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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-04-18 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • More cluslfied ads, paoe 86 Jhe Prrot Consumer Index Most popul.u items men select for women at Victoria·~ Se-ere( at South Coast Plaza: 1) Teddy 2) niptpn Md INllC:hl"I robe 3) m.tching bra and ~ty ·Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 ·-26 cents Inside lhe Daily P1"1t Residents hail execution decision ~Locals say Robert Alton Harris deserves to die for 1978 murders. By LortAnn Basheda Slaff Wrltef While capital punishment -Opponents gath- ered throughout the state lo protest Gov. Pete Wilson's decision not to stand in the way of Robert Alton Harris' date with the gas chamber Monday, residents along the Orange Coast said the only thing they regret- ted was that he hadn't died sooner. "He should have been dead a long time ago," ~id 40-ycar-old Newport Beach rcsi- dent Larry Christensen. "In fact, they shou ld have let the parents of the kids he killed. lc il! him." It was 1978 when Harris shot two 16-year- old boys to death, finished off their fast food lunch, stole their car and later robbed a bank:· Harris' bro1her testified that he told one of the teens to "quit crying and die hke a man" before shooting him and later laughed about the slayings. ' He was sentenced to death a year later but for 14 years managed to evade the gas cham- ber through appeals. One last mirp.Jte appeal two years ago saved him from ttle chamber just 12 hours before execution. But W1bon >Jtd Thur~dJ~ he did not bu) the most recent Jden::>e :rrgumcnt that child- hood abu)c and fetal alcohol ,)ndrome left Harris incJpJblc of being re'>pons1blc for his actions, and sub:.equcntl) sci 1he execution for Monday at midnight. If the sentence is cJrr cd out. Harris will be the fim per,on execu1ed in California in 25 years. And. mO\t legal e\pert) agree that It will be carried out ,,n,e Harm appears to have exhau!lted all grounJs for appeal. "I don't thinl\ our protest!> "'ill llave his life," said Dent!)e Graei. a public defender and organizer of Death Penalt) FOfus, Or- ange County ch;ipter. "Uut it "'ill sene to let See DECISION/M Olllclals lobby for colaga at Eastbluff site Man ltlltld In traltlc acclllBnt Police seeking woman who beat and robbed local businessman ~Coastline Coif ege continues quest for an adult education center. Residents against Idea. By RU$S Loar 5'Jft~ The Coastline Community College quest to locate an adult education center at the closed Eastbluff School hu apparently not been abandoned, even though hundreds of angry Bluf!s residents have voiced op- position to such plans. Coastline officials have sent a five-page document titled, "Coastline Responds to Eastbluff Residents.,. to local newspapen and the presidents of three home- ownen usociatioos in the area. Newport-Mesa School District officials listened to a proposal from Coastline College officials last month . to locate an adult education center at Eastbluff School. But 200 residents testified for two hours in ~ition to the proposal, objcctins to potential noise, traffac and safety problems they believe the college campus would create in their neiahbor· hood. The five-page document gives a brief overview of the college, its involvement in Newport.Beach, and its pro- posed pians for Eastbluff School. ~ Ex-business partner suspected in attack still in vicinity, police believe . By LortAnn Basheda Stall Wnter COSTA !\11:.~ \ -Pnl1cc ha-.,e issueJ a S:it.. JOO ".trrant for the arrest of .1 Costa Mesa "oman "ho allegedly tied up her ex-busme~ p.irtner, CO\.· ered his head in a pillo" ~ase, beat him "ith a bll. .. rt. object and attempted to de~Mcy his computer component> b~ dou-. ing them with alcohol. Police have been tl)j.ng to trnck do"'n Eile en Shel')"f Prag- er, 31, s:nc th~ JJn. 11 mc1· dent, said Sgt. Ron Smith. According to Smith, it "as about 6 a.m. when the 5-foot 1- i nc h, 105 pou nd Prager stormed into Da' 1d Campbell's tax consulting business in ~lcsa Verde and managed to tie the 50-)'ear-old Co ta Mesa man up "ith telephone cord. ''She beat him pretty e- verely," Smith aid. "He ended up with mnjor head injuries re- quiring 100 stitches and bruis- ing from head to toe." Prager allc6edly put n pillow case over Campbell's head be- fore striking him "ith some sort or blunt instrument -possibly a pipe or bat, according to po- lice. 'S -he beat him pretty severely. He ended up with major head injuries requiring 100 stitches and J bruising from head to toe.' --.---Costa Mesa Police sergeant on Eileen Sheryl Prager, pictured above. who aflegedly beat her ex-bosrness partner Under a section titled. "Why EastbluITT" the docu· ment states: "Accordina to the Civic Center Act and Educational Code, Coastline bas first priority to lease the she because the coUeae will SM COLLEG~ ... MM'C~~~l'...ii Costa Mesa police off.cers investigate scene of 4 p.m. Police say he ~nded on the roadway in fatal traffic Kddent involving a motor scooter the fNth ol a motor home, which then ran ewer and a motor home Friday. The Yktim, whose him, snagging his helmet ..ct draning him identity it being withheld pending notification about 130 leet. The 49-year-old &oar man was of family, wu ieportedfy thrown after he Iott alt~ when oolitt extrlicted him from under- rontrol OI his scooter while trying to pus a.rs neath the Winnebal(), but was pronounced on Newport Boulevard at 20tft Sfrttt at about dead upon arrival at Hoag Memorial Hospital. She then stole S 1,000 in cash and some busine records after ransacking the office nnd pour- ing alcoholic be .. erages into the computer terminals, damaging several thousand dollars worth or components, police aid. Campbell managed to untie himself and dial 911. Paramed- ic:. rushed him 10 \\ cMern Med ical Center "here he re- ce1, cd 100 stitches in ht hcJd alone. police said _ Police bclte\c the \\Omln is s11ll in the area. "'\\c're solicit· ing any help "c can get in lo- ~aung her," Sm11h s.l.ld Prager hJ~ bro,\.n hair, bro" n See SEARCH lldl Piii Ploy apparently pays off a s picketers protest purchase· By LorlAm 8ulMtda ....... COSTA MESA -The disaruntled owner of a Mercedes purportedly paid seven people $70 each to stand outside a car stereo shop on Newport Boulevard Friday afternoon waving picket Mans and beratina the business. Oddly en~h. it appean the unconventional ploy payed orr. That couldn't be confirmed, however, since reporters -or picbten for that matter -couldn't aeem to identity the man who orpnized the procesa and paid the salaries. One prt -who worb behind the juiee bar at the Sports Connection -11kl the dJsaruntled customer approached her at the om Thunday n.isbt and offered bcr $70 10 pkket the bullncss for three houn. She 11id he told her that 1 Newport Beach atereo ahop shorted see PROTEST,._,_ As candidates Joust, migrants nuht to survive By Russ Loar higher than 1hc SS o day he swr Wltlt 'Am euned in.Me\ICO C11y. But lgna- COSTA MESA -While local erican people, they don't Want tO dO the hard cio mu t be able to peak Engli h congressional candidates swallow ork hat e ha e to do for the ts an hour to get the job, and the co t or catered chicken at political fo-W -W W V ~ · • · · Engh h le\sons in h1 o"n coun- rums and joust oYer issues or ii-It's not necessary for us to be in the first class, but II} \\QS more than he could ar- leaal immigration, 29-year-Old Ja· we would like to be treated fairly I like other people forJ oacio S1ands outside the Costa • A · 1,nac10 plans to )J\e the Mesa Job Center, rndy and will-In men ca. 1 -M• money he hopes to somed;1y earn ins to do just about anything for 29-year·old Illegal alien a a "ai ter to st:irt hi~ o"n travel the SS an hour that will keep his -----------------------agency. He 1s ambiti u • and dream ol a better life alive. after a day of labor that ranQes Five weeb aao. Ianacio paid tN'ec bun· States. He wants to earn enough money and from ditch digaina to carpentry, tan:icio drcd hard-earned dollan to be smuggled learn enouah Enslish to increase his chances ~!"!nds three hours tud)ing Engl~h at a across the border, a short but potentially per-for survival baclt home. His ambition is to local adult education cla • five da~ a week. ilous trip from Tijuana to Sa.n Ysidro. land a job as a waiter in the Mexican resort "We need money to live.'' lgn cio ~id, It's lpacio'1 first time in the United city of Cancun where the pay is considerably See MtGRANTS/M M s.a.:.day, Aprtl 11, 1992 Locals Only A visit to Newport's hottest Java roaster 'Always freeze you beans," says Luciano Repeuo ... ·. Ya' got to trust him on this. Luciano's family owns the Graffeo Coffee Roasting Company. They do know benns. "We've been doing it for a very long time, no kidding, since 1935," said Luciano. The stores have gained a reputation -and a loyal following -in Beverly Hills and San Francisco. Now they've opened up shop in Newport Beach -in Newport North on MacArthur. Luciano a1tributes his coffee cult to the fact that Graffco's sells only one perfected blend of "rcalcar• and water processed decaf. They don•t mess around wi1h things like trying to serve the coffee in store (you can sample it of course!) I make lousy coffee, but Luciano was helpful... "Coffee is aromatic oils, you can sec that plain as day." he says. "Bags are just for 1ransport home. Always store your coffee in a jar or in Tupperware once its ground and keep it hol in a "Best thermos-type pot. "Once it's roasted it becop'les Buys vulnerable. Don'1 let the air get to i1 and don'1 -----• buy more than a two week supply ... At $8 per pound, the coffee's not cheap. but like Luciano said, "Its like buying fresh baked bread -its jus1 not the same as the supermarket variety. This is amazing stur.f," he smiled. "You're going to go home and say 'I can't believe the whole coast could have gotten along without Graffco's!'" The Newport Beach Four Seasons Hotel is calling it the Best Easter Egg Hunt Ever ... The Northeast lawn is the spot where the big white guy will come rolling in tomorrow in his limo (no less) ... The hunt starts at 12:30 ... The Easter Bunny and his helpers will be available to help the little ones in their quest for the golden egg ... 0 0 Next time you're sitting in the traffic in the vicinity of u<o1 °"' Jollft Luciano Rcpetto, of Graff co Coffee, with some of his merchandise. 18th and Newport Boulevard and you feel like you've gol 100 many coconuts in your canoe. lake a break ... ·Stop in al the Bodywork Emporium and let Richard Metzler treat you to a free massage ... Actually. his chair docs it, a most incredible chair. Richard says they're nothing new to the Japanese. (You can rent them in airports in Japan ... if you have a yen.) It's the Panasonic Shiatsu Message Lounger ... Check it out. lt kneads you r back like a real masseur. It's uncanny! Dased on the oriental tradition of Shiatsu massage, the computer designed elliptical gears rub you the right way, back and legs. And like Richard says, "It will never tell you 'I'm too tired tonight honey!' .. Sharper Image has them too -for $3,700. "We sell 'cm for $2,500, $1.999 for cloth,'' he says. The store sells a full spectrum of massage tables (starting at S225) and portable units like the "thumper." They also sell water dispersible scented oils (do it yourself. 50 cents an oz.) and loads of health oriented books and videm.. 0 You probably know that Fore,cr Friends in Westcliff Court on 17th Street in Newport Beach has a spring clearance on right now, but what's great is they have thei r Easter stock on sale too ... If you need a last minute gift they've got collectible hand painted bunnies and lambs as well as an assortment of other ceramic Easter cri11ers just waiting for you. Drop by and pick out one of the Easter Annalee or Rekes Rabbits at 25 percent off. 0 If )'Ou'vc come across any unusual Items or If J'OU know of• ntal/cr who provides uccptiona/ services or quality M sun lo call and Jct me know. I can M reached •t 491-987J. Or send a tu to 6Jl-5902. VOL.88,N0.80 , ... ,...._ ~~ .... 0..,. ()Ill~ __ &....._. ( .... ~ ......... ...., ''•"" Ottwt.lt"'" Olrec:t« ........... ,,_,_..,. u..~ ,,.,,.,..._.., Hlioe ..... Jt. Ol.tifrNn How to reach us at The Pilot Clrculat'°" Orange County ~2·4333 AdWttltlng CLi )!(le'd 6-42-5678 ~play 6'42"'4321 Editorial N~ S40·l224 pons 642·43.lO ~. 'f)OtU fax 646·4170 Maift Offlu 8""~ Offic 642··021 Busin fut 6ll ~S902 • We flew for freedom Two of World War H's greatest bombers, the B-24 Liberator and the B-17 Flying fortress, Oew a sortie to Martin Aviation at John Wayne airport Friday. The two legendary fighting aircraft joined aAother World War II classic, as well a a P-38 Lightning owned by retired U.S. Air Force Gen. William Lyon, will~e available for tours at Martin Aviation, on the south side of the airport, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. today and from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Among the visitors on hand Friday were Dr. Leon 0 . Burke (right), who gave his grandson, 4-year-old Jonathan Consani, a first-hand account of what it wa like to Oy one of the planes on display. Burke piloted the B-24 Warrior Maiden, part of the 454 Group of the 738th Bomb Squad. The Super Fortress (below), one of the most effective and feared combat aircraft during the war drew good crowds Friday. The photo above shows the B-17's emblem. · · Photos by Jaime Dispenza Man stricken by heart attack at weekend walk-a-thon dies NEWPORT BEACH -A Lo Alamitos man who collapsed from a heart attack during a weekend walk-a-thon in the Upper Newport Bay died Tuesday, hospital officials said. · Frank Aguilera, 54, stopped about a quarter of the way through the "D:ich Bay SK" and was admitled to Hoag Ho pital at 10:47 a.m. Sunday. He died at 5 a.m. Tuesday at the ho pita!, coroner's officials :lid. Aguilera suffered from high blood pre sure and high cholesterol levels, according to coroner's reports. Two nabbed In embezzlement NEWPORT BEACH -Two former employees of Farmers Market in Atrium Court "ere arrested thi-. \\eek on u pic1on of embezzling a totnl of S24,400 from the upscale grocery over the past seven months. Former clerks Tanya Renee Pr:llt, 21, of Newport Beach, and Trc"or Thomas Calton, 19, of Costa Mesa, apparently \\ere each stealing money but weren't \\orling together, Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gon1\ said. "They were independent of each other."· Gonis said. Callon is su pected of extracting S:?l,000. while Pratt is suspected of stealing S3AOO. Both were arrested Tue day at the Ne"port Dench police station after detectives armed with audit information from the marl.ct called them in for interview . Goni aid Farmers Marl-ct 0Cfic1al~ conducted an audit after the store c:1mc up short during a quarterly financial review :rnu learned there had been nn unusual number of returns between September and April. Further ini.estigation led officials to i.u-.pect Managing Editor Steve Marble, 642-4321 Prall and Callon. Weekend to be sunny, warm Tbc mid~umm..:r-hlc tcmJ°>'!r;.iaures that JrC\\-some bS.000 people to ahc :inds of N1.:"port Bc.:ich I ridJy arc C\p1.:c1cd to continue today :ind SunJ:t) \\llh gentle Santo Ana wind topping off the nc.lr·pcrfcct C\lmht ions. Cit) lifcguJnh rcportctJ the l:.ari;c )I (fO\\d of lhc spring br..:al frid.1) umJ )Jld the '"arnung occJn tcmpcrJlu1c -,1lrcady at an umca)onablc 66 degree .. -prl>\cd a dangerous lure 10 mnny batlu:r-.. Lifcguurd c 1imated the) pulled :it k .1,t ~O people from the moJellt 2-fool llurf. l·orccaloter-. ,,ud da) time l11gh-. along the tr.ind ~hould trctch into the upper 70 today und Sunday :ind into 1hc mid SO in rnland urea~. N11.!111 low' 'hould be in the mid 5()). Scattered cloulh arc c\pcctcd to burn olf by miJ morninat boah tl.1, . , ~1-..ort 1-=h/CoMa Mesa Daily Pllol ---- a Baine day, chlld, you won't mind being younger W hile the rest or the state wu just She'd only been 7 for a few hours and I'd wakina up or scribbling out tax already a big chunk of the fun out of it. She Corms or debating the sorry fate or stared back at me, letting me know that ell LeonI Helmsley, r WU doing my best to the hard work and effort or turning 7 had explain simple math to my daughter. just been swept away. No matter how hard .. It just doesn't work that way," I said. she tried, her brother would always be older. "Uh·huh," she protested. "I was 6 and I' 7 d R · ill 9 So I' Oearly. that hurl. now m an yan as st · m Thankfully, 7th birthdays catching up to him. I know." for bed, Kelley and Penny went that way together ("She's tired now:• my daughter cxplnined.). Much later -at an hour so late or so early you hesitate to even glance at the clock -I heard Kelley pad into our bedroom and calmly announce: "Penny's gone." "OK honey, thn1's fine," J explained it again. Sort of. come with presents and cake "But Ryan's eoing to be 10 in July. That's and plenty of attention. And by J·ust the way it works," 1 the time she begnn ri pping through her gifts -a new said. "There's no way you bathing suit, yet nnothcr Bnrbie can catch up. Sorry." (this one with her own Kelley, who'd pulled · · · b"k ) herself from bed at S:30 , miniature mountain 1 e , some "really nent clothes" and •:m. to ~ake sure she 1 a stuffed dog named Penny - didn't nuss too many the debate over the 28 mon1hs minutes of her 7th birthday. that separate my two children S he stared back at me, letting me know that all the hard work and effort of turning 7 had just been swept away. my wife said, still asleep. 11 dawned on me that I Y.Ould have 10 be the one to go track down Penny, the lost Dalmatian. I took my daughter's hand, walked down the hall and swerved into her room. There was the dog resting in the middle of her bed like squashed cotton candy. I could only presume she'd been !Jeeping on the little looked sad and perplexed. had melted away. She squeezed into the chair Of the gifts, Penny was where I was sitting. clearly the winner. Penny, my daughter "You know he doesn't informed me, was one or the "vef) best" have to be 10," she said, dogs in Disney's 101 Dalmatians. And I had suggesting -I suppose -no reason to argue the point. that we could just let her During the course of the day, Kelley and brother's birthday go by the ~aysidc this year. Penny became fast friends. She poured half a "You know what? He'd still be 10. He's bottle of perfume on the dog ("Did always going to be older than you. But that something crawl in' here and die?'' her doesn't matter. does it?" brother wondered) and smeared the dog's Kelley slid off the chair and slumped little white whiskers wi1h red lipstid.. toward the couch, where it was still dark and ("Where did you get that, Kelley Marble?" soft. Evidently it did. my wife demanded). And when ii wa time ------Yrbbondanz a mutt . , / "Oh," Kelley said, her mood brightening. "She came back." ~ I nodded, turned and started out of the room. Then I changed my mind, went back to her bed, pulled up the sheets and kissed her on the forehead. "You know l'm ·~oing 10 be 8 next," she said, smilinJ. ,.. I know, I told her. I know. Jusl not too quickly, OK? Steve MDrblc is {he manDging editor. //is column DppeDrs each SDturda)' Saturday, April 18, 1992 ,ii) ---------Around: Town ... 7 .. p -:·. • • !. ~·)·;.!. · •A F .. r •• !?.~ ' .. ~ ... ~•• • Send your items for Around ro .. n to Bob Yan Ey1'en, The Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Cosla Mesa, 92627. Today Park dedication - Costa Mesa's newC)t recreational area, Canyon Park. will be dedicated at 9 a.m. April 18. Mayor Mary Hornbuckle \\.111 dedicate the completion 01 • Pha5e II, consisting of 25 acres of drought resistant ang na tive landscaping, a parl( entrance, nature trai ls, two playgrounds. and a parking lot. The public is invited to anend the dedication at the park, 970 Arbor SI. Easter fun -An E.hter egg hunt. coloring contest, free cartoon matinee and an appearance by the Easter Bunn)' are among the acl.ivitie) for children planned from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday al \ 1a L do Plaza, on Via Lido in N~\ .. port Beach. Monday, April 20 Hyperactivity -A seminar on how parents of children "1lh altent1on dl•llc1t disorder • .ilso knt.h\-n as h~ per<ictlVll). can get better · resul from tl'\e scnool system "ill be ofierl·d at the office) of Joan Andrews. 11S1 Do\e St. suite 105, l':e\-.port Beach. at 7 p.m. April 20. Early arm.ii 1s ad\ ed. There b 3 SS lee Call 476·0991 Tuesday, April 21 Chambe r luncheon - Tht.-Corona del mar Chamber ot Commerce "'ill hold its monthly luncheon al 11 :30 a m April 21 at 0>-:.ters. 251 5 E COJ)l H11.~h\\J} Call 6i'3-4050 for rex "at ion~ Oriental medicine - A 1rce St?n nJr on the 5,000-year-uld prad1ce of oriental med1an~ch.. includes acupuncture. '' 111 be offered bv Dr. Ronald Bieler at 440 Far Dme, suite C al 7 p.m .-\pr1I .:? 1. Re,en.allons are requestt-d Call 549-9999. Se\\ing classes -Se•-.ir.s clJ.,.,e,-'for adults \\.ill begin at 6 pm. April 21 at Carole's Ca o Corner in the E.htblufl Cl•nter, 2529 Ea!>lbluff Drive in 1'.t!\\port Beach . To sign up, call 644 4990. I • For Reservations Call 675-8973 Easter Dinner Specials 118" ........................... Abbacio -Lamb 118.s .................................. Veal Rollitini 1 18" ............ Chateau Briande Marsalla. '17" ................ : ......... Halibut Portoftno '17" ......................... Seafood Brochette • Soup or Salad & Side of Pasta Complimentary Clrampa1P.te Two of ~he top iJlanuf acturers Lees and Mohawk, have lowered prices on many J of their best selling products for a very li111ited time . Lunc h 11 :30 -2:30 Tues. thru Fri. Dinne r 5:00~10:00 Tues. thru Sun. 3421 Via Lido• Free Parking in Via Lido Plaza • Newport Beach We'11 save your · While you' papers and deliver thre away W~en you r:~ to you it's th , rn ... H at easy' ave a great tri ' p. Hurry in to -take advantqge Of the tremendous savings bein·g · offered . ...-~~~~~~~~~~---..._ • Cea pet sales • Custom draperies • lnstalation • Vmyl, parquet wood • Dlapwy rod repair _DEN'S Peter Rabbit Is Spending Easter At The Hyatt Newporter Easter s rortmo!>t e•oe•' w II be ~Ptnd ng !.S holtd~ at Tht H-,31• "-~DOntr nd so Car vou We h~ a 041a.::Jt ot act V•t es for the who•e tam ly Our Eastt{ Bunll) will be here 'or p ctures and ht II be l'lar.o ng _..it q900 t s to t~ u t ones Wt w II h°"" t~ Easter Egg Hunt~ along w th b " en ciu and t>un_n es o snugs t . .... Don t forget Camp Hyatt JUSt fOf the fun of 1t, w.th £aster egg coioong ca~oons bunny car malt ng -'nd mucl'l more Tal(e a moment and tell us wnv YOU th1n1t. vovr MOm s~ld be ch~n s our .v.otl"l'tr of ttlc ~41 OUr w nncr will recc1~ JiltREE MOther s Day Brunch plu!. some s~c1a •fts • lrun<h runs from 11 :00 a.m. until 3:00 p..m • The E.nttr lunny will be M~ tot au the htt._ ones • tro las-r l99 Hurrts et 11 00 a.m. end 1 00 p..m. $4.00 ~ bNnd't • Stfoltin! ""'*'----- • leby chides and bunn6es '° pct THE HYATI NEWPORTER . .. 1107 Jamboree Rd .• Newpoft Beld. CA 92880 • 714 •729 •1234 ~- 4 -. ,,, .. :'-- 4 " .. . " " ~ ~ .. • " .. " • • " • • • • • • Newport llMchlColta U... o.ily Piiot ----------. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------- MIGRAm: 11111111 11n1n111Pat1an a hot topic in alectlan camlllllln From A 1 ship to the children of illegal aliens born Last year, INS border patrol officers believable to me," said Chavez, author of employer approaches. They say it saddens speaking through a translator. "That's why in the United States. apprehended about 1.2 million people try-the book, "Shadowed Lives: Undocu-th~m to be seen a~ a threat. many people cross the border. The salary "He's talking a Jot like .Orne of the pol-in& to enter the United States illegally mented Immigrants in American Society," "American people, they don't want 10 in Mexico City is very cheap." iticians who've screwed up this country," across the Mexican border, according to published trus year. do the hard work _ what"WC have 10 do IJlegal immigration bas become the hot--said Roy Alvmldo, founder tnd president Leo Chavez, an associate professor of an-"J don't favor illegal immigration, but for the SS an hour," ~aid David, a 29- topic in the election campaign for the new of the community activist group, Latinos thropology at UCI. Chavez is critical of to say we're not benefiting from that year-old illegal alien who h:ls lived in th e • 45tb Congressional District which includes Costa Mesa. "When you start denying the the view that illegal immigrants do not ! parts of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and services to the people, in order to survive contribute to American society. labor, and to penalize them when lhey United States for a year and a half. "We all of Huntington Beach. Rep. Dana Ro-they're going to find some way out. This is "For somebody not to see the direct re-come here so that we can enjoy a middle have come to learn 1hc language nnd to hrabacher has inflamed Latino leaders where the gangs and the drugs come in." Jationship between Orange County and class lifestyle, is somewhat mean-spirited," do the work. h 's not necessary for us IQ with his proposals 10 eliminate health and And illegal immigrntion, according 10 Southern California's economic success Chavez said. be in thc._iirst class, but we-would like to welfare benefits for iJJegal aliens. Ro-Alvarado, is nothing more than a dcspcr"-over the last 20 years and the role or im· At the Costa Mesa' Job Center, a group be treated fairly, like other people in hrabacher also wants 10 deny U.S. ci1izen-ate attempt for survival. migrant labor in that success is un-of men politely line up when 3 potential America." DECISION: Residents hail ruling condemning Harris Revolutionary -New From A1 people of 1his county know rhat we are not going 10 lei th is hap- pen in silence." Gragg said she was "angry and ashamed" by Wilson's decision. "I have a right not to have a cold blooded killing committed in my name and with my tax money." Newport Beach attorney Bryan Brown agreed that the situation· is anything bur "gleeful." "But as a responsible adult , Harris deserves to be punished," he said. "And rhis punishme11t isn't anywhere near the punish- ment Mr. Harris dealt out to his two deceased victims or their par- ents. In fact , this punishment for Mr. Harris is almost 100 good for Mr. Harris." During his career as an Orange Cou nty's leading homicide pros- ecutor, Brown convinced juro~ to hand down death sentences to four convicted killers. They arc now among the 21 Orange County residenrs curren1ly on death row. There have been 501 execu1ions in California· since 1893. The last one was Aaron Mitchell, who was put to death April 12, 1967, for killing a Sacramento police officer. The 37-year-old killer was purport- edly dragged to the gas ch:unber shouting that he was Jesus Christ. Installed in 1938, the gas cham- ber takes between 7 and 15 min- utes to kill. "Do it," said Newport Beach resident Vince Raymondo when asked if that's the way Harris should die. "Send 'im out. He's gone. Good night." And Gene King, a retired ma- chinist who now Jives in a, Costa Mesa rest home said he would No Giinmicks. Just Local News. Look to the Daily Pilot for all the local news in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. 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Hint: 0 CHECK OUT J REAL ESTATE SECTION ilestyles A classic night for ---a concert W hat makes somethin& a classic? 1£ it has to do with atyle and being first-class, then concert-prs were treated to classics from start to finish ·CINI ... Jllll Society Wednesday night at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. "Spring is in the Air'' was the theme and as part of the celebration the Pacific Symphony Orchestra weJcomed the foremost Swedish For Performing Arts ·centerr It's the best or. times, worst ·or times By Matt Coker~ ~~Edo'lot COST A MESA -These are the best of times, these are the worst of times. That seemed to be the overall tone of the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center's annual meeting of members Thursd:iy evening in Founders Hall. Center president Thomas R. Kendrick's message was t:irgeted squarely at the contributors who have pumped millions of dollars into the center even before it opened at 600 Town Center Drive six years ago. First, the boosters heard details and saw charts analyzing PAC's phenomenal financial success in 199 1. The center ended the year with Sl million over the $20 mil· lion in budgeted expenses despite a vexatious recession that has dragged other arts organizations in to ruin or nearly so. Woodman honored with Chairman 's Cup COST A MES A -Besides le:idmg-an nnnunl mc-eting ~ere members looked at numbers and charts, Orange County Performing Art!I Center chairman Gen. William L}on on Thursday recognized one of the center' btggei.t booster~. Ciel Woodman received this year's Chairman's Cup for her many years of dedicated service to the center through \arious guilds, f und-rni ers and support groups. "Ciel demonstrated skilled leaderi.h1p on beh.:ilf of the center even before she joined the board in 198 ," L)on s:iid before handing Woodman the gold, cup-i.hapcd troph) and :J bouquet of rpses. ~ "It's wonderful getting an 3\\ard for l><>me1hing )Ou\e alwa)S loved doing." Woodman said. set in the '92 budget adopted .lai.t summer to $5.2° million). 4 The lack of quality programming will cause the center to be dark more days this summer than last. And earned income to expense ratio is projected to drop from last year's record 83 percent to 68 per- cent, still two percen tage points higher than the national a'erage. -Dy Matt Col.er tr:ict1om the center hasn't tapped into, Kendrick outlined for PAC members a "suf'\-ival strategy" that imohe!> a "contrarian'' manage· ment approach. Programming i:. reduced, but quality is m:iintained. e"en 1f 11 meJns higher subsidy pncei.. conductor · Mustro Sixten Ehrling and hiihly acclaimed pianist Ruth Laredo for an evening of Berlioz, Sain t·Saens and Sibelius. Elizabeth and John Stahr were part of the concert festivities held recently at the Orange County P.crforming Arts C~nter. However, while Kendrick ex· pressed pride in '91's re sults, he did, as in the p:ist. warn of a "quiet crisis" gripping the per· forming arb nation\\ ide. The popular attrac tions that filled scat at the center in 1991 '~ere negotiated more than tY.O years earlier, before the recession that econombt now agree begu n in June of '90. New works and in- vestments for tra,eling productions ha\e dried up since then . The fund-raising climate is harsh. At a press co,fcrence following the board meeting, Kendrick and board chairman Gen. William Lyon emphatically ruled out stag· ing other t;pes of auractions - such as comedians and rock 'n' roll bands -to fill the gap. Ho" c' er, ticket prices will re· main tead) and staff is being re· stored to prc·recession le"eb Kendrick said that $800,000 of '91's Sl million e\Ce!>s \\a~ ei.· i.enually used to i.ubi.idizc ballet and other programming. Afterward, the conce rt's sponsors and guest artists &dt 4ogether for som e cfassic celebrating at a post-concert reception at the Center Club. Performance underwriters urole and Randy Johnson, still nearly newlyweds after one-plus yeJrs of marriage, introduced Maestro brling. And, Randy still can't believe his luck in finding Carol, who shares his tastes. "She's someone >Yho appreciates classical music as much as I do," he aid. \ Everyone at the reception got the chpncc to rning_lc with he musicians and enjoy some tastes of their own. Part of the plan was to concoct a customized ice cream classic for dessert. The men loved it! The pcrform::ince w::is a hit too. John Stahr, there with wife ·Elizabeth, said he really enjoyed the Saint-Saens pi:ino concerto. So did Mary and Bob Shaclcleton. Mary s:iid piano music is in Bob's blood -both of his parents were conce rt pianists. And although the love of mu ic is still in him. Bob ju t dobbles now. "They lost it with me," he said. N othing was lo t on all the people h:i\ing a good time though. Among them \\ere Betty Winkler, enjoying a delu_\c sund:ie, Mary Hendrickson, Marian Carlson, Linda and Jim Sutherland, Christa. and Gerry long, Lorraine Lippold, Arlene and George Cht?ng and Barbara and Tom Peckenpaugh. How to submit your nuptial news The Da ily Pilot welcomes the chance to share the neM o( )'Our engagement or wedding with our readers. Pick up engagement or wedding forms in our lobby at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, or send a self-addrbSed stamped envelope to the Wedding Department. The Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa M~. 92626. Photos o( the couple or o( the bride only may be submitted with the finished form. Engagements and ~ings are published on a space available basis. For more information, call 642-432 1, extension 350. LOCAL NEWS ONLY For 1 subscnptJOn td the 01ily Pilot. all our drcul1t10n deJNftmenl It 642-033 lSOO WN Mx'tt Snttc, Slnct B SRa AN. CA 92704 German Rome Bdery W~ddJng Cakes "The Old· Fashion Way" 2950 Grace Ln. C.M. Uill for info. 540·0281 Look to SPECIAL OCCASIONS For Loca~ Reputable Service Coming Soon To Your Community Newspaper! _A Special Focus of Fashion Highlights On Wednesdays "Cancellations are becoming commonplace," Kendrick said, "und fees for those few quality at· tractions available arc going up - not down. Box office patterns re· main extremely vol:itile." So far this year. ticket ales arc abo\c projections, but C\en if every ticket is sold for C\el)' event at the center thb )Car, PAC won't enjoy the same succes 11 had the previous year. ''Th is center was built for ballet and symphony." Kendrick s:iid, and if it were a rock 'n' roll hall, it wouldn't ha' e cost as much to build and maintain. But more im· portantly, staging non·traditional performing arts would jeopardize its non-profit tax status, he said. Despite being dark about eight weeks this summer, the center "ill sti ll be one of the most utilized in the country, Kendrick aill, and that down \ime \\ 111 be used for re- hearsals and much ·needed repairs. And negot1ationi. arc under "ay to make sure quaht> attractions will hit the center. stages in '93 and '94, "hen the recesi.1on - hopefully -will be o"er. .. The real hallcnge of 1992 is not just to suf'\rive another ) car of recesi.10{1 -but to retain th1 cen· ter's strength, to a\01d any step back" ard,.. Kendr ick said. "It 1s critically important that "'e be readv to mo'e forward to full anJ mult~·fa eteJ programming -anJ be \\1lling and able to take th.: rii.ks that define a trul) great art!> center -"hen prci.cnt econonw.: C.'UIOM~r.~11 Bob and Mary Shackleton also attended the recent concert. Funds raised through co rpo· 'ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji rations and support groups to off· Rather than looking for at· pres ures recede." l ll l\I 'i \ll H l\~ Doryman's Inn Ottaalroat kcl 6 Breakfut llomlnce, ~ry. ruoundlJll clcpnce & VIC'tonan (irandcur ewait )'OU Make plans coday lor your Hoocymoon Of anni~crMU)' Comphmcntuy champaane •11h Ml 675-7300 1\1 tfl'IHl\11\11 '°' set costs arc expected to be down because of the current economy. (The PAC board revised projected contributions from the S5.9 million Romanik Weddlnp at Sn • Luxury Motor Ylldlts ind ~l·ng v~ ' Ou< ~I Coord~tors PIOYide Toul !'I.Inning o.sigo«l 10 flt Your 8udgieof (714) 675-4704 Venetian Gondola Getaway •Gou~~ 'L ... -r. • CNmJ»SM 111 e-..i 117Jn1 • Gift Ctfici(ica~ (;#If MIW"°"T eEACH CA.,,.,_ (7t4) 61s-t104 # # • • # ,_ .. --.. ••••••• ' Reception Hyatt Regency Irvine 5:30-7:30 PM $125 per~ GoWmet Dinner Antoine -Hotel. Le Mertdlen 8:00 PM $500 per person Saturday, Aprtl 25, 199'2 ~ For tickets -call 01•> 152-0111 For Subscribers Only: Locals who wont their Dmy Pilot Ewtyday ... Col 64 2"4333 ForcuSUper Service Holli .. l M 8alurday, April 11, um ---------------------------------~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Religion Religion Editor Matt Coker ... 642-4321, ext. 361 Rabbis-create Job Bank for -. m._.s Nineteen hundred ninety two will be remembered as the year of economic strife and struggle, even for members of the Orange County Jewish community. But the rabbis of 14 local synagogues hope n new program they have added will help change that. -The Board of Rabbis has develop"Cd ~ JotFBaiir--d~stgn-ectTI>"mntch job seekers with potential employers. It is the first program of its kind to surface in Orange County that assists unemployed membets of the !>pecified temples. Potential employers merely fill out a short jnformation form describing the job opporturuties with job seekers. A short information form describing the jobs is then distributed among the entire 14 ~ynagogues. Applicants are notified of potential matches. For more information, temple members should contact their ~}nagogues. 0 Here's a loo~ at what's on the calendar at Joa/ churches, temples and rehgJOUs orgamzJtions: Saturday• Holy Saturday services at Saint James Episcopal • Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, include a 4 p.m. children 's Easter service, with Baptisms, Flowering of the Easter Cross and a celebration of Holy ~ommunion. At 7:30 p.m., The Great Easter Vigil. Rite II tfirst Service of Easter) will be held. 675-0210. St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Dr., Corona def Mar will hold Morning Prayer at 9 a.m. and The Great Vigil of Easter -with Lighting on the Pasc,hal Candle, Holy Baptism and Holy Eucharist Choir and Brass Ensemble -at 7:30 p.m. 644-0463. Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach, holds a Good Friday service at 7:45 p.m. SU n day • Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900 Pacific View Dr., • Corona del Mar, invites the community to celebrate Easter at 8:30 and 10:30 a'.m. services. Breakfast will be served at 9:30 a.m. The Easter all-church celebration at 10:30 a.m. at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, will include the annual (h1ld dedication. observance of Earth Day and a post-service egg hunt. The dedication will include older as well as you ng children if they are new to the raith. The chorr, directed by Mieque Weinstein, will sing a special version of 'Amazing Crace," featuring lyrics by Lelia Smith. For details, call 646-4652. Mariners Church, 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach, will have three Easter Worship Sel'\.rCes -at 6, 9:30 and 11 a.m. -featuring the choir joined-by an orchestra leading in worship and music prepared especially for this morning. A dramatic presentation, children's programs and childcare will also be offered. For information. call 640-6010. The ocean -~ore specifically, the beach at Happy Easter From ALL Your Friends At The Pilot METHOIJIS T LAGUNA (I.United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. u2una Beach 499-3088 Sunday Mornlllg W0<shrp & Chostian Educatl()O 10 am. Ministers David Beades & Virg111a Wheeler Westey Counseling Center SeMces Available MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker Worship • Church School 8:30 • 10:00 a.m. Dr. W1ll1om f Steel 979·8234 HOME TOWN WARMTH ON THE BAI.BOA PENINSULA CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST · As United Mfth ists we seek to maintain an lO«SS to diverse religious poln of VICW, to sustain and nourish another and to mlnlst•r to needs of our community in th« name o( Chrbt Lanv Vo•ng, Pa•tor ._... Qwd k..., • cww c-u• AJt. Balboa Blvd. at 14th St 673-3805 flllT IRTBJ rtE1mlT Cllll:ll If COSTA •IA 420 W. 19th St 548·7727 Btbmn Hmxx nJ li'"1JO(t 1'1111' AT t.1IO A111 1G:30 CHURCH SCHOOL-ALL AGES·9.00 a m. Nursery·Kindergarten-10:30 a.m. Youttl Groops Sunday Evenings Ministers: Galal Gouoh. Tia Wildermuth NEWPORT CENTER UNITED MElHOOIST CHURCH ''°' Motgu911.. ...... ' C-delMor 644·0745 IDIJl T ·JUNIOA.SEHIOR SoodaY School 8.30 a.m. 10 00 am WOt$/llp CMCI, YCIUlh. M.111 Rrv Robert Morley Rev. Wil Fallblnks LlJTllERAN CHRIST LUTHERAN ~~ . CHURCH u ....,..,...., 7 60 Viciono St , Cosio Meso lothor V. Tomow, Posror 631-1611 8NCe Jeske, Por.IOf ...... WOlSHIP SEIMCE 8 00 10 30 o m Sundoy School & Audit Mile Clem 9,30 0"' Chnsl.on fi.m.ntor, School 548-6866 CllRl.'-,1/·\~ ....-.. "How To /loll Your lton•• Away" Mary L8u Watkin• 1vpo1 t 'll 11 it y 6y •liiSu1 J 0 AM Gr•nt How•ld P•ri C•at•r HAllOI CttllSTIAN CHURCH lOlsCJc>les of CMst) 240l arvN It SantJ lSabel Newport Beach64'~5781 Momlna WorsJ\lo 1Q AM. Gene SWwon, M1niStCt ' .,,_ ......... ....... _ ........... .................. .,.. ............. ,. ' ... 14th Street off Balboa Boulevard In Newport Beach -will be the site o( Easter Sunrise Service at 6:30 a.m. hosted by Christ Church by the Sea United Methodist. The service, which Is open to all, will feature Pastor Larry Young's Easter meditation and special music ~ the church choir. Immediately after the servfce, refreshments wl1T 6e served at the churcn, · 1400 w." Balboa Blvd. Easter worship begins at 9:30 a.m. in the church sanctuary with special music and sermon by Young. Child care will be provided. for information, call 673-3605. Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa holds Easter Sunrise Service at 5:30 a.m. (doors open at 4:30) at Pacific Amphitheatre. Pastor Smith brmss his Easter message with music by Praise Symphony Orchestra, Wo~ip Community, M.C.A., High School, Junior High School and Children's Choir with Bob and Dixie Olinger, Michael Sewell, Lisa Wic~ham and Mark Zeeman. Parking and admission are free. 97'9-4422. South Coast Christian Church, 792 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, will celebrate the Resurrection at 10: 1 S a.m. when Or. Piercy shares his message "The Way o( the Resurrection!,'' the seventh message in the series "The Way o( the Cross." 546·3466. The Rev. C.OUgh at First United Methodist Church, 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa, will deliver a message entitled "Peter and the Resurrections" at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services. The Chancel Choir will sing "The Glory of Christ" by K. Lee . Scott, followed by the Children's Choir singing ''The Whole Bright ~orld" by Carl Schalk and ending with The Handbells Choir playing ''Rondo in C" by Douglas E. Wagner. Music will also 6e in the air Easter Sunday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Rd., Newport Beach, where the Sanctuary Choir, instrumentalists and soloists provide special music and Pastor Huffm;:i.n brings the inspiring Resurrection Day message at 7, 6:30 and Hl:1S a.m. i>astor-pirector Evans speaks on "Li(e Executive" at the 10:'30 cl.m. Easter Sunday services at the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science. Costa Mesa Church of Religious Science, 2650 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite M, C<>!