE JOULE GROUP. Sa·528 wllh the Coun1y Clerk of Or· AATHUA WILLIAM AS· JANET E. BLANDING, 1528 MAPS RECORDS OF Rt\/·
menc.ed to 11ans11ct bus1· F•5'045 ange County on May 30· ducted by co-pa1tners 10428 Apache River Ave.. anoe County on May 16. SOCIA.TES. 1951 Sundenc41. W Harriet Ln .. Anaheim, CA ERSto'E COUNTY CALI·
ness under '"" F1c1111ous Puo11snt1d Orange Coast 1990 The reg1s1rant(S) com· Fountain Valley. Calll. 92708 P\8.IC NOTICE 1990 Costa Men, Calif. 92627 92802. The ptoperty will o. F 0 R N I A L . y I N G
Business Name(sl listed Daily Pitot Jun~ 2 9 16 23· F45eN2 menced 10 transact busi-Sharon Etchemendy, F~ Arthur Wllllem Tunnell. told II publlc aue110n 11 SOUTHERLY ' OF A LINE
1oove on May 1 t<190 t990 Put>ltshed Orange CoaSt 11ess under Ille Fictitious 33671 Blue Lantern. Dana F9CTIT10UI BUllHEll Published Orange Coast 1951 Sundence. Costa provkM<I by lnt.,nll Rev• PARALLEL WITH ANO
Robert Joseph warn Jt Sa-493 Daily Pilol June 9 16 23 30 Bus1nes& Name(s) lls1eo Pomt. Cati! 92629 NAMe I TAn.NT Dally Piiot May 26. June 2. 9, Meaa. Call!. 92627 ef'ueCode section 6335 llld 100 oo FEET SOUTHERLY.
Tn1s statem('nl WllS ftled 1----------'990 at>ove on May 3 1990 Jaye Lynn Towne, 10428 The lollowlng C)e(SOOS aJe 16. 1990 Marth• Lee Tunnell, 1951 rallled regulations. Oat• ot AS 0MEASUREO AT RIGHT
"''n tne Coo1.1, C•eri.. o1 Or-Pla.IC NOTICE Sa-511 Kenneth 0 Bauerm411ster Apache Rn1er Ave' Fountain dOlng bustneu as Sa-475 Sundance. Costa Mell, Siie. Wedneadey. June 27, ANGLE TO THE NORTH·
ange Co..nly N1 May 22 ----------Thts statement was hied \lelley, Cahl 92708 COMBS CAPITAL ANO Ca1tr. 92627 1990. Time ol Sale jMOder EALY LINE OF PARCEL 1
1990 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS f>l8.IC NOTICE w11h tne County Cieri.. ot Or· Susan Bond Wall. 1001 N TECHNOLOGY, INC • 177 •-JC NOT~i:: Tnl1 buslnus IS con· reglstr111on • 9·30 AM: OF SAID PARCEL MAP
F45I047 NAME STATEMENT angeCountyon MayJ, 1990 L1nco1n Street. Burbank. Riverside Avenue. N-po<t .-~ ~ duct ed b y · en unln· Oueslions . 10.30; Sale . KNOWN AS &173 NOR·
Put>liShe<I Orange Coast Th J llo g perso 5 are FICTITIOUS BUSINESS F45stH Calif 91506 Beach, C.111 92663 corpora led usoclatlon 11:00 AM. Place ol Sale: 23 WOOD AVE Rl\IE.RSIOE
J a•I) P1IOI Junt!:? 9 t6 23 IJOtn; t>~Stnw:;, BS n NAME STATEMENT Publ1ShefJ Orange Coast This business IS con-Roy Combs. 177 Rtl/ilrSlde ftcTITtOUI .,..... other than I pertnerahlp CIVIC Center Plaza City Hiii/ CA 92505 .. '
1990 AMERICAN BRIC!<.. CON· The tollow1n~ persons are Dally Pttot June 2 9, l6, 23• dueled by a general part· Ave . Newport Beach. Calif NA• I TATt•NT The reglstrant(s) com-Police Anne)( AUdltortum. Properiy may b• In·
Sa-495 CRETE WOOD CLEANING doing business as 1990 nersh1p 92663 The following per1ons are menced 10 transaet but!-Santa Ane, CA (NW Corner led 11. DRIVE BV ONL y
----------AND RESTORING 345 llni· TIM WOOD DESIGNS s a.490 The reg•slrant(S) com· This bus1neu 11 con· dOlng bullness u . ness under the Flclltlou1 or ROii Str"I and Santa ~ 1 Termi· Oef«ted PUBLIC NOTICE 3277 Colorado Lane Costa menoed to transact bus1-ducted by an indlvlduat I J FRANK SALES COM· Bualness N1me(s) •lated 1 Ane Boulevard). Tl11e Ot· •ymen The
"ersity Dr H 1 Costa Mesa Me"<l Cat1t 92626 I ness under 111e F1ett11ous The reg1str1nt(sl com· PANY. 92 Marbelta. San above on M.,ch 1, 1990 I te<ed Only the right, title. ~~t b~:d lol~~ each
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ( 0;i~:;1 Wilham Sweatt ; 1mo111y David Wooo PtJBl.IC NOTICE Business Name<sl listed meneed 10 transac1 busi-Ctemen1e, Ceht 92672 A..W lunnell t and Interest ol JANET E ""-· ., 0
NAME STATEMENT 345 Un.-ersity 01 Costa 3277 Colorado Lane Costa above on May 14 1990 ness under the Fic11Uous ,,_ Fr111111. 92 Merbeffa, This 1t1tement wu Med BLANDING '" and 10 lhe ~ ~ propef~ m(~)c»,
1"f>e 10110...,,nq Pt''~ons art> Mesa Caht 92626 J FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Sharon e1c11emendy Business Name(s) llsted Sen Ctemenle. Callt 92672 Wllh lhe County Clerk ot Of· roperty w111 be ottered for ,.,..._ I>«'*' 0
Jn.ng business .l' M~~~;,a~~!~~~7 Jennu)9s Tn1s business •S con NAME STATEMENT r n1s statement was hied above on May 31, 1990 Joseph D Franks. 92 ange County on June 8. ~••• u requHted the thel< bid IMME~~El Y fol·
l"IAABINGER HOMES 5-0l Tustm Ave Newport duc1edb) anmd1v1dual I Tht>lollowingpeftons are w11htheCOoJnty Cl11tk ol01· RoyE Combs Marbell1, San Clemente. 1990 lnlemalAellenueSe<vioewlll ~"!.,.~ 111.,~ NC no Grt't>nrr1on1 Irvine The reg1s1r11nt1sl com 1..iomg business as ange County on May 16 This statement was filed Calif. 92672 ,.-11 furnish Information eboul mus .,..... no n
A ui7 t4 Bet~1~ C~~1~1;;::3 ,5 con-menced to transact llus• 1o:11LAMPE PRODUCTS 1990 with the Counly Cletll ol Or· Thia t>ualness Is con-PubU&l\ed Ot1.nge Coul ponlble encumbrances. ~::C,· TFHUAS~~Y. JUN~ 2:ii
Kerr) At.Jn Smith 1n dueled t>y a genpral part· ness unoer the F1c1111ous 1C.ROUP tblLPG 3334 e F4572M ange County on June 4, ducledby nusbandandwlf• Dally Pilot June 16. 23. 30. whlctl may be useful tn de· · orm 0
1 :r;;en ~
11 , 11eu .r 1.. J 1011;1,1 130 neish•p Bu6rnes~ Namels\ h~tedlC 1.ist Hwy Su1e 207 Cor· Published Orange Coast 1990 The r191s1r1nl(sl com· July 7 1990 terminlng the value ot lhe pa~1=11 = shr.:'s ~
...... .,,..•nor r '"''-' CA Tne registranusi com· at>ove nn May 25 1990 nn.i det Mar Cahf 92625 Daily Pilot May 26 June 2 9. F'512C15 meneed to transact bull· Sa·530 lnterul being sold Descrlp. ::9 su ~s ~ 0 by 1 •• ~,., rrenced 10 transact t>usi-T1moth)'O wooo 01.1ne Lampe 4 2' 16.1990 Put>hshed Orange Coast ness under the Fictttious llOOolproperty ~e~.;~, lesposta.' bank
,,.,,5 tius , •• ,, 1.11 c.on ness urocer ttie Fict•llOus Tn1s Stc11er.-ien1 was Med NJrc•ssus COfona del Mai sa.~77 Dally P1101 June 16. 23 30, Bu11ness Name(s) hsteo P\8.IC NOTICE en. 5'ngle ·family ,911• m a .i.grapri' •
1uctea 11, 3 c~><l'CrJ!•nt1 Businf'S\ N'lmel~I ltsted with the County Cter1oo. ol Or C.ihl 92625 July 7. 1990 lbove on May 10. 1990 <Mnc:• With pool 3 bedroom e~":A.: 1 cl\eck money
rn,. 't''.l <.r• .)nl com· at>o¥e on not yel ange Count~ on May 30 Jh1s business •S con· Pla.IC NOTICE Si-526 Joseph 0 Franks NOTtc£ TO 2 bathroom. j300 square ~d: paya:.. io 1,,!'1:::!'::
"'"' cea r !tJn!>.ict ous1 Tom S""t-.itl 1990 1 duc.t,·d b~ an 1nd1v1dua1 Th•• statement was hied CMOn<M'I feel. built In l956 Common· Revenue 8-vlce
•11!')!> unoer 1h.. hcht•ous T111s Statement ...,85 flfeo F4581&4 I The registranl(SI com· FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS POOLIC NOTIC£ with the COoJnly Cieri\ ol Or-T 11e slfereholders o t ly known as 1526 W Harriet Date g..1.90
rius•nt>ss nJl'Th· o• Mmes with tne County Cler~ 01 Or-Pubhsnoo Orange Coast mt"nc.eo 10 transact bus•· NAME STATEMENT ange County on May 16, Amorflor Corp . 1 Cahtornla Ln . Anlhelm. ca 92802 M.K.'"'tt-. ~Of· "~ttifJ it·<•v•' m M.i~ tO ange Counly on Ma) 22 Dail)' P•lol June 9 16 23 30 n!lSS under tilt! F1c1111ous The following persons are FICTITIOUI 8UllNfll 1990 oorporaOon 25422 Trebuco Legal Description Lot 140 fkef 5107 M Cllltc ~
19<10 1990 1990 Busmess Nametsl listed do1nc;i buSlness as NAME ITATfM£NT F4512IO Ad. Bldg 105. Ste 408. El or T11ct Number 1979, as ,..u. ~ 202, Seflta
Kerry A .. ,, Sn11t1 p, .. ~, F45804I Sa-" 131 ilDOllt! on May t 1990 TINA TUCKER DESIGN. Tiie following person IS Pubhshed Orange Coasl Toro CA 92630 have per MAP recorded In Booll Ana CA 12712 1714)
J1>n1 Puo11~ned Ord11ge Coast I D•ttM Lampe 714 Orcn1d Avenue Corona doing business as Delly Pilot Mey 26. June 2. 9• elected to wind up and dis· 89, Peges 2 lhru 5 ol Mis-... ?m rn.~ s1 ''"" ""' Nd) • 1e<l Odil) Plle>I uni < q 15 23 ln1s slatemen~ w .. !> hied del Mar Caul 92625 BASKETS BY BEVERLY 16 1990 S solve Ille corpotallon on c:e111neous Maps recorded PubliShed Ofange Coasl
"'t '' • .,n1 C ... i.. 1 ::>r t99" 1 PUBLIC NOTICE w th the COUii!) Clerk of Ot· Tina G1set1e fucker 714 637A,Shaltmar O"ve. Coste a--478 Janu11y 20. 1990 1 1n 1he Ottiele ol the County 08Jly PilOI June 16 1990 • ,,. ,,, ·. "J• .?~ I Sa 494 0"9" County on May 22 01ch10 Avenue Corona det Mea. CA 92627 oernllclle of etectton 10 wind Recorder ol Slid County • StS38
1 IO F4Sl635 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS t••llO Mar Cattf 92625 Ann Beverly Burton 637 A P\BLIC NOTICE up was hied wtlh the Sec· Property may be ln-
P ,[ .... I ll Ir ,r lt' r nast NAME ST ATEMENl' F458044 T h•S business 15 con-Shaltma/ Drive Costa Mea. retary of Slate ot Ca.Ill There spec lad II DRIVE BY ONL y
(.1.,,,, P,1..,l 1 ••" • 1 '" • 3 PUBLIC NOTIC[ The 1011owmg ;>ersons 114! r •tlh\ned 01 a11ge Coast ducted t>y an 1nd1¥•dua1 CA 92627 FICTITIOUI BUllNESI are no assets to disltlbute 1526 w Harri at Ln • nnn•ic NOTIC£
•QQI) 10~•1tt9 bui.ir•l'SS :'IS !(")"''' P1101 Jutte 2 9 16 i3 The reg1strant1s1 com· Tn1s business 15 con· NAME STATEMENT and no dislrlt>u. uons will be Anaheim. CA 92802 Pay· ,.~
<;a49° FICTITIOUS BUSINESS SEASONS TRAVEL 1340 tlll'll) mericed to transact buSI· ducted t>y an 1nd1v1dua1 The 1011ow1ng persons are made lo Shareholders or menl Terms Deterred pay· FICTITIOUI 8UllNESI
___ P_U_B_L-IC_NO_T-IC_[__ NAME STATEMENT N i'i.filmt>r fllvd P•acen11<1 J Sa 496 11ei;s unde• 1he F1ct111ous The reg1stranl(SI com-do111g t>us1ness as creditors t>y 1ne co1pora11on merit as lollows The htOh· NAMe ITATl•NT
•• •• lo11ow1"q pe•son~ :1te C..;111 9/C.70 Business Namelsl llsted mence<I to transact buSI· ANITA S INTERIORS 101 GINO A GIARRUSSO. est t>tdder tor e<1ch pteee of
ov0r'9 ou~.,,~ .. , 1' Boo\1 T•a•e tnc A CJ 1 PUBLIC NOTICE aoove on May 11 t990 ,,ess under the Fictitious Shipyard Way Ber1h D Presidenl, Amorflor Corpra· prc>perty mus1 deposit 20 The tolloWlng peraons are
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS BA.RBAFIA T 00 1007 I Or' 1 cc rpo• al•l:'r. J:2 Ttna Tucker Business Name listed above Cabtn G Newport Beach uon. 25422 Trat>uco Rd percent (20%1 or the" bid dOtng t>usineas IS
NAME STATEMENT IOC>IP"" , .... )C.P t""orona IJl'I Dec•er AvP Broa c.11of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Th•S Statement was llteO on NA Ca1lt 92663 Blog 105 Suite 408 El IMMEDIATELY IOllowing lt'le SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
",. 1 ""'· ""r' 1 are IVl.i• ( .1 1 1<67'> Q26? 1 NAME STATEMENT w1tn 11\e County Clerk ol Or· Ann Be_,.rly Burton Anne Unger 4S7 Promon· Toro CA 92630-2740 1111e Tiie bafence must 0. HEALTH CARE & AEHABILI· ~· c' ' El Barbtr a .. ,~e Tai;p.i Tn1s bus01 .. , ., cntt· 1. lollow.ngpersons are angc Counh ou May 16 ThtS statement was hled 1ory Drtve W . Newpo'1 Pu.l>liShed Oranoe Coast paid no tater 111an t P M TATION CENTER lOl88
A,"'4E '°' ArJ 'EAIJ 1" ," t007 D 11 r .. n r .. ,. ice Co• 1u• tf'O t'~ • • ~•porat101 d ''"9 oui.1nes~ as t990 w1lh the Counto; Cletl\ of Or· ~ac11 Calll 92660 Daily Pilot l'ebruary 6 1990 THURSDAY JUNE 28 1990' Adams Ave · Huntington
CA u ... s • • E 11'' 'Jf' un.1 del M.ir l .11.1 '•?62~ I fl,,. rl'Qo~t• c1ro11s1 com r ECHNOl OGY OE F4572'3 enge County on May 21 Tn1s business IS con · March 5 12 19 1990 Form ot Paymen1 All pay. Beach. Celll 92646 ~"" ~·1''' Anir .. •m ( 111 Tn" liu~int''>\ !> cot1 rnf'rttt>d to 11.insatt bu'>• l\/ftOPME'NT t8939 San Publtsheo Orange Coast 1990 Ouctedby 11n1nd1111du11I ' · ' Thl58 ments must be by cash. Francis K C Foo. M O ,
• llC\ jd111 t"rl O) "" 1nd1•1011"' """' u11c1e1 lhP F1c1111nus c .v o•. rnunta1n Valley Oa11y Pilot May 26 June 2 9 F451t54 The reg1s1tant(sl corr1· Amended PuDllcatlon certllted checl\, cashiers or 9441 Gateshead Dr · Hunt· 1c,~;111~:m,1H ,::•;•n;11u•n4,"~ ,.,,;,'.: •. d·~~·,::~~!a~t ~~';,: ~~~:r~t>~~ M~~'i;:'<;:Qc;i"•o C ~~.~~[O~ Sauer 18939 ,16 1990 Sa-476 o:i~o~~~~~u~~a~ge 2io;~'. ~eC:c~n~~r t:~~sa~~11~:1~ June 16 1990 ~~~:rst!1e'.":i~1:i: ::nk~ '"~'~.~ ~~~7,;;,1;11 ,:26c4:n.
C • •1 ,,ll ' neh 11noer 1ne F'1ct1t•ous L·'"~ A e-.0~1 P,.,~•Ot'rl <; ,,, (Jrlo~ rourt,'\1n Vt1lley July 7 1990 Business Nama(s) 11s1ed •-ic NOTAl't express. 0, lelegraoh money ducted by an indMduat '"'i. Du''•·•" i; '" Buo.onPs~ 111.,me1s1 loSIPd '"'' ;t.1tt>'"'''•t "'a'> t1>t'd C.oJ"I 92'08 Pla.IC NOTICE Sa537 abo~e on June 1988 l"UU&. n.t. ordet Mallecheclt or money The reg1srrenl(1) com·
Jue 1"" t ' '' ' 1 ' ii .. ' lt .~ vi .. ~ 1, 1cie5 .. •n 1n ... C uni~ C1en. 01 Or T no) t>u!.011ess is con Anita Unger CITY,.. order payable to the 1n1ern11 menoed to trensac:l buSI·
Ii.-1·'l• '1"'' "' Bd•tJrJB '1opan 1 9" C unh 1 M,,, :.>3 d,,ct .. ot>, anonOi¥•dual FICTJTK>USBUIUNEU PUBllC NOTICE This statement was hlfld ..,.. R~5e(v1e4 !less under the Ftettflous
mrr''"'' 10 "ir".1Ct t•u5•· I ln•s ~t.111.•ment was "'""' IQ<I() I Tht> registranllsl CQm· NAllllE STATEMENT w11n the County Cterll of Or· FOUNTAIN VALLEY Date 6-7-90 Business NameiS) tilled
nt1!.s ,,.naei ttw ~oc:lltoou~ /""'"' ine CouM, C1e1~ ot Or. I F'51155 menc.ed 10 transact t>uS•· The tollow1n persons are FICTITIOUS .UIMNEl l ange County on May t6. NOTtcl fl w .. -" QU .-... abovit on May 18· l990 Bus•"'~ "111"'""1 istt>d anq,. C:nuni, " M lv ' 1490 P111>loshi-C1 Orangt' Coas1 nt.'!>5 11ndi:" lhe F1c1111ous ao1ng t>us1nes~ as NAME I TATIMENT 1990 . ..VJTIMQ BIOi enue O~r II' O • 801 ~rtneis I( C Foo.M O
tbC'vl<JI' Mi,. t\<O(' F4SS4l~s ,oa11yP.lt•tJu•·e'• 16 23 30 Bu~"'"'" Namel'\I hSled THEREDSUN COMPANY Thelollowinc;ipersonsa1e F457217 NOTICE IS HEREBY C·12'tt ~ iOa 'tanta Th•S statement WIS tlled
w 111i,1r• "•""•:·"I loltl J1 Pvlito.,111 r. (Jr mq.-Cnil'll if'!nO .lb•'"" nn N A 27381 Celanova Mlaa1on doing bus1nesa as Pubttsned Ortnge Coest GIVEN that the City ol Foun· Ana, C A 12712 • (714) I w11h 1he County Clerk ol Or·
I 111s. ~' '" m 1 r l .. " !oll>C,l o,.,._ '11101 ,, • • Q 16 2J Nnr11<, lnO Ar.SOC•ate<> C.~· aid L Sauer V•e10 Caht 92692 NE w p 0 RT p A C IF I c Oa1ty P1IOI May 26 June 2. 9. t11n Valley. Orange County, ... 2229 I ll"Q., County on June 6. ~~~.if~ r .• ~~'.'1• ·r 1"~ 1
1 ~~ t<lrio Sa-507" T11,5 statement was llled Scott B Aedsun 27381 HEAL THCAAE. 4425 N 16 t990 ~1~::;;~P :111~-:i~aM~~ Published Orenge Coest 1'90 F45Mtt
iQc.., 1 Sa·484 ""''' IN County Cler~ ot Or· Celanova M1ss1on Vte10 Jemt><Kee Re . Suite 135, Sa--472 Tuesday, the 261n day 01 Daily PllOI June t6. 1990 PubhsheO Orange Coest
F45anl ounllC NOTICE .1; J' CC'unty on Ma'/ 23 Ca1tr 92692 Newport Beach Caht 92660 n.m11C NOTICE June, 1990. in the ott1ee ot S153S DaJf P1101 Juoe 16 23 30.
,, .t> \', r. , , , .1~1 PUBLIC unTICf ruu 111qJ ln•s business •S coo-Oav•d A G19m M 0 Inc ,.,_, tne Cily Cle<k 10200 Staler J 1/7 1990
0 ,1 , p , J , , , , , JO •~ F45f092 dueled Dy an ind•¥•duat Cahforn1a. 2422 Santiago Avenue Founiein Vatl;t CA u
t,, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Fl~!~~o~;A~~:~~~S f'ubltshed Orarigt> C-0i1.sl Tne reg1s1rantcs) com-Or Ney,porl Beach Cahl ITATfMIENT Of' 11 which ume said bid~ ..,111 PUBllC NOTICE
5091 )1111y P•fot J.,n., 2 q 16 23 menced 10 transact bus•· 92660 ABANDONMENT Of' be 01 1 """"ned :>J ! • NAME STATEMENT I Thi' lnllo .. lllq per~on!> ;rP t ···o ness unOet the F1cllhOoJS Charles r Clegg M 0 . UIE Of' FICTITIOUS pu IC y "'>"' • e•em·
'lip 1"11"""'nQ IJl'r!>On~ ,-Jre Cloui9 r011"11"" .. ~ I sa.497 Business Namelsl llsted 640 t e Knoll Ranch Ad . BUllNllS NAMf tne<l and declared All DEPA9'T•NT Of' P\BLIC NOTICE
Clo1nqtJus•11Pssa\ I K&t\fLEC.TRtC t805W aboveon NIA :91 An11ne1m Hills. Calif The lollow1ng persona ptoposalsexaminedandde· IN~":N~~::=Uf NOTICf,,,.. ANE MOTORCAFI MAq-B.1lbo.1 Btvo A Ntowport PU8 IC NOT CE Scott B Aedsun 92807 nave abandoned the use ot clared will be referred to the .,...-
KET PLACE 173q 1 Ml Chi Be .• ch CJhl 9266.l I l I This statement was l1ted Tn1s business 1s con-Ille F1c1111ou1 Business Community ServlOes Man-l("Vtcf ll'U8l.tC HIAMNG
1"'"Cld C..rt.it· 1 0·•''1•111' V.il "''-J ~ r.Jnk i8o~ W FICTITIOUS BUSINESS w1lh the CQVnty Clerk of Or· ducted t>y co-partners Name TELLESIS TILE CO ager and the City Attorney ~~~<>:ION ":l::.:.:
ie, Ca 1 ''• "08 B •lt·•·t1 B•vd A N .. wrort NAME STATEMENT ange County on May 16 The rt>gtslr8"1ISI com· 3277 Colorado Line. Cosll tor examtnalton and pr~-COMMISllON Of'
RNE '•Su''•"O Corp Bt'.lc.n '11'' Cl?663 '"" rouo...,1ng persons are 1990 menced to transact t>uSI· Mesa C111tl 92626 llttOn 10 the City CounCJ 11 Un<le< !AL!uihoflly in THI CITY Of'
Cd 1 ' J ··:-1.,' l.o1l Ci.t S;md l r1·1' ~ •sos w ov•t•q ous1ne,s a~ F4512t2 ness under the FICMIOUs Tne Fic1t11ous Business 111•" regular meel•ng on lnternll Reven...-c~ sec-
1"' no w••<.~t>. 1 •U"1"'' Vd &.:ittoJ 81·•! A "IPNOottl MArtSSE Tl"IE REAL ES Pub1tsned Or>Jnge Coast Business NamefS) listed fllamerelerredtoat>ovewas AuguslJ ;~ T hon 6331 Ille P<OPef'1Y oe-N6~~~~SV~~YEBY 1"1 Cd 1 "· 'Oil BeaGr C 11'1 'l2bC· 1 r A re. COMPANY 2435 e Dat1y P1101 Mav 26 June 2 9 above on June 5. 1990 filed 1n Orange Cou,,ly on ~OJ£C ·"£CREA ION This bu~"'e~~ '' con-1 M1\ o ,~,, PSS •s con Coasl Hw Ste 7 Corona 16. t990 Charles Clegg M D Ju I y 2 9 . 19 8 8 FI l E CENTER DOOR Krlbed below has been se<l· GIVEN that on Wednetday,
nu<.tf'd r.> ,; rnrno•utoon d11r1t>d b> ~u;lt.;nd .;ne1 wile oei Ma• da1tl 92625 Se·480 Tnts etalemefll was filed NO F387545 Rf PLACEMENT ed lor nonpayment ol June 27. 1990. II 7 30 pm.
lnP 1Pq1s1r,1n11~1 com Thi' rt•Q•~l•Jn1!.• c.om· 0 111d T S·nt rd 2620 wtlh lhe County Cterllot Or· Timothy David Wood 11 19 the Intent ot 1nesa internal rtWenue taxes due 111 the City Councll
menc.l'd 1ci tran•.it1 ous1 tnl'n<.t'd lco tr.ins .. c.t llu" A ea de 0 "co~ia Mesa pimtlC NOTICE an e Count on June 5 3277 Cotc>fado Ln Costa spec11tca11ons In keeping from Robert J Frelholl. Chambers 10200 S111e1 Av· n~~s ,1.,dt" \lit' F1c.1111ou .. ne~!> unc>t" ll•P F'ictt1ious 1" ''' ' UU\. 19~0 Y • M Call! 92626 w•lh 1ne policies oJ lhe City 3602 K1ngsw1y Ave . enue, Fountain Valley. the
Bu\·n•> , N,1tT1PISl 1 st"dl au~·nP~\ ~'1" ,.,,1 lt'ltl'<I C.Jltf 92627 esa OI Fountain Valley 10 obtain Anehelm. CA 9280• The Planning Commission Wiii
Jt .,, • 1;1,1, , 1Q90 tt•r,.,. , ., A~·· r1 1r48Q I h•s t>usme~s ·S con· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS P 0 F~ d T~:, ~sine.: ~as 1 con-m11er11ls/equ1pm1nt sull · property will be sold at out>-hold "publlC hearing on Ille
Nc1r f 1011 <:;f'C•Pt r .. .a l r ; -dutll'd t>~ dn inoivodual NAME STATEMENT ubhshe<> range 0151 ut vr an I" ua able tor Ille serv1oe de· hC auchon as provided by following items
., 1 t.,111 • .,1 .. ,,1 .,.,,!. ,;/\'d ;'~'.s ~l.tW~""t ,,_3~ 1,.e<I l ,.., rec.i0s1r.1n11s1 com The following pet50flS are Dail~ Pilot June 16 23 30 This Slltement was hied mands ot the oepartmenl tn· Internal Revenue Code sec· 1 COASTLINE COLLEGE
,.,,,, 1111 C:n 1111, CIPr• 01 1)1 ...,,,, ir ,. 1,;011,.1, Cit"~ l r Or '"1'"". l to lri1nsJ:I t>uSt doing 1>us1ness as July 7 t990 S 527 w~tth tn~ C°':nly Clef~ oC ~~-vol¥ed All 1nstallations Shlll ttOn 633~ and related tegU· . CON01TIONAL USE PEA·
.,, 9,. c. 'U' 1, , M,,1 , .,.,.,~, C.ou,.t, , M ,1 10 nti!.I un1Jer lhe 1c111ious MINICH ELLO S PIZZA a-a oun Y on ay 1n 11 neat and workman· t111ons Diie of Sale MIT NO 1128
i«'l"I ,.,, Bus•no5 Name1 s1 hsted 9895 G Warner Fountain l9 11to.e manner and all compo. Wednesday. June 27, 1!MIO, Pe1111on 1ubm111eo by
F45109, F4saes9 ''ocivr on N A Valley Cahl 92708 POOLIC NOTICE Pubhsned Orange CoeSI n e n 1 s o t t n e ma · Time of Sate Bidder reg1S· Coastltne tor the OP4tr811Gr\ ~.,t.1,.,1,. 11 >r .,,11,. c..c.~~1 1 r ,1 ., ,1 i•n u• 11,Q,. co .. st David l Sanford Jonn An1hor1y M1n1cn1el10 ~:~b Pilot June 9 16 23 30 ter1ol1equ1pmen1 shalt be ot tra1ion • 9.30 AM. Oue111ons ol en auto ••change and
0,.,1, 1 o1 '"'" •1 ., ;-1 u 1,, 1 f>, 1 ,, , , ir , ·1 30 lnis s1a1eme111 w.ls flied 304 E Adele Anaheim FICTITIOUS IUllNESI sa.51 4 standard manufacture Allot • 10 30, Sale • 11 00 AM selh~ tac11t1y 10 be localed
1r,c1o 1,1.,0 wilh 111• Counly C11"k Of Or-Ca111 92805 NAME STATEMENT sa10 w o 111 and ma . Plac.e ol Sate 23 C1111c al the Coaslllne lac1hly etthe
s 1 JQP s .•. ~ 10 '"9' Count, on May 17 This 1>us1ness " con· The following ~rsons are terials/equ1pnient furn1sned Center Plaza City Ha.Ill southwest Cc>fner ol Warnet
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LOCAL I
MlltTUAIES !
PACIFIC VIEW
MfMOfUAL PARK I Cemetet)' • Vorluaf');
Criaoet • Cremllo•y I 3500 Pattftc View O"ve
Newpor1 Beech
'44-%700
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Morluary • Cnapet
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Cremation
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
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11<·11. I ducted by al' 111d1v1duet 001n9 1>ui.1ness as Plft.IC NOTICE s11111 be subiect 10 1nspec-Poli<:e AnneK Auc>t1or1um Avenue ano N~hope Street
F45759t Tne reg1s1ranllsl com· J & S AUTOMOTIVE t 145 11on and approval ol the 01· Santa Ana CA (NW Corner to 11tow pnvate per1ies to
Put•'1"'11',; O•" •" Co,\SI menc .. d 10 trdnsact t>usi S Mohawk San11 Ana. FICTITIOUS IUl tNESS rec1c>f 01 Community Se•· ol Ross Street and Santa use ~rlung spKU on lhe
Do1 ) ""1 1 J""" · '• 16 :i:'3 nes~ under tne F1c1111ous Cal I 92704 NAMf STATEMENT vrees The mate111ls end Ana Boutevardl Tnle Of· Coasthne site to olter their "~'''' I B1M1ne~~ N,1me1s1 t1sted Josepl\ F Spiegel 1145 S Tne tollow1ng perM>m• are equipment s11at1 be new end t@reo Only th• nght tttte cars end the11 vetucies tor
5.t 49 t at>ove on Ma~ 11 t990 Mondwlo. Sante An.t Calif doing business as nol have oeen used 1n dem· ano 1n1eres1 ot ROBERT J sate on Slludays ano Sun· We Co rer
the Coast
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coverage of local new . spo rt ·
a nd fea tures.
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PUBLIC NOTICE This s1a1emen1 w.ts filed lh1s ovs1neu is con-WEST 7566 Edinger Ave e•cep1 where appro¥ed by properly will be offered tor pm
with the County Cler\\ or 01· 1duc1ed Dy on md1v1dua1 Hunhng1on Beech Catll Director ot Community Ser· sale If requested the 2 ST APL ES CON·
,ICTITIOUS BUSINESS ange Cou111v on M ay 17 The reg1s1rant1sl com-92647 .., 1 c. 8 5 A 1 1 m a • Internal Revenue Strv1ce will DITIONAL use PERMIT NO
NAME STATEMENT 1990 ml'nced 10 transact buS•· Keta En1erp11ses inc 1e11a11equ1pment and ac-lurn1s11 1nform111on ooout 1130 r11, '"''0"'"'9 terson\ a•P F4574'2 ness under ine F1c111oous 7566 Edinger Ave Hunt· cessor1es shall oe 1n1t1lled poss1bte encumbrances Pe1111on submitted by S••· 1~ "ll I us ne~" .u Put> Sh\!d Or ange Coast Business Name111 listed 1ng1on Beach. Ca111 92647 and c;oml)ly w111\ 11\e require· whicti mey be uMlut 1n de· pies IOI p1op0sed rellll of.
1.i•.A'-15 f'llfEAPRtSES O.i11yµ,1ot June 2 9 16 23 at>oveon June 1 t990 Thrs Du11ness is con· men1s of 1pphc101e c111. 1e1m1n1no the value Of the ticesupp1tesuse 1n 1n eK1sl·
01fl I NESS DELI E.X 19<10 Joseph Spiec;iet dl!Cl"<I by a C0tl)Ora11on tom1a Codes ano Federal interest beJng SOIO OeSCrtP· •no bu•ld1ng 1n '" M 1 ZOl'e It
PRf 5S ·e~ VJ t ~lh St UM Se·•89 Tn1s statement was hied Tne reg1s1r11n11s1 com· Safety regu1a11ons 1n force 1ton ot property the northeast corner ot
H Co\t • Me~.l Calo! 92627 with the County Clerk ot Or-menced to transact bu151. Quality. construcuon de· One 2 bedroom. 2 bllh· Eucllo Slrfft ano the San
I Mn"" 1 rv.1n 436 Cam· PUBLIC NOTICE ange County on June 6, neas under the F1c1111ous tails. m11enals/equ1pmen1 room. single family rest· 011190 Freeway
u11c1 ,, l" Coste Mesa t990 Business Name(sl listed performance Ciharecter1s11cs de,,ce. 1637 square teel, 3 SUPER COMPUTER
<..ol•I 0t't•'J l FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 11451112 abov• on May 21 1990 and price auo1111ons wlll be built 1n 1959, stucco IX· CENTER • CONDITIONAL A111n Mont'• <108 Camino NAME STATEMENT · Put>l1sned Orange Coast Kenneth K Comt>s analyzed by comoe1en1 Cny 1er1or Commonly known IS USE PERMtl NO 1131
Sur<,.,,,.,,,, C.iltt 92672 Thelollow1ngpersons11rl! D••ly P1101 June16 23 JO Tn1s 1111emen1 was hied 1uthor1hes1ndthemater11ts 3&02 t<1ngsw1y Ave Petition 5Ubm1Hed tor 1
T• r •• ""~S •S con doing 1>us1'14lH as July 7 t990 w11n the County Cterll of Or· .. hich 1n 1netr Oj)ln1on beat Anaheim. Cl\ 92804 whotesalet rtt11I wa•ehOU"
,1,c•r1 t-. "gener,11 O&rl· NEWPORT CUSTOM S•531 ange County on May 24 s9fllff the interest of the Lega!Oescnpuon f~lily ror nles ol com·
r "'~' t L.AMP SMAOE 1406 Lincoln 1990 City will be purci'lased The Loi le Ol Tr eel 3501 As pulers end related Items 11
111 .. 1t'Q•Stranll!>I com Lene Ne""p()f t Betch C111I PlalC NOTICE ,.._ City w111 ot0111e Crtter11 ptl· shown on a MPA recorded 1n the southwest corner ol Mr
m('" ... 1 t transact t>us1 92660 Publtthed Orange C041st 01111as which are aubJect to 800ll 123, Peon 9 to 13 tn· was111ngton ano Talbert Av· "'',~ 111 llt'r tM Fic:1tt1ous Phan TtJ L11 1406 Lincoln IC l1M2 0811'1 P1101 June 16. 23 30. change without notice elusive, M1scelltneous enue 8ut••11>~~ Nametsl llsted Lane Newport Batch Cat1I ,ICTITIOUI IUl lNall July 7 1990 The City 1pec1rically rl· Maps. records Of Hid Or· THESE MATTERS ere
llhto • ., M M1ly t 1990 92600 NAMJ I TATfMENT Se-523 serves the r>Qhl to 'elect anyl ange County. C1htorn11 being processed pursuant to
Mon1<•1 trw1n This ouslntlu 11 con· The tonow1no persoM are or all proposals an!! reject Prop1r1t m1y bl In· the Plannl~ L1w1 or tne
Th•' i l111emen1 was ftted ouc1.q t>y an 1nd1v1dua1 doing t>usinttu as PtalC NOTIC( any 1bnorma1t11es Oevle· 1pecled 11 DRIVE BY ONLY Stat• or Calttorn11, Govern·
w111 tn1• County Clerk ot O• T11t •eo•s1ranus1 com-Tiie Spa 11 111e v entei 11ons ttom 1new spec•ll·\3602 1<1ngtw1y Ao "*'' Code 8.000 et Mq .
.inofl Count)' on Miiiy 4 19901 men< ea to 1ransac1 buSi· 650 Toy,n Canl•r Onve flCTITtOUI BUIMIS c111ons con'9rning spectlte<I Anahelm CA 9280• Ply· end the Fountain V1t .. v Mu·
F45I070
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neu under tile F1C1tll0t.tt Su•le 700 Costl Me a Call· NAMI STATIMl"N"T 01rnt nt><>n caoac11y Quah1yj manl Terms Oeftrred Ply· /11C1p1l Code, Title 21 °t1tt1t•!'I~ Oritng• CoHI Bus111Us N•me111 111ttd tornta 12020•1971 The lotlowtng peraons -.re Of ~tormancam1~ bf con-1 "*'1 H IOllOwS The high· 1HOSE OE.SIRING TO, ...
O.i •) P0101 Jun• 2 9 t6 23 ahOvl' on N A , Lt11urt 0 9vetopmen1 do.ng bu11n1u u 11dtr•d If per11nen1 City' tit O•Odtr tor eac;h Plete ot uty 1n ravor or ti'\ OOPOlfhOn
tO'lO Phen Li t I lnterast~ o• C1hlorm8 Inc . E t. BROWN CONST • cr1ter11 11 not compromised, propefly mus1 depoll1 20 to lhe praposa11 'Wiii be given
Sa·'85 I Th11 statement was t1ted 650 Town Center Orlvt 11601 Motgen Ln . Hunl· 11!<1prov~1ha1111e manu· percent 120·~1 or their bid an ~tunlty to dO to 11
----------""''h thf Coun1o; Clerk ot Or-Suite 100 Colla MUI Cl h· 1ng1on 8e"h C1l1f 92~47 llCturlt 1ubm1t lull Oeterlt>-IMMEOtATlL V IOllOw\ng tn. 11'>1 public ri.•rlr19 If tuf11'1et
Plft.IC NOTICE I ange County on M~y 1 t lorn11 92626· 1977 Edward Lee Brown, 11801 uon ano f )(plan111on ol tne aale The D111nce must ~ >nlormauon la, Oeelfed. you
1990 fn•• bus111tu •• CO"· Morgen Lane Huntington 1ustllic111on lor propoffd p110 no lllet thin I PM may contac1 tlle PlaMlft9
FICTITIOUI au••••• ' fl491121 ducted Dy • COIPOtlllOn Btaeh. Calif 928•7 d•v11t1on oased Ul)Of'I 80• THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 199() O.partmenl II tH-4425
NAME I TATEMINT Puollsrir.d Orange Cout T hf' r1g111, ant com· Th•• but•neu I• con-c99t1bl• engl,,..,•ng PfK• FOUT\ OI P1ymen1 All Pl)" Ind raftlf lo 1he •bo~ Item•
hf following l)ersons l lt Oa ly P11ot June 2 t 16 23. ~Ced to tran111ct but>-dulled by an 1nd11/\dull 1"e• mentt mutt be by tash It a prOp()Md Kl!On 11
c>01119 t>u11ne" u 1990 "4tU under the t1c1111ou1 Tl"tt •191a1r•nt11> com· No QUOtltlO(lt 'Wiii be c.on·I cw11l*1 c~. """"•or ch~ WI -ovn. tnere
TERRAZA COUAT AS· 81--4116 but•nest name 0< nltNI ~oo 1 1r1n1act Ou91· llO.,eo wn<h m any manner 1111Mirtr'1 cheell or Dy • may be 1 hrrwtatlOn to relllng
SC)CtATES L P 23046 1ta1eo 100119 on NIA nes1 u'IO"' lhe ,1e111>0u1 a.er ..... the QUlhty °'I Untied StllM POllll. b111111. only tt\OM 1nut1 re!Md 11
-'"'9ntoa De L• c 1r1011 Ll11ure 01vt lopment B1i1ine11 Nam-.11 flll•d w0111 penormanc• ot.· tile ••Pfeu Ol tellilf~ ~ the publ< hearing dekribecl
-j 15. Laguna Hiiis C1111 "8.IC NOTICE 1n:e~es11 01 C11ttorn11 Inc , at>Ov• on NIA m11er11111equ1prnent d•· ordef M••c"-Cll 9r money In ~ notic. or 1n •ll'91\
926S3 Jflfftey JCWlet Pr"ldent fcrwara L .. 11ow11 Kt1bed 1n th... IDKlfl· Older payable to 1rie lnt.,nel corre8'>0fl~• defl¥9f.cl
Br100• Developmenl Cor· fllCTITtOUI llUllNlll lh11 1111•mtn1 w1s 11i.o Tn1a 1111~t wn hi.cl '-1t1on1 A•~ Sefvice to the Plannlnt Com~Nlon
00<111on • Ci1111torn1• Cor• NAMI ITA'nMINT w11" lhe County Clerk of Of'· with IM COun1y C.ie<k cl Or• l lO Mt.....O: TUii· Oete s.1.90 11 Or prlOr to ll'le publle ,.,..,.
por11ton 23046 A¥•ntel1 0. The rollowino peraon11r1 11109 Count~ on .iune1 s. tngt Coun1y on Junt 4 OA't, AINI a ,,. AT It WI_._ Uill. ,,o. lnQ
LI C,,11011 31! Laguna OOtng bu11ntta.s 11 1900 19t0 Mtt10 A.II. ... c . .-, ...... -DON C~ ...
H•llt C1ltl 926~3 CAP11 AL CONSUL TINO ,_.,, ,.... ........ ,...._ ll'•lt3 ..... AM. CA tl111 (fM) re•ett , Pt8"t"9 Ce••
T111• bu1111ttu 11 con· GAOUP, t280 81ton A~ Pubh5'*1 Oraf!09 Coe11 PuOhalled 0.•"99 COMt lft9 .._...,. • -... ......,.
ouct.cl Oy a limited partner· $u1te 98 · 11• Newpot110••lt P1101 June 12. it 26 o..1y P1\o1 June ,. 23 30 "'Cit"* Or11i99 Coeat PuOllaMd Of1n99 Coee1 ~ Oranee Coeet
llllO 84ttcll Calif UMO Jufy 3 IHO uly 1 tttO o.Hy Pt10C JVM 11. 1990 ~ PilO' .NM If IMO 09lly Pllo J\lllif 1e ttto 'The r1911t11nt111 com "onalo w '4•fer •27 l ·SH s .. 52S S.·'33 Sl&U ~4 .. -.. ----~-----------~------------
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BELCOU RT CU STOM
M EDITERRANEAN
One of a kind S brcboom, -4 beth plus
~ car garagr custom homr. Eirtmsiw '* o( whitt tiln " pluth ~ carprbng throughout. Black marblr
fftp1aa in living room ai family
room. Largr rear yard wirh cuaom
plant (Of nrw ~ & spa includrd. &eaeee to St,3~000.
SATUmDAY. AN 16. 1990 I ~ J
SPECTACU LAR VIEW
TENNIS EST A T E
magnificem ~ hedroom. ~· ~ hach plus
serva m quaners escace 1 icua1ed on I .X 1 acre
located at che edge ut Bac.k Bar·s Ecolo~1cal
Reserve. llus is one of Oran~e oumy·s muse
imponanr view propc:n ies. The pr(vace gaced
entrance will lead }OU co motor •coun wuh
parking for •vtr 20 c.·Jrs C..uscum lighted cennis
coun & 20 meter pool wuh spa anJ rock
waterfall. This is che uluma ce enrercainer's
delight. Owner will consider a crade fo r Corona del
Mar ocean front o r commer ia l building . Call
for your privace showing.
