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1990-08-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
THE ORANGE COAST GOOD MORNING! It's Saturday. Aug. 4, 1990, •nd here's what's happening: ORANGE CO.A.ST WEATHER: Mostly clear and sunny. l'oday'a lltp/low: Yesterday's hi~/low: Tomorrow's h1ah/low: IPORTS: ibJw LeaCH Bueball: OUlaM I, Aa1el1 I n-ts 69--65 73-66 l>Mcen 11. SU Frucl1C'9 z ca••••••,.... ..... IV • ..., INSIDE THE NEWSROOM ... What's that. friend? You say you nttd an extra $50 budc~? Well, Tile Oruae Coast Dally Pilot would like to help you out. It works like this: Check out paac AIO of today's paper. If the license P.late in the picture 1s yours we 11 a.ive you S25. If you're a Dally Pilot subscnber we'll Jive you anoth er S2S. Oh. there's one catch: You have to have a nifh Dally Piiot bumper sticker o n your car to be el111ble. If you don't have o ne. you can pick one up from either the Dally Piiot offices or at K-OCEAN. Good luck! \ll!ATHIR AND OCEAN CONDITIONS ~ ... .u ......... .L, ...Utr. Mode;.tc with I PSl forecast of n . lmfllll c11Mtt1• Beachel 4J'C rq>ol'Jins fair to IOOd c;onditions with 2-6 foot wavea aDd a water 1empcrature of 69 dea;rccs. ... , ~ Good catches f bo 'ta. sand bus and · off Huntinaton =catches of *I CllMIU..: Low tlouds this momina. Liaht variable winds. Mostly 4unny thia aft.cmoon wi th ~t to IOUthwat wind 10 to l s tnOtl. Seas 2 feet. $0Uthwai llftll 3 feet. INDEX Auto 8 1-4 Bridge C7 Bustness A4 Classified C6-8 Comks BS Crossword C7 Death notices C8 Entertainment A6 Horoscope C7 Ann Landers A7 Opinion A8 PoHce Log Al PubNc notices C-9' Society A7 Sporu Cl·6 TV Hstlngs A6 WeatMr A9 TODAY·s THOUGHT ·war Is onfY a cow- ardly ~self» ftom the prtJtWms of ~«•. ·· T1'>0tMI Mann s·1 million spent in GOP race Tom Mays won the nomination but he wasn't big spender ly PAUL ARCHIPlEY Dally_.._.. __ HUNTINGTON BEAC H Proving that an open Assembly seat is a rare and valuable commodity, five candidates spent more than SI million scekmg the 58th D1stnct Republican nomination last June. One of them. Dr. Seymour Alban of Long Beach. poured more than half that total into his campaign. spending S517,400 in a failed at- tempt 10 garner the GOP nomi· nation. Huntington Beach Mayor Tom Mays. spending one-fourth as much. won the coveted nomination. giving him an inside track to victory this November in the general clcc11on race against Democrat Luanne Pryor. Republicans enJOY a 50-39 percent fC&IStration advantage 1n the d1stnct that stretches along the Oranac Coast from Hunungton Beach to LonJ Beach. makma Pryor's election challmae a fonmdabk undertakana. Active an the California Medical Assocaauon but a novice in state pohucs. Alban tapped into the medi- cal establishment for the bulk of his contributions. collccung from doc- tors. pharmaceutical and medical suppl) companies and medical as- f Please IH GOP /lack Page) Iraq says troops to pull out Sunday BAGHDAD. Iraq -Iraq said Friday it will began withdrawing troops from Kuwait in two days. but the U.S. State Department said some Iraqi sohders had pushed their advance to within a few miles of the Saudi border. An Iraqi f ovemment spokes.- man said al troops in Kuwait ~111 be withdrawn accordina 10 a timetable. beginning Sunday, ac- cording to an official radio broad- cast. No time was specified for complete withdrawal. The government spokesman said the Iraqi troops miaht stay lonacr if "somethina cropped ue that threatens Kuwait and Iraq. · (f'tease lff T~/P9 ASf • FAIR 25CENTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1990 ...., "91 ,.._ .., ..... ,..,_ Dory flsh•nn•n Pr•nk l.e•I shows • 10 pound squtd he c•ught P'rld•J morning to his 2-J••r·old d•ughter. P'eUcla. .. OC beaches slimed by squid slick ly IRIS YOKOt ' Dlllllr -kalr ....... DANA POINT -Thousands of huge dead squid washed ashore on Oranse Coast beaches earl) Friday. marking a once-an-a-decade natural phenomenon that left a three-male "squid slick" along the shoreline. The coastline between Dfna Point and Monarch Bay was coated with the squid, which measured 2-10 '\- feet an length and weighed 10 to 20 pounds. A small swarm of squid washed_ up on Laguna Beach's Matn Beach. 100. "I've ~r seen them this b1&." said La&una Beach hfquard C'hns Daniels. "If s Captain Nemo's rc- ventc .... Dory tmicrmcn an Newpon Beach caupn about a dozen of the 11ant squid cl£bt m tJcs off the coast and qu1ckl> sold them at S2 per pound ··we ha\en't caught thest' baa ones for I 2 )e.ars:· said Came Beck. ~ho sold her catch of IS squid by 11 a m "Great calaman steaks ·· The unusuall) warm ~ater temperatures alo ng the coast lurt'd tht an' asaon of giant squid from PUGE ... Mexico. accordma to st.ate Depart- ment of Fash and Game biologjsts. The large carnivorou s sea mollusks apparently died after being washed ashore and bccomina stranded. not because of water pol- lution. the b1ologjsts said. The squid apparent!) beached themselves while chasing food -small fish - 1ust offshore. the biologists said. "Most important to the state 1s the \quid arc not 111, .. sa1d Herb Frey. a state manne biologist. Confirmin& the dory fishermen's accounh. the biologists said tbc last natural stran~ of squid in Orange Count> occu about 10 years aao and that the C)Cuc event will prob- ably occur apm under s1m1lar marine cond1 t1ons. The stranded squid arc the same as those found an supcnnarkcts as \quad steaks H~. the stat~ btologists ad- "1scd people not to cat the squid that ""ashed ashort' o n the beach because of the nsk of disease from small orpn1sms and seagulls that had alread) t>e&un 10 feast on them. Work Crt'""S that ~ovcd the fPtease SH SOUIO/Badc P.-gef Invasion causes a wild ride for stocks ly RUSS LOAR Dally,,,_ ................ ln1restors expe-ctang stock mar· ket Jitters m wake of the Iraqi m' asaon of l\.u"'aat were not dis- appointed Frida) as the Dow Jones average fell 123 points dur- ing the trading da). rcboundana to a 54 95-pomt loss. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials finished the week at 2.809.65 after a funous trad1na da) an which 292.36 m1lhon sham. changed hands -the h1&hest \ olume of the )Car ihe soanna pncc of 011 fueled inflation fea~. spumn.1 sales of precious metals and soybeans. \\est Tcus Intermediate cru<k oil was 68 cents to S 1.38 h1ahcr ~•th Sc~tembcr 011 futures clos- 1n1 at S.4 49 a baml Wholcsak hea11n1 011 and wholes&" un- leaded psohne pnccs were also up sharph I,.._.,. IM STOCKS/lack ~agef EDITORIAL: U.S. shoutd use mMltary. Sff Page AS. lty IMS YOKOf o._ ........ _ Althouah half a wortd away from the explosive scenef) of Kuwait. Orante County motor- ists were quick to feel a different son of bombshell Friday -h1Jh- er ps pnces. In wake of Iraq's 1nvas1on of Kuwait. several otl compantet 1n~ wholesa~ ps pnca from 3.S to 7 ~nts per piton. forcana Orantt Count moton ts sou man1na from tdnnda) 's nackel-a-pllon state ps ta~ in· crease to ~ even deeper into their pockets. Some psohnc compan had not )et 1ncrea~ their pnttt Fri- ,.._ IM GAS/ledl '•I Escape from Kuwait EDITOR 'S NOTE: E11z.tbeth Th•me-s. J6. 1s •n ..\mffJQn from Gknrod. Pa. who •'Of'lttl for The Assoc1•rtd ~ 1n Kuwait. She •nd her husband, •n or/ romP'tt> ~mploytt. 11«1 IM Iraqi in.-ation 10 nt4'hbo11"JS udi AnbU oo Friday morn1,. lty IUZA8ITH TffMm KUWAJT -Tbcrt MS no W8}' OUl Rumor Md u ttlt uch .,.._ ... ISCAl'S~ All ) --. , . ~' .... '· .. ' . ' .... ' ' . ' . . . . . . . • . ·, ~ . . • 1.. ·- Motorcycll A chiropActer who Spttializes in "pre' ent:uh e n111p1a1nooce.. / for surfers and volleyball pla~ers. He "'o rks o ut of offices within Newporbf)od) Works and Coasthcrap~ in Huntington Beach. and is the national directo r of sports medicine for the .\ssoc1at1on of Volleyball Professionals men's pro beach tour BUSY WEEKEND ----- Brown's pulling double dut~ th1~ \H'e!..end as Lhtd ch1roprac1er _aL..lh«! Qp PrQ Surfing__ C'hamru9nsh1ps anlJ the .\'l~ooa11on of' Volle)ball Pro fessionals,&31 Beach c'cnt. Toda~. tht' l''ents oH•rlap with Bro"'n "'orlong r/ie scm1linal'I and final~ of thl· surfing until about noon. and "as soon as I'm done trl·a11ng \urfcr;. r11 Jump on my Harle) and nde down to cal ~each for the n.·~t o f the da~ ... NEWPORT ROOTS ----- The 33·)ear-old athlctl' "'d J footb..i ll anJ \\.llk~ b.111 pl:i~cr for Newpon Harbor High in thl' l'arl~ '"'ll\ bclorl' pl;:i~ 1ng quartcrhad . at Redlands College. Mon: rccl·ntl~. hl' wmpc:tl'd in l:x·alh 'olle,ball events. He has surfrd <oincc hl· ''a' 111 ON THE BEACH N.4cknamed thl' "Beal·h D tk. tnr ·· Hr''" n '' ..1 '-11mix-111or ., tx·'t fru .. •nd."'H~·l,url..!1 regular!~ \\1th'l11p \\I' pro\ R1,hll' ( 11ll1n'> Ruh Page. Mart~.jAoma\. I ui..e I !?an Rcih H.11n .inJ \Iii..,· MAKING OF A CHIROPRACTER "I was inJun:-d m~ seninr 'car in Lolkgt• and \\COi to d~ tor., "'ho s~ud 'Herc's "here H\u"rt• in1url·J · hu1 1hn ,ould not tl·ll me "'hat \.\8!> "rong l nau.·I~., tl'11 1h,·rl' "J' nwrl' I 1.ouh.J Jo thJn iai..c drugs and rt'"'t ·· -Compil~d b.' Jon FuRuson. Ed11or's note I( 1 <>u !mm \tin1c1111l· "h,1 \htiu/J he lt'.Jtun:d in "Orange Coast Pcopl~"· ,31/ th< 0.11 /1 P1/c11 \ , 111 Jc•A .11 t>J_' .J l} I or /c-;i1c a mes'klgc on the· fd11t1r\ /Int/in,· -nJ:.Ml;.fl Hardware with class Deooratlve hardware. according to Steve Goldstein of West End West. is a serious element of a home's develo pment from the standpoint of both interior design and structural integrity Goldstein. who operates the Laguna Beach store at 3337 Laguna Canyon Road with partner David Scttuck. IS a third-generation expert In the hardware business His grandfather started the original West End Hardware 1n Ph1ladelphla In 1930 • r It I --waca ...., ........... NEWPORT BEACH -A ..-. cyclls! sulfcred ~ iltjuria Friday momana afttt be struck an ti-wt.eel 1.1'8Ctor tniltt on Plcifte Coaa ffilh- way j"" eaal of Corona del Mai. ~ ims-t of the 7:lS Lm. col· Lision shattered Robttt JC>leph f ournel's helmet and necessilatcd rushina the 29-ycar-old Rivenide man to Western MedicaJ Cencer in Santa Ana by helicopter. He was listed in stable condition in the hospital's intensive ca.re unit Frida)' afternoon. foumel's Suzuki motorcycle and the trailer, owned by Rober1 Lyon Tnackina Co .• ~re both beaded eastbound in the No. 2 lane just cast of Cameo Shores when the t'olliiion I S11,p.ermarket~ ~· workers, employers resume_talks -- CARSON -Representatives . for, supermarket workers and their em- plo)ers sat down with a federal mediator Friday to avert a J.fOCCfY store strike in Southern California. Talks • ...bcao-.at.-~~eod Em· ,....plo)ers Council headquaners. said unio n s po kes man Mic hael O'Rourke. The council represents the supermarket chains involved. The new round of talks was sparked by workers· rtJectlon this week of a proposed contract offer by employers. The mediator. Frank Allen, has ~t midn1Jht Monda~ as a deadline for negotiations. Unton-~prcsenuu1' es have saad emgloyers could "'alk out as earl~ as 12: I a.m. Tuesda) 1f talks fa il. "It 1s Quite possible that 1t could take all "'eekend to resol"c all th.e issues:· Michael O'Rourke. a union spokesman. said Frida). "The rca)()n wh) the mediator asked to ell.tend the deadline for so long "'as because of the number of issues in \ Oh ed." -By lbe A11oci•ted Press Wellness Line In operation I he Orange Coast Dally Pilot's \\ dlnl·\'> L 1111.' 1s open. ti~ l..illing l-~111 1.1:-.:FOM EO. lJll.:1'> ,Jn rlT~'l\C ad·,at·e and 111\trullHHl on topics ran~ing horn nu1n11on to infectious l11~3M''> The in tera~11' t' telephone ~·n Ill. olli.·r' murc than ~00 PH'·taix·ll h<.·alth ad' 1son es \\h1Lh lJll hl· 1.1pix·d "''h a IUU1. h-tonl' phlllll' ( n'>t 111r th~· 'K'n 1lt' ·~ S2 fo r lhl· tir~t m1nutl' Jnd SI for cach JJJ111un..1I m1nutl' Opportunity Knocks.! When opportunity knocks open our doors' You'll open lhe dOOfS to one awesome selection of lhe finest 1n decorative hard· ware oacked by 3 gen· era11ons ol expertise and an uncommon f' level of professional ser- vice II s why West End West is known as The Decorative Hardware People } 11-lagun.1 (Miyon Rd L.11tuna Bt>.Kh CA qz,-,5 1 -1 41 .iq4-2.264 He points out that decorative hardware "must be more than 1ust another pretty fa~ in the home It must perform Its function perfectly. as well as tastefully, for an ex· tensive penod of time. That means the finest quality coupled with finer design -solid brass " For additional 1nformat1on on West End West, contact Goldstein or Schuck at 494·2264. DOLPHIN As You Like It Sliva Shop -·--rrfn lltalf St"U"I F19twarp, Holower•,,.wdry -· .. r8'0fwhif prtce Ht1rtl"1111 of tKflvt •"' IMtHw ,.,,",. '" •ltd. 11 fl S Coitf ff wy ......... ~CA,lfwSI (7ftllt41497 1 <U II .. ., ______ _ Rin~o;, ..-arnng.s. bra t•let .... pins. .md pendants avatlable in 14K gold and "terhng 1lver ....... t-·-- CREA"()VE JEWELERS -of L•K" "' Bt•<h - ' 3S3 North Coast Htl" • Usuna Seach (714) 4l 4149 --· oec~ Ne...,.an lwla Nici SIL '.ucty GOnil .... W1a-told pollct IMI .... uailcr. Midi ... '"' 'Milla ... to a neub)' 1ewer project lite. wu tnvdine at about JO mpb when tbe motorqcle. uaveq about 50 IO 60 mph, rammed inlO the bKk. It wu unclear whether Fournet wu aoina so•fast be <lOUkl not atop ~ time or whether he~ aftempt. •llf to overtake the trailer, Oonis saad. The truck driver, Menon Bottroft'. was not injured and his vehicle -Sustained no damqc. Traffic on the hiahway was backed up about a mile as a result of the collision, crcatina a l S-lo 20-minute delay for commuters. ..., ..... ,....,LN Ol'Rlbll loell over tfl• ~ ...... to dll• MOtorql• lnvolv In a ca•11an wlttl • 18-wh••I tractor traHer. ·~ La.wmakers asked to reinstate · state's public *1eeting. laws SACRAMENTO -/lit v.oup that works on behalf of open aovemment Fnday asked lawmakers whctr--they return to the Opitol next week to reinstate public mectina laws, suspended amid the urged cities to tgnore the suspensions and continue complyinJ w1lh the laws. state budget crisis. r When Gov. George Dcukmej 1an S•l(led the $55 billion budget into law Tuesday. he appf<?ved. a little·noticed measure tacked onto one spending bill which dropped the requirement for a year that local lawmakers post their agendas and allow tame for public comment. ··1t is not the press who will be injured by the suspension of lhese provisions.... Rather, it is average votm and Wt1>9yers whose practical rights have been suspended by SBl333.'' says a letter by the First Amendment Coalition. a group rep- resentina newspepcrs, broadcasters and wire ~r· vices, including The Associated Press. The letter was signed by Bob Ingle. president oflhe coalition and executive editor or the San Jose Mercury News. The governor and state lawmakers said the suspension of pro' 1S1ons of the Bro wn Act. the local open JOH'mment meeting law, was pan of effons to wipe o ut a m) riad of state·manda.ted programs fo r "'h1ch local goH·mments sttk re1m· burscments The League of California Clues. me~nwhile. -By rite Assocl•IH p~,. News of the weird Reach out and slug someone By CHUCK SHEPHERD A 34--ycar-0ld St Paul woman was arrcstl·d recentl~ for slugging her husband "'1th a cordless telephone be\·auk'. she ·said. he had fallen askl'P dunng church earlier in the Ja~ the long-term progra m in 1he federal ix-nal s~ stem·. 0 .\ Cairo ne"spaix-r rc:pon cd 1n .\p~al tha t Mohammcd c:l Mahdi Essa. JS. was arrested in a song ol)l.·ra11on for ~lh ng his son. '· to ra1Sl' about S 00 to bu' a '1~ocav.cttc rl·~·order Essa 'told police hl' \\3S forrcd to do 11 berau\C of his honl''>" Said he. ··1 ha' e nl.'H'r <,toll'n 1n m~ life .. orliu· 1n \1a~. apparent I) solel~ o tcll thl·m that he: had passed out n thl' JOb once 18 months ago af1 r ··forgt'tta ng" 10 eat for ~vcra.l da s \\ hl'n stunned rcponers began a • ing for tk ta1ls. the press confcre e \\JS abrupt!~ terminated. 0 o. John Milton Park. 31. pleading gu ilt~ 10 banll. robber) in Salt Lakc C'll) 1n \1~. said he did 11 to 1mpro'c his chances of gC'tting treat- ment tor alcoholism. A \CIC'ra n of man~ "shon -tc:rm" programs. he said hl· had heard good thanJl,s about _, 0 John Fa.irman. d1rct·1or ot lhl' LA·n' a lk panml·nt o l Health anJ t losp1tah~ calle<l reporters into ht\ Jamn M. Jernigan. 30. was rntl'd 1n J olh &·alh. S.C.. an'\ ou1s1llc the church "'here Tr PJr~c1 "'..I~ tx·ing marned Jcm1 dl·,,n~·ll J'> infatuatt'd \\llh Par r . \\;l\ 31ll'ITIPllOg Ill prt'\ent them r- rtJgl'. hrJ11J1,h1ng J to~ fm tol a d "L'Ming a tug lO"'lxl) hat. "'h r l":JP<'. and blal'~ ma:>~ ORANGE COAST lailyPilai Telephone numbers Clrcu latlon Orange _County 642-4333 Laguna Niguel 495·6800 Howard L Schramm Vee President I Adver11Stng & Ma~e11ng VOL. 14, NO. 211 Editor's Hotline 642-6086 Yo.. c:omment& ebout the [)My Piiot or news tips w• be reoorded and grven cirecfy IO Editor Wiliam Lobdel The ume 24-hour .,.,....-.ng seNI08 may be used IO record le"8B ao h edlmf on any aopc Conr1butorl ao our Lenws cobm must include thetr name and telephone number lot Y8nfica11on Thtt 1s your oommuruty MWSpepet. we want your in\IOMt ment Dally Pilot delivery guarantee! Advertising Classrf1ed 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540·1224 Spons 642-4330 News. spons fax 646-4170 Main office BuStness office 642 -432 1 Business fax 631-5902 XIO W a.y SI • C-. W-. CA 8'?12 7 W•.IOIW .. 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Ollic:w 1:-.. 111111\ ,, Henry Knight Press Room Manager It• N °'W9t Coeat Daly Piloe'1 policy ao prompfy QOf'f'9Ct al emn of aublmnc:.. To repon an error or darification, c:.il 642~ I Md utc lor N City de5" o.. ..... a.. ....... ,,. E...-,.. Va P-& O...• w....., George Atauz Dist rbut ion! Plant Manager ' WHAT YOU 511 IS (MOT NICISSA•IL Y) WHAT YOU GET! Technological advances in carpet manufacturing have resulted in lower prices today than 30 yean ago. The tufting machines make carpet 70 times foster than Axminitter and Wi~on looms. Thete machines will malce up to 12 lin.al f .. t of carpeting ,,_ minute, eithef twelve or flft .. n feet wide. The relative ecne .of this man~urin9 method hen had one n99otive aspect. Instead of c*out ten retpeeted, reliable milt, today there are more than 300 mils, many of questionable int .. ity. It is not difficult for a devet carpet detigner to malce a corpet loolc far better than it is. The antw• to the consumer is d.ar: lither lcnow your manufoc- tureJ-or rely on a NpUtable retoilef. (Aid.n's, of course.) Family Carpet &lsinesJ SI~ 1394 In Cost• Mf!sa J1 )~MS hours. Mon-Fri 9-~ )0 •Sat 9'».t.00 . Oo«!d ~y • carpet sales • cu tom draperies • m talla t1on • vinyl. parquet wood •drapery rod rcpeir • • .. • • I • • I ' I t I I • • I • 1 -· . Dining experience leaves a sour taste AND TllAft WRY I • DIDfM' oao11:a TRB •VLL- WINlll: IPBtUL -The I bankrul*'Y of f\lmbo)'ant dc-41 veloper Mich.el F. H arrah, who briefly ran once-famed Ambrosia rntaurant (into the around). ii leavina me dry- eyed. Jerry Kobrin I had one non-dinina ex- perience there, shonly af\er Harrah took over the Costa ~era showplace in 1986, and 1t was a bummer. I shuddered • • w~n I scanned the menu, which features such exotica as filet of alh .. tor. but my hasty depanurc was trigercd by the location of the chair. · They.seated me _facing a massive glas.sy-c)ed moose bead. and I have this funn y thing about that: I don't want to look at any food •that's looking back at me. (I talked the other day with courtly Geril Muller. who had founded the original Ambrosia as the ultimate in dining elepncc. and he had liulc to say about the harrows of Harrah. The reason: Muller had filed a SI 0 million lawsuit for alleged theft of the restaurant's good name. He'll have to get in line - a long. long line stretching from here 10 aptly-named Lake Havasu.) 0 THERE'S MORE TOllFE THAN CARS -.My playful jo1tings about_ The Crab Cooker prompted a call from colorful owner Bob Roub1an. who's worth) of several columns -if not an entire feature section. or even a book. He is. as the Bard once sa id of someone. "a man of many parts. well versed in arts." On Aug. 15. Roub1an's red-facade restaurant will be starting its 40th year on Balboa Peninsula. which -in this age of mad dcvelopmeni and instant condos -might qualif) it as a historical· landmark. For its first decade. The Crab Cooker was located. two blocks west on Newpon Bo ulevard. on the same side of the street. before tal(ing over the old Bank of America structure at 22nd Strett, The vault makes a great rcfri~erator and humidor. At a vibrant 64. Roub1an 1s a widely-recogm1ed seafood connoisseur. a successful song"rner. and an expert on pleasurable matters ranging from c1prs 10 sculpture. Has adea of ccs1acy would be to whip up a batch of luscious Catalina shnmp with one hand and cane a wood panel ""h the other. "h1le puffing on a Montecns10 -exct.>pt that he's in en up the aromauc leaf. His sister made ham do 1t. Well. two out of thrcr ain't b:id. ~k I "ould''c gl\en up the wood carvmg. 0 TOO MANY COOKS -Wntang last \\Cck about the \\Onderful worldwide water walks of attorne) Dan Hodes. I mentioned 1ha1 he had ambled across "Ne" England's Cook Strait." This came as a surprise to the Corona dd Mar 1nathk1e. along " • with several other readers who kno" their geograph). "Let's get this straight. the strait (i.e .. Cook) c;eparatcs 1hc t"o 1 • big islands of New Zealand. not New England." write\ educator Despina Komes of Laguna ~ach. 1' An other schoolmarm. Rebecca Yoder of lrv1nl'. kclurc\: ··con- gra1ulations. Not too man) "filers can confuse the South J>aufic · with the North At lanuc ... (for the record. Hodes propelled his Pontoons arross a I 6-m1k stretch of New Zealand's Cool Strait in March of 'IP -Just as spnng blossoms "ere sprouting on the tree\ down there > 0 WELL, THAT WAS NEARSIGHTED OF HIM -M} rl'Ccnl 1 • musings on far-out collcct1vc nouns prompted a call from baseball buff Bud Blumberg of Corona del Mar. who ~d his aU~umt• fo, ome was spawned b). the late great \ports columnist Rl·d ~m1th Sm11h once dl'Sa1tx-d thl' on-field otli(lal\ a\ ··a m~op1a ot umpires:· (Personal 011~· I first met lkd Sm11h "h<'n he wn\ -.p1nn1ng wonderful stufT for the long-dct·l'a!.l·d Ph1ladrlph1a Rernrd ..\fll·r hl' "on the Pulittcr "•th the NY T1mrc;. an intcn 1e\\l'r ll\ll·d him about the Penn )han1a strl'ICh. and m1th rnnll''>'l'd. "Yl''· I did Ill hard )Cars 1n Ph1ladelph1a." 'im1th chrcl..ed out l'1gh1 )l':m a.so. hu1 I "a!> hoping he'd return 1h1s pa~I \\l'l'k to do a numtx-r on ~tl·1nhr<.·nn<.·r. No such luck.) 0 A FREE FLIGHT TO BERLIN? NO, THANKS, HE'S BEEN THERE -Rah1d '>ports fan C h1co Memle1 of "ianta .\na lk1ghl!I says he 1sn'1 the lca'il b11 env1ou" of Orangl' Coast friend' ll~1ng lu Berlin toda> aboard the Ram<;· chartered planl· fl> 1ng tu Berlin 1\ old stuff 10 him. What's more. aftt•r arm 1ng there. he nc,er got ofTthe aircraft -and hl' """might) happ\ about that. Mendez's man) 1nps to Uerman~ happened during the World War II unpleasantness -"hen hl· ~" ed J" a no'l' gunner aboard a 8-24 Liberator bomtx-r When ad' 1scd that thing~ ha' e changl·d rnn,.1derahl> an Dcutschland since his laM '1s11. Mendc1 grunted and <.aid .. , eah I kn o". M) budd1c., nnd I helped to diangl· 11 " 0 AND, FINALLY. A TIP ON HOW TO COMMl'NICATE WITH THE KIDS THESE DAY -Bets) and Hugh Hl''"" of In inc <he's cxrcuu'e dire tor of the Nl\on L1hra11) ha\'e a 5-)ear·old daughter Diana. Diana rcce1,ed a call 1he other da\ from Mll'hellc Fucntl'"I. 5- )Car-old daughter of Jolene and Tom Fu1.·n1l'" of Lake Forl.'r;t (he"• Republican count) t ha1rman l Michelle ask<.·d Diana to rnmr o'er for a '"•m. .\nd Diana \aid. "Oh. gmll. Wh ) don't )OU f:n me an '"' 1tation?" Jrrry Kobrlo '1 col11mo run1 WHor1d•y1 •nd Sa turd•y1. ~an held In connection with sex tape and blackmail pf ans SANTA ANA -.\ R1 ,crs1dc man was an custod) Fnda> an connec11on with an alleged revenge scheme to kidnap women. force them to make sex tapes and then blackmail their husbands. Les1n!lk1 alleged!) targeted up lo I 0 'll'lam!I 1n RI\ 1.·rs1de. Palm Spnn~. Bakersfield. and Orange Count\. officials said. But 1hr scheme backfired when two prost1· tutes he allcgcdl~ tned 10 recruit tipped ofT depuuc . Daniel . Le 1n ka. 3 . who "a!> arrested Wcdnesda) h} Orange Count) sheriffs deputies "'orkang underco' er. was batiked for 1n· 'est1pt1on of one cocn1 of kidnap- ping and one count of "olic1t1ng a cnmc. "II "a.., reall) a h:irc-hr:11n cd plan:· said shl·nffs ln'C'>llgator Ga11 Jones "But 1f h<' had had thl' monq 10 recru11 somrone pro- fessional -someone good. no1 prost11utr~ -who knows what could havr happenrd''" He was being held 1n lieu of $250,000 bail. and >Aas scheduled 10 be arraigned Monda)·. officials said. -By lff Astocl•IH PttH t ' Surfers arrive but the surf doesn't • b 8 H t1n1101 Beact.: Evrn 1n Surf C11y It happens. In Scptrmhcr 1967. at the lJ.S Surfboard Ch1mp1onsh1ps in Huntington lkach. thcrt wcrt' plenty of urfcrs but no urf. C'orky Carroll of .... --.-• O.na Point was the all-round surfer of the )Cir in what wa"ts he could find. • 11 c .. ta Meta: In 1913. the Fa1rv1cw f-orm, tract ~• offered for settlement by Br)an and Bradford Firm. auoc11tcd with H.H. otton. The •nd consa,tcd or appro"matcly t .200 ac~ north 0( 19th tm:t . nonh"-Cll of Ncwpon Roult\ard TM h11h 11dc of 1*rt1r11Mtion lttpt f>fd l'ou «nowanoar. nd )Our h1Jtonatl f~t ro 0.d l'ou ....__..,.. Know. Or1n,t f"o.Jt 0.11) Pilot. P.O &)\ I 60. Co111 Mt•s. vi6Jt1 Judge ordered Into drug reh 8y JIM ~ °"_....._ SANTA ANA -A former Mu· nieapal Court commissioner amsted in a cocaine stina operation was ordem:S by a ju• to attend a drua d1vcr1ion proaram rather than face criminal charan. Roben K. Tuller Jr .. 46. will have all charan qainst him dropped in six months if he successfull y com- pletes the rt'habilitation proaram at St. Jude Medical Center in Full- erton, MunicipaJ Court Judac Gary Rya n ruled. Tuller. an 1ttorney who acted as a surroptc judac in traflk and mildc- mcanor matters befott he was fo~ co ~. was arrrsted May 11 at the Anaheim Sheraton, where ht had ~n invited to a ·•peny'' ,by an informant and an undtrcover •nt. Outside the counroom Friday. at- torney Lloyd Frttbtra cbancteriud Tu11cr's drua ute "as a small amount over a Iona period of time." He also said he was anpy about the method of Tullcrts arrnt, callina it a "set up" and "as close aa to (entrapment) as you can aet." Tuller said on the day of.his arrest that a drua acquaintan~ wortina for police phoned him five times. uf'lina him to ao to the hotel room so they c4uld peny. He arrived about 1:30 p.m. purponedJy CllT)1na a bottle of ISi-proof Bacardi rum. which authoritin say is uted 10 frttbi.tt cocaine. Unknowa 10 Twter. video ~ eras and tape re<:oRlen were htdden in the room. and tbe dnw wu bci-IOld by an undcm>ver omcer namecl "Patt)'.'' 0rut .... pberulia uted \O freebate cocaine was also in the room. accordioa to the poliee repon. Shortly after aniviftl. Tuller paid SIOO for two, l..,am peclceu of cocaine to the uftdetcover officer. the police report alleeed, and then put o~ of the peckcts into his shin. pocket and walked into a bathroom Seconds later. in~etlilllan into the room and lnwtlld Tul who was ttDOl'\Cld 10 bavc · "How did that tet lhttt!" officers ~moved tbt cocaine fro his pocket. The day after his arrest. Tul checked into an $8,SOO, 28-day aram at the Betty ford Oinic 1 Rancho Miraee. Frcebers 111d bas client had bee lon1 awa~ of his probltm. but been unable to wean himtelf fl the drua,. Orange County 1 i Democrats plan! fOr-new decade l HUNTINGTON BEA('H Humbled by repeated Republican beatings and splintered by in-house ba1tlcs. the OranJe County Demo- cratic Party is eyeing the nt>w decade with hopes that beuer days hr ahead. Democratic actl\ asts plan to get the part) rurned 1n the right d1rcc-• tion tx-iann1ng with their b1enn1al con,entaon. schcdule-d Sept. 14-16 in Anaheim. . • • But Alexander conceded tbe pa~ sufTcrs from lack of visibility bd- cause Republicans hold most of tM top elected posts. ' Pany leaders bo~ to encourqc more volunteer parucipation in non- elecuon years as well as to wan some seats at the state and federal level&. Both pan1es arc expected to pour mone) and resource-s into the 72nd Assembl> Dastnct in ccnuaJ Orantc Count). It as one of the ra~ areas >A-here Democrats have a ttgisuation adva~rge. put thCJC.1,l IS held .by Repu 1can un Pnn~e Fountain Vatl•y C~ Manag•r Judy K•IHJ Convention chair Sall)' Aloander of Huntington Beach said organizers "ant to cnergue the 370.000 regis- tered Democrats an Orange County. Tom L'mberg "on the Dcrno- cratac nominauon 1n a batter pri- mary balllc against Jerr) Yudelson. · Party ll'adcrs hope next month's convention will help heal tM "ounds from that primal) and unit) Democrats against Pnnglc City manager offers insight to Soviets ··The theme of the convention. ·organmng for the 90s." the 'Dare 10 Care' workshops and other at:· ''' 111es are designed to !ltrl.'ngthl·n and unal) the Oemcx:rat1c Pan) around ISSUC!> that ancrt Orange Count).'' Aleunder said. Tfte pan~·., 1mmcd1atc emphasis will be on 'otcr' registrati on. she saad. The con,cn11on will open with a Sept. 14 banqurt featunng former Gov. Jerry Brown, now chairman of the California Democratic Part) and Congresswoman Barbara Bo'(cr. represcnung the Democratic Na- tional Committee. By TONY OODERO 0~ l"llot SUf'I Writ•< FOllNTAIN V..\LLEY -In an indirect "'a). ( 11~ Managl·r Jud~ Kcl\C) 's ren·nt tnp 10 thl· ~' 1et l ' n1on bc&an bacl 1n 1954. r hat v.as IAl\cn Pr~1dcnt lh\ighl D. EIM·nho"cr <.rcatcd a n 111en·., ambas~dor program. dc\lgncd to -.end Ament.an l'I' 1c and bu<;ane\s lcadc..·r' abroad to n h3ngc ideas "'11 h other n1unlm'\, In 1980. lhc program "as 1ram· formed into a non-profit organ11a- 11o n c..·allcd Pcopk 10 People. .\nd ~h1k the naml' and structurl' of lhl' organ11a11on l'hangl·d at that time. its m1s\10n rcm.11nl·d the samr. ~o "'hen J uc..h "cl~c' bC'l·amr c..1nl' of 500 Cl l) n1anagers aCfO\\ lhl' nation in\ltt.·d b~ Pl·oplc 10 Pn)pk 10 ~pend t"'o "eds 1n the So' ll'I l 'n1on, shl' JU mJX·d al the chann· "It v.a~ a natural." she said. and the cumb1na11on of her intl'rl·~1 1n 1n1crgo' ernml·ntal afTa1f\ and a ll>ngang to talc a much needed ,a. C'a11on 1.·o n' lnlc..·d ha to accept the..· 1n' 11a11on Furthermore. at "as the fir'it umc that People 10 People had C' er ~n1 <:II~ manager<; to the So' act l naon. Kel..e) said But 1t v.a\ the changc'> on umn~ an lhr So' art l 'n1on that Jl\o l'Ollll'd her. "The rrason "'h> I "a~ so interested "a" becau!>l' th l\ op- portunit) "a' so un1qul' h\.'c..aU!>l' of the chanf.e in lhl' ~tructurt.• o l go'· ernmcnt. · shl' \a1d So she and 29 othl'r n t) managa., and businessmen from Am·horage 10 Ne" Jcrse) a1.·ccptcd the challenge ol helping a communist nataon rc..·.,hai:x· its econom). at the local le' el Kelsey and her comradl'S amH·d 1n Moscow on Jul> 9. thl' tir!.I of three ~tops. "" c 11.cnt 1herl· \pcuf1l·alh to mel'I "•th three llt1es." shl' -~1d "\1 o'>t·o11.. "'"'' and O<lc'>s:t .. The -.oh: purpoM.' ol the '"'' wa\ to rtH'l'I """ lhl· u t' counul\. budgc..·t ll1mm11tel'' anJ l'l·onom1c profrs .. ors and hdp thrm f'C'Structurr the c.. urrent tatc-i.:ontrollcd t'l'OO- unn into J nl'" lrl'l' marl.c..·1 om·. "Thq arl' intent on ge111ng a c..onsumer-ha~d. ma~1plan· estah- hslwd ·· '>hl' '>Jill ·· f hl'\ alT lr}1ng 10 find"·'" 111 1urn .ir11und 1hr1r l'Con- om\ . ¥.hat lo..clsc) d1Jn'1 C\J)l'lt ":u thl' \hnml· w '>l'C hl\ton made..· fif'\thand a~ thl' Ru"1.1n anJ l l.ra1n1.in Re- publar' Jnd the..· l 11~ 111 "'l'' all dc..·c.. larc..·J 1hl·1r 'c..1\ erl·1gn1' during her \l,l) ThC' group \pl'nt lour d.i~' 1n c..·ach l'll} \\Ith 1110\I o f llll' llnll' de' llll'd 10 bu'ltll'" ralhl'I th.an pka,url', hut "l'l\t·~ \,Jilt 'hl' J 1d l\l'I lo 'll'\\ \UllH.' ol the: \lgh1' l >t the lhll'l' ut1es. ~hr like "'l'' 1lw tx·,t "Kie..'\ 1'1 lno\\n 3\ lhc..· g.n.'l'O l'll~." Shl· \.Jill • It hJ'> J \er. \l'~ high ratn> ol p.irl' and parkland' pn pcr'>un" 4'hr ..:i1d '>ht· "a<. :ilso a11raued tu the Eurnf)l•an·\t' k arc hill'\ turl· and the lllh h1\tof\ that the lit\ h.1, and '>hl' \.lid "•l'' "a' mulh murl' JI· llu1.·n1 than c1 thl·r \l11\u111. or O<lc~~ Whe1her or not she: and her lOI· league., h.ld Jn) dfcu on the fu1ure on thl' \HHld's other great <;uper po"er. Kel..c~ 11. a<.n 't \urt "It'\ hJrd lo lm1"' 1f 1hq gol enough inlmmJlllm 1ha1 \\Ould tx- U'>l'ful." \hl· ..aid .. \fore qunt1110\ \\ere :l')leJ thJn "ere an\\\Cfl'd . Despite "hat 'hr rnllrd .1 "lkn:ukan IU\l .. rnnlronling thl·m "l'I~) \aid \he had rl'3\0n Ill Ix• opt1m1\tll' "I <:amt• awn) \l'f\ hOJX'IUI llll thl'm." ~he \llld .\lread~. the C'Ount) 1s second onl) to Los .\ngclc~ ( ount} 1n the number of reg.istered Democrats. Sept. 15 1N1ll fcatur~ a .,,ariet}' of worbhops on quality of life issuQ Police want llghts on Tuesday NEWPORT BEACH -Poh~ Chief Arb ~r! .... •.·.~'. "( a11,pbcll l!I asking r~idents to panic1pate In the "th annual ··~auonal Night Out Against Cnmc·· NEWS b~ 1:irn1ng on all e\lenor hJtits and perhaps even holding ou1door blvd panic on TU.cida) nagbL BRIEFS L'sing the th<'ml'. "Lights Out Means L1gbts Out For \rime.. la" enforcement aacnc1es throughout thl' na11on hold the after-dark event l'ach ) car to l'ncouragc ne1gtlborhood sohdant) again'iol r nnw More than 7.000 commun111e and morl' than 20 m1ll1nn c1t1zcns are c'pccted to pan1c1~1t this )Car Rl·s1d1.·n1' arc..· urged to tum on their hdns from 8 10 10 pm T uc..·!ldn) and -.ix·nd that 11me ou1doon with their neighbor'\ .\t 9 )0 pm J t s.atell1tc "'111 pass O\Cr all lh<' Na11onal N1gh1 Ou1 c..1t1n and lllll' c..ompo'ille photographs using '1\ual and 1nfrar<"d 1mnger~ n1l' phuto~ "'111 be compared to those taken on normal • night\ II) 'hll" thl' impact of the event fhe N"'" JXlrt tkach pohu~ hch1.·opter and photo trrhn1<'1an "Ill al-.<J patrol the c1t\ during the ('vent and take th('1r O"'n photographs Nl·1~hhorhoo<l \\ att h coordinators are orpnmng acta' 1t1c-s. For morl' 1nform.i1aon. uintat·t 'our coordinator or the police dcpan- men1 al M4-\66~ Marines expect noisy takeoffs EL TORO -Manne Corps offic1als 11.amed res1dt>nt' around 1he \.1aranc .\1r talion in El Toro toda\ that aircraft noa'le ma\ increase Saturda) a\ aircraft take ofT for ·a training C)t.crcase The Qlrficld "'II open at 6 am and 'iC'eral large aircraft "'II uike olT ~n Jf\<i,NarJ. official\ \aid Mo!!ot of thC' 1' aarcrafl part1c1pat1ng an the ~"erc1sc will drpan bet""ccn 8 10 and X \ti a m . a Manne C orp!I !i.pokcsman said Here arc thr ~inning pla)IOJ card numben picked Saturda> night for the ( ahfom1a Loiter) 's daily "Dccco" game ? Hearts: Seven. •ciu~: Four •1 Diamonds. Four • Spades: J:ick Playcn who correct!) guessed all four C31'l. wdl win $5.000 .. .... . . ... ., . • . • Officer's death halts sting operations ANTA ANA -There have been no cocaine sung opera11ons in Orange ( ount) since the JunC' death of an undcrcovrr narcotics agrnl lx-cau!.C dealer\ arc reluctant to bu) drug). according 10 a report 1 sued. "for a whale there. 1t seemed hke ever) tame "e turned around someone was tryina to bu> dope from (an undercover) cop." Carl Armbrust. chief of the D1stnct Attorney Office's Nal"('ol1C' Enforcc mt-nt Team. oUS1d . "Now. thcre's no1hana." The dtath of Tommy ~ La Rosa. a 1-ull- cnon :igt-nt shot June 21 an DoW'ney by drug dealer he was trying to lure into malung a $4 m1ll1on cocaine buy. has made police -and criminals -cauuo\!s. "Obviously. the publk1t)' atncrated around this case makes 1\ very difficult for us to Jump right bad. into 1t," said Sst. Mike Vice. ~ho head" Fulkrton', narcoucs team. "We arc prc • cntl) a, ac..11,e But we, too, art tak1n,a a h1tle mort" caution TM crooks probably arc mo"' paranoid than e'er." -•r 011 ,.., !litrYltt. .•• M~sa ~ mobllt phone •'Onh S900 ~• \lolcn from a booth 11 lht-OranF Count) M1tkcl~"C. 8 htr Dll\C 0 \onl\11~ lttl'llll)t<-d 111 \lcal a ,11r per\nt an lhc J \uu blod. ut l kkn <\\ nm· brtv.t"tn 11. > p,m t """'" da) 11nt.l n lo J m \\l'\IOl'\da) T~ car'r. v1n)l top wu ,1 .. ,hl-J .int.I 1hl 1~n11111n punched 0 <. .ar b.uwm' .mt.I NllC.-r} ch«k1n,a and tn~tallt111on cqu1pmc.-n1 "l'rt 'aokn Imm 1 truck bc'lonJ11'11 to Hou'lt' uf Ba11cm-.. ~ .. ,.. \\ l~lh trttt bc-t~n S pm Tut'~l:I\ and " '\41 .1 m Wrdnnda Fou n tain \'altf'y Four 4'an1a .\na mt'n Wt'l'f curd for \U\1)11.1on 111 po~"'"un 111 ~ufllJr\ 1001, ihuf'\da · allrr pclhu· pullrd their c1u ll\l'I 1n the.-at Harbor Boukvard and Ut1 I \1.rnu1· Offirc'"' found hammc.-n. <itl'\'v.dmr" and Oa.shhah•' 111 1hc1r car H un1in11on 8eat'h ·A man wu K't'n s11t1n1 stark naked in front nl hi\ ht>u\4: on 1tw '6()1) bloclc of Manarum f)n,~ ph11. ina a humon1l1 " nc11hbor nllcd pol1ct. c•omplainina 1h11 1hc mon had bn'n pnmetna hts harmonit;.1. n•l.«1 un hi\ l.a.,,.n fur tht' pest _.,en )"CU'S. 0 " man "' 1na on the 1100 Mod: ofCahfornn1 \trt'\'t ~l)\1rtt'd hi' pnnUe~ s1okn and u1d he \U\P«IN hi\ nc11hhl1r had a hanJ 1n 1hc then ~ tv.o had quamlcd O\tf v.11c1 ron~vattM lhc "K'11m q1d ~n:ntl). 1hc su~ltd thief d•'*pprovcd of hov. o"cn his M1Jhbor 'pnnltled. 0 Thlft ot four bQ)' •ho aoocarrd to bC' skinheads t 1ttn hOP911'\1 a f('1I('(' at Huntinaton ~a..h H1Jh hool. 190 Main 1. appercntl on thtir .,,."' tC'I a mnln11h1 '"'111\ rOllC'<' 'A'('l'l' lkd •nJ w bo ' ~rt' rha~I unto the hul.ttbell coum •here the v.crr \.auah1 ind held unul tht-ir part>nt~ tould PK._ them up T" lnin~ A "'l'm•n l'C'PQrtcd ht1ng follow. i!\t hoine b w h- Jt'\ t\ v. ho lhlt'w 1 t' and "atrr aa her as she cnlrn'd hrr horn< on RclmontC' 0 " l"'C" I 1P' l>al\lln 2 I v.ai. n:por\C'd \IOIM'I lrum 11 10\-allon on Roc.·l.\lt'V. On\t. 0 I our Pina aoll 'h1h\ and fi' r Hoean c-lu~ v.('f(' ,11111 n m Junr Imm .i ,,-..1,lt'n1 on 'andhurg . o\ Laguna 8cr."h ll'\ldrna "•' 1m,1cd on su p1r1on 111 "''u11ll\ A\"1uh11l1 "" II )C3r old rnu,1n The child 11.;" 1o1lo.1·n 10 Onnac"ood Ch1ldn:n·, hnm 0 Ont' man w1' lm'\lrtl for II\ mg false anformauon to ,1 pullH· ofl15<•r al\cr pnhcc v.rrc C'lllllrd lo brcal up "h111 lhl' ,·111lc1 llr"r1hr<I a 1 flaJu hctv.«n V~tnam«e a.i ns mrmN·r' on lhC' hcilch 0 i\ YK>mon .,,. h<1 1\ c1Jht month\ pn"Jn1n1. l'l"ported 1h11 h<'r llr111~r lhl'<'attnrd and pushed hc:r. , e• port 84-ach now 10 S6.<n:> v.onh of proptn), 1nciuchtc J<Welf'). 1 mm1a11•tt l'loclt •nd l'lllO cup 1nd ~let& d•'*PP'C•rcd from • <Mdom1n1um 10 !ht 600 block of LiJo Park Omc o~tt thr !Mt two ft'IOftl 0 m«>nc ' thr l~n1t pla~ oft' a 1911 ,.,. ntra per\~ 1n • IOc " 140t prnor "~· and fl't' th<·m u~ 1h lhc: *" Of the ~ttltdt c ~ bufllar print opm ~ ftliitl ._, M * ,.,. Nev.pon •renmtnl• clubhoUW eild ..-SlOO..,... t* ''lllka, flll anJ othtf 1~uon nt ~••• VC'L ta JlcrN m.cl\cr I botlk-of dllRJ 0 I .. & ..... ""h bu• n1nt.a11unt !',..,.I * • II OUl\ldC but kf\ '' Mtr dW .... ' tbr C'CODOllUC' boon. ~'Mn \'OU U \ ~ 219.000 propk out ~· w.1ahou1 ~ c co af man~ Of U\nn ·~ amus ,.~ ~ou·,c goa a '°t of pcopk w.1thoul bu~ang pow.CT It S prnl) dear e' Kkntt tbr C"C'OOOm~ lS '100 REWARD · • Lost July 27. a male black Chihuahua at Cannery Village, Newport Beach. • Wearing a lavender harness and dog has a broken tail. Clll:-f1-14J-815-8755 IYOUI ORT.II CUT. ' .'le re pr-:ud c ')tft:-r /OU :rt ao .ar ~ages o~ s :iutc; ard ~ 'l"'crt1;a t.1no '0rT' Jorr harcock. Tne r Tai E.cempt lricome Trusr ras ~r pra1 j rg 1n..'e5· t:•s '• •n 'T'cr·r ! ncorre ·,.-a· s ··~.:: ~f ci:oe·a 'c.1 ... :,. :: ~~a,... gr ~e-gr~t: :· s.a ·4?· ... (~-:a-as.~ ~-: .. a .... 5e ~-· s .. e:•es a·-i: :ra·ge-·:· s .. a·:.~ :· :,·r~r ..,:"r ~ar _'J(I. 1 -·~a F.J""::s Ca ...1s aro ... ~ ~ g .::a ·: ·e ... I':.-..,....':'.C: 1------------, JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL FUNDS i TAX EXEMPT INCOME TRUST I -.... I I I I I I I ~'-'~~nce<:L (/ ·--4'~• ~ ~ .__ _________ __, MUTUAL FUNDS BY JOHN HANCOCK ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH WEAL TH RESOURCE CAPfT AL CORP. JUOEE SLACK, EA. CFP P 0 Box 2226 N estm nstef CA 92683 (714) nH7731 1SEARS MAKE A DIFFICULT SITUATION MORE COMFORT·ABLE Do you have a room that's dlfflcult to cool? An addition or a sun room? The llr.Sl.D" from Mitsub ishi could solve your problem ... • It's quiet unlike w indow a ir cond itioners • It's high efficiency • Doesn't block a w indow view • A vailable with w ireless rem ote control • No duct work needed • Systems for practically any residential & S(nall commercial application A vailable at Sears Hom e Improvement See the display in yo ur local Sears store CALI. llAB TODAY POii A 'ftl ISTIMATI: Orange County -·· 71q50 4100 ' •• ·-··~&.-t stirs recession ORANGE COAST BUSINESS DIARY &0 bis uo.ibie... -awi mnn Kdlott. cbid" o..ooomul of ~tuufactunn H.anc:n n-T l'11>l. .,, • Tiw Btn.h adnurust.rauon inter· prcttd IM num~ d1fT~tl~ Spolcsnun ~tarltn Furtr.-ater said tbr rep>n -don mnfortt our con- cttn for ~tins the ddin1 un<k'r COO t.rof-bJ t saJd the tt000m \ I\ Sil II r:;-~ -~t don't Stt a ~s1on - Bul Rt\ hard Rahn ch~i C'<'Onom-1 ISl for lht l Chambcf of Com- mcrcc ~nJ t~ L tt'Ol)Om' -is out ¥U11~ to h.ang on much longtr It u ~ dLrC'Ctl~ into a re- ~on ~l,su v.a-r a.lso ab.rmN abo-.t bo"" .\m~a·\ aJrad~ mllg.I ng C"COnom~ might mKt lo 011 pn,~ \h~._ frum lr.t~·\ 1n\.l\1or or )...uv..t 1 -\\ e rl cloSt' to the C'dit: It 11>ou11Jr. 1 Li"'t m1..~n of a bf't'CLC lo PJ~f' u~ 'c-· \\ nal°\ !" ng n n 1'"'c: \l1ootc U\l m .. , Ix th( ~u dv I• \aid _RObcn (X\jen~l. ft HAT ,,.SE DID HEW YORK I API A.,_ l 4~.a .. ~ j'!'( -!-: :: x~ .. -;;.t-: :·4 J\. .... ~~ ... ~ ... ;·1 ,~ .. : ·~ ;U 'l'SE LEADERS \lSE l PS A D01t\S Pc1 .J; Vt .,.1; vr. 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I ndUSU'). -Coosuuruoo spC"Dd.iQ& •'U UD- ~ m Jue &fta &llina b ~ comttulJ\ c moolln. -The ID'-enu.1lml's lDdn of 1 ead•ns Erooonuc lndk::aton,, •trdl bas btto Bubant weak scnab b most of lM )Uf. mo.~ no~ at aU an J unit. ~ mdr-A is ckqpcd lo forec:as.t CCODOmJC actl\'ll) SU 10 lllM months lD ad\'a.!Xr. Las.a moolh·s 0.3 pnt:nJllar pomt nst" 10 thC' a"'h&n jObless ratt.. •ri<h ·~s up from lhl" June rate ol 5 : pc1ttO I. pl.If° thC' A:mcncan Uft-- empio~ ment rate at its ~ lt~d ~ntt 11 h1l 5 6 pctttnl an A""USS I~ . th( Labor Drparunnu said. .\n.ah SIS bad bttn Optt'tln& thC' JO~l~ ··raae to jump C'-n>luall~ 10 rt""ficxt tbt o.auon·s sloTo economec grov.th So br thu ~Qf. iAmmca·s pn' ate aodLUtnn ha' c btto produc· mg ill A\Cf'qll" of JUSI 96.000 llC" tubs a month. &r bclo• tbr 17 .000 ~OCT3t.td m<>!1th1~ an 1989. tbr Labor ()cpvtmcnt saJd J&Mt ~orv.ood. romm1ll!OOCT of tl-~ Bureau of Labor SµtastlC'\. blamed JuJ~ ·s •m )Obs fit5iori on l~ dttcnora lion o< tbr SCT'\ i« Stt • tor th.it had ~n -lhc ma1or engine _of JOO-~ -dtmng -,~ ~DT econum1, C'\pans1on But that cn- g.m~ k't'm :o h.a' e sputtt>red an fol\ The St'n IC'( sector suffert'd a I bl. •.J (>.Jobs declm" las\ month July 30-A ug. 3 ~~USSLOAR Home 8'fordebllltJ cllmb8 In Or•rtge County -'s bomt pnces fall. more count' rcs1dtnu could afford to buy borne$ LD Junt rompu'fd to a \CV a&o. accordana to the Cabfomia -\ss.ocuuon of Reallon. Thc atrordabthl) ~n<kx Jumped from 11 pnttot last >eat to 15 pnnnt for June Thc mcdan pncc of a count) borne as of June •'aS S24 ,07 • compared 10 $251 ,837 a year ago. ~ rrun1mum annual lDC'Omt nttdcd to quahf) for a loan an Ju~ v.u U l.St I. ~11 from S S.W an 1989 Sta1t>-.1dc. 18 pcrocnt of all bouscbokh rouJd afford ar medWJ·pnccd ho~ lasl month. rompattd 10 1.i pttttnt an J un~ 1989 W•lem Digit.I CFO reslgn1 ~ ~ffiD.ancw offiCCT oflf'\ 10~--bucd \\ eslem Digu.aJ Corp .• U -Ben·· ~'°'"· rntgnC'd this v.ttk. His ~1gnauon comes JUSI a •cid. after ~lhn11 Braun. head of lht rompan) ·s $750 mtU1on storage products d1; 1saoo. v.-as promoltd to e~ecuu,·e v1~ ptt$tdcol. \lo~tt said his rnign.auon v.-as not relaled 10 lht promotion of Braun 'II.ho •Hh ~to,cr v.as among four rompan~ St"naor \'lCC prna<knts •ho ranl bclov. C"haarman Rog.er Johnson. Mo}tr. 46. h'n an San Juan Capislrano and ""lll sta> on through-UJUU. Hiiton Cor_p. to pull pu~f Irvine Hlllitn Hilton Ho1els Corp announced It ""ould pull out of \he If' inc H1hon u ofO\.l. 15 to pursut-nev. hotel prOJ('("tS 1n the area Hahon ofti\ 14Js said w Ir' 1nt Co bot.el rontran hm1Led the compan)'s ab1ht ~ 10 "pen a n~ bo\ti near the If' 1~ area 'l'SE C'O .'IPOSITE TH\ 'S-\("TIO'\S DOW 10\E.~ \ \ ER\GE.~ NEW Y()ttK CAPI -Moll ectASl>o~·"'e- COU""'P 'toe'' ~ IW ... Last ., ...... ·~ 1 ~" l~~tf Qa. Tf'!Me• -•·» ~· t: -I -1 ~' + • 1~. -14 AODlllC ~ .. m. il~ -•4 -I~ , ' • -p '" • -a,. 'I 0 '\ I . \ H \ I I ' ' OTf l PS \\D DOM'' GOl.D PRl('J:s ..,.. _.. ..--"-" .., ne a. --~ .......... U 7\,. ... . Ulllllll _... -. U Tl• .... • Lellll9 ---..... t:lrt ... ,, 10 ....... _1i1rtn ••• ..__..,_ U 11N. ... .. ,__..,.._. u· '' .... . .... _, -..-: Sltta .. I • eo P!'t rt --"'=·--D11• .. l trt "'-·-· .... " : : 0 a .:.-::::...-::.-~~-.... •• ., ...... ....._ ....... , 1111 . ~l '1 I I f i ,~. • '9J. 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Officials said IS naval vessels led by the carrier Sara top and lncludih.a a Marine amphibious atsauh unit will leave East Coast ports on Mon· day and Tuesday for the Mediter- ranean. oft' the coast of strife.tom Ubtria for several weekl. The can1er lackpmdeMe already is stcamina toward waters outside the Persian Gulf from the Indian Ocean to back up the U.S. Navy's task force of eiaht warships already stationed inside the palf. While the United States is focus- ina for the time beina on naval maneuvers, concitms were expreued at the Pentaaon and on <Apitol Hill about the implications of sendina American troops into batlle ap1nst Iraq's S.SOO tanks and million-man army. be a major problem." Military obltrvers note tbat most Mideast natiOnf friendly \0 the United States h've ttfused to allow U.S. bases on ttleir tcnitory. The clORSt ma,or around forces available \0 the United States arc based in Wet&em Europe or on the island of Dicao Garcia in the Indian Ocean, a week to 10 days away from the Persian Gulf tqion by sea. "We were im~tent 10 ~urs ago in the hostaac cnsis and we~ impo- tent now, .. said one military anaJyst, who spoke o nly on condition that he npt be identified. .. We have no infrastructure there to accept any kind of land forces. No way to act water, food. fuel -let alone tanks and trucks -to suppon a land war,·· he said. alona. tlk'ir sout.bcrn bonier easaly attack die~-. Home S,C.ker no.ial I. said such a ~dopnlent ..W ram "the must senous aecurily qun- tio ns" for the United States ..S "would call for 1 direct milialry ~sponsc by the United States. Wnt· em. Eu~~pe. maybe even tbe Sov.11e1 Union. .., . ' Added Foley: "Th11 wouid bo •an action that could not be ipored?' The Saratop will be accompuied by the auided missile cruieer Pttrt;p. pme Sea, the destroyer Soruance, 1uided missile destroyer Sampeon and fnJ.8tC Elm R. Montaomcry.•all based in Maypon, Aa. " Dcpartina Norfolk. VL, wiJI' be the battleship Wisconsin. auided missrk cru1su Biddle, friW-te Thomas C. Hart and destroyer fen- der Ydlowstooc. The fast combat support ship Detroit, based in Eatte. Photo rel•88H ~die,,..., News AtlencJ INA on l'l'MaJ lllow1 ,,_. cltlaens In die llreeta of •• ... d8d ~'"9 unnen •M pflolos of ...,..,...,.. l•dd ... Huueln If\ • det110n1trlltlon of support for their count~·· lnv•ltlon of Kuw~tt. Pcnaaaon spokesman Pete Wil- liams refused to link the la&est ship movements with the aulf crisis, say- ina they had been planned for months. Although the Saratop had been scheduled to relieve the USS Eisenhower. he said, the two carriers miaht remain together on duty in the Mediterranean for a while. The Eisenhower was deployed in the reaion in March. Its Marine amphibious unit hu been stationed Even thouah billions of dollars in U.S. arms have been sold to Saudi Arabia over the yean, its 6S,OOO- man army is laracly untested on the battlefield. Just last month, the Saudis sianed an ..,.cement to buy SJ billion of the U.S~ Anny's most advanced tanks, Lhc M -IA2t, but they aren't scheduled for de livery untd the mid-1990s. Adm. William J. Crowe Jr .. for- mer chairman of the Joint C hiefs of Staff. told NBC the United States could .. dommate the gulf from a nayal standpoint (and) we can domi- nate them 1n the air.'' but that landing U .. combat troops "would Defense Secretary D ick Cheney met with Bush at the White House on Friday and tben reviewed Iraqi military moves and U.S. op11ons with Gen. Colin Powell and other members of the Joint C hiefs of taff. The poss1b1hty of an Iraqi thrust into Saudi Arabia womrd members of Congress. Lawmakers who at- tended secret bnefinp on the cr1m said the 120.000 Iraqi troops mas~d .J:. \\-ill also join the battle aro\lp, the Pentagon said. Those nine sb1 ps arc scheduled to leave on Tuesda). They will be preceded on Mo nday by five sb.ips that mah up the-Marine amph1b1ous read)' group. ESCAPE FromA1 Arabian border and roads leading to it wete closed. The airp(>rt runway was laced with cl uster bombs. I heard shelling m the distance. I've never heard the sounds of war. I d idn't know how close the invading troops were. It was the not knowmg that frayed the nerves. Some said it was over. others said the worst a--..~~iu comf.--· I'd never known this kind of fear. , The whole bizarr~ drama began for me 'at 6 a.m. Thursday. An American fnend phoned telling me the news. He s~11d there were casualties. I packed. l t"s funny what you think of in times of crisis. I'd JUSt bought a new/air of shoes the day before an I wanted to be I su.rc and pack them. I was leaving nearly all of m~. worldly pos- sessions behind but ·1 had my shoes. t Others fled 1mme(iiotely. Our Iranian friends paofced the car and dro ve their families-to the south fast. I didn"t C\ en get to say &oodb)C. There were long. long lines at p s stations. at banks. at the bakeries. People in downtown hotels were 1n)ured by 0) mg glass. Withm hours. the rumors real· ly bepn to Oy: The Bn11sh Em· bassy was fired on. the i\merkan Em bass> O\ errun. News reports via satellite told us that the Emir fled to Saudi Arabia. Both of the Emir's pal- aces were under Iraqi control. Iraqi troops occupied m1nistnes as well as the state-run radio.and television stations. For a few hours in the after- noon we set about organmng a trip to Saudi Arabia and safe\). ; But the U.S. Embassy told us to • stay put. They said the roads were blocked. ; There were rumors of cas- : ualties but no one knew how : many died. • The shelling got louder. or seemed to. Thr panic grew. We decided to ignore the Amrncan Embass) and try to get ~ o ut. It seemed worth the nsk to get awa) from th<' fighting and we made 1t. ' For the first 24 miles of our tense trip we saw thousands of ,. confident. sm1hn& Iraqi troops . .-Many wavt'd us on our way. : At least 100 tanks were parked not far from an Ahmadi adminis- tration building. Some young soldiers were making themselves at home by looting a smaU neigh- borhood store. • ti Within minutes after lea ving ,. Kuwait we were greeted with " huas and tears by other joyous Americans and Bntons. We saw • about I 00 who had managrd to ~ escape. : TROOPS 11 fromA1 Iraq said it invaded Kuwait on , I Thursday to frov1de sccunty for t • 3rov1s1ona aovcmment that ~ ha overthro" n Kuw11t"s rulers. ~ The intcmauonal communit) dismissed that claim. ' • In Washinaton. President Bush i warned Iraq not to threaten U .~. J' "vital interests." or try to add 011-~ 2 rich Saudi Arabia to its conquest --.t of Kuwait. He said the United '~ States was wilhna "to help in any P way we possibly can" t<f sto p . ~ Iraqi aurcssion. Bush has refused ~ to rule out the use of military '~ force. . 1 ' A NA TO sourct said the Unit· ! ed States had "contintency • plans" in caSt Iraq's prcs1dcn~. a Saddam HusStin. advanced his forces further thro uah tht stratt&i¢ _tq.IOn. He did not say what those were. In rttatcd dc\'clopmcnts! . •The Soviet Union and Unn- cd Stales issued a rare JOint state· mcnt demandina that all ~un· 11' tries 11op arms supplies to I~ and that Iraq P'Jll out of Kuwait &mmcd111ely. The Soviet U nion. lrllQ's ma1n ~aPQns supphcr. cut "" off lhipmentt Thu'1day. • flypt broke the s1lcnc:t ~ Arab nations and co .. mned the invu1on. n. rab l.elpt, m«tlnt 1n ~ ... *-"need the 1n. .... .... C9llld fDr '"° to ................ , ' ., .. -By Th A1~1d Prnt ------,..---"' .. J. 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TY ORUt• COMT DM.Y MOf s.u-.~··--- Fashlonsf On the Street ·Male watching ... they dress to please Men lov~ to shop. Men hate to shop. Men do not enjoy the challenge of a sale. Ties arc one of their cxtravqances ... a way to exprns themselves. At least. al°I of the above wcTC remarks we heard last week while fashion watchin1 and fashion tallcins at Bistro 201 in Irvine. And. men dress to please women, according to Russell Moynagh, president of Aero Aviation and Manne Insurance Brokers. "Certain- ly men dress Lo please the women. J'1St as wom~p dress to please the men.·· saidt.., Moynash. whose woman-pleasing lunch getup was a blue hnen blazer with blue and white paisley uc. white while slacks, socks. and shoes. Moynagh said be shops by the season. and his latest buy was a $1 .000 English-made suit. Michael Annis of Lasuna Beach (Red Robin Restaurants) was spon- ing a new red striped shirt w1th his pinstriped nav)' suit and navy polka dot tie. "I bought this Shirt last week in London. I like Lo shop when I travel -~I'm an emotional shopper ... if I see and I want It. I buy 11." No sales for John Adams of John Adams and Associates. "If I need 1t and want 11, 1 buy it." said Adams who wore ohve green -linen blazer and pants, tic and saddle shoes. Sometimes wife Pat goes along on has shopping tnps. Vida Dean eamog.) Wailers. the company saJcs coor- dinator, was in pinstnpes -suit and shin -and had sefected a Hugo Boss uc 1n a postage stamp design. With his black cashmen: blazer, Henderson wore a white shirt, French tie and G 1rbaud pants. ··1 bkc to shop and probably spend the most money on leather shoes.," com- mented Henderson. A black. ·blue and gra}' pocket square. same fabric as his lie. ac- cented the dark pinstriped suit worn by Peter C. Cooper. The president o f Lion Nathan m Irvine said. "I don•t like to shop. but when I d o. I buy a lot and get 11 over. Ifs fun to shop for ties ... a chance to express your- self." -~ . Lunching wtth Cooper was at- torney Christopher J. Farley of Pct- us., Tester. Kruse & Krinsky. He wore a taupe colored suiL stnoed uc VHla l>a.a'1 fuAJo. ~I.,.. ,.., nally .,.an• Yrlilay "111 .. ,.. The lunching twosome of Steve L Maros1 and son, Steve M. Maros1, both of the company wtth the same name were on a casual dress kick. w pdlWIH • S.t•'*l'.. ML ....... '---~~ Talft 11 mo¥1116 from s.1.,.ay Friday . With his gray spons shirt and black slacks. Steve L. wore has gold· en Anes rams medallio n. "Hedda (his sharp-<lressing wife) buy~ all my clothes:· he said. adding. "I have the right of refusal. .. Steve M.. who thought talking fashion in his casual state was h1lan· ous. added a classy touch to his white Jeans and Recboks wnh his custom-made monogrammed shin. and ttny-checked shin. Said his shopping philosophy was "strike fast and hard." Loving grandparents get special tribute ·-rm no1 much on shopping." said Wilham E. Hughes. scntor vice prc":>tdcnt of Mason McDuffie F1nanc1al corporation. who was "earing a na') su11 and print tte 10 reds. "r m pick) ... On the other hand. Thomas W1l· hams of Orange County Marketing says he "'a-s born to shop. We ap- proach~ Williams. who was relax- ing after lunch 10 the shady area outside the bistro wtth co-workers Damon Walters and Justin Hen- derson. "ho also love shopping. Bistro 201 owner David WiJhclm could claim the same philosophy. He once bought four suits in one· half hour. "I shop every couple of months ... don't waLcb for safes. I like an European look. The most I ever paid for a suit was an Armani for S 1.150. It has that cen.ain feel ... quaht) w~ll tell. )OU know. and it has no thing to do "1th a label." said Wilhelm v.ho buys only doublc- breasted suns. "I "'car a suit he~ a1mos1 cvcry- da> . some11mcs a blazer and slacks. but """r an o pen collar shirt and alv.-a ys a pocket square." tiom- mcnted Wilhelm. The da) we talked he looked great and grerted dmcrs "car1ns a..... taupe ltaJ1an wool pbard1nc sutt he found at Alex Sebastian. Lhe shin was white. and his French-made tac was Laguna blue. maroon and cream colored . (And. he can cook. too.) DEAR ANN L.\NDER : I rcC(nt- 1} read the le11er in )Our column from .. .\non)mous Grano) an Ch1 - caeo." who had raised her daushter's child. In )Our response. )OU said )OU hoix the children "ho "ere raised b) loving grandparen ts realize ho" ra1seJ b) grandparents and that thl.~ rcall) J o apprl•natc e\t~~ thing that "'ai. Jone: tor thc:m luck) the) are. I am one. and belieH· Ann me. I do. Thanks for pnnung that le11er fro m ··Ano n) mou Grann~ ·· which rcmandl.'J me: onll' again ho" for- tunatl.' I hJh' tx·c:n -Ll ·c "' .\NDC.1 R.\TErl l IN LOl"ISI.\/'..\ DEAR LUCKY: Wbat a buatlful tribute to your grandparents~ Tbese older folks wbo have raised lbelr own children deserve special tbanks for taking on a second generation after tbey bave earned tbe chance to rest. Bless tbem one and all. ga11on manllml' \alc:t} and malttaf) prc:parl·Jnl'" In \.\.trt1ml' or "'hen a stJ tc: of c ml.'rt\l'Ol ~ " dn IJ rl·d h) 1he president the: ( oai.t (1uard mo,cs from tht· JUI 1sd1l1:on of the [)epan- nll'OI ol l 1JO\J'X>rt.1twn to that of thl· , .. , ' lkp.irtml'Ot It ha-. hccn cJlkd thl' ··nulkU\ around "h1ch tht· 'a'~ form' to tame of "'ar" W11l1ams was nat11l) a11H't'd tn striped shin. silk pa1sle) tte. tan silk pants and I. Magntn silk blazer ( Lo"cd his Zodiac leather hnn1~ and I was born to 19-)ear-old "C. arol." Landers "ho lt\.ed with her husband. ' ··Bnan." in a trailer. I was left with •••••••••••••• a 9-)ear-old bab) sm cr who forgot to feed me and n<.'' er changed my diapers. After Grandma fus~d at Carol about the proper care of a child. I was handed over to Grand- ma and Grandpa to raise. I grew up calling them "Mom" and "Dad." Carol "as an unfit motht.•r Pl·rh.ip' \IHI ~:an makl' anwnd' b)' 1cm1nd1ng \our rl·ader. that .tht\ 'car,., thl' h1tl'Otcnn1al o l thl' l oa'it (ju.ird "lrn:h "a' created h) (on- gn:s., 1n I 71Jll a!> the: Re,cnuc C uller Sa' Kl' unJl·r ·\k\andcr Hamilton. the: \nn·t.i n nl the: Trl'a\ul"\ Wtren r was 4. Carol. b> then di\ orccd from Onan and ma med to a creep who tncd to kill her. sued her mother for "k1dnar,p1ng" me. I 11\ed in a state that a most al"ays grants custod) to the "rear· mother. no mailer how awful she 1s. but Grandma's a11orncy pro' ed that When I was 14 and about 10 c:ntl'r high school. Grandma told ( arol that shl' anJ Grandpa wantcJ to aJopt me and change m\ last name: 10 theirs. SIOl'C I had l>Cen ustng 11 for 14 )car~ an~"a}. Carol agreed. and s1nn· no one could locate Brian. the adoption "cot smooth!~ I ha'e alwa)s considered Carol m ) "'"er and refer to her as such Grandma and Grandpa ha'c alwa)s been Mom and Dad. I adore these people and conside r m}sclf luck' that the\ had the rnuragc to tight (or ml' and D E.\R .\NN L.\N DERS: I truh apprct1a1c:d )our<il'm of the Da~ an praise .Pf the: men and "'omc.>n 10 thl.' .\rm' '\:a" .\ar Force and MJrlOl'!'I .\ug 4. I '140 ,., the 200th b1nhday ol the: ( o;l\t C1uard H o"' about a lane: or'"" an \Our rolumn . ..\nn'' - BOB \\ 111 f)l1<1HR'r . captatrt-· (rl'l ) l \ ( OJ\I <1uard. :-.Jo,ato. ( Jllf (/'. .................. _ I'm surc \OU didn't rc.>allll: that \OU haJ om:11cd thl' ded1ca1cd men and \.\t)mcn of the l S. Coast (,uard \.\htlh 1<..•b' la". onc.> ol thl' fi' l' \rmed Forcl·..,· sen tog our na- tion DEAR CAPT. WILLOUGHBY: Here's more tban a line -llere'1 a ! I -gun salute and many happy re- turns of tbe day. -~CN} ---- --------------. raise me as their own In pcace11me. the ( oa'it C.1uard0'> 'aracJ m1s':>10n'i 1ncludc "earch and rc.>~uc:. la" cnfon:c:ment. pro1ec11on of the en' 1ronment. aid to na' 1- r U \\nil' '" \ nn lArndcn, ~nd h'ttcr. tO ha < o Tbt> Orange Coa11 Dally Pilot, P <> Ho \ I '60. Costa \ft•-..J IJ:ti:ti RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Whete Y-~ C--. Merel ,.,, HAltoe llVO . con• MIU-SU· 1 IH Ba Meat oa wlttt H-mode Mothed Pot~ every day 440 Heliotrope Corona del Mar 673-0910 =--·e=-·=r-c-·--·~~ ·~ :-:-~ m&:-0-·n.--·s.-·n.=-- ·1r· ·~--·~-t -E'.r-_... ... ·I!!!!!!...,.... • ;;,_...,... Slii I i.r1il I know this letter as long . .\nn. hu1 I wanted )OU to know that there arc picot} of peo ple out there who "ere German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes "The Old· Fashion Way" 2950 Grace Ln C M Call for info 540-0281 \'f'nf'lian Gondola Getawav • Gourmet B.•Lf'I\ 'I .. 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Local Dtlt"'7 • '* c....- 839-1484 •A w11eN'S ~·••u· •.1. M ... ie for All OceMioM From 8-111 to Roek Al.l rttOft:.."'lto'l~I Eqt"INt:!'llT t.U ; ""'" • .,.,.4 IHlll 11111 100 p,. (7 14) 966-0592 ) -r--r , \ '( I II ' , t f \ l t l ORANGE COAST An Independent Newspaper P11bl11hed by Pooe Group Publ11hit1g, Inc. l.a..tt I. , ... , Pf•slde111 & chief ••Kullve officer Wiiiiam S. ~. 9di1or & vice-president St.eve M.We, monog1ng editor Stan Wyman, night editor Den Fen1e1;.;::•or1ol Poge edit<>< CM.. 1, City editor 1..-r llMM, feollKes 9d•IOI" 1..-r c:o.t.oft, sports ed11or Core& Humphreys, society ed1ror Elliot Stein, Jr., choirmon Getold W. Adcex, k ., general monoger Walter lurrov9h1, 1901-1919, lounding publisher It's time to act like a superpower I t's time to act like a-superpower. The United States needs to use its military force to dislodge Iraq from its occupatio n of Kuwatt and to cripple the millio n-man. renegade Iraqi army. The reason 1s simple: OJher method of retaliation arc too risk). From all accourits. Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein is the Halter of the 1990s. the Butcher of Baghdad. a madman who wants to rule the Middle East. If we put an intcmaoona-1-e-c--GR&m-ic-1'-mfe-to Hussein's throat he might lash out an defense. Remember. this 1s a m an who has built a Third World count!) into a fi rst-rate m.ilitary power. ltbcrall) used chemical weapons in his war with Iran and. some anah sts fear. ma\ have a nuclear surprise up his slee"e. · · Why sweat an o utla"' like this out'.' . The ~lnttcd . States has spent $300 billio n per )car to build up its m ilt tar): kt's put it to use. We'll leave the strategy to the mihtal)· experts. but we imagine that ll "ould include a rhree-pronged attark: by S)·ria. the U.S. through ·aud1 Arabia and the Persian Gulf. and Israel. "'h1ch hac; a 'estl'd intcrl·st in dl'fanging l~cfs threat o f chcnm :al a nnih1lat1on. In thl' pr()(:e~s. all I r~ militar} installa11 onc; sho uld be deo;tm)l'd . ~ lra41 troop Sil JUSt rrnlcs from the Saudi ·\rab1a border. the llml' fur the L'.S. to dra"' thl' ltnl' has pac;scd . Hussein obl11cra1ed the line as soon as h1\ arn1\ rrO'iSl'd the border of Ku"all. · The world commu nit~ ha'> unanrn1uu'h condl·mned f raq fo r its lightning takl'O\ h of Ku"ait. ~ e ~nrnuragc thl' United S1a1cs tu k ad tht.• ''orld a nd tmng this o utla" countl) lO J UStlCC. Talking about tht.• Vietnam wa r. Gcnl·ral < uruc; I l·\fa, said. ··M~ solution to the p roblem '-'Ould tw to tl'l l tllt.'m the) ·..,.e got to dra" an their horm a nd stop thl'tr aggrt.''i\mn o r "-C re ~uing tu bo~b 1hc m into the Stont.· \gc ... That s the talk ol a superpower. l\/o'' 1t\ t1111c to put the wo rds in1u actio n. Today In history Toda) 1s Snturda)' . .\ug ..i. tht.• 2 I 6th da' of I QCJO Then: :m· 1..ic1 da)S lc fl 'in the \Car. Toda} ·s H1ghligh1 in H1stor~ T""o hundn.•<l )'ca rs ago. on .\~ ..i. I 790. the<. oa~t (1ua rd had 11s bi.'gin· n1 ngs as a l' naval ta .. ~ furn· kn o""n as lhl.' Rc\l·nuc ( uttl'r \cr- \•1ce was formed On this date· In 1735. a )Ur) au~u1ttl·d John Peter Zenger ol thc Nev. Yor~ Wed.- I) Journ al of a charge of scd111ou'> li bel brought b~ the ro)al go,rrnor of Nev. York. In 1830. plan\ tor thl' rtl\ of Chicago v.crc laid ou t · In 1892. ~unda\ '>t.'houl tcarha Lizzie Bordt.·n wa\ arrcstcd 1n ~all River. Ma\s . l'harged "'-Ith thl· hatchet murder\ of her fathl·r and stepmot her. ( Hurdcn was later at.·- qu1ttcd.J In 1914, Britain declared \\ar on German} and thl' lJn11t.·d Stall'' proclaiml·J ti\ nl·u1ra lit' in \\ nrld War I. In I ~44. Na11 polill' ra1dl·d thl' secret anni."\'. ot a hou"l' 111 \m..,tlT· dam and arrl'stl.'d l'lithl ix·onk Doonesbury Ht 5Ul£ IS TAKJN6 A tQ4.K; TIM~ POIN6 M 7HAT RIN6, /(/() .. \ including 14-)car-old \nne F-rnn~. \\hose J1ar). puhl1\hl·d after ha Jcath. tx't·:inw .1 da\\ll' dcptl't1on of the lfolUl'JU\I In I W>4, the bodtC\ ol 11ll\\1Ag i.1'11 nghh ''orkcr<; M1l'h:.il'I H h1.·h,\Crlll'r .\nJ rl'" C 10<><lman and Jamr\ I ( hant.'\ "'l'fl' found huncd inside an l'Jrthcn J Jm 1n M1'i\I\· s1pp1 In 1977. Prcs1dcn1 C artl·r \1gncd a mt.·asurl' l'\tahll\h1ng thc !}('part· m<.'nt ol I nl·rg). the first l'ab1ne1- lc' cl Jl·partml·nt 1. rcatcd sinn· the Dcpartmi.·n1 of 1 ranspona11on an 1966 In 1~87. thl' I l'dl·ral C ommun1la- 1wn' ( 01111111\"on \Oll'd 4·0 to rc- ~and lhi.' I a1rnc" t>cx-tn nc. which 1 t.•q u in:d rad 10 J nd ll'll'' mon \ta- 11on~ to prt.''>l'lll halatlll'd coverage ol 1..01\llO\ Cl \IJI l\\lll'\ Toda} ·s Barthda)' Rntaan's (jue<.'n Mutht.·r l l11atx.'th 1s 90. The dt.•a n of the \.\ h1u; I lou.-.e press rnrps. lkkn l hortHI'> of l ln1ted Pn..·ss lntcrna1 111nal. I'> 70 I rack Mar :'\l ar) l kl~i.·1 ~l.tnl'' 1i. "'I~ Ha~ball pitcher Rogl'I ( k1til0il\ I\ 28 -Br Th~ A11odalH Pr~,. By Garry Trudeau --. -----~ ~----- -- Letters Stories t of assaults should be released. by papers "It'• JCary .. but we. need to know. don't we" a neighbor said to me a few days after my column about child molesters appeared in the Dally Pllot'1 ~kly ·newspaper. A note sent home from my $ year old's k.inderpnen prompted me to write the piece. h notified parents of a Spiritual healing as good as medicine man ttyiQJ to lure children walkjna to school mto his old white car with the promise of puppies and candy. Fortunately none of the kjds he approached took tM bait. Though Ta" the Editor. Carl C. Yost wrote that the Dally Pllot used a loaded question when 11 'asked. "At what point should the go,ernment intervene in an indiv1d- --crat• -religious practices?' U - fonunately, he suuestS a question in its place which as even more of a loaded question: "Should a helpless child be allowed to die because of parents' religious convictions to den} medical aid?" Both questions appear to ignore a basic fact ~ that 1s. that spiritual healing as prat.·t1ced in Christian Science has been extraord1nanl} cf- fec11 vc .for O\<t>r a ccntur\. l lnlcs!> th is ·~ undl·r-,1000 and noi 1gnorl·J . soc1el\ v.tl l l'OllllllUl' lo bc lt.•d to ask thl' v.·rong 4lll''tiun and com1.· up v.11h till' ,,·rung an'>v.l'r It. as thl· •Miter sa'"· the C'hm 11an nl·nt.l' rclrgwn allov.cd tht' 1rag1l dl·ath of thl' T\.\at<:hell child. 1hrn "h:.i1 l·an Ix· \aad of thr 50.CXIO lhilJrl'll \\ho dll' nnnuall\ 1n lhl' l nlll'd StJll'' unJl·r mcd1ral 1rc:11- men!'! Furthermore. (houghtful people "ill question v.h) a system of medicine should be mandated that allows so man} deaths. Cenainly. no reasonable rson. includin Chris- 1an-1ent1sb. wouldcondemn co~ ven11onal mcd1c1ne. But just as we're not ant1-mcd1cine. we're also not religious zealots. Christian Scientists rely on spiritual healing solel} because 11 is effecti ve. and the) don't bel1cvc in sacrificng their ch ildren an) more tha n would th ose who rely o n conveJltional medicine. We hopc not only that the right question can be asked but also that tlwrt.· be a Tull l'Ons1dera1ion of all tht.• fact~. tht.• foremost of which is that Chm 11nn Sc:1cncc has healed man} thou,anJ, of children fo r O\ er a Ct.•nt uf\. On this ba~•"· the right ques11on is. "\\all SOlll'I) au:ept more than one d fci. ''' l' form of hl·alang'l" Onl) this q~l'\llon "'II allov. Christian Science to Ix· la1rl) ,on\ldacd and jud,ed. \.H·NO' M.\NKER Huntinaton Beach the Newpon Beach police were not o able to make an arrest, they alerted To the Editor. the . elementary s;ehools. We ap- Tbe vitriolic letter to the editor prcciated the wamma. That was two boot O\rtshan Scient1siSbeTn1 re--month · --li~ous zealots merely expreun b1aot.f)' and voss i~orancc. SP.intual (not faith) healing has been successful in millions of cases in the past I 00 rears. h has been notably successfu in cases given up by doctors. No one uses it just to "prove a point." It has healed millions of cases. Accordi ng to medical records 50.QQO ctii\dren die annually under medical care from the same illness ~he Twttchell child had. If medicine 1s 1hc onl y legal and rational method of healing. how arc the 50.000 an- nual deaths explained? . Before "'-C point fingers in accusa- tion. have someone start counting bodies 1n the hospitals. RON HARR ISON Costa Mesa Last week> I read about the sexual assaults of several youna airls in 1he Huntington tJeach/Westminster area. It was a small story, filed on the t>ack pages of a daily news{>lpcr. When I read that the latest victim. a 13-ycar-old Westminster girl molested on June 29th In a public school yard. told the police that her . assail.ant asked.her to help him find his "lost puppy," I put down the newspaper and called the-Newpon Beach police department. "Could this be the same guy who was driv- ing around our schools lookina for victims a few months ago?" I asked Sgt. Andy Gonis. "We don't think so. The man promising puppies and cand} was believed to be in his 40's This rapist is young. probably in htS late teens.. .. be told me. Getting rid of Dr. Peters was wrong ..Do we have a scnal rapist loose an the county?" the worried mom 1n me wanted to know. Though Sgt. Gon1s couldn'1 say. he referred me to Huntington Beach's Detective McErlatn who offered. "AJI fo ur assaults. two completed rapes and two attempts ~re alike. Investigators comparing the cases sec strong sim1- lant1es... But he stopped short of saying the police believe one man is responsible. ro the l:d1tor· Let the pun1shmen1 fi t the cnmc. V.l' alv.a) <.i !>a~~ .\nd last night. at th e Hunt ington R('ach Cat~ School Board ffil'l'ting. there "as another .. , 1r tor) ;·or med1ocnt)" as the st.·hool board announced the rcs1g· nation of Supcnntendt.·nt Dr. Diana Petl·rs. She was gu ilt) all right. guilt) of e>.l'clknrc. lcadcrsh1p and com- mitment 10 kid s. According to spokcsmcn for the teachrr<,' unron. "shc spent 100 mul h 11mc un publlr relations:· \\ell. from the business rom muni- t} \ pcrspcctl\e. "hat she did wa s to run' 1ncc us that \.