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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-29 - Orange Coast Pilot' .. .. .. .. r· ORA . ...... • '!t as su Good Morni ng! •n• 1 s • am; ;1 MOltly sunny and a little wanner. Wcat to IOUthwett afternoon winds to 1$ mph. HilM from the upper 60o to mld-10t. Mootly dear tonipt and Sunday. LoM from the mld·SO. to lower 60s. For more information, tnc:ludlna bolllina. lilhin1 and surfing. oee-Al4. IN THE NEWSROOM On your marb. act Mt. type ... A t~mporary aervice agency ii presently looklns for the fute1t ~ 00 • pel'IOlll.J computer in the ution. If that aounds odd, perhapc the ftnt.pi- award of a new car and $10,000 in cash will help you set over that .• The World Invitational Type-Olr ii -"' by Wordperfcct and the Key 1'ionic Corporation. The nationwide contest will culminate in a type-oft at tllo o:>MDSX.~r Show~ Lu ' V-tbil October. Sil llnpr•tlylnJ flnaJiola wlU be ,.lected ... lntereated? Call 800-262-for the details. QUOTES OF THE DAY "I didn' ...,. gtt wp. /1 ""' kind of fius." Rick Getter, a rcaident or Austin, Texa1t reacting 10 Frida(• earthquake (Al). Wl&tdter tMn iJ dilposcd to yield lo IUllW't ex 10 OJ1PO# ho, M cannot do """°"' • comet wulasl"""inl of IKr la?:' Rostand. TODAY'S EVENTS • A public "°'bhop on sporu c:ard colJectin& for the aerious invellor will be held it 9 a.m. 1t the c.o.ta Mesa Center, 2990 Me11 Verde Dr .. room 12. There ii a S25 fee -SIS for tbooe under 16. •'The I Ith Annual Oean Hubor Day be&iJu at 8 a .m. at Newport Beach'a Cannery Reataurant, 3010 Laf1ycttc Ave. Voluntccra arc welcome. . • Lapn1 Mystcriu will present an intricuin& olot for hungry mys1cry buffs 11 1 ' p.m. dlnncr thel1cr allow. Call 497-9742 lor detaila. JUST THE FACTS •Who WU the fint rcpl1r permanent po&tmutcr in Newport Beach? '• • J1fd 1Kf1 uo fo11J• auJlua-.(g'luop aq1 'J.l~J i" RM <>q• 'Ge!U!V.J:>W U'fOf e LOTI ERY ....... .:IP--· •Oubl: Jtck • , Diamondl: 9 \•Sf>lda: ltlna !Uttle Lotto U, 22, :16, 29, ! I, !! INDEX Let Te Saturday, June 29, 1991 25 cents Rude call registers 8.0 Tremblln' over the temblors Coast escapes damage, but earthquake kills two By llta Yollol --•"" NEWPORT BEACH -While the 6.0 P.-na qa.ke collled menaiYe dam• and killed two people in the San Oabriel Valley Fridly momina, residents of the Oranp Coast -even newcomen to C&lifomia -seemed to take the rolling temblor in stride. Many ioc.'fl rctidcntl ~cported that the 7:43 1.m. quake, which jolted IOIDC folU awake, felt like a tong, rolling ind IWayina motion that wouldn't 1top. Bui even those ca:pericncin1 their first California quake remained ctlm. "I didn't even get up," .. id Rick Getter, 34, 1 frve·month Newport Beach resident from Austin, Texas, who wu catina break.fist in his 1partmcnt at the time. "It wu kind of fun." Getter said be was much more frightened during his first-ever earthquake experience in Tokyo, J1p1n, in 1987. "I didn't knQW what it WU then," Getter said. "(But Friday), I knew what it WU immcdi1tely." Local police de~ents reported a few calk, but no inJuriCI or damage were reported. "I even went into the Golden West marks 25th year ~cchtri office thinkiq we'd see tbc IWltchboard iipt •P, but ... only "" • couple of calla," aid Newport Beach Police U. Jim Canon. The •hakin& didn't .... I.au the oonstruction worken perched precariously 1top the multi-story 1e1ffoldin1 of Trianatc Square in Catt• Me11. Since tbc buildin& sways IO much, '!lr''IY• from the movement of heavy maclunery, some of the wqcten didn't even realize a quake had occuned., and tbc ones who did (eel a difference simply k>otcd up for a minute and returned'" ·to work, according to assislant superintendent Dan Hughes. · "They just uked me if I felt it," SM EARTHQUAKE.-,_ By Run lair __ ...,.,. It's 7:44 1.m., there'• an carthquab., and I'm late for'work. But it's cool -I'm a nativ'C. Oh yeah, I'm a California earthquake veteran. Born and raised in SM TREMBUN'.-.. 300 or more can't stomach a free meal By Emily Adami Clnngl Cod ~ Plot COST A MFSA -A free meal turned into a big bcllyK:hc for perhaps hundreds or Bulk>cb employccl this week after a case of food poisoninc raced through the ranks. The meal, catered by El Pollo Loco and Bullock's own rcstaunnt. was otrercd to more than 600 cmp}oyea who were counting the store's inventory Tuesday night. .. id Bob Merryman, director or tbc county Health Care Aaenc.Ys Environmental Health Division. "Late Wednesday afternoon we started gettina a few calls," Merryman said. "We're only dealing with 10 or 12 sick people now, but it appcan that many more are ill." A> many as 300 or _. people 1uflcr<d from hcodacha, stomllCb cramps and diarrhea, accordina tn one emplo) m . "'I wun't that bad bca.use I didn't eat much -onJy 1 few bitea ol the cb.icken -and I kJok oaJy oac bile ol tbc rice because it t•tcd funny. "'Everyone It work WU pusing out 'Wet Ona' to USC in the rtltroom," aaid one employee, who asked not &o be named. Several cmpk:Jyees were reportedly unable to work the folJowina day and at lcasl one had to seek medical anention, Menyman .. id. Calls to Bullock's department store were answered by the oompany'1 publK: relattoo.s farm in Allanta. where wort.en declined comment. "I had a health dcpanment investigator in here for four hours the other day. But I served that same chicken to SOO other people Lhlt night and nobody called to .. y they were ill," said Naim Rustamzada, general manager of the El Pollo Loco on Harbor Boulevard. "When I delivered that chicken though, J saw 20 trays full of brownies sitting in the sun, uDOCNCrcd," Rustamzada said. Environmental health specialists are testing everything employees ate that night, includin& a rice .. 1ac1, rolls and brownies, all reportedly served out of Bullock's 8 . Cafe. The invcstiption was hampered 90tneWhat by Bullodt's unwillingncu to provide the health department with employee names, Merryman said. His investigators hope to have the culprit dish identified early nut week. Mother fears relatives may have abducted son COSTA MESA -The mother of a 7-ycar-okl who bu been missing since June 18 is appcalina to her neighbon. asking for he!P. in findinc the boy she calls "Janino." Djian Rembrandt S&lpdo, who just turned 7 on May 31, dis.appeared from College Park Elementary Schoo~ accordiq to a police report and the boy's mother. Graciela Salaado, 25, arrived at the school about 3 p.m. to give her oldest 1on a ride home that day, but Ojian wu nowhere to be found. Salaado fe1rs be may have been abducted by relatiYes and taken back to Mcxko Ci.tY., or perhaps Enscnada. Howevc.r, there is 1 possability he's still in the area. lhc .. id. 9-I ls k:llO a. C-o.11' Nar Prolesoion•I .. nd !Ctllplon Craig Mcintosh, foreground, and Jeff Poland caM! oot Golden West Col· lege's 2Slh Anniversary commem<><•thle kJso In the sand •t Little CO<ON Beach. See st<><y oo AU. Ojian is • feet till and weighs •2 pounds. He hu brown hair, brown eyes and a small birthmark on the riaht aide of his neck. He speaks mostly Spanish, but wu a quid: learner in hi& SM MISSING,tlia .. The plors thin, but story may show up.at some theater Edwards-Monn talks may lead to movie house sole By-1-___ ""I HUNTll!IGTON BEAO! -Arc the -M-morio tlloaten In Pienide h¥ilion.,.. _to Bdwanll Theatru? It .U dlponda on who JOU talk to and -· ....... Tllo lodullry publlcatlon Variety rcpariad la ita 1... 24 -that ·s.iw... la ,........... Man•'• _., qi111it ,..11' PrMioli 6 in Ha"""°" -.· ..._ wltll Mula -thootm In 1-Hipol, -. t11111 Son i...1a ~ "°'l' 11 .. _ .. llkl ... t-, .-pn1W11t al _.... for Mann Theatres. "A1 the request Of Mr. Edwards we are db<:u11lna the poulbUity ol the 11le of aomc Mann tbe<tera. of which Pienide Pavilion in H•nti"llon Beach la not one." Jamel Edwards Sr., who •Ion& with James Edwards Ill lo holdin& tllb with , Mann tlltCUtf¥u. did not rotum <ep<ated phone colll from the Doi\:. Tho Variety makel no abollt the ambitlonl ol tbe 21s ...... n. Ncwpon -Edwards ,,,.._ cllain, roponlllf that Ibo -boa boo• '"' • "bu1ina binfl" or late. lot M-.-IMI MJ llleir UIS· tlloater chain I-tad • -- amount of money in the Picnide Pavilion tbcatcn and does not intend to walk awty from that investmcnL "'We're k>nklna forward to 1 lonf and profitable rolatlonohlp with the city," Uttlcfield laid. Pienide Pavilion meidianta haw been 1tni11ll.. for awvlval in the newly -loped Maln Street retail. complevi hpper'1 Oolde• -dooed "°"" their comedy club and restaurant. Other mcreh1nt1 blame lbcir ftnancial troublca on stalled redcvelopm.,.t, the ,_...., and .... --year delay in tho ope•ioa of the Mann theltcn. L11t A,pr it." Edward• Theatr,1 Cbolnaln ,.,,,.. Edw... Sr. said ... t~t I.be new Maan theatcn in Pierside. Pavilion were noc in u w..a location beca-they ---eustomen from 1 360-depM ._. "It'• ricbt at the ocean," Bftia• lllWI in April. "There .,..., -M .._ come out of the -... ., ta "" _ .. Oil' oftlcioll say they -......... rumon abou.t the f'D? 11a1 ¢ s 11 ownenhip of th1 ,..,.... IDS thcatcn. When me c:ieJ 1= Ill I q .. uted Pie.-,.,, ttr:S a .., the one~lftOMIHIW diJ 7 i -,. put up • ble: ••• 21 • -• businaa. dllu1klp111 ....... ~ .. cNeto.............. ... _ -............. -- I • j l ' •' ,• r . • • ' • • I I I! ' !' J l , • ' ' • ' , I 1 i • < • 1 L 1 • • • • ' ' ' , ' i l}. lr.·, ,...., J ~ l l • j • I The World .. 1n Four Minutes A smiling James and Sarah Brady speak to the pu~ic aft~r the Senate approved 67-32 a waiting period of frve working days fOf handgun purchases. WASHINGTON -The Senate approved 67-32 on Friday a waiting period of five workings days for handF, purchase&, 11 ii cemented the controversial gun-control provtsion blown as the Brady Bill into comprehensive crime legislation. The adjustment Ill the waiting period, rather than the seven calendar days approved last month by the House, broke an impasse that had stalled the overall crime legislation. But Senate leaders agreed to delay final action on the legislation, now incorporating the Brady bill compromise, until after Congress returns from its July 4th recess. The five-working-days proposal was offered by Republicao Leader Robert Dole, R-Kan., after the Senate voted 58-41 against shutting off debate and moving toward fi nal passage of the bill with the original seven-day waiting period inlact. l'hc compromise also had the support of Majority Leader George Mi1chell, D-Ma1n e, and Sen. Howard Metzenb1um, D· Ohio. SANG A TT'E. France -A huge boring machine dug lhrough a fina l section of chalk Friday to complete the last of the three passages that make up rhe tunnel linking Britain and France tinder 1he English Channel. The ac hievement marks 1he end of more than three years of round-the-clock work by 11 boring machines, drilling nearly 100 mi les of tunnel. A service tunnel was completed in December, and the north- runn ing rail tunnel was completed on May 22. Each tunnel is about 31 miles long. Completion of the southbound tunnel came three months ahead of the original 1imetable for the Sl2.8-billion project. Train service 1s expected to start in June 1993. Allent ion will now switch to construction of the two train te rminals al Fol kestonc and Calais. which will be completed next year. When fi nished, the so-ca lled Chunnel will allow high*spced trains to travel between London and Paris in 3~ hours. about half the ti me now needed for a train-and-ferry crossing. Fares have not yet bee n set. Yugoslav army decl11'91 SloVlnll truce LI UBUANA, Yugoslavia -The Yugosla"· army declared a cca~c-f1rc Friday in its two-day ground and 1ir attack on the scccssion1s1 republic of Slovenia, and European nalions sent a mission to seek a permanent peace. Slovenia acc('pted the truce. but ques tioned whether it would hold. The army, announcing the cease-fire , said it had seized all 27 Sloven ran borde r posls 1n its effort to preserve the Yugoslav federation But an Associated Press reporter found Slovenian militiamen 1n control of at least one. Slovenia and neighboring Croatia declared lheir independence on l 'uesday after the federal government refused 'demands that the nation. lo ng tom by ethnic strife, be transformed into a loose confcdera11on of ~t al cs. No country recognized the declarations, however, and the Serbian-dominated military said it would crush the .secessionist movement Four stolen Plc11so Plll•llllll rlCOVll'ld PRAGlJE, C.t:ec hoslovakia -Four Picas.so paintings stolen from Czechoslovakia's National Gallery last month have been recovered by Czech and German police, officials announced Friday. The pai ntings, which were 1aken May 6, had been valued al a lotal of $30 mill ion. Each was about 12 by 18 inches. Three of the painlings -"Table with Goblet," "Mandolin and Glass of Pernod" and "Port of Cadaques" -were dis~layed to rcporten in Prague. Officials said the fourth, "Abs1nth and Card," was recovered in the Germ1n town of Bayreuth. "I never thought I would sec these paintings.so IOOn and be able to confirm they arc genuine," said the nlllion1J museum's director. Lubomir Slavicck. After the theft, he blamed poor security in the gallel)'. He said 1he three paintings recovered in Pr1gue wen: in excellent condition in spite of being cut from their frames. "I will lei the experts pus the ftn1J judgement, though," he added. Toxin hUld In MllltlrlY Bir 11111111 SACRAMENTO, C.lif. -Califomia 1uthorilics on Friday urged people to avoid catina 1pon-harvcsted shellfish from Monterey Bay north to Bodep Bay, saying a potentially danprous toxin hid been diSCla\'ered in muuc.I samplet. S1.1te Health Director Molly Coye said elevated levels of the PSP w.ln had been found in muucls in Sant.a Cruz. Sin Mateo ind Marin countica. An annu1I quar1ntine of the muuel1 ii in effect throull< Oc1. 31. COyc 11icl the Mme toxin may aJso "concentrate In other shellrnh in the vitccr1 and other dark colored parts. Consumers of cl1m1 or IC&Jlopl art advilcd to cat onty lhe white meat." PSP 1odh &ffeeu the cerural nenvua sy1lem, and in aevera c:ues ctn cautc paralysis ind death from NJ>bylJat.Jon. -IJ lht /l.fHdlltd lmJ I, " Juoo 4 0 Alil&a ... ..... ...... .., ... Fouatailn Valley, bof DK:O" llllil ... J....,lrvioe. boy ij • Jun.o:S o M~ ... u..nt Sdil'Mdw. Fountain Vallq, &irl o JHI MUltr ... Dlvid TOWUffd., C.0.1• Mcu, bor • )uoe 6 o Mt.,... u11 ....,.. v ....... 1. HunUn&ton Bud.I, boJ: o a-)1 ud Fred WJtstat, Costa Me.111, boy June 7 o Kritta ... ,..,.... G ...... Co&t1 M"'-boy o T"' 1941 Orta C.M, Fountain v.n.y • .m 0 oe;.-. .... Mkliael llK.ltof, Fountain Vall~, ~ --0 Ill•,,. ... ~.~ne Jo11i11 ... , ........ -.... J:tay 14 0 leUiu ... Jfff IUet, lf'linc, prl Moy 17 o T1r11 ud Thomu M1ddoeb, Laguna Beach, boy May 18 o lerral1nt aocl &nea Wiida•, Laguna Belch, 1irl MaylO o Mliril Mier 111d Rokrt Krtpe Jr., Colla Mesa, airl June 10 0 ~Ill llld J..,a. hda)W, LaJuna Beacb, rwin Fla Marrl&llllll R-nt IJlltria&a; 16 reported 10 tbe 0ranac: Coual}' Reoordu'1 Offloe in Sota ..... 0 ..... ......,. .,... manitd J•• QrJIMll I I Ne-. both of Hw.ntlnpoo Bueti, on M•y 25. OCnls C. S....., ol Fou.ntai.n Valley, awricd A.-Martlt W*ll on M.,. 25. oakQ w.... ...... -nitd Jlllllo• Elluloetl MaMta, botb of C:C.ta Ma.a., on May 25. ~ Alu ~ ....,ritd IC.th,,. Notnyw Y••I-... both af H11•tiqlon BtKll. Oii M.y 25. IOM11tit.. Offftl" J-. of Ncwpon 8e1Cll, mlfried L9h Aa• JHii-on Ml)' II. Rell astate nit ........... of~°"" ---~byOW' 1111' ,_,,..o.. ....... -. --a »d .,_ -. sm.oao. l boclrolm. 2 batll IO~-0 llU ._. ... ' bechocm, 3 becb IO ........, I. 0 -· ....... "·· l280.ooo. 4 bcdrooa&, 2 blitb to Piwl Ot•wbw• D J1S4 C....... A-. ~ 4 bedl"OOftl. 2 bllh IO SMrteJ' E. -· 0 *5 ~ Dr., Ul9,000, 4 bedi uom. , 3 Nth to Dould D. Stnnoa. o 1164 S..• CL, "6$,000, 4 bcdtoomo 3 Nth lO 8ryu U:iea. D ta .,_... S<, 1257,000, 3 bedroom, 2 6atb IO Fraak J. S\e'ri. o Jtlt Wun9 .....,_ S238.000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Comtarw:e Wilker. o 1521 D•llc Pl., $260,000, 3 bedroom, 2 b11h to Vom M. Strickler. . o 152.4 Lttllall Pl, S2S4,rol, l bedroom. 2 batll to Moeoi Shlouwa. 0 J.wt v...... PL, S21&,ooo. 4 bedroom, 2 bath to Brian R. HiU. o lt! TttlaH Pl., S227 ,000, 3 bedroom. 2 bllh to Jeffrey D. RI~ a JA v1u ...... a.t. l243.soo; l bedroom, 2 balh to Jane A. Fonter. --0 '"' r.m. "'"'" S1S6.000, l ~ 2 b11h to Thoams T. o f171 Moll llher CL, $400.000, S bedroom, ) bltb IO James. C. J, Tlaf. o tU7 McBrtde IUwr, Sl5!,0'll. 4 bedroom, ) beth IO Oi S. Lu. a 1n31 W•lnt St., S2Mi,OOO, 4 bedroom, 2 hth 10 Rlchl.td 8. ""'" o tam OtllonM Ct.m S27!i,000 to Cbarlie f , Y. Pai. o 11756 Dtodlir St., $289,000. 4 bedroom, 2 hlh 10 'Jbomu L Tengan. o 1~7 "uaou St., S276,000, 4 bedroom, 2 balh lo Roo ald S. Ayen. o 115'5 Phimou St., $179,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bltb to Richard A. RCSlrc. o tlOJ Grippo Rktr A,e., SJJ!i,000, 4 bedroom, 2 ba1h 10 Willi•m Bechtel. ---0 15311 CettoawMd CL, $285.000, 4 bedroom, 2 bath IO Tho Bao. o 7Ul N•DCJ' Dr., 1228,000, 3 bedroom1. 2 bath 10 Thomas Vanderweioe. o 15'72 Swea lA.e, S24!i,OOO, 3 bedroom, 2 bltb IO Ou! Y. Kim. o Sill S'llart: Dr., $228,000, 3 bedroom, bath to Jamese E.. Bachman. 0 1.5Nl leffut Lue. tllS,000, 3 bedroom, 2 batb 10 James Recd. 0 15532 S•U.nt UH, S320,000, 4 bedroom. 3 bath to Xunelb K. Gl>o. o wtl Ytr*abfn U-. S2!7,000, l Local News Briefs lbJrt awner 11111 two WGUld-be r1111111r1 WESTMINSTER · A Westminster merchant shol two men who tried to rob his s1ore and family Friday, killing one i nd leaving the other critically wounded, police said. Mai Van Dung, 26, wa~ dead on arrival at Human• Hospital Westminster following the shooting ju.~t before noon, sakt Westminster police Lt. Bob Burnett. Dung's alleged accomplice, whose n1me was withheld, wu taken News of the Weird LucllJ lllDt 1111111 111111 1111111 left Ille lllC:lllt FORT DODGE, Iowa -Golfer Jim Smith hit a wayward 1trokc, but his precision was phenomenal. The ball landed in another golfer's pocket. Smith's 9-iron sho1 on the sixth hole at the Fort Dodge Countl)' Oub l1nded in the 1horts' pocket of Jim Van Gundy, who wu w1iting 10 tee off on the 5C'\lenth hole. "It was unique. I've never even had a hole in one," Smith uid. Van Gundy said he heard someone shout "Fore!" "As I turned, 1 felt • little nick on my left thigh," he said. "It was just a little bump. We tried to fi nd the ball and couldn't. "Then I put my hand in the left pocket ol my 1hon1, whe<e I'd had one ROif ball before ." ~ 1111 1'111 Tll'lllllllbll' Cll' MISHAW AKA, Ind. -Arnold Schwan:cneger pk:ked up the keys Friday to the fi rst civilian version of the Army'1 all·purpose vehicle, the bumvce. The desert-sa nd colored humvce, or Hummer, bears 1 painted ..Tennin1tor" logo . "Now of courx I have to say th•t thil ii totaUy coincidental," a &rinnin&; Schw1rzcncger said at L lV Corp. '1 AM General plan1. AM General President James Armour said the body-building, action·tdventure actor fita the bill to publiciu the company'• new venture to sell hu1T1YCC.1 to the general pubUc. -By the As ocl•trd Prc11 Police Log Newport Batdl ...... 2 .......... J. ~'i'n -a.. ,_ , t•a-. I 1111111 to •••• L 0.-. 0 ......... ., $21o.M4 .... .2 ...... cid.~ia. o.-•1t I Lw,~4 ••• •2lllllll•tilltoD. . 0•1tr ••• .. a. 3 t1•1-. 2 bralai IO W, .,... ... c-'zl ... Dr: $215~ l t1*-. 2t.dltl ;;iT. W.,. --0 JJI C..... IL, "40,000, 4 bldrooel, 2 bsdl lo Maoua! P. :;,:--""" • ..., $425,000, 1 .............. t bath to Laura L o. -· 0 .. • ...... _. ..... "'5.000. 3 be6ioom. 2 beta to 1'llolnat P. ~ ..... ""·· '4401000. 2 bedloom. I bttli 10 Robin 1. uamy. D Jll OaMI \'lilw A~!i80.(l00, 3 ~ 2 belJI to Ben 0 Jiil Clrdl Dr 000, 3 bedroom. 1 brllb to JO\n w. 011e1. a m1 ..,..... Or., $962,.500, 6 bedroom,. <l bath 10 Rkbard C °""'· a 17'2 c..,. J!', .1665~, • bedroom, 3 betb to MICll.el C SUd. D Ill ..... -"".000, 3 -I botb 10...., 8. ~.U.,. D )31 fttMt .... , 1$10,000, 4 bedroom, 2 batb to Ricbard Uobcnno.oa. 0 lot ......... Tr., S18),000, 3 bedroom, 2 bach to Norman ,.., ....... D nl ~ hta.d Dr., $2.107j()O, 4 bedroom, 4 bath to Jacquet C ~C1ldr.rod A"*" Sl,250,000, 3 bedroom, I bath 10 Joel P, Moctoqitz. D 321 Otc~ld Aft. $925,000, 3 bcdl'OOlll, 2 bl.th to w (111am ~~er. c lt'3 C"••1d1r1 ..... S61lS,000, 4 bedroom, J bath 10 Cwtil Good. c 1• Wttklltl' Dr., "80,000, 3 bedroom, 2 blith to M1rt ROlhan. D lltl 8ttblft lull, $482,.500, J bedroom, 2 bath to Sohn Kello. o 1611 Dorotlty 1.aM, $450,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bath lo Ty•on J, Pe tenon. o 11J4 C...odore-....... SS60,000, 4 bedroom, l batb to Pam Yoder. o l!OI HIP11ad Dr $44-i.000, 4 bedroom., 2 bath t<! Sorin Zdrahal. OOI arrms to ua Medical Center. Bankruptcies ._ ......... [ M~MIM ..... ... ..,a-.i.s-...... aa.....,."tl fHti........, IO ........ ... ....._.........,. __ ~ .. . --a a.....,. 111 THt i. .....,. 1e ... NiP-. ....................... --."' ..... -~ ... ........... o o...i-ta.lhio1o........, ........ ...,. to .......... ..,..,. -"""' -......... "' ......... _. ....._ ......... Cl"Nddon A•IO 0t-. ol Colo M-. llled udcr Cblpt.. 1 -Jue 14. s-..y of dtbt1: S253,61 3.Jl. s.-1.,. of ptapr.rty: $196,.800.00 MOil l"C«flt del4ht 11 ~eel IO IM ~ ~ Recorder's Clmcc. --attatr, """-I .......,, 74, diod Oft Jimc 7. ~ M111W--.13, died m J""*' '· c.... .. _ '*"""'A. v ..... Sl, died• JUJ» 9. QJ• ..... n...., 90. dW on Jue 6. , ..... v..., ~ ....._.. LMll._,., .Jt. died oe Jvnt,. ·--~ ..._... W\ .... 80, died Ol!I J11ae 1 01.wtr1 .....,., &.-. 77, died• N• 9. Ohr'-9 J.. o.lu. 4j. dkod °" 1vlM L CM..., J, aa.tt, N, dW oa JUOI 7. --.. '\11 nit _,_,. ....,, 0. ..., mli -· The merchant, Quy Due Nguyen. 36, and three famity members, who were the only people in the shop, were uninjured . Burnett said the Orange County District Attorney's Offtee will review the incident . The men entered the store 1t 9293 Balsa Ave. Friday morning and, during the robbel)' attempt, Nguyen pulled a gun and confronted the robbers, Burnett said . ORANGE COAST l•llJPllat --.•.1• ·--.._ ... ,~ --°""',.......,()Mr .. Wllll9M '· UtWrll ttlll<•,Vltt~ --t .... .._oi-.r.. H•M •"'ti>' ._...,.. ·~­... --~ l'IMI-· .. .. .......... How to reach us at the Daily Pilot Cin:ul.11ion Orange County 642-43)3 Adverll1ing Cl.lu.Oed 642·5678 01spl11y 642·4'l21 Editorial News 540· 1224 Sporn 642 .. llO News. sporu (ax 646·4' 170 ~inOfficci Bulins Offict 642 .... 321 Busl~ fil.x 6) 1 ·S902 A ,tl•rntlkiM •I llittftf Jr.,.dpa .,.., 1601 Sa• I .. • . . ~ ...... -'"" ---- -----~ _..., ---- I ' I .. ........ .. .,.., Jkl tD ....... ~wt ..... .......... Old ~ Wald9, JM _, Neall. said tbic. if you iMie11t a bltier lllOUMtnp, the ..,,W wUI bat a peth to your door. ................. . HmillOD, wllo ""°"' Ocher diatiacdom owns Ncwpor1"1 ~=i Reataunat wt MalarkY• lrilb Pub, lw been waiaiaa for that path '° appear. Mon IMD two yean 9> be came up with bit on .,.._ moutetraPt the Hmnilton Waler Rab. l11111d ol catCblas mice, it trapt and ICOOpl up lotaam rnd/or jellam. Tbe kind that often carpets •uch waten 11 N~n Harbor Ud Huntington HllbOur, mmn1 them 1tnfully tnllly. nc traditional method of clelftina debris from such waters U. to put a SUY in 1 rowboat with a rake and a net. In contrut, the Water Rake cruises around quickly and quietly, sucking up everything in its way. "It'• like the difference between a street sweeper and a push6room, .. BUI explained. An optional attachment -Hamilton chooses not to caJI it the Scum Sucker, as one of the Cannery waitresses proposes -can btot up On the Coast •mall oil spills almost wtantly. UCl is so intriped with the concept they arc negotiatina with Hamilton to expand it to handle major spills. But Bill still hasn't sold a sinale Water Rake. Indeed, this wu. going to be 1 column about his pathlessness. About a man who saw a large, widespread problem, invented an affordable solution, spent a bunch of money on patents and prototypes -and aot nowhere. lben Los Angeles County blew that angle. They just bought Water Rake No. 1. It will beain operating in Marina del Rey soon, corhplete with the oil-skimmer gizmo. This made BilJ and his marketing guy, Ken Hickenbottom, as giggly as a couple of silver-thatched "retirees" arc allowed to be. We shared some iced teas at the Cannery the other afternoon and I congratulated Hamilton on his overnight success. "We're dealing with governments here, and pernrnents move very slowly," the inventor-enainccr-rcstaurateur said. "This is not exactly an impulse buy." Sticker price is about SJS,000, complc1e with three outboard motors; the oil skimmer adds $10,000. I asked if the municipal government headquartered two blocks from his restaurant -and which has a harbor that is oflen awash in floatina·gua -was thinking of buying one." "Not really," said the man who started Oean Harbor Day in Newport Beach. As usual, Hamilton will be leading the effort today, the 11th anniversary of the event. N~rt Harbor was the inspiration for Hamilton's Water Rake. 'I was looking out the window at the (Rhine Channel in front of the Cannery) just before Onistmas three years ago. There was so much junk it looked like you could walk across it." Hamilton figured there must be a better way to clean-up the surface trash, and in a month he had invented it. He built the first prototype using the hulls of his seldom-sailed Hobie 16 catamaran. "Newport is even more cautious than the others," Hamilton said. "They don't want to pioneer, they want to sec how it works in other harbors. But eventually, they'll have to do something. "There arc 1,500 storm drains feeding into the harbor and almost any one of them can become a pipeline for an oil spill aomewhcre else -and it would only take a few minutes. The Water Rake is like a fire truck. You don't need one until there's a fire." The tjny new path that LA. County finally beat to Hamilton's door may soon be getting more traffic. The city of Long Beach, and HaJlandalc, Fla., have put a water-sweeping vessel out for bid, usin4 Hamilton's specifications. There 1s even more interest from overseas. "We've had inquiries from Dubai, Israel, Korea and three from Iran, just in the last couple of weeks," Ken Hickenbottom proclaimed rather proudly. "Kuwait could use a hundred of them," Hamilton laughed. Interest in Korea is high enough for a trading company there to sign an agency agreement with Hamilton and his associates. "That's quite exciting," Ken said. "Yeah," said Bill. "But the first problem they have to deal with is their own government. They've classified the Water Rake as a luxury yacht. I guess they haven't seen what it looks like." Wanm gully Ol IAlllOl'llllll ... SACRAMENTO -A tough new federal policy on opium imr,>nation got a shot in the ann Fnday when a Sacramento federal court jury found a woman guilty of importing and posse lng seven pounds or the drug with the intent to distn'butc it. After sU&htly more than four hours of deliberation, the jury of seven women and five men pronounced Uw Kuan Saechao, 39, of the Sacramento suburb of North Hi&}llands, guilty on all three counts of the indictment. U. S. District Judge Edward J. Garcia, who presided over the f ivc-daf tnal, ordered Saechao immediately taken into custody and held without bail pendina senteneina. The maximum time to which S•cchao could be sentenced would be 4S years in prison. The c.nsc i the first to be prosecuted since a government deci ion early this year to cracllt down on what is believed to be huae amounts of opium belna mailed into Central CaJifomia from the Far East. Up to that time, customs aaenu have simply destroyed opium discovered via overseas mail inspection. Record seizures, however, have hardened the attitude of U. S. Justice Department and Treasury officials. Saechao, a member of the Mien tribe, native to the mountains of Laos, was arrested last January at the Elverta post office after claiming a parcel containing the opium. Customs agents and a postal in pector monitoring the pickup had been alerted to the opium by officials at the Customs MaiJ facility in Oakland, where the parcel was opened and searched on its arrival from Thailand. Although the parcel was addressed to the Elverta post office box of another woman in the close-knit Mien community in Northern California, Saechao had arranged for the box and had acce to 1t. h was Saechao who mailed a parcel last August from the Elverta po t office and caused it to be marked "Return To Sender" ii it proved not to be deliverable · ........... An enthusiastic Thor retrieves a stick from the surf at Huntington Beach for his master, John Callagher, of Huntm;:~c-ewy,... Alleged booze thieves nabbed attar car crash C..-.. Ill.Id I ... 11111111 Of CC911C ... 11111 In I Cir loldld wtlh .... 