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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-09 - Orange Coast Pilot. ' "' ., Hi&h on Coast 67, inland 78 THE ORANG-E COAST 25CENT ' GOOD MORNING! It's Saturday. June 9. 1990, and here's what s happening: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: It will be mostly cloudy, mu11y and cooler 1oday, and there's a 30 percent chance of rain. Today's lalp/low: '7-lt Yesterday's hiJh/low: 69-63 Tomorrow's high/lo~: 67-62 SPORTS: MllJOr League Basehall Te~as 10. l\ngel'> 6 San Diego 12. Dodgers 6 24-HOU• HOTUN• TOTH••DITO• 642-6086 ........ AJtor••·•· INSIDE THE NEWSROOM Many people don't even know where Cameroon 1s. let alone that it hasa50Cttr team. And at that. a soccer team capable of overcoming 500- to-I odds and bcaung Argenua (Ct) ... One person who knows 1he way to Cameroon 1s Oruce Coast Daily Piiot en- v1ronmenusl reporter Dob van Eyken ... He spent four years there, the lirs1 three as a vol- unteer with the Peace Corps. Shonly after he arrived tn Cameroon. van E>kcn was . susying at a dorm where the country's national baske10all team was being pul up. The team has JUSt defeated a nc1gh- bon ng coun1ry and was caughl up in the 1hnll of v1ctorv .. "They pan1ed all night .'' Good Sports: Set11ng up photos for the Orange Coas1 area schools' Alhlclc'i of1he Year dunng the las1 week of classes c~n be as challenging as a first -period pop qu11 .. Ncw- pon Harbor High s1andout Kim Robinson. who earned the Sailors' Female Athlc1e of 1he Y car award, made 1he ul- 11mate sacnficc.> for 1he Orance Coatt Dally Pilot, howeve r. Robinson took time out from her busy "senior ditch da)" schedule to drop b)' our office to be photographed fo r our annual A1hle1e of the Year fca1urc. C6 A5 CS-7 A10 C6 Al-9 C6 All AJ Cl At C1·5 M A12 ,.,.,,_ In ,,,. .. ol .,,. ....-.-nor In,,.., .,_....,,, ....... •-.OW•Mlft.'' ........... ' . More matm~d at· PCH, Jamboree intersection It Was not the first time -.._ . ly IRIS YOKOI o...,, ,_ St.n llfrtttt NEWPORT BEACH -11 dtdn'l be~n Friday n1gh1. The 1wis1ed wreckage and the broken hves that charactcn1ed Fnday night's two-car accident at Jamboree Road and Pacific C'oast Highway were JUSt the latest chapter 1n a horror story resi- dents here have come -to read. It didn't begin w11h Rosebud Jacobson and Mary Riley. the elderly Utah residents ..., ho v.ere v1s1ung Balboa Island and died m mid-March at the same 1n1er- scc11on. 6 people injured in collision By GEORGE McCRORY o...,, ,.._ Stiff \lltn" !\ E'-" POR f BE.\C H u. people v.ert· 1n1urcd m .1 spectacu- ... lar 1~0-car colli~1on 1-nda~ n1gh1 a1 an 1ntersec11on tha1 1s notonous for v.red .... and near- m1\ses Rt.'s1denl'> of the area ha"l' frt'- qucntl~ complained about v.hat thl'' ~1-4i<lngei:~u1> tmffic ...on- d111on<1 at the intcr..el 11on mce tha1 day 1n March. cars have continued lO flow through the tnterscc1ion where the pair died. The traffic moves easier now than 11 did 1hen. when street widening forced dm ers at 1hc already-bus) intersection 10 face even more hazards. Bui as the six people who were lnJUrtd at the 1nterscc11on Fnda> night appear 10 prove. 1he· area 1oday 1'> far from safe. Po lle• a nd ftrefleht•ts try to sort •ut t h • mess creatM by the acciden t. ~. rhc cra\h at the.' in11:rscct1on ot Pac1fK' \ua'lt H1gh"a }' and Jam- bort-e Road Q\1..urn·d JU'>l ~lore 8 p m . "'hen .1 Dc~(!l' (oh madt" a ltll turn lrorn the "'e'ltbound lane'> uf Pauli< ( ua .. 1 li1ghwa' 10 \tanne .\\enuc and ''as 'ltrud. and ""l'rturncc1 h" J ( hr' rulet '' ~ ,j dr" 1ng c:t\I 11n P.1l 11il < 1)JC.l Hr~h"a h 1ra ll1c 1n - \t'\t1g.ator\ ..aid The traffic deaths of Jacobson and Rile). along w11h th(' other colhs1ons and near-misses at lhc intersection, have left residents womed and the ci l> with al least th ree leg.al cl.urns on its ha11ds. And Fnda> night's accident onl> underscores 1he concern . Traffle confusion Residents say h1gh wa> w1den- 1ng, which bepn more lhan a year ago at the mterscc11on. is 1hc rool of the problem. For several months. the center lanes of Pa- cific Coas1 H1ghwa~ y,cn.· blocked off. lca"1ng onl> tv.o ou1s1de lanes m each direction open for traffic. f Please see PCH/lhtdc P.age) ~aramedlc1 roll one victim from crash to ambula n ce. 1hC' lXlUflJOI' I I lhl' ( 1111 J man ..1nd y,om.m tn lht·11 ~l,.. and a m1ddll'-.1pctl rnJn .1nJ 1hrl·1.· femalt<; \.\er 1n 1h1..· '('"' -.aid 'l'\\purl 1-k .. 11 P1 •hll' "~t Jnhn Fn·l·mJn '•HI •, n111i1·d Two 01 tht· "tlln'> \.\\"fl' '>Cnou'lh 1n1url·J Jnd v.1..re llu"n h' hcl11..op11·r IO l l I \1rd11..a1 ( cn11..·r .ind \\ 1..·,1an ~kd1~al (enter r llUr flJtll'nl\ \H'fC iJ~l'n Ill ltoJg 1f 11.,p1t.il I h<'1r u•n Jnwn<. "1..'fl' '"" l..n1'"n J\ ,11 late f ndJ' t"H nintt. Thl· \11.. t1m al I < I \lrJ11..JI < cnt1..·r "..t' ,1111 t'l\:1n~ trl·.1kJ in 1hc cmt•rg.cnl' mnm J nur\1ntt \UJ)\'f' l\lllf \Jld f n·em.1n -..11J 1h1.. Jnqr 111 th1· C oh m.H h.1,1.· ~· .. n .,. .. 11n{l 1110 l.t'il llf 1\n~ OI \h\' llfl\c.'r\ m.\\ h.t\l' run a rl•J li~hl lll>"C'H'r no , (1"l' u.h11 tnJ' h,J\( "llnl.''i\t'J the \.llll1<,11>n 11:ma1nnl Jt thl' '>1..l'Ol' (PIUS~ S~C! HURT /Back P.agt!J Alle.ged child rapist faces new tests Judge wants two psy,hiatrists to examine former of(icer n1upal < 11ur1 1ud1t.· th.ti \Id "' "·" .1 tl11oth1 m l.. I 'llknn· 'l'llt'd 1n \Id o' ·,\tan 'urli Luurt .1p.~AW11I Hh lodvti f'IOl(''I on ho" 111 uhtJtn J h1nh tl'rtili1..all ph,,n, J111.111r.11 c 1k~h'1.. ,rnd , n·J11 \Jltf, und1..·1 a <l11l1.·1 ... ·n1 nJml' JnJ pl.in' 1nd1t.ating h1..· "·1' tOn\1tkrt .11? l y EMILY ADAMS -o..,, l'lloT-tilllr'llf rlt 111 SANT A ANA -A former police officer accused of stalking and rap- ing an I I-year-old girl at knifeJ?!linl in his Irvine neighborhood w1ll be evaluated by two psych1atris1s before a judge decides 1f he's ablr to stand tnal, 1t was decided Fnda) One cour1-appo1ntrd doc1or already said Steven Rush McCo>. 36. was c~pablc of undcntandin.g the charges against him. but McCo> "s IH')'Cr disapttd. "He was heavily st'dated dunna a one-hour 11lll'r' 1c" "''h 1hc d°"tor 1111ng 1 l'rc li ke a 1omb1e. I'm -;urc he \l.'cnwd fll.'r11.'l ti\ competl•n 1." said McCo' \ ..it111rnc). JJn Mor1i1n Heger Mee.,, " lhJrg,·d \\Ith "' felon1cs 1ndud1ng. hurglan . l\\o Cl)Ufll\ nit (1r JI l.'.o pul.uurn, tor\.·clul se\ual pcnctrJllon. r.iJX'' and k"J :ind Ill~\. I' 111u\ rundul 1 The forml'I Be' crh 11111!'. police offil'cr. tired Imm lhl· tkpartnwn1 1n IQ7~. Jlkgcdh p<>'>l.'d J<; J 111>'\ dch\Cl)man JnJ hmcJ h1<; ....... , into a Un1\C~ll\I ro"n ( l'nlt.'r noan- Polley on ·Illegal aliens reviewed 9y I09 VAN IYKIN 0., ,... s...t .,..... CO TA MESA -The city's poj- icy toward the dtStnbuuon of funds to orpniuuons that tCTVe tllcpl immiarantt ~mains in doubt, de- spite a letter this ~k from the Jtdtral Department of Housana and Urben Development M)'i"I the city may withhold money trom such OC"pniution Under pmcnt cny f'Olicy, COMA M .. don not mute iidenl com· munity dev~t block lfMI mOMy to chantiet and otlwr or- 11n11at1ons that 'crve un- documenttd alien<. But C'i'\' ounl'll member~ did enlkt a rcsideftc Hnficat1on poh \ last AuJt.l t, only 10 gtH 11 .i mon1h later when HUD offic1nl~ 'llld " m1&ht run coun~ to federal an11- d1Knminauon pdl te TM mtasurc alao umt' \1ftdcr lire from area chantJn. •ho~ offa 11111 cal~ the pohty inhumane and un· workable. Now that HUD twit tome out 1n ~ppon of the pohcy, howt'cr. 1wo at) counc:al membtn want to ~ tpls-.. ClllANTS/9edl , ... , mcnL "hclc lh\! ~irl .il .. nc.:. u.udnnll cnnoon' ~kl ll\ h.1d .tlkgnlh \Ull..l'd tht• girl 1111 • \HT I..\ bdun: lhc JllJl \\ ht.'n .. hu" n J phn10 luwup "' police 1he 11 ·H'ar old n· .. uJ11\ llknt 1tinl \Id 11\ ·" lhl nlJn "h11 't'\'ml·J tll kn1n' Jll .1h<1u1 ht•1 -llll ludint- "hc1' ht·I Ir 11·11ll' "lfl' .rnd "ht·rl' \ht• \\l'lll lo ~hn11I ,1111rt JOl\IOll'Ol\ rnt'akd I \tel 1n \\,I\ .irn·,11.•d aho'ut 1hrc.-e hnur'I .tlll'f thl' "Jll.1l k \\3\ r1..•ponl·J .\1 \II.< ••\ ·, .1p .. irtml nt pof tll' lound , ... , ('ral 1ll'm' lhl' girl hJd <lc'i\. nh<-<l . 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I..· ·J h\ 1hc pr11"·111tor -rl'turn 111 1h1.· 111urt \~llh 1hr1r n•pt1n, If 1h<' I''' 1h1.i111,1-; tnc11rn11· \Id 11\ "d1r.ftil1.· 0 1 .l\\l'>lln)l 1n hi\ O\\ n d1.. tt•n,1• J tn.11 Jnh' "'"ht' "hnh1l1.•1l Drown victim was trying to help dog 1y IRIS YOKOI o~ ,._ ~•lift 111m~, ~f\\lp()I( r Bl o\( II -\ M). )Clr-<>ld man "ho dro~ ntJ 1n lal.c at 81& C"an"on C ountl'\ l lub blc Thursdn) v.a~ ucmpllng to rc1nc\C ht dog fmm the pond Y.t\cn he \uddenl} d1'>at1PfarC'd undcNatcr. au1hontie11 rcp0ned ... nda Harold O cuman a rc~1\knt of 8\1 Can)on, wcn1 1n10 the lakt to rem•' c h1' dog. ,,.,h, h had cbatN some duck into the Y<ater. ~n 8cach Pohet ~t. ~ndy Oona uid. euman'\ wife Carol n. -.ho was v.alll.ma v.uh ht'r hu\~nd ~um­ moned help shtml after N pm v.hcn ruman ~cnt fanhcr out in the lake and slipped out of t ht 001\ 1d PolLCC . officers fircliahtcn and paramt'd1 l'CSOOfldcd 10 the tttnt lirtfiatucr 1 ~IC who '~am out into the lake band ~· man around .30 p.m 1n about l.S fttt or .. ecr. nulhoriua 11id. A~ bnaaa~ Neuman to lbott. paramed ic 1dm1a111ercd canhopuhnona~ fftldciiahOft and ........ '" DROWN/I-* , ... Hu b an p s his wlfe'1s stepbrother; no arrest ·reported 1y sun and Wire •eporu LAGUNA HILLS -A man who works at Hupe. Aircraft in New· port Beach shot and killed his wife's step-brother Friday as the man ap- P.lrently tritd to break into the fam· lly's Lquna Hills home, despite a court order to stay away from it. The 25-year-old dead man. whose name was withheld pending notifica- tion of relatives, died at the scene al 22402 Torino shortly after 2 a.m., said Sheriffs Lt. Dick Olson. Olson said there apparently wu a restraining order issued in April 1989 to keep the victim awal from the home and his step-sister s fam· ily. The sbootina oecurred just before 2 a.m. when Jeffery Scott Alix, 33, who had just returned home from Newport Beach, beard the front door rattle "as if someone was tryina to &el into the house," Olson said. "He aoes out in the front room. and at that point. he hears a gate at the side of the house being opened," Olson said. Alix got a 12-puae shotgun and went out the front door to the side gate, Olson said. Because the houee Md recently been re·stuccoed, tbe e$rior ljpts had been removed, makint it clif· ficuJa to ace outside, Olson said. When Alix turned a comer 10 the blckyard patio, he saw the victim tryina to open a sliding-glass door that aoes into the kitchen area of the house and yelled for him to stop. Olson said. Alix told deputies tt.e man be~n walking toward him .. rapidly'' in- stead, and that he fired one shot from b;s aun. The blast h11 the victim in the chest. Lynn Marie Ahx. 31. then tumed on the beek ~ lilb1 Ind Gpened the slidin1-tlul _door. SM immem. ately ~-Iller ltlp-brolhef, Olson said. . · Before paramedics and dq>uties arrived at the home. Lynn AJil performed cardiopulmonary re- sus1tat1on on her step-brother, but he was pronounced dead 11 the scea~·on said the investigation has been turned over lo the District Atiomey's office. No arrests have bttn made and no one was in custody in conncttion w11h the death. he addtd. Passersby save _congressman from serious injur ies during mugging SHE IS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ly JOHN DIAMOND AuodMed l'reu Wrh~r WASHINGTON -A bruised Rep. Gerry Studds, D-Mass., thanked the quick action of passersby for saving him from more serious inj ury in a sidewalk attack. In vestigators were seeking a motive in the case. Studds rested 1n his Prov- incetown. Mass .. summer home on Friday evening recove ring from cuts and bruises 1n 01cted by two men who beat him up on a Washington street corner early Friday. Four pedcstnans saw the assault and chased away the attackers. but -S1udds had already been knocked down and beaten. said teven Schwadron. a spokesman for the nine-term Democrat. .. The witnesses were really P.henomcnal," Schwadron said. 'What they did is what convinced the guys to flee ." The passersby flagged down a U.S. Secret Service car that happened to be driving through the area. A short time later two uniformed agents arrested the suspects, who had blood on their hands and clothing. The Secret Service said the suspects later admitted to the beating. "Gerry was mugged and beaten up pretty bad, but the bott om line is he·s OK" Schwadron said. The attackers knocked Studds down. then punched and kicked him in the head and body while a third man e~ed them on early Friday. according to U.S. Auorne} Jay B. Stephens. Thomas Ca rter. 18. of Gaittrersburg, Md .. and James B)'rne, 19. of Siher pnng. Md .. were charged in federal court Fnday with assault on a member of Con- gress with resulting tnJury. The charge is a felon} that carries penal- ties of up to I 0 } e~rs in Jai l and a SI 0,000 fine upon tonv1ct100. A third suspect was rekascd be- cause he was not d1rcctl} '"'oh cd in the beating, said Scne1 lT• 1cl' Officer Kevin S. Porter. who wok pan m thc arrest. In a sworn. wrillcn statrmcnl 10 the coun. Pon cr quoted Carter as saying shorll~ after h1.-. arrest .. It seemed like the thing to Jo at the time." Once in his cell. Caner was overheard saying. "I beat up a rnn- gressman." Porter quoll'd B} rm• a~ sa~ing. "I onl)' hit the dude a couple of t1m<'\" Studd~. 53. 1s one of two members of Congress wh o has publicly stated that he 1s homosexual. but Sch"'adrnn said there was no indica- tion 1h:ll v.as a motive for the attack. "Thl·re doesn't seem to have be-en anv dear motive." Schwadron said. "T.hen· "as no robbery.'' The 1nc1den1 occurred at about I .:!:30 a.m. 1n the DuPont Circle ne1ghlw rhood of WashinJton. a blod . lrom "here Studds fives. ac- con.J1ng 10 Stevens. tudds' office said thl' congressman .was returning home alone from dmner at a fnend's hOU'il' He wa' lrt':lled at the scene by an amlmlann· cre\\. Allan Cramer. a l'lret ~en 1cl' spokesman said. o\ '1 21 -~r-old tmingc roast C'OTlege student who was crowned MISS Costa Mesa last weekend dunng the L1on·s Club Fish Fry. Court: Insurance may cover herpes case . ' • HAVING FUN YET?-------- Badorck en tered the contest when she saw a flier on the wall at Orange Coast C'ollegl' that proclaimed: You can be the next Miss Cos1a Mesa, "I called the number because 11 sounded like a lot of fun.'' she ~1d. SERIOUS BUSINESS -------- . Grov.ing up 1n l. Lou1'i pro"1ded Badorek with a Midwestern upbnnging that set\ her apan. "I 1h1nk I take things a link more senousl)." 'he credits her parenl~ for shaping her hfe. "I owe my mom and dad for gu1d1ng me. and helping me to be a bener person." DESIGNING WOMAN ------- Badord. ·~ stud) 1ng fa\h1on design al OCC and hopes to make her mark b~ changing 1he v.a} men dress. "Men·s clothing is overlooked and that's something that I want to emphasrze in 1fash1on design." Bui she said men resist change. SHE W EARS IT WELL ------- "What made me go into fashion design 1s that I really en1oy clothing." Compiled by Tooy Dodero. News of the weird SAN FRANCISCO -The Cali- fo rnia Supremc Coun has given statewide effect to a ruling that a man accused of giving herpes to a wo man ma}' have been covered for damages by the "bodily injury" Jaw.c...aLb1s homeowner·s insurance policy. The JU~llccs on Thursday unani- mous!} denied a hearing on an ap- peal by State Farm Fire & Casualty Co .. whi ch argued 1hat 1nterpre11ng the msurance pollc) to cover sex ual- 1)' transmuted diseases violated pub- lic policy. f The State Farm homeowner's pol- icy covered damages caused b} neg- ligentl y inOicted bodily inJury, 1fn- For the record It 1s the Orange Coast Dally Pilot's pollc> to promptly cor- rect all errors of substance. To report an error or clanficat1on. call 6-IJ-43l I and asJ. for the CJI} desJ.. : Couple claims pregnancy was auto accident # :-.:APLE ·. Ital~ -..\ couple of l"ar-crO\!.ed lo,ers • 1s suing an inr.url'r for damage.-.. cla1m1ng an unplanned • : pregnanq resultl·d from an automobile acudent 1n large car hit 11 from behind The impact momentanl)' made them lo'ie control. re .. ulting in the pregnancy. La Stampa and La Rt•pu bblica newspapers reponed. : Naples' "lo,·c park." The case 1.·amt• 10 light when an agent of the insurance compan~ decided 10 pubhn1e the clai m to 1llustra1e the absurd1l} of some b1cl\ 10 win compensa- tion. La Stampa reponed. . Italian ne\\\papcr~ reponed Fnda> that the claim involve~ an 3Cl'1dcn1 1n Mart h '"'oh 1ng a medium- . • s11ed Rl·g.11a and a 11n~ Panda car The acc1den1 • occurred in a pari.. that n1ghtl) auractc. ~core~ of couples wh o mal.c lo'c 1n 1he1r care; • , The ~oung man claimed hl' and h1' girlfriend \\erl' The \Ult dt·mand .. compcnsauon for the cost of repa1nng the Panda and the rn~ of the ""'edding the couple decided 10 haH aftn d1scoH~nng the woman v.a~ pregn ant : engaged 1n amoro u<i act I\ II} in 1he1r ~mall car "hen the -By Tbe Auoci•ted Press . . • SERVICE . • • How M uc h Is It W ort h ? In the ca rpet business sometimes it s worth EVERY- TH ING! Hardly a day goes by that we don't get a ca ll rega rding anothe r compan y's poor in stallation. . Occasionally the damage resulting from poorly taped seams is not re pai rable. · Th en the va lu e of the investment looks pale indeed! Wh y pa y $50~.00 or $4000 .00 for carpeting and gamble with the instal lation? We maintai n all of our~ own crews, all taught the ONLY way to insta rl carpeting - the RIGHT way! The greatest majority of our busi ness is referral. There is a reason! I • carpet sales Fam1/} Clupet Business Since 189-' in Cosca Mesa "'12 years • custom drapcrie • installation hours. Mon-Fri 0-5 JO 5.Jt 9 J~-l 00 • Closed Sunday DEN'S • vinyl. parquet wood .. drapery-rod repair 166.l PIKftltaa A\f., COtll Mna. CA 9262 ? (71 4) ~)8 / (?1 4) 968-8180 -r eluding "harm. sickness or disease." A state appeals court in San Jose ruled that herpes. transmi11ed un- knowingJ> and unintentionally dur- ing voluntary sexual intercourse be- tween adults. would be covered by 1he-poUc)'.---- "If State Farm wishes to excl ude from coverage the results of volun- tan sexual conduct. 11 may do so:· said Justice Eugene Premo 1n the 3-0 ruling by the 6th District Coun of Appeal. The ruling now becomes binding on tnal couns statewide. Since 1986. when the suit was filed. Staie Farm has changed its standard insurance policy to exclude scxuall) transmitted diseases. join- ing other insurance companies that had prev1ousl} made the same ex- clusions. said Larry Ince. lawyer for the pohq-holder 1n the <.'a'>C. He said the e~dus1on mean~ thl' ruling will ha ve li11k impact on current caSt·s. 1huugh some da1ms ma} still e>.1st under former pohe1ei.. Noting several prC\ 1ou'i ruling\ b~ the current coun la' onng rn'lurance compan1c\. Ince ~1d 1-nda~ that thl· reJeCtlOn of Stall' Farm·, apPl'al "a!> "a faint 1nd1ca1100 that thl'rl· " \till a glimmer of hope out lhl.'n· for the little guy.'' Michael Brad). \tale J-arm-.. la\\- ~cr 1n the ca~. \a1d hi.' "a\ d1sap- po1nted v.rth the roun·, ~Kt1tm .• ind called the re~ult of thc appellalc dec1s1on "totall} 01zam· " "The decision of thl' < oun nf Appeal 1s gnw.I~ in v1ola11on ol the public pobc) of ( ahforn1a. "h1ch has great interc~t 1n dett'rnng 'iC\ual conduct which runs the risk of trans· m11ting d1sea\Cs," Brady said in paper\ likd with the uprcme Coun. .. ,l''l'r 1n 1hc wildest 1magina11on ol hah1 lr1' 1n,urance carriers was it l'\pcCtl·d ·that insurance coverage ''<>uld e\l~f-~nsc~ 'oluntan . unprotected sexual mter- rour'l'." Rrnd~ wrote. lnc·e·\ d1ent. Marl Eddy. was sue<! h' < ·arol ( 1rccn\treet. who said she g;11 hl·rpe, aflc1 ha vmg sex w11h f-dd' in ~tare h 1986. Edd' "ho had feared hc had herpc' 'l'' aal ~car<> earlier. had ll.'\ll'd neg<ill\ l' 1n a viral culture e\..tm1na11un 1n 1985. and wns nol l~>ld at thl· 11me that 1he results "'ere no guarantcl' hl' was free of thl.' dl\l'd'>l' -B,t Tbe AHOCl•IH Pm• Editor's Hotline Just Call 642-6086 Whal c10 you 11\<e about the Darty Piiot? Whal dOn 1 yuu '•kf>.., Call lhe nurnoer above and your message will be '"Lorded 1ranscr1bed and delivereo ro the ap- ftip ~n P ?4 hour answering service may be used 10 ret,; • l 'PllP", 10 the edllOf on any topte ContributOls 10 , .• I • ""r' Olumn must include lhelr name and leff> 1.i1ur111 r ,umtier tor 11er1tica11on " l t' 1 u~ ""''ill'~ on your mind Dally Piiot Oellvery la Guaranteed '"', •r •;~c,.,bft"' l b t'itl~·-f'•O tt ,,. ,,},.,. 1• '-""• 1f ,~,-...~ .. <f (W'f"' {~t.rt.f ,..1 r • t ; • A-·I'"" f''l4JI .._ 'tu'i' ~ t.,.;.l.,. Clrculatlon Telephone• . , •, "'"';'.\ t ~ '. 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Rent Starts at $799 Nothing Else Like It In Orange County/ • B1•J11 t1l11I. IJ111l•1 ..1111•.J µround ... , .. • "• h<·dul1•d 1r.i11·1\ortdlion • \1 II \ 1t w .. 1l1rflf·tor I • '111 1JI Pro1Zr..i1n • ·-(714) 646•6300 Coa .. MeN, CA l2ll7 • • • • I - ... - from Russia· with awe and curiosity Soviet tourist loved TV movies, garage door opener, hot water P eoplc who visit the Oranse Coast for the first tam e get goule· eyed real fast. We take at -ror granted. but this is a place like no other and whether the tourist is from midtown Man- hattan or Mason City. Iowa. their jaws drop. Imagine, then. a 28-year-Fred old man from Moscow. A N 101 lu1 uni versity graduate in languages and political science. A reserve captain an the Soviet army·~ intell igence corps. We'll call him Iva n, because he's quite afraid of the KG B. ''Things ha ven't changed that much." he said. Ivan was the guest of Jerry and Donna North of Costa Mesa and Bob and Marge Hellcnder of Yorb;i Linda. Bob is vice president of research at U noc·al. Jerry is retired from what he still likes to call Union Oil. The Hellendcrs met Ivan in Moscow where he was their Jn1ouris1 escort. ~s tourists oft~n do with guides. they invited Ivan 10 look them up 1f hc "'as ever in the States. Guess what? He d id. As the Hellenders spent m~re time with Iv.an. he began to open up to them. Finally. having a nightcap at 2 a.m .. Ivan asked their help in arranging a v1s1t to America ... To study your lifestyle." he said. "I do not want 10 defect." ance he received only about a fourth of t~e mail sent to his office. ''an ga ve the Hellenders his home address. plus a supply of Russian-made envelopes. Letters sent to I van were addre)sed by two phys1c1sts at nocal who had defected from the Soviet Union and mailed from w1th1n the U.S.S.R. by company people on business tnps. Bob contacted his congressman. William Dannemeyer. who went to wnrk on the Washington end of Project Ivan. The call came. of course. in the middle of the night. An excited Ivan said h10, tnp had been approved and that he had bought an Acroflot 11cket fro m Moscow 10 New York with 300 black-market U.S. dollars Could Bob get him from N~w York to Orange County? Bob could. Eigh t month'i after meeung the Hellenders, l~an aru!.Cd.aLJFK wtthw ciOlhes.he w~ wearing. a few more ti!ac_k-mu ket dolla~ and a small 'iU1tca'ie. In it were 20 Gorbachev eo mmemora11 ve wnst watches, a do1cn or so key fobs with the Soviet star on them and a·sta<;h of Communist pany T-shins. He planned to pay his expenses by 'lell1n~ thc\c as souveni rs. During a l\.\O·hour layover at JFK. Ivan had his firs1 encounter with th1.· Amcrn:an lifestyle: A bag of dried pineapple. a small sandwich and a beer cost him Just under S IO. ··Yes. it was cxixos1ve:· Ivan said. "but at least I could buy 11. In the So' 1c1 l ' nion > ou can hardly buy anything.·· Dunng his sta> in 1he Norths" Costa Mesa home. Ivan proved to be a rather b11a rrc house guest. "Each time he showered -which -was-a~ he. uiCd ~~ drop of hot..watec The wJSllpaper 1s peeling ofTin our guc'>t bath." k ll) said. I "an "as obscs'ied w11h his hosts' collect1on of appliances. The m1crowa' c and the "asher and df)er were fascinating to him. but the trash compactor and garage-door opener flat blew his mind. ··He lo' cd to hear the boll I cs pop:· Jen) rt'callcd . ":fnd he o,1mpl) rnuldn't bd1e' r that we had a machine 10 open our garagt' door E'en lime "Cram\.· home. he had to bc the one to press the button "I really dlln'11hin~ he e'er lepl ... JclT) continued. "He watched tclc' is1on all night. espe<"1all> movies. The longer he was here. 1h1.• mor1.· sl'ln·t1H' fie b<'cam\.·. Fin:lll). he d idn't hke what was on late at night. 'O "c rented mo' ics for him ... Whether he had actual!) slept or not. Ivan was always up, showe red and dressed long before dawn. But he wouldn't go outs1dr un til 11 was light. "He was con' meed the KGB was watching him." Jer11 r1.·callrd. ··H1.· had been taught that he could be controlled an, where hc \\Cnt 1n the world. and he believed it." · On a trip 10 lln1 vcr\al Studios. Ivan kept looking o'er h:s shoulder. ··That man back there," he aid to Jerrv. "He's been there a long ume I think hc'c; KG B... ,,, · ··No. 1' an:· Jell) a-;surcd ... he's JUSt on the same tour we are ... The Nonhs' Ruc;<;1an v1s11or fo und the freeways awesome. but he was,., en morr amued that there were ··no pohce. no army." On a tri p to Brca Mall with thr Hcllenders he asked: ··w hat do I do 1f the police '>lop m1."'" ··Don"t \\Oil):· Marge Hclknder replied. "you can never get one \\hen \OU nl·ed him .. One ol thc h1ghhght'i of 1,an·s ta) on the Orange Coast was a '1s11 10 Grant Ro) s. a hu nting and cam pang l"qu1pment store on Ne" port Boulc,ard ''\\h) do lhC) ha'r all these guns here"" hr asked. "You can't bu) them. can )OU~ .. "Of courw I t·an ... JclT) replied. "But what about thr poller"" Ivan asked "I told him. ~ou JUSI lill out somr forms and that's all there 1s to 11:· Jen) ~1d ···1 don't think he believed that at all." Monda,\ 'H··11 ron1inuc fran·s Orange Coast odysst'y wHh Donna and k rry Norrh. gt't a glimpse at life in Moscow and hear his \\:lmings 10 •\mcnca about dealing with the So ,•iet Union. Fred Martin's column ruDJ Monday, Wedoe1d•y, Friday aad Saturday. Here are the wanning playing card numbers picked Fnda~ night fo r the California Lottery·s daily "Dccco · game v Heans. 10 t<'lubs: 1 • Diamonds. 5 •Spade'i· 5 Before WWII, there was no easy way to Newport • ln Newport Beacla: There was no easy way to reach Nc..,port Beach from Los Angeles until after 010 YOU World War II. It was Firestone Boulevard to Santa KNOW Ana. then down Newpon Boulevard through Costa 'lt Mesa to the harbor or down Pacific Coast Highway. In I 968. the San Diego Freeway via the Jambortt and MacAnhur Boulevard ofTramps finally linked New-t. pon Beach 10 1he wait i"' world. •la Cotta' Me .. : In 1954. Oumandina C111zen '-----~ Awards b<'stowtd b) O ranae Coast Collcat ~nt posthumously to Heinz Kaiser of Costa Mesa and Roben Wardlow of fountain Valley. • i. Hucta1toa BeackThe Golden Bear n1&}ltclub offered ioup and bread 10 the nctdy dunna the depression days or the 1930s. • la Lapa Bead 1:fhe In inc Bowl. home of the Paacant of the Maiten. It 11uated on land donat~ 1n I 941 by the late Jame lr\"ine II. Each summer dunna July and Au1u1t, the Bowl 1s the teJt1na for the a n colon 's 1ntemat1onally famous Fcsttval of the An • la l nlae: Will "Gimp)"' uf\er ran the old 1912 bl.acksm1th's lbop in lf'"ine. He rcccived the ruck.name because bu left lea .-as shot oftbtlow t~ knee in the 19 13 Tomatt) Spnnp shootout 11 the Irvine Ranch. Conrnbuttd by Linda F~fftr. . Whttt do wt tct' t~ bits of brilliance? From folks like you! Satd.-your contnbuuons 10 Otd You Know. P.O. loJ' 1560, Cos11 Maa. 92626. .. • C..f'W ~J AaM ..... • • .. DAILY PILOT /Satutday. June I . 1"0 AS Pla11nlng commissioners won't go out ~n a limb In tree controversy J ly ltOllRT BARKER o~ l'llol SI,.,, Wrltt • wercn'1 ~omg 10 change' the ordinance. W1lhams said the trees are j ust as much a barrier as a block wall or wooden fence. "T he <;oun s are a proper plac-e to settle these controven1l's. If we &Ot into this business. it would take all our time. Hl:JNTINGTON BEACH -T1mbemm. Glen and Jcrr") Hesprich's 105 lowe ring Italian Cypress trees have city officials barking at each other. ··The) .make hadows m nei&hbors' yards. spread debris 1n the pools and make it hard to gro" things. MaeAllister said. though. that he never telJ1 his Planning Cmmist1on appo intee. Jan Shomaker. how to vote. • Planning Comm1ss1oncr Barn Wil liams says the Ci ty Council "doesn't ha'e '1he guts to belly up and make a decision·· on the trees. • • City_ Counc1hn.an Jim Silva ays he's "ticked off' at the Planning Comm1ss1on's con- traf)' ways. ··The Cit ) Council wants us 10 chanse the ordinance so the~ won't have to deal w11h 1t. The) "ant the people 10 settle their fights an court. .. , hope we never would get them to be our clone. Then we'd ha'e 10 ask why do we need them.·· Councilman Peter Green s.a1d he talks to Victor Le1p21t his commission appointee. to art his op inions ut doesn't tell htm how to vote. "Ma)bc we should take anothl"r look at the Planning Comm1ss1on. Ma)be others should b<' appointed." ··But ""e·, l' bc.>en sa} mg it's a cit} matter. and 11 should ~ handled in 1he city ... Each of tht: sc' en planning comm1ss1oners 1s appornted b~ a council member. 1nd ica11ng It might lead to a cau11n degree of deference to the op1n 1ons of the sounc1I. The Italian C)pres1 tree controversy took root when a rm ahbor in the 6000 block of Garden Circle claimed the tr~es blocked bis view. The dispute is rooted 10 a cit~ ordinance that declares trees taller than six fret are illegal if they're planted on the propert} hnl" as a hedge or fol iaf e barrier. That's kind of the ""a} S11' a st"es that 11 should be. A Cltl inspector told the Hespricbs to cut the trees down 10 six feet. The) appt"aled and officials ha' e been ch1ppin1 awa) at each other ever since. n March. the Ci t) Council told the Planning Comm1ss1on to delete trees from the city ord1· nance setting fence heights. That "a}. official~ said, such back}ard battfes woul d be taken out of thei r hands and put into the laps of lhe co.uns. ··1 think the' ~hould ha'e tned 10 work an agreement. When t\\O neighbors fight. there''s no wa} 10 make eH·r~ one ha pp):· llva said. Coumdman Don MacAlli ter agrees. Planning Comm1ss1on Chairman Gen Or- tega was appointed b\ Couno lwoman Grace Winchell. Ken Bourgu lgnon was appointed by Ma) or Tom Ma)s: Ed Mo untford was appointed by John Ersl 1ne. Kirk Kirkland b) Silva: W1l- hams b) Wes Ban nister: Sho maker by MacAlhstl"r and Le1pz1g b) Green. The Planning CommisS!'>n said nut to that in a unan1mou<: 6-0 vote this wee k -the} "The} tthe l"Oml1}1ss1on) ~hould at least give us a recommcndauon:· Mac.\lhster said. ··1 wonder "'h} "e ""a!.tc our 11me ""Ith them in the fi rst plan· Le1 p11g was absent at th is week's vote. Michelle l\Jahn Nguyen is the first winner of Ardis Claire Knox award By ROBERT BARKER H N rJ NGTON BEl\CH - Ten )ears ago. M 1chelle Nhan Ngu)en and her mother and a sister took their ll'cs in their hands and clambered aboa rd a boat to escape the Communists an Vietnam. r\ big storm hit. blowing the boat -01T oursc and man .of: t.hL..42 aboard pan1rkcd. M 1chelk recalls. "But not m ) mom. She was reall y bra,c. She 'ia1d 11 was better to light than 10 go back. "We were a11arkcd b) a pirate boat. and the> stole e' el)1h1ng we had. We '-'Cre lucky the}' "'ere nice pirates. The) ransacked our boat, but the) ga'e u'\ some food and \\ater. "We \\ere luck) to \Uf\I\{' ... 'en days later. !her landed on a small island in Mala' s1a. exhausted. cold. si ck and hu ng~ The .\mencan Red Cross pro' 1ded food and mcd1cinr . .\fler spending SC\en month) 1n a refugee camp. Michelle and her mothrr. .\nn P. Mai and w.1er. Dia na. made 1t 10 thl· l ' .. "here the) JOined their father who am\cd the previous ~ear. an t 97Q · Michelle. nn" IM. went c.n to become a d1stingu1Shl·d scholar at Manna High School. earning a 4.J grade point aH·ragc. Fmia}' e'cn1ng. <>he rece1,cd a Ardis Cl:ure Kno'I $2.500 cholar· ship at Manna tl1gh's honors han- qut•t. Next Thur<tda~. '\he'll be one of three speakers .11 the school's com- mencrmcnt l'~erc1se~. rcpre<;en t1ng the scholar!I of Man na. Michelle Nhan N9uyen he belongs 10 the Kc' ( lub. "hose member\ hl'lp the clderl> an thr1r homec; nnd 'iCt up blood dn \·es. She's a mcmbcr of a church choir and the Cahforn1:1 Teen PrOJCCl 1hat encourage'> \tudentc; not 10 use drugs ur allohol and to not dnnk and dn'e Last su mml·r. 'he attl•ndl'd a Jun- ior S1a1esml·n n>nfcrenn· 1n Wa<ih· ington. D.l .. "'here she met Pres•· dent Bu-.h M1chelk 1' ttw lir-.1 \I.In ner of the .\rd1<; Claire 1'.no' st·holars.h1p. Tbe a" ard is naml·d 111 honor of Ardis Knox. a Hun tington Beach resident and fo rmer assistant ch1l'f of stafT to Lt. Go'. Leo McCarth) She was the wife of Orange C uunt) Supenor Court Judgl· Rohc:r1 .\. K no~. She du:-d la'it March at thl' age of 52. Garden Grove man victim of random freeway shooting LONG BE..\CH -A 30-,ear-old moton'>t found shot lhrough. thl· Ja" told '""eo;11gator) hl· was the '1c11m of a random shooting on the . ..\ne'lia Free'-' a). about 15 m1lc'I south of Los Angeles. pohce said Fnda~ Roben J Teeters of Uardcn Gro'<c \\3!1 hosp11ah1ed 1n fair c~ n· d111on follm .. ing the incident Thur\· da) ni ght. He had calkd pohcc shonl} before 11 p.m. from a telc· phone booth about two miles from the free"a~. Sgt David Bauer said Teeters told ofliccf"i he "'a" dm · 1ng alone on thc freewn) when h1~ .side "indo\\ shattered. Bauer ~u.1 He real11t•d hi\ tare .,..J., hkt•d1ng. tool 1he nl'\I ,,n ramp and con- 11nucd until hl' ll1und J phonr Poller de'>l nbcd the \\Ou nd as "an and out:· \J~ mg 11 had pa sed through Tl'Cll'r\· JJ'-' He al'\O was '-'Oundcd 1n the right s1dl· of his che!)l. ~1d Ron Yul>.el,on. a 'lpokes- man for Lnng lk Jl h Memorial Med1ral ( cnll'r Tce1cr'I told oflicer'i thl·rc "as no reason for 1he 'lht'lo11ng. and that he behc\etl "hot'\ \\>Cfl' fired b~ a small "h1tc l·ar that pulled along'l1dc h1 'chide on the frcc"n' -8> Tk .. tss0eiatt'd PreH Fish Fry winners aonoun~ed COST..\ ME <\ -Winners fro m the 4Sth-r~.W.*!.~'N.~-----i annual Lions Club Fish Fr}. held June 1-3. include: .• In the Miss Costa Mesa Beauty Pageant. Jami~ Badorak walked away with first place. while Jennifer Smith took home first runner-up honors and Heather Landberg placed second runner·up. NEWS BRIEFS ~ • Bab>· Contest winners 1n the 6-to 12· month-old d1 v1s1on were Al lison Pearl Alblingtr. first place, and Nathan Irwin. second place. In the 13· to 20-month-old d1 v1s1on. Courtney Anderson placed fint and Alexander Belove took home the second-place prize. • Don Ott of Fountain Valley was the winner of the 1990 Ford Mustang LX. Harbor cleanu 21anne today __ EWPORT BEACH -Citizens can help clean up-Newport Harbor today when the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce holds its 10th annual Clean Harbor Day. C11y officials and state Sen. Manan Bergeson arc among the 300 people expected lo help collect debris from the bay. Volunteers will meet at 8 a.m. at the Cannery Restaurant and will spht mto teams to get the job done. Some 30 boats will be used to help cleanup the harbor. 8 111 Hamilton. owner of the Cannery and the founder of O can Harbor Day. will bnng his harbor<leaning invention. the Water Rake. to the e"ent. Bay-front residents who collect debril'Troun e1r o mes can leave garbage bags out on their docks for workers to collect. Workers wtll return to the restaurant around noon for a barbecue and awards ceremony. Awards are prncnted for team spint. performance and other attnbutes. Elementary school children "'!ho entered the Clean Harbor Day poster contest will also be honored at the awards ceremon). Hamilton said. "It's a great way to teach people about better treatment of our harbor.'' Hamil ton said "Everyone's interested now 1n the environ- ment. Ten ~cars ago. people wertn"t as interested." Airport buff dings cordoned off HUNT INGTON BEACH -Firefighters cordoned otT old buildings at the former Meadowlark Ai rport on Thursda) to guard against a poss1bl~ flareup of hazardous matcnals. Battalion \h1ef Denn is Groat ~1d the incident occurr'C'd when chem1cal'i were being removcd from the bu1ldmgs belng tom down to make wa~ for a commerc1al and residential project near Warner .\venue and Bolsa Chica treet. Water spra)cd to dampen the around around chemicals ap- parently splattered onto containers of calcium carbide and started a chem1caJ reaction, Groat said. The mix ture could prove to be flammable. Groat ~1d. but there was no 11ni11on. M1Aing c~lc1um carbide wnh water was used in earlier day<> to producc gas lor acetylene torches, he said. Groat sa id therr ~as no mJunes and that a hazardous waste contrallor \l.Ould dispose of the chemicals Taco Bell recalls water bottles IR\ l:"t. -Taco Bell l orp on Fnda} announced a voluntal'\ rct·all of J00.000 spon s \\3ter bott ks dmnbutcd b) the firm an a recent pro mouon ThC' bo11lc's mouthpiece can b( pulled apan and swallowed b children. prc'\Cntmg a potential choking hazard. The water bottle promotion at some 2. 700 Taco Bell stores na1 1onw1dl' began June 4 and was available to Taco Bell customers for 99 cent with a food purchase. Taco Bell stopped the program on June 7 when 11 received a report fro m a customcr that his 21· month-Old child had d1smantll'd the boute·s mouthpiece and attempted to S'4allo" 11. The child was not inJurrd. ·Skateboarders attacked, robbed H l ' 'II I POLICE LOG I NCiTOI'-Ill ..\( II -T"'o men anJ 1"'0 JU\<'ntk g1rb Y.crc .1rrrc.1cd .ifkr the~ allcgedh JI· tacked t\\o Hunt· 1ngton .. Heac-h brothers at Gold· en West C ollcgl' earl} Fndn) and stole their mom'). according 10 polict Jesus \ R1)llrtrul'l. ~4. and hi\ brother. Jn1m1. ; . rl'J)()n rdl) ""re skateboard1n~ 1n 1lw l't>lkge parl1ng lot at about I 3 m "h~n the) "ere attacked. f'C'h f -,.'\1d The brother . \'loth in the food Kr\"lCCS bU\lnC\~. \\{'re treated at Hunt1n11on llumana Ho p1tal for head and fa 1nl cut'i. lt Roger Parker ~1d. Police fo"nd thret of lht u J)C'('~~ on Beach Boule,ard and a fourth Gt the Ha'Pcnn) Ion 1n M1dw1n Cit . Partter said. rrntrd o n uspmon of 1ron1· armed robber) ~rt' Luther .\dam Btll. 23, •ho ll''e his addre as the Ha' Penny Inn and Terry l\'her. 18. of Hunt1"11on ltk h The a::litfs. •bolt namn wuc not rt beeautt the) a~ min· ora, were taken to Juvenile Hall. Par~er 'illlJ Fountain Valley r 1'r \\tlllh\ Jllad1,('d .1 l~·\rar.old ro11n1.11n \ ;illr\ \Cllllh ·" h,· ~-\ ":tllt..1na homr 111,111 \t h11<ll .1l11n1 ~r" ht)pt' tr«'t nr.11 nt,h1.t \\rnu,• lhr Jroup. 1hc rrp.1ttnl1' .illcnd thl· """" ~hool, luck l'd. ~un, hcJ .im.I ''"'l l lhr 'Kt1m "llh a ha~·1'.\ll 1'Jt h11 n1' llf)l"l.lrtnl rt'a\On Hl' 'ufkrrJ hn11'r' on h1~ ht'Jll 11n1t rut' <'n h1\ ll'lt h.inll T hl' \U\l)\'\I' \\rrr 111\I 'iC'Cn hClll.hl1~ Ot\rlh 1111 "''"h•IJ'(' u 'nm'r1\l1\' fl'"''" 1•11 thr httnt !'l'tnrl lll a nr"'p.ipr1 r;i, l 1n lron1 \II < allt I trt'\.'I'\, I 1>11 Rr.'K1lhur,1 \1 Thr llt'f~n then tum('{I thr r,1,l urwlr J('l\\TI 'hook 11, nnd ll<'J ""h \:' Y.orth 111 rn1ns I Hunting ton ~•~h \ \\1lmJn fl'!"llfttJ thJI ,, re-moll' nc1ah· t'lor "'"' 1n hrr trunl "•lh a lnud boom "-'' .inJ "3' 1n' 111ni 1m·n1h tn hnna thrtr ~~~m '"''"' 111 '"'" hrr 1n the ioo hind. t>I \IJl\.im,1 \m'tt >'nd h.i'" 11 m u"c r11nt('\I l RurJl.l" tl1tt'rl'\l J re\11.kn,l' 1n th<' I C.O.> hlod. or \fora "'JI unc lhl\)Uf,h I rtar iltdtnJ-tla door 1nd \!Ok • 1'\f stt 1nJ 1 'lanttndo '1dro pmt 0 mront <"ntcrcd 1 home II\ thl' hied . of Dclalit'ld C tl't'lt lhKlu&h 1 rt.ar •1ndow and s1olr tY.O baurnt• fmm 1 Pf9l\" a fh1t'H' cul ;a Ind . and St<llt ~ b1C'}clr at tht ra~ ~' t Huntinston Rta h Hl,Jh hool a .\ rc\ldc111 r('~lr1W thal l'on\lru('tu)n no1\C' from uthrrn C'ahrorn1• fd1'lt>n \o "-Or~cr\ at Ne"' land tl'\"rt and Yorktown ""tnur "''' unbt1rablc l"ine Flu tr' .rnd dannl'I\ \\On h SI 0,1\Q~ v.rrr 'l('llrn fr<im a \( hool 31 ' Lt mun• 1ru s hl't~l't'n !I lo pm Monda\ and ~ am ThunJa, The thirf mt\ ha 'e u~ ~ pass l.c\ 10 pin l'nlr) to tht' mu11 room Cl Pohrt nm,tcJ \le"• ''h l7 on iusp1r1on 01 \leahng clol ht~ and 1ev.tll'} v.onh SI 7 frum lht Tuict '10rt. '7~ Bunnea Pu l"'•} \hr ., •1'4) ,u,pttttd 1n thr thtfi of s l"l).v.onh or clo1h1n1 from thr ._,,cf'\~"' dt'panmtn1 \Iott. 1 3900 8amnla Pari..v.~ The 1m" -.1 madt at 4 11 p m 0 • mron(' hrol c th<' lront -.1ndov. of 1 hOm(' tn the liN block of f 1lart , trttt 1n ln app.irrnl bur&lal") t 1 ~'(" v.tre un-dt1trm1ntd lh(' ht\'alt-in v.as f't'pontd at '·'' Pm Newport._ .. mtoht' \tOlt W\ttal chfoc'k\ from an attomt') 's oflke 1n tilt 4600 bloCll of MK "nhur 8oulo1rd and c-"td tbtm t1 tl'ff Mnkt. 0 <\bou1 I 0 \Oml')(ln' ('ht'Ch "<'IT stolen from th" headquanrf'I <'ffiC't of a aroup of n111onal 1radc hool\ at 620 Nev.port (cnttr 0 1 and a lo'> .\narl« han k l"C'l)Ortrd a man had tnrd 10 cuh 11110 of the heck' 0 <\ 1h1tf thn:w a rod from • nurb' pond thmuah • w1nd1111. of a huMnts~ u 1000 Qu'11 Strtct and Hxlk $7,Q()Q "'onh of computer «"qu1pmcnt 0 "-p11r or d11m11nd t'amna~ anti '"'Cl nnl' d1\lppeart'd from • homr m thr 2100 hind of Miramar Dn"r • Co.ta Me.a flcr le•"'"I Tht Htlm la ,trn on 181h 1rcc1 t'lrl) Thundll) mom1na. 1 28· )'tar-old man w111 1-.0 men placlna • •lndm1ll 1n a p1 liup 1ru l When U1t \<11.t1m tll«I "v.h11 u t )O\I do1n1 .. one of 1ht mt n lil't'd 1v.o 'hot, Roth m11Kd him 0 .\ nta Ana v.om1n lOld poli« sbt •as stud. by • \Mk mirror on a tn.ck u ~ watlicd to Mr car ,., a Soutb COM& ,,,.,. partc1J; lot Th"'9day af\tnM>Ol\. Tbt 1mpect Mrted Mr o~cr ud dw man 1n1Mk t INdt ........, w .,.,., wt.K'b (.''CMUalM'd 110 Md c:redl\ cara 0 An aputllWftl dweller '9 ta. 1300 btock o( AdMtt A~-l"t,fOned dlM I • .... kded ,. '"' door ,... ... , .... and ..... Ilic> .. cl $' I .... .... • .. ' • OrMge Cou1 OAtl V PfLO! I ~. Jun.-.,_1110::;h:::....:==:.;::===:::=:;::;:=::::=:::;:!=;=:;;::;:;:::::_ __ .;=:.:::.:::.:.:._..:===:::~_::t._ _____ =:;::=::::;=::::;=:;:==l f .................................. llllliililllillllil ................... llllllllm .. . .~~Ir Force told .to remove I • nuclear attack mlsslles . \. ly SUSANNE M. SCHAFER WASHINd"rON -Defense Sec- retary Dick Cheney on Friday or- dered the Air Force to remove short- ' range nuclear attack missiles from 1 its bombers pend ing the outoome of safet} studies of the warheads. The directors of three U .. nuclear weapons laboratories called for the w11hd rawal of the weapons tw~ "'eeks' ago during congressional tes11- , remote s II) the "t·a pons , mon). T~tju~e ted there ''as a could lealC n1um 1n an acridcnt. The missi les arc kno" n as the hort-Range ~ttack ~11 s1le-.\. or , SRAM -A!., and arc l'arned aboard the na11on·'i 37~ (,kplo)cd B-52. 8-18 and FB-11 I bombt.·rs. The Air • Force ha' said that I 00 of 1he weapons were produced between 197 1 and 1975. but the current number deployed is classified. In a statement issued at the Pen- tagon, Cheney said that the weapons would not be placed on board bombers on "ground alert." Those arc tbc nation's warplanes that are loaded with weapons. fueled. and ready to fly within minutes. The number of a1rcraf\ on ·such alert as class ified. Chcnev's statement said the weapons· would be removed from the bombers pend ing the outcome of the safe&) studies being conducted b) the Air Force and the Energy Department. who~ labs and fac- tonc-s arc responsible fo r producing the ·na11on'!. nuclear "capons. Chrnc} ··signed 1hc order 1oda} as a precau11on.'' 1hc s1a1ei;nc nt said. He took the step after d iscussions with Energy Secretary James Watkins, the directors of the three laboratories and receiving "ad- ditional info rmation" about the SRAM-A. the statement said. It did not elaborate on what that infor- mation might have been. .The 14-foot long SRAM-A is an air-to-surface missile armed with the W-69 nuclear warhead with an esti- mated ex plosive yield equivalent to 170.000 tons of TNT. LI to 13 times the power of the bomb that de- stroyed Hiroshima in 1945. Some writers ha\t~ suggested that it would be used against targets that threaten- ed the bombers themselves. such as radar stations. fieh ter bases and anti- aircraft missile sates. up to 100 miles awa) . . Kohl, Bush discuss future . of Germany in private talks \\ \\HI :-.(, l < l'-President David. II "as 1hc second mee ting in belong to the U.S.-led NATO . ... Ru-.h mi.'I rnct:n \\1th \\ l'\I (icrmJn three \.\Cek'i bel\\CCn the two leaders. Bush told political fundra;stng au- ( hanu·llM I klrnut "-11hl alkr no1-The West German chancellor. in d1ences in Omaha and Des M oines 1ng th.it lhl' luturt• 111' < 1aman~ •~ the llntted 'tatcs on a pnvatc v1s1t. that the German issues will not be nm· of the tontl·n1111u' t'\\Ul"S 1ha1 del1,ered the commencement ad-resolved eas1I~ or quickly. g1H' him and \l1l..h.11I ~ C 1orbache.i. drci.s Thursda) al Harvard llnl\er-"We must see 1hat German rc- ddknng. ''l'''" 11n "hl·lht·r thl' (old stl\. un1fica t1on adheres to the wishes of \\ ar " iruh m l'f The ... fu ture ol German\ has be-1he German people. while respecting Bu.,h rl·turnin1,; to tht• \.\ h11e come a maJOr d1spu1e oct~ecn Mo • 1he '1cws of other nations:· Bush Hou\l' trom J '''O·d.1' J)<>hlKal 1np. cov. .and Washington. O'er obJec· told a lu ncheon for Repu blican sena- 1afl,l·d ''1th "-•1hl o\ l'r Janner tx·l(m· tions fro m the (io\ act pres1den1. tonal candidate Hal Daub. a la te-n 1gh I~ IWPtl'f fl 1gh I to Cam P_...:8:...:u:...:s:...:h ___ tn...:S...:IS:...:IS~I h:...:a:...:1_a ___ u:...:n:...:1...:li.;;...ed ___ G;:;.e.;..rm ____ a_n).__ ____ -_:...B.£.y......;..Tk;;;..;._....;,A.;;.;•;;...:;SOC....;,..;,.;...;Ja.;...1...;.H.;..,_P_r~_s_s ~')1oow. Great for Ocean or Hsrbor Cruise. /:/f.I. A&• JV High Performance Specialist 0 "'•91C/f.IG J,l!!t. ~,· 1880 Newport Blvd. n A.pProvecJ ~ ~nj 642-8870 Crea1r ,_/'3to///y?~ WP <HP CPIPhrar1n with tremendous savinqc; on many nf l)Ur matlrpc;s sets 1nclur11ng the tam"us Simmons BEAUTYRESr W Simmons rd'' t4n f1P~t '"''" f l I' r t' r ,1 " '111•"'" ~"' v.nri c:;,., W,Slmmons I ·IJlrlN"'•R 0,,.,1fn ll"Q SALE r ""'" f .1 Pr $(11)0 Q~ $149 r "" r , ~~ f 'l10 nc, $1 89 t),mAn c:,,.,, ~A<lQ 'IC, $499 ~In() <\nt f,QOO or, $599 ••• ,· NO PA YME~T FOR 90 DAYS (oac) • 3 DA Y DELIVERY-• • KINGSOONN Q.UJi • NEWEST :.L OCATION! i eo Te ller St. Suite t 70 Corona ...... tr (714) 734·6454 I sag W.Slmmons Roy11r O Peck 1.,..,n Fa Pc rull Fa Pr SALE $89 $119 $299 $399 Simmon• BEAUTVREs r• St 11lll1t·lurury Of E ml Frrm Reg SALE Twtnfa Pc Sf37995 $189 F11H Fa Pc S490 9'i $259 011i>~n c;~ s1~oi; $599 Krng Set $1399 9S $799 FREE DISPOSAL OF OLD BED · FREE SET UP OF NEW BED Slat Hotq) Mon ·Fri HU s. t ().8 Sun 1'·5 CfRAnos M-1n Stlowroom and Factory 1103'> .A11r~·11 Blvd 11141 828 77t2 Antti•lm 5 17 S f url 1 SI S.. ,.,. u! to o•n 1~1111118 '""O Corona 210T "'8' S\J!le t70 1·1 <1 7.)4!1454 Cotl&Meu JOilOBr1111t°'St ')lllJH >1 10t,Fwy 171•1!o5:J525 HUn"ngton IHch 1225 £0.0Ql!f 'itJ'f" ~ ( 7 ldl 89 1 2t t I ltlrllW 11316 Cvlv,., Or So'11' 175 17 111 '1'12 288' I L19Vna ""9t 2340 I Avf'nlda 0e lit Ca•ll'fl• N f'' f l Torn I 71 <I) 788 42)<t L1H•ra1WNttter 1240 W Whin•t'fBlvrt f n!Hwv39 1213)8970348 ~ ..... 1'1010.lf! '''11185 41)Ct t en lern9fdlrt0 t«O s. .. 1111 'E· & 1·1111 889 'i881 ••n DlfftH 7f 2 w A11aw Hwy 2 I 0 at All(IW (, ... , Ste 1231 Upfend 13111 W th~ (1141148 20"'. Wt9t 22Jt E 0.J'<tV Nortt1 (8111)332 7525 - Confrontation squad With four women•s prisons In fflorlda, and a fifth near completion, th• newly organized all-female confrontation -~· squad Is shown during drlll1 at River Junction Correctional Institute. In fflorlda, one of 10 prisoners Is female. Chemical packaging plant feckeEf By -ex13lesieA 2 Rt:Jrt PE ARL.\ND. Texa s Ex- plo\1 ons rockt·d a chemical pack- aging plant 1-nda}. ~t·nd1ng up bngh t orange flames and clouds of black smoke '1s1ble from downtown Houston 12 miles away. Two cm· ployec' "ere hurl F1retigbtcrs ~1d the blaLe at thl· olvcnt<. & ( hem1cals Inc. plant in an indu\tnal area !.Ouffi orHOuston could burn for da'i. .\uthont1cs called for an e\ acu.ti1on of the sur- rounding area as the fire r.tged. bu1 fev. people left and 1he order "as lifted in ahout '" hours. The mo\t scnousl} 1n1ur,·d person "a" 1:10\ Salatar. a 26-\ear-old em- pl<>> cc V. ho 1old h1' doctor that a spark from a forld1fl touched off the ex plosion at about 11 a.m. "The} '"ere apparl'nll> dcpre.,.,. urizing some 55-gallon drum\ and there was a spar!... I belie' l' from a fork li ft. and that Sl't ofT lhl' fire," said Dr. JefT Bntton of Houston Hermann Hospllal. Salazar worker sufTt'rt'd second· an d third-degrct• f>urns on fm ch1.·s1. face and back. .\nother emplo)l'l'. .\le"<ander Jack). 49. \\aS oc1ng trt•ated al Southeast Memorial llo~p11al 1n Pearland for minor hurn!i to his forearm and released SI\ fircfig h1 t•ro; and emrrgenq "ork1.·r'> v.ere 1rca1ed for heat e\hau\11un ur 'mol..c 1nhala- uon at Southeast. officials said Dr Paul Pepe. Houston Emcrg- rnc\ Mcdlt'al Service director. said thr 'fire apparent!} occurred outside the main bu1ld1ng when a vapor cloud that escaped from a container 1gn;ted. The ''"0 men were injured as thq tnt'd 10 flee the fir~. Fort} ortfl'r cmpfO)rc5 \llffl C\ acuatl·d safel}. according to the com pan~ ··.\II of our peopk are oul. .. spokci.man Jorda Ba11an said Ba11an i.a1d 1he compan} paC'kagt'i paint and lacquer thinners. v.ind· <oh1cld "ashing oroduc ts and charcoal \tartc~. -By Tb~ Assod •IH Pttf1 Judge halts suicide machine use PO~ 11 \C. Mich. -A Judge Fri- da\ ordered Dr. Jat·k Kevorkian 10 'itop U\lng tm \u1t•1dl' mach ine until prosecutors dec1J c "hether 10 1~ him for letting an .\l1hc1mcr's pa- t1en1 U\t' the d1.·' 1t·e. Oakland ( ount) ( 'trC'ull Judge Ahn· Ci1lhcn Jl'>o l'nJOtnl·d 1hr 62- )ear-old rl·t trl'd pathologist from helping rx·ople U'>t' any othe r mean' to kill thl·mwf\ i.'\ The temporal) order\ arc cl1crt1\i.' statewide. assis- tant pro\nutor Mlchacl Modelskt W2600 Series loltflOl /h ltnor Acrylic Modified Glm Enamel Nt ;i ltcMoloR1 to• .rr 11~ ,~~mpl\ ndrd • •r,o{Pdl>!P f·I .I said. . Kevorkian . who at'll'U a!> ht\ ov. n att ornc). had a\ked th e JUdge to allo" h'm to ~t up a team of "Untouchable., .. to hl'lp 1erminall) 111 people end their li\es. On Monda'. l\.n ork1an 3\\1Stl·d in 1he su1c1de of Jan1.·1 Adkin,, a 54. )Car-old Port land. On· "oman "ho had been d1agnosl·d a\ ht-1ng in 1he earl~ stages of .\l1hc1m1.·r·., di\t·a-.c Modelsl..1 !>aid 1hcrt· "t'rc no 1m· med1a1e plans to prosecute Kc' orl1an. but an 1n,cs11gat1on "as continuing. Kc' orkian had a~ked 1he Judgl' for a pamal tnJuncll on. instt'.ad of the lull !.lop ordl·r sought b~ pro'>· el'utors. to allo" u~ of his machine in "a specific '>Ct of t'lrcu mstann•.,." Hr said hl' "anted 11me to Sl't up a comm11tel· of specialists to eSlall- h~h a pj:rmanent "planned death polic' .. tor v. hen 10 use 1he machine -By Tbe Assocl•IN Press fQji b W2!i00 St11t1 laltr>Ot ~ :a••l!!ll-:CI. JOO'\ Acrylilc MtdUn ~ I J 7 Glau Cnamtl 1 I , • A pr•,•n '~"" d' I• , ! 1 • I r • ~ ••t 'tr''' H... h, J t• c ~ • ~ • , .. " ~ ' .. ... 14i 1!ii cj1r1 • t 1.. l •J "~ .. It• d. YJ ll~r-T ... . , .. ... " ... l "'-:;J t~4f ~-t • "IJ nw: a!':l /. n~· \it ,1 .... :, 'c .l."· lnurn.-1 . I __,) W600 Stnes [alttlOI tOO\ Acrylic Sold Color SIMI D• t\ to d t'•ul lul Ila! 1,r \h [ r~4n1 ,\ 'AD<d Rr11tn ''l' 1•rl •dl1,s•or In m.<~ r•y \urfai PS Dur .. ~it •g11nsl l~t t!Pm•nts C Pdn up w•I~ \Gap •nd wat•r ........ ., \,. 1 .. ... ~ ... ( ...... ,, .. ~ qi WOO Stt1t1 £1teuor .A Acrylic Modrfltd Wood ~"' I ' llbMllWy rm11 l I f n \~ ~~ d \ J ~I I 11tft .. ,. t (. ' ~ Iii, , J le~• I!'"'•'· d '' 1• • ur Clt•n up " 'h \04P •nd "it'' I •h••• ... 1. '~·t· \ -.-:, .... , I' t..'<Mll \ I """' j '~ WHEN IT'S WORTH DOING RIGHTI ALL WALL:PAPER I 303 OFF EVjERYDAY Over 1,850 ~allpaper , I Books to choose from. . FLECKITONE8 • Tiit loo\ of &tin.It tilt feet ol llont tilt me ot soi 1 r 1>1<nt • l asy touw llU• 11an.tt ltni\11 • 6 llu11t1llol Coiof\ .... kit Saturday, June 9. 1"0 A.I Neiman Marcus gets top award for Fashion Island merc;hants ~ Wt .-'t doM .............. .--.............. w .. ~., ......... _.,,... ........ Yew990 ....... -.. -·-.. ···· McDonalds's will post nutritional ay RUSS LOAR 0...,, ............ lolf"'-« .NEWPORT BEACH -Neiman Marcus department store won top awards at Fashion Island's 1989 merchant awards dinner Thursday. eam ina the la~t percentage sales increase and highest sales per square foot for the second year in a row. Neiman Marcus earned the big- gest sales increase of an} other Neim an Marcus store nationwide. Fashion Island officials declined to reveal the sales percentage and Neim an Marcus officials were un- available for comment. The annual merchant awards din- ner rc<:<>&nizcd top-pcrformin& re- tailers in the center. which rccenlly finished a S 100 million. five.year renovation. Fashion Island's three· level Atrium Court is c urrently underaoing a S6 million facelift. Robinson's department store won the award for highest total sales in 1989 for the second consecutive year. presented by Fashion Island General Manaaer Bob Domin. The overall highest total sales in the "regular retail store category .. were earned by At Ease. El Torito Grill and Sharper Image. The top three sales. awards for stores ranging from 10.000 to 19.999 square feet we,nt to At Ease. El T ,.....;,,... r.rill anri The Limned. Top sales awards for stores with S,000 to 9,999 ~uare feel "'t'nt to Tutto Marc, Gary s & Compan' and Sil~crwoods. Highest total sales for stores of S,000 square feet and under were earned by Sharper Image, Cali- fornia Pizza Kitchen and W) ndam Leigh. The top three winners for highest overall sales per square foot were Wyndam Leigh. Apropos and Fort) Love. Highest overall sales per square foot in the Atrium Court were earned by La Salsa restaurant. Highest overall sales increases in the regular retail store categot) wen~ earned by HeinphiJrs. Cafe 5-0-5 and Raff jewelry. Aver•~ rate paJd on bank money-mal'Xel accounts (81M Aatt MonitOf) 91 -day Treasury biM yield 30·year T1euury Bond • COMMODITIES Commodities RetNrch Bureau Index ANoeiattd PtMS Commodltltt Index [I] STOCKS 6.~1. 6 2001. 7 6~1. 7.80'1. 8 .. .,.. 8 .. .,.. 240.34 . 241 52 622.97 621 02 SW/o 8 •6'/, 8 30'/, 231 .59 614 39 " information CHIC .\GO -Fast-food Ns- tomers will soon learn the real cost of a burger and fnes wbcn McDonald's be~ms posting com· plt'te nutrition information -in- cluding fat and sodium content - for 115 producu this summer. Terri Capatosto. a sp0keswoman for McDonald's .. Corp. tht nation's biggest fast-food chain. said Frida) the mo'e is a con"enience for cus- tomers. rather tflan a respon~ to a recent •ad campaign attacking the nutn11o nal 'aluc of 1he compan~ 's food. Businessman cautions against crackdown on child labo·r laws Cow Jones 30 S&P 500 Willhire 5000 (mkt. value ot 5000 stockt) 2,862.38 358.71 $3,437.340 bf Ilion 2.900.97 36.3. 16 $3.467 973 btllion 2.513.42 326.69 Na ··" e·, e been pro\ 1d1ng compkte nutnuon 1nforma11on since l 97 3." she said. "\\e·,l. pro' 1ded nu1n11on 1nformat1on 1n booklet form s1ncc.- 1 q 6 ··" h:u '4l''rt• lf)1ng tp do no"' 1s maJ..e 11 as eas~ a:. pos)1ble for customer'> 10 gl'l 1nformat1on before the' mal..e a purchase at McDonald's." WASHINGTON -A Texas busi- nessm an stu ng in a federal crackdown on child labor law v1ol- anons cautioned Congress Frida) against letting "governmental pa- ternalism" ruin worthwhile work opportunities for youngsters. • Donald Farrell said jobs hke those he provides g1 ve youngsters. es- pecial I) those from unstable homes. a chance to earn monc~. experience and self-respect. The Dallas business Farrell owns is under investigauon for allceedly letting nearly 300 chil- dren 1llcgall. st"ll newspaper subscriptions at night. "Please do not allow misguided idealism and governme-ntal pa- ternalism to close that door. They desperate~y need. •a •lt«na11\.e-lD the street corner and the dan&ers associated with that 1rtespons1bk lifestyle... Farrell told the House Government Operations employ- ment and housing subcomm111ee. Farrell faces S 150.000 in lines for alleJed violations uncovered 1n a nauonwide Labo r Dcpart~cnt sweep in March. He ~as one of several business officials who 1es11- lied as the panel continued hearings on protecting children in the work- place. Executives from McDonald's, Burger King and Domino's pizza said they had implemented pro- grams to ensure that youn~ em- ployees do not work in v1olat1on of federal law. Young~ters may only work restricted hours and arc prohibited from working at danger- ous machines such as paper balers. dough machines and meat slicers. Two high school students also testified. saying their grades had slipped because they were devoting too much time to their jobs. • OinsJDphe.r R.andolDb. a _senioc from Clifton Park. N.Y .. s;11d teen- agers were "easy marks for exploi- tation." "Our natural naivete and intui11ve trust of adults makes us easy pre>.'' said Randolph. adding that his for. mer restaurant )Ob frequent!) kept him at work until 11 p.m .. t_wo hours '\\'SE ('0,.POSITE TH ·\ '\S ·\("1'10'\S beyond the legal time. AP -BJ Tb~ Assodard Pr~ss Congress 1s considering ltJ.islation to increase civil fines for child labor law violations-from S 1.000 a viol- a tion to SI 0.000. The legisJation also would require jail terms for repeat and· willful offenders. Broad decline closes loser · week Along with congressional aucn- tion, the Labor Oepanment has stepped up its enforcement. The na1ionw1de sweep conducted in March uncovered I 5.000 alleged vi- olations. Federal agents followed with a one-day effort this "'eek b~ visiting another 2.000 establish- ments. · -By Tiie AHociated Pr~H \ lSE l PS & DOlt 'S NEW YORK (AP} -Tiie 011ow 119 s sh<>ws Ille New York Stock Exc~noe sl~s and warrants IMt have 900e UP Ille most and dOwn Ille most 1>111~ on percent of change for Frl<Sav. No 1«urllles trading below S7 or 1000 s~rei are lnducM<S. et and 1>Wcenta chan \ are lhe Ol t rtnee t>etwMn ~ prev'rous closlno price and Frldev's S:JO P.m. price. "" . Mwne ust I Elect Anoe: 2 MaY1ag 3 L.VI Grp pf ICN Pnarm ~av wt ~trr Glau RS Corp I estBuv 9 Qlellnv Chei ~~~.p 14., 1 2 Up 11. 1/• Up ti. 'I• UP 9H II. LIA--\ 14 Up .1 "• UP .4 11'• I ).(o UP 7.'l :II. 11• UP 7.1 11,,. \11• UP 6.9 NEW YORK -The stock market closed out its first losing week since April with a broad decline Friday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 34.95 to 2.862.38, finishing the week w1th a net loss of 38.59 points. Declining issues outnumbered ad- vances b» more than 2-to-I in na- tionwide trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks. "1th 458 up. 1,010 down and 523 unchanged . -\lclu~ on 1hc-floor ~f ihe Big Board came to 142.60 milhon DOW 'O'ES A VERr\GES NEW YORK(AP) Final Oow·JOMI avgs. for fr~cs. .. ·~~ <I • 1. . . 34. n 20l.03 l 3~7'f~. ~7. 21347 •. 211.39 ~u~ 105S.h3 l ~9.t 10.0.47 l°'lf1-7:# u~: i.ttf. 6S Slk 2•; ' A'IEX l .EADERS shares. again t 160.4:! m11l1on 1n the previous sessio n. Na11onw1de. con- solidated volume in NYSE-listed is- sues. including trades in tho~ stocks on regional el'changes and in 1hc over-the<ounter market. totaled 176.30 million shares. Over the live preccd1og weeks the Dow Jones industnals had rolled up an ad¥ance of 255.')2 points. Analysts said the enthusiasm built up in the mark~t's advance to record •rughs es fecenlly -as MOAda!r began to cool down as pnces pulled back a bit 1n 1he last few da\S. The upbeat mood ~as tempered b y 10d1ca11on~ from the Federal Re- serve that 1t v.asn't read~ to adopt a more stimulatl\ e credit policy o n the basis or a few month of sluggish MHAT All•:x DID Adv~:oed ~~ econ om 1c gro" th That posed so me quesuons about ho~ much lower interest rates m1&ht go in the 1mmed1ate futurt' after their sharp drop since late Apnl. Rates edged upward 10 the crcdn market::. Fnday. putting yields on long-term T reasun. bonds in the 8.44 percent-8.4 percent range. F1nanc1al stocks were mostl) lower as enthusiasm about the m~res{-<at~ -Outlook wafted. In thc monC')-ttnter bank group. Bankamenca dropped 11~ to 32: C1t1corp '• to 2"'. Manufacturers Hano,er ·, to 36~,: J.P. Morgan "• to 371 •• and Chemical Banlung Vi to 28'·· -By Tb~ A••oclalH Prn1 ft'HAT '\\'SE DID 10 ~llltonRov. 11 a~CaPlll 12 ar rm 13 Kane«>. ipe n 14 GraceEov n 6~ ~ Up 6. 21'1 Va UP 6.j l,7~~ l 8: 1· ¥0'1~1,;f9:ues NEW YORK (AP> -Sales, 4 P.m. ~ew::, ~s Frlclavt price 1nd net challile ot Ille 10 most ew w lSAMl~I ~ V. UP .6 119 ~~ nhanc ~ \1 Up .6 ,:~ t 8: 1·· viLTV 1118 ManvllJe l eQulnua Rexc.ne j A~uria "' 2~ ''I Up 1112 ~ Uo . I~ l/I UO 2~ Ve Uo 4 V IClr ~rftonGp NewsCorP 2•~ I"' Up •. l 'I• -'ti Up 4. 171ra ~ Up 4. DOWNS Name Last Cttt t ~nvl!Md Of8 ~1• -• ~ PtrFct -~ J rossl<SSv pf A ~ -•1. 4 acom._a1 n " -•1. J uardsPr i I ~ -1,,._ rossl<!Sv OfB 1 '• -~ na,omP -''• I ConSlor •'h -"' 9 ProwctSI 4~ --'ti 10 Am8ase 6V1 -•n 1l PantQPhlc l\'1> -1-. 12 larc)ICQ WI )1'1 -'• 1• IHOOCP ~ -v. 1 Alleen Inc Va -V. I FarW,IFln Va -Va Pct.11:~ .7 .I ·' 1.1 1.7 7.S 7.1 7.1 6.7 '1 .6 acllve ~kan Stod( Exehanoe l1SUH, 1r5lng nalionanv al more tnan \1. V ust Ch9. 8 In 1 , ll 'l-16 WslOig 111 , 13~ + ''t Frulrl.oom , 131 • -"1 AT&EM • 24V• f ~ nmk wt , lh ~?!Nik wt 4t ·~ ~ INlk WI ti' 619 ~ anlFOOd 1 , 21~ 141 mclalll I , 15 -V> CtllleSOffsh n I , l4V. j '"' NEW YORK (AP) -MoMy ri tes for Frlcs.v at rePOrled bv T•lef'1lt !.vstem1 lnc· Tet9t-a11 Interest raft lno.11: lj)f9 Prime Rite: to.oo i1scoun1 Rate: 7.00 rOktr call loan rate: 9.25 '\\'SE LEADERS NEW YORK !AP) -Sale1., 4 P.m . FrlCS.Y price 1110 nel chanjJe of tne 15 most Ktf¥9 New York SIOCll Exc:l\anoe lu~. tr~na11~.:;,:1 mor.; tn~l •~:r ~:m·' ~:: + -~ PnllMor s I, , 44' • -'-G~ICfl 1, , l ltl.o + 'J E stK0<11k 1.U,·' •t -1-'1 !tr~" 1:~1·1 ,1.~ .::,~, NewsCOl'P 1,11. ""' + ~ i:eCOl•' l, • .. • -1':1 1Elcl I, 1 , u 1 -~ Di ii~ I, , ~ + "I WalMart 1.1 , S ~ -l'• GIP Inc I, t • 561"1 -f ~ Mavtag I, .400 19 + Alu Alell t, ,SOO 26'--•1• '9ETALS PRICES "ew •OR" 1AP1 Soot "°"'er•ou• ,_., 11<1COe ~''°91 ,.._._ t~ Pe< pound N'! 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See ou~friendly up to date campuses Clowns -Face Painting -Bar-B-0 Lunch -Balloons ***************************** SUMMER FUN CAMP Sports· Picnics· Beach Trips · Swimming Bar-B-Oues • Fietd Trips· Arcade, Fun Zone Computer Games • Computer Camp ·• Lu~dl Program Special Academic Study By Arrangement Open 6:30 A.M. TO 6:30 P.M. COSTA MESA • GARDEN GROVE J A8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturdey, June 9, 1"0 He still has· wlns~fl'.le pulplt flalr _ Norman Vincent Peale, 9 2, makes it fun to be in church ly GEORGE w. CORNEU When first called as pastor of the A,.........,.. w rll.. church. he said it had been "without NEW YORK _The popular old a minister for three years." Another orator, raconteur. author. preacher pause. "They called me because I was better than nothing." and irrepressible optimist. the Rev. Laughter at that and other points Nonnan Vincent Peale, was back in sprinkled the hour. Callandro once the pulpit on turning 92. Age hasn't described Peale as48 "lovin11. Jaugh-dimmed his sparkle. .,. " He had the packed sanctuar..· of ing shepherd" who "made 1t 1un to be in church." his longume pastorate. the h1stonc Peale. eying his wife in a pew. said Marble Collegiate Church. rolling that when he met and married her in with 1nterm1ttent gales of laughter. I 930. "She was acknowledged to be applause and concentrated listening. the prettiest girl in Syracuse Una ver- "You behnc in )Ourself." he ex-sity and she's prettier now." To the hortcd. "Scheve 1n God and believe applaudins. congregation. he added: in Jesus and folio.,.. him. and I sa} "She still ..... He paused. "How to ) ou. you can do an} thing... shall I sa\ it? She's still the most That was the core of his message. beautiful · .,..0man an New York laced w11h 'rnpture passages and G II I iilus1rat1 ve aneldotes. and at has State." More applause. a ant y. he been the nub of his long career. amended. "With the exception of all brimming w11h confidence and zest the women present." Laughter. for life · ··1 got out of that pretty good "The Pov.t•r of PO'>tl Vl' Thinkini ... didn't I''" he !>aid. More laughter. . That's how it went throughout he titled his 1mm('n\cly success ul Peale's 4 5-minutc sermon. threaded 195:! book. \till rL·pnr11ed and inter· " nauonall~ nrculated. followed by 17 with cheer and thoughtiulntss. his other!>. musth :.tn:!>!>tng self-as· rccollcct1ons. home) sentiments. 1,urance and (ai th a<, ke\S 10 ac-stories and his masterfully timed compltshment · phrasing still in sync. The thrme run' through mam of Easy and folksy as ever. the Ohio- the tttk~. !>U<:h i.l!> .. fhe Tough-mind-born Peale told a stnn$ of hilanous. ed Optam i-,t." , .. l nthu<,ia'>m Makes sometimes lesson-pointing tales. .\mong the h)mns that Sunda) was the D1fft:n:nn·" .ind "You (an 1f Peale's favontc. ··Be tall M'" oul." You Think ) ou (an ·· J Preaching on Psalm 34 about a Bt.·s1de<1 spreaJing cnLuuragcment man who sought the Lord and was in h1., book\ he·, done II on the deltvercd from all has fear and lt:cturc urcu1 1 in broadcasts. an a troubles. Peale said God stands s~ ndttJll'd n1.•v. 1,paper column. ('. .-: ··( ontidl·nt L 1, '"" .. and '" a pion-read} to "dell\ er ~ou .rom all 1ears. .. Not some of them. all of them." ecnng lCntl'r hl' foundl'd linking .Peale seasonsed his sermon with p\)ch1atr) and rd1g1on "It probabh had thl' most ex-quips and personal tales. one about , . a "personaht) de' elopment rally .. 1n tensl\e ml Ul"nlL' in h.ring1ng the \\\O Columbus. Ohio. involving a h1"hl'" field-, togl·tlw1 · "1td thL· Re' ,.,, ; .\rthur c altandro no\\ Marbk Col-successful businessman who had lcg1atl·\ r('gul::tr p:h1or "The .... hok nsen from po\Crt}. area ha.-. Ol•"' opcnl'O up much A--skrc.ttiU'-'-m-trad ~~ ·iv.-on~ mon·.'' derfulh successful." the busi· The n·ntl'r lhl' ln\lllUtl' of Re· ncssman said he bel ieved tn God. tn hgion and He<tllh. 1,tanl'd in 14n, htm~lf and in his JOb and had still !unction., v.1th 1,tatl p'!lych1atn\t\ "·1mmcr!>cd mv,elf 1n the Bible. at the l·hurlh Peak and ht<:. w1k. Then.~· 1s wisdom an there . In order Kuth. al\o L'lltt an 1n,pirat1 onal to succel.'d I nn·dcd "1sdom." monthl). C1u1dL·p11'h \\1th ..t millt11n Peale added that the Babic 1s "full cm:ulal1on of v.1.,jom. l'H' lt\cd a long time It had bcrn l\\O \ear\ \1nu• hl' had -ai'ld\h~-Btble ne,er once failed me prcachl·d Jt '.ljrhk < nlleg1ate or let me do.,..n." "htlhhl·kdl11r'\2'l'.&r\until19M..! Ht• told of a lln'. 4-foot-11 But hl' "'J' h.il k Ji th.ii old <;tand .... oman v.ho \\Qr ed for .the late.