>ta Mesa, concludes Easter observances with a special service entitled "Into the light'' at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. "My message will be aimed at uplifting people's spirit and consciousness, and anyone is invited to attend," says the Rev. Turrell. 754-7399. Three celebrations of the Resurrection -at 7, 9 and ,11 a.m. -will be offered at•Saint James Episcopal Church in Newport Beach. Child care will be offered at all three ser\ices. An 6 am. Holy Eucharist with music and 10 a.m. Festival Choral Eucharist will be celebrated al Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Corona del Mar. wed n esa ay • -The "Serend. ipity" series fOf smgles cpntinwes at • 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's ·Presbyterian C~urch in Newport Beach. "Sex Therapists Talk to Single)" ts this \\et?k's topic, · featuring well-~nown sex therapists Dr. Clifford and Joyce Penner. All smgtt» are welcome. A S2 donation will be requested. f P/SC<JPAI SAINT JAMES CHURCH ~~I Ulvite you 10 IC"' "1th ll" 1n thr dr•m•llC ind inwu .. ~t.,af llol\ S.l\.IJ~Y ind Ea ll'f Ila\' HOLY SA TVRDAY -4 pen lloly Eudl.tn5' and FAMILY EASTER SERVICE .. 1th Easttt &pti.sms, 7.30 pm The <irt'al \-1 g>I ol Ea•M Kiii.' II EASTER DAY 7, 9, 11 am Festini EU<'h.tmt Wllh Choirs" Orch&1r1 (duld tar<' al au liC'l'Vlce) c ·HRISTIAN PALM SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1992 Music from Andrew Lloyd Webber' "Jesus Christ Superstar'' & "Scandalous!" Mess3ge by Dr. Gary Barmore lO:OOam Sunday School Ages J-12 • Nursery Care for infants & rcxkflcrs Fairview Community C hurch 2525 Fairview Rd. •Costa Mesa (714) 545'4610 ~~~;L d CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE -:: =~· GiA• • Mruic • Book• • Bible• .... .._.,.. ,. 3701 S Harbor Blvd (at Sunnower) •,a•-••20 • • Santa Ana Costa Mesa ••"F-•A. Direct from lsr~el, Shlomo lalouz teaches a recently choreo~ graphed dance at t~ weekly Israe li dance class sponsored by ~· UCl's Jewish Student Union and Te mple Bat Yahm o( New· port Beach. The class meets in the temple's multi-purpose room every Mondar. from 7· 11 p.m. Cost is $4·$5. Call 644· l 1999 for informatio~ .. .J2l{[ Stdnts' Cliurcfi ~Ucan 19.28 ~ oj. ~ P'14'fM MAUNDY PALM SUNDAY ~ mURSDAY -H oly Communion at 1808~ Bushard St. . Tencbrae 8, 9:15 and 11 :00 (South or Talbert) &. Holy Communfon EASTER Festival Service of Ho!Y Communion 8, 9:15 and 11:00 F •-1 V II ?:OO p.m. ~ ou.n-..o a ey GOOD FRIDAY 963·3801 Nooo lO 3 p.m.. Sm:ll Liii Wotda .· 7.J> PJL Sta1ll. ol die 0\111 6:30 p m. Euler Even Pnyu an Renewal of Ba tismal \>ows l'IU.\Ut I Ll<IAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Or. John ~':!!-"·Jr. COME MEET THE RISEN ettRIST Eaater Sunday, April 19. 1992 "WHAT PRACTICAL DIFFERENCE OOF.s CHRIST'S RESURRECflON MAKE FOR ME IN 1992?'' (l Corinthians 15:1-28) 7:00. 8:30 and 10:15 AM Gloriow choral music of Sanctuary Clum, Don G. Fontana, dirtctm. C1uld care u prowled. 600 St. Andrew. Road Newport Bacb, Califomia (OCTOU w ~«'from Nt\oflO" Harbo. Hitll Sdlool) (71'4) 6)1-2880 RI I/( ,f(Jl/5 .'tClfNCE Newport Church of Religious Science Dr. Juanella Evans ·"The Road of Success" Service and Jr. Church: 10:30 a.m. Good Friday Service April 17th at 7:•5 pm Tune 1n Monday at 7:00 PM.Ch. 61 "The Light Touch Dtal an lnlpuatlon 901 n.-st 851·1231 263-1261 N~• rt·a:c::: I /'h< (,,.\I "W Alli A ~1v Otoic:•rto To~A~St~J :aa • c.... .. , A LOMD Aic s-~· SAINT JAMES CHURCH eptS(X)f)al Trlldtt1onal 7:30 a m Conte"1>Qrary 9 a.m Church School 9 • m Charilmatic 1 O 45 a m Wedne~_y 6 30 a.m. Fr. David C Anderson RedOf 3209 Via Lido, Ntwpott Beach 714'1675 0210 t &T. MATIHEW& .... pon 8-dl · 1 723 W.aldtfl "behind W"dlf eoun• Holy Commun.on 9 30 a m &inday CNld Care • ~ Sd'lool (714)64&-1152 w__..,~ MdCla ... t I. Dr. R~er Teel, D.D . "Rising Info The Light" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE llilfflbtt If._ lhlrted C~«el tf .. lcitut k*'Ct 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 SEACLIFF VILLAGE .. Child Catt PrO't'ldeq Sel'\'ICCS 8:45 Im to 30 a.m., s 30 p.m HUNTlNGTON BEACH, CA 92688 / (714) 969-1331 t I I I\ I ~ I I \ \ ~ < 11 \ < I ... We also joy In by whom we have nAdlllelNd ~iiilrtilfeaciih/iCoi51tai5Mieaai!i0i•i~iPiUioiti5i5i5i5i5i5i5i5i5i5i5i5i5i5i5i5i55iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~iii5~~~5555555s5at5u5rd5a~y,5A~p5rl5l158~·5199~2~A~ Community Forum All oner no wlseguy wll refuse T HIS AIN'T YOUR NORMAL NEIGHBORHOOD GANG -It wouldn't be accurate to repon, exactly, that I was inducted Wednesday into The GOdbrothers, a disorganized organization based loosely in Corona del Mar. A formal induction requires a ceremony, and The Godbrothcrs don't believe in that sort or, uh, stuff. These wiseguys meet every so often at Carmelo's, their favorite ristorante, and nobody would dare read them their rites. This is a tough mob, founded several years ago by no- nonscnsc Nick L...::11•~•~ Doolin, ..._, lavish host ........-~ Carmelo ll~rtl Manto, and ------cop-Local turned· Scene bigtimc novelist -----Joseph Wambaugh. They cat, they drink, they tell unprintable stories, and they don't talk business. Anyone stupid enough to talk business could find himself ¥iith the fishes. Doolin, hardened in the mean streets or Brooklyn and now languishing in the wilds or Linda Isle, is the · enforcer. He told 21 other OoodFcllas that I'm now a "made" member or the family, and there wasn't a dissenting murmur. He hammered home the point by seating me on his fcft , a mark or respect. Actu&Jly, the gang couldn't have cared less ·whether I was seated at table or parking their cars. They were too engrossed in wolfing down scrumptious designer·piWl, then, napkins tu cked, settling down to real c~ting. And what a splendid spread it was! Nobody docs it better than Carmelo Manto, aided and abetted by general manager Domenico Grillo and giftc<t chefs Italiano. The menu to kill for: Scampi with goat cheese, polcnta of cornmeal and spicy saUS3gc, salad of fennel hearts and sliced orange, and custom-made hazelnut gelato with traditional dove-shaped Easter cake. Well-seasoned restaurateur Bernard RJgolct (Matteo's, Riviera, Rex, and now 21 Qce3nfront) captured the essence with thas fingenip-kissing solute, "Bcllissimo!'' It was co-founder Joe Wambaugh's loss that he couldn't be there. He and vivacious wife ~ who coined the Godbrothers handle, were ricocheting between homes in Rancho Santa Fe and Palm Springs. and -even u we speak -are purchasing the mountain behind their desert retreat in Thunderbird Estates. Tomorrow the world, or its copyri&ht. Another lnmenlable ~show was longtime gang member Roser Luby, cuncntly co-starring in the c:ounroom drama, .. Gionis II." The usually irrepressible Lu~, who's scheduled to testify on Monday, sent word that he's "bedded down with acute bronchitis/' and there were a few wisec.rac:b about that. The two Tonya, Mol o and Vitti. also were abMnteu, which didn't IHlft to spoil the appetites ot Joe ~~•. Jobn M-...er,Daaa 18 .... a11t1m, Dkk SL John, ud sundry other soldiers. And now, if you11 excuse me, h'• time to hit tbo matlretleS. That's the way • IOUah PY' talk. y'bow. 'MtfllO" J'"1 Kobrla'1 ......... TWM.tp, ,.......,, -..,.,..,.. Community forum run'> on Tue)days, Thur)(fays clnd Saturda)') Editor William Lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351 Setting the record stra~ght -Coll:Jmnists caR-refute -slanted · Aews stories. But what about average citizens?-· T wo days ago I wrote about the media's current round of self-criticism. Prominent columnists are beating up on reponcrs and editors nationwide for what Ward Just called "the worst political coverage ... in my memory." Ironic, then, that Chris Knap of the Orange County Register followed with a story on Friday that, on a local level, renects nll that's wrong with the media today. As the story concerns me, noce that 1 may be less than objective in its retelling. First, the background. On April 11, I had as my guest on my KFl-AM 640 radio show Dr. Jo Ellen Allen, candidate for the 69th Assembly seat, and a conserv;itivc, pro-family activist who is president or The California Engle Forum. I invited Allen on a an example of a conservat ive woman running for office in a Columnist year where all the Without Porttolio attention is focused on pro-choice, liberal women candidates like Darbara Boxer . Di anne Feinstein, and Judith Ryan. I explained the background to my listener and was careful to note that Jo Ellen Allen is my friend, that I had endorsed her. I repeatedly gave out her phone numbe r so that like-minded listeners could contact her. I routinely do this with all my guest who request it, and routinely as well give out the 800 number for both Jerry Brov.n and Ro Perot. I have this nagging beli ef in democracy, and in the benefits or citizen participation in campaigns. N ow comes Chris Knap or The Register, six days later with a front-page, Metro· cction story with headline type equal iri size to the front-page he:idlinc that same day announcing: "House rcvcals3 hcck abusers.•· l3ig local story, right? The headline leading the Metro section: "Radio ho t b:ickcd roe. Umberg Sa) .. l\e got a problem with Mr. Knap's st'bry. In fac t several problems. Let's highlight n fe\\. First. I poke with Chris Kn3p at lengt h before thi :>tory ran and ga\C him the context: 1) Allen was a guest becau e she was a conservnt ive woman candid3tc; 2) I routinely give out phone numbers; and 3) I was up-front with my audience about my friendship and endorsement because of my view that hidden agendas by Colks with access to the media are dangerous. Knap's story contained none or this. Okay, you say, that's a reporter's or an editor's judgment call. Perhaps you arc right, perhaps not. The article implies that 1 violated the Equal Time Doctrine by having Allen but not Tom Umbcrg (the Democratic incumbent) and not Virgel Nickell (Allen's GOP opponent in the primary). First, Umbcrg's not covered by the doctrine, period. Until the primary, equal time applies exclusively to primary opponents. A relevant fact, wouldn't you say? The news story in question. Second, there;s an exemption for "'bona fide news interviews," which applies to programs whicfl are ( 1) regularly scheduled (mine is), (2) un der the control of the station (mine is), that arc (3) not intentionally used by the station to ad\-ancc candidacies. I invited Jo Ellen Allen on KFI to talk about women in politics, and Virgil Nickell, a good guy, can't help me out there. In any event, the doctrine doesn"t apply to me. period. See, I checked out the Equal Time Doctrine. Knap eithe r didn't, or didn't wnnt it to interfere with his story. Who did I check it out with? Why, Mr. Knap'!> sourc,c, Bobby Baker -senior a11orne)' for the political programming branch of the FCC. Mr. Baker is quoted in Knap's tory as follows: "Although federal law requare!i broadcasters to ghe equal time to candidates, legitimate program such a newscasts and news intcrvic\\S arc exempt :iccording to Bobb} Baker, senior attorney for the politiclll·programming branch or the FCC. "Out Baker said a host's announcement or a candidate's phone number brin~ into question his intention :ind the legi timate · intentions of the program. If a program 1 U!>Cd 3!> a deliberate attempt to ad' Jncc :i candidate. then there' a problem." I read the entire t\\O paragraphs b;id; to Mr. Baker. and a kcd for his comment. He replied that the story "'docs not sound like an accurate description of '"hat I :iid." I Imm\, Chrn,, you !>land by your story. Out let'i. get to the hcJrt of th is Jccepti\c "news report." Umbcrg's got the headline and the biggest "hine, nght? And the doct ri ne doesn't c"en apply to him. nght" So \\.here'!> the !>tory? . Well. add thi:i to the mL'C. Tom Umbcrg "a intcl'\ 1cwcd on KFI-AM 640 during thi!> )ear"!> Orange County Democratic Con,ention by KFI Dill Pres , my lefty cullcague "ho~e shO\\ followi. mrnc on SatunJJ~. So the gu\ \\ hining ha al read) been on the !ltation' Still, Umbcrg·~ a pol, and we c~pcct him to "hine. M ore cruc1JI I'> the f.tct that after I hung up w11h Knap after our init1.1I talk, I called U1ll Press to confirm that Umbcrg h.td indeed been on the hO\\ Bill confirmed 11, and I immed1atel) called l\lr. Knap bJek and told him th•'>. Chris Knap chose not to rcpmt this fact Rather, Knap failed to e\plain that the Equal Time Doctrine didn't appl> to Umberg, diun't apply to the intcf\aew, Jnd that Umberg had alreJd} appeJrcd on KFI. . In other \\Ord:i, Kn.tp or h1) editor supprc!.!>cd rclc\nnt fact\ in a !>IOI) intended to report "cnuci!>m" of me and m) !>l::ttion. The story thJt "J!. not a story was in f::ict a gift to Umberg, a Democrat, wuh Orv.cllian "rapping -an the ~uisc of a news stOI) complete with boomant headl ine and grc:st placement. ~tr. Knap then has pro\.ided a timely example of all that's "rong ''ith the m~d1a: slante<i rcport in~. ')1Jppressed fact>, hictdcn agenda), and m1-.quoted souices. Th;at's my op1n1on. , · Chris Knap's opinion 1s different. l sppkc "ith him for :o minute!> Frida). F1tst, he rejects Mr. DJker's comment. He rcJccts as \\ell any criucism of h1:i piece, argµing that I'm thin·l>kinned. and that the headline and the placement Of tha!> story arc beyond hb control He dism1ssc) the cr1t1ci)m that Umberg's appearance on the PrC!.:i show \\ent unreported, telling me -but not )Ou -that Umberg\ ··people" !.:lid Umbcrg "a!> onh on for a minute and \\J!. .. put on becau:ie i had been cnucal of him Chris Knap's a rcg1M<red Republican, a fact he relayed to me becau!>C it's public 1nformat1on, but "ill not tell me '' !\Jt he thinks of these candidate!> b~Ju)e a reporter's 'iC\\!> don't matter. No, he's not nur!>ing an old \\Ound from a column in "hich he got dinged up by me, and his incorrect description of my pohllC) r :a c1.msel'\at1\C gadfl) and \\OUld-be Ru)h Limbaugh,") -was b.tscd an com i:r:iauons "ith other Register reporters. Jn short, Chris is absolute!\. sure the !>tory was timely, interc!>ting, 'objcct1,cly reported and thorough. And that, my fnend:i, is the problem "uh todJ) · media. Look. 1t doesn't reall> ma tter. The only one who care s about this is me. and r .. c got this column. a radio :ihu". and :i TV !>how. I can put the n:curd Mra1ght. :ind l.eep Tom Umberg from m:in1p ul111ing the media. But of course, 99.9 percent of foll..!> can·t put their O\\O side of the )tOI) out there for public consumption. Which argue!> for high standards in the press -and changed Mandard!. at The Register. Hugh Hcnitt, aa Jnint allornc), co-hosts ··Life Dnd Times" on KCET, Channcl 18, Mond•JS and FridaJs ot 7:JU p.m., and hosts • ta/J.. how on KF1 A.\I 6-10, SoturdaJS from l l a.m. to 2 p.m. Airport noise tests: unma at wllllln•s IT IS QUITE evident to me, at lc3 t, that the current tests to the ad .. isability of changing take-off procedures at John Wayne Airpon is tnntamount to tilting at windmill . in use at our airport. We need but set the standards for serenity and insi t that those \\ho wi h to fly OUt Of here USC equipment that does the trick, and forbid landing or take off to those "ho do not. How to. get involved! This is your community nc~pa~r. and we'd like to hear from~ You can become an actl\c participant in the Daily Pilot's Community Forum page. such a valuable ins11tut1on as Hoag Hospital an our midst. KAREN \\HITAKER Ne\\port Beach CdM road work AN OPEN LEITER to Sal .. en ~ Le Bouer General Contractor. Mayor Phil Samone. cit) of 1 live on Balboa Island and as for as touting the new procedure as being quieter to our environs - it ccrt:iinly i not. lf anything, what appears to be the so-c:illcd Whisper Jets arc even noisier than before. After all, there is a much easier and simpler methOd or reducing the noise nnd Oying safely at the same time, i.e. normal t:ike orf and normal climb and CIC. I am definitely not talking or fancy fl)ing techniques to try and pass a test, rnther common sen e pilotage using proper an d approved equipment. Certainly this is not too much to a k and ttlfl C-81 IM a.den' HoCUnt (642-6086) and lea\'C your m~. ~ we welcome all comments, we'll only publish comments from those ~ho leave a name, city ind phone number. houtd sati ry everyone especially those air carriers that already ha\C such equipment. Iii' c.n die EdJtor. If you have a question, want to file a complaint Or jusa wish to discuss the day·s nc~s. caJJ Editor WilllllD LobdeU 11 642-4321. ttlfl W,.._ • leUer. Please be as brief as possible. r .onaer lctten wiU bo ~red for the Community Commcntaricl. Mail your letter to ••t.cuers," 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. 92627 or fu to 646-4170. ALAN L. BLUM Balboa I land HOag Holllltal IJQllllllan ••ded There are in production pn enger carrying aircraft th:it are indeed able to fulfill this type of Oying. I refer to at leaSt one, that of the British made Air Bus (at least 1 am led to believe thnt is the name and mnke) cunently AS A CITIZEN or Newport Beach and an avid supporter or Hoag Ho pit:il and all it encompa e . I heartily applaud the pro-expansion approval by the Daily Pilot! The editorial succinctly states all the reasons Hoag should expand in the wuy it i planning. needs to expand ns well a Hugh tle\\itt's column (written below the Pi lot editorial). With all the ~ord l ha .. e heard while attending planning and council sc ions, none ha'e stated so well ~hat Ho:ig mean. to our community and why 1t t "i h every member of our community could read it. It \\OulJ mal.e u all top and thank ho" 'cry tud,y "e :ire to have Rebuttal .. _ . · · ~ ~.... " . :· ·· · · : Don't 11111 CG•••• Cll191 .~ In 111Y Eatlllllf Nit YIPd REGARDING MR. JIM de BOOM'S article on the options for Eastbluff Elementary School, 1 would like to call the~ advel'K comments from a school board tru tee and councilman very disappointing. They arc threatenina indeed. and his rcvcl'K psycholoo mny work on some I am sure. First. l ... ould like to c•prc my uicere disappointment that the elected School Bo.rd could not re-open our elementary school to accommodate our children of Eastbluff and m1ybe twft Newport North and Belcourt as well. Instead our children are bcina buled to eora.. dcl Mar every day. Mr. de Boom Mata they need tOfl d llnr for this •it•. SlacJ-lbouian(J .dollars i oll they an .... ,....,._ what I have en I 1h1 top dollar? Personally I re\C nted hi comment like "using the facilit} for an AIDS ho p1ce." We the homeowners "ould welcome n convalesctnt home or condominiurn and even apartment . He stales, "F'and a dcvelopin1 p:artncr." Why would the school care what &OC into the property as Iona o' they receive the proceeds from the ale of the l l acres? It i none of their t'Oncc:rn. unlc they arc in the developina businc . (Editor\ note: In fact. 11 rho &stbluf1 site. the s.:hvol d1:~mc1 rould JO into the dcvclop1n1 bu(inc 11'c tro recs C'Otlld decide n I (() II rM I.ind but job1t·venturrd a de-al thi t M\lUIJ ~:uc an •nn111/ 1t\."Cnuc \rttam ) Al he tatc<J that the cuy has no say owr the di met edu tkinal use. 'Th s ii u., h c\ r. IC there "change of ch.xcer" \\htch thCfC omi U t) I lhC pciftllt .... mend d Ith the pcrnuu. n °' * ••• t .. ' Department. S U f the school bo;uJ ma}' e\cmpl them,el\c:1. from the city ordinance. "hich ¥i ould not be a \\i e mo\e \\1th ll the oppo it ion they ure rcce" ing. ccording h.'l the city. 1t ju t .,impl j, not ~. Ce to aJJ ll thou nd CJ~ 3 t.1.1 onto the 30-fOOt•"idc trCct of Vi,t:a del Oro Homeo"ncr' etc not :illo"cJ to park on ~idc \trtcl ovcrniaht, only on Vista dcl Orll, , When talkin& ~1th Coun1,;ilman Clarcn"e I umcr he certainly ga'c me the imprc~ ion or btina in fl\'Or or the college. Ho do )'OU think he ~'OUtd hkc t\l ft,e ltCI\: ~ the creel from the colle1d Our tu dollar rcf urbishcd Lincoln for Coe1thne. now we are IO pay apin. This is an lduh COlle,e. Why ii it not privately fur*d uyny? Nothiiw ..... educltion or Coasatine. I jm doa 't want ic • my front )Ml. 01m A aulUGaSTER. 1w~wr Ne" port Beach and Orange County Sanit:it1on D1 tn ct: · With reg;ird'> to the ins1all:it1on Of the \\ater and l>C"Cr lanes through Corona dcl Mar, l \\Ould hl..c to commend ymlr contractor and heduhng people for the e\tra effort that hJ) been put into thi pro1ect . Some ancon .. cn1eni;;e "a n:iturally c:tu cd to re 1dents and bu inc cs, but ronsadenng the tremendous challenge the contractor h3d, 1 thin l.. he did a great Job \\llh the large equipment anJ heavy traf11c he had tu tolerate. CHARLES ROMAN Coron:i dcl Mar An Independent Newspaper Published by Co.ast Commun1tv News. Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairm~n Jim Crestinpr publisher Tom)ohMon ~te publisher Wiiiiam s. loWta editor & vice ~nt 5'MMMMi !NINf"ldor ... Al saturday April 1 a, 1882 Back Page PROTEST From A1 out the wiring in his car to the tune of $3,000 and refused to pay for damages. She told him it-sounded like as good a cause as any and agreed to recruit her roommate. Other protesters said they were awakened Friday morning by a knock on the door and a similar proposal. The mystery man even off ercd to make the signs. Perhaps it was the hasty manner in which they were hired -or the fact that these people a~e n9t picketers by trade -but no)le of them seemed to take the job too seriously. "Save the rain forest," one shou ted at commuters traveling down Newport Boulevard. "Save the whales," added another~ who was holding a sign that read~ ."Lots of Lemons Herc." - --------------~ ==-----==---- IEAllCll From A1 eyes and a mole on her left cheek. Anyone with inf or- mation should call Detective Bob Phillips at the Costa Mesa police departmenl at 154-5205. If she is found , police say, Prager will be booked on suspicion of robbery and as· sault with a deadly weapon. Based on accounts from Campbell, police believe it was a business dispute - possibly involving money - that sparked the attack. Prager apparently left the small firm about a month before the assault. Campbell has been in business in Costa Mesa for 25 years. Prager managed the computer sales end of the business. • , ClllRE From A1 be usina the facility as it was r originally intended to be uacd -f .as an educational facility." · Coastline College was • closed for Easter vacation this week and college of· ficials could not be reached for comment on their latest public rel ations effort. New- port-Mesa school board President Forrest ·Werner said he has not received the college's five-page document and has not been contacted by college officials. Werner also said there arc no plans to discuss the proposal at the school board's next meeting on April c 28, al· though the final agenda for that meeting has not been completed. Other picketers marched ,;ilong the sidewalk with signs reading "Pay For What You Destroy," "Cars Ruined Herc" and "Junk made Herc." Sh.au~ .... ~ly Nol Paid protesters earned $70 each from man to picket in front of Newport Blvd. shop Friday~ But while the event seern~·d well -staged, the picketers said they had never even met before that morning. ~ The only confusion cropped up when seve ral picketers tho~ht the car they were trying te save was a BMW. Otherwise, the strategy seemed a success. Less than an hour after the picketers showed up, a rather frazzled man who apparently ru ns the shop was on the phone trying to se t up a meeting with the owner of the Mercedes. And by late afternoon, the shop owner said they had reached a settlement. He declined to · elaborate. Picketers furnished reporters with an alleged name of the disgruntled car owner, but a call to the phone number they provided only made matters more confusing -as the man they claimed hired them ro picket the shop didn't even own a car, lei alone a Mercedes. . Fantasy 5/Decco hnluy S Friday, April 10 drawing: 14, 16, 25, 26, 33 Decco • Hearts ................................... J;idc ... Clubs ................................... 10 • Di;imonds ................................. 8 • Sp;t~ .................................... S Huntihgton Beach · ,.... ........ . $200 ----, !Easter 011 Per Pers Brunch I I._ couPon on With . .... ....._ On/y -----..J REST AU NT O.C.'s Most Spectacular Easter Sunday Champagne Brunch!! Live Mus ic a nd Magic Performed at Table-Side . 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Competing against First quarter Audi sales Increase 49 percent over 1991 such classy performance sedans as the BMW 325i, the Mercedes-Benz 190E, the Mazda 929, the Mit$ublshi Diamante LS, the Lexus ES300 and the Acura Vigor, the Spurred by the new Audi 100, Audi of America, Inc. icreased its first quarter sales by 49 ·percent compared with the January-March period of 1991, the company reported today. In terms of handling and comfort, the Audi 100 checks in as one of the best, if not the best, sedans in this category. ._......., ... Audi 100 definitely has a tough road ahead. The Audi is lesser-known than many -----of its competitors, but Aut among buyers who are R . 0 thorough enough to take ev1ew a number of test drives -----in a given segment, 'the 100 has the merits to grab its share of sales. The Audi 100 fits nicely into the middle of this segment in terms of price, starting at around $30,000. Audt offers better-equipped versions of the 100: the 100 S and tne 100 CS, the model tested for this artjcle. The 100 CS has a base price of S32,900. In terms of handling and comfort •. the o\udi checks in as one of the best, if not the best, sedans in this category. This car has an excellent balance between firm-handling performance and comfort :>f ride. Its speed-sensitive steering, ndependent front suspension, front and rear stabilizer bars, anti-lock brakes and ;tiffened body structure -the body is 30 :>ercent stiff er than that of the 1991 Tlodel - give a driver a great sense of :ontrol. Understeer in the Audi 100 is minimal, lnd .. vhile the car doesn't hold a corner is firmly as a Ferrari docs, you wouldn't Hant it to. You'd have to give up too Tiuch in comfort. Another strength of the Audi 100 is its nteriof. The 100 CS has such standard "Audi's resurgence is being driven by the new Audi 100," said Richard L. Mugg, Vice President in charge of Audi of America. "We sold more 1 OOs in the month of March than we did its predecessor model during the entire first quarter of 1991," Mugg said. "from January through March, sales of 2,463 Audi 1 OOs accounted for 64 percent of our total sales of 3,835 cars." March sal es of 1,662 unit , .. ere up by 93 percent from the 861 units · sold in March of 1991 . Audi's first increase of 49 percent compares with an overall industry See AUDl/85 A 2.8-liter V6 engine produces 172 horsep0wer and 184 pound-feet of torque. ~ features as automatic climate control, an all-weather package that has headlight power windO\vs and mirrors, po\\er locks washers, heated front scats and with remote entry, eight-way P.Ower scats windshield washer nozzles ($345). w ith memory settings, anti-theft system, The car's interior is attractive and for t~ip-informat1on computer, driver-side _ 1hc most p.vt, well designed. One ' air~ag, a po-.~cr sunr<>?f that can be disappointment I found was thJt the pos1taonc.;d with one f11p of a sw1tc~, hcJdrcsts Jren't supportive enough. thr~·potn~ seatbelts with automa~1c The Audi's appearance is attrJctive, if tension adjusters and an outstanding Bose not extremely distinctl\e. The car hJs stereo system. _ . sharp-looking alloy "heels and a basic O ptio11s on· the model tested for this design that won't offend anyone, but article included four-speed automatic prooJb!) won't blow them Jway, either. transmission ($800), clearcoat mctJllic The Audi 1 OO's bigg~t weJkn~s is its paint ($935), leather seats (Sl ,300) and po" er plant. The carnas a 2.8-hter V6 engine that produces 1 72 horscpo" er and 184 pound-feet of torque, propelling this 3,400-pound German sedan trom zero to 60 miles per hour in 9.9 )CCOnd:., and to an electronically-limited top speed of 130 miles per hour. Those aren't bad numbers, but put in perspccti1,,e with other cars in its cla~. they're not all that good. The Audi 100 has less power and quickness than most of the models listed abo-.e. In foct, it has less power th.rn IO\\er-end sedans ltf...e the Toyota Camry LE and the N1~n Maxima. A car this The \>ehicle: ':J2 Audi 100 CS The price: M~RP -S32 900 As tested -S36,8-l0 The guts: 2 8 l11<:r, VG engine that produCl> 172 hor~pov.er; four-speed automatic transm1ss1on; front-\\hecl Jri.1.., four-,,hccl disc braf...c.·:, with anti-locf... brJJ..mg sy:,- tem, f ullr inclc.'pcnclent front sus- pension, front .ind reJr !>tJbiltzcr bar) and )p<.:cd--.c.·nsitl\ c stel'ring Ttre lineage: Audi's .m1CJ-s1zc ~i sedan,. the 100 debuts Jn Jll-ncw, fourth-generation de)1gn in the , 992 model. 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"1C.• -·-... 77 ._TOYOTA ..... -" -•-•OI. -----.:S33 - • . 81 $a1Ufday .... 11. 1982 Tips help automobiles and the environment meet on friendly term Today's climate of awareness and concern can sometimes give car owners the impression that their vehicles are Environment.al Enemy No. 1. Cars generate used motor oil, other fluids, batteries and tires that pollute ow water and crowd our landfills. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) leak from our automotive refrigerants and may deplete the e>Zone layer. Gas-guzzling vehicles waste an import.ant natural resource, and car exhaust clouds the air we breathe. It's enough to make the environment.ally concerned motorist put his car in the garage and hide the keys. • But you can have your car and protect the earth, too. Here are a few steps toward becoming a environmentally friendly driver: • Properly dispose of automotive fluids and parts. Many recycling centers and some automotive-service centers will accept used motor oil, antifreeze, transmission fluid, batteries and tires. In particular, used motor oil has proven to be a problem, because of the amount generated by car owners. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates thar 61 percent of do-it-yourself oil changers improperly dispose of th~ used oil. That amounts to almost 240 million gallons dumped into the U.S. environment each year. It is ecologically dangerous to spread oil over the ground, pour it into sewers or place it in the trash, even in a sealed container. One quart of oil can ruin the taste of 250,000 gallons of drinking water and create a film two acres wide on the ~urface of water, according to the U .S. Environmental Protection Agency. On the . Car maintena.nce reduces harmful exhaust -The environment &OOn may 5UlfW' test (20.3 percent) than the previous our economic worries as an issue of year (1 7 percent). concern to Americans. Increased fears Periodic engine checkups, along with about the quality of our air and water necessary maintenance, can make a big are heighte~ by recent reports of difference in exhaust emissions. Even holes in the ozone layer. the simple replacement of a dirty air Nearly two-thirds of the total carbon filter, one Of the most offending mo·noxide. more than a quarter of the components, can reduce emissions ana hydrocarbons and a third of the save gas. nitrogen oxides which pollute our • Car Care Council offers a few 'more atmosphere come from motor vehicles. thin~ . you ....should know about engine These percentages decrease conait1ons: dramatically as the venicle population, If your engine is smoking out of the with enhanced emission control exhaust, it may mean: systems, gets younger (a 1972 • 1975 •The fuel system is malfut'lctioning; model car produces as much pollution • The engine control computer as four new cars). system is malfunctioning; Another factor: as we improve the • The engine may need to be overall maintenance of existing vehicles overhauled due to -.vorn piston rings or we significantly reduce harmful valves. ~xhaust. If an exhaust analyzer ~ows high · Preliminary results from last car~n monoxide content. it may October's vehicle check program, mean: during National Car Care Month, • The air filter is dirty; disclosed a higher percentage of • The PCV (positive crankcase vehicles failing the exhaust · emissions ventilation) system is clogged: other hand, used oil can be recycled for various industrial uses or energy recovery. The used oil generated in the U.S. in one year would be enough to service 900,000 homes for a year, if burned for electricity. The number of used-oil collection sites has grown in the past couple of years, making it easier for do-it-yourself ers to find an accept.able place to dump their drain-?an contents. Valvoline ln>tant Oil Change has more than 3 30 centers nationwide and since December 1989 hts collected over 370,000 gallons of used motor oil. While it is the only national quick-lube chain that has actively solicited used oil, many independent service shops and retail stores collect used lubricants. For more information on used-oil collection centers, check with your • The cold start system is- malf unctioning; • The fuel system is operating too rich; • The Ignition timing is Incorrectly adjusted; • The · thermostatic air control Is malfunctionini;; • The air injection system is malfunctioning; If an exhaust analyzer shows high hydrocarbon content it may mean: • Fouled spark plugs; • Faulty spark plug wires; • Faulty ignition cap °' rotot; • lncOfrect ignition timin~ •The fuel system is too rich; •There's a vacuum leak; For most cars, with their numerous sensors, computers and other electronic circuitry, accurate diagnosis is a prerequisite to a proper tune-up. In the long run this service, along with a complete tune-up, can save time, fuel and, of course, our environment. ' municipal refuse department or community recycling groups. • Recycle automotive refrigerants. Refrigerants for auto air-conditioners are the leading use for CFCS, which, when released into the atmosphere, are suspected to damage the earth's protective ozone layer. Because of this danger, ihe U.S. and other nations have agreed to eliminate the use of CFCs by Chrysler's Cherokea becomes first sport utility vehiclQ. with air bag ~ . Chrysler has taken safety to a new level with the advent of the new 1993 Grand Cherokee, the world's iirst sport utility vehicle with a driver's-side air bag. TRW Technar Inc. of Irwindale, California, which is hosting the kickoff of Chrysler Corporation's Jeeps Grand Cherokee Supplier Caravan Tour, is the supplier for the ai r bag crash sensors featured on components for our customers," said Thomas J. Doyle, TRW Technar vice president and seneral manager. "They are particularly proud of their record of having no parts returned from Chrysler in 1991." A sense of partnership is at the core of TRW's relationship with ' We are very proud to be a OP£N SUNDAY the year 2000. fortunately, thete is an alternative: SUV~ Trans A/C. was unvei~ recently by Ou Pont, its manufacturer, and IC-LO Inc., which ls its exdutive rNrketer to the automotive a(termarket industry. The refrigerant, which uses no CFCs and does not contribute to ozone depletion, can be used in a few 1992 cars with compatible air-conditioners. Car owners are now required by law to recycle CFC-based refrigerant. Many service centers now have equipment that removes ref rlgerant, cleans out con taminants and then recharges it into the ai(-conditioning system. Industry groups have adopted a Refrigerant Recycling Center logo, displayed by certified service shops to help motorists identify properly equipped centers with knowledgeable personnel. • Use gasoline with ethanol. Ethanol is an alcohol fuel produced by fermenting grain, primarily corn. As much as ip percent ethanol in gasoline is permint\f by car manufacturers to extend gasoline and to make the fuel burn cleaner, thereby reducing air pollution. However, ethanol in gasoline has been found to contribute to vapor lock and hot-starting problems, so keep a watch on such fuel in your car. And be on the lookout for other alternative f ucls and power sources -including methanol, natural gas, propane, electricity and solar energy -which are being tested. • Develop fu el-conserving habits. The • first step 1s choosing a f uel~efficient vehicle. Fuel-e((iciency ratings are posted on the price stickers of new cars and arc also available from the manufadurers and See TIPS,15 Tech nar, a unit of TRW Transportation Electronics Division, has supplied Chrysler with all its crash sensors since the introduction of air bags in 1989. So far, Technar has supplied nearly 10 million sensors t o Ch r ysle r from manufacturing facilities in Irwindale and Rochester Hills, Ml. part of their latest success the Grand Cherokee.• -Plll.l.ft IBWl1E vice presidenVgeneral manager TRW Transportation Electronics CELEBRATING EASTER The standard rolamite sensor that Technar makes for the Grand Cherol-.ee is a simple but elegant inertial switch that reacts to the deceleration of a car during a crash, closing an electrical circuit if the crash is serious enough to cause severe injury to the occupant. Rolamite air bag crash sensors help discriminate between severe crashes, which require bag deployment, and lesser collisions. Chrysler. "Chrysler 1s our division's largest customer, and we have developed a preferred supplier relationship with them that i~ working very well," said Philippe Lemaitre, vice president and general manager of TRW Transportation Three sensors are used in each vehicle equipped with an air bag. Two are redundant discriminating sensors tha t make the decision to deploy the bag if necessary. comprise the safest, most reliable recording of each assembly step and Electronics Division. "We are very system available for con"trol of complete final testing of each proud to be a part of their latest automobile air bags. sensor. success -the Grand Cherokee.'' TRW sensors are made on ChrysleF has awarded its highest TRW Transportation Electronics automa ted lines b y 1,200 quality award, the Pentastar, to Division, based in Farmington Hills, employees in Irwindale, San Dimas TRW Technar for the last t\vo Michigan, is a leading producer of i he third is a safing sensor that confirms that a crash is adually occurring and permits deployment. In combination. these sensors and Arcadia, and 200 employees in consecutive years. electronic and electromechanical ' Rochester Hills. Quality control "Technar employees have proven products for the worldwide procedures feature computer their dedication to making quality automotive industry. Car Care video sheds light on mysteries under the hood I I that maze of hoses, belts, wires and dipsticks under the hood of your car makes you want to slam the hood right back down, Car Care Council offers something to unravel the mystery. It's a rea~nably·pnced video that helps viewers find their way under the hood and around the car, truck or van. Appropriately entitled "How to Find Your Way Under the> Hood," this 25-minute video is a hands-on guide that tells you how to determine if a belt or hose is going bad, how to check tires, transmission and cooling systems. The video also answers questions most commonly asked about the principal non-technical aspects of preventive main tenance The subject comes to life when auto shop instructor Steve Robinson skillfully takes viewers and his $tudents through 21 check points "Whether you're a do-1t-yourselfer or have it done for you, this 1s valuable information for every vehide owner," said Don Midgley, Council president We cover current models, as well as the older ones which most of us drive. "Return on the inv~tment in this tape can be substantial, as preventive maintenance pays off in terms of vehicle safety and lower operating costs. it also helps cut harmful exhaust emissions." To order, send S12.95 (check or money order) to VIDEO, c/o Car Care Council, One Grande Lake Drive, Port Clinton, OH 43452. For more Information, II the Car Care Council dt (419) 734-5)43. -. NF WPO~T Rf hC. 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Special delivery Subaru redesign s its right-hand driv_e Le gacy for ma il T hanks to the !V.J'ong demarid by the nation's rural mail carriers during its first year, Subaru of America nas introduced a restyled and upgraded 1992 version of its special right-hand drive Legacy Station Wagon. The company . last year responded to the demands of the rural letter carriers by introducing the right-hand drive wagon complete with full-time all-wheel drive, power-assisted four-wheel disc brakes, power steering/ windo .. wmirrors and four-speed automatic transmission. Added to this comprehensive equipment list for 1992 arc a 40-Watt AM/FWcassetr.e audio system and full-size Pl 85/70 HR 14 all-season spare tire. Factory options include air conditioning, whi l e popular accessories encompass roof rack, skid plate, floor mats, mud flaps and engine-block heater. The basic Post Office On Wheels from Subaru, which also includes rear liftgatc def ro>ter/ wiper/washer , fou r·whccl independent suspension, 60/40 split folding rear seat and 130-horsepower engine, carries a S12,999 suggested retail price. Air conditioning brings the package to $13,799. S ubaru began working on the right-hand drive project immediately after it and nine other automotive firms were contacted by the rural carriers' Quality of \York Life/Employee Involvement teams in mid-1989 requesting consideration of a special vehicle. "And it seemed a perfect marriage to us," said Ken Stanton, ·vice president of sale:> operations for Subaru. "Our products are known for their rugged, all-season durability and reliability. Coupled with the go-anytime virtues of all-wheel drive is the comfortable Jnd versatile SubJru legacy Station Wagon; a package we believed would be just right." Rurill mail carriers responded: introduced in early 1991, Subaru sold 1,600 right-hand drive \Chicles by year's end. Rural letter carriers have been dcli\iering the mail to America's communities since 1896, and work under a provision where most carriers use their own vehicles which are generally equipped with left-hand drive. However, carriers have to service their routes from the right-hand side to avoid crossing tra ffic lanes. To compensate, some have equipped their vehicles with dual controls, while others have simply endured the incom enience. S ubaru worked closely with the 80,000-member Natiorial Rural letter Carriers Association in de\eloping the car. A rural letter carrier can order the special ve hicle from any of the nearly 730 Subaru dealers nati o nwide . It carries a three-year/36,000-mile limited warranty with a five-year/60,000- mile rust perforation warranty. Although the right-hand drive Legacy is currently manufactured in Japan, Subaru produces its other Legacy models at -the Subaru-Isuzu Automotjve. Inc., plant in Lafayette, IN. In 1991 more than 75 percent of all Legacy models sold in the United States were made by American labor at the Indiana plant. '81 BUICK CENTURY WAGON Ur*<! "~ ... rt Cawdle w!i!&'red rt Low UceDerf Cond4ioll. (Slk.I ITCVetj WI> (SU 4093) 4CQ)$7495 $9495 '92 BUICK '81 CADILLAC CENTURY4DR COUPE DE Vlu.E IJ1C !