\C shared respons1- b1lrt} for the qualat) or educat ion '" our local ~hools, that "e couldn't JUSt ~nd our kids 10 school and l'\pc1.1 1he teachers and staff and the board (she ah~a\S callr<l them a "team") to do 1i alone. cspcc1all) v.11h the perpetual 'ihortage of fund-; C)hc implored. e>.tollcd and con- ' 1nced u'i to care enough to con- tribute thou>and' of dollar\ 1n much-needed soph1s11ca1ed cqu1p- mr nt. !>upphes and special educa- tional programs. and thousands of hours of volunteer time. Of tha1 she was definite!} guilty. If all thas wasn't bad enough. Dr. Peter'i ··cnmcs .. attracted so much publai. attcnt1on! Her leadership. rnuplt.·d "'1th the cm.ms of the prin- cipal., and tcad 1a s in the d1stnc1 rc'iultcd in thl' dc,d opment of an 1nno,a11't.' .. ft.0al·h1n~ for fhink1ni" progra m "h1ch v.a s featured on the '"Toda} .. \hov.: 11<1 G1flcd Program was named an "cxcmplal) model" program b) the State Department of Education and its De'clo pmcntal Kindergarten Program "'as cited as an "e,emplaf) program"' in the state report on school readiness. The C'allforn1a rompact (school- bus1ncss partnership). of which we are members. was featured on Chan- nel 7 and 1s rccogn11cd as one of\hc most succ-cssful such program' in the state. Meanwhile. Dr. Peters has been honortd by the California Assoda- t1on for the G10rd with an award for distincti ve scrv1t·c. was appointed by State School Supcnntendent Bill Honig 10 two major slate-level education task forces. and was honoH·d b~ th \.' Ca l1forn 1a Legis- lature ai. th c 58th .\ssc mbl} d1stncts' 1990 Woman of the Yea r For those cnmt.·~ thr Huntington lkach C 11~ Sc hool BoarJ was "' illing to spcnd more than S 150.000 last night to bu) out the rr maindt.•r of Dr. Peters four-)car contract. which th e} had JUSI renewed la'it Septem· bcr amid great fanfare and v.11h an outstandin~ pcrformancc re\IC"'-. Kind ot makes )OU wonder. docsn·1 1t'l But as wc said. she was guilt} of C'ffcJlencc and "'e just can't havl· that in Huntington Beach! To thr Ed11or SH IR LEY C LONG JA N SHOMAKER Huntington Beach 0 Hov. could 11 be., Dr. Dia na Peters n·~1gns her post and lhe Huntington Beach C it) School D1stnc1 loses its '01cl' of reason. .\fter following this saga tlctween the school board and the teachers' un ion 11 ha!> become apparent that the board bowed to the political pressure of the union 1n an election }Car. It 1s a sad day for the students and taxpayers ofour city. The} are los ing the superintcndcnt under whose leadership came national recog- nition. much improved test scores. the state of California's most suc- cessful California COMPAC part- nership between business and the ~hoots. alon& "'1th a host of other sul"Cessful programs. All of this and insistence on a balanccd budget w11hou1 sacrificing innovati'e karn- ang programs. The taxpayers had a bargain 1n Dr. Peters The) have been ripped off b} a board that 1s more "'1lhng to bu) out hcr contract and back <lpwn under union. pressure than to honor her contract."' h1ch thC'y nego- tiated. and stand up for what they know 10 be nght. What kind of an example 1s this for our children? BARBARA J. TEINBERG Huntington Beach 0 To the Editor. Over the past months. I have watched the disruptive strategies u~ by teachers' unions in the Ocean View and the HuntiRJtton When Wrltln9 t• th. °'9"1• C.O.t Daily r it.t ... The Or~ Coast Ooity Pilot enc:ouroges correspondence from oui readers. We requesi lerters be kec>t 10 opproiumotefy 300 w0<ds Any corretp<>ndence s1gn1f1contly looge< than 300 words wrfl be prrnted ot °"' d1~etren o.s o 'OfnfnUnity Commei•t· Ouett C:W.•t or Edieorid ...,,,..., Community commentor1es or-reiervtd f0r rasues perl!Mllt to cities ond towns olong 1he Or~ Coos• Guett commen1or1es rnoy perto1ri 10 ony public rswe. Ed11orrOI rtsporases ore rewvtd f0t rtbuttols to ed1torl0f positrons of the 0rQn99 Coost Doily l'Uot. letters c0tmdertd to be l1bt'°"' Or 1n bod tosle will no1 be pttnl9d W rrten ore hm1led lo four submissions o month. AN corr~• must be signed ond include the writer's oddteu ond 1.i.phon1 number for vt rihcotlOtl purposes. lerten sho\ild be Oddr ssed to the Orange COOlt Oaity Not, 330 W Boy St • Cosio Meso CA. 92626, Alt n1r0n le11ets to the Editor W riters wtth quetllOll) Of• u1ged ta coll the Dolly Pilot ot 171 41 642 432·1 e .. 1 352 ' r Beach C'tl) School districts. I under- stand the same man. Jim Harlan. represents the teachers in nego- t1a11ons an both d1 stncts. I was sur- prised in Apnl when the school board in Huntington Beach City Schools -after months of telling the community 1t wanted a multi- year contract in order to get the school dastnt:t focused on education -caved in. And it did th as just days before the district and teachers' union were to present issues to a state fact finder. We heard rumors that the school board caved in tx- cause the teachers threatened the incumbents. Althou1h to me the rumor held a nng of truth. I chose to let it be and decided we all nttded to move forward. The latest news that three of the districts' most dedi- cated and effective administrators are leaving. I can not let go of. Hiring and retaining quality people is an 1mponant l'C1ponsibility of a school board. We need school board members who can keep the lxst interests of children first. who can make decisions based on facts and have the couraac to stand tx- hind those decisions. In my opinion. the present members of the Hunt· inaton Beach City School District board do not d~rvc the communi- ty's trust. HAYDEE V. TILLOTSON Huntington Beach Toll roads, bah humbug To the Editor: Toll roads. pa) freeways. bah humbug. Is there anyone out there as against them as I am? When my w1tr and I ao beck 10 th e Syracuse area for a visit. we sometimes drive over to New York City. It takes about seven or ei&ht tolls to get there. It drives people Cnll)". Now that the lhrtt toll roads ($2 to $4 per trip) will be built, how Iona do you think it will ake before the politicians decide to put a charae on cxistin1 roads? In I 0 to 20 yean, toll roads will blanket the sate. Yes, ~ Med the h1Jhw1ys but not from the profit- m1nded builders. Oas ax money should be bu1ldina them. JOHN CAREY • Huntinaton Beach Coyote raids getting worse To the Editor: We v.crc not awart of the arowina problem or co~ 1n Corona Del Mar un11l a bcaulifW ~ Himalayan at w11 rcttnlfy kilted by one. The newspaper reporting thl\ story ran a brief descnption of thr suspect along with a compos1tr sketch. It read He uses one of the oldest known ruses. telling you ng girls he's lost his puppy ... the plo)' has worked repeatedly. he has lured five young girls (the police onl y told me about fo ur) into secluded arcao; and sexually assaulted thcm ... Thc rapist 1s dcscnbed as white. 19 or 20. 175 lbs .. medium build, brown eyes. cle~n sha,en. light acne around thr jaw. weanng a i -sh1n and shorts. "Dad you know several younJ g1rl'I have been sexually assaulted in the Huntinato n Beach/Westminstrr area?" I asked a few friends in m~ nei-hborhood. Without exception, th ey all answered no. I wasn't sur· prised. Until I read the story about the fourth attack, I didn't know either. Victims of sex based cnmes don't tend to talk to the press. "The last thing families want is funhcr trauma to the rape victim." Sat. Gonis confirmed. Sex based cnm~ are quiet of- fenses. The littlest VICttms onen- 11mes arc sworn to silence by the perpetrator who promises further violation ar they "tell the' secret." Older v1ct1ms trying to recover from the attack are too often auaultcd a sccond time by a system that cares too little for thei~ pain. "Women victims face special hurdles; low arrest rates. low conviction rates and sex bias ... " said Nancy Zieaenmeyer to a U.S. i'Cnate sub-committee stu- dyina sexual crimn. An Iowa home- maker who was raped and would not be quiet, she's convmccd the system mutt chanJc 11s attitude toward sex crime victims. In the past decad(, r1pe ·has fn- creascd fo"r times more than any other crime In this country. Oranae County residents need to linow that al least (our tttn-aae &iris livina in the nei&hborina communities or Huntinaton Beach and Westminster have bctn tcxuaUy asuultf'd b¥ a man they all dncrlbc In a 1im1llr way~ Their RJmcs don't nttd to be pubtithcd. but ir-e hoPt to protect othrn from becomina vklim1 too. the information tbey have about this rapist docs. The compolitc lkdch of his ~ shoukl have a ~ on n(wspeptn• front PllCJ. noc burled in the beck. Knowtftl that the ~bhc has a lliml* or his ickntity •itl not stoP tf\11 tc.ual *"""' frOm rapina !l!P•n. but n miafu tlow him down. It a Kii'), but ~ need to know. Don't~·: Pl(atc ... 9ft OWMn. bnna 1n your ,k1t11cs bcforc d• and keep wm pt ut«tf'd un&al ..,.II! NOaM~ WIN tON .... Tf W . ,. . ,... f'nm.t• d~I Mir • ,_. .... ,.,,. mr '" TOllOllOI: Sli&htly --• IOUtttwest to ..... to 15 ..... •fttr· ... ,.._.hours. - FRONTS: • • ca.o ~ ® © • • • • • WARM STATIONARY ~ ~ cu 0 w g 0 f!1 c!::1 OCEAll REPORT . 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Nl-cfl IS • " ,. __ " '1 M ,._I), • Tl !i.l "-• " IJ u ~.,,.._ " u !16 ... c.i, • .. 0 ·-• LOS AN(,ELES -A,n elderly man allcgcdl~ lo.1dnappcd at knafc- point in Oregon and forced to ac- compan) lhfl·c teen-agers on a jOy- ndc 1e ( 11htum1a and Mexico was rescued earl) toda) One of has abductors went to a hosp11al tx·C'a uS<' of abdominal pains. and police cfrtd1ted a White Memonal Ho.,p11al emeraenC} room !i.l I\ n H II n "' .. " ,, n M n • 1' e " " ,. .. u n .. ~ • IJ SI '1 " u .. " SI --• .. Sil .. • II S.11•• °'' • a Sil ..... tl ~ '""'•" • "' Stllllt a • .......... " n l INTERNAnONALc:;; " • • 17 ~ It • '-"' • '1 ,..._ • " ...... • " ........ • .. l .... " .. ..... 111 7) .... Cit, n "' ..... ti n Ollt n n , ... t1 • ... tl • ~ • • nunc with ending George Russell's ordeal. Russell. 77. of King Cit). Ore .. was abducted T ucsday at a King City shopping man. pol~ said. He was rcponed to be in good cond1t1on. and did not require medi- cal a1tent1on after his J'h days as a a pta ve an hlS car, officers sa.id. -•r ~ .t...a.tel ,,,.._ NEW HA VEN. Conn. -The ' tame ofT thal Daniel Wynkoop took I after has junior year at Yale ,, stretched to nearly 65 years. him as an alumnus. and he auended reunions over the )'Cars with other Old Blues from the Class of 1926. But W) nkoop wanted a degree. teens and earl> ~Qs W)nkoop also .--------------------------------.,,..---------- had to adjusl 10 women students. v.l\p wae first adm11tcd in 1969. But final!). at age 85. he's no longer a college dropout. At the start of Wynkoop·s sc'ir1or )Car. he was forced to leave the school because he had gotten mar- ned over the summef' -the sum- mer of 1925. He could have returned the next year as a marncd student. but ended up waiting more than 60 years to complete the seve n credits he 1 needed for a Yale degree. ' ··1 finall y had the tame and the , money. I asked m) brother (a 1928 Yale graduate) what I ought to do with 11. and he said. 'Why don't you finish school?' So I dad:' said Wynkoop. a retired encyclopedia salesman who laves 1n St. Petersburg. Fla. His three years at Yale qualified So he signed up for Yale summer school. completing fi ve courses ov~r three summers. and was credited for a Spanish class he took at St. Petersburg (Fla.) Junior College. A w1d?)v.er who was married three tames. W)nk oop plans to pan1c1pate an graduation ceremonies next Ma) with the Class of 1991. He has nine children and 25 grandchildren W)nkoop. who checked out Fri- day from his dormitory at Calhoun College. one of Yale·s res1dcnt1al colleges. said he kept has nose in the books during has second life at Yale ··1 had a nice couple of guys who said. 'Do you want to go get a couple of beers?" I said. 'No. r ve been on the wagon since I came here and I'll sta) that way.· ·· He broke the rule once. when a Yale administrator 1nv1ted ham to lunch at Mof) ·s. the stoned Yale dining club. ..Y-ou knov.. those girls arc not bad looking.'' he said. adding that the) would ha'e distracted him his first 11me around ·W)nkoop. who majored 1n Eng- lish. look courses this summer o n de1ect1H~ stories and on radicalism Stnll' 1he I 960<s. which was difficult because .. that's a subject with ""h1ch I ha .. e \.Cf)' little.' sympath) ·· ~n earlier phflosoph) cou"<' wa s his fa, orate "I had a peculiar pos1t1on 1n the class:· he said ... &"Cause of m } age. I had a d1fTerent point of '1ew on moral questions •· Wynkoop said he feels SOrT) for people who ask ham why he bothered going back to school. ··If they don'1 knov.. you can·t tell them:· he said ··11°s because I ""ant to drank deeper ot the cup of life ... '.Senate told plans being made '·to bail out student loan insurer WASHINGTON -A deal will be read~ within a few weeks to pay off the defaulted loans backed by one of the nation s insurers of student loans. SC'cretary of Education Lauro F. Cavazos told a Senate panel Friday. , The timetable for coverina the bad loans insured by , Higher Education Assistance Foundation of Overland Park, Kafl .. comes as jittery banks must dttide whether thousands of students will act loans for the upcomina , academic year. In a further effon to boost lender confidence in the proaram. the Education Dcpanmcnt said rcsulataons will be published ne!lt wttk aimed at barring false information from pnvately owned trade and technical schools whose students receive the guaranteed loans Bankers have ~amcd that commercial lenders would flee the student loan market if the non-profit insurer defaulted and they have to absorb losses. "We arc intensively involved in scns1t1vc dis- cussions with other orpnazations that have an interest in and caP.8city for assumina all of HEAPs guarantee functions.· Cavazos told the Labor and Human Re- sources education subcommlltcc. ~•Y lte A•HCl•tH Pm• ;Judge's wife is co-owner II _,') •. • • : of drunk'n driving school '' CHICO -Butte County's only 1' school for drunken-drivina offtndcrs 1 -the alternative to jail for many 1 defendants -is co-owned by the wife of a j~ who tcntcnca many of the motontts to attend the pro- ' pam, • newspaper rcponed. it The Set-ramcnto 8cc reponcd Fn- 'lf day that about '°° people annuatry ' pey up to S"U to attend coun- ' mandated •~Clasen 'I It I Checo school owned by Kay lu Stevens. "' Many ol the defendant1 are ,. wnt~ by her husblnd. Nortlt '' 8ut1c County Municipal Court n Judlr Damlf W. tc\'tnt. JI --nty•rt maki• lhc IY*ft" WOft n for llMmtrt\'ct -I hlllbllWM• 11 wilt ..,..,.. Mid fruca Ann Oiblon, 24, ol Oico. wt.a rem.tty was ordered by Judlr Stevens &o ttnll '" dll .....,.m b a dnan• dri••• l'On~9'UUft. ~ "Why is he allo~ to put people in his wife's l)r'9P'lmr• demanded an a"lfY Mark Ofivcri..21. of Chico. another defendant 1n ~venJ' coun. Oliver said he CXM&ld not all'ord tM PfOll'lm and would have 10 ,;ve up hit liceftk for two ~ iftltad. The newspaper •td Stevnt hat made no attempt &o COftCftl his c:onnection to the tchoora own- ership and-has StlMd an ~men• not to share 1n the profits of the businaa, An tmics penel of s'8te judln. u well u county and s<e ~iton ol the ,,.am, have=• ol dN 1rn11tmcft&. botb and lincc IM Jucllc bcpn '-ri111 die Clllel. No complainn or~--aboUt IM butlnm link prnicNlly e..\jc '*" ,.... iliiMitfy ........ ~ ...... :Fr.n~. l°•.tu,,,_J._,.._. tion hasn't come up before this:· Stevens told one newspaper. "I wa concerned about the wholt thina before I took the bc~h" last )Cir. Stevens said. His wife, Kay Sfevcns. 1s half· owner of Prevention Education Pro-aram Inc.. a Chko busintt1 that offcn classet and counxhna 1n substance abuse and traffic safety ''Our qency ind the state and county arc air 1ntern1cd an sceana that eVl'l)OftC IS treated fairly and everyth1na is ditclotcd and we provide a aood ltt\lttt," Ka)' Stevens •Id The ~ as destined for PCOolc convtncd of dnv1na under the In· ftutMC. Fint offcndcn in the claste1 pa)' SlH b a I ~week session on sublcaRCe abutc nd offtndtn pey SIO b an I I-month ~m. _., ... .._....,., ,.,_ , 7 DAY MATTRESS SUPERSPECTACULAR • SA VE on Bea utyresr • 3 Day Delivery*'°"~.,,,.., • Free set up of new bed • Free disposal of old bed 189 W Srnmooa EICIQC\' Di<Ktlv.tMttYJ~ow P.PCts from lrom lrom from $66r.m '' ~ $86,1111 E• l'c $2460u..,, s.,$346~1ttf"S.t STC>Rf ..OU..S: •• , t0.9. S.t. 10.I. Sun 11·5 Cemfoa M ... Showroom & Factory 11030 Arlesia (714) 828-7792 ~ 517 S Eucled . South of uncoo (714) ns-5140 ---= Coltl .... 3030 an.tot St , Souttl of~ Fwy (714) 557-3525 IM•llDft 8-Clt 7225 Edinger, ~e F (714) 897·2911 n....15315 CuN9 Or . Suire 175 (71_.) 552·2868 -~. l.l9MM Hiii 23401 Aventcta De La Carton.a. (714) 768-4234 La~ 12.0 W WNft• E of Hwy 38 (213) &97-0348 Ora111 2213 N. Tuattn (714) 991-3930 J ;) YOlll Gr~~ Dl'teo combt E-IC"9 & '°'.,._"' ~b.Kll& .... $uOlrlOf rlNd IO to. ~ Br~ .... "'*' '°" -~~..,..., ·NO PAYMENT FOR 90 DA YSt~> v....-"-............ ~ A vc D re t• ri1 or JO lb• fo C1 ... I I t ' ! , COSTA MESA -As the Allman then IOOk the si.ae at the PKific phitblatre Friday ni&ht, two men a wbite van parked an Laurie '1 driveway 3,000 feet away. The men peered at machine spit· out a lape etched with a squigly , which peaked as the crowd red tbe band's first sona. The men were with \be County ealth Care Aaency, mea1urina the sc levels from the amphitheala' outlined under a recent court r. Meanwhile,'lln assistant coun- tt. marabal 1Lood with Lusk in the ctiveway, ready to call amphitheater ~cials if the noise reached 55 ~ibels for more than a half hour. As of 9:30 p.m .. neither the Al- o Brothers nor opening act rgc Thorogood exceeded 55 ckcibels, but they cranked their mutic fteN IO dlc lunaL Tbc= =L Hi.Hf il6d the Th ....... S4 decibell a1 one point. The A"m•s also avet'lllld 50 decibels to 55 ~ bels for a few minutes of thW concert. ~ &o independent IOUod COllUhla• SUI Lane. H~ CIOHC:bed CMf a IOUDd recardiaa ...mint lillllld IO a microphone .,..,... in Lua'• bKkwnl. Lat "' ...... by dllt CGDCerned Ciailena o/ Cella Meta. the poup iDdudina Lusk that filed a lawsuit qainst the ampttltheater over con-ccn noise. He said noise levels near a plaintiffs home closer to the con- cert were probably over the county's limit of 50 decibels. .. It's enveloping the entire neigh- borhood in an intrusive bubble of noise," Lane said. He added the Allman Brothers have never been tOQ loud in the past. but added "the country and western 'Wl'OUP' CU be U loud II rock ~" LaDe llid tbc J&adds were Doiay, but aodaias like a recent Jimmy Bulr.I COQCert. Lane waa canlu1 IO no&e lbat motorcyc:le ucl aircnft noise was preleDI duria& dlit ..... LUlk uid lbe concert tMI stiU too evea tboulb it wu at or below tbe \Ids'• levels. wib lhe Judie had not exoctd tbe CIOUllty limit by 5 decibels, .. Lusk -L.. lbe sound chcdc, Lusk'• th~ boys, aeed 7, 9 and l I stayed in the living room and watched the Anaels pme. • . "They weren't concerned about the concert -tbey had more im- P,?rtant things to do," Lusk said. 'My oldest was particularly scared of it at first. He docsn 't sec why they have the right to do it." "I wish we didn't have tbis prob- lem," she sa1d. ' ' Prostitute with AIDS monitored ........................... n'9ht'• amphitheatre rode concert on • declbel 111eter • LOS ANGELES -A judge or- dered a convicted prostito1e infected With the AIDS virus to be elec- tronically monitored and attend a treatment program while she awaits .uial on a drug cbar&c. Van Nuys Municipal Judge Michael Luros released 19-ycar-old Amanda Silva Thursday in spite of the prosecutor's argument that she may spread the deadly HIV vi rus to others. '.'She's going to go back on the street with no means of support. no other way of earning a living," said Deputy Distr1ct Attorney Ann Korban. "She doesn't have the nght to go out and give someone else the death penalty ... .TODAY'S DAILY PIWT K-OCEAN LUCKY LICENSE PHOTO WINNER 2ABE~36 • LICENSE # 2ABE436 DEADLINE: 12:00 Noon Tomorrow (Saturday and Sunday winners have until noon the following Monday to claim their prize/) WINNERS RECEIVE $25 PLUS A $25 BONUS IF A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER. PAID BY PAGE GROUP PUBLISHING omCIALaUUfS AND BOW 1'0 CIAIJf ftl7.U: 1. Adh•r• Lu~y LicenH Bumper Sticker on re,r bumper of vehlc • •• clo H to th• Ucen1e DIJt• •• po11lble. Be 1ur• bu""* Is clean, •• th• bumper sticker will not stay on a dirty turf le•. 2. Read th• Piiot and listen to K-OCEAN' dal~y. Th• winning licenM plate numbers wiN be published In the Pilot each day. 3. WlnMr mutt claim ptlze by dHdllne stated In the ad. 4. Brina ttate automobile registration •MP. to the= Uctns• Coord6naw • the Or~~ Dailw~Pllot ~ ne QN9n. No dMnt •• honoted on S.Urd1¥ or 1klnday or hatidays. 5. E"'*1 ... of ttt. 0,a,. Coatt O~E;K-OC.an. their ~ 9f'M9 thM famllet .. not . " tYCh • number ~ ~ pubfflhed. It .... nol be . "RDtl!:..°'o~~·~ • ,..,_._~~·=<•.._r .~ . ., ~Ae~to8umper 7. ~, ~.~ w be~ in the Oranae .. ~Grl,d;L.~ =~·an auwm.tlc I I •nvlrOftlllental H..,... S,.ect.1181 .._,. L Gllbertton checks IOUfMI levela "'°"' lalt Korban wanted Silva to be held on $5.000 bail. Put the i udge argued that if she were able to post bail. the court would have no way to control her actions. With electronic monitoring. Silva will wear an ankle band electronical- ly connected to a telephone at the hospi tal where she will be treated. said Terr) Clark. assistant director of Superior Court Pretrial Services. If she gets farther than 150 feet from the phone. a signal wall be sent to the Supenor Court monitoring center. House approves reform bill -By 111~ A .. oclate4 Prrss WASHINGTON -Democrats pushed a campaign finance bill through the House on Friday night. but only a fter their leaders relaX'ed proposed spending limits and fund- raasang rcstnctaons on lobbyists. committees and bannina so-ailed leadership PACs involved in recent House ethics scandals was rejected earlier by a 241-169 vote. S-T-OC.~-- FromA.1 Some anal}sts credn news of Iraq's intention to withdraw from Kuwait for helping stabihLe stock prices. which hit 1hc1r lows as Iraqi forces neared the borders of Saudi Arabia. Also rejected, 288-122, was a proposal by Reps. Mike Synar, ().. The legislation was approved b) a OkJa .• and David Obey, D-Was., lhat lar cl rtasan 255-155 votc-aR·""er,.__..w""ol04iuld.-have-providcd-up to S--to&;-000 its sponsors an the final hours raised in publjc funds to candidates who its proposed spending ceiling from raise an equal amount in contribu- $550.000 to $ 7 15.000 and removed tions of $50 or less from in-state other provisions opposed by dis-residents. "You're scemg the market over- react 10 the-n~ of the Kuwait invasion," said Alan Freeman. 'ace president of Shcarson Lehman Hut· gruntled Democrats worried about their 1992 rc-clectaon bids. A Republican alternau vc w11h no spending ccalangs. cuttin~ allowable contributions from oolillcal action ton in cwport Beach. "The fact that the market rallied back means SQUID therc·s st all strength an the market and there arc still bu)ers o ut there:· From A 1 A drop an non· farm pa} roll cm· thou~amh of dead squad from the ploymcnt and a me an the ci,1han south lxachcs 1Aere ta~1ng them to unemplo} ment rat~· p) three-tl'nth<, lo~:al dumps for disposal. state of a percent to 5.5 percent ra1\l'd b1ulog1~t ( urt Taucher ..aid. concern among some anal\ sts about Thu-.e rnlaman fans 1Aho JUSI the O\l'rall hl·ahh of the econOm\. .:an"t kt th1\ llX·al <,quad 10\ 3SIOn go "Thl· main tlung we·re Sl'eang ·as that 1nvcstor!> don't want to hold an' cntol) O\ er the weekend ... said Mark Matheson, director of research GOP for Nc1Aport Beach-based 1n,est· -metl' .. bar\kang firm Cruttenden & From A 1 Co. "There CilUld be a bag change an events over the "'cckcnd and the last sonat1011 poht1cal action commit· thing traders want to do as wake up t<.'<.'S. to face another black Monday.'' He raised nearly $1 71.000. But the Matheson said his company wa s hon\ sharl' -$337.000 -was an looking for bargains duran& Friday's loans Alban made to has campaign. markot lows and he anticipates the Mo'>t of Alban's expenses wen t to market will soon be back to normal. consulta nts and mailers -including "My own personal feeling as that th1'> a fc"' "hat p11~ces" that alienated s1tuat1on wall be resolved. It looks wml' 'o f thl' o th er <.'and1dates as well lake it's Iraq against the world. I'd be as soml' \Otcrs. more worried 1f the Sm u.~t l 1n1 un Mayo; raised SI ~4.000 and spc1'\_ were on the side of Iraq .. more than S 135.000 to IA an the As stocks sagged Fnda}. In 1ne· nomana11on He "as able to transfer based Fluor Daniel's stock fell 4 fund'> from has Cm Council elcc· points. off b> 9 pcrcl'nt during thc'""'11on. gl\ ang ham rasti on hand at the day's hectic trading. But Fluor l'nd ot the primal). bounced back to close at 43.25. off '\ conscn atl\ e. Ma'" ra1~d most I and fr~e-c1ghths. uf his nwne) through small con- "Unfortunatel}. new!> of the lra4 1nbu11on' Ho~e\er. hl' also re- 1n vas1on occurred at the same tame CCI\ Cd .,c,cral thousand dollars from some of the stocks in the market conscnatl\e groups. including were showing some 1cchn1cal 1A t:al· about $6.000 from the National ness." Freeman said. Rifle '-\1.soc1at1on and affiliated GAS From A.1 day. but motori sts can expect pnce hakes from them. too. as the volatile turmoil an the Arab world continue~. Motorists across the country already arc paying more at tlfe ~sohne pump!. because of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and the uh~ quent Jump an oil prices. The Amcncan Automobile ..\s- sociation said Fnda} 11s surve} of 1,400 re ta al gasoh ne stations na- t1onw1de showed self-serve unleaded gasoline pnces increased 4 cents an two days. to an a'erage of SI.I I a gallon. But along t~ Orange Coast. motonsts are pa>·•ng anywhere from S 1.15 per gallon to close to S 1.30 for self-serve. cash price unleaded. ac- cording to an informal telephone survey of dafTerent local stations. Chevron Corp. informed its sta- tions Thursday that wholesale gas prices would go up five cents per pllon. The stations began passing the increase on to customers im- mediately, with some even charging customers an extra cent per gallon. Others. like the Chevron station at Bristol Street and Paularino A venue an Costa Mesa. only increased the pric.e 4 cents. Sandy Macki~. spokesman for Chevron Corp.. said the Iraqi in- vasion wasn•t the lone reason for the company's nickel·a~llon wholesale increase. Mackie said the price hike wu dut to a number of factors, includana refinery shutdowns and OPEC's decision to ttStrict • Its oil supply, and had actually bttn d' cussed for several dayt, even bcfo the Iraqi tariks croucd the bonkr . The Mideast hosdlities "caused lots of people to set nervous and Chevron 1s obviously a pen of that." Mackie said. "The world mart.et price for oil and psoline is 1oin1 up 11 we speak," Besides Chevron. Tuaco raised au prices IS much as 7 cents a pllon: BP Aml'n ca Inc. had a 4-to 5-cent increase: and Mobil had a 3. 5-cent ancre<lsc. Exxon spokesman Jack Holleran said Friday that has company ··made no across-the-board pncc increases as of this afternoon.' Shell Oil spokesman Mark Singer ~ad his company did not discuss its wholesale prices publicly. but "we do raise and lower prices depending on competiti ve conditions in lhe marketplace." Both Holleran and Sanger declined , to comment on whether their com- panies would eventually join the bandwaion. "We feel at would be spcculauve to predict the impact of current events on the future of 011 prices," Sanger said. Foreign sources ·provide onlr. about half of the United States• 011 supply. But any threat to oil drives prices up worldwide, since 4omestic supplies a~en under mo~ press- ure, Mackie oted. 8.8 . B vins. the Cal\fornia Energy Commission chairman's ad· viscr1 agreed the "great deal of un· cenainty" about the Arab world is causina gasoline prices to jump as companies try to secure supplies. "This as somewhat normal bchav· ior in a market that's in a state of flux ... Blevins said. "There's a attat deal of unccnaanty, not knowina what Hussein i1 expected to do." Iraq provides only about 3 ptreent of the world's oil su~y, Blevins said. But since Saudi Arabia is a la provider, the rumors of a pc ina invasion there have oil in· d stry people panicularly worried •·11 doesn•t matter if the rumon c real or not -the market re· ponds to it,·· Mackie uid. Whtn prices will stabhzc q11n "would ht anybody's 1~ ... Blevins said. The 011 com1>1nies shied away from 1peculatin1 about funhtr hikes. -n. Au.dalH hn( tt11111'1MW ,. IAll ,.,.,, . • ' Obey and Synar also would have limited candidates to getting from PACs no more than 40 percent of the proposed ceiling, compared with a 50 pcrccnt.Jimit in the Democratic b} "'11hout tasting one of the meaty mollusks can probably catch some eas1I} ofT local piers. Taucher said. Hut Taucher warned that 1hc super squad have beaks ttrat admin- ister a painful b11e. He advised cau- 1100 when fishing for the squid and "hen encC>untenng one of the stranded ones. I groups. Mays said he was surpnscd the Republ ican primary turned. out so costl}. particular!)' Alban's cam- paign. "It's really unfortunate that some people have to spend that kind of money," Ma}s said. "You get a backlash. "I was getting phone calls from people sa} 1ng the} were getting sick of all the mail ... Mays thought Alban was v1c· timazed by professional consultants· who urged him to spend so much monc). "I can tell you he was very sur· prised.'" said Mays. who met with Alban al'\cr the election and won the ph}s1c1an·s endorsement. "Ha s polls told him he was going to wan.'' Alban could not be reached for comment. Mays attnbutcd his victory to a grassroots campaign that included 250 volunteers. phone banks and other get-out-the-vote efTons. bill by Rep. Al Swift. 0-Wash., that was passed. They wouJd have financed the public matching funds by raising from SI to SJ the current voluntary checkoff for presidential elections on individual income tax return$. Rcpublican5 overwhel~gly voted "present" on the amendment. which had been approved earlier on a voice vote but was brought up again after Dc'mocratic leaders fear- ed it would kill the bill. Swift's bill had no public financ- ing but it would allow a 100 percent tax credit up to SSO to encourage small contributions. • -By ftr A11ocl•te4 Prr .. l • Daniels said bcachgocrs in Laguna Beach were surprised and amused by the squid. which washed up by threes and fours. Lifeguards also received a lot of calls from people asking if it wb safe to swa m in the squid-infested water. "It's safe ... if you don't mind squad.'" Daniels said. "That kind of stuff doesn't show up on reports." he said. • 'Mays also predicted he may have to spend another S 135.000 in the fall campaign to extend his name identi- fication. Also waging an expensive cam- paign was Peter von Ellen. an Or- ange Coast businessman and com- munity activist who raised about SI 7 5.000 and spent more than $235.000. beng 8ea~h council members Jeff Kell~ and Jan Hall matched each other an fu nd-raising and expen- ditures. both tapping Long Bcach- area residents for most of their con- tnbutaons . Hall raised about $58.000. includ- ing a $20.000 loan from her hus- band. and spent $63.000 on her campaign. Kellogg raised nearly S60.000 and spent about $55.000. He transferred about S 11 .600 fro(Tl his Ci1y Council war chest. NEW 1990 ACURA INTEGRA RS SPORT SEDAN Aato tr•••· air coacl. c .. to• .. u. ••cl ... nt.: 17toc•ooeefro• Beware of curbs toners offering 'bar-g~ins' on used Basically the curbstoner Chances are you will never be Curbitoners will ~lberatety otuslfied ad1 In newspapers are It was laued, and the a(jdr .... cars By JOHN LYNKER Scn,ps ..._,.,.,Newt's.Mee pretends to be an individual able to find the curbstoner cause a malfuctlon In a car they legitimate. Mo1t cars for sate by If the party hu been ltvtng there Mlllng t1i1 personal car. Some-again. want to bid on, causing the owner are In fact ju1t that. Most for a while and If the car you They are called curbstoners. and If you park next to one do so with great care. times he says the car belongs to I n a o m e a r e a s t h e dealer who wanted to sell It to dMi11r1 go out of their way to want to buy 11 registered to that a relative. Often this relative Is curbstoners have had a serious reduce the price. Many dealers Me to It that the cars they sett person, at that address, you an older lady who only used the negative effect on the legitimate have been badly stung this way are u advertised. lhould be safe. Be W8l'f of can The term curbstoner comes from the way some used car dealers do business. The curbstone, eaaentlally, la their showroom. By doing buaineu this way they avoid virtually aJI of the bulineaa taxes and duck state and local laws. car to drive to church and the automobile auction market. and are reluctant to take their The curbstoner Is just one that don't have a good regta.- market. Under the rules of most auc-better cars to auctions. tratlon paper traJI. By avotdlng laws that pertain lions, you can Inspect and start The worst curbstoners wm rotten apple In a big barrel. So how can you tell a to legitimate dealers, the the engine of a car before you buy· cars with known faults that curbatoner? Probably you can't. curbatoner la not required to bid on It, but you must wait until they can fix temporarlty at llttle provide any consumer protec-the sale to drive It. Then there Is or no cost. Once you buy the One thing to look for If you think tfon. If you buy a junker from a mediator you can go to If you car, the problem comes back you are buytng from a private one, t>eUevtng you are getting a beHeYe the car has something and you have no recourM. party la to uk to-see thetr creampuff, you are stuck. aerlouaay wrong wtth It. Most cars being sold through drtver'a lie.nee. 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IM .. being recycled thw deYI la to bum more cleenly, 8'thouglt the tt'9 atr ftlt• beoomel *••dt tune up the car to reduce pol-extent of Changel In the .-the ratio can faAI to 10 to-l • lutlon. varlel widely. even 7 to 1 he Mid. Tradltlonally, that mean• Whtie oH companlee end car •·ear ownera believe the • checking the point• and the manufacturer• etruggle toward filter geta clogged up more mechanical timing of the apart< clMner car-fuel combtnatlone, rllPidty In delert .,...., and thl9 plug firing and ad Jutting the engineer• aay there are atepa la true," he aald. "But It alao Carburetor. But tho• remedies motorlata can take now to de-happen• In areas where a lot of .. u outdated u whale-oil er.... pollution, aave money anow fall1. Snow-removal lantern•. Few cars built llnce and keep a car runnln/ In top chemlcata get ground up Into 1975 have polnta·and their tlm-form. dust, and they tend to very Ing 11 etectonlc. Since 1985, Some of the advice 11 the rapidly clog up air fitters." ,, carburetors have largely been aame as It always was: Modern cars have lnstru~ eupplanted by fuel Injection. Keep the tires properly In-ments that measure the exhaust The beat way to cut pollutlon flated, to cut rolling rellstanoe. and feed the Information to from a car Is to leave It In the Change the oll on schedule, be-mlcroproceaaors, which luue drl~eway, because even a prop-cause old oll gets thin, and will commands to the fuel Injection erly functioning automobile seep around the piston rings system to compensate. But emits .4 to 1.3 pounds of carbon Into the combustion chamber, there are limits to the adjust- dioxide a mllel and burn. causing pollution. If ments the car can make. -. Carbon dlox de is harmless to the oll gets old enough, It will Many oil companies now humans, but adds to the at-thicken. Increasing friction. advertise that their fuel contains mopshere's inventory of gases Some advice is new: detergents to keep fuel Injectors that trap heat and are believed Don't spill gasoline at the self-clean. More than one deterg_ent 10 contribute to global warming. serve pump, because unburned is needed because each Is de- A bus or train uses half as gasoline releases chemicals .signed to work at a different much energy per passenger-called volatile organic com-•temperature. In a different part mile, or less, and cuts carbon pounds, whtch react In sunlight of the engine. Calflornla may monxlde and hydrocarbon pol-to form ground-level ozone, or soon require those Ingredients lutlon substantially more than smog. When the pump shuts of in gasoline, and if It does, other half. Better yet, use a bicycle. automatically, don't "top off.'' states are likely to follow. For those who have to drive, Other steps can help, too, and Another source of trouble1 Is a and much of the country does, are still referred to as a tuneup .• cylinder that skips, pushing Its a well-maintained car can still Here are three things to check fuel out unburned. Spark plugs, get 9 percent more mileage on on: air filters, fuel Injection sys-a component of tuneups in the a gallon of gasoline than a poor-terns and spark plugs. past, are less prone to cause ly maintained one. George C. Giek, managing di-sl<lpplng In modern cars than That means 9 percent less rector for automotive engineer-old ones, because new plugs carbon dioxide, as well as less ing at the American Automobile today last for 40,000 mlles In- n I t r o gen ox Ide and Asociation, said modern cars stead of 6,000. hydrocarbons, which causes often run "dJrty_" because the But the wires that carry the smog, and carbon monoxide. engines are meant to run on a electriclty'o them are more vul- Oil companies have begun very precise mixture. usually 15 nerable to failure now. because ;===============================================-. designers, trying to make cars Daily Pilat ., Credibility is the cornerstone of our reputation ..i·•"'O ~ t"'V on AllC _..., -· .... ""'" -plan<W>Q quieter, have heavlly Insulated the engine compartments. The result is to raise under-hood temperatures as high as 400 degrees. an environment that also poses a challenge for hoses and belts. The heart of the anti-emiss- ions system, the catalytic con- vet er. generally functions without maintenance, as long as unleaded gasoline is introduced. Coming or going. th• 1990 lsuau l111pul1• 11 • pleasure to drive. ISUZU From 82 .. battery power should become disconnected during a colllslon. T "9 Ct~ rJ OU' Ctft:.ul~O" tnfotf'NlfO" t C. •UCtal IO 04Jf '9CJVC4l '""'~ ..... -to _,..,... .......... .._...,...,~ ... ""'~ .. '9etf'! """"' twgr ~~' '~· -""'f .. ~ °""' C"~Q;al(ll' 'ecx>t°' eo ~ .,.. •ic.a1C"i °"' ...... 11"1.....,_ -~- w.. •• """"' '""' ""' puolte9f---""IC> A8C --Ot ""--· .,. """' on °"' ~tK...O•fllO(..t"~ The converter loses effective-ness as the car passes 50,000 into every Isuzu. Equally evident 11 b t t t II d is the atter:ition to safety, both Three-point shoulder-and-lap belts are installed at both front seat positions. and in the rear outboard seatin locatio s. safety with responsive handll and sure braking. The lmpul "XS" features sophlstlcat suspension designs co-d - veloped with Lotus PLC of Great "18Jiilf~~Jna llGtlO .... ---+-rm'ftn'etri~m· w-iuc:AJs_a~e'IWrg"'en"'ellt"r~atry..,."'o"nRioirt -Jauc~huv~e.JaMOULd passive Ev Impulse is equipped with a driv- er's-side Supplemental In- flatable Restraint System. or air not er Important passive safe- ty feature is the automatic transmision shift interlock, which prevents ttte selector lever from being moved out of park into drive or reverse unless the operator's foot Is on the brake pedal. ritaln. Four-wheel power-as- sisted dlSC brakes as re positive, aggressive stopping power while negative steed!"~ ~crub radTus helps control wh~spin. ~ Bureau t-' t..ttcui .. ontt Ctec:JOWv t ABC.• bo•~•• H"I '«' •800--\ ""°'_ • ....,.., AucJtl fki<~.11\1.0! Dtcuia11011\ Memt>er * SPECIAL INCENTIVES -* Special Lease Financing and Retail Financing programs available on selected '90 3-serles and '90 7-series models in dealer inventory. Visit JCrevier BM'I! today and take advantage of this special offer.~ THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACtlNI ~ • • ._. .... """(llRMI) .... 7111 Wt (lfl>Tt30) ..... (20l44t) 1 11,116 RED '11,116 .-:-::,,~7~ .. ~.~.~,-t-~,.~ ... ~.~~ •• ~.~--- .. (IU7t7) Wt (IH14t) T bag. • Reliable operation of this im- portant occupant-protection equipment Is enhanced through the use of gold-plated contacts along the deployment loop, and an energy reserve module to provide -actuation current If the Along with these passive safe- ty features. the new Isuzu Im- pulse delivers enhanced ac.tlve Add itional safety-related equipment includes halogen headlamps. a standard rear 'Vln- dow defogger, and dual out~lde mirrors. Auxiliary fog lamps are available. - Front-end auto covers have · both good and bad features ·· Complled by Peter HuJanen 1•m thinking about purchet- lng e vlnyl, front-end over for my Pontlec Sunblrd. A friend Mid that th ... cen ectully be detrlmental to e car•• paint ftnlah becauM they can trap molature. Other people heve told me that the cover• ere UMful In protecting th• paint from rock chlpe. What'• the reel 1tory? -L.W. ANSWER: Both claims have some merit. The purpose of the protective covers, also known as nose protectors or bras, Is to protect the paint from rocks. bugs, and other airborne debris that can damage the finish . Some people also feel that the covers add esthetlc value to the car. The disadvantage of the cov- ers are that they sometimes flt poorly, which can cause them to flap when driving at freeway 1peed1, an~ removing an- dreplaclng --<flem when necess- ary can be Inconvenient as well. In addition, and as your friend mentioned, the covers tend to hold moisture, which can result In a faded paint finish. If you decide to buy a cover. ahop around for the best price and features. There· le a ruat hole about two lnoMe In diameter on the muffler ot mr ·.a Torota end, becw of thle, mr cer won't ,... the emog ......... oheol&· ed with• Torota ,.,..111ne. ADVERllSE IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS . 642·5678 I tlve, end the muffler ta not covered under the emml••lon• warrenty. The replecement coat I• more expenalv• than I care to apend right now. Can I petch th• muffler to correct the problem? -C.8 . ANSWER: Patch kits that may solve the problem temporarily are available at many auto parts stores. Before attempting to patch the muffler however, have the entire exhaust system checked. Rust or corrosion In the muffler can Indicate that other parts of the exhaust sys- tem are In a pj;>or or weakened condition. Also, keep In mind that a patch that comes lose or does,'\.not completely cover an exhauat leak can be dangerous. Admittedly the cost of the re- placement parts can be high, but shopping around for lower prices may ease the flnaclal burden. C1n 1Mt belt• be olNned? If to, how? -•.•. ANSWER: Seat belts and shoulder harneaa streps can be cleaned with a mild solution of fabric detergent and water. Ex- tend the belts completely and, with a clean rag, wipe the fa bric dean. The belt• lhould then be dried u much u poealble wtth absorbant toweling. Keep the belts fully extended to complete the drying process. It's alao wise, while cleaning, to lnSReCt the belt mountings and latches for wear or damage. • Do you recommend waxing a wlndahleld? If I UM a wax that drlea to be lnvlalbte, won't thl9 help repel water. dirt, end bug• Juet ea It doe• with pelnted eurfecee? -D.T. ANSWER : A wax compound should not be used on a wlnd- shleld unless It Is speclflcatty designed for this purpose. SQme waxes contain abraslvee wl)lch can cause tiny scratches. ln~he glass. Also. wax can leave a buildup which, again, can af1ect vision. One helpful hint Is to cari}'i a quality glass cleaner and a I I of paper towels In your c o clean the windows as need (Ouestlona for th/• colum automotive maintenance repair should be add" the Auto Tutor, Auttvn,..._ Club of Southern C.llfi car• of thl• newspaper. Auto Club alao provld• an Information center dlfflCt (213) 141-4481, betWNn g ... and 6 p.m., Monday throutllt Friday.} --'f' · • by Bit K_. COUN 1 D CUL TUU by M .. tt• & Mer.n. nAR1JT8 I "That ladder has a lot of windows.• ... • -i l j I I . e T .. E Do~E tA&OW ( .-"4 "° woNier) ~------------------------------ ~ OARP.lltLD THERE'~ A ToY IN fV€RY eot OF l'Mt~ C£RfAL. by Brad Anderson DENIUS THE llEJlfACE . • 1 J I I "Well. I'm not going to be the one to tell him he can't go In!" NANCY · wl'IW! I e .~~· I f I --------' ARLO AND JANIS t ; ' ' TUMBLEWEEDS ........ --.~-....... - DRABBLE R08BISR08B . by Hank Ketcham FUD BASSET 0 8·'t ~~~::::;~~-== 'GEE,DAO! MosQo11oes ~A EAT, TOO!' by Jimmy Johnson YOO l..1~ fOll. If, D®'f YOU? by Tom K. Ryan IN ~El06ftl1110fUOf '1t>l.JR AL.MOS1 UlUJfl.lfVAlJl.f tVAiVE"fE, I HfRESV MAK~ '1tXJ AN ~RARV Sl<LJU{ER. by Kevin Fagan 1'U. !tt lT by Pat Brady SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN ! l.A.ONDER Wt-¥J 0J£ HAVEH16H~~ A~()Jk.J ~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE This i~ where I \ lose my idettiily . / by Lynn Johnston .. . .. CMIUl•COMTW.Y ... ...... ~4·-· bya.t.M.8cftlll by Jim Davis • ..i. by Alex Graham by·Jeff MacNeUy by Harold Le Dowe MAvee NOT . B U'T I CALLl!'O YOUR DESK SEVERAL T IMES BECAUSE MR MASON W AS ANXIOUS TO R EACH YOU EVEN SEE MEO U PSET I by Tom Batluk •:=":' ... e""-: :-My~ -:.-:.1 .. -.-:l"...,~ '-.. ·-..... _ .. -81,.,.ane _.., '-· .-------. IN roof dldll'I flllW I D A y u l E I muc:f\11\lhe- . I I' I I* I . I sL urH I ' I I I I I AVTE " I I I r I , .. I • 0 11.C 0 ' I I I J' I r • ~--:-.. ~ .. -:= -....__._......_.....__,,_ -..... ~ --::i ..... . ' -. ' son fix dvl wof .. 0.. A. .:X.T C'baP.!ft:U knows tbat may ~but 11id, .._ ..._ .. Ood wall honor hia ~ rO( 111 upon WICHITA FALLS. Teu J -The Rev. Dr. truth .... Ood wiU provide for Ood'a DIOole:· Morris H. Chapman puts it blbntly: "For us. not At the 7, 100-member Fint Blptist t'burcb in eo believe in inttrancy it not to believe in Ood... Wichita Falls that Chapman hat patored sintt Chapman. new president ofthe nation's 14.9 1979, haJlway converulion1 can be overheard million Southem Baptists, 11¥1 he will follow discusslna "Bible-believina preachina... a code ittent pmlecessors in appointu'I to denonlina-word for inerraney. tional positions only those who believe the Bible Cha~ 11ys his termon1 1trna .. Christ is lilttally without error in all respects -in crucified ' and rarely deal with secular iuun. history and $Cimcc as well as reliaion. The aoal is 10 11ve IOUlt, he said1 proud of For that fixed view, the battle to control the his averqe of 169 blptiams a year 11nce 1979. nation's laraest Protestant denomination is over: amona the hiahcst in the denomjnation. the fundamentalists have won. "He is a super auy, with a lot of depth and So says the polished Chapman, and so say scriptural authority," said 40-ycar-old Steve the beaten moderates. who have failed to elect Cookingham, a deacon who has been a member one of their own as president for 12 straight of the church since he was 11. "He won't years. Chapman's victory at June's annual meet-compromise the truth." •n• in New Orleans was b)' the largest margin for Tom Banks, a local judtc and another a non-incumbent since fundamentalists began deacon, said he believes Chapman will help ease their crusade in 1979. the denominational f&&htina because "I don't Moderates talk more and more about leaving think he will manipulate the situation." the convention and founding a new denomina-But others doubt Chapman will case the rift tiOA. A meeting is planned soon to discuss "Morris is a very capable, charming man." options. said Allen. a former staff member in the dc- "Many of us are ceasing to think of ourselves nomination's television offi~ in Fort Worth. But as Southern Baptists. ... It has l>ecomc a new Allen said there's not much eviden~ that Morris denomination." said the Rev. Stan Hastey. ex-can accommodate people who disagree with him. ccutive director oft-he Southern Baptist Alliance. Chapman said he hopes to be a peacemaker. one.. mod.crate-group.--but won-'t Jive UJJincrrancy-TCQuircments for that J1mm) Allen. head of another. Baptists purpose. . . Committed to the Southern Baptist Convention. ..My comm1~ment 1s to pursue the per- suggests that instead of breaking awa}. moderates petuat1on of allegiance to the perfect word from will reduce contributions to the denomination the perfect God." Chapman said. "My heart's At•uc= ..... •nmea1 on tbw-... Chapmail llid: "Adam Ind Ive wen nial ......_ The htllorical narrMtvtl o/ ..., lible In .,. curate. Mir1tla ol the lible were ........a events. The authors staled by all tho boob _,. the authon of IM books." Fundamenaalists also ~neraJly oppoee ordi- nation of women. and in .:::J ftlndamnlal churches. women are not al even to lmCla men in Sunday school clasan. · As for those unwillina 10 ao alo~ .. they are not in the mainstream of Sou them Baptitt lite, .. Chapman said. He estimated SS percent of Southern ~ tists believe in inerrancy. Counters the SBA s Hutcy: .. Eiahty-flve percent of Southern Baptists couldn't care lcsa about inerrancy." While almost all Baptists arc theolO&icaJly conservative moderates allow varied under- standings of Scripture. includioa "incrrancy .. view1. .. "I don't make agreement with me on every point a test of fellowship. They (fundamcntalist.s) do and that. to me. is regrettable,'" said the Rev. Buckner Fanning. pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in San Antonio. Trinity Bart1st is con- siderinii withdrawing a ll but minima support for convention aienci~ because of fundamental dominance. • Tbe 25th anivenary oelebratioa of Youth Rally at Onee ...._,.. · a...c11 1a a • ....-._. will f•ture a aalk by Dr. Tony Campolo. nationally known Christian . sociolt ()list and founder of the Evanaelielt AllC>Ciation for the Promotion <I Education. CamPolo has produced numcrout educational video and audio ta • and has wriuen numerous book He is a socioloSY professor at Eas em Collcae. St. Davids, Pa. Also on the proa:ram will be th Holidays. a three-piece Christia rock band. The church is at 693 Edinger Ave. 0 "Accountabilit : P ·v vs~'-'""""-+- 1c ools" will be discussed at the 10:30 a.m. meeting Sunday of the Ualtarlu UD1venallsl Fellowslalp of La1ua Beacla, 429 Cypress Drive. and ditl'Ctl} fuod programs abandoned or cut b) desire is _10 enco!"pass all who do bcliev~ in fundaml'n1ali"t". pcrpctuat1n1t all~1ancc to the perfect word. The convention president wields great in- fluence through his appointive powers. He direct- 1> appoints only a Committ~ on Committees but through 11 indirectly selects trustees that govern 20 agencies and seminaries. . Rev. Morris CJNipnuin Speaker will be Gary Booth. an educator. engineer. pilot and com- Retired Methodist bishop returns e e e temporarily pu::. s:~:~is~. 0Errico. a leading I authority on the Bible in Aramaic, will speak at the I 0 a.m. service Sunda> at S.ddlebaclt Clnlrela of l Religions Science· · that meets al Moulton Elementary School. 2985 ~ Highlands Ave. NEW YORK -Reurcd United Methodist Bishop James K. Mat· thews. 77. sa)S returning to the job as an active bishop .. is a linlc hke swi mming and riding a b1qcle - once you learn. yo u don·1 forget." Manhews. wno tad headed church areas in Bost and Wash- ington for 30 )Cars be e retiring in 1980. made the comment after he was recalled to head a new Albany. N. Y .. area unul a perman'eni bishop 1s elected in 1992. ADDIS ABABA. 6th1opia - Chnsuan and Moslem leaders have made a joint appeal that the war be ended betwee n rebels and govern· mcnt troops in Ethiopia. that the:y allow movement of emergency aid to fa mine victims and that nego- tiations begin toward a settlement. CHICAGO -Voicing sat1sfac. lion at the outcome of the receni Greek Onhodox Clergy-Laity Con· gress in Washington. the presidcn1 of a new laity organ1zat1on said. .. Our presence was felt and our voices we re heard." George D. Karcazes of Orthodox Christian Laity commended the meeting for urging acceptance of married priests as bishops and refcr- ri ng other proposals to a ta"sk force . ALBANY. N.Y. -Delayed 1n arriving for a crusade until midway th rough 11 because of recuperation from a rib operation. evan~ellSl Bill~ Graham commented. "I am recover- ing from 50 years of preaching. I suppose." A spokesman says Graham. who underwent surgery 1n April to re- mo\ e a portion of a nb. took the pulpit six weeks ahead of his doc· tor's recommendation for the final three days of the crusade. It had been led earlier b) an associate. VAT ICAN CITY -Roman Catholics 1n the world total 906 million. up 13 million from the )'Ca r before. reports the Vatican Statistical Yearbook. Their propor- tion of world population held steady at 18 percent. MILWA UKEE -Contending th at widespread social ills and politi· cal dependence arc fostered by .S. military bases in th e Philippines. th e Church of the Brethren has urged their wi thdrawal. -By Tlte A11ocl•IH Press Errico is currently translating the gospels d irectly from Aramaic texts 1 into English. 0 A series of Or. James Dobson' " . videos on parenting and family ar being presented at the Epltcopa Cburcla of Lagoa Nlpel at 7:3 p.m. Wednesdays through Aug. 22 Western mission forces moving into once forbidden territory The series is offered at th YMCA. 19831 Crown Valle Parkwa). Laguna Niguel. 0 Moral ambiguity will be d1scusse I b) Ben Stewart at the 10:30 a.m sen ice Sunday at the Oruge Coas Unltariu Unlveraal11t Cb1rcb, 125 NEW YORK -Denizens of Western churches arc marching in. The) ·re entering the once forbidden atheist territory of Eastern Europe. providing preachers. teachers. equipment. bu1ld1ng funds and Bibles. Lifting of most restrictions on religion in the ov1et n1on and collapse of communist regime~ 1n satellite countries have thrown open the doors to the West's-..m111iooary "WEARE A COMMUNITY DEDICATED TO 11JVING & SERVING JESUS CHRIST AS WRD & SAVIOR." I ;-\--~-i. .<";>"'~ ~~. .: .. ~ ,11 .-~ 1 ' I -·: ~ Traditional Contemporary Charismatic Church School 7:30 AM 9 AM 10:45 AM 9 AM ,:,, David C. Anderson, Rtctor SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL <lfURCH 3209 Via Lido Newport Beac~ 714167.MJIG enterprises. "Ifs a tremendous opportunity." sa)s the Re' John D. Eri ckson. chairman of the Uni ted Bible So· ciet1es. aiming for S58 million to send JO.million Bibles to that region. About 1.7 m1ll1on copies went there last )'Car. .. The barriers to God·s wo rd arc nO\.\ dO\.\n.·· Enckson. also general secretary of the Amencan Bible Society. the U.S. HAMOR CHRlaTIAN CHURCH (Olqla of °"1st) 2401 ,,_ It s.c, .... ""'°°" lleldl '6 5711 Morn•nc Worihot> 10 AM ;.. s ............ NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH SUMMER WORSHIP 9 :00 a.m . Childcare Available PASTORS Roger J. Berg Kim E. Krogstad 798 Dover Drive (16th & Dover) Newport Beach 548-3631 branch and maJor budgeta') source million for e~panded acuv1 ty in that of 11 O-nat1on united socaeues. says region. about S 1.5 million main I} most all U.S. denominations pan1c1· for educational supplies and cv~n pate in the work. gelism. the rest for basic relief. C'h1ef- Many of them also ha \C launched I) 1n Romania. their own special new programs 1n The denom1nat1 on·s foreign countries that formerl) shackled re· missions bo~rd al.so 1s ass1sung 1n lig1on ~o help churches there. spin· establishing a Baptist seminar. in t.uall) strong from t-heir long ordeal·-Mo tow. --1tnd send111g succcSSlve but lacking material re~ources. team!. of ~tudent \Olunl<:ers for con- Southern Baptists. the largest ll.S. s1ruct1on \.\Ork 1h1s summer on a Protestant body. earmarked $2.5 seminal) in Leningrad. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ~ [; (Missouri Synod) 780 Victor!• St.. Co•t• Me•• Lother V. Tornow. 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O/fJ Pro con5idered . ~ sutfing's Wimbledon · Among top ·10, ~illabong Pr.a in Hawaii No. 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH - The ASP tour consists of 25 events held around the world every year. Each event has something special about it, and every contest has its flaws as well. I'm 1oin1 to rate the top five ASP events in the world using five separate criteria combined for a total score -including wave quality, prize money. event at- 1lOSphere. festivities (including ~ ........ a ...... I Op PRO Lloyd Tice The hospitality of \be Japanese people as unmatched on nte tour. and Marui has contributed more to the ASP event sponsorships than any other company. The Marui Pro would be a better event if it was held an better waves. and at a spot that was somewhere closer to cavilizatton. food places. movies and everything in general. dating back to 1973. The wave is a gOQd riaht-poant break. and the site is beautiful. Although Bells is a great event. we hardly ever hear about it here in California. Can you _guess the last three Bells Easter Classic win- ners'! Neither could I. On to No. 3. the Quicksilver Lacanau Pro. the most well-round- ed event on the tour. The Lacanau Pro has everything: Good waves. women's surfin4 and Longboard surfina, aood pnze money and great festi vities. including skateboarding. motocross, nightly concens and fireworks shows. It's the bread and butter on the tour. as Brad Gerlach once put it. Curren bounc In yet another wave of upsets 91 JOH NllGUSON .._ ............. HUNTINGTON BEACH - With a conlit~t run of upeets this week, many were besinnina to concede that Tom Curren would return to the finals of the Op Pro Surfu.a Cham· pionships and was the odds-on favorite to earn his fourth victory at the Hunti~ton Pier. But while Curren -who was not qvcrjoyed . with his performance all week -turned In an admirable pt"r- formancc Friday by nirtin1 with the pier on scveraJ of has seven waves. his Op teammate Todd Holland came up with just enouah to hold off the two- time world champion, 86.3-IS. I. Three of Friday's four quarterfinals featured close battles and set up an intercstina field for today's semifinals and finals ( 12:30 p.m.). The event is assured of two first-time finalists. Holland will meet 19-ycar-old Brazilian Aavio ·Padaratt, who became only the third surfer in Op history to rise from the first round of the trials to the semifinal round with an 82.S-80.6 quanerfinal victory over Hawaiian Sunny Garcia in a seesaw battle. Those two meet at 10 a.m. today. "~re are ~nly a cc .. rtain num~ of events each year Jmich bold the prestaae of thts event, Holland saad. "It always has a lot'of prestife, a lot of l?'"'ss cove,... Everybody shows up for this ev~t." . i:hats the key point ~ by Padaratz, wbo surfed h1s'only other final tn the Gunston SOO in Durban, South Africa, where most of the top 30 AJSOCiation of Surfina Professionals competitors remain home to make a statement apinsi apartheid. • ··0oce you're aettina in the final, it doesn't matter whole left in a contest or not, .. Padarau said.~ 1ll 1ood. This is di~t here tJau my final. Every top 30 surfer was here. In South Africa, only four of tbc , .... _ .. Op ,NO/Of rt ......... _""''Q. . tdra divisions, women. long- boards, specialties, etc.) and media exposure. Surfers on the tour have more problems w11h Japanese airlines than any other. Stall . it's a great event. The reason I don t rate this event higher as because it lacks that one big impact. the significance of the two events rated higher. As with all the rest. a great event. My No. 2 surfing event in the world today is the famous Op Pro. It's surfings Wimbledon. the event everyone wants to win. The crowd ~nd ]13nicipation as unll'lifched anywhere in the surfing world. and the contest setup with the stands as uncqualc<t. Schwarzstein in heartbreaker Keep in mind that in the media caieaory, our residence in Orange County is considered. and what is one surfer's paradise could be another surfer's nightmare. This No. 4 on the last is the Bells Easter Oauac. A true surfer's event. probably the most all-round liked event on the tour. it is the longest running event on the tour. [pide is basci:t on my opimons, and •osc of others that compete on the P tour. 'We will start with No. S, the Marui Pro held at Hebara Beach. Japan. This event has been up- sraded to 4A status. making at the M<:ond richest event in the world. t.ith a SI S0,000 purse. Marui in- cludes special performance festiv- itles with the e vent. and a super session with the world's best frec- surfing. Thnuni~ event is a unique attraction with the main event. and the beauty contest helps accommo- date those less interested in surfing action. Used an their propt"r con- t~xt. these additions could make the Op thaJ much bagger. At $90.000 total purse and a 2A rat- in~ the Op is the least abundant walb prize mo ney among my top five. and a lot of the touring pros have trouble &urfing the Hunt- (~•• 1H TICE/CJJ ·Leach-Pugh combination -has m)lde· "'o. 1 very clear ly JON ,.ltGUSON Daly ............... NEWPORT BEACH -Rick Leach isn't worry- ing so much a~ut his sinaJcs career anymore. In early 1989, Leach was comins ofT winnina the Master's doubles title in Enaland, and he and panner Jim Puah were betinnina their reian as the No. I doubles team in tfie world. But while Leach was happy with his doubles suc.cess. he lonacd to improve his standina in sinaJes. Today, he and Push are settina the standard for doubles and the duo earned the bigcst victory of their careers by winnina Wimbledon. They rcprncnt the United States in Davis Cup competition. and a boost in the prize money format for the Auociition of Tennis Professionals competition has made doubles play more lucrative. This season, Leach has played primarily doubles qain. He has never been hiJhly ranted in sinalett but he can rarely participate in sioalet becaute qualifyina for the next week's tournament typically runs limw· tancou1 with the doubles 1emifinab and fl.Dils of an Ol\IOina tournament. Succ.as in one area precludes success in the other. But now the Laauna Beach native~ who has bouaht a home a couple blocks from his rather Dick , LeaCh in Llpna Beech•• Emerald Cove, doesn't necat1rUy worry about hit liftlln status anymore. ""Siftlles deflnitdy have beeft e· bKk teat with Davis Cu competitioft Md pla 1 lot o( doubles e•hibit~n~" Mid &he left-ha ~h. lS Laauna Beach Hiah and USC araduate is perfocmina. Alona with Puah. Leach had a Sl-18 doubles match record a year aao, winnina five tournaments. makina the finals of two more, semifinals of two others and quarterfinals six times. This season1 the duo has won three tournaments. While Scl'llO Casal and Javier Sanchez have momentarily taken over the No. l spot in the doubles rankinas by 32 points. the Spanish tandem lost in the first round at Hilversum, Holland, this week while Leach and Pua.h a.re winnina matches at Lo$ Antelcl. In early July. Leach and Puah won their fint Wimbledon doubles title. But Leacl\ didn't stop that. After claimint the men's doubles ti~ he teamed with Zina Garrit0n in the mixed doubles 11nal apinst Puah and Jana Novotna, the defcndina Wimbledon champs and tOl>«Cded milled duo. l..each ,and Gar- rison took a 1-6 (12-10), S-S advantaee bicfOC"e the match was halted bccau1e of darkness and tbm finished off the victory oa Sunday with a 7-6 (7-4) tie- bfakcr victory in the leCOOd let. Leach and Garrison heel played t09ethcr only twice befcn, lolina In the ftnah ol the 1990 AUltrl.l- ian Ooen and 81.llina in t~ 1eminna11 of the 1989 Frencfa Ooen. It wu P\aah and Natalia Zvereva who derailed Leach ud Oariit0n at AusiraUa. lut Oar- .rJson wu one hot player, havina defeated S.Cfti Oraf 1n the women's Ii.,.._ 1tmiftnaJ1. '"She wu pllyiftl eo we:ft over there. .. Leec:b said~. ··t heel two.,_. putaen at Wimbledon." .. T,, win ••re:.mbtedoft tide it • tt.ri11 b , tcnnit player." '9id. •·1t•1 &M ..._ tour· By RtCHARD DUNN Daly"-~ ...... HUNTINGTO BEACH Maybe professional surfing needs to incorpora1e an electronic scoreboard above the bleachers so the competitors arc more aware of what's happening. Those surfing the Op Pro this week say they can't hear the an- nouncer while an the water. There- fore, they're oblivious to the score. Alisa Schwarzstein. needing only a 10.S sconna wave to win. was goin' for it au on her final ride ... , dadn t realize that 1 didn't need a really good (wave). just an O K o ne." saad Schwarzstein. who fell on her last wave wath I :30 left in the second heat of the women's quanerfinals. S 0 h Id Sc bwarzstein known the score Friday in her heat apanst Pam Burridge. she would have opted for a different approach. Instead, she unnettst- anly turned it up and lost control of her board before a pecked au- dience at the Huntington Beach Pier. · "I had it until the last second." she said. "I tned a radical oA'-lhc- lip and I didn't make it." (l'le-'" WOMEN/C2J and in his fOunh ftall year on the tour ... rm baDPY wtth the way my arerr is ~na. Maybe t woulcln"t be doi'I IO well In doublet if I were cloi• better in liftlla, And mike "° mn.D ol J• IM>w well the nammt in the pot'1d tOr 1 tennis.,..,... Aler I won the mn•a. I_.'° '*-eel (b l1'e milled doublet) ,.._ .. LIACH/C61 WE •1i •111 II lllie laHll 1111 .. 111 ._ .......... Liii,. •11 I,-.~ ..... ' , {JQrt$ Uttle Lea~e coath hospitalized after attack by rival coach put .in plac HiJ11 ... lilopille IO eo.da laia teen.. . WIU.OW IPRINOS ID. -Jobn x ....... tCIUll IO 8 victory in a tour· MmCDt lllDe-Wlilat be IDl WU a beatir-'I dlat left IWn lllOlpilabecf Frid8y. days after w attack . .. I l• cu"I belie¥e IOIDCthina like this would Mppcn."" Hilla, 46, Mid u be •U'Ullled to sit up in r Im bolpi~ bed. "MX team was in total shock. My • -WU IO&!'J a:azy ... ~ of~ wu c:oachina fint base for the ll·~ 14-Md IS-~-old Seaior Laaue AU-Stars from lbe Lemoat.,.. Mond8y niat" when he was attacked by a rival C09Cb aad otben. By lbe time it wu over, Hills bad several f'nctured ribl. a broken note and a papefruit-sizcd bnaile bebiDd a knee, where he was struck by a bat. He ... &Ua by ambulance to LaGrange Memorial Hoepital, 8bout 25 miles southwest of Chicago. and wu rdcued Friday afternoon. Tbe rival coecb from the Bridgeview district. Geof'lle Loy..t_~_~ndcuffed and taken from the field by W"illow ~ poli~, who charged him with two COUDU of batltry. A juvenile, also of Bridgeview, wa.s charged in a juvenile petition with one count of battery for aJleaedly strikina Hills with a bat. police said. adding that c~ misbt be filed against another juvenile later. ' - Loy's telephone number was unlisted and he was f~aw see COACH/CSJ l1111Jiii1' .... r.-..ca1 froni a.ton.. N.C.. £.sPN ~..-.~---= n. OrwllM .. ~. ... ''Blaatl lt'a no use, Wayne. I gueu lt'a true what they aay: GrMt hitters are born, not made ... " U.S. trio close to gold SEATTLE -The Goodwill Games reach their final Wttkend with three American world champions wi thin reach of gold. . Figure skater Jill Trenary, boxer Eric Griffin and the women's basketball team have looked just shon of unbeatable in early action. Trenary led a 1-2-3 American sweep of the original program Thursday night. That's wonh one- third of the total score and the other two-thirds shouldn't be much of a problem for the three-time U.S. ch:tmpion. Griffin's boxing came toacthcr in 1989, when he was unbeaten and took the 106-poun~ world crown with a decision over Roaclio Marcelo of Cuba. He has kept wmning this )Car and a S-0 decision over Nshan Munch)an of the Soviet Union on Thursday put him m the finals agaanst another Soviet, Anatoli Filippov. The boxers were off Frida). The Amencan women's basketball squad has ~on the last two world championships. the 1986 Goodwill Games and. the crov.nmg achievement. the 1988 Olympics. They have not lost in 39 games since beating the Soviets for the '86 Goodwill lltle. Toda). they play Bulgana. a late entry i11to the field when China withdrew. The Bulgarian coach isn·t expecting to stop the U.S. express. Woolridge dealt to Denver The Los Angeles J.ekers traded re-Deil1_,....__, ....... serve forward Orlando Woolndge to the • ~ Denver Nu~ets Fnda>' m exchange for ' ~ the Nuggets sccond~round draft choices Alln Schwa rzste ln o f Laguna Beach was bumped out In the Op flro qu•rt•rfln•l1. 1 o in 1993 and 1995. Woolndge. a nine-)ear NBA veteran. was the Lakers' fifth-leading scorer last season. averaging 12. 7 -IC.'CATrsU~'1ililelljiliimDBMlii.rs.to.'r. points. His field goal percentage of 55.6 percent was ...._. --.e11111tt •.._Loi Allldn the fifth-best in the NB>\ In n1n(' pla)Off games. he a'cragt'd 11.8 points v.h1lc making 57. I pt"rccn1 of has floor shots. In other spons ne"s Fnda' •Emerson F1tt1pald1 "on his founh straight pole posuaon for a 500-milc race. barely beatang Bobb) Rah.al an qualif) ing for the Marlboro 500 an Brooklyn. Mich. •Ellie G ibson. who has made only S 1.264 in her first 10 months as a golf pro. shot a 4-under-par 68 to take a one-stroke lead 0' er Dale ~clang after 36 holes of the LPGA Bosto n fl\e Classic an Danvers. Mass. • Bob Charles shot a 6-under-par 66 to claim a one-shot lead over Dcwm Weaver and Harold Hen- nang after the opcnang round of the St-niors golf tournament an Charlotte. N.C. ~ •UC Santa Barbara has received approval from the NCAA to make the mo'c from D1v1s1on Ill to 01' 1s1on II m football an the fall of 1991. athletic director John Kasser announced. From Tit~ Auoci•IH Pnu ,,_ C.1111 ~ .. talkina about lakina over the Atntrican LrMuc lt8d in homt runs: .. rve ~tly fei it ... jUll a matter of' ti,.. I aid a mondJ aeo dla& p~ mt 2S nMft 111ftCS Md r -111 lakc IM IC8d.. Ir I ,et two, thrtt ahead Of him. ht (C«il f"ldder) woa'1 calC'b me" WOMEN From C1 Schv.arzstein. eliminated from th(' e'ent. had the opponun11~ to "'° "Ith th(' nght v.a\e. but couldn·t hold on. "I blev. 1t:· Schwarzstein said "I had 1t:· Bumdge. the current A P points leader. defeated Schwarzstein. 