• New onll' Jgaan on \und.t' \IJ~ 20. pnur York :'\1a~ur h orcllo La (Juard1a to hi\ Y2nd n1rthd.1' \1.1' JI and "ho onCl' in an l'IC\ator com- Ot h1-, tif\l 'amon thl'r\· 1n 1932 plained to him ,he rnuldn't do much he \Jld ·1 '\·" 'u1rl'd · l k pau'>l.·d bccau\e <1h(' v.a' '>O 'imall. grinning. · \nd I m ,l.lll'd todJ~ ·· Peale 4un1nl La c,uardta a'> telling But h1'> \111n· v.a' Jbc1ut ,,, 'trong as ha. '"·Yountt lad}. )O U h'ltl'n to me. C\Cr. hi\ gc .. 1urn \ure. h1., do"n-I'm going to tell }OU ometh1ng and honk \l1dv.c.''ll'rn c.harm Oao;h1ng. I knov. "hat I'm t:tlkmg about. You "WE ARE A COMMUNI TY IJf:IJJCA TED TO J.<JVIN<i & SERVING JESUS CHRIST AS LORI> & SAVIOR." 1 Trad11100JI Contcmpmaf) ('hart-'\maut \hurr h Sthool 7 '0 AM i) ;\M 111'4'1 AM 1> AM HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH 10r;ci(llts of C/lrt\I I ~ I II•'> 4' S..rt• .... bf! tlo1t;." ""~ n '4S Siil Morn.n~ Wo!\llO~ 10 AM Gene SwJn\on. Mlnisft1 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY WORSHIP 8 :00 & 10 :30 A.M . Childcare Available PASTORS Roger J. Berg Kim E. Krogstad 798 Dover Drive (16th & Dover) Newpor{ Beach 548-3631 The trust God and believe in yourself and you can do anything." As he left the elevator. she noti.ccd that the 5-fool:l La Guardia was shon. 100. but "as he Oisappeared down tht.> hall. I saw he was a g.1ant of a man." "So are you!" Peale told hi s listen- ers. By trusting God. following Jesus -and belie' ihg 1n }'Ourself. he said. ··You can do an} thing! .. Pope calls Ukrainian summit VA TIC' AN CITY -For the first Ukrainian church was hquadatcd time "5io~c, Jhc Ukrainian C'athohc ... in I 946J" Lubachi"sky said. Church was banned more than our The suppression was cameo out decades ago. its clandestine bishops by dictator Josef Stalin. who fo rced will meet w.th the pope later this the Ukrainian Catholi cs to merge month. it was announced Friday. with the Rus~1an Onhodo' Church. Pope John Paul 11 set the meeting Bishops and priests who resisted for June 25-26 to discuss efforts to were shot or imprisoned. legahze the church and recover its According to Western estimates. lost property. the Vatican said an a there arc 4 million to 6 million statement. Catholics 1n the kraanc. Until re· The 10 Ll kra1n1an (atho11e centlf. the} practiced their faith bishops hvtng an the So' 1et republic clandest1nel) but an the past few will be JOined--by-the t8 Ukrairttitn ~CS... . ...cn;t(l\_~e _cmerg~~~Q prelates laving 1n the Wes1. !><ltd worship opcnl) and dl·mand official Rome-based Ukrainian Card1r.al Myroslav Lubach1,sk) in a separate statement. "This will be the first meeting between the pope of the universal church and the krain1:in Catholic hterarch} from the Ukraine.since the CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH U (Missouri Synod) 780 Victoria St .. Costa MeH Lothar V. Tornow. Pastor 631-1611 Bruce Jeske, Pattor WORSHIP SERVICE 8:00 10:30 AM SundJy School & •dlllt Biblt Clm 9 ZO AM Chtislo•n [ltmf n!Jry Scho()j 548-8866 Comnulty Ctuch Cqreralional 611 Htlobopt •n Corona clel Mat OoNld W Kutz, nwilltf lln lor1 J Soucie!. JUOC:, ninisltr SIJlcl•r Wor~ I JO I 10 AM • Clvdl Sdlool 10 AM Chir CMe Plo'Adtd • 144-7400 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Hev. Don Ross ire Pasior "ltepe To Peace with. God'' Sunday Scnool at 9 00 AM Worship Sewce J 0 00 A M Nursery Care Ava1/~ble 900 AM & JOOO AM , Come Join Us l 850 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa 557.3340 recogn111on. The kra1nian IS'iuc "as one of the topics d1\Cus\t·d when Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbache" met .,..1th John Paul 1n December an the first v1~1t of a Kremhm chief to the Vatican. -By Tbe A11oci•le4 Pm• A Cordial Welcome from The United Methodist Church ¢ I . 1\ ( ' l I N _r\ ~ United Me thodist Church t , •. 111 "\\, .. '"' ·•'"''. ·t1h 11~· "·•') t•o .. I 1flltil t1, 't'\ ,,1 '\f111>-lt, "'' f ~1,,,, tl,11 t I ~\,.!h~!~ lo,f,1t '•ull1l1tc1n..,. 499-3088 499-5288 Cos11 Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED lffTHOOIST CHURCH 1701 lell9' Wonftllt I Cl'lurdl lchool •=• • 10:00 ··"'· Or. William E. Steel 979-8234 Cost• MHI FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. Church School 9.00 Worship 9:00 ano 10:30 Aev. Galtl Gough • Nf WPORT CENTER UNITED MCTHOOIST CHURCH 1I01 Merguettt. Ave. CorOMcletMat MM741 ,., Ui"'1J ( Ander.on ~n.1or St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church t• ""SIMI'"""' , ... _..,...., QM •11111 AM lln ........... , SAi T JAMES EPISCOPAL ff RCll 32<'9 Via Lido Newport Bea h 714/675-0210 Ple1M all for more 1nform1111'1'1 1 111d 11101,h1 '' hcJ ulr• un..bv. JuM ll'. I~". H k' 11nJ 10 l 5 A M ''FAlLURE IS NOT FATAL" i \ 1PM "ft1\•)fll~( vr\\xrt"- ":incr11.1rv < h1'ir anJ """'•ll)tJ. I kar Juhn I luftnwn on .. "Th.. Prutcs1.1n1 RA<hu Hour." [)y Will11m L ~ ti k1 A M • SunJa~~ on Kl.AL '7l1 AM. rt-~.,,., 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, Uforn la (714) 631·2880 !;t(ro~Affi,mN 'rt H~rklf H "<h•ll~l 1111lrv1M&l fith) ' o;; I t ¢;'. -i:1 CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST 1400 w ~ 8IYd 81 Aev L.awortnet T. Yount Wor~~ & Ctl11rl~ S<hool 9 30AM PH Av•l1blf Religion briefs East German refugee ·to outline experiences Eva Krutein, a refugee from East Germany wbo Oed 10 the ~­ in I 94S, will talk about her experiences at the I 0:30 a.m. ICf'VICa Sunday of the UaUartu <-"•rd ef ~ V~ . Her book, "Eva's War, A True Story of Survival,, will be ber sou~ as she talks about her niaht from the RUllWll and the divisions of Germany. . . The co~t.ion m.~ts at the V1eJo Elemen~ry School. 28782 Via Grande. M1ssaon VteJO. 0 Confirmation Sunday will be observed at the 9 and 10:30 ~m. services Sunday at the Sllepltenl •f ~Billa~ 30l2l Napel Road. Laauna Niguel. The confirmauon class wdl lead both tet'VlCeS. 0 Michael Hasenstab. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hasenstab of Corona del Mar, will celebrate his bar mitzv~h today at T ...... air Ha-Ma 'alol of Newport-lrvllle, 2100 Mar V 1sta, Newport leach. 0 Nelpborllloocl Coa1re1aUoul C.•rdl in lquna .Beach will obstrvc ieacher Recognition Sunday at the 10 a~m. ~ce Sunday. The church is at Glenneyre Street and St. Ann s Drive. • • The Summer Jnstitute of the Catholic Diocese of Orange will offer a variety of short coul'$Cs from June 11 to Ju he I 8 at Marywood Center. 28 I I E. V ilia Real Drive, Orange. Topics include "Women in Scriptures." "Comparative Re- ligions," "What Is the Church Saying About Personal Moral Issues," and "Catholic Social Teaching." For more information. call the registrar at 974-1I20, ext. 288. 0 An origami workshop wlll be repeated at the JewtM C.mm_.IJ Ceater of Soa~ Oru1e Couty, 298 Broadway. Lquna Beach. The session will be held from 10 to 11:.30 a.m .. Wednesday. For more information. call the center .at 497-2070 . Church groups hail equal access ruling NEW YORK -A wide cross- sec ion of American ,churches ha\e pra1secfihe U. . Supreme t'oun <Te- cision allowing high school religious clubs. saying it checks discrimina- tion against religion. access but many schools circum- vented 11. -·commeitting-on e court,s e-· ' The reactions came from mainline and evangelical deoom1na11ons. Protestants. Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics. However. Jewish groups demurred . "Millions of American students are the real winners in this case." a oalition · of Protestants said this week. ··They no\\ can claim the nght of equal access for their reh11ous. political and philosophical speech." The doos1on Monday upholds equal rights of students to form religion clubs 1f an) kind of ex- tracurricular cl ubs are allowed. Con- gress in 1984 called for such equal Dr. Juanella Evans S.rmon Topte "GRADUATION DAY" Metaphy5al Bible Study 9 30 AM ~ Sltwll 10~.k Ctuctl 10~ SCEHCE Of AH COMMUNITY CHURCH .W. Creat Community c.ni. 3107 Klllybtoolc, Coia. M.u 646-1032 Dial An Inspiration 646 6464 c1sion. the Protestant organi.tations said it helps correct .. an almost paranoid fear of faith .. shown by some schools. and added: "Some school districts have gone so far as to si ngle out student re- hg1ous groups tor d1scnminatory treatment b) telling them that they alone cannot hold on<ampus meet- ings bcfo~ or after school." Blil the court dcc1s1on makes clear that such a pohq "violates federal law" and the dec1S1on also "restores a proper balance" between church· state separation and guarantees of free exercise of religion. the or· gan1zat1ons said. -By Tlte A,.ocl•led f>rnt . v • E!• ST-MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHU•CH !lllWPO•T KACtl Ht·UO --UM •A• VtSfA IMUVI = 5::; .111•1o•u.a UH•LU,,MHlfM "Dlubltin" Scnlay Wdip 9:30 I.IL The Rtv. Dr. Robert P'lltsch, prt~ Chld Cart Ind Swtday School F~ in the Patio 10:30 a.m. c-6 "-[ t'J ,_ .. ... ~\ Dr. Peggy Bassett, D.D. ''Welcome To-., World" Cnitd Care Provide<! Adulls & Jr Church 800.~'5. 11 30am 11nd 600pm SERVIC(S 8 00 AM . 9 45 AM • l l 30 A M CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Member of the United Church of Religious Science 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92648 I ( 711) %~· l :t.11 CHRISTlll SCIEICE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN BO~TON. MASSACHUSETTS "• Tll •Y CME .. CIUTll" Newport a.ece,-Plrat Chwotl of Ctwtet Scllefttlet 3300 Vie Lide, .... '*1 ...... Chvrcll I 1--, lctio.1-... I 10:a A.M. "9adlftt "--"· Ja11 Vie l.lde MOft ttm1 let. I A.M.·I ,.M. T--7-t ,,M. • ~ II • * • M t ,,. ' ,. t ''""w11urt Beach-lecond Chwch of Chtltt lcteftllet 3100 ,IClftc Vlffl Of., C9'9ftll .. Met Chvrcll I ~ lc11Mt-10:CIO A.M, "•_..... """'--.._ .. 1. c .. 1 ""'" c~ \.o•t• M•H-flrat Chwch of C!W.!t•· lcleftHet nt0MMav~1 .. 1,c .... ..... Chwcll • ..., ....... ... A.M. ..-................... ,... . ~ .... "MM-lleft . ....,. 'ri lji&.MA ,, • .-.---~-- .... IA.M·1 UI. All are cordlalty Invited to attend the church MMeel and en/oy the prt= of the Reading Roome Chi d Care Pr AT All SE,.VICE8. . WedMldlJ I":,! ~HI ..... I.._.... .. DEN A7 DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 9, 1990 ' . Do plants growing 1it harmony repel pests ~etter? JAMii E. \llAlTEltS PHOENIX -la It plausible at plant•, llke people, do bet- ter in congenial settings and ... t Insect peeta avotd dis- tasteful things? Concede the poellbUlty, and you really should try companion or repellent planting. Does It work? "I've con.e to believe In It ablOlutely." say9 Jim Johnson ol Phoenix, president of the Ari- zona Herb Association. "I haven't used chemical pesticides in my garden for five ~· And I'm convinced plants grow best among their friends." Jane Haynes of suburban Fountain Hiiis, another expert on herbs, says she reacted with enthusiasm when first hearing of the· Idea 20 or 25 years ago, "but I'm still not satisfied It happens that way. much as I'd like to.'' One thing Is sure: College... trarned horticulturists no longer bum into gales of laughter when people say things like they never plant peas near onions or they believe marigotds dejer certain pests and basil helps tomatoes grow. Definitive scien-tmc studies are In their infancy, however. In my landscape, I t{Y to avoid chemicals but don't hesitate to use them if natural forces seem to-be-tostng,-or if there's-no known natural control. And my records over the years seem to show some plants do better or worse near others. The Rodale folks in Emmaus, Pa., publishers of Organic Gar- dening magazine, began popu- larizing the companion-repellent theory a couple decadea ago. Details are epetled out In the Encyclopedia of Natural Insect and Disease Controt, pubUshed in 19M by Rodale Pr ... and available In moet bookatorn ($24.95 hard cover). Even If you question the concept, this Is an excellent reference on how to work with nature and minimize toxic chemicals. Author Roger P. Yepsen Jr. suggests the benefits of compa- nion planting "may be due to the Increased health of veg- etables growing near their friends: Insects typically pass by healthy plants, preferring to pick on weak or sick plants.·· "Why are companlonate plantings healthier?" Yepsen continues. "Perhaps because the plants make complementary demands on the environment. For Instance, the compatibility of celery and leek c,an be traced to the upright-growing leek en- joying the room and light near the bushy celery plant. Or the roots of two friendly plants may occupy different strata of the soil, as do those of Swiss chard and beans." The book lists many repellent plantings. such as rosemary vs. snails and slugs.; SP.earmint vs. ams;-arn:tganic vs. apnr~ar­ llc. it says, "helps out no matter where you plant it" and keeps the potato bugs. bean beetles and stem borers from achieving pest status. But Yepsen's main thrust Is that a delicate balance of llfe forms exists In any land- acape, and troubles devetop when you upset the balance between pests and beneficial forces. love It. Since I want to draw bees for potlinatlon, I grow fen- nel, but plant It away from everything else.'' Haynes says she has tried to keep track of companion plant- ings for about 20 years and remains unconvinced. "There's so many possible variants. I don't see any big differences. Take planting marigolds to deter nematodes. How do you know for sure you have nematodes. or that marigolds did any Qood?" She's sure, however, that the moon Influences gardening. She propagates her herbs by Insert- ing cuttings In water. "I get roots more quickly, four to five days quicker. before a full moon than after one, and they seem to be much stronger, too." Moon gardening has been around for generations, of course. Many believers will not plant or prune or even turn the soll without checking an almanac. Th& theory is that the moon's gravitational pull In- fluences fluids In ptants, just as it does the ocean tides. To Illustrate how the world changes. I rec&ll an Incident lnvotvtng my cotlege professor In agricultural pest controt. He was an Imposing physical speci- men, a former pro football end. One day a little bug Invaded his demonstration gard~n . r:::::=============;::============================-=========================:;;'°" "Ohmygod, a bugl" he cried. He literally shook as he drenched it with DDT. a pesticide outlawed a decade or so later. Johnson believes insects fol- low smells, "a cabbage worm is attracted by the scent of cab- bage and a tomato worm by. the. scent of tomatoes, for exam- ple." So he plants garlic and other members of the onion family throughout his garden and flower beds to confuse insects. and uses various herbs around specific plants. HOURS M F~~ s 10 2 CALIFORNIA KITCHENS 8t BATHS by WHITE OAK CONSTRUCTION SINCE 1980 COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH SERVICES INCLUDING: Cabinetry • [urooean and Wood Styles • Professional Installation Apohances • Plumbtng fotures • Custom Bath Hardware Countei tops • flooring & Accessories Weekend and [ vening appo1ntroents available to~~t~.' ~~~~e g;o~a~-~~z~~ Full Service De_$ign & Interior Decorating plants. I haven't had a tomato -(714) 645 6934 worm-in uve year&, a,,. planting 833 W. 17th St. Suite #1, Costa Mesa, CA. lie. No.423231 • c.t to stlleduit • ~ntmenl a lot of garlic cloves. the worst lji•~-·-~~--~·••liiiiiii~ .. ~~--.-~~jjijiijiii~iiil~ that can happen is I'll have a lot 11 of nice garlic." he says. Johnson also grows basil next to the tomatoes. reasoniQ9 they Tike each other. Wfiat about gar- lic and roses? "I think roses like garlic better than garlic likes roses." he says. I "But no plants seem to like fennel. although bees see~ to 1 Att-ack of space tomatoes-near Tho space age tomato is near-deployed by the shuttle orbiter ly here. Challenger in 1984 and retrieved by the space shuttle Columbia in December. will remain viable. About 12.5 million tomato seeds that orbited Ear\h for six years In NASA's LDEF {for Long Duration Exposure Facility) sat- ellite are being put Into the hands of millions of students, who will carry out experiments to lind out what effect space exposure has on space-exposed seeds. "There Is no precedent to predict how the seed has been affected on the LDEF satellite," aaya Or. Jim Alston. research director for Park Seed Com- pany, which is cooperating with NASA and Langley Research Center In the experiment. Alston thinks the seeds on the satellite. An estimated 4 million stu- dents and 40,000 educators around the world will carry out experiments under a program called SEEDS (Space Exposed Experiment Developed for Stu- dents). Complexity will depend on grade level. Students In elementary classes. for exam- ple. will grow and compare the flight seed with the Earth-based seed, while secondary-level stu- dents will work with lights and hydroponics. University stu- dents will look at genetics and plant breeding. NASA will pub- lish a summary of the findings. Alston selected tomatoes be- cause the vegetable is widely I grown and recognized and be- cause he estimated the density of the seeds would be right for the number required for the experiment. He picked the Rutgers. an open-pollinated var- iety, because 1t "breeds true." which means the offspring are just like the parents through successive generations. Mu- tations from radiatior\' exposure would be easier for students to Identify and isolate in this strain. 1, I I , ••ml.•rt .•I .1 l .. 1, m .. n °'I'" "''" I ht-Ir 11 ""'"''"•'\II ""th•·. '"J'lhlf\oll •'l'f"•rlunll' fr" s.t OI So._ '"' r111. "" Gall ~"""""°"~ ,.., , .... • C' • ,. ... ,. 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Display booths will showcase the latest In remodeling and rehabbing materials. spas and pools, custom cabinetry and other products for improving liv- ing environments. Experts will be available to give advice and answer ques- tions as well as custom design projects from start to finish. To assist show visitors with the selection of reputable con- tractors. the Contractors State License Board wlll present In- ·aeu,-Petfh'8te. ClaeaMM41• t•ll th• p&.c• for ell 1111141• of crlt1.,•I Let all 11111411 04 pet tov•n '" ovr (OtftlllUftlty kftow th•t Vo• hev1 Jvet th• pet A pet .upplllt for th1111 • ADDITIONAL SERVICES • COUNTER TOPS ~~t:AR ELE_CTRICAL Tiie r• _., Ltghling Formica ~ Appliance Hooku~ COW DUPOlllT CUWO _,AU.IR moo AFF Al cou'°" snc1Ai (800) 531.as51 I[. $ 150oo OFF (7U) 529-2182 UC.1536631 WITH THIS AO (213) 255-9917 fomratlon and mini-seminars on the "dos and don'ts of dealing with contractors." I '\' n'<'rl' p.11nt11l~ fih,, ~ ... Put I ""''l' 1 t•\'l'r' u t1ltt\ hill' Show hours are June 22 from I AJJ, lx'.Hll\ 1t1 .lll\ h11nw I 1 to 10 p.m .. June 23 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and June 24 I from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ad- mission is $5 for adults and $2 for children 6 to 12. Senior day. June 22, will be $2.50. Free Estimates (714) 558-8008 I 2' Hour Service 892-7704 El LEON'S INTERIORS has °" '°"' <•" f.t-d StANMASTI.lt· (Olpe! ol4ton ,...,MU!•Of\O•• •IO•!\ e>rO!etl~ "' o b•ood •01191 ol <otoo• ood •'Ylfl ro -' '°"' ~IOI IO~~~~ 41'(10v fl'tin< c••i.hc-Mw•~~btoo11"1w•I oot c-·• iod.JY lot go~ P''<~ ' 1 .. .- DAILY PILOT/ S•turday, June 9, 1t80 Soap summarl~s Evan injured in fall, but Sam gets the shaft 8y LYNDA HIRSCH Non" ""';*<I<» S~Mt A&.l MY CHILD••N• Billy Clyde asks Trask to help him split up Emlly Ann and Joty Emily Ann Is pleased thitt Chuck ¥l<I Donna lift ba<k togethtr Trevor tth Donna and Chuck. that he can't llrrest 81Ny Clyde l ame reunites Trllsk w ith his brother. Broan who needs counseling ror ch(Jtf abuse Chuck urges Donna to rell Emily Ann the truth about Solly Clyde t>erore someone else does 81Ny admits to 01111e that he is Emily Am 's father Ouue sympa1h11es wuh 8111y·s warpt'd story Tad teus Ruth not to count on a reconc1ha11on Morgan discovers Tad's bog as Tad and Brooke are l1nd1ng proof that Morgan is using substandard mate11a1S Morgan calls 81ooke. thrta1en1ng T.xl s hie Enc tds Ertea hes moving 10 Cahlorrna to Wbrk lor Nlltahe s IOUndatoon Jack tells Eroc" thilt Eroc s buyer IS Natalie Erica Dlasts Eroc tor leaving her and then finds comfort with Jack ANOTHIR WO•lD1 Evan •S badly tnJured alter lall1ng down the elevator snal1 Sam 1m1su 10 Amanda 1ha1 Ev;in·s fall was purely accidental Sam 1s arrested Rachel IS stunnl!'d by Paulina's announcement that she is Mac·s daughte1 Jamie's re stue ol a ..J, drowning M<1rley lt'cldS 10 a kiss Motet'!' tells Felicia ne has accepred a IOng term awgnment on Ah1ca Grclnt learns Snarly 1s martied Mall .md M11cn share a iencter goodbye Gram and Sharly decide 10 leave town John ilnd F1clnkie d1scuu Evan's prognosis Jamie anct Marley search lor Or Hover the one person who can help Grant Vicky 1nv11es Paulin" to molK' 1n w11n ne1 Grant w onders 111ona1 could nilve pon1u1y hdppened 10 Sna11y Mdrle y dnd Jamie are forced 10 snare ii room 1n " F1l!'ncn inn altl!'r 1ne11 car 01eaks down AS THI WORlD TU•NS: Kim returns home alter sne recalls 1ne good times sne shared wun Boo Lily is a ttrdcled to Linc. who is drilwn 10 Emily Shannon and Duncan woncter who 1ang theor doorbell Casey s conct111on tdkts" turn lor 1ne worse Linc warns JUllt' th.it everytn1ng bt'IWt'l'n lht'm Wiii be OU I in lhl' open. Sln(I!' hi' 1s working for (di F1<1nco V1\con11 <1dv1"s Hc11 not 10 look lor BcHb<lril Frt1nco tater tells B..irb.ira to uay 1n her room until Hal leilves Kork suggest\ that Luc1ndd stay out or Lily s love Ille Tonio ad111ses Blytnl' to <Jl'I reacty 10 take over Kim s JOO JtUICd sen out 10 le<irn wnv her 1.atner W<1rd aoanctoned ner lam11y Linc's prt \<"n<I!' upsets C.•.efJ Se,,n anct Emily .ire unable 10 locate 1ne m1H1ng files from B"rbc1ra Ry.m OrigindlS Casey s parents ny 1n lrom Bosion Casey delm1ts 10 Margo ne s counting on ner THE BOLD & THE BEAUTlfUL Ertt anct Brooke cant f1nct Sttpnan1,. "1 in<" c<101n R1ctge tells 8111 n<" d1ctn 1 go away With C.irohne since snt' claimed Sht' would Ot' 100 busy w11n work M<iCY txprt'SSt'\ "'' d•\ilpproval OVt'I ~ .. lly s and Clarke s plans St1lly urgl's Macy nor 10 It'll I hornt 111.H site is !>ally s ctaughtrr Slt'PhM•I" "Hurl's Fl'l1c1.i t1nt1 Thorne 1n<11 m e is not contesting 1ne divorce for re11,.nge \hi' n!"i'dS pl"dCt' ol mind Anxious 10 St't' Ridge . C .iroltnt' dsks nt'1 doctor tor permission 10 bt' rtleased R1dgt' 1ells C.trol1nl' ltlill htr .ibsence made him realize now 1mport.:4n1 slw 1\ to him Dr Flynn dl'c1e1es 10 nave Brooke handle Ci1ro1tne s blood work Brook!' kicks lnornt' out ot ntr o flice alter Thorn!' ms1nut11t'S 1n.i1 B1ooke w ould ctrop Eric •I Ridge w.;n <111"11,lbl!' Rl'.1 111ng 111.11 Ille-P"t•l"nt 1\ rt'rm1ndl Brooke prays thal •I 1sn 1 C.aro11nt' DAYS 0' OUR LIVES: JuSltn anct .... c:ir1enne remarry Kayla urges Ste•I" 10 bt'come " cop 11 11 w ill makl' n1m nappy RofTldn admits 10 IS<'lbt'llct Ulc1t tht' wedding rem1nct\ n1m of tne lo11es ne has los1 Ml'hSS.J Clrtams 1na1 sne is on hl!'r wedct1ng n1gn1 w11n Emoho ls<1belli1 overnears Roman ttlhng n1s •uds tnal ne 1sn 1 ready TOTAL •ICAU(ICI (70mm) 12:30.l:OO $:30·1:00 IO:IS uar TO nm NfW11w (70mm) I NS·l· IS 6.00 NO IO·O ...... , ..... ..... . '"', .. ' WAL• ACIOSI MtHC •AtLY M.Al .. U h-tx TOTAl •ICAll(a ) (11 :4S·2:00) 4:30 7:00 O:lS I1:1S TOTAL •ICAU(lt) (1 1 :4S 2:00) 4 :30 7:00 O:l S lldS ......... ~., 112:U ·l:ISI S:U •:oo 10:00 SAT 12:15 .......... (l )r, (11.U·2:1Sl4:U 1:00/ 9:00 SAT 11 :IS ............. 1 (11 :0 ·2. t SI 4:0 7:00 9:00SAl11:1S -.. A wm(PG-lll \ 12:30-l·OOI UO l ·U 0.30 aAISfOl CINIUA ar1ato l-Mac Arthur ~o 7444 to 1T1C1rry Isabella Gract moves to Aunra11a While M<ttcus takes Cassie In as a boMcter April d1lCovers that Giovanni IS Nick's brother April doesn't tell Shane that Giovanni Is In ~m Tamng1on hints 1na1 Jonnny 1s 1nvotved 1n a high ml! case At tht ball. Roman llnd Isabella c:lress as Cdthy and Heathcl1n while Jack and Jennifer Me ct1sgt.tlsed as Arthur and Guinevere. 8olthell meeu the mystery figure -HopeScarletl. Ernt'sto. drused as a mag1c1an. appears during the Clance G•NlltAL HOSPfTALI Robert warns Anr1<1 to st1y clear o l Snep COit on tracks down Frankie and grves him a }Ob at the eoe1y Heat Lucy agrees 10 let Dawn and Ned marry at the Oua1- 1erma1ne mansion Montta decides not to wllrn Ned about Wendy s t>1acltmd1I When she hears Ned thrtaten 10 kill <1nyont' whO stands between him llnd Dawn Ned panics wht'n he hears Sht'p s b1oadcast in which Shep claims that the wrong person w.Js .Jrrested IOt Ned's assault Stan rtga1ns consCtousnen. Alter Sean ac:lm11s lhal ne was responsible for lht'H long ago separation. Anna ana. Robert respond 1ha1 they have bOth found happiness w 11h others Faison orders Oestree's "su1c1c:le .. GINl•ATIONS1 Ruth urges Adam not to rush into a commitment w11h Maya Daniel det1des not 10 inttrfert' 1n..Adam's and Maya·s re1a11onsn1p Claucte learns tht' stolen Monet 1s headed tor Cn1cago Maya clvo1dl making lovt 10 AOam Reginald m forms Jorctan 1na1 Sam is orongong home the Monr1 Jordan wo111es that l(yle will 1rc1ce 1ne Monet 10 n1m whtn Sam doesn't get on the plane Reg1nalct suspt'cts tn111 Jorctan wants the painting for n1m\t'lf On 1ne .m. Eroc denies th.JI he was ctrunk when he ran over the homeleu w oman Eroc prays lhclt Cnantal was watcn1ng n1s 1n1trview 510 1roes 10 track ctown Mary w no 1s alte r ner moose h tad Mary panics upon learn1n<;1 tnat ht'I diamonds are not 1n the moost' Alex plam 10 n11e ilnother quarlt'rback belore Enc is convicted Euc accuses Chantal o l lotlowing n1m Jordan g ives H<trr1ngton the fake Monet / GUIDING LIGHT: Alex mes 10 find out tne 1cten111y ol Alan- Micndel's secret lover Alan-Michael and Harlty wonder who stole tnt tape Nadine's s1in1 .Js ii double agent is thwarted by Roger Rogt'l 's claim tnal ht .md Alex are totally honest w 11n one anotne1 upsets Fletcher Alan-M1chMI pleads w11n Harley 10 help n1m Jumn calls 1ne police .Jccus1ng Oyl<ln ot statutory rape Smitty suggesu thill Harley not speak w rttl Al.in·Mictiael M o comOles c'ln 1neo11a1tct Fle1cne1 Hamp loc.Jtes Reva Gary lrets that Neil will nurt Beth 1n his plot to .wenge Ptl1ll1p Gary plants ev1denct' in · Phillip s car M1ncty turns IG Rogf'r lor sOlace alter she nas an <11gumen1 wrth Billy Jurnn .. sits Eo 10 nirt Darnel Sam turns 10 D.1n1e1 !or comfort when snt' 1s disappo1nteel in Dylan lOVING: K.ite's doctor announces 1hc11 he is encouraged l.ly the results ol ner surgery l<i!lt 111es 10 orusn H ort wnen ner ctoctor e •pla1ns 1n<11 sne may ""ve 1>enav1oral side effects. such "' 1roubll' w1tn Sf'll S1acl'y ll'ilrnl hrr show is about 10 go into synct1ca11on Aft«'r RIC k manages 10 esc11pe. Robtrt lrnds 1ne open st1lt' .ind .m unconscious Ot1nt' on the floor Coming 10. Dant prays l./'lal ht 1sn t too latt' tor a rtconc11t.J11on 11111t1t J ack Jack overnears Avd orggong Alex not 10 It'll Jack about Dane s t111I do1ng1 Jack conlron1s D .. nt". o rdt.'r1ng n1m ou1 or n1s hie Dant severs nos tit's 111111h Av<t ON• U'E TO UVE1 M<i.11 <inel Gaur1elle succumb 10 1he11 p.usron 1n int Buchan.in \l<lblt'S C1<1b11elle actm1ts 10 Jull.i 1nt11 milktn<J love 10 Matt w..is hkl' making love 10 M.aa Maa lorces Gabr1t'llt' into .J pass1ona1t k1s\ ilfler Sh«' mes 10 break ort 1ne11 rt la1tonsn1p On 1ne s1<1nct. 8renct.l t1dm11s lhtll sne could navt' killt'd M1cn.Jtl Cord 1s oov1ou\ly arousect oy a b1k1n1·clad Tina Megan actmns to Jake 1n.o As<! planlt'd a bug 1n n1s apctrtment CINEMA COSTA MESA • SOUTH COAST Pl.Ali CHARTER •CROWN VALLEY • BIG NEWPORT HUTION CINTEA • VILLAGE ._ ...... lPG-131) ( 12:00-2:301 S·OO 7·30 10:00 ~·~·) (12:1M:l0)4:4S f ·OO t :IS ll:IS 1111111011 VllJO lllAll • o ~ -• •• c ... _" V•fl•w"'•·•-•w >&4c ·1n (l TORO CINEMAS SD fwr £1 Toro Rd ~t -9~00 LOCAQD .. .,.. TWt•NAKS 111'1.A~A .... ,_ fUDDllUCKIH __ A ... (PG-UI (1 1 :4s-t :ASI 4:00 •· • S a:10 10:0 UC• f0'91 mwl(PGI (11:45-1,ts) S:OO 7:l0 .. 0:00 ........ ~.) (1 2:00-2:3014:0 1'°° t ·U ll·lS ............. ) ( 12·00-2,JO) 4:4S 7·00 •u11.1s TOJAl nCAUt•I (I ~30-l:OO) S:lO •·db 10·15 EDWARDS NEW FRANCISCAN PLAZA 661-0111 LOCA'9• Mw.TO-IA• IUA•CAPtlHAM 1 elOCKIMTll MOWMlll ... •ll TO.. fttA• HNf ,,,, ... ~ .. Anl...UTD IT IHCtclll ,OUNlAIN VALLEY a1ootl-1t at (d-•• IACll TO "9 """" J(JO) (11 30 2:00) NO 7.00 'lO NITTY .... 11( (t 2:00 2:a4>) 5:00 ,:30 10:00 .... ,... .. -.C•> ( 12100-2:30) S:OO 7:io 10:00 T-A•An(a)""' ":00-l:OO) S:OO I ,,oo 9:00 'O:U •l• ·~ WfSTa9'00K ·~,, ..... ,, .... .,,....,._...,, •no 440 t IACICMM..,_ l(NI (12:00-UO) S:OO 7·30 10.00 --·~'°"131) (I 1:41-2 00) •:IS 6:>0 ) l ·OlO:U ....--~·1 (I MO.hJO) J1U S10 1·00 IO:IS 11:1S TOTAL lllC"'-"11 (11 :0•2:00\1 4 rJo ,,oo t :tl 1 111 llACllMMMWI 1('°1 (11:0 l :ISI •:OO l :lO 10:0 TOTAL lllCAUt•I 112:30-~:00) S:SO a:oo 10:15 TOTAl ltlCAl&(•I t 12:30-1:00) S:Jo a :oo 10:15 SAOOlUlACI{ \ 0 ,,...,. f l J o,.o tllld \81 .. 11110 ) TMA&. lllCAl&(I) tl2:1J·1 1l0) 4:4S ,:00 9:1J 11 :15 ( -•A trml(llcrlJI (12:»UOI UO l:OO lO·IS •o•••o••·<• l ACUMA Nill t Mill ,,, ....... ao•-· , ..... ' IUt HHA•MA,_. M .. AYMlll• .... , .......... ...... ----, .. , ..... ". ........... •••• Megan t1na11y ad1T11U her lovt for J<1ke. Au tells Max to buy the Intruder Mid have Ooflan lnvtst In It CarlO orelers Homt to mat certain Megan 1s conv1eted Carlo teb Arthur to call his son lll'ld have hrm comt" to Llanvlew Jake rushes to Meg.in's slele whtn "htr" letter Is round, admlUlng her p.irt 1n Mlcnael's Cleath Meg.ln recalls that Jake ~ used her typewriter. SANTA MllaAltAa The as~llant refuses to tell Cruz What ne is alter Cruz finds the asu1l.nt nas ~ rrom his SKuted room Cruz decides to lly to Paris St\MVlOn rs hurt th..t Frank didn't tell ner ne's being released Ethiln !tarns that Mason has disappeared an0 tna1 Laura nas escilP('d Annie •e•s laura she's being kidnapped, not rescued! Bumy hffes Gina at the Larr. Laken returns to Santa Barbara lll'ld sparks lly wnen sne •nd Miltk tnttt CC agree.5 to t•ke Brandon In on a temporary basis Otrek TV Listings 7:00 :30 8:00 8:30 9:00 • SW 5"rch (In Sl9reol D .._., My WOtld Oil F VICllO • lltlo¥it: •' 1 ''Supet F 1111" 1981 Teience Hta Contd • PNM r11M ~ In 111e Name ot Self· steem Succettto IJ Oil'ttlll Stroll ff . Spin • ID fD m Wheel of Zoo'• AniNI FOftulle -E Gm R.W ScNmbecll mil T Ilea From lht hlhtrl ID AIE AMC BAAVO DIS Movie. ••• "F ESPH Night ThunOtf Cont d Hardc1stt. and McCormick TNT USA WGN 811.iian Ccn1 il WWOR News , WPIX USA Toni ht continues his quest to 111• Mason FollOWtng the watte. A!JOusu Is OJrven away by her cnauneur -llonefl Cruz tells Eden he Is going to return the talisman 10 the Sakttts. THll YOUNG AND THI nsT ... 111 Gina wrvlves n.t suicide attempt. Carol tth Skip she quit her job In 01c:1tr to talle care of their nt'w baby Nan agrers with J.Ws <lle~tion that they ate not equipped to be patents to the baby the Evans w.nc 10 badly Nan hands the baby to Carol. llOng w ith a letter. t~"" Nln's reason for g1v1ng her up Jen and Nan rush out while Catol Mid Skip embrace Skylar Crlcl!et Is hired <1s a SUfl'llMr intern '°' a prestigious Genoa City l.lW firm Jack rushes towards the drre<;tlon of a muted vOICe he nears. calling for help N1kk1 patllu wht'n she finds Vlct0tla's liltleu bOCIV ~tong rn the pool. 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ..... ~ ~ a.rt (ln Stet to ..... ..... AIMricM 1975 ...... St.r Trtll Woll If! !tie Fold Mcwlt: • • • HA Specill Dey" (19n Romance LD<en. FM (In Stereo) Mewl ~ Goa9af Gold Jet Ftnholt AMI V'ldeol Mu d119'* l.lllloll 5'rllltllt few Democtlcy (Part 100110 Complete TV listings In Sunday's TV Update MODELS WANTED Roast Turkey Dinners · Nt·w lacT..,, .111 .11.tt·::-lor print IV c·nmnw n ·ial work FACE IT 1&71..i F.mld\ Lo' A1tl!t'I• '-l A ·"'"· 21 :\-965-9251 ·-·""" W"'>t(~-f ll>lll)n . ...,. ~,,.,. -M>•. ........ ,,_...,.,, ,., .... ~· 91>1411!1! •QOllA-1""'7• .,.._,... q ~ • rverv Sunda\ ~Ill I lr!1u<rupt· < .1run .. Jd M.ir 673-0910 "I HAD A WONDllfUL TIMll YOU'ii GONNA LoYI ITI" Joel ~I GOOO MOINING AMfllCA ... _ 1-.. ~.-000 tr'• ••0!>61 --~,..._~ . ~••!HJ ,.._ ~.,.._~·-­•on> MEL&GOLDIE BIRD • .... _ ·-·--..,,,... .............. ····---{~! .,..._. f'JIM'r ,.. ..... ,. Movie listings Newport Beach llA&.ac>A CIN•MA IO'l f 11...oo.. 8"'d I> IS J\ 10 a.._.. 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If'<• I II I ~lO I \ )() 8 10 IO J • 0 GE COAST SOCIE1Y Saturday, June 9, 1990 A9 L•• West behind th• wheel of the new Atton Mertln i..tond•. ·Alt on owners o '-'bble •nd Greg Johnson.-. On• or Bob Mackle's latest cr••tlOns. • Carol & Company New Aston shown at Newport Imports ' . - Ltt West invited car.lovin& "I'm one of 1..-.·o dealerships in all clients to pop into Newpon Imports of Southern California 10 sell them," Thurlday evcnina for cockt'ails, hors said West, who admits he could sell d'ocuvrcs and a pnder at the newly mart. Newport' Imports is the /aracst designed Aston Manin on display in Jaa!-'ar dealership in the country. his showroom. Priced at $200,000, sclhna SO to 60 J&&S per month. it's no ordinary auto. "This is the lirst body chanac Liz Taylor, Tony Cunis and we've made since the late '60s, .. Prince Charles ha ve an Aston. So explained Victor Gauntlett.~ Aston did the late Malcolm Forbe1. So Martin Lagonda . Limited board docs G~ Johnson. a local or-rpre~i4cp.t. in from London for the thodontist. fcst1v111cs . .. I've visited the factory in Eng· "Crallmanship like o urs is dyi ng land. It's incredible. There are no away," Gauntlett said ... We're like ma.chines. The car 'Starts as a sheet the couturier of motor can. I have of aluminum and iS. en1irely hand· more in common with the cha1nnan made," Johnson ~iri during the rt· of Car1 ier than I do with the chair- ceptiOn. man of other mo1or car manufac- "My husband, an auomt'y. drove turers. Cartier and I have the same an Aston for 17 years," confided cus1on1crs ... lhosc who want a rela· Judy Bartolotta. "Now he wants tionship, service, quali1y and 1ra- another." d ition. The Aston is exclusive." With only 2SO Astons produced sPanler annually, you won't .find them sold The Huntington Beach Fourth of just an)""'he rr . West's dealership July comml tt« is busi!)· finalizing gets four. plans for "'Main Stret:t Casino ... the short and S'A'1ng1ng or sh011 a.no straight. 8 Drcsk's: Soft jerse> ~k1mmers in purple, black. punlpk1n, turquoise. sla te. dark gret>n. tauix and olivr . • For span: boucle turlcnctk chrmis'c~. Carol The sequin king designs dran,auc head-l urning C\'Cn1ng ""car 1n 1r1des-Humphreys cent georgette and taITt'ta and •••••••••••••-. metaljit'" chiffons. His teal o r plum b.ugle bcadt'd body dresS<."o; are knocko uts. So art" 1hc prices parade undrrwriung party slated for Saturday._ June 23 at Huntington Center l\1all. Fund~ raised fro m the S2Q..pcr·pcrson gala support thr lht' city's parade ell.tra,·aganza. ("hair· woman Deborah Copr guarantees a good time and pro mises gre.111 food. games of chanC't'. dancing. doo prizes and a sden1 auction. Fo tickrt ioformauon. rail 900.8899. Relined flAmboy•nct Thc-latesl for Fall from des1gne Bob Mackie: . • Coa ts /Or da) and cocktail 11mt• Hear Mort Suppontrs of the .\ssoc1a1es of the House Ear lnsututt" of Orange c·oun· 1,· w:i ueezcd 1n10 a pr1,a1c roon1 a t the Pacific·("lub 1n Nt' .... pon lkach Tuesday evening 10 rai~· undt'r· "nting cos1i. for 1he1r upcoming fund·ra1scr -lhi.' firi.t annul.II Bob t-l opc and Dr t-lo.,.,ard 1-iou'K' (101! Tournament slatl·d lor .\u~ .! " al the Mesa Vcrdt Ciolf ('!uh House. the 1n!>p1rat1o n for thl" center tha1 pro' 1d l'"io l hnu .. ·al ~r' tCl"~ and research fo r proftiundl~ deal ch1dlren and 1hl·11 pa renli.. attended the cockta il rccl·puon '~1th .\1hal1l' Oarkc. O!hl"rs i.polll'd 1nt'!udcd Sue Jarv1t·. ~a~ .\nn and Lun \\'i:H\. V1rg1n1a and Pa ul F.k·ndl·r, Olhe t·l1ll. Tina Schafn111. 'iandra and (it'rald Brodie and Ton' i\·fonlapt•rt. Prrs1dent GIOr1a o .. bnn ~ and ·toum e' chalN-·o man Jn31'1nt· Sll'"'art asked ihose gathered to reach into thc-ir hear\s and po(krti. and pa~ thl· costs of tht· golf outing. Tho-..;· a1 - terfd1ng left SJ5 000 poorer. Flaally Main Str eet Casino chair Deboer.ah Cope with Pat -Rog•~• and Shella Wouwenaar. lrvln• Medka l Center 1upponer1 a_, Hurtt~ Carol Hottman and Charon and John Gaffney. More than 1.0:00 gul·i.t~ aucnded the µla ifind ope ning of the long· awaited Irvine Mt"d1cal lcntl'r lao;t week. Fes11~ 111 rs 1nrludrd s.t>lf- gu ided tour~ of lhl' fat·1ht) cxpi._x·1cd 10 open !ate th1s month. ( uts1nr ,\1 pro·. 1ded 1hc 1nll'rna11onal fa re preo;· rnted at no chargl· 10 ho .. pnal rnthus1as1s. It's a bad idea to mess with the IRS Society Box Scores Next-day Coverage Lo.,>op Guld "'SUn"'..Gaia DEA R ANN L.o\NDERS: I almost owed Sl .J<Xl.000~ Yes. that 1s co r- r hokcd on Ol )" toast this morning reel. I d1dn·1 thro"' 1n an) more .... ·hen I read )o ur colunln. A woman teros. ~·l y husband still ignort·d lhc ln \\11scons1n said she was worried IRS. to v1s11 her mom and dad. He then drove do11o·n 10 spend the weekend with me and picked up his wife at c..: Blind Chikiren·s Lcarilin& CcAtcr. the airpon Sunday nit)lt. My son ~"-: f:ou_r SeUcm.~•~H,,~~·te~I~, __ '11~. -and·f-hach·marvelounlmc,trgrth?'r: Or~. Tcny tampadius. and her paren1s .,.,.l're achghted to Mllidc Lynn Willis. - --.-atto.LU.JJOl pa)•Oi la,,'(\1..f~.uat~'L..LgoLa nnlice. ~rars I can tell )OU fro m r~pcni.·nrc !>a~tng Sl"\'l"r.al of our (hi.·cks "'Crt' that she has rraM>n to be 11o orned. I bouncin&. I ran lo thc bank becaust" hope sht' &t'l!• a good ta\ ta .... ·yer I "'ai. i.urc 1pcrc.• ·was plcnt) ufmonry • 1mn1cd1atcl}. in o ur aCC'6un1 . Wt'll, 1hc IRS had j \\'hen I go t ni;1rr1l·d I ~ )t·an. ago. put il lien on tht• al'count and took ~ l quit my JOb and hJ\'l'n't "'Orkt•d e,·er~ d1~li.'. Then lhl') garnished my Ann· Landers have her ato ne. Although they see m Mac Mushr'OOl!IN chicken. to adore my >v1\, aud I dearly love VIPc franccsa and Sam Rc:hnbora. Mary Jo and David Lan&. my daughter.in-law. 'A't' all rnjoyed Gerard and Dot Oouahet. Anita and DiC'k Timboc. that private time '-''ith our children. Ba:A;wwr. francaca RehnborJ. My son's in-laws phoned 19 sa y tha1 Ch.ti * .. The auctioneers are qul\e a team!" it was a great idea and we should do All Ill T 1 170. it again. Aed'llllliL Auctions:. dinin& and dafl('ina. ~1nrc. At the l'nd of l''l'!'\ \Car. I husband s pa~check and took half of g::ithl"'rcd all 1ht• 1niOrn1a11ur1 Di) hus· 11 on a rt•gul;i r OOs1 ... \\le tried to 1e1 hand wo uld nct·d 10 file his 1a.\ a nl""' l~.ian un our hl1Use and gel II rt•turns. Sin('t" I had no u1t~onll'. J o ut of turt•rlu<>ure. but. you gucsSt·d d1dn"1 g1 \t' 11 annlhl·r tho ught .. It 11. th('~ put~ llt·n on thc-propcn). troubt~._ L'ontar t them bcfort• 1hey contact you. If you don't. it will be a real nightmare. . One of my friends fold mc that 8alll• U.: S90 per perwn with & S2S.OOO aoaJ. she and her husband ha,·e nevc-r had N~ C'odlpltte co~ of rhis event wriU apptll" on Mond.lly. an hour alone "''1th !heir son sincc he ~~iiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiii\iii~==;=:::::::;::;::;::;::;:;::::;::;:::;:::;:~ nC\"('r oc<·urrcll to rnl' thal he "au.Id :'tot ~ husband is finall y trying to fa il lo file. "()l'k 1h1np.i. 0u1. but il has lx"Cn a \\'ell, hl' nc,·r r d1tl a dan1n thi ng, hort1f)1ng C.\pl'rit:nce. Too bad he E'·l'n1uall) tht• Internal Rc,l'nuc didn't pa ~ thu~· 13'(l'S whrn they Scr\JC'c c:1ught up "''llh h11n . .madc a "'cr\• dul'. 11\ cn~t1ng us a thousand .... ·tld &ucss r11 "hal his 1nromt' pro h-ttmes more no w. ably had been. adJed 1ntt'fCSI and Tl·ll 'cn1 aga in. ·\nn1c. Wh~vcr is jX"nalues and 1n!Ormcd us that "'e 111.nonng IRS nouces 1s asking for P~lling the wool_ over rabbits' eyes -\ n1othl'r rdt:>b11 1ells "'hl·thl·r a hab~ is hcrs h~ sn10ing 11 So a rabbit raiser '-''ho 11o•an1 s a doc to adopt orphaned hab1cs 1>uts a drop of vanilla on hl'r nose.·. Q. S1ncl' hft' began on'"aarth . "hat has been thr lllOSt ma .. si\'C h' ing 1h1ng? A. The Genl'ral Sherman. No. ~1r. it's a tree. Q. Near-s1gh1ed people ha ve a higher 1.Q .. accord1 ns to the exprru. So d0t.·s 1hat corrrc11vr surgical procedurr callt·d radial kera101omy 10---Coff t nfar·s1glfteJ ilcss -un\N their 1.Q.~ A. Am ad\'1sed 1hat conics 100 late. Thc-y"rc doomcd to rrmain ~verbright ' Q. How much would thr JO L.M. Boyd -Another Oa}. Anotht·r ~1 igra1nc rn Southern Cal De•r Mlgr•lne: My advice eanaot possibly m•leb ll1e impact of advltt tbal comes from • re•der wtio bas lived 1llro11gb the experieac~. TUak yM fo r a le tter lllal deserves to ~ taken serio.sJy, --- DEAR ANN LANDERS: A ,,._,hilc baC'k you pnnted a column abou1 married children vislling parrnts without-their-spouSC"s:-l~n flhe clipping to my son and hi s wife and 1hc resulls were j ust "·onderful. The vrry next weekend .. my son put hi s wife o n a plane to Nashville ., .. l~ _·_Wt w..-........... , .. , ' . -.. .... J ...... ,,.... ..... !\ Nm-(t) ••• was. married years a$O. Their daugh- tcr-tn·aiA· gars J o \'1s11 her parents when their son is On !busi ness trips. but he has ne,·cr \'IS1ted them '-''llhout his "''ife. Shr said lhey '-''Ould love a solo v1s1t but wo uld'n•t suggest 1t. • ...--·J>leasc con11nuc tl' ur&c couplcs to visil their paren1s 1n 1h1s manner. Mr frie nd says she ho pes you will pnnt l!lY leucr so she can stnd thr Clippjng to hcr SOn ind-his 1.1.;;fc-. Wiii you? -L.F ... Grt'Cnsboro. N.C. ~•r Greensboro: Here It Is. Start 1alppta1, dear. shekels of Judas he 'A'Orth tQday? A. About SS .000. 1f thr hibbcal scholars art right in assuming !hose shekels iA·crc certain Phoenician coins. German Ho m e B•kery \Vedding Cakes ''The Old· Fashion \Vay" 29501Gracc Ln C.M. Call fo r info 540-0281 1.1.'s C1ttria1 [lc~nt lr.1vS. Goor!'Tlf't buttt"t~.· ,,.,.~1.J1n~ \'er\ Attord.Jblt- 6&2-156' ·--';ai;(J.~ ,,..~ .... -.......... U't~W ·--, __ ,_ &)' l60 ·~fll"" ' , ......... ._...,._ , .. Quite common!Y· says our Lo~·c and War man, a teenage ~ouplc 1n school rehearses a domcs11c future. She asks him 10 fill. things. He gives her money to save. She puts him on a diet He drives her places. They prac1i~ de~nden«~ It's a littlt Jatcr that she -usually she, someum~s ht' deC"idr!il deipcn~enc:e 1s \ICearisomc. lndcpcndcnct is bencr, Either in time may ~gaii;i a rqard for depende nce. Or may not. Tryina to settle 1hat one can turn in10 the l'tllCSI fighl of liff'. \'~nrtinn (;,~ndolu (;f"lawu\· •c.0111m .. 1 K;n~r" \ I P"uod I~.\\ ..,t.lu11," R'""'"J•llf>fl' A111ll\'"t.,.fM". 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Mu•1«' f-~or All 4~C•&inns 1-"rom Kach tv Rock 1 \l.l.l'Htlf l_ .... 111,,1 f."()I11•\lf'l /11•• '"' Hi••1•m , \• " -" lllK -·-· ' . ·-· ,. • ..... i. -. - T he 1620 Pilarims dldn"I . name Cape od. Enallsh n1 v1,ator Blrtholemcw Gosnold did. Ei,nteen --;;carsbcfi lhct.e.il&fims showed u . ilcfl'leil y0Utl\(P1 1nm$ !It c their hap on clams? • ' .. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ___ y_ ..... ~-.i lftt ..... aW.,COl1'1.-a-MlollM '· .. • • I . I • • j ... ., AlO Orange Coaa DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, June 9, 1990 TD PAlllLY CIRCUS by Bil Keane COUNTER CULTURE t>y Maratt'D & Maratta PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz "You can tell he loves his bass because of the way he hugs it." MARMADUKE NANCY ARLO AND JANIS TUMBLEWEEDS 1.£1'$ ~U rOW L.Of\16 11fAKfS YOU 'fO Fe-ICH MY HOA5E FROM 1}1 ~ CO~RA 1..:-60 ! DRABBLE .. '1 ROSE IS ROSE l A.SKW I~ '(00'0 ltll't ~~,~~' ~.I I ,,/) . by Brad Anderson GU~~~ fH~RE.'? tvonml6. \NROmi WI rn A l.ITH.€. J4Ul114Y PA1RIOT1$M1 \ '(\ I . --,_s-,..J I._. J , l'l.Jf, 0C£N ON W.I~ DU:.. f roR ~L '4 CNt 'W...N ti\ M-tO LOOK M ~ f" WUuH { I \If, LO~ I I .,_ ---L SOME SA'! L E:"6uE 8owl1N& Arr~Ac.rs ~ DiffE~ENT K.iND Of PE ~SON DENNIS THE MENACE b y Hank Ketc ham Jr v vr -==-? ~~)r.'Vf!b . i .~< L. ' ~·'~[·I ~ ;.~ ~ ''J<~"lJ I ~' I I r , 1' ~' I -. 'r-. •'1 'i) ( -- \\.i.~o~~P :3Pt.\ ~ ~-''·-'~NtN .;• hl ,~ \\E ":>hf. \\~SN"~ T~~t....INIO 10 ME I I YOU &T1 J MOPE SOME O~E f RIE.S fO &JR>J IT' by J1mrn Johnson l by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady ----------~~~~~ ..... FOR6ET TME COOKIES ! ™15 IS ~w IT'S 60NNA ee ... EITHER VOU 6fVE ME TMAT 8LAMl<ET OR I TIE '<OUR EARS 1'06ETMER, TAKE VOU \JP 10 1 TMIRTY TMOUSANO FEET AND DROP lfOU INTO TME 6«ANO CAMVON ! GARFIELD WELL, HERE W£ AF\£ A'f 'TH£ PAO NI POOR , LIZ. THE FUSCO BROTHERS SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WlNKERBEAN by J.C. Duffy ACTUALLY. "™OSE GOLD F IS11 CRACKERS.. LOOK TASTY -Do 'rOU MIND? by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk ~...-.---~~~...u...-" 0 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston I ··REMEMB~ WHATI U8EDib l.OOKUKE. -'::~:,·:~· S~\\JJ~\-.:G £~~ ;:!: --f•'•• ~. C&t • t •O\t.A"- ~ ........... l .... . .. J • • • • Cl' 1 ' ~ •• 1 I • • , 111un 1 ~10 K'>lll.-,.,n 1 4· .. 1.1 l\11 ll'tl I lll"C •l\0 111 l'olHl"P M<l\I IU\l ltll'lfj •'I''" "'II Ill ,11, ... 111'111 "•II ll'<tll h1tlllh'N ,, .. 1111111111)\'1~ ,. 11'11~ I lllfl)J ,,1-.. 11 l•IJ IN'H 1~ww1 • • .... ... h11W.l)I ORANGE COAST ..., .... An Independent N ewspaper I Wiliom S. Lobdell, editor Steve Ma,W., monog1ng ed11or Den fenley, od1IOf1al page ed1ror $ten Wyman, new' ed11or Of .. lreolct, (1ly ed1l()f letet lleem, l•o•vres editor letet C:O. ... n , lports editor C:O.ol Humptwe.,., SOC•••t ed110t Diet Stein, JJ., cho1tmon GetoW W. Adcex, .If., general monoger watt., luneu1h•, 1901-1919, lound1rig Publisher Letters ... Sky police defended To the Editor: I am one who er\joys the thought- provok.ina and insightful articles written by n. Oraqe C.1& DaUy Pilot'• columnist Jim Wood. · Mr. Wood inued some challenaes to Police Chief Arb Campbell to justify the continued use of Newport Beach's Police helicopters. One was that the chief' probebly doesn't need to respond if those of us who have benefitted by their existence would respond. As I reflect on this recent column. I recall three episodes where our fam il y apprcciateti ~lice helicopters flying over our net&k\borhood. A few years ago, my wife and I were at an evening meeting. The children were at home with a baby sitter, and an armed robber hit a store on Balboa. The helicopter was able to spot the escape vehicle and followed it from above. That allow- ed the police pursuit cars to lay back and not endanger the public in a high-speed chase. The car ended up in our neigh borhood. The armed robber was found in the bushes next 10 our family room window - thanks to the helicopter. Several years later. two armed robbery suspects. again from the Peninsula. abandoned their car one block from our house and hopped fences in the neighborhood. We - as our neighbors did -came out of our houses. only to be advi~ by the officers in the helicopter to re- turn to our houses to lock the doors --unmwOTl~ poltce. Needless to say. we did. Our family was dnvi ng on New- pon Boulevard -heading towards the beach -when we noticed the police helicopter lra\Cltng towards us. The chopper \\as chasing a Mercedes-8enL stolen from a L1do Isle owner w .. u had bt"Cn pistol Today In history Today is Saturda), June 9. the I 60th day of 1990. There are 205 days left in the year. Today's Hi&hlight 1n History: On June 9. t 954, in one of the most dramatic confrontations of the Sen- ate-Army hearings. Arm) counsel Joseph N. Welch assailed &nator Joseph R. McCarthy for his attack on a member of Wctch·s la" firm. whipped by the thief. Rather thal\ a hot PIU"SUit ~)' police cars in heaV)' weekend traffic. it was a hot punuat by _the hel~copter followed by u fe pohce can 1n heavy weekend traffic. They . cauaht the suspect in Anaheim. , So, I don't mind it when the helicopter flies over our neigh- borhood. It's quicker response when they arc airborne. They may be patrolling somewhere else. but they come when they are needed. llM DE BOOM Newpon Beach Jim Wood defended To the Editor. Last week. in the letters to the editor. I feel a cheap shot was taken at your Page 3 columnist. Jim Wood. Several weeks ago he dis- cussed the merits of legalized drugs against the current system. He had a lot of good points that deserve d is- cussion. The writer of this letter inferred that Wood must be a closet drug user to dare 10 write such a column. If a person has a mind-set that everyone willing to discuss the pros and cons of legalized drugs is a drug user, then they should also feel that everyone who likes the current sys- tem is a drug pusher. Let's hope we all know that these two assumptions arc not true. and that rational dis- cussions-can maaeWlili-an open mind. Business people who are success- ful - like Jim Wood -use the old formula of a p(<>-and-con list to formulate their dec1S1ons. That is why they are successful. MILT MEE HAN Newpon Beach Fredenck G. Fisher. Said Welch: "Have you no sense of decency. sir? At long last. have }OU left no sense of decency?'' On this date: Jn 1860, the first dime novel - titled "Malaeska: The Indian Wife of the White Hunter" -was pub- lished. In 1940. 50 years ago. l'Jorway surrendered. to the Nazis during World War II. -By Tit~ Assocl•led Pr~H When Writing to the Orang• Coo1t Daily Pilot ... The Orange Coost Doily Pilot encourages c0<respondence from our readers. 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"' By Garry Trudeau IJllT \ ~ fa.IS .. I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 9, 1990 A ll Da n Walters I I No mandate for higher state taxes SACRAMENTO -Has Cali- fo rnia's anti-tax fe ver finally run 11s course after 12 years? · That's the inevitable question m the wake of oter a~pprovaJ of Prop- osiuon 111 , a measurt' that will double gasoline taxes and loosen some of the legal limits on state spending. Party. unity and harmony is only for show in Calif9rnia If s an especially ttmely question. because the state is wallowing in one of its periodic budget crises. Includ- ing replenishment of the state's much-battered emergency reserve. there's a gap between projected spending and revenues estimated at SJ.6 billion for the 1990-91 fiscal year that 1s supposed to begin in just three weeks. Gov. George Dcukme1ian. who advocated Proposition 111. con- tinues to resist demands for a more general increase in state taus to bridge the gap. Had Proposjtjon 111 fai led, It would ccnainly have qwet- ed advocates of a taX boost. But smce 1t passed. new taxes are at least on the table (or discussion. And its passage has potenual ramifications beyond California smce the Re- publican Wh11e House and a Demo- cratic Congress are locked in a simi- lar debate over the federal budget and its deficit. SACRAMENTO -Democrats and Republicans are making a good show of party unity and fia rmony. Both panics arc anxious to de- emphasize their divisions as they prepare for the most important gubernatorial general election con- test California has seen in many years, one that will determine how legislative and congressional elec- tion districts are shaped for the next decade. Martin Smith sidered espec1all) bad form to stab one's colleagues in the back this way. It's especial!~ so 1n Baker's case. As nee chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. he is pan of the lower-house Republican leader- ship. He was full\ a" art'. too. that he was violating Political protocols. His letter included 1h1s postscript: .. Please destroy this letter after reviewing 11. II 1s unpolitic to discuss the re-elecuon campaign of election If Republican Pete Wilson defeats Democrat Dianne Feinstein this fal l. he will be able to veto proposals by the Legislature to create districts favorable to the Democrats. Feins- tein's victory would make it possible for Democrats to nail down control of both houses for the rest of the century. incumbents." There's always a tendency to read had no control over him. (The After..copies of the April 30 letter too much into votes on isolated speaker noted that Nader al so circulated tltroughout the Capitol. ballot measures. especially in a state praised Van de Kamp and mt1c12c-d Assembl} Republicans held a nois) with the nat1onal impact of Cali- Feinstein during his press con-closed-door session. where Baker ts fornia. Politicums -and the media ference. which also was opposite to said to have apologized profusel y for -overreacted to Proposition 13 in Brown's views.) his transgression. 1978 and they may be tempted to do All is not really sweetness and light within each party. however. Serious stresses developed during the primal) campaign. especially amon le islators. Des ite efTons to ·coo everyone down. a residue of- hard feelings remains and carries the poten11al for funher and more d1vis1ve clashes. For his pan. Brown and other Since the pro-life group did not the same this year on Proposiuon Democrauc Asscmblv members intervene as Baker had asked. and 111. Ifs important, therefore. to were unhapp) over the bipanisan both Mo1onnier and Hunter won place the event in Jts correct context.: efTon that Roberti was making with renomi.nation. th~ matter might • While a gasoline. tall boost ccr- Republtcan senators in ~uppon of have d1~d down w11hout funher no-tamly is a general tax increase. given Propestlion r_. 'hey-su~tl--llee _i.f an<>thl'r Repueheaft. Sen:--ttre almosnrnivers:il necessit) to buy 1ha1 1t "orked to undercuf"fund-Ed Da' is of Valencia. had not re-fuel. It was• carefully restncted to a raising efTons 1n behalf of Brown's sponded to Baker wllh his own very ....narTo" purpose: improving top pnontH.'S on last "ec-k's ballot -angf) leuer. copies or which also h1ghwa)s and other transponation the defeat of the red1stnc11ng reform have been circulaung through the sem~es that are poht1call} popular. init1a11 ves. Propos111ons 11 and Capllol. Thats a far Cl) fro m a general tax 119. Senate Democrats did con-Da' is had rt":lson to be angf) The increase that would s1mph go into tnbute less 10 the campaign against consel"'\-oti\e St-nator "as descnbed the pot to be spent however poh- red1stnctmg reform than did As-in 3 • memoran.~um a11'!ched to t1c1ans decreed. The most senous problem among Democrats was the anger generated between Senate President Pro Tern David Roberti and Assembly Speaker Willie Brown after Ralph Nader held a slate Capitol press conference to tell Californians how to vote on va rious ballot measures and candidates on the pnmary el~­ tion ballot. Nader's remarks iri- cluded an attack on Proposition 112. the passage of wh ich was one of Robert1's top priorities. sem bl} or congressional Democrats. Ba~er s teller as the GOP s leadin~ • It was appro'ed b)' a very nar- crusader . for , _homose\ual nghls. row margin. Nearly half of the The proposal -which was subse- quently approved b} voters despite Nader's cntic1sms -lavs down stncter standards govern ing the ethi- cal conduct of elected state officials. mcludmg legi slators. It also estab- lishes a state commission to set salaries for those officials. Roberti and some of his fellow ~nators -Republicans as well as Democrats -quick!} suspected Brown of puttmg Nader up 10 the attack on Propos1t1on 112. Brown was a nommal supponer of the measure. but he failed to r:use am campaign funds for ttS promouon. f unher fueling senatonal suspicions that he reall} d1dn'1 hke the reforms but did not want to oppose them openl). Brown stron'I> denied harbonng any secret m1sg1' mgs about the measure and siud he did not want Nader to auack Proposition 11 :! but The tact 1ha1 voter) e' entually cast their ballots the "a) that Rob- en1 wanted on Propos1t1on 111 and the "ay that Brown and Roberti both wanted on the rcd1stncting reform measures has cooled things down for no-w. If the '011.·s had gone the other wa). leg1slati\l' Democrats might ha\c had a po I-primal) c1v1I war o n their hands. Republican internal problems grow out of a feller 1ha1 Danville Assemblyman Wilham Ba ker sent 10 a Washington-based pro-life or- ganization urging 1t 10 intervene 1n behalf of consenattH' candidates in several Assembl~ GOP pnmane . The letter "as meant to be secret. but copies of 1t "en.· somcho" leaked to the pre'is. What made the Baker lener and accompan} mg ml'morandum e~­ pec1all) con lro\C~rs1al was the fact that two of the candidates he backed were running against Republican in- cumbents Su nny Mo1onn1cr and Tnc1a Hunter. both of "horn r<.•p- rcsent San Diego Count)' d1stncts. Even 1n the fac11on -nddl'n .\'1- sembl Repul:llican Caucus. 11·s con- (Davis \Oled tor leg1slat1on se'eral voters were unwilling to increase years . ago that would ha "e even a tax as w1del) accepted as the proh1b11ed emplo~ers fr<?m refusing one on gasoline to hire an otht'rw1se qualified person simply bec:rnsc of that person's sex- ual oncntauon. He also has voted against proposals favored h) ga y nghts groups.) The S<.'Vl'n-pagl' k"tter h) Davis anal\ zes. mock) and denounces Baker's leller and memorandum. The senator re1ected the as- sembl) man's ~mtent1on that he was not responsibk for the memoran- dum. which he $31d ''a prepared b) a staff membt'r. "When \OU sent 11. \OU endorsed 11, .. Da\ls· declared ··Ha\lng gJ\en b1nh to 11. it's no" 'our bab' ·· He concluded the ·1euer: · .. lf \Our le11t'r and memo an.· an\ md1cat1on of ~our leadership agen·- da. ~ou "ill. "11hou1 prompt rem- ed1auon. l'nsure 1ha1 th<.· .\ssembl) Rep{ft>hean Caul·u~ tx·coml'S a true bas11bn of b1gotn ·· S"et'lnes!> and ltghl'' Ont~ on the surfaCl' M•rt/lJ Smi tb is • S.cr•meoto- based colutnllist for lbe Oru1r Coast D•ily Pil ot. e Propos1t1on 111 squeaked through in an"elecu on notewonhy for mostly for its "Cf) low turnout. perhaps the lowest in 62 years. About 40 percent of those registered to vote and less than 30 percent or those cha.ible bothered to do so. • Because of the lo" turnout. those who 'oted narro" I) to ap- prove Propos111on 111 were a ven unrepresemat1\C slice o fCahforn1a·s d1\e~ populauon. The' "'ere a lot "hiter ( .3 percent .\nglo°l. a lot older (a third o'er 60. for instance) and much mort' affiut>nt than most Cali- fornians. Primary campaign: A collection of foul-µps and political_ naivete_ Given all of those conteJttual facts. it's hard to read the enactment of Propos1t1on 111 as a mandate for anything. It is what 11 1s. a hnle breathing room for some hard-press- ed government services that bad the good fonune to wtn appro,•al under some vef) peculiar c1rcumstancts. It's great that most of tho~ who 'oted acceptC'd. w1th obvious reluc- tance. the advice of their political and c1v1c lcaderli. but its meaning beyond that narrow comdor is murk\'. The statl''s budget problem. a structural gap between income and outgo. remains unchanged. Dcu- kme111n was correct in his post- elect1on anal)sis: .. There 1s no ev1den~ in tbesc results wba•socvCL to md1cate that the public would no" be supponn e of a general tax increase where the revenues would go 1n10 the General Fund for the purpose of e~panding the size or scope of government. .. SACRAME NTO -Lefto,ers what the offic1al l·ndorscmcnt of the from the ekct1on: state Democrnt1c Pan' '" "onh - • Af\cr his hum1hating loss to nothing. Ronald Reagan in the 1984 pres1-.\ttended b~ much hoopla. the den11al race. Walter Mondale. with Democrats gathered m Los .\n,l'les self-deprecating charm. tarted tell-m .\pnl to bcsto" their blessings. 1ng audiences that he had always Thanks 10 a mun ruhng. 11 wa~ thl' wanted to run for pre 1den1 1n the first time m 0 }l'ars that the pan) worst wa\ - and he did. John Van had legal authonl~ to cndo~ in a de Kamp· m1gh1 "an1 to borrow that pnmal'). line. The act1' •~t delegate" <1pcn1 more Van de Kamp. the earl} favon tc. time boomg Fein te1n than Wilson wasn't just beaten b) Dianne Feins-and finall) endorsed Van de Kamp tein in 1he Democrat• pnmary for for governor and Bill Prei. for state aovernor. He "as puhcril.ed. insurance comm1s 1oncr. Press lost What went wrong? Le t us count Tucsda) to statt' n. John Oar- thc ways. But 1t all began with a amend1. badly fl awed sirateg) designed by •Ensign Puhl'r (a.t.:.a. Jack Lem· Van de Kamp·~ campaign manager. mon) ought 10 b<' ashamed of Richard Ross. who persuaded his himself for taking pan in those candtdate to ignore Feinstein and shamekssly m1 lead1n~ commercial aim for a genernl clcct1on race run b)'. the Democrat l\gain~t the apinst Repubhcan Pete Wilson. rcappOn1onmen\ rcfom1 1n1t1at1ves. By the time Van de Kamp and Propo 1uon 118 and 11 q, Rou awakened to the fact that .\sscmbl) peaker Willie Bmwn Frinstrin wasn't to be taken hghtl). and pal pulltd another "con JOb" u was too late. The anorne) general on \.Oters. hke the one he admitted wtnt o n TV "'1th a desperation 10 after Lemmon commercials wcrc commercial trying 10 undermine her used 1n 19 4 to beat another rtap. candi~ ~fore he had even estab-por\1onmcnt mcasaure. llabed his o.-n 1dcnt1t)' "'tth tht' •Consumer ad\(>Cate Ralph tltttoratc. It simph didn't \\Ork. ·>'Ider "'ould ha'e done "'ell to ta)' And .,ho ltno"'11 Ma)bc noth1n1 homt' m Conntttteut. Not onl)' did wo'11d have worked this )'car against he allow h1m\tlf to be used b C1olhs a woman candidate. Ha,1na seen 1n a phon sun-cy of insurantt clttttd males 1n top state officct comm1 1oncT cand1datn , he tncd mas up for to Iona. \Oten -to intcf'.)cct himself into the aov- ~Uy Olhtt women -wttt de-cmor's race with deroptol') rom· lilJlled to hive an altemauvc. mcnts about Fein tein. which he •The tl«tion cen ainly told us m1'proun«d "feanstttn," He look· Wiiiiam Endicott ed nd1cuto\ls and ctnainl did nothin~ for f\1~ cred1b1ht). • A!l1de from the winners. 1he happiest people Wedncsda) morn- ing were the poll tcN. They were amaungly affurate with their pre- dictions ol the outcome. Mervin Field of the ahfom1a Poll had Feinstein ahead b eight point~ Last "etkend. and I.A Lewis of the Los naeltt Time put the ma'iln at 13 po1nls. he "'on stat~ wide b) 11 .4 pttttnt •The elttt1on hould ha'c e tab- hshtd once and for all that Mina from onhcm ahfom11 1 not a bamer to statewide utt'M The Dtmocrauc ticket 1ncludn thrtt n Franc1sc:ans -f~inste1n, mtth and Lt. Go'. Lte McC'anh . nd Gar· amends as from Walnut Grove. The Repubhcans were k$s d1tttm1na. TMtr only northemt'r IS Treasurer Thomas H~ of C'arm.chatl. "W r ~ II • Siitnm• ...... ftt • .,,. ,., .. or.we ~ Dl"1 ,,,,.,_ One might argue. wnh great fort'e of log1c. that California does nee'd to pend more on education and a host of other go' ernmcnt programs to deal "1th population growth. cul- tural change and economic evol- ution. But an one who advocates a big 1n rease 1n taxes to pay for such pendtf\& 1s unhkel> to win suppon from mo t Califom11 voters. What ma,> win approval, ei ther 1 directly or 1nd1rcetly.. arc narrowly imposed and tightly controlled tax le' 1cs. such as the increased tax on c'prettes approved by voter$ in 1988 or this year's psolinc tax. Increased liquor taxes, now t~ sub- J«t of both lcg1slat1on and a No- vember ballot mcasurt'. fa ll into the same catqory The problem 'With that .elec1ive approech to axat1on 15 that it U · 1cttbltes, rather tfla n relieves. the 1tatc'1 fundamental budtet dalem,. ma. w•uch 11 that there a.re 100 many mandatC1 and restraints on sptndina now and too lmle ftuabWt • At the moment. however.'Cahfomia v~ at.in don't trust pol1tiaans enQUlb to rcbnqu1ah that conU'OI. ................... ..... tr' 'I lw .. ~ C-.0.., .... i . • ' . . ~ ... ==-~~=====Y-1~1m- .. • Orenge COMl OAllY PfLOT/ Saturday, June I , 1"0 --- PCH ''°"'At City officials contend the road- work didn't cause any acci<knts and that the traffic problems were eliminated when the center lanes were reopened. But the area as still under con- struction, and drivers arc rou- tinely confused while traveling through the interS«tjon. At rush hour fast week, an entire lef\-turn pocket of cars -following the lead driver -turned eastbound from Jamboree onto tt\e west- bound lanes of Pacific Coast Highway and had to scramble to aven head-on collisions wi th the oncoming traffic. Residents also complained that ·the wide center divider, coupled with signal· lights that didn't allow enough time to make a left tum onto Jambocec. were the sources of numerous near-col- lisions there. The lefi-turn sign~ls wcrcn 't synchronm'.'d with the traffic sig- nals, re~idents said. iiving traffic from tht• other direction the green light before the turning l'ars had made 1t through the intersecti on. And wh en Jacobson and R1lev "'ere killed in a four-car wreck that in1urcd four others. man} re">1dent4' 5a\' thei r worst fea rs realized. The accident. the} said. "a caused b} the htghwa~ \.\Ork. Both lights may have ~en green Jacobson and Riley were pa\S· engers 1n an Old'imotnk turning left on10 famboree from west- bound Par dk Coast H1ghwa~. 1t "3 11 pm and the t\\O woml·n. their husband.; and a fm•nd. Jrl·ne Buehner. wt·rl' a ppaH·ntl~ return- 1ng to Balboa l'>land. "herl' 1he Jacobson' ha'e a ~-conJ home .\ Ch ~' rolct Bla1l'r travel ing cai.t on the h1gh"a~ hroads1dl'd lhe Dld,moh1k . scnd1ng the Oldsmobile d<)\\ n an embank- ment and 1n10 a "all on Ba,'i1de Drl\ e. 1 hl' Bla1t:r ~pun ofl' and htt l\\tl Olhl·r l\lr) Jacobwn. Rtlc\. 1hl'1r hus- bands :ind Buehnl:r all haa Ill bt- 1.u1 out uf lhl' Old.,mob1le. Jat:ohson "a' pronuunn·d Jead at the '>Cl'Ol'. \\h1k R1ln d1l·d the nc-..1 murnrng at ~ l'\tern ~ k d1<:al Center 1n anrn .\na Jacob,on·, hu<,band l co. "ho "a~ drl\ 1ng thl' Old,mob1k Jnd Rtk) ·l> hu:,bJnd John "H're hoth ru.,hed to lol al ho.s.p1tah "1th )l'rtOU\ I OJ Ufll'' '\onl' of lhl' \lll"UP:lnls "' lhl' u1her 1hrl·e l·ar<, tn' oh l'd \\l'rl' 1nJured '\o <Hll' \'a' uted 1n thl' J lU· dent l hl' poltte 111\l·,11g.:.it1on u>ndudt•d 1w1thl·r .1lu1hol nor 'f>t'l'd ''l'rl' .1 IJllur 1n thl' l nl- 11 1,11111 'l'''r>nn lkalh Polll"l' \gt .\mh < 111n1' ..:.11d l hl' 1n\ l'\llt(<lll<ln dtd ltlndUJl· ellhl·r lhl· Hlatl'r or Olthmoh1k rJn a fl'd l1gh1 hut nn 1ndt•pt•n- dent witnC:SSC$ wert available to-:. determine which car was at fault, Gonis said. The driver of the Blazer. James Ireland, 23. of Corona del Mar, said he was travelina about 40 mph and had the green liaht \o ao through the intersection when the Oldsmobile suddenly turned in front of him. Locals familiar with the inter- section said the Jacobsons• Olds- mobile probably didn't make it through the left turn in time because of the width of the hiah- way. A lll1tory of accideDt1 David Bennion, a Palo Alto attorne~ and Jacobson's nephew. also believes the lights were green for both the Blazer and th<' turn- ing Oldsmobile. Bennion s~ud he has witnesses who saw the lights malfunction just before 1he Jacobson accident, but he hasn'1 yet decided 10 f\Je a 13\\SUit for his famih. .. Frankl). the Jacobsons and I feel 1t was a dangerous inter- section." Bennion said. "The problem 1s the trauma of going through a tnal." Bui in the meantime. the a1- 1ome\ has 1alked to numerous individuals who either witnessed or were involved 1n other acci- dents at the intersection and has collected a mountain of data on the 1n1ersec1ion. Poltcc records showed 20 acci- dents occurred at Jamboree and Pacific C'oast Highway from January 10 mid-March. while there iere onl~ 49 accid~nts at that in1ersec11on in all ol 1989. There have been seven more col- hs1ons. no1 counijng last night's. since March. Gonis said. Benn1on's collecuon of police reports sho" ther(• were 13 broadsides alone bt-t"'ecn Janu- an and Marl'h I ~. Nine col· !is.ions in vohl'd left-hand turns onto southbo und Jamboree. to\\ard Balbo:l Islam!. and 1hree tn\olwd turn<> onto northbound Jamboree. Bennion said. \\ htlc he h:isn·t decided \\ hethl'r to pursul' a lawsuit for his unde. Bennion said he dcfi- n1teJ) "di 1a ~e k'ga l al'l1on against the rn~. Caltran!'