OFFERID AT $4.m .ooo
BELCOURT
CUSTOM HOME
TrC'mt:nt.luu,(\ up,i.:r.idC'J
~Jruom. \ h.uh "'"h \ c.u
l->·""~1: Mo11->nilic1:n1 h.arJ w'-11.>c.I
flC'IOf1 + plush carpc11n1-: StatC' ul
tht' an ~ourm'1 ki1ch1:n Pro-
lt·\~1onalh Jn1,i.:n1:d re.ir v.irJ w1rh
lap pool S. ~JM ~fJn~ 1Kht:r lt.i·
tUrC') tuu numt-ruu) to mC'nt1on
Redaced to SU'>O.lllll
RARE OFFERING~
BELCOURT TERRACE
PLAN 'D'
M.t1->nificentlr sn in a parl.-like t'flvuun·
mem T~m<ndousl) upgr.iJed I BJ. \
Ka plu \ ~ • .r ~·r.i~e mwnhomC'
Blt'ached wood floors, ~ourmct kitchen.
huilr·tn obmt'IS & cusmm hJothts Proff.
dt's1~ned ).i rJ th.u can ;accomnio<l:ue an\
I (le Of ~rt'<llJQO. This I~ mUSl \t't'1
JUST LISTED
FORM ER BELCOURT GALLERY MODEL
Magnificent 48R. J.58 A. 4 car garage Galle) home. Elegan1ly appo\nted
w11h leaded front entry doors. bleached wood lloors & plush carpe11ng
1hroughou1. Gourmet Alm1llmo kitchen with center lsbnd rook lop &
r ustom window & wall treatments. Av.ard winning landscaping v.h1ch
includes outdoor cnlcrtainmcnt area spa & fountains. This 1s the home )OU
hlr''C bcen·wai1ing for. Offered al Sl .7~5.000
MOR E FINE HOM ES
NEWPORT BEACH
Belcourt Terrace Plan ·c
TocaJly upgndt'd 3BR. 2'1BA plus family room townhomt'. S1cuared on an
~rsizrd lex foe complne privacy. Gorgt<>Us marble floors & neutral
colorrd carpeting throughout. Cuswm paint & window. Trnrmcnrs and
many custom cab1ntts. Proft'SSionally dcs1gMd ittr yard w/built-in BBQ.
~co ssn.<n>
Belcourt Terrace Plan "B"-Best l ocation! I
Ele~antl)' appomted \BR. \~BA. wwnhome Del Outed in n.11ural rnlor\
with bt'1u11ful wh1tt ult flo<5rs, ~rh<r carpnin,.: & pl.am .11100 'hutter' Rur
)Jrd backs ontO Wttnbt'lt for t'U) ICCn S tu w;ilk·wa\ S\Slt'm 6.. pool &. 'P'
faciht1<s Miln) tXher upgr;ade\ 100 numerous m menuon
Belco urt Hill -Plan 2. OftmJ "1 S.-C,~,crn
Trt'mtndous Catalina, Ocon & City L1~ht VN:w l)tocurator upgraded "'uh
plush off wh1tt' car pntn}o?. bardwood Ooors & pl.int111on shuners Smt-uf.
tht-.in ~ur<>pnn wh1tC' l.1tcht n with sub-lt'To .md JtM·A1re .1pph.1nces
A/C, ~<.unty. and wnt locatJOO OffertJ ,U Sf•l~.00)
IRVINE
Tu"le Rock-Cuscomized BroaJmoor Plan 4 · Reduced
Tt.Kiilly rtdteorated wnh 0001\ tht lint's! ,o,~etlll\ \HR. plus scud~. l · 'Hil\
ext'\U UH' home "'t'w k1tcht'n with ~t•te·11f th<-.an appl1iin<.t'S & Ct'fltt'r
l\lanJ t \ll)k·top New frtnch doors & wmdow) l\ew spa in ;m1um. Marble
entl') & lrplc A/(. k"C & ht'auuful U I\ l1~ht •tt'w A mu)( ~·
~Sunday 1-), 19171 Biddlt ~ lO S4S'i.W I
Irvine -Turtle Rock Po inte
Mock-I prrtco J.M. ~<n Plllll ( GUl'E!t'<lll \ hc:oJruum, .!'. b.lth
rownhome lit'auuful harJ~ood floors & neutrJI Berber carpeun~ throu;,th·
out 8u1lc-m tntenamment Ct'ntt'r m (,un~) ruum Proft' s1om1ll) dt •t-t~J
rt'.tf ) ard Prict'd to irll Offt'~d ilC s1 I ~.<n•
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EASTSIDE DELIGHT
Great buy! Spacious 3BR, 2YiliA. has
1t all! Large WT'lp around yard. Im-
maculate condition, dual pantd win-
dows, 9 ft ceilings. 2 car anached
garage. Quite location. $2~.<XX>
EASTS IDE
This 3BR plus den 2YiliA. 2 story with
pool is tht btst price for one of its
kind in the~. a~ tO schools.
shopping and Back Bay. $287.<XX>
HUGE LOT
Ytar new family home on private lex
in ne-w golf COUISC communiry of
Tustin ~h. Views of~ and
Saddkback. Thrtt BR. 2Yl.BA.
$30).~
BAYRIDGE
Light, bright and airy upsuirs unit.
Movc-in condition. Two BR. 2BA. in
gated community with pool and spa
cl~ by. $32~.<XX>
READY FOR REMODEL
Sp0tlessly maintained ~bluff home
with a huge yard juSt waiting foe some
creative ideas foe a growing family.
S390.<XX>LH
BLUFFS
Best comer location, 3BR. plus den
ovcrloolong lovely grttnbclt and JUSt
clo~ enough to community pool
Spmous open fttlmg Extra wock-
snop. $410,<XX>
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Private C<>wtyard, 3BR. 2BA. with
~pt.nee tttnagcr BR and BA. Frtnch
doors, with vaulted ceilings. A btst
buy in che Heights. Ready to move
inc o. S4 21.CXX>
QUIET CUL DE SAC
Large executive home cucked away on
quite SUttt with excdl~nt floor plan
that opens to sunny prwate pool.
Secluded master suite plus 2BR, 3BA.
extra bonus room. $449,<XX>
EASTBLUFF BUY!
Remodeled home, new ma.stet .suite
and cxcitlllg lutchen/famtly room
with top of tht L.nc equipment plus a
brand new roof. Unlunrtcd potenoal
extensive parking. S<m.<XX>LH
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
&p.nded one story with maids or
guest quarters added. Lcxs of French
doors and windows. Loads of extras.
Very private yard with spa. S~~~.00>
"ALL DOLLED UP"
Harbor Vn Homes ac its bcSt! From
tht leaded glass from doors through-
out tht whole hou~. Expanded and
mnodeled 4BR. single story. $~7.<XX>
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Ocean & Bay view. Thrtt BR, 2BA.
home in Harbor View Hills. newlr
painted and carpeted. Formal dinlll~
room. Bring your dccoratoc oc con-
traetor. $69'),<XX>
ENTERTAINING SHOWPLACE
Exciting ~on huge private loc.
R~ently remodeled cxpe.ndcd with
4BR. 4BA, sq.rare guest quattcrs.
Fabulous pool & spa. $73~.<XX>
PRIME LOCADON
Custom residence located on a m05f
sought after strttt. Marvelous floor
plan foe entertaining. French doors,
vaulted ceilings. gourmet kitchen.
Four BR. 3BA. $769.~
HARBOR VIEW ffiLLS
ToW.ly redecorated 3 or 4 BR. one
story home, new kitchen, with State·
of-the-an appliances. French doors
and windows throughout, remodeled
baths, new roof. $769.~
CORONA DEL MAR
So of hwy. Fabulous sunny location.
One block from ocean. Owner urut
3BR. 3BA plus income unit 2BR.
2BA. Ocean vit'W from patio. t;~
grades.galore, light and bright.
sn~.<XX>
NEW ON MARKET
Perfect family home-perfect family
neighborhood Wcstcliff-Dovcr
ShOttS area. Six S(l9Cious BR, Large
family kitchen, avttsittd playroom.
Thrtt car garage. S7'99.m
OVERSlZED LOT
In Corona del Mar, Owming beach
conagc with pcxential to build your
dream ~. Half block to occa.
$1,<m,<XX>
Elegant CuStom home 11\ the gated community of Harbor~ rtMSt
attention to decaJ. pa and waterfall, garden room, master sua:e
w/s1mng room. A fabulous one of a kmd property. Sl.5'°,<XX>
Dl .PLE.X ( D~i
Pride of ownership. ideal comer lo-
cation. Great for owner/user, or Ill·
~Stment. ~uufolh landscaped Op-
posite The Terraces" Don c mw out
on chi.s one. SW'>.~
\'lf \X l < H
Ocean. Bay. Wedge and City Lights
view. R-2 lcx w1ch teardown. Includes
plans for wge home. Superb locat10fl.
Call for dteails. Sl.6~.<XX>
HAR80R \'II \X l!()\11 '-
Rare fllld in thlS nc1Ahborhood. re-
modeled with vnrmth a.nd charm,
5BR. 3BA, soft cones throughout.
Secluded easy care yard wnh decks
and overhang New lutchtn, master,
windows. $760,000
RESIDENTIAL
644-6200
2 CIVIC PLAZA 1"100
R·2/SP-6 Bring your Wtnr and mu:ime the land mr pormtial. An
ofkr ncx to be ttpeattd. In~ Builders! R.eauranttun! Sl,l61>,<XX>
Wooduful Monaco, light, bright with
~ shunn. Frmch doors, and
Wttful use of mirron in dining room
and wet bar. Lovdy pecio wtth spe.
S'm,<XX>
Smsetiona1 English Tudor raidmce
.ah city views, on one of the larp
lots in lUrboc Ridge. ri¥e BR. 7BA.
gun/maids quaners. S«luMd pool
and sp&-$2J '°,<XX>
BROKERAGE
644-6200
2 CIVIC PLAZA #100
f.MERALD BA y .atAJlMER
=~!!:!:'= BuiW rwo Stories. Ocean side of Hwy
ol this private exclusiw area. Great,
giat valut. t9n,<m
SEAVIEW
Uncompr~ of cS)' lighu
from this · one •ory pool
home. SiruMN on privatt Comtt in
gated conunuMy. IUtutts 4BR.
i\1BA, immaculatt! tr>39,<XX>
SEA VIEW ·~ ACRE
From ~lawn to h.ilhKk achien-
tutt, this wuquie offering is incom-
puablit in Scavirw. Fiw BR. 3BA,
family home on private ~ actt lex.
Unobmucted views.
'96~.<XX>
SOPHISTICATED STYLING
Anxi\>U$ and accommodating sdkr is
showin~ the way to the 21• century
with this cleganr new design on a
lovley Corona dd Mat sattt. '979,<XX>
coRONA DEL MAR-
South of Hwy, spectacular showpbce
with view of ocean from rooftoP •
deck. comJ*tt with private spa. De-
signed for mtemining, relaxing, soph-
isticated soft tones throughout.
$1,22),<XX>
EMERALD BAY
Si.x BR. 180° ocean view. Olckr home
within the gated private communiry
of Emerald S.y. Lou of charm and
fooage. Perfect for a large ramify. -
Good value at $1.600,<XX>
ON THE BAY
148 fttt on the &y in ~ Shores.
180° view of Newport Beach and
Newport Cmtcr. 4BR. 4"1BA. pool.
spa. 3 car garage. Bring yoor decor.
ator. $2.200,<XX>
BELCOURT
OCEAN VIEW! Elegantly appointed
)BR. cuS<om home with 4'1! BA.
family room, state.of-the-ans kitchen.
Huge master suite with fireplace and
walk in closet. Four car garage.
$2.3'°.<XX>
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ARISTOCRATIC ELEGANCE
II I I arbor Ridge showpLilce. Elegant French-styled residence of
exceptional quality by award-winning designer I contractor Ron Pollendine.
Up to five bedroom suites, dramatic parquet entry, four custom granite
fireplaces, leaded· & beveled glass doors and windows. Space for maid's
quarters. Swimming pool and spa. Reduced to $1,999,000.
... (714) 720-0611
·TARBELL
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219-8559
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(VI Ula Balboa condos i~ Newport Beach. Five
to choose from, four with two bedroos and one
with three bedrooms. Most have glorious ocem
views!. Nice upgrades, Great facilities include
pool and tennis. Up to 1800 square feetJ Priced
$225,000 to $419,000. Call Joyce Barnes, (714)
722-6360 or (714) 720-0611
-(C) orona Del Mar. Located KrOU from na-
tional award school. Attr.cdve two bedroom on
an R-2 zoned lot with Plans fOr a second unit or
build two new ~. Tenna, perk & new
youth center close. Walk to the b 11chl Investors
take a look. $510,®0
· IB f 1g C.anyon custom overlooks the 14th fair-
way of Big C.anyon Country Club. S biidrooms, 5
baths, plus two half baths. Music room, exercise
room, five fireplaces. Swedish oak floors,
Michaelangelo Italian marble throughout.
$2,795,000. Call Sharon Vogt or Tom A.Hinson,
(71~) 673-8728 or (714) 720-0611.
720-0611
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~ ~ • CdM, ~ /ff ·" e w
~ e x
~el u sive
~ oceanfrt list-
~ ing with spec-~
. ~ tacular ocean ~ ---everything (For "' · w and~Yfla fit i ~.-~=-_..,,....,..--. sale or lease op-~ vie s r ('\' . o-...:.:;;.:.;.;,....:=;;..;..;;;;, _ _.. __ ~--~-_.;m---~ ' tion) $525,000. "> galore. ~\V ng c:;
'"'-. you 'r~ ,,, a ~ Ji===-' ! C' ~() _.-el home <6 • Kings Road, Ex-~ o · d C _ 1 _ w/. -"r. esagne • ·~-..... -~-....... _.J elusive new isting. "' d d d "'
Dazzling night lights & ;)..o b Y c< i c h a r O 0 · ~
• '. :-~ views of Npt Har. and C{ $3.295,000. ~
the Pacific. 3 BR, 2 BA in t: • CdM, white water ocean :"
preferred quiet neigh-$ and bay views with every boat o
0
borhood. Room for ex-~ that eAters or leaves the harbor .,. panslon, $850,000 !J passing in full view. 4 bdrm, 3'h ba ~
• Newport H~• · \ruxc,lusive
new listi ... (Q)\\ ~ luff lot w/horr.~(j)~ ... nsive bay &
night lit •S plus ocean &
Catalina s. . ndor. $949,000.
~ & new . .Sl,196,eGO. S 1,795,000 ~ "' . ~ • CdM, Frank Lloyd Wright style 2 sty. ~
fS bayfrt w /pier & dock, ocean views to c;.
"' boot. A one of a kind dream home which c:; ~exudes elegance throughout. $3,395,000 . .,. ~ ~ 0 . 0 j • Secluded Shore Cliff1, colossal size parcel c. • CdM, south of PCH, 4-bdrm, 211.! ba !Ji with building plans for a 2 sty 5,600 s.f. view,:
home with 2-bdrm, 2-ba rental unit, ff home designed b y Richard Dodd. $1,150,000. t' tons of garages and storage. Corner ~ ~
lot. $698,950. ~ • CdM ocean front vac lot with bulldtnc authority i
!!i approvals of plans for a 4, I 00 s.f. home w /semi-pvt ~ ~ drive. Unparalleled ocean surf & Catalina views~ • CdM, Bayfrt townhome completely s; $1 ,900,000. o
refurbished with dock privileges and ,;: C:.
yachtzle views. The ultimate New-!; • Lido late new exclusive llstlng. Main channel 2 sty bayfrt. 1l
port Beach lifestyle. $1,299,000. ~ 40 ft of frontage with dock & slip for 3 boats. Spacious"'-
: entrance, terraces on both levels, 3 Hreplaces +sandy be.ch."' ~ $2,750,000 ~ ---------------~ ~
C> • Summer Time Lido bayfront for rent. 2 stry, 5 BR, 4 BA + .,,
.:J fabulous views with pier & dock. Bring your 55 ft yacht, 20 ft . skiff, ~ f beach towels and $8,000 per mo/ 12 mo lease. July -Sept, $15,000 ~
i ~
CdM, NEW EXCLUSIVE OCEAi)RONT LISTING
I. With spectacular ocea~ ~ 'D trama plore. Every· !!'J~ev~~~;~ O::~~QJ ~rd o::dd~~~~.~me
CdM OCEANFRONT
2. Vacant lot with building authority approvals of plans for
a 4, I 00 s.f. home w/seml·prlvate drive. Unparalleled
ocean surf & Catalina views. $1,900.000.
NEW EXCLUSIVE CDM LISTING.
3. Dramatic white water surf & ocean views from all three
levels. Completely remodeled with very secluded
ocean lounge & terrace, wine room. Jacuzzi & wet bar,
all with twilight views of Newport Harbor the channel
entrance & Catalina Island. The sunsets are breath·
taking. $3.750.000.
SATWDAY. Jurw 16. 19'0 I P'Na 11
SPARKLING SURF
OCEAN BREEZE
REDUCED
Smell the salt air and wit-
ness the sun melting into
the Pacific while barbecuing
or sunbathing from this new
custom 2 story 4 bedroom
home. Ensenada Yacht Race
starting line in full view. For-
ever Greenbelt park and
Catalina sunset splendor.
Beach parties or formal ter-
race dining overlooking the
blue Pacific
$1,795,000
KINGS ROAD. EXCLUSIVE NEW LISTING
Dazzling night lights & ylews of Newport Harbor and the Pacific.
3 bedroom. 2 bath in preferred quiet neighborhood. Room for
expansion. $850.000
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IHI IHI
WATERFRONT
Over 4000 sq.ft. of home with large boat
dock. ~BR. 5-BA, spa, family rm, fireplace in
master and living rm. Priced below ap-
praisal to sell fast. $995,000
40520NDl:E
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
'l,le" home · estimated completion No-
vember 1990 3-BR. 2 i BA, den roof top
sun deck with wer bar In grea t location
on peninsula point Steps to Ba yfront
beach SiQ"i 000
BEACH LIFE
Walk to the beach, park and shops. This
3-BR 21h-BA home with famlly room has
new carpet, plantation shutters, cozy
fireplace, 2-car garage. private yard and
much more. 5379,000
IMILY NOT I llAL ISTATt
HUNTINGTON
HARBOUR
REALTY
BOAT SLIP
This Trinidad Island home 1<; highly un
graded with rea tures like a spa [, sun
room wet bar. plus entertainment
Ct•ntcr .tBR, ~·hBA. ram rm. formal dining s r>'>.000
WATERFRONT
This fahulous home has J pri\ ate> boate slip
and ~hows like a model <lBR. JIM. tam rm
w /frplc. formal dining rm. large master suite
w/fireplace plus a pool and Sp.l 5q2<i
TENNIS COURTS
And all the toys. pool. spa. sauna and
racquet ball plus a 2-bedroom. 2-bath
condo with used brick fieplacc and high
ceilings $197.500
G.L. GRUBBS CO
BEACH COfll>O
Walk across the street to the sand and the
surf from this 2-BR. 2-BA townhome in a
guard gated community with pool, spa and
tennis 5272,000
LIDO ISLE .
"le" home on prest&gjous Udo Isle 3-BR.
2-BA. two fireplaces. spacious master
su11c. high ce1Jing.s, formal dining plus break-
fast nook lenn-Air cook top, intercom with
AM/FM S84'l,000
VIEW + DOCK
This new listlnc and former model has
one of the best views and locations In the
harbour plus a large boat slip and patio
outside your door. 4·8R 3-BA, dlnlnc rm.
French doors & windows, community
pool, spa & tennis. $725.000
(714) 846-0641 163~0 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 200
Huntington Beach, California 92649 (2,~3) 592-2816
.. NEWOFmkl
VIEW
WATEJnOlfT
GATEOCOfAI
Ill/Sun •75~1MN IMAIWla 374,000 Sun 1808 LAew9rd. ~ lAeQllmpie 549,900
Sat 1531 s.ntMlll, lrw. Terr .. ~Hetttlng 575.000 s.t/Sun 10 Cormorlnt. ~Terr .. Ste\19~ 475.000
SM/Sun -. <*dlr"9 Wllf, ......_ Pwtt w.tyn Aou9Mlol 525,000 Sat t 2657 Vista Orneda. 8lufts Yvonne McKay 475,000
Sat/Sun 6 Hl.mrnWlgbltd, Ugune Audubon JlmSUMn 259.000 Sun .. t 4509 Surrey Of, Cameo Heghlende GllYle Amato s 999,000
SM/Sun 110 Via PeMmlo, Udo ... M. "-SIS. Sweneon s 885.000 Sun t 26026 Vls1-Ofi¥e E. CepiettMO a.ctl J MctUugton/J Sit-"-' $398,000
S.C/Sun 114 Via ><anthe, Udo Ille lMGillelple $1,039.000 Sat t 303 Kings Road, Cliff Haven J«ry Finster s 975,000
Set/Sun •t215 VII UOo Soud, Udo Ille Gigi~ 13.200.000 Sal/Sun t 510 Hazel, Olde Corona del Mar George MoGemg.n s 980.000
Set/Sun +•621UdoPwttOf8-1. Lido PenlntuAa lMGillelple s 725.000 Sat/Sun t 512 Hazel, Olde Corona dll Mar George~ s 940.000
Sat 1730 Bonelr•. Newport 8Mctl Philly Dllll• s 835.000 Sun 2762 Longwood Court. Costa Mesa LellleConnef s 275.000
Sun t 2969 C.talpa. Eastbluff p~ s 759.000
Sal/Sun **2501 E 16ttl, Nprt Hgts C Y oeflilcane $425.()0().$465,000 Sal/Sun 2575 8den Ave •C. Costa Mesa J Skahan/J McNaugMonS 255,000
s.t/Sun 50 t Irvine A ¥9, Newport Heights Melinda Hl'Cllll s 469,000 Sat/Sun tll4S St Tropez_ Harbor Ridge Es1aes Jerry Br<>OQ s 919.000
Sat • 1930 Hilknat. Laguna a...tywtvte s 559,000 Sal/Sun t 1227 Su<1hroe. Hatbor Vtew Hllll K Gfllnleri/J HutcNngs S 725,000
Sat t J07 CotOMdo. P..w'8Ula Loretta Cwel s 790,000 Sat 1507 Keel Of. Hatbor View Hlls Joyce Hdley s 597,000
Sal/Sun •426 Harbor llland Of, Promontory S.y Maxine Mink $1,495.000 Sat/Sun 2712 Lighthouse Lane, Harbor Vlf/W Hiits Esther Tabak S 599,000LH
Sal/Sun 12 Montery, Spyglau Marilyn Read s 799,000 Sat/Sun 1601 Pon Abbey. Harbor View Homes Pat Zartlet s 649,000
Sat/Sun 52 Drakes Bey, Spyglau B. Oyoat/D. a..gado s 785.000 Sat/Sun ••t710 Pon Barmooth, Harbor View Homes.A ArnunOson/J Hardie s 555,000
Sun t 1&09 e.lboa A¥e. e.lboa lllend Patricia o.wnport $ 569,000 Sun 20322 PonllleW ;i 101. Huntington a.ctl Lois Caltloun s 207.500
Elthef one has beetl II~ In a cave or one .Is well aware that many writers In national magazines and newspapers have been predicting
the "Great Real Estate Slump" in California. Yoo may have eYen t!Mrd this 'doom and gloom' locally Our response to these predictions
are
. NEWPORT BEACH REAL ESTATE IS SOUD AS A ROCK
Ye.. ttwn> :me· OYef" 70'!!. mon.-homes currently on lht> markl'I m Nt'wpot Brodi todily rompared to last yeM <1l ltus ume nis It lk tJmr
Wk• ts«~ Hf'1M9ll Ck ~l~n.
OUR MID YEAR RESULTS SHOW OUR OFFICE SALES AHEAD OF THE MARKf:r w ·,
Tm n.•..L"'"' w.-.in' ahPad or t~ Nev.'J)Of1 real t'SUw markN wr have M of the most powl'rlul. l"Xpl'04'lll'l"d and profe!s1onal s.dt'$-...:"U1.t.,,.
Ill No·"' p.1r1 S..•·h n-al C'StaW who have ac.'t"ellS to the gn'iilU-51 pool of qua.bllt'd buyer.i and •ller.i llSl!iUnng you of a s~~ful rt•al C'SIOllA.·
Ir ol f1SJl tJon
Call on llw FINEST SALES TEAM fw ROCK SOUD RESULTS..
THE PRUDENTIAL CALIFORNIA REAL TY
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE n,.....
eat( OUZ o//ice /oz JIOUZ pzivate JltowiJtfl
o/ anp o/ ouz ezct«Jive ltomeJ:
IAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 17,....,
Otematlc estate of approx 15.000 9q.h. on 4.4
8Cr9S. Valley and ooeen views, 10 BR, 13 BA, 8
car garage, pool. Elcepe to y<XK own cutle.
COllONA DEL MAR .,._100,000
Tower'.ng five stone. above Newport Harbor wtth
180 oegree views of Newport Harbor, Pedftc
ooeen & Catalina. Newty constructed 6 BR, 6 BA.
UN FPNHtDO YAU..EY ..,.._
One of Hidden Hilts most laYttlh eatatee. Over 5
ea'8I of rollng hills with br•thtaklng views. 5 BA.
5'A BA home.
HAMOR NOOE 93,-.000
Country Engtlsh Estate! 9.000 sq.ft . with 5 to 7
BA'•· 7'A BA and 8 trplc's, aun room and library.
UDOllLI .._
Brand new waterfront. • .tebubla home with dock
to eoc:ommodete lerge yecht. (and 2 emellet'
bc*I) Spacious mstr ate. OYeftooklng .....
.... ORT eEACH .._.
Exoeptiaflel west end location with p•nouwnlc ._. °' Newport's turning belirl. LMge dock with
room tot 2 yechtS.
la COURT 11.-.-
0YS ~ Kf9 eet8te hOme In the pielltgk)i•
Belcourt Q9ted communtty. Awetd wtnrq poof
with .,_ end waterflk
laCOUllT ...... ~ estate wtth noo 9q. ft . 58R. 78A,
pool, 1P9. end waterfllll. Loceted In gate G'*ded
communly. Rne dlllml In .-y room.
UDO ISLE t:z.•.OOO
SpectllQ.ller bayfront view from 5 BR. 4 BA home.
Sandy beech. pier and float. 52' of prime prop-
erty. Great hOme tor entertaining.
PASADENA MANSION SZ.-.00
Over 10,000 sq.rt. in a garden aettlng. 8 cars plus
etevator. 4 s1orles. Rm'°' pool and tennis. Owner
will trade!
... IK>N VIEJO s:z.-.aoo
Spectecuter, contemporary home on Leke
Milak>n Viejo with pool. spa. Extenaive uae of
~ granite/marble. Mirrors and skyt.ghts,
NORTH LAGUNA 12,•,aoo
A rare opportunity to ecnleve a highly sought art•
llfestyte in ptestlglous North Laguna Beech.
Waterfront on Shaw's Cove.
CORONA DEL MAR l2.S7S,ODO
TNt ptoperty perfect tor tamlty that enjoys play-
ing In the IUl'I. Located on sandy beech wtth
...,..._ IMng room & gourmet kitchen.
-.COURT t1.-.aoo
OYS '~ 8Cf'9 custom lot with exlating north/touth
Mnnil court & satelite dish. Build 'fOO!I dr.-n
home!
llQ CANYON $1,ia,Oao
Spect.:ue. goff courae locetlon on eecond flllr-
wsy In Big Canyon -Views ot golf courM and
N9wport Center -Immaculate 3 BR. 3 BA home.
CORONA DE. MAR $1,,._
Vec:Mt 1ot -Spec:t.u. 1eo• ocean. blly end
cat811M Vlllwl. ~ pl8IW for en approx.
5800 ... ft. home.
LAGUNA BEACH 11,515,GOO
One of Laguna's most unique hOmes. 4 BR, 4'h
BA on large lot. Guest quarters.. Towering trees.
Walk to beach.
PROMONTORY llA YFAONT 11..-,aao
4 bedroom residenoe m perlect condition on
presteglOUs Harbor Island Drive Dock will take 50'
with Side tte .
NEW LUXURY HOME 11,400.,000
4 BR suites 1 gorgeous mstr suite w/stearn room
Family rm w/f1replace. Gourmet kttehen 5300
sq.rt., Bey and ocean Vl8WS
BAUIOA OCE.ANFAONT 11.-r .000
R-4 now downzoned to R-2. Two luxury condos
can sttll be built. 30 x 80. 2 blocks from downtown
Balboa.
CORONA DB. MAR $1,050,GDD
Clew lines and a wonderful blend of wood.
gef*OUS glass wah & volume cet6lngs. Great
atmoephere of comfort and glamour
UDO llLE t1.oa,GDO
Spectecut.r Mediterranean VMta located near top
of Udo on a much desired 48' IOt. Decorator
perf9ct. Uy furnished. Fantastic garden--.
9AL80A 191 •ND II H.000
Sayfront oversized lot fronting on sandy beech -
Chenoe to build exeitlng new home or remodel
existing -Located at quiet end of 19'and.
...,ORT •ACH KINOI RD ~
3 bedroom & 2 beth. Room to expend. Greet day
end night ... of twt>or.
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Three deck overhang natural preseMI. FO;;;
views out canyon to Pacific Ocean. Luxurious
JOOO sq tt home. many amenities.
CORONA DEL MAR U 1 !,000
Contemporaty 6 BR family home w/full ooean
views. Chefs kitchen. spacious feeling, natural
light galore.
OCEAN YEW m:J,000
Beautifully remode6ed home in Harbor VieW Hilts.
New gourmet kitchen. Marble entry. Pool.
HAMOR AIDGE.-W USTING 1t1t,OOO
Lo-..ety Lautremont in serene surroundings. 4
bedrooms. three baths and all in magnificent
condition.
CAMEO HIOHLANOS -,aao
Located across from proposed golf oour98 with qoean view. Owners started remodel but now
have to relocate. Presently a 3 BR. 2 BA w/plans.
HARllOA YEW HOMES -.000
Newty oonstructed dream home in most desirable
area. 4 BR. 3'h BA w/famlly rm, formal dining rm
& more. On corner IOt.
SHORE CUFFS SIS0.000
Home on large lot with great potential. Current
home has view from kitchen. Build up and take
advantage of blue water view.
BAUIOA ISUND "50.000
2 units on canalfront. 2 story. 3 BR home w/1 BR
over 2 car garage. Boat dock for 2 18' boats.
HAMOR RIDGE CREST .. ,500
Fabulous contemporary townhome In the crest.
Largest Kensington w/4 BR 3'h BA. 3 fireplaca. 3
car garage. View from deck.
ll8G CAlfYON $711,oao
Elegant remodeled Monaco 3 BR. 2'h BA. New
kitchen appl .• cabinets. floors. Vautted oelllngs.
plantation shutters.
CORONA DEL MAR $711,oao
Majes1lc sunset and ocean views. Two story
home. famtty neighborhood and the best tchoola.
Walkir.g dlstanoe to beach. This one won't last ...
BALBOA PE ... SULA S710,aDO
New custom 3 story home. Fabulous bay. ocean &
city lights view. Walk to beach. 3 BR. 2'h BA. Huge
entertaining patio.
IPYOLASS taL $715,000
4 BR. 2'h BA. 1 story view hm. Pool. spa, white tile
flooring. French doors & widows. A must to ....
Won't last.
SEA ISLAM> NEWPORT BEACH S77UDD
Private end unit with OYtnized yard and view of
bay and city lights. Vaulted ceilings. bleached
wood. neutral decor. 2 bedrooms and den.
CORONA DEL MAR 1711,GDO
Charm exudes from this South of Pec:ffk: Coest
Hwy duplex. Used brick, picket-fence, bMrn
oelllwp.
IPYGLAU SPECTACULAR S7a,a
Light & bright 4 BR 2'h BA famlty home. ExteneNe
updates, white wuhed wood flocn & cabinets.
Cozy t>r.-fast area w/Fr doors. A true delight.
HAMOR YEW HOMES 1731,aDO
Ultimate family home blending country charm &
custom quality. Neat1y 3000 sq.tt. 4 BR. 3'h bath.
Welk to comm. pool & elementary school.
LAGUNA SUR OCEAN YEW S725,oao
Tri-tevel home, presently a design center. You can
purchue this 3 BR. 3 BA home & collect rent from
builder. Condo ready for occupancy In July.
HAMOR YEW HLLS 1725,000
Reduced below market. Emotional 4 bedroom
with ocean and harbor Views. RemodeMld with
French doors. new kitchen, courtyard with spa.
WEITCUFf -.000
Wonderlulty IOcated & superbly customized West·
cliff home. Dramatic entrance. architecturally
unique. ready to enjoy. Fantastic garden area.
OLD COM DUPLEX -.000
South of Bayside • duplex with 2 BR. 2 BA.
remodeled owner's unit and 2 BR. 2 BA rental .+
mother-In-law quarters. Large deck. patio.
CORONA DEL MAR 1525,000
Ocean and sunset views from private Canyon
setting. Bright and airy townhome. Model perfect
spa & deck. Many upgrades. Gated community.
UDOI~ -..oao
Outstanding vtue on an oversized IOt with 3 BR 2
BA plus den. Tremendous potential for remod8i
Large sunny patio. ·
12,aDO IQ.FT. LOT NEWPORT HTS.. 1175,ooo
3 Bdrm. 2 bath 2200 sq.tt. almost too nioe to tear
down. 1954 great condition. Immaculate Tenifte
views. 0088.n/bay. Appointment. ·
P£IM8ULA --Charming Balboa Peninsula home wrth Income
unit. New palnt. new carpet & new kitchen counter
tops. Large 30 x 100 lot.
HAMOR RIDGE CREST -.000
3 BR 2'h BA Renaissanoe model. Plantation
shutters. central air. family kitchen. hills view.
wooded patio trellis.
NEWPORT BEACH -000 Major price reduction makes this the best ~
the Island. Walk to bay from this beautiful duplex.
BALBOA PENINSULA POINT te31000
Tradltlonal 4 bedroom home with English oott'age
feeling. Immaculate. Upgraded. Ovef'sized garage with work area.
NEWPORT SEA FAIRE 1135000
Premier penthouse with full, unobstructed ode8fl
and bay views. Upgraded with marble and hard·
wood floors. 3 BR. 3 BA. One year old.
NEWPORT BEACH "31,IOO
Mediterranean style slngle famtly home In New·
port North. Highly upgraded Catalan model. Won-
derlully private patio & spa.
LAGUNA BEACH -.-
Laguna charmer. 5BR. 2BA. blUe water view
Walking dlStanoe to beach and village ·
HAMOR VIEW HUS -GDCIH
LoY8fy femlty home. Large rooms with'g(;)d
enter1alnment flow. 4 large bedrooms
kltehenlfamlty room combination. ·
,
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HAMOR_. HU.a _,_
Immaculate 'eondltk>n Saulalto model. 3 BR &
family room .. Amenlt"8 lndude pebbleatone
entry. driveway & patio. Cuetom lhutterst
CORONA OIL MM 11 II -3 bedroom, 2 bath. "State of the ar1" cont;;.
porary home. Pool and hot tub. ' Y'Mf'I new.
llAYCMIT •IT 9UY 111 -
Highly up graded famlty home -4 BR, f8m1y rciOfn.
2 fi<eplaoes, big aolar heated pool, mull .. to
appreciate el the quaity and charm. GreetWlue.
BALllOA ti& AND EAST MY 1111 a
Charming 2 Bd/1'n Ba hoc.a8e on "Little" ;;:
Unbelievable view of beech and bay.
U~MU ··-Outstanding Baycrest hOme. Oecorator·a ~
Exoeltent neighborhood & schools. New carpet,
palnt and hardwood floors.
IMNE TEMACE ...
Price reduction! Th6a la the only home pJC;d
under $800,000 avall8ble In IMne Tm l.lkt
new. Upgraded & decorated In neutr• cotora.
JAll••'AM IEll •
Large9t ftoorplM In JwnN Park -3 bedr~
3'.A. bath with ... of Park Ind Corona Cl9I ....
Quiet gate Q&*ded communlCY.
~HllQHTS ~
From the white Pc*tlt fer-=e to the -*ldad rw
garden. this home ,_ unmiat.aUble dWm.
French doors & windowl, twdwood flocn.
CORONADILW --Ocean Ind ........ from ~ c.:;or;
Mtting. Bright and wt tcMMome. Model psf9ct
spa & dedt. Many upgr9dea. Gllld commuiltY
neer FuNon lllMd & beMft.
DANA '°9fT WITH OCUll V.W IW•
Wedgewood model W/OCW'I & dty ~ ... ,;om
this Waterford Pt home. Light & bltght. up-
graded, carpet & oarlmlc tit.
Ca..ONA OIL MM ' tol,a
Large newer condo about 1 block from the ocaan.
Located on quiet cul de MC with ....,. to ahopo
ping. 3 BR. 3'h BA.
IEAU11FUL ILWFI TOWl•to• ..,._
Located on explnatve greenbelt. 89Ck Bey view.
skylights. French doora, 3 BO, 21A BA. Owner may
carry lat T .0 . to quallfted buyer.
NEWPORT BEACH 1itn.a
Absolute perlectionl J.M.P9ttn built home wtttt gorgeous Bad< Bey Vtliw. o.ccntor ~ Ind
floor CO'<leringa. prof t l 11)1Mlly !Mdlclped.
EASTa.UFF It._
Comptetety remodeled 38R, 28A ~ hOn'f
w/high oellngl. exteneNe &-. of nw1* end rww
carpet New kltehln Ind ~room.
lUR'TU 9M)CI( --.... 28R + dan, 28A. T•I f "'1 decotlillld In ,.,.,.,
ton-. ~ ce11M11D1t .-.a1 a ' r 1 poo11. ape
& tennis.
~......,... ..... ~·eculw Pot1otlno Cow au ffonl oodO ...,,
45' boat doc* .......... ~ dWM ...
Prime 3rd loot lomllon.
.... ..-~-• • ..... • -"""" .... v ••• --
... .,........ --Oullly CGnllruclor't d tNI 3 BR. 2'A BA condo to
beOOftlllll•d 511ona .... ttWll19 up I conW'GI Al9CD .... _......,...
tUrnlQTOll mACM ··-4 badloam ~ belh, 2900 aq ft home de-. to
bamch. Pool -..,._ Quiel CUI de MC. WodarM
~ home and nalgtlbofftood.
WAUl TO IUCM --2 BR. 2 BA. den. ••• d home. Ff'MCh door,
frpec, ,_ p91t I c:erP1C I mow In todlly.
tUrnlQTOll mACM ...
Modal pstac:t 48R. 2'MIA home. Two llOry
• ,,.,.. ~roam a.-ape In bedc ~·Only 1",,... WllllAng clllma to bamch.
VILLAMIW --eon.~ wtv... 8rtghl I airy 2 IA (1+ •> 2 8A, Wiiie to~ I Udo. ... .,...... ····-,... ~ 9'0fM on lot I a Mlf. 2 bloclca to
~·~--··· ---.-~ AlrUn off p9llo laedl to large~·
... .,. ....... AM.A ··-tt9Wp0rt Hl6ghla --of Coate Mela. 3 BR. 1" BA. lo9dl of poe.ltial on R-2 IOt. Stipe to partt.
-a.II ... a-.n hon'9 IDCllled 0
........ GounMe ~. -----~doln.llllM ... ~ • ..,.. ............ 11.000 _ _.WI.
~COSTA..U 1111-
Medlter"r•w townhouM wtth 3 bedrooms and
2'1t bath. Formei dining room and large kitchen.
Extra woe rN9ter bedroom .
..U OIL MAii tlel,a
3 BR woe comer lot • room to expmnd, pool etc •
New roof, ... carpet, window COYerings -Oo9e
to IChoola, ~.
VLLA Ul.90A 11a.-
G'99t buy! 2 BR. 2 BA wge dining •• oft
kitchen. 9tM:Wt W8lt to beech. or Udo village. ·
TUllT\.IROCI( --...... "Avelon" 2 Br 1¥• BA model. deoormted In light
cerpet & oerwnic tMe. Arepace & v8Ufted ceiling in
!Iv rm. Popular end unit .,.., pool & tpa.
C09TA•IA ....
Family home w/4 Bed, 800 SF IMng/famlly room
w/FP. Qoee to IChOola. du'ctt. S.C. M*o.
IAITW COSTA ..U ..._
3BR town."°"'8 In Wood Strwn. LMge trw.
bubbling brook n.nl beneath mlllt• ... u...i
to streem .i night. Very pell08fuf.
WUT ... COSTA •IA l21l,IDO
Wf/M rNllntllined 3 BR. 1¥. beth wtth nice fM1ily
ywd. New kit & bath flooring, bride FP In !Iv rm &
newer carpet.
BUOY COOL OCEAN• f&S _,,.
Wonderful ligh1 ~ 2 Br, 2 Ba condo. Prime
end unit location. lMge kitchen, dining & IMng rm
view. Lak.e & waterfal .
HUNT1NQTON mEACH IEAIFll>QE --Ught. ~ & eiry. Only 2 yeers old. Owner Is
tr• ..... 1ed. 2 BR. 2 BA. upper unit condo and
located on the lake.
HUlfT1MQTON -.ACM .....
Vety prMle 1 BR condo w/IC*ing oellnga.
Speciol•. light & bright wfth upgraded Berber
cerpet and metchlng entry & kitchen tile.
C09TA •IA t1a.-
Bright tunny end unit. Carpet & ftoortng .,. one
'If* new. Mini-blinds throughout. Skytlghts &
v8Ulted oellngL This is In mcMHl OOl ldttion.
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91'YGLA88 8fl£CTAQ!.M
Extensive updating, liRht & bright. 4BR, 25BA, family
home. White waShea hardwood floors and kitchen
cabints. Cozy breakfast area with French doors leading.
to a wonderful garden patio. Spa just outside the·
master suite. 3 car garage. Reduced to S799.(XX)'s.
12 ...... ., Clrdl
_,.BUY .. IPYOLA88
Fabulous view of city lights. LOYely Newponer-4BR,
21 1BA, forml dining, new kitchen w/open family
room. FmlCh doors & white tile floors throughout
much of the home. Lovely pool & spa, solar heating (0<
pool, security system & much more. S785,(XX}
!D DRAKES BAY
BAYSIDE COVE
Lovely 2 bedroom townhome just steps from
the watl!r. Pvt white sand beach & pool. Large
master suite . 2nd bedroom can be den.
Fabulous buy. S495,000
mQCMYON
Fabulous Monaco townhome 3BR, 21/zBA, formal
dining room. LivinK room/famity room combination.
Compledey remodeled inside & out Shows like a
model home. $700's.
HAMOR Rl>QE aEST
l.OVP.ly townhome ~ C3nyon in guard-gated
Harbor Ridge. 3BR, 25BA, master suite ~.
den and formal dining and 3 decks. $669,(XX}
lNJER CON8'TRUC1'10N I~ yoor drea!fl home in a h~ly desirable
netghborhood. Spacious 4 BR, 31/2 BA w/family room
formal ~ining room & breakfast room. Large c0<ner lot
and all brand new. Asking. $899,(XX}
lHI ICSLACB
One of the most spectaCUtar concb in the T erraccs.
Decoratcor perfect, comer location with large patio
and lots of privacy. 2 BR, 2 BA. Askr@ $499,950
OLD~-. .....
Olarming old Corona de Mir tOW1-~inti..a~101-m ... ie. Just 2
blocks to Ocean Blvd. Fomal clrQ, b akf.t room in
kitchen, fireplace in IMnR room. JIR, 31/1 BA. Master
wnh dual his & hers blttwooms. REDUCED TO
$479,(XX}
w.w ....
With unit. Charming 3 BR, 21/2 BA home widl 1 BR, 1
BA income unit. Only 4 houses from the bay on JO x
100 lot New carpet & new paint. This home is vacant
& ready to ffiO'ie into. $669,500
8HORECl.FF8 HOIE MU10A M••• A DW11.D .. Home on ~,(XX)+ S.F. lot with great potential to build Pnrne loation in Newport Bmch. Wi/lt. two blades to
up and en,oy wonderlut blue water ~ in this ..andy beach. Lowest price duplex on Newport 30x100
prestigious neighbomood. S850,(XX} lot. Outstanding value at this price. Only SJ89,(XX)
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SOS KINGS ROAJ>.
UNENDING VIEWS
Three bedroom and two barh wirh larie family
room. Views of all of Newport and rhe ocean
beyond.
'975,000
NEWPORT BEACH
BEACON courr NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Nine gracious newly constructed two story
rhrec bedroom townhomes centrally located in
Newport Beach, wirh easy access to all beaches
and boating activities. Two models to choose
from
Price raqe S4!5,000 to S"6,000
BELCOurr CUSTOM aTATE
Over 7, 700 sq. Ii. of .Jiving SJ»ce located on
rhree floors. 5 bedrooms. 7 baths. natural rock
formed pool & spa with waterfall.
Offered at U ,950,000
llVINE TEUACE
VACANT LOT SPECTACULil VIEW
Irvine Terrace front row. Vacant lot -over 180•
view of bay, ocean, city lishts and Caralina.
U,750,000
LEASES
Beacon Bay Bayfront. 3 bedrooms r
1h bath.r on sand. $5,500
Mai Kai Condo. Bayfront condo. 28R.
Avail summer rental $6000/mo. or Year-
ly $4500/mo.
BALBOA ISLAND
BAYRONT
!06 NOITB BAYRONT
Oversized Bayfront Jot on Balboa Island.
Located on beautiful sandy beach on Nonh
Bayfront 1 so· bay views.
SH5,000
OCEAN VIEW MANOI
LOCATED ON 4.4 ACUS
Dramatic-San Juan Capistrano Est.ate of a~
prox 15,000 sq. fl. on park-like grounds of 4.4
acres. 10 bedrooms and I 3 baths. Fabulous
mater suite. banquet sized dining room. the
sreat room. wine cellar. elevator, gym and eight car garage.