11811111 The employee~ gave police a description of the car along with a license plate number, said Sgt. Tony Sollecito. Beach Blvd. After the crash the suspects fled on foot • The male su peel, Scrg><> Arce, 29, of Los Angeles was taken into cu tody soon after, however, bis companion Maria Ortiz., 2S of Wilmington tried to elude authorities by sea.ling a nearby fence. By Tony Dodero OrlnOt Cotti OU'( Piiot HUNTINGTON BEACH - A couple suspected of looting liquor stores of hundreds of d o 11 a r s ·W o r t h o f I i q u i d merchandise were caught after a high-speed chase down the freeway on Thursday night, Huntington Beach police said. Sergio Arce, 29, of Los Angeles and his companton, 25-vear-old Kllllng bandtt was Justmed Judge rules SANT A ANA • The Orange County District Attorney's Office declined Fnday to file charges against a man who shot and killed a gunman who had just robbed a bank Deputy D1stnct Attorney Rick King )a1d that after reviewing the June to killing of Benjamin Conkle by Robert Eeg, "it is our opinion 1hat this hom1c1de wa justified." Conkle had robbed the Bank of America branch at 24022 Calle de la Plata m Laguna Hills at gunpomt that day, about IS minutes after he stoic a car from a Mission Viejo car rental company. Marfa Oniz of Wilmington, were arrested fleeing on foot after the car chase ended in a cra41h. The incident began when the couple allegedly tried to steal a single bottle of cognac from a local grocery store, police said. Employees of Albertsons at 10144 Adams St. called police to report that a man and woman had taken the bottle of liquor from the shelf and fled out of the store. A Hunungton Beach pohce offi cer 5potted the car, described as a gray Chevy Camaro, traveling north near the Magnolia Street offramp on the San Diego Freeway The officer tned to make a stop but the car ~ped off at high speeds. The chase lao;tcd fo r a few miles with the suspect<> IO'lang control of the vehicle and crashing at Seal Officers enli tcd the help or pohcc dogs and a helicopter 10 find Ortiz, who was found biding 1n a nearby busine complu, Sollec1to said. After further UlSpcct1on, the suspect's vehicle PERFECT COOKING EVERYTIME IS NOW AUTOMATICI ''MICROWAVE SALE'' - • :ijf!i ---- IA•IU#S t:tl#*'IM ~ ::.*89 'IAIJ'tECr.IC ... ,.. 11" •199 -- QUASAR lllll<H OVIN 100WAm ::::,, s2 19 FRIEDMMS THE. MICROWAVE ~.Pf CtAUSTS $189 -·:t.r• u..• MltrC• e:0 • • Free BO.my mlm• on II ovens • Free Cooking ctanes wldl microwave purchase $25. $75 For Your Working Trade· In Ecg, who witnessed the robbery, followed Conkle to the bank parking lot, where his va n was parked next to the Mitsubishi Mirage Conkle took from the Budget Rent-a-Car office at 22251 Marguerite Parkway. Ecg took a handgun out of his r.:=::;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;===--;s;;:;::;::::i-.-;;;;:;;:=:s:1-----------------.. van and ordered Conkle to freeze. ConkJc started reaching into his jacket. and Ecg hot him 1n the ~hm The wound did not stop Conkle, and Ee& shot the robber in the chest. killing him. "It was ~elf defense," King said. "Herc wc\e got a 1tua11on where Mr Eeg witnessed the robbery. He secs 1 man wearing a motorcycle helmet and dark gJas cs with a gun "When the person leave , he sec~ he'~ going toward (Eeg's) van, and It has a friend of Mr. Ecg'5 inside, and he' gcuing worried for h1 fnend that (C'onkle) might take a hostage," King said. Eca told hi~ fncnd to duck. loaded the &un and ordered Conkle to halt, to which Con.kJe said, "You're g ina to havo to kill me," Kina uid SESAME STREET SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY STREET IN THE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T HAD CARPET INSTALLATION BY ALDEN'S. IN OUR FOURTEEN YEARS , WE HAVE CARPETED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH, IRVINE, LAGUNA BEACH AND Ht:JNTINGTO T BEACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY HOME ON A BLOCK. TPlll II 1Fd1rlll lar ICCllld _._.. car rallbal' THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE -WE TRY TO MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER HOME. (IF WE HAVEN'T, BRING HER IN WllH YOU.) WESTMINSTER • Two men who alleaedy tried to hold up an armored car outside a Oardcn Orove convenience tore, boOtina ud tMMrely woundsna its driver, were Ordered to tand trial Friday. Oranae C.OUnty Municipal Court Judea James Poole held Thoma OlluMy, 28. and Qalbcrt Green, 22. to 1MWer on charaes 1cmmina from • bun1led robbery that left pant John Statku in a coma. Mark Anthony Blount, 2$, tho third mu ICCUiCd in tho robbery ..... ,,, ii scheduled rnr amliftment JulJ 18, °'8ncy WH fired a pard with The WcUs f1arao Armored Service Corp. a week beforo tho attempt on the Well Fareo car, wb1ch had stopped at an automated teller in Oudcn Ol"O\c. Thearmorcdcarwmpanyqnot ffillated with Well Farao Bank. Stalkus, lA, "" shot in Cho head and neck May 17 he aot into the e&' naer side of the car. He h.ct j\11 t sc~iocd the A TM II a 7· ecvcn at 897l Cha~ AYO. Ooo of the men tried to caJ the armored car, but u tallecf 11 he was ll')in1 to beet away frotn &he tore. '1WQ of the men sped off 1n D Volbw n Rlbbit. lbe otMr fled on foot . St1tku came out of hu coma on June 6, r1m1I member id. f'hcy aid he can y a few wor and ha mo moYCmcnt on hii ri1bt tide, Doctors had ~q>cctcd hun to be paralyzed on h n ht idc. tatkus' wif Carrie, thanked supporters f r ukina that "our prayers ho an~ered." "Wo till h vc a Jona road to walk. but keep ur praycn com na and U)Jethcr John and J wm walk tc the fini h hn ... he t I I I j I , I ~--· Al ..... 17-11 .. Dlllll ... - mUaa • • ean1111. ,,...., ..._ wel9 ............ •ti' -, .... Jim ....., • ... ..-.. ..... + .. 21>2_~--Amidcu 0. ... 1111 ,, ....... --. ... .. forW lw+ QW8-aih9 .... ...... Kli1d,... Dowel Htlle ..,.._ • •1Ill111 al tlll l..iDeOID -.,..,..n ~ Oroup to 1 .. d llllm before ud def she court 111 nice Court Judie Lance A. Ito ordered ~_.,.-Md two !CJP olficen of bil eompuJea beet .-~ 2. lrith trial to bepo IOOll after OD ..... f1-Jeu--o&d K.eatina blame& rcplaton for the ..... Mllapee of Uncohl. He and bil co- .. He lill hen ud llDirb. Bat ........ to ..... the last l1up," Aid Jeri Mellon. a INdlr ot the poup. "see"°" in c:oun. Cba.rliel" ~~---faCe Matty 10 yean in priJoo ii coovicted Ito e.arlier tolled out 2' counll ..,.... tbat more of the counts. 1-..Mlllia heeded Uncoln'a parent company, the Keatifta and the othcn t~ ropllaon about the bond aaJes. developer American Continental Corp. KCUled of swindlin1 Lincoln investon who IMLt~IOd American Continental junk bonds. The became wonhless when Lincoln was seized American Continental filed for bankruptcy in But on Friday, he reaffirmed an earlier Nlina tbat there ii enoup evidence for a jury to decide whether K.eatin1 and the othen failed to alen bond buyen about the shaky financial condition of American Continental. mall stocks star at midyear 8yiChet Cunief Pmt YORK -Fledgling companies were the stars ot;~he stock market in the first hau of 1991. in the view of top officials at so'1e key markets and investment fll'SlS that have benefited., the refival of this long-depressed group could continue for some tlnic to come. ':_It was a very good first half. SmaJI growth is coming back in ~tyle," said Gordon Macklin, chairman of Hambrecht & Quist Inc., a San Francisco-based investment firm known for research and investment banking work with "emerging growth" oompanics. ·~ere's plenty of room for furlher improvement" in the <;locks, MackJin declared. As the midpoint of the year approached late last week, the NASDAQ composite index for the over-the--counter market, where· many small growth atocb trade, sported a gain of about 26 percent since New Y car's. That was roughly double the increase posted by indexes that give the most weight to big. long- established blue chips. "I still think the relative values favor the growth and emerging' growth companies.'' said Joseph Hardiman, president of the OTC market's overseer organization, the National Association of Securities Dealers. Neither Macklin nor Hardiman, who spoke in interviews last week, can be called absolutely impanial. But their enthusiasm is easy to understand when one looks back over the mid· to late-1980s, when emerging growth stocks got left behind a booming bull market in bi~r iuues. • All the major trends in the '80s pretty much ianored tho world we were in," Mac\Jin acknowlecfaed. The small·growth group started to rally last (all. By this spring, many particlrantl in tb.ia comer of the financia world seemed bent on makina up ror Iott time. Fans of small medical and biotcchnol<>&Y stocks, in particular, bid stock prices in that industry rapidly higher. The tempo of stock offerings by companies going public, which had been mostly sluggish ever since the 1987 crash, picked up dramatically by this spring. In that Nsh, some observers sec warning signals that exuberance might be running quickly to excess. But Hardiman argues that there is no cause for alarm. "There's been a pent-up demand for access to equity capital," he said. Leftover Sudafed caps to be sold outside U.S. TACOMA, Wash. -More than 28 million Sudafed cold capsulei that' had been withheld from the U.S, market after the cyanide dcafhs of two people will be distributed outside the United Sta(es, the manufacturer said Friday. A federal judge on Thursday granted a request by Burroughs WcOcomc Co. to sell, donate or dtSposc of the Sudafed 12-Hour c;ap~ules that had not left the maker's possession at the time of a nat1t>nwidc rccaU. Sudafed 12-Hour capsules were recalled March 3 after the deaths of . .Kathleen Daneker. 40. of Tacoma and Stan McWhorter, 44, of nearby Lacey. They died after taking counterfeit capsules, laced with cyanide, that had been placed on store shelves in Sudafed packaging. There have been no arrests. U .S . f oo d and Drug Administration officials checked a Burroughs plant in North Carolina for evidence of capsule tampering. They determined th at the tampering occurred after the capsules left the company, said Arley Harrel. an attorney representing Burroughs. The warehoused capsules have not been inspected for tampering, he said. The cold capsUJes, now stored in warehouses in GreenviUe, N.C., could end up in Canada, New Zealand and Third World countries, Harrel said. About 350,000 packages of capsules will be donated to relief o rganizations for distributio n outside the country, Burroughs spokeswoman Sharon Haggerty said. Burroughs officials believe it is safer to release the remaining cold capsules to other countries than market them in the United States, Harrel said. -By tbe Assoc.lated Pru1 lllOEPENDENT RJllJING, INC. II [lh~ 11111!1~~1 Super Soaker beats heat Conforming, Jumbo and Special Situation Properties f1oN Mlrbt Anllrlll Am ~ ow.-1111 ....... (714) 955-2242 PHILADELPHIA -It's hot, and it's not the weather. It's the Super Soaker, a semiautomatic water pistol that can hit targets 60 feet away. "It's about the hottest item around right now," said Toys "R" Us spokeswoman Angela Bourdon. "As a matter o f fact, the customers are ripping them o ut of the boxes before we even get them on the shelves," she said from the company's Paramus, N .J ., headquarters. Twelve-year-old Chris Lawrence has a deluxe-model. "I like it because it squiru a lot better and it pl funher IO you can hide in the bushes and squirt somebody, like even through the -----------------------------leaves and stuff," he said. the COSTA MESA ROTARY Co·SpollSOIM b1 • Cltr., C-.-. * ,,_,,Cwt~ h11'8tlM * """'""" . Thursd8J, July 4th, 1991 @ 7:00 p.m. :orange Coast le Bard Call111 Stadium ........ 111• , ••.• 111111a1 ... 111111111:4I , ••• : Tlckltl: SI.• flf ....... Cllllftl 111111 ..... FIBI ' .-. .. : ·u, • ....., I tll:IA~•TD r==~ COM1UMI ~lll'n COUICll 011N11 .......... ' IWCHO~ ................... COMT '1111.-iU-•l•l.CC*• .. , ...... IOUntlJllt CM PORJIA OOUAGI ,....,... ... ,. °""" I I I I IVll•IG 0//1 IVDrn LA .... ~ IDi OllCll -~ ................... _ ......... ... •. "I like to hide and get my stepsister 'cause she's 12 also so she doesn't get mad." His older brothen and si.sters aren't as much fun, Lawrence said. They tend to get mad as well as wet. When Lawrence'• hometown of Narberth, N.J., acts really hot, "We leave the wet clothes on and stay for a while," be said. The toy's success aoes beyond the hot weather, says Al Davis, executive vice president ot Larami, t h c P b 11 a d e I p h i a ·b a s e d manuracturer of the Soaker and other toy guns and plutlc building blocb. He said it's alao bia this year In areas that ha~ been cloudy or rainy. Bourdon said Toya "R" Us acts a shipment once a week and they sell out ln the fint day. D.tvis 11id nationwide pica have soared into the milllont and the Soaker is the bigcst acller in the 32-_yc.ar..old company'• hlstory. Soakers aell for from S7 up to S30 and come in three sizes holdina up to two quaru of water. The largest can shoot 1,000 times without a refill. A special hand pump &lvca the IUDI their increased power. 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I Reaewia& expUed lia:naes of old reacton bu been a IOp priority llll •nnll ......... Fllli OCIE I - of tbe auckar 1adustry u it becomes iocreuinafy appueat that no new commercial reacton will be built anytime eoon. But critics ol WASHINGTON -The Buth administratioa'a plan to repteaish alOmic power arpe the old plants J>OIO a safety riak. the cub-strapped Federal Dcpc>lit Insurance Corp. and dramatically Under tbe NRC rclicensma rules approYed Friday, IOmC plants rc1tructure the banking system palled the House Banking c.ommittce would be allowed to operate for u~ to an additional 20 ycan. taraely intact. • Tbe legislation, adopted 31·20 on Friday, aims to restore the prof· ~ itability of the nation's 12,<XX> banb and pay for the tide of failures El ....... C.1.1111 llW )11111111111. 111111111 that bu all but engulfed the FDIC • • LONDON -El-Ouinnesa PLC chairman Ernest Saunders, the central fi4ure in Britain's bigest •bite-collar crime cue, wu paroled after 1ervma 10 months of a five-year prison term, destitute, pale and mentally impeired. Saunden. ''· once was one of the most powerful barons of the British corporate world and engineered the enormous powth of the Ouinneu brewery oonglomeratc at the height of a takeover boom in tbe 1980s. His parole on Friday closed a chapter in a scandal that began in late 1986 and focused scrutiny on how Britain polices its securities markets. • ... Iii ....... cmlcllllll ...... .. NE"!' Y~RK 7 A federal appeals court ovenumcd rackctecrina convictions 10 an amportant Wall Street fraud case, a blow to the U1C of organized crime. lav.:s against some white-collar defendants. The 2nd U.S Circuit C.Oun of Appeals on Friday ordered a new trial on whether the six defendants in the Princeton-Newport WEDI .. Ill • CIHU .. 1, Cll 4.• 11111 •. ~ BOSTON -Wang Laboratories Inc., which bad trouble eellina its ~.machines and ~ will aell computen made by IBM, plans to ehmmatc up to 4,<XX> jobs. Wang'• announcement Friday came a week after the ~ COfDP';ltcr maker said it would link up with International Buanea Machines C.Orp. Under the deal, WanJ will receive an injection of up to $100 million and in tum will acll IBM oomputcrs. • 11111 ... -II llJ Ill z.-. Cllll I - ST. LOUlS -Monsanto Co. plans to lay off 2,500 worken and • eventually close at least three plants u part of a rcstruc:t\arina. The company said Friday it will take a $325 million chUJe in the • ~cond quaner, equivalent to $2.s.4 a share, to cover ex>1ts UIOCiated with the plan u well as those auociated with a restructuring ol an agricultural unit last fall. • • Air travel bankruptcy woes are spreading ~~~te r Assisted•hcD~~i~~c.~e!~.b!~~b ~~~~.~~~~1.!o~:~~ going to build . .,. McC,_..., News SeMee lower and the columns shoner?. b iJd Ormonde, a marketing specialist By Dirk Beveridge ,,. Aaodllecl Pim NEW YORK -"Bankrupt" and "airline" seem almost synonymous these days, with four carriers under Chapter 11 protection and another one on the verp:. The industry's troubles, bl&hlightcd by the latest bankruptcy refugee, America West Airlines, have led many travelers to oonsidcr carefully how they pay fot tickets. At the same time, analysts say, the problems are speedjng the CW>lution of modem air travel into a leaner industry dominated by a handful of giant carriers, offering fewer choices to passengers. Many travel agents now advise cuatomcn to pay by credit card and not cash. If an airline goes out of business, those who paid cash could become unsecured creditors. Thole who pay with plastic can demand a credit, telling their ch'?e card oompany that the acrvx:e wasn't delivered. .. The consumer who doesn't pay for it by credit card beoomcs aware of it, because we have to warn them constantly," said William Cooper, pre ident of Adventure Travels in Pompano Beach, AL Pan American World Airways, Continental Airlines and Midway Airlines preceded America West in seeking protection from creditors. Trans World Airlines bu said it could go that route unless it restructures Its heavy debts. While the filings have beoomc almost commonplace, they still shake the confidence of some customers. A peeler lingers from Eastern Airlines, which stopped Dying in January, ovcroome by years of losses and an un ucccssful fiaht to rcoraanizc under a court's 1upervi ion. One traveler. Roy Nilsen, had planned to book America West from New York to Las Vegas for a trip in August. But when he learned of the bankruptcy filina. Nilaen visited a Manhattan travel aaency Friday and canceled his reservation. "It scared me off," he said. "I know what happened to Eastern." Another traveler visiting the same agency had no qualms about airlines in Chapter 11. "It doesn't matter, as long as they get you there OK," said Marcia James. Several travel agents said that hortly after airlines declare bankruptcy, passengers holding tickets call to · find out whether their tickets are any good. But soon. when the planes keep flying, the fears sub idc and people make their bookings based on price and convenience Qf flying times and connections. Even if most travelers aren't affected by the wave of airline bankruptcies in the shon term, the industry is being drastically reshaped as some canicrs shrink or die and a f cw super-carriers get bigger. "For the weak guys, what happened over the last three months of '90 and the first three months of '91 speeded up a process that might have happened over a two-or thrce-~ar period," said Raymond E. Ne1dJ , an airline analyst at Dillon Read &l C.O. Inc. "Over the past 12 months, they got hit with a triple whammy: recession, war and high fuel prices," Neidl said. That bas enabled the bi& healthy airlines to buy up many valuable assets. The strongest carriers, American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Air Lines, also were hjt hard by the Gulf crisis and the sinking economy, but their business is slowly turning around. Many of the other troubled airlines, panicularly Pan Am and lW A. arc viewed u dinosaurs being gradually killed off by the indu try's dcrcsulation in 1978. America West was different, a bia, full-servtce airline launched five years after deregulation. Midway also wu bepn after deregulation, which had been intended to let airlines compete more effectively. It remain& undcar how America West wilt fare in O\apter 11 . Swan 1,ake?.~ IA P 1 •• .. Swan tut-wt Is )Ult OuckyO No 1lttJnc ducks here! J~t the excepdoNI Qualky 1nd ftne detllltnc o1 • u • a 1re IOlld tn.. 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"There's nothing so useless," said management e:itpert Peter Drucker, "as · doina cffteicntly that which should not be done at all." I'm out of ~um date. How about parrots? They attack sheep. Sometimes. In New Zealand. Romantic Weddings •I ~. ' • lu•ury Motor Y Khb •nd S.olirlg Y-" • Oil< l'tofm.lorwl C00<di~ton ProYlde l011I Pl.innlfltl ~ to fil Yovr 8udpl 714 675-4704 r " ~. . . . .,., ... .. __ ~ 171!0•4 ~ 114 SSl-1104 • O. Wbcn did the Holocaust • actually be&in? A. Dec. 7, 1941. Bui you aay that was the momina the Ja~ bombed Pearl Harbor? Qurte to. It was alto the momina Nazi technicians at the Kulmbof death camp in Poland gassed the tint group of the Holoca.UJl't martyred sb: million. At least one out or every three dog owners tells prillsten • the t particular dog really Is said ~ subject's best friend. Haven't been to Midland, Tcxaa, in years. Is that gift shop caUed l ''The Mole Hole" still next to that J tea room called "Bah Humbu(' not far from that shade shop ' called "The Blind Spot"? Somo l names. Ribbon makers went to sprint t. speed during Desert Stonn. Ono manufacturer worked triple ahiftJ L to ship 30 million yards in a - month. Host Families Needed Now! KMmM ,..,. ......... -.,_,. r -7 t •who -·"""' looatf""'ly .... --·'"-1 ... _ ... _ tta.ioo_ to lhn ,_ C:.-.. ._ wmn ,....U.,md'-S'FllCI. -... .. -..-wlllllo ................ ,.,. ... -"·--------r--......,. .W.W. -I 1 cdrlMI ·-··" ............ -...... .... -....... -. .......... ,~ mle .... Ml 9' _... rs tnt'11aw _,........,. • -·fH'aflJ .......... , •• . ..• ..... __________ ..... • 7:30 The D,A.R.E. students of Newport Btrlth & Co8111 Mesa thank"'' those who lfllldt IM D.A,R.E. FAIR such 11 spteial ct/tlmltion. Among them ... 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Parker, a resident of Laguna Beach," told about how be became a writer. hiJhlighting the "literary moments" 1n his lire and where and when he got the idea to write his third novel, "Pacifsc Beat." .... ....., Bl Mat Holel," • ,i-_ ... __ ral __ _.... • • _... for the NwpwtPnMp Parker 1sid the Ides of hemmlaa a writer WJ1 plsn1od while he wu a hiab ICbool oophomote. He read "Caldr 22" ud decided he would lille lO be sble to intripe and entertain ~iathetame...,.. Sihcnnan, w"'-previout boob included a biographf of David Lean, u.id he buically wrote "Where There'• a Will .•• " on a dore. When he approochcd bis attorney with the idea of writina about cclebritiel' wills and wu rebuffed, Silverman decided then and there td write it. He focused on 40 notable people, fmding intercatina and lictle known facts about their life and deaths. For example, he said Judy G11land, who made millions of dollan in her lifecime died pennile11 and owning the government Sl million. 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His farewell message will be entitled "YOU arc the 01urcb;" he will alao preside over promotion exercises for the church school and present Bibles to graduating third gradcn. The church will host a concert and ice cream social Sunday night at 6 p.m. The Cbancel Choir and children's choirs, under tho direction of James Gilliam, will present anthems. The Handbell Cl>oir, directed by Kathy Haines, will also perform. Homemade ice cream will be served in Thompson Hall after the concert. •The church is located at 420 W. 19th St. For information caU the church at S48·m7. • J ...... "'Ml 11111 flam 12 conar•1•ricim in a.ta ....., NewpOl:t Beach, Hua .... 8ac:b and FOWltaiD Valley .,_ amo111 the 30,000 other Sout•ern CaHforniam attendini tbe aroap'a "Loven of Freedom" cllatrict convention in Dodaer Stadium tlUt weekend, 1ccordfn1 to Herald Toutjian of the Newport Bay congregation. The Witnarea are holding t•• larfe 11semblie1 throu&hout the United States this year, with an anticipated attendance of t.• million. Joh~ Hendrix of Fountain VaJley addressed the poup this morning on "Preedom With Responsibility in the Family Circle." The principal talk, to be given Sunday at 2 p.m., is entitled "Hailing God's New World of Freedom" and will be prcacnted by Hayes Hoskins, circuit overseer for the Huntington Beach.San Juan Capistrano area. All convention sessions are open to the public and are free. For details call (213) 631-7316. • Music and composers that arc Pastor who rocked church gets new lob ~A•1rkm • '9 Ill .. ... ••••• •11111 It IMC• C•al c .... .., 011• • 1m. ._..., • ',... MUak clire&W RGB Cohsd _. tbe Celebratloa Cllolr aad Orcbeltia will pnllDt a v 1b1I propam that includa ....., Of .... old fa\'Oritea bi patriodC ........ •Iona witb narration that will ..U tome Of the lester .,..... ..., from American history. The Pf'OIRJD will be a salute IO America in sons, poem and his ~~ti are S6 per pcnon ud can be purcbucd at the church. The ch\U'Ch ii located at 5120 Bonita Canyon Drive. Por detaU. call SS-4-7600, ext. 321. • With the summer acbedule under way at Lipa ......,.._. Claudt, lbc Rev. Jeny TankenJey wi11 preach a aingJe 9:30 1.m. service Sunday. An adult education class conducted by the Rev. Don Oard, profesror of relipous studies at California State Uruvenity, Fullerton. will meet at 8:30 a.m. in the church parlor. AlAc •91. .. cw I I ......... . ... a P'r .... ..,.-.. *t~ .......... ..... ............ .,.,.. Kami" ........................ n. cburcla II loClltDd II 415 Pal..a Ave. Par detaUI cd 494- '7S55. • Terrell Ananal will preMnt 0Tr1di~ Placea/Mirrora of Wuttna. a piece that debates lpiriluilitJ ud eelf love, at die S•nday service of Uallal'la• u ......... ,........... of LlcuDA Beach. Ananal, who baa a ~· dcpee in comparative literature, 11 a hair dresser, lecturer &Del performer. Tbe church is located at •29 Cyprea Drive. Tbe service ii tet to bieain at 10:30 Lm. and will be fobed by a coffee bow. For details call •S8-076S or •~7•3. • • Od1kldoll of Ufe Cltarda in J4ua Beach will bold ill Sunday celebration at 11 a.m. at Ben Brown's restaurant Allio ~Creek FORT COWNS, Colo. -Former United Methodist Bishop James Armstrong. who once rooked U.S. Protestantism by quitting a top ecumenical post because of marital problems, is becoming 1 Florida pastor. Armstrong's appointment to lead the Fint Congregational Olurch of Winter Park. Aa., a congregation of the United Olurch of Quist, wu announced at the United Methodist Rocky Mountain aMual conference Amerbn music and compoMn wiH be futured In a mnmrt f?'lening at South Coast Community Church. . Rewt. This Wtek, Rev. AnnaMay undcntandiaa and ~tic Simi, will dildaaa "Independently the Jewish traditiOD. Areal Whe&c." For details call '97·9757. academic emphasis inch • Hebrew reading and wri Cbabad of Laguna will be Jewish history, holidays startin& J...aauna's first Hebrew traditions, prayer and ad school this September. The school Thero will also be 1 apeciaJ b& will be open for childnin between mitzvab training prognm. the ages of S and 13 and tfill meet on Sundaya, Tuesday and Wednesdays. The program is designed to provide a broad here. Reservations arc now b accepted. For details or to re1 call OJabad at •99~1•32. Armstrong, who for seven years bu been a professor at the Ul Methodist-related Iliff School of Theology in Denver, said, "It wil marvelous to return to putoraJ miniatl)', tbouah in a sen1e I've n left. I will be doing what I love most, and prdba61y do beat." "failed my wile a~d my family." Put Some Life ' CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH &] (Mlaaourl Synod) COiia .... 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We're smiling because you told us what you wanted and now we're delivering it. Now you will smile too because 3 times a week you get: 0 Local News 0 Local Sports 0 Local Society 0 Local Editorials 0 Local Events fJ Lo- cal Activities For Adults 0 Local Activities For Seniors 0 Local Activities For Children CJ Local Restaurants O Local C~ifieds 0 Local Stores 0 Local Sales 0 .for Locals Only We think it's something to smile about. A newspaper you helped create that tells you what you want to know. Fony .. five thousand copies Tuesday, Thurdiy a00 Saturday. You \ ., I NoW 10" baw Jr weet•a artldo OD I the ftDer alt of h a.ow to set rid ot 'aopbcra via ullconventional methods wu 1 , pretty funny. Howewr, gopben I 1 Caft do quite a bit of damage, including e1t1ng 1 1 up cverytbina you've ever planted in your yard and garden. Things Green When we think of gophers. the first thing we conjure up in our minds is the movie "Caddyshack" and bow the pest was getting r . under the skin of Bill Murray. And 1 • that's exactly what it docs -get I : under the skin, or should I say soil, of one who has had the I ' 1 • problem before or has it now. There arc ways to control , gophers in the yard and garden • and do it effectively. Being in the • • 1990s, one of the most high-tech ways is the electronic method. There arc two different types out on the market wbicb )OU can purchase. the flnt it a probe that you sec beina sold in most 1ardenin1 ~nes. It ii a device about 18 inches loftf. battery operated. You stick 1t in the around and it emits a eound every IS seconds or to that vibrates through the soil and scares away the gopher. This type of device works very well with sandy soil. However, you need many of them in order to get effective controJ of the aophers. The second of the electronic gizmos on the market is another one that is probed into the soil and, when plugged into an electrical outlet, forces sound waves into the soil which. makes the environment uncomfortable. It 'Operates by antagonizing the anions and cations within the soil structure, thus ridding you of gopher problems. Both of these electronic methods are very costly and can be ineffective in clay-type soils. They also arc so new on the market that we really don't know now effective they arc in the long run. It is said that the gophers may get comfortable wilb ... di.a are projocsed In tbe .OU by ~ electronic devices, and Wbea lbej act used to h t~ may iaVadl your yard and prden once qiln. Some ~le have uaect aopbcr purge (Euphorbia lathris) to control &OPhen in their yard quite effectively. However, the problem in using gopher purge is that 10'a need many plants In otder for it to be eff cctivc. While the gopher it tunneling underneath the soil, it meets up with the roots ot t.hele plants and gets irritated b)' the milky substance which the root happens to secrete. Since the gopher does not hke this as pan of his daily consumption of food, it does not cross the border of where the gopher purge grows. The plant is very odd looking and really now very pretty, so having it in the landscape is not an advantage. The only place it would look nice is if you have large acreage in which you don't have to look at the plants on a daily basis. It also dies out and it reseeds itself. So if you were to attack it with your . pruning shears, you would not do the plant any good. Slnote bombt hew been Uled to Ouab out aophen In many inatance1 n.e are dcMcea that I db noc rciComrilend iii tlw ~ are not effective. Normilly, what ~ ia a smoke bomb ii lit, lbiOwn "1aao the hold and then cowered wl8'.. a boaid to allow the paea to aeeNJirouah the bolea, discouraaina the aophcr from entorina the hOlU apin and diaina any new onca~ The problem with them is that the pses that are released from the amoke bomb normally permeate throuab the eoiJ before actually going tfirough the gopher holes -wasting money. there arc myriad different ll'lps on the market from wood bo~ to PVC traps to metal traps. One of my favorite, which is the most effective, would be the wire trap. The wire trap, normally found in any nursery, hardware store and home center, goes under the name of Macabec. A Macabee trap h approximately two inches wide. six inc.hes long and, when compressed, about a half-inch. The idea behind it .. )QI ... • .... around the end of the Mambee trap; wblda ii tied to a stake. Pound the aaake into the around, put your Mee.bee trap into the hole and wait until the aopher aeu trapped. Check the aopher hole CYOry three boun to make sure that t.he IOPhet did not spring the trap without aettina ~uaht in it. Before you set the trap, one of the best tricks o{ tho trade will be shared right now. When you brina your trap home, dunk it in a bucket of water. Hang it up by a string and allow it to rust. Do not let your hands toud\ the Macabee trap in the interim. Beftlire ye>u handle the trap again, tftt some cloves of garlic and rub them thoroughly on your hands. Then hl'l..dJe the Macabee trap, set it, stick iNA tbe hole just like we discussed Oirlier. By rubbing your hands in the garlic, you are takina off alJ human socnts. Since gophers ·have a keen sense of smell, they will not be able to differentiate whether or not you have handled the trap. The other reason for allowing the ~ to ..... dm .... tnp nOnliilly .,..... aad tbe WW.._.,.._ IM.,..., ...