. and the contractors h11l'd fur lhl' h1gh\loa ) "or\-for anotha indt\ 1dual in· \Ohed 1n a h·b 2X accident a1 the in1crsec11on l ocal auorne' Jol'I Baruch has aha tiled a d a1m \\1th the Cit) on bchall of lnn1 and Richard R1ckcr\on l>f L:tguna ~ 1gucl. \I, ho "ere 1n\Ohl'.<l 1n a tl'b. ~ acci- dent al lhl' llltl'ri.t.•l'llOn. Lil.a• lhl' Jacob,ons. the R1ckcr'ion' \\l'fl' turning onto '\OUlhtmund Jamboree from v.e<;t- bound l'acilil ( oaq H 1gh\loa~ "'hl'n thl'\ \lol'rl· hit broad\tde. .\lso hkl: 1he Jacoh\om . the R1cker.,ons losl conLrol after the 1mpalt Jnd l'll.·gan to hl'Jd do\lon - h1ll on Jamhort·c ·'But ''e ''l'rl' \Cf\ luck' bt•- Liberian __ government 'Nants ·peace talks "10' RO\ I.\ I tl'll.•na -Lihcn.J°, l'mb.ittk<l gO\l'rnml'Ot da1mcd 11 ha\ rernptun·d J ruhl'll.·r plantJtton from 1he rdx·I'> Jntl ..aid 1-nda' 11 ,., rl'ad~ to opt•n pt'.lrl' ta ll. •. \ wtth tht• ln\Urlwnt\ .. -, hing." .tfl' prngrt·,"ng 1ha1 " "'h ~ \\ 4.' · rl' prt• p:i r4.'d 10 ncgc• 11a It' nC>\lo lnh1rm.-11111n ~t1n 1\tt•r f m- manud l311U\\ 1cr 111ld r4.'poncrc, fi,1u'' 1er c,a1d ~o' l'rnml'nt offil ials \lol"I\' Wl'ktn)! lllll-.\ \\ llh rt•ht-1 k:Hkl C h.11 In l .1, lor .ill hough Prc~ldl•nt \a mud I >nt' h1mc,dl cun11nut'd to rcru,l· IP ntt'l'' "11h LI\ l11r. a (ln· Ct I nil' J \\I •l l,1 It' h11 I IHI\\ .I ht lll'r cnt·m .. f hl' F11' l r 11'111'rlt 111 I ttl..·na "111 ncl!t11\1Jtc '"''' thl· P.1 1r111ttl F-ronl I rc\x•I, 1 •• fi1111''" 1 ,,11ll ·· I he pn:'>I· lknt 111 l 1h,·11.1 '"II not nl'got1atc "•th till' Pll\1111 111 < harll'' Ta,lor hul tlh Jlh''hkn1 " nut lhl' go\l·rn-m,·rll I )or .11 l t1\1•d l :l\ lor of '\tl'Dltng $1 m1ll1on \\hl·n hl' "orkl·d a\ head of thr ~11H'rnnwr11·, pron1rcmen1 agen- l \ Bou" ttr said I >.1t· hJ' agreed to let L1bcnan reltg1ou' kadns <,enc as mt·d1ator~ Smirtt''> l lcN: tu lhl· re· ltg1ous leader'> \:11J the' no" "ere \\3111ng lor a rl'\pon)e from the rebel\ Pre,tOu<,I\. the rdich "'ho ha'c \\:lgl'd a "':mnnlh 111'\urgenl~. said the~ "ould light until Doe sur- render., ur lll'l''> the lOuntr. 1:.arlter F-mla}. a et>aw-tirc appeal \!,a\ broadcast h' thl' L1t>enan Coun- cil ol < hur<.hl'\ and Nauonal ~1o.,lcm C ounl 11 of l 1bt-na. The) '\J1d a cea.;c-lirc should he super- \ ,.,ed b~ an 1nterna11onal pcacc- i..eeping lorle and called for a na- tional {'Onli.•rt·ncl' \0 dl\CU'i'i a resto- ration of Jemouan The goH·rnmcni'~ peace O\Crture "as couplt•d \lotlh \\ord 1hnt govcrn- menl troops had re aptu red the l '-mJnJged ruhtwr pl an1a11on lllmpJn) to\\ n ot lfarht:I. about 35 mik\ \Oul h\lo l'\t <11 the <:ap11al . Monro' 1a -By Tbe Associated Press caute another car, a McrcedH, 11opped us from aoina off the emba11 kmen t," said l ri n i llickenon. )fl. who was in the front pesseqer seat while her husband d rove. "Also luckily, the lady in the Mereedes wasn't hun ." Richard Rickerson. 38. suf- fered bruises, while lrini suffered th~ fracturn to her pelvic bone. She spent l S days in Aoaa Hospi- tal, another six ~ks bedridden at home, and had to slowly re- learn how to wa lk. Her injuries prevented the self- employcd architect from work- ing, meaning her family of four's income was cut in half du rioa her months of recovery. "l tell you. it wasn't fun," lrini Rickerson said. "But I'm trying to put it behind me and s:ly I'm luc1'y rm alive. I consider ,myself lucky when you think abou} what could happen in such a major accident." lrio1 said the car that barreled into her side seemed to come from out of nowhere. But with hindsight: she reah zed she didn't see the oncoming car. nor ex- pected 1t. because of the wooden barners up in the center of the highway and bceause her hus- band had the green light to tum. "When you see a green light. yo u never think a <.·ar can come from the other direction." she said. Baruch said the motorist who hit the Rickersons also claims he had a green light. Work not solely at fault Wh ile Bennion\ and Baruch's information faults the roadwork. another attorney's case illustrates that the h1ghwa ) widening can't be blamed for all the accidents at the 1nterscc11on. • Newpon Beach attorne) Frank Nicholas has filed a claim with the city for two people who were hit at the in1ersec11on in Decem- ber. But Nicholas s:ud he filed the claim mainly to protect his clients' rights and has no real evidence at this point to sa} the roadwork wa s to blame. N 1cholas feels his cli~nts' acci- dent \!,as caused b} alcohol. since the man who hit them. tcphen Lo\C, \lo-3S arrested for drunken drl\ 1ng after the colhs1on Nicholas said although witnesses saw Love run a red light. Lo' e contends he had a green l1gh1. ind1cat1ng hl· ma) use malfunc- tioning signals as a defcn4't'. Lo,e. a \!c\\port Beach r~1- den1. decltncd to comment. N1chola'i .,aid he's not even i.urc he "111 pursue damages from th e Cll\ .. The reallt' of I.ti: •~. we haH· to dt•al \\llh rerta1n problems a1 ccna1n ltm('S ... he 'ia1d ... You do ha'e 10 reallle l On'itruct1on 1s going on and things happen "To till' wmc1h1ng. ~ou'rc going to ha \C to ha\c soml'th1ng real \trong aga1nc,t the cit~ .. DROWN From A t transportt'd him lo Hoag Ho)pllal. "hl'rt• ht> "act rronuunccd dead at 9:19 p.m ~euman had no pull\\' "hen he "as found Ftrl' <apt. Ra\ Pendleton ..aid ... Ea'>lh 10 m1nu1es had pa~sed \1nce aO\ t>Od, had seen him and the ume he "as pulled out of the wait·r." Pcndklon '>aid. ..\u1hont1cc, had nn idea ho\!. Neu- man dro"ncd. The lounl\ coroner's office said l'au'>e ol lkat h · "°"' under in\ e\t 1ga11on "There Jrl· a 101 or qul·~1111n s ~1111 out there." Pcndk·ton said ..\ friend an'>\loenng the ~cumam' home telephone and \atd thl' fam11' declined comml'nt 11n thl· 1nrn.lenl. John H ud\on. !!,rnt·ral manager of Big< an )-On ( oun11' ( lub. \aid Neu- man \\asn'1 J ml·mtx-r uf the dub. Hudson dl'>o sJ1d hc d1dn·1 kno1.1o 1f the duh \\ould fl:nrc the lak\' or ta~l· ;in\ othl·r prt·cautwn" n\ a re'>uh o( thl' dm\lonmg. ··1 don't ~nu\\ "'hat lhc outt ome "111 ix., .. lluJ,1>0 .... ud .. w e·11 hi: \\all1ng 10 hl'ar lnim our auornc~'> and the fllut>',1 ho.ml o l d1rcc1or\." Spectacular sett1111J The setting sun Made for • specucua. setting for surfers on ttte welt aide of ~NM,_~ .... ~_,­ Newport ..aer Thursday evenlftil. Non- 1urfer1 •nJ~Jecl tt. too. GRANTS From Al instate it. But the council remains dead- locked. with two others saying they won't suppon 1he pohcy and one uncomm1t1cd. Under the policy. the city required all agenc1~. rece1v1ng block grant funds to velffy that the people they serve are legal residents of the U.S. Exceptions were made for or- ganiz911.ons providing medical and d<'ntaisen•1ces. "Inasmuch as HUD has based its decision on our previous policy. I would like 10 see us reinstate that pohcy. when~ orga01za11ons are re- quired to make a good fa ith effort to ensure the} are not serving people who arc here 1llegall)." said Coun- cilman Orv Amburgey. who in· troduced the onginal pohq. Councilman Ed Glasgov. said this week that ht• would also support reinstatement of the original policy. T\loo other council members. Mar) Hornbuckle and andy Genis. sa} they won't vote for reinstate- ment "I didn't support 11 1hen. and I'm certain!> not going to suppon 11 no"." Hornbuckle said Gems nd1culed the pohC). ··1f we do this. I'm go1ng to push real hard to have 1t apply across the board, and not w st 10 poor people wtth_bfo"n skins:· she said. "I think 11 shoold appl} Just as much to an~ ·blond. light skm,ned pcrson buying a t1ckc1 10 a cultural even_t that gets cit} funds. That will show how stupid this 1dea is " But Mayor Peter Buffa. who cast the S\lo ing vote in the council's .\ugust dec1S1on to enact the policy, said he was not sure whether or not he would suppon its reinstatement. When H L' D called the council's August action into question. Buffa JOtned with Genis and Hombuckl~ 1n 1.011ng to change the policy from a mandatol) one to a voluntar) one Last month. Buffa. Genis and Hornbuckle voted to replace the pre' 1oui. pohq with one that stated s1mpl> that all organi1at1ons recen. - mg cit) funds should comply wuh fcdl·ral la" Buffa !Wtd hl· 1sn·t 'lure at this point what federal law 1s. .. I can't sa} at this point." Buffa ~aid. "I'll be more interested in what our own ctl) auorney has 10 sa} about 11 than what the U U D a1- 1orne, sa' ~ .. In ·thc 'H D letter. \loh1ch was reccwed b} Rep ( hm Cox (R· Ne"pon Bl·ach) on behalf of the c11~. gem·ral coun~I Frank Keaung saiU "we do not fi nd that the city's prohibition on the use of city funds for illegal aliens is in violation of the Constitution or other federal law." But Keating also said some alloca- tions of block grant funds might raise a question of .. special constitu- tional sensitivity." "The most hkely occasion would be 1n the prov1s1on of public ser- vices. such as education. child care and drug abuse ·pr°'rams for min- ors.·· he said. Hornbuckle sa1d that. despite the apparent blessing from HUD. the c:lly could get into l~gal trouble by re-enacting the residency verifi- cation polic). "I think they want the Cit) to be the point agency for const1tutional challenge,'' she said. ··1 think the lawyer who wrote thl!I would be only too happy 10 have the c1ty pay th<' cost of defending 1h1s policy." When th<' onginal policy was adopted. man) chant) officials said their organizations would not accept HURT From A l Freeman_ said ihe inl<'rsecuon LS dangerous. "The b1gger the intersection, the more accidents "e have." he said. Onlookers near the 1n1ersccuon stood on the sidewalk watching paramedics pull 1hc "ictims from the wreckagt.'. The scene was reminiscent of a March 12 col- lision that killed Utah res1denh Rosebud Jacobson and Mar) Riley, both 1n their 70s. "Li ving 1h1s close 10 1he in1er- sec11on. I kno" ifs a slaugh- terhouse ... said Bruce Bolen. who li ves 1n the 300 block of Pacific Coast High"' a} ... Wc'\C \1.3\ched city funds under those terms. Debbie O'Connor, Newport Beach .. area director of FISH. an interfaith charity that received S.18.000 fiom the city of Costa Mesa this year. said the attitude of her organization had not changed. "It goes compktcly against our mission sta1ement," she said. "Besides, ifs impossible. A lot of the households we serve have some people who are undocumented, but others who are legal residents. How could we distinguish':'" She said FISH would refuse Cosui Mesa's money 1f the cit) re-adopted its residency policy. "That would hurt ever) one ... she said. ··We'd have to cut back our services in Costa Mesa. We wouldn't be able to offer some services to sen10~. and we'd have to cut back on our rent assistance. Evcr)on~ would suffer. not JUS t un- documented residents. I would hope the C11y Council would be sman enough to real11c 1ha1." quite a .few accidents OH~r the ~rs. li's awful to hear the crunch of metal al night.·· The intersection is the subJ«I of at least three legal claims against the cit) as a re~uh of accidents in the area. whi ch was considered particularly danger- ous while lane-\!, 1dening con- strucuon was un.dt'r wa) earlter this yt'ar. Police records 1nd1catc that :?O accidents occurred at Jamboret' and Pacific Coast H1gh"a~ from Januar) lo m1d-Mal'C'h of this year. while there were onh 49 accidc.·nts at the 1ntcrsl..'ct1on In all of 1989. There ha\ c tx·en seven more colhs1ons since March. not counting Frida) 'i. colhs1on. New· port Beach Pohre Sgt And) Ganis said. Jackson's name remains on ballot SANTA .\NA -The Orange County Rcg1st1fllr of Voters said Fn- day that about the onl) way the Democratic candidate challenging Rep. Robert Dornan can have her name remo,ed from the Nov<"mbcr ballot 1s to die. Barbara Jackson. who \I.On the nomination b) a 2-1 vote on Tuc~­ da). decided lo "1thdraw from the race soon after entering. But sht· waited too long to have hl·r name rcmo,ed from the primal) elecuon ballot and beat out her opponent b~ nearly 7.000 \Otes Jackson's name no" will appear on the November ballot ngainst the Garden Grove Republican. 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I 0 001511 '81 MITSU81SHI STIRIOi '81 MITSUBISHI · MOITEH 414 Red/gray · AIC · IOw miles • Sharp • Inexpensive Funt I 0 011718 '88 llZDI Ill A C • Pwr Sr • loaded • low mlles t.O 116721 White/red leather • loaded • low miles I 0 043472 O u hoctu W01tct to onor 1• P'n tu lie ' vnot lt n Offtt t1port1 .. '*"' lfltf pul)ll c1tloft d1tt MESA'S 2833 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ' MITSUBISHI Test drive a Daih'atsu Rocky just ·for the fun of" it-. • . Dalhatsu's Rocky 1s a sport 4x4 utility vehicle that comes In sof1 or hard top. Our test car was the hard top version and believe me. It was the most fun we've had checking out a car ln many months. Even though we were told that it was an SE without too many fringe benefits. before we took the Ignition keys in hand. we were amazed at what this 80- year-old fine Japanese manu- facturer calls standard. Example: digital clock. head- light washers, mud guards front and rear. Inclinometer . P225R70X15 Michelin EX-P Mud and Snow tires. engine protector. transfer case protec- tor. power steering. chrome road wheels and loop pile ' carpeting. just to name a few. Approaching the vehicle from the rear. it's obvious that it's a Rocky. with the Rocky Moun- tains embossed onto the spare tire cover. The first thing that comes to mind when boarding is my past experience with these units being a bit tippy. But then you suddenly notice that the front and rear t rack 1s wide. In tact. so wide the poly-carbonate fender extensions are directly over the center of the tire tread. 57.9 Inches both front and rear. Ac- cording to my records. that is the widest track in mid-size sporty units built today. The soft top SE 4WD is MSRP at $10,897, and the hard top" ls offered for $12 .~97. Either one Autos Gene Selig 1 is an excellent value. This grab handle is not just one of the sissy bars that looks like 1t might rip loose. This grab handle is of the macho type. a great design feature. There is also one above the passenger door and available position for driver. If the driver wants one. it . ' ' ( ,, I I I I f I f l II l · T t ~ • ~ B£4CH BLVD. AT THE 1500 Auto Malt Dr., Santa Anr 835-3171' 22 FREEWAY Newport/55 Fwy. at Edinger s ... J 0.01 OC>4lft 1 o•v• Pai1s1S..v<e H°"'t M f fM<\ $ l()j,<Y S.t ·-·5'>m tBBt:Dl~TE DE LIVER\' (7 14) 892-6906 . (2 13) 568-3888 ':!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. ---------· ~ outl1 YIUSWllEI ~ 111 ISUZU .m • AMERICA'S I VOi U r SUES LUDEA " • • SALES <>PIN 1 DAYS A WHIC • • PAITS OPIN SATUI DAYS • • sava OPIN MONDAY NIGHTS • I 117 11 leach Blvd., Hunt.ington Beach 7.14 842-2000 EW ORT UI0 1 CENTE R AC URA ~ SALES SERVICE L&\SING C:KF.AT SF:l.F.CTION OF NEW & USlill • \JtS Htt.t.\o\ \V 1·1 HM, \T 2925 HARB<)R BLVD. IN COSTA MF.SA ~I I J•n••2!iOO ..... __ _ 1s no doubt a minor add-on. We loved the flip-up. lift-out sun roof and the E-Z flip-for- ward rear seat. For anyone in the family that uses a wheel- chair. this 1s an excellent vehicle tor them. A wheelchair stores back there without folding due to the height-width available when the rear seat is stowed. Plus there 1s a very low sill to lift over. We also love the roll bar and its location. In all. 1good design. great engineering. out of the way and yet there in case It's really hard to believe this rugged Rocky is on an 85.6-inch wheel base. since it handles and rides as though much larger. The 1.6 liter. 16-valve SOHC multi-port EFI engine puts out 94 hp, which is also amazing since we were able to utilize the available torque 1n almost all gears from a standing start. except fifth. This makes 1t a most trackable machine. and there's no need to shift. shift. shift. as we've had to do with others previously mentioned. From 30 to 60 in fourth 1s 1ust as easy as from 40 to 70 in fifth. Or. in the lower ranges. from crawling in second to moving back to crawling in traffic. no herky 1erky. All gears are spaced well. The best part was watching the tach go hmp in fifth at 65 mph. Plus this engine turns a bare 2.800' rpm and thus should las• well into the six-d1g1t numbers on the odometer. To go to 4WO you must stop. .. There is no rolling while shiftlnd; Into 2H. 4L. 4H. since that litt141 gearshipt lever is only able tO move with speed at zero. Whe14 going into 4H. you get a greeti hght indication on the dash; which is another oood idea. ~ -. Why is the ride so good off such a short wheel base? It It due to the double wishbone coupled with torsion bar spring• front. a simple leaf spring ar:· rangement in rear. These old ideas are still valid and still worlt well. : Rocky weighs In at 2,79t •pounds .. with a fuel tank ca:- paclty of almost 16 gallons, giv- ing this sporty unit a range Wef- over 500 miles. We also like t~ turning radius. which is a mer~ (Please SH ROCKY /84E c TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN ALE . LEA "'ING CLICK 'EH\'ICE. PART ' fl\ l.:!'!.!~ ~!e"! u 3670 N. CherryAve. 0TUTTLE 71 i 1;; io-6-t I o t111r1' & "f'l'\'t<"I' 01wn M f ; 6 NII -' l~DLIBACll Sal~s leasing Service Parts IAVINE AUTc;> CENTER 1 eoo-131.33n 114.390-1200 ..~~RY (Q!!!!I ... PARTS $(f~VICE BODYSMOP OPEN SATURDAY~ (7 '41 e .. a 7739 t6SOO Beach Blvd (7 141 5~ 1008 lfunt;ngton 8e.JC:h CA Long Beach. CA 90807 405 at CherTy Ave (213)427-5494 (71 4)636-5790 Longpre Ponti• ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AN LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Se(\llce Department Open ~ until 9·00 p.m "' Af 0 ' \ I °' ~WY ·I~. JfR f7J'4) 892-6651 -CAMPBELL f '-NISSAN/ H IN11N(.1(l\; ~ IH \lH •low Pro<"~ • No G1mm1ci., • Gr•ot S"'l•ct•o" • F11 .. "dlv p,,.opl_. • EH .. Ue"t ~ ... 1<• t ld83l hoc:ll eo .. ievord .. . . . • ' . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . : .. .. . . . MORE CAR · FOR LESS TIME I IOllEY! ,. . ... . . ,.. ""~ \\\~ '90 ·LEGEND ·SEDAN '90 LEGEND COUPE ' I f t \ for only 48 months for_ only 48 months 5 T.$> CHOOSE! (0 18086. 002905, 009477. 032775. 018437) · tax. res. $1_?,044.20, 0 /0 $2780.59. TIP $14,352 2 TO CHOOSE! (004864. 010615) +tax. res. $12.668.95. DIO $2921.55. TIP $15,600 ' • • Limited Time onerl .. '·88 TOYOTA P/U '89 ACURA INTEGRA LS . AZDA l,• ~O K . 0\ pb WM tUS l•ft CU\IM'I ll-°l"f!S 1 IN tlf'll J 7K 111lts 11SfV6"7l I Y6 ~spd IC OS pb pw pdl cc ms SUlllOOI toll cuSI0111 "'httls dnt cond lllVSI W'f IO IOPll'fl~lt II Rtlll8~/I '88 ACURA L I ~ I I I I I l. HUNTINGTON I • .. ....... :. ·~· .EJEAC!H ~9.131 BEACH BOULEVARD I :· ,' . .A.C IURA FIONTINGTON BE~CH . .; ~ ,...__ ~~ • (714) 842-0095 t ···•••ltf • • ·; .. .. TISI-DRIVE-A BMW WIDE OPE ... ,. . . •1111 BMW 735i 15 A LUXURY SEDAN THAT WILL EMBARRASS MOST SPORTS CARS.'' ' "TO SAY NOTHING OF ALL LUXURY CARS" With its 208-hp six-cylinder engine and patented fully-independent suspension the BMW 7351 leaves many cars with air dams and spoilers in its wake . But while the 7351 may be as Motor Trend Magazine has observed a driver s c (1r first and foremost," 1t is nonethe-less a spacious luxury sedan 111 which ·the hedor11st w1ll l1nd no shortage of genume leather and real wood trim You II also find no lack of such sophisticated amenities as dual cltmate control with separate thermostats for driver and fr ont passenger And a system thc1t memomP~ the 10-way power seat and outside mirror positions for up to three drivers We invite you to experience these pleasures for yourself by v1s1 1ing us tor a rest clnvP of the BMW 7351 The high-performances sedan which sets standards that are equally embarrassing •n sports cars and luxury cars ahke. '81 BMW 833 Auto. (lDAC912) MUST SEE !88 750 IL flnriess (2KM'3Sl) 143,995 l . '85 BMW 3181 5 Speed, ci74416) 110,995 '88 MIZ 880ll Vou fl\lst See! lo min, Priced to Sel. (Ml007) 121,186 '85 BMW 735i Auto. (2EGK253) s1e,995 '87-BMW 32511 5 Speed. (2£CE406 · LOW MILES '87 BMW 325 5 Speed, (2HICA27l) 1 14,985 '88 JIGUAR.XJ-8 Lo mi. wtl mailtailld. (2tllOS4) 128,811 '88 BMW 5281 5 Speed (650800) LOW MILES '88 BMW 326ix 4 W 0 Red, (137051) 821,995 '87 CADILLAC SD DtVWI Full lact e~. mint (ondlllOf)l (236479) 1 13,995 Presenting a BMW you're encouraged to.open up in even the quietest neighborhoods. The 325i Convertible. A car which combines all the joys of open-air driving with those of driving a BMW Joys which here include a 6 cylinder, 168-horsepower engine "of almost miraculous smoothness" (Motor Magazine). And an all-leather interior offering ample room for four. Those wishing to see a car deemed "alone in the automotive landscape" (Auto Motor and Sport) should proceed to our showroom. Where we invite you to examine the 325i Convertible by starting it up. And then open ing it up. '86 BM\11 325 '87 BMW 835 5 Speed t2CSN803) s13,995 COllYHTllU '8811MW 325ic Auto. (859553) 125,995 ~as Range Rover 1 Lu ther. sunroof, flawless condition (2t<QG328) MUST SEEi '85 MBZ 380SL Only •0.000 dis. (18YV144) 182,885 I . Auto (614655) LOW MILES '85 BMW 325e Auto. white {2CBX574) s12,~95 wet ma1ntained. e-.celent (44 1966) 121,886 Laredo. hardtop, 6 cyl. A l.. A1C (2fXG065) MINTI .. .r ... . --• /ti' " .t. # • I I • o ' l ( VOLK SWAG . LOWEST PAYMENTS AtiNu~111v1::20 .1 ON LEASES IN H_IST0RY t:o11 r~~ 1:1:.AN P111c1::8 1 E:sr S14148~0f.I - PE:111001 SUB 9005 "' "' I NON METALLIC 5 SP. 1• ~=:::==:..:;:___ _ _,;:.___~--$ 2 -!.~ t tll - 1 • Ta~ •II mo closed end lease SO down. on r approved credit on any non-me1a111c 5 spd, 3. dear 900S See Sales for details --210 W. KATELLA. ORANGE • I: 633-5981 I · Tu •II mo closed end lease Amoont 10 start \ $3SOO Tolill of payments $17.3•9 12 • Tax Re- sidual $16.617 37 On approved credit 1 At T111s Priee 1011011·015211•1 I KATEi..LA \II ""• 4 '"" ''"" ,,, • J 114 " flll( ..... \\ '" * IU \IHI II\ ht "\It f'llH t (/) ' 4 '"' ... 0\1 • \I II '" ..... ' tn 55 ''h••-rd l\\\11'•"''" 1 \"It lllHI \41 4"1HIFO\ (.!) FWY "''"'"' \I ... ' MtlN I . \t mut" ''"'•11 ro ...,.. ~\If • t • A NEW 1990 ACURA LEGEND 4 Dr., Automatic trans., sunroof 24 Months. c;>nly ·s35~ · .n 11 per month P,1\ml'nlc; Ml' plu<, ta\ ,ind b.1.,~·ct on !I mon1h cloc;ccl end k•,1.,<.· I Olill ,1th ,1ncc l><l) mcnt on deli\ er\ ol ., I .1110 00 Rt'c;iciuill '-1-,!l<ll(> on ,lpJHO\l 'd ued1t Total ol f>d)mt·ntc;. C:..•1 1·.i •<' \I'\ .., 11111:1 rd11111x11.i111t1l ilOll !01 l17olllll0<11'll . Orange Coast DAILY PflOT /s.turdey, June I . 1llO A NEW 1990 INTEGRA 4 Dr. RS Automatic lat th1c. p me ., =< :.~;1 :0!~·~ =0!12 \~ QUALITY PRE-OWNED VEHICLES - '!~.~~~~~.~~'!!I .ss,aeo 611867 'II OLDS CIUIS V-6 At A/C Full Power. A Must See At I '11,4'0 -oe~s1 . - ' ~ II Fiii IUSTll-IT con. V-8 A/T, A /C loaded. A Black Beaus 10,490 188596 "· I II lllZll Ul CPI Peart White Beauty. All The1Toys 111,980 •eo:tl32 . . . 111•11 PIELllE A Dreamy Machine loaded & Moonroof Too se,980 •0358'1 I '11 .. YSLD -- ~II .. I Turbo Pre um Conv. A White , ,Lidll~-1 . U130M ' - - ---- - 'II cam CllllO '89 ICIU LE&Ell RS CPE Alf V-S.:-AIC. Sparkling COIPE Red. It Has Everything A Silver Bullet 12K Miles. ' 110,990 124;iiilo . t • •2050'9 •007802 . . -'14 Fiii llllCI II 'II 10111 PIELllE 5 Speed loaded. Onfy 35K Miles. AbSOlutely Immaculate 4 Whl steering. 5 spd, moonroo,. extras Ruby Red. I •7,980 1115,990 . .. - -I ·~' I •0 13593 . l . ' -~ I • .. .. i • • . . . ... • .· -0rMQe Cout DAILY Pt LOT I Saturday, June I , 1t10 D•lh.,tsu Rocky SE for 1990 -a fun car for t h• price. ROCKY From 81 18 feet from a vehicle 148 inches long Ground clearance 1s import- ant to otfroaders. so how about a full eight inches? We checked the manl:lal free-wheel hunbs and they worked like a charm. They're easy to turn and no tools required as should be Our test car had almost 6.000 miles on the clock. Old we mention headlight washers? All you have to do is turn on the headlight switch. pull the windshield washer lever and you get headlights washed from a separate fluid reservoir ru tell yc,u, for about 10 grand this 1s an E ticket ride. I think this car makes sense and saves cents. I would add A/C and nothing else for a sum - mer of fun on or off road. Smoking hazardOus t.o car's resale health As 1f there weren t eno.ugh reasons to quit smoking. here's another cigarette burns on your car's interior Beyond being un- sightly they'll detract from the trade-m value of your car Damaged carpe ting. up- hostery and head liner (the .f(lb- ric on the ceiling) are high o~e list _ of cosmetic d1scre~c1es which cause appraisers -to sharpen their pencils. says the Car Care Council Among others •Rust. expec1ally 1f 1t has been improperly reµaired and repainted. •Parking lot dents and dings which have been touched up poorly 1f at au. These usually require refinishing of the entire panel •'A scratched· or chipped windshield. •Cracked and/or buckled dash. •Torn and/or sagging head- liner _ •Inoperative or leaking sunroof Taking care of damage as 1t occurs rather than allowing 1t to accumulate. One element in the formula 1s that a.. shabby car probably has been neglected mechanically as well. a factor that's likely to affe<:t your appraiser':; opinion. 1990 ESCORT PONY AUTOMATIC 1990 RANGER S '-'-L~ &(tt\\A-~ CASH PRICE .. ' I I ' YOlll HT ,lllCl '6,495- 10 AT THIS PRICE' I : ,_,.,. ' ' ' '" I I ••• r rl • ·, r , ... 1 ",.. ,.,., .... 4' ''•ft t,.-, ! 'It f f .. ~ .. _..._ .... c ., , ••• f nr. f, r1 •. 1 •'· I lM 58,995 2 AT THIS PRICE . 5.' I.I !, • AOI $ 1(11 ~ll i h1, ~ ''l'• I I.MO .. c $I ..000 . - ·~· • I ' • '••. i., ' 1990 TAURUS L. . ~ s too 11 1! r h-11 I I , 8 11,995 6 AT THIS PRICE t ·~ ' ' •4 • it• ft 11 .)tt-1 t,ft•) \ 11.'1.• ',. l\';J t •II •4 , .•• 7 AT. THIS PRICE ~ '1 11t' I 1,JN • • 0"1 I ' •s12,995 2 AT THIS ~~ICE I 1990 F 150 STYLE -SIDE !.~ P/U -~-e==; i• I l'•l • t ... ,11 Ulh1'J . ,. , It ''•'Y Ht h •I• I fM , .. ""'" '13,111 1 ,,.,, N1•t f}11( 1• J AT THtl "'1CE fl! 10 .. '"'' Car washers clean up in New r ork rleighborhoOd By JOSEPH BERGER sense ot home that they can where speeding drivers might '"* ,_,_.Newt s.M<• Imitate here but never recreate. make washing risky, or where NEW YORK -This Is a city Other car owners come to thieves might inspect a car's where entire cultures seem to West 125th Street on their own contents for future pickings. materialize out of thin air. with to cherish the solitude of a Sun-At 125th Street, the city the help, sometimes. of a little day morning with the compa-:;1seems to have made its peace water.. nionship, perhaps, of a can of with the washers. In Maspeth, Queens. there is beer. Its agents once blocked off an underground of pigeon afl-In the anonymity that Is re-the 125th Street hydrant by rlng- clonados. people who breed spected here, there is a stolen Ing It with 14 concrete planters, homing pigeons on their roofs chance for intimacy with the but the cars parked outside the or In their -backyards. ob1ect of their affection. planters anyway. In Central Park. there are "I love 11 ," said Cersey Hill, a Now, the washers say. the weekend gatherings of fOlk 57-year-old parts distri butor for police usually leave them. and dancer.>-who blend a flat General Motors. referring toj.he the precious hydrant. alone. lakeside spot with a portable red Chevrolet IROC-Z he was "This is a free wash," said cassette player to reproduce a tenderly polishing down. Simon Salnuil. a 52-year-old lilting piece of Greece or Poland "I'll stay here until I'm really Haitian immigrant in grease- or Turkey. satisfied." stained overalls. At 125th Street in Manhattan. He stayed for more than two "And everything you do by where the thoroughfare dead hours. washing and waxing and yourself is better than having ends against the Hudson River. buffing until the shine came up someone else do it." there is a culture of car washers. luminous and deep. Besides. he said , hacking 12 Every Sunday, and in lesser ~is car. he says .. deserves this hours a day to pay off a numbers most other days, lavish care. $135.000 medallion, he does not scores of drivers converge on Every day 1t carries him 168 have tne time to wait on a car this river bulkhead to soap. miles back and forth from his wash line. rinse and wax their cars. home m Manhattan to his job Then. he went back to spend- The primordial soup that outside or Philadelphia. Ing much of the afternoon along gives birth to these spon-The men -1t is mostly men. the river. talking with a friend taneous conventions is made up though women sometimes come about Haitian politics and the of a gushing fire hydrant, ample • by and even children will help land for which they both pine. room to park, a sumptuous view. buff cars -1111 their buckets. from and working on his car. of gulls racing up a sparkling the cascade spilling out of the · river. a seaborne breeze that tall reddish hydrant and wring keeps the work air conditioned. out their rags and the company of like-minded They haul the water back. wet souls. down the11 cars and sponge There are illicitly opened them clean hydrants elsewhere, but by one They shake out the mats and of those unspoken consensuses. empty the trunks of their ac- that decide fame and fortune m cumulallons otl filters. engine New York. West 125th ·-s treet degreasers food cartons. a ~as become the spot -the ragged doll oldest and most unorthodox car As th ey squat and lean and wash in New York. stretch. they stop to watch a Haitian taxi drivers from as far tugboat ghdinq upriver. savor away as Spring Valley. N Y . 1n the sunshine crane to see 1f a Rocklano County. gather there fisherman down me bulkhead every Sunday and use the has landed a str1ped bass pretext of soil on their yellow · You have the river you have cabs to bemoan Ha1t1's chaotic the breeze . · s1ad Ray politics. the d1scr1mmat1on they Lendebolq. a 19-year-old high exper1ence and. as with taxi school senior explaining why he drivers of any ethn1c1ty. the 1m-has brought his brand new used probab1ltty of paying off their Plymouth Horizon tor its third I medallions wash m thrPe week~ In the comfort of their native II s .iway from over there ... patois. the complaints quickly Over thert> 1s the hurly-burly turn to the shar1ng or memor1es o f the city s streets where of relatives and fr1ends left be-pohce off ict>rs passing squad hind and the food. humor. and cars may cap· a hydrant. or Sales soar for. Hyundai Hyundai Motor America , headquartered in Fountain Val- ley, has announced that it sol(i 13.322 automobiles in the month of May. "Hyundai sales continue to increase, In spite of the current soft market in the auto Indus- try," said Rod Hayden, ex- ecutive vice president and chief operating officer. "We believe this increase is in response to Hyundai's q uality product and high value package." Excel sales for May were 10.254. Year-to-date sales for the Excel are 44,897. May 1989 Excel sales totaled 13. 512. Year-to-date Excel sales for 1989 were 69.005. Guard against overheated c~r You're in bumper-to-bumper traffic and the temperature 1s 90 degrees. Suddenly the "engine" light comes on. steam rises from under the hood . and you end up at the side of the road. frus- trated and stranded. This kind of situation 1s every motorist's nightmare. But. by providing your car's cooling sys- FO"EIGN & DOMESTIC AUTOMATICS. STANDARDS. TRUCKS. 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A product specifically designed for this task should be Included In the flushing process. This can cut through more than up to 50 percent more oll~trt-and rust than water alone can. Once the cooling system has been thoroughly flushed. the next step Is to refill the system with the proper mixture of antl- freezt1/coolant and water. The total mixture amount of anlt- freeze and water Is dependent upon the cooling system's ca- pacity. Vehicle owners !ihould check the owner's manual to determine their system's ca- pacity. According to the experts, a minimum of 50/50 ·mix of Prestone Advanced Formula Anti Freeze/Coolant and water can raise a coolihg system's bolling point to 265 degrees and a 70/30 mix (70 percent anti- freeze/coolant to water) can provide maximum bol lover protection up to 276 degrees. If the vehicle was manuf ac- tured In the put decade, It probably has a coolant rMer- volr. 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OLSEN, Parts Supervisor, 16 years LORNA C. FARTHING .. New Car Sales, 9 years JOSEPH P. REICH , Service Technician, 22 years RALPH C. HAMBRICK, Parts Manager, 18 years JAMES M. STONE, Estimator, 10 years ASHLEY G. HARRIS, New Car Sales, 10 years MICHAEL V. SWISTAK, Service Technician, 14 years LOUIS B. HENRY. Body Shop Technician, 15 years LARRY D. WRIGHT, Service Technician , 18 years 1301 Quail Street,_Newport Beach 714/833-9300 32881 ·camino Capistra~o, San Juan Capistrano 714/493-9300 1001 Quail Street /Newport Beach 714/752-2872 . I I 120 West .W~rner, Sfinta Ana 714/545-(]177 • · ·s·. _ . I 27000 Crown Valley Parkway, Mission Viejo Mall. I -I • .. Hist9ry favors r Blazers· Pistons look for first Portland win since 1974 By lllU BARNARD PORTLAND, Ore. -The Portland Trail Blazers. riding the emotional hi'11 of a sensational overtime victory. will get another boost Sunday with their own fans to carry them. "We've been pretty good at home and this victory gave us hfe," Coach Rick Adelman said of Thursday night's 106-105 tn- umph at Auburn Halls. Mich .. that ued the NBA Finals 1-1. --1·-· .. · ~,LJ..Juw.w s tbat we'll have th e Portland fans ,i('reamang for us." The Trail mazcrs. 9-0 in the playoffs at Memorial Coliseum. have had 578 consecutive sellouts at home since 1977. ironically. the year they won their onl) NBA championship. Portland. 35-6 at home during the regular season. could win the title again with victories in its next three games, all at home. The Trail Blazers have beaten Detroit 20 strail.ht times at Portland since 1974. "With the history that De- troit's had in Portland. we're excited about going home ... said __ _. .I.crry Poncr. who st't a finals record with 15 free throws without a miss in Game 2. ··out we're ... not (going to) rely on history. "Right now. we're sitting pretty." The defendinf champion Pistons say thcy'I be tough to beat in four conSttut1ve pm~. regardless of where they arc play- ed. "When you lose 20 straiaht times in somebody's buildina. f Please 1H FINAU/C1f ·-•CLASSIFIED/CS ,. FRlpAY. JUNE 8. 1990 _Angels fall back to . 500 after defeat Leadoff \Naik helps Rangets puU away to 10:-6 triumph ~--l:edui'P lly RICHARD DUNN 0.., ,._ ~ Witt .. ANAHEIM -Mike Fetters is · doing all he can to stick with the varsity club, although in reality he knows this is temporary. He's hustling to back up bases. putting,every ounce of energy into each pitch. Fetters is here because the Angels have relievers Gre~ Mint· on and Bob McClure on the disabled list. Closers Mark Eichhorn and Bryan Harvey were unavailable. His outing Frida_y_ night was pain- ful , as he onned a cardinal sin by walkmf a lead-off hitter in a tk ballgame. t lit the fuse for the Texas lbngcrs. The walk would lead to four seventh-inning runs for the Rangers as the Angels (28-28) went back to the .500 mark with a 10-6 loss before 43.43 1 fans at Anaheim Stadium. Fetters walked pmch-hitter Jeff Huson to open the seventh when the score was tied. 3-3. starting a barrage of Texas runs. Fetters would soon pay for the mistake. Two outs later. including a sacri- fice bunt by Gary Pettis. the Range rs strung four hits t<>Jether to make It 7-3. Ruben Sierra s two-run home run was the big blow. .. The bottom hnc 1s that I JUSt didn't SCt the JOb done tonight," Fetters (0-1) said ... I also got the ball up tonight and anytime you get the ball up, that's what happens. I just kept on battling to get the last out with as little damage as POssible.'' The damage had been done by the time Willie Fraser took the hill the followi n$ inning. Combming Fetters' shaky mnmg and Fraser's eighth -the two had thro~n 74 pitches to get six outs - the Rangers scored se' en times to tum what was a close game 1n10 a rout. "(Fetters) JUSt hasn't had t'nough work," Angels Manager Doug-Rader said ... And 1he same can be said for FF8SCr. We've had two or three guys carrying rhe 10ad and those two JUSt haven't had enou~h work. "Obviously you don't want to do that son of thing to a lead-ofT hitter. but he didn't do 11 on purpose. In all honest}. (Harvey) and Eich were not available." Only way is up for Costa Mesa stangs hopeful after:-w.inle.ss season_ 11y BARRY F AUU<NER 0.., -$ftom. llf- COST A MESA -After predicting good things for last year's Costa Mesa High football team. which"went on to record a winless season. Coach Tom Baldwin is cautiously optimistic after completing spi)ng practice this year. "I thinkJ:U stack to cliches. like 'We're goana to take thetiT one game at a time.' after last year." Baldwin said. Fueling the optimist in Baldwin arc return- ing All-Pa~i,!ic__..€oast Leaguers David Phillips, Duby Osptna and Quac Pham. team's lcadtng receiver and 1s expected to once again sec double duty next fall. Ospina. who t'n ters his third season as the starting cornerback next fall. was a second-team All-PCL choice at that spot last year. as well as seeing some time at quanerback and receiver. This season Ospina will shift to running back o.< offense. "He's a super athlete and he had a hard time play1ne out of pos1t1on last year." Baldwin said. "He didn't like playing quarterback. so he'll be much more comfortabk this year ... Pham. a starter at free safety smce his sophomore year, wilt return to anchor a veteran secondary. Baldwin. _Johnm....OSwna. Wlll also ma spot. Another returning staner 1s Josh Hill. a 6-3. 220-pound ught end. Ryan McEvoy. who quanerbacked the JUn- 1or vars11y last season as a sophomoce. 1s battling for the staning nod wnh sophomore-to-be Matt Barber, Baldwin said. The offensive line. which has considerable size and strength. will be It'd b} three returning staners. Jessie Smith (6-1. :!35) and David F1ducc1a (6-2. :!.Jl)) are back at tackles. while James Grant (5-9. 210) returns at guard. David Kreke!. a 6-31 ~. :!35-pound sen1or-to- be. has "shown extreme!) well" in spnng as a pleasant surprise. Baldwtn said. M1k~ Coll. who started the la t three games. AT 8AT S.t: R•noers 7-0S !nomel ON DIECK Sun: R•ngers i:Os (l'IOme) IN THIE HOLE M«i: Rov•ls:7:3S Chomel All g•mes on ICMPC radio (710) '* • On TV, Ch. S. "SPortsChennel Te\as nght-handcr Charlie Hough (6-4) earned thl.' 'ICIOr) "llh SC\Cn- plus 1nn1ngs ol ~orl. as Jim '\bbott. Fetters and Fraser "ere on the other !Please see ANGELS /C41 Philli~. the team's leading tackler as a junior ins1de.J incbacker-. was the tcarrr MVP last season as a two-way starter. A second-team All-PCL pick last year on defense, Pham will also JOln former receiver Johnny Ospina in the backfi eld. accordma to will return at 1ns1de hnt'bad.er 1n the Mustangs' .,..._, -~to., ~·· ... , ... Phillips. 6-foot-l 205 pounds. was also the !Please see MUST ANGS/CJI Tom Baldwin Agassi. overcomes elements to win He tons Svensson Chang tn the qu:inerfinals. said he f" won't settle for an\lhing Ir s than in strong finish ~tnc t1t1e. · · . ·"Come this unda). whoever 1 at French Open on the other side of the net -and that happens to be Andres -1s going to be 1n for a long afternoon because 1 want 1t real I\ bad." he ly STll'HEN WILSON Al'~.,_ PARIS -It was a bumpy. wet and windblown trip. but Andre Apss1's Joyride has landed him safe- ly in the French ()pen finals. Apss1 opened (ast and closed with a burst to defeat Jon1s Svensson 6-1 , 6-4. 3-6. 6-3 Friday to reach his first Grand lam cham- pionship match. His opponent undly wtll be another fint-timc fin1list. fourth· seeded Andres Oomcz of Ecuador, who beet beat No. 7 ~ Mustrr of Austria 7-S, 6-1. 7-S. Apssi. the third seed. can become the tcrond American in 35 yean to win the clay-<'Oun clasaac. Michael Chant was the tufP'lte winner last year. the fint Ammcan champion since Tony T,.ben in I 9SS. The 20-year-old Aaa..a. who beat said. · "l didn't sta~ 1n Pam for two Wttks to come an second place ... he said. "l came here to win 1t. I'll do what I have to do." Apss1 didn't play his ~t tennis of the tournament against the un- tccded Svensson. but he did what he had to do. With the Swede maktng a heap of unforced errors. Apss1 dommatcd the fint two scts, but he soon found himedf an t~. As a swir1ina wsnd played havoc with almost cv~ shot. venqon won the thud ICt and was even 1t l-3 in the founll. But .... won the next three •ma '° dolt out the 2· hour. 2s.tnanute match. IPlaW IN 1WNMS/C21 ( ' '• . '• Or.,._ Comt DAILY PILOT/ a.turdey, June 9, 1et0 Sports break George-Dasbir:1g-,...-...,,.N ............... ~~ becoming more .. and more popular · NEW YORK. -Firina the manaeer ;:a is nolhifta new for Georp Steinblaaer, who made Buck Dent the 18th victim in • the l7 yean hls owned the New York Yankees. • But it has touched a nerve in New York. where just about everyone wants to havt Sleinbrcnner fired. Even the team's media outlets have joined the band~on. While Commissioner Fay Vin~nt was studying a report on Steinbrcnner's own- ership of the Yankees, a man- bncs dog sit uation was develop- ing. as the radio and television stations that <.arT)' the team's games attacked the man under whose stewardship the team has become the worst in ba~ball. te1nbrcnner-basbing 1s hardl) new in New York. but the ., d1sm1 ssal of the popular Dent ori Wednesday and the team's 18-33 Stetnlwenner record going into Friday's game seemed to havt> turned 11 into a new art form. While 11 was nothing new that nearly every columnist wnhin 1.000 miles took off on him Thurs.- day, the outbursts from the team's broadcast outlets, normall} hesitant to bite the hand that feeds them. demonstra ted the strengt h of the anti-Steinbrenner feeling, "He's an easy target," ..aid Tony Kubek. the Cit· Yankee "'ho attacked Steinbrenner on the air as. the lead-in 10 the team\ telecast fro m Boston Wednesday night. "It's so ea'>' 11\ boring. It was 11omething l wanted to get off m> chest. 1 felt badl) for Bucky. The' ~> a mana&er 1s hired to be fired, but that phra..c 1s ml.'aningless around here." ~till. the la1~1cn11c 1s hardl) a likely o~ - Fred We1nhau\. general manager of W'\BC radio. the Yankees· nagsh1p s1a11on ··w e're ttrl.'d of v.hat "'I.' ha'e and we del>t'r'c belier:· said We1nhau!.. "'ho ha'> run ednonah de- manding that <i1c1nbrenner either ~II the team or bring 1n a knowledgeable ba\Cball man and g1'e him full po"cr to run 11. ··w e paid a 101 of mone) for th e rights. We think th e "e"' York fan dc..erves a bellec product and we want our mom•,·., "'onh. 1 want more than Yankee trad111on I "'ant a compet111ve.1eam." Kutxk and othl'r commentators. both 1n print and on the air. "'l'rc most cn11cal of Steinbrenner for firing Dt:nt al renv.av Park. \lie of Dent's fa mous home run 1n the 1978. Aml.'rtl·an League East pla~ofT game against the Red So;... That homer put the Yankcec, on the mad to their lac,t world cham- p1onsh1p. .. I thini.. tieorgl' m1\h:.tndkd this." Kubck ~1d on the air .. You don't takl' a BU(k~ Dent at the s11e of one of the: greatl·'>t home ru n' in Yankee h1!.IOJ! and fire him and makl' 11 <i ml'dta n rrn ... " San Diego wins MISL tit.le ' B..\L rJ\IORE -Bnan Quinn and -.--- W ee, \\ ade ca t h had a goal and an arnst ~ • ac, the '>an Diego \oder'> defeated the ~ Balt1morl' Blast ti-~ Fnda) night to '"n the ~aJor Indoor ~ocler League champ1oni.h1p senes. 4-2 The '1u on 1n th e bnt-ol· 7 SCOl'S gave the ockerc, 1he1r 1.1\th \1l~L title and marked the fourth time -and thl· -.cw nd rnn~cu11ve )ear -the) ha'e beaten Balt1morl' 1n thl' champ1onsh1p senes. ockcr\ m1dtieldcr ()uinn "'as chosen most valu- able pla~c:r of the ~ncs and fo~ard Paul Wnght. the team·., leading 'itorer 1n the post-season. was named unsung hao. After ()uinn and Baltimore\ Paul Doughert) traded fif't ix·nud goah. the 'iO<ikers .:i;orcd fo ur straight to take a 5-1 lead. W11h 4 38 ll'lt 1n the of)<.'ning ix·nod. Waad HirmCJ ton,erted a fl'ed from Wadl· Ralph Blal k\ tir'>l pla)ofT goal. comi ng ofT a corner ktek madl.' 11 1-1 al 2 1 I of the second. Wright e' temkd the k ad to 4-1. at ~ I.:! of the third. gelling a long kad pa'>s from Ke' 1n \rov. The ~o<kl·r\ madl' 11 5-1 alter Doughert~ was penahLed tor ungcntlemanl) conduct for pu<>h1ng Socker~ goJltl· \ lllflf 'o~ueira Branko Segota scored on the po1A.er pla' "'•th :! Ill left in the third period \<1ann1 ng madl· eight \a\C\, bu1 "a" pulled for a !llXth attal kl·r 111 \l:irt the l(1u rth l":nod Baltimore cut the lead tu ~-1 on ha1.l -to-halk goals b~ Rust~ Tro~ Aul \.\ Jlk ~oH·.t 1n111 an empt~ net to g.1' e to put tht: \lx.~er' Jhl·JJ "'11h c1~1 minute\ remaining \t1ke \tankm1l ~ored IA.Ith_:! '>Ccond., left to wt the lc:id to 6-4 Georgl~ ousts Stanford OMAHA, Neb. -Mike Rcbhan proved better than top-seeded Stanford "'\. • for"'the second time in the College World ~ Series as the Oco~a nght-hand~r beat ttie Cardinal 5-1 Fnday night to put Georgia in the championshjp game for the first time ever. Fourth-seeded' Georgia (51-19) will meet third- secded Oklahoma State (56-16) in the final at 10 a.m. PDT today. The Bulldog~ are onl y the third Southeastern Conference team to make the championship rme. Tennessee did 11 in 195 I and Alabama in 198 , but neither won the title. . Rcbhan (13-5) denied Stanford (59-11) a chance to play 1n a third CW title game. The Cardinal woo their other two tnes. in 1987 and 1988. Rebhan beat Stanford 16-2 with a five-hitter on Sunday and allowed JUSt six on Friday. After Stanford took a 1-0 lead on Troy Tallman's 10th home run of the year in the second inning. Georgia Ju mped on Stanfo rd starter Mike Mussina ( 14-5) for four runs tn the top of the fourth. Mussina. who was the starting pitcher in the Bulldogs' 16-2 shelling of Stanford on Sunday, gave up a onc--0u1 double to J.R. Showalter and. 'One out later, a run-scoring single to rBrucc Chick. Doua Radziewicz followed with another si ngk and Ray Suplee doubled in two runs. Terr) Childers followed with a first -pitch double down the third-base line 10 score Suplee for a 4-1 Geo~1a lead. Stewart takes 1.ead by one Pa)·ne Stewan . riding the emotional high of recent successes. shot a 6 7 and _ / established a one-stroke lead Fnday at the .l; halfv.a) po1n1 of the Western Open golf---- tournamfnl 1n Oak Brook. Ill. ·-rm pla~ing v.11h a 101 of confidence now and it's !>hO\'lng up 1n the scores.'' said Stewart. who has two '1uone\ and a ..crnnd among his last five starts. ··Here I Jm 1n con1en11on again." Stewart said after comple11ng llA.O mp~ over th e Butler Nati onal Golf ( luh 1..our..c 1n 13). nine under par. W:" nc Le' 1. "'ho v.on at Atlanta last month. and ~far~ Brook' \hared '.K'cond a1 136. In other golf Fndat. ~ - •Jack ;'l."'tt:klaus bogc~cd the final two holes. b~t kepi a one·<>h<>l lead O\ er Lee Tn:v1no and Terry Dill after 1hr \econd round of the SI million Senior Tournament Pla)crc, C'hamp1onsh1 p in Dearborn. Mich. N1ckfau., '>hot 4-undcr-par 68 for a two-day total of I I-under I U at the 6 665-yard Dearborn ( o~ntn ( luh. ··Jam: < il•ddcs o\ l.'rcame a case of nerves and apprehen..,wn 10 \huut a 3-undcr-par 68 for a onc- !>trol c: lead in the $650.000 LPGA McDonald's ( hamp1omh1p an Wi lmington. Del. Geddes. 30. who ha\n't v.on \ln1..e laptunng five of her seven tour titles 1n I 9>S1 had nine' of JJ and 35 over the 6.366-yard DuPon t< l)Untn < lub rnur~ to complete 36 holes at 136. \I\ shOI\ under par Clarke new North Stars GM Former Philaddph1a Fl)CTS <ot.ar pla>· ~ n and genaal mana{!.cr Bob ( larke will he th~ \l1nnn11tJ 'orth ~taro.· general • • mJ na~l·r undl·r the :-.. H L ll·am·s nev. ov.ner..h1 p u1-1 11A.ner I ln"'ard Baldwin announced r nda\ - World Cop kicks off with stunner 11y aAMY Wll.NIR ,., .... """ .. ROME -Often called thc world's. peatnt sponina event. the World Cup bepn with perhap$ its grcatea upset. Cameroon. rated a S00-1 shot by British oddsmaken. turned the tour~ namcot upside down. at tbe outset with a 1-0 victory Friday over de-- fendin& champion A,.enuna. It was a well-deserved triumph, rankin& with the 1-0 decision the United • States ttgistcred over E~nd in 1950. I .. , think both teams played on tM same level, and we had more luck," Valeri Nepomniachi, u meroon's coach. said. They also had Francois Omam Biyi.k who, on this day, before 73, 780 in Milan's Mca.zza Stadium, outplayed the areat Diego Maradona. While Maradona was beina auard: ed ti&btJY and fouled often -he was victamiud on 12 of Cameroon's 30 fouls -Biyik ol\en broke free. He got the only goal with his team shorthanded. Four minutes after teammate An- drea Kana Bayi k was ejecJed for a brutal tackle, Omam 81y1k put rus head on a free kick from Thomas Makanaky and sent 1t bouncing toward the net. It slithered ofT the hands of goalie Nery Pumpido and 1n10 the goal. "ft was my dream coming here to score the first goal of the tour- nament. and now it's come true," said the 24-year-old stnker who con- nected fo r five goals in qualifying pmes. 1ntludiog the one that got Cameroon into the World Cup for the second time. ··1 still can't believe it." Maradona. whose magic led Ar- gentina to the 1986 title. docsn 't believe his team is out of it. even though it almost certainly needs a victory anCf a tie to have a chance to advance. Arge ntina plays the Soviet Union and Roman ia. "We q n l>llll win 1t.'' Maradona said. "But we have to beat the Soviets and Romania. We can't af. ford 10 lose again. "Nov.. v.c want re,enge." ,,, l'rancols 0... ~· frOlll die C..e'-...oo.!J aocc ... ..._ ,..._., .. joined ~ • teaM ....... , •• he cerebrates .... ---... Inst Argentina In ftnt ..,... of ·Worl4C .. In11-.... ...... The stunning upset followed a spectacular 25-minute pregame ex- travaganza featured 160 models wearing the creations of four noted Italian designers. 200 gymnasts. three si ngers. 24 $iant soccer balls and one giant hehum balloon that looked-like a soccer ball. Four heads of state -presidents Francesco Cossiga of Italy, Carlos Menem of Argentina, Paul Biya of Cameroon and Fernando Collor De Mello of Brazil -watched the cer- emony from tht' stands. The game-day alcohol ban already instituted in Cqliari and Milan spread to Rome, Turin. Ban and Palermo. Sicily. ln Rome, the prohibition on liquor sales is restric- ted to airports, train and bus sta- tions, ports aod aJoog roads leading to the city where Italy plays Austria Saturday night. Interior Minister Antonio Gava had recommended such bans 1n all 12 World Cup cities as a way 10 prevent violence. Two Britons were arrested Fnday shortly after their charter flight ar- rived at Cagliari. Sardinia. and were chaJ'$cd w11h illegal possession of cocaine. hashish and amphetamine . On Friday night. about too Ena- hsh fanst clashed with police on a main street in Cagliari. The clash started when the fans refused to clear the stree\ and stop drinkjng. police said. .- Police said about a dozen people were arrested and that about a doun English fans suffered minor injuries in the melec. In the past week, three Britons were jailed for 20 days for damaging their Cagliari hotel room. and another received a suspended senten~ after attackina an ofT-4uty policeman. The United States beains hs first World Cup final s action in 40 years on Sunday with a prne apinst Czechoslovakia at Florence. The Americans. considered even lonatr shots than Cameroon, have to be' buoyed by Friday's result. "This 1s it. We've worked two years now for 1his," American goal- tender Tony Meola said. "It's some- thing that we deserve. We want to go out and prove we can play." The Italians, of course. must prove themselves every day under the pressure of heavy scrutiny. Host teams often are fa vored to win the World Cup. Lack of usual drama marks today~s Triple Crown finale By EO SCHUYLER JR. NE W YOR K -lJ nbndled 1s the name of the favorite. For sure, 11 doesn't describe the t'nthus1asm stirred by the Belmont Stakes today. As 1f to undl.'rscore the lack of drama surrounding the I 22nd Belmont. before the race there will be a tribute to Sct:retanat. who· starred in perhaps the greatest racing drama ever. Sevenl~ years ago today. Secretariat raced to the Tnple Crov.n and into legend wi th the fastest time (2:24) and the biggest winning margin (3 1 lengths) in the hmory of the 11.lo-m tle Belmont. The Belmont rclieo; on a Tnple Crown bid or an an11c1pa1ed duel between the winnt'rs of the Kentucky Derb) and Preakness for much of its appeal. Toda'. 11 v.111 ha'e neither. The Belmont didn't ha ve Derb} "'inner Spend a Buck 1n 1985 or Preaknes~ winner Snov. Chief in 1986. But in those years 11 had the spice of trainer Wood) Stephens' successful bids for h1~ fourth and fifth consccu 11 e victories in the race. Thi lklmont docs ha'e a touch of controversy. The dispute ovt'r the use of the diuretic Lasix for rac1n was fueled b\ the dccmon of Summer uall's a rilce in October. but trainer Carl Naf~r saw no reason his colt could not handle one race without the medication. · ' A rece nt stud ) b) University of Pt>nnsylvania vetennanans found that Lasix doesn't always control exercise induced pulmonal') bleeding and that it often improves performance. "He's. a bleeder.'' Nafzger said of Unbridled, "but be has not bled since he's been on Las1x. It's the No. I bleeding med1ca11on we have. It's the best we have." As for the study. Na frger said. ··Anyti me you look into something. 11's got to help." E'en without Lasix. Unbridled 1s considered the class o( a generally noodescnpt Belmont field . He was the 4-5 earl) favontc to beat eight other ). )car-olds. "He's better no"' than hc·s ever been." Nafzger said. "That doe\n't mean he won't get beat. That's why the) run horse races." Three ot Unbridled·., rival'> "'111 be Go and Go. Yondl.'r and Video Ranger. The Irish-bred Go and <io prepped for the Bdmont w11h a sv.1m before lca' ing Ireland for New York. He arr" ed Wcdnc day. .....,...._,...,...,,_,,,,,-:-::=-r=~~===-f'--::o~v.;;;•n~e~rs not 10 ran· t l. co t 1n I e mont cau~ ciarlc~O"'\Tgm· ,1 \(·)('ar con rac · o come 1h1: fift h C1M 1n \lt11nn u1a's :!3-)car h1stOI')' He '>Ulll'eJ, Jal k I crre1rn. "'ho 1s Joining pre' 1ous team OIA.ne" C111rd11n JnJ (1('1Jrge c.und and their 1991 San I ranl l\Ul·Jrl..'.J npari\lun cl uh f ftnd Iha t ml.'n·~a..,__)---e-y_e_n_JO_)__,I I,..., _,_t ra_in_e_r--rm--0....-l Weld said "I 'i"'tm all m} horses -that's why we win mo1..: races than other stable .. 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(1Nhard Berger of Au~tria. by 66- th ou .. andth\ ol J \l'l..Ond 1n a one-hour timed qualify- ing \e'i\1011 nn thl' t.1'1 t ~-turn Citlk\ Villen('uve Cl fl Ull • '°lanamcnto "the: \l\th c-1t\ c-hoscn for the new "'orld leJglll' o l .\ nw1 tt.ao Foolball. league official~ announced I hl' 'pn ng league. ')~.'hcduled to begin pl:I\ in \l:irth 1"'11 v.111 ha'e I.:! teams. The previous fi\t~ l llll'' announll'd for th<' leaiuc are Orlando. Fla.; Rirmingham. ~l.1 \an \n101110 Tc-.as. Montreal. C :inadJ. and HJrlc:lun:i \pain • I rnr~ l)nttef\on knocked out arlos Vcrpra "'1th a njtht upix·rl ut nt I .2S ol the fou rth round to 1.kknd hi\ "\att0nJI \\)CX 1a11011 of Bo,ers Federation 1un1or llght1A.l'tgh1 1111(' 10 ( ana)tOta. N Y. -from TH A11edald Pre11 89ck)' Deat, former New York Vanktt manaatr: "1 think I've manaaed my au ofT. We'\e ~t'n 1n IS ont>-run games. What can I do?" horses aren 't allowed to race on an) medication in New York . Summer Squall. who ha\ raced on Las1x since bleeding 10 J-ebrual'). tin1shed second to Unbridled in the Dcrb). then reH·ro;ed the order of fin ish 1n the Preaknel>'>. • Unbridled ha'> raced on Las1x since he bled during Go and C io has madl' six of h1~ eight starts in Ireland on th(' grass. Ht~ other two races. which were his fin al two '>tam a\ a 2-)ear-old, were in the United State!., where h(' v.on the Laurel Futunt) and fin1sht"d eig1llh 1n .the Br('('dl·rs' Cup Juvenile. Lewis decides he'll run at meet after all :"JOK\\..\l~ -!'.<'"'· 11 appears that ( arl Le1A.1~ "''II run in next v.eek\ Mobil Outdoor Track and Field ( hamp1on\h1ps. after all. Lewi!. apparently will put aside his long-standing feud with The Ath- lcucs Congress. the national govern- 1 ng bod) fo r the spon . and, compete in the I 00-metcr dash. At leut that's what Joe Douglas. Lew111' business manaacr and coach of lht' Santa ~onicf Track Club. 1nd1ca1ed Friday. Rcportt'dl~. Douglas and TAC reached a financial agreement that will allow the \1'·t1mc Olympic gold ml'dalt'lt 10 run • "We v.111 be at TA< -thl· l'ntirc 1eam:· Oougla~ said in Santa Mon1C'a. ''We will take onl· race at a time. I can't guarantcc ~uu that he will be in tht' flna~" If Le"' 1\ c-ompc1e&.. e'en 1n JUSI the prchm1 nar} round of the 100. ht> then would be ch&lbk 10 panic1patc 1n ncitt month's Goodwill Gam" at Seattle. an event for which he alrtad) ha~ done. much promo11on. TAC had PJ')!>ed a resolution in December 11tat1na that 1f an athlete d0ti not compete 1n the nattonal champ1on\h1ps. he would not be eliaible for 1he Ooodw1ll Garhes. Tht fi"t two fin1•he'1 u7 each event at the n111onal <"hamp10n$h1ps at Cemtoi ollcic will quahf) for tht nited tates team. Other\ can be chosen on 1 "wild card'' ba"s to compett tn the Ooodwall (james, Le"'"· I hr v.orld record-holder and 1wo-11me Ol}mp1c champion in the 100. has inwacd he 1s not 1n top cond111on fo r an ind I\ 1dual race be· cau~ he was late in \tarting training th111 )Car because he was involved 1n wnt1ng a book. Thurl>day night. Lewis ran a 100- metcr raC'C 1n an all -comers' meet at Rrct' n1 ve rsity 1n 10.42 seconds - far ofT ht\ world record of 9.92. h was his first race o( the ~a on. For the nallonal championships. he wa~ entered in the I 00. 200 and long Jump. Final declara1ions h:.ve to be made by Monday. Compc11t1on 1n the decathlon and heptathlon will he held Tuesday and Wcdnc~a). and the other events '-'Ill be conducted Thursda~ through dturda). -By Tbe A11ocl1ted Pre11 Grunion running Tht amb1t1ou1 and qu1ek·handcd ni&ht fisherman can look for arunion to ~appear on beaches alona Southern Cahfonua on this week and later this month. T1mn tnclude: ~nday, 10:40 p.m.-12·40 a.m.. Monda~. ,t I :20 p.m.· I :20 a.m .. TUesday~ midniaht-2 a.m.: Wcdnclda). 12:S0-2:50 a.m.: June 24, 11 p.,n.-1 a.m.: June 2S, I l:SO p.m.-l:SO a.m ~ June 26. 12:40-2:40 a.m.: June 1.7, 1:40-3;4() a.m. ·' - TENNIS From Ct "He did a good JOh of beating himself at the 'ltan." l\pss1 said. "After the second set. he lomencd up a b11 and I had 10 bear down. I "on a fl:"' crucial point& that made the d1fTerencc in the fou rth set. .. "It wa) not )0 much me beating him:· he ~lid ... but v.ho was going to deal v. 11h the c1rcum~tances bel· tcr. With the cold and the wind. 11 wa 11 11 quc$ttOn of who wa goina to hang in there .. vens-;on said. "I thought the worse lhl' cond1t1on!I werc. the belier r was playing. It was JUSI that he WU a better tennis player." The Swede. who tried to attack the whole match by coming to the net 11 evtf) opportunity. said Agass1 had all the nght answers. "He has the ki nd of pmc I hav<" most trouble with." Svcnuon said. "He was tr1lcking everything down and puuing it back 59hd." Apssi's road to the final did not act ofT to a solid start. He broke his racket and cul'\Cd the umparcs in a stormy, lirst·round victory over un· heralded Manin Wostcnholmc. But he stcad1I>-impro''td as the tour- nament proarnstd. lookana cs· pttlally mona in bcatina Jam Couner an the founh round and Cha~ 1n the quanc11. "The toumamcm didn '1 11an ofT ~ally well," ApSSt said. .. But like any aood pla~r, whm moft ii ex· P'ttfd. th~· tr' bencr and rist lb the OC'Qs1on. I have done that:' After a ~minute rain dttay. Ap1ti opcMd fnday's m1tth with an ace but hid to 11\'t thrtt ~k points to hold wrve. With tht ltOf"C JO.JO in •ht nt~t 11me. play was IUIDtncled by I downpour. - r ' -------------------.U..---------------------Gr9n09-Goeet·DAILY PILOl'/Satl:lrdty, June 9, totO' FINALS ,,_Cl it's ~boul time for the odds to stJrt lum11\11round," lsi.ah Thomas said , '"lt:S been touJh in Pon land bui it's a.. whole difTcrcnt situation ifi the Hnals," Joe Dumars said. "We have 1hrcc sames 10 rocus on and we'll be there a while, so we d'op't have to worry about 1ra vcl." . Thc_Pis1on s took lh c lead in over· lime th ree limes Thursday night only to 5tt Ponland dama•e their hc;>pcs for a repeat championship wuh a d ramalic victory. ··11 was~ swttt win for us," Clyde D~•ler said, after scoring 33 points "W t didn't give up and we played better down the stre tch." • The lead changcd hands thrt-c times in the final 9.6 !iCC'onds of ovcn imc. Ponland's Buck Williams hit 1wo frrc throws for a 104-102 Ponland lead. Bill Laimbecr hit his sixth 3-pointer of the ea me and third of overtime for the P1s1o ns wi1h 4.1 seco nds to ,o. and Drexler made two game-\1i11nni ng free 1hrows for the Trail Blazers ,tv110 seconds later. "After I hil the shot. I looked at· the chx;k and still saw four second s, which In the NBA 1s an e ternity .. said laimbrl'r, who tu:d an NBA pla)'OIT record with his siA J-point· en•. Fi ve of La1mbctr's <,ix J-pointcl'!ii either tied the M'.Ore or Bll ''e th e Pistons the lead. His first made 111 8-16 1n the first quarter .. his second and third made 11 86-86 and 89-86 in the fourth period, his foun h made i1 99-96 in oven1me, the nnh made it 102-98 and the 1ix th put the Pistons in front 101·104. P o rt land c e nt er K e vi n Duckworth, who fo uled oul late in the founh quarter. said it was dif .. ficult sitting on 1he ht'nc-h duri na the overtime. "I was so ovenvhclmed that ~·c. ~e re able 10 p ull this off," Duckwortb said. "I came apart men· tall y on a few of 1he calls. When I was sitting oul, it was drivin,. me crazy .. Espcciall)' -when I ca n 1 do anyihina but look." . Duckworth said Drexler "comes throuah for us at the right time. When )'OU nttd a three. he'll hit it. When you nttd 1wo frtt throws, he'll make them. He never ceases to amaze me." Portland led by 10 points with seven minutes left in Game I, but blew the advantage as Thomas scored 14 pointi. in fi ve minules. "T he media didn't realize how frustrated "'e were to· lose the way we did," Williams ~id. "We knew we coul d beat this team. We didn't kfl ow how, but Y.'C ,_,.ere going to do it. We played harder and ex«"uted down the stretch. Wt• said "-'e'd have to ha ve mental toughness 10 hang o n, and we did.'" Porter said the Trail Blazers are tired of no! bt'1ng regarded as a good team. .. We didn't get here on a fluke," Porter said. "'We've had bt'u er re- cords than 1hr« or !he lt'ams ~·c Taced in the pla)'olTs. and people still d idn't pick us HJ win." Portl•nd Co•ch Rlctc . Ad•l•an lrletttl cheers hit te .... on In the ctollne 1econd1 of M..__ Thur&da,-·1 overtl•• win over Detroh which evened th• NllA Plnal1 at t ~I. Krzyzewski says no to Celtics Blaze.r fanatics, 600 strong,_ on hand Portland players looking forward to next 3 games at home DURHAM, N.l~. Mi ke Knyzewski turned down the Bos· ton Celtics coaclling job Friday, but the club's prt'side nt said a publisht'd ft.port that a power strugglr had rrupted during nego- tiations was absurd. "That is stupid." Critics Pres•· denf Red Auerbach said in refe r- ence to a rrported po"·er struggle between himself and Dave Gavjtt, the team's new dir«"tor of basketball opcra.tions. "11 JUSt shows the stupidity of sOme re· porteN>. lt'i. absolutel)' stupid. There 11. no credence to it at a ll. "What we did was go into a length y d iscussion about the job. what 11 entailed, so on and so forth:· Auerbach said in a tele- phone interview. "We ne ver got down to the nitty gri1ty. He (Kn yzewski ) said he wa s going back to thi nk abou1 it. And if ho· had the interest. we were 1nteres1cd.''. Krlyze.,..·sk1. who has led Duke to the NCAA Final Four fou1 of the past 'fi \'e St-ason(, turned down thl' JOb earl) Frida\' mo rn- ing after a "'"et'.k oftalli:li with head offi c1als-of1he Cclt1M. -• "I have withdra"·n my name from cons1d1:ration for the Bos· to n Celtics coaching pos11ion:· Kr1 y1.ew!>ki said. -By The A11oclatrd Pre11 ly BOI BAUM "'' ~ .... "' ... HILLSBO RO. Ore. - An es1i- m a1ed 600 Bla zer fanatics, some who had waited for mort" than e1gh1 hours, gree1ed 1hc Pon.lapd T rail Blazers Friday as they re1umcd from their thrill ing overtime victory over CXtroit in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. Blazer One, the tram plane. touch· cd down at 10:45 a.m. and the gathen ng cheered loudl y as the coaching staff and players emerged from the aircrafi. · ··y.tr: ~·ent there and aa;:omplished one of our goals," ('lyde Dreider, 1he hero of Game 2. told' the cheering crowd. "We still th i n~ ~'e should be up 2-0. Bu t as far as we'rr con- cerned, we don't want to take ano1her trip on Blazer One." Porttiind's 106-105 v1cJOf)' Thurs- da)' night eve ned the best-of-7 series 1-1. The next thr('e games arc in Portland's Me mori al Coli~um, ~'ilh 1hc first on Sunday. .. II would be nai ve to think. that this series is O\•er just bc<'au~ we've got the next three al home." Jerome Kersey told the rrowd. "We're-going 10 turn it up ano1hr r notch when we !o iruo Memorial Coliseum and pla y g~i~~ai~ ~u~~ !t ~~~~-~~~ fans are The Blazers arc 9.{I at home 1n 1he playoffs and haven't lost lo Detroit a1 ho me since Oct. I Q. 197.