*le low mies. rm IJll new A.1etlpe beigfl dctl dlnCJ. A ll\llt sed de¥I. lb! see! (Sl # 4111 ~ #40IS) $13 495 $13 995 ANNOUNCING Theodore Robins Ford/ISUZ11 • HERE'S HOW • Dial 642-0010 x310 'for Reservation • ~ in-your vehicle for my service Isled '11 GEO . PRIZM 4DR Wt !*le, Do. 1.'C, PIS. LOw "*5. ~ Uke new. (Siii i I $9895 '11 BUICK RM ERA Sia~~ le3rW1. 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IU(NA PARK 6700 M.ancheS1ef An., Buena P.- 739-4000 Mercedes FRANK'S MOTORCARS 2~ Rocdeld, El Toro 137.3500 HOUSf Of. IMl'ORTS 6862 L'~ltf A~. Buena Pi/11 523·7250 FLETCHER JOHU MOTOR CMS 1301 CW! Strttl. Hewpol1 8eldl 133·9300 Mitsubishi MAnOtt MITSUMSHI Sales • Ues4ng • fleet • Parts • ScMce 2833 Hartlot BMI, CoSU Mesa (714) 64CM49' ROGH MlLLU MITSUllSHl 19202 Beach Bl. tUt. kll. 961-()233; •·100400-696' TIITTU CLICK MfTSutlSHI 38 Auto c... DrNt. ~ '72·7400 Nissan MTIN~ ·rMt In Tustin" "'ssan 30 Auto Ce!Ut Or. TUSlln Auto CC111et '69·'112 lLW Wiii ~ NISSAN 44 Aulo Ctnllt DllYI. 1Mne 911-7676 0 1<1srno b 1lf" \INMRSOY OU>SMOIU l GMC TltUCIC 2850 HllW .., • Colli ...,. ...... Porsche NEWPORT AUTO ClHTtl 445 E. Coast Hwy • Newport Beach ., 3.()9()() Saab BUCH IMPORTS SO. Ws leading Salb d't l0t 8 conseQllM ytn Salet. s.n~e. LeuklQ 848 Oo'lt St. Nlwpol1 kith 7141712.otOO Saturn SATURN Of. SANlA AAA 1350 Auto MIU Or • SarcJ AN 152 .. ll2 Subaru T\ITTU cucn T\ISTIN SUIMU 40 Auto Cener Or , T USlin 730-4600 Suzuki IOI LOHGP'RE SUZUIO Now ~ OeMly Al Models In WtS!mlnSter. 13600 Beach BIVd (7U) 192-60• TUml CLICKS TUSTIN MlHO •O Auto Ctnllf Or. T us:.n 7JG.4600 Toyota TOYOTA Of. COSTA MESA 1866 HMtlor 8IYd • Com MIS.\ 722·2000 JOf MACPH£tSON TOYOIA 44 1.ao CtrUr en..... Tuslln 132->111 llU MAXlY TOYOTA ht1s ()pcri t-3 S&rlSly 1U81 Be~h SM!., ~ kacll 147 .. 5$5 f\MOttf TOYOTA Her# Sw.ttl I Isl Slits • Servltt * hrts * Leasing 15300 llcadl. Wes11nnsu1 194.3322 lLW WlN llMNf TOYOTA 30 Auto Ctnlet Ort.t, 1twc 761.0UI Volkswagen RAY f\ADEIOI VOUCSWAGEN Siles • ltlSllQ • StMc:t • P.ns • 8odV Rt;IU lrWll ""'° Cen:et 714 ·130. 7 300 SOUTH COUNTY VOlKSWAGEN tM1W 1 Vcune Salts in fie U SA. 11711Btldl8lwd ~Beach UMOOO Dantty McKemta' ~ South County Vollc,wagen/Isuzu . FACTORY AUTHORIZED l'Fl•BIG:•Pm SOMCl • PMTS OPDt M·f 7A.ll.·7P.1. 1 i 1 • 1 1 , 1 11 1·1 " 1 ~w . 11' . 1 , 111 1 • . , , (l·~t lOOll Vo lvo a Your Ad Here -a For Only sge A Week • CALL. 642-4321 lxt. 332 r. Newpolt 9MohlColla Mw Dally Piiot Audi 100 CS standard features include automatic climate control, eight-way power seats and a trip-information computer. AUDI: Spurred by 100 line, sales up 49 percent From B1 gain of less than 4 percent Powered by a new 172 horsepower V6 engine, the Audr 100 is targeted at the Acura Legend and other import luxury sedans. Tests certified by the International Motor Sports Association have demonstrated the overall superiority or the Audi 100 over such competitors as the BMW 525i, the Lexus ES300, the Mercedes 300E 2.6, the Acura Legend, the Mazda 929 and the Volvo 960. Introduced to the U.S. market last October, the mid-size Audi 100 is the first new model in what will soon become an entirely revamped line-up pf n-w Audis. • Set for U.S. market introduction on May 1, arc the Quattro sedan and wagon versions of the 100 and the hig~ performance $4 sports sedan. The 1992 luxury flagship Va Quattro is ~qt.tip~ with a new 276-horsepower engine and passenger side air-bags. Coming this summer is the new 1993 90 series, also powered by the 172-horsepower V6. • Quatfro models, wnrch Audi pioneered and introduced in 1980, will be available fo r the first. time in the 90 and 100 series ·wi th automatic transnijssions. · "Most buyers in tho import luxury segment prefer automatic transmissions" Mu~ said. "So we believe that combining an automatic transmission with the Quattro system will make its active safety/accident .avoidance advantages accessible to more potential Audi owners." Quattro sales have a·ccounteo in recent years for from 20 percent to 30 percentof Audi sales. "With the introduction of au tomatics across the line, we expect this percentage to increase significantly," Mugg said. TIPS: Awareness key to environmentally safe driving From 82 the federal E~~:whe-n !lriving, accelerate gradually, mafntain a steady speed and avoid sudden stops and starts. Coast to stops when possible. limit use of electrical systems, suc h as ai r conditioners, stereos and power windows. And keep your car well maintained. Keeping your car washed and waxed will ma ke it more aerodynamic. Properly inOated tires will also reduce drag on yo ur car's e ngine. And use an energy-conserving motor oil. Valvolinc !l"akes oi ls in several viscosity grades that will provide .up to 2.7 percent better fuel economy over regular motor oils. Th~ oils are marked as "Energy Conserving" or "En ergy Conserving-II." • Drive as little as possible. This may seem impractical to even the most ecologically minded motorist, but there are some simple tactjcs to accomplish this withou t too much inconvenience. Plan your trips to take the most direct route, or the one with the fewest stops. A\.oid construction zones and heavy traffic areas that require idling for long periods. And COrl)bine tnps as much as po>s1blc. Stop by the store on the wily home from work, rather that mal..ing an extra trip out in the evening. Or, select a dry cleanet- next to )'Our grocery store to knQCk off two chores witfi one stop. Readers can write to Norm Hudecki, director of technicitl services for Valvoline, Inc., at P.O. Box 8797, St. Louis, ·Mo., 63102. ·. Saturday, April 18, 1992 .. ~\I Trll ,~~-~.'l'f ~11 HI "> ''"I. •I f' v \ •' v1•1(,• .... ,. ,,,,,,.,.the Ai .... t0f"'l(,)b1'9 L•uti <.~ ~'""-'" •• ,, '"'. Bubbte gum removal need not be a sticky situation Q I recently took my son and -his friend to the park, and one of them got some chewing gum stuck on my car's carpet. How can it be removed without cutting the carpet? -N.D. A: First, harden the gum with an ice cube, then scrape it off with a dull kni'e. If that doesn't remove it completely, soak it with carpel dcaner and then scrape 1t. Finish up with one more application of carpet cleaner, then wipe the area with a dean rag. Q I took my 1990 Lexus ES250 in for a froAt end wheel alignment, and was informed that I needed a four wheel alignment. I always just had the front wheels aligned on my Cadillac. Do I really need a four \\heel alignment and why? -D.P. A: Most of "today's vehicles have independent rear suspension, \'\hich means instead of a solid one piece rear axle, they have a number of separate parts. This type of suspension crcJte!> a smoother ride because all four comers PLUG IN ~ ~gt:t Po (VJ.IC: ll(10> ~ ~ • fl "'°" tit! o'ld~!O ~lXi'~'\ of the Car handle the road surf ace indept•ndently. It also means all foui whecb need to be aligned to insure proper \Chicle steering and l'r.lndlmg. Q Wi ll I burn up my engine by u~ing a very high octane gasoline? -D.S. A: ~u. but you ,-.11! burn up )Our monl') In other words, f your \chicle doesn't p·ng on unleaded regular, there i> no need to go to >uper unleadl' I Ii )Our engine ping:.. J higher octane gasoline will hl'lp, but 1t won't sol"e the problem. If 1t continue>, we recommend )Ou ha\e )Our vehicle chec~c<l b\ a COIT' r ctent mechanic. Qu<.•:,tions for this column on automotil e maintenance and rPpair should b<.' addrt.• scd to: The Auto Tutor, The Automobile Club of Southern CaliforniJ, in ca re of this neuspap<.'r. The Auto Club ,1/:,0 provides an auto information center dired line (213)"'~1-·1-187, bet,~een 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Insurance Institute examines vehlcle rollover death rate Rolling over is involved in 80 percent of all motorist deaths in sing.le-vehid e crashes of small utility vehicles. . I -~ 1• ~ 2 ~ .. _ .. _ .. -_ ... -. The two-wheel-drive version of the Ford Bronco II has a much higher rollover death rate than other si milar vehicles, it was reported in a new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Another finding was that small pid<up trud<s, like small utility vehicles, have high single-vehicle rollover death rates, with the rates varying widely among specific makes and series. Those equipped with fouMvheel:ctrive have especially high rollover death rates. The Nissan 720 four-wheel-drive short bed pickup truck has the highest single-vehide rollover rate in th1s group. The findings have been submitted to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which is considering new standards to reduce the injuries associated with passenger vehicle rollovers -events tNt account fot more than 20 percent of all motor vehicle deaths. "The f.ict that·small utility vehicles and pickup trucks roll over more often and, compared with cars, account for higher proportions of deaths In sinide-vehicJe rollover crashes isn't a new finding," said Brian O'Neill, Institute president. ''We've known about this problem for years. "But, manufacturers continue to produce utility and other vehicles with poor stability characteristia -high centers ol gravity and narrow track widths -that make them more likely to roll over." In all three categories -cars, utility vehides and pickup trucks -the smallest vehicles ha\1! the highest death rates In both rollowr and non-rollover crashes. In slngle-vehide rollover crashes, the death rate per 10,000 regjstered small utJhty whlcles is more than 1 O limes the rate for the larpst ~ cars. The ~-also vary widefy according to size within the ume vehlde type. MHnwhile, small utility vehicles ha\1! a rate per 10,000 regilteted vehicles that's ~four times that ol large utility 11'9 tmtitute told NHTSA ~ 9,565 people died In 1990 p1•1nger vehicles that rolled CNet, ec:mundn1 fot 51 percent ol all occupant duths In slnlle-vehlcle crashes ol p.usenpr ~ Utihty whidel are the least stabli ol the P•• •"I" whide types. for more inbmadon, call O'Neill at (703) 247-1500. 1991 LEXUS .ES 300i-.!!' ~-........$3 76 ~citax Includes Sunroof, Leather and Automatic *1995 gw~ 11 cenc1 plue WM for eo moa. dOMd end IM.M on epprov.i credit. 122.eoa.eo p1u1 tu•. Option to purchaN at ltaM end fct St3.~7.00. a.Md on t5K mAes pet YM'· Nloe lo c:t100M from: (070348), (0&42'0), (0'5124),(0152811). (OH271), (Oet220), (Ol7154). 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"' Ille --er..lll ... -lie~ next day's publication. 5:30pm Thursday for the Real Eatate Tab. 3:30pm Wednesday for t~e Independent TODAY'S ANNCHJNCEMENTS 2920 BUY GREEN! Employment Opportunities ...... Ille .. .__ EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 3330 General Secr.etarla l General Contractor NB. Computerized EMPLOYMENT M30 P eraon Friday NI smkr Good phone voice for busy legal clinic. 723-0135 EMPLOYMENT t>::>JO Sect 'r/rtc eptlonlat Personable, telephone & computor akllla,+ Merchandise REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS Help keep our world clean and green. All NEW environmentally sound household products. Not avail· able In stores. Com· petitlvoly priced. You CAH make a dtflerencel EMPLOYMENT M30 ADMIN SECT'Y Respons for coord admln services, non- profit youth organize· t1on. Strong secretarial skills, some acct'ng/ bkkg. Communication, organl:tallonal, com- puter ak1ll1 needed. Send resume to: Por· sonnel, P .O. Box 10297, CM 92627 Chtldcare: Looking for loving nannies & hotel sitters. Wkly: S225· $275 or $6·8/Hr, Quallcare1 999·0405 Customer Sel'\/1co MEMBERSHIP SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR ·payro11 & related re· --R-.E-. C_A_R_E_E_R_S __ , pons, Microsoft Word preferred. Excellent working cond11tons. general oll1ce man- agement req for small, yet well established APPLIANCES tiO 11 $27,000 780·8850 E)tpand1ng Dynamic COM firm. 40 Hrs per Apt. size upright $125 Res . Co. seeks week, aalary open. 631-6355 Agents, Loan Reps. 87S·33t t Je7S.23t t _G_E_2_2_0_11_o_v_e/_o_v-en-.-,-"- Socty1, Sales Mgr & ---------A.E. Assistants. Xlnt TELEMARKETING to bellevel Mint cond. 1002-2790 '; 151·9428 Instructor PIT opportunltyt Must be EARN GOOD MONEY $lOO 631•6355 Tne Nowport Harbor Bog·Adv w /salllng e11p'd, agreu1ve & d• DU ING HARD TIMES Washer/Otyer, $145 ea, Area Chamber of club. 87S·9080 pendable. Send conll· R Dishwasher $125, Commerce has as lm-1.,...,..--------denttal resume .. sal· Med & dental & vet lrlge. 84a.5848 A RE IN THE R EAL l:.ST A TE TABLOID SECTION ITAXGUIDE INCOME TAX 2922 ALARM INSTALLER/ PERSONAL TAX SERVICE TECH • PREPARATION With exporlonce needed to excel with Accurate, reasonably one of Orange Co's priced, eonlldenllal. finest alarm compa· Evening and weekend nhts. Salary com· appointments (your mensurat• w/exp. home or mine). Maxi· Please call for Inter· mediate opening for Management ary reqt to: Mr. supphes. Nico ollico, washer/Dryer, While an onthus1ast1c lndl· PROFESSIONALS Johnson, 3300 lrvino great crew. 15·20,_ Maytag. s175 firm. vldual with superior Oissallslled? Is a 8 Ave 1105, NB 92660 comm ... bonuses e44-o4t2 "people" akllls and figure annual Income ---------1 6am·1 pm Mon-Fri. word processing •bill· potential worth 4 5 Real Estate's Best! Call Carol 540-0156. ties. Vou will utilize minutes of your lime? Agent8/Lo•n Reps your cre:sttve thinking lf so, call 586·4258 Eern $3,000 mo • In and persuasive aP-t---------ADD 11 I 0 N of proach to sollc1t now Market 631-4404 comm's to 100-.. + EMPLOYMENT SERVICES :>1)33 FURNITURE 8014 9·drawer dresser $300, 2 chairs S60 ea. 1 twin bed 550. 673.0958 aller 4pm Of Iv mag REJ\L ESTATE 2799 ·--Th• following real ••· MONEY TO LOAN 2914 mlze the t •x ben· view, 850-8580 eflts you •r• •n· --------- tltled to. • Assistant Custodian Reg. Tax Preparer Call Bob 457·1734 memberships from OPPORTUNITIES Trngl FT1PT. Call Mr $1,000 Wkt~ Stutt1ng businesses and lndl· G a,• w McElravey 839-2287 envelopes Start now, VlduaJs, and encour-• roe~ ,1Ngcr •ne NATIONWIDE U SA no oxp Free supplles ager active par1lc1pa· ;;-:.~"'' ~ c ": RECEPTIONIST & Info. No obllg!lltOn lion by existing mom· ' rvi v ·• · ' Send SA.S E to WI•· bors. 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No exp nee. cording. 1-800·733· TRAVEL 3014 11'1 the solution you're searching for • wheth· er you're seeking a home. an apartment, a new occupation or even a stray pet. liver the Huntington t470 JambOree Road Huntington Beach/ Great Income opplyl 4749. Beach/Fountain Valley Newport Bt1th. CA 9Z660 Fountain Volley area Costa Meaa. Call ------P.~..--- lndependent Thurs· Good pay Includes _A_n_d_Y_8_4_2_.e_8_7_0 __ days early morning EQUlll Oop!y tml)I0~11 mileage Must have SECRETARY PIT Claaalfled hours. No collechons'-p'"'""1_L_O_T_C_LA_S_S_t..;.F_IE_D_ rehabte car and Insur· Mon·FrL SJ Caplat· Today! lnvol\/ed. Need to bo ance. Call 714· EOE 4""' •999 842 5878 11•1 the solution you'rct 965-3030 ask for Rita. rano. ~ • • evallable Wednesdays searching for. whelh·i--------- lrom 8PM to Thurs· or you're , .. king a days 3AM. Valid CA. home. an apartment. DL• and Insurance a a new occupation or must. 714/642-4333, even a stray pet. Ex'l 209 PART TIME EMPLOYM~NT ~::>:Jo t-;MPLOYMENT ::>::>:lO Processing mail for .------------------our co. Good pay. no elCp noc 6<48·2161 TRAVEL SERVICE DIRECTORY -· <" • ::s _ ...... D> -(JI::> ~~-• &j CD D> ::> 0. . >C <"' n> -"' < • --iii ::> -0 ,, ::> -ID ':T cO CD ':T 5 ~ • 'O ~ • 0 50 • "' Ct Q> -· ~ < :J Q> CD a ii • Far II JDll' llame and lllllillll ll88ds EARN MORE MONEY! AT UNIGLOBE Priority Travel. we have Full Time & Part Time commissioned sales positions available. If you have a desire to earn more money, Contact Ron Van Aalst at 714/644-8860----lilf PlllL INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES ~83 $1 .21 per line per day. Thllt'• All you pay. ............ ... .,...... In the SERVICE DIRECTORY '°' fnOf• lnfOrmadon CALL TOOAVll ASK FOR YOUR Service Directory Repmentatln M2-432t Ext 3t0 RENT frough ctasslfted APPLIANl't-:S SEHVICE J426 PAULS'S APPLIANCE SVC AJ Makes and Models Couneous ~ 558-0515 3021-8 Hatbof Bl. C.M. RATH ROOM REl"INISH .1-1 IH Ct: HAMIC" 'fll.t:S J f>2 H 1-:Lt-:CTHIC'AL :JtHO HANDY MAN :nto PAINTINO 3HMi l.HiHTINO OUTDOOH 3H 1 a "-•n l!tectrlo Home repair, plumb., •W.P. YOUNOQUIS Nefghborhood Electn. elect., crpntry, 111•, Repair 6 Install 12vr Patntlne Contractor THE ORIGINAL Uc #C10823150. Frff concrete, bath/kit, Lighting Speclallat. Oual. painting by prof DEAN the TILE llAff .. t. Reu. 723-9320 remod .. Cave ~9 Retired landscaper. Ucl602098. Ins. Fre Pett Kunst, 722-7732 eat. 154W305 IHky ehowere·Acld Th• I! I• ctr Io• I PORTABLE WELDING lltch .. I cor Palnll- wash & regrout. New HUtd~man No job Lo ..& tt-iu2 2t t4 ... & Repair. Bathroom• too amalt Free eats c-•WW" • S13fhf, • materials Sh d '"I ,..,.:.A. Ref. 7 yrs exp ower oors, N «> 24 twe . ...,._,. 842-2282 Repair• R ua. c~ • R I C K 1_ T I L • , 97-...oc>e B ht b " I &Intl Ftoor1-Ptumblng Uc. try, drywall, elecJrlcaJ, B L 0 C " • C 0 N· ---....... ..--~.,,.,....,.-.,. at u .. a • 25yra O.C. 873-8085 paint, ... c. Great rates. CRl!TK Lie & Reis. "AINBOW Circle llatnt We regla.ze tub. tile. •• p In 'E Housel ahower, sink. 5 yre TILE lnl1alled/Repalred. Brian 154&-1788 875-2SJ22. Ml~l'Q \: " warr. 82t•11S2 Prompt Courteous s.w. Apt. Oual. Job. Fr" e11. FrH Est, & Relerenc" ••""'l ... t• lltalntlne St. Lc'5e9897 836-'75 MASSAOt-: as:JO llAllLIN<; :n 20 HlJSINt-:ss St:HVICt-:S :HMH Advantage Lottery Ser- vice•. Improve odda w/Lottery. IS Ht• num- ber'O fOt $2 Of 7. S.29 e1amJ)9. ALS. PO aox 7200-142, CM 92628. <'ABINt:TS :1-t•111 ..-CONVEVS CUSTOMS Cablnete/flurntture. "nl1hee/Reetorat1on • M qualty. 648-6375 C"Allf'l·.N l'llY .1·.10 o...~ P~talrs .... Or) .. 111• .. -• ,.. ... Jtrrrr MaoOee'1 fl·Ml ~I I 11:'\J I 111 I I-1·1.'I. SELL your used vehlclo through classlfted M2o.H71 John a Shelby 848-45178 f'orevor• Lifetime wanw'lly vtnyl aldln9 & custom trim or tu- hare oe•t restuoco Half prtce of Seara. 'r" eat. Infinity Sdertera842»2.212 A>'l.T HAWNG SERVtCE Garf191/yd ~ C'l .t :AN IN( I St:HVI< t-:S 1: .. H1 -~· Ucenaed. bonded, ln- aured alnce 1980, e:ae-1439 11-I \I( I s &llt-.fKS .It.I "• Jon 141-8112 LIOllT HAULING Le ColL °'II MNH 4 l.1\NllSI 1\l'I ~ L A l.\N < AIH .!MOM Clean household•. 10 yre exp. Rellabte. ":!.,C•8.0A~ Pereonallzed Lawn Oood Refs. ,.,.. Eat. Cedlr ,.'!.er.!'!:.. ,... .... Care. Wilt be•I any low C0111 n&-2383 ......-._,.. prlcel Renovation and Am Wl'lyt• 842-7208 landacaplng. frff .. , COmm/R ... Reas. ,.., .. , dally, bf.Wkly Of Wk~, Uc • bond. ean Me ••• " ... 731·2t3e &48-3640 or 848-7211 11 1\ NI IY M l\N .17 to Tell" GftfliGePifti .... ..-RdAtRa......., Comm.JR••· Clean- ROfttel PAOP£R'Tl~S up1. trff trlmJremov, Aellabte woman. 10• ,.alnt.Carp4tntry-etc.• Valentin Hl"°443 Vt• ••P. •Int tefa, very Drywall. ~5-52'71 The A Team. Person•I· thorollgh f'NO oat. •· d la a ... 738o5e48 Ot ....,.123 •All tYP•• repalre. "• wn • gar...,n I O NS lll l I lfll:'IJ : ",, 11 I •I \; ( I < • f 'I ' 1-11·1 11 !1 1 \I 11.i11 P9JntJnt, Stucco. dry-:~~3~:t• ••P· wall, f9neea/91t". S. .... ·--------Nor Dt9C Jahn 1»-4t• Trff 8en/tee, atump•. •l,..r••• Yeur ""'* I do al tr•d••· low s>ric••· 11c·o a bonded. Jtrt. •so.~ ctnupa. heullng. Comm.Jr••· l•wn ""''"' Miii,. M1,.M1' Strees•d O-.tta•ck Pain. Consul., exam. by Doctor & ~ l'lf massage Only S 18. lne. acc. 843-9053 MOVINO :tM:M Mlcha•l't Moving A Storage Lie 1n1ur. Ouar. 1ow11t ratH. (108-002). 532·5890 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif Public Ullh· lie• Comm111lon OE· OUIRE:S that all uaod hou1enold good• HOOJo'IN<i :rn10 Frff E1tlmate1 New re roof & repairs. Uc #41 t802. 845-8023 St'lllNKl.1:-'1\ llt-:t'l\IHS :t!t:l I Sprlnklera are m only tiuaine11. Repair & lnatallatlone CharlH 722·7824 TIU.F S t-:H V I< ·1· S :111~•11 movers print their Alt Amerio... T P.U C. Cal T number, ••,,,I••· Removal Nmo1 and chauneura Trim, senior Disc ~lnl their TCP. num· f"rh HI. 631·1416 ber In all advertlH• ment1. If you have • que111on ebO\lt tne i. gallty of • mover, Nmo or chaulleur, call: PubltC Utlhti .. COmml11lon 114·561-4161 l'AIN I !Nii :IM !'I H 142-1171 ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUI Is someOM speclel twMng e btrthdey In Mtl(l ~ It in the Dolly PHot and Independent! Send In e non-~e photo elong wtth S10.00 or just a masage with SS.00 and we wtll publish It on • Mtty 7th. Dcodllne: Mtty 1st, 5:00 p.m. Send your message to: The Dally Pilot & Independent 330 W. Bay St. Costa Maa, CA 92627 Attn: CIMslfted Happy lMf'thday -----------/:t i::.. ______________ ___ I PhoM~---------~-----­ IMessase $ NIWPCJll IHch/Ca.ta Meaa Daily Piiot Saturday April 18, 1992 87 l (,._,I.\ \11 ._, \ "l : I I lfU!'.: Ii·\ •1ti~.1 ! M<, •1 1 &<l \UI K '.';J..\(,()\ H.: l'> \ 1 \I l i .• J ',I J < \ I< t ~.I I' I' I JI ., ' I 'I) AllCG•RlllOI •• ....._ ...... a.a.. •70 ••oz u .ooo ~eld. 1 4 1 9wgaine gak>fel t"6a 11•1•1. 11,000 tb 080, good condition, hot .. , good cond. EvetythlnQ rnuet got ~NMldlY for eom up Muat .. 111 4·apeed, ........ Pw ....... Auto, ew, p/a, p/W, lift, CNIH, moonrf, am/fm c•aa, •2SFS869 '78 MGB, )'9low conv., ttee t(AAMAN GHIA 12 ••• ,,..._ 4 Door, 5- AJWA puttout, ret>ullt .--------11 cal'b. new lgnlt., Wife ••'17 Cetlca• • rlma. 12100 OBO. Bright r•d, exc:ell8nt &.:M-8923 condition. AM/FM l tlllobo. MO-OON 3248 Netw .. tce ln In to •47 ft. M8'le otter Tu.eMe Lv mag ._... V•cte 14t.ae33 catoj • ....,.., HJllll •111'/'i 1\ 1 \ I< I '• I ..., I 11 '~ ••••• TUllll Ood91, 730oeeOO I l't. IJ (,t,() I H I t,11 volt. Hu: good body, P•n, p•lnt, •••ta, bumpara, brake• • tranamlHlon ~ new t.tr... lffeds: lnlet!Of work, sunroof & •PMd. wNte wtiAn in-teflot, AMIFM c•H ale l4IOO '790-CMae AN I H .. l'I-S & I I I ~ : I t t I Ii •' : t ' I t I \l .''\'.I ·,I '•' I ...,.,.. ........ ev- ·"""~ Purnlture , ...... TV ooneoe. •LACK LACGU•R • fnlecf .... ,.. elQht.foot CQnfetence ....... & Jordan - I H It K:-. i11.~ ~ ..... ••Up to 30, on ..,_ 71 Ford Ringer I.I !'J('( )I :'Ii ~I I :.!O LINCOLN '71 C...tlnoftt ... ...eo eng. rune good St 295 Muat ... 1 642-<>517 11ereo, A/C, Ctulse, TI" Whffl, 54k ml, 1111 IOSI w..-. .. _s1_500_. c_an_154_a.._9_1•_1 ... , Ci.an. '3500 motOf 700 146-()280, Cat localed In Hunt.lngton a .. ch (l..ASSH S H~'>O 'It F_,.. TlwMerWr4 Orig eng, powet atHt/ brkes, 11.lnt cond, only 70Kml. 14400. 946-010. NATURAL -'otcer con-t.&19, 9iaht ••quillte br•tea • patio tum. vertaetlb IO'• ..,.. hlQh-baclc p apercllp Ou cuetom cab•, am c'*'* oei.en.t. ~ ohalre, MOO/obo. Catt fr .. ur. •klla, misc in..-IWtr\ bed, ~ ~1&22 Ma ... M t•mporary tntertatn-rnent o.neer, book- ~. tul4lz9 heod- bOaf'd. C8ll l1M6Q l'I I._,~ 1\:--.01.\1:\1.:-. '" 11·1 day! for !pf?O!l•b•ient. W811T HOUND 80&.• OAIC Spayed t.m... .3 YfW 8DRqoll 811T old. FREE to iovtng Transportation ...__ • 4 X 4, rebUllt engine, .._ ........ ltO/Foot clutch, preHure plate Nr Bay '*'and (Cove) a throw out bearing. open ... •T~1M3 Brand new carb, r• 10 iitnut .. To open dlator 6 br8'les. Call .... 18' Poww 1225 a.... or Gina. 645-3717 mo & 34' Salt 1400 45' or &31-6959. S•ll. narrow beam -8-:-=1~o;o:r---,i'""t~o-nn-"'"G""'ir:p=- 1450 mo 7•2·2M1 S•apd, A/C, AM/FM ~22 FT. BOAT SLIP atereo c .. •. P/S, al· on Newpott Peninsula I o y • , w h • • I • 1250/mo. Av•lt now •2XIV396 ••••• MAZ llA. !11:.!~> 8711aad8RX7 5-•pd, A/C, Cua, P/ W, Cruise, Pwr Sunrf, only 37k ml 1'2EVM189 $8, ... TUllln Dodge 73CMaOO MEHC 'EUES 9t:m 650-<*749 l'OllSC Ht. •11 , ·> 1 llO 311 Rudtter Ivory/black, IOlld, CA bl•ck plate c•r #87840. 129,500. (714)454-9314 SUHAHU !l~OU '78 Subaru WllOft rt(!'( K S ll:l:.!U 1•e FORD P 3SO Du•lly. Lariat ••· tended cab. White 32,000 mil••· Bed Uner, chrome whffls, good tlrea, excellent condlllonl 460 V-8. Book value: It 7 ,000. Must ••II S15,000 080 841\-0180 1977 V.W. BUG Original owner (bought In Hunungton S.•ch) Near m nt con- dition. N-: tlrea, en- g1.ne, lnteriof, paint & more. White With fae. tory aunrool. A collec· tor'• earl Aaklng $4995, or bHI otter. Sob, .. ~1403 '18 FIREllRD NEW 350 Chevy motor •nd 350 trans. S2400fob0 890-0055 Thinking ol having a garage sale? Give ua • caJll PILOT CLASS l,.lllD 842°5878 Flt• Jru ll/Quee nalze cad"!'1 home. (Moving, bed . Mirror ed & an keep.) f»le .. • llghl•d head board. call 173-6004. 72~e117 T"*t Dodge, 7»4tOO H< IA I S 70 1 l ,88 300aDL &Sk mt, Auto, fully loaded •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11' ct .. ~ Speed Boal BALBOA COVE SLIP Immaculate condition, _l2_a_50_. 7_22_·9_79_5 __ OfaWerS, C8blneea. Ar-PR•• T 0 Q 0 0 D moire lndUded. EXcet.-HOM•lll • 3 yr old lent condldon. Mu.t She ph9td/R•tr•lver w/Johnaon motor, 1275/mo. 30 Ft, park· calm whffls, loadedl TRAD runa gd, $2200. Aleo Ing avall 850-8145 .88 Accord LXl 4-Dr !5-·-~S~24_._ooo_._99_7-_1_97_7_ E Ellfnrude, Johnaon & ' ' ·-Yam•h• .. rvtce & r• Boat Dock for up to 50• spd, 32k ml, fully All Kinds of Jobs For ... 11 S100 080 mix, lovH people, 141-1122 Moving, must wri.. paJt 644Mae1a Boal, Upper Back loadedl New tlrH, Xlnt All Kind• of People. through Classlfled · Bay, Nwpt Sch ssoo cond $9200. 6415-7828 Piiot Claaalflod. M2·H78 b . 725-9992, leave rneeaag.. t 8 Ft. Schock el8ctrlc mo. (3 t 0) 924-4491 ------------------ boat. 'M-oood condl-aup to ao· tlon, • .,SOC) ClaHlc NB ., ••• po• l\lt-1!1 H\'.lll'-it I :\11 SI ldtl t 1 '>l'Oll 11 ~(; 875-4990 ovea albl• llv•abo•rd. Catt 1;01111s 1io1;~. Slder'••deo downhlu 89 •oaton Whaler 15' "Mlachlef", 70 Yamaha, ...... 5, 81 Tr•llrlt• $9250.173-1123 Queen or Mafeaty elmulaUon •••relae Palma. W fMt tall. machine. Work:a ... cel-$20 ... ~. Hett> lanl, P9ffect eond1t1on. •·A~von--.. ~...._-...,,.,.,,,,.,,.led..,... ... -, ...... planla, 11 ... 874-9422 ....,., for over $500, Great cond w/oare, Shad9 0t Pine tr ... 15-mu et ••II Sa•o pump, dodg«, extra gallon. 10 tor uoO. 1· l'IRM 148-0180 Hats, motor mnt, etc. aaaon plenta, It ... Ust: 11893, 1550 nc. v ....... 7...... Scott:127-43431831-9254 Cl•aalo Dutneld 18' Elec: Boat. Totalty r• furb. New motor, bat· tertea, awltch & P•lnt. Specl81 canvu top. Mint cond. · $5800 141-2517/h 151-4262/w (7t•J e31.aao Mo rotH Y< ·1.1-. SCOO I H< M l I H '84HONDA NIGHTHAWK Rain gear. Ben helmet, good tires, runs great. 21,758 mllH. Call Kevin, 7'4/848-2451 after 6pm. Automobiles ••••utlful full .............. u ... tw ... t R..,.,.,bfe u ~ with fut trim, European t\ooka. Lota of c:tochff, boole•. mlec. Sat. 9 to 4, 3812 Catamatan Or. (Har· bor View Hiiis So.) Duffy Electric: Boat, new 18 n. ~ or v. partner· ahlp even. tnct 2 yra sllp & membership (ii Newpt Dunes. S20k + value, ~ lnterest:S9k, \4 Int: seac. 121-eaoe. AC URA !1010 '89 Acur• Logond L Red coupe w/phone. 75k ml, Orig owner $17,995. 850-4688 LINES DAYS BUCKS COSTA M t-:SA tit 24 SAIL HOATS 70 14 ('ADii.I.AC !HHO H•rdty wom. 1950. Movtng S• from A to 642-4321 X 1D2. Z. aothea to furn. PILOT CLA881P10 floral hema. 545-5878 h '78 Sovtlle. White w/ It'• t • •a a Y ·to-MOVING SALEI 25' Center Cock Pit, red leather Int, moon· ace•••· Information-().3 vr• kid• clothH, new concept w/allp al roof, orig owner. p•cked marketplace and atuff typewrftera vt~ ~ly. •uc· gH ba'r..t>.q, 101~ $150/mo. All equip & l t800 obo. 875-22t1 c:esaful)' • by d kJnd• more l Sat 7·noon. 458 ulls. 14500. 548-8408 or 175-6002. of COl\S''"""'9. • off lrvtne. St'OHTIN<i Sl'OHTIN<i Thank You! GOODS 600:"> GOODS 6065 Sell your private party merchandise in the Doily Pilot Classified Community Marketplace. Coll today at 642-5678 and toke odvon.tage of this great off er. Just • note to tell you that the Pilot sold my boat. Not the Resist er or I.he 11mcs! ALL BIKINIS MDC&MATCH 3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS ---~ lMdlr S300 Ont,) --- Alt Verdull C.ta~ r ---------SS Gft Certifimte 1 on oli purdloses above $25 "..1 _________ ,,. ... Beach Kl Boutique ~ I/) iiijcPTliL • bal prU of m1 lllsns In ad and •Did S300., cpilify b ~ ... No Urulbions (, ,f-... ', f •t' 1 ( ,('l11'1f111 i fl 't f.f •' ~ ,-..•; I 1 (7 14) 723-0533 A GOOD AD! CALL OIE OFOUI FRIEltfJLY AD3SORS 1m4YI CALL: 842-5878 RH4Nr M .. Ullr. Yo. cla.la ... 1141. ary peyc:ti.ea.p.t Carl J•1'1 WM a N.J""1 Mtro'-9n aa4 that .... J•ftl· laft paycklopMa •tlllM MtNICllY M rtMlt -I fliN that fatehwth'I a"4 Waft... lo a.t 1h kHW ... So- ,.., .. cla.I• , .. , t0I .... att for t•Wttal•-t. ht I de•'t always filld tlwa ntfttailll .. -My a.oyf,WftCI it an Arift .. 4 M II"• wp .. tilt sl1a - M ls vtry raakMtl--I •• -m-4 to • Scorple ...._..._., and , .. k .. w wit.at ttlat ..... (I CH Mar tin HWI) _ Yo• .._b •1 4ayt .... 1..,.1 _ ARIES (M~h 21 ·Apnl 19) Fond on dtadhnt, powl'r. aulho nty. s1ron1 lovt relationship You'll bf w yang, "I simply mlW get ot1an1rfd!" Bfcoml' aw1r'f ot attOW\tu'g m.thod.J. tu and httnw requlrtmtnts C1pncorn In· volvfld TAURUS (Apnl 20·May 20). High· light unlvl'rul •pPffl. wldtr •udll'ntt ew11ts your contnbutlON Lon will no longtr bf• 1U'u\gl'r Foni. on putnf'r· ah1p COOPf'HhVl' l'fforta, crfldtb11i1y, IN.flt.ti .atus Anft (lgum p1'0G'l1Mnt· ly CEMINI (May ll·Julll' 20) Lunar poa111on «»nddft with v1~ of t'llPf'• rl•ncn. ttlahng to the h11h and th• m11hty .tnd th• low and tht lonely H11Mh peyt dJvtckndt -hftd .. 1nneT vol<'9 " I.Ao. Aq~nu.t Pf'rtOns lfftuftd CANCE.A (Junl' 21 •July 22) Fan11ly N'latt0Nt11p doa11n1tft Rtfuw to bf In ttnk'r of tug of wu RIW .tbovl' ptuy dlUutnctt that lncludt who ownt what, who ahould aet the moet. pmptr· ty d1.-1..on Another Canttr ,..,,,..,nt· 4'd LIO (July ll·Aug 22) Sttnano (NfUN'S IAud)' colors. thowmanthlp. ,."1 tl1M Acttnt dlvtttlfl(ltion. dlr· ferent 111odft of tran1por1a11on, ac:tlvt pertklpeUon lft c:harlt•Jtlt, pohtlul P'OfK'lt C..i•11 flauf'8 prom1ntntly VIRCO (Aq 2J S..,. 22) h will· '"I IO rn11t. '°"i.w. to tta.r down for uluma .. j>\lrpoM of l't'bu11dln11 on"'°"' tultable 1truc-ture lndl•lchaal clOM to ....CIOTICI SundaJ, April 11, 1112 )'OU conftdn ··1 am thrnlung of moving llt-Mbfr to RtMelftber. Mort eway from hon1e ~ Scorpio 1nvolvfld 111C'tt9th1l Mtrologtt1 .trt bom undl't LIBRA (S.pt 2J·Oct 22) If pt'f'IU· Aquarlua. Mort ~qturilftl •Pr«" In tf'nt. you obca1n "money'• wonh " Rl'· venous Halla of flmt. Aquuius l.t fund due, fill out propt'r form, chttk ...oc:l1ltd with tlectric:lly, inventivt'• l'fltttn<'t'I, "'*>Ul't'ft Chantt mtte1ng ""*• unor1hodo11y, 1vi•tlon, elements flirt1tion could dl'nlop Into 90ml'· of lilftl"I and 1urpnw. Aqiwriens 10 thing wr\ous •• S.g11tanua 11'1 p1cturl' "'"'••bt'r, past ind pttMnt: l.tft• SCORPIO (Oct 23-Ncw 21) Inch· Turfttr, Jolin McEn,_, Ml'I Allel\, vld1.11I you .tdm1rt' may bf complaining Jollftn)' Longden, M .. 11.ter. Fr1nklln about '"doublt duty .. uplaln wllh ntt, 0 . llOOMVtll. Ron1ld RH g.tn. l.trry bf gtntll' but f1nn, reruw to dilut ...._t•I"' Cr.tbbe, Chari" Lind bt'rsh prlnc1ples Your 1udgmt'nt, ~ntu1tton and W.C. Fitlcb.. Many Aquriant will bf on l.tflet Atttnt ptnona.hty claiM IMy hne luck with numbfr 11. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22·DK 21 ) ARIES (M1rch 21 -Apnl 191 On this O\ithnl' bound.tnft, pt'tttlVf' pottnti.t.I. Sund.a you might ~ musing I fttl • c:heock ttll1b1hty or rnd1v1d1&1I who ad· dthn1tt 1pmtu1I upl1f11ng1" Complttt voc:.tff'S gtt·nch·qt.uck kht'mt' Elemtnl tro1v•I plans. rtahrt rulH will bfnd an of <Httpt1on prnent -bf poeihve con· our f1¥or Lovl' rf'l•11onsh1p c:ontru· nm1ng "doc-tot'• otdl'n M Vl'nf 1 nrs1.tl but wot1h 11 L1br1 1nvol\cf'd CAPRICORN (OK 22·Jan 19) TAURUS (Apnl 20-M•v 20) 'l ou II You'll bt Nying, "'fhlt 11 my kind of bl' fl'f'l' of t'ncvmbr.an<'t'S Focus on 1n· 4ayl"' Rl'lallonJhip inttntifitt, you ,... dtpt'ndtntt, p1onttnng pro,tct P"'J.'I· ttivt C'f'f'dil for rontnbullons Long· bit sp1ntu1l rtvtl.a11on Mu1t.al stil\I nngl' protpl'<tt C'Oml' Into th•rp. clNr alto romm•ndJ attt'nllon Cl'fd1t r•ttng fONS You lllftt dftldhn• with pltnty to ffttort'd. following 1nvt'St1g111on apart'-CEMINI (Ma~ 21 • Junt lO) f\llltlw AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Ftb IS) Key throuah on hunch Fam1lv mem~r 11 to hnlsh wh.tt w• ltarftd •ppt'Oll • N )IS. 1 lll'rutd you "'""' nght but I h~ ma1tly Mvl'n weeh ago. Pf'OJ"CI lh:I to find out thl' h.trd WAY"' Emphuis rt'· •ppHl'ld mori~nd will ontt 41tain bf volvn •round work m•thods. b.u1c 1s· 1, nd.,. Ii. ___. _.1 I SUH, tmployml'nt comm11n1c111un, ft · • ,vf • a1c ng ,..,_~ e<'C'O ... ng y n.ancw ProMOCion d\W, you'll bf Mthnl poll· CANCU (June 21 ·July 22) Th~ dft words will bl' music to "our tat5 'r'uu PISCES (Feb 19-MaKh 20) An1w•r look 90 good and vou m•h t'Vl'l'\nnt to quHhon Aff1rm1t1n. you •rt rNdy h.tppy ~ to bf with vou• focus on for nt'w atart In dUftrenl d lrf'<'tlon. cloel\ing. Jl'Wt'lry, uniqut pl'ft<Pnt•lll"n Lovt ttlatioruhlp 1n1tiut, controvt"i.tl of ~un. i.ltnt Cil'm1n1 1nvolvt'd And wonh It I.Ao pt.ya rol• LEO CJ.al 23 -Aug 22) 'You II bl' IF APRIL 11 15 'YOUR llKTIIDAY: dMllna with T1uru Scorf!1o and an· Currtnt cyclt highlights brffk trom othl'r I.Ao -tht'st ll'tttB. 1n111.tli. could n.d1hon, unlqut M...dlft l't'-lattna to the •ppNr 1n tht1r namft D. t.f, V Ch«l. 1pui.hlal. the m.tntic:-am and adtft<*. cktailt. '* betwt'tn hn". bl' 1w.tl"t' ul Relahot1ahjp undergOflt tl'tt You'll durabl(jty ol Joodt V•nfy1 trt"I in May. you'll add to w•ntrobt VIRCO (Aug 23 ·S.pt 22) <At ti\· and bl' llll<ftafully ln\rolvfld 1n ''ltg&l ltN<'iOl\t 1n wnting' Focu on tnvnll· act'On " An... Llbn pt'f"IOnt play •lg· 1a11on. char1<1tr analysis 1ntl'ft'St 1n nifiallt roi.. You aft ldH.hthC. lmpul· •antty o( ubjiloc:h h " mp 1nvoh·ft llvt Stptn1~r. ~rand NO\'fmbt'r l'TlatlW a. patth\lt ronttm1ng form~ wlll i,. ptoflt1bl•, prod1.1rt1¥f'. rom.tnric S-llln&s Anothl'f Vargo rt'pl't'Wnttd month• for you th11 y .. r URA (Stpt 23·0tf 22) Surprl• ped.1gt dul' could 1nc:ludt fM"mtnt of dt'bt lnd1v1du.-I who borrow.d ""•lhuut perm1U•On will ft''iS up lk J1plo· m.i1c don t t'rn!Mrrao;c ~non who do•-<> h•vl' vour bt'st 1ntl'n'SI •t hNrl SCORPIO (Oct ~'·Nov 211 C\clt' C<>nllnut"S high for nt'w st.art ln>Sh n'n · ~pts publte .appe.1r.an~ Attt'p4 '"' 111· llOn to dthnt'il•' trt'nds CHIO 'OU could •Ur.act att.-nt1on of mt'd1.i Pt-.c't'S. Virgo ptrsons .iff' 1n p1<1urt SACITIAIUUS (No\ 22 CM ll) Puz.zl• ptt'Cn f•ll into pl.1ct' You'll bl"f'•tht' 1gh of rthl'r 'I ou II muw • I •m gtmng somt urdtr int,, m\ hit'' Focus on pavmtnt n)llfC110n\ h'Slor.a· non of credit C•pncorn 1s fl'oltul'f'd CAPRICORN (Otoe 22·l•n 19 ) Chttli. S.g11tu1u mt"SYg.-r1n1 h ""h.i vou "•" -loo}. bf~ond tht' 1mmt"d.11tl' Future 1 brightn th.1n yClu might 1m1g1nt' You'll brt.1l. frtt from HU•· t1on th•t dr11nl'd tmu11on1lh. hn•n· c1.allv AQUARIU CJ•n 20·Ft'h 111 1 .._l'v 1 to bf wl«t1vt Don t g1vt' 1n t~1 ttmp· tahon to choow quantit\ as rontrasttd to qu.11ty lnd1v1du.1I c:IO!lt' to you s.av1. Lt't's tlkl' tholt trip IOflt'tht't' Prt'$hgt' Suflt'S upw.,d ., l'ftult Clf a s111nmtnl PISCES (Ftb llJ·March 201 F•m1lv mt'mbu dtcl1ttS You l.nl'W 111 .along whit WU 10 h1pptn -H•U ""'"' ., .. ps ·chic! Atttntion rt',,,,., .... .an1und trntl, p1.1bhsh1n11 ..Jvtnmng (lt'lhng mnwgl' ACT08ll C•na-r n•llVf' 1n\l•llvl'd IF APRIL It I YOUR llltTHOAY: CurT'l'nt cyclt rt'l•lt'1 to .Jdtd ~~lM•· b1htv dNdl1nH org.a~h<>n. 1ntt'n I· llbLalatlonshtp th.at htold 1ncludt' man'l•gt pota1blt' add1t1on 10 f1m1lv I.Ao, Aq1&11"1u .,.nons pl•y 1gn1hon1 rolft 1n your hrt You •IT 1nd•ptndtnt C:f'fllhve, contl'O"tBlll stubb<lm mt'm· bl'fl ot oppu.lte W"-poal '\ <>u h•u .art .tn or11inal th1nli.er, d n•m1C, 1df'•liM1c Mn1u1l Out1n1 M•y, you II ~t•hh~ll <'Ont.tc:D that .. ,. 1mpon1nt rommern•I ly pt'nt'ln•lly St~rnbl'r will bl' mt'm or.tblf' ..UCIOTICI PUii.iC IOTICI "*.IC IOTICI UPTO saoo PER MONTH 1, * NO ClllECTI• * Early morning motor· routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Mu st have dependable transportatio n and liability insurance. CALL 642·4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH ..... By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH WEEK.LY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.1-Aa South, vulnerable. bold: you North Eut Sout.h Weet •6 V'AJ8 :AKJ83 •KQ109 The bidding has proceeded: South Weet Nort.h Eut 1 ¢ p._ 1 • p._ 2 . p ... 2 . p._ 1 What action do you take? 1 Dbl P... P ... R.dbl P... ? What action do you t.ake" Q.•-Neither vulnerable. as South you bold: +AKQ6 98~ ".19 +AKJ7 The biddin1 has procttded: Sout.h Weet North Eut l + Pue 2 + P .. ? Q.2-Aa South, vulnerable, you What action do you take? hold: •K.U O ':'AJ8~2 .. Q843 •9 The bidding has proceeded: North Eut South Weet l + Pu. 1 -P .. l • Pu. ? What do you bid now? Q.3-Neitber vulnerable, as South you hold: +J763 98" Q82 "~" The bidding has proceeded: Q .r.-A, South, vulnerable. you hold: •AM .. 63 98~2 •KJ78 ParlMr opens the bidding with on• club. What do you respond" Q.6-Both vulnerable, u South you bold: +Q8'183 AJUM 8 H2 Partne.r opens the bidc:lini with one dwnond. What do you !tipond'> Look for answers on Monday. TODAY'.S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROU 1 HalfMel1ed 8 Attorney - - 11 Fllh 1' Veatment tS Cord 18Not .... 17 Otl•••on 18 EA!Pt• ~ably 20 Otljec11Ye 22 Narrow atreet• 23 BtodlhMd 2S -Patil.CO 2ev~ 2t Escape 30 -out· o-ded 32 Wr1Mf Jong 34 OfrlYer ~· 3tN8vy"9at9 42 8lurr9 43 Bakery '*" 45 aan """' 46 HemtllgWe)' and 80tgnine 49 Ful\lll'e ftower 50 On 54 Mor• ""'** 55 Sownd °' diMipt)foval se .,_ .,_,. SI OI.,_,. IO cn.crc.. 13 Dllfect1119 M Budtamate 67 A ta - 68 -voes 89 ConcluSiOn 70 E19Vate 71 Rendezvous DOWN 1 -. Db.and Harry 2 P9fl0d 3 Wordlesl performanot 4 EPIC by Homer 5 PreQoua ISWMt(IO) 7 CfW1> I Kindled 9 CUdloo 10 Helilttly 1 ' Moon goddeaa 12 ~ 13 MallehOly 19Tree r~ 2t M!td oath 23 Dist~ 24 A Stooge 2t OOddeuot •ntie 27 c..no. &bOf 30 NL ptayer 3' Boen! OM"9 33 Mr Callow9y S5 BowtlhOUI 31 ladl°' ~·IClt 37 08i 31 "'qu en•1ta 40 ....... fOr IC>eo9 4t Fine m.ner 11 ~ &lbtrlCU 47 M\l&ICat ~ .. ""'"It 50 Out °' the -y St DowtM pwt 62 Etected 53 oaa-t 2 3 4 5 7 • I) 14 SS s.n..01 - 57 ~ II~ St St~-tang 11 Peu6o 82 Silkworm .. l(lf'OI A- ~ Orunk.,O 12 t3 ' • • .. SaturdayAprll1i1188,,·11B99~:2z _ ---~~~~~~-------------------------------------------"-!o----..-.-~~~wp~~~~-INctVColla~.-..----M-.. _...fi>"'r.._~Pllot--.... ._ WICIOTICll ~ -"-'clOTICll PUIUCIOTICll -WIC.mcD --WIOTICll WIO'lml ......... ... ..... ~-~ r•&•llf- Nemc:I OP --~ed ~ _, ._, twllt f\ElOCATABU BUH.I). C&ifiiACTOA. '° PllY nc.ie •'•IN ti9 tlltlU a ... = ~ ...-.; It U-. INI '.1111.NA w ._ W .,. ¥:: .... ..._. It .~ .... "'!DI lRUITft'S IAll lnW9IC l'*-1 ,. piiMd.i IHGS AT OOU>EN YlfW, .... fVilt '!: =-ll*lfted ...... _, •••H ..,,._...-; ~. CMll" ol =:-~ ~, -.... .. " ._. llf: en ~ddllu" ._. • ~ DBD 01 TRUST "' Mid Noe., ..... ctwo-~ ~~.A '=HAV r:: ~'°by them 1n':.-:: ...... , e ... ....... 0.. 0.... .._.., Miii 17. 1• °" ••llllell llw ::.~·t"':.:'r.tar = l•l'r Ill - T.a. ..._ 11111 ,,._ Md ......... o1 IN trust• ecUlkwl of-.°"'*• •-•• ... M ..... Pfool. • , .... 17 11.-i••'RI •••••• Lurt lllo • ._,,... Md ot ttw ""** cr4i1Md bV ~Plane n on ,... No bfddef m11y ..,.._ ....... , _, T. ID-Property "':loo:• In-"*'-'*' ~ 9Mc:h-TM PollOdl• ...,_. ::n::"'~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~ -:i..=:~ce CM,KPI ARCHIUCTS IN~;~~• si:: ~~·= =-~ ..... ,::: COiia Meu CWy Hoc~~~-.::.. er .... ~_, °"Tm 511/H UN&.ESS Pof'Mlon, .. llld T';i.e, ~i~~~ ~EN~~~~OAVCA dale ... tofth~ the COf1o •w·•· ......... tle07. ~ "°°'· .. "· 11, 21. ..., 2, ... 1• HwtlNlor\ •. #:':-. .• ,...,. .. lied Klondike AW. Co.a. ~~K~T~ ~dw,:_~~ .... ~· emo,C714)&91'323i ll"AOtdONnefU. acM, II*., c .... 11111:'7.:..'~Mllhe=::1112 ~ Hunl'"81on -.each.,.. IM County~ of~.-=-. 3097 lY, rr MA't' BE SOLD AT t1203, (911) 600 2416, 8"I o~~i:e~ t"th HE~ ~. ::: .:: ~ H111 (114) lU41TO M ~NQUWed on s.324 :::i'J?l 'clldan. 1908 Orenoe County on MefCh KlorldlM Avenue. Coe&a PU8l.IC S.Al.E IF YOU Pal Rolianc:I, Sr TrullM'I ~ ~ ~ttrlc:t Of '9QU!rtd'" prior lo 9XtCUllOn DAftt MP tO t•t ~~ bid. PU11JC IOT1CI ll. #t. Huntlnf-10, 11ta PUMH M9ta, Cltf. t2l2t NEED AN EXPlANATIOH SllQis Oflleliit, 0.1*1 4i'0/9~ Of County Califonlla. of the~"' and ehlll l>e QAllY ... MAWILLa, '°"" of : "" pay. ton hicfl, Cellf,..... Thlt bUtlnnt It c~ OF THE NATVAE OF THE ASAP4NOt ..... ~· .... aftlf'thtough 1t1 In.,_ form Ht fotth In tN C~ ........... INr'll9 l>e by c:eall. .......... Thie bu1IM .. 11 con-PUbllehed ~leech-duc*d by: 11'1 lndlvidull PROCEEOtNG AGAINST 4/11. ~ti, 4'l5 0~ Boerd ...,_.Mf. conwtct docUmefltt. ~ oarlfted !='*"· ~ °' •='••H .._ duCted W..,.. ~'* Coata MeN Oalty Piiot Th• r~1tan1(1) com-~~ YOU~ QON, ter reltfrtd to 'u "DIS. ~lo SectlOl'l 12* NOTICI T ,,.. Nit-:::-.:... ~!' :z,..a •11.....e Tht regl1tr1nt(a) com-Aprl 4, 11, •I. 25, 1"2 ~ '-* ~ 4 '-A ..UILIC NOTICI m1cT .. wt1 rec.M up llO, 01 th• "ubllc Conlf1ct ION llRVSDt v... .,. .....-. · the 'olowlnl S>9l'toni .-ad lo INnMd bull-...,11 ~ h1ed No4k:e It hereby Otven but not Ill., than the Code, t~ CMtr~ .. con--~ ....,.... HpreH. or ttlegraph are doirla bUainaM •: Mii unc19r .. Ac11t1oua .. lkdinna, u--. I ._ ll~t v--. a.Moe~ NOT1C• ~tees tlrM .. aled taln provisions penNltlilQ ---• .,. • °""'· MaQ ~ M8"MK !NVIAOMEN-....,.... NllM(a) llattd "'9LIC IOTICI llbove °"· _ .. , • 1•- pcwation, 8 c.illotnie Cor· INVITING a1p1 bids tor ~ awart. ol • "" aucc9HIUI bidder '° ............ _., pey.tlle '° TAL CONSUl.TAHTS, 2011 ·-Matdl M. 1111 Plorenlo P:....~ potation ., trUllee. or &ue· S.aled bids may be r.-contract tor 1h1 •bO~ IUbt~ MCUf1tlet tor ~ . •~bll•htd New ~ k · 9u11Maa Center Drlv" ....,, • .......... Ttllt ~ ·~~~ ceUOt llutlee, °' aubstllUI· celwd It the olflce °' 1he PfOi.ct monl•• Wfthhtld by IM hacl\/Cotll Mw l ult• no IMne C.if 1llll 11Mll .. tiled ......... ... wlCh lhe -ft· 0 ed trustee l>U'tuanl lo the City Cl•I(. 3300 ~ Bid• ihall be '~In District to 9n1Uft ·~m· ""°' AswM 11, 11. 2$, Mey : W7/t2 82'716 • ' , ~ the eouney Qetk ol , .. ,..... ~ CounlY on Apftl 3, ~ '!1.!!~ eicecT u•ed-~ BoYltvard, P.O. Boll 1768, llW pl.ce Identified ~viJ tnc• under tM contnaet. 2, 1992 INTIRllAI. RSVS-1c04t Mlcf\MI Zook. 1122 ar.,,. County on Mlrdl h Folk>wlng perlCIN 1tta P•tTta• ..,,. .... ---euldl .,,.. Newf>Ol1 eeech. CA tH58--end lhOM bids 1ee~ Each bld submhttd In r.-a.m ~ Bufna A~.. Senta Ana, 27, 1lea Hr bUllnela • J-ne T Tetr~ Recorded 1788 unlll 11:00 AM on ltw frOf'l'I l>lddef9 wtlo ha~ IPOl'IM 10 1111• Notice shall ...... llO 2U4. P.O. c.itf. 12115 , ... ,. • C&.AN< I As. P\lllflthed NewpOlt Bffch. 611/89, lnsl I 81>-28819e, of 211t day of May, 1"2. at bttrl ptequallfled 1)41ftuant conteln, .. a bid Hem. Id· PUBLIC NOTICI 901' .... LAOUllA TM• bUllM91 ,. eon-~ Newport ........ a c I AT t'. , •• a 1 Cott• Mtla DlllV Pilot ?''icil ~ in~:; wtllch time bids wll ~to PUb11c Contract Cod9 tQua .. -""ting, ~· NIGU•L CA a1eo1 dueled bV! an lndl'lfdual Cotte Mt .. Delly '91Q11 ......... St. I N.'°""" Atfll 11, 11, 25, Mey 2, :80!a~ eowi'rv. Calilor· ~,~:::~Nnw. ~ =1~.~bll~,.:: =t!d~~·t: ~ RHOWTION ,,,., ... ;4'0t ~~··~~ :.: Apr1I "· 18, 25, .... I. r.:=·~!i.~ur 1"" S.