-tnpped thrOup tho bQ WMNkWUMt. I'll be tbs ftnt to .., that yc>u catch a IOPbCr ID a trap. It kind ol a U1niUab ad .... alabt~· So It would be to aclvantaae to act ec.noone who a auona atomach to handle tl trap and dilcard tho toPhcr. Please don'1 falJ into the u1 (no pun intended) of baitina Macabeo or box trap with Jui. fNh pm, Tootsie Rolls, rottc bananas and the like. They are 1 f olklorc and do not wort. Haps gopher huntina and aood luck. (Nick Federoft is co--owner 1 A.N.B. Industries, • JllXbcap consultation, maintenance an contracting firm in Whittier. 11 can be heard from S to 7 a.n cvel)' Saturday on KFI, 640 AA answcrin, your 1•tdonjng ara /1ndsc1p111g questions. Write a him in care of this news,,.pe P.O. Box 156(), Co.st• Mesa, C 92626.) Pennsylvania town is geranium capital of the world . By Lindsay Bond Totten Scripps How1tll Mews SeMce Ever heard of the "Geranium Capital of the World?" Neither had I. But there is is, at Connellsville, south of Pittsburgh, with acres of geraniums -under glass, of course, 11 all started 100 years ago when the Oglcvce family decided to sell fl owe rs from their sma 11 greenhouse. Today, Oglevcc Ltd. oversees a geranium dynasty with half a million square feet of growing space at eight production centers scattered across five states and Canada. rosebuds, the ivies' trailing habit some cases, two colors on a single Gardeners all over the world makes them perfect for hanging petal. enjoy the results of Oglevec baskets and Wlndow boxes. Colors Linda Wile , technical products technology when they buy arc predominantly pink. manager at Oglevce Ltd., explains geraniums, more correctly called Several years ago the company that the regals arc primarily meant by their botanic a I name. set out to correct what some to be enjoyed as pot plants, Pelargonium. A wide range of considered defects in the ivy purchased as holiday flowers or spectacular color , sturdy plants JCranium personality. Crossing gifts. with robust branching, continuous ivies with zonals, Oglevee "They're not yet adapted to ;::=======================~ bloom and virus-free stock arc developed the brand new garden culture (in much of the CUSTOM HOME BUILDING & REMODELI NG what gardeners now take for floribunda geranium. country)," although Oglevee is c I granted, thanks to Oglevee's. The floribundas bloom more working on that. Regal geraniums r:llC') ,;y1ncr• In IVlrtQ Although it grows four types of freely and tolerate full sun like the bloom for six to eight weeks; after r0s otte< tivP construe· '"' rnonogerne'lt ovo1100 ~ I • r1141 838-998 1 PACIAC RIM 11bo2 t~n• llvd., Ste. 206 BUILDERS Tua tin Slate Controctor•a llcenH #$94013 geraniums, Oglevcc pccialiLes in zonals. but leaf shape definitely is that people should throw them zonal geraniums. Called "zonal" borrowed from the ivy parent. The away, because outside of a whether or not their leaves display first floribundas appeared on the greenhou c, they won't bloom a distinctive dark hand, these are market in 1990. again," she says. the standard geraniums so Regal geraniums arc distinctly By the time they reach a admired by American gardeners. different from the others. Many gardener' hands, all of Oglcvce's The company offers about 40 people may recognize them by geraniums have passed the trictcst colors of zonals to its network of their old-fashioned name of cultural tests imposed by any growers each sea~n. Martha Washington geraniums. grower in the United States. Oglevec Ltd. also has been ALalea-like flower trusses and After seed i received from responsible for increasing the harply pointed leaves make the German breeders, seedlings arc popularity of ivy geraniums. With regals the most triking of all. screened repeatedly for virus delicate ivy-like foliage and i.porting colors from intense infection. The rigorous proce s, blossom clusters resembling magenta to pure white, and, in called virus indexing, takes two to -------------------------+===-------------_;_---------------.. three years, after which a June f REE Specials Water Saving Euro-Dishwasher or $1,000 OFF Cabinets with kitchen orders placed bet ore the 4th of July 2901 W Coast Hwy .• Suite 240, N.B. SPEaAI. 1111111 1n 11111 I.MB ~I !'!'~ ~'!!~ ... ~IO geranium "mother plant" is declared completely virus free . She will go on to produce all o( the gcraniu·ms of a mgle variety and color off cred that season - perhap hundreds of thou ands if the variety is popular. Stringent sanitary growing conditions arc cited by Wiles us the reason Oglevce cannot entertain visitors at the Connellsville grccnhou c comple"<. As we toured some of the hou es -I felt fortunate for the opportunity -i;he explained we were required to step into tolution of disinfectant each tim we entered 1 new growing area and in ono we donned whlt1 laboratory coats. "You have no idea how man disease$ can be carried in on fee and clothing.'' she said witl apologies. To distribute their plants OgJevec deploys a network o growers, each obligated to foll~ strict Oglevec standards Gardeners know when a geraniun hails from Western Pcnnsylvani: because all OgJcvcc products can: the company's label. About 50 percent of th• geraniums in garden center nationwide come from Oglevc• stock plants. Unfortunately, Oglcvce canno exert its considerable influena over Mother Nature, who provide< some region with deplorable outdoor growing conditions fo1 geraniums in 1990. Being semi uoculent plants, acraniwm don' mucb care for wet soggy soil anc oool days. Spindly peclmens. many witt fungus spots by season's end, were all too common last year. It certainly wasn't OaJcvee's fault and it rnay be some smal' consolation that the compan) experienced some of the same problems in its outdoor trial beds . If given the opportunity, l'rr sure company representativc1 would reply: "We're working or it." M·Sat 10-7:30 Sun 11-4 John Dominis Marina •191s •291e 673-4640 Ad required for discount fapuu July JO, 1991 You don't have to -waedl '89 BMW 3281 &-•peed c~. toke OV« leoM °' buy. WhHe W/blk top plntf11pfng, 25tc 11\llet, runv •ooded. COf phOM, u~ wheel,, reat c:Mck apoller. $576/mo. lftOM. Cati 159.)679 $2 3,500 For juat $20 we'll run your 1x2W' ed In our •ut• moUv9 Metlon, with a picture of your car, for 3 con- Meuftvt s.turdaya. Copy muat be eubmMed by Wed. can Candy NOW at M2-M71 to ptece your ad and get tn on we Jntroductofy offert The ~ Oufde eppeera ~llMday. ~'c:.= ~.;J::'pf.> °"9no•• can BEAUTIFUL, RICH, INTELLIGENT, SWF, 27. Blonde, blue eyed. with a love for uavel, theattc. fortian mms. RI romantic walks on the beach. ICCk.s Mr. Ript to live happily ever after. Find out how to mc:ct tomconc like this OI piece a FREE ad of your own in DATELINE. Sec dctiils In IOday's clailifled tcCtlon. ~k 40 million gardeners and mo t will agree -one of their RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ... , ..... c.... .... stu -1tw1 .. cesu •sa-su.ma most burdensome tasks i weeding nowcr beds. Even with mulches and the variety of ground covers avajlable today, many annual -and tubbom -perennial JfllSSCS still manage to take hold in flower beds and among ornamental shruba. ORASS-B-GON from Ortho Consumer Products ii now revolutionizing tbi problem. Thi new product is sold ln a ready-to- use, 24-ouncc triaaer· quccze bottle, and allows a•rdcners to eas&ly eliminate weedy araucs. Ono or two 1qu1rts of GRASS- 8-00N can selectively eliminate 20 diflercnt type.S ot 1r1111 wecdl arnons ornamental plantinas. ORASS·B·OON can be used safety with pqund ~n. shrub , nef1RCna and a hWt of other plants lilted on hO container. Mot' o( the ORASS·B·GON is abeOrt>ed within the lint hour or apPlicatloP -a plus for rainy weather pidenina. Jt is available at lawn and prdcn centers and a1 hardwato store. nationwide. Ip a ':'/ lft tll "i )/ IC d re a. I, d ~ t, 4 a e 1, e y t 11 • [ " '\ I 'I : 5 : t ~ I r I , Published by Pip Croup Publishing, Inc. fllot Stein, Jr., chairman Jim cr...1npr, publisher Editorial Used to be that when you were dead you were dead. and one of the domjnant features of being dead wu that you were incommunicado. Not anymore. The dead have generated a newfound interest for the living. In the past week. acientists and historians have decided to answer a few nagging questions. N a result. the antique dust of President Zachaiy Taylor was carried from its Louisville crypt and into a laboratory. The purpose was to determine if Taylor, who died after a year in office. had been poisoned. It turns out be wasn't. Now comes word that the bones of Dr. Carl Austin Weiss, the putative assassin of Louisiana strongman Huey Long, will undergo forensic questioning. Researchers hope to find out if Weiss was, in fact, Long's kiJler or the historic equivalent of an innocent bystander. The plan is to bring Weiss to sea level this faU. What's going on here? Why the rush to put to rest the notion of being put to rest? Part of the answer lies in technology catching up to old curiosities. We can now examine the buJlet entries in a body more than five decades cold to examine the angle at which the Kingfi h's bodyguards pumped 60 bullets into it. Weiss' body also might yield clues about a possible brain tumor or drug addiction. There i something about us that cries out for answers, for oorTCctina the historical record even centuries afterward. That's human nature. But there used to be controls on human nature. At one time the limits were defined by science. Those frontiers now are being pushed out farther and farther. AJ new advances provide chances for answers. how about a little restraint? There might be some truth to that old adage that curiosity killed the cat. Need we exhume him to prove it? Today In History Today is Saturday, June 29, the 180th day of 1991. There are 185 days left in the year. Todqa HJpUpt la HJstoay. Fifty yean ago, on June 29, 1941, Polish statesman, pianist and composer Ignace Paderewski died in New York at age 80. On dab date: ln 1767, the British Parliament applOYed the Townshend Revenue Acts, which imposed impon duties on glass. lead. paint, paper and tea shipped to America. Colonists bitterly prote tcd the Acts, which were repealed m 1770. In 19S4 the Atomic Energy Commi idn voted aaainst re- ins tat in a Dr. J . Robert Oppenheimer's access to classified infonnation. In 1966. 2S years ago, the United State bombed Cuel storage facilitios near the North Vietnamese cities of Hanoi and Haiphong. Taa ,an ap: Hu Yaobang, a protegc of Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping. was elected Communist Party chairman, replacing Mao Tse-tuna's handpicked successor, Hua Guofeng. Oae year aao: Fernando Valenzuela of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Dave Stewart of the Oakland A's became the fmt pitchers to burl n~hitten in both the National and Americin Leagues on the same day. (Oak.land shut out the Blue Jays in Toronto, S-to-0, while Los Angeles blanked the St. Louis Cardinals 6-- to-O at Dodger Stadium.} Today's Blrtbd111: Actress Ruth Warrick is 76. Sen. Carl Levin, D- Mich., i 57. Actor Gary Busey i 47. U.S. Rep. Fred Grandy, R- lowa. is 43. . , ••. ' ,, .... Do the right thing Republicans should balance, not pack, High Court By Russel w. Galloway SM Fl'lllCllco £lllllWr Thurgood Manhall, the U.S. Supreme Coun's last liberal, is s tepping down. Now only Republicans can save the court. Despite the crier's plea, "God save this honorable court," we can no longer rely on God, or the Democrats, to stop the most aggressive packing of conservatives onto the coun since George Washington filled the first one with conservative Federalists. The loss of Marshall, following William Bre'lnan's resignation a year ago, leaves the defen e of con tituhonal liberty and equal justice in the hand of Nixon appointee Harry Blaclcmun and Ford appoin1ee John Stevens. Unless a powerful moderate succeeds MarshaJJ (which is the I <Mt'GtP t'\'1 ~\tl'P. 1\h~ \j C.lt'->E.1.. A'°' 0 \)ti)\) $U" L. best the nation can expect from President Bu h}, the nalion will be defenseless against Chief Ju lice William Rehnquist and bis reactionary allies. Mainstream Republicans mu l call a ball or else we will soon have the most conservative Supreme Court in~ the t1'90I. a court unwilling to f»ffill it constitutional duty tO rcstraift executive power, ,P10tect individual liberty, enforce bu1ino11 replation and defend the poor and powerle . "Conservative" may m a tranfc label for Supreme CoUn ju t co1, but ideoloaical prdercuu. oncn dominate their dcd ions. ~ Chief Justice Otart Evans Huahe told Ju tice Wilham OouaJas: "Ju tlce Do.l&)u. you mu•t remember on thins. At the wn titutional lc\el where we wrk. 90 percent of any decision a cmouonal. The ratiQnal part Of u supplies the reNOn for supportlna our preditectioM." Todly' comcrvativc ~· are ditpoecd to favor the hMt O¥et the h•~·nou. "'•natemmt OYer labor and white men over minorities and women, Tbcy ate pro-buainu , often resiaain1 pcrnment effotti to ...... corporations. but tend to eo1ne down on tho aide of tbc IO"lrwnt ln ciVil Hbcma c:ua. Eun ••fore Manhall'• replaciemenl 6a named, the coun 'already has the first six-vote conservative wing since the 1920s. Before he took over as chief justice, Rehnquist was unquestionably the most conservative justice on the Burger court. Joining Rehnquist on the far right is Antonin ScaJia, whom Blackmun calls "perhaps the court's most conservative member." Reagan appointee Anthony keMedy is "marching in step with Rehnquist and Scalia,'' according to conservative co mmentator Bruce Fein. Court reporter Al Kamen adds, "At least as conservative as (rejected Reagan court-nominee Robert) Bork was expected to be, Kennedy has moved the court'• center mucb funher to the right than observers expected." Sandra O'Connor, the fourth Reaganaut, has been called Rehnquist's "Arizo na twin." Blackmun says, "Sandra's tough, he' conservative, she' a tate~· ri hter." Byron Wtute pnMdcs a usual firth ~te ror the Reaganaut , The ixth vote i David Souter. In naming Souter to replace Brennan. Bush picked up where Nixon and Rca_.n left off. Chief of Staff John Sununu called Souter a "home run" for the con$Crvative movement, a label borne out by Souter'• first year on tho court. More packing of the court is planned. Blackmum. 1"ho inhcnt the mantle the court's m t liberal member, i 82. He will probahly be the next to lcav the court. and rumon nf White'• retirement pcrl° t. John Sununu 1ay £dith Jones. f1tfth "'ircuit U.S. Court of Appea judcc and a duhna of tbc contcrvative. movement, .. tarts nut tune •t the top of the It ... Nat oa tbe Buah nunu lhon lite ii Juctp Laurence thrman. He ... repl'ded a the "'°" ...,_.;vety rvativ member ol tbC (D. Circuit)." rdin1 to Nell lewis of the Y rk 11met. If Bu h dtc d to rcpllCt M1n•an wath another black, Clart•cc Tbom11. Rcaaan' con ervat1ve, black Equal mploymcn1 Opporunuy Comm IOft daa"1Mn, could be 1 front-runner. Thomas, also a D.C. Circuit judge, was the top minority candidate for Brennan's scat. H Thomas replaces Marshall, Jones replaces Blackmun and Silberman replaces White, the line-up will be Rehnquist, Scalia, Kennedy, Jones, Silberman, Thomas, Souter, O'Connor and Stevens. That's nine Republicans -eight conservatives, one moderate, no liberaJ . Goldwater Republican O'Connor could be the court's second most liberal member after Blaclunun. To prevent the court from becoming a captive of the right wing. main tream Republicans should tell their leaders to . put moderates on the court. The ideal court is "judicial,. rather than ide- ological. It $CCks ju lice for aJI. A \)~L~SS ~y ~TA CS>t\ft~SIOM °"T of \lS II one-sided court risks losing thi ideal. and. with it, the people' confidence that the justice S)''ltem real!) doc them JU ticc. In th1" po t-.. ar Republican euphoria, appointees need not be used to placate the right wing Instead, Republica should do the nght thin& by balancina the Supreme Court. Thi may be sood pohtl bccau it wdl increase the OOP's ppcal to the political center. And it will be tru to traditional Republican ideal wb th, after all+ favor individual liberty and equal ju tice rater than the pinelcs submi ion to corporate and aovcrnment power ao pofular among today's "con.servativ . Rus ell W. G1llow1y i ' prot. r •t the Santi C11ra lJoivenity ScbOol of Law. Di ney plan in Capitol little goOJy SACRAMENTO -Wen it not fot -=It ..aen u 1 St• billion· plus c.Jiforaia bUdtet criaia aad statewide rea_pponionment, the bWell 1tate capitol story of the ,,ear here miabt well have bcea a ~ by tbe Walt l)iaDey C.0. to eumpt I proposed ,Sj billion theme part in Lona 8eacb from state coastal pro&ection laws. "Have been" is the operative phrase because Disney failed milerabty ad this week formally announced t.bat it WU dropping its atalled exemption bW for the year, having been unable to OYCn::ome stiff opposition aod totally miscalculated on the interoaJ politics of the state Capitol Disney wants to fill in 2SO acres of Long Beach Harbor adjacent to the Queen Mary and the Spruce Goose museum and construct "Port Disney," an ocean-oriented .. amusement part. wv•±1 Long Beach civic _.. leaders are, of course, ga-aa over the Capitol Politics proposal, hoping -----1t woJJld pump untold millions of dollars of new business into the local economy. The problem is that state coastal protection laws bar such hea")' fills and the state Coastal CommllSion has been niclcy about enforcing them. Disney persuaded the Republican leader of the atate Senate, Ken Maddy of Fresno. to cany a bill exemptina the Disney prOJCct from the anti-fill laws. No Long Beach area legislators apparently wanted to tand the controversy that would accompany such a bill. But the company did more than that. It also pumped nearly SI00,000 into political c:amplllDt· A.ad it himl OM ol tbe tCate Capitol's heavy-bitter lobbyists, Donald K. "Big O " BrOwn, who in tum hired Nancy Burt. who bad been one of the top aides to Senate President Pro Tem David Roberti. Having Maddy, the Republican leader, and Bun, who bad tight connections to the Democratic leadership, on their side, the Disney folks thought. would ma.kc it easy to get their bill thl'O\lgh the Senate. Wrong. Burt. legislative 10urces say, was as much a problem as an ist.tnoc to Disney because she bad made enemies amo~ tcnators during her years as a Roberti 11de. And environmentalists raised a major stink about undercutting the coastal protection laws. Dimey cxcc:utivcs were taken aback by the difficulty they encountered. "We're used to being loved," one Disney executive told The Sacramento Bee. " ... We did not anticipate this level of opposition." The chairm n of the Senate Natural Re o urces Committee, Sen. Dan McCorquodale, D-San Jo e, bec ame an e specially nettlesome problem for the compan)', a did Sen. Henry MeUo, 0 -Watsonville. MeJlo, who represents a C.Cntral C'aJ1fomt1 coastal distnct, ha been . under fire for years from local cm 1ronmentah t for being too accommodating to developers, and has carried coastal-exemption bills himsclC. In the D1 ney bill, Mello apparently found a cause to sbOre up h is relation wath environmental groups 01' a project far rtlnO\led fiom h · own district. Meanwhile, the company did persuade the state Coa tal Comm· ion to withdraw its formal opposition to the project. One au pecta that Disney exec:uhvu, havint achiCYCd the tatu of demigodS in Holtywood and in F1orlda, their other bue ot amu mcnt-parlt operaliona. took th Le · ature for pUted. They j t med that they could rwoop into Slic:nmento, pus out campaip Checb lik atndJ, hire hiah·powered lobbyiltl and uirt their eaempdoa bib tbroUah chG Le ature. Cenalnt, tho Florida l.qillatwe -.. wUlifta to aivc DilMJ ..ct. rwonc1 trutmcnt when ii ....... "*"' ~ ..... 10 CONtnlC1 °""" ~Center coa .. 1. nil ,._., effort ill the C., hat. .......... tM DllneJia .... ... II rtt'c ....._,. -m ............. ...,'° .... .. .. ••••I ...., "' 111 ai' .Ma rl:r ....... • \ ........ ...... .... .. ~,.. .. .... , ... 0.... _., .. ............ tl2 ...... .,. ..... ,.~ ,....., .. ........... ~ c-e, ... ,. ..... OCEAN REPORT ,.. , 'a: BOATING SURFING ....., .-.y ••• • llttl• -...... ...... "' .. .... ,.., TOOAY"SSUN ................. ,, .. ,. ............ _ ... ...._ ......................... .... , ... Sunri~e: 5:49 a.m . Sunset: 8:14 p.m. 0 () TIDES TOO-'Y ..,.. .... =-........... Full Moon Last Otr. June 27 July 5 ughes said. "I was on the street l and didn't particularly notice much." The quake, which was centered 1/2 miles northeast of Sierra ad.re under Angeles National orest, caused two deaths, at least injuries and damaged more an 300 buildings in the foothill burbs cast of Los Angeles. Julie Nickoley, 34, of San imas, was killed by a falling steel ngle iron as she watched rkouts from the grandstand at Santa Anita Race Track, police said. Arthur Lcrille, 56, of San Dimas, was injured. Barbara Sutherland, 68, of Glendale, died of a heart attack caused by stress from the quake, said Melinda Sinn. spokeswoman for the OJendale Adventist /dectical Center. Hospitals treated 76 people for c:Uts, broken bones, and some cardiac problems. Pjlan Rembrandt Salgado has been missing since June 18. -From A1 English classes, Salgado said. The la.st time Salgado saw her IPR, be was wearing blue jeans, a •bite t-shin, white tennil shoes fd a red windbreaker type jacket. Earth movement was felt 80 miles northwest in Santa Barbara, 100 miles north in Bakersfield, more than 100 miles south at the Mexican border and 225 miles east in Las Vegas. Most damage occurred in Pasadena and neighboring towns 10 to 30 miles cast of Los Angeles along the foothills or the San Gabriels, a steep range uplifted by thrust faults to form the northern rim of the Los Angeles Basin. About 400,000 people live along the stretch; millions more in the region. More than 190 buildinp in Pasadena were damaged, said police Lt. Frank Wills. The city declared a state or emergency. A conservative damage estimate was $10 million, the city command center reported. Farmers Insurance, second- largcst homeowner-insurer in tbe state, estimated ft would face claims under $5 million, said spokesman John Millen. Numerous aftenbocb jiggled the area and scientists said there was a one-in-three chance of aftershocks or magnitude S or stronger within the ncn week. and a 4 percent chance of a quake measuring 6 or more through Monday morning. Scientists believe the quake occurred on the Sierra Madre Fault running along the base of the San Gabriels from Upland to San Fernando, almost SO miles. The fault hadn't produced a sizeable earthquake in J0,000 years. Rocksl.idcs ~urrcd on Angeles Crest Highway m the mountains and in Soledad Canyon, but traffic got through, the California Highway Patrol said. In Los Angeles, short blackouts hit 4,000 customers but dams and reservoirs appeared to be undamaged, said Dcpanment of Water and Power spokesman Ed Freudenburg. The Metro Rall subway tunnels being built under downtown were undamaged, transportation officials said. Pacific Bell said Its network was undamaged but some customers could not get through because a fluny of calls overwhelmed the system. The A 11ociated Pre11 contribufed to rms report. "'Village !Faire Sfioppe.s • For Lea se-Prime Location Retail Space From 51.85 gross Office Space From 51.6.~ gross I argest Mall In Laguna Beach. UveJs Of Seca1red Parking. e Coast lliahway IA>catim. _. From A1 the Southland, I instinctively panic at the slightest vibration. A bia truck drives by -I'm under the dining room table. No sweat. Recent arrivals to Southern California are often too surprised by thdimitial rumble of an earthquake tO bolt and ND when the shaking ataru. During an earthquake, nouveau Californians tend to stand unusually erect and stare a lot. But I'm a veteran. When the dishes started rattling Friday, my fant thought was This One could be the Big One. I had visions of myself squashed like a Mediterranean Fruit Fly in a John Deere harvester -son of. "When the d ishes started rattlln1 Friday my ftnt tbouibt was, Tills one coula be the Bia One." I live about 10 miles Crom downtown Pasadena where much of the damage from Friday's 6.0 quake occurred. When the Whittier quake struck. it felt like my house was shot out or a cannon. When Frid•f.'• quake hit. my house heaved like a bad bur,cr on iu way out or the digcatJVC tract -10rt of. Y cs, stuff fell off Ml shelves, but do we really care if stuff falls off the shelves? We must, because the fint-band accounts of the quake, broadca.at over local television and radio stations Friday, all featured gut-wrcncbina accounts of stuff either flying off the shelves or stuff not flying off the melves. Maybe earthquakes are God's way or saying. "Get that stuff off your shelves!" So, after my wife and two boys were rocked and rolled for 20 seconds or so Friday morning, we picked up our stuff -in rcckJcss disregard or the Supreme Bein& -and put it back on the shelves. My one loss was the coffee cup I use each morning in my car on the way to work. 0 Actually, I brokC it the ni&bt before the quake, droppina and shattering it on my driveway. But I firmly believe its loa wu quake-related. There is I bizarre ranee Of natural phenomena known to portend earthquakes. Dop and cats ao wild. birds fly In atranae formatiom, woocldluc:b tW"D uplide down In their dent and I break coffee c:up1. We who are In touch with the hair-triller ~and-tab of the eartllfy 6umorl -be we man or be we beat -cumot help but rNCC when 1 little btt ol the uaMnal pbecallMI ...... ,,,,, ........ - • • m e::1 m m o 2l a ~--iiilliiiiiillii,_ NM~ .... ·IW····~·-·.·.1 ... •lillillm:::ilii•n.m.m•mRm•ilii•m•m• ... ... 7 J' .... no !E ....:. .. -..air r.-; !£ . ... ,_ .... u.e.-2' ·'" == ~ :: , ., ........... • .... ~ ., " .......... a.we. • 17 ..... Mil .... . .. ......... ....... . .. ....... 71 .. ... I " t1 S.kcw .. It • --~ 71 • ... o. u• . ..... Oflllpe " ., ........ . .. .... "' . .. Jeff Poland, left, and CraiJ Mcintosh work ~ ~c-= West College commemorative logo on a warm day In Corona del Mar. Sand sculptors help college mark its 25th NEWPORT BEACH -The "I wu lootina for a peat lhot crowd at Corona del Mar State for the «Ncr of our annual report Beach fixed their eyes on m.utu and the 25th Anniversary sand sculptor Jeff Poland on publication," ukl Fay HendlJ, Friday u he and several friends Oolden Woat CoUeao public carved out .the fmal touches of relatioOI director. So she came up their sandy creation. with the und ICUJpture idea. Thea, out of the afternoon Hendry eouabt eomcooe with ahadows It emerged, the newly· experience, and h juat 10 ICUlpted ¥taion of Ooldon West happened that Poland bad taken Colle&e'• 11th AnniYenary Joso. ceramk d111e1 1t Oolden Wat the'= wbo ii the creator ot CoUep. '1 larpst Mad ec:uJpture, AA archi~ .,... trade, Poland WU coaunitliofted bY the collep .,, to create the unc1y ""'°° o( the and MVeral friends dodded to new '°lo u put ot the ec:hoot'a IW't ~ in the und about 2$ h A,n-1.