'7,500,000
S INVBINESS
BIG CANYON ON OOLP COUISE
Spectacular view location on 2nd Fairway of Bil Canyon Country O ub, views of golf cou~
and Newport Center. Custom 3 bedroom, J
barh. Plans for major addition available.
Located on one of rhe best streets in Big
Canyon.
U ,8!6,000
JASMINE PARK
Lovely Jonquil model with J bedrooms and J~
baths. large master balh and spacious kitchen
with breakfast area. Largest floor plan in •
Jasmine Park with views of park and Corona
de/ Mar. Wonderful gated community with
community pool and spa. Easy walk.i111 dis-
tann' to beaches and vilJ.age of Corona ck/ Mar.
Hzt,500
OCEAN BLVD
CORONA DEL llA&
6 bedroom and 6 barh contemporary estate
offers 180° ,,ew of Newport Balch and all
boaung activity at rhe Harbor Entrance.
U,700,000
LAGUNA BEACH
OCEAN VIEW llANOI
6 bedrooms. 71/i baths. 4 fireplaces, elaborate
pool and spa with waterfall. Separate guest
suite. Offered at
U ,700,000
1ZS4-....... ~
LAGUNA BEACH MANOI
8000 sq. n. home on six l~m, j l»rh, '!:a. servants qua't\~ spa and lawn s15~ Sl,IN,000
~Price ......
4ZI 6 4118 OOLDBNIOD
CORONA DBL llAa
Two rondos. One JBR. ~ BA and 1 ·2BR A
28A. Currently under construction..
MH,000 6 UH,000
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A THOUaAND WORDe LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT HAVEN
Can't begin to delcrtbe this""* ltopplng home In Belcourt. Anrd
winning pool & IP9 overtooked by a lftn terrece and cabana make
this a perfect home to stage a wedding or eummer featMt .... See and
remember forever. Offered at $3,050,000
Speciacular views gleam from this home out to the famous "Turning
Basin In Newport." Dock awaiting 2 large yachts. Large 5 bedroom
home ready to update, remodel Of build the home of your dreams.
Offered at $3.095,000
IPECTACUl.M LAKESIDE C~
Custom bultt with a dreM'I beNnd the lngenu&-
ty. design and craft.-nanlhip. Truly a on&-Of·
a-kind property as no eicpenae has been
spared. Dramatic views accompany the most
gracious home lmaglnabtel Reminiscent of the
Italian RIYierL Offered at $2,600,000
COLLECTOR'S EDITION:
Country styte, warm and bright 38R/2BA In
Harbor View Homes. French doors & windows,
skylight, brick patio, bay window, roeea, citrus,
etc. glY9 this home a wonderfut fMllng. Up-
~~Won't lat long! Ottered at , . Liited by: AnM Amundlon
WISH UST CO.. TRUE
Where et98 would you find a lot approx. 'fl acre
to build the home of your dreams? Here It Isl
Enticing views of the jetty entrance, white-
water, beach and Buck Gully. Room to build a
court and pool terrace. Enjoy the gorgeous
suneets for $3,500,000.
~TINOUISH voJSELFl
A contemporary ctasslc with majestic views of
the Padflc Ocean. Large 6 bedroom family
home complemented with a chef's kltehen, lap
pool and children's ptayyard. Extremely
~ with beautiful lines, layout and fight-
ing. VfllfY bright and apenl Offered at SNS.boo
........
DREAMS NEVER END
A Needte in a haystack describes this unique
·~+ acre lot in the guard-gated community of
Betcourt. Tennis court and sateflite dish ac-
company a home you may build to your
delight. Lot ottered at $1,999.000. (May be
purchased with adjoining home: See above-A
1,000 words.)
THE AFFOROA8LE DREAM
Wake up to beautiful living tor real world
prices. Located across from UCI. this J.M.
Peters designed townhome has it all. Spacious
2 bedroom + loft with 2 car garage. Terms,
price and location wwy flexlbte. Cati the
dr9am-come-true number aboYe. Offered at
$275,000
BELOW MARKET YALUE!
OWNER WANTS OUT!
Set. high above a lush-green canyon, thia tutefully remodeled
2400 sq. ft. home is a real opportunity. All new kitchen,
bathrooms, redwood deck & land8C8pinJ. Thia 4 bedroom, 3
bath home has all the new f eatW'es including the important but
unseen things like plumbing. Recently apprai.eed at $665,000
••99,900
BELCOURT TERRACE
One of the most exclusive guard-gated communities in Newport
~each: Beautifully landscaped private patios surround this
charmtng 3 bedroom, 2112 bath home. This model perfect home
features decorator tile entry, French doors and plantation
shutters. Association pool & spa.
1875,000
BLUE BIRD CANYON
Charming little cottage with fireplace and a large yard on 2 lots.
Development potential for 2 homes. Excellent location. Walk to
beach.
1399,000
NORTH LAGUNA
420 LINDEN, OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 .
Surround yourself with the tranquility of beautifully manicured
gardens and cool ocean breezes. This adorable 2 bedroom home
has been remodeled and includes a detached "in law" quarters.
1695,000
SPECTACULAR VIEW SITE
Emerald Bay lot in private community. This 7500 sq. ft. lot. bas
uphill access and is priced to sell! Amenities include pool,
tennis, volleyball, basketball and of course, the beach.
.895,000
LARGE GRASSY FRONT YARD
Comfortable family home on quiet street haa an ocean view from
2nd story. A white picket. fence surrounds this 4 bedroom, 2
bathroom home. Walking distance to beach.
t599,GOO
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DRASTICALLY amucm
1412 NOTTINGHAM ~
NOW $699;000
()PEN HOUSE SAT/SUN'l-4
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This spectacular family home situated In the heart of Westcllff offers
lush grouds. lofty Eucalyptus trees and location, Location. Location.
Unique design and quality workmanship combine to make this a
perfect blendlf'luxury and comfort
COUNTRY COTTAGE
BEAUTIFUL
EAST BLIJFF HOME
2137 ARALIA
• Warm homey
• Hardwood noors
• Pitched ceiling
• Great gourmet
kitchen
• Luxurious master
• Lush park-like
setting ... , ....
OPEN HOU~E SAT /SUN 1-4
VIEW IN CORONA DEL MAR
WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT?
* Ocean, bay and majesti c sunset views * Large lot * Family neighborhood * 4 bedrooms-3 up. I down ·
$795,000
"Liat With Liaa"
Making Dreama Come True
729-7277 Direct Line 720-0236 Res
IRUllMY ........ ,._ lftO /PAM l1
Brand new spectecular waterfront. Private dock to ecc:ommodat•
large yacht, w/smaller boats ... Spacious ~er 9Ui1e wtth fireplace
overlootdng the water. Designed by Marte Singer. built· by Raymond
Scott Corp. For list of amenities, c.. QKM Thom•, 729-1217
$3,200,000
215 VIA LIDO SOUD
*IRVINE TERRACE
Front row view with large lot. Bay channel, ocean views. fixer upper.
swimming pool. builders special. Cell QIGt ~ 73-1217
*BELCOURT LEASE
Fabulous 5 bdrm. 4'h bath home with poot Immaculate condition.
$8,500 per month
('.ommerclal $570,000
Busy intercsccUon with fast good tenant. Vacant lot also
avaJlable. Potential for development.
75 Lakeehore $374,000
OPEN SUN 1-5. Beautiful Lakef ront location. Terrtflc
floorplan with 2 mater suites. Motvatcd seller. Submit
offers.
6 Whitewood O $2815,000
3BR. 2BA. Bcauuru··sO\.. ".Des irable University
Park location. Sec a n , J .
Commercial Lea.e · T118tlaflnlae
Showroom/office/light manufacturtng. Approx 7 .000 sq.
ft. Dock ht. $.80 ... ft.
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THE DALE B 0 -u T ASSOCIATION
BIG CANYON . . . It would be difficult to
imagine a single appointment that has been
omitted from this regal home. Four bedrooms.
Six baths. Formal dining room. Pub room.
Family room. Bonus room. Four fireplaces.
Built in antiques. Imported chandeliers. Pool.
Spa This sumptuously elegant French
Chateau is privately nestled on the fourteenth
green of Big Canyon ....................... $3,950.000
BA YFRONT . . Corona del Mar. Enter
through private courtyard with bubbling spa to
a French Regency home with seeping vie:"s of
the harbor and jetty. This elegantly functional,
uniquely luxurious home is a mix of Euoprean
soph1st1cat1on and California casual. This
property offers more than a four bedroom.
four bath beachfront home with separate
quest quarters This is the California dream.
. . ........................... $2,675,000
BIG CANYON . . Set in parklike grounds in a
pnvate gated community overlooking the sec-
ond fairway of Big Canyon Country Club. This
captivating contemporary home abounds with
light. architectural interest and elegance.
Soaring ceilings. grandly scaled space, and a
fabulous flow for entertaining make this four
bedroom home the ultimate in sophisticated
living. .. ............... $2.450,000
MAMMOTH LAKES . . This 21 unit motel
offers an opportunity to leave the hectic city
llfe and work and live in beautifu l Mammoth.
Buy yourself a home. A profession. A future.
All for the price of a house in Newport Beach.
This motel 1s an absolute beauty. Highly up-
graded and sitting on a corner enhanced by
Mammoth's North V111age ............... $1 .300,000
COST A MESA Excellent Income Op-
portunity. Eight single family homes on two
huge lots (four on each). Three of the homes
are brand new. All have new roofs. All are
extremely well maintained and have charm
Proi:;,erties may be purchased separately at
$575,000 and $675,000 or together as a
package for only . . .......... $1,200,000
DOVER SHORES . . A serene. private re-
treat. Uncommonly wooded. Approximately
one third acre of view property. Two
bedrooms. Two baths. Den Dining room.
Excellent kitchen. Three car garage. Pool.
Spa. Alarm system. There's a remarkable
feeling of intamacy and warmth here. And, the
location Is priceless ........................... $875,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ........... 1000 Santiago Drive
IRVINE TERRACE . . This warm. inviting
three bedroom view home 1s perfect for the
buyer that wants a great view property as well
as a large yard 1n a prime location. Ideal for
entertaining Ocean. bay and night lights view.
The skyhghted kitchen has a breakfast area.
bay window and a separate wet bar nook that
opens to the dining area and living room. Built-
In bookcases accent the den. Lushly land·
scaped. Pool and spa ....................... $829,000
Open Set-Sun 1-5 ............. 1IOI 8e•drlft Drive
A REAL ESTATE COMPANY
FEATURE HOME
CAMEO SHORES . . . Location! Location! l o-
cation! Wonderful family home on huge lot
with "mini" ocean view. Beautifully situated on
quiet canyon with mature trees and "nature
trail". Four bedrooms. Three baths.
Kitchen/family room opens to large, private
courtyard. High ceilings and lots of windows
create a spacious feeling througout. Dramatic
fireplace in livjng room and dining room a focal
point for gracious entertaining. Enormous lot
Ideal tor expansion. New appliances in
kitchen Meticulous owner. Three private
beaches. A great opportunity to live in a super
location. ........ .... ... .... .. .................. $975.000
&El.COURT TERRACE . . Model perfect on
pool sized lot. Three bedrooms. Three and one
half baths This home sparkles. Bleached oak
floors Neutral carpeting. Plantation shutters
Large, bright eat-in kitchen. Air conditioning
Security system. Central vacuum. Air and
water purification systems. This Terrace home
has 1t a111 . .. ...... .. . ... . . ... S8 15.000
Open Sunday 1-5 ................. 24 Hlllldale Drive
SPYGLASS HILL . . Beat value on the hlll.
Five bedroom Mediterranean family home has
amenities found only in the grandest estates.
European style kitchen. Sunny breakfast area.
Family room with granite wet bar . Huge dining
room with vaulted ceilings and white washed
plank floors. French doors. Plantation shl.il-
ters. Lush landscaping incorporates a stream
bed, private courtyard spa and a play yard
garden .............. .... ...... .................. $795,000
RANCHO MIRAGE A supremely luxurious
ottering A highly upgraded Biltmore model
Three bedrooms. Three and one-half baths.
Located on the grounds of one of the desert's
most prest191ous country clubs. Views of the
eighteenth fairway and the mountains. Private
pool and spa. Here 1s a perlect blend of
peerless lmaginanon and tastt1. This magn1f1-
cent residence 1s fully furnished at... $725,000
631-7300
BAYCREST . . • An offering that's near per-
fect. Impressive corner lot. Original owner.
Four bedrooms. Family room. Dining room. A
kitchen that's absolutely smashing. Poot Flaw-
less Inside and out... .......................... $695,000
Open Set-Sun 1-5 ....... 1127 ButtoMMI Lw
BAYCREST ... Five bedrooms. Custom built.
Superb location. Quiet, tree-lined cul-de-sac
like street Huge hvlng room. Family room.
Isolated master suites. Island kitchen. Dining
room. Wide halls. Soaring high-beamed Ceil-
ings. Wa1nscoating. Generous use of warm.
nch woods. Beveled glass French doors. Im-
mense lot with waterfall pond ........... $675.000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 1745 Cendleetlck Lw
WESTCLIFF . . . A four bedroom residence of
dramatic scope. Set on an awe-inspiring cor-
ner lot. Finely landscaped grounds. A neigh-
borhood of absolute respectability. AH rooms
are generously spacious Including • grand
piano-sized living room. Plantation shutters.
The pool area is a separate environment and
features a black bottom pool, large patio, lanai
and cabana. A distinctive home with an Im·
mensely logical price .. . . ................. $665,000
BAYCREST . . . Elegant home in one of New·
port's finest neighborhoods. Large corner lot.
Pool, spa and large patio. lmmaculat8'y main-
tained hardwood floors. Large livlng
room/dining room combination. Marble fire-
place. Custom carpet and wfndow treatments.
Master bedroom with fifeteen toot walk-in-
cedar closet. This 1s the home of a craftsman
.. . . ..................................... $625,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .............. 2030 Holdey Roed
PENINSULA POINT . . . Charming home.
Near the Wedge and ocean beaches. Quiet.
Prestigious street. Five bedrooms. Original
arched windows. Wood floors and root deck.
Room for expansion Bring your builder.
................................................... $615.000
Open Saturday 1-5 .......... 2134 Miramar Drfff
BAYCREST . Quality hving. Inviting, open
entry Formal hv1ng room. Separate spacious
family room with large brick fireplace. Three
bedrooms Two baths. Informal eating area m k1tch~~ Lar.g~ .Y~-~~ .. ~~~ ... ~~~ .. ~~~~is~~:O
BAYCREST . . Don't miss this excetlent op-
portunity to live on one of the finest streets In
Baycrest. Well built. Four bedroom contem-
porary home. Formal entrance. Large sunken
hv1ng room D1n1ng room. Family kltehen.
Large master suite. Per1ect for a young family
or prolesslonal. Know the real pHNlsure of
Newport living ............................ $575.000
Open Set-Sun 1-5--..... ,2015 Wltidwwd Lw
From Out of Area Call (800) 628-2859
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THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION
HAR•OR HIGHLANDS . . . Large five
bedrooma. four bath•. Large lot (9,720 9qW1re
feet). Rear yard la 40 feet deep end 90 feet
wide (3,600 aquare feet) Kitchen upgraded
with new appUances, new floor COYering and
refinished cabinets. Two hot water heaters (75
gallon upstairs and 90 gallon downstairs.)
lnakie laundry room. Two fireplaces. Newtoof
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BAYCMST . . . Large family home. Sensibly
priced. Equipped with many amenities. Excel-
lent ftoor plan. Huge master suite. Family
room. Dining room. Eating area In kitehen.
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OCEAN VIEW TRIPLEX . . . Immaculate
property In charming Hermosa Beach. Won-
derful remodel opportunity for owner-user or
excellent Income potential as is. Superbly
situated In great neighborhood. Convenient to
beaehes. restaurants and shopping. Investors!
Don't miss this onel... ........................ $499,000
HUNT*OTON 9EACH , . . Bulldable double
tot suitable for two custom homeS. Located
two bk>Cka from the beach and walklng dis-
tance from the Huntington Beach Pier. The lot
la approxlmatety 5,875 square feet .. $450.000
BAL80A PE...sul.A . . . Beach oottage.
Two bedrooms. R-2 lot. Warm and com-
for1able. Knotty pine Interior. The carpet,
double pane windows, paint. roof, plumbing
and siding are all In exceltent condition. Fire-
place. Solar heating. New water heater.
Murphy bed for guests. Price Includes a re-
frigerator. washer and dryer. mlefowave oven
and window treatments. Room to expand to
1800 square foot second unit. Steps to both
bay and ocean beaches .................... $435,000
HARBOR HIGHLANDS . . . Classic original
owner home has been maintained by the
loving hands of Its owner. The four bedroom.
two bath ftoor plan creates a perfeci environ-
ment for a couple with small children. Large
backyard. lnciuded In this reasonable price ls
a new driveway and new roof. Freshly painted.
Landscaped with an abundance of flowers and
ferns .................................................... $399,500
Open Sat-Sun 1·5-........ 1133 HlghlMd Drtft
NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . Perfection. Charm-
ing. Remodeted two bedroom cottage. Hard-
wood floors. Fireplace. New kitchen and bath.
French doors and windows. New paint
throughout. Light and bright and aJry. R-2 lot.
Potential of adding another story for larger
home. or a duplex .............................. $399,500
Open Sat-Sun 1·5 .................. 3200 Clay Street
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FEATURE HOME
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BAYCAEST . . . Regal four bedroom home for
the sophisticated buyer. Professionally re-
modeled and decorated. Colossal private
master suite ... complete with fireplace, luxur-
ious bath with whirlpool tub plus huge walk-In
closet. Gourmet island kitchen. Separate
study. Beamed ceilings. Wet bar. Maid's quar-
ters. Pool. Fruit trees. Unquestionably one of
the area's great hom~s ..................... $749.000
BAYCREST ... Well maintained. Three
bedrooms. Two and one half baths. Beamed
ceilings. Shutters. Floor to celling glass in
llvfng area. Large pool. Built-in barbecue. New
carpet and paJnt throughout. Master suite with
ita own private patio. Pool with etectric cover.
Three-quarter bath and utility area off the pool
area .................................................... $399,000
BA YAIDGE . . . Charm. tranquility and privacy
are yours In this beautiful three bedroom.
three bath, two story condominium. Step from
your living room to a private wooded patio.
Splash In the community pool and spa. Relax
In your centrally air conditioned home knowing
you have the security of a gated community.
Newport at Its best... ......................... $359,500
EASTStDE COST A MESA . . . Super five
bedroom family home Is located on a quiet cul-
de-sac and In a prime nelgf)borhood. Large
front and rear yard professionally landscaped
and have automatic sprinklers. Freshly
painted. New flooring. New carpeting. Light
and bright with terrific curb appeal.. $355,000
Open Sunday 1·5. .......... ..-Sherwood PIKe
COLLEGE PARK . . . Ranch home. Three
bedrooms. Lots of charm. Ex tremely spacious
floor plan. Open beamed ceilings In every
room. French doors. Skylights. Beautiful wood
floors. Large bonus room. Cozy backyard.
Spa. Well-maintained.... . .............. $349.500
~ 631-7300
EASTSIOE COSTA MESA . . . Com~ see this
most appealing home. Bright, open and
spacious. Large yard with room fof expansion.
Alley access. Large bonus room recreation
room off garage. Owner motivated .. $319,400
NEWPORT CREST . . . Most sought a~er
Plan Four. Light and bright with fresh new.
paint, carpet, window coverings. vinyl in
kitchen. Large master suite with sitting room
and deck with "peek .. ocean view. Security
system ............................................... $310.000
COLLEGE PARK . . . Terrific family home.
Remodeled where it counts. The kitchen and
the baths. Four bedrooms. Dining area. Family
room. Great location near schools and shop-
ping. Excellent neighborhood ........... $305.000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ... R-2 lot. Great
corner location. Existing two bedroom hou~e
can provide a sohd rental income unit! you are
ready to construct two condominiums on thi~
convenient site .................................. $280.000
EASTStDE COST A MESA . . Centrally
located A-2 lot. Close to shops and services
Great potential for two income units. Presently
has a one bedroom liveable home with beauti-
ful fruit trees in the large yard .......... $275,000
WESTPAAK . . . This beautiful three
bedroom. two and half bath townhome is
model perfect. and ready for you to move into.
New brick patio has lovety landscaping. Tiled
entry and lovely light carpet accer.t the in-
terior. Very light and airy corner location otters
extra parking. Seller has found another home
'lnd Is extremely motivated ............... $265,000
Cliff HA VEN . . . Quiet complex of only ten
units surrounding a beautiful pool. Two
bedrooms. Two baths. Large living room with
fireplace. Dining room. Covered patio facing
the pool. The best buy in the Heights.
............................................................ $214.900
LAGUNA BEACH LOT . . . Custom homesite
in beautiful Laguna Beach. Possible view from
second story. Lot 1s approximtety 6,300
square feet Canyon setting. CaJI for d1rect1ons
to property. Drive by . .. ...... $ 199,500
NEWPORT TERRACE . . Spacious three
bedroom end umt. Gleaming t'lardwood ftoors.
Charming stenciled accents. Open floor plan.
Abundant natural light. Attractivety appointed.
Meticulously maintained .................. S HM,900
Open Saturday 1-5 .............. t Starbunt Court
From Out of Area Call (800) 628-2859 •
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
MESA VERDE Townhome in nice area with com-
munity pool Freshly refurbished 2 bdrm, at1ached
~arage with laundry facilities & lovely patio sur-
rounded by greenery. 673-6900 .................. S 14<t,000
EA.STSlDE Costa Mesa townhome with 2 bdrms
including large muter 21/z baths, Inside bundry, brge
kitchen & lush patio. Nice complex with ~I, spa & ::~;4~~~~--~~--.~~~~~: .. ~.~~.~~-~~ ... ~ ... ~~.~-i'S~o;:~
EASTSIDE Cape Cod 2 bd, 2 bath rownhome, vaulted
ceilings, skyl1ghh, fr pie, oak floored kuchen, sundcck,
private vard & all double garage. BriKht & fr~hly
;:umred with new Berber carpet. Motivated seller!!
631-1400 .................................................... S209,500
EA.STSIDE COST A MESA Delightful 3 bdrm
townhomr 1ndudcs 2 master suites, 1 with large
•>alcony. Oak cabinetry & mini blinds throughour,
U\<'d hru k lirt•plac<', lovely patio & gardc·n & attached
doubl.-garage 631-1400 ............................. S235,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Charming J bdrm home,
bm k firrplacc & dble all. garage on quiet cul-de-5.ac
B.ty windows & Fr door\ to covered patio & large yard
w11h 1rechou\e plu\ fruit & \hade trees 631-1400
········ ..................................................... S269.SOO
HUNTINGTON BEACH If you lov<' remodeling, 1h1\
homC' 1s for you Great po1en11al at a C REA T PRIC..ll
Rare 2 story 5 bdrm home in nice area dow to beach,
shopping & schools. 631-1400 ..................... S275,000
NEWPORT SHORES freshly refurb1shc•d 2 story J
bdrm home w11h large upstairs family room on corner
101. Shorr 2 blcxks to ocean w11h 2 community pools &
tcnn1s ILH ) 631-l<tOO .................................. S279,000
NEWPORT CREST Model perfect 3 bd to wnhomP
w11h formal dining & all dble garatce Light, airy &
rasreful decor Be rber carper, wine cellar, mirrored
w.ills & wardrobes. Comm pool, spa & rennl\ RE-
DUClO!! 631-1400 ...................................... S279,000
EASTSIDE VALUEl! Great po1en11al & \upPr pm<' for
1h1s 3 bdrm wirh atrium enrry, skyl11<hts, two s1df'd
fir('placc, woOd ceilings & newer roof. Remodel &
you'll havl' a winner. Close 10 M.iriner'\ park
631-1400 .................................................... S28S,OOO
BAYVIEW COURT C1Ass1c 2 bdrm un11 in J.M. Pctl'rs
gated Medt1f'rranean complex w11h pool & sp.i. Gre.i1
for a busy execut1vr who rt'quires low maintenance &
a Newport .tddress. Easy acC"ess to freewc<1ys & New-
port C<'nlcr 760-3600 ...... ····"· .................. S298, 900
EASTSO>E COST A MESA Dch~htful 2 story J bdrm
country home with den, dining room & eat-in
kitchen on quiet cul-de-~c Lots of built-ms &
storage. Wonderful larg(' yard with pool, cal»na &
rOO'Tl for gc1rdcn 631-1400 ......................... S439,000
C'ORONA DEL MAR OFFI CE
.714-760-3600
Realtors®
**NEW LISTINGS**
NEWPORT BEACH Address at a great price. Re-
modeled 3 bdrm townhome near Hoag Hospllal,
sparkling with chirm & comfort. Hardwood floors,
River rock fireplace, eat-in kitchen with garden win-
dow, fr. doors to private enclosed patio garden & lots
of flowers. Comm pool. 631-1400 ............... S239,000
COSTA MESA South Coast Metro area. Immaculate,
freshly patnted 3 bdrm home with separate rmster
suite & family room. Tile kitchen & new Ille flooring in
kitchen, enrry & dining area. Private pool & spa
631-1400 .................................................... $282.000
BA YRlDCE Lovely ) bd townhome surrounded by
lush greenery in J.M. Peters gated Ca~ Cod com -
munity with pool & spas. Light & airy, new tile flooring
in livi ng room w11h fireplace, kitchen & entry. Double
attached garage. 631-1400 ........................... $360,000
BA YSHORES Brighi & open 3 bdrm Country Cotta~<'
with 21/z l»ths & bonus room, high bt•amed ce1l1nl(s,
Hardwood floors, paned windows & doors & sunny
brick patio Lowest priced home 1n .Jrea. Llnd quoted
at approx S27<t,OOO. (LH) 631-1400 .............. SS29,000
NEWPORT HEJCKrS Immaculate 3 bdrm home w11h
~parate 1 bdrm & l»th guest quarters in great
location. Super potent iii for outstanding oce.in & bay
views wit h addition of 2nd story. 631-1400 .. $635,000
HARBOR VIEW HILLS Spectc1cular o<e·an view\
from livmg room, dining area, kitchen with hrcakfasr
room & masrN bedroom. Immaculate & twau11fully
remodeled J bdrm with Fr doors, bay windov.s,
smooth ceiling.. & nt•w roof Gated entrancf' to
sparkling pool & large dcc.k. A pt"rfc'< t bll'nd of
contemporary l1v1ng w11h .i 1rad1tJonal fl•chng Tripll·
garage & WC Urtty \ySICm 631-1400 ............ S1n5,000
VILI..A BALBOA ~pac1ous, newly pa1n1c-d & Cdrp1•t1•d
2 bdrm pC'nthou<,(' w11h formal dining, den. large dN k
& small ocean vu. lligh < C'ilings & skyljght\ fo r a bri1<ht
& open feeling Gated complex, community p<ml
631-1400 .................................................... ~ 140,000
NEWPORT SHORES Bright & charming 2 bdrm, J.
bath home w11h family room. ftreplac c 1n living room
brand new ,kyl11 k11chC'n & new deck "ff family room
S1rp\ 10 clubhouw. pool & tennis Walk 10 0<£•.sn
~achf'.'<. 611-1400 ...................... S3SO.OOO
EASTSIDE Costa Mesa exciting contemporary Cape C~. New construcr1on with 3 bdrms, 2 frpks, vaulted
ce1lrngs, paned windows & Fr. doors opening 10 wood ~:~~6t,l.~~~~-~~·r·~--~~~~-~~~'.~~ .. ~.~~--~-·~·i·nS~~;~
NEWPORT SHORES ~p.ir lltng 3 bdrm homt' in d
delightful commumry w11h very low a\\O< 1.t11on dut''·
pools & tennis < ourt Largest stngll' \lory floor pldn
Steps ro ocf."dn tK'.i< hf"> 631-l<tOO .............. SJ59,000
BLUFF BC'au11ful Trtnd floor plan, 1•xrrnd"cl Jrd
bdrm, large ~stc>r & ed1-1n kitchen L1v1ng room with
frplc & di~ing arN OrC'n 1<1 p.H10 & fawn. (,ff'dl
<omplex with acre\ o grrentx•lr t. nf.'1ghhorhood
pools. (LH) 6J 1-1400 ................................... S.lb'i,000
MESA VERDE NC'dr n<'w top qual11y 2 bdrm \pdC 1ou~
townhome, great q1111•t loc.srion in 23 unit cornplt"•
"'."1th pool & SJU. Marble t-ntry & firep~c es 1n mastt'r &
Irving room & cus1om tabinetry & built-ins through-
out. 631-l<tOO ...................................... S375,000
WATERFRONT HONES, INC. REAL TORS ·
NEWPORT BEACH OFPICE
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714-631-1400
NEWPORT SHORES On the water. T errlfic 3 bdrm 2
story home with large sunny kitchen. l iving room
overl ooks undy beach. Perfect u is but lots of
pore ntral for addition. (LH) 631-1400 ........... Sl89,SOO
HUN'llNCTON 8£Aat On quiet street, steps to
ocean & shopping. Freshly J>Alnted, lmrNCul.te &
brigh t 2 story ) bdrm with den, dinina Ir f~mily rooms,
llving room with fireplace & lovely ~de yard with
patio. 760-3600 ............•.............................. S389,SOO
WEST NEWPORT Ch.lrmin~ duplex, 2 bdrms each
unit. large owne rs unit ti.ls f1replice, vaulted ceilings
& spa in master l»th. Just 2 blocks to ocean & steps 10
shopping. 631-1400.-.. ~-·-·-············ .. ··· $399,900
EASTSlOE COST A MESA Quiet neighborhood,
closed 10 park Charming. 3 bdrm remodeled by
owner/drchitect Designer kitchen, skylight\, fr.
doors, white washed woods & gl<lss block. Private yard
& pa11os 631·1•00 ...................................... S409,900
EASTSlDE Com Me-.a, lovely 4 ye<1r old J bdrm
Med1terranNn home on lushly landscaped cul-de·\ac
lot. Included are family & formal dining rooms, hr
floor den o r 41h bdrm, 2 fireplaces, oak noors & Ac
'6J 1-1400 ............................................... $475,000
WESTCUFF Beautifully bndKaped & uistefully dec·
orated) bdrm home with den. Extra lar1e lot In super
neighborhood. Light urpeting, tile flOOfing, pl.nt1-
1ion shutters & accents of used brkk. 760-3600
·······························································•· ~95,000
WEST NEWPORT Pride of ownership duplex tn 100
blcxk 1us1 steps 10 beach. Excellent for owner oc-
cupancy w11h 3 bdrms, 2 baths each unit. Owner may
ass1s1 with fin.inC1ng, ANXIOUS!! 631-1400 ... S498,000
PENINSULA lmmc1rnlate duplex, ideal for owner
occ:upanr w11h other unrt for mcome .• Freshly p.tinted
w11h 2 bdrms, 1'' l»th\ & fireplace Nch unit. Lovely
quiet nt'rghborhood, steps to l»y, oce<Jn & ferry
631-1•00 ................................................. S<t98,000
SANTA ANA HEIGHT'S for HORSE LOVERS. Won-
dC'rful large y.ird with 2 horse stalls & tack room plus
adorabl<', light & bright 2 bdrm cozy cottage with
fdm1ly room 760-3600 ................................ $499,000
BAYSIDE COVE 2 story 2 bdrm townhome with
water views. Be<1utifully dec0<ated, vaulted ceilings &
l1gh1 berb<>r carpet, A.C., security s~stem & dble ~=~~e~J r.;:~---~-~~~--~~~~~~~ .. ~'.~ .... ~slf~
~ENINS':JLA POI,,, Ch.urning wnny Immaculate
t.ihforn1a Cotragc totally u~ted with rare lntcsri·
ty to its early origins Two story ) bdrm, famlly &
dining rms, Wpilrate office, gourmet kitchen, bwn &
pa110 6) 1-1400 .......................................... $795.000
BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
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DAILY NOT/ ftA&. ISTATI SATURDAY, June 16, 19'0 I ftAGI JS
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. . .
ILU.BOA ISLAND Su~ buy It lot VALUEll Gr~l
potential in this ~rly ~nd 2 bdrm cotQge plus studio
1pt <¥Yer the single pr~e. Remodel... build new ... or
use u renul with gOod Income. 673-6900 ... S.540,000
PENINSULA POINT Chirming 30's 2 bdrm home
with large 1 bdrm unit. ~in lathe & p&Hter house his
new copper plumbing, hirdwood floon, 1rched ceil-
ings, doorw1ys & windows & fireplace. Steps to oc~n
& bly REDUCED! 631-1400 .............•........... S.545,000
HAll80lt IUDCf. CREST lovely 2 bdrm corner unit
with formal dining & bonus room (office, gym or wine
celllr). Secluded location with water, mounuin & cil
,. ~t,v:~~~.~ .. ~~~~~~'.~~ .. ~'.~~.~~~~~~000
L\ YCREST Beautifully upg,.ded 4 bd family home
with warm country cNrm. Huge living room with
firepbce wall. separate master suite, formal dining &
~'}1~~ .. ~.~·i·~~-~~ .. ~~.~~: .. :~~~.~i.~~.~:S.=>
NEWPORT HEICHl"S Completely cNrming 2 story
Dutch Colon~I. 3 bdrms, frplc en living area & vaulted
ceilinged master with mini ocean view, country
kitchen, paned windows, wood floors & lovely land-
~ped yard. 760-3600 ................................. $650,000
UDO ISL£ fanustic custom home site on unique
huge corner lot cl~ to tennis court. Will take <>Ver
4000 sq. ft . home with possible second story mini bay
view. Existing 2 bd home to be sold "AS IS". 631-1400
................. , ................................................ $699,000
UDO ISLE freshly refurbished 3 bdrm home o n large
lot at highly desireable east end of island. Good
~~~~ii.I !:~n~0 s~~~nl~,x~!~h~ N:wc1C:~s! 611-14~ .................................................... $735,000
UDO lSL£ A .warm, wonderful 4. bdrm home in a
great location close to clubho~. ~h & tennis
courts. A lovely home for casual living and entertain-
ing. 760-3600 .............................................. $739,000
WESTCUFF lovely traditional 6 bdrm fam_ily home
on large corner lot. Chirming open & bfight with
f?'ned & l8ded glass windows & French doon, fami~ !=~tt~~~~~:.~~~.~.~~~: .. ~~~ .. ~srs;.~
BAUK>A ISLAND Great loation, west end of isllnd,
cl05e to So. Bayfront. Super 3 bdrm home includi"I
tNSter with frpk, 3 Y> baths, family room & country
kitchen plus 2 bdrm apt for income. 673-6900
.................................................................. $760,000
L\YCREST Beautiful 1 story custom home with a
premier address. Over 3000 sq. ft. with 5 bdrms,
forrml dining, family room, remode led eait·in kitchen,
~l~~~'00~:.~.~~~-~~~~.~~~-~.1.~--~~.~ .. ~.~s1~;~iC;
UDO ISLE Bright, fresh & young 3 bdrm ~ith studio
& f~mily kitchen built around central P;it10. Beamed
celli"1ed I~ room, fr. doors, p;1ver tiled & Berber ~r~~ ..
1.1 ...... ~:.!.~.~'. .. ~ ... ~~-.~~~ .. ~~ t,9tx~
BA1.80A ISL.A.ND Bright airy & toully chirming 3
bdrm home, 1 house to S. Baifront, upsulrs !"'Hter &
study hive ~~t vlf!WI. Wood floon, new lutchen, 2 rn;~it.f400 .. ~~.~~-~~~.~-i.~~ .. ~~.~-~~M;
UDO ISLE Bright, open 4 bdrm Artist's home,
redone to perfection! Beamed celli"ls, fr. doors,
paned windows, skylights, crown moldings &
walnscoating & new carpets. Large lot on center
strada. REDUCED! 631· 1400 ........................ $659,000
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE
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714-760-3600
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HARBOR ISLAND Drive custom with 52' on Prom-
ontory Bay, dock for large yacht & tranquil views
down the cNnnel. Fresh, elegant, ~utifully
furnished & decidedly "Today", tht> home includes a
formal bayfront dining room, C.lHn kitchen & fam ily
room, living room & \{'("ludt>d mAster suite with
f>ineled ~tu<Jy. The fabulou\ furnishing\ are enduded
in the price. 760-3600 .............................. S 1,9SO,OOO
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• IRVINE TE.RllACE Sp;1cious & inviting 4 bdrm home
on large lot includes spacious room with frpk &
outside entrance, great for den or Mother-in-law.
Entry courtyard endosed for privacy, spa in rear yard.
760-3600 .................................................... S869,000
LIDO Vil.LACE Spectacular view<o of ocean, moun-
taim & sparkling bay from 1his beautifully decorated
71 h floor 2 bdrm, 21/J bath condo with ~una in full
security building with doorman, pool & spa. 631-1400
.................................................................. $895,000
CHINA COVE Intimate & inviting 3 bdrm home in
cNrming community 1ust ste~ to private beach.
Master, living areas & patio with bay views on top
floor, 2 extra bdrms below t private y.lrd with deck &
spa. 760-3600 ........................................... S1,089,SOO
UDO ISLE Contemporary, e11tra large prrvate lot with
pool at quiet end of 1<oland light & open, top quality 3
bdrm, family room, office & triple garage. Bl~hed
floors, high tech ktl(hcn & wool carpet. 631-1400
............................................................... S1,125,000
MESA VERDE Golf course home with lake views.
Magnificent near new custom 4 bdrm with elegant
fr~h decor, huge mam~r. formal d1n1ng, oak ~neled
library opens to lovely courtyard with pool & spa.
611-1400 .................................................. s 1. iso.ooo
NEWPORT HEIGHTS fabulous home with magnifi-
cent bay & oceAn views. Muter with g,arden Spil room,
game room with bu1h-en big <,<reen TV, pool table &
bar & used brick floor~ in entry, family room &
kitchen. 631-1400 .................................... Sl ,600,000
LACUNA BEACH Ar chitect de\igned landmark with
fabulous coa'>lline, ocean & rny ligh1 views. A tri-level
masterpiece with 4 bdrms, theatcr/e11erci~ room,
formal dining, den, Captatn'' room & bar & 48' pool &
spa. 760-3600 ........................................... S 1,915,000
CORONA DEL MAR On Bluffs over China Cove
be.lch. Fabulous view> of bay, ocean & harbor en·
trance. Bright, opefl 2 bdrm home, contemporary
flair, frplc & skyligh1s. Room to ewpand with 100' on
Ocean Blvd. 631-1400 .............................. Sl ,950,000
CORONA DEL MAR With 60' of frontage on beautiful
bayfront be.lch. lovely 4 bdrm trad111onal home with
d ining & family room\, den & cal-In kitchen. Large
living room, brick frpl , fr. doon & bay action v1ew.s .
631-1400 .................................................. S2,375,000
UDO ISLE A lush lawn sweepi from this beautifully
remodeled 4 bdrm home to ii dock for large yKht.
There ts a den & 2nd floOr family room, living room,
formal dining & gourmet kitchen open to the terrace.
631-1400 .................................................. S2,495,000
LINDA lSl£ l ovely top qwl1ty tr;id111on.il 3 bdrm,
master wtth frpk. Family & formal dining rooms &
private p.u10 with pool M.1ny u\ed buck ucent~ &
large dock, prime view location. 1-'tUGf REDUCTION!!
631 · 1400 .................................................. S2,99S,000
BIG CANYON Country frenrh c~we o n the 18th
fairway with 5 hdrm\ & 9 baths including rN\ter with
frplc & den, formal dining & family rooms, library &
pool & spa Al'>O for rent at S11,SOO per month.
6J 1-1400 .................................................. $3,200,000
BIC CANYON blatc with tabulous views & over 150'
on bluff over 8th fairw.ly. Of Baronial proportions &
incomporable qu.ihty, 1t includes 4 bdrms family
rooms, ~tudy, formal d1n1ng & ~pilr.ltC maid's wite.
631·1400 .................................................. S3,SOO,OOO
U1TLE BALBOA ISLAND Incredible~ 5 bdrm
bayfront "lt411t1n Vil la" with dock, s.de ties & SJ»rkling
views. Family & formal d1n1nl( rooms, bf~kfast bay,
\tudy, 1nt('ri0f rnurt, b.tlcont~ & triple l"~e.
631-1400 .................................................. $.4,250.000 .
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NEWPORT BEAC H
LIDO ISLE S?!&,000
Gorgeous totally remodeled 2BR, 2BA home.
French doors from LR/FR/MBR lead to sunny
private patio. Just bring your belongings.
PENINSULA POINT '749,600
Fabulous turnkey Peninsula Point home. 1990
remodel, open floorplan, 3 or 4 BR. Light and
bright. Roof-f.op deck for sunsets.
PENINSULA 1775,000
Live in one & re nt the other! Wood ext. shake
roof, 4BR. 21,, BA w/wood beam ceilings through-
out + lg 3BR, 2BA unit. Steps to bay & beach.
BALBOA ISLAND 1785,000
7 year new island duplex steps to beach, 3BR,
212 BA front, 2BR. 2BA back. Immaculate con -
dit ion, high beamed ceilings, brick patio.
SEA VIEW 1825,000
Choice "Port.Royal .. on pacious com er lot. View
of ocean & city lights. Great family home in gated
comm. 4BR. 3BA -FR. assoc. pooL tennis.
LIDO ISLE 1859.000
Tht. large :!BR home on lg 55· x · · lot cne for
expansion & remodel al lot \aJue for a quick sale.
so tear it down 1f \'f•U Wl,h.
LIITLE BALBOA I. LASO S87:>,000
Dynamite Little !,.land waterfront Open. wry
2BR home w/soanng c.eiling~ -huge view orumt.ed
master. Lg I BH apt Dock for 2 .. mall boats.
PENIN l'LA $975,000
Terrific lot vahit·. Cn·ut lr1<.ation on oceanfront.
C11te 2BR. I 1 i BA on~rn11l beach cottage. Won-
derful propt>rt~ for hu1lder USN.
LIDO ISLE 1998,000
A "brand new" 2 -<lory Med Con t.em porary.
MAgni ficent 4RH home. Only a few ittuds are
original & no expen~cs were spared .
BELCOURT U ,295,000
Rare plan "O" town collection! 3BR. gigantic
Master uite with 11itting area + fireplace. Ap-
prox 4400 sq. ft. of elegant li ving.
BIG CANYON Sl,825,000
A Louch of Mediterranean in this exciting 48R.
4 1 2 BA. golf course view borne. Secluded master
suite, library. lg FR w/wel bar & wine room.
flAIBOll RIDGE 14,889,000
One of a kind in quality & const. 6BR + maids.
Tennis ct.. pool & spa. Private location. Call our
office for the many fme details.
NEWPORT BEACH
C ORONA DEL MAR
CORONA DEL MAil S~t,000
Seller says sell! Price dropped! South of highway,
corner lot w/2BR. 2BA front unit. 4BR. 3BA rear
unit. Ma ke off er.
COROl\A DEL MAR 1675,000
Contemporary com er lot duplex -beautiful
3BR, 2BA ov.-ners unit w/secluded patio. 2BR.
11 2 BA rent.al. fireplaces in each. An outstanding
value.
IRVINE TERRACE 1695,000
This exceptional 3BR home wi th a lovely
backyard is absolutely charming and in im-
. maculate condition! Call today!
HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1695,000
A rare find in a Broadmoor home. Extra large lot
next to pa rk overlooking greenbelt! Unusual
potential with :!BR and family room.
SPYGLASS S7S5,000
Outstanding property, out.. .. t.and ing value. re·
modeled kitchen. 4BR. 3BA. light rnlurs through ·
o ut, quiet cul-de-sac location.
HARBOR VIE\\ HILLS 1749,000
Extra laq~e private lot on quiet cul-de-sac. 4BR.
kichen. family room combo! Formal dining room.
great for t'ntertaining'. Fabulous family home!
HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1860,000
Quiet cul-de-sac, ocean view ·1HR family home on
large corner lot. Steps tn t•ommunity pool &
Newport Center.
OLDE CORONA DEL MAil 1895,000
Out.standing 5BR home • 2BR rental un11 on 4{)
ft lot. Ret.-ently remodeled. Ideally locat~d on
quiet cul-dc>-sac near Cd M State Reach.
CAMEO HIGHLANOS 1950,000
Delight your l(ue..,u, when you enU'rt.ain in your
beautiful upen-noor plan :mH den hume French
d<Jors to ocean breezes -+ views.
CHI NA tOVE U ,295,000
Very charmtn~ China Cove fam ily home. Open
floorplan with partial Ray vic>ws. Corona del Mar
beachside living at its betit'
CAMEO SHORE Sl ,760,000
Exceptional s ite So of PCH adjacent t o 14th
green of new l(olf course. weeping view of ocean ,
hills and n1.ght lights. Private beach.
SPYGLASS S2, 760,000
Uncomparable view from highest St. in Newport.
Brand new 6BR, 2 story n1stom w/pool. :1 car
garage, A/C. finest amenitie8.
644-9060
C ORNER OF C OA ST HW\'. AT AVOCA DO
NEWPORT BE A CH
HARBOR HIGHLAND H75,IOO
Here It is-the home you have been waiting for at
an affordable price. Three large BR.a, 2BA +
sauna located on a comer loL
HAUOI HIGHl.ANDS Mz.4,150
T otally upgraded 4BR. FR home w/pool. You
won't need to do a thing but move in! Call to 8ff
this uper Newport house.