-335 rua. and pursuant to the Ne>-LIBRARY aloUd It tl1t abo.,...._,_, ol 111• and llmb In trtnehe1 ~t~-::.. OP Publl•ll•d N•wport nt1i under tM FlctlGoul 11112 ~It'*· Foun-1 ______ __. __ llCe ot Oetautt and ElecllOt'I Contract No. C.2771 time and place. and open eice1va1lon, :"~CITY COUNCIL Buch/Costa M... Daily Bualne11 tume(s) fisted Sa-321 • Vanev. Cllff. 92708 PUILIC lfOTICI to Sell rhefeundef reootded BIDI WILL •• Ac. Plans and Specltlcatlom llltlk:h thall conform to ap. 0, nt• CITY Pilot Al>!'ll 9, 10, 11, 1e, 11, •bove on: NIA 8111UC-Tte• Tl'I,. bu1lntt• 11 con-1_....;...;.,;;.;...;;._~...;.;--1v16/91. lf\sl I llt-690\~ CEPTD FWOM PRIVI-and ell contract documeot1 plicabte ul.iy orders. 18, 1992 Scott M. Zoo11 rv ._ 5 OUc:ted by: an lndMd'* "-tllleue 01 said Ofliclal Rec:Ofds. will OUILY Pftll.QUALIFlll!D mav b• puretlaHd tor Gowmtng h•nl o• NIWPORT BIACH Th217 Thi• 1i.temtnt was filed Pioli..._ Th• regl1tra111(1) com-•lllhen ...._ Seti on May a. 1992, at OE •R•L CONTRAC. $25.00 I* aet. Paymant Brt CAltOLVN HUNT, lllPLallDTINQ with the County Cletk Of 8 ,_.__ N menced lo trenuc:t ~ Stat ....... 1 00 PM., at lhe Notlfl front N ,. will· not be relund,cf, and CLERK PHAI• I OF THI PUBLIC NOTICI Otange County Ol'I MllCh --•Me '*' UIWW the Flctltlou• Tht follOvMQ '*'°"' entrance to the Count~ TORI llW plans and specillca· WATP 27, 1992 8l811•1nl ButiMIS Name(•) lated dolftll butinM• as: Courthouse. 700 Civic Corl· Approved by lhe City t1on1 and ~ontr-act docu-Publllfltd Newport CONllERVATION AND Platlllou• ' Fl2M20 Tht FOllGWlng '*'°"' above on· ftbrualY 16, .,. "'y bAW> AOV£RTIS.. tet °'~ Wesl. Santa Ane. CouneU thl1 1!th day of menls *'' nol required to Stach/Costa Mesa Dally RATIONING PROGMM au.a,._ NMM Publl1htd Newport BelCho lrt dOlna bwlneel n: 1992 . l~ARPROOUCTS. aeo Cag. CA 92701, al pYbllC aue-J.nuary 1992 be returned Pilot Aprll 11, 18, 1992. llat ..... m Dal ANDALt' MEXICAN RH· 9t11rtey Ofd ~ulte 310 New. hon, to ttie highest bldc:tet Waftda i. R•1tlo, In aecordar.ct with tht --345 ESTAllLISHaD SY The tollowlnv po,.. Costa MtM ly Piiot TA\JRANT, 1013 El Cam~ Thia Ntement Wat ldecf ""'I • o.llf taMl '°' cash (payable a1 ttie City Clwll provftlon1 of Calllornla PUBLIC uor1c• ORDINANCE_ .... .,. doing buaJ. Aptll "· 11. 25, Mey 2, Drtlii, Coste ...... Calif. Witt! 119 counay Cletk of ~ DIY aio c.Qnev ume ol sale in lawful m<>ntrt Public Cont.ract Code-Seo-_.. ...._ ---ft(). 9t•tT. t992 92'21 Orange eour,., Ol'I Mardi Lane. 8ulte m NewPQf1 ol the Unit~ Slates), all Pros~ may. lion 3300 Iha Owner r• 38 neae aaa Sa,325 Cynthia Olu, 2e29 Orange 20. 1912 ,.,._ call '2tia 1ight. lltte. and mt01est, c:on-oblain one Mt of bid CIOCU-uk"H thai tM bidder pol• CNS t0355 WHEREAS tM Stal• ot ILITI . GOLF, 783 I~, Cotta Metl, Calif. ' FllH81 -h. ' le veyed to and now held bv II "** a.t no cost at ttw of. ~ the following eln· . SUMMONS Calltomla 11 tn tnt mld1t ot h•or 11., Coate M•H, PUBUC NOTICI 92827~7' Publlahtd Newpon Beach-~ b.i~!:"~on- tJndef said Deed 01 Trust tn, ftoe of tM ~le ~orils aiftc&UO<I of contractor's U. tCITACION a alx y.1r dfought Ind ,._ CA 12121 Thi• bUlll'ltH 11 con-C ..... Oall Pilot The t~ttflnt(a} com-lhe ptoperty 5llU8led in satd Department 3300 N~ c.tlH at lht tlm• that tht JUDICIAL) Ctnl talM have had I ..... ,. ... Eppich Jr., Plolltlou• dUcltd bV!.,, lndh/ldual 0.-. y menctd "lo lfanaect bYtJ. County and State and de-Boulevard. P.o:. Boie 1768. eon1tac1 11 twarded: Class NOTIC• TO DIFIN-alight Impact on th• 2311 \.ort Lllfto, 191\ta ........._ NaMO The regl1trant(1) com-APfl 4, 11, 11, 25, 1"2 ~ .,,,_, the flctlt!Out ~E~H~Lti01~s: A re T~~ NtwPol't Beach; CA m59-8-1. No paymenl shall be D A N T I ( Av I a o a amount of Wlltf lvallable An•, CA 92709 ltalemonl ~ ~ 1~= ~ t2 BulineH Name{e) litttd THE REAL PROPERTY oe-1768 Th• flrsl set CIC Bid '"41d• for work or ma•r•I Acu .. doJ WERND F. fot Al• ~y r· Mf•=tan G•ry Chewea, .. Utlo The Followlng '*'°"' e .. 11ntH Nam•(•) llsted PUBLIC NOTICI aboW Ol'I: Match ft, 1992 ~IBEO AS lot 27. Bloclt Doc~mtnlt ~ be :avail· :ger ~~· t~~n~~st~~ ·~~ ••EWERS, YOLANDA ~:i}~?a·:~~ci'): and, tffl cl• Awe., HunHnvten f:~E~:.-o:RQA. •boW on: March 2a. 1992 ..... Jtrry D•vld t filed 4, Tract 772. C11y ot New-ablt to General Contr\Ctora Contractort V811fits to tilt BIEWERI, KENNETH WHEREAS MWO 11 tole Beach, CA ta .... • NIZATION (blCOMPUTER ~a Olaz FtclH ~· alal~enl wtl~k of port BoaGh, County or OI-at no cost. Addfllonal 1et1 DISTRICT that the CON· WALKER, SHARON supplltr of' wattr to the Thia bualM .. la oon-1000 ~ 'G'G<ae. l.ene Thil stattmen( was flied 8ua1Ma1Namo ~th lhaCou ~yon March anoe. State ol Cel•lotn1a. as wlll be avallabte 'at cost. TAACTOR wu p1operly u, WA l KI!"' DAV I D City of Newport Beach: li1'd duotad bf • ,.,..,., Cotta Mela, Calif. 92628 • with Iha Coooty CICMk ol ltalemonl 20~2 n Y ~n2r ~ map ~ecotn::.:; For tunhtr Information, eensed at tM tlm• tht cons JONES, JACQUILINE WHEAEAS, MWD adopted partnorahlp Robin Graham Theron, ~~2 County on Mwch 1:i F~9 =sons ' ,12H 90 M sce11a~T~apsa ,~dS call Don Slmps0n. Project tract was awarded. "'li JONES, ITIEVIN HAiio a pr09ra1t for water con-Tho r991alr•nH oo-2798 Harbor Bl. 233, Co11a · Fl2Mt2 'S~uT'.1 PACIFIC 'cAR Published Newpon e..c~ 01 1 Oranoe Countv.' Cahl1>1· ManllQ• at 644-3311. ~~~~~1;!e:i~~~ ~:naJ. MOND, MARK JERUE, ~:,:=1 ~=u~~~·a~ monoed to tran1aol ~~ ~~·1= 11 con· Published N-port Beach· WASH, 2750 s. Bristol. coat• Mts• Dally Pilot ri1a Crealod and eJUsllflQ Publlahtd Newport tles under the law. lllhe II· and DOlll t through ConHrvatlon Plan (II & CP) bualneaa under tho ducted by: an 16'd1Vidual Costa Mesa Dalty Piiot Cosla M .... Calll. 92626 Al>fll4, 11, 18, 25, 1992 bV virlue ol that lease daled Beach..Co1ta Mesa Dally cense cluslllcatlon spec!-100, lncluitve r•qulring municipal cu,. t=lolttloua •u•lno•• Th• reg.litrant(s) com· April 11 18 25 May 2 Coste Mtta Car Wash, Sa-308 January t . 1002 executed Pilot ~rll 18. 22. 1992 fitd hereinafter Is thal ol a YOU ARE BEING SUED tomers such as N-port IWlne Hated •bov• ont menced 10 transact bl.Isl· 1992 ' ' ' ' lno., • Cahlornla corpora· IC NO ICE bv Aooet De Young. as les SW348 "specialty contrector" as BY PLAINTIFF: (A •d. Beach lo rtduce water coo-NIA ness under tti. Flclllloo• tlon, 1195 Baker, Costa PUBL T sor and Rauer De Young deflned In Sec11on 7058 ol I• HI•' d•m•ndando) sumpllon; and, Robert J , Eppleh Jr. Busintn Name(•) fisted Sa·330 Mesa, Calif. 92626 Coostruchon Co a.s le~ PUBLIC NOTICE the Calllornla 8usiness and BANK OF NEWPORT, • WHEREAS. t>ecaus• r• Thl• 1talem.nt waa above on: NIA PUBLIC NOTICE J~~ ~u~in~~lf~on· 8 ~tit'°:• 1ecordod Janua,.,. 3 l, 1 Professions Code, the sp .. Callfoml• corf'or•tlon strletlons of th• II & CP nm-RIM wttll the Coun... R.G. Theron Y·1 • ( ) us ,.... •nwt 11 Elc)(>ll 5995, Page 63, '"' NOTICE·TO clatty contractor awardtd 10 ALEN· lied the City ol Newport •• This slatement was filed "ottlloua Th• i•g strant • •Com· Sta•emonl suument No 22264, 01 0 1· CREDITORS OF lht contract for this Work ~= ~~":s 3 •ft~r •hie Beach water supply to 20"' Clo~~.!,' 10!'':!~:ountr with tti. County Clerk ol aualne .. Memo mtoeed ndo ~:~c1:'"; The, Following persons hcial Records. and any and BULK SALE' shall ttself conslruct • ma· less than the Base Yea1 on _.. "'• •• • Orange County on March ... , 1 "'" u tf ou are doing bUslneu es: an tee 51mple inlerest or (SECS 8104 forlty of the Work In ac-1ummona la .. rved on Ptrlod the City Councll F521t72 13 1992 F 1 emon Bu1lnes1 Name(s) listed U.S. DESIGN MATTERS. olhef righl, htle OI 1nt111esl 8105 U.C.c .i oordanct with lhe prov!-you lo flle a typowrll• ad.opted Ordinance No. 91· Publlshld Newpo1t ' f52'898 11~' ~:r:::. ~· AboW on: Marc~~:j }f92fln 5000 Birch SUMI. ~i\t in S111d real property a1 any Escrow No 1172 1lons ot California Bust-ten re•PonH at lhl1 t7, tttablls lllng a ten-Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Published Newp0t1 peaeri LONccroBEACH YACHT T:10trson, OJI 3000, Newport Btach. ~::' 11:~:.;1~~ ~~~~) ~ Nollet Is hereby given to ~~C:~;;r:iasslons Code c:u~ ho 11 :~~9811i':J~ ~~~:V,:"r,: Pilot Apr" 18, 25, May 2, 9, Cotta MtH Dilly Pilo; CHARTERS, 2800 l,.llfayel1• \his .~:i'ement was fifed ~:!;, 9~6:~.,s 25101 Via CrU3tOl'(S)' succeSSOts '" In-creditors ltof ~~ wl~~c Alt Work must be com---'II ·~ or pt ~e o~. accor~anae with the rtduc· t992. March 21. Aprll 4, 11. 18, ~l~r':MNtwpott Beach, With Iha County Cletll of Portola, Lagu11a Niguel, tetest m SIM<l r91t llf0fl4l•t't named 19 er t a u pitted wlthln 60 consecu-.. , "° pro ec '0 ' llOfl• specified by II & CP SA348 1992 · Orang• Counly on ~ict\ Cahl 92Cln b'f eiwrc1se ol op1'°" 10 pur-HI• Is about to bt made ol Uvt caltndar days from lht your trptwrltten , .. Iha Crty adopted • twenty PUBLIC NOTICE S•·296 Darey Ann Brewer, 2.800 20, 1992 , Thi~ buslntu Is con- cnase \)I olhei¥1•sc. lht UHIS ducrlbed date ol the Nollet to Pro-eponae mu•t be In percenl (20") reducllon Latayeltt Avenu., N~port F525178 ducltd by: an lrldlvldual The 5118111 address and ~names and busl{ltss ceed Issued by th9 Owner. propet legal form If rou levtl undllf RHolutioo No. Flc:llUoua PUBLIC NOTICI ~'r;h, ~~i~:~I• con-Published N9Wp0ft Beach· Th• 11glstrant(1) com. olhei commoo clesion_e~~~l addresses of the stller are: Tlmt ls of the ess.nce. wanl the court to heu 91·55: and, Builneaa Memo ctucttd by:.,, lndlvldual Costa MtSI Dally Piiot menced to lnin~ bYsl- 11 any. ot Ille real IJf~•y CHRYSTAL HOPPER. 3407 Failure to eompl•t• th• your oHo. WHEREAS, by 1C1lon ol ltatomont flctlttoua , Tht rtglslfanl(I) com-Apfil 4, 1 t, 18. 25, 1992 ness Ull<.Mr the FiCllllou• desc11bed above is pu1~1-E COAST HtGHWA't' CO. Work within th• tlrne Ml If you do not nl• rour the Board ot Dlreciors ol Tht Following persons ButlnoH N•me IMnCtd to tranlllC'I busl· Sa-Jt9 euslntu Namt(s) M•ltd ed to be 214 Wa ~ RONA DEL MAR CA 92625 forth htteln will result In reaponae on time you MWD on Mar1:h 27th. l992. are dolnn business as· ltelomont ; ntH under lha fictitious abOve Ol'I: 1991 S921r66ee1. Newpo11 Beech. The locaUon in CaJ1lornla the Imposition of llquldaltd mev to•• the CH•' end In response to actions ISLAND'S FINE BURGERS Th• FOiiowing PtflOM Business Name(s) lls1td PUBLIC NOTICE Sean Meyers 3 1 i ffi damages tor each day ol , 1 taken by lh• Stat• Depart· OR NKS 5 N h are doing b slrwss as· boVt • M h 26 1992 This stattmtnt was filed · The un00rsigned Truslee 011"-chie •xe~ul vt 0 ce delay, In the amount sel rour W•t••• mon•r ment 0 Water Res00t1:es ANO 1 · 50 °" VANT Au E L.OTTERY • on-_z:c ' FlcUlloua with lhe County CIMk of d1scla1ms anv ha1>1h1v tor ~~b~E aene< Is. SAME AS t<>flh In lh• Information tor end property may bo (OWR> to lncteaM waler 6~l1~2ti~enut, Orange, f'&vice.s G 1548 Adams ~cy.~!i•ment waa filed Buslneaa N•tn• Orange County on Match .,ny incorrectness ot ~he M llattd by \ht seller. ail 8ldders. taken without further supplies to SOUlhttn Calls Isl~• IV, Ltd .. • Cahfor, Ave.. <:osia Mesa. CaUI, with tti. County Cltt"k of •••l•~•nt 20. 1992 ,5t1001 a<ltlress 'nd ,01 er other business names and Each bid must conlOfm w•rnln g from th• tomla and pursuant to the nla llmlted partnership, 151 92626 Orange County on M11cti ~ Fot10w1ng persons F52He5 common desiuna1'r'. ' aov, addflHH used by \ht and be rtSPOf'ISlve lo the court. II & CP, MWO has adopltd Kalmus Drive Suitt L-4 Helene Davis, 3101 So. 27 1992 are doing business as: Publiahtd N-port Btaehs shown he<e;~ n held 1~ seller wllhin lhree years b• contract documents. It There are olher 19911 • io-stag• of tti. II & CP Co.ta Mese. Calif. 92628 ' Fairview 19, Santa Ana, ' Fl1Mi9 8AAOY & COMPANY, 2 Cos11 Mesa Oalty Pilot !~"~1 °:ne ~J:'IOO so-tort ttie d11• such list was o!;a: ~=b~r,~:~u\ roqulromenta. You nuiy ~tlhas. ·~ si.o• 3 ''" Thi• business is con-c1111. 92704 Publl•hld N-port Beach· ~~·t~oC"r, ;.]~17 lAgun4 Aptll 4, tt, te. 25, 1• cured bv the P'<>PC''Y to be •en~ C:rt·d~b"~e•d to lht tti. contract documents, a went to a.II en ••· 'WH~R~. the Newport d~~~~ by: a limited part. Ju~~ ~~·~~·~,~~u_ron-Costa M1s1 Daily Pllot a.:va ~1a~qut2 Brady, 2 Sas309 sold and reasonable esl1· ~ na,,;ts and business list ol the proposed sub-lome1 rtght ewey. If Beach City Councll. in r~ "r9111 ~•gl1trarit(t) com-The rtglstrant(•I com, ~ii 11 . 18, 25, May 2. Tr .. thotn• Ctr.. Laguan PUBLIC NOTICE m111eJ cosls elq)anses an<l addrtssea of the buyer are· COl'ltracton Ol'I this project fOU do "°' llnoW.,. •I· IPOl'IH to th• long ttfm menced to transact busls menc:td to transact bl.Isl-1992 Hlouel, Cl.hf. 92177 advar ... us at 1"° 11m.i 01 lhe CdM/CRI Properties. Inc .. a as required by lhl Sub!tt· tomo11 rou mey call an drought and recent action net$ under the FictitloUI nesa under ttw Flctltioua . Sa-332 Tflla bu1lntt1 la eon· rtctllleu9 inflial pyt>hcallOO 01 the ~ Cellfomla corporJtlon P 0 ting and Sut>contracling attorner referral aor-on pan Of MWO to ltnpl• Business Name(s) Ualed Bu.iness Name(•) listed due1td by: an locSMdual Bualn••• ....... 11ce ol sale is $197 9h11 1h& Box en, Balboa. CA 926~11• fatr Prllctlces Act. Public vlo• or • 199•1 aid of· ment ten percent (10%) r• lboV• on: NIA at>ove on: March '1, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE The ,.g111ran1(1) coms SletOMenl · In add11i\ lo uis . t e Th• asse1s to b• sold tre Con1ract Cod• Section tloe (ltattd In th• ductlons undtr tM II & CP, Steven R. S.11* • HtltM K, OaVll P1Cllllleue ~ to lrllf\ACt bUSln Tht Following ptflOIW Til!stee ""1 accept a cash described In general es: 4lOO 11· seq. hone book) l\av• resolved to NYIM ttlt lhl1 steltment was filed This 11at•ment was filed "9N under the ~ 111e doing bl.lllMS1 u : let's check d1awn on a Slate FIXTURES ANO EQUIP· Ellch 8kf .nan be IC-p .; .. Newport Btach con-with IM County Cltclt ot With Iha Col.lfltv Clt(k Of .......... ....... Bulint•• NatM(t) lllttd M~Lf LANOSCAPINO • QI ne•ion&I benlr., • Chee~ MENT AND GOODWILL of compafQd by a,.ctrtlfitd OI Deapu.. CIU. ......... uon ~'*" •• tel Oranae County on Mardi Orange CfNl'll'I on .. arch ·~· ~on: N/A MAINTENANCE 20'5 drawn by a staltt or '':'~at 1 ctl'laln rNl tslllt and In-cashier'• check or bid i"9UOft ..... oheotoft 1oftt1 In ~No. 11· 23. 1092 t3, 1992 Tht Followlng ptr90nl Qaneve Matque& ~ Pomol'll Avt. '•Al04. credit un101\ 01 a i:;hcc:k v•S1'"*nt business and are bond In tn amount not leM Judtclal uatM tlono un 17, to a iev.i tQulvaltnt to FSlltMI FSI..... 11e doing~ as: Thlt 1tatemen1 wN flltd Costa Mtu Calif 92627 drawn bv a St3h• Of llJ<ktral loc led ,. 3407 E COAST than ten pttctnt (1°") of pfuo ... ~o DI.Al CAL-MWD'•: and. Dno h-POlYCYCUNG OF CALI-with tN <:ountv Clerk ol l.u M ' PtMcs 20tS savings and loan assoc.1-a 8 · · the lotal bid price, payetM s WHEREAS, tl'lt Aeling Published Newport Btac~ PubllaM<S Newport ....,ac FOANIA, 474 E. 11th St. Orange County on .. Itch 1 auna 1' atron, sa111rigs 8SSOCl!lhOn Of ~~~~yg~~RONA DEL to th• DISTRICT u • auar· EN~::·0 ~=~:..::: lJtllltt.1 Director has stud· Coste MtH Daily Piiot Costa Mtt• Dally P1lol 1202 Cotta Mesa. Calif. 13. t"2 ~~.0~: .. Ac::.;, :~~4• S8\1111QS bani< spcc1l1t1cJ in Thi. busll\•ss n•me used antte that the bidder, lf Its ..., rtt UM I ltd and tvaluated tti. aup. Ap<ll lt. l8, 25, Mav 2. Match 28, April 4, 11, 11, 92627 ' '52UM Th~• butl~tu · 1, eon- Section 5 t02 ot the Finan· by the Hiie< at 11111 loca-proposal la aocepttd, 1haH "c • • maqu N on p1y ot water from MWO, the 1992 1992 J. Thoma• Regan, 1409 Published Newport Beach• ducted by: an lndMdual cial Code and authon1ed tc lion la: "CORONA OEL promptly tocult lht ffta oorto. demand for waler by Ntw· Sa-321 Ssa·2.97 Superior, Ni.wport Beach, Co1ta MHa Dally P1lo1 Tht r1g"111rant(s) com. do busmess in lh1s s1a1e Ir MAR PROPERTIES"' and Agreement, l\Jmlsll • satlSn Un• o•rta o una port Beach rtsldents. and Calif, 9266() . ed to trans.ct busJ. tho event t8f'ldQf other 1har "CROWN REALTY & IN· factory Fallhlul Perform-llemade telefonlc• no hu recommended lmpl• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bualn111 Is con-M11~ 28, April 4• 11• l8, = under Iha Flctl'tiou.t cash 1s accepted thll T1ust VESTMENTS" anc• Bond In an amount lo ofreceni protoccloni mentatlon 01 Phase t ol Or· ducted by: an Individual tm ButlntH Namt(S) llsted ee may withhold I~ 1ssu The anticipated date ol not ltss man one hundred au ,.apuosta ••rl•• • dlnance No. 9H7. which Flclltloua •lcitttlous Tilt raglallant(e) corn-Sa-300 1~ Ol'I! Januaiy 2. 1992 ance ol lhe Trus100 s Oeoo th• bUtlC H .I• Is MAY 6111 ~rcent (100%) ol lht total 1 11 • propoHs votuntaiy COl'I· auaJnH• Neme aualneu Nemo mtnee<f ·to transact busl· I NOTtC• M p~ until lundS become a11a1t-1992 at tht office 01 cO: bid price, furnish a Pav· maqu11n• •7° ~u 1umpllon reslrlctlons that l••t•mon• StaleMent nu1 under the Flcllttous PUil C ~ lh'fl alaterftenl wu Ii.led ~ to the peyee "' ondol RONA PACIFIC ESCROW, m•nt Bond In an amount cum, dp ,.! 00 1n ~· or-relltci MWO'a ten percent Th• Following person• The FollowlflO pe..-ons Bu1ln11s Name(s) llsted FtcUtJou• with the County Cltflc ol see as a maller ot ught INC not IHs than tllty peicent ma I ..... 991 ee •Po (10%) reduction In altoce· are doing business aa: .,. doino buslntH as· above on: Mat~h 24, 1992 Oran • Count on MllCh Said sale 'llltll be mBde Thfa bulk H it is sub~ (~)of tl\t lot~I bid price, ropladH •I U11H quJ. lions; and, ISLANDS FINE BURGERS ALL AMlAICAN Cl\TALOG J. Tl'lomu R911an h•IMH N~ 20 18:2 y but without co11e11an1 01 to Calllomla Uniform Com· and lurnish cert1flaates tvf. ere que a. oorto oan WHEREAS, tht Newpor1 ANO DRINKS, 4020 Ber, OF BEVERLY HILLS 111 Thia staltrMnt wH flied ltaletnent ' ,52Ma:J wauanty. exf)less °' imphoo merclal Code Stellon dtnclng lhet th• required cuch• au CHO· Beach City Council hat r• renea Pkwy., Irvine, Calif. W ~ Suitt F Sant.a with the County Clet'k of The FOiiowing persons •-·-11-1egard1ng 1111e. possoss101\ 6106 2 Insurance Is In etlect In the SI uited no preaenl• vttwed and conaidered the 92714 ~ Catii 92707 • Ofange County on Match .,, dOlng buslneu u : Publlshtd Newport.._ °' encumb!aoces. to 51115"1 If ~· subjeet the name amounts HI forth In tti. au rei ueate • tlem rtpott from the UtllillH OJ. lllands VI, Ud., a C1lil0f· Kevin f. ·Stanton, 34 Sta· 27, 1992 TLC 8tKE SHOP, 3281 Da° Cosla Mtsa Dally Piiot the lndcbtedl\css s11cured and addrttt Of th• person general conditions. In the d P rd 1 po, rector and IHUmony r8*' nla limited partnership tS1 scepe °' Newport Stach FSIMl4 kota Ave., Cotta Mesa. Ap<ll 4, 11, 18, 25, t992 by said Duud advanl.es with Whom claims may be tvtn1 Of tallu11 to enltt lnlo pue • pe tr • caao, tvanl 10 the appropriate Kalmut Orlve, Suitt' LA, Calll. 92e63 · Publlahtd New!)Oft ~ Ctlltt. 92628 s..313 lhefeunder, Wllh •nlo!OSI as flied I CORONA PACIFIC lM contrect and Pteut• y I• puoden quU•r au eonsefVatlon plla .. lo be Cos1a Mtu Calif 92628 I b I I Pll Nancy Anne Ontko, 32611-------..;.;.;~ provided lhoiein and the ESCR~W INC 280 NEW· lhe required documents, aalarlo, au dlnero V lmplamenttd purtuan1 10 Thi• builn111' 11 eon-Ju~~ b::' ~·~~uJor.. Co~ta Mes: ~allyM ~t D1lcote Ave .. Oosui Mtsa. PUBLIC NOTICI unpaod r>t10C11>1I ol the note PORT cE'NTEfi' OR .. #145, such bid security will be olr•• oo••• do au this RHolutlon. dueled by: • limited patl· Th• reg't11rant(1) com-Af)(il 1 f, 1 • . ay ' Calif, 92$29 P1Cltltloua NEWPORT BEACH, CA lortelttd. Th• Fsllhf\11 Per~ propl•d•d ''" avlao NOW, THEREFORE, BE rr ritrthlp mtnetd 10 tranuct bu» 1992 Thi• butlneu la eon-•u-·--· N..-... 92860 and th• last date tor IOfmance Bond shall r• adlolonal por P•rto d• RESOLVED: Tht regl1t1ant(s) corns neaa undlf 1ri. Actltlout Sa433 ducted by: an lndMdual __. - """ -PAClFtC Vl£W MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mor\uary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacrllc V•-Or111e 111-pon Btacn .... 2100 I -----' filing claims •hall be MAY main In full bee and etloct la oorte 1-Tht City Council menaed to transact busls Butlnet1 Nam•(•) listed 'UlllC MOTICE Tht regl1tr1nt(1) .com, Statoment 5th 1992 wtik:ll 11 tha bulls through the guarantN ~ ' htreby lmpltments Phase I net• undtt ttw ActhiOUs boVt . NIA " ~ to tranaac:t busi· The Fonowlng ptttON neSa da bef rt the sale rlod H specified In lht Exlat•n olro1 requlal• of Ordtnanc:• No. 9M7. 8utlntu Namt(s) llsled aKtvln rstanton nett undet the flctillous art doing butlntSs as: date 1~ 1t>ove. general c0<1dltlon1. toa 199•1H. Pu9cle que which ttQUlrt• among above on: NIA Thia statement wH filed PlotJlloua Bullntlt • Namt(•) 1tstte1 MANUF~CTVRERS MAR· Daltd APRIL. 15, 1992 Tiit DISTRICT rtfffVtS u1•ed qulere llamar • other things, a voluntary Steven R. Stlcer with CM County Cllrlc ot ~•lno .. N•tne above on: Marth 11, 1992 ~ Pl.ACE, "°° 8nslOI CdMICRI PROPKR· the right to rtjeel any Of all un •bogado lnmedlat• ten p«cen1 (10%) redue-Thl1 slal•mtnt was tiled Orange County on Match StalOIMlf'll Nancy Anne Ontllo Strei •FtOG, Cotta Mtta, a MC C ' bids or to waive any Ir· monl• II no conoo• a lion In water contumtd u with '"-County Clerll of 13, 1992 Tha Following p«eons Thie 11attmtnt waa fllocs cai1t. &2626 TIE •I •• • • lfoml• regutarltlH "' inlormalllles un ebotado puede compared will\ tht cor· Orano-County on March • Fl1lUIT art dolno b\Jslneu u : with the County Clerlc or J1m11 Mjehatl S1wal1. corporation. R. John In any bids or In tti. bid-11 nt lo do rffponding bue ~rlocl In 23• 1992 UNIVERSITIES UNllM· Or~ County on March 21at tus.lln Avenue, Cotta Blntaman, Prt1ld•nt, ding •mar • un •• c 1989-1990. • FSJIM' Publlshtd NevtpOt1 Beach-ITfD. 1ooe CIMOl'\adt Cir· 13, 1992 MtH, ca~I. 92628 lklyer The DISTRICT has ob-referenole do •boe.. 2. PhaH I of Ordinance Publllhed Ntw""" Beactl-Cotta MtH Dally Pilot tit, Costa Meaa. Calll FSIU90 This buSll'leH ,, con-Pu blls 11 ed Newport lalned from the Dtrtctor ol doa o • un• oftolna do No. 9H7 lhall become •I· ,...... March 28, Aptil 4, 1 I, 18, 92628 Published Newport Stach· ducted by: an lndllliduat Beact\..COsla Mesa Da.ily th• Oepanmen1 ot 16'du• -rud• .... , (vea el di. fec:tlVt upon pYbllcatlotl ot Cosla M•sa Dally Pilot 1992 Mlltlll ~•tto• Hernandu. Coeui ,M•sa Da.lly Pilot Tht "9"\lant(s} corn. Pilot .a~1118 1992 trial Ralatlons tllt Qtn8'al reotorto telofonloo). this Resolution In a daily Apfll t t, 18, 25, May 2, Sa·291 1008 Cannonad• Clrclt, M eh 21 .a..nf 4 11 ti mtncecf lo tr1NAC1 bu1i- ""' • prevailing rat• ol per diam C•ao No. 117"8 newspap« of general cir· 1992 COata M111. Calif. 92626 I.Ii • ..,.. • • • neu undtf tha Flctttlous _______ s_834_7 wag11 In tht locality In Tho rt•m• end •do euta11on. prO\llded however, Sa·322 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu1lnt11 11 con-1992 ... '"Ot Bu1lnt11 Name(t} listed PUBLIC NOTICE whl"ch thlt work ls to bt tti. consum.ptlon reduction ducted by: an lndMdUal ,,_..., above on: NJA --------pertormed '°'each cratt or d( reu ot tho ~ourt ,'•' l>!'Olllt1ons 1t1a11 not tek• .,. PUBLIC NOTICE flotfltou• Th• reg111ra111C•> com-PUBLIC NOTICI James t.t. Saw.._ • •ortuar" * Chapel NOTICE TO IV~ of WOtlctt ne.dtd to 11 nombre Y d roco °" feel until I.ht first fUll blnlng I •~-N menced to tr1iM8Ct butl· This aw.mtnt wu filed IV' ' tllecutt t~ contJacl Sueh do la eort• H) SUP!· period commencing Ap<il '1ctttfoua u•..-amo neat undtf 11'8 Flclllloul With ttie County Clel'k Of Cremation CONTRACTORS rate1 '" aa follow1: • RIC>lt COURT OF CALI· tst 1992 Bu.lnoaa Neme St•IOMenl ButlntH N1me(1) llsled •·· "c lltle:• OranQt County on Mwcti PIHOl lllTIOS IELL lllAIWlY t 10 Broadway CALLING FOR 8101 ~ foregoing schtdult of FORNIA. COUNTY OP: 3 ' The City Clerk It lteto"*'t TIW F~ l*90l\S ~on: NJ/4. -•IMH ame 20. 1992 Costa Mesa School Ol1trlc:1: OCEAN Ptf dltm wagta 11 baMd ORANG• 700 Civic he~tby directed to pubtla.h The FollOwlng p«ton• ar• dOlna t>ualntSCllCH: NO Mer1ln C. ~ernendei Stelomon1 ' PllHH 14t t111 VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT ~ a WOllling day of ' thl Ra otutlon I IM man. llft doing bullness u · NEWPORT BA A Thlt ataterMnt wu hied The Fotlowlng ptftonl •-~~ ....... ,..... Bid Oudllne: 10:00 (8) hours. The rate for Cenl•r Drive WHt, 1 r 1 nOrdlnance J&G'S CREATIONS, 03500 SPORTS INSTIT\/TE, 20250 with the County Cleflc ol n doing bullnn111: Put>lllhtd NewJ)Oft -tt- • o'clock A.m. of tti. 27th hOlldt and ovec'llme wott< P.O. aoa 838, l11nt• ~. 9~fl.,~ed by s. OrttnVillt St. 1613, Acacia St. Sull• 150. Santa Orange County on Match LOS /4.ACOS FENCE CO .. Co1ta M111 Diiiy Pllol dey of APRIL. t992. shell le et ltatl tlrM Ind Ana, CA t2702.o838 ADOPTED llll• 13th day Santa Ana, Calif. 92704 Ana Helghlt, Calif. 92707 27, 1992 4n Oolt St .. Coai. M .... Af)fll 4, '1, 18, 25, 1992 C II Pia~ ol 8ld: 17200 PINE· on.l\alf Tho MMe, edcltoH, of April 1~2 Jeffrey T Fykff and Gigi O. Paul Nlahlda O.C., •02 PllM1e Cllllf. tle.27 &a-314 Cl ••• alfled HURST l.AN6. HUNTING· 11 anill bt mindafory Md telophone number pH i'L t 'A HI ON. O. fYltu: 3500 . S. Green-Vllla Point Df.. N.wpoft Publllhtd Newpott Beach-John E. Kelley, 411 Oolt PUILMO -TIC• TON BEACH, CA 92647. upon tht CONTRACTOR to of ,t.antttra attorney MAYO"" ' lllllt St. Ht3. Sanla Ana, Beech, Calif. 92MO C 1 M O•ll" Pllol S!•.L Coala Ma11, Ca111.1 __ ..;...;._'"°";.._"-v_11r. __ Tod I PURCHASING DEPART· whom th• contrac1 It _._1_ a. wltfiout ' . " Calll 92704 Thlt bu1ln .. 1 I• con-01 I eta • 9~7 ...__. __ ., MENT awarded end upon any « --·'I"· ." ATTEST": Wtnda E. Aaig-Thli bualntH la con-ductad by: I.I\ lndMdual Aprll 11, 1t. 25. May 2. Thi• bu1lne1t .fa• co"' ... .., ... _ 842·5878 Project lden11tlc1t1on subeOl'lttKtor under such •tt.,...,, tat Cll "°""' glo. City Cterk due'ed by: tiuaabanel Ind Thi t1gl1tr1nt(a) com-1"2 duded by~ an lndlvldu.I halneee N .... ;;;;;;;;;~~~~:~s~rr~E~W~O~A~K~F~O~R~----···-~bN~~·i~~i·iriMi~~~i·ij~i Publllhtd Newpor•w1~ ~lo·~~~ ~T~ ft~ltr~W ~"" •w~ STARTlllG I llEW BUSlllESS?t The LAQal Oopanment at 1h• Pilot la l)IMMd to announct a new Hf'VICO now available to now butln ...... We wlN now SEARCH tht n4amo for you at no •xtra ct1wge, and ....,. you 1ha tlmo and th• trlp to the Court HouM In Sant. Ana. Then, Of, COUM, afttr th• ... rch II com~ -. wta fllo your flct111oua buafnne namt 1tato1nent wtth 1h• County Cltfte. pubftth once • WMk tot tclUf wtOtCt .. ~ by law and then ftla your ptOOf Of pubttcatton with COUf'ltV Ci.rte. 'I ' PIMM stop by to ftle your flc:tltlou• bualnoaa 1tatement et tho Piiot legal Oopaftment, 330 Woet Bay, Cotta M ... , Callfomla. If you can not atop by. pJouo calf "' -(714) S.C2-'321, ~eNk>n 316 Of 311 and .. Wiii make arrangementa for you 10 handl4t 1hls ~ by mall. If you ahou4d hew ~Y t\lrthtr ~ . .,...._ mn ue and we wtll bo men th11n gllld to aalet' you. Good Luck In your new t>uain..111 8Hch..Cot1a MeM Oeitv Th• '"Olt1r1nt(•) com-""' under IM 'le1Jtlold 81,ILIC ..,OTICI lritnCtd lo tranlld bull-Tne Following S*IOtle Piiot A..,.. 11 1992 menetd to tran11.ct bull-Bualneaa Neme(t) ll1ttd rv " ntat _,,. IM Fletitloul are doing bUtlneU u : .,... • s.346 ""' ~ Iha F1etl\lOUI lbolle on: Mitch U, 1992 8utlne11 Natne(I) lisled ENGRAVING MEMORIES. ---------8u1rneH N1m1(1} Nsted G.P. Hlthlda D.C. P'lclltleue ~on: Mateh 28, 1992 10051 Slarboard Clsc:lt, PUBLIC MOTICI above on: M.,cti 1e, teta Thi• ~ ... t1i.c1 halnoN ....... John !. ~ Hunttngton hacll, c.llf, J9ffTty T ~It with Irle Couney Oleftt Of Ital........ Thia tta1ement Wat Ned t2e4t Depert111•"t et '"• Thi• 11attmen1 w11 Ntd Ofange County on Maten TM 'Ollowlng ~· with 119 eoumy Cltf'k of Jell\ M. Oetatntt, 10051 T,.Hury/lntomel ""' whh tM Courny Clefk ot 13, 1992 .,. ~ butlnet• at: Orange Councy on Match Star"board Ctrde, ~ Ofeno-County on Match , .... " FIRST CHOICE FINANCIAi. 21, 1192 ton Btech, c.M(. 12141 onue 8!."'~ ~ t7. 1992 Publlthtd Newport .. echo SERVICES, 579 Anton PHMt8 Ttllt bu1lne11 11 co,.. "ot...., -' FHHM Cotta M... Ollly Pilot atvd., SUltt )()(), C~a ftubllned New1>0rt IMCh-OUcttd by: In lndMdual Publ':!:°llott Publlahed N~ ~ Mttctt lt, .. •. tt, tt, ~~ OtMtta Cotti Mt.. Delly Pllot ~~atn~ = Vndtt the IUthOrltY In In-Cotta Miii Dally PllOJ '"a '914 I . Flowef IF, Sanlt April 11. 11, "· May 2, 1'1911 under IM f'Jetlt!Ow ttmal R"'9nUt Code MC> Mitch 29. Apf\I "· t1 , 11, St-Ht AN. CA 12707 1"2 lu1lne11 Namell) ~ 1tOn 1331, me Pf°'*1Y .. 1tN ... IUC """TICI Ttllt bu•lneu 1• co,,. Se-321 lbove on: Maren t3, 1"2 acnbtd ~· """ been S.295 rv .. v due*' by: "' lndMdu9' PUIUC NOTICI JMl't _., o.r....... Mized fot ~ of PUILIC -TICI _ _...........,_ Th• reglstranl(I) com-TNt ........,. .... flled lntttNll ~ ..... dUe "v .,._ fMnC'td lO trlNeet bual• Plot....... With tht Couttty o.k oA floom l(ENNET~ M. ANO Buel••...... ,,... under Irle FlcUtlol.lt Or119 County on Mltctl CATHY J. ANTOS. DIA ,,......... • ....... nt lutlntt• Namt(I) Ualecf ........ ....... 20. '"a SHERWOOD FLORIST 9ualfl11• ._. TM Folowlt19 '*'°"' 41boM on: Apftl 7, 1992 It......... ,.IM74 the ~ _.. be eolcf ltato....... .,. dOlr'll lluainees 11: OOMld '· ~ n,. FollOwlng per.ona PUlblllhtd Newpo11 ham- at pub11o a&Oon .. Pf°' The ,....,. ptl1IOM DOIS/COUMAN COM· Thill ~ wn Ned If• Cloir1GT~~: .... Cott• M ... Diiiy Piiot "1dtd by lnttmll ~ .,. dOlrlg ~ 1t: MUHICATIOHI. '400 IMne .-, IN County Clefk Of N£WPOft ~ ... -..-.-. Code NC1'on ..,_ ~,.. Ol!NN WIWAMS '"°' Avt1. IZOt, Newport lead\ Oranfe County on Apr1f 7, 200 I . Bev Front, lelboa .114. 1', 11, a. 1'11 l8ted reQ\AMtone. TOOAA,ttY, 1'15 .. W. Cellf. t2110 1"2 ..... Cellf, flll2 ~ti Deta of..,_: APRii. nrd, aalboa Blvd.. Newpori ~ L,nrt Goat. 43 PA7N7 JofWI "*"tc: ~~ - 1t112: Time oA Sale: 10:00 llHctt, c.ttf. Ntl3 .....,. 9Nct1 COurt. Mon-ll'\lbllehed Newport leecft, IOO I ~· -=. ';:::, ~: = 1~~" :.•:..=11 ;::: ~.~=·~eon-Coaaa MtM ~ .... Pltot ';':;,C.:, .. ,,... 11 con-C/l tM7: w 1'1oor. flloonl Newport leacl\, C111t. duCl*t f1V: an lnclMdull Aprtl "· 11, ......... , i , duded by' an lndMduel a207. Tiie OftarM: Of"Y t:20&2 Th• reot.erant(I) COfl'lo t• Th• 1egl1l,.nl(1) com-1, the ~· tlleH and .,_... Thlt blHIMH Is Con-rnenc.ct lo nnaact buit-li-3ll ~ to "'"'*'1,_-:: ~n.·/~lf~. = ~edr%°i:r~~ ::...'"*,..:,:r::: -PUIUCllOTtCI ~,.::l•> •Id 1HPWOOO n.oRIST tn rnenc.cl lo .,.,,.. bu8ts 41boM ~ ~ 1llO ,...... 1bo¥t on: Metc:ft H. t•t end to h ~ ... IM MM wldef eM ~ ltN1ec.-; 0ott Jotw\ "***' • onttM fof ..... " ,.. .._.net• NetM(al llMCI llllt ......,... ... "-' awes 111 .._. TNt .,., ,,... ..... ..., ...-._ h tnlel'MI ....,_ abOlfe on: J'"'*Y i. '"' ..-.. ~ C4ef1l °' ltM1 • ••" _. H ec.ny C.. ot .,.. ~ tfll fUmtltl In-Olefwt Ned~ Oiw11e Counfr on M~ the ~ 'lrll ;·-·; --~ ~ on Mardi 11 .......... , .,_. ..::= INppfng ,. • "'" 11, t.. ~~ "· ,.... .. ~. "'llf •pettment? olUalfted , ...... TIWI. ........ """ l>e MMM "' •~ l•t• you oomparo ~ """'°" ~ Cttelo 'oune.M v-, • n .., ......... ~ Repainting? ................... ............ ... , .. ~ ..... ClaaWI 11 W lht ......... w.. .. '-.. = of .. ,,__ COOl9 • wtthoul ,...... eo... ..... Deify "°' Celt ...,_ • c.... ..... Dilf "°' =rl~ o( Pfoptrty: or ~t Aprll 11, 11, II. Mey I, :.r.•• ICSMV 09"1.-, W 1'. tt. 11. W., I. 1' '---I ..--Three~ Of Al1worll by Pllet 01...mM ·-... """ ai.da. .... l J , • u.adOt Dalt. 1) l" ,.. ...... 7. ...,,, FOU"t•ln Valley. Calif. s.n1 , ••• _ ....... _ • • :Sports Saturday April 18, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 6-12-4330 u t.387 Newport Harbor's Brandon Finney. S8ctlon c Sports on TV-radio/C2 EntertainmenVCS Home & Gardens/CS Blanton, Flllnay, Mangnall among South Al,·Stars ~Blnyfdner ---while Newport Harbor Hi1h'1 .Brandon Flnaey and Darin Manpall ha•e also been ldttttd. cocct. who Could play te\ era I positions oa tlae u.. dtsJgn:uion. R econl-ldthta Mater Del Hl&h qaarterb8ck BW, Blaatoa ol Colla Mesa, wtU bt In tamll· lar _. .. ., u • member of tM SoaU. lam la IM l3rd idltlom of lite Ora•se COYnt, Prtp All· sear Fooebd Game, ldlcdultd J•l1 10 at Orance C...Cell •• Tbe San Ditto State-bound Blanton, do act a 1lnaJe·tHIOll coun(J ncord ror passlq yardase (3,313) and toacbdowa ,.SHI (36) will operate la bit old offense, 11 the Soutb""'WUI be CHched by Mater Dd'1 Brilce Rolllasoa aad bis staff. Fh•ncy, the Sea View League's Ofrcnil•e Pl•Jer ot the Yen u a running back and linebecku, ls one of Ove runnJna backs named. He nuhN for 1,194 yards, the third best singk-scason naark in N~ history, and 11 touchdowns for the Sallon last fall. Theis, an AJl-CJF linebacker, Is cxpecttd to call the ignals ror lbt South lo the annual coatat. sponsored by the Onnge Coun ty Youth Foundation and the Dru Uons Club. Other notable standouts namtd include Mlssioa Viejo defenshe lineman Matt Kenclcy ('-', 275), Ir· vine High quarterback Jason Minicl, Laauaa.Beadt wide receh·er Eric Fearaus, nrsallle C.pllan.o Valley bnck Scott Patton, Sunset Leap MVP Kevin Pola or Santn Ana, and Saddleback dcleuive Blnlo• wu -e of four Mo•ard11 amo•1 daole ....-. to tM 36-... Rebel roster a., Ora• Cou· tJ apor;aw1 lten. CIP DhtlloD I Pl•JU of tM Year DaTld buff. Juoa nets and Jolla GrootflON wtU .... nCeiYe OM lait dwtet to don pad1 H a prep. Blaatoa will also a.joJ lbe prnence or his ravor- lle tarpt, Kaufr, wllo cau1bt 65 pAS5H ror 1,117 yards and 13 IOachdowDI ha bls dual role u ti&bt md aad Untbecker ror the (:IF champions. Kaulf, bouad for Washfqton State, Is expttted to pla1 prl•arily oa the offensive side, as wiU Groote- MananaJI, who Uke Finney was H All-CIF DM- slon VI pick, ,.ill cap a brilliant thrtt-~ar •US1!Y Clll'ffr with a ddcnsive role. A 6-toot, 180-pouad in· slfle ll•backtr, Mangnall could see anion on the outside, or in the Sttondary as well tor tbe R~ls. lie OIHSStd 120 tackles ror the Sallon last fall, camlnc his second straight A.II-Ma Vitw uague See FOOTBAUIC4 Newport Beach's Millin starting to take control Rod Millen of Newport Beach, who's been on a long hot streak, flies through the air during Grand National Sport truck competition. Kona keglers will kick back in las Vegas L aughlin and us Veaas will have a few more than their usual supply of Oranae Countians next weekend. Three leagues from Kona Lanes will be taking off for a weekend of bowling. relaxation and, yes, a few pulls on a slot machine or two. Holiday Vegas, which is probably OC's biggest and best Las Vegas leapc, will be bowling their sweepstlllces at El Rancho Lanes. The leaaue is 36 teams strona and bowls in two divisions. They, as do all Kona's trip leaaues, make their treks to the &3mblina meccas In April and October each year. Oiviaional champs this time around were Katie and Mike Pac:ot, Karen Soule and Mike Fields in Divi ion l, and Viola McCord, Sam Stafford, Jere Oilchrist and Ocoff Troyer in Division 2. The Division 1 champs won the rolloff to determine the leaauc chnmpions. The Outrigers and Gold River Oamblers head for Lauahlin. The Edaewater used to be the only place in town to bowl. A couple of ycan aao. manaacment decided to take out the lanes and put In buffet pace - a moYO that was loudly protested by the townsfolk -and now you're forced to cross the river to cross the boards. River Valley Lanes in Bullhead Oty will be hostina the uupUn poupe for a special sweeper Saturday -. Tbe lift&lel format, nthcr than team CYCnt, alona with the ~ ...... doublet, lhoUld pl'OYtdo 110me excitement and fun for those lll¥Dl' .... ~.-.a.~ . L1 .... chllnet In the OOld Rf\ier Oamblcn were Alan fonclll. Judy ••.u. DPld .Boga ind Larry Friend. Outriacn champs were Tom Hlllmln. Katie Plc:Ot, Zeke Torok, John BostwlCk and Lisa Stover. New sessions for all Vegas and Laughlin leagues begin the first we ek in May. Spots arc still open on all, "ith the po sible exception of the Sunday Holiday Vega loop. Gold River Gamblers bowl Fridny nt 6:30; Outriggers roll Tue days nt 6 p.m .• and the High Rollers, "'ho swept out in Vegas 1\\-o "cc~ ngo, is a Wednesday 6 p.m. league. 0 At least fou r more Prof c ion:.I Coast &"'le rs hou e pots will be awarded durina the next two week n Scratch 6·Gamer entrant aear up for the pro tournament Mny 2·3. The Sunday night 6·G3mcr ha already provided the means for siA bo"'lcrs to enter thi event. La l Sunday's winners were Oob Markicwu:z, "ho avcraaed 231.67 ror first place, and Scott Willis v.ith a 227.83 a"crogc for second. Markiewicz also pocketed $325 and Willi earned $253. Sff BOWLING/C4 A New Book on Marine Corps Football $21.95 QndudeS sales taX) J&J~ 404 ~ Spr*1gs Colla Mela. CA 92827 New Zealand . native setting a hot pace on off-road circuit By Dennis Brostertlous Sp00s Wn;ter T alk about ma~1ng an 1mmcd1Jtc 1mpress1on. In only hi ')Ccond heJt rJcc lllOCe JOtntng the champion~hip To)'ola team, Rod Millen drove a" av with the fi r)t of his numcrou 'ictories at the Mic'kcy Thompson Off·RoaJ Gran Pm e'cnt ot Anaheim Stadium in Janu:il) 199 l. Millen's driving St)lc imprei. ed not onl) the fans. but his new teammate. h:in "lronman" Ste"art. "Rod is one competitor "ho ii. ne,cr int imidated by the vehicle he drhcs or the cour c he race~ ... said Ste\\ art. "He tools at the "hole picture and tokes control, be fore the ituat1on takes ontrol of him.'' In his fin~t )'ear \\llh TeJm TO)Ota. Mallen, a tran planted 40-)ear-old New ZeJlandcr now laving in Ne" port Bench, secured four top·qualif) ing times during the 10-e,ent scne . He completed the eason in fourth place in the dmer's champion hip battle, a finish he's hoping to 1mpro'e upon thi )Car. In the most recent M1cke) Thomp on Gran Pr\.'( event, last April 4 in Dallas, Tc:im To}ola charged to its fourth con ecull\ e 'ictory and top-qualtf)ang lime this sea~n. Al the helm of 1Jent1call)'prepared To)Ota V-6 stadiu m trucks, Millen and Stc\\<art earned the top· two qualifying times, "'ith Millen 's the only tame re· corded in the 35·sccond range. The pair logged enough points in the fi~t two heat rnces to be seated on the pole and econd row for the main C\.ent. Lead ing the 1 l·car field wirc·to- wire, Millen clinched hb third 'ictory in four r.iccs See MILLEN/a BEST WAY - CARPET CARE 540-9688 We Lse only truck moLnted steam cleaning equpment • 24 HOUR EMERGENCY FLOOD SErNICE • • Pre-Concltia'li"lg • Fost Dryng •Cola ~teners • HELPS Control Reas • 9<led Technic1cns • Scrne Doy Service • Expert Pr&~ting • Odor Elmhators EASTER SPRING CLEANING SPECIALS i-,-------,i--------,i--------, 1 FREE •I One FREE •I 15%0FF , • Hal or Bath I • Area a Dl.A:>nt I • Upholstery 1 I · • I Stah'naster • I • ·--~ __ J·--~--.:1•---cOtJlON --J , SUte L, COOO Mesa. CA • 5'0-9688 -) ca saturday, April 11, 1112 Costa Me·sa's Doug Dubach soars during rece nt action at the Coors Light Challenge event at Anaheim Stadium. Dubach is a Yamaha factory team rider and will 6e competing on April 25 at Las Vegas' Sam Boyd Silverbowl. . Recreation sports standings . , ~-~ Softba ll Coate M• .. MODlflED COED a t Goll Hil. ts pol'CS, 2 kUl1lb. 12. 3 00 Couples. a. 4 Huvenoo\rld. 8. s Ll:llt Fbscals. 0 MODIFIED COED C 1 Corpome Ratdtrl. 10 pcr1ll. 2. Mad MIX. 9 3 4-Clows, 6 4 Te~Ya's 5, S. McOnel Bulders, 4, 6 Herbge Cllppefs O MODIFIED COED D t Tum tUp, 12 poi'CS 2 (tit) ~ BUs flllYlfW u, LongSllots 8 5 (llel 8': Busllrs. 8KM Bombers ~ COEDB , 1 Bilbo 8a0Qil!S, 9 points, 2 (tie) fl/I Warmng, Shooe•s. a. 4 FISll Oli 01 Water. 8, S fllMIW.2 6 ~&~ 1 COEDC 1 N'f1 erew Will Do t 2 ponts. t 2 Out Ratify. 8. 3 tbtl Muter Bittm. Delome & T ouellc. 6. S r11enrt. 4, 8 O!pn T Q11\ 2 COEDD 1 !Lei Ouc~ 8~. The Heal ·~ 3_ Venlone, 8, 4 (11e) D.ISl'f 1111111, Who ·s On Firl1. 4. 6. Spottspaot. 2 WOMEN'S MAJOR 1 A.SM . 15 1*U 2 For l.Jdin Orly, 14. 3. ZllboH. •• 4. M's 01( To Play, S. S Hammer Ttma. 4, 8 Pfotesslonals. t WOMEN'S MINOR 1 MIM'a Miii ac.. 13 Pol'llS. 2 (qu.al .MOc•,.. 3 ~ Hos9b1. 8. 4 180 s MI N'S C.1 1 (Ii•) OCMnOnd ac.. T oros. 14 polrU, 3 8lxksox. 10. 4 Juj)ers. a s Ten ~. 2. a MMnot swa. 0 Ml!N'S C.2 1. (Ile) Btlbo 8aggona. Shootll1 t 0 polres. 3 Arnold Bu•ldtri 8 4 (tit) 811 Anttudn, Lowted 6 8 SpWpaoe Slloon, 2 Ml!N'S C-3 t Aalco, t 0 polnls, 2 (tie) The Al-Midden Tum aad Barta. Topllnt I 5 ICtllcllWuds 5 6 ~ 3 -Ml!N'8 0.1 1. JMG ~. 10 poru, 2. (Ile) JJ 'a, t.wty Rull. 8, 4 ..... Ponet. 7, s. ~ Pizza. s. 8 Spil1I!. 4. Ml!N'S 0.1 1. (Ile) 8*1Slell. My LOlded. 10 po!IU; 3. Toshiba Tlgtrs, '· •. (ll•) Buis. Do)il Co~ 6. g WMA, 2. MEN'S 0.3 1. Road Runners, 12 poora, 2. S)'l'llllol Lasers. 10, 3 (tie) Er1c Eledronics. 8tg 0 ~. I: S llllbalers. 3, 8. flutctay lfte UV.. 2 Ml!N'I M 1 lludnwl. H POIU. 2 Windtms, 9. 3. R&S Memoiy Boys, 8. 4 (bt) Big Sticks. P\'TUMA. 6, 8 Bloadway Dittbags, s. MEN'I 0.S t YCUIO l.JOn' s. S pons, 2 Last Second. 1 3 lluvtts. I. 4 89 Ooc*s. 5, S (Iii) Cmr. tOM*I, 2 MIN'8M 1. Milk ClltOl1 IOdi, 10 . 2. Don't Mllltr. 8b3 Kt1iON Kklbbtrs, low ••. • (lie) BC&C. Royals. 0 MI N'80.7 1. "°°"""'· 10 poirtl, 2 Oldtkners~ 8: 3. (Ile) tusty Boys, 1 heod011 Robbins, Young Doctln. 4. g SNN. 2. NOTE. Tqna rlCtiw 1WO polnls tor a win. one por11 fol a Ill. no pons fol • lou. -4111 Giii po(r'C cllducttcl tor a lorftl. Newport Beach MONDAY COED C W L T Dream Ten 1 0 0 Ba.rockn s 2 • Swlngtn 4 3 '6 lJtl'Nlu • 3 4 0 ""*ltMI Htalll 2 s 0 .lly!lirdl Pelicln 0 1 0 MONDAY MEN'I 8 W LT ClasSIC 0 1 0 0 MIStlf llderl 5 I 0 ~ 30' ·-· 3 3 0 FumMks 2 ' 0 N8 MMrtaa 1 4 I H""*1 ' s 0 Alrgu.Vd M 1 8 0 MONDAY 110'1 C WLT m Trfclodl ~ ~ 8 The SNrts 4 2 0 Sponln' Wimt'a 4 2 0 Oranoe CNShen 2 4 0 EINino 240 :1r=My g : l TUllDAY llEN'I CC WLT f&I Stars 5 2 0 "-! Shop lloys 5 2 0 OinosU1 4 Hirt 4 2 0 Care Unil 3 4 0 Dangling Woodrow 3 4 0 Sleep And Eal 3 4 0 Ctbrdwellan 2 4 0 Mllsu. M&WI 1 8 0 TUH DAY MEN'S ATT WLT 5150'• 1 0 1 After Houri 6 2 0 Biil1hes 5 3 0 The 8oheml"1S 4 3 0 low Ult Dogs 3 S o Hamilon Samutts 2 5 0 Lochall Locos 2 e o VCC & T I 8 1 TUHDAY MlN'I ee2 WLT ~s e 1 o Parbn Sllatb 6 I 0 Polt St 8*t .. 3 0 SfC Tobe 4 3 0 Monu 340 Ptnettllon 3 4 0 Law In MoClon 2 S 0 Fwncn 0 1 0 TUl!8DAY COl!D a WLT Tum 'NGC' 7 0 0 HoJQSllf'I 5 2 0 Quiel WOITWI 5 2 0 ()iry-Morona 3 4 0 Sl\S Ttdl'a I I 0 TheCw# 0 7 0 WEDMHDAY COH CC WLT ZalolJ e 2 0 It's a Clfcus 5 2 0 PllttbOt 5 3 0 HutenlV Hiiiers 3 5 0 Rude Tudet 3 5 0 eoneyan1 BBwter 1 e o WlDNHDAY M•N'I al WLT Non-0.y Crum 5 0 0 fn Power 4 I O ~ 3 2 0 Uohln' & Wnbef 3 2 0 em~ 3 3 o Zeto T oletlnct I 2 0 Newport 8t1Ch 1 .. 0 Bl\l Stief Pipes O 4 0 WlDNllOAY MUl'I C WLT Red Sox ~ 0 8 The Plltt .. 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Uol"ff Racina 9 a.m. -Lo AJ replays, PT. 3 p.m. -Arkansu Derby, ESPN. 7:30 p m -Anit1 replays. Ch. 18. 9·30 pm Anita replays. SC. Batcbllll 10 a.m C'ub1-Card1, Ch 2. 4 pm l\vin,·Chiso'-WON. 7 pm -Brav~·Dodgcn, TBS• Golf 10 11 m PGA Seniors, Ch 4 I pm I PGA tourney, PT. I 'O p m POA tourney, Ch. 2. PrTp Bastcct>.11 IU 0t.m lnd11n1 tourney, ESPN C'olkp S.JttMlll 10 30 1 m Ala. Jacktonv1llc. SC. Auto Racln1 11 · '4> a m -Miller SOO. TNN I pm I ona Beach CIP, Ch 7. I pm -Muuntaan Ocw SOO. TNN. ti pm -M1t11ct·c.ra. ESPN 9 pm. -N1 "" '°°· ESPN l l .\O ii m M1dsct<IA, · PN YKbtJ., Noon Odcndcr·s final. ESPN Pro BatUtbell 12"\0 pm l,nkCl'l•Dla.tert, Ch. 4 Tnlfll and fkhl ~pm -Hortd.a Rel• . ..... ... ' pm -rum a ~. Ch 7. ' Boclley 4:30 p.m. -North Stan-Red Winp, SC. 7:30 p.m.-Oilvs·Kinp. PT. 1 I p m. -Oilen-Kinp. SC Wick Wertcl fll 8portl 4:30 p.m.