-13 yeafl llO II a way to ~ t nnsnary c:elebndon. 'IUM p~ surrouad.lna lbei1 The ... wblcb combinea lbe ~ letten 2 and 5 into an elaborate "W• needed 1 break fl"OID ananacme•t, ... d111ped by Uddtec:NN and the dema~ ot Ooldoa Wost Colliip anPlllc ..u-.." ......__ ... • " • n • • • • " • ,, n • ,. .. ,. • • • • • " • • • n 9' • " .. t7 n , • " • .. a n 9' u • ., • " .. ,. • ., " n :rr.~ ,....1 =tho ...... .. a.Mai, .... "' Pl 0 ,DC. .. . ,., ..... ....... c:... = ........ .... : OU : 7 . " .. ,, .. . ,. n .. .. ,. . " n • II n N •• .. n " . . .. .. ., •• ,, .. • M " n " » Man sentenced for strangling his girtftjend to death SANTA ANA -A Oarden OroYe COlll1nlction worker wu eentenc:ed to ts years to life in prilon Friday for atranalina b1I fonner airlfricad. HIDk 1buc Npyen, 43, was convicted In ~y of fint-degrce murder in the tillina of Tina Pham, 42, w~ Oct. 24, 1990 death occurred ab<Mat six mon~ .after the two brok.e off their relationship. But Friday, on a motion from Nauycn's attorney, Barry Otto Bernstein, Oranae County Superior Coun Judao Roben Fitzgerald reduced Nauyen'• conviction to aocond-d•gree murder. Be rnuein said be was disappointed that a jury found his client r'~ty, and said Nsuyen still says be s mnocenL But ~e said that "~ the prosecuuoo cue u a beat, ' the sentence wu fair. .. IC (tho jury is) dilbelievina (NSUYCn's) t1ieo1y ol tho cue and believes the protcc:ution'a tbeoiy or the case, tho proeecution proYed aecond-dcaree (murder)," Bernstein sald. Deputy District Attorney Jeoffroy RobiDIOn, who proeeaated the case, ••Id the aentence disappointed him. but added. "I undentand what the judge bu done." "I think that he felt that under the circumatances that it wu a dole coo~ call that if you add equity, which ii somelhina the jury's not allowed to consiclcr ... that if there's I hierarchy of these kinds of murden, it better fit a second-degree murder," Robinlon said. Pham'• family found the haintyliat and mother of three on the bathroom floor of her apartment alter ahe failed to show up for work. Police initially believed that Pham. who had a ~ of heart trouble, bad died of a heart attadc. An autopsy, bowe¥81, prompted homicide~ lveatlptan to arrest Npycn. Heavil,y TrafrEked Area. Aad10,wbatl9e .. One ...., coeet. ,.,.'U a.d .. ...., ..,. dinma roe. ..... detip lliltnctor JICk lleUd. ~ ~ MJd. 0 So we Hoanl'a loF wu jlMflld the blilt elilel9d a cmtat ~ by the of a> •""9 lnlt ~r. Newport BHcta Chamber of E:=:===~;;;;;;~~;:~.::.::=:::.:_.......,_ ~rce. We jute trte( It I.Del we ........ 13 ,..,.. PolaDd and a ~.of IUd ICUlplon called d9e "Dirty 00.n" lane tNMe ,....,.J,.,,,., m4 e7.em._ 11•1.c..il ~ I I 111• MS('fM•I • .cw. .. ..,., .......... ................. ,... ..... c....,,.,. ... ...,,... .... .......... ol sa: ............... dlill ol --!Md DlptwW ~ ..., budreca OI IN nter. ..... •• ,... ..... IMMy '° ... ... IQ •• ., ....... Hallldle'• •** laarder to create la8d ............ ,. "Cold .. .., II not coftdKM to ...... hi it," ... Mid. _.,*A u1hf1f ftw roll Andre overc~es lack of experience, rai n delays for win lfRab9loMlr ,_ ..... WIMBLEDON, Eolland -Andre ka11i and Jimmy Connors played beh.eea the raindrops at Wimbledon Friday and WOD. So did lvaq Lendl. Aluti overcame a aeriel of rain delays and a lack of lfUl':COUrt experience to defeat Grant Connell~ ~1, ~7, 1-5, ~ 3 for bk fint.,.yictory at Wimbledon. Connon, a two time champion, came throu&b with a ~2. 6-0, 1-5 victory over Vcli hlobeimo in a match they were to bM played last Monday. Lendt, the third seed, began his annual quest for the only Grand Slam title be lacb by defeating Kelly Evemden ~2. 1- 5, 1-lJ. • Apui, Whole only previous visit bad ended in a tint-round loa in 1987. aeemed to pin confidence during the match that began Thursday and wu intenupted twice today by &bowen. The fifth seed ventured farther and farther from his usual perch on the bueline as the match progressed, even tryina tome serve-and-volley play in the final set. In a break with 114 years of tradition, there will be teMis at Wimbledon this Sunday. The dcdsion, announced Friday, is aimed ,at clearing the backlog of matches caused by five straight days of rajn delays. Chris Oorrinae, chief executive of the All England Club that hosts the championship, said play will start at noon on Sunday on all 18 oourts. Agassi was aced 17 times but made Connell pay on his second serve, ripping 34 return winners aaai.nst the Canadian. "It fella like a crapsboot out there. You just throw the dice and hope they roll your way.'' said Aps.si, who played in an all-•hftc outfit. "Wimbledon as a shot· ma.tin& tournament, you sec shots here you don't see aoywhcre else. "I ha~ a peat ti(nc. I don't think I've ever enjoyed playing u much as I have the last couple of days." Connon was h•pPY just to be playing. "lt'a been a rough four days. Just to get out of the locker room is a thrill,'' he said. Fourth-seeded J im Courier, the French Open winner and a natural bascliner, served and volleyed his way to a ~. 6-2, 7-lJ victory over Rodolphe Gilbert. Tenth seed Goran Ivanisevic blasted 25 aces as he defeated local favorite Andrew Cutle, and l•th seed Karel Novacek won 7-lJ (7-3), 6-3, 6-4 against Udo Riglewski of Germany. lvanilevic, who lost in a semifil thriller to Boris Becker last year Wimbledon, oompleted a 7-6, 7-6, victory over Castle in a match that started Tuc$day. Three women'• seeds also won, but the 15th seed -clay-court specialist Sandra SM WIMBLEDON,.a FV's a.Pa 111111111'1 at 111111.- PEBBLE BEAOI -1Wenty-<>nc· year Old Harry Rudolph of La Jolla started the day with a brilJiant 3· under-par 33 and then held on to defeat medalilt Sandy Oalbraith of Fountain Vahey, 3-2. In the 80th annual Califomla Golt Aaociation's (State) Amateur Championship ~ at Pebble Beach Golf Unks. It wu a dis1ppointin1 loss for the •S-year-<>ld Galbraith who abo was medalist in 1971 but fin· hcd second in tho match play tvent. Rud0lph1 who wu the mcdali t in the 1988 USOA Junior Amateur, had blrdJea on tho third, fifth and venth holea tn the momina round to&<> 3-up after nln'c. He ftnilhCd tho 18 with a 4-up~. R.clol quickly upPcd tho mars;n to m th Wina at the 19th (No. 1) and 22nd (No. 4) bola ln the ~but then ran into~. He loa blr atni:iht holes in one ...... Md .. leld Wll lllced to P\tp .,.., ... ~ Md pc 21 holei. 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JoJ-,._.. .. • three-nm homer ;.ff. ~ 1d4ra1i11. Ilia 10th. and Winldd hit bit 15tll llome nan ._, pitches mer for an a..J lead. The blOWn 18" by Fetten wu tbc ftttb by the Antell in 26 opportunities -all in ~ Abbott atartcd . Abbott alloWed five rum and nine bib in 6\i inainp. Texu ltalter ,.. Barfield allowed four rwu and • ,_ in 2\i inninp. Los Angeles Dodgers' Eddie Murray (33) slides tiird Into Atlanta ortstl5p~f Belflard as is forced at second in first of twO games Friday. Dodgers blow it good in opener, settle for split By Tom Saladino • AP 5'or1a Wltlw ~ ATLANTA / Kent Mercker a ~~ lfi1~ relief pitcher who'd never been on base in the major leagues, / drew a two-out, bases-loaded walk in • the 10th inning, forcing in the winning run as the Atlanta Braves beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-2 on Friday night in the opener of a doubleheader. The Dodaers took the nightcap 8-2 to snap a three-game losing streak as Juan Samuel, who had three bjts, broke a 2-2 tic with a htfo-ruo sixth-inning single off reliever Rick ~hJer (1 .. ). Mike Morgan (9-S) pitched a five. hitter, struclc out three and walked two for his fourth complete game of the season. The Dodgers put the game away when they rocked Dan Petry, acquired from Dcttoit earlier in the week, for four runs in the eighth inning. Morgan reached on a double error by second baseman Jeff Treadway and later scored on a throwing errcw by catcher Mike Heath before Otris Gwynn capped the inning with a three-run homer, his second of the season. In the opener, Merclter, O-for-2 this season and 0-for-6 in three yean in the majors, got his first big-league RBI when Jim Oott's 3-2 pitch sailed bi&h and outside, forcing home Ron Gant. Gott (1-2) walked Gant to open the inning and balked him to second. Jeff Blauser was then walked intentionally. After Gott got Mike Bell to foul out and struck out Mike Heath, BeUiard singled to shortstop, loading the bases for Mercker (4-3), who got the win with a scoreless 10th inning. The Dodaers were ono out away Crom winning when the Braves tied it at 2-2 on a two-out RBI inglc by Terry Dodgers schedule ....._ ........... -.u. 21-• Aini.' 10 .Mii 30-• --506 Mt 1-lcle Mt 2-• Sin Diego. 7115 Mt 3-11 Sin Diego. 7 05 TV a.1111 11 ESPtf a.1111 11 (II ,.,,.. on KA/JC tdl. 1'0J Pendleton off Gott in the ninth. With two outs and no one on, Kevin Gross walked pinch-bitter Treadway. Gro&s threw two balls to Otis Nixon before Dennis Cook came on and completed the walk. Gott then gave up Pendleton's gamc·tyin& sinaJe. Javier put the Dodgers in front in the top of the ninth with his fmt homer of the season, a drive over the left-field fence off Juan Berenguer. The Braves took a 1-0 lead off Bob Ojeda m the third when Nixon jnglcd wtth one out. stole IC<lOJld and third and soorcd OD a sacrifice fly by Lonnie Smith. Nixon. who had .three hhs, leads the NL with 38 stolen bases. Braves' left-hander Steve Avery blanked Los Angeles OD two hits and had retired 16 straight batters before ~art Carter opened the eighth with a sitlcfe. Pinch-runner Jose Gonzalez was sacriCK1Cd to second, moved to third on a groundout and ICOrcd on pinch-hitter Sharper10n's two-out sin$1e to center. Avery gave up five hits. walked two and struck out seven in 7 2-3 inninas. Ojeda allowed seven hits. walked two and llUdt out four an seven innings. The Dodgers took the lead in the nightcap when Eddie Murray hit a solo homer, his cigbtb, in the second inning and Gwynn delivered a sacrifice Oy in the third after siDaJcs by Brett Butler, who had i:c bats in the doubleheader and extended ht bitting streak to 13. J I t l l t I. ·, I" •• '· '• , , . , I• Tyson taken to 12, still easy winner ~: By Ed Sc~Jf. AP 8olfllO Wltllr LAS VEGAS -Mike Tyson in ulted Donovan "Ruor" Ruddock before the fight, hit him with mean intentions during it, and hugged hun afterward. "We got to fight a~ln cventuaJly," 1)1on aid alter JCOnn& a 12-round unanimous decision over Ruddock in their rematch Friday night outdoors at 1bc Mirage. With bis arms arounit Ruddock's shoulder, Iron Mike said, "I just hope thjs IUY doesn't ao out and make a ml take aaamst somebody beuuse, God, boy, you've Sol a future." Of coune, so does Tyson, and in that future stand undisputed hcaV)""cf&ht champion Evander Holyfield. The fight will be held when Don King. who promotes Tyson, and Dan Duva, who promotes Holyfield, get through bickerina and playina pmesmanship with each other. Tyson knoclted down Ruddock twice, cut hd tower lip and marked him below both eyes, but could not put him away in J2 foul-piqued rounds. Referee Mills Lane deducted two pomts from Tyson for hJttl.q low and one for holding. Ruddock a lost a point for holding. Both men also J)W\Ched each other after several of the roun Tylon al10 had scored two knockdown in the fint fight on March 18, a bout topped in th sc\'entb round with Ruddock against the ropes. Referee Richard Steele was roundly criticized for stoppina that fight. Of Friday n•&ht'a f.gbt.. attended by some lS,000 fan Tyion said, .. I knew I wu in for a tou&h f 'Jht." Ruddock bad bun l)'Jon with a barra.ge in the sixth round of the fint fight and landed 1CVeral large &hots in the rematch, includina a pair of npt hands that wobbled 'fyson in the JOth. "Hey, that's what it's di about," Tyson said. "l think I shOUld have put out a Uttlc bit more," Ruddoct said. But nobody could c:riticUie hla effort. Ruddock allO said ht had DO quarrel with the ded ion. Jud&e Q\uclt Giampa IOOred it 113-109 while Art Lurie and Dalby Shirley each had it 114-108, all for l)son. The AP card faYOrcd 1)lon 114-110. Whale Tyson bowed that he coWd k.noclc. down taller, heavier men, it apin wu demonstartcd that lron Mike could be made to look bad by taller, tronaer men. James "Bone~her" Sm.1th and Tony Tucker forced hun to ao the d" tance in title matches and James "Buster" DOuaJ knocked him out in a title fJlht. When the 27-year-<>ld Ruddock weighed in at 238 pounds. 10 mo~ than for the fint fight, many baiiina pcoplo S.TYSON.9 Pillsburys, Collville all set for the Transpac race today The race bqlM at I p.m. today when lhl IOll A m 8 d.-aed IMS A .. .... Off from the .... line .,.. .... ... kNthWelt of Point Fol"llriR, wa• of tho Loe Anae Harbor. The rut Of the P1llsbu?' crew indUdet brothen Nier, Patrid ,and Taylor ,......,,, and NHYC lnUlben Iii Uan'•'· Wamtl ... oa Oural. U • Bt=--lea. ~tMN/M5'liallellt SUWar ......... Newport to a.be .. ....,.. ....... placie ... 8 m 1 a• .. die IMS A ... WW' ....... WU tpOCted ~ tbe Mii ... W ..... It becllme I Dftl Item in I New ...... ::Ad. Sbould it be? ,._,.. wu a member of the New York Mell a& ... .... _.. teammate Oreg Jefferiea tboUibt the ......... wrona for reportina it. Jefferiel WOodered Wlaat tbo real motivation wu. ..,...,.. arc commcntl ----IDecle lboUt Ouiitianity, ibout the passiveness of a Oristian, about a penon that doesn't care, about. well, 'If we pick tb9 PY or that IUY• which guys a Christian. Becauae, if he's a IChriltian, I don't want him on my club.' That's lin baseball every day," Los Anaeles center fielder Brett Butler said. I Most players, understandably so, prefer to keep their ! ne~-found religious ._Dod_...,...ge_.rs' Brett Butler. tbehefs a personal i! matte.r. But Butlec has never ducked the diffacult questions. • "I think the fact that Christians come out and ! stand up for s.heir belief now is more so than it was tin the early 1950s and 1960s,'' Butler said. "And in tum , I thiAk it has hurt some believers because a particular orpnization docs not believe in that. "The San Francisco Giants years ago had the 'God Squad' and there were some ne$ative situations involved there. That also happened m the last three or four years over there, and the number of believers on the club in San Francisco, m tum, have all been cut away or diminished or traded or released -0r whatever." Some members of the Minnesota Twins said the championship team of 1987 lost some of its aggressiveness trcause team leader Gary Gaetti became a born-again Christian. "You hear funny things about what being a Christian docs to you, like it makes you timid or something," Twins shortstop Greg Gagne said, himself a born-again Christian. "But sports are filled with Christians who take an aggressive approach to their games. Even though I don't drink or cuss, I'd like to think I'm one of them." Along with finding a new team this year, Darryl Strawberry also said he found Christ. Strawberry, whose life was out of control prior to the 1990 season, spent this winter reading the Bible and attending prayer services. 1D10YOTA CANRY MJfOM:. U::l1t+Gt13 $4983 11;10YOTA CANRY MJR>.AC,CASS U::.12CST415 $6484 '8510YOTA OOROU..A MJfOM:. U::llt.a.313 $5482 ....... --·--•••• , •• , ... QdJt II !Jl!I .. _. .. -• 11n111 -II .. -.· Illa '' IJ .... ~ ........ -.......... ., .... ..-.. .. o..11111· __ .... .................................... ? ..... .. -.... ... • die ••bled 1111 wttll a • 1Hu ...,, Sac.._,, w ......._ a .__.. ... .214 ... ·,..., --.....,. ud 26 Ola .. Loi A~1lt1 A a ~ Cbrildan. Darryl baa eccepted C1llllt • Ml bMa NMCI," Buder laid. '"but there'I di t.hiall ... 1111 10 lean about. Darryl thiab he baa to be on an even bC.l all the time and that be can't pt mid ar ached or upeet." • Henbiler 111e1 bis belief u a motivadon. la the 1918 World Seriei. for eumplc. ho aana hymm to hinllelf oa the mOund while pitcbJna = OMiand. He called his J"eCJO¥Cry from ~lut llM>uldlr aurpiy ••a miracle.'' • •u.r tried to ClCJIM1 to Strawberry that it•1 OX • bt • Olriltiu and play bard, too. 'That put of Wiil .a Carildan ii to Uy JOUt bell ll twrythiaa. ._. t.adlr doem't ofter a.Mee_._ -.c•a utod. ... .., walk throuP the ~lbbo\lle sayiDa. 'Alriabt. who un I aoina to talk to about leaUi todajr My life ii dirocted by Ouist, aad tbe lpirit of Ood dinctl mo in tbinp to ay and when to say it. "I don't think. I~ ever been a penon who bu thrown Cluiltianity on anybody. If aomebody wants to talk about Quist, I'm going to taJk about it. There are times when the Lord moves my heart to say IOlllething. and I'll say it.'' Prior to the start of this season, a New York tabloid reported Mets third baseman Howard Johnson bad become a bom·a,ain Christian. Some team.mates, who were not identified, feared Johnson might be a different player. But Johnson leads the Mets in home runs and RBI. "Sensationalism is involved in some," Butler said of the media coverage. "For a believer, for a Christian to live bis life, we can't be concerned about what the press writes about what people think - even though our human nature docs that We're out here to try to please Quist, and Cllrist alone, and from there Jct him guide our life. But, at times, it's hard." Last season, Butler drew national attention when it was reported that be said the devil was the cause of a San Francisco loss. One headline blared: BUTLER SAYS: "THE DEVIL MADE US DO IT.'' "I was on the elevator with my wife, and I was talking about the Ouistians on the ballclub,'' Butler said "We had a number of Olristians on the club, and I said, 'I'm excited to sec the Christians we have on this ballclub. The Lord must be bringina us together to fight a banle.' "I had to call a press conference in Montreal and clarify that it wasn't Satan. 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LAS VBOAS -Azuma Nellon and --- Jeff Fenech. mixina bolWla witb toe-to-~•.__ toe evbaapt. battled to 1 U..nMMS ~ draw in the delert boat Friday af&bt. ---- The verdict enab&ed tht n-,_,.-old Nellon, from Ghana, to retain the World 8olina c.oundJ super featberweiabt cbampionlbip .. It denied I fourth wortcl title to the 27-year-old Fenedl. of Aultralia. Fenech alllicJilt P'IDed lt out in the Jut 30 lecondl. Ho bun Nellon badly It 2:3S witb a ript hand to the .bead. a. li.nded two more riabt bands and then just before the bell stagered Nellon with another ri&bt to the bead. Nelton appeared out on hil foet. Judac Jerry Roth of Lu Vepa ICOred it US- 113 for Fenech. Judac Mfauel Donate of Pueno Rico favored Nelaoa 116-112. Judae Dave Monetti ofl.as Veps aoored it 114-114. The AP al10 IOOred it 114-114. z_. 1n m1r 11111 MEMPHIS, TeM. -Former U.S. --;;r Open and Muten champion ~ Zoeller tamed the couno be helped deaiaJl with I 7-under·par 64 Friday to --- share the lead with left-bander RUii Cochran midway throuah tho St million St. Judo Owic Zoeller, who bcpn tho day five aboU off tbe pace set by Jim Thorpe and Rick Fehr. carded four consecutive birdies bcafnnina with an 8-foot putt at the par-4 ninth and endina with a S-footer for a 3 at No. 12. Earlier. Zoeller bad birdied holes bu dlrou&b six with pulta of 5, 30 and 5 feet . ••1 wu cirM"I well.'' Zoeller said. "I made nloe iron lhoca and 1 "' aetttna tho baD ~.., ~ On thia oowae you don't jult atlM on tho • aid whale away." Quote or the day 0 lt'• been a rouah four days. Just to ,.i out of the k>c:.ker room ia a thrill" -J.._, CoaMn about the fliat four, raln...oebd days at Wimbledon. WIN AntDTIDP AllOAllD AMTa&K. .. 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It wu ahrayl euier the second time for Louil. ffil two molt fUllOUI remalCb "1ctories were a fint-round knoctout of Mu Schmeling and an •iahtJt.IOWld KO of Billy Coan. Schmelin& bad upeel Louil with a knockout in lhe 12th IOWld of • IMXHillc bout. Conn, • lig)ll he....yweigb.t ~' WU ahead when he was knocked out b)' LoWs ln the 13th round of their fin1 r,.i.1. Arturo ~ and Jersey Joe Walcott kKt 15- . round decision.& to Louil, with Walcott's defeat beinJ close and controvenial. Both were knocked out m rematches. Louis also needed lc11 time to beat Buddy Baer, Abe Simon and Bob Putor in rematches. Wakott wu winning his title defense: against nm From 81 i1 as a sign that Ruddock lac~ed dedication and a sign that the fight might be a short one. Ruddock, however, showed p1cnty of bean and actually did his best fighting in 1hc second half or the bout "The weight made me stronger" Ruddock said. "I knew he (cit confident heavier," Tyson Slid. Tyson, who wci&hcd 216, knocked Ruddock down wi1h a right hand over a missed Ruddock right uppercut 11 l :27 of the second round. Ruddock got up immediately, but took .some heavy punishment to the head and body for the remainder of the round. Cn the fourth, a straight right to the jaw put Ruddock down with the round 3.S seconds old. Again, Ruddock bounced up and took a mandatory 8-<:ount Ruddock's mouthpiece wa.s al$0 knocked out and Lane stopped the fight a-,,._ 's ao .._ 1111 WM badl1d ..W.,. • -.......... i-Is .. lldl -,...,. 1o1-· .... ~ ..... -,,, .... _ ....... -OWiet -15 -ia ... umacc111tul tide Mel ...... Malet no. but he 1-.!lalboejpdl_ot .. -. Two finl·fillll -...., lotl -wore Keo -ud Joe Fruier. The -wllo turned the tibia 09 bolll .............. AJi. --Ali'• jaw ud -• oplll -· then All won a split decilion. Boch were. 11-round non-lillo fllbll. Ali at a lS..rowtd docWon tO Pruicr in • title bid, then beat Smokin' Joe ill a 12-round non-titk m11ch. Both of Ali'• vicloriel were carcer-savcn. Perhaps the JDOlt famout rematch in borin1 hist<>ty was the one berwccn Jack Dempsey ind Gene Tunney. Dempsey had Iott the title tO TuMcy on a 16- round decision, but in the teVCnlh round of the rematch, it appeared Derrtptcy was about to become the finl man lO rcpin the hehyweight championship. Tunney went down from a combination of punches and wu badly du.cd.. Under a newly appf'O\"Cd rule, a fl&htcr 1roring a taockdown had to go to a neutral c:omcr before the referee began his count. Dempsey wu slow in doing this, and Tunney was able to beat Dave Bany's 10-c.ount., after having been on the canvu for 14 or 15 seconds. Tunney went on to win a 10-rouod decision. for several seconds to have it put back in. This was one of the rounds in which both fighters hit after the bell. Ryddock returned the favor by knocking out Tyson's mouthpiece in the sixth round, then began finding the range in the seventh and eighth. In the 10th round, Ruddock hurt Tyson with two righu to the head, but Tyson had the edge in the round because he landed 10 bard punches lo the head. In the 11th round, Tyuson was booed every time be landed to the body, while Ruddock landed a b~ that very, very IDw, and he wasn't penalized. The fight ended u it shouJd have, with both landing kJw blows at the bell. Tyson now hu a 41-1 record with 36 knockouu. Ruddock's 1t:cond straight Joa pves him a 2S-3-1 with 18 knockouta. Each boxer wu guannteed SS miUion, with Tyson to get a pcrccntap of pay-per·view television revenue . WIBBm From 81 Cecchini -wu eliminated 6-3, 3- 6, 6-1 by Elizabeth Smylie. aone. The neon pin)t; shorts were left at home. A dangling gold earring was the only hint of his unique sartorial style . service ace on the tllh point of the tie-breaker. Apssi rallied 10 win the founh .set 1-5 on his fourth set polnt ind was leadin.1 2· J in the fifth 1et when ii nincd for the .tec:Ond time of the afternoon. Sixth seed Jana Novotna won 6- 3, 6-0 CM::r Nicole Pnitt. Klterina Malecva, seeded eighth, defeated Julie Salmon 1·5, 6·3. Amy Frazier, an American seeded 141h, won 7-6, 6--4 over Karin KKhwendt. A light shower held up play for 26 minutes early in the afternoon and there were 1 couple of other rain delays. but the wea1her was better than the first four soggy days. Agassi was a ghostly vision at his k>ng-OYcrdue Wimbledon coming· out party, wearing white denim shorts over white biking shorts, a white shirt and a white headband . The auore5eent lime shirt was The player whose r1ashy wardrobe has infuriated the tennrs establishment looked like Frosty che Snowman as he stepped on the grass courts for the finl lime since 1987 . And he played Ii.Jee Frosty for parts of hjs malch against Connell, serving poorly and moving as if his feel were s1uct in slush. A&wi lost the fint set 6-4, lbcn rallied to win the second set 6-l and was tied 1-1 in the third bcrore getting washed off coun Thursday by a thundentorm. Connell, a Canadian ranked 73rd in the world, 'llt'On the third Kt 7-6 when play resumed today by winninJ an 8-6 tic·brt:aker. He saved a set point with 1 1econd- 1bc toumamenl's ~ning four days were a mess, with only 52 first-round s ingles matches completed by Thursday. The entire first and second rounds. a total of 192 matches, usually •re •. completed by the opening Thursday . More than 1.3 inches of rain bu fallen on Wimbledon and weather forecasters pid this hu been one of the wettest., coldest and dartest Junes in k>cal history. London book:ies have slubed the odds against rain disruptina play every day oC the tournament rrom 100-1 to 10-1. From North Orange County From South Ora• County 540-1220 496-6800 642-5678 TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL lo.STATE TABLOID SECTION • R('Pf.ll•, Ir• s•, 1·· ·. 1 ,..,. •• dllbt ---..,, '80.000 •-0-~··· ---Coll ~, ""' 'l . \ ' ...., ......... . lton. Up to lllCIK ... . 140!>11411_7 ___ .,.,_ ...... .. )'OllCM,......, ... . ........... WIN DINNER FOR TWO Find our hidden Ciani· fled Adt ... And Wini eo.-...._, l. Simply !Ind our hid· den clastlfl•d ads somewheN In our deal· fitd Mellon . Cul •nd paste tho edt on tho cn- 2. All 1nllln mutt "'""' by Thurtday Noon. 11\1 blank and mall. , 3. Winner will be dlosen by random drowlng and winno11 noin. wW -In ':;";=:;ill tho lollowlng deya J>Ol'O'· One winner per ....I<. "! 4. Contat will run ~4191 • 7/12191 . I "\ I I~\ I~ I \ '\ 1, Nam•-~-_,----I ..... Ml ..... I ::-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-I ..... Ml ... I ,... ... -.... c. 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Looking to se that eztra stacking up the garage _...., ___ .._...., ___ you de'felop from ftp No. 3 below. hold: • ~- •AKQ •e •Q.JtCMMa ..,63 Q.6-Aa South, vulnerabl., The triddins hM ~TOCeeded: ~Id: • AllQ.183 •N •A878 ~ :o:Ui p= :c:.rtlt The biddinc hM '~ P.. , w..i Nortll Soedl What act.Ion do you take? 4 • ~-P.. f What action do you take? • r::~.rUM8EREO r I' I' I' r !' I' 1· r I • &iiift!( I I I I I I tr I I I I I ICl•M LITS ANSW11S Q.-Both wlnerab&e, .. South Q.8-Both vulnerable, u South you bold: you bold: •AX741 •A106 •A78 •KG 'SNIW •AllQe • .UG •Vold •.U'7643 The biddins baa proceeded: at N3HM )f09q " SlUVM pue '88UNS uns 8'fl 811~ The bkldinc baa proceeded: Soatll Wen Nortlt But .. ~ U9 no.A lpuef ~ U08Jed 8'fl Sf J8)fU8q Soatll Wen Nort1a Eut 1 • P.. 2 • p .. _S_N_l_W:o--it_N..-3_HM..-...;._-_u_8PPf .... ....__H __ -_4S~IJ.;..I -_•_u&AH--::..:.---""----=----~~~ : • P.. 1 • P.. ~t do you bid now? Try the classifieds. What's junk to you is a treasure to someone else . For only $8.52 you get 4 lines for 3 days. Call today . 14 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE What action do you take? Look for an.wen on Monday. 2 10 11 12 13 ,._...,, Jw 2' LIB&A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): S.C..,, Jw 2' Speld W1'tter. Pegy Nooaan, Sceoario features personal CA.P1UCORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 20): outatudloa Virao presidential maanetism, outlet for creative ConOlcU amonpt the planets are apee.cb writer, bas boroscoplc co«Jics. sea appeal You11 be frequently held rcsporuible {or our blueprint for aucceu In ber dcalina with older IDdivldualt unbappinca or mislortlUICS -111d profutba. V1rao relates to Mcrcwy, capable of pulllna finallclal strlnp. Ibey are not. An no amount of planet ofwritina and aom.mullicat.ioD. Relationship b torrid. c:ootrovus.iat a11ravatlon or c:tttlcism from Hu 1 kcyooto (Sept. 1, 19SO) and a SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21)· partnen or clote companions can 4 birthpetb coincide with Mercul'J '° Foau oa durability, property value, prevent )'OU from capita!Wna cm that ahe urly bcpD to pl.an What co added knowledao concemin.a bulc ~e kind pf ckal, transaction or say bctor. 'PCatina. Pqo Noonan issuet. rcquRmcnts. That "doled Investment. rclatea aucccatuJ propbclla by bu in" fceli.na I.I but temporary. You'll AQtJAR.lUS (Jan. 2l·Fcb. 19): ireat·aunt and by hertclt She la not toOI\ haw additional apace. Aries Becau~ the Full Moon occu.rrcd in a.fraid to reveal her lnterctt and naures In tcenarlo. one of lhe molt ICllSidve area of belief In what most pe110M tcnn SAGm.u..aus (Nov. 22·Dcc 21): )'OUr IOlar chart, you realJy must take .. tho aupcmatunil." Imprint str'O. dare to experiment. stock and take )'OUr bearlnp before AaJU (Marcb ll·April 19): You lunar poatioa ~nts tripe, Vf.sils, aayina anythina wb.icb miabt lead could be •Jiq. ''Thia ii mt ~ d)'ftamk dlalopc trltb relative. colleaiucs or busmcu a.Jdatcs to 'Saturday Nia)l1 Uvw'I" Empballt oa You're due for fresh start ln new bcl!Cft that you arc no ~r .