-. .. I th ink lhis defin 1tt"I} 1s an enH>· tional hiJh." Po rt land guard Terry Porter ~td . "To get to this point and get all the na1ional co\·eragc ...,·e \·e been Jt'lling an'd have the fan sup- port. n 's been-great. It's going 10 be "·eird ""'hen it's all over." Several pla ~·ers climbed on 1he back of a Oatbcd truck to speak to the crO'o'i'd . Bui Coach Rick Adelman simply waved as he rushed by. He had to h\111"1' to the eighth grade v aduat1 on of his daughter. Laura. The small. "'ell-behaved 1.:rowd wa s in stark. contrast 10 1he rowdy gatheri ng. ei.t1matcd at mOrl' than l.D.O<X>. that greeted the Blazers 1n the ~·ee houri. of the moming last Friday. after Ponland cli nched the Western Confe rence lltk· 111 Phoenix . . .It.I the urging of H 1 ll~boro police. the Blazers postponed their retum from M1ch1gan until \att'r 1n the da)'. Lil a Alihenbrcnner. patrol d1v1sion manager for thr Aillsboro poli ce. ... ,a..-,.... G&Mlrd Terry Porter of lh• Trail •••••rt 9reeu f•nt ·in l'Of'tl•nd after arrlvln9 home on Prkhly afternoon. MUSTANGS From Cl Saddlebactrrelying on speed, quickness ne"· 3-4 drft•nM.·. "We'd used the J.4 for years. but "'t' changed IY.O sca!l.ons ago 10 the 4-3." Baldv.·in said. "Nov.· y.·e'\•e gone-back ." By BARRY FAUUC NER o~ ,...,.. ""°"' ..,'""' SA NTA ANA - Though onl y a handful of Saddlebal'k High football playe rs will be 1allcr lhan lii~·foo1. O Roadrunners· C'ooch Jerry Witte w111 lf90 SCHEDULE have no sho rtagt" of speed and Se-pt . 7-Twl'"ntyninc Palms at NH quicknesi.. Sept. 15-Rancho Alan1Uoli at NII The small but s~·if1 formula has Sept. 21-at Los Anugos al GG been a eonstant tile pasl ~verat Sept. 28 -Brl•a-Ohnda at Nl·I seasons at Saddleback. where CIF Oci. 4-at ('d~1 at Nl"I playoff berths havi: become as frc- 5C'lection 3!!. a Junior. wilt hope to 1ng prosl)l.'Cl and Rc)t'lii ~-111 lead a n improve on 1mpress1 "'e stat1s11cs tnex.pen cnccd sceondal). that include l .~59 passing )'ard!> and \\'Ille said h1!!. cmpha)lli 111 the nine touehdov.·n passeli. spnng 1s on e\aluat1ng t:ilt·n t, a~ Delgado should benefit from the ~''crat pla~~rs nla ~ l!i htft pos1t1ons return of first-team aJl-lt•ague re-before fall begins. cc1"'t'r Roben Reyes, "'ho caugh t 26 .. \1,le're nol (() much interested in passes for more 1hnn 500 yards as a the: Xs and Olia~ ""I." arl'" lind1ng out 1un1or. who's who and whe re 1hc\ ·u be-- said the mid-morning crowd was much belier bcha\'Cd 1han the unru- ly gathenng that damaged .. trees. fences and la""·ns last week. .. O b\'iously ~·ou deal with a d1f· ferent k.ind of a probk·m after cvel")c · bod) sat around and ""'atchcd the game and had a few dnnks and 1ha1 type of thing,'' she 'j31d . Unhke last week.. pohce allo"'t'd fa ns on10 1he a1rpon pa ve ment in a large area not far from "'here the Blazers' plane came 10 a stop. Donna Davis and her mothrr. Corrine Gillen, had "'alled at thr a1rport"\1nce 2:.lO a.m. The Bla.ter!I.. 1n an a11emp1 to hold do...,·n the s11e of tht." cro""d at 11\r a1rpon. had refused 10 sa~ "hen the team was return•nJ-. and Ua\'i!i. and G illen "'eren't-tak1ng an~ chances. "We v.·crr going to be hrre "hen tht' Blazeri. go\ here.'" Da"1i. s~ttd. "We "·ere JUSt "'ailing, gen1ng rain· ed on and hs1en1ng to Blazer tapci..'' G1\k·n had made a tape of thr Blazer<,· song!!. being pla}rd b} a local radio s1a11on . The> ~·er(·n'1 up!K."t Y.1\h the tram's reluctal'f!Ct' 10 announce I\:!. arri val ume. '"What happen1,.•J hert· las1 Y.eel. Y.':t.S horrrndou$ and I don't blaml' lhl·m onr b11 ." l>.-,1i. !W1d. "II "3~ horrible out ht'rt". all 1he bro ken glass and lrt•ts. G rown men "err climbing 10 the rops of httlc lln) trees. II .... as not ~omething thal v.a) \ l"'! 1ntt•ll1gt·n1 ." ~\era I among thl' cru"·d wt•rr \tudent!I. Y.h(1 skipped clai.$ 10 gt·t a ghmose of thl'"1r herori.. .. Lakers are st/II -waiting LOS ANGELES -l.o$ An&<l<:o Lakcrs general manager Jerry Wcs1 says he is ready with a "very shon ·• list of candid.lies should Coach Pal Riley step down. One of the candidates is Mil; "·aukee Bucks ' assiJtant coach Mike.. Dun lea''>: West said. "We "'ould "'ant 10 talk 10 him . yes. and we would talk to othtr people," said West. ··s ut we would not tal k 10 a lot of people. We would move \'Cf) q uickly to try to do someth ing.." Rile). named the NBA coach o f the year, ts rt'pon ed 10 be talkjng "i th NBC about a telc\'ision analyst - job. The Lak.e~ posted the league's best regular-~ason record . 63-19. bur 'o'ierc elimina1rd 1n tht' Wes1cm Conference semifinals by the Phoen i~ Su ns. R ile~ ""as 1n a mee11ng Fn da) aftrrnoon and •ould not be reached for comment. said a ""oman who ans"'t'red 1he telrphonr at his home. "'est. 1n Ch1rago scou11 na pla)rrs at the league's prl·-draf1 rombine. could not be r~·a\'hrd iOr addiuonal comment Frida\. \\'rst "31d tha1 he 1s .... ·an1ng 10 hear from Lakcrs· o .... n\'r Jcm Buss or .Rile) on ""hc-thc-r Riley: who coached the L.akcr-s 10 fo ur NBA champ10n$h1jh 1n tht· 1480S. is re· turning. R!le) said dunng a television in· 1er\'1e v.· Tuesda) n1gh1 tha t he would decide in abou1 a ""eek wht'ther to rclurn fo r a 10th season "'ith 1he Lakers. He said Buss had gra nted him the y.·eck to make a d('('1sion. · West confi rmed that the Laken had sought and rcce1\cd permissiqn to talk ""llh Dunlea"""· v.·ho is still under contran "ilh thr Bucks. 8u1 Wt-st emphai.ized that asking per- mi ssion 10 talk to the Bucks· assis- 1an1 coach ~·ai. onl) ·a prttauh onar)' measure. ··un1il Pai makes a dcc1s1on. I'm nol goin~ to SOI) a n)th1ng (further)." \\'est said . ·•Jfs up 10, P.at. I can·1 ·speculate. but I don'1 th1 nl 11'11 be too ntuch longer.'' .. If thrrc ii. a ~h~nge, ""e'll name a ne"· gu) fas1 :· he !.aid . DunleaY), J6. has been an assts· rant the past 1hrrc seasons 1n Mil· waukrt undt"r Del Hams. He "·as 1~·1ce acll\'atcd a$ a pla}er last> season and pla ~l·d 1n fi\c gamrs for the Bucks. H1<, contract \r.tlh the Bucks expires Jul) I It y.·as rfported Fnda~ that in add1t1on to Dun lea\'\. lhr lakers are interested 1n formei Chicago Bulls' coach Doug Collini. and Lakeri.' as· ststant coach Rand ~ Pfund. and thr repon i.aid a l..ak.t'r i.-0urcc reP?n.ed Collins ~·;u ilie Ji:ading candidate. Pfund ~ud he requested a mct"ttng ~Ith \\'est carltcr 1his "·eek to c!is- cuss his st.a 1us. and s:ud: '"The gen· eral flavor of the meeting 1>•as 1ha1 adaptab1 hty 1s tht• ke). If (the Lakc rsl think bnnging in an outside person is better for the 1ean1 , I am adaptabil' to 1ha1. I nm loyal 10 this organ11.a11on I ~ould v.an1 10 sta ~" -By Tht AssociatH Pres1 \ r----Oc".-lt 2-tagun11 Hti!s• tu~(o)(:(,:..___quen1-u..6! linemen a And Oct. 19-(enlUf) • (SA Bo~ ll with a crop of rr1uming lilarten. t 1s A corps of solid running backs "'Ill play1ns fo r u~." Wnte e,_pla i'ned. carr)' thc rushing load, according lo "\\'e'\c got a lot of nl'"· Jud~ out Wine. who !laid full back. lnoke and "'C\ c bct"n tei.1111~ thl'm to fin d Langi (5·10. 201) could hr :1 bnght ~no the a1hlel('S are. Onct" ""t" kno"" t. l\aL,...u...:.'.!l-hciin-wr.Ung...ou1-Mr • . ' • ·. , Oct. 16-a1 Laguna Beach• · year's sq uad is forming sizable CJ.· Nov. 2-Es1a nl·1a• al OCC J>«la tions as spring practlt't' wraps Nov. 8-at Trab. Hills• at ~1 V up this week. • dcnott'S Pae. ('oas\ Lt'ague game. Quancrback Paul Delgado, a scc- All gaml'S al 7:JO p.m. ond-tcam All-Sea View League Best from Sunset, Moore duel TM Dally Piiot Ji m Gwaltney. Daniel Hernandez and Eric Schaaf (lca1uc champion Ocean View); Don Smith 1nd Stcvr Thobe • (St't'Ond--place Edison); Scon Pi rt le, Jason Brissey and Ryan Marlin (Huntington Beach): Jeff Hale. Darren laPointc and T.J. K1m1ko Band ~. wh o ru ,4.7 1n C\'ef)onc Y.L I\ fit 1n.'· the 40-)·ard dash. :i nd omm~ ' Smith will add spet'd to the rrl"t'IV· O 1ng corps, wherl' Rl'\l'S boasts a 4.6 Jt tO SC:HEDl!LE \\me in thl· 40. · ~ St-pt. 1-al Cl\:can Vie.,..-j(t'HJ Lou1" Carrillo. who ~·i ll bt.• a St-pt. l_.-:Oral'lgt• !S.lt. ~·I) ~nior, is the lonl· re turning starter Sep1. 11-£:1 Ran('ho (SA Bo..., I) on th t• 01Tt•ns1vi.' hnl' and ,~ also Se pt . 17-at Villa Par~ (El ~-l o) t'Xpt'Ctcd to ancho r 1he dcfens1"e O..·t. 5-al S.\ \'a/le) ISA Bo"I) fron1. Oc t. J l-a1 Woodbndgt·• l lr,•1n c) Joe l)c La Fuente, ltll' lt•ading Oc t. Ill-at T ustin• candidate at 11gh1 end. rc1urns to Oct. 26-('d Mar-• (S.\. Bo"I) ancho r thl." hnt·b.ackers. The 5-10. No\ 1-U n1 vc~11)• (horne at tn / 180-poundcr ~·ali fourth on I.he team...... r'.S.o..\-9-Npt ti arbof"' CSA lki"ll as a junior "'ith -18 tackles. • dt·notes Seu \'1cv.• Le-ague ganlc. Da,•id ~tadrid is also a hnt·barlr.-. .It.II 33melii at 7,JO p.m LONG BEACl"I -Moore League ba~ball teams brought ~na1ional rankings and touted reputations into the CJF 5-A playoffs, but an un· heralded Sunset Lcag'Uc sc hool. Marina. ca me a1Ao•ay with the cha m- pionship. Tonight, a ll"am of Moore League a\1 -stal'!ii wi ll try 10 gai n re"enge from the Sunset represcn1 a1ivr s in the annual Moore Lcalue·Sunsel League all·Slar game at eiair Field a1 7 o'clock. ~'~,t;;:F~~~"j~hv:"~h\~~·d1~:;.~ OCC offers navigation classes minster). Ma rin• seniors Robin Lindsey. Moore League champion Milli· TM Da~Plfot ka n." as well as run'ner-up Lakewood ('(lSl' ;\ MESA -T"·o f1gh1 -weck were each listrd in lJSA Today's top credil courws 1n nttv1gut1on will ht' 25 national rankinas durina the offe red thi s prin1 and sumn1C'r by .season. O ra ngl' c~oos1 C.~ollc&e·~ Co mn1un11> O ther Moore Lcque schools in-~n·1ce Offi ce. · elude Lona Beach Wilson. Compton, Both elaliJi('"S tx-11 n June I ~ a1 thr Long Bctch Poly and Lona Beach l collc1e's 5a ihns and row1n1 base !n Jordan. _ Ne~poft Bl.•ach. Th\· ,·l:.iss is \1stcd 1n the ()(' schedule as ~·t anne .i\c· .------------------------·· ---., tiviues I 19and meets 1'ur~ays frl>n\ David Sc'hul1~ a nd Sca n Patterson, who ICd the Vikings 10 1hcir first CIF bascba'll crown art among 1hr Sunset stirs, who 1lso i nclud~Ouane P.age. Miyahara heads all-CIF team s-~R~m On<·unH "'" focu5<• on ! ch arts . t·on1 pa ss correr 11o n. Janel' Miyahara. the junior pitcher/fi rs! N scman from CIF chm•· pion M1rin1 High. heads the list of Sunset L.caaue pl1yen named to the All.CIF S·A sonMn 1c1m . Miyahara wen1 16-1 on the Katon and Wlit named Co-Pllyu of the Year in helpin1 lht Vikinp wi n lheir third IF toftball litk. She was joined on the 1cam by 1e1mm a1es Christa Yorke at ca1cht:r and Robyn York~ in the ou1fie ld . timc/!iJX.'tJ /distancc problems. Je· vi1tion 1abll·s. plo111ng. na..,.1gational 1ids, rules of the road mnd safrt) prottdurcs. Ctles1ial Nav1p11on I. hsted as Mari ne Act1v111cs I ~S. Wlll meet on TuHda)'I froni' 7·10 p.m. Students nttd 10 <iomplete Man ne Act1 vit1es 1:0 or l'~U1 \al\·nt, prior to en10\hng 1n 1h1s cla!i\ • l 'hc 1hrt'r·un11 class fm·uf>C"~ on bcg1nnin&<"l'lf~l1a l nav11311on fo r tht." sm all boat Ol)\'ratl'f. l1111ng k".\lant ob~r .. ·a11ons of the !I.Un. students .... ·111 develop sktll!i 10 de ll·rn1 ine a \'(.'Sset's pos1 11on "'hl'1' land 1~ o ut of sight. HO l 4Q compu1a11on 1ables and the: Naut1C"al "hnanar-are usrd. \\'atC'r field use and aucl!il ~prakeN are 1n- cludro rn tht" cla~~ a1enda. Ro!h roul')I.·~ n11'1 ht' 1.alcen for 1raide or o n a crt•dit-no-crrd11 bas1~ Summ<'r rea1$tra11on appou\t· mrnt!i a rc bring 1ssuC'd 1n ©<~c·s 4.dm1s.i1ons Office. The ollice 1s oprn Monda> thruuah Thursday from 8 a,m. to 7 p.m. and Fnday from 8 a.n1. lo 2 p.n1. For re1fs1 ra11o n information. phone: 4l2·S772. Fountain Vi lley. a 5·A semifinalist. had l'No playen named to tht tum in Rae k lce: and Shanno n Dolan. Rict wa1 ttl«ted aa 1 pitchtr andlDolan went as a catchtt. Lucero captures scratch main event 'Mater Dei had two reprncntativcs and Ocean View one. The Monan:ha.~ld ~1cher Tracy Rice and lnfiekkt Amy Moelttr named to the 1cart'I, wh ile the Seahawks wetrttp;ewnttd by Marti Pickard. Marina's Susie Caldc:ron *•• named «>tth of 1he ynr in S.A. Three SaddkbKk plartn ted the 1c:1«1ions 10 tht: All-J.A 1am as pitcher Oni Abrqo and 1nfitkkn Pri1Cilll Sarmim to and Nikkanni Andrews were namrd . Pitcher Jennifer Bnlndaee and infk-Wr:r Sandra Luttch wett sckaed from lrvjne and catcher Sue Gundmtn ·,...s picli:ed from U,una Reach. The Dolly - COST" MESA -On • ••&hi Jr spills in the m1in tvtnt•. Slt'\"C" Lu~ro *•s \llttorio utr1n the Kn tch main, and ~clly Moran took tht hanchcapi ma.1.n Fridly n1Jh1 11 the 1 wee:kly •pttd*•Y mo1orcytle racina Pl'Qlfam at 1hc Onnec Coun1 y F1Jr. .,ounds. LYCC1ro 1tt1bbtd the-lt ad in the IC"ratr h main befort J.912 fa ns "A'htn leader Charlts Ermdlen'k.o went down 1n tum 1~·0. Moran challt!;'atd hfm mid~·ay lhrou,hl hc,h1rd lap v.'hen Alan Christ1tn fell . The ~ was slopped aner thf't'C lips with Luctro awarded the viclory and Motin ttt0nd. 1 .11 was Luctro'11h1 n1 tc11t1cti main \liCtOry Of the 11 ·Wttk-Okl ltllOft II 1hr Fainro\1.11d~ • ~ -A Tr a d ition of Excell enc e Sinc e 1955 THE LAGUNA OPEN IN SUPPORT OF A DRUG FREE AMERICA JUNE 29, 30 & JULY 1, LAGUNA BEACH • TOV.PROFESS IONAL WOMEN Pl ovided By WPVA ' •MEN'S INVITATIONAL Selected Through Qualifying t:lounds • FOUR PE RSO N CO-ED Ag e 30 And Over • Ail/ For A Co111bi11t1I Purse Of $.50,000! N11lio1111 / Nt•l1uork Syndication! Cl'ld•rit ies! f un! Pri zes! - M·~L~F~ ~ I Judging a managerial prospect can be dlfflcult 9y JIM DONAGHY ,,, .......... Aftef a wbi~. it•s easy to spot a major leaaue prospect in the manon. Spottina .a .manqcr can be tricky. thouah. How do you find the next Whitty Herzoa or Sparky Anderson~ .. Mike Joraensen has turned out to be a great minor league manager,·· New York Mets GM Frank Cashen said. "Ifs funny because when he was a player I dadn•t think he show- ed it." Pittsburgh manager Jim Leyland staned managing in the minor leagues in 197 1 and was a coach under Tony La Russa with the Chi- cago White Sox from 1981-85. "I don't think .someone has to manage in the minor leagues for 10 years to be qualified to be a man- .,.,... Leyland said. "If you don't have the went it donn"t mauer what other abilitjes you miaht have." Current Seanle mana.aet Jim Lefebvre was also a coach under La Russa and many basd>all executives consider Oakland pitchina coach Dave Duncan an excellent c~ndidate to be a manager. Pitcher Frank Viola thinks he·s spotted a future manager. .. I can ttally say that Don Baylor made a difference when he came to the Twins in 1987." Viola said. "There art very few people around who can do that. Don has the ability to make you feel good about yourself and can cpme into any situatio n." 0 f Boston first baseman Carlos Quintana. a converted outftelder. has thrown out 11tven nannen at tbe plate thi1 ICUOn ... In their Luc l I pmes, tbe San Diel<) PadM had scored either three or fewer runs, o r eiaht and up -O. 8, 9. 8. 2, 11. 9, 2. l I and 3. •.. Randy John.son and Brian Holman wtre traded to Seattle Jut season by Montreal for Mark Langston. Johnson pitched a no- hiner last week and Holman came within an out of a perfect pme against Oakland. Lanpton doesn't have a complete game this ·season . .. Cecil Fielder is only tbe third AL player to hit three home runs in a game twice in the same season. Doug DcCinces did for California in 1982 within five days (Aua. 3 and 8). Ted Williams did it in 19S7. Johnny Mize had three homers in a pme li.l times in his carttr but never hit four. ,., Lw:o ""••• San Diego's Roberto Alomar stops his head-ftrst sllde Into third and 11 able to sneak his hand around the waltlf19 tag of Lenny Harrli and was later calln sate. Dodgers rocked by San Diego, 1 2-:6 on singles b} Ga~ Templeton and Mike Pagl1arulo. a !>acnfice. an error b} se<'ond baseman Juan Samuel and a two-run s1ngk b~ Ton} Gw}nn. Schedule ATi BAT ~~et Pedres • 7:0S o,. DECK Sun: et Pedr.s • l:OS IN THE HOLE Mon: e t A'tros • S:JS All NmH on KABC redlo (790) • On TV, Ch. 11; sc Sport,Chennel 0 Reliever Dive Riahetti has been with the New Yort Yankees aincc J 981 . Durina that apan he lw been manqed by Bob Lemon, Oene Michael, Clyde K.i"I. Billy Manin, Yoai · Berra. Lou Piniella, Dallas Green. Bucky Dent and now Stump Merril. ... don•t know it this is news anymore," a somber Riabeni said after Dent was fired ... , just show up eve')'.daY and do my best. I can•t say it wdl help. I just don•t know." Yankees catcher Rick Cerone blamed it on the media. "They've been on Bucky all year. They were on Davey (Johnson). too. They aot them." ' 0 last season, Alvaro Espinoza and Roberto Kelly of the Yankees de- ANGELS ,rca-.c, end of the Ranaers' largest offensive output of the year. This is the same Anacls team which recorded the arcatcst come- back in the major leagues thus far in 1990. Since a 13-22 mark on May 17, the Anaels have become the only team to bounce back from a nine- pmes under .SOO deficit to the plus side of Ure ledger. But Hough, who pitched into the eighth inning. gave the Angels e11ough fits to tie up the win. Three of Hough's knuckleballs danced into the Angels' wheelhouse as the~y ripped the 42-year-old vet· eran for a trio of solo home runs. including the first by Lance Parrish -first baseman Parrish, that is. Playing that position for the third time this week -his first stint there since Aug. 27. 1988 -and startina at first base in plaoc of Wally Joyner for the second game this week, Par- rish cranked his lumber at the plate. He connected off Hough first. landing a 2-1 pitch over the left field wall to open the second inning and give t.he Angels a 1-0 edge. Texas tied it in the third as Rafael Palmeiro singled home Pettis, but the Angels socked Hough again in the fourth. hitting towo home runs in an inning for the sixth time this season. Dave Winfield led off the fourth Orange Coast Daily Pilot Ang~ls Play~r of Day Dave Wlnfleld, who doubled, hit his sixth homer of the season and had • uo lflce fly. velOped a cloee friendship and often drove to tbe park .. her. Tbi1 year. they're not apeakina. Kelly ia mad bec:auee Eapinou ~dentally dented bis car •.. Espinoza has dwteed hi• number tbree times this ICUOn, 13, 12 and 20. No. 20 belonaed to Dent until Wednetday . .. &pin0za hlt his fint borne run in 746 ~or leaaue at-bats Tuesday at Fenway Patlt. 0 The Pittsburah Pirates recently promoted broadcastinJ and advertisina chief Dean Jordan. pv- ina them seven vice presidents -or sil: more than the total number of 20-ume winners they've had since J 961. The Pirates• front office is matched by only one other NL team. the San Francisco Giants, who have nine vice presidents. Dave Wlnfleld of die Angela wean 111111• at second INtl• alt•r llldlf19 In with double. with his sixth of the y(ar, a liner to left. An out later, third baseman Rick Schu uncorked his third of the season. giving the Angels a 3-1 lead with a shot over left field. But the Ran1ers came back against Abbott again, tying it in the fifth on doubles by Steve Buechele and Pettis and singles by Palmeiro and Julio Franco. Abbott, who couldn't answer the bell for the seventh, gave up eight hits and walked four. · 0 ·Paul Auenmacher of the Cbicleo Oabs mack hl1 fint •tan tbi1 week after 264 coneecuiive relief •PIJCllU"o ances ... Mark Lup10D lw IC* 12 1Wll without a complete pine . The Pittsburah Pirates have IMpt eiaht series thia ICUOn, already equalina their total for all of Luc season . . . The Red Sox •wept a four-same series from the Yan~ at Fenway Park f~ the first u~ since 1969 ... Balumore firusbed au road trip this week 9..\ It wu tbe Orioles' best trip since aoina 11·1 in t 978 ... Oeveland has not won a series from Detroit since 1978 .... In his last two swu, Yankees Oabt· hander Andy Ha':Vkins baa .totaled two inninas allowina nine hats and 10 runs. Hawkins' ERA for the season is up to 8.S6. and C?Pponenta are batting . 331 apinst htm. bthind him in the first six inninp - one in every inning but the third. The club record for double plays in a pme is six, accomplished th~ times. .. .. was just one of those ni&hts," Abbott said. "I struglcd a littfe bit. but we made some great plays in the field to make ur for it. Those double plays were rca big.·· Hough. on the other hand. found his control after walkina 21 batters durina his last three starts (21 '{) inninss). Hc•d l~t his ~st two as- signments because of wildness, but this time Hough walked only two and his teammates supponcd him with 16 hits, a season high for the Rangers.· Since Sept. 27, 1986. Hough has mastered the Angels, going 8-4 with a 2.48 ERA (94\/1 innings) in his last 13 starts against them. 0 ANG•L NOT•S -Rem.lnlno Pllehlno melclluol for 111e Te•H .-rift Kll1r McCaUi• ll ·l l lee" Mii• JetkMt ll·ll tonlefll •• 7~ while Mlwtl ~-l4·Sl 90e1 ...inst et.-.,_ 16·•> on Sunclev al 1-05 R~ Mertt •lcNlenl. the unottlclel "_, on tl'9 ctuO. ,.., • cer-·1111111 12 uvfl, 1>\41 11·, rHllY no dltferenl lor Mm now tll•n 11 w" In 1"6 8)ld 1,.7 When .... rKOf'O.O onlV 10 •nd lolK uves. rfloe<:ll...,,,, for Toronto .. I'm on 11'9 ume pece for •POtare nctl " I w H trien:· ulcl Elcllflorn. WPIO ..... alrH dV ollclled In 21 ll•tnft ... T .... W•'I' 1 fffl. I'm e•oat>i. of ollclllno H oflen H tl'9v nefCI me noeclallv with mv vetocllv I oon't ,, .... , ...... ,,,. WHr encl !Hr ., Oll'lef$ Ancl •Mn 1·m taueueo. I'm more 'uccftslul .. Elctiriorn, w llO c•me 10 soring tr•lnino" • non· roller lnvltM and never uo.cl.O lo meke 11'9 cwt>. aoou re<1 In 69 eeme• In 1"6 and "In 1,.7 TM Magnetic RHONna lmaolno (MRI) o.<iormeo on W..., ,.,_ Frldav '"°weo everv1111no wH ,_mat Joyner, oul with • "'··~ right 11.nft, Is daV·IO·day ... ,,....... •av elso required an MRI IH I on F rldav, but 11'9 .\N DIEGO -Benito an11ago hit a tie-breaking three-run homer off reliever Jim Gott in a six-run seventh inning. lifting the San Diego Padres to a 12-6 nctof) oHr the Los Angels Dodgers o n Fnda} night. The Padres. winners of 11 of their last 14. pulled within 611 games of NL West-leading C'incmnau. wtuch lost in Houston. It's the closest San Diego has been to the top since \1a' 12. . Craig Leffcns ( 4-1 ). the Padres· third pitcher. went the fi nal 21/1 1nn1ngs. al10Y-1ng one hit and stok- ing out four. , The Dodgers lost despite hitting (our home runs. increasing the Padres' league-leading total of You could say Abbott was for- tunate allowing only thrtt runs as the Angels turned five double plays rH uU' lndlc~ted nolhlno new on nl' '°'' rleflt l houlder Rev w1M t>e re-e .. mll'l9d todav bv Dr • L.ewb Yecum. Frid...,., '"'' on retlaver Gree MlnM \lloweo no rotelor c1Jff "" -rtl McL-. was Plated on '"-21·csav dlsal*cl 11,1 F rldav efler re·ewavellne 111$ rlefll wrl$1 our1n11 • rene1:>·au19~1 eerne on June 2 o.wn WMte, stm 'ufferl119 trom • •or• left rib ceee. Is oav·to·o•v homers allowed to 6S. ------------- The Padres took a 2-0 lead off -------------------------------------- Caner ana Ja ck Clark. Singles by a II, • Tim Belcher on RBI singles by ~· nkees d~op se en· th •n ~ow Santiago. Pagharulo and staning ., ~ •i Sanuago·s homer off Jim Gott (0· I) followed a two-base error by shonstop Alfredo Gnffin on Joe Carter's grounder and a "alk to Phil Stephenson. gi\lng the Padres a 9-6 lead. Orange Coast Daily Pilot Dodgers Player of Day pitcher Ed Whitson in the fourth made It 3-0. The Dodgers· homer barrage staned with one out in the fifth inning when Hubie Brooks homered to left to make 11 3-1. But Caner hat a two-run shot in the bottom of the Jim Lcyritz, playing his fint bia·leaaue game. Athletics beat nemesis Mark Gubicza. The Royals, who sin~ed home the tying run wit" two outs in the ninth scored 18 runs in two consecutive victories over the inning. but made a throwina , .or in the 10th Friday Athletics last weekend at home. have lost four straiaht Kai Danlel1. who went 2 for 4 wtth his 11th homer of the season which tied the game at 5-5. innin11. for a 5-1 lead. -By Tiie A11oclatecl Presa night and the Baltimore Orioles beat since then. They have gotten just four runs in their last visiting New York 5-4 for the Yan-:s three games. kees' seventh straight loss. ~ • Re4 Sox 4, ladlu1 3: Roger Clemens became the New York owner Georgr Stein-~-.. _ first 10-pme winner in the majors and BostS!_o Red Sox brcnner promised this week he would . ~ beat Oeveland at Fenway Park withourinciaent in their San Diego added three more runs try young pfayers. and Lcyritz was tint meeting since last weekend's brushback battles. promoted. from Triple-A Columbus The Red Sox extended their lonaest winning streak of earlier in the day. Lcyritz helped the the season to six. Oeveland's worst skid of the year Yankees with a pinch-single off reached six straight losses. Gregg O lson in his first major-league at-bat, but hun • Mariaen 5-3, Tt1en %-1: Seattle reliever Billy them with his bases-loaded. one-out error at third base. Swif\ hit pinch-hitter Gary Ward with a patch to force Giants pound Atlanta, 23-8 Will Clark hit two three-run homers and rookie Rick Parker also drO\C 1n six runs as the San Francisco Giants set team records for runs and hits in a 23-8 blttz of the Atlanta Braves Fnday night. Dunston also had an RBI grounder and walked tWlce The Yankees, with the worst record in the majors home the go-ahead run in the ei&hth inning. and Detroit a s the Cubs got 16 hits and I 0 walks. Ryne Sandberg at 18-34. fell to 0.3 under new manascr Stump Merrill. and the Mariners spht a twi-night doubleheader. Seat- and Hector V1llanucv:i also homered for the Cubs. They have lost 12 of 13. a skid that staned under Bucky tic's Jay Buhner homered in each game and drove in Major-league balling leader Len Dykstra of Phil!tdel-Dent. and have dropped I 0 consecutive road games. five runs and Ken Griffey got a total of five hits. Griffey ph1a extended his hatting streak to 21 games Wlth a Olson, perfect in his first 14 save opponunitics this doubled twice and singled as the Mariners outhit the Clark capped a seven-run sixth inntng w11h his 11th homer of the ~ason-ilnd addt'd an01hr-r1hrce-run sho t an the eighth. single in the seventh. --~~a..SQn, rclieYe.d_lo .llilO tltCJlinJJLwjtJL1_4-.l.lwL.an..,d __ T~i&.-C-CS..ils.4...1o~d-Dctro~'s...fo~r..pme wiftntng-11reak -•MRl1:-P1rates T:-Uarryl StrawbCrry at two retired the first two batters. Steve Sax then sinsJed. stole in the opener. home runs in a game for the 21st ume in his career and second and Lcyritz singled af\cr fouling a patr of two-• 1nlte Sox 3, Twla1 !: Ron Kittle hit 1 solo home Parker. "ho e ntered the game with three RBis an 16 games. had a three-run homer. a two-run single and an RBI double as the Giants extended their w1nn1n$ streak 10 seven games and set major league season-highs for runs and hits. .lose Cnbc had four of the Giants' 27 hits. scored four run!> and dro"e in three as the G iants won for the ninth time an I 0 games tn front of 32.154 fans. the large<1t crowd of the season at Fulton County Stadium. • Astros 3. Reds l: Glenn Wilson's three-run p1nch-h11 homer 1n the 10th tnntng preserved Mike Scott's thrce·h1t. 15-stnkcout performance at the Astrodomc as Hou'iton snapped a seven-game losing -5tttak. The Rt'ds. hmrrcd 10 one hit by ottl1-6T over the first nine 1nn1n$. took the kad in the 10th on Todd Ben11ngcr's RBI single. , •Expos 18, Cardinals t: In Montreal. Nelson anto\en1a dro'e 1n :i career-high six runs. four in the fif\t '"'o 1nntngs. to pace the Expos· assault. Santoven1a hit a three-run ho mer to cap a six-run first inning against former teammate Bf)n Sm11h (6-5) and added an RBI single m the o;econd. when the Expo scored st 11mes against Rick)' Hon on. •Caba 15. Plalllles t: Shawon Punston's grand slam h1ghl1ghtC'd a nine-run third inning at Wngtey Field as C hicago broke a fi ve-a.ame .losing streak. Cubs plac~ · Long on DL 1 C HICAGO -The C hi· cqo Cubs Fnday place(! relief pitcher Bill Long on the 21-day disabled list and recalled right-hander Dean Wilkins (rom Iowa to take his place. Lons, who was acquired from the White Sox o n April 30. has an injured riaht knee. With the Cubs. ht was Z.O with a l . 71 ERA in 16 pmes of middle relief. lD 1 a rel~f apparaMCI bl Triple ~ Wilkin• was 1.0 witb four saves and a 2.67 ERA. He opened* ..-. widl the Cubl beloN bei!W _ opcioned to Iowa on.,, 30. -· A.IMclatM ...... 0 CWl lS, ~l ~"ILAO•Ll'WI& ... ~ .. 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A-ltJlt tioned Mike Blowers. their swtina third ba11tm1n at the stan of the ac&aon. to Columbus on Friday and called up pile~ Alan Mms and Cltcher Jim Leyrit&. ·- ( -Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June t . 1"0 ca J For the record • MAJORS TRANSACTIONS • DEEP SEA • • SOFTBALL ------------------------~~ ~ L8M4M ITANOINGI -...c•U... w.tDMllM AMSIHCAN u•ou• .......,.,.,.,...6 MMaAU. ............... Ml.IN ................ C"""""", lorwll'L ILLINOIS EXNIS$ "•* Derrvl Jefln· '°"• torwwcs, on 1111 1 .. 1 aOUld Adlvelect itlcllev Jecllton, euer•. ... .,._TU.0..-4 ...... 11~ • 1'7 Cllllco ..... Ill allld ..... , ~ ... toston roronto MJIWeUk" lelflmot'e Detroit Cltvtlend HtW Vork W L 36 17 n lt 30 2• 2t 2t 27 30 23 32 22 ll ····~ 30 23 30 2' 26 26 27 21 26 31 23 2f 11 3' "'*v'• k-Ttlln 10,.,....6 Sffllit S·l . 0.troll 2·6 lolton 4, Citvelencl J ClllCHO ), Mll!MM>lt 2 Pct. ·"' .w .S5' .500 .. ,. .•11 .•lS .566 • 536 . 500 .Afl .456 .'42 .3'6 ltnimort s. 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Exp'd houtetleeper for top Assllt teacher In wt'llctlr vcty Newpor1 Bch. quality housetiold & es-P/T, room• S-400/mo OHi.Ei Drlwf GENERAL OFFICE U --Unt•S Secret•ry rn smaH group FROM NOftTH ORANGE CO. FROM IOUTH ORANGe CO. ~1220 ..... THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS leiepnone Servie. Mon·Frt ltm·S JOpm eu .. nest Counter M·F 11 OOem S OOom DIADL•I PUBLICATION OEAOLINE Monday Fri S 30 AM I UMC!ty Mon S 30 PM Wlelneeclty T uet ~ 30 PM Th\lf'ldey WICI ~ 30 PM FoClty Tl\utt S 30 PM Stturd•r Fri s 30 PM Sunday Fri S 30 PM C .. CK YC>Uf' AD THI ""9T DAY 1 he o.11y P1101 .,,..,., IOf tffl4:19!'CY eno llCClUf.c)' Howe,,.. occatlOnallY •"or• oo occur PINN lllltn wnt!n YOU! td 1t reed t>ecti. end Chedl '(CNf ed Cl#ly RePO<I tf'Torl tmmeditlely IO 642·5'71 the Dllity Pllol KC'tPlt no Nabtttty tot ~ em>t in .,. 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Dusty, 673-2810 Berber• Smith. 1111er ot 548-8162 1111.IUfllPI ... FIT, P/T Comm'I 1·2 yr• np. 261-6040 2908 Manin Olcllereon. S>IMM i-.-.-n-... ---UL___,.l __ S_* call Gery Vice lnvestlge-SUO. w .. tmlnster Mell ATTENTION • HIRING! tions 619-243-7910 _ .wom.n· .. coont~.ary G~t tobs . you U.S -Allan Connec:llon clothlng. FI T & PIT area S 17.8•0·1&9.•85 Lo~ talthtul Allen led... 213-31&-93e3 Jecille 1·6C>2-838-8885 x A398 '"k trl.nd1/marrlege. -••tt a ••y BEAUTY BOYS AND GIRLS IRIEllY .••• , .. ENJOY 14-15% re1um on Trust Deeds S 10.000 to $1.000.000 Cell Oenleon Assoc. 873-7311 NOW! Free pttoto broctwre .. - 702-45t-3070 Seles/Assembty WOf'k lllll ... llnst ~·110 JOBS t-900-e54-2255 Elli 655 Exp'd tor .. tebllll'led hair -A. Pl Monty To Loan 2914 PtnOMI SeMcft 3004 8em-10pm 7deys S T-4 fH & skin care salon in NB I 11111 llllll W ..,WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TOii •e• 675-4 t90 ... LONG ttme local '""'9nt S 10.000 up No credit v wtth car. wffl drive you to $1 II/ 1111. ..lllPll PIT · Ster1 Mrn+ng •xtr• No penalty Call Oenleon 11ore. doctor, etc )(Int PI A el&P9'ienee Apply at mon9Y today! AHOC 673~7311 NOWI drtver 759-5555 1912 Harbor BIVd. COit• • Par1llrMWOfk.3 h<>urs NO-OUALIFINO Conlt. ' ., .. , lllJllll llW1 Mesa 642-7 t51 eac:n ..-dey evening. ~ Mlllng eub9c:rlptlon1 f0< L•nd Loan• Avalleble. Schools & •• ..,. .. P/T 1he Delly Piiot OwMfJBullder, f .. t f\lnd-.___.-.._ 3012 at-•-1y-----••o oo 1ng Stir (714) 790-2535. 1 __ • ...._..., ____ , ____ U • --.._ Approx 20 Hrt/Wll Fler ·Aver~ · · to .... ,..., ........ •&arn-l"oon hours Chn• 553· 1876 • ~~pr•=;:" bonu ... ~ T .0. 2918 FINI hem "9p, Sum!Mr '*Monday tllru Fri a.DlllL · ldeel tor Junlof Hlgll i50:ooo;;1 T 0. SALE. tnttructlon '42-503• •No e11p nee Strong typing sktlla, dete 1tudent1 M25/mo et 15% lnter•t. )() entry. cuttomer MNiCe. • Tranaportetlon 11 Sent• Barb¥• IOC•tlon. TrlWf 14 Coll• M ... 546~919 gener•I office. tun office, provided 27% LTV Stir !_!(>-2535 l.L ...... IT..... -good benefits, near elr• P:lret a-port 250· 1150 a.a.. 1111 COMPUTER JOBS to _,, 0 C ..LJllGllO '45.000 Many ~,1ngs Jul~ 1111'1 rom · .. 'JI( Call 1-900~21-33MI f't"4$471CNp DEllTIYE E•1 .. ,7 $12 ... GOOCS driving recOl'd OMV FIT t~ dnwr ne.ded. lneurenoe olflce V•IOUs prlnt-out end ,,.., ap-Outlet Include rurn1ture office duties Including pear•noe required Berl· dellwry & w•ellouae op.-typing. w0<d proc.sslng efi11 760-11 •5 entlona 49&-9466 Near OC Alrl)Ofl Full lllTlllll lft UPI EARN S5K-S50K PER MO. benefits 851•9719 Tice't Equlpm9f'tt Ren1111 E•n 6 figure yearly In-WT S. •11111 need• quellty people. come within 1 year Cell Will train e11per1enced Uniform• & hMltll In-760-7909 24 hr rec mtg selet person 10 menege eur~ provided. Apply elegent Coste Meu 1930 Newport Blvd.. ---ahop, PIT. pe!'mlM+"tt Co.te Meea "-"' Energetic, creettve. N9wport BHcll Eecrow Co 1 1y M DATA ENTRY-GEN OFFC seelllng experienced matute on Y •PP 1n - Typlng & lO Key Skllls E1cro• Secretary or g:;; • ~ ~~~ 7200' ~ remdl office next -Etero• ome_, Good 011• • to~8fii>Ort. ssr:usr 1>enefl11 eontect Men--1miiiin1~11iiiiiuil11n1~••1 llUftlY llMI ager 833· 1252 HOO-s1500 WM611y1 For Printing Co Mua1 be 1-800-326-9007 serloua. quick end •• lllYlll c:ourteous, bring OMV Hiring tor Orange County printout. 291-7514 1 Felr. plul yeer erobnd llLlftlY PIWLI part time WM Studenll -•111n, =:-" C.11 cl~=· ~ GREAT OUTDOOA WORK Thurs 10-4 5•6-'467 We he"9 opening• for 50 AIR STY.lJSl Growing telon 1n Cost• Mat IS lootllng fO< heir atyllst •nd man1Cur11t Full ttlve poeitton. Tues- dey tt\rougll Seturday 10em to &pm. 75 t-Je3• J*)Ple to work ec>9f'OK· llllUL/llDllf lmatety 15 days defl11er-Cu11omer Sefvlce et • Ing telephone dW.Ctonee Hll-1tor1ge teclllty. In the Oranoe County 642-8"22 --------., ... Worll your avlllebte - deytlght lloure. Adults ....._ ... • PT HELPER. N-smltr ~1 with cars, stetlon wegon1 ... _ .. _~ -....-dlNbled woman. (CM) or tight truck• ue 10AM-2PM Llgflt ptlones, Appro11. 251lr1, H .00 . needed. Velld driver• ~pui.r Input Apply In per/hf Flex. 645--2357. lloenM .,.quired. For Im-per• o n • P • r • g o n I medl•tHulgnmenta. tOI-Pt .. tlcl, 1908 E McFed· ./ .. Plllllll lowing a lhoft trelnlnQ den • S • n t • A n a . Eem up to MOOO ~ mo 11111bn ~ e1 8·30 7144354181 C811 (7t•l '47-121 AM. 10:30 AM. 0< 1 30 PMd=~~in· --.-.-.-.,..-.......... •V' ....... 1015 Raymond Wey O•waon l Aeeo PPIO• Mutuel Of OmeN Com-Anaf'lelm CA 1o0f8Pf'ly Medi genet91 f(Ul)M)S ARE FREE Cal: (off~ A", ftOrtll of office/..... Studio ~ '*"" ~ tor •OWlno ,,...,.,..,., ,,.. lllT•EI ar.~1 ~ t>u• not nee ,IT ~~ -~ 'IT ~Ing rot en •11· r..,.. ltw'u Set. Newport '""' ............. -., __ .. '*tef'ICed cll8C*Y ..... IDYnll .. am 9-:ft w -1111 ertd tono *"' ~,.... Ml .. ,. ,... 8aM Mlery -+ com· NlaMa. Wtl tr~ ._ L.-...,..,... a.ct ,..... lftl8elOn Contect M•ilyn TPI• oAANOI COAST uu 1 .... , Motet 2274 Newpof1 .,. PIT °' oe1 ir.r Katt. 2020 r . BABYltTTl .. ·letboe ~et "'2'°'321 be-DAILY PILOT 19 IOOlllng ~ ' 1M1 CM .... 7t45 T~ & ~M. , ..... ~ llOS, ...... lelend , Klde. I ,,. to ...... 8-5 pm EOE '°' • ~tomer Servloe • . ~ ...... ~t331 Alta. 12705. .. 1-4441 11 Y"t-bp ft9Ci "9lc tn Repr....,t8tl\.. tor the (111) G1 t OP ... (quel 0ooortuNtY c.m. ........ _.d. e1•1..... ctrcutetlon Oet>t to wort! E"lll...,lnl co In a-I u .,.,__ ~ .--. ·-.,,... .. e fttlllbte ~ ~· AM_., FIT lndWltliet ,-,..,._, ..... ..._ 81M111 HOua~ll"A tor ~ 28 Hrt Sun T'f'lfu Thun. .-~. pu•....... ... .-. ....... tllM --==~~~--:w:w'llco:: ~!!!!!!!l~~~~~I picf1Hl~iet. 4 fn PW llllK MW We need• rellat>te per• Hiii 111111• Ii n ow I • Cl I • . ._,. & -. riy '-II "': dey In AM., ~ deyl per .,-. 0.:.t Contract« ,eon w/-:,c::.~ Ler ... t weter vet'tlcte 11•·$11"°"2 IOI fJ'9CI ...,_., ,.... • ..-: °""' "9NP·' • . .-. "" pfione =::s••"'. ~ -~-a ...., .. ~ w ..,.,._ req'd. 17'"'464 c:" =Cl Al:,: VOICe. wt l!PPW'lln08 ...... ~ K...,.. ._. ;Wif.... ftM w Mf' •t-tM -.1':.--:.:..onorN end et>te to wort! wel "9p .-. ,_ ....... Ml•• --------- 0.•llotNMRt • ptu1 wiot'*"· 111~ oood communtoetot1Jiiiii;jiiii 11 I IL •All LIPleUAW a __. ....,, ,... Ill t2IK -wlrNdw*-1 1tnoat1d91 L 11 • - .... ....,.. to· ~-.......... ha I 1t ,_, l Mure. ,IT,"' ..... ...,. ,...._ ft & ... =-.. """' ,__ ,~1c1r 1-.'"1n..CA ...... , .. ._, Ce1Mef'IOM-7M3 ~--............ ~7IMI':'· Dr... ~ ----~"'"'311 t•••ort~ · 1.,111-• sslb 111111-• ssiO ss 1 .. 1,...,. ssiO m 'aa r 111111m1 ... 1 .... ~..... ******** 1MD1w• •rrmi.-im WNte 'ebric '°""" •••. AKc11twwauneoca.a;1 Cerw a..y, FIT PIT. S.. '-*'· Sml proauc. Reel Eat S.... R.E. SM.ES FIT counter ....._ "9tell r::::z:,;1o eelt·lterter prime '*'"' dt...., lem ~ UOO, 2 DIM 1 (2t$)4$1·1401 btollerege ~ . ..-. Mlt ate 11111 •••t•m Harctw.. etor., No aun. 10 ..-. weddlnO 115, rettM Cf\elr end me1e sao. 1 "'* bl9dl mot!ve*f Otgenbd pet-Oynemtc, exPMCliftO A.E. ct-ve 0t evea. S.. Steve, c.oordlnMOt at 8'*mM etend $25. pllowe, deek. l300.14M7M !we meg ... lllWBILY eon to handte ofe dutlee. P1D IUL Co IMkt Mtlout agents Wilotlt Hardware. 12t Gardena In COM on Sat· c:offM table. lemp•.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Procurt.-.g da6mt. Call Lt IYJ?'nG. btclq>na, ttecct. UTITI lllHL who want to earn a Roche.t•. Coat• Meta urd• & Sundays. Top ~~~:. ... ~L...!>"-· .... • 1·900-234-8800 Ext 420 Exp nee. Lenny 123-5748 N'lout Income (oomtn't pey. c.. Ange&a Mon ~...., ..,._..,..,._ r- Open 7wn-10pm 115 ,.. Now hl<lng new °' e1t· to 100%1! FT/PT. Leem •YIOIT •••El* thru Fri, 17S-nt1 WHITEWASH Rattan tote. *UllYI* ll•llllT PllTI• I perlene9d agentr. Tuition how PATRICK TENORE .... '°* ... '· rNCching gtw WITH CLIENTEL rWnburMmenl program told OYef $125 mlNlon In Aggreearlve. motivated, loP table/4 chain, ~tto FREI loftO-ear wttlte ~ Amir 1 •vellable to perron1 Who r•. rHI •late. Work Mlel prolesaional with Mt. glUI lheMI untt. ftle rabbit wltan 1pott. 2 •YlllWlmlt qualltyandWhowllt wOl'k among 1 ol lheToPAotr boating knowledge c:eblnet1, planta. OtlUl'rte monttllOld.Fr•toQOOd -----------ll!'ml-1111111~~~~ Rental 1tatlon1 available. Very busy newspaper '°' Tarbell. Tarbell 11 in America. Call Klm needed now! a.&-H07 rug t1t12 S.W./pastele, home. Call Mlthell Of 5PICIAL GAIAGI SALi RAYi Salon Sedona, Newport Co.npoelngRoomlsloolt· Amerlc:a'1 largest tNDE· 721·1200 • 491>'2W George et 173·3"411. c•LL 642•5671 Buch,9'15-8590 Ing IC>f an experienced PENDENT Realtor With AndQuls 60101'°ii~~~~~=-;;;;;~,l~~~~~~~~~I .. past•up artist. Ability to over 60 years ol succe11. SELL BRITANNICA from I~..-----6015 ------------------1 m FlllT .,,IOI work both quickly · and A full Mrvlce company Jead1 & counter l~tlona PINE 3-drawer drHMr ---Free to good home, Fem PIT. Bury ENT front ollice, accurately under dead-with 1800 real estata pro-& earn $330 per sale w/3 beveled mlrrOfa. amt Combo belt a 11.c lander COCK SPAN· Blond 1"m--·bland----6""'1!"!!06~ (OSU Mtu 6 I 24 N.B. R«eptlon & Ins bill· lln81 a must. Tl)ls Is a feaalonels serving the ----(grou). Call Blair Jewetrl draweJ. Good a ~·' drlll preu COior, epayed, 831·7837. 1.---------- lng. Thurs & Fri 9.5~ mld·altemoon to evenlrig Southland: Restaurant 1·800--128-9128. c:ond 200. 545·8l05 w/varlable 8')41ed. Both LOOKING'°' • Compa· SattSUn 8-3, 20I Ruby. Building Contractor IUP- Salary negot. 646-1255 ' ahllt. Please contact Lisa Tlrhll Trilli .. ii # 1 OllUll FM 1111 SIOlll'T••f-,._T * BUYING ITEMS * new condition. Priced to nlon? we have wondeftul Sample Sale. Goll, tennlr plies. household furniture Tanney between 9 and 5 •---• Now hiring smlllng laces -..•-•nrN * 11190s to 19501 * sett taat 979-4708 loving dogs & cats avail-& active wear clothing. and misc .. gardening. MlllOAL Ull IFFICI al 642-4321. E11t. 292 to •-et latteflla tor FOOD SERVERS. Part time, good typing • •Jewelry to Household* able for edoPtlon. Must SouthwHt designer automo1ive. clothing, an- Fa1hlon Island Part Time set up an Interview. we I... Apply 990 I Yorktown. must. Bl-lingual helpful, Please Lv Mag 673-6223 K~~~~~ s-:ie:.'•s~ go to reeiiontlble owner. ctothlng allo. tlquee, and handpalnted 644-0470 oller a full package. EOE. e hal I..... HB Or call 963-7427 ~~~~~~~~~~;or --0 80. Long run let stcl ~:di:· we m~hl C def AW 6122 ~;~•·c~~2~~!~ lellt1l fr11t ltfiot TIM I llJ Pll ,,., ... , S.ltHI UITAIUIT •LP ,--Apehn<tS 6011 trailer, custom Wbl• + ave ' ec:t pet~ orw 19th. Summa< position I IAM to I et e Aft•IM IHlaffH Call ROOM SERVICE of .. .,,.. -ures $&50 OBO. White you. -831·lO -.i/UIAll UIJ CHEST of drawers $15. 8PM. 5-48-3769 JM W. lay StrHt .... Newport 11 NOW hiring Investment Co Mells lndlv Hotpolnt refrlg Almond, walh«ldryer, like new Looking for good home, 5 FUrn~ -7rlg hOUrewares Pool water IOU""es S to. MODELS 0.sfl lesa tan for an early J ne Open~ 10 process UPS and Fed no-frost side-by-side Al· S500 080. Call • Scott yr old 19ayed black & artWk '9mps c:IOthlng' lrn to""""'ans SlS & 525. , .. ________ • lt4hW1ll lfft11 ing We need· u 1 Ex. collate mat91'lal. pro-1ractlve. clean Nffdl 7 14/969-4754 white cat Ownet neV9r stereo, 'IC)OrllOg goods: ~s ~s. fies, knictl· Look mg for new faces '" ,. Trllllhla cess mall; haling boxes work S2501obo 644-~ 161 MS PAC MAN COCKTAIL home Cat needs attec:-boe*a, misc. Noon to 4 knacks. housewar .. Sat work In fashion print, •PASTl·IP PflSll* e le 0..jlHtiH wfttt• •Food prep person 1 662•5555-Teny. REFRIGERATOR BAR TABLE. $595. SODA MA· tlon. se9-4 t95. Fri, 8 to 2 Sat. 9-3. 1782 wes1mln1ter commercials and music 5 days/wk incl Saturday tlte L..W.H •Delivery waiters I SIZE Kenmore, brown, CHINE, $525. Both In PElS ARE PEOPLE TOOi Ill lart hsn, 1111 videos No e11p necess-Typing & art background STIMm nice condltlo $50 good cond. 540-6092 Boarding & grooming. FOUR FAMILIES. O"ance. ary All ages Call nelplul Dul will train S.lteels, C11rst Call 499-4841 tor more 1n. (AND OTHERS) 675-6852 25 years Hperlence. Mvng Sate. Sat 8:00-2.00. aerobk. baby & adul1 213-859-9772 Apply PENNYSAVER. .,,rHal .:tll._11 formauont E 0 .E I *PA11 Tille* --hw~ry /Furs/ An Sherry's K-9. 548-2848 oak tble and chrs. aniwr clothes, dance shoes. 1660 Placen11a Ave Restaurants SEARS electric DRYER. ~ 6025 ';'~h. $'~~~~,'~lg,~~: large bird cage • misc Costa Mesa LJH lat•••• llOITESl/llost' SUMMER JOBS white. excellent con-· ftlanos & Organs You wan1 it. we got ltt 1 0 H 1 dltion $65. small kitchen llntll 1 llT&n 6059 760-6783. Sat/Sun 9a-? 1709 Iowa PIT Clt1rch Stcretari" 2 • 1 FIT or PIT needed by table $35. 548·9661 .llWIUY sat only, 9AM 1111? Every-Garage Sale. Sat & Sun General O!llce ei1p. 16-10 K11ayama Restaurant., NOW' Baby grand piano, thing you always wanted 8 4 1 h b b throuRh classified hrs per wk 893·5183 Teri Mehr Newport Beach. Contacl 1 Large sele ct Ion of Yamaha. new condition. and more. 513 Orchid clbthingc. ~.~ngi965 ~n~ FIND lllll•••••••••••••••ill 110-1111 Mr Tam1da or Mr Furniture 6014 d lamorids, vintage call 646-0812 or Ave.CoronaDel Mar. drosSt.CostaMesa. TAR.ELL, Kimura. 725-0777 watches Incl. Rolex and 861·6777 Suzette. ~ N 54" round walnut Queen Patek. We buy. sell. trade SPYGLASS I UPTO ssoo PER MONTH * NO COUECTIONS * "E•Lf011$ YOU C EAR . $50 • Ann dining table. plus 5. and repair. Wiiiiam BE.AUTIFUL antique Aua• FURN/GARAGE SALE lllAITfO llYlll SAL • Resiaurants SIOO AND MORE EACH 9" leaves, 6 Queen Ann Harold Jewelers, 3116 trlan baby grand piano. Sun 8:30. 11. Everything must gol 1111111 IOW WEE~· WORKING PART chairs, nice condition, Newport Blvd at 32nd. Xlnt cond. ~ matching 27 Montecilo While Rel rig .. bunk beds. ---------LUNCH HOST/HOSTESS. TIME $3.000 494-2902 11•-t•ll stool. $2.250. 964-59 17 quffn Air-Loom hide· futons. bikes. power • • $75 k & 1 tools. surf e q uip. Mon thru Sat 25·30 hours w e have a NEW PRO-ANT IQUE CHEST bar F Bo tt -away · oa g 899 clothing. furn . TV, IECEPTllllST Newport Beach developer seeks FIT Recept w/mult1 line phone e11p Light typing & computer HP helptul Good pay & bens Call 0 Ana. 361-2727 RECEPTIOIUST per week Apply in per-GRAM lor STUDENTS stools furniture collec-011 mber Jacki, o -w~t. ~Goods 6065 round kitchen table $65, son Mon Fri 10 4 1 • • C 1 knit cOltar, cutts & wa1St ~ brass/glass sofa table kitchen. Fri 12·7. Sat • . 12-16 YEARS Of AGE t712b3_e55s4.3 misc al bnd Ideal grad gift, sz 4 un••-•Alf AlllS $35, color T.V. 540. 6x9 8-5. 1037 W Wiison St Neiman Marcus. Fasl'!lon helping us get new cus-$5 --•• 650-2894 Island E11c:ellent benefits. tomers tor our news· _ _ new. Sac 00. 559-7274 Complete Set S 199 area rugs $45/ea. misc --------- EOE paper' Beautiful sofa. loveseat. Piil llU OLllllll) temps. books. clothes, IMI UUIE SALE chair. ottomari, new con-Offke Furniture 1W-3W-CHIPO $4d ea etc Reing .. Wather, G Dryer. Restaurants REUIEI E. LEE HERE 'S THE DEAL 1 This 1s not a paper route NO delivering in- dll1on Oak trim $295 & E~ 6047 sn•• I FIU IOI 1 t h 714-841-3486 ~ -C ~ 6124 pat o urn. couc es. Desks, computer tables, Many Items osta U chairs . tamps. din rm set, st~no chairs. misc excel SlllU lllTU 1981 Arnold Ave Costa Much more SatlSun &-~ Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance For growing c1v11 eflil1neer- 1nglland planning firm 1n tne Irvine Spectrum Xln1 t>enef11s · &. working en- vironment Send resume with Salary History JO or Apply in Person at Rot>en Bein Wilham Frost 4 As so At Jn Tom fuen1es 14 725 Allon Pkwy Irvine CA 92718 Now hiring Hostess & volved .Cocl\ta11 Waitress Apply 2 we pro111de 1ran.spor- 1n person, 15 t E Coast 1a11on and 1ra1n1ng Hwy .NB 675-5790 3 You would 1>e working STlnSllFH CAFE w11n kids your own age on COUNTER HELP PIT FIT an adult-supervised sales 1eam Energellc A Must Exp a .c Earn GOOD MONEY Beautyrest K1ng-s1ze mattrpss. box springs & lrames LIKE NEW $250 499-1248 evenings cond $5-$50 Sat & Sun II IS S. • t HOO Mesa. 20 cubte tt re-675 Governor St C M C 8ocAMk.toCo2sPtMa.M1e6sa12 (B1c&61>-th 11•1 1'22~12•• lrlgerator. couch, lbar \ llLTI F&llLY SAi.i • -stools, rlchair m sc. St S 1 hildre 5 Duncan Pnyfe manogany St at Babcock) or call If no answer please leave Items c~~s. ~:'s'. ~tc n d1n1ng rm set $850 Sue 645-5800 messeoe •WTll• UUIE* SAT. 9.3 1990 Maple Mahogany kidney----snaped desk $395 Rat-New desks wlcredeoza. *SALE* RHRIG 21 cu ft Washer, tan set w11n chair. lounge cont table. wlc halrs. UT I &I · C Pl dryer. lounge chairs, end CALL 642-4333 IECEPTIOllST plus 101 151h St N B and nave a cnanc:e to SALES earn daily & weekly casn F T & PIT Experience in bonuses plus go on out- metal 4 macn1ne trades ings and more• 545-7405 9am-3pm & table S450 Contem-partitions. per1ect small tables. oil paintings. love- porary oak dlnlflil table office. 112 my cost. Must 471 E 19 seat, 5 pc bdrm set. 20 lb wl4 cnatrs $425 White sell, pvt ply misc.stuff 2 t8 E 22nd St bake/broil oven. tools, cabinet $25 Green ot· 646-4636 or 640·90~ p~ Boats 7012 252 Albert Pl clothes. Musi sell every- toman 30"1130" S 15 385 Broadway thing frr/Sal/Sun 675-5292 Pets & Animals 6049 12' ACHILLES Inflatable. 496 Cabrillo St 2433 Vassar Place HUNTINGTON BEACH, COSTA MESA. Full-Time lo• NB Peninsula ol!lc"I P,nonits ma11 50wP'fl Salary ben- efits Jessica 673-0760 CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMA TION1 model SE 12 151iP o GOLD fa bric custom high * *-11111* * Suzuki, new 1986 com-2585 fairway r SATURDAY 9-1 Clothes. ru...,. 486 Flower St NEWPORT BEACH. roUNT AIN v ALLEY. *SALES REP* bacl. uphol chair, xlnt &IC "PPIES plete with e•tras and 234 Hiii Pl kltcnen Items. lots of cond cos1 450 sen S 100 • Ak ita • Am erican canvas cover. S t.800 156 Rochester St misc 2532 Columbia IRVINE & LAGUNA'BEACH Too t11ed to wall•? Too 111e<1 to drive? Too tired to move? WtU 11 you •• no1 too tired IL• re1d, you re not too t11ed to snoo ciasS1f1eo ~ U2-'321, bt. 221 As• fer Ji• AmdrJl1 1ne leading LA!•-------• based Dist ot blue print OBO Oueen size Italian Eskimo • Bichon Frise 0 80 675-7303 235 Hiii St Drrve (College Park) ~8:gb~~;~7~ ,';ame J55 • Boxer • Cocker Spaniel 1983 SCHOCK Electric 181 Santa Isabel SOFA. hide-a-bed. oak dfn HHIDGt: By CHARLES GOREN with O MAR SHARIF ;ino T ANNAH HIR~CH Q . l -•\, \11111h. 'ulncra"k. hold . '''" • 75 • ()6 + .111.l + M).1 711! P3nner npt·n, 1hr 1'11Jd111f "11h ''"l' ~pat.It' \\ hJI d,1 '"" r1..·,r1m.I' Q.2-A ... ...,11111h, 111lth·r.1rk. "'" hold +J Q • All.U The b1ddin~ h,1, pr ••1..C't:t.ll·d lllorlh •a,1 ""outh \\r,t I • Pa'' f + I'"" l • Pa" ~ Whdl d l' \l)U 1'1J 0\ll~ I Q.3-•\, \ouch h"ld 'uhu:rJhll', \ lllJ •.\U • <\CJll.a • ""'' +1\.7.' I hl· r·dd111~ hJ ' 1"••1..n•JcJ ~outh 2 'I .. \\ h.11 do \OU hid no" ' () . .a-Bo1h 'ulnC'r.trli:. J ' \1•uth ,,,11 hold paper and supplies. TH IAlllH seeks amb111ous sell-Looking tor Pi llo time star1Pr based on the 0 C weekerid work"> Try area to sell dral1 -Casn1e11ng & Serving at mg eng1nee11ng supplies ou1 tea garden Nice Cor- and medoa 10 arch1tec1s ona del Mar environmen and engineers Saturdays & Sundays S('nd resume 1nclU<lmg 10 30-3 30 Call Angela saiary history lo Cneryl Mon 11'\ru f ro 673-2261 Kanecn1ka P O Bo~ 4 7035 Gardena CA TELEMARKETER 9 0 2 4 ~ or c a I I Transportatoon company 213 51 l -644 4 spec1ahz1ng in exh11:>1ts & • IUJ • -\()7:? + 'I!\ + '' 7'1~ Sil1es-Re1a11 displays is seelong a PIT e•pero e nced Tete - marl<eter lnd1v1dual must po~sess e~cellent com- munocato on skills Fie~· oble work hours & excel- lent compensat1ori p Mllwr 11prn' 1 h\.' b1dd111~ "'11 h 1•111: EXCELLENT Ply ,p,1J,· \\ h.11 ,i,, It'll ll'\J't •1111 i v ~--ery ma1ure exper1enccv friendly person neecieo ·'' \0111h 101 casual Balboa Island Q.5-:-..t>llhl·r 'uln\.'rJl'-k. ~••u lwld. • A.197 • .\ + ·\ MJJ95 \\ h.11 " 111~r 1•r ,·11111g. l11d' I t:>10r" Some weekends & Please call marl\ellng +J.l 11191115 675·7700 1 manager. 455-9890 Q.()-\, ...,,1111h, 1u1n,·r.1rk. '''" !wit.I +9115 • AK76J t 1\.5 +"J7 Th~ h1dJ1n~ hJ' pr u.:c:l.'dcd '°"''"'h \\ t\I 'orth I "'' I • Pa" 2 + P11" \\ h,11 tl~1 \1111 1'11d IHI\\ ' I 1w~ hH IJ"'"cr' 1•11 \loud.1' ' . • Dalma11an ,• Dox1es • Boat, good cond1llon, lull 217 E 21 11 St table with claws, tons or llllSIZE WATEllEI Golden Retriever • covers $6.500 720-1515 383 E 23rd St hOuseware Sal/Sun 9.3 Black Laquer Mattress Keeshond • Lhasa-Apso -354 Broadway 2419 Mlseno (lrvlne St to Headboard Glass Cab•· • Maltese • Min Saff Boats 701 4 485 Cabrlllo St Santa Isabell to Tustin to nets Almos! Brand Newl' Pon • Old English Sheep-374 Cecil Pl Riviera to Mlseno S1 ) Ellcellent condition" dog • Poodle • Pug • A SCHOCK S ABOT. 408 Flower St --11-,1-1 ... 1 54ootOBO Scottie • Shetland "'5263 New lines. rolled 231 Hill Pl - .El.E S.F••RI Sheepdog • Springer sail and bag $700 2541 Norse S1 DISHES. clothes Home· •-Spaniel • Yorkte 645-3363 237 v1rg1n1a Pl made crafts & alol more Brand new S25010BO All puppies guaran1eed 318 Vts1a Baya Cir Come and see lor your-668-08 t7 PETLAND PAVILION Ideal L•ve-aboard Bruce selves Sal/Sun. 8-4 133 OPEN 7 DAYS Bingham designed cru1S· THE REA L ES l A 1 tAS ••o r I L I • LG Meet Pecan dining • ing cutter. Anastasia 32 ... r is own n n gar ge set.6 chrs 2 "<Ira leaves 16374 Beach Blvd • m1 S. 37. LOA FiberQlas 6.8. 546-23!3 near cemen1 wall (oll llgnted Cn1na cab1ne1 405 fwy next lo Targe1 h d 11 6 be Vanguard nr lire station l _.1 3231 ea room am. COMB INING HOUSE-_ S 1950 A1mo11e relrog. * " • * 110 gals water 70 galS HOLDS have duphcates TOYS. kids & womens chest ot drawers bar diesel Classic Look 01 everytnin furnilure small clot11es snoes misc tables. lamps & AKC Cocker pups. 7 wks. lnMatable & 4 HP OB kttch n g 11 ' nsewares. dryer & more• more 6'45-8568 an snots and rec-Ofds. S35 000 497-8416 ... __ .. e · app cances. SAT & SUN 8-2 2215 S275 760-189 t · ..,.,.,..s, clothes and TV & • QUEEN MA T T RESS SABOT. good coo d111on. 2 stereo equipment. We've Meyer Pl (oll Vtetorlal SET t FRAME Simmons Tne b1ggesr megap1>one •n sails. excellent race re-got 11 all, including the YARD SALE-Saturday Beau1yrest E111e Xlnt 1own1s 1n ... nc1ass11oeo cord Asking $700 bathroomslhklSATISUN only 8am-1 pm Lots of cond S 180 675.f.8~ Tr7 o1 and see 714-974-4039 8-5, 2825 Clubhouse Rd stuff• 37 t Avocado (Col- lege & Fatrviewl Fountain Valley 6134 9347 LA ES1'RELLA SAT 8.30-5 00 P.M. Quall· ty Furn clothes. bikes. etc Good prices Hunt. Beach 61 40 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~y SYDNEY OM~RR Saturday, June 9 ARl~S IMarch 21-~rml 19): Yo u'll 53}. "This Saturday night I'm going tu combine JO~ "'Ith prncucallt}"' Yo u'll res1 assured that ~ou arc 1n control of c;1tuat1on that had threatened to run awa y. Cancer na1"~· 1n,<>l'-l'd ly , ATRIC \II AU<ER Saturday, ·Jue t ARIES (March 21-Apnl 20): Continur to play for time and don't allow personal or professional disagrttm ents or o thers' petty ploys to make you forsake what has bttn estabhsbcd over the years. lf you d o eventually decide to m ove on. then 1t can only be because the time 1s n&ht to broaden your honzons. SOFTWARE SALE' 5000 programs • many other hou~nold items 1540 1 Cambay Ln Sun 9am0 GARAGE & PATIO SALE Sat Sufi 7am-2pm ONL y1 ACROSS 1 E.Aclamation ol dlsgus1 5. Aloma1.tc._ resin 9 Milk pref I• Ben ~·· Adnem ~ 15 S Atncan ~• plant 16 COioriess 17 FOOd ~ absorption ~ 19 Frogl'l1en .. 20 Coo drink ~ 2 1 VOClllZM ~ 1t1y1'1m1cally " 23 Ocean fliers ~ 2'4 Stops wotkmo Y. 26 Copying ~ 28 Oetectl'd '.I 29 Belgian area i 32 Pussyfoot 35 Commonplace ,,, 36 Immerse ~ 37 Carry on ;.-'. 38 Stove par1 1---..--39 ~snaoe •O Setf-HllM!m • 1 Unp1easan1 •2 Ran e1511y 43 Adventure 45 T110 mem~r •6 Conversant •7 8out1Ques 5t eye..-bye 53 Hits 55 Unwell 56 Comparable 2 3 4 t4 17 20 37 eo 58 Ballet pose 60 Extends 61 Memor1z11.,on 62 C1>u11osn ~· 64 j8fk 65 Flow slowly OOWH 1 Oe1ec11on device 2 Toleratl! 3 Hard 4 Sunbonne1 5 Swam 6Alla •1 A btrd 8 ln1e11u;1ence 9 Spanish arllcte tO Rise 11 Gung-rio t:1 Gulls ret111ve 13 Sm111 bills 18 Waste mauer 22.Jnutld4J.tOO 25 Understood 2 7 Cnemreal sutl1x 29 Cont11ve JO Paod~ c;rop J 1 Sireaked 32 AlgOnQuoan language 33 Jau pieces 3• Tending to call forth 35 Logo PREVIOUS PVZZ1.E SOl VED 38 Auto pa11s 39 Formality 4 1 Wllertng ptaoe '42 O.sengaged 44 Arouse •S Put -on seelt money 11om .CJ Say 48 1rro111e 49 E 111de Slyly 50 Unconscious stale 51 F011owi 52 Came oow,., S• -curtain 57 NelH to tee 59 Pops ot Jrs 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 TAURUS l .\pnl 2CJ..:\1a~ 20): Weekend marks finish of wofT)· conn·rn1n~ <kht. loan. pa~ ml'nl deadline Yo u'll relax and breathe air of lrl'l'd,>rn One \\hll ha" rl·ncged o n p romise will appear, saytng. "[JlLi OJn&. 1u lullill lhat obhg;i11on~" 22051 Capistrano Ln furn clothes. & cnma TAlJRlJS (April 21-May2 I): Since May 3 I. when Mars entered • SELU• • the most scn s1t1ve arca of your solar chart. you appear to have been •I'S ~IH burned and on th<' defenstvr. Now. howtver, you must try to calm Country lurnnure Big Vic· d own and concentrate on mattrrs which affect your lo ng-term tortan China Cabinet Old ~ · I · cn•ldJ-»'~~al 1U1llnCf3 -sttuTI · --~ Cash Register All qualit GEMINI (Ma~ .:! 1-Jum· 201· Fresh approach brings desired GEMI NI (May .22-June 21 ): C urrent planetary activity is bound items Mucn more s Al result\. csrx·c1all) "hl'rl' public appearances enter picture. Emphasis to bring to light facts or information which either directly or 8-4 Bushard & Hamilton also un legal J u(urnrnts. coopcrat" e efforts. serious cons1dera1ion indirectly affrct your financial fortunes. T herefore. the mom ent 21102 Impala. Hurit Bch of mamal 'ta1u' ~ems to be right tc>rreate a fuss and prevent o thcn from using you ... u :o Uul> 2J-.\ug. 221 .\t risk o f showing o ff. display talents. I 'cNt11ht~. \l'n~· ol humw ~omc will be en vious because you truly arl' "Ide of part ~ .. Poking fun at )Our own foibles will be saving gran · < •l'n11111 Hl\ oh l'U as a pawn o r scapegoat. •La ___ Be ____ _ CANCER (J une 22-July 23): Tie up all the loose ends and then gun1 ach 61 48 set o ut in search of adventure and greater persona l o r prof~sional BONANZA SALE TVs. fulfillment. The mext majo r aspect between Jupiter an d Pluto o n the radios. clothes. range & I )th guarantees good fortune accompanies those wh o arc determined more Sal/Sun 7am-lpm. 963 1 Bay Meadow Dr to tx."C'ome a bigger fish in a bigger pond. LEO (July 24-Aug. 23): For quite some time now Pluto in MOVING SALE. LOWER THREE ARCH BAY LB . Scorpio has forced you to uncover. discover and discard . and there furniture. collectables. must have been moments when you felt you had reached rock k11cnen ware. flhng ca1:>1- bottom . Now. however. Pluto becomes your benefactor and you nets. exerc1Se eQu1p should soon have much to celebrate. books much misc for VIRGO I ·\ug. ~"1-\cpl .:!.:!): 11·, to )Our advan1age to rcwnte. VIRGO (Aug. 14-Sept. 23): Focusing on a different time or a address can .c99-5i95 remodl'l. n.'' 1l'" 'qu II pm foothold in connccuon with property dist.ant place-breed discontent. also prevents one from experiencing llLTI FUllLY SALi tran..actmn fk a\\;m o f t:J\. lca\C' requirements. Tauru~. Scorp10 the thrills, enjoyment a nd opportuniteis of the moment. So endeavor FRI & SAT 8· 1 furniture ~r.,on' ligurl' pron11tll'ntl\. 10 find a new window on the world and the coming weeks will fulfill misc & clo t htng , I all your personal or professional cxpcctatio ns. 21811&21 Starllre Lane LIBRA (\l'Pt .:!J-<kt. 221 Important that )OU read. wnte. LJBRA (Se~t. 24-0ct. 23): Planetary acttvity over the next week SAT1SUN 9-3. 628 Thalia e'<pre'i'i \IC\\\ You'll pc; asked to night \\hCt,her you know anything o r so should bn~g CVCr)thtng ~ck into foe.us and afford rou the St Gul1ar skis desk, I abou1 poctr) Strl'" cuho'ill), seek 1nformat1on. ask for examples. perfect ~p~rtunity 10 prove JUSt how ~nhghtcncd and. tn . fact, ~:.~~~~ & ~~~;,en ap- :'IJl'" hor11on m1gh1 o pen for )Ou. almost 1nsptred you arc when dealing wtth career or professional interests. So begin making firm commitmen ts rather than hcdJc your ~ I SCORPIO (<kt. :?J-No'. 11 ): There will be music 1n your life bets. .._ , Ntwpon Beach 616'1 tonight. r ocu .. on harmon~. d1plomaq. reunion With loved one. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22): ~ rruch seems to DC !'nrcal or to Yo u'll kno\~ more about money and how to cam 1t. Surprise gif\ have become blurred recently and yoµ probably still feel 1sol1tcd and US~N=~MS rcprc!>cnb 1okcn o f affection. cut adrift. Ho wever. o ne particular fantastic aspect is about to make Antiquee: rare chin• tea I SAGITTARIUS <No' 22-Dcc . .21 ). enar10 h1ghhghts m ystery. --+-"'---'--~--' intrigue. nccessll)' for dtscrt'tion. ('yclc continues high. events cranspirc that help ~our cau\e. Secret meeting relates to affair o ht.•ar1 p,,C<'!> plo> 'I roh: all the waitin~ and wondering wonhwhile. And no matter your~· cups: Swedish free- you should find a new purpose. direction or focus in life. standing fireplace. Fen· SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dcc. 21 ): The~ now seems to be a 1 der strat gull•rlamp. p0werful lobby determined to place every conceivable obstacle in Norltake 'Rosa' 10 Mt· C~PIUCORN (Dec n-Jan . 19): F0tus on duty, obligatio n. recent tcr,olut1on. 'o u'll It-am plcn•> aboul what's been happcnina bel''l1nd >Our haC'k. You're going to "''n af\er silent'1n1 rumor mo natr. Ano ther Capricorn 1n p1rturc. AQUA~llT (hn 20-Feb. 18)· arccr. busincs at't1v1ty stimu· la,cd a1> re'iult of contact made tonight Focus o n pltasurc. social act1' ti)'." 1<hc, that arc fulfilled. Yo u'll bt rompltmentcd o n apparel. diplo ma >· harm. PISCE (Feb l ~·March 20)· Empha 11e onainaltty, tndtpcn· dcnC'C'. w1ll1ngncs') IO make fresh start 1n new d1rec11o n. H1Jher-up declan·'> ... , o u arc JUSt the person I've been seck1na!" Leo native hl'lps )-OU get to hl·an of matters. • 1 d 1· · h fi · I b · tings, Journeymn weld your path -parttCUilri)' when Cl tna Wit tnancta Or QSl nCSS set. bar refrlg, 200 qi ICe m atters - a nd it will still take a considerable am ount of effort and chest. convectton oven. ingenuity o n your pa rt to come out of this panicular drama etc 2300 Sari111go Or / unscathed. Irvine Ave FRI/SAT tam CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 20): At this time of the year the Sun Lido1s:-sa1..sun8-12on1y, 1n Gem ini in ariably tends to make you feel rather nervous. turn. wtndsur1et. wt.Iron apprehensive and off-color. However. because of cu~nt strnsn and c:handeoer.bctothlng. etc strains in clost personal relationships.J o u really do nttd to take 417 viaLld NOl'd thmas at a much slowe r pace now an devote m ore atiention to MoVlng Saia Construi11on general health matters. 1 •ul>Pffel tOOla. 1W11ng AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb 13): Don't allow advmt planetary X:~~~':!t ~;nnura acu vit) to make you f~I inadequate or inse<:urc. W"-' you 'are t25 KINGS Pl ,, c11n. cxl)(riencina may be hurtful and upscnina. but it also prdvidcs you ~' with a wonderful o pportunity to rebuild bridles aod come up with MOVING S ALE. ri1tniture solutions to both emotional and profcss1onaf problems. t>ltles. hOUsew.,81 ''"tc PISCES (Feb. 2().M arch 20): Ahhouah by nature you tend to Sun 9AM 37 Se•scac>e bottlt up your emotions and keep ·our sorrowi to younelf. you are ~ · HI. 650·9034 in danger of c rcatina the wrona lmpress1o n now -or wonc -Moving S•le Sun ontr a If J NE t IS VOlJR BIRTHDAY: Yo u recently said, "I want placin~ too much o f a stf'lin on ctnain tics or involvements. 10 4 JurnitUffl houMflold • !•to em erge from emotional cocoon and let the world know rm hert!" There ore try to clear the air. especially on the home (ronL C.:;:: 94~·~ w You'll do II, 100. T hi!> CXC'urs '" JuJy. following elimination of red I JUNE t IS vo\JR I JRTHDAY: Any tbajOr disqreeme~· this ~;-;, I tape. C'Onqucnng of details which takes place th is m onth. So the year a.re bound to be over financti o r pro pel1}' inttmts. However. M 1~ Family 'V.rd ~·,. mouvcs are re' ved up 1n J une and ar tual Oiaht soars i~ July. Arjes. you simply must ht on t~e move and ca nnot afford to endone v11ue ~~:M.~'::°'t;:: , Ubra pcrwn~ pla) significant tole~. Yo u are idcaltst1c. ran 1 ~I pla ns or speculative projects, even 1f you are labelled u nre1ton1b1e. °"" MObllt H°"'4i ftark 1 alt8rC' ~1vc ('){ tohcr nl'° mem orable harsh. insensitive and sclfish . l tl"O ~1.. 15th St NP • ' •ta• llBLMlll 4). 4 • loaOed. IUIC>fl'latlC, .iarm cti.t'co.I St ... 400 720-1 04 Oyt./Eva waanm ··•t Tllllll•IEW ••nn• LIWDUTES SERVICE DIRECTORY FM mote lf'tfom'\iltlOll CALL TOOAY" ISi F• LDIS ....... he Celtf Public U1111tl• CommiNlon. REQUIRES FORD '66 MUSTANG 289 engme automatic 95~ restor@d 673-0138 *UllYIWI* ..-muwu Lie Luncl'les Snaclcs Big & sm. JOOS-Won~ Teact11ng T1;C 96'-6057 CAL .. 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TREASURY C:OlfA •u ~ IUCM um ITAW Copiea ot the Neoettw ..... 8TAW ... be coneleleted Ind .. .... ltATl.-n --ITAW ... ITAW INTE~l AE\ltHUE "'9&.IC NOT1CI flUMJC WOMI The folio'Mln\) petlC>nl 11• oect.r•tlon Mel "4>PO'tino Tiie folow4ng ""'°"9 w• t«mined by fM ~ COUftOlf Tiie ........... ,.,..,.. .,. n. tolcMW'9 ~ W• The fOllOwif'I '*'°"' .,. SERVICE Pursu~I lo ArlicMt Xlll·B IMl•MnmNT <1o1no bullMN a1 doeument1 we •v.ilalMe kif dolftO tMlillNM M: at • regUIW ~ ol ._ ....._ .: c1o1r1ca ~ M: dOlna ~ u · NOTIC• °' Of PfOc>oslUOf\ •• lhe 9C>-l'UMJC NOTICI FR"£Y ENVIRONMENTAL, ~r.-Wend~lon ACNE CONTAOl lReAl· City Council on JllM ''· TIKM>OflHG.1110 THIMDSUHCOMPAN'I', TWO ouvs AIOOINO. "*-IC Au<:TION P<00<1at1on hmlt tor the City •GATIYt 42 f 3eth St , Newport al t.tENl CENTER. iq5 E ... ltio Dr . '-ta AM "'311 Ce&Mov•. Mlaaloft 4232 PMtioe f'd · ~ uu Of Colla Mee• durmg Flecal DICUAATION Beac:I\, C1lfl. 92M3 Ptlnnlng ~" OllY CoMt Hw; .. Cofon• oel Mar. ...,, T. ...... ................ Cellf ta701 Vleto. c.Mf 12tt2 le9dl. Calll. tate:J ~ Ille llUlhoflty In Vnr 1990-91 has bMn caai. NOTICE IS HEREBY JC>Mph Willer FrflY, 421 Of NNporl Beactl, 3300 CiUl.112625 Cllr Clerll, C.., el C.... Dilvld~. t6100r· 9ooet 8. AedMln. 21311 f'oWtJOMPllW9'd.Jr.• lnterMI ~ CocJe Me· eulated to be 1$3,477 881 Gl\IEN that 1 Negative Dec· '8th St.. Newpotl e.ct\, Newpott loutev.,d, New· Sandri Jeennelte Wlleon ..... Chard ~r '.L 111\ta Al\a c...nov•. MIUlon Viejo, 01rrell Johrl HllYOrton, tlOtl '33t. lhe property de--lhe doevrMntahon uted ler111t1on l\aa bMn prepw~ Cellf.112603 l)Of18-ett.CA 1*3 T• Spradling Publiltl90 Orange CC19M He6Qht .. ~. t2701 C... t2112 4232 PatrlQI Ad .. Newp0tt tcrlbld below hU been 1etz-In det.,.mln1ng tne City ol by the C1tv ol Newe><>rl Thtl bu1lne11 It con. ptl()fle 714-6-44-3225 Tlllt tM.111ne11 11 ~n· Deity PllO\ June I , \MO Thit ~ i. eon· Thie bualMll It c;on· a.en. Calif. t2t13 ~d lor nonpayment ot Costa Men·a approprl1hon Beaoo In connectlOn with the ducted ov· an lndMdu11 Publi1h9c:I Or111Qf Cout ducted by: 1n Individual Sl522 ducted by· en~ duc:19d b'j: an lndMdUlll Thi• bUtlnes• It con• lntt(Tlal (9Vef\UI tuee due flmll for Fiscal Vear 1990-91 TRAFFIC SIGNAL INTER· Tl\a registrant(•) com· Dally Pilot Jllne II. 10, 11, The reglttr~t(I) ~· lh9 r ... •tn1nl(1) COfl'I· TM regl1tr1nt(1) com· dueled by: I ~· ,,.,,. from PATRICIA A. & LEAO'I' IS av11laDte for puDI~ In · CONN~CT ON IRVINE AV· tnef\Ced to transact t>u.i· 1990 ~ to tranuct ~ M9l'Cld to lrMMCt ~ INft09d to trtnMCt t>u9j-'*""° J, HARKLESS The property tpeet1on on weekdays In the ENUE FAOM WEST CLIFF n.ss uncle< the Flelltlous Sa5 t5 l'1"t under the ~ltlou1 "8.IC tl)TIC( ""9 under Iha Flctltloul naaa under IN Acilt!Ollt The reglltrent(I) c:om- wlll De IOld at public aucllon 0111e., ot the Director ot DRIVE TO ORCHARD Buslnen NaMa(1) titted 8u1lne11 N1ml(1I ll1ttd 8u11n•1 N•me(1) 111\M Butln.u Nanie(•I lltl•d ~ to transact ~ as provided~ ln18'n1l Rev-F1nallCe 17 f 1r Ortve Costa ORIVE •bove on May t 1 1990 •-JC 111\TIC[ 1bove on· M1rcl\ 4, 1990 '9CTITIOU9'.,...ll •b<MI on: May 1, 1990 ~o~ Of\: NIA Mii unc:t.r 11\e Actltloul anue C~ NehOf\ 633~ and Mesa tl4t"'"'"' 8 00 am to fl Is the preseol 1n1en11on JOMPI\ FrffY n~L nu Sandra J Sprldllng MAm ITAT891ff Oevld Mceonl.11 Scoff 8. Aeclaun 8u1ln111 N1me(1) llat•d rtllled regutauons Oate of S 00 p m . 110hday11 ex-01 the C•I) 10 11ecep1 thtt Tl\11 st11ement wlS lli.d Thia 1111ement was hied The follol!Wlng peraons we TNt ltlllrllenl WM fNed Thia at8temlnt .,... fllld 1boYI on: Mey 1, !990 Sate JUNE 27, 1990. Time ceptt!d This m11tter will be Negative Declarauon and wlththeCountyClerkotOr-A:!==!.r'Of' wllhthlCounlyClefkofOr· c:to0lng&~~D~O; Y .. CHT wlththeCountyClat1cofOr· wllhtneCountyCterkolO.· AobertJoMpl\WatdJr. of Sale 11 00 AM Place of conS1derec:t and determined suppo<tlng de>c:umen1s The ange County on May 16, UM Of' ,ICTITIOUI ange County on May t . ttto S .. LES 315 1 ... A "c 91199 County on May t , 1990 91199 County on May 16. Thi• 1t1tement wit llle!d Sahl 24000 Avila Road nv lhe C•ty Counctl at a reg-C11y encourages members of 1990 ,..._ " • r.. ve.. Ot· ,_ 1tl0 with tM County Clefk of Of· Laguna Ntguet. CA 92677 ular meeung ot the Clly the general public 10 review ,.,_ .,... .. MAm Publish9<1 Orange Coast one cMI Mat, Calif 92625 Published Or.,.i Coeat ,,.,_ ange County on Mfr/ 22. VEl-itCLE IMPOUND LOT Council on .lvne t8 t9110 and comment on Ihle Published Orange Coa11 ha~aab~~~C:,W~g th~·~=~~ Dally Pilot M1y 19, 26. June A An~ony P ~:,"J· 31~ 1~~ 01ily Piiot May 19, 26, JUN Publtahed Or1nge Coat! 1990 Title Otteroo Only the 11gt11 Ma'y T Elliott, Deputy documentation Daily Pilot May 28 JuM 2. 