-Wood Memorial, Oi 7. Wocid I.ape FCMICMU 5 p.m.-Frankfurt·NY/NJ, USA. Kldibed .. 9:35 p.m. -PICA tourney, SHO. u.s. Olfapk sa...a.. 10:30 p.m.-Spced aatina. SC. ~ lullftllaU 11:30 p.m.-Orlando Classic, PT. llA.DIO ...... , 11·30 a m.-An1cls·KC, KMPC (710). 4 p tn.-1Wlnt-Olitox, K.NX (JO'>O). 4 p.m -SO.Houaton, K.FMB (760) 7 p.m.-Br~Dodten. KA8C (790). ,,.. ......... 12·30 pm -Lakcn-Port .. Kl.AC (510). ....., 7:30 pm. -OiJert•KJf\JS, XTRA (690) SU NDAY T!L£\llSIO Gelf 9 1 m -POA kniors, OI. 4. Noon -POA tourney. Ch 2 I p.m LPOA tOQmcy, PT. u ....... 91.m -Lot Al rcpla71, P1. 7:30 p.m.-AtlilJ rcpt.,.. 01. 18 10:30 pm -Aluta replays, 1, .... ,.... 9 )() a.m -Shot! JYmpiq. P'T', Midn1&ht-Florida Optn, ESPN Sportf Sund~ 10 1.m.-AJI American Game, Ch. 2. s\n., 10:30 a.m.-FrcestyJe Nati<>nals. ESPN. ....... 10:30 a.m.-Mcls·Expot. WOR. 11:10 a.m.-Cubs·Canh, WON. 11:30 a.m.-Angcls·Royals. Ch 5. 5 pm. -Dravu.Ood1cn. ESPN. Yadttl .. Noon-Amcnc11'1 Cup Trials, ESPN. A ... lta< ... Noon-ASA Part• Plus 2.SO. TNN. Pro ........... 12:)() p.tn -Pastons·BuU\, Cb. 4. no p.m -Oippc"·L.akcrs, Ch 13. PT . 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He avoided a tussle between Shawn McConnell and Steve Lu· cero and left the pair behind to eventually win by about eight bike length In the eight-lap handicap main, Schwartz hot past early leader Jason Chisum on the third lap and again breezed to the victory by abouc six lengths over Luocro. A crowd of 3,528 attended the race , which included Junior riders for the first time at the Fair- grounds this season. 0 SCISll 1!11111 (4 leps) ' ~ SdlwW (Cocta liolllll}. 2 ~ lilcColNI l9rtt). , '" lsM CllMnldl). • lMK.-(llU) .... !WI (1 .. , I .. SCllwn (Cotti Miu), t SIM Lucn (Nwltdc), ,, lrlO Oadey (Sin Ml~ ~I· :-&....~noujt:":i.51 ~ = ~.• •flrla s--1Mlall15 •> I ltmt (T .... Cl'1) .... ~-1 --Dowrt'O ~) Deep sea W I ,.. OOUlrTS Mlft .. WmlllmTT U•MG -3 '°*· 12 qln 2S rocld'llll 27 lllOnlo, 11 WrlCUda. 1 S ICUDlll. 7 and bus. I 11111CM. 1 IWQO. 1 perct\, M ~ Roatmg Starsl - • -Ol IVIP 600 ayalng 1111 Ensmda NI B rewing in the waters off Southern Callromia and the Baja Coast is a contest that harkens back to the America's Cup Defender Trials just before the U.S. defender met Michael Fay's 126-foot New Zealand for the Cup in the fall of 1988 off San Diego. This time, the cast of characters includes not only the hard-sail 6().foot catamaran Stirs ct Stripes and her '88 trial horse, the soft· sail 60-roo1 catamaran Stars ct Stripes, but more than SOO other boats or various classes and sizes. All are entered in 1hc 45th annual Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race. The two S & S catamarans will go head·to·head down the 125-nautical· mile course, leading lhe other multi· hulls and monohulls in the race. This race, the largest international yacht race in the world, is organized by the Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA) and the two cats arc under the banner or the Ocean-Racing Cata· maran Association (ORCA), which organizes multihull ocean racing in · Southern California. John Long, NOSA's president, and John Simpkins, ORCA's president, have announced this match race within a match race. that will start on Friday, May 1, at noon. This date was chosen because it comes between the conclusion or ·'the final Defender Trials and the start of the America's Cup macches, to be sailed againsc the winner of the Chai· lcnger Trials beginning on May 9. This time, the cast of characters includes not only the hard-sail 60- f oot catamaran Stars & Stripes, and her '88 trial horse. the soft- sail SO-toot cata- mara Stars & Stripes, but more than 500 other boats of various classes and sizes. The soft-sail S & S, under her fumed skipper D"ennis Conner, holds the current race record of nine hours, eight minutes set last year in no more than 10 knots of wind. The hard-sail S & S is not quite che same S & S that bested New Zealand in September, 1988. Her rig is now the so-called "long Dench" rig, designed for the po lliblc heavier·oir mutches off Long Deach, as opposed to th e "San Diego" rig th:ll was actu· oily ullCd in the America's Cup defense off San Diego. The Long Beach rig is about 40 percent sm:iller thon the S.an Diego rig. For those who rightly worry about the viability of the hard-sail S &. S at se:i, her skipper. Dave Schindler, reports that her crcdenti:ils now include having been soiled 1,300 miles from Acapulco to San Diego to weather (into the wind) up to 35 knots or wind to get there. The soft·sail S & S has yet to encounter uch conditions but c.an be recf ed down to su it them. Reportedly, seven members of Team De nnis Conner will drive the soft·s..il S & S down the course cve-n if Conner himself is tied up th.at day with AC-readiness concerns. To enter the race, both boats are required by ORCA rules to carry a head, a stove and four shelterbunks in the hulls., plus life· lines, an engine and fuel, and m:any items of safety gear on deck. None of these were required to be aboard either boat in their America's Cup Defender roles. The start of the race may best be viewed from the bluffs at Co- rona del Mar. just south of Newport Beach, overlooking the start area. About l,000 contelltnnts and spectator boats :ire expected to congregate within less than a square mile before the lltart. The racers "ill go off in eigh t se parate waves, across two simul· taneous sc:irt lines, between noon and 1:10 p.m. on Friday, May 1. Back to the good 'ol days B aseball fans know the Cali· fornia Angels have never won an America n League pennant, but their predecessors, th e Pacific Coast League's Los Angeles Angels, were frequent winners in their day. Several members of the penn ant-winning 1956 Angels are expected to attend the Pacific Coast League's Historical Society's si>.th annual reunion, sdrcdukd for Saturday, May 16, at the Ovi· on Hotel in Carson. Pitche r Dave Hillman, shorts,op C:i cy Wisc, outfielder Jim Bolger and second base man Gene Mauch -who later managed in the m:ijor leagues for 25 years -are among those who have been contacted. along with llt lcost a dozen others. Previous yea rs' programs h:ivc featured rare home movie footage, displays or vintage uniforms, equipment and memorabilia, and the reminiscence of dozens o former PCL players. Former Sacramento Solons pitcher Roger 0 cnbaugh, now on Or.ange County bu inessman, is a member of the group's organizing committee. The Clario n Hotel is at 2 Civio Pina Drive in Carson. next to the S:an Diego Freeway. Admission to the event, scheduled fo r 9 a.m.-4 p.m. is free. A buffet lunch Is available. Former players from the Angd , Stars, San Francisco Seals, Oak· land Oaks and other PCL teams have attended past proerams. Further information may be ob· tained by contacting Richard Bc"- crage at (714) 524-0939 or y Berman at (310) 374-5186. AMIRICAN a.uoua Aneete ......... Da .. Op911•M.lllM Aj)ll 18-11KJnmc.y,1135 Apel 19 -11 Kansas Cl!y. 11 35 Al)ftl 20 -11 a.tand. 7 OS Aj)rU 21 -IC 0#.llnd. 7 OS Aptl 22 -IC Oaklallcl. 12 15 Apt1I 23 -Idle Aprt 2•-s.· ei· 7 35 Apll 25-Stlllle , 1 OS Aptll 29-SNall • 1 :OS Apl1I 27 -Idle Aptl 28-IC T«OI*>, 4 35 Aott 29-IC Tnteo, 435 Aott 30-• CtMln. 1035 Miy 1 -• CIMllnd. 4 35 M'y 2-llCIMtlnd.1035 May 3-11 CIMllnd. 10 35 CNmel ' Al pntl Clll'led Oii ICMPC (710) '* llATIOULLUOUS ...... ,. ........ . 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'"°"' ... ,.,,,~,,,,.. .,, .... 642-4888 Pi&llllDI Saturday April 18, 1992 1 i) MILLEN: He's one hot driver From C1 this season. From third on the grid, Stewart reeled in Roger Mears Sr. to capture second place. "Six out of nine >ear , the driv· er's champion was from To)ota," said Millen, "I'd like to t.>e ·1uck:y 7.' .. - Millen currently leads the driv- er's championship standings with 242 points, followed by Stewart's 199. "These guy) (Precision Prepara- tion, Inc.) have consis· tently put their drivers in the win- ner's circle more th-an a ny ot he r team in off- road racing," s:iid Millen. Taking an interest in racing llt a young age, Millen says he remem- bers racing go-karts when he was about six. Growing up on h is fa. ther's dairy form in New Zealand, he and brother Steve (who is 13 months his e lder) would build and race their o"'n \C- hicles. "We \\-OUld compete at local sports car events anJ "cnt from there," he said. Millen won three con~ecut1'c New Zealand RJll) Champion- ships from 1975 to 197 bdo~e moving to Southern Caliiorn1J to compete against the top U.S rail~ drivers. • Within three: )'ear), he \\.On hi fir)t SCCA PRO Rally title. Tra .. cling 10 Florida and Colo- rado in 19 9, Millen cl:umed the GTU -d1v1S1on of the IMS/\ 24 Hours or Da)tona With co-dri .. ers AJ Bacon and Bob Reed, nnd the Di,ision C chJmpionship of the Pikes Peak Hill Climb. U)ing la~t year's "Rim of the World" e"ent in L:lncaster as a "testing ground for my continued rallying effort>," Millen again emerged victorious there, as well as in the July 4 Pikes Pcnk Hill Climb, "1nn1ng the Open Divi- sion. In addition to compcttng in the Mickey Thompson Senes, Millen finished the four-event Asia-Pacific Rally ChJm- pionship 1n third place last year. "My \\1fe, Shannon. 1s also an e).pe- r i enc e d r acer," he said. "When "e met four years ago. she was com- . peting in the 4 -Whee I AJY cl:tss of" the-Thompson Series. She liked the rail) ing. so she decided to race a car of her O\\n." Shannon impre~ed her new husband at Pikes Peal. \\Ith second-place fini~hes in both the · 9 and '90 e"cnts in the GT Divi- sion. ~llllen will ha"e a decision to mai..e in early July (Pikes Peak Hill Climb). His '' 1fe is expecting their first child July 4. \\hich may keep ham close to home. FAEDDl.DO FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC AUTO REPAIR (114) 548-IUU Quality, Dcpcndablc Smicc (114) 548 0435 Mon.· Fri. M, Sat. by Appl 1595 Monrovia Av~ H rt Beach Ca H663 FLY AWAY! something • new coming to Fridays! • TraVel Ideas • Resorts & Hotels • Adventures • Excursions ..... - C4 ~.April 18, 1992 ---IPIPldll F red Spauldins or Costa · Mesa. compeung for the Newport Aquatic Center canoe and kayak team. won his heat Thursday as the U.S. Olym· pic Trials began in Raleigh, N.C. I Spaulding completed the 500- mcter co~rse in 1:58.17. more than five seconds ahead or his nearest competition. In another heat or the 5()(). meter men's single canoe competi· tion, Jim Terrell and Dave Serafin or NAC placed 1-2, clocking 2:01~94 and 2:08.80. respectively. Jn the 500-mctcr women's single kayak, NAC members Cathy Mari- no; Sheila Conover and Shirley Batlik'wcrc the top three finishers. lleft'eC:.t HNI 1-1. Fred Soluldila (NAC), 1 :58.17; 2. 5'lwlft Clf'I' (ht.); 2;03.20; 3. Om Spaul· ding (NAC), 2:1>5.47; 4. WyrAt Jones (Haw.). 2:05.69; 5. Sil* Wyerges (Wash.), 2:08.11. HNI •-t. 6'IO S1ewart (Otio). 2.01.92: 2. Jm Roll (N.Y.). 2:06.19; 3. Joe Harper (NAC), 2:10.38; 4. 8lalst Rhodes (Wash.), 2:12.~; 5 ..... Price (MIM.), 2:15.00. HNI 1-1. Jm T~ ~). 2.0!.94: 2 OM Serlffn CNACl. 2.08.80; 3. OeYlln Mur· DhY (fla.), 2.09.86:-4. Eric aullen (Ind.)~ 2:15.24; .s. John Ml.lllen (hi.). 2.16,05 Other: 7. John hw (NAC), 2.19.3t . .......... 1(.1 Heat 1-1. Alex Hmlold (Wash.). 1 58.05, 2. Helin Colins (Wash.). 2 01.70; 3. 0tu Vanl Hengel (NAC). 2 04.22: 4. Dawn Schefar (Se· al.tie), 2;05.63: 5. Sara Soya (N.Y.). 2.08.03; 6. Sharon Attetsty (NAC). 2 08.79, 2. Shell Conom (NAC), 1:58.34; 3. Shu1ey He• l-1. Cdly Manno (NAC), 1.56.28., Blilk (RAC>. 2.otoo: 4. Julia eumno (Wntl ), 2:02.57; 5. Lon ShlcJI (NAC), 2:02.89. Heat Ol-1. Traci Phllllos (Haw.), 1.54.48, 2. Kite Hen«lckson (t4AC), 1:59.34; 3. .... OufTy i:ash.). 2.01 .44, 4. Durie U1n1neos (NAC • 2:01.58; 5. Jemdtr Rhodes' (Wish.). 2:08.: . ...... 1(.1 , .................. , Hut 1-1. Cl#t Bider (IOwa): 2. Chris (Haw.); 3. Pllrlck Rlchlldson ~C). Hui 1-1. Nofmln ~ (Md.); 2 Gtea Bll10n (Wash.); 3. Mike Hett>ert (Att.)J 4. Ptter Ntvwton (Haw.); 5. Stein ..IOfoensetll (NAC). Heat 111-1. Mu Hnolcl (Wash.); 2. C Bartow (NAC): 3. Milk Hamilton (NAC). Heat IV-1. Mitch KIM {NAC); 2. T~ Kent (Wash.); 3. Jm ~ (N.~ ). I Cathy Marino of the Newport Aquatics Club, shown here in a file photo, won her heat in the 500-meter women's singles kayaks with a time of 1 :56.28. -By tbt 0.11,r Pilo Bakersfield ousts DCC from tourney, 12-11 VISALIA -Orange Coast Col-· now has 397 career wins. He'll go lcge headed home from the Buck-fo r No. 398 on Tuesday when man-Mitchell Baseball Classic a Coast entertains Riverside. bit earlier than it had hoped after We4neeNr'• ..-o. Aftu 11, Ot'•ntte CNet • bowing to Bakersfield two steps ClrWIQI coast 100 ooo oot-e ,. s f t t . J h · h' o.A1a 400 034 00r-1112 o rom a po en 1a c amp1ons 1p ,.. ~ 151 .._ l9l.,. Monc11y:,,.,... a.nz game. ~ .., Miit. 5p1nce (8) w-.t.rm. l-P• M The result took a bit of the lus-°'*F~ (OCC). WIMI (OCC). t..10n (DA). ~ CllAI. ter off a three-game sweep on ~ ~.::.= "•"-t Thursday which had kept the Pi-blot eon 200 002 110-a a o rates (18-12) alive. But the Bucs ~.::=.r.wm.ica:~:'.;;,\~ needed not only a win over w-~. 2·2. l-Wbl 21-(OCC). MoNllr Id b . . fOCC) HR-~ fOCC). L~ (MP) Bakcrsfic , ut two v1ctones over o...,.. C-t •· ........ • Fresno City to win the tourna-StQuolas 001 200 030-e 12 1 ment. OrMQt COUI 207 000 OOl-9 10 2 ledlwol1ll. Soril (3). IOrmaft (3) nl ~ Oltlllecll ... In the loss to Bakersfield, the Monday w-~ '-1 \._ledlwolll. 29-s.tioo (OCC). fdlom IOCC). Mondly IOCC) ..... (COS). Aaclll Pirates overcame a 10· 7 deficit (C_OSJ. 8lnnlllp (COS). w*' (COS). 31-follom (OCC) 1111 _...., !OCCI with four runs in the top of the ~ c... 10 o. AAu 4 ninth to assume the lead. Greg DI~ ca 100 210-4 • 0 h h d ' RBI · h blot tom1 150 003 00.-10 1> 2 Folsom, w o a aour m I c rarucH, Ol.*ol m.,. 5o1ru 5'rwtl.,. Monoly, ""* game, had a run-scoring single. (7) w-SIMt. 2:1. L-tNlil 29-'-0*k (OCC). . h 3 ' ~· (OCC) ,._..., (OCC) Hll-~ (OCC). Paul McDamcls, w o was 1or 4. ...,_ CllAI · hrt a sacrifice Oy and Mike Mon-,,.._,. • .- d bl ... .......w 11, ~ c-• 1 t day cracked a two-run ou c to C1rW1Q1 Coal •10 100 1a.-11 12 , Put Coast in front. ...__ 010 so1 202-12 11 1 ~ ..., (l}, -..i (I) ....... (I) ... w-. With three victories on Thurs-~ ~~~~~~:= day, Pirates Coach Mike Mayne 181. OoNllH (8) •-toeCI FOOTBALL: From C1 back Luis Estrella. SOUTH FOOTUU AIJ...8TARI Terry Atru (s.D ~. db-wr (S-0, 180) Jason Biiey (El Ton>). wr (e-2, 185) 8llly 8ld>n (Mltef Otl), qb (6-1, 105) .... 8ols2ef (lb1llnglon 8ucll), ol-cl cw. 250) C4#t Camon ~). ol (8-5, 240) Alhdo Diaz (OW His), ol (M, 290) OM El1ci!son (Ow Hiiis), lb (8-4, 230) Lull Esnla (SadcMatll), db (&--0. 180) Eltc ftgr1UI (l..IQIN Buell) WI', (8-0. 175) Albert Fnoa (OcNn VllW). wr-4> (&-0. 190) ltandon Filney (NcJt. 1Wbof1, ltl.f) (8-1, 200) -Garcia (Ct'*"V). rM> (5-10, tlO) Jolrl Grooteooed (Mater Del), okt (1-1, 275) BOWUNG: From C1 Other bowlers cashing were Corey Groth, J,354, $225; Mike Devaney, 1,338, $175; Tony Bur· rell, 1,320, $1 20; Mark Levy, 1,309, $93; Chip Pettiford, 1,285, $75: Robert Smith, 1,284, $60, and Danny Hernandez, 1,279, SSO. 0 Due to the bye taken by the Holiday Yeps leaauc. Scratch 6- 0amcr action will get an early tart th1s Sunday. Cbcck·in will bcain at 6:30 with Aaron ttelT (IMne). db JM. 170) Josll Housman {Mll1na). ol (M, 290) Josll "11and (SllU Margllb), lb (5· 11 , 190) Mwcus Jri:lns (Ow lfb). db-rl> (S-0, 170) Mii Ktnelly=slon Viejo), cl (M. 275) Jolrl Khams ~. ~ (&-2, 195l Dl¥1d ICnulf o.o .• .., (e.3. 215 Rod~ (EdbOn), .. .f) (&-1, 200 Oilln Manpl IHewPoft H1111of), II (S-0. 115) CIW1t Mier (8 foro)~ d (&-l, 2S5) Jason ~ (!Mne), Qb (&-Cl. 180) Nathln Morulle ~.pk (5-11, 180) lnQr'IW Hottlcol (Mn&). di (5-11, 23$) Jiii Pllonl (0 Toro). okt (5-11, 235) Scol Pen (tapo VlllM, Qb4wr~, 190) KeWI POia (SllU Ml), H (&-Cl. JuSlln Polosky (Ellson). okt (W. 300 Jolrl Thomas "'9flcJ!:ICO), d4 (I-235) Ntt""'1 Rln*u Viejo). "' • 170) Jason lhlll (M* Oii), lb 11-2. 2101 Romen Vuqua (LIQln Hiiis), ol (8-0, 220) OM Webber (LIQln ... ). ~ (5-10, 190) Din Wat (ClplAn Yllly), lb (W. 210) bowling be1innin1 at 7 p.m. 0 Herc arc a rcw or the top league scores: •Jingle Belles: Barbara Kilmer, 190-545; Mex Cruz, 184-532; Maria Naylor, 215-541; Victoria Waterman, 179.,..94. •Spare Us: Dwiaht Johnson, 196-190-558; Mike femplc, 182- 476; John VanHisa, 187-.f71; Randy Wriaht, 185-468; Kathio Beale, 159-461; Kay VanHook, J64-43Si Kristi Kimmel, 159~3"4; Mary Hendcnon, 187-426. •Newport Mesa: Joe Delaluz, Personal bests for Sailors' pair WALNUT -Newport Harbor High weight special- ists Tony Mancuso and Gina Heads went up against the best in CIF on Friday at the 34th annual Mt. San Antonio College Relays, and the re- sults were excellent, accord- ing to Sailors weight coach Tony Ciarelli. Mancuso, a senior com- peted in the shot put and heaved a personal best 58- 4 ~ which was good for third place behind athletes from Bakersfield and Upland, who were at 60-2 and around 59 feet, according to CiareUi. Heads was third in the dis- cus at 127 feet, and reached 40 f ect in the shot for a per· sonal best and finished sixth. Tryouts slated for soccer club The Orange Coast United Soc- cer Club will be holding tryouts Sunday, April 26 and Sunday, May 3, from 1-3 p.m. nt Corona dcl Mar High School. The Orange Coast United Soc- cer Club is a consolidation of the Corona dcl Mar Riptide and New- port Harbor clubs. The tryouts on April 26 will be for boys and girls entering grades 4 through 8 . On May 3, the tryouts will be targeted for boys and girls enter- ing grades 9 through 12. For more information, contact Terry Coville at 631-7866 or Jim Olsen at 6«-0530. -B1 the D•lly Pilot lS0....91; Don Bigelow, 180-475; Cul Jacober, 184-467; Bill Lynd, 164-459; Jackie Burica, 163~; Susan Undscy,· 158..,.49; Judy J...or· ton, 17()..137. • Ooodtimcrs: Bud Horn, 184- 199-~; Carl Bates, 206-185-531; Lewis Whitaker, 198-S20; Jbc Gorum, '434; Charlene Townsend, l74..C21; Mollie Oaydon, 166-416; Joy Torres, 149..C09; Dorothy Griffee, 10-409. Cb«W N.,, doN '*""• COi· ... .,,,,.,. ,. '"' ~ ,,,., ~ Sat.-... ,, ,, ,,.. GftWnl Ma,,.r o/ Kn• Lann I• C... Mn•. Dver-the-llne softball slgnups set Nati<u1al Si1orts Southern California Ovcr-The- Linc softball is accepting teams for tournaments during Its spring sea- son program. least four games in each tourna- ment. All tournaments arc finished in one day. Men, women and co-ed team divisions can enter. 1-900-976-519 Games will be played at Hun- tington State Beach (Brookhurst). For further information, phone (310) 866-8685. Pro 1114 colllfl ecor• _. ...,. lll*IM 9"fJ llheeft...,... Team entry fees arc $40 and all teams arc guaranteed to play at -By tht DJJ/ly Pilot ..... ,.... ------·· I THE ORANGE COUNTY OUTDOOR SCIENCE FOUNDATION URGES YOU TO •.. CALIFORNIA ANGELS vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1992AT1 :00 P.M. ONLY $4.00 PER TICKET! YOUR TICKETS PROVIDE "SCIENCESHIPS" FOR STUDENTS! Join the t•m •nd let'• go to bllt tor OrMge County'• exemplery OUtdoor Science School end Environment.a Field Study Prog'8m -to enaure tt.t .at needy atudenta wm twve the opportunity to le•m In ''n11ture'a cleaaroom." - VESI I went to hetp Mnd a needy c:Nld to the Outdoor Sdlnce Schoof .nd EftYironmental Field St~ Program! Pie .. •nd me __ tlclcela 0 l'.00 Heh. Toe.I I ___ _ . _ I wtlh to donM8 my tlctleta to 1W9dr etOdenea. I Mv8 endOMd a cha~ or money Ofdlr m9de to: Orange County OUtdoof lctence foUndmtlon Name: ~------------------------~---------------------------=,.-----~: ·-------~--------...._ ______ ..;_ __________ , Clj/S .... : ______ ~---------------=------------~Codt:__..............,......_ __ Mall tic:Mt Orders to: .. • .. • 1111·-9-chlColla M-Dally Piiot -Saturday April 18, 19112 » ertainmant Entertainment Editor Matt Co"er ... 642-4321, e~t. 361 Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company delivers intense ~now By OMrlfa L Knaff ......... Dlt/ Not IRVINE -The opening night performance or the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company -which closes ill three-day run at Irvine Barclay Theater tonight - sugated that there is no way to separate the dancer lrom the dance. Memben or the small company, performing traditional Spanish folk dances, classical Spanish dances and modern pieces along classical tines, seemed to be possessed by the spirit of the pieces they performed. The intensity with which they danced -the intensity with which they seemed to be compelled by some inner spirit to dance -was almost alarming at times, cspecfally to audiences used to the cool detachment or ballet or modern dance. But after awhile, one got used to the dancers contorting their faces in concentration and could watch with pleasure the artistry of the company, which Greco founded in 1949. His son, Jose Greco II , is currently the star of the company and provided some amazingly deft and subtle footwork throughout the evening. His highly virtuoistic dancing showed both how similar Spanish classical dance is to American tap as well .as how different. The first half or the program was dominated by long, highly dramatic works, often broke n into several shorter dances by seemingly abrupt and inexplicable transitions between them. While most of the pieces were clearly narrative, without some background it was impossible to foll ow the story. Indeed, the lack of information provided by the program about the pieces was the only serious flaw in the evening. The dancing was marvelous, but you kept wanting to find out what exactly was going on, and the result was a feeling of frustrated pleasure. The second half of the long program leaned more to folk dancing and somewhat less to classical dance. While lacking some of the power of the classical pieces, the fo lkloric numbers we re vibrant and fascinating on an ethnographic level. Among the highlights of the program were "Amor Gitano," choreographed by Jose Greco ll and his sister Carmela Greco, which balanced amazing technical feats wit h a deeply felt musicality and the regal grace of dancer Pilar Serrano. "Three Folk Dances" - which included short numbers from Castilla, Galicia and Aragon -was both festive nnd enjoyable 10 watch and interesting for the light it shone on th e backgrounds of Spanish classical dance, showing how far classical dance has come from its roots and how much 11 ha) been influenced by ballet. The concen "as. considerably i.trengthencd by the perform ances of flamenco singer Luis Vargas. -a slight, sad-faced me n who seemed to be able to s.top the motion of the planets with the raw, plaintive intensity of his \Oice -and guitarist Guillermo Rios While so me dances \\ere set to tape, most were performed to the live music of 1hes.e two, and the interactions between the dancers and the on-l>tage musicians lent a complex w.irmth to the conce rt. J~ Greco, now 72, made an .ippearancc in a piece appropriately ti tled ''Rccuerdos.." While he \\as.n't up to the f:bt foot\\Orl. Jnd qu1cl..)1her grace of the three "omen ''•lh "'hom he d.mced, he ~howcd 1ha1 \\>here youth ha' j !urge repertory to draw on. age mu~t re l) on grace. Pam Ti.llis achieves success on her own £. Pam Tillis appevs at the Cruy Horse StHk House and Saloon, 1580 Broolchollow Dr., Santa Ana, at 7 and 10 p.m. Monday. Tick- ets a~ $23.SO. For info""ation, call S49·1S12. , PSO annmcas '92-'93 Pops Series The Pacific: Symphony Orchestra on Friday released a lineup featurina an eclectic mix of Broadway, pop, jazz and country anists for the 1992-93 Pops Series at the Oranae Couniy Perfonn.ina Arts Center. Openina the series will'bc veteran 5tace and screen star Joel Grey on Nov. J3-14. The PSO'a holiday performances on Dec. 1~19 feature the jaulpop quartet Manhattan Transfer. Pop supentar Dionne Warwick. who is cclebrtting 30 years as a bcst·sclling solo artist, appc3rs Jan. 29-30. 1993. The annual Broadway Night features selections from the Great White Way on March 13-14, 1993, but artists are still to be announced. The award·winnina counuy aroup the Oak Ridac Boys join the PSO April 34, 1993. Sarah Bri~htman, who created the role of Chnstine in Andrew Uoyd Webber's smash-hit musical "Phantom of the Opera," performs May 7-8, 1993. The series conc.ludcs June 4-5, 1993, with the Tom Kubis Big B.ind, led by the tenor saxopho ni st/co mposer/ amn~~ . Subscriptions to the scvcn-conccn '92.-'93 Pops Series range from S98-S315. For information, call 4744233. -By lb~ D•lly Pilot For movie 11111111, .. Edwll'dl an.... directory It right. By David L Almquist Sc>eclal to tie Daily Pilot P am Tillis, daughter of country . great Mel Tillis, with her debut album "Pu1 Yourself Jn My Place" found he rself wi1h her first Gold Album and a hit single "Don't Tell Mc What to Do" th at's rocketed to No. 1 on the charis, malting her one of only fou r artists in coun1ry music history to reach that coveted spot wi1h a debut. She appears Monday at the Crazy Horse Steak House and Saloon in Santa Ana for 7 and 10 p.m. per- formances. "After a lot of years, I feet like I found what I do best," says the 32- year-old songstress, who flirted with pop, rock, disco and jazz before set- tling on country. She describes her vocal style as a hybrid of rockabilly, honky tonk and Celtic folk. BOrn in Pinnt Ci1y, Fla., Tillis grew up in Nashville and first per· formed with her dad at the tender age of 8. "I know most lillle girls want to be difff rent things growing up, but I always wanted to be a sing- er. But seeing Daddy do ii, his ap- proach was so natural, like brca1h- ing. lt wasn't something he ever thought about. h's lik~ 1ha1 for me, 100; it's just something that has to come out." At 11, Tillis began wri1ing songs at the piano. "Musically, I bristled al people jumping 10 conclusions about who I was. I won1cd ro sing song., ' ju~t done. I had 10 gel :in ego. I that really fell good." ' could h11vc l>lood j h11lc more of She dropped out of college ("M)' . that pnnce~s a'pcc1 ... . majors were music an.d partying") As she '">uld ~rite and. sing m and moved to Na h\'ille's Music Row ··Melancholy Child : to cam a living as a son~riter, with "Now a re)tless blood rum m our her work eventually being recorded l:.imily, by such stars as Juice Nev. ton. Con· I t/Jough1 l could outrun the emp· tincss in)idc of me. way Twitty and Chai.a Khan. At So / "ent a little: craZ), "cnt ., lit· s1int as her fath er's bacl..up singer tie "ihi. brought fam ily flares. · tl)ing w ou1d1lt;mce my c>"n me/- "( was in a real (ebcl11ous s1age. ancholy c/Jild ... l struggled in my early ye3rs to She and her dad get along fine have my own idenmy. Before I got· now. "Daddv finallv said. 'Well, su ccess on my O'.'n. people \\ere very shc·s come 1h1s for ~n her own, I insensitive. I'd do a. show anJ sing think ru do something nice for her.' my heart out and people would say, And he gave me a bus. I "anted to ·1 just love your dad.' and 1hcn they .. SU), 'Could you ple;i~c throw in a wouldn't say an~thing about \\hat I'd ; fiddle player.'" $3-SCI m IAll (Pl) 1200.msoo-nG-1000 fDllall (1)121s-21s-•1~1sl c•• nmT a> 8'5·1Cl? BARGAIN TUESDAY ·• .. =·~.\.·,.·:· !-', ~·. 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I 120t-21).!00.7»1000 120>-~1000 M•fttA©•~ 121~70>~5 -J• t 11e.1~oi "'-wmT"' ue.21M4$-nWtS ...... ,.. 126-l1S..SM15-1G35 IUlf.. 12»300-53MOl).11DO nMmrTUfNt 100.•s~100-100 ... Llffll 121»-~1000 . ?'-· ... CM'T .. • • I • ce ~.April 11. 1992 J Home I Garden Home & Garden Editor Klrlc Wolcott ... 642-4321, ext. 17• New lawnmower blade makes all the difference Turtgrass aawar to anvlr•mantally sate laWns· Q The grass blade in my lawn looks jagged, as 1f an insect had eaten just the top this possible? A: This sounds like a classic case of "dulless bladess." Dulless bladcss is commonly known as a dull lawnmower blade. Sharpening the blade can be done by yourself with a sharpening stone or file. Things Green be sharpened. Disconnecl the spark plug by gently disengaging the wire that is connected to it. Now push the handles down to lift the deck so you can see the bottom of the mower exposing the blade. With a wrench loosen the bolt and remove. The blade is ready to There is usually two distinct sides that need to be sharpened. Fallow the same angle that is on the blade until you get a sharp edge. Being very careful, put the blade back just like you took it off. Re-connect the spark plug and you are on your way. If you have no way to sharpen the blade yourself, take it to your local lawnmower shop. They have tools to sharpen it and can decide whether the blade should be sharpened or replaced entirely. I need to stress one point again. Please be careful when putting the blade back on. I have seen trained mechanics slip and cut their hands when doing this and getting as much as 20 stitches to patch themselves together again. 0 I recently had the de-stink-ed honor of standing on the world's largest cow plop. The gQOd folks at Garden Mate Pro, Inc. in Chino gave me the two-bit tour of their facility the other day. They claim to have the largest mountain of steer manure in the world. I have to admit J was impressed standing on top or this decomposing manure pile which has not been touched in some; areas for 20 years. In fnct, you cnn sec a cut away of the hill which shows layers and layers of what seems like fossilizing material. I never saw the top of a telephone pole before, so you know this puppy was high. T he company started piling it high and deep as a family business around 1928. Three generations later they arc still going strong with trucks delivering potting soils, redwood soiJ conditioners, peat moss, mul~ and o~ course, everybody's favorite, steer manure. They have some of the richest planter mix I have seen. They don't use steer as a filler likei. many companies do. They use aged sewage sludge. · Sewage sludge docs not have the smell we equate with other offensive animaJ products. In tum, you get a dark, well draining medi!-Jm for growing your plants. It's also nice to know a company like this one caters to the smaller nurseries. l saw some advertising they were currently involved doing with a small nursery and the prices were lower than the large chain stores were providing. They said they can do this · because they own the land where the production is done. This means low overhead and a savings for us gardeners. An upbeat · attitude campaign Garden Mate Pro has is W.A.R. -War Against Recession. If you would like tQ sec or stand on what is claimed to be the "~orld's largest mountain of steer manure" call them at 597· 1726. Nick Fedtrotr is co.owner of A.N.B. lnduslrlts, a landsca~ consultation •ad malnltnanct nrm located Jn Whitt/tr. He can be heard cn•ry Saturdtty morning , from 5-7 on KFJ M t 640, or writt to him Jn cart of the Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 156Q, Costa Mesa, 92626. Coming Soon To Your Tuesday Daily Pilot! ' Once upon a time, homeown- ers thought they had to dump a ton of chemicals on their lawn to keep them green and beautiful. But, in the long run, that prac- tice proved harmful to turf and even more dangerous for the pin net. Here's some good news: It's now possible to grow a luxurious carpet of grass worthy of your neighbor's envy -without hurl· ing the environment. How? By planting one of sev- cr:il new turfgrass mixtures that arc kinder and gentler to your health, soil and water. These mixtures are designed to meet environmental needs by re- quiring less water\ f ertilizcr and pest control, and less frequent mowing. Look for these new turfgrass mixtures at hardware stores, chain retailers and local lawn and garden centers. By nature, organic lawns are stronger, healthier and more im· shorter, daily watering. A good, healthy soaking six or eight inches deep allows water to reach• the grass roots, and en· gra", making it vulnerable to in· sects and disease. You'll know it's time to 5harp- cn the blades if the lawn appears gray or white after mowi ng. By nature, organic lawns are stronger, healthier and more immune to attacks by weeds and insects than chemically-treated ones. To maintain an attractive, healthy lawn, cut only the top one-third of the grass at each mowing. 1f your lawn is three inches high, then remove just the top inch. Remember, the recommended height for cutting depends on the grass type, where you live nnd the time of year. (If you need advice, call your local county ex· tension agent.) mune to attacks by weeds and in- sects than chemically-treated ones. They nl o require much less labor. In fact, the less work you put into a chemical-free lawn, the better the results. For example, one long, deep watering each. week is far more beneficial than RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. .......... c-. ..... ttU -••~ CISTJ IUl-141-1111 f 'ihe Palm T1tt Speda//sts" Meet Sizes & Vlftctia Now'MlolcMttothl~ APRIL SPECIAL ~ 12 ft. Queen ,.. :=:1 •9995 • 1 .,,.. Gulrlnlec 540-6715 • ....,_ ..... ables them to withst:ind heat and drought. Don't water again until the top inch of soil is thoroughly dry. Thinking about putting off mowing the lawn? Go right ahead. Mowing i~ stressful on grass, especially if ,mowe r blades aren't sharp. Dull blades shred For more tips on how to keep your lawn naturally healthy, send a stamped, self-addressed No. 10 envelope to.: Lofts Booklet, P.O. Dox 146, Bound Drook, NJ 08805. ·As Always .•• wE WILL JJEAT .ANY MA~SS PJUCE Bring in your best pncc quote and we ll beat it. . ·~ 3601 Jamboree Btvd. (at Bristol &: MacArthur) Newport Beach SPRING SALE HUGE SAVINGS ON NEW FLOORS • CARLTON'S UNOLEUM SHOPPE~~ # • SINCE 1981 714-974-TeilTO . 2542 PACIFIC COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH CA 92883 (Next to Tony Roma'•) )! ,, ',• Cover Home Pl 11ented By Robin Tench Of RBMAX, South County, Newport Bach Sn P.,u H ~ 32 Fw M.,.. J,q.,...li .. A Special A~ Supplement Vol. IS, No.IS April.18, 1992 '· INDEX C~r. Robin Tench, Rana>< 02. Map 03. Prudaltial Cellfomia, Mk:key Hartling 04. Prudential CaHfomta 05. Lynne Valentll ae 06. Coast Newport 07. Geof9e Eldns 08. kMax 09. Ranax ..., __ ._. .. -......... --- Irvine Laguna Beech 10. The koops 23. Tarbd Asa1ts 3•. Shemon l.dwnln. Voohal 11 . Ron Fdsot 24'. Wataftont Homa Inc., Raltors 35. EDIT 12. Donald Pfatf/The HandlaMns -25. Wataftont Homa Inc., Realtors 36. EDrT • 13. Jane Sungeila 26. Wataftont ~ 37. Mortgegc Illa 1-4. Robin Tench 27. Bill Fccncy Newport Ann:111 15. Rae Roctgas 28. GNbb & Ellis CMS Ma111 91 16. Monica Rusgial 29. Grubb & Ells •. EDIT Web:t Mitchel 30. Gokt:Yd a.11oa, Newport lac:tt 38. 0111m1ct 17. Pruda1tlll Newport 31. Caldii!Jd .. ~., Ncwpolt lllch 39. = 18. The Ital f.stetm 32. C.oklvtd .. ..,, COltil Maa 40. 19. Watland CtNCI Home 41. 21 . The Dlld>otJt Assodatk>n EDIT .. •1. a mu 1 22. Tarbd . 33. C.1•, Wlage Ir.lily 43. 1111 ID•• '9Alon ... &tm .... Cddl:".. .. • ' CGllll Mm ...._...,.... NOltnl 11JSnN HILLS. CALI· FOllNIA. Completed in 1985, this contemporary California mansion oc- cupies a strategic hilltop location with panoramic views of the Pacific coast- line, Catalina lsland, the Palos Verdes Peninsula, snow-capped mountains, and a nighttime carpet of light that seems Jo stretch out forever. Every conceivable amenity is included in this 30,000 sq.ft. estate; 10 bed- rooms, 11 full and 5 partial baths, 2 swimming pools, tennis courts, diSco night club. hair salon, gym, 2 rac- quetball courts, 7 car garage plus a ~te building for 2 RVs. Call for Private showing. Offered at $12,950,000 • Mlc•ey Harding Carol Gero .. ln Marcia Saunders ·729-7282 998-7250 665-7864 PRESENTING VILIA FONTAINE ~1992 HOUSE OF DESIGN $3,900,000 Live the Fant .. yll This exquisite neo-classic 8300 square foot villa overlooking a carpet of city lights on one of Orange County's h ighest elevations is I destined to be a Southern Calif omia landmark! Within 300 yards of the famous QeAngelo Estate . .. Qualified Buyers Exclusive appolnment only Through: Carole Gero .. la 998-7250 Marcia Saaaden 665-7864 UUl!INIT•lm•.-. Sit•,• Rebuilt waleffront home elegant marble, sllyliohts. elebator. 2- stofy. ceilings. a real show,;lace estalle sale al 0 u.EQJfFS S2,m.• Receri remodel wilh whille walef. city tight aoo Catalina views 5 bedrooms. 5 bails. hi B:h kithen llAll cuua ..-r.r11.-•1 S1 .•.• Brealhlaking views of main channel from almost ewry room of this 4 r. 5300 SQ ft wstom home. CIUU Ill MAI S1.•.- 3+ 3 3.000 sq ft. "Gatden Home· in Cameo Shores, private pool, 'veranda lush landscaping. views of ocean and Calalina. CWI SHIES • Clll MIRtACll 11 $1,511,• R&-model °' tlJild-on this spectaculal 15.300 sq ft loC 180 degree cx:ean views. see Ole wat8f from almost every room. IUITRl VIEWS, •vm TEllACE $1 ,475,• Of lhe ocean. bav. city lights lrom lhis 3 bedroan den home. Uoosually large kitchen. pool. 3 car garage TWTlEllCI CIEST IEMTJ $1 ,8 ,• Rllnodeled cuslom home w/rrtlflly Ian~ rear yard. Outdoor cooking cntr. rm f0t a pool. Beauhlul Tum b1yt CWISllllES, ICUI ¥18 $1 ,325,• • Beautiful Cane<> shores SBR. SBA. w stom home w/180 • Ocean View views from the Cdm ietty all lhe W'l:J t.o uguna. LAA1A IEACI UTATE $1 ,115,. Exquisim 38R . 2.SBA hane. 3400 sq ft ol living space, wtYiderlul view otocean..A charming interiof. . -Of A IJID, COM $1 ,115,-Colonial ~plex on a 45' lot in old COM. walking dist to~ beach. front has 4..3 5 . game room. ~ unit Im 2.2 UPPY .. IAllN VIEW .U $1 ,175,• Breathtalung 270 ° view Large comer lot 4+2 5, large living & dining rms FR& den YWM laden kitchen 3-car + pallOS & spa. 11V11E TEii.ACE com......, s1 ,a,• Cooiplellely remodeled 58R. 38A custom home. SlJnning oasan & bay view. maslef suile includes trpl & spa room. OLDE COM • OCEAN VIEW . ' , $()8(:ta:lllar postard bay and ocean views fonn huge grassy yard. 5 br. 2.5 ba. remodeled lauloos tlJyl CMlll SIOIU CllJlll StZS,• One of CMneO's largest lots. wslom 4BR< 4BA. library formal dining, lamily rm. 40· pool, open bean ceilings CMIEi 8llES $175,- 0rastic Price Reduction. $12 millton before now $875.000 4 bedroom large corner lot, privale a:cess to 3 cove bea:l1es lllTI LMW CllTE9 St51,• Conaemp elegarce descrhl:s this 3 bed, 2 balh home walking distance d belch, town, and shopping-pnced lo sefll llAllll VIEW fMaY -.... location• location! & a view too! 5BR, 2 58A home w/Tamily rm 2 lrpl's. brealcta.st nook & more• Communily pool & part wiKlllllDAj LnB.Y uu• NW-.U -.• 48R. private pool & spa in patk-lib setting New appllaras in ~ kit.hen, plantation sh.ltlers.. s•••IW• •TIE SPWTml -·-38R, 2.58A, bmily rm. library retreat Ms1r w/lrpl & sining rm SUoken living rm. landscaping by Rogers Garden HNT•T• Ullll UTEI .... Beauti"' Mola tlJllt tiome in g*d POflofino C°" 2/38R. mexican pawrs. French doors. marble frpl boat doclt .. c111u1aua ..... Co Cod condo on 45' lot in old CdM 38R. 2.SBA. frpl In livi'l! rm -family rm & mstr BR. Spa lib • vailt.ed ceillnos JAllll 11 CIRllUITY .... Redone plan 6. Scr1ll9d ceilings, new paint & carpet, new malbla ffpl In mslf sitting rm Nm•MMausec ..... Con~ary dllml w/trldi~onal quality Uhimaa w~BR. JBA. flmly rm + bor&JS on 3 IMls .. Clll• CW• CIM 1111,• CusDn condo in ti.It Corona dll Mat 2 mstr br wMlwing deck. 4 Wllki..i blocb to COfOITI beldl. Lme for 2100hno V .. IUUT'Y LICANI .... 3 bd, 3 bl. bonus room. rod • wilws, ilalian malt>le. polished pilte, ftlllrll ll;it *"" <*ll• Dalllenca. ., .... _. mlUllCI ..... large home for growf~. Rm lor I pool. Kids bedrooms expanded. 8onuS rm lnlY lnidl down. $200-12251<. UllUIUCl•P•JmrY ..... OfCIOf100i1Y to nimodet or bJQd 1 new home on l\is gorgeous No.Coast tine view heme in waling dist.anca to bNcfl Y .. llMJTY LICANI .... . Pride of OWTld\ip, quiet 2 bd. 2 bl. wilws fTom .... ~ian malt*. polished g11nill mirrors, hi 9ld1 IA)lilnces. ' Traditional 48R. 3 SM cust1rn locatlld on Ml'liM. ~ ~~r lot. Pa.nor.-nc -.S d Ottan. bly & Clllllilll- $1,295.00 tcMwt lflldl ~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~~ ~ClllUE.UIT&Sml• -·-. -Newer nd1t1oNI ~ 28R ~ fa"n 1oc11io11 on• ..,.., quiet street CIJlflllll CIM elm ~ rue 28R. 2BA condo wlMfhtC' e.uu &.~. decor On desirable end ullll. shOf1 .n• to t.hl UCllAYW•IWI ~ s.inning views lrom Ills 5 br. 2.5 bapool heme la31d 1 bled lrom Newpor1 fUh IOaE LM•A IOCll sm.m Grus Laguna home in Arch Bueti Hlljlts Em lql IOI wJ canyon views Very •n ' Has ~ deck & Wgl tnily "" WTS• CUIMU.clL • UI: 1119- Ylll must see tbs' Reclonl 3 be«oom on an Mt1iad lol •Mam, •• ,. CllBT .. .- J M Pelers IOwMome Crell localJon. 28A • de!\ 2 SBA. bOs to greertelt Quiet CUl·d!-sac. tlOSI IO Shappng & ffwy. uu .. USTSm -·· . --2 old dellcted hane f\ats ""'' & .. ry wM9d wiling 'Pf'Mla rear & side yards OetKhed home !of Ile pra d 1 c:Ondol lfWP•TIUCICW ta.• Priva• !lllld Bayndga condO 28R. 2SA well toca'9d ,_ Jaculli Mdi•tad seller MESA VUIA'l IOT lhl. 1111,,• 4 lg bedrms. 2 t:atls (Mf 1600 SQ fl COIT* lot. ,..., ~ wtlllAllEllW Rla.- Charmi'l!28R 28A •i1ots ol minors ftitllln trpl, woodafl dedc Allached 2-Q ?IOI fEB. TUI ICbl mm, u.T Ila 11-- R.ve 4 bedrOCITI IOwni'lolN will'l 1 large lMna roam, brigh1 family kithen, OR. 2-cw o-age f111 rv Mlbolt pMing • H n• II II• •LL 1111,111 2 stoty, 381\ 258A l-Qf 911111 + 1-afPQft ftwlil ...... IDhma! .......... &ll'lftlll.&.•. .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE lff UllO,..... ""·-, ..... You WU! Ill ..... ID ... Ill ......... Ngll .... 11uM1g -. .. i..t fl Nlwpart e.tl. 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UNndld ....... ~*'-Ind ........... Gusd ... ~. Iii. ---........ DllDU ....... Ill '""" 1111 -0.. ... ....., ................. C.-1111 fllll. Ir"*"'-....-. 111 ..-................ i.a m ....................... pr1h11'1• ......... .......... .... ,.... ....... ........ Gmd Comm. Poot • epe ........ Peek~ view. GM.cl oomm. c .............. FUii ~ View, fUmllhed ...,.\'\M Sl,900 ..., ... 11,090 Be/IM '3.800 SAT 1·5 Thi_,... 312 Ytsta s.11 $325,000 Sanely Mlllmln SAT 1·5 Thi BIJlt$ 450 Vlstl TNCha '429,750 Joan Mdlef SAT 12-4 1Mr'1t 57 Tarocco S14UOO SATURDAY, April 18, 1992 I PAGE 5 Mfwr Mfwr Mfwr . lf,025,000 SUrq E"*5,..,,. 3,515 sqll. oC eteg~ New evt111*1g. Blelll'Qldng ocean & Nlwpolt CMer ~. 3-car oaraoe 3 firePlces ~AllK Im IEmllG U15,000 Cortemoorart deaance wllll plllt. lmes10ne and mnle llool1no Grrie llnll*Ci1 cahdr11 cellngs, kllchel'I In gr1n11e m Wlllle wiShed t*1n')', reces-lgllling Ind slcyiglC. P!Mlt spa. ,_WAR MIW $651,000 WonclerM wlews oC rtSeMllr & min$ Urge 3 BR Study. 3 BA. F NISSll'« Model. Vlf'/ ""'Y.: _ ct.f1\ll home Pnvllle ~ counyaid + 3 lg C!Kks Masll!f BR on 1st noar ........ 6#0llfCU1' Sf,IUJ,000 on...d ll la'!CI v.iu.1 be~ r~ eotnm1n1y Pnvale aeem ro beach. ~ 2,000 sqJl home Olll needs CrtlM lllrl'lllOll SOUfH tH fJCH $125;000 Ll'9' 11ome. ieoaa 1llplQ. on ma woe 1o1 Lovely loeallOI\ neJr BeoMa Pltlc. sNll ol PCH. Thi$ oreJt lrMstner'll ~ llso mak"1 tor a IMty owner'. ,..,,.. •<ar gngt. Rrtplact Ill lronl house Close tf. sliopoing and rntardS In Olde Corona dtl Mat ,,. 