~ temu•tity, c:reattmy,• diRC'lioo. tov. rtlatfoMhlp· will prepared to eot1tlnu~ ~ ~ tr.II opportunJiy fn MW 4.irecdoft. lbansb. oqot1ahoru. You'll twin rfVW of pcl'IOU la hfah CAPIUCOaN (Dec. 21-Jan. 19). tlSCES (Feb. 20.Matdl ZO): plaC:el. Maratal ltat\&I commands attcDlion There appears co be just one ft:nal TAUIUS (Aprll 20.May 20): f'ocut on pannenhlp, poulbl• obllk to dear 011 tbe t>oa.. ftoet. DMnily, Aral dllkreot moda of patt.adpetloa In bv.sl mlerpriae. Therefore, enJure that factl cw trauportallon. Pocus on Money pkturo brlslit. loll attido trill laformallon roccMd rccc11tlJ ·....U, acbfevemeot, career, bu1loc11 be rclllrDCd. CUcer nat~ pl.-ue l«\lr&te and that _,.. !dad ol a relatloeablp. Yoo will allO be role. ip-up or lcpJ loophole cueoc IC' CGICtniied with pamlblc partDcnhlp, AQUAIUU (Ju. 20-ftcb. II)· ocbcn otf tbc hoc* Of ca JOU UJ rum.,.. OcnUai. Saattt.arius play I>Mrsity, apulmcat. ~ Ml pi.7 cmbuTaslmeat rolea. ' &o intellectual Qft1of1'7 Wear nrbd All& {Merc:b ll·April 20): GDUHI (May 21.Joee 20): You'll shades of bNe. Jvdpn&nt. lfthutkm Coou to UUDJt loo& Md 9*d Jura •tbodl. moct.. operandi. on taraet. £,..nts tab uddco, beloA JO{na oa tho warptcb. 0111tJ Emohalk oo tMCMnlc:al pRX.'Cd\lra. dramalk t1u11 hi 100r faYOr. Ocnunl )'OUt pndo h bc&D bun ...., .,.. abUlty to "ftl 1h "You'D a1ao teat ~ thc,n. 10" do ftOC bcllr IM trtlola reclpH, poulbly dlno wllb PISC (Feb. 19·Marcb 20): ac&Aario or ICOtc. Wb.ac la ~ uftOl'lhodom lndMchtall. SClorpio b la lnlonnahOft recieMd with pr<Mlo ll bo.c~cr, la tllll pet10aaUy or pknare. bo kept .. olf I.he record." e. wuy, prot.. ally It would be ~ co CANCD (June 21.July 22): Read "°id bcifta .. tnppcd. .. Candahne allow a pert1na ot tho W1IJI to lab aftd wrilll. dMdt peat pcrfonnancea. auan1cm.u1 requuea ut11101t plaice Ability to analj'M c.barectcr tuflA to dilc:rcdon. THNt. $Corplo pcrlOM TAUaUS (A,pril 2l·MI)' ll): befloftt. Wu.I-,: K.ep ru11adoe ID play 0-.1$CMdlft& Mel. hfbaps tbl ii • (N ratills ..... cbec:k. WlMtt had bMtt bidden wiU be I r J U N I 2 t I Yo u a ror )IOU but it can •• be a ...... w. li¥otwa flMtidal ... ..._ lllTHOAY1 Yo• arc lntullf\te., oo. tnKtt.e period lbal JO.a .,. 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M .._ ii ,_ ., .... • " .... dnUlllCT~T-•,...,,,._._, -to..-. 642-5678 started the ball tolhna and you oqhi lO have a lot of f\m dw&na it. tor e\'CD 111rprl1e dC'fclopmeat1 or enforced dwtpa in matrimoalaJ or partncnblp affairs promise to prcmdc )'O'J With IOa'lethma more fulfilliaa. permanent, sohd and satitty\QJ Lm (Jllly 2-4-Aua. 23) C'.cr1a.in iadMduab 10U aecm to bcllC'ft JOQ will cooccdc defeat or bldle under tbc •train. HOWCYCr, the F\IU Moon in Capricorn stanafies )'OU will IOOCI be back Oft ronn and ready to take oo rivals or detractors either m your ?Cry penonaJ life or at work. vutGO (Aua. 2-'·Scpl. 23)' You bow just hoW touchy and OJI the dd n11ve lcMld ona, oflspriQa and eta. ODlr\Plfllons m tbae days, IO why not c:aJI 1 hate OYer all important or loQs-term · ua for a while witil ~ II las iDdmcd to O, off tlle hudle aftd lma&)nc they arc bc•aa aUljvdpd. nuatnts.tcd, dcecMd or chlpcd. U•M (Sept. 24-0ct. 23): You cmaJaly llCCID '° ~ Wocd tllo respect aod adn\iratJOa o( )IOUr peen receatlJ bJ llWldfast.ty tttuslna to bockle ueder the atraiD or arpmta connicts °' prc:auree. Tbe.rdore. tbt tame bu come to make a decl1lu career or p-Oftlliooal mow il4 )IOUr road abMd ii IO dwty ~ ICOU'IO ~lb. 2:2)! Tba S4p ol dM it Muped la "'1'h and 1ba9 ii ao doobt that roe ate a rather COll\pla d\artcicr. "°'"""1, otltcn arc 1IOW aotQf to ... JIU'I at )'OQf IDOlt bUiT t IJld ~ Cft8 If tMI .... tD OM pattlleMip. t Of lal!Odatlott oosnilit to"' end ~WU (No¥. z:t..O.C.. 21): It J1011 U.. fttally dec:w..t 10 .... a tlaad O¥Cr w at c.. oely '4 clucrlbed u jo111 flaucial Wftlll•Hll Ot dlilpOi:I f/I c.rtlllJa ........ ,. ........ ,,.,.rM for pertMn t0 rma ·Cl-,.. ... not ... ., .. ... ,.. '"' ,.. a,. ..... -'k•lt =· If _,,. iiliY • .. MTUllMYI 111111 ........ ~ ...................... ..... ,.,,,, .... - ==~t.: .. ·.::.: ---··· ,, .. . ........ -.... "* • ...., a ....... . ....... 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Lon~ 1.1\ Fo~tt'r RHI Estate,, Inc. l . Welchrrt Rrallors ..,,, Cjubsll Rgnlgog -'· Ectina Rt1tlt~. Inc 5-. I-irq :\nlional Reall~ (1. I he f'rudt'nlial Florida Realty Region Eut Coast East Coast Transactions Office 31,629 1.10 .\0,200 140 Minn 20.232 34 Illinois 19,800 8 Florida 19,634 65 ....... 7. lkalh Onl' Ohio 19,440 46 X. \\ imh-rmt•rc l<l•al E't<1k Seattle 19,12U 4J ''· ll11111l·I J.h·alh. Im: !\11nn 17,715 3-4 Ill. I Ill' 1'1 111h-nt1.1I California Rcnlt) California 17,004 H • 11 .. """"''I u·.11 •·•1111«• flt« flrok~ Rrpon lndtptndtnl RHl £slalt Companlts Is prudu«'d ... I(, .•• In 1111-••• 11Mh011llll~ r.Cns!nii.rd rtnan:h nrm la Dallas. 1 f\JIS. -~---­__... ...... ~ Ml._ .JIM. TREJC)S aflclll ming " Mftl's '1op Tm" __..II Rei Eal~ BIG 8ROK£Rs REPOATI ""-: __ ~ .... I.LI. --c....., .... .,_... ----. . . 1. &.-. • ,_........ ... !Ml ca. )I.Gt •• :.: ~ = ·~ J............ !MIC.. .... .. U)d!I 9 7 pp* JS,.tlt tf -. ~ ................ .... JUJJ Jot t;: : : s.,.,. ......... ..., ... .,.. • ~ ~ .. "' .......... ""*...., ..... lt.iN .. . '· .... 0. a.it It.... . ·--. -. = L...._ ... la. ...... 1'1» 0 --...... ....,.... ... 17,m Jot -.. --... "' ........ ~ ..... ~ .,.... ,. -"'°_,..._.__._.....,__r..c_..11 ........ .,_T_o_.,.....,.._ __ i.-.t- Nwwwpwt 8wll • Open Sunday l.S. 22 Ocain Vi- sta. Eleglnt 8lminJ townhome with prime golf count loc:8tion. 2 bedroams, 2~ baths. Nurnaoua upspdea. Approx. 2,600 IQ fat. $817,000. CaD 720-0611. C.... .... -Bulkier must •D. Brand new 3 bedroom. 2~ beth Is rqdy and waiting. Many upgrades. Priced below cost. $282,500. Call 720-0611. .. Cr u•• · Open Set. l Sun. 1-5. 14 Oetcatst U. Huge ..... home owriooldng ~try dub. Appoa. 7,200 1q lert. Pool • tpa. $2,549,000 C.it Sh.on VfJll. and Tom Al&nton. 673-8728 or 720-0611 C.... -• ChermJng 4 bedroom, l~• bath Is an klul family home. lncbla family room eddition wtth fbwp&ra. Patio and 2 car garage. $229,000 C4llll 720-0611. Neu,..... a-cit • Hli#; upgr.ded 2 t.droom. 2 bath with ~ loors*n Dnlng room. den and ar.p.c.. Plan.talon tt.an.n. 2 llr9I p.ttoa. 3 blockt to ocon $329,000 c.n 720-0611 . ._ ...... • Moll! dand .S one "-'. upper unit. 2 bedroom, 3 bath. ~ room end two ..,._, C.thedral cel!lntt . Pr•tigtoua ,.,ed community $695,000 c.n no-0611 ....................... to lhe beM:h. ~ a...g. 4 bidtooni. 2 .... ~ unit wl&h ~ .... and ao.. uni wllf\ 2 bemoorna. 1 b9lh and .,.. $595,000. c.n 7!0-0611. c.... ... -°'*'Sun 1-5 101 ~ l..ft. Greet ...... mwnhome. Duel madlr ..... Mow In oondllloh. kt.I b ioor111 *' o..orn F*'C:h doors. $185,000. c.n 720-0611 Call for Detalle - PAGE 4 I SATURDAY June 29, 1991 DAILY Pl.OT I REAL ESTATE ANN PETERS AN . . ''WHEN DEDICATION AND COMMITMENT ARE IMPORTANT" NEW ON THE MARKET ABOVE IT ALL IN HARBOR RIDGE EXQUISITE CUSTOM ESTATE ENHANCED BY MAGNIFICENT VIEWS OF BAY, OCEAN AND CITY LIGHTS. OFFERED RJRNISHED AT $5,295,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ORIGINAL CARMEL IN EXCELLENT LOCATION -POOL -$475,000 NEWPORT'S nNEST HARBOR ISLAND ESTATE -PRIME BAYFRONT REMARKABLE llDIODEL PRISTINE LAUTREMONJ' IN NO ROOF TOP VIEWS. UNIQUE & DESIGN -$875,000 CORONA DEL MAR t R-2 -"FIXER" -OFFERED "AS IS". GOOD RENTAL -$489,000 ANN PETERS LOCATION. $14,750,000 ---~~~~~~~~~~---------------75~9··~54~5~6---~~M 644•6200 WORKWITHTHEBES11WE;; • SATURDAY, June 29, 1991 /PAGE 5 E SHULER . DON'T MISS OUT ON THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES MSlllNE CREEK VIEW CORONA DEL MAR $639,000 CORONA HIGHLANDS VIEW ON & OCF.AN VIEWS ENHANCE TR nos ADORABLE 3 BR COTTAGE. $839,000 LOCATION. $975,000 $875,000 CDJI • REMODEL CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX WALK TO BEACH SUPERB RENTAL OR OWNER GREAT LOCATION -$595,000 INVESTOR -GREAT INCOME PRODUCER -$549,000 SUZANNE SHULER HARBOR RIDGE VIEW BLOCK TO BEACH • $395,000 . -------- 760-0170 SOLD ••AS JS''. FANTASTIC VIEW FABULOUS STARTER HOME LOT. $1,950,000 fARKET AND WE KNOW HOW TO MARKET1 ti Ellis 644-6200 LIDO ISLE ESTATE This home features spectacular views of Newport Bay from all important rooms. 4 bedrooms, 4112 baths, huge, gourmet country kitchen + 8 car garage. Elegant study. 65' private dock. $4, 150,000 LAGUNA GATE GUARD 3 Arch Bay charmer w/4 Bedrooms & 41f.z Baths, just steps from private beach. Lovely yard w/pool & waterfall. Excellent location. This sunny home will invite you to stayl $1.495,000 BAYSHORES COTTAGE Gate guarded w/ 2 private swim beaches this 3 bdrm, 2 bath remodeled charmer on an oversize lot will capture your heart! What can one say ... Bayshore is Bayshore. Lowest price @ $7 49,500 . BEACON BAY WATERFRONT Timeless elegance on a white, sandy beach w/5 Bdrms, ~1h baths and recently completely remodeled. Zoned R-2, this home could easily be a 3/2 duplex. Timeless sunsets & bay views. $2,495,000LH IF IT'S A VIEW • LOOK! Harbor View remodel w/best views in the city. A "nothing's missing" kitchen w/granite countertops. 4 bedrooms & 3 baths + private yard w/ jacuzzi. Major price reduction. Owner says "sell it" $1 ,295,000 BRAND NEW DUPLEX If It's beauty & an Income you're looking for, stop! With a 3 Bdrm, 21h Bath owners unit & a 2/1 rental, this Is It! Tiie roof, polished granite, excellent design & a 3 car alley-accessed garage. Wowl $689,500 LINDA ISLE CUSTOM P r e s t i g e , w o r k -s a v e r contemporary home recently remodeled. Sunny western exposure w/Main Channel views. Huge dock for your "fleet". 3 bedrooms, 41h baths. Private pool & spa. $2,495,000LH ..... fit t '~·.... ..._ SEAWIND WITH A VIEW Expanded to provide the best of family living, this 4 bdrm 21h bath edition offers the finest w/huge family room custom kitchen, & a ••to die for" view. Vaci;tnt & ready to move In. Private spa & yard . $779,000 TURTLE ROCK CUTIE Well-located single story townhome in a well-respected, mature community. 3 bdrms, 2 baths w/ a private yard + super patio spa. Close to schools & shopping. Reduced price below market @ $335,000 , WILLIAM F. COTE, BROKER GrubhtiEllis 644·6200 t'1r9d Of the hubbub Of Orange ~ Sick of fighting the ffeewaya day lri and day out? Would you like to see white, puffy, cum'*-clOuds over be8utlful snow-capped mountains? Do you need a getaway? No ugly brown smog here I " you answer .. YES", then consider MONTANA fOr your next real estate purchase. Forget Palm Springs . . . that•s no Place to get a,wayl You IUQGllt Mexico? C'mon ... There are more problems there then lraql Hawaii? Naw ... The prices are higher than the volcanoMI · .,,.,,. there lo do In •ONTAllA, you aalc1 Fr•h water lake fishing · River rafting Fresh water stream fishing Fly ft8hlng capital of the wOt1d Bicycling Incredible downhiH skiing Snow mobile capital of the wortd Canoeing Miles of X Country skiing Ice fishing Golf Westem Culture Mountain Climbing Tennis Rodeos & Round-ups Ind.., cUlture Backpacking Water Skiing Wlndsuf'flnG Horseback rtdlng Backpacking Wiidiife watehlng Wilderness walks Dinosaur hunting ••• And OlllJ a~ 111 .. ,..._ 0Nn1• CcMmtJ Alrportl I 1811 Md rent the following real estate In Southwest Montana: Vacation homes In the mountains, vacation homes with river frontage, aid ch81ets In the mountains, raw land from 1 to 20 acres, .. Gentlemen's" ranches from 20 to 1,000 acres and real working cattle · rmiches up to 20,000 acres. Want more? Real estate in Montana is so lne~. you won't believe It. Here are some examples: 3-1 ACll9 9UILDlllQ 81TD On Georgetown lake,.. near Anaconda. Fishing, hunting, golf, biking, akltng. Year 'round llCCell. Super view. Bordered by U.S. Forest Servtce. 1 hour from major airport. $40,000 to $45,000 each. PUTllUD LAD· Oii ,._ LAD With Incredible western •XJ>C*ft Ind over 214 feet on the lake, this 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath home Is Incredible. Sltu8ted on 1.2 acre1 w/plet, allp & CCMM'9d ~ dock all for '375,000 10+ ACR•a WJLOQ HOii• Located close to Bozeman & but 13 mites from Bridger Bowl (super skiing) this 3 level log ~ home (3 Bdrms, 2 Baths) Is an Incredible mountain retreat. Elk and deer on property. $160,000 . 400 FmtCllD ACR•a • VllW Offers seclusion & privacy. this parcel la ready to build on. Cloee to Bozeman and Big Sky (super skUng) & bordered all around by farmland. Can ..... acteage to other ranchers for fMd purpoMI & Income. Super Big Sky buy. $800,000. I 120 ACRD llRIDGD CMYOlt Dense forested mountain property w/ native timber. Beautiful mountain views. Forest service road for year 'round acoess. Build your own dream home. or log cabin. $100,000. Fl8HTAIL, MONTANA RANCH With over 3,000 acres of land + springs and creeks, this working ranch fronts the highway. Remodeled home + new bam, super Irrigated for 300 +cow/calf pairs, Oh. what a dealll Cloee to Red Lodge & Yellowstone. 1875,000 11,* AClll....,..,.. IMI VAi.UY Oww 1.000 .,... of ,..,. llnd. .,.,...., 2,000 .,... of tlmblftlnd • Mt 1,300 .... --. N ...... rlftdt _. "llnoctl JO"' IOdla oft'. 11....., ....-.CS 2 .-y, • ldrm \1dDMl1 ... --· •huMroul ~ & rMCft meneglf houMI. Modern Cllllle ................ & lnigllton ...... .,. In .... condlof1. lncnclble .... ..,,.., ...,. ,..... • pMl.om.111 mounl8lrw bofdlr .. epedll rw"Ch. wo.•M Nly ~ '* ~ rwdl wtl\ .....,.... *-lind flW' ~ II a~ Nim ..... & NW IO h ....... I la~ M IMf mf W .. -.., ... ..c1l11t """'- If you are ln..,_ted In receMng brochures on the• or other parcels in MONTANA. ,,_.e caH me. I am a MceriSed Real Eetate Brok• In both CALlfOINIA AND MONTANA and can represent you In Montana u well u I have been doing In this w tor IN P9lt 20 ~ NoW ...oclated with Grubb & Elli• In Newport Beach, my name la ml OOlf' Md fJ'Y tel•~ numbers are: 760-1900 141·9637 733-1164 PAGE 8 I SATURDAY June 29, 1991 EXEC011VE HAWEN 81&9 TO UAal A place a~ from home, put value Waiting for large family. Five BR. for this stu 'o condominium. 4BA, poo~ larp muter suite with Community clubhouse, tennis, pool spa and balcony. Lou of amenities. and basketball $70,900 $664,000 3J. Johnson Bob & Terry Coluccio BAYlllDGE 8EAl9LAND A bett location in this gated Fabulous resjdence with exceptional community. Airy and bright upPCr water and city lights view. Quiet unit. Two BR. 2BA. Commuruty location, pristine condition. Two BR, pool and spa. $280,000 formal dining room enhanced by Debi Miller pnt patios. $737,SOO CANYON CREST Aon Peters & Suzanne Shuler Spectacular a.ir conditioned 3BR, PICTtJRE PERFECT ready for occupancy in this exclusive lovdy home in lovdy setting. Four area. Close proximity to beaches, BR, country k.itchen, family room, Ncwpon Center, and shops. wnh stone fireplace. Charming living $359,500 room, French doors, pnvate spa.. B.J. Johnson and Many Malcomb $749,500 SANTA ANA HEIGHTS Barbara Aune and Carlyn Callan Large comer lot between two golf HARBOR VIEW HIU.8 courses, shacious, beauufuJ family Customized and espanded and home wn J:lcl and spa. nce.Ptional! Country kitchen with Convcnicn y located to shopping skylight, formal dining room, family and freeways. $375,000 room, muter 1uitc with iu' own Many Malcomb private sitting room. Pool. $779,500 CANYON CREST Barban Aune and Carlyn Callan Beautifully atbintcd 2BR DUPLEX-COM townhome. e beach! Corona dcl Perfect as is or a terrific remodel, Mar address! Close to all amenities! plus income unit. Walk to beaches, Community pool, spa and tennis. ahopf.ing, achools. Unit bu mini All thi.I for $389, 900 city 'gbu view. Truly a "Crown of B.j. Johnson and Many Malcomb the Sea" $795,000 INVE8TOR81 4 Pl.EX Jan \VJ.son Sh:fr ~11 mainta.ined fouipla in CORONA DEL NAii escc cot location near shopping and Harbor V1CW Hilla, daiped by tran~nation. Remodded in 1988. owner/arclUtcct. featuring JBR. Hig y ~ded owner/user un.it. 3BA, aera.c room, added breakfast Owner · carry paper. $449,500 room OTCtlooks pool and lanai. Linda Octh $799,000 CORONA DEL MAil HoUyH<>Mmon Charming cottage on R-2 lot, great DUPLEX potential for second urut iiddit.ion. Bayfront dupla. upper mnodded Three BR, fireplace. Close to beach 11:1d reoovaced with JBR. 2BA, and shopping. $475,000 catbedn.I ccilinp. lower 2BR. 1 BA, BJ. Johnson each f eatwa fireplace, largo l'OOIDI, WESTCUFF aepante laundry. 4 car pnge. Pour BR. 4BA, totally remodeled, Superb views of turning basin. loolu like new! Custom features $799,000 throughout, separate maids or in-law Loil Jacobi quanua. IArge lot. $549,000 8PYGIAU SPECTACUl.All LoU Jacobs Churning Mediterranean 5BR. home IJJFFErl NEWPOllT MY bu the best of everything, European Located at end of quiet cul-de-sac, 1tyle kitchen, fam1!f room with family borne with 4BR. 3BA, tus 3 gno.ite wet bi.r, an J:lanked lloon. car pnge. Lou of room for A stream meanden roup the lusb larp family wbo likes to eotcna.io. landscapin~ $791,SOO Private /::ii and ape. $S49,SOO &rban G man U>d Hyla Bena J.dlie eigh C090NA Dm. ~VIEW NEWPORT NOant WI AS Charm.ins couap oo map•&cent lot l-o•ely Can Marbella t: in over looking the lushly land.caped exceUentlbc:ation, wi many canyon enhanced wit.b an ocean superior custom upgraded f eatuta. new. PIDWy room with fareplace Three BR, and den or 4BR. tropical boesu •window Scat to enjoy the r landlca~ in private yard with apa ewr dwipna Yiewi. $145,000 and wat an. $594,000 Ann Pcun & Suzanne Shuler Carol Allison HAllBOll lllDGI! DOVER SHORES Dramatic ui-lncl >BR. 3BA. Ready for ttmodd. Giant ~ Panoramic view.. Ouutandi; ~uctioo! Prime lot with location, liabt, white and bri t. views of S.c.k Bay and city ligbu. Move-in iud~Tute the lifatylc of Very larp family home with pool. the rich and ous for only $675,000LH. $115,000 Carlyn Ca.llan md Bub.ta AWN Ann Peien a Suzanne ShuJc:r COllONA Dl!L llAll Two blodu lb oceanr Cmiom remodeled raidcnce. Three BR. nWd. quarurs. mini Yicw from muter suite. IncNda good income unit. $949,000 Ano Petcn and Su.zan.ne SbuJc:r DOVEll 8HOllE9 Glamoroas. 10phisUc:atcd and peed. th.it tthdeoce bu it all! Superb muter suite with his and Mrl beth.. Gracioua livina. LusbJy land.ca;pcd l;.ll'Clem. Prmcy, nytc and comfort. S1,09SJ)OO But.a Glabman lllG CANYON-VIEW Map.ifacait V crsaillc plan acrou from Bjg Canyon Country Club. Comer location. Detached Deane built, fonner modd home. Views of city and golf ~rse from mo•t rooma.. $l,l4S,OOO Carol Allison lllGCANYON Stunnina. tcrC:oC 4BR. with 1perkling pool. extra larp pcintc lot. becontcd ancf ranoclcled with the utm0n can and attention to detail EJepnce and comfon abouncb. $1,275,000 c.rot ABDoo COllOJICA DEL MAii Pbmcwneml 1990 remodel interior aocl ataior. Pabulou f*>OnJDic ocao, bey and city ~ Yiews. Encnam me. of sruuic. Tn&Jy kitcbal. Prolasionally 5:;:d and decorated. $1.)95,000 Bill Cou DQ!ll&ID MY You woa't waat tO miu th.it sorseoas autom llm. home within the ptcd cocla'f'C of Emerald Bey. ~views. Fmat con.nnact.ioo. $2.100,000 ~ Daley and Nancy Daley 8l!LCOOlr1' Ocean view, SBR. 4~A, cu.nom home with many superioc feanv., indud.inc nate of the an kitchen. o.Jt cabincuy, ccntnl air, tecurity and intcn:om. 4 car garage. A rare olfcnnc. $2, l 9S.OOO- NEWPORT 8HOREPIACE Oumaoding cwtom contemporary nwtapiccc located on 141 feet of prime bayfront. Includes dock with .tip for larie yacht. Enjoy lu:xuriow 1 aoe Yiewa of bay and city lighu from patio. Pour BR. O~BA. $3,65(),000 Barben Au.oe and Carlyn Callao ~ NEW LISTING : '9ALTA tlt.U WT $1,700,000 Every posslbfe amenity la avWlable In • thla incredlble 6 bedroom, 81h pk.18 \oi bath ...... Secutty gated and pro .. ak>nally land.caped wttti ..... court. putting green and cuatDm pool, groan • •WaterlaJ[ Fabuloue mut8f wttti ,., .. ~ chltdren1' wing, full gym and gourmet kitchen with all top of the line ~ ances. Completefy fumtahed -what ·an fncrecflble oppor1unltyl I NEWPORT IEACH CANYON lllAND $299,900 This lovely condo looks Ilk• newll Located next to tennis courts. 2 BRa, 2 BA hlghty upgraded, Plantation ahuttera, mirrored walls. IAYllDOI CONDO $279,900 T entftc 2BR, 2BA condo tn preferred In- side locldlori. Planked oak ftoon In entry. kitchen and baths. Plantation ahut- tera. Must Mii. 118CM«ON tatt.000 Monaco floor plM. 38R. 2.58A. Profee lkxWty ~. let.I tor .....,_ Ing lncfoorl & out. OuiM culde HC SIA llDel $2•t,t00 Sea.tty gated 2 BRa, 2 BA, condo wfth pmnm tp8 and -Mw of city llghta and ....... NEWPOtn GUM $1M,OOO Famlty home, unique gat9d area of N9w- port. Ave or 6 8Ra, with prtvate ape., streama and waterfall•. HAHOlt llLL $1,195,000 Maiaon de Fleura -stunning 5 BR a. tom home. Beauttful putet exbNtor, dra- matic entry, gourmet's kitchen, Hbrary, 3 ftreplacea, pool and apa. NOll1M IWffl $479,000 S1atety aycamc>l'M -..round thla ... 5 BR, 3 BA. Hlghty upgraded throughout. THI IWffS $US.OOO Large 5 BR, 3 BA home with tun MCUt1ty system. 8Mutlfut greenbelt WM. Lot8 of upgradee, lmrNICUlate condition. DOVH IMOlll $1,2" 000 Panoramic bay, ocean and Newport c;;:: ter vtataa. Sleek, com.mporary newty ,. mod"9d home. Open each weekend: MAllOl llDGI $791,000 Enjoy fabuloue city llahta and mountain vtewa from this •BA, 3BA upgraded Lautremont Ml IOA PB•lllU $7IO,OOO • ThJ9 48R home exudM charm & t>Muty. Lower level completely remod"ldl 119 CANYON :=ooo Styled to create tormal Md llv- lng ... In thle ..... ~ oom- nu11y. Pool. epa Md .. deck. 38A. VILLA BALBOA'VEASAILLES SEAFAIAE 90l8IOUI VllW COM)() $169,000 Elegant large 2BR condo, affording bay ocemi Yiewa. Exqulstte Interior delJgn. IXCIUINT YAWi @ ONLY $119,000 ~ luxury condo IMng, d.corated tor style and comfort. Assumable k>an, leUe option, or seller may canyl NIWlY llMODlllD $169,000 Abeolutety gorgeous newly remodeted tuxury condomlntum. Ocean and IUnaet vtewa. OUM MAlftl PINTHOUll $249,000 Vaulted ceilings, cleamory windows, lkytlghta, large deck over1ooklng g belt. Utuma61e loan. INCTACUIM OCIAN VllW $179,000 OcMr'I vt.wa from living area and both bedrooms. t..mve 2 BR, 2 BA. Formef model In ftnal phase of Vina Balboa. -aA fAlll" OCIAN V11W $419,000 la*h 3 BR, 3 BA condo. Grand double door entry. brMkfaat nook, •xpanelve canopy wtndow, all with gorgeoua. vtn- lna OCMn Ylewa. ... MA'1RID VllWI $22t 000 ~ .... large aundeck. u..' ,,... ful upgr'8dee W/Stalnmut9r carpet, mar- ble entry and more. MY Alm 0CUN VllWI $199,000 Seht' deeparatell Must Move Nowtl Newport Bay View Condo. ~ A• duoed. A Terrtftc Value At Onty $399,000 IAY a OCIAN V11W1 $1", Spect8QMr vl9wa from this large 2 BR 2 BA. Elegant Dvlng, many beauttfut up- grades. llAYllW $671,000 Larv-t modet, choice greenbelt looa- tlon, at end of cuf.de.ae. Unobatructed vt.wa. St8pe to pool & Jao ml. UDO '8•11lU $421,000 e.uttful apt on the Udo PenlnMJla wttti drwnatlc tMly and OCMn vtew. large 1 BR 1 BA. Large boat aHp avallable. NIWPOtlT IMOIU •111,000 lmmacutatel OriglnaJ owner ha ~ad wtth qualty and taste. 2-48Ra, pri- vate patios. llOOIMIW •n•,900 2 BR,. 21Aba townhome, = com-munity. Newly upgnld«t. .... ...... wtth hplaoe ' 8PL MllOIVllW.... ... •••• Cot11ful'tllble home ... OOl9'I ... .. p&llCe In M'9 room. Wiie to ......._ LAGUNA IUCM tt .... 111 PRICE REDUCED t.200.000111 f'our "'9. 38Aa on 5 S.V-. .-one of .. ._ vtewa on the cout from --.. ~ room. / 01Hll MIAS UNMlllTYPMK.W ·~ Greenbel ~ 3M. 28A. ,_ os- pet and erdoe9d lllrtum. IOUIM COAlf •llO t":f 11 New net In S.C. Plllll --. 3 , I ~ ~, _.. c1a.,. tlfftlv S)""1tMd ..... WALi TO IUCN le M.a. tlt7-Four BR, 2BAoncu6-de111e remad1l1d. Spl. tMw, A.B./bollt Wiii, *"'-• VISIT OUR TOUR OF FINE HOMES! Sunday June 30, 1991 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. ADDRESS PRICE HOST/HOSTESS 2104 MIRAMAR 611 LIDO PARK DR., #4F 304 LUGONIA 210 LILLE LANE #107 230 LILLE LANE #212 374 NEWPORT GLEN COURT 1218 POLARIS1 2 RUE GRAND DUCAL 450 VISTA TRUCHA 500 CANCHA 41 GANNET 138 WESTPORT 47 CANYON ISLAND 8 HILLSBOROUGH 33 RIDGELINE 19 CHERBOURG 935 TILLER 503 ALTA VISTA, L.B. s 695,000 $ 425,000 s 355,000 $ 229,000 s 399,000 $ 895,000 $1,295,000 $1,090,000 $ 525,000 s 479,000 $ 475,000 $ 279,900 s 299,500 $1,395,000 $4,100,000 $ 795,000 $ 690,000 $ 750,000 SATURDAY OTHER OPEN HOUSES IA'IUIDAY Dover Sham 1218 Polarts Thi WTa 450 Vl5'I Trucha Eastslde Costa mesa 219 Clbfllo $1 ,295,000 WllTWI Johnson $525,000 Victor Ya $479,000 Joyce,.__ s..- 2101 y~ wanderer S..FU.. 210 Lii #107 Wiiler JiltcNI $675,000 Sllldy Mittman $229,000 ANN MARIE MURPHY MELBA YACK JOAN CARLSON WALTER MITCHELL REBECCA WORSHAM VERGILENE HULL JIM WEISENBACH MIKE MAZUR VICTOR YACK JOYCE PALMER GREG CONNOR NORMA WARREN JOAN MATHER SANDY MfITMAN LYNNE VALENTINE VESSA HAMRICK CHRISTINA EDLER JILL ROTHELL SUNDAY IMr'9 22 Rockrole HlnlnglDn Belch 9731 ..... Ctrclt WIA'*• 8811 TIRWtlk COfOnl °"Mir -eo&Mtwod $215,000 Judy Loos $317,000 Clludlll Mann $285.000 Owdl 11.099.000 Muy5'11"- LOOK FOR THE RED BALLOONS! Pick up your tour guide at any of the above Homes or at our Newport Beach omce. PAGE 12 I SATURDAY June 29, 1991 GEOR.GE ELKlNS COMPANY SAN MARINO 13 PALM DESERT NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH llDUCID $200,000 IU. ... CMYOM lltA1I MO.--.~ cvstomued home on olmos1 VI OCtW In ltlit gole-gwrded community. 6 bedrooms, 5 VJ boths Recently remodeled kitchen, hit & hers boths in master slide Privote pool ond secluded ape 2 bedfoom~ ore 1n o seporole w ing .deol IOf In-Lows, moid 0t olfoces Off..d ot $ l ,295,000 QnN HOUH SAT A SUN 1-5 10 aUINING Tiii • a10 CANYON, N.a. EASTaLUff -SINGU UVIL fAMILY HOMll •• Beout.lvlly upgrodedl 4 bedrooms 2'h boths plus fom1ly room French doorJ ond windows, ra•sed panel 1ntenor doors crown moldings, mothle and ook tr'lmmed I.replace En1oy the svnMls, city ltghtn ond prwocy from th11 ct.tlroble loco•·on Convenient 10 schools, mow-ng. 1enn1s and tronspanohon Coll lor on a ppo>ntment to.,,_ Asking $599,500. OPIN HOUSI IUN 1-5 2227 AHUTUS IASTaLUff, N.a. INCIEDllL Y NIQO TO HLll ••. 2 bedrooms, 2 both condo with IOfmol d1n1ng, forge lt111ng room with fireplace Fabulous ocean .,,_ You dernro•e You sovel S'295,000 OPIN HOUSI IAT 1-5 260 CAONIT GOI -~·· CITY LIGHTS AND MOUNTAIN V1IWll.. appealing reiidence on o spoc-ous comer lot boos11 both views and pn loco1ed 1n o qutel ond des.roble communrty close to shops ond res1ouron11. Anoctolt0n tenn.1 ond pool Pos11b1l1ty to odd 2nd story. Coll to ... 1 SS 10,000 HUGI KJTCHENl •.. Duol mailer 1uilel 1n this peocefvl a>ndo with one of the lorgesi poho1 N-carpel ond Wesh point. The b9odi ond boy ore both woth•n walking d1stoncel Tenn11 anyonef $244,500 2~1112V#~~ kl NICEO FOi A QUICK IALl. .• Th11 Newporl Beach condo 1n the popular Versailles leo1u1111 two master bedroom sui1n, lorge polio, views of the ocean, boy, mounto1ns ond city hght. Spolleu ·mOYe in condrhon Community pool, apo and Oubhovse Off.red al $228,900 LOCAnoM, LOCA110M, LOCAnoM, .. .A Woll to the bHch, a~ of th• OCMn and • condo pool 1 i.ru-bedn>om, apadous Mng room ' . ... . . . . .. CORONA DEL MAR THRll ITOIY lllSH MANOl. •• with ~ulor 'lliewt In all dtf9dlons ol white woler, canyon ond hills Eloborote hand carved woods, atotned gloss skyloghls & leaded gloss windows throughout A 1 7 h high moaonty l1reoloce captures the omb.once of the l 5th centuty Terraces. counyordJ & goiebo Wlfh spa ore accented by sounds of the ocean S 1.900,000 UNIQUE CORONA DIL MAa HOMI WITH .• .slvdoo unit Close 10 ahoppong and beach Home needs some ''TLC" bu1 11 very large ond lrveoble ot prnent Residence next doc< 11 olao on morltei fOf sole . good rt fOf 1pec:ulolt0n $529,000 RIOANT 4 alDttOOM TIADIT'tONAL •• Qvolily cuitom ~ ore evident 1n th11 4 bdrm, 2'11 both lom1ly home. It offen the rof9 combmot10n ol elegon<'e & camion 1n OYer 2600 eq fl from the c:hormlng Iron• courtyard. through F111nch doon to the uniquely designed uMd bndt pool/ spo The Iorgo mollef sulle boom ¥Oulted e»illng1 & upgtOded filed both Country kitchen with eating oreo, plus lormol dining Much much mo<el AU thts !of only $~59,000 onN HOUll IAT .. IUN 12JH -4rH UOHT, HIGHT onN '1.00ll PLAN •• .describes thlt rore tingle 1toty 3 bedroom, lorge lomlly room home Comer lol location on o great communlty. low oslOcio'-1 fee of S52 per month includn· Otympic pool, spa, tennis courts, ..olleybel1 coul1, botltetboll cour1, club houM, 10hboH and soccer field $314,900 J0,000 IQUMI '°°' .... '°' MANllOtLCoidllmpOroly _..,. ~ 0 ,.,.,. 26 OCl9 6olAlle ... ~. Mty COllCiltwoble _.,.., idided ill .. 10 bedroom, 16 boltl dllle. 2 swimming pool, lennrs court, dl1eo,J:;• 2 roc:qvet boll eoufts, 7 Cl# ginoe ........ ~ lor 2 ,.,, ~ --ol ... llllie ~. ColDlno SuNllll, Noe Verdet ~ snow cupped ~ '-- o1S14,950,000 _ 7E59·91 DD 1 7 Co Nlte Plaza e Suite 1 O 1 R A L T UNDA ... •M.L Pll I Fiii POI YOUI TACMTI TOO MUCHU •.• Thefl tty !Ne lrodilionol Undo We tiotM .Heh offers 0 rare ~ to dock ...... ,od9 up '° ao h It features S bedn>oms. SI/\ bothf, o h149 l'l'IOller Miile .... 1h closett galore. 3 ~ o bonUt "'°"' Ofld o 3 cor goroge Auocdlon l9Mll, <~ & dodi 52,600,000 NEWPORT NORTH NfWPORT CR[~T =.-~ -z:..•..::-.. "' .. -::= m ...._ .......,.., '"WI a.,--. .._. Mnt Ind dining ........ v..... ..... In ... ,....., maT OOURT LOCATIOll 1•1.000 4 111 ....... N llllllt ... ...._ 191p•r .... IOOO 111 ft ..... WOftl In clr*'lt .,._, ~ ..,_h1uaf11U' '""""*"a._,..., MDVCDft .. .,.,_ ,.,.__.._.._. .. 1111•-.Nllllllt ........... ~~ ..... , .... In ... '°°"" ................ ,_, COSTA Mf <....t • ......... ·= 311••·-• ---... Oft ..... . ..... ·-... ti) "*"· ... to ....... ... ....................... $ .... "' ....... IRVINF & SANTA ANA HTS .... I WT LOCATIOll 1111,000 Dllltlllt1 ..,... to..,... IDCillllon nw ~a ...... ~ ... ,....,.,.. ... lmore bedrOOfM. Cclmefllelll ~ w.nd In klcMn. IOUD CONllR LOCATtOel 1710.000 ~ femodlled home on • lot. ao.. toor pe.n wit\ t Mdloome '*"' din row. .._.,, Pffw* w-.., ........... upper .... GllW DllCOMTOR ..,.. tn .. ooo 2 beclrooin\, 2 Nit home on OM d Udo'• mote ct. ..,.... ......