BLUFFS "31,000
Out.standing huy. Best front row, Back Bay
local ion. 3BR. 21• 1 BA, original but good con·
dition. Estate sale. Heirs say seU!
BA YVlEW TERRACE $'41,000
A great home for adult.s. Two master Br 1uita
close to UC!, airport. business center, Back Bay
recreation. EZ access to freeways .
BA YCIEST Ull,900
Corner lot · :JRR. 2BA, wood floors. elegant (p.
detailed molding. Wood doors to lovely brick
patio w/wood overhang. Excellent value.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS S.89,000
Custom 4BR. dt-n home in private surroundings.
unlight pour~ in and French doors open~ decks
on each level. Priced tu sell.
NEWPORT ISLASD UH,~
Newport Heach life style at its finesL New!y built
rustic contemporary desi(i!n. 2 MBR. patio, 2nd
~tor) l(Ul(•ho, c-lu~e to everything.
EASTB IJ.1 P~' SUl,000
EntE'rtntner's delight! This beaut.iful 3BR, •BA
pool home has been completely remodeled to the
moH di.,c:rimina1ing taste. Large lot!
IJ()() ISLE Ull,000
Dt-i.1gn, cic·m•>li~h. develop~ O nly your imagination
limit.. ... tht· P'><-i.ihilitil'i-th11> propert y has to offer!
l.owt>~t pr11 f' let• land n11 Lido lsJe.
BALBOA PF.N IN ·trl.A S690,000
Thi ... 4HH. 1HA home in imper Penn location!
Beautiful! m1llntaant:d frnnt yd, delicious
kitchen. deck. vuulled <:eilings. Sellel"I motivated.
NEWPORT BEACH Ml0,000
l.ar(i!e 4 bedro<lm, extra large family room.
Sumptou ma ... ter bedroom suite. "Two Year" old
horn(', hard 111 find" 3 fi replaces.
BA \'SHORf.S M76,000
Outstandinit value, either to build your dream
house or to use your imagination on the esi8ting :~BR • den home. wonderful location.
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NEW LISTINGS
!ASTSIDE C.11. HlS,000 lm~ble 3BR . home, comer lot, new yarcl,
capmo carpet + tile noon, updated kitchen. LR
w/fireplace, formal DR. Large Master suite.
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NEWPORT SBOUS '369,900
Leave your care behind enjoy the good life. Nicely
upgraded 3BR home. A short walk to beach. Buy
now enjoy this summer!
EASTSIDE C.M MH,000
Impeccable 3BR customized home w/large
backyard. Living rm w/marble f p, bay window +
hardwood floors: French doors throughouL
BLUFPS uzt,000
Completely remodeled, 2100 sq. fL unit with new
kitchen and baths marble and bleached oak
throughout.. Jacuzzi tub. Aooouatic ceiling re·
moved.
BAYClEST NORTH '860,000
Perfect large family home w/4 car boat acceM,
beautifully landscaped w/pool & spa. Muter
suite w/study or nursery. Extras galore.
BA YFRONT S 1,895,000
Exceptional value 4BR + muter suit~ w/lrg
retreat office. FM, formal DR. Use of rich wooda,
top fa.xturee expansive bayaide patio + dock.
REDUCED
EASTSIDE C.M. SZ49,600
Two homes on a loL Darling 2BR home with
Franklin fireplace & 1 car garage, plus l BR house
in front for income. Call for appointment.
llAIBOI HIGHLANDS $424,950
New price reduction makes this home one of
Newports best buy ! Ready to move int-0 4BR Fm
room. pool beauty
WESTtUFP '459,900
Priced reduction! Great value in Westcliff.
2BR/den w/family room + 2 patioe + large yard.
Wonderful neighhorhood. Price to sell.
THE BLUFFS Ue9,000
Best Bluff location. End unit on wide greenbelt.
most popular "E .. Plan. Beautifully decorated &
extended kit eating area. Many upgTades.
WOODS COVE U99,000
Large landscapffi lot, 2BR. 2RA, ocean &
Catalina view. Room to add on, blocks to beach.
yet very quiet. ·
HARBOR VIEW HOMES '599,000
Bright & sunny A Frame .. Portofino" in very good
condition. Ideal family home with large private
yard that's perfect for the kid !
REDUCED
NEWPORT HEIGHTS S4",000
Charming Newport Heights home on a large lot.
Excellent expansion potential. 2BR, 2BA, 3 car
gar~e. Priced to sell now!!
BELCOUIT HILL S650,000
Panoramic ocean, bay & city lights views in
exclusive gat.ed Belcourt HiU. S ingle level end
unit. light & bright, 2 fireplaces, Euro kitchen.
PENINSULA '590,000
Charming 4BR. 2BA home on quiet West Bay.
Wonderful front yard beautifully remodeled fam-
ily home within walking distance to bay & ocean.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS Ml9,000
Tast~ & quality are yours in this charming family
home. 4BRs + FR, offi ce. use of brick exterior &
planters, expansive courtyard. A jewel!
WESTCLLPP '795,000
Marvelous location. marvelous 5BR custom
home. 3 fi replaces, fo rmal DR. office, wine room.
pool/spa. 2 story w/excellent living space.
LAGUNA BEACH S845,000
Panoramic coastline & ocean view. Large 4BR.
3 112 BA home with gym, spa, sauna, firepit. fire-
place. wet bar, den. dining area & lg lol
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Harw Hiahland" 211.2 f)ovu Onvt' .J. S~phtMOn '3i f>.900 Bluff, !'.1(17 ~·11nun11 N Wood $4:t9.000
Eutaide C'oat.a Me.a :1.tl Rn .. d\tiay T. 'tuart $425,0(XI Bluffs :.!017 Vista Cauc1al K. Parltu '439.0011
Blurr. 2017 VisUI Caudal M. Davia $439.000 Wt'lltchf( I :107 Nnll U\I hll m ,I M11eM1llAn '4.">9.000
WN1thff 1307 Notun,cham P. Hurlty $4fl9,000 Nt'wpurt H.-1ihL"' 12.'1 LA JullA n (~olmberry $4R9.900
Newport Htiaht.11 a:ls t.. Jolla D. F~ltty $489.900 Latrun• Reach 1771 P11lm Drivt S. H11th $499.000
Newport HeiJh\.I f>.12 f.'uJ~rwn D. Mffder $499,rol Nt'wpurt f.,l,.n<J 40.'i 40th ~I .J Alterman $.">2."J.000
F.Mtbluff 2664 BaMwood Aryan/Brandes $&49,rol Balbo11 l'l'n1n~uln :111 Mnnteru F. C"11fkt'll $.'169.900
Hvbof View HOftWIO l!M6 Port Weybridse L. Adun $.S99,000 Harhor \'1t>w Humes l!Ml'I Port Wl'ybnd11l' R.Kuru $.">99.0011
Irvine Te~ 1408 Dolphin T errlM'e J. Robbina 169.S.OOO Lido 2:IO via Gruiana 0 Bryan $725.000
La,una 8-ch 71i9 Kendall S. High $846.000 Spv1ela,..~ 11'1 Mooterv C'1rele B Reedy S7l."J.()(XI
Harbor Vil'W Hlll!i 2!101 Salt Air Circle l~ Shaw $860,000 Wl'~t<'l1ff 1201 .. ~ttollf' K Ranifr S74MOO
Lido :.i:w VU. Gru1ana P. Hardt"Y S!m.000 llalhoa IHlnmJ .Ill!) Nipph1~ H. Thamer $78. ... 000
Wl'l!~hff Lllll Anliiclll Way f' Sfn.tlf'* $79.'1,000
St'llVll'\4' :.'flOI Ya<'ht Via1l&nt (~ And.-r.,_m $82.~.()(X)
644-9060 Btlcwrt 17 lhllMialf S. Marvfn $826.000
Hubor \'1l'w U111 .. 2'\0l Salt Air l'1rcl1" D. C f()ldsberry $860,000
C'amto Hiihland~ 4!i01 Surr"'' D. Valenune $9."JO,()OO
Lldo i!\4 V 111 Cnu111M R. Brandet $998.000
Spyilau 2:l ('annri R11v B HUI $1 ,00.000
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ASK FOR
PAT HURLEY
President's Club
Sales AMocl&te
M4-9060
675-4096
LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND 11,175,000
Summer's here! Enjoy this large 5 BR
custom home with bay view. Amenities
include Euro kitchen, elevator, & chil-
dren's area.
!07 CRYSTAL AVE.
OPEN SU NOA Y I ·5
SARA MARVIN
SeaJor Raidential Auodate
President's Clab
644-9060 omce
67~5688 laome
BELCOURT 18!5,080
Enjoy entertaining outdoors in thia
popuJar 3 bedroom, 2 story townhome
situated within short stroll to cor:nn.uni-
ty pool. Call for entry into this gate
guarded community.
17 HILLSDALE
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
WESTCLIPP '459,900
Price Reduction! Good remodel op-
portunity. Two bedroom home widen,
family room & two patios. Great lo-
cation in popuJar neighborhood.
1307 NOTTING HAM RD.
OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5
OLD CORONA DEL MAR 1495,000
Prime location, wal k to ocean & shopping.
Charming cottage on R·2 lot. Plans avaiJable
for secod unit. Call to see!
NEW LISTlNG 1425,000
Best street in East.side Costa Mesa. This 3
bedroom home has been totally and extensively
remodeled. Custom features include kitchen and
two baths with ceramic tiles top of the line
appliances, hardwood noors in living and dining
rooms, French doors and windows, ma.rble fire-
place, professional landscape and much, much
more. Call to see now!
EASTBLUPP CH.ARMEi ua,ooo
3 bedroom hom~arJ.()~ ..d to per-
fection. Larr ~ fJO?"uackyard with roee
garden & bracK patio.
DOVER SHORES LEASE 0500/llO
Three bedroom contemporary over-
looking view or Back Bay & ocean.
Large interi or courtyard.
322 BROADWAY
OPEN SATURDAY 1-5
DOTTIE VALENTINE
644-9060 omce
640-0997 llome
2501 SALT AIR CIRCLE
HARBOR VIEW HIL~, CdM
Ocean view 4 BR home un over 13,000 sq.ft. lut. 3 car Rarage,
steps to c1>mm. pool. Ntwport Center. 1860,000.
4501 SURREY DRIVE
CAMEO HIGHLANDS, CdM
Charming remodeled :l BR, den, view home across from
proposed K<>lf course & existing park. Asking 1950 000
' <tf AHSAr:-:.C-V: ~f ;:a-~ •
". COLDWeu.
BANl(9RO
HILLARY THAMER
Associate Vice President
Top l \ for Coldwell Buker
644-9060 omce
673-1479 Home
BALBOA PENINSt'LA . ~ HIO 000
4 ~R. ~ BA ho~e on 4u1et street. ~odeled beautifully
maintaineci fom1I\' home. Large yard, ~onderful kitchen
deck with ''iew of ha y ' '
BALBOA Pf.NINSULA st76 000
Cute beach house loca.tt>d on best oceanfront lot. 2 BR,' 1 i,.c, ~A charming cottage JUi.t i;teps to the library. Great poten-tial for land use!
BALBOA ISLAND 1786 080
Celebrate Father's Day at this gorgeous duplex. Front ~it 3
BR. 21 J BA. 2 fi replaces and wet ba. BeautifuJ muter suite
with. spa in bath. Back unit 2 BR, 2 BA. Bricked patio,
parking fo r fnur cars.
:mg SAPPHIRF.
OPEN SllNDA Y 1-5
•
SATWDAY. a. 16. 19'0 / PAGe JI
SERVING COSTA MESA, HUNTINGTON BEACH &; FOUNTAIN VALLEY
C-1 LOT owe PIUT I T.D. • • ..,..
love.ton lot next door IO&d for 18K ie.. Borw 2
BR rent.al Approx $950/month.
CllALIT LUGE TOWNHOUSE Hlt,too
Secluded with ~ 3 BR, 2 BA single unit lot
1.ize. Approx 2700 IQ. ft. Nicely kept community.
COUNTIY Cllillll IN THE cm -WE8TIONSTD U81,000
I.owl 3 bedroom. 2 bath with family-tioom will
offer futs of comfort for the lit time buyer. Well
maintained and l'Mdy to move in.
949
qwroar . BACI BAY EXBCUTIVI BOU
Ull,000
5 BR 3 BA -Two story. Excellent cul de uc
location. Oversized 8100 aq ft lot. Some mountain
view. Larre covered patio with hot tub. Open sat
and 1unday 1-4. Call (71•> 668-9333
NAME YOCJa TERllS! SUI toO
T -Plan home . M ... Del Mar -Large add~ on
family roQm and a eecluded muter suite. Vacant
-Movein condition. Priced right.
CONDO: 2 MASTEi SU~ t l81,IOO
Spacioua & clean tri-level cpndo. 2 bedroom. 21h
bath, 2 car attached ga.rap, walk-in cloeeta, patio,
spa. Owner may carry (OMC).
mi A STEALm tlll,000
Specioua 3BR/2.5BA on b~ _lot. QUALIFIES
FOR FREE COUNTY PROGRAM TO ADD
NEW INSULATION, WINDOWS,· DOORS,
AND AIR CONDITIONING. Hu large family
room, fll'8place, ceramic tile, mini-blinds, many
uptnde1 throughout. Call for more info today.
LAGUNA NIGUEL Ult,IOO
View of canyon, mtn, city. • 1 bedroom, 1 bath · 1
yr new -Upgrades. customized model perfect.
BIACB DlJPUX OalJ H86,000
3 BR/ 2 BA plUI bachelor with loft. Choice
location, stepe to bay and beach. Call for leaae
info.
•RUGE LOT t186,000
Lota of fruit and ahade tree9. New carpet & paint.
3 BR 1 ~ BA, fireplace, 2 car garage. Great buy.
Hurry, won't laaL
NEW CUSTOM BOID Mlt,IOO
3 BR. 31,; BA. 2 1tory + roof petio • Walk to beech
wanoNSTD Hlt,000
Larp 3 BR bOUle with family room and 2
farepa.ce.
CLIA.N AND SPACIOUS Hlt,000
Thia 3 BR. l ¥• BA home hu an extra larp livinl
room w/fireplace. It'• priced to .. u. Call now.
668-9333
11.F.SA VUDE GOLF VIEW HM,600
One 1tory four bedroom, two and one half bathe.
Formal dining room, family room w/farepl.:e,
large eat-in kitchen with bay window. lnaide
laundry area, air conditioning, security system on
a lot over 10,000 sq. ft. Two car garage with off
street parking for four cars. Call now for an
appointment. You will love the floorplant
IOS8ION VIEJO
BOU POI SALE t 115,000
Compact LaParaja model, Cordova view. 3
bedroom, 2 bath, conveniently located. Offered
subject to 1031.
OCEAN CLOSE-tZ45,000
CAN BUILD UP POI OCEAN VIEW
Lowly 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on corner lot in
Meu Bluff Highlands. Ocean cloee for bree%.e8
and Iota of bike trail.a. Plantation 1hutten
throughout the hoU!le. Spa and R.V. acceu.
EASTSIDE · POOL a P AITY ROOM H71,000
3 bedroom, 1 bath, family room w/fireplace.
Larle sparkling pool with bonus/party room.
Additional encloeed glass patio room. Plenty of
storage space.
HOMEMAKER'S DREAM SH!,000
Meu del Mar 3 bedrOl' ... 0-, bath. Well main-
tained hardwood 50\..: _e laundry. Fon:ed
air. 2 car attacheo .,_.""e. Definitely worth seeing
-will sell quickly.
Tll·PLEX ts!0,000
Front unit has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room
with fireplace, country kitchen and a small patio
area. The front yard is profeASionally landtcaped
with timed sprinklers.
BASTSIDE PRIDE DUPLEX Htt,IOO
Price reduced $20,000! Both 2 bedroom with
fireplaces on pride cul de sac. Hurry, won't laat!
BROOKVIEW END UNIT
11A8 IT ALL H06,000
3 bedroom, 21;, bath condo with fireplace -
oent:ral air -2 car garage -indoor laundry · plwi
spaa, tennis. Great location.
SPACIOUS 5 BEDROOM
IN llaA DEL llAI 004,000
Ideal family home -5 BR, 23.-• BA. Upgraded
kitchen and baths. Formal dini~ room and ea~in
kitchen alto. Newer carpets ..
SOMETHING POI EVERYBODY HH,too
Walking, running, bicycling trails. Two doon
from 1mall neighborhood park. One bedroom and
one bath downatain and 3 bedrooma, 2 baths
upetain. Large family room. Lovely yard.
COLD Well
BAN~eR LI
The Home tiers~
FABULOUS POOL HOME-
llUNTINGTON BEACH '279,000
Nearly 2000 sq. ft. in this newly remodeled 3BR.
2BA home. pacious family rm with b rick f/p.
Mueive master BR w/10' bay window. Jet spa
tub in new master bath. Perfect for entertajning.
FV SP A&KLEI ts28,500
Bright, immaculate. 5 BR, 2 BA home. Newly
painted. Huge living room w/fireplace. Pool. spa.
near schools. shops.
w ALK TO BEACH nn.ooo
Newport"s Park Lido townhome has high ceilings
and hardwood floors throughout. Must see this
spacious 3 BR. 2 BA, 3 car garage.
HUNTINGTON BEACH uee.toO
Gate guarded, 1 spouse 55 plus, Huntington
Beach community with multi-million dollar
clubhouse and recreation facility with pools, spas.
tennis, gym. hobby shops and more. Delightful 1
story, 2 bedroom. I'• bath home. Washer, dryer,
fridge included.
LARGE BACK Y A&D WITH LOTS
OP PIJV ACY!! US!,000
Plenty of yard for the kids and the keen gardener.
4 BR. J 3• BA in pride of ownenihip cul-de-sac in
Mesa Del Mar. See it today!
NEWPORT BEACH CONDO '225,000
Gorgeous Seafaire condo on quiet corner location.
Highly upgraded with track lighting, new vinyl in
kitchen, ceramic tile entry, oak cabinet.a, Jacuzzi
tub. double sinks in bath. a nd more. Motivated
sellers!
SELLER PAY YOU ..• ASK ME HOW! S!l5,000
One yr new. 2. mi from beach, 3 BR, 2'1• BA.
1750+ sq. ft., Jacuui tub. kylighta, high ceilings,
2 car garage. prestigious area. Pri~ for quick
sale. •Seller Desperate* Shows like a model.
Pool & spa. too!
WALK TO BEACH SU6,IOO
Walk to beach. Enjoy pool, spa, 2 frplcs, one in
muter bedroom. All behind a small gated com·
plex. Must see to be~ieve.
OCEAN VlEW H!t,00
Close to beach, nature park & river trail. 4 BR,
21h BA, family room. Private beck yard. Assume
1st. T.D.
SELLER WlLL FINANCE H?t,500
LarKe 4 BR 2 BA with huge bous roo. All on one
level! Lne looks brand new! ~Iler will also leue
opt.ion. Very anxious to sell.
BRIGHT AND SHINING H50,000
Remodeled and enlarged -convenient !<>cation ·
Call for appointment to see!
·c HECK OPEN
HOU E DIRECTORY
FOR COLDWF.LL
HANKER'S LI TING ..
OPEN ATlJRDAY
AND LINDA\'
tJNDF.R li68·93:l!l
TB
4 BEDROOM + FAM + BONUS
Huge family home with celestial oell
ings in living room, formal dinin
room, large family room/kitch
combined bonuse room with built-I
book-cases. many, many extras
Extra large rear yard with fruit trees
gas BBQ. etc, etc. $343.000
HUGE HOME REDUCED Oak door
entry and parquet flooring, formal
llvtng room wtth woodburning fire-
place, chefs delight kitchen wtth Jen-
nAlre, microwave, lots of oak cabi-
nets plus pantry. Huge bedrooms,
4th bedroom converted jo large fam-
ily area. Great family hothe. 1212,
5 BEDROOM Excellent buy, needs some TLC. House wtll be painted
Inside, new carpeting. This makes
this a super buy, mini blinds through-
out are included. Close to Soth
Coast Plaza and the Performing
Arts. 1211.000
CAPE COO CHARM Dramatic
entry to spacious vaulted ceiling hv-
lng room with custom mantle piece,
plantation shutters, flow through
floor plan. Gourmet kitchen with
HennAlre stove top, oak door, re-
cessed lighting. breakfast area. all 4
bedrooms have ceiling fans and pay
TV. Much, much more.325,000
THE HOME WITH EVERYTHING
Tiled entry to extra large living room
with custom parquet flooring. Huge
family room ov4erlooks lush private
yard. European country kitchen
opens on large dining room. Sliding
walls of glass opens to patio to a fish
pond with water flow that sounds like
a babbling brook, much more.
1211,000
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ON THE ITH FAIRWAY Of the
Santa Ana golf course. Beautiful 2
story, HUGE master suite overlooks
course. Needs some attention buy
super potential. Best view for the
price 1n Orange ·county. Golfers
dream .$355,000
ATTN 1ST TIME BUYERS Cory
attractive condo. 1 · 1room with
large loft wt-1 ~ 0 ' be 2nd
bedroom e._ 0 ~ .... ,e and under-
ground ~ d · Centrally located
close to t ~..ith Coast Plaza and free-
ways. Great buy.S148,IOO
THIS IS ITf Lowest price in Canyon
area. 2 bedroom, 2 story. Minutes
away from the beach and bike brail.
S17t,l50
PAINT PATCH PROFIT 4 bedroom,
2 bath home in excellent area needs
attention. Great for the handyman or
handywoman. Large yard, cul de sac
street, vacant. Take advantage.
1249.000
OPEN HOUSE
COSTA MESA
SATURDAY ONLY 1-4
3BR 1982 Tustin $374,IOO
3BR 1682 New Hampshire S259,500
4BR 1783 Hummingbird $471,000
DPLX 27072 Calle Dories $504,000
SBA
3BR
4BR
944 Paularino
2868 Ballow
2985 Babb
$584,500
$248,IOO
1215,000
SUNDAY ONLY 1-4
3BR 3245 Iowa 1292.000
4BR 3490 San Rafael S307,000
4BR/FAM 2739 Canary $375,000
SATURDAY 6SUNDAY1-4
4BR/FAM 3070 Ceylon 1215,000
GREAT FAMILY NEIGH80RHOQD
One of the neatest homes In the
area. 3 spacious BR and 2 ceramic
tile BA. So many extras: fresh paint
in/out. decorator wallpaper and
Berber carpet. Remodeled kitchen
with Corning cooktop. Fan and light
In dining area. Exlra large backyard
and more.$2:51,IOO
LARGE ROOMY TOWNHOME In
excellent area. Elaborate use of
wood throughout. Big dining area
with custom Spanish tile floor. Built
In wet bar downstairs. Bath has a
Jacuzzi. Spiral stairway. Huge mas-
ter suite. the attic has been fully
finished -great for a rumpus room.
Super buy. S1n,ooo
4 BR SPECIAL Without a doubt
best buy in College Park. Located on
q~iet cul de sac. 4 big BR, A/C,
private back yard with covered patio.
Walk to Harbor shopping center,
Orange Coast College, etc. Great
buy.1225,000
LOCATION LOCATION LO·
CA T10N Plus pool and spa. 3 BR, 2
BA lovely home. Central •r. French
doors to patio, pool and spa. Great
buy.1285,000
GIANT LOT With neat 2 BR. Value
in the land. Approx 12,000 sq ft lot.
APPROVED by city for lot split/ 2
R-1 lots. Verify, with city clerk $310,000 • .
VACANT FORMER MODEL Lovely
3 BR In excellent area of Costa
Mesa. Newty painted Inside/out.
New carpet, ceramic tile floors. New
landscaping with auto -1nk'8r1 1248.000 -· .
T ...... lcear*
DALY l'l&.O'r I lllA&.. ESTATE
COSTA MESA COSTA MESA COSTA MESA
•SA WOODS 4 BEDROOM, FAM
• Giant 2 story home In M-.a
Woods. Vaulted ceilings In the living
room. Flreptace In the IMng room
end famlty room. Master bedroom
end bath on the ftrst level. Pful 3
bedrooms on the upper level, new
carpet and fresh Interior paint. Air
conditioner. heater end dilhwaaher.
In the heart of Coeta mesa.SID7 llllO
EAST Sll>E CHARI IR Perfectly
decorated 3 bf, 21A ba -Custom tile
In kitchen/bathrooms-R.V. acoea -
Hardwood floora -euto water &
eprlnklers -French doors & windows
throughout -T ru pride of owner9hlp -
A rMI cut ... 8174,IOO
LIKE NEW Lovely home In move In
condition. Large living room with
cathedral ceilings, and mirrored
walls and fireptace. Formal dining,
and remode6ed kitchen. The family
room IOOks onto a covered patio and
private yard. 1218,000
TWO WON'T DO Couple retiring,
bought a new home. Immaculate 3
bedroomm. w. bath, all new In past
3 years, roof, patio, kitchen, entry
tile, carpet, gas range. 3 ceiling fans.
mirrored bedroom closet doors, fire-
place In LR, manicured front and
rear years, auto sprinklers. patio and
spa.1248,IOO
CANYON VIEW Country charm
with this remodeled home In good
area. 3 bedrooms. new kitchen floor-
ing. new stove, new bathroom floor-
ing, new carpeting, new vertical and
mini-blinds. Extra large lot. Cool,
ocean breezes. Hurry. won't last.
1248,IOO
MEIA VERDE REDUCED Charm-
ing Mesa Verde North home with
parquet floor entry and arched fire-
place In living room. Vaulted beamed
ceilings in main living area. Hide-a-
way master suite. separate childrens
wing. 1 story, • bedroom model
rarely on market.1212,•
COLLEGE DRIVE Well located
home with plenty of potential. 3
bedroom, 2 baths. wtth new ap-
pliances and roof. one year old. Walk
to Harbor Shopping Center schools.
park and Orange Coast.1227,500
GIANT TWO STORY Great 4
bedroom home with a large family
room and crackling firep1ace in the
living room. Formal dining, 3 baths
and dressing area. Gourmet kitchen
with large pantry. new carpeting
throughout. Professionally land-
scaped. Great buy in Mesa Verde
North.1211,500
SUPER SHARP 2 story home • br
+, 3 ba, bonus room w/prlvate entry.
large yard with fruit trees. RV access
1251,IOO
LOVELY GREENBROOK HOME 3
br. w/2 mstr suites. 2 ba. prof. land-
scaped, fruit trees. Koi pond. Close
to SC Plaza. 1211,000
GREAT SOUTH rr 'T METRO
LOCATION rr' ~ 0 "lhn Wayne
airport.,,..· O ~ .~alk to South
Coast P. S _,,g bedrooms. large
country k .... nen. All f°"3Gl.IOO
OCEAN VIEW Beautiful trl level In
excellent area of Mesa Verde. Large
separate room w/wet bar. formal
dining/breakfast. 4 big BR. up-
graded. Beautiful redwood deck off
bfeatfast area with stunning view of
Catallna,$37S.OOO
GREAT 4 BR 8UCCOLA ExceUent
location, pool, hot tub, 3 car garage.
Walk to 3 golf courses.tal.000
ON THE GOLF COURIE Beautiful
2 story on the Santa Ana goU course.
Perfection In and out. Owner is pro-
fessional decorator. Huge master
suite. Children's rooms overJOOk golf
course. Electric kitchen. Beautl ful
flowers. red tile root.SGS,•
MEIA NORTH REDUCED
Neat/ctean 3 br on a big corner lot
w/RV access. Nice upgraded kitchen
w/neat cabinets. new stove. dish-
washer. sink, garbage disposal.
WOW, EVERYTHING NEW. Garage
Is drywalled, security lights in front
and rear yard. House and garage
Insulated, terrific buy taee,IOO
•SA VERDE NORTH Lovely
home in great area of Mesa Verde.
Big rooms throog_hout, large formal
LR w/flreptace. Central atrium, 3 BR,
very private backyard. covered patio
and brick pathway through charming nower garage is drywalled. security
lights In front and rear yard. House
and garage insulated. terrific buy. JIU,..., .....
COLLEGE PARK SPECIAL Best
buy In College Park. Nice 3 bedroorr
home in good location of Coste.
Mesa. Complete new ceramic t1lf·
shower in master bath. big country
kitchen. Big corner lot wtth poss1blt
RV access to the rear. Sellen
motivat~~·~··· ...
ATTN 11T TIME MIYERS Charm-
ing 3 bedroom. 2 bath home near
South Coast Plaza. schools and
shopping. Highty upgraded, neat
family home.1117.IOO
MOVE .. CONDITION Lovely home
In excellent area. Crackling fireplace
in living room. upgraded kitchen with
built-Ins, 3 spacious bedrooms with
2 baths. Laundry room plus storage,
automatk: sprinklers front and rear.
etc. etc.a-.-
GARDEN GROVE
GREAT IT ARTER Excellent starter
home, 3 bedroom. living room. coun-
try kitchen. Double attached garage,
two patios. plus two storage sheds.
Close to shopping center and
school. Great buy for first time
buyerS.1151.ooo
LAKEWOOD
NORTH LAKEWOOD Well main-
tained home close to IChools. sh~
ping and freeway access. Huge 8dd
on, great for family recreaUon area.
Extra large garage has lots of
storage. Call Delpha . ...-
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Exclusive Affiliate in Orange County
80 FEET ON THE WATER
Newport lslaod duplex with ao plus feet ol troatace and dock.
Incredible street end location with put ..-ol pri•KJ. Hace brick
patio for enttttal.ning aod leisurely Sunday afterDooa bubecw. Two
bedrooma, and one and• ball beU. upMain, and cme bedroom one beth
doWllltain. 1>1• double c.ar pnce and ..,.,... lltility room. Aain&
price S750,000. Ad #002
AFFORDABLE BAY VIEW
MARINA PARK. Buy one of t.be9e two mobUe bomes in Newport
Beach's finest park. Both enjoy unobstructed bey rinl and are within
walking distance of bay and ocean beaches. Three bedroom. two and
one-ball bath · 1129.500 and two bedroom. two beth -S14S.OOO. Ad
•OOI
OCEANFRONT ESTATE
VUJ.A ELENA DEL MAR · lUOO tqUUt feet Mediterranean muitt
~on a bluff overlooking the lanecaped prdem with paU. to the
and ocean below. Oner wW uulfrr e:et.•.-.C for 1a.-...c
property. Now offered for 112.900.000. Ad •008
WES TC LIFF
Lovely custom built home, recenUy ttdecoral.ed and remodeled. New
master bath with marble throupout with lar• lkJliOL All new
French doors. oew carpet, new pool and spa. Beauuful bllb ceUinp
with whitewashed wood. Two bedroom and den wtUcb can be a tllird
bedroom and three beth&. WoaderfaJ now tor eDtertainin& -wee
fonml diniJlc room witlt belutihal wedm. Now at S71S,OOO. Ad #011
BELCOURT
NEW LISTING! White marble, blacbed oak. •nd extr• pllllb carpet-
inl look aorceous in th1t C1lltomiJled J.M.Pet.en borne! "nlil elepnt
and apacioua residence futura four bedrooma, family room. formal d.lainl room. den. could easily be fifth bedroom and three car pn,e
with loads of extra storase .. Huse muter IUite fa tans cary littinl
are. surrounding marble fireplace. BriOt. O¥erUed kitchen anil
breakfast room overlook the beautiful p,.._ Profe91ionally
tamaiped and impeccably ft'WDtaiaed! ~ doon and windows
througboot, and more. Offered at tl,771,000. Ad #020
BELCOURT MEDITERRANEAN
CoeoriW, artllUc, ud ftr7 Ems; 1ul Autllentk Fnncb Mediterranean
stylinc with four bedrooms, plus f•mlly room. elm and formal dininc
room. Lavisb landlapinc surrounds pool. apa, fireplace and built·in
blirbecue. A very spacious •nd spectacular home! '2.200,000. Ad #OOt
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Thia extttmely well ma1DtaiDed borne with maaicured landlaplQI
pretents • rare lum-key opportunity to ~ riPt bl! In the most soupt aft.er~ tlu. npamlve qurter acn lot II ntnmely
prlv•l.e •nd Includes an immKalate tine bedroom. two be~ 119ome
wiLb a family room. cathedral celllnp. IOpbilt.lcated •lann s,.tem
•nd fully automated sprinkler system. A must to ae priced at
S'l9,900 Ad #007
NEWPORT ISLAND WATERPRONT
WITH DOCK
Outataodinc three bedroom two aod one half beth Newport lllaod
borne in lncttdlble street end location with outataDdiftl ••ter views
from both the front and rear of residence. This contemporary ll9ome Is
lipt, bri&bt and open with a large muter bedroom suite incl.sine a
pri\'.al.e deck and spa. Prl~ at S715,000. Ad •Oii.
PEBBLE BEACH-OCEANFRONT ESTATE
17 Mlle Drive-Unquestionably one o' ~ 6ceptional propert;.
on the entire California coaslli~'-y ;ay from the world (•mous
''Lone eypresa·· and nestl • W protective <'.Off. 'l1ail 1.1 8Cft
est.ate tw 515 feet of o ~' ~ta,e. Every pcmible unenity ii
included in this 8,000 sq t~peccably furnished home. Offered •t
S9,500,000. Ad POl 7
WESTCLIFF
REDUCED! A lovely thrtt bedroom. three beth bMM in the WestcWf
area. Fireplace in the living room and dinina room. Pool wi~ c•bau
a.nd bath and • side patio for entertain.ioi-Clole to ICboola. lbopp6Dc
and beaches. CaU for an appo1ntmeont today! Mt5,000. Ad #toS
LAGUNA BEACH
Blue Lagoon Villas. two bedroom . two and a quarttt blitb, paeoua
condomin1um ovttlookJn& tbe pnval.e beach in th1t pr..-~
community. A remodeled kitchen, I.de noon, oeutr•I tones t.
Hardwood floors in tbe bedrooms. French doors to the printe llllb
paUo make this wonderful borne for tbe dlJcriminlati.ac buyer. A*Jnc
$495,000 Ad #010
LAGUNA BEACH
A fixer upper. A 1.errilic two bedroom. two .nd one baU beth in the
prestigious Blue Lagoon Gal.ed communlty. priuval.e beach, ..ocia-
tion pools and Lennis. Offered at only SUt,000 Ad #004
CORONA DEL MAR
REDUCED' Cbamung. elqant and only five yun old. n.ne
bedrooms and three full baths. Lovely open and 8iry master lllite with
walk·1n closeL Acce98the1UMy, beautifully landlc.8ped petio Uwoup
French doors off ~kitchen and family room. Enjoy the beaatifaJ roee
garden from tbe quaint front. porch. A sre•t location on the ocean side
of Pacific Cout Rlgbway. '649,000. Ad .-011
HUNTINGTON HARBOR
Completely and impeccably mnodeled two bedroom three beth.,
modem and contemporary, e~nt home. New IO foot dock on ma.ill
channel location. Custom pool and ~-A1IO fNturtnc .,.-met
kJtchen,. custom ~tertaiment center with wet-ber Private newtac
deck lndin1 off the master bedroom. ablolutely n.awie.. wttb maoy
posa1b1Ut1es. Priced at Sl.795,000. Ad #012
OCEANVIEW TOWNHOME
NEW US1'1NO in Newport Crellt. Eaceptklaal dine bedloorn. three
bath home •ith Hpulive oce8D and me.dow ftew1 ill ..... ,.nmeter
location. This wonderful floorplu lncluda • larae IDllter bedroom
su.11.e w1lh a separate retreat area and priv•&e Yiew deck. Offered at
$347,!>00 Ad #021 • -•
7S9-6700 .
S Corporate Pl•7 a • Newport Beach, California 92660
DAILY NOT / ftAL ISTATI SATURDAY, June 16, 1990 I ftAGE JS
\Ve· at L~nnt> \ alc-nlim• Propt>rlie!'.. lnr. a re .ver y plea~d lo a nnoum·e our relocalio11 lo nt>w offi, . ., .. in T tH'
620 T o we r. IO<'aled in '.\c~\\ port Cenler· Financial Plaza. at fa hion Isla nd.
We im it<· you to\ i~il our new farility. whe re you will alway!' find plt>nt~· of a rces iblt> parking. Tlw park in~
tructures art> ronH·nientl~ located on eithr r 1'ide of our offi('(• building. and. of rourl-('. \\f.' a n · al"a~ .. pl,·ao·wd
to va lidate for )OU.
We are scheduled lo be in our new fac·ilil~ 1he week of June 17. 1990. so please ma kt> a note of 1lw aclclrc·-..!'.
and telephone number:
620 Newpott Center Drive, Ground Floor, Newport Beach, CA 92660 ·
Telephone, ( 714) 640-2500
We wish to thank you for your continued patronage and "e look forwa rd. with great enlhul'iasm. lo
providing ~ou with the fine t professional real estate service a\ailable. and we \er y murh appreciale l our
gh ing u1o1 1ha1 opportunitl.
----\'ii.I.A RAl.BOA/l\tA •'AIRE----
,t.•'N)RT BEACll
PRICE REDUCED 1158.000
One of a kiod • completely remodeled I bf.droom.
I bath condo. All marble bath. marble and tile
noon. granite breakful bar and CUiiom kitchen.
Very contemporary!
LUXVRIOO 1299.000
2 bedroom. 2 bath penthouae. Vauhed ceiling.
track lighting. huge dttk. 1torage. aep. dining.
fP. mirron throughout. OPEN SAT A SUN 1-5.
VILLA BALBOA BEAL TY 1375.000
Has a view from every room. 2 bedroom. 2 bath
master aulte.m hugt' cl0tet1, formal diing room.
~llns have reduced price. OPEN AT A SUN
1-5
COlY CO~DO AT VER AILLES 1195.000
Beautifully dttorated 2 bedroom. 2 bath with
~k·a·boo ocean vtt"w. Many upgrades including
new carpet. tile, crown moldinp. chair railinp.
wall roverinp. louver drapH. marble hearth
fireplace. Perfttt for a inglt' prnon or couplr.
OPEN AT a u~ 1-5
TOP OF THE •ORLD 11.495,000
Thi1 i1 a fabulous property with All unparalleled
view. lnrredibly private. this unique 3 bedroom.
2~ bath w/ fireplace it only a year and a hall old.
Ne~I to tho...anch of acres of open •pace. thl11
beautiful home l1 a mutt 1tt!
BAY HORES '699.500
fabuloua collagr in a quiet location on trtt lined
1trttl. 4 bedroom•. 3 bathl •. bt-autlful remodeled
kitchen. Coay. comfortable and in top notr h
<'·ondition. Priced to aell. OPEN UN 1-5
PRICE REDUCTION
HORECLHT 11,.149.000
Build new or remodel cx itting houae into your
dream home. Lot it large w/view in exclu1ivf'
family area. Offered at land value.
HARBOR RIDGE PLE~OOR $4,495.000
Thia is one of the premier horn~ in ~e,,.,port
Bcar h! 5 brdroom suites. 8 baths. 2 full maids
qua rtrr • a stud . and family room art' all
highlighted with t'lCten ivt' u «' of marbln. rrown
moldings. and bevt"lrd g.lau . Pool. spa and s.auna.
l 'nbelievable vi.-w1 of ocean. i unsc11 and rily
lights. ~o detail has bttn overlooked!
CD'1 DOl BU: LC »T I 1.150.000
T .. o hous«'~ on two Int' with itrf'al polt-ntial for
devrlopmf'nl .. ith po .... iblr \it' .... E\rrllt'nt park·
init and 1tara1tf' ~part". Thr rl" i' onl' l hfodroom. :\
bath and 2 b.-droom .with ifrn. 2 bath.\ l'ry dosr
to bt'ar h and i.hoppinit.
TI STI' 16l4.900
Enjoy fa bulou' orran. mountain & d i ) liirht
vitws from thi<. brautifulh mainlainf'd. im·
maruletf' fan11I~ hnnw. "rwh upirra,tr d. nf'w
kitr hen l'abinrts. frf'1>hl} painlt>d in~idr & out.
w/ta~trful u C' nf deroralnr paprr<.. Larirr prhalr
lot .. 1 pool & lu"h lanii~1·opin1t.
BIG CA~YO' El.EGA ~f.E 1 1.850.000
Spt'rtaf'ular views of r;olf r ourse. f ashion bland.
and r lub hou~. 1 bcdroomi.. famil) room. 2
firtplarcs. ita~rbo. 5C'<' 5 s. 3 rar r;araire. •\ itr«'al
Ooorplan. OPE;\ 'l \DA\ I ·5
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l'f'f'r ption 1u 1•11. \l11rhl1• floor lubb) in 1tn1t1r1tl
f11H1r l•"'nlion. \ppr011 I .:1•,,; "'I.ft. (.all \an
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I hl'd room. I hath. whitr 11lr. l1~ht rar r"' and
m1rrorrd wanlro~. Pcrff'rl for firi.I tune l1uvrr.
bar hr lnr or do1·1or ''""'"''"It .... rood homr nrar
bHrhri. and hospital.
OtO f.ORO'iA OEt MAR IS.14 .900
Best buy in Old Corona df'I \far~ Rf'modd f'd 312
and 212 duplu . '\r w appJitni·~.Jurnarf' and
A l<.. A r;n at inromf' l"Oflf'rh in a fabulou1
neiitltborhood.
HARBOR RIDGE ESTATF-" 1')25.000
:> bedroom. 3"'2 bath. "Oe,onshirr " model. End
unit w/view. full wel bar. upstairs deck. lot. of
U'f'd brir k. Larttf' yard. OPE:\ SAT & SL\ I ·ii
BRA~D ~E'1 14 79.0.)()
Prirt' redured on this nf'wly ron lrurlt'd 5 Hd. :s
BA family homr. L.ar~r kitr hrn. formal dmin1t
room. large master suitr w11h firf'place. •.xtra
larirr ff'nrf'd in yard and 3+ n r detarht'd «ara&r .
HARBOR RIOCE ELEGA~f.f. $%0.000
Thi 3 ~droom with den is fabulou1ly hitht and
a1n '. ~ituated on a \t'ry uniqur and priutt' rnli
101. thr unob11tru1·trd orra n anti ril) l1r;h1 'i,. .. ,
arr brf'alhtal.in& Communih pool and lf'nn1 ..
tndudrd.
l \ l(Jl 'f. RU. CA' YO:\ f.I STO\I 2.150.000
Thb 3 bC'droom. 3 bath homt' ha~ a ""'' 'P"•·tal
flair~ \ outhful in di' iir.n. thr un1qur ru,tom ... 11
rn\t'nn~" 1nrlurlf' man) h1nd ·p111nl('ii m ..
pi.p«'n.. ru l barl... and other far1natinir. mf'l'ftum ..
Pool and ~pa"" fenrf'd for rh1ld a.a ff't) and thf'r,.
"' .1 lovt"lt vif' .. of B1ir f.anyori .
Ill (,E PHIO: HEUI CTIO\: 2.21;;.ooo
Thi~ J l1t'droo111. I hRtl1 .. 1th tt.-n ha.. h .. f'n
rrdurf'tf '""' $100.IHKl 111nl..tn1t ti 11111• of 1hr h""I
bu\~ IO C.amr o "horf'' 1'11r rr 14'f' OC'l"Rn \If''-'
from all mau n room,, ( ourh11rd r>ool for l""an
and It ho'il of amrn11w ... ·1 h1 .. ltoml' •~ rralh a
mu ... 1 '"''! OPt. \ ~" T 1-:l
:\E• PORT :\ORTll \'ILLA .... ,'1.000
°'tunnin11t 3 brdroom. 21"t hath formf'r mod t l .. 11h
man upftradrs. \larblr '" u f'd t \lrn<.tVl'h
throuithout and mirrors arr r lf'\«'rh u ..... d m thr
po~dtr and ~ininir, room. ~aut lfull) land~ra1>f'd
Cornmun1t~ pool and 11pa. ()Pf.' St\ I ·5
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DAILY l'ILOT /HAL ISTATE
PAGE 36 /SATURDAY, June 16, 1990 ---GEORGE ELKINS -------...