5 l.5'-48. to ad' ance to the semifinals toda) (8 a.m.) against Fneda Zamba -the four·t1me v.orld champion v. ho surfs on the tour pan-time. ··There "as also a problem with pnon11 and the whole thing 1hre" me off:· Schwarzsl('in said. 0'The wa) 11 staned out. the first few waves were being allocated (b) the announcer), then they changed ro the buo). I d1dn°t hear them say that and 1t threw me off. so I got away from my game plan. I didn't know they'd switched. "But at was JUSt stupid on m) pan. rm a Judge for amateur e\"ents. so I kno" what the) 're looking for. I saw onl) two of (Bumdge's) ndes and the) v.erc both pretty good. so I knew I had to pick up the pace. You need four solid v.aves and I had three. but I didn't knov. 1t onl) needed to be a !attic v.ave ·· Schwarzstein went 19.5 and I :?.O on her first two nde Her founh and fifth wa\es, both of which were ABER STERLING ,. KNOCK IT O~ KNOCK ff AJJ, OFF! ~ % * -l • inancin Now ._.... Ii"' JOU ler'O percent ftDucial ..._ wWa tM lawy Mdnc IDd Dlffm'mam fOlliil • -.. cmlJ 8rtUllll ~-Alm JOUmab yoar beltcleal• 1 ·11M ....... ,,_.,,..,_14 or II_..... tln~Clml ........... N .,. don: ,., DD~ Otber low CGll 0 C. ...... tsllll Uo lftlleble llmTJ. 0.. ............... f/11/11, 2800 Harbor Blvd., Coit& Mesa (714) 640-9100 -a. ......... llJ ........ , ·= ....... .,.,.. ....................... _ .... ., ... _ ........... ~o.. ___ _, .. ..,_ .. .---......... ..... .... aa ........................ ,.. .. ..._ • ..,._. ... ._.,.. .. ,,_.,. ' • . '- scored, went 7.0 and 9.5, respccuve- ly. Burridge. matc hed against Schwarzstein fo r the 1h1rd 11me this season. was surfing v.uh an anJured tailbone and ligament damage an her ankk. Burridge h.ad o nl) four wa\Cs. but her final thrtt v.ent 17.5. 16.5 and 13.0. Sc'hwanstean. with time runnang out. caught a bag wave and had a chance to knock ofT tht' ASP's top surfer. ··1 saw I had room and I thought I pulled at ofT. but I guess I JUSt got a little O\ er-amped." Schwarzstein said. "I d1dn°t feel I did m) best an this heat -I made stup1d errors and you can't do that against the points leader. But rm happ) to have made at this far. "When things arc going your wa>. you have to take advantage of that and I had the momentum." Burridge defeated Schwanstein earher this year an the Cold Water Classic an Santa Cruz. then Schwarzstean came ~ck to beat Bur· ndge in the Quit Women's Classic an Austraha. Schwarzstein was dedicating this ninth annual Op Pro to her grand- mother. who died last Sunday mom· ing j ust before the tnals. Following her defeat on Fnday. Sch~arzstein was headed to the funeral. "There were a lot of reasons why I . -J. wanted to do well here," she ~d. I know my f"ndma would tic so proud of me.' ·, ' Bumdge faces Zamba in the first S(mafinal whale defending ~Id champion Wendy Botha (Aust a ) goes against Kim Mearlg ( ta Barbara) in the other. Zamba as a three-time Op Pro champion. She's competing in only her third event of the year. 1 ··Last )Car I dcc1ded·not to do the tour full-ttme." said Zamba. who runs a surf shof i n Florida. "I just do the contests want to do and not go fo r the (world) title. I stayed -0ff the tour and when I staned running my surf shop I staned taking Jillie off and I liked it. • "I don't know why I do so Sood here. r ve always wanted it so bad because ifs such a high ... it~s' so prest1g1ous. 11°~ one of the COl'\tfits you want to win because people remember who wins the Op Pro.·· Botha. comang off arthroscqpac knee surgery. entered the Op Pro lied with Pauhne Menner (Auf~l- 1a) for fifth in the ratings. Sh~ 1de- feated Tona Sawyer of Austrahi\ an the quanerfinals. 73.3-36.S. to >d- vance. Mearig d owned San Clemente·s Jor1a Smith. 56.S-JV.5 . an another quanerlinal. Zamba beat Menner. 76.3-64 3. an the other quanerfinal heat F{lfiay to ad~ance. There were reasons . ' behind the upsets ; ly UOYD TICE 0-'Y ,_ ,_...,_ 1~gfoTN ·~ BEACH -rm ~ quite sure the re- sults o f the Op Pro quanerlinars yestcrdav Sttm a _.._~ bit surpns1n1 and interesting to the typical observer at the contest. The truth of the matter as that there arc some conettte rc~ns be- hind the scenes as to why exactly these upsets occurred. We will stan with the first quar- terfinal, where unheniJdcd Aavio Padarctz defeated the Life's A Beach runncr·up Sunny Garcia in a stun- nins u'psct. These two surfers caupu waves with about the same 9uahty, maybe even Garcia's were a little bu better. The m~or difTerentt in the~ two swfcrs' attack was Padaratz's speed and quickness. It seems as 1f every- body is lookins slow comp1~ to the Brazilian. and if anyoM is to knock this .U)' Off, it's &Olnt tO take some supenor wave know~ a'ld some ultra-radical sutfina. Tbf suy that 11 captblc of such a fat is none othtt than Todd Holland~ Talk.in& to Holland bff'ore the C\'Cftt I had a ~h"I he Wit destined 10 do ~II. .. I'm eot!tf to ett my hair all chooDed off. Holland told ~with milcl · ronviaion. --wut?. Why are you to•ns 10 do that': I pl111kcf . .. k.1 u1ne b a c...,_, rm ..,.., to do betw thu .....r tb11 ume. Tlu1ilapywho.._."1Mdntt.c -.Y •Y· tail ...,;. it olf. Ith multa lliawn'I .... ilO lfteftdiblr .. ---~11-.£.j·~·=·a , HJ' lktbw~= ........ ., lla')C ,_...e ~ ~ .... l •&;~ Jue Ptir I .... • Friday1 tllc ma ......... ...., llr die monu111 before "*' wom:.:J' were rewarded with J-OU ina lltl of l· to 6-foo& llllllvel, 8 Curren wu hrlaa on Friday, "'ltraiah• •htouah the pier at speed oa· one wave, doh11 a U· around one of the middle pil- nd re-etnefli"I on tllc south " n another and lbootiaa the pilinp which jut from "ti* eel for a rataurant on a third "bd:uion. ,c ~while, Holland surfed his ,may bKk into contention by catch-bW 1 6-foot wave left with IS nfJUDUlel rcmainina ln the 2S-minute 1~t. He carved a trio of maneuvers Jlf.the Hp on the outside. riding a 4 ter off the final one before cut- D 'nf back away from the pier and n&dang toward the inside. '" :·Tom was catching the one's closer to the pier, while I was work- ina on a different strateay." Holland ould. "I was trying to stick to the ........................... ........ ~p-----vwedto~·-·· ..... toteceTCNM.........._ "Surfina against guys like that, you've got to have some of the bigga scoring waves," Holland said. 0 OP NO NOTIS -"•* ~Hllretl of FIOrlonoootl,, Brull, lolllfll en ellt1 oroup of four ·1urfers wllO heve 1urfed from fhe flr1f round of lhe trfet• Info tne l•t• rouno1 of the meln event. T'!" Cur,..., whlHt a roollle In 1911, 1urfed Into the ouarte<llntlt, white Leoune 8HCh'• Jeff ....._ (1 .. ) •urfed hi• WIY Into the HmifTnt l• H • roollte •nd Hewell'• Sunnv G•rcla < 1"71 mede the fln•f• PlderetJ .. h ngto t\t 22, consistent perfor~r seeks .h igher level -JON PlllGUSON ................ HUNTINGTON BEACH -Many Thomu has beea very conliltent thi1 year. but at • 22, he'• ready 10 become more than that. In today's Rnal t_, rounda of ~ Op fro, he ~ to take a bit llep toward the eli&e performers on the Auociation ot&rfina Pro- feuionals world tout. Thomu bu never won ID ASP event in 31/2 years on the tour allbouah he surfed in ahree finals durins the 19U eeMOn and has been a very consistent performer wbi&e finishina 12th on the tour for two suaiabt years. He improved from 44th his rookie season to 12th in 1988 to mark the arcaiest one-year improvement in ASP history. Now, Thomas wuts more. He'll face 1987 world champion Damien Hardman of Australia in today's second semifinal heat, which will launch one of the two into their first Op Pr.J final. Thomas finished fifth in 1988 and third last season. "I have four seconds now in contests," Thomas said. "I just haven·• had the heats where I put in my best pcl'f'ormance. really cut loose and put everything into it. I've had those heats in this contest and that's what I want to do (today). "I want to win the Op. If not this year. then maybe next year.' Hopefully. this will .be it." Thomas said a victory would shoot him closer to his ultimate-goal for this year. climbing as close as he can 1oward the top five in the world. .. I feel like I would rCldl a Molc new plateau when I 1tl my fint victory," TbomU uid. ••My primary pl i1 IO make tbe IOp 10, .. uid Thomas. who linithed 37 poin11 t.daiad tbe No. 101Urfer a year llO· .. , milled tbe top 10 by a half a point (IO decick a CODlelt finish) 'lUt year. To ~e the top I 0 i1 not 1 ~or feat. I would like to Ft a. close to the I.op fiv~ as I can. "There's a little PP \here. Some of the IUYI arc acttiaa older. I think it's ti~ for a new era. If it doesn't happen this~· I'll ao for it next year. I'm 22., so I think I ve tot four solid yean of puJhina 1or the top." Tboniu lived in Seal Beech &antil movi .. IO Sunset Beach. Hawaii afVr \M eiabtb aradc to make hi1 home near the famous 8onzai Pipeline. Wateir polo u.s,,, Sovlet5 duel at Harbor . I NEWPORT BEACH -The U.S. national water polo team will host the Goodwill Games' si lver medalist, the Soviet Union. m an exhi- buion match 1on1ght at 7 at Newpon Harbor High. The Amcncans arc ltd by four UCI products -goalie Chris Duplaf!ty. John Varps, and Peter and Jeff Campbell. The team is coached by Newport Harbor Hi&h Coach "Bill Barnett. pair of Varps aoals -one from three-quancfJ pool out, and another on a lo~ with 46 sccor'4J lcfi in Lhc third period. . ' The Sov1e.ts .. howver, pulled away and led • two goals l~tc m 1he flmc ....... the U.S. parina final mal'lln to one m the lasl second of pla)1 The two teams will travel IO Fresno Sun<llt' to play a match at Clovis West Hiah OlymP!C Sw1mmin1 Complex at 7 p.m. • Tickets for the contest arc availabk at ttle door for SS for adults and SJ for 11uden11. • same thinas I have been in other _Rcats, no.t letting myself get too conaesttd next to the oier." 1 After havina caught only two Friday's duel at UC San Diego in la Jolla found the Soviets pullina out a 12-11 verdict. The U.S. jum~ to a 2-0 lead and'in th~ tarter states of the third quancr pulled into an S.8 tie off' a •r * ,,..,, ru.t def .. led 8ootn on Thunoev , .• Peci.fetJ, In r------------------------------------------'--------------hl' third v .. r on tile tOUf', he\. lhOuOl'lt Moul waves to Curren's four -three of them scorina 20 or better points -in the first 10 minutes, Holland's lS.S put him back in charge when paired with his first wave score of 24. Holland's other waves were I 8s while all of Currcn's were 20 points er more. bllno In 11111 POSilion fO< e lone lime, "Tiie ()p In one of ,,,. '"°'' leOendery contn11. Wiien I wH • kier, 1 uMd 10 look •I rne meoertnn •nd think ebout •urflno •' the Op P1'o wltll tun Ilk• Tem Canel end Tom Curren" Plde••IJ Mid IOdeV'• ..... mnet OPPOnent T ... HtllMd Ml bffltfl '1lm "lhrN « four tlmn," white HoMend s.Jd he can't r~ surllno eoelnst lllm . Of the four Mmfllnell111, oniv DwNefl .....,_ hes ....., won en Assodetion of 5ur'fint Pl'O'-Hlonelt COtlfftl end he's CIPIUted 12 of lllem UPSETS Surf KJassrk. narrowly losina out to ,--Cl current world champion Manin Po1-....... ter. who eventually won the event. • way to beat Padaratz. I think Slater, unfonunately. lost in the Thomas has a better chance to beat last round of t~c trials an this year's ijardman than Gerlach did because Op due to ar,t interference call, ~ut of his competitive expcnisc, )Ct r wnh ~ very ~1g future ahead <?f ham, 1 don't think he will be able to stoPi , Jilater s spmts are running high. , Hardman, even though I could sec 1t . Slater rev~aled ~me future plans ;,nappcning. an a recent interview. ,. • I'll tell you what, I'm going to go Q . What are your competitive out on a. hmb and predict that Todd plans going to be this year? Holland will win his first ASP event I'm going to do two. maybe three "'·the 1990 Op Pro. He came out of PSAA events. and the ASP East ~'!he toughest draw in the contest. he's events. they are going to Pucno Rico surtina well, and he's a man on a and Barbados this year . .,,rMssion. . Q . What about the ASP Tour? ,,1 Holland, m my , op1r,t1on. 1s the I can't do the tour full-time yet ,~t surfing co.mpe111or JO the ~orld because I have m) senior )Car in 1 &ht now period. and I think and high schoollefi to go so I have to ope he proves 11. make m) com~t1t1on plans around , <t D school. although I'm gom1 to do as n Kelly Slater of Cocoa Beach. Fla, many contests as I ca n. is one of the h1ahcst profiled surfers Q. What about nex1 )ear? " tin the world today. I'm gom,g to do the Coldwater 11 At only 18. he 1s kno"n through· Class1cand1ustdoasman,\ events ._out surfing as a future world cham-as I c-an. As soon as I'm out of pion and has placed h1ghl} 1n PSAA school /'II be on the tour. / 141ant to ,,~vents. Slater JUSI came ofT a 17th· ~et school out of tht• "-D> and go for 1placc showin~ 1n the Life's A Beach 11. rfir ................................................ .. "TICE "'From C1 •1lngton Pier. ''1' To become the tour's premi er 'surfina contest. the Op Pro needs '?more prize money, and w11h that t ~II come the big ratings points. 'i ~utting the major emphasis thal ' •much more on the surfing. to make • 1 It' truly the world's greatcsl surfing ir'Cvcnt. .r.: Now 'for No. I, the undisputed · best surfing con.test an the world . t!_.oday: The SA ra1cd $235.000 ' ~Uabona Pro at Sunset Beach. ct.Hawaii . the best surf 1n the "orld. Compct11ion as held only when the ..,.ves arc best. and w11h the World title on the line. the 81llabong Pro 1s "')acmorc than fitting cndina to each ~n of the tour. Even the best contest in the world has its naws, It should have been on every rcaular tele vision network, and the event onl~ attracts 3,000 to 6.000 people da1ly, or about 10 percent of . no "hal "c sec at the Op Pro. Still. with all things considered how can yott argue with 1he b1ggl'St prize money. the best wa' cs. and tht• momentoui. world title? The Billabong Pro 1s what a sui:fing contest is all about. After 1hat it gets a little cloudy. But I'll &O with (6) Life's A Beach KJassic an Ocean idc: (7) Coldwater Pro in San1a Cruz; (8) Coca Cola Surfabout an Narabcen. Auslntha; (9) Arena Surfmas1ers in France: and ( 10) Altemavna Surf,lnter- nauonal in Br:ml. Arguments could be made in de· fcnsc of so me of the event's rating status. but I think the results arc pretty ronclusi'f. Wha1cver your fa vorite event on the world tour as. next year promi ses to be an cvtn bigger one for professional surfing. 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Local and vl\1tmg cnaor'\ will he l'ompctin~ for ca h and ocher valuable pri1c,. ~\t! l1hc1nJIHl{t ~or\, will he on d"play throu~hout the Orange oont) Ru ing Fair. ,. • • I Huntington-based Outlaws go for tltle HUNTINGTON BEACH -Four Huntin1ton Beach airts wlll compete in the National Amateur Softball Association 12-and-undcr cham - pionships Au&, 8-12 in SaJcm, Ott., as pan of the Southern California Outlaws travel team. Heather Hibben, 11. Amy Tanner, 12, Tanisha Austin. I I . and Nicole Kre1pl. 12. helped lead the Outlaws to a stt.-ond-placc finish at the state champ1onsh1p toumamcnt held J~ 13-1 S. The finish "as good e no u 10 qualify 1he lt.'am for the nationa s. Hibben 1s the to p p11chcr for the O utla" 11nd "hen she's not hurlin~. she backs up al first base. This scaM>n. Hibben has tossed a no- h1ttc1 ih '>'ell as several l\\<O-hit game~. Shl· a 11n bu1cs ht>r prowC"ss o n the mo und w p1tc.:hing coach T o m Augl'I of Santa .\na Tannl't ,., thl' s1aning fi r'it ba~mJn IOI thl' Outla\\S and 1s ~no\\n lor ha h1111ng in the clu1d1. Althou~h h.unpcred b~ a orl' hamstrina throqh much of the lalOn, she has ttmaincd OM of the team's top hincrs. Tanisha Austin. an outfiekkr and reserve infielder, sports the lowctt strikeout ratio on the team. Her lbility to put the ball in play has helped set the table for the the Outla'<' • heavy hitters. Krcapl, perhaps the most versatile o f the O utlaws. is the center fielder. She leads the-team in banana and is also known for her outstanding spcx'd a nd accu rate throWln& arm. This SC'ason. she's 1hrown out four runners II") 1ng for fi rst from center fie ld. The O utlaws are based out of Marina High and arc managed by Jo hn Hibben. H1bbcn's coac.hing stall consists of Milch Tanne r. Jim lXBoard and Bill Smith. By t•e Dally Piiot Vrebalovich strives for bigger and better things dy 8ARRY FAUU<NER SEAL BEACH -Oan VrebalO\ICh 1s tired of being ..-,.11)1stent. Though the former ( ·os1a ~ksa High. Estancia High a nd U1angc Coast College star is pro ud \.If being ranked in the to p e1gh 1 prol\:ss1onal beach volkyball pla). c. ~ the pa,s t fi, e seasons. \ 1l·tlalon ch. 27. longs tor lotl1er 6UJh Vrebalovich. curren11\ ran.,ed c1gh1 h 1n 1he "orld. "1ll .1oin the .,·')t of the As~1atiun of Vol- le) oall Profess1unals' top pla)c~ o w mpetc for the S.!U.000 tiri.1 Vrebalovlch .,in .tc in thC' SI 00.UUU Orungc t .Julll} Open. loda~ and Suncfa) on the nonh s1dl· or \ml Seal Beach Pier Ao tndoor All-Amem:an at both thl' lln1\crs1 t\ o f Ha'>'a11 and UCL.\. \ n:balo' ll h took lo the t>t.=ac h )C fl u usl} in 1985 Jnd ha., !ought \e\ eral partnn .. hang"·s. ai. \\ell as a sln ng ol nagging in1unl'\. tu earn n1s l urrcnt status among the sport'<; elitl· ~1111. the 6-foot·.3. I Mlt-pounder fi.>cl" h1'> tx· .. t ulll'\ hall '" ahead · .:I thin .. the pnmc uf J bcalh 'ulk)ball plJ )~'r''> .... 1.l'I 1s his late 20-. Jnd l'arl~ 'th I'm gclling strong.l'I l\ll\ 1cJ1 JndeH'I• •\JI I ~OO\' d h11kh11111orcJhou1 ''nai ;, 1al..l'S tu bc"~UllC'> lul I lhink I'm grnng 111 Ix· pe.11..111g in the 11nt four )CJ !'\ and I'm op11m1,t1l aht1u1 nl future." he ~d The· 1mml·d 1a1c 1u1url'. h(H\l'\l'r -~·al &·ach - c.11t:hcs VrebalO\ Kh at J Sl'ason-lo" The '>'ur~n1ng ul llgaml'lll damagl' 1n h1<, nghl :C.1~L "n1lh hl· "ud "ill rl'ljUlll' ull-~a~on a nhro~up1l ,ul l'l~. ha:. lOmbinl·d \lllh J rnent partner '>hu tlle 111 .nJ kl d 'll IUf\ di thl' SI 00.000 duubk-eliminat11111 •• ·l·nt a huge lhdlll'ngt· \ rl·balo\ 1ch said . "(l unc111 p.mnal Andre" Sm11h and I ha'e h11d sut:tess bc.'loil'. '>U \\l··rl· hopmg we can pla~ ""'II enough to Ix-in contl'nt1u n a1 "al lkach " m1th. who !>h.:tn•d 1n Vrl·balo\ 1ch 's lirsl .\ P to urnament \ 1cton la!>I '>l'a!lon. ,., 1hc brother of tour legend SinJin Sm 1ih. lhl· "1n n1 ngc'>l pla~cr in beach 'o lle) ball h1stur~ Vrebalov1ch and .\nd11'\' ...,11111h all' \CC'ded fourth 1h1i. \\CC~l·nd. "11h S111Jin ~mllh and long11111e partner Rand > 'toklu:. Ol'l'LIP\ ing till· !\o I '>J>OI . \'rebalo\ 1rh bega'n the ~·u .. 011 Marl·h 17. 1ca m111g ''llh John Hanky and ha' Jl'>t.1 pla~nJ "''h h 1ghl~· rn ix-tC'd ~11~c Dodd . 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"htl h hJ\ hd1x·d lhl l I I \ ttr.11.lu.11, pmtponl· a hu~llll''>'> lJll'l'I · 1 he rn1ur) h..a!> been fru'itra ting. t'll:cau~ 11·, kl·p1 i1, frvn1 doing ~umc thi n~ on tht.• court 1ha1 I'm U'>cd ,u doing. but I ha\en't "rllll·n thh )1.'ar off ~cl '( \\j\ Jl~lUI H'J1l\ ht l1111i.. JI \llllll thing l hl' lafl'l'I· \\ 1\\ \\ hl·n 1h1. p1 Ill' n11111l, , 'plodnl in I 4lC .. \ rd"Jlo' 11h \JIJ ·r,,· J\l'1,1~nl <, ..,, OOU p~:r 1cJr 1n pnh monl'\ llh' PJ'I 1h1 n \1·.11' .ind 1'11 l·a'>il ) ~urpJ!t'> thl· S 11.KUllKI mar ~ thl\ )l'J1 \\Ith '>Jl1111\o r.,h1p molll'\ indudl·d " . Df"" Vre1Nlovkh"1 stoclc ll••P• rising In volleyball. Martinez wins 14th as Dodgers romp Hrooks has four hits in pacing I 1-2 triumph \ \'\ I K \".< l'i( o -Ramon ,t.ir11no .1.1111 h1'> 14th g..i me a' the I '' \ngdl'' l>udgl'r'> Ix-at '>an J-ran· ' Hll I ~ Frida~ n1gh1 J I r· .. ndk,l•l" Pari.. 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Ulll' tx•h111d i'ol " LJC I still looking -for soccer coach IRVIN E -LJ(Ts "uu. 1n fl'la111 · 111~ a Y.Uml·n·i. svct:c1 coach lon• 1111uu J th1 '>'eek ~hen "-r•lh (om - furt rn1gncd Olll.' da) after hC' ac- 1.cp1uJ lhl pm111o n v11 1 ucsda) lhc lltcatcrs .... cl· m i ll their fou1 th hedd coa h an two ...... 1:i. but on Wcdnc!tday. he tcppcd down bec.ause of what he called the n igh w:i.t of ltv111g JO the co unty. said bob OIM.10. C l sports an formauon dm .-ctor !>1m1lar suua11on develo ped in ' earl> I Y~9 when Janu Juarc~1 rc- ·~·eO afler three )a rs as head ·-"al.h L1N Fra~r res>'aced him an l.lk pr1na. but at\tr work1n1 a '! ·month kft lcf\ for a su.a~ offer from .. Wa\h1n1tc>n Late. ' f0tmcr U I m r \OU.'ff pa.~ Sieve Shaw. who ·~\\I.Ill ,.,11 jr, hoo bt.1t .l J rl hi' ('j!2lhil1 t .•• l:>O!-: \:'.'("" f• ilf: I 8 • ~h" (). th Pl/ t . ' Schedule AT aAT g ; S.t: •I Gl•nls * 11:15 ~~J Ott DECK $un: •t Gl•nts • 12:35 ... THE HOLE I I Mon:ldte Alt Nmn on KABC r.Olo tnQJ •On TV, Ch ll, ff Chennet 2 'orl -.; hanlo. \10IJ I ~utl (Jarrdh (Y-I Y.ho lamt.• "11h1n an out ol p1llh1ng a no·h•lll'r last ~unda) aga1n\I lhl' Reds. "as knOll..cd uul aftl·r I 1nn1ng' He ga'e up I.I\ hit'> and "' run\ in h1'i shortnl outing '>111ll' \pnl 27. 1989. Lu!> .\ngde' tool-. J '·<> k ad 1n the fir'>I on RBI \lngk' b) l\.1r~ (11h'>on and [ddu.· \1una\ and \11kl' ...,hurp- ersun·!> ~l nlill· (h r he Dodgl.'r'> m"aUl 11 f-1.11 in lhc )(.'cond on Brunl ' '""run \Ingle and rd1l''cr .\tke ll.im111ail.l'f'> "•Id p11ch ~llh a runnl·r ol 1h1rd ~a n f-ram1\\.o got .1 run in the ~cond 011 Ju'""· l nix"' I< HI double and unuthcr 1n th"· third on Kc' 1n M11chd l\ 2ti th lwnll· run LO\ .\ngcll'\ addl'd lour I Un \ in the m.th on Kai Dan1ci..· RBI double. run·Slunng singk<i b} Mur- ra) and t\l1h · m"><:1a and Rand) O'!\eal's ~ild p11r h '>'1th a runnt'r on third Dave Wlnfleld of the Afte•I• ,...,..... • amlle •• he trots 10 first •fl•r belne hit bJ a pitch In second lnnfnt PrN•J• In Ndl· ground 11 A's c•tcher Terry Steinbach. t;Jukes' loss ellmina.tes them from playoffs Strings defeat Newport Beach for third time, 24-21 win ly REIO McCLATCHY \ o..,.,._ c ..... ..,_ NEWPORT BEACH -Anyone who knows Ncwpon Beach Ouk\!s coach Grc_g Pauon from UC I. knows he has a hne for everything. It's what all the m ost cp lorful coaches have. 'I "" of aab The way he phra5e something usually carries as much imponante as what he .aid. But whatever he 111d to the Dukes before Fnday's "cry important home TNtch .,.,nsc the Los Ange les tnnp -asn't cnouah as they lo 1. 24-2 I, before a pecftd house. Tbt Kibe(k. roupltd with era· mcnto' v1 to~ ""' r '°\.in .\ntn f rtJ:i f 11 I I , 1.ll I; ' •Ill '""' T .• I .11 l!' whtlh begin I ut•Mla> held b) the Stnngs and one a t u ur T he sc:nuu) game prepara11o n for lcfl ca r held by the ( acramen\o) lhe Duh> tll'tuall) began Friday Capitals, and we had to figurt' o ul a fternoon dunng a team meeting how to escape .. whert' Poiuu n laid out cxactJ> what Now, o nly tonight'~ m atch aaa1nll the ou .. ei. nct'ded 10 do. lhe Capital 1n Sacramcn10 remain "I told them that I coach for tht' for lhc Duke .( hc1ahtcncd mo ments," Pa-no n said. Am_y Franer and Louise Allen. "I told them about nahtina·throuah who filled in for an injured Sophi( advcr~11y wnd how muctt' fun ii is. I Amaach. ao t the Dukes ofl' on the tril'<i to ii.kc a bit of the pre sure ofl' nght f oot JUmpinj out to a 3-0 !tad lx'luUM.: I know we a rc all feeling 11. 1n 1he fi rst SCI bt'forc w1nn1n_g. 6-• 1 ccrtatnl)' am Rottr Smllh p.cktd up where "I fell hke I -• being beaten an Fraucr leO off winnana the fi rst and the face With the bid btta\h of In last three pmes of I 6-l iel. math' old m11h teacher. This ttam d~-\."tCtory ovtr Nack Brown upped tM rvc to o to the playoffs. We now Dukes' kad to 12-6 t'.1~ ., ".,. <'UI I t tch Jnd hn I T ht' tnn~· Roh1n Whitt· a nd fi • :ne best fohn l lmd tell Ix-hind 1-0 hcfort .. ,, •• ,., _. .. 11 c " r r1Ehl <' r "tnr11nr at 1• n~ ' 1hrr, ;1111~ 11 roule 10 a 6--4 victor) over Frazier and Man) in m 111ed doubles. The D ukc!I' lead was cut to 16-12. T he mos1 starthna re uh of the niaht \\&!> Fruacr lo 1ng. b· I. in women· sanaJc:!> to Robin Whale. It was more surpnsina cons1denng Fnw er had beaten White tWlre alrcad) this season. But the setback seemed to turn the tide 1111nst the Duke befo~ the l11t set bcj.an. mith and Davis faced Brown and Lloyd an the final Kt and led 2· I. which for the tame bcina tied the match 19. The tnnas' tAndcm then -.ent o n a 3--0 run to wan. M . "I'll have napunarn about the Los Anetln Stn"P. for IM nul five yea~" Pa non Mid. Pinon and 1hc Dukes I°'' 10 1hf lcaauc--kadana 'tn':'t' three umn lhl'I .. ,. tr h t•o mti1n<'d IO po1n1" Smith, Stoklos top seeds ly BARRY FAUU<NER SEAL BEA.CH -SinJ tn Smith and Rand> Stoklos. the winningc!lt 1eam 1n mC'n·s professio nal beach vollnball. are the No. I seeds for thl' SI 00.000 O rangt.· Co unty Open. schcdukd 1oda) ;md Sunday no rth of the Seal Beach Pier. Sm11h 1s 1hc '>'inningest player in bcarh hist or) "11h more tha n I 00 can:cr \ 1c1o n cs a nd S1oklos has been \ oted lhl' to ur's best setter and most 1.aluablc pla)l'r the past two seasons Tht· top 31 teams will com pete 1n thl' doublc-ehm1na1ion format. "h1ch runs from 9 a .rn. 10 5 p.m Sa1urda\ and culminates wi th Su n· da) ·., final. '>{·~cduled for 2 p.m. M1J..e DoJd. "ho had teamed with Tim Uo' la nd 10 win the national c ha mp11.>n,h 1p last season at Hermu\:l tkalh. "'"pair with Brent Froho ff a~ the "\o. ~ seed. John H.:tnln R1cc1 Luvties arc s~:cdl·d third "ith Dan Vre.balo \lch a forn1l·r ( osta ~ksa High. Estanc1~ H igh Jnd OrJ ngl' ( oast (ollegl· !llandout. 11.'am ing \\Ith Andre" Smith J~ th~· Nn 4 ~ed. O thl'r pla)l'r!> \\Ith O range ·roa~1 arC'a Ill'!> 1ndudl' I o rmcr Ol)mpian and Orangl' ( ua~l College star Sll'\l' T1mmom (\l'1'Ul'U eighth with .\dam Joh n~onJ. lormer Laguna Bcarh High \lanJ oul'> Leif Hanson and Rud~ [)q>ra~ lboth CIF Pla)ers of the \ l'a1 Jor the .\n 1sts): .\nthon\ Curci. fornwrl~ ol Nc"pon Hartx)r High . .:101.l ( uron.:1 del ~tar High and O rangl' < oa'>I Collegl' product Bn an LC\\·~ Angels blow 6-0 lead to A's ANAH EIM -Da\c He nderson stam·d Oaklamfs comeback fro m a 6-0 ddirn \\Ith a t"o-run ho mer 1n lhC' s1 th inning and singled homl' lhe go-ahead run in a fi, e-run SC' enth as the Athletics beal lht' California .\ngels. 8-6. Fnda~ night at Anaheim tad1 um. Jim Abbou took a fiH-h1t shutou t into 1hc '>l\th but Carne) Lansford wa~ saft• o n a one-out error b\ Cali fornia \hortstop Dick Schofield and one oul later Henderson h11 h1' 18th ho me run. Mark McGw1re. who h11 his 1lhh .h omer for an insurance run in thl' eighth. began the seventh-inning rally wtth a "al ~. Lance Bla nkenship singled and lhe bases ~er· loadc-d whe n W 1ll1e Randolph gr.. ,1ded ltl thin! a nd Donn1C' Hill 1hre\\ late-ltl sttond. Make Gallc,o sin&Jed two runs anoss and W1ll1e Fraser (2-3) rt'· hcvrd Abbott He struck o ut Ricke\ Henderson bu1 Lansford sin&led 10 score Randl)lph and triger a bazartt series of events. ~fl fielder Danie 81chctte's thro " e luded hoficld. who rctne,·cd th<· ball ~nd threw wildly to second. allo wina Gallcao to score the ty1ni run. Felt' Jose beat o ut a bunt. SClttnJ up Da'c Henderson's tie· breakint smglc The rally p ve Kcuie Hams ( 1-0) has lint nllJOt-lea,ut' vartory. Ham' ll"C up 1wo runs 1n lhrtt 1nn1~ on ron~u11 vr ho mer runs by W infield and tcvrns. 0.ve W1nfleld 's 37 ht carttr homer helped the nlC'ls build their early lead. .,_ 1'e A1..n.,_, Pm• • I I Home , .... .,...,.,. Dav• fthHltps WIMS up to Malle out catt on Seattle INtserunner Harold ••rnolds after Minnesota catcher Junior Ortla blocked his path to the plate. No-tiit Dias Dy Canaiotti, Drabek foiled in. late stages Cleveland's Tom Candiotti was within four oui'S"nf a no-hitter when the New-York Yankees rallied for four unearned 'runs in the eighth inning. three on Mel Hall's homer otT relief ace Doug Jones. 10 beat the visiti ng Indians. 6-4. Frida) s night. ~;" For 71'1 innings the Yankees couldn't touch Cand101ti's nast) ~u_ knockleball. He reti red the first two batters in the eighth but walked Steve Sax and Jim Lc yntz reached when shortstop Felix Fermin failed to handle his grounder in the hole. It was scored an error -Cleveland's third of the pme -and rookie Oscar A1ocar followed with a ground single to center to make 11 4-3 and t1teak up Candiotti's bid for what would have been a record eighth no-hitter of the season. •Orioles 14, Royal• 1: In Bal II more. Cal R1pkl'n hit two homers and drove in four runs as the Orioles 11 triumphed in a game interrupted by a bcnch-dcanng scume. • Twla1 I. Marl•ert Z: Minnesota's Bnan H:irpcr extended his hitting streak to 24 games. longest in 1he maJor lea,&ues this season. \\llh a 1wo-run homer and Randy BIY$h h11 a three-run shot >n 1hc 13th inning at the K.ingdome. Kent Hrbek broke a 2-~ lie \\Ith a sacrifice 0) olT Seattle relief ace Mike St·hoolcr II · 31 before Bush hit hi s fourt h home run of the ~ea~on. ' •Red Sox 14, Tigers 5: Elhs Burks h11 a 1hrrl·-run homer 1n Boston's se'en-run lir~t 1nn1f!g and Tim Naehnng and Ton) Pena also homered a1 Fcn"a~ Par~ as the Red Sox posted their fiflh con~cutl\ e 'll tor) and took a 1 •,1-game lead over Toronto 1n the American 1 League East. • Raagert t , Blue Jays 1: Jamie Moyer p~Chl·d J · three-hitter for his first '1ctol) since la'lt Sept. IO and Steve Buechele hit a grand slam to cap a 'IC,en-ru n seventh inning in rhngton. • Wl91le Sox I, Brewers Z: Frank Thomas tripled home the t} ang and lead runs w11h his lirst maJor-leaglll' hit, Ivan Calderon hit a thrct'-run homer and (1 rl'S Hibbard (9-5) sca11crcd se,en hit~ at ( ounl} Stadium " as Chicago extended Milwaukee\ losing streak to 'II\ games. 0 Aa,_,S f, IMue JIVS ""4W '"ct ,.,""°, " c;._,., '""" M<0 •.11 10 • l ordl>ft t lH ~ w._1 • ..,,.. C,H H •••\I. f I IF._ I t t 0 1 0 t I • 0 0 • • 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 J 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 U X.U ,.,,. \ . ''•"<•""" ........... .._ ... \1~'•'' l"C "" • ~ Jol "U•i • .,.. ..... )1> 1( ....... ,., CitHf'I '' 1' I J I T ..... .. , ... & I ) I J t I I I 0 0 0 S I 1 1 ) I I 0 f I I I ) I I 0 ) I I f • 0 0 0 l I 0 0 ,, .... 0 Whit. So11 6, Brtwtn 2 CHICAGO l JO"'""t"' ti v.., • .,. •• C•'OV~ fll't ...,~. .,,.d'".,. ~ ... ( ,,....I\'" Cli't0C• 7'b l"O"t le \.1'• ,. G•~" .. .... • t 0 0 f I I 0 I 1 I > J 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 I I 0 0 I I I 1 I 0 I 0 1 0 t I I 0 0 0 • 1 1 0 MILWAUtCll .-.~ .. ¥0-.... lb •• 0 t YOU"' I SM<'oa lO OPAru f1t' OH,,.., \ fl'\Off( '·~I ~...,'" FD •• lb I 111 I 0 0 0 I I I 0 I 0 1 0 • J 0 I 0 l 0 0 1 J 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 In the National League: •Pirates 11, Pt.Illies 0: Pi11sburgh 's Doug Drabck's bid for a no-hitter was broken up b) Sil Campusano with l\\O outs in the ninth inning at Veterans Lad1um Drabek. a :?8- }ear-old right-hander 1n his fiflh maJ Or league sca,on. had allov.ed JU'lt one runner -a t\\o-out walk to John Kruk 1n 1hc fo urth -before Cam- pusano hncd a J-2 pitch to nght- center field for a 'ingle. '· The 2J-)ear--0ld Cacnpusano enl{·red the game 1n the s1\th inning a'l a replacement fo r center fielder Len D}kstra. Before the single. Campusano was JUSt 9-for-48 this sc:ason. a .188 average Darren Daulton. the next baller. flied to right to end the game and ~ve Drabek the first one-hitter of his career and tlte eighth 1n the maJ Or leagues th1'> year. •Padres 3, Red1 !: .\1 Riverfront Stadium. Cin c1n· na11. ~hich once had an I I -game lead in .the NL West. lost fo r the I 01h time 1n 12 game5 Jack Clark doubkd home the ,.,.innmg run in lhl' ninth 1nn1ng after Chri 'i Sabo had homl'fcd off Brucl· Hurst to tie the game 1n the eighth. • Mrls 5, Cardinals 4: Gregg Jefferies' run-scoring single capped a three-run ninth-inning rail} and spoiled thl' home de but of new Cardinal~ Manager Joe Torrl'. P1nch-h1tll·r .\lex I rl'\-1no. signed b) the Mets earlier 1n lhl· da> al'tl-1 being released b~ Houston. and Da\'C Magadan al~o dro' l' in ninth-1nn1na ruos ofT l..ce Sm11h ( ,.)) • Ascros 3. Braves 0: \,11kr \coll pitched a thrcc- h111cr and Km Otx•rkfcll dm' l' in 1"0 run~ 1n thl' As1rodomc. Sco11 (9-10). 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' , . • t , , t t . t J t t. 1 t J I 1 t t I It t . ) t t t , t •• . ,, , ------t -...... _, I Oilllle ....... Of"• ... IC!fl I Loa ........ • ..,,.... • ,._ 0.-.- ~ •"'°""" OW!• u -a-t11 --, • .. ••• "to I ' 1 • I • - A\_... )I ) I t f Y.-I I t t t I G.--.,If_ •t 1 M•..,,"' "'°,,... ... -o.,.._ ..... !(...... "'"'., , .. _,,.,. W" (.ei--pt--O~ ~' ...... • .. oc:,,.,...,. ""'' ill'•roll *-...,_ .. ,..,. r ..... WM• 1-H I A-11 llt M urphy sent to Philadelphia HOUSTON Dale Murphy, the 1cadint home run hiller 1n Atlanta Bnvcs history. was tn<kd to che Phil1delph11 Ph1lhC1 Friday n1pt. The 3 4 -)ear -old Murph)' 11 rd on the all· umc home run list with 37t. Ph1ladelph11 1 scnd1n1 p1t1.hcf .kfT Pamu anJ t•o pla)~n to be named latrr. •¥ ftw AJH rlftfilfl ,.,..,, ·PGA Tour adopts ti antl-dlsctlmlnatlon tU PONTE VEDRA. F1L -n. POA 7 Tour. protn~ by the Shoal Cretk eo.- troveny. uid Frida~ it w1U deny ao.r- ftl!Mnt riaht1 to aotr clubt that hive aft; w~i~ ~benhips or show any other lilnt o( d,. cnm1nat1on. The lOUr''• 10-membcr Tournament Policy Board voted for touahtr anti-ditcrimination ruin followi!'- threals of protests and sponsor pu~lout• at nc•t week 1 PGA Championship. ' "lo the event a aolf club Indicates 1t1 mcmbenh1p ~ten and pohciC'f are-non-discriminatory, but thtte 11 information that ra111n a question u ao such pracUc:a and policies (e.a. all-white membership), lhc ttafT is authorized to require on a cast by case bui1 that as a condacion of hostini an event. the applicabte aotr club take 1ppropriatc acuon to encouraic minority member· ship," the PGA statement said. The policy would affect tournaments on the PGA Tour, the %nior PGA Tour and Ben Hopn tour events. "We arc no1 aware of any (host clubs) that hive exclusionary policies.'' deputy tour commissioner Tim Finchem said. "There arc some tha t don't have tslacksi but have had black members 1n lhe past. We're sell assembling data. The clubs will be looked at on a casc- by-casc basis." The Charloue Observer. in a survey last week. found lhat 17 clubs where PGA Tour events were held ha'e all-wh11e memberships. Dave Lancer. assistant pubhc rehrnons director for the PGA Tour. said there could be' geographic or economic reason\ wh) a club might not have m1nonty members.. "but that dub will fiave lo e'plain ro us that the) arc al·t1vel) out to do somc1hrng about the problem. An e"<planation that ·we JUSI ha\.cn't an)' minontic~ appl).' JUSI won't wash." The sta1cment from the tour's headquaners cnme after more dlu a .-o1......,,.., ..... ~--:-wltidl_,... ... ,. 'previOUlly ........ ._. c.-tta 1 ' ........... Ala. lowiaa IO Pfllllft ... poup1, Sboel Creek 1wwdld .......,, --· a black buttaetunan Ibis_. Md 11111 ii -in& anothcl' btaC'k for ldmileiola. The tour utd a.II .-mn11 blt•- local tournament co-Jpon~ ........ ipoe:iimlb -- .,that the practices and pOliaes of uy llld • proposed H tourna~nt sites do llOI ~ tht besis of race. reliaion. tin or ftltioaal ..... l It allO said tournament C'Ol'U'Kll ~!-• extended "unless the PGA Tour 11 ulilled dlM ill_. discriminatory policie1 arc be.ins cnforted... : All POA Tour contracts arc awarded oa 1 yar-~ year basis. tour spolcC$man Sid Wilson -.id.. · Allhouah the Shoal Creek racial coatroveny i centered on the POA Championship, the Tour does have Junsdicuon over that tournament or any ol other three major championships. ; The 'Masters 11 a private tournament run by ~ Augusta N1L1onal Golf Club. the U.S. Open is run ~ the U.S. Golf Association, the British ()pen by tltC Royal and Ancient aolr club, and the PGA by the PGf' of America. In add111on to the tour. the Shoal Creek COip· trO\.C~) forced the USGA and the Masters to fC• consider their policies. 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Htlll Mtd tht trou.bk tqan cart 1n tbt pmt. ..-htn ht t0mplatnc0 to the umr.:rt that • I f>-)ctr-old Bndee'Vicw team coech was cal '"' pla) at fint be • U U~ thc IUthonC)' or lht lduh ump.re. Later 1n the pme. •hcn Lemont took the Iced. LA>> thl"C'ltencJ to beat Hill' "Ht 1a1d, ·rm~"' io take thott atn~~ ofT and blah )OUf fatt 1n,' • ffillt •Mi, .. , •"1 •Ifs onl) a ball r.~:· 10 pitk the ICOltbook ..., The H"'"O' 0-•.. Jl ...... 16) I • ••• , .. tlt'V lt >J • l-4J WATER POLO ' .J . ..... ,. ,,_14) ___________ ...,_ JO ''-"" II n-1&) c .,.. • " '1-14) ,.,~0.w H ,, T)-14.1 e ..... ,.. • .. 1 10 _.,,....,_ n 11-1 .. • M<lf .... Mtl....... It .. I .. -........~.... ,.-... y ... -.. "1 ... _ _.,.,...,. I) Jl-i.. ............ ,, ft-14' ,,..,, ... .,.,,, t•·n-'41 ... """ .. " 1•·11-lti ...... 11• ·~ ,._ 10 ............. ~""""'!._ ...... ,, , .. \IC -.,.,,.., • s..,_. U-1 I 1• >-tt ""'" ,,.... J 1 1: >-II i.. .. -" ..... It ·--, .._ r .... , ••• _ ' °"'-' ""'•-I Mer•-1 -· ..-1 "'-, ..... . IH ~ ...... L-lit-1 ....... I "' ..... ,,_..,._,....,. __ , ,.,, .............. . 11 ... 1 Coach John Robinson 1houh Instructions to the fteld during practice ... 11on .-the te .... ·1 tralnlne aHltp at UCI. LEACH chance. From Cf • • rn dw h I Veteran tackle-reportedly has asked Rams to be traded IRVINE -Rams Coach John Robineon Mid Friday the team hal not yet considered lbe l'eCluett of holdout offensive ta(kJe Jackie Slater '° be anded. J "'We've had a convcnation," Robinton aid. .. He bu a dispute. h 's in t~ best intcrnls of ~y if we wort it out." ;ter, a six·time Pro Bowl tackle who has mpcnt hia entire 14'-ycar career wi1h lb~ Rams, aaked the club to trade him on Monday, accord-· ina '° a published report Friday. Sliter. 36, has been a holdout since the Rams required their veterans to report to trainina camp on July 2S. He reportedly wants the Rams to atend the final ytar of his contract so he can play two more seasons. The final year of his con1ract is believed to be worth SSS0.000. ··1 have a sense of responsibility and dutr to my family," Slater said. "It is for that reason 'vc asked the Rams to trade me. "I understand the Rams' fiscal polices and I don't have any problem with that. (But) I'm 1oing to be acttvely seeking a trade from th~ LA Rams to another organization." Rams quarterback Jim Everett hopes Slater remains with the team. "Jackie Slater is someone we all look up to:· Everett said. "I'd like things to be settled. howevor it mipt be; ••He mcan1 a lol •die R..a." Robinton and !venu ...... dllii remarb after the aeam'1 flftll ~ priar IO dlleir depu1we for Oennuy, Wtilft tbey wlll Dlat_ tbeir pre1e110ft opener....-dae KaDm Qty Cbid1 on Aua. 11. The tMm wiU •v. for Wiit Berlin todar, from Loi Afteelel Ina.national A1tpon. 'I'm VC!'f plelted With how thinp have tone so fu-," Robinton said ... Thia i1 the end of the brutal pha.e and it'• .. wtJI. .. We have a Iona ways to ao. but I like where we are ri&ht now:~ Jn other news, the ~ms announced funeral serviCC1 would be taeld for former Ram linebacker Carl Ekem at l p.m . Tuetday 11 the Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church in Sunnyvale. The Rams also plan memorial 1ervices for Ekcm, who was killed Wednesday momina in a one-car accident on Hiahway 39S 1even miles outside Ridgecrest. The service will be held when they return from Germany, but final details arc pcndina. Raiders' tradition alive LONDON -It's as thou&}\ the Pro Football Hall of Pamc had been moved from Canton, tandem o n the pro circuit down the line. year. Oldo. IO ale eoccer ftekt1 of IOU.......,. EDa- IUd. Tian'• °'°"' ..... ....... • Super Bowl riM. Jlra Ono ii l'Olllllilll thli Udlliw Fred lilefnikofl' i1 worki111 widl &bl ~"" aad An Shell ls runnina the inetjoe. 1.J ........ __.. Whfn the Loi ,\qela Raiden 111t ""' ,_, Ibey never f'ot9rt to peck their trad.ilioll. Joiftiaa the team for Sunday's exhibition pme 1PID11 the New Orleans Saints at Wembley Sladiwn ate IOmC of the franchise's an=atest heroa. ••0noe you wear the silver and black, it'• in our blood," former Raiden CJuarter'bKk Daryle Lamonica 11id. "We bleed 11lver and black. It means a lot to us as Raider l)llycn. It IOCI derp."' In addition 10 Hall of Famcn Blanda, Otto, BiletnikofT and Shell, the Raiden have Lamonica. Ben Davidson, Jim Plunkett. Ray- mond Chester and Oem Daniels in their tourina party. The Saints, a younacr franchise than the Raiders by seven seasons, have only one former star with them -ex-quancrbeck Archie Man· nin& is one of the radio announc:en with the team. Shell, who is startin& his first full season as head coach of the Raiders, has tried to instill the tradition of excellence an, his players. - Fnm Th ..t .. «"MW Prfta I played probably the best tennis I had m a while. "We played nine tie-breakers tho ugh .in this onl· and we won all nine. I was very confident. but I didn't think about it. We were down 4-5. 0-40. down three set points in the second set. We were JUSt able to come through with the big points. 'Td like to give it a go sometime," Leach said. .. John McEnroe played with his little brother (Patrick McEnroe) sometimes. and he said he was more nervous pla}'sng with him tha n anybod) else. II would be fun. r,e pfaycd with my dad in national father-son tour· naments." "I'm ranked 220th now." Leach said. "I'm just happy to be playing in a singles match. I'd like to prove myself more than anyth'ing. I'd like to act into the top 100. .. I felt like I had climbed the mountain and made a result I can look on forever. I plJt everything together. .. We'd (Pugh and Leach) gone nine weeks without a win. We lost in the first round of the Italian, the second round of the French. I was playing the best tennis ofm} life (at Wimbledon). It went so fast. I don't remember much." "Goin~ to the finals last )car ga\c us a lot of experience. · Leach !><ltd. "We were more rda;w.ed:· Leach said Pugh's poise has been a steadying influence on him over the past couple )Ca~ as the two have risen to the top of the do ubles game. "I real!} cnJOY pla) 1ng tennis no w." Leach said .. Sometimes the pressure can get )OU reall) tense Through cxpenence. r, c !crnec! 10 en JO> CH'f) thing. When we became the No. I team. I put ~o much pressure on m)self. M) panncr really hdpcd me w11h that." There was that time at the beginning of success for the Leach-Pugh tandem that Leach doubted.his interest in a doubles. But as the dub continued their success. Davis Cup officials could ignore them nQ longer and Coach Tom Gorml\.!1 added them to the team early this )ear . "I feel much more confident in doubles. because I've had better results," said Leach. who isn't surprtsed by the course of his career afier winninJ the NCAA doubles titles in 1986 an<t"'87. "I had an idea. because I was ite best junio r doubles player in college. I've always had more success in doubles." Doubles pr11C~ money is on the rise. A new fonnat for the doubles tour this year has boosted the financial rewards 3 percent 10 offer doubles players 25 percent of the total purse for each event. the first such mcrease in several years. They won doubles in first and second rol,Wld victories over Mc:;w.1co and Czechoslovakia and will next pla) in Austria the week of Sept. 17. Australian John Fitzgerald. a Newpon Beach re~•· dent the past four )Cars and a practice panner of Leach·s when the l'W are in town. had teamed with Ander~ Jarryd to de feat Leach and Pugh in the 1989 Wimbledon finals in four sets. This )ear, the v1ctOf) came O \ er the No. l.nted team of Danie Visser and Pieter .\ldnch b} a 7-6 (7-51. 7-6 (7-4). 7-6 (7-5) score II "'as a prime eu.mplc of pla) 1ng the big points "'ell. E\Cf) set of the men's and mixed doubles fin'!IS Y.Cnt to a lie-breaker. and Leach and Pugh played nine ti e-break.crs in six matches during Wimbledo n. Leach's fam1 l} was also there to offer suppon at Wimbledon. and this )car. :here was a second Leach pla)1ng there. Jon Leach. "'ho recent!) completed his Junior }car at Laguna Beach. 1s !.hoY.1ng sign!> of followmg 1n his bro ther' foohtcp\. 1-k made the double!. ~m1finah in the Wimbledon Junior bo)' d1\ 1s1on ··1 thank our record was the bt-st over the past two )Cars. but the~ ( k.cn Flach and Ro ben Sc~uso) had an out~tandsng l)a, 1s (up record :· Leach said. "We·11 ~ in the hot scat 1n the next match. because we're at Au~tna tn the semifinals on cla). Leach won $ 361.318 last season and has amassed $183.134 so far this year to place him 32nd on the ATP pnLe money ltst. best among players who compete primaril) m doubles. Leach calls the win bigger than the Davis Cup"' ins. Australian Open titles or the 1988 season-ending Ro)al Alben Hall Masters champ1onsh1p. "\\c ha,en·1 had our best rc:!tu lts on clay. We both gre"" h up on the)l' courts (hardcourts) being from Sout crn ( altfornia I feel mor1.· rnmfonablc on grass or indoor (than on cl:n)" .. It was prett}' low there for a while,~ Leach said. ..Now. the media gives 11 more attcnt1on, and it's good for the game of doubles. It's nice to have it publicized more.·· .. Wimbledon has so much trad111on." Leach ..aid. ·1 finall)' got m) name on a 11tle. I never thought 11 would happen. La~t year, when we lost in the finals. I was so disappointed I ..d1dn·1 know 1f I'd ~ct another "lt·s nice to ha'e him o'c:r the re:· Leach said .. , practice all th1.· time with him at hum1.· He·5 alY.3 \'> gi\lng mt.• enwurag1.•mcnt. al"'a~~ \.\anl\ to pi.)rh rr11.• up .. tt Leach ~•d thcr\' 1s th1.· chann· 111 an all -I ~.-ach liut \.\hlle doubles· keep him bus). Leach hasn't forgut tl'n singles. He: has reached as high as I 10th in the ranking) on Sept. 2M. 1987. the )'Car he finished ranked I .18th ~k lin1sh1.·d ra nked 258th in 1988 and I 95th last But regardless of the rAonc). Leach fee ls very lucky. "I fee l prctt) luck) to be pla)ing tennis for a la nng:· Leach said. '"It's amazing I get paid for something I c:nJo> so much. It 's amazing I make so much monc}' for h11ung a fuzz} little ball m much." .. EJ From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 6~2-5678 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Thursday, August 2. 1990 07 C LASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. 5'0· 1220 lusiMss l'.Ost & Found 2925 P~rsonals 3002 Employ~nt 55301!E!?!!~~~-~S~530~ E~ 5530 Employment Opportunities 2904 FOUND 2 dogs. German TUil YH IT . ..lllffl * &llUIE MS * MUYDY lllftll 5 530 E""*'mtne 5530 FROM SOUTH ORAHGE CO. 491-tlOO THE DAil Y PILOT ClASSIFIEO or r ,c: E '10Ul'IS , .. tl?P'''''"~ Sttt Jlt. .. M rm f, A.-m !i }Qom Bu''''~'' Count,., M F 11 ()(J,i.,. ' 00p,.. PUBLIC ATION OEAOUNE MO'\Oh r..-taa1 weonesoa~ lllu•!<lly f riC•t S1t~'d•, $ynO<i) flt S JO AM MO'\~ )0 PM fuM ~30 PM weo ~ 30 PM !nut~ S 30 PM fr~ JO PM " S JO PM Own your own business SHEP F tr1 color and a &II ••CIEi IWT 1-900-654-2255 Ex• 1"4 llYS 1a4' lllLI Be II bl $45 s1ar1 up Work out 01 SHEP MIX brown Both -"' In Newport ach. exl e your own home Free de-older dogs v1c Gar -F J A Fhgnt Attendants S35K houri. or eat working sails 1(213)773-9514 ext l1eld /Bushard H B Ticket Agents S32K SUMMER con d i tions , C ell K 962-2365 •AllAZIH nYOllC Cus1omer Service S29K 548-4880 From Europe 35 yrs exp 8AM-8PM 7 Days S 14 Fee i---------i---------Tanya helps on au mat-lllTIL OIAllllll lnvestrMnt 1ers 1 FREE QUESTION JOBS Needed for pleasant group Opponun!tY 2908 FOUND AD~ BY PHONE • 842-41321 •SEOln&IY praci lce in Newport ~ CAMILLE (Haaouras) Need one energetic per Beach. 41 day week, • ,.., ENJOY 1"· 15% return on 1 FI T S ARE FREE Sherman Cammie. Jody son or pos111on 1n d1y alternate alurdey Trust Deeds s 10,000 to II I II ""'"" 1n Anzona wants to ce u '' phone o ice · Part 11me work 3 hours GOOd benef111 640-1122 S 1.000.000 Call Denison · . ., •• F 9 5 c 11 J Anoe 4199-41835 NOW• find you Remember Mrs .... on-" • a essie each WMkday evening. - - llftlTIMITll! IEED TUCIEI!! Red Cro11 au1horized provider looking for oertifled 1nstruc1or lor b11ic flrsl 1id end C P R training Ca.II Jamie Stahl II (7 141) 5416-8943 Melvin? Contact Joan for •nler'otiew 556-8883 sethng subscnptions for IEllTIL IYIUllT lniUrii\09 ~~H~~ $1:..,,.~ ... ~~~ .... 7&<,,o~:.","'E;t4F~"°'l'Sl--T""':CD'-A ... Y:LUl-AOJ~~:;;l~T~o~LOM1=~-A2~9~1 4~---~~~:---.+~~~~~~~l~~?..l!~7r,:~!,;.2~4~0~5 '-.UELfttu~~~~~~;;-;-• ~=00 pei ~~a~ lnTi:-:;::.~ p~·{i~'!i' ~ /T Hn"u"'' '''"'onallv .,.,or~ oo occur P•eese ht1en •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TOs• empe. A 85282 II you have the courage lo week ANO MORE• group practice In New· ones. • e ype "'h"r ,ri ,, l<! , 1P<10 1iac• ""° chfl<~ you• 10 oa11y s 10,000 up No credil" 14•-ltll call. 11 could m11ke you • Win pnzes and bonuses porl Beach. Call lor Inter· 17 00/hr Office ex· A"c:>' •• "''Q" .m,,.. .. o ·••P•• 10 6'1 ~678 Tne oa11y P1io1 No penelty Call Denison & Personal ~es 3004 rich 714-252-7942 241/hr • Musi be 12 to t6 view. 640· t 122 perlence t ·5. M • F •. irt"t 1~ • o , 10·• •r ,,,, ••,"'"I)<'" an aoven1$etnMI to-Assoc 499_4835 NOW• years old 7141-842· 7859 .... '" " •• t .. '"'( r•·t.•e f!t•t~I IO< Irle <.OSI OI lhe 1--------· MARRIED gentlemen ot-• Transpartation IS 1111 Plllll INTELLIGENCE JOBS \to•' .. .,,'"•'• 1..ut ·t!<I lly •"t> ~"o' C•!Ml•I can on•, oe NEED MONEY??? lers time tor hardest and * &OOMITAIT M st have experience ,,.,.,..,uo ,,,, ., -' ... ~, ..... ,,, Sell us your TDs• Cash FOUND Dog 1129 Male d .,. .... n llllT provided .u6 50 N h I FBI, CIA, us Customs. '71011 angerou1 job .,..., • /Hr ew ote DEA. etc Now Hiring ""' 1•nvun1••1 i..d•O '"'"''"JO days as 1equ11eo '"'" oe 1v1llable now CMI apricot Toy POOdle in Anyltme. anywhere Sam. NB Comm RE Dev 722·2999 Ext 302 Cell (l )805 6al·6000 Ext .ub1,.<1 "' r,.,, "'" ••m••ect to Ito•~ cnarge1 computed Funding. 71 4-840·944 1 Hun811!'0g_t8o3n6~each 646-1707 or 6416-3128 ....... ks entry level Prop· Dai·1y ,,.,at lllP&--K-1590 "' 1 • .. ,,, 1nl' uopa•<l oa1anc;e Ptt< moo1n all cotl«:llon .. < ........, , __ to\!! .ino any rea<w>n<lDll' allOtlW!y s fees QUICK NO-QUALIFYING erty Mgmt Accoonllnt - ~~vl•t ~ r ,. • I.I ' ·'-~ ... A·' • ., \ ~-lllJi. f • • ~.I < l'A ' . tt .... ··'~ ... ,,~ ......... , • I l Const & Land Loans a11a1I FOUND keys VIClnlly 6th Respont Include AI R Heavy equlpmen1 rental INTELLIGENCE JOBS able Ownr/Bldr last St & W Balboa call to Computer exp a musl Phones. radio dispatch. FBI, CIA, US <Atslomt . fundlnn Bkr 780·2535 1denuly 675-25 79 Cell L1ure 759-9531 llghl duty onlce Mon-Fri DEA. etc Now" Hiring .. ., 9 30·6 556-1834 Call (1)805 617-6000 Ext 1---------FOUND yellow lab male EARN 1395 A DAVI K-22387 Mortsagts.T.D. 2918 abou19mo01d.Newport Oomntics 30l8I &111•lltl•JClerk -- 111 T 0 $83,200 at 15% His v1c;1n1ty on 81 t --"!"-~~...., ..... -. Needed for high volume APPLY TQDAYI Work Al Home Call llTll• ... Tiii lnlerfft Earn S 1040/mo 548·9864 CARE GIVERS 1 restauran11n NB Must be • l·900·5541•2255 Ext 776 Career Opply FIT PIT FOR THE ELDERLY I S t4 fee (2 131 43n·7407 Prime tocauon LOST 112 t grey & while quick on tO ltey w11h • Bkr 780·2535 lem cat med long hair PIT Sal/Sun 8-t 2 FIT some I e I e Ph O" e C&ll 2·1Pll HU, FIH lit Slln "" lnlerlor Decorating 3 yrs shy & seared Live-in Call 5410·• t02 I answering Mon thru Fri 9 PLOll PIT for well known gelt.ry. <Alstom Oecorellng Sales Sugerloal & Stonec:ress HouMCleaning/Cruld care lo 5 Excellent salary & NB Exp, r•1erence1. Creative pe<son with flair area. Fountam Valley II tor 2 yr old 2 days Wed & benefits Please call Laurt (213) •21·122• bondable, high com-tor color & design Will sighted please call Frt or Thur & Fri Exp al 6412-7880 mt11lon. 675-8173. train 71411898·66&3 839-7019 Enol•PkO 857-1240 aoo11m11 OUllEl/MmSS ... UL.... llTlitlaPUITTIOI Announctmtnb 2920 L 0 ST 7 1 2 5 B l ack NEED Housekeeper lor CPA tait audit. big 6 exp Exp d only Eve shift, NB HHvy ptlone wortl & radio PIT & FIT Experience req Lab1Chr1w male neu1 elderly couple Evening prtd LA & OC 4196-8812 res1au1ant Sun-Thurs dllpalch, maintenance Own car Ply com. 111112 TD 11 . Eatn money hl4plng ralM funds fOf drug abuM education 841·90e0 .. Ull ..... Pert time, wlll train 844.04170 llllUl TIUllllPTlllllT Work at home Full or Part-Time. M9dlcal r• cord depertment trans experience r equired (Opt. H & p·s. Cont. DI S . Sum I 752·2626 VOLllTEERS NEEDED! The Huntington Beach Community Clinic II IOOIC- lng lor d41dleatld people to lreln In 11ar10u1 rnedl· cat. clerieal and Id~ tional po91t1ons If you're commtlled and are e.tgef' to leam •marketable Piii ·In tl'le mldleal llelcf. -. need you nowt Pleaae ~II Paige I I 114-142-2121 II you havent been tri dog S11011 tail Costa meal.drtve L1veino1out ACT NOW! S7fHr Call 642-7880 record•. par1s requl· menaurate w /e wp :~~k1e~~ltl~ ~ew~r~ Mesa area 646-86741 ~~~~~~~~~-35~~1ary •Plllll .-S• OlEllUl ~!':i ":~F~u:,~1 768·1 t92 ... ,.II Beach• 645-8570 Losl 7130 black & wtute No exp. needed Newport Beacll Insurance 5""' 1834 IRllTIUTNI FIT Mon-Fri 7 .30em-4~ . -..... ,-., -. : I( , .. . . ·~ ........ t'\ r4 " . ... ·r-· .. •• .. male tat Iorio hair. West· Call TOOL FREE <IV' S6 30 0 S Methodical organizational . /Hr Benef 11 WIWlfft chill over hores area, 800·326-41891 lor appll-s k , 11 s a must GOVERNMENT Tracers nMded locally to 548-5525, alk for Lisa Organ d"99f'alely seek· REWARD 11 lound ~I cation & info 7am-10pm 7141650-4086 Tr&N90rtation Job• PfOC ... FHA mortgage --- Ing a used 25 to 30 646-9107 S29,000 to $78,000 refund• Exc.ilent aalary PllT Tm trivet tra11ef To be use<! LOST 8131 Lhaao-Apso. &Ill Tl lff1ll.. IHater Penea/letaH 213..a.1-ee 11 Ext 107 Call _:-t00/45e-0840 Boy 1 frt model for eport .. for wlldllle progms. 1rea1 1 gray old deal and sick E _... nt 5530 Busy alarm co. Mlt!I In· Coffee. Bevereoe Shop • ware company, Cotta ment nqs, and IMng on Balb~a Reward. c;11i "'""1"'t 1emgen1 motivated lndl· FIT 8eM"11 7 30-12:30 HOUSECLEANER Maki S750 W9etlly pro-M... Wal.et 28, Hips accom Able 10 PJIY small c 0 1 1 e c t d a y s vldual to aulat office 250 Ogle.C M Ptl . FIT ,aa1nr1. Muat CHtlng c1a1m1: Call 31·33 ChHI 2a.30 fee but prefer donation 8 t8/509-8228. eve , $J/UD + COMM manag«wlth all leeettof ....,. ..... ~--=:-::--hive o:'...'L._C,..•2r.; Oewn 1·900·234-8800 Ext 140 ~1·5 n c.,. Lcwreine' more Info call Pat -mutt be rellable & Apply In person, The Red 852·834 1 wtgood phone manner Onton. 2408 tffwport ft ' TODAY•& REAL ESTATE CLA88IFICATION8 Tax deductable Forl 818/761-8383 m dally operations Person _,_ •-._...._.,. Oc*t7AM·10PMl15tee '~71Eat211 ' ----------LOST Jade, gold & pearl .-.-m Wllll9ll Job requlrn heavy tel• Blvd .• Newport BMch Lost & Found 2925• bug p1n REWARD •DPll-•1 phone contact with cus-...... -lllT--·--720·9469 tomer1. knowledge of ...,_ • FOUND black & grey, Aut· LOST QR FOUND A PET Cell betw9en 6am-noon AIR Typing & Org1nlta· .. - trlllan S~ Dog. on Low eo.1 Spay/~ter for Interview llonal lkilll I mu1t. Pay· •WAITER/WAITRESS Belboa Pier. male, Referral NO FEE. Pet 1 O roll, A/P helpfUI bul not •AM/PM COOKS 17!>-1246 available 978-PETS 71 ... 1.1 IHI MC Alarm co. knowt· AWIY In pwaon, 2131 1 ... ·17M •••••••••lll••••••••lil••••••••ll edoe cMelrable bU1 w1t1 Wntclltf Drive, N.8. 1raJn rlgtlt person Sllery commen1ura1e w/exp ARE IN THE REAL £STATE TABLOID SECTION DEAR READERS! PLEASE BE ADVISED EFFF.C11VE AUGUST lOTII 8-nd resume 10: Century hc\lrlty Syetem1. 1798 1 Sk~r" Circle. Ste O lflllne, CA 92714 Or cell 833-9381 COLLECTDIS Collectors wanted for Home Olllil/flfY ICCOuntl of the Deity Pttot N9wl- ~ Al en lndepen• dent Cottector, '°" Mm 50% or 111 emount• col· tect9d. Work '/OUf own noun, deys OtMt pert- tlfM Income c.I St ..... ~· at 142-4"3 b t - . . " " ~ _rr,. . . ~" -r ... -............... . . ..... nIE DEADLINE TO PLACE A ' J::Z:T!r!:4 CLASSIFIED AD FOR SATURDAYS ., BNvty natm&YUL In buly CM/NB ., ..... ion Call Nency t&O-e156 11111 ... P/T Ote.t tcw 1tuc:tent or m()fn You Mt "°"'' Central Cott• ~-14$-5120 IMflcM•..,Pr= 'C:•c~: WILL BE J:OOPM ON FRIDAY._ ground verlflc 1t1on1 Hlllall ~. ,.~1 1!~ 'forS200l<tur•-YOU MAY S11LL PLACE ADS llltM• WlllJll For ~ PfOf•eloilel ,.., ...,. '""" ... Stiff needed tq wottl wttt\ Q II In te I e , 2 0 • a 0 key operation Cell for lJNTll.. S:OOPM F()R SUNDAY. O.v 011 tf'llldren a t\ourtl wk Muet be •• 111()().Ug,.•12 1 edult• In groue> nome .... ener~ttc end det•lt· •t IOI ~• .. JU UQU, ttno M INft• ev .. ,,. oriented C•ll teerl, .. .I & l'""llU, n. & I '"' tlfM ' Pllf1 ttme 714·43J.to78 ..· THE~ £~~IFIE DEP. Good__..aa1..a113 eoun .. ~-.. ~~~': ~~ D ~TMENT 1 •f' I Afternoona. GroOflt• I. c. ti 0 n c . II '~~~!1!~!!!!~~~11!~~~~~~1!'-~~~~~~~~~coun-.. Vlllln. full lnOIS~ 1114371 1-IOO-t21-"22_ --_1; time H8 I £dlltGonz•.-- ofa-.t ... ent.talft. ..... pt• ..... (40) .. ~ .. .... Daly ...... "' ............. .. ,.. ......... tt-. bl a pert tf 11dt- "' ,,_ .... 111 ... -· ...... 01U .., .... .. .. • ..., ... t .. "'..,. Full Of hrt Tlma, H.8 . Hl-131t. Pll lllllL ftll Ill Fot Chri9tlel'I enrichment ctr. Stitt lept. Call Linda Matah. 536-4111 ,_IUL lltlft lllllL Now Nrlng new or •x· • ~· egentt. Tuition reimbuftement progrem avel .... to pereont who quality and wno w111 WOfk or "farbell Tarbell 11 Ameta'a largeet INDE· PENOE.NT ~or wtlh over eo )'Ml• or 11JCCn1 A run ,NrVtCe company wllh 1800 r-.1 .. 111• pro- • ....... (ANO OTHERS} NOW!. * 5 ~ ~ N>-1t.,•-••24•,iiiii ... liiili•~-·w•.--. i~o~~~·a~~~~904==s·~i~ii~Sii~i~iii5ii. pm, bOtn 8121. l rn. 2 f, enc»r, 118.IOO. letter C.pfl/!r!lr! 8014 FON> ·M .. UITAHO _.,,..onPN'ft t310to tMnnew.mwt ... loep-1t7Uerty Tt....,,30.~ 2H ~. tutomaoc, S400 7eo-tl17 P'-*"• 2tO Mete out· equipped. l•.IOO 15% r•Ofed 173-0131 IMW 1t71 toOI. ... [IJ drll/9. 300 ht1, VH'1, .....n1 --_ .. ,._.. _.. jo9. llgM ... U · ,rta1• atetta Ha!OI\ ayttem, t l9fN, RARE 1917 llW et-...-_. ~·--'°' new 9n .._. ,..._ trim tlbl, enQoeeO hMcf 1171 23 Al.JO, meny Mw Pick~. Tfue ~I ...,.0 & wpee, .... MP' .-7tlMln fullc.nv ... 2U11Tttd« ••tru , one owner. 190-02..0 ~ a..woot l3IOO Alte Haller 8 ,u , 14.0ff .. 2.ut2 0901)')."40 M°AiOA 1 .. OLC-U ~~t/e~t2~11 , AH.~/ ~---... •100 ~:-l:IJ:~ .:!!::; 1983 UNIFLITE. 3e" twll'l , 5cooten ~18 1119 -..... 127IO ,....,. e'"'KW 2VHF TMl ... lJm Wt*e (IUGLM)• ....... -... · generator, • 1979 GL 1000 GOl.OWING We Will pe~ 91000 lo ··= -r1d1r. video depth Cycle, tlill dr .... 12.200 t•e owr tnie ..... Job • l•I -31KmHM. awto A ell,,,. toundef, pllOI, TV, ic.-080 6'6-2307 1111MfW Mull ... Im ·-··-j)OWW, loeded, b e .... m1ker, m1erow1ve. built-medlat .. lyl BuutUui 1500AY\P Mlllt Or, s A eond1t1on. Watr1n1y In \!ICUum. Bimini • \llhttt ortw/ ..__ ....... te con· ................ 1089 ...,n, aeaoo. Ms.cMeO enc1o11Ur1. cllnghy 01v11 , ~ ""'"' -l••••••iiiiiiii Solld T11k trom Europe, enchor Wlndfiu ~·· 9030 8MW, ahowroom model. I••••••••-I• Credenia.klng1liebed, duced to 197,000 1980'"' SCOUT II Tutbo Clfpt\One,5 ..,..0 -Wlth 8MW 'U 325E ...... =~=~~"s:&o d~~k s:6h" 71'-772·2501 d1y1, 0.. ... N9'# ~IM, extra f59?5 :~': n :~I Sapd LOADED •9K. ml Don't buy I 1IOE untM you 5,,. "7 I" 71•-722·7772 weetlen<ll, CIMn 6'5-i eAO 9c9.3•71: 19900 0 8 0 540-0374 ... thle one! (•44 ttel) Marc Herrera ;IV"V " e v en I n g 1 L e 1 v e J v • .... Director message 1980 CHEROKEE CMIEF ACURA 1089 v8L LAgend MONDA '85 ACCORD of Home Admlnl1tr1tlon MiiC111ntous 6015 JEEf', 108,000 mllel, \18, 4DA, lully io.cs.cs. exc.I· Oeeth In famlly 1 t It N Brand Blvd ~ .... lolts 7014 good eond1t10n. Need• i.nt condition 30 000 14850 Exoellent Sle 300 D~:,O:~~~:.,.~:~~~ LOOKiNGtoraComp•·lo-iiiiiiiilllliiioiiiiilii-. _____ , work 13250 (7Hl ml .. ,, ''Hlend~d ;..r. 49i-0134eventng.1 ····-1500 Auto Mell Or. S.A ... an1 Gi.nct•. CA 11202 8 5-1)1eee P4tce Nt1lnga nlon7 We hive wonderful 11' l'IAY 898-7 I~ renty I 19 ooo day _.'II MHil U 8t8/247.o420 Inclu ding creicenl loving dog• 4 cats avaJI· SIMPS 5, head galley 1085 GRANO wegoneer 591·2120,evoet73'-5e79 S 14), pl• Ill, eau. prw,I~~~~~~~~~ m.-nm aalads 11 M<Vlng p1ecM Ible for adO(:>tlOtl. Mutt AOf, lnbOerd Newport ten/tan •9K. tinted Win· .-a 'll -a pll Ult cruiM tow mllel MERCEDES 1MA 300D Mllchlng bone chin• go to respoollble ownet Beech 11tp av1ll1bl1 dowt $10.500 650-3-479 -••-f2GAM,""") ' Turbo, "-utlful con-Newport BeKh Airport ......., s 11 1 Come and .... we-might $0375 282· 1•55 5 14), cau Ult. eru!M. 111-"""' dltlotl. °' ......... 1 ownw. Ill ar .. lnaur~ aoen<:Y :U.!:kaQtngttSel:nc:~ have the P9f'f«I pet lor 1tll419-.i loy1 EXTRA CLEANlt 111,m ree<xdl, bi:; St•,000 ~~~ii,:-"~~.:. only $t 1.000 llrm you 631·tOJ04J 2:o ~~u?~m~~ .. g= UllllW. (0082•91 •-• llllTIL....a 720.0210 633-9550 7 tM722· 1739 lei ffslt I 15.000 OBO 873-4 185 • door V-6 Automatic ll&ITIL -2925 HarbOr Btvd. C M Lo'"DED ir.1K $10.11..N\ 2925 H11b0f Btvd CM ·---MERCEDES 1985 300D US .... IL JOBS 11awa11a11...... beautiful. up to 16 ' Cal "" " 'IVV • 1.-&-T bo __....._,.---.., ...... ...,,.. - -n. -38 f'T SLOOP dnigned by 875-• 196 111-1111 ur ·ex,_,.., ""'"" ...,..., 113 90 per hour. Your PLANTS, 1 g1llon 10 2• pumps 848-• t52 Sparkman end Stephens · blue, 115,000 mllet. 11111on•I• Mrvlng Ill• YOU CAN EARN $50 . Southland I too ANO MORE EACH Area. No E•i> NeeftSaty 1ncti bO• 94S·••45 p & Or butll by Chrot-eran Alf CHfVROLE.1 8LAZEAl••-------•I HYUNDAI I08l Gl.S S 16 900 67~225 (219)836-3434••122 fanos 9"'I cabm 2 head• very 1~87 4 c •.Ian ne'N •-•'II 33K,5-•""' runf.lc>Ollt••· .. .,.-Ac~o~s 300CD Aefrlg-very good cond 1..n5o 1ues babied $6 900 -.,.... ..., "' "' "' •• ..... aaa• $300, wash m1ch-great1_,~-----""'<7'.J--7 roomy ALL NfW IN · · Lf•Rma-c 1 11en1 . SJ .850 TURBO 1985. eham-... --S 50 • 1· T ERIOR New d1ese1 5•9·• 193 --__..11: 831·3027 pagne wt th p11om•no $13 90 nar hour. Your eond I . wicker .. •2'" U"rtghl console .. 1 / 1111 ....,. .... 111-1111 Patty Shertlll ...... ., TllllLL, IULTlll PllY. YlllT AR F 11 llllPTlllllT Mature person Benefits Wed-Sun 9.5 64•-9530 llOIPT11111T For Newport Beech Law Ftrm Typing. pro· leu1on11 appearance gOOd phone pertonlllly. non-smkr Sirtary S t•OOI mo DOE Send resume lo Buabaun 4 Chakmlk. 5160 C1mpu1 Drive. Newport Beech 92660 IHt,....ltt/Tnkt For Property IVlgmf Co tn Costa Meta 546·2982 Restaurant OIOnUL WUTIHSH Ltgl'll loo<S Call Wef10y. 675· 1922 t>twn 10· 12 Mon-Fri tor aoot anllluus Fine 11a11onery store e111e chentete. FIT 675-1010 lnllLULEI F ash1on Islam! women s boullQ~ 15 hrs /wk 64•-1823 REYNOLDS ALUMINUM RECYCLING CO has per maoent lull time op•n· 1ngs 1n lhe Westm1n11er t Co11a Mesa and OC 'f 1re11 for Aecycltng Center Operators and Vaeatton Alltel Person· nel Both post11ons re· QUtre English speaking (b t·llnguel prelerredl math skills hlttng and working outdoors Drug screen required Tues thru Sal houri a 30 10 5 30 Aettef Person will be based out of west· minster o• OC area and wtll drive to vartOUs lo· cattons 1n OC Reliable transportelton required Starttng p1y 11 S7 57 per hour Plvl t>enelll• Aeflel Person ellO pays$ 28 per Gompany mile Apply in person Aug 8 lhru 10 11 1855 W Katelle. Suite t65 in Orange. just Sovth of Angel Sladtum. lrom SAM 10 tPM ·UIJllLlll For grocery etore II the Newport Dunet Full- Time. po11lbly Perl· Time Call Jim 729· t 137 IAUIPlllllWAITll Fine Men's Clothing Store 81lb01 ltl1nd 1'ull or Part time 873-7211 SELL BAIT ANNICA from leads & counter IOCations & Nrn $330 pef tale (gro111 Call Blltr 1-I00>-628·9128 .. 11111.-UST Wide range of dull•: Exe.I Secty ~1111 req IBM PC WP, n t>oott· k~ng. tremendou• op- ponvnlty IC>f growlh Ne· ttonal AMI l!•l1te & Re· toc111on Co NB 11•·M0-1910 ....,., ... Fun time for etttremel)' bl.lay 1.agun1 8Meh law office. Wiii train. Ac· wrete lyt)lng, epelllng & l nolllh etclllt required Saf1ry commen1urate wttfl 1blllty. COnllCI Pe• trteta tor further Into I llP.f<>lnlfMf'lt, •14-8553 SECAET AAY W .000 u.•••n~. Aesponll~ hlOfl'Y or· 91nlMd pereon, AJA. Al,. T~IOwpm (Aper • • Corp Mt. .oyr1 hall Ofc PCH & 0owr Or • ~ 722·1'331 WEEK · WORKING PART TIME! .. v d 6.. 7"3 5523 "' 1a11s w1rong and much 000~ 1987 Ram ,..._r .... u o P I air' crut... ' let1her Immaculate & Area. No Ex~ Neoessary WOOd •-• ' • Yamaha piano Whl tac-c vv ....... pll oonrool 111oy ISUZU 1085 lm-"ee more ompletety r•bu•ll ••• 3 cl v8 60K ml, ex· p..... • m · ""'' completely loaded 76K (219)836-3• • 1111 22 ---------quer llniSh Pertee1 eond yacht HCl'llel't co11 cet1en1 cond1t1on, pros-wheels Low miles Un-loeded. I own«. ryn1 -11 miles Mull Mfl S21 ,500 We have a NEW PAO· VII.ET PlllTlllll hwtlry /Futs/ Art S 1900 obO 650-33•5 a" 8 d11ton S47 500 OBO Wiii pec101 pkg full trailer beltevaOlel (2MKH5761 S•.200. 751·2283 Will consider reasonable GRAM tor STUDENTS 6025 trade lor 11eh1ctes or 1 pa c kage g arnet 111,IU ofler 760·3888 12-18 YEARS OF AGE Costa Mesa area No ex-Ftanee not a u11or red1111ory $11 .500 OIUlll MallA UZI 'M help1no us gel new CUI· pertenee necessary. Wtll AITltll I IUITI 7 t4·983-0850 640· t568 2925 ~48rbor Bllld. c M n-....... ---·UHi. tomers lor our news· train It interested call -LI" lll-•a.AA _.a .. ,. ,. Papert 870-8951 Or show up at L -, ... 81 5 1 e 1'10·n o f <-•d/Skl Bo•u JEEP 1984 Cherokee &.-lliir , c11s. plateenng the Santa Ana Re d er ge ~,. • E.11cellen1 cond1toon onside ( 1N80056) Gu. 4 door. 111111 cond $3995 673-3421 Aller 12 noon 723· 1533 HERE'S THE DEAL 1 TtilS ts not a paper route NO dellv8flng In· dl1monds, vlntege "!ml-mlll!I""'"-~-~"'!"!' 7016 ---------1 Onion, 101 E. S1ndpoint1 watches Incl Aolex and lloab. GtnerM 7011 and out Needs new MHI Of.. Sun 815. 11am Ask W blJ 11 d KAW t 989 JEf SKI cerburato1 S&.000 BMW 1975 2002 ft..--..1~ •.-a.t-.f ..1 for Jonn or Fergus Patelt. e y. se · tra 8 ·79 SEARAY 21 ft long. 957.1739 alter 3pm very ciean 1 owner. 30K •-• -If• MERCEDES 7• 230 G11. ¥Ollled ---------- and repair. Wtlltam newly rbll 350 eng 4 ex· 550Leu than 15 hOYrs 95 OBO lllllMW .... HarOld Jewelers. 3116 haust Runs & looks Eat wart Cover rtdP JEEP 1988 Wra11gler on rebuilt SJ • •1 • door •Int r,ond $3995 67J.342 I Alt• 12 noon pp 723-1533 2 We provide lranspor. Employment Wanted latlon and tra1n1ng 5535 Newport Blvd at 32nd great 55.500 857.5792. plate. many e•tras. hke Sahara ec:ltltOn 17,000 851-8400 d1y1 •9•·5993 ..... Itta lll .. lll eves/ 542·5307 days new $3400 66' 174~ m11ea ucellent con· eve l 1"'"2 .. 11 ·--'M 3 Yov would ~ working ---------with kldl your own ege on IWlllll 1111111 d111on $10 5000BO Call BMW t978 3201 black •TIWAMI NAGEL print •2 com· Edson electric boat new CU..s/Docks/StorottW after 5 •92·7865 s "nrool Runs greet l••••••••-an adufl·superv1ted sales For SP<>'1 & Health Clubs tl 1 Id p 1 I _,.. 7 -v Auto pi s. a.tr eru111. plw mera ve ram • am el'largM. e.n11as & g ass 7022 12995 0 80 723-0966 JAGUAR 1~6 XJ6 pll alloyi Low miles Im· •181E~rn GOOD MONEY LVN Av~~7~ll time ano have a chance to ------ SprtngsLlle $1200 Gary S6950 675-72>0 *DOCK * Trudcs 9035 Light grey showroom macvlate (IHOJ2l •I 751·6033/e 549-8209/d quality 55.000 m1l~s earn dally 4 weekly casti bOnuses plus go on out· 1ngs and more• I u. ••••• I w.--.. Powtt lolU 7012 For 55 65 boar Xlnt 1978 FORD " $5 950, S21 .500 644·86'13 111.m -----... ,.._,,... 1ocat1on 4 socu111y 1983 CHE'VY Cargo Van '-I• •• ··~~ (l1os Ntght) Framed 15' HOBIE Power Sktll 673·7677 $5 7 75 1980 Ive co l ffW flmllll • I JAGUAR t989 XJS Ol&ITIL ...a 13 000 619-46•·8t82 •OHP Yahama e xcellent $4 950 630 3030 -,. .... Mna Stiver & Convertible 2925 Hltbof' BIYd. c M • cond11ton blue canvas *1.1. IYAILlllEI. CHEVY 54 PICK-UP • e • u~ 11m..,1 mm I 1• 000 mtlel v12 engine 111-2111 IRY I IUlllll 1111 cove r bait tank F1o;h ski 45 SLIP $750 mo 60 AEBlJiL T . ISlllll •no lll >n•i mm $50 000 852-0700 •sic , .. •••••••-CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION• Andps 6()10 1959 SEEBEAG STEREO JUKE BOX •5 APIVI t60 plays Many •5 records 11 , ..... (pretty,... or Stghlsee unsinkdble' SLIP $950tmo 760 5070 WITH CAMPER $2295 . .., .. llSo< (lflfMll 0 lor Wen<Jy ,. ---- tb-4) 21...... S• . .a<> See at on-Sshore *IV ltt••I( &Ml SH 642 051l7 . ., .. \n. '"11.,, ll1fM JAGUAR 1989 XJS con-MERCEDES 1985 300TD • mooring at 5'.l8 outt> "" IUll verltble Dorch gray WAGON Whtie INthef, tM,., l:JtW. Baytro111 BalbOa l~c1nd ll&T SLIPS• NJSSAN 1989 TON · Utal 1• tMltM mm cream interior l6K miles su.nrool E xc.llent 1•2-cu1, ht. 221 ht fer Ji• 96?-8739 'r..~~!" I llstytelO • 673~ De Anza Bay!>•Oe V•ll>Jgo.> ~~~~0 ~le!> 1 :n~ru::i: · i&IOISOI ~ 11.lOUfj 111'M 3-36K mill wa11anty Ex· S20.500 75~·7035 ... _ lft • 17-Ft BOSTON WHALER 300 E Coa•t Hwv NPwPI 816-3171 cellent condllt0n Owner MERCEDES BENZ 19M $7 500 ~ , e•lrdlo matc'11ng l eer •47 500 080 tr you r• looluno for • jOI>. clus•fllld hn news for you (11.l lll·llllHH Looks ore.ii Bcri Call Mf< q,1m4pm Cc1mffH~l' .. ll A •C 1•1UTtlllll• mov•~ • 190E white e•lerlor 760-1227 days Rock 17t41f)7J.13'.\I AM FM c ... ~!>ette rubber IMTI All IUTl llAU 788-t 95. 770-5523 burgundy tn1 e r1or 1985 Bayltn~r 32 Con-35 Newport Beach prov ltf' bM m111 "Ohl 1ea1-111ew ......... f""'lf fllt '"• t>tg9est meoa~one on ;7:me G='~~j~ Quest Loo"tng tor me 'lhP $ l JS QBIPd qnod m"ror oac~ bumper t [ ..... lllta Alla 1own 11 an ad 1n c1t1llloed Offtct Fumiturt & ECfA!pmtnt 604 7 SOLID TEAK ex&cut1ve delk with credenza Kint eond SJ001obo tor borh 557-9670 unusual' This boat '"' par~•nQ Jim daf~ S8 200 97J 1181 I • Try11 anch .. St7.500 71•·720·1153 Bener trian New Orig 84 7 JS6 1 Ja now .cc.pting applications for mar\agement poeitions. Experience is neceuary. Ability to work well In a fun, fut·paoed envtronment la euentJal. F ull medical and dental benefita & bonus plan. Salary commensurate w ith experience. Pleaae call Steve Williama for an appointment. 9am·11am, 2pm-4pm ma1 owner tnrew dWdY Vans 9040 HHI Dfil·. stock engines <1nd '" BalDOd Island Sl'l Bt1 v1 ---------·1 tertor a"d 1nstallell ? riew Front Pf.4"atf' pier up to 19q() DODGE' MAXI 3 10 rip and custom up 35 perter '>311 S5SfJ 1 'lG-0 • V II AT AC1PB1PS By CHARLES GOREN PtU & Animals 6049 norstered carpeted c1nd 675 2066 P1rt11t1v con..,,.rtton tow with O MA R SHARIF , .... ..., .... ______ draped inte11or Has can DOCK 5 t 1 m11ea9.. 111neu rorces IRSCH 11111 vas stern room Radar j · 1 .'.oBnt .. 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City 35 AGtlvate 36 8111 king 37 Gt..-ielt•s 38 Hard J9 In comoenton with ~ Rcxtlv 11144 4'1~ 0 MldW Of OeVltl '3 C'-Cll ,_, ..... 4S Sun 46 "-'lat\ • 1 Pt ecttcal ~y 51 ""lure SJ ()w;ndl9t 55 Wtth mMdln Nlme Of l urning. ~urprt\l'. C1cm1111 31\o pla~ 111k lrnm inJI\ iJu.1" pl:tl"l'' or ,1111.1t1c1n' "h11..h lrl".lll' 1l1"ord or &rate ''" nm"' 1w1 H"'l ) ou ccrt.11111' nwd the l'Jlll'Olt' o t J11h to topc with 1• SAGITTARIUS (No'' 2~·Drt.· 2 11 ~1onC) th.1l had t'l<'('n l tt'u up could become available. Uuun.I Ptl\~'i'"!"'· n~co11n!1c v.o rth ot tn\ocstmcnt. Pride o f o v.nersh1p plll)'i 'itlln1t11.nnt role Stud) rdcn-n· cc<>. be aware of ~oun·c nrntrr1al 1.1.rangk) .1nll u 1nt111. t\ 1111 thl· h•mw front thc'l· cht\\ CAPRICORN (I.Xe. 22.Jan. I 9)· ) ()u'r(' rflt•a..cd from 11bltga11on that was foolish in first plat·e. C hanac of «"fnc prnvc\ b\'nclic1al A tte ntio n revolves around r<.·ad1na. wr111ng. \horl lnp tn"vl\•ing relat1 ,e. 11uanan 1n p1eturt' ~ AQUAIU\JS (Ja n 20-Fch 110. You'll be 101.