_ Dlr*'O room. M..-.,.. -"' ... piece Md llllftg ... l.Oftl.Y ~ 1140,000 Ooroeous •bedroom, 3 ~ Medll•n•__,, vtlll on • Wge lot wttn • i..-:..--*Y a PlllO-,.. .... glllnd ..,.,_ .. toors. more. TMDITIOIUL N'TOIW .... .000 4 bdrm, SV. ~ home on larve '5' tot. ~ toor plM ~ cMn, ofb, playroOm. FOf'rMI dlr*IQ room • bar I ,,..,, t.dwood Aoora. NEWPORT BEACH ........ -..ooo Flbulous ~condo-"' a~ I~ pM den. 0.11111111 .... of ~ wt cly ..... loll llp ...... !*. llAWMllT ...,....,.. -·-I bedroom, 3 bllt plua din condo eoc.d on Udo Pitt! Dr. FMteltic loc.-on wWt owtl ....... ._of ~ & city llgta .......... .., ... .... USTUIQU -IOO .... t .. toor unit~ pool, .... a;.... I dty '8f*. 11~ ~ I MdfOOM. 2~ Mitt ... ,...,~~ .. -.. ......... 8TUllH•IO DUPLD lne.OOO •••,.... .... _. = °""" .. a _. ~ ... .,_,. Pl I p,gplltf pro;Uu ~ ... ,...,._ ..... tooce.. 808 a DOVIE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP . We wo.id Uke to ••Ip po• b•p or ••D po•r •o••· # 1 llElllAX A.9eat 8 out of 10 years in the State of California.· Ranked nationally in the top 10 RFJMAX Agents for 11 years consecutive. 760-5000 or 760-1580 WHY LIST WITH JUST ONE AGENT! CALL THE KOOP TEAM CAMEO SHORES AcQaceat to Golf C6ar•• CUff DlllVE HARBOR a BAY VIEWS 5.300 sq. foot 5 BR , 7 BA, large family room, large open living room, kitchen is a dream, master suite with steam shower. Jacuzzi, fireplace, game room. elevator. Will trade down. Puk setting w/fabulous ocean views & private beach newly refurbished in 1988. Contemporary Interior & Mediterranean exterior. Seller Is motivated. Submit all offers Including trades for lower priced home This is a steal. Reduced to Fantastic views from 1Nt custom 3 M, 5 BA home. Game rm with 20 ft. bit, pool tlble, game table, ptus bull-9' ......... C*Ut huge master sutte with llr9' apa. Selli Ill or A Steal at $1,150,000 BOB & DOVIE KOOP PLANS READY & CITV APPROVED 28,000 sq. foot lot with plans for 18 units and 5,600 sq. feet of retail. Will trade equity. $775,000 BOB & DOVIE KOOP SPYGIASS LEASE Custom home 5 bedrooms. 4 Yl baths. All of the features you would expect in a custom home. 4 car garage. 3 Fireplaces mountain view. $5,000 808 A DOVIE KOOP BIG CANYON COSTA MESA On 7th Green Weet.laeter Ave. 5 BR, 8 Ba tam rm Formal din, study, 13,500 •q n lot on 7th green. Pool and spa ju11 redone. &.et Bwv at SI, 770,000 WILL Co .. lcler LOCAL TRADE 808 a DOVIE KOOP Mediterranean style custom home. Four bedrooms, thrH hJfl bttht, lfg. family room with fir~ & wet bar • Huge muter IUitt, very targe pool Ifie yard, Miter w1n leaat with option to purcnue 11 $440.000 $1,450,000 BOB & DOVIE KOOP make offer. AskJna $1.aH,eM 808 i: DOYm KOOP NEWPORT HEIGHTS SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO "Newport Beacl. Mirabella Co..., a. Flvt year old Mtdlltrrtntan townhome. ThrM large bedrooms, thrH bttha, large llvlng rm with flrepltce, two ctt attached garage, with le&M, or leue option, or make ofttf. BEST BUY AT $340,000 COSTA MESA BUSINESS OPPORnJNm C.dlllmc Repair Shop Established 8 years, Includes everything • lifts, scope lathe, phone #, name. customer data San Juln'• most txduslw IO- dresa. 14,4«) foot lot on 14 & 15 fairway. Buildable pad of 8, 120 ft. Gate guarded community. Stner vety mollva1td. Arta'a Beat Buy. Now Witt Trade $425.000 BOB A DOVIE KOOP WATERFRONT For Sale or ...... Opdoa base of over 450 people. l._..._ __ ...__ili Computer and Busfness related software. Owner will train. $99.000 BOB KOOP .JR. NEllPOllT BEACH Ai llH110N IUILDEIS CoaoNA DEL MA.II OCEANnONT Prime k>cdon with cai. Hne & jltty Ylewl. Large R-2 lot, appnMd to bui· Id two 3,000 eq. ft horn· es, plus pc)alible 3rd home • for 4, 700 lq ft plus home. BOB A DOVIE KOOP MESA VERDE COl'fA MllA GfeOt Meto V~ home, 3 I BR. lrg fom rm, eot in country kit. Fonnol din' enc, Offer9d ot $179, ........ ,., ......... ..,. Pat ...... COSTA MllA This lorge R-2 lot on the east MO. of Cotto Me.a offers 3 8R 1 BA;. ond room to build. A g'*1t irwdment ot tM0,000 COSTA MllA Greot stcwter home: 3 BR 1~, BA toWn.~. 2 eot ottoched ~· Wmh/ dryer hooll-ups, priYote potio. WoDt to school & lhoppng. ,, ...... SANTA ANA~of · J. 3 BR 1 lh both in o nice quief • . N"icefy londscoped home. PrMl!e }'9rd well suited for BBQ'I/ pcHMs. With o little T.l.C. & elbow greo• this home could be o '*'' chormer. A must ... for the ~ looking for 0 home with pctentiol. Don't be shy, mole• ond offet1 ttl0,000 SANTA ANA Nice fomily neighbomood. This 3 BR 2 BA home hos been cOmpletely Nfur· bished with new corpeting ond new point throughout. Just odd finishing touches ond move 1n Mob on offer. Seller V9fY motivoted. t112,000 HUNTINGTON ICH l~ -4 8R 2 BA Huntington Beoch home. new 4llderior & interior point. New driveway, central air. ~ii& tns COSTA MUA large 3 8R home with ex· ponded moster bedroom ond d.n. Enonnous FR. w/heof1h ~. cvl-dtMOC, R.V. or boot OCUSI. S4Jbmit ofl offen. Owner onalou1. t21a.seo NIWPOIT llACH Raon style 1Mna ~ its bestl Prutigiout Newport Townhc)me, 3 '8R 2~ baths plus O.n. Wolk to the ~1 get In o ten· nit mOtch Of' relax ot the beoutitvl ~ & spo. Truly o must,.. properly. AWng f2",000 ANAHllM 3 BR 2 BA. super condition, large bedrooms, new carpet, new point, new windOw cCNenngs, R.V. occeu, ond rnont f 119,000 COITA MISA 2 BR 1 BA. end unit In quiet ''woodsy'' complea large molter suHwL Rre· ploce, Asking $17.,,000 COSTA MUA 3 BR otrivm home, "°ulted b.amed ceUings, up to do-. clecOf', trodt I~ ing, skylights, lob of extros. tHS, OUNGI Coiy condo, With mony amenities, lorge kitchen, & pgtio. Close to Cho~ Col· t.ge & shopping, Quiet (Olnplea $14',too NIWPOIT llACH High MCllrity community. • 2 BR 2 BA •/"'°""-, spo, 10Uno, ~ '!!'.£. bon· queHoc:llil*. Very dean f1.,,fM COSTA MUA POol home, on cut de 10C st Skylights, clo1e to schools, Meds TLC. t21t ,.,. .. nl•d ~ Coro ...... COSTA MUA 2 BR (could be 31, 2 BA, vouh~ ed b.amed ceilings, apo, atrium, lOts of U1ro1. Asking t2St,504> SANTA ANA 3 BR, on cul·de·IOC, lotoe fom. 1ly room with f1reptoc., fomt1y kitchen wiff; eating o'90. Asking S1M,too COSTA MUA Shorp, 1horp, shorp, lSOO sq ft '3 BR 2 8A Muo Verde home. All Nw ltlt'chetl & baths, vaulted ceilings, owner will f!O!"l· Price reduced S2~t,ooo COSTA MISA 5 Bit aft home large pool, wolk to Mesa V e.o~.id Country Club. Greot buy ~ $175,000 COSTA MISA Sporltlin9 c:leon & neot M. Verde -4 BR pool home. Lrg comer lot, qlltet neighborhood Convenient location. q~l1 $249,500 COSTA MISA 2 huge master bedrooms . one with odjotNng both. Possible mother 1n low quor1en. 2 CCMtrM patios, lrg deck 011W _QO: roge Comer lot Aslung $21t,to0 Open House IA1UIDAY -1-6 -171 ····-CJl 1224,toO PU 1-4 -700 W. WllU 1M. C1r11111 S144,IOO p 1-4 SIM -Col••• CJl 1221.000 PU 1-4 • toO C...., LA 117, ....,.. 11•to0 1-4 • am~ et. CJl azsa.ooo _.IUNMT 1-4 -....... C.CJll1 .... -1-4 JR 1114 ........ C.M. R1'ltll0 , .. MM 111:1 UlllL C.M. ....... t-4 • _,.....,,CJl ml.GOO ,.. 1-4 -1176 .... ..,, CJl a...- 1.a • .. ,. .... CJl 111..- COSTA MESA 3 BR 2 BA, FREEDOM HOME • btro lorge COl'I'* lot opprox. 7700 sq ft Din- ing room, family room, f1reploce. large pool & enclosed CC>Uftyo:d. MotMJ!ed Mllet. Make oo off.rt $229,000 COSTA MISA 3 yr new uec home. • BR 3 BA. moster both hos spo. FP, move in condition. Seller highly mot1"°'9d. $34t,000 . COSTA MISA Neat aton., model ,,.tea townhome w/new ook cob.nets, new carpet, ce.1· 1ng fons , wet bor, pvt potlO, 2 BR/) lh 8A. $151,500 COSTA MUA New listing • minute. from beoch Country otmosphete, remodeled kitchen & both with Jocuui tub. R.V. occess. 7..:350 sq ft. lot. OwMr moving, submit offer ~204,500 • COSTA MISA Swim ond stay cool· t9dwood decking & gated entry to sunn1 e!lpOsed tri-oreo bocltyord. Highly upgraded 3 BR home. 10 • 20 fom o'90, quiet cul de soc, great ne1hborhood 252,500 COSTA MUA 4 BR + pool. Greot buy on this lo....ly Meso No. home. Property in~ in concfition. Big bock yord w~ poho w/wood deGlting. Lots of 19oroge, dOM to schools, chud*, & So. Coost Plcno. $231,too COSTA MISA en.at storle< A "must ,.. .. oppottvnity fOf' the flrst time buyer The lot is tOned R-2, con build on odd•tionol unit, nic:e 3 B• home, woodbumtng FP. orcvlor dtivewoy lot off street porll1ng S21t,OOO COSTA MUA GotQ.ous tn·.., 1n top u· ecut1Ye oreo, 5 BR/3 BA, huQe master, wot to Meso V•rde Country Club, As~ing MaS,000 GAIOIN GIOVI Bock on the ~•ti 3 BR, spo, goroge, desirable condition & locotion. S1~,900 COSTA MESA Bnng your large fom1ty • {even '(®r mother-1n-low) to th11 to-.itly 4 B•, 2 8A horn. Beautifully londscoped .,ord, sunounded block woll for pnvocy. $229,000 COSTA MISA AppfoiMd ot $225,000, this shOws theM owMrs ....ont to aeU nowl Eostllde .-cuh¥e townhome, 2 mostet suites. Ask.Ina $224,tll COSTA MllA Do ~ need o Mole le¥et iown.i..om.• 3 H , 2 BA, dble cor gcuoge. Small 18 unit complex. Mole on offer on IM nowlll ~ng . l1ft.5M 2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 546-2313 ......... • PAGE 16 I SATURDAY June 29, 1991 '/'r,,/i/r, ... Don and Joyce Olson Oon and JO)'CC arc dedicated full ti.me real cs1a1c profraionals and Iona time realdents of Corona tk I mu Tiie 11 buS&DCU pllilolpby reOccu the nature ol theu ll\'CI "K.cqi a hapi"l'Y and pocitwc 1n11ude " Tiicy enjoy w:lhna teal estate beaiuac they View it u a win·""'" 111ua11on and hive 1•1.oed muy new (,..., ndJ H a reruh of the IC moc lbe'y prcMde 1hc11 bu~n and scllen Jnl"Cc 11 a consmant top producer hnin1 t>ecn appointed u an Auoetllc Vice Prc11ckn1 for caccUcncc 1n 111 phuea o( real c:at11c She hu bc:cn 1 mcmbu o( the Proldcn1'1 O ub for K"lt:n ycan u Netional [~ccutl"C m aalca and markcnna for Cotdwell Banter They bnna l~lhcr •be knowledac. ctpe~11<c and attllutk ncceuary fOf a ~UC'ttllful traMaction Don and Joyce have been ICINC membcn of the oommunttv and oonunue ti\ IJ"C o( tbcu llJTK They arc FounJ<n of l~ Pcrfom11n1 Atu Center <>f Oranac C4'anl)', mcmbcn of the Paafi< 'iympbon)I end serve of the Ball Comm11tce, 01h1a C'onnlh1an Yacht Oub and the Nc .. p<m Arc. Chamber of Commerce They uc 100 supponcn of lbc Hoa, Hf'491111 ~~~ Club Tiiey have ra11ed au cht1dr<n 111 •tic area and now cnpy the: hie "' bc1111 11andp11cnu If )'OU arc 1111crc•tcd 111 f1nd1n1 out more ahout lhc winning oomt11nal1<>n of Don and Joyce Ohnn and C.oldwcll Ban);cr, call !Mm today II ~ 9060, U1 181 or 117 r HOUSE HUNTING JUST 1 GOT EASIER I A home wrth the Blue Ribbon Award lrom Cpldwell Banker rs ready to move I into the day you look at rt To earn this award a home must pass rigorous tests both 1n5'de and out And though they're 1n move in coodlhon tneyre pnced to sell Jutt call us loday OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1 •5 tlYINI 1111 no UHTAHA MARCIA BAYES $539,000 H.Y. NOMa 2200 ~ CAIUlll JOANNA DEMPSTER $544,500 IAUOA llUND UO OIAND CANAL SUSAN NOONAN $560,000 NIWPOIT IUCHIU7 com MAlttN BRENDA PETERSON S588,000 C010NA Oil MMt•4 AVOCADO SHEILA KAVlANI $575,000 IAY'IHOIU 2622 CfttMIW JERRY FINSTER $590,000 H.Y. MOml •tl6 ~ NIUON ERIC SHAW $595,000 HAllOI YllW t211 IUlfUNI WAY GINNY ANDERSON $875,000 NIWPOIT ISLAND 1717 CMAHNIL DAVID PRINCE $6815,000 H.Y. NOMlt 2264 'OIT DUINQI LARAINE SHAW $760,000 UI IOA llUND l•I GIAND CANAL SUSAN NOONAN S196,000 COIONA Dll MAI •20t IAYllDI JANIS MACMIUAN S88S,000 COIONA Dll MAI 212 OIClm AYI BERNARD TOWERS "60,000 COllONA Dll MAI 226 '°"' PAIGE HARTLEY $1,295,000 NPT H8TI •oa1 .... IOAD CAROLINE HAINES $1 ,396,000 IMOlllCIJffl 211 IYIMNG CANYON KAY PARKER t1 ,450,000 CMmOIMOIU EVAN CORKETT .tl07CIOIMAM $1,550,000 IHOllCUfn 217 IYll•t• CMYOH KEVIN KANOA 91 ,796,000 SUNDAY 1·8 COltOMD8.MM DAVID PRINCE """°"' cmy KATHY LENTON """" TAtONA 8EAOIH UOGAY 8T£VI! MfT'CHEU. .... 402_ S57SK.-,SK ••DJllCOUlf t2'l,IOO •• VllTAIOMA t308,000 U•6H•a&. "11.000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TWYll IOCk POINTI $at,IOO Flbdous 3 BR, 3 BA JM Peters lOWMolnl M11t11e 11111Y 1ne1 llllchen. 10 Piiio Wiii ~ mi Yiew Cul•sac location end compllx assoc faciillles LAIWNI & IRIC SMAW COIONA Dfl MAUN.I .. UOTIOPI DIANA GOLDSBERRY $425,000 JAIMINI ClfEK 41 JAIMM ClllK ELEANOR BOWlE $529,000 MAnOI YllW 2200 ~ CAllUlll LARAINE SHAW $544,500 COIONA Dfl MA1704 HIUOTIOPI DIANA GOLDSBERRY $549,000 HAHOI YllW t912 ~ All*NI JEFF EWING *549,500 IALIOA llUHD 120 GIAHD CANAL SUSAN NOONAN $550,000 llAYllW 1901 YACNJ MM1A GINNY ANDERSON $555,000 HAllOI VllW1912 '°IT WIY'UIOGI JOANNA DEMPSTER $5S9,500 NIWPOtlT IUCHJ117 COITI MAna BRENDA PETERSON S588,000 C010MA Dll MM614 AVOCADO SHEILA 1<.AVIA.NI $575,000 IAYIMOttU 2622 C1UM1W KEVIN HUTCHINSON $580,000 COltONA Dll MAIU7 NA1C111U1 JERRY FINSTER 1585,000 IAllOA ,..... 611 W. IAY ROBERT BENTS $845,000 IPYOIAlt • MON1'lliY CllCU DON OLSON 1748,000 NAllOI YllW 2264 ~ DU9Mal ERIC SHAW $760,000 HMIOI Y11W 1 tCM 1AMDCA11U L Yl.EEN EWING •ne.aoo UllOA -.MD ••• 9UND CAIW. SUSAN NOONAN sne,ooo llAYllW •to7 YACMT C01aM BARBARA MILES Sl2S,OOO M.V. Ml.U 1611 CAIWl'IAM 8USI£ VERNON ... 000 UIMM ,_. •a L OCUJRONT JAMU GRAY -000 CORONA DEL MAR COM $2",000 Ocmsldl °' l)ICllle coast highway, 2br 2bl "" Stancll10 POl1lon of legail lr'lplcx 2 blocb from ocan COIOMA DIL MAI $)25,000 lowly COf'ltlllmpcnly condo, 2br Ind 2ba wit! loft. wood ftooltng Ind u concifloneO. Accat to ~ YSlbeach COIOM DIL MAI $Ml,OOO Oceanside of PCH. 28R & 2BA condo Gltll baC11 oet·a-way clost to belch Ind VllaOt of Corona e1e1 Mar COM $Mtl/llO NM Medlllmlnan VIiia conoo 3 bd 3 bl fW Int Wiii ~ from rooftop deck. Ult Ill OOOd life In COM IC an lftcrdable pnce11 COM $'2U to $Mtl lnCroduclng fll ··~ colectlon~ 4 dll91CM lCNliillOmel. CklllllY consuuctlOn lndlbonll daiOI' 3bf 3bl and 2lw 2bl A nut seet D•• CIR.IC $529.000 A Yflt'f mClnQ l>WI 3 In _...,.. locllion Spl- caous, ~ lfld chlertUI. 3bf, family room Pncld IO sell COIOM DIL MAI $171,000 F ltlulOus newer dtJC)ltX 1n nn conclitlon! Ntty. °'*' STEVE SUTHERLEN, Branch Monogtr With Jndcpcndcnce Day UU. wec.k. .u's Wnc 10 dcdarc JOU! IDdcpelldcoce from blah maintawice IDd yard wort. ht l(lale flmWOfb lllto JOUf life bJ IDOrina IO a law malntcnaiw:a beac:b ~ or condominium. Al ~ Cowc WC have a l bedroom tOllmboUle rishl oa tbe water. put your car 10 tbo altldlcd 2 car praae COf the wee.tend and newr lake ii ooL The ¥iew from all rooms and patios is ICRlll the Owtncl to Balbol bland. Tie~ boat npt in front, or lltoll to Island abopl and taUWIDll. Call for a brochUR thal lbowl tbe spectKular ~ Tbc price b Sl,150,000. Allodler lplttkt is a amtcmponry dupla oa UtUo Balbol laland's Gmld Omal. Hip c:cili1lp aad ctramauc. tarp rooms Kt chc -.,. In the 2 bedroom main bou9e as weU u the wcD appocnttd I bedroom apartment. lt'a S795.000. aod includes a dodl for JOUf bly boeL Yre allo ~ the bat 1elca10t1 in town ol condoml.alUlDI ID lbe cbal'CUIC 'liJla,e o/ Corona del Mar. Many to cboole &om, pnced from the mid l00'1 10 lbe IUatl ~ aU Ill waJkina dist.an« of lhoppina. fine resiaura111 and beaw1flal buc.hes. D«l•Te J'OUr i~ndaKie cu ""CCk and let YI show J'OU Wry special l'olewpon lifClcylo. The &bel are blQt. aod the ••ter°s qiarklina. WNt •~ J'OU Wllhn& for? teeing. large front houSe. neulrll Oecof. Rat 1111 rr=~~~--~~~~~~ lllS al(yllghtS, wuhlt/dfytt1 OU> COIOMA $171,000 Beaut1hJI Medl1efTIOOlll Style 10wn l'!Ome. Grus floof Olan with loCs ot Oldm. loft. llfT'lllY room. 2 fifeptacu. Huoe dtclt 3 bd 3 bl. frntl 000t1 and Windows COM MMIOI WW llW $671.000 Outstanding .. down YllW ot bly, ocean Ind city 4 bd 2 5 bl. Splcl()IJI paiio & Imo ... for ~ llftarinO Ready for your decOfltOf IDUCh Cll todlyl COM $671,000 PRESENTI G Our -.ec.-1.1> lool at Jumbo h \CJ R.11e Mon~.i~e' 9.625 % (I 410 Iota I potnl ) HU25% APR. Pfl4 t' .,.,,,,,,. ..... \u~ I 10 C'hAnFt y,; "tlouc .... t W1Wt In oldl COM ~ you hM 1 new sa.ro.. tMrllcr home, 3 at gnge, back )'WO. 2lw nl cOfMrtll* (714) SSl-J4l.2 •• borlla room. formlt Cln'IO tnalctalt Ina c.o.... ........ (714) ::~90¥J LMF, ...., of ~ & le from latr ,.,.,._ l:iiiii::;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:.I ...., & ....-.s Sir home f1WICl'I Cloorl IC1llf'd ctlnOl. llrll """1 yn. lnlZY ooen ....._ C: v t, U W P. t. t, a A N t.: ll a PAGE 18 I SATURDAY June 29., 1991 CORONA DEL MAR $980,000 Hey Bachelors! Come see this home with Jetty & Catalina vtew. Best location for summer entertainment, steps to beach, eateries & shopping I URA MARVIN SHORECLIFFS $1,795,000 Outstanding white water view. Three bedrooms, four baths. Over- size lot for additions. Owner motivated to sell. BDIEOLSON . .. - BALBOA PENIN8ULA $2,998,000 Balboa peninsula estate on the ocean front Spectacular views of the ocean, bay, CataJlna, city llghta. Sbr 5ba one of a klndl aMYPINSTD Sl!AVl!W -,000 Fabulout ocean and harbor vtewa. ~ ltOty 3br 2ba upoi.._. Ind ,. modeled. l.oYety landscaped yard. BAL.BOA ISLAND _.,000 1 lot to So Bay beach and to teny. 4br 2ba. ._of bey. 1bf 1ba guest apt. 2c garage. Low maintenance. Near 1hoppfng I ,....,,.,,.., ft: BAYSHORES telO.OOO French doors open to huge, ahaded bride pdo. ~ home. remodeled with taste and flair. 3BR, khchen, famMy .... IRVINE TERA .... ,000 Enchanting entertainers dellghU 4 bd 3 bL Totlllty· 1en'IOJ&f8d on lush oversized lot Gius roof dining room. French doorl fhll hal ft lllt DOWR SHORl!S •111,000 Incredible views of Back Bay and Fuhlon Island. Great Re HM> tor bullder or Designer. Great price for location. HARBOR Vll!W MILLI _, 000 Breathtaking ocean view from almost fNflf'Y room In th'8 ~ ,. modeled 4bf home Large perfect for entertalnlng. LIDO ISLI! 11 ON,000 Gracious 4br 3.5ba family home on one of lldoa mo.t <MW;.\;; lnteriot Close to club house. tennis, partl and beach. Can now tor IPPt- 810 CANYON • t ,aeG,000 Dignified 5 BR home In prestJglOU$ gate gu.rded community. &Urged OR & entry. 2 F R & lg stand-up bar. Pool & spa make thll a twnly'1 drMml OLDI! CORONA Dl!L MAR et.-,000 Charm abounds throughout thia traditional 4BR + FR home on one of the area·s best streets, trl-level ftoor plan afford• tpectKular ocean ~ from main rooms Call to aeel Ne\VPOAT BEACH Hl!IOHTS It .. 000 Fabulous views of bay, ocean and city llghtt. 5 bd, 4~ be. ,.,:.Y, ~ ~m, matr suite with fireplace, crHtive financing .vau cany, trade Ot op- SHOAl!CLll'FS et f410,000 Located In one of Newport Coast'a moat prestJgtoui ~ -thll home • lot offers the poaalbility to create a dream home on tNI 25,000 aq ft . lot with ocean and canyon views. CA.MEO IHOR!I et,471000 One of Cameo Shores largHt Iota situated adjM*rt to new 001f cOurM. Fabulous views of ocean & hlllt. An opportunity to have It .,., BAYFRONT ea.-1,000 Over 70' on the bay-140' on beach, mvtne facillUee tot•~· 1ecr views of main channel. Faahlon Island, 5BR, 4~BA. w.nn & • HARBOR RIDOB M. t00.000 Magnificent 3 level Htate With panoramic vtew.. Thia hoft'9 lndudee= quarter1, MfVantl Wing wood panelled lltv.... Wine _._ ._ room and much more111' _._,, '-• -... CO i.DW E Li. BA K E R ', I \ \ I '' , I< I I ; I \ ( I I I ' I I l t I I I I I\ \ I I< I ' I \ I ' \ ..... I I I 11 ' l I \ \ \ ·, \ I ' I I I • I ' I I ; I I ' I Q I . .... -2BR.2BA wtal & .. Accml ~~ .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ------'\ .. --.. --.-.. --.-~~ --=-~-,-_--· -~~ PAGE 20 I SATURDAY June 29, 1991 -. NEW LISTINGS 1343 Mariners Drive $615,000 I dart you to find a flaw in this totally rtmodtled two bedroom Westcliffho!M. You will love the attention to detail and the amenities throughout. 232 Orchid $950,000 Designed to delight, built to endure! Vitw tht ocean and Catalina from this sletk.-lintd contemporary 2 BD, 2.5BA home. It is just steps away from Big Corona Beach and tht Boulevard shops and restaurants. SARA MARVIN Associate Vice President Res: 675-5688 DAILY PILOT I AEAL. ESTA TE . SUNDAY, JUNE 30 1-SPM ---1905 YACHT MARIA $555,000 GINNY ANDERSON 1907 YACHT COLINIA $825,000 BARBARA GOfHARD MILES Do stop by and view these two outsttlndi.n1 remod- eled JBD homes both on ovtrsiud loa. GIUll'dgated community with pool, spa and two ttn.nb courts. 2130 YACHT RADIANT $695 ,000 KAY RANGER Wider lot, 4BD. Yitw by appointment only. JOB TRANSFERS FORCE SALES Colorado elea Ohlo 2200 Port CUllale $544,500 3181 Corte Portoflno$549,000 S Loe O.toe $439,500 1998 Port flfellGa ..... 000 380. 2BA vtew property, new Deeigner perfect 380 + Retreat Gated Turtle Rock communtty. Large 480, Den. hmJ1J Room. KJtchcn. Family Room. tastefully Newport Nmth home. Gounnd. Kit.. 280, Den. Family Room. shut-stngJe leYd, S lreplacee. 1988 decorated tn Harbor View Homes Vaulted ceilings. Patio with spa. ten. marble noora. br1ck pauo. remodd tn HUtJor "'-Homes. GREAT VIEW NEW LISTING 2284 Port Dama. $780,000 1158 IUaptoa •299.000 Ctty and Mtn. vtewa. 580, 3BA Costa Mesa stngle famlly home. Seawtnd home. new c::arpets. paint em:ellent location l /2 block to Highest and beet street. park. 280, 2BA. 2 car prage. LARAINE SHAW Rea: 780-5084 ERIC SHAW Rea: 364-2480 For addlUonal hdormaUon uact prtftte .m _.. of UlJ properttea, INSIST OD LualDe ad .SO. l'ORt&ASB 580, SBA HV Homes. BeauUlul condlUOn t2800/Mo ~er Rmtal: Gated, prtva.te baadl teooo/MO (or 1Ublmt> 2---.. If .... .......... cnt MltoalltlD comm. -... dry 6 ..,....,., .... 2 Cir,.. .. ... ... ~ ..... .. 3 .....,, ......,. '* ......... Good .,..... IDcllloft. ~ ,.. ldlOOll. .... ... 0 c.c. ~ ..... becnom l'llOdll ... Wllt-4n clOlel • •• OwrlS II ANXIOUSlll T~ MAI If AW $17,,900 Larve 3 8A. 2•.-, 8A di CCl'lll'll • 2 ca; a!tlChed g.age. lldoor lailldl'f comm pools. Si>U & ·lllC men P01tu.eceu• ti• .... Femly home ...... 3 BRs, 1~ IAI, A/C, 2 Cir Olf'IOI _,_., l'trlClllct. F-room nl epa- doul ,., yanS b d*'rln ' ·~·IQ .... -- wawe 1m ••·• &plnM ....... ....., ~ MwlCI ........... .,.. -.... 2 Cir~ Olf10I • CorNn pOOll ' .... ' ""'* ' ,.,... TIMIC ITAITll NOMI $ttl,OOO Good location • ~ .. bedroOmS lttgt lot RV IC· cess. mi. trm. upQraded kllehen and bllh S1UOO down. $1500 per mo (Of less wlttl ARM kWI) SubrM COUNTIY GAIDIN SU11NG $2t4,t00 Tlle I Sifting enhances !In 3 BA l'l·IMI IOWfl hame, 2·C¥ g¥aOt, fom\11 OIWlQ room w1Ch wet bar, tnty ~ lnCI fnc>Llce are CtrCrlly lo· t.ied IOMANT1C -Flll,\ACI $2t6,900 l11ge 3 BA EWidt ToWMoml wilh min'/ up. grades cllheclrll cedflgS lnCI 2 fittplaUj Ternftt quiet lotlllOn COfM\ pool & spa IUGANT Tll-lML $225,000 This ~ lnCI MY home features AC Ulhedrll Cdnp, VfUhld Cabllets IOd c.tlU gll'IQI Jtoraoe Cal no. tor "'°'' CMtllll on ta btllMlll home PIC1Vtl "tftCT $229,000 eww 3 bedroom. 2~ bl µacunl U>l plUa 2 car ftXhed OlflOI IOU OI buill·in siotaoe• Move 11 today! LIGHT ANO lttOHT Ult, tOO Vaulltd ctlhngs, Iott of windows. lddtd lll'lllly room and pnced to sd 3 BAJ m BA on woe lot Hew ClfJ)el Ind Pllt'lt Don I IMS IC1 rrs A •o+ $27',000 Ptrflct & out UwlOu Gllcwt 3 bedrOOm ~ )'It'd ~ oardeft GllAT FAMllY ~ $217,000 3 BR 2 8A 111111 OI SC Mm Cto 1111 m.,, troew1Y1 Ind tpo11 buy no hlgll tra!l ic noise Alto lorleut LICI A MOOIL $2tt,to0 3 BR 2 IA rtctnOy t"1'IOdlltlS 8eMfli pool & 1P1 Sollr hllt. AJC, CUUDrn * _, Qll10I MUST m TO lliwf1 Uff,000 3 IR 2 8A. lqt flt!\ room, model 1*1tCt home Al ,.. lllcMn. Fffttt oocn. e.w urPIC. .t111 ....... WW' wooo loot .... llnCt ... QrM. 01 C&llUC-tm• 4 IR31A, ............... Peol.IPI. b · nW c9*'0 room, IMno room Ind dllld'I pMy ...... ~~ ... 2 ..... , __ IUl IO CQMT fUIA ..,. 3 BR. 2 IA. = "' MIO room. .......... m>&~rm.. T"'* ~ poal & mora. ILfGANT fXICUTM NOMI $329,500 Sc>lc!OUS 1M>-stofy ' BA. lam rm fonNI dwq rm, plus :>onus room WOOCI floors Frenrh OOOf'S patio spa Excetlenl loeat!on. x·laroe 1o1 Sellef w!ll ne1p finance EXICUTM NOMI $'°5,000 4 BR 3 BA 3 Clf onoe 1 BR & blltl do'MI ldUI '°' olfa at tvn Hewer s c Metro area .... VllDI DIUINf ....... e.-. ,_ .i -tll 4IAMr 2900111 I laN.. ....... -yw'd .. --poal '°' 1• dill b\. Wiik to .... Ytrdl CCU9y '**· OMl.Qf-A-ICJMD WXUIY $660,000 ' BR. ' BA custom bUllt In 1979 4300 sq n U · ecui111e home °" .,._, cu1-cs1-uc S?a. oame room.~ 6 UNITS, 3 + 2, OWNH lMS •tt$695,000 s lllllS' 2 + 1 Roof IPCJ'OI 2 Y'1 w'lel"t 91 '"" 55 lwys rnMt Enclo$ed Ol'10'1 r~ t 031 extlllOQI fllST TIMI IUYll Ol IMSTOI $1>,000 Tiits upper llYtl conoo AC, ne.-ClfPl1 ano rteSh PltrC as 1 o•ut p1ace 10 be GIT TMl LOW DOWN $12J,OOO low do•11 and no more mil Own YGl.f own 2 BA Nn11 RMllee ~ .-.come ta TO Sii If IS TO LCM rt S•M,tOO Gr loclllOfl 3 BA ~•flOme ~ n1 2 c• owaoe Owl* mo¥tCI oia of so H(l.P! mAL MS $324,tOO largo 3 BR. 21,; BA hOml an NOlll Slflll Ana wllh new Olwt lllSt clfl)tt an6 ~ 3 car VVIClt and lrnmlc:utlte ~ 5c.iCtKt to ptol*I court WM D'ftWllft lOCAnote SOUIM Coqt mlO •••• tJJ>llrldino IOUll C0Mt I W "'°" Pl*f- IW ~ 4 pill ~«Qlllilel 3 + 2. PnceO to ... ~ ~ Cll now •nm••MI FHA IAMAlM STAITll $125,000 2 BA 1'.h end 1t11t tawmonle 111 H B ClOSt IO SChOOIS, ~ lnCI nns.poct.abon Pnc:ed lor fast Sile • netdS ITll"IOf TlC llKI TO M-..CM $2il,900 Great rtr11 home in prt!M H 8 area 3 BR mas~ fireplace 111 UR Wl1tl wOOd accents Frencn dOor opens U1 IQ blelt ywd Close 10 ~ A SPAllWNG IUU1Y $274.500 St\al'p 2 Stofy 4 be<lrtlOm 2 bi ~ A 11\Jt touch ol CllSI in quire lamt.'y ~ frentll 000<1 ~ec'-'Oed yMG .... on 1 '1SI SMOWCASI IXICUTM NOMI $319,000 FOtlf 8 q 2' .. Bf\ ~ dr'llflg room r ormal LlfO(! modem kitchen aw11d wming pool spa ano bltk·Yilrd w ITWllTUTt privacy Very ptOI laod SUptJ'Q too many ertrH 10 menllOn and OWC MA.GHlf1COO MANSION $319,900 frencil do0r1 'l pr!Vl' r 2 siop11y &'f!S4hS~ toOM TO lo.AM S2M,900 S BR 2 home 11'1 prme F V 10C Gl"lat scilOOls ~ cpt fresh ~ new flol)rs 111 bllVOOml ano hen LO yatd RPdy IO move '" mcUTM LMMG ~5.000 ~ redOnl llOtnl w IQ yarO pool & fl!>' AJ new WlnCIOWS & door. ciown moioino tits & '*' in c~cts ~ In IT\titer bl Bert>cr CPl IO t_,, rm & mcwt . . -.· ... · .... · .... ..... , .. .. '\ ... .-.---..-------. - • PAGE 22 I SATURDAY June 29, 1991 DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE 195,000 • 3 Bdrm. 2 1/2 bath Deane Townhome • View of back bay, golf course and city lights M•rl~ F•r10 Corona Hlgfdands ----- $,99.000 • Incredible panoramic vtewr Cireat Price! • 3 Bedroom, 2 bath wtth uperades plore. C.rwl ... ,, $399,,00 • Great location! Overlooks tarse .,eenbelt. • New paint Inside & out. Move In CondJtfont GqU...,._ $'67,HO • 2 Bdrm. slncle story home on ~belt • Ught & bri&ht, exJ)llnded &-l.lltefully uptmded ............. DAILY PLOT I REAL ESTATE Waterfront Pre> petties SJ.450,ooo • Bteathtaklnc harbor & dty llcht views • Open contemporary deslCn w/every amenity SW,,..,.GrNt $1,19',000 • Fabulous 4 bedroom beach cottace • Shared dock, private beach, sunset views MkU, II#• l,19',000 • Prime Uttle Island locatlon with shared dock • Creat view of bay, letty & halbor entrance M41rtlM Matlld & M.11rwe11 O.w11 Tranquil Corona Del Mar $2,99',000 • Magnificent English Tudor estate with view • 5 master suites, 5 fireplaces, pool & spa 0.1111f Bftj & Stal. Sldnu $990.000 $2,175,000 • Develop one or two homes on this double lot • Spectacular 6 Bd. 6.5 Ba. contemporary estate • Steps to the ocean and COM shopptn1 • Spacious auest house, pool & spa S.N Hbl1U11 0.llllf 8166 & Sk,MllN GrHJ . 761,000 • One block to ocean • Creat views! • Perfect condition • room to expand S.N HllllUll $165,000 • Entertainer's Paradise • ) bedroom, l.5 bath • Extensive waterscape, private pool & spa C..191 a-,., PAGE 24 I SATURDAY June 29, 1991 Family Neighborhoods $849,000 • Pristine Condition! 5 Bd. 3 Ba. "Hillsborough" • Some ocean views from upstairs rooms. Bonnie &Gmn1un $825,000 • 4 Bdrm 2 1/2 bath with views of ocean & bay •Courtyard wfth redwood deck, pool & spa Katlef Gr•nlerl & S.l'Nr• HKk'11111 J 729,000 • Beautifully rem eled 5 Bdrm ... Somerset" • Excellent Phase II location, move In condition Saua 11 Sar" Lr n Newport Beach $599,000 • 3 Bedroom, remodeled designer cottaae • Steps to beach and vlllqe MalU'un O.wn $549,000 • Partially remodeled 3 bedroom wfth den • Large level lot wfth vast view on cul-de~ eo6, War4 DAILY PcLOT I REAL ESTATE $315,,00 • 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. "Shows Uke A Model!" • French Doors, lovely patio, pted comm. ~F.,,. DAILY PtlOT I REAL ESTATE Best Of Bays ho res A private old fashioned spirited community. 245 homesarenestledon meandering tree lined streets offerlfll the bay and beach lifestyle. Two private beaches, a children's · playground, guest docking facilities and small boat storage. Elepnt & sophJstJcated. Two story, three bedrooms plus sitting room and three baths. Gorceous hardwood floors and marble baths. French Doors open to formal aardens and prtvate patio. Three car prage. $979,000 One of the few remaining ort&1nal Bayshore Cottaaes. Securely located near the cuaidecl entrance with plenty of parkJng forsummerauests. This ls an Ideal couple's home or beach retreat. Plenty of room to qdd on or build your dream home. $629,000 Just Usted! Open House Sunday, I :OOP.M. -5:00P.M. The family home you've been waiting fort Five bedrooms, four baths, family room. brick patio with built-In barbecue, roof-top deck and more. Don't miss It! $989,000 Charmine two story home with four bedrooms plus den lncludlnc private master suite. Larae custom kitchen with many amenities. Quiet sunny locatlon with spacious side patio. Land Included. Immediate Occupancy! $650,000. SAl'UROAY, JuM 21, 1881 !