COMPANY
NEWPORT BEACH
HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM, VIEW-VIEW-
\llEW Ocean Bay and City panorama lfom this elegant
4 bedroom. 411 bath hke new home behind the gates in one of
NewPort's most Piclus1ve J1e1p_hborhoods S2.29S.OOO with
p11v<1IP pool dnd \J)d
BLUFFS-RARE 11R" PLAN -BAY VIEWlt
Scarte ln level with over 2000 square feet on a quiet tul de
sac This model has one of the largest master bedroom w1tes
1n tht> Blults on a separate lloor by itself Also included is a
spM.1ous eating .irea in the ''le.hen with Magt<. Chel oven and
m1uowavP Shutters throughout and neutral carpeting 3 bedroom~ or 7 bedroom plus lamtly room den Call now tor
dn c1ppo1nlm,.nt to see 1389,000LH
CLIFFHAVEN CUSTOM-FOREVER VIEWS
Un(Jbstructed harbor. ocean and city views hom this
comfortable 3 bedroom 3 balh home 1n the desirable
Chlfhaven neighborhood ol Ne.wPort Heights 13.bOO SQ t• IOt
with RV ac ct>Ss and room for pool $905.000
BLUFFS-REDUCED TO SELLI LEASE OP-
TION POSSIBLE This 1s a rare chance to live 1n a
1>eaut1\ul area of Newport Beach with eapans1ve greenbelts &
easy ac.c.ess to freeways. shopptng centers. Back Bay.
c.ommunity pools. tennis & parks [nd uml w/3 bdrms. 21?
b.ilhs >-~pac1ous patio & double garage Owner wants to
move this property quickly Call now' $289.000 includes land
OPEN HOUS[ SAT & SUN l 5
2620 VISTA OH ORO BLUHS. NB
BLUFFS-REDUCED $10,ooot GOOD INVEST-
MENT OR ST ARTER Affordable sunny end unit tn
\ht Btufl'I Three bedrooms. 21, baths with I bdrm /den on
main level Spacious hv1ng d1mng area with neutral carpel &
bnc ft!eptace Large pnvate patlO + alley access to double
garage Conveniently located lo Eastblutt Shopping Centtr
pool ~hools & park S289.000 includes land
OPEN HOUS[ SAT & SUN I 5
409 VISTA ROMA SLurrs N 8
BLUFFS -NEW LISTING LOW, LOW PAICEH
Spact0us 3 bdrm. 2'-l baths w1tll over 1800 SQ ft . formal
dinmg area off hvtng room & nook ott kitchen. remodeled
k1tctien with new cab.ne~. microwave. sub zero refngeralor.
water punfyer & softener l arge tiled pa1to overlooking
greenbelt near largest pool Alarm system l ow leasehold pmt
of SS 11 per year SJ 19.000
R E
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LIDO BA YFRONT -
FABULOUS SUNSETS
One-of-kind Udo Soud location with
62 feet on the water featuring 3
bedrooms. a den/library. 3.5 baths. a
dramatic family kitchen with granite
counter tops and GE "Monogram"
series appliances. lap pool, security.
and a sandy beach. This is one of
Lido's finest properties without a
dock. $1 .950,000
COSTA MESA
BRING YOUR BOATS a RV1 -lxpanded custom
11ed Koll built home with added dining room 4 bedrooms plus
S2S SQ ft bonus room Double garage plus covered parktng
for 3 cars/RVs off alley large backyard with separate garden
area Over 1900 SQ ft tor only $280.000.
OWNERS TRANSFERRED TO TEXASm
Musi sell Pnce reduted Sl0.000! Great 4 bedroom. 2 bath
tam1ly home New rool New carpet · Move-in cond11ton
fenced rear yard with patio Automatic spnnkters front and
t>ack Present all ollers1 Now $249.900
HUNTINGTON BEACH
NEWLY REMODELED, JUST REDUCED TO
$117,IOOI -Beautiful 2 bedroom. 2 lull bath condo on o~
level All dolled up with new carpeting. all white dramatlC.
kitchen. hardwood floors 1n the dtning room & cozy fireplace
View of the pool & tennis court lrom this very spacious home
OCEAN BREEZES -Will keep you cool 1n this lovely
4 bdrm home large family room with hreplace and itttess lo
the beiul1fut t>ack yard make this the perfect party and family
home All dressed up with new Berber style carpeting. plank
llOOrs & mirrored wardrobes Just 2 miles from the beach and
only S315.000 OPlN HOUS[ SlM)AY l 5
10052 SIGNCT CIRCU • HlMliGTON 8lACH
PLA YOROUND FOR ACTIVE ADUL Tift
Resort like hv1ng behind 24 hr guarded entrance. 2 bedroom.
single story "MARN " plan. 1 mtae to beach. Walk to shopping
enter Community otters a mtllton dollar clubhouse. 2 pools.
spas. 3 tennis courts. putting green. om A bargain at
$192.000
759-9100
A L T 0
LAGUNA BEACH
OCEAN VIEW, LAGUNA BEACH -Spectacular
180 degree while water and Laguna coastline views lrom
every room 1n this unique 2 bedroom. 2 bath. 2 story home
above Pacific Coast Highway Situated on a street.1.o street lot
of approa1malely I 0 000 SQ It Must see to awet1ate the
def1n1te potential tor expansion or total re~11d m a very
destrable area Shown by appointment Priced at $749.000 I LAGUNA NIGUEL
PAESTKMOUS MONARCH BEACH -
2A HOUR GUARD GATE COMMUNITY
Beautiful 3 bdrm. 2~ Datil home situated on an oversued lot
tllat otters room for a pool This · residence offers man y
features wtuch 111clude a Steond story vttW of Catahna. cul«
sac localton. secunty. spa tub. a/c. bleaehed wood. and
community shuttle to beach $421000 I INCOME
COST A MESA DUPLEX -Possibly the lowest pr1Ged
duplea 1n Costa Mesa and with e~cellent rents too (appm
S2.000/mo)1 Built a1uund a pretty courtyard & w1thm
walking distance to a brand new shoPPll'l area & a short
bicycle ode to the beach Call now betore it's loo tale
$274.500
DUPLEX, EASTSIDE COSTA •SA You will
enioy the versahhty of these 2 separate 3 bedroom houses
(one on a cul de sacJ Ideal as owner's re$1dence & have
income from the other house Huge lot with new fence Tiled
kitchen counters. replum bed Rents are low because of lont
term tenants Bicycle to the beautiful back bay from here
$309.000 ~l~~~~R-E-NT~A-L-8~~~~--.
Corona Del MM 3 bedroom. 3 Jilth home r1cepl~e
1n kvllll! room and den StePS to park S2.500 per month
Newpor1 a..ch 3 bedroom. 2, 12 bath condo with
paho & doublt garage Conveniently located to [astblutt
ShOpPng Center $1350 per month
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I t:AST BLtFt· t
*BEST VALVE-PRICE RmUCED*
Europea.n atyle, lrulY a wum •r ' •ommg home. 3 BR.
2 BA. Jangle fe•,.I -' \.. 0 Frentanding spe.
E.1eellen1 neig' S 0 , .. .-mg. C1oee 10 achoola.
•hopping. tenn ••ld Bick S.y. fut ~,.ti.., &
~ poea..M• ThiJ> pr1et n nght for I rut sale.
'465.000
CHARMING. DELIGHTFUL
"'m11I" i...,.1 "'Cf>Plionallv up~adood hom4' .. 11h u' l.,.:h1s
fil'n h door~. ~-roor, ht'< Uni\ ""lf'm ~ a.f.k to shops.
COM H1(lh OC"hool. R.i,l Ba, ne1ur,. 1r11h. l'U' arr~ 10
,,,..,,.., • f.r,.11 f1m1h "'"'(lhl.ofhocod W11h • lar(l" urd
O\l \t R . ~ YS TO URJ\CJ .\IL OffER~ '485.000
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PRf:\tlllM LOCATIOI'
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I NEWP.ORT HtlGHTS I
NEW LISTING
INCREDIBLE HARBOR VIEW
\t-t11ed 1n 1lw-bluff 1bovl' prt"al~ut Nrwport tlubor.
cut1om 1JuJ1 \ DR. l'h RA, §pa110W rooms wtlh molding
thru.(IOt C,ountrv f rf'n('h lrnr hrn ~~ thr tont' lu.lunous
mutrr •uitt" ,,. f1r~L.rf' J or garage, tiee. sy~.
1795.000
!NEWPORT HARBOR I
*BIG PRICE REDUCTION*
NEW LISTING COMPARE THE Pft11n,._.._ __ _.. __ -1~<1tl"""n~T-~=ll"=-.. ~,~,:-::,.""=:d
\ t'TY pop11Jar ~·n«J.. k •rl. t'nd unit, 3 RR. 2 BA urge Cool ~um~c tLI\• ••lh • ,.ntral _,, ruH•f!'d p•tlO&
f1nul, k1tclll'n 11111h f'IOOk. l1«bt par~u,.1 fl<wi<1. tale, f r dooo, watt'r o~INn l.arth•<l(..J floor• t upprr plumbulfl: · 1h"
thl1«h1 U"I~ rm .. ,th h OOor• & •lvl~bt Prwatr ho~ ha• 11 dll 1222,000
tncio..-d palic> l,)uiet lol·atinn $31 s.noo
PEEK-A-BAY VIEW
fh" 39R :?1 )8~ hof'Tll' lirtnft• tllt' lv--1 of thf' "'°111hrrn
C..hforn.11 hfl'llt)il' 1n a "'"""' 1ha1 ,. 1ruh ooMi·• ._ind
Traditional "'4-111nc-t' rotu~ C'ro•n mnuld.~. fr,.n~h
WTndo• . C'"ram«' tdt, «•~ntr .. ,.u, oHrtnfi & •l'tunt <'
t:Jcdlrnt t'k,11..d pl.rf'~nt oo puk,.1\ .pttnll"h """'
pttk·&•biiY "ll'W fwo fi°'fi"°"" patio. f437,500
SPECTACU LAR FRONT ROW VIEW
Brauufol ''Trm• ", 3 bd. 21, IMI, f'nd unit privacy. \.rn
upgr1<k<f wtlh nrw catpf'll. laie, •OOll f\oor-. f trnch 00nr' ~llfi lo l'tu~ df'<k •1th 'fll'•. St<-luded rul.0..·Mlt"
lonllOl'I Pn1r1ll' 'Pl and wrap-around palio l:it49,500
1154,900
:l BED. 2 BA
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SwnrMr rl'nlll, '\HO. 21,RA l\t'ar S.C'li. Bev & ne lur,.
tra.a ,\va1la.l« Julv I $1345 mo
Surnnwr rental, I RO. lotallv rurn~hrd. u ttllt-nt lontl!Wl
in Big r..111><K1 1:?80(} mo July Au~
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dttU. prtrne k>c11ion nrar pool St. 10 ~•e, pnced
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GRAIO> OPBllflNG CABOT COVB -'"I&& DLCOUllT" OP COSTA JIS8A
• Drama tic vaulted 22ft cetl-
ings (approx)
• Custom bulnose corners on
walls
• Approx 1800 sq. ft.
• Marble fireplace
• Upgra ded plush carpeting
• Arched pa ned windows
NEW TOWN HOMES OFFERED
FROM $279,000 TO $309,000
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• Exquisite n ew cape cod
.. h ome · · with 3 bedrooms.
2 1h ba th . p r iva te patios
and yards (some with family
r oom)
• Gour m<:l kitc h e n w ith
whitewash ed oak cabinets
• 2 car garage plu gue t
parking
• Quality & tyle
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An exlraordlnary ··1 Jome With Exquis ite Attention To Detail ...
Ht-c·enll} redesigned lo make a s lalcment of elegance and style
for lhe truly dlscrl mlnalln~ buyf'r. Three bedroom + family
room. excercise room and view.
Gracious a nd E legant with sparkling night lt~ht view . lhls
re markable home Is for the tru ly discriminating. 4BR or 3+ den.
plus family room off kitc hen a nd View! View ! View!
Offered a t $I . 195.000
•Ocean View
•Cul-de-Sac s treet
•Expandable-to 4 or 5 b<1rm
•Brin~ your rlesl~ner
• 380 -r .t•am Hm
•Offrred a' 8850.00U
Offered a t $999.000
Recently remodeled with wa rmth a nd
chatm of Olde CdM. 3BR. a nd family
room off gourmet kitchen + a scparatf'
ma ids room or offi ce off the patto.r +
2BR renta l or 6BR. SBA home.
Off cred at $829.000.
CORONA -IA•
New 1988 Extraordinary Cu s tom
Mome. Features two master suites &
3rd BR . offi ce or 4th BR plus excep-
llonal kitchen. Just a s hort wa lk from
oldr CdM brnch.
Offered at 8759.000
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THE BLUFFS
End unit overlooking pool. 2.100 sq.ft. 4 BR, 3 BA townhome
w /sp a in patio. Plantation shutters. Remodeled kitchen.
dramatic 2 story mirrored entry. $399,900
OPEN SAT la SUN 1-5, 240e Vlata Nobleaa GATED BAYVIEW TERRACE
2 yr. new detached home by J.M. Peters. Air conditioned. 3 BR
2112 BA. Shows like model home. $479.000
40 Slaearwater
IN ESCROW-Taki•• back•p•
26'l1 Vista Ornada. N.B. $479.000
2-W2 1st a NobleLa. .B. $369,000
20 I 0 Barranca. N.8 $299.000
NEWPOllT N08Tll VILLA9
Almost new 4 BR, 2Yl BA detached home. Low maintenance
yard. Comm. soon may be gated. Priced to sell. •sts ....
CALL o•
Ho•• i• Eaat Berll•
4 BR Co•do I• Ta•oe ' OPER etJNDAY l·S. M71 Corte Pon.a... N.B.
1178 TtJSTlN
"EAS'l'SIDI TEN"
OPEN SATURDAY l~ Gorseoua total remodel at an even more beauti-
ful price. New everything from new copper
plu.mbin. to central air conditioning! Thia pro-
f ... ionalTy land1eaped 3 bedroom and family
room hu new baths, new kitchen, akylichta,
brick fireplace, timed 1prinklen, new carpet and
flooring. PRICED TO SELL $369,900 NOW! ..........................
"NEWPOIT GL£N•1 BBAvn ro1 a18t.OOOI
Highly upgraded, air conditioned end unit in
ut.remely _private location: cuatom brickwork,
o.k t.rim, French door alidera, sarden window,
cuatom carpet and waUpapera. 2 bedroom, den,
2V. bat.ha, larce 2 car attached sarage. Com-
munity pool.
5011.INGS PLACE ten,ooo OPEN SUNDAY 1!~
ClilThaven complete remodel on a nearly 8600
aquare foot private lot with a gorgeous newly re-
tiled and re-plastered pool! Thia three bedroom
pl• a detached 4th bedroom/bath exudes
warmth, charm, and claas. The home iJ extra
bright with the light enhanced by French doors
and 1un-room windows off the 1pecioua family
room, large master suite, and third bedroom.
Addjtional touches include 'teceued lighting,
cuatom wall + crown mouldings, built-in china
cabinet in the dining room, new hardwood n oor-
ina, AND a state of the art aecurity 1yat.em.
JUST USTEDf
NIWPOIT HEIGHTS UNDEI H00,000!
Two year new Executive Newport Beach near-
freestanding townhome: large private colorfully
landscaped yard, terrific floor plan, gnat liv-
ing/entertainment area, bleached oak floors,
family kitchen w/breakf ast area. and overtiud
muter 8uit.e! Priced to sell. $399,000. Call Robin
or Rae. 760-5000 ................................
J UST LISTED "IUmc lETtEAT
IN NEWPOIT HEIGHTS
3 bedroom, (or 2 plus den). 2 bath, large country
kitchen, wet bar, two mll8ter suite, 3 car garage,
and incredibly private large yard with tropical
ap~ exotic plants and spa!
Aa A••d•C hf At HH 000
CALL ROBIN OR RAE 700-5000 .
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..,_._,. .... cumm... 11.1-.111
Private cul-de-sac with city light views, and rolling
hills. M~ter BR suite with his/her baths, sining
area w/fireplace, gigantic walk-in cloeet. 3 ad-
ditional BR sultes. 6 BA. bonus/exercise room
could be-5th BR. Paneled F.R. with sunken bar &
paneled library. Gounnet kit. Pool & spa. Ask for ...
JOANN KENTON
OPEN SUN 1-5, 16 NAPOLI
ICfAI llEW I.I. 1117,•
Owner must sell! Channing 2 bedroom. l block to
beach. Call now! Ask for ...
COLETTE ST. PIERRE
OCfAI cum UV. 1111.•
You can walk to the Ritz Carlton, the beach, or
Dana Point from this 3 BR, 2 ~ BA townhome.
Featuring a country kitchen, formal dining room,
F'rench doors, patio and balcony. some ocean views
and over 2000 sq.ft. of living space. tennis courts
and m<.•rc. Ask for ...
FRAYDA EILBERT
llfW-llV. COft 11,171,-
Grt:at loc-ation m Laguna Beach' Retaming wall is
c.lready in just wwtmg for you to build your
gorge<.ius ocean view home. Call ror details. Ask
for
El LEEN HARRIS
WATflflMT COMIG W/.:111.L ....
Newly remodeled 2 BR. 2 BA in gated community.
Boat dock nght m front of lge patio w/spa. Views
of main channel and mountains. Seller will carry
to qualified buyers or exchange for off water home
w/dock! Ask fur ...
MARY DITULLIO ,.. .
COIOIU DEL MAI IU'lfl 1111.•
Newly remodeled 3 BR. 2 BA front owner's home
w/attracuve used-brick atrium & large patio. 2 BR.
l BA rental unit. Both homes feature high beamed
l"Ci lings i wood-burning firepla«.>s. Great location
so. of PCH. Owner is very mouvated. Subrrut your
offer on this choice income producing propen y.
Ask for
PAU LA BAILEY
TRADE UP 1111,•
thl' hill. &>lier will t'Onstd~r smaJI l'Ondo as part of
down payment on this 4 bedroom view home. Ask
for
MAXINE GOLDEN
QUICI SAlf R17,•
Mesa Verde arC'a 3BR, 2BA plus bonus room on a
large lot in a quiet cul-de-sac! Owners motivated!
Su'1mit all offt>rs. Ask for ...
MARIA ELENA BANKS ....
Nestled among Dover Shore's most expens1vt>
homes. this charming 4 BR 3 1/• BA t-bon us room
home features a lush rourtyard and eat In lotchen
Leasehold. Call to see. Ask for ..
SUZANNE MOSHER ex J 16
llYIH tm• 147IMI
This 2 year old home is model perfa-t. Highly
upgraded ~t and ever\ the garage is
carpeted. 3 BR. 2 ~ BA. kitchen with nook and side
yard access. Dramatic high beamed ceiling in liv.
nn. Formal dining too. Community pool and spa in
this gated commw\.ity for a very low a.ociation
fee. Ask for ...
GISELA BU RMEISTER .. ~ ... 1211.•
A stQrybook historical cottage. 1 BR. 1 BA, fire-
place. cathedral ceilinged and wood flooring. Walk
to beach, shops, & restaurants. Ask for ...
MARY DiTULLIO
....... , l1fAl .....
Dynamite 3 BR on huge private cul-de-sac Jot:
French doors, redwood deck w /spa. beautiful new
kitchen, family room. Motivated seller wants offer!
Ask for ...
ROBIN TENCH
lUIW ,........... a11.•
Turtle Rock Pointe plan "C'' model perfect. 3 BR.
2 ~ BA townhome. Decorated in neutral colors
with beautiful bleached oak floors, Berber carpet
and plantation shutters. Gorgeous built-in enter-
tamment center in family room. Priced to sell. Ask
for ...
RON FELSOT
IRllATm PEIRCT 1211,m
3 BR (or 2 + den) Newport Chateau townhome,
cloee to back bay. 2~ BA. fireplace, French doors.
greenhouse window and large patio -plus attached
2 car garage. Very bright home. Prked to sell! Ask
for ...
BILL OR DONNA WEBSTER
llEWPllT IEACll CllTE9IUIY ....
Single family home highly upgraded with
bleached oak floors, marble fireplaces in LR and
FR, oversized master bed.room suite, mirrored
walls, plantation shutters, two private patios. 3 BR.
2112 BA. Only 2 years old, sec. sys. future gate
guarded comm. Ask for ...
JOANN KENTON
CIUTlft.... -.-
Motivated seller will listen to all offers -try
exchange. lease option. low down, owner carry.
Large back bay view remodeled 4 BR + bonus
room. family room, pool & spa. Great house &
great terms! Ask for ...
CAROLE FRANKEL
...... .a!JI.. .. ••
Million dollar view for under a million! This
spacious 4 BR, 3 1.-4 BA + bonus room home
features a fabulous Back Bay View, courtyard pool
and beautifully des(gned floor-plan. Owner must
sell! Ask for ...
SUZANNE MOSHER ex 116
111fUICI IUCll 1711,e.
Enjoy the luxury and the quality of this custom
home in Monarch Beach. 4 BR, 3 FP, 12' ceilings,
romer lot..C-omplete th.la aett.ing of perfection with
gorgeous ocee.n/dty views!! Ask for .•. •
EILEEN HA1lll18
DAILY PILOT / HAL ESTATI
RTZF? IPEClll D•HI
Just reduioed . ...Buy now and cloee by the lit day of
SUMMER!. Recently remodeled 2 BR home, only
4 short blocks to the beech. HURRY ... only 47 days
to go! Ask for ...
PHIL A EUGENIA STARKENBURG
IEIY MITllATll m •a 1111.•
Clean, bright and beautiful .. ..rece:nt rocm add.it.ion
and improvements 3 BR, 2 ~ BA ... new family
room, upgraded kitchen. huge walk-in cloeet. new
landscaping, fenced yard, near shopping, golf
('OUJ"lle, back bay. Ask for ...
VIRGINIA SW AN
mil ...... Plm ..,.
Lots of room to expand this 1800' home with views
of Catalina, city lights & sunsets. Have Prelem.
plans for two story 3800' 6 BR dream home. Ask
for ...
PHIL & EUGEN IA STARKENBURG
1111• .._ lllllll
One year new! You'll get more than your money's
worth in this lovely home. 2 BR ... family
room .. bonus room .. 3 car garage .. cho~ location. All
this for only $505,000. Ask for ...
JANE SUNGAILA
• EEltwllB · --.111 HiCh tech end unit in Jasmine Creek. • pt.e suarded tennis community. Home ia oomplrt.ely
redone, a sumptuous backdrop f0t a IOphisticated
lifefiyle. Vikins range in kitchen. Corion counter
tope. one of a kind. Call! Ask for ...
MONICA RUGGIERI ex 107
...... lllllll
Comer lot attOl!l8 from the park in Uruve.nity Park
area of Irvine. Sprawling 5 BR is steps to pool
tennis, shopping and bus. Ask for... '
MAXINE GOLDEN
OCLW•NT CUITIM 11,111,-
Just in ume to spend the summer in this bt>autifuJ
7 year old 4 BR home. Finest quality with attention
t.o every detail. 1.ncludmg cathedral ceilmgs.
beveled glass, spa. A must see! Ask for ...
CAROLE FRANKEL
11 m11 .. man a 11t111
Breathtaking 6 column Coloial esiaie, 6 BR. 4~
BA w /partial view of ocean & city. Hute 32,000 eq.
ft. Jot w /oversi.ze pool & spa, panelled IOUthem
pine library; IOUthem country kitchen, banquet
me dining room w/bullera pentry, oveni.led foyer
w/elegant circular staircMe, mamve livfna room
w/marble fireplace, aecJuded maid's quarters. Alk
for ...
JULIA LIAO
-la&...cumM 11,-.-Understated elegaJlc.'e ~ reflected in this custom 4
BR. 4 BA home locawd in the gated community of
Har bor Hill. Grt>at attention and thought has been
t;1k1•n 10 m:ikc this a very spc'(;ial plact.' to come
home.' to! A'lk for. . •
JANE SUNGAILA OR VIRGINIA SW AN
OPEN SAT 1·6, 7 WINDSOR ,
DAILY N.OT I BAL ISTAJ'I
Wh ' .. 11111 EITlft 11.--
5 BR. 6 BA newly renodeJed poolsi-AJC home
with OCMn. dty lichta and canyon view. Home
features pand-eized LR. Ft and 2 master bedroom
sui&a. 3 ~and aounnet kitchen. Ask for ...
MAUREEN WHITE ..... 1111.-
3 BR, 1 ~ BA. remodel~. repainted, rec:arpeted.
Ready for new buyers. Block wall fencing and dog
run. Ask for ...
BILL OR DONNA WEBSTER
st•• Stunning conlemporary 5 BR home with in-
credible Ocean, Bay and City Ligh~ View .
Suspended walkway over entry reflecting ponds
and fountams. Next to famous Newport center
~nes ~Fashion bland &hopping. Ask for ...
MAUREEN WHITE
•WP•T•TIVRW ....
lnunaculate and almost new 4 BR, 2 \i'z BA de-
tached home an this soon to be gated community.
Large patio and sade yard. f\replace in Fam. and
Lw. room. Kitchen open to nook and Fam nn.
Large master suite. Designer wallpaper and
drapes. Ask for.
GISELA BURMEISTER
OPEN SUN 1·5, 3073 CORTE PORTOFINO
,...... ,.... ...... ~-
Executive beach area two story 4 BR. 3 BA 90ft
con temporary. This cus1om built masterpiece has
exotic sandstone floors, entertainment area. Lavish
baths and fabulous master suite. Single owner care
and white-glove upkeep make this home a black-
ue affair. For your private showing. call. Ask for ...
ANNA PERKINS
UITIUfflD.. ....
Light & bnght 4 BR. 2 VI BA Lusk home features
DR, breakCut nook, 2 fireplaces. new pamt &
carpet. plaster ceilings, garden window, plantation
shutters. refurbished yard. plus pool-sued yard an
mature tree setung. Ask for ...
PAULA BAILEY
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5. 2339 ARBUTUS
llYf lllR lUlf 11111!•
Lower unit. 3 BR. 2 BA. boat slJp. Large patio to
enjoy Bay view. 1 year lease. Ask for ...
JANE SUNGAILA
MUST 181... 1117,•
2 BR. 1 \il BA. 2 car garage. Excellent location!
Priced below market for quick sale. Must 91.>e to
uuly appreciate the many ammenities! Ask for ...
BILL OR DONNA WEBSTER
,_.,_ 11.•111
New cwt.om Mediterranean Cont.empanry. 'nlft'e
as no equal! Truly a ~fioent home. there are 7
BR. 7 'h BA .. exerdle nn. acreenina nn. family nn.
:>ffict-, pool. 'Pf & pf COWlt vteW. Ask foe ...
ESTHER YANK
... Wll umT WIFSl~I· 11-.111
Peace and beauty detcribe this designers own
home. Beautifully redesigned and comp~tely re-
modeled to include 2 master suites both over-
looking a serene OCEAN AND CANYON VIEW!
Owner will assist w/closing costs and will carry a
second. Ask for ...
JANE SUNGAILA
us.a IEACll CUITlm .....
Quality European Tudor custom for the
d(>S('riminating. 3 BR, 211: BA. 4 fireplaces. ex-
tenstvC' french doors and windows throughout.
Whale water ocean view au nestled between lush
pines. A distarx:tively fine home. Ask for ...
LYNNE LINDSAY
OPEN SUN 1-5. 421 HIGH DR.
-,. lfamlll 11, 1-. ..
Priced below other Belcourt custom properties-5
bedroom. 5'n BA. BEST BUY. Ask for ...
VIRGINIA S WA N
TUITm IAlahll PHEll 1111.•
Gorgeous Almena dev. pl 235 w/4BR + bonus
room, 3 BA, 3 car garage, approx. 3400 sq.ft.
HIG HLY UPGRADED-HARDWOOD ENTRY.
Marble kttch£•n floor. plush carpels. Premium lot
w MTN & G C. Views. Ask for ...
RAY DAVIES
5~
SATURDAY, June 16. 19'0 I ftAGI 41
PAlllllR IClm U•• llEW a.m,111
A truly IOphisUcated 4 BR. 4 \i'z BA. library family
room home. Ex1emive hardwood floors. French
doors, Plantation shut1en, White Berber carpet. 3
fireplaces and spectacuJar mast.er BR suite with his
and hers cloaeta and gorgeous marble and mirror
master bath. Private pool and spa. Ask for ...
MAUREEN WHITE
Mllm• llfW P•BTY 1141.•
Choice exc. townhome. lush courtyard entry.
views from Catalina to Saddleback. 1st time of-
fered. Pride of ownership. 2 BR + den. 2 BA. 2 car
parking, air, fireplace, island kitchen, wood floors,
ash cabintry throughout. Ask for ...
CLIF A E•LYNN KEMP
IBCIUIT TflllCf PUii ·~· , .....
TotaUy upgraded 3 BR. 2'h BA plus fwly room
townhome. Situated on an over sized lot for
complete privacy. Gorgeous marble floors & neu-
tral colored carpeUng throughout. Cus10rn paint &
window t.reatmen~ & many custom cabine~. Prof
designed rear yard w/buiJt-ln Bar-B-Q. Ask for ...
RON FELSOT
MTlf _. l.Ulf Riii!•
Highly upgraded 4 BR. 21h BA detached residence
w/spa. 2 car attached garage. Nice yard. lease
includes gardner services. Ask for ...
RAY DAVIES
780-9000
•Yews, nw, rn, rn 11,121.•.
One of the most beautifuUy ~tomiu>d Southport
model at best view location. Upgraded features of
the highest quality. 5 BR. 4.~ BA plus lg. bonus nn,
po..11, !>pa profesi1unally landscaped front and rear
yard Ask for ...
JULIA LIAO
OPEN SUN 1-5. 57 MONTECITO
fXRUTIVE •ITAll
Large 4 BR homes locatc.od an Irvine and Newport
Beach area's. Ava1lable from $1 700 -$5000 a
month. For more information l-ali . Ask for ...
PAMELA STEADMAN
IH,llEW,llfW ....
Elegance unlimited is found m this 4,000 sq. fl.
custom quality. extensively remodeled 'Portofino
home. Dramatic views, combined with pro-
fes'Sionally coordinated decor set the ambiance, and
the highest qual.tty of both vwble and umeen
features estabUsh the comfort and luxury. Ask
for ...
COLETTE ST. PIERRE
OPEN SAT 1-6. 2112 PORT DURNESS
IC IEll ma 1141.•
$10,000 below market! Darling 2 Br. 2 BA down-
stairs unit opening onto a "rock garden". Garage,
central air, fireplace, etc Assumable $128,000
adjustable loan. Great mVt.'Stment or first tirrX'
home. A8k for •..
ROBIN TENCH .. ,... .... .. .....
with a.ck Bey View. 3600 tq ft., 4 BR i bonus
room, 3 car gill" •. Courtyard pool. 1046 j>c:.'!IC8dor.
Dovt>r Shores. Alk roe .
MONICA RUGG IERI es 107
_. ... CUITIM.. ...
Owner bu.alder says bnng all offers! 4 BR. 3 11'2 BA
Mediterranean style only l '12 blocks to the beach!
Gourmet kitchen w /center island. three fireplac.'t.'S
and a fabulous master suite. Hurry & have your
choice of floor l'Overing! Ask for .
DIAN A PROSSER
•• usmc -C111 a11,•
Tins newer duplex 1S the best buy in old COM.
Built m 1977 featunng two spacious 2 BR. 2 BA
uruts. Motivated seller wants to hear all o fers &
will consider t5rad'-' or paper. Ask for ...
DIANA PROSSER
IPYRAll · ICUI ID 11,--
New listing. new custom Mediterranean w/OCfYM\
& city lights view. 5 BR. 4 BA on hUgl' lot w /pool
& s pa Call for mfonnation. Ask for ...
ESTHER YANK
laRllPlllW ....
Rare 3 BR. 2 ';) BA, 2 car garage with unobstructed
view of Big Canyon Golf course, the lake, and
Fa.....ruon Island. F.-atures: l....arRe kttc~. darung
room. wet bar & fireplace m h\lll\g room. Extreme-
ly pnva~ Comm. pool, spa & t.enn.L'-Ask for ...
CLIF A E'LYNN KEMP
TIR mAT tlldT... 11,--
6 BR, 5 'A BA. 6500 sq.ft. (N.T.) Gallery-Sized foyer
with 30 h Rot~ Thft.e 1\aLl'Casl'S. 3 fireplaces.
pool, spa, uuN\ and large lot. Ask for
MINOO SABERI
Ruttor
Associate
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Associate
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Associate
... ..,, ...
Realtor
AslOCiate
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Starter condo. 1 BR. 1 BA. lm-
macula'8 condltlQn. u,.;ded
carpet, Ideal location. ~ ........ ... ,..., ..... ~
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SEI ID Will ClllY
15% to a qualtfled buyer. o.p•-rf-ect-
starter home, lmmac:olate 2 BA
condo In perfect move-IR ..,_
dttlon wtth ale, new
an extra lzj:;~,
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Two master .... ...a..,,_
munity In C.M. 2 ts MraLd
gar. Large wrd, Jdnl ODt.._L
Less than ,. ~ aid. Ming 1111.---I
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Adorable 3 bedroom 2 bath
hardwood floors, new windows,
big yard, new tile, remodeled
kitchen! Cozy ftp. Priced to sell
at •••
LUlllY IEWPllT SEC.
CllllS
Several avallabtel 1 BR, 1 BA
penthouses w/vault ceilings. tr .•
tots of glass. Motivated sellers,
make offers. From 121'-
0. .a. lllUI
S.COISTlmO
3 BR. 2 BA, fam home. Lge kit.
w/eatlng area. 15 yrs old.
1211.-
3 BR. 2 BA. Probate. Encl. patio.
Move In condition. 111l--.1&1L•
IOYlll TO SU TIU?
Call the Seattle Expert here at
home!
IELlllTFIL
3 BR, 1~ BA, upgaded kit. and
bath, fam rm. Wtth fpl. Opens
Into patio & private beck yard.
Call for~~ • .,.,.
I ti'" f ba., home In quiet lo--'°" on an 8000 sq. tt. lot.
Exterior has just been painted
and the Interior is lmmacutate
and highly upgraded. Gazebo &
spa were purchased 6 moe. ago.
seller leaving llllkl and very
anxious. ~ llU• -······ cmaw
Ov• 9000 111-tl ,._ 1 aone lot
with a 1 IR 1 IA hOIM • large IMQnn. ••·add on or tear dDill. V809lt and just reduced
torequlCk sale. 12•1•
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lllLIU WILL CAUi
View the'
ROOM In th ...
location In Bed nw-
looktng beautiful grounds. Feel
the ocean breeze as you sit In
your llvtng room In front of .,_
fpl. In this beautlfully decorated
2 br wtth many upgrades. Priced
for only ..._ unm•-..
11111 IEW USTill
E.Slde beauty. Original owner.
Never been on the market. 3 BR.
2 BA. need fast sale. ~ 1211 ..
631-1266
234 EAST 17TH STREET
SUITE 117
COSTA MESA
IEWUSTI•
Lge 2239 aq.tt. Great buy. 2 1ty,
.. BR. 2'n BA. Seller MCriflcing at
at ...,.,.. .. ...
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DSllP uellllTlll
untta. Don't mill 3 unit
lllllillllbutter pr()perty; 2) 2 BR, ,,, M.IOOd Anaheim location.
~-.. ., ... ~ ... ,.
llPLD
Eastside C.M. Great duplex .... Int••
LlllE LOT II C.I.
S.C. Plaza area. Back yard like a
park. Lovely 3 BR home on a
9800 sq.rt. lot. Beautiful pool.
spa, bbq. Country kitchen. Sub-
mit all offers. Priced to sell. ·-·-.,,, ...
.-IElllWllllE ~I 2 bath, brand new
Over $60.000 apent In
huge yard wtth fenced
hardwood ftoors, new
~Ing. windows. etc. Priced
••lat P1'-
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IEWUSTlll
NEWPORT CREST-Townhome.
Fabulous location. 3 BR wtth
retreat off master. 3 BA. Fire-
place. wet bar. sunny eat-in
kitchen. Private patios. Move-in
Immediately. Priced to sell an.-uau••--
USTSIDES IEST!
Location atone will sell this 3
bedroom 1 'h bath home. RV ac-
cess. Will not last! Offered at
1111,IM ..ut•••u
DAILY PILOf I ftA&. ISTATE
... ..,. .. •••a Eastside C.M. 5 fabuk>us 3
bedroom brMd new country
French homee on private drive.
Dramatic ~ construction.
Raised heerth. tpla. In IMng rm.
& master IUlte. Hwdwood noon.
white wahed cabinets. Ex-
tensive u• of ceramic tile In
baths & kitchen. Wood cu.
ment window• & d00f8. ............ __ _
Nm ... -
lftl UYI• 1-1, 111 HI •
CISTIM .. T-
Beaut1tu1 4 BR ....... a lllwly
tree lined *-In OM of
Anaheims moll dllli...._-.
Huge bonUllllmlJ room _,_
wetbar, circullr drt.JRI)'. Md
an enorm~d. prtmd for a
fast sale llt --t••
_.IEW
41Ell•S
Just listed. Come see thele 4 BR
residences. Feature& Incl.
marble fpls.. f am rrna. Vaulted
ceilings and Inside laundry
rooms. ,.,. .......
Nmllml
lftl UT I -1-1, Ill I. 1• IT.
.llSTUSTU
Dynamic duplex -· 3 blocks from
17th St. 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 BR, 1 BA
grage. A•lng ••• ... ,. .....
OWIUS llE 11¥111!!!
Great opportunity on this East·
side 3 BR. 2 BA home on a prime
street. Amenities to Include, R-2
lot. hardwood floors. oak and tile
kitchen, French doors. den
w/bullt-ln library & fpl .. covered
patio w/spa. enclosed backyard
w/Mallbu lites. Just listed at ..... aan ai13•z .. 1•••
lftl UT 1-4, 1• •YWIY
Elegant 3 BR. 2'~ BA twnhme
overtooklng park. Light & . 8~1)':
BEST BUY UNDER ... ........
• .... .....
Weciltt
SIPDllYESTllEIT
Very clean 4-plex In great areal
All 2 BR. all with fpl. & enci098d
garages. Seller needs to •1 -
Submit all offers priced to setll
Only 1111 • • •
llTIUTllYll
"IPPEI 11111"
Mesa Verde big 4 BR 3 BA pool
home. Featuring Wg9 country
kltdaen. ....., dlntng, 2 fpls .•
specloua flm rm. ancf a private
front yard. HUrry at $439.000.
it's ... to tlw ~ eoonl
~---mPITIUYIUCI
IPUI
A romantic 3 BR. 2'h BA master-
piece. Just completely r•
modefed. Large master Mt•
with fpl .. large sundeck & walk-tn
closet. Hardwood ftoon &
berber carpeit. Thia hOme II a
must see. ••• _ ... 0 ........
Thll 4 BR. 2'~ BA home la on the
b..t cU de IK loc.aed next to
Tanager Park. Enjoy MeM
Verde living In ~ country
kitchen overlooking lwge mani-
cured private yard with lots of
fruit trees. a formal dining room
with enclosed wine cabinet,
hardwood flooring, central air
and much morel Priced to sell
.. 2 ...
MIUllPEM'I
UPUIEICE I TOUCH
IFTIECHmY
Very atttractive single level
ranch style residence with three
spacious bedrooms, open beam
cathedral ceiling, fam. rm.. on
lrg. 70x 135 pool sized lot on cul-
de-sac. Offered at •••• mt-Tl• lftl UT 1·1 HI ftlll llYI
•IEITLIST
QeUghtful! Graceful! Wonderful!
You decide which adjective best
describes this manicured cul-de-
sac residence on 9,450 sq. ft.
site. Beautifully decorated and
remodeled 3 BR home with
gourmet kitchen, copper hood &
akytight, formal dining rm with
bull-ins. and impeccably land-
ICllP9d oversized rear yard.
Treat yourself to viewing this fjne
home. Offered at ...
ml llllllll • -
112 ftlTI UYI, UT 1·1
"MllLELIT''
Tennis & beach. 12.100 sq.ft. lot.
4-6 BR 3 BA home with
pool/spa/official paddle tennis
court. Fire pit, barbeque area.
R.V. access and mature produc-
ing citrus trees. Special financ-
ing and only steps to beach.
ONE of a kind. IUl,m -·LIZ__.
COIOll IEL 1111
Oplex plus studio In great !<>-
cation South of P.C. Hwy. Lots of
yard. 2 IA, 1 BA + tpl. houle. 1
BR 1 BA contemporary apt with
blllcony. 2 car gar. with utility
--. Extra studio too! Top con-
dition ...
..all"llF
•E PLUS llCOIE
Fabulous Npt. Hgts. cstm Medlt.
hOme 4 br, 2'/r ba w/high vaulted
ceilings, European Fixtures •
~e oak floors & cabinets.
1Unken fam rm, formal din. fire-
place t... wet bar. Master bath
w/Roman tub. Beautiful yard,
R.V. pkg. Includes great 2 br. 2
ba rental unit. Close to beach.
Only ·--Un.Ell •Ill.I ..... 2-1. 1111 ....
IEST IUY 01 PUllSULI
llWPllT IUCI lllUI
1 "°'*to sand, 4 br/2 ba. 2 F/p
plus 2 br. 1 ba. Fabulous ocean
view . ·Great I ncome . ...... ....... Ill
ESllEIPLU
4 BLDGS/7 garages, 5-2 br. 1-1
br, lots of open sp. parking. Built
or refurb. 1978. Nothing better.
·:cau Me First" ~ -""'
631-1266
234 EAST 17TH ST REET
SUITE 11 /
COSTA MESA
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Runor
Assoc.alt
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Reanor
Associate
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BOB & DOVIE KOOP
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We would lib to help JOU May• ..U J'OUI' = #1 RFJMAX Apnt
8 out of 10 yean in the State of California. nationally in the top
10 RE/MAX Agenta for 11 yean comecutive.
CAMEO SHORES
CORONA DEL MAR
Park setting w/fabulous ocean
views. Newly refurbished in
H*88. Art deco and
contemporary. Fantastic rear
yard, private beaches. ubmit aJI
offers. Th is-is the best buy, there
are tear downs for almost ~e
pr ice. $1,795,000
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
NEWPORT H E IGHTS
LEASE
3 BR. 21., BA. Lrg Liv Rm , 2 car
attached garage. yard .
Sl ,900/mo
BOB KOOP
631-1266 or 760-5000
BIG CANYON'S BEST BUY
Five bedroom, six baths, 3 fi replaces, huge living room, family room, formal dining,
13 years old, pool and spa. 13,500 sq. ft. lot on 7th Fairway. Outatanding Location.
$1,700,000
OPEN HOUSE, SAT l -6&SUN 3-6 17 ROYAL ST.GEORGE
BOB It DOVIE KOOP
BUS IN ESS OPPORTUNITY
Cadillac repair shop located in ~ta Mesa.
F.stablished over seven years. Everything is
included, lifts, compressor, tools, computer
w/radtware and data base, etc. Owner will_
train. Name and phone number stay with
the bwines.s. s 16.5,CXX>
BOB JR.
R-3 LOT SAN PEDRO
San Pedro 5,000 sq. ft. lot with 3,4000
existing bldg. Close to Bay. Steal at
$22.5,000. 475 W. 13th St. Submit any
offer. BO B KOOP
.
WOODBRIDGE
LINCOLN PLAN
Three bedroom, two & half
bath, f am. rm. Lrg yard, 2 car
garage. nxt to lake, pool, &
school, Seller left tale. Must
sell.
ASKING . $295,000
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
WANT DIE BFSr TO SFli YOOR HOME? CAil-DIE KOOPSI
,,,..
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
Mediterranean remodel all new 4
bedroooi, 3 bath, large family room w/~& wet tm. Separate
master suite, walk -in cbeta, all
new kitchen & t.ths, h~ yard.
Must see! $449,CXX>
BOB It DOVIE KOOP
MARBEI 14
COUNTRY CLUB
San Juan Capistrano
San Juans's most exclusive add ress. 14,460
foot lot on 14 & 15 fairway. Buildable pad
of 6,120 ft. Gate guarded community.
Seller very motivated. Area's Beat Buy at
S.59,000
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
REAL TO.RS® COSTA t.£SA, ~WPCIT BEACH
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
CX>NOO
Mediterranean style three
bedroooi, two & half batla • year
oJd, lrg living room,~
formal ~I private yard.~
$410,CXX>
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
I •NEWPORT BEACH• I
SEA FAIRE CONDO Elegant comer unit "C"
plan. Upgreded 28R. 28A. Spa tub in muter
suite. Plantatton lhutt ... & more. Comm. poot
or walk to~ ......
VILLA BALaOA ..,_AWAY Penthouse
condo, 18R, 18A, ph'8h carpeting, air con.
dltlon. Comm poof/tennis. Security. Walk tD
beach. Hurry, won't last at 11•.a. ...
LISTING
VERSAILLES CONDO Lovety 1 BR fir• floor
unit with green beft view. Tastefully ~ated.
Mirrors everywhere! Comm. pGOl/spa
clubhouse Guard gate. 1141,500
NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME 48R. 2'hBA,
formal dining room, family room. I decks,
ocean view off muter BR. Centr8' air cond.
Excellentbuy at1211,000
BAYFRONT HIGHRtSE Aemodeted unit on 4th
floor. Great for executive or couple. One br,
mirrors. Security sub parking. comm.
pool/patio. Boat slip avail. 1375,000
NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME 180° ocean
view & Catalina sunsets. 3BR. 2'hBA. torrNI
dining rm. plantation shutters. Comm ,,_.,
spa, tennis .... ,000
PENINSULA LOCATION With lots of charm.
3BA. dining room. refinished hardwood floors.
new drapes & carpet. white washed beam
ceilings. One house to bay. 1541,500
CANAL FRONT WITH DOCK Just remodefed
downs1alrs, llvlng room area & 8'1 new kitchen,
tile floor. 3BR. 2 story on R-2 lot. Summer or
enftU8I ...... Reduced to -,000
SUMMER ACTION Fantastic views. Lovety
3BA. bonus room condo on the turning basin.
Large dock for your yacht. Entertain on
bayfront patio. ll00,000
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Right on the sand,
just compte1ed remodef Including fireplllCeS. 3
BR. 2 BA. Up, 2 BR, 1 BA down. Great
whitewater & Catalina views. 11,311,000.
OCIAWRONT Deep lot with ext.ting duplex.
Bulld .. ngle reeidence or condos. Plans avail-
able. No boerdwalk. White water view. 11~,000
OCEANFRONT Traditional 1 year new single
family home on the sand. top quality. Muter
suite 23' on ocean front aide. Great ocean
views. 7 car on site parking. 11,IOO,OOO
I •TUSTIN• I
IN TUSTIN RANCH N811r new 3BR, 2'flBA
home and family room. Upgraded carpets/tile.
air conditioning & profeak>nally landKaped.