~ a bout JO)\ n t ho~~ life. Rcfu.ic to be 1ntim1da1cd b9 o ne who ~)'!o. I know )1111r wcn-1 E~cnina ft aturti mus1 . cn1cna1nmcnt. dt'ipla of afT~11on Touru\ fiaurcs prominently , PISCES (Feb. IQ-M arch Wl Even~ 1ran~p1rc to pro"e )OU v.crt' r11hi. all 1lona,. focu!t on ,.beh1nd·thc-cnc"I 1ac t1v 11 W1\h will be fulfilled ""''h hel l> from ("apncom Jl(t'\On Don't Jl(rm1t f'lrtdc 10 deter proarc . Olsp4ay cnthu 1a\m SAGl'M ARlll. t !'loo" ~ \.f >c• : Ir r o -.a' lh11t tht·r~ art tho"K' 17 v.ho arl' hup1ng Jf.31n'll hllfll' )llU "'111lllkC'11 tum~lr ma\ wund far· frllhl·d t1o"l'~('r. ~'hat tran,p1rc' durtn& thl' nnt •1'1.'~ or~> could 20 "ell m.ir~ 1h1.: bl·a1nn1ng ,,, tht• t'nll a\ tar"' 11n, 1'1.i t1• 11lar bu,in<"~" Ill' or .t\\lK•altOI\ l'I UlOll'fnCll 2• APRICORN (l}l.•t ~.!-Jan 'tl1 ' llC'udH.I' H rl ~' 3'1X'\.t tx•1wc1.·n Ma" Jnd Pluto t .1111111n' \OU n1ll to C'\i°"'''I u d1"1dtnd on an c m o u onal tn\C\tml'tH t\n t pt•rhap'i what ,,,,. 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('v(ty\htn& "'111111 IOhl p l.ttt' n0er tht' lun.u cd1pw In HlUf o wn btnh \ltn on th· 6th •3 PISCES (fcb 20-M arch W> 't uu l\&H' \\<or~ro }Ou~ll up into alpth<'rend'4orn o unclfout.,.,om1n1ahnut\,h.tth PP<'°''' !'oo"'. ho "'C\Cr. )OU know th3t noth1na "-an or "''II h.appcn with out )<'ur con nt o r "1lhnancs to lt'I othcn n.ilc the mo'' -.u born\'. or It '40(~ ~ Oti lloC1' s& Kontotl> 60 SmelleSI 6 I TtlCl>le 62 A llCk promoM 6J ReciuM 6A Comp111 ·~ 65 M•f\UI DOWN I Summ1nze 1 Emb1rr1u J Go ..,., 4 Enrnv 5 GrNl tMt 6 Be.uttr., 7 Walll-on t O 11 Ae<:r\10e<' of old 9 Cl\1mo1t11" •o 10 C•v•lc~ I I 8ac•w1rd IC>Ollt"9 12 Amazon ()91_, t3 Aiio-tl ConlUllWCI 22 Sloe> owr 25 Epic ,,., .. 21 Ane< tP!llt lt Lacll of muKle IOl'e JO Well Ofdet..S 3t l 9" 32 Por1 ion OVI 33 At>Ove 34 All.ntic wm 35 Cnt.,. 38 Graoeenr 39 lnloml 4 I Ho M•nf\ 4, VIUnt .. o.M91'1' 45 A"991 47 t(MOMll~ 48 eat 49 ~n• SO 8og bultM 5 l N01 thOt I 52 Moun! C)t-1 )4 Sovlfl A,,_IC~ COUl'lry .. 7 Lmet lbl>t '>9 AdJICllWI IUfflll 10 11 12 t3 11' AVG. 4 IS YOUR llRTHDAV: You are ~~nam1 , creatt\C, stubborn, broke from fanuly ttad111on could hl\.C n ~patated from one or both percnl\ 11 a rdau~c:ly early aae 1 aurus. Uo . ... '°,_,..an oMct Scom•o pcnons play 1mpon 1nt tt*s 1n )Our life . 111 Ktml~ 11' AOO. •IS YO ft ltRTffDAV. m ron r ob\lou,I) hrltC''M eo .,..,,.,,. ,._.. •· l(ccforalc 1n "'*'u 1 pc>pul1n1y wtll mt. )Ou'll ~ n •llH' ront'C'm· thal )-OU ~•II relent or cap1tulatt O\tt t n.a1n n1011or mUf H ov.c\Cr, •IOftlfllm & ~ 1na l pPlrtl. body •'ma , Oun n1 Scpttm~r. m un· comn from what thC'\ rail 111 rcahcw-" thnt tH'n 1f """ ha'<' ''' m.1~t· • fin. n 1~1 L..t-J~-~_...i....-....._- '0 r a~;.~:;;,"' \UfPll\4: \4)Ufte Romitlll'C lt'31urr <l ''" OU "' nu~" r \hem "'II 11 \'" •• , I 11r I\ lo~ \ltll l 1nr I It n ~ ' I ,, ~f1' • I rlon11:,tk J11"l"W~l l.i t'\ r h ~ Ill '-:'lh'ITI"'" , • ~t c • ''""' m; I r • J 6124 151 Quiet Bay Lane. Sun 8 to 3. E11ereycle. nlntendo. bar b que. paintings, and much more 3 FAMILY-GARAGE SALE Sat/Sun, 2574 Carnegie (near Harbor & Fatr) Blg'(farage Sale lurn1ture. disn.s. records, clothing etc t76 Monte Vista Sat & Sun 7 30 to 2 30 MYl•llLE I Cute painted roll top desl< tor girl king comfor ter set & bedspread se1 Movmg Ocean v••w nouse Art collections Bronzes lnla•d furmture Patnttngs etc Palace vases Sat/Sun 9.3 723 Balboa~Ave 499-0 134 Hydraulic beauty salon cha11. snronk wrapper corner cutter Queen hide-a-bed antique lurn1turP iewelry & crystal snow s~os losh aQuarounis etc: 280 Aster Sat & Sun 9 to 5 494-4502 o ther linens many --------"!' kitchen items kids & N~wport Buch 6169 1 adults clothes toys -books wreaths & other 2-FAMIL Y SALE Frt & Sat decorating uems bikes 2 clothes drye1s enter- antique oak k1ndergar1er taonment center aesk chairs antique roll top ooo~cases ciotnes toys desk (needs wo1k) Mucn bOOkS misc furn11ure more SAT ONL y 2390 Ae<llar.d~ Or 437 CABRtlLO 'Furniture set of dishes (Irvine at 17th) 8 30 I m I cfofhong m•sc 15 16 Cumberla11d Fro & Sat. 9 Sat Aug 4 8 to 5 bflautolul 10 5 1urn11ure walnut don rm Ill un IT, 111 TH set & 5 pc BR set sofa 'T WAIT IT bed uphOI cna11s book lllS NI • cases ste1eo typew11ter HTIH/UUH SAU lamps, rugs and much Crystal bool<s sleeper more 2275 Pomona CM couch Shut1ers brass -bed. & many quality STEEL office desk with items 8MA -SAl ONL y chair 150 Misc Items 2501 Alla Visfa D11ve Saturday 8·4 IEasiblulfJ NB 1697 Labrador Drove SATURDAY 9.3 Toys TABLE saw doors win clothes furniture b11tes dows plumbing. eiec 1806 Leew,ard Lane power tools rocking nuone & Sant1ago1 cha tr. elec wheel<.".& everything must go Foil! washer dryer custom din bus Fn1Sat1Sun 9am ? table/cha"~ maple SOia 112 Monte Vista w a t e r b e d c 1 o t hes (lemale sma111 misc Are you bolt ding on 5 0 0 o s n D l>Oredom?Flndamoteucit eas ore r ANEW WORLD OF ADVENTURE! CLASSIFIED! Sail tl'lrou911 tt•e most P•C11tn9 columns of ~pr111cr1 items tor Hit 1ob oppor1untt1e1 cars nome. boll• and miscellaneous tnat o •SIS on the seven HH Chmb aboard the c1a,~1f1td1 today Daily Pilat CALL: 642-5678 11j76 VW RABBIT. Good condition. Best ofter. CaH , Dave 497-5047 ~MUSTANG CONV $1'.~ -loaded w/power Nl..tbe G-T ground 'elfecta. (27916') '89 TOWNCAR $16995 1iiiiiiiiiiiii11ii ... 11111111!~• Loaded w/power aqu1p. Leathe1 Ready to drive (2NKJ887) ............ Ll•••le•re•ry 2121 ......... ~ c.st1•u MO·HIO UAllllW 1HOllWYHIH Wiii ... me Only :5519 111,Hl lllTlllTH IUCI CllYSLH 11111 IUOl llYI H2·0H1 UAllllW 1110 SllUICl •·II One only = 8336 11,111 llmHTHIUCI CllYSLH 11H1 ll&CI ILYI H2-0H1 UUlllW 1110 Ftm AYElll One Only =9213 • 111,MI HITillTH.UOI CllYILE• 11H1 IUOl llYI , U2-otl1 UUlllW · 1tHllPEIW. Three to choose from <:2011, :2012. =20t4 $2.44 per day Ttters ALL you pay for 4 ltnes 30 day m1nomum J tn the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more 1nlorma1oon CALL TOD AY" ISi FOR LOIS Your Service Oorectory Represen1a1111e 142-U21 ht. 110 PllUOMTIOI The Cahl Public Uhflties Comm1ss1on, AEC:.""'C<l that all used. housenold goods movers. prtnt thetr PU C Cal T humber, umo's & chauffeur's prtnt thetr T C P number in all advertisements If vou have a question about the legality of a mover. ltmo or chaufleur C1JI Public Ut11tles Com- 714-558-4151 AUL' A LIAN Japanese Cleaning Svc Complete Home & Small BuslfleSS Rel1abte Hard· ----- 1.lr 1 1• " •, (Ii ! I ' , . . .,. ... ~ . ------- H1 ,ti ' ~, r; .... , .... .. .,,,... . ... . .. INT./EXT. SPECIALIST Custom Concrete & Ma-Excellent refa. 842-3118 '°"'Y· L.lc. 512963. Quall-RAINBOW Circle Malnt. ty guatantMCI. 5't0·7739 Painting. Int.Ext. Hou• & Apt. Quel. Jot>. Fr .. •t. Sl lle#569897 &Je-1758 --H ; • •''' 1 I,...., . ' . . ... lnt/EKt. Painting. Large&. ,_ PIMISI Small Joba. Fr .. Mt. &. Waffpeperlng~ CALL Stephen, M0-3955 work. #583et5. 9 working Call S.5-0679 Sectlonel & 1 P*e dOOfl HANGING/STFUPPIHG RELIABlE liousec:rean. $9rlngs-Hardwar•()pnra l.JC•5e0875 VISA-MC Eicper1ence Relerences Lte•5l8398 M3·64&e Lie Bonded 720..0707 673-1512 Very OQOd Prtces Ltttte ~ RESPONSIBLE prof man S & S WALLPAPERING Engltsn \j.JPE 543-7652 ~ Metia houeeslttong oppty Custom lnltalletlon. lllllTI &YIU •Paint •Refurb11hlng Xlnt references Avail Removal. lnt•lor Ptllnt Regular Housecteao1ng •Carpentry •Drywall & Auguat 1 7 l~73-3e99 Fr .. eat. Jlm 546587 Svc Shampoo carpets. · more Gary 645-5277 HOuSESITTtNG Reliable. WE gals lhd hang togetMI 11oors·w1ndows 631"'8511 -.-........ prof'I. Very reesonatite Total lnl•IOr Remodeling •-ratea. Wkly or Monthly. SeMc;re. ADVICE TO THE Con-,••,Jr• 0 1 & Buoic11ng leMrt...,.l1H1n Remodehng specialist Xlnt iels ·•QI yrs up Uc ,,494945 497-7837 Big & sml JOO.Work re•r Rell avall 588-9565 I CRAZY. 033-7172 CALL Bruce 847-0 80 l E T T H E J> R 0 -1 "'8U I FESSIONALS 00 IT' 95% 25 Yrs of Serving You of cues no , .. 1nv°""9CI. Int.I . pat ptaater • Hendyman. landacaplng. Hou• and/or pet alt 1 ouatom texturing. ~allty paint. We do It all. Loe Worried about INving 1n1work. Problems-No rob- refs 839-0863.839-0783 elderly peraon in yourllemal •32ea64 S!M-7831 home for eiclended 11'1 • a.na ... ..... ~ EUROPEAN CRA"SMAN perloda? Our 1ob 11 ,...,._,UllW9 • ...,., Home Repalr-Pelntlng-alfmlnatlng your worry ReltU()()OI , Pa1cne.. Oecka: . ba1con1es. st rs. Tiie · More. Rel/Comm. white your gone-iwt add-,Te11tur•, Repalra. lnt/Ellt 0Prk Co.1!1ng Ouallly work. 722-8769 CALL STAFIN. 581-7841 Ing to It. ~afble, Free •t. 963:3418 DECKING REPAI~ .,___..._ ... ~ healthy, bonded mid-------~-~ WATER PROOFING ...._ aged persona will run •·1 Stairs. decks, balconiel. No Job Too Sma I randa & take c.re or I•• -ltl MU 1.1oenM lns'd 6'5·0664 171415•5-3723 every detell while your Resldentl.illn®atrial p1l q ti' • away. LH v• & enjoy Lie 541878. VIM/Maswr yourMlf wtc:onflclence. _...,,-==-==-=~-=.,,....,.-:--1 12 yra in CdM 875-3873 ROOTER $5. $15. S25-Up Faocet-Olaposal-SPflnkler Repair eatlmate anytime •ng 1Par1"*11in ciaulloeo Sat/Sun 10 to 4 ._:.:;;~~:;;;.~ ................................ mlllll!!llllml----.., 121,112 lllTlllUI IUCI MYIUI 1Hl1 IUCI llYI 142-1111 All Makes & Models Courteous Serv 558-0515 3021-B Harbor Bl CM 1 enc. llc'd "P I." 646-8242 Leo Self employed? High rllk?I ••• .. ,. LOW GROUP RATES -Call O.Vld. 432-1462 Water ttntera. dlaposats, <;lo .. ,.. b< ' t• I 'I " ~ .. 1f o• •• e ,, 1- WE WILL Daily Pilat Huntington Beach I Fountain Valley SE LL. INDEPENDENT ORANGE COAST YOUR WEEKLY CAR :::~:~'.r3weeks your ca r isn't sold. we will run your ad for free' NO ~TRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Run 10 words for 3 wHks at S 18 50, 55¢ 4"ach add111onal word Must be prepaid A word constitutes anything that has a space betweeh 11 For individuals only ·-------------------------------~ l lNAME~~~~~~~~~~PHONE~~~~~~~~~~~ t AODllf.SS CClHTYECK t AMOUNT ENCL I STATE--------ZIP------------ t MASTERCAJtD/VISAI EXPIRATION DATE I MESSAC~-·~~~~~~~~~~~~~--;-~~~~--r~~~~----, ' I I ' ! I .I ·f .I I ; I I I I ' ' t _.. ~ o.vt.Y"LOT,•Wln' IAVlnrrT,a:»fA MESA,, CA .... ATilll1 flllO l'nlNr.I ATTAOfD> .J L-.------------•--~------------------'--· --·----------- ' • • PAUL S APPLIANCE SVC All Makes & Models Courteous Serv 558·0515 3021-B Harl>Or Bl,C M epalra and S35 00 hr 960-39•1 497-6363 work guaranteed e REMODEL e REPAIRS • NEW CONSTRUCTION • Unique & Unusual Work •Altera11ons•Comm1Res 23yrs area. It<: 968-3564 Doors-Repair-Alterat1ons Ulllllll ., .. ....... ._ 642-927• - toilets. faucet flxturea. Decorative & designer flxturea a apeclalty & GAR.OENING Lle#S313&2. 831-1122 HOME MAINTENANCE Mow. trim, cln-upa. No job AN VW LL ANO REPAIR too amall 964-5239 Hanging-Taping-Custom hi "9fl Ill· 1111 _,_ WANTED: APARTMENTS. textures Res /Comm -_ .,.,_ • LIC 400030 772-2364 ~ nvMt REPAIR Prof'I Gatd«I & Land-OFFICES etc. to MANAGE ...-w1TH SKILL ANO C'ARE tca91ng 10 Y'• hp C.M Dependable & reference.. CEILINGS-Walls Repaired Exoeptlonal Quallty Work Victor Barrera 645-9748 t175-e02• lnterto1 plaster patching Refs. Call tom 675~228 •L•WN M•INTEN•NCE Well textures & drywall ------..,..~==::-.. .. " 11noshtng Free est. QI l'N I UIPllTll Full Service. Reald'I *p,.a• 111 NFl•I * •.a• 1•11 F u N • b Comm'I. No Job Too Big .. •• -· & Repelrs & 111 pa. o.,o or Too Small. 531-2507 $10 SPECIAL Too Small, eat. 646-5986 Past-PreMnt·Future-1.ove u BUY-I'll INSTALL •· TREES • Marrtege-Bualnett.HMlth Elec. & Plumbing Flxtur... &. acMc. on all problems Celling Fana. Olaposala Topped/remove Cleanup City lie. lrvlne. 78(1..8984 Walt. 548-6494 nu 1awn/sor1nklr 751-3478 •PIHlll * PAUi* -~~---r·-..., I E lectr1c .11 Tllmal•• TmRW• ... Lawn-Tr .. Stlfub-lnllalt Tella peat, preaent. Mure Sprlnkler lnatallatlon. S5 Sc>ectll 213/•25-9175 Cabinets-Panel-locks-TUIY EUITllO H Stalrs-Orywll-Pallo&-etc SERVICE CALLS Garage/Yd Ctnupa-Tr ... 35 Y" exp Jerry 642-0567 Comm'I Work Energy .... .....111 Small Hsehold Remodels M~mt Equtpmt Hook up High quahly 01d fashion LIC•527459 5•8-2317 IMMEDIATE SERVICE . workmanship 30yrs 0 C --ANYTHING TO DUMP 642-1770. I CARE. KEN .. l&Jn WITllUL CLEAN UP • CONCRETE L New-~odela-Showera Counter .. Flra-Drlveweyt Frp1Ct·Me11lcan Pevera Fr .. Mt. Mike 791-3218 Tiie & _,,.atble Concepta ShQW..COUntera·Patloa flft F,,. eet Reta Lie 20yrt George 815•-4958 llNl llllTlllTlll INSTALL & A£PAIR 154-,172 843-$044 TILElnetalled I Atlpalr.O 'rompt Courteoua ~ ,,.. &t. & Aetet~ John & ~. ~17t -. ...... ....... L•y~...., & reorout New & ,_._ lettlf~ doort Kl tc-Ftoora-P17:'..= ~ ttynOC I Reaid/Comm Llc/lnsd • TREES. JOhn 850-1828 Fr .. esumat ... 722-7924 OUMP RUNS • JUNK. ... 'L._'L -Furniture. treah, 1rH All ph ..... UcenM. branch••. eppllancet. A.at Rat• 836-5523 Call Mltce 7 dya a..e-1391 REMODELING YOUR HOME? .. • f • Cal ZAZA Construction v-18 Years Experience v-Financing Available V' FREE Consulatlon v-Excellent References 200/e Discount extBlueprlntl Norm Zaza Builder 854-9484 Tr• Trlmlng & Removal LMm M.int & Cleanupa Rototlllng •32-8804 r • l'I J • J . ) ] : I . I • ' , I ""'" .... OOUT DM.Y 111&.0T .................. "'° binets lua makes hings fit If ._ thought of organtztng ur..,. 111ma too dtfflcult t9lk to bear, then Cabinet• one of Orange County'• atorage cabinet makers, has what-you need at an exoel- t price. Cabinet• Plus manufactures European-style lamenated cabl· -. which are sturdy enough to =toots, pajnta and sporting a, as well as being stylish ht to make an attractive ~al ~ to enhance any room In your home, be It the garage, c:fllldren's room or entertain- ment center. I In plain or laminated finishes, theee woodgrain cabinets are made by ·the most advanced precision equipment In the qablneta Plus factory. In other words, the cabinets are factory- dlrect so that the customer gets the lowest price possible for a guaranteed quaJlty product. The cabinets' three colors - white, gray and almond -coor- dinate well with almost any home decor. The plastic laml: nation makes them easy to clean and add to the overall atrength and durablllty. The edges are protected with a PVC banding which adds to the fln:- lahed look. Storage capabilities are im- mense as the cabinets come with five standard, fully ad- justable shelves and as many as needed with the shorter units. Plus, with free installation, Cabi- nets Plus will modify your units to suit your Individual needs. Co-owners John Washer and Jeff Hewitt. friends who grew up together In Corona del Mar. started the cabinet business be- cause they noticed that there Je_H Hewitt ffrontt and John Washer of ablneti Plus. was a need for added storage space In new homes being built In Orange County. "We got into this business because it seemed pratical. es- pecially since we grew up clean- ing out and organizing our own parents· garages," says Wash- er. The units come in 12, 16 and 19-ir:ch depths and many dif- ferent heights. Four all-metal inset European hinges per door are used to provide maximum strength. Each tall cabinet is capable of supporting 600 pounds; thats strong enough to hold about 60 cans of paint, not to mention that you'll have clean cabinets that won't make you embarrassed to open your gar- age door. In all, there are over 250 units to choose from and they come wjth a five-year guarantee. For a free estimate, call Cabinets Plus at 951 -7096. Cabinets Plus is located at 2329 1 Peralta, Suite B 1, Laguna Hills. Ameritone 369 E. 17th Costa Mesa, CA _Qaint center 17th and Tu~t1n ''When Its· Worth Doi111 Right11 (714) 646-&n4 Hidden behind the S station Attention Remodelers Owner-Bul~ders / Home Owners / Do-It· Yourselfers • Remodeijng Your Home Nee<in 't be a Nightmare any longer. I can ahow you how to ..... • Hire an architect. designer. or draw your own plane • Read Bluepnnll and wnte specifications ". • Obtain Bldg. Permits. f "ile vanences. or conditional Ille permits • Prepare MatmaJ Lats. Budgets & Job F.atunates • Evaluate & cxrrute contracts (Review anaurance & Llen Laws) • Co-ordinate oJrJrr. & schedule malenal and trade.men OVER 20 YEAR. EXPERIENCE IN ORANGE COUNTY FOR \lllRl l"ftlft\I\ 1111\ UR '14 MS-6937 or 10 "C.llEOl 1.l <\\ "11'1 ti'-T\IF.\ i 14 8QS-8S21 Wttlimd & tVtllll\C) '" .... I ...... , .... ,. ~ M•I nu •J ' ' Buying a plant? Follow these tips or best result Haw you __. wanted to atop Md purchMe a plant frOm eomeone Mlllng by the roed- llde? Or maybe you were at the ...., meet Md a plant with vtbrMt color or unu.ual IMwe caught your eye. but you wre Nick not aure When you brought It IY'temlc epraya, fotow the dlrectlona • outlined by the mMUfecturer. Do not UM more or lela than what la rec- ommended. · _ 8V.l not adhering to the ln- home whether It waa gotng to Federoff aurvtve or not?. atrUC:tiona, =ble damage to the IOll, ad t plant• and to -yourleff may occur. My advice, however, la to get your favortt• pick and lhovef with aome cool lemonade and start digging The fotlowtng tlpa for chooa- lng a healthy plant wlll make It eaa6er on you In making that Important decfalon: for a plant that la denM, bushy and with many leavee. Thia will grow Into a ptant you'll be happy with. 1'. Look at the leavea carefully. Brown leaf edges are algna of too much heat or fertlllzer - don't take this one. 2. Yeelow leaves at the bottom whl teel you It has not been watered property. Put It back. 3. Plants with few leaves on the stem leg are not a healthy algn. With plants such aa Ivy and pothos, check out the spacing. Wide spacing between the leaves means they were force fed and the roots are not well developed. Don't buy. 4. Wiited or drooping leaves could mean the plant Is root bound or watering was not properly done. This type may be saved with repottlng and better watering habits -which means extra care. 5. You do not want to In- troduce any new Insects Into your yard or house, so look for signs of Insect damage to the leaves. The following are sighs of an unhealthy plant with Insect Infestation or damage: (a) Small spots on the under- side of leaves -sucking In- sects. (b) Black, green or brown tiny insects on new growth - aphids. (c) Speckled or mottled dis- colorations on leaves -red spiders or mites. (d) Cottony )Nhite qusters where leaves join stems - mealy bugs. _.. · When you venture out into the world of plants, whether it's at your favorite nursery. swap meet or supermarket, follow the simple guidelines above. Look Here are the answers to your gardening :tlOfll: , Q. I M¥e ~lloo •owlnl In a ..... .., ..... to "" IMm .... .. .-0-':fm out of oon- trol. How can I lnate or "' rid of It? A. There are well over 40 varieties of bamboo and Mveral ways to get rid of It. Digging - somewhat of a primitive fdea - Is the moat efffectlve. Rhizomes (roots) are usually not too deep, but are wide- spread. Remove all rhtzomea or they will grow again. You must be persistent. Starve your roots by cutting off all shoots before they ~xceed two-.feet Jn height. Contact foliage sprays that burn and dry out leaves wlll give you some effect, but It does not effect the root system, so the bamboo will stlll grow below the soil surf ace and possibly en- courage stronger new growth which will be harder· to get rid of. Soil sterllants will klll the bam- baoo. However, repeated appli- cations wlll be necessary. Grow- ing other vegetation in treateo areas wlll be unfeasible up to a minimum of one year. Bamboo falls In the woody ornamental cat ego!'}'.. SnternJc -sprays w11T not ~netrate the hard stalks nor travel through the system killing the plant. Therefore, these sprays are not very effective. If you elect to use contact foliage sprays. soil sterilants or away. · .Q. I wMt to NPleOe the grw at our home and am wondering Juat Whet le beet -Med or IOd. A. Whether a aod lawn or Med lawn 11 belt all boU1 down to how fut you want the graaa to come In. With a Med lawn, the prep- aration ls the same as a sod lawn, except you have tQ wait approximately six to eight weeks before proper germina- tion of the Med has come In, then you may wait another four to six weeks before you can mow It without damaging the seedlings. You also may need to come back and spot Med If all the seeds do not germinate. A sod lawn la good because of Instant gratification. You know exactly where the lawn la gotng to grow and there Is no question If the seed Is going to germinate. The first mowtng la usually done four to six week a after Installation. If you mow too soon, your lawn mower wtll lift the sod and damage It. Installing a sod lawn Is not only strenuous, but costry. A sod lawn Is four to five times more expensive as seed, but , does give you instant gratl-• flcatlon. (NlckJ=Bderoff--ls co-oWMr of ~ A.N.B. Industries, a landscape consultation, maintenance and contracting firm located In Whit· tier. He can be heard on KFI AM 640 every Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m. answering your gardening and landscaping question~.) Perfect soil hard to find, but you can make improvements Before all else In gardening Is the soil. Healthy garden plants need soil that's full of organic ma- terial. is neutral and drains well. This Ideal soil, however. is hard to come by, and you probably will have to make up the deficits in your garden earth. The Canadian Spagnum Peat Moss News Bureau says the task Isn't as daunting as It sounds and offers some advice for soil improvements: •First analyze your sotrs tex- ture. If It runs through your fingers, It's too sandy, which will allow water and nutrients to drain off too quickly. If the soil Is thick, lumpy and clinging, you probably have a high clay con- tent. Plant roots wlll have a hard time penetrating this soll and may starve from lack of air end water. You can Improve texture of any soll by adding organic materials, such as grass clip- pings. straw, hay, wood shav- ings. chopped leaves, de- hydrated manure, or sphagnum peat moss. Work a layer two inches thick Into the soil. Add It In the spring before planting and in the fall after harvesting. •Check your soil's pH, or balance between alkallnlty or acidity. You can do this with a kit available at garden centers. These will measure the balance on a scale of one to 14, with pH 7 representing a neutral bal- ance. Numbers below this In- dicate alkaline levels, and numbers above represent acidi- ty levels. (The numbers ar~ geometrically progressive, so a pH 5 reading Is ten times as acidic as pH 6.) Lawns, vegetables and most • flowers prefer a neutral or slight- ly acid soll. Soll that Is too acid, commonly found In the North- east, can leach out calcium and magnesium. This can be countered by adding ground limestone. using about 2'~ pounds per 100 square feet of light soil, or 3'h pounds of hydrated llme or 6 pounds of ground limestone per 100 square feet of heavy soll to Improve the pH by one unit. Alkaline soil. often found In the Southwest, can ·be balanced with agricultural sulfur. About a half-pound per 100 square feet L--------------------------. of light soil or 2 pounds per KITCHEN RESTYLING REFACE or REPLACE YOUR KITCHEN CABINETS Genuine Wood or Lar:iinate Refacing • ADDITIONAL SERVICES • COUNTER TOPS ~iAR ELECTRICAL . Tile .,..., lighting Formica ~ Appliance Hookup CORIAN DU"*T CIA,,,_D .... ULLllt maf.N AFFAIR COUl'ON SIECIAL (800) 537-8557 K. s150oo OFF (71•) 529·2182 UC. mt.631 WITH THIS AO (213) 25~99n square feet of heavy soll wlll lower the pH by one unit. •Make sure your soil has adequate nutrients. The major ones are nitrogen (N), phoa- ophorus (P) and potasalum of potash (K). \ When shopping for fertlltzer, note that the bag• are 'labeled with three-number formulas In- dicating the balaOC49 betW9en these elements. The flrat number repreeenta nitrogen, which encouragea .growth of p&ant tlaeue. To boost nitrogen conten1, condition the aoU with a mixture of organic material that lndudee aged manure. Phc»- pt)Oroua (the MCOnd number) itlmulat• cell developmeint, fruiting, and di ..... ree6at1nee. To add phosphorus, rake bone rnee1 Into the ION. PotMllum (the third number) helpl plMta form atarche9 Md euo-a and helps them r.-. d ..... and drought. Wood ...... .. a OOoc{ eouroe of poe111bm. Fert1111er that'• marked &-10-10 p 10-10-10 .. "'°" IUttable. ..... '°"'IOI,_ heel Mllur or lime 8dded and le dole to ,.,.,... Just a cau c1oe1 it an if the call'1 to dulifted. Pt~l~!oyale l~~!~~wh~!rlea-Value with a vi atbend -~rytbeva1:-e_ wilnd' I :;f'! Lwnd SerlH cabinetry, cultured marble oval "' of -.. ... ~--tubs and separate &Ian-enclosed condominiums Saturda_y and showers in selected homes. Sunday 't Palm Royalc Country Dneli,1r. Boulevard Develop-Palm Royale's value is further Club, a pte-suardea aolf coune ment: enhanced by available ~year resort community in La Quinta. Tne. . el MYelepme11t Con-fixed, usumable FHA financina. The lqend Series w111 pretent dolDllllUIDI;-ena ~iD& Jow down payments the finest locations ever offe~lee raa1e: SSS, 9SO to and attractive terms. Golf at Palm RoyaJe Country Ou-b7'-·W3S,900. enthusiasts will delight in a free with brcathtakina panoramic N..._ el ..... plul: fqur. one-year country club member- views of the Ted Robinson-de-s,.etal -..uve: free ~ne-year ship for two, ensuring greens fees signed golf course, sparklina country club membenhap. and priority starting times for lakes and the majestic San Jacin-Salet .alee-= (619) 34S-OS4 homeowners. This free member- to mountain range beyond. or (800) 44 -1256. ship is provided with purchase These priceless views are ac-and represents an excellent companied by an elegant collcc-value. tion of homes all on the fairways condominiums, offering up to A comprehensive array of tcc- of the golf course, priced from two bedrooms and two baths. rcational amenities awaits home the $85.900 to $135,900. Each home features aenerously buyers at Palm Royale Country According to Michele Yerkey, appointed livina and dining Club, highlighted by the sales counselor.at Palm Royale areas and pt\vate patios or view challenging . e~ecutiv~ golf Country Oub, the Legend Series decks to enjoy the panoramic course. featunng 1mpress1ve con- offering has been early awaited aolf course and mountain views. toured fairways, abundant sand by many discerning <home The aourmet kitchens offer and water hazards. and well- buyers. convenient breakfast ban for in-placed greens. The course offers "The Legend Series homes formal dinina. dependable Hot-exceptional play from both will offer an unbeatable com-point refriaerators with ice mens and ladies· tee place- bination of all the best aspects of rnak.en, electric ranges, micro-ments. desert resort living -sen-waves and continuous cleaning A beautifully decorated sational recreation and all lo-ovens. Other standard features clubhouse features a complete cations are directly on the fair-include convenient enctnsed gar-pro shop, managed by PGA pro- ways with views of sparkling a&es. General Electric washers fessional Tom Marcuzzo. Also lakes, fountains .and the and dryen, plus energy-saving within the clubhouse is a fuU . clubhouse beyond," says Yerkey, central air-condi,tionintt. service restaurant equipped for who urges serious home buyers The luxurious master parties or banquets. plus a relax- to visit early for best selection, bedroom suites offer comfort 1ng lounge with full bar. because a strong buyer demand and privacy, with spacious ward-Palm Royale Country Clbu is anticipated. robes, plush carpeting and offers four night-lighted cham- PaJm Royale Country Club sumptuous master baths offering pionship tennis courts for home- prescnts a collection of elegant Pullman vanities, decorator-owners' use. Several sparkling Th• l.e9end Serles offers panor-'c ••• of .... COW'M, .... ~ •Dun' n II pools and spas are situated throughout the community. some of which are situated in sunken alcoves, accented by beautiful waterfalls and land- scaping. Home shoppers should visit the community as soon as po~ ible to ensure the best selection of golf course homes. Palm Royale Country Club is located off Interstate I 0 at the corner of Washington Street and Fred Waring i~ La Quint.a. The clubhouse and models are open seven days a week, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Further sales information is available by calling Don Kitzan or Michele Yerkey at (619) 345-0554 or (800) 447-7256. Grand operiing of HB's Seaporte II -tt)is weekend S,..clou1, ocean-close lllCNlel condOllllnlww at Seaport II. Condos sell fast for Pier Colony Pier Colony, a new develop- ment of 130 oceanfront con- dominiums in Huntington Beach, has sold 52 units valued at S 15 million in its first I 0 days of saJes, reported Henry Penso of Pier Colony Developer: California Resorts International. Type of •evelopmeat: Con- dominiums. Prlee ruse: From the high $100,000s. . N•mber ef floor plua: four. S.-re foe&aae: 861 to 1,492. Sa~a office,..._.: S36-0108. local developer C,alifomia Re- sorts International. • A joint venture of Huntinaton Beach-hued Californi.a Resorts International and Los Anaieles- bued Hueko (California) 1~1 Pier Colony is localed at lW hcific Coat Hiahway in Hw.t- inaton leKh, 8Cl'OU the street f'rOm the Huntinaton Bmch Pier. Scott J. Scott of Haeko at- tributed the brisk •la to a de- mand for baM:h homes within tlac racb of' m~a.dl• home "".r.:mary home buyen find &hat many of the Pier Colony units are priced for less than the median price of a single family home in Oranae County," he said ... They also have appeaJ as a second home, and arc far more affordable than a beach home in Malibu and Ne~rt Beach." The condominaums ranae in price from S l 7S,000 to $570,000 for a loft, one and two-bedroom units. Up tq 90 percent of the units provide ocean views, Penso said. Unit size range from 861 to 1,492 square feet. The SSO million community me-ks a milestone in the re- development of downtown Huntinaton Beach. Located on 2.04 acres across the hipway from the Huntinaton Beach Pier, tbe project is amona the most visible eumples of cha.nae in the once-sleepy coastal neiah- borbood. Besides Pier Colony. the area's rebirth is evident in a number of new developments: Piersidc Pavilion. a shoppina. dinina and entertainment center teheduled for panel opcnin, in September; a new luxury relOl1 hotel. the Waterfront Hilton, now open, ud a number of other residen- tial, retail and raon projects. AllO planned is the muntion ol lhe hillOric Hunu.ton lelCll ,,_, ..... recopized u • hiah- quality residential environment, Huntiaton Beach is popular for its mild coutaJ clim•te and 8Y1 miles of wide, sandy public balches. A network of pub and recreatiooal facilities offers play area for children and stops for pialickiftl. includina the Hunat· lJlllOft tllCb Central Park-of more tllu .100 eaa. Bike ·patbt ud .......... lbroulhout the city, illchldilll I popuW tcenic path Ilona me beech. There al10 The anxiously awaited grand opening for Coultrup Develop- ment Company's condominium community Seaporte II will be held this weekend. Home buyers who missed out on the sister project Seaporte I because of its early sellout will now have a chance to view the new floor plans and models at Seaport 11 located at 16912 Sims St. in Huntington Beach. a half mi-le cast of Pacific Coast High- way off Warner Avenue. ihe sales office and models will be open daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Close proximity to the Pacific Ocean as well as Huntington Harbour provides Seaporte II residents with myriad rec- reational opportunities including windsurfing, sailing and a bike path that runs from Seaporte II along the ocej!n to Newport Beach. Golfers dln enjoy a round at nearby Meadowlark Golf Course. Sales representatives will be on hand to give detailed info r- mation on the floor plan and area amenities as well as take deposits and write sal~s con- ' ' Seaporte 11 nne11,1r. CoultNp Develop- ment. Tne ef Mvelopmeat: Con- dominiums. Price raaae: Starting at $189,900. Namber ef floer ,....: Four. · ~ foetaae: tJp to 1,390. Sales office pltoH: 840-8580. tracts on a first come, first serve basis. "At a starting price of only $189,900, these two-bedroom and den homes are an excellent ~ an early sellout is anticipated.'' said Jon T. Coultrup, president of Coultrup Development Company. builder of Seaporte 11. The Seaportc II condominium community consists of 43 homes in four buildinp on approx- imately 1.8 aCTC$. Four floor plans will be offered in spacious two-bedroom, two-bath and den condominium designs ranging up to 1.390 square feet. Prices --....... arc two _public aolf cou,.,cs. and 24-hour manned security Pier Colony offers lot\. one· and surveill•ncc system bedroom and two-bedroom unit Up to 90 percent of the Ocsianed b~ arch1tect1 units provide ocean views, and Toto.wa It Smnh of ~nta sizes ranaina from· 861 to 1,492· M9naca, the four·story bu~ld1 .. square feet . Community ~rap arou.nd two inner amenities include swimmina rou~yard with . troptcal la~ pool_. spa and clubhoute with~ scapana. a fount.ain and, Oowana suncleck, cxcrda rooft). kitchen watcncape. and mtetina room. Interior features include fi~ Tbe pn>ject alto ha tYtO lev.els places, picture w;~ .. nd tile of KCUred underpound parttan& patios or balconecs. Decorator Stan at $ 189, 900. Ocean breez.H and lf'Cat Southern California weather come standard at no extra cost. Plan rc, the ~~is--.n entertainer's dream with 1,300 square feet. two bedrooms, two t.ths and den, dining area and wood-burnina fireplace. Alona with two private patios or decks., the Mariner features several Wel- come storage extras includina exterior storage closet,. a Iarae pantry in the ceramic-tiled gourmet kitchen and an enormous walk-in closet in the master suite. Plan 28, the Yachtsman, with l ,2S3 square feet of generous living space, two bedrooms, two baths and den. is a perfect place to anchor. With two private patios of decks (one with storage closet), wood-burning fireplace. gourmet kitchen and dining area, the living space is abundant and well planned. Th-c luxunous master suite features a large full- length mirrored wardrobe. over- sized dual vamues and enclosed glass shower in the lavish bath. Plan 38 , the Seafarer. features f,.._aw lff SEArolt'TE/ltap 21 ._ ... allowances for carpctiJla are provided. •nd sboppi... with Piel .. Pavilion k>cated ~t ID ,_ Coloa1 at die caner of PllCilc Cout Hilbway ud Maia Sliwt.. Showaile Realty IUWI •Pier Coloay•s cxchative a ..... For more in......., ~ • Pm ColOla~ lllea oftiae • SJ6.0IOI. n. .... ~ ii ot1111 from I I a.m. to 5 J.& _/ Al'dd's conc•ptlon of ••duslv• anc .. v• honl• In Cosu Mesa. Enclave homes nestled into exclusive Mesa neighborhood .. East Costa ·Mesa is surrounded by many of the most exclusive and costly neightsorhoods in Southern California. This also is a place of dramatic change, where the old is making way for new expressions of living the good life. This is where you'll discover the Enclave. And, because of this period of transition, prices of- fered could well be hundreds of thousands of dollars less than yo u may expect. The acqusition of an Enclave residence is a rare ground-floor opponun11y an one of America's mosJ. desired locations. The Encflve 1s only moments awa~ from maJor shopping and busi- ness centers as well as dining and night life. The Enclave Marketlag agent: Realty World - Reese & Associates. Type of development: Single- family homes. Price ran1e: From under $315,000. Namber of floor plans: Two. Square footage: Up to 1.623. Sales office phone: 662-0550. floor plans. the Enclave fea tures three bedrooms a nd 21/i ba ths within 1.61 0 to 1.623 square feet. f\nces begin under $315.000. shelves and soaring ceilings. The Enclave is a masterful blending of genuine value with state-of-th e-an design. With his- tory as a benchmark, the lo- cauon offers infinite possibilities of future appreciation. Each home was created for a specific beach-conscious home bu yer seeking a most sought-after way of life. To visi t the Enclave, take the Sa n Diego Freeway to Newpon Boulevard and exit south. Proceed to Mesa Drive, tum left and continue to Santa Ana Av- enue. Turn right and follow the signs 10 the models. The saks office ts open Frida\. Saturda) and Sunda) from f I a.m. lo 6 p.m. For private show- ings and more 1Aformat1on. call ty I urt homes r om at the lop Under a pacefully archina roof, two mallive pitlan Oank a walkway leadiaa to the front door of the ata&dy San Mipcl home at Palmilla. This visual drama sets a soph- isticated tone that is continued th.rouJho~ this stunnina home wtth tts lol\¥ canyon and ocean views. Palm1lla is a I t 2-lot col- lection of luxury single famil y homes in Laauna Niguel. The 4,576 square feet San Miguel, also known as Plan 74, first captures the eye with such features as lofty arching ponicos and stone hewn balustrades. De- signed by the architectural firm of Pekarek-Crandell. Inc .. the ex- teriors blend authentic Mediter- ranean and traditional Italian styles. The plan includes five bedrooms, a bonus room. and 41/i baths. The exterior is onl y the ap- petizer. In front of you is a handcrafted solid wood double door. Opening it yo u starid ·in the cermaic-tiled entry and view an interior that is a symphony of spaciousness and light. A straight -a head view from the ent rance reveals French doors that open to a beautiful canyon and ocea n view. Abun- dant windows allow natural light to pour into the in terior. A cus· tom-drs1gncd bnck wood-burn- in g fireplace 1s the living room's elegant focal point. P•lmlll• Dn...,.r: Meeker Develop- ment. Tne of developmnt: Estate homes. • Prtee ,.....: From the mid $700.·-"'~ N• of floor plus: Four. s..ant footace: 3,814 to 4,576. SaJea tffJce plloH: 495· l I 56. with a cultured marble top. Bordering the family room is . the large kitchen, which is planned around a central cook- ing island and is appointed with white oak cabinets. Trimmed with green tile, the kitchen offers striking views from its windows. Adjoining the kitchen is a breakfast nook, designed for cas- ual famil) meals. The nook is connected to the family room, making the fl oor plan well de- signed for famil y activities. To the right of the entryway. you step down into tbe bedroom suite. This enormou specc ii diatinpilbed by vol c:eilinp ud • Woo6-burDinl paace, which separates the i1ee 1na area from a cozy litti room. The bathroom is accented in· warm bciae tile on floors counten and in the shower. Thi subtly beautiful tile also sur rounds an oval ultra tub wit spa. On one SJOe of tbe--mas bath is a vast his and hen close with eight-foot mirrored ward robe doors. Down the hall from the dinin room arc a Large laundry roo and a maid's quarters. Upstairs, across from th stairs, is a bedroom with cotTe ceilings. This bedroom shares it bath with another bedroom. final bedroom has its own bath Down the hall, an immen bonus room with a built-in win dow seat, coffered ceiling an wet bar is an ideal family enter tainment center. f Ple•M lff PM.Ml~/ .. 9 J SEA PORTE vate patios or sundecks and larg full-length wardrobe and dua From Page 1 vanities in the master suite. two private patios or docks in -Plan 4A. the Navigator, wit 662-0550. This two-sided fi replace also faces the fam1I~ room. Other design features include plant shchrs and <>oaring colum ns. To the righ t. a sta1rwa~ spirals up- ~ards. f uthcr to the right 1s a sepa rate dining room and across from 11 a wa lk-beh ind wet bar eluding exterior storage. This the sweeping private patio o roomy 1.350-square-foot, two-sundeck extending off the livin bedroom. two-bath and den room adds an extra dimension t home 1s styled for entertaining this L 192-squarc-foot. two convenience. The expertl ) bedroom. two-bath home. Wei planned gourmet kitchen with its planned for the busy cook, th white oak cabinetry and recessed gourmet kitchen includes ultra hghtin~ makes serving meals in modern appliances. recesse the adJacent dining area a snap. light ing. double sinks and a con The Seafarer's other features in-venient service counter adjacen elude a wood-burning fireplace to the dining area. The Navi with decorati ve heanh, two pri-gator's sumptuous master suit p.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill boas ts yet another pri va tc pat i or sundeck, oversized full-lengt ~ Presented an two two-stof) Can:full) planned modern in- te riors arc accentuated by cus- tom living room lirl·placcs with marble hearths. 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The professionally landscape exterior grounds at Seaporte I feat ure electronically controll entry ga tes, full penmcter fenc ing. contemporary medite rancan architecture. private spacious garden pati os or deck 86 assigned parking spaces (tw per home) in a secure subterra nean parking structure. plus l unassigned subterranean parkin spaces for guests. There is also a profess1onall decorated recreatio n caban "'hach includes a fully equippe kitchen. swi mming pool. whirl pool spa and built-in barbecue near the pool. Under the direction of presi dent Jon T. Coultrup. th Coultrup Development Com pany has been providin Southern Californian's wi t quality homes for over a decad In addition to Seapone II. th Coullrup Development Com pany as currently developin these other quality codominiu communities now sell ing in Si nal Hill. the soon to open Vis CaLahna. a 30 luxury con domina um community locate at the beach at 16th Street a n Pacific Coast Highway an Hun ington Beach. and the Hun angton Beach Harbour Bay O u located on the Huntington Ha bour Mari na. Harbor View. featunng view of th e Pacific Ocean. Catalin Island and San Pedro. has tw remaining floor plans availabl thr Catalina. a 1,859-squar foo t. three-bedroom. 21h-bat two-sto r) ho me, a nd th Isthmus. a 1,575-square.foo three-bedroom. two-bath. sing! stor} penthouse. The project i located at 2600 E. 20th St.. Si nal Hil l. For f unhcr informatio on Harbor View. call (2 1 987-0 194. Vista Catalina 1s right at th beach with 180-degree views th e histori cal Huntington Beac Pier. Catalina Island and th Paci fic Ocean . The grand ope ing for Vista Catalina is sche uled for August 18. For info mauon on Vista Catalina 840-8580. The Huntington Harbour Ba Club features 36 spectacular co dominium homes and will be th last new waterfront developmc built in Huntington Harbou The Huntington Harbour Ba Club is scheduled to open i early 1991. Serving as exclusive sal . agent for Coultrup Dcvelopme Company on these projects CoastCo. Inc. Headquartered i Long Beach. CoastCo specializ an providing complete sales au port to residential develo~ Coast o can be reached at (21 43~8999. , To see ~apon II, take Pac1fi oas1 Hi&hway to Warner A cnuc 1n Huntinaton Bcac Dnve east to ims treet a 1urn left. From the San Freeway take WarMr Aven west five miles to Sima St and turn ri&hL !1~ II located j()() "" oil w.., A enuc on 1M -"* Of Si lrcet. fOr .............. call l4().90IO. • • Marina. .IC \'U 01•1 ,., •• , Pier Co._J in Huntinato n Beach, H6-0l08. Nerdl View in Dove Canyon, 858-1400. • C.laltrla Villas in Costa Mesa. 642-0600. Tiie WIMwanl1 in Aliso Viejo, 362-9155. Rem.,._ Rld1e in Corona. 278-4449 or (800) 468-4242 C.meray Pomte in Laguna Niguel. 240-9700. 'he OU. at Dove Canyon. 589-6433. M ... .Udow Homes m Placentia. 528-1821. M•terey VWa1e at Sierra dcl Oro. 278-4898. M_.co in Laguna Niguel, 495-3156. MariaUa in Dana Point. 661-1655. Mudevllle Place at Foothill Ranch. 837-5335 Prevnce at Foothill Ranc h, 544-3419. Victoria Creek Estates in Riverside, 353-8343. Beverly COtlrt at Foothill Ranch. 454-9668. Briptoa Coar& in Dana Point, 248-7433. La "\'eatau in Rancho Santa Margarita, 589-8021. Tiie Summit at Anaheim Hills, 282-8030. Tiie Vllla1e in Dana Point. 248-1986. Trieste at Foothill Ranch. 833-5396. Palacio at Foothill Ranch, 854-2500 Avlpoa at-Foothill Ranch. 833-5396. Beverly Co9rt at Foothill Ranch, 347-1990. Brl1ata at Foothill Ranch. 833-5396. Cordoba at Foothill Ranch. 833-5396. Crowae Summit in Anaheim Hills, 974-9232 Wladaoa1 in Aliso Viejo, 362-8050. Club Vl1ta in Dove Canyon. 361-2727. Terrace Collection m Laguna Niguel, 363-0979. Tiie WlJldward1 tn Aliso Viejo. 362-9155. Moatecldo in Ponola Hills. 589.-6988. Montelena in Aliso Viejo. 362-9613. Weatwlad in Santa Ana, 775-2200. Summerfield m Coto de Caza. 858-2500. Belvedere in Dove Canyon. 858-2800. Vllamoara in San Clemente. 492-2905. Flora Vista in an Clemente. 361 -5638 Tiie Village m Dana Point. 248-1986. Tile Admiralty in Dana Potnl. 240-3505. Terra Linda Estates in Yorba Linda. 5721-9697. Canyon PolJlte Laguna in Laguna Beach. 494-5001 Andorra in Laguna Niguel. 248-9286. Rucllo San Clemente in an Clemente. 361-5040 Terraclna in Laguna N 1guel. 249-1022. Amarante in Laguna Niguel. 495-1026 Arroyo Oaks in Ra ncho Santa Margarita. X5X-Y 72 ' Claudoa rn Laguna Niguel. 495-7866 Serabrita in Rancho Santa Margarita. 5t<Y-XlH19 Aub11rn Ridge in M 1ss1on V 1eJO. 582-194 \ Tile Fieldstone Collection in Laguna !"; 1gud. 495-12 N Callfia in M1 ss1on V1CJO. 582-7209 •, lma1e1 in Buena Park . 521-5266. Belcuto in Yorba Linda. 693-105 7. Caayoa View West in Trabuco ( an)un. 5Ml/-l/ I ·~ Terracina in Laguna 1guel. 249-1022 Ricllmond Polnte in Rancho San ( le ml· nil'. Jo 1-5040 St Tropez in Aliso V1eJo. 831-22211. Terramonte in Rancho anta Margarita. 5tN-080Y Wildflower at Sycamore Can)on. 2~2-948~ Seacove in Aliso Viejo. 455-0909 Laarelwood, Anaheim. 183-2633 WlJldflower, Ali so V14!JO. 362-1622. Brigbton Summit in· Trabuco < an~on . MY-12UX or 667-3999. Brl1btoa Glen m Trabuco Can) on. 66 7-J999 Royal Ridge in Anaheim. 4 76-933.l. Flora Vl1ta in San Clemente . .361-56J8: Vi1ta Capri in Oceanside. (6lt)1 721-1272. Siena m Marina ti1Us. Laguna 1guel. 249-9548 Brlpton Summit m Rancho Cicio. 589-1.:!0X Paloma at Lake M1ss1on VicJO. 458-1254 Oceu Pointe m Huntington Beach. 960-1079. Summit Crett in Dove Canyon. 589-0314. Sonoma Court at Rancho Santa Margan ta. 5X9-689 ~ The E1tate1 at Monarcb Beach in Dana Point. 240-8521. Serena in Laguna Niguel. 83 1-3667 Westerly Park in Santa Ana. 554-2581 . Bella Vl1ta in Corona. 279-1022. La1ana Sar in Laguna Nisuel. 499-0061 E1pre11loli1 in Ra ncho Niguel. 831-2504 Braebun at .Moulton Ranch. 582-70 I I Victoria Co9rt in La Palma. 534-352 1 Woodbridge Bayporte 1n Irvine. 552-6527. Normaadale Helgllt1 in Lake Forest. 586-1626 Rimrock in Sierra del Oro. 736-8882. Moatclalre, Mission Viejo. 58 1-7295. Promeude in Corona Hills. 734-0790 La•rel Hll11 in Orange. 538-0693 .. Vi1ta MOtltc in Laguna Niguel. 361-272 7 Moatevlsta in Orange. 532-6527 EllCOte Serlet in Laguna Hills. 582-1828 Jamaica in Laguna Niguel. 495-8709 Brock Homes Ruclto Lai Brisas 1n Canyon Crc'it Hill,. 780-4250. Brl<tell Meadow1 in Y orha I inrfa M 7-\QQQ ALMILLA romft•2 Retuminf. to the outside of the n Ma1ue • there are two pr- one on either side of the trance. One can accommoda1c cars, the other can hold four tticles. The smaller 111111e Id easily function as a work- • or could house a beet or a :-..'ft!Ational vehicle. , lmill• is by Meeker De· C)l)ment, master builden for ,enerationa. There are four to five-bedroom homes. vuy in size from l.8 t • to 6 1quare fftt. Custom lots alto available. oma at PalmUla are pnccd fro m the mid $700,000s (a previous story erroneously h tcd them at $70,000). If these ho mes were constructed on comperablc sues in Newpon Beach, Bel Air. Mahbu, or Palos Verdes, they would probably be priced at m ore than 12 million. To visit Palmilla, take The San Dicao (S) Freeway and exit south on Crown Valley Partway to Niauel Rotld. Tum rilbt and continue to the sales ofllee. Tbe sales complu and model ~ with decor by CMOle Eichea Interiors. anc1 lanclaPina by Fonum/Summcn A :~ Inc., are open f'rom 10 Lm. '° 6 p.m. datly. For more infor· mation. call 4YS· l I S6. • ullder adopt homela It ~in ihe IWJcli111 lndusary Allocaauon'a HomcAicl propam, tlae Siles A Maltetina Council bM .. 9dopled" one of &he homelas shehen indtntified in the propam. Thanks to hard work by council directon and l.bc aenerosity of aupplien, the council recently completed furmshina the Thomu House in Garden arovc. The project cons11t1 of five one-bedroom apanmcnts, whach had been rcl)ovated under the first phase of the BlA/Oranac ounty Re,ion'1 HomeAid proaram. SMC 1>rcsident Valene van de Zilver acknowlcdted the do na- tions from Mitsubishi Electric Sales America, Con Furniture, Warminaton Homes, McCauley's Interior Des1an and Licht Con-arn .. "SevcraJ of these firms arc from outside the building industry, )'Ct they share our concern with the plight of the homeless:· Van de Zilver commented. In addition, as pan of its involvement. the SMC will encourge the involvement of its vendors and subcontractors in supplyina fumishina and construction materials for the Huntington Youth Shelter, the first of its kind an Hunungton Beach. The construction will involve adding nine bedrooms to the exisitng structure, a historical site located in a Huntan11on Beach - out. The shelter wdl llCCOmmodalC tranJitioeally bomdal youlhl from 11 &o 17 years of•· HomeA1d (fonnerty tM Bualdina lndusary Coalition tbr lbe Homeless) is a non-profit bousina corporauon ntablithed ~ BIA/SC, and its corporate mission is to house the bome&et9 in cmerJtncy shelters. u·ansitionaJ housina and lowwCOSt permanent housena. • Under the proaram, each BIA chapter adopts a local aheltet of Its choice and accepts a builder's resp<>nsibility for that lhelttr for a sQCCififed ume ~riod. The shelter 1s o~rated by the appropriate non-profit c~rc provider. To date, BIA/SC builders have completed seven homeless projects: five in Orange_ County under the "HomeAid" pTogram, one 10 Lancaster and one an Venice. The Huntinaton Beach project will be under the direction of builder captains the Rohen Mayer Corp., Dahl CXvelopmcnt and Mola Development. for information o n pan1c1pat1ng M ·~ program, contact Laurie Ness at Manin Advenising. 833-5300, or Christina Kouns at T H&M 756-8326. Windwards home 'the right choice' Coastal breezes. clear air and a great location -Scott and Mary FitLgerald discovered It all at John La.11ig Homes' townhome neighborhood. the Windward~. in master-planned Ali so V1cJo. ..After renting a home 1n Windwards Developer: John Laing Homl'\ Type of de\lelopment : Town ho mes. P rice range: From lhl' $160.000s. Number of floor plans: Four. Square footage: U p to 1.850. Sales office pllone: 472-6080. 1,850 square lect. the spacious two and three-bedroom floor plans feature l'.cramu .. -llk entries. voluml· ce1lrn~. ceram1<:-faccd wood-burning fireplacell and class1l'. formal dining rooms (plans C a nd 0) Adding an element of detailed style. the Mediterranean-in-. spired residences also d1spla)' ex- tens1 vc plant shcl\eS, wh1te-fin- 1shed clcreMUI) windows. brass lighting fi xtures and elegant raised-panel doorll ''The Windwards offers the only attached homes that don't feel like attached homes." com- mented Mary F1tL.gerald. "Our home ha~ sul·h an open. yet prl\alr tel'I to ll. that sometimes y,,"c fo1get "'l' rl' 1n a townhome." Laguna Beach for a while. Scott and I rcali1cd 1t made mo re sense to 1 n ve~t our monc) in a place o f our own:· recalkd Marr F1tLgerald. ··w e wanted to ~ta) 1n south Orange Count~. and ""'e needed a place with plent) ol room fo r us and our dog. When we decided lo make the Wind- watds home. we defi nite!) made the nght cho1cu;: Bright and· air) with an edge on convenience, the Windwards' kttc hens provide hand -~et ceramu:-tllc counter tops. hgh t- stained oak n1h1netl)' with gen· eruus pantr) sto1age and encrg) eflic1ent appl1arn:cs. including a p s rangl· with continous-clean- ing O\Cn and a microwave o"cn. Vanous arrangement~ fcatun.-a breakfa~t nook. greenho use win- do""' and/or solarium windu"' M•ry •nd Scon l'tta9er•ld In their Wlndw•r d1 home. ... light-stained oak cabinet!)'. (. ur 1an counter tops wuh white c hina sinks. a separate sho"'cr and tub. with uk surrounds (plans C and 0). and. 1n most plans. a glamorous vanil)' To v1s1t the Windwards. take the an Diego Freeway (1-5) and exit west on El Toro Road. Tum left on Moulton Parkway. nght on Laguna Hills Drive, left on Aliso Cree k Road and right on W1nd~ng. Attracti vely priced lrnm the $160.000\. the \\-tnd\\ards otk" a choice selecuon of one and two-stor) de~1gns set am1d\t the rolhng h1 lls1des of .\11 ~0 VicJO \l ol ull1 l ll'il1ng'> add "Laing seems to have left nothing out "'hen the) built our new home:· remarked Mar} F1llgerald. "We e'en have a nice s1Led patio tor outdoor entertain- ing. For further 1nformat1 on. plea~ call the sal~ office. which ·~open datl) from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. at 362-9155. Pro" 1ding up tu approx1matl·I~ d1menl11un to lu\urou~ master suites. \\here rn1dentll will ap- prectatl·d largl' walk -in or ""'ard- robe cloSl'b . d sk) light (plan 8). Huntington Harbour At Your Fingertips For Under S200,000! I wo-Redroom, Two-Bath a nd Den Condominium~ \\. •!11•\\ I •• •' "' ••• ~··•I I '",.II 11111 I I II••\\ 1 •111\ 1111'111 t 'I); \111 ft '.If l t ,11 .. , ,, "·" 111.!11 I 1.l1rt I ,, ,1 \ f',11 11,1 • 11111• .. 1 ,,,,,, "'\,.,~-I I I • I ,,,, I I"' II \ I I" .. •1 I i. • I ti ,1 ' 11 dill~ II 'I I •• \ l ' II • 'Jl ,l' ' 1 I I\ 11 tJI • • ~ Iii h I' 1t 1: I I!"' 11 I~! ! I • "ljll•llt I,, I•" \\ " td " .. !It\• '"111 ••II" 1111 II••'' ' "11 •·''' \lhl "' II I J • •d1111 111111111 .11.11 1!1h 11 \t 11" 11t I ·11 '1• 1 I 11 ! 1• '"" \t-11tlh ..... ,~ '1 I II •!1 lfl•: ... :11 111111 'Jl\ll Ii,., 111 11 '"'P" d.1111 \\1 •11111.11111 '" 1 • 1 , ,,, ·' 11 1, 1 ,. It • ' '' " ,. ''·'"" 1 ''' ,, 11111 • n~t ~ .11' \I ll'llkll II • ''"'I \11111 \1r.,1 • lfullllfll(l1111 "'.t• h t \ "!M" • • 1~1 ,....l ll\~1 I• 1,/ ,,,,,It I 'I / 1,o /11 I r cm.TaP -- BEACH-CLOSE HOMES! 12 w•11• •••••cu. G The sman people who llve close to the Mach enfoy the best of California Prtsttae. Prlvtlqe. And a ttnw of place. Now, a dOttn mott can owfl a slngk family home loeded wtth upmslw futures at prices that stAn at las than $315,000 .. Soaring two- story spece:s. 3 bed.rooms, beckyvd prqe for 2, and balcony. AU 6om • Ust Of over 70 standllrd features. AU fof the bnt of ~h-dme Uvt.ng In Ncwpot1·Mesa's ~rth~. A pa.tt of "'°'·lnc~as•na vahea. A ~ of daaqt tbat coelil 1ftll cha"lf your Uft. for the bdlft ..... bdtU bany. RllST4CIMI. MIT·l•YL °"9tomlyL~ll II -ollft tMI. .... .. .... laq. wt ltnOW. WI~ ln .......... '-dM:loee 9ac:8dom. c..11 -.. "2-0$50 tor bred ... and .. , ....... c-...... LAt"I .... ... _, 5 ...... ,. ... ..:: =" .,, ........... "' .... Mil AlludM' I. ii) • ,,,_ NIYllW IHOWI .. 11100 nu. 6100 1 \ . • l 4 ...... ------.... -~ ne a., o1 Hope w_11y •• s cw1 a •dial .-k;I arurrt Mawaip ia ~of' ... ,. G. ft1 .. 111, presi-... ol dae •ieklpnmt com ... ay &Mt bean ber name. nc.p.oe Mt bcmollld eulicr thit year whh dae Spirit of Life ....S tom dae Conltnletioo Industries Alliance for the City of Hape. More than SJ00.000 wu railed at the Construction lnduatry A*'aee dianer bonoriaa Thompson in January. Thompeon pu- -aJy telecled medic:aJ ,enetics as the specific area of mean:h for ... tilowlhip. The Kathryn G. ThomP._SOn Research Fellowship. will support I.be dinic:al and buic scicnufac invest~tions of the City of Hope's Department of -Medical Genetics. a leadtr in the field. This department has ~ propams for Huntinaton's disease and ~hiatric disorders. as well as facilities for prenatal diagnosis or pertinent aenetic disorders. Tbe raearcb of over 1,000 families will focus on tourette 1'14tf'li i\l\t \I)'.]\!~ • Eicben apn111d -~don .. die euppon or• and IAcJ JI tr. or. HAL llldullriel. ,...,, ,, • of Uowd'I Carpet, JellftJ 111alltnll of' Stanley F\lmiturel. Dani B....a of Tuftex ~t Milli and Val ••le of Val Cran ror their support in the fumasbina of the Wellnea Center. The newly completed eet1ter hosted its first lharina sroup aeuion Wednaday. livina people wiUt cancer, u well u their friends and relatives, an opportunity to come tosether to speak about their experiences and listen to oUtera. Eichen ha4 her own personal commitment toward realizina Supervisor Wieder's aoal because of the involvement of her c;losc friend, Barbara S&Wart, who was a foundina director of the Wellness Community-Oranac County. Stewan died of cancer in April, and Eichen took her place on the board of directors. "I know how much the center meant to Barbara and to Harriett, and I am gratified with the successful completion," Eicben said. • • • The architectural and planning firm of Gilben Aja Associates in Irvine has announced the openina·of a branch office m Las Vegas. The office will be headed by the l\ja firm's regional director for the Nevada area, Cart Jou Carl1oa. rilldou and ~ftl'related ao Co1Wn'1 current and futJ .,,... iD lliver and Su lerwdino countieL :tJ PriOr IO mvina wttb Kauftun A BIOld on ita Oran1t Riwnide couatiel Projectl. Selleck told real ntate in his nat Micbipn. The N~ Beach resident holds a California real ettale liceme and tJ a member of Certified Purctwina Aaenta and • Buildina Industry Allocation.• • • ~'id' Blair D. ar,u bu joined the westero division of the Stau Company1 headquartered in Irvine, as a senior a<icount man rcaponaib~e for overaeei all aspects of each real estate tranucti client interface and coo~natina the efforts of the real estate pro team. ~ Bryan worked as an account man r with the Stau Company in its corporate headquanen in~ before joinina western division. Durina his four years with the .firm, he has wor~eA with a number of larat coroprationa including ATclT, TeJ1 The Aja firm has been involved in the Nevada architecture market since 1985 when it designed an R&D center in the Hughes · Airport Center in Las Vegas. The company opened its main office in Irvine in 1978 with three employees and has since grown to a staff of 35. Its designs, many of them recipients of national and regional awards, can be seen throughout Southern California and Nevada. K. T'llolllpson C.rol• alchen Curt Jofln Carlson symdrome. a heredita')' disorder characterized by compulsive behavior such as motor ttcs, vocal noises and many other problems. Investigations in Thompson's name will be imponant in the City of Hope's effons to understand and provide better treatment for a variety of genetic disorders that affect large Thompson is a recognized leader of the building industry in Southern Cali fornia. Her over -2~year-old deve lopment firm cur- rently is building seven new neighborhoods in the master-planned community of Aliso Viejo. • • • Orange County Supervisor Harriett M. Wi~er, chairman of the board of the Wellness Communll) -Orange County, has praised C~role Eichen Interiors and a group of furnishings su ppliers for their co ntributions to the interior decor of the organization's new Santa Ana center, which opened this week . .. With the help and gcnerosit) of so m<!_n)-. espec1all> thoc;e whose donauons of time. se rvices and products have madr the facility so attracth e." Wieder dcclan:d. "we have at last fu lfilled a personal commitment that I made to m} sister when she succumbed to pancreatic cancer fi ve }Cars ago. .. Now. cancer patients and their fam1l1c s from throughout Orange county ha\.C a beautiful center when: the) can recel\C the much-needed hope. educatton and friendship that ther Wrllnl''>S Community provid es free of charge ... she added Carole Eichen, president of Carole E1chcn Interiors and a member of the Wellness Co mmun1t\ ·~ board of director\. rnm- mented. ··This has been a H.·am ctTort ft)r one of ihc mmt \\Orth"' htl c causes I can think of. .. I am pleac;ed to ha\ c lx'cn abk tu a~semhk some of th t• leading suppliers in the furn1sh1ngc; indust~ to make the m'\' tl'IHcr u place that ever) one \\ho goes there t•an be proud or:· \h~ 1ia1~1. • • • 1--~ .vf} . ·-•, ~ ... at the ' • \ l\IJ ( Jl dllOd. ll'd l Ullll~ J1cll10IJllll( \ ll'\\\ ol l lH' l'c1ulil I >lean,< Jl.tlina l~l.iml Jlld thl' lmtom llun11n~t11n lic·a1 h l'1cr, )(1\'C\ homl'hU\t'r' thl· ihamt> to hH' right-JI the twat h. \\'hen \ou'rt• nol t>nrm 111i.: \our <Xl'Jn lront rtueat111n area nhe ht•c1th t, ~ou'll lw luxur1a11111( 111 !ht' pman ol vnur new IM> ht"druom, t\\11 and ont··lldll bath tom.lo· mm1um. At V1~ta ( atalma. ~ou'll hav(' vour dH>tte of fl oor plam. >tngle and two \tor>, ra nging up to 2. ~00 square leet f.ach appointed With the mo~t exclusive design fl'a- turt'~ rncludlng recessed mood lighting, gourmet ~1tcbem and woodburn in)t fmplaln . l'r ices start as low J' S289,900 for non·ocean \'1cws and continue to the mid St>00,000, dl'pt>ml1ng on ocean view and floor plan. Get on our pnortt} list toda~ for an exclu\rve \'I r. showing of Vista < atahna. To 'ign up .tnd to see our otht•r beach development \' 1\lt our C oultrup lnformat1011 <..enter locatl'd one bl<Kk ea~t of Paofll < oast llw}, di 4121 Warner Avenut.•, at the ttuntington Beach Marir1d, 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. daily exct'pt fue~da y and Wtdne~lay. Or call (714) 840-8580. IK.. . ·~ • • • Prc~ley of Southern California sung the praises of the often- unsung heroes of the home-building industry recently by hosting a special luncheon and awards program for its subcontractors. Representatives of more than 150 subcontracting firms turned out for the event at the Pan Paci fic Hotel in Anaheim, where they saw Wea Stauffer of Stauffer's Landscape in Redlands accept the Subcontractor of the Year award from Presley's field and office personnel. Stauffer received a commemorative plaque, and his firm 's name will be engraved on a perpetual trophy that will be on display at Presley's corporate offices in Newpon Beach. "All of our subcontractors share the credit for the success Presley has enjoyed in the past year.'' declared Al Nalsmitb, Presley's construction manager. "Without their wholehearted support. we would be unable to maintain the high standards of constrcut1on excellence that have inspired confidence in so man y home buyers." • • • Two marketing luminaries wi ll join a veteran crew of chili judges for the Sales & Marketing Council's ninth annual Chili Cookoff -themed ··strike up the Band" and scheduled for Aug. 29 at Frazier Park in Eagle Country/Wild Rivers. adjacent to Irvine Meadows in Irvine. Returning from last year's barn burner arc crowd fa vorites W.W."Wlld Wayne" Wallace from Tcrlingua. Texas. birthplace of the chili cookofT: Roy Pingo, food critic and cookbook author. and Joe Varga, beer. \\1nr and ch1l1 expert. The t\\O 1ndu!>tr) reprc entatl\es who \\Ill be help select the "'rnnrrs arc a .. .,ard "'inners them sch cs -Michael Hixson of Goodman/H1>.son & Cu .. the 1989 M..\M ales managrr of the >Car. and Linda Wood of the Bure Corp .. the 1989 MAME marketing d1rcc:tor of the \Car. ndcr the . d1rectton of Andrea Redfield of Western ('1t1es Mortgage. ihl' popular fundra1 scr is .,tagcd annuall> to support the m) nad prok\s1unal dl'H'lopml·nt program\ prt.'Sl'nted h) SMC. the marketing educatwn arm of thl' Autld1ng lnduc;tr) ..\\c;oc1atton o f So uthern Calt fu rn1a. Tickr ts to thl' c\·ent art• $JO. 1ndudmg parking. 1f purcha\cd be fo re ..\ug. 16. Alk r that date. or at thl' door. thq go up to $411. The adnw • .,1on pmc indude11 hot dog\. baked potatoc'. drini...., and all th e ch11t \l>U ran l'al. tk t·r and \\tnt: \'111 bl' \old. and no other akoholtt: be\ rragc '' 111 be permitted. No one under the age of 21 "'ill tx· adm1t1 l'U <all Rcdlit'ld at XJ8-hti77 for add1u onal infor- mattun. • • • • John M. Selleck ha., JOtrlt'd :'\t'\\ port .Hca r h-ba\cd ( us tarn Homt·s as .purchac,mg agent. u 1m111g to till' <.ompan~ from tht• southeast d1 ' 1s10nul omce., of Kaufman & Broad in Anaht•1m Hills. Scllccl... \\Ill he '"'oht•d 1n hudgl't organ11ation. sutx·ontractor •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • " .. Mlchael Hixson Unda Wood John M. Selleck;; Instruments. Enscrch Exploration and Ameri can Airlines. ' L Prior to joining the Staubauch Company, Blair worked at An~cJr Young and Company, an international public accounting firm . as if senior accountant with prima7 emphasis in real estate. · 1 W h M C •, • . I . . s I l eyer acuser ortgage ompan)' 1s re ocaung tts outhctfl California division headquaners to the sixth floor of the Wo[jT Com pany's new 7700 Irvi ne Center office building. it was ao- nounced by Thomas C. Wolff Jr., company president. , J Weyerhaeuser Mortgage Company specializes in prov1di~ rcs1dcnt1al constructi on financi ng for singl e-famil y neighborhood developments. It 1s a subsidiary of Weyerhaeuser Financial Servl<:OS Compan). · 1 J 7700 Irvine Center is located between the San Diego and Sanfl Ana frecwa>s in the In inc Center. the corporate hub of the lrv,rtc Spectrum. The firm's ne"' dh is1onal headquarters cncompa~ morl' than 2.000 square feet m the nme-stol) butldmg. according tp Bruce J . King, vice president and general manager. , > The Wolff Com pan 1s an Irvine-based investment builder and developer of mid and h1gh-nse offi ces. rl'ta1 I projects and high-tccll industrial buildings. , 1 > • • • J 'I Larry Klelnscbmidt of Laguna Nigul'I has been appo1~<¥J assistant \ice prl·s1dl·nt/controllcr for the William L\on Com pan}. With more than 1.l )Cars of experience m the building i'rtd de .. clopmcnt tndu:>tr)-1n Orange Count>. Klcinschm1dt 1s hiahh versed in both the bu1ldins and finan cial realms . .\ native· pt Colorado Springs. Colo .. Kleinschmidt 1s a certified public accOUJl · tant "''th a dl·grce in husiness adm1ntstrat1on/accoun ttng from ·ttfe l 'nl\erstt\ of f-'.olon~do. · He has lxTn \\Ith the L)on compan~ -;incl· 1988. Pre' 1ousl~~ fie \\as l'mplo~l·d a' chief finann al onica or c:ontroll'r for scvfllll Orange Count ~ huild1ng and de\clopmcnt rompan1es. f Klc1ns<:hm1d11 s a member of lbe ·\men.can ln~t1tutc ofCcrt1fi~d Pu blic An:uuntant\ and thl' Caltforn1a SoClet ~ of Certified Pu~f)c .\nutHllanl\ . • • • I .\·~I Hume" and th t' In inc ( o mpam rt·rcnth do'il'd l'\Crow*n \-~1\ pun:ha\e ol an t'1ght-arrt• parrt'I o(land on ·the 1 us t11l Rail . l he purl·ha\l' 1\ the fir\t Sll'P ul a l\\O·part acqu 1 tt1 on "here > ·\·M "ill acquire a tutal of I S.5 acre11. l u,ttn Ranch 1s a I. 740-fcre ma~ter-planncd rommun11 ~ 1 1 • • • • • • • Ne\!ilport Beach - Laguna Sur~: homes tich in diversity .. The rich \a n et)-of attar hi' housing in Orange ( ount~ cal rs lO tht• demand of a great 1· \Crs1t) of bu)ers. \\Ith proJCCts that range from t'ntn ·le' cl prod- uct. to the soph1sttl·ated attached homes "'h1l·h ha\l' been <te- s1gncd for the rap1dl ) cxpand1pg lu\Ur) markN. , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A special view for a select few. ( "'''l' fwhat l1k look-. like high ,1hon· Nl'"l'''rl I l.1r~>r,-hchmJ privarc gates, from thl".,t' l'll·· l,!.mtly appn1ntcJ Zand 3 heJwom cxn. ul n T u 1n- ,1, 1mtn111 m rcrrcat . ( :n.·.tt cJ ft1r rhc J 1 crnninatmg hu\t'r h) 111w 111 ( :.d1fom1.1\ m1 l\l renowned hu1l1k-r, . O pt·n daily, I 0 · 6. 7 14/642-l 01 5 • te' c Houd •. \Kl' prc~1dent ot sale., and marketing fo r Hop1e!> b) Pol)gon. noted thl· rtttJlg populartt)-of cas1I ~ mamtal{l~d attached houses in Orange Coun- t~ ·s high-enc.I m.trkct. "Man) hOtnl' bu)er\. prtrJ1Dr- tl) !IUt-ct'''ful l'Wt'Ull\C\ ,and matlm' adultc, ,,..tth gru" n 1t'11l- dren. arc no"' turning to the rnnvcn 1~ncc of thr upscale: ot - tachcc.l home. '" h1ch ofTcrs th<· amen1t1cs th at d1sungu1sh lu~ui; s10gk-fam1 I) residences." The sucrcs'l of Homes b) Pol~gon\ Laguna ~ur commum- t) 1s tcstamt·nt to the demand for soph1st1catcd attached howiile among toda)· home b~crs. Kno\\n for 1t spectacular can .. 1C\.\S, which extend from los Verdes to the. Coro nado lshtnds to the sou th. Laguna ur featu~s attached villas with as muctl as 3.182 square feet . presented rn Mcdtterranean designs wtth ;two and three stom·s. "These homes comhine a guard·gatcd locauon overloo~ing the California coa t. with l~vish appointments, custom wine racks and state-of-the-an ap- pltanc.:c an the kitchens:· con· tinued Houck. "Laguna urOf· fer an entirely unique appr rh to atta.chcd living. in on of Orange County's mo t cel- ebrated re 1denttal areas." 1 For entry-level buyers, l al· tachcd homes offer a pract~al solution for homcowncrsh~· in Oranac ounty. noted liva mith. markcttna director fi lhc-' Janes Group. ··Anachcd hon Ina is the perfect altcrnati"c for lint· umc buyers and youna fanrilee • ofTcnna the sa•i1faction of M91 homt owncnh1p, and out1uand· 1n1 value and aflordabihty ... lilid math. 1 ~ , t ' l brl1k ntlago homes More tban 200 homes have been told or leued in the second of the Irvine Company'1 1llO Hills midcntial com- m iy. and only a dwindtina oU}1lber of townhome and sinsJe- fatbily ~ntial opponunues rep~~n available to prospective bo~eownen.· Santi-a<> Hills' recipe for suc-cqs stoma from its exceptional location next to some of the city of C>r'aqe's established nei&h-~hoods and form the ranse of ~dences it .. ofT~rs J>:<>tent1onal bomeowncrs. sa.td Shirley Doig, Santa Rosa Develeper: Standard Pacific.J - Type ef development: Si ngle- family homes. Price ruae: From the high $300.000s. N1mber ef floor plans: Four. Squre foota1e: 2. 700 to 3.350. Sales office pltHe: 5 51-1 500. di rector of residential marketing for the Irvine Company. ''The community reall y gi ves home shoppers an excellent o~ ponumty to compare different housing styles to better de- term ine the type of home that will best fit their living needs." Doig added. "Plus. it offers resi- dents access to an arra} of area amenities. including a new elementary school. a neigh- borhood park. landscaped green- belts. a central paseo. the nearby Rancho Santiago College. the E I I E • ur VI e W S are legendar y Ll'Xl'RT V1Ew Co~OO\tl '\fl'\tS o' THE GOLF CorRSE FR0'9 886,900 TO S 135,900 ( 6 19) 345-0554 DiKo\tr ~ Leg~lld SeriH. an ~1quisite l"Olltttioo ol ~br ~olf <'OWW rooclon.innams offering ·~impiring "~ X1'0S ~awrald ram..~ and sparkling iue,.~ to the majestic' anta Rosa \lounbins ~'Ond. lmaginal~~·~ designed,~ OM and t-'O Mdroom tondominium hotne-s ~nt a danlin~ bknd ol-A)~ and luxUJ). fou'll rnjo~ a ma~irtttnt d ubhouse and ~OUT'llwt ~tauranl. Tf'd Robin~igned 18-hok champion,hip ~olf rourw, ~mashfo~ tennis. 'parklin~ pool' and 'OOthing spas .. .aO in an unbeatabk La Quinta lontion. [u1ui .. itr ~'· il'l<'Omparablf' rttrt'ation. pri<'ek .... 'w"'· •• Comt' ht> in,pired. THE LECE'D SERIES :\T PAL\I RO\" .\LE ,, .. ·~· .. .............. ' Orange Canyon Village shopping 7 plaza and a s1Je for a planned 1---------------------------------:------:--------------------------commerci al center.