11. th• Flctltloua Bvalneu 2. 9, 1990 ,.2"!2 .. 5 orona "· • • 2, 9, 1990 Dally Piiot MIY 26, June 2. 9, '4111Mf Ml• and 1n1erest or PA· City c .. ,k. City of Co•I• Cop.ea 01 rhe Negative 16 1990 S•292 • v Sl·289 16 1990 Publlstled Ortnge Coatt TRICIA A & LEROY J M11a Declaration and supporung . Sa·415 Name TELLESIS TILE CO • ThomH McCullough, 315 ' Sa-480 Dally Pilot, June 2. II, 16. 23. HARKLESS 1n and 10 lhe Pubh!ohl'd Orange Coast documents are available tor 3277 Colorado Lane. Costa •-IC 11nTICE Iris Ave · Corona cMI Mar, "8JC NOTICE 1990 p1ope1ty will btl offered tor o,ulv Pilot June 9 1990 pubhc review and 1nspec11on IMIDtfC unTICE Mesa. Cant. 92626 ,.~ nu C1llt. 92625 Sa-495 5aia 11 requetleO the 51521 11 rUUL nu The fiC1111oua Buainffs Thi• bu11ine11 It 'on· -trnOU1--.. •-IC MnflC[ .,._ • Name relenec:I to 1bove wu l'tCTtT'tOUI 9UIMll ducted Dy a ,.,....,., p1r1· .----,--. nu 1ri111n11 Revenue ...,1~1ce will Plann1no Depar1men1, Cit~ FICTITIOUS IUltNlll filed In 0ra1'Qe County on NA• ITATl•NT nershi v-·~· NAm ITATlmNT "8.IC NOTICE turn1an 1n1orma11on abou1 PUBUCHOTICE 01 Newport Beach. 3300 NAMESTATIMENT July 29. 1988 FILE Th-.totlowlngpersonsare Thepre iatrant(s) com· Tn.fotloWingpersona1re '9CffnOUl9UIMll pou•ble ttncumbronces Nl'wpofl Bduleverd. New The following persons are NO F387545 doing Duslne11 as. meocec:I 1~ trinaac:t busl· doing bulineea 11: NAm ITATl•NT flCTTT10US ._, ..... ..,,n1ch may De uselul .n di' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS port Beach, CA 92663 Tele dorng t>osiness as Timothy Divid wood, SEASONS TRAVEL. 1340 ness undef Ille Fictllk>ul TERAAZA COURT AS· Thi tollowing p1tson11 are 1e1m1n1ng 11'10 valut> ol lhe NAME STATEMENT C>hone 7 I~ 6U-3225 r J FRANK SALES COM-3277 COiorado Ln Costa N Kraem« Blvd Placlf\tia. B N I( I II 1 d SOCIATES, L.P.. 23046 dolno busm.M u MA• ITATl•NT The tollowlng p1taon1 are d~ng t>uliMN at Interest t>a1ng ~Old Destrip-The tollcw1nq pe1so11<1 are 1 Pubhsht--u Orunge Const PANV 92 "'4arbella San Mesa Caltt !12626 · CA 92670 · ~:e~~· Ma'"'s ~ll90 s e AY•nld• De La Carlola MINICHELLO'S PIZZA. non ot propeny 1989 PON-llo1nq bU!o1t1es~ JS Dally Pilot June 9 tO 11. Clemen le Calif 92872 Thi; boSlnNS was con-Bobst. Larry R . 372 Dover a Anll!PnY p ~eary 11315, Laouna HUit. Clllf. 9695 G WarNr. Fountain TIAC SAf ARI ST A TION n PE f:. TVL ERS 1Qu 1990 l•Pnt' friJnks 92 Marbella ducted Dy an lndr\lldull Ave . Brea, CA 92621 This 1t11e~t was med 92653 Valley, Calif 92708 (llLAMPE PRODUCTS GROUP (b)LPO. 3334 E. Coast Hwy., Sule 207, COf· ona del Mar. Calif 92625 WAGON WHlliE EXTERIOR OuJ1I St 110 Nt:_..,port I SaS 17 San Clemente Cahl 92672 This statement was fllec:I BOBST Donna G . 372 wllh tile County Clerk ot Of· Br~ Development Cof. John Anthony MlnlChlello. DARl< BLUE VfLOUA IN· Bt•uch CJhl 9<>6~.J I Joseph D Franks. 92 with !he County Cletk ot Or-I Dover Ave . Brea, CA 926~ I ange County Of\ Mly 9 l9llO pofat , • Cllll0tnil•Cof. 304 E Adele. An1halm. TERICA 15.861 Mil ES ~11~11da lt·e Young 18 Marbell11 San Clemente enge County on May 30 This business 11 con-FQe503 poratlofl. 23048 Aventaa De Catlt. 92805 FULL POWER1 ALL A\IAIL· C ., 11 Ridge q1quM N19ue1 PUBLIC NOTICE c a111 9:>672 · 1990 · ducted by husband and wile p bllshec:t Orange 'Coast La Ca1to1a •315, l.agun1 Thll t>uslne11 IS con. Diane Lampe . 424 NlrCINUS, Corona det Mar. Call! 92625 ABLE OPTIONS VIN Ca111 92677 I rrw, busmes~ ,5 con-PuDllshe<l Orange Coasl The registrant com-DalluPilotMa 19 26 June Hlllt.Calit 92653 ductec:lby·antl\(ltvlc:lual IG2BL 81V6KA?00997 I Thos ou•.ll'e&~ is con NOTICE OF ducted by husbandandw1le DailyPilot June 9 l6,23.30. menced to transact bos .. 2 9'1 1990 'f • • This buslneu 11 con· The reglatrant(s) com· MINIMUM BIO S508 5'.> d11CIM by .... 1rid1\1duJI PUBLIC HEARING TM re>g1Slrlllll(SI com-1990 ness unde1 the llCllllOUS . . Sa 287 ducted by: a llmlled parlNr-menced to tr1nsac:t buli· This Du11ness la con- ducted by an 1nd1vldu11 GMAC ENC.UMBR~NC E.. lht •t'Q• t•dr 1" ,orr BEFORE THE lmenct><I 10 transact bvs1· sa-514 business name or name• -ship ne11 under the Flc:lllloua $ 14 69 t 45 ri•ence<.1 '" l•dni.il, r ou~1 I CITY COUNCIL ne!os unde1 the F1c1111ous listed above on June t. 1990 The registrant(•) c:om-Business N1rne(s) tlaled Properly n1,11 rw ir1 I""" un<ll'r llw r 1rr111ou!> 1 OF THE CITV OF Busini>'i~ Name{sl listed 1 Bobst. Donna G. P\8.IC NOTICE menced to 1ranaac:1 t>uli· at>cwe on· May 17. 1990 The reg1st1an1(1) com· menced to transact ous1- riess under the F~t111ou1 BuslneH N1m41C1) lilted above on May 1. 1990 spected al 10 30 AM ro •au~•flt''<5 NJn'lf"I~) listed FOUNJAIN VALLEY !et:IOll\l C>n May 10 1990 ..;..... nen under lhe FIClllloua Jot\n Mln1Ctlle4to 1100 AM ON JUNE 27 al OVf'Oll Miv ll ll'lQ{l NOTICE: IS HEREBY( JosephD rrank5 PlellC NOncE FICTITIOUS•UllNfll Business Name(•) lilted Thia statement*" filed 1990 24000 AVILA FiOAD I &1t·n<1.1 ' • GIVEN lhlt on TuesoJ~ I This sraremen1 was filed w1tn lhe County Clerk ol Or· NA• ITATt•NT above on May 3. 1990 wHh the County Cleflc ol Or. t..AGUNA Niv\)EL CA Tn15 shtlomettl "'"h hle<l Jvnt• tQ t9<10 a1800PM w1th theCoun1yClert..ol Or· FICTITIOUllUllNEIS ange Counly ,on M•y 17, The following persons are EdwmJ Brlggs,Pr~t Inge County Of\ May 17, <12677 • VEHICL f IMPOUND 1..,,111 11,., c0,1111~ (1"'~ 0 1 Or· m tht> Council Cham1>P1 I ange C.ounty on May 15 NAME STATEMENT 1990 F45755t doing business as This staremeflt WIS !fled 1990 Oline L1mpe This stllernent waa filed with 1118 County Clerk ol Or· ange County on M1y 22. 1990 LOT Paymr••I Terms F 111 an9{' Couni~ 011M..iv11 1990 10::'00 s1,11e1 Avl'ou11 Fouri 1990 • The following persons are Pubhshed Orange Coost ALL-OCCASIONS VIDEO. wlth the County Cletk of Or-fU14ea ~aymenl 'l'<l"'""·l •n .icc1>p· 1 F4S658S t.i·.r v <lie~ Cahlornid tne F4.57290 doing business as Di!ily p,101 May t9 26 June 159 Vor11town Ln · Cosll ange Counly on M1y 16. Published Orange Cont Jnce or h1Q,w'11 t .. 11 Fn1m 01 p,,11,,.,1, ,, o •"<I' ( oast l. , C '" -~111 hold a Pue> Put>li~hed Orangt> Coast NYDAM MARKETING & 2. 9 1990 Mesa. Caht 92628 1990 Dally P1to1. June 2 9 16, 23. Payment A•I bavmt•nl<; mvsr 0 '''• P In\ ~· •y I~ 21 J•"'e ht H1>,1nnq on "'" tollowmg I Daily Pilot Mav 26. June 2 9 PUBLISHING CO • 271 East Norris 11nd Alaoc1a1es. Charles F1sc;1na . I 59 F457291 1990 F451CM4 PuDl1shed Orange Coast D1111y P1101. June 2 9 16, 23 . 1990 1'18 l.Jy ca~h ,. 1t1l1l'd Ill~" ? " t'lUQ CONSIDFRA TION OF FIS I 16 t'l90 17th Street Su11e 222 Inc . 20251 AC3Clf St . Suite Yorktown Ln .. Costa Mesa. PuDlislled Oran~ Cout Se-489 .... ~h•er ' • i'l'a~urer s l s 1 •"'4 CAL YEAR 1990 1991 ANO sa.478 Co$1a Mesa Gahl 926?7 ' 200. Santa Alla Hgts CA Gahl 92626 Oally PllOI May 26 June 2. 9. c11eci.. 0, r.v , 1 ""'"° <;111 .. s 1111<11 1""' TWO Y(AR OP I John Waiov1ez 1991 C 92707•5434 I lh1s business Is con· 16. 1990 ---------- posr.11 tJdl•" • •O••" ~ or PUBLIC NOTIC£ fRAltNu f\UOGfT ANO PUBLIC HOTIC£ Anaheim Ave C~sta Mesa Sa303• duC1ed by an indlVldual Sa·•73 P\8.IC NOTICE l<•ll'Q'4lh (T\(o('O, 01 ll'• TEN VfAR ~ISCAl f ORF Calif 92627 . . The 1eg1strant(s) com· __ .;;....;~...;..~;.....;...;..;.. __ ~""" cti~i-'' "'01·•·• 'k• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS A<;' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Jill Wa1ov1cz 1991 C n11nllC Ml'\flCE menced to transact busi· FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS •6~··01" 1" 11' .. ,,,., 1' '""'' NAME STATEMENT Tho\< '1"'"'"'q IC 1''""''h'' NAME STATEMENT Anaheim Ave Costa Mesa l'"UD nu lness under lM Flciihous P\BllC NOTICE NA• ITATt•NT • Sa-496 P\llllC NOTICE e1nut' 5,.,.,,,,. 1 r,,,, r""''I'" r """"" ''",I" 1 O• 11 e>r>posil•~tt lo 1 1"1 rt 1 11 Calll 92627 FICTITIOUS IUS.._,SS Business Name(s) llSled The IOllow1"" --sons 11re NANCY GANG. 17 t7, 1i•u1•0'-.il y,1li 1Je q.-en an op '" •> owing per-.ons .ire ,.... above on April I 1990 "• .. ~· Rennue Officer. p 0 BOX ' l ,. I' ... ~· ot; to I• • I ''"" t'I d1••ll" t u11nPSS .JS This bUSllll'SS IS COn· NAME STATEMENT Charles F1sc1na FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS doing business as FICTlTIOUI IUllNEll NAMI 9TAT£Mffn The 1011ow1ng persona a11 do•ng business as C·20, Lagun• Niguel, CA A>v't A• p.,, 11,,.,,.,1 1 0,.,.tt•J r<•u1 ANTA SIN1ERIQRS t01ductedbyhusbandan<Sw1le ll\e lollowing persons are Thisslltementwashlec:I NAMISTATIMENT NEWPORT CUSTOM 92677 17141643•4028 T •' ''' <A 1,,. 11 ,, ,.1"1 E ,1,11,..1,, FoA Sh•Prd•d Wat Berih O Trw reg1srrant1sl com· doing business as with tne County Clerk 01 Qr. Tl\e following persons are LAMP SHADE. 1406 Ltncoln 0..,., ,1 •.~ ,, , • .,,,, ~.s,ai ~t'' ,.~,.~ ,.,...,.1,1Qer "' c.11 .. , r, Ne ... port Beach mt>ncPrt to 1ransac1 bus•· PREFERRED COATINGS. ange County on May 9 1990 d~ng Dusiness es Lane. Newport Beacn Cahl .., , ,, 1 1 • ,.... • "t ''" 7,4 , ~ti 1 ~ ... 1 .. 0~'"'" Ca111 4~bt.iJ Int''>~ u11<1er lh<> F'1ct111ous 24451 Ahc1a Parkwlly. Suite F~ THE JOULE GROUP, 92660 J TECHNOLOGY DE· VELOPMENT 18939 San Cerlos. Fou,,ta1n Valley . Ce11t 92708 • ' ., ,,,, ll'. I I'•. '·· ••I •I I' r Anlfil u .. ger 457 Promc>fl Bus1n1'SS Name(sl llSleO C7221 MISSIOf\ V1e10 CA p bhshed Orange CoaSI 10428 Apache River Ave Phan Tu Lal. 1406 Lincoln c..~.·o ·CITY COUNCIL OF THE tc •, O""e w Newport aoovi> oo N A 9?691 1 Dnit~ Pilot May 19 26 June Fountain Valley, Call! 92708 Lane Newport Beach. Calif Gt'lald L S11uer 18939 San Canes Foun111n I/alley. Cahl 92708 PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF I NEWPORT 8E~CH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT / PUBLIC NOTICE ,.-/ NEGATIVE OECLARA TION '•' Tl( f r, »llf<t U' "·· ti•' ., IJ' .. ~ t ' ,. • • •••. ,.~ d df•aC.tl 1n c:oon.,. h•H' wt1t\ -,, .. "f"IArrt( ~ '.A "4 t H _0111•.•(..' '· )UI"' HI <; H(j ... , F''1 ~I JAMflQR[!' Pt)Jl 1 T ) r>, IA •4 ' ' f 4S76l3 .. ' . 'I .... . ; PUBLIC NOT ICC FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME SfATEMENl •I • t If ..... 11 !1t I 'CITY OF' FOUNTAIN VAL· 8P<1rt· ( 111' 'l2660 ' John Walov1cl W1tharn Paul Seidel ~5295 2 9 l990 Sharon Etchemendy, 92660 LEV J E C•rpenter, CMC I l h1~ hvsine~s ·~ con Thi& statement was hied Arion W8y M1ss1on V1e10. · , • Sa-293 3367 I Blue Lantern. D1n1 This busmen 11 con- City 'cierlc · Ou<.lt>O b , 31 •nd1v1oua1 with th•• Couf.lv Cle•~ or Or· CA 92691 Po1n1. Cahl 92629 dueled Dy an 1nd1V1dual , , ., , , , <, •1, fhe •t Q1s11an11s1 c >m anqe C0unty on M11y 9 1990 This Dus1ness 1s con-I Jaye Lynn Towne. 10•28 The 1eg1s11ant(st com-p., '1 , .: ', "'~:. ,; 1 mrnc1><1 , ., u 111&t1ct tw~•· F45e501 ducted oy t1n md1v1dual PUBllC NOTICE Apache River Ave . Fountain rneneed 10 trtnsact bus1- . .,. , ,,, 1 ·~"-111d•• ""' F1c11t1ou'> P111>l•~h .. cl Or.1ng1> Co.isl The 1-eg1strant com-, Valfey,Calll 92708 ness under the l'1clitious 1 l1 ,, ,.~, "·''"'' ~1 11sted D .. 11 r>. r ""•'t 1q 26 June menced to t•ansact bus1-' FICTITIOUS IUllNESS Su&an Bond Woll 1001 N Business Name(s) hsteo ----------1t , • Jc 1 1 Jbll 2 q tQQO ness under the l1ct111ous1 NAME STATEMENT Lincoln Street BurDan11. 1bovt' on NIA. PUBLIC NOTIC[ A"'''' U11Qt:• I SJ 29 1 oui.•riess name or n.imes The lollowing persons are Cahl 91506 Phan La. r11., .1.1tf'1,,c·111 w"' llf«<.I l 11~1ee1at>O\eonS 18 90 t doingbusinessas Tn1s business is con-Th11 statement was hied NOTICE OF ,.,,1 11" Lvu1 r, ,.,. 0 1 01 I j W1ll1am P11u1 St>1<1el I ld)LAGUNA MA~11;ETING ducted by a general part-Wiii\ lhe Counl1 Clerk ot Qr. PUBLIC HEARING ang• Cou•.r, "' May 16 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi~ statt>mf'nt wa s Meo COMPANY lb)CALIFORNIA nersh1p Inge County on M1y t 1 BEFORE THE l'l91i w•l h the C:ounty Cltr~ ol Or-PHOTOCOPY SERVICE T11e reg1stranllsl com· t99Q This business 1s con- ducted Dy on lnd1v1dual The reg1srrant(S1 com· menced to 1rarisac:1 t>us1· ness undet 11\e f 1cht1ous Bu1'1nn<1 Name<sl 11sted above on N1A Gerald L Sauer This siatemenl wu filed with tne Counry Clerk ot Or· ange County o" May 23 1990 CITY COUNCIL F4Snl7 I FICTITIOUS IUSINESS l anQ(' Coun1y c>n M.iy t8 300 t 1 Iv) Glen 16 Laguna menced to transact l>usi-F456127 OF THE CITY OF , ,1 1 , l l , )• C ,..,!.I NAME STATEMENT l!i~U F4576211 N1gu~ Cahl 92677 nes$ under the Fictitious Pul>ilshect Or.tngt' Coast FOUNTAIN VALLEY O •··~ P1\ IM ... ,1 •u-;> 9 Tt-t 1n110 ... ·•·1] ll"IS(\0\ .>re PubhShed Oranqt> CllaSI Ric.hard Mark Gerber. Business Name('l) hated Daily P1IOI June? Q 16 23 F4SI092 PuDl1Shl'd Orange Coast Daily Pilot June 2 9 16 23 Sa 486 t990 '• 1 • < f ••F RF !n It\ 14~0 ..ir .. 11.; I ,,s,rie .. ~ a~ Diul~ p,101 May 19 _,6 Junf' ?9932 Morongo Laguna above on May ,. 1990 1!190 r, -.,p~ if,,,1 •" "" l.1y I S 1 '172 Wfll"I PAR1 N[RS, l TO ? q 1990 N1qu,.1 C.ihl 92677 Sharon Etchemendy 11 1:1 r1 f. M A Cl\htorn•;i l1m1ted Pa11-J SaJ02 T111~ 11us111ess is con-This statemenr was filen Sa-•97 ne1sh•P &:>O NP ... 11011 ducrect Dy an 1nd1v1dual with the County Clerk ot Or· PlellC NOTICE PllllC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC£ c. ••h·• D""" Su•tt' 840 I I Tn.. •eg1str11n11s1 com· Inge Counry on May t6, 1--_;;;.:;;..;:....,.....,.;;..;_.;;.;;;. __ I N1:~.; , • 1 0·· 1< 1, (.dill 9.?b60 f>OOLIC NOTIC[ menct'<I ro trans3cl t>u,1 1990 CITY OF V'tt•u P,,,1111·1, 1 111 A ness un<ll't lhe F'ic1111ous FU12M FtcTITtOUt IUIMIS FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS NEWPORT BEACH C111. ,,, ... l 1m IPd P.itlnPI CITY OF BuS•ness Namecsl ltsted PubhSl\ed Orange Cout NAME STATEMENT NAME llATEMINT PUBLIC WORKS o;h r 6.C Nt·"'i><''' (.f'nl"• COSTA MESA abOV" on M~) I 1990 Daily Pilnr May 26 June 2 9 The tolfoWlng persons are Tht' lottOWlng persons are DEPARTMENT Ot ,. S\Jth 11.it Nt "'1>0'1 PUBLIC NOnCE Aich8•<1 M Gt'rDe• 16. 1990 do1nq business.. domg t>usmeu as PUBLIC NOTICE IEl1•..i,1o 1.. 1111 1,'IJl•O , Pu.-toan1 10 Art1c1" )(111-B This ~raternent was hied Sa-•771 (alPACtFIC HORIZON AMERICAN BRICP< CON· NEGATIVE T1 ,,.,5,ne"s ·~ co11 DI Prci1JO'.l1lto11 4 1111• <1p w1lh Hiti County Cle1k ol O•· PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CRETE WOOD CLEANING DECLARATION <lu '' ~I. t In '•·<l .,., t••l'I c •opr 11 rn hm•I I ,,'"" City an9e County on May 7 1990 (DISECURITV OACIFIC AND RESTORING J45 Um· r t f 1' Hf Rf H 1 ~· ,, "' Costd Mes .. 101 lhe F45e1ff PUBLIC NOTICE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT vernty Dr H· t Cos1a Mesa ,,. 1 ,1 ,,.. r ,., Tt11• "''I•~"·'""' nm i 1989-90 hsro.11 ~ll"' "•'' tlt'en P11t11i,1 ... 11 01.1119e Coasl ctPROPEATY MANAGE-Cahf 92627 ~ i. l , , o ri•t>no•11 10 11;1n.,a<t t>u'>•· recaic.ulated Tht' 1"v1sed Dally P1101 M11y t9 26. June FICTlltOUI IUllNESI ~ENT ENTER P ~IS ES Th0m11s W1U1am Sweatt • '., , ,,.. '"' r , t 1 '"'~ 1989·90 8PtHt 1>11.w o11 1trr111 2 9 1990 NAME Sl AT£MENT t7S6 I E t7th St T 11 345 UntvertHy Dr Costa ... • m• Buw ,. ri ,, • 1 .,ted I• 11~ t>t't'n ca11,ulalt'd 10 ~ Sa-286 Tiie lollow•ng C>el'SOf\S are C 111 92680 us n M11sa Ca~I 92627 .,tiovi• ,~,, N A , S~!i 989 58b I do1119 bus.neu es ap J h lO!>J l James Freariclt J~n1ngs, )'. I , .. ·H '""<''\I P,,.r. I In!' docunwnr .. 11011 uSetl PlellC NOTICE TINA TUCl(ER DESIGN, w 1:rr;:n v~1:1111~~ C1111t 50 I Tustin Ave . Newport • ,., '" df'1Prm1111no 1ht> C•I> ot I 714 Orchid Avenue Corona 92~7 8 Beach Celot 92663 I h1'i "'"'"n'"nr """' t11ea CoSI& Met,11 'I 1eca1cul,ill()f'I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS def Mar Cahl 92625 Gil1>er1 Alkl'as 77 t4 I( not· This trnsint'5S •S con- t l• CITY COUlllCll Or THE I 'a 11" P'• • r•I •'"'II<!'\""'"' ti" l ''""'' {~»rio ol 0•· ol •hP ;ipp10"'"14Pn lun1t lor NAME STATEMENT Tina Giselle Tucke<, 714 I D O C I I ducted by a generat P&fl· r • •" CITY OF FOUNTAIN VA'l r "• ""·M It·· a• Qe c.o•WIY on M.iv 9 1q90 ••~t.11 ft1a1 198Q-90 ,, .iva.1 The lullow1ng pm-.ons are Orcrud Avenue CoronO\ det wOO<l r range 11 ' net1h1p F4~S01 LEY J E C••~riler CMC •-i "''"' " 1• •IC" ,,, rl F456SOS al'lt" •or put>hc •nspecl on on 11c.1n9 l'u~1nt>ss .J< Mar Caht 9262~ 92669 The 1e911111en11s1 com-C1t~ Cir ri. • •Pl"''""l 41 w••t\ rrp P1t>hsht><J Or ml)t> C1ns~wt.>ekOaysintheOt1oe1>otrhe SUN A QUA POOl 0h1s business rs con-This Dusiness 15 con· mence<l 10 1rans11et l>t.IS•· 1 • • 1J ,.,, 11111• 1 • 1 1 l.•'• ,.,,..,,.,ii• ""'n Ot'"OI Dil1ly Pilnt Mav 19 26 .June Dirt>cror or r1nanc" 77 Fair CENTER 883S Adams Ave ducted by an tnd1v1dual ducted by a general pall~ n4'!SS under the FichllOUs · •'• t• • ,., , • •• eiur • t'J "'"1ew I? Cl 1900 '"~ Cos13 Mesa -br1ween Hunt1ngtrln Beath Calif The reg1strant1st com-~ship l Bt••meu NnmfliS) listed , • J' J tomm .. , • '" 1111s !>a 2•1() 8 00 am 10 5 00 pm hOI· <12646 menced to t11111act bull· he reg19traril(& com· llbOVI' on nol )el 1 _,... Kara D Smith 2209 Brin-ness under the FiclihOUS menced to transact bu51-fom Sweau •.. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• d1s1 Newport Be<JLh Ca111 Business Name{s) hated ~ess unde<N 1~ ~ic\illou~ This s1a1emen1 was filed 92660 atove on May 11 1990 usiness N am 5 isre with tne Cour•l1 Cltlrk of Or This ous•ne!oS l!o con fine Tucker '";:ve on /~ an9e County on May 22 dvcteo by an 1nd11rrdua1 Th•~ state<Nlnt was hied iymun 1 ano"' t990 The 1e91srran11s1 com-with lhe County Cle•~ of Or· This s~emlf\~;:s /";r' F4MCMI menced ro rransuCI bu51 ange County on May 18, wtlh the nly 0 1 ,. Pullh!ohed Orange Coast ness u11de• the l'1cr111ous 1~ ~~~ County on May 8 Doily P1101. June? 9 16 23. 8us•ntss Namt>lsl 11s1eo F457213 F•S712:l 1990 111>0v1> on May 1~ 1990 PuDhshe<I Orange Coast Sa-494 Daily P11or MllY 26 June 2 9 Published Orange Coast ----------K&• <1 D Smoll\ D I p I J 2 g 16 23 Tn1s s1a1emen1 was l1led 16. t990 1 ai Y 1 ot. une · PUBUC NOTICE with the County Cferlc of Or-Sa·•76 990 --..;...;~;;..;.....;.:.;~~--H UntingtOn Beach I Fountain Valley ~~ counry on Mav 16 s a-•92 F1~!!!~o~:A~~~~s WE WI LL Daily Pilat I N D E P E N D E NT r:457429 PUBllC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE The 1ooow•ng P"''on~ are Pubhsht"d Orange Coast ----------·r--_;.~~_;.;..;.....;..;..~-d~ng busmen as Daily Pilot May 26 June 2 9 FICTITIOUS IUllHEIS FICTITIOUS IUllNEll COAST AL VALlEY REAL- 16. 1990 NAME ITATE .. Nt NAME ITATEMENl fY ANO MANAGEMENI Costa Mesa NEWS 53_474 Thelollow1ngpersonsa1e fhe lolloy,1ng pe1sonsa1e CO 3t631PneoOonJose ll•ll•••••••••ldOI"{) l>v'\1nen 11s dO<ng ous1neu as SJn Ju.in Cap1s1rano Calif (BIAMS ENTERPRISES RADIOGRAPHIC EDUCA· 9267~ LOCAL (blEUOT NESS DELI EX TIONAL SYSTEMS INC . Corneltas Garret Van t 8 PRESS 785 W 17th SI Unit 18440 E Am1slad. Suire E. Wt111g11n 316'.l 1 P11~ Don --~~--a.--iLJC•-~J:l.()( """''-'i4!"""'~-+--+ .... -lii .... -4J·--W~~'-----irJlli~iiiltiiiJlilAliiii~i!Jiiii'~~H;!C~o~st~acM;eQs~ae;;c~a~11~1j9~2:6:2~1tFcou:;:,n~1a~1~n~v~a~11~ey~C~·a~11~1~9;2~1~08~J~o~se":';'~s~a~n~J~u~a:n~c-a~p~•s~t:ra~n~o~~~-111 b11dge Cir Costa Mesa. Center Inc Ca11torn1a Tess C Van w11h9an C D I M N Ews 'AClflC YllW Caltl 92627 18440 E Am1stad Suite E. 31831 Poseo Don Jose San 0 ro n a e ar - !MW!•L .... -Alan Miner 408 Camino Fountain Valley Cahl 11'708 Jueri Cep•slrano Caht _..,_ .. _ r-~an C1emenre Cahl 92672 This business 1s con-92675 C-.ery • M0'1utry This busmen is con-ducted by a COfporatlon This bu11ness is con • Ch191f • Crematorr ELL ~ menced 10 ,transact bus•· The reg1s11anr111 com· AR GUARANTEE.' J!IOO P1c:it1e VMtW Dt1ve dneurcslhedip by 11 gentral part· lhe 1eg111ran11s1 com <lucled t>y nut1>all<l &n<1 wite ~,,. The 1eg1111ran11s1 com-ness under tne Fic1111ous m"nt ed lo transact t>usr· meoced 10 transact t1u11· Bu1inen Name(s) lilted ness unaer "'e F1c11t•OUi We will sell you r car. If after 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for tree! •••••••••lllllllness under the F'1et111ous above 011 May 1 1990 B1a1nes~ ,.N<Jrnets) hsle<l Business Namelsl fitted Or Robert Roo~s Pies•-at>ove on Mity t 1 1q110 ,_ ...... llU llHIW&f Mortu•ry • ChlCMI C'emauon 110 8r~ay CottaM.u .., .. ,. - aoove on May 1 1<190 denr less C Vdn W111ioan Monica 1r .. 1n This statement wa, t11Pc:1 This slattiml!nl wilS hied This sraremenl was hied with lhe Count~ Cletk ot Or-with t'1f' Coun1y Clerf.. ot Or· 11tllh lhe County Cler' ot Or· enge County on MllY 14 ange Counr.-on Mov t4 ange County on M•y 4 t990 1990 t'l90 NO STRINGS AITACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Run 10 word s for 3 weeks at $18.50, 55¢ each add111onal word. Must be prepaid. A word constitutes anything that has a space between it. For individuals only ·-----------~--------~----------~ F45t010 FUH57 F.,._ • Pu1>l1shed Ornnge Coast Put>hshect OroniJP Coast PuDhSht'll O•t111g11 Coast OJU.jo Poor June 2 ll 16 23 Daily Pitot. June ~ 9 16. l3 Dltlty P!lor Juno 2 9. 16..23 1990 1990 1990 Sa 487 Se 488 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The legal Department at the Darly Pilot is pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail· able to new businesses Please stop by to tile your t1c1lt1ous business statement at 1he Daily Prtot Legel Depart· ment. 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa. Cahfornta II you can no1 stop by. please call us at (7 14) 642·432 t. Extension 315 or 3 16 and w1e will make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mail l t NAME----------~--PHONE _____________ _ We will now SEARCH the name tor you at no eittra charge. and save you the trme and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana Then. of course. after the search 1s completed we will hie your 11ct1t1ous business name statemef)t with the County Clerk. publish once a w~ for four weeks as required by law and then file your 1Proof of publl· cation with lhe county Clerk II you should Mve any further questions, please call us and we wilt be more than glad ro assist you • Good luck in your : ADORE.SS CITY -------------- 1 STATE ZIP----CHECK#---AMOUNT ENCL. --- EXPIRATION DATE : MASTERCARD/VISA#------------- 1 MESSAGE: ' ' I I I .. I ~ ~ : '. .. . . ~ ·. ~. ~. \.1 .. .: ' . ~ ~. (,,. J. . ; ., .- ' 't..,· y t \-I I ... I ' hr·.• •. ""'<• • • ·~: 1, , · l.;_r t ~ • .. ... ... ..... .:..: . .. . ... ' . . new business" ---. . - I • - .. • PAGE 2 / SATURDAY, June 9, 1990 -DAILY NOT I ftM. ESTATI DAILY PILOT N:WIS IESAVERDE • •MEREDITH HlMTWGTON 8EACti cwmENI • CIOLDf.N WEST ' ·19TA1E8 COSTA MESA a: 0 en a: < :x: ~ rtos AMif' es ~ ~ .f' 4'0$ /~ ~ I er 'BACK BAY \ • 9PYGLA88 taL • ntE a.111 •HAMOR •BEL OUAT Al>CE . •BIGC ON ~BEAO-t •IRWE TORA CE •HAABORVEW CORONA . DELMAR 5 TOSANDEGO -. SAN~ -C.APISTMNO Aecentty completely remod1l1d, this ... ...... home ~3 bedloorM, 41..i blllhe. • prtvMe ~pool & IP9 and ........ uee of marble, granite and Berber carpet plua .,, Incredible lighting sys1em. A prtv.te p69r and lllp for a 80 foot yacht la atrateglcelly located In front of the home. Huge mast• tutte fronts water. The uttimate in .ophisU- cation. $2, 195,000(LH) , ( uam 1 UILlllTS lillNm Ent8r the prestlgk>ul community of t.antern a.y &tat• to a bMutiful cuetom home built for entertaining. Thia S bedroom. 4'11 bath home Maturel a large kitchen and family room wMh oceen/mrirlna views. three fi,.._ ptacee, a.tormal dining room, extensive use of marble and a landtcepe cornptete wtth foun- i.ins_ The oceen view spa and forever views make for a truty specilll property. $1,595,000. SATIMDAY. June 9, 1990 / ftAGE l ....... , lllT• llY,_IT anE 1111 ArM In time and In OIMak:'fredttion, We a.con Bay bMuty hM been ~ remodeled usuing auperior cratt'"'8111hip, artistry and fine, rare mateti.As. Thia home teatur• S bedrooms main chennel and Belboa Chennel views and "due west" lo- cation. Neetled among multi-mlllk>n dollar -ttome., the ''package" contains a tennis ~ and bollt mooring. This home truly la the "Newport lifestyle". $2,495,000(LH) IEWUSTI• llLlll ISi I• PllfEITLICITlll Completely ranodeted home with an excel- •tent location on one ~ •· 191and's streets. Custom ..... lo 1 ., llvtng n>om- w/fireplace s01t-ng room for great entert. ·•tured are 2 mMlr suties, each .•• ietr own bath, + a huge 1 bedroom rental untt This home IS SPEC4Al!I $979,500. IEW LJSml COTE REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU· Thia ~ 4 bedroom, 3 b9th home la situated on a comer with nMrtV 'I• ecre tot and teerur. a Wiiy priwlte Y8f"d with a super custom pool. PrtvllCY II the by-word. This Is a rare oooortunlty to a " " Tll1llW 11 .. llE CA9IS VIEW LICITlll HIRIOR ISUID DRIVE CUSTll $2,~l&,IDO ., • l . I HARBOR RIDGE ELEGA ~CE $%0.000 This 3 bedroom "ith df'n is fahulou1>l) liithl a nd aiH! Situa lC"d 0 11 a n •r' unit!Uf' a nd pri,alt' t•nd 101: th" uno bstruNt'd ~t'an anti ril) liithl ',.., .. , art' brcathtakin,:. Communit' pool al1fl lrnni~ indudt'd. OPE' Sl ~. 1-5. TOI' O•' THE •"ORLD s I. l9.;.ooo Thii. j, a fabulous property with an unparallf'll'd \ic". lnrrt'dibl~ prhat.-. lhb uniqu .. 3 hrdro11111. 21 r ba th "I Hrepla1·r is onl~ a'""' und a huH ol<I.' '\\t':\I to thousands of acr~ oi•opt'n •r111n·. thi .. hl'autiful homr i11 a must 11tt! • HA l'SllOHt:S Sft~>.500 Fabuloui. c·o1111jft' i1l'l!i quiet lo('8tion on ln't' 1.irle'ci t.lrt¥1. I l>t•drooms. 3 bathi.. bt'autilul n·11iodc·lt·d 1.itr hrn. Coz). <'omfortablt' and in top 11utd1 condition. Prirt>d lo sell., OPE:\ ~AT 1-;"; PHIO'. HEOH.TIO~ . llOHEt:un· 11. I l9.000 Huild Dt'" or remod .. l exiel~ bou .. t' into ~our drt•a m homf'. l ot is la rg<' w/\lt'" in t'\clu~h r famil~ ar..a. Offert<d at land \alut'. tm. t: \' l O' t:LEG .\~CE 1.8 :;0 .0CNt ~pt'clarular 'ie" s of 1tolf c·o urM'. Fa ... h1on l•h•nd. und rlub huu~·. I bt'd room ... famil~ room. t firt'pla1·h. itazf'bo. Sf"r ~"· 3 <'ar itara,:... \ ~n·at Ooorpla n. OPE'\ :\l '\ n \ \ 1-.> llARROR RIDGE f."\T \ n :s "t)2."i.OOO .) bt-droom. 3• 1 bath ... u .. , oni.h1rt' .. modt'I. t:nJ unit" \if "· F ull "l'I ba r. up11tain. dl'd•. Int .. of ui.1·11lmd •. 1 .ar~·· ~ar<I. OPE' SAT & Sl :\ I·.) NEWPORT NORTH VILLA 1649.000 llDllin« 3 bedroom. 2~ batb forma--*' wida many upgradH. Marble ii uaed ntnaaively throughout and mirron arf' deverly Uled la the powdu and aittiag room. lkautifuJJy laadec.pect. Commuoity pool and apa. OPEN SUN 1-5 ---\ILLA 'ALBOA/SE.\ •• AIRf. ----. . '[''PORT Bf...\t:ll 1•mo: m:m o :D 1 r;R.ooo 0 1w of a kind · 1·or11plrtrl~ rt'mc11frlt·d I lwclro11111. I l1u1h 1·m11l11. \II 111urhl1• l>alh. 11uirhl1• and 1111· floor ... 11.r.1C11lt' hn•aL.fo,1 har an•I ''"''""' L.111'111'11. \ 1•n 1·11111t•m111ir.1n ' I.I \I lllOI ., , !?«)41.tHNt :! 1,..1f1 ttu111 . ..! 1 .. ,1h 111•111lc11u•c'. \ .111h1·1I 1·1·1lm1t•· l1 J1 L lii,:1111111!· hul!" cl1•1 L.. •lor.ii.w. ""I' •l1111n1t; Fl'. '""'"'' 1l1r11ui:l111u1 OPE'\ .. \T « .. l' I·.• \II.I \ 11 \I.HO\ Ht. \l Tl 8:J."i1J.<IOO 11.t• ,1 \II'\\ ( flllll t'\ "f\ flllllll. :! lw,JrOOlll. :! !..ti h 111.1•1• 1 •Ullc'. 11111(•' c 111•1'1". fur11i.tl 1hn1111! r1111111 .. ,.11,.,. "·" ,. rl'du .. ·J fl""' OPE'\ .. \ T & "'' ' 1-.'; BEST\ All't:: " \ILL.\ BALBOA $295.000 C real oct'an 'if'"S. Prkt' includt"S man) ap· plianc~. 2 lkdroom. 2 Bath. \ u~ lar'-1' livin~ •rte throupout. Prk t'd to 5ell. OPEN SAT &t u~ J-5 COZY co~oo AT \'ERSAILLES $195.000 lkautifull) dttora lC"d 2 bt>droom. 2 bath with pt't'k·a·boo Ol"t'an 'i.-... \Ian) up~adl'!i iodudin~ """ carpel. tile. cro"n moldinjtl>. ,·hau railintll•. wall rovt'rinp. loU\ rr d rapei.. marble hf"arth firf'plal"t'. r t rft'rl for a &in~ll' p t'riOJI Or l'Ouplf'. Ol'E~ SAT & l 'N l -5 I tu, .S lwd room, _I bath. lO.ilh 4Jr11 ""' hrl'n rt•rlun•cl O\ r S llNUHIO 111ald11!( 11 """ of 1 lw l1t••I l1u'" m ( ~i 1wo "hori-i. fhi>rc· Jrf' u.·,.:111 '"'" • fru.m ull nrnin tc111111' ( 1111rl\arcl l'unl for I"" 111' 1111d ;t bub' u( 'u u11:.LUl-ua l'h1 • h , u 111u-1 ,,.,.• c WI-:' ~ \T & "'l \ I -~ -----n m,n:nn\l.1£\St-:-----. ... 11 .. ·,., I•,., °'<1u11r,. I ""' •I:!:! 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OPE;\ ~ATI RIJAY 12-4. 603 36th St. N.B. CU\I l>Ol'Hl.f~ LOT Sl,150.000 Two hou6n o n two lot• with great potmtial for d,., l'lovment "'ith po&11iblr vif'w. Excdleltt p111k· 1111t aucl jt.llra~" parr . There ii one 4 bHroom. 3 balh and :! ht'droom with den. 2 bath. Vtty clow to bt'ar h and ~hoppin~ . Tl ST" 1634.900 lnJO> fabuJou. oc-ua. moune.in & iity ,icht 'if"'-& from this buutifulJy maiataillecl. im· mar ula te fam1l~ homr. :\ewly upgraded.. Df'" lu t<"ht'n rabinf'I&, frnhly painted iMicle & out. " IU lf'ful u t' of dttorator pa~n. Large privalf' lot " pool & luJh lanchcapiog. BRA~D NE'1 1479.000 flri<'f' rf'du«d on thil newly coMtrwcted 5 Bd. 3 BA family homr. Large. kitdMa. f.,...J diaiog room. largr ma11er auitr with r~a.ce. E•tr• l11rgf" ff'nr <'d in yard and 3+ c:ar ~W pnce. ff..\RIJOR RIOC•: ~1·u;'DOft M. .. 95.000 I b1-. •~ on .. of thr prt'ntil"r homn ia ~••por1 fin, h. J bedroo m suTtn.8 t 211111 maid .. 'fUArlt'~. a AIUd\. and faatily r ... ar.-all l1~hli~1t'd -.iah 4'\lrn•i\t' uw-of .... ,blet., ~ro•11 moldinp. and .,,_, ..tt'd _..... P..a. .. -4 ... ,... 'n~lif'\abk •w• el......_ ....... 8lld rit~ llPta. l\o df'tail IMb btt. .. ertul&..., 'r. IWLY PILOT I BAL ISTATI ~--· .GEQRGE. ELKJNS-SAnaCM-~.June_·· .... _,r-~ 8CVUlY HlltS IWllNllll.()()11 HA'"4.0Cll l''IRll HAMOR RIDGE CUSTOM, YIEW·YllW· VIEW -Octan. Bly and City panotama from this etepnt 4 bedroom. 41fi bath i.M-new home behind ttie cates.,. one of Newpoft's most uclusiwe ~ $2,295.000 With pnvate pool and S4)a. UDO UYFRONT • FMULOUS IUNUTI - Ont of;t1nd Lao Soud location with 62 teet on the water tntun111 3 bedfooms. 1 den/library. 3.5 blths. a dramatic tam~y kitchen •Ut ir1111te counter tops Ind GC "Mooocram .. senes apciiances. llp pool, secunty. Ind a sandy beach. TM IS°"' of Lido's bnest properties Wlttlolt 1 dock. Sl.950.000 &WFI MDUCB TO -.U LaA• OP- TION ~••La -This IS I fire dllnce to he lft I buutlful 1'U of JW;lott 8eldt • .....-. ••lbllb & easy ac:cm to fntwlys. ._.. c.tws. _. •· CQMMMty pgols. ttMis & lllfb. £nit lllt w/3 ..... 2~ baths +.--PlbO& ... ..,.o.....etD moft this ~ Qldly. Call now! $289,000 illcWes IMd. Of'EN tOJSC SAT & ~ 1·5 2620 VISTA Cll ORO • BlUffS. H.B. aUffl -.. &.11'1No LOW, Low rmcil -Scalc10us 3 bdrm. 2~ baths Wltll ower 1800 sq. ft., fonNI dlWll aru off ""'I room & '** off "tdllft. te111G•1t1• kitchen Mttl new Clllenets. mecrowM. sub aro ,.....,. , water~ & softener. Larae tied paito ~ IJttftbett llllf laraest pool. Minn system. low teasMold pMt ot $511 pet yor. $319.000 R E COMPANY N(Wl'Otlf N ACH ~ l'AIM l'lf'>IAI BLUFFS-REDUCED $10,0001 GOOD INVESTMENT OR STARTER AffordatNe sunny end unit In the Bk.lffs. Tlvee bedroomt, 2~ baths with 1 bdrm/den on main ....,__ Spacious IMng/dining •• with neutral carpet & brick~-lMge private patio + alley access to double gwage. Convententty located to Eastblutf Stq>ping Center. poot schoots & partc. $289.000 lndudes ~- COSTA•aA WtQ YOUR WTI a llYa -Expanded custom- lled Koll built home -.th added dlnlnC room. 4 bedrooms plus 525 sq. ft bonus rOOft\. Ooub6t aar• plus covered parktnc for 3 cars/RVs ott alley. la<et backyard with separate IT •u.. Ower 1900 sq. ft. tor onty $280,000. ' I OWUIM TUNlrlN•D TO TUAUI - MlliSt •·me.,... $10,000! Gttlt 4 bedroom. 2 btth family ... New root . New c.pet . McM1n COftdltlon. r-.. ftlf Y•d Witt! Qlbo. Automatic ~ frOftl Ind blU. Pmenl II offn Now $249.900 I -TOllmEACll ..-v MMODEl ID, JUST llBUCD TO sw.--a.tiM2bl*ooll.2W .... CIMI•• '""· Al .... up ..... ~ ..... .... kitchM. t.dliood loon ......... ,.. & cmy ..... VWJW of the"°°'' ... cewt tr. .. ""--- INCTACULM LRITYl.a FOR ACTIVE AIMM..Tat -8-bful adult eotnlHlllty. Quiet loclbon ..... 24 tw JUllded entflnct. 2 bedroom, SllWt story ''IMRIM" ptari, l "*to beach.,. to.,,,.,.. center. eom.u.ty offers I Milian Oolat Dubtlouse. 2 Po0l$, splS. 3 tlMIS courts. l>Utbnt lfttn. A bafpn at $192,000 lH A L T 0 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-5 309 VlSTA ROMA -BLUFFS. N.B. LAGUNA 9EACH OCEAN VIEW. LAGUNA -.ACH -Spectacular 180 decree wt.te waler and Lacuna eoastllnt VttWS trom every room m ttles u~ 2 bedroom, 2 bath. 2 st()('f home abovt Pacmc Coast ttipway. Sit~ted on a slreeH0>st1eet lot of WOllm4ltefy10.000 sq. tt Must see to appfemte tht delmtte potential tor !lpansac>n oc total rebuild 1n a my deslrable area. Shown by ~ment. Pnced at $749.000 PRUTIQIOU8 llONMCM8EACH-MHOUR QUAN> GATE COIDIUMTY -Be.aubtul 3 bdrm. 2'n bath home situattll on an o~ lot that offers room tor a pool. nm residence often many features *I\ include a .sec~ story ..ew-of CaDllN. cul*-sac )Ocabofl. secu11ty, spa tut>, a/c. bluthed wood. and commu11ty shutt" to btach. $421.000 COITA •IA DUPLIX-wt..r 1 oeat ~rtumly tlllS IS to eel Oft Ill ........... IMder!! Sft111ted wttflm ...,,. ...._. to the Cowtylfds ~ Center & blcPlll .... •bed. llllslW.. 2"+ _.,o:om ,..._ b S1200 I 2 tin. 1 bl. ,..,... tor S850 inMe a~ _.... rttww • ........ NDw $274.SOO DUPUX. IAn'lmE CoeTA •IA -An oeiport...ty tasU b ,ot to fnll lfl yow -.S & lfllClfOtt ..... two 3 "'*-"· 1 -.... ' _,_ the rnc:OfM T_, kddlm CC*tler IDps. rt plu•bld & new t.ct. latte 1oi lfl wefJ deslfabtl foclboft, jel$t I Wlft drM to the btach & ~This WOft't last Iona! Only $309.000. -1---MNt--- ·CoroM Det .._ -3 bedroom, 3 blth home ftf~ 1n ~room and den. StlPS to park. S2.500 "'' month Neapwt .._.. -3 bedroom. 2/12 bath cendo with patlO I double 1ar11t. Conwentently located to Eastblutt Shoppq Center $1350 per monttl R s f t I ... "\• ~ oodbridge Place. 3 bedroom has been newly decorated and shows like a dreamt urse master suite with plantation shutters overlooks the private s~. Custom waterfall, Koi pond, three outdOor patios. About Y.a block from the beach and lake. $340,000. see it today, all 720..Q611 Newport Beach Corona del Mar LaS!lna Lagull-a Niguel 6 (BJ Canyon custom overlooks the 14th fair-~~ C.nyon Country .QIJb.. Exqulsltely , approx 7200 square feet Ftve bedrooms, S baths. Music room, exercise room. Courtyard setting for the pool are.a. $2,795,000, call Sharon V~ or Tom Allinson, 673-8728 or 720-o611 ->. " . { P J erfect site for your d hQine1 &Qlling hilh ~ in-the-ex~ "Hunter's <!reek" community. Am~·1ll000 sq.ft. ~ Close to the ocean & ~ibelli Golf arid C'ountry club. $400,000. Includes approved bUilcting blue- prints. For details, all 960-9691 . 249-8559 -- I I ,\ I '!/ • EASTSIDE A best price in area for one of its kind Two story \BR, 21fzBA, plus den and fam ily room and pool. Comer lo- cation Immac ulate condition. $390.000 EASTBLUFF Lusk built, ~BK m Eastbluff is the perf eet chance to own a Newport Beach re idence at an unbelievable price. Buy chis l~hold estate and add the land later. $390,000LH NEWPORT HEIGHTS Ideal for >·oung family. Large fenced yard, <>pen floor plan. Four BR. 2YillA, French doors surround the nvcr rock floort o ceiling fireplace. S421,000 EASTSIDE Large executive home tucked away on quiet str~ with exceU~nc fl oor plan that opens to sunny pnvate ~L · Secluded master suite. 2BR, 3BA. extra bonus room. A great buy! $449,000 PENINSULA DUPLEX Great location close to beach. Com- plecley remodeled. Grellt rental poten- tial. Very large owners unit. Show to your investors. $475,000 EASTBLUFF This ~BR, Ekhtaff Midenc~ rttdy and waiting for the busy family which needs schools. shopping and ~­ reat1on nearby. Very large private yard. $~7.000 NEWPORT HEIGi-ITS Feels like country! Charming. colorful surroundings, peaceful setting 3BR, 2~BA, family room, hu$e eat-in kitchen, master w/firep1ace. You'll love this home! $5 79,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Harbor View Homes at its ~st! From the leaded glass from d~rs through• out the whole house. Expanded and remodeled 4BR, single story. A terrific home. $~7.000 JASMINE CREEK Plan 2 sd dom on market! Well main- tained. Desirable comer locauon. lush exotic garden senmg with spa & - deckmg. Traditional decor with fire- place lrl den and living room. s~.000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Pride o( ownership, ideal comer lo- cauon. Great for owner/u~r. or in- vestment. Beautifu lly landscaped. Op- posite 'The Terraces" Don't miss out on this one! $635.000 HA.RBOR VIEW HILLS Ocean. bay and my lights view home. Jusc reduced! Bring your decorator or comraa or and gee surud on a best buy in the area. S6~.ooo DOVER SHOR.ES ThLS could be one of che mo.st excmng homes m Dover Shores. In- credible potenuaJ for remodel. Five BR, 3'hBA. Courtyard entl')' with pool. 3 car garage. S739.~LH PENINSULA Walk co the ~ch from this 3BR. doll hou~ on che Peninsula. Two fire- places. fantastic master suite. leaded glass windows, extras"galore. Pnvace patio. sno.ooo. HARBOJl VIEW HOMES Rare find in this neighborhood, re- modeled with warmth and charm .. ~BR, 3BA. soft tones throughout. Secluded easy care yard with decks and overhang. New kitchen, master, windows. S7(i0,ooo WESTCLIFF CUstorn r~idence located on a mOSt sought after strttt. Marvelous floor plan for entertaining. French doors. vaulted ceilings. gounnet lotchen. Four BR, 3BA. $769.~ BIG CANYON FuU of personality and charm with all white decor. Elegancly appointed 2 story home with ~luded gardens. Master ~u1te leads out to private spa. Upgrades galore! Sm .ooo BAYCREST ThlS home is perf cct for a growing family. 6BR, oversized fam ily room, breakfast room, 3 fireplac~. Wonder- ful location on large l0t with swim- ming pool. $799.~ UDO ISLE Luxury living on a luxury Island. Newly remodeled contemporary home on an ~rs12ed lex with a sunny brick pmo. Great aEf>C*I for Island living. 4BR, IBA. S879,000 ~7 -- A It's spacious enough co be a home: a's cozy moup co be a ~end getaway. Don't miss Stting this charming, a1nlOlt new condrruruum on Narcissus. S43'JXX> lk\ l\.I ! Pf\\< I Elegant new ooign with an adjuscabk floor plan co suit a multitude of special needs Builder has provided a bonw room with 'BR. with sophisti- cated forward thinking living areas. $979,000 ( ( 1kc 1\, ·\ l ll f \I .\~ Canyon Crest Estates townhome. Two scory. Prime end locauon. Exf»11ded ltali,m ct.le ent ry, beveled and leaded glass door$. Two fireplaces. two mas- ter suttes. s~,4.~ i -\' l HI ' i I Wonderful today. still better tomor- row. Remodeled \BR. new master suite. exc1t1ng kitchen House has the kmd of potenual th.ac wt.II ~ptre anyone with a grow1mg falllily ocJoa_ o cars. ~.OOOLH RESIDENTIAL 644-6200 2 CIVIC PLAZA #I 00 · • Baucifully loaced ... family home. Great ~ial. Near Upptt Newport Bays Wildlife ~. · 1lutt BJl, 2YlBA. .plus famiy .room all in pted communay. Amcnirits ga· 10tt! $439.000 FM BR. 'BA. home on thr land. Whale watch &om ewry Ind. Awaome Yicows ol be.ch. t.y and ocean. ~ will considtt mdr for Wat LA property. Call for dccUs. S2.97'.000 Ouaranding ane lnel home wirh all new doors, windows, tkytigha and berh5. Kachm Uh cuaom cabinfts and new applianca. Gruc family atta for thr buyer who wanes pentttion. =-----...----~L-.:.:S769:.::: ·'°° BROKERAGE 644J.6200 2 CIVIC PLAZA # 100 ' AU. nus K>R UNDER ttJX10fJXJ OumandUlg views o( ocan.. Dana Harbor, park and . from this charming homt. ~e. maaa w/~ audio. · y room with terrific rock fittplaa. R.EDUCED $?0.000 Venatik charming bach c with ~pool and lp9Ciom ta oc:z. for summer mraa.ining, or buid ,our dream home ah woodaful white WltU views. So. olhwy. tm.ooo BALBOA ISLAND · DUPLEX Balbm Wand. decomed and ~· modeled wich impecablt design and aafamwhip. No~ hu bttn spued in this pgmus home, plus model pafKt pat or incomt unit. '989.000 CORONA DEL MAil SouthofHwy.~~e with view of ocean from roo6op deck. complftr wich pm.. If& Dt. sipd for~ ~.toph­ itriaftd IOft tOllD chroughour. St,22'.000 EMERALD BAY Country home • Charming 4BR, fam. ily home with ocean vn. Open beams. hardwood floors, country kitchen/family room, mastt'r bedroom with wdy. Ace~ to Erner. ald Bay ~ies. SlJ'°,000 HARBOR HILL Motiwttd ltlJn has founchnod~r~ This is a~ couples home with a irand muter suu plus~ quarttts. f:abulou.s for entertaining. View Con. serwtory. St,5'°,000 HAllBOll IUDG£ Smtationa1 f.ngtish Tudor residence with ciry vfts, on one of~ largat loo in Harbor Rid~ fo-e BR, 78A, gue./rrWtis quattm. Secluded pool and spa. S2.3 '°·ooo BELCOUllT SELEC~TED HOMES TOUR ............. lll7Pwtllllllli ..... -.,.t ... 1211..., ..... --.......... ......... --c.talllla ma ......... SJJt.- i..... l51lMSI .......... mt.-............ 17J5PwtMlrs• S..Sc.-. --c.. ... sc:..e Oda ..., ..... ..... '-"'• ..... ,. ..... ...... lllllWI ..... , '-Liii SC-.. .......... llM ..... _.., ... ... ...-IUI ...... ... _ ,,.... .... _ ......... ........ sza.-.. c.,. z .. ,... I'• C...,.c.1111 S1llMI laJcrllt .... __. u. ... mu-.. ~,.-, SuM Itel Tldlt ,,_. .._ .... .... l"'1Ct l4JI ..... '""" c.-, .. .. c.,.. Hu t .. CINI._ ...... ..... ~ c.. .... . ..... ....... lMitPwt•.O I lJl CINI,_. U.1111 in•ar... ....... '*-t 11 .,,, tlr .. Plltdl c.tnllla ---nJJ s.e. Iii lft .... ..,.. .. BAYVIEW TERRACE ASKING $439,000 • SpeciaJ terms offered • 3 bed__, 21n ba and family room • Adjacent to Newport Bay with bicycl Ing and Jogging trails •Sunny corner location •Only 3 years old, gated comm wit pool & spa. •BIG CANYON• Customized SPLEIDID 4 IEDRDDI 1 Fllll y HDIE I Elegantly landscaped rear garden Quiet cul-de-sac location. 1 llllY II T#IS IAIE IFFEllll call Belle Partch . 759-6808 , -. COBY WARD - !Jew11e 7eeeace O,,Jl"etlmlt' Elec1nt ••• D•lil• $119,000 COBY WARD 644-2559 " . PRETTY VACHTZIE $1.299,000 Luxurious Newport Beach lifestyle with dodt richts & mornlnc cappuchlno 4 minutes away 'On foot Spacious turn-key harbor view condominium home hard to mate~ anywhere. The ultimate. r SPARKLING SURF. OCEAN BREEZE $1 .895.000. Smell lhe salt air and wltncsc; the sun melting 1nt'l thl' fl,mf1c while barbt.·cumg or sunbathing from th1c; new cu<,tom 1 srory " BR home Enc,l·n.id.i Yachl Race starling lint• in lull v1cw lllp<,la1rc, h.11<onv "'cw t - • 2737 E. Coast Highway • Corona del Mar, California 92625 •1 (714) 675-2311 ~ ~ ~············-··~···· .... ~~······················· ----- ··"\,,. • DALY PILOT / llAl ESTATE *FEATURED NEW LISTINGS* BIG Ct\Nl'O~ a Hu• t'ontaln• 81.395 .... •Spectacular, light, newly remodeled 4BD •Gorgeous fairway oiews, pool & spa D.\\X\' BrBB 1183 S..atlrlfa M39.Ht •Perfect location across from park • 4 bdrm, 2.lJ baths-large lot D.\\'\\' BIBB lr-R98ERT ('0'\Tf\'T BA 'WSHORE .... t77S .... •Ch.arming 3 bc:fnn ._.,en and 3 batha •Courtyard entry-u.ed brick~pen beams .,.. DEBI BIBB 1 SEA ISl_.t\~D II O•••n \ l~aa 17 St.He •Premium location on the golf course •Two bdrm · den-Cu.tom appointments ll \Rlt: F<\RGO NEWLY LISTED HARBOR RID6t.: ·~·'''·'" • 5 BR estate w/breathtaking olews •Expan.sloe grounds w/pool and spa \ '\ '\ \ 1' H l::El.EK. I .\('K n STt:K a .. tl D.\ '\ '\ \ BIBB 2 1'J•••tl t· .. e _ -11.19$.IM •Extraordinary 7 BR family home •Fabulous lndoor~utdoor pool D<\'\'\\' BIBB" STt:PH \'\It: GKfml· ' BIG Ct\N"ON 19 l.Hll• .. r tl.IH.ff8 •Flowing J story·.f bedroom • Ooerlooking BCC 9th 9rnn . ll.\Rl£F1'.•Ge Pt.:'\l~SUL1' POINT II.SH .... •On the sand-near the Harbor Jetty •A-Frame w/urlde open nrjand Catalina sun.set uieaos DEBI BIBB BIG C1'N'WON -1 Pf••ll•n1t II.SIS.IN •Picture prett11 JamU11 home on corner lot •Gourmet kitchen. Open terrijlcfartdlJI room DA'\'\ l BIBB" STEP•"!\ IE_, ••• , ·t -. ·-........ ··---. . .._... __ ..._. _______ ,.. .. ~ ....... _.__... ____ ,..,.... . ..--...-.-.,,. .. . ~T&T,::a ••~a \ Tnua ""•n EXTRAORDINARY VIEWS DOVER SHORES 1127 MarlHrw II.Ill.- •~ ".8aclr BaJ" + lf~rt ..w.n. • 5 bclnu, guat hol&M, pool/•pa £..\aOLIE WCWA•O~ 22•4 Perl ••rlM"M Alt.- • Cit11 Hglat. cm.cl "10Ufttan of.tu! • 5 bcln11, pool/spa. raaodeled & near tennt. COUTU SAaA •l~WA~ RJ\l.ROJ\ ISl.J\'D 1175.- •Clu.annlng Grcm.cl Canal, nautical and night ariean. •TuN> open spacious units · walk to the oUJage Dt:•I •••• ·uNIQUE.TOWN HOMES BIG'CA~\'O~ '11.135.- • Contempora,..-elegant and drcunatfc • 2 stor11 Uuinf-room. Louel11 pd.ua.te gardens STEP•AMF. GaODl" R"~('HO S"~ 'O"ftlJI~ CORO'J\ DEL JIJ\R 7it t\\watl• 8ZIS.H4t •Large end unit · 2 car garage · 1 bdrm •"Sandcastle" -community pool. spa ('HRISTl" tTl.BRIGHT CORONA DEL MAR 1111 G~l•••• 11.111.- • Archite.ctural ma.sterpiece •Commanding ocean & NJI 8'iean f'i\aOLt: '9(''9A•O' We are committed to absolute and uncompromising real estate service. 01,0t: ('OKO'\A Dt:I. JIAK 111•.-•Ju•t reduced, CdJl's best buy! • R·2 comer "'/tUIO 2 bedrooms units S..\a \ •8''9!\' CO .~ST NEWPORT Propt-rll~s fi I 1-1800 t I I ' GATED JASMINE CREEK .IASMl~E CREEK PSI .... •SlcJllighted tnuUdonaU11 upgraded Plan I •Vieu of HUis rrench doors and patio CAaOLE 1"CMA•O~ " .. .IAS'91NE CREEK Mn .... •Channlno •pUt lnel. 3 bdrm. 21;, ba •Enjoy mlles of communit11 grttnbelt, pools and manis Ci\aOLE JIC ... ARO~ l OTHER GATED COMMUNITIES BIG CAN"t'ON •...• , .... •gwa!JI degant-lntpeccable and light •Unusual Pieus of goljcourw, cfty light. & back bay Di\,~l' BIBB A STEPRA~n: GROB\' HARBOR RIDGE ss ......... •Fine E"fll .. la Tudor 111/imposfng entry • CommaacllnQ ofe.n. pool and spa 8..\''" BlBB A Stt:U~i\ H•laAa BIG CA~"t'O~ 3e ea., •• t'alrway S2.71S .... •New 4 bdnn custom 111/exqulsiu details •Sweeping fairway and mountain 11iews Di\'''' ilflBB"A STEPMA'lt.:GROD\' OPEN HOUSES 759 Avocado 614 Avocado 6 14 1/2 Avocado 1843 Seadrift 68 Ocean Vista 2264 Port Ourness 1027 Mariners 5 Rue Fontaine 7 Carmel B~- 8 Pinehurst 2 Winged Foot 19 Lochmoor 1815 Galatea Terrace 30 Canyon Fairway $215.000 $595.000 $465,000 $639.000 $759.000 $859,000 $1.225.000 $1 ,395,000 $1 ,395,000 $1 ,595.000 $1.795,000 $1,850.000 $1,895,000 $2,795,000 _, . ......... •Gorgeou. Catalina.......,~ • 5 bdrm-In la•-~ flGTUM •A '11• •1111C•LE• A Si\aA •11\Jfi\N SATURDAY 1-5 Sim Sadoski Sim Sadowski Nancy Simmons Marie Fargo Sara Hinman Holly Lazo Stephanie Grody Sharon Smith Christy Fulbright Carole McMahan Jack Custer SUNDAY 1-5 Christy Fulbright Sheila Kav1ani Sheila Kav1an1 Sim Sadoski Stephanie Grody Sandte Foe Stella Shirar Marie Fargo Carole McMahan Ann Wheeler DAILY PILOT I ft.AL ESTATE Carole McMahan Joins Coast New KAREN ISETION DE8I - E•Chlll•• ~t ~Kii ~-Wllt9rtfont Comrn..n•tlf'S Propert• • ITll'MAm GRODY IARA tMllAN BIO Canyon • Newpo11 Be.ch Commun•t•et G.ateo CommunltiM • Eme<akl Bay Coast Newport Properties is pleased to announce that Orange County real estate expert. Carole McMahan, has Joined their company. A 14-year residential real estate veteran. Carole has consistently been a top producing sales agent in Corona det Mar and Newporf Beach. At Coast Newport Properties she will focus on homes In Jasmine Creek and Belcourt. A resident of Jasmine Creek for 11 years, Carole claims one reason people a.re attracted to the community Is because of its tranquil environ- ment. "Jasmine Creek Is unique because although it Is situated In the heart of Corona det Mar. It has a 'set-apart' quality. It Is a serene and peaceful community ... Jasmine Creek is also well known for Its beautiful gr84!!" betts running throughout, tennis courts, clubhouse and three poofs. Many of the homes In this gate-guarded community have ocean views. Carole's other area ot expertlae is Belcourt, the exciuslve gated community developed by J.M. Peters In 1982, where she was lnHially lnvotved In helping many families purchase their "dream" home. .,. RoeERT CONT ANT h'V\fte '""'Kl 1~ t H!l<bo< V-Hon" DAVID HMICHLER E,.,..,•.JIU 9•y lrvtne c o.e 8HMONUllTH ,,,,. JEFF EWING l\lewOOr1 8each ,., .. Prwete Communities SHU.A KAVIANI C0tona oei ~ ' Ni'wo~t Seac:h art>J A•WHEELER ------- ertles Caroie's commitment to professionalism has earned her distinguished recognition. A for- mer Associate Vice-President at Coldwell Banker. she was a member of bolb the Presi- dents Club and the Gold circle. She is well known by her peers for her attention to delail and thorough knowledge of the real estate industry. Carole says her caring for the people she works with has ~ayed a major role in her success. ''I love people and my greatest Jo,yJs helping them realize their dreams In real estate. Their invest- ment Is more than just a house, it Is a home and a form of security. I want to help my clients ac- complish this goal." 4 Born in Hollywood. Carole attended Holly- wood High School and the Universlty of Southern California. She has a passion for the arts and 1s lnvotved with South Coast Repertory. Pacific Symphony and the Newport Harbor Art Museum. She also enjoys spending her tune with her grown daughter and son. Carole is enthusiastic about her association with Coast Newport Properties and Is excited to continue her successful career with them and the residents of south Orange County . I \ CAROLYN LOWE Rf-to .-ti .n 'ii" t I 1 Otttr q• t;c jf•t, CHRISTY FULBRIGHT CAROLE MC MAHAN •• ., •• ,. t .... • ,, t • •• I I PAGE II I SATURDAY, June 9, 1990 IU-... CUITIM llM 11.-.• Private cul-de-sac with city light views. and roll.i.ng hills. Mast.er BR suite with his/her baths, sitting area w /fireplace, gigantic walk-in closet. 3 ad- d1t1onaJ BR suites. 6 BA. bonus/exercise room could be 5th BR. Paneled F.R. with sunken bar & paneled library. Gounnet kit. Pool & spa. Ask for ... JOANN KENTON OPEN SUN 1-5, 16 NAPOLI OCEAN CLOSE uv• 1811,000 You can walk to the Ritz Carlton, the beach, or Da na Point from this 3 BR. 2 'ri BA townhome f-'l'citunng a l'OUntry kitc:hen . formal d ining room, fr(•nch doors. patio and balcony. some OC'ean vil'ws and owr 2000 sq ft. of living spare, tennis t"Ourtc; and moN' Ask for ... FHA YDA EILBERT •W-lllV• COVE 11,871,000 Greal locallon m Laguna Beach! Retaining wa ll is ::ilrC'ady m JUSt wa1tmg for you to hu1ld your gor~C'OUS <X't'an view hol'll(.' Call for details Ask for E ILEEN HARRIS WATEIFIGIT come W/DOCI H.B. 1886,000 Newly remodeled 2 BR. 2 BA m gated mmmumty Boat dock nght in front of lge pauo w /spa V1c>ws of n1<:1m c.·hannel cind mountams. Seller will carrv tn riuahf1<.od buy(•n, cJr t•xt·hange for off wall'r hum(: \.\. dcA:k' N.k for _ MARY DJTt.:LLIO COllMA Dfl MAii DUPlfl 1816,000 Nl'wly remodelc.od ~ BR, 2 RA front owner's homt• w/atlra('llvc used-bm:k citr1um & large pat10. 2 BR. I BA rent.al unit. Both homl's feature high bcam<'C.I l'(•1hngs + wood-burning firtc'places. Great locauon ~1. of Pelf Ownt>r 1s wry motivated. Submit your offt·r on I his (•ho1t't' mcoml' prodUl'ing property A'k fur PAl'LA BAILEY TRADE UP 1386,000 1h1 · hill St•lh·r w11l mru.1dn :.m.111 mndo as part of cfown p.iymt nl un this 4 IH'(lroom Vll'W home· A"k '"' ~1 AX l~E GOl.0£N QUICK SALE S!87.1000 1\1\~t· l t' c1 c·,1 :1BR~SAplu.' bunus room on d IJrgc· lnl 1n a qull't l·ul-dt• sat" Owm·rs mol1vattod' Sul111111 :ill oltt•r-. ~k for MAIUA ELENA BANK DOVEi llmfl CllAmll -.111 Nestled among Dover S ho re's most expensive homes, &his channing 4 BR, 3 ~4 BA +,txmus room home f~tures a lush1<.'0Urtyard and eat m kJtchen. Lcasc>hold. Call to Ree. Ask for ... SUZANNE M08HEB ex l 16 _'"'[___ .... ~_ ••• , IUCll C.l•llllY ..... Single family home highly upgraded w ith bleached oak floors, marble fireplaces "in LR and FR, oversiu.'d master bedroom suite, mirrored walls, plantallon shutters, two private patios. J BR. 2 'h BA. OnJy 2 years old, sec. sys. future gate guarded comm. Ask for ... JOANN K ENTON DW•IT C8ITIM 11,111,111 Beautiful 7 year old, 4 BR home with luxurious amenities. Lavish use of used brick. sohd oak. leaded beveh..>d glass. s kylights. cathedral reihngs. JaC'UZZl tub, patio spa, European fireplaces and more! Must see. Ask for ... C AROLE FRANKEL MIWOI DOl.lAll VIEW 1888,000 M1lhon dollar vic·w for unde r a million' This spac.·1ous 4 BR. 3 ' • BA + bonus room home· foatures a fabulous Back Bay View. courtyard pool and bt.•aullfuUy designed floor-plan 0wn<'r must sell'. Ask for . SUZANNE MOSHER ex 11 5 MOUICll BEACH 1716,000 Enpy Lhc luxury and the quality of this custom hom<• m Monarch Beach 4 BR, 3 FP, l:l' c."(•1lmgs, l'Ornc.>r lot. ComplC'le Lhis setung of pc·rfet:llon with gorgl'ow. <1C.-ean/c1ty views!! Ask for EILEEN HARRIS IUMMfw. IPECW. 1341,000 J ust redul'Cd Buy now and d~ I.iv the Isl day of SUMMER! Recently remodeled :l BR home. onlv 4 short blocks to ttw bea<.·h HURRY univ 47 dJy<; to go! A'lk for. -· PlllL & EUGENIA STARKENB RG ICUI llEW U. 1117,• Owner must sell! Chanmng 2 bedroom I block w beach. Call now ! Ask for .. COLETTE ST . PIERRE VEllY •TIVATED IEWR . 1171 000 Clean, bright and bc-auL1fuJ ... r('(-ent room add1tmn and improvements 3 BR. 21 i BA . new family room, upgrodt>d k1khl'n, hugt' waJk-m dc.6t:t. nc.•w ltindst•apmg. fr•m'C'd yard, nr•ar sh11ppini.t. giM ('{JUn.t', rock bay A'ik for VIRG INIA S WAN Glfll VIEW-HAVE PUNS 1489,000 Lots Of l'<JOm tu l 'Xp:md th" JH()Q' h11111t• With Vll'W<\ of C..wlim1, c·lly light.." & :.un."'·t.s llt1\c• l'n·h 111 plan.-. for two storv .~HOO' Ii BH dn·am h111111• 1\ ... k for Pnrr. &U 'CENI A STARKEN IH'HG IAYYEI TElllCE 1471.• Thi 2 year old home as model perfect. Highly upgraded throughout and even the garag~ &S ~tcd. 3 BR. 211J BA. kitchen w1lh nook and side yard access. Dr~tic high beamed~ m Uv nn. Formal dinil\g too. Comm"P'ity pool and spa l.n thia pted community for a Wf"J low .-oda\ion fee. Ask for ... GISELA BUBMEl8TU DM.Y NOT I mAL ISTAT£ .. P.TITUL ..... Dynamite 3 BR on huge private cul-de-.: Jot: French doors. redwood deck w/apa, beautiful new k1u:hl·n . fam1ly room. Motivated 1eller wants off Pr' Ask fur ROBIN TENCH WXUllOUI 10.--111v• a11,• 1'urtle Rock Pointe plan "C'' model perfect. 3 BR, '!.' , BA townhome. Decorated in neutral colors . with b{'aut1ful bleached oak Ooors.. Berber carpet and plantatJon shutters. Gorgeous built-in enter· tainment center in family room. Priced to sell. Ask for RON FELSOT DEamT• PUFfCT 1111.• ~ BR (or 2 + d en) Newport Chateeu town.home. <'IOS(• to back bay 21 1 BA. fireplace, French doors, gn~·nhouse window and1arge patio -plus atLach<'d :l c·ar ~aragc Very bnght home. Priced to sell! N k (or HILL OR DONNA WEBSTER TUITll IWJCll ..,_, Orw year new' You'll get more than your m<>nl'y· Wt)rth 1n lhlS lovely home. 2 BR ... fam1ly ro<Jm bonu.'l room :i c-ar garage. l'hoicc locauon. All th1:. for only $505,000 Ask for .. JANE S NGAILA II WllTfWATEll -COM .... High tech end 1.mll in Jasmine Creek, a gate guard c-d te nnis c•ommunaty. Home ia completd y n'<innc>. ;c, sumplunus backdrop for a sophisucotLod hf!'Sty le Viking range in kitchen, Corion counter tops Orw nr a kind Call! Ask for ... .MONICA R UGGIERI ex 107 PARIC VIEW 1111,• l'oml•r lot at·ros.-. from lht• park in University Park an·t1 of lrvint• Sprawling 5 BR 1s steps to pool. h:nrw., 'h11ppmg tmd bus A."k for MAXI NE GOLDEN -• EJCU• lllllll Flt'x1bll• ~llC'r will k1kt.• 15~ down or exchange for Orange County inm nl(' property Large remodt.-IC'd 4 BK t FR hon\H mom. pool, spa & ~k bay Vl<'W A<ik for CAROLE FRANKEL OPENS ·~ 1-fl, 21i7 INDJAN PRINGS 1•· VIW 1141,• Ou~~ng ext>Cutave townhome. Lwh ptden setting on "8i1 Ctnyon" aoll coww. J...araelt model 2 BR i ck-n, 2"" BA. ~· ........ secured .mtry. Call (or private A8k for ... CLIF 6 E"L YNN UMP OPEN SUN 12-&, 44 CANYON ISLAND \ DAll.Y NOT I HAL ISTAR .... m l\llllll Undentated eJepnoe ia reflected in Ihm amam 4 BR. 4 BA home located in &he ..... ......aty o1 Harbor Hill. Greet att.entim ..t ttacht hm been Ween to make this a very lplCial p(M'le to come home to! Ask for ... JANE SUNGA ILA OR VIRGINIA SW AN &&H ? .. U8 dlln l\llllll 5 BR. 8 BA newly aanodrW poai• AJC ..._ with ocean, city lighta and mDJUD vt.w. Bame featw's grand..si.zed LR, Fr wt 2 ..-. t.droum suita. 3 tireplacm and pll'IDet ldlCIWllL Alk far ... ROY 08TSIUIOVT OPEN SAT A SUN 1-4:30, #I ROCKY POINT 111:1 ml • Clllll I• IP& .... Rare "Eldorado modal" w/,_... Lovely full view of golf coww and lights of Fashion laland 3 BR. 2 ~2 BA. fireplace. pooll, spa & tennis. Call today. Ask for ... CLIF A E'L YNN KEMP Ra 1 .. Wiil Ii CrL a.Hllll Stunnin« contemporary 5 tsR home with in- credible Ocean, Bay and City Lights View. ~ walkway owr mtry reflecting pondl and fountains. Next to famous Newport cent« buaineta and Fashion laland ahopping. Aak for ... MAUREEN wmn ... REALTORS ••• 1 IPllllUI lllllll lmmaculA~ and almost new 4 BR. 2 ~ BA de- tached home in this IOOll IO be pied oommunity. ~patio and side yard. Fireplace in Fam. and Uv. room. Kitchen open '° nook and Fam rm. ~ master suite. Designer wallpaper and drapes. Aak for ... GISELA BURMEISTER OPEN SUN 1-t>. 3073 CORTE PORTOPINO PlllTW ~DR MAI ..... Execullve beach area two story 4 BR. 3 BA sort m ntt•mporary This custom built masterp1a~ ~ C'Xoll<.' s.andstont.' floors. enU'rtrunmcnt area Lavish baths and fabulous master suite. Single owne r car<' and white-glow upkeep make this home a bla<:k - llt' affa ir For your pnvalc showmg. c;-aU. Ask for ANNA PERKINS EAITllUff VIEW.. 1111.• Ught & bright 4 BR. 21/J BA Lusk home features DR. breakfast nook. 2 fif"{'places. ·new paint & carpet, pwter ceilings. garden w(ndow, pla ntation shultef"$. refurbished yard, plus pool-lliz.cd yard ln mature tn.'e setting. Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY OP£N SAT/Sm-5, 2339 DBU'l'US IAYFllNT lUIE 1-1• Lower unit. 3 BR. 2 BA. boat slJp. Large patio to enjoy Bay view. l year lease. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA •111111 -··.. • -.111 with 8rdl Bay V6ew. 3800 IQ. ff., 4 BR+ bm"'9 roam, 'ml' ..... c.ourtyard pool. 1048 ~--· Dowl' .._ Alk rw... f MONICA BUOOIBJU es 10'7 ........ 1111• . 2 -. 1.. BA. 2 car ptace. l!xmllent location! Priced beJaw market for quick sale. M~ tee to truly appn!dale the mmy ammeuides! Alk for ... BILL OR DONNA WEBSTER Ml Dill Ml•• Clll• 11,•l.111 4 BR. 4 ~ BA. family room. lst floor mast.er. All C\8'om interiar features plus pool fOf' entertaining. Aak for ... ESTHER YANK IC •t• llEAl 1141,111 $10,000 below market! Darling 2 Br. 2 BA down- stairs unit opening onto a "rock garden". Garage, central air. f1roplare, etc Assumable $128,000 adjustable loan. Great investment or first time home. Ask for ... BODIN TENCH , ...... ---.. 12.111.·· A truly sop~ticated 4 BR. 41/: BA, library ~Hy room home. Extensive hardwood noors, French doors. Plantauon shutters. White Berber carpel. 3 fireplaces and spectacular master BR suite with tus and hers closets and gorgeous marble and mirror master bath. Private pool and spa. Ask for . MAUREEN WHITE SATURDAY. June 9, 1990 / ftAGI 19 -. u•••--••• -. • Quality J:uropean Tlldor custom for the demiminaling, 3 BR, 2 lh BA. 4 fireplaces.. ex- tensive trench doors and windows throUghouL White water ocean view all nestled between lush ptneS. A distinctively fine home. Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY OPEN SUN 1-6, 421 HIGH DR. -nm .,... . 11.111,111 Priced below other Bekourt custom propenies -5 bedroom. 5'h BA. BEST BUY. Ask fOC' ... VIRGINIA SW AN . ._.an,.._...... -.. An extraordinary elegant family home. 4.000 square feel of quality in thisnewly remodeled "Portofmo" situng pretty high on th<' hill m Harbor Vww Hills! Owner transferr<.>d---pm'l.'Cl lO sell. A'lk for ... COLETTE ST. PIERRE OPEN SUN 1-5, 2112 PORT DURNESS IPYIUll, llfW, IRW, flHI 11,liH,• One of the most beautifully l'UStomlZl'<.I Southport model al bl.ost VlC'W l<x:aoon Upgraded featur~--s or th<.· highest qualny. 5 BR. 4 5 BA plus lg bon~ rm, pool. spa proft-ss1onally lc.1nd!.t·Jpt'<:i front .ind f\•ar yard Ask fur J ULIA LIAO OPEN SUN 1-5, 57 MONTECITO 780-5000 .... 1111 -. ... HARBOR VIEW HOMES-Most demable Somer- set model at a nice inside location cklR to !lemen- taryllehool. community pool and greenbelt. Spadow 5 BR, 211• BA. two story. 3 car attached garage with beautiful curb appeal. Also foi' lease $2600 per month For more info call. Ask for ... JULIA LIAO OPEN SAT/St:S 1-5. 2006 PORT RAMSGATE TUITU llCI lfAlf Highly upgrad<.-d 4 BR. i 1 : BA detachl'<i "'-'Sldefl('(' w/s~ 2 car attachro gar::tgt> N1('{' yard. IC'<ast ' includes gardnt.>r servtl'f-i. Ask for ... RAY OAVIES F•WAY -II.Ill.• New custom Mediterranean Contempornry. TheN' is no equal! Truly a magnific\mt h<lf"n(', there an> 7 BR, 7 1 BA .. l'Xl'r<:&• nn. sc·rt~·n111g mi. family m1, offl('{'. pool. Npa & golf <.'OUn.l' v1t•w A ... k for E THER YANK • ... Wl1 amJ .,.,... ., •• Peat'£' and beeuty cte.:ribe \h15 dt.-s1gncrs own hom«-&:tlttifull r~gnC"d.,.00-~plctcly-nn modt•IN.I lo include 2 maslt.>r suitl'S both CNl'r· looking n s..•rcnl' OCEAN AND CANYON VIEW! Owm'r will a .. -.sist w/closmg t.'08ts and will carry a Sl'\.'Ond Ask for .. JANES NGAILA I I EIEClllll IEllTMJ Laree 4 BR hornet located ln Irvine and Newport Beech arN'L Available from $1700 -$5000 a mC.,th. For more infonna&ac>n call. Aak for ... PAMELA STEADMAN ..... Totally upgraded 3 BR. 21 : BA plu.' f.1m1l:v room Ulwnhomc Snumro on an {JV('T st7t'I 1111 for c-ompli ·tl' pnva<.·y Gorgt:'OUS marble' Ocor-,\: nt u tr.:11 l'Olon.>d carpc•tmg throughout Cu.-;tu11l fJ.1tnl & window tf'Nl tnw nts & many t.'U.'itum c--Jbm .. t:.. Prol dt.~1grwd rc•ar yard w /buLlt:m Bar-B-Q A'k r11r RON FELSOT ........... ... Ovmer builder says bring all offers! 4 BR. 3'., BA Mediterranean tyle only l 1i'J bl ks to the beach' Gourmct)utchen w/cenwr island, throe fireplaces and a fabulous master su1w Hurry & have your choice of noor rovenng! Ask for .. DIANA PRO ER .. ldl • ·-...... This newer duplex is the best buy m old CDM Built m 1977 foatuhng two spacious 2 BR. 2 BA units. Mouvated sell r wants lO hear all oft•rs & will consider trade or paper Ask for. DIANA PROSSER _WI(_ -12808/W Harbor View Homc'l> -Somcrst.•t mucM. ~ It ~ BA. ~\ rnr garagl'. Privat<' pool. 2 fan .. ·pl.1t't~ ( ;n.•u1 quiet l11c·:1t1nn dt>l't• to Kfl't·nlwlt & ~·hocil Lt•a.'-t• inc.:1 ~.1rdnt•r & µvol M'l"\"l('(' T 11 i.how l·:11l A.'<k ror RAYOAVIF.S TIR llUT EITHTMB 11,-.- t> BR. 5"" BA ~8q h (N.T) Galk'ry-$1.ll'd fo t•r wath 30 ft Ro(unda. Three sl.alrea9eS. 3 C1n'place:.. pool. spa ... una and large k>L Ask tor . MINOO SABERI Recently remodeled home with both elegance and st) le Jnd the wa rmth and charm of olde Corona del Mar. ·-nJo~ this n~' er II\ cd in beforl· 3bd & fa mil) room off a ~ourmet k11chcn. or use the studio off the pa tio a\ an . New 1988 extraordinary custom home. Walk to oldc Corona del Mar beach or relax on th e 'icwing pati os or roof garden. Enjo} th e Ul"l'Jn and mountain views and famil y room wi th a fi rl'plarc. ..\ home to entertain in with pndc. Da) or night. thi\ home pro' ides a statement of ')uph i ~11rn1 ion. )Cl warmth. with num crou~ mood light'>. high ceiling~. and vistas of ctt ) l1ghJ\. •Ocean View • Cul-de-Sac street • E:x pandablc to 4 or 5 bclrm I I'' '. ' '\, I , I ) \ I 11 I \ I l I' '. , \ 1 , "t ) I ' I ' I . I office or maid's room and rent the cbarmina 2 bd ho me or you may make this your 6 bdrm home. S minutes walk to the ocean. Close to shops and res- taurants. OFFER ED AT S829,000 r A separate and private rental unit is in the back above the 3 car garage. Two master- suites & 3rd bdrm, plus office or 4tl{ bdrm and gourmet kitchen in primary residence. OFFER ED AT $7S9,1'00 - ..\ sparkling pool a nd spa with lu sh land- '-l"a pr d ground complete this pict ure of l'kgann· and ~t > Ir. OH·l.:Rl:D AT St .195.000 • 3BR + fami l) room • Arin g yo ur designer $60.000 REDUCTION TO $850,000 t f DMY NOT I nA&. UTATI SAl\MOAY, June 9, 1990 / l'Aeia 21 peue11u 71te Uttbllu 9• ?laelot ?2«/ge ~tate.1 Offered at $999,000 I If a picture is worth a hundred words, there is not enough space to tell the story of this extraordinary "'customized" home located in one of Newport's most prestigious communities. It is a love affair at first sight, and only grows as you become more intimate with the home. It truly has it all! A master suite with a 0 pillow" night light view. Three more bedrooms or den/office. The kitchen and family room opens to the view. The "band-picked" River Rock fireplace is perfect for the family or couple gathering. And the night light view-well. it just can't get any better! You are-cora1atlY invitedto join us at our OPEN HOUSE Saturday 1-4 · 37 MONACO RC/AA~V ., .,~ ", ..... . ~ .. , ,'. J7/VI~ . ht~ ... , \.I-'· ···- .. 808 & DOVIE KOOP With over $25 000 000 in 1988 sales. We would like to help you buy or sell your horn~. #i RE/MAX Agent 8 out of lO)'ears in the State of California. Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 11 years consecutive. CAMEO SHORES - CORONA DEL MAR Park setting w/fabu lous ocean views. Newly refurbished in 1988. Art deco and contemporary. Fantastic rear yard. private beaches. Submit all offers. This is the best buy, there are tear downs for almost same price. ... . ....:..-·--'-Sl . i95,000 BOB & DOVIE KOOP LA QUINTA P.G.A. WEST \t'\\ l 'hampiun !'Ian 9 :H"t{. I H.1. IJf~t-IJr.lil·~~ ··ros.c tnun p1111I. (' ,C:, p.~·~a:.her. dl\t ' ~ r-. .1oQ. :S-, .1mo. Y~ y'?un double fairway or :xi.'e: at :,;t~.).IXKJ tk>li KOOP 631-1266 or 760-5000 Five bedroom, sii baths, 3 fireplaces, huge living room, family room, formal dininc, 13 years old, pool and spa. 13,500 aq. ft. lot on 7th Fairway. Outat.andln, Location. 11,700.cpl BOB A DOVIE KOOP BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY .Cadillac repair hop located in Calta Mesa Established O\'er &e\1m years. Everything is included, lifts, comp~r. too~ computer w/software and data base, etc. Owner will train. Name and phone number stay with the husint!$. Sl65.000 BOB JR. R·3 LOT SAN PEDRO San Pedro 5,000 sq. h. lot with 3,4000 el.iating bldg. Close w Bay. Steal at $225,000. 475 W. 13th St. Submit any offer. BOB KOOP NEWPORT SHORES Newp< irt . hores :l Pjl\ BA, new car~ l \ii re .. s u \.-.I lJeach. (\ ._, pools & tennis. REDUCED TO $34.2.000 ~ . BOB & DOVIE KOOP WANT 11IE BEST TO SEIL YOOR HOME? CALl DIE KOOPSI EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Mediterranean remodel all new 4 bedroom, :3 bath. large family room w/tireplace & wet bar. Separate m~ter suite, walk-in cl<llets, all new kitchen & baths, huge yard. M•.e! IC'9JXX> BOB & DOVIE KOOP MARBELU COUNTRY CLUB San Juan Capistrano San Juans's most exclusive addreu.14,460 foot lot on 14 &: 15 fairway. Buildable pad of 6,120 ft. Gate guarded community. Seller very motivated. Area's Bat Buy at $459,000 . BOB~ DOVIE KOOP NEWPORT HEIGHTS CONDO Med.iterranelJl style thne .