1'ftACE $425,000 End lril on one of 1'le · 1arvrst lots In the T et11Cn Comef locm>n • ~ yard wJpalm net. flagstone walkways It'd splfnlclers 2 BR. 2 BA wl!h new Cll1* & more. MUst be 62 Of oldel' 1D purchase ' HAftOll M1W ##US $615,000 Comlorlallle homt with ocm view. $llll1C"'10 kllchen lllCl brtikl'S1 ilfU, lamly IOOl'I\ ftrtpllce In MtlQ 1001T1. OLDE COl'OIM DEL MU $6f0,000 Cl\aln1no two bedroom, two ba1tl llome 8tMned 'etU!1gs, slOnt. freplaee ~ pdo. Mnlled P10t plus bngl'C two bedroom ~ W11ll enclOsed dtCll. IUllOl'fAll sml $120,000. $110,000 FOUi' CoMvs Milablell English TudOI $1ylt • Nicel. briQ/11 and clQ\, 2· Two bedroom. 2 ·~ nl 2·1lw'tl lleclroom. 3~ bdl bl'UI floor !J&ll\S Wl!h In· pQtes. we: ~ & decks. ConvmerC comef loc41l:IOll CIOse 1D scilools. m · llUWCs, hlllr!'S Ind OCQll COJO m C..vA $J f5,000 GoftlQ. hor1eblcll l1dlng. Swtrmwlg or rUonQ II hs IOWnt priced Ccu1llY CIWa Tlne tlrtpllca. In IWlQ rm. muter bedroom or bmlly rm Laroe CMnCI Piiio. tormll dlrq + 4 BR, 2~ BA Seller will nde. Cllr't 2nCI ro. Cll Qn 51H710 ,,.,,,,,,,.'IOll .ucH $Z4,000 Tllllqlj loc*" -. I fMlly ~ fw tledrOoml. 2 llllls • OU IP' pllnca n Plb VwOn .,,,. ftrtpllcc ~-~ yard wlll bloct wal flnct Ind In.I hes. ROie bllstle$ IOd coQ 1D .,. appe*'O ltonl yard Liii and ... ; . ~ , ' Spotlight . Properties 4 Bd., 2.5 Ba. home totally customi1.cd & expanded Sharon Smith & Sandie Fix Spyclass Hill $899,900 4 Bd . 3 Ba with full ocean, city & Bert & Marian Reedy Spotlight Properties Blc Canyon $1 ,050,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE -- Featured N~w Ustlngs Expanded family home with many extras PM H•rleJ $719.000 New home step s to be • Guy Uvlnpto• ............. Harbor View Homes $1 .195 .000 Elegant Manor II home on 1.,.er. private lot Bibb, McMahlaa & Partch rr= G.E .ORGE ELKINS COMP ANY l!:8:!J , NEWPORTBEACH . GRUT• LOCATIO• Ill P•llTRIDO• COVR • COSTA...._ 2 bedroc>fN, 2 blltl condo nm to swi- mming pool, atrMm Md we9ertel. On QtAet ~ with numeroua upgraq... MOTIVA1ED SEUERI $t'N,OOO USOLU'RLY THI BRIT PRICE> COITA MIU DUltWXI Don't let thla OtW pasa you byl Ideal for owner occupant whO' needs help wfth the payments. ~ pane, ahopptng, churches & new Mnlof c:ltltens center. The ettracttv. 2 bd, 1 ba renta for $875, & tn. latget second unff. with ntd brick patio, rents for S1190 Both h.ve private yards & Inside laundry. $2~,900 LOOKING ffOR A COSTA MISA FOUR.Pl.EC? This b9autttut 4 unit compa.x Is fresh on the m.ntet, and at a fantutlc Pfiee, too. Each unit la 2 b.ctroom, light & airy, and eome units have a nice mountaJn vtew. !here are cathedr.a ceMlnga, Mparate utltlty meteB & a gteat curt>-~ ~-Owner may even carry a 1mall second! Ma4,900 NllWPORT HIUGMTS RUIOOIL • This 3 bedroom, 2 bath ll a MUST SEE -once Inside you feel you are home. Large muter suite offws open beam cetnngs, Wlllk4n doMt & French doora that open 10 the spa In large beckyard. 3 cat garage & RV aceea off alley. Ma0,000 759-9100 R.E.A.L TORS . .. Since 1922 LOftLY BIG CMYOft l!X'MD&D DOVER MOO"-Stained g&asa & be¥eled 1ntty dOOrS High c.'llnga & crown moldings. Fabub.~ hard- woof floors. Wonderful pickled WOOd buitl-lns tr1 tamily room & kitchen. Bult..\ns and aafe ii maste. bedroom. Landscaped by Rogers Garde 'lS with Malibu l!gtltll. MeS,000 o..11HOUlaIUMDAY1~:~ 3 RW POllTAlllDUAU, 9tO CANYON. N.11. RDUCDl1 Oii THe GOLD COASTll In exclus1·:~ & guard gated Ritz C9Ye. i.tae comer lot, 15,777 sq ft with a buldabfe area Of 88Hl sq.ft. a perfect IJte and lo- cation to build an elegant home with lnsplrino ocean views. Owner will trade for other property. S1JBMmr $t,29S,OOO aUUTIFUL MANE TOWNHOllE in the lovely goltt.:S community of~ c.nyon. Move In ancs enjoy the views and r9'ax arouod the pool. Escape to this peacefut .. ,eM community and leave the busy worid outside the gatea. 4 bedroom•. 3 bath•. tt,375,000 ~N HOUU SATURDAY t-4:30 2 RUe CHAlfTILLY, alQ CANYON · N.8. NIDO A LARO• DOCK? LINDA ISLE llAYFRONT HOii•. Offers a rare opportunity to dock 1everal yachts up to 80 '"'-5 bedroom•. 5~ bath•. huge master •ult• with etoeela g9be, 4,600 + sq. fl, 3 ftreplace9, bonus room Ind a 3 caw gwaige. Aaodatlon tenniS. clubhouse & . doctt. $2,aN,000 .. cm SUCIC.DS" HDC •• YOUR CHANCEi Bfg Bend Ranch OUlaJde Reno .. for .. , Just think. ~ own DUDE ~h. On the 250 A~ES there ~. 3,000 eq.ft. home, pool, tern. court, stables, eotrall on the TruckH River with approval for development. •~,I00,000 LmMaS BlufTa ~ 3 t>drm$, 2~ baths, greenbelt. vacant. $t995 N.8. 2 bdrm, 2 ba In Vl&a Balboa. 11100 ~ Ea-'de CoeU Meu HouM • 3 BR,28.A. SttOO .......... • _ ... l .. ----- PAGE 8 I SATURDAY, April 18, 1992 EASTSIDE $248,000 3 BR 1 BA on an 8000 sq.ft. lot. 2 car garage, new roof, hdrwd floors on quiet street, landscaped yrd, no def erred maintenance. Act now!! Ask for ••• STEVE MITCHELL WONDERFUL E'SIDE COTIAGE $249,000 3 BR 2 BA 1200 sq.ft. flowing floorplan wraps around court- yard, fonnal dining & 11ving room fpl., huge rear yard w/ R-2 zoning. Ask for ... DONALD PFAFF E'SIDE • SELLER WILL CARRY $279,000 Seller is leavi ng area and wants this sold now. Large lot • Hrdwd floors. Quiet street, close to aU schools. 2 car at- tached garage. 4 BR. 2 BA. Ask for ... KEITII RANDLE WELL PRICED 4 BED· ROOM HOME $324,900 3 BR + den or 4 BR home, 3 BA. built-ins in garage, sea plus grassy yard. Nice family room. 219 Albert Pl. Ask for .. .MONICA RUGGIERJ .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH SEAFAIRE BARGAIN $195,000 . Price slashed making this the lowest price CYCr ror • l BR~ 1 8A ~· Faire condo! Only 2 )TI new in perfect condition with extensive use or rnarblc, fpl. liaJlt modcfll decor. Ask for ... WALTER MITCHELL NEW LISTING -NE\VPORT TERRA.CE .5207,000 . . Overlook the ocean and the W11dlirc prcser\'C from this cksipac:r 3 BR townhomc. Thas is a must see in Newport Beach. Ask for ... DA VID COOPER ABSOLUTE BARGAIN $345,000 . Ouutanding J BR l BA pallo home in the Btufls. Rtcently remodeled features incl: Plant•· tion shutters. It. beige Italian tile flooB & It. carpet. Ctlhcdnl ccilinp. crcamy .tit wtlls &: ccilinp.. Wcstcc. sec. Thousands below appnis.·I. Ask for ... CLJFF & E'LYNNE KEMP CORPORATE OWNED $379,000 Larics1 floor plan in tic bluffs! .. BR 3 BA + bonus room W/ttl bar! ~r 2600 sq n. an hash setting!! Ask ror ... DIANA PROSSER NEWPORT HEIGHTS $429,900 Just listed! 3 BR 2 BA. immaculatt hou5C on hu1c lot In erime area. Kitchen COO'lplcrdy re· furbished, incl: wuhtr. dryer .t rdng. Ask for .. :ANNE Mc:CASLAND PRICED BELOW COMPS ~39,000 Steps to b~ and beach. Lct•.I ~~~_on J~~r R-2 lot. Good cond1ll0n, loc.., A tenants.. Pre« reduced SOOK. Ask for ... DU~IY HARRIS xl24 BAYCREST $499,900 Elltr1 clean 4 BR 2 BA hornc w/pool & spa. French doon. briJt>t • spadoua. Ask ror .. :ROBERT MJWKEN NEW LISTING NB 5 BR $559,000 Pcrfta f1rnily home. this remodeled S BR + den (or 6 BR) comes complete •ile>lar heated pool. spa and separarc play yard. Open floor plan. French doon. rccesJCd liahli._ all wOhin walking distaoce to NB schools. Aslc for ... CAROLE FRANKEL BELCOURT HlLL $600,000 Privlrc and secluded in the very center of town. lbs enormous l BR 2~ BA wl(mb C'\&Storn paint .t carpeting. prmct lr11ch., AJC. tee., central \'llC\IUlll. wet bar, ownct may any. Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY SEA VIEW 180° VIEW $639,999 · Beautiful .t light c:xpandcd 3 BR "Nantucket" with loll, photo dart room Oft an Cl1ra lrgc comer lot w/Wnp around briclt patio. Home boasts updated kitchen, brick ftoorina. Bctbcr carpets, Plantation lhutten .t over JO trees. 24 hr c:ommunhy wfr«rUtiooal fac.lllkL Ask for ••• DEUA DELGADO DOVER SHORES VIEW $749,500 Pristine condition • 4 BR, 3 car pngc. Appros. 2700. Reduced to teU oow. Ask for ... SUZANNE MOSHER LARGE LOT HARBOR VIEW HILlS $789 000 · l.oYcly S BR family hornc w/uniquc lot. Wonderful n_eil!!bo,;;;;( rOIC prdcn and l&rao pool add to the charm of this property. Ask for ... ESTIIER YANK BELCOURT TOWNE COLLECTION $1,195,000 California contemporary 3 BR lllZ\lrious end unit. Outdoor cnecruicunnt arn •lblt·ln bu· bcque center, privltc a crcisc pool. spa and waterfall. Abtolutcty ppousl Ask for ... MARY DI TUlLIO CORONA DEL MAR HOUSE + INCOME $519,000 Gttat duplex. 3 BR/3 BA. Plus 2 BR/l BA inc. S27SOl!I Orcat liwat or U.. ia froec houtc. ict inc. ol St600t'mo. from badt units. New p.int, c:arpcc A 11,.,.... M• k&l. Only SS19,000. Ask ror ... ROBYN ALLEN SPYGLASS HILL OCEAN VIEW $1,330,000 1 Acre • potential unlimited. Swccpina ocean, Catalina and dfY vicwa. 4 BR l~ BA. ~ra large drm for up to 6-8 cara. Build you nc:w catatc. ' Ask for •• RON ~LSOT SPYGLASS IDGHLY CUSTOMIZED Sl,775,000 Completely ttmodclcd and u;pandcd 5 BR 6~ BA wlpmc '°°"" tcpuata tonnal dlina room. Redcaipcd aounnct kitdtcn with 2 cooltlna atcu. Jcu-A*c W1pi1 aad o.,ntu. iranlte counttr topa, l fpb. clnator, JIO()I 4 spa. Fabulous -.er ..as. wkll -* fpl and sittina room. Ask ror .. .JANE SUNGAl.LA South County/Newport Beach Ask For Agents By Name 7 60 .-5 000 · Greenbelt neglect has one condo owner seeing red D ear Hotline: I live in an Association.that has greenbelt areas throughout the lrad for which the Ass()(iation has maintenance responsibility. The greenbelts are in depfOrable condition with over.&rown trees and mud holes where grass should be. The roots n e also breaking up the sidewatlc. The trees are infe ted with wh ite Ry. The Association indicates they have a five-year plan but nothing has been accomplished on the greenbelts. The Association appears tb be spending its money on the cl ubhouse and little on the landscaping according to the financial tatements I have reviewed. My concern is that tr~ located on the greenbelt adjacent to our lot have bttn d iseased with the white fly for two to three years. The flies have also now infested our yard, including our _fruit trees and shrubs. The Common Area trees also shed leaves and the trees ilre now leaning against our wall which hu begun to crd. We ~ve communicated with our Association, including writing a letter to the Board and attinding toard meetings. The Association refuses to deal with any of these issues. Disgustff and Unhappy Dear Disgusted and Unhappy: I can understand your frustration with the situation regarding lack of Common Area maintenance. ·Your Board of Directors has a fiduciary duty and a duty under the CC&Rs to maintain the greenbelt in a reasonable manner to maintain property values, In addition, it cannot allow infestation of Common Area plants spread to adjacent homes. HO'NCVW, white fly is very difficult to eradicate and requires special treatment by landsca pers. The Association should also immediately take care of the tree which rs causing the wall to crack and shedding in your yard. These maintenance duties are obl igations on the part of the Association. Aowever, the Board of Directots does have to Juggle all of the costs associated with running the entire complex. I reconvnend that you send another letter to the Board of Directon Indicating ~t you are extremely unhappy with the condition of the Common Area landsc.aping, as well as describing the cracking of your wall from the "'Common Area trees. Take pictures if you can and send them with your letter. If the wait continues to crack the Association w1 I be r~pon ible for the repairing and replacing the damages causedto the wa ll by the tree. You should also folk>w·up by attending a Board of Director's meeting and e~ress4ng your concerns for the ~d. As a last resort if this does not work, you m.iy ~nt to consult your own !epl counsel ,.rding ~ble .iction apinst the AstociatiOri for damage to the wall. Most Boards of Directors are extremely conscientious and sim ply cannot spread member assessments far enough to perform all necessary maintenance. However, in many Associations homeowners do not 'inform the Boa rd of Directors of the problems they are experiencing and Boards cannot take care of matters of whrch they are not aware. D ear Hotline: I recently had a stoppage in the sewer line to my condominium. The City Sewer 'Department checked the aru and told me the problem i tree roots in the Common Area next to the curb. The plumbing company which cleared the sewer advised me that ~hen the cause is in the Commo n Area, the Association is re ponsible. H~ver, the Board of Director denied my claim for reimbursement. Since this could be a recu rring problem and there is nothing in the Association's documents covering this matter, can you advise as to the law in this regard? Thank you. Newport Beach Condo Owner Oeclr N~port Beach Condo 0.-vncr. Deciphering the Association's governing documents CAln be a difficult task. But it is likely that your documents contain some indication of the · Association's responsibility for the Common Area. The Common Area includes both the area underground as well as the arr space above the Common Area. California law generally is that the owner of a tree whose roots cause damage is responsible for any resulting damage. Accordingly, it appears that the Association's Common Area r~nsibilities and duties, as the owner of the trees in the Common Area, would generally make it responsible for damage caused to the sewer lines. However, if the sewer lines were c~ by your own negligence or by overburdening the sewer lines, this could be used as a defense by the Association. Further, if ~u did not make a timely report the problem to the Association, and instead simply had it fixed, the Board may have concluded that there is insufficient information for them to conclude the Association is responsible. All Common Area problems shOuld be promptly referred to the As'sodation first so the Board can determine causation and save time and money in repairs. Perhaps you could suaest that the Board of Directon recheck the governing documents to ascertain Whether there is a specific provision in the .soveming documents they are retying on as authof ity fC>f owner li'bility for sewer lines. L S. IVM" ii an •tfwMY nor., Nenlb«& w~ • Woolf-Wiiiis, • law Tlrm Mtphasizin1 ,,.. /WllC.1lce of law itt IJte MN of =."~~·. annof I respond fo ~s, but wlll ~ • """'Y • poalbk In dte ... t'"r Hodl1te colvmn. Submit ,....~-~ Al ,,.,,., ,,.,,_, CMtet', ""' """°"' Drlw, ... 500, IMM, CA f21U • MAK E T HIS YO U R HOME $409,000 Big 5 BR 3 DA Mcs:i Verde pool home. Formal dining. family rm w/wct bar. Updated kitchen, newly tiled baths, extra lrge master suite. 3 car gar., plus a prv. front courtyard w/bubbling fountai n. Ask for .. JACKl E llASDLEMAN I CINDY llANDLEMAN N.B. BA YFRONT $859,000 3 BR 3 BA 2 stry cu stom home <Jpprox. 2,800 q.ft. Family rm., many built-in feature s. Ask fo r ... RA\1.E1''£ MIRACLI: CO STA l\IE A TO\VN HOME PLUS $162,000 :! DR. :?~ OA v.nh 2 c:ir garage PrKcd for qu.1d, 'Jlc. FucplJ c. pooL'i.pJ, etc. Ask for ... LIZ OR CHUCK JONES NEE D ELBO\.V ROOM? $219,000 Thi~ 4 BR 2 DA v.uuld cm your ncc1h Forced a1r-dinin1 ;Jr\~J JQJ lu;hl)' IJOOl'o.t~ll Full) CO• cl~d bluet wall 8.Jc:.k )'3rd for hit:il 1 r. "4). Ask for ... l NEZ DIAZ xlll EASTSIDE RARE 3 CAR GARAGE $229,900 Gi:mt 3 BR + den end unit v./lrg )Td. Comm pool + tcnn1i. Ill )m.lll v.u..iJ y rnmpk,. Im· m11cul:ite. Must .cc. Ask for ... ROBIN TENCH E'SIDE $259,000 .a BR. Brina )out fi™ tune buycn. to the io..~t priced ~ BR horn.: in l::.S1Jc C.M .• l;argc cor· ncr lo•. 2 car attached garage, poss1bt... R V. Ask for •.. RlTA WADE MAKE AN OFFER! $329,000 Ready to $Cll now! J BR iv. BA home on large lot. E.S11.lc C.M. lot AllJ,J m.i)t\.r ~u1tc 111d., mini office Jru anll tot:al prj,.-..cy. Many upgrade), ><Int loc:1tion. Ask ror ... BlLL & DONNA WEBSTER CAPE COD EA TSIDE $389,000 NEW LISTING' Ifs goricous1 You v.on·a find illl) mc.>rc hou~ tho.tit 1h1> in !£;a h1Jc ur ;.iJJ.I· ccnl Ne"l>Url! S1unnina 4 DR, J DA. :? s1oric:.s. cul-c.l.:·\.I" I tlCln Rd11rl'>Dh,J t\l 1h;: ma~! Won't lout. Ask for ... .RAE RODGERS EA TSIDE • E\V LI Tl G '$389,000 Charmin& 3 BR 2 BA home. MO\c in ~"tmJ111on Man) 1mpro,cmrnh. Open O . .ul~ lO·S. ~77 Costa Mesa St. Ask for •.. PA1TY NESBIT IRVINE EXECUTIVE'S DESIRE $499,900 An entertainer's delight wlhu&c informal areas. a 1rc:it family home v./S £•.inr Ulh in 3 prnne tree lined street. Quality University Hi&h ~r the kids ad\.inn:mcnt. Ask for ... ~fAXJNE GOLDEN FOU TAI VALLEY JUST LISTED $309,000 , Be t"f I 3 BR home. Elc.pnt bc":l.:d el.i doOr'.'>. m;..:J i.::ntry, ourum uk. fam11\ \.1t\.h.:n. lj\!~ 1~ w/v.lultcd ccihn~ & fpl. park·hl>c a1(J, (abukl'4) bnck v.ork, ~n.:r bousht Jll· other . dc.spcr1tc, ml.LU sell. Submit all of'fCt)1 A5k for ... BARBRA CHAMBER TU Tl STUNNING 4 BR $293 700 Lo\'Cly new CCrMntc: Ille:, nc:w carpctf A,'C, larl' (U\\:rtJ pltK>. J cir &arqc! Ask for .. JACK Gtn'ORD , BOB & DOVIE. KOOP We 'wo.td .Uke to laelp vo• b•v or Hll you lao•~· #_l ~ RE/MAX Ageat 8 out of 10 years in the State of California. Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 11 years consecutive. . 7 60-5000 or 7 60-1580 , WHY LIST WITH JUST ONE AGENT! BOB & DOVIE KOOP CALL THE KOOP TEAM BOBKOOP.3. CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT: 3BR 3BA OCEAN'FRONT CORONA DEL MAR: Ready duplex 4 car garage private gated area, the finest Catalina, ocean, jetty views. This is on the beach approval for 2 new units from coastal & planning, city council greal value at $1,100,000. Wiii Co .. ld•r Trada oa eltlln •Ide Bob a Dem• .Koop BAYCREST NEWPORT BEACH Tn•e Do.... 5,,. bedrooms. three & one-half boths, sepanite family room for childnn Dining am, 2nd farmly room overloolong large pool Separate ~. WJY good famlly oriented street ASKING $645,000 BOB A DOVIE KOOP to build this prime residential site approved for 6,000 sq. ft. home with breathtaking views. Steal et $1,.200,000. BOB & DOVIE KOOP WATERFRONT HOME NEWPORT BfACH I with 4 bedrooms and 2~ baths, on 1 pool me lot $469,000 BOB KOOP a . *** NEW LISTING 601 LIDO BUILDING PENTHOUSE *** Two bedroom 21h bath with the most exciting views anywhere from Catalina to the mountains. 24 HR. security guard & doorman. Pool, Re. room. will trade for units or strip center or will lease with option Asking $1,200,000 COSTA MESA • WESTMINSTER AVE. REMODELED R-2 LOT • E'SIDE If Yoa Want To Sell. Call Tlae Koopel ./ St,480,000 BELCOURT CUSTOM Exqu181te Executlw Fatnl" Home BELCOURT'SBEST Oce•n View Home ....... 11 .... ....., NftCh ..... ,,..... .eru••· ,_. _. .,._ ..._ "l'P'.l.'Wt..., 1• IO--. T,.._ OK •O, 1illUU 800 BELCOURT TERRACE P .. n "B" Seller Relocating· Must Sell!! , PAGE 12 I SATURDAY, April 18, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I R&AL ESTATE Jackie handleman cindy handleman 760-5000 A Ll1TLE BIT OF CO~TBY • $441,511 4 BR, 3 BA Mesa Verde home. Remodeled kitchen w/wrute tile & new apfl. Updated baths, expanded mstr ba, R\ parking & more! MO\fE UP AND IN! • $426,SOO Custom Meu Verde 4 BR, 2 lh BA home near golf coune. Extra large lot. Cul de sac, formal dining. updated baths. Perfect for growing family! MAKE THIS YOUR HOME!· .... , ... Big S BR, 3 BA Meaa Verde pool home. Updated kitchen & bathroom•. Xtra lrg. master Bdr., 3 car garage, private courtyard , super neighborhood. BUY BELOW MARKET! • t218,0ll Newport Beach lwnhme priced Sl0,000 or more below others in Npt. North! 2 BR, 2lh BA. Absolute steal. Very moti· vated, owner bought another! CAPE COD CONDO • 1172,MO 3 big bedroom•, 2 BA twnbme in Co1ta Mesa. 2 car gar., fpl., prv patio. Low auoc dues! NO DETAIL SPARED • S2S7,SM Super location in Costa M~• for thit 3 BR, 2lh BA twnhme. Fresh paint, up- graded appl., 2 fpla, wet bar, 4 patioe, A/C, & 2 car all. garage. DONALD PFAFF 760-5000 433-9528 ----COSTA MESA---- coLLEGE PARK • 3 Beclrooma • 2 Bathroom• • Jmn·Air with Grill • Micro • Convection • Btautiiul Cuatom Ou Cabinet• •Wonderful Yard with Fruit Trea OFFERED AT: 8289,500 ----COSTA. MESA---- MONTICELLO TOWNBOME • 3 brdroom, 2 bathroom • Enclosed l1uodry room • 2 car ~•rage • Mo11 popular floor pbo • 1 bedroom and bath downn1111 OFFERED AT .184,900 -----LIDO ISLE----- LOCATION • PRICE • TEllM8 • 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,800 eqJt. • Wollduf'w Family Strada Stttiag • 4 Car Parking • Eojo) or Eapud • Sale • Luse · Lute OpUoo 8859,000 --EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ...........,__ WONDERFUL EASTSmE CO'ITAGE • 3 bedroom. 2 bathroom • Buutiful Courtyard • Formal dining & L~•ng room rittplltt •Truly a bt1ullful utttng 11itldou of willdow• • Huge rtar 71rd Wltb ft.2 toning OFWERED AT .249,000 .. RE/MAX South County Newport Beach 760-5008 SATURDAY, Aprit 18, 1992 I PAGE 13 VIEW, VIEW AND MORE VIEW • 180· degree views of the ocean, coastline & Catalina ·· Island ·• Custom 3 bedroom plus study • 20' ceiling great room with floor-to-ceiling windows • Skytights • Marble Fireplace • Monitored Burglar and Fire Alann Systems There's not enough room to mention all the amenities • come see for yourself! OFFERED AT $949,000 aacouRT • Ranoddcd & apended • Extensively ~~d • 5 II, 6.~ game room and expanded seper• dlni1S room • SBR, -4.SBA • 5BR, 5/SBA • Red aifled gwmet lcitchen with 2 cooking • Marble a1tJy • Mart>te entry arw: gm & dedr1c • ~ belcony runs the entire back of the • Cathedral ceilings • 3 Fhplas (mirble) hoUse • Gated community • Pod nt spe • Pool and spa lhc llst goes on & on · When you went the bcstl Lowest priced custom In lclce>urtl OFFERED AT $1,775,000 OFFERED AT $1,399,000 OFFERED AT $995,000 ~=== =========+-------~M=EW~u=sn=MGS~------.--------------------. • One lcYcl •lea, BA • 2 CIJI attached garage • New Applilnces • Frad Doors • Skylights • Located Near Shopping • Close to Miiiar Fruwm a.... a style w.nlns for you to OFFEIED AT $ .. .1~"' LEASE IRVINE. J.M. PEIERS HOME • ss~ -4.SBA •custom home • •BR, 38A • 3 + Garage • Spacious grounds •Marble noors OFFERED AT $4500/MO • cathedral ceilings • Community emenitles You'll fell In love with this beauty! OFFERED AT $409,000 FOUNTAIN VALLEY· GREAT VALUE • '4BR, 2BA • Cut-de~ St. • Single level • LMge yard lrlM your SNlnt brush and tool boxl OFFERED AT $170,000 '111 I I \I'"'' , * Cliftbaven/Giant Park-like lot * ewport s st. 1tuat on a quiet cu e-sac, this 4 BR 3 BA has one of the most incredible lots you·u find! Lush landscape ~· terrific curb appeal Vaulted ceihngs. built-ms. French doors, + extenstve decking * Million $ Quality Designer Remodel l~ ~~~"" Impccca ly elegant Newport Beach townhome w/galed counyard in a quiet garden sett ing. 3 BR 2Vi bath of the finest materials only found 10 million S homes. Shown by appl. only' Newport Height Doll House OngmaJ lathe ct plaster roostruction. Darling 3 BR w/ formal dining. fireplace and 4 car garage. Nice floorplan w/good stzed rooms. A steal! RE/MAX "111110,~I --• J. ·-. f. N!.WPefftT~CHR*15~~~~:.j>ff!Ai~ Cover Home ROBIN TENCH 388 Pinecrest North Laguna Open 1-5, Sat-Sun Presents: e12 yn. local experience •Named conslscently In RFJMAX "Top 100'' •Named consisltnlly in RFJMAX Calif. "Top lO" Call a "Real ~state Top Gun" $869,000 , 760-5000 ext 131 * Near Oceanfront in Corona del Mar Panoramic Ocean/Catalina Views * Prestigious Shorccliffs. New custom 4 BR 4 ~ Bath plus den. family room and workout area! Gorgeous waterfalls. pool. & pa. SLASHED 300K. $2,195,000 The ultimate in privacy! Step through the walled oourt· yard doors into a lushly landscaped scene. Light, bright, sunny, and elegant, this 4 bedroom plus family. Room is an entertainers dream. Tall glass doors open onto large grassy yard w/ gorgeous pool & spa. Corona del Mar/Ocean View Star * USTED* Former model. Full of fabulous ~des! Immaculate 2 BR plus scwinyJv.>ork room in bcau11ful gated rommunity w/pool cl ~a. Central air, expensive brickwork, gated courtyard. Shows like a dream. Near 1700 sq.ft. Eastside b the Golf Course Build up for a view! Cute 3 BR plus family room on a laflt lot. Move-in perfect New carpet, French doors, tiled kitchen counter tops. and much more! Situated in a gated community, this 4 BR (or 3 + den) plus I~ family rm wffircplacc is decorator perfect. High vaulted ~ilings. tall ~ windows. Eijropcan b~Chen ..... bleached woOd flooring. Top or the line cvel')" thang! wow! Rare Eastside 3 Car Garage \l'l.,~ Giant 3 BR + den end uM townbomc tt/l larie prince ~rd. Wonderful small woodsy romplQ with pool ! tea. ntS. Immaculate w/ncw carpeting, Motrvttcd! , South County Newport Beach 760-SOOOext 131 ) .Newport's Finest This 4 bdrm home is ncwty constructed with perfect craftsmanship. Scpara~e GUEST ROOM &. BA nt Master suite bu leparate wing. ~uropean kitchen center. Lofty ceilinp. Extensive use of limestone. 3 faeplaccs. Reduced to S13',900. Open Sat & Sun. * HEIGHTS FIXER * FOUR BDRM PLUS FAMILY ROOM. Large lot in exceptionally QUIET LOCATION. Oosc to Oiff Drive. Taking back-up offers. / $459,000 * BACK.BAY BEAUIY * NEW USTINGI rrs GORGEOUS! You won't find more house than dlil in EASTSIDE or 1dj1Cent NEWPORTI STUNNING 4 bdrm, 2 stories, cul-de-sac loc:ltioa. Refurbished to the mul Won't last at S.W,• RE/ •SPECTACULAR 5 BDRM W/VIEWS•· ENORMOUS VIEWS from almost every room of this 6 bdrm. SYl bath custom. Four view balconies, huge rooftop entertainment area with 180 ° view. Newer construction. This· home has ~'Cl)1hini! Two family r oom s /den/st udy. 10 c DOWN.OWNER WILL CARRY LARGE 2ND TD. Asking $1,245,000 * NEWPORT HEIGHTS CHARM * Immaculate uwaded 3 B<lnn 2 bath residence with DETACHED GUEST QUARTERS as an added bonus! Spacious lot, lush gardens. deck &. spa. f ecl's like two homes in one. $45,,000 OPEN SUNDAY 12-3 * HEIGIITS CLASSIC * FOUR CAR GARAGE on 1 SO x 127.5 lot! Besides, this 3 BDRM lathe &. pluter home has HUGE POTENTW-Hardwood oak floon. copper plumbing. A gRlt buy at "'5,tol. South County Newport Beach PRJVACY A<: l'RED• This TWO STORY REMODEL 1s just NEWLY LISTED! Prime quiet locauon. FOUR BDR~1S ~ BA, and a spacious floor plan. Large lot with sunny aspect and plans for further expansion. A REALISTIC PRICE at $499,000. OPEN SA11JRDAY 1-5 * BRAND NEW LISTING JN WESTCLIFF * Very spacious 4BDRM 3BA home. Prime pot close to Mariner' Park. Har~ood Ooors, large lot. New carpet paint. Great value at $395,000. * NEW IN "11fE HEIGHTS"* NEW IN "THE HGHTS" • BDRM - COMFORT -SPACE. OVERSIZED ESTATE SIZED LOT, with a 4 BDRM home thats floor plan caters to every need! ROOM is the majn feature! nm v ALUE for square footage I unmatched. Also an 1mazing pool. spa &. gazebo area. VALUE AT 5495,• 760--5000 .. PAGE 16 I SATURDAY, April 18, 1992 WALTER MITCHELL Newport Beach's Broker ® These are some of Walter's many condo listings in Newport Beach. Call for additional properties also available. Don't buy or sell your Newport Beach property without calling Walter first. He gets buyers and sellers together! (714) 721-8051 ~ 760-5000 offlc~ Ext. 143 ~l'!tJ..{~ ~~~~V South County ~ ""71'1'1r. Newport Beach This Week's Great Buys! CALL MONICA RUGGIERI 1900 SANTIAGO + Dover Shores +View + 4 BO, 3 BA + 3 Car Garage $749,500 + Sea Island + 2 Story Townhouse + 2 BO w/Den + New Carpets & Wallpaper $565,000 WAR® South County, Newport lucb . ' •••-"t••~.!........ . • -~ ~ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE It's A ·condo Buyers ''NIWPOllT Cltll1" HMlll Dm -$267 ,000 "" ..... ......., .... ,...._ ........... ~ NII llaM .. -a.II loQlll9I .... aw .. --2 "' .... Cll ........... ..._ ....... ~ OCUN VllW PINTHOUll-·---lUt,000 v. ..... 2...-.2•• .... Cdlt---. MIOm ........... ~ ... ~-. ............ """' w.&A ULIOA OCIM VllW • ._ •••••• &1u.-n.. 11 .._,. ... ._ _ ... • Wi. 116a 1 .,._,, ...... ~ ... , ...... _c--. ..... ,_ ualln ____ _.._,_ l'l'Ud .... Id Cal tar ............. VIUA ULIOl CAJW VllW.""9 .... .$aH- Ptn ...... ..,.__, '* -......... " -... ._. ... n....,.......,......-....... i...-.1• CIDl'llla ..... C-....... __ ...,_,,_ °"''_ ... ~ V'l.LA ULIOA l'IJlfntOUa. $1'6·-SM•-._ ... ._ ..... ,,._ ... .-.. ,... ~.., ~.,..,.., ...... .._... ...... -.... .,. '*"' ,...... ...., n ll'CW •Ml Ila Steal This Bay View ------- 760-5000 • 650-0750 Office fxt. 107 Home 1050 SHIPWAY + Baycrest + Wd. Windows & Fr. Doors + Basement • Two Ar~places 519,000 _.--.r~piiii-iiir--.;~~..-~ .. • E. Costa M~ + 3 BO w/Den or4Bd . • 3 BA + Big Yard & Spa $314,900 ... • . · "1JST USTED • ato VIA CORDOVA • $795.000 Call VlllGINIA o•BIUEN A SHAllON O'BRIEN PAIUIE1T Pmect Udo l.sM family home on sought-after 40' lot. 5 bechooms, 2 thJU.qWIJ'ter baths, 1 ful b.th. Large famQy room with wet bar. Gcxgeous tOUth·fadng patio. .JlJST USTED e #6 SUMMER WIND COURT e $399,000 Call CAROL MULVEY Open floorpjan. WaJk to Udo Vutag.. I This mini "Belcourt" In Newport Crest is beautiful' 3 bedrooms. 2t,; baths, unbe- lievable upgnides. Spa tub in master bath with ocean view. Master retreat con- verted into walk~ln closet w/built-ins. Retractable awning on huge view deck. UDO ISLE WT UWI LOCA'llON UM .... It'• .. be done for i,eoul Plen 11'5, lhowl ... modti. 4 BR/'l~ BA. Rr.p.c. end wet bar tn IMng room. WALK TO,_ auca.. tl49 .... Fram fall ~ -view 4 BR/2~ BA Pllin #3. POlbld ... rrom .wry room. New ~ ....., pelnl. Formlll dining room. OCEANFllONT PROPERTIES ...... llOAWOWAUl LOCATION it1s.ooo 3 bedroom ocan&ont house plus lncomc unit on ownized R-2 lot. 2-car garage. COllNEll LOCATION St.150.000 Oceanfront duplex 3 BR. 2 BA & 1 BR, 2 BA plus extra sleeping area. Beam ceilings. No boordwalk! OCEANFaON1' DOPLEX $1.169.000 Best cash flow on the beachfront -$90,()()(),iyr. Like new, 3 sided coast.al & oce.an views. 3 BR. 2 BA up, 2 BR, 1 BA down. Excellent parking. 9UPEll8 ClJSTON QUALITY $1.SH.000 11 yrs. new 3 BR, 3Vl BA oceanfront. Private roof deck with hot tub. Huge commercial \dtthen. YEARLY LFASES OCilWFiONi SlSoo,'MO lBR, 2 BA. new paint & carpets! White-water views. UDO ISLE SftOOr'MO 3 BR. 2 BA & den on 40' lot. Sunny brick petJo. UDO 1R1? $....,.,.0 Beautiful 2 BR. 2 BA with view of bay & park. BAYFaONT CONDO SseeOi1110(••f•r•) .. ....,,,...., 2 BR. 3 BA & den, 2 frplcs. Boat slip up to 50' avail COSTA MESA ... 4-C.All aAllAGI! ""·-Sul* cul~ location In 400 blod< ol Eastade. 4 BR. famlty room with ftreplace. Spa In ~ . DDIUlll.E ... 8LOCll hlS.OIO lnaedibN.9900 1q.ft. lot! 2 BR. family room ... pidure perfect for ~. Beautiful pool & gardens. OPEN HOUSES SA11JllDAY # 12 Swift Court. Newport er.. $349,000 1-5 1708 Skylwtt. ~ North $471,900 1-5 128 t<lr9 P*:e, Cliff Hawn $749,000 1-5 2173 E. Ocean BIYd., Peninsula Pt. $850,000 l..S 408 A.-Udo. Udo .... $895,000 1-4 4809 s..tion. Newpoft 8eac:h $1.269.000 11-6 6804 w. Ocanlront. Nwpt 8Mch $1,399,000 11-6 -. NEWPORT BEACH SEAWIND TOWNHOME $199.900 Wonderful opportunity for fim lmle buyer Of investor 2 BR, 2 BA. den. Steps to pool. spa & 2-car garagp .llJST LISTED I• S..falrel SZM.000 , Luxury 1 BR. 1 BA condo in gated community. Mar- ble entJy & fireplace, patio/deck with auto-<lnp system & ocean view. Bib to beach, shops and theatre. PENTHOUSE Wl11f VIEWS $220.000 Lovely V"tlla Balboa 2 BR comer unit with greenbelt & mW bay & city lights view. GllEENBELT LOCATION $365.000 Spac!ous rooms an have country club type views. 2 BR, -I r. with wet bar. Patio plus 2 balconies VIEW OF OCEAN $S71.SOO Super top floor Villa Balboa 2 BR condo in quiet sunny location. Large kitchen with dining area DRASTIC PaJCE 11£DUC110Nt $440.000 Exceptionally priced Newport North Medina plan Owners haw been relocated 3 BR. famiJy room PRIVATE Y Alli> Wl11t POOL $449.000 Harbor H~hlands 3 BR, 3 BA, bonus rm. White- washed hardwood floors. ow:rsized master suite CAP£ COO EXIBJOa $471.900 Bayc:rat North custom home. 4 BR. 2~ BA. deluxe lcitchen with gas range/griD. dbl own, breakfast nook. PllD116IOOS HAll80lt lllD6E $495.000 Quiet ~ terene 2 BR retmit with vtcws of canyon & raervoir. Custom vetde & copper crown molding. SPAOOOS DOPLEX SMt.5" 1 block to bach. 4 BR. 2 BA up. 3 BR. 2 BA down 30 x 110 lot 2-car garage rlus 3 additional ~ ~MU. !!•o\'.l SHS.-~~'lvli~=!' d>c 4 BR. llAYn . $675,MO Redeclofated 2 BR Udo Park Dr. condo overlool<ing the Bay and Rhine Channel. '°9T LBl'ED .. Cllff ...... , .,., .... Fabulous ocean, bey and city lights VMW from this 3 BR. 3 BA home on beautifully landscaped owrsized lot. 5pecb.ls ""*' suite. Open beam oeilrngs. Ai I EHTION TO DETAIL IJtS .... Scenic Udo Pk. Dr. bayfront penthoutc wlartiten cab- lncby .l upspded ~tmcnlS. 2 BR. 3 BA .l den. a&Uf!DRACll~. ... .... WW\ ~ .l oce9t\ views. 3 BR. 3 BA and opal fam- lly room ~ wtth formal dining room .l llr•i:*c:e. DOVa ...,.. ••• ., ..... 4 BR. a.xn ~ home wllh ~ rooms. ...,., ~ wlh ~ '° l11111dlc1P9d petio. '111 I I 1 , , -., ~ \ t ' l. I .:lc.JA 'i \ ~t!t! r ,tH 1nqA • YAU HUT AG 3TAT23 JA3R \ TOJlq A23M ATZ00\HOA38 TRoqw3~ • THE ·REAL ES ·TATE~R$ Ed Jom SUPERIOR AGENTS PROVl~G SUPERIOR SERVICE FOR THE PAST 33 YEARS FOUNTAIN VAUEY Lorge .c BR, 2'h BA, family size townhouse with over 1800 sq.ft., ex- . cellent location. Nice yard & attached_ ~roge. $205,900 OHN SUN 1-4 10296 COLUMllA llVll LEASE WITH OPTION! ~ BR home on huge lot with room to odd second unit. Owner will help with financing. Make offer, owner mov- ing out of stole. $210,000 2 BR + LARGE ENCLOSED PATIO Per- fect for ls1 lime buyers or investors. Seller may carry o small 2nd or help with closing costs. Only $156,000 IXCIPTIONAU Y, SHARP EASTSIDI conAGEI Must see lo oppreciotel Taste- fully refurbished inside & out Beoutifvl hord· wood floors, fireplace 1n LR., D.R. with boy window. Lorge whirfpool tvb w/skylite in bath- room. 2 BR.s w/reor yord occeu. Profession· oily londscoped. $264,500 NEWPOlrT IEAot lovely .c OR 2 8A family home in great ne1ghbomood Remodeled kitchen w/skylite, ook cob.nets & garden window. Re- modeled master BR w/wollt-1n closet, and cet1.ng fon. Professionally londscoped. Gazebo &spa. MU.-OPIN SUN 1 ~ 2307 llDl.ANDS, N.L INDUSftlAL CONDO Apprcwmoi.ly 2560 sq.ft. wlS•O 19 ft. of air-conditioned offices. Two restrooms, coffte bor w/11nk1 range, frig. Wo,_. house hos 2 skylites, 15' celling deoro~. 200 omp power po~I. 12'trudt dc>ot. Ample potic- ing. noo,ooo ANAHEIM If you love to entertain, this 1s the -----------.... -home for you. 3 BR, 1 ¥• BA. Vpgroded kitchen & cobtnen. nled baths. New tile roof( family rm overlooking polio & spo Seller wi I consider lease oplion. $250,000 PERFECT INVESTMINT/STARTIR HOME Single lom1ly home witt, o huge en- closed potlO. This home hoi o lot of ~nhal. Offers R.V. occess & o newer roof $156.,000 180° VIEW OF OCEAN & CITY UGHTSI 2 master BR, 21h BA condo on The Blutfs J lh miles to beach $215,000 PERSONALITY PLUS! 4 BR. I ¥4 BA, over 1800 sq.ft home srlting pretty on on R-2 comer lot Hardwood floo~ in D R & L.~ , tile kitchen & baths. Great location, close to T nongle Square $269,000 CLOSE TO BEACH AND COOL OCEAN AIR Lorge 3 BR home, remodeled kitchen w/ garden window, courtyard, ond large 7700 sq.ft Stroll to Canyon Porfc. S 199 ,500 COUNTRY CHARMER Lorge 3 BR home, remodeled country lutchen Close to beach and cool ocean 01r. Lorge lot, 67 it 100. R.V. or boot access, extro-lorge tool shed. $199,000 OPIN SAT 1-4 1914 RDHAL, C.M. POPULAR SOUTH COAST SHORESI Gored community with pnvote lolce, pool, 1po, & clubhouse Detached patio home with large loft lomoly room 3 BR, 1 :V. BA with 1992 sq ft Cathedral ceilings, wood bum1ng f1reploce, 01r conditioned Wet bar. 2-cor ottoched goroge. Across from Crystal Court. $269,900 WALK TO WORK FROM YOUR NEW HOME IN MESA VERDEi Recently remod- eled Mesa Verde Pl01a hos office ond retail space ovoiloble from 500 to 5 .. 00 sq.ft. For onformotion, contod Morfc Les ot 64 l -1.C87 or stop by for o personal tour ot 1525 Mesa Verde Eost, Suite 210. PRICED TO SELL Lovely Meso Wood hidden two·lfory hotn.. .C BR, 3 BA w/lom1ly room. Over 2180 sq.ft. Your own private & qute1 retreat located on o lorge cul-de-soc lot Inviting sporld1ng pool w/3 odd111onol side yards Shows bright & 01ry. Great South CooS1 Metro location. Asking only $270,000 <>PIN SAT 1 ·5 3490 SAN IAFAll,, CM HUNTINGTON BEACH PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP Very well locate<{ Two miles from the beach. Front unit one 1tory, 1deol for owner occupant. Interiors very well mo1n- toined. Drive-by showing. Offer sub1ed to in- spection. $315,000 BEAUTIFUL MITIOPOUTAN ARIA Wolk to South Coosi plo10 ond Perf~ng Ms Center 3 BR, 2 BA condo. ¥Gutted ceiling, oir conditioner, pool, spo, souno & game room. Owner very mollvoted. $129,500 2 BEDJtOOM 2 IATH TOWNHOME WITH '-RE;Lia Great cond•tton Poteo and 2-cor enclosed gotoge $1000Jme. BEAUTIFUL EXPANDED HOME IN NATUIAI. SITTING 3 8R + def' 2 BA. large lomlly room with Ben Fronl.;lon stove Close to beoch & cool oceon 01r $225,000 COLLEGE PARK..WONry LAST Desirable location. lnvitu~ pool w/seporote spo. Wolk to elementary school. Close to shopping & OCC Light & 01ry 3 BR, 2 BA, approx. 1656 sq.ft. ANAHEIM, 3 II, 2 ~ SUPll CON· home with possible R.V. access. Reduced to DmON Lorge bedrooms, new carpet. nflW S2S6,900 point, new .-..1ridow covcnngs. RV occeu, ond ----------------. more $185,000 HELP IS AVAILAllU FOa TROUBLED HOMIOWNERS FAQNG POSSIBLE FORla.osun. THE RIAL ESTATEIS JUST FILL OUT OF EsatoW1 Owners must sell . .A.dorobkt 3 BR home 1n o ¥9fY qut.t neighborhood Move·1n cond1tt0n Sellen oi. pocked ond ready to move Hurry • recentfy OP- proised ot S 183,000. Pnced ot $173, ... IS NOW OFFERING Q.OSI TO UACH AND COOi. OC1AN AIR Lorge 3 BR home. Remodeled ldfchen w/ A garden window, courtyard ond forge 7,700 iq.ft, lot. Stroll to Canyon Porte. $$1",500 OJ:N SAT 1-4 2120 MONIOVIA,, C.M. Pal-FOICLOSURE WOIKOUT SEIVICE. IF YOU WOULD LIKE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE ASK FOR JULIANA CHMMING 1 al, 1 8A allGHTON SPtttNGS CONDO Perfect for 1st 11me bYyer needing IOJt shelter. End unit, f1reploc., wcnh«/ dryer ind. One-cor go~ plus cor pofi. Nice complex Shows ocellentl Only S",5M NIW ON THI MAllklTI Eosttido dol houte completely refurbished lntenor 3 bedroom, 2 both, fireploc:e Ptofes11onoly londscop.ng front & DAWSON. EJtt. 213. rear with automatic: 1p11nkler sy51em To ... to IO ..._ ________________________ ...,.opprec.lote. •~,eee 2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA '546·23t3. Win l)llllllMI ... ..., • NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, April 18, 1992 I PAGE 19 From $899;000 [iJ Superb Bay and Ocean views 0 3 or 4 car private garage liJ Designer gourmet kitchen 0 3 bedroom w/3 or 4 baths liJ Spectacular marble master bath 0 Luxurious marble fireplaces (ii Vacuum system 0 Private Jacuzzi liJ Security system 0 Custom wood doors & moldings 0 H._ cedlngs ... -t----- .. The Daily Pi lot wants to see your dreams come true ... Enter to win millions at participating . OPEN HOUSES in today's Real Estate Section!. The more you tour, the better your chances are to WIN! You may just find the home of your dreams! MILLIONS! NAME: ADDRESS: OTY, STATE, ZIP PHONE(a.y): AGE GROUP: _18-34 _ls-48 _ '49-60 _tNel 60 Ale you lnllecesled ln buytng a houeet _YES __MO •• ~and if you win, you'll live on Easy Street! OfFIOAl. RULES You mull be 18 years ol age, Of older, and a ~ ol the St.Ce ol c.lifom~ to Mic<. Entries mutl be filled out compldcfy and lndividu.illy (no ~ .Jlowed). Cnllies Glf\ only be submitted .t.18Mticip..,if11 OPtN HOUSC locii!ions,. lillC!d In the ~y REAL ESTATE Section~ ume wreekend.ol OPtN HOUSE. One entry per family for e.ich OPtN HOUSE. Cnt~ ~ mtiet .c ~ th.n one OPCN HOUSC. °'3wing will be held a noon Heh Tuetcby. The ~mer will be COfUC1fd by phofw. ~ ftlfftH will be announced the loHowlng Thuncby on'• Al of lhe Daily Pi~. Final cb#irt will be ~ T~, ,lune 9th. rlNI Winntt witt be anMUnCt'd on Thut'fcUy, tune I Ith. ~Md~'~ ol to.a Coftv'ftunity News_ Inc • ...t al~ RNI &Ille ~ M not~,.. to~ this COl'lld. Sony. . The Dai Noe will not .. ~ Kw~!f:!t.J!r.l!Ulild!l...!JlbaLIIUl*Ll~:llai--UllioaJJI _:._--~rfttm:l~upon wr-m..~cif"' t-· ~TA~~f~.,~/-~ATE UYCMST •• .A treuw9Ct IMdmer'<. Very ........ A rwe oppottunlty. A toCaly re.~ .... bedroom deselc. M9dculoul ~ to detalt. Hardwood fte><>ra. French windows. &c I I Int locellon. P.tt like lot. Thia home has ~ Don1 ...... ---~---·-·-·-$599,000 . 7•8700 eto 11at1PORT CmrnR DRIWW. SUITB t to, llnrPORT ••·CH ' &&4 • # 21 C....Meea Great fom1ly "-ne. WoA. lo tehools ond shopping. 3 bedroom, 2 both. Cory fire- ploce, hardwood floors ond dtning room Great yord for entettoining with CQ"tered polio, pool ond spa. 2 cor goroge. $232,000. Coll 720-061 1. ........ Model perfed coodllion. 3 ~. 3 both. Spodout flocwplon itldudes large kitchen with eoflng Ol90. Two ~. Some OC80n ond bode boy Yiewl. Loc:oted In gated community with pools, 1pos ond tennit $6-49,000. Col lodoy. 720.()611. .............. Chormi • le stoty condo with sunnr "ff ooc. Foe.. secluded greenbelt. 3 ooms, 2 baths. Fuly endosed lanai, cozy . fnoloce. Priced to sett. $359,000. Coll 7~0-0611 . Ne_,.... leech Steps to the oceon. Duplex in great area. lJppw ..nit hos 3 bedroomi, h'le entry, fnploce and 2 balconies. Lower unit offwi 2 bedrooms, front patio ond fireploce. $520,000. Cof1 720·0611 . .......... Charmi~ 1inqle-story condo with sunny ffOor pion. Focu ..duded greenbelt. 3 bedtoomst 2 baths. Fully endo.d Lanai. CO!Y tiNPloc.. Priced to sen. $359,000. con 720--0611 . c....- Beoutiful 2 bedroom, 2~ both ao.in- home. Smoll, quW complec. Great ftoor. pion with two lofg9 master suites, flreploa, sunny polio ond 2 car oeeod:J ;oro;e. s 178,900. Coll n<>-0611 . C....Meea Great family home. ~ bedrooms, 2 baths. Uvlng room with COrf r~ •. Newly updated ldtchen with skylight. Family room plus MCOnd ~. Potio with bubbling spa. Endoted front courtyard. S280,000. Coll 720·0611 . A mounbn r-.ot tn Newport "91tt*- Thlt unique home open1 up to o ~ ..... Mling. Spooou. ond licltW 2 bedfoom, 2 both feolvtes lotve ~ lr.ilchen, two Grep&oees ond 9IPIOI ded lftOI- .. IUite. 'ouible oc:eon ......, will\ ~ "°'Y oddillon. S-489,000. Coll 720.()611. Sea Wand Tremendous Seo Island ¥Glue. UJ>Pef level 2 bedroom, 2 both with oppt'Ok. 2,000 1q.ft. Vaulted~ c:r.ate on open, spacious feet.ng. Cozy COIWW• sotion ONO. Family room with h-~-Extra lorge deck. $520,000. Col 720..()6 11 . Ne....,. leech Spocious 3 bedroom, 2'h bolfoi end unit. Feaeu. ~ ceitings, r'i• ploc:.s, new point and eid.a motter ••· Quiet community pool, apo ond huge g~ Ond ~. S185,900. Colt 720-0611. Prime R-2 ~~M::,_ from eca1 coune ond neat to brond new homes. &c.llenf oppol'funity for builder or l!Westor. 2 bedroom, 2 both wit\ dining room ond ~-~ ~ _rnoy consider lt'odt. S350,000. ~ 720-0611 I <•·111111·'· I"· -~() f)t,f J · , . . -.. . ' . (714) 721-0180 (714) 729-5430 (Pgl) .. J.R. '' JOHNSON (714) 729-8711 SPECIALIZIN81N RESIDENTIAL SALES pt1me Cllk tor "J.I ." 2/300. 38A.. Gageousl $617.500 3~.*.~ 300. 3 5aA.. Elegc:J"ltl $729.000 "Fumlshlngs Available" . .... . • l~nl;V. APril 18. 