·· Located near the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains at the confluence of Chapman and ;'1.icwport avenues. Santiago Hills encompasses apartment. con- dominium. townhome. single- fam1l y and executive home neighborhoods. Residents enJOY prox imity to a variety of com- munit)w1de features such.as the OC"'-Chapman Hill Elementary Monte Vista Devtloper: Standard Pacific. Typt of dtvelopmtnt : To" nhomes. Price ranee: From the m1d- S IOO.OOOs. Number of floor plans: Fou r. Square foota1e: 800 to 1.285. Sales office pltoae: 551-1500. School, the eight-acre anuago Hills park and network of bike trails. pedestrtan pathways and a ce ntral pasco that links com- munity neigh borhoods. Along with these in-place neighborhood amen1t1es. the community has plans for a 12- acre mixed-use site that will potenta1lly include a small shop- ping center. office complex or a combinauon of uses. Currently in Phase II of de- velopment. Santiago Hills. which when completed will in- clude more than 650 homes and apartment units in four neigh- borhoods, currentl y has two neighborhoods of homes that have select rcs1dent1al op- ponunmcs sull available and one expected to open early next year. They include: •Standard Pacific's Satna Rosa Homes. whic h has less than 65 si ngle-famil y residences available for sale. Homes fea ture four floor plans with up to four bedrooms and range 1n Sile from 2. 700 to 3,350 square feet. Prices start in the h1gh-S300.000s. •Standard Pacific's Monte Vista Townhomes, which has less than a half-dozen homes rcmainina. The townhomes offer one, two, and three-unit con- fiaurations Wlth 11p to three bedrooms and range in size form 800 to l ,285 square feet. Pnces tqjn in the m1d-S l 00.000s. •Pulte Ho mes' Galleria Homes. sinJ)e-family attached residences which feature two- story, two and three-bedroom plans ranaina in size fror:n l. 700 t9 2 SOO square feet. Prices are ~t to bC determined and sales are. expected to bcain in early 1991. In lddition to these residential projecu, the community's Phase II development will allO include the Santi-a<> Hills Apert~ents. .a J86-unit complex whach as planned to open tn late 1990. Built and maftaeed by Western Na&ionaJ ,,.nits. the nciah- E wiJI feature five Ooor °' studio, one and two. apartments. Prkes are ~to be detemuned. To dlte, ncarty 900 homes t11vc been ~ in S.n•illo Htlls. For f'unl9er informaaioa .°" S..U..0 Hills, c:onlKt die lmne C..Jlfty~•-HOmcftndint ,Cater at U I· UOO. .. SHOWCASE OF /~ ~ , / .. :.•. / FOR MORE INFORMATION : CAIJ, MICHAEL AT ~21 ~ SJl ' • ' • , I ~· \ .. ESCAPE ·TO ANOTHER -W 0 R L ·o o· There 1s another world rn Orange Councy chac you can escape co. A mascer·planned community where all che conve- niences of che cicy are balanced by che natural beaucy of ch e Saddleback foothill.sand Trabuco Canyon. Here. the dream of homeownership and the raising or a family comes co life among acres of unspoiled open space and miles of hiking and biking crails along wich oucscanding recreational facilities. ......_ And. where The Baldwin Company has designed three discinccive and va lue-orienred neighborhoods chat meec 1hc needs of a wide-range of lifestyles -MONTECIDO Two and chree bedroom 10wnhomes w11h approx1ma1ely . 1.015 co I. 303 square feec cha1 rcacu re an abunuance of d1suncuve arch11ec1ural t!lemenrs. drren access to an anached one-or 1wo-car garage. and r nvarc pano areas or spacious sun decks Price·dfrom $125,900. (714) 589-6988. . -- ) ' R TO lA HILLS Th ree bedroom parred srngle-famrly homes wtCh approx1ma1cl y 1.561 10 l.8q l square fee1 fca1unrigblock walls. skyl1gh 1s. I ransom windows. wacef ul rounded corners plus the convenience of 1menor laundry roGn1s and direCl access t6) two-car garage Pricedfrom $185.900. (714) 858-1779. Three ,1nd lour heuroom c,rngle-farnrly hrllsrde home'> \\'llh appro\rrn.irl'I\ 1930 10 .?Aq4 '>quarc fce1 These homes offer ca1hedrdl drld nrne-roo1ce1llng5.1magrna 11ve bonus rooms. upgrti<kd kt1chen applt<1n<.e'> .ind 1wo-or three-car garage'> Pricedfrom $258.900. (714) 858-9220. Portola Sale\ orr';Cb and moclels open daily 10 J m 10 6 pm TJl!r the Sdntil An.1/S,:m n1el{O rlntrrsiJ1r 514051 Frcewily to th!' 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P GE 4 I SATURDAY. Ai9* 4. 19'0 TUSTIN $63(,900 Ocean. mountain & city light views from this beautifully maintained, Immaculate family home. Newly upgraded. new kitchen cabi- nets. freshly painted inside & out. w/tasteful use of decorator papers. Large private lot w/pool&lushlandscapi . SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE $237,500 Approx: 37 acres In Parksdale Oregon. Outstanding views of Mt. Adama & Mt. Rain- ier with Mt. Hood almost in your back yard. Total privacy and seclusion with easy access to highways. HARBOR RIDGE EST A TES $725,000 Two bedroom. 2 ba expanded condo with unobstructed rolling hilts and night light views. Extremely private end location Use your own ideas to make this a dream come true! VIEW DUPLEX IN COM "" $696, 700 Front unit with 2 small bedrooms. 2 bath - Virtually new. Rear unit has been painted in and out. has a bay and ocean view, double attached garage. and 3 brs MODEL PERFECT $196,900 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths. diing room. living room. interior laundry area. Central air con- d (tioning. Large fenced patio. NEW LISTING CUTE & CHARMING CONDO $159,900 End unit/private patio/attached dbl garage. 2 master bedroom -1 upstairs/ 1 downstiurs. Perfect for 2 singles. investor. or 1st time buyer. ASK FOR CYD HASTINGS YACHTSMANSHIPI AHOY! $1,950,000 -Room for two boats. 66 ft. on water. New dock/slip. Living room/dining room/family room -plus built-in ott1ce on balcony all face water. Panorama! Perfect family or c01porate entertaining. ASK FOR SASSY LUBY. 102 ASPEN LANE $205,000 Eastside townhouse. Great for 2 sigles. Two large master suites, two car attached garage. Association pool & spa. Best shopping. theatre & freeway location. ASK FOR CYD HASTINGS. YIU.A BALBOA/SEA FAIRE/VERSAILLES ··-. I VERSAILLE PENTHOUSE 11•,000 1 bedroom. 1 bath . white tile, light carpet and mirrored wardrobes. Perfect for first time buyer. bachelor or doctor seeking~ ond home near beaches and hospital. LUXURIOUS PENTHOUSE 1219,000 2 bedroom. 2 bath penthouse. Vaulted cell- ing. track lighting. huge deck. storage. sep. dining. FP. mirrors throughout. COZY CONDO AT VERSAILLES S195, Beautifully decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath with peek-a-boo ocean view. new carpet, y1e. crown moldings. louver drapes. marbl hearth fireplace. OCEAN VIEW CONDO $399, Spectacular ocean view from every room in this beautiful. extra large condo Originally a model from final phasse in Villa Balboa. This property 1s definitely pnced to sell!!! SEA FAIRE PENTHOUSE 1317 Beautiful penthouse with vaulted cetli~gs celestory windows and peek-a-boo ba views entry. marble fireplace. very light deco throughout. Shows beaut1funy. ONE OF A KIND 1151, Completely remodeled 1 BR, 1 BA condo. AN marble bath. marble & tile floors. granite breakfast bar and custom kitchen. Very con- tem rary. LIDO PARK MOBILE HOMES Where can you live on the bay In Newport Beach for these pnces? 1 Bedroom. 1 Bith -Land iJse Is onty $800 per month. Great for singles S 15,000 LH 1 Bedroom. 1 BAth -On the bayt Watch the boats go by from this great location. Cute u a button. Flreplaoe $39,500 LH 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath -Smartly decorated, walk to restaurants and shopping. $42,500 LH 2 Bedroom, 2 bath -located on the prtvate beach. Customized throughout. $87 ,500 LH .. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1125,000 Ctoee to beach, bay & peek-a-boo ocean view! This 2,650 sq. ft. family home has 4BR. 21nBA, lg family room & 4 car ptus garage. Extras Include antique paneling, stained glass, built-in stereo system, full 'security system, custom Shutters. air cond & new roof. DOVER SHORES VIEW HOME 11,350,000 Dramatic 4 br single story h(i\me w/panoramic back bay & city light views. Elegant master suite w/flreplaoe, crown m<>4dlngs 3 fireplaces, state of the · art kitchen. large view deck and gated courtyard with pool & spa. CAMEO SHORES 12, 100,000 APPRAISED AT $2,300,000, ASSUMABLE $1,600,000 LOAN!! Three bedrooms, 4 ~aths with den. Ocean views from all main rooms. Courtyard pool for privacy and a host of am~nities. Quality and perfection. 8tG CANYON CUSTOM 12, 150,000 This 3 bedroom. 4 bath home has a very special flair! Youthful in design, the unique custom wall coverings include many hand- painted rice papers, real bark. and other facinatlng mediums. Pool and spa are fenced for child safety and there is a lovely view of Big Canyon. BAYSHORES S699.SOO Fabulous cottage 1n a quiet location on tree hned street. 4 bedrooms. S baths. beautiful remodeled kitchen. Cozy, comfortable and in top notch cond1t1on. Priced to sell. .- HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES $925,000 5 bedroom. 3'h bath, "Devonshire" model. End unit w/view. Full wet bar. upstairs deck. lots of used brick. Large yard. R LEASE BIG CAN S7000/month 3 bedroo athrooms Private pool & spa. Professionally decorated. BIG CANYON $8000/month Custom furnished home in gated community. 5 bedrooms. 4 bathrooms. Private swimming pool. COMMERCIAL PROPERTEI Robin has lived in the Newport Beach, Corona Del Mar area for the past 19 years. She began her Real Estate career In 1980 with the Irvine Pacific Development Co. in their new homes sales division. In Newport Beach and irvine. Because of her Interest In t ravel, Robin became a Flight Attendant for Western Airlines (now Delta). always keeping a close eye on the Real Estate market across the country. After traveling around the world, Robin says "Corona Del Mar is still the most desi rable place to live." Robin specializes in the Corona Del Mar area. BRANO NEW $459,000 Price reduced on this newly constructed 5 BA. 3 BA family home. Large kitchen. formal dining room. large master suite with fire- place. Extra large fenced 1n yard and 3 +-car detached garage. OLD CORONA DEL MAR $544,900 Best buy in Old Corona del Mar! Remodeled 3/3 and 211 duplex. New appliances. fur.:lace and A/C A great income property m a fabulous neighborhood. LAUREL POINT TOWNHOME $200,000 Two master suites & 2'"2 baths in desirable East Costa Mesa. Private community with assooation pool and spa. private yard, 2 car attached garage. approx. 1.300 sq ft. Seller 1s anxious to hear otters -Has purchased another home!' MONARCH BAY -BEST BUY 1859,000 Divorce forces sale of this completely re- modeled 3 SR. 2' 2 BA home. Extensive use of glass. Frenchdoors. new custom kitchen w/whlte oak cabinets & Corlan Private gated community w/private beach & club. Motivated seller -make offer -owner/agent SHOMCLIFFS MfNl ESTATE S1,148,000 Large lot in exclusive residential ar19a. Ap- prox. 2.000 sq.ft. home that needs a creative mind. Great location - ottered at lot value. SINOLE FAMtL Y HOME 1535,000 Beautiful cozy 3 br. 2 be Lusk home on private corner lot. Family room with flreplace and oak book shelves, extra storage. Seller will consider a lease option. SATURDAY, August 4, 19'0 / f'AGa. 5 BACK BAY $315,000 View of horses. hills. goff course. path to Back Bay at front door. Custom rebuilt In '78. Beautiful master suite with fireplace. window . seats and patio. Beam ceilings throughout oak kitchen. Large yard (approx. 10,000 sq.ft.) with BBQ on back patio. Owner/ Agent WAUC TO THE BEACH $324,IOO End unit with the best location in the com- plex! Walk to the beach from this spacious and airy condo or open your patio doors and jump Into the sparkling poot Fabulous mas- ter suite with fireplace & jacuzzi tub. Large living room with fireplace and wet bar. bonus room. COM COTT AGE $479,500 Corona del Mar cottage with room for ad- ditional unit -Pad at rear of lot 1s great for adding garage w/unlt above Close to sehool & youth center, shopping and beach. NEWPORT VILLA SS48,000 Stunning 3 BR. 2112 BA former model with many upgrades. Marble 1s used exquisitely throughout and mirrors are cleverly used in the powder & sitting rooms. Beautifully land- scaped. Community pool & spa NEWPORT BEACH $399,500 Completely redecorated 4 br. 2', bath townhome in Bluffs All white & bright. Beautiful new fixtures & lighting. new tile counter tops. mirrored wardrobe doors Just hke new! NEWPORT BEACH $439,000 FEE Best priced "E" Plan.in the Bluffs Reduced to sell -owners moving out of state Beaut•· fully redecorated. 3 BDRM. Family Room 21 1 BATH. Near school and shopping Communi- ty pool NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1825,000 Close to beach, bay & peek-a-boo ocean view! Th!,J 2.650 sq. ft family home has 4 BA. 2'!\ BA. lg family room & 4 car plus garage. Extras include antique panefing. stained glass. bultt-ln steret system. full security system. custom shutters. air cond & new roof. -· r' • PAGE 6 / SAT\MDAY. ~ 4 . 19'0 V DAILY N.OT I ftAl ESTATI WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. BALBOA ISl.A.ND large lot steps to beach with exc1t1ng totally remodeled 4 bdrm home. With library, den & private bred. patio plus J bdrm apt with deck & ~~t~g6ej~i~~~~ .. ~'.'.~.~~~·l·i~.) .. ~~~.~~~~~-~.~~i.~ s~~~~ UDO ISi..£ A bright beezy 3 bdrm home, separate master & formal dining opening through.Fr. doors to lushl)' planted tiled patfo. Fresh white w11h bright accents & wh1tev.ashed floors on sunny corner lot. 631-3193.. ................................................. S779,000 UDO ISi..£ Bright, open 4 bdrm Artist's home, redoe to perfection! Beamed ceilings, Fr. doors, paned windows, skylights. crown moldings & wainscoting & nev. carpet large lot on center strada. REDUCED! 631-1400 .................................................... S798,000 HARBOR RJDCE CREST withdools, spas & 1cnn1s. Elegant & beautifully customize 4 bdrm Kensington plan, lush view selling. Family & formal dining rooms, loh game room & triple garage. REDUCED TO SELL! 7~0-3600 .................................................... S799,ooo UDO ISi..£ Dramatic Mediterranean 4 bdrm newer home. family room, formal dining, gourmet kuchen with hand painted riles, roof top deck & beam ceilinged hving room opening through Fr. doors to brid. patio. 631 -1400 .................................. S849,000 UDO VU.LACE Spectacular views of ocean, moun- ta1m & sparkling ba)' from this beautifully decorated 7th floor 2 bdrm, 21 i bath condo with sauna 1n full securit~ building with doorman, pool & spa. 631 -1400 .................................................................. S895,000 CHINA COVE Intimate & inv111ng 3 bdrm home in charming community 1ust steps to private beach. Master, hving areas & patio with bay views on top floor, l extra bdrms below+ private yard with deck & spa 760-3600 ........................................... S1,089,500 NEWPORT HEICKrS Fabulous new 5 bdrm contem- porar) with ocean views from everywhere Family & formal dining rooms, library, laundry & utility rooms & 3 car garage. Wood floors, accents of slate, granite & tile 760-3600 ........................................... S 1.200,000 DOVER SHORES Super bayfront location with view of mtns & city lights plus dock for SS' & 38' boats. Pou~nual for 2nd story add111on to this 4 bdrm home. ~~i1~3\~~~ .. ~ .. ~.~~.·.~.~ .. ~.t.1.~ ••• ~~~~~~'.'.l1~:~~~ BELCOURT Customized J.M Peters 4 bdrm ex- ecutive home, dining & family rooms, master with sitting area, den (could be S1h bdrm) & lovely land- suped patio. Elegant pale decor, bleached floors, Fr. doors. 760-3600 ....................................... Sl,770,000 CORONA DEL MAR OFFI CE 11;011 t-: t'OA:-.T HIC t-f \\';" 714-760-3600 Realtors A OPEN SAT & SUN l ·S 2SS-4 [Iden •0101, Ccxta M~ 1bd1wnhm Mark & Oebofa J.ck\on ~ 199,0()0 493 Morning unyon. CO<ON del M'r J bd lwnhm "'"e Petersen & Maq~o S1i.u11 U OS 000 2S3 l 191h Slrttl C<»t• M~ J bd hou-.e Sieve Biul ~JS9.000 }()12 Cl1fl Dmt'. 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Top quality 6 bdrm, including master with >tud\. maids quarter~. family room den & pool room Tcrr.i«.' with pool, ~pa & BBQ renter. Exqu1~11ely furn1)hed. 631·1400 ................................. ~4.500,000 CORONA DEL MAR with 60' ot trontaKe on bcau11tul bJ)'tront l:x•ach I o~dv 4 bdrm trc1d111onal home v.11h d1nin~ & IJmtl\ room\ den & e.u-in l..1tt hen laq~l' '" 1n1< r ootn, br 1< I.. 11 pk. Fr door\ & 00\ act ion view' &J 1-1400 . . .. ... . .. ................................ S2, 195,000 LIDO ISLE Dr.im.i11c conlE'mporary 6 bdrm homr w11h fJm1h room E. clod Totally remodeled, s1a1c ot the art nev. l..11< ht•n & bayfront m.ister suite Extem1vt' U\l' ol bl..ic l.. )(rJn11c blacl.. marbl<· & mirrors 631-1400 ............................................................... $2,350,000 LIDO ISLE b.tyl1ont duple~. 60' on the beach. lower h.i~ J bdrm~. 3 bdlh'>. formal d1n1ng & pa tio. upper 3 bdrm~. 2 bdth\ & deck over J car garage 8.1)' & Cit\ llKhl \. tl'Y. \ 0\\ n<·r ma\ exc. h..inge for luxur) l A home 63 1·1400.. . ....... .. ..................... Sl ,395,000 COLLINS ISLAND with water on 2 sides & dock for 65' l)()dt • s1d<' 11e\. parkl1ng open bdy vista~ surround 1h1'> lrl•\hl\ rl•done 4 bdrm, new kitchen & baths, ;d~~·:;"'r:;;_t;~~: .. ~~~~~~: .. ~.~.~-~~'.~\2~7t~ UDO ISLE .i lu'>h lawn sweeps from this lx-aut1fully remodeled 4 bdrm home to a dock for large yacht Thl'rt' is d den & 2nd floor family room, l1v1ng room, form.ii dining & gourmet kitchen open to the terrace &31 -1400 .................................................. $2,495,000 SAN CLEMENTE COMMERCIAL prem1<-r lcx .Uton .iuoss from park & beach. 1 block 10 pier M uh1·u~e zoning, gre.i1 investmen1 .i rea, ok for condos, off1u• rt·ta1l or .ipartmenl\ Ex1~ting building u.-.ed .,, motc.•I 760·3600............... .............. .. .............. S3, 100.000 LINDA ISLE llt.•g.rntly decorated S bdrm (or 4 & dcnl with formal d1n1ng & family rooms, 4 fireplaces. 108' ot 111.iin h.tr front.igt• & dock for over 100' yach1 lush < uurt yard woth pool & '>pa & 3 car ga ragt'. lll-0 6J 1-1400..... .. .................................. s .uoo,ooo BIG CANYON C\tate w11h fabulous views & over 150' on blufl O\l'r 8th fairwa) Of Baronial proport1om & incomp.irable qu.il11y. 11 1nclud~ 4 bdrm~. 2 family room. study. formal dining & ~eparate m.ltds SUlt<' 631 ·1400 .................................................. $3.SOO.OOO UDO ISLE f.abulou\ bright & open 5 bdrm home on hugt> 101. 67' of bay fron1 & dock for 100' yacht .. ~tdl' ltt'' The' 2 \IOry living room opens to the p.at10 & priv.it<' ~p.i Tot.illy fl•modeled in Southwt>st styll' 631 ·1400 ............. 1 .................................. S4.200.000 LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND Incredible new S bdrm 8.lyfront "Italian Villa" with doc!.., side tics & spar"ling views f_dm1ly & formal dining rooms, breakfasl bay. stud), intt•rior court balcon1M & cr1pll.' garage 631 -1400 .................. .' .............................. S-4,.250,000 WATERFRONT HONES. INC. REALTORS · NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE !4.i.i \\'. CO;\ST HlCHWAY BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE \I ;, MAHINI-: A\'K 714-673-6900 714-631-1400 ~ . Exclusive Affiliate of Sothcbfs International Realty '•. • .•• • .......... _. .. '. :P................... . • .. . • ...................... · .............................. · .... . . ~ NOr i mAL DTAR SAT\MDAY. "'9.t 4. 19'0 / ~MJI 7 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. MESA VERDE townhome in nice are. with com- munity pool. Freshly refurbished 2 bdrm, attached garage with lilundry facilities 6' lovely patio sur- rounded by greenery. 673-6900· .................. $1-4-4,000 -~ . COSTA MESA "Colonial" complex with pool & lush mature lilndscaping in good location close to Courtyards shopping & park. Charming 3 bdrm towntiome with fireplace, paned windows & lilrge private poitio. 631-1400 ............. ~ ............... $174,900 E.ASTSIDE Costa Mesa townhome with 2 bdrms including large mas1er. 2'1'z baths, inside laundry, lilrge kitchen & lush poitio. Nice complex with pool, spa & BBQ. Close to shops. freeways & walking trails. 631-1400 .................................................... S199.000 NEWPORT On the hill.·Brand new exciting 3 bdrm, (or 2 master suites & den) townhome. l ots of amenities & built-ins, wet bu, stvlights,wood burning fireplace, private poitlo & .rt dble garage. Walk to belch. 631 -1400 ......................................... $265,000 HUNl1NCTON BEACH If you love remodeling, this home is for you. Grea1 potential at a GREAT PRICE! Rare 2 stot, 5 bdrm home in nice area close to beach shopping schools. 631· 1400 ..................... S275,oo0 E.ASTSIDE Duplex R-2 lot with 2 bdrms each unit. Alley access, extra parking with fixer potential. 631-1400 ........•.......................................•... S289,000 NEWPORT CRESTI Charming remodeled 3 bdrm townhome with dining room & double garag~. Bleached oak floors, plantation shun ers, mirrored closet doors. Comm pool & tennis, walk to beach. Mo11vated MUST SELL! 631-1400 ......... :·······S289.500 CORONA DEL MAR Upscale . bright 2 bd condo, frplc, formal dining & spoi tub 1n master bath. 'Jear new Mediterranean complex w11h ~urity & under- 9~i~fiot..~~.'.~.~: .. ~.~~-.~~~-~-~·-t·~-~~~~~1.1.f.f.'.~ i'f~~.~~ LACUNA BEACH Blue lclgoon V1tlai., a gated oceanside community, private beach, community pool & tennis. Great vacation get-a-way. This 2 bdrm, 21 • bath fixer is lowest price in complex, owner wants to sell 760-3600 ......................................... S319,000 COSTA MISA'S South Coast Metro area. Freshly poijned 3 bdrm, private master suite & family room. Tile kitc hen & biths · & new tile flooring In entry, kitchen & dining areas. Futura stone patio, Pool & spa. 631-1•00 .................................................... S282,000 CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE :moo .. : ('()AST HI<; H w Av 714-760-S680 Realtors ® NEWPORT HEJCKJ'S W~sy hillside elegance. A San Francisco feeling wit~)' & oc~ views from upper living aras. like new 3 bdrm, Fr. doors & poined windows. Owner will consider lease option or trade own. 631-1400 .................................•........ $595,000 BL Brighi & airy 2 bdrm, 2 bath townhome on Bluff, ca on & city light views. Hardwood floored entry, wet bar, new kitchen, dble gar•e & 2 poitios. l ots of greenbelt & comm pool. OWNER WANTS OUT!! MAKE OFFER!! 760-3600 ................... SJ•S,OOO NEWPORT SHORES Sp:arkllng 3 bdrm home in a delightful commtlnity with very low association dues, pools & tennis court. largest smgle story floor plan. Steps to ocean beaches. 631· 1400 ............... S359,000 NE-W..0RT SHORES On the water. Terrific 3 bdrm 2 story home wllh large sunny kitchen. ~iving room overlooks private sandy beach. Perfect as 1s but lots of potential for .Jddit1on. (lH) 631-1400 ........... SJ89,500 EASTSIDE COST A ME.SA Quiet neighborhood, close 10 park Charming 3 bdrm remodeled by owner/.irch11ect. Designer kuchen, skyhgh1s, Fr. doors, white washed woods & glass block. Private yard & patios. 631-1400 ...................................... S409,900 NEWPORT H£JCKl'S Charming as is plus great remodel potential Well ma1n1ained 3 bdrm home, den brea kfast noo~, 2 p.1t1os, & RV access. One of the best streets en an ougtand ing neighborhood. \\alk to all ~hools. 631 -1400....... ........ .... . ........... S-465 000 BAYSHORES Bright, Op<'n J bdrm Counm Co11age with 21 1 baths & bonus room, beamed cc1hngs, hardwood floors, paned windows & doors & bnck p.1110. Lo wes• price 1n area, land quoted at approx. S274,000. (LI O 631•1400 .............................. S485,000 WESTCUFF Beaut1lull) landscapt'd J bdrm & den on extra large lot in gr<'at family neighborhood. Tasteful!\' decorated, l1gh1 <.drpetin1ot. 111<' flooring, planta11on shu1ters. charminK p.ipcr\ & bmk accents. 760-3600 ............................................................. S495,000 MID PENINSULA Charming grey & wh11c 2 story, l bdrm & den beaC"h cott.lge 1n delightful quiet neigh- borhood. Ste ps 10 both ocean & bay beaches & short walk to Balboa Ferr)" & P1C'r ........................ S495.000 BAYSIDE COVE l story, 1 bdrm 1ownhome with water ... iews. Beau11fully decortlted, vaulted ce1hngs & light berber carpet, A.C security s~stem & dble t!!:~~~3 t~~:~ .. -~-~~. -~~~~~~--~'.~ .... ~~s;r~ BALBOA ISLAND uper buy at lot VALUE!! Greil potential in this c.irly i land 2 bdrm cottage plus studio apt over the single garage. Remodel... bUild new .. or use as• rental with good income. 673-6900.SS40,000 HARBOR RJOOE CR.EST l ovely 2 bdrm corner unit with formal d1n1ng & bonus room (office, gym or wine cellar) Secluded location with water, mountain & city light views. Guarded community with tennis, pools & spa. 760-3600 .............................................. S549~ CORONA DEL MAR Rare Channel Re ef condo with sensational views of Newport harbor e ntrance & the entire baJ. Freshll refurbished 2 bdrm, community ~~h~ 67f6~ ... ~~.i~'.'.'.~~: .. ~~-1-~ .• '.~ •• ~.i.1.~~-~: s~~~~ WEST NEWPORT Family home . 1 block to both bay & ocean beaches. Fireplace in master suite of this 4 bdrm propeny, l bdrms have outside entrance & private deck. lots o f closets & storage space. 631-1400 . ................................................................. SS75,000 PENINSULA DUPLEX lovely q uiet neighborhood of treelined streets. Steps to both bay & ocean beaches, walk to shops & Ferry. Great condition, upper 3 bd + view deck is ideal for owner occupant, lower has 2 bdrms. 631 -1400 ......................................... S595,000 BA YCREST Beautifully upg~ded 4 bdrm family home with warm country charm, huge living room with firefalace wall, separate master suite, formal ~i~~~ t1t-~~-~-~-~~~'.~~-~-~-~~~~~~.:~~~-s~~~ BALBOA ISLAND Charming freshly refurbished 2 bd front house, new roof, paint, carpet & flre plilce. Private sunny 2 bdrm apt with high ceilings & big patio, 3 car parking. Good investment or for owner/occupant. 673~6900 ......................... S625,000 """-, NEWPORT HEIGHTS Completely charming 2 story Dutch Colonial. 3 bdrms, frpk 1n living area & vaulted ceilinge d master with mini ocean view, country kitchen pane d windows, wood floors & lovely land- scaped yard 760· 3600 ................................. S650.000 UDO ISL£ Freshly refurbished 3 bdrm home on large 101 at highly desirable east end of island. GoOd ~~~~~I !~;~n~o s~c:,;ni~,x~~h~ ~wcl~ab~ 631-14~ ................................................... S695,000 BA YCREST Gor$eous remodeled 4 ~m home, 31 1 baths, formal dmen~, huge faf!lil\ room with bu1lt-1n'> & brealdast nook in nC'w kitchen Crown moldings \moo1h u •1linl('> & r r dom<. Grl'at ldm11\ neigh· borhoo<l bl 1· 1400 .. .. . S69S.OOO PENINSULA POINT ( h,11mmR \unm 1mrracul.ttt> "California Cottage" lot.JU~ updatl•d wit h r.Jri 1n1egr1- I)' to •h Nrl~ O"FZ'"" Two \tor\ 3 b<lr m ldm1lv & d1mnl( rms, \CpcHal t' ofl1<C', J(ourmt't k.ttchen, lawn & patio 631-1400 . .. . .... . ... S/75,000 PENINSULA Charm customized 3 bdrm home, coun- try kitchen & nwster with ocean view 1u t 1 house to great beac h, w.ilk to elementary school & dlv tennis coum. lush pnvatc pat 10 with spa & BBQ 631-1400 ························································ ......... S685,000 WATEaFaONT HOMES. INC. aEALTOas · NEWPORT BEACH·OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE .. t.a:'6 W. COAST HIGHWAY 11:; MARI NI-: A \'to:. 714-611-1400 . 714-673-6900 .. • f'-1 LT 0 Nearly new 3 s1ory beechfront, custom home with elevator ottering Incredible ocean views from Catalina to forever! Exterl1iYe UM of marble and granite. high c:eifingl, fabulous master bedroom suite + a custom poof & spa are t>yt a few of the many, many features of this home. Ave (5) bedrooms, 6'h baths + • gym, prlv .. te MCurlty gate and .W condition- ing. This wonderful home la being lotd furnished and la reedy to moye Into. $5.5 Million. Ulll ISU CISTll SPECIAL LICITlll Recently comptetety remodeled, this .. .._..home features 3 bedrooms, 4'h batha, a private swimming pool & ~ and extensiYe uM of marble. granite and Berber carpet plua an Incredible lighting system. A private P. and slip for a 60 foot yaettt Is atr•teQk:*'Y located In front of the home. Huge~ suite fronts water. The uttimate In tophlati- catlon. $2.195,000(LH) ,, ............... PllllllTllY llY . Located at the widest point of Promontory Bay this epectaculef.custom home has been =• tty remodeled using the finest smanshlp and materials including marble. hardwood flooring and French doors. Featuree lndude 4 bedrooms, 4111 baths, mu8'c room. formal dining room. gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, large muter suit~. spa & prtvate dock. $2,695,000 TllTLEllCI •EST Magnificent vistas of mountains, city lights and water are a feature of this beautiful Aikens built home. With 4 bedrooms. 3'11 balhl, ~-car garage, a cozy family room. formal dining room, large kitchen and break- fast room, this home was designed for a famity who entertains. Many upgrades and decorator touches make this home ready to move Into now. $885,000 IEWUmll / IUlll 111 CISTll llYFIHT • TIE - First In time and In daa8ic tr8dltion, WI Beacon Bay beauty hat beef1 ~lllrlly remodeted uaulng sup«tor c:taftlrnMINp, artistry and fine, rare materlall. Thia hOn'9 featur• 5 bedroom• meln ~ Md Balboa Chennet vtewl Md "due ...r· i. cation. Nettled MM>na mutti-mlmon ._, homes. the "peCk.lg.'T· com-. ...... f:~N=~i=-~·::95":~ le llYSllREI CISTll CITTllE Superb 3 bedroom. single s1ory cottage wl1tl remodeled kitchen & baths + exten8Ne UM of wood floors & French doors & windowl. OverS1zed lot on a quiet. private Bayshor.e street. Bayshores features private walkweys, 2 private beaches & a park/playground for the kids. $749,500 IEWUm• COIL ITLJlLTl COTE .REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU® llVB lllAD SIPEI PllllTE/EITITE SILE ThlS special 4 bedroom, 3 .ti.I home Is Situated on a corner wt~o~ .. ·. acre lot and features a rs-r1 #rth a super custom pool. ~ 4 ~v ~ uy-word. This Is • rare OP'iliii1 ~ -"Y a home and "finish" itjust t~\\' ,.JU want to. Appointment only. $524.90C HIBBOR ISUID DRIVE CUSTOI $2,89&,000 ) TllTLUICI CllllllEI This special 3 bedroom, 2 bath, tingle atory home with family room and spa Is 9qUMky clean. It features vaulted oeiffngs. neerty new carpet and paint, and 2 car garage with sturdy loft storage Located just one block from the greenbelt and pool and within walking dis- tance to all schoots. this lovely offering won't last long. The owners say "Mii". Reallatlcalty priced at $324.500. 760-1900 250 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 760-1960 NEWPORT BEACH t • - ·- ~ CONNECTICUf FARMROUSE REDUCED TO $2 95 000 --LINDA ISLE TRADmONAL LIDO BA YFRONT ON SAND ...... M.lllL ...... .,,.,.,.. ..... ON euaa ... m1A1m LOT, IUNMY WD- 191.Y aa.tl'ADDlf W~OOCS. mAUllllUL oota'ITAllD ~•A AND cmY llOGI..,.... MIU~ WSOP ...:::K. DIDWN MOUJ9fOI NG PAl'm> WIJllD01'p. UDUCllD OYD ....... -· $2,995,000 llUUX: _,.. fUll JltlaA GI NIVAft altllllY'l~M91• a•*-MY.- wrnl •a.lllafrAm.DOWULMWIU. 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Y lllMODaJID.IGOR .. .., CllllUNCll, RMJ. lfoHaPLOOU. NINCJI DOCm a~ J CAil OAaAOB, DOCK RJa IAIMJI Y AOn'. $2,395,000 ·LIDO ISLE BARGAIN $695,000 UDO ... , "11iA.CCll9 PlMAY Ma&Y ... W/UlllaDOal llDaTWO Y"°"' 'lorAILY ..... 'I\ ITA'laa. MTatamt, C9NnSCXUft91.....,. IJOml,MAlt OWi& _,,, $2,350,000 LIDO CUSTOM HOME SITE .......... ~ &.OCA""9-.&. v2'1SZPElMTl ........ ._n.--f' .__.. ....... __ .... Tm .. -. .... - -.... ..._ ...... $675,000 ... ,IA....,....., TOrAU.I' ---•COU!lfn'f nn&.,..C* OW--C'Ollllm &.Ot', llAMl9 ca ..-.,na..m 900ll. WJa•COAnNO. ,....,.......,.,,Cd~ OWND ANIJOlJS I $798,000 HEIGHTS LEASE omoN • TOl'ALLI WMI •-. llllM _.. -.ALL .. &m:-.M9M1----6'9 ... DWI, ... ......... llMIMAD "OCMN WS.W • 0..,_,WU.-=--90-floa COftA -.oa .. u:at. $595,MO 631-1400 ..... UDO-.. C*OW-. ""°'• LOCATD AT ..,.,. _M-.-a.NnCAala' A PAM, PAlllTAITX llPAlmON POnlllfl'IA&. iro.m:o.noar ..... TO.,......, IMCll AJllD Q.UlllOWL BA YSHORa CAPE COD $485,000 LR PAGE 12 / SATURDAY. August 4, 1990 DALY N.OT I ftN. ISTATE ., TDA THE DALEBOUT ASSO (\_IATION EASTBLUFF EASTBLUFF ... Incredible panoramic view. Three bedroom. Two bath. Private location. High on the hill. Customized and remodeled by decorator/owner. Gracious entry with beveled glass doors. Updated kitchen and bathrooms. Skyltghts. Custom wet bar. Marble fireplace. Wood cetlings. Panelhng. Crown moldings. Brick walkway. Patio with a large overhang Large pool sized lot. An absolute "must see". Also available for lease at $2800 a month. Seller needs a quick sale .................. $695,000 Open S•t/Sun ................. 2e39 Buckeye Street BIG CANYON Exclusively ours. Monu- mental two story Country French Estate. Prime cul-de-sac wooded lot. Overlooking fourteenth green. Spectacular grounds. Pool. Spa. Enormous patios. Exquisite interior. Sunken living room. Banquet sized dining room. Incomparable kitchen. Library. Richly paneled pub room. Incredible master suite. Staff wing. No ad could possibly describe this masterpiece and its array of amenities. We 1nt1ve you to "aud1t1on" this one for yourself. Call us .. .. ................................... $3.950,000 BA YSfOE . . . Romantic French Regency on the bay. Walled and gated for privacy. Sweep- ing view of the harbor and Jetty. Exceptional property. Four bedrooms. Four baths Gourmet kitchen. Spacious entertainmg rooms. High cottered ceilings. French doors. Separate4'.1uest quarters. Finest combination of home and location available ...... $2,345,000 BIG CANYON . . . At its best. Exquisite con- temporary golf course home. Prestigious cul de sac street. Four bedroom. Fabulous flo~ for entertaining. Perfect for famUy. Bleached oak floors. Soaring ceilings. loads of light. Lushly landscaped. Views of golf course and canyon. large yard and spa. The ultimate in California living ............................... $2,200,000 Open Sunday 1-5 .... : .......................... lnvefM98 LIDO ISLE . . Beat 8eyfront V•lue. Absolutely fabulous location on lido Soud with dock. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Won- derful sunny terace runs the breadth of the lot on the bay. House Is currently undergoing renovation. Act now to buy as 1s, or make your own decor selections. Excellently situated yet the lowest priced Udo bayfront ..... $1.975.000 05*' Sat/Sun 1-5 .............. 819 Vie Lido 8oud A REAL ESTATE COM PANY BIG CANYON . . . On the market for the l1rs1 time. A heralded Versailles model. Upgr adcd and expanded. Nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac, this gracious residence offers privacy and dramatic hillside and golf course views Four bedrooms. Five baths Dining room Den Pool Spa An exceptional offering Call us We'll share the splendor of this commanding structure and its setting with you . $1 ,395.000 Open Sunday 1-5 .................. 16 Rue St. Cloud MAMMOTH LAKES 2 1 urnt motel Leave the hectic ctty hfe. Work and ltve in beaut1lul Mammoth Buy yourself a home A profession A future. All for the price of a house in Newport Beach. An absolute beauty. Highly upgraded and sitting on a corner enhanced by Mam- moth's North Village....... . ... $1 .300.000 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Five and one- quarter (51 •) acres of land Zoned lor large equestrian estates! Unsurpassed location 1n 1nim1table rural San Juan The so11 1s s1able and the topography is predominately flat or gently sloping. Parcel two is 2. 182 acres. .. .. .. ..... $550 000 Parcel three is 3.063 acres .. .. . $700.000 Zoning permits further subd1v1s1on lo a total of five (5) one acre parcels without a vanance ... ......... ........... ..... .. . $1 ,250 000 COSTA 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 Properties may be purchased separately at $575,000 and $675,000 or together as a1 package for only ....... . . .. ..... $1 .200.000 CAMEO SHORES . Wonderf~I family home on huge "Mint" ocean view lot. Situated on quiet canyon with mature trees and "nature trail" Four b~drooms. Three baths K1tchen/fam1ly room. Large. private courtyard High ceilings and lots of windows Dramatic fireplace in hving room and dining room Enormous 101 ideal for expansion. Three pri- vate beaches. A great opportunity ... $97 5.000 DOVER SHORES ... Bachelor's retreat Wollld work well for a co~ple. also. Spectacu- larly private. wooded ground Approximately one third acre. Sweeping back bay and city light views. Two bedrooms. Two baths. Den. Dining room. Excellent kitchen. Three car garage-P..oolr-SF)ar-Fully alarmed. Two private beaches. A very desirable home ...... $840.000 - Open Sunday .... _, _ _. ....... 1000 Santlego Drive SPYGLASS HIU ... 1 Beat v81ue on the hill. Five bedroom Mediterranean family home h~ amenities found only in the grandest estates. European style kitchen. Sunn>'-!>reakfast area. Family room with a granite Wet bar. Huge dining room with vaulted ceilings and white washed p•ank floors. French doors. Plantation shutters. Lush landscaping incorporates a ~~r~8~~n.~~i.~.~~.~. ~~u~~~~~.~. ~~~.~S~98s:6 -./ 631-7300 BAYCREST BAYCREST Magnificent. sweeping, well- ma1nta1ned grounds greet one to this superb property Regal corner lot on a most desirable cul-de-sac street Inside. it's flawless. A kitchen that sa11sf1es every wish An expanded master suite A cozy den 01nmg room Family room Superemely luxurious appointments 1n every room Fully alarmed Poot .. $695.000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ....... 1827 Button1hell Lane LIDO ISLE Three t>edroom Three bath Fony-live 1001 lot This home sits on the ms1de of one of Lido s most prest1g1ous streets One of the gre.ites1 apprec1at1ve values anywhere on Lido Huge South ta cing patio. Westside strada A dramatic. sun oriented environment Come create y.our masterpiece home• .$790.000 WESTCLIFF This offering may be the closest a home can come to perfection. It's in perfect cond1t1on It's on a perfect street (Somerse1 Lane) It's on a perfect lot (80 x t20). It's perfect for a couple or small family - It's perfect for entertaining It's perfect for hvtng or 1ust relaxing Three bedrooms. Three baths Fabulous dining room Pool Spa Three car gar age Clearly a very special home $725,000 RANCHO MtR~GE Supremely luxurious offering. Highly upgraded Biltmore model. Three bedrooms Three and one-half baths. Located on the grounds of one of the desert's most ptest191ous country clubs Views of the eighteenth fairway and the mountains. Private pool and spa. Here is a perfect blend of peerless 1maginat1on and taste. This magnifi- cent residence is fully furnished at... $725.000 Open Sat-Sun 12--4, 279 Kavenlah OrM W"t WESTCLIFF . . . A spectacular offering. Ex- quisitely renovated. One ofthe largest comet' lots in the area. Three bedrooms. Two and • half baths. Dining room. A kitchen/family com· blnatlon that Is simply the best. French doors and windows. High beamed ceilings. A private pool and spa environment. The extensive array of amenities would fill this page. For the ultimate home. this one may be It. Call us for complete details ..... .. .. .... .. ..... .. ..... $695.000 Open Sat-Sun 1·5·-·····-······· 1100 Devon Lane , / From Out of Ariea Call {800) 628-2859 ------•617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili ftALISTATI SATlMDAY. Auqua 4, 199_!) I ~Ma IJ TOA I \ THE DALEBOUT A S S 0 C I A T I o · N HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH . . • Spoil yourself and your family with first class living In this new custom home. Close to the beach. Three bedroom. Three bath. Two half-baths. Third level deck. State of the art kitchen. Beautlful master suite with fireplace and 1acuzz1 tub. Whitewashed cabinets. Beveled mirrors. French do~s. Crown molding. Arched doorways. Cahforma living at Its best. This is truly a unique opportunity ................. $469,000 Open Set/Sun 1-5 ........ 1217 Delaware Str .. t NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS Sunfilled "Marbella" model The largest plan 1n this Mediterranean style village. Three bedrooms. three baths. Den Family room. Handmade tile floor 1n the family room. entry and ftreplace French doors Vaulted ce1hngs Light colored carpets and walls Three car garage Perfect location Walk to the back bay Close to theaters. art museum and shopping . $652.000 Open Set-Sun 1-5 ................ 3089 Corte Marin PENINSULA POINT . . Charming home. Near the "9dge and ocean beaches Quiet. Pres· t1g1ous street Five bedrooms. Original arched windO'f'S. Wood floors and roof deck. Room for e~an&ton. Bring your bullder ..... $615.000 Open hnct.11-5 .............. 2134 Mlremer Drive 8AYCA£8T . . . Elegant home in one of New- port's finest neighborhoods. Large corner lot. Pool, spa. and large patio. lmmacualtely main- tained hardwood floors. Large living room/dinlno room combination. Marble fire- place. Custom carpet and window treatments. Master bedroom with fifteen foot walk-in cedar closet. This is the home of a craftsman. .............................................................. $599,000 Open Sat/Sun 1·5 .............. 2030 Hotldlly RMd 8AYCREIT . . . Quality llvlng. Inviting, open entry. Formal living room. Separate spacious f amlly room with large brlek flreptaoe. Three bedrooms. Two bathe. Informal eating area In ~~~~: .. ~~.~ ... ~~~ .. ~~···t·~--~~~:o HAMOR HIGHLANDS . . . Large. Five bedroom&. Four baths. Large k>t. Kitchen upgrlded ·with new appllanoee. New floor covering. Refinished cabinets. Two hot water heaters. Inside laundry room. Two fireplaces. New roof. Greet famlty home. Ideal tocatlon. The beet buy .................................... $575,000 A. REAL ESTATE COMPANY 8AYCRE8T . . . Opportunity to live on one of the finest streets in Baycrest. Well built. Four bedroom contemporary home Formal en- trance. Large sunken living room. Dining room. Family ~1tchen. Large master suite. Know the real pleasures of Newport Beach . ............................................ ..... ....... $575.000 Open Sunday 1-5 ........... 2015 Wlndwerd Lene IAYCR£8T . . Large family home. Sens1bty priced. Equipped with many amenities. Excel- lent floor plan. Huge master suite. Family room. Dining room Eating area In kitchen. Ideal location. Close to schools. shopping and library. Call us ................................... $549,500 Open Sunder 1-5 ............ 1939 Santl890 Drive OCEAN VIEW TRIPLEX . . . Immaculate property in charming Hermosa Beach. Won- derful remodel opportunity for owner-user or excellent income potential as 1s Superbly situated in great neighborhood. Convenient to beaches. restaurants and shopping. Investors• Don't miss this one! .................. $499.000 HUNTINGTON BEACH Bu1ldable double 101 suitable for two custom homes l ocated two blocks from the beach and walking dis- tance from the Huntington Beach Pier. The lot 1s approxm1a1e1y 5.875 square feet.. $450 000 BALBOA PENINSULA Beach cottage Warm Comfortable Knotty pine tntenor Fire~ place Solar heating Room to expand to 1800 square foot second unit En1oy the ultimate tn summer fun Steps 10 both bay and ocean beaches Owner may cooperate 1n "Equity Share-No Money Down· transaction ~ . $435.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Warmth and charm. Completely remodeled two be(Sroom home Hardwood floors Everything is new kitchen. bath, hght fixtures. roof. fireplace. plumbing. bay windows. doors. skyhght. air conditioning and landscaping R-2 lot with potential Per- fect home for a single person or newlyweds Lowest priced home in the Heights. $399.500 CLAREMONT . . Secluded retreat. Three bedrooms. One and three quarter baths. Pri- vate driveway can accomodate at least fou"I" cars. Can~ereo redwood d~k overlooks expanse of rolling hills and million dollar homes. Bright Interior with new carpet throughout. New tile In the kitchen, laundry and baths. Stone faced fireplace In the living room. This home is speclaJ. Priced for a quiek sale ..................................................... $350,000 Open Sunday 1-5_.. ... 4084 ott¥e Knoet Piece I r EAITSID£ COSTA MESA . . . Super five bedroom family home Is located on a quiet cul- d&-sac. Large yard prof~Qnally landscaped. Freshly painted. New floorlr)Q and carpeting. Light and bright. ................................ S3•9,000 Open a.turday 1•, ......... 248 Sherwood Piece 631~7300 BAYRIDGE BAYRIOGE ... Charm. tranquility and privacy are yours in this beautiful three bedroom. three bath, two story condominium. Step from your living room to a pnvate 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! .... . . . . .. $355.000 BLUFFS . Beautifully remodeled end untt. Three bedroom Two and one half baths Incredible canyon view Large pine Jrees. Everything new New kitchen and bathrooms. French doors Lots of mirrors Oversized bedroom with soaring ce1hngs $325,000 THE BLUFFS Popular Antta plan Three bedrooms Two baths Eating area 1n the kitchen Airy Pleasant. Large, beautifully land- scaped corner lot Cul-de-sac Quiet neigh- borhood View of the harbor Steps to the community pool Short walk to Corona del Mar High School tennis courts Tree shaded patio • .. • t . . .•• $325 000 Open Saturday 1-5 .................... 2015 Ba"anc:e COLLEGE PARK Ranch home Three bedrooms. Lots ot charm Extremely spacious floor plan. Open beamed ce1hngs 1n every room. French doors Sky\jghts Beautiful wood floors. Large bonus room Cozy backyard Spa. Well-ma1nta1ned.. ... . .. . .$324.900 EA8TSIO£ COSTA MESA .. "" Charming three bedroom. one and one half bath home Detached In-law unit. Large yard. Room to expand. Two car garage....... . ... . . $318. 700 EASTSIOE COSTA 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 m the large yard .......... $259.000 NEWPORT TEMACE . . Secluded three bedroom erKJ-\mlt. Flower-strewn meadows. Cool ocean breezes. MetlculOUsty maintained Upgraded new appliances. Gleaming parquet accents. Freshly painted. Large master suite. Sunny atrium. Spacious ftoorptan Abundan~ naturafltoht. Complete privacy .. ... S 192.500 EASTllDI COSTA •SA . . Two bedroom Two beth. End unit. A superlative Eastside value. Walk to Shopping and restaurants. Ck>se to community amenlt!U. Upgaded ap- pliances. Washer and dryer stay. Abundant nature! ~t.. .... _.......... ..... .. . . . ... $ 185,000 Open Sal-tun 1-S.. ..... -1741 Tu.tin Aft a22 From Out of Area Call (800) 628-2859 -------1617 WESTCLlFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEAC .. ' . .. . -. . . . ,. .. " • . . I f • • • • • • • t t t ' ' t • • • • t f • 4 t • • 4 4 I I / ,Ar4 _u J SATUltDAY. ~ 4 1990 . 7r :JiJl'l;'l {'l\'\'r:J Jzl.IPOA YAORUTAZ BEYERL Y HILLS BRENTU'OOO NEWPORT BEACH NEW LISTING • NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER $135,000I -This beautiful l bdrm. 1 bath unit tn the Versailles has 1ust been made available Freshly pamted m neutral colors. mirrored dry-bar. loads of closet space There is a nice deck with lots of greenery to en,oy your summer evenmgs. Bicycle to the beach or enroy the pool. spa & clubhouse 1n this gorgeous gate guarded commumty Can't last long at this prn:ei OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1·4 30 200 MC NEIL t: 109 NEWPORT BEACH BLUFFS • DESIRABLE ENO UNIT WITH VIEW OF BACK BAY -Spacious 3 bdrm. 2i,, bath, "[" plan • with family room & eating area in kitchen Cathedral ce1hngs. s yhghts & mirrors. located at the end of a quiet cul-de·sac with private driveway Beautiful garden patio entry with large dee~. flowers & bnck trim $439.000 LH HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM, VIEW-VIEW· VIEW -Ocean Bay and City panorama from this elegant 4 bedroom. 41, bath hke-new home behtnd the gates tn one of Newport's most exclusive neighborhoods $2.295.000 with private pool and spa BLUFFS-RARE "R.. PLAN • BAY VIEWD - Scarce tri level with over 2000 square feet on a quiet cul-de- sac This model has one ot the largest master bedroom suites tn the Bluffs on a separate floor by itself Also included 1s a spacious eatmg area tn the kitchen with Magic Chef oven and mrcrowave Shutters throughout and neutral carpeting 3 bedrOO'!'S or 2 bedroom plus family room/den Call now for an appointment to see $379.000LH LIDO BAYFRONT • FABULOUS SUNSETS - One-of.kind Lido Soud location with 62 feet on the water featuring 3 bedrooms. a den/l1bmy, 31h baths. a dramatrc family kitchen with eramte counter tops and GE "Monocram" serres appliances. lap pool, security and a sandy beach. This is one of Lido's finest properties without a dock. Sl.950.000 , BLUFFS· REDUCEOft FANTASTIC INVEST· MENT OR IT ARTE"1 -Affordable sunny end unit in · the Bluffs. Three bedroom. 2~ baths with l bdrm/den on main level. Spacious llv1ng/d1nine area with neutral carpet & bfick fireplace. Large pi1vate patio + alley access to double garaee. Conveniently located to Eastbluff Shopping Ctnter. pool. schools & park $269.500 includes the land OPEN HOUSE SAT./~. l ·5 409 VISTA ROMA·HCWPORT 8EACH R E . DAILY NOT I ftAL mATI 'ELKINS --........ ....,_. . --.....,.. .... : ... ,. COMPANY ~ NEWPORT BEAC H SA'\ .\1AHl~O PAL\1 DESERT BREATHTAKING SUNSETS and spectacular ocean and bay views enhance this luxury Newport Beach Sea Faire condominium featuring two Mas- ter Suites plus a guest toom or office. glass surrounded dining. elegant living room with a marble accented fireplace. a gourmet kitchen with light oak floor- ing. marble entry ·ar,d three spacious balconies to enjoy the sun and the panoramic view. Amenities Include 2 pools. spas and tennis courts. All for only $627 .000 BlUfFS • NEW LISTING -LOW, LOW PRICEU -Spaciou s 3 bdrm, 21,; baths with over 1800 sq It.. formal dining area off living room & nook ott kitchen. remodeled kitchen with new cab.nets microwave. sub zero refrigerator. water purilyer & softener large tiled patio overlooking greenbelt near largest pool Alarm system low leasehold pmt of $511 per year $319,000 COSTA MESA NEWLY REMODELED -upanded customized Koll btnlt home with added d1mng room. 4 bedrooms plus 525 sq ft. bonus room Double garage plus covered parking for J cars/RVs otf alley. large backyard with separate garden area Over 1900 sq. It for only S280 000 I HUNTINGTON BEACH GREAT STARTER • ONLY S117.500f -Beaut1tul 2 bedroom. 2 full bath condo on one level Almost 1.300 sq It. OF ROOMINESS. Features include dramatic all white k1tthen, hreplace, hardwood floors 1n the dining room & new carpeting. Just steps from pools & tennis court. $1 67 500 SELLERS ARE DESPERATE-JUST RE - DUCED TO 1291,IOOI -Vacant and ready for a family to move in to this beaubful 4 bedroom 3 bath home Just a few mmutes from the beach, this lovely home features plank floors. Berber style carpeting & mirrored wardrobes Plus a heavily loaded avocado tret ready for you to make guacamole Call for a showing today. OPEN OOUSE SAT l ·5 10052 SIGNET cmE . tUfll«JTON BEACH IF YOU'RE OVER 55. BUT FEEL SS ••• -This 1s the net&hbortlood for you. Resort hke hv1ng behind 24 hr euarded ,ate. 2 bedroom. sinete story with huee h&ht & airy ltv1nc roo_m. Community offers a m1thon dollar clubhouse. 2 pools, spas, 3 tenncs courts. puttinc ereen & gym. Walk to shoc>c>tnc. Just reduced to $185.000 LH I IRVINE WOODINUDGE ESTA TES -lovely 3 bedrooms 21h baths,' "Lincoln" model with spacious famtfy room' ~v1nc/dininc area and inside laundry room. LMce back yard & double P'llt With -access. New oven/stove, carpet & drapenes. Enjoy many ltMftltJes · IMe. pools, spa, ttnnJS. etc. Seier wants fast alef!! $284,900 759-9100 A L T 0 LAGUNA BEACH l OCEAN VIEW, LAGUNA BEACH -Spectacular 180 degree white water and Laguna coastline views from every room tn this unique 2 bedroom, 2 bath. 2 story home Situated on .i street to street lot of ap()(oumately l 0.000 sq •• ft Must see 10 appreciate the definite potential tor expansion or total rebuild 1n a very desirable area Shown by appointment Priced al $749.000 LAGUNA NIGUEL PRESTIGIOUS MONARCH BEACH • ~ 24 HOUR GUARD GATE COMMUNITY 8eaultlul 3 bdrm. 21.i bath home situated on an oversized lot .-at offers room for a pool This residence offers many leatures which include a second story view of Catalina. cul de sac 1-0cat1on. security. soa tub. a'c. bleached wood and community shuttle 10 beach $399.000 INCOME COSTA MESA DUPLEX • A GREAT INVEST· MENTI -Sellers may carry a small 2nd TO on this charm1ne 2 bd. l ba + 3 bd, I \e ba duplex. each with it's own private yard Situated m the r apedly uptrad111c area of Westside Costa Mesa & 1ust an easy walk to parks, shoppint churches. etc Invest now before pnces rise acain rents are &ood! Call now before 1t is too late! S274.500 RENTALS CORONA DEL MAR. POINT DEL MAR -3 bedroom. 2~ bath nearly new s.nete lam~y home. 1865 sq ft. cathedral cet11nes. stiylt&hb. htht oak floors & banister S3.300 per month IRVINE • W<><>DeRIDQE ESTA TIS -5'1acious 3 bdrm:-1~ ba -+ family rm & latte enclosed yard. $1500 per month R s ... ~. :;;::==·--iiiiiiiiiiii?)T,TWt-S I CLlrr-um...-'L-. 'n ..... '· . . . SA~v:'~'t.'iflld'YJtAf;k ~'i -.· ..... ... .. 844 8200 RESIDENTIALBAOKERAGE . • JASllDfE Cllltlt Curttntly lowest price available in delightful gate guarded community. WeU kept plan I in great locaoon. 28R. 28A. Large ~v and private paoo. S520.000· ANN PETERS & SUZANNE SHULER PENINSULA 1us1 completed~ four BR. fauuh room. 3 fircplacei. f abulow. roof top dttl.: •1th Vll''-'S. l' ruque floor plan for :.eparate quaners. $725.000 ANN PETERS ' • SEA VlltW l' nrompr~ Yll''-"'S of cit) bpii. from this outstanding one storv pool home. Stuated on private comer in gated commu.rut~·· features 4BR. 2\i7BA. u:nmaculate! $939,000 ANN PETERS & SUZANNE SHULER PltNIRSULA DUPLEX Great lo- cauon do8e to beach. Compktdy re- ~. Creat rental potential. Very large owners u.rut. Show to \1>W' investors. $475.000 ' rRIONA BERGIN EASTSIDE DELIGBT·Creat Buv! SpacK>US 3BR. 21h8A. has 11 aU! Large wrap around yard. Immaculate conditJOn. dual pantd wmdows. 9 ft ceihng~ 2 car attached ~arage. Quiet location. $249.000 JACKIE KEIGH DOVER SHORES Rf"ad' for r!'· model Giant pnct' rt'du,tion~ Pnme lot with faLuJous 'lf'V.~ of Harl l~n .m<l nt\ ltghL~. \ rn larJtr fanuh homt> v.1th pcinl. $7.N.500111 BARBARA AUNE & CARLYN CALLAN DOVER SHORES \t~fK't'nt \!!\ta» of ha\. and Cit\ ~hts from most rooms £x1·rllcnt floor plan for tntt'rtammg. f ront ro"' locauon. \laid:, quaners. S 1.295.000 ANN PETERS & SUZANNE SHULER EMERALD BAY Su BR. 180° ocean \~ home "'1thin the gated private commu.rut of Emerald Bay. Lot.s of charm and tq. footage. Perfect for a-large farrul\•. Good value. Sl.395.000 ROD DALEY & NANCY DALEY EMERALD BAY .t.:ruque ocearwdt- opportunat facing Emerald Bay grttn and ocean. Private bnck patao. open beam ~ ""•th sit\ light!. Separate masttt suite w1 firepla~. four BR. $2,350.000 ROD DALEY & NANCY DALEY BIO CAJlfYON Cuatomi.zed home on quiet cul.de.sac. Large. very private and beautifully landscaped rear garden with spa. Desgned for cntcrtaming. Four BR. 21.-)BA. Sl.295.000 BELLE PARTCH CAMINO CAPISTRANO Out..tandmg view~ of ocean. Dana Harbor. park and plllCS from 1has charming home. Lp ta1Ts masler v. separate srudio. family room "1th lemfic rock fireplaCt'. $850,000 NANCY DALEY & FRANK HUGHES PENINSULA Charming house oo t!ic potnt. "alkmg distance 10 beach wuh pttk· a-boo ocean ~" from deck. ~ BR. 2BA. 2 f1Teplaccs. Leaded glaM "indo"-s. $750.000 JACKlf SMITH SECLUDED 8&A VlltW f abWous.. 5BR. cuaiomi2ied family home wit~ park and city lights view. Hardwood noon. pnvate spa. Pristine condition, a ran offering. $895.000 ANN PETERS & SUZANNE SHULER EASTSIDE A beit price in area for one of its kind. Two 1tory. 3BR. 2~BA. plus den and family room and pool. C'.omer locauon. lmmaculfte oondition. $379.000 RUTH BA YUES WESTCLIFF mt'f5Ct ~.w~. cliffs most sought aftrr locatlOn. Theo r~lmce occupies over V. acre. Smgle level "'1th magruficent gardem. perfe<"t for •ntrrtarung. S75Q.OOO ANN PETERS & SUZANNE SHULER CORONA DEL llAR Half block 10 Qcea.n. troll to llllf>U"3 uon Point. This large (anulv hornt' has a wuque Ooorplan. "1th ~ia.J quartcn for teenagers or Ul laws. Some watt'r Vlt'W. $950,000 . HOLLY MARKAS & CAROL PORCELLA HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES One of the best YlCW locations in Harbor Ridge. fountain in Atnwn. Boquet Can on stone spa and waterlall. T'>"O 1tory JBR. 38A. $985,000 HOLLY MARKAS & CAROt PORCELLA. LIDO ISLE Currentlv lo"'est pl'k.'fJd overmed lot on the lsland. Large private sunny paoo.Cbe to tt'MIS, l>Paches and clubhouse. $595.000 MJKEHOWARD ----- BARBARA AUNE AND CARLYN CALLAN • HARBOR HIGHLA~DS BARBOR HIGHLANDS $317.000 -NEWPORT BEACtf ? You bet. Iler .aH. ''Sell ~h Hou....r .. Thrl'f' BR. hugl' vard. Current!,, br,,t hi.I\ m :'\e"'"f>Orl. $31 7 .000 ANN PETERS & SUZANNE SHULER CORO!'iA DEL MAR CORONA DEL 11AR ~of tllf' best str~IJ Ill fArona 1Jel Mar, Large mutl'r Lcdroom w11 h firrplarP, formal flan. ang. ct'ntral varuum. ~"Ufll\ Fllt.lr rar garage. $925.000 DEBI MILLER PE!'il~SULA nNIJlftlULA Brand ncw.cframaoc p.tap(rty, "'ondcrful view from almost every room. Master BR. with f1TeplaN". Soaring ccilmgs. S.tuatf'd acr068 from "4nd. $549.000 MICKI COOPER RESIDENTIAL 644-6200 2 CIVIC PLAZA # l 00 -· ,. 1 br. I I \ \j,'' \. llARllOR VlltW ROllltS Pool. spa. prof~ landecapeod. This 5BR. 38:\, 3 car garage ho~ as ituated on q~t street. close to geenbeh. park and pool. 1639'000 LOIS"J~COBS PltNINllULA Action is hl'tt! Uruqut" zoning. P6. c.ooJd bl' rl'ntal offices on ground levfl. bving acromodauons on upp«!r ll'\-d. Currtntlv a ~w duplex SI .26Q,OOO MIKE HOWARD ~EWPORl HEIGHTS SUNSBINlt A'. SltRltNITY Surpassing od~r arf'a ho~. ~ou·H M\I' lots of li\·ing spaN' m harmomou· farmh horne. Thrtt BR. :?1"18.\. ~rttnhoust-"''"' dow. ma ll'r with firtplart'. l.001b n( up· ~ndes. SS 79.000 PA TR/CA CARSON H:\RIH>I~ \'IJ· W Hll I'°' llAllBOR VISW BD.La Ottan. bay and city iights vteW home. Ju.1 reduad! Bring your decorator or contractor and ~I 11AI1ed on a bell bu an the atta. '659.000 MAXINE PffOff' BROKERAGE 644-6200 2 CIVIC PLAZA # 100 JASlllNE CHICK ~ 3BR. single level with private spa. f uJJ 1CCunlv • system and air coodiooned. Delightful patio with many fruit trcies. and r<>Sl' !ardm. S5i5.000 ANN PETERS & SUZANNE SHULER !fltWPORT HEIGHTS Pnvaie Ja mine C.out1vard. grea1 lor.atlOO. Large fenetd back vard. Skylight'-freoch doon. ri\·er rock firepla<'e, makes this a muss Stt. 1390.000 MJKEHOWARD SEA VlltW from rolling lawn to lullsidt- advmture, !his unique offmn« as lll<'Oltl· parable in Se.view. five BR. JBA. famJv home on private ~acre loc. nobstructtd vie"'-s. ~OW 1849.000 ANN PETERS & SUZANNE SHULER BltLCOURT OCEAN VIEW! ~an•· ly 1pp<Jtnted 5BR. c~tom ~ with 41.., BA. familv room. statl'.of·the·aru kitd~n. Huge master swle With fireplaN' and walk in clc.t. f our car garage. 12.350.000 BEUE PARTCH RARBOll VlltW 8'WE8 One of a kmd. totallv mnodded ~~I. [x. pandcd familv room. k.itrhen and ma3ler Ml.lie. New kitchen and bathroorru.. Grt>al area with greenbelts. pool. ""hool $7%.000 DIANE BALAK CORONA DEL MAR Outmung · beach collage .,.;,h potentiaJ to build \our dream ho~. urge lot only 1..; block IQ ON"an. S 1.095.000 LINDA OETH & LOIS JA COBS ,.- CORONA DEL MAR It's pal'IOtb ~h 10 Lit a ~: 11°5 con "noupi to be I "'ttktnd 2l"I l"'I\. Don's m~ !itt'I~ Illes rhamung. almost ~"" rondomuvum on ~arrlS&U5. s.l35.000 NANCY DALEY & FRANK HUGHES BIG CANYON t uJJ of p«!TllOflaJ11v and charm. beautJ ulh up,raded "'at h F rl'll('h Joors. plant11ion hullers. Dim~ room "'11h mirrors. CaU thl!I Ol'll"! Si5S.OOO BARBARA AUNE & CARLYN CALLAN \\'EEKE\D H0\1ES TOl'R lll ERllY -.1 P09ll1.A 3707LMEADI mlaull 11-5 $549 .. LIO ISLE 104VIAm.L.A .. ..,.., 2-5 ms.• SITllllY I SRllY HMID 0 tOl:S 19'JO Pml LOCO EDf .IMDS/llMMD 1-4 $639,000 IMlTmAa: 101 IWlll TOUCE CDY WMD 1-5 S9SUOO C(l()Mlll MM 221 NMCISSUS llMkAS/P(IC(ll.A 2-5 $950,000 v SUIDAY OILY HMID tlHNl>S lUJIMl AK SWiii SMlfJt 1-5 S317,000 DOB St«IES 1033MMIDS CMLYN CAU.M 1-4 S739,500t.H Iii CMY<ll 211 RlfTMla.EAU CMLYN CAUM 1-4 S755.000 BUOA II.NI) 222UY JACKI lDitf 1-5 $119.000 .. am 14 SMllMI IMQCllEllUY 2-5 SS20,000 ..... ta.LS 1324Wllml .. ,.., 2-5:30 S7l9.000 lllfCIT IBHTS '21 DClll.D samnms 1-4 SS7'.000 SOD 2ll3 w flRJIB tmllXWI 1-5 mt• ISCMIQI 5QlllYtal E.1.(PEQt l·S s1.m. IElCCllT 11mx• EllPMTCH 1-5 $2.)51.• t-.UIUS ....... SMIJYUIC 1-5 -· - PAGE 11 I SATIMDAY. At9• 4. 19to IHI IHI PICK YOUR COLORS Under construction. Estimated com- pletion November 1990. l-6R plus den, roof lop deck with wet bar. In great location on Peninsula Point. Steps to bayfront and ocean. 5795.000 COOL ISLAND BREFZfS New home on prestigious Udo Isle. 3- BR. 21h8A, two fireplac.es, spacious master suite. high ceilings, formal din- ing plus breakfast nook. Jenn-AJr cook top. $845,000 HUlmOLDT ISLAND ~ 4-bedroom home wtth 2~ ba . new IUtc.hen ~ Foonal d ininl. Family room. Aus spartt.linc pool and spa. $6)0,000 _(714) 846-0641 --·· --· ROMANTIC SUNSETS View all the boat & harbour activi from your living area and waterfron patio with a private boat dock. 2-BR, 2-BA. fireplace. security gate. S42o. YEW + DOCK This former model has one of the best views and locations in the harbour plus a large boat slip and patio out.side your door. 4-BR 3-BA. dining rm. French doors & windows. com- munity poot spa & tenn1s. 5725.000 OLDTOWN ~ showpiaa I YI blks from the ocean. This top quMity home ~tures ).«. 2YJ..BA. 2 frpk. spa. securtty system, private master suite, ~den. Md• 2 CM praee. $560.000 RELAX ANO ENJOY A terrific remodeled [, expanded 4- bedroom home on cul-de-sac with dining rm. family rm, office/study. fireplace and 1ust steps to park and school s2qq,900 ._, WATERFRONT COMMUNITY This 3-br 2'h-ba townhome combines the contemporary styling os Southern califomia and harbour living Com- plete with. pool. saunas and tennis all m a park-,hke semng in a gated water- front community. S2Qq,()()() MINO TtE BOAT HiCNY upcr.cied Trinidad Island home wtth 4-BR. lYl-BA. fam rm ~ ~ wet bar. spa & su~ rm: ..,... its own bolt dock. sns.ooo 16390 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 200 Huntington Beach, CellfOmla 92649 ~ PILOT I •AL ISTATI .. LUXURIOUS WATERFRONT Over 4500 sq.ft. of home with large boat dock. 6--BR. s-BA, spa. family rm. fireplace m master and living rm Pnced below appraisal to sell fast 5995.000 WALK TO SURF a SAND Walk across the street to the sand and the surf from this 2-BR. 2-8A townhome m a guard pted communi- ty with pool, spa and tennis. 5272.000 EXCITING DOWNTOWN Live and play In the new downtown Huntincton Boch area. J..8R. 2~. fam rm w/~. p&.ntatlon shut· ten, new carpet. 2<.ar .., •• prtv.ce yard. $379,000 (213) 592-2816 • J t '" I '' ~ti \ tVJl-t t.,01'U Oceanfront White water surf & ocean views from all three levels Com- pletely remodeled ~ ~-Cd M : Brand ~ New List- ~ ing-Large ~co rner-" -------- () ~ ~p a r ce l , 3 ~.----~ Bdrm 2 BA cit "' __ .......,,_.......,. __ "' w /Newport ~ ~..,,-:~-~~ with very secl uded i ~;;& I " ocea n ounge v ter- race. wine room. l aClnzi [, wet bar. all with l wilght views of Newport Harbor. -.... -1 the channel .entrance and __,.-.-Catalina Island. $3.750.000 -... -$3.395.000. • CdM Oc r t vac lot with building thority "ppprovals of plans for a 4, I 00 sj/'home w /semi- /pvt drive. Uriparalfeled ocean surf & Catalina views. Sl.695.000 ~-Harbor night lights .,, $ & ocea n view . i ct-Owner insists on ca r-\ ~ rying a 1st T/D & note ~ ~ at a preferred rate to ~ !: qualified buyers. $719.000 -:" l Preferred Leasehold Q 0 0 Ji • Corona Highlands New List-~ if Ing Cozy Ozzie and Harri et ~ • Secluded Shore Cliffs. colossal size , parcel with building plans for a 2 sty 5.000 :J. Nelson inspired split-level de-~ s.f view home designed by Richard Dodd ~ signer ho me with enchanted ca-~ s1.1so.ooo . $ nyon & ocean views. 19,000 sq ft c;. • lido Isle Main channel 2 st~ bayfrt .io ft of ~ site with tons of privacy & seclusion. G fron~age with dock f, slip for 1 boats ; Private beach access. $965.000 ~ Spacious entrance. terraces on both levels. 1 0 ""' fireplaces ~ sand y beach S2.7SO.OOO i • CdM Penthouse Ocean and Bay views ~ • ~dM . B~yfrt town~o.me completely re-!f galore! Refurbished 2-bdrm 2-ba retreat r furbished with dock privileges and yachtzie 0 . . . . f" views. The ultimate Newport Beach lifestyle. ~ townhome. city nite lites, ca ndlelit terrace ~ Sl.299.000. ~ dining w /sounds of the surf plus cozy fire-o • Ocean Blvd. CdM Forever sweeping !!/ place. Dock privileges, pool. spa, ga t ed. se-~ green belt parks. ocean & Catalina ~ eluded & pvt. $695,000. 'i views from this 2-sty 4 bdrm 11h ba new ~ O cu~tom home. Sounds of the surf. ~ • Lido Isle Lease Boat dock & slip for I lg & 2 sm ~ ocean breezes and yachting activities ~ boats. 2 sty, 4112 ba, 5 bdrm bayfrt home on main """ 12 mo's per year. Reduced to ct-."'".La el SS 000 ~ S 795 000 ,... "'"' nn . . per mo., ~. 1. • "' . ,, ~ • CdM, Brand new so of PCH townhome. 2-bdrm. 21h ~ --------~ ba close to everything (Sale or lse optl.$525.000 ~ 0 """ .~ • CdM. Frank Lloyd Wright inspired 2 st y bayfrt w /pier & ~ "' dock. ocean views to boot. A o ne of a kind ~rea m ho me ~ which exudes elegance throughout. $3.395.000. ~ 0 " 1735 Perl •a ... ate 11%7 Perl Re•••lek 1760.000 9 Hot'k.~ Point SZ. tts .... · • 4 bdrm on prlPGU coma lot • Beueled-leaded glass front doors St:SA' SCA~LA~ H"RBOR HIGHLANDS tr •Wann. traditional 5 bdrm •Perfect. mo~-in condition SUSA~ SCA 'LA' SEA ISLA~D •Highest residential street in Newport • 6 bdrm w/ocean uiew •·a''" s•:' 't:s HARBOR HILL 2111 D•lterall La•• •Immaculate 3 bdrm w/lg yard •Spacious Jm rm. prof decorated 11 8ay Ce\'e La•• 1725.MG -I Wlntllser 11.495 .... •Sophisticated. lai-uch condo Jt.UE STt:i'H£.~SO' • 3 Bd. 3.5 ba. 2 fireplace• SHIRLt.:l' HARRIS --OPEN HOUSES THIS ft'EEKEND--- Corona c1el Mar Corona I llgh land~ Sea wind Balboa l'>land Sea wind Harbor View Homes Newport Heights Coron a del Mar Big Canyon Big Canyon Big Canyon Newport Beach Balboa Island Newport BeaC'h Big Canyon Newport Beac h Big Canyon Bl~Canyon oPt:N SA TU RDA "1 1 ·5 53 Jasmin e Cr eek $629.000 420 De Sola $689.000 2306 Port Carlisle $839.000 204 Coral $850.000 OPEN SATURDA "1 2·5 18 27 Port Rrnwlck . Ca role McMahan Valer ie Easton Julie Stephenson Maureen Fllzpatrlck Susan Scan lan OPE 'SATURDA"1A·SU~DA"11·5 3707 Inlet Isle 2 Park Place 2220 Pacific 5 Rue Fontaine 30 Canyon Fairway 17 Pineh urst Lane $7 10.000 S I , 100.0 00 SJ .395.0 00 $1,395.000 $2.795.000 S I .575.000 OPEN SUNDA"1 1·5 2o 18 Deborah Lane 3 1 R Grand Ca nal 450 I Surrt y Dr 26 Rut" Gran d Ducal 4 Windsor 21 Burning Tree 19 Lochmoor 8429.000 $875.000 $895.000 $1.135,000 $1.495,000 $1.695.000 $1.850.000 Fran k Sennes Shella Kavlanl Donna Wall Jeff Ewing/Olivia Chaml Stella Shirar Shirley Harrts/ Beverly Morphy Julie Stephenson Martha Macnab Dottle Valcnllnc Stella Shirar Susan Scanlan Jeff Ewing Mane FarJCO •Dramatic slcylit entry •Panoramic views, spa/waterfall srs'' S<"A 'L" "'. SPOTl~IGHT HO~EO•~THE WEEK Rt:Dl'Ct:D 0\'t:R 11 H .... ::: ~EWPORT HEIGHTS , .. -:. '.t i~~~ .:~~~ .... I Park Plaee. N.a. e1 ,111.- •£xpauiue IHl11 & daJI ~lat ....... • LG"f• 4 bclnR, 4.5 k .., 4 car fGl'Gfl• 8•EILA k-' l-'~I ' l • ./ -j ... 2t ••• Gra1141 ••••I 11.1 as .... 5 R•e fe•tal•• II.SIS.... 17 Plme••nt 11.171 .... •Contnaporary elegant and cfnunadc • 2 •to'11 Uufng room. Priuate,ardeu •Spectacular, light. newly remodelecf 4BD •Contnaporaf11 remod.elecf & exPfll'l'Ud •Gorgeou.sfalnoa~ ufew•, J)OOl & •pa •Contemporary 5 bdrm 3 bath STEPHA~IE Gae \' DA~~'' Blall · SMlaLE\' HAaKIS II.SIS .... •Picture prttty Jamil JI home on comer lot •Gourmet kitc~en. Open terrijfc family room 21 •r•••• Tr•• 11.llS.... 11. 715 .... •Quietly efegant-Impeccable and bright •Extraorcflnary 7BRfamfly home •View o,[/afrwaJJ, city lights & back bay •Fabulous lndOor-outcfoor pool • Di\~~\ BIBB 6 STEPHi\~IE GROB" Di\~~\' BIBB 6 STl:PRA~lt: GRO•l' •A~',. BIBB 6 STEPHA~IE GROB" UNDER $230,000 •Reduced! Priced to sell in Mission Viejo $227,000 • Contemporary condo in Corona del Mar $215,000 CONDOMINIUM LIVING •Cozy 2 bdrm+den w/skylights &french doors $559,000 •Charming split level w/ocean & Catalina uiews $629,000 • Beautiful lower unit on golf course $759,000 •Premium Spyglass location w/uiew $890,000 AFFORDABLE NEWPORT BEACH •Best buy in Newport, 3 bdrmfamily home $359,000 • Light & airy 3 bdrm, close to beach $359~900 • Expanded & upgraded 4 bdrm, 2 bath $424,950 • Contemporary J, 700 94.ft with large back yard $489,000 • Immaculate family home, perfect for kids $575,000 • 4 bdrm Cape Code ao/sparJcling pool $598,500 11 LM••-r •Tloutfng J story-4 Hdroom • C>Hrlooking Biie 9th g~n ~..\KIE FARGO H Caayea f'alnta) 11.115 .... •NftO 4 bdnn CWltOfft a.o/exqut.lte detaflt •Oumu LOiU couicfn track •A:\:\ l' a1aa le STt:P•A ~IE GRe•l· \ BALBOA ISLAND CORONA DEL MAR EMERALD BAY Sii Gr• .. C•aal 1175 .... 1111 P•elfle Dr 1 1.315.... 1 1.315 .... •Nautical and night Pian. WalJc to utllage •~xceptfonal 4bd w/oc~n. bay mws •Very large 5 bdrm, 4 ba Pleao home •Two open light •pacioau unlu •Quiet. secluded. 11ery spo.cious •Beautiful gardens 111/ucluded •pa DE81 BIBB DO''" "i\LL A STELL.\ SHIK!\R 0\\18 HIRSt'Hl.t;K A S4K \ Hl,'9.\~ 11.ns .... •Glorlou location t11/expGll.8iN oiein •Versatile floor plan w/owr 4.000 •J. tAROLE '9CKA•A~ Ll~DA ISLE · 11.415 ..... • Over 75• on tile baJI ·~to we•t expo.u.n 9Eal 8188 6 9.\'.\,l' BIBB / IHl'l~E CO\'E . -12 ......... •Shown By Appointment ,,.1 •Dramcufc 4 bdrm. 5.5 ba w/pool & spa SHAKO' S'91Tll. SAR' 111,'9\~ A Di\\'18 lllRS£11lER ..----•COMFORTABLE FAMILY LIVING•--- .1As~•~E CREEK CORO~J\ HIGHLA~DS Hr\KBOR \'IEtt' ISM .... •Rare find J .to'll large 3 bdrm •Beautiful garden w/priuau •pa CAROLE MIC.•A•A~ HARBOR VIEW HO"£S .. , ..... •CU11 Ug~ and lllOWltam .utu • 5 bdrm w I pool. •pa can.cl conun tenn'- SAaA •tNMI"~ .. ~ • I '·~ --. --1 •;f,. 