Comm poot/epa. llM•ll I
FW.Y DELIGHT Large A-2 lot, eaM1lde. Ftllf landscaped. Quiet cul-de-sac. N9w
carpet, roof ~·aJnt. Steps to 17th St. shopping. RE T8 '311.ooo
llST EAIJl=OCATION O.Wmo St. Is
steps to_... Ing area, WestctMI Plaza &
17th SL-.._ French doors open to IONey
patio & pool I llrge BA, 2 BA.1315,000
OPEN HOUSES
..
~.June ... 19'0 / ftAm 45
•LIDO ISLE*
CHOICE BUILDING SITES 30 TO 130 FEET
AVAii A8l.EI CALL FOR MORE DETAILS!
A UDO TREASURE Custom designed near new. 3BR, 3BA, two story Immaculate home.
loarlng ceilings. skylights galore. spa with
~ waterfall. fledtlCed to ll!0,000
SPAaLINO BEAUTY Like new, 4 BA. 3 BA, ~ flmlly room home with lovely landscaped
Wf'tlp4l'Ound patio, wonderful for entertaining.
Ready to move right In ..... 000
MEDITERRANEAN VILLA Large master suite
with fireplace. 3 add11ional BR. Formal dining
room with Cathedral ceiling. Extra large lot.
1111,000
ZUNCM CIRCLE Completely remodeled home
on 2 oweratzed lots. Beautiful & like new Huge
dl'*'t room. patio with spa. master suite with 2
fYI belhs. 3 car garage. $1,495,000.
VIA&.mo SOUD "Like new" bayfront on over-
lllMI lot. Large bayfront terrace with spa
Mmter suite with 2 baths. Upstairs den with
fireplace. $2,750,000 NEW LISTING
VIA LIDO SOUD Brand New contemporary
bayf ront 4BA. family room home Choice lo-
cation. large dock for 65' yacht An enter-
tainer's delight. 13.200,000
I *NEWPORT NORTH* I
MODEL PERFECT Model perfect on premium
lot. 3 BR. 2'h BA. den. dramatic hving & dining
rooms. Plantation shutters. landscaped Hill-
side views. 1521,000
A DESIGNER'S HOME. Stunning 3 BR. 2'1t BA,
In proposed guard gated community. Next to
park. pool/spa. Perfect for active lifestyle '541,900 . -.
HtllstDE VIEW This dramatic home offers
3BR. den, 3BA. piantatlon shutters. 3 fire-
places. A/C, vaulted ceilings. 3 car garage.
hillside view. 1134.IOO
I •CAMEO SHORES~ ]
CAMEO HIGHLANDS Lovely traditional 4 BR
home. Backyard nicely landscaped with mag-
nificent canyon view. Access to private beach
Adiacent to Crystal Hill development SllS,000
GREAT OCEAN VIEW Spacious home In
Cameo Shores. 3BA, 2'1rBA, family room.
enclosed patio with swimming pool. Access to
3 Cameo Shore beaches. 11,.300.000
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*FEATURED NEW LISTINGS*
Bt:Lt'OURT HILL
n•se••· •Fabulously jumw.ed toumlaonte
•High cnUngs. Expan.sfoe offto.
CHRISTY FUl.•Rlti81'
B~LllOJ\ ISL~ND
WATERFRONT PROPERTIES
BALBO,\ ISLAND
1175 ....
• Nautical and night oiftn. Walk to rrlUage
• Tl.Oo open light spacious units
DIElll •l•B
LINDA ISLE
.. ..... .
• Owr 75' Oft the .. .
• Dock for larve...,
DIE81 II• A •AN~l' ••
GREAT FAMILY HOMES
IR\'l~E TERRACE WESTCLIFF
EMERALD 8AV
.......
• 3 IHfnR and Mn on terraced VIEW lot
• Excellent expca,nsion poWndaJ
8AVI• •1ak•L£a A ~AaA •l~MA~
OL8E ceaO~A 8EL •Aa 1215,IM
•Spacious bright 1 BR end unit
C•RISTl' FUL••IG•T
MIUION VIEIO 1237 ,IM
•Grcen~lt location. owner anxious
CAaOL l'~ LOWt:
LAGUNA NIGUEL l27t,IM
• 4BR on huge cul-<le·sac lot
SA•A •l~WA~
8L8E coaONA 8EL •A• ISll ....
•Fabulous duplex. great CdM buy!
SAaA Ml~WA~
IASMINE caEEK ISSt,IM
•Lovely 2 BR with hillside views
CA•9LIE W•WA•A~
IASMINE CKEEK N2t,IM
•Charming split lever 3 BR home
CA•8LIE WeWA•A ~
••VINE TEaaACE tut,
•Terrific location across from park
•O•t:aT ('O~TA~T A •A~~l' BIBB
EMDAL8 •Al' ···-·-•5 BR. gorgrous Catalina views
. •AVI• •••sc•Lt:a. SAU··~-"~
•IGCAN\"8N •t.171,IM
•Great family home on huge lot
8TEPBA~llE G•o•v • STIEl,U S•l•A•
•IG CAN\"9N •2. 7tl,-
•Falrway. mountain & city light views
•A,~l' Bl•• le STEP•A~IE G•O•l'
BAKMa Kl8GE A,411,
•English Tudor with breathtaking views
STl':LI.,\ SBla1'a A •1'~~l' ••••
•t•E C8•e~A •Et WA• 14111/l~ly
•~harming 3 BR home with spa
IAN•IE Fill
DAtLY rtl.OT I HM. ISTAJa
BIG CANYON UNiqUE TOWNDOMES
SEA ISl .. \~D
21 a.e Gra .. 911eal tl,111 ....
• Contnl~ and drcuuadc • Louel11,.,..,.. 0 2..., lhMfl rOOM
STEP.\. 1£ 5ae•t'
GATED COMMUNITIES
81GCANYO~
•111. ...
•Clacana"" 3 Wna + ... alMI 3 INatlu •Court.,ard .,.,,......, a.net-open bcalu •£••••
BIG C~~\'O~
•.. ,., ....
•Picture prnt11falfdlJ1 home on comer lot
• GounMt ldtchn. TerriJlc farnU11 room
Di\'\'\l BIBB A ST£PllA\1£ GaO•t'
.l.i\SMl~E CREEK
BIG C.i\~YON
Bi\R80R RIDGIE
t.t.IM.IM
• 51111 e.cate eo/brecathtaki"f vinn
•&•pauf.e grouna •/poof and •pa
A~~ W•t.:t.:l.t:•. 'ACK ('t,~Tt.:R •'"' ·-~~" ....
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DAILY l'LOT I BAL ISTATS
EXTRAORDINARY VIEWS
DOVER SHORES
1 1.225 ....
•Serene "Back Bay"+ Newport ulews
• 5 bdrm.s, guest house. Pool/spa c· \HOLE "eo'l . .\Hi\'
t:.llEKAl~D BA\'
81.55• ....
•Spectacular ocean ulew building site
•Acres of parks & white sandy beach
D \\ID HIRSCHI.ER & SARA H9'"i\'
BIG l 'A,\O'
5 ••• t'••ta••· 11.315 ....
•Spectacular, Ught, newly remodeled 4BD
•Gorgeousfaln.oaJ!. &1ie&o., hi & •pa Di\~~\' BIB
BIG CANYON
11.ns ....
•guietly elegant. Impeccable and light
• Golf courw, city lights & Back Bay Views
0.\' '\' BIBB le ~7EPH;\ \It; GROB\
E11t:K ALD Bi\ l' ·
I I.He ....
• 4 bdrm w/aoonderjuJ coa.stal uiews
•Oj>en beamed. hdUJd floors, used brick
DA \ID Hlk4'CHl.Ek & SARA Hl\'9 \'
OPEN HOUSES
759 Avocado $215,000
614 Avocado $595,000
6141~ Avocado $465,000
1843 Seadrift $639,000
26 Rue Grand Ducal $1, 135,000
5 Rue Fontaine $1,395,000
2 Winged Foot $1,795,000
19 Lochmoor $1 ,850,000
1815 Galatea Terrace $1,895,000
IK\!l~E Tl:RRACE
1115 Ga1a1... 11.195 ....
• An:hltectural ma.sterpiece
• Commanding ocean & bay ui.eu1s
C \ROLE 'lt',..\H,\'
HARBOR \ n :ft HO~t:'i
1151 ....
•City lights and mountain llista.s
• 5 bdrm w/pool, spa and comm. tennis
SAHA H1'"A'
SATUllDAY l·I SUNDAY l·I
Sheila Kavlanl Christy Fulbright
Sheila Kavlanl Sim Sadoakl
Sim Sadoski
Linda Ly1e
Jeff Ewing
Stella Shirar Stella Shirar
Christy Fulbright
Marie Fargo
Carole McMahan
30 Canyon Fairway. $2, 795,000 J . Custer & A. Wheeler Marie Fargo
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DALY NOT I BAL ISTAft
Ann Wheeler Joins Coast Newport Properties
Top Orange County Real Estate Expert Focuses on Belcourt Homes
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Coast Newport Properties Is plealed to
announce that Orange County res4dentlal real
•tate expert, Ann Wheeler, has joined their
company.
With 11 years of experience In resale and
new home sates. Ann will now put her talent to
work for Coast Newport ~ropertles. She will
focus on home sales In Bek:ourt, the exctu5've
gat&-guarded community devetoped by J.M.
Peters In 1982. Having previously sotd new
homes In Belcourt. Ann Is an expert with the
properties In this community.
Ann Is extremely knowledgeable In all
upecti of residential real estate. Her commit-
ment to excetlence has earned her the highest
recognition. She was the recipient of the di•
tlngulshed MAME Award for saleserson of the
year In 1988 and was named salesperson of the
year for Irvine Ranch In 1986.
One of the factors Ann attributes to her
success Is that she Is very honest with her clients,
"I take the 1ooe1. ethlcal approach with my clients
ltOMllT CONT ANT
.,.,,,. Ttn.c!• &
t-4•tDOf View ~
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Nt,.OOtl IH<t<" /Vu
E....,eto lie•
JACK CUSTlll
HMllOf ll-
C.ale<I CO'N'"U"•~
OAYID .-SCHl..ell
(me<•'<I fMy
lt'frfW Co.-~
Jt:l'I' IWIMG
--!llH <llArN
,., ..... (ommut'ol'41\
Uta!UI ICAlllANI
(o<ON de! Mil•
Ne1111raor-• IMM" Area
and I believe that helps put them at ease and lets
them know I am open and honest. I think Just
being mysetf helps establish my credibility." says
Ann.
One of the things Ann enjoys the most
about her career Is that she gets a great deal of
gratification from meeting so many interesting
people. According to Ann this Is an Integral part
of working In real estate because. "you have to
like people In order to serve them:' Ann ts
recognized by her peers as being extremely
service oriented. She also says that It Is not the
function of closing the transaction that Is so
Important. but making sure the client is satisfied.
OriglnaUy from Antelope Valley, California,
Ann has been a resident of Orange County for 21
years. She has a grown daughter and son and
enjoys tennis and dancing when she gets the
chance.
Ann Is enthusiastic about hef assoc'latlon
with Coast Newport Properties and is anxious to
continue her successful career with them.
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PAGE SO (SATURDAY, June 16. 1990 DAILY NOT ( BA&. UTAT'I
Forecast sees summer mortgage rate dip
WASHINGTON Mortgage
Interest rate!\ likely will ttend down-
iNard In the summer. according to the
latest monthly "Outlook for the Econ·
omy and Real Estate" from the Na-
tional Association of Realtors.
In the Outlook's economic com-
mentary, NAR chief economist John
A. Tuccillo notes that although rates
increased steadily through mid-
spring, they have not reached a point
high enough to shut down the housing
sector. According to Tuccillo. the rate
Increases are due to both psychologi-
cal and real reasons -the psychologi-
cal being market analysts' fear of
inflation; the real factors, a reflection
of rislng Interest rates In Germany
and Japan.
With little change expected for the
economies of the foreign countries,
the key to a downward trend In the
U.S. interest rates wtll be a change In
market perception of the U.S. econ-
omy, he says. Market recognition of
the nation's slow economic growth
shouid alleviate Inflation worrM9a, Tue-
clllo says.
"When that, takes hold, rates wtll
drift downward, and the summer of
1990 wtll be a rerun of 1989," he aeys.
Home construction and sales of
new homes could be curbed In spite
of rate movements later this year. the
outlook says. It predicts continued
weakness In these sectors mainly be-
cause of credit crunch builders are
facing. The tightening Is due to a
provision In last year's savings and
loan reform law. which severely cut
the maximum loan that a thrift can
make to a single borrower.
A copy.of the outlook, published by
NAR's forecasting and policy analysis
dlvtsion, Is encloaed. It contains the
following predictions for the real a-
tate Industry and economy In general
for 1990.
• SaJes of existing singJe-famlly
homes are expected to total 3.458
million units, rising .5 percent above
sales for 1989.
• Sales for new single-family
homes are expected to total 612,000
units, dropping 5.9 percent from
1989.
• Housing starts are expected to
total 1.331 million units, dropping 3.9
percent from a year ago. A total of
997 ,000 starts for single-family units
Is expected, dropping 1.2 percent
from 1989. Starts for buildings with
two to four units are expected to total
44,000 units, falling 20 percent from
1989: and starts for buildings with flve
or more units are expected to total
290,000 units, falling 9.7 percent from
1989. ,
• The national median existing-
home price Is expected to reech
$97,700, rising 4.9 percent from last
year. The national median new-home
price Is expected to reach $127,900,
rising 6.6. percent from 1989.
• Interest rates for fixed-rate, 30-
year mortgages are expected to aver-
age 10.3 percent, remaining un-
changed from 1989. lnter•t rates for
one-year, adjustable-rate mOf'tgages
are expected to av.rage 8.6 percent.
falling from an average of 9.3 percent
Jut year.
• The gross national product (the
total value of the nation's goods and
services) Is expected to total $5.557
trillion In current dollar terms. rep-
resenting and Inflation-adjusted ln-
creue of 1.9 percent from 1989.
. • Consumer price lnflatk>n Is ex-
pected to reach a rate Of 4.9 percent.
compared to 4.8 percent In 1989.
• The civilian unemployment rale Is
expected to be 5.3 percent. un-
changed from lut year.
The Natk>nal ~latlon of Re-
altors, the natk>n's largat trade as-
aoelatlon. Is the voic4t for real estate,
'epreaentlng nMtly 800,000 members
Involved In all aapecta of the real
•tate Industry.
Home buyers' purchasing power holds stable
WASHINGTON -Home buyers'
purchasing power remained In the
good range last month, due to a lower
median home price and higher family
Income, the Natk>nal Association of
Realtors has reported.
NAR's housing affordability Index,
which measure the ability of a typical
family to purchase a ~Ian-priced
resale home, was 104.6 In April, up
from 103.9 In March. At 104.6, the
Index shows that a family earning the
national median Income of $3<4,032 In
April had 104.6 percent of the Income
needed to qualify for conventlonaJ
financing covering 80 percent of a
home priced at $95,300, the median
existing-home price for that month.
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The April Index wu up nearly one
percentage point due to a lower me-·
dlan home price and an lncreue in
family Income, but rising mortgage
rates, a component of the purchasing
power measurement. cut In to that
grain.
"Even In the face of rate lncr88M9,
overall affordablllty conditions remain
favorabte In most parts of the coun-
try," aaJd NAR prea6dent Norman 0 .
Ftynn."
Flynn said lower-priced homes still
can be found In many areu, and In
eome markets. homes are less ex-
peNtve than they were a year ago.
"People should try to take advantage
of this buyer's market while It lute,
rather than get scared off by higher
rates," he said.
"In addition. the typical price of a
home In many cities Is bef,ow . Jhe
natk>nal median -thlt offers reallatlc
optk>ns for many flrtt-tlme buyers
trytng to enter the matket," aaJd
Ftynn, a Reahor from Madison, Wta.
Half the existing alngle-famtty
homes aeo for more than the med6M
price and half Mii for leas. Slmllarty,
hatf the famllles In the United Stat•
earn more than the median Income
and half earn less.
The Interest rate used to compute
the Index roae from 10.07 percent In
March to 10.15 percent In Aprfl, and
the median home price dropped from
198.300 to 195,300. Meanwtllle. the
median family Income rose S 108, from
133,924 to $3.4,032. while the Income
needed to qualify for a loan on the
typical home dropped S96 from
$32,640 to $32,5-«.
Changes In the f.ctors comprising
the Index -national median home
price. mortgage rate, and median
Income -between March and April
reeutted In a $2 'det.... In the
monthly mor1gage payment. It was
M78 In April.
"In IPff• of continued rate hikes-.
expect favorable affordabfflty index
readlnga to ttay the courM In 1990 -
above the 100 mark, .. N6d NAR cNef
economla1 Or. JOhn A. TucdNo. "What
thft ..,_ 11 a fundamentally sound
housing market," he aeld.
When NAR's monthly housing af-
fordablllty Index measures 100, the
median family Income equals exactly
the amount needed to qualify to
purchase a median-priced home.
using conventional financing and mak-
ing a 20 percent down payment. Be-
cause the national median Income In
April exceeded the qualifying Income.
a family earning the median Income
could purchue a home priced at
$99,543, $4,283 higher than the me-
dian price for April.
Under April'• affordability cor)·
dltions, a famlly earning $20.000
would have suffldent Income to qual-
ify for a $58,500 home using a
$48.800 loan. A family earning
$30,000 would qualify for an $87,500
home wtth a $70.200 loan. A family
earning $40,000 would have sufficient
Income to qualify for a $117 ,000 home
wtth a $93,600 loan; and a family wtth
a $50,000 Income would qualify for a
$148,300 home using a $117,000
loan.
The mortgage rate used to calcu-
late the April housing affordability
Index Is a composite of clollng ratff
offered for both fixed-rate mortgagee
. and adjustable-rate mortgages for ex-
isting homes as reported by the Fed-
eral Housing Finance Board.
''We do expect a gradual decilne In
rates In the third quarter to stimulate
a healthy home buying seuon this
summer," aeld Tuccillo.
When calculated wtth the board's
effective fixed-rate mor1gage Interest
rate of 10.49 percent for April, the
Index was 101.7. When calculated
wtth the effective adu1table-rate
mortgage Interest rate of 9. 19 percent
for April, the Index wu 113.e.
"Adjustable-rate mortgages long
have been a viable option for home
buyera. MPKlally for lndlvtduala
thinking about buytng a home for the
ftrat time -a lower ARM could be
just the tOol they ned to get In to the
market," said Flynn.
Flynn noted that ahhough overall
attordabMlty condttlona are good In
generat, major hurclae aac:h .. eevtng
for a home down payment. atNI exltt
for entry-tev91 buyer•.
OAJLY ....OT I HA&. ISTAR . .
Market a<ljustment
period 'great time
to find home deals'
Reports of slowtng homes sales
have created a wide public mls-
peroeptlon about Orange County's
residential real estate market, which
still offers a weatth of opportunity tor
buyers and aetlera, according to the
president of one of the county's lead-
ing real estate brokerages.
"Every time the market experiences
a steep upswing lt't fotlowed by a
period of ad)uttment, which Is a great
lime to look for deals... said Frank
McDowell. president of 14C>-agent
Star Real Estate In Fountain Valley.
"There's a lot of smart money In the
marketplace right now. tmclng advan-
tage of some motivated sellers. We've
even seen some multlpte offers com-
ing In on homes In west Orange
County. There are real advantages to
the buy8f' right now, beginning with a
healthy Inventory and very reasonable
interest rates." McOowefl said.
To botster hit argument. McOowefl
points to the sales volume posted by
Star ReaJ Estate for the period Janu-
ary through May of thl-year.
For the five months ending May 31.
agents at Star Real Estate have
produced a record av8f'age monthly
vofume of S30. 7 million. This com-
pares to a $25.5 million av8f'age
monthly volume for the same period
last year. This is a 16. 7 percent In-
crease. McDowell said.
McDowell said that even after ad-
justing for the 14.2 percent hike In the
number of Realtors who have joined
Star over the past 12 months, the
figure still represents a net 2. 7 per-
cent Increase in the value of all
properties sold so far this year com-
pared to the same period In 1989.
Aft8f' moving to newer and larger
offices last fall. Star has added 20
Realtors to Its ranks.
"The point 1s this: Now a buyer can
make a good deal on a home.··
McDowell declared. Prices have
leveled. sellers are motivated and
agents are very accommodating. The
market Is not as bad as some people
think."
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located at Brookhurst Street and
Slater Avenue in Star Plaza -aver-
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PAGE 52 ( SATURDAY. June 16. 1990 DALY N.OT I ltEAL ISTATI r ounger buyers use federal programs
•
WASHINGTON -Home buyers
using government mortagage pro-
grams tend to be younger. less af-
fluent. and purchase lower-priced
homes than buyers using privately
insured. conventional financing, ac-
cording to a National Association of
Realtors' survey of the 1989 mortgage
lending activity.
The association's second annual
mortgage report. "The Home Financ-
ing Transaction." highlights the sig-
nificant role the Federal Housing Ad-
ministration (FHA) mortgage In-
surance program and the Department
of Veterans A.ffairs home loan guaran-
ty program have In helping entry-level
buyers purchase homes.
Last year. 58 percent of the buyers
using the FHA program were people
purchasing theJr first homes; and 53
percent of those using the OVA pro-
gram were first:Jime \buyers. accord-
ing to the survey. In ~ntrast. more 69
percent of the borrowers using con-
ventional financing were repeat
buyers.
Approximately 2,000 Realtors na-
t:onwide were surveyed for the report.
which covered the financing of closed
transactions.
"FHA and OVA give people struggl-
ing to buy their first home a fighting
chance. Many users of these pro-
grams didn't fit the tougher quallfi-
catlons Imposed for privately insured
mortgages," said NAA President Nor-
man 0 . Flynn.
.Although Interest rates charged for
the government and private mortgage
programs are similar. the more ten lent
underwriting guidelines and lower
down payment requirements of the
FHA and OVA programs make them
more affordable than most conven-
tional financing.
The report shows that last year.
FHA borrowers paid an average sales
price of $68.400 for their homes, with
a loan of $63,500. OVA borrowers
paid an average ot $81,300, with a
loan of $75,800. The median income
of FHA buyers was $35,500: tor OVA •
buyers. It was $36.300. The median
age of FHA buyers was 30 years; OVA
buyers. 32.
The average sales price for homes
purchased in 1989 with a fixed-rate,
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30-year. conventional loan was
$146,500 and the average loan
amount, $104,600. Buyers using one-
year. adjustable-rate mortgages pajd
an average of $186,700 for their
homes. financing $146,800. The
mediam Income of borrowers with
fixed-rate, 30-year mortgages was
$51,900; for borrowers of one-year
adjustable-rat e mortgages, the
medlam income was $64,400. The
mediam age of conventional bor-
rowers was 35 years.
Forty-six. percent of the mortgages
In the survey had no Insurance; 16
percent had private mortgage In-
surance; 26 percent had FHA in-
surance: and 10 percent were guaran-
teed by the OVA. Generally, a mini-
mum down payment of 20 percent is
required to obtain a conventional
mortgage without private mortgage
Insurance.
Prevlously owned. single-family
homes dominated th~ purchases by
alt buyers last year. but they were
favored most by FHA borrowers
Eighty-nine percent of the FHA bor-
rowers purchased existing. detached
homes.
More than half the homes Included
In the survey were purchased In the
suburbs of major metropolitan areas.
.Although the homes in each financing
category had an average of three
bedrooms, square footage for the
homes and lot sizes varied. Homes
purchased with FHA and OVA financ-
ing has a.n average of 1,300 square
feet, and were located on lots sized an
average of 8,500 square feet, white
homes purchased with conventional
financing had an average of 1.800
square feet, and were located on lots
with average sizes ranging betw.en
10,500 square feet and 12.000 square
feet. . ,
Flynn pointed out that the dif-
ference in the sizes of homes reflects
the greater aHluenc~ of buyers using
conventional financing. "FHA and
OVA generally 99rve different niches
of the home-buying market than pri-
vate mortgage Insurers," he said.
NAR s upports leg:slatlve
porposales to ralM the mortgage In-
surance llmlt on FHA-Insured loans to
more adequately reflect conditions In
high-cost markets. where entry-level
buyers are finding the largest barrier~
to home ownership. One proposal the
association supports would ralM the
current limit to 85 percent of the
maximum amount for loans
purchased by the Federal National
Mortgage Association (Fannie M ae)
and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corp. (Freddie Mac.) The maximum
Fannie Mae-Freddie Mac limit is now
$187,450.
"There is clearly a need to stretch
FHA's market reach. Raising the
mortgage Insurance limit would make
the program much more accessible to
entry-level buyers In high-cost mar-
kets," Flynn said.
The survey also Includes a section
examining changes in mortgage orig-
inators over the past decade. The
development of the secondary mort-
gage market, in which pools of mort-
gages are bought from lenders and
securitlzed. has made a profound im-
pact on the mortgage lending indus-
try. it says. The secondary market .
dominated tfy Fannie Mae and Fred-
die Mac. changed the mortgage lend-
ing industry form one comprised of
may local mortgage suppliers to a
single national mortgage capital mar-
ket and an emerging International
capital market. the study notes.
By the end of the 1980s. the market
share of home loans held by com-
·merclal banks increased. while that of
thrifts. long the traditlonal source of
mortgage financing, grew smaller. the
study says. Mortgage bankers shifted
the bulk of their operations from
originations to mortgage servicing
(the collection of morgage payments
and escrow funds for a lender).
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DAILY I'll.OT ( ftAL ESTATE
Mortgage preapproval eases home sale
WASHINGTON -Before a buyer
begins the sometimes long and
arduous task of houae hunting, he
may want to oonlidef the option of
mortgage preapproval. It can help
both buyer and real eetate sales agent
teel more comfortable when dealing
with loan qualifying information. as
well as create an overall smoother
closing process. according to an
article In the May issue of Real Estate
Today. · ·
Buyers should consider preap-
proval for many reasons. says Steve
Carrigan, a Realtor from Woodland
Hills, Calif., and author of "Help
Buyers Understand Mortgage Preap-
proval," which appeared In the May
issue. Because interest rates usually
are locked In for 60 days, buyers
know in advance exactly what their
payments wtll be on otters they make
and consequently won't waste time
considering homes they can't afford.
Another benefit is that buyers also
can select the best loan package
before they're under a tight closing
schedule. Carrigan says the time to
shop for the best loan package isn't
when buyers are under pressure to
close a transaction In a couple of
weeks.
For buyers who don't know about
preapproval, the sales agent can
provide Information to differentiate
preapproval from prequahfylng. Pre-
quallfying means that on the basis of
the gathered information a buyer
shouldn't have problems obtaining
financing for the property. Preap-
proval, on the other hand, assures
secured financing, contingent only on
the valuation of the property. It is an
actual commitment to fund from the
lender.
Whether an agent is planning to
preapprove or simply prequallfy a
buyer, It Is critical to discuss a home
buyer's purchasing power before
showing them a home. If a buyer Is
unwilling to invest a half hour or so to
better understand his housing needs,
he may not be serious about buying
By preapprov1ng buyers, mortgage
lenders can help avoid the awkward-
ness that sometimes occurs when
trying to prequality a buyer. Many
transactions fall through when well-
meanlng salespeople take for granted
the buyers' ability to borrow.
According to the National Associa-
tion of Realtors' . Home Buying and
Selling Process: 1987, a survey of
4,000 buyers and sellers, buyers will
look at a median number of 12 houses
before they make their purchase de-
cision. Yet. many salespeople will
allow themselves to be led on a wild
goose chase before they persuade
buyers to analyze their buying power
One option is to prequalify buyers.
yet many agents are hesitant to start
asking a lot of questlo~s when a buyer
1s eager to look at houses. Often
times the results Is that agents avoid
the subject entirely, and wind up
conducting a free tour of available
properties.
When the buyer's credit-worthiness
can't be supported with verifiable
financial data, salespeople may find
themselves In the embarrassing and
difficult position of trying to get the
buyers into a less expensive house. In
such a situation, the buyers may end
up buying a home, but it may be from
a different salesperson.
Preapproval also is helpful due 10
the fact that a seller may be more
amenable to making concessions to a
buyer if he knows there won t be a
financing contingency clause in the
contract. "In a hot market, the de-
sirable properties will go to buyers
who can move fast," Carrigan said.
"Sellers don't want a contingency
clause."
A preapproved loan will put the
buyers days ahead of those who re-
quire contingency clauses and with
financing out of the way. they can
move quickly on desirable pro~rt1es
that won't be on the market for long.
But before discussing this benefit
with buyers, Carrigan cautions agents
to be careful about what they say
"Keep 1n mind that you can't say
anthing that will 1eopard1ze your agen-
cy relat1onsh1p with sellers ..
Agents must be flexible with their
approach to various buyers Accord·
fPlease see APPROVED/Page S4
Southeastern states attract top relocation • • act1v1ty
States in the Southeast attracted
34 percent of all relocation activity
during the first three months of 1990,
according to the most recent figures
provided by member companies of
AELO/the International Relocation
Network.
Meanwhile Western states received
22 percent and Northeastern states
20 percent of all incoming relocation
activity during the months of January,
February and March. according to
figures reported b y the RELO
1e1work.
Headquartered In Chicago. the
RELO network is the oldest and larg-
est referral network of independent
real estate brokers speclahzlng In
employee relocation. It is celebrating
its 30th anniversary this year.
Data received from the approx-
imately 1,400-member companies of
the AELO network also indicated that
states in the Midwest received 12
percent of all incoming transferee
activity, whlle states In the Southwest
received 9 percent and Northcentral
states reoeived 3 percent of all incom-
ing relocation activity during ttus
year's first three months
Transferee activity during the first-
quarter months generally followed
population change trends and re-
ported real estate during the first
three-month period. reported the
Let your
neighbor
know
~
RELO network.
According to the RELO network,
favorable economic conditions and
act1v111es by corporations in exµand-
ing operations and opening new
plants 1n new locations were largely
responsible for the continuing high
volume of transferee ac11v1t1es in the
Southeastern states.
States in the Southeast cited by the
RELO network as attracting the high-
est number of transferees (34 per-
cent) dunng January, February and
March included: Georgia Alabama.
D1str1ct of Columbia, Florida. Ken-
tucky. Lou1s1ana. ·Maryland. M1ss1s-
s1pp1, North and South Carolina, Ten-
nessee. Virginia and West Virginia.
States in the Western part of the
United States which attracted 22 per-
cent of transferee volume dunng the
first-quarter months were Alaska.
Ca1tforn1a. Colorado, Hawa11. Idaho
Montana. Nevada, Oregon, Utah.
Washington and Wyoming
States in the Northeast followed
closely behind by attracttng 20 per-
cent of all incoming transferee activity
1n this year's first three months These
states were Connecticut Delaware.
Maine, Massachusetts. New Hamp-
shtre. New Jersey. New York, Penn-
sylvania. Rhode Island and Vermont
Midwestern states in the RELO
sample that attracted 12 percent of all
about
your
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('all U\ .•
642-56 78
relocation activity included: llhno1s.
Indiana. Michigan. Ohio and Wiscon-
sin.
Those Southwestern states in-
cluded in the RELO data as attracting
9 percent of the relocatton volume
were: Arizona. Arkansas. New Mex-
ico. Oklahoma and Texas.
Economic pressures in the North·
central areas. the RELO network
noted, continued to heavily account
for these states receiving just 3 per-
cent of all incoming relocatton act1v1ty
1n the f1rst-quarter months. These
states included: Iowa. Kansas. Minne-
sota, M1ssourt. Nebraska. North and
South Dakota
In add11ton to providing a wide
range of relocation services. tne
AELO network has entered into an
agreement with the Dallas-based As-
sociates Corporation of North Ameri-
ca allowing AELO members to further
help homebuyers as well as sellers by
o~ering a variety of expanded
hnanc1a1 services, including m.>rgage
services. homeowners insurance and
a special mortgage program for trans-
ferees
The AELO network nas approx-
imately 4.000-member ott1ces na-
11onw1de and has represen~a11ves 1n
13.000 c1t1es 1n the United States and
in 19 foreign countries
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.._ ______ f.AGE_SA-/ SATURDAY.June 16, 1990 DAILY NDT I ftAL ISTATI
..
'DYnamic Duo' Bertea, Glabman
setting pace for Dalebout agents
"The dynamic duo." That's the way
Jerry L. Dalebout. owner of the
Dalebout Association. describes Hyta
Bertea and Barbara Glabman. two
distinguished agents In his Newport
Beach real estate company.
Bertea and Glabman have Im-
pressive credentials. Both are gradu-
ates of USC and are long-time resi-
dents of Newport Beach. Both are
former educators and Individually,
they sit on the boards of directors of
a number of major corporations' com-
munity organizations.
It's this kind of exposure that allows
Bertea and Glabman to depart from
the conventional real estate pro-
fessional, Dalebollt believes.
"They are Intelligent, likeable
people who have a scope of ex-
perience that gives them a powerful
sense of purpose," he declares.
"They have learned along the way
that every activity should be taken
seriously and done well."
The two women have carried this
attitude into their successful real es-
tate careers. During the past year.
they have listed and sold multl-
mllllons of dollars worth of resldentlal
real estate. Including some of the
most important properties in the com-
munity.
Their success recently earned
them. as a team. the coveted "rookie
of the year" award for 1989 at the
Dalebout Association. Their boss
marvefs. "There's a sense of wonder-
ment that anyone could be as good as
they are in such a short time."
It's Dalebout's belief that, for many
agents. service Is the first thing prom-
ised and the last thing delivered. "Not
with Hyla and Barbara," he says.
"They have a strong set of values.
They genuinely believe that you can't
just talk service. They believe you've
got to put some work into It. And they
do."
One reason for this is that they
refuse to adapt to the current era of
lowered expectations. They are lndl-
vlduals of confidence and unflustered
Hlla8erte•-.d ...... aGlalNINtn
of dte Dalebout Association.
ease. It's Inconceivable for them to
even think about delivering a conven-
tional real estate service. They believe
that. through the Dalebout Associa-
tion. they can redefine the concept of
the luxury real estate market.
APPROVED
FromP~53
ing to Carrigan. his experience has
shown that middle-Income buyers are
the most open to the Idea of preap-
proval. They're willing to discuss their
financing capabllltes. and they quickly
see the benefits of house hunting with
morgage commitment In hand.
Lower-end buyers. particularty first-
time buyers. need to know the basics.
Since they may never have been
through the process. an agent must
explain the benefits of preapproval in
terms the entry-level buyer can
understand.
at the other end of the spectrum.
high-end buyers are used to being
catered to and may expect It. When
discussing preapproval with such
buyers. be sure to appeal to their
sense of buying sophistication. as
they Initially may be put off by ques-
tions about their financial capabilities.
Real Estate Today 1s the official
publication of the National Associa-
tion of Realtors. It ts published
monthly except for February and De-
cember.
The National Association of Re-
altors. the nation's largest trade as-
sociation, is the voice for real estate.
nfpresentlng more than 800.000
members tn all aspects of the real
estate industry.
Voluntary compliance key to fair housing law
WASHINGTON -Voluntary,, com-
pliance is the key to widespread en-
forcement of new provisions In the
federal fair housing li:tw. according to
an official from the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development.
(HUD).
Gordon H. Mansfield. assistant sec-
retary for fair housing and equal op-
portunity at HUD, discussed enforce-
ment of the Fair Housing Amend-
ments Act of 1988 during NAR's Mid-
year Conference and Trade Expo-
sition here. About 6,500 members
attended the conference. Mansfield's
remarks were during a luncheon In
recognition of April as Fair Housing
Month.
The law strengthened the enforce-
ment authority of HUD. Prior to the
1988 law, HUD only had the authority
to conciliate conflicts between the
party charging discrimination and the
person charged. Now. HUD Is
authorized to bring fair housing com-
plaints before its own administrative
law judge. Or. under the law's trial
option, HUD will refer complaints to
the U.S. Department of Justice. ii the
aggrieved party, the respondent of
HUD chooses a federal district court
trial.
"A lot has changed," Mansfield
said, noting the potential for stiff
penalities for persons convicted of fair
housing violations. He said HUD now
"has a big stick" to enforce the new
law, which added families with chll-
dren and the handicapped to the
protected classes.
According to Mansfield, making the
public aware about the changes In the
new law is crucial to enforcement.
"Most people who are told what the
requirements and penalltles are will
see that It is complied with." he said.
He praised NAR's efforts to
educated real estate professionals. as
well as home buyers and sellers.
Realtors who "understand what is
required will make HUD's job much
easier," he said.
NA R's voluntary Affirmative Market-
ing Agreement with HUD. through
which members pledge to offer equal
opportunity In housing. Is a prime
example of the association's commit-
ment to fair housing compliance. he
said.
NAR is "on the right path to make
It (fair housing enforcement) work."
Mansfield said.
In May of 1989. NAR was presented
the 1988 "Business Community Lead-
ership Award" from the Leadership
Conference on Clvil Rights in recog-
nition of the association efforts to
promote fair housing.
The National Association of Re-
altors. the nation's largest trade as-
sociation, Is the voice for real estate,
representing more than 800,000
members Involved In all aspects of the
real estate industry.
Gillespie repeat Orchid Award winner
Lee Gillespie. broker associate for
Prudential California Realty, was the
co-recipient for the second con-
secutive year for the White Orchid
Award.
This award is presented annually by
the president of the Dolphins. a
division of the Newport Harbor Area
Chamber o f Commerce. Doris
Farina~! presented the award to
Gillespie at the 24th Annual Silver
Anchor Awards ceremony.
The White Orchid is given for
outstanding devotion of time, talent
and service. Gillespie served as chalr-
woman for the awards this year.
These awards are presented to the
unsung heroes of the community.
Silver Anchors were presented to
Jean Forbath, Phil Glasgow. Debbie
Gray. Art Gronsky and Mrs. T. Dun-
can Stewart.
Giiiespie Is very well known in the
community because she does an in-
credible job of marketing herself and
her business, real estate. You prob-
ably do not realize she has lived here
only just over two years.
"I moved to Newport Beach, re-
sumed my real estate career. joined
the chamber and got totally In-
volved," she said. I love Newport
ae•ch and I am so grateful I live here
that it Is really Important to me to give
back something to my community
that has been so good to me."
You will find Gillespie cleaning the
beach at China Cove on Clean Harbor
Day, greeting people at the Business
Blenders. supporting Youth Employ-
ment Services. wortc lng a booth at the
Wooden Boat Festival, Jelling script
at the Taste of Newport, greeting
Santa at the Christmas Party along
with the blind chlldren, going to "fail"
and calling friends for "ball" money
for the American Cancer Society, and
on and on.
Gillespie serves on the board of
directors and holds an offlee In the
Braille Institute Auxlllary of the Or·
ange Coast. She Is also a member of
the 552 Club and contributes time
and energy to the American Cancer
Society. In addition to the Dolphins.
Glllepsle Is al~ active In the Marine
Division of the chamber.
Because of her Involvement, she
loves the freedom of selllng real es-
tate. She has had a most rewarding
five-year real estate career.
"I have been Incredibly fortunate."
she said. I work really hard, I care
abOut my clients and I feel strongly
about giving excellent service. I have
a strong marketing background that
enables me to do a superb Job for my
clients who want to sell their homes.
When I work with a buyer. I do not
stop looking until I find the b91t home
available tailored to flt their needs.
lifestyte and budget." Lee GHI ....
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Well malntaftld, adlllt home 111 prnnt 'Ot1&1llli Area'
Missive Ctetnbelt wie• 3 811, 2i.\ BA. So11t lml Must
be sold to wttle estate"
ltuthlp A • ..,.ng •Htlore
•3 Bedrooms. 2.5 + .5 Bath•
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OLD CORONA DEL MARt!
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SHARP! LUSE OPTIOI CDI HOIE + 2 IPTS
3811. 28A. Din Rm . pool, spa Close to buch & ......
P1rks 1n Hunt1ncton Beach Ntw apc>kances. new Styllsll tront house •1th f11eplice & powate dl!c:• Two
hardwood floo<s Setler owns 2, won't last! apts 1n re1r for income Assumable first tru~ deed +
$279,900 Assumable loan seller w1N carry Stop pay1nc rtnt" 'i .._YI 111lllTPlm•111 MIT NW' .
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1112 SEl•n lllYE
Beautiful Fam\ly Home -3
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Poot & Spa
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COM DUPLEX•VIEWS
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28A un11s • Suocable tor owner occupancy • 4 car
parklnc • roreplace<0 • Sund~lo.s • undscaplng •
Ocean C. C<11.ihna "''e'"'s • Top condition!
Reduu.'<11 Gre111 value at Sa•s ..... 7 12 Poinsettia OPEN SUN 1-5 rs;--.oaroa:o .
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3 BR. :! fla11'o lloonr 111 !'~r,.llrnJ rondotl()n Rnom 10
"'P•nd on H·:.? lut. l.r,.•I opporrunn' f!'r ht ""'" bunr or
Ul\Htor SJ00.000
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LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND
Beautifully appointed 3 BR. 2 BA home wt 2
BR. 1 BA apt. Reoertt quality remodel home
has vaulted beamed ceiling• lhruout. Fr. drs
10 tg tiled patio. Apt 11 apaciou1 & llghl.
vaulted beamed celhng1, lg roof deck
1750,000
223 CRYSTAL AVE.
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BEST BUY IN MISSION VIEJOI
ONLY $212,500
• 3 Bedroom 2. 75 Bath
• Huge corner Lot
(Over 9,000 sq. ft.)
• Privacy Galore!
• Large Country Kitchen
•Vaulted Ceilings
• Berber Carpet
•Family Neighborhood
•Close to M.V. Lake
PRESENTED BY
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Bue: 581-2100
Ree: 858-0508 Qntu~ ~--· 21 .
DAILY PILOT I llAL ISTATI
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Just listed! 3M. 28A si.ie story llOIM -street lo slteet
locJllOll in ~eel lido fltC!lborllood. ~ 111 1984 &
lurllltr lltllfaded in 1990. Frend! doofs OPfll onto p11nte
bfded paho wrltl fountain & tolo1ful p rdefts Cr1S9.
cltan & b11mm1nc wrlh ISiand chJ!m! 5669,000
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BELLA VISTA ESTATES
PRICE REDUCED $$80,000
NOW $599,000
2318 Vfata Valle Verde Dr.
New l.2 1m. 4 BR ollrce. 3 I /2 BA. 3800 SQ ft . pool,
f1ntutrc view of Palomar Mt f amcly room. &ame room.
master w1te with llcuur. 2 lrrepliees, llndsupe &
1n111tion. 3-car 11race. custom ou ttlrouahoul Secur·
1ty, centr1I v1e. & much more.
PALA •ESA WILT RD. AREA
PRICE UDUCED $35,000
NOW $475,000
1881 Wflt Rd.
New 1.86 acre. 3200 SQ. ft. 3 BR, 2·1/2 BA. hu&e 1rut
room with vaulted c!lhn&. ftreplace. lar1e deck & 111110.
room for horses or pool, llndSGlpe & 1rn111ton. securtty
nd central vac. Minutes to 2 Coif courses & I· 15.
OPEN HOOS£ SAT. & Slit. 1·5
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SEISITilllL UIUll IUCI lllUlll sms BRASHIER & COMPANY
1384 PACIFIC WAY
Hrgh above the city or Laguna Beac:h. thlt IP9C1.CU·
tar VleW lot tOOlca down the entire coutune of
Leguna, C11111n1. & city night llgfll• Located on
aecluded 3 heme cul-0.....C. thia lpPIOJL. 1/2 acre 101 11 perfecl tor your drMm hOme. Owner ll1111ncing
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""'2556 Crestview, Newport Beech
640-2500 $699,500 •3160 Corte Portoflno, Nwpt North VIiia, NB
Sun ~-5 548-1744 $649',000 Sunday 12_.
*•Waterfront • 18 Crosscreek, Irvine
720-0611 $340,000
t 3001 Country Club. Mesa Vetde. C.M. t 424 Dahlia. Corona del Mar
Sat/Sun 12-4 645-0303 $534,500 Sunday 2:30-5:30 760· 3000 $829.000 Sat 1-5 ***Waterfront and Pool
V-Glve Addr ... at Guard.Gate 609 Dahlia. Corona del Mar
759-6700 $649,000 358 E 16th St, Costa Mesa
Sat 12-4 631-1266 From $380.000 Sunday 1-5 I IR )lus FAM Rll or DEN HOMES FIR SILE •3083 Donnybrook. Halecrest, CM 221 E. 19th St .. Costa Mesa
540-7355 $259,900 Saturday 12-4 720-9033 $497,000 Sat 1-4 Sun 12-3 •V-•2 Winged Foot. Big Cyn,'NB 644-1600 s t ,795.000 Sat 1-5
1 •• ;!::~ Fii RI or DEi •214.Falrway. Costa Mesa
645-0303 $279.000
•••12 Kepler. Turtle Roci< Crest. lrvlne
Sun 2-6 559-9400 $1 ,250,000 Sat 3-8
36 43 Bear St .. Santa Ana
720-06 11 $89.900 Sun 12~4 t 1815 Galatea Teu. Irvine Terr, CdM t v-19 Lochmoor. Big Cyn. Nwpt Bch
644-1600 $1 ,895,000 Saturday 1-5 644-1600 $1,850.000 Sat 1-5
tt214 Hazel, Olde Corona Del Mar
759-9070 $1 ,675,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2 IEIROOI
•2030 Hohday Road. Baycrest. N.B.