1991 / MGE 23 T 3~ 3 SPA Gceat Ve.NS' . $775.000 ' °C~ lalboa Peninsula .. $191,0001 $699,000 · ._ Wishes for the EasterJPaaover Weekend . Come *It my °'*' HoUle In Sea Island (Jamboree near PCM) Saturday 1-5 8llAT FAlaY HO• .. COSTA MESA PRIS11GfOUS NEWPORT BEACH HOME Panoramic Views day and night .a bectooms crd 3 baths with a "'farced poor for sof~ ca gcroge Mcj(e afters• To Arrange A Private Sho · Or For More Information Call "J.R." -8718 , • i. . :.; Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty NEWPOIR' 9H011E8 Bright 3 bdrm home with vaulted ceilings, fireplace & warm wood tones. Supe· nor location, steps _to the ocean & community pools & renms. A BEST BUY! 63 1-1400 ....................................................... $320,000 WESTCUFF PLAZA area. Immaculate 2 bdrm ~ level condo, &pie. oeramic tile Ors. shutters & mirrors. Motivated Seller may cany! 631-1400 ....................................................... $172.000 COSTA MESA Newer 3 bdrm twnhm in gated com- plex w/greenbelt. pool & spa. Nke open 6oor plan & ~~: .............................................. $187,000 £ASTSID£ COSTA MESA Freshly painted 3 bdnn twnhm w/frpk & patio. Quiet end In 8 unit complex. Motivated Seller, Prtoed BELOW COMPS! 631-1400 ....................................................... $224,900 HUNTINGTON llUCll Bngh_t & sh~ 1 sty 4 bdrm home on quiet cukte-sac. Covered petk> Bt \ove- ~).f~i-~.~:.~ .. ~.~: ................ $239,000 LAND Fabulous Panorama Hm Lot w/approued plans foe large custom home. Terri& ctty U!;llt views. Owner ~ ~: ........................................... $249,000 VIUA Ml llOA ~ & immaculate 2 bdrm condo with ocean view. Community pool, spa & tennis, biM to beach. REDUCED! 631-1400 ....................................................... $279,000 COSTA llEM &EIGll19 Owic vln~~ stv'e 3 bdrm home. ~ oow cdinga. door-~i~ .. ~-~-~ ............................. $329,900 AJ.JI08T OCEANFllONl1 ''Tum-Uy''. fuly fur. nished, bautifuly rwrnocWed 2 bdrm cottage wJbeach & white-water views, *Pa k> sand. 631-1400 ....................................................... $395,000 BUJf'FS Spadous 1 sty 2 bdrm. 2 bath view town. home, lMng rm w/frplc. large sundeck ....-the c:om- pkte width of unit. 631-1400 ....................................................... $395,000 ..--CCMSTA MDA W19 f.nchendng ''Sbybook Cott.ge •• with new ldtchen & oft'tc:e (oiwa'9cf from 3rd ginga). Post & Alil ~ It liUeh a..~ WalA to dq>I & al lewl Newport Schools. OUCED! 760-3600 ....................................................... $369,000 OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY A SUNDAY 2101 15th, Newport Heights, N.B. 3 bd townhomf C. Swr/A. PenVB. Tompkins $289,000 SATURDAYUNa' - 3 bd houM $329,900 2 bd hou9e $.195,«XX> 4 bd house $599,«XX> 4 bd house $68.S,«XX> 4 bd houM $795,IXX> 5 bd houM $839,«XX> 3 t>d to. $895,«XX> 2 bd condo $950,«XX> 3 bd hcue $995,00 !))I lot + 2 bchl Sl,495,«XX> SUNDAY ONLY ~ Lafeydt. Canney Villgt, N.B. 2 bd hoult Jd ~D'I Sl,299,«XX> RAFAia ~ bdrm~ taking 180" views ol the Helbor. OOMn, ....... owr Catalina • cly ~t IW-ts. HilHY upSJ.s.d w/rnJl-ron, free ltandJng &pie w/marQc ~ mantel & marble ... 631-1400 ....................................................... $440,000 NUT 10 NEWroat Wd meintllned w-oc- aap.d G.Pu In COiia Maa Heights. &ch unit wl2 ~=-~.~:.~.1 ...................... $.149,000 Ml 1MM Channing, beautlfuly deoorMed 3 ~ old 2 bd twlWn w/dcdile g811181t. S4ieps to bay, omer\, ...,. Fmy & reslliurants. 7(1().36()1() ......................................................... $3i59 .()()() WDT WWWFOllf lowelt .... wl3 bdrma, 2 W. w:h unit. kJiwer ~ It UR* ~IY. Nat to o.vwJ Perk ...... to t..dl. 613-6900 ....................................................... $379,000 LIDO .... c:my coet11gt wlh 2 bd, NM'ied Ol9nga. Bl...,._ It 90tJlh patio. VERY MOTIVA'lm _. 631-1400 ,,,.,.,,,., ,.,, .. , .. , ... , ·••••"'""'Uo<A••----'475.ooc> BAMOe VRW llOllD FNlbly peilN9d 3 t.d w1 new cerptt I: tie In entry I: ldk:Nn, ..., ~ tub. Cbe to 9Chool It comm. pool. 760-3600 ....................................................... $489,000 PE9•m.A ~ ~ ..,.. carrwr lat ac:r09 from '*"' ~ .. OCW\. s....... b ~1~.~~·······-············ .. ··· .. ······ .. ······$475,000 Wl81' ........ ~ ..... to bwtt • lhops. Grat irlCOme w14 bdrm ~ It. 3 bdrm down. V.ulllild ~.rd: .. ~.~-~.~ .................... $479.ooo COeTA MW Pm. buHna. 2 ~ 2000 1q.fl unMa In u:: 11 ,.. lndulllill ... Snwl ~ ~~.~.~: ............................. s-.ooo aalllAVl!ll lrnrMculMe ~ 4 bdBn .... ....... ily"" wt4frplc It ... yerd. ~ n ~ _. ID .. lthoall. 76()..::JC) .............. _ ....................................... -.. M99.000 LIDO .U S6lpt to ~ t.d\ tnd ttmll.. Alm w11 bdrm a dill\. ...,.. tor • ............ 8-ned ~ .. 6'pk. 631-1400 ....................................................... $529,000 WfOllT Sped9o.a. 2 bdrm end unit twnhm on the Wlllr, dock for 30' bolt. Top ol lht liw '"".ocW ViJ/fr. doors.~ i.... decor. 631-1400 ....................................................... $549,000 UDO-.a~~ 1-Sbmmhomaon an '8191 lat....,. to~...,..• bwf-.. tr.i~.~:.~~ .............................. 1679.000 caeatlA DB. 1Ma lolllJ ·ca a f ' f ownm-~ dullla wl'l BR. 2Min1--. 2 .. JM ln .............. ......... 631-1400 ........................................................... 15'79,<D> SJHriali:btg i11 propenus for sak "' kae ... 011 ~ waur ... uor dw wour. •• "114 willl • N1' tlf dN -., ... CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEAOI OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 2600 E. COASr HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 w 2436 W. COAST HmHWAY 714-631-1400 SISIUUaAWE. 714-4714900 .. ~ ..... ., Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty g~~~ -BALBOA Soohasoc.atcd custom 3 story 4 bdrm home, wfJ bdrms & laundry on ht floor, living/dining, Jdtchcn & porch on 2nd & huge master suite w/private sun- deck on 3rd. Spacnis & bright. steps to bay & ocean. 76().360() ......... " ................................ $725,000 NEWPOll'J AT THE lleAUI twmodeteo OUptCX with 4 bdrm & 2 bdrm units on wider lot rtght .aoa from the tand. 631-1400 .................................................... $580,000 PUDl9tJLA Duplex In lovely quid ~ ol tree lned tncU. Upper wfJ bdtms, 2 baths, low«r 2 bdrmt wl1 bath. 631 -1400 ................................................... $595,000 PmVATE IANE In are.a ol Newport's estate homes. Buutiful 2 sty, 4 bdrm home w!tndtional decof', din-~l~~-~:.~.~.~.' ......................... $599,000 NEWPOllT HD8HT9 Wonderful 5 bdrm family home on cul~·sac w/~an & sunset ws. Garden room &: dining .a open to upper dedc. 631-1400 ....................................................... $599,000 a.RIAWN Beautifut/ '8f'ld9caped & ~ charming remodeled 1 bdnn houM w/dctac:hed 2 631-1 .................................................... $629.000 C08TA m9A penclfW'Nc ocean views from spedous C'Ulbn 3 bdrm home wr'&n1y rm & ultra gourmet kitch- en. Two frpba & eec. ll)ltcm. 631-1400 ....................................................... $635,000 UDO PAmK DmVE bcautiluly deconsted furnished 2 bdrm condo w/bay Ir. nlght light ws. High rise bldg •doonnan. card room & pool 631-1400 .................................................... $675.000 IUCUFF ON 11IE GllEl!N • Superbly appointed 3 bdrm home In guard.gaa.d community w/dinlnQ It ~.~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~.~: .............. $679,000 Ml MA 191.AND Specious 2 sty 4 bdrm home ~-t=.~:.~.~ .. ~ .. ~.~1692.ooo 9EMINSlJlA POINT T otaDv remodeled 2 sty 3 bd w/huge bonus mv'office up. Master w/baleony & ooun-~ kitchen w/uting area. 1-1400 ....................................................... $699,000 ML80A ISIAND duplex with 4 bdrms up & 3 do\lmr Over 3000 ~,ft. can't be built today. large din· ~f3~&xT~.~~ .. ~ ~!~:....... .............. . $775,000 HtJN11NGTON BEACH Nice do\lmtown neighbor- hood. Custom 3 bdnn bnght & open home w/dining & family rms & two 1 bdrm units. 631-1400 ..... . ......................................... $795.000 UDO ISLE Bright & ~utilul 4 bdnn w/dm1ng & family rooms, sundecks. patios &: spa. T otaJ remodel in . Ni-~'.~.~.~: ............................... $795.ooo NEWPCNT llDCilRl'8 Spacious top quality 4 bdrm home w/ocon vus, ~family rms, 2 frpk.es, Fr. ·~~ .. ~.~ ......... ~~: ...................... $199,000 PENIN9lJIA POINT Exquisite French Normandy 3 bdrm honv. fmly nn, rnastG suite wlfrplc & brick patio. May CX>nSldcr lease opdon! 631-1400 ...................................................... $815,000 MYCml Immaculate 1 say 5 bdrm home wlfor· mal dining &: family rms, 8t eel-in kitchen. &autlful yard. pool • spa. 631-1400 ....................................................... $839,000 ?4~~~~~.: ol \.-1 brick & ~bdrm .. w/loft. 6~ ....................................................... $849.SOO LIDO PAB Dmft ~views ol ocean, bev • city IW* from thtls beeutlNly deanMd 7th ftr 2 bdrm condo. ~bldg. 631-1400 ....................................................... $865.000 9PYGLAla 1111.L LcNely 1 *>ry 3 bd home w/ ~city light ws. P8llo • cour1yard • beau· ttful rem I European kftchew\, 760-3600 ....................................................... $895,000 MY91De COW gates&: ptva• beach. Tri-&ewl r bdrm b8yfront condo w/dhmg rm. 'Jiews, alt. 91'9 8t ......... boat~. 631-1400 ...................................................... $950,000 COTO De CAZA 11.67 acre pscet In adulM l..09 Rainchoa e..... 'l.oned for 8 hcxMI in pi'Mte, ....,.. ~.~ ...... , ........................ ., ..... S995.000 llOCICIN•IWR W • atMI on huge lot w/dtv tra wa. ·~· 7 bd home lnc:ludel MPW* 2 7~~ .. ~ .. ~~.~ .................... $1,189,000 UNDA 181.2 Lovely traditional 3 bdrm tome w/large dock. Two story cnb'y, bayfront master w. frplc, den, dining & family nns & very private patio w/pool & spa. Many used brick accents & prime view location . 631·1400 .................................................... $2,695,000 80Ul1I IAGUNA magnificent huge (over 20.000 sq.ft.) oceanfront parcel Lot has been subdivided wfJ. bdrm cottage on 1 lot. 760-3600 ................................................... $1,495,000 DOVER SllOllES Beautifully remodeled 3 bdrm bayfront w/(A)' on the watii & new dock. gourmet kitchen & 3 &pica. Owner may carry 2nd. 631-1400 .................................................... $1,595.000 UDO 191.£ Dramatic contemporary 6 bdnn bayfront w/1arge dock. decks &: spa. Total remodel. bayfront • rna.sm 8t new kitchen. 631-1400 .................................................... $1,695,000 IA PONl'A. llEXCO 9 level fully furnished exdtlng 6 bdrm waterfront home on the ex.c:lusive gitted penln· suJa of LAS HADAS RESORT. 76()..36()() .................................................... $1,800,000 NOllTlf LAGUNA Exciting c:ommada1 opportunity, 4 stories oc:cuPed by 5 businases & 3 bdnn pent- hous.: w/pooJ, spa & coastline vu. OWNER SAYS SEU.! p~,. tfade. 76()..36()() ................... " ................ -......... $2,395,000 UDO ISLE duplex w,60' on bay beach & great view. Main raldence has 3 bd w/3bdnn apt & 3 car garage. .Possible lease Option! 631-1400 .................................................. $2, 700,000 Ll1'l1.E M 1.BOA •LAND Fabulous 5 bdnn bay- &ont Villa wfanterior _petio~1><>at dock & superb views. PRICE DROPPED FROM ~.950,000! • 631-1400 ................................................... $3.495.000 lllVINE COVE The ultimate In contemporalY design & materials. Spectacular 3 Aery 5 bdrm home wipan- oramk ocean ws. pool & spa. 631-1400 ....... ..... .. ............................ $4, 750,000 90Ul1I lAG&JNA Magnific:e:nt 9 bdnn oceanfront villa. guest houM, staff qTtn & garage for 6 cars. Stairs ~ bead\. REDUCED! 760-3600 .................................................... $9,000,000 S~ ill JWO/#rtUl /Or Mii or '-••-.OR tM w•r ... llHT dN wllUr. •• 111111 widl • mw of llt• waur. .• CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 2600 E. COMT HIGHWAY 714-76~3600 . . 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 . 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 .. l { PAGE 26 I SATURDAY. April 18, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 'n ··w11TERFRONT HO sT;"INC:·~·~nTnM ... JILL ANDRUS Residence: 6 73-4861 Business: 631 -1400 NEW LISTING Gorgeous Catalina sunsets from this beautiful traditional oceanfro nt. Extra-large lot . 4 Bedrooms, sun room , studio/den. Spa & waterfa ll. Nestled in a qu iet location . $1,499,000 PENINSUIA POINT The best of Peninsula Point. 3 bedrooms, family room, den and spectacular 3rd~story deck with panorainic view of peninsula, ocean, Fashion Island. $819,000 VICKI LEE Residence: 673-6573 Business: 6.11-1400 NEW CUSTOM BAYFRONT ·Realtors® 1·wo GREAT HOUSES! . . . 3815 INLET ISLE DR. CORONA DEL MAR $969,000 pectacular oceen 6: coast line . Premier location in Harbor Hills. Sparkling pool at large for entertaining. 3 bedrooms, l /2 baths. Family room and more! Anne flffman ...._. _ __.. _____ ......,. ...... Bus: 631-1400 Res: 67).4459 208 E. BAY AVE. BALBOA $725,000 Custom 3 story home. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Versatile floor plan. Large potd\ at private sundeck. Bright, spM:ious and well k>ated. Clo9e to the beach and bay in mid-peninsula Balboa. Roy FlffDlU\ Bua: 760-3600 Ra: 673-4459 MARY ANN NETHERCUTT PENINSUIA POINT RESIDENT & SPECIALIST Residence: 675-5546 Business 631-1400 NEW LISTING $699,500 light, bright & wonderful . family home. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, 2 story plus a huge bonus/family/office room. 3 car parking. Steps to the ocean and bay. • FRENOI NORMANDY $815,000 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Doclc for SO ft. + boat. Roof deck with wet bar. Vaulted ceiling, skylights, 2 fireplaces, cedar closets. 4 car garage and office or retail space 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 story, fonnal living & dining, family room , master suite with fireplace. • CAUPORNIA a..AUIC $639,000 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story, huge deck, sunny outdoor living. on first floor. Fully furnished. ----•-•CAPE~-DOl.UlotJR--~525,000- 3 bedroom, 2 ba nftk..~n large brick patio, great family/entt1!fmllllfrila $1,299,000 Open Saturday & Sunday 2806 Lafayette .s;. C'llll/Jlal ill JJei ~ ad/M /« Mfil « /Mw. •• 1111' di ........ Mr-'-"··--' "1/d • ... ./Mr SI al•••• ... CORONA DEL MAR omCE 2600 B. COASf HIGHWAY ·714-760-3600 '11 111(1'\"t' NEWPORT Br.Ace oma 2436 W. COAST HIOHWAY 714-611-1400 . MLIOA ISLAND oma 31' MAlllNB A VB. 714-a71-alM ,. 3TAT23 .JA3A \ TOJI~ A23M AT200\HOA38 TAQqW3l-1 seet .at lhoA .YAORUTA2 \as 3DAq ~PORTBEACH/C~1'1~1LOT~~ . .-... --i -~ ---.. --~ --9llftlt.IA&A~~fl'18, 1992/-'<CE 27 OPEN HOUSES From ont to five p.m. l Udo lilt '-"''!.' Lot 38R .. 0. ~v \. nn. Large • s . .o, «I lot .,.,,. .. ~·. B I L l.L -· F E E N E Y WATERFRONT HOM~S, INC. REALTORS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFIUATE OF SOTHElJY'S INTERNATIONAL REAL1Y Olff Hlnn-l.elnocleled 3BR. 3BA. Fm. rmv remodel Oft. gueet quarters, .... lot 1629,000 675-1058 • 631-2100 631-l«X> Newport Island Biy&ont 2BR/18A +1BR/1BA duplex Boiit dock. large sunny patio sm,ooo lama •:!.!:':i~l Home 4BR. 3BA, home hmed ceilinp, large J"ltio S59J,OOO , ...... Paint Cottage 38lt, lBA. + inlaw/rental unit ldellly located llCnW from putt ... Dovtr Shores Biyfront 3BR. 2..SBA w/dock. fabulous views Owner may assist w I financing Sl,595,000 Harbor View Hills-urge Lot 4BR. 2BA, Fm. rm., family home Gated spa, wood floors, plant. shutters "'9,000 Udo Ille 0.armer 3BR. 38A, Fm. nn .. sunny patio St. to tt. loatiol\, nxt. SSO,CXX> $595,000 .. . -... • BAYCREST BAYCREST BAYRIDGE BAYVIEW TERRACE BALBOA ISLAND BALBOA ISLAND BALBOA ISLAND BAYPOINT BAYSHORES BAYSHORES BAYSHORES BEACH/INCOME BEACH/INCOME BELCOURT BELCOURT BIG CANYON B.C MCLAIN BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS BLUFFS CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR COSTA MESA COSTA MESA DOVER SHORES DOVER SHORES DOVER SHORES DOVER SHS AREA EASTSIDE EMERALD BAY EMERALD BAY EMERALD BAY EMERALD BAY EMERALD BAY EMERALD SAY EMERALD BAY l Estate size comer lot, 48R, private Custom contempOf81Y, 48R, 4BA, pool $805,000 Model Perfect, 48R, pool, security system .$745,500 Largest plan, customized, 38R, 3BA $340,000 Detached, prtvat~ yard, 38R, Nr Backbay $305,000 Duplex, 2 stOI)' front house, 2BR, + apt. $750,000 Updated. customized, 3BR. 3BA, location+ $820,000 DUPLEX-Totally redone. Call for details.. $075,000 Under value!, 38R, 2.5BA townhome Extra large lot, 38R, spacious patio $240,000 $750,000 Spacious 38R. 2BA, cottage, upgraded $740,500 Custon Mediterranean style, 3BR, 3.5BA $1,205,000 COTTAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH • R·2 $370,000 Beach & Income, 48R/38R Duplex $545,000 Custom upgrades. 38R, kitchen w/nook TENNIS ESTATE. call for brochure Golf course view , European flslf, 48R Mini view of /1ghts,trees, 2BR Three BR, 2BA. Plan ·r Selling at a loss! 3BR, 2BA, 1 story 38R, upgraded Trina, end location Greenbelt location. remodeled, 38R Bay views, remodeled, 28R, 2BA Updated, 48R, 3BA, model perfect Greenbelt/Newport Center views Private driveway, former model, 38R •f" Plan, beautiful, 38R, 2.SBA Front Row. 'ltews! remodeled & explJfl<Nd FRONT ROW! View, 38R, 2 SBA NOW/ 2BR. single family, R-2 Lot, North of Hwy, $855,000 $3,405,000 $1,725,000 $373,000 $370,000 $370,000 $36P,OOO $375,000 $3110,000 $420,000 $42P,000 $43P, 000 $450,000 $550,000 . s4gg,ooo S«P,000 Brand new, Mediterranean style, 2BR, 2BA. $408,000 DUPLEX-new roof. new pamt, great starter $475,000 DUPLEX-great area, walk to village $470,500 DUPLEX S.Hwy. cottage plus 2BR, unit $575,000 Custom townhome, Views from master $587,000 Newer home, steps to v//lage, 38R, 2.5BA sogg,ooo Harbor. bay and ocean view, 2BR, NEW/ $740,POO Outstanding views, 4BR, marble entry s1gg,ooo Steps to beaches, picture perfect, 38R $807,000 So Hwy, Spa in private patio, maids qtrs. $040,000 Steps to Ocean Blvd. VIEWS/, 4BR. 3.5BA 11.2gg,ooo Spectacular coastline views, 2 story $1,550,000 Bayfront, French Regency, sweeping views $1,875,000 Direct access to sand, oceanfront. 38R 12,200,000 Ba'yfront, Medite"anean naJr, 48R $2,050,000 Knowleton Manore, 1BR, 1BA, llJ!g8 loft $145,000 38R, starter home, quiet cul-de-aac $215,000 Expanded and upgraded, 48R, 3BA 1805,000 Gated minl..s'1119, his/hers master baths IPOS,000 148 FT.BAYFRONTl/I New conslnJctlon $2,885,000 Large home, 48R, 4.5BA, makls qts, pool S74G,OOO French N<xmand't style. 48R, 2.58A $330,000 Great view, channlng 3BR, cottJtge sgg5,ooo Spectacular views/ prlvacyl MUST SEEi $1, 150,000 . Views to Dana Point, spa, open beatN $1,450,000 Ocean wews/ large lot, 38R, 2.SBA $1,600,000 Oce1J11Side,overlooks green, bNch, 48R $1,850,000 WhltewauH views, walls of gle.u $2,100,000 LUXURIOUS HEWIJI home. VlftWs, 481i $2,475,000 ... EWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE rvlne• E~Bay. Jrome.Cove • LagunaBeacb GRUBB Ir ElUS MORTGAGE SERVICES NOW OFFERING THE LOWEST RATE$ AROUND • Refinance C urrent Home •Finance a New Home · CALL ME -KATHY DAPPER 644-6200 For Cane•t Mortg•• Loa• a.t- ' Emerald Bay, oceanfront, 3BR, '3.5BA HARBOR HIOHLNDS Upgrades, garden room, 38R, 2 .. :SBA $415,500 HARBOR ISLAND LOT-Dock, Vl8WS, Build to SUit •. , $3;950,000 HARBOR ISLAND THE UL Tl MATE BA YFRONT-Call for detaJ/s $10,900,000 HARBOR RIDGE Stunning hill & city lights view, 2BR $649,000 Ocean, city lights views, expanded, 38R $715,000 HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE-180 degree view, MOTIVATED! $3,699,000 HARBOR VW HIUS Redecorated, one story, 48R. 2.5BA $769,000 HARBOR VW HIUS View! reflection pool, 48R, upgrades $799,000 HARBOR VW HIUS Panoramic views, 48R. c~tom features $995,000 HARBOR WOODS NEW PRICE-Location! 2BR, 2BA0 $237,000 IRVIHE COVE Oceanside of Hwy, 48R, pool, spa $2,450,000 IRVIHE COVE , Oceanfront,. spectacular residence $8,500,000 IRVIHE Crest Plan, bright comer location $164,900 IRVIHE University Town Center, 2BR, walk to U.C I $189,500 IRVIHE Turtle Rock, 2BR, overlooks greenbelt, 2Bft $305,000 /RV/HE One story, prtvate courtyard w/spa, 3BR $319,000 /RV/HE Woodbfldge. townhome on th!' water, 3BR $_449,500 /RV/HE Overlooking North Lake, 3BR, 2.5BA $479,900 JASMINE CREEK Remodeled, expanded, small view, 2BR $529,000 JASMINE CREEK Highly upgraded, prtvate greenbelt foe. $549,000 JASMINE CREEK Custom features, 38R, 2.SBA, buftt·lns $649,000 JASMINE CREEK Fabulous views!!!, many supeflor upgrades $679,500 KINGS ROAD FRONT ROW! views, 48R, 48A, 3 F/P $1,390,000 LAGUNA BEACH Very Motivated city views, custom $1,395,000 LAGUNA NIGUEL Ocean view, 38R, upgrades. 38R. $369,000 LAGUNA NIGUEL Ht/I Top, ocean, mountain, city views $629,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFROHT, 2 boat slips, fantastic vtews $3,900,000 U DO SANDS 5BR. 4BA, pool, super spacious home $649,000 UHDA ISLE Pier and sltp, view, 58R, 4.58A LH $1,975,000 UHDA ISLE Model Perfect, waterfront, 5BR, 4.5BA. $1,995,000 UHDA ISLE Bayfront-mam channel vtew, pool/spa LH $1,995,000 MISSION VIEJO Good location, view from upstairs. $259,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS cape Cod style, vtews, remodeled, 3BR $460,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Old Ca/1forn1a style, oversaed lot $530,000 PEHIHWLA POINT Walk to beach & wedge. 3BR,3.5BA $599,900 PENINSULA 8AYFROHT -Dock for 50'+ boat. Unique! $1,850,000 SO. COAST METRO Lower end location, r8$ort style lwmg $70,900 SOUTH LAGUNA Fantastic vtews, pnvate pool and spa $1,229,000 SOUTH LAGUNA Ocean vtew, spectacular custom estate $1,2Q5,000 SPYGLASS HIU View of mountains, night lights, 48R $925,000 ~YQLASS HILL Ocean view, one level, 48R, 3.58A $1, 150,000 SPYGLASS HIU View of ocean & city, expanded 6BR $1,395,000 UPPER NEWPORT 4BR. remodeled, huge enclosed yard $475,000 UPPER NEWPORT Five, BR. pool, spa, Cherry lake area $530,000 VIL.LA 8AL.80A Penthouse-Priced to sell now! $295,000 VIL.LA 8AL8QA PENTHOUSE, ocean view, 28R, 2BA $435,000 ,, YORM UNDA $520,000 Pnfile ... Jolm Campbell John Campbell wa s 1he TOP ~ELLl!"'G ASSOCIATE for Coldwell Bdnkcr Newport Beach during the month uf March. 1992. Few people know the \c:"'pt1rt area belier 1han John Campbell, 14ho \43\ born and rar~d here. He was one nf Jts mo~I ~occcssful real estate brokers. PJrt of the reason for thlS success lies in Jnhn\ marketing skills drawn from his l"ollcgc training and hrs lengthy expcner.u I le hcL' hcen an J\~rate hroker a1 C old"'cll Banler for the last nine years of h1\ clC\en \Cdr tenure m the real estate 10Ju,t~ Rcci:ntl\. John was chosen by the l OJ\Cr\lt' of California to represent the li:d'-r Jnd p<1tcn11JI \ale of land assets lie h.i' llhtaincJ J ~upcrb knov.ledgc 111 th' \Jluc of the local inventory He i.s ~n11v.n 10 ha\C an eye for quahty, a talent he dcmcd rn part from hr~ prior C:\pcricnce in building He has built on 'l~:\.ula1111n. remodeling and retain~ man) rnnl.tcl' 1n thc hu1ld1ng trade lit' ncgotratrng skills are a maller of rw•rd fohn\ biggest sale set a record al thl ume for Orange Count) and remains unhearen a1 Coldwell Banker to 1h1s day Pcrhap~ lh111's why he is a member of !he Prc\1dent'~ Club and lntcrnat1onal Prrndcnt's Circle a1 Coldv.cll Banker. which means he 1s among the top 5 pc:rcenl of Coldwell Banker salcspeopfe in the county If you're 1n1eres1ed m finding our more ahou1 the wmnrng combination of John Campbell and Coldwell Banker, call John today al 644-9060. ext 121 COLDW<?U BAN~eR LI JASMll.JAllC ~71,000 Ocean, bay & City lights Ylew from this k>Vely J.u. mine Partc 3 bedroom, 2 blth expanded model Gated private cOIMUlity W11tl association pool and spa. OPEN HOUSES SAT 1·5 Pr.1 950C1gney1107 ... $240,950 VILLA BALBOA 2 Master suites, Pl•n 0 , beautifully redecorated. Showing Agent: Bernard Towers 2007 Port R•magate $549,000 HARBOR V1EW HOMES 480 Palermo wl trench doors, windows & much more' Showing Agent: Dave Wong 1712 Pt. Weatbourne $5-49,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Prime family neighborhood. This 480 is remodeled. Showing Agent: Sue v•rnon . 3912 Inlet Isle $599,900 HARBOR VIEW HILLS 380, plus family room. Over $60,000 in upgrades. Showing Agent: Joanna DerYl>Ster 1407 Santanell• Terr $625,000 IRVINE TERRACE 580, 3BA, 2,500 s/f home w/ din .. liv. room. Showing Agent: Sue Vernon 4028 Channel Place $1, 100,000 NEWPORT ISLAND Spectacular water- front home w/ 200' of frontage. Showing Agent: Sandy Adamek 55 Goleta Pointe $1,n S,000 SPYGLASS Hill 180' views. Approx. 5,000 s/f 580 home, corner lot. Showing Agent: Valerie Hamm 4601 Brighton RCMtd $3,495,000 CAMEO SHORES Front Row contemp. home 4 yrs old, dealgned by Barry Botkus. Show;ng Agent: Chris UndNy OPEN HOUS E SU N 1 -5 Pr.1 44501 Bt1gMon Roed $3,498,000 CAMEO SHORES Front Row contemp. home 4 yra old, dea9'ed by Bany Berku1. Showing Agent: Dave Wong NEWUSTINGS IAmlDI U7t,900 Remodeled EU111de chlrmer, rww ~. cop- per pUnblng, twdWood floOtl, ... Pih Wout. Huge llulldallle R·2 ~ one d lie tew 1\11 Wll no1 be downzoned. Cal James. PltMSlU POINT $549,000 8eldl & bly ~ steps IWIY 11'om hs ~ 3 bd, 3 1>a plls omce nome 1n OOod. QIMet 1oc111on Recenr upQRdeS lnWde new kflthen. ba1nroom. NtOwooO floors, new carpet ~ paint This cNtn*lg lone has • Ill! NAllOI VllW Ill.LS SMt,900 O'Mlef S1Y1 tn1st sell ha ~ j bd, plus family room home. <Mr $60,000 ... t1tent up. Nlw kitchen, ul>l)rlded bahooms. now French dooR and whtows, large lo¥ely yard, ~ tool 0oni ml$S Ills acep. Ilona! YMiel NAllOI VllW HI.LS $659,500 Recenty ,...,.., 3 bd on CIUl·UC *9el VllAld C*lngt, wood floor1 Ind 11cytigt1 est* OC*I *Y teeing. New "a.ti" *'*" di bcelk· fast nook. en llrve lot wlll some oce., vtew. Tops In loclllon nf VIM! W1lt.Uff $619,000 V'llwt View! VleWI T enftlc tlmOdelecl 3 bd, 2 bllh Wiii ~ Ylhlows, ~. r'ICeSMd lghllng i'I I LWlll comw localon. Must Ill nowt mww sno,ooo Choice 4 bd one levtl home. ~ Yiew ot ocean nl ctty llal'D. ~ br1ct Piiio. twlct Ill UIUll lln Ind Nnlllldld by C0101M flowers Home ....... ~.~ wildows, llX1n clllnta, gllld COl'lll1mllY. NIWPOIT ...ns $1,otl.000 .., s views from hS 5 bd. 6.5 ba CUS1Drn "" IMI home. Vdld ceilings, 3 ~ gooonet ~ steam stlowtf, llcuzzl lib, Wllellll. ..,. tor, wtew o.ctcs. ~ I**' wtnoows, ~I flrt lllrm •Y*n. bmll clrq roam a llnry, ~to rwne 1 lt'#. A~ Mel Cal James. ~ 1 lmelas ~ J1tie lllllnllon ., dlUi. Sc*"9d .. dY doors. wann tcned lmesDle ftootl dOllwl ...,.. w1r1 "81#11 Bela ..... ~ llllchln ... Ctn-.., llllflll I Mii coollr. M** ~ llP' .......... ,,..., ..... wlll-trl dOMt ' ldf'**'O oflWIM•i ... °".... .... .• a.nlilQ ~ model. 5 bd, (2 llM been en- llrged), ~ ldldw\ ...... ~and f1't!nCtl docn led'O '° -~ ,.-ct. WIOA COWll Sftt,tOO fabulOul ~ di I Pl1Y* dodt. Spacious floor pi.I di I !qi masllr baoom IUllil lftord- ng excellr'C bay Yllws. ToWt l9mOdded lcllchen. wet ~. F1'endl doors nl big lot In I G* com-~. DAVIDPHIC• TIHOU8DOIN mt'~. 3 homes ~~ beach. Vu Is In Ill In! -Gl'UI oppor"1lly buld Cal John Can1>bd tor '/046 appt 10dly. llA¥11W $529,000 Owner Mollwatedl Spat1dlng 3 bd, 2 bl. sepnl9 home In guarded corMUllty T asteMy remodeltd. Vtrt ~and 11/t'f wmcuFF GICM $599,000 Plct.n pet1ed 3 bd home IOclled on oooe oom • stzed lot Wiii pool and spa. ~ tor indooc/ouldoor ....,wq Cat'> see• unu UL10A lllMD $649,ooo Chlr'nWlg 3 bd & 2 bi home on Llllle ~ ts- lnl Steps to Bay m buches Unique ldmyte on QUiii Lde 8al>oa Island Owner considef ncSe tor ncome W1ltS NfWPOIT RACH $659,000 Personallly ~I Remocle*I 11 1987, S bd, 2.51>1. FtRh dOCWS lead IO spa In pnvile r-o. tnCUnll views, many fabulous IOUCheS In ~ own home . llA¥11W $695,000 Model perlect home! 4 bedroom. 3 bllh. two A>- ries, Giii guarded ~ wtfl .... pool and $pl. MMIOl ll>Gf $695,000 Pl1vacyl Oc8ln rift from tnly room. ~ redone ll'lllltor. f'rh* $p1 & .. -comrru1lty mnenlllesl Cal _, set. .. CMJON $7'5,000 Spacious. b8IUlilully uPQllded 4 bedroom Deauvle model. Rectrt upgrdl lrdldl ffWldl docn. bay wtndowl, MW '*'*1 ClbNll, and shOwef, slBam room. LM1Y Yllw of Bd Bay, tool llAWIND UH,tOO EllClllnt ~ to IM In hs Vft'f sptelll 4 bd a ,_ room home ..oi brNl1llldng View of OCtM. tnOll'Cllnl. clCy ~ Easy apansion pos- ~ on ta 11rg1 lot and you c.i add a sec- ond l1DfY or ~ mow In and enjOy rtYW COttONA DEL MAI COIOMcalMI S-,000 ~ fMlly cOllQe on b nol'l\liOI d PCH. AJ- prUWICI ..... for 2 COlm ~ II priced lllloW mdlt M lot .... Awlllllll tor ._ opllorl or IUbOnlln* w cnnctoft Cal JttfY • M4-.,.,, aAGUM 11ACM u.200.000 Amosl new buullful home o~ Ill ocean. Pltnfe COIMU1ltY steps to sec~d cove. Sepa-'* guest quw1et5, A rros1 see If you wart Ill very best C010M Dll MAI $450,000 Getting wtllte lcnlckla In ltle stock market? Smooltl cU '/046 lrwesDner4 hem CtlarTnng older home In need d flO:lg on R·2 lot. Call John Camp- bel NOW fOI al ltle detJils COIONA Dll MAI $509,000 Large owner's d wlih 1 bd ~ over oa· rage Unique propel1Y Wiii lots ol lrlUSUal ~ crafted and antique woods Japanese soakilg 1Ub II mutef baZh.. JAS••• CIHK $510,000 ~vu.~ buyl Popular Sligle level 3 bd, Plan 3 11 gate guarded area Wiii 6 ten- ru Cour1S R 3 pool$ Undet IT\lfke( and pnced IO sell COIOM DR MAI $559,000 Fabotous newer OOpiex 11 mlll Cond1110nl Axy, open feeling. large trort house. neutral decor Rear ri has skylghts, wWler 'dtytf COIONA tl8tUNDS $625,000 Pnte rtdUcedl lrwCi'lg 3 bd home Wiii tiny OCt¥1 view Urgt lrVing room Wiil stJnd.up bar IS perlec1 tor lltertalrllnO ~ bd has mNI or ll c°'*1 be office or den. Grell comer locallOn 11 neighbOl11ood of custom homel near gol course n walang dia- tallet ID beaches COIOM DEL MAI $'49,000 °'*" cNrm 2 bd, 2 bl and 1 bd, 1 ba duplex. Frfends wtl wonder how you fOllld l Walllng cls- tlla '° bact\, ... and ratannts Cal John Clf1'4lbel for '/046 apponmert today. COIOM Dll MM $7't.SOO looldng 1or I d\am*lg home In fie tut of Co- rona del Mar? CUSbn tubes abollld In l1ls 1987 bull home ... dlf1lng Income llllt. ~ ~l&LS ... of ... his ~o:= from this l1Ctf'llly l9mOdded 5 bedroom pM fwtl- ly room home. lrrWNCUllll gorgeous llrOUgtlCM. ~ ... .. prllliest you wl mt set wllh spa. viewing deck. flower bids * tit PYOWS Mil $1,771,000 180 degree panorwc: and lllObS1Nctld mam. and ocean ~ 5000 sq ft approx_ 5 bd. t.rly room. high cellingS Huge privlle. comer lot ano 1400 sq ft mas1lt "* Sehr ~lted'I 1MN11'llUCI $1,790,000 Spectacular VllW locMIOll ot hS 3 bd. . 2 5 bl home on °"" 1/4 of Ill acre Will wonoerfUI vtews of Newport HllW. Catalina Clly ~ and PIClk ac-. Steve Sutherten, Branch Manager If you bave friends moving into Southern Califomaa Orange County. we bave a beautiful 4-color booklet titJed "Why Soutbcm California" wbicb i a relocauoo guide showing amenities and price ranges of all major Orange County communities. 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DAN~.1 PAGE 32 I SATURDAY, April 18, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PtlOT I REAL EST Ask For A Miracle On Eas RAYLENE MIRACLE TOP PRODUCER + 16 YEARS EXPERIENCE Office "760-5000 Ext. 114 Raklcncc 631-1098 . EXCmMG NEWPORT BAYFROMT HOME with prtvat~ pier & dock Your search is over •.• you'll find it here. Delectible at: $179,900 b 1 7 Brookview Way. Costa Mesa Outstanding two story, three bedroom, 2 112 baths ·Forced air heating • Central air cond1t1oning • Indoor laundry • Huge master bedroom • 2 car attached garage Mac Arthur Village 1 Br., 1 Ba . $84,900 Woodlake Condos 2500 W. Moc Arthur Blvd. Custom nome nas a~ me dlte. Short walk to belCfl. Udo ~ Ir with opener · Enclosed front patio and sunny atrtum • New air conditioner last year • All eledric kitchen • One year Home Protection Plan included • Outdoor balcony connects master bedroom and middle bedroom •Community pools, spas and tennis courts. So. Coast Metro Area Lakes•Streams-Trees 2.S.U·A 1 Br./1 Bo. $95,000 2530-A 1 Br./1 Bo. $99,900 luxut1ous two stoiy with quality & ocdlence throughout. • Huge IMns room-f'rendl doors open to lar'9C btic:k PMk> on the blly. • ~ F~ • Lons Celt ber wttt\ Ice mlkcr & ~· Win MMb6c ~. • MeltcnUlte wtth JecuuJ ~. stum shotioN, dcctric ~end~ Cedlr clolit. • Gourmet ldtchcn. Oce1t wtth l90 ,_ cMJct. H1;1 ¥IUlt.cd ~ end MUCH men. Dick Jontzer & tt.on Kenyon lj,ting Agenll 2.t·hour pager 571 ·13IO 251 O·A 2 Br./2 Bo. $137,900 2534·0 2 Br./2 Bo. $139,900 2522-E 2 Br./2Bo. $136,900 A FAMOUS IUY AT $159,000 Hot luy Ootc To ludt • $195.000 ~ & .,._ =tttlwl-$ lo¥cty i • ' den condo ~ ~ . · IMied-~-fPi. TWo f9C ... COVER HOME It's the kind of hou.ae you dream about! A tree-lined wood.ay street with nothln.g but nature behind you. And in front of you, the magniftcent expanse of the blue Pacifto Qlld the white water rushing aga.lnat the La- guna Rocks. You can see from Dana Point to Palos Verde. with Cabllna looming in front of you like a out-out backdrop. Enter through the gated oourtyud and step onto a gorceou.a custom marble ent17. You are lmmed.la~ stunned by the inored· ible panorama of the ocean. Thia IOl'1r90U8 4 year new custom & bed.room, 4 bath resi- dence ls in an ideal North Lacuna location where you can walk to the beach and eu"1' get ln and out of town! The entire home was built to capture the view from every room. Tall gl.aaa doors and wrap-aroWld decking o n every floor enhance your view- ing pleaaure! There la a lwi:urioua living room with a Qoor to celling tlreplaoe and a large for- mal dlnliig room plus a lovely kitchen with a large eating area and a separate laundry room. Even the kitchen views are awesome! There are a high vaulted wood- beamed ceilings with recessed llgbtlng throughout. 668-9333 Ask for Fred Rehfeld Coldwell Bonker cdlnss, ~ ~ ll9ht & bft9tlt, 9*d comn. Or'9lntl owncn wedmid ncwr on nwtcet. 1 second home. W• to bc.ed'I A stat M ctlls price. -NORTH LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW At ent17 level. tbere 18 a wonderful bed· room a.ml _ba~t would make peal gu9A qu.artera. Tbe muter .wle oompl'IAw the entire top floor with a ftreplaoe and its own deck. Of ooune, there 18 a prceou.a bath with Jaouni tub and & 1arp walk-in olCNMtt. There are three addJUonal ooean 'riew bedroom8 OD the lOW9l" lilftl &Dd two bath.a. All are 9PAC00U8 with larse olo9eta. The lower lnel 18 a apeolal tnM with a large famiJ1' room and 1'M bar plua more deck1ng and a bubblin&' jaoussl. -Tiie home at 888 Plaeol'Ht will be ~ ~.Sat~. flram l·& or can be abown ~ with broker Robin T11Dob. She can be rwhed at B•"•• Sou&b Count7 at '780-6000 (zl3l). Otrered at: •&89,000 pkt. PORT BEACH/COST~ MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, April 18, 1992 /PAGE 33 MC meeting to look into. future · of . home building industry 1scover what 'suc:ces.sful companies for 1992 and thetr insights into market niches, the shape of new Seminar offers foreclosure alternatives ucts and projects and opportunities the future, at the Sales & Marketing ncil dinner meeting, Wednesday at Irvine Marriott. 's no secret 1992 is like no year ore it in the home buikting industry. the marketing education arm of the lding Industry Association of Southern 1fornia, SMC has brought together elists from two of industry's most 'lle-COm ~n.ies to refa.t heir rketing strategjes for the changing >er, a struggling economy, and the lclet'ment of a more traditional lifestyle the ronspicuous consumption of the Julie Brinkerhoff, principal of rscapes, Inc., will moderate the panel, tµnng builders Brian Norkaitis, dent of The Wi\liam Lyon Company, d Les Thomas, vice president of Brock mes' Southern California Operations, discussing new ideas, concept and oducts for 1992 and beyond. Bnan Norkaitis has been involved in al estate business for more than 20 ars Since joining The Lyon Company 1976 as an assistant pro;ect manager, ha~ been r~ponsible ior the oduction o( <>Yer 9,000 housing units in r.mge County for the nation's leading ilder. For S•le ... Unfortunately, a prevailing question many in the real estate industfy find themselves asking is: How can I avoid foreclosure? NAIOP -The Association· for Commercial Real Estate (formerlr the National Association of lndustria and Office Parks) -has the answer. May 7-8 at the Hyatt Regency m Irvine, NAIOP will present alternatives to foreclosure in a seminar called "Workout5:--riow to Rescrm:ture, Refinance and Remarket Troubled Properties." ~ The seminar will examine crucial issues of the day concerning commercial development, induding: • Identifying current and. potential problems facing the property; • Assembling a team of experts to assist 1n 'curing the problems and repositioning the property; • Getting a construction pro1ect back on line; • Negot iating with contractors, vendors and stubborn partners; on the board of directors of the BW Orange County Region for 10 years. With Brock Homes since 1977, Les Thomas had held positions ranging from superintendent, to director of forward Planning and manager of the Orange Great Eastside Location 19th Street between Orange & Santa Ana Channing 2BR with Great Patio! For Rent ... One house to the sand. Lllrge 28R, 2BA with garage and laundry ........................................ $1090.00 l••ch ~. 2BR, garage,flreplace ..... $112&.00 Ready for a great vwllont Call for a summer r9ntaJ ~ ...•................... ~.~~~.~ ' • Restructuring a company whid\ owns troubled real etate; ' • Understanding the lender's actions and decisions during the workout process; • Unearthing lender liability issues that can assist the borrower in negotiating. For registration in(Ofmation, contact NAIOP's Education Department at (703) 979-3400. Based in Arlington, VA., NAIOP is the leading forum for the exchange of ideas and information in the commercial real estate field. Founded in l 967, NAIOP includes more than 6,000 members and 69 chapters· involved in the development of industrial, office and retail propertieS throughout NOfth America. NAIPP's active members, exceptional education programs, re5earc.h on trends and innovations and exemplary public affairs support, combine to provide a primary source of information for the industry. County division. Presently he is responsible for all Brock's Southern California building operations, ove~ing three reg,onal offices. An industry notable, Brinkerhoff has been in110lved in the building industry All urwts 280 and 1 M. Steps to ~ end bey lMge tot. out of tna ~rs looking for en offerl Asldn9 $4Jt,OOO 8oCt'I units 3811, ~ • cs ,., ...,. roof top dedc wttt'I Pll ICWwn6c 'ftcwll Wll ,....... tsft,000 since 1975 and is vic:e pr<>s1den1 of Associate Affairs for the Building Industry Association/Orange County Region. She has earned nwnerouH honor!. for her indu~try involvement, intluding lhe 1992 B.J. Stewart Woman's Ach1e\0 ment Award from SMC. "We are plea§ed to provide the opportunity for t~ in th<' home building induwy, some valuable insight from industry leaders into what 11 will take to market new homes to today's buyers," said Sandra Dunkin of EPAC Development, SMC Progr<>ms Committee chairwoman. The popular Networl.;ing Expo'-1tion begins oat 5:30 pm., preceding rhe "social" hour at 6 p.m. Dinner ,.will !'le served at 7 p.m., fo lowed bv the I program, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $30 for pre-rt>Se1\nd SMC members, SJS for SMC membc.•r-at lhl• door, and S40 tor non-mQCnber~ Non-members must prO\ 1de a t.u.~ht card guarantee far reservat10~=>- Reservat1orc: may be made b) c.illing the BIA reservation line. 396-9695, or by FAX to 396-984 7 Including company name, contact name/phone, t!vent date and names of those attending. Reservation deadline is noon, Monday. April 20. No shows will be billed. The Irvine Marriott 1s located at 18000 Von Karman,· be~n the 405 freeway and Michelson Drive. 3 yur old Duplex with large ~ S410, 000 loan Both have 3 BR & C2 Be, large 4 car garage! Seller will CMY' Asking $510,000 \ I• J :' .· {' . l f ~. r Offered by Coldwell Banker, this lovely ~orona del Mar home tisls for""'S6S9,000. Room to grow in Irvine Terrace This week's featured property is a lovely three-bedroom, two-bathroom family home located in Irvine Terrace tn Corona del M.:ir. Offered for $659,000, this home at 1220 Dolphin Terrace offers an ideal floor plan with room for exp.:insron. Features include a fo rmal dining room, f.:imily room, break.fast nook, laundry room and t\\O·car anached garage. Other amenities include new carpcung and paint, a roll-up garage door and crown moulding throughout. For more information, contact Judy Robbins of Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach at 644-9060. JIM VOORHIES (714) 955-7485 800-624-3 165, ext. 485 • FNMA, FREDDIE MAC, jumbo, portfolio loans! • No-points loans! • Competitive rates and fees! ·• 24-1,our pre-approval by an underwriter! • Local in-house processing! • Docume nts drawn in-house on approval; no delays! - Service with a smile Pearson, a retired IBM manager, has no problem computing al l his ·sa les D on Pearson of Grubb & Ellis, Newport BeJch has a lot to smile about these days arter receiving the top honors for February with four escrows closing and over $6 million in total business. Pearson is second in the Grubb & Ellis Southern CJlifornra Region so far this year. The Bayshores resident is very modest about his honors. "There is still so much more I want to do,'' he said. "I want to continue to have my network grow and help people in the process of buying and selling homes." Pearson is no stranger to sales. He has been in real estate full-time for • six years now, after working 30 years in computer sales and management for IBM. He retired with the company and became president of a computer softwJre comp.-my until it was sold three years later. "During my whole career at IBM, I was invol"ed in real estate investments, so I knew that end of the business," said Pearson, who called on his computer experience to develop methods (or researching and leammg property values. Pearson said he has a formula down pat. Also, bis elaborate computer system in the office at his home enables him to do research and keep a storage file for his notes. "You can't l<eer it all in your head," he said. " can I?? into the database that-. have bur It and quickly determine the value of properties.·· P earson also said his many years of experience \VOrking with people has been a most valuable asset. "I am a peoplc--oriented person, and ~le are the bi~t challenge in this business," he said. "In real estate, you work with people who all have varied interests and needs. When you can solve their real estate problems, you get the greatest personal satisfaction." In addition to sawy with managing people, Pearson has comprehensive knowledge ol the . Newport area. He grew up m San Marino, but during the summer') his family spent time at their bcJch home on the Peninsula. He watch Newport evolve from a sleepy bc.1cl community into what it is today. Boats were a big part of hrs growing up, so he l<nows what b involved wh<!n clients arc looking fo a property that will accommodate their boots. Also beneficial is the fo that Pearson owned and cruised a 48-foot motor S.lilor. He has now succumbed to p<>w(•r and is a partner with his cousin fro Tucson in a 46 foot Jarvis-Newman Maine lobster fisherman, a very unique craft for these waters. When Pearson isn't keying property values on his computer, or taking a cruise on his bOJt, he might be operating his Ham radio. ''After the San Francisco earthquake, we helped several peoP.le ~t rn touch with their famrhcs, ' Pearson said. "Ham operators always come through in a emergency." for mote information, call Pearso at 644-6200. 