~two&: half bad&. )91' bid, Irr livq nan, fiftplu, tonD.I ~. paMte yard. AMq $410,(XX} I BOB & DOVIE KOOP · REAL TORS-~v~;~ :eA. flWPOtT llACH 131-1211 I DALY NOT I ftAL ISTATI • "'llH 6llA f .un Hm I di 00\1,,,,.. or> "''"' lil'1(1' loc .. !G7 ,, front • Ur.1u1uull\ n-nwxlo-lrd 1n "°'llh .. r..i °'1"or • llo<~ kif 100• \Kht • ~ "rllnlC mtnto!ntnQ """"' w liilll" bhh ~ IMllA • "P" $4.S00,000 • \UH ~UA .... n Mn1 •• , ... .,.., ' '"'n t\Ntwt'thnuw-t•'JOll"' O""'' • lal..tl\ ~·· ~ ...... ~) anrl lr~ o • Tum\1 s -"" klr ...,.. ~ .. tf""ht • l~ f ..._., .._.._, troll\ ett lh1J~ .u, ...... , ,.,., • .., A tum ~n l..wnr $2,995,000 j • 6 llM ,..,, llA fmHm rndlllllnlll "''"' hnmr ~ tulh ti-0 • 114 <tt lrotl'· 0~ .. , ......... "" • Uo kk .. 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SPECTACULAR VIEW "' TENNIS EST A TE This magnificent 5 bedroom. 51: barh plus Krvam quaners estare is situared on l .H4 acres located at rhe edge of Back Bay"s EcologM:al RCKrve. This is one of Or"ltnge Coumy·s most imponam view propcmes. The private gared entr~ce will lead you to motor coun with parking for o~r 20 cars. Cusrom lighted tennis coun ar 20 mtter poof W1dr spa Ind"-mc· waterfall. This is rhe ulumare entenainer's delighr. Call for your private showing. Will consider a trade. OFFERED AT $4.~.cm BELCOURT ... CUSTOM HOME · T rcmr ndvu'h upp:a~rJ \ bedroom. \' hach w11h \ car g.1r.1gr M .. grnlilt'nl hllrJwood flooo + pl ush carpttin,: StMr Cl( rhe art guumlC'( knchrn Pro. ft'u1on .. lh ck'1.i:nt-J mar \ ard w11h tar pnol & spor M•m ocher 1~.1 · turn wo nurnt'fUU) w menuon RH~ ae St.noJUJ 17 Rvckin~h.am Or Oprn SunJ.1~ 1-~ RARE OFFERING! BELCOURT TERRACE PLA N ·o· M4gmficrmly sn in a park.like env11un- mtnt. Trcmmdously uf>f.tradN t 8d, ~·: Ba plus \ car gara1tt rown~. lhChcd wood-4loo'1. g~ .......... -11 bu.Jr.in c:.1bmco & cu•om liflhrs. Pro« c:ksi~-ncd )arJ rh.ar can accommodarc any f)1't ()( l'C'Crnuon This is a mu• $tt! JUST. LISTED FORMER BELCOURT GALLERY MODEL Mainificent 48R. 3.SBA. 4 car prqc Galley home. Elcpntly appointed with .fcackd front entry doors. bleached wood floors & plush carpccing throughout. Gourmet Almillmo kitchen with ctnter Island cook top & custom window & wall treatments. Award winning landscaping which includes outdoor entcna1nmcnt area spa & fountains. This 1s 1he home ~ou have been waiting for. Offered at Sl.79S.000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4. 5 CHADBOURNl CT MORE FINE HOM ES NEWPORT BEACH Belcourt Terrace Plan ·c Tcnlly upgnidrd ~BR.1\'iBA plus famil room t~ 5"uueJ on ai o~rslll'd loc fcx complnt pnvacy GOf~t'OUs marblt floors & ntUrral colored carpeting rhroughour Cusrom pe1nr & window Trcatmniu and many cuscom cab1ntrs. Prolns10Nlly dtsi~~ rear )Jrd w/buJr-m BBQ Offtrrd II w~.000 Belcourt Terrace Plan "B"-Bcst Location! Eltgandy appomtcd 3BR • .}.)BA. rownhomt IXcorarcd in narural colon with bcauufol white tiJc floors. Buber carpn1n~ & pl1nr11ion shutters Rrar yard becks onro grttnbclt fOf cuy Ket s ro walk·wt) syscrm & pool & Sf» faciJKics. Many ocher upgrac:k .. 100 numerous 10 mt nuon Belcourt Hill . Plan 2. Offered ar Sll"M m Tremendous Catalina, Ocnn & City L1E:ht Vic:ws. Dcc0f1ator UPJ.tr.ided ,..,1th plush olf whitt catpnin~. hardwood fl<>Ofs & pl1nra11on shucrm Smr-of. the·lrt Europnn whirr k1tchtn w11h sub·1t'TO and Jtnn.A1rc appl1.in<:rs A/C. J«Unty. and great locauon Offtrcd :11 St\2'.CXXI IRVINE T unJc Rock-Customiztd Broad moor Plan 4 . Reduced Tocally rtc:kcorarcd wich onJ the finnt Gor~'°'n lBR, plu'> stuJ). l·~BA txteuuvc home. Ncw kitchen wtth ~11t-0f.the·:1rt 1pphancts & ~nrrr island cook.top. Ncw f l't'nCh doors & windows Ncw )pl m amum Muble t nrry 4c frplc. A/C~ St'C 4c bnuuful Clfy h~hr \llC'W A must jtt1 Opm Sunday l ·), 19171 BiddW. Re•M teW!~.<m Irvine --l=unk-Rpck Pointe Mockl pttftct J.M. Pttm P1an C Gur~cou \ btdroom. 11 b.lth r~. Bnuuful hardwood floors & ntUr ral lkrbtr urpn1n,.: rhruu,:h· our. Built.in t"l'ltnUlnnwnf.i cmrer m fam1I rOOtn Prolcu1onaJh llcM,.:ntd rear yard. Priced to w.U. Offtrcd at S') I '),000 '"'" .... ht lms . ------. --- ~ --=~ -- COSTA ME SA COSTA MESA COSTA MESA 4 BEDROOM + FAM + BONUS Huge family home with celestial ceil- ings In living room. formal dining room. large family room/kitchen combined bonuse room with built-in book-cases. many. many extras. Extra large rear yard with fruit trees. gas BBO. etc, etc. 1343,000 TAKE YOUR PICK All located in Mesa Verde State streets. 3 and 4 bedroom homes. Top of the line Prime properties. All amenities. Must see to believe. Highly motivated in most cases. SSZS0,000 to '211.000 \...._ THIS ts tTf Lowest price In Canyon area. 2 bedroom. 2 story. Minutes away from the beach and bike brall. s111,950 HUGE HOME REDUCED Oak door entry and parquet flooring, formal living room with wQOdburning flre- placir."Chefs delight kitchen with Jen- nAlre, microwave. tots of oak cabi- nets plus pantry. Huge bedrooms, 4th bedroom converted to large fam- ily area. Great family home. S.,500 5 ~ED_R90M Excellent buy. needs some TLC. House will be painted inside. new carpeting. This makes this a super buy. mint blinds through- out are included. Close to Soth Coast Plaza and the Performing Arts. t.215,000 CAPE COD CHARM Dramatic entry to spacious vaulted celling liv- ing roo.m with custom mantle piece, plantation shutters. flow through floor plan. Gourmet kitchen with HennAire stove top, oak door, re- cessed lighting, breakfast area, all 4 bedrooms have celling fans and pay TV. Much. much more.325,000 THE HOME WITH EVERYTHING Tiled entry to extra large living room with custom parquet flooring. Huge family room ov4erlooks lush private yard. European country kitchen opens on large dining room. Sliding walls of glass opens to patio to a fish pond with water flow that sounds like a babbling brOOk. much more. 1211 ON THE 8TH FAIRWAY Of the Santa Ana golf course. Beautiful 2 story. HUGE master suite overlooks course. Needs some attention buy super potential. Best view for the price m Orange County Golfers dream .$355,000 ATTf{ 1ST TIME BUYERS Cozy attractive condo. t bedroom with large loft which could be 2nd bedroom. Security gate and under- ground parking. Centrally located close to South Coast Plaza and free- SATURDAY ONLY 1-4 2bd/fam 5121 Ashworth Lakewood 11•.SOO Sbd/fam 2910 Java Costa Mesa llS0,000 SUNDAY ONLY 1-4 4bd/fam 3303 California Costa Mesa 1211.500 3bd/fam 3245 Iowa Costa Mesa 1212,000 3bd/fam 3319 Nevada Costa Mesa S..000 3bd/fam 1687 New Hampshire Costa Mesa S.,500 4bd/fam 3370 Wisteria Costa Mesa .. J308.IOO 2bd/duplex 27072 Calle de Lores Capistrano l504 000 3bd 873 A;bor Costa Mesa 1217,IOO 4bd/fam 2739 Canary Costa Mesa ssn,ooo 4bd/fam 1183 Hummingbird Costa Mesa 1471.000 · 3bd/fam 3444 Plurnerta Costa Mesa -.- Sbd 944 Paulartno Costa Mesa "84,500 SATURDAY a SUNDAY 1-4 3bd 2868 Ballow Costa Mesa l2Al.IOO 4bd 3070 Ceyton Costa Mesa 1211.000 3bd 15952 Mt Matterhorn Fountain Valley 1231,000 3bd/fam 1982 Tustin Costa Mesa 1374.000 3bd/fam 1165 Augusta Costa Mesa 'IMI• GREAT FAMILY NEIGH90RHOOD One of the neatest homes In the area. 3 spacious BR and 2 ceram6c tile BA. So many extras: fresh paint in/out, decorator wallpaper end Berber carpet. RemC>deMtd kitchen with Corning cooktop. Fan and Hght In dintng area. Extra large backyard and mora.1256.IOO ---- LARGE ROOMY TOWNHOME in excellent area. Elaborate use of wood throughout. Big dining ar• with custom Spanish tile floor. 8ufft in wet bar downstalts. Bath has a Jacuul. Spiral stairway. Huge mas- ter suite. the attic has been Mly finished -great for a rumpus room. Super buy. $173,000 4 BR SPECIAL Without a doubt best buy in College Park. Located on quiet cul de sac. 4 big BR, A./C>, private back yara with covered patio. Walk to Harbor shopping center, Orange Coast CoOege, etc. Great buy .1225,000 PAINT PATCH PROf1T 4 bedroom 2 bath home In excellent ar• ne1lldl• attention. Great for the hanctymM handywoman. Large yard, cul de street. vacant. Take advantage 1241,000 QUIET CUL-DE-SAC Large f-1~ home with 5 bedrooms on a qu cut-de-sac. This la great for the gr Ing family. Many extras. Skylight solar water heater. and a red ti roof. Close to the South Coast Plaza St. John Church, and kids can wal to schools.~ GIANT LOT With neat 2 BA. v In the land. Approx 12.000 sq ft lo . APPROVED by city for lot split/ R-1 lots. Verify with city ctertc. 1310,000 VACANT FO...R MOOS. Lowly 3 BR In excehnt area of co.ta Mesa. Newty ~nted IMlde/out New carpet, ceramic tlte floors. Nlw landscaping with auto ..,....._ .... \ IMU N.OT I BAL ISTATI COST A MESA COSTA MESA COSTA MESA •IA WOODS 4 BEDROOM. FAM -Glent 2 stOty home in Meu Woods. Vaulted ceilings in the IMng room. Fireplace in the IMng room and family room. Muter bedroom and bath on the first leYef. Ptu9 3 -bedrooms on the upper tevet. new -earpM Md fr99h interior paint. A.tr condttioner, hee1er and dilhwuher. In the heart of Cos1a mesa.a..- f ORMIR MODEL Lovely 3 bedroom home In excellent area of Co91a Mela. Newly painted lnakte and out. New C9rJ>8l, and c:er.mc tile floors. New landaceping wtth .uto aprlnJders. MC>Ye in condition. ..... LARGE ADD ON CindereUa home with huge 8dd on den Of t8mity room. Cozy f.mity kitchen with large butt-In dining ,llU. Crlldcttng ftreplace In IMng room. Neer lhopping. Great loeatlon.-.- Ll(I ..W LOY91y home In move In condttJon. Large living room wtth cathedr• ceHinga. and mlrrOfed W8la and flrepl8ce. FOf~ dining, and remo3ll1d kitchen. The fam6ty room looks onto a covered patio and private ywd . ..._ TWO WON'T DO Coupte retiring, bough1 a new home. Immaculate 3 bedroomm, 1¥• bd\, all new In pm1 3 yMrS, roof. pdo. kHchen. entry tie, C8rP81. ga rmnge. 3 ~ tene. mmnd bedroom doeet doors. ... pita In LA, mMiclnd front and ~=--.:"o 9Priftkllrs, patio end CANYON VllW Country charm wtth thla r~••d home In good .... 3 bedrooms. new kitchen ftoor· Ing, new .tow, new bathroom floor. Ing, new ~Ing. new Yettie.I end rnW-bMnda. Extra large lot. Coot, oceen bf .... Hurry, won't !Mt. ···-•u vmme MDUCID Charm- ing Mesa Verde North home wtlh .,.,quet floor entry and arched ... piece In IMng room. Vaun.d beamed olltlnga In "*" IMng .,.._ H.._. w.y mMter ...... -s-m chMdrenl ~· 1 ltOJY 4_bl_droont.. mod9I r9IW/ on marttet I •.- COLLEGE DRIVE Weft located home with plenty of potential. 3 bedrbom, 2 baths. with new ap- pltanc:es and roof. one year otd. Walk to Harbor Shopping Center schoots. park and Orange Coast. tal,000 GIANT TWO STORY Great 4 bedroom home with a large fimily room and crackling fireplace in the IMng room. FOfmal dining. 3 baths • and dressing area. Gourmet kitchen with large pantry.' new carpeting throughout. Professionally tand- ecaped. Great buy In Mesa Verde NOfth.1211,500 SUPER SHARP 2 st0ty home 4 br +. 3 ba, bonus room w/prlvate entry, ==d with fruit trees. RV acx:esa " LQVELY GMENMOOK HOIE 3 br, w/2 mstr 8'.lit•. 2 ba. prof. ~. ecaped. fruit trees, Kai pond. Cloee to SC Plaza. -.000 QMAT IOUTH COAST mTIM> LOCATION mlnutee to John w..- Mport and freeways. Walk to South Coat Plaza . .c big bedrooms, large country kitchen. An f~ OCUN VIEW BMutlful trt leY8I In exe1n1nt.,.. of Meea Verde. LM'ge eep111ate room w/wet bar, formal dln6ng/bremkfast. .C big BR, up- gr8ded. Beeutttul ~ deck off br•tfMt .,.. wtth stunning view of c.t.llna.~ . QMAT 4 • MICCOLA Exe1N1nt IOcation. pool. hot tub, 3 '* gar9ge. Walk to 3 gott c:ounes.aae.- ON ntm GOLf COUMe 8-ltltul 2 ltory on tM s.nta Ana golf courM. Perf9ction In and out. Owner .. pro- fHllooal decoratOf. Huge ,,_.., IUlte. Chtldren'a room9 OYWtook golf coune. Electric kJ1chen. 8-lttful no...1. red tile roof.tae• M•IA NORTH RIDUCID NMtldelln 3 br one big c:onw lot w/RV ecx111. Nk:e upgraded kitchen w/neet cabineta. MW lte>Ye. dilh- wMher, .... garbage dilpoeat. WOW. EVERYTHING NEW. Gsllg8 11 drywalled, MCUrlty lights in front ~,.., Ytfd. ~.and~ lneulated, terrific buy ...... •IA VERDE NORTH Lovety home In great area of Mesa Verde. Big rooms throughout. large formal LR w/firepface. Central atrium, 3 BR, very private backyard, covered patio and brick pathway through charming flower garage Is drywalled, security light• In front and rear yard. Houae and garage Insulated, terrifte buy. ... .- COLLE GE PARK SPECIAL Bes1 buy In College Park. Nice 3 bedroorr home In good location of Costa Mesa. Complete new ceramte tile shower In master bath. big country kitchen. Big corner lot with possible RV access to the rear. Sellers motlv9tediii ..... ii -ATTN 1ST TillE M1Y181 Charm- ing 3 bedroom. 2 bath~ new South Coast Plaza, IChoota and ahopping. Highly upgraded, neat family home.1187,IOO OMA T FIXER Probete 2 bedroom fixer. Outstanding prlce~.SOO FOUNTAIN V Al.LEY llOft .. CONDmON Lovely home in exc1n1nt area. Crackling flreplece in living room. upgraded kitchen wtth bultt4ns, 3 spacious bedrooms wtth 2 baths. Uundty room plua stOfage, .utOfNltlc aprlnkters front and rMr. etc, Mc . .._ GARDEN GROVE GMAT ITAllTP Excellent atar1er home. 3 bedroom, IMng room. COWl- try kttchen. Double ett.ched garage, two patios, pk'9 two stOfage lheda. Cloel to lhOppWlg center and echooi. Great buy fOf first time buyers .1111,000 LAKEWOOD NORTM LAKEWOOD Wei mmn- ta6ned home ctoee to IChoola. lhop. ptrtg and freewey ..x 111. Huge 8dd on. great fOf famffy recreetion area. Extra large garage hM IOts of atcnge. c.11 Delpha. .... ' PAGE 28 I SATURDAY, June 9, 1990 '··· TDA THE DALE BOUT ASSOCIATION BIG CANYON . . . Exclusively ours. Monu- mental two story Country French Estate Prime cul-de-sac wooded lot. Overlooking fourteenth green. Spectacular grounds. Pool. Spa. Enormous patios. Exquisite interior. Sunken living room. Banquet-sized dining room Incomparable kitchen. Library. Richly paneled pub room. Incredible master suite. Staff wing. No ad could possibly describe this masterpiece and its array of amenities. We Invite you to "audition" this one for yourself. Call us ..................................... $3,950.000 BAYFRONT ... Romantic French Regency on the bay. Walled and gated for privacy. Sweep- ing view of the harbor and jetty. This excep- tional property otters four bedrooms and baths. a gourmet kitchen. spacious entertain- ing rooms with high cottered ceilings. French doors and separate guest quarters. Altogether the finest combination of home and location available . . .................... $2,675.000 BIG CANYON . . . At its best. Exquisite golf course home on prestigious cul de sac street. Contemporary four bedroom home Fabulous flow for entertaining. Perfect for a family or couple. Bleached oak floors. Soaring ceilings Loads of hght. Lushly landscaped garden. Views of golf course and canyon. Large yard and spa. The ultimate in California living ... .. ... . . ,. .......................... -$2.450.000 Open Sunday 1-5 ............................ 2 lnvernn• MAMMOTH LAKES . . . This 21 unit motel otters an opportunity to leave the heetic city hfe and work and hve in beauttful Mammoth. Buy yourself a home. A profesS1on. A future. All for the price of a house 1n Newport Beach. This motel is an absolute beauty. Highly up- graded and sitting on a corner affected by Mammoth's North Village ............ $1.300.000 COST A MESA . Excellent Income Op- portunity. Eight single family homes on two huge lots (four on each). Three of the homes are brand new. All have new roofs and are extremely well maintained and have loads of charm. Properties may be purchased separ- 1tely at $575,000 and $675.000 or together as 3 package for only .......................... $1.200.000 CA.11£0 ~• . . . Wonderful family home. Located on quiet canyon. "Peek" ocean view. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Family room. Large deck. Open feating with high celltngs and lots of windows. Dramatic fireplace. Large lot Ideal for expansion. Beauti- fully maintained by the meticulous owner. Three private beaches ...................... $975,000 0.,.., SundaJ 1-5 .... -........... 321 Mitford Drive A REAL ESTATE COMPANY BAYCREST .. Magn1f1cent. sweeping. well- ma1nta1ned grounds greet one to this superb property. Located on a regal corner lot on a most desirable cul-de-sac street. Inside. it's flawless. A kitchen that satisfies every wish. An expanded master suite. A cozy den. Dining room. Family room. Supremely luxurious ap- pointments in every room Fully alarmed. Pool. ...................................................... $695.000 Open Sundar 1-5 ........ 1127 Buttonahell Lane DOVER SHORES . Bachelor's retreat Would work well for couple. also. Spectacu- larly private. wooded grounds. Approximately one third acre. Sweeping back bay and city lights views. Two bedrooms. Two baths. Den. Dining room. Excellent kitchen. Three car garage. Pool. Spa. Fully alarmed. Access to two private beaches. A very desirable location. A-very desirable home ..................... $875.000 Open SaVSun 1-5 ........... 1000 Sant1990 Drive IRVINE TERRACE . . . Delightful. Three bedroofns. Beautiful raised hearth. Fireplace. Den with built-In bookcases. Kitchen with bay windows. Extra large lot. Pool. Spa. Large grassy area. Excellent for entertaining View of the bay, ocean. night lights and sunsets. Seller Is motivated and willing to provide lender concessions to improve the financing. . ......... ................................ ............... $829,000 Open Sat/Sun 1-5 ............. 1IOI Seedrtft Drtve BELCOURT TERRACE ... Model perfect on pool sized lot. Three bedrooms. Three and one half baths. This home sparkles. Bleached oak floors .. Neutral carpeting. Plantation shutters. Large. bright eat-In kitchen. Air conditioning. Security system. Central vacuum. Air and water purification systems ................ $815.000 Open Sunday 1-5 ................. 2A Hlhd• Ortve SPYGLASS HILL . . . Bnt v81ue on the hlll. Five bedroom Mediterranean family home has amenities found only In the grandest estates. European styte kitchen. Sunny breakfast area. Family room with a granite wet bar. Huge dining r~ with v_autted ceilings and white washed pfank ftoors. French doors. Ptantatlon shutters. Lush landscaping Incorporates a stream bed, private courtyard spa and a pfay yard garden ....................................... $795,000 631-7300 BAYCRESJ . . Regal four bedroom home for the soph1sticated buyer. Professionally re- modeled and decorated. Cok>saal private master suite ... complete with fireplace. luxur- ious bath with whirlpool tub plus huge walk-in closet. Gourmet island kitchen. Separate study. Beamed ceilings. Wet bar. Makls quar- ters. Pool. Fruit trees. Unquestionably one of the area's great homes ..................... $749,500 BAYCREST . . . Five bedrooms. Cuslom built for one of the communltly's most important fam11tes. Superb location. Oulet. tree-lined cul de sac like street. Huge living room and family room. Isolated master suites. Island kitchen. Dining room. Wide halls. Soaring high- beamed ceilings. Wainscoating. Generous use of warm rich woods throughout. Beveled glass French doors. Immense lot with waterfall pond We invite you to judge this one against' the best in the area ........................... $675.000 Open Sat a Sun 1-5. .. 1745 Card11tlck &..ne WESTCLIFF . . . This distinctive home has it all Four bedrooms. Three and a half baths Huge ltving room. Dining room. Pfantation shutters. Lanai. Pnvate pool area with Its own black bottom pool·. patio and separate cabana All of this can be found on a colossal. finely landscaped corner lot In a "4Mghborhood of absolute respectability .................. $665.000 Open Sundar 1-5 ............ 1233 HltNend Drtve BAYCAEST ... Y'lU may neYer be able to buy a more exciting residence. This masterful three bedroom offering with a brtck exterior incorporates an exquisite bfend of features. Handsomely appointed ISiand kitchen. Ora~ matic master suite with giant w.-C-in closet. Everwnere you look ifs one nk:e thing after another. Custom ceilings. Wood windows. Parquet flooring. Finely landscaped. Corner lot. Pool. ............................................. $825,000 Open Sat/lun 1-5 .. _ ......... 20IO tloldlJ Roed PE ... IULA POINT . . . C~ home . Near the Wedge and OCMf' ~.Quiet and prestigious street. FIYe bedrooms. Orig- inal arched windows. Wood ftoorl Md roof deck. Room for expansion. Bring yf1Alll builder. ............................................................. 15,000 Open Sat/Sun 1-1..--HM ....... DIM BAYCREST . . Quality living. Inviting, open entry. Formal living room. Separate epllCk>u9 family room with large brk:k flrepl8ce. Three bedrooms. Two batha..lntormel eetlng •• h1 kitchen. Large yard for the growing famlly. .................................................. ~-...•..•.. 1513.000 MAMO.. HIGHLANDa -UYCMST ' .. Beat buy In Newport Beectt '°' ........ five bedroom, four b9th home. Al the roorne ... i.tge. The bllCkymrd la '-IOI • O'teK 3800 =~~.~ .... ~.~.~.~ .... ~= O,..SundeJ1-I ~ ....... ..... From Out of Area Call (800) 628-2859 ... _______ 1617 WESTCLIFF BRIVE. NEWPORT BEACHiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill \ -• DALY PILOT / llAL ESTATE SAl\MDAY, June 9, 1990 / f'AQ. Z9 TDA THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION BAVCREST ... Large family home. Sensibly prl<:ed. Equipped with many amenities. Excel- lent ttoor plan. Huge master suite. Family room. Dining room. Eating area In kitchen. :~~:ry~~~~s~1.~ .. t.~.~.~1.~:.~~r~.~ Open S.turdey 1-5 ... -..... 1931 Senttego Drift OCEAN VIEW TRR.EX . . . Immaculate property In charming Hermosa Beach. Won- derful remodel opportunity f0< owner-user or excellent income potential as is. Superbly situated in great neighborhood. Convenient to beaches, restaurants and shopping. lnvestors1 Don't miss this one!. .......................... $499,000 HUNTINGTON •ACH . . . Buildable double lot suitabfe tor two custom homes. Located two bloctcs from the beach and walking dis- tance from the Huntington Beach Pier. The lot is approxlmatety 5,875 square feet .. $450.000 BALBOA PE ... SULA . . . One of a kind beach cottage has two bedrooms and one bath on an R-2 lot. Warm and comfortable with knotty pine lnteriOf'. The carpet. double pane wtndows. paint. root. plumbing and sid· Ing are all In excellent condition. Fireplace. Solar heating. new water heater. Murphy bed for guests. Price includeS a refrigerator. wash- er and dryer. microwave oven and window treatments. Room to expand to 1800 square foot second unit. Enjoy the uttlmate In summer fun. Steps to both bay and ocean beaches .............. =·········~························$435,000 NEwPoR'T HEIGHTS ... Perfection. Charm- ing. Remodeled two bedroom cottage. Hard- wood ftoof's. Areplaee. New kitchen and bath. French doors and windows. New paint throughout. Light and bright and airy. Situated on an R-2 IOt. Potential of adding another story for larger home. or for a duplex. ............................................................ $399,500 Open Set/a.. 1-.5..·-···-· .. --~ Clay Street llAYCREIT ... Well maintained. Three bedrooms. Two and one half baths. Beamed ceiflnga. Shutters. Fk>or to ceiling glass In IMng area. Large pbol. Bulh-ln barbecue. New carpet and J*nt throughout. Master suite wtth its own prtvate patk>. Poot with electric cover. Three-quarter bath and utility area off of the pool area ............................................ S399 .ooo aA YRIDQE . . . Charm. tranquility and privacy are yours In this beautiful three bedroom. tnree bath. two~ory c:ondomintum:-S'-ff<!'" your llvlng room to a private wooded patio. Splalh In the community pool and spa. Retax In your centralty air conditioned home knowing you have the security of a gated community. NewpOrt at Its t>estl... ........................ $359.500 A REAL ESTATE COMPANY FEATURE HOME HARBOR HIGHLANDS . . . Classic original owner home has been maintained by the loving hands of its owner. The four bedr90fll. two bath floor plan creates a perlect environ- ment for a couple with small children. Large back yard. Included in this reasonable price is a new driveway and new roof. Freshly painted. Landscaped with an abundance of flowers and ferns . .,. ................................................. $415.000 Open Sat/Sun 1-5 ........... 1133 Hlghl8nd om. EASTSIOE COST A MESA . . . Super five bedroom family home Is located on a quiet cul- de-sac. Large yard professionally landscaped. Freshly painted. New flooring and carpeting. Light and bright... .............................. $355,000 COU2GE PAM . . . Ranch home. Three- bedrooms. Lots of charm. Extremely spacious floor pian. Open beamed ceilings In fNerY room. French doors. Skylights. Beautiful wood ~.n~f:~~.~~:.-.~.~i;~~~ EAIT&IOE COST~ MESA . . . Charming three bedroom. one and one half bath home. Detached In-law unit. Large yard. Room to expand. Two car garage. Easy to see anytime ............................................................ $319.500 Open Set/Sun 1·5.-............ 320 E. 19th StrMt NEWPORT CREST ... Most popular floor p4an wtth fabulous master bedroom suite. --Thr .. bedroom, three...bath condominium la bright and clean and ready to move into. Community has swimming poof, spa and lighted tennis courts. Walk to the beach. You wtll feef)ike you're on vacation every day! Juat reduc:M ............................................ $310.000 631-7300 COLLEGE PARK ... Terrific family home has been remodeled where it counts ... the kitchen with eating area and baths. Four bedrooms. dining area. Separate family room. Great lo- cation near schools and shopping. Wonderful family home and neighborhood ........ $305.000 Open Sunct.y 1-5 ............... 241 Hanov• Dnve EASTSIOE COST A MESA . . . Buildable R-2 lot on a great corner location. Existing two bedroom house can provide a solid rental income until you are ready to construct two condominiums on-this super convenient site. ............................................................ $280.000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ... Centrally located A-2 lot. Close to shops and services. Great po1entlal tor two income units. Presently. has a one bedroom liveable home with beauti- ful fruit trees in the large yard ........... $275.000 . WESTPAAK . . . Beautiful three 1'edroom. hke new townhouse is the largast model in this neighborhood. Family room. New bnck patio. Professionally landscaped. Arr-conditioning. Light and airy home. Setler 1s motivated and willing to provide lender concessions to im- prove the financing ............................ $265.000 PARK UDO . . . A rare find in Newport Beach. A three bedroom condominium in a superb location. This uncommon end unit has three baths, a dining room. a den. and offers the challenges and opportunities f0< upgrading . t's near the beach. Hoag Hospuat excellent shopping. fine restaurants and transportation. Call us about this extraordinary property ........................................................... ,219.500 LIFF HA VEN . -. Oulet complex of only ten units surrounding a beautiful pool 1n the courtyard. Two bedrooms, two baths. large living room with fireplace. Dining room. Cov- ered patio facing the pool. Truly the best buy in the Heights ....................................... $214,900 LAGUNA BEACH LOT . . . Custom homesite in beautiful Laguna Beach. POs.f ble view from second story. Lot ls approximately 6.300 square feet. Canyon setting. Call tor directions to property. Drive by ........................ $199,500 NEWPORT TERRACE . This secluded three bedroom phase three end-unit is located amid flower-strewn meadows and cool ocean breezes. MeUcuk>usly maintained and up.- graded with new app4iances, gleaming parquet and charming stenciled accents. Features in· elude a very large master suite. a sunny atrium. a spacious ttoorplan. abundant natural light and complete privacy..... . . .. $194,900 From Out of Area Call (800) 628-2859 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACn.. _____ _ I' Jtu CAILSN Ruller Assoc:ult .... ceema Ruiter I Associalt IAVll CllPf I Brolrf Assoc:ule CHiii Clll s.c.1m1 -STUTU COIN 1 BR. 1 BA. Immaculate con- dition. All amenities IH,IOO *".CAIU. IESI YERIE Immaculate 2 br condo with at- tached gar . brand new batn ceramic Ille in kitchen and new carpeting X-large patio also has an A/C Asking 11•1• urn WllU WESTSl• 11-2 Ln Cozy 2 bedroom has plenfY. of room lo build another unit In rear without disturbing existing unit. 695 Center St. Call Now. Only ..... 1114,700 I I.AR• -y TWINM~ Two mater suites. Gated com- munity In C.M. 2 car attached gar. Large yard. xlnt condition. Less than 7 years old. As'= 1117 RfTA W• s.c.1nu Adorable 3 bedroom 2 bath hardwood floors. new windows, big yard. new Ille. remodeled krtchen1 Cozy tip. Prrced to sell ar 11H,IOO IWUCUPEL PERFECT STARTER IOIE 3 bedroom. P • bath, fpl. in living rm .. spacious dining area. large patio. quiet private neigh- borhood. 2 111 Raleigh. Only .IACI llfFIH ucn,100 LUXURY IEWNRT SEC. COl .. S Several available! 1 BR. 1 BA penthouses w/vault ceilings. fr .. lots of glass. Motivated sellers. make otters. From 1211-C. ,,, llUE IOYlll TO SUTIU? Call the Seattle Expert here at h~ llllOT -.t.110 .. 345 UllYERSITT IYE Best location in tract end unit with 3 br .. 2'h ba with big back yard. extra large master suite with vaulted ceilings and large walk-in closet. Asking IHC,llO lEITll UllU IPllUT1-I TIPYll.IEC.1. 3 br .. 2 ba., tlome In quiet lo- cation on an 8000 sq. ft. lot. Exterior ·has just been painted and the interior Is rmmaculate and highly upgraded Gazebo & spa were purchased 6 mos ago. seller leaving state and very anxious Only 1242,500 lllE llcClSWI IEWLISTlll 3 br, 2 ba. family room + living rm. 2 fpls. Posaible R.V. storage and a 2 car gar. On a cul-de-sac street. As~ hml IM'l.000 BUILDER Will CARRY Brand new top quality un.ts. Eastside Costa Mesa. Onty 3 left. Available 2 bedroom, 2'h bath, fireplace. pa~ 2 car~ garage. Upgraded throughout. If you're looktng for the be9t, this ts It! St.ang-.-m Bil • ....... --- 11117 11 .... 111 ...... View the ocean from EVERY ROOM in thie quiet, secluded location in Newport Beach O\/er- looklng beautiful grounds. Feel the ocean breeze as you sit in your living room in front of the fpl. in this beautifully decorated 2 br with many upgrades. Priced for only 1211,000 UYLOlllUCU llWlllEWUm11 E.Side beauty. Originaf owner. Never been on the market. 3 BR, 2 BA, need fast sale. Only un.-Ill 631-1266 234 EAST 17TH STREET SUITE 117 COSTA MESA .. .. S.C.IETll-S.F. - 3 BR. 2 BA -Probate -In move in condition. 1117- 4 BR. 2 BA -Perfect starter home. Good neighborhood 11 ... 3 BR. 2 BA. Newer tract • Lar:_~ lot an.- 4 BR. 3 BA. Spacious family 4 home, New paint. carpet. landscaping 1211.- *" lllL• lllPLU Easts1de C.M. Great duplex. sm.-lfTlWUI NIRIORW.a1um Most wanted end unit, well located tor sun and breezes. 2 master stes. wet bar, FP .. A.TT. 2 car gar. .,..... EIVll ...... · Wl£10T 11-CJL S.C. Plaza area. Back yard like a park. Lovely 3 BR home on a 9800 sq.ft. lot. Beautiful pool, apa, bbq. Country kitchen. Sub- mit all otters. Priced to sefl. lfTIW• ..... cmsr •DlllELD •1 3 bedroom. 2 bath. brand new kitchen. Over $60,000 spent in upgrades huge yard with fenced in pool. hardwood floors. new carpeting, windows. etc. Priced to sell at P1.,_ llllltalftl IEWUSTI• NEWPORT CREST-T ownhome. Fabulous location, 3 BA with retreat ott master. 3 BA. Are- p4ace, wet bar, sunny eat-In kitchen. Private patios. Move-in tmmediately. Priced to aetl ...... , 1111 "81 -1-1, 21 WUIH• .-t --~ -...... -- lll'flml IDT1 location alone will sell this 3 bedroom 1 bath home. AV ac- cess. alley access. Just listed Thurs. Will not last! Offered at ~ • • m nn.- llEWCUTIM IESllElllES Eastslde C.M. 5 fabuloua 3 bedroom brand new oauntry French homes on pri .. dlM. qramatlc quality eo1• llllan. Raised hearth, fpla. n =Ma. &-master suite. Kea• a. white washed c ,.,,.._ e. tensive use of c:ermnK Ill In baths & kltefmt. Wood Glle- ment wlnclMn a doora. , ......... . ..... - 1PD UT/-~ m MllllTll UIE ....... snLE Rambling on a 8000 sq.ft. lot, .. this 4 BA, 3 BA home Is an exceptional value. Outstanding Mesa Verde location featuring formal living and dining cwer- lo: king spacious tree fiMed yard. country kitchen. inside a.unary and a delighlful front porch per- fect for "swinging" IN!.~'1-the balmy summer nights. .-,lll .... umllllll CISTtl IUILT IOIE Beautiful 4 BA home on a lovely tree lined street in one of Anaheims most desirable areas. Huge bonus/family room with wetbar. circular driveway. and an enormous yard. priced for a fast sale at only SHl,800 Sii TUSlllTEI Partners Spilt -Your Gain 3 unit and 6 unit apt. $295,000 - $379,000. Call for details. Hin IHITllR IUlllEW 4111111111 Just listed. Come see these 4 BA residences. Features incl. marble fpls.. fam rms. Vaulted .ce»ings and lA~ ~-= rooms. n••. r&mllmt 1P11 UT I -1-1, HI I. 1• ST. IEWPllT IEICI 1L1FFS Elegant 3 BR. 21h BA twnhme overlooking park. light & airy Siii.iOi ...UOUUll • -IUTZ 3 mdroom. -z-t>ath delaehed *tgle family home only steps to beach. large lot and yard. Bonus parking with comm. pool/rec. area. Highly uPWaded. .. ,, .. CllCllUZ.- MPS TO llYliUCH I Pllll A romantic 3 BR. 21~ BA mast«- piece. Just completely re- modeled. Large muter suite with fpl., large aundeck & walk-in cioseL Hardwood floors & berber CllfP9t. This home la • must.... ••• ..... ...... 1111 This 4 BA. 2~ BA home II on the best cul-de-uc located next to Tanager Park. Enjoy Mesa Verde living in your country kitchen overlooking large mani- cured private yard with lots of fruit trees. a formal dining room with enclosed wine cabinet. hardwood flooring. central air and much more' Priced to sell 1412,IOO JAClllUlllE•AI UPUIEICE I TIUCI IFTIECllmY llWUITlll llMEITUST Delightful! Graceful! Wonderful! You decide which adjective best describes this manicured cul-de- sac residence on 9,450 sq. ft . .ite. Beautifully decorated and IWnOdeled 3 BA home with gourmet kitchen. copper hood & skyllght, formal dining rm wlfh buttt-lns. and impeccably land- scaped oversized rear yard. Treat yourself to viewing this fine home. Ottered at Mn• ml ... ,.. . DECITIYE •E PUS llCIME Fabulous Npt. Hgts. cstm Medlt . home 4 br. 2'h ba w/high vaulted ceilings. European Fixtures. white oak floors & cabinets. sunken fam rm. formal din, fire- place & wet bar. Master bath w/Roman tub. Beautiful yard, A.\/.. pkg. Includes great 2 br. 2 ba rental unit. Close to beach. Only 1111,000 MftBl •ACl.I IDT llY II PUllSUU mMllT IEICI MPLD 1 house to sand, 4 br/2 ba. 2 F/p plus 2 br, 1 ba Fabulous ocean 1.a_w Great i n c ome . hw HH,000 IAlllACIUllU USTSllE UllTS Prime units in highly desireable rental area. llH,000 UILYll CllMIS OWIER DESPEUTE WILL SELL, TRADE OR LE.ASE OPTION. Nearly new 5 BR ex- ecutive pool home in fabulous Cowan Hgfs. approx 5Soo sq.ft .. 1 yr. old on a cul-de-sac. Owner 1s out of state. SlH,111 Pam •llfT ESllEIPLD Very atttractive single level ranch sty1e residence with three --~clous bedrooms. open beam 4 BLOGS/7 garages. 5-2 br, 1-1 cathedral ce1lfng. Tam. rm .. o -~lopeo sp park.ng. Built lrg. 70x 135 pool sized lot on cul-or refurb. 1978. Nothing better de-sac. Ottered at 1411,• "Call Me First" SUI .... _, l1llllTS • -"'" 631-1266 234 EAST 17TH STREET SUITE 11 7 COSTA MESA 'l I • r l Pam •llfT Btobr Associate , , NEWPORT BEACH BA YllDGE SS!5,000 Sunny & bright upper "C'' plan with 2BR. 2BA. Fre h paint, plantation shutters; alarm system. community pool & spa. PENINSULA U86,000 teps to Rav & Ocean. Cha rming 2BR, 2BA home on an R-~ lot w/tremendous potential. Enjoy now as a l'ingle fam ily home or convert to a duplex. BACK BAY U l t,000 Spacious !'l bedroom. :l bath family home with pri,ate pool & spa. Close to Back-Bay preserve with jogging-walking paths. , BLl'Ft'S 1439,000 T errific buv for this :mR. 21 J BA. Expansive front row. ·s ack Rav view. Original but good condition. Ideal for remodel. Priced to sell fast! BLUFFS 1439,000 Beautiful l ·:.torv "Linda·· remodeled in '88. B leached oak ni)()rS. quality throughout. !(real suut hfac·ing patio on quiet gret-n belt. BA \'CREST 1469,900 Delightful :lBR. 2BA hmne located on a corner lot. Rrick paito be.et w/planters & bench & m erhang. Lu:-h land~caping. Good value! \\ ESTCLlff s4'.e.soo C:reat remodel opportunity in one ol' Newport's mo'-t arc·e-.sihle area::-. :lHH home with large FR and :.! pat 111~ for enlerlaining. C'all tod ay! NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1489,900 St-lier leaving & must sell custom home in popu- lar I It'll-area. Close to park. Beautifully main· tained. Many extras. C'all to ee. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1519,000 Charming Newport Heii'htl' hume on a large lot. Excellent expan~ion pott-ntial. 2BR. 2BA. :J car garage. Prit·ed tu :.ell now' EASTBU't'F $549,000 Elel{ant execul i"e pool home totally customized :rnH. -tHA. MHH hm. '1 Ht\:-. Hul(e FR w/full bar & Fl'. ~tnrblt> FP in fur mul LH. DeliKhtf ul! SEA ISLAND lii60,000 f'h;irming upper u111t wi Eumpean fl avor. lip· l(rnde~ thruu1ithout. ~·iew nl .golf n~urse & city lighL-. from newly painted. hrtl(ht unit . LIDO ISLE 1669,000 Oesi[(n. demufo,h . d evelop! Only )'Our imaginntion limit. ... the po sibilities thii; propert) has l o orrer! Lo~price fe-e lnnd on Liao lste. NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR CANYON COVE S!",000 Can you believe · Corona del Ma.r for under $300.000? Almost new 2 BR in security gated complex of only 14 units. Walk to beach. CORONA DEL MAR U69,000 A true jewel! 3BR w/thc~usands spent o':' beautiful upgmdes. prof decor.\\~ floors. skylttes. secur· ity gated hldtc. l<eys to private beach. CORONA DEL MAI ff96,000. Charming cottage on R-2 lo.t. Home in .l(<>od condition plus large front pat10. Plans available for large unit above garage. CaJl to see. CORONA HIGHLANDS 1549,000 2BR doll house on R-2 lot. Lots of brick. skylites. wood floors & loaded with charm. Large pool. Almos\. new kitchen & added master bath. CORONA DEL MAR 1569,000 Corner access to this well maintained duplex. Front 2BR, 2BA w/French doors to interior patic1, Rear 4BR. 2BA high cellini'~· fp HARBOR VIEW HILLS $619,000 Pride of ownership in thi. exceptional .tRR. 21 l HA home. Lg living area w/heam ceilingi-. french doors. eparate office. brit·k exteriur. CORONA DEL MAR 167!l.OOO Outstanding duplex on com er lot -l'f}ecCacular :mR. 2BA front unit plus 2BR. I .MM rear unit. 2 car garage plus parking a t l'.lide. IRVINE TER~CF. 1696,000 This exceptional :mR home with a lovely backyard is absolutely charminli( a nd in im· maculate condit iun! Call today! SPYGLASS 1735,000 T he finest value in the area. 4BR, :mA. F'R. large private yard. bright and newly painted. ne" kitchen appliances. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1749.000 Fabuluus family home~ 413R:-1, FH. formal dininJ! room. twu fi replate).. Larli(e private yard on quit-t cul-de-sac. H ighly upl{raded. CAMEO SHORES 11.750,000 One of Cameo ~h(lres largei>t lots ~ituatPd adja- cent to new Kulf courM>. Fabulous views uf n<'ean & hills. An opportunity to have it nil! SPYGLASS 12,760.000 Highest residential~s1 in Newport. New custom w/I ft ceilin~ un~iev&ble view. 6RH. ~.,.BA. J>OOI. formal dining rm. ale. Fine'! craftsman~hip. 644-9060 C 0 RN ER 0 F C 0 AST HWY. AT AV 0 CAD 0 IMU' N0r I aAL ESTA NEWPCJF1 T fJt A t.H BELCOU.T RIU 1650,000 Panoramic ocean, bay It city liahts views in exclusive gated Belcourt Hill Single level encl unit, light & br ight, 2 fireplaces, Euro kitchen. BALBOA 1669,000 Enchanting 3BR, 2BA home. New berber carpet throughout, spacious living/dining area w/French doors opening to front deck. NEWPORT ISLAND 1875,000 Wonderful. quiet i land life-away from the beach crowds! Duplex w/big, sunny patio, facin(( down channel. peciaJ neighborhood & location. RA YFRONT 1695,000 Spectacular Bayf ront Cape Cod style home. Oo•·k for a~· yacht. 3BR. 2BA, large deck for entt>r tAming. Perfect for a couple. Walk to Lido. WOO ISLAND 1698.000 Immaculate. warm Lido Isle home on o\·ersi1l'd n1rn1i1r lot. Oak plank floors. light and hni:ht C reot locat ion and in beautiful conditon. PENINSULA 1775.000 You won't find many duplexes like thi . \'t-n large 4BR. 21, BA uppe~ w/front & r~ar bnkonu· .. :nm. 2RA. lower w/P.atao. 4 car parking. WF.STC-LIFF 1795.000 Perfect ion! flHR, 4 ' i BA. lg FR w/fireplfat't''" ofli~. formal DR. pool & spa w/patio iuea & brn lo. pllrnteri.. Custom home o n great street! BELCOURT 1825.000 Beautiful Plan "B'' Amenities includes cui.t11m kitchen w/~tAtf of the &rt appliances, tMtk nuor in1it. Berhe r carpet. dramatic high ceilin~~. LIDO ISLE $859,000 Brin~ your architect to blJild your dream humf' 011 this huge lot. Priced ~Low market value for quit'~ ~ale. H\lrry. thi one won't lut. LlDO ISLt: 1998.000 Ele~ant :! sty -tBR. 4BA Mediterranean -.t vh· \'illa. Lavish · Ul"e of granite. marble & Frent h door).. Mil. ter s uite incl sunny sitting rm UTILE BALBOA ISLAND U ,175.000 Summer'" here! Timt> to light the barbecue at th1 .. larl(e 5HR. custom home w/bay view. Mall\ amenities ind 4 FP .. elevator & roof top dt'<'k. BIG CANYON U ,8!5.000 Thi::. .J.filLL.mnal OR&. larg• family room ~" include a wine room, library t • fi replaces 111 excellent l(olf courae location. coLDweu BAN~eR ~1 The Home Senm• E NE W LIS TIN GS llAUOI HIGHLANDS SS",000 Abeolutely a best buy in the area. 4BR. 2BA, large yard with mature fruit trees. walking distance to . schools. Call now for appt. WESTCUPP S5S7,000 California poolside living in a wonderful neigh- borhood on the quiet.est of streets. Four spacious bedrooms ... one bedroom separate with bath. PENINSULA $690,000 C harming home within walking distance to ba~ & oce:m . Beautifullv maintained & remodeled 4BR. 2BA with large front yard. Must see! NEWPORT BEACH $610,000 Large 4 bedroom. extra large family room. Sumptuous master bedroom uite, "Two year' old home. hard to find!! 3 fireplaces. BA YSHORF.S $705,000 Enjoy the ambiance & lifestyle of France without lt>aving homt'. Thii. 2BR. :lBA work of art exudes chnrm. quality & naftsmani;hip. BA YCIEST NORTH 1850,000 P erf et:t large family home w/4 l'llr + boal acct'l'S. beautifully landscaped w/pool & spa. Master suite w/study or nursery. F.xtrai> galore. SPYGLASS U,045,000 Breathtaking 180° views. Gracious floorplan nows perfectlv for entertainintt. 4 bedrooms. pool & spa in sheltered courtyerd. NEWPORT BEACH COVER HOME A gracious understated elegance is reflected in the solid architec- tural appointments of this five bedroom, four and one-half bath home on the beautiful Newport Harbor Channel. This excep- tional property offers over 70' on the water and 130' on the beach and provides a peaceful bayside setting. Enjoy '180° panoramic views of the main channel, Fashion Island, and ·the cliffs of Corona del Mar. Light, open and airy with won- derful interior tropical gardens and yard lends itself perfectly for entertaining. The pro~rty offei:s- mine electrical hookups, secur- ity lights, and exceptiQnal new marine facilities will accomodate four large yachts. By appoint- ment only. $4,500,000. O THER AREAS TUITLE&OCK S:U0,000 Best buy in Turtlerock! Prime ~reenbelt lo<'ation. ~RR, 2BA. high ceilings. large l(arage. wmd lloor~ . Nttdfl some work. but location worth it. TURTLEROCK POINTE. '495,000 "Elegant condo in gated area, 2BR -den or :lrd HH + family room. Many upgrade:-:-hullers. rr.arble noMs. fahulous yard. Call now. TUITLEROCK POINTE S499,000 \\"arm and el~ant .J.M. l'eter1' \:undo loadt'd with 11p~radt"· .. Marhle l11K1ri n~. plantation !-huu er<., J(azeho & fountain. ~atecj ,..11nm. A mu"t ~!! TllRTLERO<.'K POINTE S525;000 C11untr)' amhiance tn Turtle Ho<.:k'. Sen•ne view of rnllin;.; hill' a1·ru~..._lake·li kt> :.t'lljn~ JHR condo in g1"1(1 lorn 1 ion. TUITLEROCJ< RIDGF: S&t9.000 Ra re ly available "Hill~huro" 4RH. l11K1rplan in dt":.irnhle tH'tl{hhorhood. Ct1!.t11mized I hrnu~hout. Sµat·iou ... familv rm & kitchen ml'rlook .. pJt111. I.AGL ~A BEACH S~a.000 P1rn11rami1· n1.1 ... 1li1w & 11t·eun vit-w. l .<lr~c· 48H. : HA home· \\Ith ~~ m. 'pa. ;..:tuna. lirt-p11. lirt- place. \\~l har. den. dinin~ mt-a & lart-(t' lot MONARCH BEACH Sl,i;;Q,000 C'uwltna i,unset.i-& ~olf cuurse \'teWs frnm thi, Med iH•rrauean de~it-(n l·u.~tum hume with .» Hlh & !'l ·HAI'. Truly too mAnv 11p1)(1int menh 111 1i,1' OPEN THIS WEEKEND 1-5 SATURDAY 1-5 Brookview lU3 W. 15tb St B. Towen Ea1talde Costa MeH 2602 Fair way M. Baya Harbor Hl•hlHd• 2 112 Dover Or J. Stephenaon Blulf• 2017 Via ta Caudal L Adam Bayview Terrace 6 Cormoranl Circle J. Akerman Newport Hel•ht. M2 Fullerton H. Meeder Turtlerock 14 Del Rey f'. Sennea Lido 107 Via Quito Brandea/Bryaaa Dover 8kre• l 3 18 Anll1ua C. Ll•dHy Harbor View Hiii• 2M>l Salt Air Circle D. Goklsberry . .. 644-9069 ' ' 1249.~ 1299.WO t376.~ .. 39,000 t'49.000 1619,000 tG2:;.ooo •He.ooo t795,000 '860.000 East1ide Costa Meaa Turtle rock 8lulf1 Blulf1 Harbor H11bland1 Baycreat Blutra Weatclllf Newport tJel1ht• Newport laland Lido -Weatclrlf Pealnaula Dover Satore1 CdM lrviae Terrace Apyll•H Harbor View Hilla Dover Uclo Harbor View Hiila Llule Balboe lalead c .... e._. ..... u ........... ...... Ca• ... H'-'1 .... • • • • .. • ... • !I SUNDAY 1-5 2602 Fairway M. Bay8 4986 Pa1eo Se10,•ia G. Ande"on 2017 Vl•ta C.udal 1-dam 2207 Fortuna 0 . Gold•b<trT) 15 16 Pr .•cilia J . Stephen.on 1831 Tradt"wind1 t:. C'orkt'll 2127 Vitt• IArcdo K. Parker 1307 Nottinl(ham Rd T. Stuart 642 Fullerton D. Adam• •06 40th St II. Dun~ H2 Via lthlca 8..Braadu 1101 Devon Lane J . Mac Miiian 1306 W. Bay ti. Thamer 1331 Anticu• G. Livlncaton 600 Ord1jd M. Reedy 1408 l>olpllln Terret'e J . Robbin• I ~ Montery Clfclf' 8. Rudy 3400 tffabreeu L t'lwin1 IAOI Saatla10 M. Oere•lall 136 VI• IU1et'• 0 . Bryaa .UOI Sall Air Circle O. Goldaberey S18 Gr• .. C~al ~. Vent0• 4&01 s.r,.., B. 11111 • 107 Crynat P. Hllrley 4717 H••..a.• R. NooHB •~.500 t:uo.ooo ... 39.000 Sa:\9,000 '449.lOO ,,uuuoo ••79.000 1479.DOO S5 19.000 11)21l,000 '6-lt+.000 SGM,Ooa S590.000 1 599,000 167r..OOO 169~.ooo '736.000 f779.~ 186(),000 18&9.000 IM0.000 18'7&,000 tH0.000 tl.175,000 tl.730.000 • f ' ... t i..,; 1 ' O~~I ~ -:tnul .YA011UTAl *LIDO ISLE* A LIDO TREASURE Custom designed near new. 3BR. 3BA. two story immaculate home. Soaring ceilings. skylights galore. spa with serene waterfall. $875,000 SPARKLING BEAUTY Like new. 4 BR, and family room home with lovely land wrap-aroun(1 patio. wonderful for ente Ready to move right in. 1199,000 MEDITERRANEAN VILLA Large m with fireplace. 3 additional BR. Fo room with Cathedral ceiling. Extr $979,000 ZURICH CIRCLE Complelely remo on 2 oversized lots. Beautiful & like dining room, patio with spa. master tull baths. 3 car garage. $1,495, LARGEST SINGLE PARCEL Ever fo island since the 1940's. 130 ft of fron acr~ available as a single parcel or p Improvements are 1 large house, a small & an extra garage. $2,300,000 VIA LIDO SOUD "Like new" bayfront on ove sized lot Large bayfront terrace with spa Master suite with 2 baths. Upstairs den with fireplace S2.750,000 VIA LIDO SOUD Brand New contmporary bayf ront 4 BR, family room home. Choice tocat1on. large dock for 65' yacht. An enter- tainer's delight. $3,200,000 I •NEWPORT NORTH* I MODEL PERFECT Model perfect on premium lot. 3 BR. 2'h BA, den, dramatic living & dining rooms. Plantation shutters, landscaped Hill- side views. $521,000 A DESIGNER'S HOME. Stunning 3 BR. 21'2 BA, in proposed guard gated community. Next to park. pool/spa. Perfect for active lifestyle. $548,900 HILLSIDE VIEW This dramatic home offers 3BR. den, 3BA. plantation shutters. 3 fire- places. A/C, vaulted ceilings. 3 car garage. hillside view $634,900 I *TUSTIN* I IN TUSTIN RANCH Near new 3BR. 2'hBA home and ramify room. Upgraded carpets/tile. air, conditioning & professionally landscaped. Comm pool/spa. S3W,OOO -----1"'- REDUCED S30,000 Seller motivated. 3BR. 2BA. den with fireplace. pool. Walk to back bay. Large park-like estate.SMl.OOO SEA FAJRE CONDO Elegant corner unit "C" plan. Upgraded 2BR, 2BA. Spa tub In m881er lte. Plantation shutters. & more. Comm. poof alk to beach. NEW USTINGl2M,a00 ~ LLES CONDO Lovely 1 BR first floor h green belt view. Tastefully decorated. everywhere~ Comm. pool/spa e Guard gate. S1'9,500 NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME 4BR. 2' 2BA. formal dining room. family room. 3 decks. ocean view off master BR. Central air cond. Excellent buy at,$299,000 NT HIGHRISE Remodeled unit on 4th t for executive or couple. One br. Security sub parking. comm. . Boat sltp avail. S375,000 T CREST TOWNHOME 180 ocean atallna sunsets. 3BR. 21/iBA. formal m, plantation shutters. Comm pool. nn1s $399,000 INSULA LOCATION With lots of charm. 3BR. dining room. refinished hardwood floors. ew drapes & carpet. white washed beam ceilings One house to bay. $549,500 CANAL FRONT WITH DOCK Just remodeled downstairs. hvmg room area & ati..new kitchen. tile floor 3BR. 2 story on R-2 tot. Summer or annual leaH. Reduced to $511,000 SUMMER ACTION Fartastic views. Lovely 3BR. bonus room condo on the turning basin. Large dock for your yacht. Entertain on bayfront patio. $900,000 ~CEANFRONT DUPLEX Right on the sand. 1ust completed remodel including fireplaces. 3 BR. 2 BA. Up. 2 BR. 1 BA down. Great whitewater & Catalina views. 11,311,000. OCEANFRONT Traditional 7 year new single family home on the sand. top quality. Master suite 23' on ocean front side. Great ocean views 7 car on site parking. S1,I00,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS Lovely traditional 4 BR home. Bacl(yard nicely landscaped with mag- nificent canyon view. Access to private beach. ~dlacentto.C~tal Hill development. 9115,0GO GREAT OCEAN VIEW Spacious home In Cameo Shores. 3BR. 2'h 8 A. family room. enclosed patio with swimming pool. Access to 3 Cameo Shore beaches. 11,300,000 ---- DAILY N.OT /HAL ISTATI SATURDAY. ~ 9. 1990 I ,_AGE JS HUN·:TINGTON IHI IHI HAR·BOUR REALTY (714) 846-0641 16390 ~acific Coast Hig~way,_ Suite 200 (213) 592-2816 Huntington Beach, Cahforn1a 92649 WATERFRONT , Over 4000 sq .. fi. of home with large boat dock, ~BR. 5-BA, spa. family rm, fireplace in master and livinc rm. Priced below appraisal lo sell fast. $I.I 00.000 BOAT SLIP This Trinidad Island home is highly up- graded with features like a spa & sun room. wet bar, plus entertainment center. 4BR. J'hBA. fam rm. formal dlninc. $755.000 4-PLEX Great location In H~ area within walkinl distance 'K\..-\ld the be~h. 0ne J-ltlt. 2Yl u.-... :paace. Two 2- ... 2-BA unit fl ~ one I-BR, I-BA. ~ , endoled car-en + other parltJnc. S5J9.000 UNDER CONSTRUCTION New home -estimated completion No· vember 1990. 3-BR. 2·t" BA . den roof top sun deck with wet bar. In great location on peninsula point. Steps lo Bayfront beach. $795,000 • WATERFRONT This fabulous home has a private boat slip and shows hke a model. 4BR. 3BA. tam rm w/frplc. formal dining rm, large master suite w /fireplace plus a pool and spa. $939,000 TENNll COURTI At\d all the toys. pool, spa. sauna and racquet ball plus a 2-bedroom. 2-bath condo with used brick fleplace and htch celllnp. SI 97, SOO . • BEACH LIFE ? Walk to the beach. park and shops. This 3-BR 2th-BA home with family room has new carpet. plantation shutters. cozy fireplace, 2-car garage. private yard and much more. $379,000 LIDO ISLE New home on prest1giou!i. Lido Isle l -BR. 2+BA. two fireplaces. spacious master suite. high ceilings, formal dining plus breakfast noo Jenn-Air cook top. inter· com with AM/F'M $845,000 VIEW + DOCK This new listing and former model ·has one of the best views and locations In the herbour plus a large boat slip and patio outside your ,door. 4-BR 3-BA. dlnlnc rm. French doors & windows. community pool, spa & tennis. $725,000 -----~· .. HAPPY 9th ANNUAL COi SCENIC SK 609 VIA UDO SOlJD Thi!i eucutive cali~r property la sltu.11ted on dealr•ble "sunny akie" of Udo l!ile. \.Vilh Its a.pectacul., view of the South Ch•nnel. this home It truly • yachting or fishing en1hu1l•1t'1 dre•m come true ....................... sz.ase .... ' • --1939 BAYSIDE DR S.yfront BonHz..I Ideal S.yAdc Drtvc locatioa Mar everythlnt Coron. d•I Mar hH to offer. Unp.,•lled bey view. Prlv•t• tandy beach with 1wlmtnlftl, boittlnt •nd volleybell. Affu Uoutely rdened to•• "Mother's Beach". Single 11ory with pt.ns to e•.,.ndl.. .................... -................................... Sl.375 .... 3M1/1 FEllNLEAF Walk to be.ch from thlt f•bulou• I year MW townhotne. Two ..... ,., •ltn, . on« bedroom. one beth on 1rouncl lev•I with separ•t• •~tranc:e. "''"' '°"' mo.t ct.scernlnt buyertl ..................................................................... UI .... Prime locatJo11 In N ........ owrloolll ........ C.... Prtv•te tlep9 to beach below. DrH1atk city 1'9htt and Catallu vlnrt. Best oc...,,_t v ..... Co-lltted w/Shlrley Ucker ............................................................. Sa.591 .... S.13 CORTE PORTOFINO· MedltanHHn ·~ 1l99le fH1lly home • Newport Nonl'I. H'9h1y ...,Med Catalan llMMMI. Two yHn MW. WCMNlemd beck yanl pedo wlaklt o8n9 compl•t• prlv.c:y & • .,. .................................................................... Mll,999 1511 SANTANELLA TEIUIACE 3 ~. 2 beth "Seate of the Art" coatn.porary hw. Pool a.cl l'lot t•b. ~yeer• ...t lAcated-la-4ak..W. Irv• Tanaca-Woa'l~ P8JCe UDOCTIC)N ••• _ .......................................................... , .. ... S3 EJIEllALD BAY Eilcellent loatloft near everythlnt Eftlerald Bev ~ '1'LD-•v hotM wtthl• ttep9 to the beech, perils. pool, a.I tennis. 4 ur .. , .... tnaldt qurtert. wtth um. ... ~u Willy, .... Ocaaa vtnr wtth ea ...... ...,,..., ..... •·••ctte.. ............. •-•••••••-•••••••-•••111 fTtlllllllll •• 111111 I t t l l l llllllllt lt lllS lllllll--••1111-, •••••••••••• , .... ... . , WA~ GATEDCOloW S.ISun 123 Onnd CINI, 8111boe lllmrld s.t/Sun t1227.,.., ----... B.Hulc:t*lga s 725.000 s.t 204 Opel Avt. 8lllboe lllerld Melinda Hugill 1195.000 s.t/Sun 21192 BwigNrnplon Ct. Huntington 8eectl J SUNn/E' Compton 1349.500 Sun 1IOI t.eew.rd, e.ycr.i LeeGillelPe s 549.900 Sun 20322 Ponv\el# • 101. Huntington 8eectl Loe c.tlOUfl $212.500 Sun 1750 ~. 8aycnlt AtUe Johr190fl s 595.000 Sun 730 s.ntana. Irvine i errace S~Wet>« S S35,000 Sun 10 CormotMt, ~ TerrKie Stewlever«t s 475,000 Sat/Sun •975 Cliff Dr. Laguna Shlt1ey Ucker $2.595,000 Sun .. tn. nw. Big Clnyor'I .JfKry F'tnSt• Sl.825,000 Sun t 1037 Hiiier• Laglnt ~WMe s S59.000 Sun t2e57 Vls11 Omldl, a..lfls Yvonne Mct<ey S4«1.000 S111Sun • t 215 Vll Udo Soud. lido l9'e Gigi Thomas $3.200.000 Sun 2e026 Viste Or E•t. Capestrano 8eadl Jim Skahln S398,000 Sat/Sun 114 Via Xanthe. Udo ISie Lee~ S1.039.000 Sal/Sun 939 Garden11 Wey, Corona del Mar Marilyn Aousselot ~25,000 Sat'Sun t •621 Udn Pant Or 8-1. Udo Peninsula LeeG~ s 725,000 Sun 321 Orchid. Corone del Mar Gatte Amato $1.050.000 Sat/Sun * •250 t E tfith. Newport Heights Jerry Ftnst« $425 000-$465 000 Sit/Sun 2575 Elden Alie =C. Costa Mesa Jtm Skehan $255,000 Sun t 303 KlngS Road. Newport Heqits K8111n Hutchinson $975,000 Sun 219 w~. Costa Mesa Sharon Swwison $265,000 Sun SOt Irvine Ave. Newport Heights Vwgma Zenz ~9.000 Sun 33582 Sundown Court. Dana Point _Qay!a Stafford $ 485,000 Sun 3013 Corte PortoftnO. Newport North Mckey Hartling S631,900 Sat/Sun t 510 Hull.. ()Ide Couinl Oii Mar George~ ~000 Sun 1903 Or-ioe EutllOe Costa Mesa Nan Ooyte s 269.900 Sat/Sun t S 12 Hazel. Olde Corona Oii Mar George McGaffigali s 940000 Sat 1507 Keel Ot, Hart>or Vtew Htlls Joyoe Hickey s 597000 Sun 321 Orchid. Olde Coronl del Mar Loretta Sayles St.050.000 S111Sun 2712 ltghthoute Lane. Hart>or View Hilts Esther T aball $599.000LH Sati$un •426 Harl>Of lsllnd Dr. PromontOfy Bay Maxme Minlt $1,495,000 Sat/&.tn 1601 Port Abbey, Harb<>< VWNt Homes J HardtetA Jonnson s 649.000 Sun 12 Montery Spyglass Pat Metry ~.000 Sat/Sun 1710 Port Barmouth, 11.trb<>r View Homes A Amundson/J Hardie SSSS.000 Sat/Sun • 75 Lakestiore. Irvine Lee Ruggles s 374.000 , We saJute the over 1500 runners participating in today's Ninth Annual Corona def Mar Scenic SK Race and 2K WaJk. The race will begin along the spectacular bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean and proceed throughout the residentiaJ streets (look for PRUDENTIAL CALIFORNIA REAL TY SIGNS) of Corona del Mar. Highlights of run will Include the rolling hills of Corona del Mar. a SO-year old narrow-span-footbridge and two races of 15000 runners In each. The Corona def Mar Scenic SK race Is just one of the many events that enha~ the life style and community particpation of our "the Riviera of Southern Callforlna ... Moine Mon...,_, ....... eat( OllZ o//ice /oz JIOllZ pzivate .lltowiHfJ . . o/ an11 o/ 011z ezct«Jive ltome.l: • UN JUAN CANTRANO 17,-.- Drtmatic estate of -s>P"O• 15,000 sq.ft. on 4.4 acres. Vlll!tri and oceen views. 10 BR, 13 BA. 8 ear ger8gl. pool. E9cllpe to your own CMtte. LAQUNA 8EACH ... ,.._ Spectecu&er ......... ,., vtew "Of· cat8lln8 Md Lagune eo-tine. 7000 sq.ft. in 4 BR eetate w,,_ t>s. pool. tec&m:I Md waterfall. UN fllMANDO YALLIY ......... One of Hidden Hills most laYt9h estates. OY8r 5 ..._of rollng hils with bf•thtaklng views. 5 BR. 5'A BA home. HAMOR..,_ .... .- Country Engllh e.a.tet 9.000 tq.tt. wtth 5 to 7 BR'a. 7'/\ BA Md 8 frplc's. 9Ufl room Md lltnty. UDO-.. • .-- Br8"d ,,.. ~ .. fllbub• hon'9 with dodt to ICCOmlTIOdMe Woe Y8(:ht. (and 2 emaler boatl) $p8clo• rnatr .... OY8f1ooklng ..... ..,ORT 9EACM ...-EJcCIPf'OI_, .... end location with J*'(Wemie .. Of , .. #P0'1~. "'"*'9 bealn. lar9e dock ...,, room for 2 yKhtl. m.COURT ...... OIMr 'A 80'9 ...... hOme In the pi~ 881c:cut g8t9CS community. Awwd winning pool .. ..,.Md ........ •COURT ..._. ~-...... with 7700 sq. ft. 58R. 78A. pool, .... end ....... loe918d In ... Cl'*d8d ~·AM dlt8l In weiy room. UDO llLE 12 • oao Spectecutar bayfront W!W from 5 BR. 4 iAhO'.me'. Sandy beech, pier and ftoat. 52' of prime prop erty. Great home for entertaining, PASADENA MANSION tzMl.00 OY8r 10,000 sq.ft. in a garden 99tting. 8 cars '*'s eleYator. 4 stories. Rm for poof and tennis. Owner Wtll tradel ••llON VIEJO l2.,IDO,GOD Spectacular. contemporary home on Late Miuk>n Viejo wtth pool, spa. Extenst\le use of bl-* granite/marble. Mirrors end skyt6ghta. NOllTH LAW ·--A,.,. oppot1unlty to acNewt a highly IOUght after ~ In prw9tlgloul North Ulgune 8Mct'I W8terfl0f,. on Shew's CoYe. CORONA DIL llM 11.111,,mO Thia property pertec1 tor family thel .,.. P'ev- lng In tt'8 900. Loceted on MfMly beKtl with ·~ MnQ room a OOU'"* kltc:Nn. -.cOUllT ., .. OY8r 'II acre c::ustom lot with exi.ttng north/south ...,.. court & ........ dilh. Buld 'Pl' dr.-n ~ M CANYON .,,,._. Sc;>ectm• golf ~ location on ~ '8ir- wsy In Big canyon -v.... of gal ~ and Newport C.--~ 3 8R. 3 BA home. CORONA DIL llM _,,._ v~ 1ot -__.,..., 1eo• oce.n. t.r end CMllrW .... ,,,,,,,, ....... for .. llPPfOX. 55008q.fthema. 8Al.90A Ill AND WATDFROWr t1,71D,OOO New custom home with pnv8te new doc:kl Prime comer lot wtth bay vtews end easy guest parking. Oullltty custom construction. LAGUNA 9EACM '1.-.000 One of Laguna's most~ homes. 4 BR. 4'"1 BA on lafge lot. Guest quartetS. T owenng trees Walk to beech. PROMONTORY MYFWONT '1.All.000 • bedroom r•idenoe in perfect condition on prestigious Harbor i...nd Drive. Dock will t•e so· with lide tie. NEW LUXURY~ '1.-.000 4 BR suites + gorgeous mstr Mte w/....,. room F8mfty rm w/ftNpl8ce. OourrMc kftc:twi. 5300 lq.ft .• Bey end~ .... w.80A OCUJ .. DMT '1.m• R-4 now downzONd to R-2. Two IUJuy oondo9 can d be bull. 30 • 80. 2 bic>dl• from downtown Balboa. LACIUllA 8UCH .,, ..... 8000 sq. ft. CUltom home one lob with~ ler hlllide ..._ 58R, 58A, den and terVWlt'S qu9rWS. A*>. gym, pool & IPL UDO-.E _, __ Sc:>ect-=-• Mediterranwt VIie toc.tect .;;'tQP of Udo on a much deand 48' lot. Okorator pertect, Uy f\a'niahed. Fam.tic gerden .... llAIW&MD .• 1111.- Beyff0t1t o:werllmd lot fronting on sandy beKtl -aw.. to buld ~ ,.. hon'9 Ot lwnodel I 'II IQ -lCl: 121 :' .. ~end of lllllMd. .. - OLD COM •a,ooo Three deck ovet'hang natural preserw. For..- views out canyon to Pacific Ocean. Lux~ 3000 sq ft tiome. many amenities. CORONA DEL MAR 1111- 6 BR family hOme with full ocean views. ~ eir heating system. light and bfight, EuropMn <*>io- netry. Dramatic use of lightJng. CAMEO HIGHLANDS .... Located across trom propoeed golf COUf'l8 with ocean vtf!IW. Owners atarted remodel but now have to relocate. Preeently a 3 BR. 2 BA w/plafW. OCEAN VIEW ..... ,. Beautifully remodeled home In Harbof View HIM. New gour~ k.ltchen. M•ble entry. Poot HAMOR M>GE..fllEW LISTlttO ..,._ L<Nely L.autremont In wene sorrdUndingl~ 4 bedrooma. three baths and aft In magnlftoent cordftlon. HAMOR VIEW tto.1 •11.oao Newty constructed dream home In moet deeirat>te area. 4 BR. 31;, BA w/fltll'nity rm. formal d"*'G rm & more. On comer lot. IHOAECLFFI nu.- Home on large IOt with greet potential. Current home nu vieW from kitchen. Build up Ind take advantage ot blue water view. 9AL.90A t8l.AND I 111- 2 unltt <>" canalfront. 2 st<>ty. 3 BR home w/1 BR OYet 2 car garage. Boat dock tOf 2 18' bola. HARBOR RIDGE CREIT ... SOD FabulOuS contemporaty townhome 1n the crest. Largest KenS1ngton w/4 BR 3'.o\ BA, 3 fireptaces. 3 car garage Vllf!HI from deck. 9IO CANYON '111,GOO Elegant remodeled Monaco 3 BR. 2'h BA. New kitchen awf., cabinets. floona. Vaulted oellngs. pW\tat1on shutters. COfM>NA DEL MAR '111.- Maiestic sunset and ocean views. TWo atOty home. family neighborhoOd and the beat IChools. Wallong distance to beech. This one won't lat... UUOA PEJ1Ni1ULA 1111.- New custom 3 lt<>ty home. Fabulout ti.y oc:.rl & city lights view. Walk to beach. 3 BR. 2 • BA Huge entertaintng patio. CORONA DE. MAR .,._ Charm exudeS from this South of Pactflc Coast Hwy duplex. Used brdt. plcket-fenca, beam ceilings. SPYGLASS HLL .,..- ~f1.2T,;' BA. SfOf"ivtewhm. Poot, ape. wtWte tie ftoorlt'lg. French doors & windows. A. must to' .. .., Won't last. BACK MY $19l,&IDO Superb 3 bedroom home with many upgrades on beautifully land9C&P8d IOt with pool. LAGUNA SUR OCEAN VIEW '741.GOO T,........ home. eresentty a~ center. Y°'-1 can purchase this 3 BR. 3 B'A hOme & collect rent from butlder. Condo ready for occupancy In JulY. HAMOR VIEW t.a.S 1731..aoo Ultimate family home blending country charm & custom quality. Nearly 3000 sq.ft. 4 BR, 3'/a bath. Walk to comm. pool«& elementaty schOol. HAMOR VIEW HILLS 1725,GOO Reduced below market. Emotional 4 bedroom with ocean and harbor VleWS. Aemodeted with French doofs. new kitchen. courtyerd with spa. WESTCWF 1111,GOO Wonderfully located & superbly customized west- cliff home. Dramatic entrance. wchitecturally unique, ready to enjoy. Fantastic garden area. OLD COM DUPLEX 1111 /lllO South of Bayside • suplex with 2 BR. 2 BA. remodeled ownec's untt and 2 BR, 2 BA rental + mother-in.law quarters. Large did<. patlO. flre- p&aces. 3 car gw age. CORONA DEL MAR fll 1,• I Gl,GOO Two condos. One 3 BR. 2'h BA and one 2 BR & 2 BA. Currently under construction. P\anned to be ~ed June 15th. LDO ISLE 1115/lllO Outstanding vakle on an O\'eraized IOt with 3 BR. 2 BA plus den. Tremenoous potential for remodel Large 8'#lfl)' patio. 12.D IQ.FT. LOT NEWPOllT HTS. tl7S,D 3 Bdrm. 2 bath 2200 IQ.ft. llkno9t too nloe to tew down. 1954 great oonditJon. lmmacu&ate, Terrific vtews. oc:eM/bay. Appc)Wltment. ...... ...A ·····-Charming Balboa Peniosu&a home with Income unit. New paint, new carpet & MW kitchen counter t~. large 30 x 100 lot. HAMOR~ TOMllOm --Lovely 3 BR. 2'1\ BA. den & ftrmel dltng. Mater IUit• downstairs cwertoolclng beeutttW cenyon. ~.UCH 1111• MajOf prtoe reduc:non makee ttlia the beet ~ the -.nd, Walt to bay from this~ dupte1e. BAUOA ......U '°9IT .... T rldittonel 4 bedroom home with Englllh cottage teaing. lmrMCUCete. Upgreded. o....t*8d gwage with wotk ., ... ..wPOln ID FAN ..... Premier ~ wtttl ful, unobstructed OClMr' 8lld bey vlewl. Upgrllded wtth nwbee Ind Mrd- wood ftoorl. 3 BR. 3 BA. One yee1 old. .... ORT 8EAClt - ---1111- Medlterr__, 9tyte --lwnlly home In New-port North. Htghly upgrllded CataMn model. Won- derMy prMlte Pde> & ..... HAMORV.WHLU 1111 ... H L~ ~ helme. ..... roome W11tt good entertainment flow. 4 targe bedroom•. ~roantOOM...._..i. HAMOR VIEW HLL.S _,_ lmmacu'8te condition Sausalito model. Amenlteee Include pebb4estone entry. drrveway & patio. Custom ShUtters. Malibu lights! CORONA DE. MAR 1111,000 j bedf'oom. 2 bath. "State of the art" oontem- porwy hOme. Pool Wld hot tub. 4 years new. BAYCREIT •ST IUY un.- Highty up graded famity home· 4 BR. family room, 2 fereptaces. big sdar heated pool. must ... to appreciate al the quality and Charm. Great Vllllue. BAUOA 181 •ND EAIT BAY 1111-· Charming 2 Bd/1111 88 house on "Little" Isle. Unbeltevable ~ EA8TaUff LEASE OPTION 1111,0DO Five bedrooms with a sniall view. Great IOt and greet value In Eastbluff. Owner may consider leale or leue option. HAMOR VIEW HC>mS ..... 3 BR/2 BA cheert\11 country tamity home In Harbor View Homes. French doors/windowS. lky. light. bric* patio. decking. etc. Won't laltl ..W. TIMACE ... Price reduction! This II the onty hOme priced under $600,000 ~ In IMne Terrace. Lite new. Upgrllded & decot'ased in neutral colors IEWORT HllCltlTI .. .- From the white picket fence to the tecioded rear rr!den. t .. home has unmistakable charm. renc:t't doors & wtn00ws. hardwood noors. THI T'EMACEI ·--a....tffuly decoreted condO In Corona dei M.. Wiit in c1oeets. irll6de leundry. Wg8 ""'"V patiO Ind Iota of prtvecy. Ml'9t be 62 or OkW. OW POINT WITH ocaM Y1RW ·-· Wedgewood model W/oc:..t & city light view from thle Waterbd pt, home. Light l bright, ~ gr9ded. c:arP91 & a.•1.C tile. mAUnPUL ...... TOWIOlm ·--Loceted on ~ or-lbett. 8-* Bey .;;;, •yllghta. F'9neh door9. 3 BO. 2'.o\ BA. 0.-~ ""'! 1et T.O. to QUlllf'led buyer. CORONA D& llAR ..,._.. L-ue,..., condo lbolrt 1 blodc ttom the~. Located on "'*" cul de uc wllh *Pl to *>po plno. 3 BR. 3\.\ BA. I ' LAGUNA 8UCM S:.,000 CMrming 1 BR. 1 Ba brick cottage with fireptace on 2 Wg9 Iota. Wiii« to beactl and shopping. CAN'TRANO .UCM S:.,000 View ol 0.. Point Harbor & Catalina Island. 38R townnc... w/2'ABA..-Huge master bedroom w/blilcony. Tennis, pool, spa. 9AL.90A "'9ISUl.A sm.ooo Duptex on a 30 x 100 lot. Sold '"as is" Ternlic v8'ue at this price. One of the lowest pnces on the pemnsula. LMllHOM $374,000 On the lake! 2 BR, 2 BA twnnm with courtyard, step down Uv rm .. p&antatlOn shutters. frplc. mlrrOted W81s, and exoelent value. NEWPORT HEGHTI S.S.000 Ouallty oonstructlOn of this 3 BR. 2'h BA condo to be completed 511 on a street that 1s up & coming! Area constantly Improving. LAGUNA .UCH S350,CIOCILH Vlf!NI or Dill9f'S Cove and coastline. 2BR, 2BA condo w/pool and undergrOUnd panong. Gated 8'dg. Fabulous beachfront location. WALK TO .UCH -1335,oao 2 QB. ... 2.JiA ..... deo. updated home. ~ door, frpk:, new paint & carpet & move In today. HUNTlllOTON .UCH 1315,0DO Mod9I pet1ect 4BR, 2'M3A home. Two story w/lerge fwnlty room & new spa In bedt ywd. Onty 1 ''i mfles walong distance to beach. VLL.A UL80A S30l,IOO Comer penthouse WIVtf!NI. Bnght & a1ry 2 BR ( 1 • den) 2 BA. walk to bCh & Udo. NEWPORT SHORES S305.000 Perteet famtly home on lot & a half 2 blocks to ocean & Clubhouse amenities. Separate guest quarters. Atrium off patio leads to large yard NEWPC>flT HEIGHTS AREA 1211,IOO Newport Heights area of Costa Mesa. 3BR. 1h 8A. loads of potential on R-2 101. Steps to park. NEWPOflT SHORES lm.