631-7300 $625.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •t 1233 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar
675-2311 $ 1,299,000 Sat 12:30-5
•••16 Napoli. Newport Beach
760-5000 $2,495,000 Sun 1-5
* 1663 New Hampshire. Costa Mesa
721-1200 $279,900 Sunday 1-5
TOWllHIMES
COllDOS FOR SILE
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t 419 Begonia. Corona del Mar
640-4924 $695,000 Sat/Sun 10-4
3050 K1llybrooke. C M 1939 Santiago Dr. Baycrest. N.B.
645-0303 $250,000 Sun 1-5 631-7300 $549,500
t * •510 Kings Rd. Newport Beach 1843 Seadrift. Corona del Mar
Sat 1-5 •759 Avocado. Corona Del Mar
644-1600 $215.000 Sun 1-5
3200 Clay Street. Newport Hgts. N.B.
63 1-7300 $399.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-3777 $825.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-1600 $639.000 Sat 1-5
720 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar t 1610 Kings Road. Newport Beach 10052 Signet Circle. Hunting. Bch
720-0611 $510.000 Sat/Sun 2-6 675-23 11 $85<J;OIOO Sat 12:30-5 759-9100 $315,000 Sun 1-5
t 687 Thalia. Laguna Beach 3246 New York. Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa 1701 Starlight Circle. Corona del Mar
7141494-7394 Saturday 1-4 720-0611 $240.000 Sun 1-5 673-1181 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 BR plus FAI RM or DEN
t 405 40th St . Newport Island
644-9060 $525,000 Sun 1-5 I
2233 Raleigh, Costa Mesa
540-7355 $230.000
430 R1vers1de. Newport Beach
640-2500 $675,000
170 1 Starlight Circle. Corona del Mar
Sunday 12-4 673-1181 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
I •9982 Thistle. Fountain Valley
Sun 1-5 675-2814 $355.000 Sun 1·4
v-e 7 Windsor. Newport Beach . 22 1 Ruby. Balboa Island * • • ~ 1 Northampton. Belcourt Hiii. N B I 675·2866 $895.000 Sat/Sun 3-6
720 0611 $675.000qsSat/Sun 1-5 .J 26 R G dD 1 B c NB ...-ue ran uca . 1g yn.
760-5000 $1.400,000 Saturday 1-5
2015 Windward Ln. Baycrest. N.8 .
644-1600 $1 . 135.000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $575.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • • 1000 Santiago Or. Dover Shore's.' N B
631-7300 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••t5 Saros. Turtle Rock Crest. Irvine t v-2001 Yacht Vigilant, Seavlew. N.B.
559-9400 $798,000 Saturday 3-8 644-9060 $825.000 Sun 1-5 t 414 Vista Grande. Bluffs. NB
720-1704 $589,000 Sat 1-5 ••t1809 Seadrift Or. Irvine Terrace. CdM
631-7300 $829.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 IEDROOI • • 1912 Seadrift. Irvine Terrace. CdM
673-8700 Sunday 1-5
5 BEDROOM
* 1112 Berkshire Ln, Westcltff. NB * 1690 Minorca PL. C.M 759-6700 $495 000 Sun 1-5 210 l6th Pl. E. C M 720-0611 $355 000 Sat/Sun 1 5 • 720-0611 $259.900 Sun 1-5 1 · •
• ~8~_Broadway. (R-2 lot) Eaatslde, CM I•• e v-4515 Tremont. Newport Beach 2134 Miramar Dr. Peninsula Pt. Balboa
3 1266 $355.900 Sat 1-4 640_2500 $2.245.000 Sat/Sun 1_5 1 631 -7300 $615.000 Sat 1-5
2323 Colgate, Costa Mesa I * • 18572 San Felipe, Fount am Valley 644-9060 $244,500 Sat 1-5 376 Vista Baya. Newport Beach 645-0303 $328 500 Sun 2-6 631-1266 $468.000 Saturday 1-5 ·
2 BEOROOll
•• •V-200 McNeil. Unit 212. NB.
548-341 2 $199.900 Sun 1-4.30
3 17 Oahha, Olde Corona Del Mar
673-8494 $349.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
··•220 Nice Ln. 308. N.B.
720-0611 $399.000 Sun 1-5
••21 Sanddollar. Newport Terrace.NB
650-3235 $177 .000 Sun 1·5
t v-• * 100 Scholz Plza 214. Versailles. NB
759-9314 $298.000 Sunday 1-5
574 Wendy Ln. C.M
645-0303 $181 ,500
813 W 15th St ,6A.NB
644-9060 $249.500
Sun 1-6
Sun 1:S
2 BR plus FAM RM or 0£"
•215 19th St .. Newport Beach
675-2332 $479.000 Saturday 1·5 •4 1 Monaco. Newport Beach
640-2500 $725,000 Sunday 1-5
••V-81 3 W 15th, 6 C. NB
645-0303 $246.900 Sun 1·5
•
4 BPDROOM 3 IEDROOM
•446 Esth8' St .. Costa Mesa T 5 IR plus FAM R.11 or DEi •••2001 Baja, Bluffs. Newport Beach
217 E. Rochater. Costa Mesa
631-1266 From s:M0.000 Sun 1-5
759-3069 $338,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •• 1119 E. Balboa Blvd NB 631-7164 $29~,000 Sat/Sun ,,.S
256 Hiii Place. Eattllde. Costa Mesa 6 7 5 · 2 2 3 2 $ 9 2 5 K & S 6 9 0 K 1745 Candlestick Lane. Baycrest. N.B. 2337 Elden. Costa Mesa
650-7542 $329.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat /Sun 12-4 631-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 642-38 12 $255K-$265K Dally
* •• 2212 Fortuna. Bluffs. Newport Beach c •300 Kings Piece. ~t Beach **•2140 E. Oceanfront. N.B. ••3109 Clay St, Nwpt Hgts. NB
760-7266 $740,000 Sun. 1-4 673-3777 $2.950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-8700 $790.000 241-7208 $398,000 Sunday 1-4
60 1 Lasaen Ln, Cost a Mesa
645-0303 $205.000
* •t1718 E Oceanfront. N.8. 252 E. 19th St. Newport Beach v-24 Hillsdale Or Belcourt Terrace. N.B
Sat 1.5 · 673-~777 $2, 100.000 Sat 1-5 640-2500 $479.000 Sunday 1-5 63 1-7300 SS 15.000 Sun 1-5
400 Pirate Rd. (Clltthaven) N.B. 1833 Highland Or, Harbor Highlands. N B. 318 Jasmine. Corona del Mar * •t27 1r:ra Loa Ct. Nwpt Crest. NB
548-6560 $899,000 Sat. 11•4 631-7300 $399.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-9070 $785.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 759-6700 $347.500 Saturday 1-S
t * • 14 Sirius. Turtle Rock Crest. Irvine
559-9400 $699,000 Saturday 3-8
1311 S. Rita, Santa Ana
645-0303 s 185.000
•946 Tlatuana, Laguna Beach
497-4811 $339.000
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
v-•5 Aue Fontaine. Big Cyn. NB •••688 Mystic Vtew. Laguna Beach
644-1600 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 721-1200 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••601 Lassen Ln. Cost~ Mesa
668-9333 $205.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 2002 West Oceanfront. N.B. t * • 14 Oak crest Ln. Big Canyon. N.B. * 432 Orton. Newport Beach
673-1900 $1 .350.000 Sat/Sun t-S 720-0611 $2.795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 645-0303 $215,000 Sat 1-5
4 IR ttlis Fll RM or DEN
t 2 t 12 Port Ourness, Seewtnd/Hrbr Vu Hms •2620 Vista def Oro. Blutts. NB
760-5000 $895,000 . Sat 1-6 I 759-9100 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
'* v •• 11 Royal St a.o<ge. Big Cyn, NB * t 2152 Vista Dorado. Bluffs. NB
631 -1266 $1,700K Sat t-8/Sun 3-61 ~0·5560 $344.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 382 Vista Baya. Newpor1 8MOh * 1827 Buttonlhetl Lane. Baycrest. N.B
631-12645 '489.000 Saturday 1-5 631-7300 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
869 W. WlllOn, C.M.
645~0303 $219,000
3369 Cahfornla. Costa Mesa
Sat 10-2 645-0303 $299.900 Sun 1-6
3 II ,111 Fii RI 1r DEi
403 "6fh '!f ),;;;,pon fitanct~ NB
759-8700 '421,600 Sun 1-S
••tv-1 Canyon Crest. Newport Beach
640-2500 $2. 150,000 Sal 1·5 .
• , ;; jd t'inYc>n" tart'Wi{. l!lo ·eyn~ NS • • '
6A4· 1600 $2,79S.OOO Sal/Sun 1-6
246 Sherwood Place. Eastside. CM. •522 Vista Gtande. 81un1. NB
631 -7300 $355.000 Sun 1-5 I 640-5560 1 $365.000 Sunday 1·~
t v-••27 St. Tropez, Newport Beach I •409 Vista Roma. 81utta. N.B '
$40-2500 S925.000 S.VSun 1·5 759·9 tOO $289.000 Sat1~9 l -5
iM I • • I tJie :ffiHH: UM .a.. Jil.&. .. ,. ... '"' ..... l .AllA W-W*Qn...C .lQ.1. £..M.... .
fr.J.6231 MI0.000 SM/lur\ 2·5 7~ 11 ~09.900 s.i1&; 1-S
NEED DOWN PAYMENT?
We will give you the down payment on
the home of your choice in exchange
for a share of the ownership. You
make the monthly payments and we
buth share appreciation. You receive
100'. oft.he tax benefits. Must have
clean credit. Call days, evenings or
~·;~;;~~-4335 •
••26 Wlldgoose. Newport Crest. NB
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631-1266 $325,000 Sunday 1-.. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REALTY WOALO,
NEWPORT BEACti
3 BR plus Fii RI or DEi
614/6141,.; Avocado, Corona del Mar
644-1600 $465K & $595K Sun 1-5
••9 Starburst Crt. Newport Terrace, N.B.
631-7300 $194,900 Sat 1-5
•2630 Vlsla Ornada. Bluffs. NB
640-5560 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 BR plus Fii RI or DEi
t * •.,.... 1 Rue Valbonne. Newport Beach
640-2500 $1 ,600.000 Sunday 1-5
1
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SILE
DUPLEXES
' FOR SILE
2 IR plus 2 BR
620 Orchid. Corona del Mar
760-1855 $619,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 BR plus 1 BR
.)1012 10'~ Pearl,(+ guest). Balboa Island
673-8700 $699,000 Sunday 1-5
c
3 BR plus 2 BR
•••118 4tst St. Newport Beach
675-2232 $550,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
3 BR plus 3 BR
t 712 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar
675-4822 $645.000 Sun 1-5
4 BR plus 2 BR
t 424 Dahlia, Corona del Mar
760-5000 $829.000
15 13 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa
Sat 1-4
631-1266 $585,000 Sunday 2-5
TRIPLEXES
FOR -SILE
436 Carnat1ori Ave . COM
640-4544 $995,000 ..
1-ZlllT&.U .... ._....
7.200 SQ. ft. bulld•ble lot·--------1 on best str .. t. s2es.ooo.··--------
lncludes • 2 B.csroom ...... PITmTt
hOUM. We'll give you tM down In 142-1200 exchg tor• snare of own-
tlmfl )m)I ;~!ir:·~~~~ot~:r:: 100% tax beneffts. Must
have Clean credit. Aat
239.,.33S Oya. Ev. Wknda
UIE IEW
Corner lot. excel-
lent location,
wonderful light.
3 Bdrm, 2 112 Ba
available for
short escrow.
$379,000
BUYERS Ask about a wtde range of
other excetlent home buys, Including
non-published properties!
Owner must hqutdate &or1eous 5BR, SBA. 5,000
sq ft modern estate. Won't Last-A True Value! An
opportunity at $995,000
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New custon Mediterranean Contemporary-There 1s no equal! Impeccably treated and dnened-Truty a m1Cf11'1tent
home. there are 7 ~rooms. 71.; Baths. emc1se room. screernnc rOOfTI. fam~y room, oftlce, pool, spa and eq>ansive
view. Professionally decorated and featured in ORANGE COAST MAGAZINE & THE LOS ANCEUS TMES. Cal for your
personal showin& Eiclusi~ offered at SJ.585.000.
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COIN set IM f1bulous remodled Ntw Btdtord Plln on a spectic11llr 22.000 S4 It IOI w/oct111 & City lltlll ""Oii 1 woMlf1vl
fll!llly strttt Thts llo!M llH ~ lone! ~ -1tclltft, MW batlls. m11blt floors & hrecNm, Al MW ....,... w/ !NllllflCtnl
fCMlntatn. Sl)ltkhnc pool ' $1)1 That Ill 58R ' 4 lull balllS + 1nlfflOI 111lhty Im r ltftCtl *'°" & Windows and bluched °"
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w/wt1ttew1shed Cjbtntts. SfO'tlle auest Witt, Frencll door' & Wllldowi + PoO' tor~ Sl.3'S,OOO
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THRH ot the BEST LISTINGS 1n ttus future 1ate-1uarded commu111ty ~ tor dttllls! ~ tor ESHD.
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Portollno custom qualtty
remodel-Professional
1an(lscap1ng. ocean.city
& mountain VIEWS. Must
see 10 appreciate.
$895,000
Superb SBA 2i.eA
Somerset model. Many.
many upgrades& Of\fy
S629 000 Call tor oe1a1ts.
CHT&llll
JUST LISTED•
a.1mr11•• RDL m111aa21
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OWC 151 TO 1950 sq ft, n lhe Markel Will be New E'side Con11ruc1on. home In North C.M. XLNT 1-~-------4BR 2BA rehabed re-SOLO this weekend' 3BR 3' tBA townhomes.. Mighbofl\oOO I hoolS • 1111•1 duced to S261 .000 Great locahon & prOf>· c.athooral ce11, tip, yard. S 1150/mo. t~S ·
4tt ~ a.c:tOM IYom Agent, 850-1220 erty Askmg $294 SOO patio gar ·parking Just -----Car'*">n Park. 2Br 28a. _.ME Tl •••-t Make Ofler1 Trad1t1onal complete only 2. left VILLAGE CREEK TWNHM
2-car ~rage. 30• 1t 8101 lll' -Really 63 t-7370 I s255K &' s2asK OPEN CHOICE VIEW L.OCATION
A·2. $&95.000. By owner Lowest priced Westbay DAil y 2337 Elden 38r 2Ba, ovtWSIZed 2-car
M0-492•cw720--1153 VIiiage 3BR.2')BA,g1an1 HSJllYI Agt 642•3812 gar. Across from SC garage Comm pool -Plaza 2-t3-598-~28
llUUll·l•lllt Upgrades' S 194,000 , llYORCE FIHIS SAU i--~-----Only S45,0001 Mobile Agent, 645-2770 •mite to o~acn .:it d price 3 BR 1 BA m nice neigh Fountan
home. Steps to pool ano ~°E ~a~ CR~~L~ Y ~:1~01 bornood Large yard. V 1034
bay. 2 ~room. 2 Bath, *IYEILHIS S 69 m Close to ~s Pri<:ed paho and deck. Setter ,,.,,11 * ' 900 to S 152 000' 2 to sell at $215 000 9982 Thistle. Open Sun
t1nanee Vacant & read 1 ~P&lll* BR 1 BA l car an gar ............. 1 t-4. 4 BA. 2 BA. pool Y 11111 hreptace. skyhte & more• n...-.,_ ISTITIS $355,000 675-2814
Call Yvonne McKay Real Estate & Investment Coast Bkrs Invest
645-7088 or 729-7278 720· 1688
The Pruden11a1 Calilom1a MU-· SI
Really
Uft 1'11 ... Ufll 3 BR. 3 BA Townhouse Hunt.ltldt 1040
WWIMY.,,.. 16. ,,_I PAM"
I• your bualneae
moving 10 • new location?
nnnounce 1he move in claaslfled .
NEWLJSTINC
Adorable College Park home w11h remodeled 't
kitchen & bathroom~. 2323 Colgate, Costa Mew
OPE N SAT 1-5 p.m S244.SOO.
CLOSE TO THE BEACH
2 I., 1-1/2 ba townhome with ? fr k•. '""-
li1hts A much .._._ au W. 15t.h St ::IA. N.B.
0P£N SUN 1-S pm S14t,5IO.
BERNARD TOWERS
i ...
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Mme Close to snoppiog
1o~at tocahon Cati tor
aet.i••~ & private showing
MOVE·IN NOW
r 01.>ll) 1eady 3BR i2 •den)
2 BA Newpon Chateau·
~r China Cove and bio 3r<I SR converhble to
beach Immaculate 2 lamlly room or Oen Large
8edroom . 2 Bath garage with exHa
townhome. 4 skylights storage Walk-in c.tosets big 2 car garage. a Built-In microwave. trash llllllllS CLIH·OIT
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R-2 zoning 2BA. 2BA
$212,100
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home w/pool. spa. olf1c11I
paddle tennis coun, tlre-l 'll<s decorator perlKI
01 , S2S8 000 & lle1ubi. .. , "'
OWNER MOVINGt
<.r 1•m1n9 Mesa Verde
JBR I .BA Remodeled
r .. p 1 n•~d & recarpeted
P,· 10) to move.in To1ally
''" .:r>d on rear tor dog
'"'' P1 c.ed for quick sale
J' $..37 000
IHtlE
PRICED TO MOVE' • c-i. 1 ·BA 2cargarage.
• • • ,., I WOOObndge
... ~.1t1un Community
t )Pd & 1enn1s1 Priced
1 • "'m.iri.et torciu!Gk
• • .,. OnlyS257,000
l J •ur pr 1va1e Showing
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7'0·5000 If Ml--1111
RE/NA( .. ,
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bargain at $349,000 compactor. central 8., 2 homes tell' Pnme E side 111 lllUI cond1t1on1ng Community loca11on Single family INI UT/ .. 1 I pool, 2 5'>H. low assoc•a· detachdO JBR 2· 1BA
• \IOI'\ lee $209 900 Asking $315 000 Broker
Me11no1 Seely Agt coope1 a1 1ve OPEN Wll 11•1 Tarbell ReaJ10rs SAT SUN or call for ilP·
BUILDING Corona 720-0611 po1n1ment 548· 700 I
H.ghlands, high corner 320 E 2 ts1 S1 C M AKA
laces wooded can) On Colma Vista Court
o.r., .....
111-IHI
Sunt'o"
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neev11y upgraded. cena11 e SIDE JBR 1 • rBA. frg new
deep pole carpet. m1trors family room wl Irr.IC. lrg CISTll USTSll£ o 1 52 9 000 spa tub $360K Sy Appl yard •Int ciit-oe-aac toe New 4Br 3Ba Lrg master n Y 1 · bO<d8'1ng '329K 256 Bonus rm over big gar gotl course, neat 3BR 1
YllW·LIUTlll·YIEW1
<>c.an Blvd. looks 10 oay
ocean and Calahna Big .11
Bedroom 3 Batn tam11y
rm. 2 decks. yard room
to add ei.11 a parking
S 1.550 000 By Appl
~ Hill Pl Operi Opn Sa11 Sun 22 I£ 19th '•BA. dbl ga1. f/p, fenced
Sat Sun 1·5 650-7542 5497 000 Onr 720•9033 yard. pnced tor quick sale by owner. 630 Joann
ALMOST HWNIT R2 UST SIDE St open hOuse sun . Owner desperate 3BR 2131379·3435
REDUCED Sturdy J BR 2 BA nouse pool I P Quiel street
c1cross lrom park Can S338 000 make ofter ou1td 2 on IOI Reouced 446 Estner St oft Tushn Lu>-lBR lBA cond'l 2-car
S s 000 2 759-3069 gar S 147 500 557-6504
E.nY IHTllS 1 . 10 S 99 900 Call ·-==========-=======-===--• I' vonne M cKay n Your cho.ce ot 4 custom &-iS-7088 °' 729-7278
townhOmes comptehon Tne Pru<1en11a1 Cahlornia
date appro• August Isl I Realty Treetop views patios and
decks. 3 Bedrooms
$550.000 10 $659 000 I ...., ........ LIW Pit!!
(Plans ava1tabte) Bonus rm w pvt entrance l 4 BR 3 BA & greet
lam1ly k1lch Super sharpt
COSTA MESA BEA UTY
$205,000
Balboa Island 1006 I Naa1 yard w•lru11 trees
---------1 / /' Near SC Ptaza
End unit has 3 BR, living room
w/ fireplace, approx. 1,500 sq.
ft.. inside laundry, attached
garage & ale. Pools, spas, &
tennis. • "-1a9nil1Unt new home ((ill Jiii 11' • ra 1 ! S258 900 Dutch Agl
•lR 3 BA den ,a ' 546 Ot16
J PEN SA T SUN 3·6 ~Mlr·~U{t"'I''" I .
H·~;3a~~~!t~!1" 11·1-· 1' 1 USTSIH CITIE
DICK
JANTZER
(714) 668-9333
p11 & BBQ area RV ac·
cess & malure pro~ucing
citrus trees Special
financing & only steps to
the beaeh ....... , ...
$529.900
CHUCK & LIZ JONES
f\46-5743
1131,110
Altordable JSR 2-Story
townnome N1Ce neigh·
t>orhooel close 10 beacht
Why rent? Only t0%
Down or assu"'8 FHA
loan Bkr 536-3539
FSBO SACRIFICE 5Br
3Ba 4792 Herma.nson
2827 stt Ne>1t to Hunt
HOr S489K Ron 846·6n7 I
• REIDDELERS •
COIOll IEL Ill
•Private Beach
•View
For Details Call:
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221 AU8Y --, •• I ',,,, I 2tl SIEHS
-. • 14-675-2866• M07 [ C...t ... , .. C.. 3BR t'.BA. dbl gar 6f71:5-~0:53:0~A:g~t~6:4~5~-2~7~70~l::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: '·'"•c:h n<11se09portun<11es Tri-Pie. So of PCH, 3BA • ~····
<.1.ist1llfld • hkt bringing 3BA house two 2 bed llONOS of NEWPORT
PRESENT
..... ,ygereg41sa1e 1n townto Iba unus 4 car gar
• "' hv1ng room pa11os. S9951< 640-4544 ••••••••••••••••••••
: ENJ OY OCEAN BREEZES :
e ENJOY OCEAN BREEZF.S & e
e PANORAMIC VIEW!! 3 bdrm. 2 ba, :
• i.1~le story condominium w/cathedral
• teiling , marble entry plua privauyard & :
• large aeck.
: GREAT VALUBU HM,900:
e Call: JUDITH HON 831·7'55 e • • ~ : •
• ~L UTATS CO •
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•
IEST II ILIFFS
R Ulftlll 4BR, 3BA, over
2,000 llf newly redecorated
throughout In finest quality lnctud-
lng new carpet. kitchen ap-
pliances, akyHghta. French doors,
alarm tyatem & much, much morel
Lovely ,,_tk> on pietureeque green-
belt. Excellent valUe for this like
new houM, $435,000. Incl land •
.. UT 1-1 -WIT&,_.
(Off Vlat• del Oro)
IELEI l •. llWD
IEW umll -111• YO a&.S
3BR. 2BA. pool, spa, spacious yard. Supe<b corner lo-
cation. 1111.-
LUSES ....... .ms
3BR or 2BR + Den. Lg
private yard $1950/mo.
M.lffl
3BR. 2BA. 2 car garage
$1350/mo.
-..nw111111
Next to Getson's. 2BR, at-
tached garage $1095/mo.
...... •••• UUT ITllTll
$465.000. Enlarged living
room. on extra wide lot. epa
w/deck. Room to el(pand.
fine value.
DTUUlllLIT
Upgraded Monaco on huge
tot, 9000 sq. ft . w/clty lights
view. $525,000.
.. lltlml/.....-S
4Bfldroom Palermo Model
on vE ry large. sunny tot. Im-
maculate home. South lac-
ing back yard. $599.900.
ETHEL'S BEST BUY OF THE WEEKI
DIEL REAUY llAIES TllllS llUl'EI!
Hard work and conectentloua eervtc.
to her dent9 OETI REIUL Tl
Cel a frtend ..•
Call ETHEL today!
·"' ' .
QUALITY CUSTOM By
Owner. 3BR 2'-tBA. lam-
1ly rm. 1 year old. Island
ktlchen, sundeck ocean
close. $379,000. Prine•
only 969-6763
OPEN Sun 1·5 BLUFFS: BY OWNER. •P ·-*311A TCMl!Ne. ~ 946 TIAJUANA CrHllcally reduced . .'1W119WIW 28e wf'/91d In °'°9 Hgt&. I* c·· lrg yerd,
3 BR. 2 BA hofne wt l'Kige 12NK. All ne-38R 28A -----.0 CdM Steps to bMCf\. frple, lnOfy upe. S l275.
Mtlr BA w/FP & oeean *lllT "'* OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5. Slep9 ~ 30llll5 IOI. • .... Ill.I* BMu.t v'9w overtoc*lng 322-A Ogle.147-7S40_
views. Spa. wd deck. __ ..,. 20018aja.631-7tM 5359000 2BA & tBA ChOlcebulktina.._av.._ oceenatLo<*·OulPI. •E'StOE38f,28eT\llnMe
$339.000 Ask for _..,_.. -cilt c· F -*el ab6e. 30 to t3o ..... Call ncludes ~. ullf. 2 caf gll, yd. nu cerpet
Ctaudia. Agt 497~81 1 WMI Tl IUll ..,..m 7~~ ICH" delaita. s t460tmo. 675-3873 st t50tmo. 2036 Fullerton.
Hunt.HMbour 1042 ---2000 sq. It. Townhome. 3BR. 2BA newly re-The Prudential -.-lll-llll-Appt.onty.tu-llllO_
-------------Mission VWJo 1067 pool, 198, tennis. ()yer. mocseeed. Ownf $699,000 RENA( ~Atty -··· .... HARBOUR Pacific Condo. -aimcl 2 c.r-e-eoe. Pirate Rd OPEN .. / 573.7300 Shc)(ectjff Comm Wall! to Ill ••ES
300yds1osu11 Abe~1y1 T 11-4.548-6560 \t".1 \"I ...,. Yr iu·v .11 your prtv bMcii Oceen S 128,900 Open Sat.'Sun ----. \\ _ t-.. , 1-bteeie View. 28R l'~BA. 5 Bedt'oom. 3 a.tfl,
12-4. 17162 PCH •101 .... TlllW terms'°' Newport REALTORS'"' lf'ple. COY. pallO. 2 CM POOi/Spa 11175/mo 2131592-255 t 592-5430 Beech lownhorne, 1 mite ,...... "'""' ''"'92
---------Oa~~t:rl n:!s, b:u~g~~ from ocean Approx-Newport°NOrtrlTwnhM. ~mTA.U ....., Ale•.::_""""" _ 3 ~room. 2 Bath
lrvftw 1044 Mission Viejo!. bike to lmately 1200 sq. 11 ICH" Soony efld Ut'il, cts 2 pk, 2 R-1 IOtl. $475.000 EirecutJve 2 110fV home In Farnlty Rm S t200/mo
I k & shopping 3 S 180.000. No agems Call lhOPI, bey. S212K OoYef 723-5300 Otde CdM, So. of PCH. ml'U... :::;:rn , with Masier 918-721·61911 R.E. Prin only 63 t.-5737 -------2,800 IQ n .. 3 BR. 3 BA. Cell PETER, Select 8et1.,
Designer remodeled bedroom retreat, t.75 -,. SALi IY • ...---1625 Mair Suite wllrple. Homee & Gwoent
home French dOO<S. new bath, La Famllla Model BR. 2 BA in Newpott ... I l&Y ftlWll I .E. \IVanctd ltonS:.2~~·:001"'°· (l 14)111 ... _
appls. cen a11, euwm •vs· on IMge cOf'ner ~O'<lef err11ee. Freeh paint, neow Pre11lglou1 21R 21A PrMte Pwty Buys
tem Plaos IOI" 2nd ed· 9500 $q.lt.) vaohed 09lf.. noon. vau4ted ceilings, w/pool, spa, .. una. full JUNKIE APTS & HOUSES ~ -11&
d1t1on Reduced to S379K mo•. targe country s t77,000. 85()..3235 MC, mld·rlse ~ w/24 ForecloelK• OK $975/MO It 112 llllU IUll& k11cnen. family nelglt· * lllffl * • hr doorman Marble Doug 714/4-.-0197 A.Gt 631-2242
--1 I borhood. gas llfeplace. *I~* ...,lTll&lllt beve+ed mtrrOfa. dining EUtllde.38R l'~BA, w/d
;sea Relllfy ONLY S212.500 CALL 15...,15• Newer 4Br 2'"8• exec rm. boat slip & morel A hlr\19S. dbl ~· end yd,
NOW WONT LASTI Kr11 HOME. FarTI rm. 3 trple, value at $699,000. Call 1 BLOCK to beedll 28A NO PETS Sl050 • MC
JUDY DOBBS, 863-9580 Kapp. Century 2t Tooay E-Ptan on e11pan11ve poot& 198 Over 3000 s.r. PATR.ICK TENORE, A.gt 28A. 2 cw g#. Aini cond. Min IM II mos. 845-7234 WIYlm7 rUlty581·2100 greenbelt w/bay view! 3 A ateelatSl49.900 721-t200 $1525/mo.Avlnowl --
BR, 2.5 BA • F.A. Sl\y· . VANDEVORT 852-1335 (Over $125,000,000 Soldl)h~~~~:=---8"' 3•.1cn .o -~.._ $215. E81tlide 38R 2''t8A 2-S"" When yoo can buy lhls 11 2 F/P <>-~. •---' I .....__ .., ""'" ....,......, .,
near new upgraded 2BR J::s.ooo F• ._.,...,..,., 0 YlmWllT I Alm. ._. 2 trplea. gourmet ldlehen, twnhme. 2 carp. ffple,
conoo tor paymen1s OPEN SAT t-4 ---,_____. dbl garage. No peta. l>elconles, small pet '*
unoer $1 200/mo! Un-Newport lta<ft 1069 7 S OR ........ ..,.... __.... $1900/mo. S1250 Nr ~h/Newpor1 A 75 """'2 -265 VI TA NADA BR.21/tB• Tnhm, new BR 2n• ---. 2 ,........,, 8tvd 87~912 Bkr oehevable E 6 ·""" .. 1 -· Owner may cwry Call " -IH' '""'""' ._. •
.... ,_ v M K berber Ofl)t p!OI many BAL80'" ISLAND 2 car patlltng No pets. G....,'"T F-A-oommate11
.... ,..,., 6.~~8~,e Of" 7~}2~8 upgrades $289,000. •tm•'=t SUMMEA,. RENTA LS S15251mo. N::.r 3BR• lam rm, Lapa ltadl I048 ,.··atom ~ . ...: 2BR ' ft.._ 631 "473 New,.._._ on Ille water BR 18A S2000 .JI OfW -"" .,...., ~ ....,,. (he Prudential Calllornla ... .._.. AVAILABLE ·· 2VtBA. QUlet ""'" II *•IAICI UY* tionat detached 3rd Realty 111--111--•1~ llipa IOt 3 t>Oall •• ._........... BR 3'>\BA condo S2000 mtcro/lndry/yd/patlOIO.;
Beautiful 3BA 2'•BA. tam bedroom 0< 1n-taw qu.,. -••w -Oceerl & city tight .new.. BR 2BA S3000/mo Ht Monte Vista St400 ioom. l0<mal din . trg ters Spac1ou' ltv•ng rm & Popular Monaco model. 3BR 3BA dn • 2BR 2BA IULTllS 11M• ... 2.. Imo No Pets e.t2-38 t2 I It /P I v des Ull llU Upgraded llltchen. (cabl-"" A Value II $849,000 0ourme1 kitchen with am Y rm w a os er * ne11, appliances, Island) Call PATRICK TENOAE • ~ ....... •-&..• -u ,. Ill-... _. ocean"'-24 Hr ~atd stone fir eplace & many. OPEN SAT/SUN 2-5 136 b th I In 721 1200 ---15• gated Private beach recent upgrades Appeal-VI'" TRIESTE 5 BR 4 BA a s. carpe mg, • • BR 2B (dresser rm oft 2BR house In qule1 neigh· $675 ooo 1ng exteriOf ranch·Styte " • · ' ground spa.sJ,000 lo-(Over 1 125,000,000 Soldl) S 50 mstr BAI End Unit condo l>Othood on the EutllOe
O..nr/Bkr 499 486-t single on lnleno< COtner s' lam. 45 lot 3 car ga.r caty'°"vON' SN53AE.·,,.,,·~-'°' ~~TOWERS· 2 Bd. bay w/pvtbalconyoltoflMng Cal OK S775tmo C.it
• s.te Olf«ed at $475.000 "~90· oooP•ll6o7.3 .,'239deck 71"/ .. ...,.. .....,2112...,....1'" view S 1450 rm Lg 2 car attached gat. e.t&-<t902
..... Call CURT lt63l-t266 -. -_ .. _~ - -~~l:.E s·t~leg9 ant 1 bd. 1~:~!~~~~-~2~' NEWEASTSIDE28A2BA. EITITI* °'8mond .. 1 .,_ _..._.. .. 95 upllatrs unit, 1 car
10(.fedtble5346sl newer •-.-T• ·not n OPEN SUN 12~ 31IO VILLA BAL BOA SO OFPCH enclosed g•tage
mooerri estate w1ttt prt· 3 Story Brand-New rough .... This r>ome NII Corte Ponoflno, 4BR. Penthouse, den, lam rm Open & spacious. 2 BA a $995/mo 722-0!>82
•.• 111 \teps 10 beach. F0<-Oceanfront Inspiring ~ ll'le right llufl.. 3BA. FR. se>a & sauna. S 1700 den 2 BA houu
....... , cx;ean Catalina & lllWfllT IElll'Ti v-from almost ev.y 11 CONervah¥e eontem-Herb. 548-17« Bkr BAYSHORES . 2 bd • def1 $2.100/mo 760~8384. Of OPEN SAT t()..2
caasume ,,_,, An op-room 4 Bedroom 4 bath porary, the colofs are ---Y 1 ... home. $2200. 721..0118 Secluded Seablult Cany0n
ponunity at $4,000.000 v-lot Ocean Iida of lop-ol·ltte·llne ap ~ tranquil butt .. OI lh•• ....... ~ BIG CANYON -5 bd, golf Agl•. L<JjS & Linda townhOUM. 2BR 1•,eA
Appl only by PATRICK Cliff Or. $549,000 Can-pllanoea.manyupgradee ~1~ -cannot 3BR 3BR,pool,jae,sauna COUfMeatate Stl.500 Grubb&ElltsRltrs dbl garage. w/d hllups.
rENORE nery v~:~~;77 RHlly OPEN SAT & SUN rs • single llC>f"Y w1lh 4 ~.~ W~K3:°° s~~ ................ t 644...6200 ~9:'1~~i~75-~~J'9''
72 1• t200 Agl PUfl IUL UT&Tt bedrooms. 2 on e.ch finance J.D K & ASIOC. IULTlll U 1· 1• !spectacular Ocean & 11111 llU 111-1• Wing An island kitchen 780-7266(213)662-1355 ----HatbOf v-3BR 2BA i.HurJC-. -.-~----2-140-
Bay & ocean View 3BR. l~roomc:ombltlatt0n, lllbollsllnd 2106 ger. 25211 Ocean
ram rm bolll.IS rm. pool a l'KIG8 corner IOCallon Pllil IDICll S2.850tmo. 9911·5819 1BR secluded twnhse a spa $825.000 Agt Mel W!lh grNt curb appeal. Furntaned 2 Wfy 1.,ge BR. carpr1. gardn vu, clubnM EJCL •-•Yllf Kiddie Open Sal/Sun .... ft1W ~ OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 Spac.lous elegant quiet 2 BA. patio. wld , lrplC pool Quiet well·kept ~! t·~ Townhouae style owner'• t701 Start.gilt <Afele 2BR• den, 38A condo. 2 Sl,050/mo Avail Sept a1ea $675 Nr Broolo:·
-no 5 tO Kings Road Cannery 4 Bedroom Ufllt Root top 1599 000 trplc. pklng '°' 6 C#I Wini« rental 675·8565 hurst/Adams 545-5 I 15
Nt>w gorgeous 5 500 sll \lttl..,,.. Reallw 673-3771 deck wt•-·zzJ Detached Im Un Steps to bHctt a ~ ---- - --, "~tom MIN' 1n gated ...,v , ,_.. • $479 000 OPEN SAT t-5 a.o. IEW lllJRllT commun11y w'prtvate CISTM •Ra___ 2 BR cottage, 4 car park-673-1181 215 1'91t1 St. t 67S.2332
1 b'-RE -' 1ng, upgraoed property ---,....,., 2107 ,, •• _. tw>arh Unbeheva "" Beaut Balboa Pen Home ., •f& •Rt1 UTlTI -IPIOT ... Ill '--'_"""""._ ___ _
675-60E.2 on qu1e1 street t dOOf ,._ --llLLll ft1W! Brand new custom. views NICE 3BR IBA. lrptc, -3 BRa 1600-2600 IQ It • ua• HL.lft rrom bay 4Br 3'.,BA 2 111-1• I 2 Masters. gated comm from all room• 4000 IQ lndry. yatd, gerage 4 Starting lrom $2200/mo ~AAS'•BA 5000 1t Cus· lrplCI, over 2300 IQ ti $298.000 Agt759-9314 ft • 4-c&l'g., Mu.I ... ! dOOt• to beach $1350 (7t4)536·T383
tom Estate With pool • S699 900 Gall Taylor/ LIDO BAY VIEW 'Princlpals,'pteue !_mo • deposit. 548-3~ 21 44
180 OCEAN VIEWS• Ronda Hem Cannery Vi,.. * ... llT.nl BR• tarn rm 3 8A dote St.295.000 WlTDRllTYILn .......
A steal I I $995 000 C all lage Realty e7J.3777 Perteet 2 BR Condo '°' 10 beacn • 2,300 11. A VANDEVORT 852-8335 Penlnluta Pt baytront. 4BR 2BA ~ IC>& toe> con-
PATRICK TENOAE ICEOFlllT tltalyounoeHcutlve.En-$460,000 Agt, Joe Y..-Tl&lm. only S2000/mo Call dttiongr .. tyer'd vacant
72 1·1200 Agl Rare estate on""'°"° It tire unit completly up-Girardot 240-3900 . lll lllffl-Sheila a1 BurrWlltte Altrs St350fmo ~ Ptan
10 '41 $125,000.000 Sok") IOIS. •n II OI oce~fttronl, gtaded Berber catpet, 498-7~ 17$-4630 Of 642-6791 ._..·1 1""''" °"' -· ttle floon, mirroiced wall1. R Und model 38 ..., • cvv near wedge $2.950.000 Quiet loeatton with vlewl. LSE/OPT Wllllc to beach are • • r 21 22 OPEN Sal /Sun 1·5 p Iced 1 ... $239 000 38r 28a bNcf\ conoo, 28a, lrg master aulte. OtQrY dft Mir
2 140 E Oc:Mntront * * * •. * * IUnOectt pool 2-car p lrple, plantation snutlerl •etiARMINO 2BR • den. _ __ Cannery Village Realty e.t2-8759. 2 13-458-1~ 53911,000 ~241•720a 28A tr"'-110_ tri....
REENTREE JBR. 2BA
HM, 2 car gar New ~pt.
no pets. LM St,250/mo
1111 collect e tll-348·0440
-·-·-1•1 673-3777 ·-" •R--· , .,...., ....,., 'V• .,..." ••sr• -mi.•~ ftlW Santa w/d, 2 cat garage. patio 1 8-R-Condo -EN:! patio, (MUI 1 l&f __..., Pll. n G0tgeou1 3 BR 2 BA r• · NY Welk 10 beach S 1350 au dble =0-Close to TllTLIW •ST
Light & bright •BR 3BA JBR 3BA, better than ~ =·:~n '-:* •~~All~ Hlif1b J084 ~ AV! 7110 760-3678 t>eactt I mo Avail GorQeOUUllecvtMI home
"Ome Newly redone In· '8451< Agl, H«b M.,en... ~. Downstaors 1 BR~ Over·tooaine~asnton Ill o, .. , location like new. •LEASE OPTION New 7/1 63t-218~ 4BR 3BA. bonus Vift4.
RTLEROCK Hee 48'
38a, 23 Sliver Ct-eecent
AIC, S«:. 3-car gar. new
pelnt intout S2500 IM
oPt 545-2442. 854-7127
!>•de &out EAtra lrgcOf· <Atnn&fyV1t1ageR.alty BArenlatunn $530000 •P am.c:v-S2t2.000.()penS.VSun 28R 2'~BA Walk IO Bett Eltde quiet 1 BR e a.qullltt garden
net tot ""'" b&clcyard IO< 673-3777 Of 673-6427 * * * * *' * 0:::. 10 Min 1~. 1532 Brum Bet1t Ln bNCh. Mary Ellen, Agt H .. F"tower St Lg pvt yd S3.800/mo 854-96113
k•dS 10 play v-of lhe 0 • Su t & Cit L ...... , By Owner 6-t I .507 t Roger • Realty 675-231 I & patio Lndry rm No .,__,'" --oc;ean, (While Water Vlf!W •LEASE PTtON• _._.,•-•ma-nse Y ...,.. • 6--·111191r ,.._
rrom Mstr Bdrm) arid Em-2BA remodel In Newpofl ,.__ _.. •-• Tennis Count UT 38' 2'~8a. 2 lrple, pets S750 ~ 7906 Sharp t~Story, 2 tMlr
eralO Bay Canyon & Park He1ght1/C 1111 haven Real Eata!e & tn,,...tment •Private Spa:Pool Moble .-., g•r. S.W crpl, beam 2BR tBA Tntla. WUl'ltdry, bdrm1. 28A, eaHn
Sn0t1 walk to private $469,000 Agt e.tS.36113 720• 16118 e 4BR 2'"8A FOi S. cells. lkyill. tub spa C81POtl l\ld1 OK. no pets. k1lchef\. frptc, vacant
beach & 1enm• covns ---lllfli-.YI • l5 Min to ... S2000 Ride 646·2983 $780 64S-780t s 11251mo Donald Platt
Must call tor applm to 211YILU11&.111 £'.-~.. 1-•BR .._._ airport/Newp0<l Hbr * IY I * --142•9797 enier thtS exciusive 24 hr Your etlOiele~loY pool, ""'"''~5 .. B-..'lfl j h oc' ""'e""'•N 19 I 1 Yacht Resolute. NB. Newport BMch Lllce new EAUTtFUL 2Br tBa. encl 2BR 2BA CONDO. enct 2·
d 1 19a tennis Cl • ooean In rm. " "'· wt "' O w n e r I B r o II e r 2BR 2.... 1 ...,. 1 gat. patio ~rden New C8I gatage, new P&lnl gate ouar eo commun • eu~ a 28r 28a w/l'Kige • CITY LIGHTS VtEW 714172 t-0555 ..... r.,..., pa IO paint Walk to bNa'I Great tocattOn S9001mo. ty S1 l50 000 CALL 1 1 Model perfect Prof 8aY'lde VIiiage on the St200tmo 972-2079 972-2079 Sal/Sun to a•range ~Vlpal~• pro decaden tndscp gated yard A * ~ * beywlthpool,ctubhouae,
app1m. 494·t840 Bllr b=l~Oru-~t ;~ru! ': value at s999,ooo r0r Fully r•burbtsned. et~55,000 673-1314 '1 fully turn11~ t 2BR 18AcablnlnlWOds ----- -
IPflllf 1·4'11 $319000 Of" a large 28' Appl , call PATRICK $t15,000 Alao. 2 BR, 2 LIOOPARK mobile home =t!~~/!~·;;:'1 on blufft ~living rm, rwwportiiNdt 2169
-·-2Ba penlhOuM wt t80• TENORE 721-1200 Aot BA, tebuklus ocean a bey 28r 18a, cerport. stOf· block from bu ch ~·,I:d0r :1~~35 •!XCUJ81V£ OUAAO•
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.. ..., panoram!C ocean view 1 (Over $125.000.000 Sold!) Vlew $199.900 Gated 999 Prl bell, tam/pet partt .......,
..,,...., ttlghlyupgrededtnru-out. comm Open Sal/Sun '27.000080 673--1434 S2.500~';~~~c u111 •••BA 2BA Eutllde, •GATEDOOMMUHITY•
11111' M. flWlll S-409,000 Call PATRICK 1-4 30 Agl 548-3412 _ cut•*lac bonus rm ·-Mllll 111 TllUI TENORE 721· 1200 Acrugt 112 dining rm . gar~Jl9r Avl ~ & 38~ 28A ApfS. frp!c,
Charming 2BA 1BA heme (0ver $125,000.000$oldl) Plllll•lllU iiU[6' YOUR DAEAM m'Y ..... fllln 711 Sl500Cal46-t2-5958 :~r=:·~:~
1n The Voltage <>Gean FELL OUT OF ESCROW 1 IAf Y11W ESTATE Over S acrea in Cel the **EASTStOE48A2!MIA gar wlJ1lra et~eo-, All
view 2 blks to 1>eecn Re-t2 UNITS Near Faahlon pre1Ugeous Bernerdo lll-IPlllMJIT? condO. 2 CM get. tr!*;. rnaintenanc:. Ind Sorry
modeHld thru·out. Lg lot lalancs. 130011Hc:tl Charm~ l3yrold. custom Trallt Ag•. M indy UnbeMeYM>leAE67s.t062 pool. terws ~. wld No pell 144.0509
room ICH" expanaion. lg Sl,790.000 Bkr 759-5080 home leWI from evefY Prvdentltl Calif AMny hkupS1350mo650-3335_ ··-· s~[~~~ .!J~1~l ;e:g, •Wlll '"91• .. OCEAN VtEWS .. ;~.,g. ~=·,~a:: (ll&) 480-5628 Furn cory 3 IR. 2 BA •38A 2\tBA towrtflouM, A l8A :=-comm
"'4UST SEUt Call Agt Newpor1 Shores 4B.r 2',,Ba LG Ouplew. prime locatlOn on S1t5,000 AltOCieted Aooma. ~ta. llCMT'98 Wtllllt 10 bctl, lhOPI. ""'° end unit Gar999, ffi*:. ocM ~ mil;ro d/w
l 1nC1e f7 t4t494-7394 S t750tmo pr1nopa1 4BAl38R '650,000 ANllOft, OwnertAoent. -~cettaetllfyyour Ing LQ ~uo. kit, lndry, petio. poo1, 1en~. Slits Frpici, 2 ger '1. yr' tae, ~e1Ma.x L~na Rltr5 5% down Onr 63t-41lt t 8111 Grundy RllY 1175-8161 64~3370 houtonO~ l/p S2,000t mo 720• 1200 mo NO PETS 722..011 St500l.:..:'"°.::.....:.1'::.2.;..l.()909.;;.:;.;..;;..._.