8.625% APR 0 YfS .750%RATE1.S UY_..._. 9.375% APR 0 PTS 6.75% RATE 0 c • ........., 1..-1.-, 1.a ... w T.D ... N• o.-0cc , .. Q' • DON MORRIS CMS ........... w P'p (7M)m•• ~ , I ft , tr --·---<714••• - EWPomi~EAd1/COSTA'MESA PILOT /'REAL £STATE ommunity Profile: BELCOURT Boundaries: Belcourt is bounded to west by Jamboree Road, to the north Bi$0n Avenue, lo the east by Mac rthur Blvd. and lo the south by Ford oad. · Style: Belcourt homes' feature fr.c les, starting with the Terrace CollcctJon i attached one.and two-story houses, ach ranging from 2,254 to 3,340 squ<irt> ct. The Towne Collection is rriade up ol \"O-story homes similar in architectural 1c to townhomcs in San Francisco, ton .lnd New York. Five different floor lJ.os offer between 2, 969 and 4.579 uarc feet. Th~-Manor Collecti9n consists of ad1tionally-designed single-family homes 1th 3,300 to 4,411 square feet on lots less th.in 8,000 square feet. The Gallery Collection features lavish Belcourt Cu!>tOm Home standard:.. ' ustom plans for four-and five·bcdroom uses with approximately 3,500 to ore than 5,200 square feet on 0,000-square foot lots. Additionally, Belcourt Hill homes off er four attached condominium plans in a tradition.ii Cape Cod style. Many of these split-level houses, each from 2,036 to 3,294 square feet, offer views of the Pacific Ocean or the Newport Harbor lights. Listed by Grubb & Ellis, this lavish Belcourt tennis estate sits on 3/4 of an acre. Meanwhile, houses in the Custom ollcction offer up to 13,000 square feet n custom lots with up to 3/4-of-an-aae, more, of property. Homeownen here ay design and build their own custom mes, provided they conform with ... Builder: J.M . Peters. Age: Belcourt and BelcourM;{11l homes \\.ere built in the early 1980's. ~ clcourt homes all have access to swimming pools, spas and cabanas. Price when new: In 1983 Manor CoUcctiol'I homes ranged in price from S690,000 to $805,000, while Belcourt Hill homes were listed from $475,000 to $685,000. In 1984 Belcourt Terrace homes were priced from $405,00 to S495,000, , .. nile Callery Collection and Custbm Collection homes were priced much higher . Recent sales: Last year a three-story Cu.tom Collection hom(' with four bedrooms and a pool sold fo r $2,065,000, ''hale J l\\o-stor\ Trl\\ n C6llcct1on property '' ent ior S 1, 12.:; ,000. On the lower l'nd. .1 t\\o·l>cdroom single-le' cl Belcourt Hill homl' sold tor $490,000. Now li~tcd: Onl' ol the 1c"cl:, or the Belcourt community, this Caller'\-Four tennis c:.tatc, "1th :> bedroom:. and 51 2 on nearl 314-of-an-acre of land, feature. a pn\ate tenn1:. court and two swimming pools -one with a waterfall and spa. and a separate "apposmg lap" pool. Listed at $3,495,000, this scrgeous rc:.idence has a cabana party room with private bath, a landscaped double·gated motor courtyard and a four-car g.u.igc. Community feature : Bt>lcourt has achieved an ideal f.lmil) setting, '' ith i1ilt streets, plenty of cul-de-sac. a11d minimal traffic. All homes ha' e JCW)) tu swimming pools. Spas and cabana-. Large trees, canopies and \1Urant colors add to the beauty of thb neighborhood. Totally wJllcd 111, pmaC) i:. secured b) t\\O gu.:ird ~-1H:-.. each mannt'd 24 hour:. a dJ) Lil..e\\l!>C, the homt'S oi Bek ourt H " arc guard-gateJ .ind ie>.llur<.· lu~h. IJ\ t!>h land>capmg Schools: Ch ldrcn .mend c.'ithl•r H,1rl r \ 'l'\\ Elcml'r tJr\ !>\.rool or Coron.1 dl'I MM High School. Shopping: Tht..• Ne" purl :-..:orth Shopping C:entt r Gel' m and th(' numt rou!> 'tore:., rl»l.lUrant:. and mO\ ll' theater~ of Ne" port Ccntl'r F .l'>hion Island arc arc J ~hort di,t.rncc irom Belcourt and Belcourt Hill. Source: for more information, contact Jo Ann Kenton iJI Grubb & Ellis, 644-6200. What next? Homebuyers can now· shop for their homes by fax Your new home is as dose as the nearest fax machine. A new service offered by The IMnc Company's tibmcfinding Center offers homcshoppers quick and easy .iccess to information on over 20 new home neighborhoods m Orange, Tu~in, ll'\'ine and Newport Beach. Homcshoppers now only net.'CI to c.111 the Homcfinding Center and rcquN information on the new home neighborhoods of their choice. Within minutcs1 they'll receive a one page, information-packed New Home Fax telling about the nelghbor'hood of their choice, including hOme descriptions, square footage, price r1nges, an overview of the various available models, community and regional amenities, difec.tionl to models and a phone number where they an rec ive additional lnlonnltion. "for many, home shopping u<;Cd to mean spending most o( )OOr time driving Jll around the county lool..iog at available hom~ even before )OU l..ncw said. "New Home Fax also allows shoppers to begin their search during the week when schedules arc usually 'Displays at the Homefinding Center make it easier for home- shoppers to find the home that's right for them.• too much about them or whether they fat your ~udgct or style,'' said Pat Smith, Homefinding Center manager. ''Now, New Home Fax saves shoppe~ this time, providing them with fast answers and allowing them to bccom; better informed about a ncighoorhood before visiting it," Smith ·-PATmTI Homefind1ng Center manager too busy to devote much time to home shopping in person," she added. Also, shoppers can receive this up-to-date information at home or wotk. Best of all, New Home Fax is free. As all services of the Homcfanding Center, It is provided as a hclpf ul information source to help bu)crs find their new homes, Smith conttnut'd Friendly hosll'>~S Jt the Homciinding Ccntcr arc not s.JIC'.)pcoplc, but !>Imply , information c perts \\ho cJn answer questions 'i it ors mar hJ\ c 'llbout the new neighborhoods ncl· c.m point )OU in the right d1rcct1on sh0ulcJ \OU need more information. · "Oi:.pla>~ at ti Homl't1ndini; Ccntor mal..e it easier for hom ~oppcr~ to find the home that's risht for thcm," Smith said. Displays include a color·codcd elcctronie m.-ip of key community amenities, several neighborhood ptctorials and community site plans. Visit The Irvine Company Homefinding Center, located north of the Santa Ana (1-5) freC\\Jy on Jamboree Rood in Tustin, or call 551-1500 or l-800-4·47-8463. I Home sa les climbing at Big Canyon Villas and Villa Point condos Newport Beach's ne .. v e s t neighborhood:. -Big CJnyon Villas and Villa Poin t condomin iums -have attracted hundreds of homcshoppcrs and more than 65 buyers since grand opcnin~ in /\ l.:irLh and last SeptemJ?er, re-;pect I\ ely. "The neighborhoods en1oy an excellent location nc.H i'-:C\\ port Center, and provide the low-maintenance IHestylc that many homeshoppcrs want,'' said Shirley Doig, director of ma rketing communications for The Irvine Company, projed developers. "Both neighborhoods are adjacent to golf cour>e f alf'\\ ays and offer wondrrful rC'Lreat1on ar{'.l> ior their homeownl'rs." Villa Point , pr iced from the mid·S 1 tlU,000:.. h.1s sold an J\ er.igc o( ulmo:.t 2 5 hurm• ... per \\eel, since last t,111 The condominium nc•11-:hborhoo<l, '' h1ch m erlool..s the f"c'' port Beach (ountr\ Club. orter> l\'o swimming pools Jnd t\\ 1 sp,h, l<iundr} laC1l1t1e:. <ind a '' e1~ht room \ 1lla Point 1~ J rew rt lo\Cr'> p.u ad1se ~.11d R.tc Pierce. :.ales .1ssoc1Jte for the neighborhood Villa Point one-and two-b'edroom comdominiums offer seven separate Ooor plans and prices starting in the mid·Sl80,000 "Villa Point 1s su rrounded by numerous coastal amenities and Villa Point's own lushly landscaped setting Balboa lsl.rnd, Lido Island and the Newport Dunes Aquatic Park arc all nCJrby JS well," Pierce SJid. The \ 11la Point neighborhood offers !>l'VCn Mcd1tcrr ancan-styled floor plans "1th one and two bedrooms and ranging in ~1ze fro m 792 to 1,391 square feet. Villa Point models arc located on Villa Point Or1vc south of Jamboree Road on Back Bay Drive. For additional information, contact the Villa Point s.lles office at 721-8700. Big Canyon Villas, priced from the low-$300,000s. sold four homes in its Shopping spree · · ~ · first two weeks after grand opening. many homes are positioned along the fairways of the prestigious Big Canyon Country Club, with views of the lake and grrcns. "Big Canyon Villas is a ·rtlre find in today's Newport Beach housing market," s.1id Sales Associate Suellen C<1en. "This is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy both J golf course setting Jnd all the nearby co.1stal amenities." Big Canyon Villas offer four elegant floor plans which incorporate such design features as a lower-level master bedroom sui te, a master retreat area, a secondary bedroom or a private downstairs den. Brama1ea Homes at Newport Coast have celebrated tremendous Hiles traf- fic wilh more than 30,000 home shoppers touring the semi-custom, vicw- oriented homes since they went on sale earlier this year. The two-and three-bedroom townhom~ with two and one-half baths range in size from 1,505 to 1,820 square feet and offer direct access to a two-c.ar gar.1gc, Doig said. The Big Canyon Villas Riviera-style neighborhood includes a private dubhouse with lounge, fireplace, kitchen and buffet bar along with a swimming pool and spa. Models arc located iust off ford Road on Bay Hill Drive bcl\vecn MacArthur Blvd. and Jamboree Road. for additional information, contact the sales office at 640-7400. Individual neighborhood homeowner associations maintain certain recreation fac1lit1es and common areas for monthly foe. A portion or Villa Point included 1n a community fac1hlles d1str which is fund<.'d by tax assessments. V1s1t The Irvine Compan y Homefinding Center, .i o nc-.\t homeshopp1ng resource tent convemently located north or the S.1n Ana ll-5) freeway on Jambor~ Rood Tustin, and pick up a FREE Home To Guide. or, the center will r~ up-to-the-minute information on ) selection from mOJe than l 00 mod homes currently offered in Or.Jng Tu~1n, Irvine and Ne-.vport Bc;ich. C 551-1500 or 1 -800-4~1RVlNE. Appraisers denounce OTS plan offer support to lend ing industry At a recent Office of Thrift Supervision lOTS) hearing. the Appraisal Institute voiced its opposition to J proposal \vhich threatens the safety and souncJncss of the real estate lending industry. "The OTS's proposal .to raise the threshold for r<:quirlng the use o( rtcensed or certified npprnlscrs substantially increases the ri!.k to home buyers and taxpayers," testified Appraisal Institute President-Elect Bernard J. Fountain, MAI, SRA. Raising the threshold from SS0,000 to S l 00,000 for fcdcrtllly rcl.Jted rctll ~tJte transactions, as pro~d by the OTS, would eventually re.ult in the exemption of aprro>.lmatcly half of all homes, many smJI commercial properties, Jnd numerous land transactions f rorn the appraisal requirement. In some regions, an even larger portion of home sales would be excluded. Nearly 62 percent o( home sales in the Sooth .lnd 73 percent In lhc Midwest are val ucd below S 100,000. ''This action would deny lower .l middle income home buyers importa information on the value and cond1ti of their purchase," Fountain Solid. ·• appraiS.11 gives them the 1nf0tm.lt1on th n~ to make a wise investment." Exempting smaller dollar loans fro the appraisal requirement also po s1gn1fiCJnt portfolio risk to large financi institutions, studies show. "Considering the foct that bJnl\s a now leaning more heavily on a lari; Inventory or residential toons, this type lending c.mnot So unchcd.cd, '1 Founta said "An appraisal by a state licensed certified appraiser a.s.surcs lcndc~ th the collJtcral will cover any default the lo.ln " Apprllis.11 requirements were sign into law by President Bush in 1989 protect the public's Interests in af tcr~th of l~ savings and lo.ln cri loo~ning these requirements ultimately lead to a repeat of the 1h induwy dcbadc. a is s p r a n r u r I • II NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT /1 REAL ESTATE Real estate !>ales R«rnt rNI eatt silks•~ by~ Con· ,~ u~ ride Co. in »nu """1. R~.J es- t.it~ tr1MM:tlOttS ~ itt the Pflot ew'I)' S.tvr· cU)' c.... .... 0 119s..,,.... a. noo.ooo, 1 bedroom, 2 bath ID Willl<lm 0 . fanc:her o J140 ........ Dr .. $2'42,500, J bedroom. 2 bath to O.wid E. ICelet • 0 1099 5-ulrl K. $240,000, 4 bedtOom, 2 barh to lewis J. Rom 0 3119 StllNllra ... $230,000, 3 bedtoonl, 2 bath lb Mlc:Nef A. Mwbt C' 16S6 Corlicl K. $265,000, 3 bedroom, 2 b.lth to ~ E. c.nl :J 291J COlllllry a. Dr.. $262,500, 3 bed- room 2 bath to f finds C. flrth 2111 ~Pl., U60,000, l bedroom. 2 b.lth tn Y~IO 05hlk.i 2849 loa VhU Dr., SHJ,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bath 11:1 ICfm u nca . 2036 ~ 0.. UlO,SOO, <4 bedroom, l b.ith to V~lene A Torf'ftt JJ46 NevMI Aft., S2J5,000, 3 bedroom, 2 h.lrh to M~ Modlin, 1130 H~d Dr .. $<41S 000, S bed· IOIJl""I) bfttltO [.J ~ • lll2 ~ a.. S232,000, 3 ~ 2 b.ith to ~vet H.lubridr 1755 New~ Dr .. S257,500, 4 bfd r """" 2 blch to AM M ShwNn 1n1 Oriolt °' .. $<460,000, "' bedroom, 2 b. rh to ~M'th S. ThM 3150 SMlon la., S199,SOO, l bedroom, 2 b.ith tn fann~ H. Holcoe 0 990 r'""'* w.,. nos.ooo. • bedroom, 2 b.lrh to RkNtd P~ lOl7 Ytl!Mtt1 I Dr .• $223,000, l bedtoam, 2 b.ith to ~ A Olhs · ~ 1161 ,...._ ~ .• noe.ooo. 1 bedroom, 2 b.i rh to l1Lt l. Ld&Mlc lOll KilytM°* Lw, U JS,000. l bedroom, ~ h..lth to l f'ONldo R. ~ 21l2 Dr• -..., S260.000, • bedroom, 2 1>.11h to J.ldc E ~ o l6a Conez 51:1 S229,000, 4 bedroom 2 bath to John T. O'Neo1 ' • o 2S1S Andowe'f rt., S2S4,000, l bedroom 2 bath to~ W . Voorhies , ' o 2437 J~ Dr .• s 21s.ooo. 1 bedroom. 2 bath to 'Enc E ~tsumoto Newport hoch 0 411 lteclanch Aw .• SS86,SOO. 1 bedroom 2 bath to Will~m M. Simpson ' 0 2571 ~Dr .• s1.020.ooo. s bedroom, .. bath to Urol E. Mode o 419 Sip.al loMf, $767,500, 2 bedroom, 1 bath to Smen M. Use o 1807 llyadett Ter., S 1,850,000, 3 bedroom, 5 bolth to P.vm C:.mpbell 0 1127 SabriM Ter •• Sl,130,000, 3 bedroom, 4 bath to Colin I Joyo o s12 ..... ''~ or .. s2.05o.ooo. • bed-room. 4 bath to R•rt E ~r O..US-...,.._ lsLvwf Or., U.-2-16,000, r-bed· room "' bath to u Aur O 2&l1 ~ Or., SS75,000 to Edw~rd M Hepnff O 221 Coldenrod Aw., $290,000, 3 bedroom, 2 t..th to Houslwlg ~. o 224 Jasmine Aw., S675,000. J bedroom, 2 bath to Willi.am A.. Cocy O l42S~Qcuft ""'·· Sl,950,000, 2 bedroom, J bolth to~ Q. Harres o 122 ~ Aw.1 S678,SOO, l btdroom, 2 bath to Salct 0. ~ml Ol01S 0Wui LAM. S393,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bath to Kennf!'lh N. ~ 0 2011'~ Or .. S410,000, ) bedrOOQ\, 2 bath to Mlitc T. Gttard 0 1111 c:-INWp Line $515,000, 4 bedroom, 3 bath ID ~ H.lrru o 1233 Somtrwt laM, S720,000, l bedroom, 3 bath to R,obett Poe o 1709 Sttrtiaht Ci., SS8S,000, S bedroom, J bath to Robert S Bum.ind 0 1001 ~Or •• s.os.ooo. 4 bedroom,) !>Ith to Omslophe 81~ 0 401 MonMttg Star UM, S 1,600,000, '4 bed· room, S bath to Ridwd I St~ SATURDAY, April 18, 1992 I PAGE 37 T6ere I• a dlllereace .•. Lowe.I Rate. ~ Best Service I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. A MORTGAGE CORPORATION llesldentlal Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 mllllon * Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Unlts r ( ) I r~ J l)' l' In ,\ " I ' ' ' ! t fl) I 7 c' 1 I I 0 ()fl T 1 I Iv I • 1 ..; -() j 1 -u;} 0 L) 30 Yr. fixed 1st. T.D. 8. 750CMJ9,018APR Mil loal $202.300 Mii. 1 DI down 45 day lock 30 Yr. A.R.M. 1st T.O. 5.875%/8.420 APR Max. mi $350.IXX> Mit. 1DI down 45 day lock Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. ,..... ...... 11.1112 KEY LENDERS AND RATES llf1'£RHT ~ '°9NTS LOC«· "ATE OWN <!) .. A.l',fl. .!!..__ (71 4) ~ 8 500% 10 1 500 12 8.70 -----,,,_ _________ R __ (71 4) 494-2005 8 500% 5 1.750 21 8.73 __ __..._ _____ K_ (714)~ 8.375% 10 2250 21 866 R (714) 348-8700 8 375% 10 2 250 21 8.66 K (!141 ~98 8.600% 20 1.375 21 8.69 . .;.;.;.j~~:..;:;,;,.:::;:.~---K--(71 4) ~MOO 8.500% 10 1.500 45 8.70 Fnl k1tert1111 S.. B (714) 546-4225 8.875% 5 1 37S 45 9.07 FntPKlic:Art_•_IC_Ull _____ K_ (714)863-1111 8.500% 10 1500 12 8.70 Frontine __ K_ 800) 8'3-784e 8.750% 5 1 825 30 8.97 Glendele Federlll a.. !__ (714) 124-8200 8.875% __ 5 _ 1 750 30 s 11 Homefed Bink s (800) 554-2628 8.750ll(. 20 1 500 45 8.98 HouMhOid-S.. 8 (714) 2e M818 8 625% __ 5_ 2 000 . eC> 8 89 lndepeudllll • Co. R (800) ~79 8.825% 10 1.500 21 8.83 lndependlill MDl'lallw., Inc. R (714) ~ 8.825% 20 1.000 21 8.n --,-~_;:~_;.... ____ ...;; Ma16!!!1·~~~~ ___ K_--'(714) 24&-1178 8.375% 10 2 250 21 8 66 K (714) 851-0202 8.500% 10 2 000 45 8.78 R (714) &50-08S5 8.500% 10 1.825 21 8.72 MOflalMl9-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-R::_(714) 25:M155 8.875% 10---0 000 21 8.91 ::-=:-_;;,,;--,-,,..;.;..;_,;,;,;:&:...-----K-(800)124--3185 8.825% 10 1875 15 1.87 R (714) 381-5112 8.750% 10 1.125 28 1.11 ---~-------.. (213) 'M-1441 __ a_.~ ____ s __ 2~ 30 __ 1._n_ --'-R'--_(7~14.._) ... 2* __ 22: ___ 33_ __.!:.175% 10 0.000 _30 ___ 1."'"9_1 _ R (71 4) 720-M40 _.-l....;.825;.;;.;..%-'--10 1.500 30 __ 1_.13 __ K 14 ... t• 8.125% ---"5_...;;2;..;000=-=----"'30.;;..___;;8.;.;;.lt.;.. K (714) 7U-212t 1.500% 10 1.175 30 1.75 30-fW acQuat..,.e INTEJtUT ~ '°9NTS MAX. MTI OWN <!) A.I'.... LOAN 5.250% 10 1.625 7 13 202,300 5.250% 10 1.750 7 15 202.300 5 250% 10 1.750 6 69 202,300 5.250% _1_0 __ 1_625 __ 6 67 202.300 6.625% 20 0.625 7.32 500,000 5 250% 10 1 625 7. 13~.300 5.875% 10 t 750 6 98 202.300 -----------'-5. 375 % 10 1.500 6.91 202.300 8000% 20 1.625 7.15 500,000 6.250% 10 1.500 8.33 350.000 ---------6. 250% 20 1.500 8 61 500.000 8.625% 10 2 000 6.89 __ 202.300 5.875% 10 1.500 7.07 202.300 ---6.500% 10 0.875 7.18 202,300 5.875% 10 1.125 7.03 202.300 ---8.250% 20 1 000 7.17 600,000 5.375% 10 1.500 8.91 350.000 8.000% 10 0.000 7 05 202.30CT -------5.125% 10 1.750 8.98 202,300 2.875 2.875 2.375 2375 3.000 2.875 2.625 2.625 2.750 2.350 2 625 2.500 2750 2.875 2 750 2.875 2.625 2.875 2625 ADJ. INDEX fAEO. HS 1Y 1TS 1Y 6CO 6M 6CO 6M L6M 6M 1TS 1Y HS 1Y 6CO 6M L6M 6M 110 1M 110 1M 6TB 6M tTS 1Y 1TS 1Y 1TS 1Y 1TS 1Y 6CO 6M HS 1Y HS 1Y __ s _.500% ___ ,_0 __ 1_.000 ___ 1_1_0 _ 202,J00 __ 2_.8_7_5 __ 1r_s ___ w_ S.~ 10 1.625 7.05 202,300 2.750 1TS 1Y __..5._125..-% __ 1"""0 ___ 1""".250~---'8 85 _ 2m,300 2.500 L6M ~ __4_3_75_% __ 20 __ ,_500'---_--'-8.50 _!!0.000 _2250 L3M 3M 5.375% 10 1.500 8.11 2m,300 2 625 6CO .. 5.17". tO 2.000 7.24 2m.300 2.875 HS 1Y , .. PAGE 38 I SATURDAY.. April 18. 1992 REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE .... • A Vacant • lest Offer luyl Ht 'U-----------'--L----14 Vien"lCI Open Sat/Sun 1-5 9iO Via Lido Nord Lido Island Bayfront Estate: New 6000 sq.ft. • bedrooms, family room, study, maid's quarte~, 51h baths. Fantastic views. ~zed dock, wine room and elevator. $5,450,000 Super end locotoo 10nQ PJ1 ~ hgh In the tree!~ W/ geo1 view' Near rxn'terns OMler oos fTlOJed to Fla ~ se111 Asking $485.COO Slbnit oD otters. teems RUSS FLUTER; Cannery VIiiage Realty 673-3777 Rick Aldlrllll, lllr 15'-5050. 2 BR 1 BA totally updated w/ fire ce & whrte picket fence and just steps to beach! Ask for ... RONDA HEIN 873-3777 NERY VILLAGE REAL lY. INC. 972..,...Cove 2BR, 11h BA, gated exclusive Bayside Cove w/pool, spa & beachl Slip avail! ..... '471,000 ~·~~···~ ~:v'>~"· ', .::: ·~ ........... · ..... ~ ... . Picturebook 2 story 2,700 sq ft. '48R 48A. Most desirable nreet w end w~y view, (amity rm, fireplace, 30 ft living rm, huge formal dining. entertainer's kitchen. 2 courtyards, roof deck, Caulina sunsets Large street to street lot. Smaller ~ O.K. sm.ooo 67J-1121 Plug Into the Pi~ed section to find services from . electricians and plumbe'rs to landscapers & pointers. ' Call 642-5678 to place your ad today I Classified Community Marketplace NEWPORT 8EACHfCOST4 MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, April 18, 1992 I PAGE 39 OPEN HOusEWEEKEND .·• ' . •Spa •Pool ·~ ••Wateffront •••Wat9rfront and Pool ...... otve ~ at Guard Gate ,, HOMES FOR SALE 3 BIDlioolll 3 BR plua FAii Rll or DEN •••11221! Ocw•CMte. ~tewpoft 9Mc:h ~ 17•,000 S-...day t-4 211~v.-.yftd, c.a. ..... • Ma .. • S348,000 . ..,. M3~,1~NB ~1~7 1445,000 ~ 12-6 • 2173 E. ~ 8M:t. p....,.. Pt 973-7300 Mao,000 138 Santa ,_..,.., CO.ta M ... &45-8192 $239,000 48EDROOMI 1708 Skytwk I.rt, Neowpoo Bch 973-7300 $471 ,900 408 Plau.a Udo, Udo .... 873-7300 $895,000 Sun 1-&pm ' Sun 1HS Sat 1·5 Sat 1-4 4 BR plus FAii Rll or DEN •479 Megnolia S1, ~ C.M. 831.8()11 $319,000 Saturday 1-4 2402 La Mesa. Col1a M ... 780-e702 $399,900 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ** • 920 Via Udo Hord, Udo ..... NB 873-3777 $5,450,000 Set/Sun 1.S TOWNHOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 2BEDROOMI .. • 224$ Vleta Huefta, Btuffa, N.8 . 76•1100 1238,000 a..JSun 1-6 .. /101 0cMn Vleta, S.a I~ '120-0e11 M12,50C) Sat 1·5 2 BR plus FAii RM or DEN ,.....3 Rue Fontalneb6Mu,.Blg CMyon, NB 759-9100 $895,()()1) Sun 1-4:30 .· ••14:1 0c.-n V1ata. sea .~ 721.0180 $520,0QO Sat 1·5 .. 3BEDROOMS st• ada, Blum., NB 7~1174 '389,ooo · suncs .. v 12.5 • # 12 Swift C1, Newport cr,st I ' 873-7300 $349,000 Sat 1·5 4 BR plua FAii RM or DEN •• • ,.....2 Rue Chllntllty, BIO eanvon. N.B 75•9100 $1,400,000 ... Sat 1~:30 ~ * • 500 Ventafa, Bluffs. N.B. 759-9100 $409,009f" ~ t/$un 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE · 3 BR plus 2 BR • 4809 Se..nore, Newpot1 8Mch 873-7300 11,299.000 . sat 11-e APARTMENTS FOR RENT When wu're ready to buy, do it the fast, ~and least • ~Dmel!JY­ check om open House Diiedory ... • • I PAGE 40 I SATURDAY, April 18, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA tf> 3DAq \ see t .a r lnaA .VAORUTl~LASSIFIED REAL 3ESTATEM AT200\HOA38 TRQqW3 Houses!Condo For Sale Gt~NEtlAI. 1002 ••••• For addltonal real estate listings please tum to the regular classified section. •lrvfn• .. UnlYer•ltY P 5BR •Newport Bch .. Nwpt· Crest, 3Br 2•~Ba Call agt. Rou &75-19111 / GENEH.AL 1002 G t;Nt.HAI. 1002 COOL CONDO Beautlful 4yr old unit. Light, brlght and airy. Why ren11 see,aoo (124~8) ERA~rty l Uoyd ·~963-5555 PATIO HOME Supef deal! 2br alngle Sl<Hy !n best locallon. Fplc, lrge private pauo. C/alr, 2 car gar. ~Mt~ 1128,900 Call Joe. 841M202. T•,_.U R-Jtors GENERAL 1002 COHONA ()f-:1. M .\!{ 111.!.! .·Dtworoe,...... .... NEW 2Br 2Ba condo. 1°" down. $479,500 854-M78 Ext. 11 e For Ad Action Cal a .. ..... Al).VIS(I 642-5678 I ('OHONI\ Dll.:'>1:\H Ill.!.! ITE.PI TO IEACHf Remodeled 4Bfl 'fBa. 4000.< af home·, w/ mald'f -qtra, 1 blk~to B ig Coronel Ap- praised at S., .3M. Will aell for 11,195,00CJ w/ terms or trade. Appt thru Plltrtofll Tenpre Agt eSS-5800 I°* l ll0,000.000 Sold!) IUdlculoualy Low 8uTlll 8 aae ManclD•• 1111 C..,.. · Dfamatlc mnodd ~ ~ locally redone In luxudous ~ AU. NEW: Gourmet kllchm w/nook. cab!Mtl a epplllnca. Extra iartc IMnf'~ rm w/ raised cdJlnfS le.ts eo ~ pool a ISp8 w/touil prtn.c:v. Spacious den wtwct bar. supab muter suite w/ walll..fn doHlt a new ~ batht~ Quality ftztum ~ 2nd bedroom & beth ~ all MW woodm frtnc:b doors a Windows Crum ~ a marllle entry prime locatlon.. Motivated S.llerll Befow COmpa $50~ Reduced to $850.000 Better nan a Barfabl 821 15th Street ............ "' • attu1Jw pted communtty 2 supab mas1a suites. )Kuzzl tub. ~ ... -.dted cetUn~. 2 rireplaea. Frmch doors and A/C. arc amonest some ol lhc ru1UrU! Fonnll lvtQe rm. stq>-down dlnlnQ rm. 2~BA and 2 C111 ~ II has lhc WJCSI yan1 and p11tlo In the ~ i Assooation poo1 a spe• Just stcp5 to HOit-&hops. ~ and Udo hie Ideal ror !he your11 u~cuuve111 •educed to $287 .soo OENEHAL 1002 GENJ<:RAL 1002 Gl·:NEllAL 1002 Gl-.NUlAl. 100:! THIS VIEW FROM FIVE ROOMS ? IN CORONA DEL MAR FOR $895,000? OF NEWPORT I cos·1 A M t-:sl\ w :M EASTSIDE JUST Rl'.DUCl'.D lor quick Nie. Owner muat aell attractive custom 3BR family rm hm $285.000. Other Properties Avela.Melt NEW HOMES!! BUILDER'S CLOSE.OUT! Only 1 Left!! 38R, over 2300 aq. n. Builder will coopetate w/flnanclng. $34. 000 Open a9'iliutt 14 2113 Vellew Rd 942 ..... (;t ·Nt.HAI. I UO:! ? • GERRY AND CHR13TA --640-LONG / 640-5664 Rnl F.st.atf Droller, Calif. Dtp't ol Rtal f"Ataft -3"9 SM Mlpd. IJ20. fwpor1 Bnm, C,a. t26A .. ( OSTI\ l\IESi\ 10.!-a lOSIAM~SA 1\1.!·' Elltblde Cuttom Totally r.--ovated 38r ~Ba. Skylights tt.K· ~I RV parking, up- 9raCS.a g&lofe. $3081( °"" ••t!Sun 1°""' --------2279 0nnee Ave 495-1"8 ow 850-'797 EAITSIDE VALUE! Spacloua lg 38A °' 2 + Oen m iot loc: w/ pool & apa. Only 1184.900 w/Termsl OP•H TODAVJ XLNTVALUEt MO<lel P9rtect 10 4BR newer Med . E'alde hml 8t1le, airy, highly upgrded. A value •• 1391UOO w/termal OPl'.NTODAVJ PATRICK TENOR• Aet••t-..oc> co-mo 000.000 Sold) (a .... t . H \I I n11 .' Ii .. '\it HAI 11111.! 11•!\;tlL\I. 111• A R-WtftllJ ti Alftlt1ct.ll ...... • JBR ( ush M Sunc)• 48A • 3 Car Guagc k Yorubop Area • Gou Kitchen, Every lm•ginablc ApPl&anct • App1. l .000 Sq. Ft Majds QuancrJ, Stpantc Erl~ • lO · Skylig)us • EJcc Dra~s & A"1ning • Entenam~nt Center • All Rccc Llg~ting • Many Special Octai!Jt Cell ICAU1ll l.NOCllS Fw Alf'. 2'l~ E t H ~----SJ.75',.. 07(.(;-(}14) I COLE ~N~RT KAHN KN. Corona I Mir. ' 9'l6U Hanle {114) +2, ed 10 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL E~E ~TUROAY, April 18, 1992 I PAGE 41 CLAsSIFIEti REAL ESTATE :'11 l. \\ I' I I HL\C 1 1 • I ·'· l't l)C I , I . r ~ • ! ! : tth 't I ......_ T' t t I i l 1 ..... • For M AdkM"t c.11 • ··Jli .. Houses Condos For Rent Wilil ......... , .. ...... ,, ..... .. .... 11-.0..-. ................ I I I \ ..... I ........ \ ' • ' .... , ....... ftiil.y ,...,. "' .................. ..,...,.,., ......... ............ 17M9tl !'H \I. I'< JI! I :\ ~ \\ I' 0 ll I I Ht.A< II .! I u!J IH .Al H .! I b~I , Tryi119 10 str•ll Ille 5'Kt lfl YOUt llolM °' ~·· ment? Tlleft put tlllt .... 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I ' COSTA MESA 2624 *'°"In S~laJ! ••Ask Mgr For Deta Ua on "enl•I 80ttu,.eall 1BA & 2 8R 2BA Pool;·~· caba. hkup WESTLAKE Vll.l.AOE 845-8122 2183 Pacific Ave! 1 & 2BA, angl gar, lrplc. micro. Jae, S745 to $945. (714)831· 7208 (310)433-2862 CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE f'OS 1 A M 1-:SA :!624 l'l>STA !\1 ES!\ ".!h~ I ('()SIA Mt-Si\ :!h:..'·I I i NI-.\\ I' 0 I< I !\I\\ l'Olt I I< I '.'.: I \I .., i • l H ~ ·, 'J " I' I I Ht.A< Ii .!hh'I In :\I II ·'"'"' ~H \hi .'l .'I $5951110 Attreo tfwe..1 HphNt· Move-In Swlalll e 110 LEA•• c e ted 1 •ft with prl-2 • 38R T~~.1 1 BA NcMtor .,,e '381 8elboa lat, on .....,_ aMW II••....., Cll LatQ9 tBR Apt•. can vat• patio. "25/mo. Good loci 54a-73el' LOOK•. . 28a. 2 blllcony, 2<ar Sht hM 48R 28a. w/ ..._. ..._. ...... Sadi. M.2-1401 S46-908t d f/p dock PfM Maw ...... a.......... gar. 14SO/St"25. 457· • • • 1woe ywd, JKuuJ. Bunkhouse Apb CLEAN 1 er sasotmo MUST IEE! '"' ,.,..., """" 3752, "2.()138 rt/YNtd Pfkno 1525 723-4702 ~. .,75/mo. 1939 Wallace ~~h !~t~t ~= $200 Om 2:~::.~ 212 Hth St . I.lg 2Br s;i~ :::!t'· u~ 790-1$22 or 83M34M •$400 Off tit Month No pets. 722~1t1 Beautiful 1BR townho-Avg se.37/mO 1Ba $975, Hk tBa tat IUt. 714~780 Waterfront Balboa E'sld• .Z8r 18'1, w/d CLOSE TO ALU! mH. Frple, orw. For tet e Month• $775. Garage. yny. Ot 2131455-3132 m-f hofne w Fwry. l.ulwri-hk ups, pvt yd & g.,. patio. lndfY rm, up-On Ow Speelalll •~a3e ~ ~ Bch,,'t>ocll. Clean & quiet. $150. 2BR t BA. t.undf\' rm, grll<Md. $760/mo. Call NOWU 2Br ... ....,. 1 ..... .._~.. e.lboa Pn. on Dch, pvt ' e7W741 MW carpet. wul ac-23• AVOCADO 1 A aaft e310 • "rv• ...,.. --·· room & BA. A9duced No ~ts. 64&-8085 capt O.C. hou•lng. CENTAUR MGMT 1..-v~ 2 dre to ba)t, gar w/ ret1t In ellchange for •'*USTSID•••. 1 875/MO .,.2 ........ • .. 1 2725 opm. Yrtv ... $1085. cocM( a. ....._..._ $350 1 BDRM 18 50 Gu, 2284 MAPL• """ • .,.._or""' • 21121et St. 838-2951 + udl~~7:z3:11e:> ~11\HI ::.·• water, gar. No pets CENTAUR MGMT NEW BLUFJ's 28r 2Yl8a, .......,... Newpl Itta 2323 Elden 548-7854 842-2288 0t 831·2725 28A 28, pvt gara.ge·, THE GRANVILLE 1300 aq ft, 2·cw gw. hOfM to lhW• -~yr •18drm 1BA $625/mo. ll'SIDE SACK SAY waeh9r/dryer, nood NOW LOSING Avail now. No peta. <ltd prof'I. Pf.tef PfoM ---------• Eutslc:te location. Call 2BA 18A am back Costa M ... tocallon.. $1125/mo. 176-00ee ,FWNIM. Non smkr, no P k S ttl tf Sun bow "lty, lno yrd, gas w/d hk-up. Mowe-ln •pecl•ll Elegant country c:tub COZY c1--t•• "2llr pMa.. SW. Me-fl37 8r • e ng. 831·224 2 No pe1a. S735/mo 5975 71~50-8310 eotTVnunftt on ~ -.. • With Ocean & Suns•I •Do you n"d .,.. claan 845-1631 aft 3pm J>Of1 Counlry Qub ad-18&. llllli'· Avail 5/1. COM eht 3Br 2811 l\M. ~ Nice 2gA 28 .,. ~ant to Faatl!on I• *785/mo IM. 709-397-Upatra & prlvwt9, belt W11. a 2bf 1ba? Ganage. new Large, Clean, Quiel, NEWLY dee: 28r 1\1\Ba __ .. ~-~µ. 2 & 9125 or 71.....U.25M IOc. ~!M>. WF. AvaM S895. Child K. No ept, OIW. etoraga. 28R ape .. Adun area, In \ripMK. ..... Hew _,... -Matttllf.417-2113 ...... """' .,._ ..._., ..,.,.,. Pets. 8:'1-4'107 S750 No Pee 84()..24~5 EHi CM. 1750/mo. E•lanela HS. 980-3728 3B<INM apt"°"'" W/ -ii0i6 dll'ITAL now. --·· ,_ ...... -----------••L.n 38r 28a frple Phone 845-3544 eve or~ den. wet bar, Wflhr/ 28r '"'Ba a,.tity, IMO. CdM-HoU 2.,,. 28a. hot Anrac=uv.. pro~ $100 Ott 1at mo e·a1de • ' ' d~ hook-up•. nr.. o.r.g., lnekM lndry. vwal W/O, frig, ~k. ~ .,... .,. COii · patio, lg elosat9, dbl Lovely 1BR Courtyard StUdlo-llke Room w/pri-pl,aee. 2 car gwage. ...,., AG4. ...,..195 nu cpe. M• ~ 24-St1l 2nd A1te. M50I 1 BR new carpet & gat, new crpe & paint, Nttlng. Gated, pool, vale entrance own pOolp .... 6 epa. Sorry, No 29 USO. e7~71 mo. • ..,, pd. ·-...... mints. HUD Welcome. s 1170 Ho Ptts &40-2•95 actMtlet. Aak about bath & own kitchen ..... "'"' _.. -... ~·0,"~S-~';-7. 722' •LRG Clean Studio w/ Speci ... I 8 42 -5858 area. Pool. S350/mo FftoM *2,boo C~,3~.,,,_: eu HH full kitchen. lncis utlla. Lrg 1Br slngle-levet, lneludn utltltlet. Oen-A~~ COii ~ -..hi a W/O, ctoM to t>Mch, ~'!!,"Yl,omc.100 -~~ 1300 O FF 1•t 2 No~·· Ott·SI prltng. lndry rm, tmt fr<M1t yd. nla, S41J.7047 Ev• -..., ~ ,. ,... ......,... Mo'• Re nt 3Br 2Ba. S45Q/mo. 240-2299 Harbof & 191h. Pet nlng• & W"kende-Cal 144-St89 pleuanl/ "°"'9, 6eck, sunny, $450. ~ t'fwy COM S2960fmo gar, lrg patio, new -1come. S595• $300 w "-Hon-atrlM. S3t0. CM l.,ge 38r hH a ...._ 21oci aq.ft.944 ••ao' pnt/crpt, dtw, lndry ALA MOANA APTS dep. Avl now. 997.2988 Trtpfe• ct.an 2~ 18&. Aval! now. 721-tMe . t• OCC. M/F, n/&.i---------- rac. $975 840-7804 $200 Off!! M 1 a 1 11 encl gar, lndry hk ups. ·--u *TOO• Eaatbluft r"'°'9d heme Matt bt/ba 1475. Utll CdM amal Offte• auna $500 MOVH You In & 8 ...... ov•-" P•O • $750. )Ont loc, 3-47 w. ""'""' • poota. ~ '"'°" Ind. Joa. ~ avall. 2:30 •1 .. up. Lg 1 & 28R with gar, 1 2 R, .., .... beau1 Newer 2SR 29• $850. Wll9on. Call e3l•50&9 •11DRll SIOO• 3&+. HIS. no.-. 611 cii tMar l'Ck SNte Rea.. ~ AMlo- pool, rec: room, lndry ~ -::,· c~!!. 'Tc; :r~7~= aaao Frig, dahwahr, etov• l&60. 37W740 ,.._ _, 288 twnnM. makt, nomlca S7M700 rm. 642-4470 ehop• and busH. Shoppl""' for a new Ind. No pet• 545-4855 pool, w/d. MJF . ~ POA ...... ApptOll Call Claa alfled Today! 842·5878 S595-M175/MO ~ c:laUltled ••BR. 2"' BA. 2..ioty. ......... S450. ?U«l:M 1000 aq ft. Cann9fy 530 w. WILSON 1•1• you compare S 100 f\. '° bch, ftplc:, Cll .......... Aoom YllaOe rv Udo au 722·9012 or 642-2288 ooate • without hu9le mall Studio, ri.an of patio, 4900 Neptune. with pMlo. '400/t'N> °'*· v_., nice. Of. Whether you·re b4Jyfng ~ ~' downtown Laguna. tv IUIOO/mo. M4-703e -~T MY..... tnd &Alt. V.rnl '° bet\. flee, •••on. •tUCSIO, 0t Nllfng, c .. aelfled Piiot Cl•••tfled ahopplng/\ran•port• •'7-·lron to bctll 2~ t Ba Our ·~ rooms 40+. IG·11• ~1t 9'0re, 1 Greet ~ eov.,.e all~ need•l 842-5878 lion. S$00. 49$-1184/ frig, deck, gwage, 211 lnck* refri9 & mlcfo, .... ......, H fl.Kn Cal~~. 413.au 494-3388. Agent. ~ 34th St. ,..,..__ c:onllnental blcfut. ~ 2eA. ~· lndry, --------------------------------, Chits 87~37 = ~ = gs. S315 + ~ IM. .... •an. MOO to beach/atrport. 044-el91. L.v mag, l ll'\~ '-H 111 ! \I l 'll<ll'I l!IY ·;;14 ~ cptlpalnt, v-....eo WHllly rate• trom a....w. Ctl-snr ~ ULTIMATE URBAN PLAYGROUND =·,~,~ $150, 1et ~ DUffta Townhom• w /atl ART ITUDIOI • only. A14000 .,,.,..:Nu. U--, f9C, Smtll .._... 1rom ...... ....... $mtlM ...me. ..... lg ~ ~. COfl"e 18R, ldNI fof 1 per-~ f'em.19 pref'd. _. IN Alt ~ eon. Gar. lndrV, 1700 U75/rno + ~ utla. cr1 Coea ....._ Cal No peta e1MM11... Avt lmmed 831..._9 Carey Wwd Q1~ 1 8lK to t:»Mct\. ~ * CDll eh8r9 MW,_. fJ' n/elrMr ehr bMIA I.. F. ...._ ....... aunny 18r, patio wtth J~BA "°"9e. Pvt. rm wooda hm, i.nn. poot, ai..:!"=JICH ""8, garaga. lOnt toe. ...., SA. 1615/mo. fl ..,.. M'9N 1316. No $750 tnct UUl. 190-19'2 m, n/MVtl ns.4102 ~,,.._ 77CMMM51 ~ := TNr*lng of haW'9 a •Ne eonoo, pn:in, NJ F e m H /em 11 r. pro f 7 t4oe~~ pr8ge .--> ONe ~ "'*'· '° ahar9 29A WWMd to .,_. _,.IWIW:m,::::i~IC: a c.111 JBA. W/O, 9n0 oar. 2M beach houM, f/p, .. ILOT CLA881AaD SOI+" ulll/d•J)· parking. Own BA, 'f40 L 11'h 9L t .ts 1o ...... .,.. Avail .. ,. eeo ••• .,_,. belt\. U711mo 11.21 -... fl. HO-Ono + "° ..,. 7n-e1n. °" ... •n Live in the heart of Orange County's glamorous airport, office, restaurant district-at Toscana, the ultimate urban plll)'fJround. TO SC ANA Ill world due .pen"*1t 1Mng ~-'~ • Spectacular bluff & city views • Toscana Club: comphlte fitna11 & multi- media complex • " pools, 5 .,,as. 3 tennis courts • Fulltlm• activities director & trainer • Fabulous cfflcoraftld models • L.uxurloua •udloa from $7'90, OM BR from $925. & two BR from $1226 • Jamboree at Dupont, one blocl< north ol Campus Drive • n 4.767. tt11 :-..~\~1'111'1 '. I ',~ I • ' 111 \I II •1,1,•1 Ill \• It • • • •.I. I 11•n'" 111 •• Ill tlllt •1JIL t .... ...,, ftltDihU 4 ......... 1'1 11 .......... ... e-::.=:: =~ • ..... _.. ................ M .... cm WllOAJ ......... ,. ... ,,... ~-.. tt• CNrual ..... I'\! 11 .., I l! J \I .. .., "' Newlul .... I 1,000 .... tl, IO" cel-lnga, ..,.,_,. aoeo .......... ,. c.---.'IOO. I .•• ' I\. I J'H• lj, I· ) 'HI N~~~~~/~~~~~ S~D(ft1;~il.J§n~~~>\'i~1il4q Price setting vital consideration for homeowners going to market Setting a proper price for selling your home is an important Slep for homeOwn- ers who are ~ to put their home on the tunent ral eslllle marbt.. "Uts:yout hOme and you lose money. the home and you may very • sare away potential buy- ers as Weil as malce 1t dCff1CUlt or impos- sible for a bwet to aet the~ fi-nancin~" Yid Tomf l lbtosh, Re!Oca- tion Director for Orange County's First- Te.lm Real Estate. -- Today's home buyer is .Jooking for value -that is, the best house for the best price. "Setting the lowest price may not al- ways be fn the best In~ off the seller though. A lower priced home may be per~ by IOfne J>*ntial buyers as nol being .• well buih Of not located in as desinble an lt'N • a hp priced one," Labtosh said. firltT~m R9I Est* a member ol RELO(The I~ Rek>ation Net- work, ~ in °'iaSO· The RELO network has appraodtNtefy 1,400 member companies and provides transfer~ re.I est* seMces. in.- duding retul and ~I ~I esute services, to meet the reloation needs Of transferees and dleit c:orpcntions in the U.S., Ca~ MMf odM!t oounbies. RELO is the bfll!!R independent real estate net-wonc in the oountry. • "Home sellef'S consult several sources before implementing a marketing plan for the Yle ol their -home. This will en- sure the ~ is in the best Interest of the seller, , Lalc.atosh said. She added chit a ~ real estate broker is one ol the 6est sources when investigating the current prices ol oompa- rable homes. "firscTum Real Estate agents are a great ~ because they are famil~r With your community frorl\' woriting with othet' .. homeseflen like you in ihe pasa." Labtmh Y)'S. Tit.Se insuQnce compantes represent another SOUtCe for help in home pricing. They often ~ listJ'9 of comparabre home sales. fOf more information, call Labtosh at 557-0171. Fashionable donation Local Realtors talk politics at recent ·.Legislative Day' ~te Directors of the Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors recently attended the CalifOJnia Association of Realtors {CAR.) 21st annual "Legislative Day" in Sacramento. "legislative Day" offers Realtors the opportunity to meet with their district's sena~ and assembly representatives to discuss current issues effecting the real estate industry. Representing the Newport-Mesa Association at the meetings were Association President Thomas Sutro, Vite-President Margaret Coedeke, Carol Mulvey, Doug Hockett, Barbara Amstadter, Jan Oebay, Donald pfaff, Zadwy Wright and Paul Franklin. Also in attendance were Executive Vice President Tricia Moore and Pubfic Affairs Manager Rose Carey. "So often we forget "that the decisions made in Sacramento have a dramatic effea on our local lives and business transactions," Sotto said. "O.,,.r efforts at the conference are to meet with our L~tures and ~te. improvements anct ptotection of private property .Pgtlts." CAR.'s ~live agenda targeted 10 btlls as "hot tSSUeS" impacting real estate. Of key disc:ussk>n were CAR.'s support for btlls ACA 39 and SB 1977. Both bills seek to. address the imposition of transfer taxes with very little notice to resident taxpayers. ACA 39 requires 90 days public notice and two public hearing before local governments may raise or levy new taxes, assessments or fees. Meanwhile, SB 1977 specifies how lt>al government must provide the 9Q..day notia? ol proposed tax fees. A hishlight at this year's "Legislative Day" 1ndUded opening remarlG from two of California's most powerful political olf lcials, C-ovemor Pete Wilson a.nd Assembly Speaker Willie Brown. Both le~ commented on the size and strength ol the Realtots lobbying efforts at the state level. REAL ESTATE-Ro UNDUP Easing Dollar Drought topic of Monday's HBC meeting · Recent heavy rains may have curbed the water shortage in Southern California, but a scarcity of a different kind will be the topic of discussion at the next Home Builders Council (HBO meeting Monday. A panel of experts will be on hand at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to explore "Easlng the · Dollar Drought" in the home-bulleting industry. Five financing specialisu will reveal such items as sources . of construction funds for small to medium builders, how to obtain gap equity financing, what institutions are making ronstruction loans and what to look for. The panelists will also provide an update on the CalPERS ~buildingJuod. Mi<::Nel L Meyer, managing partner of the Certified Public Accounting firm of Kenneth Leventhal & Company, which specializes in acoounting and consulting services for the real estate industry, wm moderate the discussion and provide an overview of construction financing dilemmas. · The HBC dinner will be preceded by a sociaVnetworking hour from 6 to 7 p.m. Dinner will be served from 7 to 8. p.m., with the panel discussion imm'?d1ately following. Due to the Pacific Coast Builders Conference, there will be no dinner meeting in May. The next meeting will be June 1 S. Admission is S40 for members and $50 for non-members. Tickets may be purchased at the door based on availability. The HBC Program Committee plans the monthly dinner program to renect a variety ol topics and issues ol concern to the building and real estate industries. The Home Buildefs Council is the educational arm of the Building Industry Association of Southern California. For more information, call Meg~ EverSNn at 662-1472, or Mark Ellis at 558-3211. 0 Conference to investigate real estate loan collecting A half-da°y conference examining ~ issues coofronting lenders and develc>pers in restructuring and collecting real estate loans wiJI be held Thursday at the Radisson P1aza Hotel in Irvine. Presented by the Prquam Committee ol the Orange County lu1lding Industry Association, registration for the conferenc:e will ~n ~ 7 .30 a.m. with ~ prowam to follOw from 8-11 : 30 a.m. Howard Goldstein ol Cox, Castle & Nicholson will moderate. POJnelists include O~vid Eisner of Price Waterhouse; DMd leipziger ol C<»e, Cllde • Niddlon; Rcbett Feldman and .... Mlhoner " Weil. Cotshll & Mii 9n; Md Joel Ram d Ra. Propettia. COii .. $ll far members and '40 for nor~ for mote lnformltion, call Det'8e r..-. • S47-l042. Manager Yonkers earns prestigious CRB distinction Jade K. Yonkers of Newport Center Properties has' been awarded the natiooally recognized "Certified Real Estate Brokerage Manager" (CRB) designation by the Real Estate Council. Yonkers received the award during the recent annual convention of the National Association of Realtors in Las Vegas. The CRB designation, established in 1968 and the highest award real estate brokerage managers can recei.Ye. is awarded only to man~gers who have met stringent management experience prerequisites and extensive course work requirements. CRBs are highly regarded in the real estate industry, being considereq experts in market trend analysis. Yonkers, who holds a R e a I 'E s t a t e Certificate from , the California Community Colleges, is a member of tile Real Estate Brokerage Council, the Sales-and Marketing Coun cil of the National Association of Home Builders, 1 he Yonk_ers _____ N e w p o r t -M e s a Association of Realtors, The C.alifomia Association of Realtors and The National Association of Realtors. A second generation realtor in California, he entered the real estate business in 1959 and earned his broker'~ •license in 1971. Active ill on-site, new home sales for many years, he served as director of sales for the Donald l. Bren Company in the early 1 980s. Yonkers, who has owned and operated his own residentialreal estate company, has been in'w'Olved in over 2,500 <.1osed escrows with a tot.ti volume of nearly S600 million. He has taught pre-license trainin& for Anthony Schools, lectured on real e=.tate subjects at Orange Coast College and has conducted more th.1n 1,500 real estate motivational and educational seminars. 0 Lyle Parks, BlurocR begin work on theater complex General Contractor Lyte Parks, Jr., Inc. of Anaheim has started construction on a $5 million, 12-theater complelJ in La Verne for the Edwards Theater Circuit, Inc. of Newport Beach. Scheduled for completion in September, the free-standing building which will seat 2 ,950 is located at 1950 Foothill Blvd. between Band 0 streets. The Blurock Partnership o( Newpc>ft &each cJes;gned the 6J,7a9 squarc-fooc. tilt wall a>nstrUction building, that will feature a traditional exterior with ti dramatially lighted marquee and t~. Lyle P01rics recently completed the Edwards 10-theater complex at Westminster Center. The general contracting company has built ~ to 200 reg;ooat and neighborhood ret)il c:enlltf'I and more than three million square feet of lndustrl.lt pro;ects ~Ulilomi&. for more lnlormllian, contAQ DilM Amold. 632-32.10. .. . • t I I I 1 · \ r • '. \• PAGE 44 I SATURDAY, April 18. 1982 BETSY BUCKWALD Bill lUPIS IXICUTM DIGANCI Mae Verde • ., m lt4.. extcnstvcty upgraded. Urge master suite w'1acuut tub. ProfasJoNI llnc:tsc.IPn9 with a'9llh garden. ... ..... JEAN GENTRY WE KNOW OUR PLACE IN COSTA. MESA ~~~---- LOLDWC ll DAHt\C!R •. LIZ MclA..~D ('()~I\ \ll-.S\ ()l·l·l<·I· -l<,40 \l>\\I'°' \\I 'l I -,,,,s "-'-'·~ Q