-0 Block to beach. Gorgeous contemporary 2 story, 3 BA. 2 bath. Southwestern flair. Redone In & out. Betber carpets & Mexican tiles. CORONA DIL MM '2ID,GIO lmmac:u&ate executllle townhome rn IUP8rior NB locallOn. 2 Bd-288 located dole to bch & New~ port Center. Comm. pool, spa & ctubhoule. HUNTINGTON EACH ,_._., Wonderlul 48R, 2'h8A family home. 2 story. Extra large bad( yard. 1111 mile to beactl. lfMNE 1275.aoo 3 BR. 3 BA townhome within w8'king distance of UCI. 3 years new. 0098 to shopping. Priced to sell. View of golf courte and city lights. EASTllDE COSTA •IA STEAL -- 4 BR (or 3+ den) great starter home -new cwpet, paint. 1st assumat>te e.s•;. -$20,000 price slash! R-2 lot -Attention builders! COLLEGE-PARK IW,GIO Wonderful 4 bd, 2 t?8 family home. Bright hlmlty kitchen with flreplaOe & skylight. Pro_ land- acaplng. New carpet thruout. COSTA •IA , ,_,aoo Family areal 38R, 1¥· BA with kitchen eating w-. Lrg backyard w/pool. Ck>9e to IChoofs and shop- ping. EAST COSTA •SA n•ER '2A.- Another quality home by Briggs Development. Big ( 1600) sq.ft. 3 bedroom. 2'11 bath townhome. Developer's unit with many upgrades and extras. LAGUNA BEACH CHAMER 1291,IOO Walk to ocean & beach. 2BR. 2BA st.arter. Quiet neighborhood. Comer lot. Beamed ceilings & stained glass & brick fireplaOe. LAGUNA BEACH 1291,oao Wonderful neighborhood. 3'h mile to beactl. Mu- ter bedroom has vaulted ceilings, walk-In dolet & Roman style tub. WESTPARK -LAS PAL.MAI SZSl,a Almost new Bren built condo in wonderful lo- cation. T~ee bedrooms. Two and one half baths with many'upgradel. Owners are ready to NII. I Yerti ...... Bar* torctoeure. 5 BR. 5•,; BA Investment Potential ,,, prestigioue geted communitY. c• for ....... 1.315.000 1111 ~T AuaY ... Beeu11tut Pelermo with •1t~ dtnlng room artd lamly room It's ligtlt - ------I brigf'll • opef'I • MWfy lendec:aped. ------~ Sou'™"9tern feel • over ~ sq" U.9,000 .. IASTllDE COSTA •SA t211.-0 Mediterranean townhouse wrth 3-bedrooms and 2'1\ bath. Formal dining room and large kitchen Extra lafge mas1er bedroom. •IA DEL MAR 09,GIO 3 BR large comer lot -room to .8JCP8fld, pool etc - New roof, P91nt, carpet, window COIMfings -C1o9e to 8Choola. P9fk. VLL.A MUOA t2'7,1GD Great buy! 2 BR. 2 BA large dining area off kitchen, short walk to beach."' Udo Vil&age. TURTlDOCK fll)QE ..... "Avalon'' 2 Br 1¥. BA model, decorated In light carpet & ceramic tile. Finlplece & v.ulted oeiAing In Hv rm. Popular end unit neer pool & spa. COSTA •IA .,,.._ Family home 'f'/4 Bed. 600 SF Hvlng/femily room w/FP. CIOM to IChooks, church, S.C. Metro. EAITllDE COSTA •IA ..... 38~"°"'9 In Wood Stream. LMge trw, bu brook runs beneath master suite. Listen to *-n 81 night. Very ~. WUTalE COSTA ..U .,.,_ Wei meintalned 3 BR, 1¥. b9th wittl nice family yn. NR kit & beth flooring, bnc* FP In Iv rm & M'#Wcwpel. BUOY COOL OCEAN• '"' uaom WonderM light bright 2 Br, 2 Ba condo. Prime end unit locatton. LMge kitchen, dlrq & lving rm view. Uke & W8terf ... HUNTINGTON BEACH IU.llllDGE m,oao Light. bright & airy. Only 2 ~ old. Owner &S transferred. 2 BR, 2 BA, upper uNt condo and located on the lake. HUNTINGTON .UCH 1174.511 Ver'j private 1 BR condo w/soanng oeitings. Spacious. light & bright wittl upgraded Betber carpet and matching entry & lutc:hen ltle. COSTA •&A 11-.- Bright tunny end unit. Carpet & flooring are one year new. Mini-blinds throughout. Skylights & vaulted ceilings. This 1s in move-in conc.ht1on. -. 711........... Front 2 BR. 1 BA house wty111d wlocean breezes & po1ent1.i OClffn view 2 BR rent•I ovet double garitge L9Vndry atea Lota of charm & room to expano Move '" conq11ton. Best buy 1n town 1539.000 BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT .. Q, crsizoo Bayfront lot on Balboa l sl:J.nd. Located on beautiful sandy beach on N orth & dront 1 so· lxJ\' views. . . aHS,000 .. 1114 IOLUlil LAGUNA BEACH llANO& 8000 sq. fl home on siA lots, 5 bedroom, 5 t.th. den. servants quarters, IYnl, pool. s,,. and I.awn area. VACANTLOT- SPECT ACULA& VIEW Irvine Terrace front. row Corona del Mar- ~.ant Jot~over 180° viefir of-l»y, OCND, city lights and C•t.alina. Approved plluu for •P· p roximately 55()() square foot home included or build your own custom home. Sl,750,000 6 bedroom and 6 bath contemporary estate offers 180° "·iew of Newport Beach and all boating actfrity at the Harbor Entrar.ce. / H,700,000 4!1 A 4!1B 001.J)EN'ROD CORONA DEL llA& r Two condos. One JBR. ~h BA and l .. 2BR & 2BA. Currently under construction. a695,000 A MS5.000 LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE ESTATE 6 bedrooms. 7~ baths. 4 fireplaces.. elaborate pool and spa with waterfall. Separate guest suite. Offered 3t $4,781,800 LEASE BEACON BAY BAYRONT J bedrooms and ~h baths on sand. $5.500 per month/yearly-unfurnished. OCEAN YllW llAJIC& LOCATED ON 4.4 ACUS Dnlln•&ic San Ju.a Cap;.tnno ..C.te ol ap- prox. 15,000 .ciuare feet oa pert-Hie 6f"OUIJd. of 4.4 acr., 10 bedrooma_..and 13 be&IM. F•buloua master suite, buquet-si..d diniJw room, tM put room, wine cellar, eleva&« um and eifbt car 8.,..e. ' S7,500,000 Over 7, 700 sq. ft. of ljvU., spt1ce IOC11t.ed on three floors. 5 bedroom•. 7 b.tha, natunl rod formed pool & BP" with w•terfall.. · Offered at SZ,950,000 SINVEIN~ BIG CANYON ON GOLP OOU&SE Spectacular view location on l nd Fairway of Big Can}on Country Club. views of1olf rourse and Newport Center. Custom J btxlroom. J bath. a1,su,ooo MIUN8810AD- UNDDIN8 VdWS Three bedroom and two t.lb wilb W. Wflily room. Vit'ws of all of~ and ibe ocean beyond. lT.DH,fJQQ $975.000 llaJor Price leftedoa NEWPORT BEACH BEACON COURT NEWPORT HEIGHTS GRAND OPENING QUALITY FEATURES INCLUDE . IANmMY. June t. ltto I PAGI 41 • All models 3 bedrooms · ~iii • Individual-Detailed Exteriors With M()S()nry. t~ Wood and Brick Accents !E~iillllllli~iil;111 • Custom Designed Woodburning Fireplace . • Fonnal Dining Room • Handsome Oak Stair System • Dramatic Volume Or Ni ne Foot Cei ling_yFi rst Floor · · • Master Suite has Pri vate Bath/Dressing Area • Spacious Walk-Jn Closet • Woodbuming Fireplace • Gas Cooktop • GE Microwave Oven • GE Self-Cleaning Oven • GE Deluxe. Multi-Cycle Dishwasher • Custom Quality Oak Cabinets . ' .-... -.-., -.. ' I _ a••_~·~· ~ - OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5, 250f E. 16TH ST. . ml" grn\.'.ious newly constructed two story three bedroom townhomcs 1. ... ·m1 Jll~ lu~:a 1~d in Ncwpon Beach . with easy access to all beaches and buJl1ng acii' iiics. Two models to choose from Price range S425,000 to S465,000 JASMINE PARK Lovely Jonquil model with 3 bedrooms and 31/i baths, large master bath and spacious kitchen with breakfast area. Largest floor plan in Jasmine Park with views of park and Cor- ona dcl Mar. Wonderful gated community with community pool and spa. Easy walking distance to beaches and village of Cor- ona del Mar. $529,_500 I• .. BARGAIN .. EASTa..lJFF · Lowe<.1 priced fee land and completefy remodeled .3BR. 2BA. New kitchen, french doors, extensive use ol marble floonng. Must see! Reduced to $449,995 915Cerdl SPYGLASS SPECTAClf..AR Extensive upda\ing, light & bright. 48R, 2.SBA, family home. White w..Shea hardwood floors and kitchen cabinb. Cozy breakfast area with French doors leading to a wonderful garden patio. Spa jusl outside the master suhe. 3 car garage. SOOO.ooo's. 12Mll•-ra.m BEST BUY .. SPYGLASS Fabulous view ol city lighl.5. lovely Newporter-4BR, 21 ! BA. forml dining, n<'W kitchen w/ open family room. fr<'n<.h doors & white tile floor., thrOl.JKhou1 much of rh<.• home. lovely pool & spa, solar heating for pool, 'JC'Cunry syst<.•rn & mlKh more. $785,000 52 DRAKES BAY UNDER CONSTRUCTION Imagine your dre.am home in a highly deslrable neighborhood. Spocious 4 BR, 31/i BA w/family room, formal dining room & breakfast room. l.Arge comer lot and aU brand new. Asking. $899,000 HAMOR Al>GE FOfECL08UAE Custom home. SBR, 5.SBA, family room, formal dining . Vl<.w -Of city lights. 5orrounded by $2 to SS million homes. Bank Wclnts fast sale. Asking $1,395,oo> HAMOR RIXJE TOWNHOME Elegant dream home completefy redone inside and out. Fabulous 4 BR, 31/2 BA, FR, formal Dining nn, Study, 3 fireplaces, new marble & carpet thru out Lovely courtyard wlbridRe I waterfall & pond. Noming in Harbor Ridge 6~e it. Offered at $839,500. HAMOR Al>GE CREST lovely townhome overlook;ng canyon in guard-gated Harbor Ridge. .3BR, 2.5BA, master suite downstairs, den and formal dining and 3 decks. $669,000 8HOREClffS HOME Home on 20,(XX)+ S.f. lot wid'l gJ'tllt potential to build up and enjoy wonderfut blue water views in this prest~ neighborhood. S8SO~ ntEl'BIRACU One of the most spectacular condos in the T~raccs. Decorateor perf cCI, corner location Wifn large p.ltio and lots ol privacy. 2 BR,--2 BA. Askmg S499,950 OLD CQRONA DEL MAR Charming old Corona del ~ townhome. Just 2 bkx:ks to Ocean Bfvd. Formal dining,~ room in kitchen, fir~e in living room. 3BR, Jl/2 BA. Master with dual his & hers bathrooms. REDUCED TO S479,(XX) BALBOA HOME With unit. Charming 3 BR, 21' BA home with 1BR,1 BA income unit. Only 4 houses from the bay on JO x 100 lot. New carpet & new paint This home~ vacant & ready to move into. $669,500 ,., OU8 MOIMCO TOWD• Delux JBR, 2112BA, forrNI dining room. ~ room/family room combir liltion. C<>rrdedev te: ~ inside & out. 5>lOW5 like a mOdel tlome. $700's. BELOW MARKET VALUE! OWNER WANTS OUT! Set high above a lua~ green canyon, ~ tuetf ully remodeled 2400 aq. ft. home as a real opportumty. All new kitchen, bathrooms, redwood deck & landaca~. Thia 4 bedroom, 3 bath home baa all the new features including the important but unseen things like _plun1bini. ••99,900 BELCOURT TERRACE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 One of the m~t excluei~--,a~ comm';lnitiea in Newport Beach. Beautaf ully landscaped pnvate pat101 aunound this charming 3 ~oom,. 2''12" bath home. This model perfect home features decorator tale entry, French doors and plantation shutters. A880Ciation pool & spa. · 1876,000 BLUE BIRD CANYON Charming little cottage with fireplace and a large yard on 2 Iota. Development potential for 2 homes. Excellent location. Walk to beach. 1399,000 NORTH LAGUNA Surround yourself with the trqnquility of beautifully manicured gardens and cool ocean breezes. This adorable 2 bedroom home has been remodeled and includes a detached .. in law" quarters. 1695,000 SPECTACULAR V.IEW SITE Emerald Bay lot in private community. Price includes approved plans for a beautiful 5000 sq. ft. home. This 7500 sq. ft. lot has uphill access and is priced to iell! Amenities include pool, tennis, volleyball, basketball and of !tne, the beach. '895,000 ------- LA)lGE GRASSY FRONT YARD Comfortable family home on quiet 1treet bu an ocean view from 2nd 1tory. A white picket fence 1urrounde thi1 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home. Walkins diatance to beach. ' •&99,600 NEW LISTING -GOO BAZEL Yearly leue $2260 ocean and canyon views. Two master suiles. 1800 sq. ft. Ovenized lot. Very bright. - BONNIE HIGHLAND HOMES Bonaire way 3 bedroom plus bonu room. Two master suites. Remodel of unsurpassed quality. $635,000 NEW LISTING .::103 OCEAN VISTA-SEA ISLAND 2BR + den. View of city lighta and bay. End unit. Oversized lot. Room for a pool $775,000 316 E OCEANFRONT R-2 tea.rdown lot 30 x 80. Comer. Two cottages on the lot. Two blocks from downtown Balboa. Sl,387,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA TOWNHOME Wood Stream 3BR, 2 11 bath, right on the brook. Listen to the stream 11t night. One-of the largest noor plans. ~225,000 • SEA FAIRE~PENTHOUSE r Elegant 3BR, 3BA F Plan in pearl gray decor. Immaculate. Un- obstructed view of Bay: Dana Point, Catalina, sunsets. $635,000 BALBOA PENINSULA POINT 4 bedroom traditional English cottage style home. Sunny side of Ocean Blvd. Meticulously cared for. $639,000 BALBOA ISLAND Charming hou e within teps of East Bay beach. Spectacular view. Major p ride reduction. $569,000. Creative Financing Available ------otivated Sellers BACK BAY CITY LIGHTS . 140° View of Back Bay/City Light.a. Wonderful upgraded home with pool on beautiful lut. Offered at $759,000. Call Patricia PROMONTORY BAY For splendid Bavfront home A dock for 50' boat. Model perfect in prestisi<>Uit Harbor laland Drive. Sl,495,000 ----·----, 204 Opal Avenue Custom 3 bedroom, 3 bath plus bonus room Balboa · Island home. Two fireplaces, designer gourmet kitchen, arched doorways, French doon &. windows, Italian tiles, air conditioned, recessed li&btina. areenhoute kitchen window, very light & bright. Appt with Melin- da. Balboa ls-land $895,000 Open House Sat 1-5 501 IRVINE AVENUE Unique '.\lewpon Heights home o n corner of Clay & Irvine. Large 50 x 127 yard with fruit trees and garden. Sk ylight w/kitchcn, French door & windows ... hardwood flooring, 2 bedrooms, I '7ibaths. Vaulted ceilings. Appt with Melinda. Newport Heights $439,000. Open House Sat & Sun 1-5 -• ~-=-=------=~-' ·~· -- OWNE8 HM PUaCHMED ANOTHEa P8ESENT ALL OffE8S Professionally decorated with a lot of uperades. Two spacious master suites, three baths. central vacuum, fireplace. conv~ient location. A$soclation pool and spa-Refrigerator. patk> furniture. 4 and BBO are Included. ~~.8e(T: $275,000 .. I llA4'0R REOOCTION OPEN 8AT/8tJN 1-5 • 17Se ~NAla£ WAY The quality and auentlon to detail in this remodeled home are exceptional. New kitchen. baths, wiring. plumbing. heating. hand painted Italian tiles. White washed oak throughout. Everything Is "Top of the Line " Two maeter ealtee. pool. and a beautifully landscaped yard Located on. a quiet cul-de-sac street. Just reduced to S6 J'>.000 and ready to be lived in. I NEXT TO DOWNCOAST DEVELOPJIENT Ocean View in cameo Highlands... Across from pa.nned golf ·course. Nice existing house with approved plans by architect Brion Jeanette for a luxury four bedroom. 3 bath home. Access to three gated beaches. $915,000. I EUE 09 lEAR OPTION This model home in Lacuna Sur. Three level end unit with unobstructed ocean view. Available furnished or unfurnished highly uperaded three bedroom. three baths. Master suite is separate from auxiliary bedrooms and has a sittlnc room, fireplace and that wonderful ocean view. Available for sale .S well. REDUCED! .S:Z,d0,880'$735,000 OCHITECTUllAL 9TATEJIENT IZI OllClllD OPEN 91JNDAY 1-5 Open. spack>us floor plan, vaulted cetll~ & walls of class set the tone of this distinctive three bedroom. four bath home. Loated on an extra wide k>t In Corona del Mar, you are within walktnc distance to shopplna. restaurants and beach. The second floor ts a stun nine maste! suite with fireplace and otftce. S 1.050.000 . . \ TENJ09 E9TATE ON ACllE IN CO•OlllA DEL llAa Reflecting ponds and fountains greet you as you enter viii the suspended-walkway. Most-rooms inthts ftve bedroom hoi'ne ~ve­ vlews of the ocean, bay and Catalina. Formal or lntorsn.I enterialnlnc Is enhanced by the extra t.ice livlftl room, dlnlnc room. and entry area. Upstairs master suite wtth spacious stttlnc and study area. Downstairs children's wlnt with four bedrOOtM. Entertainment area features full wet bar. bi& screen TV and room for a wine celt.r. Reculation tennis court. Sll90.bo0. DA&Y Nor I M mon MOnaeo applauded by home. shoppers The newty d11lgned relklelice. of Monec:o In l'Mlt9'-plllnned Marina Hllll heve Neltved tM ~of ap- prov• from the tougttMt jUdgee in the r de.*apment tlekl -the h ihopperl of Southern c ..... nla. Al they mede their debut, the dis- tinctive town.'lOIMa ecored an im- mediate hft wtth buyw9, who Mgerty purchaMd 15 of the 18 unit• In the opening phae. Al a reeutt, a new phaae wu re- leased. together wfth a continental breakfast for home seekers who turn- ed out for the .wnt. Meal preparation takes on an extra dimension of contemporary flair In kitchens detailed with hand-set ceramic-tile countertops, furniture-fin- ish oak cabinetry, generous pan tires and a complete collection of General Electric appliances, Including a Spacemaker microwave oven. Monaco's master suites make luxury an everyday experience with spacious walk-In closets, Corian pullman tops and elegant oval tubs with clear-glass enclosures and ceramic-tile surrounds. Mirrored wardrobe doors and clear-glass tub enciosures also place secondary bedrooms and baths on a par with the mut41r suite. Anoth!f major attraction for Mon-aco buyers is the wealth of rec- SAT...aAY, June 9, 1990 / "Aeie 45 r The enthu9iatlc "9PIOnM cOnflnM that Taytor Woodrow Homes WU 100 percent on-wgel whet\ they re- serached the prederencee of toct.y'1 buyers and updated the Monaco floor plans to reflect their findings. rNtlonal opportunities that have made the Marina Hills community a paradise for young families with active Master IMdrOOlll •ult• et Se•wtnd Rk19e. Buyers we ~ lmpreued by the edded ~ in the newest MOMCO offering of two and three-bedroom pM'ed vtMu, which are priced from the low S200,000s. Floor plans ranging from approx- imately 1.-222 to 1,MS aquare feet are highlighted by fMtur• IUCh as sky- ltghts, wood-burning flreplaces with , log lighters. plant lhefves and sloping ceilings crowning IMng rooms. formal dining areas and elegant muter suit- es. Setected plans are also enriched by a sunny dining nook with canopy windows or a greenhouse garden win- dow in the kitchen. For a harmonious blend of beauty and convenience. the l9t of .,11nted features contlnun wfth a ceramic-tile entry, central air conditioning. Interior laundry room. attached two-car gar- age with automatic door opener, in- timate entry courtyard and a private view deck or patio adjoining the mas- ter suite. lifestytes. Facilities Include a large social clubhouse, competition-sized swim- ming poot, whlrtpoot spa, six lighted tennis courts, two soccer fiefds, a softball diamond, courts for basket- ball and sand volleyball. a tot lot and Gold.finch popular .at Seawind Ridge ·a network of jogging and bicycte . Each phase of new homee r•ased tra~~· Monaco homeowners automatl-for sale at Kathryn G. Thompson -DeYek>pment's luxury detached home calty t>ecome me.mbers of the Marina ~ neighborhood of Seawtnd Ridge, Hiiis Homeowner s Association, w~ere located in Laguna Audubon within common facilities llfe maintained • . th 0 gh a nomlnal monthly fee from the planned community of Aliso Vtejo, au' r~dents. reveals the continuing popul~tty of To fully understand the many the two-story tour-bedroom. 9 ~bath . Gotdflnch plan. reasons for Monaco s unqualified sue-New three and four-bedroom cess. take Crown Valley Parkway hOmee wttb 2'h to 3~ baths at toward the ocean from the San Diego Seawt~ Ridge are priced from' the Freeway (1-5), turn left on Niguel 1 $300 OOOs The Mediterranean- Road. left on Marina Hills Drive and s~ r~ are situated on tiered left agaJn on Valle Vista to the sales IOts to maximize the vtews of the complex. which Is open daily from 10 ~.m. to 5 p.m. Additional information ~~oneiegant staircue. finished with 1s available by calling 495-31~. an oak handrail, rites ·from the double-volume ceramic-tiled raised a breakfast or snacking bar or for buffet service. Upstairs Is one of the most gla'm- orous master bedroom suites avail- able in a new home. Spanning the full width of the home. the master bedroom has high sloped cetlings, a bay-windowed seating area. custom bullnose corners. an ovesize walk-in closet and wardrobe with mirrored doors. The compartment bath, through an arched doorway, featUtes canopy windows. twin china basins. a separate shower and an oval Roman- style tub of cast iron with ceram1c-ti1e surround. An optional master retreat or family bedroom Is adjacent to the master suite. for added adult luxury Record list of entries for 27th Gold .Nugget awards foyer of the Goldfinch plan, creating a dramatic first Impression. The step-down livtng room features high votume oeillng1 and banks of windows illuminate the formal living room and dining room beyond A unique coffered oeillng accents the dining room · One family bedroom has direct entry to the family bath, which fea- tures twin basins. The oversize bedroom four also has direct entry to the third full compartmented bath in the luxury home. SAN FRANCISCO -The 27th annual Gold Nugget -Beet In the W•t - Awards competition hu ntabt'9hed a new benchmerk for entrlee a 817 rMI estate profect• from throughout the West entered the ·Pacific Cout Builders Confer~ design contest,· according to Joe Pickett Jr.. Gold Nugget Awarda Commtttee chairman. Co~spon1ored by SUN/COAST Architect/Builder Magazine, this year's competlton en ry ofif er...O 1989's record. "The competttion has a fantutlc Y98f In '89 and the commit- tee knew the entry record was going to be hard to beat. but we did It in this competition." Ptckett aays. The FrMnO-baMd builder adds, "The CCM'lt'""-d growth of the PCBC Gotd ....... AWdl ==''°")ult em~ the t.ct.,... Nugget i1 a nattonlllty reoogntmd aymbof for r...a.m .... commerc191 end lnduatri.t ~ .. In The w.t." According to Pick.et, entrtee In the ..,.,... ......... --from ntne of l'9 14 11•1rn ....... lndud- Ing Texas. that are eligible for Gold A wood-burning fireplace, with Nugget design honors. In this year's sculpted pre-cut surround and a competition. new categories Included thr--inch by three-ind'l ceramic-tile additional land-use design classl-Inlay. accents the famlfy room which is flcatlons and a "new town" category. open to the brMdfut nool< and Gold Nugget Grand Award and kitchen. A built-in c.ramlc-tile wet par Merit winners will be announced at a With oak cabinetry underscores the spectacular high-tech and multi-luxury found throughout Seawlnd media awards show. produced and Ridge homes. dlrected by Peter M. Mayer. June 14, Canopy windows span the width of beginning at 6 p m. at the downtown the nook and into the kitchen of the 1 on HC'.>ter s Grand Baltroom. +ffl1htS--gotdlftU'I~, otfer~ a vimlLot the year's awards show will feature a sit-back yard and ever-changing sky- down dinner and name entertainment. scapes. Tickets are $93. For more Gold With ceramic-tite countertops and Nugget Awards oetemony ticket lnfor-raised-panel oak cabmetry with white metlon. call the PCBC office at (415) wash or oak s1ein finish, Seawind 543-2800. Ridge kitchens display Generei Elec- PCBC -the conference for Welt-tric Monograms 8erles appllanc. ln- tm buMderl -Is tPOnaored by the eluding electtie aetf-cteanlng 0¥enS, c.lfornta Building Industry Auoda-38-lnd'I OM cooktopa, "white on . tton (CBIA) and II the oldest end whit•" epecemeker mla'OW•ve oven i.rv-t ~ building Industry con-rnuttk:yde dWtwaher end built-in "'enoe 8nd ,.. prOduct• exhibit In NuTone food cenw wtth blender at- the natiOn. The confer~ wtll be tachment. held from Wec:tneedey. June 13, ' A wide, °'*' counter In the OC*f- ttwough Setuntey, June 18. ftnoh k~ la conwnient for UM• I Additional features of the goldfinch plan includes an interior laundry room wlth built-in upper cabinetry and an outside door. Otrect interior access is provided to the attached three-car o-gae which is fully drywalled and· equtpped with wood MCtional roll-up doors and automatic door openers Among the long list of options avail- able to homebuyers 1s a garage or· ganlzer All homes are pre-wired for sound, security, intercom and central YX U.Ym s stems. Four elegantly urnlslled models by Carole E1chen Interiors. are open daily from 10 a.m . to ~p-m:-aH Rosy Finch Lane in Aliso Vte10 . To reach Seaw1nd Ridge. take Laguna Canyon Road from either the San Otego (5) Freeway to El Toro or Pacific Coast Htgflway, turn north on Broadway to El Toro Road. turn east on El Toro to Calle Corte and then tum right on Calle Corta and continue peat the Seegate Colony model com- plex to 8eawtnd Ridge. , '°' llddlttonet Information, call 451-7434. r PAGE 46 ( SATUttDAY, June 9, t990 Romantic setting enriches Chandon The setting sun bathes the ocean with a warm glow .and casts tong shadows down the meandering streets of a coastal village. Along each charming block, color1ul awnings accent stylish, tile-roofed vil- las. Inside, the soft twilight Is punctu- ated only by crackling. fire In the fireplace and the clink of champagne glasses as a young couple savor their lifestyle and toast their success. To many, this romantic vignette is certain to evoke Images of an ldlylc Mediterranean hideaway in the South ot France. but fo( those who have discovered Chandon at Marina Hills. It describes something even more re- warding: home. Inspired by the locale it calls to mind. Chadon is a refreshing collec- tion of two-and three-bedroom French Mediterrranean-syle villas that have captured the imaginations of large numbers of young-couples and- acttve professionals with their sophis- ticated designs and inherent value. In creating Chadon. Taylor Wood- row Homes has carefully balanced the romantic ambiance with a wide array of features. that add a rewarding dimension of flair and convenience to everyday living. • ~ Among the most treasured appoint- ments are private sun decks. over- sized two-car garages .with interior access in most plans. impressive wood-burning fireplaces with hard- wood mantels and. m three of the five floor plans. Maytag washers and dryers. Stylishness and sophisticatio n abound throughout each home. from hand-troweled. textured walls and -vaulted ce1Ungs to ceramic-ti! OJ: hardwood entries. from fQrmal dining areas and fashionable plant ledges to kitchens detailed with whitewashed hardwood cabinetry. ceramic-tile countertops. generous pantries and General Electnc gas apphances. Taylor Woodrow has also paid special attention to the design of Chandon's master suites. which are ennched by volume ceilings. roomy dressing areas. mirrored wardrobes.r or spacious walk-in closets. inviting oval tubs with ceram1c-t1le surrounds, clear-glass tub enclosures and dual- smk cultured·marble pullmans. With floor plans ranging from ap- proximately 1,009 to 1,509 square feet and exteriors accented by in- timate entry courtyards. subdued pastel colors and innovative window treatments. Chandon 1s also noted tor attractive prices starting in the mid- $150.000s. The romance of Chandon tS also complemented by its scenic. ocean- close · setting and the many rec- reational opportunities that are an lntergral part of living at Marina Hills. The community's recently opened Jecreatlon complex Jeatures a spec- tacular clubhouse. competition-sized swimming pool. spa and six lighted tennis courts. Additional community facilites in- clude two soccer fields. courts for bast<etball and sand volleyball. a tot lot and a network of Jogging and bicycle trails. Chandon residents also enjoy the neighborhood's own private swimming pool, spa and caban area. which are 9"hanced by a beautiful land1CaPlng •created by llfescapes Inc. Every Chandon residence is backed by a 10-year homeowners' warranty, which provides buyers with the as- surance that their home was built by a developer that has met the strigent guidelines to qualify for the program. To share the romance of Chand on without venturing to the. Mediter- ranean. take Crown Valley Parkway toward the beach from the San Diego Freeway, turn left on Niguel .Aoad and left again on Marina Hiiis Drive. Con- tinue up Marina Hills approximately one mile. turn right on Pare Vista to the sales complex, where model homes furnished by Creative Design Consultants are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for additional Infor- mation, call 495-7866. An abu~ chlld works ~etty much the_ume way.. __ -l 30"10 ~ <bJsed dll<tm t,1'(M 1-4> '> De atuslW alJts. WtlhcltA help. tts µ;ta maa ~ wne before fW/~ Ard q.Jite olln. for no appafWlt ,_,, 1rs Vviy. O'I ht, news you~ helw a OfititJtx say. "He seemed liM such a nee '>II. ex ·1 C3l't belMMJ he'd <b scmeHca Mhe tat.· ' •you ..... --. .,.,... ... 111 al, lvau'feM •n IF, Clllll b ... Ct*f-.. Can:I of er.no-Ccunlv --· SATURDAY, June 9, 1990 / ,AGE 47 714/494-1177 Gteat Estates Exclusive Atfltlate lURNER IATES REALTORS Welcom~ to our world . . A world of private coves and sandy beaches . -OCUIS* Cllllll -Fabulous whitewater views from thts nearly oceanfront 3bdrm, 2 bath home. Generous sized lot may permit 2nd story. A great remodel ~roject. $985,000 (•W UY -This lovefy home features 3 bdrma, 3 baths In the main house with sep. guest quarters or master retreat with 1 bdrm and bath plus loft. Beautiful private courtyard, lovety gardens. fountain with pond, and ocean views. $1,350.000 SIMr'S Clft -Just steps from the beach on prestigious Marine Drive, this 4 bdrm, 3'11 bath home offers almost anything you would want. Very t>eautltulty built with whlteweahed hardwood noors. large famify room, Berber-'*P8t and lap pool In gr899Y yard. Tot811y charming. $1 ,375,000 . llU TO T• IUCll -From this 4 bdrm. 3 bath former model in Seacall. Sweeping ocean views. central air conditioning and a big bonus room make this one a real value. Enjoy the communi ty pool. spa-anCflennis. $499,500 Tiil UllS AT ...al IUCI -The largest and most beautiful home on the largest lot in this very private guarded gate area. Com- pletely landscaped with gorgeous views and pool and spa. $1.595,000. ICUllf•T E•Ull UY -A rare 4 bdrm, 41fl bath hOme in this prestigious private area. Wonderlul whitewater views wtth Catalina sunaets. S3.450.000 UC. Cllll ... TEt -This cute 2 bdrm, 2 bath cottage has been comptetety reno- vated wtth new plumbing, electrical, roof, etc. Just 3 t)IOckS o-beach. Move Tn con- dition. $429,000 ... Clft -North Laguna Beach. A rare opportunity to live directly across from oceanfront In gated lower Irvine Cove. Gorgeous whitewater views from the ha- cienda-style 5 bdrm, 4.5 ba single-story home. Remodel or rebuild on this large flat lot just a short walk to the premier beach. Priced at $2.500,000. LACUU c:AMYH -Do your own thing in this wonderful se<.luded and very private area. The 3 bdrm. 2 bath home has a huge yard with plenty of room for kids and pets-even a poof If you like. Very spec.al plus-owner will flnanoe. $378,000 1 I .......... 1105 North coast HlghYJCy • Laguna BedCh, COtttomta 92651 _.._ .. I ... .. .. • PAGE 48 / SATURDAY. June 9. 1990 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. COSTA MESA Business opportunity. long estab- li~hcd & respec1ed graphi'-".s1gn business. An equip- ment. inventory, name & goodwill. 631-1•00 , ................................................................. $165,000 EASTSIDE Charrrung l bdrm townhome in quie t complex, convenient to back bay & freeways. freshly painted m & out in beautiful soft colors, new white . lx•rb(-r c.irpct, ms1dc la undry & garage. 760-3600 .................................................................. SllS,000 SAN CLEMENTE Near-new bright & fresh l bdrm h ome with cat-in kitche n & lornwl dining & double l(.dldl(l' Vaulted re1lings, ceramic tile, Berber carpet, pldnlat1on shuttl~ & yard with p.itio & sprinklers. 760-3600 .................................................... S2J4,900 BA YRIDGE Gated Cape Cod complex clo\C to Ncw- porr Center. Buch by J.M . Peters with comm pool & ~µJ /I.. lu\h planting. Bright & fresh 2 bdrm in private loc.Jt1on, fireplace, lc..-aded~lass entry cfOOr & IWO '(dfa~c·s. 631-1400 ....................................... S284,900 EASTSIDE Duplex, R-2 101 with 2 bdrms each unct. Allev access, extra parking with fnccr potential. 611-1400 .................................................... S289,000 BLUFFS frr-~hly painted & recently remodeled 3 bdrm (o r 2 & den), super kitchen w11h new appliances !. pmarc porio. Acres of greenbelt, Walking paths & comm. pools Convenient to beaches, freeways & shQppmR 631-1400 .................................... SJ 2Q,OOO NEWPORT SHORES Sparkling 3 bdrm home in a delightful communrry wilh yery low association dues, pools & te nn1) courl. Larges! \ingle story floor plan. Steps to ocean beaches. 631-1400 ............... S359,000 NEWPORT HEICffl'S Orrginal with 3 bdrms, t:'nclo~d laundr~ porch & detache d double garage on hugf' (ovc•r 8000 sq. ft.) lot. livable as is but gredt poten11al for remodel or build new. Bike to shops or OC'arh 631·1400.,. ................ , ..................... SJ75,000 BLUFFS Brighi & airy 2 bdrm, 2 bath townhome with vn•'"\ of Cdnyo n & city night lights. Set high on bluff, it hd~ a hardwood floored emry, wet bar, new kitchen, rlhl j(.trage & 2 I e rr aces for entertainmg . 760· 3600 ....................................................... S379,SOO NEWPORT SHORES Beautcfully refurbished 3 bdrm homl', Ufl\lair\ ma!>ler has den & sundcck. Tile entry, floor ro cc•1l1ng mirror!>, woodburncng frplc, fresh hrr~ht dNor & nt•w (arpf't, walk to ocean, pool & rl·nn1'>. 63 1-1400 ......................................... S40S,OOO EASTSIDE Cosra Me~ e im tinK contemporary Cape Cod "'il'w con\trurrlon with 3 bctrms,"'2 frpln;v.rulrcd rc·ilinl(s. panerl window~ & Fr. doors op<•ning to wood d('Ck<i & large> ydrd from rTIJ Ster bdrm & dining area. 760· 3600 .................................................... SJ59,000 CORONA DEL MAR OFFI CE .!lillll •·: ('0 1\ST Hl<:f--(\.\'J\\ 714-760-3600 .. ·- Realtors ® **NEW LISTINGS** NEWPORT HEIClfiS Complett'ly c~rming 2 story Dutch Colon~I, 3 bdrms, fireplaces in living area & vaulted ceilin!ed master with mini ocean view. Airy gourmet kitchen, wood floors, plush carpet, t>aned windows & lovely landscaped yard. 760-3600 . .................................................................. S650,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Fabulous home with spacious,' high ceilinged rooms & magnificent bay & ocean views from everywhere. Master suite retreat with garden spa room, unique breakfast area, g11me room with built -in big screen TV, pool table & large. bar, view sundecks, used brick floors in entry, family room & l.itchen & triple garage. 631-1400 .......... S ,,600,000 UDO ISLE A broad sweep of lush l<lwn connects t.his beautifully remodeled 4 bdrm home to it's brge dock on the-ha . he-spadour be"dmed ceilinged' living room. f!Jrmaf dining room & elegant eat-in gourmet kitchen sh/Ire the exciting bay views & open onto the terrace with reflecting pool. A 2nd floor f11mily room centers on the 3 major bdrm suites, a sep11ra1e bdrm is pC'rfe~t for c hild or maid. 631-1400 .......... S2,'49S,OOO NEWPORT HEICHl'S C~rming as is plus gre.at remodel potent;..!. Well mainuined 3 bdrm hOme, den, breakfast nook, 2 p11tios & RV access. One of the best streets In an outstanding neighbof'hood. Walk to • UDO PENINSULA Gbm0<ous newly decotated 2 bdrm, 2'h bath, accents of granite, marble & etched glass & lovely w11ter & night light view. Priced with customized furniture. Security bldg with doorman, pool & spa. 631· 1400 ..... : ............................ $795.000 BALBOA ISLAND Bright airy & toully c~rming l bdrm home, 1 house to S. Bayfront, u~~irs JNSter & study hilve gre11t views. Wood floors, new kitchen, 2 fMtios, double g11rage plus lido 14 on onshore moor- ing. 6J1-1400 .............................................. S81S,OOO UDO ISLE Contemporary. extra large pflvate lot with pool at quiel end of i~land. Light & open, top quality 3 bdrm, family room, office & triple garage. Ble~ched floon. high tech kitche n & wool carpet. 631-1400 ............................................................... s t, 125,000 MESA VERDE Golf cour~ home with lake views. Mi&nilicent near new cu~tom • bdrm with elegant fresh decor, huge master. formal dining. Olk p.neW - library opens to lovely courtyard with pool & spill. 631-1.-00 .................................................. s 1,150.000 HARBOR lSLA.ND Drive cu~tom, S2' on the water, dock for large yacht & bay views. Fresh "T od.ay" look, 5 bdrms, formal dininJ. famiiy room & den. Priced with the designer furn1~ings. large A~sumable lOilln. 760-J600 .................................................. $1,9SO,OOO a11 schools. 611-1400 .................... ~·····-····--· $489,000 WESTCYFF Beautifully landsaped J bdrm & den '-l elCtr11 large lot In gte9t family neighborhood. Tillstefully decorated, light carpeting, tile flooring, plantation 5hutters, charming papers & brick aC<?· 760-l600 LINDA JSU: Completely remodeled sing~ "°'Y • --.i~m home.with tolHog lawn fromp.atio 1.0 116' on the bay -& dock for large y11cht. Professl<>NRy deCorared -6~~~ ,~~.~'.~~:.~~.~-i~~ ... ~~.i~~ ... ~~~2,~~~·~ .................................................................. S.95,000 BALBOA ISLAND Super buy at lot V AlUEll Great potential in this early island 2 bdrm cottillge plus studio apt over the single ganl$e~Remodel... bUlld new: .. CK use as rental with gOod income. 673-6900 ... SS40,000 BAYSID£ COVE light, bright, freshly refurbished 2 bdrm town home style unit w ith 2 pilltios-& direct entry from dble girillge. C-ted baY'fde-community with m!;:~ .. ~.-~~'.~.~~~ .. ~~~'. .. ~~~ .. ~~ .. ~.1.~s!t~ NEWPORT HEICHl'S Captivating 3 bdrm with living areas on 2nd level to ma111mlze delightful views of ocean & Catalina, new kitchen & bath s, Fr. doors & p11ned windows. Lushly landsaped, very privillte cul· de-sac. 631-1400 ......................................... $S95,000 UDO ISLE Fantas1ic custom home site on unique huge comer lot close to tennis court. Will take over 4000 sq. ft. home with possible second story mini bay view. Exis11ng 2 bd home to be sold "AS IS". 631-1400 .................................................................. S699,000 CORONA DEL MAR Duplex. on prime cul-de-we, steps to footbridge & beach. Top quality, hardwood floors, bevd'ed ~lass & French doors. U~r 3 bdrm ~~~h=~~1:3,~~!~~~ .. ~ .. ~:.~~~~.~.-~ .. ~ ..... ~ 17~;.~ BALBOA I.SUND Great loation, west end of Island, close to Sb. Bayfront. Super 3 bdrm home including master with firepbce , 3 'I> baths, family room & country kitchen plus 2 bdrm apt for Income. 673-6900 .................................................................. $760,000 BA Y~~gT Bca_uttful 1 S!On' custom home wjlt\ premier addrc~s Over 3000 sq. h. with S bdrms, formal dining, fam1l'1 room, remodeled eat-in kitchen ~j~_e,~,~~~~.:.~~.~ .. ~.~~.~~~ .. ~.~·1·~ .. ~~.~ .. ~.~'s7~;~ LINDA ISLE Eleg.an1ly decorated S bdrm (or 4th & den), with formal dining & family rooms, 4 fireplac:es, 108' of main bay frontage & dock for over 100' yacht. ~~~~ 1~~~.t.~~~~. ~'.~~.~~.~ .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~~~ .. ~,~,~~ BIC CANYON Estate with fabulous vieWl & over 150' on bluff over 8th fairway. Of Baronial proportions & incom'p.ar11ble quality, ii includes 4 bdrms, 2 family rooms, study, formal dining & sep11rate maids ~ite. 631-1400 .................................................. $3,500,000 UDO ISLE filbulous bright & open 5 bdrm homl' on huge lot, 67' of ba y front & dock for 100' yacht + ~1de tie! The 2 story living room open~ to the p.atio & private sp11. Totally remodeled in Southwest style. 6Jt-t400 •• u~~··., ....................................... $4,SOO,OOO CORONA DEL MAR PerteclionJn every dct..Jtl of thi) beautiffilly remodeled)bdrm bayfront with dock fOf largl' y.tdll living & family room~. master & kilch,,n all on the watt'rfront. H.1rdwood floor, & Fr. door1. 631-1400 .................................................. SJ,200,000 WATEaFaONT HOM£9. INC. aEAl TOU · 'NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE l a.Iii \\' C'OAST H IG HWA y 714-,31-1400 GREAT ESTATES .11 r. MARINI-~ AVfo: 714-673-6900 DALY NOT I ftAL ISTATI I SATURDAY, June 9, 1990 / PAGE 49 Housing leaders discU:ss shelter • issues · WASHINGTON -The world's for• most experts in houamg and urban development c:onduded the third ln- ternatk>MI Shelter Conference here with a renewed belW that private MCtor acttvtty la the key to IOMng the world's houaing prOblems and r• stated their commitment to work within their countries, regk>naJty and around the world. "Thia meeting ·waa the moat pro- '-'k>nal International housing forum held In recent yeera. '' u6d Norman 0 . Flynn, preeldent of the Na~ Al- IOdatiOn of RMttcn, the prime apon- eor of the conter•a. "tt demon- strated how much nations have to ie.rn from 9Kt't other, and how much we can g8in whef'I the private eector tak• an acttw role In provMllng hous- 1 around the world." ~ring the conference. more than 400 housing leaders from 66 coun- tries examined and debated actual experiences In provlctlng houslng, with specific attention to 13 countries. This was done In connection with the Unit- ed Nations' 1988 resolution adopting a "Global Strategy for Shetter," which established the goaJ of providing ade- quate shelter for 811 by the year 2000. Houslng problems common to de- veloping and developed countries alike, as weft as socialist and market- economies, were presented at the conference. The U.S. preeentatlon pointed out that access to housing Is more difficult In the United States toc:tay than It has been for many years past. "The conference was marked by candor," said NAR executive vice president, William 0 . North. "We gained valuable Input from each par- tlcipatlng country so that we are able to leek a path that Is rttallstlc -one that promises to advanc" ,~ <> goal of shelter for au by the year 4!000 ... he added. Flynn said the applied """rl( pres- ented at the conference hop ... rully will help leaders around the world form more sound housing pollcies -pon- clea that must Include public-private support for adequate affordable hous- ing. The Soviet presentation dealt open- ly with the housing problems It strug- gles with In the face of enormous political change, Including a move toward private housing and devetop- ment of markets. "The juxtaposition of the most powerful capitalist and communist na- tions engaged in free debate was 'Glasnost' In acilon here in Washing- ton," said Flynn. a Realtor from Madison. Wis. In the keynote address. Jack Kemp. eecretary for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban OeY91opment, outlined proposed legislation called Homeownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere (HOPE), designed to meet low-income housing needs In the United States. That proposal was first unveiled by Prest ~ent Bush at NAR's national convention in Dallas last November. ~ "It's thust is to increase ownership In the inner city, expand the equity base, and apply new incentives to our social, economic and political system to give low-income people a stake ii'\ their homes and their nelgt1- borhoods," Kemp said. Give yourself a two month break -fmm~lgaO f }UU're about to buy a home-or refiltance the one you're in-American Savings Bank has spectacular news for }Qll: Introducing The American~ Bank Tuke- A-Break- Mo~~ Plan. It's simple. When you take out a home -loan at merican Savings Bank. we'll let you def er two mortgage payments. hti.{;:'ln.· 11"'11 wu .. vitJJ,11t l\'lt .. 'ldJ tut< .i 1111• 11'io.Y1th/111t1Vr,vnnwlm1.:m.."I''<'' ""'"" "'' t " th. toJ.Jl/,v 1111• /um111m p.Jlfll•tr.'1'111 lclnJ ... "'~ 111<· 1vrd ,,,.. It\/ I.' (f';,./b, Even your first two! (That's when most home buyers need extra cash the most.) THOUSANDS IN YOUR POCKETS Just think what you could do with that cash. While you're taking a two month break from -mortgage payments. you could pay your moving bills. Buy new draperies. Blinds. Carpeting. Furniture. Get chat guestroom painted a year early. Put some money back into your savings accounL The list is endless. •"" 1 -. ' rr \l1 \' GREAT IF "o\b ' '~ REFINANONG, TOO • -1 • And if you're refinancing, imagine how nice ir would be to not even house pay- ment s tor two full months. Instead. handl ...... e .. ,._ college bills. -"""' Refinish the swimming .. pool. Or get going on that landscape job you've been putting off ... Ask your real estate agent abou t th e American Savings Bank Takc -A- Break -E!om -Your -Mortgage .... Plan. Competitive rates. Plus two months of deterred .-:::-~-ij..,...t.L.O-mortgage payments. · But don't wait. Like a great house with a tor sale .... ....,.-sign. this oner will think about ~SJ I disappear soon. Hun11n~ion Lx\t~h L1..'itl1 Oft tlt' 78.";0 1-:J111~r 1\wmll'. 2nJ Fkior ( 714) 842·2774 1 .. 1,gu11..1 1i11ls 1.,1<.111 011 tu· :!4(~$ 1-:1 Tort' l(l'JJ (714) 770 9875 - I l =-• PAGE SO I SAT\JJtDAV, JuN 9 , 1990 , .- llEWL/lmlll Two-story townhouse near Mile sQuare. Park. 3~R, 2 112 BA double garage--In country-like setting. ' ASKING ONLY $209,900 BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE Two si de-bv-~ide Penthouse condos, 2BR, ?BA, ~weeping \'I E\.VS of the Harbor & Catalina Is land. Slip available for owne r~~ ASKING $500,000 EACH BAYVIEW IPEC/At$ TERRACE-Largest noo"r plan !n ga~ community. ~BR, 2 '12 BA sitting rm off master swte. This home shows like a model., , $499,000 TERRACE-Lowest pr iced det;ached hom.e in all of New- port w/the best location! Light & bright 2BR, 2BA ciollhou.se..&._sunny patio.-$359;900 EASTS/OE CONDO Spacious townhome in private small compl~x ~ BR, .~Yi BA nice sunny patio plus balcony off master suite. Bright kiu;hen w/garden window. $232,oq<> TUSTIN HlttS Ocean & canyon VIEW S from this Tustin Hills home. A perfect house fer large family. 6BR, SBA, ~l, spa, .RV access & security system in a country-lake setting. $675,000 ANAHEIM HlttS The ultimate in a townhouse with the l~k ?fa detacb«:<f homt!. 3BR, 2 1/2 BA, 2 fireplaces, ceramic. tile e~try, big patio yard, living rm w/library loft! wet ~arm family rm. A desireable end unit all for the askmg price of $335,000 INVESTOR SPEC/Ats BANK REPO-Prime location in Costa Me~a. 2-story office building-will overlook new freeway section . CALL for details $2,600,000 LAGUNA HILLS CONDO-Spacious 3~R, 2BA, double garage. REDUCED T0 ............................................ $154,000 VACATION REtREATS Custom Home w/ar-t studio, Florida..u····•-u·~····· $134_.000 Majestic lakefront estate, Idaho ............ :·········:··· ... $975,000 5 Acre retreat, new custom home; Mur1etta ...... $1 ,600,000 •tEASES• SEABRIDGE VILLAGE-Upgraded 2BR, 2BA complete condo w/refrig, washer & dryer & BBQ. Close to beach. $1375/mo. LIDO PENINSULA-Upgraded bayfront condo. 2BR + den, 3BA, seturity • $3000/mC? BAYCREST COURT-Model perfect 2B~, 2BA condo w/1arqe $1700/mo DJUlY PtLOT I RIAL ESTATE Why is Irvine so expensive? Pioneer Watson suggests causes -and solutions By RAY WATSON \lc•~--co. One of the givens of building a mod~ community such as Irvine Is that everything that goes on In the city is seemingly enacted under the glare of gigantic stage lights. The seats are cheap, the dlaglogue drawn out, but the shows produced and staged In Jrvlne City Hall .are often entertaining and always in- fOf'matlYe. Informative, that Is, If you have any interest In the growth and governance of a quintessential small town in suburban America. w Irvine was born -that Is, the first Ray atson house was built -In 1964. The city price it is' probably a fixer-upper. was Incorporated In 1971. Thus it was Granted salQries have also increased born during the agony of Vietnam. over the last 26 years. but by 14 fold? t ..... "'tudent rebellions of the Jate '&o_s _ _,, ~... .• .; ,.., .. _ S o---yi _ _ -and the promises of the Great o-What happened. you ask? What clety. l"lappened to the Irvine Company's A promise of a model city linked to goal to create a new model communl- the promise of a model new Unlver-ty for middle class Americans as well slty of California. also born in 1965. as for those who could afford more? And a model they have both become. In fact. what has happened to the whether measured by their award-America which, for 25 years following winning residential villages. business world war II, built more and better parks greenbelts. or architecture, housing for the mrddle class than any recreation programs. child care other country in the world? (An ac- e.enters, faculty. leaders and com-complishment we can all be proud of munity debates. and that 1 personally benefited from) A current community debate Frankly, the answer Isn't that com- centers on housing affordability. Or, phcated. From 1945 to 1970. our as 1 llke to describe it, why has it country built as much housing as rasl become so expensive to five In Irvine? as it was needed by our growing That hot subject has occupied center population. And Irvine was no excep- stage for well over a year and a half. tion. we opened our hrst business with all kinds of conflicting opinions park around the Orange County Air- as to the cause. who is to blame. how port m 1963. the first residentl~I much it wifl cost to fix, and who will village in Irvine in 1964. pay. The univers11y opened its doors in So with full recognition that others September. 1965. New 1obs at the differ in their views (what else Is business park and university meant new?). let me share my perception of new families which meant they both the causes and the possible needed housing. Not a difficult con- solutions. cept to comprehend. And, In those First of all, let's clarify who can days mamaging growth also meant afford to live In Irvine and who can't. providing enough housing to meet After all. 100,000 men. women and the needs of our growing population. children currently live there and And every home builder and every 1 somehow they seem to afford that community was into that act -which privilege. The problem Is, many of meant they all had competition for those who live there now bought their their home sales. Economists call that homes some time ago. when prices balancing supply with demand. Prices were at a level they could afford. were governed by competition and And many are folks who make up the ability of those new emp1ovees to the mainstream of any-city ~ pay; that Is, If you were interested 1n teachers, firemen. postmen, assistant sellfng your new house -and I don't professors. city planners and dozens know a builder who wasn't. And so or other livelihoods that pay relatively Irvine, the model new city. grew as It modest salaries for occupations that was planned. a place for all clasaes. every community, including Irvine. 50 what happened? How did that cannot survive without. $18,500 house beCome a $250.000 So. the first point I want to make Is fixer-upper? Now, I've heard all sorts that those folks used to be able to of complex reasons given during the afford to own or rent a home In our 18 months the city has been struggl- model city. In fact. the very first Ing with this question. And none village. University Park. opened in make any sense to me except the 196-4 with homes seflfng for as low as following: As long as enough houses S 18.500. So what's the problem? were built to meet the needs of all The problem Is that very same those new emptoyees coming to the home now, some 26 years later. costs more than $250,000. And even at that jPtease '" 1RVINE/Pit9C s' I DAILY NOT ( ftA&. ISTATW I RV IN E Gruen auerted In his testimony If From ,.9 so you don't allow the law of-supply &nd ~ to sotve !housing prlcea. the city's butineea perka end the new only other alternative Is to subeidiZe university, prices ~ aataries the families to the extent necessary stayed r•ttwty atM>le. for. them to afford the hOUSing. But along the WS1 that ~ And what might that cost? 1 took changed becel• ~ growth Or. Gruen's estimates, extended changed to 1kM growth. Whk:tt, ~ them for the 30 years the city council course. ~ llPPled to hauling Md said was the minimum period not to tob9. After II, who le aok'G to subsidies should exist and apptied tell the unNenlty ~ c.n't Nre liny the result to 25 percent of all future more prof111cn? But eomehow the housing (families). The total cost as- c1ty found a WS1 to tell the home tounded me. It came to $1.3 billion builders to onty buld 80 many over the next 30 years. That's right. houses. billion -not thousands or even So. what kind of lmbelance did that millions. In fact. the subsidy cost in create? I'll tell you -lt'I a Whoppet. the 30th year reached S 126 million in Today the city of lrvtne ha.I over that year alone. tS0,000 people working wtthln Its city Now. since the city council's con- llmits but hu leM than .-0,000 dwefl-tributlon was to pass the ordinance mg units for thoee working people to and ours was to pay the $1.3 billion. 1ve 1n. How many dwelling units are we took notice. In fact. we pointed dctually needed to house 150.000 out to the city council that 1t wasn't workers? County planners. Who study 1ust us who would pay For. you see. such things, have told us (and the business works that way· costs are city) that to baJance workers and passed on to the buyer (or renter). housing the city actually needs and the truth ts that 1f 1t costs $25 or 100.000 dwelling units. With a short-$1.3 billion. 1t will be the other 75 fall of 60.000 dwelling units. is it any percent who aren't subsidized who.. wonder Irvine's $18,500 house now will pay. sells for over $250.000? However. thal wasn 't the only prob- So for over 18 months now. Irvine's tem we found We atso pointed out city council, planning commission. ~ another consequence of the 25 per- numerous corisuttant1 and even more cent reservation goat That is. since concerned. citizens have been-grop-the city normally only allows 25 per- 1ng with the problem: How do we cent (or less) of all housing to be make housing In lrvtne affordable apartments. and since there 1s no agam? practical way to hold the prices of I ottered a novel Idea: "Build resale homes for 30 years, the entire enougb houlAng to..me.LtNtneed and 25 _percent would need to be al- watch what good old-fuhlooed CQJTl-·located to rental apartments. - pdtit1on will do to prices." Since 25 percent of all housing was My augge9tion didn't even make to be reserved and 25 percent of all the optlon1 Hat. At least not on any-housing are apartments. then 100 one's list who might be running for percent of all future apartments office. In fact, the city council did just would need to be reserved for the OPP<*te. They approved a new subsidized families. And, I guess. the housmg .. .,,,..,t which effectively other families. not needing subs1diza- llmlts the number of new dwelling tlon. could look elsewhere for their units to 1,760 per year while estimat-apartment needs. lsthat a way to mg job growth (primarily form exist-build a model community? So far we mg buslneaMS and Institutions) at haven't received a response to that 6.000 per year. question. Now 1,760 new dwelling units may We have, however. had some rec-· sound like a lot. and it is when ognit1on of the dilemma of the cost measured against what they have and who pays. Our suggestions: { 1) approved over the past five years. Spread the cost to more than the 75 But when you realize that 6.000 new percent who wouldn't qualify for Jobs means 8,000 new wort(ers and subsld1zat1on. How? By charging a that translates Into the need for over fee on the construc1ton of all new 4.200 placea to live. you can begin to buildings, including office. A & 0. understand why the city council has commercial and res1dent1at. (2) Keep decided that the only option left open the fees affordable. and (3) let the to them 11 to 1tart subsidizing some goat for the number of families the of those families that no longer can city subsidizes be governed by the afford Irvine but who work there. resources available. So the council first decided how So where are we on our mutual many famlllea they would lilce to be {city council and the rest of us) quest able to subsidize In the future. And In to deal with this sticky ( I don't know very clear terms expressed at the what else to call it) problem? I believe hearing where tMy adopted the new (maybe It's only a hope) we are ho1,1sing element. they eft9cUYelY said making progress. We introduced the that henceforth 25 percent of all new city to the most successful non-profit housing wtll be reterwd tor f8mlffes housing developer in the country. that can't afford It on their own. They are located in San Francisco Now I have no quarr• wtth the fact and their name is Bridge They have that thole-foMc• ct.Mrwe to ttve ;n--n-ou-sed ~ S.500 famthes over tne Irvine. The original conQePt of the past eight years who otherwise could model city had that as a goal also. So. not have afforded to hve 1n decent what all the time and endlesS studies housing in the Bay Area have been devoted to is attempting You see. they have the same prob- to figure out answers to the following lem up there. Bridge has shown mem- two queetlona: (1) How much will the bers of the city staff and council how family housing aubsidles cost and (2) rent projects that any or us would be who pays? proud to have in our city. More As wtth all aucn controversial ques-important. they have shown that they ' hons. committees were formed. con-can do the job for far less than the sultants hired and hearings held. The cost estimated by the city consult- conaultant1 eatlmated the cost -ants. providing the city and others and gueea what? It can be very, very help. expenlive. In fact. as the city's blue ribbon As hout6ng economist Or. Claude ff'tease s.-tlfVtf"'E/Pap 52 JUST Ll8TID "BASTSIDI TIN" Gorgeous total remodel .•t an even more beautiful price. New everythini from new copper plumbmg to central air conditioning! T h is prof esaionally land_scaped ~ bedroom and . family room haa new baths, new kitchen, skyhghts, brick fireplace, timed 1prinldera, new carpet and nooring PRICED TO SELL S359.900 NOW! . / .llJS-T..'.:LJSTB -NEWPORT HEIGHTS UNDER S.00,000t Two ye~r new Executive Newport Beach near-freestanding townhome: !arge priva~e colorfully landM:aped yard, terrific n oor plan. great liv- ing/entertainment area, bleached oak floors, family kitchen w/breakfa t area, a nd oversized master suite! Priced to sell. S399.000. Call Robin or Rae. 760-5000 "NEWPORT GLIN° BEAUTY FOR 1189,000! Highly upgraded. air conditioned end unit in extremely private location: £USlOJJLbrick_work. oak trim, French d oor sUders. garden window, custon carpet and wallpapers. 2 bedroom. den. 11 • baths, large 2 car attached garage. Community pool. HEIGHTS LOCATION, PERFECTION, LUXURY, 1899,000 lnno,•ative new Mediterranean wit~ -~o million dollar qualit~· from the fine interior deta il to the 'SO\.. ndscaping. This imi>eccahlt' :l bedroom, 2 1'2 bath residen _., nandcrafted. Beveled Jtla~. lrench windows. marble fireplace. "PICTURE PERFECT" NEW LISTING Highly uJ>Kraded 3 bedroom horru• o· of the EA TSlOE'S BEST atreets: French door off the •so~ ng area opening onto gorttecms yard. :l yr new roof, skyli«hts, .,.,u lloors, large private lot , fi replace. etc. Won't last! $3?9,900. Cah f(Obin, 760-5000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS BOULEVA&D OP DUAllS, 1475,000 MAJOR PRICE IEDUC'U~:{ TO S411,000 Light & white on a desirable la,,•o· L\I '.le! T his spacious 4 bedroom beauty has been extensively 14 11-.~,~n oak floors. used brick. neow roof, copper plumbing, 1kyiig~ 1.ew interior and exterior paint. About 2.000 sq. ft. with a generous family room! ' I " . NEWUSTING Wonderful starter home for young family. The Bluffs Tri-level 3 bedroom. 2 bath attached home! End unit with two of the bedrooms and one full bath downstalrs, living room, dinln& and kitchen on second, and Master with sitting room on third level. High beamed ceilings make this home very spacious and open. SeTler needs biiier home. $Zff .... F- ' End VNIT ON POOL Beaut iful "G" plan with 2, I 00 sq.ft . Remodeled kitchen with tenn-Air cooking center. Liv. rm with high beamed ceiling and lo ts of windows covered by plantation shutters throughout. Two story mirrored entry. A great home for the price. $399.900 BAYVIE•TERRACE This two _year old home built by l.M.Pe ters is model perfect. Highly upgraded thro ughout in lig-At colors. This air conditioned home is immaculate. 3 bdr. 21h bath, kitchen with nook and side yard access. Dramatic high beamed ceiling in Liv. rm .. formal dining also. all overlooking side ya rd. Beautiful community pool and spa is found in this gated community too. Seller is motivated and welcomes any offer. · $479.••• NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS Immaculate and almost new 4 bdrm .. 2112 bath detached home with beautiful green bank off bac k ya rd. Large patio in back and landscap ed side yard . Liv. rm. with large fireplace. fam. rm. also \\ ith fireplace open to kitchen and nook area. Extra lg. master suite. Designer wallpaper and drapes. Open S•aday l -5. 3e73 Corte Portofiao. N.B. $595.oee LAKE TAHOE TO BE SOLD AT LOSS This 4 bdrm .. 2 baths condo surely is the best buy in Tahoe! Seller says "sell this today" and is highly motivated. Across from Stage Coach ski lift at Heavenly Valley. Pictures and key available at office. sis•.••• EAST BEllUN Can you imagine what the property values are going to be in East Berlin In the near future? Make a smart investment now and buy this three family (like a triplex) home of almost an acre land In East Berlin. Contact me today for more information . ........ BACK UP OFFERS WELCOME ON THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES: 265S Vlata Oraa4a. N.B. $4 79.oee 24e2 Vl•t• No9'1eu, N.B. $S6t,ooe VOIJ GET WHAT YOIJ WANT. BECAUSE I CARE - DAILY N.OT ( llM. ISTATE Record season of predicted • mQv1ng Americans are not about to shed their reputation as the "movlngest people on earth.'' The head of one of the country's teadlng household goods moving • companies predicts a record volume of movtng activity this year with the bulk of it taking place during the period from May through November. Michael L. Smith, president of May- flower Transit, Inc.. said that two- thirds of the moving activity annually takes place during the May 1 to November 30 period and 1990 will be no exception. Before the year Is over. an estimated 50 million Americans wlll have been involved In a household 1 move. Smith said there was a consider- able amount of pent-up demand for moving services that Is expected to break loo9e in the next 30 to 60 days. He said there already was evidence that the "floodgates were opening." "Historically, moving activity begins to pick up In mid-April, realty ac- ceterates around Memorial Day and then reaches Its peak during July and • lRVINE FromP• S-1 committee debated over how high (or low) a fee to charge all new develop- ments. we asked Bridge how much they would need if given the assign- ment. The contrast between the com- mittees approach and that of Bridge was Instructive. the committee asked their consuttant how much more ttre city could charge developments. while Bridge responded that their goal was to see how little needed to be charged. The result: The committee rec- ommended charges that range from $3.50 to SS per square foot. We used the Bridge experience to estimate need and informed the city that the same job could be done for as little as 50 cents to S 1 per square foot. As should have been expected when the word got out that some blue-ribbon committee had rec- ommended some whopping new fees on top of already high ones.. de- velopers charged the public hearing in force. August," said Smith. "Because of some economic uncertainties, the rush Is starting a little later than usual, but our order count was up sharply during the last week in April. and we see evidence of a record volume of business again this summer." Smith said Mayflower was gearing up for a summer season even busier than last year when It landled the biggest volume of business in Its 6~­ year history. Smith said the company had expanded its household goods fleet by more than 12 peroent In anticipation of a record summer. In sizing up the national moving scene. Smith said: •The Northeast had more pent-up deamand than any other sector of the ·country. •Texas was showing strong in- creases indicating the economy there was getting healthy again. •Traffic to the Sunbelt continues strong especially to Central Florlda. •The Midwest is down from last year. •The Northwest Is showing strength. as is California. They then rem1pded all present something they should have already known. Projects developed In the city of Irvine already pay higher fees than projects built anywhere else in the county. In fact. 1f the $3.50 and SS per square toot fees are added on. they would exceed fees charged elsewhere by between 45 percent to over 500 percent. So now the city council must de- cide: Will all developments pay a tee? If so. how much? How will the fees be used? What percentage of all future housing must be reserved tor subsidized families? What other in- centives can be developed to reduce the horrendous cost? What other programs can be used to help? So that's Where we all are. Making progress (I think). If I were to put all this Into one generality 1t would be to urge that the city council create a housing affordability goal that In itself is affordable. If they don't. nothing will be built for either those who can't afford to live In Irvine and those who currently can. It that happens. we will all be the losers. let u* "''' y,, Sell . Yo1r Pr1,1rtr! C111 C11111fit4, I 642-5678 DAILY NoT / BM. ISTATI ·-Five experts offer tips at coAference SAN FRANCISCO -Ave home- building Industry teaders will share their expertlee on success and survival In the alWaya volatile con- struction business at the Pacific Coast Builders Conference's "Industry Giants" program next Saturday. Wiii._ Lyon Maaud Meltr•n The five panelists will be Gen. Wii- iiam Lyon of the Wiiiiam Lyon Co .. Newport Beach; Masud Mehran of Sunset Development Co.. San Ramon; Ray Watt of Watt Industries. Santa Montca; David Weekley of David Weekley Homes, Houston. and Martin Perlman. a Houston devek>per and president of the National As- soclaton of Home Builders. "We at PCBC feet wry fortunate to have these outstanding Industry per- sonalities on our program schedule," said Mel Wynn PCac program chair- man. "Not only are our speakers successful builders, they also are survivors In an Industry that has had ••J wan David Weekl•J its share of URS and downs." Wynn, a Southern California-based builder. achievements In the Industry. noted, ''What our panetlsts ha"8 to The "Industry Giants" panel will say can 6e apprec-.&lelt and--osed by-'begln--efo 10:30 a.m, June-16-in the- any ho"!