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s1100tMO 18A OCMll LMIOPT W1111 to beecft IUnd 2606 -~~ -~"". S.. F ... 39r -· ___.. .......-. ••EASTSIDE•• EASTSIOE NEW PVT 1BR • ,., ... -~'9 28A 2BA comm POOi G~~ ~~enn4 CCMrtl ...,;:_ ;;;:2;:1:9..,.,, •Lrg r.O.C 2BR 1·~BA LARGE 3BR 2BA garage APT dlw wld hk ups 3BA 2B TR P f; oowns1.W1. 1 catpon & i Alfm-IPTI
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lmost,_ 8'6-1191 142~751, 21~ ... 1 .. cath cells. upgrdes. lrplc frplc, pvt patio No Pel$ e"" garage new ap-A 1 L cw ~. pell neg<>· -.. , .. -...,... " trench dll to deck dtw, S1095 720-tS65 phances 5•8-4589 Ava;IJuly 1 631•2916 tlebl• 1875 Olga, *ww•• -•*
w/d , gar $1500/mo Avl •BAY TIMBC:RS• ONLY TWO MILES TO 848-2971/W 559-1650/H EXCLUSIVE BEACH
711 837-8547 499.a321 IBR lrple cab'e pool WTSlll BEACH' Walll to shops' 1 .. -~-----~I COMMUNtn> •ll.lfnLR-30n '1' .BA.. 2 ear en~. ,...., pOOl,llp.eveit7-1,
52 000 per mo 780-M42
Patio. oar No nets 399 Super/I Sharp 1BA house IBA. IBAwalk-1nelosets Hunt. kach 2640 2bB•R" 28v~• denMICrBeo audt•lwul S " w irep•ace ya•d & gar-SSSOtmo 772-4605 ., ..,_ lllboa PfninUa 1flJ7 W Bay I 5685 650·6357 age 5775,mo O"E""'tZEO 3BR 28.. DELUXE Ttl !eV9138R. IOtl hr1oplac;e, t1asn c;omt1<,r;
•IUlllll_,* ...... *c•aan Q 1 t lg 2BR 2B'" " ..., " 2' ,BA Roman tub 2 tip IOf & Qlt age E.nto~ Ou•
1BA 1eA ~Q·-1stree1 "" u lt " ,..A 1 $ ., .. v.... d' ... IO 1BR Apt $550/mo TRW ""'""ii an •t1a SIOt~, 24-00SI Nr Hunt HarboUr P•>lt oeach 2350 All
•2B• t .ea. saso •2ar
}Ba $875 G.,. 1ne!Oe
l,JMMEA MNT AL 28R Welk to beech Avail 6130 w ... c seis gas cook 1 .. s
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$775
sm1 oalcony encl gar •9Qd 132 Cecil Place c.arpotl ,poOI, rom.., S1495 (2131MI0·9513 mamtenanc.e lncl
" incl I mo $825 NO PETS 640·2495 Curt II 631-1266 No pets 645-5530
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•NEWPORT HEIGHlSft
"4r Harbor High. oceen.
tic.ag Hosp 2BR 28A.
28A. '9 oec« wlvl-'
PrntlglOUa gated condo
on tM NewpOf1 e..ch
Country Club grounds.
675-9844 Beth •LI 1112111111* ..... llM btr•* •Ctean Qutet 19 2BR 2BA NPT HTGS 28R 1BA lrple. Piii-W/mAI New crpl/paont & blinds SORRY.~ PETS •Ullll• 1411* walk-1nclose1s.gascook· p.olto lrg yd gar. lndry YOUJ Nr ocean Ga11~ge No 11fJ. 111-1111
New c1pt/p11n1. hmlled 1ng. d1w pallO garage Ou•el Nope1s S900tmo IBA w/lolt & bal<:Ony No pets 960-62311857-1776 ·--------l2t00/mo
JOO ISLE 2BR 2BA.
could be 3BR lndry
ffplc. lg petlO S 13SO
kttc:h Nr ocn Utll5 pd No $850 NO PCTS 640-2495 282 E 161h 646-60H pets $995/mo 2151 Pa· DELUXE 2BR 2BA. marble
pelS857-17761760·1713 cohc Ave See Mor " 1BR. Newoort Besen Ot'fl. trplc, maint poo4 &
rnco yd Gar, S 1175/mo ""!> 2893 11ene
•WTSlll?* LAii( , .... ,. B·IOt 855--0665 lrple. skylrghls. W/D. $475 P4'f mo Isl & last •UlllHIE.• 1BA r ...... ~ u :•otmo ,~1 Avail 1mmed Call ,.,. neat Hunt Hart>Our """" ..,.. '"' 975 2 3 860 95 3 requlfed Will rent or
,/fRY SPECIAL BLUFFS
G·Pl3n L•I•& airy. recent
rf'mooel 3BA 28". ""81
o:>eean view • g<nblt. No
""" $2000/mo 1962 v"1a Ceudal 1173-4714
UXUAIOUS eondo. 1n ~ s.. 19'end. baekl
lo golf c:our• 2BR • den
Furn $700/mo yearly gas, water. 8nc1 ga1age 631·4086 altet 12 noon OUIET E Side 18R dupleJl. I 1 I • 1 Ylate 650· 7479
•-lmJ11211 5-'8-7854 2323 Elden l•-------•I 0111 yard Single adufl 1---------1
13.300/mo
CUSTOM f urn1slled
l'IOf'N in gated communt-
ty &BR 48A, pvt pool,
$l2SOI arty $600/mo • deposits UfN leach 2648 •Wll•*
•'BU< TO e:.rcH Really '*2E:;:~~3~d 2~u' :a~r!~ LIW, LIW Avail 711 642-3985 1 8LK from be.ch. oceer\ F•19. d!ShWast\er, stove
stwpl Befbef c:atpets. S 1150/mo 2036 Fulletton llYE-11 WESTBAV APTS v-. wal'I to :jwntwn incl No pets 5-'5-4855
mini blind1.1tc Avail Im· Appl only 968-8880 $200 OFF MOVE-IN•! StudlO $625/mo, S300 •EASTBLUFf 2BR 2BA
medialelyl 495-0~9 *2 WU -111T* dep IBR $82S/mo. $400 Pool hrepla'e vre111
1100 PENN 38R 3BA ON
THE WATER 0octi 8¥8111
• oOO sq It l3000/mo
ytly Agl 675-010t
sa.000/mo
CAHVON 3BR 4BA.
pvt pool & spa, Pro-
t .. aionelly decorated.
LRG STUDIO. newly dee. *s,l,.....S* rw.& 28drm 1'•8a $81S ~ .... •l~Fm* 280,m 2Ba $63S oep Utilpd 497-4~1 coin -op w11he1 .01 y111
LillitM 11t1f ti 1 /2 151 E 21st St 5-'8-2408 WHIST•••• $999 NO PETS 722·8'> t'
17.000/mo
BEAUTIFUL lBA tn
lull kotch Steps to bay & • r oe 2 B R I ''I BA
bctl q111e1 street $675 townhOOff tndry rm
yrly incl util 67S·2794 pa110 a ll t>u llt-1n1 SpaclOus lBA. like ,_ - - - -1BR. "'°'' wait! to Main •NEW 2BR IBA ()Ovet@O condition S665 Reing I Bedroom $680 Beach. oar S7501mo Ind parking bu••Hnl P•I
l BR 1BA ,.._.,t Hll.
SI ISO 423 W ... ,.,.,.._
A.ve Open Sat/Sun 1-8,
~ t3 37 1-6650
S8251mo
2078 Thut1n guwo r,~~= Balboa 1·c ... orona--dff-....,---26"""2"!'21
2BR 1BA Apt lrptc. D/W, 722~~~ ~o~:-2232
-2 parking speces
..... r•noe. micro pool: 2Bdrm t•.ea S79S utrl.Ava;l 71t 494.2935 pa 110 S850 t m o
caroon laundry aM uhl-2250 Vanguard 540·9626 714-979-9991
•ties paid. ea.oept etec:triC ---- -
No pets (7 14)548-0492 t Bedtoom 28drm l'·B•
2669 ........... ,!!
BACK BAY & clfY Llgl'lt Vu
S.aul 3BR 2h8A. ptiY
,pa wlv,...s. •veil now
52600/mo 646-'5550 egt.
403 FERNLEAF •Clean Quiet lg 28A •LOW MOVE-IN• Eut· 131 E 18th St
LUXURIOUS 2BA 28A
12t 34th St 281' 28a. Prime IOCal CIOse 10 t-:h
steps to t>each Encl Frplc Loaded w tn
pati0. d/w S 1275/MO. 1· amenohe5 S 11001n10
yr lease Sandy 720-0980 Call Paul 5-'8-3J43
S 1200 • uOI ~ MC dep 1BA to closets d/w new Side IBR IBA wllrple &
patio Uhls pd S5SOtmo
Catt KeVtn 851·0424 Bkr Dini Point 2626
BAVRIOOE Etcec CondO,
gate gua.rded comm. like r-2BR 1BAS1200/mo
1BA 2BA St.00/mo 1 ~
tease &«·878e
Leslie 660-8888 I crol. vethcals. encl gar * LMge tBR walk to $735 NO PETS 640-2495
Chine C~e garage. viii· •MOVE·IN BONUS'•
•1..S paid S675 Avail July lspaclOVs & brrght 2BR. 2
1. 644-4244 lull bllf'IS. blllns no pets
Mesa Vetde 28R up'*. Deluae IBR Apt tip, gar.
Qu1e1 cul·de-sac. encl ocean view, upstairs.
garage $695 • sec $800 per mo Altet 6PM
lBR fOWef t>eech apt, "uttv furnished 2BR
parking. lndr:y relrtg Lse 2 BA July August
$710 ll1CI ultl 4700 Nee>-Sept SI 34!. pet mo
t-Av..i 71 I 6~356 ~I Nincy 760-9223 BACHELOR APT 705'.,I S850tmo Pam 5-'6-58d0
port Sho•H . 3BR. .tasm1ne Ltvtno room1 •NWPT 11GTS are• 2BR •U~ llft• 28A l.,ge lamity •oom wlh1de·a-oee1 kttchen 28A. tip. gar. quret
• BA ,., 8A Gated yearly, plus yoo• own taundty room wrth w /O. duple.1 tndry rm no pets
omm F/p, w/d, poo4 & Mn<IY beach S 1750 per den & BA. lrg encl patro Avt now S99S 720· 1565
•Pll Allen gar Well( to mo 6A2-4917 $890tmo L•• 723· 1513
Aal Is & ahop• NEWPORT TERRACE WESTBAY PARTMENTS S2 250/mo 640·1212 Condo 3BA 2'•BA. butlt· LARGE 1BR upper uml A unlurn fireplace. Cleek S200 OFF MOVE-IN'
Bi>auttful 28A 2'MSA-t..OV ins. lrple. pa110. poOI slight view new carpets IFeatut1ng pool apa,1
'"' mo.,..1n Obie end! gar . xlnt Joe S 1250/mo $775/mo * 833-8162
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oa1i0s enclosed parking 9ar commun pooe, AIC C.it Ltnda. 244-7367 Sorry. No Pets
$16001 790-9539...... Spacious 2BR 1118A t 8edroom S665 mo nv• NWPT Hgll 38' 2Ba lrplc twnhtM Ciose to De8Chl 28drm 1 •Bl $770 -----·----.-.-.-.II poOI. hd wd n. new k1t1dn & snopptng S9SOt mo 82:> Cenlet St 642-1424 Wl'T .,,..Tlllft ~1pn20001• QOOl1mo~"5_20d500"' 900 Sea Lane 644·26lt s """" -WESTFIELD APT
Celt IN OCEAN & BAY VIEWS MC 2624 $200 OFF MOVE·tN' Lblm _,.. -...,.,., 2BR 2BA poOI, spe (OU. Alna All UTILITIES PAID
--" .,.... 1 Bed1oom $655 Unbef....,..,.. AE 17s-eol2 $ 11150/mo 1 yr tse $200 OFF MOV(·IN 301 A'locado 642·98SO Btasn-& Co RE &o-2BR tBA w/gat blhns.
City style co;;cr0--;;; llerege. 759-1219 1nca ye1 w1pa110 W1r pd 28d,m 1, •Ba $775
DGh/HoaQ lg Vet ....... S4JfTlfMt Re<'llal12BR 1BA 667 V1Cl0tl8 I 5735 398 W Wilson 631·55l''}
2 mstr 11 ... merble llp. Mly furn toe 3 Ill SI Cell 636-4 120 9·5PM
oool. gated unfurn M00·17001W't Ceble & GREAT LOC tBr 1Ba, lfg 1211 lff!
$1 200 tum $1,400. ~-micro incl 675·4699 patio upper unil, ,_ •ALA MOANA APTS *
8rencet 64~7 crpl Reino ges incl No 1 & 2BR 1BA, OI W,
.CLIFF .....,IVE OC"" ... H 1 ISOJll lllTAL pets S635/mo 645-5853 beauttful pool area. targe .,., ~ 18R tBA. f\Hn 20834th St • 1 d ~ BAY VIEW CharfNftQ 2 $650/Wk 63 t-8260 lBR DUPLEX wl stove. rec rOOfl'l o aun 'Y '"""'" Bdrm. l''I BA houM St0fag41 ., .. N-paint c;Jose to lllOpS & bvses
'1200/mo 1131-e35t VILLA BALBOA nr bMC:h & ~rpet CIOM to all SS85-S67S1mo
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--Huge 1BR condo. ""Me $615/mo • 650-75-'9 S30 w w11son
0tona Oel Mer MM. c;etpellwetl•. poOI & ten· _
belutlful 2 story. Point n11 $1100/mo 722-9916 12tllff 11¥1·• TS&.~
del ._.., ltOfM (2'-t ~ W'"TERFRONT w/OOCK Large 1BR 1BA w/gar 722·9012 0t 832-2232 Old) 3 8R, llWIQ. dtnlng & " S595tmo $500 sec Sorry No Pets
lemtly rooms, 2'-t BA. 2 Gated eomm 2BR. den. 1970 Wall<tee 631 · 1879 •Big. Beaut, qutet IBR ear ga,age lfTWNdtet• 2BA. apa. l/p, Clbl get. Great E/llde toe' Lndfy. ~ $3,300/mo $2.400/mo llS0·365e 2BA l'~BA twnh!MI apt BBO. patro. g1u ca~ avt
801-328-31t1 Of $700 2 people No pell IOt-314-7837"' °""'"'' 2176 PlllO. c:atpo<I All eiectrlC $645 No pets 831-8427
I01·2t1-o313. Penoremfe OcMn View. 646-9507
DUPLEX 38f 2'Mla. den. 11 11 e new . 2 8 R 2 BR. 2 BA NEW. Quiet.
trplc. hi cell. 2-cw gar. TownhouH. no pell. "" cmpb Frp6c. lndry
backyard Spectou1 $925. 71414M..o44e. rm, d /w. al e $895
BACHELOR APT It\ East·
aide Cost• Mesa Smell
pa'uo incl Cal QI(
$495/mo. 646-4902
S 1350/mo I ll-244·3& 18 M S-0302, 650-528e
U111l., South CHst Mttro -2 ii •n• ~ c,:~~;.~~i
5 BA, 3 BA.'*' OK. J.¥811 2186 L•ge yerd. ntee eerpetlng, drapnl pelflt 1850/mo
6 130 S2 ,450t mq CONDO. Feb dee!. 2BR. drepes. bullt·lns. celltng 873-6t6tOl455-17&4
Ownetl,,.._,. 7•1'0I 28A. 2 Bel, w/d nookup. fen. d'*. encl garage I CLEAN STUOIO.verynice,
--min from Fwy & So Co cal welCOtM $82!0 eentral toceoon lerge ..... HUH P\ua.S1,tso. t73-7222 122.ttoi or 973-0275 betn & ctosets s'.c15 uttl
au.rd o-ted ~·· 5 -2BR. 1tove/dl11'1we1her. 1nct No pets 648..Jt 1e
Gl41om ~-,...,..., JK. upsta1r1 nlee tocation BR, 41,\ BA. c.. Oi91. ofl ·•tr'ut parll•no: EASTSl[)6.2BR IBA
7Sl-ltt1 $700/ 858 19·32 Wlgarage Qoae to every• n1e Pfuo.ntlel celifornia lllMNt mo • 1 n t n g 1 A v 111 n ow "-"Y bUnd 2606 •18R 1BA Upper Newly $725/mo A.gt 63t-t370
--~-redee . O/W. g.,, lndry
HAR80A VIOW HOMES 2 8 f' • o en. 1 8 A rm. ce.t>le, no pets $600 UITm
Beeut 48A • bOnut rm. ~rt/dwnttrt w/lflewl * &46·ee62 • IMl.., -:= :::1:t. ape. .Nee ....,. to bctl Frf*l. '* • 2 BA I ·~ BA 2BR 18A. "" .. baCk yerd . ""'""Cf*\. anQI ear gar, • E Gas WIO hkUC>S $750 No
48A, f8m ""·prof~ I 1500 mo I tt-247·24'48 ~~_!9 :.IO~= pe1$ 645 1631 Alt 4PM
View poo4 ..... ..,.. --""· ......
toe Hrbt v.e. Hm Awl •It••* now S815 1mo &40-7804 WT*
now 12tt5/mo 7&1-9011 2 Bf'. 1 BA. MW paint. •SPACIOUS 180AM• IMl.., ~ lliU M Yfl'ONT c.rpet 11.095141 0645 VautMO ~. MW ..,_ 18R t8A twnh-. Lol1
CNtmlna tum. _,. HA VEAALY 19 28A1 1A. ~ eetpet. dr11P91. bek'm new crotsl dfPI
498-1936 °' 751-9483 66 t-3653
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hofw'9 lf750/mo Wftw IM roofd9dt trpc OOU8LE ~~ 1 d • Io c at Ion 329 Un1._., .. 1y Or • C ~~~~ ~~~ ~"5~ ~~~'~ v1~mo ·~~No.U~•••••••••••~~~--~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~ M ONnct, My. 17M 161 t 7 S8SO & Up 722-7195 Plt!..!'42·21..!!._ -I
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llClllllE am ltoollts 2706 l(AUAI OCEAN VIEW. 2 •Wl'lm'lllT• 2724 2724 I.E. 5* lent
ON THE BAY BA. 2 BA Condo Golf, F1JRNISHEO-On e11cluswe COSTA Mesa New IHC: Fem ahr 2 BA, 2 BA Opt11, lus.lness/Offke
2 BDRM• 2BA $1 450 COSTA MESA HOUSE. tennis. sandy beach Bayside Or. 2BA •Den. home, great loc:allonl Newport, near bc:h. Gar-
1 BDRM. 1BA S925 Female non-smoker. $595/oNtt 714-498-1058 $3500/mo.AvtNOWthru Ftreplac:e. bath. w/d ...., parking 1550/mo . ..._ _______ ..,._
child ok $300/mo Call "'~ 30t .. A t "•o 2500 ••75 ., .. , 5335 ...,.. 723 O 25 ,. riopers Oa11y9-5 63,_9011 aller&pm Laguna wkly rental ..._t "· g '" --Imo •,,_,. 723-6412. • 4 • ...,..,llUlll
548-1501 _ Beau111u1 ocean view y••·-·-EHi Side C,M. Fem 251-6105 _ NEWPOATBEACH
FULL aerw:. omce In
Newpor1 Centw. FUh!On
lsl1nd Ans-ring svc:
only also avellat>le
Tll UlllTM lmll
640-5470 LlllW&TllYIEWI
Elegant 2BA 2BA, lrplc
(714)673-5088
FURN room. Fem Near Steps to bc:h 2 BR. pvt -·--· I ed c t OK N F & CopyServloeonS1te UCl/Fashlon Isl. Lull NB pllg, & garden 494-1602 tllllllL .al pre en ' a ear CORONA DEL MAR Fem !&II
11ome. $425/mo 1nct u111 & In Orange County. Steps ~~· 1S35~8-rs'13mo 1>1us prel'd Share 3BR 2BA 18-1111 ......... zn•
kttc_nen puv 720-873. 3 ••••p ITllll to lhe surf • 36()• view! __ u · · hOUse, non-smkr • S450' 180 SO FT. Corona del On East 17th· StrMt 1n
-Over 3.000 s/I, elevator. Fem snr Nwpt Hgts 3BR dep 760-8252 Mar Good p8/1Yng. Call coal• Mesa, 646--4.130 ,E.1.1.sull Nr SC Plza In beauhlul to Furnished, TV, micro. sun jacuzzi • many contem-3BA condo. lrplc. wl~. Prof nl smkr sl1r beauhlully Ken. Agent 675-6700
hOmellurn Sl1r bath. deck, balcony, 100 yds to porary amenities. Alll July 1400 • '1 ullls. ~I• req d furnished & decorated • • • • • **"" llm fllll.Y lllT&LS wld. pooi. spa, S400/mo Beach and Bay. Avail tst 10 August 18tl1 760-2563 Eves 642-3707 Nwpt Beach condo! Walt! CA-su•L 11.__ t SOO N N-port Bvld MIYI·• .... ITSH! -dep 55&-1737 $450/wk 1818''1 Balboa wk 1y1mth1 y r a 1 es. Huntington Beach M/F. n· 10 beacl1f Enc:t oa111ge. ~ h ,. 70~x~ 0 B;'t>! 280-3500 sJI. rent negot
•2 & 3 Bedrooms PVT balh/entr. JCtra lg up-Blvd Newport 714/499-6290 smkr. Walk to beach. w/d, pool & spa from only Bl 8; P b th 525 It Piil BA Agt 261·6102
•Unfurnished stairs room, HB I mile 10 -$425/mo. 714-962·6291 1550 • utlls. 631-t26& l~lm~. ! 76o.97~ ·
•Close 10 beach bc:h. Matenon-smkr pref. IPll •••-a ,. ... 1 Roomma es \If anted °' 818-812-2878 Paul Ext 214, Raylene _ ------.. ,---•Free hs1-CALL TODAYI 1495 Incl ulll. 962_:4163 -... 2724 -----1....._ Available In Bus Park a (ommtrclal roperty
Vlw IEITILS I~....;~~....;..,_~~ 3BR 2BA. furnished. TV, M/F non-smkr lhare large ....,, ........ ~, 1001 w. 17111 St CM, 2778 Hotffs/Motels 2718 micro. new carpet. Front IH••• llMI..... FV home. w/d, lrptc: Near Seeking lem1le room· 900.5400 1q. It. Attract-_______ .__
Ill .41112 -and rear patios 100 yd• 800 Roommates Available beach/shops/fwy 1350 mate. lrvlne neer UCI. ,..,.. ra••· Call anylime. ,..11111. -. SIA Ull mlTll to Beach& Bay 1700/Wk. 180 Loc:etlon's. 557-4000 + u111. '!2·5047 M11tar. bedroom. at-41'-l•. NEWPORT BEACH
-Wkly rentals now avail 1818 Balbol Bl Newpo<t M/F shr 111 2BR 2BA tac:hed batl1 $425 mo 1n-_ _ _ S/E COfnet Wntchlf Or &
Veruflles 2BA. flp, $147 00 Wk & up. 2274 J.O KELLEHER& ASSOC. •FEM. FREE rent on beat home In~ CdM yard c:tudel utilities Ce.II E.arly C M /N.B Prestigious 500 Irvine A\19. High vtalbtltty
balcony vu• Reduced Nwpt Blvd CM 646-7445 760-7266 2131662-3155 street In Npt Beach turn. or uni st.Pa 10 mornmgl llt• 11temoon 10 3400 sit m Bank bldg tramc. 1290 sq ft
from 1 1150 to $990 lor · w/oc:n & bay..,_,, pool beac:tl With beeut y,ew 733-6&11 Close to everything. ....111
tmmed oc:c:py 556-81 14 Get some vacation cash by selling those & apa See> bdrm partly OYeflOOlca ocean at Look: ROOMMATE WANTED tor FABULOUS DEAL! Agl WESTCLIFF 2 BR, 2 BA. furn w/Mfj bath In Jtchg Out P1 lncludea Uhl & ,__..__ Costa 631-7370
P__. d/ ,J ,........ items that the family•s outgrown -for tt hSek .......... & some · new .,.., .. ..,. .... in ---AYtlllatlte now-lJwaded
Ofltee/Warthoule 9'>ICI
a tOO 1 W 17th. CM,
900-5400 Sq Fl GrNt
IOf R&O. H1-1eeh C..1
anylime '3'· 7000
Ou""' .. ·, & .!:..r'e•'rsig. i,.mo·.,.... -,·-"'s. I am.....,.s1"'-.... "'OI gerdeNr 1675. 675-3873 Mesa. L1rge bedroom EXEC Office Suites ,,.., ....... 1900 with a q uick-acting classified ad. -..... ...,.... .... ....... b " L ked 1 t28 Rutland. 646-3679 mate 646-5630 My Cit & I wlll ahr turn ,....s 11 oc: Com· JW Airport. 4770 I/on
---4BRl 3BA tux Back ~ plu M/F 1 490 00 l(armen Ave .. N8. FAX. 3BA 2BA. Oceanfront. tnhm .,,135 ~ N/smkr monlh plus '• u111i11H reoept. ~. cont rm.
yrly. view and bc:l'I. pr~t. lady. POOi. spa, lennls, I 3 S 0 0 0 de po s 1 I kllch, tree P¥k•ng & col·
n/smkr, $550 per mo. h sec:, gar. A /C, yard 668·9433 tee 1-sty bldg, turn. mo-
ulll ' dep. Av8ll 7-1•90. We're ne1t1claan with Shr fentutlc: COM bNm to-mo at $350/mo Con-645-~~ -----humor $500• 850-8553 cell hM 2 BR. den, 2 BA, tact Al Outnlan. 633-9550
Prime Newport 8l\ld nr
Coy Hall 1000 111 store
tor ra1a1t/olflc:e1tood
818-793-5356 BALBOA Penln Point 3Br NB-EASTBLUFF oftoT. lrptc:. w/d, 1695/mo • F0ur offiC.S aveil tn New·
28a. easy parking. $490, side e1tec:ut1ve home All csap•, ulll 760-65 t 1 po<1 eeac:n. $225/mo.. ,_ lllll'l lllTll
lstlllSI. 259-822 l deys: a men, I f es $ 5 0 0 . ..._ 1 .... _ • ....__. a.a, or all for $800 per mo COSTA MESA
675-3760 eves/wknds 721-0400 -.... -rn_,, ""' fncl uhl 714/631-7664. 370 E 17th St. 1200 sl --Female, non-smoker .. CdM. 3BR 2BA l'louM. Up-N.B.-MIF non tmkr prof. $800/mo 673.o 111 (. lltlt It,... High vtllbthty tr1111<:
stairs & prl111te. best loc:.. Ms1r bdrm w/BA. pool, Prime tlOfefront toe:. Owrw (213) 275-1373
lndry l1kups, i 550tmo. lnctry. prklng. av1u 711. '·sc·oi------2·7·4-2 389 or 927 11 673-8022 --.....-..... 2788 C..~ Mar11673~~ $450+ dep 648-5437 ;;;• _________ ...,.
CM Twnhs. quiet respon. NB. mil to stiif9 ntiw apt. ARTIST 1tudlo/1tora.ge .In LAGUNA Niguel subleue.
slble lem n/s, pvt Lg BR and prv1 ba1h olde CdM, adj. to pr111. 1000 sq It Best rates In
room/beth, pool, oar. pkng, welk 10 beach 1425 hOrM, with yara , steps to all ot South Or1nge
$450 ' dep 434-9709. per mo. 646-6279 =h=~.ll~~~; 1_Coun __ t.;..y_C_a_ll_2_4_9-_12_1_2~
Cotta Mesa. M/F, n-smkr N-port North twnhm P 1 . No s 1t1 pi ng
to Mare 3 BR. 3'h BA 2BR 2'~BA pool jac: W/0 $ t75/mo 675-3873
c:oncSo. Mstr BR w/pv1 non-smkr lem n/peta
BA. Microwave. fr~. No $600 util/paid 760-3047 ST11111-IY1/•T1 pets $460/mo • :.\ ulil -De Ann Baytldt Vltla.ge AVlll now. 631· 1191 NEWPT HGTS M/F 20·30 300 E Coul Hwy, Ntwpt
FIND
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1200 SO FT w/tront
olfte9, 11rge reer dnve-1n
door. S780/mo 629 Ter·
m•n91 Way. Costa Mesa
540-9352
----non smllr to ahr houM 7 673 33 L. L. 1-·1· d DAILY-Wl<LY-MONTHLY w/2 othefs Mstr Br/Ba 8elci'I ( 14) -1 t tnrOUl'n CwSSI 1e
M/F ahr PV1 home w/yard Andy or Kurt 548-8343
In Olde CdM. 2Br 2Ba. YOU CAN FIN D IT IN TH E CLASSIF IED'
Income ,,,,.,, 2790
t<AUAI • t OCEAN l/IEW
vacahon ~ Great
toc:111onl I 1.350,000
714 .. 92-3558
Daily Pilai atepa to bell Daily $25.
Weelcly S 175 Monthly
$&50. 675-3873
-ll'l'Mer, 22-32 ahr, 38R
1BA, 34th St NB OCMI\
-· $425 Av911 July 833-4919 Pau ...
L ~-\$$I FJ £O 642-5678
FEM. Lg Br wlwalk-ln
c:lott. w/d, refrig Lg 1111
'"' & din ., ... S350tmo
+115 Uhl. 631•6959 ask
tor Benny or Jaciue
EANFRONT N.B 2BR
1BA, lrplc, part11no Retp
M /F No drugglu
$575/mo.646-0426 ·--~
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CALL aASSIFIED 142-1178
OAll.Y N.OT I BAL ISTAn
Martha Macnab carrying on a
Over the yea19 the ~ John Mac-
nab and Mecnab lrvtne h9w become
synonYfn°"8 with pr~llm. In-
tegrity and •vice In rMI •tate.
MertM llHMb It contlnufng that
famlty tradition. .
A teacher at Costa Meea High
Schoof untll 1972, lhe obtained her
real estate HcelaM that yw and her
broker'• lloenM In 1973. Her mentor
was her father-ln-lllw, "°"" llHMb.
who lnepired her to creete a new
career for herMn after the deeth of
her husband.
Martha has coneiat.,tly ranked In
the top of her prot111lon In her com-
pany has has actMewd the preetlgk>u1
title of aenlor marketing c:oneuttant.
Her area of~-6a the waterfront
.... .,.,. ....
and water-related propertlee.
She has a eound b9ckground In the
devetopment of Newport Beath, In-
cluding the older area and leaMhold
properties. Her lnt.,..t1 allO encom-
pass lnveetment properties In the two
to eight-unit ea. where her back-
ground In exchanging becomes In-
valuable.
She and her hUlband Lairy have
built three homes In the ar•. Current-
ly they live on e.tbOa llland In a newly
built reeldence they deeigned and
constructed.
She Is acttw on the Prof9uk>nal
Standards Commltt• of the Newport
Mesa AuodaUon of Realtors, and Is
a trust• for BORPAC, a poHtlcal
action commttt• of the auoclatlon.
For the put two yMra. lhe h8I led
the Grubb & EIMa office to the top
award for contrtbutiona to the Satva-
tlon Army Chrtetmu Cantr• food
drive and 19 acttw In the National
Coalltlon for...,_ ConMrvation.
Martha Mecnat> can be reec:hed at
the Grubb & Elle offtce, 2 CMc Plaza,
Suite 100, In Newport Beech, or by
phone at 844-e200.
• • •
Barbera llcP••ll• 'o••ll of RE/MAX RMttor1 of Huntington
Beach has received national recog-
nition for pllldng In the top 10 per-
centile of more than l,500 ,... •ate
firms acroee the country.
The honor, ...,ded by the National
Stat11tlcal R11H1Ch Co. of Chtcago, le
bued on 1 computer enalylle of
hundreds of thouundl of queetlon-
nalra -.t to NCent home buyers
asking for .,. e¥lluetton of the ..-.-toe
they recalved from the RMhor and
the r... ...... firm wh6d\ handled
their trMelletlon.
Powel ICONd ... abOve the ne.
tlonal avs• In the eurwy. In which
cllent9 wre •ect to evelu8te the
aervtce Pl ovtded. The ()';Ml whelrNng
majOrtty of her cttent1 reeponded that
the • wtce ... good or excellent.
REAL , ~·~ STATE l!i.t r E "8\1 .
ROUNDUP ' ~
This Is the second year In a row that
Powell has received this Industry
honor. She can be reached at
841~ or 960-5786 for real estate
setVlce. . . .
The Real Estaters held their
monthly luncheon at the Souplanta-
tlon in Costa Mesa to announce the
top producers for May.
The top lister award was given to
Pat ltelltom for bringing In four new
listings. He received a pager system
along with a year of tree service.
The top sales award went to ...,..,.. HotMJ for having over
$900,000 In volume for the month.
She was presented with 200 new
silver dollars. Mickle Pw90ft re-
ceived 100 silver dollars tor recruiting
a new agent to the Real Estaters.
9uddr Clert, Real Estaters presf-
dMt, explained a new Incentive pro-
gram for those agents who are partlct.-
patlng6n the "Sweathog" Intensive
training. For every tran*'lon they
make during the 12-week program,
they will receive $50. . . .
Great Western Real estate as~
aoclate Joe Duenee of the company's
Huntington Beach office has received
the April outstanding performance
award for most listings received. ac-
cording to office manager David YI·
Ylafto.
A relative newcomer to real estate,
Duenas has evidenced tremendous
potential as a real estate salesman.
aggreuivety pursuing new clients and
working dll= to meet the specific
r_, eetate of area residents.
Ouen8I credltl hll r ... tlvety rapid
aucces1 to the dllCipUne and motiva-
tion he recefved during his Involve-
ment In competitive sports.
"I've been acttvety competing in
trlathlon1, 10K1 and other long-dla-
tance races for yews," he said. ''One
of the ftrlt leuonl I teamed while
competing In athletlca was that, In
order to achieve auccee1, you must
continually ltrfve to better your per-
formance. TNa phik)aophy alao ap-
pllel to the rMI estate profeulon."
Prior to jOlnlng Great Western,
Ouen8I spent ... ~ mlln8ging
more than 30 rental complexes, con-
verting each of them Into money-
making lnveetmenta and lncreaaing
profttatMltty by nMtty 200 percent.
A Huntington Beach r91ldent,
Duenas II a gredullte of Cal Poly
Pomona and hotda a degree In bul6er'9f wtth an emphull on finance,
rMI estate law and marketing. He
wotka out of Great Western'• Hunt-
ington bMCtt office. 9032 Adami Ave. • • • The Prudential Callfor,,.a Realty'a
Newport 8wtt office hal rec:ogNnd c-.. ........ •nit .. top ..... egent
for the month of April, whlle ,....... °""'•'"Wal honored .. top Mating agent.
"Thia llChle\iement demonatrat•
Connie'• and Patricia'• deter"*'8tlon
and commitment to quaffty cuatomer MMce, •• said branch manager .....
IM ....... DIMrJ.
MaxMntl lives In Corona det Mar,
while Davenport ii a Newport BMch
resident. The Prudential offk:e 11
located at 2101 E. Pacific Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. . . .
Century 21 Beachslde, located at
19671 Beach Blvd., Huntington
beach, has been honored u the top-
producing office of Century 21 of the
Pacific for the month of April.
Century 21 Beachaide sold more
than $17.2 million In r_, estate during
Aprll. Total sales for Century 21 of tt\e
Pacific, headquartered in La Patma.
amounted to over S683 million for the
month.
The Huntington Beach office, man-
aged by broker Tom OeftnJ, II a
member of the wor1d'1 largest real
estate sales organization and la one fo
7 ,000 offtcea In the United States,
Canada, Mexico. Japan, the South
Pacific, France and the United King-
dom. . . .
Waterfront Homes, Inc .• and Its
..... ............ Vicki Lee and
...,, Ann Nalhercutt ........ con-
tributed to the underwriting of the
successful 30th annual cocktaH ben-
efit of the Balboa Committee of the
Orange County PhHhannon6c Sodety.
The event was held at the bayfront
home of Dr. ..W. and Kar .......,
PrOceeda from the benefit go to sup-
port the youth progr,ms of the
Phllharmonlc Society. • • •
Ron "-'• manager of Great West-
ern Real Estate's Moreno Valley of-
fice. has been selected as the com-
pany's manager of the year for 1989.
"Ron Is an exemplary manager and
a vital force within our resale
division," said Ca.rt Commaft, senior
vice president of the division.
A 15-year veteran of Great West-
ern, Ray won the company's rookie of
the year award in 1975. For 10 yurt
he served as manager of the com-
pany's Fair Oaka office and wu a
regional vice president for the Sacra-
mento region.
During his year at the helm of the
Moreno Valley office, Ray IUCCeslfully
transformed the operation, ranked
26th In the company In 1988, Into the
number one office for profabiNty In
1989. . . .
GIM Ber ... ...et of Coldwell Banker
Raldentlal Reel Eatate SerVk:ia ,._
centty attended the National Rek>ca-
tlon Conference, sponsored by the
Employee Rek>catlon Council, In
Nuhvtlle, Tenn.
Approximately 2.100 members
were In attendance at ERC'a first
national conference. entitled "Enter-
ing a New Era." Educational l8AiOna
scheduled throughout the two-day
meeting provided members with a
chance to IMrn about and dlecuu iuuea of concern to retocatlon pro-
feaaionl and the lnduatry.
Ben.wt ii vtce preaidef1t of reloca-
tion MMcel for Coldwell Banker
Southern Callfornla. She may be
rMched at 387-2121.
• • •
Winning In the Beet logo category.
EPAC Houeing Corp. h81 been
awerded with a Lulu by the La. An-
~ Advert116ng Wom... at ~r 44th
annual ....,.. banquet, held recently
In la. Mgelee.
tradition
The pratiglous Award of Excel-
lence was preMnted for letterhead
created for EPAC's new residential
community. Islands. The stationery
WU designed by Morris Advertising &
Design. Inc .. of Newport Beach, with Krte Aalfu. art director for the project.
Morris, named this year as a ftnaht In
two other categories, was a Lulu
reclpent last year as weH. Founded In
._.._. Powell ..,. •lt7
198• by Anne Morrie, Morris
Advertising is a full-service agency
providing a total spectrum of advertis-
ing and pubtlc retations services to a
wide range of cilents. . . .
The J.M. Peters Co. has selected
Hubbert/Kovach Marketing and Com-
munications to handle the advertising
Md Green, Martin, & Nevins to coor-
dinate public retatlons efforts for the
Villages of Palmia, the firm's In-
novative Missk>n Viejo community for
citizens 55 . years and older. The an-
nouncement was made by llud Warn-
.,, vice president of sales and market-
ing for J.M. Pet«S.
"Hubbert/Kovach has demon-
strated great skill and effectiveness in
all upects•of real estate advertlsing.
Addltionally, the firm shows great
knowtedge of the Orange County
seniors housing market," commented
Warner. "Green, Martin & Nevins.
which Is handling our publlc relations.
is highly recognized throughout the
Industry. We have maintained and
look forward to continuing a posltve
WOf'king relatlonlhip with them." . . .
Larsen & Associates. formerly
known as Karen Carlson Enterprises,
recently received a Target Award for
belt newtpaper advertisement from
Professional 8u6kler magazine, the
leading national trade journal for the
building Industry association.
K.,. lMMn, president of the San
Diego-based agency, said the merit
award was for best black and whtte ad
of less than one-haH page for an
Individual project. She noted that the
ad produced for Spyglass Point con-
dominiums in La Costa had already
won a SAM Award from the local
building Industry 8S90Clatlon and a
MAME Award from the BIA of
Southern California.
The sixth-annual Target Awards Is
the only national awards program
designed solely for real estate
advertising and recognizes work that
Is not onty creative but hu generated
traffic and ..... results. According to
an articie in Profeslk>nal Builder's
May lsaue. nearly .-00 entrta were
ev9'ullted this year tor wor1< pubtllhed
!!' aired in 1989.
Laraen & Aaaociates was founded ln
1986 and provides a fuU wray of
m~etlng. rnerchandlling, ac:twnis-
Jng, pubMc relatlOnl and gr_,lc de-
sign MMc:a.
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PAGE 64 / SATURDAY, June 16. 1990
CIUIDT Ill
LAllU •STll .UIFlllT
Nearty new 3 story beachfront. custom home
with elevator ottering incredible ocean views
from Catalina to tou1Yef'1 Extensive uae of
marble and granite, high oellinga, fabulous
master bedroom suite + a custom pool & IP8
are but a few of the many, many features of
this home. Ave (S) bedrooms. 6'n bathS +
your own private steps to the beeeh. ThiS
wonderful home is being sold furnished and IS
ready to move In. $5.S Million.
UIDI ISLE CISTOI
SPECIAL LOCATill
Recently completely remodeled. this ..
....., home features 3 bedrooms. 4'A baths,
a private swimming pool & spa and extensive
use of marble, granite and Berber'C8rpet plus
an Incredible lighting system. A private pier
and sllp for a 60 toot yacht Is strategically
located in front of the home. Huge master
suite fronts water. The ultimate In sophisti-
cation. $2. 195,000(LH)
,;
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PllllUTllY llY
Located at the widest point of Promontory
Bay, this spectKUlar custom home hu been
elegantly remodeled using the finest
crahsmanahlp and matenate lnctudlng
marble, hardwood ftoorlng end French doore.
Features lnctude 4 bedrooma, 4 'A baths.
musk: room. formal dining room, gourmet
kitchen. formal dining room. large master
suite. spa & private dock. $2,895,000
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s11sm I SllUOITS
1111 PlllT
Enter the prestigious community of Lantern
Bay ~tates to a beautiful custom home built
for entertaining. This 5 bedroom, 4'h bath
home features a large kitchen and family
room with ocean/marina views, three fire-
places. a formal dining room. extensive use of
marble and a landscape comptete with foun-
tains. The ocean view spa and forever V-.
make tor a truly special property. $1,595,000.
/
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DAILY PILOT I ftAL ISTAft •
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Am In time and In dwic tr8dttion. ...
8Mcon Bay beauty ha been completely
remodeled uau6ng superior crattlm8nlhlp,
artistry and ffne, ,.,. rMt...,.. Tia home
featur.. 5 bedroomt main channel Md
Balboa Channel views and "due -..t" lo-
cation. Nestled among multi-mllion dobr
homes. the "package" contain• a t.W.
court and boat mooring. Thi• home truly II
the "Newport Llfestvte". $2.495,000(LH)
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Completefy remodeled home with an exoef-
lent location on one ,., • Island's best
streets. Custom 0.... ~o 1 ' living room
w/flreplace S It-ng room for
great entertt ... 1ured are 2 IMt•
sutles, each •• 11eir own bath, + a huge 1
bedroom rental unit. This home IS SPECIAL!!
$979.500.
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This special 4 bedroom, 3 bath home Is
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and features a very private yard with a super
custom pool. Privacy Is the by-word. This Is a
rare O'>P0rtunl1y to buy a hOme and "finish" It
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$524,900
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FANTASTIC ocean and bay view from over-
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master bedroom. Originally a mOdel this unit
has loads of upgrades Including a beautifully
mirrored well, built-in boot(<*MJS In the
den/study and a speci-' firepfaee trNtment.
Beaotltully furnished by decorator. Thia one la
gorgeous. $489,000
TUITLEllCI TIDlllE
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ThlS special 3 bedroom. atngle S1ory hOme ii
new to the market and squeeky a.an.
Locatediust 1 bk>dl from the gr..,lbett and
pool and featuring vautted oeMlngl, nearty
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waltung diStanoe to 4 IChOOll. this ~
offering won't last !Ong. The OWMrt uy
"Sell". ReallltlCaffy priced at SM9,500.
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HARBOR ISUllD DRIVE
CUSTOM
$2,895,000
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250 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
NEWPORT BEACH 760-1900
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