41• hS.1• Terr•ff • Nit.Mt • 3 bdnnfamfl11home111/ocean Plew · • Acceu to prlllGU Hach \' ALERH.: t.:1'STO\ BALBOA ISLA~D 1 ... C.r•I MN.... 17111• .. • l•le 1711 .... •Remodeled 4 bdrm. 21.lsba. •pa • 2 ato,.,,, .f bdfamU11 home •Claarwdna traditlonalfandl11 hoMc •Pool, apa, large .,ard MAVaEEN flftPATalC9' STEPll~'I£ Gae•" ' .. ,,.. ..... -"" 11 \ I V ..11 t 1.:111\U a Hiiiary Th~mer Joins Coast Newport Properties Top Orange County Agent to Focus on the. Balboa Peninsula Coast Newport Properties takes pride In announcing that Orange County real estate expert, Hiiiary Thamer, has joined their staff. Hillary has resided on the Balboa Peninsula for the past twenty years. She has worked In residential real estate during the past 14 years, speclaJizing In peninsula and ocean- front properties. She will continue to focus her efforts In these areas. A graduate of U.C. Berkley, Hillary joined Coldwell Banker In 1977 where she achieved such prestigious honors as: Top Salesperson, Newport Beach; top 1•1. of sales for the Or- ange County region and eleven-year member of the President's club, ranking In the top 5% of the company natlor:lwlde for nine years. Of the realtf8tat& business, Hiiiary says: "It Is a great joy to find the right home for my SIM SADOSICI clients and to assist them through some of the transitions of life. I try very hard to make these changes as easy and painless as posslble. Some very dear friends have come to me first as clients. I find the. pleasure of new faces and different challenges keep me on my toes. I really like that!" Hiiiary Is very Involved in community affairs. She Is presently on . the Executive Board of Coastlands Foundation, and Is a past board member of the Volunteer Action Center. As active as Hillary Is, her family remaJns a very Important part of her life. It Is with her five children and nine grand-children that she spends much of her leisure time. Coast New- port Properties is excited to have Hillary working with them. ....,_... '""°'• COM ,.,._def -'*"'°' v-H4 NewJ>0'1 ~ ~ ......... ~ • _..., v-- ,4 - PAGE 24 / SATUltDAV. ~ 4. lftO TllJll lllCll ·-··· You·n get more than your money•s worth in this quality home. 4 B R. fam rm. bonus nn. 3-car garage. Large yard. choice location. SET .I .ER MOTIVATED. ake an offer. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA mAmAW llDll 11,211,• The free flowing design ol this 4 BR home offers expansfve fonnal & informal entertainment areas. Dazzling city lights. ocean views. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA CUSTml IBl'IBI.... 11.-.• New custom home with fabulous view of ocean and city lights. 5 BR. 4 BA. family room, marble floors. French doors and widows, all new kitchen. red tile roof. pool and spa on 'h acre lot in Spyglass. A "mtUt see". Ask for ... ESTBER Y~NK 1111• .. EITl11 IZ,111,. Bceathtaking 6 column C.olonia1 estate. 6 BR, 4 Ya BA w/partial view of ocean & city. H'-'I' 32.000 sq.fL lot w/oversiz.ed pool & spa, panelled 90Uthem pine library. southern country kitchen. banquet size di.n.ing room w~tlen pantry, oversU:ed foyer w/elegant circular staircaae, maasive living room w/marble fireplace. secluded maid's quaners. Ask for ... JULIA LIAO . .. -.-1m1.-cun. 11,m.• Understated elegance is reflected in this custom 4 BR, 4 BA home located in the gated oommunity of Harbor Hill. Great attention and thought has been · taken to make this a very special pl.ace to oome home to! Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA OR VIRGINIA SW AN atllATIC ECGUIT CUITim 11,711,- MagruHcent 4 BR. 311'1 BA plus 4 car garage. State of lhe art gourmet kJ&.chen. oversized cul-de~sac lot. Award wmn.ing landscaping w/outdoor entertain- ing area . Quick escrow OK! Ask for ... RON PELSOT W1mE IEIT IUYI 1117, .. 3 BR or 2 + den . 2 ~ BA t.ownhome features aurrored dmmg room, wet bar, fireplace, dbl all garage, central air conditioning. comm pooVspa. Do not miss this highly upgraded irnrnacul.ate light & bright end unit. Also for lease or lease/option at $1200 per month. Ask for ... PAULA BA ILEY .,._. IAYCIEIT... -·-This re-done 4 BR family home is located on one of Baycrest's most desirable streets. It features a new gounnet kicchen, lavish master bathroom, gorgeous pool w /Uled brick work and new flooring throughout. Owner transferred. Ask for .. SUZANNE MOSHER ex 116 ... llmEl · IOUIB 1171.• View home! Muai 1ell! 4 bl!drooms pJus bonus. 3600 ICI· ft., pool. 3 car ,_,... ~ lor ... llONICA RUGGIERJ n 107 ••1•1 DI II ftUI -.Ill Immaculate and almost new 4 BR:2 Yi BA de- \aChed home in this aoon to be gated community. Large patio and side yard. Fireplace in Fam. and Liv. room. Kitchen opens to nook and Fam rm. Large master su.i te. Desi.(p\et wallpaper and drapes. Ask for ... GISELA BURMEISTER PBTilllR Clllll IR U .... Executive beach area two story 4 BR aoft contem· pon.ry. nus CUSUJm built muterpi8"e hu exotic sandstone floors.. entertainment area. Lavish baths and fabulous master suite. Single owner care and white-glove upkeep make this home a black-tie affair. For your private showing. ask for ... ANNA PERKINS UIJaUff ID llM ..... Light & bright 4 BR, 2 'h BA Lusk home features DR. br-Nkfast nook. 2 fireplaces, new pamt & carpet. plasterceili.np, garden window, plantation shutters, refwbished yard, plus pool-sized yard in mature tree .et.ting. Abo (or lea9e at $2500 per month. Aak for ... PAULA BAILEY ........... 11,•1.111 Ocean. bay & city lights view in the best location in the area. New custom 5000 sq. ft.,. 5 BR. 61h BA home. Time to complete with your own selections of decor. Ask for ... ESTHER YANK ~y llPWltl 1418,- Townhome in the heart of Newport Beach. Marble entry leads to marble dinin& room and European kitchen. New custom designed master bath w/outstanding spa, leaded glass window. beveled glass French doors. cathedral ceilings. wh.ite carpet and smooth ceilings ~ghout. 2 BR, 2 'h BA plus den. Ask for ... CLIF A E'L YNN KEMP 1DUCU 1247,000 2 BR. 1 ~ BA. 2 car garage. Excellent location! Priced below market for quick sale. Must see to truly appreciate the many amenities! Ask for ... BILL OR DONNA WEBSTER Tm mAT EllEllAIH 11,-- 6 BR, 5 ~ 8A. 6500 ,,.. ~0... ) GalJery-siz.ed foyer with 31' ,.:. e,SC" • nree staircues. 3 fireplaces. poo. '~· 1111una and large lot. AAk for MINOO SABERI IC.-ma 11•,• $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 investment or first time home. Ask for ... ROBIN TENCH U Ill Ill• mll llEW -.- Reduced over $100,000. Spacious luxury through- out this 5 BR. 3 ~ BA, family room + bonus room Devon.'\hire model. Lush landacaping. beautiful U.00 brick, plantaUon shutters, French doors and many a.aatom built.·1n cabtneu, ~ocean view a1 well as aty light view. For • p(rvace ahowing, call. Alie (Of' ... MAUREEN WHITE ........ ··= Warm family home in quiet nrilhborhood ot prestigious Northwood. 4 BR. 2~ BA cosy family room. separate dlnina room. Super kitchen cbe to corrununity pool~ tennis. Ask for ..• RAY DAVIES Tiii• 11m1 .. Ptltll 1111,111 Price slashed $36.000. Owners say we will OOftllder any · reasonable ofler a1 must RD now. This •gorgeous Almeria plan 235 w /4 BR + bonus room. 3 BA. 3 car gar. Approx 3400 IQ· ft. ol elepnt living on premium lot w/mtn & golf C'OUl"le views. Al:k for ... RAY DAVIES 1B111111E1 URI m111 11,M• Price reduced $200.000! 6 BR. 6 BA. pooUspa. A/C, newly remodeled home with ocean, bay, d tylighta and mount.am vies. Features grand-med LR. RF and 2 master bedroom suites. 3 firepUces and gourmet kitchen. Ask for ... ROY OSTERHOUT OP EN SAT/SUN 1 ·4:30, #2 ROCKY PT ... , .. ,.. an;m lmmaculate one story detached home with iar.. fenced yard. huge family kitchen. vaulted ceilin&I. convenient S.C. Metro location. Great investment or starter home. Ask for ... FRAYDA EILBERT --------- KV•-. DlftD 11,M• Must see this beautifuUy remodeled oceanfront duplex. 2 BR. 2 BA and 2 BR. 1 BA plus great rooftop deck . Motorized skylight & wmdows. granite kuchen & bath count.en, Jaruz:zi & steam l1l master bath Ask for ... CAROLE FRANKEL DCU•aT IUUCfD 11,-- Beautilul 7-year old custom-built J BR + cktn home on the sand. Soaring ceilin.g. beveled doon and wmdow . spa. hand-painted tiles. cu.<Jtom wall coverinp make this luxurious beach llvmg. Call for appomtmenl to st.'e. Ask for ... CAROLE FRANKEL PlllACY + nw • CIM ., ••••• Fnjoy ocean and canyon v1ews from this beautJfuJ custom home. This spacious contemporary home has S BR. 3~'• BA. extensive uae of a1-and wood throughout, private pool and spa, ace:-. to priva\e beaches and ~. Ask for .. FRAYDA EILBERT ........ lllllEI ••••• MOit desirable pha..e 2. Monteso model. (8o, 2' BA. Just steps from park, rommunity pool. Li&ht & bnght, extensave brickwork in front & t.:k yard, Cirepit BBQ. Superb curb appeal AutolMtlc ex1eJiOf' liahtina & •prink.Jtt tya'«n. Ston11e and panels in gat""a&e. Allc for ... .JULIALJAO OPEN SUN I ·&. llMI POllT BOW AJID • ...... ••• .. R, llllll Private aal..-...C with dty light viewl., and roWn8 hilll . .._,BR 9Uit.e with his/her batha, atdng area w/fireplace, ligantic walk-in cloeet. 3 ~ dilional BR auites. 6 BA. bonualexerd8e room could be 5thlm. Paneled F.R. with IW\ken bar & paneled library. Gourmet kit. Pool & spa. 5,800 sq.ft. Aak for ... J OANN KENTON •CAn• .... Smashing Townhome overlooking Big Canyon Go~ . Course, featuring spacious master suite, 2 additi~nal.BR & 2~ BA. ConnaJ dining area. plus room lll kiichen for eating. Oak Floors. oak stair- wa"!• solid wood wainlcoting, all custom painted white, lt. Berber carpet, recesa£d lighting, marble and wood fireplace and wet bar: Ask for ... CLJF A E•LYNN KEMP PEI. llYFml W/ll.. st•• Dramatic 5 BR, 4 ~ BA. wlhigh vaulted cei.linp. Berber carpet, bleached wood !loon and use of marble & granite throughout. Gourmet kitchen. A luxurious VJew master suite offen a sitting area w/FP + fabulous bath area w/Jacuzzi tub. Ask for ... MARY DITULLIO -------- ,_ • E Ill IUIMI An.tlla! Investor, newlyweds, fint time buyen. Quality 2 llOl'y townhome, 2 muter suites, 2 ~ BA. a~hed. 2 car garage, fireplace, upst.ain vaulted oeil.inea, inside laundry room, petios. Great central C.O.ta Mesa location. Turnkey, move in condition. Ask for ... DUSTY BARRIS ..... ... Clll• ..... Quality European Tudor custom for the descriminating. Just reduced. seller wants an offer! 3 BR. 2 'h BA. 4 fireplaces. extensive French dQOrS and windoW11 throughout. White water ocean view all nesUed between lush pines. A distinctively fine home. Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY ·-Clft/PllllR IEACll 11, 111,111 Exquisite! Exclusive! 'nM!9e words de9cribe this • huge homesite. The whitewater view extends down the coast of l..aiuna Beach adding to the quiet ambience of this natural setting by the sea. Drastically reduced -an opportunity to buy a rare piece of property. Call the Irvine C.ove S~t. Ask for ... EILEEN BARRIS .. , •• ii llCI lllllll This 2 yeu' old home " model Pftfect. ffilhly uPlf'8ded Lhtoughout and eoven the praee ii carpeced. 3 BR. 2 ~ BA. kitchen with nook and side yard accela. Dramatic high beamed cel!!DI in liv. rm. Formal dining too. Communit~ and spa 1n this gated community for a very low a!ISOC:iation fee. Ask for ... GISELA BURMEISTER OPEN SUNDAY 1·5, 40 SHEARWATER ~Pm ECIUIT car• 11.111,• .Decorate and $ave--5 BR each with bath. Ma..ter has "jacuzzi" tub--3 fireplaces-Sub-zero refriger- ator--Marble entry--High ceilings--lots of poten- tial. Ask for ... VIRGI NIA SWAN mamftBTILI Large 4 BR homes located in Irvine and Newport Beach area's. Available from $1700 -$5000 a month. For more information, call. Ask for ... PAMELA STEADMAN ..,., a&11Rwr11111• 11•111 Dynamite 2 BR + den. 2 ~ BA end unit iotally upgraded by this origi.al owner. central air, custom carpet & brick flooring. Frech door sliders. oak trim. custom fireplace. Attached 2 car garage, private patio, and comm, pool. A true ten! Ask Cor ... ROBIN TENCH REALTORS 780-5000 ·-J.11. PETEii -·-Light & Bnght 5 BR. 3 SA. 3 car gar. Family execuuve home upgraded w/marbles & shutters. ready . to move in. Shown by appointment. Ask for " MINOO SABERI WATOflllO C•I W/llCI I.I. .... Newly remodeled 2 BR. 2 B.A ~·ated commU!)l4'· Boat dock nght in fro"'"{jf.O .... do wtspa vtews of main channP'..i t,5 ..... Ulins. Seller will carry to qu.allhed bu) \1' .,,, exchange for off water home w/dock! Ask for ... MARY DITULLIO mlllTAllUll.Y _.. IHI.• Whether you are relaxing in front of the black marble flreplace or In the glant master suite. This 3 BR multilevel townhome is cloee in Costa Mesa 90 you can be home early for thoee candlelight suppers. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN ............ mu...,. Prime over..ued Jot on a quiet cul-de-sac street. "Expansive pomibillties unlimited!" Open & spadoua single story home with a gorgeous Ocean View from almost every room. Owner is seriously motivated and ready to move. Ask for ... JUNE DAVIS ... • 11111 llllHI ma,• Well de9iped 3 BR on the clilfs of Dover Shotts with plenty of room to expand. Hup yard with pool and S cw..,... Own« motivated. Aak for ... SUZANN E MOSHER.es 115 / 4 I I ""' • t i I i Io • • • t . . r1m1m 1111e.••• Ma• Elegantly appointed former J Peters model home. Popular Westfield plan with 3 BR. 21~ BA. Pro- fesaionally decorated with upgraded tile floor and plush carpet. Lovely rear yard with patio and lush landscaping. Plus many other upgrades. Ask for ... RON FELSOT lllEl-1 W/DICI 11,711.• 77' on water, Fashion 1s1and rute lights view. 4 BR wood doon and wtndows. grassy yard and pnvate bead\S. Ask for ... MONICA RUGGIERI ex 107 CllllU 18. MAI CUITI• 1141.• Bright, shiny & brand new! Open & airy Ooorplan features 4 BR. 3 \.'2 BA. FormaJ dirung & living rooms plus gourmet kitchen & family room. 3 fireplaces & several private patios complete this fine offering. For penonaJ tour call. Ask for .. Dl ANA P ROSSER I • · •KllUI 1171.• Family home in exceUent location. One master BR down -new muter swte upstairs with new sink, spa-tub and mirrored wardrobes Pncro to 11. ASk for ... BILL OR DONN A WEBSTER ICUI llEW • U CIM 1711.• "2 Vear New" A nut extraordinary "Cwnorn H~" plus a private back l't'n&al ov r the 3 r g~e. Quality and amenities att> non-stop. even the "Most Fussiest Buyers" w1U ( II m love with and apprtt&ate th&s home. Ask for ... JUNE DAVI • • • • •• t w ' it I tf _ ........ --':·----·--------------........ -- lftl 1 M:IE W11fml CIUl1' 11.111,111 Reduced over $300.000. stunning contemporary 5 BR home with incredible ocean, bay and dty J.ichca view. Suspended walkway over entry reflecting ponds and fountams. Next to famous newpon Cent.er busmes & Fashion Island shopping. Ask for ... MAUREEN WHITE .... , •. IT•+,_, 1411.• 3 BR. 3 BA, Newport Heights-·Gounnet kitchen-- wood floors-famdy room with cw;y fireplaces-- master bedroom and family room open lO PA TIO AND POOL for summer fun. Ask for ... VIRGINIA SWAN BICll Tm ITUI •11,• View only sky and water from thJ.s hilltop home. Single level on large lot m pnme Newport &ach locall<>n. Ask for MAXI E GOLDEN •••-.ESTiii rm.• An incredible Ritz Coast/whitewater VleW from t.tus 4 BR home w/immaculate l.ancbcaping on a huge comer property. Mature trees and beautiful flowers complete this homey !letting 3 fireplaces add warmth to an already mVlt.mg atmosphere Call for prwate showull. Ask for EILEEN HARRI ..... I& llF .... On one ol Newport's momt ~xclu.<Jivt> u·t-eU.l 6 BR. 4 BA are JUSl ~rf«t for the largt' famaly & ent«Wrung. Sparklifl8 private pool + a btlll rdl room a.re only two of the fme features of th.as t: ~t.e .Quality tlor:M. f or furthtt <let.ads call A.~ for DIANA PRO ER ·' . .. .. . . .. . . . . . " " .. ,. ..... ... AINcill• .amuSTD 2 master suites grt for 1st time buyers -downstairs + i car detached gar. 4 yrs new. 1111,000 IDTlumll IEWUmll-CllDO 2 br, 2 full baths, 2 car garage in newer complex. Best location over1ooklng babbling brook & pool area. . 1114.111 .......... WIN'Wlll WIEIM• Two master...., a..-... munity in CM. I • .. Wed gar. Large_.. •t ...-on. Less than 7 I~ *e~f,;¥ - 3 BR, 2 M, home. Lge kit. w/eating ... 15 yrs ofd. m11a1211,111 ..... 11 x 31 llYlll flll Get out of the hell Ill_._. large poof. Charwllng~, ~ bath dreshly paint• \I "*Y Upgrades. 682 Sena1-. na. Only m\19 ... .,. PDFECT STllTEll lllME 3 br, iv. ba, approx. 1200 sq.ft. Very private neighborhood. You can't. beat this price of 1211,000 ........ IEUllTFIL FAMILY llOME 3 br. 1 'I• ba., family room with brick fpl. Upgraded kitchen & bath. Excellent curb appeal. Call for showl~~ 1211,JM lmFllTW.E Have bought another. Great price on this 3 br. condo In E.side C.M . Lrg. prv. patio, ~'~: IMng area. un.- 1111& • Hm TIPYALUEC.M • 3 br., 2 ba, home In quiet lo- cation on an 8,000 ~-ft . lot. Exterior has just been painted and the interior Is Immaculate and highly upgraded. Gazebo & spa were purchased 6 mos. ago. seller leaving state and verj anxious.~--- 11m11Y WOODS c.•. 3 br, 2 ba townh<>nm. Palm Springs decor., Trl-'-91. pool. spa and tennts. Great £.side lo- cation '*' f'latUfll 8ack = tra NCRr a• 1•r1ffllf .. ,.l .. ES On lasu•t.::...O · 1241,llO IUTPllCD OCEllYIEW An ocean view from EVERY ROOM In this qu'8t, secluded location In Newport Beach over- looking beautiful grounds. Feel the ooean breeze as you sJt In your llvlng room In front of the tpl. In thl9 t>Mutlfulty decorated 2 br. Priced to eetl _ .._ un.mmlMI •• ,. , •• .-y #Ill 631-1266 234 EAST 17TH STREET SUITE 117 COSTA MESA 1umnL UllTIYll• TllTLEllCI • Only minutes from the city. lm- m acu I ate townhme~ ·; ........... 1P11 .. 12~ I llUlllUP COWIEPUI Super 3 BR, 2 BA Clnder"41a home with hardwood floors. New '*"' & plaster on outside. Large yard cul-de-sac location. Make offer. Call now for showing. IAYll OllPll ISTUL Large 2.239 sq.ft. Great buy. 2 sty, 4 BA. 2'12 BA .. AIC. Seller sacrificing at 1211,IM *I CAILSll WU UT 1-4, 2111 S. IUlllll SUMMEIFUI 3 br. 2 ba family home on cul-de- sac in Mesa Verde. This one has all the trimmings. Remodeted kit., French doors, newer roof, and custom cabinetry through- out. Ou..ede fun includes pool w/d*J Ille cover. separate play yerd & • covered patio. Ult• 11111111- PUllEISlllP UOllllTIOI Income units. Don't miss 3 unit breed & butter property; 2) 2 BR. 1) 1 BA.. good Anaheim location. Off9f9d at Pll,111 llSTY ..... S. COAST -1111- llEIUCEI ~pacious single family home . Beautifully upgraded & im- maculately landscaped. 4 BA, 3 BA. Submit! 1211 .... alllCAlllM .... -1-4, 211\ ......... IEWSFUSI Hiurry, Hurry to this 3 BR. 2 BA ,._ Verde Home. Enlarged Master bedroom, family room addition, inside laundry. new paint insJde & out, 3 yr new roof. located on -e wide cul-de-sac. Get to th'8 before the I= W"Anm·a VICllT -IEW um11 Mesa Verde. Out of state owner says sell great 3 br. with huge , tam rm. 2 fplcs. Remodeled Jkltch. & baths. Great location. ....... PAmllmT Rl&Tt•11a.we,ana.W1W TUIES WELClllE Move up to something new. 3 br. 2 ba pool, newer house, exces> tlonal large lot. great location. Owner will coMider trades & paper. Asking Pl._ • llAIAWPIL IUlllEW Single tam. detached home in Sycamore Park. Well appointed spacious Interior. Features Incl. 3 lrg. bedrooms -master bath with whirlpool tub & shower· lrg. walk-in closet -vaulted ceilings. Lrg kltch. with garden window. Brick trplc In living room + tired entry way. Lrg. patio off dining room with automatic sprinklers. SACRIFICE. PH• IDTI umll USTSllE FllEI A lot of home for the money. 3 br, 2 ba. family room. dl'*'g room, hardwood floor, fireplace, extra large lot, alley acoess. A steal for P•• l&Yll...,.. IUIUEI ASST'I Fii. Eastslde C.M. ,I 4 fabulous 3 bedroom brand new country French homes on private drive. Dramatic quahty construction. Raised bearth, fpls. In living rm. & master suite. Wood casement windows & doors . ,,.. 12",llO • HH,IOO Pim •llfT 'I lnl IAIU 10-1, 211 l. llOIUTtl LAllE LOT II C.I. S.C. Plaza area. Back yard like a park. lovely 3 BR home on a 9,800 sq.ft. lot. Beautiful pool. spa. BBQ. Country kitchen. Sub- mit all offers. Priced to sell. ... ..... W1S11E 0.1. MPLD 2 BR. 1 BA units on quiet street. large lot. lside laundry. Q~~~_. Wefl maintained. An.-.w • •1111 ... I.IT'S lllE A IUL Need financing help; owner may work out the details. Eastside locatlo. 3 BA. tam. rm .• spa off mas tr, hardwood floors. R-2 w/alley acceu. Oftered at mn••-2• ..... •••• Bl •••••• .. BrMd MW 4 br. resldencle. EJC· citing modem delign. Ught & brl~hl. 1 plan with dqwnaUlln br. Features Incl. marble frptca, ftim rms. vaulted ceilings and Inside laundry rooms. .... Pll,000 PAmlUlfT · . .. MIU 1t.I, Ill I. 1m ST. .... llVllTllllT Very clem'l 4-t>lex In or-t areel Al 2 BA. au wtth fpt. & enao&ed Q8rao-, Sehr needl to eeo • Submtt ... offera priced &o eem Only ....... I •• IEIT IET IUCI 3 br, 2 ba detached single family home only Inches to beach. l.-ge lot and yard. Bonus park- ing wteh comm. pool/rec. area. H~ upgrllded. ~lili -·Lii ... .,,.,..,. ••••••" MeM V•de big 4 IA 3 BA pool home. F..utng lqe country kitchen, fonMI dlrq, 2 fpla., spacloue fMI rm. Mcf a pr~ front yard. Hurry 81 1•.1•. "'s sure to ffy away soonl 4Allll .... ITIPI TO llY IUCI IPlll A romamfc 3 BA. 21h BA master- piece. Just completely re- modeled. Large master suite with fpl., large sundeck & walk-In ctoeet. Hardwood floors & berber carpet. This home Is a must see. Reduced to ••••• ....... llVIM Tl SUTILE? Call the Seattle Expert here at homer IEW II TIE 111110 IAYCIEST Perfect entertainment home with dramatic high ceilings light & bright living area opens to a secluded large yard with pool and Its own Cabanna. Remodel- ing or expansion posslbllities. Premium Baycrest location. For ....._ dl&ails cal .... •Ill V IMIAWPIL ,., •. ,_ TllPLD 3 br. 2'~ BA home. 1900 8q.ft . with two rentaJ units In back. Very private with huge lot ol 12,750 sq.ft. Zoned R-4 with lots of potential. ..,._ IMIAUPPll. IUCI 1111 UTITI Tennis l beach. 12, 100 sq ft. lot. 4-6 BR. 3 SA home with poot/spa/offlcial paddle tennis court. Are pit, barbeque area. A. V. aoces.s and mature produc- ing citrus trees. Easy pay terms. One of a kind and only steps to beach. 1121.- -• uz .-s CHllAllllAI Duplex plus studio In great lo- cation South of P.C.Hwy. Lots of yard. 2 BA. 1 BA + fpl house. 1 BR. 1 BA contemporary apt with balcony. 2 car gar. with utility area. Extra studio tool. Top con- dition. 1111.- ..a&.IPflff IPT,llTS llYUTllEIT Fabulous cstm Medit. home 4 br, 2'"6 ba w/hlgh vaulted ceilings, European Fixtures. white oak floors & cabinet•, sunken fam rm. formal din, fireplace & wet bar. Master bath w/Roman tub. Beautiful yard, A. V pkg. In- cludes great 2 br. 2 ba rental unit. Close to beac~ unm•., "° -2-WI, 1111 .... •631-1266 234 EAST 17TH STREET SUITE 117 COSTA MESA , IWLY PIL01' i IML ISTATI BOB & DOVIE KOOP . We would like to help you buy« Mll JOU!' home. #1.~ Agent 8 out of 10 years in the State of California. ~ed nationally m the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 11 years consecutive. CAMEO SHORES Park setting w/fabul~ ~views & private beach newly refurb~ in 1988. Art deoo and rontemporary interior & Mediterranean exterior. Seller is motivated submit all off m including trades for lower priced home or units. Was S2,Q00,tw Reduced to $1.575.000. Now a great buyt BOB & DOVIE KOOP NEWPORT HEIGHTS LEASE 3 BR. 2 1/2 BA. Lrg Liv Rm, 2 car attached garage, yard. $1,900/mo BOB KOOP 631-1266 or 760-1580 . . BIG ~YO~'S BEST BUY . Five bedroom. six bath~ home. Large family room. marble fireplace. Redone kitchen, huge living room with marble fir~place, new paint, lots of mirror. new carpet. beautiful tile enfl:\'. pool & spa on Ith green looking up fairway. Outstanding location on thlc; 1 :3,5(X) foot lot. A'4kiru?. I. 770 rm OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1.s. 17 ROYAL ST. BOB & DOVI E KOOP WOODBRIDGE TOWN ... OME 2 story, 2 bedroom, 21 ! bath, garage. Loo~ like a model home, with marble entry & decorator carpel Move in condition. $195.~ BOB JR. R-3 LOT SAN PEDRO San Pedro 5,000 °,. • 0 'litb 3,4000 existing hl.J 0 ~ . ~teal at $225,000. S ... , ~t. Submit any offer. 808 KOOP 5 *SENIOR MOBILE HOME PARK in Huntington Reach. One resicfent mw t be O\er ;>5. the other over .fa ~than a mile 10 the beach. HeautifuJ Double-wide home with an expanded mast.er ·uite. There is over 1600 square feet of living ·pace. This home has many upgrade, and is located in Huntington Shore Cliff. There is no finer park in ttw area. Low monthly space lease of SJ :!5.oo Only $85, 900 Offered by Bob Koop Jr WANtntEBESTTOSELLYOOR HOME'ICAIJ. DIEKOOPS! .J::ASTSIDE COST A MESA. Mediterranean remodel all new 4 bedroom. 3 bath, large family room w/fireplaee & wet bar. Separate mast.er suite, walk-in cl~ts, all new kitchen & baths, huge yard. M~ see! RED UCED! $445,(XX) WILL LEASE OPTION 808 & DOVIE KOOP MAR BELLA COUNTRY CLUB REDUCED! REDUCED! REDUCED! San Juan Capistrano San Juana's moet e1cluaive addreaa.14,460 foot lot on 14 & 15 fairwl)'. Buildable pad of 6,120 ft. Gate guarded community. Seller very motivated. Area's Best Buy. Now $439,000 BOB&: DOVIE KOOP REALTORS® -COSTA r.l:SA, JOPORT BEACH NEWPORT HEIGHTS CONDO Meditmanean style three bednmi. two'& half t.tJ.. • ,,., old. bl~ nqn, finpju, fcmil diniic. private yard. Aakq $386,(XX) WILL LEASE OPTION BOB A DOVIE KOOP lll-1111or131-1211 . ,., $10.0ff OFF ASKING PRICE 4e SHEARWATER- BAYVIEW TERRACE Almost new single family home in this gated com- . munity. Model perfect throughout. 3 BR. 2112 BA , high vaulted ceilings, formal dining. Sell~r very mot ivated and welcomes any offer! Asking $469.000 REDUCED TO $589.000 MIJST SELL THIS WEEKEND NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS Soon to be gated. Two year new community. Immaculate 4 BR . 21/i BA detached home. Lowest priced model on market. HURRY WON'T LAST REDECORATED AT ORIGINAL PRICE! Newly decorated end unit with 4 BR. 3 BA Remodeled klfchen with Jenn·Aire cooking center. two patios. spa. plantation shutters. mirrored two story entry Shows light and bright' Seller wants offer now• Askmc SJQ<),900. SELLING AT LOSS! " OP£N SAT/MIN 1·5 24M VISTA NOIU.E.ZA IAllOI llMI •'5.000 llMeTIOlft This cutfomlzed home has It allll Muter suite with sitting room, walk In closets AND vtewl 2 more bedrooms, den. famlty room off kitchen AND view. ••·• below recent comparable sale. OWlll IOMIT AIOTIEI OfFERlt AT •'55.000 OlH COM '70.000 REDUCTIOll W.,k to ocean. Charm & elegance Is this "perfect" remod4Med 3BD + fa'l" with separate studio off patio + 2BR rental! IJelow appraisal and recent eecrow. OWllll uvs nun Offlllt AT •7'5,000 Ill CAIYOI: The ul11mate contemporary home. Just remodeled with 3 BO, Family rm, exerclee rm & poot + gotf & city light vtewl A atatement of luxury and aophlttl- cated deeign. ., ... ..,, ... ,AT •t.ttS.- Wonderful Lake Tahoe condo across fron Stage Coach Ski Lift! 4 BR. 2 BA. fully furnished too! call for details. Asking S 130,000 arran11•,..... •Miil ee.m•• ••An llTl•IT UTll -... Tl ... I tlllT ARI. Mt LOW ltJ. IWUT WI aUIYll • tW WI ... Lt llYI••·--. Tllll A• toll Uelllm fMllt. .. TRll 11 Alt ALWAYS Will II •Y M .. Ill nAel All OlltUNllAlft '"" .• ,., Oll c• •15,000 llMCTIOllt New 1988 Extraordinary custom home. Features two master suites & 3rd Br. office or •th BR ptus exceptional kitchen + private back rental. Just a short walk from olde CdM beach. OffElll AT •7tS.OOO CAIOT COVE FIOll •H•.OOO ~approx 1800 aq. ft . "Homes" 3BD. some with fimfty roomt, pattot and yard•. AH "Homes" reduced for quick .... or LEASE OPTION! ""Tlla .... T Ult. CALL llOWll IEW llSTIM AT LAST YEARS PRICES ' II SEA ISLAll Magnificent contemporary home on one of the largest corner lots on the gon course. Private and quiet. Beautlfully upgraded with marble and design statements. OfFERlt AT •675.000 IAllOI VIEW llLlS •60.000 lltueTIOtl Ocean View · Cul-de-sac street Expandable to • or 5 bdrm Bring your designer Or build you~ dream home OfFElll AT •150,000 PALI SP_llHS IOOtllFE Contemporary. double master suite. slngte level condo on Go4f COUrM at OOUBLETREE RESORT Hotel provfdee excetl«lt rental program. OfFl•I AT •tH.• \ , RAYLEllE MIRACLE Broker Associate, RECI 13 JEllS DPEIEICE ... If You Want a~iracle'' Call Mel People Are My Specialty ' s,.;lllizi• i• Anidi• l•ll.,, i• M•tt•li• ••' ,.,,,, i• LH•li.,, l.,•li•li• •' l ••lifTi• ,_, ,,.,trlin. Phone for a free market evaluation of your property. IEST PRICED OCUI VIEW II IEWPORT BUCH OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 260 CAGNEY #207, NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM EXECUTIVE a RENTAL UNIT CLOSE TO BEACH \bSS915,IDO REDUCED TO SSI0,000 .. Perfect for family and entertaining. New and exciting Newport Heights Custom Mediterranean 4 bedroom, 2111 bath home with high vaulted ceilings. European fixtures. whitewash oak floors & cabinets. master bath with roman tub. Fireplace and wet bar. Sunken family room. Beautiful yard. Close to beach. Includes large Two Bedroom, Two Bath Rental Unit. Ill llY CLISE Tl IUCI Great little place in Prime location, close to pool. spa & tennis court. Lift 111._ LR F• •Y 11•• Ml IWIEl'l lllllT Beautifully decorated tight and bright three bedroom. 2111 bath townhouse w/high vaulted ceilings. Features lar~ master suite w/slttlng room. Quiet end unit gets nice fresh breezes. Just reduced to $174.900 IPll ... llTlllHl-1 n• w. -.Tll, #HJ LETS lllE I IUL Owner motivated -bought another. Decorator'• paradJM. Custom designed 2 bR. 2 BA surrounded by lak• and strMma. For onty S 144,900 I ( AN OCEA N VIEW FROM EVERY ROOM IN A PRIME. quiet, secluded location overlooking beautiful park-like grounds. Feel the ocean breeze as you sit in your living room In front of the fireplace in this beautiful contemporary Southwest dec- orated 2 bedroom w/many upgrades. Community pool, spa & tenni5._fourts. OWNER MOTIVATED -WILL ASSIST BUYER WITH LOAN BUY DOWN, SAVE$$$ PER MONTH OR -WILL PAY $5000 OF BUYERS NON-RECURRING CLOSING COSTS. · Priced to Sell at $289,000 \ -I J ~ ~·J NEWPORT BEACH STEAl: Must sell! Attention Investors, first time buyers. Great 2 bedroom, 2 bath, ctoae to beach w/double garage. Private atlo. Teke Ihle for onty S1•,ooo ( ~----- Ju1t llke new 3 BR -2 BA. Gar .• Custom built kitchen with white washed cabintry, new appliances, new wlnitows. new bathrooms , located on tree lined street with large lot & fenced-in pool. Open House Sunday 1-5 P.M. 2549 Westminster. Behind this beautiful 3 BR. 2 BA home of 1900 sq.ft. are two more units. Each has 2 BR. 1 BA. Truly a pride of ownership " property. Lot size is 12,750 sq ft. Can buy now and build later. Pre~t·nh·d hv: 631-1266 DIANA CAPPEL 261-8425 REIM* LIDO ISLE "TWIN DOLPHINS" Marnificent la ndma rk esta te on double bayfront lot! 40' pool, waterfall, spa, huge dock for multiple boats, 6 .bedroom, 5 bath. furnishings & art included in price of $4 ,500,000. By appointment only. BA YFRONT SECURITY CONDO! Stunning new remodel! Light, brig ht, beautifu l! Fabulous kitche n dnd master ba th. View of bay and moutains. 50 boot slip available. Price reduced to $689,000/Call for appointment. O PE N AT /SUN 1-5 LIDO PARK DRJ>'E BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE!! Luxury new remodel with forever view of Newport Bay and mountains!! Huge enter taining area s, new kit chen, fabulous master retreat with private spa . Slip for 50' boat. Open Sa t/Su n 1-5. le,S,QQQ.. Pri ce Reduced to $85 9,000 BA YFRONT CONDO FOR LEASE!!! Lu xury new remodel with exquisite furnishings. 2 bedroom, den, 3 baths. Boat slip for 50 ' boat. $3800 m o. Shown by appointment. 7«~ ~~9 CALL DENNE SODERLING 673-9455 111E. REAL EST A TE "SUPER STARS" EllO'l10NAL "MASTE&PIP.C~ ON a.z Lot NEWPORT HTS. AllEA! Totally customized 2 bedroom w/a 3rd bedroom (or den) in a separate wing. Completely unique with the finest materials and craftsmanship: Magnetic curb appeal with lush landscape, a meditation garden with a gazebo and spa. large solarium sun room w/wood plaked flool"8. 1 1~ car garage currently used as artists c , studio. Shown by appt only. $439,000 JUST REDUCED 501 KJNGS PLACE ... 1649000 OPEN stJm)A IU Cliffhaven complete remodel on a nearly 8600 square foot private lot with a gorg~us newly re-tiled and re·plastered pool! This three bedroom plus a detached 4th bedroom/bath exucles warmth, charm, and class. The home i extra bright with the )ight enhanced by French doors and sun-room windows. "EASTSIDE TEN" '359.900 PIJCED TO SELL Gorgeous total remodel at an even more beautiful price. New everything from new copper plumbing to central air conditioning! Thi:. professionally landscaped :l bed11oom and family room ha" new baths. new kitchen, skylights. brick fireplace, timed sprinklers, ne\\ carpet and flooring. PRESTIGIOUS GALAXY DIJVE/OOVEI SHORES Positioned right across from Galaxy Park. this home represents the finest quality and design. ~bright. s~cious floor plan comprises :i bedroom , formal living and dining room. den and family kitchen Vaulted ceilings and extensive use or plantation shutters. Ex- pansive rear yard with view from g~bo. Cul-de-sac entry in rear of property. A completely charming home. Off eroo at '799,000 OPEN ATURDAY 1Z-4,JS9S Galax)' THE BEST HEIGHTS BUY Brand new listing. To~f urbished plit level/new carpet. Darling, bright 3 bdrm charmer with poot in quiet location. 2 car garage. Priced U> Sell! $438.900 " JUST LISTED NEWPORT HEIGHTS UNDER U7o,OOO 'l'wo vear new Executive Newport Beach near·freestandinl{ townhome: large private, colorfull • land caped yard. terrific floor plat:'• great living/entert~inment area, b~eached oak fl<><?rs· family kitchen w/breakfast area. and over 1zed master sutte! Priced to sell. f I • \ ) J / CAMEO SHORES $1,750,000 One of Cameo Shor• largest Iola s~u•ed lld;.c.nt to new golf oourM. F.t>ulous views of ocean & hils. An oppoftunlly to h.ve • d . l. Ewing • UTn.E ,1,171,000 ~ onltDm 5 8R hOm. WI bay Yiew, Euro4dlchen. f~ '°°'"·°". Wge comer 1111 WI....., ..... Cal to.... P. Hurt.y PREVIEW PROPEBTJES NEWPORT tSLE $750,000 Over eo· o1 frontage on the waterfront w/ large dock. Presently a duplex but could be a single family home. Great views.! HARBOR VIEW $750,000 Large lot with secluded pool & garden. 3 BR. 2 BA. Remodeled kitchen. beautiful master bath and closet area. Security . new doors & windows. NEWPORT tSLE $785,000 Outstanding waterfront home w/ dock. Excellent k>cation w/ ct\annet views from both sides of the house. Light & bright w/ large master suite. IRVINE TERRACE $769,000 Incredible value! 3 BR. 2 112 BA plus den home on exceptional large lot. Gorgeous yard, JX>O', spa & view. Unlimited possibilities tor expansion. HARBOR VIEW "'-$775,000 A spectaculm Harbor & ocean view can be seen from this large remodeled & expanded home. 5 BR, 3 112 BA. wet bar, 3 fireplaces & 3 car garage. PENINSULA $775.000 Live in one and rent the other! Wood exterior. shake rOof, '4 BR, 2 112 BA w/ wood beam ceMings throuohout and large 3 BR, 2 BA unit Steps to beach & bay. BAYCREST NORTH $799.000 Perfect large t amity home w /4 car garage plus boat access. beautifully landscaped wt pool & spa. Master suite w/ study or nursery. Extras galore SEA VIEW $825,000 Choice corner lot. Panoramic view of ocean. Catalina and city lights. '4 BR. 2 story. ideal family home in gated comrrun~y w/ pool. spa and tennis. . BELCOURT $825,000 Beautiful Plan ·B· Amenities include custom kitchen w/ state 'of the art appliances. oak flooring, Berber carpet and dramatic high ceilings. VICTORIA BEACH . $835,000 legal non-conforming duplex & rear studio. located one house on the water w/ spectacular ocean view from upper unit Potential exists for remodel. UDO ISLE sa:M,000 This large 2 BR home on large lot cries for expansion & remodel. At lot value tor a quick sale. so tear it down if you w1Sh LITTLE BALBOA tSLAND $175,000 Dynamite little Island water1ront. Open, airy 2 BR home w/ soaring ceilings. huoe view oriented master. large 1 BR apt Dock for 2 small boats . HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES $815,000 Located on a private cul-de·sac. t~is 3 BR, 2 112 BA remodeled condo is gorgeous. Fabulous unobstructed view of mountans, city & night lights . ..... CORONA DEL MAR . $815,000 Price reduoed S100 .000 ori this beautiful 5 BA home plus 2 BR rental unit near the beach! Sehra are •ready to ~ar Bank appraised at $925,000. \ SEAVIEW 1125.000 One of a kind""*" estate• on quiet cul..c:Je-sac. Approx. 2,800 eq. ft .• 1 ~ 3 BR totalya.tomiled. LMge game ·room, gourmet oountry ~·pool & IPI· ~ . J· \I I)() r i . r r > f A,\ ( l f () L f· I ( I· ( () J.J ". J r ~ ' I r (. ~ .,, " 1, 1 1, .. , r / ~ / '\., _ , , .,.,, PREVIEW PROPEBDfS BAYSHOAES $950,000 Gracious and charming home on extra large k>t. Beaut"iful brick patio, 3 BR, famity kitchen. Exceptional vakJe in gate guarded area. SYPGLASS $91S,QQQ_ T radewinds model with 180° ocean, harbor & city light views. Pool & spa acceft, the sheltered courtyard. Great home for entertaining. LIDO ISLE $998,000 Elegant 2 story, 4 BR. 4 BA Mediterranean styte v~la. Lavish use" granite, marble & French doors. Master suite includes sunny sitting room. LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND _ $1, 175,GOO Conte~ amom 5 BR home w/ bay view. Euro-«itchen, family room. large comer lot, many extras. LIDO ISLE $1,M0,000 Brand new home on one of the best street to street locations. 3 BR, lllgl library w/ charming south patio. If lq<>king for the best. A fftlst to see. BELCOURT $1,215,000 Ra(f plan ·o· town oolledionf 3 BR. gigantic master suite with sitting area and lire~. Approx. 4,400 sq. ft . " elegant living. . EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $1,395,000 Attention builders & developers! 5 contiguous lots w/ comer location. Cal for square footage and details. MONARCH BEACH $1,750,000 Catal!fla sunsets and golf course views from this Mediterranean deslgO cus1om home w/ 5 BR, 5 112 BA. Truly too many appointments to list! CAMEO SHORES $1 ,750,000 One of Cameo Shores largest lots situated adjacent to new golf course. Fabulous vieWs of ocean & hills. An opportunity to have it ant BIG CANYON $1,825,000 A touch of Mediterranean in this exciting 4 BR. 4 112 BA gon course vift home. SeckJded master suite, lbary, large family room w/ wet bar & wine room. LIDO ISLE $3,500,000 One of the most exciting locations on the bay. so· frontage on tip of Lido w/ dock for large boat. Built your dream home nowl HARBOR RIDGE $4,.,000 luxurious IMng In the prestigious gated community of Hatbol Ridge. 7 BR, 8 112 BA home on approx. 112 acre. Pool. spa and tennis court. BAY FRONT $4,500,000 Over 70' of bay front elegance. This 5 BR , 4 1/2 BA home has 1180° view of the harbor w/ marine f acililies for 4 large yachts 140' along the beach. NORTH LAGUNA $4,500.000 Fabuk>u1 nuu on approx. 1/2 acre. 6 BR. 5 flteplaeel, .-Vator, wtne celar, whle w•er ocean view, 5 car garage. pool & dream k•chen . Gl ,_ ...... ........ " .. '" I . • -......--. ' BIG CANYON .. tt.as,aao A touch of ...._.win ttW ......... 4 BR. 41fl BA Fl GDUrM view home. Seduded ,......, lulle, lbmy, lg. Wn rm w1 ... bmr & '*'9 fCIDfft. E. Cortclll BAYFAONT . ...ID0,000 Over 7'1 ol blly front eleg.nce 1hil 5 BR, 4 112 BA home hu a 180 view ol hatbor w/marine facilidel for 4 lg yac:hls 140' along bc:h. L Shaw , , • 1 I' , "" , ( . S1 ---· ,. -. · 1 · ~ ) ' ' I ' I . I . . . : . ~ J ) ' ,I • . ' • . -. ~·' \ ' t •• • - .. 8*oun sas.ooo c....... Diii MH,000 CuslOITI tuldlen. <Miit lloonng, Bett>er awpet, dramoc hlOI' *.ng• 5 8R home • 2 BR rental unot nNr bMct\t PrlCtld reduced 110o.000 . OPEN HOUSE SUNQAY 1·5 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1 ·5 Newport Beach ~ SEA IS~NO U.0,000 Chllnnlng 1JP1:* ur.ry .i £ur~ llallOr Uogt.0.1 lotelde al02FeinnJ NEWPORT IEACH '215,000 INOuQhoul v-o! ooH course & ory ~Qhts LC.... ..... 2512 F S.nte AM Oulll8ndlng "'9WI ot bey, oc:ffn & PCHI L,.,.. 111 Irle I.Ca~ &221.000 II...,. Wt,000 hMtt ot NS. 2 BA. 2 BA. bf .. zy & orognr. MQM!ry & ENCHANTING IALIOA HOME SSll ,000 3 BR, 2 BA llO'ne w/ ,_ 8eor1* carpel inroughoul. 1'9CMyon ll Ai.-Fountalnway E.C.... ..... 2t02 Faltwey poulble boel •Piiat •PKIOU• hvtngld!nlnQ atH wl r rencn doOrs ~nong ID ..... p 1171,000 ..... p $2'71,000 NEWPORT CREST WrTH OCU .N VIEW $347,500 lronrdedl Ee•.Jde 2I02 Faltwey f llbuloul 3 BA. 3 BA plltl 4 T Ills wonoer!\i ftoor plan UOO ISLE ISal ,000 c. Heines '271,000 E. c:o.e. ..... 2013 s. nUI ,.,,. IS botn dr etNlllC & lled>l9 Pool. apa & teonnoa ()uign o.moilsll deV91op1 Only JOI.It ""-0•NllOt'I E. CotUtt 1313,00 ~mits lhe poU!bl•w• tho:S PfOIMl"Y NU ID olfer • The Bluft. 2211 AMce CANYON CREST TOWHHOUE 1361,000 H. Meed« 13'5,000 llufte 507 A11et11de Campo 2 mHtt'I plua loh S.rt>er ~l. lll•Kt\9d wood HARBOR VIEW HOMES $511,000 I .Ca ....... 1479,000 Cllbin•ts. ,_ 1uta.n •iano11 leaded ;!an entry A Fr wne -Porto11no· 11ome rn.,, Ideal ramiry ~onbor Coet•MeN 332 8 ...... y nooo Good CO"ldibotl L atge l>Ki!ya10"" ,,.,.11>e111ng T. Stuet1 MZ.5.000 PwtiNule 1511...,.,..., PENIHSU~ $315,000 trees llufte 1912NtaC-CW J.CamptleH $531,SOO Stepa ID bl!y & oc:.en CNfmeng 2 BR. 2 BA home on SINGLE LEVEL SUWlNO $597,500 en R· 2 lot wl lrem.ndoua potenuQJ f n10'( f'1f#I u • L ... ,.on '441,000 1ayc,.... ltngle lamlly home or oon"9tt 10 1 duple• Homt '" 1 ITIOll dtstted n<toghOo<hOoC Vov11 to1111 ll\f 6toot & Ill"' t>Mull1ul llTIP'QYe"*1ts Assoc POOi llutta 507 A~C.mpo J.M.u IL~ TOWNHOME 1315,000 ape & *""' 8 .C.mpa.u 1471,000 IWbofvlew 1 IMI Pot1 Weybtldge 1 ~. 3 Bit2 BA10WMotne ttiat fMfa hkt t single NEW90RT IUCH 1641,000 L.a~una 1n1 Pt lm L Mem 1581,000 fMl!ly home localld on. quot! c:U-Oe sac WI I grttnl>elt L.,ge ' BA llOrnt WI tltra latge taf, room and 3 s lgll 1490,000 -~r~ Sumpiuo.Js maslef au.le • ""° Vear Old L.aeunt 8-ch IOI Canyon View Or. horn• herd to ~nd Harbof View l<noll 2740 Hlllvlew Or. AISOlVTEL Y OORGEOUS BA YA!DGE 1400,000 0. Gold•beny 14N,OOO T.IMIMI U 71,000 3 BR. 3 BA Plan 0 Tnouaands spen1 on 1> .. uutu1 HlWPOAT ISUNO 1615,000 W•dlff 1137 Lincoln upgrades Beat loc:alCln 111 comple• l o11&1y ~-of Sunny sown t1e1ng PilllO & dOOI dul>I•• r0t .ncome or NewJ>O" Island 406 40lh 91 rrvtfbed & greenbelt loll ol t00m to eapand on ""' _, IOCAt.C 1113n<1 J.Ak-tn 1525,000 0....., 1725,000 P'OCMl"Y E11tbluff ' BLUFFS HUA IACK BAY TRAILS 1441,000 1164 ... wood IWbofvlew 2500UgHhcMIM Very al)Klal rec.nDy tt mootled G Plan l•ghl & bt1gtil IA YSHORES WOHDEAFUL LOCATION $675,000 A. lrtndee SS21,000 s. High '1\~·000 3 BR, 2 BA in l>ftal grHf'tlelt IOcahon A ••al beaury 1 Ou11 llt\dlng 1191ue. •II'* to IJuMd yo"' Cit earn hOY w or P.nlntul• 1511 Mlramer IO u .. your tnegtn.l!Otl on the eu1111ng 3 BR pi\;I den Corona Del Mar BAYVIEW TERRACE 1441,000 Morrie J.CamptleH SIM.IOO A welt localed low !Tlh'ltt~ homt w1 2 maatei sui•a CloM 10 pool, tc>• Ba<* Bay 1ra.t1 W'd gr .. r NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS $615,000 layc,_ 1MOC-madof9 CAHYOHCOY£ Atl,000 Sophi111Qr.d ~ ibour>dl Ill \f1IS hogNy up-J ... .,,l 1541.000 Ccw1>N Oii Mlf lat under 8300.0001Almoe1 new2 BA rHi.utltlll graded 3 BR • home HuQe soa & lcunta n on lusllly Herbofvw t IMI Pot1 W.ybtldge Ill MCKl!y gated oomp .. 1 of only 14 UOlll W .. k IO flt ll\WFS £NO UHfT 1411,IOO lardlQP!td ICC . L Ad.Im 1511,000 l>Nc:h fht beat '1:• piltl Wide gteenbelt w/ l>Nl.IOlul dta>t UDO ISLAHO U M.000 Seler'aWfVtnOllVUldlftenchW!ndowt MWilik1*! lmm.ailare, w1nn lido lslt hOtM on CM1t111td CX>t'* s .. 11 ... 2233 Pot1 Cettte .. CORONA DEL MAR TOWNHC>titE Mlt,000 lot. OM plenll floon ltghl & bngn1 8e1u11fu1 cond111on 0 . Uvlng9ton 1517,000 ~ar beach, 3 BR hOmt IMllKM tulh9r belhl, vwy I LUFFS • llllLUOH OOLUA VIEW 1471,000 Irvine Tenece l 40I OolpNn Ten 1paaou1 tOOml, FOR, pcMlder & u11Mry rootna, MCUnty Country club aimoapn.re, park -hit• samng Wonderful UOOISlt 1699,000 Badl Bey "'9WI from •WlO room dnng room bolt! Gorgeoua IO!ally ~ 2BR, 2BA hOme f 14lt'IC;h J. Aobblrui "75,000 '''*" BR't & p11110 doors !tom •Wl1>'t11n11y & mu.._ BR 1e;ac1 io ,.,,.,,.,y ~IMCll 909 C.nyon ~Dr. COAOHA HtOH~NOS DOU HOUSE $541.000 prlVltie pelJO NEWPORT HEIGHTS 141t,IOO T U 7t,OOO 2 BA home on R·2 lol Lota ol l>ridl, all~hll. WOOd S.hr leaving & mull ... o.ntom home ,,, PC>Pular HARIOA VIEW U H ,000 ~ Lido 100 Vie Cordovi ftoora LarQ• pool, llmoel new k1ldltn and eddecl Hetghll .,.. 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Vernon ws.ooo Cone~ comtr tot ca,,p1e• 3 BR, 2 BA owneta dttlgned tor wn .. llmtly. do-. IO IChOola, rec:tMbon •trMC La19e poor & acie on privat foe .,,, matUte .... , unit WI eecluded pellO, 2 BR l'lf'llM & lweplam In MCh U STILIJfF 1529,000 WUTCUFF f741,000 leavlaw 200,YKhl~ IRVIHl TERRACE ..... ooo Eteoent••~w pool home '°"'Y c:u11omad 3 BA Prlfne locaoon on 8'IPtO • 114 a<:te 5 BR. 3 l /2 BA ... O.vte 1121,400 Imm~ 3BA Q440mhomeWith1 ~ ywd lf'CI 4 BA Malt., BR llU 4 BA'• HuQ• latn1ly room wl lull · induding l9Pllf• CIUflt qu.,,_, or c:at>ena ~ !>Ir & lireplem Mrltblt lir~ tn lorm., h lng IOOtYI W11 carry 1 e1 T D room tor •lJ*llion It! highly dHirlOle neighborhood. ~UPOIHT ..... 21)0 Yecht JI.Illa WUTCUFF ISI0,000\ 1141,500 , .... ok taa,ooo OlDI COtM>MA OIL MAA ...... CM"°""8 poo!llCM h1ng lr'I a ~UI nttgtlDOltlood F .... aim -, home 1990 rtmod9\, Oi*\ floor Huge~. 4 c1tcU. -.01 ... pet\. 31R .,_,a on die ,...._ ol 11rM1-. 4 ~~·a. 1 BR wil'I !Nn. s or 4 B~. LION a bngnt Roof IDC> d90 ..,, u. 2)4 Vie QruJena tion ... room. lof?Tlal dnng raom. ~ f.nlly room. ...-•BA aunMtll ........ .....400 •L.COUfl'T HMJ. ....... HAftlOR VIEW *U.S m ..... ,,., ___ ~ ~ & ~-..In ••QAaiW 1tl7 Ctyetel A"' FllWIM lllmlly l'IDINI 4 IA.~ f'OMI, FDA. 2 r=w...t . ~ endunil, ._.,., btlVC. 11,t,.. .. ,'1111.&Arfe,...._ ................ . / .. LISTED BY: EV AN CORKETT Associate Vice -President President's Circle Top 1 "r So. Ca. Coldwell Banker 1809 SEADRIFT Desirable l'urona del Mar location. Warm, inviting h11me. U C'epllonally large yard & view. Who rould want more" Th1i- lovely :l bt>d room • den home is complete with pool & i;pa. lfse of va ulted C'eiling . rect't-'!ed liithtinf{. tile nl)orlnl( & beautiful built ins. Perfectly priced at S769,000 A ~racious family home located on one of Westcliff, most desirable street:.. Custom built. two stories with excellent use of space and light. fl bedrooms. 4 ' hath . Large family room with brick fireplace. MHter suite with fireplace. balcony a rea. Separ· ate office and wine storaiie. Pool and spa with spaC'ious dKk area for entert aining. S795,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charming 5 year old home. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. nestled on a quiet street. Wood uterior. hake roof. Use of skylight.a, vaulted beam ceilings, security system. brick fireplace in living room. French doon lead out to verandas. kitchen with top grade appliances. '489,900 NEW BAYPRONT LISTlNG Thia enviable waterfront setting orfera panoramic harbor views. Custom built by present owner. this home bout.a or 3 bedroom•. 311 batht. den with rich built·ins, family room aa welJ as a marveloua bonus room/office. Thia ia complete with a beth & private entry. E1panaive bayiide patio.+ dock racilit.ies make thia a perfect home. U .1_50,000 644-9060. Office 673-4195 liome COLOWeU BJ\Ntl(.CH .' ' Enchanting custom home in prestigioua Big Canyon. Located on the 7th fairway. thi 4 bedroom. 4 1 1 bath home boast.a or vaulted beamed ceilings, rich tiles. top quality cabinet.& throuithout. Each bedroom has ita own bath. ma ter suite is sttluded and has fireplace, lar'e bath area. Lar1te family room with built-in bar for entertaining. Add to this a wine room. library and 1tourmet kitchen. REDUCED TO S 1, 750,000 Located on prime peninsula point. thi duple1 i irreplaceable in size. Large upper unit with 4 bedrooms, :l bath .. large din1nl( area. vaulted beam ceilings. fi replace. 2 balconies. l.11 .... er unit with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. large outdoor patio, fi rt>pla<'e . .i C'IH parking, laundry facil ities. S776,000 ( Best buy in Eastaide Costa MeM. Impeccable J BR 0 homt' Corner lot w/large yard professionally landscaped. Tilt' entrv. fo rmal dininf room w/beams uptrraded kitchen with lop appliances. Expanded master hedroom with walk 1n C'loset . refurbished bath -A TRUE G EM. UlS,000 SALES = SATISFIED SELLERS 2140 EAST OCEANFRONT \ 116:1 MARINF: 606 HARBOR ISLAND OH 310 CORONADO 4:\9 HELIOTROPE 2706 LICHT HOllSE LN Mi BFf.ONIA 18.11 TRADEWlNDS 2 TWlNLAKE.°' 1306 SANOCASTU: 206 LA JOLLA 309'CARNATION 1001 KING RD. 12.:lelfl.OOO $2.~'10.000 SI .~lO.Ollt\ $4M.f•OO IN F$CROW S.'l96.lXXl $.'161 .00(1 IN F~~CROW s: .\0,000 $';'70.0llfl s~r-.c1.ooo S7if\,OOO auoo.ooo .. -I •LIDO ISLE* QUIET STREET-STREET East-end location. 2 master suites plus extra BR. Formal dining room. step-down area in living room with fire- place. South patio.$755,000 ISLAND ELEGANCE Sensational Mediter- ranean 2 story with salty breezes. Walk-in closets, large master suite with fireplace. large lot, tile roof. 4 BA. 3 B~ $950,000 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME Choice building sites 30 to 130 feet available! Call for more deta11s1 A LIDO TREASURE Cu::.tom designed near new 3BR. 3BA. two story immaculate home. Soaring ceilings. skylights galore. spa with W - ene waterfall. S*50,000 ELEGANT AMBIANCE on lido's Golden Circle. Relax 1n this completely remodeled home on 2 oversized lots Huge dining room. patio with spa master su ite with 2 full baths. $1,495,000 VIA LIDO SOUD "Like new" bayfront on over- ~1zed to Large bayfron1 terrace with spa. Master .,u1te with 2 baths Upstairs oen with l1rPplace $2,750,000 EXPENSIVE DOCK WITH HOUSE IMCLUDED Larqe dock for 65' yacht Brand new contem- por dr~ tiavhont. choice 1ocat1on and great for enterta11r g Move in tooay $2,900.000 l *NEWPORT NORTH* , ~ NEWPORT NORTH Ne?W"\ w 4 BR 211'1 BA. vaulteO ce1llngs, h;.o · ~y .>Ortng, upgraded carpeting lan,..e..1 oack yard. Comm. pool/spa $594,~-_, A DESIGNER'S HOME. Stunning 3 BR, 2'h BA. in proposed guard gated community. Next to park, pool/spa. Perfect for active lifestyle. $548,900 MODEL PERFECT ModPW'\ 1ect on premium lot. 3 BR. 2•1, BA. c10~V..ic living & dining rooms. Plantatic. e..1 ~· s. landscaped Hillside views. $529,000 -_, HILLSIDE VIEW This dramatic home offers 3BR. den. 3BA, plantation shutters. 3 fireplaces, A/C, vaulted cethngs. 3 car garage, hillside.view. •19.000 A QUIET PLACE to watch the peaceful canyon view. Lovely traditional 4 bedroom home with nloely landscaped back yard. lnctudes access to private beach. A must see attll5,000 SATURDAY 1-5 J 500 Cagney Lane ::106. N.8. (1-4) $139,500 298 Cecil Place, E.C. Mesa (1-4) $279.000 22 Swift Court, Newport Crest(2-4) $299.000 1508 Dover Or., Westcliff $599.000 "' 607 Rockford. Cameo Highlands (2-4) $895.000 4809 Seashore. W Npt 8ch (1 1-6) $1.369.000 217 Vra Firenze. Lido Isle $950,000 525 via Lido Soud, Lido Isle 2.500,000 215 Via Lido Soud. Udo 1*(2-5} $2,900,~ SUNDAY 1-5 600 Cagney Lane .:: 106. N.8 ( 1-4) S 139,500 298 Cecil Place. E.C. Mesa ( 1-4) $279.000 22 Swift Court. ~Crest $299,000 1508 Dover Dr., Westcliff $599.000 621 Udo Parle Or. E-2, NB $739,000 607 Rockford, Cameo Highlands $895,000 4809 S899hore, W Npt Bch ( 11-6 $1,369,000 .217 Via,.,._, Lido Isle $950,000 525 Vta UCIO loud. Ltdo Isle 2.500,000 2 15 Viti Udo 8oud. Lido Isle (2-5) $2.900.000 UY·AMA DEUGHT Qwm6ng & practical contempotary. New cerpetlng. modern kitchen, • 3 BR. i 11\ BA. Newport a.ctt lehoofs Extra latge lot, 1eeluded .,.._-.- !AST9me LOCATIOll ~ IOt with small • home. Gr.a for remiOllll & 8Cfd on or tw down fOf MW home. Oppairtunlty to buy a gtWI pleee of 19nd. i!PPf'OX.1610 lq.ft. S259.-. FAMILY HOME Excellent condition. quiet cul- de-sac. 3 BR. 2 BA on R-2 lot street. Owner wants otters, job transfer out of state.S380,000 STARTER HOME Excellent buy for a new homeowner. Charming 3 BR with lots of poten- tial. Large yard, room to add on. Feel cool ocean breezes. S20l,OOO NEW LISTING PRfVATE BACKJ:..\. 0 lt llke having 1your own park. Lo• e.,U~ ;,,om home on large lot. Room for RV._, .;AJ right at 1215.000 CHEAPER THAN RENT Lovely 1 bedroom first floor unit with green belt view. Tastefully decor- ated . mirrors everywhere. Comm. pool. spa & clubhouse. Guard gate.$139,500 PRICE·CUT OPPORTUNITY Elegant Seafalre condo with fabulous corner location Spa tub in master suite Plant ation shutters and more Call for details $276,000 UNIQUE PENTHOUSE 3 BR.'2 BA with 60' on the bay overlooking Lido Isle & city lights Boat shp for large yacht. Leasehold estate.$350,000 VILLA BALBOA HIDEAWAY Penthouse condo. 1 BR. 1 BA plush carpeting. air condition. Comm pool/tennis Security Walk to beach Hurry, won 1 last at $189,500 NEWPOAT CREST TOWNHQME Sparkling clean 3 BR 2 , BA Plantation shutters 1n hv1ng room & mas1er BR Deck off kitchen w11h ocean view $299,000 NEW LISTING UNDERPRICED Immaculate Westchff 4BA home with upgraded kitchen French doors 10 patio & poot roll up garage door Just right tor yo.Jr family Westchfl shopping $599,000 121 UDO PARK DRIVE Fabuto.i..s.. single or couple condc. on the bay Remodeled with all the converuences in mind Master suite • huge walk·ln closet Boat shp avail $739,000 m.l.IOH DOLLAR VIEW Lovely 3BR. bonus room conoo on the turning basin Large dock tor your yacht Entertain on bayf ronl patio watch summer action. $850,000 PRESTIGE BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE CONDO Corner uM with fantastic views of bay. night lights & ocean 2 BR. 21/r BA. comm. pool/patio, clubroom. sub parking, 24 hr. sec .. 11,300,000 ' IT' SO NICE AND SO NEW! Right on the sand. Oceanfront duplex. 3 bedroom. 2 baths up, 2 bedroom. 1 bath down. Great whitewater and Catalina views. Call nowl S1,319,000 IF YOU WANT IT ALL come see this oceanfront single family home on the sand. Master suite. 23' on oceanfront side. Lovely ocean view, 7 car on site parking. Seeing is believing. 11,IOO,OOO I* LAGUNA NIGUEL* I A TEN PLUS New Crest de Ville Estate on premium lot with spectacular ocean view. Fea- tures 5 BA, farrllly room, 3 car garage. Comm. pool/spa. 1700,000 For ..... 13..GOOJmo. ACF NOW, WILL NOT I.Am , Red aced from U,f I0,81G Now offend at Sl,Z95,000. SPECTACULAR VIEW TENNIS ESTA,,E Ttw. lllJ).!llllil t:nr ' lx·droorn. ')1 b.uh plu servam quarrc:r\ l.·,c.trc: " •muatc:d on UI l acres lmact:d ,It thl.· l.d,Cl.' of H.1t ~ H.t \ '> Etolo~ical Re er\t: ·1 h1" '' 11nt: pf OrJn~t. < ounty'c; most 11nrortdl1( \It:\\ rroptrttC\ Tht.' r rr vatt' ~ated encranu "'" k.1d \Ou 111 moror court wrch parkrn,i.: l11r mu 111 l. 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Li.r~c: cear \ arJ with cu:icom pl.tn' tor new pool & • spa indudc:d NEW LISTINGS CORONA DEL MAll Rare Sam.merwind Doable Lot -Walk to Beach Gr!:'Jt Opf>Ortunit) 10 purdia>e " i:11r)!t'OU\ I l"ll"dn•om. 2 ~ h.id plu\ Jrn ummt:r"'rnd humt" 1n (oron.i dd M.it I .ir~e J1)1Jhlc lo< "/room lur pool .ind ~pa Two l"ll"Jmom rntom!:' unn \l\cr />!ar"i'!" "'htch c.rn bf" u~d .is a />!ft"ll( pl.llC' for tcenaJ.:!:'f) OI J. ,t.:\Jt'\I hou~ 1'111\ I) J "'onJrrful f.imt!\ home O~n \at · un I 'I ~11 D.ihh.. Ottered &l 1879,000 NEWPORT BEACH Back Bay Custom Lot f.ikt" .id\.tnt.ij:(t" ot onr ot the I.Hr •1pportun1t1l°' tl> build \OUr own cu~tl>m dr ram homr ·1 h" ! \7 acrr cM.itr lnuitrd 1n :\ewpon Bt'.il h' Back 11.n I) r!:'lld\ 10 ~v Mul11.m11l1un Joll.ir h.1mc~ "urrounJ 1h1!> l:.1r,!.!ti"parct"I EnJu\ .ill thr r"ut"at111n ii .11 Rack U<i\ .. llov., Ottel'f'd &l Sl,650,000 IRVINE Gorgeous Former Model f.lt",!.!antl\ .ippo1nt!:'d tormcr J ,\I Pc-ter<. 011.Jd lhlffit" Popul:ir \X r'tt~IJ pl.in With rnR • .! BA l'wft"\\IC>Odlh Jr< umrd w11h up>trad~d 11lr floor i nd Ekrbcr l"r~tlOJ! love!\ rr.ir \ard with patio .ind lu'h 1.indscaptn}o: Plu' J/\ ~c <'le end unrt l11(.it1on Ottered at 1425.000 MORE FINE HOMES NEWPORT BEACH Belcollrt Terrace Plan 'C' Tou lh up~r.&dt'd \BR. 11 UA plu' l.im1h morn rti"'nhumc S1tu.urJ on . .n O\t"rs11rd lo< ftx complete prt\.ll \ Gor>tcvu> nurhlc r1~)r<. & n!:'otul colo1cd tarrc11n/>! throu~hout < uswm ~int & 9o inJ~w 1 rl"iiltffil"nt' .rnd . man\ cusr,1rn < .ihinl"t~ l'rolr'"un.ilh dt"~•>tnt'J ct".ir \.11d 9o/bu1h-m HBQ Reduced to 187 6,000 Belcoa.rt Terrace Plan "B"·Best Location! Elcganth· appotntt"d 'BR \~BA. wwnhomc D«nr<11t"d in n.11ur~I t lllnr\ wuh beautiful wh11c ulc tloors. lkrhcr carpnm1-1 & pantatlOO shunt"rs Rnr vard backs onto >trttnhch for t"&S\ .anr~ 10 wall..-wi\ vstt"m & pool & spa laCth11t"S Manv O<hl"r up~radt") coo num!:'roos tCI m!:'nt1on Now Ottertd al S835.000 Bekout Bill · Plu 2. Trtmt"ndous Cacalma. 0ct"an & C.11\ L1Jotht Vlt"ll'<S Dt"c0f21or up~rad!:'d w11h plush off white carpcun~. hudwooJ floors & plamatton shunt"n Scarr ot the-an l:uro~an whut" k11thcn with ub·ttro and Jmn-Atrc applianct"s A/C. ~cumy, and great locauon. Offered al HH,000 I 0 .. •• I .. 3 BEDROOM HOME Vaulted beam~ ceilings highlights this 3 bedroom/2 bath Mesa Verde home. Master bedroom suite opens to rose garden. Patio and pool home. Call 546-23 13. $289,000 BEST BUY IN COLLEGE PARK 3BR new tile In shower big country kitchen. Big corner lot wl poss1ble RV access. Sellers motivated. Call now $243,500 EASTSIDE CHARMER Perfectly decorated 3BR. 2.5BA. Custom tile In kitchen/bathrooms. A. V. access French doors & windows. auto sprinklers. Great buy. 1355,000 MESA WOODS 4BR, FAM RM. Giant story, vaulted ceilings. Fireplace in living room and family room. Master BA and BA on 1ST level Plus 3 BR on 2NO level, new carpet/fresh paint. AIC heater. dishwasher. $307,000 SPECIAL FINANCING 4BRS/2BAS lg tam rm w fp and wet bar enclosed patio, gazebo and spa. owner will carry some 2nd TD. $254,900 . . -UNIQUE 5 BEDROOM Home is designed for 3 separate units. 1 has 1 br Ir and bath. 2 others have same. Big country kitchen. great for mother-in-law. etc. Must see. 1287 ,000 LIGHT ANO AIRY ATRIUM HOME Recently refurbished in and out. vaulted beamed ceilings. fireplace. skylights in baths. redwood deck with top of the ltne spa. Extra large lot with RV access. Offered at $259,900 PRICED TO SELL 4BA. 2BA. 2 fireplaces 1 Ir 1 fr. New oven new sink. new carpet. new outside paint. two car attached garage. Extra large lot with RV access. Good buy in todays market. $255,000 GREAT FAMILY NEIGH"" .. o· lOD $256,900 3 big brs. 2 ba. ,.,... o· ' lnd out. decor- ator wallpa~ S ~. carpets remodeled kitchen. call , .•. ~,900 · COLLEGE PARK'Rdde of ownership. 3BR. 2BA. raised foundation with hardwood floors. Freshly painted. plus an absolutely dellghtful backyard. Hurry, call 546-2313 1211,• L SIPEISTllS Fii tlULY TIP SILES TIP USTEI UIY SPEICER JllO STiii 48R +FAM -+ BONUS Huge family home with celestial ceilings. formal dining room. large fam- ily room. kitchen comb!,ned, bonus room with bit in bookcases. Extra large rear yard with fruit trees, gas, BBQ. ETC, ETC . $343,000 ATRIUM HOME Has vaulted. beamed ce11tngs. cozy family room and kitchen area. laCQe living room. and fireplace opens to atril.ATI. Call 546-2313. $244,900 BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME Beautiful home 3 car garage. master bedroom w/fireplace. lots Of storage space. Cathedral ceiling, wet bar. large family room with a second fireplace. Cul-de-sac street and close to schools. 1355,000 SUPER LOCATION Walking distance to all schools and shopping centers. Interior and ex- teriors just painted. All new appliances in kitchen. Pool home. 1251,800 SATURDAY ONLY 1-4 3BA 873 Arbor Costa Mesa $214.900 3BA 1501 W Stevens Santa Ana $123.900 3BA 251 Nassau Costa Mesa $243,500 Spa/3BA 2868 Ballow Costa Mesa $239.900 SUNDAY ONLY 1-4 4BA 20861 Surge Lane Hunt Beach $357,000 .. BR 3490 San Aaleal Costa Mesa $307.000 SBA 2726 Starbird Costa Mesa $499,000 3BA/FAM 3«4 Plumeria Costa Mesa $284.000 <4BR 344 Wakeforest Costa Mesa $242,500 A BA/Spa 3150 Barbados Costa Mesa $279.900 3BR 3319 Nevada Costa Mesa $269,000 3BA 17 4 7 New Hampshire Costa Mesa $244.900 . '4BR 3308 Florida Costa Meas $305.000 SUNDAY AND SATURDAY 1-4 4BR 318 Vista Baya Costa Mesa $319.000 ... BA/FAM 1783 Hummingbird Cotta Mesa 5'425.000 BR/FAM 2739 Canary Colla Mesa $375,000 BR 3070 Ceylon Col1aMeu 1285,000 3217 Colofldo Colla Mela 1255,000 3340 Nevada ColtaMIM $259,900 THIS 18 ITI Lowest price In Canyon. 2BR. 2 story. Min away from the beach and bike trail. $178,000 48R SPECIAL Without a doubt best buy tn College Park. Located on quiet cul-de-sac. 4 big BA, A/C, private back yard with covered patio. Walk to Harbor shopping center. Orange Coast College, etc. Great buy/Won't last. 1225,000 - / R2 CORNER LOT Gret potential on corner lot, wlak to Courtyard Shopping. community center. parks. Currently has an older 2 story 3 BR $384,000 LARGE ADD ON Cinderella home w/huge add on den or family room. Cozy family kitchen w/large built in dining area. Crackltng fireplace in living room. Near shopping. 1242,500 SUPER VIEW Beautiful tri-level in excellent area ol Mesa Verde. Large separate faa11ly rotom w/wet bar. formal dining. break fast area. 4 btg BR. upgraded. Beautiful redwood deck off breakfast area with stunning view of Catalina $375,000 EAST HILLS $224',900 3BR. 2 SBA pl~ loft Open floor plan. Centro! air. and skylight. Owner transfered. $224,900 TIRED Of COMMUTING? S15ZOOO 3 BR. 1 lf• BA. 2 story townhouse. Custom oak fireplace. many upgrades. Walk to South Coast Plaza. Must see. BtKE TO THE BEACH Super upgraded 4 BR. 3 BA home. Fam. room. formal OR. sunken llv. room, cathedral celling In LR. French doors to . redwood deck. Super .home 1357.000 NIWPORT CONDO WALK TO THI •ACH 2 large muter suites, 2 baths. Large ctub hot.188 wtth pOol. Underground perking and 24 hr tecur· tty .... .. SUMMER SPECTACULAR TWILIGHT OPEN HOUSE Join us at the foHowing homes for our Summer Open House Spectacular on Son.day & Sunday, August 4th & 5th from 1 :00 to 5:00 p .m. and our TwHlght Qpen House on Wednesday. August 8 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. SUN/WED SAT/SUN/WED SUN/WED SUN/WED SAT/SUN SUN/WED WED SAT/SUN SUN/WED SUN/WED SUN/WED SUN/WED SUN SUN/WED .SUN/WED SUN/WED SUN/WED SUN/WED SUN/WED SUN/WED SUN/WED SUN/WED SUN/WED SAT/SUN/WE D 'SUN SAT/SUNM'ED WED SAT/SUN/WED SUN/WED SUN/WED SUN/WED SAT/SUN/WED SUN/Wf.D SUN/WED SUN/WED SAT/WED WED WED SUN/WED SUN SUN/WED I SUN WED SUN/WED SAT SUN/WED SUN SUN/WED SUN/WED ~fMD u.JWED Balboa Covet Balboa i..oncJ Bava•t Bava..t Boyvtew Terrace 8elcollf - Belco'6t BlJtts Dover Shores Eostblutf Eostblutt Harbor Ridge Estates Harbor Ridge Harbor View H•ls Harbor View Hlls Harbor View Hits Hatx>r View Homes Harbor View Homes Harbor View Homes Harbor View Homes Hatx>r View Homes Udo Udo Isle Udo lite Udo Isle Udo PenlnsUo Newport Beach Newport Horba Newport~ Newport He6gt)ts Newport North Promontofy Boy Seo l9k:rid Seo l9tond Shore CNtrs Comeo Hghlonds Comeo She><• ' Corona Del Mor Corona Del Mor Corona Del Mor Corona 1-tgHand Coe1aM..a Coe1aM..a M'le logl.nO 8e<x:h MelOV«de ~Vlefo Ncf1h~ T~.Mle '(:.tpark, ~ ••wtpartc ~ •1 , 36 Balboa Covet l«X> So. Bayfront 1806 Leeward Lone 2001 Santiago 10 Cormorant 39~ton 85~ 515 Averida Compo 2100 Sonttogo 2137 /Vato '2969 Catalpa 45 St. Tropez 14 Ceneve 1507 Keel Dr. 1539 Sondc0&tte Or. 2712 Lighthouse Lone 1601 Port Abbey 171 O Port 8ormou1h 1736 Port Margate 1812 Port Cof1ow 1939 Port Nelson 115 V1o OMeto 110 V1o Pciefmo 114 V1o Xonthe 211 V1o Jucor 621 Udo Pon< Or. IB-1 307 Coronado 3916 Chamel Place 2501 l~th Street 303~Rood 3013 con. Portoftno 426 Hort>a l9k:rid Or. ~ 103 Ocean Vista 39 Seobfook Cove '107 Evening Conyon CORONA DEL MAR 45095urey 4515 Gomam 321 Orchk:f 426 Golderfod 716.Jolmlne 436 Seffa 1 MIQl!O!!~~ 1900 Orange Ave 909PoUomo 24~AIM 975Clrf 2755 8'.nttng Cwde 22581 llndayo 1390Hla-..t 3571 Slefro Verde l~ .. . Evie Compton C.J.~ Sa,1el/Cl11P'9 Melnda Hugi St9ve l9Yet9tt tJk:key Hal1lk 'IQ CorNe MalcMt"ltt SMphot • Leverett l.Jll/~ HentyGf\rn Dawnport/Jotnlon Jon.JoMlkl Mckey Horttlng Bormgton/Rolmelot Htckey/Bormgton Ea1hef Tobe* Mle.Jotnon Aml.ndlon/Hordle Marlvr'I Read ~llat* Toddy5mth Neri TlJIV SWarwon/Oelgodo [)U(e/9worwon/Savtes VI Saxon LMClupe Me .. a Sctmcrid Joan McNaughton Oaence Vothkale K~ Hutchlnlon Pot MefTy Jot'nlon/Mnk Ryal/~ Sue Perewozkl Rot./ Cf CJnlef1 Borne Roa [)y9f Shlrtev Ucker CoyleAmato JerryFlnl19< Dela Oelgodo Arne Am..ndlon . '--- $ 825.(Q) $ 2.395.ax> $ 549.SOO $ 619JXX) $ 4'9.(Q) s 719.cri:> s 875.ax> s 450.(Q) s 1.475.(Q) s 595.(Q) s 759.(Q) s 899.(Q) s 3 .295 .ax> s 597JXX) s 899.950 s 569.(Q) s 584.(Q) s 519JXX) s 899.(Q) s 719JXX) s ~.cm s 700JXX) s 675.(Q) s 1 .009 .£XX) s 739.£XX) s 725.ax> s 790.£XX) s 1 .300 .ax> s 415.£XX) s 975.£XX) s 619.£XX) s 1 .439 .£XX) s 7'29.£XX) s 679.£XX) s 3 .oso .£XX) s 899.(Q) s 2 .ax> JXX) s 1 {S).(Q) s 695.(Q) s 539.(Q) s 965.£XX) s 269.900 s 289JXX) s 275.(Q) s 2 .295.ax> s 389.900 $ 2.A50JXX) $ M9JXX) s SA9.900 s .WJXX) $ 245.m> t .. ' " - ----~ "----.. . - SOUTH COAST METRO $137,600 Redeccxated 2BR. llngle level end l.l'lt. Double garage. Owner rncrv carv WESTSIDE COSTA MESA $162,000 811gnf. axnv end unttt Capet a. tlootfnt <H 1 veort ~ binds ttYu OUf. SkylglT$ a VOt.lted cellngs. r SPECTACULAR VtEWOF LAKE $169,500 VfMY pt!Vate IBR Condo W/IOOMQ cel"°'QI· Spocloul, llghf a brlgnf w/~oded c'f'Pef. 1 mue from oceon HAIOWOOO FlOORS I KAmR WAUS $199,000 They dO not make houset Ike ftlls onvmcxel 3BR.28A. Enclosed 1ereen patio Thennodo< dolble oven a cOOlc top NEW LISTING -OPEN HOUSE $209,900 Emerald Glen tOwnh<>me -1500 SQ N. Only 44 units In complex AC!£SS from pool a spa. Woll< to Mle Square Pork. 38R.2.5~ Hpl EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $225,000 38R towmome In WOOd Stream Lorge trees Subbing bf<><* runs beneotti master suite Very peocef\A. CENTRAL COSTA MESA $229,900 48R romly home. 1700 SQ tt + Close to OCC. South Coast Plaza a treewav Seller may carry . TURT\.EROCIC RtDGE $229,900 • A"o1on· 28R. I 758A mooet-oeccxoteo in fight carpet a ceramic u e Hpl a volJted cellngs In IMng rm WESTPARt< LAS PALMAS $2AO,OOO Arnost new Bren bulf condo In wondertlA locatton. 3BR. 2 58A with monv uPgodes Owners ore reoey to sell CENTRAL COSTA MESA $2A9,000 48R.2BA. romnv hOme In pride ot ownerShlp neighbor· hOOd Near tehOols, lt)opplng a twys SUt:>mlt Oii offers COSTA MESA $255,000 Mediterranean to'NnhOme w/38R.2BA Fcxmol dnlng rm a large kitchen Extra large master BR LAGUNA IEACH CHARMER $259,900 Wolk to town a. beoch. 28R. 28A starter. o.Aet nelght>ot· hOOd, COfnef IOf, beamed Cellngs & stained gloss. ' . COWGE PARt< l COSTA MESA $265,000 Wonderful 48R. 28A family home 811gnt rdm1y kitchen w/trpl a tlcylghta. ProfeatlonOI londscopng. n.w carpet I HUNrlNC;TON IEACH $277,600 WondeffU 481?. 2.58A rom11y home 2 story. ema lofge t>ockyard I 5 mll• to beach A REAL IUY IN COSTA M£SA $219,000 Beouflf\A 3BR~I Up(JOded capet. NrWftoorl. Lage yotd W/f/fXJ. rN OCC-. Moltef hOI 2 wolcln Clolet$ NEWPOlf IEACH $290,000 lmmOcutate execunve townhome In llJP800r NB loca-non 2BR.28A located close too beach a Newport Center EASTSIDE COSTA MESAaR. 12 $296,000 Or 38A +den. Updated fomly ldtehen. dlf*'O rm. en- cloled bodcyord W/tooA ~. Negofloble f/fXJ , 6 COt paklng. 8uld 2nd '-"'for 4 w/ne'lf.f docx. IA YVIEW COURT JUST USTED $306,000 Excelent pttvote locatton.. 28R.28A conoo In teellf1V gated commllllfy Pool. fPO. 2-cat goroO'f.ftpfc • C/ A. HUNrlNC;TON IEACH $306,000 Model pedecf. 48R .2.58A. IOtge tamlly rm. T't!llO story. 1.5 mil• to beach. New IPO In bOCk yard. VIUA IALIOA $309,900 Comer penthouse with view. Bright a airy. 28R. 28A w/ den. Wolk to beach. ROOM FOR EVEIVONEI $329,500 4 large BR. 38A + t>onus rm on large lot SWi'nmlng pool a f/fXJ. Cloae to 1ehoola. lhopping • treewoys. WAUC TO IEACH $335,000 28R.28A. den. updated home. French docxs. trpl. new point a carpet Room to expand. move In today QUAUTY CONSTRUCTION $~.900 New condO In desirable area. 3 BR. 2 l/2 8A to be comple~d-9oon on a street that Is up a coming COSTA MESA $359,000 Beouttf\Jl new detached hOme In Eostslde Helgnta teo- tumg 38R. 2 SBA Famal dn.lng rm. fanly rm Comer locotlon WATHFAONTI $364,000 On the lake' 28R. townhome w/coi.xtvard Step down IMng rm a large decl< r1(11t on the wot&f NEWPORT SHORES $3M,82l Perlect family hOme on lot a. a half 2 blocics to ocean &: Cllbhouse omenln81 Separate guest QUOrters IALIOA PENINSULA $389,000 Duplex on o X> x 100 lot SOid ·aa is· T«rltlc value. one or the lowest prices on the PenlNUlo CAPISTRANO IEACH $398,000 View of Oona Point Harbor and Catallno lllond. 38R towrtlome w/2.58A. Huge master BR w/bOlconv. LAGUNA CANYON $399.,000 Charming IBR. 18A brick cottage~ trpl on 2 lorge loft. WOii. to beach ond lhopplng. NEWPOIT HEIGHTS "39,000 28R, 18A. large orchatd yotd . Comet location. vauted cellngl. tkylghtl. hardwood llootl a ftench doOf1 HUNrlNQTON HAllOI $441,000 Spectacuot Porroflno Cove \#Otertront condo w/45' boOt dock. Br8athtokng main ch<rn91 "4ew1 ~d ftoof locatton HAUTIFUL llUFfS TOWNHOME MI0,000 Located on·~ g eenbelf, boclc bay vtew. *V· llghts. kench docx'I. 38A. 2.58A. Owner mov carry 11tTD. ... DANA POINT WITH OCEAN VIEW $415,000 Wedge'Wood model w/f>Ceon a city lghfl View trom tt'lll Woterfcxd Pf. home ugnt. bright a uPgaded IAYSIOI COVE M99,000 e.oottUv deccxated 28R. l 58A condo In wond8ff\A bcJVllde gated comm\lllfy New carpet a. plontonon lhJttefl. IA YVIEW TEJttACE M99,000 Pet.,. bUlt 3 Y90CS new SecurlfY gate. commll'\lfVpool Woll. to~ bOV 38R.2 58A. spacious family rm TURTLEROCIC POINTE M99,000 Expanllve views of hlls a canyons on Quiet cul-de-50c Uke new end l.Ot with 38R. 38A a many upgrades THETUIACES M99,950 ., BeoutlfUllV decorated condo In Corona Del Mor 28R.28A, bonom end unit Lorge sunny patio Must t>e 62 Of Older JASMINE PARK $S29,500 lorgett ftOOt pion In Jasmine Porl< 3BR .3 58A w/V.ews ot park a Corona def Mor Q.Jlet gated comml.Oty HARIOR VIEW HILLS $597,000 mmoc:uate38R .28A home Plontationhftfers Ar cono. pebble stone dr"'ew6v Entry a po11o C0tner 1oconon LAGUNA HACH $599,500 Lagl.l'IO chofmer. 58R.28A. bl.Je wat8' \/lew WOlklng ctstance to beach and VIiiage HARIOR VIEW HIW CHARMER $610,000 Lovetv38Ra romllytm. wellmotntoinedh0mew/new8f Corpef1 l point Prtvocy WOI In front Lorge IOI NEWPORr HEIGHTS $650,000 Ocean a boy view Ema lor~ lot. 38R. 28A Fomtv rm w/pot'c view 5eperote game rm VoYted c &1llngs A great value' NOITH TUSTIN VIEW HOME ,. $675,000 68R. SBA. POOi. sup9I' view 3-ca gorbge. rN access Over 1/4 oete lot Perfect for IOl'ge family VIEW-GATE GUARDED COMMUNITY $690,000 Upgaded 3BR. 28A home w/oceon a Cl~ vlewa ~ J mooeled klfchen. plontotlon thUtt&fs. mart\• fTpl Spa / a patio [ REDUCED IQOW MAIKET $695,000 Emottono1 •BR w/oc801'l a hott>of views lnVltlng court YOtd W/fPO. Remodeled kitchen llQ CAHYON DIANI $691,000 Lowd prtced 38R. 2 58A Monaco plan F~ le>- grodel,remoo.led kitchen Prtcedto ... fott Mat ... . CUSTOM CAPE COO ,HM.600 Profeellonolv dKoroted heme w/top or the 1ne le>- godel • •cetent detlQn reof\xes Th9 home It ot the flnett ~WI good Ccrono def Mar locatton. OIDI CDM DUfllX ....... ~~.a.-wr..21A.rernoct111 dOlll*'a .,.. • 2M.21A --• mothef.n.low QUCJrten. WONDll Wll1CUff HOMI $69t,oao WO. ~locoted6.aJf*btVCUltOmtledhome. Oro- \ mallC. "'Cl ice. archltKf\laly llltque, reoovto ~. FantClllflc garden. .......... $699.IOO °'°"'*IG lal>oo P9rW\Uo hcmewtncome '61t. N9W pdnt. MW c:orpM a rww ldtchen C°'-"tetl. 30 X 100 lot. LAGUNA tut ·OCEAN VIEW $721,000 T,._. heme. Pfeeenttv o ~cent•, You con s:u~ fNI 38Q.38A hOtTte a coled rent ftom ttw bUldef. TUmaoac HIQttLAHOS $729,900 One of the belt locot!Ons on C\.1-de-IOC. "1eWI of hill a Ca"YON. 58R.2.58A Largest mOdel In ~ent. COIONA OIL MAI $759,000 Qom 9'llJdel fron ttU COM rupex souftl of PCH IJled brick. kench dc>ofs. pldcet fence. *Yl/fe a more. S"fGlASS HW $786,000 48R.2 58A. I lfOtV view home. Pool.1PO.