_e builder, no matt« wtl•Lslze Moscooe Convention Center 'the of operation they run." He potnted out 32nd annual PCBC begins Wednes- that three of the epeakers -Lyon, day and runs through Saturday. For Mehran and Watt -are memberS of Information on the ~onference. call the California Building Industry Foun-(• 15) s.3-2600 or use the 2•-hour datlo.n's Ha.II of Fame for their fax line. (•15) 5•3-2«8. ., A Fabulous Hotel Site """" 'ilk4'flllt4 'lkJd !JMJJUt/'414 "' a., 1'1iu th 1kw <!o11w11ti#11 ~11tn 1l«tU .. Right across the street fr om the new L.A. Convention Center. Property runs from f igueroo St. all the way to Flower St., adjacent and just north of the Santo Monico Frwy. The land is priced at $1,5",000 and for a small rental fee, on additional 51 ,646 sq. ft . is next to ond available for at least the ne>ct 22 years I submit any and all offers II••. A Total Package Well Worth Looking Into t .. Complere into & color oeool phote>1 m our off1cel II 675-6670 SAT\MDAY, June 9. 1990 / ftACH SJ Smaller markets hold strong in first quarter WASHINGTON -Sm81ter metro- politan housing markets held strong during the first quarter of 1990, u growth In lower-priced areas outstripped that of higher-priced ones, according to the Nation&! ~ sociatlon of Realtors. A price eurge In the Pacific Northwest and a price rebound In the Southwest highlighted activity during the period. NAR's quarterly metropolitan home price survey showed that median prices for existing single-family homes ranged from $290.4'00 In Honotutu to $48,000 In Peoria, Ill., during the flrst quarter of 1990. The survey covers median prices for singte-femlly detached and at- tached existing homes In 83 metro- politan stattstlcal areu. A median pr s-itre mldpotnt;-tfalt1he hOmii sell for more and half seH for less. As In the previous quarter. the Seattle/Tacoma area posted the larg- est annual price lncreue. There. the median price of S 1•6, 100 rOM 36.5 percent from the first quarter of 1989 to the first quarter of 1990. The second highest price gain was In Sacramento. Calif .. where the median pdce-Of-$J27.-700 roee 27.3 percent~ · the-third highest -gain_ WU In the Greenville/Spartanburg, S.C.. area, where the $73,000 price rose 20.1 percent. According to NAR President Nor- man 0 . Flynn. the price survey shows tnat nome appreciation is building momentum In many of the relatlvety lower.priced urban areas. while slackening off in the highest-price markets. "The key to a gangbuster matket Is econ0mic strength. plus an Inventory of housing affordable to Its workforce," Flynn said. In addition to Honolulu. the markets on the California coast continued to be the ~nation 's price leaders. Honolulu's price rose 18.5 percent from the first quarter of 1989. Rank- ing behind Honolulu in price was the San Francisco Bay Area. with a price of $262,200, which rose 7.5 percent between the first quarter of 1989 and the first quarter of 1990. Orange County, Calif .. at $243,600. r~ked-thlr.d,...-and posted a 3.9 pec- oent increase from the first quarter of 1989. Fourth-ranked Los Angeles. with a median price of $211.500, recorded a 6 percent increase. Sani..Diego, at $182,300. tied with Boston for fifth place. That price in San Diego represented a 6A percent lncr9'se from one year earlier: 1n Boston. the same price reflected a 3.4 peFcent--increas&;- As shown-in-Seatle and Sacramen- to. the California coast no longer dominates resale activity In the West. Flynn noted. "The heat is on en the interior of the West and up the coast.·· Flynn said. presents GIANT EASTSIDE GARAGE SALE Saturday 9 AM - 4 PM 471 E. 19th CM 218 E. 22nd St. CM 252 Albert Pl. CM 385 Broadway CM 496 Cabrlllo St CM 2585 Fairway Dr., CM 486 Flower St. CM 234 Hill Pl. CM 156 Rochester St·. CM 235 Hill St. CM 181 Santa lsabet CM 1• 217 E. 21st St. CM 383 E 23rd St. NB 354 Broadway CM 485 Cabrillo St. CM 37 4 Cecil Pl. CM 408 Flower St. CM 231 Hill Pl. CM 2541 Norse St. CM 237 Virginia Pl. CM 318 Vista Baya Circle CM PARTICIPATING AGENTS Britt Anderton Laurie Doyle Jul&Ma Dawlor\ T. Ru8111t McCardle Mike ~ Mickle Pearson ... PAGE 54 I SATURDAY, June 9, 1990 Tarbell aids ·in cleanup of harbor Tarbell Realtors Is taking part In today's 10th Annual Clean Harbor Day. sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commeroe. The event will be held from 8 a.m. to noon In Newport Beach. Tarbell's Newport Beach manager. Gene Passaflume. Is this year's event chair- man. "Red Tarbell T-shirts will dot the harbor area." Passafiume said . "Our sales associates are excited to partici- pate today. just as they are in so many other events that benefit our community." That was evident from the moment Tarbell's Newport Beach office open- ed Its doors at 1 Corporate Plaza last year. The agents began-their com- munity service record with the United Way's "Sandcastles '89" fund raising season kickoff. and they've been hard at work ever since. Tarbell agents and their families will be among more than 300 volunteers that are expected to take part In the event. picking up trash from the water and shoreline of Newport Harbor. Assisting In the cleanup effort Is the --"""amitton Water Aake:; a v .... 1 specially designed to remove floating oebrls from harbors' and inland water- ways. _ A beach barbeque and awar4s cer- emony at the Cannery Res&aurant wttl DALY NOT ( BAL ISTAR Soi.tthland homes . among niost costly .. A middle management executive moving to Southern California In the last quarter of 1989 could have ex- pected to pay. on the average, $511,448 for a 2,20().square-foot, four-bedroom, 21n-bath, single-family home with family room or equivalent and a two-car garage," according to Tom Williams. president of Coldwell Banker Southern California. "This finding is part of the study In the newty released 1989 Coldwell Banker Home Price Comparison Index -an annual survey that com- pares average prices for a slmllar- sized home In neighborhoods where middle managment executives typi- cally buy, In 2<M markets In the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico,·· bring ttle morning cleanup to a clOse:-Williams noled. Complimentary hot dogs and drlnk_s "Homes studied In Southern Cali- will be .served, and prizes will be fornla were located In 11 markets: awarded_ to au Ratllelpants. • Beverly HUia, Encinitas, Encino, la The harbor cleanup coincides with Jolla, long BMch, Mlak>n Viejo, Tarbell's company-wide community Newport BNch, Pak>s Verdes. Poway, service day of June 9. Tarbell offices Rtverslde. and San Marino," Wltllams In alt ftve Southland counties haw. said. planned various events to benefit and The average price for the subject Inform the community on a number of property In all of the markets studied tQeles ran ~ from child -wu $19~325 with aver~ ~Ices printing -and -videotaping to grafflt rang ng from a low i;f S81.Me-In cleanup and giant garage...... Corpus ChrlatJ, Texu, to a high of For more Information on eny of $91~.eea ln-BeYeny-Hllls. Translating Tarbell's community projects, contact that price Into the coat per square the Newport Beach office at foot, the 2200-square foot home wu 720-0611. $35.12 per square foot In Corpus Christi, compared to $416.67 per square foot in Beverly Hills. In the overall Southern California market area, the average home price translates to $232.48 per square foot. Southern California Is considered In the "expensive" grouping, which is the designation given to all markets whose subject home price was over $250,000. The Home Price Comparison Index is divided Into five geographical areas: Northeast. South. Midwest. West, and Canada. Southern California Is part of the West category. which Is com- prised of 47 markets in these states: Alaska, Arizona. California, Colorado. Hawaii, Idaho, Montana. Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon. Utah, Washington and Wyoming. When compared to the West mar- ket-wide -average. Southern Cali- fornia'~ home pricing statistics Fanked slgnlfacantty above the average In the following categories: The average price of a home In the Western geo- graphical area is $269.4•7; In Soutern Catlfornla, It's nearly double the figure at $511.«8. The Home Price Comparison Index Is compiled by Coldwell Banker es - dentlal Group, which operates more than 1"900 company-owned and franchised offices In all 50 states. Canada and Puerto Rico. represented by more than .-0,000 sales associates. UYLEIE llllCLE Broeier A~ MCI 11WIDt-11 II f•• fl••I A "•ira1le 11 IJ•ll ••! ....._ tor • ,,_ ....net ..,..._"°" of rour ...,.,., View the OC4t8n from fNery room in thta PRJME quiet, Mduded location in Npt. Bch. overk>c*lf1g ~ Plft';Hlfegrc>Unaa. ~-the ocean t>r.ez. u you sit In your tw .. -igroom In front of the ~ In thla beeuttfuly Southwest decorated 2 Bedroom w/many upgradM. . IEWf llT 1011 STUL Mu1t Miii Attention inve1tor1. fnt time buyers. Greet 2 bedroom, 2''1 t ao\.O ~so close 10 b .. ch w/dC>Yble garage. Private p.tlo. T• 1111 lor only 1....-. _, Calme,J._...,_.,.....,., 831-1098 Ri'AWREALn:m• 831-1288, Jl214 DAL'f NOT /·BAL ESTATE -. SATURDAY, A.-9, 19'0 I ~MK H SAN FRANCISCO -Come(jy legends the Smothers Brothers will Ignite the laughter at the 27th annual Gold Nugget -Best in the West - Award ceremony Thursday In the Grand Ballroom of the downtown Hilton Hotel, according to Peter M. Mayer , award s show producer/dir~tor. "Having the Smothers Brothers perform at our always spectacular western building industry awards show wlll be the icing on a very delicious cake," Mayer said. ... "It's a coup for the Pacific Coast Builders Conference and the Gold Nugget Awards ceremony to have this great comedy team top off our annual salute to the Best In the West residen- tial, comercial and industrial pro- jects." competition, which this year estab- lished a new entry benchmark of 887 project submissions, is co-sponsored by the Pacific Coast Builders Con- feren c e and Sun /Co ast Architect/Bu1lder Magazine. Competi-· t1on Grand Award and Ment winners will be announced at the high-tech and multi-media awards ceremony which will begin at 6 p.m. Show tickets are $95 and Include a sit-down dinner. the dazzling awards ceremony and the Smothers Brothers. For ticket Information. call the PCBC office at 543-2600 . Producer/Director Mayer also an- nounces that nationally known mar- keting consultant and multiple Gold Nugget Award-winner Ken Agid, of the Marketing Department. Irvine. will serve as this year's master of cer- emonies. The Gold Nugget Award is a na-"Ken has a long history with the tionally recognized s mbot f exceb--Gold Nugget Award competition from lence tn archit ural design and land-serving on the committee to being a uae PlannlDG toe residential,---00m-judge.. If any one knows the wester merclal Md Industrial devel~ments housing market. it's Ken Agid," May- throughout the 14 western states. The ner adds. I Newport Financial Group. Inc A Mortgage Corporation f--~~~~---~~~~~~~~~Q-tn~ 30 yr. Fixed Rate · (Loen• To 1117,•) "Best Fixed Rates In Town" • FREE 60 day Lock-ins • Purchases and Refinances • 80% EZ Q\Jallfler Loans • Jumbo Loans Available -FOR FAST AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CALL 7141851-0202 @l ~AU IO CAL COUMTlll --10 1~ 4PA -Aa-S..l>jeet OI °'*'99 p • .. ·• .. MORTGAGE RATES - This year's Gold Nugget Award cer- emonly sponsors are: American Stan- dard, Du Pont Corian Tyvek Stain- master luxura, Kathryn G. Thompson Brand new apectacular waterfront. Private dock to accommoda1e large YKttt. w/emaller boeta. Spacious mater suite wftti fireplace overtooklng the water. Designed by Mark Singer, built by Raymond Scott Corp. For Hat of amenities, c.. GIGI Tilom•, 721-1217 I\ • $3,200,000 215 VIA LIOO SOUD *IRYINE TERRACE Front r<YW view wtth l•ge lot. Bay channel, ocean views, fixer upper. swimming pOof, bullders special. c .. GIGI n.om. 721-7217 *BELCOURT LEASE Fabulous 5 bdrm, 4'~ beth home with poot. Immaculate condftion. Sl.500 per month FIXED * ADJUSTABLE lfttnt Down flolnte Locl4n ..... ..... """' ("-) ,.,., Loen 10.125 05 2.000 30 187 tat Nattonwtde Ber* 10.250 20 2.000 15 187 Amer6ean Savings ~ 10.250 20 1.875 45 187 8aM of Ametlca Bank of Cellfornla 10.250 10 2.000 30 187 ChMe Menhettan Bank 11.000 20 2.000 30 9000 2.000 45 !)OU Communti,~:,, Mortg-oe 10.500 20 Fat W•t tlal Svcs. 10.000 05 2 000 30 187 45 187 First '"' ...... 8ank 10.000 05 2.000 a..• American Financial 10.500 10 0.000 60 187 187 Olendele Fedefal 8ank 10 500 20 2,000 45 10.250 05 2 000 45 187 Great American .,... 10.300 20 2.000 ()() 187 Greet w.e.n Bank 10.000 05 2.000 25 187 Greeter Suburben Mortg-oe 2.000 45 187 Home s.vtng Benll of Amer 10.250 10 10.250 05 2.000 15 187 Homef.ct Bank 10.000 ~ 2000 -to l81 Houlefw>6d 8ri ~ .... 10.750 20 1.250 60 600 10.125 05 2.000 30 117 Mcwgen Home Funding 9.875 10 2.000 60 187 Newpot1 Flnencial Group 9.875 10 2.000 45 117 Newpot1 Mortgege OceMvte. FINincial 9.875 05 2.125 30 117 Aepubk Fedefel 10.000 05 2.000 75 187 S..vte. ftnanc:i.I 10.625 20 2.000 21 600 South COMt ANndel 10.250 , 10 1.750 21 117 Slencsatd Paclftc S.~1 10.825 20 2000 30 500 I Int rat Down Polntt Locl..tn Meretn ..... ..... ,.,.., . ("-) (~) (~) LOM 7.950 20 1.500 2 250 750 7.950 20 1.500 60 2.300 187 7.875 20 1.750 60 2.500 1000 8 875 20 1 750 60 2 750 1Q00 8.250 20 2.000 30 2.750 ' 9000 7 250 20 2.000 45 2 250 750 7 875 20 1.750 30 2.750 500 8.875 10 1.750 14 2.750 187 8.500 20 0.000 60 2.550 500 7.500 20 1.500 ()() 22&» 750 8.750 05 2000 45 2 750 187 7.950 20 1 500 60 2.300 300 8.760 20 2.000 45 2.875 500 7.950 20 1 500 45 2.250 500 7.950 20 1500 60 2250 600 8.125 20 2000 60 2 750 500 7.875 20 1.500 45 2.125 500 8.500 10 2.000 30 BYDWN 187 7950 20 1.500 45 2.350 500 7.3e1 15 0.500 30 GPM 117 8.750 10 2000 30 2.750 350 7.810 15 1000 75 GPM 187 9.125 10 2 500 55 3 250 400 6.900 10 1000 30 2.400 117 8.875 10 1 750 45 GPM 117 111'1 '°' _,, ftHCI -1\llM --llt....,... ~ ,..,_.. WX SUlmARY AIMUSTABLE MORTGAGES ™•WMll 8 2 1 ........ 2 .... 890 t 1th District Prime rate 3 month T-blll 8 month T·btll 1 yr. trMSUry note 3 yr lreasury note 5 yr treasucy note 10.00 7 74 7 74 8 18 8 50 8.52 8 21 8 26 10 00 10 ()() 7 71 7 67 7 79 7 68 8 22 8 24 858 850 8 64 8.67 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES Alled c ............ 'TS YQf 101'30 • 10611 30 year• 10.202 10 787 Adfue .... 6 month 8 627 8 110 1 year 8 781, · 8.850 Source· Mo<tgege News COmp.ny 836-1177 Figures as of Thurtd•y. June 7 -· '· PANORAM IC VIEW wonotrlul tam~y homt S1111a1td on dose to I /2 .ere PMOflMIC view lol View ot custom pool/spa t1om buutltuly ul)dated i.11chtn l.!mily room with t.o tatJnc .wras. wtt bow. hreollt rid FrtllCh doo1s 4 bedrooms. mastei with ht~t. 1·11 O.ltl'ts. stl)aratt dlNflC room. ttntril illf, Jae. llltefcom secu11ty [•Ira fJfet J car Cltllf lnctedlble cu1b appu l 1ust S449 000 Ott>ble MclaUCf11tn. Act 493-9870 ' ' ~~~ ~ ~. ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "\. ' -i BAYSIDE COVE . , ~ ... , . , ' Exclusive ~ Cove. ~ Condo few .-c. °' 2nd home. Geted community edjec9ne bOa Island with pool, epa & private beeQI. Poeelble boet ellp rental .-it1ble. 2 Melter SuHee ight and lmmaiculate. reeentty redone. L•ge 2 ""'•'==:rill99· Entov the~: welk °' o Batt>oa lllend end lhapplng; telte the ..,ry to the end the OCNn. 1541.000. - OPEN SUNDAY 1·1 IN BAYSIDE COVE WEST -Pr ... nted by: JUDY COOD 433-9327 WATEllFRONTHOMES.INC..a..lt .... 631-1400 BEST BUY IN MISSION VIEJOI ONLY $212,500 · • 3 Bedroom 2.75 Bath • Huge corner Lot (OVer 9,000 sq. ft.) •Privacy Galore! • Berber Carpet • Large Co1-1ntry Kitchen •Vaulted Ceillngs • Family Neighborhood •Close to M.V. Lake ,,,....,.,.y KRIS KAPP Bua; 511-2100 AH:l5l-050I Ontu~ ~ ·--21 :=T'"' . -· ' CANYON/WHITE·WATE~ EWDI OLD CORONA DEL MARI 21•HADL I I .... REDONE w/M# IMSt• beth, b9y & gr..mou. wtndowa. Extra wide lot, nice i fr.eh through-out. Me9a V•de 38R 2BA home. Come to Met Come to Met _llt,.. .. --"· CHt:~HIQ[ 1 "ll..)<... ~I "lt:a..:>TI 1·:.~ IB. 1sCJ-1e11 3 Mast• bedrooms, 3'ti baths. wal(--ln clolet, c.thederel ceitlngs & pnyate y11rd . $259,000 & $265,000 . .... , HH IWle, 1-1, I.a ..... Ml-1111 tr Ml-1112 . • a.,..._ cenron ..._ p1ue • u.ten to w. e. ••• ....... , • uu _.'°"" contempoqrr. Wood a ti••• .WOWI '* 1 'h Bk>ct{s to COM BMch -private!! * Uk• ,_. 4 bedrm home + 2 Bdrm Income -light airytl * Mo.t cMrnMng duplex In townttt •I Nm lall?S: • 1INlll :::."===9 UNHEARD OI' VAL.UR 751-l070 .... I I ' l , ... ··' .. DAILY NOT / aAL ISTAR I ·"C<' modern du~' • l eq~ll)' i.c>KICMis lBR Jli.\ unit\ • Sull•blt' for o"'ner occupa"q • 4 car 1)·"~'"1 • r1rl.'pl<Kes • Sulldccks • L•"dsupuic • •"'•eJn /, C•l•lon.l \-lt'ws • Te>p colld11t0n1 AedU<C'd' GrNI vl!IUC' .ll 1'4s ..... 712 Pointcttla rs;-~. ~ KA&. n . CAU. ~ IMce , .. , I 11MY MmaTY m _.__ : '1Maa.61~ .......... l1MID1 •Spa •Pool •view *•Waterfront ***Waterfront end Pool V'Qlve Addrftl at Guard Gate HOIES FOR SILE 2 IEDRlll * * t 1233 Bayside Drive. Corona det Mar 675-2311 $1,299.000 Sat/Sun1-5 t 419 Begontll, Caton• def Mar 640-4924 1895,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 3200 Ctay Street. Newport Hgts: N.8 . 63 1-7300 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 t v 6 Cormorant Cir. Bayview Terrace. N.B. 644-9060 $449.000 Sat 1-5 1963 Fullerton Ave (R-2 lot). E/slde CM 63 1-2242 1252.500 • Sunday 1-5 720 GOidenrod. Corona Del Mar 720-0611 $51 0,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 •2123 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar 631-1400 $1,950,000 Saturday 1-5 225 Via Lido Nord, Lldo1 Ille. Npt Bch 631-1400 $899,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR ,1us FAM RI or DEi I RANCHO SANT A MARGARITA WON'T LAST AT '218,900 Charming 3 Bdrm -2V2 Bath family home. Onl lli. years o ld iR-a w&flderfut-community:-walk to scho ol, parks, 1ake, stores. 'Enjoy sundecks, land- scaping, beautiful view and much more! CALL KRIS KAPP "' BUS: 581-2100 RES: 858-0506 CENTURY 21 NflflTfllr STEPUllE L 11111111 YIP PllPERTIES, lie. 111-2232 *IPEI llUSE* 1111 E. llUll ILVD. ____ Sl ___ T_/1 ....... 1...;;;..;,.I ......;;.1 =-2---=-4 _ _.. ~ ~· t m. ---- 1- 2 ltw C11to11 lo11iih1t Co1a1! 3 Stories, rooftop deckst Cus- tom bullt by Steve McCluer. 11n.-11N111•,111 237 La Jolla. Newport Heights, N.B. * * •603 36th St. Newport Beach Sat 1-5 631-1400 $595.000 Sat 1-5 673-9333 $750,000 Sat 12·4 • r * •• 11 Northampton. Belcourt Hill l84 Merrill Pl. Eastside. C.M. 9152 Aloha Dr .. Huntington Beach 720-0611 $675.000qs Sat/Sun 1-5 675-6992 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 964-5667 $365,000 Sun 2-6 ~ 2307 Port Lerwick. Seawlnd. Npt Bch 2452 Norse, E. Costa Mesa 3740 Channel Place. Newport Island 640-4715 $565.000Sunday 12-5 631-1400 $409.500 Sun 1-5 759-6700 $765.000 Sun 1-4.30PM ••t1000 Santiago Or, Dover Shores. N.B. 2144 Ocean Blvd, Penn. Pt. 2611 Circle. eayshores 631-7300 $875.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-1400 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631 -1400 $529.000LH Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1215 Somerset Lane. Westclitt. N.B. •223 Oceanvlew, Newport Heights V"2556 Crestview. Newport Beach 759-6700 $725.000 Sun 1-5 631 -1400 $635.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-9333 $699,500 Sun 1·5 t 414 Vista Grande. Bluffs. NB 720-1704 $589.000 3 BEDROOM Sat 1-5 * 1112 Berkshire Ln. Westclitt. N.B. 759-6700 $495.000 Sun 12:30-5:00 • 180 Broadway. Costa Mesa 631-1266 $355,900 .. Sun 1-4 * •3119 Corte Linda, Newport Beach 464 Prospect. Newport Shrs. Npt Bch 631 -1400 $405.000 Suilday 1-5 ) 1311 S. Rita. Santa Ana 645-0303 $185.000 Sun 2-6 • 18 Crosscreett. Irvine 720-0611 $340.000 609 Dahlia. Corona del Mar 759-6700 $649.000 IJ Sat/Sun 12-4 Sat/Sun 12-4 20~ Susannah Pl. Eastslde CM 20 l8 Oebor-8hl.n.-Newport Beach 631-8437 $319,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 646-3309 $429.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 108 Turquoise, BalbOa Island •3083 Donnybrook. Halecrest. CM 631-1400 $815,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 540-7355 $259.900 Sat!Sun"-5 1114 Valley Cir. C.M. 645-0303 $245.000 Sun 1-4 320 E. 19th St .. Eastside. C.M . 631-7300 $319,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 671~-9333 849.000 Sunday 1-5 r 228 Via Orvieto. Lido Ille, Npt\Beach 534'ei Modena. Newport Heights. Npt Bch t 420 DeSola Terrace. Corona del Mar. 631-14op $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-1400 $489.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 646-1457 $699,950 Sat 1-4 , 112 Via Xanthe, lido Isle, Npt Beach t 303 Enero. The Bluffs. NB 253 E. 19th St. E. Costa Mesa 631-,400 $735,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 720-1704 $612.000 760-3600 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 , Sunday 2-6 • • 339 Walnut, Nawport Shrs. Npt Bch 2602 FalrWay Dr. E'slde C.M. ** 116 E. Oceanfrol'lt, N.B. 631-1400 $359.000 Sat 1-5 644-9060 $299.50(1 673·~777 $1 .200.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 9021 Wastungton. W•tmlnster 1815 Galatea Terr, Irvine Terr, CdM • &45-0303 1189,000 Sun 1-5 644-1600 $1 ,895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 tii:,:u~=r~!.~~! .. -·----·~" .... IM-5M7 1388. s.t/Sun ).6 1 540-7355 $249.900 S.t 12-4 I 256 Hiii PlaGe. Eastslde. Costa Mesa 650-7542 $329.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ' ... •.' ··~ Sat 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 .. f •2 14 Hazel. Olde Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $1 ,6 75.000 Sa1 11-5 * 2030 tiOliday Rd .. Baycrest, N.B. 631 -7300 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 2145 Ins. East Costa Mesa 631-1 400 $'439.000 Sun 1-5 2964 Java. Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa 540-7355 $359.000 Sunday 12-4 3050 K1llybrooke. C.M 645-0303 $250.000 Sun 2-6 ••1805 Glenwood Ln. Baycrest, N.B. v-e Pinehurst, Big Cyn, Nwpt Bch t198 1 Vista Caudal (BluHs) N.B. 673-6900 $625,000 Sat 1-5 644-1600 $1,595,000 Sunday 1-5 640-5560 $4~.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . 2027 Goldeneye, Mesa Verde, CM 540-7355 $409,000 Saturday 1-4 +2112 Port Durness. Seawlnd/Hrbr Vu Hms ••v813 W. 15th, 6 C. N.B. 760-5000 $895.000 Sun 1-5 645-0303 $246,900 Sat 1-5 241 Hanover Dr., College Pk, C.M. 631-7300 $305.000 Sun 1-5 •••2264 Port Durness, Seawlnd, NB 644-1600 $859,000 Sat 1-5 ~ 8EDROOll * • •2127 Indian Springs. Newport Beach •••2 Rocky Point, Corona del Mar 760-5000 $800,000 Sunday 1-5 631-1266 $1 ,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •2910 3rd Ave/Heliotrope. CdM 673-8494 $398.000 Sunday 1-5 v •2 Inverness Lane, Big Canyon. N.B. 631-1300 s2,450.ooo slW 1-5 •v •t17 Royal St George. Big Cyn, NB 631-1266· $1,700,000 Sunday 1-6 ••+2001 Baja, ~utfs, Newport Beech " t * • 510 Kings Rd. Newport Beach 2712 lighthouse Ln. Har,b. View Hills. CdM 673-37i7 $825.000 Sat/Sun. 1-5 759-6600 $599,000LH Sat/Sun 1-5 * •+81 Royal St. George. Big Canyon, N.B I 631 -'1400 $3.200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631 -7164 $298,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2337 Elden, Costa Mesa 642-3812 $259,000 • • 1060 Salinas Ave, Costa Mesa Daily t 1610 Kings Road, Newport Beach l v 19 Lochmoor. Big Cyn. Nwpt Bch 675-2311 $850,000 Sunday 1-5 644-1600 $1 ,895,000 Sunday 1-5 540-7355 $425.000 Sunday 1·5 * • t 2212 Fortuna, Bluffs. Newport Beach 241 -7208 $398.000 Sunday 1-4 22 1 Ruby Balboa Island 675-2866 $895.000 Sat!Sun 3-6 •2965 Maui Pl, Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa ...... * •27 St. Tropez, Newport Beach 540-7355 $325,000 · Sat 1-5 673-9333 $925.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 20 Gretel Ct . N B * •t 1809 Seadrift Dr. Irvine Terrace. CdM ·-631 -7300 $829.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1912 Seadrift. Irvine Terrace. CdM 321 Milford Dr., Cameo Shores, CdM 631-7300 $975.000 Sun 1-5 • * • 16 Napol~ Newport Beach 760-5000 "$2,495,000 720-0611 $299,000 Sun 1-5 & BR plus FAM RI or DEN * • 102 Hartford. Bayndge, N.B. 631-1400 $360.000 Saturday 1-5 -..,24 H11Tsoafe 0r. Belcourt Terrace. N.B 673-8700 $880.000 Saturday 1·4 * v 1 Oakmont. Big Canyon. NB Sun 1-5 v •2 Winged Foot. Blg Cyn, NS 644-1600 $1,795.000 Sat 1-5 631-7300 $815.000 Sun 1-5 2 '0 16th Pl. C M 720-0611 $259.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• •v 45 15 Tremont. Newport Beach 673-9333 $2.245.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-1600 $1 ,675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1939 Port Bristol Cr (HVH) N.B. 759-9269 $719,000 Sunday 1-5 t 2017 Vista Caudal. Bluffs.NB. • 1724 Samar. Mesa Verde. CM 644-9060 $439.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 540-7355 $333,000 Saturday 1-5 2J4 WalauL NewporJ Shrs...~pLB.cil _1939 SanliaflO Dr. Baycrest, N.B. 63 1-1400 $279.000LH Sat 1-5 • o3T-7300 SS-49,500 -s at 1-5 "otDROOM I 1843 Seadrift. Corona del Mar 644-,1600 $639.000 ' Sat 1-5 * •• 1119 E Balboa Blvd. NB 2712 Skylark Cir. Mesa Verde, CM 675-2232 $92 5K & $690K 540-7355 $475.000 Sunday 1-5 + * • 1255 Skyhne Dr., Laguna Beach Sat/Sun 12·4 1 340 Hamilton. Costa Mesa 760-3600 $1 ,915,000 Sun 1-5 • 675-0539 $219,000 Sun 1-4 1701 Starlight Crrcle. Corona det Mar ,,, TOWllHOIES CONDOS FOR SALE ·1 IEDIOOM * • •21 Ima Loa Ct, Nwpt Crest. NB 759-6700 $347.500 Sunday 1-5 * • 5 Kamah1, Newport Crest 631-1400 $289,500 •345 University. Costa Mesa t 63 1-1266 $234.750 Satu~day 1-5 Sa turday 1-5 •2620Vlita def Oro. Bluffs.NB 759-9100 $289.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •759 Avocado. Corona Del Mar 644-1600 $215.000 Sun 1_5 ••2406 Vista Hogar. Bluffs. Npt Bch 631-1400 $320.000 Sat 1-5 ••v300 Cagney. Unit 115. N.B. 548-34 12 $115.000 Sat 1-4.30 1 ~ ocDROOI •309 Vista Roma. Bluffs. N B 759-9100 $289.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1074 Westward Way. Costa Mesa 675-0539 $194.000 Sun 1-4 1833 Highland Dr. Harbor Highlands NB 673-1181 $599.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••994 Bayside Cove W, Bayside Cove. NB * •26 W1ldgoose, Newport Crest. NB 631-1266 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $415.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t• 1227 Surfl1ne. Har. View Hills. CdM 631 -1400 $549.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 _.. t • * 1027 Manners ( ~ guest hse) NB 644-1600 S 1.225.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-121 1 $725.000 -Sat/Sun 1-5 v • * +260 Cagney Ln 207. Villa Balboa. NB -> on p1us FAM RM or DEN 1033 Parkhill, C M 645-0303 $329,000 Sun 1-3 •9982 Thistle. Fountain Valley 675-2814 $355.000 * * • 111 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle 631 -1266 $269.000 Sat 12-4 Sun 1-5 ......... 200 McNeil, Unit 212. NB 548-341 2 $199,900 Sun 1·4 30 v • * 5 Rue Fontaine. Big Cyn, NB 63 1-1400 $2,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2200 Canyon Dr, Costa Mesa 644-1600 $1 .395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631 1266 $199 000 • 1074 Visalia Dr. SC Plza area. CM 1 -• Sunday 12·5 t 327 /327'' Sapphire. Balboa Island 673-8700 $745.000 Sat 1-4 3448 Westminster. Costa Mesa 540· 7355 $379,000 Saturday 1-5 2302 Elden C. East C M 631 -1400 $209.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 10052 Signet Circle. Huntington Beach 641-4979 $439.000 Sunday 1-5 614/614 '> Avocado. Corona del Mar 644 -1600 $46 5 K -$59 5K Sa 1-5/Su li 2-5 *••ass Sear Creek. Village Creek. c M 213-598-6428 $194.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •••2657 Vista Ornada, NB 729-7278 $480.000 Sun 1-4 . 759 9100 $3 15.000 Sun 12·4 I 5 BEDROOM •442 Emerson, Easts1de. CM 642-5200 $245.000 Sunday 1•5 ••+380 W Wilson. C 101. CM 20861 Surge Ln. Huntington Beach 968-2439 $355 ooo Sat/Sun 12-4 I t 2308 LaLmda. Newport Beach · I 645-0303 $488,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •275 Haverfield, Bayridge. N.B 631 -1400 $284.900 Saturday 1-5 9 Trapani. Irvine 645-0303 $434.000 I ••601 Udo Park Dr ~7D. Cannery Vig. N.B. , Sat 1-4 I 2771 Mendoza. Mesa del Mar. CSMunday 1-5 631 -1400 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 i 631-7370 $294.500 113 Via Nice. Lido Isle. Npt Beach •••220 Nice Ln. N.B. I 760-3600 $739 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1960 Mlnorca. C M 720 0611 $399 000 S I S 5 · 720-0611 $355.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 • · at un 1- 720-0611 $209,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SAl;E 1 •68 Ocean Vista. Corona del Mar 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 5 IR ,ius FAii RM or DEii I 644-4100 s159.ooo satu~ay 1-5-t--- -----~••661 Vista Bonita. Bluffs. N.B 2 IR 'IK-1 11 25892 El Barat. Laugna Niguel 174.5 Candlest1ck Ln. Baycrest, N 8. 760-3600 $379.500 Sun 1-5 1561 Miramar. Peninsula Point.NB. ' 644-1600 $279.000 Saturday 1-5 631-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631 -1400 $5o45,000 Sunday 1-5 . . * 1827 Buttonshell Lane. Baycrest, N.B. • •3109 Clay St. Nwpt Hgta. NB 631-7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-8700 $790,000 Sun t-5 t v30 Canyon Fairway, Big Cyn, NB 252 E 19th St, Newport Beach 644-1600 $2,795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-9333 $489,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 Carmel Bay, Spyglass, CdM 644-1600 $1.395,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 •••500 Harbor Island Dr., N.B. 760-3600 $1,950,0QO Sat/Sun 1-5 3073 Corte Portofin, Newport Beach 760-5000 $585,000 Sunday 1-5 1612 Highland Or, Harbor Highlands. N.B. 631-7300 $575,000 Sun 1·5 3001 Country•Club. Mesa Verde, C.M. 845-0303 SS~.500 Sunday 2:30-5:30 •2soo LlghthOUM Lane. CdM 640-5786 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••813 W. 15th St. 6 A, N.B. 6o44-9060 $249.500 Sun 1-5 2 IR plus fAI RI or DEi ·-•215 19th St., Newport Beach 675-2332 $479,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I ••+v280 Cagney Jt209, 301 NB 673-9333 $359-$299,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 I •44 Canyon Island, Newport Beach 760-5000 $545,000 Sun 12-5 2 IR plus 2 II 203-203'~ Otamond. Balboa laland 673-2230 $610,000 Sun 1-4 3 IR plus 1 IR 210/210'h Pearl, (+ gueet), Balboa Island 673-8700 $699.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 II plus 2 IR 221E.19th St .. Coat• Mesa +•• 14 Oakcr .. t Ln, Big Canyon ••..,200 McNett # U>a, Nwpl 8ch 424 Goklentod. Colona def M• 720-9033 $497,000 Sal/Sun 1·4 720-0611 $2,795,000 Sun 1-5 673-9333 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-1400 1747.500 SltfSUn 1~ I I l DAILY NOT I BAI. ISTATE 1 I cr.amn•D RBaL mwww SATURDAY, June t, 19'0 I PAM 19 [I] s ~ ~· r t•Iif ~ j '7:w.111.~001 -· 1oozl§;Gener3•C:=]100~2[~--~-=::=J!~Eiili3=:!2'!1P-~'!""!'!l'9~~ II .._ NEWPORT TERRACE NEWPORT HEIGHTS I ... 1-1 •M9g11111cerM new home. l9lll • 1111• I• 4 pww• 2 • 3BR 2BA $ 18',000 °'*' Sat 1·5 3109 Cti.y 1M Jll ... f .. •t•IMif 3 BA, 3 BA custom Soutn ot PCM ~ 1harp BRITTANY WOODS St 4800 llf Pvt hm sur-Bike to beec:t1 ... c:uhve BMutlfutty upotllded 2 OPEN SAT/SUN 3·6 tots ot tacd. 2BR 18 1 316 Jasmine. Olde Corona del Mw 38R 28A $245.000 round.no 20 .. 2 poot 1 38drm home 'wlrM IP•. Bedroom. den and 2 &.th 221 RUBY house 1eR tBA Ap1 759-9070 $785,000 Sat/Sun 12 5 Call ME Fir111 Unbelievable p11ce & I covered patio & lg yard Caipe S... Condo Ser-"* * * atuoio -2 car ;a1ag-. . .all nllf property• 5-7BR SBA 0wn91 relocallon caused .,,. Mttlng twnong btg Duple11 t1ade Palm Deser• Top cond111on s:;'C 000 TRl,LDES •.a• llll Ott 51reet parking tor i)IJI sate OMC at $355,900 trees. lush lawns and 8111 Hardesty, Ritt Ca•I DONALD Pf-;.FF -· car' $790 000 ADELL Call Rusty 631•1266 wonderful p<lva<:y Pool 503 Park Ave 6·"·12£6 o• 642-9797 ••:m!\. I and ctubh°"se, pudding •714-675-2866• ttilw: 1~~e~f SJ!~~4q~~~2~~~1 i~:;~ and m ore Charming remodeled FIR SILE --·--·•• c1r•ll Si..-;11cutar ' 3BR .... .....,1·1 house 2BR 1BA 2BR -_.._ 203-203'1 Diamond ln-Plex, So ol PCH 3BR JBA t1Ml POOi "P:l ........ =~~a...1.t-lBA Ap1 3 car parking .135 Carnation Ave .. COM llWPllT MPlfl j dALBOA ISLAND PAllT I Uft! M2·1 DO Open Sun 1·4 $610 ooo j BA nouse • 1 .... 0 2 bed Hou••• ~ Fo1 S1 • L• 640-4544 $995.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 Priced to selll Well-cared '.I. 7 .327• r Sapphire, Open Do II yourself and be. win-~~1·m~ mm)~~~ C.erry Sp1mgs1on Rltr l ba unots 4 Cll ga1 10< 2 Bed1oom Units Sat t-4 2BR Res • 2BR ner! Rare l ·Slory 2 673·2230 pa11os S99SI< 6•0·•S•4 Gtnfrll I 002 close lo bay and beach & den Apt or lam hm1 Bedroom 2 Bath condo ..,_,_ .... ____ ;;.;1 by Newport Island Tile 210 2 10'' Peart Open on Eastside. 1n Cape E ORANGE secluded ga1dl baths and kitchens. many Sal/Sun 1-5 3BR res Series Well priced entry hie 7 m1ns to 22155 extras. $365,000: Call 101 1BR Apt & gutm 1m $218 500 frwy 48Al 3B· lake . more 1nlo1ma11on 1.a2 1.200 R~.ALTY WORLD. H_o=u=Sf:S;/C:°': .... :ldos:::::::I hors OMC T1ade 4 l111er , 1.a2 1200 ~ l~ Rtahy ,. • NEWPORT BEACH ~ 1se opt S3•9K 633· 1, 12 I .. -""'" ·-"-'0 ~ , ... ..,'" 1ttr ~;;OTCO; t~~~~kl (t;J ...... ) -- Tue mthly pym1s & we 51\A:e REALTY WORLO . I N EALTY WORLD. ~ apprec You receive NEWPORT BE ,.. SEL EWPORT BEACH '_'BELC"llDJ'' 100% II.a benefits Must A ... rl r------111"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'111 uun have CIU.n Cted1t Agl , ..... ,... • . IE~EW Of n~s E¥,--W -~ r hrough (" a')SI red , II COSTAr.ISA AMA TIC VAULTED I' CEILINGS •'OM BlJLNOSE "NEAS ON WALLS • ·ROX 180050.FT '' ·· qBL E FIREPLACE •RADED PLUSH Off ING >iED PANED :. ·.1ows AME T KITCHEN ' "WHITEWASHED 1.,ABINETS • . JISITENEWCAPL HOMES WITH3 ·•OOMS 2 • •<., PRIVATE PATIOS •ARDS !SOME • ,. AMIL Y ROOM) H~ GARAGE PLUS T PARKING "I rv & STYLE• PRICEI Fl• $271,00I" .... C&U JUNE DAVIS 760-SOOO 723-0377 ' RfAW , '" i..~r '~-' ·11 llONOS or NEWPORT PRESENT ____ , ... .._.._LUii-a BEDROOM w 2BR yard. $1,950/mo:.Long term lease possible Oen, g pr vate UTll Ulll LIT .--------- Upgraded Monaco on rruge -·· -·· '911 UITU lot. 9000+ sq. ft .• W/CityJights UI .. NW mus view. $525.000. 3 Bedroom . 2 bath, pool, spa. 111• ... IUfFS TIWl ... E spacious yard. Superb corner New paint. new apphances location. S619•000 new ceramic tile. kitchen & baths, and an end unit make ttl1s.-a -118,:y-a»f&etwe starter home. $299,000. NUlasot- Not a condo or townhome. this 1s a detached home 1n a gated community next door to the new Mamott Hotel. 2 5 years new and furnished. $157,000 (Fee land). I HHtlYIEW ... S llHT ITdTtll $465 000 Enlarged hvrng room, on extra wide lot. spa wt deck Room to expand. fine value llUINYlfW-S Ftm Carmel model, needs ma1or work. Seller may carry some financing. Large corner lot, $429.000 --NW~ .. mtml/llft.Jllml 4Bedroom Palermo Model on very large. sunny lot. Im- maculate home. South facing back vard. $599,900. ...,11111 1 .. 181 ... ll Grut loubon! CorOfll dll Mlt 3 Mm/aBa. ~ blttl, Mrwood loors. Berber urpet. ,., .. lot, ., of ,. "' aplllSIOn, •DUT/ .. 1-1,. Custom hur on let l1nd w/48R+deft, 1uel1ent -inside private locatt0n on 5.000 s/f corner lot Owner's boicht another. $789,900. w llLl/Ulll • 111-1411•111-1111 11/ ........ 191 ... ,,,,., ...... l •( Corner lot, excet- len t location, wonderful light. 3 Bdrm, 2 112 Ba available for short escrow. Owner must liquidate gorgeous 58R SBA 5 000 sq It modern estate Won I lut-A 1 rue Value• An opportunity at $995.000 $379,000 BUYERS Ask abou1t' a wide range of other excellent home buys. Including non-published properties! -SMow.-8# d/ppo1M/#Ultf o.~ 7lu~ PITllCI nlHE ' 721-1201 ESDER 1111 !RESEITS SPYIUSS llLL CllstOllllllfd Soulllpoft~ of !tit lottMst llolnts ntr' 1 BR. 4 ftt IA. l1111tly rm plus bonus 1oom tlnd wee pri. U lt lot W/pool, ~ & B8Q Tr ldttlOMI tet1t111 • / flOOd lloo11. Ptb doors & """ do-s, ntw w pets A pm mer ot c11y 1c11ts & "*"'..,. YltWS C1JI ESlHCR tor 111tor "----------------' malion Sl.095 000 IEW LISTlll * SPYILlSS * ICUI VIEW! ~BR. 48A mtom. botlui rm on *'f sCllQll IDt •l f!OfA. oct• & clCy llil'lb-on a l*ilous slrttl Cll IOI llltor1111tt011 JI &9~ 0: Ill CllYll-FlllWIY llE Ill CllY• Clml totally rtbult tow!lflomt. 48R. 4"'ilA. ...., 1111 a bt ............ M t•stoll lftltflOt lutvrn tnd MW •1tclltft w1wlwtew1$11ed clbintts ~,._ pest ..._ htldl ~I ...... + ,..i tor ~ 11 l9S 000 · IEWPllT lllTI YIWS TtfRCE ol the 8CM LISTWGS"' this future ,.,_did commllftlt~ c.i lot dNlis' ~for [s~HCR DT1111• • -• • • • • 111• ams ..-n1nnu1 • 1• ':/# 7M llNt Ill A wr rlOwf &r#N • 111 1111 .... DTIEI Ylll .. Ml-1121 -· i ~ •• ~ ' ~ .• )' • ;. ' ... "' -... -· -----~ ---.... -------------,,.. . - •' ' ' 1-:) .,., n I l_ .. ) ' a ..... •• , ·- • ~ ,. .. f a.1mr111• az•L dlf I CorwdllL 1022 r • " • • t ~ ..... ..manULD IUTllYIH ..,....,.._.. • ... ,_ .. 1t ~ .,,... trom 8rOlt .. 0t a.. P.aple ....., ..S ...,,_ 3 M 1 M In,._....,... 1•·---38R 2BA HOME Room to ••pend or remodel $695,000 Call Valeria Eaetari, Agt 646-t457 CarNrtlon PstL 28f 28a. Ful Of P9rt-Tlme. 90% 4M, 3M, ..... rm .. lg lllOrtlood .Ji: yerd 2«< P•· 3011 118 IOt 2915 E CoMt Hwy, CdM .... ·--Al 11 pra you C-' eftofdl 2 3 BA 3 BA TowMcluM bonUa rm. A 1 IN!pe! AV Clole to Prtced R-2 ey ownet ~t24 Call JOt4H CAREY. GAi BR, 1 BA. 2 c. ettedli9d 3fd ·.,. con~ to ecceee I morel MC to Ill 111215.000 Of 720-1153 CNna Cove tOM~. t 1 11 rage Reduc ed t-'""room0tdell 1.-oe 1251,t OO. HUAAY t Wla&.a1-..,ln-•• •HllM••• DUPLfi2BR houH r"5'Mf?=JHUffW~ iong tModi to ~ & 10,0001011st.t00 c .. ;;;;-:o e with •'utre Dutdl. Aot. 546-0111. AMI &utel lnu...._lt Smashlr\O view of oc:un "l AUORi 173.nn bay lmmacutace 2 'f v on" e Mc Ka Y. "°'• W91l-in doeeta. ---•YILlll 720-1118 Cac .. hna sunwta Open w/?BR rental Potential _ --Bedfoom, 2 S.ttl .; ol-64:.-7088. Of 729-7278 Bo"1-ln ·mic:r~. trelf'I -• - ,p11r.1oua 3BR 2'~BA oc...an .,_ Jull ltSled flce Quiet we1 2 car The P1udenllal Callforn.. c;c.mp.ctor, c.ntrat llr the Mer11.,I Wll be mT • tlllm AIC Galf'd communuy S539,000 729-7284 TllTDI... garage, wen oone & _.. Realty condltloo•oo Col'nmunlty SOLD this weellend t WllT-PWll Bwll t986 SS34,900 • ~a Delgado. Agl 151h3=3~~':ua) prield, s:Mt,000. ---r.:'i!. ~~ auoc:ie-~t =~ 1:.t,r~ 4::j!~C::..~'~= ~rw--· •F•Ul.llYI ... OPEN SAT/SUN 11-5 -~ ... ~··· 111,IM ......... ..--. & t ..... Offer! Tredltion.1 .......... •"t7""" W 111 I"-W•'" t ....... ~.. ,_...., 2 -•• * _..,..a.......,,, ,.g ' "---· .... 1 7370 neighbornuuu, -"'""v Ret>YUI Clltfcwrna Ranch Senior LIVlng (62 Of over1 .,.. 0 ..,......, ...,...y Condo, beat the lttt4ttl Terbell Aeattor1. ._. .. ..., • Grubb I Ellie. Ood wi th Franch doors, The Terraca et Cc1M BR, 2 BA, den, gourmet Quiet top l10or C-Ornllf. Affordable apeciOIJt 3 BR 720-0&11 1.-.am-111 8Mlmlnl57-0525 gourmet kllcnen, 314BR, Upper 2 BR. 2 BA & cten, lutch condo frptc, deck, wooded wea. Spacious 2 home e.c.llenl locetton 2 oomee left! Prime E'alde f11m1ty room $815,000 OCEAN VIEW A.IC, Inter-enc garden. 2 Ci r gar· Bedroom. 2•,; Bath. cen· 673· 1240 Ag1 locatton. Single family -......mm l•D-11.ALn eOfn & many 111raa By age, Sr 62Jover Ma':[ 1ra1 e1r. cuatOfn lnt•lor. __ 11.MHT ..,., U detacw. 38R. 2'...,BA OP£N ~TISUN 12·5 appl only $495.000 quahly upgradff S550 yommyt 13eO.OOO ·----Asking 13 t5.000 Btotlllf 206 SUSANNAH PLACE lH-1111 OwMr finence. 72 1·8387 By Owner 721-8293 (By Appl) L,,_..~re~·~. Sturdy 3 BR. 2 BA houM cooperative. OPEN 3BR 2BA, cu1-<te-111c • .,., SAT/SUN or call tor ap-pride-or-ownership . OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-5 IH•iler'l ....... IJ ::'.Bto,;~B:,O.glanl ::u2 ~lot~~ po1n1men1, 548-700 1 1319900 631-8437 JI 11 If' IN Upgrades! I 184,000. S 15,000 to 1299,900 Call 320 E. 21st SI. C M AKA l.-e4 Tt l•Jlllf _Agent, 645--2770 Y "on n • M c K a Y Collna Vista COu'1 5111 IMldtil ,..._ 64S-70N, or 729·7278 BUILDERS CLOSE-OUT! 3 B.ctroom, 2 Balh, laroe E SIDE 3BR 1' .... BA. lrg new The Prudential Caltfomle 2 new 3 B R 3 ,..., BA Willi room to roetn Smalt dining wea, wet bar, tam11y room wllrplc, ltg Realty townnomet C01h4r11 updated l!OuM on a 500 atrium kitchen, patio. yetd •Int~ toe c.I....,,, yar. d. patt0 2 C¥ .,,, "R-2 IOI S42 well-t>ul.11, llghl ' bfighl 1329f< 25f Hill Pl Open "''V ... Spa tub & morel Sal/Sun 1•5 650-7542 211... gar ' petking S259.000 Hamllton S214.tOO Delia .... 1 ... 2337 Elden Open Delly Delgado Agt 729.7254 · .. * ..... ...,_llfll Rod8'own,Agl 64£·3812 - . - - -..-e 38A t4'.BA, dtltgar132SK ----... ---1·1 2 MMea to beedl. AV pou. dole to KNe, 11tnt loc. ..... ef .. .., 1111 FalllTll lft Open 1-5 Agl M S-2770 97$-0530 Agt 64S-2770 48R 2BA pool Mme •I 28A lBA A·2 loll 1 ................ 1111111111 ............... ·oonua room. 1a50 plus il.C:O =· ~~~ 1212, ... llllCl.1111101 .... ht 111 l~"MN~~l~ll._.l~l .... ~-~----11&-a..;l-4.Dlll~--l -llltflllUli•W t'°8 IAUXY •175,000 Back Bay view ... Lafge griaay yard w/poot Gorgeoua fireplaces. 3 ~ bedrooma. 3 car g91'8Q8. _ ...... , ..... 1111111 REIM~ P-IESEITEI IY llLLI Miii WEISTEI ........... 5BR 3.58A, view lfom lrg t1mny-room By O'#Mf/c:oopwate. $875,000 1ee.-- l40-5711/H 724-1000/W SPYGLASS 4BR. 2'h&A. Clty llgh1 Ylew. DecofMOt pertect. Pool I epe. Just titled. 1715,000. Agt, I o.18 Oelgedo 729-1214 .• Miid&._ opp a 1lntlel In ........... llftllllrlo .., ............... '° .............. _ ... '* 5Bdrm, 4'ABA expended Portoftno a.eom qullltty ternodll-Prot111lo;W lend- .caplng, oceen. city & mount.in VIEWS . ...,.. ... to llPPNC'lll .-.ooo. * Superb 58drm, 2¥•BA SomerMt model. M~. meny upgredel & «ttt '821.000. Cll for ctet•. CISTI IUI llYE-11 .. T~ reedy-38dmL(2±dln).....2.W J'1 f rt..cMlwl -Lookl dec:or81or ~ Onfy i251,000 • .._... eecrow . .... DllYllll Chtlrm6ng Mw V•de 38drm, 1W ... Aei1W11111111, ~I recerp•ed. ~ to ~In. Tot91y fenced In ,.., tor dog run. Prtoed tor Cl'** .... • '237.000. 111: 141-llll Ito: lll 1111 ............. "---Mlmml•--·==1.-e.11 n .. -' "!]);"..,.,. :;1.. :bl/~· .. -I TDA T HE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION -LUCY RaE We ore pleo~ed 10 0<in0unc11 1ho1 llKV llcxe o long-lune. l eol h1oia..P~olcu.onal ,ewport Beocll hen to•M>d tlw-solet ••oil o4 Th.-Ool~bout A~\OC '°' '°" ' I c:oet1 S255.900 Grubb & Ellis, Dod 857--0525 ..., ••• 111-na e1111 ETHEL toc111rt ~=---1014 W""9N'iii9 °'*' Cl , ........ 2 tA, pool U H ,000. 176-2114 CClllll .. ,. lfMlet . ......... ... ............... ............ ........... • .. 11llld a.•••r111• RW•L I IAnmMT ........ ltt0/PMll 6 t :-. ~ . ~ IOJ6 .._ U>6 I I 1069 3BRHOME.JUat_..,.,. ~&,f.P._ _.._ .,._,.. •• :uua* IEACHNCMIM ,..._ ... Acre Ou6-dlt-Wlcarw r...':"·cu.;. cu.a .. ,.,.,.,., .... ,. ··-· .. 2M. 2 cs.... I rm lot ,... "" 0.. • ---~" PoOISI om tut 28A ~ op-Hwtlor View ... ..._ 38A 28A ---,,_ ...... W.IGO. emu I. • .... · ._.....VIEWS Ilona! de11ched 3rd · • ....,. •......-··-~,..-·· O' .... &Co 722-1130 Ill( .tW. .. -, 1-1 tran•red to 3 A ..... • 1115,000 c. bedr 1>19-tNped lot 5 BR. 3 pMlt Gteet loc. S4l5f( · • 11• _ ._ MAK( OfFIAt lll'ATNCK~ ,.,. cs:c::;z~i BA. fem rm. din rm. 415PlfateAd 79-1771 ____ ,. IOIDNl-.S 1•n1n1w S 1711.toO °"-H 72M200 Aft fwtlity"" IPllMle V rm 11UOy, Pod. epa s-lw 48P -... -• Eitpended I ~Pet· SU N 12·5 Lou. 7~'94 C0..112&.000000 So6d!) Ilona fit~ & .,. ~NSAT 1·5 •U.1"'91• -;;;-&-,,,..,.."' ... OCEAN W.Nve __!....,.. *1 28A 2BA den ' ~ 714-780-7210 ~Shor•48r2~S. • · a.,._.. train. OynMnite 11'""be'' & --ll\M\ ~t upgtlldes Ac>oeal· Atcor Realty I l750lmo • principal • CITY LIGHTS VIEW. Ing ptogr-stlr1ing tor 8**~ View Pr Hunt._, ~ Ing e111~ ranch·•~ ~doM'I Onre3l~lll1 Model perfect Prol ttlOMwtlowentloleem& ngntat Ml4000 t•= IS •117... llr'Ole on lnterlot COfnet ******* lndeq> ~tad yard A oo 1n10 Commef'lcal & in. lite Offefeo •• $475.000 NEWPORT HOTS 3 BR. • ••'Wiii. Yelue .. .....000 For vestment Real Estate. ~ ••• AltordaDle l8A 2-Stoty~;;~!P~;.;;;~~I c. CURT If S31·12M den on 135. 60 IOI TOP Lowest ~iced hOn'9 on Appl. call PATRICK ~stlllWOfk1ng'" reet-, ..... • towi~. Nice ,....._ f05 2 CONOlllON• 1389,000. the aand 2·Stcwy 2M TENOAE 721.1200 Agt denuaL Openings fo, r• hw OOfnood, doee to Medtl Call Phyllil. llM-5ee7 1'.+BA w/a Fabuloua (Oller $12S,OOO,OOO Sctd!) Aea. AOI• as well. Come I• 11••---H Why rent? Only 1~ ~.all R.ipt\ M C•nuthefs. Altr WHfTE WAT EA VIEW! ~n a top ~oduclng team -----Down or ....,.. f'.HA Oc9M/dty ligftta .... AMing $726,000 11'1 Newport 8eech Clll .. 11111111: loan. Bkr ~31531 Guatd 9ate, pool • ... ._... .... JEFF JACOBS 931•8349 • ..,_, MURPHY ~50. Newer 48f 2•.+a. e11K '"A 38A .Mc:uul.recceni. 3200 ~-• ... "· * .... II.II= HOME Fam rm. 3 trple . • ., • nulftero ua aq n. If .. 10-bNctt 3M3M.betterltlannew Spectacular E·Pl•n. -·-·--· poo1 &epa OYer3000sl upgrde, doee IO Mecftl T ............ M30.ooo. 11451< "91. Herb ...,lhall 28R . FR ~ 2'~8A Front· ...., 11 B~u,;s:-ev OWNER " 11NI .. M-C9 900 13s5K Open Sat/Sun Principats onty 75&-8205 c anm v111age Realty Row Bay vi.w S589.ooo ---raattcally reduced , A. VANDEVORT 852 8335 12.4 <>wnertea-2431 dertcwae1-'11s ~ 673·37 7or873-6427 waUT1·1 .ex:~•=• ~= $'!/T'i:~ iiir•nu B l fl•rta11.a... ~;::::=~~~= 1067 llWPllT•ns 41UllTI..... STUNNING 4 BA. 4 BA ~Beta ~... Nortfl .... Linda Of ..a .... ,. 3 BR lormetOA.tamnft, View lot 0cMti lide of .... tr119¥91.l 1,350,000 Cll""aven. 3BR, 28A. Paule P&atl NEEDED by OP£NSATISUN 1•5 '1 > BA Hf grade ldlool, Cltff Dr SS75,000 Can. * .... ~ .uJ freeflly remodeled, fOf Agt tor qu8'lfted ~I 2011 OE80AAH l N orancn llbfwy, £dlaon nery V•ll•ge RHlly Remodeled I expanded. Reduced 1 70,000 2 ..,. by owner-Mt9.000. ~ ''*'*· Coeetland 3BR t l<BA remod 1111 H s S3H.OOO C•ll .-.au 673-3771 E·Plan 38R•FR•2'MlA. hOuH• to oc .. n 400 ,., .. Ad. Open C..21 Ext317 MG-0020 lrench doors lrplc By 964·5667 Owne r ,... tfought 1eo• a.y V.-1612,000 •S.S0.000 • INCOME• hoose Sat/Sun t 1·•. fay ..,_ fOf Newpor1 ..._._.., pti owe 2nd Ratpn M Catruttlers, Altt anotNrl Batt buy 1n Nll•lllT ... -J.. S6IO.~ 54~ 8eecf1 towonome. 1 mile M29t< Ownet &46-3309 Mlaalon Viefo•. bllle lo Modern 3BA 2'.,BA 2 m... J LllB.f -lft.D lrom ocean Appro•· -Hunt.,.._. 1042 i.-e. S*fl. & ~3 -.torr home 2 frpb 2 Oc:een "-· 3 BR. 2 BA. -~_J200 WJ Pl tgr Udo I* lg '°'· pool Seetl· bedroom with Matter ' 1111 roof dedl GREAT 1180 000 No agents Call ~lrMl'ttonohJn(rt-tll'lat> ~~'90UR Peak Condo, bedroom retreat, 1 75 ~~~~· Ru.: F~I-: .,,....._*~38*R 2BA Income' 1116-711 .. 1941 & split profit Xlnt M · JOO)'d•tolUrl Ati.uty! battl, L• Familia Model · · ~ . .,,.... ...... • ._.._._ •-cureoretum&«-7764 S128.900 OpenSat/Swt on large comer 1ote~ OPEN SATISUN 1·5 118 L1rge gr .. nt>ell loc. ··--•-Come ... tfli• lovely BJlllT .. f ... __ _ 12 4 17182 PCt4 •IOt. 95001qf1 1 vaulted cell-~Oceanfront C8"nlry SltSOOO Vacant ••11111.ni Town.~'" tM 81utta. In Har1»0r v-~ l911SlE . '1131592·2551 "2·5430 lngt. l•rge country _*eoe Aeelly 173-3777 ,,,._.__, 2 .... ,._,._ ..._ Loede of added ctoeett I ~ rernodeted with I Old Wond inag;c Med•ter-e==r 111tct1en. lamtty netgf\· * 911& Ill • * ..... ..... """ .,.,._, """ 1toraoe gaklfe All thle a pc>04, qu1e1 loclltlOl"I near r.,,..,, 111111 beamed & Irvine I044 borflood. ga ~ecMCe ... 9LJ ... 38R• 2B'A Urge y•rd th•t yeyng •1eecuhve. En-a ~ Y'9W tool Just greenbelt S719.000 cathedral ce.tinos Ille<! ONl Y $212.500 CALL Lot value s-. to OC*W1 Frwl trees tmmaculll•' ltre untt ~ up.. MIO.~ FEE °"'* OPEN Suooay 1·5 1939 courtyards & four1ta1n TllJLI-NOW WONT LASTI Krle 301185' .C,. C811 CAROLE l taMILeaM ()pllOl"I ~8::, . carpet, "'IY Cfllty Call POil BtlSIOI Cl 75~9269 Meet• IUrle wloll'Ce 2 Oesigner relftodeled =· ~~~ 21 Today FAAW<EL 780·5000 ~ ... io:,7:::: =-v:;:.~:.i::r-~~ HAR80R VIEW HOMES I ~~~ -~~c~~~oannil 1tome Frencfl OOCWS. ,_ REAS PrlCld to Mii. 1239,900 Ii.I Cal!fomtlt Really MOl'lllCO model Mo,,...,_ appl1 oen air,~.. ~ * ~ * * * condition Belt boy lrl• l SEIOPT Welk IO beach lf'm Pl-'°' ~ .. I -JI(/ "JI( ••• pod OPEN SU I 3Bt 2Ba tieacn CO!ldO "'"°" ~tol311K .,...... 1069 I ~~ ·11 *"'""-* SUN 12-• f9~ P'Oill~'>deck poo1 kllr--giw 1111J--_,., q[Al TOR<;. GMgeout 3 BR. 2 BA r• RarMgate 844-4078 194~759. 21~56-1939 --1 I 1--• IUI c:entl'y remodeled 11PP8f ..,.._ • .... *" .... * owner's unit With large CMIMI AHfly Bey & ~ \/few 3BR. f·. BLUFFS.Belo Miii De-deck Oownstalr118R 1 JiJOY DOBBS. M3·tsl0 ,.,.. rm, bonut rm, poo1 * * * * * * * * sirabte E·Plan, eppro• BA ranlll unit SS30,o0o a IPI $325.000 Agt Mel ,. ,.. • UY 2400 •I on Wide grnbll * * * * * * I::::: It-") 1048 Kiddie Open S1t1Sun 9y °""'* 38t 2'"i8a cus-wl m1ny upgr•du -~~tiii;i;;;mr-•1 1·5 • tomlleel hOrM w/b0·1n1 1449,000 llrm 721-1113 ••PERllT &10 Kings RoaO Cannery Near elltlfYlh1ng1 G••ed P ~E a&. DTITU DTl11• Villega Aearty .673-3777 comm.pool, J1curn r!~':."""~of• .._ 11::._~_::...,1•11 n<.redib'e ""'LI ,..._ .. ~ M2S 000 499 4528 ·~~llllll---·-------· =.nept-:-tiw"": "'or-~..,_--.28A,,,.,.,,...,14> ... ~ ..... 38 .... llill" ... 2BA....-2. YW IALIM N EEO DOWN PXYMENT? "~1 oceaft, Catalina, & lower Dream tenants YOUt cnoio..ntoY pool coasllme Vlewt! Alt op-GfMt oncome• ~.500 191. tennis C1 • ocean in POtlunity at "4.000.000 Gel Teytor/Ronda Hein either • 28t 2Ba w/huge AP«>t onty by "ATNQ( = ::-r; a........ pvt patlO • prof decadent fENORE _, ~ thru-OU1 . in 1 MC 72 I·1200 Aft Ill-IT l • 11-1112 bulldlng A 111lue et S3 19 000 or • large 28r i:: l'.•·wL 'I. A If\! . : . . * .. --aa * 28a penthOuM w l 180 --r• ••-panoramle oc;ean 'llew • ..... , ,... htgllfy upgreded 1'1N-out, lOWEA IAYIN( COW $4 19 000 Call PATRICIC Wh1tew•1er Yiewt from Grell tnve11men1 Of TENORE 721· 1200 very lg flat lot acroee from atanerl 3 BR. 2..., BA 10-I 125.000 000 Sold!) '\Cf'ttnlront Bring d9cot· MAKE ALL OFFERS!ll .1101 /bldr, 12.500.000 $289 000 Includes I~ f urn•r. Agt. Adriana S.ity Shi91eY, 644-CMN "99· 18781494-u 17 )(39 o.or111 E•1nt Reeltor• PIEIEml IY: ITDllm L 11111111 ...... ,111, .... 111-2212 UlfMIT-.0 JN. 2IA I Zll. llA .... ur ............. • OWMfS Yl'lll lCMllplettty ..... 0rllltllK bey .... tM '"9ly Mlldy bllC~ G1t.t tor IWlllf • or lllWtStMetll' •Aas111tllll ,._"" an •••• 11 1111,111 We will izivt> yn11 the down payment.on the hum~ cil your choice in excha"le fo r a hart> or the ownership. You make I he monthly paymenl.8 and we 1,.1th .. hare a1,preciation. Yhu receive IOO', 11( the tax benefits. Mwit tuive dean credit. Call days. evenin,t1 or w;;~~;~~-4 335 • * '11,1111118 IUIET * OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 1227 SURFLINE, CDM ". .· .. Mil 62 / SAJ'UmMV. June'· '"° * STllll * Fully reburbl:shed $115000 Al:so 2 BA 2 BA laDu!Ous ooean & bay _.,_ $199.900 Glled comm Open Sa1/Sun 1.<1 30 Agl 548-3412 Stf'DI 1h1~ 3 yr old Medtl Twnhm Vault c~r end untl $;> 14K Pnn only Dover RE 6'.l 1-5717 Q P~!.,c lr Tf"'I ORf '. . .... .. ""' ·wtll•F 5 BA. 3 BA. petS OK Avail 6 130 S2 450/mo OwneflAgent 760-1108 Viii• B•lbo•. be•ut•lul large 18R Condo turn ~ un l urn w h•I• e•rpet/wlllls. pooll sp•. 1enn11. 722·9916 MbcN Island 2606 ..... * 2 BR 1 BA.. rww paint carpel S 1 095 ~5 '°"'-sw a.•mn1., a1aL •••• , _ .-. w 2669 1 •• 1M.;.: ... iaii.;-,-;.;;;~$4•~~·•;it5i;;;;r..:..::11:;:;;m;;:~: ~~~:.9~m .,.. , ~r:'.: 2«>0• Nr~1 ~ PDllOlllU oOA1~LY~-w:':t<t.~Y~-M<>Nntl::::17~~·~=~:-=~~:5~~=~=--·1-----...L~ GREAT LOC lBr tk lrf Ind. No pets. 241-1142 1 1415 1213) 8IO-t5'3 lll&lmlU M/F lhr pvt l'IOfM ~ tM. ~ =-= LAGUNA ...... IUCIMM pa1>0 119'* unit, ,_. EASTSIOE 28A 18A 2BR 18A, 1790/MO ...... llbllim In Olde CdM. 28r ... *" Ma A-8 JAa1 10llCI IQ ft ._, ,.._"' cro1 Reing. gas ~ No Wl o-..-. Clme to .-y-1eeo1 Regine C1rc::le •2 & 3 ledtoomt llec>S 10 bct1 D..ty 125. as-419 Pett.. ~ ~~S-~~;9• oe1s S6351mo ~ 1" I" g I A¥ a 11 "0 w IHeil & 8olsl cnic.1 •unfumllned Week:sos ~~~~·Ny NPT 8aedl Cleen reapO;i: IBR DUPLEX wl stow. l725i lft0 Agt 831-7370 213-254-9796 •Close 10 beKtl ...,.. orof non-lfl'IOtler ..... 8Mcl'I Fashion ;;;; s1on9e rea ...._ '*"' llSTm OEWXE 2BR 2BA mii'bie 11•Frea lilt-cAll TOOAYI Home in Big~ pn. 1375 ~'"'-Av.....,.. 111 7 50- 1 775 IQ n or-of• s J<i>el CIOJe lo .. .... llr lrplc, 11tyllgh11: WI O, W IDTIU ,,..., QYlaC. l'MM9 n1a. "8alNe now 831-7~7 ~~~ ~*1 S6•S mo • 650-7541 28A 18A tMll GM , near Hunt Harbour ll& •11i mM1et ~le avail now Npt 8Mc;t1 M/F stw 28r --tBR encl g., •• fir-. 0.WIOllaupe~J.,,! ~131 860•9513 _... $195,&M-tT6J t•.a. 2-scory Ltg bdrm, 180 SO n -Corona cta1 ......... , .... p1aee S67Slmo a.tty J*S"'S.-113tAft4PM I::::: --Spedoua 2 BR.2 8Anew LAG bMf.top condo, 11tra 110f1Qe S4001mo Mat Good pattong. c.. W/eoMr8et0t.CoataMeU 6A4 <'70 Avl 711 -~ llel<h 2648 dec:Of frptc 2 c:.p-oe Clipoe.ctl Roomwl pvt -+11111 645.-3&47 lw m1g Ken Agent 675-6700 S37S/mo Cal!S48-6&45 No pell ~ .,...... 1 BLK trom beach, oceen pool 0Nf FUNon 11. Mei ~lh. Ca.n non-.wnoller. NWPT t1GTS lg lwnhm * * * * * - 2BR 1 iBA 1owrtti<>YM-LtJ!QIMt28A, l~inlrJ. view, wallt 10 dwnlWn "911 Stt51moM0-'911 14501"'° • 493-9530 with conv IOc .. w/d, all •CASUAL-exec office at Colftnwrdal 'ropeny ,,.,,,. lrplc yllfd d/W ,dlw,pe11o.~.New SludlO S4501mo. S300 VIEWtVIE , M/F Nsmk stir lg FV. amenllles. parking buch 705 E Balboa 2778 01 1,ony ga~ •• P.,.inQ c:atO-tl~~ l>Ol mo dep 1BR S8251mo, $400 • W. YIEWt nome wt2 yng Pfoll M $475tmo ·ut 63 l-2652 Blvd Pv1 oa111 525 sq 11. ... _. •• ~,, ,,.,0 & up 83()..4"5' __ · dep 497-4581 Townhome 2BR, 28A 2 WI O FIP nr betll shop-Sr Prof Fm anted 1 sher S500tmo • 760-9792 -·-East ~ of Cotta Meu. SO car gar wlopener Frplc lrwy $350" ul 962-5047 w o e -=-="'= NEWPORT BEACH 1 BP ~ BA NEW. quiet, 28R 18A UlH LAGUNA APT beautiful bav VIEWi ------38A hOuM COM wl 2 c M I N B Pres1igl0Ui 500 SJE corner \'Vestct11f Or & \ma11 complex Frplc, .,. 2 : 7051 ~. call 2BR 1BA. ulllllMtl paid s l250l mo Jon~ M/F Shr new 2BR 2BA l)fof males $450 ~ $450 10 3AOO $11 1n Sank t>IOG, Irvine Ave High visit>lllly nu r , 1ac11 a I c . _ _ _ _ Walk to beactl S&OO/mo * 721•1160 * Baycrest NB condo, lrplc, Jee. dee> 780-1252 Close 10 everything 1ralf.c 1290 sq 11 t ~ , I) noes c ar port. E'SIOE. 28R 1• •BA New 497--0498 gar pool 1ac. gated. Prol MIF n-smkr ltlr pert FABULOUS OEALI Ag! MM111 )d•h mo 64S--0302 paint, balcony, pvt gw, STERLING PLAZA Yrty 2BR !'1BA. lower S550tmo. Mike n0-2032 tum 3 BR. 3 BA ~Md 631·7370 _ · •2BR 1BA I lndry rm Sml bldg on LUXURY APARTMENTS duple~ steps lo bay & Days l5'·525'El4S ,,..CdMhMwlproflem EXEC Office Su11es neer Fwy near. t«il S700 pet "•' ino · ~;c 0~· qlllet ~ S750 WM• water ,,_ eeac:n t>eacn• ~ 11001mo 310 E Ml~ stu pv1 2BR 28A Walii 10 bctl SISOl mo • JW Alfpo<I 4770 Von mo l l25 sq fl ·355 ry · .. • 752· 1554 Of 786-9224 across 11reet Pv1 deck Bay & Of'ove by call home In Otoe CdM .,..d ·~ util &44-6028 Karman Ave NB FAX Logan " 5 Costa Mesa CdLo! no pe1s -so -818-790-0fl02 A1116t20 ·•-• • • 5-cs116 6''> &662 Of 650-2311 E'SIOE em.all 1BR COl19ge. llVlng rm wl wal·IO-Wall turn Of uni Steps lo • recec>I. COPW ccinf rm. •• trptc end petlO 1 per glass Gourmet kitchen ua..* beactl ""''h beaut -· ..... .1.,lllM t ......_ kllell !Jee par1ung & cof· ---------~MESA VERDE 2BR 28A. IOO on/¥ No peei 5St5.: Dining rm Many dotets !RX. ltMt.lts ovetlOoks oc.ean at LOOI!· SM«lng l:mal. r=-lee 1-lty bldg turn mo-indUstrt.11 2788 'O" "•'W carpet & paon1, leCUtlty * 14S-J23A * 28r Toe> FloOf Apl $1350 -OUI Pl 1675 675-3173 rnate 1nnne neer ucr IJ>mO at S3501mo ~-1200 SO n w/lronl ~· ·~~s~t'~ !750 * •-... ,. 414-2265-or 750-3321 ROOMS 2706 My cat & I will w -tum Master t>.ctroom, al· IKI Al au.ntan 133-9_~. office iaroe r-Jrive-•n .,_ CM 18r llY rm fncd vcs 4BR/3BA tux Bac:a ~ lac:hed bath. $425 mo in-E1u1ttng Hunt Bell off1ee doot $780 mo 629 Ter· •BAY TIMBERS• Ava i l i mmed C a 11 1~11!"!'~·w-·rt-lle--'t---266-9 llOf-0-IMd wio own tnhm w/35. N/1n1kr CludeS ulllltleol Cel Early has 2 100 so 11 o!tlee$1 mlflal Wll)I Costa Mesa ·E P r•olC cable pool, 131-4096 aft• 12 noon W eniranc;e Shi kilcn & lady Poot spa. tennct.. morning/late aflernoon a\11111 Great tor ina.Vldual 5'0-9352 ..,,. gar No pets 399 Large 1BRApt New~t balh S550 inct uhl No sec. gar. AIC. yard. T33-8a11 1us1 starting oul ·"d·'1S•S685 850-6357 carpet, oee-. MOO. 717 Mlflll ..... IPTS pets 6S<M203afte<Spm Were neatlciean wllh -$300/mo 8'11-62839,_. lnce>mePrCf!!!Y 2790 •C•~n quietlg2BR 28A, Jame9 St .. Coata Mesa. •WITl•TIUPI• fURN room Fem Neat !lYmorSSOO· 650-aSS3 ..,._\l/lntfd 2726 FULL HfVtee office in T9\IJIJ1•-- 1 " '9 CIONll gas cook. &40.4979 EXCLUSIVE BEACH UC11Fasr11on 1$1 Lu• NB NB EASTBLUFF pool· Newpo<t CAonlef Fasno<>n PrlOe ot ownerstl~•IO .m o.i•cony enc:1 gar. COMMUNITY hOme $425/mo 1nc:I uUI & Side e11ecu11Ve hOme All !Ilana Answeflng svc tn !976 ., SI 1SFI V S ~~O PETS 640-2495 LIW LI 2BR 2BA • oen. S..Ulolul 1i11c'*1 prlv 720-8733 amen111es S500-S700 LAGUNA S..Ch Plastic onty e1so a"ailable IBA ren .. 57;J;,Y each W b•y 'M:llll' MIC di 121--0400 SUfgeJY prol wanlS 10 .,_ mam-•-• •SPAllllS* ' ro w, Nr SC Ptra 1n betullfuf fg l rent guest "'>use 1 •-•n-•-South ol 1he n lr.wy Call •• YE•ll llr~ac. trash eome>ac· home turn Sllr balll Newpori. Norlh 1wnhm wing"' btlghl & ~ 640-54i0 8111 Llovd Bkr 646-8583 • .> q" 2 BR 1 ·~BA IOf garage Entoy our ...,,~ apa $400/mo 2BR 2' •BA pool iac WtO room w11h1n IRVINE L__.. , ,. --~ l~y orvt bellctl $2350 All • Mp 556· 1737 non-5mkr fem n/pell COVE Of EMERALD BAY -IO delelfled WMn yCMa re lootllng • mo all bu111 -1ns *' ~ Fiii• •ltlf llltl htr•* ow sn-~ rm MOO uhllf>8'd 7fi0.30H 1-800-333-0505 for.,....,. to your • needa. 2078Tllut1n •1-.11.....1---aul/J SORRV.NOPETS dbl mot>tle home pool, ---•• TSL MGM T _.,........ parking k1tc1amen111es ., 0012 °' 832-2232 , UU lll-lt11 $500 Avl 712 673·5100 I ~I llfH, l•lc9 n---------· •C1e11n quiet, lg 2BR condition 1665 Relrlg 1---------·t:i;, 9 closets Ol w new range. micro 0001. 18R lower beach apl, Hottls/Mottls 2718 'i 1 verucats encJ gar earp()ft. laundry all ulll· parking 1ndry ue $710 WWI •TIL I >: ,c, NO PETS &40·2495 1t1e1 paid. e•cec>I electnc: lnci ulll HOO Neplune Wkly rentals now avail • ••JOYE·INBONUSI• Nopet1 j7141S48~92 Ava1'7/I 650-0356 $l4TOO ,,,11 & up 2274 Pt< '>uS & t>roghl 2BR, 2 LOW MOVE-INI Easts.de .,.. llM• Nwpl Blvd. CM 646-7«5 •,, • oa1n1 bl1tns. no "91• 1BR 1BA wJlrptc & pa110 Fng, d1snwastlet 11ove1 ... ---------~~c,n mo Pam. 546-SllO Utlls pd SS501mo Call incl No oe11 54S-•855 Vaaltion lttntMI 2722 ., •SMALL BACHELOR ~85 l-0424 Bier •Wlnlfmf * ~t'I Hgll arN l<l!Ctlerl, Mesa Vetde 2BR llPP4lf * 111 IJll FURNISHED-On nctus.ve ,.,. 011ndt yard. no '*' oulei cul-de-sac. encl Bayside Of 2BR • Oen • ~ 546-3932 garao•. S695 sec S35001mo Avt NOW thru • 1PACIOUS 1BOAIUI * 498-1938"' 751-9483 Walk 10 bellCtl Garage .,_, 301h Agl 873-9333 ... --New carpet paint ..,..,., ' •le(! Ce.ling new llP-.. 1'1911U 213'' 29th SI .. m-.... lncea carpet. Orapea EJednc gwage wld "°'* Clarence Yosn111ane The --··' ... il I side loca11 on ups. 6'12-es2i P1u0en11a1 Cahf0tn1~ Elegant lg !BR 18A. lfJ>IC :US~y& ~!v~i;2~7~ ONLY-"TWO Mn.ES TO Really 67S-1<175 ~n J't:1'2~~:~::0 • -BEA~• WaMI lo ~· 1 .. ---------1 ~KS FREE RENT! 2BR, 1BR 1BAwalll-MCloMtS •EASTBLUFF 2BR 2BA ioomm1tes "''"''' ~ A lndry <:Airport l ow l5501mo T72...aec>5 Pool llreplace, 111ew. 2724 ove '" l7451mo --------coin-op washerld ryeri--------- 48 S09 1 Of 775-7719 PmWW/... $999 NO PETS 722-8011 IH••lhleMllfiM :[ST BAY APARTMENTS fllW'm •NEW 2BR iiA. COVefed 800 Roommates Avellable $100 OFF MOVE-INI 18R wlloft & b*Ony No parking. bulll·lns, pvl 180 Locall<n I 557...000 '1>111u11ng pool. 1pa, peta.ltt5/mo.15~ pallo. 1150 /m o BALBOAP p t3B c1o1110Ss enc1oled pai'IOllQ SMALL 8'>1 1 ~ 714-979-9991 2Ba euyu:!~,~n 5490' Ofry No Pell ,:, --~-• ,,.. ~ ·.. • 1 Beo;oom Mes bHCh, n o kitchen. 3BR 2BA DUPLE)( °" 1al/l•S1 259-8221 days: 28orm ,, •Ba 1770 Mlefowe..,. ok '4201mo Balt>oa Blvd nr. bch & 675-3760 e"Veslwknds A2!> C~ter SI &42· 1424 & depOlll 751·3465 PaY'lllOn I 1350/mo yrly "'"M 38R 2BA llou~~"' lg ----I 557·6985 VU ""' WESTFIELD APTS -Spedou9 2BR 1 tBA, gar pV1 room/Ba. gar t>esl S200 OFF MOVE-IN! w/d hkupe, Sl751mo llCllUIE APTI IOc , lndr '1kups S600 All UTILITIES PAJO 'l94S 161'1 PLACE ON THI: BAY ~II Mark v/3-4243 ' Bl'droom 1655 OP SAT /SUN 2•5 COM Fem prol non·smkr 101 A11oeacso &42-MSO STBAYAPTS 2 BDRM, 2BA SI •SO 10 snare 3Br 388 duplett, S200 OFF MOVE-IN" 1 BDRM 1BA S925 ocean side ol PCH 1211 lfFI I Bedfoom S715 No pell Oa}I)' 9-5 $<&67tmo 673 4553 •ALA MOANA APTS * 28drm 1'•8a S8t5 548-150 1 COM Ol':ean Side of PCH ' & 2BR. !BA. OIW, 280<m 28a 5'8-~ BEAUT Peninsola 2BR 2Br 281 masltf BR avail t>eau11tu1 pool area. latge 151 E 2111 SI _ 28A 2 caq~it( lrptc..D. .,,._ n.AL Jlf*. ttec;lt ·ws 'tc room & laundry room •XE _..... 3 7 J:JoM ~ J OOMS,. BiCJroom ~ lau;;i W Bal008 Blvd 759 1818 or 64 I 60 S!i85-Sl751mo 2Bdml 1•.ea S795 S990l moytty 673"5416 COM snare2BR pl 2BA S30 w Wilson 2250 Vanguatd 540-9626 frptc S550fmo • UI~ -• ---------HUGE& CLEAN 2BR 1BA OverlOokt perk Walk to •--• 1 .._...oom ....... lr~;/arage. 20 10 OCh ...... ~ .. "~4 "3•9 122-9012 or 132-2232 2id,; 11 .lie W5 E ~Blvd ..,._ .. .,... ..., S0try No Pell • 13 I E lllh SI ~6-68 l8 I 1050/mo yrty 675--1597 Colll Meta Mtf."""n:smkr •B Beau -.. ,:w --· ---10 lltlare 3 BR 3•, BA Q 'O 1, ~ !BR WORTH THE MONEY' LIDO ISLE lg 28R 2BA c:onCIO Mslr BR wlpllt B~~l:E~IOSlde loci Lndry. Sperkllng 28R !',.,BA lrplc;. blttns. lndry. get· BA Moerowa..,., trptc No a .gar.eableavt """"'"'·patio. OIW, GM· aoe. 11200/mo y.ly. 111 pell S•60 mo •i ul~ M tS "91• 131 ... 27 aml comptea from M05 i.st · d9') 675-251'2 Avail "ow e31-1 191 BACHELOR APT In !Mt-Sorry No P9C1. &45-5235 &,9 Wl1U ftlW1 E~ Fem flM t10me lft llde Coat• ...... Sm.-Bagaf14 28R RA lfplc 11change AM/PM cootilnt P•~I~~::· ~l.:K ii '"° HH (714)173-aoM & 1119 cM... '°' .... --• Q OOM!ft, pool,,LUJCUNOUI 29A. 2BA. ~lady t57·1110 ~ lumllMd 8tudle. J IJ'a.1~11 ,..._IOOlll.Cloletolldl. filOE CM Prof Mlf. 1625/ftlo. O.. & ...., 09 _..., _. MIO-,,pee. Loaded with 1pott1 ml"ded. NIY l"o· LM" ,........ U••... HU. = elMftlt.... 11100/mo. P9Cs <*. N' ttwy ... ·-.....,,,. .... c.IPW. ..... »43. t 1~1 1464470 let U1 Help Y 01 Sell Y.our Property! 642-5678 fo·r information .. ., • \ : 1 • PAGE 64 / SATURDAY, June t. 1990 Exclusive Affiliate in Or~e County BELCOURT !'iEW LISTING! White marble, ble.tcbed oat. and mn ,._.carpet· me loot eorceous in this customiaed J.M.Peten lilomel nm e1epnt ~ spacious ~ fut"'9 four bedrOOll'll, family room, farmal dini.na room. den, coWd easily be flftb bedroom ud three car prqe with Toads of extra ltor'a,e .. Hate muee.-IUlte 1 .. -.. t»CJ littiail area SW'T'OUndinc marble f~. BrtOt, owrUed tJtct.ea a6il breakfast room overlook the beauutul prdma. Profelmioaally . lamcaped and impeccably maintained! French daon and windowl throughout. and more. Offered at Sl.770,000. Ad #020 80 FEET ON THE WATER Newport Island duplu witb 80 ph• feet of fronta,e ud dock. I.ncredible street end location witb put 1e111e ol princy. R• brick t::> for entertainin& and leilurely Sunday afternoaa bar'*--Two ooms. and one and a ball baO. upltain, aod aee bedroom oar t..th downstairs, plus double car prase and teparate lltillty room. AlkinC ~ '750,000. Ad #002 AFFORDABLE BAY VIEW MARINA PARK. Buy one of the9e two mobile ~ in Newport Beacb's finest park. Botb enjoy unobltruct.ed ba7 *""ad are tdWD waJiing distance of ba7 and ocean beacbel. Three bedloum, two aDcl ooe--ball bath • SJH.500 and two bedJoom. two ba" · S145 •. Ad #001 • OCEANFRONT ESTATE VILLA ELENA DEL MAR · 11,5001qua.re feet liledilerramu mu&er piece on a bluff overloot.lac tbe lamcaped prdem wt~ pedll to tk beacb and ocean below. Oner wW C0 'C m+0 .... ,.. .......... , propeftJ. Offered for f 11,000,000. Ad N• WESTCLIFF-REDUCED! Lovely custom built home, recenU)' redecorated and remodeled. New master bath with marble lbrou&OOUt with la.rte ltyllabl All new French doors. new carpet, new pool and ipii. Beautiful la.ip cellinp with whitewashed wood. Two bedroom and den wbicb can be a third bedroom and three baths. Wonderful flow for entertaininc · lar&e formal dinin& room with beautiful wetbar. Now at S?U,800. Ad #011 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5, 1215 SOMEKSET LANE BELCO URT MEDITERRANEAN Colort.I, ardldc, ud ~"7 Em>peUJ AudlentJc Frencb Mediterranean styling with four bedrooms. plus famUy room. den and fMmal diniftl room. Lavi.Sh landscapmc surrounds. pool. Ip&. llttplace and built-ln bad>ecue. A.Jiery spaciouaJLDd ~tacular ~t,200.000. Ad#oot HARBOR VIEW HILLS ThlS extremely •eU ma.intained borne wttJa muicured ~pine preseni.s a rare tum·key opportunity to move rilbt in! In the most sougbt after ~l«bbortlood. this expansive quarter acre lot is ntremely pnvate and includes an Immaculate °"'"bedroom, two batJa bome wi th a famtly room. cathedral ceillnp. IOphjsticated alarm s,.aem and fully automated sprinkler a~, A maat to 1ee priced ac $619,900. Ad #007 NEWPOITISLANDWATEllFIONT J · WITHDOCK Outauu~'nc three beda oom two ud one ball batb Newport lalaod home in incredible street end and locatJon wttb oatlta ............ views from botb the front and rur of residence. TU coaternparary .- home ii Upt. bricbt and open tritb a lar,e muter bedroom ..Ute includinc a private deck and apa. Price1 at '71S,OOO. Ad #116. """' WESTCLIFF REDUCED! AJ"vely three bedroom, three bath borne in the Westcllff area. Fireplace \II the lMna room aDd dinin& room. Pool wltb cabana and bllth and a side patio for entertainin&-Cloee to 1Cbools, sbopptnc and beaches. Call for an appoi.Dtmmt today! J4JS,OOO. Ad #OOS LAGUNA BEACH Blue Laioon VUlu. two bedroom . two and a quarter bllth, IC>f'1eOUI condomin.ium ovttlookinc the private beacb. in Ulil ~ comlbuaity. A mnodeled kitchen. tile noon. neutral tones L Hardwood floors in the bedrooms. Frencb doon to the private IUlll patio make th1s wonderful home for the dl9Cfimlnatln& ~-A.tine *4.S,000. Ad #010 LAGUNA BEACH A fixer upper. A terrific two bedroom, two and ont ball bllth in t.be ~Blue Lagoon. Gated community, priuvate beach, a.oda· Uon pools and tennis. Offered at only SUt.000. Ad #OOS CO~ONA DEL MAR REDUCED! Charmine. elegant and only five yean old. 'lllree· bedrooms and three full batba. Lovely open and airy muter suite trith1 walk·in cloeet. Acceu the SUMy, beauUfully land8caped patio tbroqb, French doon off the kitchen and family room. F..nJoy the beauutw l'Olf· garden from the q~int front porch. A great location on tbe ocean aide· of Pacific Coast mgbway. '649.000. Ad #011 OPEN SUNDAY lk, eot DAHLIA OCEANVIEW TOWNHOME NEW LlSTING in Newport Crest. Esceptional tine bedroom, tine bath ~ trith expansive ocean and mNdow views in quiet perimeter location. This wonderful floorplan lnchades a lar,e muter' bedroom suite with a 1eparate retreat aru and private view deck. Offered at '347,500. Ad Jt02l HUNTINGTON HARBOR Completely and lmp«cably ~ two bedroom *-bllUa, modem and contemporary, e~t bomt. New to foot dock oa main channel location c~ pool and spa. Ahlo f~turtac ..,..,.. kitchen. CUltom entertalment ctnter witb wet~. Private Yiew1nl deck leadina off the master bedroom. abeolutely flawlell, trttb many possibilities. Priced at '1.7H.Of)O. Ad #012 I 7S9-6700 -· S Co~rate Plaza • Newport Beach, California 92660 II ..