/ ~AGE 25 Debi Bibb . Bayshores Specialist 644-1600 -Office 759-3707 -Voice Mall Featured cover home of Orange County Magazine. This designer perfect home has three bedrooms, den & two brick patios for entertaining. Exquisite detail throughout Including custom tile In kitchen and baths. A gorgeous home! $925,000 PAGE 26 /SATURDAY June 29, 1991 llAYCRl!ST ••• s~ quaRty. Prtv.cy. s.. cluslon. OuMt street In a prMt.ged nelgtlbothood. lmpresafvely remodMd and upgnlded. Four b9d- room1. Four bathe. Crown moedlng. Frenott doors. ThrM car garllge .•...•..•...........•••••.•.•••••••••••••• S889,500 BIO CANYON ••• uttimale PfMcv. A *tk1na con- temporary. PW! 4. ~.-Mi~ Four l>edtoc>ms. ThrM Ind ~ balha. ~­pool Ind apa. Loe-.d on a qu'9t cutde sec. A lhowcw pn>perty ................................... $1,450,000 SU ISLAND ••• Rarwty on the INltclit. "Mer- tlnlque" end unit. Prtme golf couree locdon owr- looklng the fourteenth flllrway of the NewDor1 Beach Country Club. ThfM plUa bedroome. ,our bathe. Private pool. Spa. ArePft ................. St75,000 COSTA M•U. • .A nn on.mg ~ WNtbay propertlee. Among the beet maNlged propeftfee In $!?..~~~.~=.~ CLIFF'HAVl!N ••• S50.ooo prtce Nductlonl oe.. COY9f' the beat buy In the .... Choice Clflhav9n location. aoM to fot velue. P•IOlemlc vt.wa of the OOWI, bey and city Mghta. ThrM ~ ThfM bd\a. Motivat9d Nhrl. Submft al offwa .. 1879,000 Open Sat ...... t-11 •••••••••••• , .. KJft8e "- PeRAL TA HIUa ••• Famlly home In • pr..U. glou1 area. Ov9f an aete of buUdable i.nd. Sur- roonded by orange and avocado 0tctwda. Sbl bedroom1. Three bathe. Incredible mountain Ind city llghta vtew. s.ci.r. are modvated ........ .t750,000 LOMA LINDA. • .A moat dHlrabte vtew lot In the Loma Linda area. P«Ched htgh..ln the toochlle In a nelght>omood confined to ~ ,_..,. hom... Prtvate street. Con¥911..mty localed neer the UnlYwllty Medcal C.. ..................... l7a0.000 llAYCR•aT ••• Thll one wt1 Mnd your~ glanda Into OY«drM. Dmnllltc dealgri. ~ roof. Maaatv. atrium. Four bedroome. Four and on.half baths. Chlld..,. pool. Spe .......... 1725,000 RSTCLllP'P ••• wen detaled. ~ propor- ttoned room9. A moet lrnportMt ..,.__ ThNe b9d- room1 Three batha. Fabulous dHng room. Spec. =~~--~~--~·~: .. ~~ HARBOR Yll!W HILU ••• lndutge younett. Ocean and bey Ylewa. Four bedtoot.,._ TWO baths. Fruhty painted lnelde Ind out. lave lol Quiet ltrMC A motlC Lii IClowded r-'del a . Prtced to Mii °'*'··~·1::j·::::·;;·;-n·..,..··iif.1\~ RSTCLllP'P ••• The look ta bold. Newly r-.nod- eled. Large two ltOfY home. Sbl beckooma. ThrM and OM h.n bathe. Sbc bedrooma. ThrM and one half bctha. French wt11dowa and doors. For'!NI din-~-.. ~.: ... ~-~ ... ~ ... ~~ ... ~Mn~ llAYCRUT ... Th6a II deftu,...y a home ~ ~ ... Flllwteee lne6de and oul 8'111P'ng cor- ner lot. Ottgir\111 °""*· Four bedloome. FlfnlV :.':.~! .. ~: ... ~ .. ~ .. ~ ... ~ ... ~= A REAL ESTATE COMPANY llAYCRUT ••• A treuured landmartt. Ooen. Spe. doua. TradldoNI. A ,.,. oppot1Un!ty. l'oc.ty ,. ~=~:: ftoora. ~. atte111Son to ct. talla. Excellent locaUOn. Partt ... lol Don't m1M 11 .............................................. --.. ·-·-··········· '599,000 NmYPORT NORTH Vlt.Ua ... lMge9t "Mar- bala" model. ~ twnlty d9tached home. Three bedroom.. Three bah. £xtra large mutef .. wfth ,.,..,._. French doors. V&llted celha. UohC = and Wiiia. Three cat g1119 ............ ss •• ooo ....... , .................. Corte ..... HARBOR HIOHLANDa ••• a.t buy 1n Newport BMdt tor Ihle~ .. ~ four blltt home. ~~~--r.;~-~ ..... ~ Open ....... , .......... tltl ........ .. UYCRUT ... Pnce reduction! This e..ld9ome home • on a large lol An _., tMled ~ ~-AY't bedrooma. ,.., and ~ blllfit. Poof. Spa. A br9nd MW ..._ tor W- rounct ~·················-···-······--· 1541.500 ~--·-· , .......... .I0481Np • .,Lw 831·7300 1817 W•STCLIPF DlllW, NIWPORT BIACH • 11111 il:J lfl '::I~· .1 >f '1 i ·i lid .. . f i f 11111 ~:, ; $ I· J1 ~ . I rtllf' ~. -~ -4 -' I J •. I :: n ~ .' -l I '· ' '-. . ' ,. ~ . c . 11 JJ ·. ~· 11 . •11,. ~. · '0-:-· fl I u .. 1--·~ ... : ... 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' c.~= . n 0 ' 'l1 CI' -g =~1 . • . ~~-. > ~~--·· ~~ ~N2 •·01 . o l 0 t ~-'·f.·-.. ,.. ..,.o:ic;.ll ;: -. l i ' : '; n, . 1 \'. i: > :S "'. ' ' . ' Q. Hs '.~, .i r1 · .-Mr-.t ~H I i ~; .! :_,r .... -~ :, l>fli . . ' l ~l ;i .... :;. ' ·' ' s;. lg. ·-na . ~ i:O" 1.-t· . §'ii f ~ N :T I ... = i , :\__ I i 1· I 1 ~~~ ~ ·~ ~-:s :s ' ""-. ·nC. -. ~-l :::l ~ 00 [._.. "'~ iii• .. . 11~ ·1 :::r g -"O -. • l\ n i ·.. SI ca. .. . I =-c ; 2 ~~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ f; I ,. o;;B c.-. . . t I ;:~ 8 -""/ "] " I ~[ 3 . r ·i i ~n 3 . ' . • :i.-< c: . • ' . • .. .., :s . . .<A :Tn J ~ -" !fL i~I _.._. 1111 ; • I .. "C I -I~; I • I :c r ! $25 million man Mc Naughton to boost sales fo rce Grubb &. Ellis Residential office of Newport Beach is pleased to announce that Kent Mc Naughton has joined its Newport Beach office. Kent, a resident of Newport Beach for more than 25 years, brings many years of real estate experience with him. With more than $25 million in just two years, Mc Naughton's philosophy is simple: ··Any property in any market reasonably priced will sclJ if marltetcd correctly." Mc Naughton's assignment and ob1ect1vc for Grubb &. Ellis is to expand 1he Lido Isle real estate market. In fact, he believes Lido Isle is the best value in Newport Beach. His assertive techniques of expanding mto new markets has been proven before. In 1988, Merrill Lynch assiF Mc Naughton to the prestia1ous community ol Coto De Caza. Witbin 12 mootbl., be bad alptl.ned tbC martot and propel~ himlelf into tM top ' ~t salea producer in tho United Stites. lo addition, Mc N1upton also achieved the status u 1ellina tbc molt expensive home in Coto de CUa, owned by world renowned C.Ount Claudio Thysscn of Argentina. . Grubb &. ElliJ prides itself in housing the aaents with the top nla price in Newport Beach, Irvine and recently C.Oto de Caza. Grubb & Ellis ii known for its dealing in preferred properties in Orange County. Mc Nau1hton'1 bobbies include goll (he's a foundin& member of Newport Beach Country Oub), tennis (be'a a member of Balboa Bay Cub's Racquet O ub ), Skeet Shootina (he competed for the U.S. Otympic Skeet Shoot.ins Team) and boatina/ftShinJ (he regularly haunts Cabo San Lucas). Kent, wbo presently reaida at the Balboa Bay Club while lookins for "Just the right home on Udo 1a1e:• can be reached at Grubb cl Ellil, 2 OVic Plaza No. 100, Newport Beach, 644-6200 or 645-4SOO. Kent Mc N~ughton will be anchored in Lido Isle for Qubb & Ellis. Stigmatized properties can create dilemma WASHINGTON -Selling stigmatized properties, even · thoae in excellent condition, can present a marketing challenge for real estate professionals. The psychological barriers reaulting from prior. often gruesome, events occurring on the property may be harder to overcome than actuaJ physical defects. The disclosure dilemma real estate agents fa ce when listing stigmatized properties is eJCamined in an article in Real &tatc Today, rublished by the National Assoc1auon o Rcalton. "Don't lei Stigmatized Properties Haunt You.. po ints out that a stJgrnatized property does not necessarily have material defects that must be di.tclosed to prospective buyers. Rather, a stismatized property is the site, or thought to be tbc site, of an event such as a murder, suicide, or other type of tragedy that leave1 behind a psychological, not physical impact. Whether to disclose this event sometimes confuses agents seeking to honor their ethical responsibilities to buyers without compromising their fiduciary allegiance to the seller. ''Agents have historically found themselves lost in what many caU a gray area, caught between what constitutes a vtola11on of a seller's privacy and what ohligatrons they have to a buyer," uys Annemarie Rokctenetz, a Bristow, Va., freelance writer who wrote the article. In addition to stigmas caused by cnmes, the paycholoakaJ impact caused by a property occupant or proapcctivc occupant who hu acquired immune deficiency syndro me (AIDS) has presented another difflCUJt lituation, the article notes. Discloaure invotvina AIDS has been addrcMCd at the f cdetal leYCl, through enactment of the Fair Housina Amendments Act of 1988. 11\e law names AIDS victims u a protocted claa, makina it illeaaJ to diacrimiAate apinst them In the sale or rental of property. However, the law doet not lpCCify whether a reaJ estate aacnt llWll dilcloee that a property owner or occupant hts Experts agree: There may not ever be a better time to buy than now It's a catch 22 situation. Only a JUT aao, you wanted to buy a home, but price& and interest rates were out of sJaht. Today, you want to buy a bome, but eveJ)'OOC keeps cautionin1 you to "wait and . see what's goi.na to happen in tho~ awteL" Moat expcrta will tell you the perfect lime is DOW. Al ARCS MortpJC. presidcut and CEO Howard Levine says It's a buyen' market, all right. and it's 6cmg lnftucnced by IDClft than just the obvious facton of low home prices and interctt rates. "There's never been a better time tba.n now for lint-time home buyua." l.AYine said. '""JM war ii over, cotlSUMr c:on(idcnce ii up and tbue's a arcat lmen&ory of homes on the nwtet. Tbe ~ baa quite a bit ol batpioin& power and lho\&ld be able to negotiate a aood deal.' Levine says risina renial COIU Mo **Id be an impetus to buyina a home. "It'• mak.in& lea and less Kmc to re.at fOf a loq ttthUe before buying." he uplains, "bccauso It'• oottina more and me>'* every month to renL That moriey could be u1ed instead to build equity." To compare rents to house ~ti. beto'a an aample of what it mi&bt eott. Levine says a penon with an tnc0me o1 S40.000, clean credit and rcuonable debt could buy a house for S130,000 with a 20 percent down payment. Based on current lntcrat rates and dependlna on facton like taxes and insurance, the monthly payment would bo lea than Sl.000. 1bat'1 not much more than many rents -and it's money that worb for the homeowner. not the landlord. AIDS, the article aays. Accordina to the U.S. Department of Houaina and Urban Development (HUD), the aaenc:y responsible (or implementlns federal fair houlina laws, it is a violation of tho law Cot ruJ estate profe11loaal1 to make unaollchad statcmenu about current or formu occupantl with AIDS. Moreover, If asked directly by a buyer. an &&CDt hu not obliplion to respond, HUD 1tated. O iven 1be 1en11tivi1y of tbeeo circumstances. NAR lldvbca Ill membcn to decline to amwer buyen' quealJons about aellen wtt.h AIDS. oa tbo buia that the Information 1a inelmmt to tho transaction, and that proftd1fti tbo information may conatituto a violation of tho fafr houaf nt law, tho anid8 ..,.. ( D fUPOAIO to lf'C'lrina concetM O\l'et disclosure ll1bilhy for 1tip1atized propcrtict. NAR adopted a policy in 1989 encouraaina states to enact laws providina pddance on the · o. The usociatlon drafted model lcplation pnwidin1 that ~ lmpacu 11'9 not material deled.a. and. u a rault, do oat have to be dilcaed to potc.ntlal purehucra. Accordiftl to the 11licle. u of N<Mmbe.r 1990, 1~ ltlta blld pUICd lesltlation clarlf7lnJ dl1clo1urc 1"C4Ulrcments (Of lliamatiz.cd ~. Somo llmited tbefr laws to AIDS dbcloaurc, while others cxwercd aU paycholosbl lmplCll. The artlde dacriba Oklahoma'• law. which llmlt1 a1eft11' dltcloauro ~tics ao prorictina tho buJ'er'• faqultle1 In wr111., to the Mllcr. PrMtie .._..Oltk: tr*Y gille '-de you to "* 5 80, 9 BA c:uAom hOme. Europan gourmet kJk:hen. gr.-counters a ~ ~ Large c1ow1-.n entertain- ment Ill.a; this la 8 property of UI ilMllched veluef ** Ol'l'DD AT: ... 'l;IM,GdlS ** ** RBKICD TO: • t •• a.ooo •• ** UNHEARD OF** _........ - Qt .. ....._ ~ M s*'9 d9n, 2\t bid'! eec:uty town- home. Wt*-• .,.,.,., olf ..,.. ....,., ~ a bleached pllnl.adon .....,.,, ..,.,.,.. In ......... w/ j9l:unl ....., ~ NC. MC. .,.eem. ••UDUCaDTOS SAT\MDAY, June 21, 1181 I PAGE 31 AIM bedroom, 5~ a.tt ~ .....,.. ~ on 1 ... ecr• II the edge ol Badl BllY• Eco&ogbl Pr ... we. Plftllng tor 20 Qf'S. lghMd ...... court & 20 ,,__ pod, epa. ~ rocll ......_ 0.-wtl C0118ilder a trade tot Cotona det M., oc:Mnfront °' commercial property. ** OFnRD AT $4,800,000 ** BACK BAY CUSTOM LOT HORS.m; ACREAGE Last e>ppof1Unity to build your own custom oream hoMe. 2.37 ecre estllt• In Newport Beach's Blldi Bay. Enjoy recreation th.-Beck S.y dews. May tt9de tor apart· menta, Income 0t premium Ocanfront P'Ol*ly. Seller elso ha flnfaheO Iota for aale or trade C&I for details. SU8MrT YOUR OFFER HIOW **OFFERED AT: $1,.850,000 ** LARGE CUSTOM LOT Neatly ~ acre lot steps away from Newpon·a ~ a.y E~ Praetve. Build your own amom Ot98m home atai. or owr. ha ptarw lot "Buld to &..-. ** OFFERED AT *495,000 ** LIDO BAYFRONT CONDO Aec:.nttv redecof•ed 2 b«iloom, MCUrlty condo ~ cwpett, INllble ttNlmenta I ~ blnda. Wdc to ~ di Of Udo Vlllege. sap avalable for your own bollt Thia iS the perf-=t •ec:utl¥9 home. •.of'nRllD AT: S-,000 ** LOVELY llESA VERDE HOllE C"-rming 3 bectfoom home ~ on ~ cukl.uc IOC wlltl Iota of '°°"' tor R.V. pwtdng.. Aemod-.cl kitchen wlltl top .... ~as. ~ wtnctow I -..ct ~ In ....., room -. •ep1ece. EndGMd lll1Un olf ~ bedroom. UMfy ~ In IMng room. Auto garag9 door opener. Located CCII ...... ~ doee to tchoola. tr0PD IAT t..e* tlll MODI llUllD CIRCLI ** OPRm AT .._,000 ** • • .. I PAGE 32 I SATURDAY June 29, 1991 WATERFRONT HOME • Realtor•® For more information or appointment to shuw call PEGGY HARRISON Residence: 673-330 Business: 631-1400 OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX Live at the beach and enjoy rental income frotn.second unit. Must see this remodeled duplex. Inside shows like a model. $594,000 OCEAN VIEW IN WEST NEWPORT Great duplex, Two large units each 2 bedroom, one bath. Owner may carry or exchange. $599,000 SWEEPING WIDTE WATEI VIEWS Dramatic, traditional design ln Corona del Mar, spectacular spiral staircase, 4 bedroorm, library, den, 4 baths, quality for the perfectionist. 1,895,000 OCEAN VIEW IN CORONA DEL MAK Harbor View HUis, great family home. Large and private lot, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. $749,500 Move in perfect condo on the Bayfmnl Must see. · SoaciQ.QS hoJlie, on large private lol Great v'amel lnvitin.a home in secluded China Cove lbcation. Good Buy! Just $749,000 Reduced to $769,900 Reduced to $1,059,000 Bi2, beautifuJ."1stpm blufftop to«1thouse with VIews galort! Only St,099,000 So .. e oJ. th&;1 views you Will ever seen Perfectly located mmer ,_thouse umt with nlace. Priced to move at $859,000 For your private showing of these and other fine homes ... or .•. to arrange a consultation regarding the sale of your property, please call STEVE BIZAL, SpedaH• Excluaht COllbl Propatiee 723-1565 760-3600 ~JIM# /M J1Ull#l/M /H Mlil H f.M ... tNI d# .-.. • .-. d# INll« ... lllNf •It~• ... tJI d# ...... ']ORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPO~T BEACH OFPl~E BALBOA ISLAND OP.FICE :.moo 1-: C'OAST HU:HWAY ~·:14\ W. C'OA~T HIGHWAY :ttfl MARINE AV&. 714-760·3600 714-Al·ltll 71447S·Hll =ii ~I Jfi 'JI •I 1.l1 j . l i~I 1JI ~(8 ~· .. , i ; i I · .. ···1 n. -,~, r.o iHi . j i ~'1 lei Hi ii.I ~ 'r jj( i iii ri t I' j ljf I . ~ri fill! I ' I!•« i I ir . 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C1ev Ult* end Mountalnl OrW pnltigloul lcalori "' Newport Bach Wlf\ ·}4 hour M'CW'lty and doomWl. l..ocmd on the RNna c:hMnel, biitf end 1\mnQ Bestn and only tine bkda to the Ocain. l'ruloj a N.wpart IMdrn.rti ol gradous IMng b •-"ct flw. Some ol the amm11111 lrdide tim.d room, gmeroua .,.. '°' prtl/att ~ pcd .... -end -ta.. OPEN HOOSE SUNDAY l·S #4F $695,000 #5F $750,000• #70 $865,000 WAYNE HECK ltellcleftCe: 675-9040 latlnen: '31·1400 Lorraine Farrington Retide:na: 720-1001 lutiMSt: 631-1400 Sally Phillips Reticlence: 64~2315 IUMnnl: 631·1400 NEW LISTING o.tng 2 bdrm, 2 bMt'I condo In ''aA" Lowtl Bliek Bev Canyon vi.w. Low.t prb vtlw prop.ty "' .... $S79,000 OCl?ANnONT WhiiEWAftll vtlW Luxury remodNd 2-leuel home. l.oc.ated on .... ft . Three bedroo-~~ .g room with n ~ ... ep.ce. Large family room. Exalent d.cor. $1,0H,000 8PYmUI Fana.dC ..-W. ~ -4~ bliltl home. Recutly relnOdeled. New hardWood f1oon • new window. ~ Updiiled klechen.. $1,175,000 EX elusive Affiliate of SOtheby's lnternattonaJ Realty ... ... ............. ~ ... -. -- WATERFRONT H ,INC. Realtor.•· $ro:'~1'A'I ill ,,._di#/# Miii # &tw ... -. di---..~ "'6--. .. ..!.U•__.II/11¥ "'11«. •• JILL AN.DRUS Residenc~: 671-4861 Business: 631-1400 PENINSlJLA POINT n.. blllt cl .,..,.. PoW. ... a 1 I ~ from the ground up In 1919. 3 bedroom•, family room, den end spectacu.JAir 3rd story deck with ..-.or.-nloc \tlew cl penftula, ocmn. FllllNoft a.nd. $175.000 PENINSULA POINT Owmlng. 3 t.:froom, 3 bmt\ home on • quiet mid "point'' *Mt JI* *Pf to Cla8n • t.y. Open burned ~ hnch doon end brldl patSoe combine to CIUtl • warm. lnYltq home. $595.000 MANNY STELLINO Residence: 650-2678 Business: 631 -1400 NEWPOllT llEIGHT9 W1rm a ~ 2 -.y, 4 Br home wlth 11'91 ,.,.. room. 7-a1 .... New~~ sought after location. Seller mol101°1d ........ DtfRAID I ··•~CE GNllt locallor\ tn No Llgura 4 Bel. 3 Ba wllh ......... ... ~ dedca. Spa. Exira ... flrnly room. $641,000 VICKI LEE Residence: 6 73-65 73 Business: 631-1400 "1STUSTED One year old Con•n~y 3 my home. 4 b«t. 4 beth plus famlv room. White w.m *wt from .wry Ml. 1mprm,,. MliM-"* with -. .....,,.. 111'¥! ........... Fabulous Open ldk:lw\ .nd ipedoua rooftop deck .. delVl9d for ~ Anunb1~..-... ... ~. •1.100.000 MARLENE HASSEL Residence: 642~ Business: 631-1400 COSTAJIEM BHutlfully eppolnted newer town."tome with 2 m..-Ida, ._.. room wlh mlltlAe .._., .... pMlo wtth dedl. •u.ched ..... ..... NC. Short ~ ride eb.ch. ExduSJve Orance County Affiliate Of SOtheby's lntematk>naJ Realty ' . \ I I 1 l I Exclusive Orange County Affili~te of Sotheby's NEWPO.,..S VEllSAILLES c:ondos with pool. spa & 24 ~our MCUrlty, walk or bOw to beach. Sunny~ 1 bd lat floor unit in quiet location. 631 -1400 ....... $133,500 EA91'9IDE COSTA NaA BeautifuDy landecaped parldike grounds, pool & clubhoutt IW1'0Und • one story "~" 2 bdrm, 2 bath twnhm, woodbumlng =~ri~~ ... ~.~~ .. '..::: .... ~.~~~ EAS11HDE COSTA MESA totally detached 3 bd "Cape Cod" twnhm, Fr. doors open to yard fJom din- ing & living room w/hplc. Wood Roon ln entry It eat· in kitchen w/window seal. Up Scale small, <l'!liet com- plex. 63~1400 ............................................... $245,000 LAGUNA N1GlJ1!L Adofable 1 stcxy 3 bdrm houM on large comer lot with front & back yard. Quiet s1rect, $Arri) !e~i~~.~.~ .. ~ .. ~= fASTSIDE COSTA MESA Immaculate 3 bd town- home widen, 2~ baths, oak cablncts, paned doon & windows, vaulted ceilings, skyUght & river rode fire. ~ .. ~.~~.~~~ .. ~.~.~.~~ .. ~~ NEWPOllT CU.ST vay popular 4 bdrm Or plan with 1 bdrm & bath down & ocean view. ~ ~~~bt:t:= ~~1~:.~:.~~000 EASTSmE COSTA llEM Channing 3 bdrm re· modeled home with pool on OYCrlized lot. BrWlt a immaC\Jlate with beamed ceilings, new carpet & ldtch- en & fresh paint. Walk to back bay trails bike to beach 631.1400 ....................................... $295.ooo EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Elegant spndous 3 bd "Colonial" twnhm in newer complex cloM to back bay bike & jogging trails. Circular staircase, master w/sitttng area & frpk, Fr doors, oak alb!, A.C. & scc:urtty. 631- 1400 . . .............................................. $305,000 F.ASTSID£ COSTA MESA cul de AC in super neighborhood. bike to beach. Walk to elementary school. Immaculate 4 bdnn home with new carpet & paint. large master & nice back yard. 673-6900 .................................................... $335.~ EASTSmE COSTA MESA New luxwy 3 bd, 3~ bath homes with dining & family rooms, 2 frplc:es, spa in master, Euro kitchen & la.ndsc.aped yards. Whit. washed wood, marble. mirrors, A.C .. al.arm & vacuum systems. 631·l400 . . . .. .............................. $340,000 V1U.A BALBOA with gated securtty. Bright and Im· maculate 2 bdrm condo w/ocut1 view. "Commun!~ ~·~h~~b~~~~~~~ .. ~~:.~~ .. ~ .. ~ EA81'9IDI? 1111PUX Newer bldg on gui.t cul-de- AC. Desirable OWMf' I unit with 3 bcfrm., 2 batf\I, &pie !.,~R~A.!Bl~~.~ .. ~.~ MYSIDE COW 2nd baby due •.. ~ .MOTIVATED SEU.ER.SI ~t comer unlt with 2 bdrma, dedl a patio, OJltom ahuttm It of( white decor. o..d bt!y-~-~ .. ~~'. .. ~ .. ~ .. ~~ .. ~~ ~ NEWFOfi 111!181119 Abeok,itiefy dwrmlng 8 _ ~ plcMt fenced ~ Cod wMh fM\ly nn a ~. ~:~~do«~~ pedo. 631-1400 ............................................. ~()()() NEWFOWJ smana T..,_. del>w.-d s BR borM.Jt:t ~ Wllh re OWi ...... ..... ~. dedl·. 1119 • runoundrd 1'IJ lulh ........... lNllluN ....... to .. rchooll. 631-1400 ............................................ .-.•....••.•. $529,CJCJC) UDO 191.2 erw.t, heh 10111ti NmO.f 111 d 2 BR. 1 ~ BA home. GrNt unt•~ ,.._ ......... Ddfn. Gal. Steoe to Udo beeChes. PRICE DRAST1CAl.1. Y OROW£0, low down• MUM $538,500. 631·1400 ...................................................... -········-······ $539.()C)() NEWPOiit AT 1118 8UCll Recent1oJ NnOVtllrd ~ dupla with 3 ~3 .~~ t.. 2~~ t: ocean. ~ .................................. $666,()C)() NEWroat AT '1IE llMat o.llgh~ remodeled owner occupied duplex 1'lit 5 dooft ID and. 0ceen views from d«:k °' upitaln 4 bdrm. 2 bed\ unit ~ patio ol 3 bd, 2 bath unit. Shared laundry. 63ls1400 • • O • • O O O t O t O Of Ott• 0 • o • • o • t • • • e • • t t t t t t t t • o t • • t t • t t t t t t t t It t • o • t t t tt e •tt Si594 .()(JC) P!NIN9(JlA IMJPLl!X ln lowjy ®Jet~ ol ne lined ltrMtl. s.. to bit.ch, BfllbOe ferrv • Pier. Upper has 3 bdrm. 2 bedw • Ww deck. ldfll lor owner, lower has 2 bds. 1 t.lh, lor lna:lme.-631-1400 .•.....•..•••••.....•....•.••....•.. ' .................................... SSt5,CJCJCJ NIWFOft.....,.. WMU a~ 2-tby, 4 BR heme wtth a.,.. IMnllv room a 7-Qr ....... In tip IOp lf\llpe with hitdwood panic ftoon • MW llill:twn ~ Great ..... walk to .. ~ 6.11·1400 '• o t t tot I. t • • • • • o o • t • t t • o o o • • • o t t o t • o. t t t t t t •• t t •t I I I It •• • o •.ft t I .... I• .1645. ()()() . a.ll'l'llAVDI Herd to ftnd llYllble bert V~ de9r\ 4 bdrm horM, fM'\ly room wlfriilc. ..... wrd a .n. 91-LIDO Nm DmW Rt•illlfulv ._Mid 2 W • ngr. Great kxa1on In PNttY oldw ~ well condo Wlltt ~~Aw._. M ...._ buld· to el tehools. t>a. to beech. 7(IC)..3600 .......... ss1s.ooo ~~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~u~ .. ~.~.:~ C0110NA DEL MAil q, qUlllhy 3 bdnn twnhm, RUfN Model perfect 2 ~ 4 bd w/1 bd down a LIDO .... A ~ br-.y 3 bdrm home. ~ .... ~~·~~;'s.i~ ==in"::b.dMM*~,~~ =t'~o~~·~·.:;: tuta. Inside laundry & att. garags. 631·1400 ,000 f;r.i~.~.~ ...... ~.~.~1= ;el~ ............. ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~.~~ s, WlllJlll# "',_,., a1a· ~~-.!MM. .... "'6 ..-.. • .--Mt ... 1 .. llMI ~ • """'"' "-... rs.. •• CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OPPICB tflCWI K C'OAST HIGHWAY 14:'6 W. COAST HIGHWAY 71t·'31-ltll BALBOA ISLAND omCB !HA MARIN& AVI.: 71..a71-alll Orange ~ounty Affiliate of Sotheby's lnternation~l Realt y ...... -09. Ador.tm brWlt remodeled 3 bdrm hams wlh IMng room openllia to ID9Cb» brick p1111o _... -..• bGfu room wlfi t.tfi:R;la sxtc1e ol ownenhlp 6 ON ol the belt ..... Oft illllnd. 673- 6900 .............................................................. $159,000 COllC*A ...... Swt l~!CI 1809 vllWI &om thC .nlrwlCll '° ~ tt.rt>or .. the W9Y up the COMt ~!:~2.~:.~ teU•ULA P09f'I Al. Ml belt! ~ ~t &: .. dous 3 bdrm NmocWed &om SJound lq> In '89 wHh extra -..11ow. to quelty • detail. Om, dlnJng • fam. lly rooms &: rool deck W/dttJ ~t &: ocean vllWI. 631- 1400 .............................................................. $875,000 DOVlll lllC'JMI vmtr LOl1 Narty ~ .ae, one ol the ........ ac.. Sek wll buld 5,000 ho.ne " pool for $1r595,000 OR. .. Buy the Jot and build Y9'lf own. · 631-1400 ....................................................... $975,000 M 1 W •AND lwge Jot _. to beach wllh u- dllr1l ~ remodeled 4 bdrm home. With library, den-. plMM brick ptldo JM 3 bdrm ..,. wllh deck • ~i!f4oo~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~s= M• aoA 9IAND t.;front duplex, pis le .. fof 2 be-. p1u1 wam &: ctty light ws. Front 2 bcim, 2 bath hoam, frplc "~ + l bdnn ..,. • double 91-~=~: ............ ~.~-~s~s';Xl OPIN IA1UIMY a IUllDAY, 1-1 . 49 Col*-. -..i Noltl 2 bd tlldlft .....__.., .... 171 ...... Or., fltllldl CGtll .... , .. ._ Nlllcy llltlld • T0nt -.. ms.ooo 401 MMtDn. -..i ... , ...... Clltt lrdfnwl • """" flc:MdlOn aa.soo 117 \11 9a1. Udo ..... N.8. ,.., ... . .. ~ • Miry °""" -.500 1003 so.n..t, Oowtf Siient. NA 3bd11Me s.11 llltdl • ~ HlrWW '570.000 100 * c..tM. Ullo ..... ti.I. 3bd .... eo.tlnd -• Mdr9 Gonztltr ...000 ~~ ....... 2 bd 11Mt ...000 145t ~· Hrtlr"" .... Cdm .b9y • UI Ollon SbdllMt me.ooo ~ <>c. ... Conn dll Mir Olttn •. Nancy ,,...,,.. 2bd ..... S1.595.000 1411 =· ClflhMn. NJI. .... • Loll Mcloon 5bd ..... 11,115,000 819 'Al Udo Soud. Udo ltlt. ~ ,bd ..... w.,na Htdl • R. Gin & A. •1.111.000 239 * Udo Soucla.':° ..... H.B. ,bd ..... Piii ConMr • Comtgys S2.295,000 . OPIN IATUIDAY, 1·1 ., V. lortl. f.tlld, N.8. Siily Phllpl ·m Cd Pt. c... Mau ...... c. sos ,,.., Cit--. N.I. Loll Meloan 301 &tMlg *· Oowtf .... N.I. &lsRnl 2 bd T"""1 1371.000 abd,_ SS71.000 •bdflaUM 1515,000 ........ 12.115,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1·1 -t1t1e1••. ~ COiia ..... .... 21 .... Ccut NNpcrt ()'Ill ,..~ 2'83 ~ IE2. ~ COiia ..... Loll Dill.min • Qmyl C111ton 20l2 ...... E...-. c... .... ...... ~ 2141 "' Pia, CGtll ..... C.....Wlllmt uo.,: ~ Ntwpolt Sflorll 547S..Anl.-..i .... ............ sos ................ Row~ 1M1 .._. Orht. LIOn e.tl • ~--1SZ7 s.a.t. Htr "" -Cell ,.. Hlrlttan 801 Ullo .... Or. #4f • ,, • #70 Miry &,.., '°""" 12tV.LMD1cMt.Udo• .......... Sbd,.._ ms.ooo a bd twmn $211,000 3 bd twmn aos.ooo 4 bd l'lamt 1335,000 41111 ..... l*,000 ,.., ..... .. ~ 3bd ..... Mll,000 4bd ..... IMS,000 .-.. ..... .... 000 •i.i- rt•.500 2bd ... --.000 --.- sw .... -.000 L.'7.."'m . COllONA .... llAa bluff CNCr Chin. Cow beach. f llbulout vtews ol bay, ocan It harbor ev 1bena1. ~ 2 bdrm ho.ne wMh ooN1111po;ay ftelr • room : 1:.-;1'f'~~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~srt95.~ UDO ...a wllh 80' wtde lot. f.t>ulous c:o1sttmpo- ray ~ 3 bdrm, den • bonus room. fl. ~ Mng a clnlng rooms It kMchen OWliook 40' pool Arched windows, llrMttDne floon • Baber C8rplt. 631-1400.-...................................... Sl.695,000 COllONA DD. llAll C>C2AlftllM)N1' vtant Jot wtth large fbc.ed nde loan • eppowd '*" for 5600 IQ ft houle. Try tndl for Income popcrty! 631-1400 .................................................................... $1,695,000 LIDO .a.I! MYPllONT with 4 ~. melds qrtrs, famillJ room a dock In outstandJng 90Uth fac:q loca-~: ,!, ~'°:} ~ ~t t.nnil. ~~ 1400 ................................................... ~799.000 llAP90ll llLAM> DlllW ~ eJeglint 4 bdnn ~ ""-wtth &.rge dock. family room 6: ln- Mrior courtyard with tpa. Geler1a entry leedl to IMng It formal dlnJng rooms opaiJng to a aone timac:e. 631-1400 .................................................... $2.195,000 8U.CCMJm' French Meditmanan C\llllOm heme. l,Jd\t " open 4 bdnn lnduda lit 8oor maidl qrtrs. M..w .. ~~·with &pie plus ~~~-.. ~ .. ~ ........... ~~.<& UDO llU coNlmpcnry t.y&ont •dock for ~ ~ ~ ~ for dae1. Udo Of Newport condo. Two 110rV entry, 3 bell. dining room. dsn • 2nd 8oor fmly rm wtt:. • builWn m'*c fY*m. 631· 1400 ............................................................ $2,295,000 LINDA ...a JMAlhDllCIHr MWllON11 Lead· td -. nwblit, wt\Mt Bcrblr &: blwhed wood ec- mnt thlt ~ 2 tt.y 6 bdrm heme with 6~ b9tt\a, = ~~: .. ~ .. ~.~ .. ~ .. ~~~7= Ll'l'1Le M 1 l'OA .a.AND lncndlblc 5 bd ~ .,....,, W." ~ tide ............ 18 ... Femly lc bmlil .._ roomt.. lne9rklr s-lo. ~ 1c ~ .,... ORAMATICAU.Y R£DUCE>t 6.11- 1400 .......................................................... $3.495,000 U80NA UACll Fllbuloua ~ oc.n- flont .... Mliin ~ with 9 bdrrns ~ pe9eW ,.... ........ "°'* • .,, qrtn. ~ Wiit en.-~ ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ltt'~.~ ~ "',., .. diM I« Mil# 1.# ...••......... '* ..-. .. .-""". ~ •• ""*'··· CORONA DEL MAI OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE J :.•1 lo:. <'OAST HU:HWA\ J oi.Iii W. t 'OA.,"I' HICiH"'A\' .m, MAHIN .. : A\'": 71~7~1111 714-631-ltll 714~71-6911 - .... - .. 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TfV ~ ~ltall ·YWl'fMOWVA• .... &llDIOllAae ...... lOlillllW '*'9d2 ll'ofVhome2~ lobeoe:t\ • flcrlbcn.arm. · OWnyou011111n¥0Caftandleal'I'\ ~ Otfil w.&lx:JJ • yo.11 own lwo poof .......... land. ~ llR. 18'\. J8d9c:ouNd. ---• ~ "IAYWW~ •21s.-DMUOM AltO.ced tolll kilt. B . ~ nupalnf.nuocrpef 5-.:.ggte,A ~ ~ hot>or •my"""'*-' lrom ._.Cape Cod Y'I r..i. '¥QICClnt. 2-car gar. con"l'l\pod a 1PQ. ~to... ...,...,. ~an._ bUI ~Daro PolY Cl.-om ca..altv ...... 'Welcome liome to tfie J21.merican troops ,-.------~----~--------:~~--~-, ~----~~----~------------------~ MAllOIWW..alCX EF111- l<MIY•. 3IA. ~~ d9co- fded ~. ~. ~ b'*1 rtlU'il>oltlood. WOIU'ftYQ.1 .. !.._.._ ... ..._._...J _. ......... " ........... -......... _ .... _ - ·. DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE " 1, '. • , . I \ t . I . I l • • , I -I SPYGLASS RIDGE . 4 BEDRfiDN.11; HACIOUS YARD, SMAl,l'War. $695,000 Deir Bet'' I n. Man ., dlncten ..... ,.