~t• ttle floor· Ing. wench dc>ofl a~ A must .... Won't lost Sf'VQlASS SPICTACULAI $ 799,000 ~ • ~t. '8R. 2.58A foml!V home Extenl!W ~ dot ... wNf• WOlhed wood. floors a cabinets. Cozy bt«*fOlt area w/f'rench doorl. SHOllCUffS $860,000 Home on large lot w/geot potential Cunent home hol ~tom ldtChen..8Uk11.S> a toke odvanfoge or vtew. VIEW IH HAllOI VflW HW $a87,to0 R9modeled plcfue perfect home w/oM the newest ~ 1'9chond E\lopeonCJPC)liot'c•. llxtuet. pll.llmor911 Cuatom waterfront Medt· tetanean home. Finished w/lmpeccable care & craftmanthlp. Dramatic vtew of harbor .............. --- IA&IOAW ...... Q-.nhafnekx:cftdongeat"'Mt. Goumetldldwt. FNnd\ doon. lfolar'I ..... ~ch.~. bltgnt. .. HIWPOIJ llACH $199,000 LOYefy L<Uremont In •enc ur°'6dngl . .aR.38A al In mo(1'1ftcent c:ondtlon. IAUOA PlNINSUtA $1,076.000 ~ rantv '3ed on R-2 parcel. Knock It down • bUld ar Ive In rt 11. we.. to Pavllon. IALIOA OCEANFIONT 11,317,000 IM now downloned to R·2. Two 1uuy conooe can lfl be bult 30dl0 lot. 2 bk>dcs from dO'Wntown Bolboo. lAQUNA RACH $1 ,395,000 One ot LC>g\nO' s most llliQUe homes. Guest QUOrten. Towering tr .... Wolk to beach. COIOHA OIL MAI $1,750.000 vacant lot ~oc~ HI> ocean. boV a Cofollno views Approved plans for on approx. 5500 IQ tt home I~ CANYON . $1.125.000 Spectocuor golf c~se location. Views of golf COUl8 a Newport center 38R.2BA home lllCOURT $1, 999 .000 Ovet 1 nacre custom lot with extsnng notth/flOIJfh terns court a IOfelllfe cllh 8Uld your aeorn home! ,. CORONA Oil MAI $2.196,oob TNa property perfect'°' family that erioVS pkJylrlg In the IU"I. located on sondV beach Go11met kitchen. 48R.38A. UDO m 1An10NJ· 12.-.- bc1l1nt Udo~-on ..tto wk» 67 IOt. DMC!t* UY"f lkie aocatk>f"I W/beOchl*t. dOdt 61A,A.51A. MMD NIWWAlUAIONT $2.900.000 FablJoul hOme w/dtodl. to occomoaat• large yacht on UClo IM. 9PoCk>ul molt• Ute~ wat9f. IB.COUlr h.fl0,000 Spectoc:Uor Mot• w/7700 IQ tt. 58R.7BA..poof.IPCJ • waterfol.Got• guarded comm.Rnelt <Wal. IJNOA llll P.096.000 Excepltonal welt end locotlon wttt'I ponofomlc vi.w °' NMtJPOl'f' t""*'Q bc:>*'I. Lorge dock '#ltf'I rm fof 2YQchts. M.A80t llDOI SIUNDOI $1,296,000 ~ Harbor Aldge CUlfom home w/spectoaiof ~°'ocean. t>av a cttv "'°'" Bult bV VolentN. CHINA COVI $3,900,000 Cultom wotertl'ont Medt9foneon heme. Flnllhed w/ tmpecot:N core • croptm~ Oromonc vtew ot hOrbOf. C~ OIL MAI $3,996.000 Toweflng ~ lfOtlet -above Newport HOtt>ct wttt'I 180 degrM views of hOrbOf. Pocltlc oceon a Cotolno SAN FllNANDO VAWY M.600.000 One Of Hidden Hll mOlt kMf"I estot ... Oil• 5 oc..r• °' rolng NII wttt'I bfeatht«*lng ~hit 58R .58A LAOUNA RACH M ,700,000 Spectoeuor wNte-wot• -....w of Cat<*lo • Logl.llO comrlne. JCXXl IQ ft. In 48Q estate wtwet bot. pool, IPCJ • woteffol. 1ncoun S2MS.OOO SAN JUAN CAPISTIAHO $7,500,000 ExQ\Jit• custom 3 stOtV Belcout home Impeccable Oromoftc eltot• Of opptox. 15.000 IQ tt on 4 4 ocr .. er~ Gvm. wine cellar V'*'f •Ocean vtews. 108R.138A. a cor ~age. pool 111 A ........ 1 .•... C0f'f1)00ty~. c:onvon a baV boy vlewt. Light • bright fOWMOme, ~·redone '------..llLIU '.6 Y90fl ago. N.w oppblC .. ond09c0f • ..*.e_f.DGD I I t 0 ----,...._~--. ' . . PAGE 42 I SATUllDAY, ~ 4, lftO OLDE CORONA DEL MAR A beautifully manicured garden greets you as you enter t his exquis;te custom 4 bd, 3 "2 ba home. Just 3 doors from Ocean Blvd with an ocean view. Built in 1987, this home features gourmet kitchen, private Jacuzzi and formal dining area. Call fo r appointment. $1,225,000 DRASTICALLY REDUCED 124&TEMPLE TERRACE LAGUNA BEACH Nestled among trees with Eng- lish gardens. Spectacular muter 'suite with fireplace + library. 4 bedroom, 4 112 bath. $1,395,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 542 Aliso Located on a quiet street this adorable 2 BR, 1 BA home is built on an extra large lot. Bleached hardwood fl oors & decorator gourmet kitchen are among the features of t his light & br~ht home. Detached guest quarters in back and large yard. R e duced to $488,000 • BELCOURT TERRACE One of the most exclusive guard-gated communities in Newport Beach. Beautifully landscaped private patios surround this charming 3 bedroom, 21 i bath home. This model ··C" is decorator perfect, features include gou rmet kitchen, plantation shutters, walk-in closet. Built in BBQ. Associa tion pool & spa. $875,000 VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! Exquis ite new custom home in Coto de Caza. This three ~tury home has 6 BRs, 3 1 z Baths 'and features a shaft fo r elevalor and a secu'rity system. Quality throughout. $599,000 NORTH LAGUNA SPECTACULAR VIEW SITE Emerald Bay lot in private community. Thi 7500 sq. ft. lotnas uphill access and is priced to sell! Amenities include pool tennis, volleyball, basketball and of course, the beach. ' $895,000 WALK TO BEAC , . 444 Poplar Enjoy Laguna living in this comfortable family home. Ocean view from 2nd story,quiet neigl\_borhood and an extra larglf front yard. The beach is within a 10 minute walk. .599,600 5 Weybridge Court Belcourt Custom Estafe $2.950.000 Over 7700 sq ft located on 3 floors. S bedrooms 7 baths. natural rock formed pool and spa with waterfall DRASTIC REDUCTION Absolutely Mtist Sell! Sea Island Condo $769.800' $679,000 Th~ e~pnt, I story 1 ~room \lo') bath condo le-alu•e>!> com.oktc p11~•<t t'nhanc~ b~ macnifKt'nt U~lrU<I~ "t'"'S of rht' B:d~ H,a11_,,,..«'wfl(>•ft'• t.olf Cour...e ~nd ~Pt'l la<1111tr n11ht 1t1h1~ Commun111 JX'<'>I \p.i'tt'nrr~ OPEN HOUSE: SUNOAV 1·5 OPEN HOUSE: WED. AUG 8 5·8 PM. WINE.£. C:HUSl 5£RV£n NEW LISTI NG 3 Weybridge Court $2.495,000 Spectacular custom estate set behind ,guarded gales ol Belcourt Professionally decor· ated in pastel hues 4 bedrooms. '> baths on three floors Wine cellar. state of the art gym for your Private .Showing, Call Susan Per~wozki, 729-7226, 760-1275 ... NEW LISTING PRIME BALBOA BA YFRONT WITH DOCK · COVER HOM~ Panoramic views of Pavillron to Harbor entrance. Im- maculate 5 bdrm, 41/2 bath home on corner lot with beach frontage. This prop- erty includes a private dock which. accommodates a 40' yacht. $2,395,000 For your private •howing, please call George .I. McGafflgan 729-7249 or Karen Lynch 729-7265 HUGE PRICE REDUCllONSm 512 HAZEL $895,000 DRAMATIC OCEAN MOUNTAIN & CANYON VIEWS '' t L1. t'I $910,000 BRAND NEW HOMES Spectacu lar and lu.xurious custom homes offering the finest CdM ltvint in Buck Canyon Natural Preserve. 4 bedroom. 31h baths. 3 decks In each home. air conditioning, & premium quality throughout. ------------ EW·NEW TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME . ~ Q •• • AAA location • 37Q Monte Vista at Irvine A e · ~ ~It •. • I block to Back Bay Regional Park ~ :If ¥ • Dual pane windows ~~ ONLY $555.... ~. • 3 bdrms. 2'h baths. +den w/large landscaped yards • Master bedroom suite w/luxurlous bath • Luxury interiors with vaulted ceilings • Mediterrean archltefture w/tile roof • ,, . ,, . COVER HOME· PRIME BAYFRONT WITH DOCK Panoramic pavilion to harbor entrance views. Great 5 Bd Rm, 41h Bath home on corner " lot with beach frontage. Pristine condition. $2,395,000. Call Karen Lynch 729-7265 or George I McGaffigan, 729-7249 1400 So. Bayfront · NEWLY CONSTRUCTED lrNg1ne your dream home in a h~ly desirable neighborhood. Spacious 4 BR, 3112 BA w/family room, formal dining room & breakfast room. large corner lot and all brand new. Asking. 5849,000 • I BIG CANYON Fabulbus Monaco townhome 3BR, 21/iBA. formal dining room. Living room/family room..combination. Compktley remodeled inside & out. Shows like a model home. S700's. • 5 RUE MARSEILLE ..... BAYSIDE COVE _ovely 2 bedroom townhome just steps from the water. Pvt white sand beach [, pool. Large master suite. 2nd bedroom can be den Fabulous buy. Reduced to $479,000 IHORECLFFI HOME Home on 20,cro+ SJ. lot with great potential to build up and enjoy wonderful blue water views in this prestigious ~. 'SaSOiCXX> , NEW LISTING CAMEO-SHORES 180° OCEAN VIEW Spectacular totally rebuilt home nearing completion. Fabulous 4 BR 4 BA , Family Room , Formal Dining, & much mor~ To many custom fe?tures to mention. Enormous Uf,OOO+ lot & view of both ocean & canyon. Room for pool. Asking $2,690,000 ·. THE TERRACES One of the rn<Y.>t spectacular condor. 1n the T ('f'TCKCS. Decorator perfoo, ,corner location with large patio and lots of privacy. 2 BR, l BA Asking ~99.950 IAlJK)A HOME With unit. Charming 3 BR. 21h BA home with I BR. I BA Income unit. Only 4 houses from the bay on 30 x 100 lot. New ca rpet & new paint. $669 .500. - · Jan ,Debay heads NeWport planners Grubb & Ellis Realtor Jan Oebay has been selected chairman of the Newport Beach Planning Com- mission. Debey has served on the seven-member commission since 1987 . . "I am very pleased tllat Jan was , chosen as this year's chairman," said Jim 0. Hewlcker. Newport Beach planning director. "She Is a pleasant person to work with an~~ hard worker. She is also very ctive rrt-both the local and state lev I of the Ca1t- forn1a League of Cities ... As chairman of the' Planning Com- mission. Debay Is responsible for con- duct1ng the bi-monthly meetings which are generally held on the firs t and third Thursday of each mon th. Planning commissioners advise the City Council on matters affecting land use. transpor1ation and open space. Oebay was selected as chairman by her fellow commissioners and she wlll serve her term from now through July of 1991. Debay's community Involvement 1s not limited to the Newport Beach Planning Commission. She was re- cen tly re-elected as a director for the Newport-Mesa Association of Re- altors. and as director for the Calt- lorn1a Association of Realtors. She 1s chairman of the Goverment & Political Affairs Committee for the Newport· Mesa Association of Realtors. Her other activities have Included serving on the West Newport Beach Association. Citizens Environmental Quality Advisory Committee. Airport Working Group, Newport Beach Oceanfront Encroachment Committee and Feedback Foundation. Debay and her husba9d. Terry, have been married for 32 years. They have three daughters. BIA' s state school plan OK'd by tax committee SACRAMENTO -A key element contained within the California Build· 1ng Industry Association's five-point plan for state school facilltles financ- ing has won approval from the power- ful Senate Re'lenue and Taxation Committee. The committee approved a proposed constltutlonal amendment (SCA-1"8) authored by Sen. Ed Davis. A-Valencia, which would extend the quarter-cent earthquake rellef sales tax specmcalty to fund the construc- tion of crltlcally needed K-12 classroom space throughout Cali- fornia. Recent statistics released by the Department of Finance Indicate that the current budget uderestlmated California· a exploding student popu- lation by 62,400 children. The current tchool financing plan Is based on the •tlmatlon that 140,000 new students wtll enter state schools each year, Actual figuree Indicate that the rate of growth can be expected to exceed 200,000 chUdren annually according to Ow\Qht Hanten. Legislative Ad- vocate lor CBIA. "' The undentat*t need for new claaaroom tpace can almply not be met utilizing current financing methOda. "T~ 1yatem must receive a major aource of new money or we risk further ~oof overcrowding an~ a CleterloraUon &n the quality of educe· tlon ._. CM °"* our tf\ltdren, .. Haneen Mid. The quarter-cent sales tax Increase 1s a maior element of the CBIA school facilities financing proposal an- nounced by the association In mid· April at a State Capitol news con- ference. In the CBIA plan. the present quarter-cent tax, which sunsets in December. would be continued for school construction and would serve as the debt service for $20 bllllon In revenue bonds ($2 billion per year for 10 years). In Davis' proposal, the sales tax extension would raise an estimated $75,000 per year for new classroom construction with a 5 percent cap for facility maintenance. Owen A. Waters. CBIA senior staff vice president for public and gov- ernmental affairs, hailed the Oa'lla proposal and the committee's action. "TMs approval shows there Is sup- port for extending this temporary sales tax measure for our state school system which Is facing an un- betlevable crisis In funding new clusrooms." Waters said. In recapping the CBIA plan, Water1 said the proposal Includes an lmmedl· ate .Infusion of money to enable the state to' fund its share of the backlog of eflgtbte appffcatk>ns for tcnoola estimated at S3 to SS bllflon, fuad reduction In clata atze, require year- around 1<:hool1, maintain cotlectton of t>ul'"' , ... and 1upport a reduction In tne vote required for passage local Dooe ·bond-...... I""-'" SCHOOLS/~ ... UJ SELLE8 ffNANCING AVAILABLE OWNER HAS PURCHASED ANOTHER 2762 LONGWOOD COURT · COSTA MESA Designer perfect townhome with many upgrades such as white· wash wood & bricks. Two spacious master suites. J BA . central vacuum and security alarm. Convenient location near freewa~. shopping and parks. Pool & spa. Refrig .. patio furn. and BBQ Included. 5275,000 Priced to sell! ' MA,OR REDUCTION The quality and'attention to detail b remodeled home are. exct!pl ional New kitchen. b~·~ ~ umbing. heating. han.d painted Italian tile~ '"' o )Ughout Everything 1s "Top of the Line." -· µool, and a be!)ut1full~ landscaped yard Ls ~·· a quiet cul-de-sac street lust reduced to So15.000 ...... o ready to be lived in CAMEO HIGHLANDS 4509 SURREY BealllJ.1ul ocean view from this 4 Bd. 1 Ba home Approved plan<; by architect Brion lcanette for remodel Auoss lrom planned golf course and \access to three gatctl beaches Aring a ll offers $899,000 CORONA D EL M AR 521 ORCHID Located on an extra wide lot in Corona del McH. this d1s1inct1ve 'l Bd . .i Ba home has an open and spacious floor plan. vaulted ceilings & walls of glass Large master suite with lireplJcc la vish bath and disappearing outer wall Walking d1stanct:.' to beach shopping cmd restau rants Submit all otters S 1.0'>0.000 TENNIS ESTATE ON ACRE IN CORONA DEL MAR , 1400 SAN MIGUEL Reflecting ponds and fountains greet you as yo u enter \.IJ the 51.1spe nded wa lkway Most rooms In this five bedroom home have views of the ocean. bay and Catalina. Formal or informal entertaining is enhanced by the extra large living room. dining room. and entry area Upstairs master suite wtth spacious silting and study area. Downstairs children's wrng with four bedroom Entertainment area features full wet bar, big screen TV and room for~ wine cellar ~egulatlon tennis court S2. 3QO,OOO 18VINE LEASE #5 WEST YALE LOOP Beautiful Woodbridge townhome by the lake Thts 3 BO. 2 story town home Is vacant and ready for occupancy. No pets SI . 750 plus security d~poslt. LEA9E'08 LEASE OPTION A highly upgraded furnished model home in Laguna Sur This spectacular 3-level residence features an attractive entry foyer that leads to luxurious l(vlng and dlntnc rooms. There Is a gourmet kitchen with breakfast nook and a family room with a maanlficent view deck overlooking the ocean. The.lower level master suite has 1 double-sided fireplace that ilddTboth warmth and style L~ne available. Furnished 53200/mo. unfumi hed S2800/mo Reduced! $725.000 • .. .. "· .. \, ...... -- .;:117711,111~/tZ~# 1,",Ll'~~~"'4t-IAJL~, PAGE 46 / SATURDAY. August 4. 1990 ••'\J" \ '""' ......... . DAILY PILOT / REAL ESTATE IB •••1100 Pangburn Properties Pangburil Property Management (714) 759-8389 UlllP .. 1111 EASTBLUFF; 2301 ARBUTUS L usk -built 4 bedrooms, 2 ~ baths, family room,· formal dining plus eat-in kitchen. Lovely garden setting and view of su~set.s over Cat.alina. Reduced to $559,000. OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 CORONA DEL MAR:.565 SEAWARD Across street from new golf course and lot.s starting at $1,000,000. Charming 2 bedroom , 2 bath home with private beach access. Priced to sell at $549,000. OPEN SATURDAY 12·5 IRVINE-WOODBRIDGE: 50 WETSTONE Single story 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo with attached double garage, private courtyard and patio, walk to shopping and beach club. $209,000. OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1·5 \ . . EASTSIDE COSTA MESA UNITS 4 units, including a 3 bedroom 2 bath owner's unit and 4 enclosed garages. $550,000. Call for address to drive by. FOR LEASE 2100 Vista Entrada, the Bluffs. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. $1,325/mo 300 Enero, the Bluffs. 3 bedroom, 2 ~ ba th. Back bay view. $1,850/mo Corona de/ Mar -1 block to beach. 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartmen t with one enclosed garage. $1 ,050/mo. • Pangburn Properties (714) 759-8.389 Offering professional real estate services, including the management of rental properties . ( ,. • .... -. . Southeast attracts most·· transferees The SouthMat continue. to be • popular piece, atttr.:ting 33 percent of all 1ncomma trMlfer .. for the nrst six months o( 1990, 900ordtng to the most recent flguree provtded by mem- ber compan ... of RELO, the Inter- national AelOClltk>n Network. Meanwhile, w .. tern 1t•t .. received 23 percent and Northeastern 1tates 20 percent of all Incoming rek>catlon activity during the ftrst half of this year. according to Jigur .. .repor1ed-t>v- the RELO network. Data received from the approx- imately 1,400 member companies of lhe RELO network aJto Indicated that states in the Midwest received 12 percent of .,I Incoming transferee activity, while stat .. in the Southwest received 9 percent and ,North/Central states received 3 percent of all Incom- ing relocation actlvtty during the flrat six months of 1990. According to the AELO network, lhe favorable economic climate and continuing activities by corporations 1n -expanding operations and opening new plants In new locations were largely responsible for the continuing high volume of transferee activities into Southeastern 1tates. Those states In the Southeast cited by the RELO network as attracting the highest number of transferees (33 percent) during this year's first six months included Georgia, Alabama. District of Columbia, Florida. Ken- tucky. Louisiana. Maryland, Missis- s1pp1, North and South Carolina. Ten- nessee. Virginia and West Virginia. States in the Western portion of the United States which attracted 23 per- SCHOOLS FromPage4S Waters explained that the major elements of the plan would be fu nded through the sales tax •~tension and the annual issuance of revenue bonds for $2 billion for 10 years. Added to this funding would be another $6 billion in continued builder fees. The CBIA plan, which won immedi- ate endorsement from the California Business Propert• Association and "interest'' from state legislators. of- ficials and publtc Instruction leader- ship, was propoeed, according to Waters, becauee not only home- • buildera, but all Callfornlans are con- cerned about the echools crisis and its effect on quality education. "It's a quality of llfe lssure and what's more 1mpartant .... lt'a our future," Waters added. In addition to CBIA, SCA 18 had helped from State Superintendent of Public lnetructlon 8'11 HoniQ, 23 school di.tricta throughout Calllornla, the Amertcan AMociatlon of Untver- aity Women, the Cefffornla Teecherl Aaeoclatlon, the CeNtornla ~ Empl0)111 AllOClatton and M¥erel private compeniee. The complete a11od8tlon ptan ll u foflowa: I ' •'20 ~ for lottoof conetructlOn ·-The qu9rt•-oent ..._ tax for .......,.. ,...., would be oonttnued for .... aanllruaelon end 12 ~ In ......... would be ........... cent of transferee volume during the first six months of this year were Alaska, Californla. Colorado. Hawaii. Idaho. Montana. Nevada. Oregon. Utah. Washington and Wyoming. States in the Nortbeast followed by attracting 20 percent of all incoming transferee activity during the first half of this year. These states were Con- necticut, Delaware, Maine. Massachu- setts. New Hampshire. New Jersey. · New Yor1<, Pennsylvanra, Rhode Island and Vermont. Midwestern states In the RELO sample that attracted 12 percent of all relocation activity Included Illinois. In- diana. Michigan. Ohio and Wisconsin: The Southwestern states included in the RELO data as attracting 9 percent of the relocation volume were Arizona, Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. The North/Central states. still feel- ing the impact of economic pressures leading corporations to take a more conservative stance about relocating employees there. accounted for just 3 percent of all Incoming relocation ac- tivity in the first six months. These states in the RELO sample Included Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota. Missouri, Nebraska. North and South Dakota. The RELO network has approx- imately 4.000 member offices na- tionwide and has reprsentatlves In 13,000 cities in the United States and In 19 foreign countries. Headquartered in Chicago. the RELO network Is the oldest and larg- est referral network of independent real estate brokers specializing In employee relocatlon. per year for 10 years. The sales tax would be used for debt service for the revenue bonds. Bond funds would be used for space allocated for direct instructional services. The bond funds would be substantially augmented by the school district's matching funds. •Lower class-size requirements - Polling data reveals that people be- lieve In lower class size. Overcrowding Is mentioned f lrst or second as the most important problem facing K-12 education. •Year-round schools -This popu- lar concept entoys a three to one favorable rating with voters. Year· round schools help to lower class aize u well as to allow all new construc- tion to serve more student•. •Builder fees -Builder feet would remain part of the mix and will con- tribute $6 bllllon toward new echools In the next 10 years. New home-owner• wtll be Uked to fund their f •Ir lhar• of bulldlng new achool1, a popu- lar concept with votert. •Local bond approval -CBIA will continue to aupport a reduction In the two-third• vote requirement for loc8I IChoof bond ....... The aeodatlon ts ctwnpk)ntng a atmple matorttY vot• requirement on eocm IChoOI tec11t• bllllOt ,,...,,..., C8'A .. the ........ NPflllnt8- ttw for new home and oom-nwdlll/lnCMt,_. buldera. and ~ lndu8try profelaloMla througtlout Cllfomle. SATI.MDAY, A19* 4. t9IO I ftAm 47 Best Kept Secret ID Newport Beach! Tri-level Townhouses Available At this Time: Walk to Beach Tennis, Pool & spa • -Full 180° .. ocean view • Three Bedrooms, 21/2 Baths • Ocean breezes from spacious decks #21 Encore $399,000 • Three bedroom vaulted ceilings • Plantation shutters throughout • Ocean view from oversize dec k • Sparkling ·clean #22 Swift Court Oper;i Sat/Sun 1~5 · $299,000 • 4 l;ledroom, 3 Bath I • Enjoy full ocean view • Oak woodwork t hroughout • Upgraded-3 yrs new # 15 Landfall Court $390,000 Your specialist in Newport Crest Carol Mulvey Office: 673-7300 R~sldence: 548-3216 The Prudent•I ~ Newport Realty . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . ,. .. . . '-.. 1 ••11•••••••nnn1m"1nn.mu11u1nu1uu1,l•,••o••~••••••••••Utu •v•••••,•••••••o•u••••••~·•~•u• .. •¥•M•¥•"'•-'•-'•-.a•••~•v•uu,' . , . • HARBOR 1$1.A/11 OR. BAYFROllT Lovely 5 BR, 4 112 BA bayside home, beam ceilings , 2 fireplaces, "Diane Johnson'' kitchen, private. pool., channel view, & dock to accomodate 70~ boat. Call for appointment. $2,595,000 PENINSULA PT. SELL OR TRAOE Newly cons tructed 3BR, 2 1/2 BA home with the finest of amenities. Hardwood floors downstairs, washed oak cabi- nets, gourmet kitchen, master suite with whirlpool bath, dining rm & den, huge private sundeck $1,195,000 OPEii SAT !SUM t2-4 2t4S E. OCEAll tlVD ***** BEACH corrAtJE S pend t he summer in th is charming 2 BR beach home. Located 1 block to the bay & 1 block to the ocean. Priced at lot value. Owner says "make an off er." $385,000 INVESTOR SPECIALS BAN K REP0-6 units, Inglewood. Good cash flow. Call for details ............................................................................ $465,000 LAGUNA H ILLS CONDO-Spacious 3BR, ·2BA, double .garage. REDUCED TO .............................................. $149,000 BARSTOW-Raw land inciuding mineral rights, 20 acres .......................................................................................... $19,900 RAW LAND-670 acres1 hot development area, spectacular terrain ........................................................................ $4000/acre MOBILE HOME-5 Star Park, 2 BR, 2 BA .............. $62,500 EASTSIOE C.O -ELDEN SmaJl eomplex in quiet area. Neat 3BR, 2112 BA townhouse, ideal for sharing. Large sunny patio & oversized garage $232,500 EXCLUSIVE TOWlllOME REOUCEO 2300+ Sq. Ft. in beautiful park:like setting of Anaheim Hills. 3 BR, 2 1h BA, 2 fireplaces. Gourmet kitchen w/ceramic tile floor, Corian counter tops, breakfast nook & enclosed laundry area ................................................. $315,000 • tEAIEI ·• ~ LIDO PENINSULA-Bayfront condo. 2 BR + deq, 3 BA security .................................................. OPEN SUN 11-4 PM 633 LIDO PARK DR ............................................... $3000/mo. NPT BEACH-Tri-level, 2 BR, 2 V2 BA townhouae w/aerene canyon and mountain views. $1900/mo PENTHOUSE CONDO-On the water, 2 BR, incredible viewl, boat slip poesible $2000/mo Scott Tobias joins Grubb ·& Ellis firm Grubb & Ellis, the nation's largest lnd(tPendent real estate company, re- cently announced the association of Scott T oblas. "We are extremely pleased to have someone with .Tobias' background and expecience Join our company," said Ron Mazzano, general manager of the Newport Beach office . Tobias' real estate background Is diverse indeed. Upon graduation from college with a business degree. he began hls career In accounting. but ,, soon discovered that his real love was real estate. . "My grandfather was a real estate broker In Costa Mesa and I always looked up to him," he said. Tobias' • grandfather, Wiiiiam Tobias, was president of the Newport-Mesa Board of Realtors in 1954. While still In the accounting field, T oblas and his wife began buying fixer-upper property. "I became so absorbed In my hobby of real estate that I 'decide to make It a. career." he recalled. Tobias got his license In. 1977. It was a decision he never regretted. In his first 21h years In the business, he sold over 100 properties. Tobias con- tinued his success In selling earning his broker's license In 1982. He also taught real estate principles courses at the clty college level. In the mtd 1980s, Tobias began developing apartments. It was during this tim~ that he decided to fulfill a long-time dream to go Into partners with his best friend, Andrew Miner. • In 1987 they formed Tobias and Miner Construction and began build- ing custom homes and condominiums In Corona Del Mar. It was exciting fulfilling a goal, but he discovered that the construction business was not for him. l "Andrew Is a very good contractor. but my skill was In the In the real scon To1t1a1 estate sales end of the business.·' said Tobias, who left in 1988 with plans to go back Into sales. But his path took a brief detour. "I met a nationally known real es- tate trainer who needed a manager," he said. "I worked with him for over a year and it ~as a great experience meeting some of the top real estate sales people all over the country. I though I knew a lot about setting real estate, but believe me. I learned even more." Tobias Is thrilled to be back In real estate sates. noting "It is the true entreprenurial occtJpation. Your suc- cess or failure is entirely up to you." Of Grubb & Ellis. he says, "I have worked with companies all over the country and Grubb & .Ellis in my mind is at the top of the list." Tobias lives in Newport Bluffs with his wife of 17 years, Diana, and their two daughters. $20 million worth of land to be auctioned ENCINO -More than $20 million of prime real estate -Including resi- dential, commercial, developed and undeveloped land -wtll be auctioned by Gamson & Associates, Sunday. 1 Aug. 19, at the Pasadena Center beginning at 9 a.m. Properttes to be auctioned lncJude many properttes at absolute and low minimum bids. tn addition to properttes' from local are.. lncludlng Hollywood Hiiis, Sherman Oaka, Santa Barbara and Mt. Olympus, aetect properttes from Hawaii, Taot, New Mexico and Tucaon wtll also be auctioned. .. "Tht1 event offer• buyere many once-tn-a-llfetlme opportunltle1,' • eaya David Motes, partner In the real •t•t• auctlOn firm. "Thia 11 one of the lergeat public land aucttoo.of ht kind to take place In tM Southern Call- fornla ar•. Ewn though we're In a buyer'• market, better~ thM the onee avallabte at tttll .uctton are g<Mng to be very hard to find." Just about every form of real estat will be auctioned. adds Motes. lnclud Ing ranches, condos. office condos apartment houses, undeveloped Ian and many residential properties. Mall bids on the properties will als be accepted .. Gamson & Associates Is a Ileen real eatate auctioneering company providing marketing astN1tance t thoae owners, buyers and broker who with to sett property qulckty, efficiently and profitably. Other upcoming auction• b Gamson & Aasocfates Include buHder's ctoae out of more than new homes In the Lancuter/PaJmda community, .an lncom.-prOductn duplex In Paeedena and an off complex In San Marino. Admr..k>n to the auction et t P111dena Center II frM, but rwer- vattont muat be m8CM tn advMC9 catting GMteOn & Aaeod8tee at 1·800-e75--SOLO or 811-312-3800. ---. - DAILY""°' IM aTATI California homes more affordable, not for beginners LO.S ANGELES ~ -Oecllnlng interest rates and lower median home prices In many areas of California have sparked a turnaround in the state's affordability woes during the past year. but the Improvement has not helped many frustrated first-time buye.rs enter the market, the Call- -rornla -AssOciatlon oT Real ors re~ ported. Statewide, 18 percent of house- holds earned the Income needed to qualify for a mortgage loan to purchase the $194,821 medlanpriced, existing, single-family home during June. The Index was unchanged from March, but up from 14 percent In June 1989, when the median price was $199,441 . - " Affordablllty has Improved during. the past year In every region of the state except Sacramento, which ex- perienced a dramatic decline because of continued skyrocketing prloes." said CAR President Jim Antt Jr. "Slowing appreciation In other re- gions of California has boosted af· fordablllty, but not enoutah to help many increasingly frustrated-first-time buyers who are struggling to ~ter the market. Even though the situation has improved sllghtly, the state still faoes a severe affordablllty crisis,·· said Antt , a Bakersfield realtor. "The slight drop In Interest rates during the past year and decline In median. prices In the state's major urban areas have not Improved af- lordabllity enough to stimulate sales during the past several months." said Leslie Appleton-Young. CAA vice president of research and economics. "Clearly, the slowdown In Call- fornta·s housing market has been driven by high home prices in most urban areas. Although we expect to see some nominal declines In Interest rates In the months to come, this atone will not drastically improve af- fordability or bolster sales." said Ap- pleton-Young. "First-time buyers find It difficult to afford detached starter homes in urban areas, and that has caused slowing In the moderate price ranges of the trade-up housing market," Ap- pletonYoung said. "It has a domino effect. Current homeowners who can't find buyers are unable to relocate to other homes." A household required a minimum annual income of $64,272 to purchase the $194,821 median-priced home in June. About $3,700 In additional In- come was needed a year ago to qualify for a mortgage on the median- priced home which sold for S 199.441. At June's median price, the monthly payment, Including property taxes and Insurance; would be $1,607. The aftordablllty picture In the con- domlntum market wu mixed. Thirty percent of California'• houteholds could quaJlfy to purchaee tM 1tate's medlan-prtcec:t, exlettng conde>mlnlum In June, down ~om 32 S)9rcent In Mateh. The Index Improved .ughtty, hOw-evw, COfnp9r9d wtth June 1989, wMr'I 29 percent of ~· 1hOld1 could atfofd to purchase the median-priced con- dominium. This market remains an affordable alternative for many buyers, but Increases in condo prices during the past year prevented the Index from Improving consider ably. When calculating the detached and condominium affordability Indices, the CAR~ assumes a tiousehord can make a 20 percent down payment and apply 30 percent of Its monthly Income toward payments on a 30-year mort- gage. To determine the qualifying income and monthly payment, the Association uses the average of fixed and adjustable-rate loans closed dur- ing the first week of the appropriate month as reported by the Federal Ho.using Finance Board. The average effective rate on all mortgages closed for resale homes was 10.13 percent In June. up from 10.07 percent In March, but down from 10.59 percent In June 1989. Only one region In the state - Orange~ County -experienced a slight Improvement In affordability compared with the end of the first quarter. However. affordablllty im- proved from a year ago In all regions except Sacramento, where the Index dropped dramatically because of an explosion in home prices and br1sk sales. Consequently. the Riverside/San Bernardino area became the most affordable region In the state for the first time since the CAA began track- ing affordability statistics In 1984. Twenty-nine percent of River- side/San Bernardino region house- holds cduld qualify to purchase the existing. median-priced home in June, unchanged from March. At the June median price of $133,833, a house- hold required a minimum annual In- come of $44;'152 and faced monthly mortgage payments of $1 .104. A year ago. 28 percent of households earned the annual income needed to purchase the median-priced home. which sold for $123,643. Fifteen percent of the Orange ..County region households could qual- ify to purchase the median-priced home In June, up from 14percent In March. At the June price of $247 ,078, a household needed an annual In- come of $81.511 and faced monthly payments of $2.038. In June 1989, when the median price was $251 .837, 11 percent of households could afford to purchase that home. In the Sacramento region, 27 per- cent of households could afford to purchase a home-at the June median price of $143,000. down from 31 percent in March. At that price, a household nee<fed an annual Income of $47, 176 to make monthly mortgage payments of $1 , 179. In June 1989, 36 percent of households could anord to purchue the median-priced home, whk:b.:.-aold tor $1_09,900. Seventeen percent of San or.go regk>n hOUMhold• could qualify to purchale an exlatlng home at the end of the MCOnd quart•. down from 18 percent at the end of the flrtt querter. ,,..._ ... AROflO/fJ_,,. SIJ / EASTSIDE COST A MESA NEW LISTING! GREAT EASTSTDE BUY! 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Huge family rm leads to redwood deck. Large lot plus alley with RV access----·······-···-···-.... ·-··-·-···---· .. $290.000 REDUCED CUSTOM! THIS HOME IS PERFECT TO THE LAST DETAIL! Highly upgraded, seasoned 3 bedroom custom home. Beautiful oak floon, heavy shake roof. Living rm has raised wood ceiling. Large dining area, ~luded patio. country kitchen w/island. Huge lot and concrete drive with RV access and parking: NOW ONLY------$319,000 I YOUNG EASTSIDE! PROFESSIONALLY DECORATED CUSTOM HOME w!th air condi~qning. 3 bedroom. 2 bath plu family rm with vaulted ceiling. 18 Years younjt. Alley with RV acC't>Ss. 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Under the d1rect1on of the associa- tion s aff1hate members. chairman Mark Welker and co-chaiorman Mike -Allen presented Rita Redaelli. ex- ecutive director or the Newport Mesa Girls Club. with a check for $1.100 at the tournament's award reception. The golf tournament was a won- derlu1 opportunity for the Girls Club. not only receiving an important dona- tion from the event's proceeds but also making grat new friends in the community -the Newport-Mesa As- sociation of Realtors." Redaelli said . "The contrtbutlon made by Coldwell Banker 1n support of the golf tour- nament was an added bonus." The winners of the tournament were Robert McGaw, John Caroompas, Robert Stephens and Al Chlttock, first place team; Ed Oorlnl, Carol Oorlnl, Joe Diez and Steve Rivera. second place team, and Allan Passa- quasadlci, Mike Coffer, Debra Gal- usha and John Loveless, third place team. Winning trophies for hole contests in the men's and women's categories went to -Nick Br-ink anEf -Jan Bess, closest to the pin; Steve Alvera and Karen Knocha. · longest drive. and Jack Kjelhn. longest putt. "I was very pleased with the response and feedback that I received from the tournament players." Welker said. "Bui the success of the tour- nament would not have been possible without the support of all of the afflllte companies who sponsored tee holes, drink carts and donated raffle prizes." "The Bank of America Residential Loan Center also should be com- mended for agreeing to sponsor our Co·c ... lr•en Marti Welker fleftJ and Miil Allen prnent 11,1--=~ d ieck to ltlta ltedaem, •••cutlv• director of th• Glrls Club. awards reception." Allen added. "This allowed us to greatly increase our proceeds to the Girls Club." Specjal recognition was given to Todd Stork of South Coast Title and Thelma Mclaughlin of Wells Fargo Bank. who coordinated the donauo of 35 raffle prizes from Realtors, a flliates and communtty buslnesse Joy Kaya1anian of Tarbell Realtor had the winning ticket for the gran prize. a set of Ping irons. Great Western ends first • • tra1n1ng • session Great Western Real Estate has completed the inaugural session of its new Career Development Program. wh ich was held in Orange County as well as three other California lo- cations. The program. which began in June. is an intensive, 21-day "action" JACOBS REAL TY, INC. A GREAT HIDE-A -WAY I 11.,.•·• 11r1• ,.,I l f'-f• 111•H(ltlll11 \ 1IJ.1 BttlfJCM \1•\\ \Niii .11 f.ltrt•f•. 1111 " t ..irp1•t111c. •, , . .i .. ,.,I• ,\ 111 11 ... tuuh tn• Ju•I d -hurt ,.,ifl 1u 1j., 1-·.u 11 \"( .. nh / . . . s 1. 78,500 SHARP BEACH COTT AGE + INCOME UNIT I' ' 1· '\ II 1... '• , ..,,, f'' '" ••• •·.111 ·l•·P·• ,I{ I 11f11 \ 1ll.1c,. I 1~h1 lorii:h• ..! 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Tne classroom hours also Include a signf1- cant amount of role playing and a number of video presentations The 12 remaining days consisted of supervised field training, dunng which the associates worked out of their prospective branch offices. receiving guidance from the company's re- source coordinators and tra1oers. Great Western's new Career De- velopment Program was recently re- vamped by training director Mark Kohl, who joined the company in February. The decision to create a new training program was a reaction to recent changes within the real estate industry and Southern Cali- fornia market. "The real estate industry has changed tremendously from the state of frenzy experiewnced in the late '80s," said Clark Cornman. senior vice president of the company's re- sale division. ' "Back then. almost anyone with a license would do well without much specialized training or the use of aggressive self-marketing tactics.·· he added. "Today sales associates are finding that the market Is much more eompetltlve, with more associates vying for fewer sates. "I believe that positive work habits and well-developed sates and market- ing skills will prove crucial to the achievement of tong-term Industry success In the decade to come," Cornman said. adding, "and I don't thlnR that this Is a n.gatlve develop- ment, .ither. "Profeulonals In any flefd must poueu neceuary 9'<111s and a strong • work ethic In order to IUltatn tueeell, and Why lhould our Industry be any different? My firm belief m the necess 1ty of profess1onahsm and tratntn inspired us to create this all-n training program. and I honestly fee that 1s the best one 1n our mdustr today .. The program. known as the com pany's Sales Success System. place maior emphasis on building a busl ness "Real estate sales associates ar much like entrepreneurs," Kohl said ··They are responsible for creatin their own chent base. tracking the1 personal progress and pursuing thei own industry education "Because of this. we felt that 1t was of great importance to instill our as- sociates with professional values. in- cluding a sense of accountaDillty and a firm personal commitment to suc- cess and meeting the needs of their clients." he added. "Unlike most career development programs. we do not lecture to our associates for days on end." Kohl noted. "Instead. we integrate them into class act1v1t1es and discussions and give them homework assign- ments that require them to put their newly acquired skills into play. "During the program. our as- sociates are required to complete cold calls. to knock on doors and to aggressively seek out information af- fecting their business." the trainer declared .... It's hard work, and the associates are tired by the end of the program. but they have learned some very valuable lessons. They have learned the importance of accoun- tability and how to make things hap· pen and, perhaps most Importantly, to take responsibility for their own suc· oess.·· .. In addition to wetghty homework ...tgnments. class graduatn must pus a series of tests, lndud6ng 1 comprehenslve flnel exam, Which tn- cfudn all of the material COftted during the program. OAlt.Y fttLOT I poe; WOii SA~Y. Aup= 4. 19'0 (PW II Realtors, RTC share common sellin g ___ g oat · WASHINGTON -The R•oluttOO Trust Corp. Md RMtton haw a "commonaUty of lnter•t -that la, to sell propertiet," RTC Executive Direc- tor David Cooke told directors of the National AuoclatlOn of Realtors at their recent board meeting here. "The ATC has been working wttt! Realtors. and will continue to work with Realtors. to sett the real estate assets of failed savings and loans. It makes sense-to work together. be- cause we share the same goals,·' Cooke said. Cooke addressed NAR's board of directors during the association's Midyear Conference arrd Trade Expo- s111on. About 6,500 Realtors attended the conference. AFFORD From Page 49 At the median price of $187,890, a household needed an annual income of $61,985 to make monthly mortgage payments of St ,550. In June 1989. when the median-priced home sold ror $184,747, the Index was 15 per- cent In the Los Angeles region. 15 per- cent of households earned the mini- mum income needed to purchase the med1an-pr1ced home in June. down from 16 percent in March. At the June price of $215,029. a household re- quired an annual Income of at least $70.938 and faced monthly mortgage payments of $1. 773. A year ago, 10 percent of households could afford to purchase the median-priced home. which sold for $220.253. At 12 percent. the Affordability Index was unchanged from March In the Ventura region. At the June me- dian pnce of $242,805. a household needed an annual Income of $80. 102 to make monthly mortgage payments of $2,003. A year ago, nine percent of households earned the minimum in· The RTC, Whtch WU ettabHlhed under the Flnanclat ln1tltutlon1 Re- form, Recovery and Enforcement Act. began operations tut August and now has more than $200 bllllon worth of f~Ntd savings and loan assets to dispose of. Cooke told Realtors that· while most of the assets are In the 'form of securities and mortgages. about 10 percent are in the form of real estate. Cooke drew applause from the NAR board when he said the ATC will begin a concerted effort to "do workouts before we go to forclosure'' on some of the ATC real estate holdings. "we will try to stop going to foreclose so quickly on these properties," he said. The National Association of Re- altors and the RTC eurr.,tty are work-steps tak., recently by the RTC Over- ing together to get RTC properties sJdght Board to try and spur UNt onto Realtor muhiple Meting eervlcee. saJee. It reduced the down ~t Cooke saJd he hoped to have the required for reat estate trantectiona details "ironed out In a few weeks." • to 15 percent from the original He explained that the corportatlon amount of 25 percent. The ATC alto favors selling Its real estate hotdlngs decided to extend, from alx months to through open listings. H0W9V!'. RTC one year. the time for buyers of .... ts will consider exctualve listings on as-to return any unwanted portion. sets which prove more difficult to aetl. "Orderly disposition Is just as Im- The ATC executive director said the portant as timeliness.· Flynn said. ATC Oversight Board will be review-"The thrift legislation requires ATC to Ing a proposal to allow prices on manage and d ispose of the assets In properties to be reduced by a much a manner that maximizes return on as 20 percent from the appraised the assets and minimizes the effecis value In cases where "extensive mar-of the asset sales on local econom- ies," he said. k~ttng-efforts'"'-have f alled to produce buyers. Flynn. a Realtor from Madison, NAR President Norman D. Flynn Wis., stressed that Realtors have the said the ATC should dispose of thrift skill to manage and move properties assets now before properties hang "We are ready to assist the ATC as come to purchase the median-priced over the market and deteriorate. Lo-much as possible ... home. which sold for $248, 728. wet.mg the price on some h·ard-to-sell The National Association of Re- in the San Francisco Bay region, 11 properties could help move properties altors. the nation's largest trade as- percent of households could afford to more quickly. sociatlon, 1s the voice for real estate. purchase the median-priced home at Although the RTC has been slow In representing more than 800.000 the end of the second quarter. un-getting started on its massive job. members involved in all aspects of the changed from.the first quarter. At the Flynn said NAR is encouraged at the real estate market. JUM med1~ price~ U~.~7. a r~~========~==~============~-household required an annual income of $88.083 to make monthly payments of $2.202. In June 1989, 8 percent of households could afford to purchase the median-priced home of $269.663. Nationally, 46 percent of house- holds could qualify to purchase a home at the June median price of $97.500, unchanged from March. At 'that price, a minimum annual Income of $32. 165 was necessary to make monthly mortgage payments of $804. A year ago. 43 percent of households could purchase the median-priced home. which sold for $931500. The California Association of Re- altors 1s a statewide trade association with more than 140.000 members dedicated to the advancement of pro- fessionalism in real estate. The CAR has its headquarters in Los Angeles I Newport Fi na nci~I Gro u p. Inc. A Mortgage Corporation 1.. 9.625o/o · 30 yr. Fixed Rate (Loene To S187MO) "Best Fixed Rates In Town" • FREE 60 day Lock-ins • Purchases and Refinances FOR FAST ANO PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CALL MIKE GUBBINS 714/151-0202 M.-VINO AU IO. CAL CC>UM'TWI '!I !18% APR -Rat• Subjeel lo C"-"Oe --- (!) ----···· MORTGAGE RATES FIXED* ADJUSTABLE tntret Down Po4nte Loell-tn ..... "''"' Down Pofnle LOCll·ln Margin ..... 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Pymt (%) (d~•) (%) Loan 1st Nallonwlde Bank 9 875 05 2000 30 187 1950 20 1 500 2 250 750 INDEX SUMMARY ~ank ot America 9.875 20 I 875 •5 187 7750 20 I 750 60 2 375 1000 ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGES ank ol Calllornla 10 125 10 2000 30 187 8 875 20 '750 60 2.750 1000 Centra Mortgage Corp 9.750 10 . 1.750 30 187 6900 20 0000 45 2 625 500 10 875 20 2000 30 1000 7 990 25 2 000 30 2 750 9000 Thie w..tt LMt ...-2 •Mtl• evo Chase Manhettan Bank I Ith 0111r1<;1 8.09 8 17 • 8 17 10 125 20 2000 •5 500 8900 20 0 000 •5 2 825 500 Prime rate 10 00 1000 10 00 Community w .. t Mortgage 9 750 05 2000 30 187 7 375 20 I 250 30 2.375 750 3 month T ·bill 7 53 7 57 113 Far w .. 1 Relldentlet Svu 187 7 52 7 75 Flrll lnter11ate Benk 9.875 05 2.000 •5 187 9 375 )0 2000 1-4 2 750 8 month T -bill 7 •O 2 550 500 7 85 7 87 809 Generel Am«lean Financial 9 750 10 2 000 •5 187 8 500 20 0000 60 1 yr treasury note 1500 •5 2 250 750 3 yr treasury note 8 21 8 23 8 39 Glendale Fedefel Benk 10 125 20 2000 •5 187 7 500 20 5 yr treuury note 830 8 31 8 •3 8 750 05 2.000 •5 2 750 187 . Great A/Mrlcan Bank 9 875 05 2.000 •5 t87 Greater Subufben Mon . 9.750 05 2.000 25 187 7 750 20 2 000 •5 2.870 eoo SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Home F9d 8ant1 10.000 OS 2000 15 187 7 950 20 1500 60 2 250 eoo RATE AVERAGES HOUMf'lold Bemc 9 750 05 2000 90 187 1500 10 2000 60 2 500 350 ln~t Mor~ Inc: 9.875 20 1.500 21 187 8900 20 0000 21 2 750 500 Neft..cOltfof ... 111 c .......... 1.000 30 187 7 375 20 1 500 30 2 500 750 ,braid 10 351 Morgen Home Funding 10.000 05 15 yMf 9 747 ~ Flnenci.1 Group 9825 10 2.000 60 187 7.500 20 1 500 '45 2.350 500 30 year• 98&8 10 355 Newport M«toagie 9.825 05 2.000 21 187 7 128 18 1000 30 GPM 187 Adtl.e1lll1 Oc;..,.view Financial 9.750 05 1 825 30 187 7 250 10 2 000 30 2000 187 e month 8 500 8 •32 Ptclftc Natlon.i Ben!( 10.250 20 1 500 60 500 6900 20 0.000 30 2 825 500 1 year 8 7N a 70 t -2.000 75 187 7.470 15 1 000 75 GPM 187 Source Mongege Newt Compeny 838-1111 Aec>u«* F9derel 9.825 05 Seavlew Flnanc:lal 9.876 10 1.000 45 117 7 950 20 1.500 30 1950 t87 f10ur .. at of Thursday, Aug 2 Standerd Pedflc S.vtnge 10.375 20 2.000 30 500 eooo 10 1 750 '45 GPM 187 10 1.500 eo 187 7500 10 1 500 eo 2.750 350 • Suntruet Mot10. Corp. 9.750 117 ... 8.900 20 0000 45 2.SOO 500 V.P. Wldch t .825 05 2.000 45 -"'.,_ h ..__.. c,-: Nit"'_......-.,.,, MM .... _. .. ~ 0.-. ,..,_... r ...._ ,_ IW ~ ,,._:::=....~II •.,,.~ r• Kt Npt -• fll ..._.""'to llNlf a -ti..., ::::J,. "9CfM'I • -,....., It.,_,.. fllCAlll,.. ..... ""_,...., C:.,. W,.; ::: ~~ 0r--.. ,.,,_,,:'::':....,.,_•..._. .. an-.. ,,...,. .. • ~ ~ .... --:.r:-, .. "'*"'to ' . •• ----:i .£~1?°°'. -...... .. w"""" ~ -,.. ... MlllKt. ~ = .:!.... :: ="4.::'.:.. "T: .. 7 °""2t~ Mt" • --.._.. ---............ ----- -.. ...._ .... ---..................... c. "'...,..''" .. ... • • .. . ... . ~ PAG& 52 I SATUltO'"', Aug&dl 4. 1990 .Two RE/MAX offi.ces announce merger Two Orange County RE /MAX or- ganizations have decided to join forces. Gary Thomas, broker-owner of RE /MAX SQUth County Realtors Ms announced the merger of RE MAX Laguna with his six existing off ices The merger came about as a natu- ral evolution of our business," stated W1ll1an Warren Baker. owner of RE /MAX Laguna. With over 200 as- sociates today and In excess of a b1ll1on dollars in sales volume, RE/MAX 1$ now the largest real estate company in south Orange County. Thomas explained the increased Kitchen area crucial for home seller By KEVIN KELI.EHER l/••r Ptt~Of'"' ~H ... Ol'!WQJUff"y Recently we looked at the outside ot your home from the standpoint of a prospective buyer. and we dis- cussed color schemes on the interior Now let s take a walk through your nouse and evaluate the condition of 1~e 1v1ng areas 1' he kitchen is important to the , c, usew1fe because she spends so rnucn of her time there. Are the h 1•cht:r 1 cab1rie1c; clean and in good ,,, air? Are the> stained or streaked t.•lt• -.ookmg grease? Is the range c • d r11 Does 1he oven have baked-on s:. •tte·s onside or signs of a fire that .~ burned the outside of the oven ' I ,,. !> your home s interior cond111on rnparable to the rest of the houses on the market? You have to consider what the op1n1ons of the maionty of the public will be when they are c.omparing homes they have visited. Odors In the house can turn off a buyer faster than anything else. Nothing 1s worse than pet odors, dirty diapers or mildew. These wilt kilt a sale faster than a leaky faucet On the other hand. some odors can give v1s1ons of Grandmother's house for Christmas or that warm. cozy feeling of a very liveable home. Such pos1t1ve reactions can be stimulated by baking bread. making brown!es or size of the firm will allow for a cen- tralization of accounting and adminis- tration as well as create a wider advertising base. "Our strength is enhanced by our unity and since we already own mort- gage and escrow companies. we felt total integration was the on~y way to go,'' Baker noted. ,; Thomas will continue serving as president and CEO of the firm. while Baker will be general manager and transacti ons chief. "We expect to addd 100 associates in the next 12 months," Thomas stated. "It will be even more difficult chocolate chip cookies when we know the house will be shown. If that strikes you as taking unfair Cidvantage via the sensory organs, iust think what the automobile manu- facturers do with their cans of "new car spray as each unit leaves the factory It may not be the most ap- pealing s"1e!1 1r !"'e '.'!Orld , but the public expects 11 when they buy a new car Appeal -that s what we're talt<- tng about A home that not only looks gooo but smells good and feels good Ba throoms take a tot of abuse from hum1d1ty Clen the Ille and fill in any missing grout around the tub and between the tiles Glue back the wallpaper that moisture may have caused to peel. Touch up the chipped basin and polish the faucets. A pro- spective buyer wilt notice and wlll be impressed by the sparkle. YouP home must took better than iust OK. From the time a potential buyer gets out of the car. you want him/her to say, "This is it! This is the house I have been looking for." for the national · chains to compete with RE/MAX. as our people average so much more In retained net earn- ings. The RE/MAX 100 percent com- mission concept attracts the Indus~ try's top producers and has dramati- cally changed the way real estate brok~rage Is conducted industry wide." The merger .brings evey RE/MAX office In south Orange County under one management team. RE/MAX of- fices in south Orange County are located In Laguna Beach. South Laguna/Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano. San Clemente. Mission Viejo, El Toro and Mission Viejo. RE/MAX of California ls the lar RE/MAX region in the United St tn 1989. the rapidly expan network of 21 2 independently o and operated offices and 3.000 associates closed 4 1,000 escr worth $10.4 billion in . real estate This year, RE/MAX of Californl expected to grow to 260 offices 3.500 professional sale assocl who are expected to close 53. escrows. valued at $13.6 billion In estate. maintaining their posltlo the fastest growing region In network. Military relocation thrives despite cuts Despite cuts In the nation's military budgets and the planned closure of 86 military bases across the country by 1995. a survey conducted by Cen- tury 21 Real Estate Corp. has found that abundant housing investment op- portunities exist in other base areas that will experience an influx of trans- ferees. The Century 21 organization has indentif1ed 26 m1l1tary markets for res1dent1at property investments potential. five of which are in Call forn1a -Long Beach. San Diego NS San Diego. Beale AFB Marysville March AFB. Riverside. and McClellan AFB. Sacramento Planned shutdowns and reductions at m1htary bases wlll mean a total influx of approximately 26 782 exist mg bases and 1nstallat1ons over the next five years. according to Pen tagon estimates Many ol these trans- ferees and their families w111 choose to live in oft-base housing The survey found that a large number of transferees doesn t neoessartly translate Into a hot market for oft-base rental propert~s How- ever. factors such as attractive hous- ing prices. low property taxes. high appreciation potential and rising ren- tal rates often leave _transferees anxious to buy rather than rent Conversely. rental housing becom- es more attractive In higher-priced markets and In markets where the stock of existing housing is limited such as in smaller communities "The real estate investor can h fill a cnt1cal void by increasing number ol ren tal units available military families.·· said Martin Ruester. senior vice pre dent/reg1onat development. Cent 21 Real Estate Co~p Current free on m1htary ·housing construction ada1ng 10 this problem · ,, The biggest gains 1n m1fltary p sonnel will be seen at Fort Belv (3 852) Alexandria Va March force Bc1se 13 4 20 ~ Riverside Pe Harbor Na val Station (2 29 Horol ulu Mountain Home A ( 1 949) Mountain Home 10 Diego NS 1 t 4951 San Diego and F Devens 1 1 4201 Ay~ Mass The 1990 average home prices lhe 26 mark.els range trom a tow $4 T 000-$55.00C. 1n Clovis N M I high o f $300 000 $350 000 Honolulu. Hawa11 The Century 2, organization s M1 tary Relocation Nework, which t eludes more than 200 memb located near ma1or military install t1ons throughout the United States. a unique o rganization specializing the needs of m1htary personnel. Me bers quality by demonstrating e pertise m military relocation and doing a significant amount of reloc lion business Builders praise transit tax as traffic relief Two local builders believe that the passage of Propositions 111 and 108 in the June 5 statewide election was essential to help curb traffic conges- tion throughout the state, however. both builders view the road to r&- covery as a long one. Termed "the most significant trans- portation measure of the decade." by the Building Industry Association of Southern California. Propositions 111 and 108 will provide $18.5 billion to relieve traffic congestion through pro- Jects designed to Improve highways. increase maintenance of streets and expand rail transit. The rransportatJon Improvement funds, as approved by voters. will come directly from those who use the roads. This year, there will be a five- cent-pe~gallon gasoline tax increase and an additional one-cent-per-gallon charge will be added each year uritll the total adds to nine cents per gallon. Truck weight fees also will increase. The California Building Industry As- sociation pushed hard for the paasa9e of the propositions. ctaJmlng that It would result In direct benefits for builders to Include the creation of new business. lessen traffic congestion for· all Calif ornlans and better local ser- vices and Infrastructure. Proposltton 111 and 108 monies are expecte<i to be used to complete highway and rapid transit projects. expand local rail tran1lt systems throughout the state. fix potholes. Increase maintenance of streets and make freeways, bridges and streets earthquake safe. Biii York, president of the Southern California Division of Shea Homes said, "I was In favor of Proposition 111 and 108 and supA<>rted the measure because the state needed some kind of funding to help alleviate the congestion all citizens feel. not because It was advantageous for bullders." York said that Improving the roa does benefit the builder. because creates an easier access to devet ment projects. However. he add that the main ob1ectlve of the pr osltions Is to try and help clt~ena th are suffering from traffic eongestl due to an inadequate transportatl system. "Proposition 111 is only the fir step In solving the problems we face, York continued. "We will probably Measure M, which failed In the la election. on the November baJlo Measure M will help the county mate funds provided by the state and fl'tuw '" TRAntC/~ ... 5 . . ...... , ke Ip he to J I - In of a rn I• Archltectur•t elegance at P'•lrw•y rtfteen In Dove C•nyon. Fairway Fifteen at Dove Canyon showcases versatility' elegance One modef ts now open for viewing i1 Fairway Fifteen. in prestigious Dove Canyon, according to Gregg Schaeberle, director of marketing for Custom Living Homes and Com- murnt1es The model will give home buyers an cpµortunity to view the elegance per- sonified by the versatile floor plans of 1t11s unique enclave. Set against the picturesque fair- wdys of the Jack Nicklaus Cham- ;)1onsh1p Golf Course. this limited col- 1ec11on of 1ust 26 residences provides rna1es11c golf course views. ensconced N•thin the 87 4-acre guard.gated Dove Canyon The opening of the model signals rne cutm1nat1on of years of planning, ... htch have been invested to make • dirway Fifteen exemplary 1n every .c1spect of residential luxury and re- l1nement. · commented Schaeberle Cust o m Uvlng's ren o wned <..raltsmansh1p and an 1mpress1ve list 01 amenities set these sophisticated residence apart. and reflect the pres- 11ge of Dove Canyon's world-class country club environment." An innovative feature available at Fairway Fifteen is Custom Uving·s Personalized Residence Plan. which give buyers the ability to customize their home. without a custom-built pnce A side array of optional features can be· hand-picked and tailored to .each of the buy?'s needs. From choosing different floor plans and architectural styles. to fireplace facades and kitchen cabinetry, to the hardware and design of their front door. homeowners can p,ersonallze their home. making 1t distinctively elegant Reflecting the sp1nt of Edwardian and European manor home, these palallai residences are presented in two d1st1nct floor plans. otfenng trom 3.757 to 4.035 square feet of Im- pressive hvmg space The regal entry sweeps past a circular sta1rcase into the main living areas WOOd-burmng fireplaces adorn the step-down living room and library in Plan One. while Plan Two features a single-faced fireplace with wood storge box in the family room and an imposing two-story library. which may be converted into bedrooms five and six. First-time buyer set • session "Today's market aHords one of the best opportunities for first-time· home buyers," aaya Joyce Dunlap. manager of Tarbet! Realtora' south Huntington Beach office. First.time home buyers can attend a free seminar on how that can buy • . that home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. ut Tarbell't office, 20800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. Home flnancing profeuionals from Mission Hiiis Mortgaqe-wlll outline a variety of mortgage programs from government-sponsored •oans as weU as private lending ~rograms. With interest rates as low as 8¥4 percent. theae programs have been especially designed to meet the needs of first· time home buyers. Attendeee wttt not onty receive a free buyer pre-qualification analysis. but also will be able to review homes and concomlmlums that fall within their buying abilities. • Dunlap says that first-time buyers also have an additional advantage with the big Inventory of homes on the m•ket. "With the combination of excellent financing and a wide variety· of properties to select from, first-time buyers have greater negotiation leverage In today's market." Dunlap declared. There is no cost or obligation for the seminar. bUt seating Is llmlted and reservations are highly recommend· ed. For additional lnformatlOf'\, call Dunlap at Tarbell's south Huntington Beach offlce. 960-9691 . The majestic homes of Fairway Fif· teen incorporte rich amenities such as volume ceilings. a wet bar and a fully equipped kltc;)>eh with gourmet center island into every home. Additional outstanding features include a built-in pantry. greenhouse window. cozy breakfast nook. and a spacious three- car garage which is accessible from the large laundry area. Upstairs and beyond the double doors, the grace and style of the master suite is highlighted by a three- way fireplace and a spacious sitting retreat which opens on to the outer view deck. The sumptuously ap- pointed master bath/dressing area features an oversized walk-in closet. oval tub, and separate enclosed shower. ~eluded In the standard package at Fairway Fifteen Is a Panasonic phone system (with six lines and up to 16 phones) and a Caretaker security sys- tem. Within the optional package is the Bose Acoustimass Music System. which is acoustically tailored to each home. to provide optimum sound throughout. "Fairway Fifteen has been created tor discriminating and sophisticated homebuyers, who desire a custom- quahty home. with versatility and rich elegance." added Schaeberle. "These homes offer buyers unmatched per- fection, In one of Orange County's most desirable residential areas.·· Fairway Fifteen 1s a cetebratlon of the privilege of golf course llvlng. and prices start In the mld-.$600.000s. As a part of Dove Canyon. residents may take advantage of living in a private country club community stamped with the genius of Jack Nicklaus. including the unparalleled 47.000 square foot club house. To visit Fairway Fifteen. take the 1-5 Freeway to El Toro Road and exit east. Turn right on Santa Margarita. then right again at Plano Trat>oco and travel approximately one-quarter mile to Dove Canyon Drive. Turn left and prooeed to the Oove Canyon lnfor· mation Center. For further information. call 858-7944. SA~Y. Aua&ASt 4, 1990 /PAGE SJ TRAFFIC 0 From Page 52 era1 government." Orange County Board of Supervisor Thomas Riley. who is responsible for the Fifth District (maiflly soujh Orange County). also behaves that Measure M Is critical to the effectiveness of Prop- osition 111 . "Measure M Is the only way Orange County will begin to feel the relief from Proposition 11 1 :· he said. According to Riley. Measure M proposes to impose a one-half cent sales tax increase in Orange County. which would allow the county to match state and federal funds According to Riley. as of now. Or- ange County receives minimal funding from Proposition 11 1 "Proposition 111 is not gomg to do the things we would like 1t to do. especially for Orange County," Riiey said. However, he does believe 1t will be beneftc1al m funding the rail sys- tem. which he thinks will help alleviate congestion on the freeways. Ailey also believes that imporved transportation systems will help the building industry build affordable housing and increase jobs. Bob Osborne. president of Osborne Development Corp., said that he sees. positive effects of Proposition 11 1 for the future. "Currently. families who would hke to buy a home In Riverside and San Bernardino Counties are expenenctng distress because the homes are af- fordable but the congestion on the freeways is so bad, traveling to work in the greater Orange County area ts too overwhelm mg tor some people.·· Osborne said "The rail transit system and the correction of the freeway system are two positive steps 1n the nght dlfection .. Osborne believes the transpor- tation systems 1n Orange County are 20 years behind the times. but he does think the systems are on the verge of 1mprov1ng "The biggest problem we face is that we·re dealing with today's numbers instead of tomorrow·s numbers," Osborne said. "We are gomg to be behind the game for a while. There are too many people and too few roads." Supervisor Ailey has an opt1m1st1c outlook on the future of the county s transportation systems. "We haven) won the battle y•t. but we can very soon,.. he said :'The monorail is a positive step in the future and a significant step for- ward," Riley salci. "It's an optimistic oppor1unity to solve transportation problems." According to the Orange County Region of the Building Industry As- sociation, projects to be completed with Proposition 111 and 108 monies will Include widening Pacific Coast Highway to six lanes from Br<><*hurst Street to Beach Boulevard and sev .... eral Improvements to the Santa Ana-• (5) Freeway. Proposed rail transit pro1ects throughout the county are also elegible for Proposition 111 and 108 funds. along with improvements to the Orange (57) and the Riverside (91 ) Freeways. • , 3bd, 2ba, oversized lot, 3 car garage & best location! Kitchen is a maste r- p iece! $985,000 2475 MARINO DRIVE OPEN SUNDAY J -5 JUDY DOBBS KJ-tsao Ofc. 13l-W7 RK. CUSTOM EUROPUll COUllTRY ESTATE In H1rltor Ride• $2,996,000 JUST LISTED BY H~ THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY 7141123-6001 Front Row Ocean Bay and City Lights V1e..s Private Pool Spa. Wine Cellar and More!' Over 6.400 sq It with 6 Bedrooms. 4 11 Baths and Bonus Rooms. Priced to sell at S2.995.000 . OPEi HOUSE SAT I SUI 1-& Pl I l llRBOllE IEWPORT BUCH Ill CllYll SPECTICIUI _ Juat Hated! uneet & ocean vtews. 4BR, 4'/iBA Versailles model. For- mal dining rm, marble floors, gorgeous leaded glass entry doors. Lovely location $1 .250,000 . .110111 WIUY -11M711 ,.,.., ............ , * JUST LISTED * HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3707 Inlet Isle • 2 story 4 BD Home with pool & large yard. •-Priv~te Green Belt location, mini ocean view. AN EXCELLENT BUY $710,000 OPEN AT/ UN 1-5 STEPHANIE GRODY COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 714-644-1600 RANCHO SANT A MARGARITA REDUCED TO $209,900 Charming 3 B.drm -2 V2 Bath family home. Only 3 V2 years old an a wonderful community. Walk to school, parks, lake, stores. Enjoy sundecks land- scaping, beautiful view and much morel ' CENTURY 21 TODAY CALL QEREK KIM BUS: 768-0400 ... l.ITI 3rd lor from N Bayfront Le JSR, I \BA, ~. rm & din rm Owntrs unit Creit potent1'1 IOI dt<ol •tor 1n this u111t 01111111 2BR. IBA •Pl over 1•ra&f lttht & 1111 • Btrbff crotc hdwd ltoors 1 car 1•1 + so.Kt Sto lnd1y rm •1outSlde enlr•nct Prob•lt Slit Subtett •o court 111 pro,•I Crt•t 01>1111 lo itl 40 lot Use now ttpancl lattl Temhc ~ummtr wtnltr polenlt.il lhrS ulllQut prC>PtflY -r~ ·::.~:;;:: .. :m ooo ~ OHJ21 f>ll 1400~ 1037 W. lllMA ....... _ .. ,,., .. ... ........ ,.. ... .... One hou!>e trom the beach w•lk•ni and biking d1sl.incr to restaur •nts shops school churchts and Ille bay •fabulous LOC(TION1 This ul\!Quf' Pf'ntnsul• residence tomblnts lht bf'sl ol a warm l.im1ly homt with a tasu•l beach ltfesl•lt r "aturt' such .ts a masltr su•tt' with ltrtplace and ~·ews gourmet chef s kitchen court,•rd w 'h \Pa and rich 1ntl'rt0r blends Of tlfoodS lllt'S drid B~rbf>1 l .Jll)tlS ma~t this a wondertul hom~ lor your lamily or a second re~e e lo use and en1<>y year round S6S9 000 Op+>n Sat . 10 I 00 and Sun 16 00 Come by this weekend or t•lt !or an .ippo1ntmf'nl -·-(714tQa.U!7 L••f-T• (7141 IJM 111 Watwh •t 111•11, llC. ~ ....... ~ ~(714) 111·1-~ DAILY l'ILOT / mAL UTM'I .. IPll UT I -11_. •t WITI ..._ ...... (ll1ll•11Lal4) Jf UtJllfj(j '"IO e l iutll S"""Y.) flll'JM llllt ll*m, 11t IA.~ !Ml Aoof• 115() S I I& ~fl<' • "l•f!C¥U *9 liit~lll~ .... Mlfd ...... 