-111s a a Ila ...... 1111 t ,.... 111111111 'a ..,., ,... ,,., .... • ~ ., ............. " .. ,_.... ...................... .. ...... ....., .......... .... ......................... =, ... ace• .... to dMee ...,.U, I dlil ..... ce.w -.... ., ........... cM ......... tllae afll:U .., .. llGt eeedla• .. lllcr1a11 Mil n 1•11 1a ...... ..._...t.1Met....,.,... on • att at lite dlM die ...,... an ..... .-w,., ............ .,. do 1191 ~ oet la • C'lMlple ti,...... Caa t.M board lepllJ wait utll ....t lleedt to be cloM to w dlle wc 'IAaaT -~•C....Maa. Dear OYer·AAessed:' The board of directon bu a fiduciary duty to have ~ studies performed to advise it u to the proper amount which should be coUected and act uide ror reserves. u the board follows the advice of the rese~ analyst, it is unlikely that the board or diredon would have liability for underfundiq reserves. On the other hand, if I.be board decides to do as you augcat. and not fund reserves until the expenso comes due, it could be brcachiq ha fidudary duty to the memben by DOt paduaUy fundina R*l'\"CI IO that IDODey would be available for repairs at the time It wu needed. It ii not poaible to accu.rately Candelero home shoppers now olTered VA financing Centwy Americaa'• Rancho Santa Marprita ~hood. Candelero, will oiler VA ftund .. to bome lboppen in the tbkd and final pbue ol the ncfabborbood. wbicll ii now open for sale. ''We are pleaacd to mate VA flftudq avdab&e.0 aaid Barry A. Cottle. aecuthe vice prtllklent and chief opcratfnl oftlcer of the l.quna HiJ1t. and prooeed inland. 1\am left on Marguerite Partway, (hen rf&bt on Santa Margarita Partway. Turn riJht on Empresa. then riaftt on A\'Cllida de lu Banderas, right on Antonio Partway and left on Vaa Entnda. BeCIC I 1tesfY e • _...._ ........... I Dear Stolen Fmm: Tbc board ol direc:ton " dwpd with maJdna reuouble buainca dec:Wom. to purwo a ..... , mnt ~•far u Taldti could be quite ooedy. AJtbouab the auociatioa could auo tile men .. ea.et~ ID die United States, It ii . the ..:dadon ~......... .... ~tioild _,be~ •ran • ., it it .., .... -.... --._.. ..... "J a ,._ .......... ID ... Me ....... .. CO'llpUJ ... .., wets fl 1 I • ia tM Ulliled ....... If it .... ... tbe bolrd ol ......... wets ID ... deddc ....._, • .. tllOlth plCIC_,M. with a laMuit ~ it may -..... to collect ......... S-.clt matten arc Wlthia:-tllO.diicretion of the board u matten of .... aerdle of due CIR toward the 8-odation. If simply aury not be rc110e8ble for the board to lpCnd IUIDI to tct:a judp>ent it may never be able to c::oUeci. (Jaact L.S. l'r7wen is '11 attorney with Fiote, NordbelJ, Walker ct Woolf. Willis, • law firm empbasizjlJI tbe practice of /aw in the area of community aaoc:JatiolJI. Site c:anaot indMduaJJy respood to questioot, but will ...er u m.tay .. polSibJe in tbe wceJcJy HodiDc columD. Submit ,our que«iom to <:otnmunity Aaociatioo HotlbJc, DuPont Center, 2301 DuPont Drive, Suite 500, lrviM 9'111$. YOU CAN AHO fl IN THE CLASSIFltO• ,, !~ I' 1 • ' I .. Waterfront Homa a.don ....... iU 1990-91 ~ ........... .,enta at a recent c:elebnti at tM Balboa Bay Oub in Newport Bellcb. Pat and Gil Foerster, owaen 'ol Waterfront, preaefteed 28 ot •beir lpDtl with specially enamed awardl ot Cl)'lta1 to illustrate their commitment to profe11ioplism in re.al eatate throu&h their motto that "elegance is not an extra\'lpnce." Bill Feeney again captured the hiaJ>est achievement award, followed by Martha Anwilcr and Olga Matthews as overall Acacia Homes offers an elite rollection of sophisticated homes surrounded by wide open spam and tranquil mountain views. sought-after features • providing an exce~ tionaJ new home value. Come see for yourself Acada Homes in Sun City· value with a view. Lanchcaplng P~ AnHabli FHA/VA FlnalidJti Thl'ft and Four lffloolN 1,372 to ~195 eq. ffft Minimum of 7,200 eq. foot lob $150,000's Sala Office Open O.Uy Prom 1000 a.m. to •:OO p.m. 21955Grand Avenue Sun City. Ca.Ufomla 92381 (114) 612-9523 01' (114) 992..-eo ............ "' ................................ ' By ARIANNE FW Jteal Eatate A1t11ts -Wttk of June 29·Jut1 5 ARJ ES (I am -fir .t 4nd then you can be second; aren't I nice?) -Take advantaae ~ C\'CfY poa1blc means to contact and sign up new listinp in medium· priced fam11)' homes. Une or communication will open up for )"OU. You have the will and vitality IO •ft~ncc scUcrs and buyers in a positive way. Sprlna into summer with three etcrowt. Don t worry about the bang. TAURUS (I have -and please don't touch my stuff) -Lost buyers and sellers may return now .. ~ one contract worth the hassk as you may end up consultina an allorney bdo~ Its ~r? Bct~cr to let go now. Work behind the scenes with yo~r scllen promot1n1 their properties. Take next weekend orr and pend qualily time wlth a partner. ' G,EM!NI (I thi.nk -a~d think and L~ink.; my he1d hurts, you take over) -You don t mind the work or give and take or 1de1~. but you do like to be compensated for your cff~•: Money talks to you and your clients. Rcprc ave workina conditions kill you~ creativity. Open communicat_ions arc your lifeline 10 your sue« . You may n(JW dcade to chanae offices later in the year. CANCER (I reel -no I'm not pouting. just feeling) -You arc an cxccufr.lt type ~1gn even thouah you try to hide it from most. Now you take control whh your clients and family mem~rs. You do.n't bc!ievc in !nstant grutiftcation with children. Say no to demanding children. Mnkmg chcnt' wa11 may produce needed inform11ion and new properties more to their laking, LEO (I will -tell you all about u if you s11 still ind listen) -Uon arc proud animal , and .IO are human hon . Did you know will and pndc arc connected 10 the ~ncl! '! Had any knee problems lately? Swallow, gulp your pndc and admit a pannc!"'h1p and contract was a mi take. Interesting that kings and queens must 1ct on their knees to be c~ncd. Nor rise, Str and Lady Leo and serve your clients. VIRGO (I analytc -and pick ind pick; ooh, is that dirty?) -You arc not a spendthrift, but your broJter is being too tight with advertisina dollars. You need to market your new condo listinp to the fullest. Contact social circles you have moved in ror lcllds and reremls. Put your critical eye to work on marketing a~ and beyond the usual 1ervices.. LIBRA (I balance -I don't know yet; I'm still wc11hin1 it) -A larsc home, high un • hill •~Id be shown to your clients with. children. Hold •n houses by the water a you J~t may sell one or them. H1rmon1ous surroundings arc very important to you for work and play. Beautify your work place and 1sk for some peace and quiet, Go ahead and buy 1t. SCORPIO (I desire -and watch out if you desi re what I desire) -Market for new listinp in ncjJhborhood of homes by a great school. Do you remember the 1ntcn1e p ions you once felt ? Some of you may be approachina the old burnout. A Scorpio in neutrtl malc.:s t.,e angels cry. Rekindle a pa ion ror the homes you are 'ellin1 and hawing. Fi,,d homes that your clients will be pa ionatc about. SAGmARIUS (I sec -and why can't you cc what I sec?) -A lawyer, a bu inc owner and a doctor could be an interesting mix for you right now. CoontKt them and RC what happen~. Small 1ownhomc'l by the water arc best for ~n houses. You may l<tly eiutctly the: wrong thing to two chcnl'l who llrC ready to ao mlo escrow. Maybe a piece or tape would help CAPRJCORN (I UK -and 11'~ for )OUr own good) -You treasure antiques. mementos and antique; family members. There may be future lcpcie1 and )'OU never turn your back on thll. So why arc you iporina your oldest and treasured clients 1nd chasina ancr new, unproven bu}ers' Contact your oldc t and deare1t friends. clients and Ii tlnp. They need you and )Our talents. There is gold amona those tkr memoric . AQUAIUUS (I know -and you will never know exactly what I know) -The sun, moon and the tan say "Wake up and smell the coffee. Aquarius." Just bccau.e you are not UKtl)' a homebody docs not mean others look at their homet with dollar iJns. Better pay attention to your clients' need for comfon In thdr homes. C-ontinue to be wtlhna to be pinned down to appointments u c:o-worken havo buycn for your llstanp. Pl.ICIS (I belint -and don't try to pin me down to what) -Nepcunc, ~r nilor, raida dup in the ocean. That is where you would rather be the lint dayt of • summer. ~ou drum ol lon1 walks by the water. Oreat placc1 to •hop and dlnina witlt friendt and put ambiance. Maybe you have clien11 who arc dreami"I tM •mt chlnp. M.,_ ~ lbOUkS advcr1iae 11me to others. {TJIO """ C.O lfDI oompel, only ~· Rt1d un, riJln1 and moon · 111 for (uniter n111nca LM, ARIANNE) -·-, __ .. _, .. .......... -. .......... ..... Thll•NM•-.. .. a ....... .... ......... ....._ ........ ~ .. . • ..... Thia II"' appaltdlllr w ....... to ldidM ....... OftWl ......... ol ..... ...... ---.__ ,...... ... ,.. ........... ...... :" ~ .,.., .... t ;.::. :'a':: '11• ___ .....,/tit __ ..,., --·-. ._ .. hlUIM .,. • w locatloft on -.. tot. "'"'°····· -· '~ ... ""' -.. .. ;'t;.,.. ~,, .. ' .... .;,;;: v.c... ........ OOC141MC'j. °""" .. tMY ..,......., ....... ===---mcm:a a •-• a ----··--··--..... _ .... .-.. 38A. ......, room, tae. of_... toor, I "*"n, llrgl ICllll, ...-IOmllcMie • Beg1iw•19 .. IM3,ooo ••.ooo . . --•a.mt•Nmtma--....... _,••-•••••--• .. •• w•1• ~ l!li a.., Iii" I 'QT 'Oaf 5,.., ... 1.1111 IM DI .. ,.. .. ... 1121 TERRAZA COURT VILLAS Come and d.iJcovcr this brand new private gated community of twelve Mediterranean style p3Lio homes. We auarantee you will love these bright three and four bedroom floorplaos with many quality features including vaulted ceilings, custom oak cabinets, air conditioning, recessed lighting, etc. Act quickly on these home with prices from $219,00I with easy finincing. Another quality project by Brigs Development. Open dally 11:00 •·•· • 6:00 P·•· c ..... .._.., located I• Ea1ukle Co u Mua at 2464 Elden Aft9H benua Moate VIRa ud Santa babel. For mon la• .. dola. ,._H ull: (714) 645-7812 or (714) 380-0686 \ ti ' I ' I I . 1 . .. ' ' { e have two superb Big canyon homes available now. Shown by appt. l'abuJous 4 bedroom. 3 .5 bath showplace h• been remodeed and expended. Boasts a floorplan of approximately 4.000 sq. ft. of living space and lndudes state or the art kitchen. two fireplaces. 8eauUful yard with pool. spa, waterfall. $1,395,000 Huge eeaite home overlooklng country, Oub. ~qulsltely redelllll*l ,.Md redecorated. Approx- imately 7 .200 aq. ft. of living space. 1bJs ekgmlt home Is perfect for enta1alntng md famlly living. 5 bedrooms. 7 baths. 3 fRplaces. Overslud pool and spa In troplcal adtlng. $2,549,000 -We are now accepting ... new listings ••• For appointment call 714/673-8728. Sharon Vogt and TomAUlnaon l'Aecutlve Harlfetlng SpedalWa TARBELL g11tto15 -Newport ....... Coona .. Mal commuNty by bei"8 the major sponlOt for the dly'i tada .,...,., Scenic SIC Raoe and two-mile Fun Wilk on June 18. Some 2,000 .,_.turned out for the event, pmytng S 1 S ead\ for a race bib, T-shirt and btuldMl PrOc:.eds ben- efited the beaUtilk.adon ol Corona del Mar and future rec:reldon projeds ~ the Newport Seidl Parks, Beaches and Recreation Deplrtment. "We tpOlllOf'ed ~ eYent becac• we feet very stronsdv about the impoltanc:e ol '-Pini Corona cW Mar beaudful," said Donna wa1r, 'a Corona del Mar residetit and one ol Coast Newport's top-producing apnts. "We specialize In Corona def Mar ~· many ol us INe there and our clients are our friends • well • people we busf,. MIS wtcb. We are a loail "firm and our prtnwy Interest is In the local community." Coast Newport Properties' continaent In the race lndudes: (badt rON from left) Kart Poll. Debi Bibb, Carole ~' Danny Bibb, Oonn1 Wall, 5'm Sadoslcl, Mk:kJ Rowe and (front rON from left) Stella Shnr, karen Amies, Bonnie Hoff and Kathy Rigle. As the rm)or sponsor for the event, Collt ~ pnMded f~ for the race • well as hurmn resources. Twenty-two people rom the a>mpMy wOrbd at the race and another 10 ran In It "It was exdtlns being at the flnilh line," Wall said. ''There wete about 2,000 runners this year. It's peat to tee ~ -in- YC>lved. '' Watch Channel 3 Identify the ad in which the above orange appears. Send the name and company of the agent in whose ad you find the orange, along with xmu name, ad- dress and telephone number to: TV3 • I found the Orange 200 PIUMno Ave. · CoNMeu,CA 12128 Your name will be entered Into a drawing for a $50.00 certificate to the Warehouse Restaurant in N~rt Beach. Winners Chosen Weeklyl Coplc fClkiA Cableviaion , I" Ml4 Is now eYer at its landmark loc.ation on the s.lbol Peninsula. IC*. two of whom are real estate qenta ID Newport and one wbo realda in San ,..__.,......,,.._~-~,-~· n:ccnt slump in the real estate '1111111 ... fl matbt is now just a bad memory at JIODbl Realty. John and CArol receatly added lour .. •"" to their ...,,_ ud more new hires are in the worb. nu. new cxpamioD means the company hu ewry area of Newport Beach COYered. However. it allo mew the company ii bulliQ& at tbo ecam and will need IO SlieJAOOBUU• COIOM -MM -3 BLKS TO BEACH 3 Bdrms & 3 Baths + 2 Bdrm. Fireplace in each un~ new carpets & freshly ~j·~·~: ... ~.! .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~.~~ ... ~~ .. ~~: .. ~1t: OCUl910Nf HOm 3 Bdrm, 2 Baths, room to add-on or remake into a large duplex ...................................... t1,100,000 \ I fl i I I I -C&ll'IOll·Townhome In pvt Bia canyon Bright & airy large 3BR 2~BA wtponoramlc goU cours & lake vtews A value at $499.CXX> w/Termst Call. - PATISI tEmlE m-1• ... , .. * PRICE REDUCED * New Pristine Cleerl Re11rement l.Hts. UV rented w/INoltlng list. nos 14 1-t.d Secfl()n 8 CTd 19 r~ Te- naits. Hud outomotic Increase t:x> sad l.pon Sf.ASA tor Oa-.ge. ln- etedit::lle on premses fl"O'lOg9r. a ~clipper C9I: PATRICK TllORI 711·1IOO OWNER MUST SILL PLUIH RDAIL BLDG IRING AU. OFFEllll Present occ~ Is a bAsh fun· fl.le ShoMoom Property Is · 5 mn- utes from 1he Cout-.ouse end Is ~ caverted 10 ~ legal b.J.. dhO Hove reN ~. laid \due $328.0CO.-M:P{ bu( ICrd or exchorge Llgbt a brl9bt, ele9aaUJ ,.modeled l&ICUlifi ... l +IA. IOallO' lot .............. . CHELSEA l.EALTY Otc: IU-... ...: ., ..• , When Only . Corona di!I Mar Will Do- .... _ -=·· ·"" ' ' New Sign In .Town • Cllfllfw ct 1 ...._ MClll~..._..,,~ ., ...... ·=-~-P :1: ::=.!-...... CCC. ....- • ' ' Ill I ft i . l I I r • ; •Spa •Poof +View ••Waterfront ***W.....,,0t1t Md Pool .;Qtye AddreM at Guard Get• HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS 128 Via Tneete. Udo I ... ~7300 1539.000 2 BR plus FAii RM or DEi 3 BEDROOMS "2542 V'9te Of, Bayehore9, NB S414 • ...,. ... Ln, eoron. ..... l'21·tl00 .... 000 ...,..... , .. '1'11 Vie Udo Nord, Udo .... 87Htlt .... ooo •2000 Shlpway Ln. N.8. ~noo SIJel,ooo ~.,. Mlwtno °'" Bayetlor• eu noo 11,480,000 ~, .. ISU-6200 M71S,000 LI-I 8undey 1-45 ~1 Vleta Dt., e.ywtw • 2301 AnnlY9rHty Ln, Newpon BHch 175-5611 1298,000 Sun 1·6 209 Cf'Y9tal ( + 1 BR hM) e91bo9 la. 17~ $&40,000 217 Via OM.to. Udo latanc:t 17M822 16116.000 8'M-e200 ..,. ... .IOO ....... • 10 0oew1 v..a. UattJPon -..ctt 720-0911 17a5.000 ... , ... Sun 1-4 •9420 tiotmwood, ,...,po.rt 8-cft 72CM)811 1875.000 lllt/IUn , .. ......1905 Yacht Mlll1e. Seevtew, NB IU 8080 M55,000 Sun 1-8 29112 ~ ~ 8o., L8gune ...... • 2907 Vlata Omada, Blufb M4-e200 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • fl'11 J St, Penln. Point, Newpott BMct1 ..,...100 "25,0000 Sun 1-5 122 P-1 Ave, Balboa laland 175-4a22 M20,000 7&H100 '314,IOO 9un 1 .. 3281 Michigan Ave ........ Vetde, coeea Meaa 241·7208 1279,000 Sunday 1-4 510 Via Udo loud. Udo, ... 173-7300 1710,000 4BEDROOMI ... , .. 197 o.t Mar AY9, Eaete6de, C.M •239 t~. CdM 494-7971 1399,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 175-2311 l1,1M,OOO ... 1-1 219 Via San Remo, Udo 111e ~7300 N99,000 2330 "t:"d, C.M. •• 1214,900 2447 Bowdoin, C.M. 173-7300 '219,000 3 BR plus FAii RM or DIN •aoe~~••• tild IU •OO 171'1.000 ... 1111 ._..... 0r .. Cof0f19 dlt ... .,...,00 11.000.000 9un 1 :ao-4 ... , .. ... 2031 ~Or. CdM. 1'7&-23t' ...... 000 , ...... °'~· lun ,.. .. •••• .aooo ... , ... ••i-T ......... Or, ....... 9ot'I ~ 1191.000 .. 1 .. • ,.,, .... 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Excellent location, great lnwltment or upleg ~.~97,500 I.EE &ILLESPIE , .. ,.. ..... ...n_ , ....... .. ••••n• 1. NmW CAN COi~---------· U. a ,.. ........ I ~ bdrma. ., .... . l'M .... &.e-. oar .-. , ......... ................. .. ., ..... K. I. • .,,. ... ... .,.,.... • llw, a.-.10...,,1 ..... I . ftEMODRLaD ,RRRDOM HOM .. lbr, flrenctt .... frplo, I oar 9ar, 1211,000 ~ ...... l\Me. ======='I Prime l!lden loot 1111,000 DWLac.a 1ftDOWI OWC 10.. lrllt TD ~ moN. TWO 29" 1BA un11a ~a -~ ....... 11315;000 OMA.I RAlllOQIRI 7IOIOOO """..,,., Ootohal 2 Maeter ....... 2\lll9, ~ ............. , ..... remodeled, eun .,._ loall9of\, o.n.. drenched patio, ~ llOl._n....,... II CM.L ..... ...... ::.::........,. ~ Oftl!N HOU81! MT/ =-HI 1111 8UN 1~. llU ALC>l!R. ...,.,. ~ ~M~" . . ~l'Mftn29", 2lt llA. ., ..... ,,... ................ lie: 7R ••• ....... ... 1-1 A 0 _,_.. A charming Spanlah hadenda with rMI wood wlndOW8, MW9I' ... roof, ~ ....... Md ~ prt\ .. ysd with pool. A __, 4 BO 38a home It ~ --_, mts nu 11811• lllllll 1• 2 ] JI Alt """*" ..... Beck a.y Mw hcxM, pk:Ue pettlctt 4 Bdl, 3 blllhl, 3 cer gmnige. lktght. churful ldk:tten Md nook. Now Oftto/ ..... •••U '** n.e ..... Mlle ..., ........ ~ ........ 1.-y, l•R. •rte ownr. a.n. .... ~·"' .. 1111:.DIO'L At# ...... New rod. reN ldk::hel'l. reN ~. r'tfJN cape1S crd~ PRIVA1W PA1 IRllO • 4 BR Pool c:rd spa crd age tot. 3 BR crd smrg ~ WICC#JlMB. Good loCatlon nea ~. good cae 3Ef? 28A $489.(XX). Pim PAI 111110 8.CXXl SQ.ft. tot. ta1 ptloe $539.CXX> CUSTOll llXPANDllD PALMAllO Mo'1~ ~ faTltt rocm ~ FPI~-" Fienct'I doors c:rd WlnCbNs. 2 CXX:XS b Oeeri:)elt. custom spa CDlll•A••·a•tY.U SIMPLIFY·· CALL~LONG GERRY A CHRISTA NGS OF NEWPORT GERRY AND CHRISTA -641-5664 ,. .............. ...,.._ ...... ~ ... I~ I I I I !~ ,, ' ) t , ...... ............. IM. ·-c·· ,.,,,.., .... ~ ... ,. ...... ::::... ....... 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Paste Ada Hen Name--------------- Address~~----------------~--&2! -.... A...,., ONN Jllatlll °"" ..!!:.., -·· ~ ......,, , ... ~ ._ _., ...., -"""~••rr ........... ,.. .... ._ ............. -.y ......... a... ............... ... .._ 911& a.-· ............ A8L. • J 9 , ... .. ~-~ .,...,, ......... ... Phone _____________ ~ Pate Ada Here -· I f' I HUIT (,.·1r.1' '00/ ·~• Pl.All • 48R. 3BA, many up-=••· Move-In condition. Only ,GOO Ind e.Mt. •Bl .. t..a UI Vl8TA TllUCHA oueTOM 01-.oP A KIND • Ex· ..,..... T ....,, 511A, 38A. fam rm. t.m dlr'9, llPPtQI( U0o aq. ft. Uke ... "°"" .... ooo. •• MT t-t 114 VllTA TllUCHA ... I.nm. UllGUT PAULA ......... 11JMJ eq. fl., SIR. 28A, • unll. Ill mdlonlng. 1331.000 Incl ... •1111,_., .. 8.DOWD If\ I I I I • i I . ,) •• I I ; , .. FrOrrt 47 take on moR space. Jacobi Realty ii currently housed in a Cape C.od .. tyle building at the comer of 30th Street and Newport Boulevard on the BaJboa Peninsula. On Sept. 14, Jacobi Realty Inc.. Better TIJere Is a dflfereace ••• Lowest Rates · Best Service I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. A MORTGAGE CORPORATION Iles/dent/al Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 mllllon * Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Unlts Rlitn Sub)ttt to Ch.nge For More lnforn1at1on Cal' Don Tilly 714-851 -0202 30 Yr. Axed 1st T.D. 9.625°/o/9.88APR Max. km $191,250 Min. 1 OI down 60 day lock IUIAClUTILY llAHITAt••D 1 BR Apt In amall compfeic. Poof, 880, c:ath9dral cell•, frplc , d/W, rwtge, OllWI. Cat OK. OPllM 1 o.a Of by Appl. ,. , Hamlfton St. ~,o ,_ ........ Dt•••Ufttl ,,..., llC eooepted '''°~~· ···~·-NI ~ ...,, No,... 8Tmle llll'T ... , •.. .,... -.......... ·=:- 30 Yr. A.R.M. 1st T.O. 8.875%/8.92 APR I , Max. mt $191.250 Mn. 10I down 60 my kx:k fl., I ' ' : r ,, .. : . H· " . • .,,....,.. N 0 H ·S M 0 K I A 8 ONLY.~._.. bluff 1 a IBdrm twnhe • ...,.,. No ~. Ma(M1200.MOxal•t .a.mo ... COftlQe Apt. ~ Pfflf, MMh, .... 2 ..... BA. fWMrlfUm. ,. moe. .._. mo eummer ,_,... .,.._ 4tOO °""* a ... .• , . ..,... IESICAl FllAICIAL llU llUfl lllUCIH & lltUlltlll 30 Year Fixed· SHll Under Market 9 .50%/9. 79*.,. •()iwwr OC:c:\f*l !fl>. On*> IO $t0t.2&> •Gt9clt~ Rotet.Tool ltart. 6.""9 ... Nt f 5eS0e60 Day Loct-IN • PulchOle ot .... ICll\C. • Mflbo loa\a ~ to~mmon ...... ,,,._ ........ ..,... Col fot Detalla 'aut ttc.Nnon (7i4)~ :'"\. . . The Room,,,.le W•nled COiumn 11 loclted In the rMln . Clllultlcltlon 81ctlon ~ C1tegorr2724 Sidney hgl11 COMtl'UC\tioll -~, (residential Jndhght~~---.,; • LCDM cl.a add,.. the clements of 1h~ land dcvelapi.eftl ad CONtruction procc~ ind ·~ mauaement of the pl.in ning, rlaaace. construction, m;1rL.ctiot arid .. llpCC1J or liaht .... wn,1ruction, iastn.tled by capcr1S in the f1dd nus 5ummcn olfe""al iaclude Site .inJ Markctins Autjsls. tauaht by llo\\Ord A. Mii n dlRCtor of land . 1c11uisition IOr ~ C.lifornill, ruc\d:iys frOm 7 to 10 p.m., Juty 9.sept. 17. Construction Operations, wath 1n,1ruc1or James It. htrill, prc1idcn1 of I utrcll nnd Aaoclatca, 7 10 10 p.m. July I I ·S c pt. 12, and Oove rnme nt11I l:n111kmcnt Proceu, laUSIU by Rokrt II. Odil', principal a.S owner of Odle and ''~iatcs. on c:oMcCUtM Wedne5dlys lrom JuJy 17 l~ ~. 18. "Now, man dNla ewr, ther. ls a need for incrc~ lri8dcMY In all upcc1S uf 1hc field, iaid'Lori;~IU01°Re-fl.ad, 1hrcctot or busine. aft(! manaec-mcnt for UCI ~tcnsioa ~· "Those who 'eek o hipet 19¥11 of skills and lnowfcd-&e will phi value as employees, cApand thtlr CMeer opportWtit.aes and Jl(hition 1hc.--fol ~ futures." For LCDM dMI rqistration and additional iafonaatiOll, conllct UCI EA1cn eon at 156-541<4. • T~o ~ ••iii 1-d by the Irvine· ba~d orchatecaw.1 Md plaUiria firm of Gilbert Aja AllOdaaa ha" been rcrognlicd by tbe c.utornia Council Sodcty or American Re1l1tcrod . Architects rot dllir Ucdenee In desian in the .....,_. • ._ '"' Dcsf&n Awardl......_ Tho .n..... e.IW•• -P.ark F1 ... • JI• aap~r. prdldent or the Hun1in-ton beach-Fountain Valley · Assodataon of Reahors. 'PC"' SCYCtill days at the state capitol in S:acramenlo, where be attended mcelings and worked on prosrarns at the state LcJislaturc. • Ri&hcimcr met with Stole Sen. Morian Bcracson and Asscmblymon Tom Ma~ to discuss homeowners' rights and issues. The following week, Righeimcr traveled to Washington D.C., where he attended a meeting of 1he Nntionol Association or Rcuhors ond met wi1h Congressmen D11na Rohrbacher :ind Chris Cox to discu~ le~isltUion aCfec1ing the savings and loon bailout and how the costs will be p:issed on 10 hOme buyers 1hrouch lncrc:ucd intc~st rates and loan recs. R{£heimcr indicated his "concern for home buyers p:iyin,g inna1ed intere)t rules and higher lo:in recs. Thci.c. higher rcci will limit home buyers' purchasing power and will serve to decrease home soles activity," he womed. .. The locnl Orange County hou ing market h:is been strong 1he l:ist three mon1hs. and we need to continue to help Cirst·tirr.e buyers. who arc approximately 40 percenl or all home purchasers: Righeimer noted • Ri&fleimer ls a brokcr/usociate with ERA Rarrerty & Lloyd at 17400 Oroolthurst St., Fountain Valley. He C<ln be reached nt 963·SSS5. • Three new tenants, includlna Procter & Gamble O&slributlon Comp:iny, have igncd leases totalina 28,100 squue feet at 1he recen1ly completed 18-story Lllkeshore Towers ore.cc building in Irvine, brinaing the total leased space to 93,100 square feet. Mis.sion cncrl)' Comp:any. a subsidiary of Southern OlUfomia Edison, sipcd an I I ·year lease for 65,000 square feet May 23. Tho tttional SAies off ace of Proch:r & Oamblc: will occupy the entire I llb floor. or about 2-4,000 square rect, of the landmark Birtcher buildil\I. Procter & GQMblc h:is occupied two floors in an orf IC'C tower at 1he City Shoppina Center in Oranac since 197&. The lnO\'C will cnablo the firm 10 con~lidatc 12 s:alcs departments into one noor and be clo6cr to Johh Woync Airport and other :amenities. Olodstonc Public Rchuion5 has 1iincd a Ovc.yc:ar leuc ror 3,000 square feet . The firm &, expandlna Into laricr quatten from its present location in hvine'1 Jamboree Center. .. IMWiuoa. Slandald l~ ~ ..................... . -~-....... allklt ...,, mti =. Wll: ............. •IMi!tM •'• 11 imw._._...., _,..,,••r'rch .. T .. ha • Al 84 .. L t1t1re ..... , .. ~. -~ .... =-=~ri=;=k~~·~ • ::.. .... ........... ¥0lae,baQ couru. LlkcibOie To.en abO will pnwide rauuocas a.p&cte with lockers Md ~ oa &be pound flocJf ror ........ wbO .... to -a. chariftt the IUlict. hour or commutc by hicydt. Llkctholc Towe~ wa1 ~d llnd ......... "1 BindMr in partN.rstwp Wien Ocnoral EJcetric lR\-ewnent Cotp. StRM* Alchitects ot Newport Beach deM~d the compk..x and Birtcher ~lopmcnt will proviJc manascmcnt . • Sttpktl £. Oe\V•lt has been named senior ntimator at t~ hcadquancrs of the Ellioll Corp .. a ~ral con1ractor in N' WI*:' Beada.: DeWulr joins El1&ott :ifter 1wo )'Cars as o construction n onngcr ror Hillman Properties in Snn Diego, where he mana;ed 1hc $60 million Sorrcn10 Towers mixed-use project. He hns been in the Southern Colifornin construction indu tty for more than 15 yc:m. A grzaduatc of Wnyne State Univt(')ll)' in Michigan. DcWutr will be re pon 1ble for the development :tnd roordinat1on or conceptual cstimiucs and compct11t\.I! bids. • A wrincn commitmcnl to Ql~f.lit)' service i being included in the safe of every home listed by a Century 21 'alci> associate in North America. a) or 1.1.,1 Snturcby. The Century '11 Service Pledge ou1lincs how the home "ill be marketed i nd 11vcs the )Cllcr 1hc riaht to tcrminntc the listin& ir 1hc pledge is not fulrillcd. Additionally, c:vcl) home buyer and seller will be urvcycd nfler the closini o( the aale to asccrt:iin the quality of service recciv-ed. '1'hc Seller Service Plcdae is the centerpiece of thi S) 1em's commitment to r:alsina the level or quality service to 1hc con umcr,' s:aid kk9'ant u.pl&a. pre idcnt ond CEO ol Century 21 Real Es1:ate Corp. "The real estate indu try or the 1990s will be driven by a c:oruumcr service culture. Out cus1omcri docrvc and wlU receive the fine t )(Nice ever otlercd by any real cs.ate organization." • The Ncwpon Oc1ch-b3SCd Elliou Corp. h111 ~plctcJ C'Onstruction of tho S4.9 million, ninc-buildin-1 project at Spectrum, a 120-acrc ml\cd·usc c:omplcJt IA Lat Vepa. Located et Charksaon Boulevant and ... l..S1' ......,. tllro ftnlll~ ii • dlvelopm• d Lcwil if :n.lia. Eliuet bile ~ M!lili• ~ ~ Ml la .................... -..... ltUGI ........ IV. ~~· ,.... ... , ..... -............... at•• • ... ToweriJI& Sycamores cast their Shadows upon the lushly planted entry of this timeless ........ tcctual masterpiece which was ~ built Oil oae of Newport's most preferred, ~ ~ celS. The extra width providel for ~ ocean views with tons of yachtina eii:itement.· master suite, fit for a king, with his • her "twe.iD closets is to die for. The elegant use of Santa Maria stone and muted tones of marble have been profes- sionally blended throughout with decorator pcrfec. tion. A brief stroll through this "award-winning" 2- story contemporary palace will stimulate your keener architectural senses ..................... -................ $2,"9,tll DISTINCTIVE l.AGUNA, CdM, & NEWPORT BEACH HOMES TREE-LINED STREET/OLD C4M VILLAGE ....... ___ .............. St.m• A 2-story, 4 Bdrm, den, country kitchen, formal dinilJI, plua k>ft workout or art studio in a most 'preferred pic:turctque locatioo only ~ bb:t to IUMet bluff and CdM beaches. CREME de la CUML-..____._._ • .._. .. _.,,.. 11 ••••••• "'"'·- Sweeping drama with coastline roc:b cl spindrift beneath. 2-11tocy, 4-Bdnn, 4-BA villa perched on CdM's bluff. Mo.t every room with 210 depee ocean and coastline views. PRIVATE STEPS TO BEACH A SURI'.... "'"""""' ... "" I D,JJ5,• The blue lagoon pool cl lush. )'Ct maaic:arcd prdeal dlride cbe _....._from a l«rm. bath cl aitt.ina room pett houac. A m..,. beach bluff paRlll w/paebo cl ooull.ine ocean drama. Dual kitcbcaa uplllin cl down. OW'N'ER.'S PRIDE, NEWl"Oll1' llEIGllTS........ .................. 'I .. -.- Walk to all Newport hll to oiler (boetfaa. ...... =-•-::ii,:,'* CMI ).Bdrm. ).Bcfna......, ..... ,.. .............. om. ~ ..... in Mstr BA. security system, cuatom wood wort. priftey wall. _.. .._..ty Hitt TRADmONAL CllARM IN CORONA DKL MAil .,,,_ Brand new oft'erina IOUlh Pal 2-ttory, 4-bedloom, 1~ wida..., ....-. doie &o peat family room. Mo¥o-ia caadit.ioa and 1~ blocb to CdM'a ocaa aiioNUne. l.AllGI DtJPl..&Xl(::O'JtNlll l«A.110N ................................ I I I-.- 4-Bdrm. 2~ BA bcae wida 2-Bdrm. 2-BA natal unit w/faot of ,..... .cl ttorlfl· Sunny comer lot. Ooly tCepl 1ft1 to cbe famolaa OoldeDiOd a. "'dJir A CdM beaches. Four car endoeed prqa w/laundry. GllDN' 8.£1-T PAK VIEWS I I .... fl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~- R-2 percel w/omy 2-Bdrm. 2-BA cottaao. Poteadal oc:eaa cl b9y .... flam 3l9d lkxy lldckm. o.aiet cl IDOlt prdsnod neipborbood. ~ Bloct 10 __. b"6 .cl ... ol Nnpolt Harbor yecbll. PRIVATB WAND BAlTRONT .. $.\.,.._ Ambl11ce of dae PnDdl couabyl6do.ftowl ekpntly throupout dail ·q•'c•• 2-tty, 5-Bdra. 6-BA _...., poekklaed oa adulhoe Harbor la&wL °""*WI b a »ft bolt + rld4 Luria .,.,.... lftD 8Dd prdea. DISTINCTIVE NEW CONSTRUCTION, OLD CdM VILLAGE ..