11J1 WifTDlc &l&lof ......... .,tl $«111~y ·"""' bllcoiiy w1•1tw ti 11 ...... I wnt "'*ti bty & o"'wtd • P • •'•to dool OClflltl ....,...,._., 1cn,ar ......... (114)MM1H ...._. 8. Dowd Aellftor. Inc. . NEW LISTING • LIDO ISLE . 223 VIA SAN REMO• OPEN SUN 1-5 Spacious ne.wer Home on one of Lido's finest streets. Light and bright 4 Bed., 3 1/2 Bath home with family room & dining rm. Luxurious Master Suite with fireplace, Jacuzzi and bay view balcony. $785,000 VICKI LEE 873-8573 (REI) 831·1400 (BUI) WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors , ··- PDnCT COTTAGE JN OLDE CORONA DEL MAR The bett buy ., $366,000! 2/2; By APl>Ointment 433 "B" B"'P.OONIA 8us&JU1e Sldaaer, A1eat (714) 759-1219 HANDLE THE HEAT IN THI NEWPORT BEACH POOL HOME 31'2 Prked to Sell At '499.900! 1839 HiJhlend, N.B Marcla Bra•b1er, Broker (714) 759-1219 BRASHIE& a COMPANY a.al .. tat. Broker••• c.... ........ Two Studios that are model perlect. Lots of trees, on small green belt. Beat tax writ.off and best return on investment. Rents approx. $750. lit ...... •• 15,oac> 80LD 2nd level $119,500 ,._. Thomei, AMltor 541 3412 . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... - . . • • IEllCEI tt 1211,•! Excellent opportunity & valUe In a quellty 3BR. ,,,..BA home. Raised foundation, lath & plaster, oak hardwood floors. many upgradet & improvements. nloe famlty neighbortlOOd, convenient 'eiiisJT 1-1 ••min, Ill 112-1111 w ....... "'""90\I ' -'- BLUFFS single level. Expanded 3BR + 2BA, located on prime Cajon green- belt S/W eitpo8ure. Plantation shutters. French windows. Creative linancin1 avail Try 10% down. Dra1tic price reduction! NOW 379000 3 Bedroom + large den, 3 bath, pool & spa -great location! Electric kitchen, open & bright -Impeccably maintained I uu. • u111•. Act. . 111-1174 Balboa Island Realty A.~0 1\'\'E'-'Tl'\t!\'T l'f'"Wl'I" A C.A l ii ()flNIA COflP()fl.A l l()N 2'01 tllll•tt•• A¥#• .. • "-"toe f.t..M • t..fffM1 .. .,, .. , 111-11• Gtur view ol rnr ~, front ITocii l•Wll .._ Two Bedrooms I ~ 8'1hs r 01t11.tl O.ntftC lloolll Steps lo Bocfl A wtry comlortablf ~ Down Home NfcllllOfhood ol Ooll.11 Home~ Olltred 11 S~9 000 1•IAUOAAYE I ., IRNIOLI I ~ llSA&.rt CAll ~ ..... ,... •---· _ _.._ 'I llMUI ..... ., .... ·--. . . . . •• # ·' ••• . --. . . " .. I r . ...... , Spyglass Hill developer's own home · over 4100 sq. ft. with 5 bdrms.. maids rm. & bonus rm. + cozy book ~ntd den w/trplc .. depot formal dintnc rm. seats 12. large gourmet kitchen w/dtnrng area. beautJtul grounds. Sl.995.000 . HARBOR REALTY 67J-4400 The Harbor Atea's Oldest Ru! Estate Frrm Spectacular Newport North Villas? $779,000 Casa Marbella A ward Winning Design former model lutu'res: • S bedroome pl• dm w /bakolly • s balJll • I-cir 1n•ce · • Flllly uwade &t Soulllwest dell1n • Custom pool • lpa • Prof-ional landlt'•~ • F'ttneb doon &t window tttaunents • C111tom dftllJI kltcMn w/lt.11ltan ll~ • S Pl~pla<'ft • Soann1 ltvins room ~111111 • Cozy pr1v11.e eomtt location REMAX OF IRVINE Enle1lve U.&191 . <>Pe9 S.t/S. 11-1 l>M ()pee £ve"7 WeehM, •UI S.W J~f'IW,..... 3121 Corte Linda, Newport Beach for Sale: Owner/Broker 111-llH or SSl-14H •• 2IA Slllfe ltofy llollll Jtrtel ID atlllt ._. • qlllll lido ·~ RModllld ... 1984 ' lwtller Waded 111 1990 French doon GI*' onto pt-. brlCMd peljo With louftt.n & color1ll prdtn$. Cose>. cltan & brammq With lslllld "*"'' $669,000 • IPll• 1·1 111N•lllTI ~ • """n lasted br. " ..... .... , ..a.. "?Hin -----· --.......... .,..... .,....,,.,.... f t • I HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1984 PORT SEABOURNE SOMERSET SBR , 3AA, mewly remodeled. Large lot, 3 car garage. OPEN SUN 1-4 721-9131 BY OWNER . . TWI Ytlf1__,4 •. Z'n IA l .... • ... of .... 3,000 sq. ft. lartt ... kildMft ......... ,.., """' .... '""" master Mitt f11turi!c 1 1p1 ha. ................................................... S650.000. PrH11t1•r.,UH1P11WPI 411-1414 •• 411-J 112 OCEANFRONT CAPE COD yellf' • vt.w. 4 BR 4&\, Newport Pentnlula Pt. L..owty frml din., 2 nwble frplca, gounNt khc, 3 car gar. 3000 1q ft. ...... . ONJI IAT a IUN 1 ... 17111. Oa1••oM, N.a. .......... .,....,,, Cliliil~lllLTI let u. .... y .. St• y. ,,.,..,, Cal Clu11fW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. HllES FIR SILE 2 II fl• Fii IM tr IEI ••t1000 Santlego Dr. Dover Shor•. N.8. 631-7300 $840,000 Sun 1-5 llDllll +53 Jumlne Creek. Corona def Mat M"-1600 $629,000 Sat 1-5 *••279 Kavenllh Dr W, Rancho Mirage 831-7300 $725,000 Sat/Sun 12 .... 3050 Klllybrooke Ln, Costa Mesa &45-0303 $2_.5,000 Sun 1-5 t*•510 Kings Rd, Newport Beach 873-3777 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2475 Matlno Or., Bayshores, N.B. 863-9580 $985,000 Sun 1-5 •2220 PacfftC, COtone def Mar *.,... • •210 ~ 207, VIiia 8111boe. NB 6«-1800 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 840-2500 $3"99,000 sat/Sun 1-5 •2 Pant Ptaoe, Newport 8eect'I 606 Lake#16 0 , H.B. 84"-1800 $1, 100,000 S.t/Sun 1-5 &45-0303 $219,850 •••1218 Potarla, Newport 8eect\ ........ 201UH•208, NB 840-2500 $1 ,_350,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 ~2500 $285.000 430 RMw'aide, Newport Beach 640-2500 $625,000 Sun 1-5 •••1ao1 Santiago. Dover Shor89 844-90e0 $799.000 Sun 1-5 •v•t210 une Ln 301. NB &40-2500 .$317,500 *.,.... • t 200 McNetl 102. NB &40--2500 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 1939 Santlado Dr, 8aycr891, N.8. *.,.... •• 102 Schol% Plza PH 30, NB * •2043 N. Capetla Ct.CM 5"6-8898 $378,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 831-7300 $549,500 Sun 1-5 &40-2500 $265.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . +Galaxy' Newport Beach 760-5000 $799,000 10052 SIGnet Cir .. H.B. Sat 12_. 759-9100 $299,900 • .,....•39 Sea llland. Big Cyn, NB Satn 1-5 87M830 $283,900 ' Sat 1-5 2547 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa 2015 Windward Ln, Baycr•t. N.8. ••813 W.15th St. #6A, N.B. 0831-126e $259,000 Sunday 1-5 831-7300 $575.000 Sun 1-5 844-9060 $249,500 Sat 1-5 ..... 2001 Yacht V~t. Seevtew. H.B. 332 Broedwey, F....,_. C.M. 6«-90e0 $425,000 2233 ~. Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 540-7355 $228,500 Sat 1-5 844-9CMIO $825,000 Sun 1-5 2M .... FlllU• .. t 420 o..ota. Corona H~a ~-1800 $889,000 Sat 1 .... 1408 Dolphin TerrtlQe, lrvtn. T.,,.., CdM &44-9060 1&75,000 Sun 1-5 v 19512 PompMO. H.B. &45-0303 1289.900 136• 1 Riata, Garden Grove 645-0303 $209,900 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 +""26 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Cyn, Npt Bch 8«-1600 $1, 135,000 Sun 1-5 ·-·· •215 19th St ., Newport Beech 875-2332 $479,000 Sunday 3-7 3414 Seabreeze. Harb<>r Vif/W Hiils, CdM 673-7771 $715.000 Sat/Sun 1-5PM 2771 Mendoza, Meu del Mar, CM 831-7370 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 ....... •280 Cagney 301, W6a Balboa. .. .MG-2500 $285.000 s.t!Sun 1-5 *•1912 Seadrift, lrvlne Terrace, CdM • 673-8700 Sunday 1_. 1934 Port Seabourne, Harb View Hms, NB •••.,....270 C,.gney Ln 307. VIia e.lboa. NB 721-9131 no ptlce Sun 1_. 6-42-5200 $449,000 Satl'Sun 1-5 •+4515 Tremont, Corona def Mar &40-2500 $2.100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I II f111 FAii IM tr IEI -* •t 11 Nort"'-mpton, Belcourt Hiii, N.B. 720--0611 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •5.-6 San Bemadlno Ave .. NB .,...., Windsor, Newport Beach 408/625-3535 ~25,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 6'4"-1600 Sl.495.ooo Sunday 2-5 •3 Bodega, S-pyglu. Hiii. CdM 1500 Santanetla, Corona def Mar ...... *.2130 va ht J Ila seavlaaa. NB 673-4400 $1,995,000 Sunday 1-5 •1741 Tustin #22. Of1eana, C.M. 631 -7300 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 559-"""IV\ •&~9.000 Sunday 1-5 c u · ........ · · ~ ~ 6«-9060 $925,000 Sun 1-5 v t 80 Sea Island, Newport Beach 644-1600 $525,000 Sund•y 1-5 217 Via Ofv'eto, Lido Island 675-4822 $6&9.000 410111• + ..... 21 Burning Tree. Newport Beach &44-1600 $1,695,000 Sun 1-5 llEll .. ••• 14 Oakcrest Ln, Big Canyon, N.8 . •2910 3rd Ave. (Hetlotrope), CdM 720-0611 $2.595,000 SaVSun 1-5 673-8494 $398,000 Sunday 1-5PM 20 18 Vista Cajon, Newport 8e8ch Sun 1-5 • 15552 Oalewood. Westminster 645--0303 $299,000 Sun 1-5 t .,....17 Pinehurst. Big Cyn, NB &4"-1~ $1.575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 317 Alta Ln. Costa Mesa 780-0865 $210,000 Sun 1-5 720-1704 $379.000 Sat 1-5 1142 Doraet. Costa Mesa **+27l2 w. OCMnfront. Newport Beech 631-7370 S259,900 673-3777 $1 ,249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2306 Port Carlisle. Newport Beach 6"4-1600 $839,000 Sa1urday 1-5 Sun 1-5 *.,....+5 Rue Fontaine. Newpott Beach 6«-1600 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 II '811 FAii II er IEI t 2639 Budcey. St .. Eutbluff. N.B. 831 -7300 le95.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••v-•1 Canyon Court. Newpor1 Beech 640-2500 $2, 150,000 Sunday 1-5 • *3704 Channel Pl .. Newport Island 6-4-4-9060 $785,000 Sun 1-5 +4501 Surrey Dr. Newport Beach 6"4-1600 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 ••t619 Via Udo Soud. Lido Isle. N.B. 831-7300 $1 .~5.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •3206 Coforado. Mesa Verde, CM 631-1268 1279,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 II ,111Fll11 er IEI 1827 Port Renwld(, Newport Beach 64-4-1800 $780,000 Saturday 2-5 v • * • 17 Royal St George, Big Cyn, NB 631-1266 $1,700,000 Sunday 1-5 246 Sherwood Place, Eutside. C.M. 831-7300 $349,000 Sat 1-5 I II ,111 Fiii II tr IEI * 1339 Hampshire Circle. Newport e.acti 780-5000 $959,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••v•1 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge, NB 723-5001 $2,995,000 SatlSun 1-5PM 31_. Jasmine, Corona def Mar &4"-9060 $459.000 Sat 1-5 11 Summerwalk. Newport Beach. 722-1042 $198,SOOqs Sat/Sun 1-6 •••380 w. Wilson, c101. Costa M ... 720--0611 $199,999 Sat/Sun 12-5 3 11 ,111 Fiii II er -IEI •2015 Barra~. Bluffs. N.8 . 631-7.300 $325.000 . 17 Hiiisdaie, Befcourt ~4-9060 $825.000 Sat 1-5 Sun 1-5 * 1827 But1onshell Lane. Baycrest, N.B. 519 Playa. Newpor1 Beach 3119 Corte"'Llnda, N4tWPOr1 Beech 63 7300 $695 ooo Sat/Sun 1 5 ••t•2 Rocj(y Point, Spyglass, NB &40·2500 $439.000 fee Sat/Sun 1-S 640-2500 $&49,000 Sun 1-5 l -' -6-44-6007 $1 ,750.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 t v30 Canyon Fairway, Big Cyn, NB ••2330 Vanguard Way •A-3, CM * •3069 Corte Mann. Newport North. N.B. 6'4'4-1600 S2. 795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 831 -1266 $280.000 Sat 1-" 631·7300 M52.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 "'2556 Cremww, Newport Beach 640-2500 1&99,500 Sun 1·5 •2018 Deborah Lri, Newport Beach 844-1900 $4~,000 Sunday 1·6 1217 o.taware St.. Huntington Beech e31.7300 $468,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *•1100 ~ Ln. w .. tcffff, NB 831-7300 M85.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 •478 E. 18th St, Eutaide Cotta M4U 831-801 1 13e8.000 Saturday 1_.. 52:,~ ~;:.o8:18Mch SundaY 1-5 t 303 Enero, 8lutfa. NB 720-1704 "2&.000 Sunday 1-e ' ••• 1ou ........ ~.Ma V1eta Plecentte . . . . Ma·-.-~ ..... ...,..._ 1r& * 1840 Commodore Rd .. Baycrest. N.B. 6'4<4·9060 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •20_. Coral, BalbOa Island 844-1800 $850.000 221 E. 19th St .• Costa Mesa 720-9033 $497 ,000 •t1201 G...,_.re, Tustin M0-2500 $634,900 Sat 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 · TOWllOllES COIDOS FOR SILE 111••• 555 Vista FIOfa, Bluffs. NB 524-1293 $449,900 Sun 1--8 2732 Vista Del Oro. Newport S..Ch. 840-2500 $425.000 Sunday 1-5 Sat 1_.:30 ••200 McNeil 6 109, N.8 . ••3707 ln'9t la141, Harbor View Hiii• 759·9100 $$134,950 ~1800 $710,000 Sun 1·5 4 II ,.., Fiii II er Ill .,....•2 lnv«neN Ln, BIG Cyn, N.8 831-7300 $2.200.000 Sun 1.5 ""19 LochmOOf, Newpor1 Beach &44-1800 $1,850,000 Sun 1-5 +27 Montedto, SpygtMa. COiona de& Mar . t~ .l1.Ut.OQO. •••• $t.JIA4 a'°' • .,....• 100 Scl'\oa Plza PH 15, NB ~0-2500 $189,000 Sat/~ 1-5 • t 18 Rue St. Ck>ud. Big C.nyon, N.8 . 831·7300 $1,395,000 Sun 1-5 ••.,...+27 St. Tropez. Newpo<1 Beech M0-2500 $925,00Q Sat/Sun 1-5 If you're j u at starting 2527 Alden Ln. Coeta Mesa vour own b uain-, • ..0-150,h ~900· ••••• s.unctty. "'' "'!fli •• ~!f ~ ...!• ••••••• t.• ~ • c &W&:u 9Q a a~ pia ce 2-·· 8"nCSay 1_5 to buy ollice eqw pment. /• . .. -------------------_ _,_ -------. -----~----.-..;,).. PAGE S8 / SATUltDAY. ~ 4, 1990 2::::i"----lli1ooro2l8&;;;!~==d'!oo!2j!!!!~=~1~oo~~co;;;!i~*'~ ... l~2ll1:::::::::::::::r:~~f;~~ 1: 1K-t. •FOR SALE BY !!!::!::!!!::~!:=j!!=t:t=:=!:::~~~:!I E&alY ,_ 11.lff ..... ru-.ll.l1'Y .. 19\11 NEW 38R 3BA CAPE COO 509 J..,,.,. DUPLEXES FOR SILE Enjoy ocean. Calalina and Upgraded, freati end de-CeNll end boating view S5tt.OOO. 780-8289 UTm H• 31>f. 1'.-t1>e • $495K aunHI v i ew tr om str1ble 3 Bedroom or 2 from uwer unit( 28R PIElllTI Tll llSTlf Appl only ~7300 Penthouse on lhe hHI and der., 2 Bath condO In MC:h, newty llled ldteflenl IPYIUSI au --,-.. Ull- neu Hoag Hosp1t11. peaeetul Eastalde Mt· & b1t"9. Well located, 11•1111n Spacious 2 Bedroom. Ung. Luxurious tree8 and nMr petk and belch -BEST BUYS!! IEW • -1 • •• ,. hobby rm. dining rm. 2 lawns surround this 2 walk to lhopa. $370,000. ....,_ Bath home bulll for easy atory home. Pool and Call tor detail•. New 5000 slf custom •A STEAL UNOER9 2 ll·11lus 2 Ill ~~~~~:ht~!: rr:~ puttl'U24ni5·000 Ml-1211 ....... PH,llO ~i:,~ :~A ~~~;:. ;:!,~ 3BA. :~·~~d•I• ~~~ ~,~,,,~ 81@) ]!~;§j ~\~~~ ·~;.:i~ '4'9.000 ~~ .. R!=.ALTY WORLD. nc::.. Oule1 area. 2 car ponuni~1~~= at only yard• S735,000 ll=~ ~l REALTY WORLD. NEWPORT BEACH g,w=i3":'.~one & well •GIGANTIC. Gorgeou 318 Grand Canal, Newport Beach 644-1600 $875.000 Sunday 1·5 ..._WIS. 1_. NEWPORT BEACH .... •-----. Cine. l'IOUse & IOt • this one na ..... _.,..... -....... lidil .. lllfTlllllUI ,, all11 SSA. 3'h8A, atudy Ml-1211 P• a.r.tl.. Condo. t>e1t#'i:'\mer1 Custom home wllabutous famuy rm. lwori yard 4 Ill 11lus 3 II 4915 River Ave. Newport Beach Quiet top noor corner. view of ocean & t•ty pool. 11)11, S 1•1 .OOO ~~Im.ml~ · Mbol ..._,... ICX)6 wooded area. Splclous 2 lights. SBA 4BA. tam11y •aa 1 • -..a--••n •-ITllT m..-Ill.Ill--B«Sroom. 2'"' 881h. cen· rm. marble fk>Ors, trench -.... •-- Awe 2 Bedroom. 2 Betti Owner anxious! Vacanl. trll air. cu11om lntenor. d00ts & windows. all new lM-1111 condo on ground llY9!. bM.utlfulty landacaped yummy! $360.000 kitchen. red Ille roof. pool I~~~~~~~~~ Expenelve Vista of 11... •BR. 2'hBA custom (By Appoinlment) & spa on '' acre IOl A 673-3777 $675,000 Sat/Sun. 1-5 HOMES FOR REIT REALTY WORLD , t v 111 Jasmine. Corona del Mar NEWPORT BEACH 640-2500 $2600/mo Sunday 1-5 ,......,... .. 121 Via Waziers. lido Isle, N.8 . 631-7300 $2,600/mo Sun 1-sl•------_...;_..;....;...;....;....;_...;;..;~'-"------........;'-----E. ORANGE MCIUded gatd Gtntr• 1001 entry life. 7 mlM to 22155 _______ ...,,...iiolfrwy. 48R/3B+ lake.,. Houles/Condos Gener• 1002 WE Ill IMSIS. O&SI. TRiii. Fa1r c-.11 days o,. eves & wknds Ask for Margaret Richard or Jesse 850· 1950 or 850-9900 WI llY TRllT IHIS Seasoned or 1n escrow Borrow on your TO CORPORATE CAPITAL Bkr 1pr1nc1pal 712-H21 3BR HtBA, Ille, harOWd hors OMC. Trade 4 ftxer. flOOf'I , lrHh paint & IM opt. $349K. 633-7172 :!1~io:(1~: •••a IH•ln Nor1h San Bemardlno. s11e.ooo. 114-686-9812 Yler 1K._ ... n •• •~••y 3bf S 179K Buena Park -115 lllSA 3bf S208K Coeta Meu 3br $179K Giiden GrO\'I fn Orange County with ~br 120.K Hunt. Sch v1ew1. among oaks. 3br $1&9.990 Sanla Ana Friendly peaceful Silver· And we haY9 otherall ado Canyon Just 25 min Prlnclpall only. from Coast. New c:ostom buUt & landscaped 2BA South W•tern A.E. 2BA. 2-<ar gar, atrium & (114) ..... Jll decks Quality lhruOU1 • with all the extras. Investor Medi buyer with $258.000 OPEN SUN-good credit to shwe a;>- OA YS 1-4, 28313 Grundy preclation & tax benefits, Lane 714-649-27 14 Cllt 262-3290 agt Ind green erea. Pool. home. OWNER WILL ··must see·· at S 1.595.000 clubhOUM. Hu new roof, CARRY. CONSIDER ....... ,. •••• ..., Medi TLC. 1218,500 LEASE OPTION. 2111 lrtUn SIT Ull llYM Jlibll• ~~~lTu~r~1~ M~~~~iTitK ~=::::.~·~::. :~1§Eg O:;~r-1:7~'~i~~: (Ii 723--0280 atrium knc:Mn. "'"'tlO. we6I a spa ·-..., Marble fireplace, fir• ...-w/ocean. mountain & I 1 .. ~ .. _..._ ~ COAST NEWPORT PROP built, llgl'lt & bright Spa P ace. we .,.. • ....,. "'"" 644-UIOO tub & morel ligl'lll view. this makes a carpet, crown moldings. perfect compound tor the Absolutely a "10"1 AM· RF.Al TY WORLD . •----WU -1.... growing family •no U 35.000 -S 1.795.000 CALL .. I "7-I NEWPORT BEACH ,....,.. 1007 <&WHa dM vllai ESTHER Ylll lJl.1174•1.::111 , ... ..,......, m1~' tA~,L,,...~. i~~~~~~!!l3BR3BA,3)'Mrlnew. ..v"-ru-., l .... .,141-1121 ~ "' o.::=ir.5;.~;~ 1875 • 000 673-8"9~ RfAW .. / ~tl:1 \"l...'YI' t'f \ ·11 Creell Country Ranct1 E1-YM-llHI Mill C.... ...,~ C4ll 'JtWlU"'ff f-lj" \ ·11 ~AlT~S • tatH. Orange Perk 1727 E OCEAN BL\10. ~4LT~S • -T• •-•-Aor•. 997-5904 emell cute llouM _. _..,,.,..._ Stop existing Ind start 11v. 7 ~~A, 't,...8!L~. •BA •t• UN• HI• Ill Ill Ct:'!•m::·~=~eh~::· ~~11 ~;~ .!!:,~ lift.a .. I... P~~:r .=;i:,-:: •Styllst1 & rare duplex Lg S 1.015.000 I•• It •Ill Euy care ywdt Wiit ....,., c.,-" deelgn l•turn '. top ot .~BA 2~ u~ts $&50:00 ~':sa /1',~t:,~~6 Fif...,.ace & much much --ia :ti the llne upgrades. Wood pae s newer Pix mor"';i s l03 000 ·Setter -· , beamed celhngs sky· 2·3BA umts. one at 2100 Grubb & El1ls Rltrs Homes & Gar~s John P1tll11 llM121 llghll, French doors. J sf 1...,..nt) S750 000 644-5200 Denver Realty 672-1966. trplea. custom oak cabl-T llMI l•-------EYeS 672-2119 nets 3 l)tlllos. 2 dectls. Townl'lome 3BA split .r:H3214S Corona def MM 1022 Jacuzzi & much more tevel Frplc Pool & 3 car Wtry CflaM al O¥er town to t••~ant199of ..... ? The bee1 buys 111 merCflan. diet occur deity 1n Cl..ifled 2BR 2BA couage on butldable IOI, Haze! SI. Buel! Cyn & ocn vu Poll- •ble. '530,000 721-11 18 I $698,500. gar Only $229,000 Call Natalie F~ny I.II au OAP. 729~7268 Agent Lg JBA 2BA TH Quiel The Prudential area Pnme S210.000 DISTRESS SALE llONOS o1 NEWPORT PRESENT California Really FRED A GROSS BKA 1~-------..1-----::::::;;ji;;i;;;:;:;ii;;;;::::::-----------GOLOCAEST &ASSOC Excellent •oeation. lg IOI room lor lllpans•on JSR 2BA Walk to Balboa Island No reasonable offer refuMd Lowest prteed l'lorne 1n Irvine Ter· race r--~~~~~~~---r-~--~~~~~~~--H A 111011 VIEW HILLS IWllll YIEW l•ES 3 BR. 2 BA. pool spa. spacious yard New paint JUT UITll c arpet and skylights Basic tv.onaco·good Superb corner location location. $469.000Flrm M1l1ton dollar neigh· IYIHIZH LIT borhoo d $619 000 Monaco on one o f the larg· J IHI IUfH TIWIMI est most private lots 1n HV New paint. new appliances. Homes S539.000 new ceramic tile. kitchen & WWlll baths. and end unit makes View Monaco expanded this a very at1ract1ve starter Great decor. Fee land. home. $299.000 $535.000 PALI HSHT ME $29,000 DOWN. detacl'led LMIT • lllllT • IMlllT hOme. S1111er Sands Racquet 5 BR, 3 BA, 3 Car Gar age. Club. Designer furnished Fee Professionally decorated. Land Fee Land. $639.000 • LUllS • HARBOR VIEW HOMES 3 BR Of 2 BR • Den lo oovate varo $1950/mo CHRISTA end GERRY LONG HUT F&lllLY - 4 BR. 2'1z BA. on large park·hke lot-on highly upgraded st. $595.000 llUTSTllTD S..65,000. Enlarged llvlng room, on extra wide lot, spa w/deck. Room to expand fine value. GS OF NEWPOR f 369 SAN MIGtll. SUI~,. NEWPORT BCACH. CA CAU.... .. ........ ' '1ab Dc3<7.~ RANCHO CRLIFORNIR SANTIAGO f STz\TE~ 2112 Acre Estate Lots • fht• \'lt'v. !.t dre brcathtakmg • Only 38 estate lots available • 2'12 acres 10 9 1/J acres pnc•:d ~1 99,000 r nd up • Inside Cit) ltmi~. close to C'\'Cr)'lhmg • lmprClvements in (st.an building immediate ly) • On !.tite sales offi ce open 7 days a week -10 to 5 p.m . • 75% land loans available lC' ) 5 rear,!; • A gnat place to rai~ yo ur famil y or retirt in luxury Call SaltS Offict I (714) 694-1525 for I ByrCln "By" Ptttrson or Corky Johnson I 30592 jedfdiah Smith T(m(cula. CA 92390 I I 559-1887 lllTllUPIOll Protn1k>nally decorated home wllh exceptional dellgn features & top of the Une upgradn Wood beamed cethngs. sky· llghll. French doors 3 lrptca Cullom oall Clbl· NLltrlm& ....... ., ...... Re/Mall of lnnne. Rltrs net• 3 patios. 2 decks. F•IT Ttml lfflllltt Jacuui & much more Harbor v1-1o1111s Ocean & S698 500 Harbor view m Fas1'11on Call Natalie Fogarty Island 3 BA 2*• BA. POOi 729·7268 Agent & spa 2 trotcs large 101 The Prudenhal By appointment only Cllltornl1 ANlfy 721-3050 IEST II IUFFS n L.11191 m ISf 1 LML-All new paint. carpeting, oak floors, kitchen appliances, bathrooms. skyUghts, wallpaper, mirrors. 2BB, _2BA Angelita. Lovely greenbelt. All this for onty $389,000 incl. land. ... UT/-1-4 1111 flllTI (llf ,.... Ren) ...... -J-..Spflt levef. private patio w/lush greenery, fam- lty kitchen, formal dining L, ex- pansive llvlng room. $389,000 tnet . land. Barbara Sanr~ret 644-0195. .. UT/-1-4 •l MTI 17 'M IE'EI L MWI ••••llL 121-1412 Lilt I .., • .. ,.,.,.. - ·.... . .. : .. . ..,, r-1_ IM.ll ....... On quiet D .... A~·_. 10 the t>aaeht 3 and 2 t>drms unit• pklt petlo. sundeck . llraplace. carpels & drape1 SS&l.500 Ill tt• au111~ mt_,1&.111 ma-1 Sty COfttafftP 38A 28A. E•ceptlonal 28R. 28A Moving aoon a you can ~..... mfllt-'*UllUlll11r a.-.1 ........ ,,... pool & i.nnis, top loc! Lg wlpool, fPt ~ ~ ol nalpl New 1t11tng• 38R J.M. ~-· Town.'oma on 38R 28A def.med llrlQla ~ ramodailed 2,.00 EJIQUltltetv ~end,... pvt yd. Call FAST! mtl\SI CIOM 10 everytn ng 2BA. Pficed .below mar-cul~ac. With !Ma. &. family hOfM, Only lnc:M9 1q fl •13 c.r Q#fl98 on oeeotatad. 3BR 2 SBA 1235.000. OONALD ln gf .. 1 ioc.tion Only llet s269 900 l'llltllda *-Home~· to ~. large lot en6 over91ad lot. $98.5.000 Bluffs. aoecMa hOfTle ~AFF 6'2·1117 $119,000 wltarms• Must ' · like new: ~Me carpet. yard. Bonus parlllng ~r. M3-9S80 I w/fam rm ovet~lng seal Call PATRICK 3BR 2BA adck>n !amity marble noora vaulted w I c 0 mm u n I t y OPEN SUN 1-5 .Mdagf'4*!belt."41900 TENORE 721·1200 Agt rm. cut-d.-.ac area ceilings, custom lhUttars ~e/rec:r .. : area. 2.475 MARINO DRIVE agl 524-1293 !Over St30.000.000 SOid) $289.000 & m ore $499,000. ~2'm · fMY *111 flllf..... LSE/OPT Walltt. 10 t>eeeh Natllle Fogarty, Ag«tt .,-,. ' · 3Br 28e b89Gh condO - -....... -In-law·• Apt ~ 48R tiome. 729-7268 The Prudanllal CHUCK I LIZ JONES 4BR 3.58A entertainment tundeCJt pool 2 •-.. ,. pool, 198. AIC, too many Call1om•• Rutty M-5743 home w/pool, •P•. 6'2·875t 21).4:.r,g North of C.M. ltl So. eo.t ••vu 100 mention! gourmet kitchen • muct1 ----· ----Meitro .-. A.gt s.ts-2no 1410.ooo; moral Model perfect, ~HI• 1300 SQ FT. CONDO In ......... UG&N ltadl 1048 'J:.9:~ic:'T'~o'i::! .... ., .... lluffsarea. REDUCED to °""" stteet. Lott of 1, ... , 8att41" then new. Must see • 721•1200 Agt 38R 28A. out of W• 1181,000. 38R 2'~BA. Now S2"K. 6'5-2770 to aw<acl•I• All new MOlllf I 130 000 Soldl OOMWl agenl. Mull Ml1I dblget .. Agt 645-2770 kitetien.•BR3BA. ****'*'*** 28R21MtA 2000 f\ Pvt hOme thlt ..-encs. For ....... .-S371.000 ,__11111 . eq. · 1425,ooo oao. o~ UllW m?I IRA 2 ~I Prime £'tide For lnlormatiOo. call Tor-ciatto wltf'I 1P9 1639,000. l'loUM S.t & Sun Auo 415. Lot valW. 50)( 130 1 8lley toe.lion Single lamlly elll RMlty, Agt .... Tl"'"' CeN*'Y87~7 Reelty. 2 to SPM. Cornet of 1511'1 ecx:eA, $290.000. Cail OetacMd 3BR 2,~BA -•tlft.LI Immaculate 48 , 3BA, a San Ber'*'"'<> A~ ROBERT MIWKEN Allclng sm,ooO. Brok. llt-lftl .._ 1111 ~ loc;u'~o;;" hOme..,: •••llT ~ Jonn 408/825-3535 '3t-12M cooperative OPEN er c:!tllna ~ 3 VlewlOC,~lldeofCllff •Mt•llllft ...... -SAT/SUN or c.n for ap. OW PQiftt • 1026 blks to bNCll'I. i795,ooo Dt!Ye. c.11 to ... ptens. E1tqu1a11e home. over EnloY pool, tPa. 1*WllA • polntment. S•t-7001 $541.000. ~ VII· 4,600 •If. pvt pool. oc.en w 28R 28A • ~.!i~~t1S~'"'M AKA .., .. oc.,..NllE'" ..Utl1ll_,-i-eaAMny.173-3 n ~~. ~.~. S39uoo ·or ~12000BA 3 BR ~N VIEW Gorgeous newer CU91om 4'ABA Private Appoint I w/i.ge pet1o .. -1 • backyard .. llT... 2BR condo. tingle level. 5BR. •BA home on ap-*, .. UT... 1 0niy1 s 1 395 000 • w/lanns! c.11 PATNCK way Excellent opportuni-3BR 2Yt8A hQme-E.asl· CHARMING 1 BR den Up. S270,000 Ag1 Rosemary pro• in acre aila with 8IUff9 E·Ptan 3BR•2 SBR ";;,,....__=· ' ENO 72 200 ty I<>< remodel' Won't li<ta. °'*' ttOOt C>lan. dated cottage wUh gar-491-89'4 or 492-9400 spec:tecullf ooun vtewa. + FR comPtet• r~ 5 .,.. . I 1asi Xlnl locatio nt mountainv-.$329.000 age Huge A·2 lot Onty -Custom Q~ ttwough-& .,ipendad 2 500 sf l~11Her II $537 500 call KEITH, 631-1286 or $199 tl9 Drive by ~2 F~ out E11cet1ent price cf\Olc4 cul-0.Mc toe· ...... ..!~ .•.:___ •· ... · /.~ . ~ ..... -· KUCll-.&.mam 642-6725 Hatnll1~29-~:.. Agent V*Y 1034 $165,000 OWNER 720-1704 . RE.AW I Real Estate & Investment The Prudential C•ltl0<n•• IY.... .. • 1 .. l20-l&aa Rulty IOA36 CRANECI. RCLE .. ,. ..... \f\Xl \."'()T !lj'\ ·111 ·--- ' • .,.._ ...... 'lE.AlTOAS • New du4>'91t °' 58dnn on •~ •~ • 3BR 1•·BA. cut-de-sac CatahnasunMI "'8wstrom _ Iha water w/b:>et tip lor Completely remodeled IRA -•tllllll WlW So 01 405 Many up-this Slngle st~ •BR 3BA ••• .-• U1f11 3 . t>Oal• OcMrl I City 38R 2BA It & bf"t home .., 11•11 3BR house. 2BA. nrdwd 9rt des Bngnt & airy. lg name EuropMn kltehen, -·-PRICE REDUCED aeg.tit lf9ht viewt. 38A 38A de\ Deal IN/awf* & u-• n~ "Ir• ..... lol S""" 000 lot RV parking Snows limestone ......,...,, and 3 ........... , 2BR 2 .. ~ 1·-11 I .. 2BR 2BA IAP "YalUa at y .. Ju1tl'llttnemertcett11 Spec-o··· "s -v, It. "'"~E 191 ... ~~ S249.000 963-7135 ~·r gar.,,_' ....... s1&"9 ... 000 r .... --":' ..,. ....,sq or . S525K OPEN SAT /SUN. lecular 3 BR. 2,~BA home pan un -~ .. ..,. " ....., ...,.-. • &75-3373 Owner ' Si63 500 . 5799.000 w/TEAMSI call 730 Santana 760-9240 on IM 16,h Fairway St Ca11 Agt 631-0~80 llSTIElllll.I--Wttllil.tm PATR~~1:~~·"9' Beautlf\JI pool/SC>I snu--t11T19 USTUll •BR 2' rBA pool & spa ... ..... ID 111-41M l<Mr & 130.000.000 loldl) LE.DEi IE" ata<i In • very prvt lront New •Br 3Ba. 2750 sq 11 Make an otter 722-0562 .....-r• oourtyard s.tlef. asking 221 ,E i&tn Open Sat 1 AblOIUtel't Belt Buy'!!! 3 M BS only $629,000 1n lh\$ Sun' l ·S $•!17 OOO Hunt. ltac:h l040 BR. 2''r 8A S269,SOO In· NewPort Hli'HOm9 prteed Large custom SBA. S SBA. 1 'f' new• Owner /lender "''" !Inane•. trade. you name 111 m11tlorl U neighbo<l'loodl • clud•ng land 644-0496 at 101 value $425,000 BETTER HURRV•/Call Ownef. 72o-9033 ... .._., George Elklnt Realtors OBO. Open house. Anne Mc:Calland --.......... mATI Sat/Sun Aug. 415 2 to llM.111111 .. 631·1266or75t-4330 IM'WWILW Tennts &t>eaeh. 12.100511 ** -6PM S.6SanBetned1no llyour'ratlredof~fk>ot ... .,._ IOI. 4•6BR. 3BA l'IOIM * * * Ao Out 01 area ttme. meet\ngl a mat· Eutside Br1nd ~ wt pool, wa. ott1C1al pad-$31 t,llD ol#Tlef/899'11, must Mii ketS plMM call about ---Private Gated Col~hon die tennis eourt Flfeptt. - -th1 weekend Jonn t>ein9 a true l,.,_.,ldant --------of t2 Ouahty Homes by BBO are•. RV access a -•• ,_ 40 /62S·353S. contr.CtOf' ~t at~ • NlllU. PAii, lb 121-NH WM~li .. ~ •OllTll-Briggs DevetoPmenl 3 & mature producing Citrus TIP• 111 WllLll -ti PAllllS' 291S E Cont HWy. C4M U1•mJI !ft Spacious OondO Exe91-4 BR witn exc.eptlOflal trMI Easy pay terms & 3BR 2BA. t ingle level Duple• ·~block 10 SYrf & Call JOHN CAREY. GRI ..-0uutandlnQ 38R lenl loeatlotl. AUumabla teatur.. Hurr'f 10 ,.. only steps to beaeh nome. fwaplaoe, lamlly *L,m ml* sand Huge un•ts •sR1 . . . . UNITED BROM.£ RS "Modal condition low\. Altllng S1IS,000 tl'leM bMuUlu4 hOm9S at ONE-OF·A~KINDI rm. New !\Ohl carpet •BA. 38R 3BA Frplcs l V'F ....._ •7" •2•" A I F SS29.t00 totally repainted inlide I • 30' 8 S b I antashc .. -~ "' ..-• ..., gen thll gf'eal value! rom CHUCK & LIZ JONES out! So&. very prNale ulldlng 11e a conies. spaciou s R£ALTO"S 1n .711, "M•ny a•traa, l'lurry ... Ill-•• 1 -~~·900 Full brOker &31-12.86 Aft. 646-5743 Agt. Fred Alt>uqUerQU8, l$35.000 gourmet k11chenS. micro .... ~ailing s11s.ooo - -.,_. __...., • 2 Bedroom OIOet' Home Dnve by 121 utn St IPllUTl• 1 .... Lat99 Meaa V•de 58R OPEN SATfSUN t0-6 ~ax Alt", &3t- 9790 $555,000 ShOWn by appl only I Call JOHN CAREY. GF'I 2~.aA w/ln-laW QUWteR 2S24 ORANGE AVE • 4 Bedroom Homa on 10· S67S.000 644-1.00 SPECIALIST 11'1 good c:ond w/pool, IP8 &SO--S9&4 Lot St.210.000 LIST WITH THE BEST 29lSE~tHwy.CdM ·atrium $259.900 Cell ...... WME DOUDREALTYlnc j ll ..... PATRICK TENORE ........ ULI ----· ...a.t-.a miiiliiliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-l 721-1200 AQI 3 BR. t 8A In nice l*Ql'I-For Sale By Owner. 3BR •WT 1-1* •-nu bass *~IT DT&Tl'll' 000 t>orhood Large yard 2'tBA 1 block from lmif....... .....,......, Ul1IUff1 Palattail. very Pvt 5BR CIOM 10 tdl<>OIS PTICe bellCh . l'IOghly upgr.cMd. .. •• n-1t1-1• Lovely greenbelt Mthng 4700• s/I MCIUded Vex> tadUC*i 10 St99,500 C11Storn spa. 2.00 sq 11. -Le1deo glass entry le8ds ic.l estate on '• K r• .n•IWft flUltl-.&.m&m well below market value. to this reno v1ted •/custom pool I ~ Brel\d MW 2 ''""' Medi· Real Estate & Investment S37S.OOO 969-2677 New ~~~~R Matk *' _. m.E., townnorne 3BR • den lighted t110n•s court ,. ~, ._. 2'rBA Upgrades lnClude rera opportunll~ \ tefraMan custOf'I\ l'IOm9 .....,.,...,llT...,. 720-1688 Saortlice 5 BR. 3 BA 4792 Singer deSIQI' 3 BR. 2'' watettront lot on V -Ida plan talion snulters SI 100.000 Musi ·H' ABR 3'.o\8A, gourmet --Harm1nson Nr Hunt SA $S99000 ••-·d y_..., ••• -~ a ""·11P •TAICK TENOR" kitchen. cu11om Ula. 4 BR. 3 BA. tarn kltd\., ~ Hrbr Was S.St91<. now ' """LASTCHANGe"' Barbef carpet 0 ~ ..,. ,.. .. nardwOOd ttoore I plueh t>onua rm w/Mparata 2BR home. S2S2.000 R·2 $4651< Ron. 8•&-6727 1972 DEL MAR (408) 925.5374 k11cnan• Out-of-state 72 1-1200 "9t carpeting. Mu11 s"t entry. LovalY yard/tctt 101 Call tor det1111 -Mint cond11ton 90.10-10 ---owner .. .,, bnng •" of· !Over S130.000.000 Sold'J $03S 000 trMI CloH lo S CAREY WARD. Bkr HC HM'boW 1042 posslbllty 3 BR. 2 BA. .... 19'1 S379,000 ... - . I Plaze. Hurryll Jutl 63t-2242 • $3.47000 WWPIHUI 1 -4 $241,500. Ask ror Dutch. _ _ II' M&T U-. · Pnme NB. !oc.tlon. 3300 l• H• Mt llM 111•1111111 Agt.5•6--0tl8. -UllYlllYI 3BR 2'-'IBA 2·••ory end 1022SANTAANA -~ 5~~oo'~' o;u~:::. ., lllt llYt E't1CM 3BR lg lot S222K umt, NCur11y gale, tennl• Brand newt O'WMlr as-Let'• ctMI 722.0~2 r'llllr .MA,V I Olff I n,_ 1.., 11*1n1 loen. Only S27SI< couf11. pool & ape Only sisted flnlOClng 4 BR, ' ~--. Sin CJemtnte 721- 1114 .,,._.11 5!'!::-'w~t:=~~~~ Pau1Shaplfoag1120.1•00 SJ1l.OOO ce11a1nuoy<1. ;•.,BA "4SS.ooo 3BR-2'+BACONDO Frtc. W'X1 ~'fl'f"'t'\ 11 ~·AV Tr ... 1111...., -...,..,II.Ill -Bkr64W583 4i:.~~:3G!N•T9!~~S ~~t~~~k REAlTOAS" l076 ........ •llLI!* ~ ·I {l1•)U1·ll11 SMutifultyr~3BR 1Mnf 1044 ~ ~500 722 • 1042 FOR S ALE BY OWNER \ \\ 11 1~ '\ 11 S322.000 Must ... , Call 4 ,..... newtv dec:Of•t-~ HetOMs. · 1 I '\\ 'J "'• wfpool • lg lot Only ~ -BR 3aa ..,. 2 BR q(" Al f()A~ • • *...,. -· TRACI e75-7619 _.g1 *~ IOSi condO •n the Bluffs, by BA. prime locat1on ' 1 _., _.. I -__ owner LMN oPI pou-1450.000 S48-3807 .....,...... 1 , mile IO l)MCtl 11 I p(\08 ()na :I~ ~h:•,iOnl * * * * * Ible S500I<. 76()-93 13 ................. ................. .... u .. ..,.... youeat1REAl.lY•ltOfdl on col~NC with ... ••111 .... ** ....... * ........ ~ Completely remodeled RE o Uc ED I from pentrva Viftt of fne Ml• 1111 NW -II I l .. M -1, G1~ in3B~-12.,'..~! ________ .., Capel'lo(n48R2'•8Aon Stet,900 to S1S2,000! 2 I canyons Very rnc.iy -••--.,._ .,..."..,.,_ ,... ... ...,._.. 2S l1ntuUc: i.t,.. IOI S.. BR t BA 2 car aft OW -• STO-RY malf'ltatnad Sl9'#af1 Piln 2BR. tBA Upper w/vt.w PrNtlgloua Linda lata Mclain Big Canyon Aa'!!lf I I 11111 ... ,._ ~::t----. · · _ __; ME~ VERDE • • 1 ..... 1.,,,_1 ....... 111 1...... Sharp b celi.tll con• ..-....1 ~aty e--....._:: •;:-...::::;• ~·.,,--, ~. skf~t~f\I& ;-'°.., 38R. C>QOl/tpa, byo.wn«. , .. -Cou.-,,_.d, ,.. dlllOn • WalMr, dry91' & ..... , .. ,,..... I 8 r Newly rafutbllhed IUMY ~ your mernon-OC\ , .... , .. ........, ... th ,... Wiii go "" " $371 000 OPEN S9'/Sun tract rtyar entry. """Ind May FHA A t modeled In tlet 4 R. 5 & bf'tOhl unit wfltght COi Mef'N)ty une! Pe>ail>IY tuf .. •th 1P9C1aeular Call Yvonne Mcl<ay 1.s 2o4:J N CAPELLA vlYftad ~. Freocl'I .. ...,Ff9d Al~qua g IA. l'Nln cMnnel llWws. ors • Andale (Hurry'l 1pllteble 5 1 c ra1 SP'fOIMI Yi.w M.S-7088 OI 7~1218 . dOOtS $729.900 .ra. '31-871 dOCll IOI 2 l&f9I boall $341 000 WtnCMlltert ~ com 11,1.. The Prud9"tlal c.llfotnta _5'&-teN Halette F~arty. Agent RaMu Rlt.ra. 1 790 Cell for deeab. •• .,,. I Ing IC>Cl'O~ 1111' Betti' .. ._.,,_. Reany .,._.llllrMI 729-~~'::orn'::='1a1 - -----* * * * * * 111-1n•er.-:S. =:~T,;.1~" :.u=.· -----.:'~ SBR,";:;~'~""'~!""'e'-1069 ~,1:,.~t. RE.AW I ''":".1:4~" ..L-P ltne E'lide 2 MA twnnme 1111 new . "T • .,.,..... .,.... ... tty remodeled upP« '!!'COIC_l_Mll_.ll _____ ,2 t1on1e11etts r family 11itcl'len. lg i ectudad home Hew roo t ....., . =-·· \ln.~l'I 1erge \r\'(l \ 'Yr I .. \ 'II Out of County _.,.,.. ____ 10ii2-.4 =-::cs. ~~ 1,'8A. petlo/yetd.2cargar.MW '271·~5~~~ Karen. S.y & oceen VWIW. 3BR. deek. OO-.lllin 18A. 1 RE~JORS • I PYQIM!ty 1525 ,.,..i-1315•000 8'0ker ~ a pa.nt. U~ated _ _ f1m rm. bonl.t• rm. pool aA r~tal \IM $530.000 , --·-1 _. ••llUlf• coo~~rauve OPEN ba .. Mufry.Won1111t SeMarlrantt.«ad4BR.3 &apa$825.000Agt.Mel ****** ...,..,, ~ 1-n0tenW•CC 2 8R 2 Only W7K. 38R. '*"' SAT/SUH Of call tor .,._ Of*\ Sun 1·6 317 An1 BA. t>onUs rm. 3 c• gar-l<lddte OPEN Sat/Sufi $•'791( 29R 3BA. <tan. 21 BA ConclO on t3th FAii• root, b'9 tot, rw ltCW•· olntm•nt SU-7001 l.n Cell 7to-OH$ 199 Owl* l!flll carry 1·5. S 10 l<lnp Aoad ..... a&. llH1U to 3~ oar. --vu By vtaV 2.000 1q It turnllt'Y Open $et'"' 3102 War-~ E.. 2ttt'St. C.M AKA PHIL STAAl<!NBUAG $331.000 AQt. Karen, Cennery V\llaQe Reel1y AMI hl•C. & lnYettment o-net. 215 11MhSI °'*' 'u f n '2 3 5 '0 0 0 ran 1.n. ~ , ... 5llO Cotina \lltte Co.#1 Doug._ 6 Aaaoc 75t.-32S8 173-31't7 1 1111 Sunday l.7 97~2332 213·~S3.0845 ... ·... •'' , , I , • ••••• • I ' I f I I • • • • • • • • I t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' : ' . ' . • ....... ·' . , . • PAGE 60 / SATURDAY. August 4, 1990 Cl.RSllfllD RUL DitiB . . ... M.E. w~ I 6-2-Y Corona def Mir '112 "Costa Mesi 212• l!N~ftVJ?Ott~~·§i1ctt~. '=2~1~69!1~!¥~~~~~~i~~~~f!;i;E!&~ld'l~:J!!!1------------i----------1 ~ORE CLOSURES Wanted 3 BR. 2 BA. v1ull9d oeillng. Eulllde 3BR 2YtBA 2·Sty S 19SO. BAYSHORE.S 3Br LSE/OPT Welti to beaCh 2BR 18A, S 1,200/mo YT1Y 2 WEEK'S FREE RENT. '1ouse cc•ndo s units trptc, fenced yard. gar· twnnme 2 car gar. lrplC, 2Ba. pV1 gat~arded •II llT• 3B 2 ea be n condo inct. utif. rear Bay Front. 2BR 29ilt. IOw move-In, "S'luPP•ng Retail Center age Quiet 1oca11on bak:onies. smell nat ok comm. Walk to beaches IP-r ac2 · boat Sida 11e avall ln<lry carpor1 $745/mo •• - " .. E • .--l.ar""' Pl« & Slip Harb<>< aundeCk, pool, -car gar uan 509 775-771" " ,... studios & nter1a1n· S 1,600/mo 72 1-8208 S 12SO Nr 20lt't/1'4-pon & pV1 BBC No groups is1:Ni retreet 5 BR. 6 6'2-8759, 2 ll-456-1939 .673·24'7 or 573 • .,.,.,., S.8· I O< • -::~~m~l~~:34Any & -SOUTH OF PCH BIYd 675•4912 Bl<r 646-62lq, 818•799·4856 BA $10,000/mo •SM SURFER STUDIO* $525 deP Mobile t\CNne... 2 sty, 2,600 sf . 3BR uSTSllEsulP tBRlBA Condo, 11 deoor, CAROL &CC-7362 LUXURIOUS BAVFRONT Open Hae Sa1 12·3 303•, 1 Quiet mature adult No Aen1111 • t1ouses/Condos Gentral 1101 1tifi'H HYE • RUTAl PllOPHTY1 1n rent 11 We are a ~rv1c:e 1en1al agency 1.lt>.in1n9 oaonlong •o 1.noonq !he r ght t WE 00 IT ALL" I veSI ...... 00 tile AL l ~o~ 2699 ALl:l0~ SLAlljD .., S1 350 -·oo -.1ER RE N TALS AV,AILABLE W1t1rfr11t Me•H llC. AULTOllS '73-1100 2''tBA MBR soite w/lp 38R, I '~BA . duplex new paint. 2 4 hr" Grubb & Ellis Rltrs PENTHOUSE Lease 34th St No stove u1111nc pets 199 t Newpor1 Blvd Exceptional $2,700/mo. twnhm Frplc, dining rm, gated/guarded. pool, 64~·6200 ~~~~:,',!0 l~~~,~~~ely. $A40/mo 818-285-02i3 646-8373 640·2771 2 car gar & yard tennis etc $800/mo WESTFIELD APTS LG3BR2BA house ;;gar, S 1075/mo TRW re· Waltef 640-2500 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.• ~s-penthOUse apt, •JLT IEllllllllOI S200 OFF MOVE·IN' w/d, refng, wd firs. pvt quired. Cun II 631-1266 28R, 1 BA 1i,i;°"blocks to •lllm llL 11&1• 3BR 3BA. 3000 eq ft 6 Yearly 3BR 2BA new Sorry No pets pallo deck Trp.top cond E'SIOE ictral;o 3BR 2BA beach Nloe locat1on Half bloctl to OOUI\. Large ~r.'i1.t:4~.:,:va11 carpet & paint Very 2Bdrm 1• .ea $785 S1900/mo 692-531 t M-F trlplex. quletl Frplc, dlw Greet condition. I car family home with apeclal clean all ament1es 2Bdrm 2Ba $800 mlcro.w/dhkup,lncd yd, garag e. St ,500/mo qu8'1ersl0<teeneger10f' StSOOlmo 398WWolson 6Jl-5S83 9rdnr. S 1300 673-3600 675-2814 guests. Ooea.n view fronf O&llUY lflT&U, IH WEST BA V APARTMENTS mastef BR, and dining ll....... $200 OFF MOVE·INI llUTWT191 ***** room. Private pallo, Fellurong pool, ap e l ocation. 2BR 2\-\BA. sundeck S9SO,OOO pAh0$ enclO~ parlt.ing /, • l . • '' 1.1&111 $1600/mo. Agt 640-2500 MUI/SMIT W1IWI OPEN SAT/SUN 2·5 LUlll S0<ry No Pets ~BR 311BA $1900 RENT/Lse opt 3BR 2''tBA Udo Pent Dr. 1BR 1BA 221 NARCISSUS •BLUFFS 3BA 2''tBA·JUll Corona~ Mar 1621 Bachelor $570 •2BR 2BA twnhme S 1525 new lrg Med·llyle twnhm condo newly returbi.ned, HOLL V 673-8111 •llPk~EnewSTIGS 110100US/mocondo 2BA 2BA upstarrs apt 2Bdrm l ' .ea $760 •3BR 3'..,BA brlte & lite, nr NB. Obi gar. l/p, frlge. aweaome ocean & harbor Grubb & Ellla Rltra s IOSO/mo no pets old 825 Center St 642-1424 walk to shOps S20SO mo micro, dryef' S l200/mo views from ALL rooms I 6'4-6200 2BR 2BA condo. lg deck C 0 M w / d re 111 Sl ·~~: 1~B~11,r~~~ • oep 818-706-8003 S 16r,';'~~~~~ueAgt.(•••••••••• •LuxC~~~~2~~: in 75s-1616 • 3 BR 2 BA 1 g h s e TRI LEVEL CONDO 2 BA~ 831-8790 Re/Max Rttrs BLUFFS 3BR 2' •BA. naW gated Sea Island, oacks *"IJMSI APT* wtcountry 1ee11ng & nice 1•.i. BA. 2 car gar wllndry (••••••••••( palnl/crpt, Shuttws. No to gott course 2BR • den Yearly 188511 705 , yard' $2500/mo S h a r p c o m p I e x pet1/smkr1 lmmac cond S28SO/mo Jasmine upper rear unit •Jasmine Cr•. grnbll w/ttrearns, pool & spa. SUISO IN 6A4·2501 •BIG CANYON LEASES• IBR lBA. kitchen. J lq 1oc & oce1n v-• 2BR $1,0SO/mo.533-4242 *lllfFI* __ 111 _ •2BR 2BA twnhme. grea1 closels. living rm ig Pll· 2BA $2600tmo 1.;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...;;;;;~~~ Lease or lea&e option 3 -' --toe w/vlf!W' S2950 'mo 11att' deck s 1000 mo l40-2IOO Hunt. lelCh 2140 BA 2•,., BA $1 SOOtmo 1',.,BA. 2 car ga6rJ $~~ •CUSTOM turn nome in $900 sec Loi 723 1511 'Agent, 644.-0496 ~I im~ Agl, l gated comm 5BR 48A Oc.edn view like new IBR 2 car garage $1500/mo 1BR IBA $625. Villa Wltn· er C~s. dr~. bit· ins. stOfege, pool. clt>hs. gated complex 842-8748 *UMllLE* e.stblutt 3 BR. 2 BA pvt pool $8 oooi mo LARGE 28R 2BA & Slud)' Faoutout view Re· •3BR 4BA wtgolf course Ava11 now 3 10 • tr•!> St modeled immaculste Vte'W pvt pool & spa So ol PCH S 1400/mo IZIOlfFt • ALA MOANA APTS * I & 2BA 1BA DIW beautotul pool area large 1ec room & laundry room cto51.-10 snoos & ouses l58'1-S675tmo 530W W11son Tll•llT 722·9012 Of 832-2232 Sorry No Pelt I vrly lse 248-0787 • ""wpr 1 na ss~5 TERR r ..... nm ., ....... YllWt• "'PIC ) 1050 'Best 1oca11on 38R 2BA 2BR 1BA, ground floor. no one aoove, eoc gar $775. 7141970-2223 3 BR 2 BA near clubhouse Excellent cond111on . tas1e lully lurnoshed $2.600/mo Retri'g grdnr 1nc S7 000 mo yearly 676-2238 $2,800/mo Broker U0-2'00 •Beau11tul Quiet serflne E side Gar c~OI~ PAl•O LI 1 U . lll lfW BBQ av1 Baell" & IBR "OWERS 2 Bd t•"~ condo all new paint & i t450 I clean lots ol extras!• ISLE t.d S1700tmo yearly ..c~ $1350 I CAllllY lllTIU '"!ORES 2 oo den lll·aol <' $2200 JSULA . 'oa s:i 600 , t 1tn.1•'1t cor 110 10 <;PVC.LASS. narOor & OC.t>dn v1-4BR 3BA. cam c.eol, lrg 101 wflrees S4000•Mo Bkr 760-1468 Close to t>eaCh 3 BR 2 BA atrium home Pnvate SUr · round1ngs S 1.400/mo Ageo1Anne. 963-0911 Edison HS dl$1r1CI 3BR 2BA. oonus rm, w/d. lr•g fenced yard. $1150/mo 675-9360 .\l•PUN !>en 1 1 e e.•.' •" '-IL \I .. 1erfr11tN••tsh1c. " U TORS U 1· 1400 •rv G1ass Holl, 180 ocean ,_-________ _ ••ew pool 4BR lrvft 2144 S3 850 mo 640-1388 Of 1-.... ~~~-~'!!"'!'"""!'- 6«·2321 TURTLEROCK • 2 BR, 2', • J<J Island : Jb Costa ~a 11 14 ~~-------,~l'i'!JA P<'"'t: NEAR ocean 2BR house A f! j t 4 1 I < BA Towntlome Decor ator per1ect SI 4001mo Linda 721 ·0116 Gruoo & Ellis Altrs 644-6200 Agent 631-7300 *UllllU* 4 BEOAOOM SHOWCASE OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 S'2.5001mo • 675-8602 631-7300 Exclusive Blutts area Townhomes Large 3 BR. 2'"t BA large patios $1.260-$1500 per mo Like new 837 Amigos Wey * 644-64~ * llWNIT CllST * OlomYf Y1EW 3 BR 2' • BA condo incl Mstr Suite w/peek a -1:>00 TIWIM• ocean v-OuM.!I end Near Fashion Island 3BR un11 w/pnvate dOIP gar 2'•BA. xlnt cond1t1on Va· age Assoc 1enn1s pool canl S 1895/mo Jacuu.1 Walk 10 be9Ch OUf I 1'1J .. lt•p S 1.500/mo 1st sec l20· 11l4 tr llO·iOOO dep For •PP' leave message 6A6·5292 NEWBeaut 2·Slyhse 3BR Deck 7 19 Milt1QUld S645 Nopels 83l·8•~ 38A. 2 F1Ps. hv rm tam S9951mo 64Q,;.4255 CASA IEl ll&ll ft° ' rm modern kit elegant Spacious 2BA 1 .BA 1BR tBA S600 ·~w Mstr Br $2750 723· 1708 twnhme Close 10 oe.-cn dripes Pit Nice qu..-1 NEWPORT CREST JBR & shOppong S950 mo ctean E !>•de toe No pets 2\•BA gar pool 1ennos 900 Sea Lane 644·26 It 004'n 8 4 Da•tv S 1600 2l3·S.8-4067 or i----------l'I 7 E 1811l SI C M 213-378-9694_No Pets Cotta Mtsa 1674 CUTE Qu•e• E s•<Se 1BR .. ._., ClfST •WTStH* D w. w11n °'araQe Clill•O iK,•r--S795 mo 646 654 I 01 large 2,000 i/t 3BR 3BA IBR $6.&0 4 28R S740 lrocl 979.1941 2 car enclosed parking gas water & qara9f' Pool. 1enn11 & cloi.e 10 2323 Elden No p,.., E n1s1oe •m 1111 & cozy lBR beach . s 1 7 5 0 I m 0 f 7141548-;'8'.4 IOIS cl ""'"'Cl as~MC 675-8120 or 548-8384 I ~"''~ no A 1n<1ry hi<: 1 BR. I BA on 4 plex woin ~L<I' '.)38 0""2 Nr .. _h 28"' 2BA duple• •, ' mo · "' "" ..., p1t10 carport & lndry IAf trple w/d lg palto S 1200 No pets S590 rno E ~;.OF 1an Ava•lclLlfl Q • mo New crpl hno & * 649 2400 * 1 No pe1s S5Q51mo $ti' o bhnds 240-2606 dl'P 150 E 2 11,1 $1 gar & yard $860 tBR , _________ "!' •• TIE w·n• d..JPle • w <,1orage ar-'8 1 ........... Btld\ Z 148 * • clean ;,r • • 650· 7549 __."" 2 BR den 3 BA Slip avail· 12BR 2 .. BA, 2 ~r gar a c 101e vacant $3 000/mo •)' " ~ 1 r , ' ~.-. t "J QI ', 11 ., Nll·41• 21& ,,,., Dplic lrplc garage 1BR Apartmt>nt <•A'I ~ l').&6-5914 01 544·42G4 e1ec1r1c onclutJ,.Cl 820 Ce,,1er ~1 F '\IDE 1.1rl')e :'BR I UA • ~ .. ,,_ .. , f"!: or N &1Pf j ~A ~ f. I r.. •)11 n:: '"'"ell c. 1r C, b 7:J.~.l1 I 12BR 2 :BA Cond os f,p vaull cell 2 ,nrr Agent 675-0 101 C: Sode Frp1c. l11dry nt. pOOls. Close 10 ~. ups m1c.rowa11el> se<. 111e.o. 01 Mis. s 1 SOOtmo * WESTCLIFF subterr parking $1150 & •14 497.5941 Garden home 4BA/2BA up Galle• a 646-4472 I w1lrg grassy yard Patio EXOUISITE LIDO ISLE St585/mo 67l-9201 2BR, den. 2' 1Ba Pool. Sea Faira Condo 1 BA lull sp1. trp~ comm tennis. appltonces inc w/d & S 1790/mo • 675-0475 refr.g Pool Jae Wal~ 10 SEE MANAGER Apt 4 6,.;tul f'l"<.I 9.tr carporl I p.iloo ln<lry t aOle ni. uv IBR up~! MCI ciar f'll'( Ne. pets $850 650 1407 range rf'tr.q pa1oo ~CIUTH Laguna 2BR 2BA 2 car gar. frplc: Avail OITll UYFlllllT 2BR 1 •BA $865 ouse wslk to beacn nowt S2400tmo Mon1ea C>vplea 4BR 2 BA 38R 2 •BA $ l200 OIC d«k No pets Of Suz.anne Agts Remax FOR L EASE 6 month, ocn $875 581·3•(Hi completely turn condo. Walk to Fuh>On Is 2 BR 1BR guardeo gate. pool, 2"• BA. dOI gar, corner spa. rec rm $950/mo unit Avl now No pets carpeting & drapes nolf SIDE STUDIO R•frol.) !>ell $550 64:? 5964 '$IOI/~ {,eih"Q ran Ul•I 111cl $525 Ou101 comph •BR e nclosed 1J•tl 1JJflE 201hS1 548161' w il 1e 1 Ir II"> h • nc I , carport ""'"'f'' CAREY WAR£ 6 kr • 075 mo )'Tly 673-4785 * 760-6000 * 0 0 m 0 '( ' I ' I 63 , 224 ' w-•&... .. " 3BR2'.i.BA twnhse Frplc. \2900 mC; 2BR 2BA 1 Ster 2 car ... M 722-9713 $1400/mo 640· 7210 "OllTll UYH .. T I oar age om mac.. q., .-1 2 !' • , .. ~~ ~ ;,9 u1~ 8 P:!ro~ ~~~&,~· .11lnt 2 BA Co t I 11 ~" ngnbrhd $900 mf) Oo .. n '• 30~• r 1 p. Call Linda 244-7367 .,rage • Nr v 11aaP 8-6 Da11y Call 54S·3'.l28 •• ,18)_83... yr se S 1800 I I I ~ .... 3BR con ·GE Furnl-.. ...,,, , ........ TW. Featuring 4BR 2'tBA. WESTCUFF CONDO llp 2BR 2BA. 2 patlOS. It new renovation, S995, Open Sun I to 3. 1228 Rulland NB 642-1276 .. r S2SOOl~~o yr 'f * IUll IEW * ---------~"!' Steps to ~Oeach a~-c;', CIAAl AYllH • 8 Townllouse apart NtWp«t lelCh 1169 patoo. lrplc. WtD. S 1200 "~BAyearly DIOQ•" I ments 3 BR 2'• BA 2 *l .. ATTllTIP* w1nterrent11675-2707 wearly S19S01mo I c3r Ql'H w d iwuos 0001 •28 2B ••2« G • I••••••-••• MClutlori Ind 101a1 r•- model Th11 Bluffs t>eauly wtll not 1111 Immediate ocwpancy Chtldren • l•ApM'tlMntS--------- peta o k Short or 100Q !•======== ' !>PB Man., deluae tea· r a . .., " ar In .OU YAICI IL TRS lures s 1 2'>0 •mo Lease side lndry Agt. 998-3195 lll-a2 one now •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• I 223J Fi1rv•e"" Road •GATED COMMUNITY* Betw w Ison & .Avocado II Ill OUTM unlurn 3BR 3B.A Stret>r .tC'O'~ lrom · 8 I Olk 10 s Bay• Dot Post Ottoc;e1 2 & 3BR 2BA Apts. trplc. UYCllST Executive home 1n Qu•el netghOOrtlOOO 4BR 3BA lg IOI f()f ciilldren & pal CloM 10 schools Vrly lte S22SO/mo Alli Septem ber Allr 642-5200 term lease S 1750/mo I• Biibo, O.al .... IUIST 720-1118 tr lH-IOOO Island 2606 2BR 1BA lurnr~ ulll· Illes 1nci Little ISiand Sept to June $900/mo 673-8017 trpl' spa Avl 911 OPEN DAIL v Ttl 6 p M wet oar. mlCTO. wahrldryr )()t mo Bkr 759 isn l'or lo 722-8529 hkups C81'1lral air 2 car ---------on gor w ctra storage All Rf/hW I \l\\'l "'fl l'i 't 11 UTT1.llSU --------:lBR 2 ,aA conoo t600 ma1n1enance tncl Sorry Oa sit 2 >-Car gar pool No pets 6.&4~0509 •ttWnsufa Z 107 Jacuzzi lrptc End uni! LIDO ISLAND lmmac 2BR I next to tennis court '\ 1 BA New paint $1275, 0 71 4_751_2224 28.Ahomewl newlyremdl )I Meture adults No m k1IC Bonus rm wflrple ' 3 408 MllrCu'I JBA 2BA hOose. ca1neorol Fr Ooor1 to patio Simo 673-7353 ce1hngs lrplc hdwd firs S28SOtmo Call Ronda 1CE Furn Exec Unit in 11por1 B11y Towers OS 10 wlttlf1 $ 1500 2 Cat gar large yard Hein 87l-3n7 723-6412 w /grdnr, water pd $1200/mo 2183 Raleigh 631-2748 Bayridge. beaullful highly upgraded 2BR 2BA AEAlTOR~ • lower, quiet loca11on HARBOR VIEW 3000 IQ tt S 1,'450 675-7218 exec homl w/guest hN llAllTml 4BR 3'~8A $2500 av! 1mmed D /261 -0516 E/759·8~39 Mr Cla11oe En1oy tabuloua ocean & C1taltn1 VIEWS from thll gorgeous VIiia Belt>Oa HARBOR View Hiiis, Condo Huge master lmmed occupancy 4BR IUlll • comm pool spa & 2BA, lmmac S2200 OBO Neer South Bay Charrn- 1ngly lurn18he<I 2 BR den Owner's unit $2,200/mo 2 BR I BA io-unit woth great patio S 1,600/mo E11n.r Ideal !Of a w0<klng couple or at a remodel· Ing retreet Avail 9/12 No pets. Non-1mo 11e rs 675-3680 $595 m o $400 d"P E•tra 1orqe 28R 2BA IW'lll 631·6•87 garage p.1110 lrplc. '1 "' 2BR I ' 1BA twnn ~lyle apl many ""'t1r111111s S805Jmo :>90 Avoc.ndo St C M 830·0745 110 Pt"l5 S8251mo h• 1ea1 & sec 64' 00'.I UHE211,ll21 Ava11ao1~ 1mmc-d19l~I~ •NWPT HGTS arf'la 28R 63 1-4086 alter 12 noor; 2BA l i p gar nu crpl Lar~ 3 BR 2 BA down QU+el dupterr 1ndry rm no stairs Newly decorated pets $895 720· 1565 Sng1 f'lnr gar $845 mo •CLEAN downSldors 28R 1 No tl4!IS %3-1'>62 1' •BA. large CIOM'IS dlw LG E <;me TWNHSE 1400 enclosed pa110 garage SQ 11 2BR 1° SA trplc $795 NO PETS 6•0·24Q5 •ndrf lrq pvl vd t>n<.t QJI •EASTSIOE IBR O\Jplva nAw c11rpts1dritp!11prun1 I medium S68~ 'H'(' I No~·· SQOO 760 0'118 Smell $595 50C f'rp1c MMa V&rd" JRR uoper encl patio Min a mo 1-. qu1e1 Gui de·UC encl No pets 645-7234 g1rao• SM5 sec *UITlllE* Clean 2 BR 1 BA up 1111rs laundry rac1h1tes. no pels S725tmo 269 C 16th Place 644 -0452 8V4' 498· 1936 Of 751 9483 P&HSlll W/llW YIEWUJ 2BR _,BA & p11t10 No pets S~~tmo 2 t5 l Pac1tie Ave See Mgr ,, 8-10 I 855-0665 Ullls pd 990-671\7 •NEWPORT HTS AREA 2BR I -.BA. lrpl(;, encl gar1ge 1765/mo No pet a 6'2·5 722 1M0 WlnlYllW1 1ennl1 Wesh/OryiRetrlg 28!·9861/d 722-7806/e STUDIO. xtre nice. rerndl, Enioy Oreathllklng View & Incl Giie guarded Onty •LIDO ISLE BAVFRONT lrplc. walk.Jn closet.,_ --------~-3BR 2BA new crpt peont sun sets from ,,.,., S 1, 199 per mo Call Cherm1ng turn 38R 3BA carpet, patio. w/d, yrly *tlll'f l.MA?m •Jnl def Mar Z I ZZ & lloonng gard-uttl spacious 3BR 2 5BA MARYANN McGUIRE home S3500tmo yrty IM $700/mo * 499-632 t 1111.,, OUIET 1BA, peliO pool Encl<>Md getege F rptc; 399 w Bay St $685 No Pell 650~635 7 paid. w/d hootlup, near Bluffs beauty Complete-R"· 6'6--6770 $6000/mo s~ Aent - house. !Spic gar. schOOIS & sf\Opp1ng, av all ly temooeled Immediate No 1 .. 10 tenant 8111 Grvndy Rlty 67S-8181 l~"!!"-~ml"!'--lllm!!"9'!~ E, s I Cle 2 BA 1 ..., 8 A Y85~ml~ 1 ~~?;'~ 811. ~1 ,375/mo and occupancy possible IAll•IULTY a.lboaPenWu&.U 2607 townhae Frpte,d/w.gar- 7 62 3 • z: ep 548-0290 CMdren & pets 0 k Snort Ill u-~ llll age, pltlO, laundry rm 14· 1· 1 .. 1 t••-..._ or long term 1~858 -1 BR. 1 BA upttllrl G1r· new catpet, $875/mo -"~• 12460/ Lovely 3BR 2',..BA home 1199, t>ey v;ew t hOUse 2817 Oreno-Ave •LEASE OPTION* "' townnouse Easl mo Beautllul 'O n4tWty remod completely furnished 2 lrom beaeh $150/mo TSl MGM1-,1r BR IVlll'!S, 2 SEIA '' .... mlST 2BR 2B 2 C •""""'/""' 11e1e. JBR ?1,BA 1800 . • A, e•r Qllf w/d " Qaf&ge ~ '"" Yrty 675·97S6 832 2232 0t 722·9012 .e to O.acfl S2000 mo ,,1 s15751mo 642-8535 llf.... all a pp ls •Int loc: Avl 9190 10 619 t AQI >25000 Agl 675 1311 ~ ~~A.V / I br'l~A.V i1soo1mo IH2·4735 67S-4912 111 IU&.IUIUI •WTSm• 1 HELIOTROPE Olde K,U'~lltl\ KU',F'lnl\ BIO CANYON fownn..,,,., LIDO ISLE Lo~fy 3BR UoP9r Apl 2BR 2BA. O..~W ... _, i:~ f::t ~~~ ~:t? \I\\ I 11' l'l \ I: \I'\\ I t.11 l'l' ll ~~:":~/t~~"No2~~~ !!1~t ru~,1~•$.pt;'r!;'i!! :~n ~~ ~,;' 0:~ L:~,,;'!:u~f1i1~:1~0 Svn 10-Sptrl S 1350/mo H[ •\I rr 'lf!:_ ·--'•I At l< H' • S 1700/mo 64• 24 16 S2X>O/mo * 673-4•84_ quiet c~ 673·3152 !!!!._ 848-~~~ ••••••• ----------. Rent bMulll\ll ept IE,A, l/p, deck overlooking w1terlaffs. )ac: and pool, 2 car O" S800tmo OleaM tall 6'9-6241 SELL tt.....~k• through cfus f1 d .' • SA'RMD\Y. ~ 4. lftO I 'AGI 61 ct••1r111t BDL mwww Cosu Mesi 2624 MNfl=•=e=r1:'i1tC:1ctt:;:--~26~6'09I Ntwpon kldt 2669 VKMlan hnt.111 2722 ioom••tts \llattt•d m \lllnlld 2726 luslneu/Offkt ltnt Cowrdaf itfoptrty 11HS II Ill .u.D Penthouse per11a1ty tum Nftpof1 Bch-S~a 6. ·2724 Oeeperately ..-1ng ,oom 2769 277R -•• _,. Ocean view Steps 10 .. ..,. .,., off fent Now w/bettl 1ep entry into avail '" -l'AMIEIY buct1 S.Wmy. pool & $550/Wkly Avl 8 /25 COM lg hM to lhf F/non tlom4I ·~1 negot Fem Cotta Mesa offlCe · ,_ llJllL 21111111.J 111 -llldry $800/mo 722-7223 ·9115 2•0-2606 smkr S.-SO/mo lut & PfOf 30 yra Q1Mn qutel GrOYnd ~. 267 1q It NEWPORT BEACH _..,.. ..... ..... IEITl S I --~ ,.... Avt lmmed , ••• ;.,,_~5 •. 1 lmmed avail S3301mo S/E ~~~ Wes1eti11 o • ·,~~9 ar~~1~"' m;.'~: l 1 IC, SP~CIOUS Townhome-RENT/TRADE SBRRL.ake 760.55()1916/552-"91 w/ref~.,.,.. ..-l pm 151 M0 7 F,_RE 7 E11 1rvi:;"A'; High vis.b.'.,: tamed 2BR . 1BA w/onc:J Ill •••• style 2 Story Apl nr Ta h 0 e h m • n I Wiii melntaln a lmP<OYe 714 .... 94-.. s Of traffic: 1~ aq tt "ara-S850mo-READY · ~ Fashion istand 2BR S2001DAY or trade fc>f CM Roommate to Shr p<operty for rm & 19.:e 818-838-9055 .... ,. 111 " v-R I d y 2 ~BA trptc very private hm on Ball>Oa 1155-9988 twnhouse New 3BR. non to WOf1t on 18' ski boet - NOW' 19 pooat e 28dHrasm M&A3NBdrYmeas~"'..a11 St145854-7855L11Msg smlcr 21-28 $475 or protolype.n 4-1886m9Q F!-!:_~~~1~0'F'1a'~ ... ~675 SQ ft off1Ce 9'>ar • "' carport or garage "• S550 Call 645-8378 -----._.......,. • """"' "'• ~....... 550 f .... S11SO mo & up Avt Sept TIE , .. _UE Roommates \ll~nttd ---Island Answering s11c s 11¥ar ... ouse spat• 4rd S1ud10 w/carport •Gooo Neighbot'hoods' _,. 272 .. Mature Male for '9 condo GM!pl fof Rent 2740 only also avallable fOf rent 19th & Pomor"' -~95 mo Avt Sept 3rd •Good~iltons' s=:'!i~h &~:.~·vi= ... on Back a.y aboVu Wiid e..i'iideCoata~-2 ea, Tllmlllmlltnl S900tmo 645--0664 "'o pets Call VELMA CALL IOW! on Fairway of Newport ........ '"••effe• Life PreHrva Ou1e1. garage on alley Ste>tage 640-5.-70 17141549-2 447 Beach Country Club 800 Roommates Available ~ $500/mo ~-2607 only S 125/mo Re/Max LAGUNA NtUej sublease lodusttl.11 Z7Bf ~AILE RS for rant In Adult !•••••••••• Gated community 2 car 180 Location a 557-•000 N.B Prol F/Namlcr 25+ lo Rllrs 642-9797 1000 sq It gS.sl rates .,, , 2,600 SO FT wlfron1 p irlt No pelt 1 or 2 garage wtstc>fage lire· N-luxury condo. pvt shr tux 4BR l ownhm All Storaoe garage 10, rent 111 01 South Orange :illlee, tar~ rear dr.-,. • 1rtuit' IBRt2BR ava11 cnarmlng 1 BR 1 BA on place. pool soa w/d BrtBa garage. pool. spa. amen111e1 Walk lo beKh month-to-month 130 E County Catt 249-t212 door Clote 10 fret-... it 642·1353 canal nHr Newport hkups From S2650tmo micro w/d, 5650/mo $525/mo ''» ulll. Avt 8121 Broadway' Costa Mesa $1575/mo 1240 L • WESTSAY APTS Island New carpet No No pets (Al Newport Please Iv msg 6,.4_7115 650-653-4 or 279-9906 ,85/mo 1>31-0731 S~~0alslsol~~ fEro~71~5S~ Costa Mesa 540-91 pets Street pa1k1ng Center Dr & Gronv1l1e Ort NWPT BEACH $hr 38R -~ SJOO OFF MOVE·INI• S7251mo 675-6606 Shown by Appl tS'4·0603 •Liii ••JFlllT• -------'!"27~4~2 osta Mew Ask 101 Bill Sorry No Pets -2BA, steps to beach. StotaQe 6'6 9663 Hf't1room $&80 E•cluStve Bluffs area 'WINTE'A RENTAL 38A Female to Shr 28A 2BA 42nd St M/F prof Very • Holrm 1 .ea $7~ Townh<>m~ Large 3 BR I 2BA Opl, ~urn 2 ear gar S620 Avl 911 723-0•96 clean JC 722-0899 11'11111-IY1/IMT1 l'!"---~!"""!~---5 0 9626 8 SI .. .. 1 0e '"n•• B•-"'• Vin-Commerclal Property 1--..iii11~11---~~ ,'>0 vanguard 4 -2•, A, large patios eos to t>eac.. ...va1 •LIJ ••fFlllT* NB YOYnQ p<ol M/F non-,.. .... ,~ -.. ~ 1 p,, /'fl' tl 1tl')('IOf • g.-iroom t:l•Jrm I •B8 • 1 F 1a1n St $615 $700 $830 I 1250-S1500 per mo 9 15 S 1350 645·• 127 NB 1 n:' block 10 smkr Shr clean qulel 3BR 300 E Coast Hwy Newpt 2778 1;.nc.,.orneiiiirli..., .... -. .. _. __ Like ~ 837 Am!QOs wn se B •nt w/amen $4 15tmo Beach (71') 673-1331 ••A-UTI 4 '* Wa * 644-6'S8 t>eac11 3BR 2 • A sec. .... OISTA •SA On"' $'""9 OOOOfl 1"". 646·6816 y .... , R--.. 1 lrplC w/rJ 08110 prkng incl water/gU 759-0459 $690 000 6 720 If ., ...., , u· *·-wana1111HM* ... sc ........ s s s11mo •5'8-91•9 · ' wa1k1osc P1au 11 .._ u.::" NON Smkrl Ormker 25-35 C dal Eas1s1de PertorminQ Arts c .. • Elegant 2BR 2BA lrptc trg Rooms 2706 Lg 2 story 2BA Twnhme 2BR 2BA apt Furn room ~ · S 180 000 I 400 s I Quiet cul-de S9' O'"n" Point 2626 terraces 11150 673-5088 nAar e~· ea .. mstr ste POOi. 1ac . amenthes R.E. S*/Rtnt WestSl<Jt! " • •COST'" ''ESA BLUFFS v --. ' t -owner t unit witn --------.... ~--•••••a'" m " "" tn<;I Cbl ullt gar 11Skp1ng. SJ75 'I ull 556-8703 Pau Carlf • .,. C 11 1 II tr>e BF< 2BA den W/O hk -• ~ •-Share 1>&au11lu1 nome s 6001 0 d • p •·~'-tss/Oftl<t Rent a ~ 8 •me• ~• v-·• __. ~• .. _,_ P"' ... o·-r 40 r4so mo m Non/smkr mll, 2S-•O lo ""'-' IJ1·U•2 Ask for 1<~8'!o •PS trpic fenced yd .,.,... .... 1-.. ....,..ings .,.....ony ••" •v •· 548-8 137 ~ 752-0711 share. 2BR 28A hOose 2769 556·3600 Of 642·<' : :~' tg t~11!!50~': gf ~7 ~r:!!· 8~: I r,~s 673-8219 642· 1196/mSQ CATALINA ISLAND VIEW near be.en. W!lh WUll· F,,51 Amer1Can Proc>-- 40 1891 ~ 661-3208 EASTBLUF~ ~urn Kite Room for r&nl $450/mo er1dryer S-450/mo plus ~T IB~~I I CUTE COSTA Me•a Oceanfront clean I BR teundry I>' m1 0111 en Jacuzzi Call Michael u111 646-3130 N W located in Quiel Hunt. ~Kh 6 bllfns nar,.,... 1 per,on ut~ Aets 760 169 t v ....,, -v ,.., •.a• •111 -------"'!!2~40~ upper caroe1s drps !ranee $350 mo inc;luCles 722-3534 Nortnchlf Npt a~ .. "" BR/BA w/...,. F111 & CopySetvic:e on Sll"I Boin u11111 heve t ' ------.... ~~ " ..... ~ Broolchursl/ tetor1a entry gar.·~ bllrl to tx:h' -One '' 7 yrs n- ELUXE Tri tevet3BR, lofl S950tmo yrty6' 2 · 3 " 3 IN family home N-po•t CDM 2BR 28AApl 25 · $500 ·')urns Andrea, IFFllllM/11 'F ND backyard "J ,BA Roman tub 21/p PANORAMIC 0Gean1Bay Heights P111 bath prof FM 10 shr wtsame 957-21070<722-1369 Corona Clef Mar G~ I OnlyS289000 104.' • • •OO sl Nr Hunt Harbour 1 view Pres1191ous Ver · kitchentlnClry p1iv Ulll Fp pool smaH Ocean vu C 2 , B 875 ... 700 I Ca.I Kuni S 14Q!i (2131 860-9513 $81lles condo Set 9ua10 incl $4001mo 642 1873 No Smkn 'Druns1Pe1s NPT rest. 2 mstrs. ~ a. parking Agent ·u 5S6-3600 o-0-42·0 ·~,. ,. ., furn. g.ar. w/d.. Pcol N/S ---h h I ·f d F A P SR $650/m o Ne11r gale 2 master ~uites 2 Laguna Beach Rooms S!>OO . Oep . ') Utll 25-30 $700/mo. ''Xlhl 121I2tt2 ,,, I I roug c assr IC •rSI 'T'l9'1C..ol r()pl'•' .. "'"•ch front unit 4·ple• ear clubhse ei1ercise rm S330 male over 30. p11 AVL 91 t 721· 1282 Steve 548-4162 Ive mag 1617 Wealel1fl. NB .11ned1al cetllng. garden P<>04. spa Imme<! oc.cup vate enrrance cooking Agt 541-5032 I S 1600 .. ·rty lse PP on COM 2Br 2Ba lwnhouse, Nwpt Crest furn 2BR 3BA , • .i1to 969-225 l premise: 650-4621 494-4459 pool 5 blks to oc:.ean No twnhse gar. tennis, poo4, OFFICE AT THE BEACH 1 BR 1' 1 BA Twnh&e Nr SC Plza 1n ~11u1tlul lg smkl drugs . prof S•50 spa Nlsmkr $550/mo 705 E Balboa Blvd Pvt '"•ntv1rd Lndry lac Nr PElllSUU nomellurn Shr ba1n ·'1ulll 720-1705 6-45--7883 bath 525sqll.$450/m.il ,, ;nl ngton Harbour wlrJ pool 5pa $400 mo COM avail immerJ Share PROF MtF 25 _ 35 38R •760-9792• S8~5 mo 841 1684 Liz I YUILY lllTAU dep 5!16 1737 2BR 2BA W IO trple 2' 1BA CM lwnhm wld nt l /F 11000/11 AR 2 BA hplc -•bar.; llYl·ll ltSClllT1!!! 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The lush landscaping -which In- cludes about 300 pine and California pepper trees in addition to plants and shrubs -surrounds the man-made lakes. the model home complex and the 7. 100-yard Jack Nicklaus Signa- ture golf course at Bear Creek. "We've created a verdant. relaxed setting at Bear Creek which perfectly compliments the surrounding homes and amenities," said S. Gene Glan- nuallt of Western Landscape. "We're extremely pleased to have played such a significant role in the completion of this exciting new golf course community," he added. Western Landscape Construction is one of several divisions of En- v1ronmental Industries. Inc. Other subs1d1aries provide interior and ex- terior landscape maintenance and specimen tree-growing and tree-mov- ing services through branch offices in Cali fornia. Arizona. Colorado. Florida. Nevada and Tex as. DAILY NOT/ ltlAl ISTATI •••r Creek land1upln9 dellgned by Western Landscape Con struction. Television, telephone spur quick home loa'.ns "Reach out and touch someone" has new meaning for thousands of customers of Advanta Mortgage Corp. USA. says Marge Provonost. general manager of 'the national home-equity lender's Orange County office 1n Irvine. The company adverti.ses a conve- nient toll-free number on television, in print advert1s1ng and through direct mail for customers to call to apply for a traditional fixed-rate home-equity loan. The "someone" the customer reaches is telemarketing representa- tiYe who preliminarily qualifJes the customer over the phone and then refers the application to one of Ad- vanta 's eight regional oflces for final approval and funding. The company's toll-free tele- marketing unit. located In Philadel- phia. has a staff of eight and can be reached 24 hours a day. seven days a ·week. All loan servicing and support staff are located in the company's San Diego corporate headquarters. Ad- vanta Mortgage has utilized the toll- free "direct response" method since 1987. Good telephone etiquette Is paying of in profits, according to Provonost. For this year's firs1 quarter. total loan production for Advanta Mortgage was a record $49.8 million, of which $12.5 million was generated over the tele- phone. In 1989. the tender had total J production of $227 million In home- equity loans, up from $155 million in 1988, with nearly 24 percent or $55 'millron generated over the telephone. Provonott projects business to ex- ceed $275 million this year. with 31 percent of $86 million originated via the phone. "As fierce price competition con- tinues to erode margins. the challenge for home-equity lenders is how to originate loans In the most cost-effec- tive manner,' Provonost said. "For the most that has meant moving away from a personallzed approach of deal- sumer," she said. "We felt this would also provide us with a better under- standing of who our customers were and still keep our cost down by mastering direct response marketing and provding a toll-free number. "However, to maintain control and "By sourcing business via direct response, we are striving to emphasize uncompromising service - fast, friendly, understanding and competent." ing directly with the customer. "Today many lenders are cutting back on their branch networks, which they had relied on to source business, provide local market expertise, and furnish them with an accurate plc1ure of each customer. Instead, they are turning to a wholesale (middleman) approach using independent mort- gage brokers to bring in new loans." She said the Industry has witnessed problems associated with a new re- liance on third-party wholesale sourc- ing. "In some instances, furious price competition has resulted in lenders making unprofit able ·1oans." Provonost said. "And by closing local branches, lenders potentlally have lost control and expertise, which has sometimes resulted in a mis- understanding of their sefected mar- kets. In · many cases, this has In- creased the likelihood of problem loans and even f oreclosuros. "In 1987, Advanta Mortgage choser to augment Its wholsale orlgnations by originating loans the "old fashion- ed wtfy" -directly with the con- local market knowledge, Advanta Mortgage does direc1 response mar- keting only in geographic areas where there is a branch and employee pres- ence." Last year. Advanta Mortgage re- duced Its cost to generate a direct response loan application by 22 per- cent. In addition. the company gener- ated 18,700 direct response loan ap- plications In 1989, up from 8.000 in 1988. Provonost said consumer direct response marketing and toll-free tete- marketlng gives Advanta Mortgage a "breakthrough strategy" to distance It from its competitors. "By sourcing business via direct response, we are striving to emphasize uncompromising service -fast. friendly. understanding and competent. Characteristics that bor- rowers still consider vital In selecting a lender. "Customers using our toll-free ser- vice find that we can provide them with a high levet of service and com- mltmerit over the tefephone." he said. "For many borrowers the conve- nience of using their phone to qualtfy for a home-equity loan is of pnmary importance." Provonost believes an abundance of direct response marketeers such as LL. Bean, J. Crew. Land's End and the televison home shopping chan- nels. have made customers more aware and inclined to order goods and services over the telephone "Due tn large part to the preponderance and acceptance of mall order catalogues and home shopping networks, there's a more sophist icated cus tomer ou t there,"she said. "We feel we can capitalize on this sophistication and originate an important share of our fixed-rate. closed-end loans through the toll-fre number." Provonost saJd a recent study by the Consumer Bankers Association revealed that traditional home-equity loans are back in favor with con- sumers. In 1989, consumers took out more fixed-rate. closed-end home- equity loans than variable-rate, open- ended home-equity credit lines. Ac- cording to the association's 1990 Home Equity and Mortgage Lending Study. banks and thrltts approved an average of 1,280 new home-equity lines last year, compared to 1,982 traditional closed-end home-equity loans. Advanta Mortgage Corp. USA has local office In eight reglonaJ markets throughout the United States. For more Information regarding an Ad- v an ta M ortgage loan , call , -800-243-3004. 7 LYriii takes over Century 21 Beachside V...,_ Allftcw ... L,_ hea been named to mm11ge ... new 'location of Century 21 I 11 ctlllde·a omc. that recently ... mo• from the Ctwier Center con.-. In Huntington Beectt to freeway~. high.vtslb611ty otnces In Fountain V~. Lynn haa been in ..._ and man- agement in Century 21 offices for the past 10 ~ Prevtoualy, he man- aged officea in Fountain Valley and Yorba Linda. He caffed the new offlcea at 10061 Talbert Ave. "pouibfy the beet lo- cation for a ..._, estate office In Foun- tain V.,iey .. Md noted that the build- ing provided excetlent parking and sign visibility. Lynn graduated from San Diego State where he studied mathematics, English and education. After gradu- ation. he worked In his family's busi- ness and In property management of residential real estate. His personal Interests lnlcude.- scuba diving and travel with his wife. Christine, who is manager of franchi~ administration for Marie Callendar s restaurants. The couple also enjoy sk11ng and backpacking. . . . with Real Eatate ear.er.. Floe poe.-sessea an extensive background in mortgage MrVices and banking. She recently completed Great Western'• sales aaodate tr8'ning program and holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from· Cleveland State UnMnlty. The Anaheim Hiiia resident ls a member of both the Corona-Norco Board of Realtors and the Eat Or- ange County Board of Realtors. She can be contacted at 73~550. • • • Chrtatopher ,..,_ received 100 lottery tickets during a reoent drawing at Great Western Real Estate's Tustin office during Its "Spring Fling '90" promotion. Aaher entered the drawing when he received Great Western's contest entry from Tustin saae. associates 9ob and Lori AmMI. "We're Yf1fY happy that Christopher has won our drawing" Bop Arneal said. "He was very excited about the possibility of become a millionaire If one of his tickets Should be a winner." Bob Arneal started his real estate career with Great Western's Tustin office a year and a half ago. Since then, he has received severaJ awards for top production, Jncluding six "sales associate of the month" awards and five other awards for receiving the most listings within a one-month period. FISher and six other first-round win- ners will now be automatically entered in Great Western's "Grand FinaJe" drawing, which Is scheduled to take place in mid-August. The seven sec- ond-round drawing winners also will be eligible to win the grand prize. a weekend cruise for two to Mexico. Entry forms for Great Western's second coastal region drawing are ·currently available. A $100 grocery certificate will be awarded by eacn office. Call 771-1900 for additionaJ information. . . . Realtor Helene Vletra recentty cef.. ebrated her 10th anntveraaty as a 1a1e9 associate with REJMAX of Irvine, according to Tom ....., bro- ker/owner of the franchise located at 4482 Barranca Parkway. A top producer during her entire tenure. She has been a member of the prestigious 100 Percent Club for five years and was recently Inducted Into the RE/MAX HaJI of Fame for outstanding achievement. Vieira. a resident of Irvine for 15 years. llves In the NorthwOod com- munity. . . . Century 21 Beechside Realtors In Huntington 8Md\ WU Mined the top-producing office tn the Orange County dtatrict of C...tury 21 of the P.atlc for the month of May. The otnce IOk:t more thM S 14.2 mllon In ..... ...... during the "'°""'" Toe.I .._ tor Cen1urr 21 of .. llJldlD ........... IO a.. 1717.3 "'9:;...~ ..... al ••• art .-,.•z::m::Z:: r ................ ....... II I r • • • _...... CornMa. who haa 28 yeatS of experience in the San Diego mortgage briing Industry, has been nMied p.1eldel1t of Pedfic Southwest Mort- gage, 9UOceeding D•• F. fllut#e. founder of the 18-~-old flnn. who mowe from the pr•dency to the po9ition of ch.wm.n of the board and • chief executtw officer. Corr.-.te will be re.ponllble for direct management of PSM, which hU ~ branch office In Orange County as..,, aa one In Phoenix. MuMtNN wttl devote his run attention to the com- pany's national stretegies, which in- clude continued expansion of Its ln- veator cnents. Corrente has been with PSM since 1972 after 10 yers In mortgage bank- ing with the Percy H. Goodwin Co. He is a graduate of San Otego State with a degree In corporate finance and holds advanced credentials from the School of Mortgage,Banklng and the . '(i \/ I f • • • The Price Watemou. Ae9t Estate ConlUtting Group haa MIMd Lee U... to the new poettion al .enior direcior for practice devek)prnent in Southern c.lif omia.. LeYttan, whose background in- ciudes more than 15 years in the IMMds of reaJ estate ftnancJng and consutting, will be responslbte f'?r mar1<.Jting the Real Estate Group s consulting services throughout Southern California. "Among Levttan's major emhases will be PW's corporate redeployment and capital access programs," said Dntd A. Elener, managing partner of the ftrm. "Both of those Issues - helping non-real estate ciients maxi- mize land hofdings and assisting real estate entities to find financing -are issues· that will continue to be among the most important In the 1990s." Levitan· s prior experience indudes Jofwt Corrente .,_ ... , ........... , senior-level positions In the reel es- tate practice of Arthur Andersen & Co. and with Geroge Smith of Grubb & Ellls Financial Services. Levitan. a r~dent of Irvine, is a graduate of the UniverSfty of lllin0ts and Pepper dine Un1vers1ty. Irvine-based general contractor Snyder-Langston Builders has com- pleted the $2.5 million world head- quarters of Toastmasters Inter- national in Rancho Santa Margarita. T-bastmasters has moved Its 52- person staff from its offioes In Santa Ana to the new. 41,000-square-foot building at 23182 Arroya Vista. Snyder-Langston began construc- tion of the concrete Ult-up facility 1st December. It features a dramatic en-· trance of brown granite that flows Into the lobby arfea. The proJeCt was de- IAgned by Hlmes, Peters. Mason Architects of Costa Mesa. Optical Data Systems, an inter- national fiber oc:>tlc communications company, has relocated its western regional headquarters to the six1h ftoor of the GrMt Western Bank Tower in Town Center at South Coast F>tazL The company's new omce is loceted In tuite 650 of the Great w.t.-n building and has an esti- mated -.. value of $225.000. - &aabl6ehed w. 1984. ()ptk:lll Data Systems ~ In uling ftber oc:>- tica tec:t..M>logy to ~ IOCal area ,.._. -**' "* ~ com- pueers. pill•' •--•• 9'd an-o1 clllly .................. The firm "-..,. ... IDO .._,111 WCM1d- ....... DPI 7 I taur-.anoMces In_ .. .,....... •·z 11 ... one In W•t &••••· , • ' ' I ... ;,. ( t. • BAYfRONT• 205 NORTH BAYFRONT (),..a.ct loC on lhe waaer. 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